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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 4 1900. ' AMERICAN BEAUTIES SAIL FOR LONDON. Tearful Farewells to the Johnnies and the Mom- mers at the Pier—Some Affecting Parting Scenes. NOTICE. We prepay freight charges to all points within a radius of one hundred miles on paid To Introduce Ourselves cinta nt in a way that will make a deep impression un you, | we offer to-day, in the new gray and oxford goods, Swell Raglans over, That's worth remembering, POT 616) 61010161: makers, MATION, 1 TaNight! — To-Niaht! POLE OER TNT NLT IH TET In R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Both Sides 14th St. from 13th to 15th, 6th Av. Japanese and China Mattings.— a= | We of the Occident are indebted to the; «industrious denizens of the Orient for | 7 Mattings- the test and p!easantest of all! Thousands drink no other kind. We can tell them nothing about the rest your attention, They reflect the art and skill of of people who are peculiarly rich of fancy and dextrous of finger. Ras floor coverings ior summer. The fertile Gis ot - Yang-tse-Kiang, Mekong | Sakata and Amoor rivers supply the} ,, oe i straw from which the Japs and Chinese | Red Star” Coffee isa blend of the choicest imported manufacture these goods that are in such | strong demaid among American home- The styles we show will ar- for $15.00 Rolls of Chinese Matting, the heaviest Ae Nw | . * i ‘alue $18,00, | The straws are woven closely, firmly, or These garments having been made in our own workrooms by capa- smoothly. The inlaid, damasse, var | ble and thorugh men tailors are examples of what we do in the way of patterned, aswell as the simpler cffects Wise tylish outtitting at minimum of outlay, will charm you, They are distinctive, Direct {rom the maker to the wearer-—intermediate profits saved to characteristic, . ] you—vonte with $15.00 oF $20.00 overcoat expectations you'll gratify We give care to the beauty side of mat- THE FAREWELLS AT THE PIER. them with cn: of these Raglans at $12.50. tings ~and double care to the practical Us STMMIOMAMAGOOIOOUSODOBIMSAEM® 6: ) B d Co H S si’e, Our importations include only such apes aie cf ag she] tantic iner within the memory of tho roa way, r. ouston t, kinds 2s were made of the last crop diunpaa bur te. fea thie morning. te-| oldest skinver ; of straw. They aie fresh,flexitle, pliant, minded one of the Floating Hospital for) Misy SN in (Mra, Ferris)! Amusements Jive —capab'e of being bent, turned, and Ball Children of Rt. John's Gutld, while . Basie ers ‘scary ow HEW YORK Xt twisted without breaking, cracking or fn others ii looked like an execurs' ¥ 5 mus W WAY, | Bee splintering = 2 | taba ta s ‘ Fae seed if Hes of the | i JAN. Broadway to Tokio Sy In addition to the foregoing advantages si ae ackaches (SPECI, ster Anas thas you ay Fy OO a ae Not aince the Barnum @ Halley show | 'QUO VADIS) jowcs'. We would not be content wil Cage lho pabiyr aby vesabe aay ‘SEAMLESS | rin them just as low as others charge. They Khas any veenel passed the Poo “ Aoi ls are er or more assorted cargo. They | must be lower—-and they are, ser ren torr, ann of | WEDDING RINGS. Neat For Rolls of Forty Yards eed the managers, composers, comedi- ! s be singing and dancing soubrettes and! | JAPANESE, PAVERS and PHING “Lise 7. China-$5.74 — $449 —$7.98— $8.24- ‘ap —$.49 — $6.98 — $7.98 — $8448 the humbler Somneaianiien Ke Letty [mr TIM MURPHY ant Hie §8,98-.$10.9%—$1 3,98, | PX.74— $0. $10.24 11,98, chorus of the “An American y @7m0@ 00 In the New Comedy, TH CARPET NAQEN. company. j ARPE iH P aise Héna May 41d not take het mom- | 'Proctor’s Mm kK moet Three Extra Spc al Values. mised to cot ity ati shel ; E. pe agli aed pelt te cos ore wearyiny doo.|{4 Karat. 18 Karat. 22 Karat. | sacs s swe tespe esc mg ck ie $6 49 for $9.00 Rolls of Japanes: Matting, attractive designs | {hus asruaged., Mise Foret ie trom | orintion and they Indicate |4\' sizes, ali widths, all eyes bal amen. © "OeE? and unusually clever co'or combinations, Very pro- rt, wi 4 . | ‘ 7 ‘ Ad the rude attentions of the younger snie's real trouble somewhere. | ace ee Be onal nountced bargains. sa a sk: sala ° officers as a tigress woul eerie BNGKAVIN' Peete dela yotae Bh hey for $8.00 Rolls of Chinese Matting, good, su! ca Efferts to hear the dull \....: pulwevte | wo ix ax, see diene! 