The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1900, Page 2

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POSTPON Theodore H. Pr Will Privately Marry Miss Dyer e To-Morrow Afternoon. *, the voung (otto he firm of Pr who brought © Theodore H Pr © Un trying to eer market, will lead row Miss Harrie . f the ‘ Nex ¥ was formed at the Church of +t Lexington avenue Thir street, by the Nev. George & Hainsford FHLURE WILL NOT THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING MAY 2% 1900; r 2 et eer ae Pe is RRS] ct t,o 2 eles weeny Brae Wi HS Bly | cane are excused for the day.” 1 cA OE BERNHEIM & CO."S Values Ar? Famous. DECORATION DAY SPECIALS. Stocks Were Dull and. ) uy | tate . ie soni ar see jes, Worsteds as Prices Generally ice, Cotton King, Weaker. : As ; ‘met abe Mii a ae r #tition |i w ' tow tact t be wolieated tor to $18, ir less tha Un sale today at PAROLED TILL MONDAY. me dared mer 4 : : Complete stock of GAR Sui's, best al-qwool flannels, same prices - ms ie gent i : 3 ese: ' BOY's $u: TS, made from alk a seine aed th IGE is Ao | hk trom ee Cheviots sumeres, in est n iy ‘ I - teasted coats « y rimmed sf * r of ton amir mor Bs price on say > nd ; f Sailor Suits Thee values ‘ ~ ne il t Page) ke ef t have mate r tees ’ e tin of Anvle | 2 is “4 am J * So ente ® ; proceedinws for me, 1 think, will . ” ssiiias mr Be SS ious, and to them we attribute the en * firm | ee be te hold them for the Geand | ‘ a tne t phenomenal growth, and we're we ‘ tury ob done yet | pain ' wey FACE JURY. | r WATCH US GROW! | Mifacniee't Sy Rou * used And Variaiion® were harrow hold them for the pe ee Baa) Men w Ps P | DAVIES. MAY LEAD FIGHT. Men's Furnishings and Hats at Special Prices. se n n figure Money back if you'll take it. DOCK BOARD THERE. sr sleet: anil Clothing kept a reps ie. fall « milion or tw is 7 bad ot er Monta ' f the professes) Mabtlities ve Bent layor Van k the Do va sat axains Tren came the announcement of the|,,., "As the plunaing of The i eae a ae pera LL he Whom ihe Fh nl & “ Be ; “ Collapee, throw — vear'n wt nie ge S —_ _ —— i jp opted poy i. ar. bed ve the entire cotton marker ‘ a Aonecmiban ral co om with fayor Pre the hor CUOIHING. FURNISHINGS: HATS. Tt fas thought that the troubles (nat] “M4 Into @ state of ner ’ The ; w , orted Mr dent « «0 ad tat M nt Nesistang Attorney: | — "es | sie he et td ee AL THIRD AVE. PSRZ9"™ 127TH ST TRIED FOR A CORNER al | oth sand” responded Gate in » be pm oar | ¢ the Rntebertborke: ' % wii j 64 the Clesiba @aetation ale ’ Press t he Cart Hs 2 shares of vretert J i OPEN EVENINGS-—SATURDAY TILL 11.99. *riee a tter bull a declining ad ame. P Nation ‘ * ¢ market by. Imm t oo ight AN IMPARTIAL JUDGE. | since tnsercaten pers es soltdate ihe rduet in the Ph » a ‘ the aided efit wae oreted t r pooh We tee ia a wh» wouht vee for & ease ot | MOE Under subpoena by the POLITICIANS EXCHANGED, | meteet played Suet to red any and io oxtenh an, ri | turning up tha 8 ine r ’ Mr. Binst«in. | bY Kober: & Van W and held a gh ke care of. a + its a ints who ee} the Garfle.) National k or any of | ‘ oO THEODORE H. PRICE. ‘The Voiton King, have crowded in upom the map Played chess with miltions Would easier @ postponement of the marriage, ur if ever a man neede! ‘be comfort ant in epiration of a woman devoted this ine terest it was at a time like the present, when the Cotton King stood amid the wreckage of an edifice he had so care fully builded. MARRIAGE HASTENED. He held « conference with his ride last night and what passed between them may be judged by his snnounee ment the morning Mies Dyer is stopping with her sister Mrs, Laackerman Taylor, at @ Bast Fitty-second street. Mr, Price, until a| short time ago, lived in the (borne, at Fifty-seventh street and enth ave- hue, but recently took an Imposing four-| story apd basement brown stone house) at 1M Weat Fifty-cighth street, furnish. | 7 by an Eve « World r ing. His round clean-shaven face was pale. and his eyes denoted the He was y 4 € was ari ict pride i tee an Re said: vas of sheep. bride's he Malds, ‘That's « haven't complere! * rrongements ver Mr, Price sala ad kept the newsnay ae seemed pleased to learn men ty Wal Weil and spok kind “fam glad » smiling sadiy And I am glad to « that my flance mor at My wile than ever hefore bie Linpeodd BRIDE. The ush for tne ch mn ute been Male Beiitnger, of the | States Ar Franklin A. Plummer, De Wit @hall and Cyrus Mali M presence fi { “™ Pensed with att * « Miss] Dyer ann Maid of boor would be eon, Mine Ehgabeth Tay 4 nomen Walter W Pr t [ Broun. Miss Lyere wedding gown eof wh eatin, made with «eae Of tulle, trimmed with Maely to bo fettowed "E bave known Mr Prive pu Vago a weil the dna «| Third A Cor. 58th S } food's Barsepariila ourt ved vais pore Open D aily Until 7 P, ———___—__ Gecide Whether 1 would take the he olan ~ ‘ootbe - ; fe