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-ugresresseeeeroronernsrensnennsrsaense rsa ures terstsseassess ass ener ‘é SUBWAY BULDE NDONALD DES; LL MARY WEEKS Wife and Daughter at Bedside | When End Comes Early Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street prmeefF. CARNEGIE KILLS HIMSELF 4 Sensation Follows Finding of Financier a Suicide in His Home. eee is the best source of body-warmth. It’s the match that starts the regular fuel burning. Just a little improves the appeti a little . more warms, builds up and strengthens the whole’ body. Thousands and thou- sands of little babies, boys and girls, men and women, are taking it to keep out the cold, to keep up the body- warmth and to keep the doors closed against Grippe, Pneu- monia, Rheumatism and Con- sumption, To-Morrow—Saturday—Our Misses’ Department. will make the day eventful with some remarkable offerings in Apparel for Misses, Small Women and Girls It is a fairly pretentious task to look after the younger generation of wemen, who certainly arenot behind their mothers in ideas of dress. And yet here is a department which successfully caters to those ideas and is eternally evolvirg something new and attractive. This Spring it has 4 planned its offerings on asmuch larger scale to mect the exigencies of its growth. To-morrow fl This Morning. SKETCH OF Was “Self-Made Man’? Who} Won Fame and Fortune HIS LIFE. March 17.—A sensation has In financial circles by the suicide of I. F. Carnegie, manager of the Lombard street branch of Parr'a Hank, Limited, whose body was discov. ered in his home to-day. The affairs f the institution are anid to be { . fect order. baie os ~-Saturday— however, it should command special attention on account of some splendid values it is offering in apparel for Misses and Girls. For some days past it has been busy preparing to bring these attractions to the fore. Obviously the purpose ef this is to accentuate a background of attractions that are no less interesting because not featured here. Parr's Mank, Limit Through Own Efforts. |. of which C, F. Parr ts chairman of the board of direc- cs general and R. W, Whale was originally man- The garments described below are unquestionably excellent values and afford you an ideal John PR. MeDonald, contractor, y and was ac oF 7 —— = he . . ghee ind ben 4 Wan aabalpameted whe the It contains no alcohol, no opportunity to enrich your wardrobe and save money in so doing. Second Floor wad, fied at 18 4 Bank, Limited. On amaleama- drug or other harmful in- ee ee eee =e ee ee ee his 1 West 6 TEM DoONaus Hed 1k Mie the tee teh ae gredient; it is known the Misses’ Tailored Suits Misses’ Coats, full length models of second s everal waeks' til- | . The authorize world over by the of men’s wear serges, Shepherd checks, home- English serge, Shepherd checks or fancy | & fs se Aigs sib by Mayor Van Wyek, who oe bed ae rhe et i spuns or fancy tweeds. Ten distinctive tweeds. Some lined throughout with peau | Hi mark of quality—The a silver spade, important was Mr. McDonald's rsonal service In the enterprise con- Jered that his life was insur 000,000, At that time the act estimated that he would have lived un- til 1916. Prolleme were presented in the con- et the subway that were en- tirely new, They were successfully solved In every instance, On Mr. Me- he bad periods V's suggestion the subway plans the last only a few 4 to Include the tunnel to) nue in Brooklyn. © tracks were down and the subway | was practically finished in January, | 14, For months the equipment was No arrange: | tested and the employees were traine models, in either plain or fancy tailored effects. Colors are navy, black, white, fancy stripes or black and white checks. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Value 29.50 Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses. Four distinctive models, in English or French serge, and all wool Shepherd checks. Collars of satin or braid in contrasting shades. Colors are navy, black, and white or black and white check. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Value 35.00 de cygne; others lined to waist. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Value 25.00 Juniors’ Full Length Coats, of English serge or chephard checks. Collars and cuffs of silk in contrasting shades. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. Value 19.50 Girls’ Coats, full length models, of serge or shepherd checks; lined with Venetian col- ors,inavy, black or white check. 6 to 16 years. Saturday special at. §.95 and 7.95 Girls’ Reefers of all woo! mixtures, with collars of velvet in contrasting shades ter, Mrs, Harry B. | nd. His only son, Fisherman. