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MPC JO “GUNS POUNT Justice om Dissolves Injunction Obtained by Grout. UP 10 ROOSBVELT NOW. But Legislative Enactments Protect the People's Rights. Justice Wilmot M. Bmith. in the Epe- cial Term of the Supreme Court. Brooklyn, rendered a decision this morn ing dissolving the temporary injunction ‘Weoured by Edward M. Grout, Prestient ‘ef the Borough of Brooklyn, restraining the Board of Public Improvement from @atering into a contract with the Rawm- apo Company to supply water to Man- Battan. The injunction was granted jast November and a motion followed to have it made permanent. Justice Smith's decision Is not based on the merits of the case. He dis- Bolves the injunction on the ground that the recent law enacted by the Legislature covers the question, making Mt tmpossible for the city to enter into fuch a contract as proposed. The meas- Bie haewever, has not yet become 2 law, Gov, Roosevelt stil having it under consideration. The Governor is of the opinion that the act does not cover the case, and It May be possible for the Board of Im- pei to go ahead with the contract Proposed last November. Justice Gmith sad: “The defendants have now no power to enter into a contract with the Ram- @po Company, and as that company is Rel a party to (his action any expression @f opinion an to the constitutionailty of the act of 19% conferring additional pow- ets on that company would be not only uaneceswary to the determination of the but would not result in an ad; Hilention which could have any legal Upon the company, BIG CIRCUS PRRFBCT Nent Tuesday Ie the Time Set Apart for the Free Admission of Orphans. ‘The Adam Forepaugh and Bells Broth- Ors’ c.roun begun the week at Madison Square Garden last night with the usual Dig crowd that has patronized every performance ro far. ‘The great organization is now running Uke clockwork. Hverybody, from the lowest water carrier to the highest of- | Bre adding touches to their acte which them in perfect grace. Tuesday and feed the clephants wit! rn. itendents of institutions are re- oon to mail ‘ cations for seats to management April 13. re SUGN LANGUAGE PAILED, Bbieepreier’s Digital Eloquence of Ne Avail to Deaf Mutes Accused of Assanit. Lawrence Larkins, twenty-five years Of age, of 01 Kast Sixteenth street, and John Morgan, twenty-seven years of age, THED TO OIE ROBGED TO CET IMAYO’S SECRET DIED WITH HIM. —9¢e-— Veteran Commodore’s Death Has Not Cleared Up Mysterious Estrangement from His Bride Eight Years Ago. | | “Girls don’t become (i! in mind of body out caves, do they’ Weil, there wae ‘enough for the wnbappy sequel fo Bet it {¢ pot ty intention to epeak Lil o modere Mary after me nor to ert bis reps ation in a! y Mest by Jennie Kiten Ptevens ye wite of Commodore Maye, of Washington, to tie \ Sunday World | Death sealed tast might the «lent lips | jot Commodore William K May N., retired. To-morrow the great of hie life-a secret which has puxzled | Washington society nearly eight lyeare—the secret of the eat between the old sea dog of seventy and his bride of twenty him. It ts doubtful if | | lrected, for the woman's lips are also) sealed. At twenty-nix Jennie Stevens isn sworn celibate She does not admit that] marriage !* a faliure, bul she says (hat it Is not for her. She is rlen and comely and sill young, but the bref taste of) the cup which whe found so bitter #uf-| floes her. “MARRIAGE |S BEAUTIFUL.” “Marriage js beautiful," she says “if 8} ngement buried with ever be resure | ;4 « both are honest and earhest and true. | Z iy tienaednend spe Miche MRS. MAYO. 1 have anes the Ladier Club and the Rescue League, and the Young Men's) and Women's Christian Arroctations, of | palin of the man old « Waterbury, my home. | am content | grande ther, and they wer Commodore Mayo was one of the rich. | [PAN 1 ent officers in the navy, His home, at D lowa Circle, | easure-houne