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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 21; 1900, 'HOWARD GOULD’S | WIFE IS SUED. Mrs. Howar’ Gould, whe, before her} in the shoulders and too narrow in the marriage was Katherine Clemmons, the| waist. Take it away!” will appear aa a defendant in; Since then she has steadily refused to he Be en R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, atyS Both Sides 14th St. from 13th to 15th, 6th Av $1.25 Knickerbocker Tweeds at 69c. Custom Shirts, ait il |Our Spring importations of Knickerbocker Tweed Suitings—Dutch-Scotch name for goods made in rials Shirts have are Massachusetts, Stuffs that suggest the knee-breeches of Washington materials tor ee compl age “ye fy : , tived, The collection Irving’s Diedrich Knickerbocker— splendid for skirts and complete Cos | cates, Madras Cloth, were: General Hanes and Edward No- ble, of the Parmma Canal Commission; Lieutenant R. R. Belknap, U. & N., and Henry N. Allen. COLORED EVE FOR GARDEN OF EDEN. lA Nerve Builder Tt is sald that the Bight District Municipal Court in| make mayan Reppin teres Miaveiie the eult brought againat her by Mile, | conte it Is the triumph of her a! & purestimulant perfect nt. The dressmaker dec! Mirabelle, the Fifth avenue dressmaker, | §,Beriech tt ams perek is hard to aa Mile, Mirabelle wants $5 from the wife Not at all. of the millionaire for @ walet of blue panne and Russian lace made last November, ‘The modiste alleges that she made the walst according to orders, and de- livered it on achedule time, Mrs. Gould eyed it and remarked: “It's too wide court that the waist Mt, she will Insist that it be tri ew there, so that the judge can pas on Mre. Gould was served with the eum- mong yesterday as she was ot ping into her carriage at her home at 84 Fifth avenue, Bhe merely said “Thank you," to the | Server, 1s absolutely pure. Made expressly for fusel oll, Over 7,000 1] fessional Bondsman, care Yorkville Tad gs . Be MK INQUEST OF “GOOD THING.” |‘srin"*' "tessa $Y"pret ‘Gree cae eke Wl i ee ae dats brown and gray mists —55| Onions io Gs A ED fs $80 bond and had money to burn In| body weakened, the energies relaxed, ? ’ terns and tony tints. More the safe of the warden at Jefferson Mar-| when the bad cold has a strong hold thousand styles $1.25 Silk-finished Henrietta at 79c, : ro. aan \irried away i = : . ey Oe eal wae clepooe the warden at Jefferson Dissect a sample. Every thread wool, Fine, delicate, uniform twills— Duttv's Pure Malt Whiskey, pees bis waits ths porting: Brebelle smoothly finished, Gently lustrous and drapes beautifully. Thirty -four | 1 ay eater getantat baie vl! | shades to choose from, 45 in. wide, value $1.25 ; our price 790, oon 108. tor Ht: ete for B Write for $1.50 Broadcloth at $1.24. iF interesting Extra rich quality, satin finish, forty-five colors to select| Seven profeestonal bondsmen sat in row at Yorkville court, One read a pos tal card, then there were siz. Another read i and another until all were gone. The postal was directed to “Any Pro- to Market i Panama Commiosioners Arrive, Among the passengers who arrived to- day on the steamer Finance from Colon prison. book UFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., NOCHWSTER, N.Y EVE JOHNSIN IN EDEN. STAMFORD, Conn, March 2%—Old, “Eve,"" of Hoboken, N. J., aad that as yg nena from, 50 in. wide, value $1.50; our price $1.24, Evans Weed, who intends 10 have h!e she weighed 274 she couldn't promise to DENT , the Oaren at en nm ors | hand in hand, apeciy In atm phe ha hai hy, OR me pone ame = farm near here, wil have no trouble in| weather. The quotations do look