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THR WORLD: TRHTRSHAY EVENTNG, Apniy ® wearch to-day failed to find one of them. With all the chances the took they got little for their we This was not disclosed, however, wntil Max Schultz, after reloading bs pias | HIEVES BLOW OPEN SAFE AND robber tol, thought he had better notify hnnie Winters, one of the proprs DODGE BULLETS 8 of the store Which had been robbed, Johnnle was up when Max ‘ reached the Winters house and threw ‘i | a pebdle against a window. | Johnnie, you hear that noise?” asked | Man Fires Four Shots at It nearly throw me out of - Robbers Who Flee in the Darkness, a’ your safe and two rob- Je It, Bettor came by the ‘It's too wet, and anyway there was 3 only three qr four dollars In the darned | KX vora sate robbery was committed | old thing, Good-night, Max.” i y to-day in the qulet little villago of | MAX was tot under the edlian, but he jendale, N. J., four miles from Ridges | Hac: her. u frood, Nitro-glyccrine was used by tho) "'C): you hear that nolse? ne " wobbers in accomplishing the orimo, and and the shots, too," aga chris. | ony fi @wo men running away from the general Bnerchandise store of Winters & Chris- blowing up that wens. ‘(he burglars are believed to be) Of interesting things in next Sunday's ree natn line uate veg tea prey Yege"’ men on aooount of ie | Baster World, Dazzling Special Bupple- bbe New Raheey SREP wroueAt ry Date rth eit ne” ramps | ment showing the wonders of modern lown silp, but so damaged sho put tn F Wwere ween hanging arouyd on the out-|Mextco. Order to-mght of your dealer, for rehwra tater mantig her New Lok @kirts of the village yesterday, but| Limited editioi ne Newark and Princeton Hurled Together in Slin by Wind and/ ‘ster of Geneve found of the Twenty-th street HMne of the same company, day, the shock of the explosion was felt by omfortably crowded, very one in the settlement, which Is! "* ald Max proud'y, d the slip, when sho} ompored chiefly of Now Yorkers, E pers make in Your |waa eaught by the outgoing tide, In| Max Schultz, the village barber, saw robbers were I'q | the slip ready to go out was the Prince- | ton, and the Newark, s 5 Lx, her own slip, was carried into the her, which is next door to the Schultz 1 go but Christopher had | Princeton's slip. @hop, and ho had the temerity to give clo his window and Max went trudg. | ye . + ‘e@bags and fire four shots at them, His ne. back to his barber shop wet and| The side of the Newark In the front fire was not returned, and the robbers ™Ad jof the ladies’ cabin was smashed in, Weing fleeter of foot than thelr pur- and as the boa: came to a sudden stop guer soon lost themselves in tho dark- 800 COLUMNS FERRY CRASH CAUSES PANIC Tide—Passengers Get Severe Shaking—None Hurt. The Pennsylvania ferry-boat Nowark, rd sireet I!ne, crashed of the D into the Princeton, in tho Jersey Clty slip, throwing rowds of passengers on both boats rom thelr feet and causing a panto, trying to 1 \ Hair Goods. | For $2.08 we geil yo Hair Bwiteh; one gu 0. pe! fe, form om mat cannot be ma: ‘ where under §2.00; tra Bpecial fo Betae SP te “auplonied noi Aupiieata: tinder §i.00; very’ wpeolad at. 8c Ful and completo line of Hair Goots carried, and at prices equally low, otal, Friday and Saturday, t Stem Switch Made to Sell for $3, $4 and $5. Choose To-Morrow, This lot of Vests is unquestionably the finest collection choice to-morrow and Saturday at $1.5 These Vests were made for the “swellest” H possibly provide otherwise, Double and Single Brea ‘ 33 to 50 Breast Measu As many double breasted as