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iN Seat ieee all TET TT} 4 Hy & iH ‘ § ‘we 7 _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1903. “BIG SEA TURTLE FOR STOLE SWEETHEART au DINNER OF MOTHER, SHE SARS Three Hundred and Fifty hate Liked Me Better Than He Pounder to Grace the White | Did Mamma,” She Explains House Table. to Magistrate. SALI CH.WING CUM WERE RD ‘Laid Siege Gix ene lélind easements Laid Siege to Six Long Island AMBULANCE WRECKED Railroad Stations, and the : W MEN HURT. Loot Was Unchanging. ay Sat u ak Sz ecial for fnaay a Shoes In Sizes 8! to 13) my isles s Sto singh In extra quatity fine ribbed ulso sti mercer- ; double heel and © boys and gitis, of almost ever conceivable from personal friends and other! “ 7 {t remained for a er an hrown Out Driver and Assistant Thrc Rarite itty: Cilig @ Dig Aaah) Bay is| by Crash; Trolley Passengers an. Yesterday a mc 3 ; } eight e) ken Up. freleni neice injured and a private e belonging to Frank Grand Ri: s of No. M1 West Twenty- ppens also to b , was demo! ed late ra ot President Zelaya, Sa nortie Dietrick ha ngton from FREEPORT, 1 populated by Bohe- Broke into six stations on the Long Isl- and Rallrond between midnight and| dawn to-day, and at the end of their la- w EST leety STREET STISEACTION GUARANTEED} OR SONENS CRORE TEN, REEUNDED “Madame Butterfly ” Suits cy: A Rousing Friday Bargain Sale that’il stir you to the ye round of enthusiasm—presenting a high cl a super) pre- Easter economy. e President Dborious session counted as loot enough ehewing-eum to keep t jaws going for @ year, a choice 4 of coppers taken from slot machines in which the gum reposed, a 20)-pound letter press and an express package, | value not known, ie It ts believed that the robbers trav- | hy ib Ris taken tn the waters of on| While on the voyage to th reading when the Gate the larger ~f the turtles, e ne and were died on @ handcer or drove in an auto- Fifty-seventh sire: TE Gy Gee extra} ; 5% : \ aetliy Ger Gp Geet CUECIE) Ca Rae CGR ASIC AS TEND |ppunds, was washed ow Gane te $90 Finnie 30° Sian, : about twelve miles on their trip | fowan could get his team | lost street. $2 d $ T: M ne ee ” Pri Dre ‘ c Pre: 7 fe n York- The stations visited were Lynbrook, : Cr ie AG One) ARE Sik gal he See an alicr Made $ We Make rincess res ses. Merrick, Bell: Ww q5Rd Seven trio vere ota tm ene eRe sed to receive 01 Se € passengyia | ‘ Meee eee eee eee a era eat inecaael tremea ete) Suits at $17.50 ; All The dressiest one-piece styie ever paced aad Seed ye on ile RIES uh Gils ABE EO seats and considerably shaken. | Mc- stations by forcing the doors or cutting Gowan and Campbell had thelr injurics out panes and shoving back the catch. | dressed and were sent home. tery | £2: ‘Aa Ballmore they tried to force the | #180, ambulance wae cumplovely door, but were evidei scared away ————— | fhe ext several day before they could accomplish their pur- iNEW YORK WOMAN ee ROBBED IN CHICAGO, | At Lynbrook the thieves got nothing, having been unable to force an entrance into the office after getting into the} gyre, 3 Te eee one ete Shey earrioa of | CHICAGO, April 2—Mre, L. E. MoFar-| fhe chewing-gum machine, in which |land, of New York, reported to the De- ‘was a small sum of money. At Waa- Bureau last night that names 01 tagh they again laid siege to the chew- ie Hosa of two. dlemond Laugh Makers, rd Se An ree ie ing gum machine and took what money | a