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a, ‘aged in Hight rubbers and carrying an ‘umbrella, Mayor McClellan walked from Clty Hall the sun made tts first appear- e@pat’s luck for you,” he exclaimed, meeting Secretary John O'Brien, @jl prepared for a deluge, out comes the ‘weather are imminent." vies, we've certainly had a spell of weather,” the Mayor sald to an ining World reporter, glancing ‘through the window, his gaze finally (A Big Clothing Deal Fre f ch F H 3c Sale rench Flannel and Homespun Suits, Shas $15.00 and $10.00 5.00 | e Men’s English Serge ] THIS SALE || i ae ‘But we tan Valvic Calfskin for R - one more evidence of the economy of the R: shoes at the wholesale price. iy Send for Strie Booke-Mail Orders promptly filled. a ee a at a truly a harbinger of @ fine day.” The bini—a brown thrush—is a fre- ) i DISCUSSES quent visitor in City Hall Park and . has come to be known as the Mayor's Pekan rainy weather but ite, are ¢ d Weather, . [Biel always ia followed by fine weather, “Do you find administration aftsire hang heavier during foul than Jn fatr the Mayor was asked. weather?” . “Weather sometimes rends a man's soul, even Including he who weirs a crown, I believe—but, hang heavy or ight, the executive grind always la the same. Weather good or bad doesn’t equatize ise vaded of state, and the Mayor smile “But what a joy It is to work on @ But bad weather has its vir- ) Much Sunshine Is Like} Too Much Dessert,” He Says; Weather a Sort of ire’ ” fino day! lorcestershire Sauce.” {em atter all. One thing, it prevents a fellow from violating the automobile ‘ ————_— speed laws,” and the Mayor laughed : as ar h punelfine is Ike too x 7 -| Tien, too much rune! u 4 Enveloped in a rain-coat, his shoes in Th Heel SLO and bad weattr, you ft reapective fields prostahly. In’ California, where the sun shines fesidence to the City Hall to-day. many days in the year, the people 4 pied e a cloud and ‘the time the Mayor reached the| J¢"had weather might be regnrded Wa an sort of a Worcestershire sauce—an appetizer—ae a prelude to x fine day. “Yes- LOOKING FOR MISSING BOY. jay I trudged down town minus these | day toga, and to-day, when 1am | Charles Swanson Disappears and Police Are Notified. ‘The police have been asked to took for fifteen-year-old Charles Swanson, who disappeared in five days, ,and for the first time in what has an nge the prospects of fine th strest May Henge, alin baile, is «awk and has brown hair and on the green sward. "Ah," ex- | Wien the the Mayor, indicating a brown shirt and bloycle cap. _ For Spot Cash. 5,000 SUITS _ At Less Than Cost of Manufacture, Suits, single and double breasted, color guaran- ay ‘teed; some satin lined, 5.00 | Also Fancy Worsted, Plaid, Stripe, Gray and Brown Tints. Made to | | 7.50 AND a peace $15.00 and 10. 00 sh Cravenette Rain Coats........$10,00 .00-English Stripe Trousers...,.. .$2.00 and $3.00 Gents’ Fornishings, Hats and Shoes at Great Reduction. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. 235 BROADWAY, Opposite Post-Office. greatest shoe comtort in summer consists in cool sweatless feet. No leather ever tanned is so light, cool, clean and sweat: ing as “ Valvic Ventilating Calfskin,” used only in Regal Shoes, If our business were tan- ning leather instead of mak- ing Regal Shoes we should be able to sell all we could tan of this Improv- ed Valvic Calfskin at such a price that you would never see it in any shoe costing you less than six dollars— and in meaty, few 9 costing less than ‘ht dollars, only—and $3.50, as always, Valvic Calfskin Regals cost you to Wearer” direct way of selling six-do! THE SHOE THAT PROVES 72 REGAL sTOREs—25 OF THEM IN GREATER NEW YORK. MEN’S STORES, NEW YORK cirTy, LYN cot £397 Fulton sts opp, Montague Bt, *11l Broadway, near Redfor @. 91008° Broadway, bet. Ditmars St. and Wil- Toughby Ave. 406 Fifth Ave.. hetween 10th and Lith Ste be NEWARK, N. J. eerste 841 Broad St., opp. Central R. R. of N. J. Ah at eas JERSEY CITY, Bets cortiandl anf Liberty sta, °00 Newari Ave WOMEN'S STORES. eyes. boy left home he wore & dark sackooat, blue trousers, ight blue you a. NEW FORK, rsx, 1 Br be, cy ‘est treet, cor, Tth Avenue, jerald Building. 