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* 4 » peared in ition to & Wittiam 11, Page, At, of New York City, NOT A HOR WARNS | HS PART, Declares McKinley Policy| “ Will Wreck the Republicans. PLEADS FOR THE FILIPINOS. Has No Faith In Bryan and Says Island War Has Cost 6,000 Lives. '" WASHINGTON, Apri! 17—In the Sen- ate to-day Mr. Hoar (Rep. Maa de- livered his long-promised address on the ‘ophesied the wreck of ‘ ety. He glorified the war with Spain and dent MoKiniey, at the close of at war, Was “the best be. loved President who ever sat in the chair of ngton.”* He pleaded with the Senate not to abandon the principles that have made the country great, and declared that | Or" It is rumored that “Ex-Senator” Clark has his eve upon another seat. TS eee eee DAY DREAM EITHER. had the Philippines been dealt with as) we expe: i with Cuba the country | would he loss of 6,000 brave soldiers c ds of what ered live expendtt of hundreds | of millions and the (rampling under foot of eristied ideals. “T de Apes to accompit thine n the Phil < a Ran Soup kttohens were opened in Kim- i be stor, 4 L ve t | ttc—<— | periey during the slege of many weeks Sn Erowe, Caitor, yellow, white spect, tc 1.98 in brown, navy, cardinal ; 8 + year come Is to depend. 1} by the Boers. Bre bis bigs Ld eh naeyiat Hanae ‘ trimmed with rosettes of eat y favor upon M katawney or tutte served out to the aby Straw luted brim, full : $ ges , eaves wok wun any caver ron | Mpg, Plantz, ML D., Is Seventy Years Old, Siistnc” stnanitane” bur) gos inn Bes Ik Tone ak ane ties ribbon, built GUN S3-) OHM are 1 r We mings. Assorted colors; in brown, gh y wesccccocoes 3 HPSCIGe® Bit ORE CHEE DERE Co wwe 2. white, blue, cardinal. Handsome cut; regular price and Her Sarcastic Made Her F. amous. nuce in the present polley will be | the abandonment of the pon which our Governm: is founded, republis into an empire, bat I be- lieve persistence in thie attempt| BOLLOWS FALLS, Vt. April 17—)Ing |! will reat m the defeat an@ over-| Mrs. Plants, a woman phyaictan ~ | questions, Mre ing in the little village of Putney, Vt., acting on the impulse of the moment, yesterday wrote the following letter ‘Please announce my name as candi- date for the Vice-Presidemey on the ticket with Admiral Dewey “| was born in Vermont, lived in Ohio. with $60 for nferitorious of the noblest institutions of City, Bo far ae heard from, Mre. Dewey has no such claims on the voters of (he United States “T also have deen in Washington and throw of the Rep Mr. Hoar made an earnest defo the Filipinos, especially of Agul he declared, wan “brave, honest and patriotic.” Of Aguinaldo he said He deserves to be remembered with band who have given life ing dearer than tife, to thelr ry in a lowing cause. He shail live h Kossuth, with Oom Paul, with Joubert, with Emmet, wits Hemout rd Horn, with Nathan Hale, with War- ren, with all the great martyra of his CROKER COMING HOME. Sailing of Hie Som Frask Taken nm Indieation of the Chief's Early Re Frank Croker will to-morrow on the American liner New York ‘This meane that Richard Croker |+ coming home, say Tammany men t fs understood in the Wigwam that does not like to ves have been e departure of n tat the chief was com thet who, but have! ber at smal! very 1 was once presented Ma from the ‘* be competent to fill the Admiral's place ehould he die, "I am almost afraid to add | never ‘wanted to vote for Cleveland’ “Mire, LAURA M. PLANTZ." ! Latters and telograms have been pour- Biatn Alt with ofa boys as ing home. CENSUS BEGINS JUNE 1. Enamerators Must Complete Their Work tn Thirty Daye—Re- ports by July, 1002. WASHINGTON, April Census enumerators begin work June | finish in thirty days, Cities o more ir ants must be n The f p pal reports, on popula fu be pad Pe " rinted 1 SIGNS A FREAK BILL, | Thiet Society In aeitel rd tnder New Law | Slaned hy Roosevelt. 