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6 favor for the rip TAMMASY STILL BRAZES. Railroad Committee to Report on Port Clcrtcr Company. The hold-ur of Oa PW Compar.r-s for to certalr.tree and aver.ues In The wa. continued yesterday by tre eiflermen. railroad cf the through its rhr.lrtnavß.

Aide- BaSKVtX, favorably en swon the "Rip" rompany. tho New-Yrk for the pnxiiece at th port ter compaj that Corr.pacjr is to l.ulid fc railroad. It does 'hat BVBtST. vhore moribund eonditio. Is likely to be rcv.sl.l aa CorporatloTi As eoon as rcjjort of ralJroad committee was ree4 IMOM steCSA the Tammany Mflff.

moved as at: lit to refer the report to Board of and for BH of romjwr.sation. ipe Mi request the of dH to dffcr ftflnn on this report for one rek. Goodman. "This should be done tnder the rule, rule Is intended to haaty artion on all of kind. The of railroad committee should luve ii opportunity to present a minority reyrt on thla llcallon.

My reason I BMMV that lM to th 'iienter Corr.pany* application rassed en. thit the two for privileges can to the Board of and at the time." Aldermen acCall and TVafer. of the railroad mil flcraurred to Uiia and ureed ImmetMH acUon. boarfi should be aimMlahed by the veto ot the previous and resolution by the MaW hasty action," "I consratulat- liayor on aatm Ido ot nvy rhe of the majority of U.is ooard or the feelir.BK of Railroad after readiiigr veto The Port Chester com par. had an application before this board for xriy anJ the roaJ could not get a la.ir Ing on it.

soon as this moribund road ranted a permit then- greatest walScltuie the propow-d lejrlslaUon was rushed What Hie meaning of al) this haste? is the of having: a minority In the Railroad requests a. beartac Bi-e to fenored? The people of The Bronx sent hundreds of people down la the paaaase of the resolution tor the road Then was not one v. ire raised ir, of this defoact It is embalmed ar.d then v.s-lj Alr report nf tbe Raflrood to LtiOl flf battn the Drpartment i ndei Lbi i of the aiaermrn to j.a«v looked f-r if the resolution ever oen. Alderman Fui'r BkU to Trihnne rer.on^r thar aeon i Port Cherter company had ta Ita the-n the cnW r-norf'i on b'y and real to Board of EaUuiatt aai apj Waldorf. Three Mi nptured in Alleged Gambling Hom the shadow of the 'vTaldnrf- Astoria.

Captain of the Tcrderloin station, with of hla drtertives, rajded en alleced parnbllnf houet last night. arrested three men. Wbtgf save their nftr.es as J. B. VDron, of No.

a W. mid WiUon. cf 507 CTest FVwtj faj private arbo rh tee il I t)i. I win A log to his- atoiT. botae thm Bf four nisrhti- itted.

aad won rnon- x' be lost twice aa Jiiuch be hrd night hr In. However a kt-y to the fror.t. Coot. IlltW lllation nvnrn to V- Boerhei. sufi 'tcrdav 1n JrfTcrson UarkM oourt, made out Car of with these and a few Captain Oattrefl and his cr.t to the pd Qac key.

however, let 7'here were an present, bvl I ta Beecher 7 Trere fourd ar.l Th? (iav that P. TVV.xon J. PJBwfei th.it is a dealer. th'-r v.hs the doorkerpcr. erd Wilson, nose name thty give es John W.

la nother dealer. WILL NOT TALK OF INDICTMENTS. J. B. Vreelarid fcr Action Would B- Secret r.efari'.r.f Intimation cf Justice Holmes in opinion that lr.dictmentt tnifrht follow cf the court in the Northern Securities John Vref.and Cttttad States Attorr.ey for New-Jrreev.

would mjiV rrusrdefl Feen by a Tribtine reporter last "I can make or.lv Ftr.t^mT.t." he: 1 understand Justice Hoist's opinion he that activrrj traced In an unlawful combination rr.icht be Mr Vroel cid to Pay who. if ar.r rrleht to this liability or in opinion any such reetdt von follow. If nr.y nxirb rreptrstinr.c we ne i-aid. 'they wouir) be rr'irr-ly nrrrrt and 'l not be r.y vay to m. ELKINS.

