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“TRTURTLES WW SIMGA NO. =. rms Formal Cessiorof Tutuila Made by Native Chiefs. AUCKLAND, N. Z, May &—Advices) Tecelved from Samoa announce (hat he "inbabite ts Arihouced, request the of the Amertean fag ov Which will likewise be Quier prevails TRIMMED MILLINERY. Entire stock of handsome models,—includiug imported and original creations, for carriage and dress occasions, signed by well-known Paris milliners, £15.00 each; Formerly $25.00 to $45.09. JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. “WOULDN’ T THAT JAR YOU ” —TATEST COWNIAL DISPATCH | AGUINALDO ALIVE, COMMAND OF icans Must Be Ready by October. | ‘The full Het of judges for the Hall of Fame was given qut at the Ini Building, on Washington Square, It includes in the first divisions twenty ty with twenty-four profesmors of history and ing Scientists and twenty-three publiciats, editors and authors Juations, who have been invited. twenty- ight in number, a majority of whom! wits Rocepted. Most of the men named have ; { : } “AN the world knows.” sald he, 1" Rational reputations. fing home to Maidenhead with the ‘The rules governing the appointment | Countess, there to remain | am Of judges contemplate a minimum bart! pledged not to discuss the details until of one hundred, although th may be official action is taken, if ever it ts Mmereased by about half a 4 In ®) taken Gtatement issued by the University this “The press of both America and Ene- | : appeare: and has shown me much kindness in “The University has been notified that my trouble My frtends and the pebite i Many lets of great Americar ected understand the truth of this whole af | by prominent newspape to be for: | tate ' warded to it. Atul re men will A | the English papers speak of Lord De went to ench of the gome time Russel! anion as (he lady he re j fm the course of the py th : “It wil) be the task of the New York University Senate to eliminate all names that are not eligible under the ‘The names found eligible will be Warded to the judges in two divi of which one will rulews) Viel that were seconded in the x the other those names tha Beconded vs, mw “Bach judge will be invit Qny eminent name ave been omitted @ach case the v« This pian in designed to piace every | °C '0 * Ereat Delan Gustiy celebrates American before ¢ be ant (he eruption wae eepecialiy Beard of Judges Hach jute a was ac mpanied by menae- BALI Oct.) to return his — Of 4s many names an he deserving a tubiet \ K D me. A Wall tpace in the ie " ' lal of Fame will probably be reserve mural pa TROLLEY BLOCK ON BRIDGE, Hs Three Successive Accidents and Travel stopped (or Three Hours One hundred trotiey five times av ore " UP at the New York er ¢ se Brook. | Tym end of the Brooklyn Britge fo-| Mhree hours thie morning Three \ifter nt aecidents vecurred one after another A woman who was inthe car at the Of the Jam attemptet to walk back entrance to take a ri lage ain.| Wer bustied back inte the car by « a . That wns at 19 o'clock Peiched Wrsekiyn about 124 are and od the water at tt foot Was ident! ded to Bttensan, HALL OF FANE EARL RUSSELL JUDGES WAMED DEFIES ATTACK. | CHILDREN’S GUIMPES—Victoria lawn, yoke of List of Celebrated Amer-| Not Surprised at Anything His Former Countess LONDON, May ¢ Karl Russell, who, | ay Somerville, nee Cook, of Galway, Ire- | | tand, whom he married at Reno, Nev, | five university and college presidents. arrived yesterday on the Ivernia, takes | | qaite calmly, On hie arrival dt the Buston station Th th fourth class are placed the Chief | today he declared he was jong paat being surprised at anything his former VESUVIUS IN A RAGE ween in a state of | toree days, and explosions within rater have thrown Hequest of \Inskan Murderer Was hang: statement saying he had received Justice at the hands of the men there, The 1 | The case } Dortance to troops ip battle. 