The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1900, Page 7

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AOE PPE LED. Canonization of Two Saints a Gorgeous Ceremony. ROME, May %~There was a magnifi- cont spectacle tn St Peter's to-day on the cecaston of the canonization of Jean) Baptiste de le Balle, the founder of the | rietian Brothers, and Rita di | Augustinian Order, | Uestiica was yr of the vast nated and Miu adorned with magnif- e sings and the ballding wae Miled With a great concourse of people, includ. th ontifical dignitaries, diplo- Roman nobility spectators about 20,000 pilgrims Italian trope) the square in front of 8t. | @ Pontifical bodyguard tthin the Cathedral {tired in his state robes, vorne on the Sedia Gestatoria at © head of an impo .ng procession com- Posed of the entire Papal Court, 30 Patrlarchs, Archbtshope and Bishops and four Cardinals. A roar of cheering rose from the multitude on the Pope's ap Pearance, but the applause was quickly et by the Guards the cortege reached the choir if Gestatoria, tifleal Throne e ther ecclesias: t massed arou him. The solemn Ceremony of canontaation was then pro ceeded with © Pontiff, after the usual prayers, inced the canentzation and tn-| the Te Deum. At that moment | a the churches fn Rome | nd the Pope solemniy biessed regation and returned to the} the prolonged cheertng of ry large audience assembled, hich them left the cathedral and die | ® unpleasant tnetdente oc-| An Italian pilgrim suffered from a slight stroke of apoplexy et the| entrance of the cathedral and subse-/ ently died in a hospital, and a portion | \ gins chandetier inside the Baatlica ghtly CANONIZING OF DB LASALLE Christian Brothers Celebrate Oc- casion at Manhattan College and De La Salle Inatitate. Memiers of the Christian Brothere Order are celebrating to-day at Man- hattan College and De La Salle Institute nization in Rome of Jean Bap- » the founder of their ‘The observance of the event is general fm the houses of the community through- o the country Many of the leading members of the © in this country have gone to) Rome to participate in to-<iay’s rites, at which P Leo XIIL will preside, ity s ceremonial De la Salle passes fr the state of “beatification,” already accorded to him, to the crown- “sainthood.” He will now ing glory of Tecely e honors of the altar and chu an ve erected under his pat+ MRS, GLADSTONE ILL Bet Widow of England's Great Statesman ie Not im Oriti- eal Way. LONDON, May 4 —Mrs. Catherine Gladstone, witow of the late Wiltam EB Gindstone. has been sick for a month past Owing to ber advanced age ber sick- ness naturally causes anxiety, but the Attending physician said yesterday that, though Me patient was in a weak condi- tion for the moment, she waa not in @ dangerous state. oo PRINCESS OF WALES OPENS WAR BAZAAR. IZYNDON, May ©The Princess of ‘Wales, at Kensington this afternoon, openrd the great national bagaar in all of sufferers from the war. The magni- tude of che present undertaking, which laste three days, quite eclipses the simi- Jar affair held in June of last year. RUGBY THE NEW SUBURB, Big Tract of Brooklyn Farm Land Will Seon Be a Thriving Commeanity. A real estate firm hae gradually been acquiring most of the available land in the Twenty-ninth and Thirty-second Wards, Brooklyn, and has induced the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company to ex- tend tte lines directly to these properties, fo that thie district, hitherto reached