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THE WORLD: NOL, Janitor Valentine's Son Stricken with Dipttheria. Pupils Sent Home and the Build. ing Fumigated. Zhe Boy Was a Pupil in the Pri- mary Department. Grammar School 8, at One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street and Lenox ave- fue, is closed on account of tiphtherla fm the family of the janitor, William ©. Valentine, and the 2,000 pupils will have an indefinite vacation, ‘The janitor occu- ples rooma on the first floor on the Lenox avenue side of the building. The family consists of himself, wife and two |; @hildren, Exina, nineteen, and John Henry, nine. It is Henry who ia ill, but how or where he contracted his {ilness mo one knows. ‘He was a pupil in the primary depart- ment of the school and mingled with his echoolmates up to the time he was first Stricken, last Monday. The boy complained of feeling ill t and his parents, supposing his tr i ‘Was nothing more than . | home remedies with no suc @ore alarming symptoms deve! ay | andj ¢ es Hundred and Thirty-fitth stret, called in. theria, The malady was then well Kae anced. The doctor notified the Boards |. of Health and Education. The principal of the school, Elijah|t Howland, ordered the forty teachers to | JU end all the children home and the doors of the building were closed. Saturday three dootors from the Board of Health visited the schoolhouse and fumigated the janitor’s apartments. was considerable excitement y | ning through the str the building under a strict quarantine and put signa on the doors reading: ‘This School Closed for # Janitor Valentine received orders not even the Principal or any of the enter the building. Clarke said this) morning oung Valentine's case was not se and that he was already convales “The only thing to fear," sald th doctor, “is a relapse.” So far as Is known none of the other hool children has contracted the whole building will be that their studies. There was on th hut the 1 not take this view, d the schools, of con: closed at other FLEMINGTON, May 20.—There terday a mad dog run ots. The dog attacked a number of other dogs, bit them, and then ran oss the A from tho dog attacked i then the animal n and attempted Hofman drew a revolver ‘ot the cur, animal was owned by John Kelly, The dog was bitten by a During the past year dog bit several peoples Including ex: ge Cullen in Stockton caused b “Tand le quale HRIGH) secsce BROS. Special To-Morrow in “CAPES. Stylish Double G Clay Diagonal, rolling eol- lars. Special price, pes of Black 3,89 Ladies’ Capes in ten different stylos of Velvet, with fancy ribbon collars, fine Kersey, plain and elab- orately trimmed’ in black, nayy SUITS. Natty Blazer Suits, in finest Black Serge, new shape skits and strictly tailor finish, worth 5 98 ' SKIRTS. Ladies’ Separate Skirts, of fine igured Mohair, lined in perealine, wortk stiffs 1 bac! y] 95 Ly 85.75, at... kirts, in plain Bril- $10.75, at Lined Dress hiree of his sm ‘Trustees Stearns and Ralsines placed |and witnessed th Stern B rothers are now exhibiting a choice assortment of New Mo dels in Ladies’ Trimmed Hats For Spring and Summer. West Twenty-Third St. Photographs- -Special. For a limited time we will make a YeTY, stylish photograph, Sxi0., beauti: fully mounted, lixit, for framing, und @ halt dozen {mperials for 3.98. Under the management of NOTMAN @ate of Fifth ave), our Studio makes @ special feature of ‘artistic poses. Thi: Jal offer is made for the purpose Fi Gemonstrating the very high charac: of our work. SILK SALE. Another lot of those popular Japanese Wash Bilks in all the One lot choice Pilsse Silks in | all the best colorings, sold yall season at $1.50 to $1.7 “One lot Black Surah S very superior quality 8S ail over the city at os eholcest colorings, specially | @dapted for Ladies’ Waists; a Bi great bargain... AT One lot corded Kal KI Silks, 33 very choice colorings stripes and checks, Bold at 50c, aT One lot superior quality stripes and Checks Swiss | 69 Taffeta Silks, very choice colorings; a great bargain. F One lot extra quality black figured Taffeta Silks, all chotce, neat designs now in 16 Such great demand; real Value, $1.00, | Black Dress Goods. @9 pieces of this season's most popular weaves of Black Dress Goods; to be sold Tuesday at 100 pleces of 46-in, French Surah Twille, worth 8c, yd. ; 100 piec @#@in. French Henrietta Coth, worth Tc. yd.; 125 pieces #-In. English Mohair, figured Ar- mures, worth Tc, yd.; 75 pleces of 40-in. Mohair Striped Crepon, worth Tc, yd.; all to go at... 49 Every item a real bargain. ‘0 pieces pure Mohair Bril- | Mantines, small spots and fig- 35 Figured Brilliantines and Mohate | se 9 pieces of Light Ground Amerjoan Challies, worth 2c. $0 Pieces -inch Light and Dark Grouad Satin Stripe > Challe, value 3c. yard, a ‘ ‘% Pieces of French Crean “in Gobelin, Gray, ‘Tan and M8. @en's styles (no oid pattern: __|Ladies’ Millinery. \ Trimmed Millinery at greatly reduced | trom #10 1g 6) Hats that were from #20 to $25, Hats that were from $12 to $18, now $8.50 to.... All others in like prop trimmed Hats, worth from SOc, to $1.50, at.... . Boys’ Straw Hats, mixed wht quuasabeassens Boys’ ine Straws, worth Leghorn Hats, with w . Fine Import Rose prays, with foliage, worth 98¢., at Fine Muslin Roses, 7 (9.76 Moire, Lace real value Ay - isusaido” 12,60, Ladies’ € ae E mg. 98 broidered Capes, worth &6 to $10 widies’ Blaek and Colored Jackets, silk lined, worth $12.00 to SEDO cians e Ld LADIES’ SUITS. Ladies’ Summer Woolk Suits, ta 98 * $7.00 to $12.50, Woollen Spring ‘Suite, oarlioe val- 3. 98 : ues $12.50 to $25.00, all at.... Sale of Hand Bags, French Capers, worth $40,000 to $60,00 Ladies’ Velvet, and Jet Capes, I n Come early, liantine, latest flaring styles, per- feetly finished, worth $6. 50, * 3,98 Abecceees Stylish Dress Skirts, very full sweep, of Imported Storm Serges, ges aud best quality ci 4.98 Choviota,aome finished with SIXTH AVE. & 23D ST ribbon belts, worth $8.50, at ly tres fA Rs" Lith ste, NewYork. Flats and Apartments to Let. KING st, and haxemont aud bath all we earn et No —Redured ro 5 ovis acd ion and park GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE, a. ial > meer au ECIAL dozen fine French in beautiful with nef es and rulties, ate Rest American Tn- digoes, Mov Prints and © Chambrays; — collars. cuffs and ruffles ard sealloped and broid lumbia Watted value $1.7, ‘oulard Sateen Gowns, Pass wid white figured and all Mack, Watteau back, lars sleeves and ruitles, usually $1.98 Finest French 8 Black Ground Figured Cape, trimmed with 12 rews ribbon and wide | streamers, beautiful new oh 98 1 with em- 2. al Underskirts, LD 19. bi ured Lawns, trimme broidery, value $4.00. Speel tlounce n \} faced an AWN ay can Sy wit avily worth $ cor at. Silver. Plated Ware. ters, of ruby triple-piated 98 rs, heavily plated, aved tis Holders, with quad- plated Band .ersccegercee Jars, with richly 50, ee MONDAY Beuloch bE Costumers. our Grade Mark quarantees Corcect Btyle & Perfect At Clearance Sale of all our Jackets « Capes, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $25. Tailor ™é Suits, All silk lined, $20. Actual value $35, Bicycle Suits, Coat, Skirt and Bloomers, $22. Actual value $35, Our goods must be seen to be 8 Ave59 ZG DOODGOWODOOOOOVTEOCOO AU UO DOZE IRISH LINEN NAPKIN > GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN THIS CITY. We havo received direct from our foreign house a large ® appreciated, North Side, Between 5th and 6th Aves, 39 & 41 West 23d St., EVENING, MAY 20, I JAMES McCREERY& CO. RIBBONS. Commencing to-morrow, we shall offer our entire stock of high grade Im- ported Novelty Ribbons, at greatly reduced prices, comprising some of the most choice productions of the French looms. 