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Stern Brothers Exceptional Values, To-morrow, in ’ “Women’s and Men’s Hosiery Women’s Fine Fast Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, 25¢ with spliced seams and double soles Value 45c pr. Women’s Black Lace, Plain Tan Gauze and Black 35¢ Lisle Thread Hose with colored embroidery Value 60c pr, ‘Women’s Black Lisle Thread Hose, c in lace insteps with colored embroidery Value 75c pr. 45 Men’s Extra Quality Fancy Half Hose, with embroidered Cc fronts, black lace work and vertical stripes Value 45c pr. 29 Rugs for Summer Homes at Liberal Reductions AXMINSTER RUGS, 9 x 12 ft., Value $24.50 JAPANESE JUTE RUGS, in Oriental Designs, 3268, $1,838 vValue$z.00)6x98, $4.50 Value $o.75 4x7" $2.50 “ $3.5017#.6x10#.686.50 “ $9.75 9x128,. $8.5O Value $12.50 CHIN: NI TAT TINGS, eral ot 4078686. 7 5,8.50,.9-50022-50 ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF VERANDAH MATS, INDIA DHURRIES, FIBRE MATS, COTTON RUGS, &c. $17.50 Attention is directed to their COLD STORAGE FOR ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS, CLEANING, RENOVATING AND REPAIRING \ ! AT MODERATE CHARGES. hird Street West Twenty- Announce t f Fine quality linen, strict- ly tailor made. Madras with large pearl buttons, colored linen, trimmed with lace. - Natural Imported Suits, Plaited Waist and Plaited . Skirt, all sizes, value $10.00 to $25.00. Immense Sale of Shirt Waist Suits of Also Linen Coat Suits in white and natural color, - Persian Lawn with Lace fi 50 value $15.00... .... 0005, Insertions on Waist and Skirt. Broadway and 13th St. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of _-Men’s Half-Hose. Fine’ Lisle Thread Half- Hose. Plain or “drop stitch” weaves, Black with embroidered clocks and figures— browns, and the fashion- able light greys and tans, 5c per pair. Sea Island Cotton Shirts and | FURS | Stored and Insured, It is requested that customers will leave Fur Garments to be altered or repaired, as early as possible during the Summer months, to facilitate their prompt de- livery in the Fall. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street, » Drawers. Shirts. with long or short — sleeves, regular length eee JAMES McCREERY & 60. Ladies’ Coats, Linen, Mohair and Pongee Coats, $8.50, $12.50 and $15.00, 1 Formerly $12.00 to $22.00, Twenty-third Street. SAYS “WATER CURE” -ILLED THE Bat ‘Dr. William S. Cordes Reports There Is Something Mysteri- ous Regarding Death of Child the Coroner Is Investigating. Twenty-third Street, FS, TALLMADGE PASSES. AWAY He Was President of the Sons of the American Revo- lution and Was Eighty Years Old. Coroner Williams, of Williamsburg, is Pavestigating the death of John Thier- bote, thirteen months old, who died to- my at No. 103 Melrse street, Brooklyn, £ what Dr, Williage 8. Cordes, af No. @81 Bushwick avenue, declares to the — Mwater cure.” 9, {Dr. Cordes was called in to attend ‘the child this morning. He found it # dead and despite heroic efforts ‘Baye the child death soon followed. { declares that the stomach the; intestines of the child were Fre@orick 8. Tallmadge died yester- day after an iliness of six weeks at the tome of his aister, Mrs. Edwant W. Seymour, No, 2 West Seventeenth uf luring the last two weeks, | street, at the age of eighty, He was fe that the child had been given | not married. He was for many years tities of water to drink. td toy test ad to] Dresident of the Sons of the Revolu- mer started an ‘on: Mr, Tallmadge had for years been THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENLNG, JUNE 21, 1904. LMOST every carpet sensational sale going on here of the "SIXTH AVE., 22D TO 23D STREET. buyer America knows