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THE WORLD: FRIDAY BVENLvG, “GIRL IN LOVE SHOT TWIGE BY UNCLE. Refused to Wed Man Relative) Selected for Her--May Die of Wounds. ROSINA CHIEFFO. tebe irr erririchirieirt y the many a handsome She sad plighted her troth 1) him, and whea be »iiowed her a week later thelr love viking wae renewed saw this and became @n- cornet player. had The unc gered If this Clemente comes around here,” warned he, suggestively touching his stiletto pocket, ‘there will de troubie.” The girl laughed Azena came to the Chieffo apartments . | early thie morning to find Clemente and some other callers. He ordered the mu- sictan out, but the girl bade him stay: There was @ quarrel The uncle de clared the girl should marry the man he her twice for her retusal from justice. The Chieffos live on of the tenement a There is the father her daughter, Vin old. The mother :s Rosina came to weds Ss; 098) 0. Oe had picked out for her of none at all The girl taunted him e Maddened by this, Azena pulled « re I naree, ha volver and shot her twice. She fell to “ ie ivite he has been in this country sev-|the floor screaming. Then he walked t eral years and knew the financial stand- | 0¥ ing of each suitor. He finally fixed upon | sree polo are "how berthed “att i 4 an elderly man, who offered a liberal | (1% tum om yut say, an le the cust tum for the hand of the gir! the other Italtans shield him and Woe one you must marry,” an- | vate he diMeculty in their own wi tow aid her head in objection. | from aa ber breast ee aed ake improved In Italy she loved and was oved DY | so tau oy that she was taken home. She emente, nineteen years old, | may live [WKINLBY SAVES. SOLDIER Private Miller’s Sentence of Death Commated to Twenty Veare of Hard Labor. WABHINGTON May = 11—Private Frank Miller, Company 1, Twenty-third . Will not be mhot for tl-treat- woman, 4 by general court-mar- ed on a charge of as- 1 near San Nicolas, ts- n Oct. 2, 180, and sen- Michaeio Cle ia HER FATHER: — ooo Teresa Casale Caused the |; Infantry tng Wile 7) Capture ,of a Mur- a =f ‘ cderer. as, however, upen the ( the Major-General | jowearred In by abor in a peniten: of twenty years | CALIFORNIA LADIES — Experience with Drink. “While using Moeha and Java “4 et fee | was finally thrown Into a seri~ yant*® ous case of nervous prostration, with heart trouble and dizzy headaches. | tat bis My husband also had most serious 1, In AveUSt. stomach trouble for years. We y disappear nally gave up coffee and began the «0, Bop could the pei isand ober use of Postum. Both husband and 7 as shot and kille home in Onone Park, 1. 1908, and Casale couttries find any of tim. His! myself have now been perfectly weil two youngest children, Katie and Philip, | for three years. ‘were committed to the home a Peeks- “Mra. C. R. Holmes, of 1946 Adair vet, St, Eleven months ago Teresa recetved a | Twenty-seventh St., letter from her fathed, dated Londor saying that he had been run over by ® | did not boll It fifteen team, and might die, He gave the sit!) cording to directions, and ‘aaneas oe, ee ie letter | did not like it, 1 made s Tew ‘months ago ene conceived the | each of them the w38 right way a of securing the release of her sister| they use it daily and “Ive ft very atle from tne fastitution, and with | much in view went to tee the | ter i Baparir This good lady at once jective sense, for she would “Mrs. Ida Sherman, of 6113 Went- Wa Teresa ahat he be necessary | /;, Yousness, and | urged her to leave off c and take Postum Food Coffee, now writes me that she is en- living abrow "The Sister Mupertor wrote Mr. Merrit! | that