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| ONeill. An Extraordinary Sale of BOYS’ SUITS! | 4 ~ nu i 4 a = We have just purchased from one of the lead | Ing makers of New York who is retiring from business Five Hundred Boys’ Long Pants Suits | We bought them almost at our own figure and we're goiny to place thenon sale To.Morroy At 87.05 each, Not one in the entire lot is worth 3 Jess than $10.00. The sizes range from 14 to) 20 years and from 28 to $6 chest measure, Wt your boy needs a suit of clothes this is your, %y opportunity, Among the lot are Gray and Oxford Mixed Chevio: Suits, | Blue and Black Thibet Suits, t Gray Unfinished Worsted Suits, * Black and Blue Untinished Worsted \: Suits, Oxtord Mixed Melton Suits, Fancy Mixed Cheviot Suits, i Fancy Mixed Cassimere Suits and |) Fancy Worsted Suits in Stripes and it KACH. Checks, \- q Your choice of Single or Double-Breasted Vests, Every Suit is) School Stockings. finely tailored and made of fine ali-wool durable material, i Ribbed and fast black: double knee, \ was” No charge will be made for alterations during this sale,|* A complete line of Young Men's Fall and Winter Suits in all: the) > Finer Grades of Materials, at Very Reasonable Prices, Ks §00 Short Pants Suits, Children’s Sailor Suits, , (016 years, comprising Dickey, Cas jto 10 year sizes, made of 15 ounce ‘ simeres, Mack and blue Cheviot and) Serge, Pants full lined, handsomely em. 4 Heat effects in Fancy Cheviots. al good, broidered, quality considered, the best Schoo! suits that will wear well, {value in town, at 3,00 each. 4.15 each, it Our line of Russian Blouse Suits, Satlor | RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, in fine Faney — Vestee and Norfobi+ rene Suits Is the finest in New York, The Prices are) Excepttonally Attractive, ih q Two Exceptional Values in Men’s Suits. yi Double and Single Breasted Black Thibet Cloth Suits and Single Breasted All-Wool Black Clay Worsted Suits, all sizes, thoroughly 9 715 H well made atid Worth $1500.00... ceseecsereereerees FO ‘ q The leading designs in Fine Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres and | iM Meltons, re plain and fancy, at prices ranging from $13.50 to H, O'NEILL & CO., 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. | { PRINCE CHING BEGINS TO ACT IN PEKING. 4 > price a Ot ee eee and black; sizes 14 to 16 (3240 My $15.00 values at... WOTKN B7. 50,00 006 patent leather tips& ft Bewails the Looting of the Chinese Capital as Unnecessgarily Cruel. (Gopgright, 1900, by the Assoelated Press.) PEKING, Sept. 6, ‘a Via Shanghal, Bept, 4 Prince hing arrived hore yesterday, q accompanied by an escort of Britieh Bt and Japanese cavalry, He spent the y hight In his own palace Bharp diplomatic play \s expected for OP advaniage, Dut any dofiniio negotias I dons will probabiy wot inke plnoe f ntl Li Mung Olene shell have this wae eopeotally true ae regarda private property. He wea thankfyl, however, that the Bacred City had been preserved, Ho had come to Peking, ho aid, with | full authority from ihe Hmperor to ob- tain peace by any necemary snorifice, but he felt eure the generosity of the Powers would not exact anything de- eTading to the dignity of China or en- Oroaching upon Chinese territory, and solid poles, Saturday, Gira’ School Shoes, dongola kid, in button or lace, patent toe caps, warranted, 1 pateteteeetetateletobebebetefelobetetetstoteleteted-tntetelelet Rothenberg &. i FORMERLY PY LUDWIG BROS, |, Sabot tote eee pets totetetotatatnenpunagennteennen ere nenenen tien 12} Cc heel and toe gieat bargains at the to turn green; double sole, high spliced black; double These Great Bargains for.the Girls, Misses’ Tailored Suits. All wool venetians and homiespuns; NEW! Ay. woot cheviot serge colors blue| For children, fashioned from alkwoo! jeunty fly front jackets: (ull flare skirt; skirt and jacket handsomely trimmed with satin folds and tailor stitehed, Colors brown, blue, gray 10.00 Very Low Prices for Very Mothers who want comfortable, good-fitting, good-looking