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: MAIL ST GROWING STORET Shirred Belts, OAPTLY JAMES McGREERY & 60, For women, in allthe lateststyles, Made AND fl neae Pied, Golie ce blak, FEN a CAREFULLY China and Bric-a-Brac Dep’t = ac nae nil) ‘ fest ise See | pees brown, navy, pel Meht bine andi 2 “ xth Ave, & 23d St., N, Y. Laldsacthad Household and decorative | NuaRaae aii . 23¢f china, glass and pottery! MGtchibnas Vala Values. for country cottage, club, yacht or general summer r you want to shop where your dollar will buy the most in desirable qualitles‘and i styles, then by all means visit this store toemorrow. Following items tell of aif few of the important specials, but you will find far more opportunities in the tl Silk Shirt Waist Suits, 7. 89h Handsome Suits, made from high-grade all.silk Taffeta, in plain or prpernte Front of watst fully shirred and tucked, finished with silk buttons; full sleeve, tucked to elbow; back of six pleats; bodice belt and. fancy softstock. Very full Skirt with deep shirred flounce. Colors are blue, areen, brown o, black; sizes 32 to 40; vaue e $14,985 at... sereeeeenees WOMEN’S HATS. TRIMMED FREB OF CHARGE. Important Mid-Week Challenge Sale of Summer Laces and Veilings SS SS SS SADE ‘Wat Dreamiand's famous . faentaben aq dene dai, onl Arranged for Wednesday and Thursday Only— Ugo taup colle ver ed None Sold Before Wednesday Nor After Thursday at These Prices. peered the piace (steph vena bag Inasmuch as this sale includes many laces now $0 much in demand for the trimming of low-priced, jd Calpella by Jonn|§ light-weight Summer materials, which demand rian IM inexpensive lace to trim, this sale comes just } “his ohiet engineer, had been|# in time, and will-be the means of saving from a third to’a half the ‘usual prices: in ‘ to 69c per dozen yards for Valenciennes to 938c yard for White IMauen Laces of ) Waeane that unless the Dock 29c Laces and Insertions, great quantity, great 48 Hey stylez, net grounds, also Irish effects % onet relents in his attitude ed assortment; value 50c to $1.25 doxen yards. insertions, edges and appliques; value - oie thetgetlendl gee abbaead tenet 59, /yard for Black Ring Gpot Net for Milinery, | , 98¢- to $1.60 yard. pazretowee to land there and no one Purposes, 45 inches wide, usually 750. yard. 29 c “an te ho Ramen Neal teatve coe: permi in it durt the time i 8 woe ast pelle Agee aig ie 98 yard for Blak Embroidered All Over Nets for separate waists; value §1,50 yard. 5c to ape ayaa bo aad begs (ore i ip pattern, to inches wide; value from 126, to 400, furnishing, Old Flow, blue Willow pat- tern, Dinner Set....10,50 value 17,00 Porcelain Dinner Sets 8 50 and 11.25 value 12.50 and 15.00 Porcelain Dinner Set, Spray decoration and pattern. I@O pieces... ...00. 15,00 value 20,00 Dollar Waists Special at 59c. Fine China Bread and Butter These are new Mayflower waists, made from extra fine quality dotted Swiss, and Plates orCups and Saucers, are shown in an immense assortment of designs. , f FRENCH ORGANDY. WAISTS, In white gretinds with Handsomedesigns2,50doz black silk embroidered figures, Both. styles have “ui Cc Ing to a atatement by Com- ‘ wiésioner Featheraon to-day tho plier 9 yard for Cream Silk Net with large polka te ite prevent condition ts wholly un- dot, 48 inches wide; value 86c yard, @ yard for Valenciennes Lace Allovers, 40 Value 00) Hearty riicatea HR READS Me ieee | sate Ho eaya that a month ago he 98¢ inches wide, tor separate waist; vaiuey | Hand-painted, French China s ay ) the Dreamland Company to yard for Washable Laces of all kinds, in- $1.50 yard, bi Les | Accordion Pleated Skir ‘Make alterations, but that he rece! 5c eluding Valenciennes and Torchons, all , Plaques. sevteees 8§C each NY Selling them as quick as we can get them made, Positively one of the greatest © reaponso to his letter, Then he says with insertions to match; value up to 200 v6 & yard for Oriental Lace Allovers, 18 inches value 4.75 Skixt values ever presented. Made of tine voile, accordion pleated, with shirred yesterday he sent one of his men yard, wide; value $1.25 yard u | yokes cojors black, brown, cream, light or medium blue; special, ToiletSets, Blue and white, | wkile they last, to. morrow, at 9 and rr pieces. a.ag and 325 zerset, ||BOYS’ Rubber Goats.