5 World) Roosrvelr to- | voked upon! he session nd the detection stolen horses of horse thieves.” and apprehension OPPOSES STAGE COACH BILL Gov, Roosevelt Gives a and Gen, Kneeland Objects to the Measure. pecial wo The ALBANY, April 17 —Gov. Roosevelt wave a hearing to-day on the bill which authorizes stage coach companies tn cities to increase thelr routes to change thelr motive power to artificial power and Increase their raté of fare. Gen, Stillman F. Kneei: of a number of proper where, bill, wate appeared in la t en. Kneeland held |t was a measure in the interest of the Fifth Avenue Stage Company. W'GURK’S PULL FAILED, dedze \ewhur@er fe frnisadag “Suicide Hall” Bartender sald ; He'd Make Bowery Safe. Judge Newburger, in Part IIL, of Gen. eral Sersions, to-day sentenced William Btrmuse, formerly a bartender in Me- Gurk’s “Suicide” Hall, to Sing Sing Prison for seven years and six months for robbery Strauss was arrested In company with Philp MeKe a nephew of MeGurk, for robbing Semurl Cohen, of 49 East Eighty-first street, on the night of March Li of The evidence showed that Cohen got Ca] in MoGurk's place robbed, @nd was then New- influ. about on ee WOMAN OFFERS TO SOUVENIR OF A SIBGE :; RUN WITH DEWEY. porter that she did not believe the matter would be taken so seriously and of sarcasm. She ts more than seventy the widow of Judge D. A. Plants, mem-) mother of Gen be Home of the Krendiess in New 8 for meritorious services because of | movement intimate friends such men as Garfield. |and wi whe hi ydia E. Pinkham’s Ticket Used at Kibmericy fent Mere by Jalian | Meat Letter Has in asking for her views on national 1 plas to tion of ene Plants said to a re 4 j oe she wrote the letter in a solrit A Kimberley soup Teket horse soup with, later on, mule broin With vine leaves’ as trimming. Julian Ralph, tie war corres : A of one of there * reached. Kimb * home to Usorme thiy city. In letters Mr. Raiph Hritish soldiers suffered terrib lack of food and tntimates that he oim- self would have appreciated a ood table dnote dinner about the time Klinverley was relleved years of, of Congress from Onto, and stem | Livyd Wheaten. ny years ago she was graduated A medical school and was one of women pioneers in medicine. She | ow Many pears practisiog physiolan City, and here rhe wae awarded —— Family Metd, 2 the | the rapid improvement made in the! been Watohed closely the dy-play of {he | hon, under her juriediction. Mrs, Doris Kum 6 her. Ave chile House and Senate, and think I quite] She js not a woman suffragiet, and| , mpe and @ chil understand thetr methods, and would|never had any sympathy with this| (ren. Who arrived yesterday on tne Pree She numbered among her! tyiia. are detained et the Barge Office te deporied ne and Sheridan. ‘Tar husband and father is serv! hough Mrs. Plants is woman! sentence in a German prison for bi an Interesting and eventful past. | caused the « f hie mother. | o use her own words, “pasted | the jaw 4 be (aa ited he eceng and it hot a: all desitous | o this -ount sho"cnt deen publi tite, | will be mvict cannot and hie wife Vegatable Compound Cures Painful, Profuse, and lrregular Periods. MRS, EB, F, CUSTER, Brule, Wis., writes: “Dear Mrs. Pivkuam:—Your Vegetable Compound has been of much benefitto me. When my menses first appeared they were very irregular. They occurred too often and did not leave for &@ week or more. I always suffered at these times with terrible pains in my back and abdomen. Would be in bed for several days and would not be exactly rational at times, I took Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, and menses became regular and pains left me entirely.” The slokness reflects the oon- ditien of a woman's health. Any weman whose menstruation Is unnatural may leok fer | serleus treuble te develop at any time. MRS. ANNA LACY, Ross, lowa, writes: | “Dean Mrs. Prvgnam:—I was troubled with female weak- ness, irreguiar and painful menstruation, I suffered so every month that I was obliged to