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. ~ Upholetery Dep't, 4th floor maining stock of thie season’s Muslin and Lace Custai ‘ ins, Madras, Cretonnes, Case- ment Netting) and Bed Sets,—at one-third 2003.95 to §,50 pair : «2.75 to §.00 pair ’ Renaissance + e000 2,00 t0 4.00 pair Antique oo. cee eee eveeet.7§ tO 3.75 pair ‘Muslin Curtains, ia * With ruffled edge,..... ~~ Hemmed and lace edge. dras Curtains, +. 7§¢ to 3.35 pair +%,00 to 2.25 pair a.50 to 4.25 pair 4.00 to 5,00 pair .a8c and 45c yd Colored... Tissue (45 in, wide). Bed Seta, . Fine muslin..... vee veneee $75 set Renaissance... owe eee eeee Ge7§ Het Marie Antoinette... ..c%0e+. seoeee S75 met Cretonnes, 32 in, wide,..... 8c, asc and y5c yd so ia, wide,,., 1.00, 1.50 and 2,00 yd Colored Netting. White, red and green. 38c, 55c and 8c yd Twenty-third Street, OF AUSTRIA DEAD _- Man of the People, Soldier and _ Praotioal/ Philanthropist, He! | Was Loved by Ai—Tried to) Reclaim Gypsies. and Floor, for boys or girls, bloomers, VIENNA, June i8—Archduke Joseph | Sizes 2 to 4 years, of ‘Austria died this morning. He was \ born in 1588, 1.25 and 1,50 Joseph Charles Louls, Archduke of Austria and Royal Prince of Hungary, ‘was born’ at Pressbourg, Hungary, March 2 188, He had always been known as the ‘Hungarian Archduke,” ‘and was deoply loved by the Hungarian / meople, Arohduke Joseph was a son of the ) last but one Palatin of Hungary. He) wae educated in Hungary as a Hun- wariah and in the Hungarian spirit. + Contrary to the accepted regulations of | Twenty-third Street, WOMEN'S MAIL HATS ORDERS TREO . PROMPTLY nL eee. AND oF Watch and Jewelry Repalrin AS INK CAR BHOELY: CHARGE, Vi Waehodd * Sixth FILLED. Hippodrome Tickets Free. A Reserved Seat Ticket to the Hippodrome $2 or Over Absolutely Free with Purchases Aggregating Up to 12 o’Clock Noon, TR YORE RT ETERS MOURN Nia a la al a i lh » THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, tus. N YORKS WES FASTEST GROWING STORE SATISFACTION Ls a 4% PROMPTLY REFUNDED. Matchless Money -Savings. Pongee Silk or Voile Dresses, $4.98 / Table Oilcloths ) 384 Floor, Shown in the best colors, 434 yards wide, 19¢, 1 Qic value, special at Shelf Ollcloth, at...... Boh) ers éd ST. Mm The pongees have surplice blouse, shirred yoke, shirred sleeves and piped cuff, The fronts are filled in with allover lace. The skirts are (ull-shirred flounce style, ‘ ALES Continued: Irish Crochet and Val. Laces, Flouncings, Muslin Underwear and Shirt Waists, Women’s and Misses’ Outergarments, Summer Hosiery, Knitted Underwear, Silks, Wash Goods, White doods ete, Colors, champagne, black, navy, reseda, brown, The voile Dresses are in surplice style, shirred aid pleated, and handsomely trirmed with silk medallions, The skirts are with shirred flounce and tailor 4.98] < al folds, Colors, cream, champagne, light blue, dark or light green., O ‘on New Defender Suits at $1.98. | $ ‘i rother great sale of 1,200 New Sults, shown in white linen, handsomely embroidered walst and ry skirt, white or black lawn, trimmed with fine embroideries or faggot- ing; also in ponges lawn, handsomely trimmed with wide lace or faggoting 1 black and white checks, or plain navy blue lawn, or cham. "ARCHDUKE JOSEPH JAMES McCREERY & CO. Infants’ Outfitting Dep’t, One-piece Russian Dresses, Made of various washable materials, with or without The remaining stock of fine white dresses in odd sizes are included in this sale. Austrian court etiquette in the matter ‘of the education of members of the) ‘family, Archduke Joseph's boy-; lr gg passed with peasant boys as ‘tis playmates and companions, This @yatem awakened in him an interest In) nd appreciation of the people which ‘was evidenced all his life, In 18 Archdike Joseph entered hin father's Elussur regiment and began | his experience of aotive service. In 18% his regiment returned home, whcte it remained for four years, In 180, bowwver, and until 1664, the regimeny was in Italy. and the Archduke was} present at weveral cf the important buttien of those troubled times, THe was at the battle of Koenies- gracts, in 1863, where the brave ana determined fighting of the Austriun poldiers called forth the wells:nown | praise of the russian General Stoln- mets, Returning from the ware, Joseph was made commander-In. of the Hun- “i i u ser uni death, f eee " th He did spiendid jeath, ing and improving this — -SOROSTS for every variation of Summer Dress, 3.50 per pair els 5,00 per pair became interested also Twenty-third Street organizations of Hun- '¥, @nd devoted inuch time to thelr Feanization and improvement. ‘| Joseph did much, or tried to do much, the gypsies of Hi He mi The Best Shoe for Women, Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Several Custom-made mod-| JAMES McGREERY & CO, = TES ACID AD in vain, but he won the lways held the esteeem of | ‘pales, | ———__ NATH. ROTHSCHILD, \BANKER, IS DEAD, Brother of Hexa of Austrian h of Great Firm Suc. Rosenberg. oumbs to Long Minens. we VIENNA, June 1%,—Baron Nathaniel @e Rothschild, brother of the head of ‘the Austrian branch of the firm, died | this morning, Give, Samuel Rosenberg, day by hore, Aixty-thind street. his Qife, Department, Part 11. of the Supreme | Brooklyn, Justice Dickey, d that Commissioner Mo: will recover, Mulberry | "ma. the ‘content oh fention What he had drunk, but BEGS ANTIDOTE Quick Discovery of Milkman Saves the Life of Young For some reason which he refuses {0 twonty-three Years old, attempted suicide early to- drinking oxalic acid in his No, 929 Bast One Hundred and After swallowing the poison he aroused his mother in (inve for mensures to be taken to save He was’ removed to Lebanon Hospital, where it 4s belleved that he Rosenberg t a buyer for the Guar- antee Clothing Company in Harlem. to reinstate John Cork-| Hik mother sald to-day that money or Removed trom the post-| business matters were not troubling About 4 o'clock this morning Mrs, ore Rosenbergs was awakened by her son's and that} Soreams afier he had taken the acid re-} and repented of it. He did not tel her a her to Special Clearance Offers in Imported Model Gowns _A limited number of strikingly handsome Imported Model Gowns, having served their purpose of display, are now offered at far less than the cost of importation, une Sale : Gown of Mousseline de Soie, Lingerie Gown of Imported Linen n sage green, hand embroidered; in lilae—French Coffee Jacket, and 145.00 skirt trimmed with cream lace and reduced from 263.00 to......++++ hand embroidery; reduced from 57. 50 Gown of Gray Drap d’Ete, 105,00 to ’ , With white Irish Point trimmings; Gown of Imported Drap d’Ete reduced from 125.00 to........ eae 65.00 In violet, hand embroidery and cream lace trimming, mounted over 55 .00 violet silk; reduced from 110,00 to.. Gown of Imported Nun’s Veiling In light blue, waist and skirt handsomely orna- mented with Irish point lace and 49 50 ° Gown of Imported Drap d’Ete In pearl gray, a model of our own—skirt and Eton both trimmed with hand-made cord and French knots, full double fall of lace from Lingerie Gown of Imported Linen | Gown of Black Spangled Net Be ee eee san 18 AO. SO) werin woe 8O.00 ead ok Do oe, vc eee ote Se ee ue ‘ The Great Sale of