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aii italia italia inate iiiiinien aie Sir NOT MARRIED “SNS PORE. — oo Medical Student in sau Ness Case Admits | That Much. | Otte Pobe denies chat he ie married. ‘This |e the only definite statement that the young medical student whe figures in the Van Nese case will make today. His attention was called to the fations of Lawyer Charles Blandy t before Allee Wood tecams the wife of Cornelius Van Nese she was hie wife He at first declined to give Ay answer, but finally sald bluntly; "I 4m not married.” He would not say whether he wrote| 4 . but when his 19 the statement | Van Negw'a father that Pobe bad declared tn an affidavit that he had written tt while intoxicated he sald Well, that's where they got me.” ile made no explanation of thie utter- ance Mra. Van Ness, who ts at her home tn -on-the-Hudgon, hae received letters of eympathy from old ac- quaintances since her present troubles vegan One was from her former echoolteach- er, Mra. Pollan, of Franklin Furnace. ‘J | Mra Pollard said tn her lette hat we ge fet pes vewre ie ro sorleg. tol 3 Ven Means She ‘etlared, that it her forn puptl continued to do in the fu- ture a@ she had done when she was at ¢ aad no one could do other than praise RICH CLUBMAN’ DIVORCED. Alfred MH. Brown, of Jersey City, Named Several Social Men and Detective as Co-respondents. Master in Chancery William Lewis in Jersey City to-day advised a decree for absolute diveres in favor of Al- fret H. Brown, @ wealthy clubman of Jersey City Heights, who gued his wife, men Ada, formerly Miss Wolf, Hrown named several rich sectety as co-respondents. He put @ private de- ‘ective on her track, and Brown charged that the detective, tee, became fagoi nated by the pretty brunette. The test!- tony Was taken secretly eo ae to pre- The Browns were married tn Chicago ‘h M6, Brown le @ Ast vaptatned “Athietie Lange, tents ta KILLED A CONDUCTOR Eckhart Was Rem Over by ao Woerom at Thirty-fourth Street and Fleventh Avenue. Wiliam Pekhart, @ conductor, was run over and Milled at Thirty-feurth street and Eleventh avenue thie morn- { * & grain wagon belonging to In- ee eremiab Phelan, the @river, was ar- treed. Rekbart was thirty-five years vel at 20) Weet Fortieth TWO HURT IVA RUN. WAY, o) Prancts Behilling, Superintendent of toe Bronx Park Botanical Gardens, ts offering from severe tnjuries re- celved to a runaway while he wae arty. » Samuel Henshaw, bis head the Fordham Hoe- gardens’, He is at Mu eid f t about ' forward t he Iso was the was broken | CYCLIST INSURES BABE, Mrs. Garry, with the Infant in Her Arms, Kaockea Down at the Uridge Entrance, Mrs. Garry, of 11 North Eliott place, | r vn arry'ng@ & one-year-old baby rT arms was knocked down al t et at the Manhattan terminus of Hroos Bridge roadway at 920! « k morning. © was unin ned a severe! was removed | * arrested. he a ClarRe Against him CARINTHIA MAY BE SAVED! Mates Take Ashore end Coat of| Stranded Steamer Thrown Overboard, The| KINGSTON, Jamales, May 2 Co Carinthia, which went ashore at Polnt Gravols, Mayti, while! on her ® » Bouth Afticn with mules | for Roberts's army, ts still on the ' tinh cruteer Prose-pine has! with the that the able 1 ‘lout the wrecked he German UMMER FORMATION? Cossu't The World's Vaeation Bureau, Broadway and RESORT IN- Thirty ~ exth etrest tae Bureau furnished free of cuarge, reaor information and Iter. ature to twenty thou. sand persons last gia pte ives every indication of a long and successful run. ‘ts great success is due entirely to a strict adherence to the fixed guiding principle of The Big Store to sel! “better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money than elsewhere.’’ The stock 1s, of course, too large to advertise all at one time, but brief mention of its contents, with prices, will be given from time to time in our daily advertisements. These special offerings are for to-morrow’s sale: WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS, of muslin, umbrella Sounes with rwile of 1 FPO IP yt THE WORLD: Wihuarslil Gewsine, war 2s, ibd, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1900. wide extra dust ruffle, at 6% WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS, «i cameic, wide ¢ust riffs, lawn fonnce 88c with insertion and edge of good quality of pure white lace, at WOMEN’S UNDERSKINTS, st muslin, ust ruthe and seep lawn foonee, trimmed with tucks, extra tucked suffle, three rows of insertion and wide yg Se ot ede ors 4 handsome gatment, on fale at ‘ WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS, nigh oack o Empite style, nestly mate 97 WOMEN'S GOWNS, high veck with trimmed yoke or Empire 39¢ ere tucked and hematitched ruffle, at | we "S CAMB! IC GOWNS, equere tucked yoke, square yoke, bertha, 69 lace, Nes dst ribboo trimming, at WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS, fancy yoke ant cuffs of torchon lace and 8c MEN'S DRESS! a very effective style, at WOMEN'S DRESSING SACQUES, mretty art stylish, bigh neck or Bm- 49¢ wOMEN's’ shi and medium patterus of lawn, at SKIRTS, ot corded striped lawn, double umbreiia bias flounce 69¢ with tucked finish, an excellent summer skirt of washable material, at WOMEN’S DRAWERS, ot muslin, with wide hem, tucks and yoke band, at 12%4¢ WOMEN'S DRAWERS, of mustin, with wide embroidery edge, tucks and 38 Ty at f we CORSET COVERS, piain style, goot muslin, at 7e WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS, of fine cambric, with yokes of tucks and Ineertion, handsomely trimmed with lace or embroidery; excellert Stk. 39 i wo! "S WRAPPERS—an odd ot, of broken styles and ises that cannot be duplicated; worth $1.45 and regulerly sold at that; O8e Tedaced sow to Upholstery Dept. Speciats. To-morrow’s special prices will save you money on the purchase of your window curtains, curtain goods, ecreens, &c., as they are the lowest named anywhere at the present time for goods of an equal quality. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, ¢¢ toch, $2.00 valve, at SCOTCH NET CURTAINS, handson SAXONY LACE CURTAINS, teautiui IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, nice FLUTED MUSLIN CURTAINS, tainty FRILLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, ince tammos, the $2.09 kind, at SNOWFLAKE CURTAINS, $2.25 curtains, tisted ceutres, nich, colied 9g $4.00 Curtaing, with magnificent #!lk stripes, at 3.95 DERBY TAPESTRY PORTIERES, royuiar $4.50 cvstiy, at 2.95 ARMURE TAPESTRY PORTIERES and rich Proeates, value $6.59, at 3.95 CURTAIN LACES AND NETS, 27 to Sa inches, value Se, to £0e., at Se CURTAIN SWISS, 1 to 40 inches, coveity elects 10¢ DOWN PILLOWS, 15 inche ine cover and ruffles, at 59 OAK SCREENS, sitio ‘fold, the regular $2.00 kent; Monday for 1.05 We make good Awaings dcheavly. Sip Cevers cr! Shades to order, Pur ly Giture upbolstered and Curtains cleaned Fureprofing and Story Wail Papers. somest designs and colorings and the largest assortment are here —all at the low- est of prices. For to-morrow: WALL PAPERS, the newest ard richest etlects in rods, creens ond bluse, torostone eflects, embossed and pressed