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Stern Brothers r “White Goods Dep’t i A ad ( Fish Net Madras and Broche Mercerized 500 Yds. - Figured Batistes, suitable for c am ( waists and suits, Value 30c yd. i 6 ( Fine Lawn and Batiste Tuckings, ‘(in all-overs, clusters and fancy effects, 2,500 Yds. uit Former prices S0c to 75c yd. 21° B Glove Departments Complete Lines of Pure Silk and Suede Finish Lisle Thread Gloves in Clasp, Button and Saxe Wrist. Imported. Novelties in Hand-made Filet Gloves and Mitts, Frame-made Silk Gloves and Tropical Net Gloves. And in addition to-morrow : ¢ 2-Clasp Imported eC i] 65 ‘Doz. (Chamois Gloves, at 75 Pr, ‘And a special purchase of (2-Clasp French Kid Gloves, Cc | 200 Doz. jin black, white and colors, at 89 Pr. 4 a ——————_—————————— EE Millinery Materials Complete aisoriments of Flowers, Fancy Feathers, Quills and Shaded Ostrich Plumes. Exceptional Offerings, To-morrow LARGE FULL-BLOWN ROSES, with foliage, Value 60: Per bunch BSC WREATHS. of Poppies, Bluettes, Dais'es, Roses, ete. detable for Women'e or Children's Hats, $1.25 | OSTRICH PLUMES, black, white or shaded, $3.75 Untrimmed Hats Made of Tuscan Braids. in the newest shapes and co‘orings, 45c F Special Values in Bedsteads and Bedding Suitable for Summer Furnisiing White Enamel, with BEDSTEADS ~ P!3#5 trimmings, $3.25,4.95, 6.45 res (ous, $17.50, 25.00, 29.50 va (husciumiss, $4.85,8.50, 10.50 ; ( Brass, $22.50, 27.50, 32.00 } Pute South American Hair from $10.00 ULMATTRESSES < Elastic Felt, “ $5.25 4 Fibre Cotton top and bottom, “ 34.00 SPRING UNDERBEDS, FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, * MATTRESSES REMADE. ~~” West Twenty-third Street. i Important Suit Sale For Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7s | About 200 Women’s Walking Suits, | im Plain and Fancy Cloths, including this season’s most desirable styles, i These Suits are taken from stock and sold | heretofore from $25.00 to $35.00. I Materials, trimmings and workmanship of | the usual “Teller & Co,’’ high class standard, 58 West Twenty-Third Street, work they jay do so as Individuals, but under no circumstances will thelr or. Banization be recognized again. Although the decision to resort to a strike wan reached on Tuesday at mid. night ot a meeting of the brotherhood held in Militia Hall. in the Bowery. did not get Into full awing until to-< when the following yards and firms ported) themselves under the ban of SHIPYARD STRIKE ~WFULL SING Seven Thousand Boiler-Makers | scatury sacus. socde He gabetnpert: ‘and Iron Shipbuilders In- Conte Bn volved in Struggle Against repair shops, Manhattan , $Open-Shop” Policy. City; W. H. Fletcher, of | i Ross Iron Works, Raab Iron 4nd s. Hall & Hurlbert Townsend | ) Apaven tifousnna members of the Broth- Verhbo@ iat péticmakers and Tron Ship- iderg are on a strike to-day. The way that they will not return to kc until the employers consent to eri- in any agreement signed with the they will, “open shop" ox: it members of the md out to return to There ts danger of other trades strik-| ink in sympathy with the botlermakers,| although the employers are finding some consolation in the fact thut when the machjuists struck a year ago the black- smiths refused to go out with them, Phe blacksmiths have an agreement, with the vhipyards which runs until September. The blacksmiths are count- ed on/as)ore sure trade, but the ot inthe ‘eh{pbiuliding Andustry are in g1 doubt, t A meeting of the Marme Trades b) sf WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1904: HATS 6th Ave., | fee aed Tete 22d and 23d Urge Streets, CHARGE, N.Y, facturer’s ing and made of fancy mi and coat braids suits worth from g20to $ $30— for | $10.50 $4.0 for men’s regular $2 and $2.50 pants. q fon Sale Only from 9 to! Friday Strictly all-wool Pants of nobby patterns, in plaid and striped ef- fects—cassimeres, worsteds and black and fancy cheviots; made in thorough, first-class style. $3-50trousers,> 1-50 These Pants have made for