of art and historic je His record in the} navy was unimpeachable. In the best of Washington society he was a wel.) come guest, { He had heen a widower for forty years | ti when, in 1888 he visited @t. Jonnebury, In the White Mountains, and met Mrs. Orville H. Stevens and her twenty-year old daughter Jennie, He fell in love) | with Jennie at first sight and wooed her with the fervor of a man of her own age. A CARNATION WEDDING. They met in August. There war & white carnation wedding might better have been a tube ro: ding. For the scent of the funeral flow- ers memed to be in the alr F A paler bride was never seen. The | shadow of ihe future seemed to have gireed toucned this bride of May wed- ding | brigagroors of December, Surrounded by fifty schoolmates from St. Margaret's Berninary, the young girl a placed her Leautiiadl panty in the Kelisriaanet formed fo tum. ned tn che ground forestalled happy HOWE IN PRiSON “L did not break the NA ONE. Magdalene Smith, as she is known, grew tired of her life and this morning attempted to end it with oxalic acid. he tried sulcde at Aaron Heraberg’ “Morgue,” 63 East Houston street. Bhe was well known in the place, having been a frequenter there for man: yeare The girl had been in the back room for some time and had disposed of sev eral five-cent whiskies. Suddenly she | > announced her intention to end her life There were a number of other women there, but before any one could stop her dow because hungry 1am a thief, but beca and wanted to be arre James in the { Morris nd he ped EMtridge if 1 wanted | of 28 Bast Forty-first street, were faigned in the Yorkville Police Court this morning charged with having as maulted Willlam Noble. of 8 H Twenty-third s:reet, a driver of a bive | Bhe crosstown car, in Avenue A, near | Mighteenth street, lar night | At Who undersiood the sign language acted as interpreter, Through him the prisoners said that Offered the conductor eight ce at the money they had. He dro penny, and then, without offerin, ry he them to ‘pet off a They said that Noble as- ited them and they merely retaliated. were rach in ball for AWAY WHEN WIFE DIED, Bears that ifusbend Way Have Killed Himself Because of the Sad News. A general alarm has been sent out for Dennis O'Connor. The police of New Ci of Long Branch went to the front for nun. His son travelling in xew| . He wet out on bis Last Saturday hi & grown up son, tz very ion, died suda The gg trying to last te discovered funeral jee in Long Branch. tthe pews of Mrs, O'Connor's death jot _a brief reply saying start for home at once heard from him. He Raster Exhibit to Be Seen at Keep's, many rich Cleplays in honor few Jersey have! she had raised the okalic acid to her lips bere and swallowed it. She fell to tne floor | screaining in agony | aneil tne “She must no; be allowed to die h Magis md ttl her . are working bard "NEW JERSEY ELECTIONS day tn allt [Fifth Avenue Entrance to Central “ PRETTY GIRLS OUT FOR VOTES}. ‘news NO LUSH FOR THEM. They Huclade Man with the Name Synonymvues of Strong Drink. There wil be no more Lush in the bp Side Republican Club, his club Is composed of partivans of I capt F. Norton Goddard, the wea'thy young man who ts fighting Charles A. Jersey City School Teache| Hess for the leadership of the Tweifth ers Working to Pass Salary Bill. school teachers are out in force | Jersey City, The muntotpal ing held and the big Issue a in o Ingrease the the gublic choo! teachers. ved by popular ome operative, ues of the clty wala 1 effective organt- past have been terature, just all the schools oneering has a Expect to Carry Jersey but Will Prob- in Newark. Jom ouri chy Munt a are being he Sew Jer and whl be ant ) members of ard and half ‘The Demo- expects to oleet ite y by at least 3,000 Republicans expect to son Mayor by y Mayor James verat, who Js & ean: n, and who is now ations pont to cep. Counetl- PLAZA 10 BE A PARK. Park to le