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In Rhyme They Ask —_—_ Bf, and Mrs. Charles Steinway, of No. % Bast Thirty-elghth street, will give a fancy dress dance at Steinway | fat, in Bast Fourteenth street, to-night, ‘and the guests have been summoned by quaint invitations in rhyme. ‘The invitation, which is in rhyme, fol- tows: “Charles Steinway and his liebe frau | nt Dame Fred lin make their bow, ‘0 plead that you will join their ranks dancing, deviltry and pranks. 30 come you clad in fancy dress— z ht or matden in distress, Puck or pirate, prince or pig, ‘With shaven head or powdered wis, in clothes of shopgirl, thug or clown; not dress suit or evening gown, Thus any clothes at all will do, Provided that they alter you. But wear your face behind a mask However dimcult the task. “This festive game, this tasty bird, Will be served up March 24. half past nine—and make !t sharp— ve to tune of pipe and harp! One thing, they add: R. 8. V. P. East Thirty-elghth street, 23. “Bo come you all to Steinway Hall— ‘Tis there will bounce the fancy ball, “Steinway Hall, No. 109 Bast Four- teenth street.” FIREWORKS MAKE BLAZE A SPECTACLE Picturesque Destruction of | Mills on Staten Island Full of Danger. Mrs CHARLES 5 TEIN Ws ToomPeiniing dy Fo ChOrles Artem ‘The stordhouse of the Consolidated Their Guests to Mask THE WORLD: CHOATE COY ON Ex-Ambassador Parries with | Asked it ne would accept the nomina- Wit Questions of His Candidacy. Joseph H. Choate has cofnel a new Governor; Isn't he all right?” phrase for av. “Do you be! ling the answer direct, ve in a second term for | the subject of his reported candidacy. Governor?’ Mr. Choate was asked. “Ien't a dollar bill always good for ita face value untll proved worthless?" was the questioning reply of the former Ambassador to the Court of St. James's. The question followed ao series asked nomination for Governor—the story hav- | ing been circulated that he would be a | candidate. | tlon—of course, on the Republican tloket |—Mr. Chcate answered, “Well, perhaps |I would, and then pernaps I would not.” Then Mr. Choate smiled and asked in| turn: | “What's the matter with our present | Mr. Choate would not further discuss Alsays ‘Remember the Fall [Lazative Bromo Curés a Cold inOneDay, World Wants Work Wonders. uinine 2 Days FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1906, (2G eae Fie rah Rn Ee arg ey eS ee COR. 18" ST. COR.18! ST. wor ave F RAZIN & OPPENHEIM. :coeac: ASSOCIATED WEAVERS & MANUFACTURERS DEPARTMENT: STORE “york Greatest Bargain Store! York VERY day is a bargain day at this store. That is the reason why in a few weeks we have established an immense business. However, it's the Bargains we want you to notice. $15 and $20 costumes at $5—$12 and $15 Millinery at $3 and $4, and every othen _ article in this store is sold in like proportion. You know we have over one hundred mills and factories to supply us; we take all their surplus stocks, mill ends, samples, cancelled orders, &c.; some- times, in fact almost always, below the average cost to manufacture. i Fireworks Company on Richmond ave- mue, Granitevilie, S. IL, with its oon- tents, was destroyed by fire last night. It wes the most spectacular fire Rich- 4 Borou ever had. : witha ceoncheuse waa one-story frame FYphoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, eontained a lot of skyrockets and other | fireworks pieces. The firemen were un- 4 able to do anywhing toward saving the tagious and building or its contents. They and the police had all they could do to kee; the curious out of range of flying balls ef colored fire. During the fire there were several se- infectious arrested. houses. The structure was isolated from all buildings, had @ narrow escape from being killed, | HiLELtA WinsGnt Ce sanony alt stores. He was being driven along Richmond | Riv road. He continued on to the fire an remained until it was out. | UJerssw Cite. and drugeiate everywhere. The Importance of Our “Concave’’ Shoulder & ‘‘Closefitting’’ Collar in Our New Spring Clothes for Men. There is every reason to believe that our ‘‘Con- cave” Shoulder is a work that will endure as long as the demand for good clothes endures. It is not the fad of an hour, nor one of fashion’s vagaries, but a necessity—the pivotal point upon which the success of a coat turns. Needless to say that in mediocre clothes this point is not urged, but in the fashioning of Wm. Vogel & Son clothes it is a very, very important feature. ; Bat let us be taken rightly in the matter—the principle of our “Concave” Shoulder does not lie in exaggeration of the breadth of the shoulder, but in the fact that it follows the natural concave line from neck to shoulder point. This season calls for a shoulder of moderate breadth, built rather high; that’s just exactly our “Concave” Shoulder —with the ever present “Concave” line from the collar to the point where the top of the sleeve is sewn in. $15 Suits and Overcoats for Men Suits of black Thibets and Cheviots and Cassimeres in plain, stripe, herringbone od coverplaid designs, Conservative and the more daring models. 