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etoget aceon (othe a2t%| WEBSTER DAVIS AT athens eect se.Paa NAPLES, COMING HOME. SECRET OF RICH | ivf mina. ae: Seeretary of State Powers and! FRANKFO wafareh 1t—Becretary of| NAPLES, March 16—Webster Davis, Three Others to Get a Pre. | Sate Caled Were Brough (tant Toutt| Ualted States Avsistant seretary of the e Hmiuary Heartas. | ville and before Co Mterlor, has arrived here from Pre | nay Moore (o-di a Moore tixed ria, on his way to America LOUISVILLE, Ky., Mareh 16—OMicers| Monday for examination trial. 2 started for Frankfort this morning with | i . 3 Secretary of State Powers, Capt. John Ady W. Davis, W. H. Culton and Harland | ceived’! say American Diatict Whitaker, the four prisoners who are|Omee rice tite seman Nee rare AH al Rev. John Addison Crockett, Husband of Connec- } Goa Fern, Riaenel Pe Eithasto-aw {Saturday Sale of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing.| for All His Marital Woes. Sabor Suite (or th: litle fellows from 3 10 8 years, in fast) Boys* 8 to 16 Years 2ePlece Suite, with doub color, stric!ly all-wool blue cheviot, made with deep sailor | oa Langit ip reg bsnl Mactan 5) cheviots collar; trimmed with four rows of soutache braid; Casslinere:; also plain blue cheviots, of pure indigo ° ite, the daughter of Milllona wes Ooh geen citRee Rave : | 2BRE Men's Suits, 14 to 20 years, in strictly al-wool cus Hawley, of Connecticut, ts suing | ered, — Besid ys’ Tan Top-Ccats, the popular girment for boys of | chevio's and cassimeres, in a variety of this season's Rewe lex, in all éges, shown in all this spring's shades of cover. cloth | est patterns, perfectly made and well trimmed 95 'e him for divorce, charging cruelty and |came from, divorces Gesertion, as told exclusively in The alder also the new herringbone; well made, trimmed 2 95 elsewhere would be about the price of this suity 4 ° i} Evening World, is in this city, ‘To the) Mines T and properly cul; good value at $4.00, here at here at iy e e e Evening World he has broken the silence | ceed began at Ne A Strictly AlleWcol Wear-Resist mg Suit, 5 to 15 years, made with double-breasted jack: s ' . oh jacket, ¢ double of fifteen years and told the secret of father was @ very wealthy hard re Rare Shirt-buying Time | knees, patent waist band and good trimmings, in ‘tact, made to give good service a cheap suit at $3 aiid 95 , | . ereccocccceccccee. obtained. After cot thin wThe Tih oimch:in Neg handaome Con: Pxpdersiand Tt am entitled te td | SEL We tpt Plate SUH Denes At Hecond Peer, Gib St. Section, Recticut home, ellent ever since she and | Half of fF ght f * m i a a ’ he hand ue hart Ot ano eet Lit ey semen | ee rt Wyse a shirts will you want in the next couple of, ¢. Neckwear Three Girls Dresses. ike the t to the grave her. | NY , , MOnly three liviog. persoea know Mk he | Worl "g " corast ot} mon "7 mocecn . F is | ms for Spring. Specials. }| ber de APs pao clang conan told an Rvening World reporter. “Ther | what { Arn ‘at ay orafeeson, but it ou can save three dollars on six by sharing these, and you he. sh -ets Ce colors fll blouse fronts. yoke frit. 1 anal le when hove living have} iy’ tponay” ° "=" nom sf ™* B*lwon’t get shirts one whit better in any particular of quality, fit, or finish brald of ‘different mixtures 4 to 44 you our immense selection of TFleat reematkanis 1, tha aensomns. of ther clipe oat een ere Real by paying the extra dollars Jashionakl> neckwear for spring sree spring rate ret ble a . i mabls neckwi 01 ing. , . ese rere nave cnOjopen Bible tha: we should farever bury she Si s the crowni it of this sal | / Ww addition we have spread on} : ba ret ‘ke, Deh eee ty put them ta possession of independent | There han Lown neces tid wnecarees ant Ing merit of this sale—jhe yery high character of | the centre tatles the tollowing; liad stoul‘er of taileta silk, trimmed with Dias special lines: folds; a nice assortment of pretty 2, Lot 1—TECKS, FOUR-IN-HANDS and) e has ® . . facte auMilent to Justify action for dle AWW etorien nave ners cat ent. wee (the shirts, The quality caps the bargain, and makes this sale a most combinations; 4 to 14 yt%, ‘vorce. affected my w: Only Satan himself : . 