Transformed into a Thing of Beauty. ‘The Plaza ix at last being transformed rk, worthy of ite Fifth avenue en- rk. : Neouralag Hats; ~ ae it too great « ng show of FDW’D RIDLEY & SONS. WEDNESDAY IS OUR BARGAIN DAY. SEASONABLE EASTER GOODS at prices that in many cases barely reach the cost of production. = WE WANT YOU TO COME AND SEE US. 3g LADIES’ SUIT DEPT Black Sateen Waists, plaited | front, corded back, new collar, reg- Wednea- $1.59; 79¢ | obtain called out an employee. Two mer Information from nan, cone] ders! red her to the adewnik. Bhe was left Sy ib ech gg at Aco Mee neersherer Ynaereuietse | there sirecched yut at full i e niet ane to sari tale with, deep Wedt way | her and Tam gulity 1 want a home war * Cc ja he would ray | an ambulance. ‘The surgeo mnell wag tield in defa tidotes as the woman lay on pall for trial and walke 1 ~ Chemise, with with a crowd of policemen lo: ernillang UNDER plain round aoe M SL ou ana with mbroidery; B.Altmans Go. | ne | LADIES’ CLOAK DEP’T. | New siyles of Evening Wraps, Caves, Long Garmen’s, | Tatton Made and Eton Coais, Imported and Lemestic. | $19.50 $37.50 Taffeta Sik Eton Coats, Chevia! Cioth Eton Coats, 200 Uncovered Pillows, fi'led with fir bals:m, 32¢, Each. | | 350 Uiiiity Bares covered with Cretonne, Denim or | Burlap, suttabie for Shirt Waist or | Shoe Boxes, three sizes | $2.25, $2.90 and $3.10, DRAWERS’: j fo for Wednesday ity atts, open or embroidered rufite, vee wih ie ot MERINO | itv Mertno Vests, high neck at short sleeves, a trae bargain 19¢ Wednesday A splendid lot of Srrng Dress Goods, embracing plain and DRESS : GOODS. y fay Kersey Cloth Eton Coats with embroicered new all-woo! patie rede ri Batiste collar, ». . . $44.50 lot; yard 29¢ Kersey cloth Eton Coals, tailor finished, » — . $925 SILK 0" Silk values, are al- aye good; here's (Second Floor.) fasitheian tak oer; ee 1.00 —Extra ORIENTAL DEP'T. (The Fen) (FANCY SILKS ~Stx | si | tions, astonishing quali- | tes, Wednesday, yard 39c | 300 Cushicns, sith embroidered ‘ors, $1.90 | es of tin ~A lot of Scotel 200 Moorish Leather Hassocks, Sik FLANNEL” Pogo only embroidered tops, : $1.18 ity; for Wednesday, yerd S5¢ Lace Hand- | Handkerchiefs...¢5.4 in jclegant assortment, the very latest terns, reduced 18e. and 0c., now 12: to 25c Cor, Grand and ChrvstieSt., 309, 311,311 1-2 v0 321 Congressional District. By adopted last night they determined that hereafter that liquid-suggesting name should be tarred | % To the surprise of many, e paloon men in the organization voted in the affirma. lye. formal and decisive resolutions . by the way, is not ‘ony Lust iw’ Richard’ Mt Laven who, club members tay, WAS eected Norton delegate and voted for Hess Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Stove, Trimmed Hats At Popular Prices. Our Millinery Rooms are each day thronged with eager buyers of Exster | Hats, and many exquisite things are) being chosen, It's no wonder, Hats! that are patterned after the beat Paris) models are priced at almost half, and; hats that are shown as bargains elae- where at $6.00 to $9.00 are priced here at $4.75. Children's Trimmed Hats; all the Dewest styles and Lesuty ; $1.47 to $7.50. attractive etyles; $4.95; (worth double.) Bavles’ Straw Hata; fluted brim, fuil bow in front; colors: biue, brown, cardinal and white; a pretty hat, worth $2.25; spec.al, $1.47. Untrimmed Hats. Choice Colicction of untrimmed Hate; Turbans, Walking Hats, Dies Shay and Shortback a lore; every desirable shape and ail colors, at prices from 35¢. to $3.25. Special Line of Hand-Made Hats; wade of real rough Italian braids on | wire frames; all colores well worth 85c.; special, 47¢ Millinery Flowers. Magnificent assortment at little cost, Fine Flowers, Foliage, Cherries, Grapes, _ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1900, This label proves that our pees ly low prices do not mean underpaid work or any- bing peg than the very