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WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MA~CH 27, 1900; ‘ reEeN Las NIGHT | aan ae MPSON. CRAWFORD MPS 9$e-— BAtmnid, — | |. OPYDVAN, | Gcwiner sare Sale of Fancy Ribbon “Mir | Moet h\ D}}) ) @ Lampe db iu | S | 86, 50 mer hotel proprietors, and ail who welcome high-grade AND 109 EAST 23D SI. 4 sends at Clearing Sale Prices 2 Loors West oi 3d Ave.. New York | 10-4 Wool blanke's, singe te’, | White Spreads. 4 Inch wile, 45- ‘Sach wide, g9-| |$FUrMiture at Slaughter Prices.) CMe S:28 sm cro ret spent fut aing ” 10,000 PIECES, SUITABLE FOR DRESS TRIM. MINGS OR THE NEW RIBBON WAISTS, , i Values $3.25 and $4.25,| Marelies patterns, and ready per pce, ‘4 Ret Reet ITS t~: 5 ‘jf uszhold Gor q rice we | Heretofore 75. to $1.00 Heretofore BSc. to $1.45 First-class and attractive Houszhold Goods at prices hemmed, ; peorly made kind generally sold by many of our com-$| $2.25 and $2.95, petitors. The few specials quoted below for this week 3} will give you some idea as to the money you can save by buying from us. ae much lower than even you can pu chase the cheap and) 11-4 Wool Blanke's, double ted, | 89e and 98. | Big bargains, as reduced, | SOLD ONLY BY THE PIECE (10 YARCS). Values $2.85 and $3.75. 350 Extra ( uality Marseilles Quilts, handsome’ patterns, and double be.l sizes, $1.98 and $2.98, Values $2.69 and $3.75. SPECIALS IN COMFORTABLES. ° | Figured Silkolire Cemfortatles,) Laminated Cotton Comfortables, 12-4 Wool Blankets, extra size, $3.95 and $5.45. Values $4.95 and $6.95, Virgins AARRED Elegant 5-piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, with exqu'site 2 | va cotton filing, mestiuin! nearest to, down, silkoline covered, Wen ere large variety of desi ° colorings, finely upholstered, best in ‘arge variety of designs, double springy, really worth $70.00, here this Week ats.csscsseesees $41.50 89c and 51.19. bed size, $1.75 were $2.25- Elegant!y ro'- REISER IIPS IESE Fs iy itl i0th St. Sixth Avenue. 20th St Invite inspection of their handsomely carwd on top, Au you left the Knicke Yest night you were # Pind—at teagi 1 was, bee: to be literayy and intel! with large drawer seugewaet cigar] | SPRING SMILLINERY, any a foot ball Meld a xoodness only knows. board, pianopol inh Lavish] | Fa Marquetry decorations, covered with extra fine quality sik Damask beautiful design and Inteat » took a stage call afier be in keerdng with myn Exquisite... MISSES’ HATS with 3 eee man fart and ir. HATS, TOQUES and | for Dress and G-neral ‘eae $10.75 f a when the curtal personated by Mr. 4 ; | Bod. Sane sunken Hell . were of little import. BONNET’. . . . Wear, se ee | va ay ij " 125th Street West. i the storm and ponie 1 Bell in booked for but bevel andsome ° M i pal agate of Hanlon eh tony ith mi he | “par? pate mire White Enam- ot Ninth i S hs team.” or "Humpty, Dumpty 1! ie Fae frais bask aay — roe ae elled Iron Bed-$ | Phe f Anniversary ale 4 ‘ lee Virginia Harned 9 saininee wit “A \ ne 28 solld cast brass bases and ; : ry spasscins tnrounh ts nett ie an hie og PO raaeh | Flower: Feathers and Ornaments. ; ae carved iste y Bed og Fee ee tica ta eat has started with a rush. Despite the bad weather of Monday, the attend. See ee Rowland Buckefone lv Chumley than ax Heinrich, the | + ell — rel Sobel ‘$13.99 MAT Bat; | aakaal Sale $5. 