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{ : rc THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1900. _ a pe ee a ee MRS. 7 DEFIES THE A.B. Macy cys | \i CARS TRANSFER TO + a value the value—the aie es . Both Sites 141b St, from 15th to 151, 6 ATS | Bargain. | 3a Ae Bargain, Lanky Bob Has Bought a House There and the Fitzes Are Going toLive There Because They Like the Place. Prizefighter’s Wife Snifts at Suggestions that! § Beach Society May Try § to Invite Them to Move! § —BobSays TheyWon't. | § Mrs. Hob Fitzsimmons, con objecti neerning the THAT BOB BOUC © my slste = ses e THIS IS THE HOUSE live neat © T went there and looked over the house and ltked | ase it seemed tu be as nice as any of the “ave Gala others the very ‘There wasn't anything ead at oe time about my hus! cing a prise tat . fighter, and on ‘ AB raised 1 ike know w Mrs f mmone, e was asked Wat T succeeded & $0) Off Whe | Heaple are Rurst anyway, who! “suppose a delegation were to call on purchase L a there TF woult ie) you and ask you not to liv TRIED TO RAISE PRICE, [12 tr '%» neove who would we eomram: | wont “Then some one satd, ‘Hob Pitesime | oy fam att brow @ho ther ites " os a Pgge mone einianeiet Se ' ” tmotneat before stord It get a reduction of 10° ‘Then t ried newered for th m 1. When 1 wouldn't ‘WELCOMED BY MANY, =| Saencret for, hee these objections elved more than #0 much about going! tetters and telegrams f ple ti st place, but now a the | Rensonaurst saying that they will LEVERSON’S PLOT. NOPITY FOR OF NG SON, GAPTURED FILIIN “rec LETTERS PUBLISHED, ———————— His Father, Asks For- giveness. Tt was only a pitifully scrawled, tn- coherent note a Sister of Charity car-| ried from ore ward in St pital, Greenpoint, to a In the handwriting Mt was wet with his tear who received it, anoth ae s Hoe “yng, mas ‘Plan to Seize United States Of- ficer and Try Him for Piracy Continuation of the 7 Sale of Manufacturers’ Samples of Furniture. | this Sale is attracting throngs to the Annex. No wonder | Money-saving chances are prodigal. A few specimen values: 99%. for $1.50 Dining Chairs, solid oak, high braced back, Seat, heavy rungs. r $6.00 Morris Chairs, solid oak frames, brass $4, 49 fo versible hair tilled cushions, covered with plain and tig velour in your choice of several colors, TIL 13 Ss! Taffeta Silk Waists, $2.98. A special purchase of tine qual- ity Women's Striped TAFFETA WAISTS enables us to offer at this period of the Summer sea- son an interesting item greatly reduced in price. These waists are stylishly made. f Manufacturers’ Stocks.” Tomes's Two-Piece Dresses. of finest prc al beauti- full trimme wide for $1.50 Piano Stools, oak and imitation mahogany, highly polished revolving seat. » cane ‘ods, re ed fect in fit and HEY ARE SHIRI 99 for $14.00 “Sleepy Hollow” Morris Chairs, quartered Waists, MEN'S STYLE SLEEVES 3 ' § 59, oak frame, earved French legs, seat and baek upholstered AND CUFFS, YOKE BACKS, a kira in one piece, covered with velour in your choice of several colors, bargain at $5.00; sale 2 98 pe. price to-morrow, ry hems; I $7 99 for $10.00 Divans, full size, all spring edge, draped with Recand Plesr, bth Wi: Gest ° imitation Bagdad fabric, three large sueceeseecnsenabensosnnsossereseseeee appropriate for cozy corners, $40.49 fer 12 pillows to match sand $1.98; Miss ‘This $0 all hair Couches, full size, all spring edge Don’ t Opportu nity! finished with four rows of deep tufting, covered with) , The greatest valug-giving sale ever known in the | We your ¢ veral colors, s ‘ ‘ velour or corduroy in your choice of several colo Beta the clothing trade. Every. suit offered : for $8.00 Book Cases, large size, made of oak, tive/$ Worth dou le andl Whrice the pres asked. $3,99 Men’ s Fine Suits. shdves, mirror top, $41,99 for $15.50 China Cabinets, large size, solid oak frame, one door, swell glass ends, ne 6 Suits are nade ote *heviots, ¢ assimere cs in black, brown th BS | 99 for $4.00 Parlor Tables, solid quartered oak pattern top,! $ and Worsteds, in varied styles of patterns such as this gaits * 24x24 in. lower tray, twisted legs. | ee ee aannot be dus (Checks, Plai s Overplaids, Stripes plicated any and Mixtures. Also guaranteed where at our( Beds and Bedding-i« sm i fast color pure worsted Blue Serge. prices even : . : + the trimmings White Enamel Iron Beds, brass trimmed, all sizes, at $2.99.