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A Great Bankrupt Sale will begin THURSDAY, MARCH (4, In the bulldings of TRUESDELL SPRETER ACO. Sth Ave., 24th and 25th Sts. $150,000 stock must be sold, as S. R. JONAP & CO. have leased these buildings from May |. Bvidences Le: ‘Was Incem Fire Marshal Mitchell is investigating fan incendiary fire in the four-story rown-stone flat house at 149 Lexington Gvenue, early yesterday morning. FLED TO THE WRONG WINDOW. (One of the tenants narrowly escaped falling Au _Ing the Lexington avenue incendiary fre.) The fire had been started in four rlases, in three instances on the etair landings at the very doors of the upart- Mente, and in the fourth in the elevator Bhatt. The tacendiary used, kerosene @ the flames burned briskly, making | 4 the escape of the inmates almost mi- Banking Department Now Open. | Be S39 Ave5S = MILLINERY OPENING. WEDNESDAY, SILKS. During “Opening Weak” we shall ex- hibit a beautiful line of foreign and do- mestic Silks in plain and fency weaves, tneluding all the latest fabrics and ef- fects—Taffeta plisses, Rob Roy plalds, Dresden broches, Chine millefleur, Raye Point Lear, Damasse Arabesque, &c, fier for this week a few lots’ of new, desirable Silks at BPRS PERE: Att T5e, Striped Taffetas, 420, fo pos. narrow and wide striped Swiss Taffetas, excellent qual- colorings; 4) . 65e. Silk Crepons, 34c, 8 pes. Silk Crepon,, in pink, blue, maize, cream, white, car- dinal, lavender, Nile, turquoise, navy and black: a splendid quality for waist and full cos- tumes, worth 6ic.; special at., B5e. Taffela Plisse, 49c, © pea. India Plisse Taffeta on white and cream ground, with colored stripes, the latest nov- elty for blouse waists; will be 49 sold later on for Sic., special at 1.00 : lack Figured Taffeta, 65c, 0 pes. black figured Taffetas, large variety of neat designs, also larger and floral effects, very much in demand at pres- ent for ladies’ waists and skirts; regular $1 syallty, ape- cial 1,25 Fancy Silks, Bit, § pleces Brocaded and Striped Taffetas, extra heavy quality, in two, three and four-toned effegtm, latest spring color- ings, Imported to be sold for $1.25,. special at 85c, Checked lattes, 59s, Pieces Checked Taffetas, best Swiss goods, in black uid White, blue and white, pink and white, cardinal and white, Green and white; very strong @nq lustrous; sold by oth houses for Sc., special at. Te. Black Surah Silk, 39¢, & places more of that beautiful quality double warp black Sureb aga guaranteed all to wear, bright = lustrous finish, good value ‘Te., special taculous. Only the quick work of the firemen prevented disaster, Most of ‘the tenants fled in their night clothing. Patrick Cussick, who lives on the top floor, became bewildered, and would have walked out an open window but for his wife Interference. Henry 1@x and his sister carried down trom the third ‘floor Mi Lax's aged mother, who has been an in- Yalld for a year. “With great dimiculty M Fluger, who lived inthe meu ietcap to the street with ne of the tenants use kerosene, and RO grocer in the vicinity hae delivered for a for at the hous time, Few of the families were ‘ured: BANDITS BURNED TO DEATH. Posse Fires Cabin in Which Horse Thieves Took Retuge. ENTERPRISE, I. T., March 11.—A posse followed two men who stoie thirty horses in the Choctaw Nation for three days, finally surrounding them ten miles east of here. One of the po: as shot in ine arm before the robbers Took refuge B cabin, just on the edge of the louse was set on fire, but the. “thteven refused to come out, al- though the roof was a mass of flames and threatened death to any of the poss whe. ventured near. At last the fi of t! ni in, burying Peradoon inthe rulni, and were Foasted to death My death 1h the he burning Dutlding. SCHOOL BUILDING BURNED. Laboratory Chemicals Probably Caused a Fire in Toledo, TOLEDO, O., March 11.