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THE WORLD: fripay EVENING. MARCH $0, 1906. : : ; white, Ran, blac ue, &c.— 2 beau- Peer cuits; usually $2.50, BEGINNING $4 SILK WAISTS AT 51.98 25¢ for 50c| NecKwear. ze and Tele nt ‘tae ncks. _ tailor dle stocks, linen ascots. &c. A GREAT SATURDAY IN ‘ WITH 109 by wean de Cygne and Crepe de Cygne. E feature for Saturday some decidedly OUR MILLINERY SE CTIONS smart, new Spring models that are) equally marvellous in price and style. $4 SILK WAISTS AT $1.98, Not enough to last all day—not enough to) ¢ fill mail or C. O. D. orders—just enough for a big Saturday morning sale. Beautiful styles, in light and dark colors, slightly rumpled from handling. That is all we can say and have enough even for the forenoon. At $2.98—Value $3.75. White Brussels Net Waist, yoke effect, of imita- tion Irish and Irish medallion back and front, short sleeves (same as cut): China silk linet. At $4.98 —Usually so, White Fancy Net Waist, trimmed through yoke and body of Cluny lace; ‘short sleeve, with dainty | }) ai! colors lace cuff; button back; China silk lined At $5.98 —Elsewhere $7. /89c, for $2 Hair Braid Turbans White China Silk Waist, yoke made of all-over Venetian lace and Grecian border of silk and lace; lace attached collar. | LITTLE TOTS’ 83 COATS AT 41.98. IZES 2 to 5, and when we say it’s a $3 coat we mean it would be an exceptional value at that price, which you would ordinarily pay in any good store. Our Special Saturday Price is $1.98. 4 1 98 Pretty, gray mixtures, box effect $4- Note carefully the difference for the same qualities. If an ence in the styles, ours are the around each special value to-morrow. A limited quality of colored German horsehair braid hats, on all the new sailor, large and small shapes, in near- All colors—black and white—made underbrim, and good quality tucked | chiffon on crown and upper brim. 19c. & 29c. for 39c. & 49c, Braid Straw braid, 10 and 12 yard pieces, black, white, old rose, Alice blue, gray, brown, navy, reseda, cardinal and Olive, to-morrow at greatly reduced with circular collar, double breasted mode! trimmed wi:h rod soutache braid — sizes 2 to 5, at $1.98. $4 Serge Coat at $2.98 Made with sailor collar of taffeta and braid trimming; double- breasted; trimmed with gold buttons; in red, gray and navy blue and some tan covert, made same style; sizes 2 to 5. $2.50 Lawn Dress at $1.75 Persian Lawn Dress, made French waist styles, with hem- stitched, tucked yoke, finished with embroidery; skirt cluster of hemstitched tucks and ruffle: sizes 2 to 5. ane Lingerie Hats i 3 Sizes 2 ; Childr 50_H ts $1.98 Siz t 3 H bon. trimmed Ghildren’s. $2.5 Minne) ot erabroldene 2 100 MISSES’ $18.75 ETON SUITS AT 29. for 59c. Rose Clusters. Six fine roses in all the new shad- i meade of. fine quality material. Just the thing for present wear. One dozen yards of | | 65c. Vals. at’ 39C_ $14.98. Listen while we tell you how they are made—how admirably stunning they are— and you will understand why you can seldom secure such a suit even tor $18.75 and why you should not delay in coming for one of these exceptional values. The materials are fancy novelty mixtures, whitc the style is the latest collarless efiect, trimmed with silk and fancy braid and fancy buttons—short sleeves—newest plaited circular skirt —never less than 3 Misses’ $7 Skirts for $4.98. A large showing of Misses’ and small Women’s Skirts in various styles and col-| ham and percale, in various styles; Russian ors, in homespun mixtures, Panama and) Suspender and Sailor Dresses, trimmed broadcloth; sizes 36 to 40. | with pique and washable braids; full