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‘HECOT $80,000 ON “THI UNLUCKY OA Friday and Thirteenth of Month| ' the Date of Good News for! ; Bert Van Nostrand, a Poor { Diamond-Cutter. ‘Pert Van Nostrand, a diamond cutter, | No, 005 First street, Hoboken, takes | tle stock in the canard that Friday aohy Say. He has been sick and out of work for Many months. He hes been living from liand to mouth an wympathy of u Were looking mighty blue to-day, Be was thinking that he hed the Mrs. Mar: &venue, who | in The lette The Conyention just signed between France and Italy covers the whole fleld of the Industrial Intercourse of the two Rationas, inel a relating 0 savings ation. for accidents and iuestions taised by of labor. In this in young Ttallan mining and glars one of the sean- the mutual migra connection the. tr: ghildren for F ‘The horrors of thie ie have been painted in by the Ttallan press, ‘This dealt with by the new Con- v H Designed for Spring Regularly $2 For Friday MODELS, Sack Coats, the new medium or long loose back effects. Trousers include the wide hip, peg bottom and conser- vative models. fs wy w Regularl So far as cerned, the new season series of light colors. FOR FRI Half designs, since the collec champagne and other n ® FOR FRI oe Not with with well k do we sue nition. Kerena Cycle Camera, s plate holder, Regularly $3.65. ly 25c. per doz., at ig of spruce, single he thirteenth of the month is an un-| x "a, An Important Sale of Suits for, Men At $46.00 The tailoring is of that character which the Gaks standard has established. are quarter, half or full lined or skeletonized. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Hats for Men fore it lengthens we would be rid of at least half of our soft and stiff hats. insure their immediate disposition. New models of high grade Derbies in black or tan; Fedora, Alpine and Telescope Soft Hats in black and a Three Pairs for $1.00. Powder, six tubes, Regularly 25c, At 15¢ EAST SIDE BELLE — {FIRE ATTACKS HAS DISAPPEARED Police Asked to Look for Pretty Hannah Kippleman, and Her Big Brother Is Eagerly Seek- ing Her Sweetheart. ‘The police have heen asked to look for seventeen-year-old Hannah Kippleran, has been missing her home at 76 Avenue B since nesday last. nnah i a very pretty young git ste describe as ack eyes, Her er teeth ike She has what the nov outfall nd venue B. | A short time ago Hannah gave her oa youth who {s well knows No dance hall in No Prederick J<1p- ix feet in height four dance hall anid hopes tc ta young man with a fittle blond mustache —<———_——— YALE AT THE MORGUE. Fifty students of sociology from Yale, the recond half of the class of which a part visited this city Isat week, came to town with Prof. Bailey yesterday and Inspected the Morgue and the island ton they will vislt Ellis Island, .| the police and firemen. WOMEN'S HOME Aged Inmates of St. Joseph’s Home, in Brooklyn, Are Car- ried to Safety by Ladders from Windows of House. —— A fire which etarted fn the basement of St. Joseph's Home for the Aged caused a wild panic among the inmates of that institution to-day. | St. Joseph's Home is a Catholic tn- stitution, at Congress and Hicks streets, Brooklyn. The fire started in the boiler- | room, where some of the woodwork was ablase, The halls upstairs were filled with smoke and fifty badly frightened were carried to the street by Patrick Hynes, a watchman, who tried put the fire out, was overcome by amoke, and was dragged out by a policeman, He was revived by an am- iance surgeon + John Dresener, pastor of St Church, discovered the fire, He rushed upatairs and aroused Sister Raphael, who 1s in charge, The other nisters were summoned by a bell and gent through the house to najly the fifty old women who were sheltered in the Institution, Several of the aged women were car- ried down ladders from the third story, it being feared by the firemen that they would be overcome by smoke in the halls before they could get