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p 7) : BOERS PUT 10 FUG. Roberts and Buller Act in Concert and Botha Quits. BATTLE NEAR PRETORIA. Wakkerstrom District Gives Up to Brittsh, Who Are Closing In. LONDON, June 14—Lord Roberts and ach other. PRrough the advance of the latter from Baing’s Nek the Boer commander-tm Gen, Buller are now assistin @itet, Gen. Botha, was compelled fettre from hia position southeast Pretoria. He had otubdborniy resisted Roberts's forees for several days, b @ould not allow himself to be crushed Petween the two armies So La Roberts reports: “The enemy evacuated their strong Lord to of rd position during the night and have re- tired to the eastward Buller's f @n4 mine have afforded each other m Qual assistance u-| | “Our occupation of Pretorta caused @umbers of Boers to withdraw tba tag's Nek, and Buller's advance to Volk- Gast made them feel their rear wou be shortly endangered Another despatch from Roberts, wri fan yesterday morning, is ar follows “Methuen advances Honingspre esterday and found ail quiet. Kroo ungiy held, Methuen retur ow mination and held our cavalry on bo flanks, but lan Hamilton tbvt Quards Brigade of Pole-Carew's divitec pushing forward took th front, which ¢ J the enemy to BAck on [heir second poxition @astward. “This they are still holding. @aptured. The great extent of count nie deter id te uit n- n re! th th he | It | Values that are not approached in any other store. @ightly higher than the one we have nocsinle js far from trifling, Amounts to a good, round sum ry Which has to be covered under modern | @enditions of warfare renders progress very slow. hey a moderate in numbers. The only furth @aouaities reported to date are two Gen. Buller reports to the War ot @ follows from Laing’s Nek “Gen. Lyttleton yesterday received the! formal gubmission of the tywn and @a-| trtot of Wakkerstroom, which the ener fe believed to have completely evacu- KEPT MARRUACE SERET 2 YEAS Now “Miss” Ryan W Lose Her Place as ‘ Teacher, There is likely to be a hot time at to- Gight’s meeting of the Je @f Education over “Mis ¢ae she ‘s known in School No. 2 on B @treet. The question to be decided Whether “Mise” Kyan arried Ig it is decided tha Ryan feally Mra. J. France @aly thing to be de Pesition vacant. ‘The trouble over M'ns Ryan, or M Kelleher, arose a few days ago, @e following eniry was discovered the records of the Board of Health « ‘Vital Statistics “On Feb, 4, 1898, Grace Ryan, married to J. Francis . by Mer Robert Beton, Jersey Clty Miss Ryan 's twenty years old. Her frome is at 21 First stree’. She was @wpointed December, 18%, and is now Seceiviag a ralary of WO 4 year Ge continues to live with her mother. Mr, Kelleher lives on Jersey hy | count the cost of making. ve not | when re! er | om | ay | j ill ‘ ta nd |mony (cadet blue and black-and-white polka dots, 19c. WITHESS'S DBATH i eta} Fr? fil i ze? Smith, of Rahway, the chief to the crime, the State was forced to secept the prisoner's pica. Judge Van Byckel sentenced him to eight years at labor, + il ri 8 Friday, June 15th: | WOMEN’S LOW CUT SHOES, Tan or Black Kid, | light-weight, . « « « « $$,90 (Thed Floor.) Friday, and Saturday entil Noon: WOVEN HAMMOCKS in attractive colors, deep valance, Piilow attached, full sise, Special $1,10 8 1.65 (Fest Floor, Rear of Ro‘unda.) olum Abbey's or 3727 ° TNR SALT OF SALTS.” lessness Dover's. Abbey’s Effervescent Salt | is an invaluable remedy for Sleepleseness, and does not contain narcotics, It is Nature's remedy, made from the salts extracted from the juices of pare, fresh fruita, and insur: \ restful, refreshing sleep, by Nature's own methods Abbey's Salt enriches the blood, increases the = once. f at first nerves, but s00n lost, m and rons doses, eventnally physical and mental wreck. _ at lie len OF ireulation, the nerves and enables the entire system to relax into perfect Salt is used. P. WAGNER, M D., remedies It has s place among wy re! Dyspepeia, Const!pation and attendant ills are