highest of work—that the inter- a of the customer is not per- mitted to suffer. in the city wil make him Easter offer for prices. and the ideas for measure. There is an ideality fathom; $390.00 to $35.00 for—and we them to your order for Shoe Dep't. High grade hand-sewed SHOES, in back calfskin, tan, Russia calf, black and or button, all sizes and pr value $3.50; our special price itl Orders prompty led. Berries and Ornaments. | el! Three Spray Bunches of Cherries, with forage; asc, a bunch; | (regular price 39c.) Men’s Furnishings. Men's and Boys’ White Uslaun- Gered Shirts, reinforced through- out, linen bosoms, great value, all of reliable manufacture, sizes 12 Hen's Unlaundered Colored Bosom Shirts. Cuffs to match, blue, green or pink check, unheard of val 1 Qc each Easter Footwear. A grand line of Tan Vici Kid Boots, button or lace, up-to-date last, all sizes, cheap at Bik: weiamtey be 1 OG gal A very handsome lot of Fans. white, black and fancy color silk, satin and linen Fans, with pretty decorations, 1 5 each c Exceedingly good bar- Belts. gain mm leather and cloth Belts, black, tan cr gray, in all sizes; oe for sreeeen waned Be A large lot of Cereals, sample Corsets, them many W. B. and glove fittin;. ‘This is an exceptional lot and fittings N 4 lots of very de- lotions, sae Notions. Black, White and Cal- ored Trimming Braid. . lined Dress Shields. . re Fancy Frill Garter Web...,,.4€ ment contains en miles of ribbon to encircle t S-inch all-silk Plaid Ribbons. 7 tan double yd, Bie. light col- d. lote are oo tee two or ore (imes our asking price. very desirable for Easter 39c - Ole Stockinet and Rubber Ribbons. oo rere 25¢ 25¢ satin Sash Filled. Clie Easter Boys’ oe "Ready- to-Wear Suits. There ia a silent eloquence in every sult in the material they are made of, in the price we charge, in the tailoring and finish of them. We cannot repress it. d Coat, Vest Boys’ Vestee Suits, Cost, Vest 3 to 8 years, beantifully trimmed and tailored, for Wednesday only, $1.25, $1.99, $2.29, $2.49 BOYS’ SA LOR SUITS, 3 to 10 years, $2.35, 92.95, $3.35, $3.75 ' 2plece double-breasted Suits, 7 to 16 years, strictly all wool, very superior quality, $1.97, $2.49, $3.25, $3.98 Boys’ Tan Covert Top Coats, 3 to 12 years, $2.98, $348, $3.98 Boys’ 3-picce (short pants) Suits, 11 to 16 years, $3.49, + $4.35, £4. oe w spas ‘stvioe’ Motbers" Pete Silverware. Roe" ee AND DESSERT SPOONS, fancy designs, reguiar price always 96.50 and $8.00 doz.; 5. 5.50 special for Wednes- Rogers Medium and Dessert Forks day, dor. . Triple Plate Rogers’ Preserve Speoss, fancy desizus. S. N. Wood & Co.'s Department Store for Men. Great Easter Offers. NOTE—From now ti!! closing hour on Saturday night we shall offer sonte EXTRA BIG VALUES, You are asked to keep in mind that we make ALL grades of clothing, even to the very tinest. That we guarantee EVERYTHING and keep clothi to have you visit the store and judge by what you see. Made-to-Order ai Ready-to-Wear Dept. Ever» dressy Gentleman knows that the proper thing to wear at present is the latest Ux- ford or Cambridge shade of Cheviot. also knows that any other tnst-class store ay double Profit, on these ,oods, snd he chaness are they will be made in a sweat sho. Now to the point:—We have any num ber to select irom, you will be titted by an expert cutter, the work turned out by the highest priced skilled bor, and banded to you with a guarantee to keep in repair for one year —and all this as an Also a full upsto-date line of Scotch Tweed effects, blue black Serges, at the same Our next grade of Oxfords, Vicunas, Cly Worsteds, well worth any man's $28.00, other stores ask it, we make to your measure on precisely the same ‘conditions in any style to suit your It will do your heart good to take a glimpse of our $20.00 Garments made to rr them which the swell tailors Ga there is that perfection of fit and finish that worries the high-priced tailors. Garments