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> y res MeN entne —or wee . 7 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1900, semieiaiee en nsineiieeneeenememibalihisicinti a RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Qo || Nomice, NOTICE. SKS $100,000 FOR P ‘ 4 f ped ben 1S — We prepay freight! WIFE'S LOST LOVE.| Boys’ Cloibing|Girls’ Reefers|)i0 o° ag pl sevenianlearmnigmes P - Atlantic Highlands to beep Ml Department. Frederick V. Bowers, Song-Writer, Brings Suit vo $5. over, That's’ Dresses. } {Ocean ( and all } lntermediice Pants Both Sides 14th St. worth remerobering from 13th to 15th, 6th Av for Damages Against Young George Latest novelties in Summer | Frocks; dainty styles, prices lost inviting, An exceptionally attractive] showing of Wash Suits, in] kilt, sailor and Russian blouse | styles ; novel and exclusive,| )iday and Saturday Specials. | at attractive prices, ’ 7 ia! | Gurls’ Gingham Frocks trimmed with em ‘ broidered and pique collar, | jatea and linen crash.) izes } to 12 years; values $4 & $6, special <a ae $2.75 & $4.75. Girls’ Savior Suits, | of navy, red and brown all wool serge ; any size, 4 to 12 years ; value $5, special $3.95. | Girls’ Reefers, of navy and red cheviot; any | sive, 4 to 14 years; value $7 special | $4.90. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. Friday and Saturday Specials. Boys’ Savlor Suits, of g prettily trimmed; values $3 and $4, $1.95 & $2.95. | Double-Breasted Sutts with extra pair of trousers ; value $0.50, $4.95. . an Boys’ Top-Coats, our entire stock of this sea son's top-coats in covert cloth; all sizes, 4t0 15 years ; values $6.50 & $7.50, reduced to $4.75. Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. | prettil MRS. LOUISE BOWERS. v his wife appeared at the 1 last week, and he announced that ‘The law will solve (he Puliman mys: | registered as tery I Frederick Vo Rowers, the song writer,| after both had secured divo from ” Svs Serna mte Se SSS °3| «THE SENSATIONAL SALE. el Gerard as Mra, George M. Pulls | married, : Anan is still his wife, has brought wit) irs Bowers ie the daughter « BAMING member of the Chicago Bow The Finest Ready-to-Wear nt. He has od of the foul ing Pull ar magnate, The gran for $100.60 for tho alleged ellena = a friends. § They woul SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, | fon of his wife's affections. t may where they were married, an Both sults were instituted in thie city) gave no informatior about their di Made by Yeeterday in the Supreme Court by Bow- rees. ttorneys, Epstein Brothers and| Mr Bowers. who, since his songs . . cdward Kats, of &D Broy The | “Wait Because,” and “Always, eC’ imer, young couple were served with the pa- | have bee s lived In this , ? pers at 11 o'clock last night at the Hotel) ity uneed that If his wife had se WHOLESALE MANUPACTURRAS OF FINEST (RADY-TO-WRAK ClafuINa, 146-780 Gerard. They accepted the papers with: | (ured 4 divoree { DROADWAY out exeitement or dismay ager had eve MR. PULLMAN NERVOUS. _ | papers, nud never beon cited to a Mr, Pullman had lost his self-p ase, and had received siom for the first time when an E bai he was n husband World reporter saw him this mo As we bought these choice suits at a very low price we can afford (without sacrificing our usual small profit) to sell the lot at from HALF TO ONE-THIRD LESS ses-| in any ning | tng. | Woman of th “T have nothing to say about Mr. Bow. | Linmeaiiate fter word came eee’ sult,” he said. j from Chicago that Pullman's tree wite, || than regular prices; thus: ; Tord that The Evening World repre-| £ f *hy): » find a hott All of the $12. $0, $15 and $16.50 Suits and three-buttoned sentative failed r rM 10.00 Hivorces at either Chicago ¢ wauke Cutaway Coats and Vests we have marked... ry © sald You didn't find them, e or Deen divorced. and | ei), Vm glad You aide mY tele hee All of the $15 and $20 Suits and three-buttoned Cutaway 12 50 r J 1 name the right pia and Attorne Eaward Coats and Vests, which are silk lined, we have marked ...