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NHEIM Giinsx © Ladies’ Suits to Close bout 75 Ladies’ Tailored Suits, les to be discontinued, of Serge, - Cheviot and Paaims. Value $90.00ac%+0e 16.75 About 75 High Class Tailored Sutts, » Value $40.00 ......... 25.00 . 9.75 42,00 45.00 New Lawn Waists, insertions of lace and embroidery.....%..., 5.00 New Lawn Waists, yoke attractively trimmed, ....0..+s0s0000 3095 Lawn Waists, embroidery fronts (imported). Des eteeeer en ree = NHEIM, CLLINSs. G Millinery Opening of New Department on main floor, 5th Ave, Store, for the sale of Street and Tailor Made Hats, in conjunction with our pattern rooms on fourth floor, To introduce and popularize this department we offer the following remarkable values;—~ $5.00 Hats....,...... cvsesccees serve 3050 PN eae cessiectenaesaniyiiset ce Se7O BI B00 |“ ecscesecsccce eeeessess, O00 Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2st St. Avachall Carhart sCo WOMEN’S DEP'T, Extraordinary Values in- Coats and Skirts, Smartly cut Rain Coat of Cravenette, Red of plain material, in colors of tan, oxford and olive. Special .........., Man Tailored Cravenette, thoroughly sani fine hair stripe, in black and’ white, Grown bh tr collarless effect and box pleated moll Si C Special ‘The fashionable Suspender Skirt of fine qualit |. lan, in red, blue, green’ and bltck coloring, lallor made, stitched girdle, full umbrella skirt, tucked hips and finished off with-straps, in misses’ ladles’ sizes, 36 to 44 inches. Special, Broadway @ 13th St. (GIRL MENACED —|FIREMEN HURT IN - BY KIDNAPPERS) FACTORY BLAZE Hoes and Threats Sent in/Deutsch Brothers’ Building De- - Letters to Miss Walsh’s| stroyed in Brooklyn, but All , Father—The Police Guard Her} Employees Escape—Dense and Her Home at All Hours. | Smoke Hampered the Firemen Wor three months some person with enyeterioun motive has been threaten- fing to Kidnap Lillian, the fourteen- ‘Two firemen were Infured, twenty em- Dloyees stampeded and a damage of ees daughter of J, J, Walsh, of file. 98 erry strest. Bhe 1s now closely by police, as is her father's en, @ hatter with a place betes Bifth avenue and Four- jeenth etrect. He hos been living in @trest for four years, Lillian is Bis) only child. Bhe went about tho Mumolested and without a net of Harm unt last New Year's pthat oooaston she was on her way from &. Francis Xavier's h, in Sixteenth street, when a p. Who flooked like an Itallan stopped ‘ and plnoed on her muff a box con- = jm bottle of perfume, He did ‘The gin took the sift othe cord Mra, Walah tumed the per- i the alnk, although she allowed } bowtie and ox to be preserved, Warned of Dangor. ‘wae no further annoyance un- ‘March 14 when letter reached the through the mall. It waseyi- composed by an adult and writ- by @ child. The letter informen ir, Welsh thet unless he Was ex- ly careful something would hap- to his Gaughter, ‘Walsh aocoompanind TAillan to and from schoo! after the receipt of this Jeter. Another, in n different handwrit- f Wut from the @arne person who had ie ten the firvt, reached the house on “#¥ou are not careful enough,” this Her declared, ‘Look out or you will your daugnter.” 6 @ jetter of threatening tone | Feaelved, The others had been in re of warings, Aight of April 7 a threatening $25,000 was caused et a three-alarm fire which strte shortly before 11 o'clock’ to-day in Deutsch Bros,’ mattress face tory at Nos, 181-18 Third street, Brook- lyn, ‘The fire burned flercely for an hour and a half, completely gutting the three-story brick factory building and causing @ complete loss of a new atock. The injured firemen are ‘William Bohible, Engine No. 14, and John Rea- gan, Engine No, 103 who were fighting the fice on the ground floor when some overhead machinery fell upon them. Bchible's eye was injured and Reagan ‘wae cut on the hands, Tho fire was discovered by David Ritter, who runs @ cotton-picking ma- chine in the basement. He saw emoke ourling from cotton waste and ran shout. ing upsteira, followed by the other employees, The elghteen men and two women on the upper three floors fled down the stairs and escaped just in time, for the fire spread rapidly eranen the inflammable mattress stuf- ing. In the adjoining building, No, 129 Third street, Michael Dowd, aged eighty, and blind, had been lett alone, Nedghborw rushed in and carried him to @ pimoe o fsafoty, In the next house lay tl dy of Mary McDermott, who died yosterday