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md ee HLLONSTO A TO OES J NBtadium Park Planned to Eclipse ‘luna and Dreamland In Its ‘Amusement Features—Great. er in Size than Both, Sy STEEPLECHASE siTE IN THY NEW RESORT. Wremendous Sum Already Ex- pended for Land, and Even Transformation Without Delay Coney Island has broken fresh ground her work of building up a glittering Present and future, which shall obilt- , .y@tate her primitive past, She ts going > ‘Jeo keep herself busy this winter, and , When spfting'’s gentle gzephyrs turn men’s minds shoreward she will be Yeady with a new mammoth amuse- Ment esiablishment—Stadium Park. The name is stightly reminiscent of Bteeplechase Park, and it 1s on ground ‘which the latter now occupies that the ,") Btadium will aid out. In addi the managers large plot adjoining ¢ Stadium Park bigger nd Drevmland combined, bout forty ucres and will Thompson and Rosen sy, “the biexest thing ever.” The Inception of the enterprise dates Dack several months, but so quietly ‘Were the operations of securing title of Jand, buying up leases, surveying and drawing up building fications car- red on ement comes asa c even to show people si: xt door. \ McNulty & rald were the ers in the ri al, in which, ac- cordin; n, a million and ea of Steeple- be retained, among ¢ chase itself, which ts said to cost but $15 a day to | Tun, while as much as $1,000 has been paid in a single day d @nxious to mde the ‘wood. In the main, however, the park ‘will be rebuilt and its entire comp! j Mitered. “One of our ohief Thompson, “will be Park ar, architectural w ] ohuse Pu ts now a disor dings which wieou shall ¢ that and sctive as a whole rts, . It wouldn't do t ret hange all park a @s In its individu “As for the ‘s y to ‘let on’ about th a. Thore 4, Muminath funny to make * gueb a thin 4 Bay that we Ith the first year. Staiium Park will have n pler 160 feet lone. w hors will be landed from the wn steamboata © sald to nt bankers of this DEER SHOOTING Is POOR. 4 Unsatiatactory Day's Sprit Had at Long Island Grounds, 5 | A Aleanpotnted set of hunters returned \ from th Irland deer-shooting |} grounds at Onigtate e@port hav’! been b eatlafoc last .night, the More Will Go Into the Work of| ® Exchange Tobacco There are sizes and o hetehte et. The ED sORBE! foursfon, SCREENS, red heavy square posts, ft rap, each, BURN reitogas; filled wish sald ox bury, HEAVY WPATHBRED OAK with panelled pictures In” 9 gg tops, , i An exerilent. assortment of BCRDENS !s | carrie! besides the forewing 9g ag ives range up tv we pt ags, etc., Green Trading Stamps. At the Stamp Desk on the 3d floor, front, we will exchange for “S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps such Tobacco Tags, Coupons, Cigar Bands, Soap Wrappers, Trade Marks, Labels or Signatures for which manufacturers offer premiums. In the Upholstery Store, Four-Fold Screens, SILKOLING 7 9Q HURLAP. SCRPENS, three-told reds, and blues oak frame, each, RURLAP SCREDNS, as above, T WOODWORK SCREENS, several Your Soa tn fit but most values are ntal desiens, ton Hed with @ good *®: 2,00 3.50 4.50 and green ls § OO the allk alone in "750 SCREDNS, Wrappers, or “gee w,°° Pitiows, SATEEN-COVERED PILLOWS, tn Ort- of PILLOW with mtin top, In floral and Oriental de~ fens, two styles, each, Lithograph Pillow Cops Line of new subjects, each, 1 lot of LITHOGRAPH TOPS at. 57, SILK PILLOW SLIPS. in white erounds, with floral effects In different colorings vard: for this sale, each, Ruttled Njustin Curtains. ir (Third Floor, Front. 18th St.) Eighty complete Ss ful endeavor to make to shoppers. until closing hour. ‘and back alike, quality floss, ea. $1 5,00 59e 1398195 250 worth $1.25 per 89e very height o! Tailored Comforters. bIc colorings. very special. 