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Stern Brothers Special Sales To-morrow and Saturday unt!! noon Handkerchiefs |Boys’ Clothing ‘Women's Nil.tinen &¢ Washable Sailor Suits initial handkerchiets bof English Galateas, White Duck, Linen and 12° “hambray, 3 to 12 yrs, $1.95 Vavue $3,50 '» 25° Sailor, Middy & Women's All-linen moe Blouse Suits Embroidered Handkerchiefs En a giish oareee $3, 75 246, 376, 48°, 606 Seis yan Heret ofore $5.98 to $7.9 Men's All-linen initial handkerchiefs Women's Colored Bore Hand Emb'd Initial H'dk'fs Women’s Knee Pants \ 48¢ Silk Waists ee ash o . in white and colors $2.05 Boys’ and Childre.'s \ 45°) ded, Hems' a Straw Hats 5 gcarhivg dail 33, 95 Hereto'ore $1.25 to $2.5) | 98°, | West Twenty-third Street. TIENTOIN IN ASHES: Washington Bidets ot Over the Secret News from Chefoo. BERLIN, June 21.—A|swer for the preservation semi - official despatch of peace and order in all from Tokio, dated June|the great southern prov- 21, says the Japanese inces of China. Consul at Shanghai con-| eee firms the reports that) SLAUGHTER AT TBR AT PBKING. Vice - Admiral Seymour *#« Memers that the has. arrived at Peking and, "pemeges's sesstocs | nae committed gubeide. All this purports to have been con- tained in a letter from Peking received by a high oMetel Chinaman a: Shanghai, at the State Department to-day and informed him that he had received a dle |Sitcn ne madre at tng Saat spatch from the Viceroy ‘i+ isesites of three great provinces “ paste I of the Yangtse Kisme say~) SUPPLY SHIP FOR TAKU ing that he felt himself perfectly able to keep the peace inhis provinces and, insure the safety of the recsvmd at the Navy Departinant to foreign missionaries, and | <iviec"tna ‘ne tare ites ita | that in conjunction with) “wr. iv'Sajoty sits may proce ‘The EZaftro Sailed Yeeterday trom | Cavite for Hong-Keng—Gaabeat Arrives. WASHINGTON, June —A cablegram his colleague, Viceroy) Wie ate Gnome if Bec | Hunan, he is able to ane! 7.2% 88, c0 Austr runboaty —~————<¢2_____- BOXERS THRIVE ON PROSPECT OF FAMINE. ‘The American Bible Gociety bas re mances was an tee idle coun- frestatibie attraction rymen, and the prospect of loot seemed | nn 5 to many th Wey ‘0 roca um “IT had @ long conversation with Dr pending fa Of course a mies & Ament, of the American Board, slemehi joined the sostety ‘one de & journey of some These are ready for robbery, murder or miles nto the Lerritory cocupied "ebellion Ste especially Ww it ane Th ie the general opinion in the! rth that the Government Ws afraid io do anything to suppress ine movement, for fear \, may decome antidynastic Government | There ts good reason to fear thin The Qnti-reform movemen' has aroused ped | Ditter feeling all over the country, & eader |e only wanted to start @ | Rev | Seilion that would quickly overthrow the Governme WASHINGTON ALARMED, | lis t | GATIONS SAVED. ing. Count Muravie® waerabeut Gfty-Ave years old. the | "ery suddenly at Kieff, Aug, * 106, ress, | while travelling with the (sar years Secretary of the Russian Bm- whom she wae later married, the Crar having quickly granted a divorce to the) thetr incanta- | —-~ | admiral ¢ D swords, spears, hour | Cae i setowi River, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING; JUNE $i, 1900. Ladies’ Dress Skirts. Hat Flowers. | me P 4 in. linen |, Another big special lot for pag tigre boys: | end fonte " eriove otylew riday Yertous oo ( vena a Inaert ps. mk — By £ 123 ne wh otylinl hinds. ¢ an oe: ¢ others) sand mai ng mm ery and ruMfe, @e 39c; Friday, ‘ae >: Crash w tings. one Suits aralues a 9 Linen color, * te tor Ladies’ Drawers. 