single. ae TEE in silk and_mercerized. With the a SIZES. They are all absolutely new the highest.type of workmansh RBANY TO-MORROW MORNING ON THE Knit Underwear for the Family At Reduced Prices for Friday and Saturday. For Men. For Wome. $00. Balbriggan Shirts and|| 75c.Spun Silk Hob i at 50c Drawers at, 3 5 ¢e Per Garment, ‘We place on sale to-morrow two} cases—in all 860 garments—of our 50c. balbriggan shirts and drawers, made of the finest Egyptian yarn, real] Maco cotton, in either long or short] sleeve shirts, also drawers to match, made with extra double bicycle seats; sizes in shirts, 34 to 56; drawers, 8! 30 to 44, $1.50 Fine Wool Cashmere} Spring Weight Shirts and Drawers at, 79 Ic Per Garment, Just for a few days we offer youl these superfine wool cashmere shirts| and drawers, absolutely non-irritatin; fabric, Just the kind for early spring} they are a decided bargain. We invite inspection in four popular colors, na. tural gray, tan, blue and lawn, all sizes in the lot, but not in each color. Hosiery at Reduce Prices tor Friday and Saturday Selling. 25c. Lisle Thread Hose at I V4 Fast black isle, two welghts, medium} full, regular made, double heel, sole} and toe; also gauze lisle in very sheer quality, in either black or new shade} of tan; sizes 8% to 10, THIRD ae 150 dozen of new spring weight o pure spun silk Swiss ribbed vests, low neck, sleeveless, two styles, plain ot fancy trimmed, In pure white, cream, phy lavender, pink and black; sizes 4 50c, Lisle Vests 3 for 1.00. 35 New {mported Swiss ribbed lisle vests in white, fine sheer fabric, very elastic, all low neck, sleeveless, either plain or fancy trimmed necks, 35c. Swiss Vests & Pants at 25c This lot contains seventeen different styles of fine ribbed vests, some in lisle thread, others mercerized silk, others of fine cotton; many styles of ribbing, including either Swiss or Richelleu; all low neck, sleeveless, plain or fancy trimmed; also shaped cotton vests, high neck, low neck, long or short sleeves; also pants to match, knee length, elther tight knee or umbrella, lace trimmed, all sizes, at 19¢. 6 pair for $1.10. Our regular 25c. quality. Children's fine ribbed cotton hose, fast black, best {mported Egyptian yarn, very elastic, full regular ‘made, French feet, made with extra double- spliced heel and toe; sizes 5 to 10. Friday Specials in Shirt Waists. Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, square yoke of handsome embroldery lace insertion, hemstitching and small tucks, blouse with pretty side pleats, lace-trimrmed collar, new sleeve, with pleats from shoulder, tucked cuff— Special at 98c instead of 2.00. Ladies’ Fine Lawn Waists, {ront of large pleats and English eyelet embroidery, also insertion back of small tucks, new leg-of-mutton sleeve with tucked cuffs, large full blouse— Special at 1.39 instead of 2.50. Ladies’ Linen Waists, entire front of pleats and rows of stitching fancy pearl buttons, new French back, laundered collar, new leg-of-mutto: re, with cuff and pearl buttons— Special at 1.48 instead of 2.50, Ladies’ Fancy Lawn Waists, the entire front of the finest nalnsook embroidery with rows of hemstitching between, tucked back, new leg-of-mut- ton sleeve, with tucked sleeve and pear! buttons, laundered collar— Special at 1.79 instead of 2.98, dentin’ OUT Ate holed in, black or white, the entire front of amall tucks, tucked back, new leg-of-mutton sleeve with tuck stock, large full blouse— ee EM) Mckee Special at 3.25 instead of 4,25. Ladies’ Fancy Jap. Silk Waists, in black or white, th iad a Banani ca of scroll work of Val, lace hemstitching aa