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: THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1900, ee ee 2. Ave. yeth Bicycles—-Last Season, $50--Choice, $14.98. Spring gives cheery impulse to wheelmen—and wheelwomen, too. Bic cles that have been hibernating during the winter are getting active again. |Observe the park paths and all unobstructed avenues auy crisp, brittle { NOTIC Apply at Superin- tendént's Desk for transfer card. This | system enables you to Duy from all de- partments without making a yen until the final pur- arene ne pe ae LM AT CHEN TROLLEY, GREAT PERL — 3 Unsafe Wall May Crush Barnes, Who Was on Bi- = cycle, Was Dragged School and Kill Several Feet. R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices ~~ Notice. ; We prepay freight * charges toall points within a radius of one hundred miles ¢ on paid purchases of ; $5.00orover. That's Bargains Both Sides 14th St. from 413th to 15th, 6th Ay. | orth remembering. | m Grocer ies. Women’s Hosiery. Sheet Music Cotton, all black or with unbleached split feet, double soles, Published at 50cs our price 15¢, heels and toes, value 30c.; our price 19¢. Always, Comedy King, Sapho Gavotte, Mirror Dance, Honor Bright, The 4 rene | | | | Hundreds. The lives of one thousand pupils in Primary School No. 136 at 70 Monroe Joseph Barnes, whose home is at Mt! Fifth avenue, ts fifty-five years old ar not quick of movement, eo that when the motorman of Third avenue car No. T yelled tot psing crowd to clear the ock this morning as the oO track at 5.9) o' ear was rounding the curve at Noundred and Twenty-ffth street, Mr Barnes, who was riding a bicycle, Rot get awa: Motorman Jon Collins mingled the) mud din of bell to the warn Vowe and tried vainly to et in another second it had #tru old man and the women tr that saw ib ebrieked wit Karnes was knocked down and, roiling under (he car, was dragged several fe« before the car was brought wo a stand etiil. He was frighifully cut and bruised ‘Tre doctors at the ilariem Hospital say ft is a marvel that he was not killed outright. He received severe internal injuries Qnd hia condition {s critical. HUMAN WEDGE STOPS TRAIK Jacobsen Mynteriously Steck Be- tween the Engine and Platform. ‘Traffic on the Third Avenue Elevated Ratiroad was blocked for @ short time early this morning by a man who In some mysterious manner got wedged be- tween the engine and the platform of the Franklin Square station. ‘The engineer of an uptown train started his engine, but promptly shut of steam when he heard an agonized scream. Ho saw a tnan stuck fast bo- tween the tender of the engine and the plutiorm, The engineer and fireman pulled him up on the platform. it waa at frat thought he had tried to kill himself by throwing himself un- der the engine. The engineer said that the man Was not on the track when the train pulled in, and the station agent: abd the gateman both declared he did NOt pass through the station, It was ed that he must have climbed up one of the posta Detectives Ailen and Distler oarried the man to the Oak street station- hours apd called an ambulance from the Hudson Street Hoepital. The man kept up a jabbering in @ language that one could understand, Policeman John Smith, At {ast the y FPinlander on the f days, staying with a friend in the Finnish ¢ in Harlem. He suid that he lives af Rockland Borings, Mich and la a miner, thirty-three years of age. How he got on the platform he quid not tell ne am ulance surgéon said Jacobson was injured internally, The police think he is demented, FORTUNE IN DAWAGES Hosband and Wife Demand 8200,- 000 for False Ar- rest, David and Jennie Levy, of 1:7 East Broadway, who were tried and acquitted before Judge Newburger in Genera! Ses- sions on the charge of wilfully remov- ing property to defraud creditors, have brought sult for damages against Hahlo & Co., of 61 White street, for false ar-j rest. They the damages at $92,00) Mr, and dire Levy were formerly in the clothing business. They fafled fn | September, Ls as went on a visit to; Way! 3 » Where they were ar-| and in the county Jail there | for seventeen days were ohare ool it of Hahiy to this city for trial. — Department te Discover Defective Vielen in Scholare Started in Chicago. CHICAGO, March 2.