The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1900, Page 3

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. UNO | G2) Cre Too \ A Sale of Men ‘s and {Roys’ Stylish Spring | Sucts and Overcoats. One of the peculiar features of the clothing business is the fact that the wholesale end \most always gets the worst of lthe unexpected ha) ni icularly when the ~ unex- pected” happens to be unseasonable Mrs. Lucas Belleved to Have Filed with a Gambler. POLICE GIVE UP SEARCH. Missing Mother Will Not Be Sought For Until Husband Sends Some Word. ‘The fear of the police that Mrs. Cath- Orine Lucas, wife of a wealthy frult Merchant, who abandoned .her three year-old Gaughter in @ boarding-houss Gt 353 West One Hundred and Twentieth Otreet two weeks ago, had been mur- dered, was proved !!l-founded to-day by che Investigation of an Evening World reporter. ‘They now believe that Mra Lucas went away of her own accord with a young man. They have relinquished their search until directions are re- ceived from Mr. Lucas, who is ead to be at Kingston, Jamaica. ‘Three months ago Mre. Lucas, a hand- some woman, fashionably dressed, went to board with Mrs. Richmond tn One Hundred and Twentieth street. She was accompanied by her three-year-old daughter, Dorothy Virginia, and Alice| Robingon, a colored nurne. Bho left the houre on February f,. ostensibly to get @ome money, and has not been seen Spring weather seems to have been side- tracked somewhere—yet wholesalers have had : mountains of spring clothing ready for weeks waiting for orders from all over the country that never came. And as many of them are not in a financial position to carry unsold stocks indefinitely, We Secured at Sreat Concessions Many Choice Lots of Yew and Stylish Spring Clothing, which we are now in a position to offer at much lower prices than equal excellence of style and fit can be secured elsewhere. Reo The time is near when you will be in actual need of some => of these garments. Why not anticipate your wants a few days and save enough on a suit or overcoat to buy your new spring hat or shoes with ? SOME OF THESE SPECIAL LOTS WILL BE ON SALE TO-MOR- ROW ; values so great that in justice to your own best interests you cannot afford to overlook them. MEN’S SPRING OVERCOATS, ot fine erate as well as Oxford Gince. Alice Robingon, the colored nurse, Ives with her mother at 224 Weat One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. She fo & girl about fifteen years old, Visiter a Gambier. “All the time I worked for Mrs. Lu- eas,” she sald, “a young man nmmed George Frenchy was a frequent vis- itor, He was a goodlooking young man about twenty-one years old and always dressed very well. He had a amooth face. “From what I could understand he!sa sporting man and always talked about ings and guaranteed silk sleeve linings, with top his winning et eome game, Mrs. Lucas o of self cloth or silk velvet; worth $10.00, 4d not Iike this, and kept begging him here to-morrow at to stop it. alle wed te come to atre, Richmond's — MEN’S SPRING OVERCOATS, some of thechoicest | Siro, Liibag: would Ge out. sememhire styles of the season's make, in fine English whipcords in the late They would never come back until late. tan, olive and cedar effects, as well asgray mixtures in rough im- 1 know this because every time she ported materials, perfect as to tailoring and fin- jah, and not to be surpassed elsewhere for less 70, 00 than $15.00; bere to-morrow at 4 would go out Gi rel che hey i ways make me etay home to mind the MEN’S HIGH-GRADE SPRING TOP COATS, the finest imported double Cra MEN’S STYLISH SPRING SUITS, mace ot the finest of strictly woollen materials, in light shade mixtures, as well as fine cheviots in Oxford mixed and blue and black, all in the newest and most approved designs, with single or double breasted vests, as desired, splendidly lined and tailored; easily worth $12.50, but for to- &. 