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¢ = Wa MEMORY SUL BUNK Young Ritterband Has! ; Forgotten His Identity, FEE Hi ite g i | Py ‘ SE. if af i ' i) ae uf rf it | ut | ty aye 3 i E z i ti: = ij ui i i il i | ( a Aus £ ‘| ‘i ‘ f LF i i i BIRD IN COURT ACTION. ‘Trained Canary Haé Full Preeéem . and Owner Suspected Neighbor H, te © q a of Keeping It. Weeping for the loss of her bird, a trained canary, Mra, Allen Sylulski beard the Magistrate declare against her in the Ewen Street Court, Brooklyn, toeday and all her neighbors knew the tricks Serges of the bind, for he was given entire tree | dom and flew about from house to house. always returning home, Yesterday, while fying about, some toys got after him and the bird dashed through an open window in the spart- ments of Mrs. Anne Ambrose, at 11 Floyd street. Mra, Sylulski went there fo claim bim and says her canary was Ambrose refused to give it up and so! ‘Was summoned to court. To-day we told the Magistrate that the 0 mech she had set the canary free, Nothing being proved against her, Mre. Ambrose was exonerated. The pird was Serectins prvoent to Mra, Sylulski, and wopt bitterly all the time she was in court. “MUST PRODUCE THE GIRL Geldferh Mest Bring te Court Chilé Whom He Eaticed Away from Home. Jacob Goldfarb, twenty-two years old, of 54 Ludiow street, was arraigned Before Magistrate Crane in the Basex Market Court this morning on a charge Of abduction. Four weeks ago he enticed sixtoen- year-old Gussie Weinstein away from her mother’s home, This Goldfarb ad- mitted, but claimed that he had married Be, firls,amd that the deserted him SHIPPING NEWS. i eerste . . @LMANAC FoR TO-DAY. oo te 648i Moon rises. 3.41 WATER. DOBSN'T KNOW HIS MOTHER} MARINE ON GUARDINS PROSPECTUS OF THE | REPUBLICAN PLATFORM foR 1900—- ——__ THE TRUSTS MUST GO. FoR PRESIDENT A TUT LL Pe PRINS”, aha loa ie ad eats See ee THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1900, STRONG “ DBDOEGIO® OOO) ae WILLIAM MCHINLEY Mr, “Murphy” Imagined He Was a lenged everybody that passed him. Po- ervice tended ALBANY, April @.—The Governor has liceman Dean, by personating the ‘cor Reports of Unsafe prog erttige eed hs Wy gitar React | signed Assemblyman Doughty's Barren | poral of the guard,” got him to the running of trains and the heavier roji-| Island bill compelling removal of the: Oak strest station. Structure. Ing stock were never Intended when the | ga works and abatement of the/ "1 t my right name,” ead the road was j@ could not prove this, oe however, smsiina so Wigudine Setar rae ose ° Wh 104 ——— — oo ing, “Td be court-martiaied, sure.” He| Another hearing on the reports of de- pillars’ being chatted or any lsobe-rive + j was discharged. * fects in the “L" ati bol etted columns, he could not do so. va 2 Ta lor, goad structare was — Lord & ry. SS ny: sag held by the Board of Health. Those] wens guagew of the Touple,”’ by ’ INSPECTOR HAD MSEVE ONL” Visual Evidence Basis of present were: President Murphy, Drs. Jenkins and Doty, Sanitary Inspector Gardiner and Attorney Godden, for the railroad. Inspector Gardiner, who has made the feports against the railroad, said that BROOKLYN, er frat lee road Mr. Gardner testified that he could support the obarges only by visual evidence. Mr. Gardner added that the “L’’ was SSIES ro ore) he spoke only generally of the condition | of the Sixth avenue structure, and had) ton, hot taken measurements of any part/ intended to when he reached home two of It. ; | He said that the swaying, which he had found to be particulerly bad be- tween Thirty-fourih street aml Fiftieth street, he had only noticed from the Concerning the general condi- Clara Morris, « story gun in The Brening W: merrow. Tailored Suits-Unapproachable Prices. And there’s not a gown in the lot that you won't like; but for the size and the material you might choose with your eyes shut. There are 125 Women’s Tailor-Made Suits that we have secured spe- The woman lives at # Floyd street,| cially for to-morrow, at prices that are fully half the regular. They are made of Cheviot, Venetian, and Broadcloth, gray, brown, navy and black, son's prices: AT 3.75, 6,90 AND 14.25 IN-) AT 10.50 INSTEAD OF 14,.25—| A fashions, STEAD OF 850 TO 21.00— 40 Bicycle Suits in variou: sharing a cago with ® goldfinch. Mre.