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GIRL GOES 8,000 MILES TO MARRY. Miss Clara Van Doren Will Join Her Fiance, | Edwin Knox Brown, at Dawson. Miss Clara Van Doren, a slender.) Talmage ant t# pastor of the iret eyed girl of twenty vears, left! Ba rh of Norwalk His daugh New Yor fay on the Initial stages! ter met young Mr. Brow Sen Pran- Of an §.09-mile journey which will end when she wae twelve years old. {f all goes well, at an altar at Daw-|and since that time they have been be gon City, She makes the long trip| trothed @cross the continent unaccompanied,| His father was @ promt Califor Dut at San Francisco will be met by inta merchant Tw o Mr her future mother-in-law, Mra James! Brown went to the Klondike and ts now Knox Brown, ant with her wil ke | Superintendent of the A. E and Mining Company. ‘The meeg to y ple had arranged to be mer >) meet her ried tn Norwalk this Summer, but when Se WEE, 6B CSU EE NOTICE. Our wagons make Daily Deliveries along the Sea Coast from intermediate points. test of our claim. Do so to-day. Orthopedic Shoes. These shoes were designed, on scientitic lines, by an accomplished ortho. padist. They stimulate an elastic, springy step with the feet in normal | Position. The construction allows the entire sole of the foot to rest upon, the sole of the Shoe- fiving the toes full play and preventing pinching. Are especially adapted to flat feet- made so by the immature develop- a of the arch, or the collapse of the plantar fascia that supports the arch. Infants’, sizes 1 to $14, at $1.49; sizes 6 to 8, at $1.74. Children’s, sizes 8s to 10%, at $2.19. Misses’, sizes 11 to 2, at Women’s, sizes 2% to 8, at $3.74, Men's $3.50 Shoes, $2.99, -In Anmex. Does the offer interest you? Ii should. $2.99 for Shoes that are being sold elsewhere at $3.50. Lack of knowledge shall not lessen the value of these bargains to you. Information follows:— Every pair pertectly | new—made by a trustworthy manufacturer for this season's business There are very many styles, (Quality of materials and workmanship are the best that were ever tound in Shoes marked to retail at $3.50. Yours for $2.99, Men's Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, bull dog lasts, extension sore Men's Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, bull dog lasts @od extension Men's Dark Russet Vici Kid Lace Shoes— very pliable and serviceable, hand-sewed weits, English last Men's Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, handesewed welts, commonsense lasts, n tips, extra easy. Men's Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, * natural" last—one of the most practical shapes, Mr. Brown's employers heard of this Tf the frost is off the pumpkin they | they offered him extra {nducements 'f Anticipate no diMoulty in getting to! he would not leave his post, and so the parson {n time to be man and wife Miss Van Doren decided she could well @bout three weeks from to-day. afford to go to him. Mise Van Doren ts the only daughter) The rture of Miss Van Dore) of Rev, and Mra De Witt mage | was kept very quiet in Norwalk, as Van Doren, Norwalk, Conn, Her | feared white ribbons and old JOHN SWINTON ON EARLY CLOSING, The Furniture Clerks Make an Appeal for a Change That Would Help Both Em- hed to her luggage. fi em ployers and Employees. pac! recetved an earnest letter from) nave domes ic but how ear abo of business clerks who suffer (hey t Many of qth Mate of things that might | Married and have calldren, ind quickly be changed, the | tate mee spec’ tee, & Sel ige of the employers as well as |." F etter cenitinne ‘Th Dloyed. The main part of the that the hy as follows: are the | OMI ppeal to you in the Interest of stay tur-| Children, They are dainty and coo!