meagre— |Selling Beds contrary to all logical | Principally by German, finding an Eve ¢o lighten his seventy From Kingston, Pa, atill another “ just tour short items from three) rates, By every theory and condi. American authors of p yeare and share hie lot. wrote that she hae no objection to mi- OHO O61) Bees Nloorsful. We could overwhelm | tion of the market we should ask a/Clear, easy-to-read type. Regue Since he severe a wont tating the common ancestors if slight | Gold Fitiines Geec 108s you with descriptions and econo-| third more. But—no, you've been, larly sold at 25c.; our «. oe Ga Bonini Gite peavidsa chin Wan El tees en oe Oe BH come [Bier Tlie. OR RANDELL. fale. But you are Linge with |surfeited with explanations, Here | Other Little Priced Lit eo ing to try the Garden experiment, the! swnae would you do, anyhow, ‘n win- the magnitude and scope of our|are a few of the facts, A Dash for a Throne, Mare Postmaster has been busy sorting ibe] tor, when leaves are all faded?” ane W. sday, M tch 21 oe bere poh pad White Enamel Iron Bets, heavy posts, 31c.; The Greater Gift, Mare ottressed added as @ postecript. 6 6 6 ednesday, al 4 cul ie vertising—cutling prices rimmed with brass, all sizes, at $2.99. | 22c,; Dross, Merriam, 31c,; new clerks new, Sixty of the letters are from widows, [ h Millin ° the while, Alliron Folding Table ingle | | adv ( " ee eee are ectabiy ana | Vet few of them make any conditions 4 (4 enin Thursday, March 22, Soh sas, 3. wide Navy sprig tad eat| CACY, Of | Casill Nae tend faa tirsouan Gn es and write that they are ready to start ine ced iat pRockers maple) ton mattress, complete, $6.98. comyl, $c; Ziska, 7 eer lena Goce, colors: ages and 2% once. Seven write for car fare 90 ee frame, reed seit, at 796, Brass and Bronze Beds, 11-8 in.{3!¢s Vivian of Virginia, Pullen, 97 pstdhcthg shapes, sises, they can come on at once. ’ ) e Gilt Reception Chairs, fancy frames, posts, extended bow foot rail, height 36c.; Pride of Jennico, Castle, ie A Mise Eve Johnsen, of Winchester, eat peci ens YS Ulo ° rush seat or covered with satin dam | of Read 5 feet, full size only, our reg-| The Absent-Minded Beggar, Kips: Va, wanted ¢o know if he barred colored 5 i eae ask, in your choice of several colors, ular price $20.99; our special price | ling, t4c. names of her two young sons to Cain fi, T These items are not specials in price only, but also at $1.99. $15.9. C Guide to New York sn ‘Another Rive from South Norwalk, | °° make TN OF 1 O-MOFFOW. | in make, tit and finish. "Prices are easily copied, but Box Couches, fullsize, all-spring edge,| Aiton Fokling Bed Couches, heavy| Street Directory, 18 f Conn. astnowtedged forty-three Sum-| Harold and Reginald, in, postal No. 1—Trl Hate of for values such as these Bloomingdale's Clothing Soft upholstered top, just the thing | spring mattress and pillows, sold else-) Paris 1900—the American Guide te ware oad % poteds, The only selection | demas now. Upon Nin, Hs haa shout ‘materials and beautiful colorings—{Store stands alone. Every item sold must satisfy (0h A CORR COT a: POAT; where at-$0,00 ; ou price 815.99, Paris and the Exposition, te. P unt pdevary mer stcoping out under | den, before making the. chalce. ” The the latest and best ides in millinery# you, or your money will be refunded. Al-tair Couches, full size, all-spring | Mattresses, South American hulr, 40/ Buy a Baedeker Guide 8 s Postmaster mays If he does he will have —copies of the leading Parisian ; edges, four rows of deep tufting, cov- ound weight covered with A.C. As |fore starting on the tour trees in Winter. am easily affected| his mall stopped on the endless chain models, made of imported straw, Men 8 Spring ered with figured velour, in your tcking, 1 in one or two parts, ing < Oy the ont4,” peeve. Msi braids, ‘malines, chiffons, etc., all ex- Top Coats. choice of colors, deep fringe to match, Ne elsewhere at $20.00; our price oe World, We have a e 12.99, value $12; our price $9.99. quisitely trimmed—w wrod cost from $10.00 to $12.00elsewhere, choice to.morrow 4.98 No. a-*500 handsome Mats in blick In ottering these costs at the price named below we believe them to be the greatest values that will be shown in New York this season Embroideries. Cambric Edgings —4c., 5¢., 9¢., 14e. Rugs---Carpet Dep’t--Annex. HOW THE TUNNEL WILL BE OPENED MUNK HS FL FED $1 BL son, in a variety of shades that will make your slection an Asy and colors, would cost double our price elsewhere, for this sale of Bon. Hs Lic Bo eh effe ts of Coverts, 8 | Needlework varies from haif an inch | Carpets—with and without borders—reduced to the remnant state are nets, Toques. and Hats to- 7 S0) re eta materials ot Ant 82° $to three inches wide—liberal mar. | immediately transformed into Rugs and marked at reduced prices, Hane ins You'll find all the established | are a few of the styles and sizes now ready to be sold at one-third less than the carpet would cost if it were twirled off full rolls : morrow, Variety of hats and bonnets for misses and children, made by special Children's Hat designers. Ladies’ Trimmea Turbans, Walking Hats, avorites among the designs— wheels, medallions, stars, vines, flowers, blocks and the like. matter fectly tailored and correct in style; $10.0) would be about the price Every garment is per- Tapestry —$7.34—6 x 836 ft, Velvet—$22.31—10%,a18 712 1% | Draped ‘Selor Hats, etc., in black, white and colors, for th ads else- First Spadeful of Dirt Will] Shark Dined on His Leg,|$ S*,ipr nits ctcn, in flack, white and colors, 3Q Pine oeceren, Shoe Nainsok Skirting, elaborate open pt- | Tapestry—99.35—% 3 846 ft Axminster —$8,15—~627% ft " terns, 7 to 9 in., needlewor! to Sin, Be Dug by Mayor So He Emptied Cameron's Timed sehen) on8 Onting tate, in GR Men’s Spring Suits, 3] s12«. | Tapestry —$14.04—10% x 11 ft Axminster—$10.34—8i27 5-42 % Van Wyck. a Keg. Great assortment of Outing, Golfing, Ready-to- Thwse suits are of 4 weight suitable 8] Cambric, Swiss and Nsinsook All-Over, Tapestry —$21 09-1034 x 15 ft. Axminster—$18.31—83 21136 ’ ” lor i it, iety of 2 . wide, 9c, $90.45 in, O8 ’ ier | John Smith,-s griasied tar, was fined s an ¢l s ay 7 jowers, ers, ing strictly all woo! lew A mass of insertings- half an inch ‘elvet—$13.97—7! gidcn ak te atthe set pid brovpal ae a Be va Police court Braids, py ents, Wings, Gaul, Pol bpd al pr taker eee to two inches wide; value 15c,, at] Velvet-—$14.11—734 x 10 7-12 ft, Axminster—$26.73—113{213 $6, : of work on the Rapid ‘Tran- mings, all at prices more reasonable wher make aspccial mention in this lot $| 10c, Velvet—$20,07--8'4 13. $6 ft, Body Brussels—$1 4.8584 287-19 @ celebrate the fateful day when, from s whaling bark, he tumbled overboard and me his leg gnawed off by a hungry Second Ficor, Hth St. Section. of astrictly alkwool blue and black serge cheviot that is 95 guaranteed fast color, at Oo You can't duplicate these suils anywhere short of $12.00 to Men’s Fine Suits. $14.00 a suit. are made of fine velour cassimeres, high grade cheviots and soft finished black Thibets, each garment perfectly tailored, correct in style and trimmed as only high grade garments usually are. Stout and 8 95 extra large men utted at the same price, le Boys’ Clothing. ait Raliroad next Saturiay afternoon. Tots morning handsome souvenir