go to bed, but thanks to your medicine Tam now well, I would advise all women who suffer as I did to we Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.” MISS MARY GOSIES, Aptes, Cal., writes: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 17, 1900. “Dean Mrs. Pirgman:—Atter reesiving your letter I began the use of your remedies, taking both Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and Blood Purifier. I am now regular every month and suffer no pain. Your medicine is the best that any ouffering girl can take.” Mre. Pinkham’s advice is invaluable help to all women whe suffer. it is absolutely free. Her address Is Lynn, Mags. MRS. EDNA ELLIS, Higginsport, Ohio, writes: “Tam a school teacher, have suffered agony monthly for ten years. My nervous system wane wreck. I suffered with pain in my side and thad almost every ill known. I had taken treat- ment from a sumber of physicians who gave me no relief. One specialist said no medicine could help me, I must submit to an operation, I wrote to Mrs, Pinkham, stating my case, and received a prompt reply. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and followed the advice given me and now I suffer no more. If any one cares to know more about my case, I will cheerfully an- awer all letters.” 1,000 os ¢ of silk overshot elastic; worth 19¢. pair, at 10 papers for 5 Nickel plated Safety Pins, Bias Velveteen Skirt Binding, i ily 18% inches wide, per yard, : 2 ’ Scot Main Pieor, Giuh St Betton, © o = es Underpricing of New Spring Millin Watches. § nderpricing ot INew Opring ery. atches. have cutgprices in every section of this great Millinery Store. with a 7- Reproductions of Paris /sdies' Golf, Cycting and Ready-to-Wear Hats, ¢Q full nickel, novelties, embodying the} Children's Untrimmed Hats, in i splendid assortment; ; veer = sad Maia, he, Ge, sold and mined bride; upward 49 pane , 5: bret 3 best and latest character- guaremee ae a Superior Straw Hats, Ecru, Butter and Tuscan; two ti doren styles to select from, upward trom Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, in, Mand m 1,25 black and alithe leading colors, ¢Spec'al sale of Violets, both white and purple, 6 dozen irs Ladies’ Fancy Side Garters, aagis Hair Pins, 1 oz. paper, all sizes, } papers for 5 We are showing thoroughly complete lines of fine Straw Hats, Flowers, Foliage, &c., &c., and | Gotd-Filled Humting-Case in black and colors, exclusive novelties, upward from American movee! from istic range of selections. 79 Sitk Braid Hats, in black and colors, newest materials and trim-} ina bunch: to-morrow, 39¢., 29¢, and sold every day mings; also copies of the best | Daisies, with yellow and brown centres, six large ones 10, 00 mported hats; value 7 50 sprayed in a bunch, 2sc, 29 oa pathy a ac} Shao at ® Bluets, light and dark, suitable for children's and 19 sale price, 5. ba ‘Wearied Hove ¢x-! misses’ hats, 1 dozen sprayed in a bunch, 29c,, 21¢., Bvey watch war. cellent styles, bla iS colon: aw dae ;| Single Roses, assorted colors, with nice rose foliage; 1 ranted a perfect ti 4 Spec (Gee, mom, Gacoming step ior children’s hats, in red, white, blue and : Wreat! any of these are worth 98 pink: Smowbatls, special Lifacs, purple, large sprays, isc., double the price, Chrysanthemums and Roses, in assorted colors, NEW IMPORTATIONS OF FLOWERS. three in a bunch, wm 15 Fine Wreaths, Montures, large Sprays, Fruits !iyacinths and Lilies of the Valtey, Berries, Foliage, exemplifying latest Paris styles.