at the age of forty-seven, The casket and body were carried out, A second and third alarm followed the arrival of the firemen, bringing Deputy Chief Lally, All efforts were directed to saving the adjoining prop- erty. The strong north wind carried the blaze across the street toward a vacant lot. The firemen were competed to work in shifts, eo black was the smoke, The boller and engine of the factory had been left untouched when the employees fied, nt an explosio: Was feared af all in eis Vases McGREERY & CO. Men's Haberdashery Department, | Spring and Summer Under- clothing for men, made of Merino, Silk; and Wool, Silk, Lisle Thread, Bal- briggan, Cotton Mesh and Ramie Fiber, All the different weights for warm weather and all the well known manufac- tures are included, On April the 14th and rgth, Sale of Hosiery, Too dozen,—fine Lisle Thread Half Hose, Black grounds with colored embroidered figures and clocks, Gauze and mediam weight, Plain black Gauge Lisle and “two-toned” Hosiery, soc per pair formerly 756 Twenty-third Street, Sr JAMES McGREERY & 60, Tollet Goods Dep't. Hair Brushes, rr and 13 rows of bristles. Solid fox, olive wood-backs. 1,60 each, Value 4.50 to’ 2,50 Fox, olive and ebony back, Militaire Brushes. 1.00 per pair Value 1.50 Nail Brushes, Plain or with side bristica, Bonehandles r5c each Value ase Tooth Brushes, roe each Value ase Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & GO. Ladies’ Suit Department, Taffetas Silk Shirtwaist Dresses. 14,50, 16,00 and 24,00 Canvas Walking Skirts, lined with Taffetas Silk, 10,00 Twenty-third Street, ae JAMES McGREERY & CO, Silke, On Friday, April the 14th, 3000, yards of Imported brilliant Black Taffetas Silk, 55¢ per yard, Twenty-third Street, 12 BRONX PARK DEER STILL ENJOY LIBERTY. Phe of gh nineteen fallow ay gaptures be ped fe fnmgens soon C1 erbere. were found Test night” outtige PREE CY chapap, Sixth Ave, & 23d St, Ne Ys Easter Fixings. If you want bargains tn new and up-to-date Gar- ments this is your store, The fact {s well shown by the tremendous increase in our sales—by the vast number of pleased vustomers-—by the sniisfaction which comes from suocess in any endeavor. 3 0 for Women’s 7.50 ° Covert Coats. Women's Coats, made of extra quality covert aloth or very fine black cheviot and very fine black broadcloth with very good, substantia! lining, 22 to 28 inches pee all sig 9, 75 for ‘ 3.75 for Nun’s Veiling Skirts Silk Dresses Usually Sold at $5.95. ‘That Sell Usually for $17.50. These are Surah finished taffeta stlk blouse dresses, in striped of-|This offer is unparalleled in the fects, made with very full extra; skirt business—even Jength—all plaited skirts, full plaited and| nun's yelling, all the new shades, shirred blouses; fancy stocks und| black and white inclued—all one ay positively $17.60 mass of plaits, giving the accord- Special Friday 9, 75 | fon plait effe $5.95 3 75 skirt for The Store for Easter Waists, When you look around you in our great W: struck with, i¢s unusual bigness. Every model which the dictates of ion calls for is to be found in our great stock—and our low prices will be a revelation to you. .98 for These $3.50 Waists. This ts a very good example of our low prices These Waists are handsomely made of white hina allk, with round yoke of Val. lace, stripe of lace down front, with fine tucking, but- toned back, pretty lace cuff, value © only .. it Store you will be LINGDRIE WAISTS—Entire front of ‘handsome embroidery and lace In- sertion, all inserted across shoulder; very pretty sleeve, poh for Women’s Spats made to sell for 1.50 The fortunes of trade have thrown into our hands about 2,500 pains Women’s Spats (identical with those sold all over New York at $1.25 and $1.50 a pair)—which we offer, beginning to-morrow, at 750. a pair, As the colors are all here, and the qual- ity ls exceptionally good, without flaw or tlemish, we expect the sale to be unusually brisk, eepectally since fashion has decreed them correct; 2. 08 for Boys’ 6.00 Suits, with Extra Trousers No bounds to the amazing popularity of: these Boys’ Suits, There's little wonder, for no such Clothing 1s possible in any store in New York at, prices like Whrich's, The Buits are marvels of goodacss, and we are keeping strictly within the bounds of truth when we claim for them a value of $6.00, We say again that Boys’ Suits, with Bloomer Trousers, have never been sold anywhere under $3.50 to $4.00; yet we ere solling hundreds of them| every day, wy an extra pair of trousers, for $2.98, And they arejstrictly all wool at that—and well and stylishly made mi new and desirable fabrics, The models include double breasted and 2. 