The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1901, Page 10

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ee ete OIRO REURE NH oe nc Binssine Sov ey RICH UNCLE! ROTH ENBERG al - Songs | “New York's Fastest Growing Department store.” TRADE MARK West 14th St. | Vite WEST SHOR FOR Wostes qe Michael McCormick F $3.50 per pair. Tells of His Detective! Housefurnishing Bargains, 5 vvsrcr.0scs..rm maumniot mc nit ; H ee i Werk a olds to H “Tnquiring for ony ean size. Py this means an accurate fit is secured. race Highbridge, i fe ( 6 Be { Im ortant § ring Sales Now in Prog ress. | For Ladies there are numerous varieties of boots and shoes, Lad, and Announces : i Seles : sons that Most Promising, : hie FE Tee ee ee aa ee oes ee eee PIT eal Gi hee eee er Sie eetormOr ing visitin gion evening dress. ‘The jeathers Clue Is in Boston j f S286 Clothes Wringen may Fe bought fin as Mile 15 Oe We ist wath these items: | are all of the finest quality and are selected with a view ma { ti to their durability and fashionable appearance. foe i | } | Tron Ware. moe) [Broom Brooms and Brushes sae Wooden Warez, | i ’ 4 uu if Deen | #4) Mrs. Potts's «And Willow Ware. Bissell's Car- The details of construction studied during the process of $6,000 REWARD AND | : Sad trons; 25¢. Parlor Brooms . ans Ne pet Sweepers 98c | perfecting this shoe provided for every variation of step ° dist, Seruh and Stove Brushes : : Prod NO-QUESTIONS ASKED : pends ae Brush and Dauber 10° pers | arch, instep, width, heel, ctc..—with the style and con- ii i : tevex- 5 uate : =e eadinamess 8c | tour to suit every individual need. : _y tra han. S = 86,000 REWARD 64 fere ; s shown in numerous attractive de- | signs, in accordance with the latest fashion. turn of W Sey Slipper and 0 for the re Cormick ry. made to order is included in oor instruction of the purchaser will be | A shoemaking » J tar boots, shoes. | this departm Any particular accurately carried out, ne matter how eatreme or unustal the des 85,000 1s offered by his ance ee Michael McCormick rare a | Garden Supplies. (= Sore] Paints, Etc. " Spring Catalogus Now Ready ——— Ready-Mixed Paints, |;-1b. cans, ed 190] Sc.3 Ib. can Beard 19° lee noof F for Willlam 5 ears: -10c jt = aint, at anne 18: Hruahes, te to. 10¢ 4 per ie Customers are requested to take new elevators opposite western entramces JAMES McCREERY &CC., Twenty-third Street. years old, of fair co and hair; bluc eyes, check Floor and St Snen Esta Selliniyer $c | Minis and cap; black stockings fectand tron, shoes. Missing since 7 1 M . ‘$1.05. 90°. 45c Marehs 27. Vers 9 $1 20 ¢ ; t M H } : i #1,000 dy Grsar Wilgerod’ | i Grerererenenenenenenentnsnenensntntnentnenen en, —— jated EXxcluaively to ing World.) By MICHAEL M'CORMICK. ‘There is $6,000 reward offered for the return of my nephew, Willie Mcé mick, who was.kidnapped from his home in Highbridge. Mr. Willgerodt, a neich- ‘Dor, first offered $1,000 which still stands, Yand I have added to this %.0. We \ Bes Days Moyer Joussn&(Q. STERN BROTHERS 7 : FURS ' are now showing on thelr Third Ficor a large collection of COLORED LEATHER GOODS DEPT. STORED! Metal Bedsteads DRESS GOODS. Both belteve the boy was kidnapped including special designs | 5co > Bet sctrtiionscokenlchst navel aiven REMODELED Brass Bedsteads, trom 222.50 tw $109.00 Ten T eee Buckles and Belt Clasps, 2 : [rearaed. the Peart wil oe pal and AND REPAIRED! White Enamelled Bedsteads, $4.50 wv 518.001 5; sf neuen x ee __ made of heavy, sterling fat theitoy, no: matter how 1 cet him, at moderate prices with) pease celine: passe E 2 pee eee ae spat FOSS. siiver,—solid backs,—gilt or hits, cream, and numer French grey finish, The on BROADWAY & 12th ST.!Halr Mattresses, 56.50 | covered with best quality ticking, from ous shades of mode, grey, imostidesirahleimakes: blue, red, green, et>, 46 ted Inodorous ; inches wide. sed Melee Fancy striped weave,—white on grey, rose, rel, helio- switiing to pay the money to ren! Bitim to his parents. They are sufferin designs are unique and art- istic—representing carvings of flowers, equestrian or golf scenes, conventional figures, Se Feather Pillows and seins, ¥ Ing Underbeds of th { H i | i (and Mr. Wiligerodt and I are perfectly ] - ete, The most promising clue we have yet Linen Depar tments trope, navy, green or black. 