we new sleeve with shirring at shoulder, d | slic inueninten rg + deep lace cuff, lace-trimmed Special at 4.98 instead of 6.50, To-Morrow the Annual Sale of 1,200 Men’s Fancy Silk and Washable Vests *150 Mixtures in light and dark colors; Ducks, Piques, Point embroidery; Snocumbed o| Linen Stamp; besides all the other little details neces- sary to perfection in collars, and launder smoother. the passengers were hurled one on an-/angle en collar is your protection, eral styles. | Van Zand home of her almter, Mrs, Virginia Graat Corbin, of Mart Orange, N, J, Paraly- als of the heart Ivor as the cause. Her death was wholly unexpected by her friends, | Mrs, Cramer was sixty-six yoars old, Por! and the youngest of the six chitdven of ¢ Grant, General Grant betng the In jst she married He Michael J. Cramer, w) minister to Denmark. by a son, Dr. Jose Grant Cramer, o: this clty, 3 DEATH OF MRS. CRAMER, SISTER OF GEN. GRANT. Unexpectedly to ralysin of the Heart at Sinter’n Home, Mary F Mrs, ances Grant Cramer, 8, a wao ths | Ui dead in ded y Grant, Four out of fiveare wearing Cot/on Col- lars and do not know it, Most 15¢, two for 25c, collars are cotton, You are certainly getting a Cof- \ fon Collar for your 15¢, if it is not stamped ‘‘Linen.’’ The law forbids misrepresentation, Get a “Triangle” Brand and you will find the Linen Collars \ast twice as long as Cotton Collars, The word Linen” and Tri- Triangle Brand is made of “Linen” in all the gen- Cost no more than cotton collars, 4-PLY LINEN, 15 CENTS BRACH~TWO FOR 250—\ SIZES. it, Jacobs & Co., Troy. N.Y, Offices, 636 & 638 Broadway. that has ever been offered in New York, Not one of them is worth below $3;a great many are $4 Vests, and there’s a generous sprinkling of regular $5 kinds. You are given 0. aberdasher in New York, who failed to accept them because of late delivery. That's why they are here in time for our Annual Sale, and MUCH BETTER values than we could sted. All Sizes. rement, Assortment comprises Silk Basket Weaves, bove are TWO HUNDRED WHITE PIQUE FULL DRESS VESTS, double breasted, IN ALL and perfect, and represent FLOOR, Sale of Rose Bushes from Holland. ous Holland Rose Bushes are now in this store. Fifty igh seas—somewhere this side of the English Channel —an exact duplicate of the shipment now here, Fifty thousand of these fam thousand more are on the hi Two ‘These Rose Bushes are {dential in evory particular with whet Exclusive Foriste and Seed Houses get 4c. and 500. apiece for, They are all two years old; very hardy, rapid growers, for 25¢e dress lengths, Friday’s Special in Millinery. Regular 95c. Fancy Chip Braid Sailors and Dress Shapes; also Turbans and Toques ; also Continentals, all colors, including the new shades, Just for Friday, At 50 ——oaaoaeaa—— = Women’s Easter Gloves, Gloves give the finishing touch to the toilette, as they are one of the very conspicuous ac- cessories, They should be per- fect fitting and correct to the smallest detail. We've Gloves to a anything you wear and to match auy price wa pay, by a) ; you want to pay, Real French kid, pique or round sewn, 1 or 2 clasps, Insperial or. Paris Polnt embroidery; DAPsavisierneesnnes a 1.50 Hilda, kid, round sewn, 1 clasp, broad two-tone : LIO 'Y; palr ' Perfection. oust ty ier suede, pave or round sewn, Paris Point or Filet : £00 embroidery; pair jace kid, round sewn, 2 clasps, Tajuna, Every known variety of any worth \s represented, Including Alfred Colomb, Liberty, Madame Plautier, Persian Yellow, Gabriel Luizet, Chapeau Napoleon, Conrad F, Meyer, Marshall P, Wilder, Madame Georges Braunt, Victor