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: x BROOKLYN'S UO WS NEW CRUSIOE 1 JL PoliceWatchingforThose| Wouldn't Pay $20,648|3 Third Annual Spring Sale of Who Expectorate in “L” Trains. ‘Twenty-five policemen of the Brooklyn Sanitary Squad were sent out to-day With instructions to arrest every man pitting in the surface and elevated cars, Dr. Robert A. Black, head of Health Department in the borough, is determined that the nuisance must be @opped, and |s stirred to vigorous ac- tion by an experience that he and his wife had last night on a Flatbush ave- nue car, when he had to threeten + have the conductor arrested before th Yatter would order two men to stop the Practice. : Comptaints against spitters who foyl the inside and the platforms of cars have been so great that some time ago signs ‘were pasted fn all cars. The offense ig punishable with fine, the maximum of which is $30. Many of the Health Board's warnings have recently disappeare! from the care and the complaints have grown more a NO HIGH CHURCH RITES. Pittees Members of Holy Cross Congregation Object to Use eof the Cemser. Becevee they did not like the high churoh methods, especially the swing- ing pf @ censer, about tifteen attendants at last nibht's services in the Fpiscopal Church of the Holy Cross, Arlington avenue, Jersey City, eburea. The service was in charge of Rev. Lewis T. Wattson, who took the place of Rector Elmendorf, who has been ‘Il When the low church auvocates in e 36 ation saw an acolyte load- fag Gearemae st” leat in front of the Rev. Mr. Wattson, they resolved to show their dissatisfaction ‘The deserters include some of the witra-tashionable peuple of the Green- ville eection, MANIAC FOUGHT SIX MEN. United Ferce Necessary to Break Hie Meld on Carriage and Lock Him Up. fix men just barely compassed the task to-day of forcing John Grant, a demented man, to loosen his grasp upon’) a carriage wheel which he held with « maniac’s clutch to avold being placed in restraint. Grant lived at 479 East One Hundred and Porty-fourth street. He became insane, and his brothertn-law drove him to Bellevue in « carriage At the hospital the crazed man pushed his arms through the spokes of the carsiage and held on to them. Half « dozen attendante exerted their strength to extricate him before the carriage was run away with by the horses, which were frightened by the tumult. BXPLORER VICTIM OF GAS. Queer Lodger Had Lest Roth Legs im Arctic Region—Prob- ably Accident. Witiem Lackert. thirty-six years old, @ sailor, who had lost both legs, was found dead, asphyxiated by gas, in the basement of 41 Attorney street, by Michael Horn, the housekceper, te-day. ‘Horn said that Luckert, who came to there ten days ago, had told him Jost his legs through being i z z E le with a party of explorers Arctic regions. He had two substitutes for his missing added that Luckert told i : tite fallr H Fy g calle@ on Luckert at intervals, the tobacoo and the latter aH found to-day Luckert lay dead main room ina nis ‘ Luckert’s room was littered with of paper with the names of the , signs written in different lan- The names of “Annie Burkert" je Burkrman" were scribbied pages of a blank book. Al- and other odd things were —>—- 5 a : H 3" § A waiked out of)s Judgment to Mrs. Hinkel’s Husband. John C Hays, a Wall street broker was arrested and locked up in Ludlow Street Jail on a body atachment issued fe Sheriff in a Judgment for $20,648.78, mained against Mays by Frederick ©. for the alienation of Mra. Hin- Hinkel kel's affections. Hays | main th antfl such time tor the Supreme After the divore kel were married arrying matters too fa was sued Mays for stealing lis wife's love On the trial Hinkel testified he hav remonstrated with his wife, and that she replied that she preferred Haye t Nl, who ts now ssaneins in Ken ae | —_ James P. Farrel! was ‘oom at 47 Willow 1 dying in Brooklyn. Farrell t fived at the Witlot few weeks. He opathic Hospital cause for suleld Evenings. Eaablhed Over Twenty-five Years. N. S. BRANN, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 231 EIGHTH AVE., ""i0'stst*? $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 50 Cents.on the Dolla: The depart edvantage tem before buying. as stock and prettier omong \ in the 16 and 18 Kt Bolla \ ie Ladies Handsome. ty wed 14-Kt, Solid. 