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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING; OF ELOPEMENT. Littla Paul Weydecher, eleven years old, and Nora Crocker, aged sixteen, ran emey together from the Fisher Home for Orphans in Paterson because they loved each other 90, This cas one of the reasons. Another was that some New Jersey farmer ad |—————" been appointed guardian over little Paul and the innocent love and friendehip ties that had bound the two children together for monthe were abcut lo be severed. Nora stole © purse con'aining $3 and the youthful romancers hired themseloes to this city. Yesterday they returned to the Fisher Home, tired, sick, hungry and without money, Their own beac storie: are tae below. - RUNAWAYS TELL | Ppuill Brothers The Short " Covert Coat fan: will be almost as much in vogue this Spring as it was last year—a trifle longes, b| perhaps, with preference expressed for the darker shades of cloth. The utility of the | short box top coat is an argument in its favor | i | which the vagaries of tashion cannot well com. if bat. It is not only comfortable, but it possesses the special advantage of Fermitting free use of the i strong point with vigorous men tond of walking. SPRING TOP COATS. Stylish short Covert Coats, in all th: new shades of tan, silk lined, well een worth m3, pee our Special price only... * 10. 00 Better grade of thor c sae Top c nats. in tan shades— just the coat for business and for walking--worth $15, and that sum is Saeed canes ¢ our Misa pricesse 12.00 pean pelea in Oxford Gray Cheviot | Spring Top Coats ot Oxford Ci Rye velvet collar and piped cuffs—verti- silk lined and silk faced to ede: pelle on ge es fit and finish —46 | collir—with or without cuffs: baal areas seeeee oe aa 5.00 | cum mae ob bn 18. 00 MEN'S SPRING SUITS. Spring Suits of Fancy Worsteds and) Spring Suits of imported Cheviots in Sevrogptt pool Ortord Cheviots=-:0-| new gray shades, and fancy weaves in lined; worth 2 to $15—our jerays and browns with dash of red and special price ., 10, Hoven of green-some with double Sprit Suits of Oxford Cheviot. tieai | | breasted vest, some with single-breasted pee lined wren od Ca ee | vest—new cutaway sack coat; 18, 00 wel ma. thon raya oat peal sprog 2 «| worth $22—special at. ....., jo’ PRICE seveves. 0 Black Diagonal Cutaway, or single and ietet, Sait ot Worsted “Cheviot in| double breasted Sack Coat and Vest, ripes subdued p Toubies | nicely made; worth ghislaam Prat est wor arf 45.0 00/°" Special price. .cecees. . 8 50 oe Trousers to match, ‘ase a CHILDREN’S ef EN ahi tea HATS, SHOES aad FURNISHINGS at ail our Stores. | hid under the steps. ALTE deine bie pjand we hurried away and took the 2\ car for New York. I war a little fright- | ened by the noise, but J did not let Paul I would go out and find work. 5] Well we walked and walked. The 3) more we went the bigger the city got. ey! Week n eee Is there eny ond to "When supper time came, very hungry. I was veney was afraid the money wou!d give out. Bo I took him Rf ges phew him some supper, But I went without. floundering arou! i rater, ald ya Fae Hidesaue it was your only chance of tet saith 18 your tet vary eessnee ole Est pooaacey outhink you 7 : * ‘Aubey® Sa oil ; NORA CROCKER’S STORY. ‘eo, 1 guees we'd best,” 7 said. Veop you ote. ait a ft you Eire ceae einai ah f Shr Sra Pte won't na | aa ata ah ej] WA eee reas Precis cae Sas | ly Paul away egain, We all love him = ter, Peal. Spemaee etc veitto fennel to oan is @ ou neglect thous, th it wan hgh Paterson, but we es queh, and I know Mr, and Mre hung areus condition “love him too, and that they ean't| While, we were so afraid to rear Nae oss is wide hie it ‘iter hu of thousands the 7 them dm to gy away from the Kinder- | $54 Mrs. thing hot torent t fl MS ‘world over. It will do tt for y oe sear Nanas. neuen ck, Ido hope they won't Dr. J. MacMane resmey in| st Priday when the an- han. 2 Paul away. ad Ja walters ear isis eral pae language & ate nmi LITTLE PAUL WEYBECKER’S