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CTY FERRY FLEET READY, BUT NO SLIPS “Staten Island Boats, Launched with Cere- mony, Will Be Stored Away Until Municipal Frenzied Financiers Buy Sites and Build Landings, ~ wy ve the work, on m the slips wome reason 4 not had G eT) thine athe aaase thine ue Baton “Yelana a Cite Rammer Because of he expected improvements in the Saneportacion facilities, ‘Hundreds of ersons had Gontemplated moving here, ow ofclal " hegiect® ot incom Dotenns has mado a mess of ahi mci We cheer ourselves with the ret! that Staten Island's location will in the end make it the most desirable and prpuler peorgance. section of Greater ings to come boom in jchmond is made to suffer because ry pollticiang have some sort of scheme on foot. With the prospect of An early improvement in the ferry: Pret menyicn betwresn ataien Re hattan there has me, but now that it { 7 that the new boats cannot be ised’ hia season because i) have not been pro- vided for th get ier em I suppose business will BR arene ener Featherson’s explana- of 80 of the tangle may be n Vechten shook his head Ina “communication to the Sinking Fund to-day the Dock Commissioner Brave his views as to the rental to be charged steam and trolley roads for track privileges at the St. George ter- minal of the ferry. He says rental based on the space or length of track would ‘Weve got the boats, Pogiven, the ye £0, Bo. tet as s00n as ‘We've got the men, pe r ‘We've got the bay— a thar pe tatty Featherech Was ‘That's all—by Hen, biiving to shift responelbiity for hig —Me & Murphy Ballede, a a in the face of the storm of (4 eat hae furnished | TtoiMM aroused by’ tie aiscouary that ®@ problem in ‘frenzied finance’ over which the residents of Staten Island | i%' have been splitting their heads for same \ time pest. 80 far nobody has been | abte to furnish an answer, Gitnough | (0's! here tmve been many guesses, The Problem, briefly stated, ts as follows: How ts the city to use the five ferry- Womts, for which !t is to pay $1,700,000? Although the boats will be ready for ‘uge on June 1, no landing places have yet been provided for them, and as they are too large to enter the elips of the present boats plying between New York and Btaten Ieland, tt will not be Possible to use them during the sum- mer, and it 1s probable that they will remain elephants on the city's hande| until next season. Dock Commissoner Maurice Feather: @on to-day admitted that he did not have tho faintest kiea when it would be pomaible to use the boats, “Not My Fault,” Says Featheraon, “It 19 not my fault,” he sald. ‘There fas been talk that I tled up things be- cause I was sore and wanted to see one of my friends get the contract for building the landing places, That's not eo. The delay was caused by Comp- troller Grout. He's the man to blame.” ‘The story of the city's efforts to estab- Nish a muntotpal line of ferry-boats to Btaten Island fs a conspicuous instance of putting the cart before the horse, | Five ferry-boats, the Richmond, | Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn and | Bronx, were ordered goon after the money was appropriated for them. They { are to be launched on Satuniay. The ceremony is expected to be an impres- aive one, The Mayor, Comptroller, seen ree cente and other olty off- tals down Htimors she wow tants slide from the caveeR pe upage Aimboe eee roads and rental there will be @ whole lot of frills and | @peech meking, if present plans are car. | Hi based o Poncentae of the value cf the property and improvements, and adds: “There will be about 225,000 feet ine lelosed for Station purposes, equal to Binety. Chem lots. The total value of the property 1s $872,000, the cost of the station $192,000, On ‘this basis the. townl rental value would