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7e Sell More 'L LACES Than Any Other House in ¥ America. ( nS EEN TO-MORROW—IN ONE DAY—WE WILL SELL MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 10¢. Catalogue, 10c. By Mail, 15c. The $6 Sailor on the left is made on buckrum French sallor frame of nar- row silk horse-hair brald, trimmed around \ crown with silk paon velvet aid large, square novelty buckle, On band underneath there {s a large bow of stitched silk velvet to match. color, Almost every conceivable Value $6.00, at SILK LOUISINES. THE NEW BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS AND STRIPES IN THE 75¢ QUALITY AT 55c, E do not need to elaborate on the ty of 3.98 | sufficient quantilies of the 75c. quality to satisfy the demand for 55c. If you would follow the dictates of fashion you will have at least one 55e Spring gown and a waist of sik louisine. ‘A VERY SPECIAL FEATURE of to-morrow’s silk selling will a yard, as well as: Z5c. grade Crepe de | 49c. Dotted Foullards | Chine, all pure silk, in twenty different 34 Inches wide, excel- sized dots, in Alice Blue, $1.50 Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide, extra et ae for evening Old Rose, Lilac, Reseda, fine grade, wear and street gowns, in Marine, Brown and all the best black grounds, guaranteed, shades, at..... SBE | at. 29e | at vee $1.10 83 Batiste WAIST at *2.29. IF you are not enthused over this smart creation one of the other two values offered to-morrow will surely catch your fancy—especially the $2.75 Persian lawn at $1.98, so dainty we have had it illustrated, BUT HERE IS A BATISTE WAIST, a very good value at $3, that we have seen fit to offer at $2.29, knowing that to have you wear this quality will make it irresistible to others, Of course we have en exclusive style for you—in fact . half a dozen if you desire a season’s supply before ¥ the price goes back to regular. Values Up to $1.75, at 98c. 1 A $2.75 Waist at $1.98. Lawn Waists of six different styles, a ee Gse rel ent i ine Persian law: waist, entire porne lice cr isaiaeds Sue Leal yoke of allover nainsook embrold- some strictly tailored, long and sho ery, back and front three rows of sleeves, These Waists are excellent | yery fine Val. lace through body, at- values as sold up to $1.75; excep- tached lace collar, buttoned back, tional bargains at 98c. 39c SILK ORGANDIES AT 25c, O NE of those stunning new wash fabrics that has grown so populat PEP TRS Hee Mee Ten taper ce he Se: 5 Py re a Reg an we are able to buy in quantities that give us a discount amounting to A Saving of 14c, a Yard to You. Silk Organdies—jacquard ground—large rose pattery; one pattern only, and that the most popular. Arnold's Dotted Swiss .-in hair | linen stripes—checks and floral pat- terns, white and tinted grounds, Every new and desirable style and color—a yard ., 12%e Melrose Cloth—27 inches, highly mercerized in white and cream, a fabric made to sell at double this price, a yard 14c | Organdies—fine sheer cloth, patterns white and tinted ground, later in season you will be able to buy them at 18c—Monday, ayard.... .... 10c combed yarn, 20¢ value, a yd.§ 21 pularity of the beautiful Silk Louisines Our energjes are concentrated on the securing of and copies of the fine French goods, Madras Cloth—Bookfold shirting midras in neat woven patterns, stripes and checks, 25c value, a yard....44e@ Persian Lawn—4o inches, fine sheer $3.98 1500 ‘2 SAILORS AT 98c. AND 500 *6 SAILORS AT °3.98. ‘ % IT TAKES the SAILOR to ADD the FINISHING TOUCH to the STUNNING COSTUME. NZ Just as the polo turban was the rage a year ago, so has the sailor caught the town this season, and while other stores are asking a third more than our prices, we prefer to. make our regular