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50 Covert Top Coats N Jacket Models $98 Silk Lined 5 CLike Picture) This season's newest, jaunt. Pastel Shades,’ Double London Covert, Wide Saddler Seams... Latest sleeves and cuffs, styl. ish collariess effect, Sprin Mirai to wear from now. tit mer. saree On 8-98 Exccasive Well Von 3 Alterations FREE SALE 4T ROTH STORES. Goncertse. | FRIBDLANDER'S. ORCHESTRA, will give two concerts onthe east side.of the second floor to-morrow. © The pro. grammo will include attractive, vocal’ jrumbero), by. the kind perinisston of Mt,’ ia! 4 1 | . 1] CAREFULLY LBA, w ‘ a - 1h = PROMPTLY Sixth Ave, NY, FILLED, en's Spring Apparel at Popular Prices | 10 00 for Choice Hand. . ib e Tailored Spring Overcoats We feel very proud of this line ‘of Lop Coats, for they include the newest and desirable fabrics of the'season—all handsomely tailored immed, ‘The style and make ate equal to any that will'be shown In town for #15 and $48, and we'carinot promise to duplicate them for less after these are gone, _If you want a swell top coat for $10 see these, ‘A Brand New Spring Hat fi ) ! Hit Wateh and a 3 & 23d Si Double Blue’ Stamps from 8.30 Anniversary : Surprising ‘Four-Hour Sales ie - and Matchless Opportunities for the Whole Day... immense Shoe Savin Bovs' and Gleis’ Shoes at 69. } Men‘, 5 N well made, In neat styles. The girls’ sizes are 8, 8%, 9,9 ie 10%, 11, Oohe congress, with plith toes of sites 8, 8%, 9). 9) with toe caps, 40, 40%, 41, ut mid, 12%, 13, 13%. C Wt Patent Calf, also Viel Kid and al a! 89c, in pene ean Tine style; all new shapes : : Lace or button styles, heavy goles and patent ! ‘ ae for $1.00, Y 89c Lotta ya aan a n? and’ Sale price, palr..iyseesceadeessee it Lapp © 1905 StylesinMen sHats ch Mina aisle : ‘ Baturday at thie price, They include y : fart i bal at aarti Remember, We Sell No Salineties on Cotlonades. ’ i Combination Suits, with extri pants, anes 7 to 16; Norfolk Suits, with Knickerbocker Offer, in Men’s Suits. _ ‘ ; liu erAlphiy et y Al-wooten suits fi | Spring colorings and latest all-wool cheviot . ~10,50 and 7.50 pcre i aati lett, maith well made, all styles, and all 2 fi B $4.00, and many are worth's4. $0, on sale all Gay to-morrow at... t or Boys’ aaa Saar at PE PT Pe Pesan ike ot wear Men’s 4-Hour Sale. -@ obance here seldom afford to miss. The suits are ain Bizet and fancies, The hatsare samples. both sti and soft, and are shown : ‘ Me tH P.M, te all cut and made in very fall the new Spring styles. Wee Special from 9 A 1 }O- suits and Norfolks.. In blouses and 3-piece suits the sizes are Latest Spring $10 Suits and Over Haigh tactndnadhclleind_dadi. Jom Aprsananpnenon nts TOSSA eH 0 aera * of blue serges, $6 ; toms, ft perfect (dll alterations made free of charge) Overcoats In the latest Spring * values, Baha ee is 2.79 colorings of allewool covert cloth; matched linings and. trimmings; se 32 to ' up to $0 walst ‘aud Yood values at from $5 to $6. 2 50 Trousers Lond Very ¢eme of perfection and will appeal to men who are bd Boys’ and Girls’ Lace Shoes, of solld leather ld fe! Viel kid gy lace or @’ ih are of caliskin, leather, with heavy et, also Storm Calf Shoes: . st Men's National Shoes, $2.00, Special at, per pair.. Girls’ Shoes Si i Box Calf Leather | are (represented (i wap i ‘ i leather toe caps, Sizes 814, 9, 9%, 10, Pea bade ha aay 40%, 14, 105, 12, 12%, 13, 1344, ° f i lot at, per Pali. .ss.-.s0e Thode Hats wore hought By us to sell for $1.75 and A AO: "ital Lebo oe Boys’ $4 Suits (#2) at $2.49. : ' i t aye 70.181 Rasde Bisa Ste, Bate, ot? secreting» on att ; heavily lined and sewed with stik. Not a suit tn the lot worth Jess than 7 50 tor Men's Suits. > 79 S dtiyou want «ood, serviceable, wall-made ult to bride 2 y Ws i $6.00 Suits. $2.00 Hats or Trousers, from 9 A. M, to | 1 P, M., at Bee rise: base and This is a chance no mother can The trousers are shown in cheviots and worsteds all sizes, from 28 up to 42, mannish styles. The selection = is best in double-breasted NI en's Gl othin ‘ somewhat broken.’ There is f hes, cheviots and cassl- agoodly sprinkling Salts ile 32 to 4 chet mignon all wool Waa te Meet ns ited 4 H i He value $10, CHOIED all GAY" AL se. dses sense gnnaiseerns oo8 . 6.00 en’s $5.00 Hand-Tailored Pants $12 Priestley Cravenettes at $8.50. : ; every palr Ay AY itil Neceat Lely si heed 2. 