amount to. $26,340. The city should assume one- third of jthis rental, The trolley lines should Pay the Interest on one-half the cost of the steel viaduct, In addition to Ite rental for the uee of the station. I would sugRest on these terms a ten- lease with two renewals at ten each at an advance of 10 per cent, The Sinking Fund voted unanimous), to adopt the rate of rentals augmented, Attorney Clark for the steam railroads eaked for @ reduced nate of Interest but Mayor MoClellan Interrupted and eaid “the City does not Propose to enter foto. more negotiations over thia matter, If your company Insists 1, for one will not stand even for the favor- jable 8 sugested by tha Commis- ) all right,’ declared Mr, Clark, ‘fled through. After the launching i¢ will be a matter of oniy a short time | ‘when the boats will be completely fitted out and ready for the city to use—it @ can. Cart Before the Horse, ‘But (t can't! Barly in the year Comptroller Grout purchased @ strip of ground on the water front at St, George, 8. I., to be vsed as a landing place for the new boats He paid the Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad Company $540,000 for the land, ‘Then, tn March, bids were received for oopatruoting the slips and ferry: 4 house, There were four bidders, The ioweet Was Lhe fins of Seeley & Taytor, $206,000. ‘The other bida were George B, Bpearin, $400,000; Bernard Rolf, $512,000, and George W. Rogers, %46,000, The contract has not been awarded to the lowest bidder, however. The reason why has been the cause of many Kuesses, First tt was reported that the Dock Commissioner had concluded that | the lowest bid was so low that the. Cure for the Blues bidder coult not possibly do the work, QWE MEDICINE THAT HAS NEVER FAILED und then it was hinted that one of his close poltical friends was among, the bidders and his failure to get the ‘con- Health Fully Restored and the Joy of Life Regained retiring. tract had made the Commissioner un happy. Tammany Polltice in It, Commissioner Featherson declares that both of these guesses are wrong, But, eight or wrong, there 1s no doubt that oMctal delay has made {t {mpossible for the residents of Staten Island to enjoy the promised better transportation f2cil- files this year, The result has ben that business In the Borough of Rich- biond has been seriously affected. Many | deals In real estate which were about | 10 be closed have been held In abeyance, @nd numbers of persons who lad tne tended to spend the summer on tho (sland are in a quandary what to do, The city inteads to maky use of the Present Manhattan landing of the Staten island boats sor Its new cratt, | but before this can be done it will be neconsary to widen the slips and make | other alterations, which have not yet een commenced, As tho cliy has apportioned money for this work, the indignant Staten Island- ors «riticles Commissoner Featherson for this delay, , They think that he whould have begun the alterattona juat @8 soon as the five new boats were or- dered, There Are Lions in the Way. The Commissioner writhes indignantly under this censure. ‘The people do not Understand whet I have to contend with,” he seid, “It will be a diMfcult task to alter the ferry Ingging at the Battery while tt remains in uae, “The delay in putting up the ferry landing at Bt, George is due to the fact that Comotroler Grout has failed by Hd @ clear title to the property, Had a wil oul nave Al pre aa matters ae “hot intend i mM the wibiane spend in ‘ovement naman {se not oF poubsives iy the ‘a pl Drab R ‘bel ed Bool aie ‘Ot their Gontract,”Mhey wih When a cheerful, brave, light- hearted woman {ts suddenly plunged Into that perfection of misery, the BLUES, it is a sad picture, It Is neually this way: She hae been feoling “out of sorts” for some time; head has ached and hack also; hns slept poorly, been quite nervous, and nearly fainted once or twice; head dizzy, and heart- beats very fast; then that bearing- down feeling, and during her men- strual period sho Is exceedingly le- apondent, Nothing ploases her, doctor fay ‘Cheer up: you have dyspepsia; you wil be all right goon,” But she doesn't get “all right,” and hope vanishes; (hen come the brood- ing, morbid, melancholy, everlasting BLUES, have driven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courage gono, but take Lydia W. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, See what it did for Mre, Rosa Adame, of 819 19th street, Louisville, Ky., niece Roger Hanson, C, 3. WOMAN DIES FROM GAS. IN BOARDING-HOUSE ROOM. the Hne Not Been Brooklyn. Police Investigating eo White and doetoctlves of the Bergen street station, Brooklyn, are investigating the death of a woman fron: mas, at No. 517 Pucific stroet, In the hopo of estadiishing her identity, ‘The woman, who was about forty years See ® room from Mra, Bleanor A Week ago. doce hot know whether | bu sue to-day of wan pater 3 found F eee Eveeu {th pen and Ink what Pinkbam's Vogdiuble compound has for me. I miffered with female troublon extrome Tasalinas, ‘tho blucs,’ nervousness, and bat, alleine feellag. 1 o try Lydia B. Pinkhi f eSampount, an it Rey on Sy sited dorange: ut erfect. health and teenth of my younger ‘tas not siffer ‘any, longer wun hetore.” 1 consider 8 und Don't wait until your sufferings|* POPE INTERESTED IN IMMIGRANTS. jog Gets Facts on Their Care im Amer- fea from Philadelphia and Ar- ranges for Another Talk, ROMP, April 6.—The Pope to-day re- ceived In p-lvate audience the Marauts from Milton L. Ahrensbors, Ji tha custody of her son Henry, Kl seven, ihe divotob tn the culmination of « horsewhtpping episode in front of the Montauk Thestre on Oct, 26 last, when | Mrs, Ahrensborg chastlred her husband and Mrs, May Smith as they were | [Ing the theatre, Mra, Smith was named as co-respondent In the divorce sult K Thursday—Misses’ and Small Women’s Silk Kocl’s Uptown Bava an Make Downlewn pxtPavaganee. OCH & Co. 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth sat | Suits and Coats---A Sale Martin Maloney, of Philatelphia, and | Alvronndeng |e asdocinted wih his hin daughter Hote leather in the tobacco business and was . : ¥ fy led i ksi “Lob , 1890, Tn her Ault YT f of last weak in Misses’ Suits a Sais Sart MiB hgo ee a Nctcticn hfe ean] ‘The Finest Stock of Millinery ollo affairs in America and the efto:ta|f her-In- a k being made for the welfare of {mm!- | mee = | superior good 4 ¥ have unother and winger imeryiow This week's offering consists of the sample line of silk suits and silk} tn ie Med Jet shown. He i, with Mr, Mal . h yar Ss! very| Bares! shape or colori — Dress sats, allored an a i he Hone pretettea he, Margun wath Gold in Your Garret coats from the same manufacturer-—an inspection will reveal the newest Sear ee a Ady to- Wace ing aes Uaiteinad tai devs Wes) thy a) bearing e ra and arma and presented Misa ‘Maloney with a beautiful cameo with tho Pope's head in relief surrounded with rubies, a DIVORCE RECALLS HORSEWHIPPING CASE. Mrs. Ahrenaberg, Who Applied the Lash, Given Her Freedom and the Custody of je Child, Justicn Gaynor in Brooklyn to-day granted a divorce to Mra, Elia Ahrons- Hundreds of hounewives who never dye anything, who think they can't dye, or imagine it is a task, are losing the good of castaway fabrics for home use and home economy. Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Color THE PIONEER HOUSEFURNISHERS, jours Small Easy Pay You don’t have to‘pay cash here in order to furnish your home comfortably. what you need, and we make the arrangements to ault your convenience. $4 This Suite is substantially upholstered or Damask, Sold elsewhere at about $55.00, AN 55- 157-159 EAST 23°° ST. ‘WO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE..N.Y. 78 BUYS THIS ATTRACTIVE 5-PIECE MAHOGANY FIN- ISHED FRAME PARLOR SUITE, ‘Terms, $1.00 Down and $1.00 Per Week. ments Accepted. You select Buys This Massive $13. 7SRovnd Extension $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 PER WEEK, This Table is made in quartered oak, elegantly polished and has § round fancy legs; worth $20.00. Beare $1420 $98. 3 Rooms Fur nished for.. scalloped capes, trimmed length, of serge or plain cloth, large| Insert'ga front and back of fine Fine Sheer Nainsook Night Drosses— with braid,colors red or blue 2,QQ| collars, with lace or braid, Val, lace and ribbon,...... FeO Tee ee eee oe tule ing CHILDREN'S REEFERS, three-quarter] tan, brown, red or blue. is Sheer Nainsook Corset it Covere— square with Inset emb'y medallions— length, of plain cloth, linen collar) CHILDREN'S SERGE REEFERS, Russian] Ware yoke back and front with shoulder and sleeves to matoh, with and is covered in green Verona Velour PIANOS AND ORGANS, ee iRICCA & SON 19 & 21 WEST 128TH ST ee All care transfor to our store, Lenox ave- eu bwey, I2Sth at, station | PIANOS. SAVE MONEY by Buying Direct from the Manufacturer. PRICES $165 ‘Upward. THE DOD WORTH « PIANO Delivered on payment of $5.00 down. Guaranteed for 10 years, These Pianos are manufactured by experlenced and practical piano’ makers under the direct supervision | and inspection of professional mu-| sicians and experts, Every detail under the most critical examination, Kept In Bll Sonddtion sf of Expel NOTE—Having purchased the entire mock of Wise Piano Warerooms (who are Fairing from byslnogs) now offering for al ihe, Cuan wollen prights, Baby Grands and Squares: Pp Stenway & Sons, Sohmer, Hardman, Weber, Hallet & Davis, Fischer and others, excellent. opportunity to purchase a slighty ued Plano of High Grade, Open evenings until 9 P. M. “ne makes HELP WANTED-—FEMALE, Hor | Wn. WANTED—FIFTY MARY ANNS at Rhea a mitts SPene’ play ‘at tribute MERELY MARY ANN, Apply Att tn Harlem Opera House to- ueieul morrow morning, 10 0 HELP. WANTED—MALE. OE DOORN ICY AC A—A—A-—Competent shoe salesman wanted; must be familiar with ‘first-class trade, Reply, stating age, ref- erence and salary expected, to K 446 World. LAWYERS, GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer.)| 00 Nasnau st.(Day,) Bway, cor, 87 at.(Night.) ——o PATENTS. danced 1cB. FREB Pate rte big th Pape aa procured; TATR & for It. —| PIANOS AND ORGANS, i (aes Thawsrer To AUK To S°AVESI*T0 60°51 | Great April Sale, Don’t Wait! Come to-morrow, for the rush tremendous In ¢ Greatest Piano ‘Sale. Waller’s Pianos $1.00 A WEEK Walters, Pianoa, including stool atioren ‘$105, on easy torma of $5 Down and $1 Week Half Real Valve. i | has been Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime. Planos which cannot begin to compare with the Walters ed for sale po hla Ane rene 9 are offering you a. pos tive: aaving 0 trom #180 to ag in ‘this Pianos Diliwered to Your tome on Pay~ ment of $5. No Interest charged for time taken In making payments, 10 Years’ Guarantee Inverted tn RL letters on the inside top Nd_of every “Wa: Pi ‘To toad Iiving outelde Df New York or restding In « Cincerenced in Fy Sir pemmareainn. plano otect, Upon t full Information w!! be forwarded to you Cavlton— Fifa ikea or nd piano at any pele Peconse leer: worth Cash Sales Part of the United si Upon request, a rep ‘ative will call Warerooms 8rd Floor, 60th Bt, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex. to 3d Av,. 