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL ———>— Denth of Army Word was received at the Army Building this noon that Sergt. Vogt of the Fighty-seventh Company, Coast Ar ullery, died while on board the Unite! States traneport MeClelian. The trans port was ont its way from Ne t News to Galveston. Sergt. Vogt's body All be sent here to relative ~ SakskCompany 15.00 Reed, and John B. fr. died thirteen years ago. Several weoks ago Mr. McDonald naa an attack of bronchitis, which left bim in such a weakened condition he hed a recurrent attack of kidney trouble. It|*! her husi 19.50 12.95 had been known for some time he could not recover, although of improvement, ' days ago. It had been hoped to take him to @ mpre favorable climate, but his condl- tbn “never permitted it. 19.50 in navy or black, 8 Sabie have hedn inadb for the,tameras 27 for traffic to the | Leis eet bani meee eae ce cl Sizes 6 to 16 years. Value 9.75 3.95 Z ‘ * | weneral publle on Oct. 27, 1904. | notch or sailor collars. Sizes ’ ‘ Fame Linked with Subway. ‘ell Out With Belmont. Y eng’ Girls’ Washable Dresses, of gingham, While Mr. McDonald had undertaken} yor some time prior to the opening Broadway at 34th Street years. Value 35.00 25.00 percale or chambray; in Dutch or high neck models. Slightly soiled. Sizes 6 to 14 years. work much more diMcult i gineering point of view, there h Dona an en- he is known 1 heen friction betwéen Mr. Me- | nd Mr, Belmont. Mr. McDonald was not invited to speak at the celebra- Misses’ Dresses, of French Challie, cf for havi it the sub ° foulard, cotton voile or ‘marquisette, in a ae Nas 3 Soe, Csaatd Abe , principally for having ou! ne wu on 0 ope ot wi . i : 95, Mi { Mek Me Was one OF the efen went la” cay Mal Me Beene in on tcl Special for to-morrow, Saturday large assortment of models. 14, 16, 18 years. Nii te jaturday special tloned felf-made men, having risen | terview sald that the credit for the con- | 12.95 WUD 6.4 15.00 = 19.50 1e Rubway belonged to | mble positto is youth | ee once Poors Se nee y Parsons rather than to one second to no man tn his business In our Women’s Costume and Dress Department Nidconk telbhy steak an tee om Ss 1 to Mr. - nad. Juniors’ Tailored Suits, of English high-neck models, trimmed with fine laces or ° tetera ih oontatice an vue Mr. McDonald resigned from the To. P serge, Shepherd checks or tweeds, in plain ah teed ete seth fe none the worse bg v i scumas Esaswane Goteacs a | fi dels. M. smart collar on that account. Sizes 6 to 14 years. jobs took him all over the Western | tno way Construetion Company in| Wi D or fancy models. any new r a Hemisphere, he prigea himself most | Doce mer, ism and Immediately abe | Vv. omen Ss Tesses at 25 00 effects of cpa eae te Navy, Mies Wea. . ates ooh Avae on his accomplishment in this eity, the himself with the Thomas F, Ryan tn- 1 40.00, 50.00 and 60.00 . black and white check, old blue, tan .or falue 2: aturday special 1.43 fide action’ and:éc o b- | terests by becoming a director and vice- alues fe le an fe . ~ ti ‘ ey. To seg the The antees ise of president of the Metropolitan Securities | fancy stripes. 13, 15, 17 years. Value 25.00 19.50 — Value 3.95 Saturday special 1.95 Company. This was a step in the fight of Mr. Ryan to force himself into the Interborough and unload his tottering any moment he undertook, although he! ve had a prominent part in Such events as this usually ccme after Faster, kut we are bent on reversing scrae of the would fh 4 4 : : fi AID oh: the the Panama Canal had Merrupsiitan system. on the prosperous ||| ‘ditions, We have an eye to your Easter needs ard have planned this offering on that A Splendid Millinery Exhibit the Governs ot decided to perform) Belmont subway and L lines. | that work, Mr. McDonald an unced that he was| | account. True, we kave cnly 386 cf these dresses, in spite of our efforts to get more. But this assortment is ample erovgh for your selection when you consider that it includes only two to five of any one model! These dresses, ky the way, are the productions of a manu facturer whose ideas and workmanship measure up to our own. They embrace the smartest models evolved during the current season, in strect dresses, dinner gowns, demi-evening gowns, trotting frocks—in fact, dresses to suit every occasion. Materials are crepe modia, satins, crepe de chine, satins with chiffon over draped effects, messalines, plain or striped, chiffons and foulards in plain or bordered effects; pongees or rajahs, silk voiles, silk mare and some special attractions for Saturday Here isa veritable salon of beautiful things. Rife with the choicest conceits of Paris, lavish with displays of native ingenuity, it is litcrally a storm center of styles. Empire bonnets, poke bonnets, helmet shapes and what-not-else in the millinery miscellany of trimmed and tailored effects are here in a riot of hues, including the season’s most approved shades, such as Empire green, royal blue, royal purple and cerise. Black and white, too, always desirable, were never more so than now. But see the department by all means, for it is one of the most striking illustrations of what can be accomplished where the facilities and resources are just as lavish as the aims of the Department itself. Mr. McDonald was born tn Cork, Ireland, in 18H, the son of Bar- | tholomew