2 pleces, for boys. z wi q “Ee aud esushore ex Fine quality guusiin full I. Friday a ” ba quality toe 5) ° umbretin Heun 1 Men's ‘ with cluster o! noks Girls’ Sailor Suits. fg and? romg ot hem BBs ates, snes onir Ps Created great —senaatton atitehing Biro Rie Gnaetatee stad| De Ladies’ “Cru Sais. | om ‘i Trimmed with three tail’ nt Madras and f.ne y tele virape of con'rasting ‘ne Ryenes ae ia values at ° 9B Boys’ Wash Suits, tater" Miplatcany biovees =! red Sonat Antghed. “ye ied a rf + 49¢ Colored Sith sgl Prices much reduced ored taffeta lik parasols Sra geet ww 2.75 ate nn. pel Jewelry s! bargale bie Jewelry Te. pearl ante wale! steels an eae sorted colored stones Rea! Bl hoe, re more, lyaré Salts: ‘leo Slack oat Nig eo" he ot ribbo ue stn white Rgures cy grounds. w ene, With polka Ladies’ Neckwear. r , each. Pai Sip Co will your arg for $ homes of turn ere He succesded Prince Lobanoff-Ros- toveky, who, ae @ coincidence, alse diet Count Muravieff was appointed Rus) lan Minteter of Foreign Affaire in Jan- Lie 1a. He had previously been for pasey at Berlin, During his stay at the German cap! tal his wife eloped with hie dest friend, | Count Henckel von Donneremark, to) ROTHENBERG o. Formerly LUDWIG-BROS. West 14th St. Friday Bargains! (BLAC K VE!.VET RIBBON SALE HE enormous demand for Black Velvet Ribbons and does not prevent us | Pkest bargains in town, No, 51 inch wide No. No. Yt Se Inches wide per yd.. No. 12th laches wide: per yd No. 15~ wes; inches wile per yd. se rent ond | P Pg nd in in Dimi. lebhe pin, ® Inches wi! always sold for Me to-morrow Corset Covers. 9c ARLE oe Linwertt frie henatttehed ru Bargain im Bockles. date we aor gar ant is Ladies! we SS EEE ors ae ‘time Beorks ripbed, aatnt en aes aueeree g Bik | sea HSS FOREIGN | betrayed husband, who stood high tn hie regard The scandal made Reritn a detestadte | place to the Russian attache, who ap) pited for a transfer, and wes made en- voy to the Court ef Copenhagen, « = of high honor tn view of the of the late Cxar, From that p he was advanced to the post whie a4 he oocupted at his death. Count Muravieff was a man of me YOUR MONEY BACK IP 4 PURCHASE 18 UNSSTIBPACTORT. _ beefect fitting, valns, “ered Ws a special Bares, Friday Feature oH see aves 49 Seersucker, deep rem, fall wid Ath very exertion value (o-morrow tor [He Made of fing sambdric;, rims eg. ted front; around neck ee al 298 the conseyuen! scgr¢ ty of these goods im offering you the For instance: per yd... —i', inches wise: per yd fine quail * Oe fas ee a ‘* : lhe c 1 Pee Japanese Mattings. re $0¢ mechs oh ie oe VOIUOG, OB... eee ceeseee SLOP cosereseseresererees that the members of the |,"OXD0%. June tie B M-—There Mplomatic Corps are Past anh wha eco TER I IS | | Ladies’ Skirts. safe. mera hate ft ert Golf Skirts of dowble-taced According to an official jmation ot « “tet tad ome t Fhelesale $e OO a? — ~ ; a bea parses w to remeret ) sae 5. tlement at Tientan Was ne nae ewen oe | COUNt Muravieff Exp Expires Sud-| — reduced to ashies June 18, | Tr etter ant “Resend” are att denly, as Kis Prede- Homeapuns, '§ : be massacring each éther, and dhe Chi- Ein voles e g @ | sid tareall tes a ain tae ag Broadway & 1 12th St. the Chinese Minister, [reer to ave bess Med, che Dowe:| gp PETURABURG, June S-Covn! called upon Secretary Hay |*ns. in some qvarsore i vowved an | Murari, Reston Sees Te ISCOURTES TD LOUGET, |Uncle Sam's Paris Fair Officiais Neglect an Appointment. PARIG, June T.—The official visit of | President Loubet to the Untied States Pavilion in te Rue des Nations wes made this morning at 0.90 o'clock by ap- potntment By some unfortunate ctreumetance neither the United States Commissioner- dium height, bind, somewhat bold | duisition of most of Siberia and whe! General, Ferdinand W. Peck, nor hie and of distingue bearing and haughty | *8* Governor-General of that Immense | awistant, Benjamin D. Woodward, was manner, Among the many d¢corations he wore were several conferred for con- spicuous gallantry on the Seld during the Turko-Russtan He was a son of Gen Muravief, to whom Russia ie indebted for the 4 rat Chefgo it hae © the press, and was 60 serious as (o lead (0 @ hurried con ference between Pre MeK iniey Secretary of War Root, Secretary Hay Acting Secretary Hackett and Kear It lasted (wo om as to what wae ! 