stand by him thr er prungenity and | ¢ ean a ceva the while teay It Saturdays Until 10 P. M The fant . * atsrged Personal “ No etre: ces could hare ® “J we jemperance Leta x rT . Anan - diversity. ns! cures all humors and eruptions. creates an| 2 tones pes oe > kes JOOY—Write, William where you are lk otherwise, so far ax 1 am con] appetite. strengthens the nervew. and gives OLD GOLD EXCHANGED, RE. | Wie Be ef pn oe wk vet a beppr = © wedding planne Thurles Murphy MEYE Ry t (Joe ‘ ER) taped ll ee Hut the big manipulator erred. Ku- mi wind | TF eimek he 1 pan il pe diin't want any such quanilty of ‘ i * Joneal the product as he caleuiated and ¢ | ta \ . " ‘emand at home was far below hi vy p a n ‘ Sk Mau eae ta ; | ose n Our lh t steady deoiine after that fe sak OR de nae A EMEE, tropes WHO PRICE IS. te ACKNOWLEDGE GUILT. we Reoriey Clenerat to proves » We have Shoes for men, women and children that are I!ght, and yet wear Price.fe enlibe forty years of Gln ond Po Van} | Tite waiving Bisvation by a like steel, The material is in them, the workmanship is in them, and they a Virginian by birch tron business when a Norfollt, and made the He one Ld oung man vubject a ute fotee Oa wih is em.” tin ment Poetay (etdure and they are also made on scientitic lines, and so they are always . ,. comfortable, 7 Men's $3.00 1,500 Pairs Women's $3, $4 g Russet Calf and and $5 Oxford Ties Black Calf \in Patent Leather "| Black Kidand Lace Shoes Russet Kid, 2.00) ‘1.50 Per |Per i y Pair. | Pair. ‘ Women's $2.50 Russet Kid Lace Shots... seee cece sere Boys’ Russet and Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 2's to $4 . | Youths’ Russet and Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2... oes | Misses’ Russet and Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2. a | jc ‘hild’s Russet and Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 6 to 10's. 2 ’ Mr Price wax popular eee, Ata (woken of thelr frlendahip for him they clubbed together and | $09 with which t) purchase a ing presen! The Tast payment into the fund was be made next pay day probably the eer money the emplovece will ever raw from the concern ‘One of the best-known members. of the firm ts George Cro this morning that the ta Open Saturday Evening Until 10 0’ Clock. | bp Awalanee Curtia ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6¢th Ave., cor. 20th St. KOCH & CO: 125th St. West, betwee Lenox and) Open saToRDAPS © was in no po any statement faire, Willta ry statement was be \smued at & ved 92,000,000 to-tay | As a result of the liquidation of stocks | And bonds : ec firm | LONDON STOCKS FIRM. EVERYTHING IN SHOES FOR “he een sok marae ant Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children. quarter was not affected by the Price. MeCormick & Co Operators med the arket an Sole Agents fer N. Y. of the Famous Shoe for Women, é Jucily Oxfords—the handsomest, easiest, on Ayre Summer shoe—all styles, from the lightest On ORDS, daintiest to the most substantial—in every fine and fash- $2.50. —_ionable leather for dress, walking, wheeling, golfing or house Boots, $30, _wear. failure Americans freely dis of the New York stock aMON & Co. operators jn ied that liquidation ts course es in this quarter were frac: | ly above parity. with the Contin: | t agmiy mepicvous buyer of the Paoific shares | — WHEAT WAS STEADY ON NORTHWEST NEWS. | oral wheat market was steady y, but lacked special incident, ‘The orting influence is dry weather in feleietnleletieteieietetetetat- SEAMLESS f WATCHES AND DIAMONDS EXTRAI GRAND SPECIAL TRIPS the Novena Ontn ea Get abe bade io RINGS New York's eh opening prices were, July 34; Ju "h yer cee were: July * FOR 3 DAYS mats iti May. & HE duly corn | HAVE TAKEN IN TRADE, SATURDAY — SUNDAY — WEDNESDAY N Y ' ve sed Great South Bay” heat. 2 8, |(Joun Jones ‘a : Onn SOS at it The (Cotten Market ' Jes $4 Karat. 18 Karat. {Ki y 22 Karat. Tr . Size: All Stvle “y WEATHER FORECAST, All Sizes. sii rs Pore ae r the thirty ‘ © I ena N cofhll Widths. , A ‘ i ] ety ty Baturda tresy norm ts Seamless 14 Karat $310 $15, a Pree Seamless 18 Kara’ $4 to $18, Seamless 22 Karat $5 ‘o $20 J 95 rane Easy. ‘on higher TICKETS NOW READY. WRITE, C GAUL OR ‘PHONE FOR THM. plane eal THE WARRANTY AKALTY COMPANY Nee, Yat ) Rast 1Mth wt $69 “Sl This Sprin “i Take by S Lambert Bros., M'l'g. Jewexes and Importer, Any game heey ' nerves strat 1 cone poe iM RRR RI HRRRIGH RARER ER s The Disod is thin dieses, | oweet. refreshing sleep. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ls America 6 Greatest Spring Medicine. MODELED OR BOLGHT, —_———— A “bee ine’ to the point you want to reach—a Sunday World Waat ling! mwa aul he Ap seers mane enamuis f. mnis ¢3,, WALVERS, PA, Just one seat for just one fare, ‘ One World ad. and you are there, 2 . oe ee poche

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