unknown where Springfield (ply NN says: Have used Abbey's Salt ree |, Mase. Headaches, etc both of which were eve all physiciane as one of our best Sold by most druggiats or sent by mail. ose, yee. and Or per bottle. THE ABBEY EFFERVESCYS OW 18 THE TIME TO ADVERTISE KR SUMMER BOARDERS MY "SE THE WORLD? IT 18 A READ THE SUNDAY EDI- SALT CO., 015 Murrey 8t, Now Tort Boobies free om request, AKE VERTISING PAGES OF THE IEDIUM THREE MILLION DAY J T FOR SUMMER HOTE HOUSES OR FARMING HOUSES, ALL OF THE SUMMER RESORTS REPRESENTED IN THE Ap. Hes Mi DING. | WORLD CONSULT 4 BOAR 8 | Broadwor Eighth and Ninth Streets. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1900. FOR MEN. 5,000 Shirts. Negligee, made cf tine quality Madras, | 4 1,000 Doz Shirts & Drawers On Sale To-day in Two Lots, Plain Balbriggan Colored Balbriggan at 25o, sh, at 39¢, cach. 6 for 1.58, 6 for 245, More of Those MEN’S Imported Sample Socks, |§ in a Choice Line of Fancy Stripes, Plaids and Black, #176, Per Pair 6 Pair for 9$¢, Just one seat for just one fare, One World ad. and you are thera, RL MACY 8 09, WITH ST ) or AVE ~ We prepay freight charges to all points within 4 radius of one hun- dred miles on paid purchases of $5.00 or over, That's worth re. membering. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery. creasing patronage demanded it. The saving we make during the year. Women’s 40c. and 50c. Hose at 24. Cotton; plain blue, red and heliotrope with black boots. Cotton; black boots, with slk-embroidered dots and colored tops. Lisle thread; Richelieu-ribbed, black boots with silk-embroidered instep and striped uppers. Plain and mercerized lisle thread; Richelieu-ribbed, blak boots, striped tops or all-over stripes in the latest colorings, Imported Fast Black and Tan Cotton Hose; plain, Richelieu and fancy ribbed, mngh-syli et heels and toes, 19¢. Women’s $3.00 Hose at $1.98. | Just from Paris—the Frenchiest of novelties in Women’s brilliant Lisle Threid Hose. Open work, lacey effects, insteps adorned with vertical stripes. Also smail figures embroidered in tinted silk on heliotiope, tan| and royal blue grounds, Tire designs are neat and pretty; the coors are clear, full, pure and fast. | Even the most vivid tones among them do not disturb your notion of hare | Similar qualities are sold around town at $3.00; our price, $1.98. Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, double knees, heels and (oes, 12¢, Misses’ Fine Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, all black or with white split feet, 19¢, Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose. double knees, heels and toes, 196. Men’s Hosiery. Imported Cotton Half Hose; plain black, tan, slates, navy or; Fancy Cotton Half Hose, vertical and all-around stripes; also white fleur-de-lis plain black, tan, heliotrope, navy and cadet blue| grounds, 24¢. Children’s Wash Dresses. These items are inviting, Service- able and dainty Dresses at prices! that are merely noninal. To fully appreciate the economy they offer, son maintains the statement. so'id service, Meights and declines (o be interviewed @m the subject of merriage, Mgr. Seton @ays the record speaks for Itself, filed the marriage returns. ¥ are two factions One sa) that Miss Ry in the Board be allowed \o serve ut (he #00) het salary for t and to draw July and months, aded 4 » which favors M: August, be- teacher, Pere te Director O, Barker, ise dism sal to-n #3) on the of the 1 @ riage oertifivate aa , Seton, of Board of jucation is leader Robert * Ryan's Yiptory, at to-night’s a Davis help her to continue as teacher and ‘on supporting her mother, The . e ay 9 arte the face imafriage. ‘Bhe'wil resign Sept National Party of 1896 of the Democratic and Republican ties can be found on page 124 World Al- manac. Study their relation to the pres- ent Presidential Platforms of price the goods and trimmings and extension soles, Colored Lawn Dresses. large variety of pretty designs and colors, finished white embroidery-edged lawn ruffle, sizes 4 to 14 years, 87¢, Madras and Gingham Dresses, yoke formed of white pique and ol dery inserting,sizes 4 to 14 years.