50 morrow, special at MEN’S FINER SPRING SUITS, of through ana through worsteds, finest smooth surface cassimeres and rough surface cheviots, in pretty mixtures as well as black and blue, cut in the latest fashion, with single or double breasted vests, finely lined and well made; the usual $15 suits of other stores; our price, for to-morrow, 10. 7] onl: MEN’S SPRING SUITS—2 sew ent exciusive styles, embracing some of the prettiest styles, made of fine worsteds in the late brokca stripe effects, imported Scotch and high-grade cheviots in plaid and check effects, lined and tailored to a high degree of pertection; of fall $18.00 value; priced for to- 72, 50 ° MEN’S FINEST SPRING SUITS—an exeep- tionally fine assortment, comprising imported English double and twist checks and plaids, fine French Vicuna Oxford and Cambridge mixtures, and high grade, all pure worsted suitings, in all the latest colorings, including biue and black; stylishly designed and hand-tailored throughout; at §25 the merchant 14.75 tailor wouldn't please you half as well as we We Koop tn Ropair--Free | Baby. I lived at home. “The other boarders in the house ¢om- Plained about Mrs. lucas taking Mr. 4 Frenchy to her room; but she always } insisted that it was necessary, because a to be in her room to take care if i rf “On Feb, 9% Mrs. Lucas left the house in the morning and said she was going to the Grand Central Depot to meet ber mother-in-law. Bhe didn't get back un- we ask for a chitice to-morrow is tM 3 o'clee® the next morning. The next day she got a check which ahe MEN’S HIGH-GRADE DRESS TROUSERS @aid was for $500 from her husband and -—600 pairs of the finest grade of imported worsted Trousers, went downtown to cash !t. She didn't of stylish designs am@ patterns and fine workmanship; mer- chant tailors ask you $8.00 and $10.00 for trou- 3 95 i 2 i 8 i E 2 EB N S Bet back until the next morning then “On Feb. 27 the Adams Express Com- sere that are no better; your choice to-morrow, all sizes, only pany sent her word that there was | Our Alteration Room money down there for her and she left is under the supervision of an expert, and none but competent } | tailors are employed to fect the fit of the garment you ; | select FREE OF ANY GE WHATEVER. | In Boys’ Clothing. BOYS’ 2-GARMENT DOUBLE-BREASTED and BLOUSE SUITS, made of strictly wootten fabrics, the house. That night I got from her, inctosing a $1 Bilt, to stay with the baby, as shi be back until next day. Dishes for the Baby. x heard of her, |+ package of will do for but for one year—any garment we sell, no matter what its price. If your last year’s spring suit or overcoat needs a little fix- ing up, bring it in and we'll do all that’s needed free of cost. ; eee twenty-five-cent di baby. I th BOYS’ NATTY SPRING TOP COATs, made of fine grade Covert cloth, in proper shades of tan and 4 to 15; should be priced at $4.50, yet we der 2 75 them as a ‘‘special’’ for to-morrow at Ul BOYS’ FINE SPRING OVERCOATS, of «tne grade of vicuna cloth, in the late Oxferd and Cambri miz- tures, handsomely designed, lined throughout and to with a good quality of silk merveilleux, promised t belleve any 1 guess se ME Lucas that young man. | feist ine Waghington, 1k Cath te ined different shades. suits > 7, i zi: Thy aly wor 0 ~| wulhable for lade aged 4 15, fully worth $5.50; 2 OF fies misagoadast eat eons Sas apiece, yet we tae you's 7 G5) YOUTHS’ STYLISH LONG - TROUSER a 4 “< SI i an = ND ry & SUITS. upward of 100 new spring effects in youths’ stylish clothing, made up of the choicest of strictly woollen cassimeres, in the designs and colorings as well as the newest double and twist Scotch cheviots, with single or double- —— DEAD BABY IN DOORWAY, OR BLOUSE SUITS Bove OR BLOUSE SUITS, BOYS’ Yousg Dwyer Found Corpee of HANDSOME VESTEE Infant im Vestibule of Mis