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TITRE, ver es — fi . FT, ve SS Teaco ba iss: fais canerenmeee ater ETT THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1901. CHARLES T. YERKES, — |amoupwaraxpnrm er Soy gq me TO! BE! AN EDITOR. SALE OF NUNS VELNG Rothenberg CO. | j Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refundec. eaetene rs SS OE Se tee eee A very large importation for the Spring WwW 14 h S megnnteo? C lpisposse of Elevated) Shion est t t. eas | Season. | pened :| Stock Worth $5:000.7) Four shades of dark blue, old rose, fawn, ' Reeicreintitty for : 000; Has Other Hold-) reseda, tan, castor, light gray and old blue. | ~ Immense Success of f Our | aac aa as verte ‘ eiee0r| E ‘The weave is of the finest sheer, yet substantial e Mona more : coral evole quality,—combining durability and fashionabl | Second Anniversar S | | Be ; quali combining durability nable ta pur face : Leisure to Journal- appearance, necessary for the clinging draper- y a e. | pasar ism. | jes of the coming season, | All Selling Records Being Rapidly Broken fae arials < 7 ee acs ie = See Ne = | = —- = —--— Lr paca: cH ee tT Tee eee 95 cents per yard; VALUE $1.50. TTonday, the tirst in celebration ‘of our Second Anniversary, has been one of successive’ FEATURES IN SS triumphs for the store. When this advertisement first went to press to-day the store looked like some vast bazaar on a gala Holiday occasion. As the hours passed the crowds grew larger, flowing. to every floor, and transforming the place into a mammoth hive of human activity. Every depart- MR. YERKES’S CAREER. FLANNELS, ment was taxed to its utmost capacity. But everybody who came was good-natured. THE CON- the countr nlefly oe 3 n year street railway ares nsineee aot 60000 Suitabl : | © CERT IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT ON THE SECOND FLOOR, AND THE EUROPEAN 28 : Et cease A ee sous : ee Plouses| eee, BESS { MYSTERY EXHIBITION ON THE THIRD FLOOR, furnish tree and gratifying entertainment. ae eae 3 s. purchases daily paper of Gowns or Children’s Frocks. | ers, has ebapiute contre three elevated lines ja Chicago, is nese tating Ble c $ s own 1 His idea of journalism. “Finet + of all, a paper anould be Tuesday Will Be Just as Important Here as Monday. _ Finequality, striped, “Silk Warp” French There will be no abatement in the vast assortments of merchandise, for lines everywhere Flannel, — pink-and-white, — blue-and-white, | hrough the store will be reintorced vigorously to-night after store closing. When you come to- red-and-white, heliotrope-and-white or ay morrow you will be able to fairly revel in bargains of the most astonishing description. honest.” ng the Underground tnan CHARLES T. YERKES ways int t sear he began nes hecks:|19¢, Heavy Venise Lace ee Penge i Railway of Logdon—revolu- and-white,—in waist lengths of 2!; and 3 | LADIES’ SUITS. | DRESS GOODS. | LACES. Meved. nee it c izing present systems. Advance styles in Spring Costumes; COLORED. ; lorchon, Pt. de Paris and Val. abalone ; ee Sa. Keoek| | all wool Venetians; blouse bolero] 100 Pleces Granite Suitings,| Laces, '2 to 5 inches wide, puriac A CT sate Use ee and $1.50 cach: Fermerly 86 cents per vard and Eton effects; new tlounce skirt;| Camel's-Hair Cheviots, allewool AF | salues.'this sale, yd z 259) PLATA COTS oh taffeta silk lined jacket; braid or! batross and English Tailor i so) Follatlone In Chicago for the purohare Sates taffeta tri 4; colors:| srati theses finestood: i Gravavevbvapdueebvenchensyenoreve/eveousverensicnsegrenesevevguovive. jar i . Nico Street Teall. 1500 yards Scotch Plaid Flannels, Late a back worth 4G) 00 soins! Lessa ines cant Sate Bendlnns 115 inches wide, 10c vult etve atl sides $15.00. 3 je | sale, the yard..... seceee rr ! ‘ ptain a 4o cents per yard; FORMERLY 60 CENTS. icon arias =, SS 0 30c. Venise and ‘Applique Band- | attack neithe le 3 ehh te 1k 7 | 50-inch All- Wool Homespuns i ings, t Tects, 2 ete SILK WAISTS. | *tinse'shades ot gray one Nese niet ccygenuing Meets 2 1 Qe Fine vratreta Silk Waists, inblck.