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Sa THE WILD PLUNGE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL2, 1901. WE SELL THE Yew Idea Patterns and consider them the best paper patterns made at any price. Stoget, Cooper & Ca, Bankers. Offices: Main Floor, First Balcony. ¥ AMATEURS FIND WORK FOR THEIR CAMERAS. Ra rea RR BNI focluding all’the newer fats of fashion, A banking business ina its branches 1 ansacted. ENING WORLD will pay $2 each for all amateur photographs + : — ran 8 Lee ise efall ate init alae names, locations, &c., should + 8) 70. Wee eTS. Banking Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P, M, nceompany each Only sharply ned and «trongly printed photographs can be use. The + KH Furniture Sale. Upholstertes Underpriced. Caster Wittinery. subjects should be interesting, novel and news. M 4 Fearin Ar-| " 7 No prints will be returned, AIL that are accepted and printed will be + errigan, Fe g / . sonable ar- A store that’s always selling, is always buying, and, ss aerate . r ane rest, First Cut Wrists This applies to scores of cho'ce and seasonebe Ar” § oe course, the trade knows it. And whenever somebody Easter week finds The Fig Store's Millinery Department thoroughly : eas Amateur Photograph Edtior, Evening World, P. 0. box 2.354, CEM ticles ‘on sale here Sato oa aytsent la etter } wants to SELL---somebody knows where to goto. Last{ Md magnifrently equipped with everything that is handsome, stylish Ponirenerait and Throat. mentioned below. Our Upholstery Depar week we had opportunity to buy some very great bar- and becomig: in feminine heaawear for Spring's Annual Fashion Parade. equipped than ever to serve you and save you money on your purchares. Here are some sample offerings—just -, | Match them elsewhere if you can. eat in his room, No ( Patnlenmot as 1,200 Pairs of Irish Point Curtains at Cne-Third Cft! $3.95 Irish Point Lace Curtains at, per pair, And the finest s;° trimmed hats are not as expensive here as they are at most other stove: In fact they are remarkably cheap, as you will find by pricing anyghat in stock that may take your fancy. Here are three sample offerings in trimmed and untrimme! millinery—just to illustrate: ‘ A choice of 3,000 Trimmed Hats that are equal in At YS5. OO Sica cecanatat gantetna itor iinds’ poli at otber wlttoory pg establishments for $10 and $12, Why pay more than a thing gains in furniture, and we bought. This we: opportunity is yours. Will you read careful! ved goldeoak, rubtes Mt front, he same Lee : mp shcb ob teh eek beh fe ofp ale we ate lp ole fe ote oe THE THREE 4 Thomas Merri Mandscme Side and polished fin's 2 silver drawers, rop* columns, cliw feet, cast brass tr mmeant, m: with shaped French hevel-plate matror 18x30 wuaisitely catved and actually worth $40.00, spectal $ morrow at 22.50 Handsome China Closets, of quarter sawed golden oak, rubbed and polished finish, neatly 0 feet high, double thick bent end §, of quatter a: 48 inches wide, 24 inches deép, linen drawer and 2 wine cloy tn coming, i s he) $7.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains at, pet pair, y Lye syst inked 0893375 tah Pet ace Cates a, pet a P bead Sc. set ies nals aca cy a eer ea horaidowal & v Wo 7 ade of rich fancy straw bi PANERASTS sees gered by Policeman | $22-00 Irish Point Lace Curtains at, pet prit, ’ of the fatest ant moxt tashiouable shapes, in colors of in black ad : ’ i $15.00 Irish Point Lace Curtains at, per pair. 1 zi scwerth white, as preferred, Thomas Moen, We who Areal per pi 5 Gotoratin tatecanene design, and actually, wort! ry 19¢. 