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Lord & Taylor Announce for Saturday CHURCH STATUE ROBBED OF ANG Valuable ‘Votive Gift Child Stolen from St. John’s. of The Following Special Values in Girls’ Clothing, 4 to 14 year sizes. Central Office detectives are for thieves at St. John’: Church, No. 252 East S Btrect, where the most repre: wollection of Roman Catholle relics in this country is ho Besides the relics there are two oll paintings valued fat $60,000 in the sanctu: The pastor, Rev. Father Jotun T. Prout, has ordered that a constant guard be kept over the building. These precautions were taken after a diamond and turquoise ring wo $200 had been stolen from the statue of the Little Infant of Prague. In order to get at the ring, suspended | from a ribbon on the neck of the statue, | the thief removed a glass casing. It was found later in a confessional box. “The ring was blessed and placed on | the statue by a little girl whose prayers for better heath were answered,” sald Father Prout. ‘The child is the daugh- ter of a prominent city official. We are having the pawnshops searched for the ring.” ao Western Pacific Buys BAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 2%—The Western Pucific has concluded the nur- chase of extensive terminal facilities 4m this city In the vicinty of Ninth and Folsom streets. On this property will | be located u passenger and freight | terminal for ita branch line, which is | to extend down to San Jose and other | omnes Bho pve pad Or thle property. THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. watohing | Bohemian ‘ | Girls’ Coats, new Spring shapes, el At cheviot and fancy plaids and mixtures ; Vi : 9 0} value $10.00, ) | Girls’ Coats in mannish mixtures and checks, 34 length, velvet collars and cuffs; value $12.50, oe Girls’ Dresses of mercerized linens; colors: tan, blue, rose and green, also black and white checks, Girls’ Dresses of poplin; colors: blue, white, tan, rose and green; embroidery trimmed, oa Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St it will cost an extr, terminals in proper ry sh Distinctive Clothing for Men- -Ready for Service. Clothing with individuality—the touch of character that distinguishes the perfectly dressed man | from the one who is satisfied with the ordinary sort of Clothing. It is that which has made this Clothing Store the favorite shopping place for hundreds of Brooklyn men of discernment—has made the merchan- dise distributed by us the standard of style and quality in this market. It will pay you to be critical this season. The firmness of the woollen market has brought into circulation suit upon suit manufactured from “mercerized,” “manipulated” or “doctored” fabrics, so skilfully handled that even experts can scarcely detect the counterfeit from the genuine, and such goods are being sold hy many reputable stores. | If you buy here you get nothing but a//-wool or all-worsted materials, in new and correct styles, with all the advantages of careful tailoring evidenced in the appearance and service of the finished garments. Top Coats, in Box, Chesterfield or the new Club models, | Frock Coats and Vests, Prince Albert, silk lined, $25.00 to $9.85 to $28.00, $28.00, serge lined, full length silk facing &19.50 Cravenette Rain Coats, standard coatings, as well as neat, Trousers, separate for business or dress wear, Sai yctLetS, ee ehiaate Waistcoats, new washable mercerized or tne ite Mie Plain or fancy Suits, designs and models Se reas | ‘95 to $4.95 rear, East Building. Second floor, me SURPRISE = / Two STORES.” 