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Sale stylish corsets, 1.05. I T’S the $2.50 Augustine corsef made of French ¢outil—new Spring model — heavily boned—medium high bust, long tapering waist line —medium and habit hips—some for slender and full forms—and also other well-known domestic brands wA8ZES 18 10 BOL rr sivsenereees i 1.035 Friday’s tremendous sa\ while the sti The new *25 checked s HOSE much vane ah dacangly udge, It Is Believed, Will)200 Girl Employees in Big Mil- Show Scanh Mercy to | tinery Establishment Also Eloping Preacher. Make Hasty Exit, Shoppers In Koch's millinery store, at Fulton etreet and iim pla lyn, Were alarmed by smoke that sifted down the etalrways 11 o'clock to-day, Many of them moved toward the doors, In a moment a gir} camo down the main stalrwoy soraam. ing “Fire! } lack and white checks. ‘Julle Bowne, with Whom He ~ Twice Ran Away, Asserts She Will Remain Steadfast. ticular indema Appreciate this sale’s bargsin importance, qatea Fieor. The quality of the checked fabric used in making these suits sells at $2 per yard. ‘ | 7 9 5 for these handsome shep| check sults —the coat {sa Di, 4 blouse with deep plaits (6 o7 them, back and front—collarless and with a plait _ the edge all around, loora were thfowh open & and clerks pido tthe out |,| Some 200 employes of the uj fioora |) N of the four-story building oats ‘thet eyoape to the ground Noor by way of 6 at ye. The women showed gf), NO SYMPATHY FOR THE MA ing of Adbon on |) Court Probably Will Impose a Four) a te Large sleeves to the elbow and a deep rol and ao far as ty known! cuff below—skirt 1s the new kil Me guarantee | Year Sentence When the Case |not one of thei tainted sr ; that the price later oa salt ot less lect rity we place on sale 100 of them at 617.25, } ‘ Women's correct; Papima Skirts, 5,50 covert coats, 8 7B— | —Modlelled after a skirt that A beauty at the price and | set at #12.00—a fine wool worth all of the price usually | “ama with a woven cross asked—12.50—allwool co-| Dar of the same color — cut vert—lined‘ wlth satl tn éleven gotes, each alter- i prong! ser = wie a ront and back—tallorad col> Comes Up Saturday. i. pega sas a (Breciat'to The Evening World.) NOW, BRUNSWICK. N, J., March ulla Bowne will in ali probability ® long wait Tor net lover, the Rev, J, Frank Cordova, with the eloped on thre occasions ‘who wave up parsonage, wife, three hate gore with four kilt plaits from the knee, headed with 40 prevent the pblawe from \ lar—the covert in the? a strap and button— black, }| Abreading to it, fs , Lp NY isthe fiend peal blue if brown—a most ex- t's wore not aware N sed in $15.00. sdrments, traordinary value at the price. they heard the on- vl assured by the rs that there was of them preferred the men. ae IN CRA’ RD CO, 48c, for 75c, gowns—2 to.14 years, 60c, for 65c. gowns—z2 to 16 years, Sale of muslin « 88¢, for Soe. gowns—2 ty 16 years. We. for 7c, satan 4 46 years. | 69¢, for 85c. gowns—2 to 16 years, MB, for 38¢ skirts, 48c, for 75¢, skirts. 28. Bc, for walsts—t to 14i years. \ waye sho on 10m RB apni y j ~ Ly " ST eainininteeecse eel VOSA le ares wes. be PURIM BALL, en for the mt drtatame: Reception and But nt? fo: geonsion |“ Moaplial to Be Great Event, ‘ ‘The annual Purim ball and entertain. t for Beth Israel Hospital to be at oor arog Palace next y will, 1 taal aaeeae ds ty hes the travails ana i. Mandell te Chairman y f ° ° \ 75c taffeta silks 55cFriday THE 85c, taffent silks at she will sell © ys that vel not mention nang Ge bl tn vibromerirren waln voeeer ul fects, now ih such demand for’ street and erga wear —all the new shades and Your choice at 55c. a yard—all-sitk black satin messaline—black | yd...... . all-ilk crepe de