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BiG MOSQUITO ARMY TO INVADE NEW YORK Largest Crop of Jersey Birds Ever Raised Expected to Ar- rive by Balloon Route To-Day or To-Night. Visitors are coming to New York to-day from New Jersey. They are big, lusty fellows, and they are out for blood. They have come unbidden, and they have come in armies, refus- ing to take ferries. They busz as they come, and there are those who interpret their song thus “I have a feelin’ for you.’ You will probably meet some of these jay or to-night. If you do, ‘visitors to-di slaughter them. They should not have left their swamps in New Jersey, for they are the advance guard of the biggest mosquito produce the State across the river has produced in years. °! SUSPECT TAKEN. Resembles Man Who Attacked a Young Woman—Arrested on Train. (Special to The Evening World.) BORDENTOWN, N. J., May 2.—A colored man crossed on an early ferry- boat from Philadelphia to-day and boarded a train at Camden for Burling- ton, It was thought that he resembled the man who had attacked Miss Johanna Mueller on Liteh Island on the Schuyl- kill River on Tuesday.’ Conductor Joseph Dowell of the train had the picture of the man supposed to have committed the crime, and, after senger’a features, he thlograghed “ahead and had the "man taken off at Edgewater Park, where lis will be held until it can be learned NEGRO whether he is the man who committer the deed. Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder Beae beautifies the | anh SR Rar ett Reed le of refinement a of a century. Very convenient for tourists, ft W Gord ADS, Sunday World Wants. Work Monday Morning Wonders. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 97, 1904 | I | fies | [. | I j 67 AVE, 219 6 22"° STREETS Women's $1 and $150 Gloves and Mitts. 50c the pair. A pre-holiday sale of somethin, like ilso the new all at the yeuths can be fitted 50 and $s. Some Stirring Saturday Specials. , Women’s Neckwear. Wherever you go for the holi day—a pretty “it of neckwear will add materially to your dress. These for Saturday are particularly ap- propriate for holiday wear: Embroidered Linen Sets; Washable collar and cuffs, in light blue, white and fancy colors; re- duced from 50c, for Satur- 25c¢ Collars: Fancy Stock One hundred styles, made with fancy tab effects; linen lawn, lace embroid- ery, mercerized cotton, &c.; trimmed ats fancy medallions, Val. lace, pearl buttons or embroidery; re- duced from 50c. for Saturday to 25c Turn-Over Collars: Embroidered linen, with new ribbon hole effect, especially for the four-in- hand or bow tie; reduced from 25 35c. for Saturday to. ¥ Cc Stock Coliars; Of Point de Venise, in white and ecru; reduced from 2! for Saturday to two hundred dozens—in these sty Elbow length lace lisle gloves, plain ha Cr ere Jace effects; also plain Elbow length silk mitts in allover DRY GOODS CO. i dia I §$ $ Men’s ‘15, *20 and *25 SUITS at have taken from our regular stock of Men’s Suits all the odd garments in which line of sizes is at all broken—and marked them $10 for Saturday. This is the usual custom following Memorial Day. This yoar wo precede it—and Materials include Blue Serges, Single d Double Breasted; Fancy Cheviots, Homespuns, Black Thibets, Cassimeres, black and fancy Worsted. They are handsomely made and trimmed, cut in the broad-shoulder effect, and have all the ear-marks of high-class custom clothing. Thousand Outing Suits at 85 Sale of Straw Hats at | 5 Coats.and Trousers—made up from Men's and Youths’ Sennets, e very fine quality Wool Crash and Split Straws and Mackinaw Homespuns —~ seventeen styles. Coats are Braids, in all the latest shap taped seams; Trousers have patent turn-up one price for Saturday. and belt straps; sizes 33 to 46—regulars and estouts Sasa oc Boys’ New Straw Hats at 59c. vi] ri ne ot Sennet braids and finished with Fine Outing Trousers at $2.2 5 Sere ON ee Men's and Youths’ sizes tn Homespuns and Wool Crashes; stationary turn-up bottoms and belt