JR LEFT $1,221,567. Net Value of Estate and Two Children Get It. cf the af tVjr.iaTn Bt I Oof In the Court fcerr resterday. that I o- -t fcsa nrtr BCG from the VB r.r.A the rr a not valuation of ts between the S2Shii uld cf rhoia Wharfs the Difference? Ghe GENUINE i certain cure for all dir.ord;rs snsinc Irorr impaired digestion snd and bv phvsicians in the treatmen: of gout. and dyspt natural alkaunh WATER Insist on having the Genuine cksiisk, SOLD IN PINTS AND WARIS ONLY.

lv ifv UKSTCII ESTER ELECTIOSS Win in All Village itlTMt la County. party Itaea tm ret Republloar.i. Ir. every town re ftaaHttCM in fleja In or almost 2 to 1. rr.ont went rteput-llcan.

electlr.g L. Bopktl WtHIWi Repab'J tad t-x receiver, runnlnf; Mnyhfw was and nird. anattattt of a tad will be or 1,. Pelhan the pi Ml Bl fit over Pr. A.

H. Pearlen. of the pymam. elerTed president there. Bh v.

MR raat In the er.tire village. Ftnallrst In the State, and Mr. Fearles mi them all Frederirk a th" wreatcbeater ciub. Bt IV Manor, having no ojiporition A Fusion tirkrt rtei ttw day In Tuckahoe. and henrrforth It is announced the lid "ill be aa tbere turf the amVOag and not be tolerated.

Herbert D. f-. fonwr trill be the fusion WOMBS WIS ELECTIOS. Ifefr Political Methods Successful Tarnitowv. nf thr HHiilUg fr.Murrs rf the rlecf.on In Tarntown th artlve prrt laker, by the women.

More than one hundred of than vou-l. played politician, voters, as a rwnlt. carried the BctWC Samuel Horton purtflant ovrr James I-awn. the P.PCke- Mkr raniidate taSt year. This year, however.

It that Eta kefeUer de eerteJ their and voted for Horton. The Dev. DaaMt arho live? opposite the North Tarrytuwn poillr.S held a in Mi and Instructions lo number of inurch women on the proper nrr tr. nark theftr heJleta There many huphaliic Incidents connected with the female voting stayed in the fifteen and then cried out to I cojne A fat vanao tan her skirt aa a nail In while ttro women wanted po In one booth r. and they fo to'-i it waa apainst law that they Immediately left ihe John kefeUer did not wiatl Tarrytown.

bat bai cn-jloy-s marta flpht to Horton. CAMPHOR'S HIGH RECORD. Japan Stops Price $1 a Pound and RiHr.g BOOkd the retail I bfcjbeal prtea evrr mCu kaaera public, of AenMa than SI a ajejusd. thl beinK market told wterdaj that bbw recort i Ukely te- be msde la a few pObi te aay a rhsrmarrutiral ttl feUaefS aa VETO FOR GORMAN'S NEGRO BILL. Wants to Get the Black Men Out but Does Not like the P'an.

tt: to trt tfift-vi Ar.r.!ipo:is. Mtrrh IS. State Senator Arthur V. Jr. of his father In the contrnl rt the orpar.ization, his in the are creatly 1 by fonriation that Governor Warfield.

on the of Aitorr.py Bryan, win vno amendment. Beld ta fa favor af attataatttaaT the Bactor, bvt thi li-hemf thr of tho cfflrtal? find otherwise, hamp'r (avors a rrojierty in th" amendment I rney Qcaerai. erbScb win the the amendment an nay be made to p.iss it over his veto, but it it doubtful whether lead-rs a.n fecure a number of and deleiratrs QoiUUlt. A ri ow frier. of man Eal-l that tiif; rejponyiMlity was cr.

Govet nor FIRE DRIVES OT GIRLS AT NIGHT. They Are Fcrced to Flee From Virginia School in Nijrht Clothes. ir.T to mi: Norfolk. Mr.rh at the Siiffollc rerr.ale CWaVfa aaitl th destroyed a Rood portion af thf bv 1 started in a on tht- peror.d f'vjr by two younj BMOea, art were taatCred women etude ir. the buiKlinp.

aatf tecbai Bee i rich- They secured '-i aa adjotalas bena. The 9 af (he i- bMtttstSana in the Booth. LOVERS TRY TO DIE TOGETHER. N. March Joseph Forget and aack twenty- three, ye.u* attempted by drinkine cartolio add.