yore, knew her ‘ne ., yore adouy. as evolved to get her te te: Teresa was told fo apply to Supt. Baum. and w s 90, she claims she wa tel cured. - irs. Julia Moore, of Riverside, Cal., and also Mrs, Lily Staldn, of would give her * father's ' ddrest of my ex wii coffes &4 7 would ‘pot be at: foo deng eg © drop it and ca piestantis, pave, ioe address, | | Moore was cared: Ip er wane a ‘after making the to place him Ay ged | lhe rete that nee are) "her twelve-year-ald) lleved more we fen leaving off coffee eat two ‘etied uo unt | aad using Postum than she had ob- idee ‘night when ™is| tained from any medicines. 5 J Le ag “Tam ly & advocate ‘norte! of Postum."—Ina Maud 123 N. Jobnesn &, B Loo Cal. ea ea mal eet oe em le tis pati it ti tant ential ila Saini able A: ar Be BRR a als calla Siegel-Cooper Company. _ 6TH AVE., 18TH AND_ 19TH STS. Special Purchase and Sale of - A leading New Wen ’s Spring and York manufacturer ‘ of Men’s Fine Summer Clothing. Clothing awebe to the fact, and only a few days ago at that, that his stock of spring and summer goods was entirely too large for this time of the year. He concluded to reduce it as quickly as possible, even at a sacrifice, and asked us to make a bid for whatever we could use. Now we weren’t really in need of any more clothing, and consequently made him a very low offer for a very choice lot of stylish suits. To our surprise, he accepted, and the goods will go on sale to-morrow for the first time, divided into three big lots, marked in accordance with the low prices paid for them, which means a big saving to prompt purchasers. ; LOT 1 contains 820 choice SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS FOR MEN, mate of toe emooth-curface Cassimerss, double-yare Twébde and stylish Scotch Cheviots; aloo some fast Indigo dive Serges, cut and designed in the latest approved styles and of pertect workmanship; regular retail value from $11.00 to $13.50; +7 Qa) priced for to morrow LOT 2 contains 1125 SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS FOR MEN, Cheviots and rough-surface and English Storm Serges; richly lined and fault: @ 59 lessly tailored; actually worth $16.00 and $18.00; on sale to-morrow at just LOT 3 contains an exceptionally choice lot of MEN'S SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, mode of English handepune, in the new greenish effects, fine Belgian and French striped and checked Worsteds and neat Tweed Suitings; de signed, made and tailored in the latest and best style; regularly worth from 44 59 $20.00 to $23.50 a suit ; priced for to-morrow at only Other attractive offerings in Men’s Clothing for Saturday are the following: MEN'S FINE SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS TROUSERS, mate of all worsteds, in overstripes and small interwoven checks, tailored to ats. 45 perfectly; worth fully $7; priced for to-morrow at SS 0 Save Sieey ne 0 onan latest Tattersall checks and Scotch Lwuiaaieabinal worth §3.00 per pair; tab I 25 tale to-morrow at MEN'S FANCY VESTS, in atest plaid effects of hand-loomed vestings, as well as the newest silk patterne im neat designs, all of the latest cut and make; amr. 50 lar $4.00 grade, on sale to-morrow at No matter what Roys’ Clothing. kind of a suit you want for your boy, or your boy wants for himself, we have it in stock and can readily supply it at a price that will save you money. We cater to the requirements of the little fellows thoroughly and carefully, and in this way have built up what we believe to be the largest Boys’ Clothing business in New York. Just look over « few of our goods and prices for to-morrow : BOYS’ 3-GARMENT VEST