skirt. Misses’ $6 Skirts for $3.98. Children’s $3.50 Regulation Misses’ Skirts in all-wool mixtures, Suits for $2.25, made goreé circular, finished with tailored | es —— straps; double box plait front and back;| Children’s regulation |Suits, in cham- in four different shades: sizes 35 to 40. bray; made shawl-collar effect, shield with . anchor; sleeve with band and emblem; Misses’ $10 Coats for $5.98. | white lawn tie, plaited sleeve, collar shield Misses’ full-length, loose box Coat, in and sleeve trimmed with three bands of all-wool mixtures: double-breasted; velvet | liven; full plaited skirt, with deep hem; in collar; patch pockets. blue and natural linen collar. Misses’ $12 Coats for $7.50. | Misses’ three-quarter-length Coats, in all-wool checks and mannish plaids; .also! corset finished, with tailored straps, plaited sleeve. iidren’s $3.75 Dresses, $2.98. | Children’s Dresses, in chambray, made Russian and Dutch style; double box plait, with side effect and large pearl buttons; trimmed with white linen, in blue, pink, green and white. At 25c.---A Great Saturday Sale of Men’s $12.75 elsewhere — syecial $14.98. Children’s $1.50 Dresses for 98c. Children’s Reefer Coats, in all-wool French serge and coverts; made with fancy collars; trimmed with gilt braid and but- tons; sizes 6 to 14 years; red, blue and tan, Children’s $8 Length Coats, $5.75 Children’s %-length Coats, in all-wool novelty check and plaids, homespuns and cheviots; made latest models, with fancy buttons; sizes 6 to 14 years. our prices and those at other stores Everything announced has been se- lected with a care that will insure an admiring crowd 69c. for $1.59 Hair Braid Hats. 19c, for 39c. Foliage, of wheels of silk horsehair braid on} Children's Dresses, in chambray, ging-| Children’s $5 Reefer Coats, $3.50 between \y differ- daintier. of foliage, Beautiful large | m leaves, to- both of rose and merrow_only at 19¢. | $1.09 Yor $3.50 Sailor Hats. This is a new French sailor, made on buckram frame, with large crown of silk horsehair braid, in latest plaid effects. All colors and black. Trim- med with stitched band of silk velvet around crown, three handsome steel ornaments and two large quills to | match, with bow of silk velvet on band. $5.00 for $7.50 Trimmed Hats, One of our most popular models is a hand-made large, flaring hat, made of silk braid, crown and upper brim facing of braid, shirred chiffon to match. Trimmed with plain or flow- ered ribbons, peacock quills, flowers and various other novelties. Colors: Black, white, brown, navy, cardinal, Alice ‘blue and. gray $1.25 VAL. LACES AT 69c. $1 Vals. | One dozen yards of t S9e | 1.25 Vals. at 69e 10.75 for Women’s 520 Silk Coats, ONE of those dashing, extra full silk coats, 36 inches long—made of guaranteed taffeta or pongee silk— very special to-morrow at $10.75, though it's the $20 style and quality. | Other Special Values. Silk Eton Coats, at $7.95, | $10.75, up to $19.75. Broadcloth Coats. . Bton, Pony and Bolero or 82-inch loose coat, at $7.95, $10.78, $13.50 and $17.75. | $4.95 For $8 and $10 ETON ‘COATS. | | | if 3 Hours | Only, | 10 tot, STATIONERY SPECIALS. "At 25e,—Value 75c. | Imported Sou | Albums—beautifully decorated co 50c. Four-in-Hand Neckwear; Latest Colors. This tie is a decided triumph over nearly everything that has been offered in New York at 25c. ‘he fact that it has a large regular sale at 50c. ought to be sufficient to cause you to se- lect a variety of colors to-morrow—French or reversible—all 25¢€ colors cnd white and black. EE SH $1.25 SHIRTS AT 59c. 69c, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AT 39c.