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Ss Rha a as cn are ate eee AS THE AMATEURS SHOOT WITH READY CAMERAS. ' i | 2 is Sonor oi) Hecnirenrt ot see! | four fent alx inches. | INTERESTING SPOT. mow! ENEMIES AT PEACE MeMittan, SN. Tarryto vs (Paovographe! | The cat on the toy of Fray. (he ca : The birds | A itee 4 a4 [earried awa twenty tons of atone were the place by the Ice. ago x y from was elec votes, aa agi ton, of the Postal Other officers Vice-President, EB. E eeretary, William J. Quinn; homus T Brennan: Audit- thon Telegra ident toe at nigat ship 160) Ine’ tolesra tinterests of Ne 1 Demp Leveone, vuer the LOTH ING?) o Upper Cor. 127th Street:and: Third Avenue; Weare equal to the task— of satisfying ‘every one who comes here for Cloth- ing. We know our stock is unequalled by any other store. It is cloth- ing thatis made tosatisfy particular men and boys who know how to dress well. These Suits We Are Selling AL They are made of fine Herringbone Cassimere, of a medium weight and guaranteed strong and tough wearing, suitable for any business where you require a suit that will not show dirt or dust. All seams are sewn with silk, and linings are good Farmer's satin. We will be glad to mail you free our new Spring Catalogue con- taining many other sty les, if you will send a postal asking for it. Bo CAS NEARLY KILLED NINE. Whole Family Over- come Through Care- lessness of Boarder. fdre el here from WH her > whe Ion v A physician was culled revived the prosttated Vand had be Yesterday a — Commander Narroile Leoture. Mesey ited ie ar the Yachts wmante Marre os hed Gourists’ Yocessitios. vool Steamer Rugs, aize vorite plaids, id colors of suitable for golf capes; factured to rell at $5 and $6 apiece; a choice to-morrow fcr Leather Medicine Cases, with 4 botties, at { Leatker Medicine Cases, containing as many as 16 assorted | tottles, ircluding measuring glass, at prices ranging up to | | Drinking Cups, with cases of various kinds of leather, at | prices rapgirg, from 25c. up to | Safety Pockets of Chamois, at trom $1.25 to Safety Pe'ts, at from 50c. to Canvas ard Leather Ro'l-Up Cases with brushes, comts, etc., at from 98c. to Leather Satchels of Sheepskin at from 50c. to Cowhide Satchels, for men and women, at from $1.25 to Alligatsr Satchels, for men and women, at from $2.50 to Leather Drcss Suit Cases, of sheepskin, 24-Inch, at Leather Dress Suit Cases, of cowhide, at from $3.75 to Leather Goods Dept., Mzin Floor. ree store rite of me to stan turned to rack <7 come ¥ he 4 tote a 2.95 35 5.00 2.09 2.50 1.50 18,50 98 7.50 25.00 2.50 18.50 Groceries tor Bargain Friday. Fish: Fancy Sa!mon or Chicken Halibut Steaks, Ib. 12 Selected Codfith Steaks or Carolina Shad, Ib., 8| Choice Long Island Flounders or Porgies, Ib., 5 Lemb: Forequarters Choice Canada Spring Lamb, Ib., 12% | Veal: Loin or Leg of Veal, cut from choice “Bucks ail | County”’ calves, Ib., 12% | Selected Cervelat, Farmer or Holsteiner Sau- a Choice thin skin juley Lemons, doz., 12 Feirste Bismarck Herirge, can, 22) | Sardines: ‘‘Jones Port’ Sardines, packed in musterd, large, | ‘M4 tins, 3 for 20) Prunes: Cheice Santa Clara Prunes, rich flavor and meaty, i 4ibs., 25; Mackerel: ‘National’ brand fresh Soused Mackerel, 1-Ib. | ean, 15 Beans: N. Y. State Pea or Marrow Beans, 5 lbe., 23) Anchovies: Genuize Norwegian Anchovies, tin, 15 Extracts: Millord Concentrated Extract of Lemon of | Vanilla, double strength, tot., 10 | Cofiee: Combination Java, full bodied, fine flavor, 5 Ibe., $1.00, Ib., 22 Fancy Golden Santos, fresh roasted daily, Ib., 15 Crackers, N. Y. of Quaker City Mixed, 1 Ib., 9c.; 3 Ibe., 25 Boston Baked Beans, ‘‘ Victory '' brand, 3 tins, 17 Tea: Choice pickings, green or black teas or blended to sult the purchaser, rich, fragrant flavor, delicate aroma, 5 Ibs., | $2.00; Ib. 43 Cataup: Royal Tomato Cataup, bot., 10 | Olives: ‘ Madrid" fancy Queen Olives, bot., 17c.; 3 bots, 50 | Capers: Choice Prench