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YOUNG QUAKER ARTISTS HERE FOR BRIGHT IDEAS. Three Hundred Students Stay Awake Long Enough to Make Their Annual Pilgrimage. ‘Three hundred art students from the | The pilgrimage is an annual affair, | and every year the students go back again to Philadelphia with an enlarged perspective and a few goog ideas how fo paint pictures and sculptures Gotham, down in strip of © ht before a dott renres and | fr Hammers, ) Awake & Thoy viatt A riot threat ly when | of the 1” s made al finer the length | of their rai uncon- | venuona uers turned | emerad fe supers over che artistic 5 atu hours and dashevelling or years in a stren and a few went away convinced | ers needed a little iture to finisn them re workshop! also dropped eading artists, where y vaiuable hints on uah work. But they effll artistic pmering. visited the s fel C. Frene! they secured colore and kept up the! BROKERS, MEET COMIC ARTISTS anes | Prepare for Book of Caricature of Stock Exchange. A “Rook of Carlentures” of the mem- hers of the New York Stock Exchange fs under way by an arsoctation of the beat talent among the comic artists in New York Ata dinner dust night at the New | York Athletic Chiba committee from | the Artists Assoclation met by appoint- ment 4 committer and pe OMOUNE the interests 3h t urtiatic Janguor from Phila- | delpht NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. A CURE FOR IT. “Only When Devil Rules" Are Pastors’ Calls Evil. , Not a Patent Cure-ail, nor a Modern 1 i} KELLER N CASE. In there days of humbuggery and decep = cines will not sell untess they claim that ft [and stomach troubles They are sure to | look no further. During today's sesmion of the con. § Dyspepsia Tablets have RUN and Stirting a Miracle, but Simp!y a Fational Cure |tton the mi eturers of patent medi | witl cure every disease under the sun. And claim that thetr rostrum is absolutely car In the face of these absurd claims ference the Methodist Epincopal from making any undue clat AISHOP ON REY c s for Dyspepsia. | cines, as a rule, seem to think their med! | they never think of leaving ow! epepaia lain to cure every dyspeptic and he need refreshing that the proprie! Church at Yonkers Bishop Goodsell in representations regarding (he his sermon preached to the clergy. The f this moat excellent remedy for | Bishop cauioned the clersy againat epsta and stomach troubles. They draga.ng politcs into thetr pulpit. latm for it, and that ts, | fon and various stomach | Bishop Goodeell p: 4 sensation troubles Stuart's Dvepepela Tabl when he indirect! ted eater icandel ALnciloeioneN radical cure, They go no further than this, Ing out to the elerey thelr ¢ making pastoral vist ; 4 re kgs 4 : _,, | who will give the remedy a trial will find HAB ANY MAN. HE ASKED. | that nothing ta claimed for it that the'tacts “WHO HAS 8 will not fully sustain, SPIRIT AND IN THE MASTER'S) It is a modern discovery, composed of WAY EVER BROUGHT SCANDAL, ON | nermiest vesetaple tngrediente acceptable “eNo, 1, no, the to the weakest or most delicate stomach. orenme from the clerzy | tty great success in curing stomach troubles due to tho fact that the medical proper- | tes are auch that it will diyeet whaterer OLY CALL wholesome food {s taken into the stumach, THE DEVIL. no matter whother the stomach Is {n good AND FALLS.” working order or not. ft the over- ‘Tie Mishop added that they shoul | worked organ and replenishes the body, the keep the Master's spirit vopermost, 80) blood, the nerves. crcating a healthy api they would rebound ‘and'no one wourd {We Rives relreshing sleep aed the bles believe them: lings which always accompany a good Keation and proper assimilation of food. in uning Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets no | dieting {s required, simply eat plenty of | wholesome food and take these Tablets at each thus assisting and resting the Known in the Went, ! stomach. which rapidly reg {ts proper a ARTIST SHOT HIMSELF, Bert Cassidy Tried Sulcide In Ofte. | digestive power, when the Tableta will be | CHICAGO, April 12.