KM is dead and Ferret ts in a Berlojs Ibe Inoetr enacted a bulUJlns in the rrar at Ptafajaft house, ard not until BBZty tMa noiT.ins. when walked Into and imvi un. wh-it had to the Troy it that to to the nu the of her family furr-lflv-d the nmt've for He Ik under on charges 4 and rr.ar.siiugl.ter in the. frst IMITATION is charged water containing ahsolutely no medicinal properties ar.d is with marble and sulphuric acid. ANALYSIS rrade Fraseh Avsnur, N.

shows SYFKON ibded "Vichy" to be Croton Viter ttmratd with tas. NEW-YORK DAILT TTUBtTXE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. 1904. BUILDING WORK STOPS' IRONWORKERS VICTIMS.

Bricklayers' Strike Threatens Another Idle Season. Tfc- "rst 111 Ifllll cf strike of the bricklayer. yesterday were atructural iron workers, who were Said crT rlpht Pr.d on In Manhattan ar.d The Eror.x. hem-use under the Uw which is now rigidly a nr.ot carry the Iron work mor. tIMB three stor.rs A number or Iron workers are thrown ii cJso on where complaints of of the building law etopped work.

Between and one I structami ironworkers were laid off on buildings at the following places: Th-rty-foarth-at. Thirty-seventh-ft. an I Barclay Build- and Broadway; Houm Buildinsr. at Flfty-fourth-H. and Mtf Hrr.adway; Thlrtieth-st.

and Mlimi Metropolitan anr.ex. Twenty-thlrd-at. Mercantile BuiMing. southwest corner of Bad Fourth-ave; Women 1 (Mm blUlilXl Amsterdam ar.d Columbus Hotel Bolmor.t new Flatlron Building. Forty-second-st.

and Hroadway; end Broadway, and Broadway The etrlke has thrown members of the fliip and marhin. ry ripK-rs. the uteamntte.rs. boilrr makers and several oihcr trades idle Ml buildings. The structural who had been work a short time, after a lons of Idle- IM vfre indignant yerterday.

Robert E. Neldig. president of tMe FinJaJfcart 1 Branch of th-s went tr. the BulMlns Tr.id.-s dub and wis todtMd tr. put the i'atna on the Boilden' Association.

"It is hard on the he nald. have r.i with any one at The Mason Builders' Association pays that the wi.oie tiiMH4Ttir If an open shop war started, win lie with the l.rirk'.ayera. a rerresentattve of the- assoriatlon en id: The bricklayers are row out in direct of the arhit ration etment. The notices to the lihorrrs whi.h their strike were SSSuteljT on not temrorarliy. and aro Thatch "nd mm th.

quo Now laborers out tor a MOT for a throuph the, representative, of the union al our conference last I ar ak. nrnt I 4 -i it once gtmm nxot In ijnMMkf wtUl thf BOUSE WRECKERS STRIKE. Try to Force Agrccmevt from Three Attack Xon-Union Men. A Btrfto of five hundred BBCOIhCn of Om Housewreckcrs mid Second Hand F.uildlna; Material T'nion went Into effect Stater day In the yards Ol thr. all at or near nr.d Avenue B.

three firms are Meyer Helhr.an. the 8. W. Sengilft, Company and the. Oreen Comr-iny.

The 1. to force them to rer.exr an DS to hours and wages. Th- agreement wrna accerted f.rst by peven out of twenty-one firms In tho bat latrr four of tbsj Fevon reecindfd thflr nctlon. Tho men then ir.ale demand for the renewal of agreement fn the three firms acainst they truck. strikers HtUlrtlJ gathered and made it lively for men ho had tak'ri their They polled tho nwn emxi'oyei by company ofT a tTUCk they "re driving and gavr then, beattrf.

A number Of repre--- ri tativrs of tho afterward the trucki and were not moleated. Polii CommlSStoner ftlcAdoO by f.r:;:s for police protection. It v. 11l be XurnSahed lay. KO SOFT COAL STRIKE.

Bis: Mnjorit't for Operators' Plan, Appnrcntlu. Ift irTj.R.irn to the Tnim yn Joh: Thirty thOVttOd soft nal miners of DtttHCt c.ivt their ih" proCMCUtoa Of the operators for a I per cev.t redoctton In wages, and DO of the miners f.V.owed the reCOOHneDdaVtior.s of thfir otflean ly voting to cuU and thereby avert a It is estimated about 2lOnn r.i the in No. 5, Whlcta IMttyburK and vicinity, also voted In CaTor of accepttns the About 100.000 tu'-n are voting in the 'entire eocnpetttlre tiehi. nnd advices from votlr.a; points Indicate that tho plan will be accepted a large majority. Bar City.