out. The fire was confined to the boller-room, and the damage wan slight A i a ce SS a a nee EY THED TO BURN KNITTING WORKS Policeman James Phillips discovered an open door in the hallway of the Acme Knitting Works, at No. 83 Flush- ing avenug Williamsburg, while pass- ing and went tn to investigate, In the rear of a room on the first floor he saw n burning candle standing on the floor. ‘All about It were scattered oll-soaked papers, Phillips took away the candle and notified the Polfee and Fire Departments, The fire marshals and police are now Investigating the affair, The Acme Knitting Company ts owned by Wachman & Hertaberg. ‘Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder ol bdeautifies the Pode Sot Gurihes the breath, Ui le of refinement Bioves a of a century. Very convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY IGH GRADE and Summer Service. 2.50 and $25. and Saturday The coats FABRICS. Cheviots, ‘T weeds, Cassi- meres, Light Weight Wor- steds, Tropical Worsteds and Homespuns, in checks, overplaids, broken weaves, stripes. y $3. At $1.50 our hat business is con- has cast its shadow. Be- This method ought to All sizes. DAY AND SATURDAY: Hose for Men You will have afew less than fifteen hundred pairs of high grade Half Hose from which to select. They are of fine cotton and lisle thread. taste is all that you need to consult relative tothe Your tion affords embroidered, striped and plain effects in tan, black, gray, ew summer shades. DAY AND SATURDAY: ih Cameras and Requisites unknown quantities, but nown, dependable things, for your favor and recog- As an incentive: ize 3! by 4/4, rapid achro- matic lens; pneumatic release; Iris diaphragms; double At $2.75. \ Saks or Eorkes Rapid Plates, 3'4x3'» or 344x444; 10¢; 5x7, Regularly 55c, At25¢ slide, Regularly 55c, At35e 3% The fault is not with thefa are of a high order. fanc black or blue. mere, in checks, ove mixtures. - than one of each the The newest wide brim FOR FRID. sy ® £ Wash which embrace about one newest styles. as Lawn, Pique, plain weaves. Regularly $3 and Regularly $4 and o prices are lower than generally. Boys’ kage Shees and Q ¥ Serviceable? invested wit 9tol « Boys’ ace Shoes of Satin FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: An Im w Suits for Boys & YoungMen The sizes have suffered— that is the reason for the extreme price reductions. breasted, of cheviot or cassimere in weaves; of Serge or Thibet, in Coats half or full lined. Sizes 14 to 19, though notin every fabric. Formerly $15 to $18. Formerly $9.50 to $12.50. Boys’ Suits, single and double breasted, of Cheviot, Tweed, Homespun or Cassi- Notin all styles, but in more Formerly $6.50 to $7.50. Formerly $3.75 to $5.00. Regularly $1.25 and $1.45. much favored “middy" effect, of rough or smooth straw; streamersand band of silk. Dresses For Girls. Sizes 4 to 14 Years. Rather dainty dresses, four hundred in number, They are of such favored fabrics Scotch and French Gingham, Linen and kindred For elaboration rich laces, braids and embroideries are employed. suffered a concession of more th Sturdy Shoes For Boys. At Very Modest Prices. most pleasing form, withal. London toe, with oak tanned sole, solid white oak tanned leather. Sizes 2 to 554, t of Second Floor. brics nor tailoring—they single and double At $9.50 At $750 rplaids, stripes and re are sizes 8 to 16. At $4.50 At $3.00 © At 95¢ models, including the AY AND SATURDAY: hundred of this season's and fancy Chambray. The tices have $3.50. At $1.85 $5. At $2.85 i Yes, extremely, but h infinite style and a The those which prevail xforda of black Vici Kid, Scotch edges sizes $3.50 calf, welt sewed soles of $2.0) Roys’ Lace Shoss and Oxfords, brown Vici Kid, ex- tension soles, London toe. Boys’ kase Shegs and Ox hand sewed welted soles, Sizes 9 to 1334, Roya’ tops, hand-sewed wel heels. Sizes 9 to 134, ~ aN cies i ry age Showa of Patent Colt Skin, with mat calf soles, extension edge, first , $2.50 Sizes 