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pr Eee S00 WSHED AVENUE STAMPS Three Men Gathered In by Brooklyn Detectives---May Be Big Plot. r, known as “Kid s, had the cancelling marks removed by meuns of acid. They were carefully gummed on the back and seemed to be perfectly new. In a drawer were 4 two bottles of ink erager, This powerful acid @a'ce of atgck executed by Wail etreet| US! to remove ink #tains, One of the Drokers. bottles had been opened and had evi- The police think they have unearthed) {ent!y been used. @ bie defraud ‘Two bottles of prepared glue were | ato found. The stamoe varied In denomination The majority were of 8 find out how they came into py Of about 89.500 worth of revenue most of which were cancelled and Washed and were about to be sold again, All of the stamps were on orders for the revenue aw st a number of ter arrest may) from 0 cents to MY fl stompa, but there were @ lot ud ne #5 and $10 ones wilted at the the Morgans arrested, « about ented that hem or knew they house wien were in th The dete milnight te wiited almost until y one else would At vhey en they went out fyrtie avenue ¥ at once arres 4 knew no! ve ren and admitted that ut timt the Morans bury up to He att charged him Phen [went ard got the stampa tack,” Brower sald “When 1 looked them over I found a lot of apparently unused ones among them That te the way I got the new ones. I never washed | any of the stamps.” GUAR IS KIND PARTED THEM. 0 HCACOANS — regular revenue + alee were had two fi! W fe Says Husband Had President Harper Ex- Strange Fondness for | plains Plan for Chair of Talking Machine. Russian Literature. notes of the er INDON, May N—President W. R. Mr. and ft. of the tr or of Chicago; ! Mrs. Martin Ryer- Charles 1. Huteh- t Petersburg roftable * and Rue " R Crane, Mr, ron and Mr and Mre fneon, of Chicage. May & for Paris. Pat wit prior to their de- Asm Tes te 898" eres C psa CRAWFORD A SIMPSON — |, MEN’S FANCY HALF HOSE. Samples and Surplus Stocks—The term “Sample” will ex- plain the choiceness of these offerings, and “ Surplus Stocks” will hint strongly at their wonderfully small prices, Fancy Hosiery was never so popular, Here are its latest developments in design - art. We cleared out a manufacturer, His Samp'es and over-supply (some 9,000 pairs) ore spread forth in Three Great Lots. The variety is extraordinary —the opportunities immense —at the lowest) A CLEAR THIRD is saved. Without further preamble, let us present prices and what prices stand for, 24c j ] " 1, Horizontal Stripes, on plain and dropstitch grounds; black and colors, 4 6 for $1.50 | 37¢c Silk embroidered, liste thread and cotton; silk stripes on ¢ 6 toe s210. plain and dropstites ground; asscried colors, ” 4dc Fancy stripes, jacquards and pleids, on lisle or cotton; > 6 for $2.45. Plain silk, in solid and lace openwork effects. » Sizes rua 9! to 11. Sale starts Friday morning, | 19th St. SIXTH AVE. 20th St. A ' Pe ee — FRENCH VALENCIENNES, EDGES AND INSERTIONS, for trimming Summer dresses, at '; rr ' uw oe . ad r # THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1900, | We Prepay Freight surapenetests Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. New York, Feaoaylvania, New jeray. } ~~ The Daily Story of The Big Store. FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 1. Laces, less than regular prices! 