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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1900. EMILY REYNOLDS’S ‘ QUEST FOR BROTHER. Mrs. Didway Tells How She Was Separated from Willie 28 Years Ago, and Her Belief that He Is Now Wealthy. * ‘ A Train of Bargains “ Greater New York's Gre Store.’’ In addition to the remarkable price cutting that will signa ¢ close of our Great Five Days’ Sale a host of special offerings in fashion. able and seasonable ready-to-wear goods for men, women and children Go On Sale Saturday { OLAS E REO OOOO a ene eeeeeeeereseeeoeee. eer eoenee eee ee eRe Ken ewKceeeeeenea ee The Clothing for Men & Boys. | Sich Ges: Fixe Dave’ Sale. [Pos Dushe AS long as cur present supe ad : 7 Below we mention a partial list of eo! the great offering pI we etnies, Saturday’s Special Price; for Superior Clothing. F Apertict American Watch, pee earber Safe! y ro . fi tat Pins, value 3 far J busbes a 75 Re | Great Offers in Men’s Suits. fei N 118 og umge 35 eons fold Men's Spring Suits—Weicht suitable for immediate use tel Stick Pins, 4 ‘old only in dozen lots. ' “ # 10c. 0980, 6 se et 1 in a variety of newest patterns, every garment strictly {AN S-cay Ansonia Cleek, Leather Dog Collar Belts, se fF HOE. 10:1 58, “Or 2 Poa varietics to select all-wool, made with wide French fac- manutacturer’s list price value $0, our sale 24 ; P ing trimmed in the best manner, We ee ny t sale J 65 price, cach, Ladies’ fine Parasols, our | jjeem's fee is lot ee, , price, make specia! mention’ in this lot of a \. ° Draw Belts o{ doub'e faced, Prise 7 65h y m Crimeon anches Wake Strictly all-wool blye and black serge Gold plied lever Sleeve hea ae i : u “tai andcheviot that is euarante sl fast color, Buttons, value isan | our sale price gg) Moses) Parasols, our 25} oe Men‘a Flee Sulte—You cannol duplicate these sulls anys} our sale price, per par) Oy 45) site price, ech, where short of $12.00 or $14.0), They are made of ts A thorough practical Camera, {ne velour cassimeres, high grade cheviots and so't-finished English Finger Purses wiih | Framed Pictures, size) with one extra plate ‘ ‘ i initials value 45c,, our 22x, value $2, our wht : black thibe's.each garment perfectly tailored, 8 95 sale pric, each, 25 |. taleveeies, each 95 holder, our sale price, 98 ° Da . ssi obargh Out-of-town orders packed free of charge and shipped at your expense. None C. 0, D, Infants’CapDept, correct in style and trimmed as only bigh- | ok grade garments usually are. Stow and extra Cloth Bound Books, our Gold plited Beauty Pins, 4 yood strong Umbrella for fares rare Wied sh he seine pret, oe if per vol 14| value 1S¢., our sale 3 men and women, value Men's Suits — These suits represent the manufacture of one 4 UME, price. per par, $1.00, ob $34¢ poles 48 of the best known makers of high-grade clothing in ths i country, The worsteds used in these garments are strictly the finest, such as merchant tailors show and sell at fancy prices. Everything that is new in pat- tern, such as checks, overplaids, mixtures and narrow stripes, make these suits the 95 equal of anything you woukl expect to e pay $18.00 oF $20.00 for, Men’s Spring Top Coats. Men's Top Coats, latest shades of all-woo! covert cloth, each gerenent properly tallored A atte ee As the value is exceptional, Saturday's Sale will be gigantic. , A ve he The American $5.00 Ine is high-class footwear and especially adapted for the present Webster's Pronouncing Dictionary | detsit tas been siightad, and we be { i American $5.00 Ine i highcat) footwear and especially adaped for the, presen e Webster’s Pro- pest are presented ton eaci purchaser of Boys’ Clothing Saturday. Caps, of lawn, tucked and va flat ruche, 19 z thy les of the very latest de- And Manual of Usetul In ae bi hed to fy ee renen at Signs: the assortment is .onpiete in sizes G to 11; widths A to Ee; styks are lice, button, ps low cuts; made with weited and stitched soles. soft and flexible the leather Russ he c xible the leathers are Russia Every doubttu', disputable or difficult word, in current tua an be ant willow calfskin, dark or light shades, black ot brown vici kidskin leather; fast Speech or poplar litcrature, in this Dictionary is correctly ef color nooks and eyelets: so es very best leather, treated and hardened so as to give extra fined, en's Top Coats—In offering these Top Coats at the price a Gs pivohupe AV sad spelled, properly pronounced and acceptably defines. ’ we offer not only great value but a coat that has all Shp Mn aes s is i HTered e'sewhere at $5.00 ts equal to these at 3.00 he Boys’ ' ¢ ter and style that are found in high-priced gar abel: A T ys ° othr e- ferent ane made in (he popu'ar shades of Oxford and} See Display in Third Avenue Show Windows, —_#*!* Fiver. 00 1. Seotion Sailor Suits. A very spzcial offer will be found in a blue | Cambridge gray, also all the newest shades 6 9 ° 5 Second Floor, @ith St Section, seece ee: Corset Covers Laan serge sal'or suit (for boys from 3 to 10 years). These suits of tan covert cloth, trimmed with good are’ trimmed with eleven rows of silk soutache braid | Pyytanr satin, and velvet. collars; no better 3 j around the collar and forty rows on the 3 95 earneat sold anywhere short of $10; here at a. € 0 en S n erwéar. , . - shield, The serge is guaranteed fast color 's Top Coats—A dressy, up-to-date garment, made of and of good weight for immediate wear; byte bd Oxford and amie Coatings ; sill lined choie pop : x ‘i throughout and silk faced to the edge with pure dye silk; Boys’ Sprece Su'ts. A strictly all-wool, weareresisting idee Mauseced and caton (ib naaraee Fer twenty years Mre, G. W. Didway, of No. 6 Java streei, Greenpoint,| \@, that he sometin Brooklyn, has been hunting for a lot! hue uniform and that suit, 8 to 15 years, made with double-breasted jacket, pat- ie fines: t brother. Now, discouraged and heart-| when she saw it. She re ent waistband and good trimmings; in fact, and is logit Ag Be tue broken, as i her story to the} her mother o: she would made to give the best of serv'ce; a cheap that no tailor woul ° Evening Wo je hope that by its| Deve rich some day, She rememiers suit at $3.00 as a standard suit; for tomor~ $25; choice at publication some tidings of her lost rela-| and that her erendtather lived Ine bose: row at , = Youth's Suits, We are showing (en different styles tive may reach her. ‘The story involves an old family, two fortunes and a little boy and girl who found themselves In an orphanage in Westchester. Wiliam Reynolds was out of work fi 18H When the war broke out. | His grocery man promised to look after his little ones if he went | to the front. Every month the h Boys’ Tag Coats. The popular garment for boys of all | in the newest spring effects in cheviots, cassimeres | Mth ing's s f and worsteds; the suits are made and trimmed in the best See eh aho the ae His ead 2 95 minner, and include blues and blacks; it would be e made. cut a hard matter to dupiscate these goo's at hie al ghar ly Smit elsewhere for less than $10.00; our 6 95 Boys’ Dress Sults, sizes {rom 7 tu 16 years, price, ry made of high grade blue chevicts, serges and 4 95 vous g Men's Suits. Strictly all-woo! Cheviot and TE cuter tusks tomorira ae e Cassimere Suits, in 4 variety of this season's newest tterns, perfectly made and well trimmed, We are showing for the little fellows from 3 to 10 years of oe 4 ‘an exceedingly large line of high class novelties in Russian | 785 14 to 20 years; $6.50 esewhere, * of fine cambric, like cut, trimmed with em- broidered edge, all father sent home his pay to the loving Qnos she sawp has@ioine poung maa Uttle woman in Westchester for the war) j))°) crowd on Madison Square. Blouse Suits, Sailor and the mannish Vestee Suits at popular % to cease. ident that he was one ot *4 rices. Second Floot, 60th M. Corner. of the town. He lool Ls