The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1900, Page 2

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THE WORLD: MONDAY OY SLAYER BRAGS §iTf5 WINS _OF KILLING MAAS orp ie BOY SLAYER'S ACCESSORIES Bankers Seligman Strauss Leave the Directory. B (Continued Qnything you say # You at the tria “ft haven't « t edly declared the murtere He was then held for th He war escorted the bench on which were Mrs. Covle Detetiv: Pr HELD AS from Firs: Page and aay meat beside nim Hi walked | had I be there dents fe haa k , , SY w i. h the YER’S LOVE LETTERS, | SET a fevirg ur ‘ 1 env h soi Me J = Mrs Jatin test Mes Garenbrn nde ol nih life before ¢ ekg hing | ‘4 we bear: that ' “* r ; os ‘ M ANOTHER MOTHER THERE. ‘There was « Birs. Hayes. w wae heate: me @ut by the young She wer oo, but |i was at veh CIGARETTES HIS RUIN i ihe her relaxed Ute. Every Beance « this ett from wor! fabrand: pbour the ; he, with am something terrivie ahe guarded her last, when she failed to meet ol The eller boy, w heart, was) on th ” © main ps ‘ sought for opportunit ne Mrs f ve there tha Mayes, « dread in t the aioe " thought that he» Protected, walted in vain for the of her boy Phe wept as she told the story this) G morning Ne vigilance her arrabrandt, she } Craving for ympanted Labor Leader Tells the ne : Strikers Not to Mind = | !7/"))) Injunction. pated PUSHING TUNNEL WORK. he - ° me 1 2 are . oie whether it ne rep Diverting Tide-Water sewer to Garrabrandt lived with nis father and niy a blogk away be gare Be ? Make Way for Rapid Transit Mother at IS Highteenth otreet, Jersey ette the " and | sna : ” Operations ng Maas lived with his mother *mokel 9 ® a ivan 8 . Seventy-five mer 1 neer A William H. Hayes, at Me dela + errands m mes! aie ; , 0 Tn Marshall, began work this morntag The lad was known rie satiofy hie craving +mok el age: : Pouth and Oliver streets on the tide Hayes. « } Lb Sven OY | einn ewe wh Niverted tn swore re mareiies eins Kapid Transit taction e ¢ yids to me oe favor is Wiraak _PROMISED TO REFORM. A Ne ee he diesembled He determined +> nh con: der Mans, but while biding his au smoking ‘| * Became friendly with the younger lad. charged He promised 1 ones the He plotted . thily tance . n‘ r man in charge ee of his x he nnd advising them to he Oliver street gang said this Prepared a leather-coy rae + decoy Maas into the woodshed, knock brand syed} nde i bays se vtouea: Wa ee were ny fF Him senseless with the slungshot and ad | sour ve gott erg an then choke him (o death | & -; fos math + 8 PROLLY KILLED WORKMAN. day came his rt suceeded ols M * may hu After young G ' m|Mangled Ueder Wheels of Cor other and M x “ ned ot ’ on Stewed im the mother, « ent for don . . . Vewark | husband, an alrbrake te ® x sim hae hee aware and Lackas ° +e mean have a ane they returned the ‘ D ‘ ‘ ' . ba Garrabrant went ¢ ere at . ao mun | hi llet — The body was found don, whom Mr ef the crime 4 sty mF ef Police Murphy et Arebib: “Hs AUNT A MURDERESS. ‘RICHARD 8, WILLIS beaD Hoy Stayer’s Relative te serstn tae gt ieee “8 Woe Brother of Nathanion P Wille 10 sue P CERN Homptratt Seutence for a Cold Hlnoded Morder ond of Panny Pern—dited Coler Thee: of the Department of Public Nuitdings Several Papers Ms knew curried tele Gormiey «© drug He stopped oon Band a mersage at brand, The mossage req answer to Nyack dohn was there ‘This information war 4: Chiet Murphy, who detailed Po an Peter F. Murray * : cousin of Mre Nyack at once at e v Kelley went with Murray . ; ' BOY FOUND MOLE? Cap. K i Po ‘ Murray | They went ¢ jam W men Thomas Cure ‘ « uw Nichols jo accompany ‘oe Je officers in @ search ¢ sora At 128 Bunda, . found in ine Polleemen surry stating _ STORY OF HER CRIME. ’ Uress 1 clothes made by FreputaMe tailors who produce Nat a price to suit eco. wal yet good dressers. an. Wayard, and he de i t early pur ‘ ight, and we thread of our fab. to be pure woo!, and to co cotton or shoddy, at ne rom former price. 5 00 For Suits or Top Coats, Wy ries by shnied men tar ors, n clean eoorhraens On MAP DeemMSeS jatest stvles—this season $ rough. HIS DEATH NOTE u the ; . “x5 IN greens and tans, Oxfords and Cam. : fete is in ribs, inter-plaids and heather mixtures, W . . d a 1.0’ ve tin ante, mutled cream and s\ate, ! 