| beiore sold for less than S° light blue, pink, rose, and} a yard. This sale. CacovOrnnntent Hemi bint lavender; handsomely tucked. back 75 Pieces Fine Melrose Suitings: | ter and buckrases, Mestre uditten ie ne cere eas full 44 inches wide, in all the new, 5e maker finish over titted waist linings} fashionable spring stades, including | sizes in black up to 44. in 2 QQ) resedi, old rose, castor, national, | H Losee Nellings, invisible Philadiepits vite! BROADWAY AND11TH ST! Jumped the 59c 2,000 Yards Applique and Venise ate JAMES MeCREERY & CO. patrol of Sy old by Mr an to Chicago atreet ral T Cumpatgn Custom ntral of the elev fizacontral gt way aystema, Meshes, Vard.ecceeeeesrees . colors Up tO 40... seers cardinal, ete. Positively worth 69 ‘ c t 98c.a yd. This sale... : SS LADIES’ RAGLANS. jor ee WASH GOODS, 4 Swell spring garment. Made from) 2,000 ds Fine Silk Mulls, i i inen's fashionable English coating in| DRESS GOODS. shudésof pink, sky blue, white, cardi: f ; Oxford and black. New empire | Black. | ral black, ete worth é9e. a 3 r) S | ERN BR«( ) T HE} 2 S | fuck, velvet collar, turn back cuff, RAW GaN inane Chee! eulibsiakeee 9c 5 aad Si uN an Boye and asieeves int lined, ; man these are a particulirly cond | Imported Dotted Swiss, in white fe 2 wt miles of track. To-morrow, on Third Floor, Special Sale of special feature of this sale at 17 98 | Pegi abet 49c! Ge ey ores Ist 99¢ i ie iatiel thy here wth Pulte Ane Union loop. ? =A 1 lot of 100. Pl of| a vard. | This sale, the yard. is poltat and the South Sh town connections to all 3 BOYS' SUITS. assorted lot o} leces So SAAT LR Dts Seco thane) eens heen / a * 1 { . Whipcords, E we sane, mk Mery it Rich Cut Glass Extra Pair of Pants Free. | feuforatordaccheviots | SPRING RIBBONS. ke chest ie ftne | tee tint ay moti Vinegar Cruets, Value $1.10 at 75c Boys’ Bibe Cheviot Blouse Suits, andj Stormy Serges: this 7Qc Heavy, Magnificent, Quality, of x e 1 ” « powever tine wi extra Pair ol ants, em- Sale, Vdewsececeee soeecvee Silk jouble-Faced tin lb. 3 taat hel Bon Bon and Olive Dishes, Value $1.75 & $2.50 at 1.45, 1.95 brottered anchor, handsomely ‘rim 100 Pieces 42-inch Crepons;| bon, No. 5—Two-toned (one colo: : = med with red, white an ick sou-| beautiful blacks. exquisite lustre; usu- | on oneside and a contrasting one on é : Nappies, 7-Inch, Valie/ 33-50) at 2.50 tache brald, lanyard cord and whistle;| —atty sold at $1 78.4 var ‘this OBe, thither) in a Rewtterin rangesof iH return Aw ite Ante Bowls, 8 and 9 Inch Value £3.95 & $6.00 at $3.25, 4.95 sizes 3 to 9 years; every I 98 sale... eats C | striking combinations; suitable fo 5 active part In th t my naelt jaealinsts a 3 , Sint ein aueien £1.65, 1.95 worth $3.50; this sale... Be INEN i ec Hey detain and cum be newspaper, the Daly 0 Helton ater jotties, alue a! ee arwd. . ATT . iS resses; wor Sc. a yare a I Seelinn ni ‘ i EMBROIDERIES. , HOUSEHOLD LIN Ss | feature of this sale, per ¥d.,at ‘ Claret Pitchers, large size, Value $10.00 at *7.50 Thousands of yards. Too nuny vari-| Fringed Huck Towels; col- nes the ie : iaide border. 18440; regular 5c MEN’s FURNISHINGS; ft Ice Cream Sets, 13 pleces, Value $26.00 at $22.75 eties to briefly describe. To realize} ored as ier as t " ce stile a) Sine : what splendid bargains they are you| Price 10v. each; this sale, cach Tlen's Medium Weight Natural must Inspect them; values Wp 10 Heavy Honeycomb Towels; 20x Wool Undershirts; neck and front J \ ‘I tea Tables $ | ty 284 your choice. IC} regular price 12%. each: this sale} bound with silk; Diawers to match: :, 4 PMs ihe mahogany finish, with brass trimmings, Value $4.25 3.25 = = (we reserve right to limit quin 7 pearl buttons, extra suspender tapes; f We CATA I the « | SILKS. titles). ..eseeeee sooe SC) double gussetssexcellent 4c, 39 f Mion NG intake here treceive West Twenty-third St Black All-Silk Peau de Pitta) Dest te | rarmment his sale only ¢ wut 1 Vite ly Y=IN > Sol regulr 69¢. qual ys (note size) 29x54; value 45c.; flen's Suspenders — Heavy extra \ Ite “itr es eed yx r ree this sale, yard see. 