4 He) roken oncel , PUFFS, in tight and dark silks and PF Girls’ Dresses, i mint nis toe slance, ‘Toe intimation that e | he imagination of evilah onde’ Td faim b we pd gay 5p re a for shirt buyers. mas ee nt of 98 EW rly a0 tnt ou ; till love each other fur- sak AS = irfc—— th: attorns, SOc, valve. al aroun cof t trimmed wit ‘ Siar ase csaee 0 prot ‘which STILL LOVES Fi Otee pom 1s the crisp reshness of the shirts they have all Lot 2 Imperia's, beautiful silks, luce insertion, fancy biaid and 4 ° makes this one of the most remar! ] 4 rich-looking satins, neat figures, large el ee : ; stories ne told fe satan ite “ ba . been laundered within the last three weeks : figures, plaids, stripes, i ny Ac., in the new spring ‘ dicate Second Fioor, ah Bt. AS ONE DEAD. the deapen reverence anda eine La These hints of sorts and prices— stapestell ined with silk, 7Sc, valueat 39 E 4 ' tween myself and wife.” Mr. Crockett's Lot 3—Inperia's, Puffs, Four-in-Hands, Tecks, Eng- even: he disappeared trom | Volce trembled and his eyes filled, “That ' ae * Tish Sout ' Ser ed eines the (4 ses ani cama” bine” oueh onan aC ce, ae eae. |MD'S Laundered White Shirts — iMen’s Negligee Shirts— ih Sa aE ad dal Te | AY Free, © bie ths coupen * you eich purchaser of the highest-priced Cravats; values in this lot up to $1.00, your choice at 50 with th ho knew and esteemed him. | us, never an unkind word uttered. That er’ i He Beveled per And, in fact, his wetted all soueehe brig it not, ® by Reha el Ope ie oe — bay chal iis of z Henidionse ett wife almost believed that he had passed | trom two Beople, who are Fane ys white cheviot—a great favorite for spring and my wi sepa | , f her lawyers to| Even when I | i — bs Aged Caper She hoped and | Was with a loving kiss, W~ owed out At 60c, worth up to $1.25—Mostly op:n front Sent Neer xlasses or Spectacles will receive Chamois Eyeglass Cleaner, Sille Gus Hook and Case free of charge. Main Floor, Uh St. Section Men’s Suspenders, 25 | love for each other. and back, | U j they gave her to understand that Crock “We agreed that, 1 what thi U ~ ett was far away and would never again yore courts would never epara|e us At 5c, worth up to $1.5¢—White Shiris, win BOYS White Shirts ‘ ? é dj + he ¢ 2 en lastic Goeeerd We be at what tod had )9 ted broidered | Three for $1—! aundered. Well worth 50c each. | ¢ 250 dozen Men's fine quality elastic web Suspenders, linen he pele el appearance, which has|‘°sether no man should put canter. | plaited, pique or embroidered bosoms, Also a lot oi and Nesther ends with drawer supporters, The webbings Every pair made of solid Alumaico # teen fied, comes as a severe blow to Wye | ? | were all made up to sell at $0c. a pare We bought 1 Pe HG. ee ENTER THE MOTHER-IN-LAW. Men’s Fancy Shirts— ‘Men’s Pajamas— them alk your choice, Yds) bh 4 non heh them gt Her father left her more than a mill-| | “The story of how we came to sep- | ‘ pctcebednseeeee LCOS Sule, bright and new, as Alumnico will ‘ ee ootare: pen the ee oe ee mother had ind ae in Patil? | At 60c, worth $1—Of excellent Percale, made up) At $1, worth$1.50—Made of soft cheviot, in ; tarnish: they are sclentieally maged . ssa 10 . % 5 ‘“ a dar | * ” will reselve an ectate which will make | iy torser® My Fetused to Be eres cou Sney Hp Good, comfortable shapes, by the best maker Books Com lete