The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1901, Page 6

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GRANT'S GRANDDAUGHTER | TO WED AN ENGLISHMAN. lei rich int icticieeicieieieerinick bisisiciniei-i-t-i-- Engagement of Vivian Sartoris we to Archibald Balfour Is An- st nounced in Washington. ay The enga toris, grandad Grant, to A ter, of Lon ington. M debut in THANE DEAD RAD SOE SCARED IAVAANGHE, FEBBY CROWD Four Men Killed in the| Policeman’sWide Shots Hard-Packed Mount- | Added to Wall | | ain Snow. Street Panic. BOULDER. Col Duckers on ¢ Snow] A ‘ th palin M. Milner, Bernld, twe forty-five Engineer allve from uu ACT ON CHINATO Just as a red fe Tho sn barely lett whole sid 1 He t Move With a irene : caiman ders as bis ‘ KOA eh up and car mass. Latty pipe stems, lante Vinem- f Distrt Only thre the rush of up the the feet ai when x they, wer any {mpressic BOOKKEEPER TOOK $35,000. Pittsburg Bank the Loser. Affected by ‘Thef PITTSBU. but Not MASHER USED FORCE. Girl Seleed Mer by Annoyer on Ea 82h) No. 4 Wyeckot elt a tw undivided profits 8 DIVING FOR STUDENT'S BODY Mew, York Ae mn, ached her. Sho #atd that sho fled, but her and tried to persuade company him. Smith pretended that the you Bhe clatin ng lady, ng Lawyer's ed that ILLE, Conn, Apri! 19—The for the body of Ot!s Sawyer, of olair, N. J., one of the Hotchkiss udents drowned by the up- of a canoe W. d to-day. A diver who \from New York, as an acqualntan whe nover saw } Magistrate Mayo the workhouse for Clroeus Parade To-Morrow Night. Forepaugh and Sells Brothers’ Circus atade will enliven Broadway, Fitth nj Eighth avenues to-morrow night. he outnt will leave Ambrone Park, Brooklyn, early in the evoning and the parade will stare from the City Hall at o'clock. Dross rehearsals will be held {gy Madison Square Garden Gunfay and Monday afternoons, ix mon uM Casino Girl's Suit Does | things w! e. ommitted Smith to tha, 5 Pate eS THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1901. Fe ZF Else |: Lord & Stylish CLOTHING At $15. We probably carry the largest assort- ment of Men's Suits and Overcoats at $IS of any house in New York. We have always aimed to make_ this an especially strong line, not oniy from the standpoint of variety, but of value as well. Our garments at $15 are cut from the self-same patterns as our hignest priced ones, and there is great care taken in their make and tailoring. Tne differ-nce int e cost of our suits is in the fab: ic—not in style and make. Our showing for Spring is now at its be t. In overcoats, there are the short, boxy coverts, and in the medium length- ers, blacks and Oxfords—all silk lined. So, too, with suits—ev- ry fabric that's good style is here, made up in the new broad-shouldered, military type of gar- ment. W>= buy the cloths direct from the mills —and make then up in our own work- rooms. * nies A special display of Suits and Over- coats at $15, Frida, and Satu day. WM. VOGEL &SON, Broadway, Houston St. ARJORIE SINGS GAYLY AS SHE SUES MR. LANE wwia 5 Not Mar Her Charms in ‘Florodora.” s Piles Cured Edward Dunellen, Wilkes: barre, Past “For seven years l was scarcely ever free from the terrible torture of itching piles, I tried all sorts of remedies, Was told a surgi- cal operation might save. One 50 cents box of Pyramid Pile Cure entirely cured me.” All druggists sell it. Free book by mail, on Piles causes and cure, Pyramid Drug Co. Mar- shall, Mich. the exenequer, maid to have as the Marjorie figures in ire M. and she fn a wi a rich man ught him to an unum stalied aa houre! 1803 Broadway, , Wauhope Lynn. It Is gatd that her Ryapand wa clan Lane, despatches from he might have done ings than cease to open his It im recalled that in the tonte 1 they bow BILIOUS PEOPLE ert ans, yore, poutine homtcat “and speetily effective. A dose to apoontul, Combines a tonte and laxaure, Large bottiee, poldlag 3 tipses ae mu by prepaid expresa 60 cents. All free mmple of LAXAKOLA CO., New Tork. ve, Just the It cleans out purse fall of WS Lane's house at Beventh t and Columbia avenue was the eof a wild row at 2 A. M. Pol n Webster, who went to see t waa the matter, found Mr. Lane doing stunts with an axe. He told the police- man he had a right to do what he want- ed in his own house, and the policeman ee YELLOW 71 84 tn Lasatote, the arent ‘0- the Ey ch, oF Our sale of “Vitals” stock of Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing is a sale worthy of the nams, ‘The opportunity is unusual—this sea- son's choicest goods at about half, price. Inall the history of New York greater values were never offered, and | the “*Vitals’” trade-mark is a guaran. / tee of good work throughout. You who buy will save money—we who sell will make lasting friends. We can both be glad of the growth of this great firm since it enables us to sell the “Vitals” Brand Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing at About Half Price. | YOUNG MEN'S SUPTS, novst TO MEN AND BOYS. OUTFITTERS 279 Broadway, near Chamters St. FOUR a a 7 " 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. CONVENIENT * 954 & 919 Sixth Avenue, ket. 14th & S5th Sts STORES: 125th Street, corner 3d Ave. West 14'hSt. om ERT Hy. 1807. cS” RELIABLE"@}, CARPETS Our Bargain Price Magnet attracts all economical homemakers. THE VEASE Japanese Jute Rugs. 6x9 ft $5.00 17.6x10.6 ft.........- 7.00 9xi2 ft... 9.50 | (Value $7.50 to $15.00.) Fine Oriental designs and color- Ings—Ideal for summer, as they are easily cleaned and easily moved. Beauty of finish and highest qual- ity of material make our furniture aristocratic as well as economical, Golden Oak Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces...... $16.00 SN TSS 5 | Our Usual Saturd: Taylor, Grand Street Store. Our Special Saturday Sales have themselves of the money- braces a carcful selection Millinery. Our Millinery is conspicuous; it is beautiful, popular and unlike the usual Styles; the ordinary is wanting, the superior, the uncommon is in evidence throughout our entire display of Hats. All kinds and styles are here in all the fashionable and newest trimmings, and our prices are uncommon, too—ex- traordinary in their lowness. We are having a great sale of Keady-to-Wear Hats, Shapes, Flowers and Ornaments. Visit our millinery room and you will become a pleased and happy customer. Suit Department. In our Ladies’ Suits you have the acme of tailoring, the embodiment of every superlative quality which can be infused into the highest class of wom- an's tailoring. Saturday we will place on sale Ladies’ Eton Suits, in ct: and Venetian cloths—colors, vrey, blue, castor and black—jacket lined with silk and skirt lined with fine percaline; value, $18.00; only $12.5: Also a Clearing Salt of odd sizes of Ladies' Suits, in homespun. serges and cheviots, at $3.98 and $6.98. Boys’ Clothing. AG Sale of Boys’ Clothing, rok sturday, Apa sotn, ne and $4.98, Knee Pants, 25c. cambric Shirt Waists. with Patent waist ban, pecal. 25c. y Sale Prices on Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerch‘ets, Ladies’ Neckwear and Corsets. 169-173 SMITH STREET, Corner Wyckoff, fainily, thing THE ing in_his or her wardro! EASIEST TERMS OF See if these goods at these phenomena Palate: Specials for Frid FURNITURE, &c. ROCKERS, solid ly polished . , Wood seat, fine- IRON BEDS, white enamel, extension foot rail, brass trimmings. ..$1.49 CARTS, latest designs, from. .$2.98 “Long Credit" ts the open sesame to your house beautiful. CASH or CREDIT (@wPERTHWAIT 104. 106 and 108 West 14% St. The back and sounding board of the Pease piano is *|Good used pianos from $125 con:| Write for catalogue, mailed 8 HEATH NEAR 6™ AV. just as finely made as every Brooklyn Stores Flatbush Av. near Fulton § part which is in view. The “Pease” tone will please you. The secret is in the sounding board. Come in and let us Kees Dining Tables AT SPECIAL PRICES, explain. A special plan of} so1a ak. plain payment and factory prices. | Qitique 1" “ ups Many different makes. free. =— - — — —Tn —n | oa) = =o => —_— + Sth Ave, and 9th St., ee BROOKLYN. t LEADING CREDIT HOUSE. i Clcthing Furniture, for Women, Carpets, for Men, Draperies, for Children. Stoves, Hats and Crockery, Millinery Glassware, &c., ON CREDIT. PEASE PIANO CO., 128 W. 42d SL, et. Bway & 6th Ave; OR, Sanford Co., 669 Fulton St, B'klyn $3.84 $5 SAMPLE ay $1.0, This one of Quartered Oak, highly pol- lahed, latent ayle of carved French lems, handsome enough for the grandest feast, durable enough to leave to your great- grandchildren, yet Keane makes the Drive only @1@.80. Other good styles trom $2.50. | Cs Rug Parlor Suits, Go-' 8, Carriages, Bicycles’ Planes. Buy as Jou like, pay ae Tou Ike. Cash, a4 ANE & | 1351 TO 1355 3D AVES bet ws Tith al CT Pine’ tock. stove, i6un ot, Le ation: 34 care pase the door B'way and Lexington cars one block weet. “The