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7 RE! oor RRO init , r THE WORLD: ESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1900, EARTH UAKE | Stern Brothers | Ehrich Bros. , SPECIAL SALE THE WORLD'S CHARGES. ‘IN { ONOIKE ‘seta 4s rots, ovorttis ant ssp ont Most Seasonable Offerings. Extraordinary Reductions Smallest Prices Ever Quoted. f h and Children’s That's the secret of this midsunimer activity, We offer only : idles i | sonab) ost desirable merchan ie Kc ® Skagway Miners Shaken ford ties, Ladies’ white canvas tles o5¢ most seavonable, most desirable merchandive. We offer it at prices F below all competition. Following litte spocia's represent great sav. 9000000000000000000000000000000 | Up, but Bring Home erga Spee ot19' F195 10: 92,80 ings. Every ofier is ready now, and will probably last ti hur tsday, Yard = wide) Thomson Genu- (Children's Ging.) Seersucker Une | $200,000. Various lots of Ladies’ tan, white linen ; $ } THE LAW AND PENALTY _ 3 Prepares Answer to the 20 F1645)§ yore wide) momscn densi cot and Pere derhirts, tangy ant black Oxfords, tan Juliets, ete, Formerly $3.99 to $4,0 Arraignment Soon to , | Broken sizes of Ladies’ tan Russte calf lace boots, bleached Musi.niting =summerjcaic — Ures tipes. doutle rule : rm - ne foral Lawn e owe i dia wag, tate, qa The | Shoe Department in Annex Main Floor | ht abe 4c ty ao a ng fst peer al renee here ate. 75 We iskss 2c ing Sacques, ' e + ae tan Vici kid Oxforas, patent | Hesar biack in short lengths. {Correts, ns w)sues t extra wide, IN THE VAN WYCK CASE. § ie subitted by Gov. gi neh yom Wee ut ener tS gf Retr eet ef ei, ga Roosevelt. THE LAW, | \ nt tion 1.238 earthounke Aug %] y ij an r guea 4 gt Dae vc ve con Governor Will Await i we ey x mmue “tl West Twenty-third Street Sot hen "fice ea nect Van Wyck’s Reply Be." | [Bregeiat pi: The Greatest },.'.." 39¢ 12%. per THE PUNISHMENT. fore Ordering an In-| PROSTRATED. Moan 6c Hosiery Sale i 7 | | I ; vestigation to Be Made. |... sississssnsseerersiceererdens ceesmennnmnoenneeteesscessanssegpoannases| § Tarkan Well of the SEASON, | Waists, sorted ) ‘ — CbOths, regular styles of fine lawn é ; I | price 40. ¢,, These are chovesst fs, f sith tue sand ine ‘ $ 1B atvececcccee BOS AM Of the season's b vue fsert ns cthe 9 : 1D munginenrannne } here. pair or a pworth 98 3 Bleached Turk=j doren « easy t fs at ' BI an ish Towels, 40}1) i! ar ee Ln eee nches long, reg.) busiest he Now York | Steel Enamet- Trus price 12! Nadye by following prices fled Fea kett 5 i tach, at-evee FC} Womens He sited ’ VIDE GODO999.9900065903.500006309000" ow to 2$c. and $8e. per Ledies’ Rainy} WoMeN's HOSIERY , 0 ni iy Day Sk to 396. and SO. pore ir, at '25¢ . ble-faeed blue mixtures, Ox.§ WOMEN'S HOSIERY, worth up Japanese Fans, ! fer aa, stitched to $06. and O¥e., at, per pair 35¢ in scores of hand- around — bottom, WOMEN’S HOMERY, worth up to m new de Men's HALF HOSE, worth uy BIG DEUTSCHLAND ean BEATS ALL RECORDS): 2) @""= ‘GOVERNOR’ 8 ACTION. rT 7 | ate Towel, f the Mayor'é anew ° Dinner Sets, to 25¢. and ise. > S216, that yarges are with fine English porce- each ~ = 4 may dismiss them, If the lain, decorated in Striped Percale; Negligee Kimo-},,, bear Ih ay either fe. pe and and Lawn Pett! fo Gowns, vats aie) creer ® + A t tu pan at Os 98 coats, some fancy striped 3 cd ' ‘ $9.98, at brella style, trim flaw ans, assorted’ Mh Rocker, 4 S$ - Justice met with simall§ patterns, pla i ngdouble woven read 3 , a Gane Phage Cot-Fruitie: others with{white linn bor-Sseat, stronge q i jon 5 deep Spanishtder and voke made, 4 * wer, unde Sesmcoimcares He ¢ eae ‘ + suspe at e ; j ‘fii “ " Bleached [as-}Two- tole (ias covered in j-color FY i ‘ The World's lia, regular value Stoves, double }aneseSiik ests, j velour Rye up- a F J has n 6c. per yar, flame, value white on! : i" aero a! ; 3c $1.19, at 89c ech, } full size, 5,98 b $ 4 4 powe 4 |i VAN WYCK’S SUCCESSOR. 6th Ave. and 23d St. x +| * Mayor Van Wyck be removed, “ta ne = i i . b ’ k im ATLL ML arenreunn vies Eiriner on aelw 4. mt 8 ite No, gentle reader, this pooP man is not a victim of the heat He has only been trying to pronounce some ol the Chinese w 's that appear tn the war reports of this afternoon's papers PALE LOL ERIE EEE D IEEE LE TREE EET REREE DEEDES TOE DHE TET ROEE RODEO REE eb mR RECORDS OF THREE rtacetton Wi a! vo ' BIG OCEAN LINERS, chy Ha 8 : ; We A f Kecord eustword vovages : hi Mees . L i titte Erde neben Hehe si Has No Cause - choles HIS ADMISSIONS, Hamborg ; The We 4 were si Cnpene i wa | os ma Gen. itaitener @ on n Trail of Boer Declares. | he O en Door | ‘ne weee wtciteat wep. Leader