Undermuslins. Point lace; reduced from 98.00 to.. So successful have we been in the manufacture of our Muslin Underwear that our garments prac- tically \sell themselves, absolutely lower than those anywhere else, there’s little wonder at our constantly’ growing trade, e—White dee of embroidery, or § | insertions, tucks and deep edge for 81.50 Walking Skirte—Fine Cambrie, han¢ immed tuck Ince 98&c 49C Ir OMe tia rene, of ee inch hemstitched tucks, trimmed with embroiae ry and ribbon; four other neat ntvlew Corset Covers—Low with embroidery ‘lao many other styl i or embroidery ; with b proldery oF ume for Hie Cort Covers Low | SOC for, 70s, Game sconce: pom. | prella if with 3 wide ‘Torehon Tih cya’ Inge Tisettions. and | padour Yoke, Ot embroidery ineertions | | Insertions and edge | finished with beading and ribbon and fine tur 1.98 for 82.50 Walking Skirts, teim- for Ae. Drawers ot fine Cam: |7Qq for OHe, Gowne—Of Cambrio or | Pe" = med with open embroidery, | trios Wihprella rattle. of. tg-inoh Ses Soretiv rimined with | ‘Torchon, Cluny. Point de Paris or Val: hemstitched tucks and hem with fine |” wide wot Pretralderies, in hich | Ince Insertions, tucks and deep ruftic, Vertical insertions, umbrella ‘style, and all finished with dust ruffle, 19¢ for 200. Kimono Sacaues—Fancy colored ‘tawn 29c fer tucks above, f rs na or Bc. Drawers—Campbric; deep ruffle of embroidery or C or V B5c fer, 81.00, Gowns —Nainsook oF Cambrio; chemise style, trimmed with ribbon, lace or embroidery inver- edgings; short or long Kimonoe—Fancy figured i Be. Ci Drawers—Wide tions and Se n a BOC forte Serta wit enn wide ial svar De fiat South ee worden, AaCTe lace insertions and edye or deep * ne 5 e A tyles to insertion ruffle o1 for 5Dc. Kimonos—Pink, blue and broldered edge; 10 Sifferent atyl ee Hi BROLdeET: BIC for BOC anos select from. Another Tremendous Surprise in Men’sSuits' 1 1 .75 For 4 Hours | Special Values in White Goods. You can't call for any weave made in white that isn't to he had here in full assortment, Every conceiv- able weave for Women’s Waists, Suits, Underwear and for confirmation and evening wear—while our prices are materially lower for equal grades than those of any other store in New York, Four instances:—~ Wednesday, 9 tol o’Clock For Men’s Suits ) None. Made to Sell at 5 C. O: De 1 yd, instead of 19¢,; M@®RCERIZED Wind’ g25.000 ie A 220 BASKET WHAVE MADRAS, 2% M one ofthe most remarkable offers inches wide; limit 12 yards, made this season in high-class clothing, embracing silk mixed worsteds, through and through yd. instead of 120. yd.; SOFT FINISH NAINSOOK, 36 inches wide; Hmit 12 | 6c worsted serges, tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres, all’ merchant- yards, tailoring patterns, panganiiely tailored and trimmed and made x ars in the latest broad-shouldered, 8! Cc ranean Sha aye) CORDED single and double breasted mod- 2 ra ; | els, The Rochester maker's name | from whom the goods come is in each garment, Do not miss this 1 7d. jneead' of 180 eee ; : % yd; LAGE 4 enley en) Wy eens | ee aus 1 Zc STRIPE LAWN, with woven dota, 27 for the, aH 1 | .75 inches wide; limit 12 yards, uf one Summer Housefurnishings At Prices That Should Crowd Our Basement Store To-Morrow. yd. for 60c.Embroid- 27¢ ery Flouncings. ‘This is one of the most tempting of- fers of many seasons—and one which you may not see again for many moro, Only 30,00 yards in the collection, and 99,000 yards Are not many When one sees y woman in town after it, Flounc- hes a ry Embroidery These igo Corace Cover Edges isinones wide—in_new and shin oh} LS complete, ive= Cc ‘80 t