908 the popular Norfolk styles all Phaeton the lowest 8” Suits and Top Coat priced to 1 .69 for Boys’ $4.50 Blue Serge Suits(i.) On sale 2 to 6 P. M. Friday only. No mall or- ders and limit of 1 suit to a buyer. The people are used to finding mite unexpected at BDhrich’s, but this is a wonder indeed, Boys’ double-breasted suits in Norfolks, with Bloomer Pants. Every eult guaranteed fast color and non-rippini Special for a TEay | .69 WENINg At osrrsecsevevereeeeeee taeeveee 6. 50 for Men’s Regular 12.50 Suits. You will be well repaid for a visit hore Friday, Mer Double - Breasted a Suits, lined peeps with a guarantee made up in tho best This ia one of the best value ever Arty 10. 50:for Men’s Suits or Top Coats made to sell for $18, The Suite and Top Coats in this group are for the man who is particular ae to atyle and fit of his garments, Little use in paying $25.00 or $30.00 tor to-order garments when you can at least match them here at $10.50, "The line includes the most approved and desirable fabrics out thi: pon, The Suits are in single and the newest double-breasted styles; the Top Coats in the most natty and clegant models possible. $18.00 Suits or Top Coats at 00 for Men’s 4.00 and 5.00 Pants--A Grand Chance Highest grade -pants—imported cheviots, cassimeres, through and through Wworsteds and black Thibets, in sizes from 33 to 60 waist. finer ones. ie thenbers ee. REFUNDED, SATISFACTION HC ST "1 4 ea St. Smyrna Rugs. A Spectal Friday Offering. A special lot of 100 Roversib! ‘2 Rugs, 12 ft. long and 9 Oriental and Persian patterns; $15 va.ue,at Friday Bareaine. Even the most experienced shoppers are surprised one they see the values in our Great Easter Sales. Strictly new, stylish, desirable prices so amazingly low. Verify that assertion by merchandise was positively never before offered at a trip to this store to-morrow. You really cannot aflord to miss these Bargain'Friday opportunities it you care in the least for true szonomy. Big Friday Garment Sale| $10 Blouse Suits Special at $5.98. HANDSOME pepper-and-salt wool mixtures or black cheviot, collariess, finished with fancy stitched tabs and trimmed with slik braid and buttons: new fancy sceve, pleated from cuff to et! vow n-gore skirt with faring kilts at bottor good bargain at $10.00; special at.... new ele '5.98 Sale of Newest Skirts. A SPECIAL sale of 300 Newest Accordion-Pleated Skirts (like illustration), with shirred yoke, made from Henrietta cloth, and shown in cieam, champaene, pearl gray, brown, navy blue, green or black; speciai to- morrow Only at. sess Made from fine guaranteed taffeta silk, new collarless Style, with full-pleated sleeves, loose belted back, braid trimmed and finished with ribbon, alt sizes; also fancy stitched flat collar, button trimmed, very full Sleeves; fly front; strictly tailor made, with French with rich self.colored satin; e all sizes; choice at Girls’ Goats. Covert cloth, wit fat gollar, of eres, castor or Fed anne Velvet we box ‘back, with betty full sléeve, Chauated fancy RTtecisth feted ama Tanoy. eure, Style adapted trom 6.0) garment, ana ‘is one of the brettleat Spring HL 69 con’ @ 4 0. biuo,'red or brown and three-quarter Conte made of fine Siolilah, in cham- brown or blue. Sizes 4 to Silk or Covert Coats, Covert Coats. made fromm all-wool tin covert cloth, Seams and lined throughout Newest Hox Com to 14, and are made trom tan embroidered emblem, tan Sloe broadctoe and shoving in Baga 14, No mail : 2.98 2.29 Big Waist Sensation. You never saw the equal at this low.price, Positively the greatest waist bargain presented this season, Walsts made from sheer whi'e lawn, with broad front of embroidery and pleats, or pala N, trimmed with Val, lace, also in white dimity wit! biack dots; full-pleated front; 39 pearl. buttontrimmed, All have newest sleeve and pleated Dan special to-morrow. Petticoats, xc.| Sateen Petticoats, fine quality mercerized sateens, made with deep accordion platted flounce, finished with rufiles, special at. .secessereesseceeeee 98c Corset Covers, French style, round neck trimmed with insertings of Torchon and Point aa also Embroidery and ribbon, special at.,., 29c Infants’ Wear Specials. Infants’ Long Cambric Slips, made with tox pitet frou the l Q Cc front; 19c value, at.. idren's Chan; able sink Coats, sizes 2 to 5 years} eT TronprOny deep sailor collar, lull strapped back; $3. i) 2. 