us @ reputation for pants values un- equalled in this city. All-wool fabrics in both ‘black and mix- tures—good Pants, that are right for any season of the year. All through and through worsteds, fancy and Dlack cheviots and genteel patterns of cassimeres, We thought it wonderful when we bought this cancelled orders due to the bac! well made throughout; lace—$2 and $2.50 values, at $1. Women’s Newest. spring sha leather, colt, vici kid widths; neatly made, $ 69c Patent sizes from Continuing that great sale of Rugs, carpets & mattings from fire underwriters’ auction—bought _ at about half manufacturing cost. | 51,05 Savonnerle and Mojuette 49 all-wool Ingrain carpet, 19¢ | c rain carpet, 29¢|————_—-— 69c all-woo! | 69c all-wool velvet carpet, 29c| $1.25 Sloane's velvet carpet, 79C | JAMES McCREERY & CO. Silk. On Friday and Saturday, | May the 6th and 7th, Several thousand yards of plain and fancy silk in short lengths. (Remaining from the Silk Sale.) Twenty-third Street. ored Lisle T | souneit will be held to-night, which and plain will be attended by representatives of sits i tht poiermakers, nner ay there wit| Brilliant Lisle, be no sympathetic sirike at this time lfenry C. Hunter, secretary of the Metal ‘Tradee Assocation, says: “\ve will not. discriminate against univ or non-union men, but we will make no. r Agreements with unions. Value soc, sare firm in standing on shop from this time on,” Among the important contracts which Ll be tied by the sti the iy, eve oh lash lain 4 Women’s $30 suits $10.50 °1.49 sale of Doubtful if they'll last the day out—absolutely the best and most remarkable offering of the season, | At a next-to-nothing price we secured a manu. Women’s styli-h Walk- cloths, sicilians and voiles—in blue, black, tan | and brown; eton, blouse fully trimmed with fancy Men’s clothing: an extra occasion The man with an eye for economy will be here Friday—and cull these prizes from a dozen or more really remarkable purchases, 56 50 for men’s $12.50 if '$2,50 and $4.00, on sale Friday $450 trousers, $2 at 1.75. Friday's wonderful shoe selling. d_setson—trom_one of New ee climaxing, eclipsing in Friday's selling cven last month’s famous footwear features at Ehrich’s. 2 and $2.50 Q 2. 5 jealelldary Women’s $2 and $2.59 shoes and oxfords, 51. Saend ea Oxtords In our fourth floor annex we will place on sale 750 pairs of Women's Shoes Oafords nt and Oxford Ties, in colt, patent leather, russet and vici kid—all sizes and widths: smooth inner soles with solid leather counters—button and wear—regular $% and $3.50 values 75c. for children’s $1.50 shoes. + 550 pairs Misses’ and Children’s and Little Gent: Shoes—dongola and vici kid; sizes from 8 to 2—regular $1.50 values, at Tic. 69c for misses’ and children’s values; Friday, 69c. 79c all-wool velvet carpet, 39C | _ 38c oilcloth, 19c yard, 7 JAMES McCREERY & CO. | Sale of Men’s Half-hose, Fine Lisle Thread Half-| Hose, with silk embroid-. ered figures and clocks or woven stripes. | Black, grey, tans and two-| toned shades, | 50c. per pair Value 75c. and $1.00. Haif-Hose of black and col- ton with silk enybroidered clocks or small figures, 35¢. per pair 3 pairs for $1.00, Twenty-third Street. 53,50 waists. Actually—a $3.50 waisc $1.49. That's what you'll tn in this altogether exceptional offer- ing — probably 500 in the lot. Think of a China silk waist, made with five rows of fayoting and trimmed with for overstock — Dress Suits—- fine cheviots, | ytures, broad. effects, beauti- < 1) silk anecallon ‘omen's tucked back, full bie he fa sleeves and fancy \\__ stock, (Seca. These — waists CAE | -50 = are in both black and white—and at such a price they’ll go in a day _. —choice, $1.49, * suits or top coats. Every suit or topcoat in this lot is worth double the price. Mine cas- | fimeres and neat mixed cheviots, [; cut in the newest styles and cor- rectly tailored. Topcoats in the proper tan shades of coverts and]. Oxfords mixed. unfinished cheviots, by &c., all made with extra broad and hand-padded shoulders. 