Verdier, &c. All Mail Orders will be promptly filled, {f accompanied by cach, No bushes can be sent C. O, its name—in the nurseries of Holland. Send for whatever variety you want; Another Sale Silk Remnants. These are the short lengths of Silks that have accumulated during the extraordinary silk selling that has been guing on here during the last three weeks. We offer, for to-morrow only, At 19¢. Yard, Silks Worth Up to 75c. Yard. About every possible kind of Silk is represented, and in a host of patterns, of course. Waist, skirt and Dress Goods. One-third to Oneshalf Under Price, No @. O. D. Orders. Friday Specialsin $1 All Wool Panama Suitings, 52-inch Panama Sultings, all pure wool, In black, brown, navy, new. blue, gray, castor and tan, Same quality as sold by others at $1, rn 89c Imported Plain Sicilians, 52-inch Mohair Sicilians, made in England from su- perior lustre yarns, which gives them an unusual brightness; black, brown, gray, green, purple, navy and cream, eo 79¢ All Wool French Voliles, 44-inch Volles, all pure wool, evenly woven, ele- gantly finished; black, cream and 22 choice color- ings. Nowhere else will you be able to buy Voiles of this quality and width under 79¢, 59c Fancy Mohair Sicilians, These mohairs are all of this season's styles, neat effects, very fashionable for shirtwaist dresses or children’s wear; black and white, browns, greens, navy, new blue, ete, You pay double for same goods elsewhere, r $I Black Chiffon Voiles, 42-inch all-wool imported Volle, close, even mesh, new chiffon finish, rich deep black, Just half of what others charge, 85c Black Nun’s Veiling, 44-inch imported all-wool chiffon veiling, with a rich, sky finish; pure, fast dye; 1,500 yards for Fri one-third under price. D, Every bush Is labelled with We're sure to have Jt, Basement. At 29c. Yard, Silks Worth Up to $1 Yard. Friday, 1,000 Regular $1.50 Sateen Petticoats, 9Sc We say these Petticoats are worth $1.50, Not one in the collection is worth less than $1.50. A great many of them are worth half a dollar more, Made of fine quality, highly mer- cerized Sateen with rich silk fin- ish, plain black and ALL the new Spring shades of brown, green, blue and gray. A great many Styles to choose from; all have ruffles and pleats in some fashion or Other and are nicely finished. They are cut from large pat- terns—no skimping of material he best possible service, on Jo Street Iloor, 2ist Street. We Use Only Finest Materials in These 5-Piece Slip Covers at $5.95 There are lower prices for Slip Covers, to be sure, | it take our word for it—no Slip Covers can be made at a lesser price to give satisfac- tion, They wouldn't last through a season, ; These Slip Covers at $5.95 will last for years, We allow at the price twenty yards of the best Belgian striped material—enough to cover any ordinary sized suit—all finished with best cotton binding, Choice of ten patterns; fit guaranteed, of course, 84 Floor, 25¢. Window Shades at 15c. We have for to-morrow’s selling exactly three triousand of these Hol- land or Opaque Shades—just in time for you to repiace the old ones that come down when you clean house. All the best colors are represented, and they ara mounted on spr any 6.7005, AWNINGS ) For any * Friday Clothing Specials. orale teed be: UPHOLSTERIES at Namm’s Popular Prices. Special Sale of Vestibule & Sash Laces ou can save half the money by shopping here Friday, : ast Neel Lace Curtain Goods, double thread an envy ‘quality for washing; worth 160, yard, for seesseeeees eeeeeeeeeeeenenne 10c 30-inch Vestibule Lace Curtains and Sash Laces, new design tn Irish