Ghine—rarely ever sold for less than 75c, ’ 1 new Spring taffetas, in plain and Bc che 55c plenty of black—guaranteed 75c. quality, 5c i bucceas. the committee In chatge, with Dr. Regular 75c crepe de Chine, 55c. some foulat i fatina Viercitinntn Br pete fA A regular #1 quality fancy silks for shirt- | and aerk col | Bioom, Ba if aC, Beoretary, wid checks, Dre: fects--value ‘Embroidered Paris robes at °7.50 HERE'S a lot of English eyelet robes our Paris office picked up at such phenontétial saving that we offer them as the greatest Friday bargain in? . invNew York at Main Finor, 7,50 for 12.50 embroiderod robes 12.90 for 16.50 embroidered robes 16.90for 24.50 embroidered robes waist suits—grest varlety of patterns—spectal to-morrow at 68c. Coe nner veered CHILD'S. LIRR, half Bottle of Rexsil Mu- + pOurTone Puts Child on Road to, Reocvary, Relieves Mother's, Those beautiful white creations other stores i Anxtety,: ! até showing at one-third more—not all from Paris—75 ex- Le he Clusive St, Gall creations are also included. They're scarce a Drug Store, ’ even at higher prices—don’t miss this sale, English eyelet New York City, N.Y, Gentlemen—''T hit me Mueu- | Tone for my little boy, four years Old, who was suffering from catarrh of the head and throet. He had tt sitice he was two years old, During is the fad this season, ‘Women’s 35c ribbed vests at 19c HEY'RE made from pute liste thread-—those elastic snug-fitting vests that give such good satisfaction, and you'll say that they're the best values you've evér seen for Dast fall and winter he had er ng gh and measles which|| 19¢. Just about enough for Friday’s selling. Main Floo’, Jeff him tn a very bad condition, He Just recelved direct from the manufacturer 460 dozen of the very best had @ yery bad discharge of the henil, and aa foon as he would le down to sleep the mucus wonld ran jilown into his throat and ehoke tim 80 we fvould have to sit ub until he would be able to catch his breath. Hig lungs also had a rattling tn them, and he had & wheesing in his ve @ shre f ryight od to throw a nbeTbeearme hat 4 a Lt) i New Jersey bu . ‘the enemy of every the need of a trial wh property Wotld you, the: P you, Apole '—Tom was one of th» domestic Swiss ribbed vests—these vests are in every way the very finest pure white lisle thread made—full length—low neck—sleeveless— 1 9 Silk tapes at neck and arms—Richeliew ribbed and plain ribs+-they are termed "run of the mil!”—not quite up tothe standard in finish—con- sequently they are 19c, instead of 35c. Sale of women’s shoes, $2.35 ‘dare Ro home to. vour wits throat, Mis little heart was very hat you freed a.wifo-beate: Woak, and we did ie a min| would be aie to ae anyting Yo|Q) ANOTHER lot of those $3.50, $4 end $5 |] Dressmakers? © | yj jt ihn ruin ena childs refi | help him, as he was in such bad shoes like the one that went so fast Monday notions, ists published Wednesda. eonditlon, ' “Seeing Rexall Mucu-Tone aver- My et tesa opaiied te give it a trial, and We are very thankful we did #0, in aca ipodaed stych | 28 he has taken a little over half a Imes they poke | hottle and is fast on the road to re- sip baa? rng covery; the discharge of the head is went, Jt was New| *'opped and his lungs do not rattle be olga any more, He eats and sleeps well. tity and app You muy be sure we feel as it he was not the toyed| though we could not thank you enough for the great your med- {eine hag done our little boy, the . first bene to the ith & pair of ‘owe nother jong ‘Proapputor had vom Colored and white plaited Sianplouse and negligee shirts ae . Here is a great opportun 75c. worth for 39¢,—collar att “advantages are te olds equally They ake thé best $25 suits 'on the ‘an absolutely pure