19¢, 250, 29c and 50c. per dozen yards, EDGES AND INSERTIONS OF FINE VALENCIENNES AND POINT DE PARIS LACES, in a large variety of patterns, at, per yard, Se, Je and /2¢ ALL-OVER LACES, 20 inches wide, Lace and Embroidery effects, white and butter color, in new and attractive patterns, 29¢ at the exceptionally low price of, per yard, “EXTRA” “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE JUNE 1, Silko. Dress Goods. BLACK SATIN DUCHESS, 27-12. wide, all silk, soft and lustrous finish ; actually worth $1.00 a yard, here to-morrow, for 68e COLORED TAFFETA, « very fine, well mais ¥ cloth, 19 in. wide, all silk, in 29 of the leadi xe end most desirable shades, ancl all the new pastel tints, also cream, ivory and } fegularly worth 9c. a yard; special for to-morrow at, 50¢ per yard “EXTRA” POR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 1. Wash Srode BATISTE, in corded effects, various styles, im short lengths, all of gool quality, at Se CHAMBRAYS om » with white sian Gel lak eooms, a hesesom fate So aot 18¢ waists, at, per yard COTTON AND LINEN SUITINGS, for crash skirts or suite. piques, ducks, crashes, plain o fane covert cloths aot or goll i A 4 n fom, tye ge Oe 8c a “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, ee Smyrna Rugs. Oriental designs and colorings, reversible. Compare these sizes and prices with those offered elsewhere: 30x60 inches, worth $1.50, at 1,10 G29 feet, worth $3.00, at $5.00 ‘7x10 feet, worth $19.09, at 7.00 “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 1. For the Gorlet, PINAUD'S HANDKERCHIEF EX- TRACT, per or., IMITATION EBONY COMB, BRUSH, MIRROR, OR CLOTH BRUSH, sterling wilver mounted, “VICTORY” HAIR BRUSH, 12-10ws, ail brintie, solid back, regularly worth $1.45, here, for to-morrow only, at WHITE CASTILE SOAP, hart ant dry; worth 29c. a bar, here to-morrow at DAVOL No. 27, >quart syringe, with tapi ow tubing, ard rubber pipes, epecial 29¢ 35¢ 98 “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 4 Drug Department. LIEBIG'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE, with cocoa, 2% LIEBIG'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE, 16c WITCH HAZEL, pist bottle, 1Se MANHATTAN EGG SHAMPOO, ABSORBENT COTTON, | !0. packages, SIEDLITZ POWDERS, br, SARSAPARILLA COMP., mgularty worth 1Se 23¢ 10 $1.00, at 5Se “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Books. GERMAN - AMERICAN COOK- BOOK, kitchen edition, white ollcloth; lished at $1.50; car pee, - 45e THE POPULAR BOOKS OF THE DAY, bound in 4 at 0 mum: 266 A OF THE TITLES: $o-Carts and Baby C. arriages. GO-CARTS_ An assortment 50 designe, reed and oak, best prasieg ant rubber- in green enamel, patent foot at $7; our price 375 RECLINING GO-CARTS Patt rolt on reed fee F 6.25, 1.00 Sc; WORSTED SUITINGS AND PASTEL Piaide, 100 pieces, in a eplendid ansortment of popuiat shales; would be considered excellent value at 49. a yard; epecial for to-morrow at J&T BLACK ENGLISH MOHAIR, 4 pieces, of a high, lustrous finish, 45 in. wide; worth OSe. a yard, on sale to-morrow at 19¢ 39 “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 1, Men's Clothing. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS. 4 choice and to- teresting lot of men's stylish and serviceable suits, made of strictly woollen cansimeres, tweeds and chev- jots, together with good Union iy ay property lined well made, regularly worth $10, on ale tomorrow at 6.50 MEN'S FANCY VESTS. 044 tines of some of 01" high cost lots plaid English vestings, also stk acd worsted bey by? >. cut, property movie, formerly $2.50, $3 and $3.45, a choice to- 1.65 mortow for MEN'S OVERALLS AND JUMPERS, mate of standard denims and ducks, in white, drab, blue and stripes, guaranteed to be made as good as the best, the kinds that retail all over for 7Sc. # pair; our price only J Ie “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 1, Roy's Clothing. BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS, 245 donen | made of strong Galatea cloth, in desirable colonags of stripes and meet checks, with sony sailor collars, ated with soutache; good ¥ Bie oaks pei fertometw at OSC | BOYS’ “BROWNIE” OVERALLS, mate of Everett standard bine denim, full regulation make, on the “‘can't-fip-'em’ plan, with all secms double sewet; a regular 49c. grade; on nale Lbe tomorrow at | BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS AND BLOUSES, made of standard and domestic cheviots, | waists have backs and fronts; blouses are rt collar style for oliet boys, and in made in the 19¢ the sailor collar style for smaller lads; full ‘3Se. value; on the bargain table to-morrow at — “EXTRA” YOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, | JUNE 1. 