STORY. tion. gtk uses are Wale fia “Sapho" asn’t a bit afraid. Nora, she! bought me @ nice supper, but she would You oy woulde’s Chiat nat ARE syste ere'Y pa) al was big and strong, and I knew she) boa a Lary she was not hun- eel Mies ign meme fa dally "aot onge: Would take care ? loded tent. when it get igreiaat Mood heslth. A! ie. and O10 NEWARK GIRLS TO CLIMB LADDERS IN FIRE DRILL. Newark schooigiris are in a panic to-| Municipal Improvement Association. ¥ vi “With #0 many fires occurring here,” declared Mrs. Ademann, “girls ought to be taught the use of a ladder in getting nd the boys] out of windows.” fay they will have to, Jt all arises] Another member then moved that the from @ suggestion by Mrs, Martin Ade-| ladder be made part of the fire driil, wenn @ at the meeting of the Woman's which was unanimously carried. HUNG GIRL UP BY THUMBS.) RAZORS IN THE AIR. oem eo, SI ie ere yh 4 is omg . |PEARL BROOCHES. Stmpeon, Crawteré & Simpeon's ee ae Dassiing Display of Spring among tee somber Sere Fashions. contee at with crate bay $20.00, to $100, Rend for oor Lineureted Thomas Greenwood ies his wife, Frances, were taken to the penitentiary to-day to serve the terms of imprison- Many of the inhabitants of the side, from Minetta lane be i ‘Their pastime was to hang the girl i ¥ to & peg in the wall by her thumbs, and then flog her with a cat-o'-nine-talia, fo edge By Ay H ‘The whip was cxhibited in court while department oot apert for the ware the child told her story. imported gowns. ‘The Justices sentenced the couple to One of the most admired of these the full penalty, ove year for the man @ Callets creation of pike dot liberty | cawyassras end six months for the woman. They foulard covered with black face. Al iiss: now i i Bag ae ; : : i it i . rt : i ? i i i tl i tn | H ~~ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1900, Only Three Days More of the Lenten Attraction, Pope Loo XIII. in the Gardens of the Vatican, As Shown by the Moving Pictures. Admission Fee, only /0c. The proceeds will be divided me the Orphan Asylums of New York city. Six lectures daily——at 10.30 and 11.30 A. M., and 1,30, 2.30, 3.30 and 4.30 P. M. ‘Don’t miss this splendid opportunity to see His Holiness, The to Rome is a long one, and very few of the faithful ever have the good fortune to gain admittance to the "8 presence, 00 closely is he guarded at all times, But you can see him in these wonder- ful moving pictures, walking and driving in the bg p> gardens of the Vatiran, 6 by a retinue of dignitaries, the a cg ah Guards, &c. Vinh cone Tunarg vows °F: See city, the admission fee was $2. Now you can see them for proceeds go to @ worthy cause. Don't put it off 'till the ‘‘elevent® Rous, os you may find the lecture room too crowded. was never hand- Orimmed Wittinery somer or cheaper than it is this Spring, thanks to the improved taste of the milliner and the tendency of the public toward simplicity in style. woman can now afford to own a beautiful and stylish hat at a very small cost. Chat Big Spectal Sate of Grimmed Hats, which we planned to demonstrate that we can and do sell fine mi lower prices than any other millinery establishment in New P Sarg be continued to-morrow. Come and see the and finest of artistic millinery ever exhibited ontelde of Original models and exclusive styles from the world's most famous milliners will be on sale at half the prices asked by exclusive milliners, Virot, Camille Roger, Maison Josse, Eether Mayer, Carlier, Violet Berthe and Susanne lum—famous creators of a ce wets et (aloe ier —wil Stat Aes eadedie, Pitcaaad teat, wits ten to oe setae je Se , made Apohdeer materials bv ral oboe St ameres. You'll 1 find it impossible $e daghente the quate tad yettes eaeonlae Ht SIS to $25, Seuw ate ano SOMMER Tore, models that cost from §25 to $50 It $7.50 to $12, vans need 4 wd, ba tee edad eaaiiie hong TRIMMED HATS — productions of uperior and of mache te tich materiale—hate that would cost you from §10 to $12 Laces, Embroideries and Lace