the carpets made by Alexander Smith & Sons of Philadelphia. Knowledge of that sort is always important— more than ordinarily so now because of the [Fire salvageof Alex.SmithCarpets| ‘We began the cale with something like $32,000 worth—bought at fire underwriters’ sale—in many in- Cut out this coupon. in QUT THIS courge Gg IT 18 GOOD FoR A FREE TICKET TO LUNA PARK Good Week Days, Sundays, Holidays IF PRESENTED AT OUR STORS WITH ANY PURCHASE YOU MAY MAKE OF 26c. AND OVER. stances at a fraction of manufacturing cost —Carpsts, rugs, floor olicloths, linoleums, mattings, beds, bed- rtains and upholstery goods. We chose only the cream of the stock—now on sale At amaz- 49c. all-wool ingrain carpet, 14c,— All-wool ingrain carpets, good patterns on either side—also double-faced hemp carpet. 36 14¢ Inches wide—values up to 50c. Sale price.. 69c. all-wool ingrain carpet, 24c.— Two-ply ingrain carpets. in beautiful pat- 24c terns, yard wide—69c, VAJUC.....sse++eeee 79c. all-wool ingrain carpet, 34c.— "The finest ingrain carpets, two and three ply; handsome, late patter worth up to 79¢. 34c Sale price 69c. all-wool velvet carpet, 18c.— Strong and durable, with fine Justre, 18 choice patterns, but slightly soiled.......- Cc 79c. Axminster velvet carpet, 26c.— Smith's Saxony Axminster carpet, in the 26c richest colorings, latest designs, 79c. value. All-wool Smyrna carpet rugs. Patterns in the following styles: Camel's hair, broche, light colorings, red ground, wreath cen- tre, rich shadings. Empire design; dark rich, green ground; allover set figures. Oriental bright red ground; medallion; green ground; wreath centre. Oriental; medallion; shaded green ground, &c., &c. Note:the prices—the values they stand for: 9.89 for 14,33 for 18.00 for Pfeet by Gfeet; | 10% fectx TH feet; | 12 feet x9 foet: vi values regular values Segiaz values regulay, yelu osular va More silk underselling _ for Wednesday. When WE advertise Silk Bargains YOU are NEVER disappointed. From 4 to 11.20 o'clock Wednesday morning—or while the lots last—these astonishing silk startlers: (Not more than 20 yards to a customer.) 2,100 yards pure white HABUTAI SILK— 25c 3,800 yards colored CREPE DE CHINE— all grades, all 27 C Continuing that great Muslin underwear sale Delightful _assortments—reinforced lots__to choose from—properly made, daintily trimmed gar- ments that assure WHAR and satisfaction, at prices MATCHLESBLY_ low. ———— —— always much more, yard.... 48c. Drawers and Un- and neck trimmed, irts, 29¢.—Um- short to the waist, dortkirteume, hem- | 10 difforent 39 stitched tucks, wide styles, special, c hem, yoke band, 9Q 50c. Walking Skirts, special ...++++ C | a9c.—Cambric um- 50c. Gowns, 39c.— brella rome with ‘ ’ hemsti tche Square yoke of em- bro idery insertions tucks and hem, 39c and tucks; finished Cap Cedar Apee— Ve fs gh or square neck, fa Sa 39c yoke of torchon or ss embroidery insertions 85c. Drawers, 39¢.— and tucks, or solid Cambric,wide tofchon yoke ot hemstitched lace ruffle, heade tucks and neat - 49c with three hemenlieds ruff ‘ ed 4-inch tucks—a 79c. Kimono Dressing BOE CO 39c Sacques, 49c.—Made BUYIOR cece sets of fancy figured Jap- 80c. Corset Covers,39c. anese handkerchiefs, colors red or navy blue, the latest novelty ... —Lawn, front sf four inserUions of point de Paris lace, armhole 49c Wednesday’s 59c, undermuslin specials. Chemises —Lawn; colored polka dot, skirt length; eircular neck, with two torchon insertions, bead- ing, with baby ribbon drawn through, Gowns—Cambric, square neck, yoke ot five lace in- sertione, tucks, beading and ribbon; also 10 other small odd lots; different styles to select from. Skirts—Cambric, umbrella ruffle of white embroid- ery, headed with cluster of fine tucks; also five other lots—different styles to select from. Kimono Dressi Sacques—Fancy colored dimity, with yoke and border; or colofed lawn with large sailor collar and belt. Kimono Gowns—Polka dot or fancy fi with yoke and border— mora iieyp, 59¢, aa. Worth double and up to $1.98. All at 65c. tapestry Brussels carpet, 48c. —Smith's tapestry Brussels, 8 and 9 wire goods among them, beautiful floral designs 48c 75c. linoleums, 49c.