1d Stemwinding Watch could not be bought else for whe he Mapdsomely Engraved Solid r Stemwinding Wateder 16 Kt. Solid Gold, # All watches bent in order free for & years Bagraving done a Kvenings. Mall orders prompt: Dress Stuffs. French Bareges, Wool Grena- dines, Nun’s Veilings, Cre- pons, Crepe de Paris, Hen- riettas, Serges and Camel's Hair Mixed Suitings. Wool Poplins, Fancy Plaids, EMBROIDERED ROBES, | Proadway. A 19h a. Strictly a sytah-—that's what r Easter attire will be if you get it AAS we are manufacturers, it costs us nothing ‘xtra to make our goods in the latest style. For example, Correct You'd expect to pay $18.00 for them anywhere. ‘re ofthe new gray, Oxtord and Tough faced cloths-—eat and taliored in -class manner. eessers and critical men are buying them. ltave you seen them? not furaish bail and will re he : ting Ninos $2.75 wp | Popular Sheet Music THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL. 10, 1900! The Cleaning and wearing and clean The Four Seasons At Bloomingdale's. W. Store.” rappers, ; larly as the change of the seasons, ingdale’s.” The store's expected needs for the falland winter for the most part are provided for in the sultry season, Paradoxical as it may seem, the climax of the spring trade is now at the beginning—Haster week. The Millinery, the Waists, the Gowns, &c., &c., are at the full of the tide—not only in assortment but in bulk. An Unusual materials and trimmed in a superior manner. | Low-Priced Suits. The announcement of our Annual Spring Sale of Women's Wrappers attracts attention from every employed at Bloomingdale's insure abvolutely the beat results, The finest ana most delicate Lace Curtains ate c'eansed sa‘isfactortiy and are just as sale from injury as the strong:st i ed process ‘or cleansing Blav white, making them moth-pr ‘we rebind Blankets and make no charge tor the service. We dye all apparel gloves in the very best manner. Priers } elsewhere tor work of equal thoroughness and rellability. oot, W ain Easter week is one of the important periods in the yearly progress of “ Greater New York’s Greatest The demand for the new Spring Milli nery, Costumes, Wraps, Dress Waists and Skirts, the latest wefis of wool and cotton, and all the universally wanted merchandise required by the transition of winter to spring is anticipated as regu- While snowflakes are flying, briskly. tlercely, or intermittently, as the case may be, preparations for the certain spring and coming summer are well under way at * Bloom- And Bloomingdale’s Prices Are Lowest. eeweccooccce Sale of Ladies’ Costumes. These suits are high-grade productions of skilled tailors, made of the choicest We have provided an immense stock in anticipation of the Easter trade, and in order to insure early and large sales we have very considerably underpriced the following desirable garments: ad High Grade Suits. | section of Greater New York and disiricts far re- Hn adler Boa oe mote from its boundaries, Ladies’ Fancy Tailored Eton Suits, ales Eto ® Ladies’ Tailored Eton sults, in ae why ‘gn is aaa | in the es yi of black cloth ; jacket has high oF Cou fas light and medium gray and Ox- ; y 88. fol 50 a6 flaring Medici f eae Pathe ain Sohne Wrapper sale Fah Medici collar and revers, and Li ap aad rl | ford homespun cheviot, double. ingdale’s. We have been making preparations lined with violet satin ; skirt is titnanen test | breasted jacket, like cut, lined for months for this occasion, which begins to- handsomely appliqued with taf- lar, beautifully) with finest quality colored ’ silk morrow, The illustrations are exact reproduc. man tailored, | with five rows romaine; skirt has stitched dou- tions of the garments themselves. These wrappers | feta on front and on double box. wilh ey ine , are trimmed with pretty embroidery—quantities | plaited back; a stylish stound, weit, ble box-plaited back, best perca- of it-—made in the best manner, i suit for 4 low price, 17.50) entirely new! — line lining, velvet binding; con- lining ; new tight-fitting back skirt, 344 yards shape, corded on Watteau sidering style, material and tin- wide, with deep flounce. The percale materials are } Ladies’ Eton or Fly-Fromt Suits.