Set 54c inten ‘The Spectacs en } ‘i bly one of the richest women | ¢mb; : arate cuffs; open back and front, H : | ? r jenses. The S can be her probably one of mn A in the business. al straight or riding bow. Eyeglasses with patent pet f in this country. And to avold a claim es Meo's Goode, Ninth etrest side, a ]_~=«COWe::«ooffer the following 5-volume| fitting American cork nose rest; fold by exclusive es in he} popular geo aut yeatly wae at se our oa price, bound in cloth, stamped in -go!d, Celebrated Golding i printed on good paper and good type; [iy coap heeds pepo i ' upon this vast wealth, which her Rus-| end. You know . band bas under Connecticut law, the ee ane iM By ‘notion spent ( . Tam older now ard underst ult is brough: things better, 1 had no idea of what TEACHING IN THIS CITY. | veu,mteht cat pollcy in those days, baer ge 5 Mr. Crockett is an instructor em: | reitede ‘amd, Mtherin-law and 1 quar. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., Ninth and Tenth Sts., N. Y, anys ve wet of 7 following 5q| sidered a: bareain when first introduced Ployed in this city. ith eu van mae MOUth and with | — —— > Sets, in § volumes, for pair; our sale price, He. is about -two years old, of ley lakuenne ee under Ceaper's Leather Mocking Dani a slight build a: Coopers fee Tales tho same price, full brown Works of and his eyes are brown, large and e ly bright, He has all the polisn of a gen-| went a frightful change. Reall 7 tleman and his conversation and man-| took on the form of an agertation’ EIGHTH AVE Sida nmr ner are those of a scholar, Hix votce | “No man can understam! this woman | 231 EIG! py VE. who d ; 4 is of an agreeable quality, but with a] fenra tales of maltetisagin ates $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry SIMPSON, CRAWFORD & SIMPSON glint of sadness in it, During the nar-|cannot imagine’ the wickedness wih| at 50 Cents on the Dollas, i aren wee ration of this remarkable story his ayes| which this woman attacked me, “Bee | tha tvoping Coote rs saraise ihe tg dee 9 BIG BLE frequetly flag with amoiture anda Gr : rae ag it et a a NG OtreRING tremor came into his voice. could not do for me. Unto her 1 \ “Those who have heard my story say | all of my troubles to-day. My ‘wife i i plrungest ease of find in | et Blame be And General Pointers. he sald. “1 might tell you] gop, An, truthfully say, with force that all and yet you could not understand. | the victim ae capression implies Poa ina, Works of Clay, Berths Mo (Charlotte M. firaeme), Works OMT. zist AND | dium height. His| a Eventags. | a tingaa! with era, ther the change tn Eaabiuhed Seer Tecate five Years The Children’s Hosiery at 12c. The best values ever offered in the line of at { + These stockings were made to sell for more than double this price. We purchased them at a low figure, and will give our customers the benefit. They are fine 3 Senaten atte Govt Wate pat 1Genuine Horsehide Hand No one nderstand it.) “'W if ¥ ’ and teavy ribbed, all have double knees and are guaranteed he oe ert ot dean | gece oe a BOYS’ SUITS. OVERCOATS. $i} Siewemin. ati ass mueesl ene pote It will be Judgment Day before it ie 10 Styles of Vestees and 3 New London full back Top or ‘tyke, Po Ped C r " in Floor, Sth on "08 june I married Mary Haw- | ta!l ears in 1 Sailor Suits, } ” : ley. She was twenty-five, 1 was twen- - ooh embroidered and combina- Covert, excellently lined, 2 jomanoe of Fouth, with ai the Jove | foune tion effects ° i fears ery epee and ardor that comes with these years he ve no utterance | ia Sailors—3 to 10 years. stock. But it ts all ead, aad, now. ie llghtest “light i Vestees—3 to 6 for choke. Siaes—3 to 15 years. PARTED IN ITALY. sal If Full $5.00 worth $3.35. | Full $5.00 value $3.35, St. Patrick’s Day. “Our honeymoon