75 Boys’ sailor blouse, Norfolk and double- breasted suits, worth All th new and desirable in boys’ hing, Each suit’ thor- oughly made and trimmed. | strictly hivh-class footwear at such a low price— © SM England's best_ manufacturers— $3.50 oxford ties, $2. pes—ail the newest heels, in patent and Russia goatskin; all sizes and dainty and heavy effects for street for Friday, $2. i 1.25 sandals. Leather Strap Sandals, 8 to 2—splendid $1.25 4% | 65c tapestry Brussels carpet, 38c __78c Nnoleums, 44¢ yard. Mctor25c matting, __37¢ tor 35¢ matting. 65¢ AIMES MoGREERY & 60, Ladies’ Gloves, Fownes’,—plain or embroid-! ered, Silk Mesh and Suede Lisle Gloves, Novelty Silk Mesh Gloves with Lisle palm, and ap- plied cuff. Suede Lisle, Biarritz Gloves. Plain: Silk or Lis!e Gloves, —various weights, hread or Cot- soc to $1.25 per pair, Children’s Sizes, 35c to 75c per pair. grey or tan ner reine Twenty-third Street, cee More Matchless Millinery Bargains. | [The ready-to-trim are made of Japanese silk, ribbon, silk horsehair braid and fine Rothenberg AN CO. Record-Breaking Friday Sale. \y Refun Buy to-morrow—Friday. BUY AT ROTHENBERG'’S. The bargain news for to-morrow’s sell- ing is the most important that we ever published for a Friday event. Thirk of the throngs of eager buyers that have crowded this store all this week—GREAT VALUE GIVING brought them here. »stounding opportunities stand without parallel in modern merchandising records. YOU can profit by the ion as thousands of others are profiting every day: $5 WorthofB.&M.Blue Stamps Free jay we will give 50 BLUE TRADING STAMPS ABSOLUTELY Ing a n2w book -20 stamps when you enter the store and 30 stamps when you visit the Premium Parlor, on the Third Floor. We are making this offering to induce as many new collectors as possible to begin saving Blue Trading Stamps. The plan is o/ vital importance to every retail buyer. You will be strongly Impressed if you will look at the attractive. useful prem'ums that you can get POS! ELY WITHOUT COST, by saving Blue Stamps. Double Blue Stamps All Day Tc-Morrow. Glearance Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits. $9 to $12 Suits at $4.98. This Special Stands Abso'utely Unriballed. This offering ought to make a big sensation, This isa value that has never been matched in the history of New York retailing. The suits are shown in fancy trimmed collarless coat styles and newest Eton effect, in cheviot, venetians, mixtures, etc., coats satin or silk lined, Newest walking or dress skirt. Colors To-morrow —blick, blue or mixtures. Values, $9.00 to $12.00, at Sensational Shirl Selling. Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses. These are made with extra full flare and tong train, Newest «*Suspender”’ Dresses {or girls; pleated yoke of 3 deep taffeta bands finished with silk waist of tine sheer white lawn, suspenders; buttons, two deep taffeta silk Stock and cuffs of woven chambray; bands on bottom, made froma tine fuil skirt of chambray, in Hght French voile,all inside seamstaped, ° blue, champagne and oxbjood; sizes Cc Golors, black or blue. Special... 6 to 145 choice at G A Startling Sale of Women’s Uotle Waists at 39c. Made from fine flecked voile, in champagne, reseda, rose, gray, light and medium blue; gath- ered gent iull sleeve, French back, stock with fancy embroidered turnover; sizes Special... o $4 Hand-Made Ready-to-Wear Hats and Ready-to-Trim Hats, $1.98. quality chiffon on the newest fiames. The ready-to-wear are made of Japanese silk, silk hor ir braid and beautiful straw braids, trimmed in the latest fashion with silk, ribbon, velvet, fancy teathers and ornaments; value $4.00, at J 98 A Big Silk Flower Sale. Children’s $1.98 Streamer Values Up to 49c. at 19c.