| Blossoms, regular price, 35c.; special, Ladies’ Hats, Feady-(o-wear Stifl Trimmed Hat for Cycling, | Foliage in large assoriment; value up to 49c,; our sale 19 Children’s Tam o' Shanters, fancy crowns, plain brit 29 4 tifully en with fine Ac., Suitable for wear with shirt waists, at /se. prices 39¢., 200. and and 98 Handsome driped Turbans and Walking Hate, in black, $1.25 ; to-morrow, 75 Great Sale of Belts. Children’s Hats, fancy braid mix- |] Draw Belts, the latest fad; the ¢ tures, Tam o' Shanter crowns; have belt made of double-face satin ne Latest ibs vvesp of velvet ribbon; our sale price for all sizes, and rosette to match crown; two Belts ‘hai . through crown; the cheapest nsced in sation bette ucde choice 1 J AQ | and other leathers, value 756s, special, fecond Pioor, btih st Mbtion stylish hat at the special {rice for to-mortow, 1.98 Untrimmed Hats at a ae Bargain Price. + handsome quills run Many straws, shapes and colors, cvery one new, desirable, f 14 for was $1.98, Stylish and made for this season's selling, Values 9 bes PP eiete run all the way up to $2.25; your cho'ce of any, 8} ' — The 5 Days’ Sale Began Tuesday Morning at 9 A. M. and Ends Saturday Evening at 6 P. M. Some manutacturers and merchants have expressed surprise at our ability to undersell the market. The explanation is simple, It due to our unequalled purchasing facilities, toge.her with our large outlet, ready cash and the experience of many years. No quanti merchandise is too large it standard quality is combined with low price. WE BUY AND SELL MERCHANDISE CHEAPER THAN OTHER HOUSE IN THE WORLD. Your money reaches further here than elsewhere. “Greater New York's Greatest Store” will again demonstrate its unrivalled low price supremacy at this sale. § <4 Main Floor, 69th @t Seetion, | wesc ee Umbrellas as Lowas 25c |The Infants’ Caps. {Some China PANES OO" fet Bonnets, Decorated white i thought it possible of cea sik, Toilet Sets at the asl gg 7 with an em- to buy an Umbrella tr Zoe? » Aprominent um. brella maker's en- tire stock purchase by us for cash at prices that hardly cover the cost of the handles. Every umbrella in this sale , fully guaranteed, broidered dot, two frills of or- fandy, trim- med with ribbon and lace around lace,a very pretty bow on top, 98 Infants’ soup tureen; also with undergiaze border tions; these sets are worth $9.00, our 0 | price, set,” 4 ” Dinner Sets, American pore pieces, fancy shape; also English porcelain, 2 7. celain, t neat cnderglaze decorations; our regular price $10. SO, for this sale, LOT! Ni 2sc—The ot ee bea Sets, American porcelain, with pretty decorat Hercules, 4 good, tucked and | gold line edges, assorted colors; 56 pieces; Strong umbreila of English Gloria, with wamen au! ch (0e3 our sale price, LOT 2 AT 48. The Giant, a fine, strong umbreila, tor ladies or gentlemen, in 25 and 25 inch, made of Manchester corded ) Special at Tea Sets, American porcelain; $6 pieces, prety 2g tloral decorations, fancy shapes ; special at Toilet Sets, white, consisting of 1 3 ewer, 1 basin, 1 covered eh sh and 1 80; special at with slop jar, Toilet Sets, English porcelai fancy shapes, large size, neat” . » and oak handles for men, full or flat ruche, Second Floor, xh 2% and 28 inch, value 25 ' Sd {Genuine Wade 8 Gloria, with tine Congo handles, steel rod, some silver 4 trimmed, some with Dresden handles: were manutic 48 ‘Butcher and tured to retail at 9Se.: our sale price, IR Ra {Rogers Razors \ LOT 3 AT S88 —The Tiger, made of Britann ma at less than { Ht. Beetion mug; QQ | derglaze decorations, 10 pieces; spectal, {Toltet Sets, American porcelain, with pretty floral agon frame and steel rods, tine Congo handles, trimmed and sterling handles, suitable for men and women, which is guaranteed for two years, fihely tintsted, »suver one - quarter eee as ns Temneetes 10 FE at $1.26 58 the pecetiat ‘ions, gold stippled edges, 10. pleces, fully worth 2. rae LOT. 4 AT oSc.