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\ Some Points About Size Low Shoes,”’ $2.75. + ouring final interment o fthe remains Sone epimen gamma ALDERMEN TO URGE CLAIMS OF CITY FOR PAUL JONES'S BODY Committee Will Go to Washington and Present Reasons to President Roose- velt Why Naval Hero’s Remains Should Rest in New York. airman Reginald §, Doull, of the eutearts Commitity appointed by President oFrnes to arrange for the ‘proper recoption on behalf of the olty of the cemains of the naval hero, John Paul Jones, upon their arrival in this olty and to urge that the remains find @ final resting place there, has written to President Roosevelt asking him to| Rp int a day next week when he will pai the Aldermanic Committee, It 4g the purvose of the committee to urge upon the President the claims of New York City for the honor of furnish- fom within its boundaries the jast rest~ ing placo of the hero's remains, that ocoasion Alderman Doull, who has been most energetic IK behalf of the . will be the spokesman, barren expooted that the Committee mill be enabled to go to Washington pome day next week, The Committee tes invited as guests on that ocasion, Deputy Comptuviler N. Taylor Phillips and Edward Hagaman Hall, both of the American Scenfo and Historic Preservation Society, Mayor Favors Project. o-day Mayor McClellan for the firet tame expressed himselt in favor of the plan to haye the City of New York lay claim to the body of the naval bero, Interviewed by Alderman Doull, sald: art Tan Cagney tn favor of the pro- fect and believe that Now York has ‘fe Nghtful claim to the remains of the departed hero. | I whall be only too glad to show my Endorsement of the plan by furnishing your committee with a strong letter to | the President, urging him to ald tn the | praisworthy and patriotic alm of se- vwithin this ofty.”” | In addition Chefrman Doull has ad- ressed a letter to each Congressman from New York, as well as the United Btates Senators from New York, re- qu ing thelr co-operation in the un- dertaking | Alderman Doull's Appeal. The letter sotiing forth the claims of New York City 1s as follows: Dear Sir-—The cf s of the city of New York, rep ted by the oRard of Aldermen, have appointed a| committee of Its members to urge upon Congress and the President of tie! United States the official request of thts city that the b of Admiral John | Paul Jones be interred in this city. | We bei: vo that this clty has the firat and best claim to the privilege of hay- ing the remains of the dilustriow Admini buried in the soll of the city he #0 loved, because— First-In 1775 he was chosen by tho Continental Congress to come to Now York to enlist seamen for the new RAVy on account of his connections and popularity here. | Becond—When he recelved his first gommand tn 1775 he made Now York his of operations, Wrd—He received in New o¥rk the OM, inedial whioh was awarded to hem Dy Congress int vices to the United Fourth—Durin, ion of his ser " yi the navy he returned to New York fo rest and recreation whenever he could Fleth—Ho predicted a great furore for the City of New York “and phesied To insure style in “ modelled after the pro bootmakers; that yo Every Low Shoes” at $2.75. 30 new models alto, style. Here’s som toes never break in, bec: heavy oak leather. stretch, but clin the back, nor will just expect what “Every Size Low Shoes” half size from 4 to 12, and EE, . High shoes, too leathers, $2.75 a pair. At the ‘on | Femal ducts of the exclusive $10 and #12 r you can see b they’re exact copies, line for lin Better still, come here, we’ve gether to show you. So much for ething abou ‘ause they’re snug. They won't chafe your they slip up or down. As to leathers, you get in other stores for $5. , in button, lace or blucher; all that it would be the leading port of the United BStatos, Bixth—He ieled 10 buy a suburban tate here and expressed the