+06 ry | i P Sa tinted the irtevant nse Reed eS Man Mre «eos ige arte Sat All of the $22 and $25 Suits and three-buttoned Cut. a = s }} sway and Prince Albert Frock Coats and \ ests, the latter silk 15 00 tg faced to buttonholes, we have marked toveeees - i wed loas of nm ‘ See te raked anil ‘ STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, e May 1, be anewered, “M » New York THE BOWERS'S STORY. Fred Bowe syer, Jesse Epstein. That ger eaid: “Lam told young Pullma . COMPANY @ C!.OTHIERS BROADWAY. sponded with Mra, Bowers and her re H. twin sons ‘ullman, were fusal to (Opposite City Hall Park, Just Below Murray St.) how Dand was one cans 6 these letters to her Iw Vir separaiio at oe a ne ater. Their ry " fi 1 bert yies jew had \ 3m sue 0 | , ne m Me. me that millionaire “iid vhink yy? : Wife at the Auditor.um Annex March % Since that dace one of Mra. Rowers's | | tAltives has vaid that Blanche ye ured a dly rut would fd then marry sung Pura. t mas NOVELIST BARRIE DID | | file an adiiitiona! damage sult against | Puliman for depriv ag, ie) : tne NOT RUN FOR ELECTION. } bervices of his wite."* ao tae | iesmon, SPCR oe wn STAMPED ON A SHOE CONSULT THEIR LAWYER, rx vient af the Royal Col Mr. and Mys. Bullman deosaitrom une | 168? °F Mt Edinburgh, Sas Ss Gerard to the offfeer of Howe & Hume" tlecied epresent Ve caree-| | pe! at noe b ren an Andrew» " A toni ki gorae 7 P How £ Commons withou see drm. Pitman to alight and tne young! James M. Hertic, tie noveitet, decided! PP. t d Guardt comer vents Wr Nummer "A emer Theat A: Hs arents an fans * we Humme},” said Mr. Pullman, | "- a | are always anxious to do everytning they can for their children and wards, “papers have been ‘wee : FOR WELL PEOPLE, But this best cannot be done for them in the im- fut and 1 wien to retain you as m portant maiter of shoes unless they are bought at rane, An Easy Way to Keep Well. our store. My. Paltman Bendel the lawyer the) There are no shoes for children like ours. summonses in two sults brought & A rasy to keep well if we would only Frederick V. Bowers, one againsc |Tv each day a fow simple rules of None that bestow the freedom of Bianehe Louise Bowers for abso foot action and wear so well; none ~ ee Ss the oe against George) TB* all imp pee] hing jo New tel that fit their growing feet as iegaiten 66 Men Beeore's ameaona "|" et oF te Rellow a vet rule or Bit scientitically and healthtully ; : Jot fare. Such pampering simply makes « none in which they are so i MAS, PULLMAN’S DENIAL, | <0rou appetite ant « tovling that cer tree from every pain and | ain favorite articles food must de! ‘The complaints in the suits had not) foot misery, and yet our prices are the least for these rved on Mr, and Mrs. Pullman, | ' ch £ there was in the stimmomees 10] o¢ "or, Wieeheld sists pretty Smt advice best of children’s footwear. | mdicate the nature of the actions were! oid and have never had @ errious ilmn, | Child's Russta Calf, Welt Sole, & and Lace, sizes 6 to 10% sree SO} the single line indorsements on (he back and at same time my life bas b Misses’ Russia Calf, Welt and Lace, sizes 11 to 2 soos 2,00} hPa scaaied — ,,| Stele am indoor ene, wat 1 en |The “Junior Russia Calf, Welt Sole, Lace, slecs $ to. 1314 2,00! Misia Gf the Pallecaiia fan ever berore iam econ 4 The * Junior” Russia Calf Oxtord Ties, Welt Sole, sizes 8 te 2.00 been accused of taking other erackers or dieting On the} Child's Russia Calf Oadord Ties, Well Sole, sizes o to to! 1.50 wives, ant young M 0 1 ‘ byl Misses’ Russia Calf, Oxtord Ties, Welt Soles, sizes 11 to 2 2.00 man hat not take h " Ps 4 Minne ab the ey a . | Youle Russia Call Lace, sizes 11 to 2 sae o 2.09 oil! (n her <™?