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Te MORE MON WAPPENE D xr FORSICKTO ra HB convention is over; the con F (other one, in Kansas!Some Generous Contri- veation de just about due. | . os Od Sevevery ia made! butions to The Evening tla World Fund. too—— can't be any doubt of the Misses Matilda Geotmas and Gusete Tuck ; : — World proves tt abso- THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. | 4 At im tolling pleturem, a osiy acknowledged nian B i the oldest summer-hotel in the world. H . sep ae hes econ, admired, studied “ eet we ibaa from big-hearted folk tote during the hot months are Bick Babies’ Fund Each of these generous gifis may | mean the saving of some little life. For the more money the fund receives the more sick children can be treated and the witer will become the scope of the * | grand work Tt te hard to imagine a sadder fate than that of the children of the poor months cooped up in reeking, narrow Streets and in stuffy, over-crowded tene- ments, The death rate there ts pert- loualy high. It |* in your power to lower It ang to bring hine and health into darkened by con: Lalian Rea Virginia |triputing to The F 1 Fund de Wolfe, ged which provides doc * | tree of charge for n of the ff tenements. No donat! oo mall to be of use Contributions should be addressed to the Cafhier of The World, Pulltser , | Buliding, New York City | Twe Girle Collect $5 for the Geoa| Cuuse. To the Mtter of The Brening Word 4 send berewith 16 which we have allected | fer the Bick Nabier Punt | MATILDA GOODMAN, CURE TUCKMAN trom Garden City, | To the Bator of The Bre Mise BL at ™LRvINCK Garten City, be | an carn 4 ving | still, Very funny OUBTLESS Paris has cheered up considerably since a certain man got there. He may be a very wise young) but he and his money & tendency to part The Caster World tells all about | ner to a galaxy of the Demi women in France, of stars and a -_ of nen birds’ tongues,” gifts of jewels | a met sort of thing. & ND Mr. Hanna also. | 7 Lil tdadada Oo markably able man’ , * He talked nineteen minutes to a |e yn aro et ot ihe tars. oa World abel About * ‘THE Tncloved please fad eho said Balter Ub i we and (arsid thom bet: fer of sock eh a flowed with Really, if Mr. Hanna keeps on {n anecdotal, reminiscential, philo- | vein, Mr Depew may have to AY Barden hove to keep his laurels Capt, David 8. Everett Colebrates t, one of the n men in shipping circles in receiving the congratula Soviebes ph { his friends today on the cele raordinary photogra; , wedding. fn thet Sunday World of a Filip 4 Capt born ns Maine tn or girl offered to The World spe-| te and ¢ the se@ until middle a a a for $15. ¢ has been at the Yes. The poor creature doesn't | head of one of the largest stevedoring 4 it; but she's in American poll- | °° , ES, the woman pan in polities! my here now, River, N.Y. where! Just a slave—ignorant, cowering. | i: ledree “cathete half naked, with low forehead and Wizened body and matted hoir—|” Under the Stars and Stripes of free- dom! = Read about her. with a massive gold oring vy? in polities? 4p suitably inseribert In everything! tu the Sunday World ‘You voaiug’ | FLAGLER WKS IN “COURT,” Invent such a story as that of the 's wife Who married the jail- suit Against the Standard O11 Or the love caprice of a beautiful by Tombs Prison- this case, ninety-eight years! port of hi | OLDEST BRIDE IN THE! Maldon i» serving a six months’ ven tells you how she coyly | tence ne Tombs fr to her lover's suit when po ‘sation ‘ ’ van oe he two pores short of her century. | xasions eet quiet life story, | prowgh: Sas a tailors D your answer in the stor: |" the royal marriages for Aad Slone which are worrying the of Burope. apon the Lincoin condition of poor | g stantly received by The Evening World | ), who are forced to spend the Summer | | that he could not cure me without an artificial car drwm and he had all ba | ¢ and Golt Hos | tedh