—Values Up to 69c. at Hats, 98 fs Ice 29c. These hats are all the rage and the This charming assortment should capture the fancy of every prices we ask are extraordinarily low. school and vacation time made of { An ideal hat for woman. And the'low prices well, they're simply income finest quality straw parable. All silk flowers, imported goods, shown in the on the newest shapes, beautifully trimmed with silk and best colors. ribbon streamers in all colors; Lot 1—Va'ues up to 45 as at. at 19¢, 2—Values up to 69c., at . we 29C ine Oe A Great Glearance Sale of Boys’ Glothing. The tremendous selling of the past few days has left our Clothing Section with many broken lots. These Will be placed on sale to-morrow at the most extracrdinartly low prices. Read the items. Can you compare them for money-sabers? Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Suits at $1.59. Boys’ Sallor Suits, ages 3 to 8; made trom all-wool cheviots, cassimeres, crashes and the pure serges, in various colors; Norfolk Suits, ages 3 to 9; Two-Piece Suits, ages 7, 5, 9, 1 and 15, made from all woollen cheviots and crashes. Remember, whatever suit you purchase is a genuine bargain, so get here early for a Choice selection at.......sseeeseeeeee Boys’ 50c. Caps at 25c.; latest Norfolk style, silk serge 12c Boys’ 25c. Blouses, 12}4c.; ages 5 to 13, in the newest coloringsand latest shape col- lars, just 100 dozen in thi lot, each at. lined, just 360, no more, each Corset Covers, made in V-shape and round neck andare trimmed with wide embroidery, also kemstitched ruffles round neck and arms; 25c. value at.. Drawers, cambric and muslin, um brella ruffles, hemstitching aud deep hem, clusters of tucks above; 25c. value, at Ne Corset Covers,french style, fine cambric, trimmed, with 4 bias insertings of torchon lace, lace ruffles-round neck and arms, also rich embroidery beading and ribbon; 39¢, value at...... beeen eee eeeee . Gowns, full size, heavy muslin, full size yokes, with. clusters of tucks, insertings of embroidery, neck and sleeves with cambric ruffl 50c. value, at. dee . 1c 19c HAY USS, corsets in dip hip and satin girdles, in white, ~J>~ pink and blue; 752 valutyat veveeereeeeees 49c a TT Silks and Dress Goods | Domestics andLinensf 25c 1,000 yards ot $0-inch Brilliantine in royal, 8-4 New York [ills Sheetings at. Zc. blue and a limited quality of blacks Orth S09 29¢ Pillow Cases, deep hem, size 45x36, at. 8 special to-morrow, while they last, a HS Linings—Best quality Soft Finished Cambric.... 344¢ 45-inch All-Wool Black Volle, bi crispy, va’ “oy Special Alewe 36-inch White Hand-Woven Habutal SI grade, at 20-inch All grade, at. Underwear & Hosiery Women’s Low-Necked Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, with lace yoke and shoulder siraps; also 1 silk ribbon run neck and sleeves; value 2c Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests and Pants; vests have high neck, with long or short slesves, fiiished with silk crochet, also pearl buttons; pants have French band and are knee lengths; 49¢, value, for this sale at 25c 12¢. Percalines, all colors and black, at, per yard, 6c Bleached Kitchen Towelling, at, per vard.. « (Se Heavy Huck Towels, 15x36, at Corded Dress Lawns, in neat effects, suitable for children’s and women's dresses, 12%c, quality, at. . Advance Sale of Shoes. Extraordinary Values for Boys and Girls at Sabings of Over One Half. CANVAS SHOES AND OXFORD TIES at phenomenally low prices. For boysand girls in white or covert color canvas, lace and Ox- 13, 13%, 1, Shown in the newest shades of light golors; fords. Sizes §, 5%, 6, 63, 7, 7%, 8 at... 1% 2, at... of good durability and will give excellent Sizes 8%, 9, 9%, 79 Larger sizes for Me wear, 2 9 Bee eee 7ic 41, girls, 12, 1234, Swiss Ribbed Low Neck Lisle Thread . , h lace and silk ribbo Boys’ Tan Leather Lace Shoes. value; special at. Children’s Derby ribbed fast black cotton Stockings triple knee and double sole, heel and toe; 1 5c, value, 8 at.. ic Women’s fine quality lace to toe lisle thread Stockings, double sole, hee! and to. never sold for less than 25¢.; for this sale at, Sizes 8% to 13%4,) in Spring Heels. Sizes 13 to 2, in CD" high eels... 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