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JACKSON'S, Lately of 177 Broadway, new Gth Ave., cor, 8th St Will Offer To-Morrow, and To.-Morrow ONLY, Rock Crepons, Never Before Sold for Lese Than $1.00, JACKSON'S, Gth Ave,,cor. 18th St. rr WW WEMORY OF WILLIAM I, —_-+— ‘The - Kaiser Decrees a Reward for Veterans. Altman so. Millinery Department. THIRD FLOOR. Will offer to-morrow, SATURDAY, In addition to their complete Importations, large number of TRIMMED HATS, BON- NETS, and TURBANS, rooms, at a from their own work- THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, FOR MEN. Handsomest Cut Garment in the Werld. 10) In BACKS and ¢ TAWAYE Cannot VERY LOW PRICES. AMONG WHICH ARE A NUMBER AT sTO 0m rT2.°° and I4 aw wen S$ ALL-WOOL SUITS, 7.50. EARIGH BROS Have placed on sale their latest PARIS NOVELTIES in DRESS & WRAP TRIMMINGS, consisting of FINE CUT JET PAS- SEMENTERIES, fancySPANGLED TRIMMINGS, MEDALLIONS & ORNAMENTS. SPECIAL TO-MORROW: 400 fine Cut Jet Garnitures, Yokes and Collarettes, value 1.75 to 5.50 each, at 95c. to 1.48, ALSO Ladies’ Venetian Point Lace Collars, large size, 69c. SIXTH AVE. & 23D ST. ee “CAMMEYER” Sivpson, Crawrono & SIMPSON 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St.} win ofer To.Morrow, Saturday, SPECIAL Inducement CHILDREN'S SHOES, Chitdren’s Soolma Kid Button Shoes, patent leather tipped, spring heel; sizes, 6 to 104, 385° Misses’ Soolma Kid Button Shoes, oo 8 iw © patent leather iy WIDTHS ©, D, & ped, NG heel; Sizes, Every pair of these shoes are warranted to be made of solid leather throughout, est Plaid and Novelty Cloths, beauti- fully trimmed with fancy braids, 6 to Exceptional Values in MISSES’ SPRING CLOAKS and DRESSES, Misses’ Capes in fine Kersey and Venetian Cloths, all colors, trimmed with ribbon, Ince, or handsomely braided, 12 to 18 years, 87.08 and #9.98. Misses’ Jackets in fancy and hair-line Cheviota, Plaids and Vene- tian Cloths, half lined, with velvet collars, 14, 16 and 18 years, #6.98 and $9.98. Misses’ Tailor-made Dresses, with Blazer, Eton and Norfolk Jack - ets, in Scotch Cheviot, English Checks and Covert Cloths, 14, 16 and 18 years, $10.98 and $14.98. Children’s Reefers in all the Iat- 14 years, $3.98 and $4.98 Children’s Fine Dresses, in Cre- +pANM STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT} 6th Avenue, Corner 20th Street. Advance WOMEN’S Sale BOOTS, At a POSITIVE REDUCTION on each pair of from $2.50 » 1°80. very nize and width, The The VASSAR. (COLUMBIA, $4,590. *1.50. The (BLUCHERETTE) PICCADILLY, 60| *4,50. The above are new and regular lines of Stylish Shoes just received. They were ordered for Kaster delivery, but the manufacturer being crowded for room and pressed for money, I agreed to accept them in advance of time at @ big reduction in price, preferring to give my customers the advantage of an un- pons, Striped and Fancy Silks,, also imported Check Suitings, in guimpe or high-neck effects, richly trimmed, 6 to 14 years, $15.98 and $19.88. Children’s Lawn Dresses, in pink, light blue, striped and dotted effects, with high or low necks, 6 to 14 years, O8c.; value $1. 85. (6th Avenue, 19th to 20th Street. ED do not fear any interference with our Col. A. L. Rievis, General Superinten- dent of the Panama Ral:way, was @ passenger on the Advance. Sees FIGHTING IN INDIA. Ross and Some of His Men Killed et Chitral. usual opportunity of obtaining footwear worth . $2.50 for $1.50. of CAMMEYER ts stamped whieh io @ and not to contain one particle of shoddy, and equal for wear to shoes that are sod lsewhere at from $1.50 to $2.00. CAUTION WAvING NO AgENctes on BRANCH STORES, MY BHOFS CANNOT BE PURCHASED OF ANY OTHER DEALER, Store Open Saturday until 10 P.M. Prices from $10.00 to $25.00. ae A. J. CAMMEYER, V GEL