0 clot the beat j inl perfect it guar. sT0LEA BICYCLE. antesd. Qurdesigaers have originated new and teaching pe — styles of three-buttoned soft roll sack, a stationary lapet waikine coa', 411 shouldered dou vle- breasted sack and 4 gracetul fitting frock, We include pur? =e ap hos ‘ . J to the el ee, vit desired without extra chargs . i U SWEATSHOP WORK. | COHEN &CO,, sees © dee 2.5 Y. TaiLOns Se eee ee Ns bri MGrr NT Tl 1 s EVENING, MAY 7, 1900, DEAD OM RAILROAD TRACK, 00 sv cts se =): WelDressed Man, Wearing Jew ta. hehe i d eel ee ue & Co, - Nearing the End. looked * a suceess—-it has been a ™. duet one, simply proves that New York and nearby hares are nlied with men who know clothing, who know values, who are quick to see and seize the extraordinary good chance that this unloading sale pats betore vou. | \ B.Altman& Go. eet ee pe TUESDAY, MAY 8th. $50,000 saved wo our mers- that’s the record of the past (wo weeks, But cut pri re like these can't go on forever—whoeve. has clothing to buy at any time within LADIES’ should visit our store this week n the inside than it looks from the the next twelve-month You'll tind it large: SHIRT WAISTS. ouisde handsome, weil ventilated, well stocked, in all) ree WH Wy, RE ANY WHIT wy, $ k spects an ideal Department store for Men, Bde, 1.25 And you'll save as much money as you spend. WHITE LAWN. PLAKORATALY TRIMMED WITH iduadlarat. fants ae AF $2.75 . The $10,00 and $12.00 Made-to-Order Dept. 4 Suits at $6.65. $20 Suit for $12.85. ALOVER LACE SIRT) WAISTS, REY AISSANCE PATTERN All wool, fancy cheviots, worsteds. Av advantage equal to this was 0, “ H laids and overplaids, checks and never be‘ore offered Im custom table FORMER PRICE $6.7), Al $4.50 Sripts. Our fainous $0. 2 orin on ard $12 Suits—sale price. . 6.65 | $15.00 Suits goat $8.75, Very tine worsteds, plaids and over plaid, Oxtord and Cambridge chevicts He vieunas, ash a s! a 75 sale price... le $17.50 Suits at $9. 85. Finest of chevints, rsteds, cass meres and Unions This offer inctudes faney and plain Chey iots and the latest Oxford Chev. tots, blue and black Serges, and the very latest striped Flannels, precisely the same qualities that vou will notice in the windows of other tailoring es tablishments marked at 12.85 $20. Our price to order $10.00 0vercoatsat$6.65 Made up in Coverts, also in Oxtord {Camb ige Vi naswithor with (COLORED PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS TAILOR MADE PINK, BLUE OR ViOLET $1,35 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Canoe dee TADIES’ FANCY STRIPED LISTE THREAD, AND cheviots and vicunas a'so Blak a t velvet ¢ beautitully trimmed yy > 7 Pal Tr Bh Serge, ue rT BLACK EMBROIDERED STOCKINGS, 35¢, Paik IN setter bisaoermaw price, 9 85 an furore Ho inde 6.65 MEN'S FANCY STRIPED MERCERIZED LISLE THREAD Nf $20 Suits at $11.95, $17. 50 Overcoats, $9.85. ingle and double-breasted Sack verstocked ab bh pour ” and Cutaway Frock Suits, very latest high grade spring Overcoats; eoverts, chevtots and Oxfords, with or withe Engi sh and Scotch tmportations: our ; ular pre 920.00 out velvet ¢ : larly ‘ae aac: | 1.95 ry 0- fale price -— 9.85 This season's WASHABLE VESTS, the goods that we intended to sell for $1.00 and $1.50, 63c SHOES are included. HATS are included. FURNISHINGS are included. This big unloading sale is meant to make a quick, clean sweep of our entire stock. The advantages are so unusual, so remarkable, that it will be wise to inspect and select at earliest possible moment, Open Evenings Till 6.30; Saturday Evening Til 9, db CD TAILORS TO MEN, 740°742 Broadway. AND BLACK EMBROIDERED COTTON SOCKS, 35¢. PAIR. HOUSEHOLD LINENS. HEAVY DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS WILL RE OFFFRED Ti-MORROW AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES $1.50 @ $1.85 1.95 8 $2,25 2.35 8 $2.60 DINNER NAPKINS to ma'ch, $2,35 8 $2,60 Dos. TABLE CLOTHS, 2:2 " 2x2 2x3 yards. “ “ Just Below Astor Place, —the name that signifies the very best of baking. A name that became famous in a day and is ever growing more famous. A name that made the whole country hungry for more—and for more. A name that now belongs to another new delicacy— Graham —the name of the man who first realized the health giving value of the flour that bears his name. Graham flour possesses the vital elements of the wheat. In Uneeda Graham Wafer it is pre- pared in its most perfect and palatable form. So wholesome, it is more strength giving than bread. So delicious, it almost becomes a confection. Wafer the form that gives charm toUneeda Graham Wafer, a thin, crisp, delicate morsel, that makes you hungry to look at it. Uneeda Graham Wafer is pro- tected and preserved by the same air tight, moisture proof package that brings to your table fresh and good Uneeda Biscuit and Uneeda Jinjer Wayfer, Ask your grocer for the new one. NATIONAL BIGCUIT COMPANY.

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