The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1900, Page 5

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fiat bh ay . « : *. THE . WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1900, A NEW YORK “QUO VADIS.” mami int WET? Millinery Opening. alee ‘The Horses Bolted, and Thomas Cabitl, the Driver, Herled | A Inte a Snow Mile, Driver Thomas Cahill was returning to the West Sixty-elghth street police DENTISTRY. station this morning with the patrol for Painless wn wagon, when the horses bolted. Cahill No Charge ‘* "*rstth tre erderch. was thrown from his seit and landed) FULL { we, In a big pile of snow and Ice at West| Enq avenue and Fifty-ninth street The horses ran a block further and . ~ At up a against a snowbank. The Gold Fillings. ... Gola rn sken_and both | biter ings BO ma ed BY HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ, Extraordinary! |*,2"||Men’s Fine Fur Felt Author of “Quo Vadis,’’ “The Deluge,”’ “ With Fire and Sword,” &c., dc. Ladies’ Mackintoshes. Derby and Alpine Hats. Translated by %. C. De Solssonms., be ough Sheponad by 1 | awn sonal i through the grated skylight, ) had cone a_river, fies he eu A val t that be a v Another lamp chimney fel to the floor ning broke e t oceat,|that the sea was so large he woul value-giving even hat Aas n (Comright 19 Great Besta, 1MeANA, vy Jammle |ANG ihe flame expired, ‘The place grew | tened, sad y; but it |have remained in Lipintse. Hestd been equalled in the selling of Leatherette Hat Box Free with Each Hat, ‘ still darker, The peopie huddled | to e cheer ving }other thought disturbed him: shedding cl (Coprrieht, 190, by the Press Publishing Com~ felter #0, as to be near one anoth ¥ ‘the prayers they knew by | not led his own and his daughter's ng cloaks for women, There are pany, New York World) and silence ruled everywhere. | he rent and Mary climbed tnto|to perdition? Was it not a 700 Garments ently could be heard the voice of | EgggqgQQG00000000000000000 Catholic from Lipintse to tempt the yf ive ne: jel Lord Goa ty coerinl tine Rineett ye the Tax ed nearly at ead to select from, as yrie eleison on me | abysses water .on which he had no there are but two o hree oft Ste “America trom Lap! ! “iriste eleison,"” answered Mary, TERROR-STRICKEN, been five days, and crossing to another “ Hak BuLALL Suns Evans Ria ty the idea that th ted States love a loved by NK. t ere another coast at ag Ges igh igh Sst athe, Reg Dag eg f ‘ His ‘doubts’ and fears had seven yy in the lot is an immense bargain. ‘ @ Polish peasant, who vows & low her to the A iH in heaven, have 7 7 day hich neater, * vate Omran tt God, the | Fal " ve more tn w for forty-laht hours EAD Sizes 54, 56, 58, 60, 62 lengths. oR IL. both repeated the Litany. et ; mi and then abated, jary ry he fait (<A La * Mackintoshes of checks and thi ko t it th > 4 A STORM AT SEA. old man and the responses of the Poy ‘ when te to venture on deck again. but serge, plaid lined, made with full The bow of the ship, where they were broken by her sobs, sounded si ao it . the huge sweep, double breasted, capes all lined, ing + Ga a angry P t solemnity. Some of the emigranta : 12 sof water approaching {' velvet collars; i? flew madly up and down, and, despite the fast that they were holding on’ tol canrereg (bee, aadk, Gradually ; ant the gel eneuth. they again and veeiek ordinary prac urer's price $3.50, special, thelr bunks, they were often thrown | of the two hecame more quiet and clear, | | thought that only s fivran could save| 6@ Geese net eure, are the Ladies’ Mackintoshes of figured To-morrow we place on sale .the second against the siden, ‘The roar of the tem- | 124, the aterm outside shrieked as if in B| ‘tern bi ga) pay after day | COPY that give way serge, plaid lined, made with full ment of spring styles of this line of men’s Derbys and peat increased and the creaking of the pot terror broke from the «roup piedtt a eerie (eed & Pinko sweep, double breasted, capes alll Alpines, Every hat is carefully constructed, trim: beams and bolts became so frightful hatchway; an immene } L and they could ase culy wa lined. velvet collars ; pines. Every hat is y that it seemed aa though they would dashed, Inthe elds A S| ccrtstioncs "Give, ‘meraing inte, the. aks, 19 Vegetable, Gem- attufer's price $5 specu, 2ePO|med with a fine quality silk band and binding; im- part with a grent crash. nig. every. cor Upon that shy there ty Seles | pecmedle. . Ladies’ flackiatoshes of al!