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Stern Brothers Will offer to-morrow In Misses’ Dep’ts New Model Eton Suits grey cheviots, collars of stitched taffeta silks, Jacket taffeta silk !ined Skirt percaline lined, 14 & 16 yrs,, Tourist & Golf Skirts of or tan of English reversible cloths, | te Skirts of Homespuns, Cheviots and Briliiantines, 14 & 16 yra, Hemstitched Taffeta Silk Waists, 14 to 16 yrs, Rugs & [attings tose China Matting Sets,—9 pieces, —brown,gray eat un, et sido $1400 910.50, 12.00 jor royal biue. k Mattin: $1.75 per set; oor. vee $14.00 $ 1 1 .00 Value $3.00, West Twenty-third Street FIGHTING ills, GOUAT ORDER Oppose Freedman Injunction. Justice Freaiman’s temporary infune-| Pour tion against the etriking cigar-makers, which hap bean denounced by 6 y Gompere and other labor leaders, Defore Justice Andrews in the Suprem Court to-day, on a motion made by Big femund Levy & Co. to make the injunc- tion permanent. Vernon M. Davis, counsel for the strikers and for the local Cigarmakers Union, said that the injunction tn tte present form prohibited the union from paying “benefit funds” to the strikers for thetr support while locked out or striking, and also restrained the strikers from “picketing” or patrolling in front of the Levy factory. On behalf of Levy & Coe, it was con- Former price $25.00 Austrian China Cups and band and fern decoration |design in centre, $11.75 4 $3.95) Value $17.5 10 cents per cup & saucer; 4@to 18 yrs, Value $6 Value $2.2 dozen, $ 2 $ Austrian China Croton Sets, 3.95 5.00 —s pieces,—decorated with $3.05 pink wild flowers,—finished | Value $6,75 with gole, 75 cemts per eet; Value §1.7 $16.25 English Clearing Sale Porcelain Toilet Tumb'ers,—thin blown or heavy,—plain or lilysof-the-| valley,—star and rococo de-| Sale of Groceries | CHINA AND GLASS. For Summer Cottage Furnishing, |Saucers, finished with gold | |ations are pink begonia de- THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1900, ( {English Porcelain — le A Sets,—112 pieces, border| jdesign in gray or antique! blue,—picture centre dec-| oration,—novel shaped cov- ered dishes, $8.75; Usual price $15 « | | [English Porcelain Dinner |Sets,—109 Pieces,—decor- sign with leaf border,—or green fern border pattern, —finishet with gold band and elges, $15.75; | sual price $22.50, Fine Austrian China Din- ner Sets,—100 pieces,—dec- orated with sprays or scat- tered blossoms of pink and [purple violets or blue for- = sign. 55 cents per dozen; Value $1.10, ©’Neill Sale of JAMES MCR gh-Grade Counsel sar teaeenshers G R OC ERIES At Special Prices. ° 450 pounds 5 Luneh Coffee, pousd Table Jellies, fruit favors... Wine favors ‘ dibged Jelly, 1-pound glass Graph * magar, 5 pounda......24¢ Pure Spring Water, 5-gal. jugs. ..60c Demonstration of “ SPARKLETS” in this department showing the only perfect method of rendering all bev- erages effervescent. Don't fail to see it. tr We deliver all cash purchases of Groveries free to any railroad station within 100 miles of New York City oun by mail receive prompt at- Polka Dots, Novelty t d a indieng JAMES McCR tended that prior to the signing of the "Sixth Ave, 20th to 2tst St. — temporary injunction by Justice Freed man, persons seeking employment at the factory were intimidated by the strikers’ pickets. Each loyal etriker received a bive ticket from the loca! unten, which wag punched dally as evidence thet the Bolder was complying with the unton Tales, At the end of the week each Bolder of @ properiy punched ticket re ecived %. Justice Andrews took the papers in the case and reserve! hie decision. Clarence J. Shearn, counsei for Levy, @ Co, said that in addition to the tn- Janetion case his clients had brought @uit against members of the Cigar. Makers’ Union and certain of the strik- ere for $100,000 damages MOTHER-IN-LAW MUST PAY. re. Georstane Shrady Gives .