2.95 = MERCERIZED COMFORTERS 19¢ stamped on art ticki and jaba cloth, many pretty the lot. good wearing garments that Usua'ly these garments sell a All sizes; ‘special to-morrow, Main Hioor, East of =~ | Wen ’s Underwear Chousands of Garments at Men's heavy fleece lined Shi double sewn seams; pearl b 1,000 STITCHED SILKOLINE COMFORTERS, filled with sanitary cotton, in light and dark 500 SILK DOWN CRIB designs and colors. 3, IF DowN COMFORTERS in many different designs. ALSO THESE EXTRA SPECIALS Cushion Gops and Backs. 800 ODD CUSHION TOPS AND, BACKS, tinted and Great Sale of Comforters. There isn’t a color combination in the entire assembly that wouldn't please the most critical. Aside from that fact prices have been featured in a manner that will please the saving. Laundry Bags. 300 HE, 69e, designs. Gable 1,500 MANUFA\ in dainty SATEEN price usually asked ings linen designs in | loor, Fleece Lined Underwear For Boys and Sirls, A seasonable special sale that is sure to get the amount of attention it deserves. UNDERSHIRTS, PANTS & DRAWERS; fleece lined, heavy soft navural and colered; double sswn seams; warm, soft and will wash well. t fully % more. a ‘ountain, 18th St.) 25¢ SSe irts and Drawers —natura! color uttons} garments that were made DRY BAGS with fancy pastel ENDS OF BLEACHED IRISH LINEN TABLE DAMASK. Among this lot are some very fine qualities at 4 to % off the Short Ends Run from 1% to 3 Yards—special per yard to-morrow, 259¢, 39e, 4Ie and 539, manner. proud to wear. AVY LINEN LAUN- Linens, CTURERS’ SHORT materials in when sold by the piece. flare, The color: ment by carefully inspecting these Suits. Est of Founte! Wen’s Store, Main Floor, PMs, Seer were kitied | MALAR IN we SYSTEN Holly Springs, Miss,, March 24, 1903. While building railroads in Tennes- { ge some twelve years ago a number of hands contracted fever and various forms of blood and skin diseases, I car- tied S, 8. S. in my commissary and gave it to my hands with most gratifying re- sults. I can recommend g 8. g asthe finest preparation for Malaria, chills “ ing rule and cent gether to fic any COMBINATION STEP LADD! 50 Five Cent Cremo Peel and fever, as well as all blood and skin diseases, W. 1. McGowan, would break out on different parts of my body. I saw S. 8. S. advertised and after using about three bottles I was ‘ cured, and for the last three years have hail no trouble whatever. A. W, ZepER, 917 Read St., Evansville, Ind. Thegan using your S, S, 8, probably ye zeae ago for Malaria and blood awities, and N yroved so good that I Swyve continued ever since using it as| , afamily remedy. It is a pleasure for metorecommend §. 8S, 8. for the bene- . fit of others who are needing a first-| nab ate blood purifier, tonic and cure for} C. C, Hemineway, | Arkansas City, Ark, | Poils, abscesses, sores, dark or yellow splotches and debility are some of the joms of this miserable disease. | 8.8, counteracts and removes {rom the | blood all impuri- ties and poisons, the entire 25 Green Stamp Cigars, Rig Combination Cigar Offer. Speotal for Ono Day Onty. 125 Five Cent Cigars for $3.00. 50 Five Cent Porto Rican Brevas, tationary pins, 1 mn 109 ugh to ER AND CHAIR, (Basement.) ) All for 8.00 lectos, MAIL ORDENS SOLICITED, Wines & MALT VIGOR. @ tonte that makes blood and bullde up tae en, 7) |THREE-STAR COGN I suffered greatly from Boils, which ee ee ain Flocn, East ) Liguors. VERMOUTH, finest quality ver case, 8.75; per bot oenac Pr quarts, 14.75; ase 12 " bottle, 25 50 | SLOE GIN; Roberts & Cu 100 iE MENTE. im- AnCY Ol w, finewt a Me DE MENT: an excellent domeviio pr du t ver bottle, it Lond case 12 quarts, 12.50 110 2F SCOTS WIIIS- oldest and finest; cas 12 quarts, 15,00, per but ue, a TREADMILL RYE: 10 years od; per gal, 4.25; full war, a IMPERIAL BALTIMORE | RYE: per gal, 9.80; full 100 N WEDDING RYE 3.00, . + tu quar. CABINET MARYLAND RYE, el | per gal, 276; fall quan MOUNT VERNON RYE; ter al, 2.80: Cull quart. 