138 to 146 W. 14th St. | 83d St, and Third Ave. Surprise Special Sale No. 340 ia Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk and Double Breasted Knee Pant Suits, in New Spring Styles. Handsome new all-wool Cheviots in light and dark gray effects, pretty plaids and mixtures. Cut in the latest fashion, nicely tailored and doubled stitched throughout. Norfolk windows. Sizes 8 to 16. On Sale One Week Ending Next Friday. THE SURPRISE STOR FAMOUS DOUBLE. G Should any purchase fail to please, the money fs at once revurned without a single question, cr the goods cheerfully exchanged, All clothing bought here {s pressed and repaired one year free of charge. a ee Fashionable Spring Suits for Men. $5, $7.50, $10, $12, $15, $18. Stylish Suits, of medium and light weight, suitable for business and dress wear, al] the season’s newest patterns and colorings. New single and double Breasted models, cut according to the latest fashion and competently tailored to fit. Boys’ Confirmation and First Communion Suits Boys’ Black and Blue Cheviot Knee Pants Suits Boys’ Black and Blue All-Wool Serge Knee Pants Suits Boys’ Long Pants Black Thibet Suits Men's Spring Furnishings. Men’s Negligee Shirts, light and dark effects. 460, 95¢ Un- = Men's Spring Hats, | Derbies and Soft Hats, latest | shapes 95c | a ‘Pure Fur Felt Derbies and Soft Hats < | 45 Derbies and Soft 1.95 light =~ | High-grade Br 95c Hats, all popular shades, for 3c ET A Te The Surprise Store is open Saturday evenings until 10 0’clock, Men's Medium-Weight derwear, Men's Kid Gloves, weight, new shades... SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain White—Nicely Hemstitched Suits have Knickerbocker Trousers, | See them on display in the show 1 SMAVE.21NE22"S7PEETS. NEW YORK, MEN’S GLOVES, $1.00 Pair. Ore Hundred Dozen Men's pique s:wn dogskin Gloves, miedium weight, Imperial points, in tan, oak and browa. mplete lines of Dent, Adler and Fownes mikes, 1,50 and 1.55 pair, Sultabie for street, evening or dress wear; in newest styles and colorings. DRY GOODS CO. 9 e e e Men’s Furnishiné Specials. $1 and $1.50 Shirts, 79c. 25c. Imported Sox at 19c. 25c. New Neckwear, [5c, Spring Underwear at 95c. Svery item mentioned here is a bona-fide value, which we will offer il for the business of Saturday only, They'll all make us any new friends, for they represent the cream of styles in their re- spective kinds. 00 & $1.50 Shirts, 79c. etty late to sell stiffeshirts; that’s the reason they are offered 3 1, We found a maker who had st priced ones on hand and got them ious kinds of the best woven and print- ys; cuffs attached or separate; Stiff, Bosoms— so ch some si Men's real. Maco f| Yarn, fine import- ed fast black half hose; medium in weight, unbleached it soles; best atural Wool and Draw- weight for f the prope in pure white, highly tons; perfect for wash- worth less than 2Sc., at 15¢ gussets; special at 95, Misses’ $22.50 Suits at $ The picture hardly does justice to the I r, 5G Suit, for it is one of the most attrac- tive models ws have had this season. Only a hundred in the lot for this Saturday, Of handsome Gray Mixtures; made with a short, snappy Eton Coat, trimmed with black silk; gored skirt in the very latest model. Taken from our regular stock at $22.50 and offered for one day only at $17.50, 7 Other Saturday Speciais Tailored Suits Junior Suits of excel- variety of mix-| lent quality gray home- spun; coat full box shape, with velvet col- lar, double breas circular skirt; sizes 4 14, 16; value 9.75 12.50, for.. Girls Dimity Dresses, trimmed with lace, and with ruffles which are also lace trimmed; a Misses’ a coat semi-fitting, with get these Rockers for $I. 39 the picture; made} solid wood frames;} very high back.,| broad- i less than $2.50. Just for Saturday, The first hundred buyers will $2.50 High Back Reed They're just as} you see them in) of solid reed, fitted with wide, comfortable arms; You can't duplicate them anywhere for Saturday only—while they last—} at $1.39, ‘esa and f braid; — sk i gored model, with at bottom ' 12.75 Coats ors Candy Specials. Chocolate Chips; reg. 39c., at 20c Ib, Molasses Sponge; reg. 39¢., at ‘ 29, Tourist in the new fancy mix- tures, made good and ‘ull: inely { aire P f c. Ib, full; finely tailored; ooy Sr renee? ot Peat Chips; ree, 400)<<+s 126.15 | 10.004 signs, for.. 3.95 Japanese Cocoanut Taffee; reg. | . 