'Roys’ Tam o’ Shantors, WASHABLE TAM 0'| 180 doen BOYS’ SHANTERS, made of standard white duck, soft crowa style, with silk ribbon bows; the 2S. | grade; bere to-morrow at = FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, Eyeglasses & Spectacies, gf ied orp AND — | Segalaty wert’ 63.50 pat ¢ eel 71 GENUINE ALUMINICO EYEGLASS: Eyes examined and tested free of charge by experi- “ EXTRA" FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, | JUNE 1, Upholstery, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, | inches 5 f aa quality, fully §1.7$ 95¢ | ORIENTAL TAPESTRY COUCH fags al tuna, Futve H8 vanes 1.95 | BAGDAD TAPESTRY, 69 inches wide, re Teale, iat, be the real article, regularly 49 BAMBOO VERANDA SCREENS, the best quality fer cutaide, in all sizes,at,per tout, 2C — “ EXTRA" FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 1. Stationory. $0 ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS AND PLATE, finest quality canis, at BOX WRITING PAPER, contaiving 48 sheets, paper and envelopes to match, at 15¢ FOUNTAIN PEN, 14 karat gold pes, 750 at uaranteed, . appre nae wast Oe, fas 17.90 | Phi BOOK, 300 pages, 306 | Sagas eee 756 | THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1900. FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, | JUNE 1. In the Millinery Dept. | UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS. That re cent great purchase of 20,000 untrimmed Straw hats, consisting of the entire stock of | @ manufacturer, at 1S¢e, on the dollar, is still on sale, though fast disappearing. It embraces every new style and braid of the season, in colors as well as black and white, and we ate selling them at these remarkable reductions in price: Senee® Te s| 29¢ iene The sale also includes a lot of Fine Flowers at prices that will hardly cover the sum pal | very high prices for. the U. S. Government for duty. If you want fine Roses, Foliage, Montures, and Wreaths now is your chance. T00™ em" 150 "ann up to TSe 25e, 39¢ and 59e for flowers worth up to $2.50 Grimmed Hats Hiso Greatly Re- duced. TRIMMED HATS formerly sold for $5.00 to $7.50, now offered at TRIMMED HATS formerty sold for $10.00 to $15.00, now offered at TRIMMED HATS formerty sold for $20.00 and $25.00, now offered at 7.50 YOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 1. Undermuslins. WOMEN'S GOWNS iain, full and well-made garments, with Hubbard yoke, at IS pigh neck, with P of eit! '. WOMEN'S GOWNS several ots of re | gular 9%. gowns, Empire and high-seck styles, im cambric, muslin and inaook tandsomely trimmed with lace ot em brotlery; special to close at, each WOMEN'S DRAWERS, of musits, umbrella style, at WOMEN'S DRAWERS, cambric, with embroidery trimmed umbrella ruffle, or fine muslin with tacks and embroidery ruffle, excellent quality and finish, at WOMEN’S CORSET COVERS, | embroidery or lace immed, Preach or plain style, WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS, nainsook, Prench style amd Valenciennes lace edging on neck and sleeves, at WOMEN'S CHEMISE, cambric or lawn, with lace, yoke and trimming and ruffle on skort, at WOMEN'S CHEMISE, of natrsook, short chemise with square lace yoke and trimming, at WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS. cam. bric, with double umbrella flounce, Lace | edging and extra dust ruffle, WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS—Cam- | bric,flounce trimmed with two rows of inser- tion and edge of Valenciennes lace, lact edged | under ruffle