modest profit and sell more hats. 4 We've set out to make thls store the centre of {interest In smart millinery at moderate prices, and we have the showing to back it up if you will but do yourself the justice to come and view the marvellous creations, The $2 French Sailor on the right is made on the newest large crown French sailor, of German horse hair bratd, trimmed with band of ribbon, rosette and quill, Colors black, Value x 32,00, 98c'A CHIFFON NUN’S VEILING. A_TEN THOUSAND YARD SHOWING OF THE plan our sales according to Thus : Lowering the price to us so that we are 59¢ QUALITY AT 39. the popular demand. Our sales of the new chiffon nun’s veiling have so greatly exceeded our expectations that we have made bold to purchasein almost unbelievable quantities: in position to offer you the quality so much admired at 59c |39e and 65c at the extremely trifling price of 39¢ a yard, THIS IS A FRESH, NEW black, On show to-morrow at 39¢. SPECIAL SALE COLLECTION, from which by choosing immediately you may have the very Fy 'y best selectijo: such as old rose, Alice blue, cream, garnet, gray, etc, eerie) and an abundance of TO-MORROW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. VALUE $1.50, SALE PRICE $1. Nainsook gowns, chemise and drawers, and cambric walking skirts, trimmed with fancy lace Insertion, hemstitched tucks, deep edging and umbrella ruffles—also several styles trimmed with embroideries, Just the kind of garments you desire at this time of the year to be in harmon: with your Spring apparel. Value $1.50—per garment.. $1 Special—Corset Covers at.59¢@ $2.98 Walking Skirts at. $1.98 WE x metal < Fay (or which y; sewing, welt ban heels; all LITTLE BROOKLYN BOY WHO VANISHED CTAR'S SON MAY NOT TAKE THRONE Divert Crown from Al- leged Weakling. ‘WIENNA, March 2%—A private tele- gram from St. Petersburg saye that the Blovy (newspaper) asserts that a new succession law is being prepared which 4s bellevéd to be connected with per- sistently circulated reports regarding | the Czarewitch’s weak health. ‘According to reports emanating from uarters connected with the court the Gearewitoh 18 deat and dumb, while obher reports describe him as’ micro ‘cephalus (small-brained). HAROLD WEEKES | SCORES LOVE’S GOAL. Captain at Former Football Columbia Engaged to Wed Miss Louise Peters, Tos. S7/TH: as been rold H th Hi W. Su last June in St mother, forme fs olosely rela family of this ‘Mr, Weekes is a Shipoft. 3, Moderates, the state of n will force him dicts the resigna- Minister Durnovo and ~ WITTE’S HEALTH POOR; MAY HAVE TO RETIRE, __| class Joseph belonged, asked the pupils ‘a1 Russia, March 28.— roubetskoy, leader of vho refused to accemt \ for BOY VANISHED ON IN STRANGE WAY.| HS WAY HOME Little Joseph Smith Strangely | Disappears in Brooklyn — Parents Appeal fo Police. Joseph Smith, aged twelve, ran around the corner and vanished last Saturday. Nothing has been learned to give a clue to his whereabouts. His heartbroken father, William J, Smith, of No. 198 Tenth street, Brooklyn, to-day appealed to The Evening World to help him find the lad. Mr. Smith works at Lefferts’s foun- dry, Second avenue and Eleventh street, Brooklyn, Saturday afternoon the boy visited his father at the foundry for a few minutes, Mr. Smith told him to run home, as the mother would be watt- ing for him. On the way the boy stopped at Rolston’s grocery, Third ave- nue and Tenth street, and did an errand the storekeeper. Then he ran around the corner and thet was the |last any of his friends saw of him. When Smith got home he found a tearful wife, worrled about the boy. They notified the police when he did not come home late that night. Yes- terday the mother went to the public school at Fourth avenue and Four- teenth street, Miss