39c., at... a tee ip { . Peanut Brittle . +106. Ib. Girls’ Reefers in red and blue broad-| Misses’ and Children’s Confirma~ Chocolate-Covered Marshmallows; | cloth and fancy mixtures: also. tion and Party Dresses of Net Or- reg. 39c., at.... ss ssseee 5c, tb. } shadow plaids and checks; all Siz:S; gandie and Point d’Esprit, a beau- Assorted Nut tod Fruit Choco! tes , prices tiful array of 1906 models, at ex- FR 290.5) Abscess st bsee 1c. Ib.) 5 Assorted Nut and Fruit Glace; reg. 1.95, 2.95, 3.DS | tremely low prices. co abe 4 | Another of Those Famous Sales of (7 Good Cigars. Capadura Panatelas, General Jack- son Puritanos and Havana Re- sagos, a box of 50.$1.39 a box 75c. and $1.00 Briar Pipes, 39c, Sterling silver, assorted shapes, hard rubber mouthpieces. Nathalie Mixture, worth $1.25 a pound, for this sale, 84c, a pound 35¢, and SOc, Briar Pipes, 24c. Straight and bent stems, assort- ed shapes. Tobacco Shop, Main floor, rear, East Bidg., Hoyt st. ( Easter Cards and Noveltie: Our display of Easter Cards is already as complete as most stores show a w now. Very beautiful this yar for as little as 2c. Book Store. Of course the Favor Store, in the Basement, has the finest display of Easter Novelties that may be seen in the whole city—rabbits, chickens, eggs, lilies, &c.; the majority of the "* ideas being exclusive. ® Favors filled with candy from the Candy Store—very little priced. ——— —————— Balloons andCanesGiven Away || || 98c. Colored Madras Waists, 49c. | G id white stri if ii " ed ny Poa easer of 24c. | | welght, neatly tailored, up-to-date i ee worth or over in the Toy or | $2.00 Sheer Lawn Waists at 98c. Round yoke of lawn Val. lage and hemstitching, three rows of lace and hemstitching around waist below yoke, lace col- lar, tucked back, short sleeves with lace cuffs, but- toned tn back. , | The Silk Waists, $15.00 Messaline Silk Waists, $10.98. _F; | yoke back and front of crochet medallions -and ‘enise insertions; body of waist elaborately trimmed with pin tucking and lace insertion; three-qua: length sleeves, trimmed and finished with barrie Sporting Goods store will be given a big balloon and “Old Glory” cane—not more than one to a customer, Little prices throughout the departments. Easter Novelties filled with mar- bles, tops, ete Rc, to 49c Humpty Dumpty nt Dany Circus sets, c., 98c, and more Doll Carriages and Go-Carts, _A Friend in Need— HAT thin, little 10-cent Box of Biliousness Diabetes Cascarets, Indigestion Headache When carried constanly In Dyspepsia Diarrhea . your Vest Pocket, orinmy Torfid Liver Flatulence Lady's” Purse it will ward off ninety per Appendicitis Hives cent of Life's ordinary ills, Rheumatism Jaundice Eat one of the six candy tablets con- Catarrh Nausea tained in that “Vest Pocket Box" when- — Co/ic Vertigo ever you suspect you need one. Scrofula Pimples It can’t hurt you, and ts sure insur- Womanly Troubles ‘ance against serious sickness. Worms Blotches ow he Piles Eczema Ulcers Dysentery Want of Exercise, Indoor Employment weaken the Bowel Muscles, just as they weaken Arm and Leg Muscles, The Muscles lose tone, In such cases a little Cascaret in time later on, to say nothing cf the suffering, discomfort, loss of Business Energy, and loss of Social Sunshine it saves. * tension, And the longer they stay in that state the weaker they become, because the less exercise they get through the slow passage of food. Cascarets contain the only combina~ tion of drugs that acts on the Muscles of the Bowels and Intestines, just as Cold Water, or Exercise, act on a Lazy man. ‘They act like Exercise, * # Acoming Headache can be warded off 1n short order, by a single Cascaret, and the cause removed. Heartburn, Gas-belching, Acid-risings in the throat, and Colicky feeling are sure signs of bowel trouble from food poisons, and should be dealt with promptly. , 98c,, $1.98 and more 24, cuffs; lace collar attached to yoke; colo: gray. light blue and white, 7°\** COTS are pink, $10.00 Silk Lined Net Waists, $7.98. Surplic of tucked netting, separated with lace Menton re lero effect of net and lace, elaborately trimmed with Japanese embroidery in attractive design; fancy trimmed back; elbow sleeves, trimmed with fanc cuffs; collar of net and lace, buttoned in back. — » Dressed Dolls, 29c. kinds at Tops at Marbles, 20 for 1c. and up. Opals at 9c, to. Sporting Goods, Guns, etc. Everything from Base Balls to Motor Launches for the outdoor sports a yery eerie prea *. 