|Underwear & Hosiery And Mackintoshes—also Suits, | Women’s, fbeped Lise, Thread 1 22c}! | #6 Coney Island with instructions to eee that every one was kept off the The Veilings Form an Interesting Part of the Sale, 5 mr Featherson Explains. yard for Chiffon and Mousseline 12 yard for Plain Pate tor Guldtdo | vatilne in order to explain juet what tho Cc 19¢ sive 19 give a cay ne" nit "the let Nooke like,” said de Gote, 45 inches wide, black, and Dotted| | black, white, . white and colors; value 49¢, yd. ‘Mesh Vetlin, BIRGH aw BitN ayy) brew, h for Chiffon Made Veils, 1% 10 black, white and col- yard for Maline, 27 inches widi mteslanee nto a reporter bee” + | ora; value 190.’ to 29 re a cae cet 2 'Be- ards long, plain and dotted; p ec. af arms; actually worth 25 PhioR mew a ia yards Jong, pla oe Cc and all the’ latest shades; Twenty-third Street. $3.00 Values at $1.98, HEAT ae a ad expands Bren Te Bik The Mackintoshes are made from tan covert cloth with ||Women's Low Necxed Vests, shaped or \ 4 off to @ smaller structure run- cemented seams and velvet collar; heavy black Rubber Straight;in regular and extra sizes; lace bok, 1 8cl' Aya Ard out Into the water, ton umbrella pants to matchregularly 25¢, this point the steamers oe the Dock’ Department claims All of this structure js a menace uiman “fe. ‘The reason js that i re are not wide enough passage- ie on ee pier, My Chief Engineer, Women’s Stockings, including high nie lace listes, in black and tan ; imported Cotton Hose, in plain black,or Coats of good lasting quatity, 39¢ 1 for Foulard Silk Regutar s9c and 75c qualities, In all lees s keneral clea. rds more of these beautiful foulards go on sale {o-morrow in the big silk store, Lar TTP Tea Papeete with white feet; gauze lisle stockings in tan; Rr Ma liant light of the rotunda, These are the foulards which created the sensation here JAMES McGREERY a 6O. to AVIRAV LARC Ap to ee ae pric: f ioe pee As) Ra | 8 Ci}: ‘Boys’ Laundered Blouses, in the ater 1 31 9! effects, with collar n 3] 9c resi ae ' to 14; 35¢ valuc at U nnotier evidence of what the Bhrich Silk Store can do, Many of these Foulards are identical Ordera Changes Made. with those we've sold day in and day out at’ 89c., 76c. and some even at $1 a yard; while lately notified the Dreamland they last, abe. .ccscceessereeeereeeeer ens pereen tence tienen enees very low pr' dear this and never received a re- se from them, Yesterday I ordered = eee whien "2 Swant M ’s Pp ts Chall h ens ants a enge Astonishing values in high grade ures, Supporters attached, | nade of very fine Persian fancy now in great demand for sum: 7 |} patterns, also plain colors, 65c. value ateeoe ©} mer wear; these goods are regu: No man. was ever aiekepolnied in one of our pants sales, To- Stationery. Sizes 27 to 36 inches, Hl Ww Li Pp. larly sold at 59¢. per yard; spe- cl morrow we offér you extra inducements in the Challenge Sale—in- nfants’ Wear at Low Prices, cial to-morrow at, per yard,.., 7 hn A. Benson, examined the place last week. Bi: ral Weeks ago and reported to me || BEAUTIFUL Printed Foulafas in elegant figured designe—in polka dot effects—in every one (io a de Bashanswaye, renee ought to be of the now figures of the season—one more charming than another—to at 89c, a yard! im Batt bull j Laid ain the water line and This mighty offering is but another evidence of what this Challenge Sale stands for—but C Corset Department, Pi ning oul “Augustine” Corsets, made! Sale of Muslin Wear. Silk and Dress cache of fine coutil, Model suit-' A special lot of 27-inch Bicck Japanese Habutal, a || Madras POLE UGOnt A