-wooi} Ported leather sweatband. “Hold tight, Mary!" cried her father, | ° t! serge, plaid and silk lined, made with} w, i blocks, te bled trying to out-volce the storm; but soon to all thag, the en -~- te Sorta ‘the, ar ‘nem The sbie Uterine and ovarian St tap de reetie aecredl “keene, le eet oe eee Oe 2 ® great fear clutched them by the B| Seed thought’ that ‘ape the 90a khdiney treubles, manufacturer's price 3 69 Pooper Se have with the manufacturer throat. In thelr terror the children 4 B | woula never end, but Rook courage and nae le have each hat packed in LEATHERETTE HAT BOX, th foc Ladies’ Mackintoshes of cloth mixture, plaid and silk} strap and nickel buckle attached, which holds the hat ceased their crying and the women their weeping; all breathed quickly and hands eagerly grasped fixed objects, The fury Sa R | low to a pa - of the storm waxed stronger; the ele- } Bee omer ea eae aus net purst ’ won ments were unleashed, Fog mixed with He 4 +h : out iaushing, ut stood darkness, clouds with water, wind with 4 On his weather-beaten fai geen an expression, as spray; the waves, striking the ship with B calling she past. and the concussion of cannon balls, tossed ft 3 VAN ‘a HH clearly. now to the right, now to the left—from P B German. he sald the clouds even to the bottom of the ocean. Sometimes the foamy manes of the waves washed the whole length of the ship; gigantic walls of water seethed, hissed and boiled in terrific + Commotion. ‘The oil lamps fiickered and one by one lined, made with full sweep. double breasted, capes all} securely, Heretofore we ran short of these the de- lined, velvet collars; manulacturer's price $7, 4 39 mand being larger than we could su e have double special, e the quantity this time, and boos to ll orders. Extra salespeople in attendance. offer means a $2.00 hat, packed in a handsome LEATHER- Mail Orders Filled, ETTE HAT BOX, that can be used for derby, 1 49 alpine or silk hats, Our spectal price, e Second Floor, 1th St. Section. Main Floor, @th &. Section, , ie aang gina Days’ Sale of Genuine of, at 79¢. yd, will be cmered pn tes come . only 4%. ; nothing more appropriate and serviceable for gen 74 meting poe pproniuiand scam fuel Wade Oc Butcher Razors¢ doesn't catch the dust; perfectly fast dye, and jet black; beau- ; tiful silk finish and superb quality; an unequalled bargain at the i i i [ | eantred, 1: became darker ani darker, | \ 4 , en med: tha thelbimekneen Of daath Wes apn eeabian, : volee: x: if you are interested this is your opportunity; 49 . ca, for he lacked brenthy “Aury, ‘ The : a gtish Crepons, 6Sc.—Just received: A 3 , Poot | fo % AN Ng se rh in ns, lust received: An Ye forgive me that I have brought tie t é erases shipment of very chotce Black English all set ready for use, each razor f Biel never again: look on’ (hte world J fresh from Britain; in all the newest broad or shall never again look 01 w 3 ; esh {rot "i ; y with our nintul eyes. "Not or us conten ; : ; : pis ipa wi aties They were ordered out by usfifl a case, accompanied with a guarantee from the ta tiie in our graven, Dar only te tie 5 { ge previous to the lige advance in prices, and you eet them | manufacturers, from the waters on the last day, my : at this figure, because they were jate in delivery, There? poe §—Wade & Butcher Razor, to-morrow, each, & Me : 5 a . will not be found in all New York any such bargain, and 5 . we earnestly invite comparison; 30 very handsome designs to choasefrom; gct your share at only Let B-Wade'G Betcher Waive pon \ -weight Razor, ‘hla coarse beards, to-morrow, 49 ; sere ’as" Silk We asts. The Housefurnishings. Lat 4-Wade & Butcher extra fre bollowround 6 found one 3 Lot 5—Wade & Butcher hollow-ground extra fine * that Y.4-1 Razor, to-morrow, 98 Step Main Floor, Oth 9 Seetion «| Three special values. House ey ; sro Taffeta Waists, yal te Pebble Eyeglasses tucked and hemstitched— ae a salient smooth and still, and as colore: black, white, violet, 25 and Spectacles was reach more barreis . pe oteerved.. fot| AVY, rose, tan, grey; special) s Ten Pitt vi tcmetu spout No. 7 Ash’ Cam, extra h re $6. 00, and we 19 baavy, with wood 1.56 SOc. arth Ww value $7.50 Sugar and Coffee Canis} con per atom eg Taffeta and Ribbon Waists,|$ {6,0 panned tin, 5s ote ml ‘ame on geck./ algo tucked and hemstitched, Soap, 6 cikcstor © PO{Censine Axis Cut Pebbles, F Garbage Can, large sizt,} that they have a limited sale, and t madeot heavy & exclusive opticians at $4 and $5 per pair. galvanized . h to throughout to-morrow, and sheet iron, fo ai calers, we are obliged to refuse to .elt more than with improv.