embossed, at these low pri «roll, 94c., 2le. and /8e. WALL PAPERS or ais, dining-rooms and Libraries, embossed ant varnished pitt, At, pert, 14c., 24/0. and 100, WALL PAPERS, 4,060 roto: @-sj0ts per roll, wth Lorders ani ceilings to match, at, Ze. and 3a SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, MAY 24TH: Clearance Sa'e of Yen's Fine Seasonable Surts AT A BIG CUT IN PRICES. We will offer for sale to-morrow all our remaining small iots of MEN’S SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS of which the lines are somewhat broken and incomplete—lots that we have discontinued malzing, not being able to duplicate the woollens—comprising come of our choicest g irments and the most ready sellers of the season— high-grade fabrics of imported mal -in short, suits that but recently cold for $17.50, $19.50 and $22.50 i] 00 ® each. Your choice for ¥OR THE BOYS. A Rare Clothing Opportunity. BOYS’ 3-GARMENT SUITS, with (\ fancy vest (like illustration), made P _/ ; ‘I of strictly woollen materials, of pleas-/ | in; baids on / +> 8 ) \ | designs; vests are of plaids and ilk-mixed Matelasse vestings, euth double-breasted in the latest style; $5.00 would be considered a low rice for these fine suits anywhere it for to-morrow they are 2. OC offered at just . (Ages, 8 to 16 years.) ‘ The newest and the hand- | Ss3 RAR | JAPANESE MATTINGS, made from teeeh | | Che Big Store. Our } Seashore Delivery is in operation again rit for the season of/ ; ‘4, 1900. Daily dette. ns fs ; eries to ell the | prominent resorts \% ‘ from Atlantic High- lands to Ocean Grove SROBILSO Sroceries. Whether at the seashore, in the mountains, in camp or in the country your perfect health, happiness and pleasure and that of your guests depend a great deal upon the food. Don’t rely too much upon the out-of-town dealers for your groceries and food supplies, for just so surely as you do, disappointment awaits you. “The Big Store’s Great Pure Food Mart’’ is complete with a full line of high-class, appetizing and palatable foods which are easily prepare at a mo- ment’s notice and are sold at the lowest possible prices. Our prompt deliveries and anxiety to quickly and satisfactorily despatch ail business are responsible for the great success of our mammoth Grocery Department. We aim to please our customers and never tire in our efforts to merit your trade and confidence. POD, FLOUR: Siegei Cooper Co. test XXXX, APRICOTS: unet*; EXTRACT OF BEEF: “Hasel Minserota Patent Plowt, per OL $4.25,) brard chow ' brand, s orly the purest Reet, 1-8 nak, 55¢! fully ripe fr * trimea aay eae inet SUGAR: 11. & ©. Refined Granutates,| (rt? ad srigereting qualities, 400. jor Ult., 26 Cut Loat, Block, Domino ot Powdered) PEACHES: ¢ ; ie 35 per id., Stic] Cling or Yetiow Cra FLAVORING EXTRACTS: Harel, HAMS: Armour's ot Swift's delicious! 190%, lenge ripe Prutt, per cave 2 ee : . Sugar Cured Hams ot Lern Strip Bacon, 8", C) eee ten ey ner bot. 80 perl, 12¢| PEACHES FOR CREAM ices on : . sii _ MACKEREL: choice Fat Pamity! (cellent (esrert, 2-1. can, per dor, ¢ athe Mackerel, per 10-Ib. kit, Se a be a com prin ke P - ® heous with cream, per der fii pal, LARD: Pure kettle rendered Lea! 5 & 10-Ib. pails, per ib., MILK: Hazel brand Condensed Milk. EARS: ancy California Mortlert , preserved inh t perdor, $0.4 case 4 dot, $4.50, pet can, | PPLESs: . Spires, lorge st bottle, per doz, $3! Crome & Blackweil’s English Pickles. per | APPLE oD ger gres 6 | prc bot, Je ee 18¢| prepared, delicious favor, per co OLIVES: Pancy Ou en tive, lap GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER: | percan,’ , Th Dae | tats Fer dea. $2.95; ner bots, LY Large +b. pkge., 1%) HAZEL WHOLE WYFAT FLOUR ZEL OLIVE OIL: pire peevsing ROLLED WHITE OATS: 20 tbe.,41¢| contaice a rhe cloments thot the human te dinet wvleted olives, impart CORN MEAL: Yellow or white, 20/ flomach vii dues { France, gal. cane §2.70; 14 ga tee, 39C1 gs \00. 