cers—eeecee weeceweceec eee r cece cece cw ceccecoceccceecececs News of Death. Wee “the litle, fellow that “ne used "i > , One ay in the summer of 1865 instead] cali Wilke She watched him Our ( I kk & S De I h Child I d @f bis pay envelope she got a letter from| Ja, {UPON Sure ee ae ee WET: 0a uit pt. e ren s i rimme hie captain, The good man, who had/{im. Sho was about to ask him for fe alg bers pps ncothe ort Offers Five Special 752 dozen Men's Shirts and Drawers, mate by Townsend & Ja'e. 658 dozen Men's ‘ Shirts and Drawers, made by Lawrence & Co. 1,442 dozen an ntrimme ats. Ten's Shirts ini Drawers, ribbed, made by fonic Knitting Mills. Ss T. M Sa ae goods were aad eo some ron Sago vd almost 506. on the = ow— loliar. We have divided them into 2 lots, a5 follows: Speciale fee a turday Lot $ ame greatest bargain our Underwear department ever sold cons sts of Mea’s Shic s and Drawers ot fancy striped Balbriggan. The shirts ere bound with o never saw him widow etruggied along valiantly, saying} Mr. G. W. Didway, her husband, ts an hat she would keep tmr flock together, | /nventor, He ung man of Renlus Ba: ‘ f S ho metier what happened | sg rgains for Saturday. ruttie of same material, But after a time she became iil, and the y hi ced moi ergy ime 4 4 of Seat mage, bet place her two!to fit up a f ; the work will Ladies’ Fly-Fromt Suits of real} Trimmed Tam o silk tape and have pear! buttons also a fine lot of pain unbleached Balbriggans—Shirts | sizes 2 to 10 years, siteecs kt dren. swiitia nae bmily| begin a Scotch homespur ight ara pei hehehe brums, and Drawers, J hese goods cannot be duplicated later for 35¢. cach, We have them 19 infants’ dept., tay of biye cheviot serges, The jackets | dimal, navy, brown and Pe Siam your Casa aE Boys’ Blouses of white n, large sailor are lined with fine lity taffeta white, at the remark i) Jame Vey garner t batt is bot is worth SOe., and many sell for 7 » They consist sth: skirt the new Seon efte.t,) _ ably low price of 59 N Lot 2 of tine trench Ribbed Shorts and Drawers, s tk and satin front shirts, If thie story comes to the eves ; t, lain coors, Neat stripes and cer. We also inch de plait Balbriggans, in ecru, light 4 8 William’ Reynolds he will make his With inverted plait back: best perce } Children's Mixed Braids, : Dive, pink, fesh, modes tans and fancy stripes. They are made of the Dest cotton, and by + AAfear on her left cheek, made by tall-lter very haopy by writing to her at line lining and veivet binding. fins | fancy crowns and brims, the best mills in the country. We guarantee them to be perfect fitting, if in any wa Sipe Serene Weare See wee ee Oe onl, Sreennetet, verre: est talloring. A stylish. up-to-date} polka dot, band, rosette, not satisfactory, your money wil beer ully refunded. Your choice, for this 8 = a ~~ suit which cannot be Cuplicated in? quill, teft side trimming. sale, at WERLERY WIFR SOLD His STORE, New York for $20.00. Our syecial! These untrimmed hats sell sia ; 4 = sil Dall Paint Shop While He Was av Away. ‘ Julius baler, @ painter of 1615 Park @ | avenue. and Sam Lazarus, an auction- ———— an embroidered ruttle gael sde, sizes 2 to 6 98 years, infants’ cep’. s Second Floor, ch St, Section, Main Fieor, G00) St. Section. | The Children’s Dresses.} Ladies’ Waists Children's Sehoat LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEF Meee token ee SHIRT WAISTS, with fringe border, violet, Duet, rose and showides, nel and cuffs sumere, nicey turquoise, special to- morrow at 6. 