'AIc this salesssoe ; : 25c Gaus webl ings cotton ends, extra ' H-sillk Foulards i 19-inch Huck Towe! ing. 18¢ drawer supporters; 25¢. val- atinch Sikns and color ¢+.1 EAC Memes DIC libuanitiese eee LOC ? Mar m ' : : ONES ASSIGNS VOLE 2 200 IN GEMS: MAY BE STRIKE HOTEL BURNED | - ORIENTAL CARPETS Fluctuations in Smelt-| LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. | roubles of Another ing & Refining as prt ee rbat rate vw.) Firm Place Him in are ES F 250, fine Karabagh and Shir- ' Moving Cause. Fe amas Difficulties. te oe re kn for lever on tar on once ot ve thiet nas ween] House Shorers’ Union The Seawanhaka Was;"”.) Rugs, gti 6insix'4 ‘ tat é ceo mh ta, tirat, $i > Threatens the Sub- Totally Destroyed ft. 3 ins, to 4 ft.x 6 ft 5 : * cee Someries cal) Sule STOLEN JEWELS, Contractors. This Morning. | _ ins. Thursday, wae and at Volt Colles and ‘They Dug Up ‘ —_ 7.00, : lowly ae vn hair at N 3 Nurgine's Nonrd, ‘A clash between the Central Feder-| ‘The Seawanhaka Hotel, one of the! fog and Ams ' i uM | Prank MeCluaky was arratened in}ated Union and the sub-contractors of | oldest and beat known hotels an the - , . ‘ ceo: | Tong Island City to-ay on the charge | the rapid-tranatt tunnel may reault In alnorth whore of Long Intand, at Oyster/ At extensive collection of ree of burglars a ; ; " h bout 5 % strike to-day, The sub-contractors are| Hay, was destroyed py fire @ fod tay Fi ‘i . SiG Heed of breaking inte the) wititng to employ only unton men, but) ting. ‘The fire was dis-| antique and modern, 7 Sa § they are not willing to pay the rate of sident of the village whe! Kayaks Mousouls and ; f COTTON MARKET WEAK. + demanied dy the House Shorera’ | saw mitig oul af wo wind” of | , Union gave the alarm and; = Dg g hestans,—medium e¢ proprietor, was the The House Shorers demand $2.75 per! C is st : day for thelr work and claim that they | firer to respond, sizes. Many rare speci- tispla OO Hewes Sel for Bath tecomunts eres te ny " police that He "| bracing | He came rushing downsture with ivsh is i RECAB AA ay watches In| bave Juriediction of all Wunne! Metre [eal fic overcoat ant shoes on. ie! mens included in the : ” Wann maw patios fiver: [ane Ore o found the barroom ablaze, Mr. Weeks R Tol Tam Sti] ay that a part of this work Is un- ‘ | stock. ' : pele i t nd i cited avd that the pay for unskilled [Tas up through the house and alarme: | ! M owed that hd 1,60 a da the ‘guesta and emp.oyees, all of whom me | ‘ sean a eeecaea ee pederated ‘Union haa tn-| Were aalecn at the time. $10.00 rea e Mn €n damondea | D eaventy: ‘The firemen were soon at the scene, Usual prices 12.50 to 18.00 Stet | dorsed the panition of the House Shorers. but the fire burned so flereely that they i i 4 and iw son's 1. sky was hell in § Yhe police Were at once notified, out the net hatl to await Chief Engineer 8. L. F. Deyo, of the ‘ ve the Gratid Jury men| Were unable to save any part of the 5 re és Rapid Transit system, smiled | when |notel. A house adjoining, owned by) Antique Persian Hall Strips, — t . . ~ ’ ked if a strike on the part of some } eta ‘ (Me Sb St ‘ (4) of the men at work on the big tunnel] Joseph Bennett, also caught fire, Put) __. f+ + 14 ft. to 3 ft. 6 et anu 4 |. ‘ous G ‘ : ; : aires . eta wae qxpectod. nd nothing of a strike,"| All that was taken from the bumed{ ins, x 22 ft. stents, Sa aan picts Ww Mar fat he seid, “and I think that t fa more] hotel were a few pleces of parlor furnl- ay 4 9 mie tas) S64 i He a . taieithen anything eles: I. know of no] ture and a plano, The guests, adout Mf-) 44 Qo 35.00, 45.00 and 75.00 \ i ; jd ‘ ation reason for the men to strike and have|teen in number, lost all their property. | °°" 7) © Novemte S| fapeane ‘ husiness of th Lee Trecalredvanyfeomplain The loss on the hotel Is cotimated at - tnday f : t | Work will be commenced to-morrow or| $15.09. This In partly covered by In-) Turkish Rugs,—carpet sizes . 