10 be 1S, gts. OSe., pts, 38e COFFEE: moc: and Java, famous for | HAZEL SALAD DRESSING: Co». SPICES: arcotntety pute Pepner, Mus- | ee 100 Ibe., $23.00; 10 Ibe. teu Coven, freah eroum’, per fh Ife | taina onty th purest ectdiete it at i ' 2oe oaly pros ne favor, but is € Fancy Golien Santos, ronsted hourly 100.) CRACKE Ginger Snaps, Nic Nacs,| jes Jon » salad of a8 a relish Ibs., $14.00; 10 Ibe., $1.50; per id, 16¢ TEA: Extra choice pickings Formosa} Nations! Biscuit Co.'s Pamous Cheene Bis Oolong, Moyune Young Hyson, jams, cenit, I-lb. pkye., per doz, $1.75; per Gunpowder, Lae Break/ast, India and| = pkere., 1$e} Ceylon, or our Teas, reguler 60c., | O5e. and The. grades; special, 10 Ibe, | hash mdoat 4%! Wines and Liquors. } PRESERVED ME ATS: Armoar's When vou leave town for the sum- Luncheon Beef ot Lunch Ham; per doz., $1.62; per can, 14c|mer teke along a supply of such Potted or Deviled Ham or Tonga; halves, | wines and liquors as you are likely | Per dor,, 90¢., quarters, per doz., S5cj to reed. Don't depend on gett a pet doz. §2.79, per bot 23¢ HAZEL WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE: connoisseurs award it a match tor euriching gtavies aud with pt. bot. PICKLES: jiaret bramd chopped pickles, | adelicious meat relish, per dos. $2. ba | bet, se HAZEL FRUIT SYRUPS: an ors, qharvetee! absolutely pure and pet Coz, $2.70, per bot 2c or Sugar « “Beach Nut" brand sliced Breaktast them out of town, for, as a ceneral AD Milford Brand Pure Prait Jams a4 ‘lb. glase Jere, por des., $2 30 | thing, vou'll find the quality inferior y ited, par 9a, WA percan Ge : ‘and the prices exorbitant. Should| ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING TONGUE: Armous's Lurch Tongue, per doz, cans, $3.29; per can, G CANNED VEGETABLES: nazi, Quintow o; Trenton brand extra solid hand yo fail to buy your supply before) Realy 1 leaving town, you can essily order) © of us what you need by mail, tele-| the table, per doz., 1.15; per 10¢ ean, MARMALADE: Harel bitter’ Orange Marm sleds, cream of the market, pet dor., kes jerey Tomatoes, mommoth cans, |&TADH or telephone, and depend upon | v) azei et Lilac brand Suga: Corn or Sucer-|getting just what you order and! 1% e tash, per cave of 2 doz. cans, Suet me always at the lowest prices eonsist-| © N OY. State Full ome can, J Chee ad jent with wood, honest coots, ip TOMATOES: “ShiJoh"" brand cold band | Meet Genie won Seat’ Cheeni | Imported Swine Cheese, per Ib, 26¢ Teciad Jesey Terons pe cate of 2 to.) sercas, tas, eee 00 | STARCH: mtitors teand family Gloss CORN: Abies Prines, finest Chompogre protncet in| Starch, MD. box, 33 + Fancy N.Y. State Cream Sugar America, male by French process and euat-| 40-b tex Laumiry Starch, 1.28; per Corn, (per case 1 des. cane $1.55, pet! enteed exnal to many imrurted wines; rer) bl., dane can, TC) cane, quarts, $12.00; per case, pte. 13.00! BLUING: 5 | Alb), Hiegel-Cooyer Co Ultramarine PEAS: Choice £. J. Peas, very tenler,| Santerres, importe! in glans from Saston) pati hue, tb, box, 17¢., eld. hom, Oe Tei case 2 dor, $2.28, per can, 10c¢| Freres, Bordeaux, Pranee, per ca: SOA cakes to bex 2.75, per cake, 200 boxes Swift's Prite, Kirk's White Haret