—A large assort- others with slightly damaged edges; many fine remnants—sold by the (bring measure of room)—: J rs i Ue China and Japanese Mattings— Most of them carpet patterns; colors—o1ues, greens and reds; perfectly reversible and extra heavy quality; some of them are 20c. and 25c. values, others 30c, and 35c, quality, All go at fire sale prices............. 14c., 9c., values ... 5c Startling specials in rugs. for 36x72 imperial Smyrna rugs, Ww. & J Sloane make; value $4.50. for 6x9 foot Moravian Smyrna rugs, hand made, reversible; value $8.00. for 9x12 foot Moravian Smyrna Carpets, hand made, reversible; value $15.00. 3.49 5.75 9.75 for 12x9 tapestry brussels rugs, Sanford’: 11.00 mix’ “double extra;" they are suitable fa periore ifbrary and dining-room; regular value The silk shirt waist dress question. Here’sgood Wednesday News concerning the biggest and best bargains you'll see, hearof, or buy this Summer $16.50 and $20 dresses, $9.50. Silk shirt waist dresses— made of Loutsine taffeta, in checks, stripes and plain colors—some piped with contrasting shades and trimmed a la 50 m {litaire— Qe some strictly taflored, with 7, 9, or 11-gore, side-plait- ed skirts. Absolutely match- less value—and for Wednes- day we say, choice $9.50, $10. and $15 walking skirts —- $6.95, The rarest good fortune brings us for 6.95 Wednesday about 75 regular $10 and $15 taffeta walking skirts—in black, blue and brown—lots so well bought that we mark them $6.95. 123. for 29c. white goods The vast white goods business done here is the result of such unequalled offerings as this :— eee SS 1,700 yards of plain and fancy WHITE GOCDS, con- sisting of India linon, Victoria lawns, corded piques, damask madms, basket weave lace stripes —woven dots, English nainsooks—from 20 to 40 inches wide—values up to 2 for 1 DAES Wednesday, all at, yd 65c. bleached damask, 59c, satin damask, 39c. 45c.-—All linen silver bleach soft finish When you see these —Full bleached mer- cerized satin damask damask—spot, vine, fleur-de-lys with spot —assorted patterns; designs — only 45c 63-inch goods just Tor 39% Wednesday ... for Wednesday None C. 0. D. No, mail | None C. 0. D. No mail orders, RG per Women’s $1.50 oxfords for 75c. The fortunes of trade have again thrown into our hands an unusually fine col- lection of underpriced Ox- fords. Such a purchase as WE always welcome — such prices as are always welcome to YOU, On sale Wednesday im at @ o'clock. patent leather Ox- ford ties you will Reliable recognize this as Footwear the best offer ever Remarkably made in New Low Priced. York for such Strictly high. class footwear. Every size in the Int—the newest too shapes for sum- mer wear—Cuban or military heels —Wedlnesday, choice.........+5.