1 equally important In the battle of | life, World Want columns are full of strategical points. Comper one <8 | He said: “A Presbyterian minister dis- | Centre | | Does, He Says. the new Countess, formerly Mrs. | threats of Mis arrest for bg aa y ed in America lent Eruption of the Veleane Is Going On—Kaptosions Within the Crater, oME, May &—Mount Vesuviue has ruption for the last the java and masses of ry Ceomethy Come piled With, fay S News has of & prow killed Atewe man nemed motive of Sirvert was robbery urred at Litaym Hay, where neerned were 1 mining company —_—-- “Getting In position” is of vital im- It is |Clifton Mills Taffetas Silk. | World furnish a complete guide =| ‘the filling of all wants | LADIBS’ HOUSE WRAPPERS, in tight, ‘medium Modelled to wear with the latest fashionable gowns, medium | With jruche or flounced edged | ruffle, JAMES McCREERY & CO., 2 72 MENISTERS GRADUATE, | All French hats de- SILK SKIRTS, Made from finest quality All the new pale and spring shades, accordeon pleated | $6.75 each. Sheets 1% 22% yds, x2% “ jayx2% j2% 22% “ 2mHx35 . Twenty-third Street, The classified pages of the Sunday | Ehrich Bros. quick and courteous service, in way of extra helpers. Women’s Shoes Tan Vic! Kid Oxford Ties and Lace Boots, this season’s production, Black French Kid Oxford Ties, low leather hee!s, also with patent leather vamps, Louis XV heels, Riding & Golf Boots, Tennis & Yachting Shoes We prepared for great returns; prepared in matter of merchandise; Speaking generally for the fifty stores in one, we never offered better THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1900, | | Stern Brothers To-morrow, Sale of ‘Trimmed Sailor Hats Made of Rough Straw Braids, also Split Straw with double brim, in the latest correct styles, . ($1.45, | $1,905 A Special Purchase of | ‘Silk Parasols Heavy Taffetas, striped and flowered designs, Plain Taffetas, English Club Handle Coaching Parasols, cases to match, Novelty Parasols, Grosgrain Silk, with | large floral designs and striped borders, Value $6,25 And direct attention to } Our Exclusive Novelty The “ Rose Petal”) vane urs 92,65 Heretofore $3.75 $2.95, $4.95) Exceptional Values in $1.05 ; $2.95 2000 Doz. Muslin | Sheets and Pillow Cases Plain Hemst’d| Plilow Cases Plain Hemst'd 38C 466 [425 36 inches 12¢ — 16c 49 57 “i 53 62 45 x 36 13 17 64 73 50x36 “ 14 18 | 68 = =79 |s4n36 * 15 19 | West Twenty-third Street Ehrich Bros. Our Greatest Anniversary Sale. Have you attended this 44th Anniversary Sale? In spite of your splendid response you met with prepared Tgains. For To-day and To-morrow yoke | 23¢ | INFANTS’ LONG SLIPS Lonsdale cambric, of tucks, insertion and box plaits, 6 styles ; special INFANTS, LONG CHRISTENING DRESSES—| ons- | dale cambric and Nainsook, trimmed 95 with embroidery insertion and lace; special Cc embroidery, neck and sleeves with lace edges, size 2 to 12 years ; special BABIES’ WORSTED SACQUES—Pink, blue 25 and white ; special......... c BABIES’ LAWN CAPES— Embroidered tucks 25 and lace ; special C BABIES’ LINEN PEEDFRS—Fringed ends ; 5c } special... UNTRINMED BATS—I adies’ dress shapes, includ- ing turbans and walking hats, in all the ‘65 leading shades, worth $1.48, at.. c TRIMMED TURBANS—-Hand made,with straw rosettes and quills, black and colored, at CHILDREN’S TAMS—Trimmed, value 75c, 59 at.. cece 1.75 25¢ BABY HATS— Trimmed with chiffon and lace, all colors, value $2.98, at. and dark colorings, fancy stripes, figures and plaids, new sleeve, tight back, full skirt " 30¢ and lined to waist, at. No Mail Orders Filled. BLACK ALPACA PETTICOATS, full umbrella style, trimmed with cluster of cords, taced 2.39 and bound with velveteen, value $4.25, COLORED TAFFETA-LINED PETTICOATS, all leading shades, deep Spanish flounce, trimmed | BANCY ETON COATS in black with cluster of cords, taced and bound with velveteen; value $4.25 .... 00.6 2.98 CHANGEABLE TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS, umbrella style, trimmed with three ruffles and finished with velveteen _— 8 Protector; value $6.98 .. 4.9 LADIES’ CLOTH SUITS— inf faney aaa, mer- cerized lining in jackets, fine percaline lining in skirts, mostly $2, $4 and 46 sizes, 3, 00 Were $6.00, NOW ...eeeeeeeee ses LADIES’ FLY FRONT SUITS——in blue ‘and gray, jackets lined with Mercerized, percaline lined skirt, was $8.98 4.98 LADIES’ FINE SUITS in a variety of colors in dif- ferent styles, all silk-lined jacket, o~*. 50 percaline lined; were $12.75, now 6th Ave. and 23d Street. LADIES’ BLACK AND COLORED hieneee all silk lined ; were $7.00, now... 4.98 3 coth, Medici col- silk lined; 5.98 lar, wide revers, trimmed, were $8.98, now,.... LADIES’ BLACK CLOTH CAPES, all silk lined, new ribbon and chiffon necks; were 8 $6.98, now "4.9 DRAWERS—Umbrella shave, heavy tie extra wide, neatly finished seams, trimmed "5 with deep flounce of embroidery, Qc DRAWERS—Muslin or cambric, csiinah um- hella -_ a vessdennesoni 5 DRAWERS —Camric, lawn, umbrella ruffle, fin. | ished with deep hem, hemstitched band and well made .... DRAWERS—Heavy muslin, umbrella shapes, wide cambric ruffles, insertion above sir ? 