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\ “THF WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1904. Py Sewing machine $1.45 ruffled HATS TRINNED FREE OF CHARGE. : $15 Smyrna rugs, $9.75. 25c. for infants’ 75c. shoes . mit challenge—$12. curtains, 98c. Smsrna_ rugs in Orlental patterne, per- Only about 300 pairs in the lot— New Liberty machine: up to Exceptionally fine } curtains with DESIR alee chy Caeieae infants’ shoes, well made—patent Dives! 3 five cat hen sold 1,00 of these curtains in our Chal- ein Austria and old direct to tonholes and in’ sizes up to 6. under the maker's name cosis lenge Saje; all thoroughly well made ue in pe ss deh bi This is Thursday—as a Challenge Sale) $25 to $35—Challenge $ and will stand the, laundry. z ip y we a us) oO jee e epectal’— while” they f f price .. 12.00 Gut Ghaleans eaten ont Oe 6th Avenue, 22d and 23d Streets, New York. earemetraeble Gunes) 5957.9 Des ost ecnoreinnc 2a SECTS TOTTI O ODOT T TIE rae eee ea a aap ASAD ice AI RPP ROPES DRG AO PRADO RP ROP AAR DDR ARPA PSO RIGS SEG Nog No wonder the phe- @) ¢ ] Ch 1] S l nomenal success of WWUY Great annua allenge Sale. The great throngs here daily are finding the advertised values every department contributes to this matchless May selling. And we are making it a progressive event—with every day—every hour, bringing new and fresh offerings to feed the never-ceasing demand for high-class merchandise marked under regular prices. Here are examples for to-morrow—and very likely som: of our own prices may be “cut” lower than advertised on the day of sale, for weare determined that this annual Challenge Sale shall be an event long remembered. | | $4 25 59c. for $1.50 lawn waists.|May muslin underwear challenge.| $16 shirt waist suits, $9. 75.} J0c. yar ae ru tictes ; Suz Bt 8 otis to nO®, ate ee oe of these splendid Women who bought Monday were here again Tuesday. pismodes tee An offering unequalled in all New York Pe for £2.00 gilt-ple values—al i 'y $8 8 tigation wi!l prove the matchless character of tuch values. probably a hundred in the lot—are here bi Hobed” cotton vests every. clock ow Sheer lawn waists, all sizes. the latest ideas; effectively i ee i e <low, neck, sleaves He adaaeretias embroidery unset Hone ald: laced) Coy 59} | Drawers — Mustin{ Kimono Sacques— (Corset Covers --|49¢. kimono dressing chance trade-turn at a Challenge Sale price. Feed he een prices sh teh Ls SEES : wide hem andj Fancy stripelawn,| High or square} Sacques— colored $9.75 for a handsome figured silk shirt 10e. ~<~_—_ee—_—s > cluster of tucks: finished with dou-| neck; plain. No] Jawn, yoke and broad Fabs 6 4 i { sN $1.98 for $3 silk waists. i opleswox s border: spe- waist suit—this season’s make—all the new- j $4 75 \\ China silk waists, made with four tucks on each side} | ‘0 toa customer) ble yoke and col-] mail orders. Two} for 18c ; erie : tucked back; also in black China silk with three rows of (no mail % cred band, 29) to a c 8c Tee oun = est, up-to-date styles; Cc. ° Val. lace, side button effect, tucked back and a 4 98 orders) ...... } value 60c. C] tomer ...... Kt castener Gorell cut broad shoulders and o sleavee, lace SOMAr......ceccceceseesseeeeees i wi Hee eae tsigneaey Gowns—V, high or square neck, tor- $1.50 skirts and gowns, 98c. aces pee for Soc, ribbed itsle st. 48 for $2.25 Persian waists. chon or embroidered insertion and ticks. Nainsook gowns—chemise style, circular piaite Ist ard plaitec and ‘silk crocheted Fully a dozen styles of these, made of Persian lawn,} finished with neat ruff; skirt, to match. While Si alice: ptieecss0r ie yoke of Val. or Point de Paris insertions, - vee 39c beading and ribbon, ZAR