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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL |, EASTER GOWN CONTEST NEAR END; JUDGES MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT. piss 9a lowenthal Staocr Coopers: SS ERY, there te nade of gowns. Faster, gir have ne gOWwNnA look envi the Line dressed womer better than would they the: they only had th ‘This yeas, wh and the church doors etreets aro filled with again, you know haw y could be one slon. You know exuctiy look Ina gown to your than that, you tha down to the uttermost the cut of the cx akirt, the quality Of the tekmamatn a will laybe you Write seriptton Of the gown yon een At tn thie uM A CONTES THE CONDITIONS OF THE oe Mra, Harrtot eelected b nse judg and shopw! reiibe pala of 6Pyovejerevesesereseyereiey Nine Judges Who Wil! Read Letters Con- taining Descriptions, Wednesday Night. the Easter Contest Ends To-Morrow Night, a0iss Ant a Coyle meyer Jonasson EVEKYBODY BEAR IN MIND. Raster Da a wr the Haster bells rink of the slik-linet proces. ST OF eres F ning CO GOOD TASTE re remain tit forty time ny other win it will make y. World wit Any tn frin AND SHOPPING EASTER PRIZES FOR GIRL WAGE-EARNERS. t enster for from a Hraokly an te wish: tow he pr “eight Hours in whieh to ea may earn what it would tah ORE are published day. Juat to as good royou one autvertiged tn 1 idly Hounee, titi w An emiloy resturant at 18s ~ NETTIE CLARKSON atian Girls 1 eon t seriptlon, trl, JUDGMENT. FOK PRETTIEST AND BEST DESCRIBED EASTER OUTFIT. emg yee at mt night « tn y av What Sort of Easter Outfit Would You Like? Describe It'and Win One of These Handsome Prizes he PRETTIEST Ni Sof gown, hat, boots doby a git would wish (nelu $8. EASTER SHIRT WAIST pore Se aeren SHIRT WAIST ; 86 BARTER 8 wat UL satalaveat tore velr wager SASTEL OUTFIT Tweltth Prine. ‘Tht HOES repth Prigs, $2 BAS’ Fourteenth to Thirtieth teen prizes) E Sach, 2 World saely Vise 1 What Sort of Easter Hat Would You Like? What Sort of Easter Gown Would You Like? Describe It and Win One of These Splendid Prizes, SP DESCRIBED COSTE Mie dy a girl wage-ear would wish to have for $30 TALLOL $2 TALLOK Ww PALLOM-SIADE BASTEK GOW) as repre- inter. Descr be: It and Win One of These Valuable Prizes | Phird Pes 1 suK ON vial AST MAT HE HAY i by a girl wage she wou BEST WESCl Jwish to have for Easter vr What Sort of Easter Shirt Waist Would You Like? Describe It and Win One of These Desirable Prizes, R GLOVES Seco: d Pri nird Prize. runt EASTDR GLOVES | Filth Prize eb eeivicbleieblrinierleleicleleieleintet elo! TRIBEL SHIRT WAIST nd wuggemted by a girl Wage-carner as sof the sort of shirt waist she would wish to nave $8 EASTER SHIRT W. 16 BA! #4 EASTER BHIRT WAIST .» & EASTER SHIRT WAIST eeticevietichi-rickieeeeeh errr rhe bibi br lerich model letters to- read them and see how will be write with the price | Kam. | Fulton} Sale o Oriental Rugs. Lot No. $40.00 None of i be sent on Real valu stated upon ap pitts Lares 20 Laree Turkish Tuesday, Broadway .& 9 SHE STOPPED AN Mra. Fly Who Was doll for 7 miles usttee cs ‘The thren-year-old aug dent Frank Osborne, of J.) Board of Raduca tacked by a Kame rooste! wertoun injury. chickens, Skull Crushe him evenly story Int day to det t ro their a she ret At she guy Mra, Flegne stor flo opital, nd chat the eit he raul | and brn wal On the floor be hammer, with w committed, ¢ head dente in on the case. iim, salow skit dark hatred. lie wor bteyel a shabby gra, New One new case of portet to the momilug. that of Knt teen yeara old, of Mreet, The ‘following mall-pox were reported