—Bert Casvidy, | POlonRer required. x eat enae ft Caswidy. | “Nervous Dyspepsia !s simply a condition one of the best Known newspaver men} ig which some portion or portions of the na artiaty In the West, shot and fa-! peryoui stem are not properly nourts tally | wounded himself to-day while | Good digestion invigorates the ervous ay standing in the clty room of the Dally | tem an body News, with which paper he was asao-| sty sees clated> Domestic troubies are believed to have | Crum package. They are manufactured by the F. A. jy was one of the first men to | Stuart Co,, of Maraball, Mi 1k plates in connection with! Any druggis: will tell you it gives ual. ewspaper illustrating. versal satisfaction: | A Choice of = } Our FarisMfodel Kata costing from $30 to $45 apiece, To-morrow (Saturday) for 7/7, 5O| When we speak of ‘‘Paris Mcdel Hats'’ we meat the masterpicces of the greatest milliners of that fountain head of feminine fashion—Paris--not the wretched counterfeits made on this side of the water by inferior, incompetent milliners, and foisted on the public with the intention of deceiving it. We copy the best of the foreign hats, too, but the copies are always sold as ‘copie: not as originals, even though they can scarcely be told apart by the best judges, owing to the superiority of our workmans‘ip and the fineness of our materials. These hats are all in fine, fresh condition, and having served the purpose for which we imported them--models for our own clever staff of milliners---we are willing to sacrifice them in order to get back in part what they cost us. The woman who buys one of these hata now will get the finest trimmed hat to be had anywhere at an average of half its actual value. IN CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS we offer a large and particularly hardsome collection at 2.50, 3.75, and upwards from 5.00 IN UNTRIMMED MILLINERY (Ma‘n Fleor, 19th St. Side we offer fer Saturday a lot of Fine Silk Chiffon Hats, with tucked rims and handsome straw crowns, of teal rough straw braids, in black and all the leading Spring colors; regularly worth $2.75, special for 1.65 We Will Also Continue Saturday eat sale of Fine French Flowers for Trimm'ne, con- 19, 29 & 39 / the taining values up to $1.25 a bunch, at Chitdren’s Wear At Greatly Reduced Prices. The close of the Easter season leaves us with some highly desiratle goods, which for some reason or other have not sold as freely as had been expected. On these we have cut the prices deeply, making them big bargains well worth purchasing. These are the principal offerings for Saturday: Children's Refers, worth frem $1.50 to $1.05 apiece; reduced for Saturcay to Children’s Bex Costa, in all colera, in the latest cut; reg- ularly told‘for $5.00 and upwards; reduced for Saturday to 4.25 Children’s Reefere, regclarly on rale at $4.50 and $5.00 each; reduced for Saturday to Children's Lawn Hats, wit Tam o' Shanter crown, hem- atitched tucked brim, edged with lace; regularly on sale at 98c.; reduced for Saturday to 69 1.25 Children's Point d'Esprit Bonnets, handsomely made and H trimmed with baby nbton; reduced for Saturday to 1.95 Cn Sale, Saturday, April 13th: 350 Wisses’ Lh Sucts, at §/0. 00 each. This lot of suits was maise especially for Misses aged 14, 16 ani 18, or for small women of 31. 33 and gS bust measure. In most “suitable cf Etons, open or to be closed, of homespuns, serges and Vene- tians of the best grades, vari- ously trimmei with satin taf- feta, braid and combination broadcloth. . The prettiest i suits ever sold at the pric r | ¥ In the Waist Section i we will continue Saturday, April 13th, Ghe Great $1.90 Waist Sale, offering 25 styles of the smartest waists ever shown at the price. ‘We also present, as an additio: al attraction: 4,000 Chambray Waists for Girls and Misses at, each, FIC These’ have the new siiaped collar and bishop cuffs. Colors are ox, pink and light blue. Candies. Our candies are always fresh, pure and whole- | some, cnd all they cost is just about half what you are asked elsewhere for goods of an equal quality. Vania Chocolate Cream Drops, extra fine, Fer |b., Lemon Cocoanut, none better made, per Ib., asses Creams, equal to any at 2Sc. a lb. hereat Cocoanut Bonbons at atout half price, per Ib., Our Famous Walnut Fudge, in this sale at, per Ib., Buttercupe, nut and fruit filled, per Ib., Pineapple Croquettes, not sold elsewhere, per Ib., APR. 12, 1901, wW THE BIG STORE : Sonia NM y SAUTE ANTS pert ne af the roverrain ‘ An Hiter-Gaster Sale of en's and Boys’ Clothing Ht Reduced Prices. We begin a sale to-morrow that for a few days to come will enable you to buy some magnificent clothing values at The Fig Store. There is a double reason for these low prices. Many of the styles that will be shown are late arrivals —goods that should have been here two weeks fivefove Easter, but did not get in until two days a/iy aster. On these the manufacturers had to make substantial price reductions, 0? which the entire benefit now goes to you. The balance of the offerings consists of lots which we cannot replace | or replenish, and therefore we are compelled to close. On these we accept the loss ourselves. All told, the opportunity is exceptional --particularly when you, in addition to the very low prices quoted, properly consider the very high quality of the clothing the sale embraces. MEN'S STYLISH SPRING SUITS, regu 7 gy tnter si also Vicunas and Oxtords in shades larly worth $10.00;.now for . o: Dlack ond gray, and we can say safely nothing A very choice assortment of strictly allwvool | tise them is obtainable els+where for less than and dependable fabrics; newest stripe flannels, | 315.00. cheviots al cassimeres; well made, well tinea, vell fitting IMPORTED CRAVANETTE well fitting lor J/, 50 MEN'S BLACK THIBET AND OXFORD 9.00 combination of Pain Coat nd Spring op CHEVIOT SUITS, O Coat is getting to be very popular and triestley's These are up-to-date suits for cons:rvat.ve Celebrated Cravanette Cioth had auch to do with dressers, made with broad military shouliers, ‘i . this p: pu’ y. The coats we offer for to morrow richly lined and splendidly tailored, as good as at $11.59 are made of the genuine Friestley’s you'd pay $15.00 for regularly. 10.00 be Cravanett’s---the world’s best--the sane that MEN'S NOBBY $15.00 MIXED SPRING others ask $20.00 for. SUITS for Made of fine through and through worsteds in instead of §5.0), to-morrow for 8.45 These are of spiendd grade worsteds-—all the Newest stripe effects on dark grounds-—properly cut and conscientiously made---just as $5.00 t Trousers ought to be. THE VERY FINEST TROUSERS that can be made-—here for 3. 00 These are of exclusive merchant tailor designs in importe! English and French worsteds-—the newest of the new --the finest of the fine—the sort that the few other stores that have them at all are charging $8.00 for. MEN'S SPRING TROUSERS, latest dark and light effects; also smooth surface cassimeres and Scotch cheviots. MEN'S FINE $20.00 SPRING SUITS now tor 74, 75 The very perfection of tailoring — fabrics, linings, cut, make, finish as good as money can buy; every novelty that merchant tailors are showing you will find in this splendid lot. MEN'S SPRING TOP COATS and Broad Shoulder Raglans, for 3. 50 Fabrics are Coverts, Whipcords and Twills, in the In the Boys’ Department. BOYS’ VESTEE SUITS.--For small boys, tuxedo efiects, of high prade, one-tone fabrics as well as mixtures, for ages 3 to &, Saturda: at GIS A SPECIAL LOT OF BOYS' 2-GARMENT SUITS. | Strictly all wool and desirable patterns, made with double knees and seats; a positive yi, 8S $3.00 value. Saturday for . BOYS' FINER 2-GARMENT SUITS.—Of choice fabrics, mainly in nobby cheviot effects and mix- tures; also plain black and blue. Sat- urday for 2 25 BOYS’ SAILOR BLOUSE AND 2-GARMENT SUITS. —Made of indigo blue serges-—In sailor suits, | BOYS' TOP COATS OR REEFERS.