BROTHERS, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. (Clothing, Hata, Shoes and Furnishinga,) - > a A _oae a, Help Wanted—Ma p th 8 Or, fi t ‘A MAN competent to make heavy wagon springs. ay . . @scred to the memory of Emperor Will- ISLE OF WIGHT, March 2. fam the First, I feel with enpecial keen- Henry F. Ponsonby, the Queen's S Mess the necessity of making some pro- tary, Is In a very critical condition at . Inquire Knickerbocker Ice Co., foot of Wert vision, as he would have wished, for the Osborne, His death may occur at any nation! Arabs Pillage a Jew morning from Colon, brought some news men who, obeying the summons of their| moment. Synawomue. of the rebeliion at the Isthmus. commanders and rejoicing in the sacri- TRIPOLI, March 22.—The Jewish ayn-| When the Advance sailed from Colon foe, staked life and health for the) consion to Grn. von Werder, who han ike enetaad Canton agogiie at Zellten has heen attacked Martial law had just been declared by seh and pillaged by a number of fanatical Commandante of the Port Perez, and “I would, therefore, regard it with| Deen recalled from that post. hast neiich i ale ds Ae Arabs, Jevery precaution was being taken by the greater satisfaction if the dMcers, sur- sgcidadoa cli FE Cobos seek: erdhe Fe : aia , . —~ authorities to prevent any outbreak of | (geome, Officials and men of the army jenpatch from Berlin lant night has agreed to be represented at t ee wil te Gnd navy who, in consequence ot | @nnounced that the Kreux Zeltung says xeated International Monetary Confer-| MARTIAL LAW AT COLON. /tRetorning to Purser’ Hobinaon” ‘wounds received in 1870 and 1871, or in| that Baron von Saurma-Jeltsch, the ence, and has also decided to accept the - was i ceonseque! of other injuries sustained | German Amba: dor to the United proposal to send delegates to the Com-| Every Precaution Taken t a Sympathetic tbrenk. - The steamship Advance, of the Pan- ama line, which artived in port (Eien Eighteenth St., Nineteenth St. and Sixth Avenue. Tmeapacitated Army and Navy Men to Receive Full Pay. Our assortment of Spring Overcoats is now complete in every detail. The finest Fab- + ries and Newest Styles made in the best manner possible. sions, could henceforth have the aiff ence thus caused made up to them. “It would also give me satisfaction If| pescadore Inlanda, off Formon non-comminsioned officers and men who decas GiiGie sivit took an honorable part in the campaign | is sp of 1870 and istt, or in the wars waged | HONG KONG, March 22.—The Japan- by the German Btates before 1870, and | 8 fleet which has Been off the Pesca- who are needy, could be granted assiat- | dore Islands (Fixhers’ Islands), between anee (the tucares® Formosa and the Chinese mainland, has ‘The decree then charges Prince Ho-| @ttacked thone islands, Fighting, ac- henlohe to submit the proposal and to cording tu the latest advices, is still carry out the details. proceeding. acs Ans previously announced, It In the in- world, which under the glorioun reign of [aeecdoee elude thay cies GP spores which un " ds the! e0f opera Be crandtather thanks to the unani-| SUCCEEDS GEN. VON WERDER, tons against the island of Formosa. Mous co-operation of the German nov- --_e = > - ‘ereigns and peoples, led to the re-estab-| Prince Von Radolin to Re Ambassa-| Queen's Secretary May Die at Any Mahment of the Empire. On this day, Moment. ATTACKED BY JAPAN’S FLEET. BERLIN, March 2.—The Reichsan- Beiger this morning, upon the occasion of the anniversary of the birth of Em- peror William I., grandfather of the present Emperor of Germany, who was ‘born March: 22, 1797, and who died March ®, 1888, publishes a decree addressed by Bmperor William to Prince Hohenlohe, Chancellor of the German Empire. The Bmperor says: “Within a short time a quarter of a century will have passed since the events which stand out in the history of the he stores, my shoes cannot be purchased of any o otber dealer, Store Open Satucday until 10P.M. A. J. CAMMEYER, . 