The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1900, Page 8

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See ee a ent ae MAY 18, 1900, \ THE WORLD: —_ EVENING, Concerning the Singing of Son SPECIAL JURY TO PROBE ICE TRUST. | SH “BLATT ‘MeN NAMED. Haeel for District Jad, part of that for his next election ie r4 of Katimate today that the city's! mit thet he aid atherise 87 further ~ Cypstn, CRAWFORDAGIMPSON: PO De ~ AS IODIDOGIISRIIIO THE TWICE-A-YEAR o— S tx, Me ie ne CLEARING SALE | tut me write the sons of ana- GOV. Roosevelt eure o Investigate e| avoid. as Reinstall: WARMINGTON, Way ithe Mies and 1 care sot who makes | Jate tonday hy the Pres OF BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLOTHING NOW BEGINS. Mas ine <sople sald: “How| Connection of Tammany City Officials | Of President of the |"... ; a ell the rome 8 iia P Board. laay 3 eS Without pulterlag with ices and val ly figure Ye . . prices values scarcely figu pl was in ne with the Ice Monopoly. | eee hee: * we set out in earnest to sell at once eae mentee Wey ire eed = Jone Little, Prestdeat of the Board . : eed for, but wot, secwnear ls maf thr Scho B All Surplus Light Weight Cloth Garments, H ef He may hav ’ of ™ fone, hae re : Re ¢ noseery cab “THERE'LL BE A HOT TIME! , pte ie ae 4 hale ¢ Knowing well that later on Wash Suits will have first call. Ip which case his remark was not wee eere se St) Se eererer re. Ty ee er Et eee ett Gi dtbdeb a igre 5 Hoard of F | os : r ‘ ae conaeal ily ie 1 vou Wook and .| These offerings are as valuable to-day (with plenty of cool ED i deemedhy day m0 |$ ' aes Pads cae ; oi * weather ahead) as when thermometers registered no ; 5 $40,900 a year (besides wat ef st depot vr the Northern Detit oc higher than 60 degrees, (Qualities need no defense— , ‘ Wee taka), 0nd has to epend » so0n) t n the Centra’ | ‘Quantities (while over-large tor our needs) materially eet ES rp tion, which ts compose the man who can write If Neola from various eehool be 1 3 tof Manhattan aid that wetiy to-morrow Hoard and that the COMPSON Saturdays Specials Whereas, googFenough omgs for a nation can fs me an income !imited only by } ity of presses to print couples + ann. fe ie sh of Kile compositions. The President } Of these: United States, Porto Rico!» '@uam, Sulu and the Philippines { | draws wages of $50,000 a year The! > author of “Smoky Mokes’ and! | “Bunch o' Biackterries, two cake-| + | watke that you have heard and whis | tled, collected over $100,000 trom roy- alties on these tunes—-the composing |) of which probably took him about| f two hours each. It takes the Presi-| | Geni four years to do anything, and |» | the rest of his life to live down what)? , be bas done in that time. So you fee that the man who de- clared his preference between writ-| . ‘Ladies’ Neckwear. and 4S¢. each, j Silkk Barbes—-corded and fancy | SIMPSON, CRAWFORD. help you by reason of greater room for splendid selection, The goods are to go, The prices are phenomenal | The longest memory Will recall | see. no parallel opportunities .... \IN THE BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. All Double Breasted Spring Suits that have previous ) markings of $*,co to $7.00 (mostly fine Blue Serges), - sttidivided into two special lots, at $4.50 and...... 3,50 All Long Pants Suits, strictly first-class, mew, and to date, that are marked in stock above $10.00 (takes in $15 values), will be........66 pahereaense waxes J Mull Barbes—lace trimmed, 23 IN WASH GARMENTS—Kindred Specials Boys’ New Blouses, in Percales, oe effects ns 39¢ | \ itical \¢ 60 orefan r to 8 years...... hess ane bein & be cal power : hemstiteked, don | cO orefancies, sizes 2 1-2 to 8 yer Song writing of the popular sort|+ Boys’ handsome Wash Suits, designed and made ae a | has, indee oe, Nero ory ‘ te Sem 4 Organdies Dy Revers, 65¢. leading house, fresh and dainty, in Galateas, Ducks, ist of careers 8 ly r Yacht Cloths and Chanibr. that are ornamented, 95 7 be talking Fg ga lace Revers, Eeru and Arab) with every novel device. The complete collections, ¢ | things continue as they are now doing shades, $195 and §2.75. ed will have to pay a royalty to! | some composer every time you snore) }at night. But even at that you will/ be perfectly content, for if you have ° ‘ @ spark of music in your soul you will not mind paying for the priv! Toge of singing, whictling or playing, | and will thank any man who may * come along *..) a new tune, even if he does charge for |t | | | | JOSEPH J. LITTLE. 