| Boys’ Russia Calf Lace, siz .. 200 ree M Poullm . my robust health for) Youths’ Russia Calf Oxford . 2.00) me sort of ceremony with Mr. How hoy ae = to the regular daily use} Boys’ Russia Calf Oxford Ties, sizes 2', to $14.4. 2.50 it wo far as wifely duties ats vo d she owes none to Mr. How the man whe claims to be her nus The lady is Mra. George M. F man and will 40 continue, notwithstand fing the $199,6@ cuit for aller tion of af fections which was brought The children that wear our shoes are other children, Children's White, Blue, Pink and Red Kid Shoes, Shoes to prevent | | children trom toeing-in and High-Counter Shoes for weak ankles. } 1 have never evidently |ceased to thamk him for his a4 | “My physician first ady |them, because he said (barmiess and were got tne, Dut « healthier and stronger than} | GRATEFUL Men’s High Grade’ Shoes, $2.99--snnes. Ton Russia Calf, hand-sewed welts English bulldog lasts, extension soles, L h 2.8) at Less Than fm Russia Calf, hand-cewed welts, traight 29 A “+ 2 ' The Suits are made ot the choicest lack Vici Kid, hand-semed | Cheviots, Cassimeres and Fancy Flan ilar London ust extensiem snes Se-o,| SSS Patterns and colorings includ *} and attractiy : crs a | warped serge or tine Italian cloth sales, $ ¥ | Patent Leather Oxforgs wowed $7.93 © $12.50 Qua welts, bulldog lasts, cate ’ $2.99. Tan Russts Calf Oxfords, welts, English lasts, ext $2.99, as $998 « sewed, stout extension soles, bull. | double gussets and overlock seams, dog lasts, sizes 2%) to $4), $1.49;| 10. Mazes 12 to 2, $2.19, Imports! Natural Gray Balbriggan) Badger Call “Solid Wear Sho hints, long seewes: Drawers to mateh, | heavy tes, broad toes, strome and pearl butions and double gusseis, | TViceaD!es SRG Ba tO Sha, $1.0%) OK | 5 12 to 2, $1.57, | Fine American Caif Skin “Stee! Shog’ | Summer Weight Fine Worsted Shirts, | hoes, hund-sewad welts, Brig! sh lasts, pear! buttons, silk binding; Drawers | ion, sok Maae ahs t > to mate), finished with suspender $2.4 512 to 2, $2.1 taps. double gussets and eatension e —— bands in back, $1.24 | Tan bh 1 alt Ontos, bul tenston sob to Latte Mer 1 Shoes.black box cal and tan ssa calf, heavy soles, spring heels, sizes Sto 1) ',, $1.4 ttle Men's’ Dress Shoes, box caf ' pout everything that ts Full, bali and quarter lined with the best quality doubic- Continuation Sale of | Men's Spring Suits Sixty Cents on the Dollar. sine: mported WW orsieds, ‘he breasted lish, tasteful and dine single an nein $ | 4,98 for $25.00 Qualities. Boys’ and Youths’ Men’s Underwear. | Women’s Underwear. Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts, tinished| Ribbed White Cotton Vests, low with: silk fronts and pearl buttons, | neck, sleeveless, tinished with silk | Satin Call" School Shoes,” McKay | Drawers t match, suspender tapes, | tapes, 10c. shaped ribbed Vests, white or ecru tine lisle thread, high neck, pearl but tons, stlk fronts, long and short sleeves, also \-shaped neck, short} ves, tinishe! with silk tape and | lace edging; dirawcrs to match, knee | length, French bands, others ask SOc. our price, 29. Mercerized Lisle Thread Vests, pink, blue, lavender, black and cream, le | neck, Sleeveless, fancy open work front and shoulders, 49. ' 1900 “Webster” Bicycles at $24.98, | The Webster Bicycle has been bettered and enriched at every