only by the most cireultous methods, le Diaced within twenty-six minutes’ ride of the bridge. Lands an equal distance out on Fulten Street and south of Prospect Park are eelling for from $1.00 to 1,00 @ lot, while by this coup this whole tract of land will be placed on the market at an Gvorage of about 850 a lot. Rugby \s to be the name of this die- + trict In the future, and hundreds of houses will shortly grace the country, which heretofore was given over to farm land, The projectors of the property state that, within the next three weeks, Rugby will be known to every man, Woman and child within a hundred miles of New York. The old method of buliding up a town through the process of gradual deveiop- tment ls a thing of the past. To-day the Progressive builder of towns watehes his Opportunity, sees the trend of develop- Bent, buys of the unsuspecting forces transportation uilts his streete and iays his water by the mile, and starts his houses ¥ ihe hundreds, it & promised that Rugby will Tepresentative in sro. gene of the w: ©f this system =] the Ge inte oben alr of Country. oo FPN ere SP Ne “e <== TAFFETA SIL. IN PERSIAN AND FANCY E! STRIPES AND SOLI REGULAR PRICE $8.50 to $4.50, IN PERSIAN FINE NATURAL REGULAR PRICE $5.00, FRAMES ; IVORY, SILVER, HORN ON WHITE OR COLORED GROUND; WHITE BORDERS; WOMEN’S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, 26-1NcH HANDLES OF PEARL, STERLING SILVER TRIMMED, REGULAR PRICE $400, AT Pr Gere - aici st salad THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING; MAY 24, 1900, ————— B. Altman & Co. | K PARASOLS FPECTS, BLACK AND WHITE 1D PASTEL COLORS, $2.85 | PATTERNS, WOOD STICKS, | $3.75 AND NATURAL WoOD, $2.75 MCLESEAS ULES Hat Depart (extremely choice and varied Ladies’ SIMPLY MPSON.CRANETHD& MESON PONQOINIONNNN ment--Main Floor. We have prepared for the approaching holidays an : steck of TRIMMED HATS For Outing Trips ‘of All Kinds, from the severe Felt Walking Hat to the Dainty Beach or Garden Hat. njuring a French woman, , ASA to be shown our new shade bat, the “Versailles” +475 Misses’ Trimmed Hat Dep't. (On 2d Fleor.) 100 Misses’ Trimmed Hats, made from best materials, all very | desirable, including Leghorns, Tuscans, colored Straw Braids, etc. ;|% former prices $5.00 to $8.§0; NOW....+..seseeeeees 3.50 and 5.00/% Sixth Avenue. 19th S | B. Altman & Co. COLORED SATIN STOCKS ance SoU SQUARES, ECRU LACE BARBS, For to-morrd at the folldwing Special Prices : IMPERIALS PIQUE REVERS STITCHED IN COLORS, 38c, EcACH. WHITE NET TIES ORECRU LoACE BARBS, 25¢, EolCH. Counters Rear of Rownds. WITH BOWS, 38c, EACH, ack 40c, & 55c, 65c, FofcH. Broadway and 11th Street. TRUNK AND BAG DEP'T. Ladies’ Dress Trank, best quality bass-wood box, —thoroughly riveted, Iron bound. Straps attached, Size 30 to 4o inches, $6.00 to $8.50. Steamer Trunk,—iron bound,—cloth lined, Sizes 32 to 40 inches, $6.75 to $8.75. JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St, —_—K—X—__ MARY PATTEN IN COLLISION, Leng Branch Beat Ran inte « Seheoner Near Highlands Into the sloop [eile bs West 23re Street | ShoeDepartment SPECIAL for Friday and Saturday, Ladies’ Tan or Black Viet Kid’ sommer weight Oxford Ties, hand tarn, flexible soles, newest shapes, all sises, 195 alee $2.50 a fe buy oar propertion at seagble oriee aad wl them of 0 Sond n hye to-4ay mast pay from (0% to RJ more and sell at for OS te CORSET DEMGNER WANTED tor the ; pets £1 Sena FOREMAN—To take Ly of ‘a H be expert mech inion, 20th St. 7 R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices aCYS Both Sides 14th St. m 13th to 15th, 6th Aw Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Sale of Ladies’ Costumes Foulard Silks, in a great variety of colorings and handsome designs, Real value $4 2.00 $32.50 Men’s Furnishings Men's Night Shirts, Fancy Trimmed, with or without collars, Random Chosen Bargains. 