Duke’”’ and All the Latest Styles. The English Hatter, 703 Broadway (Upstairs), NEAR FOURTH STREET, Branch of Jersey City and Hoboken. China: Its Present Condi- tion and Status Among. Na- tions, described in the 1901 World Almanac and Encyclo- pedia. © © © A reference book of °° Substen- over 600 u tially bound. ° Price 25c, SELL YOUR SECOND-HAND PHO-|° ° ° For sale by newsdealers, or nograph. Advertise it in the Gun- |euvertised prices, nt) On Teen Largest assortment of reliable goods to sult the tastes and pocket- books cf all. 50 CENTS A WEEK OPENS AN ACCT. | Boys’ Suits xt $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 | BROOKLYN. Furniture, Carpets and Clothing, Of a certainty these extensive lines of merchandise convey to you some of your wants for the Spring and Summer. nook or corner in your home requires an addition or preferable substi- tute to make it more complete and comfortable. ++ 9Be | EXTENSION TABLES, 5. legged, made to look well and we wells nie e ritres eee 82.79 | BABY CARRIAGES AND GO- Special Saturday Attractions, met with phenomenal success, Our ; Patrons were quick to recognize the exceptional values offered and availed ving opportunities. needful and seasonable articles at prices that will convince you of the advantage of making your purchases here. The list for to-morrow em- Shoes. ‘Sur shoes are those that will meet your demands—the kind that give good service, look well and fit well. The assortment is large and the prices small, affording you many opportuni- ties in making a satisfactory selecting, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. Gooa grade vici kid, or button, round toes, tipped with kid or patent leather, spring heels, Sizes 1114 to 2; worth $1.00; 75¢, Sizes 8% to 11, worth 75¢.; $9c. Sizes 5 to 8, worth 65c.; 49¢, Boys’ and Youths’ School Shoes, strong satin call, with dull dongoly tops, solid all-leather soles; sizes 13 to 544; actual value $1.29, at $1.00. Ladies’ Shoes. Laced only. Soft, smooth vici kid, moditied bulldog toe, kid tips, solid oak soles; were $2.00; Saturday only $1.50. A full line of Ladies’ Fine Shoes at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Lord & Taylor guarantee with every pair. Shirt Waists. | 50 doz. Fine Percale Shirt Walsts, a large vai of patterns, perfect fit- ting; va 3 9c, Fine White Lawn Waists; neatly tucked: value 08c.; 69¢. | Dainty White Lawn Waists, trimmed rtion of fine embroidery; Also a Large variety of extra fine Madras Waists, plain and fancy stripes; value $1.30; 98c. | Ofen until 10 o'clock Saturday nights, and until 7 o'clock Monday nights. Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets. — & SONS, 773-775 BROADWAY, Corner Sumner Avenue. Some room, some Some member of the mayhap the children, will, at this season of the year, find some- be. We supply ail these wants at CREDIT. 75c. A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. Hy low prices will tickle your purchasing ay and Saturday. CLOTHING . | LADI SUITS, smartest designs in | Venetlans and La * Cloths, as + low as eeateat $8.00 | LADIES' WAISTS, an endless variety of fabrics In the latest styles, from $1.69 | MEN'S SUT Serges, Worsteds and Cassimeres, from ..87.98 up MEN’S OVERCOATS, Coverts, Ox- fords, Unfinished Worsteds, somo silk ned throughout, others silk faced, from $5.98 Established 1858. OTHING SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 5 5 Styles of Men's Suits. 3or 4 buton sacks, cut in latest style, worth no less than § of any man's mon: 1Oreeee ge S ton sacks, si es 33to 46; also lling for $10.00, 00 ran= fsame,are Liy and Mon- ad oi . Blue Serge Trousers, color gual teed, to h and vest, any size or shade, regard- less of what they were sold for; 3 for Saturday and Mon- day 4 gq ® 1, OVercoats in all styles, long or short, dark or lS) 49 Sects : Clothe Yourself and Family for $1.00--PER WEEK----$1.00 We deliver clothing by non-uni- formed messengers, Furniture in un- marked wagons. OPEN EVENINGS. from .. } Boys’ Suits, the latest Also A full and complete line of Chile dren's Suits, comprising all styles such Yas 2-pe., 3-pe., vestee and Russian Schellenberd § So; With cach suit of clothes you get either an All-Leather Catcher’s Glove or a Set of Garden Tools. IF YOU HAVE A SET OF CAR- Penter’s tools, bincksmith’s tools or drawing tools to sell advertise $,in the Sunday World,

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