and extra dust ruffle and Yoke | band, at | WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of iawn, pret- tily trimmed with braid at ans. eet around | style and excellent patterns, WOMEN’S WRAPPERS, made of light kurt, at | colored percales, full width, of a fine etyle DINNER SET, Porcelats, OUR NO, 491 ICE CHEST, 24x1¢023 ‘and quality, at 1.25 pac page gh ipeted pole, 6 75 inches, regularly worth $5, here tomorow —— at e “ EXTRA" DINNER SET, fine thin = “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, | Weskages or ad to your ue st e389 | FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, | JUNE 1. | See rere ak Un ees Seem © 5 | JUNE 1. | aed DINNER SET, 103 pieces, Open Stock | a | Pattern, handsomely decorated apd gold Dross Suit and Celescope traced, special at 12.50 Se tte Daal C ases, LEATHER DRESS SUIT CASES. tan and | | olive, mastin lined, inside straps, brase-plated locks ind catches CUPS AND SAUCERS, tea tse, nicely tinned, 1Se., special tomen in, size, 2,6) | 241m. size, BQ) | special value, the two pieces Pd 7c tow at bis obeabaiiad Be GRAY CANVAS TELESCOPE CASES, moe | FRUIT SAUCERS, sssorted decorations, SHEEP SHEARS, sot etre blades, special at 208 Lip lined, leather bound all around, three heavy leather | "Petal at CHILDREN’S GARDEN SETS of 3 5.00 17¢ | 1.45) 69¢| China and Glassware. | 4 Sixth Ave., 18th and 19th Sts. | “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, JUNE 1. (2,500 Sik Waists ‘Just from the hands of the maker,” at 52.90 4 <— Rosged Rscuyeod maker,” at $v. 75 These waists were purchased by us at a price far below actual | value and were placed on sale for the first time this The two big lots contain waists made solidly corded, tucked and hemstitched, in colors of black, gray, white, old rose, light blue, violet, corn, cerise, red, navy, pink, heliotrope and almost every , other beautiful and desirable color you can think of. The mate- | rials are all of the best quality silks such as you ordinarily pay “EXTRA” | “EXTRA” FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, FOR BARGAIN JUNE 1. JUNE 1. | Women’s and Children’s Underwear. WOMEN'S FINE LISLE THREAD | _ Belts and Purses. ELASTIC AND MEDALLION BELTS, a big assortment contaii half a dozen new ant pretty designs, worth TS. to W656 apiece, your cholce to-morrow for 2.50 GOLF PURSES of biack and colored grain and Cotton Swiss Ribbed Vests (1,200 dose), handsomely silk | Mater, wu 14 im, plated initials, worthog, | Of Cae — Soa CHILDREN’S GAUZE VESTS, PANTS | “EXTRA” snd uae ol made Be fitted FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, | ped yn tons, ahort of long aleevee-—knse | JUNE 1. | Son ers eal Organdies, “EXTRA” 2 ya. wide, very ae and abees of « rm dash, | FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, "1 2 . A , lavender JUNE sad pu: paonaiiy wart oe ppg om tal L very low figure and offered for Bargain y/ | — | only at, per yard, ie | Umbrellas. | “EXTRA” | SEVERAL HUNDRED ODD UMBRELLAS FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, Spray ced ct crt | JUNE L of Mion tata ath, io the 94 Sf oad and quite a number of the popular 24 ia, taven’ Faye — Chidren’s Wear. |e om 8 onto 2.50 noc tomacow CHILDREN'S LAWN GUIMPS, wou — | * “ice ill cont you but made, with fine box plaits front and back, neck and sleeves With lawn ruffle; sisee 2 tog 10 years, here to-morrow at CHILDREN’S SCHOOL APRONS, mate | pel Lge’ Ra Rage waist effect, with worth 30c., here to-morrow at 19¢ | CHILDREN'S LAWN CAPS, mate with full roche of fine lace, crown of nine conte and feet 5 tucks, all sites; worth 65c.; here to-morrow at {nthe tulty wert Toe aplema etae Ae “EXTRA” 7 | FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, ee ee | JUNE 1. | “EXTRA” ii FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, Lemonade Jugs =. ta tatay ao, toe imitation