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ie lin ABC Mt Webinars Tattbest e - el * Ve MACY. co,'B, Rtmans Co @ExTE AVE, wm fo urn On Park Row and Chatham 8q- Prices Marked in Plata Pigares. COWPERTHWALT C4ReYs sivEs Park Row & Chatham Square, N. Y./70 and 72 Bowery SEVEN STORES TOCETHER. pcos Furniture, Carpets, Everything for Housekeeping, [ RED | T $I Weekly on $65 Worth. $6 Monthly on $100 Worth. deales a Fi Men's Sring Overcoats LARGER OR SMALLER AMOUNTS ON AS LIPERAL TERMS. tally a Big Dog Yelped a Duet with the Child, ‘seer me ee OOK OUT Gerry's Society. Colored Dress Goods. COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF HIGH-CLASS PRICES | NOVELTIES, IN including the new weaves of MANY Grepons Goats Hair, suis Yoot ‘iztures, Scotel INSTAN-| and English Cheviot. CES AT ABOUT Chinese Mattings Largest stock we ever offered— lowest prices, Tuttle Beethoven Berestrom nas ad F'oe OQur Offerings Next Week in ten months experience of life. He “qas born into a world of trouble last Jane, yet, judging from his cheery gur- Jengh and crow, he Is prepared @a affirmative reply to Prof. Mal %s much debated query—‘Is Ute | China, Glassware, Pottery, meh WIPE tamily pryscan,, UVErWare, Housefurnishings, Fe Secale ee ener UGS, Trimmed Millinery, ty. "so the noo aoctcr| OURS, Dress Goods, Flowers, _ ferent away. Then Prof. {etrom bad an awful time panilag around Ribbons, Shoes, Laces, ‘Vim the middle of the night for a docto: ee meaty Loup De Zl #. Arnold «| Hosiery, Umbrellas, Shirts, reet, who arrived at) tualo of music t Gloves, Handkerchiefs, harmony, counterpoint and the en any co haat invume 1o| EMoroideries, Men’s Neckwear, »| Ladies’ & Misses’ Jackets & Suits, eed enolate, He nowied wt nent sna Silk Waists, Underwear, = petemnors objected, and is gents, | OUR Skirts, Linens, Toilet Articles, be met abate the d I~ -:| Boys’ and Men’s Clothing, and i Groceries, Fine Wines, Cigars, ce a have to abate the eutusganac, ew| Beds, Bedding, Matting, — Value, Harness and Stable Requisites, &c. ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR im out jack vara. DISPLAY OF FANCY FLOWER POTS and carriage all day long, rain or zing weather, without ARTISTIC FLOWER VASES, which will be Boys’ Suite and Uvercouts, 3 to $12 AND IN Cotton Fabrics. New effecte in Corded Or- gandies, Silk and Cotton Crepes and Swisses, Fancy Linen Batiste, Printed Or- gandies and Lawns. \ No. 2 East 14th St., NEW YORK, 809-811 Chestnut, Philadelphia. fite a burden. to and the pretty, girls mer out delicate, things embroidery. | T' 1 Gs=e2 SOME OF THE SPECIAL ARTICLES ee TO BE FOUND IN To=-Morrow’s Sunday World. NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KINO. “Qa 2, 614, $16, $18 to H25, GREAT BARGAINS ers Carpe Botera {improve it puiit, have ail the English Caasimeres, Plain and Rough-| THE. C. DUNN, Agent order from $18 to $40, Trousers from T RPOOL rae . pt ace! Ladies’ Cloth Jackets ONDON & LIVE : lof ‘Tricot, Wide Wale, Corkscrew, | elany est Imported styles, “Bicycle Riding School, 68th a. and ins 2.000 yards of Fancy that his little legs and ey complained to the Gerry Society, = we8T GOODS. LOWEST PalCES. If you want Real Estate for, Sale Out of th City. Clothing to Order. TO-DAY TO LET IN HOBOKEN, N. J. Our Spring line of woollens consists IN moter Inge Realtayaeighoor: En You can get MEN’S SUITS AT 3.2.2: serrea "Vicia Weenie Cher Due them here tlie Sl Land a Ne ore menue: | #4 to #10. 86 & 88 Bowery, Cor. Hester St [Money siealevand double brsamted, iting’ Vhsensa 8 ict "2 Weekly or Monthly Payments, Wool Crepons, G at 73 yard. is were allowed to turn blue “ith conceded the greatest ever seen in this country. no on from within’ the eat ch iat fummoned all thé adornment and suitable for Wedding Presents or Easter Gitts, many being advance samples of bargains in OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. | Aun atest ani Fioors at low! of an elegant variety of Scotch and $ 50 $ 50 avai . jonals, &c. Sufts and Overcoats to 5.