—the Dresses. No use to argue the ofortunate help in the Harlem fur- 4 ec of 1 rani 4 Pages vegas Ago an eee ty question. The economy ot buying them here is manifest. Securing ma- ~ fourteen to sixteen hours a day. ask you to advise the working peo- Rot to patronize such stores as keep on after 6 o'clock. It ts these people 40, by buying or visiting at night, im- el our employers to keep open tii a | ate hour. The rich don’t buy on Third avenue, where from Eighty-fourth street to One Hundred and Twenty- winth street, only three stores close at 6 o'clock. Will you take time to show the || king people the Injustice done to byery ‘Mtautime Ard their fellow-men by the night trade?! clerks tn a movement for a! You will thus pe instrumental in bet-| of fit of ail parties tering our condition.” T f workingmen The foregoing appeal is sent in behalf | |’ of the “Harlem Furniture Clerks’ by |¢ hele clerks would 0 ¢ more sensible store. at * the clerks by lc e advise every article of furatt men whe tter hours ¥ work hours ht, and why should give a longer time one of elt number, who gives bie hame a dress. | the aggrieved clerks must &@ moving one. It is) ¢ Th hink of It. [et so 8 that these clerks—neariy all fal The carly oung men—are compelled to nce showed a og yy) stain, Nees ad 1 a good must trying to their uy bard strain upon ther minds — Consistent with their happiness. NTON, The World More Than Double! 708 Chicago methods Ey £ al! right In Chicago, but in New York they are not Wanted, The Sheep Butchers Unlon of hie city hae made such « deciaration, and i wt ts the pernese of Cas may Rew meambe that trade to introduce Chi- Paid Help Wants | 2""vicns there is ilkely to, be. topuble in To-Day's World. City’s plan is to pa: ti the owners of the Bwift sbattoire intend to do, and if they do strikes wil! follow Seeretary Paul Relohenbacher, of Miscellaneous Section, has been not! Paid Usip W; to Commbssioner of Bridges A ants inquire why membere, of ne in the 13 Other n Union of Bridew Tenders do | hot receive the same pay as (hose of New York Papers Menhattan. The request. was made by . the Jelegate vf the Oridge Te , Combined, | nion of this city The Sheet Metal-Workers’ Union. AGENTS . 1) (ROWERS : ey) we fe wee PONNAR JANITORS 6] (oioere ” 2 See eee plaint lodged against it. This time the BAKERS 9 KITCHENWoRK 1° complant ts made by the Hous tne BLACKSMITHS 3 LAUNORGaeEs b\and Bridgemen's Union. The Bove © MACH NIsTs BI oie oo the sheet-m eal A 3) eur infringing on their w cr thers pempeaes «n] sumaae oe omen Rion ap abe CHAMBERMAIDS | %4) OPERATORS sg {path Belonging to the Buliding Trades cooKs 17) PRessens 4! The matter ¢ mnt fait CABINET MAKERS 2) PAINTERS Dp oie Latest ieia the ° ? CANDY MAKERS. 3) PAPER HANGERS. on CARPENTERS 3| PlaNos CARRIAGE | PORTERS TRIMMERS 4/ SALRSLADIES union shall be admits The Th taken COLLECTORS .. .. 4) SKIRT HANDS 7 atrical Protective Union has coapenane |. tieusgnnan ta] like step, and {tip now not at all m-|@very week. | Poli “ : “er vi 00 Way te Benndes, >. DRESMAKERS |. 4) a scoms Ne e cou - . ha ; i) sl cpnotermeana 4] The strike. of the Electrical Work. oe eerenee eens oem Lively Chase. ay On the steamer EieROre, BO: Fore tlw, ery Union No. 3 fe still on to eorme| ting ready to clear the way for the; Pit Bova Frenen 1 “5m | WAIST TRIMMERS 12) extent, but the contractors and em- reported removal of the courte from the = ame . —_ : ELECTRICIANS ... 3| WAITERS ., M8) ployers are Fradvally acceding to’ Body mage rise | EMPLOYMENT WAITRESSES ” Be Gemande of the jurton for tur-| County Court-House to the City Court este Peden. Meet Come tiptomat has planned a} AGenctt#s 1| wooo canvens .. «| gay =f y and pay o! a day! Buliding Criminal Court Building yee Teneman Hae Conneiny ed 3 * return journey to " * | GIRLS... 2) YOUNG wEx 30] Soc Man fecnanee wernt e Bre | or the Stewart Bu during the @um-| *™@ on post at Beventy-e ont stroe ‘ sough the distance te eon-| Amal MIBCELLANBOUS 234] tion will be Iecussed. mer vacation, pending the reconstruc-|494 Broadway inte inet mart, eae eit aiderably 6 ‘sBWo —| $, F, Gmiey, 2 member of “Bi | tea @¢ the old Te Court-House in Startiet to see two tandes® woes by s ; the trip will take less time, Me will! customers, OMARNERS MAKERS 4) TOTAL oo. oo. sa| and W. Thebans a torus ee Vite ow Rell Park, ae Oo waded (Mette irene «ee af chen THEY | salt on the Panama Ratiroad steamer|*° turnoveas .. .. «| newspaper man, have started a : - i 7 tleft thetr nance for Colon, crome the Istamus Coshocton io be known as tne +] The Bupreme Court Building hae teen’ carried 4 man and woman. the other 4: tne oun station tt wes said and lake a steamer cawa.ide west Sus. condemned by the Board of Heaita. two young women. The two young as the 0ast of South Ameria Tran | terials in vast quantities and manufacturing on a grand scale reduce the ’] Our Book Department embraces the world of fiction, history, poetry and! +: | philosophy. The jon the regular Men's Patent Leather Oxfords—now the vogue for full dress—hand-sewed welts, bull dog last, extension soles, Men's Black Vici Kid Lace Shoes, * natural’ comfort, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes.~!» s Progress never ceases in the Macy Shoe business. We are constantly selling; seldom talking. The Shoes make their entrances and exits noise§ lessly and trade fourishes by the certain torce of uncommon merit. Footwear for Boys and Youths has a large part in our plans, The low prices are eloquent advocates, Boys’ Tan Lace Shoes, extra strong soles, smooth insoles, McKay sewed, 24, to 54, $1.49; 12 te 24, Boys’ “Solid Wear” Lace Shoes, made of Badger Calf, bulldog last, heavy exten- sion soles, 24 to £%, 31.995 12 to 2, $1.87. Poys’ Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, band sewed welts, bulldog last, extension soles, | 2% to $4, $2.49; 12 to 2, $2.19. Boys’ Tan Russia Calf Lace Oxfords, nobby for summer, 2'5 to 6%, $2.49. Little Men’s Tan Russia Calf and Russet Goatskin Spring-heel Shoes, broad toes and heavy soles, 8 to 1515, $1.49. Little Men's Black Vici Kid and Box Calf Lace Shoes, straight lat to 13%, $1 38. White Lawn Dresses for Children. | Sunshiny weather calls out these crisp, charming White Lawn Dresses for! ast, hand-sewed welts, modelled for mannish last, extension soles—ideal tout soles, § R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices in Both Sides 14th St. WA to 15th, 6th Av Shop « MACY’S and you'll save money. Houses that sell on credit cannot ipete with us, Our prices are invariably from 20 to 40 per cent. less than they charge. Our millions of customers know it. Others, in justice to their purses, should make a! Leben tL vee. Soe NOTICE. We prepay freight charges to all pounts within a rad.us of one hundred mi es on paid purchases of $5.00 or over, — That's worth remembering com- 1900 “Webster” Bicycles at $24.98. The Webster Bicycle has been bettered and enriched at every possible point, Those of 1800 were as near perfect as human skill and mechanical science Could make them ar the time, Whatever progress and invention have accomplished since then has ben applied to these peerless Bicveles, Every improvement that conscientious manutacturers and practical riders ould suggest has been included in the construction and tinish of the Webster, We urge all critics and expert riders to call and examine this triumphant mount, It is equal to the best and superior to many $50.00 | bicycles in the market; our price, $24.98. General siaements do not appeal to prospective bicycle buyers, | They are vitelly interested in details, For thai reason we print the com- | plete specitications: | Me sig isters frames ma! kel ster! tubing fintsved in black, size | t tt t inch drop to bottom bracket, !, sidle Dars, all stvies and widths, and besengsof front and roar hubs and erank ¢ the warot amy other ball bearing in the] #3, 72 to 88, | ¢ of nickel steel tubing, finished in black, ¢ 2) or 2) inches, 2% In, drop to bottom bracket: fl bshaped rear forks improved, atjustab!e handle bars, all r es re bh t i bearings. titted with Hartiord of Web Ster tin tars, from t nehes “ ” 1900 “Red Star” Flyer at 19.98. We caurot formulate entences too strong in praise of the “Red Star’ Flyer. Very few wheels equal it in beauty and durability, It is sold un-} ss er other name plates for 40,00, our price is B1QGR, shed in black and maroon Drop frames, size 20 ond 22 incn § Diamond Tra nl black and mar *8 22 and 24 inches; upturned ram's horn and adjustable har ars guaranteed single tube tire, and other up-to-date ace essor.ea—the equal of any $35.00 Bicycle in the market; our price, $19.98, Bicycle Sundries. We hive evervihing required for Bicycles, and at lower prices than others charge: \ 1900 ©] Lamps—! andy, Goss; Light