straps; — Norfolk and double - breasted two - piece me Suits; sizes 7 to 16 years; a great assortment Cassimeres in ‘regular-made Trousers; me- of light colored and light-weight wool dium and light shad Cheviots; nicely made and trimmed; it's our Former prices $3, ’ ° AvotherGreat PurchaseotMen’s Shirts The Famous ‘Montauk” Brand--all Neg- ligees; not a shirt in the lot worth below $1. Choose at C we've a limited quantity of the famous “Mattawan” brand to go with them. They represent the surplus stock on hand at the factories of two woven finger tips; openwork lace a The story is brief—and to the point. We give you the benefit of the Holiday. Don’ Vs our own Sizes 33 to 46—in both regulars and stouts. single-breastea 2nd Norfolk, skeleton, with “Reggie” Hat in Panama bral out of this lot. Boys’ $3.50 Suits at $1.50. also handsome. light-weight Worsteds and own stock reduced for this one day. Not all are “Montauk” Shirts, for of the biggest shirtmakers in America. In this lot are some of the identical kinds of ta being ndvertixed claewhere an very special at $1.10. We've several thousand. all told; enough to provide a good many men with Negligee Shirts for Decoration ay. All styles and colorings are included; six_hundred_patterns. in colors on fancy grounds; others have black or colored figures on white grounds. Decidedly Cut Prices for Saturday. Toilet Articles. We permit no store to undersell us et Articles; these prices are orthy of compariso P Ww Nearly all have plain fronts; some- thing like six hundred of them have pleated bosoms. Made with one pair of separate cuffs to match. Sizes from 14 to 17. Ready in the morning. Main Floor oa ‘4 'Tar Soap win having Sticks, 15% Ya) ing Soap, Special Prices on Misses’ Apparel __ The most important offering for to-morrow concerns’ a lot of Girls' Suspender Dresses in sizes from 6 to 14 years—to be sold At 1.48 instead of $2.50. e At 1.98 instead of $4.00, At 2.98 instead of $5.50. Materials are fine lawns, black and white checked-and striped ging- hams, fancy linens and so forth. Every style that is new and pretty. Other Saturday specials include: ~. Misses’ Walking Skirts and dress skirts; | Misses’ and Girls’ Pongee Coats fancy mixtures and plain cheviots; all] in collarless effect; trimmed with silk Tengths. Reduced from , braid; 5 $4.75 and $5.50 to.......+ 2.90) reais 8 82% 4.08 Reduced from $9 to...... Misses’ and Junior Suits in sizes 12 to| Girls’ White Dresses of fine Organdies 15; Eton and coat styles, all trimmed SU LGNE orate Badia ped dawns; taumed with Val. tace;} | |. Reduce sizes from 6 to 14 years, from sit and $12 to 6.9) retnced from $8.50 to.... 4.98 | Misses’ Suits in sizes 12 to 1; Eton| Girls’ Wash Dresses in sizes 4 to 14; and coat styles, trimmed with silk Russian effect; also lawn guimpe braid and buttons; cheviots ahd mix-| trimmed with lace; just the thing for tures. Reduced from $17 1 75 Summer __outin; and $18 for Saturday to.. from $1.50’ for Saturday to. . Shirt Waists: Price To-morrow Four models of Women’s Waists—about a thousand of them, all told, will go on sale to-morrow morning. At $125 Instead of $2.50. Some have entire blouse of large pleats and hemstitching, with fancy tucked Sleeves; others have entire yoke front and back of handsome lace and hemstitch- ing, with pleated blouse and fancy separate stock. Still others have entire front of fine embroidery; tucked back, tucked stock and sleeves. The fourth model is a bertha eifect of Val. lace, with tucked blouse; buttons in back, Material js the very finest quality of Ja es and embroiderie, all of this season's patti Tod fiat oe Another Lot! Wash Silk Waists; entire front of side pleats; pleated ack; Bed Si full blouse; fancy separate stock; blue and white, black. white, pink ahd’ white} regular $3 value for 1.98 io. noth Powder, 17e, & N's Paste, 420, Oriental Cream, S9e. . and ide, Hays Halr Health, 33e. 1a Blache Powder, 38e. Malvina Cream, B50. Runiti Coke Magda Cold C Splendid Oxfords, $2 pair; Worth $3, it