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THE WOR '' ADDIE M’CABE’S LIFE TO HAVE ITS SUNSHINE. | GOODE GAG. AGO 6100016 GOL 01H MOD HHS. O10) 0 HVT) Money Received by The é Evening World Witl/ nake her eomfortavle| } a multitude of money-saving oppor: ree fold meimpathiaes,| | tunities to wide-awake and frugal a little boy, happy and] $ buyers, Come here for all your well » ae father told him about Addie Me issued who sent ® cents to the needs. fund “West Sider’ sent $i Gor Addie Me- y Cave t she “es ‘All told, 1 found thes {bed $2.10. 8c | Men's Suits, Made by a $ 98 © hamtened to | lh gpd op Leading Manufacturer to . well imagine ¢ 1 examined rolling " * qhaire closely and learned of their te Retail at from $15 00 a aneasy @portive merits and « Inge with to $25.00, Will Be Sin Anne ¥ he critical eye and ap the feauly . ¥ | Ree tawcay lg es ten Closed Out by Us at Mr Sargent showed me all the finest . . brrais cgaire ne nas, and oe said wo m1 Three hundred of these Suits. Select one at random. Dis- thee the oon Nnnaa. hoover by ium Taeet tt Handsome, serviceable material; sirong, tine linings | poese. Some -are 29 Tah ae M4, but J thorough, exact tailoring; same style ind tone that distin-| ee ee eee eee vei guish custom productions. The mos. skilful judges of any chair you select at the orto agreed | Clothing will be the readiest buyers. Tees eos dik: Macon a ace Choice cheviots and fancy worsieds—some of the for in very feet. so 1 ‘ook him at det. goats cut in the popular “Poole” sack effect—broad, word ead talocted 6 fe chair with Sa roomy and very swell—single and double-breasted} vests—trousers in medium and narrow widths. The ence price is ridiculous-~-$7.96, ‘ «| Not a Suit in the lot is worth les; than $15.00 and many of} ah sched! j them are regular $25.00 vaiues. | Addie McCabe qui! not havea more Men's Suits, made of very fine quality fast b ue Serge, lined with superior grade! Juxurious rollingigehair were shee the) of Mohair Seree, hand finished throughout: worth $20 00, our § 4 99) daughter of a milMunaire, | asked that GNC. ses seocerecerrverecorrersvvvccseeperes sere | eo Se-oi0 val bert vvalitbe * a the vad Men's Suits, made of the well-known Peacedale and Washington Mills blue serges, $14.00, was expended, anid how Addie single and double breasted v it Ukes her worth $15.00, our price... Men's Suits, made of light gray striped i vats, made of blue serge, flannel, single of double breasied coat, every thread al) wool and sast color, $6.9% We mention only one. But skeleton lined, sold elsewhere at $4. ‘ there are scores of styles to se egsh ™ and $5.00, our prices $2.82 and $3.74, ithe gl ul from. 3 C 1 Ke the Men's Coats, made of mohair and ia ole the ah ot the birds Men's Suits, made of linen crash that alpaca, the colors are absolutely fast, , HARRIP? HULBARD AYER. has ween thoroughly sponged and all seams ore sewed with silk and Buy the Crippled Girl! an Invalid Chair and Furnish Pretty Frocks! as Well. Just forty-eight hours World were ago the read told t alyned and whe jonged chair in which she might t the parks to sre the trees ar Birds sing—and r chair The a special chair for Mr 1 fetch the mor fr. Lartanged to check alone opened Visions o! to deligh 91011 IDOICOKS 1S WISIS10 @ Wie ToS IONE! Mi3S DAVIS ENGAGED. Pashington Judge's Daughter Wil sory Georke Cabot Boys’ $5.00 Suits, $3.74) Boys’ $9.50 Suits, $7. - i a Boys’ two-piece Serge Suits, fos’ Long = agree p.