9to 13%, $2.00 forda of tan Russia Calf, new flat last, first heels, Sriestbaritbase we appreciate the value of a dollar. HENRY EFOROHAD ee Its Convenient for Men to i Trade at The 14th Street Store In to-day’s advertising we point the way to economies that must appeal to all men who Each paragraph describes practical merchandise that is. sparkling with newness and is highly desirable. Men who have bought clothing, shoes, furnishings and other articles for personal wear and pas- time at this store declare they never saw good goods sold for anywhere near our prices. We have the reputation of Sixth Avenue’s Busy Corner to sustain, and we shall doit, This is the location for good goods at low prices. 5,000 Men’s Suits, *10 and ‘1 cr such as these are for 7:95. T! aker said he had sold we bought them the Suits, 7.95 hand-pa In this lot of splendid suits there are Fanc 7... ..~ | Tweeds, Mixed Cheviots, Black Worsteds, Black $10 and $12 | Thibets and Light Homespuns, each bearing | $10 and $12 evidence of best tailoring. The coats are cut single or double breasted, they are lined with a fine serge, and the collars are hand-made and ded. There are sizes to fit every figure. Our price for these magnificent $10 and $12 Suits Saturday will be Values, Go on Sale To-morrow at 7.95 WON'T REQUIRE much argument on the part of salesmen to sell suits bey are of the newest and mast desirable fab- tics, and made in those sensible styles now so popular with the people. It is a fact that’some dealers would not hesitate to ask $15 and $18 for these suits, When we | ing the season, thousands of them for $10 and $12 wholesale, so we call them $10 and $12 suit. = y Worsteds, Blue Serges, Scotch Suits, 7.95 Your Choice of 10,000 Pairs of Men’s Pants To-morrow at 1.49 NE THOUSAND Pairs of Men’s Work- ing Trousers, the kind that look and wear well, made of mixed cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds and plain color fabrics, sewed with Belfast linen. All sizes on sale at 1.49, are Norfolk Suits and that the price is 2.26. 500 Suits for Big Boys, 14 to 20 F Boys’ 5.00 Norfolk Suits at 2.25 Boys’ 5.00 Norfolk Suits, just the kind of a suit for good hard wear. They are made of all wool materials ina number of nobby up-to-date styles—sizes from 6 to 16 years. Remember, these suitings. Years of Age, at 4.00 IVE HUNDRED Suits for large boys of from 14 to 20 years of age, or men with chest measurements up 36 inches can be fitted. Fabrics are black and blue cheviots and fancy Our Saturday price will be 4,00. 600 Boys’ 4.00 School Suits, Saturday Only, at the Low Price of 1.97 We'd like to give parents such values as these all the time, but opportunities to make such purchases are very limited, We have enough, however, for all the boys who come Saturday. Make a note of the various styles. Boys’ 4.00 Norfolks in sizes from 7 to 14 years. "Double-breasted in Suits, sizes from 7 to 16 years. Sailor Suits in sizes from 4 to 10 ilor Suits, wide collars, sizes 5 to 10 years, Rus- Suits in sizes from 2}, to 7 years. The Strollers 3.00 Shoe for Men Will Be Sold Here Saturday for 2.35 puis IS ONE of the best-known shoes in the city of New York. # never sold for less than $3.00, its standard retail price. tised every day as the best $3.00 shoe on the market. for about two days’ busy selling. Each pair of these shoes bears the full trade mark, *‘Strollers,’’ and were made for this you want a splendid, stylish pair of sho pair of these to-morror ._Read on! There’s more to tell. “The Strollers,” those celebrated shoes for men, with newest toes, one medium wide and ving get a a great’ one narrower, newest lasts; all desirable sizes and two widths in these leathers: Patent Calf Button Oxfords Vici Kid Oxtords Patent Calf, Lace Shoes Vici Kid Late Shoes other values little less wonderful: “The Strollers” 3.00 Shoe at Additional Bargains in Footwear We consider The Stroller announcement the best shoe news we have published so far, but