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Stern Brothers ' To-morrow in their Silk Departments mA an Exceptional Offering of 0,000 Yds, Best Quality Corded Wash Silks Value 45¢ yard 29° le colors, First Importations of Spring Flowers, rich & Fancy Feathers are now being shown pay Also To-morrow ERICAN BEAUTY ROSES, with foliage, ROSES, halve hy ace ag $2.50 ‘ Imported & Domestic Flower Hats at Unusually Low Prices Sale of Watches (Waltham or Elgin Movements) Decidedly Below Prevailing Prices "a Open-face, gold filled, 9.75 (14 carat gold, 12.50 Gold filled, open-face, 9.75 '|Hunting case, 10,75 14 carat gold, open-tace,22.50 Hunting case, 25.75 Thin Model Watches (),5°.,,) 4 carat Gold Cases, open-tace, $19.75 nface, gold filled, 18,50 14 carat gold, 20.78 Special attention is directed to the ‘ MODEL WATCH” FOR MEN OR WOMEN, full size movements, ‘Twenty-third Street Y SENT NEGRO HELOON SLAND) CHARGE OF GIRL 2 Commit 73| Bessie Beach Says Cooper Per- f Refuge In-| suaded Her to Leave the Home of an Aunt and that He af if i i | af ife 2 Tt 3 i i E = sf E 588 HE sesh ie GUS “L” PORTER GETS STATION AGENTS’ CASH. for Day's Recelpts and Disappears The worn agent at the Dean street station of the Brighton Beach branch of tho Kings County Blevated Ratlroad 1s accustomed to turn over the receipts for cash each dey to the porter et mid- night on presentation of an onter from the treasure of the company, Last the agent had just counted up the ecbipts, $40, and placed them in ebag, when @ colored man, wearing a porter’s cap and carrying a feather dus- fer under his arm, entered. He dusted » It wi him without question and ep nt away, An hour lwter another porter appeared, expressed delight that some one hed dune his work for him, and also pre- sented an orer for the receipts. The agent toh him about the other porter and the eal poter an to the steet and ’ mot @ policeman. It was too late to ’ “| catch the thief, however, No, 810 Newark street, Ho- r whe got Jt trom a wal- ar VICE-PRESIDENT TO BE GUEST, Vice-President Fairbanks, an honor ary member of the Ohlo Society, will bo the guest of honor and epeak at the nineteenth annual banquet of the soolety on the evening of March 18, The inner will take place at the Waldorf- Astoria, and among the other speakers Wil be Lieut.-Goy, Bruce, of New York, Lieut.-Gov. Harding, of Oto, and Con- . Towne, they live last Ovlo~ ) sohoo) to-day, and she told fp A with her aed fe open, ai the wallet Was within her teach. Bhe lipped it into her pocner toa the sepa and. her parents o er parents b yn aml @ dia- bo returned Mr, Hu- cena aan and @ harpoon’ helped t0 aolve "The Mystery angquet, and 2 the ‘pollerien MRERtie opsaadne Weeks pescibaatelie tl aati DOCTOR DEAD IN BED. NDWARK, N, J., March 14.~—Dr, B, J, Howe, one of the best known physiciane In Ngowark, was found dead in bed at his je this morning. When he re- tired Wat night, 4 to heal ile et ssrioed va oat and leaves @ ; ed idee» WOMEN'S HATS TRIMMED» cnancn Sixth Ave, & 23d St., N.Y. Unusual Offering in and growing popularity of the Ehrich Waist Store we quote special for this K > Waists,madeto ypsell for 6.75, at * Persian Lawn with exquisitely embroid- ered fronte—lace inserting—5 rows Ital- toned back—lace through back—quantity {s Mmited — though 3 9 8 e on new lines, (Second floor, adjacent to the big Sult and Cloak section.) The “Columbia? Shoe for Women at 2.00, Before the Real Porter Arrives, | Aye years| Waters, Vapt, and Mra, anohoring The New Waists week's sale; The New Shoe Store. rr] Attractiveand Madefor Wear. ‘Tq arched in- 2 _ By way of illustrating the tremendous WA A line of Lingerie ‘These ‘Waists are handsomely made of fina with rows of lace and fine tucking—but- $6.76 Waists for... A new stock—a new chief—the department Cadebys reorganized step, with high Cuban heels; the low and the TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH JAMES MoGREERY & COL Linen Room, 2nd Floor, Heavy, bleached Damask Table Cloths, 2x2 i] yards....a10 2.75 9x24 985 350 2x3 1044360 4.25 Napkins to match, Breakfast size,2.15 9.75 doz Dinner “3.35 4.00 doz Huck Towels, Pure linen with scalloped ends, $2.85 per doz, Hemstitched Damask Table Cloths, : 69x69 inches..,.2.75 ‘each 69x86“! 