shoes for their children should come here. comfort around town that we are responsible for, You can’t get better shoe chances than these. New York's lowest prices, Giris’ School Shues, of dongola kid, Little Men's «Never Break '') Boys’ School Shoes, satin calf, heavy 1,49 and 1,00 Dry Goods and Fancy Goods. OPENING “good 1,39 and 1,69) ol ey THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900, West 14th St. fous Moner Baek i _ Boys’ $3.50 Blouse Suits at $1.98. Values like the above have made the Boys’ Department a great success, Here's an all-wool suit made from navy blue chaviot in the truest and best fashion by a leading manufacturer, His reputation is these suits, That's why he's so careful to make them pretty and Lvery suit is handsomely trimmed with rows of silk soutache, i Maret ll O°) Boys’ Knee Pants, 49c, back O The shields are ciegantly embroidered with silk anchor, and have a cord and whistle, Blouses are cut long and full, Llsewhere a $3.50 value. Herseceres oon Boys’ Flannel Blouses, 25¢, peeeeree ee Worth 49¢. Have sailor and Worth 75¢, Alkwool chev- shirt collar and are well 25 Jots and worsteds, Well 49 made in every particular,. Cc MAdEs see reeens thee reeeee { of Boys’ Caps and Tams, 49c. Boys’ Suits, $4.98, All the leading shades, trim+|High-class allwool blue 49c black diagonals, — Ele- ant values, Worth 19¢ | TO ee rseeteee cones 25c Misses’ Ribbed Hose. | Prime, stainless black: warranted not Worth o8¢ med in pretty styles, Good valyes A large and choice SELECHIOM sree verse neenee Serge and 4,98 Boys’ School Stockings. Extra heavy quality, Gor re, {ast Brees extra Sabie sole; heel an unusual value, high spliced heel and toe, Pe ee oe Girls’ Sailor Suits, New Golf Capes, brown and red: full blouse; deep sailor collar, braid trimmed) skirt ts reversible rugs in the latest golorings and nattiest patterns; with hood or made full with deep hem, | trimmed yoke; stzes 8 to percaline lined: sizes ‘3 98 1% very popular re} 49 to 14s $5.00 values at 4 school weary $5 values at“ ® Peer ee Good Shoes. Now for the Challenge Clothing Sale! —————— ‘BOYS’ 2. PIRC There's a lot of solid foot Shoos, very strong, cushion of brass] OF medium weight soles; also screws in soles, new pair for a pair! — Viel kidskin, $1.25 values at. bo that Crone wane for reasonable time Boys’ Solid Calf ‘Never Break’’ i Little Men's Spring Hoel hoes, sizes 11% to § “Never Break’ Shoes 4.25) spect Srey oe 1.69 Stern Bros Exclusive Fall & Winter Styles of Boys’ Suits Overcoats & Hats including a number of Imported Garments h Arrived and the question of hie) N® homed within a month to see the i Saturday ere ere eee, OF THEIR NEW STORES [Beye Met sda i @ Japanese Minister (9 CHINE! “Prinoe Ching thinka a great blow hae H |, of importer Aaa nol believe the lowe to the elty te Chang'an credantiala, aa he belleVEd! irreparable Mat Prince Ching waa the only man in authority. Prince Ching stated that he trusted | for a more magnificent one may arise from the aahew the Numstone expect LI Hung Chang to Arrive within a few dave Hrhey do that {n the immediate future everything | NO want |r mit themselves in any ould be settled, suuiatuotority Way Until hie nerival, though they say are willl to hear what Prince Me thought the trentment of Pes Chine tee ih Bing wonecensarily craet, and thae STAN GIHAL Sept LoL Mung Chang TO-MORROW---SATURDAY. SOUVENIRS. Cassimer to 16 yrs,, $5.00 Value *7.50 to $12,90 Youths’ Suits of blue or black Cheviots, also Mixtures, 14 to 19 1,20, 75 acarte for Peking tod q o> o—— ; a have thelr views, We will meet and! make & very hot Mor the foreigners, Value 10,50 negotiate.” eald Lt , © belleved this, bul afterward found LI HUNG CHANG LAUGHS Avked whether he expected demants \t wae not true West 23d Street y for the cession of territor as indemnity The papers are Inoorrest tn saying in Ld Hung Chang replied ahe ‘ into issuing ediote, AT CONGER’S SUFFERING ‘To am in commeanteation with) I) avernment Ie deepotiam. a ae "| some of the Governmen have jerce the Empress 8N6) rations which must be brought to an i ; advierm and some times th vie ‘The means | am compelled to adopt , “ nak for lana." bad and Khe may be misled. q Our Envoy's Loss of Weight “A Bad Recome| "ras varscssnten: -riere is great ofe, DM tui ee may ve milage P| Hi ” joatty abroad to hear atl the interpreter said a ruinous to the oo mendation for Horse Flesh. pally brad’ 19 bea. on bane tntera ae uli th eo someone the ve the atege. 