Rleffle, in whose if they knew anything about the miss- have a sitght cast when he ts excited. ‘The eyes have very long lashes, He wore dark clothes and short trousers when Inst seen. Renjamin Greenberg, ton years old, tall for his age, wearing a brown double- The new Venus Pumps, patent leather and gun: at $2.98 a pair, are an improvement on the styles The materials an ship are the same, hand- ing boy. They did not. The boy 1s short, thin, and rather girilsh in appearance. His blue eyes WE WILL SELL A SPECIAL LOT OR SILK PETTICOATS. Superior Taffeta Silk in plaids and all the leading shades at the following prices: $4.98 $5.98 $6.98 $8.98 It's interesting to compare them with the regular prices: $7.00 $8.98 $9.98 $11.98 Seersucker Petticoats, All styles and lengths, at 25c 59c 69c 79c 98c Regular prices: 39c 79c 85e 98c $1.49 Spring Footwear. ARE in position to save you a third to a half on your Sprig and Summer footwear. because of several special purchases, cu have paid $4 and workman- soles, Cu- I sizes. $1.19 fors2 brown wiclOxtords, 2 & 98e for $1.75 BLUMENTHAL’S SUICIDE WAS CAUSED BY ILLNESS Man “Married and Tired of Life” Had Once Been in a Sanitarium, Augustus Blumenthal, the man who shot Gimself yesterday at the Grand Union Hotel because ho was “tired of life," died to-day at Bellevue Hospital. Although the bullet lodged in the right side of his head, just over the ear, he was conscious when hotel employees burst into his room after hearing the shot. His vitality surprised the hos- pital authorities, for he ved more than twenty-four hours with the bullet in his brain. Blumenthal] was fifty-three years old and formerly worked for the United Dressed Beet Company, where he has a brother, Isaac, employed at present. He had not worked Cor several months and had lived spart from his wife, who with his Meught®r has @ luxurous apartment in the Alvarallo at Seventy- ninth street and Park avenue \ He refused to cay what wes the reason for his seeking death more than to mums I'm tired of life, It was learned to-day from members of the famMly, however, that he had been suffering from several diseases and hed been @ eanitarium. Among his troubles was locometor ataxia, He lett two letters, one addressed to his wife and the other to his brother. The Coroner has refused to make public ents, but st 43 understood they a’ statement that, with he did not care t five. . gach asta Es QUITS EDUCATION BOARD. Felix M. Warburg Out and Marcus Moses Seeks the Place, Felix M. Warburg to-day resigned from the Board of Education. Mayor McClellan epiced James Speyer, the banker, to fll the vacancy, but the latter declined. Marcus Moses, of Har- lex, who has long been identied with district school affairs, is now expcoted of 1 : breasted coat sult, dark cap, red-stripei| to receive the appointment to the place A re rene ORG portfollo of Eduaution in the Witte } Wa me Mr “the New Fork “Btayel Cabinet, has been elected a delegate to | sweater, black stockings and lace aogs| ° ddsag ‘bes Recoreay. backing and bia” and of several prominent the Provincial Congress, He. wag % missing from bis home, No, 1a Al- the personal oan te of Joun e chia alty. ~ @lected by she landowaerm, axander Avenue the Rark Don cesteuirant mam. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Suits. cloth tailor-made “Eton” coat, with Pleated circu- Panama Suits. fancy vest. lar skirt. 25.00 New Spring model. “Eton” coat, with white moire braided collar and cuffs. Made of “Alice” and navy blue, grey and black Pan- ama cloth, or grey check cloth, 29.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO. The latest weaves of novelty Voile Suits. Pleated model. Lined throughout with taf- fetas silk. Colors:—grey, tan, blue and black. 