| Verdict of 91,265 Against Her | Husband's Mother. Georgiana Bhraty was awaried a ver- Get for H.265.28 by & Jury before Justic Gontan in the City Court to-day tn al ult against her mother-in-law, Martha & Brady. The trial began Friday ‘The oult grew out of the sensations Ghrady divorce proceedings, which were tried tm the Bupreme Court some time ego. After Mr. and Mra Shrady sepa Fated the latter asserted that her nus band's mother kept ai! twte-e-brac, &c., which was in the } of George Ghrady, her husband thts, claimed Mrs. Bhrady, belonged to hher by reason of @ deed of gift from her husband. ‘The wife made a demand cn her mother-tn-law for the goods, but the latter refused (o give them up, saying that her pon had given them to her Mre Phrady degen proceedings in the City ome Alt Court to compel her mother-in-law to make good the value of the articies After hearing a!) the evidence in the case the jury returned & verdict for tne ‘wile. SHIPPING NEWS, AMBMMAL TOR TO-DAY. ‘TER. Stored « Insured the furniture | |yet-me-nots, Fluted edges, $12.50; Usual price $25.00, EERY &(0., Twenty-third Street. Great Sale of Laces! | Great Sale of Laces! O’Neill’s, Great Sale of Laces At Less Than Half Original Prices! | It begins to-morrow morning and will lait until closing time | Thursday. It will be without question the greatest o'fer ng of laces ever made inthe city of New York. These items tell the whole story. Read: | PLACK SILK, REAL CHERKY, MALTESE and GUIPURE LACES. | pillow made, formerly 650, to $2.25 yard; offered at this sale at 25c., 35c., 65c. and 78c. yard. BLACK SILK POINT DE VENISh, CHANTILLY, BRUSSBLS and ORTENTAL EMBROIDERED LACES, finest quality importes, fo merly T5e. to $1.95 yard; for this sale to 60c. yard. POINT DE VENISE, ORIENTAL and BATISTE LACES, BDGES, IN SERTINGS, BANDS and GALLOONS. in white, ivory, cream, butte and champagne shades, regular price 2bc. to $1.25 yard; for this sale. 10c. to 45c.. yard. VALENCIENNES, POINT DE PARIS | TORCHON LACES, suitable for trimming dresses, underwear, &c., reduced from 10¢, and 20 Se and 10k. yards CADET OR RUFFLED LACES, in Be D'ALENCON, POINT AP. PLIQUE, POINT D'ARGANTAN and LLAMA, in white, ivory, butter and black, formerly $2.25 to $8.75 yard, for this sale. 85c., $1.10, $1.65 and $2.25 yard. ® yard of these cireular laces |s equal to three of the ordinary kind chuny MALTES VALENCIENNES and OTHER STYLES OF ALL OVER LACE NETS, in white, butter and natural shades, formerly Tbe. to 98e., 38c. yard. BI. ACK ALL-SILK GUIPURE - CLUNY ALL-OVER LACE NETS 27 INCHES WIDE, formerly $1.90 yard; for this sale, yard. | EMBROIDERED MULL SCARFS. trimmed with lace, sar FORMERLY 3c. and 48¢,, 15c. and 25c. each. . COTTON POINT D'ESPRIT APPLIQUE ROBES (Skirt, Corsage and Sleeves), ear FORMERLY $9.59, $3.25 each, SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO _2iST_ST. FOULARD SILKS. 35,000 Yards Twill Foulards. Stripes and a very ex- tensive variety of small and medium size pat- White or white-and-black printing on navy, national, vieux rose, tam, gray, cardinal, por- celain, helietrope, sage and brown grounds, 00 pat 3 yard; EERY &00., Twenty-third Street. STERN BROS Furs and Fur Garments Vertical stripes and against damage by moths and fire Remodeling & Repairing during the summer, at very much lower rates than In the regular season . West 23d Street COLER’S PLAN TO THIS SHE HO FON and toes, and black. JAMES McGR Twenty-third Street. LADIES’ HOSIERY. 3,500 paire of fine Lisle Thread Steckings, “all over” fancy lace designs,—black and various shades of blue, Plain, —wedgweed blue and purple, — gauze lisle,—with high spliced heels, double soles Lace boot patterns,—pink, cherry, red, plum 40 cents per pair, EERY & C0,, CORRICAN MAY wo samiconanva HER HUSBAND. NOT CET RED HAT nopoly Plank to State | | Mrs. Langhorst aianatees She| Local Gabite. Though, | | Don't Believe Rampolla Meyer Jonasson & Co, Ladies’ ate Skirts, in homespuns, cheviots, broadcloths, taffeta silk, brilliantines and serges—in all the prevailing col- ors, including white, from $3.90, $5.90, $8.75 to $20. BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. Ehrich Bros. Special Sale for Tuesday. 