wish to “Beene ie lest Amertoan oll ent 1e t eu on which he stood wa #that of New York, from whio © galled November 1 1787. On that occasion he delayed Lid Juotant departure in order @e the guest of the Livi and forty other orks ery, th—It ja ein abe thet the city which he oot bogie) bo the first to receive back his mortal ina, ‘The citizens of this great munict- paXty, in recognition of invaluable gervices to this country and his mani- feat love of this commonwealth, desire to obtain his remaing to render it be- fitting ‘honor and give It burial We famemly solicit your hearty do-opera- tion to attain this much desred object, The Aldermanio Committee will go to Washington some day next week to lay botore the proper authorities the clalm of the city to the honor, and would esteem It an honor if you would ac- company them and give them the bene: fit of vour valuable assistance, Verv resvectfully, R. 8, Hout, Alderman, Pleventh District, Secretary of the Navy Paul Morton, tn enewer to a telter from te Aldermanic Committes requesting to be informed whta arrangements the Navy Depart: ment haw mnde to have ithe remains of Pau lJones transferred th this country, states that the department tf not in a position at present to furwh the desired infanmation, put whon final determina tlon ta renohed the committee will be |duly otifed, ee SCARED BY FEVER, THIRTY CANAL EMPLOYEES RESIGN Clerke Who Went to Panama to Work for the Commission Re- turn to New York, Thinty men who went to Panama as employees of the Canal Commission re- turned home to-day on the steamer Seguranca from Colon, They had re- signed becausd of tho prevalence of feyer at Colon, The men were em- irived as clerks and were housed at Solon .K. Uveno, Japanese, Cons at San Fianoiseo, and Te, 8, Tamexa, a Com: inissioner’ appointed by the Japancse Government to in stigate the conditions at the Isthmus and repont’ on the porsi- billty of Japanese labor being emplo: there, also arrived, Other passengers on the Seguranca Inchided: Oxcar Malmros, American Consul at Colon; A, L. M,' Gottschalk, American Consul at Callao, Peru, and Dr, Uspinella, Minister of Finance for Panama. 2 ron 280, 4T ALL DEAL: la AS Size Low Shoes” they are y the sketch aboye— é, of our “Every Size t quality and fit: The boxed up with y don’t gape or eel at ankles the come in every size and every ‘width from AA to fan | hundred persona, among them VOYAGERS IN THIEF CHASE MISS LINER Caught Man and Their Boat Too, But Had ‘to Hire a Tug to Do It. Men’s Suits ‘While passengers were crowding on the Hamburg-American liner Bluechor at her pler in Hoboken to-day Theo- dore 8, Darling, of Dean, N, J., had oc- casion to put his hand in his pocket, Much to his surprise another hand was Already there, The New Jerseyman gr hand and shouted "Stop thief, thief broke loose and dashed have been paying, patterns—an immense assortment he ne own the tt Tn pier, which was crowded with men and | higher, fStop thief “and. the determined o i Manner” th’ Which Mr, Darling, Was $7 50 $900 $12,50 atrete: his legs in pureult of the ° ° e fugitive drove from their brains all idea of embarkation. ‘There soon hed from the @hed one plokpocket and at leas: moore Bluesh»r. 0) d Henry Esders on the 53, 55, 57 and 59 West 14th Street. Prook: fall 4 tof n of tha es ng up he was cheered They Ptah or expeditiously in New Pho As soon e# Poters feet he haled the pickpoc! corder Stanton, where he was identified by the Bluecher engers and sen- tenced under the name of Harry Davis, twenty-two years old, to the peniten: tary for ninety days, Hy this ume the prironer captors had ri th neath, an Seino mamvor suddenly exclafined;°™* “phe ship!" Reference to a olock showed that it was ton minutes past sailing time, Again Hoboken was roused by the furlous rush of feet over the cobbled crowd more DOES DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION BOTHER