59th to 60th St. Will box and ship now frwe to any FOR SALE. oan Out-or-tow CLOTHING ON CREDIT JEWELRY, and smartest models, for which the best silks had been, selected and upon the making of which every care has been lavished, an equal opportunity has never been known in New York—certainly not so early in any season, $18 to $25 Ladies’ Suits $13.95 LADIES’ TAILORED WALKING SUITS, of broadcloth, cheviot, Sicilian, tne Pn RUE, ie fee models in blouse, slong and thor coat effects, Vassar Peddie 2 Combination Chemises, Corset Covers, French plaited skirts, colors black, blue, brown or green, value to $25.00, Thursday. ..ssscee ‘ Veseeuseyeennret 13, 95 Model Gowns (often i $15.00 Ladies’ Coats $8.95 LADIES’ SPRING GOATS, of excellent broadcloth, collar or collarless, a var! ety of new models, lined with expect fo taffeta or satin, value Eis TTRUPSAAY.ssssssessseseeuerssssees Gy QE | the qualities, Y * Skirt and lar Jength Chem Fi Irts—deep 1 6 Ladies’ Silk Petticoats $4.65 |2ssnsaraie Sumcemem (Rina cote Si tee Say a es’ ettic newest lace Sind bertie A de Paris lace-Vandyke Pointe and it LADIES’ SILK PETTICOATS, of good quality taffeta, with graduated accordion-| iigireatothere Rake BL36 to MO sss OB (acth oe MeL ess Eas plaited flounce, small ruffle at bottom, finished with ruche and silk a6 ruf- . Fine Cambrio Skirts—ruffie of elaht fle, in light, medium and shaded effects, also black, lengths 38, 40 Bien reinecolt Ghemisee—tancy xON® — leolid rows of anowball laco topped and 42 inches, value $6.00, Thursday........ pedeversdevonanens effect of lace—ekirt to Match. ns 1,08 (With Hbbon run omb'y boading....,2.98 $5 $6 Read LADIES’ READ’ French sail $6.00, Thursday. 6 SATIN FOULARDS, 24 inches wide, all silk, rich lustre, soft finish, er be ity, all this scroll effect 29c Colored Wash Fabrics 19° COLORED CHEVIOTS, extra quality, richl able colorin 29c, yard, TI ia Fine Nainsook Night Drossea— Thursday and Friday—A Sale. of Fino Nainaook Coraet Covers rolind or wauare neck—broad shoulder dainiest taoe and emb'y trim’ effect, with clroular or straight yoke Sises 2 to 5 ribbon tucks—elaborate. effect: of handsome allover emb'y, outlined i ren’ S eerers Verh VALU $1.89, .cs5c0001s 98 | With lace and finished with washable CHILDREN'S CLOTH REEFERS, large trimmed with linen embroidery; also Of serge, plaited back, embroidered| sleeve, some with box or plaited backs,| Doon run DeaAINK. ss ererrssesevesy QO lOBOWHELE $7.08 vieeserreeerrersvereres GOS stars on’ collar and sleeve, with pelt, several styles, BRIDAL SETS—Fine Camtetc and Natnsook— colors tan, red or blue... 2,98] red, blue or era 53:98) 4 t0.6 plece:—trim'd tn vatlous ways—with sheer laces and handsome emb'ys~ UBids 2; 24,98 Laces and Neckwear IuKizt, 98 to 24 ALL OVER ORIENTAL LACE, white or SAREE ST 6h COLLARS, lace or oo —__________-» butter color, suitable for fancy walsts, inen, value 35¢ 5 ner Ic value yser vais wees 496) LAWN” CHEMI trimmed’ with] 15 White Goods Wilton Rugs BLACK ESPRIT. iG ed lace, value 36c, 22c|In Proper Weaves and Weights |1oox exceedingly rich and yet cost NET, all silk, 43 inches wide, value] PIQUE COLLAR ETS, for For Graduation, Confirmation, comparatively little if you buy 59, 85c, yard... VEILINGS, fanc black and colors, value 25¢, yd... 125th Street, West, dum AOU, se ses esses seeenes + 838 _FOR SALE, FOR SALE. pale FOR BXAMFLE: *. C pi oe Emb p@—fhgnt and My ema fewer eheole Tne se tino”) Elsewhere, Here, Sik Mulla-oxtra fine quaiity— Rich Wiltons...,... 9x12 ...