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Wednesday’s notion “challenge. a 10c. "720, 10. 5c. | for all 0c, odds|for 2c. to ‘bc. |for S0e. Collar-But-|for 3%, fancy | 1.15 llc. 79¢. | 55e. 39c, for 150. Jap Fans, |Dress shields, Jap-|Collar button sets./Pearl and alit|Sewing silk, 100-| Feather for 8 regular| fo ‘a ie % ’ HY and ends in Fancy|mother - of - pearl|ton Set, Brooches,|ver- plated Chain! in seven colors, |snese silk. sizes, 2.14 ilt-nlated but: |? ide, worth aie | spools.” bert brald RO) wiles Gane Luce anes anne leas: Teas wos lege sola " saoreaia| Bk ps ee ; e : a : 0 3 2 card, |and se a stein je. worth Beet stvie, | ite basket! Lace Hose, in the heavy . collariees cam-| Bags in red, blu Silk and Patent/Shirt Waist Sets,|with rhinestones—|and Purse, to wear | with tassels and 52 |and Challense| 100, vi chal-/challenge price || spool, 12 spools ce, Weave Negligee, latest designs, fast|frame, 14 to 4 | pric Night Shirts;|}black, tan and . shirts bluck. Inches. Ichallenge price,6%c | gray. f fe THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1904. The tremendous ete Our great annual HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARG Leather Belts. round, square, oval. Stick Pins, &c. —_|round neck. inch bead chains. price ..)...... lenge price. set.Go ic HO i 100 yd en Challenge Sale.| | This popular outpouring of the people was a glorious tribute to our unmatched offerings. It was a recognition of the fact, now conceded, that Ehrich Bros. are the greatest value-givers in New York—and it only needed 4 4 our Challenge Sale to again bring out—to re-emphasize—this fact. i : While it is gratifying to us that our policy of underselling is recognized, i we shall not stop there—as subsequent announcements will prove, i The Greatest sale—the greatest bargains—the greatest crowds we have Es had this year. Greater by far than our expectations—crowds that blocked if r i* and jammed our aisles and made delays that simply could not be avoided. 1 i { To those of you who were in any way inconvenienced we desire to + express our regret+and assure you of our intention to provide against a recurrence as far as possible. . \ ’Wednesday’s lace challenge. | Muslin underwear challenge| Silks in the challenge sale.| 59c. for *1, $1.7 @ *1.% | — From 8 to 12.30 o'clock Wednes-| 60c.white dress silks, 39c. per yd, R9c. to ....... deveee ing valenciennes. point de Paris t tik The very laces now most in demand—the best and latest patterns. | To-morrow, emphafizing again our determination not to be undersold Never in the history of this great department have such silk op- ° e y H 29c. for 75c. Lace Insertions. | $0c. to $1 Laces, 29c, to 69c, | —on reliable garments—notwithstanding the great rise in cotton, portunities Era ous ee the saving by these: white lawn waists ; Hand made Cluny lace insertions, 3 | Dehwers:c Maal’ t| LGorset. Gevers ak ic. and 85c. black silks =2c. Rive ierea tanta sexi : Sey 2 j tO 6)inshes Wide? Wedhess 2 Freie ane ieee UB Shea CT | nee eS: Corset Sarees Wear-gunranted) black tattetn=enlendid Leh ae HE aac The ares st waist values shown in New York this season—aa unmatehs i day, yard. Hea Seeder Toile: Goats cluster of tucks; ||} finished with dou- neck; plain. No 1 black waterproof silk—24-inch black crepo de 1 GUS CEG fering white lawn Waists—all sheer—in many i Bancy cotton lace allovers, in white, | fresh 8 lece, 280. EO. twoto atustoment|| ble yoke and ae Ordaen We 47ic chine — 24-inch bleck moire antique — 27-inch 47 C beautiful siyles—th y_latest