3,50 The Spring stock includes @ quantity of hemstitched Damask Sets (table cloths and napkins to match) in medium and fine quality, {Iitary heel, all shapo lasts and all width toes, i Taco and button, made of patent leather, vici kid and box oalf, patent Jeather tips and tips of same, light and medium soles and all the style of the higher grades. We have many different kinds to sult the many minds, with all sizes : to fit any foot. At, per Black Cloth Tops Butt A Special Lot of Ladies’ Patent Loathes ek Cloth Top 3 ‘a 'e Shoes, with ti Very fas! usual price 00; to clove at, per Di The man who wants a sightly Sult with $15 worth of style an guraniiy it should not fall to get mon our great offer at Not too heavy-not too light—fust the sort of clothes a man wants for the cooler days of Spring, ‘They are extra well made and — SOROSTS Among the latest models for spring dress is the “Gibson” tie, Tt is made of light “Champagne” Kid, Russia Calf, Dull Kid, White Canvas and Patent Kid, It is fastened with the new Sorosis weave ribbon by four solid silver oblong eyelets, It has plain toe, high arch, Ctiban heel and welted sole, | The four eyelets are designed to ensure close- fitting over the instep—this presents an extremely pleasing appearance and prevents the shoe slipping at the heel, JAMES McGREERY & CO,, Twenty-third Street, Creek, started out to see the sights o: the city, Arm In arm they were. walk: ing over the bridge of the Long Island Railroad over Newtown Creek when an ove train bore down’ on them, “apt. Jerome is a cool man at sea and hs wife Is used to winds and waves, but when the headiight of the express MAN AND WOMAN: traln engine swept over th devil they lost thelr heads ad suthea | ke persons paralyzed, Man ¢nd woman were hurled far Young Sea Captain and His} from the tracks and cleat of the creck Wife Seriously Injured on! taken to the hospital’ apt, Jerome has concussion of the brain and other in- juries, His wife sustained Internal in- Juries art many enain wounds, eT BANKER’S HOUSE ABLAZE. Newtown Creek Bridge— Both Thrown from Track. Capt. George Jerome, bronzed by tropl- cal aun and seaman every Inch of him, and his young wife, Mary, who has sailed the seaa with her husband on the good ship Sherwood, of which he Is commander, are both seriously injured and perhaps dying at St, John's Hoapi- tal, Brooklyn, all beoause they knew It Was In the Chimney and Firemen Extinguished It Quiekly, Fire was discovered early to-day in the library hearth chimney of the res! dence of J, Walter Woods, Wall street banker, ving at No, 88 Lexington ave- nue, A log fire is maintained in the Twenty-Third Street, flip Saree 14, 1005, Double Blue Stamps trom in newest folds of children In all colors, 39c, at.. Value 49c., a! JAMES MsGREERY & C0. Ladies’ Coats, Tourist Coats, made of Ox- ford gray or black Cloth, and tan Covert Cloth. $15,00 and $19.50 Black Broadcloth, semi- fitted medium length Coats, Trimmed with Taf- fetas and stitched Peau de Soie. Lined with black or white Taffetas Sill, Three-quarter length Coats made of black Peau de Soie or Taffetas Silk, |. $1850 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & 60,, Colored Dress Goods, On March the rsth and 76th, 4,500 yards, all wool Chif- fon-Voile, A most attrac-|” tive fabric for Spring dress, Coiors,—pale pink, “leath- er,” gray, castor, green, brown, Royal and navy blues, white and black, 43 inches wide. 55¢ per yard. value 75¢, Twenty-third Street, —— es CASHIER ENDS LIFE IN HOTEL Man Believed to Be Leopold Eno, of Paul S, Gerhard & Co., Blows Out His Brains—Em- ployers Mystified by Act. A young man, belleved from lettery found in his pockets to be Leopold K Eno, éashler for Paul 8, Gerhard & Co}, agents for the Lamport & Holt Jane at