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= aps aiaaaecaiacitieeas maa ARR AREER ot a eR GF =o . — _THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNt PUG UP = Pauline Mathis Signed Away Inlnleinfeteinfetntntnta ta tnte tnt otatnietat tate tate tatetet tat ett + The child hae been transferred from * berg, of M1 Norfolk street. JANETTE STEER IN COURT. |Dramatiat Gilbert Appites for an Injunction te Restrain Her Pro- ducing His Piny LONDON, June B2—W dramatist, applied in | BABY SOLD FOR S10 Gilbert, the Chancery strain Janette Steer, the American a the Comedy Theatre, of the former's |play of “Pygmalion and Galatea.” | He claims that she had matertally a) as arranged by him tered the business end as it had been played under his ya eel Lae hh pong Te not com. Line. | ean me n X clamation has heen Her Little Boy as Negroes sett and an adjurv for & week Ite. seteety. Simon ts he sto that th Co stale who refire ro do Brttieh military Were Sold. TRACED BYSLATE WRITING prt ean Tra shor'e casemen | inatee'e the Munsee ance ene aes Leet tae Gia” Sree Court Officer Trie@ a Boy's Wits and Caught the Wan He Was After. Not the handwriting on the wall but the marking on the slate caused the arrest of ‘Thomas Ballentine, thirty years old, charged by his employers, Henjamin F Jones & Co, of 9% Wash weston stre stealing money and J] running away © was known ft ta eine itt SEAMLESS Wedding Rings. THE SOLD BABY AND HIS MOTHER. ww “Ot eoutee, I will take the ite chide’ sal Hf Gross, “but it image be for my, vey own, 1 will it, educate it and at range oa ya meant inte | man herself) 0 not wins to lear At y it taken | fe m me when t t has grown to be ig | - Mater The peslintadaytag ‘awyera clerk a nlled a = | teoked aver’ the old © Law Forms and i at i foup iy HH o of Register Isaac Fromme. we a. he Basi t's the wee Pauline Mathis, of @ Delancey street, 6th Ave., cor. 17th St hast eets hee Grve-mueathe-eia oon t| TR? Teed thet it, wee right. Mrs A Mra, Annie Gros, of Bast Twenty. | Oro 2 grows’ pall over the $100 and in a ao-) Grand SlI., cor. within fourth etree’. for that eum, signed her! by — name to the document, and in the pres-| . ence of « notary acknowledged that she did go of her own free wil! and accord. bed to-day | | 4 not want to see m starve yes, and | could not ete. re deatitute Oh, rv, ~! sald to-day that it the home of {te mother to the possession p thas could be done ft th : for the tn Gross, It ts eald, oA tm the Great Sunday «Se parca has eres the net to the country. ee Miss Mathis lives with her father and her brother Jack on the third floor of 1S.N. Wood & Co.] An Active, Stirring Sale. $15 Blue Serge Suits, $9.85. $10 Blue Serge Suits, $7.50. To the hundreds who come the facts are manifest—Serge Suits at oe that are full $15 values—our own $15.00 values, mind. at $7.50 are the accepted $10 standard. We've told you how it became possible—a great closing out of a prominent mill's entire product of serges—a necessary loss to the mill—an important gain to you. But—-don’t put off buying until too late. Flannel! Suits in all the latest stripes and shades—regular $15 values —on special sale here at $10, $20 Suits to Order $13.50. Cheviots, Serges, Flannels~any cloth you want in our $17, $18 and $20 Suitings at this special price, $13.50, We practically pay ~ the difference for the privilege of proving how well we can fit a Please you. ‘The Successful Man of Business,” a 208 page book with six full page ——— published by BRENTANO’S at $1.00, and endorsed by the press of the entire country, presented FREE with every suit sold, Straw Hat Sale. eweatshops since tt came to this coun- try, twenty years ago. Two years ago Gince then his children have supported him, A CHILD OF WOE. ‘Two years ago Pauline was as pretty @ girl as there was in the neighborhood. She had many quttors for her hand, but turned an unheeding ear to them until a young man, said to be a wealthy cloak manufacturer, of Brook- lyn, came a-wootng. Me won her love and trust. But he Cast her aside after a time and when, three months ago, the child was born, refused to help her to support it. Bince then the mother has grown Drematarely old. Her beauty has van- ished and with !t all her old suitors. To-day she is haggard and worn, with sunken eyes, and her clothing is a mass of rags. Life in = sweatshop is hard at best and handicapped with another mouth to Gil It was unbearable. In her despair the young woman went to Mrs. Rosen- “Oh, if some one would only take my doy, my Paul.” she cried, “and give him @ good home 1 could get along. Bome one who could give him comforts and take him out of this terrible life, For his sake I would never claim him and let who ever wanted him have him for ever.” THE BARGAIN. Mre. Rosenberg had a friend, she thought, who would be an excellent foster-mother to the infant. This was Mrs. Annie Gross, Mrs, Gross and her husband, who & eaid to have @ stand in Washington Market, have separate’ and the hus- band has taken their ou to Eng- = --- — SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF NEW TORK, The Shoe Sale. High grade, band sewed shoes, in Rus- sia calf and patent calf,wing tip. Regu lar $4.00 value, at and Fancy Silk Also $3. 