We place on sale to-morrow morning this splendid lot of Ox- They are worth $3—materials, work- $ < calf Good. 200 Jownbury i Dand BTe. fords, along’ with some high-cut Shoes—at $2 the pair. anh and finish being of the very | est. | Descriptions are the sign-post to each | style. GaRose the one you want—and save a Dol day. lar in the price—Friday and Sature wallty hand-turn low and high heets; patent leather or No, 2 extra high ‘Cuban ‘heels --alvo Reelin; patent leather nnd. kid tips Shaldier “best. Kinds vot. patent allt, kid, ex- ix £01 low or military, —Ladies’ b tension sole No. leather, turn-sole Oxfords, with hich Cuban heels: very flexil it leather, Louls XV: ‘Ladies’ tan Ri Year welt Oxfo1 aplos; high | mi heels; Ladies’ black kid, thi but- No. 7 . flexible Oxfords; patent leather Ups; low heelm Every one of the above atyl A, B,C, D and B widths, ouble Ej lengtha 2% half nisen ineluded. iO = Al Twenty styles, in Button sak tan and Black Kid; At $2 Instead of $3,00.' and, Lace all newest Bring the Children to the Play Garden on the Sixth Floor. The 14th Street Store Will Give 3.50 Worth of (ieee 14TH STREET STORE will accept full books of 990 B. & M Blue Trading Stamps as $3.50 in the the many useful and beautiful premiums displayed in the Premium Exhibit room on the fifth floor. This credit voucher will be accepted for $3.50, no matter what youbuy. If you wish to spend the $3.50 in more than one department you Goods for Full Books of 990 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps dise in any department if collectors prefer this manner of redemption to the exchange of their stamps for their choice of Bring your full books of 990 B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps to the fifth floor of The 14th Street Store and for it you will be given a credit voucher for $3.50. Ice Cream Soda Per Glass 5¢ purchase of merchan- must shop on a transfer. To-morrow we will give 2 Blue Trading Stamps till 12 o’clock and then 1 till closing with each ten cents Prices they are Worth at Retail. Third Floor. Byeey MAN who enjoys being well dressed and every man who does not object to saving from $6 to $12.50 on a single suit of clothes is asked to follow this news carefully. To miss one of the important details may result in positive loss, The 14th Street Store bought 15,000 Spring Suits that sell at the doors of the factory for from $7.50 to $17, and retail regularly at from $10 to $25, These sui vided into four great groups, and will be placed on sale Saturday, for the first time. 3 Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s $10 Sprin: $15 Sprin; $20 Sprin $25 Spring Suits, 5.9: Suits, 7.9. Suits, 9.9: Suits, 12.4 zi EN'S Fine Spring Suits, EN’S Finer Suits, made M made of smooth worst- of the finest worsteds, eds, fancy cassimeres, in stripes, checks and serges, cheviots, tweeds, in single | those very swell gray effects; also and double breasted coats. In | blue serges, Scotch tweeds and this lot there are regulars, stouts | fancy cheviots in allthe new pat- andslims. In fabricjstyle,work- | terns; the assortment includes manship and fit these suits equal | single and double breasted sacks. any $20 suit. The price here | Good $20 suits, at sell anywhere for $10, Our price St yourself for will be 7.95 9.95 5.95 12.45 : Decoration Day Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits paS may make one dollar do the work of two, because these Washable Suits are at half price, fab- f Te Spring Suits for men are made of acid tested all wool blue serges, “black thibets, light homespuns, faucy cheviots and cassimeres. The sizes are trom 34 to 40 chest measurement. These suits will EN'S Custom Suits, made of imported silk wor steds, English home- spuns and cheviots. Single and double-breasted coats cut in the newest fashion, There are style and finish to these suits that put them in the $25 class. Yeucan rics that have been tested and will wash. Every desirable kind is here, such as Russian, Eton and Sailor Suits. ‘The sizes are from 2% to 10 years, and the prices: 49c 75¢ 98c 1.25 you spend. Show Patriotism Now if Ever With Flags. ‘Third Floor. OUR LAST chance comes to-morrow to get your flags to honor the Nation’ Heroes on Decoration Day. Guaranteed Bunting Fiags Ge | 12x18 in 16 x 24 in. ||24 x36in,| 6fe Hardwo highly polished, with ball and halyard. 