48 |The following items were caught on the tly while the writer, notebook in hand, made a quick jaunt through the store. Of course. they represent merely a fractio $| 25 g y n of ¢ ° economies that are aggregated beneath the Macy roofs. All these money-saving goods Value $1,50 to $2,00 95° are seasonable—the very things you now need. Muslin Sheets. Part of alot bought months ago in anticipation of ¢ higher prices. Fine, tull-bleached muslin, torn and neatly tinished, 54x90 in., hemmed, 36c.; hemstitched, 44c, 63x90 in., hemmed, 39c.; hemstitched, 48¢. 72x90 in., hemmed, 44c.; hemstitched, 52¢, 81x90 in., hemmed, 49c.; hemstitched, 57¢, 90x90 in., hemmed, 54c.; hemstitched, 62c, Pillow Cases. 42x36 in., hemmed, 9c; hemstitched, 1c, 45x36 in., hemmed, 10c.; hemstitched, 14¢, 50x36 in., hemmed, 1 1c.; hemstitched, 15¢, 54x36 in., hemmed, 12c.; hemstitched, 460, 89c. for $1.19 Summer Comfortables, filled with A large variety of Madras Pajamas, Value $2,00 Madras Negligee Shirts attached and detached cuffs, Soft Shirts white cheviots and madras, attached and detached cuffs, custom finish 51,39 for 25 ft, Rubber Hose, warranted three-ply, sold elsewhere at $2.00, $0 tt, y Y A ce $2.78. $1.45, $245 50 tt. length, sold elsewhere at $4.00; our price {31,99 for $2.74 Lawn Mowers, 12, 14 and 16 in, |98c, for Quart-size Peerless “Iceland” Ice Cream | Frese Other sizes relatively as low, Demonstra- ( $1.38 tion on sixth floor, ($1.08 Satin Back Black Velvet Ribbon. Every dry goods man and every woman will tell $2.95 Boys’ Apparel Wash Suits of English Galateas, Irish Linen and White Duck, 3 to 12 yrs, Value $1.95 to $3,25 Russian Blouse Suits of Chambray, Linen, Galatea and White Duck, 2 to 8 yrs,, Sailor Suits of navy blue serges, mixed cheviots and striped flannels, 3 to 12 yrs,, Value $6,50 you that Black Velvet Ribbons were never so much in vogue—and never so scarce, Everybody wants them, Because they are popular we offer them at bargain prices, These are satin-backed—most de- sirable widths. Yo. for 12c. kind—1 Value $4,50 $3.75 inch, Separate Trousers ‘ ight cott { ikal of ds Duck and Tam Linen, 3 to 16 yrs,, 48° & 75¢ 2c, for 15, k 1x Inch, poole ok ) ol ae ™ “Star” Shirts and Blouses Hes for 20, hind--4 96 ln in te fas Sen Cantata : of madras, 6 te 18 yra,, Value $1.45 95° 19c. for 25¢. kind—t 74 inch. size, filled vith carded cotton; one side 23e. for $5c. kind—2 inch. with figured silkoline, reverse side with plain, 28¢. for 40c, kind—2% inch, 49c, for All-wool Albatross—one of the most season- : lable weaves—pink, blue, old rose, grays, lavender, 10c, for 2c. Plain Linen Crash, 17 in, helio, nile, tan, brown, cardinal, navy and cream. Me, for 13¢. Hemmed Huck Towels, 19x38 in, Jc, for 24c. Madras Cloth, extra fine for men’s shirts] 19c, for 25¢, Heavy Hemmed Huck Towels, 20240 ta, 39c. for 85c, All-sitk Taffeta—tich satin stripes and|45C- for 60c. Pull-bleached Damask, 62 in, checks. Manufacturers paid more for the raw material. 66¢, for 7c, Pull-bleached Damask 6 in. 8 49c. for 8c. Novelty Ptisse Taffeta Silk; all the de-|9 a " WEST 23d STREET . | sirable spring colors are in the colle.tion. A Ay oe en pon ge) . 