65e ARYLAND WHISKEY; 3 years old; per gal. 1.00; ‘full quart, Bie (Fourth Flow, Front, 18:h st.) The most popular conservative Overcoat in New York City; length 44 in: made of fine ney overcoatings, in OXFORD and FANCY Cif Wen "s ‘Manhattan ”* Coats, | 2 50 e IXTURES, also BLACK and NAV ; SEYS, MELTONS and ERIEZES s 6F . Wen 3s “Princeton’’ Coats. $ i 2,0 coat, length 47 in. Fabrics: Blackand Oxford mixed. It is in a class by itself, An extreme’y stylish and beautiful Dress Over- Extra long (52 in.) Overgarments for [ay or Men's “Poole’’ Coats. $ ] 2 50 Evening wear. Made of Dark Gray, Blac’ and ® Oxford Coatings, Serge or Venetian lined. Wen’s “Gourist’’ Coats, Long grace‘ul Overcoats, with BELT BACKS. $ | 2 50 Made of Foreign and Domesiic FANCY e FABRICS, also in solid colorings. Length 50 and 52 in, At this very popular price, ‘‘ Twelve fifty,’’ the Men's Store gives bui . indication of its scope. General range of prices: $10 to $4.0, cialty Stores join hands in a RIDAY a day of unusual importance At wonderfully attractive prices we offer immense stocks of seasonable and thoroughly trustworthy merchandise, and as an additional inducement— Double “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps mornings this week from 8:30 till 12 o'clock, Thereafter, single stamps Pannen sam aa a High Srade Gatlored Suis tor Women Special Go-Worrow $] 5,00 An Offering That Is Absolutely Without This sale presents an opportunity that many women will welcome. High grade Tailored Suits, made strictly in accord- ance with fashion’s latest and most ap- proved demands, at the lowest price ever quoted for equal garments, and at the the season, too. A leading manufacturer of high-grade uits who was rather hard pressed for ready cash agreed to cut up some of the prettiest and finest materials and make them up for us in the very best We purchased these Suits at unheard-of low prices and row as usual revert our good fortune to you. These Suits are such as any woman will be Gwo of the Jaunty Models Are Horewith Pictured, You may choose from a wide range of the newest favored colors ; materials are principally : French Panne Cheviots, Worsteds, Scotch Sack Cloth, Eng- an lish Broadcloths, Lymansville Cheviot, Roy Mixtures, American Covert Cloth, London Checks, English Sultings, Scotch Novelty Tweeds, Men's Wear Suitings, Irish Tweeds. All made in this season's most popular styles—long or short tourist myles, neat coat effects, milit les and the desirabl vested effects; the coats are lined with the finest of taffetas or satins and the embellishments are carmening oo? velvets or readeloth pipings, silk braids and fancy butions. The skirts are in box plaiced, side plaited or foot kilt styles, all having that necessary graceful ck, blue, brown and tan or gray mixtures, The tailoring is excellent—we want yeu to substantiate this state- Go-Morrow, Opening of Winter Season. Jor Man, Youth & Boy, Words are of not much consequence in advertising clothing nowadays. We have stated on former occasions that the purchasing public of New York and vicinity constitute intelligent buyers. WE DO NOT STATE CLOTHING VALUES—WE GIVE THEM. | fi ATR woh an Equal. prices. 0.Gx12, at Oxls, at Orie and most Costume @_' definitely. ers, scroll (Women's Outer Apparel Secttone, Second Floor, Front.) Roys’ Store, 2d Floor, cf y Roys’ “Russian’’ Coats. The most select and comprehensive assortment of styles and colorings. Novelty cloths, NAVY, $ 50 BROWN and MIXTURES, also BLUE KERSEY. 4 All with belt effects. Finished with Military Braids : or Buttons. Sizes 2!4 to 9 years. 