Point and Renaissance ef- 14 fect; worth 28. yard, : c Slip Covers, $4.98 |Reupholstering Fur- No extra charge like oth- os 0 eee, seria er stores, for we'll coy- e AY reupholster five er any 6 pleces of fur- pieces of any ordinary size furniture in best niture in good quality satin finished tapestry, denim, with best bind- silk cord and giinp, and ing and workmanship| made to look like a guaranteed, ‘4 98 rate tor vss, 10.98 A SPLENDID MLECTRIC COTTON MAT- 5 98 LD ALI, OVER for $12.98, at . ton Lap in best A.C. A. @ reputa- of selling for $12.98; spo- = $5.98 any $8.60 Heavy Tapestry Table Covers, all full size, for size large dining tables, 2 yards wide and 2 yards long; reg. price $2.75; species “$1.49 Immense stocks and reasonable prices come to the front for a record-breaker in sales Boys’ $4.00 Suits, $1.89. Hundreds of pretty new Suits. Snappy, up-to-date styles, thoroughly dependable fabrica in Cheviots, Pe ‘Tweeds and Cassimeres—the best ideas of the world’s best tailors are the features we present fur your consideration, and, above all, every garment fs strictly all woo], Handsomcely trimmed,rang- ing from 246 to 16 years,according to styles; the Novelty Suits have extra white Inen collars, Eton Russian Suits, Eton Sailor Suits, Double - Breasted Sults, Three-piece Suits, Norfolk Suite, Corduroy Suits, $4.00 Valnes 189 (( Bors’ $5.00 suiTs, $2.98. - Of Blue Serges in Double-Breasted, Norfolk, Eton, Sailor and Russian Blouse Styles. Strictly all wool, INDIGO PURE DYE, {otnr. CAN DOUBLE TWIST 16-02. SERGES; never sold anywhere less than $5.00; made better than many sults at a higher price than that; all seams double stitched, taped and reinforced; thoroughly London shrunk, a guarantee that they will hold thelr shape; Pants lined throughout; have deep hems, patent bands and riveted buttons; perfect fitting in every detail; sizes 2% to 16 years; Apecial. 2. 8 Men's §2 Wors- Boys' $1 Hats ted Pants 89c| and Caps,... 25c¢ 19c. for 39c. Foot Tubs, large sizo, japanned, white on the inside and green outside, 49c. for 79c. Wash Boilers. ‘ne No, 7 size, with copper bottom, very reliable, 25c. for 45c. Bread Boxes. Japanned, in oak or dark brown— good size and very substantial, 14c, for 22c. Oilcloth. ‘able Oflcloth in all new pat- terns, 1% yds. wide, splendid qual- ity, for children, in braid trimmed; 5c. for tc, Doylies of renaiesance; round and square; pretty designs, 33e. for 500, Floss Pillows of silk floss, full 24 inch size; a splendid value, ruffle, The Best FLORAL OFFERING Of the Season and one that 1s not possible elsewhere this year, Our own importation of 1,000 ROSE TREES of standard growth, 6 feet high, including such varieties as Ulrich Brunner, Medame Charles Waod, Caroline Testout and other desirable qualities, Nover Sold for Less Than 3.00. Our Price While They Last 49c. RNAP LFF FS DL as nn nan SROOKLLN: NEM LOM. sine 500 electric cot- Mat- tresses, made of best quality cot- ton and covered FRIDAY SPECIALS. A splendid Ist of money-savi ng values, each representing a superior quality and a reasonable price. IT WILI PAY TO SHOP HERE TO-MORROW. NONHC, 0, DL, NO MAIL ORDERS, 49c. for 75c, Lambrequins of sateen, border pattern, 86 in, wide, full length, all colors. 59c. for 1.25 Couch Covers, all colors, reverstble, 8 yds, long, tringed all around, 35c, for 59c, Tabourettes of bamboo, 14 inches high, 10-inch top, covered with Jap, matting. 