%+ 715c¢ prominent in all the movements of Bons of the Revolution, to which he gave most of his ume and attention, and he had a great deal to do with the growth of anization. ‘The latest of the movements fh which he took an active part was that for the purchase of Fraunce's Tavern, the successful conclusion of which was an- Murphy's Brot! Now nounced on, Muy 18. Mr. Talknadge wea a lawyer with offices at No. 91 ore and member of the Union and ‘Century Chubs, the era, the Sons of the Revolution, the. Society of the War of 182, the New, 2 York: Historical Soctety, New Soclety, the State Association and the New York GETS $5,000,000 CONTRACT. ’# Company Gets Pennsylvania Ratiroad Award. Announcement has been made that the York Contracting afd Trucking Company has won the $5,000,000 contract for excavating the terminal for of Pennsylvania Railroad, which |i 7) and Fred < a and Lofig Island Railroad Company. ‘The contract was awarded the company in spite of the fact that its bid was not in tition with all the principal ‘Bian with aera ine pal contracting Interest Is lent to this award because the New York Contracting and 1 : ing Company is a Tammany concern, ‘The President of the company ts John J. Murphy, a brother of the Tammany |\Rothen Twig Bere, 2 WES Tt wily Refanded, Astounding Wednesday Specials. Following offerings should bring a tremendous throng to ROTHENBERG’S to-morrow. Compari- son wili verify the statement that these values stand absolutely unrivalled, | Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6. Pongee Silk Shirt Waist Suits, $5.98 The money saving is so unusual that an early visit to Rothenberg’s to- ue" iSa~ 4 ble tor a choice selection. Made of the new black and white canepmerd chee; fall sl 7-gore pleated style, with tailor strap trimmings, finished with black braid, A small buttons and full flaring foot kilts, season. Value $2.29; at Fine White Lawn Waists, Worth 98c., at 69c. Fine White Lawn Waists, trimmed with shoulder pleats and f wheel einbroidery; pleated back, pleate eve, fancy tock ACE oer AG vertised by most stores as a bargain at 9: pecial here to-morrow at One of the latest skirt styles of the Women’s Hosiery. In cotton, plain and lace to toe, fast black (e spliced heel and toe, special, per pair...... < In fast black, lace lisle—lace to toe—double J 1 sole, heel and toe; special, pair 2c In gauze lisle, fine quality, full fashioned, fast black, double sole, heel and toe; worth 39c. per 25c pair; special at ee ment—of all grades and new designs, imported and domestic, values up to T5ce, Sale, Price ivrcininsuaveriisricecveveseonseaes 49c | 35c. oilcloth, 19c.—Some perfect, White Goods Bargains Avail yourself of this unusual opportunity by visiting this busy main floor section to-morrow. No matter what you may require, you're certain td find it here, at prices unquestionably the lowest in Shown in champagne color only, but that is the it stylish that we could possibly offer’ ybe Handvonuely thea ee mat frou 9 front of six pleats, flounce headed with thre¢ milit fol of Merkan ace, "AU sizes offered sts saving Of ecacliy $7 tooirnen o td . e Women’s $2.29 Walking Skirts at 98c. Seen ae elie Of ribbed cotton, low neck, with ribbon in neck and armholes; 15c. value; special at.. 12; ribbon in necx and sleeves; 25c. value, at 2c Of ribbed cotton, iow neck, with lace yoke and shoulder armholes; 25c. value; special at. ° Sale of Muslin Wear. neck, with insertings of Torchon lace, tucks and hem- AIc clusters of collar and cuffs of Mexican jace. Full flaring skirt with shirred yoke, panei Special Af ..sccccvcercsccscccsccsces deoe Women’s Vests. % Of ribbed lisle thread, low neck, with silk straps; also with silk ribbon tn neck an 15c Gowns, full size, fine muslin, V-shape stitching between; 69c. value, al by Corset Covers, French styles, fine nainsock, J, 7 Te ea mrin of Val. lace down\the Frout; |[roreares. New. York 723 clusters of tucks and hemstitching be- Pon tatialawaraleiaderd eee rm ° tween, finished with insertings, beading and ribbon front and back; 69c. value, at «ve A9c Corsets, fin? quality batts habit, hip medium length and girdles, lace trimming top and bottom; sizes 39c 18 to’ 30; 