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is avehie Revd, Actor, Ie Dead. re pou seca ssl CANAL TOLL EXEMPTION | teral stage characters, died here last wight as the result of 9 nervous down. Mr. Boyd wor sixty-four @id and continued his work on @tage until a year ago. A native Louis, he began his stace cw e here and later went to New York CHOATE SAYS ie UNS ; AVIOLATION OF TREATY, | war taken two Weeks ago muffering with THE EVEN womuy, control and govern on the @ole condition of its being always neu- isl and free for the passage of ‘he ships of all nations on equal tonne. Saraye ch that i we get Into FRIDAY, De Leon, Socta Dantel De Leon, Hint and editor of the Werkly People, ously Il at Mt, Sinal Hospital, where he heart trouble At hospital it was | 4 n that he was a H Clothing : Credit fe $ ‘I Weekly . : State Ha Mr Bet. a SO i pe | view that the clause in the Panama “These, letters, if earefaily perused, ~_S—SSSSSSHSj} Carat act exempting coastwise ship- | OPEN AN ACCOUNT ‘ Former Ambassador Says Re- Thing We Can Do. WASHINGTON, April 17. - the Panama tolls repeal to- Rreat Importance Choate, for- t Britain. 10! ord. yester- Wi a letter tr mer Amba was made pa Washes Your Clothes Beautifully Without Rubbing | ping from tolls is @ clear violation | | the treaty.” In his letter si Choate din- \ jotintors a the * Hay -Pauncetote! ith TAA haan, Sa, Brovklyn | treaty. Referring to the letters be- 14h) Fleshing-Graham “I.” Station ltween himself und Mr. Hay during| Forish Your Home at You Own Terms | ce Tie, Ms Furniture Carpets Clothing ',.: Large Steck «Prices Right Cusrleous Treatment | + vad ti from Avs: 3 to) Thousands who use ty should mean exactly what it sere make it more r ; and eacludas the porsibility of y exemotion cf any kind of vessele \ ler “the United States. Hquality be- SJ| tween Great Britain and the United | tates is the constant theme, and | empocially in my last letter of Oct. 3, 1901, where | speak of Lord Lans- | downe's part in tho matter and say: | “Hoe has shown an earnest de- aire to bring \o an amicable set. tlement, honorable ainke to both Tht Bt $2, 49 Bene $7.98) In @ubstance ne abrogates the Clayton- Bulwer treaty, gives us an American canal, ours 3s build as and where we Ii parties, this long and important controversy between two nations, Ppenan 0 All Goods Purchased al O Presoctation of This Advittsoment Decide Now-- Not to Pay $25 for a Suit You Can Get for $15 IVE-WIRE MEN will find fast company in our spirited _ Spring styles. Here are suits with ‘‘go’’—suits tailored up to top-notch fit and finish, —the kind that hold their own. We've a host of young-biood novelty patterns; pete of staples tor the more conservative dressers. ou’ Hl like our jaunty, slim-shouldered, full skirted Balmacaan coats. $15 commands your choice of these guaranteed $25 values. Our second floor shop saves you $10 by saving us BIG overhead expenses. Fashion-correct SUITS For men who are looking for eco- nomically cor- rect prices— Smart, Modish TOPCOATS Just the right weight and just , the right “swing” Monroe Clothes Shop Two Handy Shops for the Convenience of Our Uptown and Downtown Patrons Longacre Building --One Flight Up Open Evenings. N. E. Corner Broadway & 42d St. ~. Also at 206-208 Broadway b at Fulton St. (Post Bldg.) Elevator in Arcade. SILK Glove Time Has Tested Kauser Silk Gloves and experience has proved them to be the best silk gloves made, yet they cost no more than the ordinary kind. When you are asked to buy a sub- stitute for “KAYSER” Silk Gloves | insist on the Genuine “KAYSER” Look for ‘‘KAYSER’’ in the hem. It insures maximum value for the price paid. A guarantee ticket with every pair that the tips outwear the gloves. Short “KAYSER” Sill Gloves 50c to Long “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 75¢ to 2500 AT ALL STORES a he Cran eee f (a 4 : AFPMIun 1%, STERN BROTHERS _ Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue The Silk Department will place on sale on special counters, Main Floor, | tomorrow, Saturday, the following desirable groups of ca =—sTAMPED ON A sreR D_ MEA sp OF MERIT Gth Ave. and » THE STORE OF A THOUSAND snes Fashionable Silks in Waist and Dress Lengths At very =" concessions from usual prices. Providing an hes ead for the securing of most wanted Spring “a Summer silks, at ee iy small cost. Washable Habutai Silks, 36 inches wide, in fancy stripes plain colors; Fegue larly $1.00 a yard, at 58c Chiffon Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Satin Charmeuse and Canton Crepe, regularly $2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 a yard, at $1.35 Printed Chifer nd, Imported Gotfine, fer wd plain black Foulands, rly $1 25 md 75 yard, at 90c° Chat Toffetas, in Roman stripes; Printed Chiffons and Canton Crepes, wate 2.50 and 3.00 a yard: 1. Misses’ and Girls’. Suits and Dresses At Much Less Than Prevailing Prices To meet every requirement of school-time, play-time and dress wear, in a delightful , ‘ i variety, on the , to-morrow. Fyne thar sages special at $17.75 ines, trimmed with Booty sti jain silks; tier skirts, sizes, 14, ated olga Misses’ Suits, special at $24.50 of serges and checks; smart se coat models, with ruffle collar, trimmings and Russian tunic skirts of Roman stripe: spe alk 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Suits,special $29.75, 35.00 Four smart models, of navy and black man- nish serges shepherd ; including directoire styles, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, $19.50 Of serges, crepe de chine or chiffon taffetas, many combined with taffeta and Roman stripe silk, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Linen Dresses, $6.75, 8.25 Two models, ball button trimmed, batiste collar and cuffs, in white and desirable colors, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. following are of particular interest: Misses’ Balmacaan Coats at bag in smart novelty mixtures, in sizes for 14, and 18 years. Girls’ Coats, i ~85,7.80 9.78 ge cpa $4 » Of serge length mel Tae kineee coll es la dared full and half lined, in pretty new modes, sizes 6 to 14 years. Psi Dresses, om epeeies at $1.85 showing new Kgredaeen gingham, ghatle sae blue, pink, green or brown; alsa, Re plain gingham, long waisted effect, LS acs tan or rose, sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Dresses, special $2.25, 4.85 of white lawn, effectively trimmed with Valen- ciennes lace insertion and embroidery, sizes’6 to 16 years. Girls’ Dresses, at $2.95, 5.95 of linen, ratine, new plain and checked eee with lace collar, patent leather suede belts. sizes 6 to 12 years. Women’s Feather Neckwear Recent importations include many artistic varieties of light-weight Spring and Summer Neckwear, of Marabou, Ostrich-and-Marabou, plain Ostrich, maline and taffeta silk, for motoring and general wear. Specially priced for to-morrow are the following groups: Marabou Capes, in black and natural! color; _ with some silk tassels; five rows, at $2.50; six rows, at $3.75 Marabou Capes, in combination with ostrich; with exquisite tassels; ‘inished \ five rows, at $2.95; six rows, ‘at $4.50: Marabou and Ostrich Scarfs, in two rrodels; with full ribbon bow, or smart ribbon rosette, in black and natural, black and white, and natural and white; Specialat $3.95 Children’s Hats For Immediate Wear On ‘thé Third Floor, in a charming variety of attractive shapes and color- ings, fancy braid mu broad Milan and Leghorn Hats, trimmed with tiny flowers, velvet ribbon bows and lace, suitable for all occasions, at $2.25, 3.75, 5.00, 7.50 | $7 Suit Cases, at $4.85 For Week-end Travelers Made of black crameled duck; lined with eretonne; withtray; top shirred pockets. Good- looking, durable, convenient, and low priced. Women’s Afternoon Bags at $2.85, 3.95 and 4.50 OF fashionable silks, in Roman stripes, plaids and moire; pain or in combinations of color- ings; others of pin seal, in black or modish colors Misses’ and Children’s Spring and Summer Shoes The Shoe Department, on the Second Floor, invites an examination of the excep- tionally satisfying assortment of Footwear for the young people of the family. Selected with many years of knowledge of the requircments of girls and boys, and constructed et durability, comfort, shapeliness and good style, Included are Oxford and Ankle Ties, Button and Lace Shoes, Play Oxfords, Barefoot Sandals and Tennis Oxfords, in al! the various leathers and fabrics, made on natural-shape lasts, i Cie Settee a te coves neat moderately priced. We direct special attention to Tan Play Shoes, made with broad flexible ag in sizes 5 to 8, at $2.00; sizes 81/2 to 11, at $2.28; sizes 11/2 to 2, at $2.50. An unusually important sale of eBay Getting | is provided for To-Morrow, on the Third Floor, by this extraordinary offering of Boys’ Two-Trouser Norfolk Suits, at $6.50 They are made of all-wool fabrics, in light, medium or dark mixtures. Coats in the new Norfolk model, with sewed-on belts and patch pockets; with alpaca and twilled linings. Both pairs of trousers lined throughout. Sizes for ages 7 to 18 years. We also direct attention, To-Morrow, to an exceptionally interesting assortment of Finely Tailored Norfolk Suits, at $9.75, $12.50 and $15. Representing | the handsomest ready-made clothing for boys of 8 to 18 years. They are made of new Summer suitings, tweeds, crashes and homéspuns. Coats are helf-lined with alpaca or serge. Each suit has an extra pair of trousers. Boys’ Balmacaan Coats Made of shower-proof tweeds, in attractive patterns and colorings; cut over the newest models. Yoke and sleeves lined with silk. Sizes for 6 to 16 years; at $7.50 and 10.50 Boys’ Furnishings lete assortments of blouses, shirts, pa, mas, rompers, bath robes and neckwear; nf of boys’ and children’s hats, of cloth, felt and straw, in the season's newest shapes and colorings In preparation for Monday, April 20th, an extraordinary Clearance Sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets from which advance selections may be made 'To-Morrow, Saturday. i Also, for Monday, April 20th, the Annual Sale of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery And a very remarkable Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits At the largest price reductions of the season.