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| St. Patrick’s Day Day Festivities Begin To-Night and End (Probably) Sunday. ~ Dinners by the dozen, dances by the acore, parades, marches, receptions, lec- | | tures and hops all over the country will | to-night and to-morrow mark the St ‘Patrick's Day of 196 as the greatest @ay for Ireland since Terry McGovern's forefathers whipped the Danes at the battle of Clontarf. Of course, the most spectaicular of these events will be the great parade under the auspices of the Ancient Order of Hibernians to-morrow, in which fully 8,000 persons are expected to be In line, | As there were nearly 40,000 in last year's parade, and as the military and “dressy” features of It are being more and more encouraged each year, there is a propor- tlonate growth of enthusiasm by the young people to take part in the func- tion, This year, in addition to the Sixty-ninth Regiment, under Col. Dufty, there will be in the escort the First Irish Regiment of Volunteers, under Major Crowley, and two other regiments | of volunteers from Westchester and Kings. Then there will be the Hiber- nian Rifles the Emmet Guarcs and military clad cadets frorh the parochial achools all over the tity. Notwithstanding the attempted hol ‘up by the Musical Union. there w in line the finest bands in the city. In- | cluding the Catholic Orphan Asylum of of th 160 pieces, the Immaculate Conception | Siti) of 120 pieces, the Sixty-ninth Regiment | where Re of 150 pleces, Somersets of 100 pieces and |iy rent aft a wits every other band of note. Citar eemmpnees ete Regiment to Attend Mass. be Un the Job. In the morning the Sixty-ninth will | ‘And Then the Mayo Men! attend high mass in St. Patrick's vi Saturday night the May Cathedral, Any one who has never! ation tip holt th. Vigo JS, Crowley Sof Ish Vor, effe Football vans, Will seen a military high mass has tnlayed | Amatord a r s ye spectacies | fourth street. ‘Ther organl ong of the most impressive sp Ways attracts, the largest crowd of “a lifetime. My In the evening the Volunteers will | county hold their annual review and ball in the, falrs ar Women of any of its at. rt and Grand Centr] Palace. Every Irishman {tg Presider Barrett. The with a drop of red fighting blood in| beautiful oun made Mayo Will be ther him should see this finely drilled and | fimous, of them equipped regiment at review. Gen. | Som jot ean Miley last year deciared that it was the ag tar a best disciplined regiment he had ever) Pt [nh Sa seen outside of the Haters at pat lead the mare! i with ee Barrett was not far bebin it. oe regi- The famous Friendly Sons of St. under Major Crowley's direction, | Patrick will dine at Delmonico's as is better Than ever, this. year. vaual. Last year wie principal speak- the far-famed Tipperary |er was President Roosevelt. This year men n wilt hold thelr reception and dail in Arcade as Loulsburgh In- lise sivrele C. Byr eal the seclety will devote its efforts to perpetuating the fame of that gallant ce ee ine rai euane Irsnman, Capt. Jack ‘i g om : olEMDUE AVENUE, ewiced Irish girls | the real father of the American Navy. pieout te lives dancing by the famous Jerry Psliy, | Bourke Coekran will deal with this Be Hodder. .sesasescserss 123 CITY PARK ENTRIES. crady Navatte and “Sanies’ Riddick Eul- son entry.) six fur. Gpseial to The Eventne World.) poSIRTH RACE—Handtenp; $000; C to The Ever e NEW ORLEANS, March 16.—The | Olty Park entries for to-morrow are as SOON: RACE—Turee end one-halt fur- longs; purse. ‘Blue ut U8 “a2 Debility Due to Catarrh Catarrh is clearly the cause of debility. No person free of ca- tarrh was ever troubled with de- bility. So you will readily understand that the cure of debility depends entirely on the cleaning out of the Blue Grass Girl ATH RACE—The City Pat A REASON * Rexall Remedies are not patent medicines. iT Hot secret for- c in their { catarrhal parasites. the Catarrh is the cause. We Debility is the result. more-non- ed Rexall Reme- an we do of any one advertised product in our store. Would this be possible if each Rexall Remedy did not No remedy’ will ever cure you but a catarrh remedy, and no other remedy will do it like Rexall Mucu-Tone. We make this state- ‘ ment because we know what dea ite the WK ieee an Mucu-Tone is and what it will : i | do—and doesn't it stand to reason that a remedy designed for one ice ie Se prepa i particular purpose—as Mucu- thom, co | Tone for catarrh only- ing to to take j give results a hundred times better losing a than a cure-all that aims at everv tid Moule i disease in the dictionary. Tent?’ Could we ated Read what Ald. Robert K. to people come and get their money? No, f could not—ou not permit of transaction. up to the Rexall Remedies to do what we say they will Sloan, of the Fifth Ward, of Chi- cago, writes us: “T cheerfully add my endorse- ment to those who have words of praise for Mucu-Tone. I consider it the world’s greatest remedy for . do, otherwise we will FAIR GROUNDS. all ailments of the mucous mem- Jose financially by the (Spectal to The Evening World.) brane system. I have taken the transaction of guaran- teeing you your money back if you are not ‘sat isfied. NEW ORLEANS, March 16.—The Falr Grounds entries for to-morrow are ae follows: gTrinte Shiver eto satill Hunt Calle sates sirookaon om Mun! Fenain ssc SBlectric sBaverie remedy for debility with the most satisfactory results. I know of one of my constituents who was cured of an aggravated case of catarrh of the stomach through its use. I endorse it most heartily.” Mucu-Tone acts entirely differ- ent from any other remedy we know of, and we think we know For Neryousness— Rexall Americanitis Elixir, 75¢. For Dyspepsta— 5 Dyspepsia them all. Mucu-Tone acts in a Por Coughs— scientific way by first of all de- Rexall Cherry: Juice, stroying the deadly catarrhal targe bottle, 23c, , germs—ridding the system of Anq— every trace, Then, as the very name, Mucu- Tone, implies, it tones up the mu- cous tissue—the tissues on which the catarrhal parasites live. Then there js a chance to get well. We have a large trial size for fifty cents that we guarantee to give results. We want you to try a bottle on our personal recom- mendation, RIKER’S DRUG STORES Fy NEW VORK—Gth Ay: and, itd, St. roadway und ih s IN BROOKLYN Fulto cor. Clinta I Ave cor, Be Mack's. Av:1 eu Coton st. 196 other Rexall Rem- edies for 196 other ail- ments. “ips TWO BiG NIGHTS AND ONE BIG DAY FOR OULD WoORkTD: PRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 16. ‘IRELAND Imeresting Letier' Kelloggs, Sarah Mrs. fen by | Mrs Kellogg, of 1628 A Lincoln Ave. % Denver, Col., Dear Miss Pink ham For as five yonr troubled tumor Mrs.3e' kept iy and & to attend to iy howsework ame to me. Twa lost my ap all. hope. hink of an oper: Vin thy distress I tried every r 1 thought would be of any use value of Lyd. whieh ted to give it a trial. T felt © 1 that I had little hope of re nT began to feel better d week, thought {t on! ary rellef; but to my greut that I kept gaining, while ed in. size. ntinued to build up my tumor seemed to be dlscou recep: | Fitty- ve a um, e, absorbed. until. in was entirely one I a well woman, 1 tm so thankful for my recovery that T ask you to publish my letter in newspapers. 89 {| other women may know of the wonderful sal ted | earative power of Lydia E. Pinkbam’s pour | Vegetable Compound.”* are; When women are troubled with sum jirregular of painful periods, weak- “\ness, displacement or ulceration of the female organs, that bearing- down feeling, inflammation. back- ache, flatulence, general debility, !n- { etion or nervous prostration. \they should remember there is one tried and true remedy, | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound A once removes such troubles, No other medicine in the world has| received such widespread and un- qualified imdorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female ills. Big Night for Bankers. The Bankers of Yorkville | leadership of Patric he ve | Cotter, Joseph Sf walle. “their Se Vegetable Compound is curing women, and don't allow any its place. ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders No Extra Charge, for Tt. World may be Iert «” Mossenger Office WRITTEN BY A NOTABLE WOMAN ee of Denver, yoman's Re- nks to Mrs. ~ ‘The following letter was writ- to pound to sich | Sires) Pinkham © invites val ace RDERED as many as the maker would supply from the quantity of ma- jwomen to write her for advice. 2 Po Sa en — izes to 16 ‘s—regularl: c of) thesteieal (ts daehleriivlaw on Lydia Brink terials on hand—all-wool mixtures—sizes 2) 5 years—regularly gpegn 1 be the otd| ham and for twenty-five years under $5 or 36. Gyan ea Pennell | nee direction, and since her decease Norfolk suits, Knicker trousers, 78a, thas been advising sick women free Double breasted, belt, Knicker trousers, ae nro own {of charge. She has guided thousands Sailor suits, bloomer trousers, $ 50 \ entitled “How Ma, 8 tte | |to health. Address Lynn, Mass. Russian suits, : sailor or white cola’ 6 ¢ r "| Remember that it ts Lydia E. | at druggist to sell you anything else tn vr “imps SIXTH AE: L Ve wife Have opened up a new department for automobile apparel and supplies. , Craford Cx Rare fashionable suits at °15.50 S fashionable as suits that cost you $30 or more if made to your order by a first-class merchant tailor. and we define “fashionable” in that broad sense which includes a faultless fit, a reliable and attractive grade of fabrie and tailoring to match. Second Floor, ‘The saving is one that men who dress with the utmost advantage of; makers employ tailors schooled in all the details of correct clot tor these Semi-fitting 15 50 Spring 315 50 top coats, eve suits, ° GRANBY, CHESTERFIELD, MANCHESTER, PICCADILLY. GRANVILLE, BARNBY. SUFFOLK, STANFORD. ‘ i | Herringbone tweeds, Coat cut very long—side i sacheviots and fancy ef- or centre slits—made in } fects, inallthe new grays, ajithe new materials in |} slates and mixtures, in the coat that tapers at the waist.with deep, Jong fancy grays, striped cheviots, velours, cassi- vents and Haring skirt;,;meres and t weed s— the plain black is cut in|grays pred iS minate. the conserva- #15. 5 ;Come and examine our tive coat.... Inew gray models. Kuppenheimer suits & overcoats for Spring 815-59, 317-50, 820, 825, 830 &> 335 Three Spring sample lines from three prominent Roches- ~ ~~ ter manufacturers. One-third less than the regular price. 1,074 Spring Suits and Overcoats. Suits of very fine worsteds in the new gray effects; also a large variety of light colors as well as blue serges and plain blacks. Cravenettes, newest shades. All hand-made. We *1] sizes to fit all builds... = Boys’ suits and overcoats at $3.50 | | | Reefers, blue, tan or olive, Spring overcoats, fine covert cloth, w High-grade boys’ suits, with extra trousers, 1 pair Knicker, 1 pair plain, $4.50. $7.50 grades, and the prettiest materi you e aw. Beautiful Scotch mix- tures—fancy tweeds- also plain blue serge in either Norfolk or double breasted, with belt; sizes 7 to 16 years. | Radium Ja Jap s silk waists. ADIUM Jap silk waists, in light colors, white or black; 18-inch sleeve; just like the $5 75 For to-morrow......... cut. Repousse net waists *3.95 Trimmed with real Cluny lace—same as cut. For to-morrow Good quality lawn waists. Cireular yoke of Val, back and front—front trimmed with 2 rows of Val. lnace—elhbow sleeve 25 f and ruffle edged with lace 8]. SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©€O: Magnificent assemblage of women’s tailor suit hats. UNDREDS of exclusive styles to choose from. We simply illustrate one small } sailor, which we know you will appreciate. The style and quality of materials used in making same are much 85 95 superior to those in the ordinary hat offered by so many houses at this price. As cut» shows, it is not loaded with materials, but has al] the marks of chieness. Two sizes of sailors. % 3.99 SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co; Men’s watches at °3.95 HESE Swiss and American watches record time correctly; look as well, too, as watches that sold for several times as much a few years ago. Silver and real gunmetal cases, beautifully finished; warranted movements; popu- lar thin model—comfortable for the waistcoat pocket. Main Floor. Men's silver watches or real, Men's 14-kt. gold watches— gun-metal—15-jewel Swiss " $10 fitted with a fully adjusted -jewel Waltham moy 15-jewel I pis move- 927. 