3 pe, Navy, g $ "worked 4s one we are on to-day = $2.00 each. It {sa letter from Boston. Tne writer | Later Importations of Hand Embroider sser and Side Board Scarfs,]Recommeuded for separate 5.00. seems as though he really knows some- Tea and Tray Cloths, C 8 and Doyites A aes giblneot/the came, and dteptays tami And In additien they will offer to-morro™ BV ISKS: Leather Belts. ty with names and places around Higzh- 00 E le te. +0 bridge. It is either a big confidence ae ME Ue A eres 50¢ 65¢. per yard. Black patent leather or y amo or there is a good chance of the Four Indorsed by Gov. | ''” pith ihe rcnes, at Fa isi mG orl 1 eneh: i BP tiny’! being’ returned/= 1 have had agenta Odell to Be Rushed 1075 Swiss Embroidered 8 Nun's Veiling,—sheer, light teal seal,—and white calf. PI . : : working on it for several dare, and t ell to Be Rushe Scarfs, Squares and Pillow Shams, Actua value $1.75 to $2,50 at 9 weight. Cream, and com- \!I leather lined, with pat- 5 pier Through. . . 3 ; j Eivkin| positive the. boy did i parm, Zan plete range of deiicate and ent fasteners, — one inch q notorun s 2 . “ teat . ’ ty HI have looked over the ground aes \ Dress Li nings medium colors. turned in” or “broad back.” é carefully before coming to this conciu- 7 npr OA - mec sion, My opinion ts based on several rk teetead ‘ 3000 Yds, French $1.00 per yard. Gilt or leather covered ‘00d reasons: ine inv, Odest’s 3 Cases Fast Black 1 1c buckles. How He Deduced Kidnapping. blanket harter tit Moire Percalinss, at Yo newest shades, at 39° yd Firat—The boy's timidity. A hoy aie hears Van Wyck, were tne JAMES M GREERY & 60 50 cents each, who wouldn't go alone at night from Hrrotuced t nthe Sen ce oy Sena- a rises i ®5 Pes, Mercerized cbRE ey Value $1.00 his own room to the bath-roam is Fo Stranalwn and in the Assembly by Lining Lawns in the foreens, in plain and ot hi i not very apt to run Ce'ne, ‘most desirable colors, at 13°, weltoc ar 48 ya, Twenty-third Street. SOD way and seek i Ratyay = adventures on the road. My nephew t WILLIE M'CORMIC The tills are along the viready Know the reason, but perhaps soma. [ftom tha exertion 1 apent almont the WSin eT haa to waik | World. They provide: West Heel ae Street Twenty-third Street, reht into his face before | First Striking Wt the newspaper pro- ras iS diy [eatire day. there. at tw a man whose hat rant and the hard thing to get over. Why, if he Was his fatner. Rr ies tn ue 4 ony a papain hae 1 aith omy brother | Brookivn ne f was playing with a few companton the ccespooly and holes! medium of pH CORSET DEPARTMENT. ride. that had nor been vetly 1 @ shor: way up the stre he would not return h. He was afraid of “spook ways had one of the boys pany him to the door A stra Second—He hal a Thir dle home, and there why he should le in the house Ww Bisters loved h quently non Square 4 the provision | potion force de tartere val be | Seer erect) The “ Margai,” — straight MERINO front ribbon Corsct,—in S| OPPENHEIM. CLLINSE@ — ff sis cise sms) UNDERWEAR DEPT. 2d Floor. md Maize 84 ond—Striking membere of t thoacht Twas + wi 4 twee te the Hoard of sudt ' nis Suh per Hea if ‘ at (Established 1865.) to order in Nas Third—He left his sinters purse he- creseed : 1 in hot . on the premises, Knickerbockers, — for golf fs aise putes, mie | Ma aay : i this Re he Crea ee he iA dixenty said oer a 75 cent: papel - | . ayn = =f Seari (eed cece nme nh § dep , sinesday', 5. Tun away, that |Methodist ces: ence | |Cor porations Protest, THEY “FREAKED” CRAWFORD | April 17th, Black Steal eriserees Won't Admit Fair | Although Reduction ay in looking in The Commarioner was asked why so his pocket whe ge eiratte tack. Delegates. | Has Been Made. ate Ladies’ Separate Skirts of Etamine, Barege and Mistral 3 ay 95 cents. Noubatitiheinadihlasliberty, | eal Sif materials, with flounce, drop skirt of superior | 1 Ch 7 paylitefealnat 6 re kis whetherse i ive mtg i ee quality taffeta silk; direct from our own factory Black, China silk or surah, e pen ta VUnASy seletrielarern ; : fs rca? < as a Nene Ba ougenien tye itt eG Ever and made especially for this sale $f 3 50 7 $2.50. Motive a Myat rm f corporat Bae renee i aie ) ° ; ‘ hon i GO RAD SU ASIN TIENEN EM ea ach La ore tees ular yale zee) Albatross Under- Petticoats, Manapped, 1 cennot exnres ! t re rT when Craw ford eal troniicthly —white, pink, blue or grey. eorles seem to i ie tos n whteh tt Totty cnis mer " , A . 