47 feet long, 54-inch beam, Palmer Motor Launches, et g, Btag.50 One Cascaret will stop the coming trouble, and move on the Bowel load, if taken at the first signs. Don't fall to carry the Vest Pocket Box of Cascarets with you constantly, When you have Heartburn, Colic, Coated Tongue, Suspected Breath, Acid- rising-in-the-throat, Gas-belching, or an incipient Cold, take a Cascaret, Remember, all these are not merely. Discomforts, but indications of a serious eo rf « All druggists sell them—over ten mil- Baseball Bats . Baseball Gloves and Mitts. Baseball Uniforms for clubs, $1. Samples mailed on application, Tennis Ri ts, a trifle soiled, at cut prices, $1.75 kind, 3 $1.98 kind at $1.49; $3.00 kind at Fourth floor, West Building, Wash Stands—White Enamel Steel. j The very thing for country cottages—all white enam- clled steel Wash Stands for toilet sets—large assortment here, including the complete toilet stand sets, with pitcher, basin, slop Jar and soap dish. These are special prices for Long Islanders: . Separate Washstands, $3.65 to $11.54; Complete sets 98c. to 36.29 Bread Boxes—Bargains. Brown, Japanned, oblong, square end boxes—with “Bread” stencilled on the front—very substantial and well made.. + 45c,, 49, and 37 Clothes Hampers—Special., The round shaped, covered, woven willow soiled linen — 10.00 per suit. ~ Women’s $10 Covert Coats, $4.95. Of splendid, quality tan Spring covert, in light and dark shades, lined with fine quality lustrous satin, Made with regular coat collar and revers and turn cuffs; sleeves have full shirred tops. Shaped inlay of the ma- terial at shoulders, and continuing down front and back es ae unuigpally Jew ptlees Sat Te to waist line, Single breasted. fly front, tight-fitting, hip length, Women's $13.50 Raincoats, $9.75. Long, full cut Raingoats, tailored in excellent style, and equally as g for fair weather wear; of fine ||] twilled coverts, in Oxford gray, tan and olive; cut full length, with large ample sleeves that finish with plaited wrists and turn cuffs, full belt at waist, collarless, nar- ||} row plaits entire length centre back. Each garment the Abraham and Straus rainproof stamp, which $2.50 Boots and Oxfords, $1.98 ‘Bargain for Women. Goodyear extension welted soles, shapely last, easy fitting and splendid wearing Shoes. Wxfords are ot fine grain kidskins with tips of patent leather or same material. Boots are Blucher style, patent leat! made over & very snappy last. her Moor, rear, West Butiding, i Hamilton Boys’ Rifle, 22 calibre, at. WW ___ Second Cloor, rear, Central Building, Winchester Rifle, 22 ‘calibre . opened Discor Ivers & Johnson Safety Hamm —_——r 8 Baseballs at. a lion boxes a year. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped “CCC.” Nip them in the bud—eat a Candy Cascaret. Cascarets don't purge, nor punish the stomach like ‘‘Bile-driving” “Physics.” ‘They act like Exercise on the Bowel~ Muscles that propel Food, and that it hay Bqueeze the natural Digestive Juices of fiat lithe the body !nto Food. tver made, Cascarets ward off, or cure, the fol- Ten cents tn lowing diseases: Constipation Bad Breath eoleahees tar FREE TO EVERY READER. eo Prenchsfesigned GOLD: PLATE: iberal of Every i stamps and to cover cost ith whiah this dainty box ts boaded., nd to-day, be sure to, mention. and write y in} Aa Ing Remest iled In pretty oolors, Miberal otter W.L.DousglasShoes $L690 = $1. OS} For Boys’. For Men’s. Douglas Shoes are coming in pretty rapidly how. We've the largest stock at this writing that has ever been