| 1 have purchased a large lot of Woven or printed madras cloth, light or ae ar some dark colorings; plain or plaited cuffs, at- —--- tached or detached; strictly high grade; a tment very special lot. 59c, UNDERWEAR AT 39c, and we got them at a sacrifice. Woven or s ae are oT a Sh St |Some worth 79c.—Balbriggan Shirts and printed madras cloths, plain or pleated’ Drawers or white gauze lisle Shirts & cuffs, attached or detac’ _or dark; Drawers; short or long sleeves; drawers some worth 89c. ‘have bicycle seats, HUNDREDS OF ‘MEN ACKNOWLEDGE THEY store, but there was a_misunderstanding y At 10e,—Value 25 | holds 200 cards. Telephone Register 7 | -At $1.00 —Value $1.75. i} Playing Cards, gold edge; each pack | in leather case, snap clasp. | At 25e, Ib.—Value Soc. | Irish Poplin Paper, | | hite, blue or gray. Enyelopes, 10c. package. bis t Value 98c. ‘Pads, heavy leatherette backs; size 12x16—two blotters with each pad. Colored leather, corners, ARE GETTING THE BEST SUMMER CLOTHING MADE IN AMER THE STORE IS CROWDED AND EVERYBODY IS SaTISFIE from the owners of the factory building, where, before being finished, it was sligh ened by clear, cold water from’ bursting water pipes. Absol all trace of the welting has been covered up in the anishing prowaxy naeiediaiie TOP COATS, We and genuln Tavenette Raincoa: SUMMER suits AND) J ette Raincoat #15 TOP COATS. SUMMER) ee IEA, Suits “and genuine Pries ‘Cravenette Rainccats f i spats $25 TOP COATS, SUMMER) si and genuine Priestly |$ 9-50 810 TOP ATS, enette Raincoats ... Suite _and__eennine Priestley enette Raincoat The name Heller, Rothschild & Lang insures you the latest styles of the best materials, patterns and tailoring known to the art of clothes making. ee $40°° ICA AT } PRICE tly damp- way, and $7.50 $5.00 his stock, whether Every raincoat you pay $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 or $15, {8 guaranteed by the trade mark on "Half Price Lp _avell ‘ cach coat to be the Genuine Priestiey (QU $3 for $6 trousers Perfect Crayenette, made by Heller, Roth- $2.50 for $5 trousers is cut, schild & Lang. $1 for $2 talloring The New Spring Fancy Worsteds, Fancy ‘Cheviots, Fancy Tweeds and Blue and Black Cheviots for young men—sizes 14 to 20 years. FOR BOYS—SIZES 8, TO 16 YRS. | FOR BOYS—SIZES 3 TO $5 FOR YOUNG MEN’S $10 AND $12.50 SUITS—SPECIALS FOR BOYS. 8 YRS. $12 Suits at $7.50 $5 Suits at $2.98 $7.50 Suits at $5.00 $35 Suits at $1.98 Regular $5 and $6 Suits at $3,98 Regular $3.50 and $4 Suits at $2.98 TIFUL Cheml- . lawn tuck NEW Go-Carts. $9.00 Values at $5.93. YORKS ‘ASTEST GROWING STORE P From 9 A.M. Until 1 P.M. Only gen roelain handle; rubber tire ‘2 5 brake; lose Bie Sey on E 79c aN EST * ai ST REFUNDED. body with large full 5 9 8 - rg Rousing 4-Hour Sales | And Matchless Values for tie Whole Day. | [aa No Other Saturday Values EVER Rival Rothenberg Offerings. Following Specials Set a Pace Bound to Outstrip All Com- petition, Such Important Opportunities Have Not Been Offered Before Easter in Year: _ Great Sale of Girls’ Spring Goats. A Manufacturer’s Entire Stock on Sale from 9 A. M. Till 1 P.M. $6 Values, at $3.79. Girls’ Silk Coats, full English box style; made from silk rib Bengaline; collarless model; box pleated back; tailor stitched; leeve with reverse cuffs, and lined ing collar of velvet; tailor strapped and finished with 3 large lap pockets; velvet piped; all'are double-breasted and cut extra full; sizes 6 to 1 C i e offers for girls ever made; from 9 A. M. till 1 P.M. cause we bought all that the maker had of them. They are made in English box style; all wool, fancy check, plaid or fancy mixtures, ‘ollarless model; inlaid