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th St. RUPTURE CURED, ~ ‘The Improved Elastic Truss the only truss . existence that Is worn with absolute comfort and d the rupture under the hi rest strain, and will flegt & Permanent’ ‘and speedy cure without of the patlent: examination free. Lady is iitendance lor iadies Send for pat MPROVED EL Bi LAST sxa.and #24 roadway, cor Lath sks New Volt Re eee ee rcerk” "catie’ atte, | CALCUTTA, March 22.—The situation Co, cor. Market and Lawrence sts, Newark,N.J. of affairs in Chitral has grown more | serious. Licutenant Ross, of the Four- | |teénth Sikh Regiment, has been at- del Toro the sympathy of the people : seemed to be With the Insurrectioniats, (cked by the enemy and killed with but as all the sources of news were con- ome of his men, trolled the Government, it was EU io kacertain the eal etate of feeling | Chitral has been in a disturbed state The fact that martial law had been de- ever since early In January last, when Care. however, pointed to the fact that Nizan-Ul-Mulk, Mektar of ‘Chitral, was the Government was apprehensive of Lt ia by his younieee brother, Amir= another outbreak, Ul-Mulk, who established himself as Gatherings inthe streets of Colon | Mektar were prohibited, and no persons were |_ Fighting between Umra, the Khan of | ee TE re there | Liew eee abret aor io Onlock ae Jandel. und the Chitralis’ followed, and { this, ax two night. Househovdlers were compelled to the latter, were sald to have been de- nta and] do guard duty after tha feated. A however, ar were els of the | to expected | offer Sir Prince von Radolin, German Ambass- ador to the Porte, has been decorated with the German Order of the Red Eagle and is appointed German Am- basnador to Bt. Petersburg, in suc- New Ze to He Represented at Opportunities. aT, €, SIDE WALL P, CO, glared paper. $2 gilt ng and kalsomining o@ Towent rateu 204% Grand ry | United Sta mt Raleigh, an F jin the harbor, and ¢ ‘North Atlantle Squadron wet there. Since the killing of Garcia, at Bocas @uring the time of service. forfeited | States, has been appointed to succeed mission which ts to consider the plans thelr claim tom second year's active| Prince von Radolin as German Am-/for iaying a cable across the Pacific “for it is only in the small vil-'is described as fervice in the calculations of their pen-| bassador at Constantinople. wel Vay ate the” revolutioniste have a character, with iittle intelligence. oF ex- chance to do anything. We ceztainiy | verience, Instruction, EXCELSIOR Bebool, SEAS Bite nie Seed. 8 a. a8 Banking D Department Now Open. The Millinery Gteplay continues to be the toplo of the eur. The women of Greater New York are amazed at its variety, its beauty, its intrinsic value and, more than all else, Qt the striking originality of the style: —Just in advance of the reg- ular millinery season we employed our force in making up » CREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Art Galleries Now Open. $1.60 Gloves at 80. KA hundreds of them—black lace with aay 4. EA PEM Penns ed me edge, Orinarily the price would have to be $2.60, but these we shali » | Ag Untrimmed Hats, Trimming: assortment in New York. BOYS’ (9c, BICYCLE HOSE, Te. BIG SPECIAL.