1 ps i 1 4 Wednesday on the City Hall section of) surance. — rn 4 the tunnel The Degnon-Mclean Con-| When Mr. Weeks entered the bar- 50.00, 60.00 and § cs Wy — struction Company, which will do the! on he wan able to get a few dollars phasic Mises 5 Aus LOCAL WHEAT ACTIVE. facarley work from the City Hall to Great Joncs LULU Ice OEAN Tare erent bataiies antl gee Usual Price 72.80 to 110. ‘ =| emo H 1. has in . 5 +3 etoratatrna laa layin WUE cued endl iederem mirada cet imal| eae Firemen Save Three Rescuer Adler [tut lan" been delayed By chatece Ih |which he had placed under the mattrca Tudint Rugs: ccurpetsizespe (4 vel se ‘ tat Lata ashy Ban te Humans and Also Complains to Cross : The Beawanhaka Hotel belonged to ! : B . votive 2 + . the Townsend estate, among the heirs 110.00 s : : ‘ a Dog. of Police Brutality. SHIPPING NEWS. — of whlcn are Charles D, K. Townmend, ACRE iS ' maacieonesione former Burrogate of Quecns County; Coi. CER I r Torr ALMA ‘ Robert Townsend, Assistant District- + Pi aatriee (Sun vete, 8.6376 te. ..5. 65, ott q rc s ae aH 5 Two women, a chiid and a dog were| Ansembiyman Charles Adler arent :o| Se” Muth -e3tl#an et umtees Attorney of New (york: former Guyer: |185,—tiue azque and Mod: Te id, aS y nae an'smetal position ar Aitany, "| dern Bokharas,— various sizes,—brilliant rich colors, DIDN'T ANSWER SUMMONS. So Crane Iasued Second Order for Dandurand’s Appearance. Alexander Dandurand falled to an- pee tumment treeerimeancey (JAMES MsGREERY 800, ¥ ¢ Headquarters to-day to complain hird floor of a blazing 1 peddlers on frame tenement ti Williamsburg to-day [the eavt s | The butting t# at No. 391 Central avenue Rise 0, Bol ea. oppressed |i The explosion of a lamp set fire to alprevented them fron earning an honest nd-floor apartment of | living, hen the Fire Depart- texitimate rived women were noon the | eatiry oor, Foreman James Haviland, K 121, man up to reacie them, but rescued from th aie and 14.50. for licenses to conduct thelr fe, he sald, but the bru- if policemen ts a constant menace lor Crows made an evasive re- ' era of the qulpraitar.” — Septune, Bt. michaels ete erase and bullders at No.| Wo-ld Watt advertitors. Boye, read wv hie 2 Mem Wagner, T must die, | tor Mies. Bpenoet 18 re 1 ne rn ee aa ean an ae ae eniding| Muth posters, of the Orpheurn. oe As the aes i etn avenue, to-day assigned 0] Woo) Wants, ‘Cua, 1A > Ha ipate muy will be held to doveemine right am bor to one of the moat value] women had been rescued. The buikting| Charge could not’ be proven, Sa. xm I. Harts. “how he ile’ himacit. able tracts of real estate In Elizabeth. was destroyed, ‘ ae Fant was refused, Tem a hgotens) I SSrporeted ics nk > 5 cet zt ro. a 1 PEER NLAT Adler's complaint, saying that t f No, @ West One Pte found the stairway benind hin in flames. af vere. Col } Starr Colgate, of No. F ~ DEATH MESSAGE TO MOTHER. ' es ale took ie women io he front win: wi They got ean. ice rtereg, with Tigurle ‘ Mundred and Seventeenth aireet., Col- Twenty-third Street. = 3,\ dows and called to his men to rata afel ‘raftic ccused him of writing - Tewndiiena sinie| (Ae OPLEXY KILLS BROKER. Tadanil wiorensel BiraUeatrat ines 3 a OUTGOING BTEAMBHIPS. Ening fetter, fata es old infant, waa tint taken down Sald Me Covered White Rat P. 22S SAILED,. TO-DAY, FARO NET Be ORE ae Grane: eof Wort day by. Magistrate Crane it Lees reerek her mother, Mre. Frank Strauss, and} The Superintentent of ihe Academy | Pretorts, Bermuda, Hamttton, Norfolk, feaugd today Police Caer j i finally M Lena Hariteh, her mother.|of Music in Brooklyn applied to-day —— ¥ | » Nice. moienly oF aponlers: at tn Taek The ond lady wanted to take ner dox| for a warrant for the arreat of Perey INCOMING) BTR AMSEITS, Ballding Company Assign BEA ] i Slwith her, bu! wiland reser, nat ‘illlams, of the re, i . Iw Enaabeth, N. J. honor for himeelf, Flames burat through | alleging that aS Pinar ponies prepay martes The Charles Andrus Bullding Com-| woya ary wanted every day by

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