'Coats long, side oF centre vents—$15, retest blecl ediie engl overecets Ale lise! ta edge: New pany cpaciatiion i a enw loc: Sting ondelfavieg uci aud donp costes rat, iia Car con saris vlos caode/of Covers ta‘ell the sew thao Other Spring Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St PNEUMONIA building 400 feet long by worry wide. 1t | Diphtheria, Tonsilitis and Con- sumption are dangerously con- germ diseases and kill quicsly if not Drink Radam's Mi- crobe Killer, the great internal vere explosions which shook butldings | antiseptic and blood purifier, as within a mile and (broke giass in a preventative and cure. A sure specific and pleasant to take. In going to the fire Battation Chief | Thousands of testimonials. 20 Staton Isang, was eovercly injured ana Years on the market. Sold by th 3 a Brook y ave, HE maker belongs to the “Advertised Label” class. of Raincoats These arz not the ordinary Rain Coats, but they are the 1906 Spring Model, Shaped Back Overgarme ts for All Occasions. . New Spring Coats, some full lined. some half or quarter lined, All of Them Are Rainproof, These Coats WITH THE LABEL must be retailed at their fixed high prices. We will not bore you with the story WHY he sold them to us BELOW market value. You get enough stories nowadays. They Are on Sale (‘*,") at Hope Prices, and even the large quantity of Coats will melt. away more rapidly than the March snows. COATS of gray mixtures, steel and granite $ Hl combinations, Venetian yokes, medium weighty ' full lined, single an sizes. With the label $15 and cannot be sold for less. d double breasted, all these Coats are sold for 20 and cannot be sold for less. lined; Coats semi-form fitting, extralong, deep Venetian yokes; all colorings. With the label these Coats are sold for $18 to NEW CHESTERFIELD BACKS of Bright Tweeds, velvet collars to match, serge | 00 ' s On sale here without the label at $8.80. | On sale here without the label at $11 la atTBROADWAY — coRNER ~ CHAMBERS: Buying direct, eliminating the middieman's profit, and with our low ‘margin of proft—that’s wh; AEE we are New Vork’s Greatest Bargain Store. Every piece of merchandise is fresh and of this season’s latest vogue. You know the Associated 6 Weavers and Manufacturers work a season ahead. To-day’s prices are FRAZIN & OPP At the Corner of 6th Av. & 21st St. In Harlem at 260 West 125th St., bet. 7th & 8th Avs. Department Store. All Our Stores Open Until 10 o’Clock Saturday Night. Shoes $€> Shoes for for Men more pleasant season. Thus our Spring Shoe Display will suffice. These famous Shoes are made of the $ best Jeathers and of all kinds of leathers over the very best and most stylish lasts by workmen of the greatest skill. Style, comfort and durability are the chief attributes, and according to their merits they are the equal of any $4 or $5 shoe made— Frazin & Oppenheim’s $3 shoes for men, women and children, Our $2 Shoes for All, Second only to the F. & O. $3 Shoe, our ual of any $3.50 or $4 shoes ever sold. Through years of experience we have made a low priced shoe that stands the sturdy wear of $2 Shoes are best described as the terns, leather and styles that it pleases all. For men, women and children. $1Shoes of Merit For those who want a shoe of economy and durability, a shoe that has style and com- fort, the Frazin & Oppenheim is that shoe. rls or for the man or woman, and we make them FOR BABY ALSO. A low price shoe that wears. The shoe for growing boys and Women LAST Wednesday was the first day of Spring. Time to doff the heavy gar- ments and assume the lighter ones of the is a timely occasion for the people of this city. The Frazin & Oppenheim Shoes are so well known that a brief description At 6th Av. & 18th St., Associated Weavers and Manufacturers’ value women’s skirts, with deep lace and em- broidery trimmed flounce, extra dust ruffle; spe- cial to-mor- TOW at...... well worth investigating. Visit our store—make it your shopping headquarters. ° $15 Eton Suits, $5.00. S OME are worth $20, and not one but sells every day for $15; it is the second remarkable sale of the week. If you didn’t pur- chase at the first one, take advantage of this sensational event. Eton Suits are the very “chic” of fashion, and these possess all the niceties of the latest Spring styles. In hundreds of all wool materials in every stylish shade—all wool voiles, mistrals, grenadines, fancy Wool mixtures, checks, &c., &c., also in queen’s grays, silver grays and oyster grays, Oxfords, greens, blues and wine effects. Collar and Vest of white, light blue, reseda or gray broadcloth, beauti- fully trimmed with spun silk and soutache braid, in sizes 34 to 44—speclal Sat- urday at $5. $20 Costumes and Dresses. $10. Six exdlusive and original models, full