¢ Ceo hoe warranted fast color, all seams @sted in the engagement of Miss Bessie Paris, davghier of the Judge ot the e4 States Court of Claims, Miss is will be the bride of George Cabot ‘Theirs has been a true love ir for some time, but the engage- ent was only announced formaliy to aay. BABE DEAD FROM WHISKEY. | Dirdgic Binstock Drank from a me tle Her Mother Lett on ADDIE M’'CABE IN HER NEW CHAIR These are busy, bustling, merry days at Macy's, Summer merchan- dising plans are maturing that bring H i i i H Bath Sides 14th $. Nhacys 5 OE REE LD; THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 2%, 1900, Lebel of. Jf MEN'S Neglige Shirts. Fine Madras and Percaie Shir's, share of these shoes, is: 4s good ‘are here for tomorrow ‘More Quite R-emarkable <e Newsof SHOES The best news we can tell to people who have not yet had their shave vet been told about, | Two weeks ago we wouldn't have believed darga ns Daniel's. Your Vacation Apparel. Half Hose. A E hread and Cotton Imported | Sozks (manufacturer’s sam- ples), plain and fancy. in newest patterns and colorings ; sh ia as jAt Three Prices. P that this cow pe possible; but ot.er manutacturers came to our also’s eed Wack and whitey ‘wl terms, and the good {fortune continued, IJe. pr. 2Sc. pr. 35c. pr. separate cuffs, Men's Shoes Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes ‘ 8 b for 2.00 $i--Black cobikin, with solid leath bier isy sag-hecl, lace caltshin| © #08 99° 6 for 1.38 — 6for .40-— Black kid ant calts ora; heels, 12 ‘ alid soles, fashirnuble shapes; $2.50 | oft ste, tenis cps § tu ine ie « tow’ we INGErclothing, —Tan lace am t n various good leathers; sizes value $1.50 bays gms on lace and Ox a @ a) Balbriggan Shirts and Deawess: P-4 = = Beyer a0 bs pai fe Women's Shoes s At Three Prices. irts, in newest designs and colors, last lot tr omen's Tan Shoes at $} Plain. Fancy. . 10-— Bla , shoes with mediom heele, j Imported. With separate cu/fs, baci rh Py i th emamen to county amt] 25¢. €& 30 ea 50c ea, S$ priced in ge rsa seaide; splendit tor young women's Fifth floor ° Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes $1 Black lace and button boots, that heve We~ Black kidskin, in jood shapes; | sold up to $2 values $2.00 and $2.50) "rns Rebs sees 1m 2 Lave) 1 95 Bancy vesting top lace boot, thet —Bays' shoes; spsing heels and hewke a were made to sell at $2.50; very at- Lelie JOHN WA and the silver-tongued orator may appeal to the gullible voter without regard to facts, Do not be a dough- A tT justified? A191 18 810" o1010 019106 BOROOIG 141018 10 6GI0Ie)810 1016 IB IOIeIe Geigesiei@iereia® | Head. Por political facts use The apitbats heb : ont es ould know, Weil, te 1 recelved proved that World Almanac, | gold mine in itself First of all was one from J, B. Hawe!t : ts a RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Tr ch he op} tre from 13th to 15th, 6th Av v —_ le N 7” $1.00 Printed Foular‘s at 54c. lards, made of pure, bright Italian silk, graceful duns and choie colorings, 27 inches wide, usuall sold at from 7c. rhs... .8s66 Remnants Black aed Colored Dress Goods at Half Price. We will take stock Saturday night. That explains the heroic priceecutting, Short lengths must move. We don't care to inventory them. Half rates are established. Chevicts, Serges, Homespuns, French Armures, Melrose Cloth, Cash. Shrunk. They are coo! and service nicely tinished; prices range from able. Easy and saie¢ 10 launder, $3.74. $1.55 to $3.74, Men's White Duck Trousers, good quality, seams reintorced and hand felled, our price