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wear, representing the Best Fine Quality Imported French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Extra Fine Sea Island Cotton Shirts and Drawers, I. & R. MORLEY’S Extra Qual Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Very Fine Imported Gauze Silk Shirts and Drawers, [iisses’ & Girls’ )BAISSES” SUIT'S of fine mannish mixtures and plain cheviots, ; ‘models in Eton, Blouse and Straight Costs, *813.50 Heretofore $20.00 to 22.00 ‘WASHABLE, of cotton volle, white, Dive Ney tear pin Faction tieemting; WALKING SKIRTS, jaeat mixtures and fancy voile, STRIPED , Buster Brown and Neck Effects, 6 to 14 years, Exceptional Values in {Stern Brothers|: Men’s Underwear Dep’t Silk, Lisle Thread, Linen or Lisle Mesh and Balbriggan Under. , Productions of the Leading European and Domestic Manufacturers. Also for to-morrow, the following Very Attractive Values 45° Value 75¢ Value 95¢ 59° ST vats $1.45 98° Value $5.00 $2.37 Suits & Waists 3.95 Valve $6.96 94.95 91.98, 2.75, 2.95 ‘AIST'S of Crepe.de Chine, Peau de Cygne, yu Vattan, In black white shades, Value $5.50 to 7.95 TOP COATS | REBPERS.AND Coverts, 3'to 16 pote Surry Norfolk Suits Cheviots and Mixtures 53.75, 4.95 Boys’ Clothing yrs. %.75 4 Reduced from $5.00 aad 96.95. WITH EXTRA and Sailors with Eton Collars, ‘TROUSERS .. in Navy Serges and M Single and Double Breasted Suits, IT a Pree 9s 6 5.00 Boys’ Hats Golf Caps, Yachts and Tam O' Shanters, 50c x Formerly 95¢c. to $1.45 SECOND FLOOR, ANNEX, PRES HANK Reeoutive Committee Passes: ’ i § lr ertae [ ts Hi fF hs Resolutions paying tribute to Senator Hanne were presented by Oscar & Strus and adopted unanimously, _ Bishop Potter arose after the adop- ton of the resolutions and spoke briefly concerning the life of Mr, Hanna. John Mitchell said; “I chink no greater tribute could be paid to any one man than the act of the coal miners of this Hountry, 00,000 of them, who on the day vf the funeral stupped work and stayed way from the mines, laying aside their picks and shovels, to do honor to the Memory of the man who they believed to be thelr friend.” % Charles A. Moore spoke of the won- erful way in which Mr, Hanna won all elements; the public, capital and labor, ‘nd won their confidence. Cornelius N. Bliss spoke in a voice trembling with emotion about Mr. Hanna. He said: and Caps at are 95c Formerly $1.90 to $2.50 Also a large assortment of Young [len’s Clothing, HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE, Scan the list following—investigate—COMPARE, ‘6 $1.50 S:hool Dresses, 98c- —Russian, sailor and Buster brown styles, checks and plain Child: Fine white lawn; full with deep hem.. $6.75 Guimpe Dr: bertha, edged with c seven medallions—matchless VOIUG, Ati), clisssstncon see 3.75 Misses' $14.75 Walking Sults, $7.50 —Blouse style, in ,light mixtures. cheviots, in blue and brown just for Saturday... 7.50 $3.95 for “lisses’ $0.75 Coats—In covert — collarless—strictly 3. 95 le * high class—very special, at. Men's $12.50 sults, Nen’s $158 suits, At $5.50—Men’s all-wool black Thiet $5.50 sults; very serviceable In every Way; cut in the newest and most desirable fashion, | and lined throughout @ heay: Everywhere a bargain a Bverywur price, $5.60. approved ¢r's satin. At $10—Men’s fine hand-tailored sui desirable fabrics and colorings; single and folks, double-breasted Bt sailor collars—made from such and $6.00; our price oe. all in pleasing patterns; cut in doub! is unsurpassed, with eat, 79ce—Manufacturers’ broken , Mi Nen’s $2 Underw tied lisies, in pink, blug, white, eora = ‘wort han #1.60—moat of yi, there 32 ealnes-Baeirany, per garment. . 9c Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes For Summer Wear MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S OXFORD TIES, of Tan Russia Calf and Biscie-| Kidskin, made on lasts, specially adapted to growing feet. Sizes 8 to 10%, $2.00 11 to 2, $2.25, 2.50 Complete assortments of BAREFOOT SANDALS, WHITE CANVAS and PATENT LEATHER OXFORD TIES aed HIGH SHORS. West Twenty-third Street WILL BE NOMINATED “And a Mighty Fine Man He ts,”| JAMES McGREERY & GO. | JAMES McGREERY &G0, |Chitaren’s pique dresses, Remarke the Veteran Sen- ator—Favers Elihu Reot for Governor. Senator Piatt predicts the nomination of Judge Afion B. Parker. The veteran Benator sald to-day thet he could not - | Fesist the temptation