Home. Edward Dwyer, a youth living at 7 Geventh street, Long Island City, found the nude body of an infant in the ves = of tis home last night, je body is that of a girl, abo weeks old. There were we marks e i Tenth occured. with before the body wan fauna "eve Mours —— Mae Whe Died in Bath Identised. The man who died yesterday in the F i it it i Zig ce THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING; MARCH 23, 1900; Wabi ke. THE BIG STORE. When in the store Saturday don't fail to see the moving pletures of Pope Leo XII. in the gardens of the Vatican at Rome. ‘4 Admission Only 0c. Proceeds to be divided among the Orphan Asylums of New York City. Six exhibitions daily—at 10.30 and 11.30 A. M. and 1.30, 2.30, 3.30 and 4.30 P. M. . It's easier and infinitely cheaper to visit the Big Store and see Europe’s ‘‘Grand Old Man" than it is to go to Rome for that Besides, very, very few people are accorded the rare privilege of seeingsHis Holiness these days, to the delicacy eum of his health an@ the care with which he is guarded. In these moving pictures you see him to prophage 4 hpi ing in the beautiful gardens of the Vatican, surrounded by a large retinue of dignitaries, the Swiss Guard, &. Don't miss thie chesca, as the pictures may sever be shown again in New York. Instead of paying an admission fee of $2, a» was fret charged at Carnegie Hall, you pay but 16¢., and the proceeds go to a worthy charity, = a Speetal for Saturday, Yfarch 24th, 4,700 dozen Nen’s Yegtigee Shirts. 500 dozen Men's Colored Dress Shirts. 500dox.Men’sUnlaundered White Shirts Don't be suspicious of these shirts because of the low price. They're all right—take our word for it, or, better still, come and examine them yourself. That will convince you, and if you know a big bargain when you see it you'll buy on sight. The Negligee Shirts are made of Madras and Percale, and can be had with two detached collars, collar and cuffs attached, er white neckband with detached cuffs, as preferred. Innumerable pretty an4 colorings for you to choose from. The Colored Dress Shirts have stiff bosoms, with detached link Hundreds of pretty, stylish patterns, The Unlaundered White Shirts are made of guaranteed Wameutta Muslin with bosoms of pure linen. Worth trom 75. to $1 each; Your Choice sor 4. Se ALL SIZES IN ALL Real Sood Cigars pet The Big Store, although they are at ‘mort cigar stores. Try one nen suit you, and save you from “burning money” , . We have the largest Sporting Soods. and best equipped Sporting Goods’ Department in this city, and can furnish everything in this line required by amateur ‘and professional athletes for leas a8 money than is of a like quality can be had |on inferior goods. For Saturday, these elsewhere. ese are sample prices: fine values: . STRIKING BAGS— } t the boys want- made of oiled tansed SE EEN, Rea oh ip ale St reen, CE ne ee ee rw ined, hb re ea. Brnikine’ RAGE Double ah, om an al comple, each, STRIKING BAG GLOVES, pes pair, 4S “CHAMPION GYMNASIUM SHOES, bals or oxfords, with rubber oles: pre ee at 75¢, a pair; here to-morrow at, 48 MACPAI NEW GE EXERCISER. See tte useful- ENGLISH GOLP SUSE, reinforced with chamois skin, per palt, EXTENSION ROLLER SKATES, will fit any shoe, per pair, 45 PERFECTOS, bex of 25, HL PROGRESSO, Key West, Mgirqmde deat Havens, ot ln. than whe CONCHAS BSPECIALES, bex of 50, 2% GREAT METROPOLIS, Semetra wrayyer, fo long Mavens tend PURITANOS, box of 50, CHAPPIE, our Sc. leader, Sumatra wrapper— PURITANO SIZE, bes of $0, 190 Clearance Sale of Freche ce 5 PERFECTOS, box 1 Men s Leather Belts. PAVORITE, evans wed wept, oman Mr, antes 7 yyy For the ignd Lop hed have secured the exclusive cael et ~ ry oe rt Guaetn Maeted ls sryice, pate Gah Gab ere, quite Bicycle Sundries. tid mo Some of them are alre: in stock. We need room fartints dns tine of belts, and for thyt reason havedscided tous, |essaries on which money can be saved by pose of all that remains of last year's stock. buying them here. It's a sized lot, with values ranging from 25c. up to Ag | 1090" rote-Centary OM New Race p your pick to-merro Stroke r ih Tame viet yA ad Goods Dept. 21 Floor, rear, bereLe ENAMEL, wf 95) RUBBER CEMENT, fer patch> * color, 4-07. 