very fine quality, to supply able for well developed fig-| umbrella rurtles, with scallops; 62¢. value 49c heavy substantial grade \and been built, This precaution Is et solely for the safety of the pub- Panic should occur on the fat Instance, the crowds would ‘ ita. 10 W adle to run out on the , Bier. when ‘again, if a panic occurred {| gH fhe pler. the crowds could not run 5,000 bo: 95° Children’s Drawers; fine BREN saan bald did ‘gsdaen: would cluding high-class Trousers which you cannot match in New York at oon exes Kildare Linea, paper, ene PaMbliny Sides id tO-12 yearly Here’s a aress fabric sold regularly at $9¢. to be placed on also artect the “big dance, hall 7 our. prices. ana fu sxvelopie neatly 15] New model, fine batiste C | Ae pereabicheg eine Cc special sale to-morrow at 39c, It’s the much-wanted Black PRET Mie tmneusan Ake corns ’ xed; value 9¢.; special » One batiste Cor- and White Worsted Check Suit. 2 ff, told this after tC \- ' nee pol im ance ater ELS for Men’s 3.50 and 4,00 Pants 5,000 boxes Kildare Veilum,octavoll| . set, Well finished, High chitdventh ‘Suscendor’ and Russian Style Dresses, || ings suitable for tailor-made ¢ar- Fontherson sald ho would issue an A clearance sale of the entire collection of men's odd or oxford size, 60 sheets of paper eiigthe cs. made of shepherd checks and pain ments. It Is 38 inches wide, while order that wonld. vlnso our dancing * Hensete, which have accumulated during the and 60 envelopes in cabi- bust and dip hip model, chaintray; tI Sizes 2 to 4 years) 69¢, vi Oc the checks are shown in various sixes, , ayilton and other things on the water few months, Included are all our. odd trouser net box; value 5: spe- 25 at. Worth 5005 Special ats eevee. orseve Parigc the tions we Vaventt aged that thrown out from suits, as well as all odd pants etal... : Cc 1,25 its veer, hud we Wt intend to, The thrown in from our grént pants stock, There are 29¢. box, value 59c, Baton-Hu value 2,00 goer Pavemment ane an close the other pants of finest stripe worsteds, thibets, cheviots and but’s French Chiffon fine Core i omestic Ss, Line Ss Bte. desirable colorings {n cassimeres—regular I 25 respondence ‘Pa sloth finish, #/‘'La Vida” Corsets, in an ex- a e 0 9 $3.60 and $4.00 pants; all very special at.. blue, gray and white, 60 sheets of is SLUGGERS DRIVE , 4 f Pants Worth $. 50 paper and 60 envelopes, teusive range of models |] s; koline Comforters, Crochet Bed Sprea i" special sale of exita e 28c box, value 50: filled with pure white | for full size an ee miles: jects ‘ fF” 2.00 for Pants Worth $4.50 |) sibs rest Serte tien forslenderot well devel- | Rite ine” Se BOG Uren OOc, Kimi 4Oe 3 Al} Sises ‘Up tb 80 Walbt. : 24 sheets of paper, 24 envelopes, oped figures, AY Bishi tess tes "i AP Boal hoe I itive 681 she ‘ ° The quality of these pants is equal to those you have un hue 2 w ida” Heavy Linen Finished Hemstitche iow inch Bleac ~ilow Case Muslin, per ‘ HIM 70 SUICIDE een paying double what we ask for them, Tie fabrics 12g. pou 4 ape - Sais Saiey “Wa Vida" Corsets are cnt) pNCY 5, $1z¢ 45236, Atrece ++ te EZUYOS yard.,.csecconsevrrebe ens Moses LO ch fine Nika) Or indy, “value a) are all wool, hand tailored and shrunk, envelopes e Haatohy 20c. per hun- separately and tailored by VBC 7-4 Bleached Shooting, at. bee 15 6 embrace at least 50 different patterns, all at 00 dred, ¢ Chicago Man, Fearing Fate of 2. 50 for Men’s Custom- a baste ae filled with fata Heavy Bi 12 16 72x90 Sheets, deep, hem (seamed), at. each, B3c Belewivoremmen ay. bands) of h paiotee Fan ne yeC pode Postal Card | . t ami MEY Te Strike Followers, Cut His prodvetions. And any ma, no matter bow particular Travelling Albums, eer ALO ‘ ho may be, must admit these are wonderful bargains, || Holding 100 caras, assorted cov- You can here obtain a pair of pants at a positive say- Sas veils 50c, Challenge Twenty-third Street, (ow 1 y . " aaa es FARES TREERY Aka, | | RRB, Throat—Police Make Arrests, if CHICAGO, May 16.