4 jand Sound, whieh mer ocum, on for recruits eas of mad the B.8 ous Ly RUNG | 1G NOT 10 60. ‘ue le Feared a ae Trouble Weald junds Reeelt if He Left Canton for Peking. HONG KONG. June 0). —Reports have been received bere from Canton that, owing to the representations of the CRefed Despatch Causes o Murrieg | freer Consuls, Li Hung Chang bes) to remain in Canton and not \Shes « 4 an alarming despateh | *'\ heavily to the si@ewaik in front of 4 | es Geass See ee of the Russtan re. recet ie one rivalling tne Romanza —* oe rie deeds. Muravief? had just Anfahed morning cup of coflee, vetgeen D k, and had rere his nh ell in an te ft and ex- port ton fam! in ry | bere of the National Commission were im the bullling, bat they had net been oMclally presented, and President Loubet could not take any action. tes tina FELL DEAD IN STRERT ‘The United States Ambassador, Gen. Horace Porter, was present, however. and came forward and received the) President and escorted him over the Unidentified Man Probably Had | pullding, explaining the various features Heart Faitere and Pall Prae- President Loubet ascended to the enc: tered His Skolt, = floor, emamined the different rooms Jongon Fath, of 13 West One Hundred) the = coe ae pote cme Hey and Kighth street, driving an ice Wagon) “Commissioner Peek arrived just after down Park Place at 6 o'clock thts morn the President had gone. ng. saw a man topple over and fall CONRY IS THIBYBS’ MECCA. away Fath called a policeman, but the man wae dead. He bad sustained « fracture of the skull It ie ilkely, (oo, that he Jedge Acptnall Telle Jury the Sea. had suffered a fatal stroke of heart fati- stée Resert te « “Sink of well 5 ts and weighea 1 no money or papers 5 font Pir Tose a rar: WH — WARSHIP BUFFALO SOUTHAMPTON, tna Eng and ante mene wee Oooad ———- ae omen “gee aan . \ Ehrich Bros. Remnant Sale of Cotton Goods. Worth A Notabie Bargain Friday Event. . 15¢. to 25. Worth 30c. to 40c. To go from 8c. to 12%. To go from 14¢. to 19¢. The natural result of unus: a'ly great selling, this remnant event will be of any for years past. ends of Tull pieces, Remnants of ORGANDIE LAWN. Remnants of AMERICAN DIMITY.. Kemnants of JACQUARD LAWN Remnants of PRINTED BATISTE... Remnants of APRON GINGHAM... Remnants of SCOTCH ZEPHYRS. . Romaants of DUCK and CRASH.. Remnants of FANCY PIQUE... Remnants of ENGLISH LENO Remnants of DOTTED SWISS Remnants of PERCALE and CAMBRIC.... Remnants af FOULARDS and CREPONS... iter im eal they are These are brig} test, newest, most attractive fabrics, Their only fault is And tought trom the full piece they’d cost twice these prices: |ieoeabes ef SATEENS. Vide | Remnants of SILK GINGHAM.. Remnants of OUTING SUITINGS. . : Remrants of Fancy CHECKS and STRIPES. Remnants of CHALL ru aa CREPONS. | Remnants of IRISH | Remnants of Silk and Wool oT BARGE Reransnts of FRENCH ORGANDIES. Remnants 6{ SILK MOUSSELINE.... Kemnants of Imported JACQUARDS. Worth 3c. to 40¢, 4c ; 19¢ Worth ide. to 25¢. The Best*Lace _— in New York. Finest, Valenciennes, Point de Paris and Duchese, edges and insertions to match, from 4 to 6 inches wide, value 20c. to 0c. yard, at Large assortment and Linen Laces and Insertions, white, butter and linen shade, value 15c, yard, at Lace and Embroidery Striped All-Overs, usually sold at 69c, yard, at....seee +++ “As an accommo: | dation ax our pa- our restaurant at the Bominal charge of 5 | cents, before * 4} M. and after 3 These Wiil Go in a Day or Less. ‘9c, 10¢, 12c, 15¢ * 5c an sccommo- atten to Our pa tions, ice Creamand Cake of all kinds of fine Wash Laces, Torchons, Valencien: 1¢s, Point de Paris, Duchesse 1,200 Remnants of ‘ Sih, Worth Up to $1.25 per Yard, at 39. Lengths trom 1% to 14 