—Boys’ extra heavy Bicycle Hose, fast black, sizes 7 to 9; not gold any- Ic, HOSE Tc, Btainless Black, Russet, Tans and Black Boot pat- terns, plain and Rich- 0] elieu ribbed; Ladies’ full regular made Balbriggan and stainless ae, Diack Cotton Hose, Herms- regular ' sale price VLg dort dy price 5c Ladies’ fancy striped Cotton and Lisle Thread Hosiery and stainless black, extra fine Cot- ton; regular price 39.; at 28c. Hosiery I5c. Men's extra good quality two- thread stainless black Cotton Half Hose, with silk embroid- ery worked on instep in neat SPECIAL—600 doz. Men‘ ‘8 Black Bilk Half Hose, double soles, guaranteed stainless, same goods an elsewhere for 65c., Men's Imported Reve in-Hand: and navy, imported to eel for ®c., ible Four. Men's All-Bilk Tecks and light, Four-in-Hands, in medium and dark, in ai! Ab 25 All-8ilk Pongee in black, white (0th St. Building.) expects unusual bargains Clothing Department, and the unprecedented increase we seem to meet all expe Here's another big special for The publi in our Mei fro: tations, Saturday 3- Button Cutaway Coats and Veats, made of fine English Clay Di- agonal, perfect in fit, style and make; cloth- fers everywhere charge $12.00; our price Elegant Spring Trousers, genteel and handsome patterns, at 1.98, 2.98 and 3.98 cee, quality trousers elsewhere, $3.00 Boys’ Clothing. (24 floor, new building.) On SATURDAY we place another large assortment of on sale A $6 SUIT AT 3.98. Sizes 4 to 15 ". de of pure rotch | C) anteed and worth $6.10 “3. 98. Money re fully Special Spring Overcoats. Where we lead it's hard to follow Read the following— come, see the goods, and then judge for selve Spring Overcoats 6.58, 7.58 and 500 on sale Saturday. Covert: Cloths, Vene- ans, Whipcords, V nas, and ail the other fashionable fabrics, Btyle Ta made. Cannot be dupli- cated anywhere at less than $10.00 to $18.00. Youths’ Suits (4 to 19 yrs); special lot to-morow at Bee for yourselves how they are worth, correct, 498 much more the leading shapes A * GH) Easter patterns, special, 25. Men's Four-in-Hands, light, Nght, medium and dark, | gpring patterns and shapes, Qetee good. value, All-Bilk Tecke, Imperial Band Bows and Club Ties, medium and dark Jewelry. These Sterling Sil- ver souvenir Spoons, handsomely en- graved Eastei We also offer AT 3.98 Elegant Blue Chevlots and ‘Thit Black Clay Diagonals and other staple fabrics, never before retailed at le than $5.00, AT 2.98 All-wool Cheviots, In plain and fancy colorings; Navy-Blue Flannels and Mixed Homespuns, ‘Sailor Suits at $2.98 shown by tetly aren should see them be fore purchasing ©, Junior and Bults in great variety. Spring — Reefers and Top Coa from $2.40 upward. Sale of Ribbons. ney Brocaded and Flowered Silk Ribbons, suitable for hat trimmings inches: worth 45c., at, per yard Fancy Brocaded Flowered Dres- den, pompadour effects, all silk, double and satin agt gros grain, %% and 5 inc Wide, worth 69¢. a yard, at ese prices good for Saturday only fine, tall can., 5 1 je fner, ne finer, toneless Codfish, Mackerel (No, 1, nor tails, Wt Holland Herring, keg. Ho! tall can. flat ean G-Ib. box..... fav, no heads WAL oe beat Mite nner, Herring, best, mixed, , finest pure oli small fish... nes, extra fine ardines, boneless. large very finest, 1b. pice very finest, Lb. pkg as, strictly extra tine our regular price Barly Jun New York Sta extra Maine Co . high standard e Corn, strictly extra fancy vy syray y syrup, large and nve bottle, tet Pormoss, § valat, per rvalat orders for sau-| $3.50 Solid 85 39 609 “i1 Dukehart's India Pale Ale, doz. J hundred... 1.00 SPECIAL SALE OF SAUSAGE, Silver St AvedS «60 * HANDKERCHIEFS. 20 dozen Ladtes' Fine White Swiss Embroidered Handker- chiefs, scalloped — borders ; these are what are called sec- onds, thrown out because of a stitch dropped or some other slight {mperfection — hardly noticeable. ‘The cut Mlustrates one of 500 patterns, Som worth 3ic.; all at, . "LAGE SPECIALS. in 000 yards fine Point a'Paris and Platte Valenciennes Laces, odd widths of sets, some nar- row and some wide; v of patterns; worth 15 at. per yard ; 2,00) yards fine Point and Platte Val broken sets; worth 2 per yard.. ety all @’Paris nclennes, all at Old Spectal Sher Oi imported Port Wine, guar- anteed pure... . o James E. Pepper Sour Mash Whiskey, our own bottling. | Mount Vernon Pure Rye.. Westervelt’s Pure Malt Whis- key, the best American Malt Whiskey, suitable for sick peo- ple and convalescents. 