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Ra ee GTI FETE hr mt LVELY OM FOR EWE. Greets St. en Mer- + chants at Exchange and Is Cheered. _ TO PASS | APPLAUDBD BY CROWDS,’ Admiral Shakes Hands with Pretty Girls of Forest Park University. BT. LOUIa, May 6 Admiral and Mrs Dewey preakfasted rit ate to-day the long ride from Chicago ade st Jackson? esterda the Admiral lerabl ‘ . he Mere ange called on the Adm Planters’ Hotel, and at 10% A Admiral and Mra 1 Callwell and Crawfor! were the Merehants " fq series of revept A crowd sever in fre had cathered about the Meret Admiral wa ‘ Way to the Exchange, As form he was greeted with en-| BOSTON, May 4—One the members of beaut im this 1 8! Loule, An min Row lowed ‘Then the Bryan Club ball i Was escorted back to the carriages ning. and takey for a drive th Boston girl entered In the com: the park Systeme and along le tier of pucitement petition fs in a varda and driveways of o bordering on hysteria, because four of In the party besides Admiral and Mrs.| the moat eligible of New York State Tyewey were the Admiral’s son, George | bachelors are (o pass judament on thelr Dewey, of Chic and Mrs. | enchantments Oo. 1. Waites ord and * Ex: | The men who its have dared to face and Livre f ihe winn and the rn ol change. | damsel and her coho At the iaiy Monumea ear the en | Willlam Astor Chanler, Congressman trance to Forest Park, the carriages | millionaire bachelor, 9 hero of the drew up for 4 few moments wh Spanish war. with « heart of marble so Admiral and Mrs, Dewey alighted and] far as the feminine « rned Jacob Ruppert, Jr Pen ome ts IFOUR NEW YORK BACHELORS ONT SEE iE re THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, | ON BOSTON BEAUTY... atinang €9, = = recetve FURS FOR STORAGE and also to make aiterations and repairs when desired. Advantages may be secured by having this work done as early as possible. Get Your Money’s Worth! We can give you the biggest money's worth in spring clothing that New York can offer our line ot Spring Suits it you want the proot see me Rumor saya, Bouth Hoston girl wae May. Congressman, from | qu Brooklyn, and W. 1. Daly, Congress | ( man, from Hoboken, compl ne Het Jin of judmes. atatte Zz Every one is well worth atwenty-dollar bill, They are the newest, nodbiest, Representative Pitagerald, of Boston, | voung won > will escort them 1 nicest you'll find in aday’s travel, They're single breasted sacks (waistcoats single sroured the Judges, and he says he will | Mr Pitageral’s home, The carrlames| 4. double breasted) of worsteds, cheviots, carsimeres, Thibets, Ac. Instat upon them meeting all (he young | will not be hauled by the young women No wonder trade is coming to us this season as never before! The values women of his district Automobiles wil) be used would tempt the most grudging pocketbook —the most critical desire. :| Broadway, cor. Houston Street. Mr at ve Laine: yo has alread ” tempting says the girls prectative and Fitagerald denies that he yntae’— Roston, of New York are no he wants the « ba stant pr ae STORB OPEN SATURDAY TILL ¢ P, M, samarned than any other State in the 'n LN sera, has nothing to do with his | A Mars AD be oxpecta is that « women in his district WKILEY WN THE OWL TRUST. Senator jes Tarthy to the Charge of Using MeKiniey's Name ta Tempe ee Fight, to The Rrening World) ND, May &—Rev PL A rte endent of the ue, received al | | letter ie m ’ Senator Hanna| The President's anevetiecaiare eae foe neh Rev! Make Their First Bold the Nalonal Administration with hay. { Strike for Votes. | ing ordered tne defeat of the Clarke Option bill in the Ohio Legisin oo taxt Winter The Senator says: “I never used the} President McKinley's campaign men- President's name in giving a reason|agere