Capers, bot., 10! Marmalade: ‘Hazel'’ (bitter) Orange Marmalade, 1-Ib. glass, 17 Tomatoce: Jersey Red Ripe Tomatoes, larze cat, 7 Corn: ‘Pontiac’ Cream Sugar Corn, can, 8} extra preserved Raspberrios (Oval = an, 7 ‘Centennial’ or “Oval” brand preserved Peach- ut Rice: Choice Carolina Rice, 5 Ibs., 24 Bora’ brand Calitornta Borax, chemically pure, 1-1, plege., 12¢.; Ht-lb., 7 Soap: Pairbank's Mascot ot Itasgood Soap, 5 cakes, 14 Wines and Lequors Double Stout, invaluable for invalids, a good tonic for La Gripe," dor., so Non-tusel Malt Whiskey, produced from the best Barley | grown in Canada, bot., 60 Mt. Vernon Rye Whiskey, full qt., 75) Claret: Bottle-ripe Califcrnia Claret, produced in Sonoma i Co., Cal., gal., according to vintage, 8Sc and 65 California Pert and Sherry, rich and full botied, gal., 1.05 Monongahela Rye, gal., 2.35 OM Crow and Pepper Whiskey, gal., 2.50) Monticello Rye, gal., i 3.00] Silk and Lawn Children's Lawn Caps, prettily trimmed, all sizes, reduced for Bargain Friday to Children’s Silk and Lawn Cape, in great variety, apectally priced for Bargain Friday at Children’s Silk Caps, handsomely trimmed with lace, French and full ruche style; reduced for Bargain Friday to Children’s Lawn Hats, well maév and handsomely trimmed, suitable for children aged 2 to 6; reduced for Bargain Priday to Hats and Caps ror Children. 11 39) 50 69 Men's 4.00 Yackintoshes tor 1,95. a saving of over $2 on each to the prompt buyer. These Mackintoshes are made of a grade of covert cloth that will war well, in the proper shades and with all seams sewed, strapped and ceme ited. There's THE WORLD: THURSDA MADE CRAY BY “COFIN NALS, jRodenburg Smoked to!g Excessand Became | Violent. | nner ecmmt Jail for mental examina Rodenbere sald that for a year nohad heen tt ary ‘The clerk turned and te Sp ee aie rd maa TE Y EVENING, MARCH 28, 1901. nother bottle. Mfr. Behrens ran out fram a rear room and a bottle caught him on the forehead and knocked him senselens, *: fenders ran from the en Heaney and store and AOR premene ypeared ni {re SINESS PLACES BURNED. Fire tn Fretor. ean Oca Stores New Jersey ‘Tor ed in howe Menrette ig ad avenue The Mames «pread rw Dagtans shirt ty Mounts bineher Natiro the his motner Mnets- | te Ray- | le te work senrettes clerk cente worth + He wan toll he regis A the Mm othe nent of the asa [maker name on Workl + x fn ation over the W: Wwe Tutt THEBIG'STORE YY ~- FIRE AT AKEN \_S ME ADTHE FOUNTAIN, Bargain Friday at Ohe Big Store. SOCIETY FICHTS WIN | ;The Bell House and Several Cottages in Star Ashes. Off with a Razor. However, there it no doubt but that te crip is catarrhal in character, and the lees | | Se {ae symptoms in nearly every case is {Me | Sa eur alten are __| creased secretion In the head and throat—ta March 28 A conetert ts affectione of Mis Mar-li.y the first indications of Ia grippe ate . vile os Horker, a WHom, living with her litose of a cold In the head, which extends Hire atirted!enels a j Hartis, at Noo 2a Woeat|to the throat and lungs. 1 f the, aa aA "5 Dr. Johuson Ames advises an the safedt siaeaen MERCH ® Heed A cIAAD 128 ieee tn pursue on the first appearance of ween Irving Hitchin. nine-| grip aymptoma, to keep to the house for @ 1 and Harry Wililams, [day or two and take Stuart's Caterrh Tabs area aoa - lots every the firat day and every two teal oh Mamas hours the following day, and »| te onnter, and Hilt up the trouble befi » e flat below noated, Hitchin returned from work early | crhene catarth tablets antiseptic an@ vs morning provided with « plate oflnarmlean and prevent fever and the further comen and has pre t we jan where never are inn ranged hy Prof vert work WINE DID NOT Boarder Cut His Rival’s Arm ro salad and a bottle of wine. Helgarelopment of grip and ward off , vthe Harris apartments [the ever present danger of pneumonia. re the repast with Mra] Or. Gerald + “I have foun@ ms objected and a fight The tenants were aroured ant a dozen detectives were called. wan locked up tn the veelghth street police atation, while tehin woe taken to Roosevelt pwn His left a ered from hia hody. FOR THE GRIP. You Have Heard of Many Remedise > Did You Ever Try This One ? 