12 ft., 84e; 10 it., 64c, and 8 ft., 44c. 2 Pounds of Delicious Bonbons for 25c Basement. OULDN’T YOU like a delicious bonbon, marsh- mallow or chocolate right now? Special 2-pound box Mixed Bonbons and Chocolates, with souvenir 4x6 mounted. silk flag; value 50c., at, 2-pound box, oa box Mixed Candy, 25c. value, at Box of fresh Marshmallows, 6€ 1.59 a Pair for ~ Fishing Tackle. Hot Weather Will 300 feet Linen Reel Lines, each, 25e. Hurry the Men Into These 2,400 Pairs of Men’s 300 feet Cuttyhunk Reel Lines, each, o 9 de. Negligee Shirts 300-yard Multiplying Reels, with click High Grade Shoes and ane, 1.39. sia 7 Main Floor, Tnird Floor. tavern beet EN who are laggards will miss this opportune sale of negligee ; 400 pairs—because we knew you ling ay Lapatcleia Se Rod, shirts. It’s not a common shirt sale. It’s abigone, Shirts om ‘OOK the whole lot of them—2, senha Quality and style Fine Combination lancerood Rods, big | WOrth from 69c to 89¢ will be sold for 39c. Shirts worth from . would want them at the price ro Taka leer Etsd tol mente | CCR Rte mec a 1.00 to 1.50 have been marked at 59c. You'll want from one to 5 considered, they’re the lowest Ba recat aeodl pal apeadiegrece ing , for fish~ | half a dozen of these shirts. Figure up your savings. We will feet. No man need be ashamed to wear them—they 600-foot fishing bank Line, 30€. | descrike them for you. ‘There are men's warranted patent coltskin shoes, genuine vici kidskin shoes, ae oot braided Linen Reel Line, each and genuine vici kidskin Oxfords, There's every desirable, shape and every Nene 100 fine leather Reel Cases all ec to 89¢ | |” wee eataiaa kind of heel, even to the military heel which some prefer for dress occasions. 3 and 4 Ply heavy‘ gut Hooks, all sizes, Shirts, | Shirts, Tl enj per doren, 15€, | Read further. You'll enjoy the news: Block tin wakefish Squids, each, Se. | Sure ae Peal weakfsh Squds all ses, 4 for 25. ie 59e ie oo, Men’s Patent Coltskin Shoes are a war- A cach, Te. 4 Men's ‘| rented patent colt stock, and are made onthe Men's Aly Gita Denvy wreakssh Lesdera/(6 for) AT eden ch Mesh steve é new Potay last in sizes 5 toll. They arewell/ pyygy Goly extta be iced , ; 7 High lined with heavy duck, wear-resisting linings, a! Blrgeatia) Beayaees Leaders, no | | light, medium and high ayedol neve Grade [letter nade tecesinys Teafrcel wih O° Grmge | | MUM 2 in 2eeud Aes | anata a mud eho, ght side English stays of patent colt leather. rs Hos tease. thee. # NO }made of madras tee Shoes ‘The Vici Kid Shoes are made like the colts in noes S-ply extra heavy Leaders, green, white | | cords or fine printed | weight, cushi i i ith th d. Morgan and mist, each, 9. brie, Th wee er quite wo high e heel, They have| ond Bounce and 10-ounce bank Sinkers, 6 for | par pt are ae in ks, aud the stock is 25c., each, Se. » 8) Oxtords | blind stays for toe 7 Vick Kid. Every sie | O*FP@S | | pyramid Sinkers,3and 4 ounce, each, Be. | | neckbands, continu- at is included at Pyramid Sinkers, 7 and 8 ounce, 4 for . 25c., each, 7. all desirable new The Oxfords are made of ie caey mn ic oT a | patterns and perfect | . ith ti jid leather 1 59 lpeetetund soles and each pair Lined. Every size, 1.59 Photographic | qualities, e | of course. Supplies | UST ONE more word. C 2 more word. Con-| ygeng Underw *, i ear, 79c. | Men’s 1.00 Pajamas, 69¢e" 21 id re- 4 $ G Price List for Saturday. sic eruyout needs ian EN’S Underwear, fine EN’S Pajamas, made of rocery member that we don’t pat- : . . - superior lisle thread, shirts have woven madras cloths, large va Sixth Floes. ronles he est, Curgors are French neck, silk front, long or nety of blue and