—Bricklnyers' Hall, : Mary ne Yeon Ea Loco it: e Mackoli Carhart &o ‘ meee Dress ae Gale of fine India Rugs, at one-third former prices, \ | find thkon refuse in the building after ale of fine quality Dress ft ai te. tt y 4 di \* driver hi on “slugged," <) 4 oft, 2in, x 9 ft, 3 1M...see0- 77,00 (Serva cremaren nore! ~~ $9,000 BAIL ets aati JAMES MGREERY & G0, |Goods. Pisin and novelty Pe a ta ena mers fate as C.J, Caristrom, the RaCAW ORE e OM S DEP’ Tj fabrics, including many rh i “ “ wlio wag lle, it io alleged by “sing Midwife: Attend i" at ar aanweet i 9 6 x13‘ 6 “ ......,110,00 \ has jo! tte to Kk | - ‘ , i e “ “ } Behl). oMittersnan out his throat wih Haran Hae Special Walking Siirts. |Special Covert Jackets. Latics’ Gloves: Ieee ie ue i . “ ne “ e ate Mest Dae dee | @ tator while standing in the street op- r ospital Mus Large astortment good quallt: 00 carefully tailored jackets, ' ‘ 5 10 2 x 13 . ++125,00 pbtite hia dwelling, He died two hours | Seren Pahamas and HORA hie niin yan ae ay Suede Lisle or Silk Gloves, wy uy “ White, colors and black, 1,00 per yard to“ x 1 a 130,00 ; tw hospital, raving against tie) AWalt Result of Inquest— formerly 1.10 to 2,00 rman up to and after the time of Mystery Surrounds the Case, the strike was in the employ of Fred L. black, white, colors, small checks ; \ i A i and plaids, also fancy mixtures, | {font or tight fitting, strapped A variety of styles, pleated and| Seams, and smoothly finished 750 rolls, of fine China and Japan Matting. 40 ° 5,000 yards all wool French yard lengths, 5oc, and 75¢, per pair, Meokel, in whose shops Carlstrom kilted models, smooth fitting|collarsand cuffs. Lined through- i i ey i Moped. He was one of the men on the | | Detrotive Thomas Keaven, of the Ramt||| hips and full ee va out with best grade. of tarleta, ae ae wrist and elbow! Voile, All the fashionable 7.00, 10,00, 12,00 and 14.00 ; cw slugwed, of whom wenty-alx h Gaeistrom was vhe first, pollee station, has deciied not to Mie $7,50 to $12. Value $17.50 to $22.50, eng colors, ») FOmnstty 1068 te 29 ‘The fact that he was to meet tho fate| young lawyer in connection with the To-morrow— To-morrow— ¢., 1,00 43 inches wide, g : ’ , Of) Cariatrom 20 preyed upon Mitier-| death of Ieonore Baradol, | ninoteen 4 PSU T Third ; : years old, who i iigudta? and? wad in'Yeat or is | Hospital, in Host Elghtyceccond. xersee $ $ and 1,25 per pair 50c, per yard 'wenty-Third’ Street, {vestigation is being made dy tho | 4 THe Was inautticlent evidence, the value 1,00 6 letective sald. The lawyer, ne added, papite the humorous phases of tho! left the city last Thurrday on business, Lg Twenty-third Street, Twenty-third Street, seine the #ituation retains serious ns+| tut would be back whenever wanted Derta. “Bikers and employers preseat | A subpoona was ismued for him, but it eavy guards of pollco| was qoubtfal if! 1 ‘ | les continue to guar: tho 6 W u 't would be served, i sent out by department atores, | Mr. Julla Fabre, of No, 131 Bast One} Broadway a Sts Aub wi e-looking denizens of th Hundred and Tw ———— RY nde districe oO me deeming Woe! alaned before ‘Coron ea erae want feria fae ie = = sion — |= ee = = . oir Annas toying idly wath enetridgs | Feleused in $3,000 ball to await thé 1a- Navy-Xard Heda! took advantaze_of Fe Meets ih Beookinart ice WAgohS as they slSwly tread | Uuest. Als ponttion aga oblet petty offcer and ob Ninth Ward, in Brooklyn. wa Fae ri Saaranel’ Whine sanGedd nase. in ‘went ashore. Ho returned in such shape Mr, Hawkes leaves four daughters an, el in of tho|a downtown law ome, and it tp aed that Cant, Reeder reluctantly cut off ; two sons, One of his daughters, Helen, Ladies’ Coats, if Eva encour-| member of the firm is the imtn whom lite shbre leave and Hedell was not ¢l- married George W. Honvard in 1901, only if ’ tora’ ocala’ witch tercGN | the detectives seek. Whilo the wir] waa agi Fouaa chs iby LAUD Redhat