29e so) 29¢ ie ch ~A cholee at oe East Staty- lon. When Big Vatues in Rultled Curtains. Dresser of golden cak, 44 inches wide, full awell front, 2 2 2: =: 1 of Fine Im taken to station the wounds In the) 7S. Fluted Muslin Curtains, 3 yds. long, per pair, 49 § tatge acd 2 small drawers, shxped top, cant brass trimmings, Tlowers) tacluting fine roses, foliage, violets, pansies, lilacs, hyacinths, poppies, Iilles of 3 0 wrists and throat were found and Sergt, S Frill : tive styles in handsomely carved standard wits shaped French bevel plate the valley, and almost every flower that you can think of; values up to $1.25 a baneh, 1murder: oe B regent teat fore! CLES O 9 $ mirror; regular grice, $15.00; special for to-morrow at inspection of the body} wl ht Silas nea enea areata Gancalca ie (aint tace’ insertion Chitfonter of golden cak, 34 inches wide, 3 lance, deep drawers, and edge, 3 yds. long, per pair, $2.50 Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains, with good quality lace trimmings, at, per palr, 1.05 Irish Point Bed Sets Below Import Prices. 200 Spreads, with Shams to match, st S500, 5.90 and 4.85 50, 7.90, 5. B (Every sat worth from one-third to one-half more. Sritle-Work for Doors and Windows At 25 cents on the dollar. These grilles are made of solld oak, with handsome turned spindles and acroll centres, from 9 to 18 inches wide, 7 feet long, at, each, $2.25; 5 feet long, at, each, 1.50 Rope Portteres—Ohe Best Warm Weather the ankles were broken. Nn the fourth floor was room a dull knife and pools of blood showed that Merrtgan had committed sul le. Merr gan was forty-eight years old. a He separated from his wife a few years | ago and had sent money to her regular since with the understanding that she wap not to have him arremed If th remittances led. Having been out of) work for enveral weeks he was unable to continue sending money, and his friends say that the fear of arrest led to his sulclde. He had boarded with a famtly named Adams at No. 98 East third street, for several months, Yotions. Our notion store has moved into new quarters recently, occupying now fully double the flocr space it used to have, and being unquestion- ably the largest as well as the great- est notion department in America. And prices did the work—prices like these: 2 small drawers and large hat box, shaped top, tope columns, brass trimmings, prettily carved back; regular price, $10.50; Special for to-morrow at Mode Rerrigerators We have had our ex perts examine carefully into the claims and merits of every re- frigerator made in America, and have s¢@- jlected ‘'Tke Model,” because by test theyare Among the good points of Model Re- frigerators are these: The walls are filled with pure charcoal. The woodwork is all of superior. Nardsome S-Piece Parlor Suits, piano finish, crotch veneer makogary frames, beautifully inlaid with fine French mat- queterie, brass and pearl, exquisite in desizn, upholstered with firest steel tempered springs and covered In excellent quality of satin damask ot embroidered Roman plush, regular price $85.00; special for to-morrow at Royal Wilton Rugs velveteen Binding, brush edge, black and colors; a yard, at One-Third Less than Regular Selling Prices. to Ee le Rugs, in hand- 3 Black Velveteen Binding, 15-8 We offer to-morrow 300 of these very desit wide; S-yd. pieces, Foot qualityrenne fome Oriental styles and colorings, in four sizes, at 1 i prices, as follows: Double-edgeBelting,excellent quality, 77 inches x54 inches, special at Jour special 2.953 10-¥4. pieces, black, white and gray, aE aD TEs Drapery 36 inches x63 inches, 5 Nashable Dress Shislae': eats 8 : 3 , Special at 4.45 ved aeb ee aiere ef Established Over Twenty-five Years. quot, Prleee and assortments are matchless Here's a spectmen } 5 rect 3 inches x10 feet 6 inches, spectal at 