mé with all-over embrold~ 4 ! cream and ecru, suitable for sum- | . : (no mail 9 broad band 99, Pel crt black porgee—Challenge sale price on these 2 1 ns and lace fronts—waists worth up to $1.90—the bat- : } fp mer shirt waists, yard, 69c Washable laces of all kinds, includ- orders) ...... AC value 50c.. &7C lependable 76c. and 85c. dress silks only, per yd., at 89c.i ¥ i ; Kimono Sacques—| Kimono Sacques— | Dra w er s—Cambric, day morning—3,000 yards of 36- 97-jne 98c. for $1.50 Lawn Waists. $2.25 Allovers, $1.44. and torchon, in edges, insertions | Kimono Secques—| K tM 0 oo easy {inch (yard wide) natural pongee| worth Ge ene neuta Silk} 396] Striped madras, made with tucked 5 ; | PA Valenciennes iaco allovers, oral} *nd salloons; best values ever | Tee: mate of fue} flower or figured of- | wmbrella ruffle, with | stk, well worth Sée., chal- pariecrouuenee price: front, French back, handsome| yntsome WAISTS, with bertha jo Js, Sesigne, 46 inches wide, 4 44) sen: worth up to 20c. yard; Piru; good assort-| fecta; finished with| ‘0rchon or Point de} Jenge price, only, por yard. 4AC| 2tiNeh white crepe de chine, 49¢| —tarae tull sleeves, in’ a dozen sr | effects, trimmed with rows of lace ' FATA ceecsessee peeeeeees ° | challenge price.....secee.t... ment of patterns; double yoke and Paris lace insertion 27-inch white ponges ilk rite i challenge price. more shaces and colors; 5 | and medallions; bebe I We challenge comparison on the above prices; economical large flowered or value 39c and edge, or ruffie worth 65c., challenge price. 49 worth $1 80 pit re iso hallenge price . price ... Fe H shoppers will investigate-COMPARE. striped effects; ght with a 5-inch Point a peta helt Loh Dd $1.98 for $3 Silk Waists ‘ Or dark Colors; fins ° i We challenge comparison on the above prices; economical China Silk WAISTS, ’ 1 fa de Paris lace edge at a5 4, “4 TS, made with four tucks on each side, ished with double; Gowns —Cambric, V Bes shoppers will investigate COMPARE f 1 98 yoke and a broad| weck, eauare or che- also three other ee: tucked back and other styles; usually $3, Wednesday..... 76 “ mise style, circular We challenge comparison on the above prices; economical shop- Wednesday-Clearance men’s border of solid Qe | neck, trimmed with meoige to select 5 Oe Dress Goods Challenge. pers will investigate~COMPARE: eee aston ancicine oesiniane ae hg $s PD Lounging Gowas— vinbon; five other ; 10c. Ginghams, 5c. | _ 29c. Black Goods, 12, y ’ B12 @ ‘15 suits-- Haus. stipe lana! Grom agiee. [CREM Ce— Sut | an anders Mable coors, | race ybieeh Moott 2s, | Challenge sale women’s A sleeves trimmed with Also Skirts, umbrella circular yoko of tor- Has plaids, checks and 5c | 36 ia. wide; quantity 12'c $ Sep 50 +e lawn le, le, Wi one or chon lace insertion y shack tadan am tates | 3 OREO aS 2 2 d 2 h challenge ser witn nec S9C| two" insertions of | and fellover sutthe, | 10¢. Fancy Batistes & Lawns, sc. 50c. Black Volles, 28¢. an - snoes at A beautiful assortment, all | The proper, crispy | torchon or deep em-| edged with lace, neck proper, crispy sort, so D um sya Stray Salutied broidered ruffle; and sleeves finished fast colors eS oi much in demand 28 h wide hi value 79c. and with lace We challenge co Mare bee 39c¢ 59c | edge .... .... 