1000 yards very finest quality Rich Satin and elvet Ribbon, 4 inches wide, in all colors, at 49 cents per yard; usually sold tor 75 cent 750 yards imported Black Moire Antique, 7 inches wide, at 45 cents per yard; regular price 95 cents. 600 yards,8 inches wide, at 65 cents per yard; reg- ular price $1.25. MEN’S SHIRTS. We shall place on sale to- morrow, May 21st, anoth- r 100 dozen Men’s Un- aundered Shirts, open back, and open back and front, At 45 cents each, or $5.25 per dozen. JAMES McCREERY&CO., Broadway and 11th St. Help Wanted- Male. jesman; give axe, experience and ected, X., Box 200° World, NO MONEY DOWN IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY, We have still on exhibition in our show windows a com- pletely furnished 4-Room Flat at $100. * BEDROOM SUIT, DIN TH. CURTAINS, CRO TOVES, NESGOM wun CREDIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Oilcloths, Stoves, Pictures, Clocks, Portieres, Crockery, Refrigerators, Tinware and Lace Curtains, We Allow the Ruilroad tyre Both Ways to Out-of-Town Ravers. “sth Ave, Cor, (9th St, NING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, OPEN SATURDAY consignment of All-Linen dozen in all. Ta ublo Napkins—about 20,000 It is practically the entire stock of a large manufacturer closed out in one big lump to our representa- tives ata very ready cash to tide the m being the most neces Think of it! reat coneossion from usual cost—prompt, rover some finance wy part of the transa O00 dozen! now on salo very much below usual prices. ul ditticulties ion, 240,000 Napkins! Owners All of hotels, boarding-houses and dealers will find it an excellent opportunity. 2.000 doz, all-linen 5-8 [rish Nap} 1, 500doz. all-linen 5-8 Trish Nay 1,000 doz 1,250 doz, 2,000 doz. all-linen 5-8 Tr 750 doz, 850 doz, all-linen Dinner Naph 650 doz. ali-linen Dinner Na 1,200 doz, all-linen Dinner N 1,750 dog. ail-linen Dir 1,000 doz, all-linen Din 750 doz. all-linen Dinner Napkin $50 doz. all-linen Dinner Napks 1,250 doz. all-linen Dinner Nay 1,650 doz, all-linen Dinner Na 2,000 doz, all-linen Dinner Nay linen 5-8 Trish Napkins, cost to import vost to import s, cost to in s, cost to import sins, ins, ec kins, ¢ , cost to impor hs, cost to impor 4, Cost to import { Onur Price. ost to import 1.00... 7Be, doz. t to import 1,35... 9Be, doz, st toimport 1,85... 1.25 a - 1,60 doz, + 1.79 doz. 2.29 doz. + 98e, doz, doz. , cost to impor s, coat to. 1.35, yort 1,50) doz. doz, doz, doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. 1 to impor st to imp. cost to linport 4 3.398 —- 1895, ©)’Neill’ SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 21ST ST. A to-day ae to-morrow. Fine French Flowers. The Entire Stock of S. J. HELD CO,, The oldest importers and Manu- facturers of fine STOREFUL OF ATTRACTIONS ‘rench Flowers in tn the visitor Special Offering Ladies’ ‘Outing Suits. Ladies’ Suits, Blazer Jacket and this city, at less than one-fifth their | wide Skirt, in Mixtures and value. 10,000 Fine French Montures, Cloths, regular price 14:98, spPEcIAL 9.98. Ladies’ Outing Suits of double Elegant assortment, all New Goods, | warp Serge, short ripple back Jack- C. C. IO and 2 Each, Worth 1.00 to 1.60, Trimmed Millinery. Elegant assortment Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, comprising the latest imported and | P° Domestic Designs for Street, Car- riage und Evening Wear, AT POPULAR PRICES, Untrimmed Hats. A Special Assortment of STRAW HATS in a variety of shapes and colors, worth in regular stock 98c., at BC. 2 OD” each. Also a large variety of shapes in Milans, Chips, Neapolitans and Fancy Braids; worth 1.50, at 65 z each. Silks. 