100 img, 2 o8., é ‘WOOD-RIM per 408, Baseball Uniforms. Baseball clubs forming for the | We 4 enamelling and nickel-plating at the very lowest prioes. coming season will do well to call and see our new uniforms and get | Che Hat Department i anly 9 prices before placing orders. We | with everything that is desirable or proper in Ymake uniforms to order, of the | spring ar for men and al best materials, and guarantee the | marked at prices that will save you money. fit and workmanship. See our | Look at a few quotations, forexample: = can, THREE-IN-ORE OIL, por bottle, sannpion, get our pres, of toon OUR BRIGHTON DERBY, = ot Go tow make comparisons wi e best cing scone, ye | offers obtained elsewhere. Then ff — judge for yourself as to where you | can get the best for the least money. As a | 4 special inducement we offer for to-morrow: pbs dig did Taine an se* 4 naive of ome pair | Lec powell cap, pair of reg 2.50 UI IS, of a better quality, our Grade No. 3, at 3.75 BASEBALL UNIFORMS, of a better quality, our Grade No. 2, at 4.45 feo aes od pane fut ein to BASEBALL UNIFORMS, of a better quality, our Grade No. 1, at 5.25 | mode, pp) brown, with BASEBALL GLOVES— We intend carrying a fine tine of the latest shapes | and medium trime, trimmed with oll and terns thie suagen, and te mabe oom fer them we ofer every glove tow | or oilk bands, in suitable for in from last season, also all of this year's F: * aged 4 to 15 year. manufacturers’ samples, at about HK ‘all Freee ‘ Price, only ° 39 e 5 L Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords. ; prove interesting reading to all women who want good prices. The N. D. Dodge & Bliss Co., of Newburyport, J) made and shipped to one of the leading shoe jobbers large lot of ladies’ shoes for spring wear. ug! derstanding between the maker and the jobber the shoes Jaccepted but were thrown we the open market. Our bu pened along in the nick of time and bought them price far below their actual value. It was a lucky deal it will be a lucky deal for you if you take advan’ a pair of these fine shoes while you may. They le to-morrow at these prices: LADIES’ LACE AND BUTTON SHOES, of jam and black Vici | LADIES’ OXFORD TIES, of tan nd back of patent leather and oteck thee for "epeiag soll at bee Tie i i I ; i ga 25 + ai an eh te ant wit, ath wn GY ery aah iy ‘au @ at ae . at ~’" ‘While the lote are large, eelling, too, will be large. So, to insure proper size, we advise a prompt selection. Also for Saturday, these special values: ABD LACE SHOES, of Don- MISSES’ BI IN AND LACE SHOES, of soft BOYS’ LACE SHOES, of satin calf, with Lois meer Saree zs to-morrow at choice to-morrow for Mack tntoshes (“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”) We have recently soquivedt control of the entire stock of the lately defunet Clifton Mtg. Co., of Boston, Mass. We bought it from the assignee at prac ly our own price, and are in a position to ofter at retail several thousand fine mackintoshes for men, women and children at fully 50 per cent. below the cost of manufacture! All the new styles and effects are comprised in the assortment, which is too big to attempt to describe in detail. Here are particulars of 7 lots on sale to-morrow : at Let1. 1,000 WOMEN'S Lge os page fine woolen Henrietta Casb- | rate, yh yd rok at, o aru toes Ai velvet Prench Serge, in ten RE Maal Sul $ For Men, Women and Children. ;; & good, beavy comfort- Bees 25 Covert Cloth, lined apd cemented | at present. vtacly Calbred

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