50 Sizes 34 to 441 made from good weight Oxtord cravenetting, of the celebrated Priestley bers rs this stamp—only about 69 coats and we can! t say w tong they; will last at this low price. Spectal at... . ‘Shirt Waist Suit: For 4 Hours Only, From 9 A, M. Till 1 Pee We Cleared Up an Entire Manufacturer's Lot of These Suits. Later:in the Season You Will Have to Pay Two and Three Times This Price for Equal Materials, Work- i manship and Finish, ioe, ‘There are three new models which: are bound to be the rag later in the season. Style’No. 4d Id champagne batiste, waist for Men's and Boys’ > 80c., 75. and $1.00 . Negligee ahi: $0,000 “ot oud $0,000 Popular Brarids at regular prices. Mall orders filled, Telephone 447. Mita sea, , “Underprice Basement, 1 0°: for Women’s 25c, ais. ves geen and 50c. Neckwear, T terns; sizes 12 to 17. On nolo in| Manufacturers’ samples of Women's Fancy Neck- ‘Underprice Basement, to continue) wear; only one ofa kind, and only 47 dozen in all. 4s long as lots hold out. 4 Saturday, in the Underpricé Basement, while they last, at... me 10c ont ini teat, sone 2" | AMES MeGREERY & CO. nadie wae Pat) ming & law, “$2.98, 3.95, 4.9 JIMES NeGREERY & C0, Misses’ Suit Department, New Spring Suits, . Three- quarter length “College” Coatandfull pleated Skirt. Made of Check or plain col- ored. Cloth, © Lined with Taffetas or Satin, |” Sizes 14 and 16 years, JAMES MeGREERY & 60, third Streat Ladies’ a an Ribbed Underwear, tnd Floor, Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton Com- bination Suits, with fancy crocheted front,’ Trimmed with lace, 0c, Value $1.00 a f Sat =) Axa ramble of What the Legislature ‘without the etiactment of com-|pometimes worries over and gives the boy aiid legislation. ‘This assurance fur- {dignity ‘ot legislative enactment, the its No. 2 in organdy laws, white grounds with new spring colorin irred waist with front siock and cu bre Oe foil ed feetch skirt, Style No-3 new trimmed, skirt ‘new Wan effect, shirredand piped. All waists have very full sleeves; ail sizes: choice To-Morrow, From 9 A. M. Till 1 P.M, Only, 8 \ 1¢ from 9 A. M, till 1.P, M. to-morrow at. $1.29 ALS Jena ad aa ton fy bck, geste ancy Hock an « ‘9 e _ Girls’ New Russian Dresses, ; For 4 Hours—9 A. M Till 1 P. M, : “Woolen Russian Dresses. | Washable Russian Dresses, Paap i in the newest Russian d with new stripe effects, box pleated Ch ce ; 4 style bao back and front, trimmed with ial in any vary bt ley ira wpnotshe, "he moarre po cacers (combination be ah (be ie i unsop! vides for the care.of a rock In the town 4 J of Brightun, Monroe County, and legal- pont Means to keep ite word, |» es pred > With four box pleats, front and sides of S-Inchs cluny “lacey shepherd check; waist shirred and ‘ 9 8 for four hours to-morrow, at... yes ‘ ff, trimmed with val lace, solid white ur black: all sizes; value $1.98; tro 1.29 Lot 1.—Made from new shep. Lot 2—Made from woven plain reeny of red, biue, brown oF & eal skirt’ full fare, ‘dressmaker folds and lace trimmed to mate: pet broad front, pearl button Jap Silk Waists. fron 9 A.M, til 4 P.M. atsoseesrserserreessateee tere | herd checks and lieht mixed chambray in oxblood or blue, sizes 4 to 14, i ‘ (The ‘gocording to the bill, Is a WW not a agw ote, ‘but has |iistorie bit of. the Cosmos, around which en vskrararett ; the Béneda Indiana atone remote time t ‘of hid dowble dealing and darnered th oounell, When the bill wee fe Apparent Andifference ‘of the com | resched on the calendar Assemblyman ial bodies whiok started in fo com: |yaaiie J, Tompkins, & of law 22.50 Del the telephone outfit to come down in ita rates will probably be that the Lemislature will defer action until’ it \s too tate and that the telephone oota- bany sill forget its promise, All the -bills relating to the telophone securely locked In, the in “Miscettangous Corpora~ rwise miserable corpos’) in the ‘Benate and ‘on Gas, Mlectricity and Water Supply fn the Assembly,’ under the watchful eve of Benntor Goodm)l, who is no enemy of corporations, and Agsembly- man Apgar, who has never beon dec- orated as the ohamplon of the plain people. i From présent indications the telephone crowd has done its work well, It has evidently spent considerably more than usual omdinners and presents, but it is getting what it wants. to bring the fight | out i “nearer the Legisiature #4: the fio, work done by the pro- og trust in dividing the et tte ‘are soverat bills. tefore the ‘put for some réason. only (hed by the activity and, iyo rust agents, the authors of these y jApparently lost the en- mt inupired the prepara- iid introduction of thelr bills, jy explanation’ of this condition proposes to give all city employees an annuity after they, retire, caused a hot discussion In the Assembly yesterday. “Joke" had ined