~The Toledo High School building, a four-story brick structure, occupying a square, and ono of the best appointed educational insti- tutions in this part of the country, was almost completely opattoy es ‘by fire this morning. An explosion blew out part of the east wi started the flames, The entire Fire Department was called out and managed to save the Scott Man- raining Department. ‘The explosion Berta waa caused by chemicals in he sion The loss ix estimated " — Lamp Starte a Fatal Fire, PITTSBURG, March 11.—Joha Sweeney, of Al- legheny, was literally romated at his home burned that onpitad conditior plosion of @ Tay “caused the Brent ‘THE ROARDING-HOUSES na, World make whe THE WORLD: EHRICH SILKS. 9,000 yards Black and White Stripe TAFFETA SILKS, very de- sirable for waists, and 60 pi ore black all-silk SATIN RHADA regular price 75c. yard, on met i | morrow, all at We offer to-morrow 35 pieces Black and Even- ing Shades SILK ORE! (5 PONS, usually sold from $1.00 to $1.16 yard, at . 7,000 ‘yards Black Fig: very fine quality, usually ,68 sold at $1.00 0 yard, 0 si sale at.. 600 pieces Irish Lawns. Duch- esse, Jaconettes, Crepe de Japon, Dimities, Coteline, Brochu, Batiste and Mousseline a Pois, special at BROS New Spring Fabrics AT SPECIAL PRICES TO-MORROW. Dress Goods. 85 pieces All-Wool Fancies in nice seeded effects and illuminated 5, | Colors, and all new weaves; goods that are worth beyond the shadow of a doubt 69c. per yard; to be offered by us'at 39° 65 pieces 45-inch Paris Serge, French Henriettas, Fancy Jac- uards and two-toned Cheviots. ‘hese ds are worth from 75e. to $1. per yard, at the 49 phenomenally low price of.. 9 75 pieces black Rock Crepon,Eng- lish Cheviot and widewale Storm Serge for travelling purposes. These goods measure 40 to 50 inches wide, are really worth $1.25 per 79 yard; our price for this lit.. @ 100 pieces black All-Wool German Henrietta, extra heavy and very fine; also Imperial French Serge, Engiish Storm Serge and Fancy Jac quards. These goods measure 40 ured TAFFETA SIL (1230 TWO ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. Both Robin: and Wife Confessed to Killing Gibbs. BUFFALO, March 11.—The trial of Glarence and Badie Robinyon on th char rin the first degree bi ee” nin the ‘Superior Court here to-da: ey are accused of killing Montgomet Gibbs, @ young lawyer, on Delaware ave- Due, a year ago. Gibby wax found dying from a bullet wound he head lyin, he way, nding (0a fash lonabie residence. fe expired without ng iM ia (0 fils assailants was obtained until Clarence Robinson was arrested. in | Cleveland several months later, Badle, thinking that her husband was to bé charged with murder, confessed that she Killed Gibbs herself. Robinson then said nd his wife had Kone out to id omebody that night, Sadie being attired in men's clothes, "Gibbs had resisted them, and in the tuasie he |had been shot. There are many people here who b eve that tre Maningons, are ty had nothing to do with the. a | torney W. W. Saperston will to 48 inches wide, worth $1.00 per yard, special by us at 49° SIXTH AVE. AND 23D ST. Stale a Nive Typewriter, ‘Thieves smashed a showcase belonging to the way, Saturday afternoon and stole a machine val- od at $100. Edward Johnson, of 31 Vaudewater atreet; William Carroll, of 