|3 Every garmentis properly made, lined and trimmed are tne ual $i o in the best manner. This entire purchase has been Woven Wire Springs, hard wood frames, for wood or iron, : " tire line goes divided up into three lots, among which will be iound le at beds, at $1.49. a large assortment of Men's Suits that were made Meee uv - Mattresses, made of short hair, covered with A. C. A, ticking to sell at $12.00, $15.00 and some as high as BOs the. ers’ Stock 3 ft x size at $3.99; 4% ft size at $5.99, 4 Sale Men's $15.00 Sasa t at 5.55 one Men's $12.00 Suits at 4,44 AT 7A. IN HOME CHAPEL. eee All Wool Knee Pants, 25¢ a Through a most fortunate purchase during the week we are enabled to offer Boys’ Strictly All Woo! KNEE PANTS, in desir- able patterns, made with patent waistbands, standard drill pocket- ing and taped seams, all sizes, for boys frem 4 to 15 25 Wash Suits for Boys at 29c. e have taken all the Boys’ Wash Suits that th been selling at 750. Cardinal Gibbons and and Other Ch Church Dignitaries| Participate in Brilliant Nuptial Ceremonies ot Miss + ais : $ Upon it with a hariened face and tore) = FPN GAB ENS BB OY BREE ees EECA Y = |} ppoeoeseeos . ui 0 and placed th tt ( placed a price on them that should clear them out tm one day ai it up with @ word of 1 ' " d lor collars; extraordinarily . i duane Whteger pesahed bib once be __ i“ McKinley a Liar ” | Geicarte nae Jeep sailor collars; well made, with fly fronts, 29 price of 41d net soften bs] , . 2 fened Pome, tb @ One Sold only in half-dozen lots, No mail — * get away from him forever,” | — a 00 orders filled. None sent C.0. D, None us Agha n arse, Sorel 1$ “Sale of Manufact Stocks.” sold to dealers, joseph Rabiner, who Killed bie Deut) WABHINGTON, Aug. 1b —The War) advised ‘rom Washington to secure the| § Cutts. 06 pr. for 50e Sr ae pen | ara a bate a the iat 't Household Linens & Dry Goods, | ‘6 pr. for 50¢ Beach, ts dying his wound and atta uae bo: Ga mh! Ora Seottem, sumption, of which he has been for aj months amo by 3 SPEAKS OF ATROCITIES. New lots coming in daily, and being sold at less than half and | 91g Samat are, Tear victim. Ie Knows this and BAM isy ander the Mrection af Capt Do not fail to insist upon the atrme- ofitimes less than one-quarter the prices they were originally, This hie agi tes every preparation 2 “dhl a fore mentioned, espe: ts lise preaiest Sale. abe Wald: Men’s Half Hose, 6c. bd one wish w is th who is in charge of insurgent records. ation In cold blood men | 30¢.—Goed heavy father, now rap vering fr Therg is a letter from Montague R.|*4 children and t of the prop- $ Rieger Sheets and Pillow Cases, |New lots 2-thread seamless cotton; forgive him. This the| poveqiin, dated Fort Hamilton, N, ¥,,|¢TY of non-combatants perpetrated by | § : beh ony We sell more Sheets and Pillow | £04 quality; actual value tae cotee n will not do The note} yy 1899, and addressed to Senor G.| Moers and soldiers, especially by a p to-morrow of tan and blaes at, Was & plea for forgivenes ‘Apacible. It saye in part toap med Otis, who is believed to! @ 2 $1,007 ble Damask, 80. Ail pure pet a any house in the} pair, Young Rabiner claims went to the be a relative of the General, whe nat irish finen sagin table damask, beauti- Country because our prices are peewee ene eeee. ry hotel to ask his father to allow Lim LEVERSON’S LETTER. only 190k no steps for the punishment! @ ful variety 1 styles full two yerds lower ‘Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” more than % « t ' Dear Sir and Brother: Our friend, | of the aasasaina, but who did not even} i | wid tine quality, usually fF single be ms M ’, U; derw . ne your name whom I should) “If you can prove that women have! § 7 ide. Mack Towels, 80.1 “Hl 1%x2% vds., with wide hems 29 Men's Summer Underwear in all mnie as reoresentative Pips been aaaulted, out that lao tn Your ceptionally ood quality, ready for]] usually 40s.; our price, each | sizes, Fing plain and ribbed see wars mediate