---Made of fine covert cloths and serges, in all the most wanted shades and the latest way of making them, at a3. IS YOUNG MEN’S SPRING RAGLANS. --With or with- out yoke back and front, of high grade whipcords and oxfor:s aiso pray vicunas, splen- didly made up, Saturday for 7. 50 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS.—Special lot of stylish woollen fabrics in up-to-date colorings, properly designed and tailored; out-and-out $8.00 J. 50 grades, priced for Saturday at ° YOUNG MEN'S FINER SUITS.—The very Istest military form fitting, broad shoulder designs, made of fine cheviots, striped English flannels 7. 50 and serges; priced for to-morrow at . YOUNG MEN'S H GH-GRADE SUITS. —Especially designed for the fastidious young gent who has BOYS' SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS.—-Of finest English advunced ideas on the question of dress. He eserges, in all the new colorings of red, navy will find these suits up to the minute in every nd electric blue and tan, for ages 3 to detail a.id wonderful value at the 12, at . BIS rice, 10.00 "| ? Sporting Soods Attractions For Saturday, Aprit /3th. Bicyclists, Baseball Players, Golfers and others preparing for the season of 1901 will find everything required in our Sporting Goods Depart- ment and at prices that will make it an object for them to buy here. Come in whenever you can and inspect our stock. Meanwhile, look over a few of our special prices for Saturday: FOWLER 1901 BICYCLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN, while they last, for S75. 73 2583 Strictly High Grade and Up-to-Date in every par- Se. T\ ages 3 to 12, richly trimmed with soutache braid orembroidery; double-breasted 2-garment 2 95 suits, ages 7 to 15 years; Saturday for . BOYS' 2 GARMENT DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS. —-Of fine imported serges and Scotch cheviots, for ages 6 to 15 years, at J. 95 | BOYS’ 3-GARMENT SUITS. —Thevman-like designs, | in single or double breasted effects, in mixtures and fast blue serges, for ages 7 to 10, at J 95 ticular, and made to besold —_, f\ at $40. We bought the last Gy . \the manufacturer had, and {\. when these are gone you \ SY won't be able to get them \% ik 7 —— atany price, as the Fowler = - eA people have quit the bike business. Don’t delay your purchase if you want } ' one of these fine wheels. You won’t be able to equal this offer anywhere in America! “Eldon'' Juvenile Bicycles tor Roys and Sirls, fitted with the wel!l-krown ‘Fauter'' hanger, 3 crown frames; strong and sracetul; 24 inch wheels; a choice tor 14,50 Morrow Coaster and Brake fitted to wheels tcr $5 extra All Bicycles fitted with guaranteed single tube tires, ant every wheel guaranteed for the season o! 1501 2.50 19 45 Baseball Shoes, such as others sel! at $4.00 per pair, here Boys’ Catchers’ Mits, upward from Men's Catchers’ Mits, upward from Golfers’ Foods. We are better prepared this season than ever to furnish golfers’ supplies. Full and complete lines of A. G. Spalding's and B, G.I. clubs at prices low- erthan other dealers ask for them, Visit our new com inthe rear of and look over ine Baseball Uniforms and Supplies. Clute supplet with everythirg needed, and the tost of everything, at lower prices than exclusive sporting ,voas stores charge tor equal grales. A few sample prices follow Fine Flanrelette Baseball Pants, weil padded, Pine Fianvelette Basetall Shirts for and handsomely fitted up yolf the sporting goods department samples exhibited there, Special for Saturday, Ocobo Golf Balls, per dozen, 3.00 y Fine Spring-Ribbons at About Half Price Ribbons are as popular as ever that is, hand- some ribbons of a good quality such as these, and it isn’t often that they sre to be had at such attrac- tively low prices. Tatleta Ribbons, of a auperior quality, width No. 60, in black ard al; the desirable colors; the ic. per yard qual- At About Half Their Actual Value. The wan or the woman who longs to own a fine diamond ting will not find the price standing between , the ob ect and the desire to-morrow and tike advanta e of these offerings : 28 Diamord tome Weg hitaire Ringe ¢ over katatand set in Th { i i if