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‘aii stiiiadaicstaeaaameiiiaiaeaaaiaaadll ne pap TRE — “WEDNESDAY EVEN —=_ , JULY 1s, 1900, : MARION MKAY LE RO Y : Pe Sees Sta Wea. \\ MORNING SHOPPING, iz 3 A\ f i i) We wan’ to tmpress uoom you the i J \ MAD , . ; we cn VRE Y $ ‘ { jy t ‘i \ I} s 3 SPRoOwSe Wy On odo oct 200: | : ht = ansesine Beautiful Society Society Wom- | r H Tp A e| : Matrimonial Tiles & : Wi H Chicago Court hg : Chinese Trouble vill Not Affect 3 The items belgw represent some of the gre - values offer id in this—the ~ rs 3 Business or Cause War 3 Greatest Mill X Fagfory Sale in the history of “Gr New York's Greatest Store.” dict Not a Surprise. } 3 , > Juage from these what other departmen's not repres fe 1 here fering @| i$ cccccceococwmecesccececocerccso it | He Says. | Mill & Factory Sale of | egy % Mil d Factory Sale ot Friends of Gtuyvesant Le Roy, sen |? : ae $ ra i Great Mill and Pactory Sale ct iM | of the late Stuyvesan: Le Roy, of this °| \§ Driss Shields. \ - usica eity, were not surprised to-day by the « z . » $ hie W W h bl announcement from Sheng tha! Ala} Bee coe eters , $ incl the popula mt omen s asnabie Instruments, P wife, Mre. Marion McKay Le Roy, | beagle: 3 “ nig tinlue apina p | Pudericel oday . ‘ - nae vast prope ; vp ' . t tie exclusive trade Sone et teat ety, The growed tar tos| Bihan co ane an a statenman en the 1 he . |g ae a tes Summer Skirts, ia ® floor of the Hove of Representatives « 1 a i oe 2 M and mee . iu Made of W! fe and nat cits; newest qt lived together for a considerable time, | ¥ 3 F. Sy ta pret] sy ‘uh @ taal ha Aes h Hey ‘ Fie waveinas ta 10m of Sas oe ie re tha ‘ | z i rapes, with inch hem a ee verted pl i} tins, of w Miss Marion McKay, of Chicago, was a 2 | rg ; . H om " Wemen's Gian waite ters 92 ' ly ps Motable event in soctery in that city, and | § in the next Congress, Hut this he di £ ri I be ott Vomen's $2.08 Skirts for $1.09, . 4 much attention here | 3 part rat to dre ade of blue mixed denim, dare tlounce eect, trimmed |} hole, rosewood tingerboard, etapacted much attgntion here, 3 = St a - t often t 4 with bandsif plain bie duck and white braid; deen |} ¢ \ahid | pees Just 2 marked emphatic > : A se0us pporety may tet plait back honestly worth $2.08; 9 H = ols, alia | Mill & ¥ model, patent ’ a “A H \ tt ’ ins: oxll " w ves s “ 50 Skirts tor " dad \ | i a sale ‘The Pullmans were there, the Kim-|@ me withou mpting to make a! 2 Lot 2—Louble cover washe(f isbly trimmed: Mill Factory Sale Price 11 the folding ume dalle, the Palmers, the Howards, the| © F| statesman of w T could not look $ able Dress Shields, ust Women's $;.50 Skirts tor $2 02 ! brella styie; Mo Runnells, the Henrotins, the Shaw ® LAS Be EATS. S84. petting, U6. t 0 \$ the right thing for shirt HOF Oxford and Bhuish gray denim, full flare ¢ net, newet 1’ and F, 3 Kennedys, Gen. and Mre, Miles, and, in| @| would have to gtve up one or the othe @ S waists, palr, Now 1, 6¢ effects, trimmet with three rows of white d H price, fhct, al! who would be expected at eal . \* ihe therapist es 9 forb ihe fick on wacom tucson abe {Violin Out- an it ® | ep 7” $ Lot atra fine seamless fs bake» | fits, com. After a short wedding tour the couple ® Bm) |t have my hands full new ‘ 7 $ Stockinet Dress Shields, i] Skirts that Sold for $8.00, $7.00, $8 oo and$i0. 00. lete, f=} went to Chicage to live at 390 Obie A z| “Arey BB. ver a roubles \3 1 ght dis ct Special lt Women’s Sampre Skirts, made of fin t litte of treet, Then came a large series of © oF you ied | an ere, but cther- vestings, denims, and white PK; all the newest adiv Vv * Siabrrate sinners atthe La Hoye, whlch 9 ; Why trifle with health 3 as coo! for wear sj] materials of the s all exchisive design nelt ne daly Piers Bs the conservative men In town objected | % * ly not." a h th d $ that sell at four tines | branded, some t and pistted—in tact, 3 98 one set of Strings, one bos. to, but the excuse was that that was] 4 : aes g Pig whon the easiest an Out price, pair, Now 7 different styles, che ice for 5 of Rosin; M. and 3.45. the way Mr. Le Roy was accustomed 3 : ee a Sah | | surest help ls the beat ci No 4 \ fecond Plone, Sth st Seonien F. sale price, to live in his New York home. e . e Bo & tne ‘Third Flew, 0th OL Gestion. Afterward came the home in Wheaton] ® | Me. ou, amity. known, eden in the \$ ea 5s, wee Oy ee, ee fn TE Ne | Ba a A a Tay er cused Acid Tested}300 dozen Boys’ Wash