7 Rverytody you meet on the atreets now. adayn either has Just had the grip, te come ing down with it or has a sure cure for tte The ano han been a puzzle to physie [clang ever since ita appearance several year® |ogo, and it 1 na much of a puzzle It was then, It exhibits auch a ptoma in different individ ves stich divastrous results after apparant recovery, that ax yet {ts prevention aad cure haa baffled medical actence, WIDOW. Nearly Stuart's Catarrh Tablets a pleasant and thoroughly reliable remedy for the grip, especially with elderly people, with whom, thin prevailing disease ts always dangerous. The tablets can be found at any drug store, and, if used freely during the first few days of the attack, will break it up. La xrippo is a catarrhal affection, the germs are in the air, and no one te proof axainat it, but the timely use of Stuart's Catarrh Tablota will prevent any serious ree, sults, if Wort Hos. aashen that were with ar rm waa nearly seve IS*S°STS. __ Fame follows merit wherever it goes, and fame is not fickle if merit co tinues, The enviable reputation and continued success of our Bargain Friday | Sale rest upon merit pure and simple. as we know how, and you come—and cause you know our stateme: Caster Millinery. | Special Offerings for Bargain Friday: | | 300 Trimmed Hats, made of fancy atraw braids over French } wire frame, all hand-sewed, the very best shapes produced | this season, handsomely trimmed with Irrench flowers, deli- cate ribtons, chifon, stylish buck'es, etc., every hat of | positive $7.50 value; while they last, your cholce for 3.75 | Handsomely Trimmed Hats, for which other stores charge up to $15.00; on sale at $5.C0, $6:75 and 7.50 | THE UNTRIMMED MILLINERY DEPT., | | on the Main Floor, 19th st. side, | | {8 offering the largest assortment and best values in | Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, | | Straw Braids and Millinery Novelties to be found any-! | where in New York City at the present time. Come, | | See, and judge for yourself. Upholstory Bargains. ee cee ee 5 pieces of Furniture Upholstered for 12.00 ‘This includes 64 yarde of 50-inch Domestic Tapestry. Work- ip guaranteed. ) Imported Damask Slip Covering, heavily twilled and striped i damask; usual price 19. per yard; Bargain Friday’spriceonly 121; | Figured Floor Denims of an extra quality; usual price 30¢ | per yard; Bargain Friday's price, 19} French Rep Cretonnes, in dainty patteras on cream | coler ground; the 22c. per yard quality, for 12'; Figured Taffetas, with magnificently colored floral designs; | | Priced elsewhere at $1 a yard; cur price, Bargain Friday | | TAPESTRY REMNANTS AT ONE-HALF AND ONE | | THIRD REGILAR PRICES. £00 remrants of fine Imported Tapestries, Damaske and Velouzs in lengths of from 34 to 1 1-? yards, worth from $1.50 to $8.50 a yard when cut from the piece, will go | on sale at from $3.95 per piece down to 95 | Armure Tapestry Prrtieres, £0 inches wide, strictly te- | seraible, with heavy knotted fringes, the $4.25 quality, at, i per yard, 2.85 Three-Fold Screens with silkolire fillings, 64 inches high; sold elsewhere at $1.50 each; here to-morrow at £9 Silk Remnants tor Less Chan Kalr ] EF March sales have left us with a lot of ends of silks, | just as desirable, and good as they ever were, if the \lengths suit you. These remnants consist of black and | ‘colored, plain and fancy silke, printed foulards, etc., | jetc., In lengths of from 2to 12 yards. Two big lots, | priced as follows: Lot 1—-Contaiting goods that have sold for as high as 85c. a yard froin the piece; clearance price, your choice, per yard, 39 Lot 2- Containing poeds that we have fold for as high as | $1.00 a yard from the piece; clearance