—A department for the examination of the eyes of chil- Gren {n Chicago's public schools has been ad@ed to the system of the Board of Education. Teachers are to be supplied with cards showing jet of various sizes and colors material necessary to discover defective vision. extradited on the] Co, and brought #] If this should happen, hundreds of lives reet are menaced by a carelessly con- ecnemenm adjoining the sehool walls of the half-completed tepe- t rise to ® height of five stories on \ B-foot lot. The schoo! is only three es | ‘The tenement walle ies from the second to is not yet com- helgh) ritree | » floor, which dangerous wal! may fall at any time and crush in the school building. may loa ‘ thore walls may fall at any mo- says Miss Hannah W. De Mills, 1 of the primary school “Wheth- ert fall into the school building or sway from it, the loss of life here will ve dreadful ment (aliog wall would » young to the teach: he hourly earn of the danger Impending will keep thelr chil- dren away from school Walls Must Come Down. “The building must come down. I have { to the School Board, and an inspector here, 1 have 4 to the polles, On Saturday last inspectors from the Butiding De- partment found the structure danger- ously out of plumb.” Cheap matorial and hasty work were said to be responsible. The building ts m property that is to be condemned for a new Fast Iver Bridge approach. Its value in condemnation proceedings 19 trebled by the building on it. Hanes, the haste to erect the tenement. When work was stopped by the bulld- ing !nepectors Contractor Gold breced up the tilted walle by heavy timbers, He has taken no etepa to haul down the dangerous portion of the structure, The condemned building ts on the site of the old tenement which six ago was crushed by the building at > 74 being blown tn during a wind storm. irteen Hvee were lost, The Last French Rall. ‘The grand masquerade ball of the #o- clotie dea Modeles Parisiennes will be held Friday night in Lexington Avenue! 4 Opera House, Mifty-elghth street, near Third avenue. A “Sapho" ballet and a | shower of confetti will be features. ‘ OUR NEW CUSTOM TAILORING DEP’T Now Ready for Business. These important facts are worthy of your consideration, We boast of these adwantages: All owe Cloths and materials are new—Our cutters and tailors have had years of experience with the best city trade—We are equipped to mahe high-class clothes only— We have special facilities to give you better cloths—better tailoring —better fit than you ewer had for the same money. $20 1 A Suit or Overcoat to Your Order from an Unlimited Assortment of the Choicest Fabrics, Frank L. Taylor * Clothing Cov The Universal Verdict is that our new Spring Overooats are trade winners of the first order. Take, for instance, our Red and Blue collar finished with white and colored soutache braid, sizes to 12 years, value $3.75; our price $2.84. Blue and Black Serge, double-breasted and fly-front style notched collar, faced with silk, sizes 12 to 18 years, $5.86. 