and Rest Wickless Auto- Blue Flame Ol Stover, made Nett oaE | Gaulsass- Japenned Sugar Extraordinary Values in | ane ht imoeteng indoor" D 908 bas Tobe he! pHa Gs on ae We have them al Woinen’s eels HAAS, Mite TG Summer Gloves. AW) pairn Women's Silk Net Gloves, Wood Le: ners, Dorcel with liste palms, ps An white, Hane srt oi ey tat ake Eaemetog Tope should be wold for f-icoly iar Re 5c price +. Bate Carnet ice asnortment of Sweeper... y.senet 98C Mitts, and Lace Glover shionabie thing "for short-sleeve waists), and will. offer | combination Comb to-morrow 200 pairs’ of long Te iets omlvror Slik Afitts, In “white, worth BOC | watcenrout Clother We. in the’ regular way, at., that mill now k 2,000 pairn Women's Liste Thread Gloves, in black, white, gray and tan; A ‘eupety quailiy: ail’ alae iy to Toe Mian ERE Uae? selk | ‘ Combination Coat tor Seen than “ates rate LOG yebwoatien., Ota. | 45c Laika i! : Papler Macho Water Be of attempting his own life, * Aschenbach {¢ forty-nine yeara old, He was dizcovered by his family to- day overcome by illuminating gas and ‘they called @ policeman, A ‘hospital surgeon said the man woul! not die, ——_—_ SUNDAY WORLD) WANTS MONDAY MORNING Wo eUe ately, found a milkman’and got apttle Y of milk, which Rosenberg drank. Dr. SAVED VICTIM OF GAS. ‘Aranow, who came with an ambulance from Lebanon Hospital, said Rosenbere | Axchentiach, Discovered by Family lor the lite: a EE) er a A in Time, Overcome by Fumen, Mra, Rosenborg declares, that ‘sho|, Tn? Pollse OF the One Hundred: and knows of no reason why her son tried) Pourth street station hold Albert Agel suloide, unless it. was over some gil.tenbaoch of No, 102% Thitd aven she dopsn't kuow who the & prlsoner tn Attractive in design, generous in cut and all thoroughly well made, with prices 200. © vovers-—Cambric, for 8c, Gowns—Yoke of two for Tie. Dressing Sacaue | 19c for, 20, Corset, Covers cambls, |Z2OC fetes, sunt homedtiched wees SOC Mack polka dows, ruetle B | and neat ruffle, on large. sailor collar; sleeve, bottom 25c¢ for 3 Corset Covers—Nain- 5 of sacaue and belt beaded with Dres- sook, low neck, wide Cluny lace | 3QC for 4%, Gowns—Empire style, or Qon border. around neck and. sleeves. yoke of four embroidered inger= | Corset. Covers—I.nw tlons and tucks, high or V neck, TOC for 81.00 Walking Skirte — Um: 4 i eof hematitched short to the waist: frow Whe G0). Gbwne- i plee stylet b ruffle pomatitches Vests, in regular and extra large { ¢ sizes; thoroughly | “- elastic; usually * fe 19¢; sale price., Women's Extra Size Lace Trimmed Umbrella Pants, French band, legs, usually 39¢. PICO sesee. oeeee Boys’ length drawers; med in best manner; exceptional value at .. Oxfords and 2% to 7 ther 5-Strap Rom- > Ghoice at.. | ‘Women’s and Girls’ White Duck Oxfords— Women’s sizes 244 to 7; Girls’ jawSIZ¢S_3 tO 5.--sessesersss ters secs White Dotted Swiss, stmall and medium dots; special to-morrow at... 5c) Bed Spreads for full size bed: Marseilles patterns; at, each... brays; waists are beautifully made, skirt all pleated, in fact equal to any suit on the market at double the price ; all sizes; choice at....