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Mi tlhe aN hc Mn lava IFIFl POTTER TO WED | | BOYS DEVOTION SAVES BROTHER Benideto Joins Italian! Army that Family Be | Spared. | r AERMRRMNH KEM HERA RHR BRERA RR RUC sejagtse aia Raffael Benideto, the seventeen-year- | # 14 gon of a widowed Itallan woman, 1s | to start for hin native home !n Padula | to offer himself for military duty, Raf- | fael does this out of love for his} brother, Vincenzo, whom, by this tet of Gevotion, he wil! save from expatria- | thon. ] @ixteen verrs ago Mrs. Renidato nailed from Naples for the New World, where | friends wem to provide her with a home tn Brookivn. With her were Vin conzo, enven years old, and her baby of | two years. | Waren Vincenzo wasn eichteen vearn Off there came n shock tm the mother aga toate a tN a elmos: Ike that when death took awa her husband. She was told that the |» Itailan Gavernment had a claim npen 3 her oldest son for mtittary sarvice, and | that If he did not raport within a shore | & time to his native town, Paduly. hel gy rould de debarred from returning home \2 for twenty years. \z The mother took her Uttle hoard of | F eavines, and with the two boys hurried {3 § back to Italy is The military authorities saw at a|# 2 fs @ that black-eved Raffacl could not 1% ¥ jot her | # i zg # lhteen she \% a or send him back to Padula he | bf fail the ¢ would consider ttset¢ | FE fs 3g expatrinted. ? > ® i oo i FE XN § MISS FIFI fH POTTER. 5 ScPtCCe SSeS SSeS Cee eee. eee Le PEAT) Ooh eau ti ol 8b fg ae tmates as Fi, daughter of Mra, James | Rrown Potter, the actress, im to marry | James son of the President | y Bank. ders it a brilliant match a beautiful girl and moves } if most exclusive soctety here and | n Newport i | Mr. Sifliman comes of a good famtly’ and in rich Miss Potter, her friends say, has re- SOME GOOD PICTURES res TAKEN BY AMATEURS. | yeare ao, when she was seventeen. EEE EEE EEE EEL EEE EEE EES ee The Bride-to-Be Is a Beauti- ful and Talented Woman. Jenlonay Suicide. SALDM, Mass Led to nt at their day. Hain’ He was Ikowas annou today that Mis Anne Urquhart Potter, known to her tn sea Mer beauty and talent created a nor tion, She ‘sa grand-daughter of Bishop Potter's brother. Mr. Stillman ts a graduate of Harvant, 96, and is a member of the Knicker- j bocker, Meadow Rrook and other social [and sporting associations. college he haa heen tn babe SORLD will pay $2 each for all amateur photographs ton, siving nam cations, &c., xnould wing with his father at the bank e has yet been mentioned for ae NO COMPULSORY EDUCATION. | Governor Vetoes Mil, avors of Paternaliam, ON CITY, Ma Miswourt's DOES NOT DISAPPOINT. | The New Discovery for Catarrh Seems to Possess Remarkable Merit. A new catarrh cure Sas recently appeared which 9 far as teated, has been remarkably formas of eatarrh bronchial successful in cur hether tn throat nach ant liver rm. pleasant and | special secrecy | edly is in ent ta take, nnd no fned as to what it A selantifie alyptol, Sanguina r valuable and harmless antt corn! tin and af sopticn hocure may pate and effective ¢ found at any drug etore under name of Tat eatarrh |= located in the alal tubes or stomach. feleleieti- ythe t wohalt yen iy so reem to act with equal success removing the #tuffy feeling in head and none eclear mucous membrana of J throat and trachea froma catarrhal secre tlons, whieh cause the tickling, coughing. hawking and gagging so annoying to every catarrh sufferer. rrh generally leads to uleara- much an extent aa to hose entirely, and in many old cases of catarrh the bones of the head be- come diseased. Nasvi catarrh gradually ex- tends to the throat and bronchial tubes, and vory often to the momach, rauelng that very abminate trouble, catarrh of the atcmech. Catarr ta a ayatemic poison, inherent in the blood, and local warhes, douches, salves inhalers and eprays can have no effect on the real cotse of the diseane. An internal feelin! ay remedy which acta upon the od is the A only rational (reaum Stuart's Ca + all ineernal te the moat con % a al standpoint BOs eEil he had aue i A.) cessfully uaad Stuart's © Tablets in : rven where Uleerations 1 | od chronie earns {f | bad extanded ao far as to destroy the aap | tum of the nose, Me sayay “fam pleasantly : | surprised almost every day by the excellent reaults from Stuart's Catorrh Tablet. It « remarkable how «ffectually they remove the excessive secretion and bring about a ST | healthy condition of the mucous meinbrines of the nowe, throat and xtemach.