wool nd elevator shafts at sth ee 4; § N shepherd duct mat and when ou realize that this pat. Ze fabric is than any other you can Silk-liké novelties in those hand- | eS RS eee Boys’ 75c waists, Friday, 39c negligee shirts suitable for present wear— no mother should allow this great sale to pass by without securing some of either , Style—can't duplicate these qualities for less than 75c. A LTO 2O™ STRERZ l .00. ’, the first lot on Monday—the 0 pi a a record-breaker for this time of for your seaso..'s needs to-morrow— particularly pretty. — sepend Fleer, *1 for. #2 watsts of lawn— several tylertoue ront allover embrold- ery and side pleats— new sleeves. with trimmed. cuffs — nu- merous other styles with lace or em- broldery insertions, tucks and side plaits, year, style, , Rs * Yawn shirt Mee eel oka pate etek lish embroidery design and side p ui back, new pfeil Py stock mage of five tucks and hemstitching, ; 3.95 for #3 India silk walsts—made with elaborate front of Bruges lace and rows of French shirring, 4.45 for 695 Habutal silk waists, $5 for 7.95 allover lace waists, underwear for misses and children 126, for 23¢, drawers—1 to 16 years, 186, for 28c, drawers—1 to 16 years, RBo, for 35¢, drawers—t to 16 years, ,68c. for 75¢, skirts, s se Best quality apron gingham, 5 4c yd. | APRON gingham in’ staple checks, brown or Blue, of the best Kine woven chambray in the season's pest colorings--light blue, tan, green, medium blue, oxblood and gray—so much in demand for chil- dren's wear-—value Scotch suitiny—27 4 designs in light, medium lors—including dots, floral, sen scroll and suiting ef-| all this season’ ae, y—at....1 BMe!| yd—tt.. ' Sale of Spring reefers Sizes 6 to 14 years, looks like $1.00 French Special Friay price for. 100 reefers, $2.95 Third Floor, Right up to the minute in style—in blue, brown and re ca cloth—full box, with belt at back—bishép sleeve—hand-embroidered em- blem—just enough for a day's selling—§2.95. Two mammoth sales ‘continuing to-morrow. Toilet articles Women’s ‘Women’s extra fin extra fine soft yarn, wi laundered waists—Rus- broken sizes—values up ity for mothers to buy 39c ached and aso plain black gauze rsely told on this page, = = bargains we've no room to mention. a °3 sale, | NO another suit. heeded this Summer to play in if you buy. ons. | 195 for 2.95. ideal fabric for shirtwalst suits—in green, tan, liglit blue, brown, medium blue and gray—made to sell for 19¢. O'sC} yd—at........ Gishiaiy VOM Finest French voile in sol | shades and checks—fine and sheer— 's best shades—value 39¢, absolutely fast color—double heel and toe—also colored Isles and cottons—regular 35c. values at 19c, Women’s black and tan gauze lisles, lace instep— 25c,—special for this Friday sale, 19¢. ‘We. for 33c. writing pape HE most stylish statlonery is’ Berli Olde Mill Bond—a superior quality—light and: strong—sulted to forelyn correspondence sheets to a pound—at 17c, Second Floor, Crawtordshire linen paper. Cabinet $0 sheets and $0 envelopes, 90c, Cabinet 100 sheets and 75 envelopes, 605, Clothe. your boy right- of these Simpson Crawford Co.'s special at $3, but you must come while this special purchase’ is on: sale, ‘Suits and coats like these bought in the regular way as most stores buy them sell for $5 and $6. Here’s your Selection, _ Sizes Norfolk Suits (bloomer or plain pants). % to 16 Double Breasted Sults (plain punts), years, Salior Sults (bioomer or plain pants), ussian Blouse Suits (Eton collar). $93.00 =a Segond Floor ts for the larger boys. ercoats In fine covert cloth, blue, fan and fancy mixtures. ual- : 5 eG ‘ioor, in, wide—an Boy's blue serge and cheviot suits at 93.95 We can fit any boy from 7 to 16 years in one of these a ia 5.95 $7.50—newest