24.50 No. A are ooe ant The flues, waste pipes and trays are removable, The casings are extra strongly built, and the prices are no higher than the ordinary humdrum sorts are sold for elsewhere. We have three styles of Model Refrigerators—zinc lined, enamel 9 feet x12 feet, mpecial at 28.50 Also 1,000 Double-Faced Smyrna Rugs, Just received from manufacturer, at the following reduced prices : 30x60 inches, special at 36x72 inches, special at N. S. BRANN, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER., 231 EIGHTH AVE, "378° z $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry Rope Portieres, for double doors, with beavy cord over drapery, colors; the $6.00 kind for No. 2,a pr., 8c.; No. 3, a pr., 9¢.; No. 4, a pt., 10c.; No. 5, a pr., Whalebones, 36 inch, every piece wartanted, a dor., &Sc.; each Eureka Spring Hooks and Eyes, best 50 95 1.45 Sood Linings for your Easter garments at exceedingly reasonable } oft. x oft., special at 4.75} quality, size 2, 30r 4, a gross for at 50 Cents on the Dollar. | These are ree children of W. S. Riteh—Jean, Harold and Clarette—lsten- | prices. Tleft. x 10uft., spectal at 7.50} Best Sewing Silk, 1-02. spools, a dor., lined and tile lined. Ing to a funny story, SPECIAL NOTICE: Pine Percalin wide, earth 15e., for 8 $ Oft. x 12ft., special at 10.50$ $4.50, a spool, — ine Percaline, a yard wide, $5 Dressmakers’ Machine Silk, 1-2 of. No. 1462—Tile lined Refrigerator, HERE ARE TWO FIGHTERS. We are local from the | sine Finished Percaline, all shades, worth 25c. a yard, for 18 spools, test quality, a spool, with enamelled waste and shelves, locks and hinges Pot solid brass and nickel plated; 22 in. wide, 60 tn. high, 22 in. long, price, No, 436—Enamelled lined Refrigera- tory, similar to the tiled lined, with the’ exception that the provision chambers are enamelled instead of tiled, and the locks are brass and bronze finished, 29 in, wide, 19 in. indepth and 46 in, in height, price, The same Refrigerator, sizeand style as above, but zinc lined, price, Our No. 460 enamel lined Retr tor, 28 in. wide, 20 in. deep and high, | heb attcad So-yatd spool Machine Silk, all sizes; jor 12 spools Hose Supporters, to fasten on front of corset, satin pad, fancy frilled elastic, Hote Supporters, to fasten on front of corset, sateen pad, wide elastic, Hose Suppor Children’ or whit Marlowe Satin Hose Supporters, fasten on front of corset, 1-inch wice ailk elastic, nickel-plated clasps, very rich colors and black ; a pair, Featherstitch Braid, assorted pat- 37.00 from selected atr: iectly reversible, | 1 the popular in close weav Silk Finished, Fast Black Moreens, worth SSc. yard, for 39 French Halr Cloth, shrink, ready for use, worth 20c. # yard, for 0 Linto; dy to use, worth 7Sc. each, for 49 ‘The Watch te 1-3 than this cut 40 yards, we offer you a choice of this consignment for 6.75 ters, Ladies’, Misses’ or tubter button clasp, black 15.30 14.25 Art Squares In handsome Brussels designs at 1-3 less than regular prices. Ox1035 ft., and 18 Kt. Soild diag tiocS2-75up SZ to S5 Framed Pictures sor $7. 50. 6x9 ft., 2.10 3.70 in, 17.00 COBO DOIOQOHOEOESESOOES 9) 1 pl Je for Home-Fittera’ Day an od4 ot of Col- terns, 6-yd. pieces, best quality, white area Photopravures and Pronf tchings, framed a hadsone THx9 tt, 2.65 | 9x12 t., 4.20} and colots; 3 pieces for ‘The same Refrigerator, size and style Florentine open-work frames with appropriate mats, size ty i } Best quality black mohair Tubular bove, but ined, ' rons lachee §4 to $5 are the regular prices, while they ey 3.15 | 9x36 ft., Eee eee ae and Sara Gone ter aa above, bat 2! 