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ee PT TEES 26, 1901. / WORLD| £UESDAY EVENING, MARC ‘Rothenberg S | “New York's Fastest Growing Department Store.” | West 14th St. Some New Spring Tailor-Made Suits. $10.00 Suits at $5.98 Seems hardly possible; but a huge ring Concern can dowonders when so minded. Our wlil offer to-morrow in thelr Hosiery Department Boys’, Misses’ and Children's Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, sizes 6 to 10, with double knees and soles Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, high spliced hee's and double soles, ‘Men's Half Hose with embroidered fronts, polka dots and Fast Black Cotton with unbleached deuble soles, Value 37c pr, a 18° iad 25° at Value 30c pr. Leet HAT DE Sea”) IN LETTER. | Fhe! hed at Kealeys’. | | ping with th at ho that you keep within $109. make mo to elect pret And then you must desert to The Fv mul the tunity articles. what you Ike World, ‘The whole point of the contest ts that agree with it The Evening World Judge f the ou that your selection ts best made, then the articles described will be yours, It is exactly like walking into a shop and buying anytaing you want And that Is joy enough In itaelf. Mut not to have to pay for them makes It worth doing beyond a doubt, !) hh aad if DOESN’T IT SEEM TO YOU \ne of the happtest girla in New York to be cowne) he? That you would be exnetly ns you wou SHOPPING JUDGMENT. '§ A() EASTER PRIZES $500) 5 For fab) Erne FOR PRETTIEST AND BEST DESCRIBED | i EASTER OUTFIT. ner may compete for those prizes. Take The Evening olumns for your directory, co to the stores and find, If jor-made Baater gown, an Easter hat or an s posalbte like the one you ption of the same—you may THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. | An the price uf the article, the ening World, and your own Selected by Mrs. Marriot Hubbard Ayer, who will pass upon th yand shopping Juds w contestants and make the awards a The contest will at midnight of Tuesday, April 2 The prizes will be pald tn money If preferred. tate en eer What Sort of Easter Outfit Would You Like? Describe It and Win One of These Handsome Prizes. arratigee tentesien Fourth Priz Fifth Prize. Sixth Prize Seventh a 15 EASTER Sic MEASTER GLOV ‘Thirteenth Prise, $3 STER MAT] iweltth Prize presenti Terr remg seat What Sort of Easter Gown Would You Like? Describe It and Win One of These Splendid Prizes, For the PRETTIEST and BEST DESCRIBED COSTUME for bret hesitate at the $1 will be | Ment sul i style double te erer gold butte ters: enough girls whe tice te Voorn woot wres witty Gaftetn f tnt, Bt, three have Judges tn the Mise ML Mt act with one of the biggest and busiest concerns in New rk permit to sell these $10. suits at $5. No protit, but a splendid advertisement tor the store. Eton or blouse Fashionably: made from homespuns Venetians. Light, medium and dark 5 Wednesday. tailored; taffeta 5 98 Broadcloth Eton Pretty poneces: 6°4c. Yd. “sr like the silk: fabric that" We find our ; Novelty Dress Goods, 29c. vd. 36-inches wide. " 29G PRELUDE TO CHINESE FEAST WAS A DEAFENING RACKET. Special Jacket Sales AIS oot Cheviot Eton Jackets; h: somely ined $7.50 values Jackets; lined $10 values.. h white or so rich and luxurious. IgurediN Nov rae? Dress Goods, witha glistening Seu . national, car- A large pi 26-inch extra quality silk, In dark blu And on the Thi Bricsa-Brac An exceptionally cho! Also the foliowin, Cut