7 Baa isevnccet ccna tilictad fon temic ' ; feats Sete riot mt Will also continue the Opening Sale of La- Trimmed with Torchon or fpithelotterot $10) has stoot fr ; f x i carpe, nnd, wo dies'and Misses’ Tailored Suits and Sepa- Valenciennes lace, return him. gle vt tn A 1 . ard een He rate Shirts for present wear, At the prices Mother Tells of Scenes eae runaway theory the| the Christh " ' Eieriniten et i 1 sear onal t ; e $1.505 PSA AS ERASE et aed be ; ie Tenet | ve lager he 4 ‘ offered these garments are exceptional values, of War in Her Pre ins ealet xlanapped. th OF joven and! wor th toria Home. x have teen here § : ec Golf Vests, Jackets and fi vores | : he} BROADWAY AND 21ST ST. ey Sweaters, — in a variety ail | ‘ : ’ ney Born while British shot and she:l were - 3 a area . ' ——— fying about her mother's head in Pre- of weaves and materials. ceteieaiclies. pleas tevobition ae Waiins sian " ral anne SHIPPING NEWS. Sa aaa | Carino tutio] Jonaunaywnn deny cldejst: ie nin hell exert pa endl | : yen Commissioner has demanded the| rived here thin morning on the steam. it , | deena eA ES TOE WS transfer of Wardman Glennon Murphy | ship Amsterdam. she in elghtecn months JAMES McGREERY & C0 an | the} . ; dats said: nobody has demanded 1 old and as plump and pretiy a Ute ‘ mt) is , | Boer as the Transvaal can boast. Twenty-third Street. | | Boutiand found rotair ; ATV ED, ‘ ‘ ther, Mes. Ey A * : i i" Wives jam | many w enw With her were her mother, Mrs. Fy ee TRANS ERS MEN tnwrugh no were transferred In the) der Welde, a very andwome young \3 er 4 ® "1 ¥ ithe brother, + i! “1 don't know,” he deciared, The) Woman, and Jonanna’s tit) : oy and held him : AS years old. They le! — p and ome ; us, three years old. They left South | = ——— ing for poll DIDN'T DETECT THIEVES. seanaai manding -ameer of the borough |4tthen four monthe ago. anid have been Had captured Willie Mec — ie q lo the transfers and they | Africa four AKO. stroain, without foot or money. fam captured Wille Me ; Seah ih i in Moltand visiting relat ves to monthe.| greatis’ worried about . r conn We te eeasinies Sant ' i ; sooner one wey to Kater cits, | caWhen the War ta -over,” she con- yw shows how. areliah 7 sh: i OUTGOING BTEAMBHIPS yuimake tranefera at the sugges: f eat | ohudeil; to return to my native Teports Henbaete M0 Pao eaiore Admits that York and | ues {the commanding officers?" where | cal Jelniteny: Puaand au land. would ha it had T oe ‘| make transfers when asked to do| Sire. Van der Welde to a reporter of] {t pot been for the bables, be G w 1, Grenade | Y fp, Vin at the Garden, Bou show weeaiuens | Devery Practical +o by the commanding oMcera of bor-| The Evening World, a eee Wext came the 4 1 ner tu t 1 “We have pared through some very. hat D WHR ad | Davis's atationery r x c . ougas, cannot tell aiwaya why the} ” MA As Rewmor that Dann W jenign. seen in Mads : TAMRON Ie is ERA li FR Dictate Moves | transfers are requested trying: experiences,” he "continued, April 16.—It Is rumored that atreet, du ied sip dat alght the in cme! | This is the frat time that Commia-| smiling rather aadly. “We were all forge W. Dunn, of the Re- stands i 1 ; Nu STEAMSHIP |soner Murphy hus openty und frankly| trough the slexe and there were tlmes| hic" state Committee, will Tealgn i r loaned GUE TODAY al Commtesioner Murphy was to-day | declared that he maxes tranefers at the| When we were hungry. When the} is gajiroad Commissioner before Sep- ts rivat trary Reratines eethis asked about Wardman Gle | of Deputy Commissioners. bal ey wae the meee preps tember to devote hixs whole ume to the Added many inere voluiner for { 3 The law requires that he as Commis-| was born, My father and two brothers | campaign in New York Cit mite Tan Ge being y campaign in 3 re City, whieh he ans RANE RFO, AN We city atended fur has, the) renulanlonse, : sloner alone should make the tranafers| were captured with Cronje, and my is personully to conduct, rumo: ‘and searched every 4 the bara, & to Deputy Commissioner Devery. hag {at for reason. It really maker Devery| two other brothers are serving with [also ayn Capt, Joseph lowers gt New sh supe #0 and 2 cenit poreion 4 s yl musicw! programme was | A"p Gomb Avked if any captain who has had] and York the real power as to transfers] the Boer army. My mother, with five | (i fon both decline te a : almost dea cuss the thel given and refreshments served, Laura, Hamu charge of the Tenderloin since he bas! in Manhattan und Brooklyn, grpail children, Is in the town of Potchet-| she rumor.

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