75c. value, at. oon 64-inch White Organdy, 39c. value, at.. White Dotted Swiss; 10c. value; at...... Fine White India Linon; 15c. quality, at... carpe ste in shades of blue, pink, gray and green; value jinaed of the St. Louis Exposition . Weekly by Portfolios bid L, 1. @ Mi. IE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION is a great enterprise that will pass into history as a sublime = international achievement. But after it is gone it will still live in this series of portfolios. The magnificent buildings, the art exhibits, the wonderful assemblage of humankind brought together from every quarter of the globe, all will be faithfully caught by the camera and reproduced here. _The whole will form the most beautiful and complete portfolio of its kind ever produced. They are being sold to World readers at the cost of production. Get Parts I., II. and Ill. To-Day, so Your Set Will Be Complete. Each Portfollo Regular Pri; U Contains 16 25 Cents Each. Photographic ty AI Price to Vo re 14 World Readers, “ ee » tar, Only 10 cents Plate Paper. per Portfolio, FOR SALH AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESSES. ALL WORLD OFFICES—Main Office: 63 Park Row. Harlem Branch: 211 West 125th st. Uptown Offices ’ 1381 Broadway. Brooklyn Office: 292 Washington st. Also a’ SIEGEL COOPER CO. (Book Dept,),|AMMON & MACKBL, Booksellers, 81 | A. 1, Nan (Book Dept.), Fulton st., H. A. BAKER & CO. (Statloniery Dept.), 6th ave., 18th and i9th sts, Chambers st, .) | BLOOMINGDALE BROS. (Book Dept.) SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. (Book Dept.) See a on tnidd ates B5t i SAREE aD H. BATTERMAN (Book Dept,), fad 6th ave., 19th to 20th st. LCON' yi to 60th st. BALCONY BOOKSTORE, ADAMS D&tY | BHRICH BROS,, 6th ave,,224 to 234 st.| way, Brooklyn. ABRAHAM & STRAUS (Book Dept.), |JOURNEAY & BURNHAM, (Stationery Fulton st, Dept.), Flatbush ave., Brooklyn. GOODS CO.,6th ave.,2ist & 224 sts. OHM. WANAMAKER.” BOOKSTORE, fe eit St ws” SORS (Book Dept.), |HAHKE & 0.609 broad si, Newark, Fulton st., Brooklyn. NJ. Address THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York. t from the Exposition Headquarters at St. Lou! Broadway, 9th and 10th sts. McBRIDE’S ARCADE BOOKSTORE, The Arcade, 71 Broadway. Or sent by mail on receipt of price. for the Portfollo to arrt whi ‘ing bY STAY FOR MURDERESS, | <nanceo, axle fo. 8 nr ot eres! BANKER'S SON A ROBBER, ig EA the Supreme Court, Chancellor Magie ——-——- Pleads Guilty of » Hold.Up—uie Father Sentenced for Nribery, Case WIN Now Go to the Court of Appeals. reQised to Interfere in the the application was made oo Bo a ticket holder in Prosperity’ fine. A World Want Nero Ie the best ticket. Read the Wants t Pitney as a writ of right, The granting Of this writ will carry the case to the Court of Errors and Appeals. where the argument for a new trial will be made. THis action will resuit In the heed of the execution of Mrs, Valentina al least until next fall. KANSAS CITY, June 21.—Carey Sny4 der, son of Ry M. Spyder, promoter ‘and: ex-bunker, pleaded giullty here to-day jog) holding up and robbing a pawnbroker, Me was senterioed to three years in the penitentiary, but was paroled, TRENTON, N. J., June 21.—Supreme Count Justice Mahlon Pitney has granted a writ of error in the case of Mrs. Anna Valentina, of Lodi, Bergen County, who was last week reprieved for twenty-one days by. Acting Gov.| Real “home comforts” may be! R. M. Snyder was convicted of bribery ‘Wakelee. The application was made by| found anewsring the jin Bt, Loula and received 4 sentence Lawyer James M, Trimble,’ of Newark. | Wank cade tt to-day’a of five. years, but was gramed a

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