* All Grugmtate sell compiate treatment of [the tablets at i cents, and a little book, Riving the symptoms and enusea of the various forma of catarrh, *{IL bo mailed I to SS Inieininininleteieinieinivinininleleieletrinicininielelvinleleieletelnteteleleiebeielnieisieieie (Photog: York City) ‘Tats Uttle girl, Floris aturray, of Woodlawn, N. Y., was caught by the camera] trem by addressing F. A. Stuart Co, Mar | aS 5. of ees. shall, Mich. e Was coming out of the hencoop after gathering a ba! TWO DEAC IN A SALOON FIRE. Gus Expl Set Bullding Ablaze and Occupants Burned, BATAVIA, Y,, April 16.—Louls Mil- ler’s saloon on State street was burned to-day, and Geo Lawrence, the bar- tender, twenty-four years old, and Fred | Huck, a laborer, fifty-one years, who riept In tne building, were burned to death. Hack's body was charred almost A sIMInATt fOLD IN THE UNITED STATS 13 MADE AND BOTTLED IN ENGLAND, GLAIM. MADE FOR ANY OTHER WORCESTERSHIRE “SAUCE vowreivy: DECRPTION AND FRAUD. HORACE D3 LISGET, Agt, U. 8. and Cam., 90-92 WEST DROADWAY. 8. > beyond recognition. The flre was caused by an explosion of gas. i ‘ Breoms, 3-sewed, Wednestay at Wash Roiler, copper finished bottom, No. 7, at Medicine ot Toilet Cabinets of hardwood, with two shelves and lock and key; regularly worth 7Sc, at Pastry Boards, 14x19 inches, at Garden Tiowel Garden Weede 1) Berry ot Field Hocs, to-morrow, at A Lotof last season's Door natural and soft woe sol! regularly last » row's price, fof cho'ce only Also, special, adjustable Window Screens, at Figured Real Denis, te French Rep Cretonres, 4 Figured Tatfetas, equal to $1.00 imported goods ; for tummnzer draperies, pot yard, Drapery Sateens, pretty 1c. goods, per yard, Plain Burlaps, 36-inch, all color Imported Striped Damarks, 5 furniture, $2.02 goods for $1.6 Onental Te “apecial Curtain 5 able cual $00 piece and 11-2 yard lenjths, at, eac Extension Rods, extra rtrony, tubes, exterd to 6 feet'at, each, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1901. Housewares, Stoves, Re- frigerators, Paints, Sarden Implements, Window Screens. A list of the many things required in and about HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. fine stuck. regularly worth 2Se., Clothes Driers, 3 ft. high, at Clothes Driers, 4 ft. high, 3 fold, at Dressmakers’ or Cutting Tables, 18x35 inches, with fold- ing legs, Wednesday at Tollet Paper, in large rolls, 8 rolls for Curtain Stretchers, the improved kind, Ironing Boards, 3a ft. long, made of clear lumber, at Folding Ironing Boards, with standa, at worth $1.80, at Hardwoot Step Chairs, regulerly worth $1.25, at Bissell's Columbia Carpet Sweep. Garvanized Wash Tubs, large size, at Cantsters, of heavy stock, will hold 19 ths., stencilled, regularly worth 25¢., at Bread Boxes, large size, neatly atencilicd, at Clothes Hampers, barrel shape, of willow, at Clothes Baskets, made of Feavy willow, at Sleeve Beards, made of clear timber, at Meat Choppers, the Universal ot family aie; a choice for Opal Agate Tea Kettles, guaranteed, No. 7, for Opal Agate Tea ot Coffee Pots at STOVES. Enterpriea make, Gas Cooking Range, 14-1n. oven ‘with spectal broiler com~ partment, nickle plated, worth O11 Cooking Stov: 10.00, at , Wickless, with two burners, at Our Edna" No. 7 Coal Range, full nickelled, with large oveu and dumping grate; reguiatly $11.50; to-morrow at Our Coal Range No. 7, with 14'4 in. oven, cabinet base, full nickelled; special at NODEL HARDWOOD REFRIGERATORS. Perfect