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ra ATCHENE NOTE) AN SURRENDER French Still Fighting| and Silence Taken as Significant. elient upon imotiations t that ni ofa Justify tures were ma e Ing of the armistice Lord Kitesener's despates @ated at Pretoria lust night, is asf lows: “De Wet has reached Seneka! on northward progress. “French. in addition to hie previous successes, reports 4% Boers killed wounded, 5 taken prisoner and surren dered, with 2 rifles, ammunition, 2.4) hors 4 waguns and carts, trek oxen. “Methuen has arrived at Warrentoa from Klerksdorp, bringing tn) prisoners and cettle. ‘Phe weather is wet movements of the colusn: Judging from De ‘* movements he haw either no particular destination or js making for Natul. ROCHEFORT TO VISIT KRUGER. Pro-Boers Active at the Hague and Young De Wet Work- ing in Berlin. delaying the ‘THE HAGUE, March 15.— Rochefort and other Paristin are here conforring with the eupporiers of the South African republics. They will visit Mr. Kruger at Utrech BERLIN, March 15.—Young Christian De Wet, the nephew of the Boor Gen- eral of that name, and other Boer sM- cers visited the Reichstag to-day and fiad interviews with a number of pron nént members of that body. Boers Cut Telexraph Wires. CAPE TOWN, March 15.—The Boers having cut the wi munication between the east inces and Natal is Interrupte ———— NEGRO TOWN IS A SUCCESS. jn in Minnin- Mound Bayou an O sippt Wildern Isalah T, Montgomery, x man who was once @ slave of Jefferson Davis, ‘and who now is the Mayor of Mound Bayou, a negro town which he Dullt up In the Yazoo Delta, in sissipp!, Is to be one of the speakers along with Bishop Potter, Booker T. Washington and Paul Lawrence Dun- bar, at the meeting to be held in Madl- gon Square Garden Concert Hall Mon- day, March 18th at 3) ‘M., for the Deneft of Tuskegee Institute. The meet- ing 1s held under the ausp of the ad Mr, Morris K, Jesup, the P of Commer: y Jowihg description of 3 y hegro town whl has built of the country teh tt ts situated "The Yaz00- nim: Mense Irregular oval, atxty-fve mile in width. | It ” of wonderfully an realdents hei “In 1887 the ialteiot Mou! ing rude c them with at nighiCau ” Notwithatanding more settlers came. and inl of Mound Bayou 1 town officers wer this town of land, it fnew and a cottages. | The lor hi dunt at ha @uperacded by wont homes Munity enjoys taxes promptly NO expen: Brorecutton.”" Cal. Bacon Didn't Get Addrean roar | Fair Portin Wituheld. ol. Jexander Bacon, the soldier lawyer," came out second beet te in 4 contest with » Kings County P @ox’s court-roo-n. tn Juste Mad withheld by "They ar Producing a physician's ce her client's uMdavit that OL tteate an: sald ¢ Avi, does have teen doing. an untruth,” eatd the mart! ald me Rave yetter-Nox, hi . whieh ts | ) rounds of Lavinie Lally. al ane Miss Jally appeared for Mrs ko # postponement, he Was too} pelled to order ty ponided the} d t pure} ly. sO that you cou . not hound her Mix HOW FIRST WOMAN CLIMBED TW PHacr n HIGH TOWER OF NEW BRIDGE IERSEY tH us to the grant: | 2 Mrs. Car Perilous Trip to Sad dle Platform in Which She Acquired Credit for Unique Feat. Law Officer Shinned Up, Too, with War- rant tor Husband in Complicated Suit of New Wife's Sister. Riv the-aecond flat of tie larg houre, No, 9 Tread wi thie morning, by an Evening ¥ ar wa Mal, ory ith leht br rmed fkure, She looks ike a wom good, healthy exerc s, Which stands he When sr Anished and Was troning ve toould after consu wight Mr ¢ Jina for him and tried tot make for him Street Moog. Churety | nosed un very om Bhe did an, came bac my musts and we postponed It. wanted to be the first: woma. ‘who’ refused to kive an|oiimb the bridge. “My. husband Fralgned) before United bricee- bullae having Nad charge mer Blilelda™ to-day, ing<with the ndiForty-1 aepeaee, 1 was Interested {i MAnTIN *FEET- — 332 fer Climbed the ver, and Ber Bridge To Mrs. Carroll Tells of A handsame woman, twenty-one sky-blue eyes and well: muscular ane who has lots of tt oher flat she had Just my tuition £0 CURES THAT DROPPING i CATARRH, (0/Sfefereserererereser WILLIAM, Cannon %|Dogs Caught Desper- ado Who Attempted Bold Hold-Up. (eyecial to The Evening World) Nod. Mareh 1. E He 1 thre: low his \f didn't hand out Hin the register, Mefivaine duc hind the counter Just met bal, whizzed | Proprietor Heat of the store and the wet of dem tle rataed a cry (nat ea As the stranger war leaving, | pursued by Hewitt and Melivaine, turned, Nred at the pursuers, them, and, mounting wheel, pe down the aldewalk, a posse of citizens | after hin | tue naamp, and thenes to} under the clroum- | stances w and one of the pursuers on two dog, racked the man, captured him, and the woos —_— THEORIES ABOUT FOOD. Also a Few Facts on the Same Sub- ject. We hear much nowadays about health | and hygienic living, about vegetarian: nd many other fads along the eee Htestaurants may be found in the large} citles where no meat, pastry or coffee Is and arguments and theorles galore a vanced to prove that meat was never In- tomacns, and almost turdy ancestors tended for human on roast beef, pork and mutton mus! been grossly Ignorant of the laws of health. Our forefathers had other things to do than formulate theortet it the food they ate. A warm welcome was extended to any kind from bacon to acorns. A healthy appetite and common sense are excellent guides to follow in matters of diet and a mised diet of grains, frulte and meats Is undoubtedly the best. ‘As compared with grains and vegetabies meat furntshes the most nutriment in a hignly concentrated fourm and ts digested and assimilated more quickly than vege- view ated | tables and grains. nat Towa Dr, Julius Remmson on this aubject saya: mand | Nervous persons, people run down tn health and of low vitality should eat meat and plenty of It. If the digestion I too feeble first tt may be easily corrected by i | the resi use of Stuart's Dyapepala Tab- lets after each incal.” Tw oftgiere excellent e| tablets taken after dinner will digest several thousand rains of meat, eggs or other apimal food in three hours, and, no matter how weak the stomach may be, no trouble | will be experienced If a regular practice 1s made of using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply the pepsin and diastase necessary to perfect digestion, and every form of Indigestion will be overcome by Mo repatd my arduous st oth top of ter » than Mkely i ¢ clans of people who come under very modest | the head ef nervous dynpeptica should eat Hers and zig: | plenty of meat and tusure tts proper diges- to obtain his} tion by the dally use of a safe, harmless princip! salts, whic digestion. querading under re urcless for Inalg pon the actual | ta ail tts any forms te simply veman han to do. ima tA Romany the stouiach tw digest tod, and | man. but elimb: t lever went neal ine ork prep stuart Dyspepsia, Tablet. which (indorsed. by the medic sainiactiys ‘ is postive. pring nth Ali'druexints tell'Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- Jein at Oe for (ull treat See eaes A little buoklet on cau aromach. trouble inalted. fF FA) Stuart Co., Marshall, “and cure of by addressing ston RICHI LACE CURTAINS, sien eect en 254 pairs, worth $2.00, at, per SPECI af o borne b maSPECIAL SALE.em ma pal at, per Imported Irish Point Lace Pains . 