Mnrch 15 report that being generally accepted here, eonilng from reliable pource. Is to the effect that Of ti. miners of the Faplnaw Vr.lley nn proposition submit tod by the operators at the Indianapolis convention was 2 to 1 in favor of acceptance. The vote will not be piven out until after it Is UHUitufl at national headquarters. STRIKE RIOT IS CHICAGO.

Moh Stones Teamsters Who Refuse to Go Out. Kardl is Mrlaa of ou.ejie4 Cay striking employes of Um tLMMttctM Can Company an-i Union who had fused to Quit work In sympathy willi liie BtrTViv The first dlyturb.ince ucutlied on the noith of the city, one of tne stablea of 'ho r-nu a number of men heire ai-d arrested. it is and Irom tba A second battle started at mpajiy'i Booth Escorted by a Dumber of v. in Rittins; half n.iy to a railway bouse, iwed by At anrl rtl ave. p', a mob thai was sbowevtnaj missiles aa The sravgons, with fn- ir escort, stopped at the Brie Railroad house.

al lark and Fifteenth fts and attacked. tri'-d to etrt harries and preTCOl vmcoaa leavtac tiif atatkm. Three armed wtth tons and aided by a dosen and drove the moo to the union freight to rrfuM to tlie poods from but the right handlers declined to enter tl.e f.ebt. THEY LIKE COMBINATION CARS. Run to Please Fresh Air Lovers and Smokers.

Both Hoard of ard New-York milway officials eeay mt ia pjeceeaarlrtooi or runi'liig ot I at tIM B1 MOO. "In deference ismoh' rs ami those wlio flesh railway told Tribune reporter vesterday. have beta running t.uniber of combir.atior on the fxtr'-me east WCSI all tlie winter, fjn in InHement wejitlier. There a for them. .11, 1 ary talk if of BOOSnw.

1 A Board of Health official as the of smoktre and lover? of (Tesb air. "I bellpve the rallwav mmrar.y wuuld be within s.i:<l "if it only ran entirely car In Boor. We receive, however, quite mr.ny protests nt.iinyt cteaed as rotnbination It's liaid to please every I HEARING ON PIGEON SHOOTING BILL. Frisnds of the Wish to Make Strongest Possible Showing. A hearing; oa the bOI 'o prevent Ir.s; of live pigeons from traps, which Is he- the CommlttPe on Csme Fisheries afl to be on Thursday nion.

rrnibers cf ha.v» haa r.o re for a hearir.s on the part of Crfanda of the hill, anJ thin has as an for It In coirrr.i'tee Bm EtepttbUcaa I'ltftllf rerer.tly Mil reported, but St is felt by the nupporfrs of bfQ the. trr.r of making a rcmvJ before the committee cannot overesti- and they are urgtam iH friends of animals ran i jo to bo -iri ft.n at the hearric President of th'e Society for the of Cruelty to Animals 'hit BUj' nitmbtn of that MMy thtro. CARNEGIE GIVES HOMEI Engineering Societies Benefited Dc- spite Civil Engineers. DejpHe the civil IWHI to take part in the acceptance Andrew of a union cr.plneerlns buiMirr. Mr.

Carnegie, bj I In The Tribune, hafe renewed his offer, ar.d yesterday placed al the disposal of other national rr.Blr.eerlnc societies and Engineers' Club JI.OOu.COj for that purpose. The dny tha meeting of the Civil Engli.eers, 3Jr. Cataesle Intimated to rnemberj of tfr.a conference committee desire that a.l four societies, as Intended. Join in receiving .5 gift. By many, tha CMI Engineers' rafWal the following day, by a vote of marly 2 to 1 "to exchange," ns certain Civil Engineers for ip.

apartment." waa rafarded as deathblow to the yr It wss remarked to Charl-s T. Scott, of Plttshurc. th.tt two reprcspntatlves of ths assentinK aocletles. as well as the Engineers' Ctah, favor the complete physical paratiori of the two buildings, but that Mr. Carnegie had never formally acceded to thi3.