$1.31. Striy ‘cale Blouse Dresses, white di cals, tesed front piece, sailor collar finished with white duck, sizes 4 to 14 years. $1.31. shapes, extension soles, ined tah white Braid, sires 4 to R, H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Straw Hats—in Annex. | Men's Straw Hats, rough-and-ready, | sau, We've doubled the size of the Hosiery department. Had to, Your in-| jumbo, mackinaw and shinker braid, The Macy Furniture stock abounds with certainties, Peop'e who choose | & straight brims and soft roll, leather| from our collection can’t sweat, silk bands, others ask $1.50; best makers are generous! our price, 9c. CYS 13th to 15th, 6th Av Cee nnn eee Apply at Superintendent's Desk for transter card. This system enables you to buy from all departments without making a payment until the final purchase. Furniture—in Annex, jumbo, split braid and mackinaw, them at all ? Straight brim and soit roll, sold by| They are Macy prices others at $2.00; our price, $1.49. Men's Straw Hats, fine English split and rough-and-ready braid, hand-tin- ished, others ask $3.00; our price, 1.99, Rove’ Straw Hats, rough-and ready braid, leather sweat, fancy blue and bhek bands, others ask $2.0) our price, $1.49, | Men’s Shirts. Negligee Shirts, good madras cloth, detached cuffs. laundered neckband, worth $1.00; our price, 6c. Negligee Shirts, mace of very fine madras, Linge vartety of very attrac tive patierns an! colors, ‘laundered neckbands, det Boi link cuffs, care- fully finshed, sues 14 to 17, othes ask $1 5% our price, 59¢, Nevlicee Shrts, imported madras cloth, cholce assortment of new Stripe! des gos. detached cuffs, laun- dered necxbands, elegantly made and finished throughout, sizes 14 to 17, at $1.19. Pegligee Shirts, made in our own wotcrooms, of Anderson's best ma- dras cloth, plaited fronts, attached and detached cuffs, sizes 14% to 17, cthers ask $3.50 our price, $1.99. fancy laundered Shirts, made in our own workrooms, of fine im; orted | madras cloth,two pair det.ched cutts, sizes 14 to 17, $1.19. quality madras cloth, atiached cuffs, attached and detached coi ars, sizes 9 to 14, 19¢. Men's Night Shirts, fine cambric, with or without collars, neatly trimmed with fast color woven braids, sizes 1S to W, oe. Men's $3.50 Shoes, $2.99. The range of styles covers practically everything desirable in Men's Sum- mer Footwear. The real value of every pair is $3.50, Exact compari- We offer you chowe at $2.99. Good, Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, hand-sewed weits, English bulldog lasts, Tan Vici Kid Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, wide lasts, without tips. Black Vici Kid Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, straight lasts, — Leather Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, English lasts, extension | all Black Vici Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, bulldog lasts, Patent Leather Shoes, kangaroo tops, bulldog lasts, extension soles. Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, natural lasts Tan Russia Calt Lace Shoes, hand- sewed welts, all the popular Black Vici Kid Lace Shoes, hand-cewed welts, “natural” lasts, Boys’ Shoes. In Annex. 14 years, $2.61, Boys’ School Shoes, made of strong )“‘Little Men’s” Lace Shoes, made of Navy blue potka-dotted Lawn Dresses, stn calf, heavy soles, broad toes,!tox calf and vici kid, broad toes, one-piece effects, back and front yoke| Sizes 12 to 2, $1.24; sizes, 2}4 to| strong soles, spring heels, sizes 8 to feos Sorat 16 BNR years, $3.58 Calf fee fine Sodeoret puittic Mess Lace Shoes, made of tan ~ » Lene Degen, vate of shoves 7 dled lated sizes 12 to 2, ine cE 5 Wot Cone $e to Leggs 3 ned vine 1334, 61.49, ba, Sho 14 yeern BB. Ear" Begs Stee eats of ee vit for va Beans ae te ot tae Ghee Peeve bested he > ata daaiad to 5%, bat, aeson le, seo ome Sg apt ply Boys’ Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes,| “Little Men's Lace Shoes, made of ing, sizes 4 to 12 years, $5.21. band-sewed welts, sizes 12 to 2, $2.15 patent leather, kid tops, hand-sewed Pique Costs tallor blouse 2% to 5%, $2.49, welts, spring heels, sizes 8 to 2, $1.57, Sy yi EP a eee extens! 