YOUt know what It 19 to entoy @ ou neal? ven ie you feel like tt your desire? i in in which ox be) ¥ a Sigeatiy things right. First rease necretion of m1 Pe uraleer cents may be had of any Rexall + | Btor Riera | and Newnre was in the thle: ———eooooO Alas, this time thelr speed was for naught. Far down the stream was the/The Prince of Burglars, t Bluecher, her great halk surrounded by Wheeaing little tugs. German objurga: | Raffles, the prince of burglars, Hops and oss words exploded in divers keys, At last an otheer of the steam- | ta little tug and bane engers retuming to the pier F cba will make his bow In the color supplement of Satumlay'a Evening World, May 18, and the bo. Se burglar stories ever written "ie Vogdi Brothers AQ Ste Cor Bh Ave Here's. a Special Sale of the Newest Walking Skirt. Gray Homespun 49-Gore Plaited Model like cut, $6.98 at These skirtn on sale are exactly like cut |; alongside, made of the newlight gray home- spune, copied from a new $15 model—high kilt graduated plaits, instep length. Spe- cial at $6.98, Other Gray Homespun Skirts. At $4.98—Another very dashing model in these popular light gray homespun skirts —walking length, 30.gore high kilt model —value $7.50, ‘ At $5,98—Also of light gray homespun— a very fashionable walking length model— new box-plaited style, Actual value $8.50. Sale of $15 Voile Walking Skirts Over Taffeta Silk Drop at $9.98 ale of skirts that should make you enthuse—they're a decided bargain. Black French Volle in anew 30-gore high plaited walking length model—made over a talieta silk drop skirt, You can't match them else. where under $15. Our special price, $9.98, Stirring Reduction Sale of Women’s New Cloth Suits, Our business in cloth suits hes been phenomenal—never have we sold so m as this season—never has the satis‘action of our patrons been #0 uni- ve and complete, This. involves the new models—three, four or six ofa kind, lett from the best sellers, the prettiest models —Blouse and Eton coats, new model skirts, almost every /ashionable color in cheviot, broadcloth and Panama, The table of prices below shows how great are the reductions $15 Suits now $9.98 $20 Suits now $15.00 $18 Suits now $12,50 825 Suits now $19.50 Sale of $15 Chiffon $9 98 Taffeta Silk Dresses at They sellas quickly as we These dresses have beon a great success with us, get them in. Here's a spic-span fresh lot of 100 dresses in black, blue, brown, champagne, reseca, myrtle, olive and two-tone changeable shades and shep- Blouse waist, with shirred yoke, tucked back and front, new herd checks, full sleeves, with deep gauntlet cuffs, skirts in the new circular model, panel front shirred over hips; value $15; our special price, $9.98, The New “Gibson Oxford” (like cut), in Patent Leather, Tan and Dull Kid, sold everywhere at $3.50, here at $1.98 At Vogel Brothers’ only will you find these new Gibson Oxforde at $1.98. Every other store in town is selling them for $3.50. Store Open Saturday Night 4274 Str. Cor B* Ane, Ti 10.30. ship company & if ‘i died the men aboard. "The tiny crate | @ gp g.aaee Of Merch. | frat ptory, of ot but burst her potter im overhauling | the Amateur Cracksman." ‘The. best © Miner, bul ° 8 Exactly what you want for warm weather wear, at prices lower than you The season's newest of them, Made on the premises, in our own workrooms. Only one profit in them, otherwise the prices would be much 3 Write or ask for our iblustrated catalogue —_—— i n your system In | Koos On Ta ural the Fitteen days’, treatment for w York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Notion Dept. 50 gross of regular 12c., 15c, and 18¢, Dress Shields, Nos, 2, 3 and 4; the lot was bought from a manufac- turer to sell at a special price of, per, pair, 40c, In the Monday specials, 5 Pairs 25¢ for Friday Silk Specials This Silk business is growing by leaps and bounds, ‘The largest and the best stock