° & °7. Hoboken, N. J. Ladies’ SUITS and WAISTS in new- - ALSO ON MONDAY, a Instruction. _ of Musi Above are specially designed for Table or Altar 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave mn Market Court. There M pe there | are no duplicates. ~ ASSAULTED MRS. CARR. fin i dress, and, of course, when he gets to tell Beethoven's mother; hungry he yells, His ideas about meal ONE STARIT e TWO-YEAR~ 0 mat Witle girl returned to report times and mine don't always agree, and ven's basal sald, ind I'm sure his Aen, hasn't seem: own business,” he injure him. His two first teeth came chev the ee tence bard taal Mt- without his knowing it very who d only in a “The day Mr, Berns! imbed over ewe stun ahfrty and’ blue skin, the oan rere pee Pretty Annie Kitty Found on 4 i, appened a! ie moment to busy she told him, too, to mind with @ caller at the front door, 1 did Bundle of Rage. . Bernstein, and 1 did not, tell Bu We let she used to him nor that girl, who sald she had ee CAN wehaTiie: foe fe asain ee PEAR | wetase Deed, Fotker Druck and ~ 1 nevi at ari “ which Sternfed and Fanay eourt, Tris simply that my old country Dueieer) Oreee sehr paretodol tan beet fed, similar talen of woe, and Senn’ about fearing children differ, from the Child Nearly Dead. b dela phir bry Ba PA TRY " ite ‘Beethoven had yelled for those of some otner people. 1 didn't fourth atreet.and John Dow 088 led in that back yard. take baby to court for fear the Gone idence is not known, all boesectyipe | ieee ‘8 mamma was awtully scared Boe! Jety might take him away from me. rs, ‘arr, cal ly murmured in defense that ashe "Go aak Dr. Robertson, whore win- snd vlebstr # er mary, y plenty, of air by medical qgows overlook our yard. ‘He wi aid: ered no witn and Dr. 'T. 8. Robertson, who WERY funny col- ored cartoon, ®...., Showing the New Rogues’ Gallery at Police Headquarters when Dr. Parkhurst RE prospects for the biggest @f season of sports of all kinds in many years, Big local and international matches and contests in nearly every field. A survey of the coming events VERY beautiful and aftractive page of por: traits of Easter brides, which will make any bachelor stop and sert- Mrs. Jennie Geoghegan, a young and good looking widow, residing with her iter, Mra, Sarah Cal ty-fourth street, recently received $20 fon, an yee 1m out tn {nsurance money, Last evening Will- it Deubert, of the Society for the tion of Cruelty to Children, in ‘Taintor warned her that another Market Police Court this morn- int would make much trouble for ‘reporter of “The Evening World” it the studio of musi: le found rastrom to be at annered born in Denmark in nts. "wilhelmina Johan ‘comely, matroniy German and phe was giv ng Iittle Beethoven he Reguler morning ba th. thoven, himself.’ in less than prize me costume, stared at the reporter t big, handrome brown eyes, mamma's, and when the crendtully abused was hubby face broke Into ce the rolls of fat on his ‘worked up and down ‘n mirthful Fulsions, while “his” plump, vigorous arms worked like a windmill and he wed ly humped his eordy, chest ban Jim Corbet see how much injury. hes been my, baby,” sald c kes hin it re my ttle one has his ie le. Of cours He wears thi nec ‘wool outside the usual bab ne otha? introduction to New Yorkers, lives in the block buck of the Studlo of Music, He laughed. “My_ attention has not been attracted to a nuffering baby," he laughed; hapa because T have been too atientive to my own sufferings from the anvil ing dog and that, plang by a motor over at re trom put. little Bee: haps Prof, Bers yard to “holler” with thoven in the bac the view of » tng hee his vocal cords and) expanding his lunge { future musical entn, But