11 Roar of Ritueation done al the very pinnacie of popularity. "figures. ne y ” ar © SPECIAL SALE “PULLEY” BELTS, In the following materials and colors: Black Silks, black and colored ‘Satins, seal and patent leathers, gray and tan Suedes. A compre. hensive offering of favorite Belt ppolntment by ttle, in hie letter ¢ alt that for five years past he had voted much of his time to school af The whole world, especially the) American public, seems music-mad Times are gool, © hearts are plenty, war has been kind to us, jobs are not scarce, nacure smiles, and everything conduces to make ts burst Into song. In or’ or to burst into + eres and is st ly Interested in but that his ees compelled | onal bus + slated to succeed Mr song to any ad ntage we must have ‘ the song, ro the muste-writer is mak-| * ing a fortune. ; Little as re ———— a ee Comprising ihe latest creations, 1 THE MISSES’ DEPARTMENT. Prices are remarkably below asual| disregarding former values, offered at.........seeeeeee Odds and ends of Girls’ Wool Dresses, something of everything tasteful and desirable, cool cashmeres, challies, fine serges and cheviots, henriettas, etc., trimmed in latest designs aud altogether Bese ing—6 to 14 yeats—$10 to $15 values...... eben All the Children's Three-Quarter Coats, sizes 2 to 5) years, that have been $8 to $12, become.. All the Spring Weight Reefers, in coverts and) cheviots, assorted colors, silk linings, 6 to 14 year 5. 05 $10 to $12 before this sale, are now......... oneesees 7,50 Misses’ Fly Front and Eton Suits, in homespuns and | cheviots, some appliqued, each distinctive by some Just at present the demand sur-| + NO HORE cry BONDS. styles at attractive feature- ede to 18 year is ce to when 10. 00 forete, Ue cuvnly: q Semposee a 3 slits 45° GUIS. ..... secccorsee seccneroees seevesereedeores songs by the dozen, and] 4 in] public is crying for more And | + v Coler Saye the Clty The best of our poy to $25 Extreme Nov-ity Misses’ of every hundred songw put| ? Close to the Comet Suits (fashion at its highest)—choice, at $15. th et not three ¥ ; Dre ae tee we ceaeatace ty | a sae 9th St.-6th Ave.-2Oth Sty wash GARMENTS--Kindred Speci ANY Means. About one-thirtieth of| * sp cae A Ac Ai ae Specia All the music publications succeed | Tt is for thir reason that the musi PU PPP PO or So ee eS ODA DADDOT EDD EOD EDR D OOOOTOOOd 16 | Girls’ fine Gingham Dresses, new yokes, lapels and -“_— pes $1.25 | 10 to 16 year sizes in the prettiest Percale Waists.. 656 40,00 | g | moghal ee ee 6 ne om hl When in the natural course of events Satan gets his tongs on the Ice Trust, will holdings in 60-cent a ie ih oot novel comes ont itlice keep the chief sinners cool ? _Sixth Avenue. _20th St. 0, In a few weeks, If you scalleesiadniebm fare clever enough to have watted, st seas can buy ee ed editio: uy ay i t ts now almost Be My esate, Vict so wih 0 coe, | gene, My Bot Me ne elmo The price never changes. special Grant Jury to investiqnte the C ain, im $ n That is, the music Pebiiehers never | connection of certein New York City reduce an price, But there a Mcials with the lee Trust ae a sed vgn, een LABOR MEN wT TUNNEL JOB HOUSE. FURNISHERS, ki yo © Fehon von prema shiy ave tor oe) hen ae on . 539-541 Eighth Ave., N.W. Eo). 37thSt. fact of your reading this adver sakaeei . _ -——_—_- OC Bir 17+ 5 © Dereon of ie | ‘The Governor was asked directly CASH, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. CREDIT. ’ Serer rashes hen telenee| ay it noite to nner St. Louis Car Strikers|Looking for a Laborer's fe | ; IOS fad thet ni aT ae oe Os Appeal to Unions Place in the Big ‘ Us! ing business. supplying Henireds "pee the «charges against = — of thoosands of persons every work Mie: dis & ieedlar eins ‘ts mass-mecting| #nce the news got abroad that the | ‘ ¥ Penns ce eT. songs of the] he i ae ; “ ht oe we * a ~ w td | work hae begun on the Rapid Transit is “Song Album” has bee: 4, which bore an im; ¢ thet ena . 