The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1901, Page 2

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ROME WATS Pe ieee CENTRAL MAKE se BODY UI = li AR SUICIDE. Obligingly Suspends lvoune Man ear EEE a Court While Lawyer | Secluded Spot to Goes to Overrule Him. | Kill Himself. NERS: [e) COOCSSSo aE You take no chance if you come to our store for your Easter oulfit, Our reputation for reliable, stylish Coothing assures you perfect satistaction. Pesides, during our Anniversary’ S now on . we're trying to make new records for large sales, and we've marked prices that will crowd our big store to the doors until midnight next 5 Ving “wat Met the Jersey Central Wen. Saturday. S 1 ; S f Our Wonderful A Me I ' s ome o. ur Wonderiu nniversary aiugs. : * ie Wool i e LSE j Special Prices teil 1.95 i une tra 5.45 |n Blue and Black Worsted Suits. F ‘ ' , H \ . mir ' the One Hundred and Fitty-second | ball atthe time and w a mans tepar wa ttiat| ination Sato DENY ASG Men's imported Clay Prince Albert Four Het SMILE 1 Weat One of Sbutton Frock Coat and) Vest warran rin dred and Niners street, near Fort Geors: romuteite wax tall dina blue serge sult i a ke a Ww sated epee in all es wtitte eat atyien, light or dark sh e Diya G in athe white ate 4. 50 to 20.09 | 1.95, 2.45, 3.45, 445, 5.45 Joseat’ oe CIEE) deroy hata ~ FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES, for MEN and BOYS, at prices that will prove most valuable souvenirs of this sale. Money refunded on any unsatisfactory purchase. Clothing kept in repair Free. ¢ CLOTHING, [ CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS. SHOES. | HATS. SHOES. 2338 & 2340 Third Ave., w’"" 127th St. : FREE! FREE! READ AND YOU WILL SEE. — thy CLAY SHOT | GRAND OPENING OF ~ . THE GREAT AMERICAN CLOTHING CO, Having removed from our former place of business to OBSERVANCES AT DEPUTIES B28 BROADWAY, : i a we are now able to offer our patrons a new and complete line of SSeS Men’ s and Youths’ Clothing f Justice Je fect legal tight 1 and that he could ‘The lawy the Buprem: habeas « amined at + \e “Well, if you talk tik the Justis, “then Ui tinue the ty them in The Justice once, and sent for tw tol them that che me custody ant ordered them tog prisoners. Rogers also carried out hia threat on his har w the J pus Rusatan Vleet Leaves Tonton, POU LON. April 6 Tae Russian tet satled to 1 A change in the method of employment \ change in the labor Vi ftived ran and pay for that acy ition for imoconeallransvot: 100 i or ; iff’s M Tried to. mt the pubs mand, mplo. paid by th ¥ of EN, . i ri s en e ours tities for Easte Sarai my > +|Only Day in the Year She § RAGLAN. TOP COATS. equ often take ‘hoor twenty hours, with no pay. ustom-tn s t or silk sleeve linings dike the $20 kind; our prisoners, who the two pol When There Is No Ro- | Seize Furniture and , i i wed. | . : 5 sas man Catholic Mass. Fusillade Follo | Also the latest in nobby Striped Sack Suits, special Easter bargains at eet $7.00, $8.00, $9,00 and $10.60. Ky. April} Gen, Cas Could not be bought elsew for leas than 318: au g09 Black Diagonal Worsted Suits, would be good values ai $15 $8. 50 Enste pec ly in Spring Ove reoats, su stan, black and Oxford gra fs Spon $5. 30 to Oe 50 a peed e eee si ongag angie cuore: bued)a-gabs) “| WHAT A STRIKE ON JERSEY i CENTRAL ROAD WOULD MEAN. . The Je Friday and the LOUISVILLE . Cotton and Coffee Ea- s adjourned antl Monday arain exchanges af alse closed. at Cent | hundred miles of track ul | Railroad has sev salt a dozen tar . + $y Hs t nvoivet eatened strike A HANDSOME ry : ic qualltee : ry is gird entire State J will be gi Da i purchaser « F April 6. ox-Judge Martin ees ht ! REMEMBE HEN p és E nth 3 It hus tuUimate trate cunvetions with the Reading, the Penn- 828 BROADWAY, NE4R 12TH st. 4 The ( ? osylvanta and the B&O. OPES SATURDAY EVENING a protests