35.00 White and black voile Walk- ingSkirts. Circular gored model, with pleated front and back. 10.50 Chiffon Panama cloth Walk- ing Skirts. 12.50 Twenty-third Street. Silks. On March the 29th. Silks for Summer dress, such as Marquisette, Chif- fon Cloth, Pompadour and Cashmere Mousseline, Taf- fetas Cadrille, Ecossais and Pekin. A complete range of the la- test black and white striped Silks, from hairline pat- terns to broad stripes, in Satin Radia, Mousseline, Taffetas, Satins, etc. 1.00 per yard. These striped Silks are used on many of the imported blouses and gowns, and are extremely effective for Princess mod- _els or any of the fashionable draperies. Superior quality, all silk Chiffon Cloth. White, black and argent grey. 48 inches wide, 1.00 per yard. Twenty-third Street. —_ JAMES McGREERY & CO. Art Dep’t. Fourth Floor, Square or oblong Satin Pin- cushions, with hand-made lace top, trimmed with net and ribbon ruffle. 1.25 1,000 Bureau Scarfs, made of plain or dotted Swiss. Delicate colors or white. 50c each Lawn Pillow Slips, with ruf- fle and fancy lace edging. 4oc each An extensive variety of Novelty Articles made of floral Shadow Cretonnes, such as Glove and Handkerchief Box- es, Sewing and Travelling Cases, es, Sewing and Travelling Cases, Laundry and Shoe Bags. Table Squares, Scarfs, etc., suitable for Summer furnishings, at extremely moderate prices, Twenty-third Street, Cretonne. 2,000 yards of good eretonnes; splendid le 5 ie “WEST 147! ST. This remarkable offer ts only made possible b: y an order placed ths ahead. 1,200 rolls of the newest Japanese Matting. It is all Tinen wary clean and fle barat) and shown in a splendid selection of patterns, Color: ‘old regularly at $9.00 per roll of 36 yards; special, per roll, to-morrow at Crex Matting, as you unquestionably know, is the leading matting made in this $9.00 Benare Brussels Rugs, $5.75 100 REVERSIBLE _BENARE BRUSSELS RUGS, 42 ft. long x 9 ft. wide; splen- did selection; at the remarkable price of e $2,50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, $1.23. Wilton Velvet Rug, 54x26 Inches; quality unsurpassed for hard wear; value $2.50; ] 293 very special to-morrow at ae V quisite Oriental a! terns; regularly $: morrow at . 9 feet long x 6 feet 10.6 ft. long x 7.6 fe 7 patterns at, each our price, per square,yard..... Limit 30 yards to a customer. 65c Genuine Cork Linoleum at 33c. Shown in an assortment of inlaid tile and parquet effects in the new Fall patterns, and is two yards wide; Thursday only.... Solid oak CHIF- 111u stration; has 5 large drawer, top drawer Is quartered and fine swell neatly carved gallery; plain cast brass handles; value $7.50, at ROCKER, with F cobbler leather ff seat, like il- = lust ratio high, co fortable back and arms; Combination Hair Mattress. 350 in the lot and every one Is a positive $5 value. They're made of good, clean sanl- tary filling, with a soft hair top and bot- tom; covered in satin stripe ticking, with leather tufts; all well made. 2 98 Special to-morrow at cular skirt, trimmed with folds of same material; worth $16.50; special at.. Another Sale of Taffeta They are the daintiest, most stylish silk coats lined with white or black serge lining, vest of silk Pe three-quarter length sleeve with cuff; the Taffeta S bon down the front, newest full length sleeve with cuff; Girls’ Silk Coats. A Remarkable They're made from silk rib bengalin collarless model, box pleated b: reseda, emerald, Alice blue, cham- would consider pagne, black; alte sat $4.00, 6 to 44; value ut to-morrow This Silk Coat, 600; special all 3 98 we will place 2 them on sale at $3.98 day NEW @ “YORKS ASTEST GROWING STORE | Satis IRANTETO OR MONEY IPT » CO. $9 Japanese platting ‘s are red, green and blue. for less than 50c. a yard. Therefore you can easil | is fi . b ly see what an unusual offering this i It Is a yard wide, and shown in red, green, tan and blue, in solid and stripe elleets, yards sold to a customer, and no mail orders filled. Get here early for a choice selection at, P Very Special Rug Values for To-Morrow. $25.00 Royal Axminster Rugs, $15.93. 