— | iam: é: good and strong ; patterns the choicest Wy : co hee nn OO 49 an Of the season, sizes 34 to 46; plenty A special bargain. In all-wool hips to twelve, tional offer at ‘ of all sizes. None to dealers, Mail Albert cloth, in light gray, tan, inches of bot: | taaies’ Tatfeta-Lined Homespun ‘ders jom, wher A erders filled. True value $1.50, at 88 royal, navy and black, or black fares /en edd} Seite, of finest quality Scotch Extra space and salespeople. Second Floor, Sh M. Section. The Ladies’ Underskirts. Ladies’ Underskirts of fast black sateen, made with knee flounce, trimmed ia | 29 2 ruffles, special, ry Ladies’ Underskirts of mer- cerized sateen, made with ac- cordion-pisited flounce, with drop skirt, and also in differ. ent Prete black and col spe- dat oes He 4.98 Underskirts of mer- certzed italian cloth, made with plaited flounce, trimmed with ruche, and having drop skirt, in black and latest colors, special, $3.69, 2 79 ° fecond Floor, Goth St. Section. The Easter Sale of Silks. Biack Peau de Sole, all pure silk, rich and lustrous; this is made to sell at 90c., which would be considered 72 cheap; for this sale, The $1.45 quality, 95 | TheSt.2squility, 4.40 and navy blue cheviot ; jackets are Eton or fly fronts, hand- somely tailored and stitched, and lined with fine quality colored silk; the skirt has the new shape, box plaited back, percaline lined and vel- vet bound; special price, 7.98 Ladies’ Fly Front Suits, «1:1 with le Watteau tra sizes have inverte. the entire suit Laces. Laces this season have taken; precedence over all other ar- tictes for dress trimming pur- every desirable style at pres- ent in demand. We mention a few items that appear to be. attracting considerable atten- tion by reason of their great value. Point Paris Laces and In- Gertings ; several hundred pieces from an importer anxious to close them at half regular prices; vd, 5 Cases, Sterling silver mounti goods are suitable for ster 2,500 pieces of Black Foulards, 24 inches wide, suita- 15¢,, 12C., 76. stock will be displayed in our main leather goods ble Ty cammosr costwenes and waists; this lot to goat 65 A few thousand yards of ma- department, and is fered Pal the dicks ecb chine made Torchon i : Male Fioee 3 Lsoaayd Black Taffeta Silk, 19 inches wide; the 62 rustling kind, which sells at 75¢; for this sale, 3,000 yards of Printed India Sitks, in all the leading shades and designs, would be a bargain at 49c., for 33 this sale, Main Floor. Laces, medium and wide! widths, value Sc. to 15¢, 5 yd, at, yd, Gur own importation of French Val Laces, which} A Stock of Two Well we are able to and do retail’ at wholesale prices, per Known Umbrellas. doren yards, 25¢. The Imperial and Panner Um- to 15 brelias, made of fine union silk serge and taffeta,a neat \\ published at Soc., great sale, at, per copy, 15 | Striped Nottingham Alls ‘it Music {rom Broadway to Tokie. | Mandy Le. overs, lace and embroid- pee Sey " outwear any $! Music from The Casino Girl. | The Lady with the Auburn Hate, ery, inserting effects, be- It is manufactur Suttle Bit OW the Top, | septa Goretne ‘ning at, per yd., as of silk and linen, all tight [Wonder It Rhe’s waiting sare Ta a Gildet Coge. low as 25 roll, golly the wy bese wai x? i Bowers | {Certainly Wet a Nery Busy Moa, Novelties in hamid Lace Alle) sieei rod, sally te wer vo Wa ime Cheek, by a overs. at, vd., 5.25 of . Dresdi H - Walt. Main Floor, for men and women, 26 and 28 inch, some with case and Books for Easter,} tsselan vmbvcit that readity setts at Hym nals, P; sale price, each, Payer} every umbrella warranted for one year. “irst Quality Gray Books, &<. Enamel Ware. | osieti. | Cor ba ig Ane ced Sauce! cnmet 4 ae sine” D2 Song. We Jree"ret Wer Tost I hoved Her, | An Rutame B Teo. Propona! Waltres fapho Waltzes. Fiopian Mardi Gras. The Bive and The Gray. Le foiree Waitres Dat Coon'e Got a Soft Rpet for Me, | To Thee (characteristic pi Third Poor, Key of Heaven, with Gos- pels, handsomely bound in Cloth, emboss2d coves gilt edges, Child's Prayer Book, white celluloid, gilt’ edges, illus- trated above, with silver clasps, 55 i Key of Heaven, white cellu- Joid, raised figure designs, | oF Tn Fel These 8.Da Tea Kettle, tirst lity These B+ L va} trimming, regular price), Whiskey, per