of > thie tf 3 A strike on the Central and a tlenp wonld embarrass most of i oe Abin nd tte fae! Poo the roads with terminals in onty day in the G The read was recently pur Ce Ids the most important Hnk in the Mosgan system: controtling Uist? the anthracite coud trade Tin President is Ro Maxwell, while Co 1b Warren is First View ay Presldent La | ; Lowrte Hell is General Tratic Manager and 2 1b Olhausen Hot hidcwite solitnie 7 Sa aiRe ieianient at on SReECIAL eae FOR EASTER - ; RI ae i i , : Be acd ka hus stopping the | Ny tut mite > tat ES i i i ave Dg Jonn Olt [osce WEALTHY. DIED POOR. | vous. aan ity Meni mye 8 + to . H Eb Cee tase vi nn arent, y : ‘FRIDAY AND SATU RDAY. ' fellow workman tn | |" ba AA Sa ADE RUTTERCE ah Worke. | Hewers 1 fs 10° Olver ant Micnwel Dos s tue | 10: TR Dupont st . qi 1a ina Nght, 0 | H 15e shovel and O't i By The woun J Army at 196 John's Ho JBowars Yettts i i nn where it t Ao ee preci A ie ie EASTER EGGS AND NOVELTIES, . “ CUMASCMATSHIMALLOW. EGGS) cic cie toe i) my me cr imitation ise F : ste ; Sat as Milan rare Tland $ : ; 2] CocoasUT CREAM EGGS, aa anut and Preach foudaat ovary ie : — 154 BARCLAY ST ing 4 voRT : COR WEST Bway. srlnastte anil Fs 29 CORTLANDT ST k = COR CHURCH t ¥ ft Hirminenam en a ee SPECIAL SALE | | cevinys sranme [FRIDAY a SATURDAY. Dine i : vd pierre d RUCAK Cpl. ea A 2. $20) i x " CRUG STAC 4 Fancy and Tailored Stocks, B | Why Criminals | iim te Smee ae ane in) : 25¢. to $2.25, ' C renee es tilont Lanier Wa ceils ce Gi} Washable Stocks, Are raumtnais Cth HH Hs A SUICIDE BY SHOOTING. f in plain and dotted effects, ; CURIOUS, REMARKABLE i ' < g 0 | Sac. each. . ¥ ARTICLE BY THE Ww re j ! Y Ae Man 1 inoth = read A ae : FAMOUS SWINDLER : : nal ‘ a 3 f pe u& quapian ae Collars, E ‘ a URIS TeeaHsh q sr ieee $1.25, SILQ5 ea. ; UTS TEAL SS UL Ail 4 ie} Chiffon and Liberty Silk -_—oo “ ais a THE HOSIERY SHOP z Neck Ruffs, | \ *" SAYS SON HAS TWO WIVES. |: Poe eee ee aoe eee aon cost Mate rine |, gS ROADWAY, NEAR 23D ST. 0 and Feather Boas, A Renan z Err nt it ia titi” belles mtn | cya and wore a blue serge! 0 Special Easter Sale. | : all the latest shades. facta Riatieatie Eilat raed vise ratimans sent Bi es EASES bd) eh iese cae pant ues 0 } 4 Mewdlos Mig Me Mevetyeds 0 | artes Ciark Wes Buaerwsiige [Mey cinel fark vendenaitere tioned STEAMERS IN COLLISION. Silk Stockings F Perens Novelties in Veil- . Who' Tried to Fleece Pres a Essig f Rael Raite . ¢ : g u nites a Fruit | Alas COLORS AND BLACK, or $ 1 0.00. ings; also 150 pieces, at Mec Who Eee to. Fete Pre Ra eae SaRatlanilesteaea aT Can sti w hey: wns | $1.25 100 Imported Clay Frock Coats and Vests, | 10c. per yd., ! jadley of Yale, and Has to the 1 re Be ’ 1200 nade, 5 98, ah Unparalleled Record BEIT Va ME LA Mrs REGULAR PRICE $2.80, Siew Kerar ©, 2 value 25c. to 50¢. The New Stripe Worsted Suits, 15.00 krade, 7,5Q, Lord & Taylor, jThe London Club Top Coat, strap seam, “| full silk lined; sold all over at 2G.00, | Patents. firm saye sree Next Sunday's World = et As re v 2 , a fees whlch to Cle bs i This Sale, 10 eye) Broadway & 20th St. | ‘See Announcement No. 2 nelcedychemas Tatleread. PF: O ‘ «third Jtaan teeular goods nave ever Risiead Uarer h ee nil syaters Md shat a son whom) Bern offered to the public. Ar oy three masked me: ho bound shh ay iu he He ts now on his way to Lurope for a othe aie |demring clothing sot fer ebn ees |e d feet. They kecured a gum of | YES Mek. prociising “and wesvilating |i pgannot do anything toward bates ee ae rAnieee must ces= | noting ieee than ‘examine = their | mc shotgun and revolver and cther 99/Mt AONICE FREE, (O).PAGE Nook Pet. 255 BROADWAY’ = averting rouble. » y bad, etocks. \ (STRPHENS & 0O., 555 Broadway, New Yor CFTORTE | FOST-OFW SO \ ‘ tL. ¢ Thuiduizs weed eC abi a ick BR Ae Tu eid hg tai li

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