of making a few said the Genator, “and a mighty fine man he ts, too. I look for his nomination without a doubt. Things seem to be drifting all his way, and there is no other candidate eo available im sight. There is no fear of a dark horse looming up te dispel the Judge's chances. “President Roosevelt will be nomi- nated and stands an excellent chance of election. There is no doubt in my mind on that score. We are now look- jag around for the Gubernatorial oandi- date for this State. The best man for the place is Elihu Root. “He doesn't want the nomination and there is no subterfuge in- his -position in that re- spect, If he can be persuaded, how- ever, for the sake mek fine candidat Governor, a as e and @ fine “Nothing else politically to-day," con- cluded th ‘ cluded ages Senator, as he turned ASHBEL P. FITCH’S FUNERAL. Brief Se: ces Were Meld at Nis Late Residence, Rare Saturday sale of girls’ garments. Bound to make ‘Saturday more than ever ‘Girls’ Day” at Ebrich’s by these positively matchless. specials, Spring clearing men’s suits & topcoats. With the advent of real warm weather we have decided to ‘‘cut” all spring coats to half former prices. And at such prices there shouldn't be one left at closing Saturday. $10 overcoats, $5-5° | $12-5° overcoats, $6-5° | $15 overcoats,$7-5° | $20 overcozts,<10 Men's $20 sults, At $7.50—Suits of fine wornteds, chey fot, cassimeres, se 977-50 ects Bee SE -breasted st; id tall~ ored and trimmed in the most duplicated "anywhere for” than $15.00; our price to-morrow, RECON CTE in the newest and most breasted styles; best trimmings and linings; suite that elsewhere would Ge $20.00—-our price to-morrow,’ $10. 510 Boys’ $5.00 & $6.00 suits, $2.98 All sizes, from 234 to 16, in three-piece, sailor 25 if yA ons, with fae trousers, Movies, Ner meres and fancy tweeds. The most soproved styles and | eee seas $3.50 Boys’ Sults at $1-78—all told, 321 Suits of all-woo! fabri breas! and Norfolk styles. waist-band, all seams mt point strengthened. Every suit guaranteed. $3.50 ry Reng hood el $4.80 for Misses’ $7.75 Coats—Col- Jarless, finished with tailored ,straps— satin lined throughout—sizes 4 50 14 to 16 years; special, at... Ee Misses’ 2-plece Dresses, $5—French organdies and jawos in various styles — handsomely trimmed — ranging in price from $22 own 10 "5.00 Misses’ $6 Walking Skirts, $4—¥ino cheviots, mado , with pits pleat ef- fects; In blue and black— 80 to 37 in. length.. 4.00 $3.95 for Children’s $6.75 Coats— Cheviots, coverts and broadcloths— trimmed with taffeta and 3 95 fancy braid—Saturday. le es and im- in single and t for less $7.60. double eults with ¢ Bod value at $5 , st he trustworthy sort; @ make $ 1 75 may, you won't be able to duplicate them outside this store, That’s a fact well demonstrated by the record-breaking values of past Saturdays. TO-MORROW the SATURDAY values will better than ever. Point the way to hundreds more. $5WorthofB.&M.BlueStampsFreell SALE OF WAISTS. White lawn, tucked front, with three rows of button embroidery inserting, tucked back and sleeves. White madras and col- ored lace striped chambry, tucked Q 5 front, French back, value $1.50, at... YOC EMBROIDERY SALE. Embroidery, good quality of eambric, 2 to 6 inches wide, value 8 to 12 cents 5 YAP, Ateeccccreree eer eeeenseeeeeeeees te eeaeeee Cc Eighth Ave. & 5ist St. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep’t rials and models. $12.50 Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Sizes 14 and 16 years, $15.00 Covert Coats. sign, with belt, Sizes 14 and 16 years. $7.50 Misses’ Suits (Sizes 14 and 16 years) Various mate- Sailor Red, Brown and Royal, Check Cassimere effects—Crashes and Wool Cheviots. Pleated de- em Strong Premastty Beteedel. Gigantic Saturday Sales. Another whirl of absolutely matchless values will-be ready. for to-morrow’s-buyers, Go where you be bigger and Specials in EVERY department; fot mierely in one or two,. Pollowing items only To-morrow we will give 50 BLUE TRADING STAMPS ABSOLUTELY FREE to every one _ starting a new book—20 stam s wheu you enter the store and 30 stamps when you visit the Premium Parlor, on the Third F oor. We are making this off ig to Induce as many new collectors as possible to begin saving Blue Trading Stamps. ‘he pian is of vital importance to every ret: buyer. You will be strong} Impressed Hyeu will look at t! tt ive, useful premiums that you can get, POSITIVEL WITHOUT COST, by saying Blue Stamps. Visit the Third Floor Premium Parlor to-morrow. Double Blue Stamps All Day To-Morrow. | Great Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses; Spectal for 4 Hours from 9 A. M. Till i P. M. Only, at a Sabing of Almost One-Half. MAT Two styles in this splendid showing to go on sale for 4 hours to-morrow. 