bot- be ae Ee 32 gray enamel No, 3 ott eye 98 Clocks, in ook and wale, | 75, to-mor. 3 95 the, 42 bated Key of Heaven, wih Gos. Frmyaeee Orice,| TOws pres, wt Hunter ave » " 9.00; sale Fine lar d_nickel-plated| ty pels, white vellum, beauti- tiles, 2,95, - ‘ Ke mii me p! i barre a. tine, 1.07 fully inlaid with mother of pearl and yok! design, gilt edges, aad | J embossed, ° Easter Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Haadkerchiefs, fancy scalloped and em- brokered. in 5 a at-) We offer the bee ght ig tractive assortment sets of popular standard authors PN oiniayhay oe “15 neatly Found in cloth, gp eccag ll erchiel. old, printed on good paper a cavers Ween) Sood | pe; choice of any of the charming color effects; D edged with Val lace; 5 following sets in 5 volumes EA for lally marked at $1.25, Pan, arst quality gray enamel, 3qtsiz 10 Fine office Ors, cabinet finish, in selected | oak, height 57 in., large dial, manufacturers = price,! $15.00 ; **'° 6,95) price, Dish Pas, first quality gray enamek 14 qt. size, Main Fleer over the Clark, Werks of Verne, Jules Works of Dorie, &. Conan. | Viewer Huge, Werks of ‘Main Fiscr Ith %. Section Ibroughoul wiib bebquality Taffeta, vety apec tal, 20.00) the new style fly front; skirt bist black and navy English chev- | jot, fly front box jacket, lined with fine quality silk, newest cut skirt laited back: ex-! plait back, tin est percaline lining, velvet binding; | handsomely tail- foe an unusual offering 10.00 That broad-shouldered effect so mach admired nowadays is very noticeable in all our Ladies’ Suits. etd Special Sale of Rich Leather Goods at! __ These goods were purchased by our foreign buy ; Our stock comprises} in Gurepy, oceans many exclusive novelties in Card" a ‘ketbooks, Memorandum Books, Ci Cigarette Cases, Portmanteaus, Portfolios, ers, Wallets, Picture Frames, &c., embracing the latest designs in leather, such as Arabian, Turkish, Orien- tal, Empire, Colonial, snake, giraffe, elephant, kan-tand a garoo and lizard leathers, some mounted with new}. Tle art historical figures and subjects, some with heavy: and some plain. These presents. The entire $2.50 Umbrellas $2.50; our 98 Main Piser, Front, Centre, Sale of Ansonia Clocks Alarm Cocks, with pat- ent wirder and setter; finest Ansunia movement, w ranted accurate time-keep- erg listed at $6 and sold all Lietfraumiich, {rom Wil- from $3 to | Books, Complete Set, 54c homespun, in pearl gray, me- dium gray and bluish gray; coat fiev,| box-plaited, with flaring bot- tom; whole suit lined with best $40 suit; for this oc- casion, Second Floor, Uh Bt, Section peecerecescencceooe Ribbons. ¢ Price bbons and} purposes. ibbors for the neck. Ruching Ribbeas, bons ior waists. Cov-' bons and Ribboas for every urpose, widths 1 to 5 inches. Tange in price from Ie. quality taffeta silk; beautifully | tailored and stitched; really a 18.75 Ladies For to.morrow we greatly underprice several large lots Rib- er}o! desirable plain and fancy Ribbons for millinery Ribbors for sola pillows ork. ipbons, Hair Rib- gains on centre aisle tables per yd. down to Values up to 75. yard. at lowest prices in town. Main lose. Fc. up-to-date, the only machine at a low price with the maker's name stamped upon ( Sg Price for these high grade Se’ Richens © Mais Pier. Wine Dept. Pagne—quarts 2.47, pints, Allsopp's Stout or Ale— Highest grade in the world, brewed at Burton-on-Trent, Eng and, not more than six Pee )? Marbleized Am handsomely decorated, with fine gilt}Our famous Gauntlet Rye St. r:milioa, Medec or St. Estephe clret, from |. Merman & 39 Bordeaux, quarts, our only helm), Hattenheim, regular price $12 1 doven to a cus- dozen tor Moselle Zelting Ss. f Mosel ws B49 seine Vertrie Trin. per dozen 7.25 quarts, Hun;arian Riesling, ‘ron 1, Palugyay & Sons, Press- burg, per dozen 7.25 quarts, ; Taway Port, Sanierman & {Cox best imparted, BQ per bottle. chateau ae" finest Sauternes, a bottle for 1. 