The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1900, Page 3

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“FUTURE AMERICAN WILL RULE THE WHOLE WORLD.” Coming Yankee Will Be ‘‘Stalwart, Tender, Conscienceless and Lovable ” —He Will Wage Cruel Wars of Conquest and Civilize the Earth, Says Prof. Stevenson. SVDOGGC ODOT CMON NNHONAN) HO MNVSGESDIOSHG GIO “The future American will lead the! poets and taterss The o blood 0! ” + the North German. Trish will world,” veld Prof. J. J. Stevenson, of make "tne future “American brave. and the New York University, to an Even- ing World reporter to-day in his cosey home at #8 West End avenue. “The future American type will be noted for its handsome women and brave, strong men, “The coming American wil! embody the best traits of the many races of people in New York to-day. The type will be essentially English. “Im two hundred years the Amer. feam will be a proud, grasp! terly macienceless, aggressive, healthy, handsome, _@emecientions and leveabi reas tere, He will be - masse of con- tradietions! “With the English people, America will rule the world, The sh are! the most neretogeneous peopie In tne world, They are made up of sil races. Immigration will son cease here, and! pathizes then the amalgamation of the fore! races will be ri ein York. In two or three generations Irish, the Germans, the Kur Hebrews, ie Slave. other races will oe rugged, stalw: art, rac cans, English twill be. the spoken | Tt will be brosder and! deeper than it now, though NEGRO IS DOOMED. “The eoiored face Will not Tt wit congre te In one or t and ihe white people, vill and Keave them alone, ‘The not advance, They will back to the mental coneit “When the FFrench © here he i two hundred y His son is a pretty good American. The Bohemians flog their eeilaren in vain to make them talk Ho- 3 Ruesian Jews! Ah, if we can re of them they will be a very je race (o us in a hundred and They are ambitious, stu- take valual filly years progres: ‘They are not really Asiatic people. ¥. the law schoo! qautck to leary. tral In the American of the future North German blood is goo! Fegens get any (oo much of i. The hat come to Us are Foun lost in the shuffle. Bo ti wil be with the Ham and others of the Lat's “immigration will stop te years new. Because, in spite of ta- Bor entons 11 will bring down the te After that st, the people rhe come hére will come from moral reasons. It that after some of the ware) that are com Geered people may come here to found | new homes. “f expect large wi he, Beers to come te iSteen after) they are defenied. bag => albein adage and, | a be tells abort he warltke. ‘Like Kegland to-day, Agertes| will start ‘tal ware agathet In- ferlor and weak races, end will sepd missionaries to civilise them | at the » Guilty of ere. elttes manities, America will at the me time be kind, fall of pity tender. lusirate it by the American or the klish rich manufacturer of to-day’ ie Js cold, grasping—will cut down the wages of his employees and half starve them. Hut let one of them be taken 1!) and he ts at the bedside in an hour. Me Will be Kindness itself, “In publi fe he ls cruel and and In private life tender, kind-hearted and considera “america ‘ana Bagiand are lané- arabbers, They are waging eruel weak and suffering ple. are catting down jane who are Sen tins fer liberty. And yet it A WAR OF RACES. “Now then! If England and America hank, together they will rule the world next few oe If they do @ Slavonic rac | rumale will be between be 1 the Russians. It has be- y, and a few months will tev along than It is now. mericn in sare te be drawe on't worry over {t. Tt will be He who ts master HAPPY FAMILY, When They Go: Rid of the Coffee Habit. A little woman out in Oswego, I husband having det mined to see if he could not make her quit coffee drinking. which he be- lieved to be the cause of her constant neuralgia and general et hrongit home several pre! Postum Food Cotte viene he nad discovered, by trying elsewhere, to be good. She says: “What in the world he brought home five packages for I could not understand; nevertheless I quit coffer and started in on Postum Food Coffee. 