only $1.09, taped and doub‘e stitched, sizes 7 to 16 years, worth $5.00; sizes 14 to 19 years; worth our price $3.74, $9.50; our price $7.49. We've a fine assortment of ‘Bathing Sutts for men, boys and women, Neat, individual styles without fancy prices, Examine our showing before buying. ‘Bathing Shoes, Stochings and Cans—full lines, Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, —in Annex. manship, dressy and stylish; Men's Oxford Ties, made of tan Russia calf, patent leather, black and tan vici kid; hand-sewed welts, all the popular shapes, sold elsewhere at $3.50; our price $2.99. Men'sLace Shoes, mad of tan Russia calf, patent leather, black and tan vici kid, hand-sewed welts, latest style lasts, sold elsewhere at| A Camera is a part of the Summer outfit, No traveller or tourist-pe- +destrian or bicyclist is completely equipped without one, That bein the case, it is both $3.50, our price, $2.99. Men's Lace Shoes, made of black vici kid, hand-sewed welts, broad toes, without tips—designed tor comfort—worth $5.00 ; our price, $3.74. Men's Bicycle Shoes, “L. A. W. S black kangaroo leather, hand-sew and widths, $2.39, Boys’ Shoes, McKay sewed, heavy uppers, strong soles, guaranteed not to rip, sizes 24 to 5%, $1.49; sizes 12 to 2, $1.24, Boys’ Lace Shoe’, made of tan Russia calf, hand-sewed welts, exten. sion soles, bulldog last, sizes 214 to $44, $2.49; sizes 12 to 2, $2.19. Boys’ Lace Shoes, made of biack vici kid, hand-sewed welts, English lasts, sizes 2% to $14, $2.49. Boys’ Lace Shoes, made of patent leather, kangaroo tops, hand-sewed welts, stylish lasts, sizes 244 to 5%, $2.97; sizes 12 to 2, $2.67, Little Men's Lace Shoes, made of black box-calf and vici kid, strong 49 | pers. Lo any of the following sug) homes, Simple things, Trouser Suits, gest a need? All are large-sized. | things—and all in between qualities ot fine ser atte i en We don’t haadle the skimped kind. —abound, mere, Henriettas, Albatross, Nun's Veiling and Plaid back Suitings are among the weaves involved. Furniture—In the Annex. Upholstery Goods, The Furniture stock baffles the ad-| The Upholstery department presents vertiser, Such masses of elegant} 49 animated scene everyday. We and practical goois. Hard to de- are supplying the Summer needs termine what to hold up in the pa-| of thousands who are furnishing Sulptuous Here's a short list from \t tle priced groups India Stools, made of fancy reed, with he little priced group large bandana sofa pillow, complete, $3.53. Cottage Muslin, pretty design inches wide, worth 12c, per yard: af ¢ Rockers, made of birchwood, high backs and full arms, seats and backs covered with imitation leather, $5.54. Imported Printed windows and doors worth 40. per yard crim, for cottage inches wide, at 106. Morris Chairs, birch frames, seats and backs covered with imitation leather, 6.34 Couches, strong maple frames, braided reed tops, with two large sola pillows, | cool and comfortable, complete, 697, Cameras and Supplies, Embroidered Sash Curtain nches wide, we per yard; at Curtains, for dev ure Coverings, worth Cottage Curtains, made gandies, with rulfle t $1.00 per pair; at 696 Mosquito Net Bed Cano ity, with turn-over fra $1.49, $1 74 and $1.05 of pretty or- match, worth 5, fine qual eS, at $1.24, ‘apanese Bead and Bamboo Curtains worth $1.25; at Prudent anc Se. € | economical to know where the best | ial” brand, made of tan and| values be had At Macy’s, of welts, rawhide soles, all sizes pesca . Japanese Wh te Bead Curtains, worth $5.80 cache at $5. Children’s Lawn Tents. made of wh te! duck, size 7x7 ft., worth $4.50: at c take es 34 Klondike Cameras, pictures 3% nn 24% im. catalogue price $5.00, at 1.09. ,, 1, Ascot Cameras, take pictures 4x5 in., Men's Belts, catalogue price $7.00 st $3.98, A Belt is one of the indispensable Hawkeye, Jr., Cameras, take pictures | essentials of men’s modern neg! gee 34xI% in, catalogue price $8.00; at | attire. They vive a tinished ettect! $3.98. to trouser tops when the vest is lett Witard B Cameras, take pictures 4xs| Off. You may pay $2.00 or $3.00) in., catalogue price $16.00 at $9.34. [tor a belt. Bul why should you’ Glass Gradusten, 4 eunee stes, 14e: al We havea great many stylish, strong : Dintog-Hoom Table. soles, spring heels, sizes 8 to 1354, $1.38. ounce sles, 7c. and desirable ones at much lower oy db snaiommadgie aig Althea age Little Men’s Lace Shoes, made of russet goat and tan Russia calf *| prices, Jaying in the dising-room of e ‘| Print Rollers, 186. | a ine at oe Stowe avense, Brooke] broad toes, spring heels, sizes 8 to 2, $1.49. Men's Cowbide Petts, covered. rings| te, resterday morning, when she svised ‘ Hydrometers, 36¢. and buckles, wort SOc at 196. p e or Sonee Se te tater ror Prey be Women s Shoes. Dark Room Lamps, 19¢. and s8¢. Men's Brown and Gray Ooze Leather | thactable. The child drank ime contentt| Women’s Oxford Ties, made of genuine Russia calf, ‘soles welted| Plate Holders, sire 4x5 tn. 386. imi * end was dead by 4 o'clock In the after- and new mannish last, worth £4.00; at $2.49. worth 75<.; at 49¢. “oe : The verdict of amateur) Men's Gray and Brown Oore Leather fare ea reanes omeming te acer hare aah ee a eet eek oh echo watat snd isnt bets, may on suspender S be as stock at the top, 5,000 yards Imported and Domestic Printed Fou- | , | | | vacation wear, tractive, grader. NAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., Oth & 10th Sts, A Store-keeping that strikes a popular jor. That's Macy's. No half. arted or inert measures during this pressive weather, We make a specialty of “cool” things, Anything mM an airy frock to a perfect refrig. erator, and at lowest prices, always. eed |Printed Irish Dimities at 12c, Dimity, direct from Best auality | Heltast; daintiest and prettiest de. {Signs, on light, medium and dark | Krounds; they are our own importa. jtions; choice patterns, fresh, crisp jand beautiful, 12c, A Great Bicycle Bargain, The “Rose’ made by the Cleveland Cycle’ Fit. tings Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. Strict. OK), Of materials, Made of best quality tubing, flush joints throughout, ex. pander seat posts and handlebars, fiited with genuine Fauber crank hangers, guaranteed Single tube tires, Men's Wheels, 20, 22 and 24 toch frames, Women's Wheels, 22 inch Breve Hich Grade Bicycles, boys’ and girls’ mode's; latest improved de. signs, fitied with one piece crank | hangers, guaranteed tires, best qual- | ity pedals, saddles and tool bags. | 20 in. Wheels, 15 in, diamond frames, | or by others at $20.00; our price, 15.98, 24 in, Wheels, 17 in. diamond and Top (rames, sold by others at $20.00, OUL price, $16.95. 