Pamity Soap, 69 full poand ee 9 eee, ee, absolutly pure, per a | Barnac & Graves, Imported tn! | Graton Prenes, Borteann, Pranee, cla: autores, pet case, quarts, bot, Lee & Perrins's Worcestershire Sauce, pet | bs lsc BEANS: Parren's Lima Beare ot ’This- ; Priat Sautertes, a fire California Garten dens weit — wa BAKED SEAMS: | eoual to many imported Haute Ssuternes . flit . ED BEANS: Piair or in Temoto | per case, quarts, 4.50 PEAC Choice Evaporated yf ee rae ae, HS) St. Jutlen Imported Claret, from Armand | Pesches, per Ib. Me ri " Freres, Bordeaux, Fissce, per cs,! pRENCH PEAS: «pet Pos” He firs), per dor,, §1.75;p Se ' a \i , cartully prepared, SALMON: Pavey Columbia deli¢:ously seasoned, tull we | River, 14D. cam, per doz., $1.85; perdor., $2.50; per can, 22¢ suderne, importel inp per can, 16 MACARONI: tm.! tra high class clazet, bottled »t the SARDINES: tmportod, per dor xy petial Maca-| pet case, quarts, $1.08 Domestic, pet . fonior Spaghetti,/ Puritan Claret, a fine California Tab ’ dhe , per dor, $1.05 ‘Wine, per cone of quarts, 250 ¥ Fer phe, —9C) Miersteiner, imrorted Rhine Wine from . BAKING Burekhards & ¢, Detlesccim an : pet case 12 ot 5.56 4 re billed Laubeabeimet, a fine California Wine, si Ee Baking Pow.| Gosman's Ginger Ale, uneutoasset by any) COCOANUT: resie- det, 1-1. can, 20¢| Made in this enuctry, pet doz 1.00 cated Cocoarut, rer | HollardGin, per pal, inclatiog jup, 2.7 | Bisckserry Brandy, for medicinal parposer, vy per gal. 1.54 : | Scoteh ant Irich Whiek ‘ 3.00 ,t yivamia Rye Whske: he 1.05 Mavylaed Rye, pergal 7.00 O14 Crow ond Pepper Whe key, pet gal., 2.50 Gucasobermer and Pinch's _ - Golden = Wedting Rye, pot gal.3.00 Waitings, Rugs and Carpets good quality make the ideal Summer floor covering for the average room, and are most economical, Of course, many prefer to use carpets and rugs for cer- Fresh, clean, sweet Chinese and Japanese mattings of a tain rooms at all seasons. These exceptionally low priced offerings are, therefore, offered with a view to accommodating all: CHINESE MATTINGS, made from long straw, gross that will not splint or breax, all selected styles hendsome and durabl and cclorings. 40-yard roll, worth $5.59, priced for to-morrow at 40-yord roll, werth $11.00, priced fer to-morrow at 7.45 “tet jm 8, pet yond, Me M#-yard po'l, worth $10.00, priced for to-morrow at 7.45 4-ynnd roll, worth $14.00, priced for to-morrow at 9.45, rr 2c et, pet yare, we ey worth $12.00, prcet for to-morrow at 84s 46-yard roll, worth $15.60, priced for to-morrow at 11.45 — @ per yard 25e et, pet yare, Bde | Avert roll, worth $26.09, price! fa: to-morrow at 11.50 t, pur yar’, Me SMYRNA RUGS. CARPETS Strictly all wool. Porfectly reversible. .. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, wae aed tes-vvite en 4 inches, at 7S< oxo) inches, at 1.73 qusitty, actually worth SSe per yard, here to-morrow 21045 inches, at 1,00 6x7? inenes, at 2.75 at - 5S5e 26x54 inches, at 1,50 40x94 inches, at 4.50 HANDSOME PARLOR CARPETS, 5 Velwst, Axminster and Mojurtte, worth ap to $1.25 per yard, hen nwa "e" 85e All of them worth fully one-third more! | "WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1900. fT Decided Price Reductions in Ladios Spring Jackets We will place on sale to-morrow our entire stock, torether with about 150 Sample Jackets, at ° prices that are actually less than the original cost of production. Further explanations are unnecessary. If you need the garments you will hail the opportun- ity with delight. Nothing like it has been offered thus far this season, nor is likely to be offered again here or elsewhere, 125 LADIES’ ETON JACKETS, on sale for the first time to-morrow at the greatly reduced price of, exch, Jb. 00 These Jackets are made of Covert, Venetian, Broadcloth and Cheviot, is the various latest shapes. 