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Iie te « miitiary age, with drome and clank of arms, EE EER alee amegeenn stat NM i And thelr cayalry manoeuvres have set Albany agog. ‘And of bold Lieut. Waldo let no nolsy.epochs ring, EAT VERDIET (TOO STOR JUMP EMA FEUD} TO END HER LI aad On Opitzes Have ay Chainche K Kills Herself} trang Merry Series, ‘of When About to Start X ee Work. JAMES McGREERY 4G JAMES NGGREERY i 60, | eens Fine China }- -painted Miniatures, i in fine gold frames, shadow box‘and glass” 15 1 5 inches long. Various-sub- jects. Extremely attrac; tive for. wedding gifts, or * sottvenirs, 15.00 and 20.co Sale ‘of Silks On February the 27th 18,000 yards of fine quality, printed and broche figured Messaline — Foulard an Liberty Satins. These are: soft Silks, suitable! for clinging draperies, and| are Highly recommended’ ; Rua pens eo aDS for Spring or Summer is Haviland’s ' Limoges Pla: athe é 7 te) They are ‘shown’ in nail ‘ol with stippled gold edges. thie tateat colors, such ad Various sizes. sf navy, ma- 2 JAMES HCREERY 8 0, ae cee Bread and Butter Plates.; ‘a and myrtle green; New decorations. amethyst, cardinal, ° mor-|f Ladies’ Suits. ‘ 1:25, 2.50 and 3.00 doz dore, argent and jasper ‘2 Princess Dresses, made of wild $00'to $00] STSY, White and black, or dotted mull, or batiste,!Old Blue, English Percelain black and white. elaborately trimmed with| Dinner Set 100 pieces. 24 inches wide. ~ Jace. T0.00} ° re yard . | 16.50 and 22.50 value 13.50 1.5 to 1.50 Cheviot ‘tailorsmiade Suits,! Thin glass Water Tumblers, | Superior. quality of Taffetas with new; hip length Coat. simple engraved patterns. Silk in the — colors Colors :—black, Navy blue, : . 65¢ per doz| *, Match. value 85c * §5¢ per a sof six cents\amnzes mart: | sadey ‘Ciainche. thirts-ave iS years otd, sacuaat ae Sorts © | 4 spinstar, of No. 1 Weat Tenth street. of Naprateks and the | where she obcupted a futntshed roont for Aeaders in the ss raatlt nit | she Wet three weeks, came there wit! h : 4 Be Seioerics and a jury “Dstere? mony, aud the jory sa. eat i toh gents.to Frantic, De ireadions first in the newspapers pricing) gs the nthe Bape “he brougot over avert, ona Fran! Honek a verdict tar ets cents, 24.50 is Voile Diessés, trimmed with HOOT! vu ouadhine por ment NOW lace and taffetas. Lined etlandt Mark! Golf Links ona ghl Ns with silk... . ‘Ewenty-third Street. { Twenty-third Street. closed the golf ne by Pepa Sun New cir-! JAMES McGREERY & GO, may be made, *eular m Lace Curtains. i Fourth Floor, 500 pairs fine muslin Cur- tains, with deep hemstitch- ed ruffle, ‘ 6oc per pair 5 000 pairs fancy muslinCur- tains "Dot, stripe, or flor- al weave with deep hem: _ stitched ‘organdie ruffle, 1.25 per pair ; French Netting Curtains,|- with deep ruffie, edged with} Renaissance and paoeny. ; 2.85 laces, walue’3.06 1.50, 2.25, and 2.75 per pair| New Spring” models, of La Netting . with .Renaissance| Vida Corset, including lace-edged, wide ruffle. high bust, ‘with Brassiere 27 inches wide..,,.3.18¢ yd] ‘Ps designed for well de- go. MUON lage ya]. Veloped Rgaran: # B ; La Vida, Cae are Soiite by Bedsets of various a ’ ba, i imported inate. Twenty-third Street. © ch JAMES McGREERY & CO, Corsets, Fine Batiste, fancy. Broche, and ‘Contil Corsets.:’ High . bust, and dip hip model, for average figures, and other ~ models for slender, or well developed figitte: 12, ope JAMES } wae & ca} . Twenty-third Street. \ d, fine hualie; wool, or silk’ and wool fabrics, luding Voile-de-soie, Eoliennes, and Veiling’ in the latest check, stripe, and plaid.weaves.- JAMES McGREERY & 60. |" Linen Be mixed Suitings, Pop- Second Floor id’ Pariama cloth, in] On February the 27th jak ‘new Spring shades;|Hemstitched damask ‘Tea diplain or fancy weaves} Cloths, . Attractive floral Engl Mohair and] weaves: ee aloe 2.00 9nd 2.50 f Fancy Broche Corsets. High|} bust, dip ‘hip, and tapering} age figures. 36x36 inches, ai 1.00 each Hemstitched damask Lun- cheon 'Sets'—at one-fourth less than.usual prices, Size of Cloth 7ox70 inchés....6.25 per set | 70x85 Ta me one na te eee 7-25 Sunday World Wants . 5 nary the 27th, ‘yards of French Chif- 43 inches wide, bone, insuring a’ perma-} “nently correct sHape, . ery a“ Twenty-third Street, 1DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN waist line model, for aver: sear eer goal ees et ss |” by Shut-Down of Mountain | BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR,» | ith gasewotde ark, like Reig ripeetycaeh eae gt Naga Pe | with Rhino Waldo threatened with @ sunfise-yolley squad, ‘With Astor in the King’s Horse Guard—which isn’t quite so odd— ‘The inilitary doing of most note upon the cards” Mth charee on the Asembiy hy the busy Blak Hore Guards’ Company Smelters.. Mountajn, Copper y has closed Far took Nf Jy Feb, %—The its works on the peeviacat of Staten tu teletiedalad be tvanilan Wnsd Wile ‘hbiipuntlg ot epbars ‘up of sabres is bore faintly to our ears. Reforms anent {nsurance they have slated for defeat, ‘The