price, per yard, your 4a | choice, Half Price For Dress Goods Romnantes. Veilings, Altatross, Batist Crepes, Cashmeres, Henrtettas, | Serges, Homespuns, Broadetoths, | Tweets, Pruceil Ftamines, | | etc., ete., ete., tn lengths cf from 1 to 4 yards, all of this season's stylee and | colotinga, and highly desirable materials for waists, skirts and children's dresses, Good Grunks Low Priced. Good Trunks, made of selected bass- | wood, covered with an extra quality of | heavy oil-painted duck, with steel cen: tre banda, steel bound, heavy hai word alate, wrapped with sheet bra 110n bottoms, cleat rollers, brasaed mal- leable iron clamps aad comers, heavy Dtitched leather Racdiess | leather straps around body, brass excelsior locks; and | Prices as follows: 36tn. 9.55 40 tn, 10.50 3sin, 10.00 Hin. 9.20 8.30 8.75 nts to be facts—always. We state the facts as briefly and tersely | you respond so quickly and so often be-| 50c. Shoct Yusie sor Se. “MY BLUSHIN’ ROSIE," the song with which Fay Templeton has made such a big hit in Weber & Fields’ Burlesque entitled ‘‘Fiddle- | Dee-Dee."" | | Publishers’ price, per copy, 50 | Our regular price, per copy, 18 | | BARGAIN FRIDAY SPECIAL PRICE, 8 ; | The trade supplied. | Houselurnishings. | Dressmakers’ cr Cutting Tables, highly polished, 80) | Medicine or Toilet Cabinets, with two shelves, locks and | keyr, 00) | Clothes Hampers, mads of strong willow, barrel shape, at 80 | Clothes Wringers, with 1C-rn. rollers, guaranteed for one | 25} year, i Clothes Baskets, of heavy willow, large size, at, 3s} Curtain Stretche:s— the improved style—of hardwood, spe- (Clad at 75 Wash Boilers, No. 7, copper-finishei bottom, 35) Clothes Dryers, 4 feet high, made of hardwood, at 35 Glassware, Lamps and Corlee Sats. cp Pabe m Er sr 1 Special Prices for Bargain Friday: Slassware. | Tumblers, water size, beat crystal glass, regularly worth 28c. per doz., at 17 Salts and Peppera, very rich design, sterling silver tope, legulatly worth 20¢ it 10 Glasa Table Set, ixcluding, butter dish, spoon holder, sugar bow! and cream’ pitcher, regularly scld at 3Sc., at 19) | Perfection Water Bottle, the oly sepatatle water bottle, 35 | Lamps and Shades. | | Table Lamp, handsomely decorated, with lift-out fount, | | repulatiy sold at $2.75, at 1.75 | | Glotes, 9 and 10 inch sizes, regularly worth $1.09, 50) Globes, 9 and 1? inch izes, handsomely colored, hand painted | decorations, regularly sold at from $1.50 to $2.00, at, 95 | Gorter Sets. | | Toilet Set, 6 pieces, nicely decorated, regularly $2.25, at 1.50! | Toilet Set, 9 pieces, handsomely decorated, regularly worth | $2.95, at 1,95 | Tetlet Sst, 12 pieces, including Slop Jar, very richly deco- 3.50 | lated, regularly sold at $6.00, at , . Boys’ Clothing. [son Boys’ 2-Garment Suits, of strong woollen materials, | | made with double seata krees, ard otherwise well ‘stayed, suitable for boys aged 6 to 15; regularly worth $2.50; on the bargain table for to-morrow at Toys’ Finer Suita 20 new and handsome Spring effects, in blue and natty mixtuses,made of strictly woollen materials, suitable for boys aged 6 to 15; regular $4.00 suits for Roys' New Sprirg Blouses. -Soft cheviots and new effects tn ehirtings made with the new collars, regular SCc, grade; | tpectally priced for Friday at 35¢, each, cr 3 fer 8 1.08 \ | Boys’ “Power'' brand Knee Pants, in the new § styles, every pair guatantecd to be as good as aby ante sold anywhere in New York City today; on sale ‘arpain Friday at 48 l — Man's $2 Spring Derbys ror $7, | Aopectat tot of Me 18 the sew Spring shapes, ro Derh of non-breakable stock, and worth fully $2 apiece, will 1,00) on sale Bargain Prida Startina Soap. How to Get It Fr foes : a | HARFINA SOAP medicated) {1 the best soap for c'eansing the scalp, preserving the hair and beautifying the skin, and ts | sold ordinarily for 2Sc. a coke. | SHAY'S HAIR HEALTH ia the best dressing for renewing | youthful color, beauty and