30 HEM . ....e000rceeee asaees GOWNS—Enipire style front, with i insertions, re- vers, neck and sleeves trimmed with 5 | neat embroidery... ceossoessiens 9c GOWNS—Negligee and Lounging Hous: Gowns, Empire styles, made of fancy figured and striped | lawns, on collar, revers and | iw, ‘een cof, erRGeeD 59c NIGHT GOWNS—Fancy: square pompadour yoke, tive Hamburg insertions between tive clusters of fine tucks, neck and sleeves tinished 5 with neatembroidered edge Nc CHEMISE, skirt length, Victoria fawn, circular yoke, fall-over ruffle of lawn edged with em. broidery; neck and sleeves tinished with 5 Hamburg edge and ribbon ‘ Qc CHEMISE, skirt length, Victoria lawn, ciecaler yoke, fall-over ruffle of lawn, tucked and edged Point de Faris lace; neck and sleeves finished with neat lace oe pean § 5c and ribbom........ STRIPE SBERSUCKER SKIRTS, double 48c umbrella rutile, French band, special. . WALKING SKIRTS—Umbrella shape, deep cam- bric ruffle, finished with neat embroid- WALKING SKIRTS—Umbrella shape, extra quality lin, tHle of wide — on unteela ‘ruffle, Preach tand.... SOC 6th Ave. and je, and 234 3d Street. the uniform of his country and Aghting| ment exegies went to David DeForest on the side of his enemies, Such treason | Burrell, Yale heise? vf * tn all the armies of the world is punish- Princeton Seminary Held Kighty- etahth Commencement To-Dey —Wetook'’s Mtrong Words. PRINCETON, NJ, May &—The teh) ty-e@hth anode) of the Prinee Theological Seminary took restraint ™ commencement 1 oememblage ty-t@o yo varie pheachers were | \ateduated. The exercises of the day be- | Teetemont jaan at 10.90 with an address to the j Past Cook, LLL. D, of New Yor kCity, Wikie of hap © Deep fy 6 Say peneae" ee -éd de able by death, why le it that disloyalty and treason im the contract, the ordina- jtion vow, Is not handied with powerful The award of the George 8. Greene fellowship, yielding 6%, was deferred. | The Alumnt fellowship in New Testa-) ment studies, the Interest from 1,00.) sce this morning before a distin: | was awarded to Marry Apaar Nye, ot | ss Reach sireet, te nursing a shot wound | | Beranton, » graduate of Lafayette 7 The fest Berbnat prise, G0. in New) ing Wilt Weet with a crowd of bore) uteratuse was secured DY! in his back yard last sight Erdman, of Morriswown, N Princeton University "M, and the second | ine defenders eraduating class by Col, John Me Me- Serteaee wes amgted te John Rich ingtead of ae . SHOT IN WILD WES GAMES. Bey Used Revolver and Playmate Dropped with Wound in Head. Johnny O' Des, fourteen years old, of | im his bead to-day. The boy was play-| 45) In saving the Deadwood ss din atl or Rembrandt ribbed,—and 59c and toes. ROTHENBERG &. | C6. West 14th St. OUTING SKIRTS, $2.98 GOLF CAPES, $2.49 Y MACK IPA PURCHASE 8 UNBATIBYACTURY Form:rly LUDWIG BROS. Uncommonly interesting news for women—especially those who expect to Shirts aud Capes brand be outdoors considerabiy this Spring and Summer. new from the makers, the newest and bes! of the advance styles, showing unmistakable shill and carefu'est tajioring. 100 Golf, Bicycle, Rainy Day or Mountain Skirts, bic-faced materials —_ mate trom all-w ue backe—inverted pe cold¥s gray, Uxtord, 6 41, Newly made to / An astonishing offer Wedne oday, i 300 Ladies’ (olf Capes, all-wool, > carta weight, ‘ double-faced materials, a large aagoruinent ed colorings, wiih beantil = ombination Sis Tempting Values tf Dainty Nalnsooks and Lawns, 96. aiues; Wednesday at. With such charming and really elegant Wash Fabrics so much under regular prices, economy becomes delightful when practised at Rothenberg's. We are unusuaily pratified to offer you fabrics so imuch in demand at the prices specitied, and while the number of pieces is generous, yet the selling will be so lively that we urge you to come Wednesday morning f you can. $, 82 ine f We ineaday petal Tontaket 5 ee Very fine Whi 8c Beauti€ \ Chambra: eincd fine Victoria Lawas, nover sold for los 1D 60 inch Nainsooks: roguiar peice Wednesday feature at, ya ine Dress Lawns, 91) the new cole ie, and Me. vi th 34.8 yard ) worth De, yd, Wednesday, yd Qc than