14.75 5 last you may have a choice for 1.50 9x15 tt., 5.25 Very best black-headed steel Bonnet s erry and Shaw! Pins, 1!) inch to 3 inch ert | a (gees ory sizes; a doten for = Wall Papers. he x! Py @ L P and A best American Pins, 360 on ee LEAF CALLS paper, at : General selections from stock —all pid a " P Prices with gen id not be bought 1,500 yards of Gold Belting, plain and fancy designs, worth from 25c. to 40c. a yard; to-morrow a yard for Paints. Ready-Mixed Paints, 1-2 pint size, handsome, artistic papers in extreme good taste—offered at cut prices for to-morrow to further stimulate trade and to prove our oft-repeated claims that the best wall papers made the world over are always to be had here wife. We carry superb stocks of both and sell them for less money then other dealers. Our special offerings for Home-Fitters’ Day are as follows: | are always obtainable here. Don't waste time, car fare DOGOOOGOOAGOE ep Ry and pi better offerings than these. They simply don’t exi ence in searching the tuwn over for equal or Dinner Sets, The Uttle two-pound bantam In the picture, being the undisputed monarch of Tomatore: “'Shilch'’ brand solid cold packed Red Ripe Jer- 100-Piece Dinner Sets of fine English porcelain; regularly the yard for a long time, objected to the neweomer, stx-ponnd ra zeeniees | contd sey Tomatoes, doz., $1.15; can, 10 § sold at $8.00; Wednesday's special price only 5.98% One-quart size, for less than elsewhere. size, he attempted to maintain his rights, but after | Cu! Comm: or ‘Mooabeam" choice Maine Sugar Corn. i03 Place Diver Sete cf thie fain, sieht i” : eo has decited to play ddle. 3 porcelain, richly decorated in Half gallon, : ¥ LI Ot ders. promptly attended to. dors., $1.05; can, 9} natural colors, full gold traced; regularly sold at $14.00; oes Laie babes a4 1 erioas ceclpne ae SS aa SS oe Fish: Selected Long Island Weak-fish, Ib., 5 { Wednesday's special price only 9.003 Pioor Paints, one quart size, jength rolls, always sold at 6c. a roll, Cholce Long Branch Blue-fish, Ib., 7 } 100-Piece Dinner Set of fine thin Austrian china, very richly Half gallon, pow reduced to 2 decorated; regularly sold at $16.00; Wednesday's special Meat: Roast Beef, Shoulder Cuts, Ib., ‘953 price oaly Gareaien u 10.00% Varuish Wood Stains, 1-7 pint size, Gilt and Embossed Gilt Ex- STEWART BUILDING, Broadway, cor. Chambers St. Extraordinary Easter Sale of the Very Best Sorts of Men’s and Boys’ Asparagus: "g mammoth peeled Jersey Aspari ry Caylon Tips (crop of 1900), packed on the estate, in tin Ceniany welts Labe , 1 1b., haan b., 32¢.; Blue Label, 11b., 54c.; Hilb., 77 fancy eatly season selected importatl arden eet ont 4 Fived Japan, Eoglish Break- wn Formosa Oolong, fast, Young Hyson Teas, 5 lbs., $3; 1 [b., 65 Macaroni: “‘Royal” brand Macaroni, Spaghetti or Vermi- calli, 1 I. pkge., 9 Prunes: Large Santa Clara Fruit, and such Prunes; rich in flavor and very meaty, 1 Ib., 10 Mercertred Sateens, all shades, worth 36c. a yard, for 25 A Mating Chance. Silk Pinished Moreens, in colors only, worth 49. yard, for 28 } We have just received 1,000 rolls of China Matting, made 102-Piece Dinner Set of fine thin Austrian china, with ‘S6-Piece Dinner Set of fine German china, all gold-traced; specially priced for Wednesday at 56-Piece Tea S and gold traced; specially priced for Wednesday at 3.95 7.00 of finest Limoges China, richly decorated Odd China. Cups, Saucers and Plates, in assorted sizes, handsomely traced with gold; regularly sold at 20c.; specially priced for Wednesday at 9 Plates of fine thin lePeoges richly decorated, in assorted sizes; regularly wort! China and Slassware. Fine China and Glassware are the pride of the house- 10c.; specially priced for Wednesdayat = 55 One-pint size, One-quart size, Enamelled Paints, $4 pt. size, 44 