Carnegie." saM Mr. Scott, "formulated rio hard and fast In this regwi. It was what would best condui-e. to benefit of the named. Therrfcrc.

the of three national societies belns? largely of a professional Bature, and the Englr.errs 1 ClJb of a. to Fjie.ik. BOCfaJ character, and its membership largely drawn from the three societies. It was deemed all that the best results te obtained by a of the two It Is hoped to have- the new building ready In The total amount involved Is not less than KJJBMMI for. In addition tn the amount given hy Mr.

i-arnegie. sum of over represents the. Investment In lsnd for th- three societies on West Thirty-nlnth-st between Fifth and SUih aves. while the Engineers' Club also land for Hi own purposes on West uncdlately Mjk Thn Union Krgineerina; Build'nc will twelve stories In height. Bpace hi tl new buiMlnc Is being apr' for at a rapil rate.

the ornanizations fiat have to c.me In," said Professor F. R. Horton last night, "are tIM New-Tort Kaliroad lub. tbe Society of Naval Engtneera and Marine the American AseAclatlon, the New-York Klectrlcal Society, the American Oaaliglit Aaaodatton and half a dozen others." FIRE "DISIIOSEST." Jury Allows So Insurance for Blaze at Ahbey Press. Rlverhead.

Lone March Jury In mK by John J. Klrkrmtrick. of Patchogia, agataal the Allemanla Fire Insuran'-e Cornrary, this afternoon returned a verdict In fnvor of the Tbe suit for IWO, but others, aggregating about JIO.OOO. depended tii-on its outcome. The trial of the case Involved the use of a train to bring from New- York.

In outlining the for the defense Mr. Nathsn said to-day: The Abi'cy Pre-x farted by Dr. Carloa Ifartln and Charlea Rldeal. It was inrorporated under laws of New- York. with a capital of UMMi Incorporation took ptao It occupied a ortlon of fourth floor No flti aad.

IO pjy debts, th ration 1 oked for a partner with money. Thcy lound Max I known as Mai Hfrtz. About December L. IKB. Haj-t Dtted up an oftt tptad the Abbey Press.

From that time on ho to complete contpM of Ibe buatneaa. I'p he time of coming Kldeal Martin had drawn i i week i i. the oneeru. Hart increased this that ai int himself. Hart had kaya ion of tl.e roocaa or.

by the I'r- He bad the 'ompany the second rlonr So. 11l osteaslbljr to rr.unufacture I if. but the rompany never manufactured bee a nan named daily visit. i i with Hart managers tnber MOB. ar.d the time the rire llnrt bmght worth of bags, and i vu mi wlUi ntatura foar or flve never remained In than a day.

They were k.mo»t Immediat. naeved to auctioneers' rooms so.d fat dollar. The thus txed irai paid Hart, th'is making of i ''hing. i-il iv.sur-in i until Hart hi conni with Then, In the a In insurance through Gustav a Co. On Jansarjr II they bought a lot Haturday.

February all wro In the building until 5 p. m. atif after When they Mhi Hart, a named Martin ar.d Rideai In In buildu.g. there until al At ii r.r-.- out on second 10 Hart 1.a.l a key. testimony it shown hy a young woman ta I ti.

before I o'clw waa la The f.re was discovered by a. Utter carrier at and -everal New-York Hre- BBAfl r.i.>>.i to phrnt the fire had burning befete Its discovery. The Jury i teaurasce need not paid. casa will 1 up; "lied. LOSES $400 CLOAK AT RECEPTION.

Miss th I sister of Martha Morton, a plarwrtctlt, lost a MM Persian lamb cloak a reception given to Wilton Lai kayc, actor, by the Twlfth N'lrM Club, in tba ikl-y LyoYwn, at No! West Forty- IfortOfl left the clo.ik with a table, ar.il when she was ready to (ro It WU Miss Morton the Ansonla aparttii'-r bouse, No. ttVs Broadway, with her .1. 11. Morton. ARRIVAL OF BUYERS.

r.ro. Oty; 8 11. drrgooda, i an! 7 i. It.il-lniore; B. wonJlta alaei Broadway Compaa: nmttllj 11.

M. domffstlca, boom CMttifton Waits Cbi. nnntlnfUn, w. Va.j F. O.

Btcca, I fjinirl.ins PT K. Navarre Gas Hliss romptr.v. Blass Dajrrttl 8. F. dnittWi ml No.

IB si UeraM A H. MM i liamnrr. MttaOSk furnlahlna; fMaX No rt BarMaca. A It r.rtlons, II 4V T. Ashtabula, I la, Dotlona nnj Niwarre.