+ Another lot’shown inthe new accordion pleated style with deep shirred yoke from the celebrated Panama voile, in black, blue, brown, champagne, reseda or cream; also newest Sicilian Skirts, h t Fine Egyptian Balbriggan Underwear, long and short sleeve shirts, double seated knee and ankle Women’s Tan Leather Oxfords and Women’s Black Kid Oxfords, sizes Girls’ 5*Strap Canvas Roman Sandals, Girls’ Patent Lea- 59c Great Sale of Wash Goods and White Goods A spectal sale of an elegant lot of Crochet Shown in Big Sale of the Newest Skirts, 1.98 Underwear. andsome pleated style, in black, blue or brown, at of Hosiery and Women's Pure White Low Neck Lisle Finished Women’s Stockings, the closing out of a large mill stock, including plain black maco cotton in regular and out sizes, andall kinds of fancy stockings, lace liste hose in black and tan; 1 values up to 25c. 1 Q choice Aiestics eee 2c i Women's High Grade Domestic Lace Liste Stockings, imported fancy cot- ton and black cotton with unbleached Split feet; all perfect goods; 19c 12ic wide sale 24c trim 25c Shoes. none worth less than 25¢,; sale price... Men's Fine Gauge Egyptian Balbriz- gan WAdSEn ent, shirts with long or seals, fitted with pearl ttons; 50¢. lit 39 button + 50¢. Suality Cc ’ H f hi ousetfurnishings. made of heavy Russia fron and has two ol proves au Burners Irae jop, well made of hea material,, Ma 1 .29 12x18 tops, cleanable burners; worth 69c | =— short sleeves, drawers with Wa csocntan GES Stove Oven, O shelves. Special... © Cc Gas Stoves, extra strong, , 98c,; special at 46 inch fine white long cloth, suitable for un- 3 Aerwear, etc Atesseeveee 73¢ 79¢c Another lot ot Handsome Lawns In while grounds, polka dots and tloral patterns; very White India Linon, fine and sheer; special Aeseeeessereeseee oeee sc 5ic Special to-morrow, at.+ seeeer JAMES McGREERY & GO, | Sale of Parasols, On June the r4th, 350 Parasols,—covered with plain or hemstitched Taf- | fetas Silk, | All the fashionable colors, including,—pink, reseda and hunter’s green, tan, brown, navy and ciel blue, heliotrope, blgck or black | and white. Dresden and flowered silks as well as embroidered linen and handsome chif- fon trimmed Parasols are included in this sale, 2.65 value 3.50 to 7,00 Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & C0, Ladies’ Coats, Three-quarter or full length Linen Coats, 8,50, 10,50 and 12.50 Black Peau de Soie and tan Liberty Pongee full length Coats, with deep embroid- ered Collar, 18,00 and 21.00 - Twenty-third Street, WOMEN'S DEPT. Skirt Specials. An extensive assortment of the season's best values in our skirt department, i Extra fine quality black taffetas, 59 gore model, closely, tucked around hips, giving the full cir- f ; cular effect around bottom of the skirt. 00 A large variety of taffeta suspender skirts, in black, biue, brown and green, =— f shirred circular models, panel fronts, ' Also in box pleated models. ' 50 odd skirts, in box pleated, shirred, circular and side pleated effects, Values 18.00 to 20,00, \ JAMES McCREERY & (0, Ribbon, Light weight mixtures, In tans, grays and browns, in the 9 ‘gore panelled and kilted effect. 'Scotch tweeds, in browns, greens and grays, 17 gore full kilted 50 effect. 200 odd black, blue and brown skirts, in cheviots, brilliantines and mummy cloth, kilted and plain, 9 gore models, elaborately trimmed with taffeta bands and stitched straps of the material, Value 6.50, Broadway at J3th St. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Men’s Haberdashery Dep't. White, English Lisle Thread) Failette Ribbon, , 434 th Underwear, Shirts with| wide, 7 long or short sleeve?. Suitable for girdles, mill! - % Drawers, regular or! ery and dress trmm pa 5 “stout” lengths, or decorative purposes, 65c Colors:—rose, ciel, biuet and value 1,00 navy blue, brown, reds,” Soft. Sea Island cotton Un-| black and white, derwear. ae li long 93c. per yd, * or shortsleever, Drawera,| 51 .i5 ‘Taffetas or Satin Tate , tegular length, fetas Ribbon, 4 in, ve ‘Oc, me ak A complete range of fai Twenty-third Street, ht ye Pek r « i5¢ per yd.