8 to 10 A. M. Only. 500 TUXEDO SUITS for the little fellows from 3 to 9 years; fine imported fancy mixed ocheviots and cassimeres, high-grade striped flannels, also the guaranteed blue serge; made with the popular little double-breasted vests, some made of same material, some made of fancy silk vest- ings, with detachable shields, cannot be equalled elsewhere for Jess than $6.00; for 2 hours to-morrow at ° VESTBE AND SAILOR SUITS, all woollen materials, sizes 3 to 8, short collar and double-breasted vests; the sall- or suits are cut long and full, with deep collars, sizes 3 to 10 years, worth §3.50...... Special Sale 9 to 10 A. M. BOYS’ 2-PIRCE KNEE PANTS SUITS We will place on sale to-morrow at 9 A. M. 1.000 Double Breasted Suits, ages from 7 to 15 years, in fancy cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds, in neat checks, stripes and plaids, also in plain colors, pants made with double knees and seats taped seams and riveted buttons guaranteed good honest $5.00 values; for | hour to-morrow at o Two Offers for Men. To-day we are gathering all our $12, $14 and $16 New Spring Suits, where the sizes are broken, and will place them on sale to- morrow between 9 and 11 A. M. at |gauge Balbriggan Under. Broadway and r1th Street, SALE OF SILK PETTICOATS, One thousand Petticoats, Male of finest Standard quality Taffetas Silk, including a large clearance purchase from a well-known Manufacturer,—and @ stock of the latest fashionable plaid Silk Skirte, Plain Taffetas—newest pale and medium shades, with wide Spanish, Vandyke, gradu- ated or straight flounces, plain and accordion pleated, with rose quilled edges, Prices, $5.75, 6.75, &75 aud 9.75; Values $7.00, 8 50, 10.00 and 13.00, Imported Plaid Taffetas Silk, this seasen’s desigus, delicate shades of the latest medish colors, Finished with two finely tucked flounces, $8.75; Value $13.50. Finished with graduated accordion pleated ruffle, with rose quilled edge, $9.75; Value $1 §,00, Black and White Shepherd’s plaids with graduated aecordion pleated flounce—edged with black or “self” Taffetas rose quilling, $9.75; Value $15.00. JAMES McCREERY & CO., BROADWAY & 11TH ST. MAY SALE OF DRESS GOODS, Commencing on Tuesday, May 15th. One hundred thousand yards of fashionable Dress Fabrics, Delayed shipments. 10,000 yards fine wool Nun’s Veiling,—pastel and latest shades of grey, navy blue and tan, 16,000 yards,—weol Canton Crépe,—pale shades and navy blue, 95 cents per yard; Value $1.50, 1,000 yards,—Nun's Veiling,—embroidered ia rings or polka dote,—cream, grey, castor, tam, lilac and savy blue. These goods contain a few imperfections of manulacture, gs cents per yard; Value $2.50. Grey Homespuns,— the new fashionable shades,—54 inches wide, 75 cents per yard; Value $1.25. 8,000 yards Imported Crepon Challie,—rich Persian palm-leaf designs, Dresden and novelty floral patterns, on delicate, pastel and medium colored grounds, a5 cents per yard; Value 75 cents. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Broadway and 11th Street. Neen EEE a Jewelry Department, Sale of Belt Buckles and Claspe, MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Summer weight, fine State supervis », and Mr. Jones had requested him ut the idea in writing for 4 o the party leaders once he submis when But I didn: r vome or anything of the kind rried my husband a year ago (hee elope of run away ! enty and he twenty-five He a ; aught diamonds for me Mr Jef. uniform system of corporation bookkeep. | trey nm, and the books times for the f the _ proper | me officials, These lane would prevent | Langhorst teclured to the po stock maniouiation, kill many trusts and | Jeftr had hypnotised Mre Langhorst # not nearly |weeks ago to nelp her sick mother, When corpora. | she didn't return he declared that Jef. ' difference |frey had run away with her ey we “have *0 lone a+ die corporations are in a position to fobbie up everything ta circulation in the shape of