1d Hung Chane int then, ape Tie Kinpre (Copyright, 1900, by the Amociated Prem) | (his wae donbilens dae BHANGHAL, Sept ML) Hung Chand! dimetptine,” and turned lett to-day for Meniain, 0 POUL® 1! Joot oF tones A ae Poking ne Pelae. aq ilel! att # name of tie Doware meditated @ moment} man erately, sald warfare continues the Mm 1) ust they be enforced,” n eh @ wietne| KRUGER MOVES, OV. know how mach adly advised. Bhe wa af ed Vio who |» nach Gi Ee I Cg Sipe an ih China, eave had suy atiral prwers, that t sment| Teamavaal President Takes Up Hie F , ti yild not be Injured and were able to fait to ally ieulhodba GIL. the: Bie> q fterview before leaving to m core (iat Whe Japanese were eee . ent of the Agorlaiod Press It hour and, ae usual, the joterview the one inte The aged ent if Mi eeomen told that enty pounds, he laughed werrity, | pad remarked that this waa oe havey taken Afty milion 6 offers at Poke hang said Adod two ng 1d Mang a have vot The rumor Hore to the real roy, who ts ters Ce have sutte Mr. Com Am # had ost weve) t the tterview LA Hung pirite to be In fine and BRITISH PROCLAIM KRUGER IS OUT. tuguese Governor, LORBNZO = MARQUEZ, DBLAGOA BAY, Sept. 14—President Kruger has removed from the home of Here Pott, the the Netherlands here, to the reel f the District Governor, me WATCHING BRITAIN: ain it] LONDON, Sept 1h-‘The following des: {that It tm unélens to continug the atrammte poor recommendation for hover trovers an. Fanalve ne War any longer ‘ feab" | He regretiod pated bas been rece i " y Yety probably unknown to the tn Salisbury fv om Deck Again and > ° ment troubles | oitioe from Lord Roveris, at Machado: 1 ni, op Transvaal and Ori Home Important Developments Ho said that Prince Ching and hime| ur 1} Jenire except to | n that) near golf had full authority from the D f impart lorp: biol mney Are Looked For, ager Kmprens and Kmperor to neg ” the orview the Kruger hae fed (o Lorenso Maravet (hoummnd of thelr fellow-subjeets! LONDON, Sept. 14—Lord Salisbury te GB settlement with the Powery, exp n sald Jeplored the} and Botha has been obliged to give O¥eF ave now prisoners of war, not one |agin attendee to business at {he fo ing that there were other Com ewepapers are peajus| the command the Boer army (6M ap whom wil be released anait| eign Offce, He unexpectediy turned up } Bionera for China, Li asked many ques | } agatnot htm," and asserted that| porartly to Viljoen on account of II] aoe under ame ngntnet there from Hatfleld this afterfoon. Im: Mone about the Nahting at Tentatn this oppoattt: Kinated with the Bing-| health Ip cont ¢ of thie | have ‘aus it portant devel ite are looked for, : Follet of Peking, ¢ sh preen of Mhangtul” whtoh tnmael « han follows MFPOnAP wasenaiiions ‘The oMcteis At the British Foret of euch Power tn r et th f the world r, with The burghers must be cognizant of }Offce point owt that the stage bf nego- it tion and fighting 4 ote The Ansociated with) the faet tha Interve Cations fae not yet been reached. Great coved hte Lore ve i ¢ can come’ from any dering ut : @gners approv fighting quall-|preae r A had in if qualifieatios Hen of the Chinese. how Peking was de: | be m powers, and, Parther, that the here was a visi- Fended, what bodies of Chinese fought whereupon Fi Hung Chang quickly de f wailing mpire ia determined to complete he ce thie afterne Teal, and expressed regret at the privas manded Jat | work which has Already t #0 many aeceptance Es Hung ie of th 1 the pos |iives, a t iol the war As a peace negotiator and tne yilone of the women and children in| Why don't they aecopt me ne i lene : ah rh . an