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~ “BUILD BRIDGE DEMAND GROWS (MORE URGENT Merchants ~Regard Ex- cuses of Commissioner | as Puerile. It ; ONLY CHAOS IN SIGHT.|* °* . ea nancies to Blackwell's | Hl Island Span Not Yet 4 Fully Planned. NO STEP TO END STRIKE) Put Pennsylvania Railroad in Control. of Aroused by Stevenson's pra ety Is at the merc traiiic to und ninth and Sixtleth streets, mys the petition Court, but the Commmlstonera have nut) porter raked. been appointed. Nothing has been done! about property west of Second avenue. jeower, be | last year the Boamt of Estimate and How Lindenthal Is Allered to Have! Apportionment appointed « oummittee/ $5 a day instead of $450, the old scale of three engineers to suggest a pian for | 7 | Jen arpromct. | Nelson P, Lewis, Q#et engineer of © Boar dof Estimate; “THE WORLD: |been Gone concerning an approach and| east aide ts fnally scttied we cannot! the merchants do na: know whether to @rrange to move or to plan extensions |» Many leases ere held open. developed fluence as strong as that of the Penn jeyivania Ratiroad {9 bearing on the | Manhattan approach end of the Tt tu no les sa con do saythin there Ls to a sald Mr, Lewis, further to-day that another in-/ Ago. than Rywa | J to vigorously this 6: in the hands of the} te. strike?’ an ic World "We have nothing to say,” Union, «afd that the fronworkers w: This committee consists | he anid, mie 4 subwhy in Fifty-ninin entansle tie made to nett) re- || was the Secretary Farrell, of the Ironworkers’ ing from the Pennayl- ely that the ap- for early next FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1906. 7 road owns the pany. The rail out long ago, | “Bulld the Bridge!” They Demand. | } “But we are just waking up. We j purpose to drag the nisger from the | Q wootpfie and Dduild this bridge We| | bave started out to do it and we are go 5 img to 0 it” ) Hundreds of merchants and of! atate of the Bckwell "Those particularly rwhere they ara at. So far, nothing has | Broadway at Y*| Thirteenth St. Jenior Misses’ Tailored Sutts } At $15 ‘ skirts. Sizes 12 to 16. At $19.75 ae \ | Pony coat sults of mannish materials in all the favored Cireular Three-quarter sleeves. &y shades. lzes 12 to 16, Girls’ White Confirmation & Party Dresses | At $13.75 White Net Dresses, having deep lace collar and | short sleeves. Also Lawn Dresses in a diversity of pretty effects. Sizes 6 to 14. At $5.75 At $7.50 Sizes 8 to 16. acre Corie O@ | Fancy novelty mixtures and plaids In the new shades of gray. Three-quarter length box coat, collar and cuffs » trimmed with contrasting colors of pique. Full kilted Girls’ Coats and Reefers The coats are in double-breasted box style, three- Quarter length, fashioned of large plaid materials, | Also double-breasted reefers, with brass buttons, of scarlet and herringbone gray fabrics, Sizes 6 to 14. Handsome Net Norfolk Suits for Boys. 12. Made of velour finished cheviots in the new gray tones, pee: stripe and mixture patterns, also unfin- {shed blue worsteds. Yoke or regulation plaited Norfolk Jackeis, Bloomer Knickers, full lined, A SQUARE DEAL In these days of graft, it pays a dealer to be honest with the public. 4 square deal in shoes is a certainty when you buy from your nearest dealer THE BATES SHOE—for mén and women. New York, the fashion centre of the world, has accepted THE BATES SHOE as the shoe that gives you the squarest deal. We know that THE BATES SHOE is a good shoe, we make it in our own factory’ It is an honest shoe, Sold at an honest price, and sold by an honest dealer, here are over three hundred and fifty rellable shoe dealers in Greater New York selling THE HATES SHUJE. One of these dealers 13 in your immediate neighborhood, almost at your door, and the fact that he sells 7H BATES SHOE stamps him as a square dealer. Se poe eiiahnest kdnd of workmanship—hand fintshed—esk bs tor THE BATES Spectat, A. J. BATES @ CO., Factory, Webster, Mass, ae Broadway at Thirteenth St. A Series of Spectal Offerings Boys’ Apparel Arranged for Friday @® Saturday, Shepherd Plaid Suits for the Little Fellows, Special at *6.75 Value, $10. Russian Models, Sizes 2%; to 7. Sailor Models, Sizes 5 to 12. The fabric !s of pure worsted, in white and black ‘shepherd — platd. Some of the suits have combination collars of Alice blue and red broad- cloth, Silk emblems. Full lined bloomer trous- ers. skirt, | 4 in Misses,’ Girls’ & Blue Serge Reefers for Boys At $5 Made of all-wool blue serge, in all sizes from 3 to Double-breasted model, military buttons, em- | broidered emblem on sleeve. for Boys At $7.50 Sizes 3 to 10. _Double-breasted models, with patch emblems !n self color on sleeves, Broadway at th Street. English Middy Reefers of Gray Worsted : =F . : 39¢ for 75c Sleeveless Bolero Jackets. > DGED with Val, lace; th made of muslii celal, Hendsome: Easter Sale of $1.35 Long Gloves---Special . . One thousand eight hundred pairs of Silk or Suede Lisle white Mousquetaire Gloves. Will ft as well and took as stylish g as slik gloves and wear better, SL th Ave, & 23d St, N. Y, || seme caatits {Mall Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled. Manufacturers’ *75,000 Stock of Men’s Clothing — rice Second Great Shipment—Bought at 3g § for °12 Suits & Spring Overcoats. $~] Regular °25 Suits and Raincoats at gee greatest possible range of new styles, materials and low prices here to-morrow. Every good clothing value in town outside of Ehrich Bros. will be covered by a better one at this store to- morrow —the store easy of access to all men, corner 23d Street and 6th Avenue, New York. Wild as that statement may seem, we have the goods to fulfil it to the letter. Second great shipment of clothing made by Holler, Rothschild & Lang, America’s greatest Summer clothing specialists, } Dampened by water before completion—bought at half price from the owners of the building —finished so cleverly that all trace of the wetting is covered up. We tell you so you"ll know there’s-no « Fourth Ficoa, ES ; P Fea§ i 50 for Men’s Resular $25 Suits and Raincoats. THUG SUITS are iigle and Dow , long oa Hie! SUITS are in Kingle and Double Beye Waretaclies Poriae abcener od finished Worsteds, Fine values on enle in New York for £20. tnd nt wall ne rout i eieraat itsen tne NyOra ties eas styles; all up to date om 33 to BY chest Fine Clay W i Fancy Scotch Chartois and ITE TRAIN COATS are conity You get them to-morrow (Satuniay) n Qud many @ylea. About 160 Coats, all toid, wt 32 ; yOinG 2 iy, from 8 A. M. TIN 12 Ma f C= Men's 12.50 Suits coneisttivete Su are Cost ana Yeausera Only. 85 Rothschild ant Lang make,” but in the lot we hav t 80 eulte in all, Cheviot), Panay Worsteda, Tweeds and Blac find your hat you'! lite best, but mirely a @ult to pleuse you, acd sizes from 22 to 44 A wult left after 12 MC Values so extraordinary that it will pay you well to be early. ’ f 14 : Men’s $12.50 Spring Overcoats, 4H Only. trom $ i) ’ 2 Til 6 P.M,, for FINE TAN COVERTS, Dark Gray, od Cheviote, Al sines from & to 44 In this lot of the a Spring Overcontsa ever on sale in any store for $5, Only one coat to a customer, Men’s Trousers Take your choloe from $3.0 and $1.00 Tro All wizes, from 29 and all newt dark # “Saturday Morning from 8 | till 12;for 4 hours only. tA bes | Men's $30 Finest Covert Silk Lined Spring Overc Men's $20 Suits and Genuine Crayenctto Raincoa Men's $15 Si Spring Overcoats end as Men's Trousers Sturdy etsmnoon trom 2 Take your chatoe $5.00 trousers for, Bizey from » to Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Boys’ Regular $4.50 Sults, on Sal€ from 2 to 6 P. M., at...... cies Norfolk, Double Hreasted and Double Breasted with belt styles; Bhie, Black and Fancy Dark Worsteds, All sizes from 7 to 16 me. Posltvely the’ best suits or tig York for $198. Bvery ew, this nenson'a make; up to the minute in every detail, Not more and positively none sold or after the time stated for $1.83. so28 Boys’ $5 Covert Spring Box Coats, Bizen in this lot from 2% to 10 years, Nothing nicer than these nobby little conte + 2 — $2.98 | ’ i Boys’ $7.50 Suits, sizes tn tnis tt for Boys age 3 to 16 veers, — $B3+°8 Young Men’s $10 and $12.50 Suits, Steiy/e | GE Not an old suit in the lot. Serges a: Gray Worsteds, in all the latest spring styles. ||Pine Black Thibets, Fancy Worsteds, Tweeds and Cheviots, oma ind double oreasted Positively the handsomest and best lotuf suits in New York. Spectal for Sattrday : | styles, Coats full’and long. The bost values we've ever given. A prand oppestunity’ for Bo s' Whit@ ard © cy Macras oiouse Walsts; all the best Spring styles All sizes 3 to 16.. 50c!