made their first stroke yesterday when the Standard Oi) announced a 10 per cent. increase in wages. why I thought | the temperance qu 1 be well to le jon rest where it WS holler maker work. demanding! $2.5 for nine hourr’ labor. On the heeis) of the company's recently declared $10-a-| share dividend, a strike would have a} bad influence on Republican chances! for success in (he coming campaign. | A hurried meeting of the officers of the Roosevelt: wo- tor Ford's New York! ne Rallroad Company Bridge| }, watch authoriges that company to construct a bridge acroms the Kast River at or near Heil Gate at an ele- vation above mean high water of 1% was That I made any bargain with] Twenty-five thousand men, distribated | aay in consideration of a con. }over twelve States, will be benefited. tribution to campaign funds is simply |The raise means a yearly contribution | t oF een of $1,009,000 from the greatest of all trusie! = in behalf of a friendly Administration. | HELI GATE BRIDGE NEXT. A lealing officer of the company sald woul a] “The unrest of labor led to the ad-| meee vance at this time, although the Stand: |: Governor Sinn 1 and Work “= Bike Pog ea Ei rane: poset Must He Started Next re rumors of @ sirike from September, . Nod, early in the week, as The Ualue of a Watch is what it will do. We have men’s “COLE READY WK LANST FOR A FIGHT, ISLE MAKING. A Millinery Delight. it will interest you to inspect the swell creations shown at GERSON §, The Speciaty begs oo aad Vrimmed | ume as the most costly watch made. | They are supplied with either Wal. the names \tham or Elgin works regen \are enough—and are put into gold- | oon em 5.00 | tilled cases, warranted ten years. Davis Bill a Crime, and| Railroad Objects to Ar- | The rice is $3.00, This watch would be exceptional good value at Opens Schools to Boo- tificial Island in — 7 50 $12.00, . dlers, He Says. the Bay. one Fe You can get better cases, cases _ that are more fancy if you want to City Paymaster Timmerman had just| Attorney Barealow, for the New Jer- pay more forthem The appearance | reached hie office to-day when the tele- |%Y Central Railroad Company, filed Beanies, 10 ()Q | ot the watch is good enoug! for any. phone bell rang and Mr. Timmerman | Protest to-day with New Jersey | one, The price is the lowest price Riparian Comminsion against the peti ton of Edwart PF. Cragin for permission to build an artifical trland of thirty. sbven acres in New York Bay, between Liberty and Eilts tetands Tals protest may be withdrawn The Centra) Railroad claims riparian was called. “This is Mr, Bussy, retary of th or Least wi ut hundreds of fascinat that will buy a dependable watch in this quality, ‘LAMBERT BROS. | Third nee cor. ~ St, N. ¥. Assintant See "gala “We want you to send us up some blank and a list of the banks tn which millinery. ing to draw our own cheeks | Dufld the island he wil connect tt wun SPECIAL MILLINERY | Open hate allt 7. the Central matin line in Jersey ch trestle. Storage warehouses and grain elevators are to uM a bullt on the tsiand he new Teachers’ Sal is In force, and pay our ow | do you know that the city has in all the banks on the elty FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS. The Season's Preferences. All the style and food taste a law Saturday Nights until 10, rettiness, but in in keeping ~ “J nt ve credit of the Board of Edu- BIG STBAMSHIP ASHORE with thelr age ‘ation *” | We Ketall at Wholesale Prices The answer came that that did not } matter, and Mr Timmerman repiled | Position Near Hat- that it did, and that the checks would Heavy Sea and SPECIAL. not be sent FRIDAY AND SATURDAY feet. mpany resulted in @ decision to avert! The colloquy was brovght to a eud- ur stuns Work on the Dridge