193 to 205 & 215, 213 Park Row. Best Goods—Lowest Prices, afternoon, They swarm with riders—bikers in cavalcades, Bicycles are |not afad; and not a mania. life of to-day, That's why the following will interest thousands, But remember there are only five hundred of the Bicycles that we ofler at the absurdly stores They have ¢ome to be a necessily of the small price—$14.98. They are the identical Wheels that many Sold last season at $50.00, We asked $34.98, While this lot lasts you may take choice for $14.98, They are the products of a prominent maker—perfect at every point. ‘ead the specifications: Diamond Frames, all flush joints, 22, 23, 24 inch frames, Dro) Frames, all flush joints th one-piece crank hanger, fitt are completely, reiiably equipped. Sale begins Friday morning. byl fit your wheel with a Morrow coaster and ‘brake for Webster's Single-tube Tires, guaranteed for a year, per pair, $4.49, “Leader” le-tube Tires, per pair, $3.49, During this sale we will cement on your bicycle free of charge, Sporting Goods, Extension Roller Skates, hard-wood rollers, value 60c.. at 42c. “Raymond” Extension Roller Skates, half and all clamp, value $1.25; our price 89c, Boys’ np or good quality leather, stuffed with hair, value $1.25; our 3c. Men's Boxing Gloves, best green Napa Leather, stuffed with best quality curled hair, value $4.00; our pie $2.28. Double-end Striking Bags, covered with soft leather, with elastic and hooks, value $1.25; our price 98c. McFadden’s Electric Massage Exercisers, value $2.00 and $2.50; our price $1.24 and $1.74. Children’s Dresses. , Sailor-blouse effect, front, sleeves and Royal Blue Cashmere, cne-piece styles, finished with self epaulettes, collar, yoke and sleeves trimmed with fancy braid, sizes 4 to 14 years, $2.98. Cotton, Richelieu and Derby ribbed, double soles, heels and toes, Blue and Gray, | adcy's Pickaninny Boy, 1 Love You, My Love, | Do: ” Value $0c,; our price 19. Lisle-thread and Fancy Cotton, striped all over, black boots and, Man's Darling, A Pic fancy striped uppers, Pain black, navy and cadet blue, with extracted polka dots, value $5¢c,; our price 24c, What Is Home Without Love, Auut Jemima Cake Walk, I'll Be an Old ¢ No Artist Can Paint, Wines and Liquors--in annex. Ingrain Lisle-thread, plain, Richelieu and Rembrandt ribbed, split feet, Whenever you need Wine or Liquor for medicinal, domese spliced heels and toes, value 45c.; our price 29¢. Black Lisle-thread, five different open-work designs, value S0c.; our price 48, Black Lisle-thread, open-work insteps, value 50c.; our price 48c. Men’s Hosiery. hout, 19, 21,'23 inch. Fauber vaitern Cotton, all black or with unbleached split feet, value 30c.; with a guaranteed single tube tire, and | at 19c. Cotton, fancy striped, and with extracted polka dots, value $0c.; at 19¢. Mercerized Lisle Thread, black, tan and slates, value 30c.; at 19¢. Cotton, with silk embroidered fronts, value 30c,; at 19c. Lisle Thread and Fine Cotton, fancy novelty stripes and silk em- broidered fronts, value 50c.; at 34¢. (Children’s Hose, {Fine Ribbed Cotton, double knees, heels and toes, value | 20¢.; at 15¢. Fast Black Cotton, unbleached split feet, double knees, heels and toes, value 35c.; at 19¢, Men’s and Boys’ Shoes. In Annex, cord) Men's Satin Calfskin Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, bull- dog lasts, value $2.50; our price, $1.89. Men’s Patent Leather Dress Shoes, kangaroo tops, hand-sewed welts, Engtish lasts, value $3.50; our price, $2.99. Boys’ and Youths’ Patent Leather Dress Shoes, kid tops, hand- sewed welts, stylish lasts, value $3.50; sizes 12 to 2, $2.67; sizes 21-2 to 5 1-2, $2.97. “Little Men's” Dress Shoes, calfskin, tan, Russia calf and patent leather, hand-sewed welts, spring heels, made to retail at $4.00; sizes 11 to 2; our price, $1.87. Men's and Boys’ Clothing,—anne:. White Lawn, front and back yoke formed of tucked lawn and em-| Men's Sack Suits; single and ‘double breasted vests; made broidery inserting ; full skirt, finished with deep hem, sizes 410 14] o¢ altewool fangy..cheviots, neat and attractive effects for