202 Nansau Bt. cor. Ann. ‘cor. Rlet 92280 Third A: 8. W. cor, 124th Street. i Bay, near Willoughby ‘Ave.; e468 FIFN Ave, Yoh Thine tee Bee MARKED, WITH A STAR ANE OPEN EVENINGS. bied, “there te our éair weather bird [DEATH RATHER THAN ASYLUM Woman Who Was to Have Been M. Veit. forty-two years old, wife of Harry Veit, the driver of the police a a early to-day In her home at No. 195 Dickerson treat. ‘the City Hospital In a serious condl- tion and her recovery is doubtful. (amily and friends to havo the woman sent to an aeylum, The woman said whe would kill hervelf rather than g» to the institution. — ae TOTO TEER Tee “THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, JONE 3/1904. TALK TO BE CHEAPER. Committed Tried Safcide, NEWARK, N J, June 3.—Elizabeth Rates Between Boroughs, ‘an, and who ts said to be slightly jamenited, hot herself near the heart She was removed to cost 20 cents, versations between Manhi Arrangements were made by her and Borough will be maintained. S4 t Sandler’s $852 Suits ing together. Sandler’s line of $8.50 Suits are the envy of the cheap dealers, They want at least $12 to match them. I. Sandler & Co. 2274 Third Avenue, 555 Elghth Avenue, Near 124th Street, Near 38th Street. Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. Saturday Morning Made Doubiy Inter-| esting by These Great Five- Hour Sales. 98 Sacaus, 5) 8c. Batiste, 5ic Colored lawn dressing From 8 to 1 Only: Sacques, dainty patterns, 15c. Hose, 10c. From 8 to 1 Only. Several hundred dozen ef | Printed Batiste, white, tan, Telephone Company Will Reduce Incredible as it may seem the New York Telephone Company has decided to reduce rates. Hereafter }-or, after the new directory Js out, about a week | from now—it will cost only 15 cents to talk between Manhattan and Brooklyn for flye minutes mvhere formerly it has Reductions will be made also for con- an Borough jJueens, Richmond and the (Bronx, but the rate has not been determined. The old two cents a minute for conver- sations between pointe in Manhattan NDLER is a Young, Energetic, Ambitious man brought up in the manufacturing tailoring business, and he knows Clothes like a book—the cloth, the linings, the put- Those who: know him well call him the wuddenty from Me !"Clothing King.” home at No, 118 East One Hundred and 18, He ‘s tai) for complexioned women's fine rib black Cot- ton Hose, very elistic, warranted pure dye; sold black and navy grounds; charming designs in fig- vred, floral, scroll and spot tight fllting back, loose front, bell or bishop sleeves, | large collars, embroidery to 44 98c. Ne Waists at a Fraction of Their Value. One hundred dozen only, so you needn't feel disappointed if you reach here too late in the day to get your share. They’re the surplag atock of one of the best New York manufacturers, Only a few of each size, but aul are choice new style waists, in lawn, fancy madras, silk mull and batiste, ‘We count ourselves lucky in obtaining them, for they comprise the richest lot of waists we're been able to offer this season. Their values range from $1.75 to $2.75. Saturday choose from the 1,200 at....secsee.ssee. ane 98c Limit 2, No mail or C. O. D. orders, ’ Half-Price Sale of Millinery. We have about 1800 ready-to-wear hats that we've subjected |to the price-redfiction process because their room is wanted. | | They are brand-new hats, and include milans, rough and fancy hand-made braids, | trimmed with velvet ribbon, ornaments, quills and wings. A majority are black, | | the rest navy and brown. Turbans, sailors and large flares compose the shapes, and | | they're suitable for both women and misses. Hats like (hese never before sold for | Stedey 1.25 1.75 and 2.48. Until they all go, 49c, 75c, 1.25) There’s Profit for You in This News of Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing. None but the most carefully made clothing gains entrance here. Ail the more remarkable therefore are these prices: ‘Thousands