Valenciennes lace yokes, others with lace applique, and still others of daintily inlaid lace patterns—all exquis- itely pleated and tucked skirts, a new full circular pleated model; regular $20 and $25 values, in blacks, whites, rose, Alice blues, reseda, greens, coral, light blue, pinks, creams, navies, dark greens, violets, helio- trope, black and white plaids, checks, etc.; all sizes 34 to 44; special at........... oes FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM. The most sensational ready-to-wear Hat Sale that we have held. A bargain event that will attract hundreds of prudent shoppers. Elaborately designed picture hats, toques, turbans, worth from $12 to $15, at $3. Factories Nos. 15 and 18 supply these bargains. Finest quality fancy chip and chip-cord braid, in 3 all the fashionable shades and shapes - - Stylish Sailors at $3. es Another unusual bargain is the large assortment of stunning Sailors in over fifty different models, in chips, malines and horsehair braid. To-morrow, at. .$3.00 75c. Corsets at 29c.|50°Corsetcovers25¢ OW manufacturer No. 34 sends us an immense S URPLUS stocks of Factory No. 37. In great ar- lot of corsets, corset girdles, &. They were ,. _ Tay are petticoats, corset ‘covers, misses’ and chil- made for one of the largest Western wholesale houses in stems under weary Kale ous savings are from 40c. to 60¢, the country. But through misunderstanding were refused, Bye Value worsen enol ine four great bargains: That’s why we got them. hemstitched ruff! + Corsets, Corset Girdles and Tape sizes, well mado, a90c Girales; fine quality Lopate se | bargal: lot has 4 hose supporter attach= | so: value children’s and ents om corsetss 78e wales 39e "ists" skis, deep lawn NOTE—This is but one of the exceptional bargains tha! ‘ our second floor holds. Come, go through this “New Spt ie four groups Kind of a Store.” It’s the bargain centre of the shopping} Of tucks; spe- 380c district, cial_ at = FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM.—————_____ $1 Lingerie Waists at 49c ALMOst 6,000 in the lot, the product of a famous manu- facturer. We secured a great surplus—and here they are! Fine lawn nother style in t ammoth ck is a quantity tri ith both $2.50 ChinaSilK Waists,1.48 $3.50 Fine New Waists, 2.24 Eight hundred fine China pure silk , 1,000 China silk-lined fine Net Waists models—while thi actual value $3.50; 5 to-morrow waists, some with fronts of solid embroidery, tucks and pleats, others with yokes and fronts daintily trimmed with exquisite lace and embroidery and lace—every one worth 91 49.« . and possibly $2. Special to-morrow at waists, in two beautiful exquisitely and daintily lace yoke and rene Jace trimmed, all size: 10 yds. for 25c.—Special Heavy Unbleached Muslin, full yard wide, mill ends; special, 10 yds, for . Printed Burmah Challies, light Frounds, Mer- rimac shirting; spe- cial, 10 yds. for. be 25c Lace extra large assortment, yd, 2c Mill No. 16, . 8c. Embroidery Edgings, over a thousand yard: - morrow at yd. Mill No, 20. $1.25 Silk and Wool Mixed Eoliennes, 48 in. wide, plain shades, black, cream, nav: 49e Mill No. 6. 25c. Fancy Cotton Clunys, Galloons, Chantilly, Mill No. 31. 59c. to 29c. Pure Damask and Huck Towels, about 200 dozen, iced for to-morrow | iT | | 15c, «Harvest Home” Brand, | 30x42, Bleached Pillow Cases, at, CAC. see sees 1 Oc ~ Mill No. 32. ||} 12l¢c. Full Bleached Turkish | Towels, 20x38, special 1 | 8%ec value at .peeeeeeeeeee Everett Classic Ginghams, 7 I 59c Imported Silks, 82%4c clation came to_us at prices below cost to weave. Elegant 19-inch Pure Silk Peau de 2 I in beautiful light and dark shades, PS VA® Suitable for waists and party costumes. This is an unusual opportunity—take advantage of it, FACTORY AND MILL SPECIALS, ee Factory No. 12, bo ‘2 chiefs. Take advanti jal Willasss” She ving!|| cig, Take ats $3 1, $1,00 Women’s Kid Gloves, French make, all shades eat test and 59c Pure Bristle Tooth oproccevvecversete ea taleedh parural and gun-metal handles, all with covers, special sere 98c “Factory No 9. 25c Women’s Swiss Ribbed Factory No. 3. 35c and 25c Stock Collars, ten and embroidery tinish, ea “Factory No. 7. 19c Chiliren’s fine ribbed Hose, sizes 54x to 10}¢, 10c | T'S only part of a vast importation that through the course of our Weavers and Manufacturers’ Asso-§ Cygne and Imported French Faille, FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, - Toilet Articles — Spe- || 6c Women’s inital Handker- Factory No. 21. and sizes, fully guaran- Factory No. 36. Brushes, special $2.00 Women’s Taffeta Silk Vests, all sizes, specially different styles, lace, silk 1 Oc to-morrow a Mill Ends, 2 to Mill No. 20, Mil 50c **Arnold’ | plain Paik and 10 yd. lengt sive pe mercerized fancy styles, for to- mixed silks off the piece, morrow, yard. weeee: 5 4c This special lot silks, yd, 1 Ic 6th Ave. and 18th St,, New York. } | FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM,