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TRE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1900. A NEW YORK “QUO VADIS.” Tailoring, Clothes to order and BY HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ, Author of “Quo Vadis,'’ “The Deluge,’’ “ With Fire and Sword,” &c., dc. of the wall, so that the: of the mui, and, standin triekie | walte x patient! ‘Translated by 5. C. De Gotonens. Wopyright Ie Great Hritain, 1080-1000, by Jarrola e times | hud been dark | 2 quite bright, an he face of the girl appea * (Copyright, 1908, by the F va BYNOPSIS OF PRIX eratitude to hea on the verge of starve [the drivers; of the tin ery hungry. Reeing the k on the pavement tn fro he was much surprised and hastened im, the girl wan very ft ey had to pay_m dollar fe 4 N yf an economy for you—success and growth for us. Again, we take quick advantage of opportunities created ced situations in which manufadfurers occasionally tind themselyes, and secure large quantities at reduced rates. Evey deal of this sort is turned to vour favor. For example: time looking fun: him to understand should have mercy ci ; : i saad Newestecul sack styles, made ot fine all-pure worsteds in neat gray Sack Suits; elegantly made o! 1c’ worsteds, in stripes and checks, checks and stripes Lined with superior Italian cloth, hand-padded collar butto! —single and double-breasted vests, hand-finished throughout. = he threw it on the Lord!" He turned around mouth and, looking on the Beri with o daged look, repeated once ed an if to walk off, te th a husky and severe y took the girl by the Natty sack effects, made of swell Cambridge and Oxford grays -dia-| Prince Albert Coats and Vests, made of slightly roughish gray O } : monded or twilled—carefully tailored and hand-tinished double-breasted | cheviots, lined throughout and faced to buttonholes with pure dye a vests—tull of style and service. ‘hand finished. wi the door of an adjoining saloon and “OMA ou Kise Ble hand? Lorena turned around again, worm that is pierce ‘ erything became dark ¢ Ui), Pat: T have a room for you.”’ “AM right." arewered a voice from Underselling competition is not a : novelty here, en's Underwear] All-wool Oxford Cheviot, full back, lined with Farmer's satin, valu€/most, That bald statement is girl glanced at him with pain ther, what is my guilt and beg him to Jet us cook the potatoes Shortly in the hal! But he did not help her, as tf ing. as if not realng that the girt arcely move them, These two pitiful short sleeves, with pear! buttons; Drawers F to mutch sispender tapes, extension band | serge, single and double-breasted vests. Mercerized Liste tread, black, tam, meyp in back, double gussets and overlucked | Pats: | seams throughout, vali 75¢.: 00 price 4. | Youths’ $17.50 Suits at $11.74. Cotton, with sifk embroidered froma,vila® q They started off, figures of @ girl amd an old man would have a\tragteg the renee of the ers-by had they not been accustome si "Where contd] Fancy Balbriggan Shirts, pale blue and lav- | ender, hair-line stripes, with” but! Made of worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and flannel—choice checks, stripes Lisle thread and ection tne nog to such / nts of miser: it woe, to What pain? To-merrow'/s inetalment tells of the attempt made by Mary's fath Griven crasy wy despair and starv- ble Y Seams, value 75¢.: at 466. youths, but small sized men can wear them. IQ Cuarinvors | BHOW. | eT | 20 4 9 CENTS. DAY AND NIGHT, 1838 DSTI TO-DAY, NTH ANNIVRRAARY ANI toes, which had stuck in the street, and were unable to move 1 Lorenz grasped one of the spokes of the wheel and helped the driver to start. was #0 heavy that he felt the strain on his back, but at last the wheels move! fell to the ground ver comes, will hi TONY PASTOR AR A MANAGE A Grand Celebration and Mi Wormwvecod's Monkey A: Jas Richmond Glenroy “KOSTER & BIAL’S |Re ALLO 20, The Big Ballet PROGRESS lag Seat ¥ Som opeey lape\e Tr. Eve 8.16 26e. ts $1 now her trousseas * aud, oh! her soul would ve | her and fly there tike a!¢ and some potatoe ‘The driver did not He thanked Lorenz Lorens gathered them with trembling } ic anda, hid them in his breas! and A plece of bread at the time of hunger, gives happiness ‘The peasant, returning home, fire in the stove, and IN GLORIOUS ATTIRE GOD Wilts PAY YOU Silk English Squares, Flowing-end Four-in-hands, Tecks, Club Ties and Our “Special” Derby and Alpine, best styles and the popular colors, other favorite styles in all the correct designs and colorings, 44¢, $2.49 instead of $4.00. 5 rpon our distress. The wood is found OT | RAN nS, the girl will make a ‘fire st for two meals. FELL WITH ‘TLETOR Dropped | sir Seven Stories and Two Will Die. Many of the hatches of Shirts you|Our Spring importations of fancy! Does your supply of night shirts| Justice to your income imposes ; periodically see exploited elsewhere materials for Men's Shirts have ar-! need replenishing? Look over your| obligation upon you to it i are first submitted to us, The shirts) ived. The collection includes Per-| stock, “Aren't some of the garments| the following items, thus hawked ae generally too) calés, Madras Cloth, Cheviots and torn verging on the state called| values that thoroughly vindicate sig Mig ho Than they become! tems and tony tints. More than a/ wise andidon't wah the central at 4 romis “uous stores. 4 i Ye. manufacture nearly all the| Sounds incredible, True’ just the | neatly trimmed with ‘imported braids, in | ished around neck and arm holes with RVING GLORIES: TERRY MeGOVERN 5 GRAND OFNTRAL PALACK 4 SL ond Lavington ty TO-NIGHT, Lam One of the Beaten KEITH'S ii JARO RARROWS night said that Greatest of CASINO Successes! | ®t"... CASINO The New Town Beauty! no necessity for an Phelps Ployd-Jones, Shirts we sell, That means better same. ; 7 ! goods and lower prices for you | Choose the fabric, submit yourself |“? '° > value 60c.; Our price, 39. Calcaaean ; ATINERS WEONBRDAY & SATURDA Merit counts—esyecially ina Shirt—|to the tapeline, and we will make i ‘noe 18 BROTHER OFFICERS. | yuRRay Criterion Theatre. ¥ ‘ Mats Wednesday & saturday. TT The Pride of Jennico, GARRICK "#2" nawex Wm.Gillettes. en | Henry V Donnelly Sunk Fe AS YOU LIKE IT. Mat. To-Day. Bowery Burlesquers al WiTRUPOUITAN oPinA-HOUaRE popularity they deserve. | plain or with fancy trimmings, valut 75C.! 1 iste Thread and cotton, plan Unboundered, bodies made of Utica muslin, ie se the tad 9 ba sid liew ribbed, lace bt Leger ghar | Ss may charge GOuble wens pajamas, made of Madras or Chee. | ¢"% finished with silk tapes, at 186, " Hfelied seams througnoat, cut full in body, } closed bosoms, opim backs, sizes 14 to 15, | here, $1.25, at 89. value 60¢; our price, ie. | | | , Untundered, bodies made of | tka Non Women's Hosiery. srailen New York Mills mastin, theeeeply Men s 25. Collars at 14c. | 1,0) coumt pure finen “set in Rie hand-worked buttonholes in neckband, re- ‘ , inforeed back and front, felled seams ana | TWenty-one hundred count pure linen back and front, four-ply, improved) wiere The Mac : tinuous facings, ntw and improved | bar-end buttonholes, thirty-eight distinct shapes to choose trom, Who | ed escent A — a collar button protector, closed bosoms. | could wish for a better collar? \ful in other stores. We neverae open back and open back and front, sizts | ful ’ NGS, Yates Po9 She: Men who pay 2Sc. for expensively advertised brands err if they think | NEVER Aad ~ i An @levater dropped seven stories in Te the factory building at 27 Centre street '3 AM’ this morning, fatally injuring two men rr 5 and seriously hurting the elevator | et mn Sherlock Holmes | east seri er wm WAY D MM INE—Seovatlone! Noveition The injured are Bernard Katzung, fifty | % years old,of 18 Stockholm street, Brook- yn, and Anton Schroeder, thirty years Wet ie old, his pext-door neighbor, . Gle. John Pododa, reventeen years oid, of 18 Leonard street, is suffering inter: | — ‘ARTS ARE TRUMPS TH TIM FRIDAY BV 6. fc Aieadey~ TWELVE MONT To nh ‘The young man's pluck prevented the ih Accident from being more seriour i eengere are not allowed on the elevator which is used for hauling freight, but Kataung and Schroeder rode up with him on the firet trip Bix girlie tried to climb Into the car, Dut he shoved them off and ler the « He lost contro! of ti and it} riaite Kaw shat Sate Yoo § *|MURTIO & SEAMON'S “Ye Ik, SOTMREN Vin ma hi an <VIRGINIA HARN iN AN RLADORATE TROMCTON OF Pours vacne rine | LAR Phicns |s ? Pe Past, | MINERS’ The: Tere | Brow | spun me Theatre. Gaiters, Wereeberg “a Mat Wet & fat Meeker baner Tria, ae, @ VICTORIA f=, t Reilly, Pronk D. Reyes, Morveor oy} and the cer dropped to the basement ‘The car wat smashed to Ketauna, Behroeder and the boy Podeda were picked out of the wreck apparentiy | JQ™ | Prices Te to 81 be best materials, equal to custom made in tt and workmonship: styles open back, closed bosoms and open back and front, Children’s Wash D: . Children’s Woollen D | price 190, THEATRE, aser bb Ave ¥ sharp. Maus Wot & Sar EAT RUBY, ‘The INTERRUPTED HONEY wony Police heard the shrieks of the women aa the car descended and found the vie time almost dend. An ambulance con- veyed them to Gouverfeur Hospital ‘The physictans said that Katzung and Behroeder would die. Laundered, percale, large assortment of fig- | { 1 nd belt! voke and ulettes of black taffeta | 19% terns, plain and tinted designs, (OF Pointed voke, sleeves and belt! voke and epaulettes « ic durobr vas, fw pairs detached cums, [trimmed with embroidery insert. |silk, trimmed with self ‘olds; full! Liste Thread, Richeliew and open back and front, value $1.25; our}ing ; full skirt, finished with deep) skirt, sizes 4 to 14 vears, $2.93 | ribbed, spliced heels and toes, velar WeW YuRK E235 oun | Broadway to Tokio. “ Proctor’s hy? Pitts £ Wart bor Mota ee Ota FAR. GLUORE & £9, Lew Mawbten CoraRivarts Co..5 Were is Wa . ‘8 Sie ol Sev) Week. PRMALA DROID | -amodared, best a eldent occurred. He gays the elevators lection of ne of new ‘were inspected and reported safe ty the Fidelity and Casuaity Company onty ———— - Neat Week TIE Flow Mor. Piet | Origins! Preductioe STAR®” sen pairs detached, sold elsewhere Popular Prine Mat Wee LAM &, WALKER T F $ Custom R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, We'll make your If you prefer your Clothes made _ to not tax you heavily, measure we afe i Our work is all that ready with fine li could be desired and ot Suitings, t the prices are very, se: them to-day Both Sides 14th St. from 13th to 15th, 6th Av {Attractive prices ee woe-—Spting Clothing—-« We want YOUR patronage. So do others. Simply fecling that way, and expressing the wish, will not win it, All Clothiers are trving tor the same end. Our ambition is 4 very com. mon one, It atlects a multitude, However, with us it is active, inspiring, dominant. We realize it by daring to do what others have never done, How can we make our Clothing business conspicuotis, distinetive, special? That's the ever. resent thought. Otner stores are equally big, | Other qualities are equally good, Other stozks are equally large, | Other styles are equally desirable. In what particular can we keep this store different, singular, unequalled in its altractions 2 Our hope hinges on PRICE. That's the distinguishing mark of the Macy offerings—the final criterion—the controlling test of merit. Our Prices Always Lowest. When we pay as much as others, we are satistied with smaller protits. That policy never create: It means i 1 i Men’s $15.00 Suits at $9.44. | Men’s $25.00 Suits at $18.74. collarless vests, lined with double-warped Italian Men’s $15.00 Suits at $11.74. | $25.00 Coats and Vests at $19.38. Men’s Underwear. Men’ Spring ercoats. Men’s Half Hose. : . Ov Men's Half Hose at Hall Prices—als