compapy @ MRS. MARION M’KAY 3 oe 6 oe eee ag ‘| | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound y Then Mr. Ia Roy's “business” took | §4@@@PGOO0IO*EIOONGODOOSGOOOEOOR GE OOVE® her e him to New York for a good share of sf sgh ;| fe known = rovywhere and | or 40 h Dollar, tho timo, ‘ bowed ie par fy Tine from New York and his wife returned te) riage 1B t Rerecinat n ts sof eames heen ue rg (4 its \ uits, Cc. on t ie York studio that did not seem quite, '*, father, iS. ter h ae | i 4 94 clear 10 the Wheaton friends, ey of tn Hy aah BP a 1s sot wore | heomouredot sorious kide | en at 4.74. $1.00 Wash Suits,45c. tn Mr. LeRoy torent to return’ yore ro is mother before her mar | to Wealthy Austrians taal coumtear Oe naan wae ac ney derangements hy it. ace hasta 75¢. Wash Suits, 35. motos —_——-—- , I m ° tiga recognized fa ut there is no ” | light pink shirt, tweed sult and white Mrs. Pinkham’s mathe better sult made for summer wear 50c. Wash Suits, 19c, alpine hat. He seem mewnat sare; Off@ have the eadorse- than a blue serge sult, the only draw- ° MAIDS ON STRIKE, oq bites 7 ment of the mayor, the | back being its color so many of them We have purchased the entire stock lie ig BE 7 | time. Through a most fortunate pure ’ [abou Sep! i Much of my time abrond| Aer own oltye tabs ware abled Tana Canad of the largest ‘manufacturers, The ily 2 Mee 8 ve dew medicine has the | blue serge suit that has stood the test price paid a covers cost of r “4! endorsement of an une of acid, and which we guarantee not the making . going ab | of ts color under the most severe This allows us to — Climax of Woe in the Benedick Reached When Wifeless Men Were Put to the Direst Necessity of Housekeeping. ‘These are troublous times in the Ren- dick, the big bachelor apartment house at © East Washington Square. An ar- rest, @ sult for damages and a strike have grown out of them, and the condi-| tion of about seventy-five unprotected. wnmarried men ts deplorable The Renedick te en eight-story brick} buliding with brown stone trimmings. For years i has been the residence of | artists, sculptors, authors and news paper men. F Marion Crawford has apartments there; so has Robert W. Chambers, who laid the stene of his laet novel in the old bullding Other tenants are Martini, Ely, the ar- tist; Pau! Dreher, William James Cof- fin, the writer, and & host of lesser Mghts. ‘The title to the property changed hands about three months ago and Bonn Brothers, wholesale liquor mer- chants, became the owners. They im- mediately instituted reforme. TOO MUCH “BUSINESS.” Many customs which from time tm-| memortal were followed by the ten-| onts were sternly frowned upon, Old} rervanis were Gischarge!, the elevator boys were put in uniform, and every- thing © . according to the pro- business basis orms was the disc! of M. J. Hackett, who for years been superintentent of the but new man was put in his plac Hackett claimed to have a verbal) contract. with the landlord by which! he was allowed to retain his position | wntii Oct. 1 He declined | ment with physical | Market Court and Mr, Hackett has firet | the bea? ro i om the sidewalk and he and his lawyer were arreste! fof disonterly conduct when they tried to oppose the eject- force. They were discharged im Jefferson since brought sult for damages. MAIDS WENT ON STRIKE. ‘The tenants passed through this or- safely, but when the chamber- |) lnundresses and waltresses to the number of fourteen struck tn body yesterday there arose loud sounds of walitng and other expressions of | grief. The young women went out with- oul warning, leaving the hel; bachelors in the rooma and without At Peclock a & meeting was held In the upper hall and measures this Summer, pro- posed that the widowers of the’ hou go around and make up the beds agreed to run the elevator and bring US food to such ae needed tt. MEN TACKLED HOUSEWORK. and the night wateh to clean the foams, These with Troreatrer the Committee began its work. I ptoved a flat failure, and not ‘4 could be heard sucl| “What gots on thie bed do you tle the thin oo” followed by undiplomatte ¢ ashore and an been In the build- 5. e. oe ) | face of the earth | GAOT ADRIFT sconces te te by Parents and Relatives, a Stoop Their Bed. After betng deserted by father, mother, uncle and grandfather, Henry and Charles Rehwinkle, aged respectively cloven and five years, were arraigned eet Court this morning by Agent !Kng, of the (Gerry