Iv. Meer snmaied a particular special at. The Season’s Best Silk Offers. orings: rewul Every observant woman who reads this will be readily impressed with the extraordinary unusual. ness of these silk ofters. Read the descriptions closely. The richness and delicacy of the designs, and the absolute assurance you are getting beautiful silks far below their actual valuations, deserve to be vig- orously noted. An opportunity tco good to be missed, 18-inch Black Tat- At 39c, feta, ait pure silk; — 19 and 20-inch —24-iach Printed F At 59C. itemetitched Tetteta, |At D9C. iran em aie sh Wwatst finieh, really a bargain so re- markable in every way that it will ‘a quality and fin-| black, national, navy and high-color te and twenty-five) grounds, with white figures some be most unwise to disregard it; sold | at We eartier, Trimmed Hats and Choice Flowers. worth ‘he “Queen of Beauty” Mats, by virtue of their elegance and refinement, take royal rank in feminine favor, Haven't praised them a whit too high. Customers wax very enthusiastic over them, New creations shined 4, 95 Wheat, i's ati the rage for trimmt mf 10¢ for Wednesday............4. oOree reer evoneecs odd and pretty; 2 1-2 doren in bu * 19 rough straw, with he very best 49c sailor hate the money can buy Hand-mage Hats of black straw and net: Trimmed Sailors, wn worth 2; per bunch black of navy bands Beautiful Flowers, wonderfully nat- the enormous somone for these $1.8 hats mtinues unabated; stylish and ural and tempt ieepee anes ~ Q9&c is from; \alues Up lo Won. Extraordinary Sale of Aprons. The Apron Department on Second Floor will be a scene of much interest tom morrow. Some of the best apron values in the market are priced wav under what they » should be, and the response will undoubledly be very entnusiastic. Think of values t ‘es these beng sold for so little! ns for Nurses and Waitresses, full size, Aprons for revers m and made from fine lawn; worth 19¢.; - peo Riogg full ‘tet worth yt piggy Wednesday at. és 10C) Wednesday at.......... vests 29C T Aprons tor Nurses and Waitresses. fi nm with Aprons with bibs ‘and revers . trimmed with fine orth §60c,, : rig -inch insertings of handsome embroidery embroidery; ~ it and deep hem; worth 30c; Wednesday. 19¢! Wednesday at., . ‘ Aprons with bibs and revers of fine embroidery, worth 80c.; Wednesday at New Refrigerators at Half Prices. Good news from the basement. Prudent housekeepers will find good, reliable attractive Refrigerators in the Basement Store at pram tee sdventagines Mpc ta R ro--15 samples sent to us| Trumks aad Bags— sige, ens brates efrigerator: for inspection, all new 10 improve. brags wert ish eel frame, straps in ments; charcoal mineral, wool and lined; worth Mined; about 12 stzee at hal price, Drese-Suit | rtreiched oa ny eted, heavy leat epreihr. handle, brass ese BCharcoal-tlled, hard - wood 9. 00! post ly fi the i sites, wore ‘sa 10, 00 | trumks—sio t:unns a imitation Ware: ory, fruit, eake and jelly Trunks at Sm, 62.7%, f Dome on A rbyarding-Rouses and hummer Gas Stoves— 9 2.hoie » imblers; another lot, worth We, dos., for eel cae Ware—Puii «i Fisehen jajolicn ware, fancy 15c¢ rear ieree pieces: 3.69 #0, 912 Trunk Other a a anna ne 115 360 stoves; worth $1.90, for... decorated Totlet janes new stepen Broadway and 11th Street, LADIES’ HOSIERY. Wednesday, Important offering of '4000 Yds. 5 3-4 inch Fancy Ombre Ribbons in eighteen combinations, Black Lisle Thread, plain fine Cotton Hose in fancy iace open-work weave. Double soles and heels, 25 cents per pair; Value 35 cents. West Twenty-third Street. Imported, ingrain Lisle Thread Hose,—white heels: Stern Bros, call allention to their (actitties for tening Window Shades, Piain or Richelieu and, Rembrandt ribs. | Tan, russet and black. | 3 pairs for $1.00, Awrings »| JAMES McCREERY & CO., Slip Covers Broadway and 11th St. Also , Keuph sete ring ; = Furniture if] Greatly Reduced Prices. re jablishments’ indeemation about these (wo um factors uf the nation's male up that every American ought lo For whict wey | wy BEE VALE Bate Ui py Hie! ead ale aus 7 and 9 Bast 20th St. Hotween Wve ey end Pith Ave Orders ole 2¢ Dow Can he 6 COLES Thre (a yuh Migs the height! Uk seginw Weot 240 Street. © © + see World Almanse manne oot Be, Pe a a yore Meh peed ft the pabiie iaciee Stern Brothers‘ 25°.

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