in the store. Thousands upon thousands of pairs (all slightly factory damaged), A wonderful assortment of kinds and styles, retresenting every tast that ‘Douglas makes in both black, cull and sbiny leathers; also russet leathers, THE BOYS’ SHOES AT $1.69 consist of sturdy sorts for School and others for dress wear; the best Boys’ Shoes you can possibly buy. THE MEN'S SHOES AT $1.98 give you exactly the same service as an absolutely perfect pair, the defects being merely surface blemishes that dis- appear with a day’s wearing, Other and better Douglas Shoes for Men at $2.59; also some perfect Douglas samples at $2.49 and $2.65. ana | for Women’s $2.50 and pl. 65 $3.00 Shoes if These are small lots of Shoes which we have called from our regular stock of $2.50 and $3 kinds. You mry pick them saturiay, ‘at §1.65—and a bargain is assured you. Most exery good style in both button and lace; dull tops and. patent tips; extension soles, etc. Sizes {rom 21 to 7 in most every width. Women’s $2 and $2.50 Shoes, | Girls’ $1.50 Kid Shoes. in most every size; a positive clean-up (no mail orders) Dongola; extension soles; 9 to 11 and 12 to 2; patent | choose at.. tips; choose at.. Men’s*10.00,°12. v 5 and *15.00 Suits at Exactly three hundred Suits; every one strictly all wool—the orrow We’ll Distribute Just a Three Hundred $ 50° g| | Books 124 By Famous Authors. A special table of these books on the Balcony for to-morrow’s selling; cloth bound; regular 50c. editions; various fitles to select fom, Homestead on the + Tales trom Shakes. Tiliside—Holrr jware—Lamb, rug and” I—Cur- product of one of the biggest and best manufacturers in New York City. Fabrics are Cassimeres, Cheviots, &c., in over a dozen dif- ? ae ferent Spring patterns. Tailoring in every particular is equal to the best custom work; : iy Three Mon in every garment strictly hand made—with an rear, Gt | Boat Jerome, individuality and character not_to be found rake cea Panty por Rock—Con in the ordinary ready-to-wear Suit. f peed irre ll he oa ours Single and Pantie Breasted: ‘Hawthome. Ad ven tinet Bey, Sizes to . Merry Men—Ste- | Bsthor Waters —| Not a garment in the lot that can be produced to Her” biayeninas, Freeh ee se'l for less than $10—and equally as many are Dene Baie con: Bieewunee St Lato! worth $12,50 and $15, All at the one price, $7.50 way, The Spy Cooper. 7 Dighth Crusade— oor and Proud— (for Saturday). Men's $3 and $4 Trousers at $2 Dumas, A PERFECT REMEDY Arnall, Bowel, and Liver | Complaints tating, Neuere of Sick: Headach R Root" E. W. Wetmore, Pd. D., of the State Normal School, Albany, says: “The World Almanac is the finest compen- dium of current infor- mation published.” 2 dy Distress atter ‘There's nothing ‘Just as wu Get » Box to-night, For sale at Drtietates 166 and 25¢, the Bog. For biliousness and consti- _ pation take Jayne's Sanative Pills | Made of splendid worsteds and cassimeres in the most stylish striped and mixed effects; perfectly tailored, Sizes 39 to 42, Boys’ $5 Suits and Reefers, $3.95 THE SUITS are of all woo! and worsted fabrics, in- cluding Serges, Cheviots and Cassimeres' in blue and handsome mixtures, They are made in the Norfolk, Double Breasted, Sailor and Russian styles; sizes 3 to 16, The Reefers of real Golf Cloth, finished with black silk velvet collars; double breasted style, with Just 100 Me. emblem on sleeye; ages 3 to 10 years. $ GC 75 | Cravenettes at ms $10 The biggest bargain the newspapers will record to-day. Just one hundred. fine ¢ Raincoats—real Priestley proofed, Dark Oxford and Steel etigieee fallori ge did ftt De, Sizes up to 46 chest. 59c Cork Linoleum 29¢ $4: Yd. This is not a sale of little, short pieces to attract a crowd, but repre- sents a pure! of several thousand yards from one of the leading manufacturers. Genu- ine Cork Linoleam—full two yards wide, and never sold anywhere for less than 49c. or 59c, a yard. Splen- did array of patterns and colo!

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