possible) Those of 1849 were as near perfect as human skull and mechan- and patent leather, hand.sewed welts, ical science could make them at the time, Whatever progress and in- 2 $1 ‘ , Children’s Dresses. finish of the Webster, One-piece style, black cashmere, examine this triumphant mount sills; full skirt, sizes 4 to 14 years, $2.91. Brown, blue and red Serge.good quality collar, shield, sleeves and tie timishet with brad, sizes 4, 6 and 8 years, $5.74; 10 and 12 years, $4.07; 14 years, $4.9 j ments do not — terested in details, M n’'s Light Roadsters, frames made | of nickel steel tubing, finished in black, sive, 20, 22 or 2 inch, with) flush joints throug sout, 24, inch drop | to bottom bracket; ovak rear forks; improwed, adjustable handle- | bars, all styles and widths; the entire cearing is reversible, insuring double the wear of any other ball-bearing in Brown and gray Homespun, double} breasted Eton jacket, faced with tucked | taffeta silk, lined with Roman satin Ingle-bua-back skirt, lined wit caling, sizes 5 to 14 years, $6.49, the market: Hartford or Webster tires; ars, 72 to 8B ‘ Gray Homespun, double-breasted Eton iy acket, faced with stitched Peau de 1900 “Red Star” Chambray and percale, prettily trim. Flyer at $19.98. med with white pique or embrouery, | We cannot formulate sentences too full skirt, unished with dee» hem, strong in praise of the “Red Star” izes 4 to 14 years, $1.90, Piyer. It is sold under other name, Madras and Checked Gingham guimpe and high ne effects, trimmed «ith white pique, Sizes 4 to 14 years, $2.01 | Large assortinent of white Organdie | and Lawn Dresses, trimmed ina va- riety of styles, suitable for com-| mencement exercises or contiima.| tion ceremonies, | Children’s Jackets. | Garnet, brown and navy blue Serge | Reeters, full double-breasted frost, We have everything required for French back, velvet collar, taced | Bicycles, and at lower prices than with silk serge, others ask $5,009; ¢lsewhere for things of equal quality: Our price, $5.24. | 1900 Oil Lampe—Jim Dandy, 66¢; Reeters, an assorted lot in a large, Light Weight, 72cs Dietz, 906; Ban- variety of colors, styles and materials, ner, $1.2) Searchlight, $1.93. Saes 4 to 14 years, others ask $0.00; Soit: Single-plaited back, slashed skirt, | lined with percaling, sizes 14, 16 and] 18 years, $11.99, | Diamond Frames, finished in black and | maroon, sizes 20, 22 and 24 inches: upturned, ram's horn and adjustable | handle bars: guaranteed single tube tires and other up-to-date accessories the ¢. of any $35.00 Bicycle in the market; owr price, $19.98. “6 1900 Gas Lamps—Are Light, $9.56 co peten Ba | Electro, $0.91; Searchlight, $2.19 Blue i Military Capes, line! Solar, $2.48. red cloth, large hood, unished with) . straps and brass buttons, sizes 4 to 14 Trouser Guards, per pair, 16; Stick years, $5.91. | Graphite, Jc., Straus’ Rubber Cement, « and 4<.; Rim Cement, Sc.; Toe Covert Cloth tons, handsomely Clips, "cs Tire Bells, i86.; Bristol tatlored, notched collar, dip front, Continuous i Bells, 44¢.; Cleve- ined with self-o Sizes 120018 yeas EPPS'S COCOA Distinguished everywhere | for Delicacy of Flavor Supe- | rior Quality and highly Nu- | | land Blue, Se: Aluminum, for spokes, 6c; Electric Stroke Bells, 17¢., 19¢., | <. and 2e5 Webster Single Tube Dentistry. 434 & 416 Fulton St. tritive Properties. pecially Peres) Door West Abraham & Strawn’ grateful and comforting to je Nervous and dyspeptic. 