19 1 crewed Fico, Both Rt. Beciion ¥ 5 Full assortment of shades and widths, in all staple lines, the works, 11.75 G. 1. Numm's Cham- 1.27 7.50 elishatt, eee All Cars Trans‘er to ANTES 3d Ave., 58tb & Goth Sts, Ladies’ Waists § SHIRT WAISTS of taffeta %: ilk, in all the i” ee a oe : fects; white, li violet, helio, my of a bluette, turquoise 5 9 and cerise, le 8 SHIRT WAISTS of brillian. ria 1.98 2.98 SHIRT WAISTS, Second Plone, 50th St. Section, tucked, accordion effect, Easter Kid Gloves for Men, Women&Children. A Big Bargain—Ladies' and dren's Gloves, in 2-clasp glace kid all newest shades and styles; actual value $1.00; sale for Easter week, ver ; Cle oe ae ves, tine washable, 4 clasp Suede, with sel-embroiered acks; every ir wash able; ‘She, wollen Ream 4 tans and while; guaranteed litting: actual value $1.25; sale for Easter week, only The following styles of gloves have been reduced from $1.50; choke of all style for this week, only $1.10, as follows: Ladies’ real kidskin 2-clasp Gloves; all new spring importations, in the most beautiful as- sortment of spring colors, made from the finest selected French kidskins: every pair guaranteed | perfect fitting regular price $1.50, } Ladies’ jinest grades P-K castor Suede Real Kid | with Paris point backs, in the most light grays and silver colors regular | 1 10 50, tbe inest grades of Glace P-K Kid Gleves, | mediuni weicht for spring wear, Guaranteed perfect fitting. Have no equal for durability, { not satisfactory, your money refunded. A | complete line of the newest spring shades all Sizes. Never sold for less than st.50 pair. Your choice, sale for Easter week, only, § Men's Fise Mocha Suede Gloves, ail sizes, in grays Sou) only, every pair warranted; regular price $1.50; j 00: = A } sale for Easter week, Mca's Finest Imperted P K Dogskin Gloves, in most beautiful assoriment of tan shides: every warranted: all sizes; actual value $1.50; sale for 1 Laster week, * Second Floor, Sith %, Seetian, Sale of Gold Jewelry. Stock of solid > Gold Jewelry, a} larger in extent, \\ P in variety, than , 4 any other depart. . = ment house ex- = hibits More- over, yOu can secure at prices 40 per cent. lower thin the #) posbee eA apr quotes, high-grade, medium or 4 priced goods, your purchase is made under more able conditions than are offered elsewhere. 4 A variety of elegant Brooch Pins, new art'stic de> ; signs, well-made and durable, value $2.95, special, 1.79 Great line of Sthek Pins, designs in large variety, special, pone og 98 Va Smaller styles, little less elaborate, equally good, special, gp # Ladies’ Rings in great variety of design, at. special, ; Gold Link Buttons, new patterns, unquestionably the finest value ever given, value $2.50, special, FREE—‘ Chamois Jewelry Bag to every purchaser @f SOc. worth of jewelry. Main Floor, Prost. The Hosiery Bargains, Ladies’ Hosiery, 1 q fancy cot: ton, black, with white polka + dots, guaranteed fast col ors, and m= Ladies’ Black Cotten) Riches’ and a actual ibbed, all Be 19¢., PPro a > best grades of cotton; extra heavy corduroy ribbed also fine 2x1 ribbed, with double knegm double and toes: sizes & to 91,; guaranteed fast color, sale price, Men's Half Hose at 12c, Men’s Half Hose, tine 2-thread cotton, ww al and tans, guaranteed fast color, Men's Hose, fine polka dots, in a variety of styles, guaranteed fast colors, } Main Fiser, ecccccecccccccocccccccccss| Specials in Groceries, highest grade, pv it Ib. cans, ver es 12 pric: 9¢., 2 Ib. cartons, Salmes, extra ; 14 Rolled Wheat, 2-ib. 8 1-Ib. cans, J cartons, French Olive OM, finest. » Selb, care small bottle, 18¢., m5 i Y L ca ove Gn finest, ucca ve Barie vrystals, a deli- ri Pr lb, car- fallon, 1.20; gah Jon, } ton ; Tomatoes, rei ripe, solid ee eee * 10: he pack, not more than o : 6 =e best, s6-Ib, 49 to acustomer, big cans, Tomatoes, our fancy New Jersey solid pack, 10c, gy Table Salt, Sb. sacks, @ kind, big cans, SE.; 10-1D, sacks, Tomatoes, our tic. kind, Caletoraia Wreiee ci : extra fine quality and 10 very fancy, large 94 extra large cans cams, Core, finest Nex York State} Calliforeia Prunes, sweet and tender, per 7 Fe boss S-1D. pack~ . ap can, per Ib. Cora. tinest Maine,very fancy, | Califormia Pranes, large this ality. tol! else> 9 eld packages, per Ib. where at 15¢., this sale, Pig Jam, \-I. cans, All our 62-Cent Teas —For-j Carolina Rice, fancy > | mosa Oolong, Mix’ Tea.) th packages, per Ib, English Ereaktast—at, per Ib., Passover ( All ovr $0-Ceat Teas—For- Pa eo ge g Tea,; Ei . tel.

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