Weight, 72c.; Banner, $1.23; Searchlight, | $1.93; “Mo and W.,' $1.23, | 1900 Gas Lamps— Arc Light, $1.56 Electro, $1.91; Searchlight, $2.19 “Mand W,,” $1.76; Bundy, $1.79. Trouser Guards, per Cleveland Blue, Se r Webster Single Tube pair, tc. Alomiauis, for 6 ay Tires. guaranteed dur- iminum, for spoke r Stick Graphite, 4e. fe | mG 900, PRE, Electric Stroke Bells, Sheldon Single Tube Straus’ Rubber Ce = aie ao Taal 36, a4 de 1'¢., 190, 216. and 24¢, Tires, $3.49, Tire Pells, 8c. | Rim Cement, °c : Morrow Coaster and | Continuous Brake, that make cy+ | Toe Clips, 7c. ig Bells, soc. \ cilng sate, $5.53. ! = Fishing Tackle The Fishing seascn is advancing. Are you furd of the sport? If so, | you may feel a pride in owning a complete and handy equipment for| hooking the timid trophies, Ihe cost need not be great. For example: | Two-piece Split Bamboo Weakfish| Rots, solid metal reel seat, sillkewound, others ask $1 °S: our price, $1.31, T ce Split Bamboo I ly and Bait Rod stra tip, sikewound ring guides, sot m fil reel seat, cnamelied cost, That's obvious-- delightfully obvious, workmanship ; observe prices, All are made in one piece—4 to 14 years. Tucked lawn tront and back yoke, trimmed with embroidery with lace edged hemstitched ruffle, tull skirt with deep hem, $2, Back and front yoke, sleeves, collar .nJ be't trimmed with all-over lace, and satin beading, hemstitched :kirt, made full, $3.91. Front and back yoke formed of lace inserting and embroidery, deep embroidery ruffle, fut! skirt, with hemstitched hem, $5.96. Lace sleeves and front and back voke, finshed with lace-edged lawn rutile and, lace beading, hemmed and hemstitched tucks, $7.91 | Books. | Examine styles; notice rting, finished ‘This interest of the Macy stores was never il ceipts "than now. That's because more and more people are compre: | hending the liberality of our methods. The prices here are lowest, Not} spasmodically—-but continually, | Harper's Handy Volume Series, Sc. | Mistress Nancy Molesworth, by Hock | The Harper Franklin Square Hbraty, | ing, 3t¢, j jabra ss endeimnens oe The Man Who Dared, by J, Ritter, 30. | reatest Gift, ‘chmont, 22¢. " : Tisha, by Marie Corelli, j1¢, Hg Rereeh of Compiles by © a | Barabbas, by Marie Corelli, 310. » ni en Eh The Gadfly, by E. Voynich, The Pride of Jennico, by E. Castle, BN. Manders, by E. Faron, 1c. | The Heart of Princess Osra, by Hope, Gentleman Player, by Robert N. Ste. Stephens, 31¢. Golden Autumn, ty Mrs Alexander, Dross, by H.S. Merriman, j1¢. jie. Lady of Castle March, by Rhoscomy!, A Dash for a Throne, by Marchmont, jie. 3c | 50c. Sheet Music at 15c. | Gladys, Always, Regatta March, My Lady Lu, Just One Kiss, La Tosca, Waltz, Belle ot Columbia, Little Black Me, Ma Gum Elastic Girl, The Blue and the Gray, Mississippi Side Step, My Money Never Gives Out, | Bird in a Gilded Cage. | un HT CAL COURTS 10 MOVE SOOK Temporary Quarters Provided | While Tweed ding Ie Being Renovated. ‘There will be no further cal general Friday calendar of preme Court until ordered sen are taken from this dar and placed daily court calen’ar Crews of Two Tandems | Better qualities | cepted. grip, others ask $1.25: our price, S4¢ Bristol Steel Rods, with plain celluloid grip, $3.49. Bristol Steel Rods, No, 16, with plain piece Split ds, extra tip, k-wound cork grip, others at am asi $4.75 ant $2.75 our prices, $1.1 Cork grip, $4.47. and $2.19. | Bristol Stes] Rods, No 41, with cellu. Fates Fine Th eSplit Lamboo| —_ 'M4 Wend reversible grip, $5.23. Fly and talt Pods, extra tip, wornd with colored raw silk others ask $4.00; our pre at fF ately low, ranging Br stol Steel Rods, No. tt, with ree versible cork grip, $5.98, Doublemu'tiplying Reels, raised pile rs, adjustable sliding click and drag, 40 yas. at jee, 10 yds at 47¢, 60 yds at i2c, 100 vids, at 496. hree-ptece Salt Water Froude! Raw Sitk Waterproof Lines, fm stained butt, imap ak others ask 2$¢5 our price, 19¢, ft and $1.28; our price: and| | ¢. and S4¢ ree-pites Lancewood Rats, extra tip in Our price, $1.50. | Me. Braided Linen Lines, 1 3¢. | Extra Quality Gut Leaders, Se. Four-ply Twisted Gut Leaders, ve. Candi es. Candy—made in our own factory, The ingredients are purest of the! pure. That fact is not shadowed by the faintest aoubt. You have our sacred word for it The prices are !ow—much lower than equal qualities sell tor elsewhere—be-ause the wmaiing Macy method controls. You, know the principle it invelves? Best tor least. Confectionery is not ex. Toothsome, sw y Thretepiece Weaktish loxis, extra tip, wound grip, solid metal reel seat,| lancesood tips, ash butt, others ask $2.