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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1901. HUNDREDS MAKE PILGRIMAGES TO _JRINK GAISED. [SHIP'S CREW 80 _—_[Easter_ HOUSE OF THE GLORIFIED VISION. SEXTON’ Rl. DAYS IN OPEN BOAT FREE | ERR R REPRE! C3 a — The Gillies Annuil_ Distribution: |Psyche’s Men Lived on Shark and Albatcoes|| {rom nowt aS ere ee orootaes | Devout Relic Huntere| and Two Diecd—Six in Second Boat Missing. h goods ordered by mail wher 7 Swarm About the!x Building in out et in Which an Appari- * tion of Julia “those | RN INytin, oie with Theft, Makes Pitiful ane have seen the samples i at of all the Easter Souvenirs we Confession. The s ‘ 1h r distributed these are the | most beautiful. Broken 20° J¢ fo) oh fee 5-Ib. lots free of express ane in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Appeared to Those Who Watched Beside ie Her Corpse. Since tt has hecoma known to th: sands of persona that nine w fProminent Men 1 rs over of the Gael le and de- the corpse of Julla B. M who died = “Trinh dente and «hel The Bronx as far north as 180th st. in her par E ite hed) Simply send postal—or telephone avenue, Yi 3471 Cortlandt. aw the apirit of t 5S mien of New d ie room in which phi Honey. Back if You ‘Want It. 5 the members of t ‘ 9 "iar protecting the G ‘ li COFFEE. seekers. S Crowdn of permons visited the hou tite Company, early to-day to gather wall, frofa the woodwork, from the niture and from the outside of the house. Rev, Father Lings, pastor Joweph's, across the 5 f ' Julla' Murray w aa were all but one of they saw her t in the room which she died quite angry & aerair. day, “It is all nons “These people saw nothing—they must hava been asleep.” Father Brady, who was pretty Julia Murray’s confessor, however, sald mild- { ly: “LE can't expiain tt. It ts ar 233, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St., Wet. Park Pio and Ba St. Fatablished 1840 Church, Tarrytown, New Publications | New Publications. | New Publications. - (SELLING BY ~< | THOUSANDS «« N OSSINING EAE Wanamaker Store A thousand copies of a single book in a single day at one store would not be thought a mean figure at any. time anywhere, but the thou- sand-a-day record has actual- ly been surpassed in the pres- ent notable distribution of the International Association of Newspapers and Authors. Even the book trade wonders how it can be done; howa copyrighted -book regutarly. priced at $1.25 can be prac= tically reproduced and pro- fitably sold at only twenty- five cents. Yetso itis. Of course all who look at the volumes and learn the price pronounce them SPLENDID VALVES And splendid values they are—in authorship, literary quality, manu- facture and general attractiveness. I z NEW YORK: 4 Paul Leicester Ford's popularity is almost unmatched. Strong in plot-development, Borough of Manhattan. t is with much pleasure that we announce to the residents of the upper Borough of Brooklyn. A adroit in pen-pictures, charming in portrayal of love episodes, his books find sure lodgment in the a ae west side of Manhattan the opening of another Retail Branch store. On Urldee Bi. near Prvepect St esteem of the reading public. 1th Bt { Saturday next, March the 30th, Tete ‘ 1 Max Pemberton in point of popularity is Mr. Ford’s English prototype, and during cee pet |B the past five years he has also gained a wide audience in America. He is a master in the school of his- ee LS O U R N I N E TE Y-S/ XT H STO R E Fhind Ave. cor, torical fiction, In the unusual distribution now going on these two clever authors are respectively . 38th St 4 H represented by two of their cleverest productions— 857 Second Ave., 4th Bt. 012 Second Ave, cor. tth St will be ready for business at No. 2643 Eighth avenue, corner of J4Jst Sin Aves, cor. 8 A 4 99 Hts iBeoond al seantant street, which means that thousands of appreciative housekeerers in that Se i **Ohe Great K. & A. Train Robber y 1463 Becond 3 ton saa particular section of our great city now have the way open to them to ie 31) Recs ‘ : ad “A PURITAN’S WIFE.” cnr, 116th at Fractise economy and better their living. To celebrate the opening of this ear 3th at. 1824 Third Ave., cor lott Bt. new store we offer in allof our 96 stores these attractive specials for anerea| Oi Mr. Ford's bright romance of railroad life{ Of Mr. Pemberton’s brilliant story of the 2005 Third Ave., cor. 110th St rs ‘ 5 i perth as zs 2 , Hea Third Ave, cor, tat st Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Every item is indeed special, and even t g the New York Herald says: — | Restoration the New York Mail and Express says?