pt. size, 1 pt. size, Sarden Gools. Spading Forks and Spades, solid backs, all steel, Garden Sets, three pieces, hoe, rake ard spade, Rakes, malleable iron, twelve teeth, Pruning Shears, made atrong ; spe- cial to-morrow at Garden or Canal Barrows, made of hard wood; special at Poultry Netting, of galvanized wire, 75 t tra heavy stock, in a triety te cho fem, Lacie pa ty. Re light, dark or medium shades, never sold for less than from 1Sc. 8 25c. a roll, now reduced to Wall Papers—Extra preased embossed and also handsome two- ed as Dresden and Chintz Papers; the finest of their kind to be anywhere, and worth at wholesale double the price we ask, which is, per roll, only. ; Wall Papers—"' S) Conia nT apes inet Be7 Dene ji ins, Burlaps, Denims, eet Cretonnes and large floral ef- fects—the work of the best wall 1 designers and colorists: cost Tahy 25 per cent. more to | ‘ ae in. mesh, prodoce ©. i Ham: Delicious Bolled Ham or Corned Heel (aliced), 11b., 25 } Fortiel Dieters Riviy, Secmwateds regularly worth Tei Og 1 OF in va ins 2418.30 in, 36 in, 42 in. tha the price we now ask for them, O in With Easter but a few days off, Shrimp: Punbar's foeat quality dry packed Barataria fag 0 namely, per roll ‘ shrimp, 1 Ib. can, doz., $1.40; can, 2 e come thoughts of new Spring attire. Beans: ‘Hazel cut String Beans or Golden Wax Beans, Tumblers, water size, of best crystal, highly polished; worth 5 packed in glass jare, jar, 15 $ 28c. a dozen; specially priced for Wednesday at | We've prepared for it. For months we've searched and scoured the Peas: Choice selected Yellow Split Peas, 5 Ibe., 19 } Perfection Water Bottle, the only water bottle that can be market for the products of the best Cone makers. The best cloth Nutmegs: Fancy large Penacg Nutmegs, sold everywhere by er Wolueiay exten icucthemmemmediere nae cane 35 mills in the country are represented in this high-class stock. Many big srocer at 106, a8 oF a oe is eas 55) eer aimee ne ectea ast eee eu chances came our way and our immense outlet and selling capacity Ca ee tew ton un cantslesss can tied FE etn ee ieee nace cut deciguerte Ober oe ootnnete enabled us to avail ourselves of several gigantic purchases. Prices. Sardines: ‘Harel’ Boneless Sardines, selected fish, packed expressly for us in France (key opener), halves, 28¢.; quar- Candle Lamps, ters, Large sized Candle Lamps, with finest nickel trimmings and good springs, regularly worth 50c.; on aale Wednesday for 35 18 All this week you shall reap the benefit of our labor—of the most extraordinary Clothing selling, in which we save you $5 to $20 on every Suit or Overcoat purchased here, Don’t forget that important point. . | Spring Overcoats and Raglans, $12. and $15, of the very best Vicunas, Thibets, Covert Cloths—new Tan shades, Olive, Oxford mixture and Black. Duplicates of these Coats cannot be had for less than $30 to $35. $7.50 and $10 for $18 to $22 Silk-Lined Top & Spring Overcoats. $6 for $42 and $15 Covert Overcoats. Ne Spring Suits, $12.°9 and $15. High-class every one—icentical in every respect with $30 to $35 custom suits—the ‘ newest, richest fabrics of the season—the proper shades for the nobby dresser— the rich quiet patterns for the conservative. Taken altogether, they’re the grandest lot of suits ever shown, as they are constructed on lines attained only by swell tailors. $2 and $10 Will Buy Spring Suits of the $15 and $20 Sort. Men’s and young men’s sizes. Several thousand to turn over quick, hence this extrenvely low price for worthy suits. } Several Hundred Suits for Small Boys, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00—Worth Double. FRANK LTayLor CLOTHING Co Salmon: ‘‘Hazel"’ selected Salmon Steaks, packed from first catch Columbia River Chinook Salmon, 1-Ib. flat cans, 20 Canned Fruit: ‘Harel!’ extra fancy California Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Plums, packed in heavy refined sugar syrup, large 3-35. cans, special, can, 28 Extracts: ‘‘Hazel"’ brand triple stren, Extract Lemon and Vanilla, balf-pound bots., Vauilla, co eg Lemon, 55 Castile Soap: ‘Conti’? genuine Imported Castile, 41d. bars, each, 60.00 Singer Sewing Machines for 32.50. This low-priced offering is made possible by the fact that we were fortunate enough to secure another lot of these fine sewing machines at an extraordinarily low price. Every one who knows anything about sewing machines knows that the Singer has no superior and but few equals. These are the oscillating center bobbin and vibrating shuttle styles, with the latest, most approved attachments. If your home needs a sewing machine of the first quality, you ought not to miss this splendid opportunity, for it may be a long time before you'll have another chance like this. 48 Soap: ‘Hazel’ White Floating Soap, a perfect bath and tollet soap, absolutely pure, cake, 4% Wines and L (quors. Some standard, well-known brands, priced much lower than elsewhere. “Prince,” Ametica's best Champagne, regularly fermented in bottle after the French process ani equal to many imported high priced Wines, case 12 gts., $17.00; case 24p ta., Chateau Margaux, 1887, imported in glass from Baret Freres, Bordeaux, France, at a specta!ty low price, case, Chateau La Rose, 1891, smperted in mises from Baret Freres, Bordeaux, case 13 qts., $7.50; case 24 pts., Chateau Leoville, 1857, imported in glass from Baret Freres, Bordeaux, case qts, Pcntet Canet, imported from Armand Freres, Bordeaux, case, Niersteiner, imported Rhine Wines, from Burckhardt & Soehne, Deldesheim a-R, case, Rudesheimer, imported Rhine witie, from Burckhardt & Soehne, Deidesheim a-R, case, Hant Sauterne, imported in glass, from Baret Freres, Bor- deaux, France, case 24 pints, Amontiliado Sherry, imported from P. J. Pemartin, Spain, 13.00 Go-Carts and Baby Carriages. Two very important and interesting special offers for Wednesday, April 3d. 8.00 tylish, comfortable, well-made 8.50 Raxtiniag Go-Carts and Baby Carriages have bodies of the best quality of reed, in the newest designs; gearings finished in green enamel, rubber-tired wheels and patent trakes; some have pretty farasola on strong adjustable rods and some ate Seereoyane upholstered in corduroy, Bedford cord, ve- jour &eronualeto-morowat O» 7 | SLEEPER GO-CARTS AND BABY | CARRIAGES—14 different styles, with bodies made of the beat quality df reed, cane seats, rubber-tired wheels, patent foot-brake, best gearing, finished in| gtecn enamel and upholstered in cordu- toy, simile, Lambelle, velour, etc., and 7.00 6.00 ‘5.50 6.00 7.50 2.50 doz., $3.20; can, 28 ( ion. platter, regularly sold at $23.00; Wednesday's spe- Coffee: O14 Government Java or Blended Mocha and Java, cial price, caly 14.75 rich, full-bodied coffee, delicate aroma, 34 Ibs., $1.00; 1b., 30 } 112-Piece Dinner Set of finest Fraach Tinnuse Ci tn fan. : Bart- cy shapes, with large 16-in. platters; im; to’ sell at Lai caer a eet ar a aren 25 } $35.00; Wodnesday's epecial price, only 18.50 Tea: ‘“Peri'’ blend, direct importation of choicest pickizgs, 1.25 California Port and Sherry, vintage 1893, gal., ‘Mt. Vernon Rye Whiskey, 2.50 $ crowned with dainty satin parasols. Some have pretty lace covers aaiall: how to get a job, BROADWAY, Cor. CHAMBERS STREET. trent joo { mowmeden stony. adlatable ots. Raton inthe lt worth lve SU os. seguits veforo whe) Puta World Want ad, tn (Mall orders promptly filled.) Ptjuat 44.5 nightfall, __|_ up situations bole