59 shoppers will investigate—COMPARE, But there’s only about 1,100 pairs in the lot—come earl. s Women’s high-grade shoes, Oxford ond strap sandals— parison on the above prices; economical patent calf, patent leather and vic! kid—some Russia cait We have just gone through our entire stock of men’s suits. We find after the rushing business ke band... 98C.... ceeeee and goat skin—samples and some of the adver- of the past two months we have left many A i $ i cen j small lots of broken sizes of We challengocomparison on tito COMPARE, . a A All tie uavest alepea OU apr RELA e CIE tte 2 shoppers will investigate—' . i ape pring rig ‘ suits that sold at $10, $12.50 EO 1te £00 § an nens. Cuban and military and Louis XV. heels, button ' i ‘ and lace—most all sizes and widths— H ae $15. emer eae D Bleached huck towels, alzes 18x36,| Bleached all linen doylies with Tagtars #8 cand $a60n tote. 927 ; have ttarked them all to be ace curtain C. enge. i 12v,, challenge Bic fringe, 16 inches square, solid wear—Challenge price...... 1.00 : 2 price ..... afi ZC} regularly at 7c. —challenge ‘ sold to-morrow at $7.50... 50c. ruffled muslin CUR- 25c Hehe eee “aes OURTAIN, | pasket weave madras in white, ‘g2| anle price... . On_sale_in eas ek Shoe Annex Suits of fancy worsteds, cas- TAINS, per pair ....+.+++ sth ena inches wide, with satin stripes.| rutchers’ 8 9 A.M. No mail orders—no simeres, tweeds, clays, serges (No mail orders. Limtt, 4 pair.) || sance . . Cll Negularly i8c @ yard, 12'c| Sealtenbar noes. 'n. wide 196 filled, Quantity limited. and cheviots, in single and $5,007, muslin OORT with | PEPAING, with Gluny offerte} oS | nllenge price...-...--- 2OH a stanilorders CoD Sins d children’s $1.25 sh i * tucks and Renaissance a ° White satin striped percales, 36 No } rders; none C, O, D. and c! ren’s 25 double'breasted styles—choice of the lot, $7.50. ogists RES 1.66 48.50 ruffed bobbintt CURTAINS, | inches wide, 8 to 12 vd. lensths,| O11 Dolled Turkey red damask, 58 Onsale from (OCs Teco oe oes ‘e challenge comparison on the above prices; $1.75 Orlen mbour edge and inser- nds regujarly at 12 Z | m AD pat~ 360 pairs misses’ and children’s and little men’s shoes— { Ms epanorteat shoppers will investi. , COVERS arose 1.18) tion .. nesses Be9B| challenge price . Se) terns, challenge sale. priee2OC kta and satin ealf—for school or dress wear—stzea from § to 43%, 7 5c S We challenge comparison on the above prices; nic "4 if ¢ comparison on the above prices; economical We challenge comparison on the above prices; eco: ante COMESRE ahuopore will Investigate COMME We chal irespers Will investigate - COMPARE. cnoopers Will investigate COMPAR CT oe SS Challenge sale houSsefurnishings. | $6.98 27c. 35c. 69c, Umbrellas 5c. 10c. Se, le dard family | B: FS {Mollet stand for men's $1 anda ‘amily | Bisgeli's standard| American Wring-| The new Liberty |Manahan's tarine’Tollet stands! tor 41950 Ainner| for men's Bde. un-| for Men's 7c. and en's 3 une It tor $0. hatrpin} for 0c, silk hone] for doz. heavy tor 340, wood fF Ble. white POF-|sealos, to wolkh| chroet | sweoper,| er Company's uni-| sewing machine,| moth sheots, for foPlete, WITH set; 100 pieces: |derwear—a special | #1 shirts — madras| nous Onelts at j cabinets, filled with|supporters — sizes | nickel-plated safe-| celain cuspidors— | 24 Ibs. ani ounces. | value $1 +1.65) versal ‘acc head 1,| Packing, doz ish +R | American porcelain biniechane of. baln|.