3 Either style would be good value at close to double this price. 7 No. 4 in fine percales, with full Bertha, edged with lace and trimmed with lace in- sérting, lace trimmed yoke cuff and stock, full blouse front, pipedwaist. No, 2in fine percales, full Bertha, trimmed with 2 e folds of white lawn, pique yoke, braid trimmed; all have very feu skirt, with deep hem, sizes 6 to 14, colors pink and UC senee ’ . . Women’s Satin-lined Govert Jackets. Posttibely on Sale from9 A.M. Till 1 P. M. To-Morrow Only —Only One Jacket Sold to a Customer—No Mat! Orders Filled. Think. of getting a handsome tan covert coat, lined with rich satin, and finished in a most desirable manner, for $3.29! Fashionable collar- less style, with ten rows of tailor stitching round neck, lined throughout to edge with rich satin, broad front effect, fastened with loops and trimmed with fancy buttons, reverse CUMS SIRES SAHONEN See co ss wacessssecnagecgareesswewee About 1,200 beautiful Waists for this event. It is positively the greatest value that we have’ ever A Offered in our four-hour waist sales, There are Waists of white voile, Persian trimmed; black lawn, pleated; white and champagne poplin, with front of fine embroidery; light-weight figured colorings or black. Every Waist is full pleated back and front; full sleeves and fancy stocks; Cc long French waist; all sizes; not a Waist in the lot that sells for less than 98c,, and some much higher; on sale to-morrow as one of the greatest bargains ever known; choice An immense assoriment of thoroughly good $10 suits of fered at exactly half. 4 Men’s Suits, sizes 34 to 42 chest measure. Bovs’ long pants suits, ages $2 to 20, and workmanship of thos absolutely matchless values which we hive been giving for th: week past. We! consider ourselves particularly fortunate to be able to offer a new lot of such splendid values. Some fam- ne are buying four or five suits. It is certainly an extraordinary oppertunity a Offered from 9 A, M, till 1 P. M. Lo-morrow at Close to Half Price. madras, in black or blue; also French organdies, white ground, in newest designs, in all Sr SS EF SEES fy M th Glothing Purcha y ammo othing Purchase, v Bought another manufacturet's entiré stock of sty:ish spring suits which gre counterparts “in materias Blue Serges. | Pancy Worsteds, S with plain fanuers ost em have hair cloth fronts interlined with canvas, hand-padded ' wed with silk. You have paid $10.09 for others no better. For this sale... Special Purchase Boys’ $4 Suits, $1.98 Absolutely the Most for the Money that canbe found in Greater New York That's a pretty strong statement, but it is backed up by the suits that we are offer~ ing If you care anything about economy, if you care anything about style, durability and unquestionable workmanship, then you owe it to yourself to investigate this value, Suits, Ages 3to 9 Years, in genuine 10 ounce Serge; colors Blue, from all-wool Crash in Red and Fancy Cheviots, also the Gen- 1 3 8 uine Wastable Bedford Cords and Silk Pongee... b Zi Boys’ Kilt Dresses,for 4 Hours A Saturday Offering that YouCan’t Duplicate at 50 Per Cent. More. Ages 1,2 and 3 years (exactly like cut), full, pleated skirt; one pleat in front, sallor collar, with 4 rows soutache and double lined, belt trimmed with soutache; 3 rows soutache on sleeves; colors blue, Yale blue and Norfolk Suits, Ages § to 12 Years. Two Plece Suits, Ages 7 sre Ad Years, made from Elegant Styles, Brownish and Grayish atures, Russian Blouse Suits, Ages 3 to 6 Years, made Millinery Dep't. Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored and “Ready-to-Wear” Hats, New colors, braids and shapes. $3.25 Value $4.50 to $6.00 Untrimmed Hate, Wreaths, Flowers. Foliage. Feath- ers, ‘ Twenty-third Street. AFTER HS WEDDING Edward 0. Smith, Married Last Tuesday After Courtship of Eleven Years, Asphyxiated by Ladies’ Suit Dep't. 3rd Floor. English Homespun, tailor- made Walking Suits. $30.00 $35.00 $40.09 Shirt-Waist Dresses, Louisine Silk, . . $20.00 + ++ $22.50 Black, Voile, separate Skirts, Pleated model, lined with _ Silk, $22.50 Twenty-third Street. breakfast. The gas in the room was burning, turned tow. When the gaa stove in the kitchen was lghted the pressure on the jet in the bedroom was reduced and the light went out, Then the pressure went on again when the gas stove was tumed off and the flow of gas killed the sfeep- ihe man, His body was not discovered for four hours. On Tuesday last Mr, White was mar- ried to Miss Carrie Reed, of No, ws Malone street, West Hoboken, with embroidered insignia on Vest and Sleeve,— finished with leather belt. Sizes 6 to 12 years. $3.75 Children’sChambray Dresses $2.75 | Box Coats, with full Bishop || Sleeve, $3.75 Twenty-third Street. JAMES MoCREERY & C0, Ladies’ Coats. Peau-de-Soie or Taffetas Silk Coats (semi-fitting or pleated models) and Tan Covert Cloth Coats, Shoes for. Girlg—Dongola Kid Lace Shoes, pat- ent-leather toe caps, sizes 5, 534, 6, 6%, 7, 8, 834, 9, 946, 10, 1044 and 11. Shoe Department, Main Floor, Annex, direct entrance from Fourteent Let a Sta Weat : ‘ourteenth Stri Immense Saturday Shoe Sale. Pink, figured with white; a 78¢, suit, special for 4 hours.... 2 1 Offering More of Those Matchless Spectals That Habe Made Our Shoe Store Poputzr, Exceptionally Good Shoes for Men Offered at $1.59, Not a pair in the entire lot worth less than $2.50, You'll never realize the full value of our Men’s Shoe Store unless you investigate some of the splendid special offerings we are making. Vici Kid Shoes, in lace or congress, with plain toes or with toe caps. Also Storm Calf Shoes.........-....020e0eeeee Footwear for Boys and Girls at Remarkably. Low Prices, ¢ 69c Shoes for Boys —Calf Leather Lacé Shoes, double soles, 9, 934, 4 hehe arian 3G, 10, 104%, 14, 1134, 12, Unparalleled Millinery Values. A Saturday Sale That Means Immense Money-Sabing Opportunities, and is Bound to Result in Great Selling. Children’s Mull Ready-to-Wear Hats, made on a wire frame in all the best colors, made of silk mull and straw braid. Have Tam o’ Shanter crown, trimmed with large straw and silk mull rosette. Regularly sold at $1.25; for to-morrow only...... Cc 4 Ostrich Plames . Bishtdea tack Osirctr Feather, ey quit end, broad French curl flews; finest J 98 ° Children’s, Misses’ and Women’s Ready- stock; white or black only; value $4, at to-Wear Hats —Newest combinations, latest shapes; trimmed with velvet, silk ribbons and fine straw; $1.98 value, at 98c Woman’s Department, who's perfect quite don White. HE chambermal@. Is Miss Gladolo Snowe Funeral services over the remains of the late Ashbet P. Fitch, former Comp- troller of the City of New York, were held at 10 o'clock to-day at his late resi- dence, % Kast Eightieth st: were conducted bythe Rey, Dre ALY r., of Boxton; on the pa: Ki , ort Bh meoee. ‘The services bref, there being was so large nm the ai ble. that many had to walk, admission being tm) bearers were Justi justice Charter g Morgan A. Blanchard, Justice lea W. Di j of New York ia through the! J..to0° James the homes use to Ww. Gt i ‘i 8° | wan found dead his wife was engaged Gas Escaping in Bedroom. —_—__ After eleven years of courtship sd- ward ©, Smith, Chief Clerk of the West Shore Railroad at the Weehawken ter- minal, was married three days ago and to-day he was found dead in bed, ac- cidentally asphyxiated. At the time er Beatrice Wid jm making purchases for the fumishing ‘of a new house Into which they were to have moved next week. | Mr, White was Sfty-nine years old, and lived at No. 609 Humboldt street, ‘Union Hill. His wife left bim tn bed | Sigce onthartio pills, room the child got PILLS KILLED BABY GIRL. Took Twelve When Mother Wasn't Locking. ‘Three-year-old Beatrice Widener, of No, 30 Humboldt street, Willlamsburss, | died in St. Catherine's Hospital to-day as the result of swallowing twelve Walle her mother was in,an adjoining of the $ro.50 and $12.50 Pongee Coats, $15.00 and $18,00 Silk Coats, $9.50 Ladies’ Spring Overcoats Half or three-quarter length Accordeon pleated, Taffetas She makes the bedm, and sweeps the floors And keepa all cleay 2 and nice frdoora, “This maid,” says Mise tress Irvinghoe, », “I_got through World, Want Adm, you (| know. > of Covert Cloth--VERY SWAGGER ifr Twenty-third Street, [28 CENTS—1904 WORLD ALMANAG NOW ON 2ALB—25 CENTS | Broadway & 13th St.

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