50 Men’ LAER Aiea gold- Eeees Nes Bid ite gold wretetias filled watches—fine American 36) —fitted with a 7-jewel Wal- 315 movement. Sale PEICE ss eeeres tham movement— pecial ae 500 fine nickel American watches suitable for men or boys—thin case and’ stem = wind— 80° regularly $1.14, for this sale, at, Sample gold searf-pins—hundreds of AE to! select from—many regularly sold at $2 and 83—choice of large collection Riess ° }> 3 i = ' se ceeee $7.50 and $10.00 $5.00, $6. $7.50 and $9.75 IMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Our great introductory offer of misses’ suits at 18.75 E venture to say that no suits now bearing a $25 price in this city are any handsomer than these, nor any more stylish—and if you were to seek the services of a modiste for a suit, similarly made and trimmed, it is doubtful if $35 would cover the expenses. Third Floor. ‘There's an individval charm in every style shown—something particularly smart that Ba Panamas—bteautiful color ettecte= tan or por jacket styles, with dainty trimmings of fancy silk braid—coats lined with silk. Suits for misses and small women ia French yoiles—all the new high" colors—rose, Alice blue, p-atl gray, navy, wh te, or black. Coat smart Eton model, trimmed with Misses’ chiffon panama suits, 25.00 Young men's suits . Boys’ higher-grade suits will at once strike the tancy of judges of correct apparel, Large variety of models to select from—made up in high class mixtures—fine broadeloths 2 | 8 Choice, $18.75. French voile suits, 32.50 sill: braid and narrow Val. lace—lined with ‘Taffeta—new skirt over heavy silk drop. Sizes, 14, 15, 15, or 32, 34 and 85. Misses’ English cutaway suits, 21.50 } In blue and black—short, natty Eton Medium length — jacket semi-fitted — jacket, with roll collar and tur - back notch collar—single breasted—one row of Foe § bone buttons—coat sleey ne A >! cuffs of fine white batiste embroide jacket trimmed in fancy braid—lined with ‘Yaffeta—new circular effect skirt. comes in all the new fancy and dark mixtures— pic stripes a check:—coats lined with heavy silk taffe Misses’ and junior suits, 12.75 all wool homespuns and mixtures; jaunty little coats; peautiful new skir ' ( \ Misses’ coats, 14. 75. Nearly full length, in very high class plaids; two-tone gray effects; very full and boxy; new effect sleeves black velvet collar; wide fold front and back; ornamented with fancy buttons, In soft trimmed ; 7 braid ned with soft satin; { Misses’ black French voile skirts, $12. { A special new model--gored circular style, with bands of taifeta— made over heavy silk drops. 3’ covert cloth coats, 5.00 (@ Misses’ box coats, 8.75. Misses’ *, length coats, 9. i: Girls’ Covert cloth reefers, $3. - Covert cloth, light weight cheviots and fine quality pata cloth, beautiful boxy garments; suitable for Spring and Summer wear, Misses’ circular skirts, $4.75. Made specially for this sale in fancy novelty weaves—small checks and pin stripes of various colorings elegantly tailored and most of them trimmed in folds of same material. ‘ Girls’ full length coats, 6 to 14 years, $7.50. Girls’ % length coats, to 14 years, Girls’ wash dresses, $1.50 to $7.50. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Men’s neckwear made up from 92. 50c and 75c silks at 2 oC OUGHT up the maker's entire surplus stock of neckwear silks at Jess than mill prices—Specified the styles, and had the entire quantity made up for this sale. Identically the same qualities as the neckties shown in haherdashers’ windows at 50c. and 75c. | We tell you this, for, notwithstanding, they're the best neckwear bargains any store ever placed on sale. All the fash- 2 figures. Great number of nee in both four-in-hands YG and bat-wing ties...---- you find in $1.00 shirts. Plain white madras; also white gro and neat fate: rape Bee blue and tan madras—some with ihe Main Floor, ionable shades and patterns of the new grays in cluster Men's negligee biter: S0e—ine materials are the same i rate cuffy and ached cuffe—well- made. osc perfect-fi + eecnee ene sees cone