styles o Norfolk, double-breast- S22 Ned and plain—knicker- paren bocker or plain trous- os ers — special lot to-morrow 4 198n) 9 Men’s $18 cravenettes, $10.50. We don’t wait till Saturday when we have a bargain fot of men’s apparel like these new Spring Cravenette coats, and men < who come Friday will get these remarkable values. They're made of fancy worsteds, cheviots and plain black materlals-cut 52 inches long—all hand made—broad shouiders §$ 50 —guaranteed rainproof, and a fine ° light overcoat for bright cool days— a a sites at, on ‘ Bn} o Spring dress goods, 49c AN ynusually large purchase brings this special Friday offering to you —{ull 54-in, English Sicllians—a superior high silk ¥inish, double warp and extra heavy—the correct weight for shirt-waist 49c sults—brown, navy and black—Imported to retail at 75¢.—now.. 49c for 75c strictly wool nun’s velling. 75c for 1,00 storm serge, double warp. i { 98c for 1.25 Panama check suiting, 69¢ for the $1 quality Panama suitings—that soft finished Eng- lish fabric—second to none for style and beauty—all the new shades in the finest $1 quality—-no limit to the number of yards at 69c, to-morrow. Main Floor, a Mihaela dh deshiae ional Leth dress Yoile—in 5c Flowers @foliage—remariablesale NOTHER day of those wondertul values in flowers and foliage. We're selling the pick of 4 $150,000 stock—on sale at positively the lowest price ever quoted. We cannot begin to tell you of all the unusual values this extraordinary event affords—you can at least catch the bargain import of this sale when you realize that we are going to give up the entire centre aisle—ten tines the usual selling space deVoted to flowers and follage— besides the regular depattment: ‘and to serve you we'll add 100 extra salespcople. Crush roses—ordinarily cost Imported Ae montures-+bri- 60 i holesale—paquet ’ narily cost 3.00 doz. at wholesale—one i paar ie bile: ay i 1246 rose thd fine foliage, 256 La France (O03 3 Ht ily cost 3.75 doz, at wholesale—rese, bud an foliage..... Rt eeaiotaraalatt RRRET 336 ‘ Imported rosebud wreaths—ordi- narlly cost 6.50 doz, at wholesale—12 626 roses, 8 buds and foliage.........0++ . Beautiful rosc montures—ordj- narily cost 7.50 doz. at wholesale—4 756 very full roses, buds and foliage...... Beautiful quality imported rose Cluster, with follage—ordinarily costs 9,00 doz, at wholesale—two full-blown 786 Imported rose follage—ordi- ray cost 1.40 doz, at whole- 1246 TT Ware) tinepeionses cunbibos f Small crush roses—ordinarily cost 1,60 dozen at wholesale — six In ] 5c PRUE ccsvss ner artes Aaa ica oon arge, full roses—ordinarily cost 2,25 doz, at wholesale—three in 19¢ a ae bereoveoerenves pevachoreee ve dt mported rosebud follage —Oordl. narily cost 1.75 doz, at wholesale— 17c paquet....iees neenenes Vheseeeeeeete ose sprays—ordinarily cost 2,75 doz, at wholesale—five roses, one bud 25c¢ and foliage. . i roses, two large buds and follage— Completes ...ssecreperssvseveneneees Straw ‘and turbans—A! made on wire frames with plpings of velvet—al} colors—Saxe blue, bronze green, navy, black and white—@ regular $1.95 value—at..... 5 chenenegavages Ont Went WH Silk hair braid and ‘Chiffon combined—Round turbans, tricorns, satlor effects, &c.—black, white and all good colors—for this sale $35 sewing machines$13,25 OLD fifty-seven Wednesday—that leaves forty- three for to-morrow, You'd pay $35 to the agency for the same machine, You're free to go and see, So you know this 1s a bona-fide bargain—$13,25 for a $35 sew- ing machine, Fourth Floor, This machine beats the ‘This machino beats the fa- ; mous Singer, having a 25 greater diversity of stitches “nee and many improvements. Each machine a full wot latest at’ which enables 0 ate all the new effects perfec a thy, : So It's up to ydur consideration whether you will pay the agency #35 or come here to-morrow, rigat at the and drugs. 