98 ADIES' SHIRT WAISTS of & Colors, sites 72 to go; black and wavy | Chiliren's Tam o' Shan- 2 fo 46. None C.O.D, ters, fancy crowns, plain les’ Skirts of Oxford, gry, brims; in‘brown, a: cardinal; trimmed with rosettes bluish gray, black and brown hom of ribbon, buckles, quills; excellent, stylish little hats spun cheviotinvertedp'ait back,pant! | like cut; regular price $1.25; to-morrow, 75 side, tatlor stitched, percale lined, ve " Wie ote Chindren's Hats, fancy braid mix. vet bound qehccesl rd | 49 tures, Tam o' Shanter crown: . a ' > ter ro s 50 for Nonteorren Caly "es have white brims, trimming of Ladies’ Eton Jackets, velvet and rosette to match Diack brosd-ioth crown two hanisome quills ron price for to-morrow I for 75¢.: to-morrow, only 10.00 special at 59 Mrs. Thalen Got $200 for Husband's ‘er, were brought into Hariem Police Court this morning by Policeman Cash- i te brad of el for disorderly conduct. itherent mixt “98 a, 104 Th, Thalen said his wife sold his store Mother Reported Demise : tor yesterday to Lazarus. 1 “ of Twins When One = !""\vhmn *se"ame > “pend hie ehop| 8 blazer or double- through crowts the cheapest this ON ae a tavieta silk; tucked back and this morning Lasarus him out. breasted style; high J hat was ever sold was for ' yes, af immense f col nd 1 cutis; all a | Was Alive. ae ee Oe ee ere Medici collar and roil- Fa anes te rorroe, Ds of ditteren! materials ront, col-ar and tlare culls; all ag and nicely trimmed ing revers, appliqued with satin and silk em- broidered, tatfeta tired and best tinish; regular value $1 5.00; special Baby Straw Hat, fluted brim, full tow in ront, with straw trimmings, assorted colors. in a A owith suk’ or fancy (a) braids, 4 to \ ) brown, white, bue. cardinal | ible! 2.93 hen some, stylish hat, at the specie! price for to- ' 1 Girls’ Dresses. in ihe / ' atest spring mixiures 1.75 ported yore, belt and oe” 2a None sent C.O. D, No Mail court. A three-monthe-old child of Mrs. Teac) The men left court her Tannenbaum, of 10% Forsyth street, Is in| a beeline for the aint shone ae! ae? Gouverneur Hospital suffering from the ————— 20 Ibs. AT SEVENTY. effect of improper nourishment. It may Tecover deapite thapfact that the mother) had reported it dead, and, according to | Left Off Coffee set Hite a Remarkable the police, one surgeon had asked an- other to issue a death certificate N. H. Baldwin of Laconia, Mrs, Tannenbaum, whore husband de- is seventy years olf and h: ined. erted her #lx months ago, went to the |twenty pounds since 1898. A letter Eldridge street police station tast night | Says: “I drank imported coffee be- and said her twin daughters, three | cause I needed something warm with months eld, were dead in her rooms and | my meals, While 1 was using coffee mortow, Orders Filled. 10.00 New Importations of Flowers. | auton at oak Ladies” Cot Comes of Fine Wreaths, Montures, large Sprays, Frit | with insertto pot. NS ls Seiko Sea est styles; 32 inches ft ; i td : a> nd Sale of Eyeglasses and |Men’s Negligee & Ouste) sty we: ri imesh oa ona day in our grocery Dept. The fo lowing ehe wanted thelr bodies removed to the| I was thin In flesh and nervous, le pric i Morgue.» phe was too poor to bury |stomach trouble ae well us bowol cng 5.00 in Shirts for Saturda avle prices assur: this result, ef them. Pollcemen found one child dead} Kidney trouble, I left off coffee in|$ Ladies’ Capes of fine quality broadcloth black, blue and S 25¢ 75c 98c 4 Yet We direc attentiost th: Fresh Fruit and Vege the other living 1888, taking Postum Food Coffee in castor; 24 inches long, ined with finest china s pecs, 9 oy ° Men's Seft Bosom Shirts, | ¢table Department, which is very complete. When questioned about her story the | its place. of tailor stitching on yoke effect, and 7-inch circular By bringing this c \ with “Tal undered — neckbs nd, As! Ca'ifor se- | South Ora: er. woman said she had called a physician| “I wae fortunate in the first trial flounce at bottom, regular price $10.00, Saturday 9 Free. y bringing ae 3 wristband and sep rate tink tea ott yan ae were Dome who Informed her that one child was|of Postum, when was well made by special, 7. 