10,000 yards Printed India Silks, reduced from 59c. and 69¢c, to 25° and 38 yd. 5,000 yards Taffeta Striped and Dresden 9 | Figured Silks,worth, 1.00, at jets, full Skirts, regular price 16.50, spEciat 11.98. Ladies’ Cheviot, Serge and Storm Serge Outing Suits, fine Tailor finish, lined throughout with Silk, regular price 25.60, special 16.75. Ladies’ Outing Suits of Fine Im- rted Serges, gen, ripple back jackets, extra wide skirts, lined Aiecughoat with Best Taffeta Silk, regular price 29.76, spEciaL 19.98. Twenty ann Styles oj Tailor & Outing Suits in Pique, Duck, Linen and Serges, Eton Blazer and Reefer shapes, at equally moderate prices, Ladies’ Silk Waists Special Silk valet, extreme: sleeves, blouse fronts, take soft collars and belts, assort- ed colors, regular price 3.29, speciaL 1.98. Parasols. Everything that is new in the line of parasols,and at the right prices LARGE ASSORTMENT Changeable Silk Parasols, natural or Dresden handles, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Selected if Milltsiery in black, tans, gray and BR@Etwo-toned boot patterns; Syworth o0c., at Children’s Hosiery. | Children’s best quality French | Ribbed Cotton Hostery, double knees, in black and tans, for, 7-Inch, 35c.; all sige: Men's Half Hose.’ Men's two-thread Maco Cotton Hose, in black, tans and un- bleached —_balbriggan, Jouble heels and toes, worth 19c., at HOSIERY. $4 Golf or Bicycle Hose at $1.24. ANOTHER BIG LOT JUST ARRIVED. All hand-made Scotch goods, im Mixtures, Plaids and Checks. These same qualities are sold by all leading houses at $4.00 and $5.00 per pair; to-morrow we offer them at 1.24 eecoccocoooo~ecvosece s0eces, Bo, Gloves, (9c. Outing Shirts, | Men's Underwear. Mc ry Men's and Fancy Twill Bhirts, sizes 1245 n's Summer! pena’ (Balta Sans Drawers, in whice or natural, all sizes, |Ladies' fine Taffeta Silk and Linen Gloves, b-button length, with kid point, in black tans and white. with self or black embroidery, worth 48c, Ladies’ button and Foster Ladies’ Lisle Thread Ho- Wall Papers. We have opened our newest de- partment WALL PAPERS, (It is ud- mirably located on the third floor, wit plenty of goods, plenty of sae patna and ‘plenty of daylight. Many special Values Will be offered all this week. Carpet Sale. During this we will dispose of 500 Chenille Mats, fringed, worth 45c., at An elegant Tapestry Serpet, value Tic., for : Best quality Moquettes, $1.25, OP ee eeeeees A very good quality Ingrain, value 60c., for., 130 Bigelow Axminister and extra Gobelin Carpets at greatly reduced prices, Whether you want Carpets, Rugs, Mat- ting or Linoleum, it will PAY YOU onliiSe AS SENET One wat “a an ie position to SERV! JI ausolute SAVING OF MONBIS” Oo? GROCERIES. Full Weight. Sterling Quality. Purest Olive Oil, French,|) }4 Pts, .20 same grade sold every- where—at least 2 per) PMs .34 cent. higher... | Quarts, .60 Purest Olive Oil, Italian, pts 28 1,95 ao M9 42 194 Purest Olive Oil, Itallan, qt Purest Olive Oil, Italian, gallon can .... i Finest French Prunes, 2 1b. pkg Early June Peas, high standard., Extra Fine New York State Corn, our regular pric® 10c.. Extra Fine Maine Cores our regular price, 18c. Extra Fine Jersey Tomatoe: regular price, 10c, Sehnittbohuen (fin Sliced beans), 2% Ib, ca: Juniper Ham, none better, Juniper Bacon, none better, Ib.. | AS Bass Ale, $1.44 Doz. NOTE. — For MONDAY and TUESDAY ONLY we will sell Bass Ale, best English bot- tling, special, per dozer i ALO for MONDAY ESDAY 0! a@ special disco of % PER CENT. on S WHIBREYS sold by the gallon, Including our best-known brands. upon which, the, prices were never he- fore reduced. ‘The discount now is for WO DAYS ONLY, CLARETS AND RHINE WINES will also be sold dur cee are & reduction of 25 Pit CE PATE st 07 i 112% | Dunn says the weather will be FAIR