at the opinion prevailed that simply been selected to and the anvil chorus. to-day by in pending trial of a ault for limited divorce againat Conrad F. Steinmetz, an uphole- Mra. Stelnmeta th cruelty and hor facc on several occasions he denies treated her cruelly, The Whole Family, And every family, needs Salva-cea (TRADE MARK) the quickest and most effective external remedy. Here are some of the ailments that it relieves at once—ailments of the young and old, men and women and children: Croup, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Colds, Collc, Sore Eyes, Bites and Stings, Burns, Ing, told @ pitiful story to Justice Burk: and asked that two-year-old Annie Kilty, the pretty child of Thomas Kiity, be committed to the Society's care. he little thing is not in court,” said Agent Deubert, ‘She lies in Bellevue Hospital, and Dr, Chatwood, the house surgeon, says she cannot be moved. “The child was found in a rear tene- ment, at No. 142 Cherry street, at 10 o'clock last night, with scarcely any clothing on, lying on a few rags. She war sick unto death, the result of star- va I Statice puke committed the child to the Boci Noighl’ t6 sald that Kilty had starved hi wife « death, while he drank, ‘Agent, Deubert, with, Policemen Bly and Reilly, of the Madiso tion, went to He, rooms herry street. In one of the room ‘they found Annie, pale and ema- ciated, on a bundle of rags, and three women in the same apartment were shouting drunk. One of the women was Margaret Storr, who left her husband a few Weeks ago and gave her three. small’ chijdren to the Dominican Sisters. Then she went to ive with Kilty. According gent Deubert’s story, Kilty so neglected his wife and children that Mrs, Kilty was forced to apply for charity, “The agent deciaren Kilty torced his wife to do or starve. Kilty has a Poleman ‘In New d the wife to beg ‘onnor, and it wae by this ‘name the family was, known, ih Cherry street. Mrs. Klity gave out under the strain and was sent to St. Joseph's Hospital, One Hundred and Forty-third Breet and St, Ann's avenue, where she atreet sta- tonight in a relative who “Hie has been drunk ever since,” nald the agent, “and has had his rooms! full of worthless women. When Mr. Deubert demanded the child last night Mrs, Storr refused to give her up. Bhe called Kilty, who came with three Intoxicated men. They showed fight and Policemen Sly and Rellly were compelled to draw. thelr clubs, The officers bent the men trom the apartments, and procuring s shaw! vled Htle Annie to a hird cable car and thence (o Bellevue Hos t Kilty came voluntarily to court this morning, and said he would take care of hia eight-year-old boy. Justice Burke ordered him to appear in court to-mor- row, with his boy William, who had been concealed from the Society, THINKS THEY WERE POISONED the Bodies of | Deputy Coroner Deegan, 0! was visited to-day by Mrs. Joseph Stad- ler, of Wort Hamilton, who asked him to hil been’ poisoned by some. s She resides with h 1 Luctana Dickson Is Ont #2, and Has then her aroun| fhe neck with beth The women, who at home, screamed for he:p, and the callers fed. Bledert rushed to the roof, where he was sanpuces Patroiman McCormack, of the East Thirty-ftth street station, An hour later the officer caught Shields, Justice Douel at Yorkville Police Cow this morning committed them to the Inland for three months each in default of $1,600 ball. VICTIM OF "THE FAMINE. Mrs, McKennan to Start To-Day for more trouble In the last few months than most women have in a lifetime, will sall with her four children on the Furnessta this afternoon, bound for her home and husband, The McKennan family settled in Os- kaloosa, Ia. two vears ago, but the famine reduced them In circumstances until they were in danger of starvation. The husband raised enough money to go to Scotland, and about a month ago Feat °eteamahip tickets to his family, ‘Mra, McKennan and her children left thetr home penniless, They were a day's Journey from the railroad, and during the three weeks they have speni in reaching this city waked and begged rides in wagons or freight trains. They reached here Thursday | night, and applied to the Sergeant of the Church street police station for assist- ance. He bought them dinner and sent them. to the Gerry Society. There the chiaren. were taken care of, while the mother ena, bali yy were sent to Bellevue Hos- pital, MANTELL IN CONTEMPT. Am Order for the Actor's Arrest Has Been Granted. Robert B. Mantell, the actor, was ad- judged gullty of contempt of Court, and ‘an order for his commitment to jail was gned by Justice Beekman in Supreme Court Chambers to-day. Mrs. Mantell was granted a decree of divorce and $90 & week wilmony on July Magntell is in arrears on the alimony to the extent of $3.52. He has kept beyond the furisiiction’of the Court for nearly two years for fear of arrest. | "Business on the road being bad, tell was se.zed with a desire to ay ghia elty “in the “hope of retrieving ne With, this end in view, he seplintto the Court for a reduction OF the allmony to $5 a weck, agreeing to make up the balance due his wife in Weekly Inatalments Suntice Heckman says that nothin the most convincing proof o sum fixed him in ine is abundant. Mahtelt's tanvitits. to by the Court, would burden,” he continues, “but it is the result of hie own misconduct.” — HER PIANO NEVER CAME. an Old Mam Arrested. gets through with the Department, and has all the Inspectors and Captains in Sing Sing. on track, turf, river and sea, and the probable winners of the lead- ing ones. Great promise for a really notable year of sports. ously consider whether he will let another Eas- ter go by without get- ting married, if he can. merciless corporation which holds New York in its grasp and =~ has a Police “Pull” which protects its employees from arrest. The law defied and the comfort and convenience of the public utterly disregarded, An army of injured and maimed victims. ROF. FREDERICK STARR, of the _.. University of Chicago, writes for The World an explanation of his studies and exam: ination of the young criminal he took into his family for the pur- poses of observation. ®ILLIONAIRE society women who, as a penance for Lent, =» have been making shirts, stockings, gowns and cloaks for poor liffle children of the tene: ments, Pictures of the young: sters in the new clothes their wealthy friends have made for them with their own fair hands. AYOR STRONG'S attention is re spectfully directed to the fact that he has recently licensed two of the most noforl ous dive-keepers that ever disgraced New York, and that their vile dens are now open. : “ARO OST interesting discussion by leading clergymen of Prof. «_,, Totten’s new theory, that Christ's ministry was only a year. Sooocococcosoococconcon0eo0e0000000 EPA SPATE SO ANCES ASSES EAT OOS YOUNG WOMAN writes of her experiences in a woman's >» >» Medical School, where she fs now learning to be a doctor. 10000000000500000000000000000000: Sore Throat, Bheumatism, Neuralgia, Earache, Toothache, Plios, hud had dled « Luciana Dickson, of 230 West Twenty- t nothing m: eighth street, a young colored woman, Unt ‘she lust her third clid, a few weeks complained in Jefferson M go, . Se wanted the authorities to disinter thie morning sgain 1 Brulses, Painiul and Itching Skin Diseases, Sores, Ulcers, t t-Attorney's of credence Was placed tn her | paid vies on one," “sal Paran Stevens. Luciana though Two sizes, >5 and 50 cents, At druggists, or by mail, Tus Branpzeru Co., 274 Canal St., New York. plane never MY Genied the aid he ‘ontli [never eaw. the woman ill + eH him. tthe atrec Ijourned the case. id he H | é sceveas'® oaly 2 SUatice “siinma’ ad Seeger. ~ —- Se &RBLSBOOOI Ww