of Wash Sults, Ball Blouses and, Shirt Walsta, 7:49 ito Bi barete, anata foo ouee . a r ‘oraal duck; also. fan te outs .. wool rash 1.95, 2,95 white ground... regularly “at 1Sc. sipllscsestrne 10c No Mail Orders, effects; value 8c. 9 urd c2csus cease ONC No Mall Orders. and ribbon trimmed, 34/ regular); y patterns on 4. uta, cea 2% teat OB. to 1.95 Rueslan and Buster Brown Buits, f ti 5 fancy end plain od * 2.95, 8.95 Long Fants Suits, for young men, Mk 20, ‘wea and muxtures....c. “5.95, 6.95 Were’ 12.00, Tedhiced to. -,8,00| | Klegant’ Long Pants Dress suits ‘Two-Piece Double-Bi Dress | for to 20, sorgee z Suita, for ages te ie | anne erro gee 40.00 blue” end” epring Hxtures, at....... 3,95, 2.95, 3.95| Two-Piece Long Trous a Norfolk Bulta, grandest collection Butts, Fise poune than ot ages of pergoa and fancy ma- : {Terk for ages € to 14, 2695» 3.95 | tena practi O90 6 Shoes, Oxfords and Sli Low Priced. Good news travels. The extraordinary shoe values that are daily occurrences here are bringing in new faces from near and distant points, Saturday Oxfords and Slppes are given the place of honor. Make {t a point to come to our shoe department Saturday. There's an economy lesson in the visit. Misses! and Children's Tan Russia Calf | Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas Ox- Shoes, extension soles, in button and lace; |fords md Lace Shoes; alses 11 to 2, ce 8% to 10%, $1.75; 11 to 98 00 $1.28; 6 to 10%... ¢ e040 $1.00 tO Breceservee ++++¢+0+81450 | Boys! Shoes and Oxfords, patent leather Misses’ and Children’s Roman Sandal | #nd viel kid; sizes 1 to 534....., $1.95 and Orford Ties; size 11 to 2, $1.80; 6 | Little Men's Shoes, Rusia calf, patent to 10% leather and vici kid; sizes 9 to 1334 $1.50 Misoes iren| A special lot of Misses’ and Children's Button Shoes, mat kid tops; size 11 to 2,/ Patent Leather Roman Sandals; worth $1.98; 6 to 10% .... 606 eevee $1.50 | $150.--..-0 005 CROCHORE a ee a ge ee ep a Never Were Good Groceries So Easily Owned. | |{*Chef"’ Pastry Flour, unsui eer for biscuits or pastry, per $ 1b, Packagessscsevececseeee seals Genuine Baltast Gi ete pian se PO Ly In $ doz, cases, 1,26 dos. Cor Starch, ‘‘H. B.'* Brand, none Our Famous “H. B."" Coffee, ex betier, regularly 6c., 2 packages cellent in taste, ground, pulver~ LOB Se sesbecye Saccenseesensel es zed or bean, Ib.sesseveeseee 0D Satur The outing suits time. 400 coats and for outin and most spuns—double or bottom—belt the price we asic You know as are the popular ap; of dollars’ worth of strictly hand-tailored manufacturer in dis stepped in and took the entire stock right from under their eyes. realizing this, we've added extra clerks and provided every facility for They are correct in every sense of the word— depicting new ideas and designs for the season 1904. *7.15 wear—Newest lesirable effects in crashes, cheviots and home. breasted co ats—skeleton lined—trousers turn up at loops—sizes 33 to 46 chest—regular and stout—worth double y SATH AVE, LP2TOL0™ STREETS " a ford Gx reat le of day’s, sing of a surplus stock: W' will be of particular interest at this 9.75 465 Summer suits of fine materials — Excel lent workmanship, splendid showing of designs and pat- terns—guaranteed to fit— made to sell at $15 and $18— every size, ranging from 34 to 44 chest. Suits that will ker tothe smart dresser , who appreciates a great sav- $9.75 trousers single 87.75 Men’s blue serge suits, 510. well as anybody that blue serge sults parel for summer wear. You must have at least one. We want to impress upon you that these are not the ordinary kind, but suits that sell regularly at $15 —verv best workmanstip—perfect fitting—single or double breasted—trousers have loops—special at...... 510 HAT’S $1.39_Lawn, lace 0 $2.75, for $1.39. ery, $4,00, for $2. $3.00—Lawns, with 1 ular $6.00, $3. $3.65—Fine lawns and linons with lace trim or embroidery, regulas $6.50 waists, for $3.65. *9.75 for misses’ 16.75 regulation suits. THESE popular blouse suits in high grade cheviot are a : striking carnple of the great saving that awaits economical