q offers additional proof of that fact. | $10.00, at $6.88. to provoke large interest. But if ce Our business is strong, opener Fine Buckskin Covert, new shade of tan, lined throughout with rich silk, | prefer details, here they are, x il we seer eth Maen to match value £25.00, at $19.99. slip by. They are ‘ Raglans, made of all-wool Oxford worsted, lined and faced with silk, = protien ; a Balbi Shirts, French necks, pearl but- | Value $30.00, at $22.98, jon, or with unbleached a ton Brawes to mmalch,faahed mi pea : Galas 36s wi to ti A Cotton, al hack and double renee! ease Youths’ $12.50 Suits at $8.74. Gotten, 2 ick oe wh ealieerien aa A Phat g ' Made of all-wool gray, and brown striped and checked cheviots and] Cotton, fancy striped, and with 4 eae Te ety 2n6 OF | cassimeres and Oxford mixtures, lined with Italian cloth and mohair poms dot Gls es ate + ol and cadet bilge, value 300; af 19¢. a 30c.; our price 19¢, Oia pasett pp ee eked |and plaids, lined with Italian cloth and mohair serge. They are tor] stripes ad silt $0¢.; at 34c. ’ s and Boys’ Hats—annex. | Look at our $2.74 Derbies and Alpines, Superior to the ones sold a clothiers at $4.00, Equal to the ones sold by hatters at $5.00, colors, same blocks. Weave compared every point critically and cam” speak authoritatively. 5 ‘ Buy the Spring Hat here. We'll save you from 50: to $2.26—and supe ply you with undoubted value. i Our “Leader” Derby and Alpine, all the most approved shapes shades, $1.88 instead of $2.50. app wt Men’s Shirts, | Custom Shirts. Men's Night Shirts. Women’s Ribbed Vests, standard, and | Oxfords in all the fashionable pat: |. tatters?” Here syour opportunity. jour claim of selling cheapest. Ba traction in’ sales of | thousand styles to select from —and | sieht shirts, made of Utica mustin,cut full every one is sparklingly fresh. and long, felled seams, continuous facings, | Cotton, ribbed, low neck, sleeveless, fim. various pretty colorings and designs, sizes | tapes and edging, at 12c. 5, made « ca Ni .| neck, short sleeves, or low meck ee Night Shirts, made of Ltica Nonpareil mus: | sleevelees, triemened aroued anus Gall A Un, cut extra full and long, handworked vou accord ours bide Shirts to measure AND TO alerts acchhy Bis Pe) fished, tapes and lace edging, at 1c. jot, large assortment of spring patterns, +, hg icely made and tinished, all sizes, value siieeae vab ie tga tan Prov | 400. |ticle more value than’ you'll secure | These Hosiery: bargains are mot ewe ‘traordinary here. Would be elise. Laundered, made in our own factory of | they secure as much value at that price as we sell for 14c. thought of all’ our Utica Nonpareil musiin, thresy solid |inevable motif, linen bosoms, linen neck and wrist hands, If vou pay 10¢, for a Collar you pay ton litte all hand-worked button and eyelet holes, | Mf you pay 25¢. for a Collar you pay too much Cotton fast black, double soles afd open back and front, at 89¢. Spliced heels and toes, valve 20¢; our al Our 4c, Collars, made especially for us in immense quantities, are the '* by Laundered, meds in our own factory right Collars at the right price, | Cotton, a1) black or with unbleached a | teet, double heels and toes, value 3003 6am | Cotton, Richelieu and fine ritvhed, White lawn, one piece effects, round! Black Cashmere, one-piece effects, | soles, heels and toes, value 300; our at 246. ta hem, sizes 4 to 14 vears.at $1.31. | ‘Red, Blut and Brown Serge, ssilor-blo ily percales, choice se-| Colored Percales and (tortem, yoke! eficct, finished with large collar, grounds, with ped designs, made in| counred, vem pige or toncy ail over trimmed with white bra. sizes 4108 | Pcs dots spliced beets ond Beem tory, culls atiached OF t€9) wn, immed with braided of lace edged C2!3, $3.74; Sizes 10 to 14 years, $4. r $1.50 | ryiles, sizes 4 to 14 years; at $1.65 French peccaies and : tap ana waven | Lsundered, in all aoe ering cane, 280.