| materials and odd sizes in an as- sortment of colors. Satin Stripe Zephyr Price Cutting At 9c. a Yard. Stylish Skirt in black cheviot cloth, with the circular flounce | trimmed with bands of taffeta, lined with percaline and fin- ished with velvet. The styles are varied, according to this sea- Three assortments at 10.50, 13.75 and 19.25, Also the following at equally good T 6.25 INSTEAD OF 9,75— Shawl Cape with the dee flounce and trimmed wit fringe, gray, blue, black effects, with tho rovers and finished ble plaid fisiog ng collar, with a high rol More Laces A lot of beautiful Nor- nes, imitation Torchon Laces.” All ‘0 ‘te mandie, Val Point de At Half, a ® | Minister to Turkey Has > | @) fas- einating interest, will be be- STAN 15 NOT OUT. | Not Resigned His Post. | It was learned through a reliable) source this morning that United States) Minister to Turkey Oscar 8, Straus has not resigned. This authority stated has not As papers two months ago, to this country, Mr brought the questions pending between} this country and Turkey to their logteal conclusiona, namely, the peated promites for the payment of the | indemnities and for the reconstruction of the Harpoot bulldings, desired to re Mr. Straus stated in the on hie regirn Straus, having resigned sign | The President and the Secretary of! Btate requested Mr. Strqua to rema'n | in the service at least until phe present negotiations, which are belng conducted with his help, are successfully con- cluded." Mr. Straus wae seen at his place of |dusiness, at 42 Warren street, this morning, and he absolutely declined to discuss the matter. He gald that all the facts could be learned Bt Washing- Hie said that he had sald all he = | BARRBN ISLAND 70 GO, BI Abating the Garbage.Woeks Nuleance Is Signed by Gov. Roosevelt. | months ago. | Grand Street Stove. (Gi Take Notice. ge) We make, in our own shops, all! the hair mattresses we sell. We |try to, and we think we do, make} |them better than most people, Our, | men are paid by the day for making jthem, and not by the pourd, as in many shops, is insures more jthorough and even workmanship. | Orr hair is all picked by hand, not by amachine. Our aim is not to see how. cheap a mattress we can manufacture, but how good, for the price asked, These Special prices are for three days only.’ Mattresses Full size Mattresses; fibre eotton top; covered with heavy ticking; $3.75. Mattresses [Made of Short Hair; {ull 40 pound weight; covered with A. G A. ticking; $5.75. Mixed Hair Mattresses; Covered with A. C. A. or any fancy ticking customers may select from our ao Size, Prices 25 lbs, 3x6 ft., $4.75 3o “ 3.6x6 “ 5.50 35 “ 4x6 “ 6.50 40 “ 4.6x6 “ 7,50 Pure South American Hair Mat- tresses; 40 pound weight; 4.626 feet; covered with A. C. A. or any This is a novelty fabric, 32 inches wide, with lust tinized stripes and | Dewest patterns, of course, and in kee; ids on blue, pink sod’ heliotrope eBid also ta teney. colorings: mt has ing wih the bet yh we have been fancy ticking customer may ‘igh pepelerity now for Spring and Summer Shi ists, a popularity that ey itll this season. We never| {rom our stock; is steadily increasing. The for it was 29 cts. a yard. To-morrow, in all| jad Prestier Laces in prettier patterns $13.50. the wide variety of choice, the pricing will be 9 cts. a yard. being Md pd pg regular prices Cold Storage for Furs. Venetian Ferciny corners ana}. “. Blankets. There is no otber plant than ours in Brook! of all kinds, Rugs, bg sad 5 covers loss or damage any hurry we can send for nyt Hats Picturesquely Trimmed. Second floor. Our new creations in hats seem to grow like the early wild flowers, every day bringing some new beatity to view. We have cause to be proud of them, proud to be able to so well fit hat and face becomingly. | than you that our Millinery Store last season was not what it should have plessing ourselves, which is harder to do than to new bul Excellent suits, avery chiefly, however, to pet clothing. are as follows stri cause. And if you want your ive itto you ina few minutes. Write us and we ing you wish stored, -| been. This Season, however, we are tise you. Have you seen t ing, a bower of attraction and interest and particularly so just now, Still More Unusual Silk Offers. 