collar of panne velvet and silk braid; embroidered emblem on sleeve; double-breasted; in sizes 6 to 14; colors gray, trimmed with silk braid and fancy buttons; new sl! Girls’ Go 85 irls ats at $1.85. blue, fawn and brown; regular $3.00......... + sees oe Gurtains. Special From 9 A. M. to 1 P.M, 200 PAIRS RUFFLED RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS, Real Renaissance insertion and lace edge, on best bob- tures . throughout, shown in all the new shades, including coral, reseda, Alice blue, champagne and black; also Girls’ Long Coats, made from all-wool fancy plaids or checks, with roll- \ On Sale All Day—An Unprecedented Value. \No other store has offered an equal value; we're certain that no other can rival this Reefer, be- An Unheard-of Offer. Don't be led astray by the low price, how- 250 of them for to-morrow's selling. Black taffeta silk, separate Eton Coats, neatly From 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. Bholinithe lo, but such extraordinary values that they're absolutely certain to be sold in four urs. They're made from extra good quality figured or colored cheviot, fuil blouse, box (Pleated and tailor stitched, pleated back, full sleeve with deep cuff, and soft stock; made up in the newest models; shown in solid black, light blue, champagne, Nile, Alice blue or pink, while the lot lasts, all sizes, at......00cssiecevsesieee ved oe Silk Eton Coat, $3.69, Just think of being able to get a handsome silk taffeta Eton Coat at $3.69! ever, for you'd fancy them at $6.00. Persian braid; new three-fourths length sleeve with cuff; also taffeta silk loose Coats, 27 inches long, collarless, trimmed with silk braid and streamers of ribbon down front, newest full length sleeve with cuff; also covert Coats, made from all-wool tan covert Seams; $6.00 value, at. oe ees es @ e 800 Waists at 59c. Greatest 4-Hour Sale in Months! From 9 to 1 Only. More Manufacturer’s Splendid Sample Garments at a Fraction! The Second and Last Shipment of One of the Most Important Purchases That We Ever Made. ’ Fi Boys’ Spring Reefers and Top Goats for 4 a | q 9 e trimmed with strappings of taffeta and silk soutache braid, collarlessy white or black silky serge lining; vest of silk cloth, fancy stitched, collariess style, button trimmed, strictly tailor-made, Frenched ig Glothing Sensation. A Price Never Before Heard Of for Such Excellent Garments. This sale will last from 9 A. M, till 1 P. M. only—AND SOME OF THE LOTS MAY NOT ’LAST EVEN THAT LONG. For that reason we state plainly below the exact number of garments we have in the various ages. Olive or tan covert in the lot. Don’t be late for those that you want. Positively from 9 A. M, till 4 only, at.. : Ase, ASS Agss° Aas! Ae? ang, Ags0 Ang, 10 £4, ey 2 Ageis ae 18 ’ . » Boys’ Suits---4 Hrs. Boys’ $5 Suits All Day $3.93. $6.00 Values All Day at $4.98. For large boys, Double-Mreasted Worsted poy: Combination Suits, one pair knickers On Salefrom 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. See Uae tron the and one pair straight Only, Suits, all shudings, ages 7 tu 17, with either nt terns, Pe > - B eo latest gray mixtures in elegant pe Double-Breasted Style, $3 Value, s:raight or knicker pants; Blue Serge Suits. ere avratedh ages! T0201, ree pee at $1.59. with either stralght or knicker pants; for the Vest Suits, ages 10 to 175 bien tees Spring: mixture oo litle fellows, ages 3 to 10, are soms of the — Covert Reefers and Over- eS a Mata ite ete moa: elegant of styles, mostly small sample costs. ages 3 to 6; sls are. also'a few Russians in lots, but elegant; also plain Novelty. and) the lot, in ages3to 8, white brilliantine or white Sailor Bulls, Special for 4 hours...... e serge, ages 3 to 12; all you ° 3 to 10, 'e cholce fOr. ......