circulation of ait, tke beston the market Charcoal filled. at anywhere neat our prices No. 430 Mode! Refrigerator, 24 in. wide, 15 in. deep, 39 in. high, at No. 458 Model Refrigerator, 25 in. wide, 19 in, deep, 50 in. high, at No. 491 Model Ice Chest, 24 tn. wide, 6 in. high, at PAINTS. Ready Mixed Paints; all colors, 1-2 pt. size, size, 30¢. ; 1-2 gal. aize, Varnish Hard Oil Finish, one-half pint size, Varnish Hard O11 Finish, one pint size, Varnish Hard Oi! Finish, one quart size, White Lead, 12!5 tb. kegs, at White Lead, White Lead, 50-Ib. kezs, at Enamel Paints, quarter pint site, to-morrow at Ve. Ih, kegs at Enamelied Paints, half pint ze, to-morrow at Enamelled Paints, pint size, to-morrow at Floor cr Wood Stairs, half pint size, at Floor or Wood Stains, pint size, at Flocr or Wood Stains, quart size, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. Poultry Netting, 2-in, mesh, Ivanized wire deep, 25 in. 11c.; 1 at. 5 running ft, 121m. wide, 40c,, Thin. Oe, Min, 8Oc., 401M, 150 running ft., 121m. wide, 80c.; 18 in, $1.20; 25 im, $2.00; 30in., Canal Barrows, made of hardwood, at Malleable fron Rakes, with lorg handles, 12 teeth, at Malleable Iron Rakes, with long handles, 14 teeth, at Spader, Spading, Forks, round and square pointed shovels, to-morrow at Garden Sets in 3 pieces, Hor, Rake ant Spade at 4e., 9 1e., and Lawn Rollers, in two sections, 150 Its to-mortow, at Hand-Pruning Shears, te-mortow, at at 4c, Se. and WINDOW SCR AND DOORS. hardwoo!, ent styles, 75; to-mot Upholstortes Greatly Undorpriced 65 10 the town or country home at all times, and especially in the Spring and Summer seasons, #l! specially re- duced for Homefitters’ Day: 12 25 15 10 30 45, 12 co 1.25 85 8.25 for Homefitters’ Day, Wednesday, April 17th, colot stripes, workmanship g Special prices tor large quanti 6 or 7 pieces cf slip covers of = Finest Jacquard - Linen, with fit and workmanship guaranteed; made complete ter 13 yards of 50 inch material allowed quality, per yard, goods, per yard, ty, 22 pet yard, for draperies and goods for the usual $1.50 kind, Sota Pillow ¢ Tapestiien, Damasks and Velours, in 1 1-4 $3.65 to 9 with handsome ends 40) 1.70 We maks awnings, as they sbould be made, of full ¥ ox. doublo faced fast teed, A MATCHLESS SLIP COVER OFFER. 9.75 BY ss. 00 Framed Pictures Wednesday tor $3.00. If you need a few nundsome, appropriate ple with mats, 3.00 jolt frames, le they last, for tures to adorn the walls of yovr home, here's your opportunity to get them at a great saving: Odd lots of Hand Colored Photographs and Rematque Proot Etchings, fitted tn Florenttre jl size 24x34 inches; a choice, sh Mi 1901 WORLD ALMANAC, 206. at'Newsbeatins ACITY IN (ITSELF THE BIG STORE & SIEGEL Fo XT iy” Wednesday, April /7th, will be Homefitters' Day Again at Ohe Big Store, when we will once more present our biggest and best bargains in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mat- tings, Upholsterings, China and Glassware, House- wares, Stoves, Refrigerators, Paints, Garden Im- plements, Window Screens, Doors, Silverware, Framed Pictures, Wall Papers and other things necessary for the furnishing of the complete and comfortable home. Fortunate possessors of homes who need some of these goods will appreciate these money-saving offerings no less than will those who are about to build and furnish ‘“‘the nest’’ for the first time. The aim of The Big Store is TO SAVE MONEY FOR YOU ON WHATEVER YOU MAY BUY HERE. This we have done since the first day we opened our doors in New York, and will continue to do at all times and under all circumstances ! { | Specially Priced Offerings in ra ; Redroom Furniture { Tee omar martitioean tor Homefitters’ Day, Wednesday, April 17. The best in quality and workmanship, the most artistic in style and finish, the widest in range of selection, and the lowest in price is what we are prepared to offer you in Furniture and especially in bedroom furniture to-morrow. Our list of ‘‘special’’ offerings for to-morrow cannot, we are