SUITS, made of strictly woollen materials, in choice patterns, with fancy ailk vests in the latest double-breasted cut; exclusive out- fitter charge $6.50 and 97.00 for them; our price to-morrow (ages 8 to 16), only 3.45 SMALL LADS’ FINE SUITS—the new Norfolk style, the stylish Strand Vester Suite and the New English Sailor Blouse Suite—all made of the finest materiale, in mixtures, as well ee plain savy, royal and cadet blue effects, handsomely trimmed with silk braids and soutache; suitable for boys aged 3 to 12; worth from $5.50 to $7.50; priced for to-morrow at 3.95 BOYS’ 2-GARMENT DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS AND ‘BOYS' BLOUSE AND VESTEE SUITS, made of strictly woollen materiale, in pretty Spring colorings, strongly built and stylishly appointed , some vestee suits have match vests, others the man-fashioned silk vests; UE ORE ee es than $3.00; a choice to-morrow for 5 BOYS’ 2-GARMENT SUITS. recent purchase at a low price, Materials are high grade Scotch and cassimere suitings, in the latest effects and colorings. Make and tailoring are of the best. Stytieh and serviceable suits, regularly worth 63.50, 50 $4.00 and $5.00 cach; a choice to-morrow for sd YOUTHS’ SUITS A handoome assortment, made of al! woollen pleasing mixtures in blue and black Oxford effects, ae well as plain; properly cut and made, with the new double-breasted vest, worth fully 97.50; on ale bere tomorrow at 5-00 YOUNG MEN'S STYLISH SUITS—A fine line of high grade Summer Scits in mixtures ag well as True Blue English Serges, with broad military shoulder coats and the latest double-breasted as well as the high cut waistcoat; tailored to a high degree of perfection. At three times our price the exclusive tailor couldn't suit oF please you better, and yet that price is but 8.50 Glectrical Soods, Wools, &e. Some goods and prices for Saturday’s selling that ought to interest all Gconomical electricians and mechanics, since they are not to be had elsewhere at anything like these low quotations: ELECTRIC FANS the Siegel-Cooper Electric Pane are mate to run from 110 to Lips gutta gcse awa dl protector, santy japeaned, complete with Tce Fors have tess Uiseehld ih act. mo prevent shay wae hia anh to run a9 ordinary incandescent lamps at yc. pet bour ‘We also carry tn stock a complete line of the well-known Spruce Electric Fans. ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS, cusrastest accurate, here to-morrow at = 2.00 SAL AMMONTAC, per 10¢ bro cross: MEDICAL BATTERY, compete wit of Asan, pot 9 2.25 END CUTTING NIPPERS, tomorrow at Se SAWS, of good quality start, 16 and 18 inch sizes, opecial at 2 vs" * We A LOT OF STEEL HATCHETS, special at 8 and 12 STEEL DRAW KNIVES, highly tempered, used epecially by Coach go Makers, § iach size, to-morrow at 3ic, 10 inch gise, to-morrow special at SINGLE TUBE SPRING PUNCHES, for leather, etc., to-morrow at 20¢ MILLER'S FALLS CARVING SETS, No. 1, alt warranted, with 6 tools, spectal at 1.15 TRY SQUARES, mate of hard wood, with solid Blue Stee! bade and brass bousd, here to-morrow special at 25c MILLER'S FALLS HACK-SAW FRAMES, the extension kind, nicks! plated, will take from 8 to 12 inch blade, rosewood handies, bere to-morrow at — 95C HAMMERS, of good quality steel, worth 20c., special at 1d ALOT OF S-INCH SCREWDRIVERS, wrth 2. special at 20 HEAVY GALVANIZED PICTURE WIRE, is 15. mila, tomorow et 12 We carry in stock a full line of Gas ChaNeliers and Incandescent Lamps at very moderate prices. MAY U1, 1y00, THE DAILY STORY OF = BIG STORE. Wisses’ and Children ’s Cloaks, Dresses, Waists and Shirts. While in most stores the apparel for young ladies