99 ance was enormous—the handsome decorations —the charming styles and oo 1 ay ont ebolariy 1 haven't WILLIAM RAYMOND BILI. 4 19,0, on Fate this week at PIe i Sa DENS Otte sot made the great store Hum with excitement courage to doubt, inasmuch as it ii x | " and delight. our ents have jo’ puis Se all vere, lank verde. the 0" BOWE MEAN GIRL” UN TRIMMED SHAPES, 300 Fine Tufted Velou fie (his Neth Aas Gk oe ee mane tp cane. ose" not being used ax the asa: ENGLISH WALKING HATS, Ec. (Givtacties, like cus, consred wah Ves ) emoval to 125th Street by the ofane expresrion, and for | or Belgian velvety, we! 3 as oe ee AT THE AMERICAN. “oligo gg Be! Biggest Array’ of Values Ever BEIT cin, “sheke ecpta cay. ihe salgitGl aire of ie “hee | (EXHIBIT BN. WINDOW.) Gata wee Sh I ibl . | three hours of verse. It Ix the correc Du i thing tomy rayon ith own-—-impossible to Duplicate. ‘ “fear of the future before me, 1 confess 1|"* = - — > We cannot give details—the gatheri ins is ly. tiresome. | Yival of the e gathering of bargains is too enormous, : : BU cal rrrasath cc ihe oamaucrss Company tyrnished an excellent rant si tanaall. A Come and take advantage of the savings to be had on every side, { ' 4 fa relare of twenty minutes each, but to] 4nd the gave the usual apirited eieamiaa F have We rled at yin from « stage #3) ¥Fbort. Adelaide Norwood ts « pretty 125th Street West Between Lenox and Fetes bunt ar sta 10 ven ota.| THe Devtizoot of Late Canavant andl . Wa 2__Seventh Avenues. Be Iramne tt wav done. into Snglisn verec/Y¢ notably ood. Reginald, Roberts as agg lealeliaiaaas | ee f . - Sy Chaties Henry Meiiner. There were! Hnging rN oa Re wha opr aes a ct ‘or the adapter taet night, but|“Fa'r Land of ‘olan I * 4 D iesebaired aeationan (x Row 0 aald ee | Open Saturday Evening! } (f=, ! a masterly rendition, Bome of 1) NEW VERSION OF ° ODA AAA ADA AAA AAPL ADAP ADL ADRS rome of it warn't. Mise 1] = @ Kittentsh bit to recite with f “OLD CURIOSITY SHOP.” eer —— 5 ORIENTALISTS AND JEWELERS, fairies, indylike tittle fairies, in wh . | she danced around the stage, and. sos wan't Ditene ane in| Negro Hanged and Rid-|Third U. S. Cavatry, off FORSY | HE’S SPRING Df BROADWAY & 1&TH ST. Mn Niches, 1*FMS' Geer old] tn} night at the Hers TM) dled at Belair, Rough Riders Make WAISTS. ‘ an” ie = Ses ‘wing sround the mulberry bush—mul- ied agalpe " s a 7 . laa Maryland. a Big Hit. . f ™ per’ si br Fourth Floor, berry bush nilberry ur, | Shop.” made by hat f he} | bs in S 0 4 Reta eases, on | sta — yf OPENING THIS WEEK. | freedom,comfort an pring---1900---Mattings, competing| BELAIR, Md. March 2% —tewls Har] With Madison Square Garden trane- N Fi nnel Waists. convenience — clastic tine * ; ‘ } nave any mare Ha the neato who was arrested here day| formed into a huge “marker,” with tong|# WW 6 tal |—smooth—form fit- an Importations, Spd Miss Harned looked positively fool], ree ome a before yesterday, charged with assault} banners of red, white and blue everv-| (Green, Pink, Blue, Jan, Lavender, | ting, Unlimited variety of colorings, small, fh, 1 though: s piv “Tupon Miss Anne Mcfivatne, was taken} where, the fourth annual Military . ti [ss J Mi tile inpression, de-| from the jail last night and lynched] Tournament began last night and | Red Brown, Purple, Olive, OM) Combination unique, well-covered designs, . «attending a fret] after a brict struggle between the Bher-| tinued to-day | Rose, Garnet, Gray, Cadet Blue, Underwear. pete! ae 5 cts . D peivaite en |e and the mob, Iu which two men were] TE Is soldiers’ week nom, ushered in Heliotrope, Lizard, White, Black , ete, Imported Natural Wool, Cofton Warp Japan Matting at 8 per ‘ is 2, ae Quilp, might ently woun Fey , scale weenie Peers eee; $5 00 medium weight, $2.50. Other Japanese Mattings: $8.25, $9.25, $10.00, $2.00, $13.75 to $28, . eet