in the city is at your service, Prices, too, are away BELOW what others charge. These sample values for Friday tell the story: $,000 Yds. Nataral Shantung-27 inches wide; positively pure silk—the best wash silk for Summer wear—excellent quality. Real value 69¢, yard, 2,500 Yds. WhiteHabutai Silk —24\ inch pure silk and of good quality, Real value 40c. yard... all 25¢ 2,000 yards Silk Crepe Real value 50c, a 4,500 yards Printed Foulard Silks, all pure silk, In blue and] xa rene designs, Real value 50c. vied NAGE 25¢ 1,200 yards Black India Pongee, 32 inches wide Real v val pure silk,| ue 69c, yard. . Thirteen of them—and the finest Suites we have ever had in the store. highly polished frames; covered in Tapestry, Verona and Damask. to-morrow: Five-Piece Suites. At $22.00—made to sell at $35.00, At $35.00—made to sell at $50.00. At $45.00—made to sell at $65.00. At $55.00—made to sell at $80.00, At $70.00—made to sell at $100.00, At $30.00+-Value $60. At $55.00—Valve $110. wv tt Friday Sale Jne year ago this very Friday our Dress Goo “high-water mark”—a day that was phenomen: nd delivered. “We must Surpas ith these extraordi ary valties. hin the same qual Thirteen Sample Parlor Suites at a : Great Savina. A maker of fine Parlor Suites sent his samples to us, from which we were to select our regular line for Fall Three and five pieces; all Mahogany finished. Here they are—and you'll need to be here early $1.00 All Wool Panama Cloths, 52 inches very fashionable for the new plaited n, tan, gray, reseda, myrtle, 89 wide, made from supei them an unusual brightnes: Se Imported Mohai»r Sieilians, Juste 75¢.All Wool @hiffon Nun's Veilings a rich, silky finish, 42 inches w seéda, sage, tan, castor, royal navy 05c, Wool Shepherd Checks, suiting weight, in black small and medium checks, white. 50c. Mohair Brilliantine, 44 \nch and lustrous, in black, brown, red and navy Three-Piece Suites. At $12.50—mace to sell at $20.00, At $16.00—mace to sell at $23.00. At $25.00—mace to sell at $35.00, At $40.00—mace to sell at $60.00, ' At $50.00—inise to sell at $100.00, Two-Piece Suites—Sofa and Arm Chair. At $75.00—Nilue $125. Sale of Knit Underwear. This lot of Underwear represents the entire stock from a big mill at Royersford, Pennsylvania, The factory closes down on May 4 of each year for a general overhauling of the machinery, This year the maker found himself with four hun- dred cases of garments on hand— at closing time—and we bought the entire lot at a saving of fully one-third. Ready to-morrow— and enough for the entire week. ——— | All 19c, and 25, quali- ties—1,000 dozen girls’ fine white ribbed cotton Vests, Richelieu ribbed, low neck sleeveless; also ribbed and shaped Vests, | long or short. sleeves, and umbrella Pants to | match, I2e Each, All 19, qualities —2,000 | dozen women's enue rj cotton Vests, Richelieu, Swiss or faney ribbed, | 22@ plain top or fancy | trimmed, low neck, sleeveless, or with short wing Sleeves; sizes 4 to 6, | All 25c. and 30c. quali ties—2,000 dozen boy: plain unbleached Bal- briggan Shirts; fine soft light weight, best Maco | yarn, in short. sleeves. Drawers to match,ankle and knee length; all | sizes from 24 to 34, ich. All j2Sc. qualities — 15,000 dozen womens fine white lisle finished cotton Vests, Swiss or Richelieu ribbed sheer quality, soft and elastic, either plair fancy trimmed nec shoulders; sizes 4 to 6, | ISe | Each, | All 35: nd 45c, quali- ties—5,000 dozen wom |] en's white, pink and blue mercerized lisle ribbed Vests white lisle and cotton All 30c. qualities—3,000 ee iss Ang Lda HEB? dozen women's white hed effects; plain top, | lisle and cotton Vests; lace trimmed or hand| DAG mai By | crochet necks, also ex-) “1.” i plain or tancy trimmed, | 19¢@ tra size Vests in plain} Each, low neck,sleeveless; also | 0 shaped Vests, with Pants to shaped Vests, long and | in Thi in a rig’ with these short sleeves; Pants to| Each. match; tight knee or match, umbrella, lace | 3 for soc, umbrella style, — lace trimmed; also extra size | trimmed; also Corset Covers, all styles, long and short sleeves, Vests, high neck, long | or low neck, sleeveless, | $13.95 for $35.00 Sewing Machine This. Drop-Head Sewing Machine at $13.95 |s one of the best-known standard makes—and under its own Al nawe brings $35, Worth it, too, We 13. 