2% to) years, worth $00; our pries, $2.93 Ghasteun 24, 5M, 82.49 ae There is no earned 20 easily as the money saved on purchases, Money-saving opportunities than in any other store on earth. That's the unbroken |to the ly represented, 0 astray. We have gathered prodigally, The|§ i r It’s not a display of obsoletes| and mistakes, Every piece is ready for close inspection. "Styles, work. | Men’s Straw Hats, roughand-ready, | ™anship, finish and decorations will please you. Prices ? that means lowest prices. Oak Bedroom Suits: simple, ornate—all thoroughly substantial—thirty-tive patterns to select from—prices range from $23.24 to $151.44, Three-piece Bird's-eye Maple fedroom Suits, large full swelkfront dresser with French plate mirror, full size bed and washstand,worth $45.00; at $39.24. Bird's-eye Maple Chiffonier, six drawers, full swell front, French plate mirror, very cheap at $31.49, large pattern Quarteredssawed Oak Chiifoniers, five drawers, cast brass trimmings, serpen- line front, pattern French plate mirror, $17.99, Bird's-eye Maple Dresser, large size, five drawers, elegantly carved serpentine front, full size pattern French plate mirror, $52.67. White Enamelled © resser, large size, four deep drawers, cast brass trimmi rte: large oval French plate mirror, $18.99. i ‘is (al, Birdseye Maple, Mahogany and cesigns, ranging from $4.19 to $53.98 Mahogany-finished Toilet Tables, forty Oak, Flemish, Mahogany and Mahogany-finished Rockers, two hundred styles to pick from, $2.99 to $25.99, Oak, Flemish, Mahogany and Mahogany finished Hall Chairs, thirty designs, from $3. to $25.74, Porch Furniture—me: Here's a group of bargains just to show how well we cater needs of suburbanites and cottagers. Good for town houses, too. Stay-at-homes may be comfortable—if there are porches and rockers, Rockers, double-woven splint seats, spindle backs, 74c, Canvas Reclining Chairs, may be adjusted to four different posi- tions, 99¢. Rockers, double-braided splint seats and backs, $1.54. Rockers, double-braided splint seats and high backs, full arms, $1.79. Splint Rockers, large size, extra high back and full arms, $2.54. Reed Rockers, large size, double-woven seats and high backs, full arms, $2.39, Women’s Gloves. The Glove stock. It was never! layed in abundance. However, our strenuous effort would be! jand natural, 64c, Women’s T wo-clasp, Suede-tinished och ! grays, tans and blacks. useless if prices were not right, |< i aes by tae: serviceable of all Gloves for trav Two.clasp Chamois Gloves, white | sold in many stores at $1.50; worth $1.25; our price...... Two-clasp French Kid Suede in such excellent condition. Fresh, | Gloves, 99c. ; 7 } without tips Sia and seasonable Gloves are sewn es— The most , Shopping and general wear, 89 54c. and 68c. Remnants of Silks at 39c. Hundreds of short lengths—one to ten yards. able accumulation of tremendous selling. The shining heaps are princi- pally composed of Pongee, Japanese and Printed Foulard Silks, The variety of designs and colorings suggests the glowing changefulness of a| BRIGHTON BEACH *\.. |! kaleidoscope-—reduced from $4c. and 68¢. to $9¢. Mate, Dally 3 Bathing Suits—in Annex, Men’s two-piece cotton Bathing Suits, 490. and $1.36. Men's two-piece plain worsted Bath- ing Suits, $1.51 and $2.56. Men's two-piece fancy Striped worsted Bathing Suits, $5.51 and $3.61. Bovs’ one-piece Cotton Bathing Suits, $4e. and 66, Boys’ two-piece worsted Bathing | Suits, fancy striped Jersey and plain! trunks. $1.95 and $2.56 A line of the main buildin:. also Shoes and Stockings. oS prkes ae] The natural and unavoid Stationery, on q wy satin and linen finished | riting Paper, per pound package, 8¢.; Envelopes :o match, 100 for 100. 