Brower Island: William, pears old, of No, 205 and EAwin Winkle: No. 18 Rast One ti eighth street. o Rare Kermanusha and [ran Rues, l.ot No, 2 ‘The child was tn the rear yard fe and Money Gone. Anil 6 o'clock wan awakened by a nary pain in her head. Mer son Louke Was bending over hi The woman put her hand to her head: When she withirew it i: wae moist with blovd, She screamed and her other Aildren rusted to hes ansist hurried out for the poll ace Surgeon Wile n, « all his a Loulx Flegnor ts three years (ld jundred and Thirty- { ie each. the above approval, e will be ation. | Turkish Carpets, , So. | | Carpets, | SSY. 70, | Commencing April ud. Lord & Ti aylor, 1 dibs EXPRESS. toxien Daye. Sams ty be | rman of Pate | Hackensaeh |GAME ROOSTER TRIES TO PICK OUT BABY’S EYES.’ —-¢ Knocks Down Three-Year-Old Girl and Severe-| ly Injures Her with Beak and Spurs. hter of Pres the Helleville ton, wax yeaterday ternoon, and had a narrow escape from SAYS SON TRIED. WALLACE try TTALIANS. RAD TO BRAN HER. BRADY'S PLAGE, Mrs. Flegner Awoke,|Mayor Names Him as d, Son | the the money answers, iproving hat sh te Daleer and ly supply. to fred to sleep farone assault had of the ham: | the womag's G strect po- Miable men es in helghr, ho face and y osult and a « ie. ymnll-pox was re- Boant of Health thix Stelnverger, four- at Fourth deaths from from North Anderson, two nd avenue, frat: JOHN WANAMAKE yt her hend, has not been polities. The priest addreased the Itallans Inj Jamen J thelr own language, and the Ita!la reported of | honncement about it over. th 1901. A Large and Unusual Transaction The broad silk industry in the United States was -begun away back in 1846, when John Ryle, the founder of the Pioneer Silk Company, began their manufacture in the little town of Patersom— since become the Lyons of America. Father and sons built up a magnificent business, known the worid over for producing silks sof high worth and artistic beauty. A few months ago the Company went into the hands of a receiver, and the entire stockwof splendidsiiks on hand had to be sold. The immense distributing power of our New York and Philadelphia stores furnished the best possible outiet for the sixty thousand yards that needed a quick buyer; and with the consent of }the} ver and the confirmation of the Courts of New Jersey the silks came to us. To-day this store’s allotment is ready; and makes Ghe Most Important Movement in S ths, that has Occurred Lately in the Trade The benefit to the public is enormous; for just when silks are in such tremendous demand, (these of such high worth, and new and varied beauty, are oftered at the little prices named below. But the Silk Store has many other offerings that broaden variety and meet almost every fsilk wani at far below regular values. Price-hints follow: $1 Fancy Taffetas at 65¢ a yard— $1 Taffetas at 75c a yard— fine 24-inch andchecked Taf-; Seven thousand yards of colored and black guaranteed'Taf- and white fetas, 24 in. wide, in 29 newest shades, including plenty of | 1 kinds in navy blue ani white and ivory and other street and evening shades. le 18 kinds in various could sell every vard in the regular way at a dollar Guaranieed for six months’ wear. $1 Duchesse Satin at 55c a yard— Three thousand seven hundred yards of rich colored {I}ucheme Satin, of which we have sold thousands of yarcls at $1, and never for less, till now, These in over 20 best colors of street and evening shades, for waists, dresses:or linings.