Lowell. clothtag Ckatra VrtlSM OnMpany. Puffalo; ar. fsn-y kckxls. 51 Im.

i r.rr.n. mtlllnerr. Bt. Bestw; CJ. Rcrmld A H.

Per.n.. (to di. r.o;lon» and farniahtnn Coonollr Wallnce. pcrantcn: n. dryfoodi tops.

Oraad. rtaci Paiatoya. NT. n. Datiboira fcfcXav Wwcwtsri Cl stc: N'" 1 walkar-at William Doaatdaoa A Os M.

Peott, mil r.i»ni;e:». (Oods. No. 3 Dwrrf DimMia. 0 IWIIj drrrnodj, 'I ika, hoataiT.

43 Euraka Bapply Com pony, t'rbuna. It. BBlth. 1 nyr. HrraM Fquare.

PlCktrtM M.nn»ap«l!»; A. I cawpefs, sjMAi and No Hi. miv nv. Na in'. K.illei'i logll E.

Back, n.Mpn». nnri fHi iiiPhlne I. Ihimn. E. drcsa No lib Worth at.

I 'ry ntnr, pt Loutai a dosaaotlea i 4.1 I aiaai ii Marcix li A. r. C. Navarre. O.

Morgan elna'Kt ml 'i'liict No. Worth-it medinan Okie: D. gofHla, I. tl-. Viiilams-port; N.

II onttsj. I. OaMsaaja A. faauj rorvi, 1 lih. COtapany, W.

'tnfc- KOOua, No. 377 Dioajdwj. Horhschtld. KoDa Co. luittrnore; w.

1 linens, ani W. rtrvjs ncion; Colin. Flo- Bccter. ii' roods. Kiir A dr.

laJalpMa: S. Hofrmaa Uobmtbal-Plerf A Uppmaa Frnnrlirtv: ir Ltppmiin fanrj X- 100 Bajoad A. rtitinni toilet anrt Ujpeivl 1 Matkcr Temple. Mon'prllrr. Vt.

A. H. Jrrt itli us Broadway A HeWtoirr rbaipasjT. I nil Kiver: rt. II Booth.

Breaxtwar. lair II A. 'nrr. iVrnptny. iffal.i.

V. Kajwaoa ka sad a risiiMrl xt far- Utller Bultlmorr: James Jt. Caster. afttUoaterfajr, E. Mittiedorfer fsney goods, err Broadway, Herald Ma-fHicin.

Ohio; t-ujer No II I-, ir.r RMrr A Bt T.a-ir»r.re fnerml bjv-r. No. ttl Fast rtoit ft Me Bride Cleveland: W. r. Jaekscn.

iuol No 72 Lecnard-sr Buffalo; dressinakers' materials, A. Sadi Worcester; fooda. Vlourla. At The Sign of The Best Shirt Our Custom Shirt organization is prepared to make for yon the best fitting nnd the best looking shirts yon ever wore. In the first place, our shirt man personally selects tIM fabrics in Glasgow and Paris.

Many of the designs nre especially woven f'tr us, in patterns that are particularly adapted to handsome plaited work. Then every pattern is absolutely r.ew every year. We never carry orer, or bny over, any patterns cf the year before. In the second place, our Custom Shirtmaking is in charge of one of the most expert cutters and designers in the craft The shirts we make for you will not only fit comfortably when you put them on; but continue to fit during long service provided only that you do not grow thin or stont yourself. We have a beautiful array of in.ported shirtings to show you.

These tre the prices, made to your measure: Wflrea Phirts. HLM mmt each. Cheviot Shirts. S3 10 Llffht-weirni Zej.byr f-hirts. $5 each.

With plaited Iwmimi. extra on each If not convenient for to come to the store, let us know irhen and where it will be convenient to hive a competent man come to you, to show samples ami take measures, if you are pleased with what he shows yon. At Ptrrrt of th- Beat Shirt. Broadway nr.ci Ninth street. Stetson's $6 "Clear Nutria" Derbies Best Derby Hats in the world, and the aristocrats of the Stetson factory.

Onlr fawned few, nmnng thr skilled workynen, are allowed to touch them during the process of manufiohire, from the "combining" of thr tines fur used in making to thr forming, ponncing, trimminz, and no on. The result the very rtnrst workmanship th.it enn be beflawed upon a hat r.nd these lear Nutri.i" Derbies show ir pliinlv in every line. The styles arr sevrral very hsisdjomr blocks, each in a full line of proportions of crown and brim, to 6uit everv man's build. in black only. Shall you join thr ever-increasing number of wearers of "the best Derby in the world" Other Stetson h.ita in Spring styles are.