up a lot of his friends for the measure. Assemblyman Hor- nidge, of the ''wenty-second Manhattan iw vhat the oMocers of the com- vill provnbly. Feadjust and reduce Lin tho olty as the result of ‘Detween the representat! hts and trade organiza’ ‘seem to be condudting thelr fiahc At lines, and the officers of the ye company. (workers and allies of the monop- th in, and out of the Legislature tar succhsded In delaying lenis Wve, 201 ing sagurance that ) veluntarily reduce : District, was champloning the bill, As- semblyman Fuller, who defeated “Jake” last fall, broke in to ask @ question. “Is it not a fact,” he inquired, “that the Mayor of New York vetoed this* very bill last year?" Hornidge was staggered for a minute, “Br-er; oh! well, if you're going to nol bo interrupted every sninute, Ae X was lon by, ‘ a from. rel u malt Na haareareeamtae ts Y . distance trom it have:never heard art. “Ita sent locatio ratified Ff ‘i ler this wil is “Why not | ‘rocks?’ " sug: ented Demi 0. Palmer, #7’ aurpaiga andthe evils ceeal Ne added: "Perhaps this iso ft the Fook te, removed ghen 1 wily Te) 4 rallies one of the membe! gave bis word, that the tock waa bay iwed ‘and the Assembly advanced the bill to third reading, pesiet Assistant Corporation Counsel Guy yeated his elbow on the counter at the telegraph booth and remarked: “I’ve always contended that question was one of there's this difference, cane of not enough pregsure the pipes down in New York it of ton much,” ——— ‘‘gnke"” Remsen'é pension bill, which |GET THE’, THRILL, here is a thrill in’ every line of a Sherlock Holmes story unlike any other in fiction, Read “Dhe Mystery of the Solitary Cyclist’ in to-morrow's Evening World Color Supplement and get the thrill. eee Mrs. Maybrick’s Visit to Sing Sing: ‘The recent visit of Mrs, Florence PB. Maybrick (o Bing Aing State-Prison wae a notable event. Yor the frat time in ‘piatory a former convict was permitted Lead * to visit New York State's penal institu. | thon, Mrs, Maybrick’s visit was are nged by courtes| rang of Superintendent of rigons Collins, wi ave by the entree is Sing or and ol ot The er Upon request Gunday World, tate orisons 1 Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, Low neck and sleeveless or high neck with long or short sleeves, asc. Pants — Ankle or knee length, tight shape or a5c. Value §0c, ° | Bodiee shaped Vests. Sleeve- less, with jnsertion and edge of Honiton lace. 50c, Value $1.00 Twenty-third Street, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY) WONDERS, wide,—trimmed with lace. | | | New Spring Blouse or a6inch Jacket Suits, Pleated Skirts, Made of blue, black or mixed Cloth, 15.00 Walking Skirts; brella” model, 5.50 Children’s GinghamDresses, With fancy embroidery edged Snilor Collar and} Linen revers, $tlt and cuffs,—or “Pipafore’’) model with Gingham Skirt, “Um. collar and straps, and|* white Lawn Bodice, 3.75 New Spring ‘Covert Coats, 4,59 to 25,00 Ladies’ Coats, Black Taffetas Silk and Peau de Soie Coats, Trimmed with’ braid, Lined with silk, Lengths 42 and 45 inches, 19.50 and 25,00. Tan Covert Coats. 14.00 and 18,00, Twenty-third Street, ently’ orence i}, Maybrick to sison at Sing Sing and other 1 institutions of this und i jave been wereement ie World, fo: has pre= pured a series of remarkable articles on American Prisons, parinaring. them with the Bngish institutions of the same disclose many facts well Twenty-third Street, otographs, will appear in the 8 seid of Match 6, and others Will wmaokia, Coe Young Men’s _ Spring Suits. Pronounced in style, but not ultra; distinctive in cut and pattern, but always in good taste; quality—the best, That just about describes our stock of Young Men's Sack Suits for Spring. Single and Double-Breasted, $12 to $25, Hackett,Carhart&Co \ Three _| Cor, $3th St, BROADWAY | Cor, Canal St, | Stores, Neat Chambers, ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, wonpehs, Coal | Frenzied Finance, "Before the advent of the ‘System in the year 1880, the total wealth of the country was #40\ day. It fs $100,000,000,000, amount of stocks and bonds New York Stock Exchange ‘tn 1880 was $3,000,000,000, To-day It ls $2,500,000,000, of deposits in th@tnational and say ings banks, trust aif insurance com- panies belonging to the people was $3,000,000,000, To-day It i $11,000,000,000, “| have taken these figures from the ordinary sources, Treasury aad Stock Exchange reports and cal'works. Most of'them you am find for yourselves ‘in THB 4908! WORLD ALMANAC.” THOMAS W. LAWSON: The price of the Almanac ts 9% cents; by mall, 35 cents,