22 Rivington street, and Charles Stewart, of 12 Rivington atreet, were arreued af the last named adtress, ‘The machine 4 bed. At the Tombs Court to janday loons, ‘A mase-meoting to advocate Sunday saloons @ilt be held Thursday evening at Cooper Union. Rev. Dr. Rainsford, who 1s in favor of the movement, says a majority of people demand that saloone be opened on Sunday, and the citizens of New York should govern elven, Anatead of bee ing ruled lot of hayaceds.”” Carl Schurs, Rev, Dre Rainsford ant Rylance and Jobo Friederich are expected to spoak, 2 THE EASINST WAY IS THE BEST. Je zou think of moving, you'll And the Hat of houses, fate and rooma offered fur rent im to- fe Evening World’? useful In. finding what you It In the eaulent and best way to get w. Auitable home. Goobs. The Grand Spring Opening in our Dress Goods Department will continue all week. We show the cholcest line of Domestic and Foreign Dress Fabrics in all the newest weaver: Rock Crepon, Cameo Checks, Plisse Crepon, Bilk & Wool Cords, Jardiniere Crepon, Satin Stripe Plisse, Satin Stripe Crepon,Satin Stripe Plisse Billow Crepe, Persian Novelties, Belzarine Crepe. Bourettes, in all the new spring combinations. For Cpaning Week ihe Following Extr Onary Specks! Vzlues ; 500 pieces All-Wool Fancy Whip- | cord Bultings. ‘These we can and do very strongly recom- me They have never been offered for less than Gi, yard. As @ spevial opening value we offer them this week at A 100 p f a great ba Rain 7 pleces of 4-in. All Wool (Navy Riue only) Storm 8c | 160 pieces ported and Silk-F ta, in all leading les, formerly 495 Wool and m0 Bik 39c }100 pieces of At | and Wool Chevic 1% pieces gf tx Checks and value 75 6,000 yards of Wool Chi dark grounds. in of 2 to § yants to be closed out as follows ments, each watch accompanied Sale of Watches. Manufacturer's entire stock of W atches mM Watches, fine ni e plated, Jewel, American movements, $5.0 Solid Gold Filled Watches, with Waltham or Elgin move- with @ guarantee for fifteen years, at .. LACES. Trou-Trou Laces, 44% Inches wide, at yard | Venetian Lace Butter Color, ih Pt. Applique Laces on Tulle, 6 Inches tv 15 inches wide, yard | from me, to Broderie Anglaise Lace, per yard, at Tec, 1.19, 2.10 to 27-inch all over to match, per yard Inches to 12 ic. to 7 Inches wide, in 49 155 1.19 4,98 4,29 49 0 1.05 18 inches yard at Bie., TH Boys’ Clothing. Spec'al Cfferines This Week, Our “Gold Meda‘ Out- Po fils for Boys 3 to 12 yrs.; aes made of navy blue flan- nel; Hands Sailor id Suit, extra pants, Yacht 3 Cap, Anished with gilt ee, cont and buttons, Jf Mouser trimmed with Soutache braid, dans / yard and whi b st { APHING| and ae Vena 40c, gas 30. We offer special in our Musical tment 10,00 sheets of pop- copyright music, embracing song and dance music, listed at 4# cents per sheet, special per sheet... MONDAY EVENING; MARCH 11, B.Altmanse BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR Infants’ Outfitting Department IS NOW COMPLETE with a choice selection of French Hovelties, And in addition call attention to their exclusive styles of Imported and Domestic Long and Short Dresses, Ginghams, Guimpes, Coats, Reefers, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, at VERY MODERATE PRICES. COMPLETE WARDROBES A SPECIALTY. 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. EPPS’S( GRATEFUL—CO MFORTING. COCOA: BOILING WATER OR MILK. RUPTURE CURED, 1¢ Improved Elastic Truxs ts tho onl Dat is worn with absolute comfort uy It retains the rupture under the ards et exercine strain. and will effect ‘without regard to the tion free. L het in ignt tov 822 and Ra Trond We're not doing business for profit now—simply preparing for nezt year. $15 Suits | We're often asked : ‘How can youdoit?’ We can’t and don’t do it and make any profit. We simply close out this sea- son’s goods to make room for the new ones to come in next season. For $10. you can get almost the pick of the finest—Black Worsted Coats and Vests, velvet finish Clay Worsteds, &c. Some of these are $7.50—odd sizes and small lots. Odd Trousers $3.50 that were $7.50. Everything on the same plan. (winter) fot what yon wilt gives A Suit of Clothes for the price of a Hat. bepess 44 Woas even than that. Spring garments coming In every day. E. O. Thompson, Tailor, Clothier and Importer, 245 Broadway, Bet. Park Place and Murray St. CLOTHING 2 ee See vatrice we ané Globe Wateh Co. BrAMONDN, ced 49 watches, Mee and #1 up. arnekly madera oe ” dehaap, “61-63 , Tyna, Pree? Henry W. Unger, tress, Instruction. FERNANDO‘ ACADEMY, 108. orm se eenans say bout, usp’ Waugh "ravi, * ast SURPRISING EVERYBODY. OUR OFFER OF LAST WEEK, 56 PIKCES OF UHINA GIVEN AWAY with every sale of 640.0) oF over. We will con: sand add that we Tine this oiler fervor auouber weak, nd edit (hat we Wanted until later. ! ay bah MON nee i $4.50; worth DOUBLE. WORTH DOUBLE. 1) MAL) PAS tue BEDROOM Mets futil going on at Ge. (on the dollar, Have yon aren the white enamelled Bedstead, with braee trimmings, we are selling at 93.75. worth double the di tinda, Wands Spring Bed, F Biteboarte, fixtenslon Tables, ac", we GARPETS. wroll, 40 ‘i aip Mattings. n roll, 40 vards CASH OR CREDIT. Country trade and mail orders Open Faturday evenings unl £0. cleos. SOL HEYMAN & CO., 903 AND 995 THIRD AVE., Between 50th and GOth sta, ‘ONSULTIN HODY MEI ‘This wonderful bouk contains the Prize Bonny ie Vitality, Atrophy, Hhity, and’ all divensos f Mau, from whatever cause, as awarded the Gold Medal by the National Medical Associat 370 pages, 125 valuable prescripti chronlo disagges. Sent fn full gilt, for only ( uaes" te young, Te for evi Prospectus, with testimoniais, FREE. Comsaltation in person or by letter from 9 te . Inviolable secrecy ai for which nt stor dou the middle-aged, the Costumers. ow Trade Mark guaranteed Correct Style & Perfect We Grand Spring Display. Driving Coats, Travele ling Gowns, Riding Habits, Cycling Suits, Theatre Capes & Cole larettes, Silk Bodices & Evening Waists, Tea Gowns, Paris Hats, Toques & Bonnets. Ladies’ Shirt Waists from 50 Cents and upward, 39 & 41 W. 23d St. ny | High frames: we Ase lot of Lind Mo BICVCL., BART. Premier, $34; Crete! $35: ry Help Wanted—Fem. CHAMBERMAID—Competent chambermald waat 4, Call 213 Bleecker street. CARPET SETTERS on tapostry brussels wasted at once. Apply to lengane Manufacturiag Gam sittle Falls, S.J. ‘TUESDAY, March (2th, Mareh tern Hats from Paris THURSDAY, 13th, March 14th, High Class Millinery---the richest exhibit we have ever made.---Hundreds of Stylish Pat-| -Hundreds more just as) [charming made right here in our own work.| rooms.---Also new Straw Goods, new Flowers,| inew Trimmings---an unexampled showing of all that is newest and best in the Milliner’s Art, Visitors welcome, Carpets. Spring Patterns, We shall be pleased to haye {tomers examine our new Carpetings, consisting ¢ av cuss and elegant extra Gobeling, tes, &o., in the most ty prise you improy a single in the making y new the is to see the vast n has made rr) richer and more effective than in any | former season, | Gc. Tapestry Carpet, special at Headquarters for § BS w Matting. | $3.00 Comb, 98e. We offer 100 Real Tortoise Sheil Spanish Combe, with 5 teeth, 61-2 inches long, 3 inches wid Foal value 62.98, apecial at... | Randsomely bound in cioth and 1-2 | sla bindings, at special prices. “Kew Editon of Chambers’s Enoyc! opaeti. LISHED.