+++ ie $3.98...0000+ i 0. i , ’ » 5 Men’s & Young Men’s Suits. Men’s & Young Men’s Suits. Men’s $18 Suits, $13.50. v ‘ hat possesses the 8 to 4 chest measure, ‘The Suita for Mem, 3% to H chest measure, A sult for dress wear—one thi e Tn ages 14 10 chest measure, in either, simgle or douole breastel style, “sty.e and finish of a made 10 Jartes teat shown in all the newest 9! blue serges, fancy worsteds ment. Sizes 34 'to sizes up to 50 chest . Ss, long a sty is! and cheviots, in shadings o: g, and, ian. For flees. up to. 0, ches! blue serges, black effects: also’ black 1 thibets, black vene- tlans and fancy ef- fec! Alterations be e free. Value $18. at.. : and blue; single or Men’s Pants at 99c a Pair. double breasted styles; sults tt would be difficult to $10.00. Spe- Men, you never saw the equal at the price. Don't judge them by the low price, but come here to-morrow and ¢x- ‘amine this clegant assorement. You'll find worsteds and cheviots, while the workmanship will su Not more than two to a customer. Special, from 9 A, M. till 1 P, M. at, per pair... Ghild’s Goats.| Sale of Shoes. cial A Special Sale for To-Morrow Thousands of Pairs to Be Offered on Sale To-Morrow, Afford- Manufacturer's samples of CHIL- ing thegGreatest Savings in New York. preN’s % AND | Girls’ Shoes---Specials To-Morrow, at_69c. FULL LENGTH f Made of dongola kid leather; the larger sizes have the low or half REEFERS, in heels; lace and button styles; sizes 8% to 11 and G Oc plain cloth, cov- 41% to 2. Very specially priced for to-mor- Men’s Shoes—Special for Saturday. a ert and shep- herd plaids; well tailored row only The kind usually sold elsewhere for $2.50; no “factory =) damaged” shoes, but al! are first quality. Lace style, with toe caps, or plain congress, with plain toes. The also patent colt, in lace or Oxford shapes; sizes 5 to 11. 1 59 Fine assortment at, per pair..-- Rote Famous ‘‘Bates” Shoe for Women, 600 pairs ready to-morrow, shown in all the newest Spring styles. The shoe you heard so much about and which usually sells at $2 to 1 39 ° $2.50; made in all styles and shapes; sizes 2% to 8; widths O CAPT. REYNOLDS come in black thibet, bine e and faney r Dlack thivets ni all the gray measure, Shown in including black clays, 13.°° 99c Men’s Underwear. A Big Purchase and Aivanc: Sale. Garments at Almost 34; The purchase con- sists of light and medium weight ribbed and plain balbriggan under- wear; shirts have French neck, some with satin front, others with self front; drawers are ted with pearl buttons, strap back;, colors are pink, blue,’ tan and ecru; every garment is finished in best manner; sizes in some styles up to: 52 inches; a rare bargain right at the beginning of the 39c season; value 75c. per garment ... . mw) Board of Police Surgeons, The Court of Appeals decided thut the charter dos not recognize the existence of guch a body as the Board of Police Surgeons, and that, therefore, thelr opinion is not accepted in this matter, fone ¥ effects, all cut d Young Men, ages blue serge and black thibets, made from all wool fa- brics; guaranteed for wear and color, $7.60 und. at. and in red, blue, tan and gray; sizes 2 to 5§ years; $2.50 to $3.00 value, at 1.69 CHILDREN'S REEFERS, made of cloth and Sicilian, in white and colors, with embroidered and combination collars; sizes 2 to 5 2g 98 ° | | years; $4.00 value, at BRONX BURGLARS leathers are vici kid and calfskins; up to EE. This popular shot will be offered to-morrow at block away, The saloon of E. Echsler, at One Hundred