4 Ce On vill give the full service Of other stores’ Miss May, looking particularly beautl- pala are herolo, but they vy. watentns, | New Suujeria Up-to-tate | a : fi ) ; ful, was taken to the plier by het do mot overcome it and att RCE CINEMATOGR. PH. $8.09 grade, father, Mr. Pettie, the ex-letter carrier 50.98 on your part, Carpet Bargains—in Annex the backaches continue DING PRESENT" 1 | the cause Is rée Old Gold remodelled, exchanged! MUSEE, or hought tor cash. 7 LAMBERT BROS, EpBAw i THIRD AVE, CORNER OTH AT NOY | ROBSON J. dovosnini | STOKE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK. | ai Mon April 16th, _Keat'sate does this mora certainly Saturdays until 10 o'clock. Ix JUSKPH JEPFERSON In HIP VAN WINKLE of Syracuse, Miss May wore a long MOSS ROSES, The Charming Musial Play. | i | drab coat and a white alpine hat, | eagg gf ; trimmed with black. Her father, who y wore a checked Newmarket overcoat, put her aboard the steamer and then went down the gangway to walt for Mrs, Pettle, Presently Mrs, Pettle arrived. She carried « luge bunch of American Beau- Ladies’ Hemstitched, THE BUGLE CAL ‘rw | Not even the advent of Spring and the towering presenc: “ of mattings can obscure the importance of our April Carpet made. It’s a chance that should prompt quick buying for 6$c. Stair Carpet—the kind es, and tomodile coat of | Coytinuens Pertorma: i} 7 . . . i | dari drab cloth he was too late to ae other medicine. |- =| KEITH’ Spssiiiita rier = | Offerings. The quantity is imposing and the economy is | atoard, and contented herself by throw-| Bf aw Mt for | aeetticancentin mr, at" | Significant of the unchallenged Macy methods. ing kisses to her daughter, } @ woe H A i | Sig’ t Pettie, removing his eye-giasses, wept pean Rarer Mod for wee jee peenumer cons raveee — | We do not advertise Carpets to-day merely as a pendant to ’ cies fron tat corsaee cin at ie man’s ills. t has done' ! Carice Nance Vinee Deven & Di" the Mattings, They force themseives to the fore by the } lets and roses and attempt ine they | ewok for the health of Sale of 'KOSTER| 1. TAMATAS I | sheer power of merit. Every item quoted is a trophy— oh nite. time e | i iT ~apy fell short. Miss May wept; so dia Mr.| American women. Read Hanakercha ess 1 eet Gea LROSRESS... tand there are many others. re ee ceeded ult!: the grateful letters from f MATINEES TOMORKOW AND #ATURDAY: $ for Bigelow's $2.00 Axminster | 74 for $1.15 Regular Axminster Car- Mies Manel. Sear os ull! wemen constantly ap- \; i - 4,25 Carpets—with and without bor- | 4#Ce pets, large assortment of the new saa ester tmoved from her dock iraces | pearing ke this papers at |MURRAC : | ders—twenty designs in light and. dark | est patterns and color cominations, | of tears on the cheeks of Miss Edna \ i | effects; superb tor parlors, \, toe $1,60 Witton Vetvit Carpets ira "lalle Carer stood at the rat Oma free of charge. p, [EMPIRE "Arse tostne, 4h #| acer or ime ailing Carpet for parr, /exaubsite efectimsofl to the treads ety and waved a good-by. She wore a Td es le Lynn, each, |) A MAN AND HIS Wife, |stamer or library. [Sele ae black hat and white vell, and otner| Mgese j Di BY AND HIS WIFE. : | j 4 for Smith Co.'s $1.25 Extra Ax- Cc. I things, The white vell completely hid weterns and Beside her stood Mr. 49. minster Carpels her Zaga halr. | in sheer and heavy linen, |Past. CRITERION THEATRE pees Ladies’ Initial, HACKIT) The Pride of Jennico in sheer and heavy linen, Ladies’ Lace Edge, fine sheer linen. These goods are much jbelow their present values, David Belasco, } Although this was a highly moral party, there were more cases of cham- pagne, rye, Geotch and Three-Star ty Diaced Jn various cabins than has ever examination of the most critical buyers. Bic, 10% 81,25 All Wool Velvet Carpets Ce full showing of the novel and 46c. expression—no jute or cotton, Ingrain Art Squares. ; | They are the best. Extra Super All Wool. color scremes, Vv) 4 . LIKES