trimmed 98¢ they last—these regular $16 suits on sale umbrella ratte: with one skirt lepgth chemise.. st the Challenge Price—$9.75. embroidered front, tucked back and sleeves, seney ks 48 TOC. ceesvvcvewoones stock, hemstitched tucking; challenge price Also Skirt We challenge the whole retail world to match these prices. or two insertions of torchon or dee?! $1.50 skirts—umbrella arial with three in- J Ic. embroidered ruffle; value 79¢, sertions of wide torchon or point de Paris ° PDN DORON NBN E BOA DU POON ADE Deir CoE Tein SOR BB and . Ic. 9 GBC. vrrereserenesereeeeenseoneenes 59 Jace, or deep ruffie of embrold- 9, match these prices. é for heavy table en § an Chemises —Skirt length, | Victoria) ery cscs seecssesssesses 8c Papen nacre nena eee a famblers," regilaris lawn, circular yoke of torchon lace inser- 50 ilk f 27 d. Seon Veaiee Bera do tion and fall-over ruffle, edged with lace, | $3.00 akires, $1.98. Cc SUNS for 4c a yar oes Sci 600 el peven ncaa tec 59 Bee rele aren agen eames rent oe Printed India Silks and Figured Foulards in polka dots and geomet- edges... point de Paris, torchon or embroidery, or rieal patterns—navy blues, black and whits, - 2 spring suits, $5. 50. Drawers—Umbrella rutfe, six styles, Tace | eee Cera ae 1.98 27: champagne, reseda, silver, golden brown. 27: < C} 5éc. We chailenge the whole retail world to Tenge sale | 39c. or embroldery ruffle with tucks ond 3% turquoise, blue, cardinal—also the plain 4 hours only, 9 to 1. hemstitching; value 58. paa | a ae ie aoe: undermastin. Pt ee caloray a same quality—regular 50c. silks-— 69 orcela i ; 4 29¢, cambric corset covers, embrold- 28c, umbrella hemstitche: raw- hi ice, yard, 27t4e. ep dsns mneely A wonderful collection of brand new suits, In} ery trimmed ........c0cseeeee eee 19 iz Pen OEa a ODE GURNEE 19c 85c silks for this challenge tenia Vp ae hipbpers iar cor Perucna rz Euippted poraer. “" all the newest and latest effects, includin We challenge the whole retail world to match these prices. sale on Thursday, yd.. 47146. munerior BinckTatfta—best ‘neh ordert aon } EQ B black and fancy cheviots, cassimeres and}~ Summer underwear, }50c-_® 65c. for men’s gee Gea ree ie Tees ere ag ec Cc. fancy tweeds—all lined throughout with a, “A manutacturer's sample lot of fine Silk $1 Q $1.25 negligee shirts. | iis Sic; 24-inch colored Taffeta No whole pleces sold—none C.0-D. 2%. M i Lisle Shirts id Di . Be . She, jardinteres durable farmer’s satin and cut and made in a} Mercerized Liste Shirts and Drawers, se- "} We challenge the whole retail world to match these prices BJ] Shewttindee tales most thorough manner. sible 2.00 values cee ies 5 ; Granite “Ei ea iH % Hen potechalienge Remember, this sale lasts only 4 hours, and if at 79¢. alitueccrgwangnr Challenge sale hair goods. Hho rac none $9 49 you will need a new suit this season be here darhenn aise Blan Though the hat human hair has advanced one-half, we are = — i thi ht at assort- § able to quote prices cha’ ine 2. to-morrow—choice, $5.50. care eS age | OOM Se ene, emcareen 45c. ? é in GRY ee alnes aed ° hair, werth §1.50-challenge 50c fe $3.00 B6-plece t re * s L: fi fein e 50c. for boys’ wash suits eae rel ae atte sma icon tart Eee Fation — ohallengs : these gar- cloth, all sizes; not all natural battie—no mall price#2.00. th 1 ments made a shirt worth less thades, #2 value dean FAN a a oraers— wor e to eell for than $1 to $1.25. 86 Hair Swi $2.