°0; our price, $1.84 A eccereve Cocoanut Cakes, made trom fresh! grated cocoanut; our regular price 12c4 for this sale, 106. Macy Mixed, umequalied elsewhere at double the price: for this sale, 19¢. -hogolate Creams equal toany here at SOe. per pount our rice 30e Assorted Che ur regular pric for this sale, 19¢. : Dates, very delicious our reg- War price 29; for this sale, 24¢ jib: altars, a delicious our requiar price Mes reseed alike, tr sisters, who have beeen tor seoreaing jammed tor b r Ngte arraigned in the W them. One admitted having ret the ; and took a He was Aned : a © and the girls discharged For ball a mile ihe race was an even) a pleasure w | 7 | | IP. | ances and + i suvertor tralniag and th * | this intial offer, : wt em and aid hit Preeet reels ss otitis Oee Cross Continent thal the two girle were Knowe é 125 Ladies’ Sailors in black, navy American and white, trimmed with side band Wreaths (4 full blown roses land tucked chiffon rosettes and buds with foliage); actually | buckle; actual value 4.50, 2 80 100 dozen Leghorns in several proportions; actual value tsome, wholesome On sale Friday mozning, 19TH ST Waists and Furs. We want every woman to share the Consul Wit sett two, Extraordinary Waist Offering For FRIDAY Only. simon French buck teh satlor-knet te ihe Ake a materia ore ot pink. bine une tem You will be as pleased with these waists er than the usual way. | a we will feel to number you among our | 853 BROADWAY (Si3i 8. B.Altmank Go, LADIES’ GLOVES, Friday and Saturday. May 18th and 19th: THREE-CLASP KID SUBDE GLOVES, sunrotpERED, BLACK, WHITE AND LATEST COLORINGS, $1.00 TWO-CLASP WASHABLE CHAMOIS GLOVES, WHITE, 65, QMILLINERY DEPARTMENT, *! ———— SSS SS = va FLOOR, LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HATS OF DUCK, PIQUE AND MULL POR PRESENT AND MIDSUMMER WEAR. FOR FRIDAY, MAY 18th: FRENCH FLOWERS AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES. 1,650 BUNCHES OF ROSES, PER BUNCR, 25¢ 1,500 BUNCHES OF ASSORTED FOLIAGE, PER BUNCH, 49¢, B.Altmand Ge. FOR FRIDAY, MAY 18th: Silk Umbrellas FOR MEY AND WOMEN; TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, BLACK AND COLORS, FINE ENGLISH NATURAL WOOD HANDLES; 24, 28 AND 28 INCH FRAMES. REGULAR PRICES, $3.00 & $8.50, AT $1.90 WOMEN’S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, 20-1NcH FRAMES; HANDLES OF PEARL-AND-SILVER, IVORY-AND-SILVER, HORN, SILVER CAPS AND NATURAL WOOD STERLING SILVER TRIMMED, REGULAR PRICE $4.00, AT « $2,75 IPSON CRAWFORD SIMOSON sss SS eo SS Ss Millinery Dept.---Main Floor. Many beautiful styles in SIMPLY TRIMMED HATS. Serene a ; MID-SUMMER EFFECTS for Street or Outing Wear.—Sailor fouds, oc.) ™ OSS st dee.) HATS With velvet sidebands and chiffon pompoms or trimmed {with Persian squares—Duck and Linen Hats in white, grey jand khaki, exclusively our own ideas and materials; Summer ack Silk Waterproof Lines, Weight Felt Walking Hats, with puggaree scarfs; Yacht |Sailors Yachting Caps, Steamer Hats, and all such, in addi- find foe neti, tion to our own adaptation of the popular “Ladysmith” Hats, THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS ARE: 50 dozen and WOFtH 1.25, Abeecereecrere 79. 75 dozen Bluet and Wheat Wreaths; valued at 35c., at. 125 dozen Daisy, Field Flower and Rose Wreaths; actual value 75¢. [0 1.00, ...++06 20TH ST. SIXTH AVENUE. | STERN BROS Furs and Fur Garments | Stored « Insured against damage by moths and fire | Remodeling & Repairing during the summer, at very much iower rates than in the regular season West 23d Street in making new acquaint. enewing old ones, and so mace ortet Summer Hk Welete, tree ie wate, In ce javender, delba gray + * mevery on $2.75. Lost things found and fousd find owners through the Sunday World Want,