13 Dukehart’s Brown Stout, doz Sale of gar Special for Saturday on Flor de Alphon: anteed clear Havan fillers, all ¢ \in boxes of made per hand 90 cigars), at A full line of Key clear Hav will also week at greatly reduced prices. Egyptian Cigarettes, several grades, a! | 8 ial prices. West goods, 0 Photograph Gallery. Newest and most perfect in Ne |cannot be surpassed—at special prices. equipmen! Bpectacies and Eye-| Baby Pletures—" Quick As a Flash Glasses, 97, Have you seen the splendid specimen: of our wors in show windows and abou the store? Beautiful and interesting. | Per Bottle. .12/ O14 Pale Sherry (imported). ..... 1.00 24 1.00) necks, in an cotors, ° 85) sizes 3, 4, riee, all be sold this Under Waists. 1.48. 1,98. Ladies’ Imported Underwa fine all-wool cashmere, for early spring wear, entirely new, in black, white, light blue, pink and red, inch, in two styles, at ‘ 36 and 1.98. RIBBED VESTS, Ladies’ Spun Sill Ribbed Vests, low sts, made of 5; sale Ladies’ Cotton Ribbed Vests, low necks, ribbon neck and sleeves, 5 sizes 3, 4, 6; price, 10. Fancy Outing “Shirt, 49. Men's fancy Outing Shirts, with laundered t| collars and cuffs, plain & York, Very finest photography—| centre, pointed yoke, HI felled seams, to 17 in, | 49. sizes 14H EX uh sizes 34 to 44/ ~ Blo ae (First Floor, 60th St. Building.) worth 3,00, FOR SATURDAY'S SPECIAL. Men's Calfskin Shoes, lace and elastic sides, splendid quality hand-welt soles, razor, needle _and every other 3; also the newest extension soles, worth $3.00 pair—recollect, all sizes and widths, FOR SAT- URDAY at... Men's strictly waterproof shoes, no rubbers required; testimo- nials from hundreds praising the merits of Bloomingdale's waterproof Shoes; to be had both In lace and clastic aiden for Saturday, @ pair. { 98 MEN'S AND YOUTHS? HATS. lat floor—0th st, building. oe ECIAL, SATURDAY. | youths" Alpines, black and col- ors, Youths’ Derbys, black , all the new spring styles, regular price $1.50; Bat- | urday Youths’ Fine Derbys, black colors, nobby spring style: regular price $2.00; Saturda’ Men's Derbys and Alpine: M8 1.29 Men's fine quality Dogskin Gloves, all with Sussets in be- tween the fingers, regularly sold for $1.50. ‘ H Men's finest quality Suede Gloves, also heavy undressed Reindeer Gloves, in all color: regularly $1.50 and $2.00.. el 5 25 Gloves, 690. Ladies’ 4-Button Kid Glace, all shades and sizes; regular, $1.5 Ladies’ Finest Quality Glace Frene®, Kid Hook Gloves, Bayard brand, the most popular of Perrin Freres’ make imported by John E. Trible, of Balti more, and handled only by the finest retail houses in the United Ai States, and sold by all of $i6 Harness at $8, them for $1.60... NEW DEPARTMENT, NEW GOODS NO OLD STOCKS. SPECIAL.—Buggy Harness, all double and stitched traces, Breast Collar, neck strap and breeching, patent-leather winke ers, Kimball-Jackson check, russet reins, trimmed with nickel, price elsewhere, $18.00; Spring weight Driving Gloves, dogskin.. Genuine Ei glish Crown Soap, quart Jars, this week only, at You can save money here—lots of i Ladies’ Neckwear. colors, the lat yles; regular pri 2.50, Saturday .. Men's and young men’ Hats in all the new spring styles; sold everywhere at %.! An Ostrich Feather Boa, 11-2 yards long, full and Basaseleg, 1] Al 12 | worth double, at. Only a limited number can be eeld @ Ostrich Feather Collarette, the above prices, yard long, rena