—Human hair in $ 98 less than These shirts are natural shades, including gray and mixed 4 6 $1.50, and made with neck- grey, 20 to 32 inches long, short \ ° Every one of these suits is worth $1.00. most of band and detached proms, $1 va : : $2 (es cuffs; hundreds of choice _ patterns, and plain white, them $2.00 values, at, garment, 7% plain and plaited bosoms, $1.00 & $1.25 values on 5: y ‘We challenge the whole retail world to match these prices. We etna the whole retail world to match these [ petbess And by No Other Treatment Are Such and Ton . % ices Make Downtown c | ¢ SCH & ( ) O 121st St. @ 3d “98 Chatham Square. — rand Skin Ton Cures Recorded, O CH & - h YEAR “ie omen, oc tite "suet tc | Deafness and Head Noises Thursday—A Sale of E fot more Shan Srquarter Robert, Sammons was gaat in both WAISTS, SKIRTS and GOWNS “tees giles aa! ~=©6Ready to Wear Hats. | ‘ an 7 d_rec- carried on it nT alas” Afei! || ; dee tie —— and ‘neck % } hear. She. Was with a velvet scarf, finished on an with gilt eke black ph ke red ovis ard Quality ei REMOVES eee Saracen of th be Sie and all colors and combinations, reg. $2.98; for Thursday 1.69 at Half Fifth Avenue Prices.’” deep the furrow. reeks treatment plies cmaeea ties DEVELOPS THE IMMATURE BUST Da Eee? crt Mit N G Ribb H THE HOLLY CO.. 10 West_22d St,| tlusT*and“cottoc, UestTiarcuat elcknete S208 SET ae ew auze on 2 ats. NJ a ———————————————————_—_—__—__ & watob can ss | UNTRIMMED HATS, of fancy gauze ribbon and chiffon, . Sq.: ; PI} NCH PICKPOCKET [: eae a on ot | He it ee te trek oat ear! black and white, in eight of the newest shapes, includin 12 1 st Street: atham res : thouran mands of new decided EREhopant, 3, § rat City. i eend 1.00, ast tyli wy sen, haar | Gham fat teg 4598 or Tay. LAB12226 to 2234 Third Ave.j193 to 205 Park Row. ON L PLATE ORM FRE any Ek ci Ladies’ Wash Dresses-A Sale Two Establishments. i Crowd Huston Thiet Toward) goer Sette oheeeae Be ee Suns ant vl chiral Everything for Housekeeping. | Beska art andy full aitctona or as: i ery, plaited back skirt........scesseeeeeneees Value $7.00. Stairs, Where He Falls Into! DR CHARLES UO.. 108 Fulton St, 1.Y, Arms of Policeman—Stolen Purse Found on Prisoner, Schettier's hair coloring, the most larmicss and reliable hair dye made, 65< for 98c, large fancy all shodes, $1.90 bottles... © } porcelain nut or Scheftler's dandruft cure and} hatr 5 fruit bowls— tonic, $1.00 bottles. 7 C$ while they 49, last .. 5 (om | in Come early for these wonderful bargains, (i 8 ! for $10 American They are made in all conceivable colors and very pleasing dinner set — 100$ in design; all made in blouse effect. sizes 3 to 10. Pieces; handles all gold traced—ftoral Our showing of boys’ wash suits is the largest and most and spray decora- 3 complete in this city. We challenge the whole retail world to match these prices. Dr. Charles Oh, boastful civilization, what has science done? Replaced the bow and arrow with Flesh Food NEVER BEFORE, | # the rapid-fire gun. (Torpedo boats and armor plate, great strides are made»for war, Instead of peace, you still invent machines for human gore. Tho Great's Beautifier Porget war, think of peac: cndthe beautiful On’ sale “at Department Stores and / Pa x i] LADIES’ SHIRT WAIST SUITS, of fancy madras, Gaited Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloth, Linoleum, waded Etc. ° woven figures on white or tinted grounds, waists, aie. aloes, eho ea fo 3 69 are a Large line of colored enamel HOUBUOOUNOM UT Ri COUG ee eeceereres ; : renont EAD IES: SHIRT WAIST SUITS, of plain color = reed summer furaiture, doz, ee Z ~~ Golden Oak Ser 2 drawers, 18x36 © inch, ter ted price reduced to $3.98 28:28 112-Piece Dinner Set, 92 5 Slip Covers made to order ‘rom in all the desirable shades, entire suit tri ne wat white, gored skirt with plaited back........ 125th Street, West, Petween Geno and Seventh Avenues. ‘The capture of a pickpocket during the rush