1 did not have much faith in the change doing me any | good, but was astoniabed to discover ‘that my neuralgia left me almost at and the nervous troubles kept} BOERS WILL FLOCK t WERE, |grsing tess snd Town “Little daughter been i and could bo wre pale 5 eovered how Postum treated me i seb to give it lo her. She | liked Tt very much, and would drink tit when the would teke nothing else. Bhe begin to ptek up rapidly and got) plu p and round roxy. don't care what sort of food) that time had Aj there is In Postim so long as it treats me as it has. It is plain enough the iad contained In Posium Coffee |s that’s all we want to know, of aad woman, Hus- SSOMERSHULTED OVER ENCINE Truck Driver Tossed sigh in a Railroad Col- lision. | | | { While driving a double truck early thie morning over the Hudson River Rall- road tracks at One Hundred and Thirty i wonderful acrobatic feat. { Bome empty freight cars obstructed | Ghert's view, and he did not see the! approaching train until tao late to es-/ cape. He whipped up his horses, but) before the engineer could slow | ck the empty trick and | if a block. into the alr and somersault over the en he landed In the! partly demol'shed truck. He was or the J. Hood | Wright Hosp bt wounds on | nd ¥ the hospttal | moan The horses et to bel rt years old Important Sale of Onental Rugs. about 14 usual prices, | la - Large Kasak | & Karabagh Rugs, $14.00, | formerly $20.00, | 50 Turkish Carpets,| parlor and dining room sires,| $60 to $90. | Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St if | Vale for treatem come te ug, let us re | hem with open arms.” i r’ | 06 See the Turkich sctemes in cool sed olfective Rastorn prists | for the courtry tcae, (Sth Plecr.) Designs ard estira'es given | wherever desire’, ORIENTALISTS & JEWELERS BROADWAY 18TH st. ti = | Seal ¢ | Oriental Cotton Fabrics | ‘in Blue and White, CUSHION COVERS, ETC | 3500 pas Bios and White | cone js sag at 25° yd, it | oie” at 25. vd | | ~ FOR GOLF GOWNS. | | 7000 rds. Blve and White fercesized Printed wns —30 inch, 5,500 yds. Blue and White Printed Corded Cottons 32 inch, “ oo at 25° va. at 40% ya. Turkioh Se: toa, *2.00 *2.50 Towth Flox, | | Japanese Blue and White — Cotton Rugs. | | lf fig potas cay Sted Bo and White, Green | | wot Wile Ek ie @ $43.50 150 Java Cloth BLUE AND WHITE CUSHIONS, Red and White, Gréen | and aod White Yellow wood Wie, $1.25 35,00 Oni be’, lee’, Ail other S2x15 feet, $27.00 = $45.00 foe | Also best a 2 in Blue and Ce St pi ge pe $22,50 tor 12215, | i 150 Ae beat Rugs, | $70 & 3323, PEN CS OSI IRE aoe ewe ccec co cooooooooe Che Easter Millinery and Waists at “Greater New York's Great-¢ Beauty Shows at est Store” are ale beauty shows. >kilful tingers have The Easter Parasols, wrought artistic wonders with combinations of dainty materials and Four desirable items underpriced, Blooming dales. harmonious colorings. On the main floor, adjoining rotunda, we {34% ee cating Te slik, black in the United ue are showing the most comprehensive collection of rich dress fabrics} “\ith one ruffle, eal. 95 All the noiable looms of America and Europe are liberally represented. "Tis ) Ledtes’ Parasols, twill sill caro 4 fascinating field for feminine exploration at this period. 