£9.98,,.32.08 high slik lus ve 34 8.3x10 6., .84.98,,.20.49 aod Drsty Hat fing for ean and Children, also the appropriate tlmmiogt™ Flowers Wreaths, To see our prebotererh pe A Prine {a to understand why this department ie 80 favorably regarded by those who don't merely judge of value by the price, but by the Inteinate merit represented at the price, We firmly believe that that could be made new with SILK SUITS, of fine ay in blouse, redingote and frocks and Hat sites —_—_—— many of the coats silk lined, all the newest shades in plain and shot silks, DIAMOND DYES every one handsomely trimmed, sizes 14, 16 and 48 years, post- S rin and Summer Novelti It te en extremely easy process to tively worth $30.00 to $40.00, for Thursday. ....ssees 24.75 p g es color with Diamond Dyes, and SILK COATS, of pongee and taffeta, In the choices styles, sizes 14, 16 i the cost is but a trifle, Thoy are and 18 years, worth positively $25.00 to $35.00, for Thursday, “ 19,75 n Women’s Fine Underwear checks An attractive exhibit of dainty garments, including the new tettier than the original), and ig | Skirts, with trim’gs of daintiest description—Embroideties, and combinations of both, of full jabots or flounces of filmy laces, many with medallions or panels of emb’y «++. For garments of such ality English covert, black cheviot and/ beauty you will find our prices far less than you would Cambric Skirts—deep lawn flounces, . with round insertings and fe of ) heavy Maltese lace or panel effects of alternating butterfly lace and tucks, bes and without emb'y beading ON FIDDON vissiesserrerer Lawn and Cambric Skirts—deep lawh : flounce of hand-loom emb'y or fluffy lace eftects—emb'y or lace heading ribbon run—elsewihere $7.08..s6.s+0+ 669 Fine Cambric and Nainsook Gowns— front of crims-cross Val. lace ingertings, round neck with double row lact |Ineortings; ribbon run; twenty other jprotty styles—spectal.......+, Fine Cambric Chemise Gowns— Jaleo open fronts—round necks— gf heavy Jace or Mechlin Jace ineertings front and back—elbow slee' rina ‘with emb'y—elsewhere $2.08, .1.08 Sheer Naingook Chemises—emb' y 4nd lace trim'd—bolero effect or a} round bertha of French emb'y—ribbon bows. ae Nalnsook and bone, Cloth Drawere— narrow or wide ru flea, with renaissance or Maltese lace French emb'y and veining several dainty styles... Fine Nainsook Draw. ore—deep 0: flounces “ot bowknots Val. Insertings or allover Wrench ‘emb'y. 1.98 Fine Nainsook Drawers—tull flufty ruffle of French emb'y, with double pty of Ja pesnending, of ribbon run 'y beading—value 96.50 3,08 ances tnd Nainsook Corset Covers— round heck, some trim'd front and back with {nsertings of newest laces—worth fully .76 trees 40 y-to-Wear Hats $3, 98 -WEAR HATS, a choice selection in the polo, new turban and lor effects, all colors and combinations, value $5.00 to 3 98 * Y= TO: 3,68 Sor ne ry} ad 9c Satin Foulards 49c season's choice colorings, comprising neat figures and ts, value 69c, yard, Thursday... finished, a large assortment of desir- ngs, including neat figures, dots and fancy Hepes) value if 19¢ UTSARY vrqricseneticsarsrreeeennerteneorevenes Intily ribbon—elbow sleeves, da‘ trimmed " CHILDREN'S + B08, REEFERS, % or short| ZXt4 fine Nainsook Cornut Covers round neck—fine tucked bertha of lace inserted lawn style, with embroidered emblem on flowing cufts—ribbon trim'd— ad Bent also Walking Suits, Watsts, derwear, eto, French Organdles—8 inch,. .29 to .89 French Batlates--60 inch... Persian Lawns—8? Inch, Plain Swisses—extra quality “| Dotted Byylasoe—pin And c ey ‘mesh, ‘plain or dotted, Coats, value $5c..... COLLAR AND CUFF ‘SE embroldery, value 59¢, Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. De TS, ‘of lace rt Re On some nem our pricen. much as seven dollars difs ference from those asked elae- where, whilo on smaller there are differences in our favor varying according to « Dotted silk Malls... India LAnons—36 inch. Fine Nainsooke—40 inch—value “Goodwear" Cambrics.,. “Goodwear" Long Cloth—12 yd. po.,1.49 Extra fine Natnsooks—i2 yd. pe...1.08 5 Courses, .30 Cents F Sets (Irinh Crochot, Point Gnse _| Este ass io | aud Bruwen); Jabot Stocks, Capes, | THURSDAY, APRIL, 6th. jaaeiee and Huffs; also lar; Hall Rugs, x10.6,. 