§ pairs to each individual. bragged can be had in ed self-closii or riding bow; eyeglasses with the om spring Gold Dust Washing cover,the kin h nose rest; the price to-morrow only Powder, +1 pack- 3 thio pele D | rasan cut Pobbie are natu! ones snot ws bed 76e for 98¢.. as diamonds. . ; qu fe nd bar, # = collect motsture in any sort of weather, They improve, »* SEF “a _ ‘foot 3 of Clothes 5 ‘Garbage Pall and Cov- Strengthen and preserve Kee ee, Sears eae eee 9 ie ry t 7 , x Horse, er, galvanized iron, nerves, thus preventing in many cases, ft j Ps " : ltted and broidered silks, special * Ground Fleer, Proat, Centre Mata Plow. value $18.50, Amusements. Also during this aale we MURRAY e238 ES Second Year Pour Hoare of Enchantment, Combtatng the Se- | ; Feriative Desuties of Ballet, ‘Spectacle, Muste and Pun. Mats Thurs @ Sat. at 2.15, HOOOGOOCODOCODSOONCUOGOOOBOSISIOUGOOSSOISOOOTC B000000000000000000 | “I da! Proctor's tne rameter | COM — - lhe. She..0he, Miderley & Carttate, | | Pieide & ward. Dor._Nevitle Mex Uaeer.Mor-Pie'| GA ¥ MORNING GLORIES? Wi he spoke thus Mary unaeratoot | with water and his face flushed. | their bunks and slept roundly. i there was no heip for them. A| ite tl ‘They were awakened by the ‘sou: wan ece ce "* PADL GILMORE B00./ Fv TERRY MeGOVERN at ho : THE SUNKEN wand thoughts passed through her | words, iy % nd her soul cried acchie: then he added t. ‘Their heads were — : be. . “Three Musketeers, @ f ROU! cried: Le sm with the golden | «ni; the open sea there waa but | ¥ lei The old man .feit ae Do you Amusements. ND OPEMA BEASON ism0-i900, PASTO R’ CONTINU! Was ‘i 7 ear me now—you—in Tithe danger. worse than Ma He could fx no idea Tapintse? us hour or + seed. The|in his confused head, The Germ Te-morrew's inctalment tells of eon 4 . akaiek et OKO heart ato still raged. ip reanen [had gnticed him to come t America Wi 414TH TREET HEATRE. : pay he MEleTRRSINGER ree’ ema wee} atte |Inbared’ rolled cateened je | sald he woul J DIE WALKUERE xD NIGHT, nolse of her weeping coutd be heard/|the waves. The passengers’ fears were | but he hought the wat Sew York tty. 16TH sT., NeAR OTH t DAY AND NIGHT. (ipoweh the. pasa Which was oo client | Sitased’ cha ota erent to ehtee a | oie and thas Te nuuin tee bo mane | QUEST : A in Daly's Bi ot . “ mn St. CH WEE RESID W susers now, | ie bu Sg eacin (srueere a smarts ies namie “ee Coit rg Cle and Ue Posi food] THE GREAT T RUBY, wake ae Say [sia ) 4 9 Pet Metily, Frank Pi “While on a visit toa fi “Fine teat . that she is for Ken as for a} NIFICENT ; G EFFECTS NER: e2 Mor Reese Lamb, é bee pee him dnily, going New Harapshire whe waa mt AND TARTLING POLITE VAUDEVILLE oe Theatre brs % Keni tl of wit- pag 1 wound the a band jad POPULAR PRICES | war web & SAT he ae “ a : Mf stpraree LADY GARETT, eM, | Quake cary TEE — tie er she _— as countess steve, | EH GILORRT & Oter e MIRTEA | sansoxe LILA. FROBEL & fi i Eg <Sg z f 52 MRANR, ® 3 § é } Bs ky if ie BS 0 SIGHTS. 8 0 Food Coffee, and Feagoa they |wartwaes wenwnenay Aa MaTURDOT | Word tn Wax. New Grape served it was that they found when|weape » pigi ie’ NUNC Bee, mats EDEN eee DT GRAND they oot ep carly In the cummer| WOMER GPIRLDN' RAT FSR ramita Passion Play | Sere et see ceremaeies ice Hi MUSEE, | scented, ANU aa Tae svar eeieey,| + First Time—G, W. Lederer's CHARLES DICKSON @ CO. €C. WEDNESDAY @ SATUADAY, [use Tame a.W. Leneer's | ARLES DICKBON @ CO.. | BROTHER OFFICERS, Tata gh ge Koga bet » Theatre. nw DWI ; re Nexen AE MONTHS LATER BK | Meta Wednesday 4 Beturtey . aly 1 To Nig, 8 Last Time Tr | The Pride of Jennica |rme'stag’™ DALY'S sie Seance Oo . evccess, j THE INTERRUPTED The school-house tn Upper Saddle two nasty blockades this| River Rorough, Bergen County, N. J., metther|te a total wreck, due to the vandaliom of the schoolboys. Miss Anna L. Westlotorn, unable to control the ninety pupils, appealed t he Baard of Edecation, but the : teacher, and, they closed the school i I r ii! Sill f f 4 fetta Chere mot wsrder” GANHATTAN AMMA [IT] [lia PARS'S| Dy — mattnas F-~ Shariock Holmen | nur, 1 ¢ = AMMA HELD wire | LYCEUM 5 Bees, ; | way-) ects Mor | METROPOLIS DENTE aus a Dae Bid OUssuzstemnsteecss| sd |ANRTE, Risser C2 Sk Sua 3? # “

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