250 LADIES’ ETON AND TOP COATS, on sele for the first time to-morrow morning at the greatly reduced price of, each, ® 7. 56 These garments were made to sell at $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50. Ma terials are Broadcloth, with satin applique; fine light weight Kerseya, with embroidery; and taffeta mess coats, with white taffeta lining, 300 LADIES’ ETON AND BOX COATS, on sale for the first time to-morrow morning at the greatly reduced price of, each, 9. 75 This lot is made up of tucked Taffeta Jackets, with lace collars; fine taa Kersey Box Coats, with richest fagey lining, fine biack unfinished | worsted Cheviot jackets; Red Goif Eton coats, and many other high class garments which sold from $20 to $27.50 originally. Si ‘ The furniture of the Big Store is UTNUUTEC. sways dependable—the prices always commendable. If you are interested, look over a few quotations: GOLDEN OAK SIDEBOARD, cf handsome trig, santa @ feet high, base 4 feet wide, has 18x36 inch French plate nie ror, small drawers aod 1 large drawer, brase drop handles and wine 4 Foe! im base; fy gael for $19.00; 11,25 S-PIFCE PARLOR SUIT, tehed frame, beautifully tmlaid my i sell French marjuetene, all spring nares with a fine quality of roguiarly at $65.00; here to-morrow pe; Fs cia) at 95. 00 REED ROCKER, large a, of a8 egant eign with ful iF \ a, well-made oe Plage : i omtostable, suitable is vata of onan ame i regulatly for $4.00; here to-morrow special 4 2,45 WHITE ENAMELLEDIRON BEDSTEA", with hea’ ped, tease sah Rend ott ee Be brass and balls; can be bed in sizes of 3 ft. . Sit Gin, 4 ft, 4 ft 6 im; fully worth $8.00 ete tommorrow at 4.75 MATTRESS, of No, 1 Black 40 Ibe. in weight, made vered in Amazon theking; worth regularly a Out and Sas Stoves. Resin THE SIEGEL-COOPER COOKER, fo te pon of all Gas Cooking a a large 1inch , extra large brotlet, 3 extra cooking boles jet pt tm oro vl nad fy at ope time. It is one of the cleanest and best 7.00 tanges ever offered in New York, here to-morrow at . OUR BOSTON GAS COOKING STOVE has oxtra targe with 2 separate ¢ vitae holes oa top, made to soll fo 94,80, hace trenerttr, pedal ot 4.50 TWO-BURNER DOUBLE OIL COOKING STOVE, with « ratchet 1,00 Se burners, ’\s toch wick, spectal to-morrow at OVENS, to be used on the above stoves, spectal at The reputation and large trade Sf O- Cares. of eae Cc Department have been built up by always offering the best goods for the least money. For instance, here’s an for to-morrow the like of which you won’t be able to find elsewhere: A Roguiar $10 Baby Go-Cart tor $6.95 This fine Go-Cart has a full-sized body of reed, well fancy colored reed decorations, rubber-tired wheels on strong steel ti ished in green enamel, patent foot brake, &c. Lace Parasol Covers tor Baby Carriages and Go-Carts, On sale to-morre with fire rat and of ered ¢ och row trimmed with ribbon, well made, where as ‘a bargain’’ at ; our price, only 98e On all paid purchases of $5 or more WE PREPAY FREIGHT to any railroad station within the following States: MAINE, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW YORK, NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT, CONNECTICUT, and NEW —oee special lot, consisting of fal sive Bresete seb oneal Z a 23

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