hours at the Eighty-sixth street tation of the Second ae elevated to-day nearly caused a panio, COLORED BURGLAR |S aed SESE CAM AT MNES Rbwaktainicacclaloe ertnitie seine las Trying to Ui ie Open an rad » Brooklyn, fa pals rani Tumors Cured by Radium. i of tha rush for the cars Max Green- i | fi OY! vers, of No, 3 wast Eighty-sixth| Office Safe with a Cold Chisel, Prana <4 cee of sis high grade brass beautifully decorated . . $9.98 to $24.00. street, felt a hand tagging at the purse} 9 Hammer and a Jimmy When } Steet tgat sce? ath, .eith be tn LQ , a ) fe man and. shouted for. the poles Pcs Wieeh caant, fo». DRESSER. aby The other parsengers crowded around,| surprised. the’caee, ‘and treatinent can be sent 10 your . P ‘ Oak Cc A Ss H OR, Carriage, many of them punching at tho pick- ot Lt Cost of the Cure. Sat 7 E } Mi “ enamelled Poke train went on, and the crowa on ‘ave Miller, colored, twenty-five aple, running gear, ‘Tho charges are always made reseonnie the platform. pushed the ci . cea 4 een ite a ms toward the sta blocking other p. ra of age Was caught attempting ‘the reach of every o} trying to get uj ne safe in the office of Robert | Consultation and X-Ray Exami nan, at No, 0 West Thirty: ton FREE. nee, LIBERAL wie street station, came along and took f thi t eet, and taken to the station ere BEE a ean ae ci DR. GARDNER, : 7 es sol seventh strect station, where e}] Policeman Kirk, of the West Thirty- + y ce in ue Bis name as ante Robe ; | eran street station, was passing Mo- Office 435 Sth Av., N. Y, City, \ ee lh — Polished, RE D I } Beventy-ntth. ate Clenahan’s office and suw Miller at Bet 28th and 30th - : : 4 5 C | 4 Greenberg's purse, containing $20, was|work inside. Kirk ran and. called Ai Koa, OF: 00ES Cate "OR —S $14 a5 ° $9.98 & fetnd in ‘tne pris possession, Roundsman Addison, and together they =n Side- | Tt ar 49,00] Bxtenston Lenie) © : lanes ene returned to the place and captured ‘ boards Se a8 4 POLICEMAN SAVES CHILD. | ™iter E. M. FIELD IN BELLEVUE. Arabia 169,08 nee. ies i lads sso ret en ntane 08 | seueayn Son 2 Brent in ates |f POSED tntone |Z ROPRRIREEAEES g ae : y taki a pane o! Oo Stopped Runaway Team, atl tn. window and had ransacked all the holic Wara. ve See 109,98 Be, 4 Ss. Ruined His Uniform, Gesks, He was on his knees in front| Edward M.. Fiel& son of the late $149.49 rains inedcamptel OQ. Row, near Chatham Bicycle Policeman Henry Kupfrat 1s] of the safe when firat seen by Kirk, | Cyrus W. Field, is in Bellevue Hospital fava 12: iment 121st St. @ 3d Ave. Park 5 qo on sick leave to-day, and when Ye re-| On his person they found a burglar's| again. He ts being treated in the alco- ports for duty he will have to pay for] jimmy, a cold chisel and a hammor, Ho | hole ward. fe rts 7 Sconiprurnisneaat! 4-9, 7°| Liberal Credit system. red six-year-old |'saiq he lived at No. 514 West Thirty-| Dr. Field, bi and a member ot 68 Tr he Board of had th - ‘emont | ninth street, a few doors from the of- Biieate Sane eekspataint com] {ROQUOIS THEATRE BOUGHT. | Wiiams. of Chicago, for the remodol- crushed to death| ace he was attempting to rob. Ingor! the! thlerioe ef thats house! (a penccerenncenccen concecccocccecses cocccceeseceeseet Ja9eesssesseessssse0e0008 by @ runaway team at One Hundred if a month ago to be examined as to his strict compliance with he new ordi- iN iru cana. then grabbed the ee opevenss on BANK DOOR, r fering com, aicehetam ro pales Ripe Dabesa: ear nusde wae a tae pine eh Brgvided Sunday World Wants Work Monday Mornit ng onc red_a block be: 6 jer ts. 8! engaged in weaving “ ’ | eae ed fn “stonpina harm, A 22 a"wen bream tre Het har 0 8 gunany yoo Wen WOR rae ; to fae teers oe oe