he or she will come here } ' i i i j \ ity. for 14 tocth ard fancy actlings, suitable for micz cr Women, at Taffeta Ribbons, of 2 Ane quality and high lutte, Sts Teas than half thet actual Value, a cheies for 18.00 ipenen wide) tu spring coloce as well a8 Diack; Oe). Damond Rings, of an excrilent quality, mounted in farey yard qhality for 25 felting and worth $7.00, a choice to-morrow for ¥ 3.75 Fancy Ribbons, in handsome stripes, fig! ‘336 to at tochss wide; worth up to 300 a yard; Diamond Rings, fine cut stones, mounted in Beleber and 5 fi * i, for 15 high settings, worth $5.00; a choice to-morrow for 1.95 7 ye % Women's Fashton- able Yeckwear, The popular Keser stock collars are here in great variet Made with detachable tub ends, on pique or cheviot collars, with cotton crepe, as well as the famous Keiser Parsthea silk, in suth favorite color combinat’ons as all white, all black, pink, blue, olf red, golf green, and many others, with buckles of homan gold including mannish forms for morning and outing occasions, and other more dainty and womanly OSe™ 95e effects tor Summer gowns. Your choice at Also, for Saturday: Women’s full-mads Bolsro Jacxets of Renaissance, at 2,25, Women's tull-made Bolero Jackets of Arabian Lace, at 3-25. Women’s Point Venise Renaiseanc> and Arabian Collars, with round shapes, square {aos and revere, at, cach, 98 7 Sc. Copyrighted Books tr S3C The authors’ names and the titles are household words. The nie’e announcement of the great price reduction ought to sell thousands of these books to- morrow---ard it will. By the way, we almost for- got to mention that the binding is of cloth—n:t Paper. Tiink of a cloth-bound book by a popular author selling for 15c. a copy! Here are some of the titles: A Marital Liability. By Elizabeth Phipps Train. Nor Maid, Nor Wife. By The Duchess. Black Carnation. By Fergus Hume. A Marriage by Capture. By Robert Buchanan. Decrest. By Mrs. Forrester. His Grace. By W. E. Norris. Mamniage of Elinor. By Mrs. Oliphant. A Damsel Ertant. By Ametia Rives. Mr. Witt's Widow. By Anthony Hope. The Nobler Sex. By Florence Mairyat. Jane. By Marie Corelli. Princess Mszaroff. By Joseph Hatton. Soldier and a Gentlemau. By S. McLaren Cobban. Mrs. Crichton's Creditor. By Mrs. Alexander. Passage Through Bohemia. By Florence Warden. A Tame Surrender. By Capt. Chas. King. Mammon. By Mis. Alexander. Sunset Pass. By Capt. Chas. King. We also offer for Saturday: Wood's Natural History, in five large ectavo volumes, bourd in cloth, with black and silver stamping, each vole ume profusely illustrated, published at $7.50; our price, per set, Caysell's National Litrary, in paper covers, 75 volumes for | Bird Portraits, the latest book by Ernest Seton-Thomp- Another Sale of son; published at $1.50; our price, only 1.0) Men’s and Boys’ F Four-Ply Linen Collars Ht Se. Gach. These collais are actua'ly worth from 15c. to 20c. apiece, and those are the prices we woult hare to get for them ordinarily, But about tw.ce a year we have a chanc> to buy the “‘clean-trp’? of one of Troy's largest collar factoties at a price so low as to enable us to offer you such a bargain as this. Moat of the gol lim are perfect. A few of them have small specks here and there or are soiled from handling, but thers's ro defect that the washtub won't remove. They are mace in the most fashionable of the stand-up and ture-owa styles, and can te bad in sizes from 12 to 10%. Buy now if you are liable to need collars within the next @ix months, aa 1t may be that lozg before you will be able to buy. Such fine ones as these at anything like Se. Gach. In the Section for Children’s and Misses’ Wear We Offer for Saturday A lot of Cover: Box Costs, full! |. | | Also Dress Skirts of Cheviot and » Homesoun, flounce one-inch bacds of satin; lengths 35, 39, 37, 38, 39 and 40 4.75 q ‘. pat In the Women’s Cloak Section we continue to offer | Homstitched Garreta Gtons, # with Dlacs tatret ver xy Bs satin lining and 6. 75. P Wfisses’ Gloves for spring wear ata a big lotuef Mii 4a ail. the Oa sale S.