2 eeeemcccccccee ecw eosooeeeewessocee- ' Remarkable Bargains in Black The Ladies’ Waists. om and Colored all Sore white China silk China silk, with 3 raffles China sill, with striped border, white { with veiling ruffle, black and white No Assortments larger, ! striped satins, with Val. rut, j 69 _ Tuesday will be the second day of this excep- tional sale, No Prices Lower cholee, 1.45 Black Grenadines, 46 in. e Sik Fialshed Rea- A , Lad'es' Parasols, black taffeta Than Bloomingdale 8 silk, black silk carolayone rutile, SPECIAL — LADIES' — SHIRT ri Abe vages x relis chine 50, ae S F He dotted rutfle: white china silk, with 2 WAISTS of taffeta silk,tucked OMe Tmo Shing silk, 1 95 Main Floor ° wide, im small cheecs and} betta, 46 inches wides 4 Heat figured designs suflici-) super quality: sot finish, cntly open in weave to show? fast color: euaranteed strony ba A black, white and colors 2 99 rattled, Di T, inner and Tea Sets, mur Europ, colored lining jet bhck,f and very durabl Our Europ:an buyers have sent 3 Tuesday only, YS PECL AL=LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, hemstitched us large quantities of thes: goods, ni tucked, all new “4, 98 which they purchased ai a great ‘ sactitice, in many instances very$ © much less than the cost 0° produc. tion, and we have marked prices ac- strong and very durable, told teidily when marke! 19e.; 150 pieces, inclu ling 20 choice patterns: 20 always in devant. A weight adapts! for Spring and Summer ; tar value OXc: an ccptional \ argain af Seton marked for quick seli- ing, ¢ . ‘ , Black Mohsi: Briltiaatine,| Blzck All-Wool French Spe 1S, | f I ee cordingly, excellent quality, suitasbe} 8 Cloth; the very Cla ale 0 Dianer Fan gle SkitS, seashor$s) rich stylish elegance vf this Dress Skirts. Sets at bhick, fait colar, ae Bs much sought-for 4 less did vilte st docs (qacal $2.00 Ladies’ Dress Skirts, price this remack- iQ The latest iG gore tariag able sale, style; all welted seams an barry Sesteheret de bese-o Watteau backs; or two. jo 40 inches, guaranre: Scares els-where, plentiful! pieced circular style; either every thread absolutely pure} M I wool: a very handsome soitl thie yah hs ere Watteau or inverted plait finish, serviceabl: grade} hich is 42 tet lacks; made of all-wool 98 homespun cheviols. Oxford, light and medium = gray, black, bluish gray at brown; all lengths up to 45; some waist bands up 7* wil, at only Summer Fane'es, in Jac- quard printed |istre. somes ¥ sty very muc’ in favor, vouhepeparloren oP . Strong and ser = Smooth tinisiz jet and tully guaranteed: an unusual bargain at (9e.; for this sale, only Back All-Wool Costume, Cheviot, fully so inches neat feets, dresses We an 180 pieces of these goods fresh Our regu’ar $53.00. skirt, from the loom, in thy new fo 4 customer, pastel shades, equally desire? None to dealers, ' able for street or han’some} None C. O, D. fuuse gowns; an ant colored decorations in tora é value §9.00, sale Decora‘ed Fnrlish Porcetaia Dinner a) reer wide; one of the mostl \siue at cic. shown al dupble materials ‘known: special eounter, an excep ‘ color; especially Cesire? tional offering and with ‘ ‘ Dinner Sets, ingiish Porcelain, neat able for tailor-made suits. ‘ [ | mad W. Ikin K lons, pices, A most Interesting value fe awa, ie ee al or- e a g ee ie eae per yard, desirable, 5 Navy Blue Storm Serge. 109 pleges, dependable serge 44 inches wide, all pur wool, in nivy only, an exceptionally fine fabric that has never been known to sell for less than 5c. New York's greatest bgt at 39 sale price, 7.85 Tea Sets at less than 6c. for each: Piece Tea Sets of tine d ated porcelain, fold ned, assorted colors, £ at 98e; while this lot lasts, 69 Choice Granite ‘Suitings and Mixed Effects, in wool dress fabrics, fresh, from the manufacturer and in great demand at present, good value at 69¢: shown in great varlety and marked for Monday at a price 39} sure to draw a crowd, Suits at a Cut Price. Fly Front Suits of real Scotch home-} distes, 36 pi spin: light gray, Oxford, tan, blue) valve $5.00: sale price, and brown, of blick of hue chev.) Begetiftul Ten Sets, decorated in new te Easter Sale Kid Gi Cleves, A Big Barjzain--Ladies’ and Ciiléren's (loves. in 2-<lasp glace kid, in all the newest shades, all sizes, 59: actual value $1.00; sale for Faster week, only Ladies’ real kidskin 2-clasp Gloves, all brand new spring importations, in the most beautiful assortment of spring colors, made from the finest selected