| ‘olors. ines. All guaranteed. $1 surais at 65c a yard— Black and colored Surabs, 24 inches wide, in white, navy blue and black. ese wood culors 75c Taffeta Silks at 40c a yard— Guaranteed for wear. Six thousand yards of colored Tatfeta Silas, sich as we nave 85C Satin Foulards at 50c— ayard, ‘The colozs ars red, tan, Seven thousand yards of rich, newly printed Satin\Fowlards, in lavender, oats or low, sheer srise. summer a multitude of colorings and patterns. Every yard new and this season's finest goods; some just from the pnnters’ hands. ) At 55c, worth 85c and $1— ‘ $1 Crepe de Chine at 65c a yard— | Fifteen thousand yards of fine printed Liberty Satins, and viel UI eas gene on he LS sal Sttin-faced Foulards. Fine summer silks. All this ses even bandied yards o: black Crepe de Chine, 24 in. wide; a Uaislegs including Hie Persian eatierte oat ‘004 rich black and good finish; all perfect goods. sons Bemest siyieseiinctading rich Ferman, patterns on} Lib | y Satins, in 9 new color blends. $1 Liberty Satins at 75c a yard— '85c Habutal Silks at 40c a yard— Printed Liberty Satins, in very newest designs They are 24! ‘Three thousand yards of real washable i1abutai corded silks, goods, such as yrenadines. in. wide. i from Japan, The only corded silks we have ever been able | to guarantee absolutely to wash. These silks were boiled be- Notunda, Fourth ave and Masement Unictprice Store fore weaving, and arenow fast colors. Good line of colorings. Broadway, 4th ave 9th & 10th Sts, A. Zeitz & Tarshis, The beading Clothing | CREDIT OUTFITTERS For the Entire Family. 535 Eulto 535 Eulton St! BROOKLYN, N. Y. Keane's Spring Sale of Go-Carts. To Handsome. é » Strong. raved f Light. Easy Running. Best Quality Reed, thoroughly Seasoned. Rubber Tires. Patent Brakes, Adjustable Back. $2.75 AND UPWARD. “arringess handsome and serviceab ¢ bY and made of hi ann yes. oT exh about Ick out on fn Inch® “Land bird be i Russtan Troops to Nelp ST. PETERSBURG, April 1—The ost! says that the Governor-General Cleft has again ‘felnforeed the police two hundre dters. A PEST-HOUSE. Try to Get Corpse of a Girl Away from Au- thorities. Commissioner of Buildings. jelroom Vursitures dnrabie. woakeh trouble would have followed. According to the Wiillamabu Jnmen G. Wallace, of N maddened Italian laborers, COUNTS OPENED. and Mis, Roster jtleth street, in the Aevembly District » Costo, Whose daugh- So her on, Louts Flect Vivien has Francis J. Lantry for its in the rr | BANE 0 ears ohl, tried to beat | many leader, and im the hot \ map Nenuny 1 | a hammer tay J id Mayor Van W. l easieectentes me ork MODERN HOME FURNISHERS, uf pits aig He pa ae young | gets th ndoned by Thom: | Mey ee raed the rrounda, \3d Ave. & 77th St., New York. BE H < ‘ sat.| the fence surrounding the pe P-There ie only one Keace ast Mra, Rove # roin a widow. She hn Wyck appointed Mr. Wale) {he f Sneattescinaateee ntiihis, $6, only one. Kaace pwr ket a small g y at No. 16? MeKih Missloner of Bullidinge for Man. | [tke fh) Ate tiaee ead ey street, Willtariett 4" lived 4 Bronx tora ngered by the refusal of Dr. King to hooher co ¢ en in two ar| Mr lace Was born tact; ratth b ee ee eee ene reac | He a Nttystour yeara old tot him have the be Rea ET a successful architect a the Snake IL sactoand spent Htile of ats time at} New York about years He | gathered friends a dherents from the vuine irate, | Cortinnciaitent Miidite. in| allan vilage in Jermey Clty and led} vo weeks ago he Foutrnistes (com ot them against the Institution ! M meen where a ra ; ee La au rane tut for the opportune arrival of the! x. In some way he learned thatlase Huilding, ov. Father 1 Connor serio: : Ep ARLE ee Eee) Rev. Father Plus