yards— Hy is tet of the; very best sellers of our spring stock, including 24-inch /Printed Foulards and India Silk and plain #39 C M. and afi P.M, ™ and fancy Taffetas. Many have been sold od rman f $1.25 and $1.00 per yard, Marked to nae | 00 I accordion an clase quickly at, per FOU.» «044+ rei sers,per pt, LLU at Business “<-| 500 Pairs of Ladies ' Shoes, mon 0, oe wipe inne eenth $3.00, at $1.69. oar . These will be gone ina day. They're newest shapes and of most “108° bat excel quality, "Part of sees t purchase of of surpins sak. le staat width, Cie they ote the wore fo it. Manufacturer eyes. ig for his trade. It’s your opportunity to profit by his bad planning. waTamo” jem ares OXFORD TIES, in black, tan and co) = pe sie bg al lasts, coin or bulldog toes, all ste fhenhn Sak = ore es f eoar ric LADIES' TAN LACE SHOES, coin toes, with kid or ei = —- m ius Sak Oe Seer cae vee ec oe) Chindren’s Gin Ginga Sacques, pair... | Dresses, re Sa ts Upholstery and mal Se brosd Rc BROMLEY'S REVERSIBLE SHYRNA RUGS, 9B se ne Sete S| GUND... cs ssssessvssveres i SiBTUNAGNETE tresses §9c Hee tn fen | KENSINGTON “ART FLOOR RUGS, reves, >) 19. aagelgg net wie] GRFG. i sssecesere ron 0060. cede corecsees Misses’ ‘Shirt Waisia, ular Yate, trinmed | NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, rea “wake, | 98) jpiia tad taney and clusters of neat) 2.75... .ceecccceeeerserceeeee SHOh EA oR0NEs eEsbRCOnede “ns medias, toes 8 tuck, beded Ine BAGDAD TAPESTRY PORTIERES, value 4.75; rer 3, 98 iis 5c finest edging? eaesedoveees C000 rene ereees seve ener: ss seeeesecees to $1.25, at ~ UNCOVERED CusHions, Muslin, 5g lence Suit % we CO) 24x24. ..erereees see re Cy figsres with ie Dwight Anchor D ma, 19 Brsrentd ste Excellent Furniture. ing from 2 te 10|PARLOR TABLES, fine mahogany finish, 24x24 inch top, 2-Inch Velv.teen pe emo French legs and shelf; good value at $3.00; our price J 98) Morel. eed STEEL BED, with bow ends, Savy foun Ol tae ves Al wel(}c Seid Steel Setsors,| S188 3.0, 3.6, 4.0, 4.6; regular price 99.50; special... 6. 98 wal i nick elplated, GOLDEN OAK CHIFFONIER, gloss finish, 5 large dra Sterling Silver ae | Cy “ers, carved back; regular price 730, cso 4, 98 Tatm bles UC Special lot of Odd lowers, Deore Patel! Rogers Tableware. grees | an A TABLE m8, fancy al: 439 VAWHB. biscie. @3_ | Au Simm fancy gaure Mason's Fruit fc tern, half dos..... Rae alan 9 Ribb: oni Ie stipes and pol $, © in. Fine nee of Lining. ia wite: value tor Briday, ce per yard. inch fine white LAWNS in h . AL BUTTER | KNIVES, fancy from 2 to lenatne | Cambric Hamivarg 25c 6 yards. regular price _ais Albany O@elal Charged with Hav- ASSEMBLY CLERK IND:CTED ( IM4e,; special for Frida: ~ er Duster, Pcl anon SPOON, taney Pat 696 7 ee neni en i . jes, ree ki fancy pate * $,48| 10.00 ae. Fine eon ped a dig Lar 8 99c) rg special 15¢| 7" pd oO “wees ti Stoves, each, tte i ves PAGE 45¢ | Lace ehing, tart Rese Biber tp ve sone ; at, yd. a de a eS 10 value é psagaey oe " ver 49 LINEN HUCK TOWELS, It ee \ pn | stad ita ARYA ant 4,29] univ rental "sWweee | : a Gen Baad oomhe ond rerular price Mae a Re aaa fancy ae i oe 12 DINNER i vee RES 29 Pe ; erent bons, im stripes, } eee io ee Disk R iraee steal mi, 50) oe TUR Ta, ei ane 8210 YC | ton Csaar Wath as “ih ats 3Ae| es ‘eee ona » ae a: eocbenmeoammammmalid (as C re PATH MATS size new Hair Goods { Black — Duck and sade ae pore 9 rps io ei amps yee Aiton nantly “weer Cc “Pillow Cases, worth. " | SE Qo) nana xa ne ase. 75! Ping ghite PILLOW CARES a we ORC . ai MEN fect, ates ceereeeee sea Bs 6th Avenue ah . Sal SPOULING THE BOULRVARD, ever fs octac"m | ates reo rong feht to save the parkway from | ork, 7 \ napid Trasslt Tense) Werkmen wrecton ies orte, oth oan] Tam ret, Regia Werk of Rate in iam, feet of mat shen re = | be left 1 5 tn SS the park the tunnel

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