clea#ing of the lobby they have also aworn to beat. Fit heme for noble ballads by the military bards, ‘This fallying to battle of the gullent Black Horse Guards, ‘All things to clean insurance they have sworn will not be passed. The strongholds of the lobby willbe fought for to the last. They “have rallied to the State House with their mascot, Yellow Dog, When a good Mill's to be beaten—one and all they act as “parda"— And they charge upon the moujiks, do the dashing Black Horse Guards! | true and Important story, It shows World Wanta | This illustration tells a the World. | leading the “Wants” of all other newspapers on earth, A glance at ‘Want cyclometer will show that an impressive record has been made of: 85,155 World Wants During February's First 25 Days. 23,735 World Wants Gained Over Same Period Last Year,’ ” it will also show that 2,786 MORE World Wants were printed yesterdiy per 4 same day last year—about 3 TIMES the gain of any other New York newspapers. us not of Mr. Astor in the steel shirt of the King, ‘The guards upon the Subway are not subjects.on this earth, And their armory was never in a good old House of Mirth. But much slicker than the slickest and the gréasiest of lards Are the'slick and oily’ doings of the noble Black Horse Guards. ’ Embredenes /10e, 182, 18¢ Yd. Worth three times the price. tot jwise Ets ea ee hem - roam! ing. eet ieee toe eg ep IN FURS? probably the best. opportunity. to get really fine Furs for very little that will offer in many a long day. And when * ine Furs, we mean jine Furs—Furs which bring respect to both wearer and seller, bos ah in quality and in style. $22.50 —- Women’s ag TE formerly $35.00 — Women’s , $29.00, formerly $49.00 —* Men's formefly $125.00—Women’s Broadtail, Persian Paw Sets. Swell} black B Broadcioth Coats,with gray and rted< black Kersey. Coatsy with Lepelgained Persian Lamb Coats, Throw Scarf and large Pillow Muff. whe ‘ge shal. collar ony te sh min! ee Large shawl col-| with mink collar and revers. a $22.50, forinerly_ $4500 —_Women's| ing%. Farge, shaw! collar of water | go) Torwerly " $50.00— Women's $87.50, formerly $75: 20. Wome tain Nearseal Coats, satin lined. t Broadc! + plain Persian Aamb Costs, Guaranteed for two seasoris. $68.00, poe ‘ick testy Coat x es with. at | teed Satin. ae J fi nada formerly $100.00. — Women's and brown Russian ris Squir- rel Ei Blouses and Reefer Coats. Women’s $10 Skirts. Bands $5.95 Lengths ~23 to 36; 37 to 43. TI hey. are made of Chiffon Taffeta. Such a sale erage Every skirt is in the style of the period, tailors: SOme are samples, some makers’ last of big lots after orders-were filled. énough news to bring every woman who desires iitaens “Sixth “Avenue, 220 and <3u Sts., New York i * This is we speak of fi $12:50, fo: gray aa “hd Pee shaw! collar sabled Squires f Women’s $7.50 Coats. | Stn, GAS Cit Jacket Style, or Black. Be Sure to See These: Coats. We oy ey foo _much’ about ‘the ‘ny wean wh Coats, or of the'style, We'd Somat from eager ‘ thinks she could get material and making as aa an ed wih Pre - h hg ‘stip t an notes bo nk serge. into one how how it Tele fd ae ever i ey ore perfect fitting? This Spring’s, of course—otherwise t 9 be a bargain. Women’s $17 Suits, Frenchy Eton $ 10.7 With New ‘Hning, large | $79.00, formerly $135.00_Womebts lamb and Bates Lamb © Coats, with ‘baum speaptath ey fining ates ig of otter, marten collar. and revers. Persian lamb. and fashionable skirt for almost half the price. ache skirts are all well cut and well tailored, and we've plenty of salespeople to’see that S are well served. Women’s $8 ‘Skirts. a lish $3. 75 bed an Be. ilored, ee enough to tell the news. And, while the lot is small, pretty nearly every Spring material is represented, and all the Spring fashions—so you are quite certain to find the style and fabric you like. black. Sizes 34 to 44... V, Suits for the season iow near, Not a'skirt in this lot worth under $6.00. _ well made—aftar a very Women’s |\|Men’s 75c. & $1.00 Children? 5 Dresses, 94¢ | | Sweaters, $1 Negligee Shirts, 35¢.,. Value $2 to $3.50. 3 for $1.00 wee and ends. “A a ods sau 4 nil go bare Spring a 200 dozen Neglige® Shirts from the » yh aa a largest’ maker ‘ip this country—they ia so you var a sind are termed. seconds, but nothing to hurt their ‘wearing qualities—a slight yy, being late, except that ie re and styles are imperfection in the laundry. work, a soil ora ‘spot. of oil—a it many ite wae Berean s eeeoeis styles to. stlect from-—light or dark |) a oe Gok Oat ore Panama Suits. ‘Model Skirt: Of all-wool American Pandma in a, decidedly pretty gray mixture. Those of Pan: ovisn the new cue Shades, also 38c: Taffeta Silk ae 196, 159¢. Semin eae Armain "One of the 4 aisle counter is:given _ Taffeta silks bot 19. Take a pee it in erat ce ig ay ete ot of Be eta st ee ra ‘or malt: ‘6,000syards we have willynot have Is 30¢, saa ee is. regular _se-—lack: Tatfet tk ec sie eat 83c—yard wide’ Stan- LE Oe aren ava Fn fh Stora tes sete or tun AP Gi ges | a a