| young men to dress up for Haster at @ saving of more than 01 the usunl price, | (6,000 Men’s 50c. Four-in-Hands . , 2,400 S1 and $1.25 ligee Sh 0e 25€ Negligee Shirts at UR great annual Easter Sale—not the result of a day's preparation, but the culmination of weeks O of planning to give particular men the right sort of neckwear and shirts for Easter at half eee usu- ally charged for the same quallty. No less than a dozen spectal purchases are Involved in this Easter f Sale beginning to-morrow. On the matin floor at the corner of Sixth Ave. and 23d St. Pasy of access from all parts of Greater New York and outlying districts. The 50c, neckwear at 25c. consists of 6,000 Pour-tmhand Searfs bought for cash from a maker who was fortunate enough to buy a lot of silks at half price. He sold the entire lot to us at exactly half, All French Four-in- Hands {n a beautiful line of colors and handsome de Bs Signs. You'll find them tn nearly every store 25 a ‘al; in New York at a half dollar; spectal here .... c é i Mannish Negligee Shirts | \ Value $2—special, 4.3 Second Fioor, , HILE other houses are featuring-these dashing shirts at $2 we have had a special lot made up In the same high-class material to sell at a much lower price. First lot on sale to-morrow—neat black and white stripes and dots J —the smartest thing out—at $1.48, Mannish Effect Shirt, sti? collar and cuff, blick and white check—excellent vaiiles at $1.25, $3.50 Silk Waists at $2.98, Black and White China Silk Waists, made- with square of lace insertion. lice through body of waist, short, dainty sleeve; value $3.50, at $2.98, $6 Lace Waists at $4.98, Fancy Lace Shirt Walsts, china silk IIned, some trimmed with cluny, some mad* with fancy yoke trimmed with medallions; value $6, at $4.99, es “The $1 and $1.25 Shirts at 60c. arefrom some of the best known makers. Woven or printed madras cloths of fine quality, the styles are this season’s and the colors are up to date, thoroughly well made and perfect fitting, pleated or plain fronts, cuffs attached or detached, and just when needed; 60e a good bargain SPeciilecee .eee Misses’ >14,7> Regulation Suits at 59-98 For Smart Women. select this suit as the greatest Saturday special_in New York because it {fs so popular that it is featured all over town ata higher price. All wool cheviot,made shaw! collareffect,shicid with anchor, sleeve with band andembiem, side plaited effect in blue, black and mixtures, Value $14.75 ei fore you select Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses for It only goes to show that be ms a 89 98 the misses and children you should inspect our showing and ou As one woman sald: “Why I have paid $15 for such asuit”.. [ cnarens Reefers, coats in all woo! material 54 0 ing from $2.98 to... cholce selection of %- and fancy mixture! ? Value $12—Special $7.75. Misses’ and small Women’s Voile Dress Skirts walking length, the en- tire skirt double box plait effect and nmed with cluster folds of taffeta, Value $1.50—Special 98c. f chambray and percale, made jue and washable Millinery Specials HAT will stand comparison with any in New York and convince the of the saving advantages in our d, enlarged millinery section, $1.98 Chip Hats at 89c. Children’s School Dresses In suspender and Kussian. Style braid, pearl buttons, full skit Value $3.98—Special $2.98. Children's Dresses in chambray, and Dutch styles, trimmed with white linen, long an enay ves, plait fastened’on side with large pearl butto Value $5,00—Special $2.98 Children’s white Lawn Dr brotdery wit ses, yoke of ©) four box laits of material, Vertha collar with in n and deep em- Qe Chip Hats in black, navy, cardinal, green, Proidery nae ful sk rt with tucks, USC gray, lechorn and light blue in turban. linge ee $1.29 $ 70 f shapes and bee hes of fine quall wa at eri s oat 4 or meres —Value $1.98 at Suc, 1,25, $1,09 an Misses’ and $3 Shoes at $149 lsc GAR 198: Children's $1.98 Sica $2.50 Sailer Hats at 98c, Serge coats, These are madi Ready-to-wear hair braid on stiff t gray mixtures, foxed the shoes black and white with quill and roset {hat are counted the smartest R Pour bes fy black, navy and brow pri , er broug t the Red Cheviots, | ast Main Foor. Spring ne ever bro trimmed with cbt Fatepaat.o:hOLf dein Ger misses and c alvaeKs $: ORetih ladeiabl Oe price everyw! rela5€ Also Alice Blue, // iS 3 Hand-Made Hats at 98c | 39c Foliage at 19c. enables us to offer Floor, | sizes2to5. it BS Manufacturers? sa at hand-made | Large sprays of t both t | Sate 9 to 12 only hats, ¢ lot of strom lead. or geraniui Shes 6 t 2 Be A ing mat t unheard of re- ven 5 Sizes 8, to 79-6..0.Dy oF duction lors—all styles, $7.50 Trimmed Hats at $5 mail orders filled-— Special $2.29, . ~ $2 Lingerio Hats at $1.35. Sizes 2 to 10 years—made with Tam o’Shanter crowns of embroidery. Pa | To-morrow we offer a regular $7.50 39¢ Hair Frad at 19c. trimme! hat made of bald Straw braid 19 to 4 rds In piece, c Java, leghor in black, white, navy, old rose, piitk, h veivet ribbon, cardinal, reseda, gray and light blue, | p k flowers, quills tan, natural and brown. son's novelti¢s.—lo-mort Sizes 1135 to 2 at $1.98, $3 Shoes at $1.98, Little Men's Patent Leather Lace A229) ee ee reg 08 $2 Shoes at $1.29. Misses’ and&Children’s Patent Leather Buttoned Shoes, matt kid tops, all sizes, value $2,00, TS