—The Chelsea and London, two of thet yaa joe $4.50; special at . a best known umbreilas manufactured; thousands of these ers as Third Pleor, Sith %. Rectan red and nearsitk, pthe very same goods, Genuine Wade & Butcher Razors, all set ready for use, each razor in a case, accompanied with a guarantee from the manufaeturers, 23 have teen sold at $4.25; made of Mercer which will wear for years: look as well as any $5.50 silk umbrella, sultable for men and women, finely finished, with paragon frame, steel rod; have an assortment of fine Congo and sterling silver trimmed handles; our salé 8 price, 6 Pieer, Proat 4 Goldoine Eyeglasses and: Spectacles at, Pair, 25¢, Great Five Days’ Sale Ends Saturday. This sale will be a great feature in our Optical D partment. We vise early shop Hae, although we have: Maly Great Parasol Sale 95c. ; Beginning to. morrow, we ep offer a large pu.chase of 2,500 Parasols, in many in- stances at less than the cost of the material and labor. They are all this season's latest ane In order to } get prompt service and @ selections we advise S . Lot 1 at 98¢. includes parasols of white China silk with enamel handles, black taffeta silc and silk carola with natural and enamel handies, black silk rola, warranted for one year, with ruflie and enamel handle, and fine black China silk. Let 1—Wade & Butcher Razor, tach, weight Razor, for coarse beards, 49 ' Lot 4—Wade & Butcher extra fine ho!low-ground Razor, edge Razors, $2.00 would be 85 e 4 considered cheap, Goldoine Eyegiasses and Spectactes at 25c per Mein Flow, Sh St. Section They are the greatest value in the optical line ever o Identical Goidoine Eyeglasses and Spectacles sold pair is ieather-we ght, thus fight on the nose. 0 always ‘ooks bright; perspiration or moisture will not nish it, These glasses are titted with Silex crystal Lot 2 -Wade & Butcher genuine ' 69} ' Lot 5 Wade & Butcher hollow- ae High-Grade Sewing over our counters not so long ago asa . tacles have the straight or riding bow, hollow-ground Razor, Lot 3—Wade & Butcher heavy- ground extra tine Razor, 98 Rogers celebrated hollow ground keen $1.48 per pair. Goldoine so closely rr 1 it wou d take an expert to note the difference, Delight Sewing Machines are high ' emnecsoespaonscseneny ot The sp j . ‘eid Ger itt barat have the patent American cork-spring nose rest, . the best up-to-date | Sands of these are sold daily by exclusive ive ay (4 fo) ine sewing «machine a greet bargain at $1 and $1.25, Price he ase manulactured: light ¢ Per pat, run pertect'y ne no seless; have the latest improvements and attachments made by one of the oldest and best {sewing machine manutacturers in the world. Delight is the only ¢ high-grade sewing machine sold at at Hair Switches. Fine short-stemmed, latest improved § hair switches. We makea specialty of matching hair, It is impossible to de- tect that the hair is not your own when wearing one of our stemless improved switches, Fine short-stemmed improved Switches, 16 inches long, 1 ' ounces, sold by exclu- 69 sive dealers at $1.75; our sale price 44 ounces, 18 inches long, sold by ex- 89 tory, Our sale price for these bigh- grade Sewing Machines, 11 75 . 12 ounces, 20 inches long, sold by exclusive clusive dealers at $1.75; our sale price dealers at $2.50; our sale 1.25 Five Day Sale of Belts. As we wish to supply all, wecannot sell more than 5 to each customer, and positively refuse to supply ¥ By bringing this coupon with you, x Free. chaser of Eyeglasses or Spectactes will x Chamois Eyeglass Cleaner, Silk Guard, Hook and Ci of charge. Floor, Front, © 5 Days’ Stationery per pound package, | Emopes to match, per 100, One quire box of supertine Stock, with envelopes to ford shape, cream white; low price with the ers name Stamped upon the wor Machines witout the maker's name are worth. H less at any price. With every ma- chine we give a guarantee for tive years, and your money will be cheer- fully retunded i not entirely satistace tied Velvet or Leather Collar Belts, |'; sale price, 2 ounces, 22 inches long: sold by exclusive | inches wide, value S0c5 our sale 24 Two quire box of superfine ie at 3.50 our sale 1 69 price, Paper, with envelopes to m Tn ot ey Seritchonin proportion, {af lott, voutics prea,” 47 cg ee aad i leathers, value 5Sc5 , ~ cd se Proer. tou oe Sect oe * ein Poser Gn i. Sersion Fier,

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