6 5 Roys’ “Republic’’ Coats. Full length Overgarments. Plain or with BELT $ 50 BACKS. Mace of Black, Olive and Oxford Mix- 4 tures, also Overplaids. Sizes 7 to 16 years. e Boys’ “ Jack Car’’ Reefers. Fer the little boys, 2'4 to 7 vears; Navy Chinchillas and Oxford, as well as Dark Blue Frieze. RED FLANNEL LININGS-~Military fronts, velvet collars, $ 50 For the larger boys, 5 to 12 years; same fabrics. made 4 with lapel shapes, e “3 Youths’ “Columbia’’ Coats. Leng and Stylish Young Men's Overgarments, made ¢ 50 ve and Navy Melions, velvet collars | sizes 14 to 20 years, ® s very popular price. **Four Fifty,’’ The Ster= chows at a glance its super.ority over all General range of prices, $3 to $14. $10.000 New York and vicinity by popular vote. A DAILY BULLETIN will be jed at the entrance to the Women’s Parlor, Second Floor, naming ter tureat Institutions and tions voted for, and the relative order they occupy in the shown by the total number of votes cast for each up to date, Circular Giving Details on Application. Carpets and Rugs. Continuing an Important Sale. Splendid assortment of Rugs and Carpets th as Splend ortmer ugs and Carpets that appeal qualities at moderate prices. Gapestry Brussels Carpets Two grates of this most popular floor Tree oath tat’ malar tes |: BRET QUALITY, she protugt of room, hall and stair effects, room, hall end sbali ett - Beat quality, at, yard, Ft 4 morrow, . leota; to 9g. Heavy quality, at, yard, ho . Se Witton Rugs. Also an Extra Spoctat in High grade quality in a” choice assort. ment of colorings and demans, @ number of sites at extremely low HoRR| SOG Rae 1 2 Iwi A at aun Strong Cnamelled Redsteads, Speotal Go-Morrow at 6. 00 Again we offer an unusual attraction in Bedsteads—this time the popular enamelled kind. The process of baking on the enamels together with the design ana construction, makes them far superior to those sold elsewhere. They are strong, graceful and sani- tary, and while the design is new it will be continued in- Made with | inch continuous posts, shape top rails, witl Sold only in 4 ft. 6 inch and 4 ft. sizes. | proving exzeptonal'y popular To Be Donated by THE SIEGEL COOPER STORE to the Charities of Greater housekeeper who desire floor coverings of Wool Velvet Carpotn We offer Woot Velvet Carpets, with Ap panda mateh; oat fail to ese this display; our special to ae, 800 bal S-inch fill. 3 h fancy brass design in head and foot. Pitth Floor.) Children’s Apparel o Daisy Cloth and Hlannelette. Smart new styles in children’s Dresses. Comprehensive stocks. Moderate prices, CHILDREN’S DRESSES of flannelene; in pretty pink and blue checks; Hutbard style, with trimmed yokes; sizes | to 3S years 25e CHILDREN’S DRESSES of flannelerte; superior quality, in pretty pink and blue stripes; Hubbard style; with trimmed yoke: sizes | to 3 years, 39e CHILDREN'S DRESSES of flannelewe; superior qua'ity, in pink and blue stripest in the Russian Norfolk styles: all effectively trimmed: 1055 yearn OG: CHILDREN’S DRESSES of daisy clothj excellent quality in plain colors, pink and bluet Norfolk style; plaited back and front, with belt;,2 to 5 years, 539e CHILDREN’S DRESSES of daisy clotht superior quality; plain colors, pink and blue; made in the long waisted Norfolk, Suse pender and Russian slips and prettily trimmed; sizes 2 to 5 years, Mdded Mitractions. CHILDREN’S SLEEP- ING GARMENTS of ribbed corton; fleece lined, with feet sizes 1105913 LOC (3 INFANTS. AND CHILDREN’S RIBBED COTTON SHIRTS; fleece ned; extra heavy; | to > 15¢ years, (Second Floor, Contre, 19th i.) Pair of Shoe Crees Free With ‘Foot Mould’’ Shoes This week with every purchase of "FOOT MOULD” SHOES we present a pair of Shoe Trees free. This offer is ‘FOOT MOULD” SHOES for men and women are the best of all spec- ty Shees in the marke. Many diferent 3. Wh styles from which to select, and all at e Bergains for t/omen and Children. Women's Boys’ Shoes Shoes at 139 ot I8e Vici Kid Button and Lace Shoes Good wearing sarin-calf lace h patent leather tips, all Shoes with sout soles; a'l sizes, szes Girls’ Shoes I8e , at Women's " All sizes up t> 2 in Viei Kid Shoes at 4, 95 tu Regem lace Steen, wilh Large assonment of good) spring heels: also some bom yle, s aif Shoes that are worth evea ress wear, | more abe all sizes and widths. | Children's Women's House 96 ripe Oe P 43¢ : All perfec: Shoes for d Slippers at © | Soest we bave 10 many san Black Felt Slippers, with Fel | and 634; @ big bargain to oll Soles inall sizes | weann mt