faa ote at, catily. fy Boge otbat te, Tan Covert Cloth Coats, Minthan, votod, to ‘s:nd ¢aiin)| J8 0 dying condition tae datectives took oH Fioaenitlet iene on i was anniilied the courts E i g ygt0, namie. hele brethren tn ‘Ghi-| Mrs. Fubse to the hostitals bus whe ithaca et atv AM oD an EA nd “alsoby 4 Hawkes! “ 8,00 and 12,00 V1) ——— Pop. £3 the Femainder 0: ‘the| the party arrived tho girl had just Wow Peay aah faligeine nent) Receipes ice: Hib Atlerward married Wiliam B, Malone vith’ more wai t i wars, ibutadel, v ee hy mare waKons In service to-duy | | nday: he iis motner, sald /Chief Gunner's Mate on U.S.S.| ,,urnk gun't do this; tt waa some-/ Superintendent of Distribution] - *Sn Pee eases" tas Sysco eee, va| and Supplies in Water Oepart.|@VA BOOTH 11 three-quarter length, FTC LANINE(0 ( AR J | Veiling Coats, Medinm and “if the poli fall yc |ullt of the man rewonaie tT wih ger] Alabama Ends Long Serviog) sty fir hs wat TAKRS LONG TRIP.) eee ee eens ipratmdees erie bres hare hora en, |2Y, revenge anyway. I shail give tre| With Bullet After Sentence to CATT agi CRS ment Victim of Apoplexy— ia e foarahalied by Franke Currey ars | > but wonld Not} models, «ce all the help I can in the matter, 5 PRN; BUILDING TRADES Held Office 2 Years. Has Perltont to-day over the Chicago and Alton| The man Ly guilty and he ought to suts| Ship's Limits. Advice, to s Best Book of Its Kin ‘ t TIED UP IN NEWARK Heed Phys ’ mplorsd fh on ware terrisiy Yoroner first heard of the affair | : hl ade dd Fallin Rne. S.o° Ee Published, ly after business opened at |» when he recelved a telephone (Bpecial to The Byening World.) CHICAGO, May 16.-Commander Eva formerly 25.00 to 30,00 Ver Pu sne 5 dS ts Lela rom an attorney. by the name Peter Gustav Hedell, chief munner's) © symwARK, N, J., May 14—A etrike | Henry Hawkes, Superintendent of Dia- Booth, of the Bulvation Army, has left . i OR iy H w the ooliog, | who sald he represented Mra, | te of the batile-ship Alabama, wound | among the bricklayers and plasterers | tribution and Repairs in the Water De-|chicago £4? Katisua Clty, d arding Mera) L i 4 ults e-breakers oc-| Fabre, whom he would -delivé up twenty-four years’ service In the| here to-day practically tist up the nt, and one of the best known of} th: avice of her physician, Shr ex- Satin Garee, OF thant MOM er it the y c' * iP partment, ist known of| the advice P f, t the day, elty Corpuar ga) Feaueate i VQMAA,AP:| navy yesterday by killing nimaelt be-|Dallding operttlons In this clty, |The | ihe olastime Brooklyn pollvolans, ded] fecis fo, addiars, A giia meeting. Ia Twenty-third Street, {slegraph | meanencer ae tale oronep | Cane his shore hiverty had bev: men strick because V. K. Mennden & | aay oe loxy at hin home, No, £01 pSAnane hey to-day, , Misa amiteas co-cky and a by Detectives Reever ead 2 widow and two Spldter in| OO contractors, brought twenty-eight | to-day of apoplexy No. tb ut would fathér die than’ disappoint h / order y wero ats The Coroner retubea to. hold ‘ eden. Aetaa couescouts, mich Ie Being Prospect place, thet borough. Ho was|ihe peopla who sro exwectinu™ Lo ess fitn'in it7e'*) elaty-olght yenrs old and had hold his|[me speak, she ussuréd Dr.’ amas a | served notice au Miss Baradel wea not! Ordinarily a quiet, well-manngred sea- GBhatrucied by the Ms rity Na ‘spread ie wih “Parade! becd me. an timate nd ¢|mdn, Hedell became unruly on the 1ast oMce tor twenty-five years, having been Whitney Hail, when Ns Lecaeieqin': Mick rt ‘ eal dash ite HS pl Weae crulpa to the Weat Ipdies trom which Theoe Urides Offered, Arst apoointed by Mayor Whitney, at ner hotel day) fhe Alabama rehizned Eh the equad- Pe Sian rien opm erent to, Ms Liewhte Was 4} the Washington a oe Iron about # Webk ago, Thats waa somo- ine Alfoneo (He daughter 4 Aroh- | Club I fies Went l irg me “i bi thing on hla mind that he tried Hsia 7) tice seep ate ab 3 ated f wot wih the oun sr aire oh atk aay isfhncee TER sclaiabik