McDonald, a contractor and Alderman, Barthot we M raid | reared his son in the contract: Ddust- ness. The young man went to Baltl- | more after his father's death and lo- cated there in partnership with Corne- jius J. Ryan of this city. This firm tackled the first big tunnelling Job! through the strects of « great elty tn) he history of the country—the con-, wrnction of the B, & O, tunnel through | Baltimore, a xoing to bulld an east side subway for the Metropoliian to compete with the Interborough, Mr. Belmont got fright- | ened, the Interhorough-Metropolitan merger was formed and Mr. MeDonald retained at a salary of $50,000 a year refrain from building any eubways in New York. Fortuno of 45,000,000. Following his alliance with the Ryan interests Mr. McDonald played an inac- ve part in construction work, although nthe Panama Canal, He * by writing letters sand giving out in- ‘ansit situation as ft | M SEE ata = Built Big Reservoir. ei LESLIE EE A RE Te a Wes Geen: af MeDensst & Reva won| Ducal Pamarad (Gint nec waa hat ies quisettes in plain or striped effects, et cetera. The all silk marquisettes are made over silk Tailored Hats: values 8.50 to 10.08: Saterday hye Vi an , pay “Balti | terested ny capac \° Ry . . : ‘ 4 ris) luces descripti 7 ike, y in that tl shly typi Giewoive clae tah Haitienbre tunnel | (2100) ‘oa oe linings. There is also a splendid representation of the most wanted colors. It is hardly the xeney Leesa es i ints pay peter whith makes them stil mcrelateractive invalues ed to York and allied him- ib i ill gi vi lecti ij ij . : Su t"cxety ‘Seat Dut an Extra necessary to’add that early shepping will give you the widest selection. _—_Feurth Floor. Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats 5.00 to 14.95 was not long before he had annexed the contract for building the Jerome Park Reservoir against strong Tam- many opposition. , The election of Mayor Van Wyck ang the appointinent of John Whalen Sorporation Counsel brought Mr. MeDeonald into Tammany Mr MeDonald was John Whalen’s cousin, Richard Croker, who had jong Mr. McDonald, 1 and personal fri iship had much to do clopments con- | Stomach to Work | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will Do the Work of Two or Three Stomachs. Afford Instant Relief. Women’s Suit Department We have regaled you here with only four items, but if none of these are just what you want, the de- partment itself can surely give you the identical thing you are looking for at the right prices. Women’s Tailored Suits. These are strictly tailor made garments, with jaunty jackets and peau de cygne lin- Women’s Coat Department Women's Coats continue to grow more mannish and some of them might be suitable for masculine wear, $0 far as style alone is concerned, Personally we regard this tendency with favor, as it is par- ticularly effective in, garments of this character. Women’s Ceats, made of mixtures or One really wonders whether it is possible for a woman to survey this*tempting array of smart hats without finding just what she wants. They run the gamut of styles in shape and color and are exquisitely finished. Ostrich Feather Quills: vglue 4.50: Saturday special at 2.95 Ostrich quills are particularly featured in this Spring's styles, and these are exceptional values. To be had in black, white and all the season's most wanted shades. One cf the best values of the season. A Notable Collection of Boys’ Suits Young America demands more of our attention cach year. He bristles in like father, and cerning the the subway, | ing. Materials are men’s wear serge in black fancy weave cloths in the newest colorings, |. ‘ iver neenaN : ANG @ige for the construction of the sub- | or blue, as well as hair line stripes. 19.75 with dainty touches of combination colors. 15.00 is as discriminating as a debutante looking for a frock. But he will find us better prepared way were opened by the Rapid Transit; (a Commission on Jan, 15, 1900, Donald was the offer was to build the syste 000,000 flat. Mr. Me- | ¢ der. His | tui for $3 This was more than $4,00 donk, with whom Mr, McDonald had| previously been associated in big con-! struction works, i] Building the Subway. Women’s Satin Suits, plain tailored or trimmed models. Long roll or sailor collar effects, trimmed with braid and hand-made ornaments. Straight line skirts, 25.00 Women's Tailored Suits, of se in black, navy, white or black Women’s Coats, made of men’s wear serge. Strictly tailor-made, with semi-fitted back. Entire garment lined with peau de cygne. Value 22.50; special at 16.75 Women’s Steamer Coats, made of donble face materials; in navy, gray or brown, with long shawl collar. than ever this Spring, and, whether he comes alone or brings mother in tow, he will receive the best of attention and won't need to hunt long for the particular suit he wants. The assortments are big, the designs are exclusive, the fabrics are the best, and the make and the finish are better than usual. Boys’ Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits, with extra knickers, in all wool cloths of Second Floor. Boys’ School or Dress Suits, in an exten- sive assortment of models and materials. Superior ' ‘ A very Pe ; ; st Belmont was soon found to! stomach and white check. Jackets have long satin wey Riggs Oey nspagl Dy the newest Spring colorings. Alpaca lined. fi ish, s ' Hairs heeled tas sean attractive looking coat, striking in style. | 25.00 Sizes up to 17 Exceptional value, at 5.75 in “4s and finish. 