95 a, have a hundred of them—to sell at a Our No. 14—Sterling Our No. 14 —Same automatic lift, drop-head) machine as other one, Machine; five drawers; vith drop-head, but complete set of attach) vithout automatic lifts ments; golden oak finish) coiq py agents every- cabinet; agents’ price. snore at $35, This week, $40, To- IA 95 asatlyer, FZ, 95 morrow. nly... Reduction Sale of Mattings. CHINA MATTINGS; Extra JAP MATTINGS; linen warp; heavy quality; 40¢, value at. 25c 25¢, values reduced to... 15e 10¢ 19¢ warp; regular 15c. quality at terns; 30c. values for...... CHINA MATTINGS; Heavy, JAP MATTINGS, extra qual CHINA MATTINGS; Narrow JAP MATTINGS; carpet pat- 19¢ ' 25¢€ reversible; 25c. quality.... ity; 40c, values for.. rea F 0,6," worth A HOME COMPLETE $115 [aise cin’ $8 SERS MATIERA EMENAYOR ee HARTIC have ever been sold for—in any store, Black, tan, brown, garnet, royal blue and navy. Toilet Articles. Lyons ‘Tooth mn Mair Triehe id’ baer D ress Goods ds Store struck its al in goods sold t to-morrow, and will do so— Every item is at a lesser price with Fes t, Black, eh blue and na 59e which gi gray, gree e yarns, 39c in brown, gr and other colors | 39¢ Friday s GleansUp of Millinery. Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats from broken lines that have proyen this season. All of these bunched for quick distribu- tion Ns orrow, Black and all col- ors. Fornierly $1 to 33. Friday only, at Pn) 50e Flowers: Five thousand bunches in fifty different Kinds and colors; broken assortment of lines, Oc formerly sel up to Soe Ribbon se lots of splendid sorts of r worth up to 35¢, blue or brown, with, the vard, Allat I2\%e Al Satin (Taffeta in light blue,*pink, nile, hack Sik h heck Polka Dots ions, velly Batiste, with Dres- woven (not printed)- on them h Satin Tat plain and fancy w ce and other The Month of May Is the Time to Bushes whi June Two-Year-( limited quan luxuriant foliage These are no ord varieties, and many others Set Out Rose Bushes. And we'y The very finest varie é the bushes—thousands of them, that come from Holland, right away, will produce ndant blossams early in either. All h These of Which we have only ich, if fp 1 Vids, grafted on to tities: betel Lulzet, The Best 5-Piece Slip Covers New York-eesFor Only $5.95 ht to expect, You can buy Slip Covers for le make them for most any price. through a season, We use noth! which is positively dustproof, and white cotton binding. Third Assortme Worsted Cut ov along t Boy’ duroy this summer. bargain, Sri VOLUME, Black Thibets, don shrunk—-and fully warranted. Every size up to 50 waist. er strictly up-to-date patterns thing for the youngste THE BUSINESS MAN'S Most HANDBOOK, A . VALUABLE iN: s our price—we would not think of making Slip Covers for less; act, we could not do so and give you quality of material you have ss, Of cour: Some stores will sing materials that will not last ing save the best Belgian Stripe, 1 will wear for years. The price—$5.95—allows for twenty yards of material, all finished We gua Covers at anything like the price are as desirable and serviceable as ntee that no other Furniture, Floor, Men’s $3.50 to $4 Trousers nt comprises Fancy Stripe Cassimeres, Cheviots and Every pair is Lon- he lines of fashion’s present requirements, Made of splendid 50c Knee Pants, 29e aoe in sizes from 4 to 14 years, Just the to romp and play in . At 29¢. pair they are a splendid WHOLE LI FORMATION: | bit

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