and children is merely an adjunct to a so-called cloak department, it is an entirely separate organization here, in charge of an expert whose time and talents are devoted exclusively to the development of this important branch of our business. This brings about two great points of advantage : Firstly-—Styles are better, tastier, more carefully designed and tailored. Secondly—The prices, notwithstanding the very high standard of excellence always aimed at, are emphatically lower than elsewhere. A telling demonstration of these two undisputable facts is contained in the offerings for Saturday: Cengage... MISSES' SUITS, of serge and homespun, some tailor made, others trimmed with taffeta and braid, made in Eton and box jacket styles; skirt has fancy double 75 inverted plait a frout; regularly worth $23.75, now offered at 4. MISSES' HOMESPUN SUITS, elaborately trimmed with taffeta and fancy but- tons, made in collarless Eton style, fancy Eton with silk vest and handkerchief trim- ming, also fancy slashed Eton with rolling collars and revers; skirt has doub) 5 inverted plait fromt and back; regularly worth $22.50, offered for to-morrow .t 16.7: MISSES' WHITE ORGANDIE DRESSES, waist made with y te of Valen- ciennes insertion and tucks, emall ruffles edged with eatin ribbon,skirt tir med 4.50 with ruffles edged with satin ribboa; regularly worth §18, now offered o: 1 MISSES' WHITE ORGANDIE DRESSES, waist elaborately tucked and trim- med with Valenciennes lace, edge and insertion and broad satin nibh a; skirt trimmed With one deep ruffle with Valenciennes lace and insertion and fancy beading; 7 regularly worth $16.00, now offered at 1. 5 MISSES' WHITE LAWN DRESSES, trimmed with embevidery and 9 5 tucks; regularly worth $12 now offered at 7 MISSES' WHITE LAWN DRESSES, waist trimmed with tucks and embroidery insertion and fancy collar, regularly worth $4.50, now offered at 4.50 CHILDREN'S CONFIRMATION DRESSES, of white organdies; waist elabor- ately tucked and trimmed with lace and ribbon; regularly worth §7.90, sow offered at 5.90 CHILDREN'S WHITE LAWN DRESSES, trimmed with inserting and embroidery, edge made with O-inch hem, regularly worth $3.50, sow offered at 2.90 CHILDREN'S CASHMERE DRESSES, trimmed with ribbon and silk braid; regularly worth $3.25, now offered at 2.50 CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL SAILOR SUITS, trimmed with byebl: mgu- larly worth §5.00, now offered at 3.25 CHILDREN’S CRASH SAILOR SUITS, trimmed with tancy tanid, regu- arly worth $1.50, now offered at We MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS, made of the best quality of white lawa, front and back tucked in clusters; regularly worth $1.35, now fered ot 1.10 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS, tucket and hem- stitched, front and back, regularly worth $1.45; now offered at 9c MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S PERCALE WAISTS, pack tucked, front trimmed with two rows of insertion; regularly worth 7Sc.; now offered at 39¢ MISSES’ SERGE SKIRTS, with new double inverted plait; regularly 3,90 worth $5.00, now offered at CHILDREN'S BOX REEFERS, mate of » good quality of covert; regu- 2.90 larly worth $4.50; now offered at CHILDREN'S CAPE REEFERS, our entire stock, pared cg tm value from $5.00 to $14.00, will be offered to-morrow at these greatly $2.90, $4.75, $6.90 & $8.90. Bicyolesand Bicycle Sundries. Have you bought your wheel for the season of 1900 yet? If not, come and see our stock before doing so. We are’certain that we can suit you, no matter how critical or exacting you may be as to quality or price. THE “FOUNTAIN" BICYCLE, our new high rade wheel, none better made at any price, on sale at 24.00 THE FOUNTAIN" BICYCLE, atte with Morrow Coaster and brake, we are at prosent selling for 29.75 TERRACE" BICYCLES, onty about 100 women's ?