positive, be matched elsewhere. Handsome Brass Bedstead, stands neatly 6 feet high, 1% inch posts, bow extension foot, large husks on uprights, finest lacquer, manaive mounts and vases, in sizes of White Enameliei Bedstead, 1 inch fort, heavy filling, extension fost, S feet high, brass vases, in sizes of a 3 ft., 4 ft'and 4 tt. 0 inches; reg- Fit. Oin., 4 ft and 4 ft. oin., reg- ular price, $30.00; special for to- moitow, ular ‘price $4.50; mottow, apecial for to- 19.50 2.95 | White Enamelled Bedsteat, well 350 extra heavy White E extra heavy White Enameled een vanmel Bedsteads, heavy’ brass, sites of 4 ft. and price $8.59, Lvinen posts, exten- nigh head, in 8 different ome in beautiful scroll thers with h jails, f patterns, desipn. al al for to-morrow, $5.25 nely, to brass hay Spting Mattress, very heavy iron frame, double woven steel wire, well made and braced, very strong, mode to fit any size of bed, regular price $8.00, special for to-morrow, mounts and vases, tezulor selling price, $16.50; spectal for to-mor- tow, 2.75 Handsome White Enameled Dresser, 42 inches wide, 2 large diawers, 2 smal! swell front draw- ets, shaped top, cast br handles, beautitully ca 1 |[arg, with French tevel plate mir- MxM) inches, regular price '$19.£0, spectal for to-morrow, 12.50 f- drawers, mall swell front tt, Cist brass timmin,s, shaped top, prettily carved back,” rep: price $12.00, special fot to-morte Mattreas of long black mixed hair, in ose o: two finest quality A.C. A. or San cking; Tegular price $18.00, A 4.00 spectal fer to-morrow, 9.50 Spoeral for Wednesday, | A Stylish Summer Shoe for Wwantent! at, per pair, 69e P $1.50 and $2.00 are the regu- lar selling prices of these shoes. They are the popular low cut (as ‘shown in illustration), made of soft Vici kid, in Southern button i and tie styles, in tan or black as preferred, and we have them in all sizes. ttes. heavy sires of 3 es, tegull special for to- nortow, 2,500 High Grade Gold Plated Photograph Frames worth from $1.50 to $5.00 each, IS, had or probably ever will have trifling cost. Every ction—-cabinet, carte round, square or oval, in plain, neat, To-morrow at This ts one of the hes: c to buy a very superior ph at avery wish nd style you coul big cot iscape ffects reo very jere ate only two 0 Wires, per the deal ld them to us at a sacri- fact, | t shave them at such a ridiculous- | any one style, and of many saps only one. This, in ncipal reas fice--why we can atte: ly low price as ninety-tive ¢ Svege/-Cooper Co. A Sale of High Grade Walt Papers at less than 1-3 regular prices. We have just bought from a factory formerly. belonging to the National Wall Paper Co., eight car- loads of fine wall papers, at less than one-third what they cost the manufacturerto producethem. Our bar gain is yours if you wish to share it. If you need fine, high-class wall papers, here'séa chance to get them at amazingly low prices: Wall Papers, of a goot quality, suitable far various up- stairs rooms, choice, per roll, Wall Papere, in choice designs for chambers, small halls, etc., a latge assortment at, per roll, Wall Papers, in rich colors and handsome designs—zilts, embossed glits and cthers suitable for parlors, balls, dining rooms, etc., at, per roll, Wall Papers, for the parlor, dining room, Kbrary or hall, richly colored and artistic in design, at, per roll, Wall Papers, for reception rooms, music rooms, boudoira, etc,, in handsome, soft silks and damask» effects, at, per roll, Wall Papers The cream of the season's profucts— Burlaps, Denims, etc, for halls, libraries or dinfng-rooms, also dainty florals, stripes and chintz effects for ire; elegant tapestries and twe-tone effects for dens, Turkish teoms and ccsy corners, also self-toned silk, eatin and eps effects for parlors, an unlimited selection, at, pet roll, Wall Papere—-Extra Specials, 22-inch tapestries, aille and preased embossed papers tor billiard rooms, halls, Teoms, dininy-rooma, etc.; actually sold to-day at retail for five times the price we