10.6 feet long x 8.3 feet wide; Reversible Smyrna Rug Shown in Choic: Orienta! P. 6 patterns at, each. et wide; GENUINE Surprising Garment Values. $16.50 Panama and Broadcloth Eton Suits at $10.98. Made of all-woo! Panama broadcloth and beautiful mixture, in pastel shades of Ali reseda, green, old rose, black and blue. The mixtures are light and medium = gr. The Etons are trimmed with silk and lined with satin, fancy vest, wide girdle, new cir- ° You will uot find their equal offered anywhere else to-n Eton Coats are neatly trimmed with strappings of taf! 27 inches long, collarless, trimmed with silk braid and stre They're made from Oriental lace, full tailor stitched, trimmed with silk yoke of good quality Val. lace braid and fancy buttons; new sleeve, and trimmed with fancy medal- with reverse cuff; double breasted; lions; trimmed back, elbow lined throughout and shown in all sleeve, lace trimmed; —_ lined the new shades, including coral, throughout with Jap. silk, You Curtain Swiss, R, and ine! xible, perfec The Famous Grex Matting at 35c. Per Yard. One of the Greatest Matting Offers made for somz time. A Saving no Careful Housekeeper can afford to miss. country No more ex- ind Turkish pat- 25; on sale to- wide; Sampson’s Floor Oilcloth at, per Yard, When we make the announcement we offer pure, strictly first-class goods (no rem- nants) in 134 and 2 yard widths—6 new patterns—sold in many good stores at 30c.; $22.50 Bed Outfits, $14.98. continuous posts, husk class spring frame. < RUPTLED * hienala ‘Of pat= 15.98 atterns. 3.98 18c $1.00 Inlaid Linoleum at 57}4¢, INLAID LINOLEUM, with colors right through to the back, a qual- ity that will last for years; in granite regularly 65c.; special, effects; 2° yards 1 per square yard, for wide; $1.00 value; Cc at, per square yard, 2 Cc Furniture Offers of Intense Interest. FONIER, like This special offer includes a high-class bed, like illustration, with heavy high head and foot, with large brass spindle and a 40-lb. soft hair mattress covered In satin ticking, and a first- This outfi could not be purchased separatel for less than $22.50; sale price, sizes, to-morrow, complete at Ki <1 ice blue, Silk Coats. rsh; $6.00 value, at.. Waist Value, quality muse with, this waist a bar- 2.98 JAMES McGREERY & 60. JAMES McGREERY & GO; White Dress Goods White lingerie Batiste. inches wide. roe per yard value 28¢ Full bleach Linen Cambric. 36 inches wide. 28c per yard 5,800 yards, soft finish, em- broidered Batiste and fig- ured mercerized Mull. 27 inches wide. ase per yard value 35¢ Ribbon. On March the a2gth. Messaline and faillette Rib- bon. 434 inches wide. Colors:—ceil, pink, nile green, grey, mais, “Alice” blue, cardinal, navy blue, brown, black, cream and white. 40 17¢ per yard, Twenty-third Street. —_—_—X———X——a—a—n—X—X“_sh ‘Twenty-third Street. —ON SALE— 1906 WORLD ALMANAC 250. By Mall, 850, Wonders. q World «Wants: Work | For Everybody Everywhere Every Day For the laborer or the capitalist, the book- keeper or the clerk, the doctor or the lawyer, the politician or the preacher, the teacher or the pupil, the editor‘or the mer- chant, the artist or the scientist, No difference what walk of life you happen to be in, this fs the one book you really need BUY ae - World Almanac Price, 25e, By mail, 35¢, cq that have ever been offered for less than $6.00. morrow—we're certain of that, The 4 and silk soutache braid, collarless, "3.98