French kid skins ay pali guaranteed perfect fitilng; regular price $1.5. se’ iinest grades P K castor Suede Real Re Hi. Keciion Easter Sale of Gold ion Diamond Jewelry. ' _ A large variety of solid gol! and Dianont : ' ' ‘ ‘ Corne XK: ié:oal W rappers. Men's Fine Mocha Sucde Ciloves, all sizes, in’ grays only. Clothing for One Day. Coats, elegantly tail- a es (he feckets are Hinedd” gorat designs, gol! lined Fandles, taney with tine quality taheta silk: shir ¢ dishes, $6 pieces, value the new 8 gor:d elect, with) $10.0"; sale prtes 5.75: Floor, Sith #t. Beetion. neon ths lot. As yluh, ae st which cag ed in New York for . Sits 32 to 40, black ondé 2 to 4& oneto a customer; ters, None C. evades with alli backs, in the most bemtiful of light grays and silver cobors; regular price 1.40 every pair warranted: regular price, $1.50, sale for Laster week, 1.00 For One Day Only. Choice of several Viterent styles of men’s all wool, well made a all the de. irabie shades, for to-morrow only at 2d Bad ete best per- Annual Sale iad price tor 10, ° $1.50, all at Suits, OF Mea's Top 5.55 Brooches, Pen ‘ats, Tie C 4 Pockei Knives, Pocket Match Sates, Studs, special prices. 1W-karat Solld Gold Link ySpleadid Assortment of Solid Gold Sick Pias, » atvery Cull Rut-{ embracing ail thy new ani For One Day tons popular des : only 49, a) 69, . if si she. al He 69 For the little fellow The announce ment of our Annual chased e Telows, Spring Sale of Women’s Wrappers: na hig et from 3 to 10, we attracts attention from every section: luge eristanees will offer a well of Greater New York and district s wee) oe eee oes weighing made Sailor Suit, far remote from its boundaries. would be considered a bargain by a jeweller at $3.00; our price; per 98 And w There is sous 4 price -8tc, You pay jor a wrapper during the wee ot the annual about 1-32 of a carat, value with lanyard 2 dubia 2.75 only at pair, ‘ \eagpemsne Tle Clasps, 1 seri of te Fi li G Fy date ee ke preparations for iP taner “att irst Quality nis month fr Ue trations are seas offerings gous, nie oductions of the garments. theme Choice new de signs i brocches. set with dia- "4.98 es. These wrappers are trimmed preity cnpotery— quantities of inside fite 1 back, ‘Enamel Ware. | cea — [eco mond: special sale 2) JSS price. stick pins. rings, mts, ete ast lining: new tlebt- ihe yards wide, with deep flounce. , ' brevehes, set with ps 4 . weighing ‘¢. | H pre ag 10 4a ‘plenty st and coloredstones:3 75 total NN : { ‘\ ( ‘ isa. No very special at le carat Seamless Covered Sauce \ Mail orders fille. fruo veins Large variety of other sty les at ‘ eT exclesived "pag iit H ' 50, 3 , Pat pb st quality pray 2 . ei? j 9.50, 8.00, 7.49, price $22.50, 15. 00 1 . 2 Pog Ui stra spac and salespeople, “ ; ‘ca st qu vomt Sor Mik S 6,50, 4,50. Special, F be ar, ll es ena No, ; soscsooecsss : ei GFF Cie | e yeglasses and Spectacles, 98c; Groceries. Special prices for tinest brands of pure food. a Dish Pan, first quality gray enamel; 11 gt sire Fs nu. tated ts. Some tim? ago we announced that -| would sell leg gre eglass " worth ot Spectacl: valu: wth groceries oF Mateinents are “hie ; mors) for 14 yi facts was illes ni Java and Mocha} Core, Mains, our n advert we woul! al response to acvertised that Brazilien As ‘ roe Aluamice trame} a . Sp. ¢ x eran.) \) P G vantion Als cat £ Pebbles Specta tes and yegisnses live been so high in price that none but the w.athy could enjoy the great benefits derived trom then (se, Dut tov within the reach of oft ’s se many of our customers were disappointed, we have secured at 2 Magn sig her price anot jot of these Brazil'an Axte Cu: and will offer them 98 a ae first quality 10 to morrow at the same price of, per pair, ‘Mala Phew. Y 42 kind, org et gr Ten or Cuilze (round or pulver- Pats, first rrow they are very goodaace Hie en test Led 4 ~ amek 255 qt. Same style, 4 qt. a Ground Fleer, iach St. eal 4

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