ask, which is, per roll, All Borders priced proportionately low. Paper having matched borders sold incombinatiors only. To facilitate ‘your purchases, pleas# bring the sizea of the rooms or halla that ate = te papeted. China and Slassware\ Some Very Unusual Values for } f Homefitters’ Day. i We have in stock a choice and very extensive’ assortment of “Open Stock'' patterns in Haviland and Austrian China, as well as English and Domestic Porcelain, enabling purchasers of complete sets to replace any pieces that are broken at any time. And our prices are always uniformly low. Look over: some of them: DINNERWARE. 112-plece Dinner Set, richly decorated; special at 103-piece Dinner Sct, 3 platters and soup tureen, of fine thin porcelain, decorated with natural colors, at 100-piece Dinner Set of fine Austrian china, very richly decorated ; special at 1 0,00 102-piece Dinner Set of the firest quality of thin Austrian china, very richly decorated, fancy shape; special at 12.56 aerated, Cow aaet: iwlach nlatter acd toon Gray cara 16.00, 11S-piece Dinner Set of the finest French Limoges china, very richly decorated, new shapes, open-stock pattern, 25.00, TEA SETS. : Sé-plece Tea Set, of Austrian china, special at So-plece Tea Set, of French Limoges China; special at ODD CHINA. Cups and Saucera, Plates, Oatmeal Bowls, Pruit Sancers and Cream Jugs, of fine thin Austrian china, very hand- somely decorated and gold traced; a choice at Salat ant Fruit Bowis, firs china, decorated and gold traced; special at Jatdinteres, in great variety of shapes and decorations, finest English goots, 5, 0, ani 7 in. sizes, at Jardinieres in 7, 8 and 9 inch sizes, at GLASSWARE. Tumblers, water nize, best crystal glass, per dozen, * Cream Pitcher, Sugar Bow! or Spoon Holder, imitation of cut glass, a choice at Butter Dish, imitation cut glass, at 5.95 9.00 Fruit or Ice Cream Saucets, per dozen, 4-Gallon Jug, in imitation of cut glass, at TOILET SETS. (piece Toilet Set, handsomely decorated ; spectal, at Dptece Toilet Set; special at 12-piece Toilet Set; special at 3.50 12-piece Toilet Set, very elaborately decorated in fane’ i fococo shapes ; special at 5.00 p Carpets, Rugs and Wattings). at one-third less than other stores charge for them. The newest and the test of the Spring and Sum mer Floor Coverings, from the foremost makers of Europe and America are here jor you to pick an@ choose from. We cen cover your floors appropri- ately and satisfactorily at prices that mean a saving: to you. Look over our offerings for Homefittera’, Day if this subject interests you: M CARPETS. AT $1.15, instead of $1.50 per yatd—25 patterns of Hartford Axminster Carpets, in select styles and colcrings, handsome and) durable AT $1.25, instead 0: $1.75 per yard -25 patterns of Bigelow Axmitster Carpets. The finest and most teautiful carpet mate tp America, if not inthe ‘orld AT S5c., tnstead of 90¢. yard—-200 rolls of Tapestry. Brussels Carpet, fresh new goocs from the best makers. SMYRNA RUGS AT ONE-THIRD OFF. 11x45 inches, 1,00 4x7 feet, 4.500” 26254 inches, 1,50 6x9 feet, 9.008 30x00 inches, 1,75 71-2210 1-2 feet, 13.507 18.50 2.75 9x12 feet, MATTINGS. 500 Rolls of Chinese Mattings, fresh clean straw, 40- yard rolls, tor 3.78 £00 rolls of Chinese Mattings, extra heavy, jointless; im all the popular colors; a ‘or 7h 1,000 rolls of Chinere Mattings, doxble extra quality, nade from selecied straw, weaves, aothing better made, per toll ot 40 yards, jue $10.00; special at $09 rol's ot op Matt: made from fresh long aw, carpet patterns, in ail the latest s: and color- x sat $10.00 per roll of 40 yards; &.75 30x72 inches, 11.00 Silverware. bargains for Homesitters' Day—a of each offering. highly polished; + quadruple plated 1th $4.09, oF tlk Holders, le plated and satin 4, with and without holders, reguiarly worth $1 Rete to-morrow tor 1.95 | 85 plated, cpen work effect, with 85 : Pots, quadruple extra inside fot, teguiariy Worth 91.25; to-morrow

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