150 Curtains. Airper pairs, worth $3. 00, 400 Pairs choice patterns at one. 175 pairs, worth, ‘$3: ‘50. half the original prices. BM, Per PAir eceveesseveee 2.25 Sh) pair. + esi, nvte in Kine | ia being Intev: | He Heserves| oneal ( Jaye the heuse and finally had arrested for non-aupport ‘ ake me u 2 isting: Sundays out the day. was, bad ft the steel on thin bridge. pa uh fone Buday fe Bungay) our ay 100 Va ra, worth 5.50, at, Pee 2 98 L ace Carains Bobbinct Effect. . 5-50 Plain Net Curtains, Worth, s8.00, at with neat lace borders, renaissance ef- [Or Phiteceessers veseerive QeOO feet. at per pair, Real Brussels fs 2.00, 3.00 and 3.50 A Embroidered ‘ Curtains. <h Imported es a ae 240 Pairs, worth 8.00, at, per 4, 00 00. "pairs, worth $5.00, 3. 00 At, per pair... 5590 eke poate worth’ $6. 00, 3.50 4.50 Lace Curing’ - Russian and Arablan Effects. Vesti lap estibule and Sash Curtain Lace, 126 Pairs, worth $.50, at, per 2°75 a0.inch, Fine Real Lace, beautiful | 209 Pairs worth 8.00, at, per “pa 4. 0, at, per 100 pairs, worth 87. af Ue eae ab ~50 Curtains, worth double, per yard, go'Pairs, worth f2.00, at jor Bee 45c 50c 59c 75c 85 Paireeeeee nee eeen eres enone 00-00 -0- 0-0-9 2-00-0808 0O- OOO OOO Oe O:8) So warbled a Store, and pau Men's All-Wool Oxford Gray Spring Overcoats at $5 massed in towering piles. the possibilities. Great Lines of White and Figured Shirts at 45c., 7s. 95s. ppointinent, Every arte n is in stuck in every regular profession and known to con- | 3s designs for making Vestibule and Sash 75 sets worth $3.98, at, per set +. 140 sets worth $5.50 At, per set patna decalee tt 3. 50 miter 309, 311, “S|EDWD. RIDLEY & SONS, i? 2: Cee a a Sl st an hecen aac mnee nena SURES Special Sale No. 78. MEN'S SPRING SUITS | | stil glowing from the final? ouch of the tailor-irons—flan jnel- finish striped cassimere, gray yjettects, check cleviot and black thibet i 4 ithe new four-button for spring a ray tow Tit anefisigitee “I don’t know how they do it, But they do—they do—" hing manufacturer. He was when the were on display. He was equally astonished at 'the gray and tan ¢ Sp Overcoats at 37:50 and $10 and the rich silk-faced and ultra-stylish Spring Over- coats + $12. New Goods in Boys’ Knee-Pants Suits, at 75c., 9Sc., $1.59, than any previous showings. The best qualitie es are in a pretty styles at_ $2.50, $3.80 and $3 irmation Suits at $3, $4, SB and $4.50. More Spring Kinds of Men's Suits at $7.50. $10, a SIS. $18. The stocks for the season are now practically Equal space. equal vartet The Surprise manufactory has achieved its y Don't fear In the windo Inatantly on request. All clothing bought her for one year without cost, LYER for two days only, Saturday and Monday, THE NEW Havana—pure F DERBY HATS, back, brown, Ceylon, tur material... cece seeeeeeeee Souvenir Days (Saturday and Week Followinz.) Costly Ferns and Fern-Holders for the Ladies. In honor of the extraordinary occasion of opening a new Sixth Avenue establishment, in conjunction with our successful string of clothing stores. Simultaneously we hold a Grand Review of Spring Clothing for Men and Boys at all our stores, We invite your inspection of our clothing and prices. x J. GUMPEL & SON, F) $zZ NEW STORE, Grimm 216 Sixth Ave., Near 14th St. ’ 767 Eighth Ave., Cor. 47th St. ’ 533-535 Eighth Ave., Bet. 36th & 37th Sts, RIMILEY S Friday and Saturday Are Banner Days in the Bargain List. We Will Save You a Lot of Money and guarantee reliable merchandise in every instance. |who practise economy had better make a note of this. Lace Bed Sets. (Clothing- Russian Lace Bed Sets, elegant sn " 1.25 assortment, handsome patterns: though they have 100 sets worth $17.00, 35 At, PET ACL cveeee vores 1. 