2 aoe opers and store- ee in half pound tins labelled JAMES EP S& CO. td., Homasopatnio botanical discovery applied to the oan) > s. REPUTABLE. DENTISTS abould not be judge! by the cate penny methods of the Dental Fakir Here everything guaranteed and ex! actly as advertised. | The cost is small, while the results are great German, French and Swedish spoken | Also a large assortment of Parlor Games, including Crokinole, Car- rom, Archarina, Parcheesi, Halma and man, WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, Teeth positively extracted and filled "00 4 you have 1 few old roots or Dadly decaye! teeth do not have them extracted, but let us estore them to their natural beauty with our Painless Crown and Bridge System, which is undetectable and everlasting Hours: § to 630, Sundays and Holidays, 9t> b They are vitally in.| Women's Light Fly and Hait Rod bamboo, with extra tip, silk a solid of the Nile; Bird ina G ally The Blue and the Gray; Mississippi For that reason we print the complete specitications: | Side Step; Little Dark Brown Lou; Roadsters, frames| The Mick That Threw the Brick; Fishing Tackle. three-piece split el seat, fitted on stain H <lowh case, others T prise, 8 Fett alities, $ 1, $2.9) and up to $9.9 Fly amt Fait Kods, three-piece: lamege woo! wit att netal reel seat , n cloth case, others price $1.08 Fetter Qualities, $1.98 and $2.93. alt Water Rods, three-piece maple tip, 84, leet long, 446, Salt Water Rods, three-piece maple tip, with eatra tip in butt, $7. Salt Water Rods. three-piece lance wood, for heavy fishing, with extra bp in butt, solid metal reel seat, cele tuloid crip, 5% feet long, others ass $2.54 our price, $1.56, Lancewoust Rods for weak, bass and heavy fishing, $1.54, $2.17, $2.39 aad up to $ $1.76, FB ask $2.50 o@r }A complete assortment of fishers men’s sundries at prices much tower than elsewhere, Baseball Goods. Pasebally, 14¢., 18c¢., 33c., 8G. League Baseballs, 71¢., S2c. Caseball Bats, 4¢., 7¢., 1 546 “Louisville Slugger’ League Bat, 666, Baseball Gloves, 18¢., 276, 368, 54@» up to $2.28, Baseball Mitts, 22¢., 440, 666, 9G» $1.63. Baseball Masks, j6c., 49¢., up to $5.78. » WAG, 38 broad toes and spring heels, sizes st vention have accomplished since then has been applied to. these peerless| Be, Sheet Music for Bicycles. Every improvement that conscientious manufacturers and practical riders could suggest has been included in the construction and /¢ urge all critics and expert riders to call and] ; It is equal to the best and superior to) Smoky Mokes; trimmed with folds ot biack tatfe:a’ many $50.00 bicycles in the market; our price, $24.98. General hg to prospective bicycle buyers, My Jerse Cage; made of nickel steel tubing, tinished| Birds in the Brook Schottische; Ma in black, extra low double-loop frame) Gum Elastic Girlk—Cake Walk; No size 24 oF 2} inches, 2% in. drop to bottom bracket; flush joints through- cout oval-shaped rear forks: improved, adjustable bandie-bars, all widths and Styles; reversible cones and bearings, fitted with Hartford or Webster tires: gears, choice of several [1900 Straus Bicycles at $14.98. These Bicycles are too well known to need a minute description, Thous- ands of satistied riders can attest to plates for $40,00; our price is $19.98. | their merits, Diamond frames, 20 and 22 inches; drop frames, 19 and 21 inches, flush | joints; seat post and handie-bars with internal expanders ; titted with up-to- date accessories and tube tires. Disinterested people know say there isa’t a better bicycle for $25.00, our price, $14.98, Bicycle Sundries. Tires, guasanteed during 1900, $4.49; Shekdon Single Tube Tires, $3.49 Morrow Coaster and Brake, that make cycling safe, $5.53. Outdoor Toys. Dolls’ Go-Carts, $1.57 kind, 9865 $1.79 kind, $1.24, $2.28 kind, $1.49 Outdoor Croquet, $46., $1.04, $4.51. | Lapress Wagons, $1.14, $1.59, $1.98. Sail Boats, 89¢., 99¢, Garden Sets, %., 22¢. others, Dentistry, a without pain by our new You can have your teeth extracted FREE, PAIN. LESSLY, in the morning hem- ists London, Engiana. e ‘ek’ and go home at night with BREAKFAST UPPER oy new ones j Full Sets of Teeth... "85,09 Gold Fillings ..0+ +++++++6$1,00 us Gold Crowns, 22 karat $5.0) Silver Fillings..