49¢. for 75¢, Printed Foulard and India Silks, rment in a We realize better e beautiful new store ? Second floor, 59¢. for 1.00 Printed Foulard Silks. 49 for thé best Japanese Corded Silks. 79¢. for 1.00 24 inch Black Taffetas. 79¢. for 1.25 Fancy Silks. 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00 for imported Suple, Meteore, Black Taffetas, for Coats, or 8, ele, . ’ A A Catch in Boys’ Washable Suits. These are all the washable suits remaining from our Soigeed on tow. The. large ples élocropesey is as new. re of them quickly to make room er ave Summer At Te, Insrenn OF 1.28—About ‘AT 1.49 INSTEAD OF 2.49 TO 2.98 of check cotton and ped seilor collars and shields, nicely trimmed, sizes 3 January sale. —Also,a lot of splendid sample Suits, of white pique, duck and beautifully made; not all sizes in any styles. for preserving Furs, Clothing ete., by the cold storage syetenn: Our guarantee Iron Lanterns About Half, It promptly | design; quite Summer cottages. All specially well made and very unique and artistic New, too, Four styles to choose from and each decorative in its own way. One point worth Strength, for without strength can be no durabie beau Iron Work. Most of the Venetian Iron Lanterns ARE flimsy and more or less ill shapen when you buy them, but and In artistic as st: goes with each 98c., regular 1.75, 1,39, regular 2.50, 1.75, regular 3,50, and some Lanterns imported from emphasizing is their there in Venetian one of these is rigid and fi shape—and will stay so—and as id fancy link chain ern, Venice. 2.97, reduced from 5.95. 10.50, reduce¢ from 21.00. It’s none too early to think of Awni Slip Covers, Si Spring and an ae s. Weare for this kind of ver nt go fot $1.35,81. <0,$1.98, $2. 50,$2.98 quicker now than later on, when every- op Borys everythi 10¢4 Fine Summer Blankets; nicely meade; faney border; setyal value 98:. 8 pair; 69c. a pair. 11-4 Fine Summer Blankets; cle- Uy finished; pink, blue and red y border ; actual value $1.0 pair; 98c, a pair, 10.4 Fine Wool Blankets; pink, bive and red borders California finish: $1.98 4 pair. 1-4 Fine Wool Blankets; California finish; beautifully made; ‘ancy borden $2.98 a pair. Comfortables and Bed Spreads. Crib Comfortables; both sides best figured ailkoline and sateen; 69 Cents. New Comfortables; both sides silko- line; zephyr edge; all dainty pat- terns and filled with best white carded cotton; 98 Cents; (value $1.50.) Fine French Sateen Comfortables; finest assortment of patterns; filled with best quality white cotton; made to order for us; Crochet Bed Spreads ; unsurpassed values in white crochet spreads; 59c., 75¢. & 98e, Marseilles Designs ; $1.10 & $1.50. Sultan's re cr 8B. Altman 4 Go. are prepared to receive FURS FOR STORAGE | and also to make alterations and repairs when desired. | Advaniages may be secured by having this work done as early as possible, CAMMEYER'S SHOB STORG, |e“ tat cf nat IN BASEMENT. Sale of 5000 pairs of women's $2.50! Oxtord Ties at All sizes and widths, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. of Men’s Spring Suits a at Less Than Sixty Cents on the Dol We secured these Suits from a manufacturer who ranks among the largest and fit the world. , The entire unsold balance of his Spring stock—barring four hu ‘and certain staple lines~-was sold to us at a great sacrifice. Sound business logic it ter which has given dt its position as the ‘ American Annual.’ *” * ¢ © imo World Aimanss and Bn: | ban 51.65 per pair. | 1h peau R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Bath Sides 14th St WA to 15th, 6th AW Over Forty Thousand Dollars’ Worth Required. Eusiness Stric'ly Confiden'tal, Satisfaction ve. jMlid THIRD A | evs. OPEN To advertise, Try The World And you'll be wise, + 2e8 enced the maker to accept our low offer. His Spring season was over—ours just egin- ning. His organization is rushing Fall and Winter goods. Travelling represen are active in the campaign for next season. Spring Clothing, so that the other could have full rity uantities to many stores, at a small discount, he stood a big complished his object quickly. That's the history of these values. Description and Prices of the The