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CLO WAT MLL wk Tenement Little Ones Await Loan Doll's Return. ‘The tenenent-houe children of the Middle west site are watting anxiously for the annual exhibition of the Amert- LOAN DOLL LOUISE. ack to them. Louise 's the travelling doll that for sladdened the hearte of the weet side children under the care of the industria! sohoul at 24 Be ls prob- * @bly the only one of her kind in the ‘world: but owing to Miss Helen Gould's Kindheartedness there will be more lke eizteen weeks has ‘Went Twenty-sixth street her son. ‘The doll is known as the “Loan Baby” end spends & week with each girl of the school, Sixteen little fostermethers have nurtured her so far, and a pile of dainty dresses and underwear show their love for Loutse. ‘The joan dolly was the Christmas gift ot Miss Louise Barnhurst, of German- town, Pa, to the school for an itiner- ant plaything. The teachers, headed by Miss MB, Hardcastle, say that the| two Loulses have brought much joy to the many children. The sewing for the Goll, they say, has been of great help to the girls in their classes where they ere taught to “keep house” Louise will stay the week out on ex- hibition at 9% East Twenty-ninth street, the home of the society, With her are shown the results of the training among the pupils of the twelve branch indus- trial schools. BOARDER WAY CBT TRUNK, " Magistrate Poole’s Decision of Interest te All Land. Indies. Mrs, Grace Ingersoll, twenty-five years old, who says ghe is the wife of Charles Ingersoll, the Treasurer of Tompkins County, who was recently arrested tn California for alleged shortage in his accounts, was a compla.nant in a sum: | mons case before Magistrate Poo! tn the Yorkville Court jorning against | Mrs. Carrie B. Hw boarding-hous Keeper, of 212 West elghth street | Mrs, Ingersoll is « house on May 1 ‘When she left the house Mrs. Hunter retained her trunks, containing $00 worth of property, and still holds them. Mrs. Hunter claimed that Mra Inger. @an Female Guardian Society to end, for it means that then Louise will come andsome woman | * and was fashionably dressed. She said | that she came from Ithaca three weeks 80 and went vo board with Mrs. Hunter. Ghe said Mrs, Huntet wanted her to| ign some papers involving a certain) @entieman, a mutual friend, bu ‘hat she | refused to do 80 and a quarrel ensued, which led to her leaving Mra, Hunter’ $10.00 to $12.00 Waists, now $ta.50 to $15.00 Waists, now Another shipment received nf the soll owed her for money loaned, and that she retained the trunks as securtty, ‘This Mra. Ingorsoll dented. Magistrate Pool sald Mre. Hunter had Bo right to bold the trunks. —_s- _ BROBER HAYS IN LUDLOW. Wronged Nusbané Got « Judgment for 920,000 Against Him— Drammer Has Revenge. John C. Hays, « Wal! street broker, who was committed to jafl on @ body he would not pay tek C. Hinkle, o travelling salesman, who ued Hays for alienating the affections oft Mra. Gertrude Hinkle. Lord & Taylor, THK WORLD: 'THURSDAY BVENLAU, MAY 10, 1900, | FRIDAY and SATURDAY: Anoffering of ensual interest tn the departments of | Misses’ and Children’s Dresses. — BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT. DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS OF MIXED CHEVIOTS, & TO 16 YEARS, . e $3.75 8 34,65 | SAILOR SOTTS OF BLUE SERGE, COLLARS AND SHIBLDS | TRIMMED WITH BRAID, OR EMBROIDERED IN 4 VARIETY OF STYLES; 8 TO 10 YEARS, $3.75, $4.85 & $5.50 WASHABLE SAILOR SUITS IN ASSORTED MATERIALS, 1 Sian $1.25 4 $1.95 CHILDREN'S STRAW SAILOR HATS, PLAIN WHITE, BLUE AND WHITE, BROWN AND WHITE, RED AND WHITE, WITH BANDS TO MATCH, 69c. | MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S DEPT. | MISSES’ STRIPED AND FIGURED MUSLIN WAISTS, 146 | AND 16 YEARS, . ‘ . 