er trom Aberdeen, a neighboring village. | siete svery one went away’ taik-| , -Adies will tind this Waist by far) N04) piheeg Mercertzed Sitk,$4.00 Tapanags and Chinese Botings I98c, Wie, ¢ me from trying to) clea and acted the part| and a general movement toward the ng of the Third Untted States Cavairy | the best in every way for the money. Derby Ribbed Sitk & Wool, $7.80. | 223¢, 25¢c, 26c, 30¢ per yd; by the roll only, 4 ah as Patented place. Presently about (wo hun- riders, Nothing like them, it is MADE BY All Mattings 40 yds, to the roll, Caverly a sufficlent- men apres tal f a tal sete Has ory ween in the Garden HN FO SYTHE re y ; nian al upoi pefore. Thi yh ntght ‘ dea athe kek aagh at ees Karhaulels. net y and gun dri by Fit] THE WAIST HOUSE, — and spoke the thanks of | betw herif and his dep in ; iene | Division Naval Militia, N.Y. Three cass ta “ tthe o ow 1 re ts, N : pallor Genial in every wells — | remuling of R In. 7. "Ga Oper Bhenaane, ne 865 Broadway. BROADWAY | Coe. Canal St. 'WELVE MONTHS AFTER | Bull, of ¢ of the or vaanding, drill (wig-wag), the alphabet r . Stores. Near Cha from Abend 18 BRIGHT AND AMUSING. | m Aber and numerals, by the two vorps united. = "| lea Competitions In te h pole oh: Bu! shot In the shoulder and thel ine neat, between icone ct aie ee ‘ ‘There ts plenty of laughter in “Twelve] ot nin the hand, neither Wound) the winning team being the one which y s After,” which had tte frst hear-| being serious. ‘The Jal! door finally | within the time limit, three minutes | e e —— thing at the Madison Square Theatre forced and Harris wan taken out. WHC ctimbs the poles the greatest number of 4 n’pit, but ft is sot equal to “The White in the hands of the mob he exchaimed | umes. each climber hanging wanes Horse Tavern.” to which It is a sequel. | "it 1 aid M4} on a wpike near the top of the pole. The story {* light and is bullt of com-{did not know what ! wag about. TMAVE \touneey courier relay race, one tolle, ° aes Attorney-General Griggs j Correct style—fiiting shape—for all]| Purposes—at prices to astonish you, |) SWITCHES. French Convent Halt, short stems, 16 Inches long. 0p of rt emus Mtr hectare, 16, Harned the wi other people of a my: i from the am: no resollewsion of it.” t i tions resulting fr f , four changes. one heat, The final heats $s tices sal rap Rooted Hi r ta jerly widower who |#! ‘The mob hustled him co a neighboring | in porh evonta to take Place on Saturday in which ploce ahe wi smerigi door yard In vhich stood a large poplat'| evening. ’ WIE Semtee called’ the uy tie, an rae Bnet — rt a Rough riding and drill by West Point} A Walton (N. Y.) Man's j and Bessie Tyree war ao neck, Mung the other end of ¢) Cavalry detachment; Gatiti " Rentieman wae Sir | trait “painter. “Annie | Sucheriand and] over a mb, by Second Battery, Fifth Brigade Ng | Odd Advertisement Frederick Bond, as the landindy As be was hoisted from the groun.iy y , ; 2° ehacuiale somethin ord respectively of the fa: rough afd cassock ridi: sotinded like the frog chorus from ee eine work the ted upon which the unfwiunate| nordic jumping ty Thiet Unarmed for a Mate. Witness Against Fich eee | eretch war nuepended rmagped short) cavairy; mounted platoon drill, ex “ _ Lawyer. and Harris fell to the ground. Fle #08) ion of driving and other ev vers lifted up again, moaning a BINGHAMTON, Mareh 2.