pro- grammes were issued from the Mayor's omice, on heavy card- Children’s Reefers and Misses’ Jackets. Grown-ups are not pera to monopolize ALL the style and ele; in Outer Garments for Spring Wear, That's plain to every one sufficiently interested to examine our display for children and misses. We could write much on the subje.., but all of it would have to conclude with quotations, so here they are—and strong ones, too. wiys as Children’s Reefers, royal blue twilled cloth, double-breasted box front effects- babcieh hile Frenca backs, entire garment bouna with black mohair braid, sizes 4 to 14 years, Me while to at $3.91. rice principle, Children’s Box Coats, castor kersey cloth, trimmed with satin, finished with | controls, Summer Wash Fabrics. Slik Tissue de Sole Raye; this is the very sheer silk fat- ric, lace effects, in all the new pastel summer shades; 50 at, per yd, Plumetis Sole: this is also 2 very sheer silk fabric with embroidered dots, in all the very newest colcrings; 50 at, per yd, Silk Mixe@ Wash Fabrics, very sheer; some printed, and some with silk stripes and Vesps also a very handsome, very year,” said he to the Judgé, “when I think of the shameful way that dogmoned shark he bullyragged me, it makes me cuts and pray that some time I may a-salling go and meet with | that shark and make me a spring over- | cout of hin barnacte-covered bark. Un- Ul then, to drown my woes, I fush my coppers with booze; but I'll swear off, so help me, Judge—that is, !f you fatally y terest narrow ribbon of t On the cover Is an tunnel, and the seal of the olty em- boseed In gvid. On the first page ts a photogravure of the scene in the Mayor's office when the contract for the building of the tun- nel was signed, and then, tn order, a fac-etmile of the contract and the fol- ; choone.”" * collection of Silk Corded Ginghams, colorings A Strictly All-Wool Wear-Resisting Sulit, 8 to 15 7 lowing tavtaton: PO 6. and designs are the lest alla, per yl » 50) eo, ur) able nek double Page seyeral ra of stitching, lined throughout with rhadame satin, sizes 6 to 14!“Macy's sells - nl iY ! ist in. trimmings, in ? :. aie requests the pleasure of your presence | Makistrate, “and eschew drink to drown |g Plercerized F very beautiful effects, light double knees, patent waistband and 5 .'¢ Children’s Paletots, extra quality covert and royal blue cheviot cloth, notched ‘oulards, and dark colorings, at, per yd., 36 Linen Madras, in an immense variety of stripes and checks; also plain colors; these are the very latest for ladies’ waists and men’s shirts, etc, at, per yd., Dotted Swiss Mulls znd Fancy Lappets, aso Batiste @s and Zephyr Giaghams, in an endless ‘ variety of styles and colors; at, per yd. 12) Main Pioor, Offers of the World- fact, made to giv: good service; a cheap suit at $3.00 a8 a standard suit; we have placed the price 1 95 at ° Sailor Suits for the little fellows from 3 to 8 years, in fast ctor, strictly all-wool blue cheviot, made with ceep sailor collar; trimmed with four rows of soutache braid, 1 95 usual $3.00 value; our price, ° Boys’ Jan Top-Coats, the popular garment for buys of ll ages, shown in all this spring's shades of covert cloth, also the new herringbone, well made, Hine) 95 and properly cut, good valus at $4.00; here at ° Second Figor, @th 8 Section. your sorrow, for if every shark has his day. my lad, every sailor has his mor- row.” Bo Smith stumped away on his wooden collar, lined throughout with rhadame satin, sizes 8 to 14 years, at $9.74. Missis’ Jackets, tan covert and black kersey cloth, double-breasted effects, fitted back, notched collar, faced with sitk serge, Sizes 12 to 18 