— markable thing. Certainly a must have led an unusually fl to be permitted to return in the to those they loved on earth Cd not attempt to explain it." ‘Trying to Solve Mystery. The Murrays, mother, Gaughters, Hyed on the flat is of five rooms—p where Julia died ond ween; another bedroom, kitchen in a row ff toward Awhbu' ‘The body lay a slab in the won and two Woman of Newly} Named Town Robbed and Beaten. i y covered, on the parlor, went wall sq small ma this reflected th upon the north & b of the wall in thet be t was against this half that the ar ,| From her _| string of beada werd and vanished through was bowed. A lnose quite contrary to wha her shoulders and drt ff a rising cas effect. Clouds also hung fro mthe mi or through the parted portiere- into the bedroom: Immigration Record Broken, |S!) Wind All thene thins: are told and dtecussed | tne Norn by the pe » gnther In } curnt, i 3 ial phoutiche) De ALCS landed | heneahel was et by an un man Inez : ine Six carge lo hing NEW YORK: WEST SIDE, “The clever manner in which the plot was carried “The tale has many scenes of thrilling interest, : more so in the matter of quality than price. Borough ol Queens. out is well told, and the many perits from which and Its told in a dustat end feracmning atetiogy 2A AT A 4 i ) Tow St, Am the fiero of the book escapes by ahair's-breadth | Wien brings the reader In touch with the spire V E R Y BES I C RE ~ Ay M Ei R Y BU | I ER. Ave. cor eth at, Long ff ff are graphically described. Altogether, it is an snd courtly Cavaliers lived side by side with cor, otaie st Pivening exciting story of adventure."* little in common except their quarrels." vor. We receive the tinest Butter comin: to this market for the reason that we cor A Pound, | have our own direct connections with the leading creameries throughout the J 4 Pound, Lie eta et country, who ship us only their choicest grade. But few stores keep Butter S cor, 79h St equal to ours, and these few charge from 4 cents to G cents a pound more 23¢)| for it than we do, Compare this price with what vou are paving elsewhere, Exheet| ls tb ‘St. then try our Butter and compare the quality. h of Richmond. if ‘A Puritan's Wife'’ 1s the special offering for the present week, It is a valuable copyrighted on Ave. cor. Elizabeth B production which has never been regularly sold for less than $1.25, yet the large operations and eco» 4 Sn aS nomical plan of the International Association of Newspapers and Authors place this and other choice Erseyscly. i) books (a new one each week ) within the reach of all by dropping the dollar and making the price only Twenty-five Cents a copy ererk Ave. tear Colew Rt And remember, every book is fresh from the binder’s hands. It is wonderful that a new copy 25 book can be handed out to you for a quarter. But so it is, ali because author and and profit for a time in exchange for wide publicity, but the big end of the bargain is where it ought to be—with the 8c } book-buying public. in all, this distribution constitutes sem $e Suburban melt THE MOST REMARKABLE OFFERING OF NEW Me a Sd pute a ‘COPYRIGHTED BOOKS EVER KNOWN Je i way to get the books as issued. The Association announcements are made ig f h announcement are printed Book-Vouchers. A little voucher, -c, brings the book of the week or oftany preceding week while the allotment ly promptly either personally or by mail. = Ee Be 2 Something Rew: 7 ir Bary 10¢ 118 Ocean Ave,. oor. I ve bie Pre ne Mar . i Greenville. : righted $1. ai Atuaterdam Ave, neat Cth t pep ae rly ; eLeAg 5¢ Hoboken and Union Hill. g publisher surrender ro. 175 Amsterdam Ave., cor, ath ai ie : 9% 67 which means futur Borough of “D unttorm : Darling City Readers Secure the volumes for 25 cents each and one voucher at the Wanamaker Store. Voucher No, 2 MAX PEMBERTON Out-of-Town Readers mailto John Wire eee Wanamaker 30 cents and voucher and tie book ordered will be sent post-paid. | SARS AA ERRNO NR, are the vouchers for the two books now ready. If you did not get last | go wrong in clipping the two vouchers and getting both books n ‘CHOICE. Ff 2 ‘ my \ cHorce- th price named ) to Coe Say ‘ Y | JOHN WANAMAKER, New York} 4 week" s offering yo