The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1900, Page 8

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WALTON: AVE & SI® Sr. EASTER MILLINERY. We are offering special inducements this week in Trimmed Mil- linery, both for Ladies and Children, Also immense variety of Un- trimmed Hats, Flowers and Trimmings at Remarkably Low Prices. e+e —_—__— [EASTER GLOVES at § J O0Per Pair, New Goods—New Shades—Best Makes. ollie Abad cn overe at Ladies’ 3-clasp Suede, in Gray, Pearl, Mode and Tan. at S once somewhat from | Ladies’ 2-clasp Glace, in White, Pearl, Mode and Tan. to vrai yc elt ign sicaeraeed | We fit these to your hands and fully guarantee each pair. Vates js _ essen eon constrained to. tender » A. Porter Gives Up 8" His Secretaryship to resignation. and B Recepted it, to take effect May 1 George B. Cortelyou, of New the present assistant secretary to! t, has been apponited to the | Heer enon cece coon tise seeseoeneres Sana he mI MISERS and BOYS GLOVES, new spring 190. and $1.00 shades, at, per Sal ingrorttet he “iamag ave’ ever | a AY POCLA PROCLAMATION.| EASTER WAISTS AND SKIRTS. It is frequcatiz, remeree bat both our Waists and Kkirts heve an individuality all “he a. iid silk applique trimming, lined throughout, newest SIVE oI ORE Calf, Russia Kid ent Leather Tips and | ER abrir batp genet SS $3.98 KIRTS, box plait. effect, with sidaaathe silk bein. The Great $2.00 Sale In Our Basement. and Black War | Kid Tips, at "2.00 | '2.00 “ign ee ae ‘iene also in Black, in Tucked, Corded and Novelty Stitching proclamation GRIN EES osc ccFiansAhaederectesrgiacaess ae ip phir po fi DRESS SKIRTS, box ‘phaited backs, flounce lined melt toremg bout, partect Ming mM ing. . aaa 1200 Pairs of | 1500 Pairs Women's $3.50 Ras- Men's $3.00 and sia. Kid and Black tes Russia | Kid, Lace, with Pat- a DIN ot tha Mantotten iaigh thoee in favor of the bill were: week Savestere Acense Broker of Swindling Them—tHeld to Answer. ai W. Macaulay, who gave his 06 BE West Twenty-fifth street Child's Dongola Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 610 108.0... cc ceceececeeeeee Misses’ Dongols Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2.. Youths’ Satin Calf and Russet Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2. Boys’ Satin Calf and Russet Lace Shoes, sizes 25; to 5 ieee. Open Saturday E Evening | Until 10 o'Clock, sar. | ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6TE 6TH AVE,, Cor. 20TH ST. |AOT FIGHT acm IM FEATHERS.| CHURCH SOCIETY Women in the Trade Pro-|Brotherhood Plan with . test Against Hoar's Sick and Death Bill. Benefits. A large meeting of women engaged in facture of fancy feathers, held Sonata S090 Bivening Wer.) —— ae “ paras byt TOPRKA, Apri! 13—The Rev, CoM at avenue, protest *, “Boy Veli on a Bus Saw. Which Bheldon's idea of a chured brotherhood, : ~ of the Hoar bill in Cou}, contain many of the features of fra- aresr ‘These women are considerably wrought up over the hard names applied to them by some of the members of the Audubon Boc!etien and Ornithologists’ Unione. Miss Wanda Travis was clected (hair. | man and Miss Emma Kaufman acted as Secretary. Charles W. Parmer, edi f the Millinery Trade Review and tary of the Milinery Merchant Protective Association, salt the trade Was oppored to the use of the plumage of song birds, but all knew that song birds were not used—only the plumage > 9, Severed Him at the i Satinheravitsn tornal organizations, was adopted unan. Imously at a representative meeting of) td Gea al Congregational Church tmst RORNELLsVI1. N. Y., Apel 122—- arene yerterday James Kelly, a Sond year-old boy employed in a mores and fell when carrying Of poles. “body came th contact with o MAP, cutting him completely in two sat the watst, BD WATER TANK. "The order is to be jnterdenomina- tional. Every brotherhood bs to he gov erned hy five etewands, to he known as Firs: Steward, Second 8 L Third} | Blewar?, Serthe and Treas only the Beribe to reesive pay for Nis servi es | Two of the stewards are to be women, And membership fees are fixed ax fol- lows: Under thiriy years, $1: from thirty le ! | THE tt? otis | MEIN’S GLOVES, Perrin’s Make, sold elsewhere at§. 