PRINCE. See our Special Line of : PERN dimensions and prices: : $3.54, { 3x4 yds., $7.68. Her Son-in-Law a Model Order j toot Net: @ sat. ot a : | of Real Devo- 2 - HUR.. The Furniture—Annex. bese $ dca: iw nal! |Here’s a boon for the prospective Summer cottager. A | dante ore _. AevLI. | complete Bedroom Set for $23.19. That amount never be- 87. PETERSBURG, April 4—Mre 7 vias koa et -|fore commanded so much goodness in the way of Fur- ; Mase on ber bas 10 ths Oued Bodls “WAY DUWN EAST? niture. Observe the articles: | yesterday evening. Oe Cotes T Prices 8, 64, 12, 81, Mate to-day & Sat tw —— eae | Pred ag stg thie Pot ioe mont fer pace voyeril pte Rar i alle} White Enameled Dresser. All Two Feather Pillows, time with pneumonia, is so Improved ovstoped me Pek * THE GREAT RUay,| White Enameled Bzd + for White Enameled Washstand, : fn health that she |e able to eit up the Scttetaction smured in “hong PR ge yap —ny pared 20 NIGHTS at DALY's THEATRE | with brass trimmings. $ 9 Neat Toilet Set. J | i Nei a ll: ies taal ia nen a Riensr—ee%.| Heavy Woven Wite Springs, #3 '% White Enameled Chair. | ; at Grant says her daughter has not Good Cotton Mattress. White Enameled Tate, | s seriously it had * - ——— - = aaa don tor tbe services of erwatf. or ef Frank L. Taylor Dining Chairs, solid oak, high-braced back, heavy rungs, can: seat, value $1.50; he trali ni mst Bitetg oe ae { a a t is ave. Risin and expresses ndeterininas mut But east ees tats a. open tobe aceon her She whl visit the 4 nd. ince and * as Jury. our price, 74¢. value $4; our price, $2.99. Cantacugene on thelr estate in friends of Mrs. , LA Prince, Cantucnsenc cbtaieed lente ‘This \ttersdon & Evening, Di kena’ os a ae ~~ 1OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, ening. April», Butter, we $3.99 r 1 Brosdwey & snp. so DALY'S a ee te Greatest of CASINO Successes! , thes ty! THE CASINO GIRL! | BWAY @ OTH fT. AT. TO-DAY "ss 4 peu City Sport Buriesquers, 4 *Yecietin SGHLEY Mate inn HAWTHORNE atest | MUSIC HALL, | WILLIAMS AND TUCKKR ‘ftth Ot & wey, AND 8TAR v8. Bee sa Mat. To-Day. Gal ike tics Mearts o! Oak. Mi inches, twisted legs, 61.59. ~Gkaxp wad. ae Al ere aig eer a ‘| ADAM FOREPAUGH — AND SELLS BROS,’ logs. drawer and lower tray, $5.99. Steel eee = shelves, brass ront, $2.34. feats and boxes cow telegraph and toleply lop, size 18 x 24 inches, $9.74, files, indexed letter file, $17.99. Millinery Bargains. CIRCUSESy MENAGERIES, K. PAR + MARRY, CAR PASTOR AND THE VI Reed Rockers, full size, high back, full arms and roll back, maple frame, regular Revolving Office Chairs, oak bentwood frame, cane seat, value $5.00; our price, Parlor Tables, quartered oak, highly polished top and lower tray, size 24 x 24 Open Folding Bookcase, made of oak, size 25 inches wide, & inches high, four poten Cases, solid oak, cirved front, three deep drawers, bevel French plate mirror LA Rol!-top Office Desks, quartered oak, $0 inches wide, oak front, pigeon hole you need for hall runners--as well | colorings that were chosen for the close 4s stairs, Dwellers in flats, take notice. | for ote. and SC. for 79¢. All- Wool face Tapestry Carpets —ail- pretty spring styles, in al! the fres', bright wool means a'l-wool when we use the) The designs: and color blendings will please you greatly. Here are their’ Library Tables, quartered oak, highly polished top, size 2x3 {t., hewwy post Warranted absolutely pure. Choicest qualities ever offered ut Mad : Sothern | Hats, made of fi chip straw in the most sre enrages wa te, pa i _ | wal bp yin with silk chiflon “black only. These Hats are iar antancee Next WEEK alnantic, | sold Marked regularly at $3.00 and $3.50, __UN Choice for $1.98. ¥ | ME Oa a $ 2 fancy chip, silk straw and sik straw net Hats bialis "a ainaoian made on silk wire frames, p Ry Fe saad black and colors, They are worth from $1.50 to $2.25, s ; Choice for 94c. Bue Me & Me oy OR ~ Red Star Coffee, 24e. Ib. | goodness of this brand that they do not already know. However, these. words are made to tempt all i have yet to try it. Hosts who have experimented with costlier qualities of the “Red Star” brand, We roast and day, = Granulated, “ft Pulverized, regwaly 2s 24c. Ib Roasted in the bean, during this sale, 75c. Teas at 48c. — Choice Teas.