2 in, Wheels, 19 in. diamond and crop (rames, sold by others at $25.00, # price, $17.98, Bicycle Sundries, Come to us for your Bicycle Sun. dries. Anything you wart —best ACL hites—and you'll invariably find our prices the lowest, Read the ap-| pended items—and ren ember them. 1900 Model Oi! Lamps. Jim Dandy, others ask 75¢; our price, Diets, others ask $1.35; our price, 96¢. | Brown, others ask $1.25; our price, Banver, others ask $1.35; our price, $11 ht. others ask $2.50, our Price, $1.9 ! $900 Model Gas Lamps. Crescent, others ask $1.00, our price, Fathlight, others ask $2.25; our price, se Electro, others ask $2.25; our price, $1.74, Bundy, others ask $2.25 ir. M & price, $1.70 coh Century, others ask $2.4; our price, $1.% MAW" our price, ee our price, others ask $225; our Duplex, others ask $3. So er v yelometers, others ask 7$¢.; our price $9. Veeder Trip Cyclometers, others ask $1.° our price, $1.19, Christy Saddles, others ask $1.76 price, $1.45 Foot Pumps, others ask 1%¢., we. and| mut prices, 24¢., $4¢. and 46e. Mica Chain Lubricant, 8c, kind: our | price, 4¢. Excelsior Paste Graphite, 10¢. kind our price, é¢. Threein-One Oil, $c, kind our price, 10s. a) eS bee Iine” to the point you want to reach—a Sunday World Want ling, ee 1900 Model Bicycle, ly high grade, Manufactured to sell By a fortunate chance ecurcd them for less than cost our —————— 6for 1.38 6 for 2.55 6 for 2.75 Outing Shirts. Complete stock of Madeas, : $1.55- Black kid, lace and button, in best! Percale, Silk aad Flannel, 3 shapes and encless vartetyy mostly $3 special lots. Wi White Colored Madr, Maden Madr SOc. ea. 98c. ea 98c. ca Value 85: Value 1.50 Value 1.50 Broodwow, Eighth and Ninth Sts. will give instant relief and cure the worst form of headache in a short space of time. 25c. a Bottle} FANCIULLI’S wee A RUNAWAY GIRL. Ta? JAWES T. POWERS AXP Onee Mat Mat ot 4 XTRA Mat ‘ Joly & Primrose &@ Dockerater's Sim //“aaa\ "TOMA | College Rowing Races ROOF \ crew GARDEN “ae Borepran Veuterti Tits on ont arts in Crowe wN =, Hing amen, 1b to midnight,* Pully protected from ihe emnthor ‘Gate aUNOAT, SRCOND ORAND Setmey wiow NCRRT POPULAR PRICES Continuows uh Ay ies we vy Jennie qeumene 28d . es (Atolph Bina. Y C Palace {Wits F74 tie Mov Pie be NTINVOUS stow sa) PASTOR'S DAY AND NIOI MATTHEWS @ TYRE, noe MAITLAND KITT Le. Wal Yo Some A Ldas HoeR BRIGHTON BEACH if feats ef it 2 Veers Aare and MARINE BAND. * [KOSTER & BIAL’S #: | nes’ seata.Ch | 50< | Que NeW YORK » nl Mas Wet a Sat | 4 0 Root (roveret) Cuerty Blossom Grove Performance Rate or Shine. Qu | Seeee VADIS. |LION PALACE ROOF GARDEN HAlls 10th Ht 2 W Boulevard Admiseion The & ide ii ant Aree, Adelman CASINO! 726, 6.$0,.M0 | Dew cones: | TH* SEABROOKE age ROUNDERS! | ROOF TO-SONT! Tet Mark's sUMMER SOIRBRS #7. NICHOLAS GARDR! | KALTE NBORNE: SNe eal Ten ATLANTIC ' 4 Von Rae @ prwett KEITH'S “si Settee AES STS SS large purchase of Lisle! | Cure Desinall : I've discovered a cure for deaf. ness. My records (for seven years) have been very carefully kept; they show an average of over 19) When I say “ cure” I don’t that the is, in C ns pase and | don’t miracles, Ss ta Ras a Ss eat of | Steamers POUGHKEEPSIE, JUNE 30, ” UNINTERRUPTED rect I OE Tots Be PE we STRAMBERS CITY OF TROY OR SARAt +] PIRELY REPU rated, eave Wer limb ot, dally, OP. M. oxegt Saturday, Sunday meamers Abang. Dining Rooms on Main Deck. Seare! EXCTRSIONS—TROY, 12.50; GARATOGA. $498 Sent for booklet exrarsion teers te all Same & Atams, | mer _tesorte North and Bast. __. | KATID—Mont me Frifey 11 clock Mecwins Highland, N. Y,, June 25. Sir: Lewis ~ Wank bare, er waw nH arin eit ree | Ho ae ff, Retaraiah ant Please in* sert Summer Re-} — sort ad. in Sunday World for the sea-}_ son as agreed.} Have found first class help--thanks}) ) to The World, © woe

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