years, $3.91. ; ; x ne $25, White Organdie, prettily trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insert. spring, thoroughly tailored, $12.00 value; our price $8.74, ing; full skirt, finished with desp b:m and two rows of inserting, sizes 4 to 14 years, $4.88. Children’s Outer Garments. Blue and Black Serge double-breasted Reefers, box back, notched collar, sizes 4 and 14 years, $4.56. Blue and Castor Covert Cloth Reefers, full double-breasted front, | box back, velvet collar; $5.21. Covert Mixture and Red Kersey Cloth Three-quarter Box Coats. | double-breasted effects, faced with silk serge, collar finished with stitched taffeta, sizes 4 to 14 years; $7.16, | Covert Mixture Paletots, double-breasted style, notched collar, tin- ished fows of stitching, lined with taffeta silk, sizes 6 to 14 years; B10.41. Misses’ Jackets. Slack Kersey and Castor Covert Cloth, fly front effects, lined with | taffeta silk, sizes 14 to 18 years; $9.74. J ESTABLISHED 1807. CHATHAM SQUARE: | FURNITURE of All Descriptions. duplicate them anywhere else short of $20.00, bese {hem are band-finished. $1540 Overcoals have pure silk Ii through ut; Inthe rough-faced fal alone we ¢ dew gray colorings, besides Coverts in Several new of these overcoats and you'll be at the shades. delighted with its #6 this yeur— Re CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTH, &c., &&. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. $1 Weekly on $80 Worth; $6 Monthly on $100 Worth; $50 Monthly on $1,000 Worth, ‘ ANY AMOUNT IN PROPORTION. CUSTOMERS MAY ADD TO THBER ACCOUNTS IN EITHER STORE OR PAY MONEY AT EITHER, SUITING THEIR OWN CONVENIENCE. Amusements. PAR Bo. 88 ote Wak. O00. oni. 5 ey jo | This line includes Te-ks, Four-in-hands, Iny + Ties and Batwings in rich silks—myriad value 59c.; at 44c. Men's Sack Suits, six-button, high collarless vests, made of rich worsteds, hand- some stripes and checks, lined with fine Italian cloth and seryes, hand-tinished throughout, $25.09 value; our prite $18.74. Men's Cutaway Coats and Vests, made of extra good quality Clay weave diagonals, lined with double-warped Italian cloth, elegantly fini dressy and serviceable, $12.50 value; our price $9.49. Men's Spring Top Coats, made of the intensely popular Oxford gray cheviot, tic or social use visit the annex. saving. Reliable brands only. Our telephone number is 3060—18th St.—connects direct : with this department. When you buy by the gallon we furnish jug tree. Very Special Two Star Rye Whiskey, Aged in wood, rich and mellow, Our regular price per gallon $2.94; during this sale ($2.34 | Finch's Golden Wedding Whiskey, 7 years old, gallon, $3.74; bottle, 846.” One Star Rye Whiskey, gallon, $3.98; bottle, 97c. 4 Monogram Rye, 8 years old, gallon, $5.38; bottle, $1.25. Old Crow Whiskey, 5 years old, gallon, $3.24; bottle, 78. “Non XLL” Pure Maryland Rye, bottled in bond, bottle, 740, Ramsey Scotch Whiskey, per gallon, $4.19; bottle, 99¢, Ramsey Scotch Whiskey, 8 years old, gallon, $5.44; per bottle, $1.24, Jas, A. Hennessey Three-star Brandy, imported in glass, per bottle, $4,943 4 Coates & Co.'s Plymouth Gin, per bottle, 89¢, : com : i You'll be surprised at the Alcohol, bottled at the distillery, teed strictly and full nothing better distilled, large 64c.; half A sag Superior Old Jamaica Rum, gallon, $5.44; bottle, $1.24, St. Croix Rum, gallon, $4.19; bottle, 99. New England Rum, gallon, $1.94; bottle, 49c, “Red Star” California Wines. : Warranted absolutely pure. Choicest for the money. Claret, case quarts, $2.86; gallon...ce.cssocseccccce OM Zinfandel, case quarts, $4.46; gallon Burgundy, case quarts, $4.48; gallon. . - Chateau de Cabernet, case quarts, at.......sccre++ GP V. 0. C. Port, very old, delicate and fruity, price, lon, $2.39; bottle, 63c. ver gab Sweet Catawba, finest qual- | Port, Sherry, and ity; per gallon, 89¢,; bot- Mec Muscatel; boitle La ‘am | tt eeeeeee seeeeee! Imported Sherries. Royal Cabinet, rich and fruity, gallon, $2.84; botile...