No, 19 Whitehall street, ended his life to-day hy blowing out hi brains Jn the Van Twiller Hotel, Twenty-fitth street and Lexington ave- nue, Several letters were found In his clothing addressed to Leo HE. Eno, South Nyack, At the offices of his em- ployers it was sald he lved In that place with his father and mother, He was not married, Mr, Gerhard told an Evening World reporter that Eno had been employed irts, sizes 6 to 12 years; Sc. value, at... $1.50 value, af pair “Golden Bell,” a high gra leather; the sizes are 1044, 14, 11%, 12, 2; to-morrow at. oe e 8.30 to 12, Single from 12to 6, Values in the Great March Sale. Stirring Tailor-Made Sults for misses and small women; mace of all-woo! cheviot or broadcloth, ih a large at Sortment of styles, such as long box coats, seml or tourist belted Linn handsomely trimmed with a combination broadcloth or silk bratd; single or double breasted, wit fancy sleeve, coats lined throughout with taffeta or satin; also Blouse Suits, collarless and pleated with postillion back; collar; kilted nine-gore skirt; colors blue, green, black and brown; sizes 14 to 20; special at Very fine sults, made from all-wool broadcloth, in newest blous somely shirred skirt trimmed with silk brald, very fancy sle ind Hned with taffeta silk, The skirts are in newest’ pleated style, shades of green, blue, 1 4 O08 brown or black; $22.50 value, at ASOT) Lf Taffeta or Voile Skirts at $3.98. ean a LL ‘The Taffeta Skirts are made from guaranteed taffeta! In solid white or black, with broad pane! front, C leated style; the Voile are pleatedand trimmedwith three dressmaker . taffeta; $7.00 and $8.00 values; al Millinery at Big Made with brim of folded Jap. silk or chiffon folds over the entire brim. Thecrown tabs 4s of finest quality spangle, Every hat is made on fatest frame and requires but al oF little trimming to make it ready to wear; black only; va-ue $2.00, . $4.00 “Charlotte Corday” Hats at $1,98, Ready to wear, horsehair bratd crown, braided so as to form little checks; brim of plaited Jap. silk in ruffles, trimmed with bow of Jap, silk, value Sensational Sale of Flowers and Ostrich Plumes. Beautiful French fiowers comprising nearly all the flowers Plumes made of fine quality stock, have long flue and worn on hats. Many of them are wreaths for women and| * hown in two lots, Value curl ‘ 19c Lot {—1§ inches long; value $2.00, atssseye 8c Sale of Muslin Wear « Infants’ Wear. Petticoats, full size, made of highly fin- {shed materlals, umbrella flotince of accor- dion oe finished with double ruffle; val ‘+ fine ‘muslin, umbrella ‘flounce with hemstitching and deep hem; Shoe Sale. A special purchase offered for to- morrow’s shoppers. The lot con- sists of women’s soft kid leather lace Shoes, and are of heavy or light weight materials, with high or low heels; also included in this lot are Women's Oxtords, two eyelet strap Slippers, patent leather Ox- fords, French heels or medium * height Cuban heels; wnt QOC de shoe for girls, made of very*soft 8, ri di 98c f, Boys’ $4.00 Suits at $2.49 Three Piece Suits, ages 7 to 16; Combination Suits, with two pairs of Pants,7 to 15; Norfolk Suits, with knickerbocker pants, 6 to 13; Norfolk Suits, 3 1015: Sallor Suits, ages 3 to 10, and Russian Blouse Suits, 3 to 8. Three-Plece Sults, made of elegant style spring cheviots in Wight shades and plain blacks, Norfolk with plain or Knickerbocker pants, ali woo! cheviots and latest wool crashes, Sailors in various colors of all wool serges and lighter” Spring effects in shadings and fabrics. Russian Blouse Suits, latest mixtures of double twist; have extra white collars and embroideries to match, Remember, We Sell no Satinettes or Cottonades; $4 values, at... ° Young Men’s $7.50 Suits at $5.00. Double and single breasted models, cut in the latest st: el spring woollens; have cloth back collars, turned to durably lined, Sizes, ages 14 to 20; value $7.50, at,...