MAiloverse-oA Special Sate! ES A large and ly choice selection of beau- tiful and dainty Spring gee tiypedents ig Ballpen pon a hat c aoe be Cnet elaewhere, ices that can in fact, “~ saving of almost one-half prevailing in the open markets at a" ‘Valenciennes and Point de Paris, is cota, with edgingn and insertions to 10e FORCHON EDGES” AND TWSERTTONS"cuaty nite ptims, eo tx ot ESTEE CT PT teow hain, & ot 390 EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS 4 miscetiancous assertment of wellmnate ‘Taste olen angiag Few © Ys, Is edge te 01 Ate. akist eo many protty insertions, (8 narrow and wide widths; al! at the waiferm price of, y/ RLLOVERS 20 1a. wide, i ine and embscidery effects, the mest cought SS5e cummes waists; 25 different patterne, at, per yd, Dress Linings. tor ale ae Loe ings xe oo durable linings can be ‘had att these low D SILK MOREE, t ote, worth 4c. a yest, ed FRENCH HAIRCLOTH, slevaty shrunk, worth 26¢. 0 yard, ot of a fine quality, is fast colors, werth 19c. a yasd, at “a absolutely fast colors, worth 25e. 0 yart, ot ite nes are always carried by us, in a eosertmest IL, "LUSTHRAL, MOIRE’ FINISHED PERCA, [ints sod INDIA BATISTES. Toy or oh goed Wak Linings, and very moderate in price. Get the materials for your White Soods. Spring and Summer wilets and dresses now, while you can make selections leisurely and buy for less mcney than the same will cost you “in the season.” Look at what we offer for to-morrow : WHITE in opow-work cflects, ust the thing for yolue and waista, Jake Although the wholesale price ie aew 300, 15e INDIA LINER. ee to-menow, per yard, in white, yh te we (Gan ™), 250 WHITE PIQUE, trey wvere, Go 1. yr rst tnd, m 7.90 Carpets and Rugs. hens porte weule cost pale coat, you full fully a third more elsewhere. -| merchandise. panne dd paeteagiyyer 28 ese and Slassware, like ae bring buginess to our china store, and it’s but natural that they should, for the goods are as fine and per- poe 3 in the land, and every price means a great | saving ee elsewhere quotations for same or similar an following—on special sale to-morrow—are of your careful and immediate attention, , S, 56 pieces, nest thtn teported china, very richly decornted in sprays of TTT, atl ey a go Hak ity wt Bf 7. Bini GET, yan, tout inp, sat em mee 7.5 idk age DI po ds Oe ee LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GHOCOLATE AND COPTER be ty re 500 S0c., epecial at OAT! LS, value 25¢., We Po Naa Seg at 25¢., 0. value 2Se. th 3Se., choles 10. % TEX COPS AND SAUC! puteee Seen ae ; Fh oll at 1Se. and 20c., apdatal at g ATER mPa 7s an fell an, tad tiome, eighty Jah e 8 dos0n; special ot. FRUIT OR jew Se Wonk 1 seine Saat THOT OF BERRY SHS opecial teMeTW O......6eseceeeareeee GSTS NE Ecameey pn soon ony oa pf ~ “\ 250 Housefurnishings, aie hinge we Sarden Soods, Be. Sourut mae’ bene, and they cas be hed at prices that will save ja sien able GAS COOKE! “suo extra lange oven, mate of bevy chest ina, with tue expante es: ep, puseaiel tbe 6 in real ven mete : tg NETTING 1a pelle, Ne.'t9 wise, gaiveniond, with 24m. mest, 29) 9% i 3 us 1d 45 sha se aft. 20 sat 4.30 on, 21-2 ft. 3.00 4ft. 5,00 Es; READY MIXED P, "y ib case and cle, guamasinl, 1 pt ohm 7799 MANAHAN MOTH-PROOF TAR sogular outt cise, to-memew st SDs MO! eit Neston, es et, bet faches fs Gt, aad teehee nphopheregh NL 4 CLOTHES emoothly faished, 4 ft. high, opecial at... aoe Se LAWN ott of ho vagy bet mata fr 256 en. AD CANAL pn maton rod yen fever Al ng L Wall Papers. Sin ports anergy ad WALL P, ap, at peas fs Hate Antatastis, Bernie and Basging are by —— mroonen Ste for the Paster, the Mall end the Liteary, ta rich Sos the Paster, the Hal ox the ts ameilll WALL PAPERS fu te Tatnen;ta cGnct; ho bias ‘tation ee coee Oe WA FATES toe elec aoe Gig workmen. 7 er heal akilled experts, is reliable and ia pearance, and yet costs no more than the reliable kinds sold at Er Se ee & quotations: WALL Py econ by looking over these » PARLOR ROCK-

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