50 Shoes in Russia and black C | Fer ski Bands, Nay an has ” im tan and black viei | Kid; patent leather vation 2,45) wn Duck | and & all sizes, going at $1.50 Negligee Shirts of fine imported madras—very special, at.. $1.00 75¢, French Balbriggan Underwear, silk trimmed, etc,—special... 50g 25c. Washable Bat Wing Ties of fine imported madras.......... $1.50 to $2.00 Washable Vests, newest patterns, all sizes, at... * Open Evenings till 6.30; Saturday inne til rr =| ANWoode0o |, Lippi a if ‘i Buller Joins Hands with|; — 22, 1900. APT EIA.» ei tdi mated re, where they wt ave de jon, Buller's tr ted ~. He says Hamilton's colume reach Standort Fourteen Handred Rattroad ployees, with Their Pamil expulstor f ite employer Roberts on Border Siege -Cooper Company. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1900. Ohe Last Cali / Ohe Last Chance / To-Morrow, Saturday, June the 23d, EXPELLED BY 7 BRITISH, ie soneedt re +, LOOKING FOR BARBARA AUB, |. sine hal handed wm) at of the Transvaal # S—The Nether. | #6 $1,109 ba the w anya | Oe Our Yow Famous “Chree-Crumps’’ Clothing Sale will come to a final close. Not that we could not keep the interest up to the boiling point for another month, but because the three great wholesale stocks of Sarson, Moyer & Co., Rochester ; RB. Rothschild & Co, Rochester, and Salinger Bros., Tow York, are eo nearly sold out that the closing of the sale becomes absolutely imperative. All the Men’s Fine Suits still left will now be divided into two Bargain Lots for Saturday. At 8.50 At 6.50 Your choice of all the Men’s Finest Suits, worth at wholesale up to $15.00,|rior Business Suits, carefull and consisting of fine Worsteds, imported | and well fitting, that used to Cheviots, best of Cassimeres, &c., made! sale up to $12.00 each. The as well and trimmed as well as =e still ample; we can suit suit you ever bought for double the price. | to perfection if you come Saturday. All the Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing still left will be divided into four Bargain Lots, as follows: chase of the Salinger Bros. ——- oll ge 09 embracing some very choice Summer ing two and three garment Suits, Vestee, Blouse | Suits for the young man, in the newest makes, and Norfolk Suits, that have sold at with vests, &c., that sold wholesale up to $5.50, SF, GO | #1 wroterate at $6.50, R75 Final Selling Price, ° Final Selling Price, 4 ped Bap By SUITS gerne nal vt po apdad Boys’ —— ready edgy Base Washable cog Siecncons o 2, 00 “3 calor caret ian ma, 99¢ to $4.50, Final Selling Price, regular §1.00 values, we offer to-morrow at assortmen and fit you Your choice of several hundred supe- tailored atwhole- t All the YOUTHS’ SUITS still on hand of the Salinger 50,000 M. Stachelberg & Co.’s High-Srade Clear to-morrow, these y Havana Cigars Rood Mantel ie at Less than Factory Prices. BON-BONS. Our recent purchase of these ites | 3 JELLY GUM BEANS, oo Se Grade Clear Havana Cigars has sold so poeraen gihedy i rapidly that only about half the original ¥10 TARTS, por b, 5} quan = unsold, The oppor- TUXEDO CHOCOLATE CREAMS, very fine, per i., 25e} tunity however, to secure For Saturday, June 23: as will be seen by a perusal of these I00Summer Silk Waists\ rire: aavyh df le vi ues in choice cigars, of- Sir Arthur Sullivan (M. Sees = O's) See Cigars: Grade Clear Havana Cuban Handmade at, each, 52, 90. VICTORIAS, box of $9, 2.50 These Waists are made of the best quality of Habu-} sani nord, tox of 50, 325 tai Silk, and come in white with colored stripes} puxy oF YORK, box of 50, 3.75 or colored grounds with stripes. Asthe make is} ppince oF WALES, box of 25, 2.00 of the best, they are an exceptional LONDRES GRANDE, box of 100, 6.50 Also turda La Fama Universal (M. Stachelberg & Co.'s), High-Grade for Sa y: Chose Barane Saves Sand caats Gigaset Unlined Catteta Waists\ vires is wo on taal Cae ie oe , Cleat Havana, bex of $0, 3.28 3.25 1.75 at $3.75. Other Special Values for are 0s follows: La These Waists come in solid colors, also in white or} Rivera—A chance purchase of Clear Havana black. Mh. fe NgKeoty ig! and can be wofn on} Cuban hand-made cigars, in two sizes, a0 follows: any occasion. Other stores do not show them for less} ROTHSCHILDS EXTRA, bax of Se, 375 than $5.00, LONDRES GRANDE, bez of 100, 6.75 GRO, W. CHILDS CIGAR, bez of Se, 178 Clearance Sale of VITALITY CIGAR, bon of 56, epectal at 1.75 Ladies’ Solf Capes. \ Ladies’ Yeckwear. os ee eet take an ocean trip season, you had better wid To-morrow’s offerings consist of an Al with a good Golf Cape. There’s}¢xceptionally fine lot nothing more convenient or oealagtadte ae NET a for deck wear, and our great prite re- ductions make them tem STOCK BOWS, &C., ng purchases.