+ssrsseeveeerseenee Gutlery. Bou; Hal Jot for this sale, This hase comprises ERY) and forks, good quality, steel, handles; 49c with cocobolo special for this sale per half dozen. .+.,, see Garment Values. Misses’ $15.00 Suits at $9.98, full 9.98) Broadcloth Suits at $14.98. { tyle, In Phas effect, pleated or hand Jap Silk Waists, handsomely silk embroidered, pleated sides and back, new Sleeves, fancy stock, cloiceat.. Savings. 3.98 1.98] 1.98 Mreereerereerenes glossy, Every one finished with quill and have French ZH eo} Lot 2-18 inches tong; value $3.50, at,....... 1698 Children’s Chambray Dresses, al! fast colors, Russian and French styles, with ‘silk emblem; 69c, value, at.....+e0sss+0+ Kimonos, full lawn, fancy patterns, yokes with hemstitched tucks, hemstitched bands down front and over sleeves; 50c, value, at. oo Nea 49c 29c 49c 19c And Underwear Sale. ings, doublé knee, spliced heel and toe, dou- besoies regularly Wie, ates. | Oc elastic welt; extra double sole, heel and l 0c toe, excellent 12 4c. quality, al . Several New Patierns of Lace Lisle Stnckings: double sole, low spliced heel and toe; regularly asc. slight rs for 50c,, or, each yy 1 Tc Women's M Inderwear, Children’s Perfect Quality Fast Black Cotton Stock Women’s Fast Black Cotton Stockings, Women's Fine Gauge Full Fashioned Gauze Lisle and imperfections enable ly it ledium Weight vests are shaped. high and low neck, long, weless; pants are knee Jength; 2.49 le. Made from the newest mixtures ttoms, and are clegantly trimmed and 5 00 JAMES N-GREERY 860 Washable Cotton Fabrics. sooo yards, black and white checked Cotton Voile. Largdor ‘‘invisible” check patterns, 24 inches wide, This fabric has a soft finish and is ex- cellent for draping. asc. pet yard. Value 45c, | ‘Twenty-third Street, LEFT WIFE BY WAY OF WINDOW. Locked In by His Spouse Keane Took Flying Leap Through Third-Story Window. With his egress from home barred by locked doors, Thomas Keane, a packer, fifty years of age, leaped out of the third story of his home last night, alighted on a wooden awning over tae k and rolled aff to the street at feet of Policeman Strubel, of the Mast Fifty-tirst street station, Dr, Smith, from the Flower Hospttal, found that Keane had a fractured font und removed him to Bellevue Hospitiy Keane told the police vhat his wit had locked the door on him when he returned to dinyer last night and that he had determined that the windaw was the casiest way to effect his es cape, He would not say what was tho cause of the argument they had, but gald that she had been In fll health, Mrs, feane said at her home later: “Well, he got out with his clothes on, didn't he?” ———— BLACK PETER. Uttle of the ways of land lubbers, Arriving on thelr ship from Canadian Jerome, after at the mouth of Newtown Worary andj soot from this accumulated ued with little damage, by the firm for fifteen years. He had in the chimney on the second floor, |been cashier of the concern for nearly where it ignited, I was quickly aub-|ten years and had the full confidence inf bie emplorers, Read The Mystery of Black Peter,’ fn the new Sherlock Holmes series, Get pa | the Saloe, Seppleanamn of Batu ET snemginsmenansjeninpmmmsnnssnblabpisel.saiini A | JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Millinery Department, The Department for the sale of untrimmed Millinery is considerably extended for the Spring Season, The present exhibition is therefore unusually extensive, the models inc.uding all the ad. vance shapes for travelling, shopping or tailor costume and many of the novelty “bonnets” for golf or summer country dress, The imported’ flowers are extremely beautiful in tint aud construction, many of the rare varieties of roses and “hot-house” blossoms being represented, Untrimmed hats include all the latest shapes and sizes, \ Twenty-third Street! ——— a ———————=_ EE JAMES McGREERY & GO. Sale of Shirt Waists. On March the xsth and r6th, 100 dozen China Silk Waists. New Spring models with the latest fashionable sleeves, Trimmed with fine laces, Black or white, 5.50 and 7,50 Twenty-third Street, | « =