—The fol- s amtegattocinies | ite wan playing carde last night with : [friends when the bootblack entered and| and quickly hanged a second tt (demanded the twelve dollars, Radice} time effectively Several shote were i rap fired into the budy, the looe end of the a aid nothing. then to ate post and the wowed rope was tied a st Fee wh eee: Ml corpee ‘eft hanging until this morning, i uniers the Money were paid. when it was taken down. aa caus tetach and then! Mise Melivaine, Harris's victim, ts rou ie . “in ir hus ethietto, Then he Red” °°] about Atty-four years of age, amd lives } | Proprietor Girardi and the porter| alone near the railway station. Bhe was! cavant him oon the sidewalk, Nag called to her door at midnight Saturday Stabbed by Boot- | deaperate struggle took place. ched by @ 0 whom she boot black at them repeatedly | 14 atiac yon with the Wood-stained knife. but they afterward identified ag Harris. held him until Patrolman Murphy made| 1: is asserted that Mise McIlvaine was: him a privoner. with the mob when the jail was attucket lowing advertisement appeared in the} , Downaville Herald to-day WwW weenie stag hed ye ag be heats; S@-yard yard run, novice, triel| WANTRD-A wite, ar | have ded hed tock 1o| Creamer, @ wealthy New York lawyer, . DI onda Domest declared by a ‘Marshal's heats: one-mile bicycle race, military| wom taatter how poor she fosy pay Be: Races) ons | we Artillery. Athletic events—100-yard run handicap, fins) heat; sack ‘race, trial Paid Help Wants - BUT F AL3 reser AGENTS Papers Combined. =| committee to take charge of the person |] 54 West PRAISE FOR BRAVE MEN, |*3= —_——— wealthy man of this section who ©®ns) opinion that If Mr. Creamer were per- champlonship; yard run, handicap, 1 hw y wife diet abe left and estate of Mr. Creamer. d This action was taken upon petition Twe Policemen Commended and |"? Of the “rest farms in ne vicinitv| mitted to remain a, large the rights of Mayor's Gmardion Can Accep, [20 Wilion His lonely ilfe since the) persons and property would be feopard- trial hea: things that 1 . *| The Court will be asked to appoint « mes ts a politican and Attorney-General Griggs, who was of death of his wife and the absence of] iged and the preservation of public peace i San. ae last night. but this cannot be confirmed, | Waten. marragehbly women among his circle of 5 Ned, PAIRLY RAINED MAT. and it {s certain that she was not pres-| Two policemen were commended for| acquaintances led him to advertise. ge cel FOO | Oe aires 4 ent at the actua: hanging. thelr bravery vy thr Potice Commis-| He is partie! to working girls, a* Dis] 54) witness to-day. He sald he consid- sioners to-day. They were Patroiman|obeetvation of human nature, he say! ered Mr. Creager a gentleman of cul- Francis Helly, of the Bicyele Squad,|has led nim to observe that a woman) ture and Iiteriry ability, but had no- who on March 7 stopped a runaway on | WhO hak earned her own living asa rule iiceg g change in his mental condition Kart Bightieth street, near Central|!* capable, honest and industr.ous. during the lat two years. Park, and Patrolman Wijtlam Kehoe, of | He eaprerses a preference for 4 New) yar Creamer conducted his own case the Stcamboat Squat, Kork working git wiving ihe pminton | and display! considerable legal abilit and Water streets when they opened Whee Deenken f gy pe a. ying r “¢ 2 | x with aland bril.iavcy. Ail the metical wt- their doors this morning found whole Rreoke Ie. % | nesses agreed that Mr. Creamer was carcanses, legs of beef, hams and) jorepn Haronders talked hot In a cymdition to look after his af. om the wills. fairs property, Whole Sheep, Hams, Lege of Beet , and Mutton On Fourth Ward ee INTERRUPTED BARON Deor-sitis, ba mag RES Dwellers in tenements in Cherry, Oak |Laber Mam Was Talking to Strikers