Who Abandons Horses owes coe oees ox p . ond 3 mae Terenas he Serpe. cies and Ammunition. rent rors nat Gow Tae | , iatoer Withete der Gewese teetifeted by the World. Sir bi sg mone é "ik A ’ ’ oo oi * lobe U i rock, that ne be] LANDON Aog | -Lond Roberts re-t the sume date. save ee es ; + Gevanie, White Store tne, * anaes © shares of th | porta the War Offer, under date ¢ Me ond K er follow bith Mage Daguiae epalase di Queensts S580 mites, | . ‘ “4 month after the| Pretoria, Aug as follows « De Wet and @tey sterday )Aeked Mr. Odell of an Evening World Sertcren SA ease anins ; | Kitchener reports from Behoolplaaie, | reache! Modderfontein. ten miles east of | Peporter thie morning, i as no reply Ble OUTING, APE t ATOR, ; ae t He | etght miles east of Ventersdorp, that De Ventersdorp Methuen is in touch with | *\* Immediately forthcoming Mr. é elu he | Wet blew bree of his own wagon# | De Wet's rear guard Cecil, Wi o sulle os cheery an @ onege 1960600600065 | six Britis ers who eseaped from! “Smich-L> ts that the Bhrop-| Jule-log Are, said: Aue + Teal! ne Wet's camp. state that Mr. Steyn te ‘oy 1 forty-three) “It's Pot, my boy, all ro yagi Behind fg et olan Rig Maciel Ege LET) Fras Excursion ori2 000 pneten Fosmee Foxhall Empat on — e 7 ae cures the, vapert InAs eit OS; ieee ehefetroom Hol + aur aan »| Women, Children and caily Denies te STEVE BRO y t 1] KNOCKS ROBBED IN “tan tmaaihon weagraphe tet gern abies & 7 seria ay ath sae taken Few Women. pict i wes to be at Hasuwbank dey witt nk 5 Core ated and tee aol —— 104 esac see ks S| AMINA S CAMA, ose sw tte oy nas vp ne ety KRUGER ASKED FOR | Werk and Arrange tae teetee siven br Cams. % fe “POXHALL KEENE! > Plans. Goddar!, under the auspices of the Civic| ; id his Time t Be Bu c > | MERICAN ASY LUM. Ageriat to The Kvenine World ) Chub, of the Twenty-first Assembly Di) The above despatch was 'recelved from Said This k \ 1 Home in Benson- Pocketbook Is Snatched A can ana bremion sain cea [as Reese reg Ai Really Very lil with hurst Despite Citi- : ting ¢ Ha0na and President McKinley wtil meet) The occasion was the fourth annual) |" US" ™ Wages te A 4 : from Bar, According EDO. 3 ngprtes at Pre ci Kr nl i to| i" Washington fer a conference nextlexcursion of the (lan given free to! THe Evening ee Consumption. zens’ Protests. to Pat SS anes : m a the om - ge goer! his age, Ck Oo thie oocasion the President|everybody in the district who cared t jPert that his father, James ~~ atron. » the es 8 oe would retreat dows the line, Anais] Wil! be fully edvieed of the campaign! go. 14 deckted to become a Brith 7 — aa ing to fe » Portugue erritory, Mr, | plane The fottila left the dock at the foot of | ig¢ tied bees ' . 7 ca, hee ' veal) Unger anid the © Britten en. | The President witt n to Canton} Bast Thirty-firet street a) IR ¢ kj . te ieee eae fag ' , * of la ar tity ‘ ' 4 for Grand View Grove an the : te i L have | There were e ght @ quart cans of ster-) cay tat Mr. Keene bas many interesta ie ks vere " 4 milk a and on thet in this and tha is too geod rw Goes ne 1 eet houses beathiabend > he Soh heen wha teacll WORLD WANTS | ree, 0 dicks of iee-| an ) expatriate pimselt i ise ape . os ne ated Prem Mi. = aos Bevo 6 Buttonhole the | ream on each T 1 the report probably grew out FAW te 2 surprise to every ° antit fthe| Via - + morning Set jet returned m ' a : Row Public end hold of t act that M® Keene had recentiy wenty | tersen M Sie peres ine eee ments for his} thefr attention for |... ex: [leased a shooting-box in ®cotland for the = | he sunset two men, tary Retta and others. 4 Uitte while—just ; . tle ned hime | ~ “4 ne Jong enough to sult | aT] Henn ¢ hie Aining (hree $1 with friends ie placed his pocketbook bur Vial had them arrested the purpose of the . ‘ her ten yn the bar, and saw one of the two’ Vial told Magtetratae Hogan he en advertiser | | urray.| priegnere pick \ up and pass 4 to the| praduce a witness, If miven time, cae oo iets tor te | 2 atten tints oe tame pale Real estate for sale? Sunday t sled to buy the place jam Jer-\ other, who walked downstairs whem the same game had deen attempt: Help Cerkers and | KROwD the people's wants World Wants will put your offer x th ee 3 h of Mi) When the two came op, a moment et by the same pair. they get jobs for | lagers. To-day the World before the public eye. Three million few side steps] Wert Thirty-stath street later, he accused them of having taken, The were he Beek. | Went sheet voices the people's wants, will see it. sited tor aa ‘opening: . Viaj said he was in Corbett’s saloon! the pocketbook. They made tesa ea for examination to-menow, oo peor Lal