—| mbers, of London. a and thoroughly up to date; 1 volumes; speclal price . 7 Hew Britannica. | Also a New Edition of Encyclopaedia | Britannica, with American Supplement, Rus- Madame Sans-Gene, bo, ‘The great novel “Madame Sans- Gene,” by Victorien Sardou, spe- etal for @ few days at .... el b GREATER NEW YORK’S CREATEST STORE. __ Eigyannge TH Ss WalistTs Ladies’ Walists in Silks and Wash Fabrics—a wider varlety of very pretty styles than were ever before shown in New York, Tea Gowns and Wrappers. | The exhibit of Tea Gowns and Wrap- |pere in all the cholcest fabries will also |comprise more and richer styles than Jever before and will be especially worthy of a visit from every woman in |Greater New York. SILK UNDERSKIRTS-— special | play. dis- Children’s Coats and Dresses. In garments for the ‘little on shall make ‘he most complete ana com- | prehensive display ever made in this market, Thousands of garments will be shown To-morrow and following days. Hoys' Kilts—special exhibit. | Boys’ Walsts—special exhibit. Ladies’ Shoes 2d Floor, New Building. We offer two styles of high grade Well made shoes at $1.49, One ws with ix la buttons, razor toes; other medium tue, its toe caps, all sises, at $2.00, | | Art Galleries Now Open. aes Suits && CLOAKS Throughout, the week we shall mi a showing of bright new styles sult ble for present wear. As in former pea. |xons the display, will inelude many ex: |clusive styles of our own impyrtation, but the exhibit will he larger, finer, better, and therefore much more inter esting than ever before. Our. Incomparable | ant ‘ool, ‘Tatlor- Made Sult'at i) in navy, black and brown is the tulk of the trade, Our breasted Jacket and Godet | SkirtBerge Dresr | Double Eton is just as per- fect a sult as other houses are selling as grand bargains at $19. Our Novelty Cloth Suits, made Eton Jack- ets, trimmed with veivet and Fedora fronts, 12,98 the greatest special of the season, This ult ts sold in other prominent Other dealers are selling equal qualities | houses every day ot 08, LINENS Special Values for Opening Week. 1,500 yds. All-Linen Bleached Damask, regularly $1.00.....,. 7% yds, Bleached Double Dam- ask, 72 In, wide; regularly $1.25, 500 yds. Bleached German Da- mask; regularly sold for Te., All-linen Scotch Napkins: Rea value $1.25, for. Real value $1.75, for. Real value $2.00, for. Real value $2.50, for. Real vaiue $27, for.. 200 All-Linen Scotch Damask Dinner Cloths, a splendid quality, bought mueh below regular prices. {2x2 yds | 2x2% yd 2x3 ydi laxsy” yas One lot, 250 dozen, Huck Towels, 18x38, at, each, Oe, and....... 130 dozen German Damask Towels, plain and knotted fringe, size 24x50 in., at.. 1,000 Japanese Silk Mantel and Plano Lambrequine, gold em- broidered, in pink, white, blue, yellow, Nile, &c., always $3.50, 1,00 Sofa Pillows, in choice styles, figured silks, with ruffle, 500 Japanese Silk Table Covers, yard square, heavy knotted fringe, with gold embroidery, in plain and open work, each, 1.80 to These are cer- tainly very great bargains, K\, New Easter Books in | Easter Bindings, Bells of the Angels, by Rev, J. R. Macduff, D. D..... .39 | He Is Risen, cod 59 69 5 8 98 69 g iter Flower, by Rev, Phillips Brooks, D, D. | Our Easter Guest From Cross to Crown. ving Christ, Brooks, D. D. Frances Ridley H. 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