money.” Convention. Feared His Jeal- Comptroller Coler has returned from! Washington, where he hed « conter-! ous Rage. ence with Chairman Jones. of the _ Democratic National Committee, | | the antitrust plank whieh he Pretty Mrs Cassie Langhorst. of Little to submtr to ar’ De ¢| Neck, Le L. the missing wife of Pred | ventions for the | He Langhorat, pial Oppos s Him. | cablegram from Rome, saying that| ot New York, will red hat at the approaching onsistory because of the oppost- tion of Cantina! Rampolia, t* not given irtch credence by local «..urchmen. Cardinal Rampotia is the papal Seere | tary of State. He opp otter to Arch bishop Corrigan, if it were true, would) make it appear that he had been ©o on! WWberal faction in the Catho.| ch, of which Arhbishop Meret tue chet exponent. There are mi slans, It te eald, which to Preset snd | make this change of position extreme! y| doubtful Arebttshop Corrigan hae just ane jin Rome Judwe Morgan O'Brien, of ely & aateman on the New York Ele jt Supreme Court, and Joha BD. Crim- | ¢ ‘e 4 be open at all| vated road He's just like a brother to) mine are on the way thither to lay be- well narrowly ‘eacaped death | fore the Pope the great growth of/ ‘# that | Catholle affairs in the New York dio- duilting, Sarah Helmbers ‘p Aga | cose under Archdishop Cor There) | Me ead she came to New York three| ne concealment of the fact that thelr tived with her husband and mother, Pr | mission is to secure a cardinalate for! New York. — The Want section of the Sunday |" World is the people's great equalizer of supply and demand. Dons cosets Lik which millioas apeak. 8.88 They are fine through and through Fancy Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds and Fancy Cassimeres, also the plain black and blues, made single-breasted effect, with 28 88 single or double breasted vests; here in all sizes from ™ to 46 vaca Esai for 2 hours OD cguechtntt e 6th Ave. & 23d St. ‘ROUSE FRONT BLOWN OUT. he panc seized the t # explosion early this morning | 8 b teamed (nto the street tn their nigat wit the front of the house at a9) Pireamel into the street on pe ms - UPTON WiLL BUY PICTURES) 3 Sangwell, in the basement Wolf John- | Cables Hin Amerionn Amente to well had a lockamith’s shop. | Spend 81.000 ne Press Mre. Sangwell’s room was in ine rear st Artioin’ Babibition. light was put out and Mrs. Sangwell was thrown to the floor. Her daughter heard the noise and rushed Into the base | “ghe carried bes. mother th the antes ‘om her AY vw three-story frame The house is & tlomiry store on the fret floor. ’ wear, i oo les aud Clasps, Shirts with French necks, | 7°0O— Buck } —ribbed bottoms,—long er —oxidized and gilt,—plaia, short s‘eeves, enamelled or — Drawers with rein- 25 cents each; leeced este, double Former prices 45 to 75 cents. stitched, pearl buttons,— go cents each; full length or for short Former prices 85¢. to $1.25. stout men, ] j cents each; Sizes 30 to 48, ‘ mide prices $1.35 to $2.50. * mao Mag Suitable for tailor,—shirt- waist,—or soft-draped belts | JAMESMeCREERY&CO,, and fastenings, Broadway and 11th St, JAMES McCREERY&COQ, Broadway and 11th Ss Artists’ League, whien opens to-day a¢ the Waldorf Astoria: “LONDON, May 12—Have just recetv- ¥¢ dang | Preve Artists’ League. 1.0m. Belect fr 4 is bod ted to ear" this peodkose) sat. asst ms ronceived tanto mn wih them ‘em bela success, (Blan LAPTON,” ihe basement. After breakfast she wen’ Sewn ts Tees bed. It wae dark fd The following message Was received to- Cg day by Mr. Barrie, representing Sir ion, Sao caste nie nia! Thomas Liston in New Tork. in refer. ane” A woud ‘The ence to the exhibition of the Prees| Was, Killed yesterdey by « fall from ed) a 5 Then, "Eee hoy’ tft his home ta PALL KILLBD BOY SAILOR, | exsc*.'t nga eos sent to the her q Soe tee body wilt be gent to Germans Brooklyn Interested in the sain Teeuaeve: Petsee who' A “bee line” to the point you want the to reech—e Sunday World Waat Usa

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