was a trip to Europe, MAY DROP THE SUIT. With the stock, it is hard to begin and end, Unfortu- We are ed to We parted in Italy in the second week. wool ‘Ameciean’ sad Irish Pade, a s ee I left my wife with her wealth yg “a ein oe Mo het hee bos fe re ae adh ont oe artes ue sizes, at the very lowest prices, rat! 5 Ne i" , . : to Wa ta. teooeaa periggege fe ho any ‘time "ether aoe y 1 x. |® Clothing Section, however, ample full displays are made in Third Floor, (th Gt. Soutien, 9 by In ; had been ui Gold Ring, eet wlth genuine ° 7a land have I seen her. ‘That was at the A y her diamonds, REISS SORES Her ee re fg 19th St. ee Adverse Weather Conditions — sete following the year of our peparation. wi dies We have never met since that day, and 5 in the ‘hope “tnae® deat we tt ne from the bonds 1 suppose we will go on living apart will be met by “Greater New York’s Greatest Store” as far as po ‘ All the extraordinary offerings for Friday will be on sale Saturday, and, 3 | Btomvinéing Watohes........ — = SS forever more. ly, th ; tee tema” $2800 “Oh, how I have tried bo efface Ma she har undertaken await | Battisti ae tags A ee oe ion my mame be at motive of het haan See —* &Von in the event of the continuance of the storm, on Monday as well. matter how I strive to throw ft off, It Meconcerted, ‘ ? : ; r urnishing Dep’ —Saturda pecial, The Men's Tailoring Event, however, cannot be carried over the date pre ® he naring the F ; t.— Sa v5 viously announced, Saturday, March 17th, Orders for Men's Spring Suits or ay A special purchase enables us to make the extra- coats, made up by expert tailors, of the newest and best materials for the Spring of f has been « great sacrifice in my Ife. I am a different men, as happily as T hed hoped, | St # dew ‘ ordinary special Saturday offering in 1900, at $11.80, will not be accepted after the 17th inst. oe, | eee ; 9 Uy SOPSH SG DEST OSS SCOTPSO ESL SSS SOT STS SSSI SS OSS SSSSOSSES . emp! my da ning “a stipend that ) i ee eae “ Men's Fancy Shirts iGreatest Tailoring Event This Yeard ~~ Saturday, the last day, we will ‘ At, Ic v3 Ss make to Seaaens a Spring Suit } SUIT OR © turned there to get tay boots, ‘have or Overcoat of high grade mate- rials, selection from twenty-five OVERCOAT the regular value of which is $1.50. but k upon those of this season's newest styles, TO ORDER, guaranteed pure wool and fast Ta our $16.00 made to ander : pF stag fpche Sys colors, for $11.80. The trimmings * 6 Greisen on Mo 17 ik in these Suits and Overcoats of ‘ Suits 7 the werv fest Each garment cut “5 ; Broadway, cor. Houston St. by an expert cutter, guaranteeing e ¥. rs a perfect fit. None but high- | ann my 7 7 Wine class tailors employed in the making of these 7 assuring the best workmanship. If you are not $j satisfied after the Suit or Overcoat is made up, you may % Lord & Taylor, } return the garments and we will refund your money. Grand Street Store. : i on on en aeenenenenenenaneneataaamneaaetn On account of the unfavorable character of the weather on Thursday many of our customers were 1X LESSONS IN ee Be cag og ‘d the specially attractive TENOGRAPHY *K ¥ Overcoats i! 5 1 a z ef i airs (The Parm Implement News, Chlcage, Ml, . i } One of the Dest and most [hensive books of its kind tp the | Almanac and Encyclopedia for BGR { i H it ty | g 3 § i held tn 1,000 belt We will, therefore, continue the same offerings, to- ’ Ho pages contain an immense Cmeuet, 3 rar th gether with many others equally desirable, on ; K For bert and Girls. Ie _isctil. anh consti Soa Saturday, March 17, wat i mot ge i HI Please ee last Wednesday evening's papers for items and prices. Open antil 10 o'clock Saturday Night, Beginning Monday, March 19, THE EVENING WORLD Sy ae

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