}which would coaisariiy be considered For instance, we will sell to-morrow cheap at 75c. and $1.00 apiece, at 2 5 $12.50 GOLF CAPES for 18 the very exceptional price of e $15.00 GOLF CAPES for beta es oron tL rs Photograph Dept. Specials We Prepay Freight ne Coney The children will receive our special eee Racca oe more to any ritond station wanin Oe4 sttontion between the hours of 8. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, M. and 1 P. M. to-morrow. Bring them Masschusetts, jot aah in and have a | be py lifelike picture Connecticut, sted made of them. k at the unusual in- hoe oven ey hep. ducoment we offer: Our Seashore Delivery cr 7 taches, vet to be ee ora im operation for the season of 1900. Sate nate | = for tesa [Meneh Warrant Insaed far thy Woman, Whose Bail Has Bren Poetetted. CASTORIA. ; - = ‘Kn You "a ta A ag ‘| Bears the Signature of Justi “| “| “\| ALL OF THE SUMMER RESORED r ARE REPRESENTED IN THE ABe the VORTISING PAGES OF TRE GUM mitd|DAY WORLD. CONSUL ‘Tama ; FOR SUMMER HOTELS, BOARDING is re rs] woe $03 OR FARMING HOUSES, Sood Shoes At About Half Price. One of the largest shoe manufacturers in the East made a lot of Shoes for a prominent local jobber. For some reason, the particulars ot which do not ; larly interest you, these shoes were not shij to the jobber, but were sold to us at a great reduction, They are now offered to you on the same terms, and if you want REAL SHOE BAR- GAINS this is the time to se- cure them. MEN'S LACE SHOES of patent leather, all sizes, worth $5.00 for 2 pair, and MEN'S LACE SHOES | of eatin calf, worth 62.50 « pair, | 51,50 ‘ BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ LACE SHOES of satin call, S\\) allsizes upto “ig; worth $1.50 and $2.00 ‘A pai; on sale to-morrow at 98e LADIES’ LACE ant BUTTOR ) SHOES of soft Mack Vit ki, ot LADIES’ LACE SHOES of cott — The Biggest Bargains in Yen's Fine Straw Hats are now to be had at The Big Store. 1,000 dozen new and stylish straw hats for men, bought by us the * ‘ other day at less than half price froma r whose sales had been somewhat disappointing, owing to the coolness of the weather, are now being soldom , the same terms. The purchase has been divided into <))_ three great lots and is nowon sale at the lowest sy quoted pywten fee goods of a like quality, for yourself : LOT 1, -Men's and} LOT 2.-MEN'S STRAW) fine braid JAP | MATS of fine eastern ENGLISH STRAW HA’ | braids, also Jumbo rough Rough and Ready, Jumbo, braids, in all sorte of new. GplitandSENWETT traide,| ané pretty shapss, we-| all the newest shapes and| larty sold for $1.25, will makes, regularty sold for goon sale to-morrow at the | 1.50, will now go at very low price of only Wen’ Ss Tegtig co Shirts. ene! og d of 3,200 dozen ‘‘Stanley’’ brand N sed by us from Messrs. V. Henry Co. and placed on sale a week ago, foot 2 250 dozen left. These have never been sorbet in soary reaper. Madras end eve: ras an the protechesay bees a) which they are ma can be had in all sizes from 14 to 18. shirt in the lot worth less than $1.00, them are worth much more than that. asked 55c. for these shirts while the going on last week, and ot it readil erty 3,000 dozens of hem, to qua clearance of this small remaining lot we have reduced the price for a choice Ff m a HAE : : ~ it & 3 zs Our Sporting Soods Department's special Saturde ay offerings are oont to great army of outdoor enthusiasts of pow pF pho- tography and swimming. The goods their own story. But these are ee the only rea bargains obtainable here to-morrow in this partment. There are hundreds and h more of the same kind, and ‘if you don’t see what Lg want, ask for it.” If any well-equipped , goods house carries it, we are bound to have it. Mi not, we will get it for you quickly, and at a price that ~ will save you something on your purchase. ett | . OLAS TRA’ For the Bieyelist. ee air ase te. ext “ M. & W. DUPLEX GAS LAMP, 2.25 _-—— — » “DAISY” OLL BICYCLE LAMP, fe ie We 2S ot Srate tl nicest ted, guatas- | IDEAL DEVELOPING AND TO. t ve ati worth SOLUTION, 30; bets to-mneree at 7S pone ho ap Ny Fa . POOT PUMPS, large size, RAY SCREENS, each, 2 ‘Se and 25¢) BLOTTING PAPER, lange sheet, box, M. & W. TIRE TAPE, per or. roti, PUSH BUTTON CONTINVOUS RING BELLS, WIRE TOE CLIPS, per pair,