58c, é 85c. MISSES’ FLANNEL WAISTS, REEFERS. JACKETS MILITARY CAPES OF BLUE SERGE WITH RED LINING, 8 T0 14 YEARS, $3.75 | Daniel's. Wash Fabrics. Special Sale of Silk Waists. AND TAILORED SvITS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. | i A most fortunate purchase| Three Special Bargains | enabies us to offer ; FRIDAY & SATURDAY, | 500 Silk Watsts, | 29) gieces smorted at UZ tess Madras, French Pereales, Jaco- 43 nets and Lawns, 32 inches wide, than former prices. fast colors, all one price, j Four Lots: 15c. Yard. $7.00 to $8.00 Waists, now | Imported this season to sell for25e. $5.50. 100 pleces Irish Dimities, usually sold for 25c., . $7.50. | Sale Price 8c. Yard. $16.00 to $18,50 Waists, now At 39¢, Yasd. A very popular fabric for $15.00. E,.. Also the balance of our ’ a y ants of Lawns, Organd'es, Imported Waists, — the ela t formeriy $37.50 to $50.00,| closed reduced to a 8c. Yo $25.00. — Broodwon, Eighth and Ninth Sts. Vert ORIENTALISTS, Broadway and 18th St. Broadway & 20th 8t 6TH AVE., 18TH AND 19TH STS. “Better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money.’ The watchword we made famous by con- stantly and persistently living up to its spirit will receive another telling demonstra- tion to-morrow, Rargain Friday, The special price lists for the day are teem- ing with good values---not passe styles that could not be considered cheap at any price, but new and choice goods that every- body requires and is glad to buy---at prices that represent great savings from elsewhere quotations. en ’s, Women’s and Children's Underwear. Bargain Friday Specials. 7 CASES OF MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND Drawers, plain and fancy, at, per garment 25¢ 400 DOZEN WOMEN’S SWISS RIBBED VESTS, silk trimmed, in white, ecru and fancy colors; your choice, each 10c 300 DOZEN CHILDREN’S GAUZE SHIRTS, PANTS and Drawers, all sizes, a choice to-morrow at, each 19¢ Bargain Friday Specials in Upholstery Sood. CURTAIN SWISS, 4 inches wide, dainty stripes, the 1Se. yard bind, 10c at CURTAIN FISH WETS, 12c VERANDA, HAMMOCK AND YACHTING PILLOWS, stockinette covered, in dainty college stripes, for wa $0 ant 39 WOOD POLES, 3 to 44 tt. long, 1 and 114 inch diameter, in oak, walnut, cherry, white ename! and brass; of lengths, here to-morrow at, each, Se CORNER GRILLES, 4 pretty scroll ornament for the cornet of your woot to drape from; full Se. value, at 15C FOLDING SCREENS, oak and me- bogany finish, fancy ornamented tops, silkoline filled; worth $3.50, é 1.95 Bargain Friday S| Wen’s s in Clothing. Bargain Friday Specials in Gable and House- hold Linens. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, ‘4 ip. wide, in various patterns of pure linen, worth Séc. a yard, here to- morrow at BLEACHED AND CREAM TABLE LINEN, 64 to. wide, of pare lines 4 eo contest quit, , an yard, 200 Deven NAPKINS, sitver bleached, all liven, 21221 im. size; tomer Tow, per dosen, Se $40 Doren LINEN HUCKABACK TOWELS, with colored wen, oO. priced for to-morrow, hemstitched, worth fully $3.60 oxen, here te-morrow, at, each, A Bargain Friday Special in Boys’ Caps. ‘Allot out boys’ fines: 1 AM O'SHAN- TERS AND CADET CAPS wit te placed em the Bargain Table to-morrow, They are made ot the finest broadclothe, in all sorts of pretty shades and designs, m4 are full TS. and $1.00 valucs. A choice to-morrow will only cost 39c 2Sc MEN’S CHOICE SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, made of fine cagsimeres, worsteds and choice Scotch tweeds, in the newest colorings and patterns, well tailored and of the latest cut; worth fully $10 and $12; a choice to-morrow for 6.75 385 MEN’S SPRING TOP COATS wit te placed on the Bargain Table to-morrow for a quick clearance. They are made of fine covert cloths in dark tan and brownish effects, also splendid Oxford Vicunas, handsomely lined and well tailored; regularly worth 99, $10 and $11.50. Clearance price, for a choice, 5.00 MEN’S BEST OVERALLS AND JUMPERS, made ot standard ducks and denims, in blue, brown, white and stripes, with extension bid or plain fromt, sizes 30 to 50 waist, of full 7Sc. value; a choice of either overall or jumper to-morrow for Bargain Friday Specials in Clothing. Boys’ BOYS’ 2-GARMENT DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, made of strong woollen materials in pleasing Spring patterns, with double seats and knees and other points strong!y stayed; See Rt oe worth $2.75; here to-morrow at 425 BOYS’ SPRING OVERCOATS—rine coverts in tan ‘and brownish effects as well as Oxford mixtures, properly lined and tail- ored; ages 4 to 16; former $3.50, $4.00 and $5.50 values, to be Closed out to-morrow at, each, 212 DOZEN “MOTHERS’ 2.50 FRIEND” SHIRT WAISTS FOR BOYS, made of fine French percaies in new pat- terns, the neck band style, with plaited back and front; a choice of many hundreds of 50c., 69¢. and 75c. grades to-morrow for only 29¢ anne AANA ARRAS “THE DAILY STORY OF THE BIG STORE. Bargain Friday Specials in Undermusiins, &e. WOMEN'S CAMBRIC DRAW- ERS, with umbrella ruffle, or mos- Nin with plain tucks and wide bem, 19¢ WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS, maie of fine muslin, plain style and perfect fitting, at 9e WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS, made with dust ruffle, lawn flounce, trmmed with ruffle, wide edge and in- sertion of Torchom lace, to-morrow at, each 9c WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS, of fine percale, with drop skirt aad tuffle of knife pleating, at 78 WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, broken lines and ites, left over from recent heavy cales, mostly goods, will be offered to-morrow for a quick clearance at these greatly reduced prices, 9c, and 1.45 WOMEN'S LAWN WRAPPERS, otytishly made, on sale to-mertow at the low price of, each, 49c WOMEN'S DRESSING SACQUES, tutt front, short and stytish, ruffle around collar and sleeve, Pet- 39¢ sian patterns, at, each, Bargain Friday Specials in Pure Foods, &e. MEAT; Choice cuts of Rib Roast eet, per Ib, Kc CORNED BEEF: rate oe me 5 vel, mild cused, Ib., FISH; Long Branch Porgics or White Pish, per Ib., Se Choice Halibut Steaks, per '., 10¢ FRUIT: Presb Chariestos Straw- berries, per qt, 10c RADISHES: From Loag tslend Gardeas, 6 bunches, 5c STURGEON: Lake Superior 20c ‘Smoked Sturgeon, per Ib., SALAD OIL: Quart size, per bot. 19¢ BUCK WHEAT: Sett-raicing, pag, Se OAT FLAKES: 2-Ib. phge., Se ‘Hazel"’ or ‘'Elmore,"’ Domestic, per tin, CATSUP: Milford Brand, pints, 8c bot. per bot., GINGER SNAPS: Per |b, Se FRENCH CAPERS: Per pot, 10¢ Bayle's Horseradish Mustard, 10¢. size, Se PRUNES: Clan le po Santa Clara 6 10c PEAS; Choice, tender, Barly Jones, pet can, Dessert cane of Stheed Peaches ot 100 Golden Apricots, per can, Desiccated Cocoanut, per Ib., 10¢ SOAP: Kirk's White Cloud, 0c, sise,4c Bargain Friday Specials in Wines & Liquors. CALIFORNIA CLARET « ZIN- FANDEL, pe: gal., 85¢c., 75¢. & 50¢ CALIFORNIA PORT a=4 SHER- RY, according to vintage, pet gal., jug free, 1.45, 1.25, 88c PEPPER WHISKEY, according to age, pet bot., 74. & §0¢ MT. VERNON RYE WHISKEY, full gt. bot., 75c Bargain Friday Specials In Sheets and Fillow C. as0n. BLEACHED MUSLIN SHEETS, free from dressing, the kind that wears Like trom, ‘Single tee, eact, Me Double size, each, SOc PILLOW CASES, hemstitched, 1,000 denen, 45 inches wide, at, an, ONC PILLOW CASES, hemmed, 45 inches wide, worth 14¢. each wholesale; bere to-mertow at 10c PILLOW CASES, hemstitches, 4 inches wide, while they last, at, cach 15¢ een eeey A Bargain Friday Special in Picture Frames. 