here are 2.35 Men’s box calf finish, solid lace Shoes, all sizes, at 1.45 Boys’ $1.50 Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 12 to 514, at 98c Girls’ Dongola Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, D and E wide, pair 89¢ Children's First at 19¢ Shoes, in pink, white, blue and red kid, with silk trimmings, usually. sell at 35c and 0c; Saturday Little Gents’ solid Rochester Russet Ruteia Calf Spring Heel, Shoes, sizes 9 to 13%, the $1.75 sort at, @ pair, Smoke Good Cigars, but Pay i jo More than These Prices | (PRE 14TH STREET STORE makes it possible for aman to smoke economically, as these prices will prove, You can get fresh, genuine | Robert Burns 10-cent cigars for Sc. each, and | other cigars and tobacco in proportion. The Cigar iriment fg conveniently located on the Sixth Avenue side at the second entrance, just astep fromthestreey == | High.Grade Porto Rico Brevas Cigars, selected W colors, fifty ina box; regular value 1.50, Satur- day's price, per box, 94c, Extra Fine Porto Rico Brevas Cigars, selected colors, fifty in @ box; roguler value 2.50, Satur- day‘s price, per box, 1.49. Battle Axe Perfecto Hxtras Cigars. twenty-five in a box; regular value 1.25; Saturday's price, per box, 89e. Havana Cigars from one of the best-known fac- tories at Tampa, Fla., mostly light colors, There is a limited number at the following prices: $25 Atlas Bicycles, 10.95 The 14th Street Store has just pur-|4'. chased 500 Atlas Bicycles, 20, 22 and 24 inch frames, Men’s and Women’s| - Models, at a price so low that less than 10.95 asked for them. E teed throughout, “piece hang 95 | We have 100 dozen Men’s Neg- It has It is being adver- We have enough of them half the usual price will be 10.95 ach wheel is guaran- and is equipped with | flush joints of lf you want a bicycle he grandest chances you tlas | tons 3 B. & M. Blue: Trading Stamps jj Friday & Saturday With each ten cents you||| spend in the 14th street store Friday and Saturday, we shall give you 3 B, & M. Blue Trad- ing Stamps. This is the great- est trading stamp offer ever |]. made. No restrictions, no conditions; simply buy the things you need and get the stamps. 65c. for Men’s §} 1.00 Negligee Shirts: ligee Shirts, all 1904 pat: terns, made of an extra quality of soft madras cloths, with neat printed figures and stripes, each garment perfect in quality and work- manship, attached or detach- ed cuffs. These are regular 1.00 Shirts, Our price, 65¢ Men’s Sample Underwear _In this lot there are 300 dozen men’s lisle, cotton and mercer- ized summer weight shirts and drawers, comprising a manufac- turer’s sample line. They are perfect quality goods, fancy colors and all sizes, These will be sold in matched suits only. The ‘regular prices are 50c. to 1,00 a garment, Our Saturday’ a Suit of Two Pieces is 75¢ Men Wear Gloves All the Year In warm weather gloves don’t last so long. Might as well have good gloves when they're priced so low, and own several pairs. 77c. for Men's Pique Dogskin Gloves, one clasp; smart fitting glove. Regular value 1.00. 7c. for Men’s P. X. M. Grade Cape Gloves, one clasp. The best of the pick of Cape leather is in this handsome glove. Were priced first at 1.25, $8 Cameras, $4.50 Daylight loading film Cameras that will take a picture 314x344 inches, fully guaranteed by the manufacturer and The 14th Street Store, such asaresold throughout New York for 8.00, will be sold here Saturday for 0. Photographic Supplies The trust does not combat The i4th Sireet Store, which accounts for the fact that Saturday we shall sell daylight loading films at 20 per cent less than regular retail prices; ah oahu Cy Ko, 4x5, 12¢ doz. ‘Argo Paper, 4x5, 12 doz. Au guaranteed fresh, demonstra- lay, free sample for all « Boys’ Baseball Suits, any size up to 16 years, Printing including cap, shirt and pants, The regular price of these suits is 2.00. Our price to-morrow, 98¢e.| No. Developing & Printing ce List Kodak Brownle No, 2 Br