60 sets worth $20.00, 8 See ranie eens aera 2:50 jneneina There 75 scts worth $25.00, Mt, Ror fet sesesssseeveeere L9L00 Irish Point Lace Bed Sets, 160 seta worth $10.00, al, per set wes 6,00 200 sect: worth $12.00, Ati per ectisasce eere devotees 0000, 13S sets worth $17.50, AL, per net. Nottingham Lace Bed Sets, Entirely new lines, elegant assort- ment, large size, choice patterns: 9U sets worth $1.75, Aly Per #Cte. sees 120 sets worth $3.00, Aly POF HEL. sss ceceeeeeeerereee 2,00 various sizes longthe, colors and share: 275 vere from Ths, to Pick and A9c/ STORES OPEN SATURDAY FROM 8 A M. TO 10 P. M GRAND SI., model on sale : ending next Friday e. i is preswed and rey Valuabls Souvanits for Men and Boys, Those A last whack av “Dollar Coats, been $2.95 to 85.00 We will not veveees 9650 carry themover, ant therefore you get the each, Reefers for young " ackets Coats | for young men, nov one cost lees tha an) d * 4.00: Corsets. Aro you in need of on or will you soon need an- Here's. an oppor- tunity to lay reveral pairs veers S25 away, Only 350 pairs fine sample other? New York | ! en 0-o 0-0-8 -0n0-0-0-0- 0-8 eee tno onan ©) aH a 2 , BA Boys Clothing Introductory Sale. This dep't has been greatly enlarged, giving usa 5 Fifer. {tunity to enviy a more variea assortment of all that is new fjand correct in Boys Wear, for Spring and Summer Also /lats, Caps and Shirt Watsts. The foliowing are special values: * Serge Sailor Suits, prettily braid trimmed; sizes to 10 years; $5 value, at 93-95- qwo-Prece Suits, of cheviot in new spring mix- tures, also navy blue serge; sizes § tors yrs.; value $6.50, $5.00. Boys Top Coats, in the fashionable medium graysand tans, cut full,finely tailored; sizes 5 to 16 years; value $7.00, at $5.00. 500 Gol/ Caps, in bright red, navy, plaids j/and mixtures ; regular price 50c. each, special 39 cts. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St for the money is the Spring Suit king to order at $15.59, The of this statement will appeal strongly to you If you wear one. Should it not prove tory we'll refund eve’ you paid us. Order Early—Avoid Easter Rushe eatisfac- yy Copper niled ‘Silent salesmen.” ious ¢ 22? Broadway, Opp. P.O. Ore Door NORTIL of Barclay Best in the World West 14'8St. esr: T: 1807. “eee Hy, 7 Nea mann DS" RELIABLE’“} -CARPETS PICTURESQUE HOMES are within the reach of even modest incomes by otir bargein prices. ORIENTAL RUGS, OSMANIAS & HAMADANS, $32.50 to $75.00 (reduced from $50.00 and $110.00). Nothing quite takes the place for the modern busy housewlfe. They are decorative as werl as casily moved and cleaned, Lateat Furniture c: sat lowest prices. We of pecial lot of five-drawer | GOLDEN OAK TABLE DESKS, $10.00. “Long Credit" lowers even bargaln prices by awaiting your convenience for paymente. CASH or CREDIT | @wrERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 Wesr 14" Si NEAR 5! AY, Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush AY. near Puttan Sr nveniences are Wise landlords begin advertising in The World on Sunday and cone tinue Monday end Tunsday C tho three-time rate, é

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