5,000 HANDSOME GILT FRAMES ‘With matche! metal corners aed assorted colored mats, opening to ft cabinet pho tographasize 10x17 inches,just the frame te aterm your walls, sod elsewhere at £5 ei fi g i Fz I i Hi i ie iz if i: il ?5 & il et ee Siegel-Cooper Company. ST, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900, | 4200 CatletaSitk Waists 3 8S on sale to-morrow at We purchased them lest Tuesday from a manufacturer wflling to make @ sacrifice. Pazt of them are in our receiving room at time of this writing, and balance in process of finishicg—but all to be here on the day of sale Friday. There are Black Weists with innumerable tucks and cords and stitching; a considerable lot of solid white, also red, blue, cerise, helio trope, violet, tan, gray, brown, canary. In fact, Waists of every goed color. Also 150 Ribbon and Lace Waists, worth $5.50, $5.90, $6.50, $6.75 and $7.50. They are made of Givernaud's taffetas and other standard silks known for their good wearing qualities—and at $3.85 are an immense bargain. Bargain Friday Specials in China and Slassware. WATER BOTTLE, cysts! yum, } GLASS TABLE SETS, ¢ mutation of cut las, petal 5g | ncn, cya can, ops t 188 “t TEA AND CHOCOLATE POTS, handsomely decorated, epecial, each, 50e CUPS AND SAUCERS, coy at ae cal, PLATES, Teo, Breaktest ont Bread and Butter size, handeomely om Maved, special, each, 25¢ CUSPIDORES, in hanteome cob ons, lange site, 18 DROP LIGHTS, complete, with and decorated, embossed tray, ohade, tubing and fixtures, ope A Bargain Friday Special in Go-Carts. We will place on sale to-morrow a very fine lot of Go-Carts, in beth the reclining and stationary styles, The bodies of these Go-Carts ere made @f reed. Some are upholstered with Bedford cord, velour, corduroy, ete, All have strong rubber-tired wheels on durable axles and gears, and ap 75c LADIES' GARDEW BARROWS, nicely painted and built of hard wood, worth $2.75, at 1.75 SPADING FORKS, with rivet. 4D shaped handles, toxnortow at OSC GAS STOVES & HOT PLATES, with two double burners, special SIEGEL-COOPER COOKER, with J extra large burners, asbestos-lined oven ‘1t-4ach brotler, handsome nickel-plated logs, regularly $10.00, tomorrow 7.00 at TWO-BURNER GAS COOKER OR HOT PLATES, special to- morrow at MODEL BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE, the best made, 2-burnet site, special at 6.00 LAWN MOWERS, of strong cam- ings, with steel blade and striking plate, easy-running and self-eharpesing, 1Ginch size, special to-morrow 2 50 at SCREEN DOORS, satura! finish, made of extra heavy lumber, fitted with best scrten cloth, complete with binges, knobs and screws, special, 70c ‘epectal 75¢ | PASTRY BOARDS wit daw special GARDEN SETS, tice, Rake and Spade, special at 400 A Bargain Friday Special in Wen's Dress and Yegtigee Shirts 725 DOZEN Men's Dress and Negligee Colored Shirts will be placed on sale here to-morrow at « price that will cause a sensation. The dress shirts are laundered, are made of percale and madras, and have detached link cuff. The negligee shirts have collars attached or detacied, or mech bands for white collars. The cuffs are attached, link styles. All ezes to hundreds of choice styles. Values range up to $1.25, yet we offer you an unrestricted choice of the entire 725 dozen to-morrow for only Ricycles and Ricycle Supplies. “TERRACE” BICYCLES. We have only abost 200 of them left--all ladies’ wheels—in which