Soolety, charged with being wanderers on the They told how they had been for- sworn by one relative after another and shifted from pillar to post tlt finally [they had passed inst nighth on the! doormep of hettr grandfather's house at BS Mulberry street | Up to months ago the boys had) lived, they aid, with their father and! {mother at Sheepshead Bay. Their father, Andrew, was @ painter, but he had quarrelied with his wife and the two had separated. Andrew came to the city with his bors and wok & room on East Seven street, A week ago he lost his and, as a last resort, consigned and Charles to the mercies of their uncle Frederick, at 317 Fifth street. The uncte took them willingly, but yesterday y| he was disposseme! with his fusntly The two wamferers then started with heavy hearte for the home of thetr grandfather « Mulberry street. It was nearly 9 o'clock last night when they reached his door. Their reception cordial. away” bellowed the ol¢ man, Wher the soor y did not understs of thie the: about Mulverry strvet, station ‘and ‘ : ! to_he Gerry This montng in court they were piaced | in cha of Agent King, of the Gerry Society. —————— Prominent Passengers President A. J. Camsett, of the Penn- sylvanis Ratiroad, accompanied by Mra Cassett and the Misses Cossett #. Pant.| salled railway roe and United es Se y George Peabody Whetm ore were passengers. ery IA m For Infants and Children, fhe Kind You Have Alnays Bought rows tte Mee, en, Lut Ulidax UMMER RESORT IN- | FORMATION? Coneuit The World's Vacattioa Bureau, Brosdway aod Thirty - sixth street. The Bureau furnished | free of charge, resort information and liter. | j ature to twenty thow coud perecas last oe | Aectfed answer ment tt ‘om: | an mm busine ares : ry nor F evan will to war, There address we powers to poriah (he rebels a4! Lypm, Magee Rhihye ed We, LE gogo wae, oe or Bake your Bread it’s Bound to be Best if it’s made of WASHBURN-GROSBY'S Gold Medal Flour Best cooks and bakers every- where use it. Washburn-Crosby Co. Minneapolis, Minn. ko this ony once a year,| Q@ratefal wonren se in| letters are constantly *| printed in this paper. he Every woman should road i nd for any suit thet loses its color or fades we will give anew suit free of charge, or refund the purchase money. [hese suits ere properly madé and trimmed and would readily sell for $10.00, here at 494 4.94 4.94! Corset Viewer Gnh M. Seatien. , iii and Factory Sale of Women’s Oxfords, 79c. We will display three specials, arranged in or. der to make purchasing easy. Lot 1—Women’s Oxfords, 25 follows 15 dozen, made of black Dongola kid skin, with toe caps joren, made of russet leather, in two different shapes. 20 dozen, white canvas, nicely made, of white duck, with toecaps. These three lots of Oxfords, at, per pair, Children’ s Russet Shoes. ) doren Girts’ and Boys’ Russet Leather Out- 98 fronts; extra value, *_ Shoes, lace or button, per pair, Balance of our colored Shirt 25 doren Infants’ Boots of russet leather, button; Waists, reduce! to half Sizes up to 6; soft and easy; pair, 49 prices; $1.98, 49, 98¢., 57 Second Floor, ch %. Seeiton. wonderful values. Among these are hundreds of styles of stripes and checks, in all sorts of combina. tions; all made with deep sailor cole, lars, and cut full, We have divided this stock «dl + laa will give you. yours 45, 35c & 19e.. deecad Floor, Oth St Seettm, Mill and Fa {Women’s | Waists. White Lawn Shirt Waists, ex- tra values 6 rows of embroidery insertion on fronts; fine tucked backs; flare cuffs, edges swith lace; special, 98 Fine White Lawa Shirt Waists, fine embroidery on 1.49 39 Rr LPANS, Amusemerts am E cursions, J fe i BEACH ‘ F VENETIAN | Aepig] TERRACE‘ '" ! 5. x followed ROOF i Ee ee jee Tits ovr ws BRIGHTON BEACH rare 10 ead | Sonar A ad ae ear « Erighion Beaek.") 1S ofternoens aad evening. 5 i: COR aa cove uN, atic. nee Eso Fe | Ses TREE: |AOCKAWAT BENG = 8 pM dagen, tod Plame. ; ys 2 - ADWAY PRARIES Hay | Pred DucKSTADERS P) PASTOR'S 2 nee THE GEISHA, my Per a é the a We THE ORLY — All-Water Route to vn, ROCKAWAY BEACH, 5 GEN. ord GRAND —_ FLOATING ROOF GA RDEN. fe mann Ld on KALTENBORN ; 7 2 he KOSTER & BIAL'S KEITH'S to all Attractions, Inctuding Admis MANHATTAN BEACH. THE CADET GIRL. Ste n P TROY BOATS, 1 § eamboats. “ NEW YORK, !,** wt es A “dee line” to the point you want) | CMRARY sLossoM GROVE ITs ‘ras noon! to reack—a Sunday World Want lina,

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