@ 4 hercale ~pvjain ¢ ~ in coy . eS F cuianley cee| foes momen; Tralee worth 6c, | clothes dryer—with | nicely decorated | . |The Brooklyn au-| wringers (euara’ rop-hend model, handles gold stip. | P' c ih Pinited wosbiie | urbien: ‘susccFOT) ae, ; e beat quality of) 5 ask chats |=ohallenge Mrs, Potts’ irons tomatic wickless| teed for three| fitted with all the Gas stove. pled; spray und| briggan shirts and) chojce new pat-| ni less than |“ } assorted hate and | children d ‘ fase cos 5S 39 rhe nd ott | ln tOwe., gtWO| Nears): | family] latoat uttach-| burner. with ne $6 98 drawers | — White 35clt 69 | kod. sub- i lenge lenge price—B fe E 5 0, | size, value $2.76, | monty, value $18.00, |of eas Lubin e - . OF 1 | Stantlateor { ipo 4 IC C Nalue ‘oie, 9¢ | 4.98 Lbs} 42,00 | value 8c. .. ° ‘values ...... C) Sica! Cis, Cl ering for, Prreerrere) price .. DOZEN FOR. price SALE OF WOMEN’S SUITS. #50-Suits, with long or . 250 Suits, with long or short Skirts, in Broadcloth, short skirts, in Cheviot, |; ietareee and Le teat! $ , Cheviots and Fancy Mix- $ by jare ani -pleat- 2 . £4 Skirts; Jackets lined tures; flaring and side- | AT 84TH ST. & 3D AVE. We Make'a Specialty of Furnishing Flats Complete 3 ot UNisHeD at $05 qe coRNsHED at $125 ResURNIsHED at $150 with Taffeta, in belted pleated Skirts, Bton, Eton styles and military Blouse and Jacket effect, |. | effects, ae with EB q { worth.$17.50-+to $22.50, worth $25.00-to $35.00, \ jpyer tBlees Neveas ry i® + el 3, Write f lete list of ds roa’ Hy 5 from, OneDollar Per Week Opens an Account, { (este Cloth, Etamine, $ Novelty Materials and $ is ee Scotch Mixtures; also 50 : evailing styles; also ¢ of the finest French Voile about 50 fancy trimmed and Etamine, over the best if Voile Suits over fine silk ae drop, a ete vely i) iad aa blue, brown, Silk Suits, many; Taney, We Pay Freight and Carfare. i value $30.00 to $45.00, value $35.00 to $55.00, Our Terma Also Apply to New / Pee: Me This is the largest and most important of any sale ever \ Pepe aaa ge [eemeeriant, Ompaerlent Bite anor. F Ui E The preparation 12 held in this Department. If you don’t need a suit worth nS Seah é ‘ : of this tobacco is {2 now— you will later—Why not save $10.00 to $25.00? A Now Feature for Sixth Ave. identically the samie Broadway: & 13th St. S. Baumann & Bro, as of that used in the Northwest Corner 15th St., finest cigars. They are é " 4 house, and R Isfted th Sa | ; | aa i ‘ S ; /, rs : pa 8 ta eat paren ates | preansunane tatu | ed BA ae #7 put up in convenient if an advance on the payments. Schiff 7 alte eh mattlage os: L, S Mi boxes, containing 5 for 10 { refused to give him the money, as he 5 oe yy, Pat A l, aren > had not yot finished the work. .Rosen | on cents, which prevents any breakage. Revtity “tue heme alone with his nine- B yderota son, "Prank, wnonen and sehit re Fran! y ~, . Alleged Assailant Held on| tween them, vegeins Rosen not-to n-|JOhn Seifert Learns by Tele- jure hig father. Rosen stopped and Charge of Homicide Said to | Kissed ‘the boy on the forehead and ts phone Who Would Hold In- alleged to have said: |) “Have Thrown Antagonist} ouc rve'ot to kit your rather” """"| quest Over His Body Before According to the story told by the , ytd ie) ‘ th ep YNead by = = = = Tit Se Down Stairs During Quarrel.|b>y Rorenfenen drew. a nite and made} He Kills Himself. f é ott gray hats in use in the militia. | ‘ h y and he fell down the stairs, oat anna TEE [EGU ARS SALTO 8 Aula Rt ATs ACL, le in instalment # on our Liberal Credit System. ‘Terms Made to Suit. If your dealer does not keep them, send us $1.00 and we will send you 50 by express, prepaid. The Grst information of the accident], Later they ran across the boy, Fran drank enough of 4 solution of potassium + he h ital. he polive-errested Samuel Schiff, a| “Detectives Montes nt to arrest Sohim,| After selecting the Coroner who shoula his wito ai F Utena ; Fas t boss