Suits are made of the choicest imported and domestic Worsteds; Chev Cassimeres and Fancy Flannels—single and double-breasted Vests. Patti and colorings include everything that is stylish, tastefal and attractive. Ful remainin fractional It was desirous to clear stock rooms of Instead of reduction and quarter lined with the best quality of double-warped serge or fine Italian cloth, Sizes for regular, stout, slim and short men—an many—sizes for normal men of small stature. The purchase has been divided into four lots as follows: $7, 9B—Wholesale Price $10.00—Retail Price $12.50 $9, 98 —Wholesaie Price $11.50—Retail Price $15.00 Our price ¥J J ,9B—Wholesale Price $14.00—Retail Price $18.00 Our price | 4,98—Wholesale Price $18,00—Retail Price $25.00 Sale Begins Thursday Morning in the Annex. Our price Our price $1.50 Men’s Shirts at 89c. These speci: and detached cuffs. walities will cost you 1.50 elsewhere. jal and vigorous emphasis. Shirts are leading bargains. They merit. strong, We accord it with confi- dence. Have never seen better values in our whole expe- rience of Shirt manufacturing, Shirt buying and Shirt sell- 7 Made of choicest madras cloth; large assortment,|scason. Have consulted am attractive patterns, in finest colorings, laundered neckbands| operated with the manufact Ideal for negligee wear. Our Price, made and finished, others ask $1.50 ; our price, 94¢. Men’s Underwear. back, 496. iggan Shirts, French necks, pearl buttons; Drawers to match, sus- pender tapes, double reinforced gussets and extension bands in back, 20¢, Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts, long and short sleeves; Drawers to match, pearl buttons, double gussets, and extension bands in Silk-finished Swiss Balbriggan Shirts, long sleeves, pearl buttons ; Drawers to match, double gussets, 89¢. Mercerized Lisle Thread Shirts, warranted fast blue, lavender and salmon, silk fronts; Drawers to match, pearl buttons, suspender tapes and double “ Otis” gussets, $1.24. Men’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.99. —Annex. Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, bulldog lasts, hand-sewed welts, extension soles. Men's black Vici Kid Lace Shoes, English lasts, hand-sewed welts, Men’s tan Vici Kid Lace Shoes, bulldog lasts, hand-sewed welts, Men’s tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, several lasts, hand-sewed welts. Men’s Patent Leather Lace Shoes, English last, kangaroo tips, hand-sewed welts. Shoes for Boys.- (Annex, Boys’ School Shoes, satin calfskin, Little Men's Lage Shoes, box calf. bulldog last, extension soles, strong skin and Vici imwmong soles and) and durable, sizes 12 to 2, $1.24; spring heels, sdzep @ to 13 1-2, at sizes, 2 1-2 tp § 1-2, $1.49. Boys’ « Solid Wear " Lace Shoes, Bad- er caliskin, extra stout soles, sewed | ~ the McKay mach nes, sizes 12 to 2, $1.87; 256 to Shp, $1.99. Boys" “Steel Shod"’ Lace Shoes, best American calfskin, English iasts, hand- sewed Sizes 12 to 2, $2.19 sizes 2g w 3% dae, | $1.38, Little Men's Lace Shoes, made of rasset goatskin and tan Russia calf, Little Men's Dress Shots, ade Similar|th® Purpose of | securing. ti 89c Laundered Shirts, made in our own workroom, of fine percales,| finest elsewhere. beautiful new striped designs, two pairs detached cuffs, elegantly | follows: | | spring heels, sizes § to 2, at $1.49. | of extra interest’ Men’s Hats.—Annen, EB shuld pel met to prs Macy Hat gre gs given a amount ind wort othe Hats 0 values ever presented. quoted to-day have been crit and unbia F result Our “Leader” at $1.88, Men's Derbys and Alpines—all leading shipes and shad and finished like the hats that ay sold elsewhere at $3.00, - Our “ Special” at $2.49 won tape che Ip . | new in the popular colors, |—the material and workmans same as you'll find in others’ $40 qualities, : Men's Derbys and Alpit than the ones sold by clot! $4.00—equal to the ones lexclusive hatters at $5.0 blocks, same colors, same stock, 7 Boys’ Hatn The range of styles for boys jlarge to state in detail. ; tany right-minded hed sy mas jwant, We enumerate a t to | arouse your interest. ‘ ¥ Boys’ Derbys, Alpines and f po colors and heights, * Golfing Hats, ik band $109. 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