Drrbies, flrxible and fcathrrweight. at and Soft Hats, from $3.50 to Si the whole Stetson line, in fact, which be found in no other store In New York. econ f.oor. Ninth st Lucky News of Boys' Clothing We have been able to make a very favorable dr-vl with the mtnufacturer of thrsr Boys' Double-breasted Suits, by rirtue of which we are from time to time, to stylish for $5 Thr choirr of fabrics, pLiin colors anil mixtures, is unlimited, and continually changing. Each sv.it h-is trro pairs of troutert, is and taped throughout.

Sizes 8 to It) ye-xrs and a dollar saved on each RTiit. Some other rconoruirs are Reefers of tan covert cloth and serge, with handsome on Ftzes 4to 12 Wortii at $5 each. MMraa Wajai rew to 14 nt each. Peror floor. Ninth JOHN WANAMAKEK, A.

Stewart Breadvjy. 4th ave. I mJ tflfttl Russia and Japan Cannot settle their dispute by i book of reference, but all other arguments can be decided by Price 25 Cents. Tribeee Almanac IT COVERS ALL LISES. Sanirer Br.i* D.iila*.

domestics. anJ 3 Toy Cir.iriny. Bt, Louis. notions, fan'-y goods art Sinclair. Bhepard.

Norweii k- Dosmn elothinc. No. 31 Dntofl Square. Company. Miss ilotm, No 31 Pijaare Imperial I'urr r.

r. i HhTwaro dookr. N'i R. an.J Cook flannels anJ W. Baxter, knit s.idrrw»ar: I- W.

Howland. fancy I arw! Mlsa D. Blum. TV. totist furnlahlrc J.

W. Ppence, furnishing sooda: H. GriflJth. and children's 11. t'owmtn, fMia.

No. Breoms-sv Women's Threefold News Here's a trio of offerings in Women's Clothing that merit erery particle of the interest they will by reason of their timeliness, ness and economy. They comprise Costumes, Tailored Walking Suit. and Walking Skirts, all in desirable, dJitfactive styles. Here are the facts in detail: $45 to $75 COSTUMES at $37.50 Twenty-five in all; of crepe.

-de voile. A few of th- former are hi light colors and slijrhly mussed; the voile, are In blue and black; all silk-lined nd prettily trimmed. $25 to $23 TAILORED SUITS at 520 Ther- are Ultj In fn xr.rn'% we, mixtures, with Eton jackets; and of cheviot, with Eton jackets and 25-inch Th-y are prettily trimmed or plain tailored; with stylish unlined skirts. $7.50 WALKING SKIRTS at $4.50 One hundred and seventy-five Skirti of men's wear in blue, gray and black; made with tailor fhre; trimmed with buttons and beautifully stitched at bottom. Broiiway, gecond Coor.

Embroidered White A Third to Half Vnder-Price The end of the importer's seaso hencr his readiness to take our offer for the Robes had left Thry fcrm a beautiful assortment, in thin and heavr Linen, ecru rr whit- Batiste, Dotted Swiss Mnslin and fine Lawn, and treated with incrustations of lace, in panel and medallion effects, in combination with brodrrie Robes of beauty and distinctiveaess, thr price of ordinary kinds: $38, WOrih $75 SSO and $95, zzortk $50 $20 and $25, worth $35 They arc cut full in the skirt, with ample waist material, and all ar? Hkb tc make up. There is also a group of Embroidered Waist Patterns About a hundred, ot fine white lawn and linen, in pretty designs intended to retail at $4.50 and bow priced At -93 Each Decorated with Mezfcn dratm-work, TrneriflTe work nnd iMkIMM floral and vine patterns. "Rey nier' Washable Gloves for Women S2 They combine the perfectio: of excellence of aad stvb with thr very d-sirable quality of bebk; CMOJ wishible. Pare so.ip anil warm w.iter, applied while thr ii on the htai, will prove effecttrnl in ICfW I Thrr comr in blacft ir of finest kid, INMaI or piq-ic srwn. $2 a pair.

Stoat THF 1 L- S- UM ckt. s. n. a Cloth 50 Cents..

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