#inch wheels and Piven t ibncd wheel Mt choice a 15.75 A full line of 20, 24 amd 26-tach wheels, of a fine grade; at prices ranging from 14.75 to 16. 75 BICYCLE SUNDRIES. No other store carries such a large and varied stock of the best makes or sells them so cheaply. See for yourself: M. & W. OIL BICYCLE LAMPS, full nickel plated, gives good light, on sale tomerew at 1.25 M. & W. RAINBOW GAS BI- CYCLE LAMPS something new, with red, white and blue glass, here to-morrow at 85c 85¢ VEEDER TRIP CYCLOM- ETERS, each, 1.25 BICYCLE CHAIN & LOCK, 18¢ BICYCLE WRENCH, ood and strong, JERSEYS, tn all the newest colors and stripes, the best garment for a 75 bicycling, your chotce for by BICYCLE HOSE, 25c pre Foes BICYCLE HOSE, cotton or wool, with or without feet, worth up tobe 4 choice to-mor- row for = 38 BELTS pai tines of the newest patterne in goof beite at the lowest prices BICYCLE WATCHES, ¢o:. tect timekeepers, at, each, CONTINUOUS RING PUSH BUTTON BELLS, excs, CLEVELAND BLUE, per bottie, Sc THREE-IN-ONE OIL, % STEEL HANDLE-BARS, up ot down turaed, each,? —-25C CHRISTY SADDLES, 1.35 Our Hat Department is showing everything in the way of sensible and stylish headgear for men and boys for Spring wear, also advance styles in boys’ straw hats; every | hat priced so as to save you money. OUR BRIGHTON DERBY, jn aii the new Spring shapes, styles and color- ings, every hat guaranteed; positively the best hat in the work! retailed at THE MANSFIELD DERBY The new Spring shapes ant shades are ready This is a hat that will suit the young, the middle-aged er the old. It is as good ahat in every respect as any 4 Derby sold in New York City, yet our price ts but 2.40 SMALL BOYS’ NOBBY STRAW HATS, is fine Canton and Rough-and- Ready braids, in pretty colors as well as white, with splendid silk bands; not to be had elsewhere for less than 7Sc. each, here to-morrow for but BOYS’ FINE SAILOR STRAW HATS, made of imported aeed pew pn im rough on! fine brands, in the newest effects and combinations, | ‘nade co the ur Pais sok for bay, with bowtie won of the cachuaivs hatter, bere to-motiow, im endless varety, 2.00 45c 85c Seats, Law Surtege Lawn FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1900, MAY 11, 1900. Settees, Hammocks, &e. Cottagers and campers will find full lines of everything required for their comfort at The Big Store’s Sporting Goods Dept., on the second floor, and at lower prices than elsewhere for goods of like quality. We bought all our tents some months ago. Since then cotton duck has gone in price, and if we had to replace our present stock we would have to pay 50% more. Our means a big saving to those who need the goods and will buy them now and here. WALL TENTS, mato of the best S00. duck, just the tant ter the comagiets, ‘With guy ropes, poles end pine; these ctses and prices: om Trt 48 4.50 TxOtet, 5.25 OxPtet, $05 1081dheet 7,95" UMBRELLA TENTS, can bo cot vp to tom 3 to $ minaten, the test tent far lawn, croquet or aschery partion; a chalice of otzipes in bao. brown and white, at at on) Sees nD Ot SS OS SD eee we recommend as otrong, durable, handy and cheap. pede ae ee ‘will fold up like a kraife and ecoupy csugy vay Ute tm ween sh 1150, $595, #650 ant = mm 3.08 Sis LAWN SETTRES, mate of hastweot, plate fuish, ot LAWN SETTERS, mate of nartwood, painted and varnished, ot Te 500 HAMMOCKS, wen prehpeiy mate wie plow qt ext wlenen; Werth PONY ga Also, Pull Lines of VERANDA CHAIRS, CAMP STOOLS ond GTRAMES CHAIRS at moderate prices. Orerting Goede Dey’t, 94-Pieer, Rew. Men's Sood Underwear will be sold here to-morrow, for special reasons, at ' very low prices—go low in fact that the great saving will be self apparent even to those whose knowledge of market values is limited. 