1a res nfts the city has been invaded by weekly feature of th Sunday World|? ability of significant developments. | calling on a f unions and sympa army of men who clamor for work Handsome Couch, covered with fine § since Sept 1f Inst and the statom | thtaers to quit work after next Saturday | N&Nt afer ne he municipal lodg ‘ f, fancy fringe, | : OF ee oduetinn ter en AWAITING ‘TRUST'S BRIEF. ses Pier ari 84M ie myectab h ‘a Attorney-Gener and om ant ireulse wae ad ty-atricken men who say the : a! Music trade is no exagge a va a a story ia ced elie MO ee Rut. ro. wi say, how does, the sy tans A une eee - Bunda et permission fro: a solid « n song Bethe publishers fo use a song? An, | ‘24 attorneys mnuing the pet = span ast mie F clothing can bear this label you may be , v t af | * company the ere OF ee howse, and thie morni: the ashe Mebecen the Sunday | Tuesday nent We went to the T8Q% | ghar ip tated an mspeal % rat tue Oniaenn Tet sure that it is the best clothing, for it is Vorid’s songs comes tive Mansion last night and had # ta isual inspeotion " . K of going to: the publisher and| wiin the Goversor In the ler 1 piglet aia sel St made by the most skilled and trained work ipeine him that he ought to Jat! When asked to-day as ty what het t c ne North 8! | work She spoke with a strong Italien men in the world—only union men. We Yorld “ neidered the Governor said tha le twa ‘ o a x ; DUG tne. You coudat’ ta te | ce setbing to mate for putiication. | Urnen' m ihe inh Mle! Tae are authorized to put the label on our cloth- Ft aa ak Gane Be ee eta en P| sean ctonmsier, Vice Prenident| "A ai at argo amen. | oahere ing because we employ solely union labor. It mr pextension table hypnotist. ¢ tha: Amerionn ee Coes tee male stands to reason that our clothing is high grade mm the hearing before Attor big. trench At any rate, walle other papers‘ which make a boast of rong supple ©" ments give their readers time-worn |! ditties, the Sunday World comes ovr every weet with some song that ix Gesiined to become a great success — paveies your “For Sales” in T&e Ward and first class, for we have the help to make it so, — The $15 TrueBlue 9 85 SERGE SUITS at We have told the facts about this big purchase— how we closed out the entire surplus stock of a cloth mill at a sacrifice. Although we pay the highest union wages, this advantageous purchase and our system of selling goods at closest possible margin enable us to give the very best value in Serge Suits ever known in New York. All sizes; single and double breasted; color, quality, fit, workmanship—everything fully guaranteed, mpany to 4 He had been ask at the great clase of above tenements In very few cases does rule fail. You can prove this by congulting tais list of songs, pub-| VWehed by the Sunday World, whieh! become if the firet mag.‘ being given to the ere a step Your | Saturday BycK BROS Bargain. We figured that we had about 425 too many fine suits. If you figure that you have one ivo few of that kind of suits we can come together to mutual advantage. Sale Ends Saturday Night. | Headed Lit eave Your Ragors Way's in Town,” “Sweet Norine.” Sus, How About You “1 Got No Happy Home to tray, the Shadow of the Carolina “Hi. “There Ain't No Use to Keep prores "Rownd.” “My Georgia ” “Rause Mit thin.” “tus: to Nesded You Most,” “Before and—well, a dozen more out of the prese will jeduce « company te from thie) ; nearly covery song publioner The Amerionn tee | $12.50) 9 65 $18.00 ) P | 2 35 WHE" Remember the big Sale of Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. fhe bunds: World has develo $15.00 420,00 its ir astoniahing succens rere | $16.59 Suits ° $22.00 Su bd Open Evenings Till 6.30. Saturday Evening Till 9. All the newest fabrics and popular shades—Serges, Homespuns, Woisteds, Vicunas. Necessary Alterations Free of Charge. ‘SNWood a back J, ane CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS. _ KOCH s CO. 1 9 Bth St. West, stventcmnaed | ory satanar Seventh Avenues. TILL 9.90 P, M, EVERYTHING IN SHOES FOR Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children, Oxfords —the handsomest, easiest and coolest Summe DOWNTOWN: ° UPTOWN: ommousy, | Southwest YCK e" to 164 Bast é hgnered punta Wy he | «Corner Fulton 120 TAILORS Te MEN, ns ‘Sho:—all styles, from the lightest and daintiest to the 4 is ingumbest upon us| amd Nassau Sts, near 34 Ave. pad 2 substantial— in every line and fashionable leather for dress, Ee are Uptown Store Open Evenings. oe aes |

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