< Olorasa, delicious dinner wine, gallon, $3.88; bottle.. lined throughout with pure dyed silk, velvet collar—nobby and fashionable, | Imperial, very choice, gallon, $5.94; bottle........ $15.00 value; our price $11.99, + Boys’ Sailor Blouse ‘u'ts, made of allkwool navy blue serge, trimmed with silk soutache braid, heavy silk four-in-hand tie, $4.00 value; at $2.42. Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, including extra pair trousers, made of all-wool cassimere | and cheviot, sizes 7 to 16 years, $5.00 value; at $3.74. Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of very fine all-woo! serges, navy, garnet and elec- tric blue, prettily hand-embroidered, sizes 3 to 10 years, $6.00 value at $4. 38. Boys’ Spri satin, careful 59c. Men’s Neckwear at 44c. English Squares, String tallored, $6.00 value; our price, $4.69, Heavy Silk English Squares stripes and figures, value $2.00; at O4c. and $1.23, Men's Satin String Ties, sold elsewhere at 25c.; our price 12c. Amontillado, superior quality, gallon, $5.69; bottle. Amontillado, very old and dry, gallon, $6,069; bottle... Rhine Wine. D. Leiden Cologne, imported in glass, vintage 1893. in bottle, case 24 pints, $14.24; case 12 quarts, $12.24, : Imperial Champagne, case 24 pints, $7.74; case 12 quarts, $6.74, ease | 48 half-pints, $9.99. " Amusements, | METROPOLITAN OPERA-HOUSE. ORAS OPBRA SEASON tho Under the Direction of Mr MAL To-Night at + ib fat Be “ CAVALLERIA NUSTN AWA Qos, Beg. April sa 81) Gi trong Behe PAtsT Wed Rve, April 4, at Thre, By Pri I FLAUTO MAGICO Apr bat & | Bre. April & at & eo AI WEDER PIANOS URED. PASTOR'S """__ snow DAY AND NIGHT, 12.9 UNTIL U Pot COKE 8 RONORA. PRRBE FL ORIDGE, w AAND HANKS WINTE ARKY STANURY & TONY PASTOR Werld tn Wer. New Groups | Last Afternoon. Last Night. ROSE SHOW. ‘The Neapoiitan Trovdadonre | 04 Orch | antir " THE VITAOR APH, EDEN NSEE MM ST THRATRE Nr 60h or, Mote Wet a set o oant of all melodramas THRA TIN ” oth Ma ft. 2 STUART — ' MDG TH. eur lan Last at Next Mon A MAN fat Regie Theatre Dramat! HIf WIPE and THR Ht " i way ee ; -~ | cies re a rae HACKETT. The Pride of Jenico, | GARRICK Tu THE Meh we A Dey Beg & Mat Saturday Gillette soe thay, Sherlock Holues MADISON SO. AY DANIEL & CHARLES FROMM | “MADISON ber | apt i COWPERTHWAIT & SONS/22 ayes 12ist ST. & 3d AVE: 2226 to 2234 Third Avenue. |THE RAYS Palace‘: Pieline Ward Bat k ive KOSTER) THE .""" ‘KEITH The Amusements, Amusements. ’ SQUARE GARDEN. Sep ice ri COMIQUELS io 34 | BOHEMIAN BURLESQUERS. 3 MINER'S CHING LING , Tany PAgRA (iit Crom Hart,’ WEEK wh APRIL. in JOSBPUINE HEAL! SICAL, PARC 2—A Ww t. A HOT OLD TIME, | 1% < NICKERBOCKER ‘way ry E.H. Sothern $8 % sate wet a na’ VirginiaHarned, SUNKEN BELL, | WHER & PIBLOS’ MEMO f ser AL'S} WHIRL LGIG, gute tee WAY. | Bre +1) me | Wee, REGATTA GIRL. Eohemian Girl, ERFORMANGR ARYELLE 4 FARD RN HAL ¥ NANOS 8 ounriNvovs cai ae Gtk oy ences Pu “ontphioe Quammes and He ‘| Greatest of CASINO Successes! New Town Beauty! 24 Amazing Pickan lanier THE CASINO GIRL! MURRAY fibt, Due Ta ie t SQUIRE KATE. Mite THE SIGN OF THE CROSS..." NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, RON ENT | sas Latte waite teskery its | ) ‘AND res Pre % 5 qualities ever offered’ Top Coats, made of sturdy Oxford gray cheviot, sleewes lined with} Niersteiner, case pints, elsewhere at $11.24; our price, 99.4. | Champa ‘to other im} more. half-pints, $21.49. and color combinations Champagne Grand Duke, extra dry, made by French Red Seal, case pints, $19.19; case quarts, $18.49; case four dem: < proces, four yams

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