61, 00 HIGHER PRICED GLOVES IN ALL TH: LEADING MAKES. | | Third Avenbet fe e624 St | WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, 13, 1900. [ROTHENBERG » Does Your Boy Need a New Suit? Smartest Easter Fashions. Styles a-plenty and sparkling with the chic cheeriness of Spring. Corvectly cut, deftly designed, surely sewed and precisely pressed Boys’ Clothing. Prices to hurry crowds of buyers here Saturday—the day before Easter. of suits in all sorts of popular up-to-date materials. Boys' Sailor Suits, Boys’ AlleWool serge, Bo: Sallor Suits, hand- somely braided, sizes 3 to 8. Boys’ Double-Breast- ed Suits from fine im errr rr ere rrr. Thousands Boys’ Sailor Vestee and | ‘Two-Piece Double- | Breasted Suits, ail wool, trimmed, several Styles, sizes 3 to 5, and | from 8 to 1% abse Mutely | the best values ever offered at.. * Fine All-Weol 3- double-breasted vests, | sizes 3 to 8, trimmed and embroidered, Boys’ all- woo!, double - breaste! bebe lently allore also two. suits, beautiful mixtures 1 te and blue and black chevicts, nattily tailored, Sizes 8 totu 16, fully $6.50; for worth $5.00... 2.98! — Saturdayat.... 3,98 What About the Girls? 300 Children’s Reefers in wne Chev- fot and allewocl ladies’ cloth: “new | sailor collar; hendsomely trimmed with | colors blue, red and brown; + 1.98 100 Children’s Wool Cashmere Dresses, in all new colors, handsomes ly trimmed with rich taffeta silks; ported materials, in pat. terns controiled by the sizes, 8 to hi worth | ee ee ere ee re as are worth from peg] to $9.00; Satur 98! hiyerveveree OB Reelers, fine al-wooi’ materials, “oobi nd brald trimmed: sizes 4 sizes 4 to 14 Rigmiad asa bargain..... lors, handsomely t Sergi value $7, oh special if only. 4, 98 100 Children’s Suits, in fine Vene- tians, various colors, new cloth jacket,| silk lined, latest style skirt; sizes 8 to sires 4 to 14; a regular $5.00 dress. st onlyssscsereeees OOO ke ten tizto te Wed 7,98 Men’s Furnishings for Easter. Very newest, tastiest, handsomest patterns. An exceptional line of tecks, imperials, string ties, + band hows; also light and dark colorings in silks and satins at 25 cents each, Suy ABO, Ea Gh... {, (l sey Ten Detcy Deegan. | A_ manufacturer's collection; newest yee nickel-plated buckles. braided mohair extra 123c ends, drawer strap; made to sell at 25c.; phon at, pr. Men's Balbriggan Under wear—Five cases just in; fine quality ancy necktie silks, Persian, Ro- | man, fleur-de-lys and striped | effects, made into Tecks | ——y and Imperials......64 5c) shirts, 34 to 44, drawers 30 to 42; drawers have sus- : ( Fancy Dress Shirts for| pender tapes, pearl buttons, full gussetss bar- Easter, | gains at 39c, special, Saturday, at.sese-erveee / With one Jaund cales, terns Finest Percales, French design: he do an immense yees: ba teparale tine culls, eac ir link cuffs sepatate; | Yu Bhagiietecs ben Men's Night Robes. Only 1,200, All made from fine muslin, well Gee bq e this and the coming season, full sizes, 14 to 20 inches; 7: front, Collar and cufts, good value at 48¢.; wonderful russetted at argain at...... 9c Easter Shoes for Men, $! Pair! Simply wonderful Bargains—tworth more pick twice tbe money, but reduced to One Dollar to close out lines we cannot duplicate, On!y 2v0 pairs, Lace Shoes in box and Rt: calf, Ce syd (ilies the wenane will be pans 1, 00 fea's Patent er Shoes ; $3, 50 valuts...esseersesseeerseseseees Stylish ‘Easter Shoes for Women. The demand for the femous Liberty Shee continues incessant. We have these Shoes in all sizes and styles. Your East wagons will ” be pom? wares a pair. $3.50 Liberty Shoes for, : Women's Patent Leather Shoes. Your ® button or Les, $3.50 values for....... Women's Patent Leather Oxtord Ties. Handsome Shoes for Children. Natty Shoes in the new shapes at moderate Children’s Patent Le Boyle obs Prices. Children’s Dongola Lace Shors...+e 1,25 | Shida s The Lane sod Dotoe canes, 89 1. 1-88 i Sceeetnieerereneereenetieeeseotoeseoeeetes ionrerenegasoaetsoneenseonesoes Hereserercesees af 3 SORE SORTED PERS PERE SHOE terse eres tite ese teeee se eesceceseuee eter cee: eee Suits and Top-Coats are (X%m, OUR =) TRINMED ful attention to we give to men’s, Veuths’ sults, (14 1 19 years) new 6th Abe. and 3131 St. Easter i mixtures and plaids, as well an solid colors, $8 to $18, Boys’ VESTEE SUITS, in a the 7 newest for boys} | Youths of cowerte and "$4.98 14 $6.98 Combine the cetetieiiaiailiaiamadin of those offered by other houses at from $10,00 to $15.00. ts 1,000 styles to select from. ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MILLINERY. from 3 to 8 years, oxford cheviots, cut full and Value $3:505. 51,59 bory, $8.00 te $18.00, mee OR BLOUSE s Boys’ Top Costs, came ae 2 man's ali-wool blue flannel (4 to 15 yegrs) of coverts and cheviot, handsomely trite, oxford cheviots, $8 to $11, value $2.98, sizes 4] 89 3 to 10 years, Double-Breasted for boys from (7 to 16 years), Boy 2:pice | Doutle-Breased $2.00 to $8.00: mired thei ol chores OF} | Vestas Seiter Suits, (3 to 8 yean) well made, sizes 7 to 16, value a5] 86 1.85 from cheviots, fancy mixtures and overpinide $4,850 to $8. Boys’ Tan Covert Cloth TOP COATS, natty lit. tle garments, value Yauchual Corhate(s. bar Blue iss moadwar| file VELED WOMAN to forty years, $3; from forty to Atty Years, 8; from Mfty to sixty years, 4; over sixty years, © Dues shall be 3 conte a month for every member The plan provides for sick benefits as follows: Under sixteen years, #2 @ week for ten weeks; over sizteen years, % a week for ten weeks The death benefits are, under sixteen years, 5; over sixteen years, $80; there sums to be paid within twenty-four hours after death. from edibie birds, Even Audobon, he said, if al've, would approve of the trans- forming of the refuse feathers of barn- yard fowl and game binds tnto the fenutiful objects made in the minu- factories. Many young women presemt read papers, among them Miss Travia. She waid that it hae been at least twenty A the engineer of locomotive No the Jersey Centr.) Railroad, fimto Bomervilie sesterday and and other! eral fund for the payment of benefits, 2 ver comt. net ansets for expenses, if hocessary. and 18 per cent. for emer. Reney caser The emergency fumd ts to be used by} el the stewards na they see fit, They may joen f to perrone in need without inte. . assiet invalidy not entitled to beae-| fits and help the sick wr de are The plan provides that S per cent.|who wore @ long cape, stopped in front Of ine receipts shall be kept in the gen-|of the Unitarian Cherch at One Hun: dred and Twenty-first street and Lenox lavenue at 1 henefit| coupe. icted Corporation Counse! Caries Biandy, oa thelr brethrer to help| his way home. heard a cry coming from DESERTED BABY. Drove as Ww a in a Cab and Deposited It in the Area. ‘am o’ Shanter CAPS, 9c somely em my DERBYS, ate and EL value 98c., in black, brown orpean, A coupe, containing a velled woman cock jast night, The e coupe and walked along unttl #he came West One Hundred and Twenty-frat a here the stopped and went into the area. A minute Inter she Nurried back to the which drove rapidly away. A short while afterward Assistant woman fot om Formerly LUDWIG BROS, } West 14th St. [alias FE | : 29c B. Altman & €s. Saterday, April 14th. Lace Barks, Ecra cole or White, each, 2Bc, Ecru Lace Collars and Revere, $1,25, 2.00, 2.75 Corded or Tucked Satin or Taffeia Al» Overe, various designs. 90c., $1.40 and $1.85 Per Yard. EST’D 1807, & SONS Park Row and Chatham Square also 12st Street and 3rd Avenue. (fourteen street numbers.) Furniture, Carpets, dc. gencrous in width and 52 inches long; Art Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Ice Chests, meee, Rugs, Curtains, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils. CHINA CLOSET, im carved golden f ak, highly pol- on fobed, rounded endo, French bi ce aghiy A Sa” brows, bevel mirror, $3 20 $19.50 ‘ LIBRARY. ‘ TABLE, ONE ik ar oe in silt plush, cordatey or finish, $3.40 $6.75 Parlor Tabies start at Téc, "||Bove’_ and_ Youths’ Everything for Housekeeping bred shy 00 1 Weekly on $65 Worth. $ ly $ Monthly on $100 Worth. $50 Monthly on $1,000 Worth, Any Amount on as Liberal Terms, No Extra Charges of Any Kind. Customers may add to their accounts or may make pily- ments at either the Original Chatham Square Establishment Two-Piece Seits,|OF at the New Harlem Store, cor. of 121st St. and 3rd Ave, Lads’ C " Clones. 609 Somets } Teow-Clasp anil LABS Four-Button Glact, _ in newest spring shades, ayaa tty saat COWPERTHWAIT e .

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