-.+++++++e30, ug ee“ _———— We make the above prices for the express purpose of introducing our work and Dent proving that we are the only PAINLESS DENTISTS in Greater New York. CROWN AND BRIDOR WORK 40 PLATE Camplet Newton's Oil and Water Colors. o } Kiss Like Mother's Atter All, Columbia Graphophone Records, 296 Artists’ Materials. je assortment of Winsor & Marsching’s Matt Colors, foe china decorating, 7¢. P. ii. Macy's Gold, Silver and Copper Paints, each, 146, French Moist Water Colors, per box, 79¢. Paper Photo Frames, or decorating purposes, 1 4c. and 15. Canvas covered Sketch Books, 10, 146., 216 Red Sable Oil Brushes, Sty 8, 096 upward. Cameras and Photo Supplies. Klondike Cameras, take 3 1-406 1-6 in, picture, $1.09. Ascot Cameras, ake 4x$ in. pictare, $3.98. Wizard B Cameras, take 4x5 ia. plo» ture, $% 4. Two-ounce Graduates, 7c, Feu, ounce, 14¢. Hydrokinone, per ounce, 16¢. R. H. Macy Developer, per bottle, 18a, R. iH. Macy Toning and Fixing Solu. tion, per bottle, 24¢. Composition Trays, 4x5 im, 1465 Sa n., We Eastman’s Films, 15¢., 30c., @e., 906 and upward. Eastman’s Solio Hardens er bottle, For Sale \ DOWN and $1 WEEKLY. Waltham ond Sigte sehen ad Diamond Credit. No everity equine ar guarantee Perfect Satefaction oF Me Retunded. GLOBE CREDIT WATCH CO., 4 WORLD BE § " ot Se ye Glasses 6 Free Spring and Summer Catalogue mailed free on application. j more for the purpcre of bringing Mre. 1 honestly believe the habit of tabi ubber f Ladies ia Attendance. All Examinations aod Coasultatioas Frea Bongre Ini the notice of he publie| wets, Urmergele Table after ‘weal te : | alone eee ‘ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS | Me elolly el Nall |” Oe aieh aod aiting ant] ALFRED J.CAMMEYER, 6th Ave.,cor. 20th St. | ois Filings, from #200 Brook: Jie Yet, Rr eS ie as $1 DOWN AND $i WEEKLY ote Men and women past Afty years nt? : Extracting with gas vr cocaine, S00, | qe SOtlyne PRICES THE LOWEST. PULLMAN NOT AFRAID. ead sae aeative ater heals inmate Puaxana Atier 11. Me, $1.00 F . LEW /N'S 48 WEST ISTH ST. “Ho soon as Mr. Bowers combewends|* perfect digestion and to ward off disease D A MONT } Ni . atents lections and Meet, 267 WEST 126TH ST. to interpose the particulars of bie or od iS ate’ BRED SA meat wide AMES yous. j Never Ulosed, Day, Night 0 Sunday, | ‘ ol ANON, WATCHES for such exorbitant damages, Mr. Pu ‘on HANKS DENTAL ASS'N, | '4: 8510 pe) pry Shes Bes chien sum ta the Tk ANN AL ecTiN man will be prepared to meet him. a ‘ have demanded a copy of the complaint, |! ao eee ee oe years a arn : and when that ix forthcoming there will poet venue, cor. ret. 3 be & speedy enlightenment as to Mr en Seed uae piced; wenet Whee Matas @ ie aliman’s defense. Until that time heltor a weak stomech o- 2 rl ‘New Yore. Steemboate. | den lane, Room 66 1 ind I are in the dark as to how Bowers | will_ofte , pomeht 6) our often we agree | 5 . | " Lime “4 Sa ae received S180 worth of injury.” _ ea Wellner ahh tommanty TROY BOaTs. | Lawyers ‘i eee en On Be Hummel dectired Werte on aan eeuiernte in} oom ee Wants afford bop tase ata 2 Erp slik save Wwe | alt ilearal me on Wants give thousands some-| ; money te theecsnds 7 ae | tie : focee Pullman oad he womea wie thing an ia eS rans tala © aah rmaciasaaeee Stasi LIVORUES Ramet ea waa = ‘ ’ oa ° i : yee a ee ae aeiee i

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