8 with you cach purchaser bi ufls, lange assortment off fine Large cats ead 15 pigs ‘ieee 14 , Rae her sad de oe | th wife oa eros had Sara of Byeghsses or Spectacles wil pats Tea 7° BQ) Len cing Peas, cal- Passover occ, ta So ae alice “eat tors, SS" | how to make It right. It tasted ’ receive a chamois evegiass cleaner, reek aan bse l‘ieas” “* 16) 2 eee bearer two death certificates for three- n s ats at 4 ° large cans. ; old twine. . silk guard, hook and case free of som Shiris Sigark aod Biase, ver physician to whom {twas ad- ; d . "6 The Wines, &e. ‘Was out of town and aid not re- > charge. fone, 3-Ib. cans, | e es, turn yesterday. Then the woman went { : 7 " vs ras | Tomatoes, red ripe, solid Genuime PepperWhiskey, = wore ? At age. por Peir—The celebrated : pack, only 6 canstoa Z| old and rich, extraon goldoing eyeghsses an! spectacles, : 4 a ser c8n 1 yates at thi ‘ to the kind soli} + PAE SBR, value at this price, impossible to tarnish or break, as > bap the:. Tomatoes, our ‘ancy, New| Per bottle, way tape, Consered s bere | , A AF SPUN TG | Votes, wild pack, tre. Hunter Rye, bottle, 9D eee oy mens sot bare S080 | reas tice 94 Rhine bat OP per pair; our sale price, som Shirts, laundered neck- ‘omatoes, best, gallon yy Solid Gold Nose Eyeglasses and Spectacles, scien- snd, wristband and sepa cans, Malt Whiskey, tifically made, mihly tniahed. The eyeglasses are skeleton rate link cuffs.made from exclusive patterns of fine madras: | Sugar Peas, tender, "10 pure, for the sick and - set, t es set in gold-iilled rims, making them sod elsewher we have an immense as- 98 icious.per can, | werk, hig bottles, Botate Weems Uncupected strong, neat and ae i ee oka gett nose} = sortment for nat Stringless Beans, very 6) Ausone's =e s Ale— ieces, and are guaranteed to a ime. § jh the Soit S \irts, mide of the new Madras cloth, ine. 2-Ib. cans, i Highest grade in the world, In & mit to obtain his portiotn of $.- deleorated silex crystal periscopic lenses, non-breakabe } i i rod wig kt om wristband separate link, Sener Cera) fancy. tem ea at Burton-on-Tremt, (008,000 Jett by his father, Henry 0. Pearce henomenal. springs. The ppeesra yh yoo oe 80 8 i specta- ) cufs. which prov ses to be a great seller; we j 4 der and young, per can, 7} Engiande no} ee re cbs edn grow Tene | ate hae ir reef Sor, Mone cw 36) epee soe” BAS) — fess than $1.50 per pair. Similar goods are advertised by | “HR's and Bo 8’ Ne ligee Shirts, wt) collars and culls } kind, per can, Old Maryland Rye Wise Bigar 0. styles and} others werkly as 65:00 goods st $100, as great bar 76 | tba 2: fealty Samora SS Ad | French Macaront, Spar) key, very excellent, half to bold carefully constructed, trimmed with a tine | _##i% We offer them at the special price of, per pair, Mea's and Boys’ Negligee Shirts, soft bodies, collars | - SMEtth, Vermleele AMO] gation, oss gab , ttil_ he band and binding; imported ieather} Genuine Pebbles, 98c. te cll tach, ade we trv ok abot 25 nex Y Curraguir pie 120 $0) |p eter Pebbles —Genuine Brazilian axis-cut Pebbles set in goldoine | des ens tins shirt is reta led im 4 grout many Sores 49 tld, pgs, J Rye Whiskey, extra ‘ To protect {rom dust and wear when not in use we have} and silverine frames which moisture will not injure; always ¢ to morrow at i Our $0-Cent Ceylon 40)| a with the manufacturer to have each hat packed in . Pebbles are always sold at such | [1 Boys’ Negiigee Shirts o! ine qual ty Vadras T callon, delicious, per Ib. ASOLID LEATHERETTE HAT BOX, strap and nickel buckle have a limited sale. These very ih, with collars and c poitiagttal | St, :milion Medeor, handsome LEATHERETTE BOX. xchusive opticans ' | | Cur 40-Cent Ceylon attached, which hok’s it securely. A $2.00 hat, packed in e ive ie at $400 stitched throughout, felled seams, dee . best pear! fro Hat tat Ls 1 49 sa buttons: in fact 3 shirt that ought to sell for $1.00 59 per =: be used for derby, alpine or silk hats, we put 100 doz. on sale to-morrow at Lettuce, Bosticn 6 deaux, quarts, Main Piecr, Goth #8. Corner. Leese sold | eres, creunt Peat, Sih mo

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