35c, hose, 19c. , e quality black cotton hose— ith Sea Island crow feet-—guaranteed lisles—exceptionally good value at IGGS RE-E|,RCTED OLD GUARD HEAD. I ter Fight te Defents Capt. Candee--Drowned Sor- i ta Plowing Dew! Hriggs haw been re-elected of the O17 Guard. after Witterest fights in the hise organization, His opponent “With heartfelt thanks, I am sit- Ski ik pha BE. Batley, Cor, ‘onn, and \Seaview Aves, _ port, Conn.” 4 ae “We have many more testimonials of the good work that Rexall mee Tone 18 doing in our city,” said My, A. IL Coeden, General Manager of Riker's Drug Stores. “Mucu-Tone j gets tight in and absolutely drives ut the germs that canse catarrh, “Besides all that, Mucu-Tone, a3 —of dainty fine lawns with tucks—entirs sacque or gow! border, 2.95 for3.65 Japaneseg of Oriental design, in blue, red, the year—all widths and sizes. : lace, button and patent kid, bright sizes are not absolutely complete—not a pair worth less and lavender effects, silk border, Handsome 3.50 Kimono gowns at 1.25.. UST a small sample lot, but the values are very unusual—all exclusive styles—comfortable and beautiful, 1.285 for 1.75 kimono gowns or sacaues 1.85 for 2.2 square yokes made of fine} n trimmed with thres-inch | around neck, down fron Owns brown} kimono sacques—pink, red, blue and , [lavender—large square collar, Sacques, Oriental designs, drimmed with border of silk i} 1.25 for.!.9 dotted grees 8.00 for 2.95 long kimono time you are most Jn need of a machine to do your oe sewing, and save my purchasing $43 25 this machine for ....++0++5 cee Sale of refrigerators, 4.95 QNE HUNDRED Star refrigerators purchased at a lowered price go on sale to-morrow at §4,95—worth fully the price many stores ask, § 105 Ibs—as follows: ry 5 Japanese kimono t and sleeves, Special at 1,85, Second Floor. —also about 200 pairs of the famous S. C, S. at Twelve! distinct styles of welt boots $ 35 —complete size os bluchers, at $2.35, Here’s another lot at the same price—five distinct styles kidskin, patent ‘tip a regular $3.50 5 and $4.00 shoe—widths A to D—about 900 palrs—-you can than $3,50—some $5 shoes—odd lots taken from our own ye stock—vicl kid and patent colt—at $2.35, 24 Floor, $5 for $7.50 dress trunks, {ts very name implies, tones up the mucous tissues that have been dis- eaaed by catarrh and fortifies your syetem aginst any subsequent et. tacky, “If you are troubled with eatarrh Hereby who received forty> jess than Major Briggs. i threatened as of th ‘ulation of print. he supporters of ee for fe Well as a i ta rt aT tad Bri 9) ers 01 ajor Dr! $, hi, One hundred tnd voltae. Were cast, OT for Major B for Capt, Oandee, Capt. Sale of groceries: strictly fresh eggs, 19c. doz. OT delivered, but the finest, freshest eggs in New York State ; wort to secure—every one guaranteed —19c, a dozen—packed ‘in a strong Crate, not present, butgMajor|{n any form, internal or external, whether catarrh of the head and naval passages, cetarrh of the stom. $2.35—just the kind of shoes and ox- fords women need at this time of [| schedule — velour calf and glace kid, Louis’ XV, heel— button or lace—in select any of these shoes at $2.35, Another lot—six distinct styles of Oxfords— Ts sale’s important—you may not need a) trunk now, but when you do the price may be $7.50, at and fre! Fresh butter—Ffoyal Stuart extra Hams — Simpson Crawford spe- ah clal golden sugar cured small ~ neh, Wladder, kidneys or intestines, so you'd better pick out one here to-morrow at a savin ARR BUM EE chia ont ae i 21h rleties, per loaf, i i) ig vered, B40.) ig hams: Ib. seeee ) ttheeeenne i t | or any catarrhal condition of the en- of $2.50, You'll never need | hos sine pall Oc | 4 12ke 4c shelves—removable waste pipes ger f.. | ts 3 of tire system, {f you want to be cured ii ‘ | PUT oRinh BATHACT ~—35-Ib. size at $4.95 is Just f 4 Guessing Contésts||t,mm rs rat te cri agother youl uy on of | FR CL RAMU SRERACHR™ | PATRNE.FuQUE-apwuN | uPaxranT,coemac no: | rigor the small apartment. 