that they charge MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. tan vici kid and patent leather; lace} Easter Neckwear in all the new shapes,ex- Stasi Oven Eveninas till 6.30. ~ Saniary Sf inion Made Cloth ng Only, Swat J ge a Mail Orders 00 Mail Promptly = TAILORS To MEN, 740-742 Broadway. iss? pressed and repaired for one year free. We shall be glad The low prices are due FIRST to our immense cloth purchases and SECOND to on deter- mination to sacrific: profit for the present in order to com- mand a quicker and larger success, Mf the man who is inclined toward good dress ing, and feels that it takes considerable money to dress well, will but take a few rroments of spare time and visit this big “Department Store for Men,” he will feel satisfied that he has found the right Store is in this city at last. {We place at your disposal tables of Suits and Overcoats—bright, new, modern, right up to the moment—in all new stripes and checks, ready to put right on and a guarantee for one year's repair handed to you—and all this for You will see advertisements of other stores wherein they speak of their $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats, Dun’t excite yourself about it, but get the identical garments from us, beg in all the een tots, Scotch Teeeds, Oxfords, Worsteds and Cassimeres, ged tailored, and the counterpart of the $20 Suits of other stores, and all this at While in our store ask one of the salesmen to show you our $12.50 and $15.00 Suits and Overcoats. Satisfy yourself as to fit and workmanship, and you will read- ily see that no other house ever sented such offerings to you, nd simply show that we alone are in a ton to reach your {deas of men's at ire— and no drain on the purse. it's an $18.00 and $25.00 garment for 14, tg 10.” 17." 12° 15.9 make 20. Furnishing Dep’t. {Hat Dept. open front and back, DERBYS in newest s! Russtt Map si ches rey al with ex- > tension band, perfect fit.... 75¢ gs ae rehgele Aid Oxfords, Pearls ALL tra good values —imperials, > shades, value fourtle-hands, tecks, etc... 50c; our special ie $1.45 New sere for Easter in Lang in: dogskin Golf and Bicycle Caps, 25¢. & S0e, all the nm ew $] ° 1 Mall Orders promplty filed. Saturdays till 9. ‘hie 18 THE POLE OF AT- TRACTION FOR THRIF. OUR BASEMENT #crortree tt The magnetic influences are the low prices, the quality and the im- mense assortment of House and Kitchen Furnishings. THIS WEDNESDAY it will be more than interesting to explore our Bareinent. New discoveries in Bargains and Great Values await you. White Palated Toilet Stands, ON Stoves, with four 3%-inch with Pitcher, Basin, Soap burners... veseeee Stand and Towel Arm.... Cc Gas ‘nickel piated, !.04 plate, with Large Blue and White two double burn- Enamelled Wash Basins... ic ) Ofivescaesecssees Cc Galvanized Iron Foot Gas Torcher, with box of Soars. be Tubs, 16%4x7 inches....... C Gas oe wa" japan y ' BABY GO-CAR’ ae yey net, he co Reclining, up ............ sone 898 peopel gy snd Y-inch Varaish Brush........ 2¢ 12n18 inches... ene ‘Amie La ary Boa rattan 108 Sugar Boxes, hinged cover, 7% tea Se 1 Oc Booed peters ties No, 9 Copper Patent folding. tronta Oval Wash Bollers....... 5Oc Table, with tt. skirt board Tea and Coffee Canisters, Ladiea’ folding Cutting hinged cover, one pound, Table, with measure...... GAM ivcrssiscgsorennrseers 5e Ha raveed 4 Fost 2 Peaches Blue and White and Gray Enam- elled Tea and Coffee Pots, 4 and & quart capacity, q 2 _ 25¢ each . a3 Gray No. 7 Bie and we 33 Enamelled Tea Kettle. . 5 ell Scales,..... Feather Dusters, 14 foe Stove Mitt and Dauber... Chamols Sponge for win- dow cleaning . Ry Whisk Brooms, t Qeterman's Peterman's ee, Household Candies, 10 ia. seta, 4 re $ foot, 25. the. 45c. 780. BEDS AND BEDDING. White Enamelled Iron Bedsteade, heavy I-inch posts, nicely @nished gad very strong, any 1 i

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