Glass Nappies, Olive and Ben Bon Di: jwith handles and odd shapes Napples, 7 and 8 inch Water Bottles and Spoon Holders Bowls, 8 Inch Celery Dishes Also a number of fine ded in whe: explo nbs which satled | arrived In m Le | | [The bird-nest soup has a familiar favor. eating ting instrume hodish, ation of the many Ort- ais y and at the corfeluston of st the choy handled were vrously called there, It Is alleged, attacked him, 4: 1s sald, and Le- | Mr Seaman's) {y hop-aticns) Ladies’ and Men’ at the following unusually low prices | Dresden, natural snd silver trimmed handies, red and green, with sterling silver handles, Teplitz Figures, Groups and Busts, from urchase of s Silk Umbrellas OAR SoS Se) aes, Well lined; man tailored; hand ' somely trimen © 26-inch close rolled taffeta silk mixed, sterling silver $ bewildering bate, the Broadcloth Tailored Suits—s2 Elegant Suits trimmed and natural wood handies, Value $1.75 at 1.25 hod a skirt ¢ typifying the ne Twe itched taffeta, 15. 00 Full Mare Skirt, handsomely tailored; Latest shades. .seseeeeeeee 26-inch close rolled twilled all silk umbrellas, Value $2.25 at $1.50 Value $2.95 at $1.95 rd Floor, In thelr Departments ice collection of rich ie, Cut Glass Flower Vases For Easter and Wedding Gifts g Special Values at $1.25, 1.65, 1.95 at $2.50, 2.95 at $1.95, 2.35 at $2.95, 3.95, 6.75 at $2.95 e eet; Cat No. L shows a hat of ere lenves and ribty Taat Tse ox ot a ne Pvening Wort i irorihlectering? ee loops. pokes eee Decanters, pint and quart size at $2.95, 3.95, 5.25 orate ei a aoe te tre car one[orithens p ES BEDEINECESDERS. Mongolian Merchants Distinguish Themselves | Cheese Dishes at $5.95, 8.75 That n why you should not have one of th Photographed at Lord & Taylor's Photographed at Siegel & Cooper's, 5 F les Tub: at 6.95 Ice Cream Trays at $7.95 (ab at Their Annual Dinner to City Officials. Sohne ‘ y : $1.25 » 4.05 (Copyright, 1901, by the Press r " shing Co.. Sate World. Any infringement 1 2 ee =| One-Third Below Real Value w pe prosecuted, } tr tlea of s A CONTEST OF GOOD TASTE AND}! ‘Dan ann West Twenty-third Street CAS OVERCOMES BROOKLYN CHRL Keeper of Fashionable Boarding-House Al- most Asphyxiated. . twent tonal iy Hospital after b «for hours Misw e was foun unconsctour tn her room about 1.39 ck this m ing with the Li ps turned on. The window wis wide anal th im believe | Tel iidsisew thetmas (Out Miss Lane's friends ridicule the ses | de to lee room, on tne top Noor Aman wtio lves in the house came 2) Wow open at nigh’ Hines, she left the gu coull get that she ip wi whether it la to be Ife imprisonment or "Vn — S bool Exclusively, Spring Opening. farisian Pattern Hats, Our own exclusive styles of Trimmed Millinery and Millinery Novelties, add i do address of your employer. | Seni {his leiter to “Easter Prize Keilor, Evening World, Q. Box 2.51 1 tre N.Y cy | rnoat, anpnyainted | Of every dencription, All descriptions will be submitted to a Committee of Five K Girls $ | reco Wednesday, March 27, Thursday, * March 28. Third Ave., befaveen 64st & 62d Sts. sisting oe Be an i nd gloves for a girl wage-earner and RAGE RSI house, which is in a most fas suggested by a Kitt wi rher as representative of the sort of part of Brooklyn, It is aa OUINE whe would wish to have for | SOME MORE eateagtnewasd trem ine! readeiceyee)] rietan laine crak: ‘FIRST PRIZE LETTERS EIGHT OF x Alexander BE. Orr REL IBBLE Save meney Bpancae® SECOND