5|59c, for 8%c. Black Dress Taffeta Plisse—nothing i3| "gular price, 11c, 12¢ and 1}3¢. Imported June Roses, 12 tm a bunch, all natural tints, at, per bunch, West Twenty-third Street. $0c. for 12c, Checked Glass Towelling, 19 in, R and women’s waists. Large broken checks and plaids in all the color combina. | 24¢- for 0c. Knotted Fringed Damask Towels, 23m . tions, $2 inches wide. 48 in, pure rubber, 2, 3 and 45 | More appropriate for waists. 7c. for 12c. Black Velveteen Binding, reliable quality, 25c. § {$391 for Women's $5.00 Skirts made of double. [19 in wide, five yards to the pies. © faced cloth in various desirable colors, tailor-stitched, Black i ounce Biinverted back, exactly right for golfing, travelling, Lis ee ® ay A eet All our faacy “Pulley” Stock Collars from 50:. upwatd—exactly one-half | rainy day and all outdoor wear, , : 72c. per pair for $1.00 Primted Organdie Ruffled ies em $5.86 for Women's $7.50 Skirts, made of excel- | Curiains choice for cottages R : lent black serge, flounce style, lined with good 5 The our TRIMMED HATS reduced to les ONE-HALF % ; ee we to lew than : 12c. for 18. Amber Drapery Cloths, twenty different percaline. & » les to choose from. §|59c. for Women’s 65c. Two-clasp French Washable y B > : is Gloves, white and yellow. 54c. for 75c. Bagdad Tapestry and Imported Jute |88c, for Women’s $1.00 Two-clap Real French Kid bngery in Dresden patterns, twenty styles, Suede Gloves, embroidered backs; white, black, beaver} $3.98 for $5.00 Tapestry Table Covers, exquisite and slate, colors and designs; 2x2 yds. 15. for Women’s 25c. Lisle Thread Vests, Richelieu fe Art Burlaps, and — ribbed, finished with silk tape, low neck and oo ee decorative 2° —— sleev $1.39 for $2.75 Silk 50 in. 19c. for Children’s $0c. Lisle Thread Vests, finished | better ‘ehaoceveme — with silk tape, low neck and sleeveless, all sizes. i : Dresden prints, 24x24 in, $1.24 for $1.75 Sofa Pillows—Manila 19. for Women’s 30c. Im Hosiery; black, plain ported om of Mary Johnston's novel, 24 WEST 23d STREET. RH. Mecy,& Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ES. China and Glass. We always undersell competition. That simple statement from us closes| 38c. for SOc. Women’s Fast-black and Tan Lisle the quien, It is truth—truth sustained by irrefutable facts. We are] Thread Hose, effective and showy open-work designs. manufacturers. A large part of the Glass and China we offer is made in | ; our own European and American factories, No other store in the Easc-| 29¢+ for Men's 4oc. Balbriggan Shirts, Prench neck, em world possesses equal facilities. The balince must yield tribute to| Pear! buttons; Drawers to match, double gussets, sus. producer or importer or bet Thay can’t escape the profit of the mid.| Pender tapes and extension bands. dleman, We've eliminated all in-between costs by becoming makers. ’s. 65c. ‘rench No other retailer has made such progress Every other retailer realizes eg ng I ge that we are in a position to quote lowest prices, and we do. Gold Table Glass. You may buy our Gold Table Glass without incurring the shadow of a risk. We gild and fire it on the premises. That's one of the reasons why we can guarantee quality and give superior value. The following are enhanced with burnished gold band. The prices are for the dozen. : with fast colored im; or with fine ribs; fancy-nbbed tan and black with| 79c, for $1.50 white feet. “To Have and to 79¢. for $1.50 edition of Edward Westcott’s novel, “David Harum.” 