agreement betwoen Peking nemotiator! pe ky wnat | Ys 1A Hung Chang also tng the correspondent } of the Chinewe or a red whether | fos Questions put joerning the 4 Hung Chang cont) scttlorent which the Chis 4 noen much abure Moma ulin oF bill vaal. Kruger u that the abuses wore practically | Mpiomaticntiy parrted vt “China has her views as to what oet-fand him desertion of tert te cme wasriane he amit eres dtl aad je poem at should make clear to hip 1 with the Trita-| Pree 81a \ shows how hone of Women and ohidron, and when | BOs Government wanted to make were} lee in his opinion is ihe war which haa | now been carried on for nearly @ year, | out that with the exception of the small ran Transvaal and the ( a war to which nly one ending Lord Roberts (hen proceeds to ‘point David Well, manufacturer yt shirt swalnts, at 708 }, tony Boer cause} area which Gen, Rothe te defonding the} ed for the benefit of creditors to yet. bat: faapnetnuny Si Pages aim), Bae bi has POLICE TRAP TwoCaught as They Took twenty-alx years olf, of 114 Stanton street, and Edward |, Golinger, owenty x prisoners in + gone POMPTON TNE TI TTT Ehrich Bros. ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIRS, 3d Floor, 9 to 10 A, M. : Ehrich Bros. + ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIRS, 3d Floor, 9 to 10 A. M. We Defy All Competition. We Give You Supreme Values. 4 One man said that this clothing store is an enemy to the clothing trade, He , Sons conversely. We are competitors, surely, and we are told that competition is life of trade, But we do not fear competition, as it would seem that others do, Does it mee sytbing to you as aclothing buyer that remarks should be passed of such a nature We have built a magnificent clothing business by striving in the interests of the retail clothing buyer. It’s by securing your interests that we have best served our own, Frankly, we arranged this sale to force business in a backward season, but to assure its success we are offering you absolutely The Best Values in New York for To-Morrow. , p ‘ Men's Medium- Weight Suits, et Mahe Rye IMPORTED 81- Ones GUTTA, on CHEVIOT, RN oe inauaie : CA8SI MERE TEDAND ment, in light, eR ado PLAID OWRV: medium and dark fer) mete loT SUITS, checks and piaide, breasted styles. Cheriota and ae well as plain Elegant Bust- Tweets, shown colors, in reliable ness Suits, as in the newest grades of cassl- well as those colorings, in meres, cheviote, designed for stripes, checks worsteds and general purpore and plaids — tweeds; suits that wear, made up cut, made and wore made for with an eye to finished in & g00d, hard service giving good first-clase mahy~ as well as for wervice; per- ner ~~ atylisi style and dress; foetly tailored, nobby an hundreds of pat- hand-made col- atrictly high terns to nelect tars, wide grado — equal from, and not a French facings, in every re- sult in the lot ete,; in fact you spect to the that sold for less can't touch best made-to- than $8.00 and them at other Wy . ordor aitts, fome as high as stores at less! qualities that we sold at $18, $12.00; match these than $14.00, Our 20 and $26, but to- on our challenge 4 7I Challonge Sale price 6 66 eee yi ‘nt 9 AG A ° W sdsetiwenevereciny ry longe price is...,.. * Most Exceptional Sale « of Men's Overcoats, But It Can Only Last Two Hours, 8 to 10 A.M. (CHOURSONEY) | $00 SPRING TOP OVERCOATS, made of Strictly all-woollen Covert Cloths, shown in six different styles, perfectly tailored and cut according to the latest Broadway box style; have wide | French in a in sizes from $4 to 44 chest measure, Come and get a $10.00 3.75 ‘BOYS’ 2-GARMENT Spring top eee DOUBLE - BRBASTED }A cholco SUITS ages 7 to 16, for BOYS' 8-GARMENT | 2,98 tt Reet reer iesw ones the ridiculously low price of........ +066 BLE - BREASTED SUITS, 7 to 16, BOoYs' VESTIE AND 1.98 SAILOR SUITS, Ages 3 to 8, ‘These suits are made of an excel- lont assortment of woollen fabrics in pleasing Fall patterns, The Dou- ble-Mreasted Sults are made with yaterese seats and knees, The featoe Suits have the new style amall collars and are neatly trimmed and have the latest dou- breasted ble. vent, 2,98 60 of VESTEE SUITS, ages to 8, BOYS’ SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, agen 8 to 12, ‘These suits are made of a choles assortment of fine woollen terials In natty cheviots, eassimeres and fast indigo . Not to for less than $5.00, wea BOYS’ 3GARMBENT SUITS, ages 9 to 16, at 13.98 a In all the newest designe checks, platds, mixtures, aleo ey plain black and blue cheviote, smooth cassimeres and imported rough effects, double seats and Kneos, taped seams, elegantly trim. BOYS' 8-GARMENT SUITS, ages 9 to 16, at This it com, choles Seoteh nevtot xtures, q t) mi broken plaid, stripe and check ef- fects, as well as black and blue col- orings. in cheviote and Thi cloth, These suite are made man- With every Boy's Suit sold to-morrow we are go- ing to give ENTIRELY inn a ary mote Sap, oe OF CHARGE a Golf med and tatlored; worth $6.00, ouble Voata, otylishly cut!Can, regularly sold at 50 mn on properly ies and tallored, oath, Rulary Candy Specials ' for Saturda bag ts | die (3 Retarped Me von: 1 ABSORTEL” Men's Furnishings Offers. Pats OY ape Who says that men don't believe in bargains? Come into this | “in AU UXIUMH® kina, per 99, men’s store during any Saturday special sale, and the falsity of such | NO") a statement will be demonstrated, Our buyer had trouble to get enough of the following offers to last: throughout the day, but they're OCOLA PRS, iy iskinda, 9g mA Rela aia ast 95° Rts | ALLA PRANUT BRETT LB, fi Rann 10c here at last, and we firmly bel i cris peg we firmly believe that equal values will be found Wom en’ 5 MERLE Road tt peice ek 1 25¢| Neckwear, lent value at 390, and 29¢ 600, per patr, at......, j F G00,, at, per pair...... | Great Clearing Reductions. MEN'S SUSPENDERS, worth 25e, per palr, at, 2 paire for 26¢,, or DOK DALE sisi verse j29e Children’s School Dresses: Remarkably Low in Price. : The dress will not make the student, but it helps, We all can do better work when there's no worry to divert our attention, A new dress means a mind more free to many a little maiden, roadie 8 cba 98c sic ea oe is WeBaNS ath cie™ ma h l B ore ame S| NA EE Too great a Stock for the sea. Son—that’s an old story in some places, and is too often a mere excuse, Here it is an uncommon cry, But when it comes there's always most merciless price cut: ting. Judge of the values we are offering by the following exam. ples: LACK CASHMERE F! ri \- tomely embrol tered in Mik ana els ed with | foursineh mike rings, original pi (of FOR A $2.00 SCHOOL NESS LAT Fie ee ee | ote alas ry gee a PULLEY 4 coptional lot of usual 600, qualities, at..,.., ‘H PLY LINEN “ARH. sinen 2 to 14 all silt and madras TRING hil ansortment of colors, usual sold for ® ots. per di ‘owlts an’ Me only—yokes tucked with full | 6 PRee sec a 4 fernie rained ees] basse tie IS Sey UN We nant fort tein DO] game Vd Wows 296 | Baia wares is ll i al alld Hie" tor arutaayes. price fet nvr 6th Ave, and 23d St. when Berger, It ts alleged, claimed to be thelr representative he got what he wanted, ‘Thir plan SHIPPING NEWS, AUMAMAC FOR TO-DAY, un rises. 6.28180 veln,..614)Moon rion, ime HOH WATER. Bandy Mook. .11.28)dor. I°4..12.00)Ielt Gete,.1.68 PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, 40 order goods, give a SWINDLERS. Detectives have been watching for the two men for a week. Yesterday Bach, Pt. Adbertson, of the Mac- flation, that Bolinger was ul worth of mink ekine, The captain and bis two wardmen went.there, By their orders a dummy package was given to Bolinger, Ho was shadowed, and at Greene and Spring Streets was folned by Berger, The two were arrested and to-day held tn $1,000 Samuel Berger, aline William Krauss, old, of 160 Monroe sirest, were the Jefferson Market Court thie morning, charged with hav+ ing obtained several hundred dollars worth of furs from local dealers under batl. ot Parra, Marmbui New re i Dorado, New Californie, Glastow,

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