PHuZE recaps THE JUDOES. } 3) Meare sia ats tel ase eared) Jag] vefora) the (pre- . - aide Gg sib Sa R A pomed tariff! takes THIRD PRIZE. GREG Oe See t l and about 4.20 o'clock last 4 eh retired ‘CARPETS. emte cle LONG CREDIT. “The World Almanac and Encyclo- STER GLOVE: ost 3 ‘ 3 EASTER SHIRT WAISL| Fourteenth to Thirt Vriges aan few f Se neat | pedia for 1901," just {ssued lay the Free ne BASTER GHINTAVAIST [olin cinerea Reiners Ig e | rnc tinine MeticnnviiapalteckIen thelicho summoned | New York World, 1s a compact but 2 va 32 EASTBR GLOVE: hey ures o8l seb hie eae etiewm om “— he hope | Ninth Prize. i EASTER Sit GLOVES ee Caer ne Sint, | comprehonsive volume of 624 pages, crammed from cover to cover with useful and interesting inforvmation. ‘The almanac {s fully equal, {i not su- perlor, to any previous production of the kind brought out by The World, and is bound attractively in colors, A wirl Wage-earner and suggested by a gtr) wage-earner Aha sath’ “s 7 ry t) get some simple remedies | > rentative of the cost she would wish to have f Hate tw ‘ IPot ines RURAL CATTiCd anny Gey tn | eee Rind that prevailed in the | Price 26 cents. Press Publishing Co. FIRST. R GOWN tow dona ! sod explained te them the exotic wittgh they drank th soups part of the might probably biew | New York. BECOND PRIA R GOWN store ‘ " = EULA THIRD PRIZE... Ke GuWwN ! d — a | Allen, 410 What Sort of Easter Hat Would You Like? | ane un in | Describe It and Win One'of These Valuable Prizes 3/0" 000) gu san ss or the PRETT DESCRIBED HAY t Aly The t H 4 wage-ear | sy Gain Weenie tive of to have for Eawter, {a ‘ First Prize... purth Prige.. % EASTER ity } | 1 fron t | . . Secondl Else CUM Pre ee sie eee WoOBASTER LLAL w 2 } Third Prize. Fepn t { Oat “ . Sadie O'Neill, - Wh ; 5 cater 3 ihind dines, {Millionaire McComb, | Bullet Struck Passerby|Assembly Passes Bill|Arrested for Forgery, at Sort of Easter Shirt Waist Would You Like? Aes UD ; : Heenty third Owner of Navarro During Row in Abolishing Capital | He Claims Extradie Describe It and Win One of These Desirable Prizes. whith Flats, Dying. Harlem. Punishment. tion Is Invalid. SCRIBED SUR WaAnsT re zie on ome K ted by a girl i . port of shirt watst she woul | iY Us wnerofthe| John D. Levine, of No. 58 Garfeld] ALBANY, March 26.—-The Bryan bil} presi a been appealed First: Prize , MEER Se , site the senthern | kiyn, early tale morning shot] abotiehing capital punishment passed | to tn th 1 Hertz, allas it Prizes. | ‘ SOT EE aetna te nel an, of No, 409 Amsterdam EAT Ga Prin a Cr HIeGr Martin brought from Becond Uris SHIRT WAIST} | \ Sees patie A Ore oe intl avenue, in the right leg. ‘The mhooting | (N° Pelee OES LC ae He haa five A SHIRT WAIST beautiful mane | Was done in front of a @aloon at One| 2 It fixes the punishment for murder) yarg inet him, four indictments Fittn Pri BULiET WAtay ver No. et tant See ae ee tis phvsieian, De_| Hundred and Fourteenth street and] in the frat degree a: Mfe imprisonment | for fu in the second degree and 5 AIST pau OS Se reported this morning that he| SMaterdam a ue, and in the second degree at not leas than | one for grand ke Mero la an Master tallor-rgade gown, | pie sae ee ennected, but| Baker E, Edwards, of No, 271 Weat ts. Mr. Unger, o¢ Levy & Unger, appeared To Ee See (ala yartanth which [lean lemera iat itt eiik recoy-{One Hundred and Fourteenth stree:, however, provides that In cage rtz tw-lay before Judge