ise. sizes 17432 inches,f| Same quality tor double beds size 2% x Balbriggan Shirts 8 Boutwell ’ atr ale = | ra vt rota or di 35} and Drawers, aa. Weel Winslow in Be ‘he ab. | of t : Bas | os ee CN perfect fitting, many a te the United Shdteg, and three 2c. Damask Towels, 125,<. All| Pitlow Cases, made of the very made and and presided over bp on ofl pure German line eety notte nest musUn, wide hem, sire 42x trimmed — excel- fringe. in white and colored inches and 49x36 inches never r nation chosgn by the United 1ge sizt, regularly 12! before sold at less than 14c5 94 lently, The seg- + he must not be an Kneliehman, | § des: cach 3 our price, each. 7} ular priges were \ are oll associated in the crime. h 7 rT All | 35c. per garment, he pebiication of any portion of] @ loc. Bat owe m see : ’ uy : , ¢. per gu . letter whi be of any service you! § te Tur " Westie ") Muslins and Sheetings. bu t to-morrow a ar eee 2 ween eee ine, 37aae tae ed Best quality Bleached Must cg an S dent to keep t 3 Fruit of the Loom and Rival Mi the lot of Light kitchen Towelliig, soe ro * uality, Di), bite, 36 A i 1 +) EXPLOSIVE BULLETS. tchen Towe 2,]""iaente ie ce ean "E31 Blues and Un. r 00 Table J cots, c.-—All linen 5 oe es * #4! bleached Balbrig- ' “Do pot formet to speak of the Amert-|% $1.00 Ta 4 No mail orders filled for this musiin. | oan Shirts and in CHARGE OF PIRACY, can squadron which blockaded your! § H cst, damask pat: | ge? "Muslin 4ije. yde-_Cood gan Shirt | "F ahout Uhe to. sagment 0 pian to you, | CRMS Wmbarting them, wilhews wares 1 yin Wb bigs fast cok)" Hleiched muslin, 36 inches wide, 43 Drawers for SASHES & HAS to yor the non-combatants peaceful a My Peo O ce yd The People, It Is Said, Are |i: « Hight he en Boaged albe ope towns where war would never beon|@ ; ssually sell for $1.00 price, ede 49) usuall ut price, ya. | 15c of ran In the viee of the Uni b Th 3 thought of, but where now the greater 19¢, Sheeting oc. yd. ¢ great Disgusted with Presi- {ic (0 say sen incam tne tonclan con |jart of the tnhabitante, who formerly Outing Flannel. I] at value of the veer; good quality : dent Kruger. joule that he was t cought before a| were friends of the United Btates, have Sc. Outing Plannel, per y4 cnbleached sheeting, 24. yd] |. sammnmnasensse ce Puneil of war for piracy, aad write (0) ‘ayen arms to avenge the dente of Latest desiens and colors, ex 5 Oi, Weaely 180, yes Gur 9 Bale a wert Stocks raid sto have repeesantatives | iietr wives and sone : atly coud quality, regularly ri} price, yd, {P: Gide SOK, Aha Hes venetian: oost counct! of War 10 Ree! «Aigo epesk the rotueal of tne lg 1$ yd: our price, yd, 2 wees a be y ed ‘Tea ‘tain » clas r at most Prinsloo, who surtenderet to Gen. Hun-| “Piracy would be shown by conducting Le agree teas ot vantenivs betetel 106 Outing Flannel A at yd Se. | Wash Fabrics. } he ie s 4 oes ies olaeal ter July ®. has arrived here He says © WAT IN Violation of the usages of cl¥-|phich. was decided upon in the eon-| €CGGGEOEOGOOC00O000000000080000000000000 oC pcb Kh —" 5) 6c. Wash Fabrics, 1°,c. Imperial 1 Fron - ¥ eige ndred different he lo heartily tired of che war and wele|ii#rd war, and the proof woul constat ce of commissioners at T is J sons, tw Geiges, Wetest eolors, } rom the four hundred differen i oe Jin the faet of the coment to killing de and whiety the Un For the firat time in the history of the t Comfortables. if sold earlier im the season a 3 Styles of £ ldings we mention @omes the prospects of perce. fenneless prisoners and non-comba wetng, alfeough their use Roman Gatholle Church in thie country | rye ere | these few The Commandant added & major-|men, women and children, in co 4 hoon IBN as barbarous by the other] ® mee was polemaized thie mosning Sammer an ah nage bro) th hay joe Mouldings {inch and ) Py 4 ity of the Boer @ “disgusted with | and in Y by officers and soldiers | Commissioners at The Hague bee Conner rive napel by % < < d 3 \ All at { President Kruger Mm Ron-combatants “Kok Me people of the United Btates | Bishop of the , 7 ae se ' isc and Solid Oak, | inch Mr, James G, Stowe, the United States! “$f I were not an old man of more! if they think «mat they ave Chris | The marriage wae sha Helen Mary t 79 wie » oe Consu!