parents, heir daughters be smartly and correctly dressed for all ~pccasions, in Simpson Crawford Co.'s misses’ and girls’ department, As seasonable a suit as you could wish for $9.75—a regular $16.75 value, Improved Phonograph. ‘1 down. Easy payments t6 sult. Columpia Gold+Moulded Records, 256. We exchange disc records. What to eat “ warm day HERE'S a saving list of things especially prepared for outin, parties, picnics, excursions, automobile an fishing parties. Many prepared in our own ‘hygienic kitchens, a1 lute purity of every article. Call Chelsea—2100. New York received before 12 o'clock delivered same (noon) will be FRESH BUTTER— Royal Stewart Extra Quality 1-Ib. print in earton deliv. ered 23 CHICKEN LOAF—Vert- ie mio (not Every one teed; uaran- not delivered: dozen, In carton . 206 BOILED HAM—Swiift's Premium, sliced by the new slicing ma. chine; ID wees. 226 Pure wines at GUINNESS’ DUBLIN Btout—Imported |‘ dozen, $1.64; 130 3,000 more waists. the number of _ these dainty creations for the smart Summer girl we've received for Saturday to keep that great %4-price sale going—the sensation of the week among New York's critical dressers, "ve plenty of the $2 waists 98c inner ane lawns whined O8c lace or 51,65—Lawns and organdies, lace or embroid- ery trimmed, $325, for $1.65. $2.00—Lawns and organdles, lace or embrotd- $2.39_Pine lawns and linons, trim or taflor made, regular $5.00, for $2.39. who-insist that = MIRTH_AND MUSIC In the country if y Columbia graphophone men’s suits starts at *7.75. THs unprecedented, seasonable sale of men’s clothing comes about through a tremendous purchase of thousands Ce ane outing and Summer suits at the greatest price-concession ever granted bya ile other stores were dickering for small lots of this sui ; M stock Simpson Crawford Co, It's a sale that will crowd our clothing department Saturday, and promptly attending to your wants, Second Floor, Every man who is a judge of quality in clothing will see at a glance that this is the finest assembly of Summer suits ever shown in New York by any, store, 13.95 *17.50 375 sults in the new- 387 suftsas dressy and est worsteds, cheviots, good fitting as any ex- and cassimeres—aAil clusive tallor ever made. hand-made and finished Highest qualities and neate ty th: pat Journeyinen est patterns in worsteds, allors, reflecting e .—We' highest type of | skilled nae perce a Wed workmanship—suits that a a ordinarily at $28 0 $30—to-mor- row, all sizes .. s 1 7.50 Sell regularl, for $25,at,. $13.95 Young men’s suits, *8.50. Blue serge and fancy mixtures—also worsteds—superbly cut—finely tailored—values 312 and $15—sizes MYO IS yearn At sescesesee a Een , Boys’ washable suits, * 1.10. Boys’ Russian and sailor suits of high quality material— guaranteed washable—every desiratle color in a variety of handsome combinations—sizes 2% to 8 years, at........... a Sa) embroidery. ir embroidery trimmed, We've lace Or embroidery, reg- | slate, tan and clasp—black, Fashion says; “Wear fabric gloves,” Kayser silk gloves, 50c. THE famous Kayser silk glove as usual is the popu —embodying ali that's correct and dainty. 50G 75¢ Prices that take well with smart dressers. have not. dented demand — others did not. A showing far and away ahead of/any other—all qualities, all styles, all colors— black and white. 59c. for 75c. special Milanese suede lislo gloves, 2 clasps—metal and horn—white, black, 256. for women's lisie gloves—one horn gloves, fine weave. Time for men to wear belts. Men’s dollar belts, 50c. Tus great Saturday sale of men’s $1.00 belts at 500, is an event befitting this weather—too hot to wear a vest. had 1,000 dressy belts © Half price for the men who want toLe cool. They come in all slzes—some have heavy hip rings, while others are straight—made of pig and calf skin. You can form a good opinion of how dressy they are when you consider that they have stitched edges and large harness buckles. Every man who goes without a vest mi belt, and every man who wants to be contents and sensibly dressed will go without a vest the greater part of