New- People who longin description See Mr. McComb's Ife ts belng. pro-[owns the saloon. | T hin former] o¢ conviction for murder in the first He sald that though the exre- copyrighted book an hich would Pee eee rete uf oxygen, ihe ta[Dartenders, John Hurley ant Tony Welt, | degree the Jury shai recommend | ditton treaty: calls for the extrageion oz hich Rawat huftering from chronte kidney trouble, / of No, 30 Weat One Hundred and Four-| whe.her or not the puntwament ahall a prisoner on the vharge of grand lar- ft does not call for the person ment. by | March 17, whoa advertises Mr, McComb ts many times a milllons h street, i death or Ife imprisdnment; kewise, y a | scription . nlge wening W AG He was born in Mai Ket revenge on Edwards for their] yyon conviction of murder tn the second | wanted on that charge with the added hat | cloth, brown, “made “with the oat in $22.96 Talaathe¥ teundation bores dism! from h3s employ. degree, the Jury ball recommen | clause, “by Glee pretenses.” ile and his partners, he sald, had sent axtind igen . ‘ lie ate tton the FO ASS a double: bres black cloth " p CEU ee England, where he Invented a col I a yb 1 Vby famous authors at tac Wana |e skins, xtuduated | tare ounce,|founced rkirt Inet with Henming ite folda of best] wnioh proved very) valuable. ite in-] xine. Min, fre “the att a revolver and} a term of thirty years a long letter to Prestient MeKinley atore ha» placed cho old tigures |trimmod with fooket, havtus milin, two rows around the Jacket and] creased his fortune when he returned ceeeveltinen: Pi ———————_— avking for his interferenc Dearalvonacuratlon Tesi wreck ned banda of patty: and dout ated eighteen rows in back, graduating tol tg thin country and apecuiated in New| Hurley, Welt int Levine mere ars Murphy Fires Policeman, or . ‘Paul Leicester Ford's book: this {cn Sad jexcoptionslly,jatyteh | farmer{ay a a nanan Rounte in front of skirt. | york real entate, His residence in Dobbs Reet, Hemant ie otind te hos ser| Policeman Michael Madden, of the} ira cre fit js) Max Pemberton's ooneeibls e patumes for Burl, wane earner. ees waist Is a handtome white silk one with | MKing an exceedingly stylish Kown. [1 terry {a one of the handsomest in West: | rious. Seventh avenue station, Brooklyn, was| MARS: Ao ch 26.—The Bhip- uritan's Wite.”” Though|gown prize, hoping 1. will faater | wolid hematitehing and tucks, price tS. A[ Unter this description for the Easter! ohegter County. It ts fashtoned th Itai See dismissed from the force to-day by | OWners’ and ‘Master-Dockers’ Comml:- be enough to wi: Li san badly in need of the same pintes as the and, handsome black chiffon hat for $1.25, to be trimmed tallor-made sult prize. fan renaissance. Amcng his philan- \y Told. Commisstoner Murphy on recommenda- tee has finally refused arbitration owing ly. bound tla dress. Youre tru ANNA SCR ENZIB, to the allegation that the atrikers had author {9 only CBG LIA 3a TY, with apray of white roses and green < 7 % thropies his gifts to the Soufhweet-| Puta want | in The World on Sun- | tion of Deputy Commissioner York. oh pase,6] Croton Lake OE BIA CARTY: ot | loaves, which I have, White kid gloves at] NGritine ot he Saree Wo, salere Universty, t@ @ierks-|day. Get what 1s wanted on Moa- | Drunkensess and violation of other rules the decision unless 10 was favorable } 06 cents a pair, and a pair of fine black Working for N. Wea; Vorty-f'tm eee, New York. yille,