225 DOZ, MEN'S FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, extra well made and finished, of best Preach manufacture, in a full espertment of aites; unquestionably dollar values; opectal at 496 50 DOZ. MEN'S IMPORTED MERCERIZED SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in feeb, blue and heliotrope colors; worth fully $1.50; epoctal ot OSC MEN'S SPRING-WEIGHT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ic natural and blue colors, value fully $1.00; spectal at 65e Sood Shoes at Arout Half Prive, The last of that big wholesale stock which we bought at about half its actual value, and which has been on sale for the past two weeks, will go on sale to-morrow. Some of the sizes in some of the lots are broken, but there’s still splendid picking left, especially considering the very low prices. LADIES’ KID SHOES, tan and back, lace o tin, ot nm, | worth $3 a pair; bewenad . vchts"Sirer searaan auora om vow ba ill French heels, worth 94 0 pair; FI LADIES’ OXFORDS, stom, satan wt, we 1.95, $3.00 0 pair; MEN'S PATENT LEATHER SHOES, lace styies, all cine, mostly wide widths, worth §3.50 « pair; ee a re Yous chaten, “= 1.95, LADIES’ sHORS, OXFORDS and SANDALS, teotee deve, worth from $2.00 to $3.50 a pair; your choice to-merrew, 988 LADIES’ TAN BUTTON SHOES, i sizes, worth $3.00 0 pair. LADIES' BICYOLE SHOES, tan and black, broken ctsee, worth | per 0s LADIES’ LACE SHOBS, tan ant tack, ll coe, wertn02.80apetr,| 150 LADIES' OXFORDS, tan and black, ail sizes, worth $2.50 0 poir. In connection with the above sales we will oGer for to-morrow 8 new etyles of cut famous *'FOOTMOULD " SHOES or men et, por peit, 3.00 These come in Shoes or Oxfords, in tan or black wicl kid, tan or black calf, also patent leather; and have all the style, comfort and goed fitting qualities of the best $5.00 shoes now on the market. Cutlery Speciats, neil can’t be matched elsewhere at our prices. WILLIAM ELLIOT & CO.'S MAGNETIC RAZORS, mote ia Gurmeny, best quality steel, hollow ground, with ebony Randies, every ras warranted; teally worth $2.00, om sale to-merrow special at 75e PEN, POCKET AND JACK KNIVES, with 2, 3 and 4 biedes, ale» FINE TRIMMERS' SHEARS AND BLUNT TOP SCISSORS, of a good quality steel. Your choice to-morrow for 1Se Ci 25,000 cigars will go on sale to-mor- GATS row, They represent about half the original lot offered last Saturday, and afford smokers the opportunity of securing some phe nomenal values in first-class cigars. LOT 1. 1,500 HIGH GRADE HAVANA REINA VICTORIAS Sinch Cuban hand mato; mgntacty wwe GOO) per tan of 100; 0 elle w te to-morrow, per box of 100, at C LOT 2. 3,000 CLEAR HAVANA LONDRES (4:tnch), tenaQte 100. value, Cuban hand made, per box of 100, LOT 3. 2,500 CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS (4'-inch), mguiar 10. qoute, Cuban hand made, par bax of 100, 3.75 LOT 4. 2,000 HIGH GRADE HAVANA PURITANOS FINOS 43-4 tn. ; regulary worth $4.50 per box of 50, on sale to-morrow at 3.00 LOT 5. 4,000 HIGH GRADE SUMATRA WRAPRER, LONG HAVANA FILLER, DELICIOSAS; vegelasty worth 00.50 par bas of 5H 08 sale to-morrow at 73 LOT 6. 3,000 HAVANA WRAPPER, HAVANA FILLER, CONCHAS; regular $2.50 value per box of 50; on sale to-merrow at LOT 7. 10,000 SUMATRA WRAPPER, eng mized Savane Qiter Cogana, several brands to-morrow, pet bax of $0, ve 4.78 1.95 “4 :