-General, has returne! here than sintypaine years I would willingly |and ask them how they can rece Pia Kelley, the besutiful daughter of our tac | White Emamelled and Oak per Only ten Boers were in ine party |W! you in your jupt defense thets pretended religion with theip| Major John D Keiry to Alexander M gst 00 Bed aoreete W 5 t her y} Finished Mouldings, | | ‘fg, @hich attacked bis train. The remain- T also suggest that the Fripino Con. | gosnent contact toward MeKiniey and| Sullivan, a lawyer Dabitn, Iretand beaut s f S: sient h phyr ce t ‘ ab der of the commando was composed of | arene send an address to the people of | nis war Cardinal Gdbons altimore, a like i : me t al iy re of andes, } barge for traming and fitting hs jor-| the United - f 4 of th father, cele-|Hishon Fo , ' e " ¢ tc, at, pry cture Se 0 too ee cuare © oreutien af] °t shall uot peo 70s the heads of 1h Seated tho opti! mess : View « 49) Ce Lee” sos une — . nich wili espectaliy influ os # by Bishop Be J. Ketley, of Ba-] ‘VR. The serv q ‘ “ 2 PPING N Ee ea seers usen ont thee] vebeahs Oke an cove of he Wits, | gt? , $ BLOOMINGDALE BROS, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, SHIPPING NEWS. “M'KINLEY A a wes in Port Hamster He caine bo] the Randeome chape ag $M Ave, 5%h aad M Ave., 59th and th Sts, Bd Aves, Sh and 60tb Sta, ALMANAC TOR TO-Dat, be LIAR. be 2 member of the bar of Califeraia, © Soares avers the ghies a + Laeevenennnannny woveeeeennenansnennnnnennnonoontonaat Gun ries. bO8iBus ests. Tides ete... gar} “For example, a reference to the|and of the Bupreme Court of al dispensation from Pope 149) ineuiar beauty ee —-——-- = = == TIDES FOR TO-DaT. Declaration of [ndependence must pe| United States, Me ie a fine-tooki this possible. The marriage and] Mr Sullivan aed bh Pr tor Wigh Worse. Low Woiss,| inserted, but I believe that it te also] man. highly educated but of an ex tendaat esremenicn were briltient sad} Burope 1 dl Pals Me — te he or: [necessary for you to mention in your| citable temper and carliy aroused impressive f ' } — A laaed ne ia # | in al the patnte [ have made above Four years ago, he attained some 4| ry 9 bene ¥ bs gg ¥ a is L . fo : PY ee how that (hts war is piracy, using) Wriety by going to Albany to oppose) the Gignitaries Poy Oe rs RF, ae . ‘ f, ‘7 PORT OF YEW YoRK, them to bring out the want of Christian) (he passage of Aathony Comeiock's Se! abroad new business for oo OU can run up aj feeling of the soldiers Anti-Nudity bill In a neuring before! men were p . a 9 dronicese il ome You must also show that MeXiniey| the legislative committer. ‘ie denounced! The ceremony was strictly private you all.”’- Titus Andronicus i good score when a Relebsancccene Bremes | keeps the people of the (hited States in| Comstock a8 4 biackmaiier Lean 2 | e ss i} Ww Ww Fost iis Antearp ignorance of the tacts: that he ana| After the meeting be and Comstock Koenigin Luise Passengers. if you want to get a dollar | 4 \ pinto Maris Therene. bremae airsn bers of the Cabinet have deliber-]™@t and bad @ wordy altercation in ‘or wel enterprise. | OUTGOING STEAMERS lately tied to secure the ratification of [the Albany railroad depot thar led io | Amen the passengers who arrived (o- Or § SN RESET on the Ten-Pin Alley coma Toes? the treaty the doctor's arrest fay on the steamer Koeniain Laine) jp Don't sit down and cry and of business. The balls & Beek Senagytce breemie, ascwerp te clause ry Me have assured the] He ee Smet bene from Bremen and Bouthampton were: | f ; holler— — nerty of the Filipines. honed bessoead obtained jenry B. Bristol, James D. Beale, | way, T roll true, That they deliberately lied when they |cente damage. Leverson brought oe Peer % ew 10 be, that of Mise Freda Hump yourself and advertise! INCOMING STEASERS eo pare Bry Po werd mad ‘fut in the Bupreme Court, o¢| + W- Butler, Dr. AH. Carter, F. R. No, oS niga “aven said that Agonctilo er - Bremer ctrat be Brouane, Moore, pes nt Se a ee the| for the same ‘nd | aitehall J. D. Gas and dona i Alex Oe, iti * fey lk hin Ls s aes “ ee ae ot > i asl

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