of cut glase, with aa 4 vara’ Tee peed resttrcdendeseneules shes Refrigerators, i “EXTRA” OUR NO. 458 | FRIGERATOR, 25x19xS0 inches, POR BARGAIN FRIDAY, peo ns gee sge JUNE 1. removable waste sold broase locks 00, here to-morrow fegulatly worth at OUR NO. 430 REFRIGERATOR, Dieses Sous 24115230 inches, capacity 25 Ibe., special at | Odd Pieces of Porcelain. | GARDEN TROWELS, of solid stest, with PLATES, dinner, breaktast and tea sizes, '7¢ | polished handles, special at 4 a bog Fe, ee 6 GARDEN WEEDERS, strongly mate and straps, with stitched handles, TEA POTS, Hoe, Rake and , tn three ~~ 2-10 size, Wc | 24410. size, 1,25 cist at large size, richly decorated, pe Si}c | Bartow at —" ~“ ide & 1Se 22-0, size, 1,15 | 26in. size, 1,35 | CREAM JUGS, of tne china, large site, ww Qe | LAWN MOWERS, guaranteed, 12-1nch sien, TELESCOPE CASES, of te some quality on | tet sereations, cach ot POULTRY: Choice Pennsylvania Fou! or Pullets, per I. 1 MEAT: Choice Legs of Mutton, per t., 9 FISH: Presh Boston Mackerel, each, 6c PINEAPPLE: Piorda luscious and juicy, pet (or., 80 Fae Te PEAS: Pancy Long Island Garden Peas, per qt, Sc DELICATESSEN: Corned Beet or Betled Ham, sugar cured, mild ant tender, per Ib. ROLLED WHITE OATS: 5%, 12 TOMATOES: Highland Tomatoes, $ibcam, = 7¢ STRING BEANS; ?}-10. can, te LIMA BEANS: Semali size, per can, Be CORN: Kirkland cream choice Sugar Corn, cam, 7 ¢ CAPERS: French Capers, per bot, 10¢ WHITECHERRIES; Choice Oxheart, 2-1. can, 11¢ GREEN GAGE PLUMS: park Brand, 3 can, 10¢ APPLE BUTTER: ; \p. stone jars, 10¢ PICKLES: miifort Mixed Pickles, Gherkins or Chow Chow, per bot, 18¢ HERRING: marehati's Kippered Herring, per tun, 1 ANCHOVIES: Geavise Norwegian “Pines Delicatens’’ (spiced), per tin, APPETIT SILD: “Siied & Benfri,” per on, SOAP: Lauts “Acorn,” an expecially laua- dry Soap, per 10 caleen, = 1de Be 26 | TOILET oc large floral decorations and cot arya, cenly eden, eh OO above, with leather covered comers only, SHAVING MUGS, bandeomely decorated, | WINDOW SCREENS, 20-in. wize, «75 | 24-in. wize, OC special at bed | Se es ae ry j 2240. size, — BOC | 26-10, size, 1,05 | MEAT DISHES, 13, 1¢ ont 16 tuch ston, 25¢ | down oo acter ash, pointed Mack | JUGS, : ont 2 quart site, richly decorate, 25 | ‘® 7% Yost stoice toeriow at — Te a dose Snaee a aera eal quam PRET 1 pm sty oom 9.59 | Siva i = = POULTRY NETTING S. | TOUT SETS, 12 plea, ely erate, 9.96 | Fain we ach aed roceries. | ae Per 7S running feet, Sift 4 ft. SETS, 12 pleces, with very rich, pearly ol 6 59) | a | en er | POULTRY NETTING STAPLES, per m 78 Gable Slaseware. FRUIT BOWLS, special at Se | JELLY BOWLS, special at Se | “EXTRA” CREAM JUGS, spectal at Se FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, FINGER BOWLS, special at Se JUNE 1. OU. OR VINEGAR BOTTLES, «t 9% — pe WATER BOTTLES, this blown glass, 19 FICE SOUL, se din veces. Oil and Sas Stoves, GAS STOVES or HOT PLATES, steht | plated, extra heavy castings, double Games, te movable legs, ) burner site, special at “EXTRA” 3 darner size, special at FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, OVENS of Russia iron, to be used on same, JUNE 1. BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES, the kind, advertised by other stores at | $15.00, here to-morrow at Wines and L. (quors. | SIEGEL-COOPER GAS Pepper Whiskey, per bet., 47¢, 59¢ and 74e | £3 wt) three extra cooking Petes, Cakformia Claret, sound and bottle ripe, pet gal » ciel pisted trimenings r.%, chad 5 Ove and §S¢ Caecne, Pest and Sherry, per gal., OUR MODEL BLUZ FLAME COOK | jneloding jug, 11s ra, fully guatanten, one bermer atee, Movongahela Rye Whiskey, 5 fnotog Jog, me 2.38 | OUR DOME SHAPED MR Verace Whtsheey, por gal, incinding ing, 250 ERATER, ve @ cay tt oM Cobiaet Rye, per gal, including jug, 3.00 | tatty worth i,

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