health of the hair, and te sold ordinarily | tor S0c, a bottie, | On presentation of this coupon, properly signed, at our Toilet | counter, both may be procured for Soc, Addressecesss Mel bin Greig fap jah) et eee ee 300 Cor lke cut, up- holstered with best ral springy H covered tt new designs of Belgian velvets ve uarantee goes with each Couch sold. Actual value 99.00; Bargain Priday’s special price only 4.95 Also 150 styles of other Couches, at prices ranging upto 75,00] Handsome Parlor Rockers, in | quarter sawed golden oak or ma- hogany finish, plano polish fin- Rack, artistically |1ab, with high carved, saddle seat, shaped arm, loure of leatherette. Our strong in construction and hand- some tn design: actually, worth | $6.75 aplece; here for Friday at = eb purchases of $5 ot more (ex-| | | cept goods to be sent C. 0, D.) WE PREPAY FREIGHT to any railroad station within the fol- | Maine, Now hetapste: Vi pe, lew Ham; ire, fermont, | Massachusetts, " Rhode Island, | Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, | | and New Jersey. _Cyars for Bargain Friday. |e Metropolis, Puritanos, box of 50, for 2.50 Chapple, Puritancs, box of 50, for 1.99 Geo, W. Childs and Cremo Cigars, box of S0, for mS 1.68}) 1,35 1.00 8 Lucke's Import Cigars, box of 50, for Daily Edition Extras, box of $0, for. | Key West Extras, box of 50, for Lucke's Rolled Cigars, Mail Orders Filled, Sarden Implements. | Pruning Shears, with strong springs, at Spading Forks or Spade, solid tacks, all steel, at Malleable Iron Rakes, 12 teeth, with long handles, at | Canal Barrows, of hardwood, half bolted, at | Garden Seta, 3 pieces, at 4, 9 and | Pouttry Netting of galvanized wire, 75 feet long, 2-0. mesh: 12-in, wide, 1?-1n. wide, 24in. wide, 30-in. wide, and 36-in. wide, | 40c. 60. += 80c. ~—=«$1,05 and $1.25 Garden and Howertng Seeds on sale at the Seed Counter, Grocery Dept. Central Park Lawn Grass: 10 bushels, $21.00; 1 bushel, $2.30; 1 peck, 6Ce.; 1 qt., Garden and Flower Seeds of all kinds, per doren packages, 10 | Gladiolus Bulbe, blooming size, 100 for 60c. or 1 doten for 10 Other Seeds and Bulbs at proportionately low prices. Ask for | what you want--we have it, and will sell it to you at the lowest of prices. Women’s Underskires. Women's Black Underskirts, of DMlercerized Sateen, with umbrella flounce and full knife plaited ruffle; special for Bargain Friday at ‘Women's Silk Underskirts, of an extra quality of tail in all colors, with deep umbrella founce and a very fu knife-plaited ruffle, also dust ruffle, stylish and durable, at | Women's Silk Underskirts, of a superior quality of taffeta, in all colois, with a very’ deep accordion plaited founce, finished with pinked ruffles, a very handsome garment at Mon’s Clothing. 98 | Men's Stylish Spring Suits, in the new striped effects as Men's Sty tty mixtures ani’ plain colorings, fined with mo- fat Men's Black Coaty and Veats, made of standard fast black clay diagonal worsted, the kind that won't wear shiny or Crock, in sack and cutaway frock styles; of regular $10 | value; Bargain Priday's price only | 300 All-Wool Smyrna Rugs, size 30x00 inches, worth $2.50 apiece, on sale Bargain Friday at 180 Carpet i trom carpet remnants, in a large va~ 1.45 riety of size “os, we offer at ‘sess thanactual value, 2 Photo Frames. for 9Sc. % | The Biggest cnd Best Frame Bargain of the Da: é | These handsome frames are so heavily plated with gold chatti | they are koown as '"Near Gold."’ They aro designed for | card, catte ce vialte and medaliion photographs, in neat ellects original designs, and were made by one of ‘the leading | takers of America. You'll find the trade-mark on each ami jove of ther, ard it ea familiar ope f> those, who, have | customed to pay! fom §1.: 1 for You never saw them on ale at 96c, before, and probably. s will again. If you want from 48¢. up big, showy frames, we have them, too, af to

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