79c. for $1.50 edition of Jerome K, Jerome's novel, “Three Men on Wheels.” $1.69. for $5.00 Klondike Cameras, takes a 324% n| in. picture, Shirts; Drawers to match, made in the best manner;| 49¢, for Plate and fifty fine Visiting Cards. with all the latest improvements, i, - vanes per pound of Puritan Vellum Writing Paper; three Grocery Specials. sizes—azure and cream. levees eee te 98c, for $1.25 Tennis Racquets, full size and | per hundred, Genuine —— hytccnnsess gaflg pe imported av ttle ted t i * ee ON? ne See ee ee ae jash frame, walnut throat, netting of firm, springy $1.31 for the $1.75 kind, dition. 12c. for 25¢. half pint bottle, 23c. for 45c. full pint bottle, 36c. for Wright and Ditson’s and Slasengers Chame pionship Tennis Balls. 4Ac. for 75c. quart bottle, Champagnes, - $1.97 Tumblers, - $3.19 13c. for Sultana Coffee—high grade, strictly pure and $1.6 for $2.00 Canvas-bound Lawn Tennis Neta, Por en eee he $3.47 of very great strength—granulated and roasted in the Si2¢ 3x36 feet. Clarets, > $2167. Finger on. payd bean, | $1.86 for the $2.50 kind—3x42 feet, Teas—Mayflower Chop, celebrated for its strength and 1,25 Lawn Tennis Net Poles. flavor, our regular $2c. grade, sold elsewhere at soc | 87c. for $1.25 Mixed (Green and Black), Oolong, two-pound pack. 39¢. for sc. Guy Ropes and Pegs, ages only, per pound, 27¢, 99. for $1.49 Razors—made in Germany of finest $1.98 for $3.00 Hand-colored Photographs, with English steel, full hollow ground and oil tempered two-inch gilt borders, brass corners, 17x20 in 79¢, for $1.25 Apollo Silk Belts, made of $7.34 for $10.00 Pastel Landscapes, with heavy double-taced satin ribbon, handsome gilt or silver. white mat, 3! in. bronze and burnished gold frames, | plated omaments at back and ends, fasten with ribboe carved outer edges, 28x40 in. in front. ‘Balance of the recent large purchase of Men’s ‘High Grade Suits, manufactured to retail at from $12.50 to $25.00, but sold by us at $7.98, $0.88, $11.98 and $14.98, will be closed out at Great variety of Comports, Bon Bon Dishes, Jelly Stands, Olive Dishes, Bowis and Tankards in exclusive rich paste gold designs, in- (| the latest Paris, Empire and Kococo patterns, Gold Letters, on glassware to order, per dozen, 75¢, Dinner Sets. The Macy doings in Dinner Sets set the whole town agog. Our “wonderful” values are not isolated—not in the back- | und. We display them in large quantities, give them leading place and we sell themcontinuously. For example: Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, from our own works, sprays of {lo: with gold edge, $13.87. = = Limoges China Dinner Sets, bouquets, with gilt handles, decorated in our own art rooms, $16.4}. Haviland China Dinner Sets, pretty floral decorations and gilt han. dies, $19.87. Furnivals, Denton patterns, 112 pieces. at $14.42. Old Hall Pottery, undergiaze blue, scenic designs, 115 pieces, $13.87 Brownfield, Cromer green, 118 pieces, at $14.43. Westbourne, underglaze blue, 118 pieces, at $16.93. Dunn Bennett, Roserie styles, green borders, at $17.87. Wedgwood & Sons, red Gadroon, 118 pieces, at $19.87. Minton, delft biue decorations, 117 pieces, at $19.87. Cauldon, Byzantine effects, 118 pieces, at $19.89, Two bundred other styles relatively as cheap, ranging up to $249.48 $7.98 » $11.98, Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres—all sizes, &

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