paigiter, of No. 186 Suffolk street, | but he was not at home. ain ie Inquest on his death, John a clerk found him di G | the ay q | today, as a result of the death of : y) Paul Belffert, organtat of the German |” 4 vas addressed to ince. th has taken’ a hundred mile journey. neur Hospital from a fractured skull, | aware of the fiict, for they turned back, (Mitty-Arst street and Willis avenue, way depressed by family and business ceptionally religious. _ et SCAT f had. wor! _ CR, troubles and had decided to end it all his family aftal | Mill: Blown Uy and Adj-ning Buildings Shattered in the Crash That Brought Death te to Rosen was given to me police of the | ji Houston street, ans anide to kill an elephant, + °Bldriage street station by a man who} father was at his uunt’s house, No.| SMe one called up the Bronx Coro- { \ reported that a man had fallen down|24 Houston street. He led them to the |Ner’s office Sunday afternoon and in- the stairs at No. 188 Suffolle atreet and | mn which bie father was lying ona [quired what Coroner would be on duty He said he had a life Insurance policy | fier that the . | for $1,600 and asked that $260 be given | organ was not. i reh | Three Members of Fourteenth to the church orgah fund, $20 to his | pected . Regiment with Camping Out-| ° sister and $1,000 to his daughter when at minrice, jd the injured that night. H t ‘ was injur He said the injure man ene ier ig! fe was told that Coroner] i should be eighteen years old. SHIP WORKER BADLY HURT. fit Leave City Hall to Travel fiad been sent to the hospital. The jorman would be on, and he ex- . ad dt Daniel McKillop, thirty-two ye: + @led at the hospital from a fracturea| Fe exc hangeable at the World's main }eq to know who would take care of his| Kank Wingnorter, of No. 251 Hughes | Injured so badly to while wo if 2 ¢ and branch offices in New York an¢|pody, as he wished to address a note}avenue, and to his daughter, who ison the tighter Dean, tled to the Cen x Anata aL thee” Am‘Inveatigation revealed the fact that} Brooklyn or at the main entrance of | (6 ni; now elght years old and who is with | Railroad dock at Communtpaw, that h <The North German 1.) | TROY, N. May 10—Two mitts lot! ye Luna Park for Evening World tickets | bim- . her aunt. tw not expected to live. The boom broke| ‘Three Brooklyn young men, members| Ktlxer Wilhelm II. is rep HAY-| the Bchaghticoke Powder Ct the dead’ man was Rosen, and that he| of admission to the great pleasure} Seifert did not get up yesterday| ‘Selfrert, who was a designer of.em-|and struck McKillop. He was taken to . ing been tn COMmunication by wireless| the Behaghtiooke Powder Company hag had @ quarrel with Schiff, Accord-| .ground, good any weekday durin, orning in his room in the Put broidery,' came ‘to this country geven | the City Hospital, where it was discov-|f the Fourteenth Regiment, left the | telegraph twenty-five miles east of Nuns | Were to-day, i < the eee tole be MOK hor} week onday, May, 1 See [ Hotel, One Hundred 1d. Forty-elghtn | Yours.ago from Germany with his wife ux his teft leq and shoulder wer bro-| City, Hall, to-day. to travel afoot to Bt. | tucker Lightship at 930 A. a maa "t0n yeos, Cnauncey t ; P er ) One who hat he suffered 2] Louls, They wero attired. in u-| probably will dock about 8A. M. io- ‘Acie had'a?'éohtract with Rosen to Pate s thie ters, Sop 08 ' street: and ut AvEnGs, ard no one | AEG. ther GeuEhion ‘whe WAERee cae . internal in- | ae cil unioten with ne nnd “Faorrow!, Sikhy bullaings“deeaotlvhew: ¥ < ‘ # “cel snes — - —— P e