O'Connor serious 4 . Ustened to the priest and finaliy persed i yikeds intnot ng SL Am soon aa they had gone 1 sent {SIX Contractors on East re Mt will be recalled: wn# | dnywician King had the corpac of Coxto's River Bridge 1othe evidence against | daughter buried. The child was taken No. 3. ‘an Ice Company. to Snake HMM) Wednemlay, She died —————— Saturday ’T LIKE ITS EYES. STE DIDN'T L SHIPPING NEWS. John 1, Phea, Commtsetoner of eemmeenl Hrldges, sent notices to-day to the sz su Noy Tried to Tear a Kitten ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, ractors who bid for the work of Apart. Sun rises. 6.45|8un seta. 6.24\Moon sete... 41g) MUildiae the foundation piers on the Sf didn't lke Its goo goo eyes," ald THE TIDES. Hrooklyn atde of Rast River Bridge No, (hirteen-year-old Guseppe Bontonl, of from Grand at Manhattan, & M2 Mulberry street, tals mormng | Governo 61s Tu ymouth and Adams streets, Brooklyn, called in Cen.re Btreet Court to 64y 1214 gaz] that they might receive the certified eee naraeconinttemplingsterpit 837 146 208] checkn aepostied by them with Comp- a kitten he had found In the the day they troller Coler on Marvh HM, ir Ll ‘ta In pursuance of the opinion red by Corporation Counsel Wra- that any contract entered into un. hose bids would be Invalid under tht deeiston uf the Court of Appeals that the prevailing rate of Wages law the Inw compelling that all dressed Jo nublic works must be rk State were uncon- 1, of the Muibercy arrested the bdy 0 end the existence to Crane sent the Protectory for mx the Cathohe oy t months, Tr SST U ae ETa| Ralearia Rook Luxury, Peninaular .. an atmonphere of culture Apartment when in their unique n book-nhelf and reading- vels—the copyrighted costing from $1.25 to Do + Laon etiratl Under the Corporation Counsel's ad- vice Commissioner Shea rejected all hese bide, and to-day he framed a new Ivertement for new bids, omitting all stipulations tn the specifications rofer~ ring to these laws, Tha was soft to one seen bindinge ut new nes—are expensi OUTGOING BTEAMSHIPS. HAILED TO-DAY, Beminole, Charleston, Hamilton, Norfolk, $1.0 cach, unlers sou wisely take ad- LI CRCR SPC eT eerie roo etreeeal. vantage of the notable distribution *, ney whichtthe International Asaoclation. of INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, ——_ Gould Newspapers and Authors Is now con- DUE TO-DAY, jer Advinement. ucting at the Wanamaker, Btore. - : Tinere’s. a fresh novel brought forward freee Oe ee peng 2 IY CIRC y Mrs, Howard Gould's appeal from the for ench six days’ selling. This week, | Pocassat, Givraltar. , Grorete, order of the City rt, which decided for athe cee aati tele in Fens Glamorganstire, aan rt in non, that the case of Smitn & Dillon against quarter an et ‘aul Leleester Ford Gibraltar. Phi . or Max Pemberton or Gert ‘Ath. | Chateau Lafte, ee rote f] outs pa ce erton | in ractical fac «simile of Dordeaun.tuionida,” Areskeek yon Jury inmendtoribefore eireterse. the "a1, “eafiion, “A feawh" reaistor | Atabletan, 8. Laie ‘the Appellate’ Diviaion of the Suprema makes change; there's no Walling, ——<—=___ Court and decision was reserved. As the volumes are wrapped and rena; for the ‘aundreds of buyers that aur Found the booth. There's m special an- a Watch To-Morrow’s Papers. King the great clothter, Let Sunday World Wants rent yon house for you. Surest and cheapest Wanama- ker name on ¢ 5 of this issue of The! Dig announcemoat tor Svening Worlds way, ‘ bone sails clothing sale, | Corner Sewatway, ond BY x a Co |

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