8 i lace trimmed value, at... Boys’ $3.00 Suits, $1.79. You can’t bay a satt like this anywhere else, containing the sam material, style, Workmanship and finish, for less than $3.00. Our specta' price for bargain Friday is $1.79. A broad and choice selection, which is as important as the saving itself shown in Two-Piece Doubdle- Breasted Suits, ages 7 to 15; Norfolk Russian Blouse Suits, 3 to 8, and Sailor Blouse Suits (blue serge), 3 to 10, Allare made from through and through woven cheviots, and are mostly all The smaller sizes have emblems on sleeves and are pleated. Choice of wool, these $3.00 suits to-morrow at. Caster Millinery Trimmed ll gio at Low Prices. , Our second-flonr trimmed mil iMnery parlor te showing an elal orate display of the season’ latevi creations ard a!) adapta- tions of ‘the leading Parisian modiis. Women are marveling at the sowing and the moder> ate prices, and we're howing t! largest sales in Mogi pid nhe rices nee h fe y.5 re Maturing @ hat at i Wwo're sure you can't for lens ie of fancy ee chiffon an ne oing, trimmed with ty arid ‘roses in’ ait $4.9 Wash Goods. Cotton Voile Suiting, inallthe popular shades, such as reseda, brown, navy, champagne, cadet black and creat Special | 9 Cc Persian Lawn; special at..... .. 9 Sc BBs test bleached Mercerized Table Damask, Bhectat in $7, bralds, wit folds and Macs, violet; sha the Jatest shapes, Perfoot in ever fetal, combiningstvie and beaut, At seeees woes White ‘Dotted Swiss, in. small and medium dots; also fine sheer white kK Batre large ‘and heavy honeycomb Towel orders, mit 4, at 36-inch hea leached Are ane 36,tnch fiemslitened 5% w Cases i2%e Sheeting, ] 36-inch kid finished Cambri ceed Pa Sheets, size 6%, 50; seamed. 33c ES) woolen firms, and we ha: cheviots and chy worsteds hand-tallored with hand: hae buttonhol We make a slight advance in pri for or overoont, or ae hy) and veat, mad {0 yon a mensire from ries Weil give you abso: eee sid hf vei 12 Oxford Tiss. Just what the Boys and Girls now need and Just the Price you want toPay, Purchased a complete Ine of Girls’ and Boys? Black and Rus- set Leather Oxford pectal offer 8 9G. eepeee tees Ties, in sizes 9 to 1345 to.motrow At soeevecseree secured from them a magnific assortment of the newest and most desirable faGrics which we can make up into sults just i time for Easter, as well as th Suits, 3to 12; &ton Russian and Values $2.00 y-to-Wear Hats, 98c. This is the sample dys of one of New ere leading manu- facturers, and will be id on sale to-morrow ata most unusually low price. These hats are made on the newest frames of tine quality straw brat in all the best colors, beautifully trimmed with velvet silk, straw rosettes, pom. IC pons and quills, Value $2.00, Ge esieas - Polo Turbans, These hand-made polo turbans are made of finest quality straw braid, silk horse haty braid, all the best colors, Every one trimmed and ready to De isto, aur brie 1.98 Hosiery Sale. to-morrow. seese Women's Sheer Gauze Lisle Stockings of exception: ally fine guage—the yarn beng put through a seerel process insures better wear than any gauze stocking on the market; 25c, vane I I5¢ Special, at, Waereaa 0 Cotton Stockings, with bite f fect lity; fast black, ds Women’s Vestsat an Unusual Saving urea et 1 2d in ri sizes; regularly 1963 special, af 2c Gloves. A timely sale for Easter, Gloves sold. tm most stores at $1,50, special hare at'98¢, For men, women and children, shown, In a cholee selection of | every glove embodying the yale workmanship and pierre Assort-] ment includes kid and dog: te att the, newest colorings and Nowhere in town will yi prey broader assortment, while. the paving 4s most © pronoutced, Choice of these $1.50 lovee ‘4 98c 50 ie In the Basement: Bail Handled Garb- age Cans, with sanly « , tary. caver, .tting outside of can; made. of heavy Serges, thibets, every pair cold-water ehrunk—and at the price could not be bought by the thousand lot. At least 50 atyles. No matter how much difficulty you eee {n finding proper pants, we know we can please yon from among these, ‘AL the $2 price this small lot will not lost long, eo don't miss a Peggle gh ded aad nicht acy Mite more than or tasiye wae at UH in, the med eo a Fig Me $uhedhuse seo AR Another Mystery Solved! 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