5.75 1017.50 buttons, Extremely smart appearing 39.50 Women’s Overcoats, 42 inches long: box Boys’ Double Breasted and Norfolk ~!¢8 © to 18. fd toll. | Acker, Merra!l & Condit est. Company Grocery Perfection---Reasonable Pricas 1820 Women's Tailored Suits in the newest materials. Long satin revers and smart braid-trimmed skirts. All copies of imported models. 50.00 effect, with large patch pockets. In rough cloths, blanket cloths, Scotch mixtures, homespuns, basket weaves or serges. White, navy, black, brown or sey. 18.50 29.50 35.00 Spring Straw Hats for Misses and Children . Saturday—Second Floor. A complete assortment of fine medels, including creations from the Parisian shops as well as dainty adaptations from our own workrcoms. Styles that are exclusive with us, at prices which would not begin to purchase such hats at other stores. 4.50 to 14.95 As a Saturday special we offer an assemblage of misses’ rough braid hats, designed and trimmed in our own workrooms, Made especially for girls from 6 to 16 years. No better values anywhere. 4.95 Suits, with extra Knickers, in fabrics of unusual cualityand a selection that is twice az big as any other in the city, at this one price. Full or half mohair lined. The best value ever offe.ed at 7.95 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, Norfolk or double breasted models. Fashicned of absolutely fast color serge’ trousers full-lined and coats full mohair lined, Excellent in make and finish. 5.00 Boys’ Spring Reefers, for immediate or later wear, in serge, Shepherd plaids or fancy mannish coatings, 3.95 and 5.00 Boys’ Russian Sailor Blouse Suits, in a large variety of models. Fabrics include blue serge and Shepherd plaids, trimmed in new and effective designs. 3.95 and 5.00 Distinctive Suits for Boys and Youths 12.50 +0 25.00 Fifth Floor. We are free to confess that but for our facilities for manufacturing men’s clothes, we could not offer suits of such excellence as these at such reasonable prices. These particular suits Dozen Each | \ll are not men’s suits in small sizes. They are especially designed, cut an_ tailored for youths Farima—a. M. & C. Best—t ib. pha. sssssessseees +07 | , ll] and boys between the ages of 14 and 18 years. The various fabrics, patterns and models are Corn einen Maine~ wh 2 cans, 1.35.12 | Silk Blouses Gloves for Women | herein ample variety, and the tailoring in every respect is equal to that which characterizes Peas—sitted Early June--Extra Fine 1.50 13 fon Warmantandliiases unusual values for Saturday ' | our garments for men. The styles are as dinstinctive as our designers can make them, and Spinach—inest Quality--No, 3 cans .....4..666.1.75 16 Just three very special glove attractions at prices the trimmings and finish of every garment conform to the general excellence of Saksmade clothes, Tomatoes—a. M, & C--Extra Large—No, 3 cans.1.60 14 a Saturday event on the Third ltoor which are an argument unto themselves. Olive Oil—Rising Sun French—qt. cans, OOC.3 14 Blouses of striped messaline, kimono model; with Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, double finger * : gal. cans, 1,603 large bottle, @5c 3 small bottle, 35c, tailor collar, trimmed with plain bandings in HPs in black, white, tam grey or mode, 9g | : Sale of Shirts and Hosiery for Youths and Boys. Preserves—Pure Whole Fruit—t 1b, jars 3.50.30 attractive colorings. Finished with buttons andtic. po os Gloves. of black Nie s Some extra special values for Saturcay in the way of youthful requirements, Egg Plums or Gages—fancy California, N« Also tailored waists of fancy striped silk, tucked !2 or 16 button mousquetaire models, Laundered Negligee Shirts, with neck Hosiery, made of heavy black cotton, with 26 cans Chambers St West 42d at ooklyn Stores: BTth Bt, & Gin Ay. Tid Mt 1215 Fulton St. 44 S Pulton s r & Amsterdam Ay 1254 model, with side pleated frill and buttons. numerous colorings to match Spring suits. Vv 00. Special at 3,95 In Values 1,00 and 1.25, Two-Clasp Chamoisette Gloves, a it 25e new four row embroidery, in black, natural, tan or grey. Value 50c. Spe: 9e EEE —————————— bands, made of woven and printed madras in light Patterns are neat stripe effects Sizes 12 to or dark colors. and germents are cut extra large. 14 neckbands. Regular value 1.00. Saturday, 55c : triple linen knee, heel and toe, and full fashioned. Also silk lisle, seamless hosiery, guaranteed abso- lutely fast colors. Sizes 61/) to 10, Regular value 35c. Saturday, 3 pairs for 69e Saturday special 1.95