23c. for 39c. Dresses 3.49 for 5.00 Petticoats of Taffeta Silk, in black and the new changeable shades; extra dust 6.98 for 8.00 Petticoats of exquisite black. rustling silk taf- feta, plaited flounce and ticks; also dust ruffie; extra sizes in lot, Plante, Bulbs and Seeds. Rose Bushes, Most Attractive Offerings in CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS & LINOLEUM. GREATEST FRIDAY INDUCEMENTS. r=) > Reductions that will at- A tract enormous crowds, Great Matting Sale. 125 rolls of linen warp row versible perfect Japanose Mattings will be placed on sale; the valuo of same Is fully $8.60 a roll; to-morrow our price for this peerless Matting 48, speci), per roll of 49 yds., 4.50 No niall orders, To-Morrow's Greatest Rug Values, 25 most beautiful Alex Smith Axminster Rugs, 13 feet long & 9 feet wile; largest lety of 1 8 50 handsome designs; $50 value, reduced to 15.00 Rugs at 7. 50\$4 Art Squares, 1.95 100 (aa Rugs, | Here's it chance to obtain perfoct ly reversibi Art Squar vari- Orental and | a Pe a ve sian und floral pat-| Cty Of pleasing designa, terns, red, green terra | about six in all, at ex. cotta and blue, 12 foet| actly one-half of thotr real ue; full 9x76 long aud 9 feet wide; regular price | elal $15.00 7.50! : 1.95 Great Two-Hour Special Between 8 & 10 A.M. 150 Reversible Smyrna Rugs, knotted fringe on each end and extra heavy; valio $1. for two hours Brooklyn's Most Beautiful Carpets. MADE AND "60 Rolls Royal Wilton Back VELVETS At Most Remarkable Low Prices. 50 rolls of the choicest Wilton Pack Velvet, made of the finest raw material put into any carpet; not a every design 1s bad pattern in the lot; 1 per yard . ~ 150 Rolls All-Wool 10 Rolls Weal Brussels, Ingrain. ‘The greatest value !n) A heavy wool Ingrain Brooklyn; a beautiful | Carpet, wide eetection Brussels Carpet, ten patterns to choose | of pretty, neat designs, from, sultable for | all colorings, full 86+ rooms, halls and stairs, all new spring designs; in. wide; a carpet that will cost you 65c, Jater regularly 85¢.; _made ' a ani laid, spe- on; made an CAR Sac 54c laid, special.. 48c¢ 69c. Wild's Cork Linoleums, 39c. and 3c. Oilcloths at 19e. ‘These two specials should appeal to you, The Lin- olewms are all beautiful tile and inlaid effeots, the Olleloths are of the best seasoned Sampson and Potter makes: new spring designs; 69c, value Linoleum at 39c,; and 85c, value Oil- 19 , cloths at, special for Friday's sale,.....+. ic FRIDAY SHOE NEWS. Out of the ordinary offerings! One of the largeat manufacturers sold us his stock at a great sacrifice from regular prices rather than take phe loss teipren: 1118 LOSS YOUR GAIN, Shoes at Half Price. Women’s Shoes of fine kidskin, lace and Dutton, flexible solos, in all sizes; val- ues up to $2.50,....++5+ FED EOOnOSCUBDOU 1.59 1.59 for 2.00 Infants’ Coats. Long style, white Bedford cord, full cape, ribbon and silk trimmed, 3.49 for 5.00 Coats for children, black Peau de Sole, cape trimmed with heavy lace; sizes 2 to 6 only, 39c. for 50c. Corset Covers. Cambriec and Nainsook-—torchon lace insertion, ribbon trimmed. 23c. for 50c, Under Vests for women; white ribbed cotton, ailk finished at neck; silk fronts, 41c. for 65c. Men's Shirts, white, unlaundered, reinforced front and back, extension bands at neck and cuffs, 4 25c. for 35c. Stockings for women; ‘mported black lace lisle, open-work patterns, spliced heels and toes, ringed, pretty stripes; yoko 1to 4 yrs, a 7.00 Wrappers, 55c 600 of Them. Another Lot Like Cut, made of fine quality Per- cale, in blacks, blues, rede and desirable light colors; full deep ruffled flounce, trimmed with shoulder capes and braid, full waist lining; wrapper _exaotly a? ae eve ate sold for eae .00; ape~ clal Friday , 55c N 0. D. No mail \ orders and only two to a Se =