to-day, FAIR and COOLER to-morrow, to our store this week. We quote @ few decidedly interesting values to be offered Dress Goods. ay: prices for Monday and ards day. Black b Crepons, 45° yd. 200 pieces Mohair & Wool Novelties 49° < 375 pieces Plain and Figured Sicilians, 3 C. 1” New importation of French Crepons, Entirely new designs, 1 75 + yds Worth 3.98, Gloves. Ladies’ four-button Kid Gloves, 79° Pair. Ladies’ four-button Kid Gloves, embroidered, SC 9 Pair. Ladies’ Russia Leather Driving| Gloves, four button, worth 1.50, at 9S“ ” Pairs Ribbons: Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, 2 1-2 inches wide, 10" ya Satin and Gros i Ribbon..2 inches wide, 15° yd Large assortment Fancy Ribbons for Millinery Trimmings, 4 and 6 inches wide, C. 25 yd. Sale of Laces. Special reduction sale of Laces, suits able for summer dresses. Hundreds of rattetrs in ell styles, No old goods; all new, bright and clea All Point Venise and Net Top Oriental Laces, 4 to 6 inches {24 wide, that sold at 15c. and 180, 4142 All Point Venise, Net Top Orl+ ental Laces and Point Esprit Laces, 6 to 9 inches wide, that 49 sold at %c., butter and white.. 9 All Point Venise, Net Top Ori- ental, Point Esprit Laces, 9 to 12 inches wide, that sold at 29, and 8ic., butter and white...... Butter color Valenciennes Lace, 4% inch wide, that sold at 26g and 85c, doz. yds.; now at... Broderle, Anglais Open Work Nets, 27 inches wide, butter and white, suitable for yokes and revers, that sold at $1.25... All-silk Black Chiffon for the making of the popular neck Tufts, 46 inches wide, that sold at 7c, yard, reduced to, yard, Many other items in our finely assorted lace stock will undergo the same pro portion of reduction as the items ad vertised. Dressmakers and Milliners should take advantage of this sale-ON WEEK ONLY. Needlework. Grass Cloth or Unbleached Lin- en in the popular open work patterns, 45 inches, suitable for yokes or revers, per yard 1, Pe, 2.19, 2.08 and. Fine Open Work Edges on India Linen, worth 25c., at, per yard 19 Butter Color Batiste Edges, with Insertion to match, worth ee Ab Ladies’ Neckwear. India Linen Insertion, with Val- enciennes lace edges, white and ecru, worth Tic. yard, at.. India Linen Material with Va- lenciennes Lace Insertion and edges for Blouse fronts, worth $1.98 yard, at. Point Venise C different styles, butter color, reduced from 98c. each to. Very fine and handsome Venise Collars and Revers, butter color, were J and 1.59 Correct Model Waist Form,940 of papler mache, covered witk cloth, Hned with-cotton _ batting, sizes 32 to 44.. Complete DrapingStand, with extension standard, busts of papier mache, cloth covered, Uned with cotton bat- OB ting, sizes 32 to 42. to 18,, 39c. | Men's Colored Bat-| briggan hirts, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, 185} Note—our forms are used by leading modistes and are inval- 195] uable to those who do their own dressmaking or have it 1,00 | aone in their homes, » 8 1g Real K:d Gloves, plack, tans and white, worth $1.0 . Ladies’ Chamois Gloves, ce 4 and 6 biéton lengths, anteed to wash, worth as. poreelain bowl, luted stand and spoon, plated Knives and Se ea Fern Dishes, triple plate, with epen-work border . James E. Pepper Sour Mash Whiskey, per bottle... Westervelt's Pure Malt Whis- per bottle... Old Gauntlet Rye Whiskey, bottle . (aually Bc, yard, wins * Hea Bags, inches ti __NOTE.—We are selling our imported Satchels, ‘tt black and colored, cheaper | English spree Teather C abin peeve) in the trade. A call will 2 Men's and Boys’ Out- ing Shirts, with laun- deredcollar and A . culls, 12% to a, Drawers to match, 35c. waed Bea, Ba. 3.40. 3.60, rt . Sort eran pen comment fen psaomes armed Re a, eine t88 rey ee TP On a I NP He Ene

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