h valued at $1,000. § It’s m great song. The Sunday World was in it, and then fo: thelr way | clar {sho discovered the theft of will gfve the words and music nest Sun- ‘They knocked off the |her Jewels a short time after she had day, with @ comic Illustrated cover in < » but could not oF |i hted from a Pennsylvania train at da few pennios was | the Union Depot. jon't forget. Next Sunday. Order from | eee | Sowadealor to-day. _ Edition limited 109 Clever Spring Suits—most of them to 43 lower than elsewhere. ae as Alterations upon tte market a! a price hic Free of aimos seems vcientons. Charge, ; Insuring 1 7. 50 a Perfect Custom Fit. Gi ris’ “Olga” Drees A Smashing Sale of y ave Pairs Suits I the price—for 4 hours only, ane : 75 ar to 1 P. M.—for these =e W A | S T S OTHERS, profit by this pee THE LONESOMETOWN SONG. Billy Gaston's Song, “Gee! But This Is a Lonesome Town,” was so good that Kolb ‘and Dili, the San Francisco to New York 2—Ten drug sale. Buy that Easter Suit derfui dresses—the best va ue—the For Friday—1,000 Colored Ma- Bi These Sa'ts ae actualy pbigecet se ler we've ever presented. | dras ard Figured Cheviot Waists— worth $3.50; Colored Madr: and Figured Cheviot Wvj very special Ve to-morrow at JAMES McGREERY & C0, | JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street | 23rd Street 34th Street Waists, ail to go on sale Friday, On Friday and Saturday, | April the 3rd and qth, | VEILING DEPARTMENTS. In Foth Stores. Cc Veils and Veilings CHINA DEPARTMENTS. 12 Both Stores. for Street, Carriage and Automobile ANNUAL SALE wear. Novelties in net, lace and chif- Fine China, B ag B ns fon Veils. Plain, dotted and fancy A 3 Serie umen! Lamps, meshes, The latest fashionable shades, Girls’ “Long Ls Gas rt Potteries, Marble Busts, Figures, \ iN aan Wes : Made of all-woo! plat Pedestals and Hall Clocks, i ee Dinner Sets. English Porcelain, Blue Willow, L. 98) 112 pieces, New Importation of Foreign Mail — = -- — American Porcelain. 100 vee Stationery. amare inceeder pink, $20 Bed Outfits, $12. 98 Men's & Y a Su its STATIONERY DEP’TS, In Both Stores, \ { i 7.50 plaid and blue .............50¢ per box China, new decorations. roo pieces, | With gilt edge border.....1.00 ‘“ “ Exactly Like mat , meta 10,00 | Engraving of stationery,—the latest An astounding value for to-morrow s quick selling A ‘special purchase—a vast assortment of high class, He letterin permanant ae Q Massive STEEL ENAMEL BED, any size, elastic stylishiy cut, custom finished suits, made with the expecta- wiland China. roo pieces ....28.00 G i gs ‘ vere. a mouncements, felt mattress, and all-steel spring tion of bringing double the price asked for to-morrow. social functions, visiting cards, mono with heavy cable support Fresh from. the ds of the French Limoges China, open stock, | New decoration. 100 pieces, 32.00 34.00 and 40,00, Limoges China with maroon border, Regu'ar price $20; for Friday's selling ony, at 12.98 You' I be su fab order from the W the real go grams and address dies. Estimates and sketches submitted. A complete assortment of Easter open stock. 100 pieces, 86.00 Novelties, including prayer books, Li . F rosaries, silver and leather articles and imoges China with encrusted gold East rd edge. 100 pieces, 115,00 | aster cards, G Li | S ] CUT GLASS. | reat Linoleum Specials IN VE SP’TS. Stores, Celery Trays......... suuetias 2,00 and 3.00 MEE eRe eR DES ae ee sre English Enamelled Oil- Best Cork Linoleum AE Spyne cate LAR POVAD SN PLONS 2% pint Jugs..........