14 Cy i $ 4 ° re 5 ding. aD AUB IRL ity XXX, Stuart; rich chocolals RU SAUL Mal ad: BIST TS are altos ether too uneersain j| 00 again, then you must drive ab- Bese Hroneesy Ot B70), eaten gp potter, 456 ecwal to the Sinem 876 Pavoni yerlb, can, 1.00 100 rolle of 1% yd.| fy when it comes to buy- |} solutely every trace of it y A full 4 , 1p. Pdi ) ‘ Ms wide white and murhle| : ‘ ghee piano and Fain eyatem, Rexall Nicwtent. aaa When you 7 no TOMARG htt nomen | | NEW TEAS — CHOICE OF wis NON TT AHH | | denten table ollcioth i ha na hi p 0 ad) how (his FRESH FEARS Rat three tetties, BOE. | Be all our regular f0c. va any cage 12 full quart which we will put on you have just so much money |] this. Ar W 5 a eae pint bottle ih Hletiew; Ih. BBes 1 aA botting, AID} full Vis anie to-morrow tn long to spend for one. “We have a large trial bottle at| Dasiunk is made OO | pir dees AEP LAG | camonina mMce-Panes | , 0 (0m i ted caday HCH COGNAC BRAN Shitateudn, LOc!|; | * f ~~ w "1 4 " P Lp y chal at, yd eee , fifty conts which we would be very you'll hnow W507 @=== | yerawanr ToMATORS— | Fe The 236° | SOQUAING BOAR — PRIDE | Heonetey, ‘wl NO mathor G0. D, oF n an 0 10 have any one try on our per- Hake dot Foliit ied Hine ern Rice and cleans perfectly; ad ey tea ders filled, sonnl recommenda in New York, i. bath, 10 SY ult He 12s doesn’t benefit ipa eat Mt tt | LOLLAND HERRING—New | barn 1 436 at 4a GEN Moder | pase, for 1.26 atep Indder ) 7, for 1.40 ee. ay BO Very Strong canvas-covered dress trunks—protected | Importation; all milchens VANINL RACT—VAN anton, MANO: Tyeteat! | ehaire buriien style, ¢ ” ig p , ‘ \ p glad to refund the money. by had’ det ti dctwat 4 eqular $1.00 87¢ Duser's Triple Streneth; pp gpihite laa, hott 249 for 9.50 guaranteed | 116 for Riker’s Drug Stores, 6th avo, and y four hardwood slats on top and two frames aroun tenes 2-ounee bot: 256 B1.064 remule 69% novelty clothen wringer, 13. | sieves,” bottom—brassed corners—clamps and bolts—iron bound -—two lron centre bands—angle iron along edges, top and hottom—stitched leather handles—four slats on bottom— hnieatvane large dowels on each side of brassed Excelsior lock—one | BAKING, POWDER. Alun Hg with hat box and shirt-walst compartment—32, 34 ire ,crents Yootantar: 36 Inches, Rarement Satenroom, Be Boe. ian. esa L5G hat he is going to b shy tos wi ral fo hic offers 284 St; Hegeman & Co,, 200 Broad- pte & Oran |, Jungmann, 428 Columbus’ ave,; tor wok ere Papell Bre ae by 4 Ibs, 81,00; Ibe YELLOW PEACHES. Fahey Califor pla at a) 0 rated; De dae two D OX TONGUES quality, fresh city Bio 61 35 Ibs., 45 Ibs. gowns of novelty crepe cloth—large | @a em aa [pointed square collar, 8 | $4.95 $6.95 fie S$Ibs, _—7S Ibs. $8.95 $10.75 85 Ibs. 105 Ibs, Fresh baked bread—All 5c. va. ‘oming miles Sixth Floor, 813.75 $15.95! Made of kiln dried hard: Yr; wood — golden oak finish - thoroughly Insulated with char- coal sheathing -— solid , metal {n, hard rubber roils, with SOHLITZ— #ilesroom do a’ three-year guarantee on d Lie the life of the roll, the denne ri RT, SHERR! 1,76 for 2.60 extra well- loaf. stylo, 4 my niade willow clothes ham- | Nimo, for’ . r s ; ! All tn p full quart Foor tor Wie, Jnoanned bread | Mvate’” and sAecenton fe) tle, Obe., ert: Dones—very handy, elean-out bite, fino or coarse,