34-quire boxes of Writing Paper. as- sorted tints, with Envelopes to match. 39 Sil fibre Writing | aper, newest tints, per pound package, Hee Envclopes to match, per package. tie 4-quire boxes of tine quality cream _ Writing Paper, with Envelopes to mateh, 49¢ S.quire boxes of cream of azure Bond Paper, 100 Enve'epes, 9c. Children's Writing , embossed and colored 1! designs, 23¢., 26c. and 29. Monogram Dies, cut to order, 690 Why refer to} % TheGuarante | 8 UPPER COR. 3D AVE. AND 127TH ST. § The Greatest Bargain Sale of Clothing Ever Known. Several weeks ago we purchased from the retiring \8 firm.of H. Levy's Son, of 601 Broadway, their entire 8 stock of Clothing and Furnishings and at such a low 8 price as to enable us to sell them at i Exactly Half of Former Prices. , After conducting this sale at 601 Broadway for a short time, ® we were compelled by reason of expiration of lease) to remove this immense stock of ee to our Harlem store, upper comer of © Third avenue and 127th street, which, combined with great reduce § tions which we have made in our own stock, has romed in plac- & ing before the public the greatest, bargains ever known in Gaod, Serviceable, All-Wool Clothing. The reputation of H, Levy’s Son, who has been a manufacturer of police uniforms for 42 years, combined with our guarantee, should be sutficient to convince you of the bargains in this offering. o . Men's Suits, Furnishing Goods. 8 Tine Serge Butts, guaran. | pre per teed, OO rm tas bo 4.25 E aed Collars, all shapes.. g 1 nen Cuffs, &ply na trimmed... see Be, Silk Neckwear, Tecks. $12.0 Blue Serge Suite of pure Pour-tn- Hands, and worsteds, — with ther Hows and String Tles.... 7c gle of double breasted 6 5()| toe. Waite fiemeutated Hand: 3¢ vests * * speee kerchiefs .... $16.00 Blue Berge Bults, of im-. % y dor peicas gra ssverg.qg| “wes bnew SMe: 15 fe Men oi baht 3,75] Fancy Colores Rivded Un 29¢ A $10.00 All-Wool Suits, In light 5100 Laundered White shirts, * 1 ee eee 0495 Monaren and Manhattan 50¢ . a’ make oe . 8 $10.0 Blue and Black Ali- MOM wool enerint malt, with | | Fay _Culne Ants Seared vests. double 5.50 and bine, with HA eke and manila: 9679 sa.00 anhilt, Underwear, all 95¢ B 812.00 Plain Gray Ser ts. 6,75 R sinc Minck Diagonal. Dress 1.00 Be Frenh, Daprg nat ‘ ck Diagonal : 1a cate Be In olther 6 75 |r pda “ 48c frock or sack style....... te. Me bc £200 Rtriped Plangel Coats toe Sit. eee nd Pants, the coats - 3 Soubte preasted, skeleton $2.00 Fine Madras and Bedford ( Bhirts. in all the le; th nis tennis att Mle (nen bottoms 6.75 Row ORAdes neces. ecseeee . 15.00 ert Flannel juts, HHO vith single-renmed cont 7 60) Hats. *, and de bre ted verte f* B sm imported Pure Worsted bb thes: salina thn ne ofthe, Aneet 496 Bults, in plaids, checks | from pee of ee aoe a 4 and stripes, with double Breasted vests: 07 9,50) gre worth Haat BY 9Be : \ Atping Hate, gan : Men’ s Trousers. | Derby ond ping > 95¢ 5m pe ae ed 3.00 during i em ‘Men's Strong Working 4 25) Shoes. B ico tare “airiped Worsted 2,00 | Pairs ot eousnte % gin a4 price 1.98 . ‘oung Men’s Suits. uring sale 3 B 50 Youth Bulls for ngax M4 to D years, In Tetets toed, oor amy, ais doubde breasted vests... ba Coats, Guarantee Clothing Co., 3d Ave. and 127th St. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Ons) SPECIALS Continuous NECKWEAR. | rorrgry | ROGTO Calle Alencon Scart, 9) im, wide, [50 Ave Joa eeey &§ 2 yards long, figured 234St. Eemaree centres, light butter 68c shade, per yard ........ Taffeta Barbes, corded neck band, fancy hemstitched bor- 38c dere, all shades... .... Revere Grass Linen Collars, border of Venise applique, a new Stock and Bow, lace trim- med, fancy tuck stitched with colored silic 45c 19th St. 6th Ave. 20th St lan oxi, VADIS. Weeks, . ATCANT SC Fee lh Excursions. FOR MANHATTAN BEACH, ge ag en gy RR Sop oly * Prof. Koch’s Lymph epsietes CURES TTPRY Tabs We | ‘Sana | FOR BRIGH IO’ B ACH, av POR — urighios Y ISLAND. 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