June, July, August and September, Main Floor, lar glove for Summer 51.00 Plenty of the Kayser—others We foresaw an unprece- mode—the best value offered. white and colors, good religble in those sol 38.75 for misses’ 10.75 regulation suit of linen, blouse, reinforced yoke, embroidered emblem on sleeve and shield —broad taffeta tie—full flare skist—sizes 14, 16 and 18, *9,50 for misses* taffeta walking skirt, new box plaited model, well tailored, faced with cloth for service, This suit has the reinforced yoke—nautical emblem ‘on sleeve and shield—skirt has broad $ side platts with deep hem—sizes 14, 9 75 16 and 18—special to-morrow at.. ie It is admitted that Simpson Crawford Co.'s apparel for misses and girls has a rare touch of style elegance not found in any other store, the costly creations of the exclusive modiste. Three hundred simply trimmed hats and continentals Third Floor, They are equalled only by °6.75 for misses’ 9.75 taf- feta blouse coat, trimmed with braid, full crushed belt, large Sleeve, sizes 14 to 18 years. i $2.50 for girls’ dimity 5 guimpe dresses, large collar The Co ntinentals: trimmed with Val, lace, skirt exceedingly see Petes tucked—deep hem, Clallnericionee ayn ee AY (3) ° for girls) 1.45 Spencer The large hai esses, adjustable waist of allors, flares, ripple bri sheer white lawn, tucked, upper brims with facings Of chip brald-catylanty Hi trimmed with silk, f sizes 6 to 14, . wings—special Po center breasts oe $3.75 ‘ou take with you @ Second Blo at $1.50. good we guarantee the abso- Sixth Floor, All orders for Greater day, ROAST BEEP — Woll- mea men and is BREAKFAST BACON— Armour’s or Swift's mild sugar cured: aliced to your order by the new slicing machine; Ib ..... 156 CHICKEN or HAM SAND WIC HES; MOEN veces eeeeee BOG SMOKED CERVELAT— sliced to order; TD ceveeee 1 special prices. ~ nore SELECTED They're the, tabl 5 cluding Jug), al. 6 SHERRY, PORT, CA: tawb day. Muscate! and pret Extraordinary: Kneipp *3.25 underwear for men *1.50. T the high-class haberdashers and other stores carrying K f neipp under- A wear you'll find it sells at a fixed price—g3.25 and $3.50 . re si +, | this celebrated brand at Simpson Crawford Co.'s to-morrow *1.50 There are just 100 dozen garments, full complement of sizes, regular and stout drawers, and the color is the London novia natural color of pure silk underwear. rehrcaicn peng the Each garment has the celebrated trademark of the well-kno i underwear for men. Father Kneipp, ie catest eee ay en neat modem times, and he gave his name to this underwear because of its tried hygienic It’s the underwear that’s generally worn by all celebrated doctors, here to-morrow at 1.50. 400 pairs women’s dressy Oxfords, 1.45 | WE OULD even think of selling these fashionable | patent-leather | concession—the surplus stock of a well-known manufacturer, Have 400 for:to-morrow. All sizes are included—C, sell at $2,50,,and just as dressy as our special price for Satur- for children's 85c shoes—#1.25 to $2 shoes— black kidskin—widths up to G, —! 8} G5 for women’s $2.50 white can- vas Oxfords, Main Floor. Here's the reason for selling at this cut price—the manufacturer sent the shade which is dyed for the Landon irae fokead ot ecru, the ite color sol ere, but then perhaps ou'll like this new Loadon shade KNEIPP-LINEN ter. Rather than have the lot re- MADE IN DENMARK FROM IRISH LINEN YARNS turned, the maker took a great loss. long and short sleeves, It is guaranteed absolutely fast, you know, is the greatest apostle of health in ¥! athletes and vlads never sold in any other store in America for less than $3.25 Bie al \ Oxfords at $1.45 if we hadn’t fortunately secured 1,000 Pairs at a special price We sold 600 pairs Friday, and E widths—at #1.45 Sroeue Haye the high French heel—turn Soles—neat tip—short vamp—the best value in New York, to-mor- yan RM geile, 51.45 $2..Q5 for women's russet Russie calf Oxfords, all widths and $3.50 fer the new S.C. . iN ) S.brown Pussta rfetts: tle—ali sizes—yid. bon laces... ~ dressiest shoe made to b> $1.45 and misses’ 246 to $—mili-