----+++-2.75 “ 4.25 Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear. cloth in tile, inlaid, floral Sugar and Cream Sets 1.75 ‘ 2.50 Ladies’ Ribbed Combination Suits, All. perfect goods, immense ial iui 2 pares are ve 1.50 “ 300 Low neck, without sleeves, tight knee or pee you come here to-mor- ocket Crystal Cruets 3.50 \ umbrella shape. Plain or trimmed with “The reg- TOwMWe nL Sell yuna LAMP DEPARTMENTS. lace. 50c, 65c, 95¢, 1.25, 1.50 to 3.75 r 45c, quality at, square uch as a se (the Copper and Brass Art Objects. | Misses’ Ribbed Vests. Low neck, z Considerably below usual prices, short sleeves, Ribbed Drawers, 25¢ cach 1 Boys’ Plain Balbriggan Vests and C Cc Drawers. 25c each 2 WALL ORDERS, FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS. 1n Both Stores. Pure White Cotton Vests and Pants, An extensive collection of White Size 20 to 34. gsc each a Wash Goods | 20324 Ficay Spring Milne Skirts Onder For Enamel and Bird’s- i 5 Pane Bird’s eye Maple Bedroom Linens and Domestics Sale of urniture, Desirable for furnishing (XO_MATL_ORDERS Sample Straw Hats Sample Straw Hats 1. 00 country homes. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS, In Both stores, New Untrimmed Dress Shapes; samples Pee SP ewes’ Goede byte? Zour owe material at one Dress Wihite Ene ates 5 : i ‘ of various makers; big shapes, style, braids and in price {rom 49¢ to $1-50) and vey eae ‘ mel Furniture. Sale of Boys’ and Young Men s Clothing. variety of straws, colrs, Dress shapes in for the making fe, $1650, and pay as $1 REA anenannaencn AAG : Neath aac great variety, including The sk , 7,59 27.09 and 39.00 Reefers. Blue, red, tan and grey. hanes and colees: Wort Targe sailors, Choice, Chiffoniers ,.....16.00, 22.00 ‘ 33.00 Si U , “The OR ff Hi each Cachcscccecscsnin p ize 3 to 10 years, 5.00 e t Costumers 3.00, 425 “ 6 2 ul a Baby Hats teeeree 3,00 00 value 6. 5 The Ha of the sea- Cha'rs 3 a 6. 2 “ = . Saban the ea RR MTU oeotire made over wire Betis 0 O Hele} 1eb&fe) 10,00 Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, row. We made th f Sau Detar ef 5559, 9.00 11.00 Mostly hand-tailored garments in grey Banco Raine tee ee \ s isi eseleh Chi 14.00 and brown, Size § to 16 years, 8.50 LAP AB TERS) OCT Eien Wall Cabinets... 4.25, 650 “ 950 usual price 10.60 AMON aa eee ari. aeRO ay op ¢ er n Brass Beadsteads, Washable Russian and Sailor Suits, aie ad ated E Ropers vo complies f About 25 ° Fine Brass Bedsteads, Ma . fe) ay nite Boe colored washable Goon . QUALI A Best colors, ea, e This Hat, ’ special, comin, Si Ik i D skirt for many of which are manufacturers’ fabrics, Size 24 to ro years. 1.45 SHFETS; size 72x Cc = > H ress Goods seamed; limit 4; each e NOW ALLASILE BLACK y : ~y) value 1.75 to 2.50. luplicated, Fin- quer, 2 inch \ filling, All WRAVY SILER YS: ity musit samples and cannot be too Young Men's Suits, of fancy Cheviot and Worsted, Size 32 to 38 chest measure. 14.50 Hair Goods Specials|” R MERRY WIDOW PUFF: Izo Ch ite in sets of 12; p We ee es : ane “oe 98 lish ished with best eavy late tubing and sizes 17.50, 25.00 aud 29 09 valuz 16.50 to 20.00 usual prices 22.50, 32.50 and 37.50 Beer MAND 2INC Pompad JANES MeGREERY & CO, JAMES MeCREERY & CO. a tenner ie pathe RON 25rd Street 34th ~treet 23rd Street 34th Street 168 hai eo as Fea y or any unbecoming a 4 air. eed 6 ni gra Senne a esateed in ily OSE APELICATIO