extracted, [had nc hope vi ree getting cared until I weeut to Deelor Copeiand, |BPeatl Alpine Hats. % Bicycle Trousers, the 1900 Model, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 Rich summer Vests. The treatment vous m id and wothings I WAS CURED. I CAN HEAR | | | 80th, whove letters may not reach the office watil July lat, Couptesies of this hind have been extended to “eleventh-hour apoli- *| losing heury on June 30th. Under mo ir ve '. M4 Harbor, L. York. He Hts ‘in — i, 9 A. M. to 8 P, My, | tne neid to fant the greedy toe Trust. cotas| to a lawyer's office, where he signed a! smang the poor | ? mpany full confession. Brigadier Henry Stillwell has been stitched, at the low price of |§ rT trom} Mrs, Davis denies all her husband's) appointed mander Booth-Tucker ‘ THE WORLD: FRIDAY Ro JUNE 22; 1900, ‘FIN AL NOTICE. TRIUMPHAL THIRD QUARTERLY FESTIVAL eae ies SO eee etna, An occasion excelling again all past efforts and attempts—a aT Pa faes ey] week of reunion and rejoicing for all the friends and patrons of this unique and enterprising establishment. Everybody, near and tar, is invited to this banquet of values—this feast of offerings in Men's and Boys’ Apparel. This festival celebrates the victory gained through alertness, intrepidity and liberality. This is neither a Clearance Sale nor a Reduction Sale. There has never been, nor will there ever be, a Reduction Sale at The Surprise Store. All goods—whether of medium grade or finest — are offered at such popular prices that the tremendous volume of No goods remain long enough to be reduced, New and up-to-the-moment All Applying or Senrwine Before July J Treated UNTIL CURED at $3 a Month After July j the $10 Rate. Ht ts of vital Importance that CALL IT DYSPEPSIA those who have enfeebled constitu OR CATARRH OF ST C tons, weak lungs or a tendency to Bronchial Trouble or Consumption | IT 15 UNQUALIFIED DISTRES®. should recognize the value of treat-| «nisense in my Head an@ Threat ment during the Summer, Doctors | yas t down Swallow and attacked | have long reeognized that one month joke F. Nees ST F ree had all in Summer is worth two months in ee that inver ab) | the Winter. business diminishes the stock daily. goods are added daily. Starting To-morrow ——For One Weeh——-Ending Next Friday. MEN’S ALL-WOOL SUITS; YOUNG MEN’S SUITS. | BOYS’ 3-PIECE SUITS, Light and dark color effects in cassimeres, —_All-wool, plain and figured materials, for ages Consisting of coat, double-breasted vest and also black Thibets and serge-cheviots of full 14 to 19, the vests ble-breasted and the knee pants, for ages 11 to 16, garments in | The only difference in the way the £ rate is given thie Summer and the t hes tesa gletn hefowe ia thal thio time it| ou indigo, fast color—very exceptional as $ entire suits in the very acme of fashion $ which prettiness is attained while dura- $ ia given only in the first month of Summer. |! to fit and tinish—compare eet —an extra special for this event—com- bility is not lost sight of —compare with People who want t $12 Sui paren Gees pare with average $10 Suits........++ Suits... see sees OF average $7 $7.50 SuitS......-0.005 eeee uncerstand ¢ MEN’S ALL-WOOL STRIPED & FIGURED DRESS-WEAR TROUSERS, $1. Men’s Fancy Balbrig-- Men’s Rough-Braid <= WS gan Underwear. Straw Hats. Rational, hygienic undergarments Shapes and braids in accord with for Summer, extreme light. present ns fel every hat in weight, yet absorbent and this season's C comfortable, per- uct, blue, C fectly plain fit. and igured ting, well rein. bands.. forced, = - Boys’ Linen Crash, Gal- Men’s Madras & Per- atea and Duck Knee cale Negligee Shirts. Pants. The various makes, with and Stripes and other designs, white without collars and cuffs, a dis- and natural linen, for ages 3 play of all the best to 8, featherweight G things of the sea- attire for the little fel. C son in shirts for lows at — hot days, PTICC..sereceereveece hole Summer at enough to offer i Carne cere Nee Yor, ere 8 el “Bier 2e| Many New Patterns in Men's Good Suits... ee rao i | word you read about me in re frue. ST ‘ool Cras TALLY DEAF IN BOTH yg by oe pg i Striped Flannel and We h Suits........ sisal 50 | boys’ tnserwear Specialist was an operation w hich « Superior Pure Worsted Suits of Highest Class, $10, $12, $15 preter gate ot meno good; then he came to the eonclusi PERFECTLY IN BOTH EARS NOW, ONLY. It will not be gioen to thove |IT WAS DISTRESSING ASTHMA. teriting for it on june 2th or Ju) COULD ONLY SLEEP WHILST PROPPED UP IN A CHAIR. in that section | ri Clty kenows | oh Bt generally called "These also know that “Dick” fer ARR RRA AA ARNO Unparalleled in the history of trade is the Double Guarantee Bond:—Should any purchase fail to please the money is returned without | questioning or argument, All clothing bought here is kept in repair for one year without cost. WHAT NEXT? 132 TO 146 EVERY FRIDAY SEE WEST FOURTEENTH ST., THE ADVERTISEMENT OF » BETWEEN 6th and 7th AVES, Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M.—Other Days Until 6.30 P. M. Stylish Summer Shoes A lot of imported Patent Leather came our way, below value, so we offer Men's Patent Leather Shoes frequently at the close of special offers cam's,”’ but with this offer the application mua’ peach the office before 8 P.M, the cumstances will the opportunity be given fo any one after June S¢th. The rate | Aistren £ $10 @ month—the rate upon which this uctice was founded 5 years ago—wil reaumed for regular office treatment | (except to these patients by that time | under our care) on and after July let. | ) pale and utterly exbatisted | 1 WM. twain OF Linden Aven | "walt tot fe owe la" bed but spent. he EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, 7 nights in wiery propped up in a chair Bicomfeld, N J,, cured of Ne tome 3 few months ago. a friend tif " th St, 8. him wetor Copeland. Mr. Johnson be. aden, D5) kan the treatment Nowadays he #een't ured of total Meafness hg Bg. owedny etd, BN. 3 euros |i gat, thor ani enh Three manufacturers’ stocks at the greatest cut in prices yet made in New York | High class goods at a good deal less than the actual cost of the leather used in slumber tn bed without coughing, cho P wheertng of snoring. but also enjoys livieg ty making them, Rg dl ses hich acd cull por oS ee |™*'Some are worth three times what they are marked, a Mrs. H. Mensel, 153 W. 224 se, §.| THE CURE OF DISEASE | M ts St ‘ Ladies’ Shoes. Y cared of Head Nolses IN CHILDH SAVES A 3 Mixed lot, Shoes, Slippers and Mrs, M. Millard, 307 Camb, §t., joo Ali Laced Satin Cait; two 25¢.— Mirae’ Seesbiye, cured ot dentine BLIGHT IN AFTER LIFE, |95¢—*stytes 150 c.—isfor Ties, Mutton and laced ry oe tan or T Diack Laced Shoes: good | beO5 A Atyiee: seasonable goods. 1,00—°%for if Drees Shoes; Tan TT a oO ra |,90—"s ; well boos: Black , J, ween ippers. 4 Shoes, ih ts, but Calf an 2.00—"\"" © Oxford Pies, tan Oxford—every pair strictly hand-sewed welt—extra heavy solid oak soles and the newest styles. Anywhere else these shoes would be $5.00—here, $2.05. W" VOGELE SON 2.50—"fi Nonetaite Vic fue Sask of or black Hieycle I , Boys’ Shoes. 75¢.— Gir ls’ Shoes, soles, | patent tips: sizes lig to & Siaes | J Spring Heel Black and TAN: 4401 68g, 00 hives 5 10 1H. 1,00— ‘an of Black Shoes, button and 1 25 Black Satin and Tan Goatsktn ; LB laced; sizes Ig to 2 Sizes 19 bites Li 10 5s Sto hondehip, ss. ¥. a frond at, bs orrem, y seomed Wo aggre. symptoms. An examina. Node bd A Soft Sole Shoes, assopt f high grade Calf, tt 2: W: mas 4 fics towel fe inone, | S50 —hitdeta and Viel: stres 13 to Os oo ; [~ yp Mer oa | B d H t . wonders. salt treatment NOTE.—Quur warranted shoes are not confined to gra e S oven fog ety \ | Seay tasbewas ae ae Fe j but cover winnie og ur great store. roa: way, cor. ous on treet | L. Yours, eee — | Howe bg aes = "Pe ’ age Electro. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, TE 7. erape' and examinations EE i eo : ee pes Ladies’ Dep’t. | =" wakes ti The ld Me Mi — PEN Perle, Ae = Sen! TTLKELLY = sapettn. 263 6th Ave. | City, cured of Deafness - “n PRACT TICE 9) Ne OvGH FURNITE ‘. |W. M. Medel, Asbury Park, ¥. J, \bto ved American editors of the woman. er le Dismissed, | ¢yeer-eta dnughter, cured of Discharging | Copeland work, Shirt Waists fatal gift—read about | The sult of John H Maldon, a Wall), G, Comateck, 1008 Mate se, F.| —_ , tin the Gunaay. Wo World. street broke Hartford. Coen., cured of Deafneses |DecToR W. 1 corenaxn Begi c Ml Company, was di mond, Moningtes, Come.) pocron Comentutng shall 12. encanto to know her own ohana ve eo thee Keogh to the copree| sia et baaeee as fpr c oo { Peveitons, Salvation Army 4 one We offer on H Young enough to love | Court, White Piains, to-day, the plaintift| F. Mishep, Jv, Mellenvitte, §. ¥,, a Crusade Against Sat. June 23, one special lot of 0 ng. SA Old is that? | having falled to bring witnesses in sup-| _ 3 Aves Ime Offices, No, 315 Madison the Trust. | Previo.s to stocketaking we have ‘ marked down our entire stock of Men’s & Boys’ Clothing. 8 | Boys’ Two-piece Fancy Suits, 9c. : ‘Were 93.25 to $4.50. Boys’ Two-piece Suits, $1.98 5 ‘were $4. 95 and $6, = | Avenue, corner 42d St., New ————- we! White Lawn ork, Hours, Continuous | 4. ier sormitabie foe has come into Shirt Waists, ‘ ’ It is the Salvation Army, which is now , “larranging to distribute “penny ice” saihel over and fine hem-|§ chareee. leo take charge of the scheme, and It te| hat he and five sted that within a week wagons e e in service. They will sell only Suits of Blue Man's and Cheviots, strictly all extited a IN ANB FROM FR | ther boys called on Mra. Davis on lag Now Year's Day. She tosk 0 taney 99] a tt ome (NES TRAITOR = 5 2S SEES, pele one CLOTHING he other boys. At Mrs. Davis request 1 Mother of Seven vss Guaeike, Brooa- ed on hee on the nigat of Jan. | Te? Sees aoe wn 0 se i $4 75 quality, and Will not pes Ay - 99.50 and $3 . tng Over Husband's Death, 5 ee | the told him Mr, Davia #88) ode for the purchase at a reasonable \be duplicated, henge ted . $10.75, Threatened Daughter. price of two tons of ire daily, but el Y feigned tor a n Purpene is| Catherine Munn forty years olf, the Youthful rm in we ‘ab Ditty aes Beaks oo TESS | win be increased when eufficient funda! Men’s Fine Russia Calf Shoes. J ot a short | mother of seven children, was taken to Home Testifies for <3 Ty hale A Oar. a enaae.| NAVE been Reccted to enable the army | Goodyear welts, wei or London toe, ry t Robert Eustace and L Bellevue Hospital from the Harlem examined by Justice Leventritt and Took |‘? hire a greater number of wagons. were $5 a for made a |from grief iy. ling, ab-| She threatened to kill her eldest girl, 7. who ts fourteen years old, at her resi dence, 390 First avenue. and was ar- v4 ’ ee Piga—|rested. Her ehtidren, ranging in years gentleman,” and on the witness-stand from fourteen years to six weeks, wore| in Justice Leventritt's part of the Bu. m the stavement that the ad-| Brigadier Stiliwell hae had similar ex- in the Sunday | Court to-day. The woman's husband Husband, died th ago ant she we vances all came from Mra, Davis, | perience. In Kansas City for two Sum- ied & month ago ant # went crasy —_——— =: wun Was sent back to the day mere be mai the ice u of the moAbWaY ra. Welly or ane Salvation Army, which supplied the poor hoes, maa, Dry Goods, James F. Wickham, a youth of ¢ Ween, declined to “periure himself an a 10 SBIEE 2 BRITISH SHIP, “oe Ser Ob ot pomes permits of ne profit, but with (he ald of volun- Agee (CREDIT. deat preme Court to-day confessed his rela- tlone with Mre. Annie B. Davia, of 1145 avenue. Davis burst into tears ‘9 recital, ~~ ee . Premeny © a oe - The value of which is $5.00, They come in button and lace stvles—as well as in the stylish ‘ 1