—Amaryllis Chop, celebrated for its strength, vor | and aroma; Teas of equal quality are sold elsewhere at 7Sc.. ; Formosa Oolong, Engiish Breakfast, Young Hyson, Mixed (Young Hyson and Oolong); our price, 48¢. : Miscellaneous Items. Chosen at Fandom Throughout the Stock. ~——Corm, Succotash (Lily White Brand) and Golden Wax fresh, sweet and tender, finest quality packed, case of two $2.18; can, 10c, —-Sifted Early June and Homestead Peas (Lily White Brand), fingst quality, cass, $4.14; can, 14c, 3 — Tomatoes (Jessamine Brand), solid cold packed, red ripe Jerseys, " large cans, case of two dozen, $2.18; pedgs 7 1% ——Tomatozs, solid packed, large cans, 7c. ——Lima Beans (Jessamine Brand), small, sweet and tender, came, 2.18; can, 106, veg ——California Asparagus, snow-white, fine flavor, case of four dose one-pound cans, $4.99; can, 1c, i —Bartleit' Pears, New York State, whole fruit, packed in Syrup, quart jars, value 40c.; our price, 24c. ——-Preserved Strawberries, large ripe fruit, packed in heavy Syrup, case, $2.94; can, t $c, -—-California Fruits.— Extra selected, packed in heavy sugar syrup, large cans: Greengage and Egg Plums, case of two dozen, $3.38; can, 15¢. Apricots, case of two dozen, $4.82; can, 21c. Bartl.tt Pears and Lemon Cling Peaches, case of two dozen, $5,145 can, 22¢. White Cherries, case of two dozen, $6.26; can, 27¢. Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, delicious dessert served with cre: case of two dozen, $5.14; can, 222. Bf ee bs Pe ——Strawberry Jam, made from fresh fruit and sugar, one-pound” glass jars, our regular price, 15c.; our price during this sale, 106. ~~—California Prunes, French style, extra large, thin skins, fine flavor, two-pound packages, 14¢. # ——Holland Herring, finest quality imported, 1899 packing, large kegs, Milchners, 82c.; Mixed, 72c, ‘ag ——Todd’s Celebrated Old Virginia Ham and Bacon, considered by —~ connoisseurs to be the tinest cured; Ham, per pound, 24¢.; Bacom, per pound, 14c, + ae ——Washing Power, strictly pure, {nest quality, four-pound pack- ages, 14c. +h Wines and Liquors.» Annex. Our Telephone number is 3060 18th St; connects direct = with this department, When you buy by the gallon we ~ furnish the jug free. 4 ~---Canadian Rye Whiskey, Wilson’s Cld Empire (Liqueur quality, — botiled in bond, quarastead 10 years old, per bolle, O9c : ——Blue Grass Rye Whiskey, 8 vears o'd, aged in wood, rich ae mellow, the same Whiskey is sold e'ss' at $5.00 per gallons our price per gallon, $2.90; bottle, 69c. ——Finch's Gold:n Wedding Whiskey, 7 years old, gallon, bottle, s4e. ——One Star Rye Whiskey, gallon, $3.98; bottle, 97¢. os a Rye Whiskey, 8 years old, gallon, $5.38; ~ —Old Crow Whiskey, 5 years old, gallon, $3.24; bottle, 78. —“Non XLL” Pure Maryland Rye, bottled in bond, bottle 74c, ——-Ramsey's Scotch Whiskey, per gallon, $4.19; bottle, 99c, » Ramsey's Scotch Whiskey, 8 years old, gallon, $5.44; bottle, $1.24 ——Jas, A. Hennessey’s Three-Star Brandy, imported in glass, par bo tle, £1.54. < ——Coates & Co.'s Plymouth Gin, per bottle, 89c. i —Alcohol, bottled at the distillery, guaranteed strictly pure and full sirength, nothing better distilled, large bottle, 64c.; half bottle, $46, ia ——Superior Old Jamaica Rum, gallon, $5.44; boitle, $1.24 F —-~-St. Croix Rum, gallon, 84.19; bottle, 99¢. <4 ——Oporto Port, superior quality, selected old wine, value $1.00 = 4 bottle; our price, 74c. ~ Red Star California Wines. ie 4 for the money. ~—Cilaret, case quarts, $2.86; gallon, 89¢. —~—-Zinfandel, case quarts, $3.46; gallon, $: ——Burgundy, case quarts, $4.18; gaiioa, $1.45. —Chateau de Cabernet, case quarts, $6.22. : —V. O. C. Port, very old, delicate and fruity, gallon, $2.39; Ba tle, O3e. . ——Sweet Catawba, finest quality, gallon, 89c.; bottle, $4c. ——Port, Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel, gallon, $1.49; bottle, ie Sherries. el —~—Royal Cabinet, rich and fruity, gallon, $2.84; bottie, 73, « ——Imperial, very choice, gallon, 95.94; 5 Amoniillado, superior quality,

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