must be com: pie at Constable Hook. It W&*) den termination, and Mr. Timmerman x RI od ott Pe 4 ae fore Sept. 1 next, and] agreed to accede to the demands of the! reported the conversation to Comp-[ )”. POLK large pleted within five years! administration managers for an all-| trolier steamship whose name is unknown has KASPRER RIES, round increase uf wages to offset com-| ‘The Finance Department is con aiser-| Diamond Shoals, near N WAFERS dighiy Me = men! on the company’s reeent enormous , lividend. That the raise was not premediiated * evident from the consternation it reated in the company’s office } F | They had no notice of It. and, what {s more, feap uo benefit trom the | re nerease applies only to day THE WORLD ALWAYS MORE SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Hd THAN DOUBLE! Sun rises PS re a * on andy Hook is it's}. Gocoraan’s teens 2% a 3 7 “Pail 4 7 port “OF SEW YORK. To-Day's World, ARRIVED. BUT inte Cartaue Tallahassee Oortatine T ay te pees STEAMSILIPS. D TO-DAY, | Wot New tries Colored, Bronewten. New Orleans * To Sal TO-MORROW, = ia, verve | Siler Naples, | Sesermtam, Rettortam = Hambore ). Lenton. 13} Hie: Mexion, evens INCOMING STRAMBHIPS DUB To-Dar. pealter Fi Rie New Orleans Als inte Paailler veeton Gibralter Brookiys Ciiy, Swansea a Saal Bros,’ New Store. PY ea Bros, whose establishment in Grand street was a well-known oe mark to New Yorkers for the store af their jalties at We fty-eighth and ¢.;much more important 2) clehteen years, will open to-morrow at) Court of the vity of New York. tion Ini is crews have gone } Mow inties an "|The temperat ure In t wd frult Miiing | four hours > garding the Davis School Teachers’ bill In which he sald CAPE. HENRY imate from Ca ; weather bureau official fornia Raney and Bianchet almonds tte ‘The statement made (oat in | age “amagtinen’ cf BONBONS end tw ports that the unk ae teases under the Davis bill will be only | stranded on the Diame hananenivedbee 447 3 About 1,200, js absolutely faise If| to have | true, I could see mo objections to rhe| stern We settling Bhe is ten of twelve | schedule, as the present one mene ad-| in safe | EN ieee justment. However, a conservative «s-| —— ————_—_— | 4 timate of the real increase is Lane, WRECKED: IN A FOG. ~ FER and it will probably reach much more son Ak> CO _AABARCLAY ST. week ST. : REDANS ear eon than thie without giving a neaw teacher ot providing for the accommodation of & single new pupil. The taking away from this department of the aud bills is nobing short jer Goes Ashore tn St, Law- rence and Crew Has Not Vet ween mermaid From. “This bill bill atl ¥ The Brit: | | potities from education, will make Mt the Bilder | school system the counter ¢ ait, from Car-| “The world ow ne bound up the! Weary w for a share gl ¢ will more than pr vein ni oho id “Lowe The World # livin the working ma Vorid Want ‘i hired.” snore last nigh ” fox at_ Duck Island, thee les from © ‘ape Ray, at the entra te ‘abot Strait Nothing has been heard case of ba cane of bad PRAISED BY RG ROOSEVELT, The ship’ te probably’ © total lant. 2 Hirao, sao bh If you've need | ap Seas HE Sweitoas 8 Gover * BI te Ra Big t Ac Try The World fe Court st preme Cow jemomra p! And you'll be wire. Pay. esperial to The Rvening Wert _ = = May 4-Gov. Roose at) Ford to » meno the salaries pa in the Bupreme © “igh of Manhattan 1 jum in whieh he sald object of this act was to equalize the salariee paid to the stenographers in the Supreme Court in first de partment with the salaries paid to the stenographers in the Supreme Court In the second department and in the City GERTRUDE FILIPINO WOMEN IN WAR The Mystery OF THE SECOND OF ND. Sand-Lot House SERIES OF MASTERLY WAR ARTICLES BY GEN. JOSEPH WHEELER | know of ne