12.08... BAD) Call and Make Your Own Terms, \ Wess for Lists of Goods, The Newin Neckwear f OChemisettes, with and without eamation onffs, Lace Yokes (a com=' plete watnt trim’s); onft and cols Table d'Hote Lunch |\y of washable Stocks, hand-made, Gxtell ote Portaleiee. ehitfon and Ince Stookn of all dew seriytionns, Fricasse of Youn Rngiish Pot Ro blew, Roast Fowl, with Rios, » Young Vegetas Canada Mutton, ines bt Pee e0u HAVE RAN age “init to any inh we hal WiNtehed “wholenals eerie Mamonds, CASH No Employer" Business Str tall or write AS REPRESENTATIVE, WH QUOTRs Point Gage Lace Yokes— exact copies of hand made round point—Hlsewhore $9.09,...,.. 16.98 Curent olin Mashed Yellow Turnips in Butter, Maryland Green Poas. Mnahed or Baked Potatoes, Dowelry of 4 G | 1 Blanc Mange, Vanilla Sauce, { <7 pinmondaanddold Cneseked Appien, with Awest. Cream,” || The New Neck Stoles (to supplant 1 Will Keep You from h, | ‘Tem, Coffee or Milk. |turs) of Liberty Silk—Ribbon 93" Munger andCold, net | Electric and Stertiined edge—perfect shapes—value $3.98,, 2.98; ] With every purchase|Nu aveurity.Portect aut Cooking Methoda |Lace, Lawn and Lace, Linen Emb'd j cay ae Gomtrnct, Protect tan funded.” Write, eal oF Aa Adopted by Us 8 Navy. || and 'railorea Btock ~Aacot | ay a St WOE vesvsviese pesnchontes Sea | r Globe © Greate ‘Watch 5 Nassau St, | eee Bib barn uf | ————————————— ' | ae RAILROADS, Easter Cards, Booklets and Novelties.... . 1 cent to 39 ota, j ates, ee was ‘Mhird Floor—Stationery Depar * retall fit, | e urate own yee, HH) PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, OR, CREDIT, VSO Wen. mans {isd | ay COR’ t SPREBTS. tor meu cain. | cofmuntt bts Piet inmiytote ater cece F yet given LW, SWEET & CO,, 1.20 MAIDEN LANE, an “78 Tru tS 401 \10 NEW Out-ol- tow Twenty Rxc! ANGD, fawn mall wo for MEN, ‘on ACOBSON BROS., if near 22d at, 4 BUH Aves, wan TUS American W 19 MAIDEN TANT. SROWN CRI * and wenta 4 ‘ibbons omen en ONO Baye i Trae earn iCMUneh 40 Anches wide—Sheor, fim see aR Ottion Dox Now ist.. Madigoa ! Gnd Binek-—for Hat ‘Trimmings, 10 ASE oe Cua en es Dieengee 9% WEEKLY AND DAE Bauare. Nos. 401, 1984. 119 ana Bows, ete.—valuo -t PM "This morn ‘4 bitin, — roan = ” ve "ee Fitth Avenue (below To-morrow unt aR ays MAIN FLOOR. a fee £, DIAMONDS PAsy | bay atl lowe | Bey Pe er ath | MAIN FLOOR: = t paohe ator e ni’ Atton am %, FERRE “BRS” oP esiny [| arenes [Pha a8By REMAN: patie Ruin Be it ris’ Russian Dr Black Chiffon Mousselines AV. Bl. fonomiuna Ronn 8T MAIDEN LANB (upstairs), below!” tor twenty-thind. Breet Used FOR, DLE Ww! SEAS A Me EHICAGO. SP 6h A, New York. To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M, ey, 0.25 40M TA FE y 7 ranite c q in Patronage Solleted, 1,59 Pa, —-OHIGAGO. Women’s Walking iBxirte ar Art Squares | | PYM CHIGAGO 1 west designs for dining and Years in Busin : bed rooms—in cool olorings : well tatlor of red, green, ol and oak * all slzos—worth $5.00: 4x2 and 8x24 yde,— t Unth 1 P.M. worth $1.98 “and ‘$2.69., | SBCOND FLOOR ty Until LP, M.—elther | 4 White Big! d Madras Waiste ZHIRD FLOOR-NEW BUI DING, Neat tallored styles with Special in Silverware pleated front—full sleeves-— Blzos 4 to Md —Regularly 08 SECOND FLOOR—NEW White Dresses For Baby Boys and Girls— Russian atyle with pleats and belt or the popular bishop with homatitenedl turnover couars 4 ‘sizes to 8 yra.—Vvaluie 50. “4 COND FLOOR— CENTRE LDING. 40-inch Fancy Batistes Fine quality—pringipally white with Varlegated or solid dots Trodemark “W, It," shows quallty— heavy plated on warranted Gorman allver base—bead edge and fancy pat- ern ‘Teaspoons—set of G—value .50. Table Spoons—set of 6—value Table Forks—set of O—value MAIN FLOOR Ly. ‘OMPANY. 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