years, at $6.49. Misses’ Jackits, covert mixtures or black and blue serge, fly front effects, stitched seams, lined throughout with satin serge, sizes 12 to 18 years, at $7.16, Quadruple-Plated Silverware—% Prices, Quadruple-plated Silver Hollow Ware is on: of our hobbies. During recent days we hobnobbed with a prominent manufacturer with unex- at the celebration of the commencement of the breaking of ground end work of construction of the Rapid Transit Rail- road Saturday afternoon, March 2, 19, at 1 o'clock, City Hall Park, city of| }& and shivered his timbers hearty, New York. | hat €e all the bearty teen he'd met, “Committees on Celebration: Kugene| that Judge was the identical party, pfeil sche 4, Wise, Chairman; Isaac Marks, Sec- LITTLE BOY DIS BY GAS, retary; Bernanl C. Murray, Adoiph C. Hottenroth, Frank J. Goodwin, John J. Murphy, Robert Muh, Peter Holler, Owen J. Murphy, J. E, Gaffney." " Sty " ry Ga tho eat page are the samen ef ts ages ae gael bee ‘cebaial a cted results. Secured large quantities of sample lines at lower prices Mayor, Comptroller, the Rapid Transit be age cet la fi we were willing to pay on a pinch, Here's how we share our sav- Commissioners and the officers of the Hariem Theatre. ess Ss a : ic ’ consiruction company: August Belmont,| George Houston, thirteen years old, ame nia OC. ' ings with you. Imported Striped Slip Cover Damasia, Preside: Welter a. Oakman, hes of e West Broadway, bg found dead * . hae artbysecorthonpgesniyrsh ie pert sak "eral idl shot bead or rococo banter Trays, larger size, assorted designs, 32 in. wide, at 19¢. and 24c. President jam C, Emmet, aa-| on a lounge in the office of the People's Brey clock guaranteed a time-| r, a j % sehik Double-width Linen Taffeta, 50 ta urer, and Frederick Evans, Secretary. | Theatre, 208 Third avenue this morn-/% warranted to run eight days, striking hour and if Se aia a or las teak oot he] pad ce yatta larger size, fancy border, Berry Bowls, choice of many styles, $1.49. ip value $2.50 per yard: our price, j Dard 1.99. by rogramme for the celebration will of an overture by the band; ad- He was assistant there to his half. hour on cathedral gong. A fine clock fora little} dye, and jet black; quality, only beautiful silk finish and superb 49 Cardehibra, with five tights, $4.99. Soup Tureens, regular size, $3.54. Silk Velour Squares, beautiful Greesen by Mayor Van Wyck, President money in every instance. i ‘ mn sere Ce oT ee iret oem, | brother, Lous Bell, the night wateh- ry y nce, Candelabra, cut glass base, tive lights, $9.54, | Baking Dishes, with separate lining, $2.21, Sik Veloar Semen neat | ‘olor; m man. Houston pulled tov $1.50 Black English Crepons, 6gc.-—Just received: An 4s ‘ pst Eh. "Ger, Contraston “tok Hs to the founee ond poorly om Teak Mirvad ie Asso immense shipment of very choice Black English $| Bread Trays, small but serviceable size,j Chocolate Pots, burnished, wood handle, tops, value 81.50; our price 646, Mebonaid and members of the commit: Jin the tubing. The raéiator was burn Clee fetid: Crepons, direct from Britain; in all the newest broad or . | $1.13. $2.93. Phin Solita oats popes) Fee ay ine Placing of the commem: jing this morning, but enough ges had listed at'$3; small blister weaves. They were ordered out by us $/Tea Sets, including Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitcher and Waste peiohe'r oe eae fbr This tablet will be inscribed as follows: | “#CAPed to cause the boy's death. J J 45 previous to the large advance in prices, and you get them Bowl, $3.98. . casi ict 1 ain ahi eit Oupiee, Fe at this tigure, because they were late in delivery. There reas