a choice in colors and height of frames is still to be had. They are one of the best makes of bicycles we ever of-’ fered, and we regret that we cannot get any more of them. Every wheel is guaranteed, and while they last you may stil! have your choice of them for 15.75 OUR “FOUNTAIN” BICYCLE is too well known to nest any commendation on our part. The same wheel is being sold downtown under another name for $47.50. Our price is but 24.00 \ ‘After Mrs, Hinkle lett her husband she| will build up broken-down Bargain Friday Specials in Bargain Friday Specials in eo en We guarantee this bicycle for the geason of 1900, and you may have « choice of any eddie White Soods. Wash Fabries. tn etech—Christy, Brown, Sager ot Garfart The wheels are Stted with tires made specially MAY KILL WOMAN, 5,000 yde. PLAID LAWNS AND { FINE BATISTE, in so aiterat } Bargain riday Specials in sali ited “BICYCLE SUPPLIES - CHECKED NAINSOOKS, te 1%. styles, regularly eold at 12 Ide. 0 UP’ ‘ en emmons | Seimbemnst * Linings, 900 HARTFORD TIRES, No. 70 : » pee 5.45 Grcttaree sevens 09 shenge ot Hy tetgony Se FOULARD NOVELTIES, ts ary Hain CLOTH, wingiy rae | | hee i ee + inches. per pair, Wite, te ta the boas pane Shoe as prapocroy Ahoy 6c 26S ee ae woth Me» punt; tn tome 10 1900 HARTFORD TIRES, No. 77, 1%, 1% or 1, inches, per pair, 6.25 Mrs. Peter Burke was taken from per|| and in a ; Menon cna DIMITIES, we pain it ook 5 1S. 0 yaa; bene tomorow at = OC PERCALINE, «fot yart wise, ia tut } 1900 HARTFORD TIRES, No. $0, 1%, 1% or 1%, inches, per pair, 6,75 Se ee emia is were 1S | CORDED BATISTE, wi wt | aa wm svsnow | THE NEW BALDWIN GAS BICYCLE LAMP sas» Harlem Hospital, suffering from in-|] the system. Wherever weakness ve the yet style, regularly oald at Ke. a yh; | ane. a yand, bere tomorowat 4720} ciagg, emits no smoke or smell, and gives a strong, brilliant, reliable Light, arnal infuries. The woman said that || exists the Soversign Tonic over- if en "19 eT ee SILK FINISH MOREEN, i colers, { Tye Big Store is the only department store that sells this lamp, and will her husband, who fe @ bricklayer, had|} comes it. Many men secretly carry FINE DIMITIES, in ait the latest only, the kind you pay 4%. a yard fer } | ° ; he’s trial it it p Bicked her in the stomach the Vey Ale edhe rored LAWNS, 4 inches wide, ail % designs, considered good value Ric danwiies details tere ene 20 refund purchase — after a week's trial it it does not give en- 225 Burke was arrested, and when ar- adver- shades, in pian colors, at, per yart, at Lhe, yard, bere to-morrow at 2 fo tire satisfaction rice only . faigned in the Harlem Court held, the quack remedies without ob- - - —— —— ~ retiel, Doopital doctors reporting that Mrs. taining e order was | here ‘ ne an ou nn i GOFPEY WINS AGAIN, fc! mst ee" ™* WILD LEPROSY SCARE | o's x ———__ | PR BY , . ~ te Committee to reinstate Coffey, ; wor Doctors’ examination and advice free, Senator Gets Permanent “Mar been dropped from the or derecy Folk Berned Their Linen, nef “ 9AM. toSP. M. Net open Sunday, | Againet Kings Co. Democratic Believing Chinese Laundry man ns — General Committee. LS Had White Magar. ¥ | Justice Marean, of Brooklyn, thie) Fearing that Bing Lee. a Chinese| NO ONE To BUAY HIM. * . er morning granted © permanent etay fn) Advertise summer hotels and board- | iaundryman a i Monticello avenue, | = In the Sunday World you should ale the case of Genator Michael J. Coffey fn the Sunday Werld. | Jersey City, hud leprosy, scores of his] The body of Philip Armatrong, «re vertise, ¥ against the Kings County Now fs the time to begin, customers inst night burned up ai the tired stip ouiker, ® & ciaim- De show the people ee oe a ee ova . %