reaton why the stenog raphers of the Bupreme Court in the ‘ret department, whose duties are and onerous. should not recelve the same salary as is pald the atenographers in tne tecond department or in the City Court, and, watches that will keep just as good) A Great Story by a Famous Author ATHERTON FirsT OF A SERIES OF 10 COMPLETE STORIES BY THE GREATEST Another value that compels the question so often asked here: ‘ou do it" MEN'S PURE WORSTED DRESS-WEAR TROUSERS! Mostly check and stripe de- 4 “How can sgns- -22 styles in all and every one of them in all regnlar sizes proper cut and shapely as can be. On sale week beginning Hh} \4 tomorrow 4 ending next @ Friday. tees Coming and Going in Vast Quantities, New Styles Dai'y Men's All-Wool Suits $ ‘5. 57,50 $10, $42, $15, $18, H Supe care al the acme of Industry, Hundreds of sk ti 1s and tailors are wige rously engaged in producing fresh new goods for The Surpe.se tore s tirst spring and summer season. Every suit is of stand. ard guaranteed fabric, made up by competent artisans Men's Suits of good Grade, at $3, are always on sale. HAT. The right shapes and colors—all of sound fur felt, 75e., ey $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95. VESTEE SUITS for ages SUITS FOR BOYS, com) YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, } to 8 in novelty styles, Swith long trousers, for and DOUBLE. BREASTED sakes 14 to iS oom SUITS for ages t to 15, all ble- breast with knee pants, ie casted vest and ad breasted vests, 75c., 95c., $1. 50, { pants they all want ‘em, $2.50, $3.50, $5, $2, $3, $4. $3, $4, $5, $6. ' $6, $8.50, $10, KNEE PANTS." 33.3232" gu"gia Men's Negligee Shirts, { | Men’s Underwear, The workr t isting of coat, double. 45:, 75c, 95c. $1.45 $1.95 23c. 3%. 45c. 75 %5e, Boys’ Sizes, 45. 69s. Boys’ Sizes 1%. 45e, Poys’ Wa sts, 25¢., 43c2 Liltputian Shirts, ina ‘e like men’s, 45 Should any purchase fail te p westion, All clot! ing bought here i. kept in rey he Surprise Store is open Saturdays until 10 P, YER for Two Days Only. Hl F: SUSPENDERS of Paris web, many o! them silk-wove, THE SURPRISE STORE, case the money is returned without a single alr for one year without cost, “Ms other days wat’l 6.30 P.M Saturday and Monday 10c 132 to 146 W. 14th St, Between Ot rand 7thaves 2 aes. IMPSON, CRAWFORD & SIMPSON Peccctadert cccmamsansecoecscen tt In one style on another s some Hundred or so of a Coats have come together in in sizes 4 to 15 years. | in Coverts, Gray Oxfords and Herringbone Cheviots, .lesnpliag sens hom Bek dns ond rapt tn etna Their stock tickets read $5.00 to $6.00, but we want to close them out. | | Saturday's price, | las Youths $9 to $12 Long Pants Suits from different lines, sizes :4 to 17 years, Rather than carry them longer... ’ 5. 00 le |The ever-seasonable Blu: Sailor Suits, trimmed in tet 3 75 ways—4 to royears, Best city line of these; choice.. = 19th St. 6th Avenue. 20th St. = We Make $ | 5 Dr.Ames to Order for aie ) rename WONTHLY heGULATOR and upward Suits of linpe Flannels, natty, we'l-made, serviceable. for M nday's ad, suits of $ | 5 Fine Serge r | spec IAL. — biue or Diack—qus dyes, rat fis. Week for Monday's ad 1% Taier. Momentous Mitchell. banner onde et. Hh & 1Olbh—Opp. Wananmaker’s, Unemployed capital seeks safe in Presidential candidates est Put your business-oppor- AY tay: te Che Wel are astir and the party leash is tightening, State conventions are making platforms and much is heard about the chances of each proba- ble candidate thus far announced. An intelligent idea of: the relative vote cast in previous conventions can be had by referring to pages 115-117 of The World Almanac, Eleg= toral and Popular Votes, LIVING WRITERS OF FICTION | In Next Sunday’s World GERTRUDE “A THERTON