BIEN price $1.59 : i ot These EighOey Royal will not be found in all New York any such bargain, and $| Every piece bears the maker's name as a guarantee of quality. OUR Hand-painted Setin Table cman AT THIS PLACE, 9TH OF MARCH, 1m, : Bonn Porcelain we earnestly invite comparison: 30 very handsome 65 name is not stamped on the silver, but you may impress it on your mind fringed all mel oe HON, ROBERT A. VAN WYCK Clocks, with Anso- designs to choose from; obtain your share, at only ‘ f i /, value $6.80; our price ; ila movements, listed $1.25 Sik Finish at J96,—4S10ch stl wool and regard it as a safeguard while buying. We vouch for the products < ; MARIE UNDEROROUND RAILWAY; epee 3. 45 Fi on Oe in ery Pegabied street shade of this silversmith, be z ‘ dehessbgbununct ie newest pastel t a superb, quality, extra % R 1bb0 m These Eight- i- high lustre, full of soft inimitable drapery ilities: : mhston are also inserites, ett OOM Sale of ns net iaish Ansous anincompsrable fering. $1.25 sik finished Hmele 79 Rogers Table Ware—" Prices. listed at ete, ° . ” $5.99; our $1.00 Pebble Suiting, 65¢.—16 to 43 inch alk wool Bebe Standard quality plate. Handsome pattern—heavy “PAPA’S” MISPLACED FAITH 2,250 yards sale price, 2.95 pod» ge or phat sari SMypheeayre hy Hippel and well made. 7 Sold everywhere at from 5c. to $1.00 per These Ei y | Mar- You will readily thats this great value, and should avail 300 Sets Tea Spoons, per set, 496. 300 Sets Dessert Knives, per set, 98c. Liberty Satin, 125 Sets Coffee Spoons, per set, 49c. 650 Butter Knives, each, 18c, yourself of so great an 200 Sets Salad Forks, per set, $1.12. portunity, as this very special Rich Mr. Norton Wanted to Adopt ler this week. Selection will ah 150 Cake Knives, each, 49¢, Nellie Richardson and Aweke ine ice wil! not be quoted te Find Himecif a Loser. 4% inches wide, Re Sas Ried Fe made quite easy, 8 our entire assortment wil be 40 Sets Dessert Spoons, per set, S4c.| 125 Fish Knives, each, $9. Rimer K. Norton is a wholesale coal mnt: our 35 Opeehy Giaplayel On SPER comntt; Choo 250 Sets Table Spoons, per set, 8c, 200 Pie Knives, each, $9c. peg apo poh eligg yd pdgie saiscag 600 Sugar Spoons, each, 19¢, 100 Crumb Knives, each, 79c. Rico. He ts fifty-tive years old and be- byes} Mar- Whi G oods 75 Berry Spoons, each, 39¢. 150 Cream Ladies, each, 226. nevolent. A Aasoata te For Easter Wear. 150 Fish Forks, each, 49¢. 200 Gravy Ladles, each, 46. 200 Oyster Ladies, each, 730. 100 Soup Ladles, each, 98¢. 100 Cheese Scoops, each, 49. Macy’s Millinery. Extravagant women may ignore the claims of our Millinery department— the economical will not. The approach of April gives lively impulse to business, We know, by sales, that many have the Hat and securely laid away waiting for the golden Easter-tide—the re-awakening of Spring Our words to-day are aimed at frugal women who have yet to buy. Examine the ; yourself concerning prices. We have created—and we have been rife sori a q effects evolved by the artistic and fertile minds of Paris, The have with eclat and success are here at an average of half what others charge for the originals. . carved out wooden to) the words * Ma be 280 Sets Dessert Forks, per set, S4c. 109 Sets Oyster Forks, per set, 89¢, 225 Sets Dinner Forks, per set, 98¢. We are showing a very choice variety of fine WHITE COTTON DRESS GOODS, the latest and domestic weaves, in mercerized batiste i also tine lacs effects, in organdies, lawn, cambrics, &., &c. All kinds of plain, plaid and striped nainsook, long cloth; also striped and checked dimities, fancy all-over French revere, - lace, cluster, and all-over tuckings, dot- | i 5 a ELETE