white, black ha + standar foods, without arbi- | short sleeves, drawers hi the ‘* Otis '’ and white, and red and white lar Dinners to New Yorkers. i ursday night this | 31550, per pound, 3e jor made seams. This underwear‘is a | ful and equal to garmen if 2 w ell ken 1,00 1.00 suit, Saturda; number had been disposed of and we ceased taking orders. It Hydro Nett Developer (Concentratar), ee paola ark Our 79¢ ce Per y 69e » ” y was the most successful distribution of the kind ever attempted, and was heartily approved of by all who took advantage of the induce- ‘0 visit our Grocery Department, the best in New York, Read These Quotations: Butter—" Willow Farm" extra Wines and Liquors creamery, 1-1b. print in carton 28€. Selected Table Cheese—Herkimer County full cream, mild or sharp, per lb. 15¢. Cotfee—'‘Harmony"’ blend, dry rvast, 5ibs., 1.00. ‘Te&—Formosa Oolong, English Break- Toning end Fixing Solution, 8 ounce bot- tle, Pair Frames, 314x344, 314x424, 4x5, 8e Drying Racks for 24 Negatives, 10€ Record Dry Plates, 4x5, 32€ Record Dry Plates, 5x7, 49e Vignettes, 4x5, 5x7, 25 Argo Developing Paper,4x5, per dor., 12 Cyko Developing Paper,4x5, per doz., 82 Disco Printing Cut Paper, 4x5, per dor, 9€ Hydroguinone, per ounce, 15¢ Hydroquinone, per +; pound, S9e Hydroquinone, per ¥% pound, 1.19 Hydroquinone, per 1 pound, 1.98 Litmus, per bottle, 10¢ Shering’s Pyrogallic Acid, per ounce, 19 Graduates, 2 ounce, 4€ Graduates, 4 ounce, 7e Graduates, 8 ounce, 9€ Graduates, 16 ounce, 15€ Acid Fixing Powder, per box, 6 ment t Saturday Claret, Quality—Per gallon, including jug, 59e. ~ style as if It were intended f The material and linen, or, if preferred, white and St. Julien Claret — Choice table wine, cases of 12 quarts, 2.74; bottle 24e. | Jar 50c. Zinfandel, Burgundy, Ries- | peel Seren caddy 60s Ai Ming and Sauternes—Superior | Q , quality, reduced price, per gallon, 89c; Grape Juice—Vincland or Glessons | “ie of 12 quarts, 2:94; bottle, 27e. fast. ing much better than is in dresses costing 2.98 ui unfermented, quart bottle, 48¢; pint | Sherry Port, Catawba-Angel- | 1, Developing Powder, for 16 ounce 4 ; bottle, 25e. Standard quality, 3 years old, sound, pure | Water, per tube, de Breuer ere mutter recone . Meats and Fowl Cite yn per one cial Baa 24c. Croquet Sets elaborately trimmed with lace edge and | Ea Harr pape petty moh: and Lawn Trappings medallions; skirt trimmed to covorpona ve . 3 Hardwood 8 Ball Croquet Sets, hand- 400, ford per gallon, 1.24; full quart bottle, 39. | comely varnished, various colors, com- Misses’ Duck Skirts, Monticello or MonogramPure Rye Whiskey—10 years old, re duced price, per gallon, 3.00; full ‘quart bottle 8Be,. Mt. Vernon or Finch's Golden plete in brass hinged box, 98e Waterproof Tents, Hopkins special, in various sizes, 7x7, 7x9, 7.08 and 6.98 Folding Camp ‘Chairs, with back, 29 Lawa Settee, painted and varnished, Fancy Ribs Beet Roast—Per|b.’ 12e. Girls’ White Lawn Dress: prettily trimmed with embroidery edge and insertion, hemstitched yoke, turn- Less Canada Mutton—Per 1b.» 126¢. Leg or Loin of Bucks County Wedd Pure Rye Whiske; 9c ‘: Veal—Per lb., ite. . —5 years old, special price, gallon, 2.24; Steamer Chairs, heavy canvas, with | over collar and cuffs of embroidery, Spring Turkeys—Per |b.,20c. full quart bottle, 64. foot rest, 1.25 at 1.57. Here’s a Shirtwaist Suit for a Dainty Miss Second Floor. ISSES’ Wash Shirtwaist Suit, re chambrays and lawns. The colors are blue, rose tucked and hemstitched, and each color is There’s no doubt about the waist made with large bertha of lace and | embroidery skirt with deep hem and | cluster tuck, 6 to 14, at 3.19, at 2.98 made with as much attention to or her elder sister o The wai: black. ordinarily obtained Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, fine needlework yoke, solid lace and blue and black, trimmed Girls’ Wash Dresses, in linens, chambrays, lawns and organdies, trimmed with embroideries and laces, high neck, spencer and berth: values at 2.98,