and Forty-third street and Alextnder avenue, was also en- tered. The burglars In eaoh case broke in the rear door with a jimmy and thelr loot aggregated $2,000. | | Three Robberies in One Night j the jcame to Hght to-day despite the efforts lof the police to conceal a siate cf lower Fifth ayenue the. bumlars hive VEN TOOK THE DO in the Same Locality Net $2,000 Loot. iat a gang of burglars ts working resident 1 section of the Bronx | affairs that resembles that in neighborhood of Washington Square, In the far uptown section just as in pperated on several places in a single night, getting away without difficulty, ‘On Monday night and early Tuesday morning Uoree places were entered with- Among the things they stole the most remarkable Is a lttle Scotch terrier, the pet of John Waters's son, Teddy. ‘The dog was left In the basement when the family retired Monday night. In the morning they found that the thieves had taken an expénsive phonograph and a suit case containing fifty recor ‘The dog did not awaken the family, a he was missing in the monning, The supposition | that the burglars took him with them, Litth Teddy, who \s «mly seven years old, has deagked the detectives to be sure to find ais dog and let the other things go, In the Byrnes house they got $1,500 worth of silverware and an expensive coat belonging to Mr. 's daugh- ter Adelaide. At Ecksler’s saloon they looted the cash register, which con- ta’ned about $15, and were working on the safe when they were evidently frightened away, for a Simmy was found beside the safe in the morning. ‘Capt, Hayes, of the Alexander avenue station, has detatled Detecitves Ray, Ueaney and Hayes on the case. ‘They think the burglars came down from Yonkers, where a week ago elght housed wero entered in the same manner within . in a radius of nine blocks In the Bronx. The residences were those of W. L, yines, at No, 702 East’ Ohé Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, and” Jobn Waters, at No, 687,. less than half a three days. Ome pecullarity of their work is that they do not: go into the BACK ON THE FORCE Court Reinstated “Old Sleuth” Retired by Order of Com- missioner McAdoo. Commissioner. Bingham was ordered to-day in a peremptory writ of man- damus issued by Supreme Court Justice Kelley, of Brookyn, to reinstate Capt. James G, Reynolds, who was retired by Commissioner McAdoo May 9, 196. The order requires the giving to Reynolds of all his back pay from that date, wita 6 per cent. interest, and the peying of $60 costs. ‘The reinstatement comes as the result of the decision of the Court of Appeals recently handed down in the case of Sergt. Metcalfe, who was put back on ‘the force. Both Metcalfe and Reynokis leeping rooms of the tenants, but, con- tent themeelves with what they on the lower floors, ‘were retired on tae grounds of physical Aigabllity. etter -examfation by, the DISEASE IN GUAM. Gungrosa In Worse than Leprosy and Threatens Us, WASHINGTON, March 30.—Gangrosag a tropical disease, more repulsive than leprosy, hag become so prevalent:on the, | ialund of Guam that Lieut. McNamee, H i \ « } United States Navy, the acting Gover- nor. has reoommended the eatabligh-' ment of a hospital for dhe isolation of the face. About 400] cam oped in Guam, the disease, which js bel to highly cbataaiont: “AS et xy, General of the Navy, Suracon Geert oenmendauon end iti | Likely a $000 noSpital will be ieamedineny near the leper on the island. \ hem disease attacks the oft. net | cases rer devele! el ; TREMENDOUS RAINFALL. |: BILOXS, Miss, Maroh'20,—An.cihpie’| cedented rainfallin the past: twenty- four hours of. 6,47 snohem. $s shown by