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COFFIN FILLED WITH OLD RAGS. Three Men Arrested for Working a Life In- surance Swindle. PORTAG T. Smock, a dr and Jo O'Kelle arreste: ewindle Adams have been | 2owith an attampt to ern Wooten by ofa man insared ta the] thn Sor man was hin ai with el burtat thre MOSEVELT = AS A WATE Vice-President Helps Out at Newsboys’ | Dinner. | FROM. SPIE. Courteney, Shot by Gambler McDonald, Will Recover. A delicate operation h: formed on Edw shot In the back by ¢ Donald last De near the spine Courteney's life remained at St. Jon. 2. At Roosevelt Hosp! Wiliam T. Bull, assis T. flak Luk Of. Joseph of Couraes The operators and the hospital staff | refuse to discurs the operation, but ag | surances are given that Courtenay ral Hed splendidly and will in all Wkelinood recover. MACEO’S SON DEPORTED. Accused by MacArthur of Giving Information to Filtpinos. BAN FRANCISCO, April 19.—The trana- port Rosecrans brought from) Manila five men who have been deported by the military authorities, Among them was Santiago Macen, a fa son of the late Cuban leader, Antonto Maceo. While In the Philippines Maceo Decae A rst rergeant of the Macabebe scouts, He was accused of giving in- formation to. the was dismissed from cause of the supposed menace of his Presence In tho faland Gen. MacArthur ordered his deportation. ——__ DOCTOR HANGED IN EFFIGY. Horsewhipped Two Days Ago and Alao Under Arrest. (Spectal to The Evening World.) UTICA, N. ¥., April 19.—Dr. Mangold, who was horsewhipped by Alois Bram- bach, the wealthy plano manufacturer in Dolgeville has been hanged in eMgy there. A piacard on the figure warned the doctor to leave town, Brambach has surrendered himself to the police and been held In $1,000 bail. Mangold ts also under ball on a charge of obtaining money from a widow, His arrest, it Is said, Iv traceable In a way to the bad feeling en the two men, ———— SPRING IS SURELY HERE. | There Is no doubt that spring is hi at last, for wherever we turn in days the notice meein our eye that Moxle season has opened.” poet ming, if it y be sald national ink of spring thinking of Moxie, ple to think of ing of the bright ‘are felt on every heas we departure of the tedious r Acawon again to renew oUF nequilint- ith their delicious, invigorating, nourishing and healthful bever- uge. 7 Lat ux all celebrate shia opening of the Moxie cearon by drinklng to Moste {na glass of the refreshing, ling Hauld that bears that nam May the Moxie people never mi ear in which they tell us that joxlo senso has opeped,” and ma the phrase as Joyous and.as well: known as tA M Christmas" or "A Happy Now Yeur." %° “AMIS WUKLU: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1901. m. — pete aty een In the Misses’ Suit Section Specially Attractive Offerings for Saturday, April 20th, that ought to prove highly interesting and profitable reading to those who have to foot the bills for the wardrobe of ‘‘the coming woman,’’ as each offer i unquestionably represents the maximum of value at the minimum of price, sligiting nothing in the | way of materials, workmansh,p, style and fit. Misses’ Stylish Suits tor 50.00. A cheice of all the newest and most stylish designs in ‘acket, Eten and Bolero cfiects, in Venctians, Homespuns and Chevicts; sizes 14, 16 and 18; also small women's sizes, 31, 33 and 35 inch bu:t messtrement, with skirts running from 37 to 41 inches in length. £00 Sirls’ Gton~ Suits (Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years) © A Js /. 75, These are made of Homespuns, Serges and Veneticns, in a variety of stylish and girlish designs, appropriately trimmed and made in extreme good taste throuzhout. ay 800 Sirls’ Empire Coats (Sizes 6 to 14 years), Saturday at 535, 29. These stylish cnd becoming coats are made of an excellent quality of covert cloth, in three-quarter lengths, and are superb value at the price. Misses’ Gton Lackets at $7.50. These jaunty Little garmcntsare made of fine Venetian, in black nd blue, trimmed with Panne velvet, ribbcn bows and metal spikes. On Sale Saturday; April 20th, In the Ladies’ Waist Section, 4,000 Gattleta Waists at J, & 3 each. The greatest silk waist bargain of the day ! Women’s Gloves. A Clearance Sale at greatly reduced prices. Several hundred ra’rs of Women's Gloves that are slightly le from hardling have been with¢rawn f:om our in! w Il be offered at a sacrific: Saturday. A lit- il! make them lock cs pooias new, and you'll ular price on every pair you buy. You'll find ! many well known brands in t'e big let, and you may pick and | ooze of th m al! Saturday ct, per pair, 55 We Also Offer for Saturday: A fiae assor:meat of M s3es’ 2-Clasp Glace Gloves, in tan, mod:, 55 gray re! and white, a cho’ce of which may be had for Men's I-clasp Glace Gloves, in the new colors of tan and red; 55 worth at les. $1.00 a pair;-a cho'ce to-morrow also for a y 50,000 High Grade Cigars! at less than wholesale prices. _An exceptional lot of cigars, renowned for su- | perior quality and merit, offered for to-morrow at decided price reductions. Here are the details: UW). Stackeltorg & Co.'s _ Perfectos Finos, ta rams Universal a chance lot} box of 25, 2. 00 of highest grade, clear Havana, Royal Emblem-—Key West, Cuban hand-made cigars, equal to it quality Clear Havana’ 7 75 1. imported; in three sizes: 5, Puritanos Extra, Violetas, box of 25, 3 50 5,000 Clear Havana Fuc-i- box of 50, Puritanos Extra, 6. IS tanos, highest grade, Cuban reat pabox of 100, ° made, Key West andN. Y. \ctorias Finas, made cigars, values up to box of 100, 6.75 $4.50; to close, box of 50, aD) 00 '5,000 Havana Conchas, Havana wrapper and filler, actual 10c. value; several brands, box of 50, Sat- urday special at t yf IS Mail Orders Filled. Julius Ellinger & Co.'s La Francesca--Key West Cigars, finest quality Clear Havana Cuban, intwosizes: Aberdears, box of 100, | LES and Ftorse. Goods. Security and satisfaction in Harness and Horse Goods are always to be had at The \ Big Store and at lower ;rices than elsewhere. The best \\ | makers in the trade supply us and we, in turn, retail their goods to the public at a very : small profit. Here, for in- stance, are a few special offerings; try to match them at other dealers : Single Strap or Track Harness, has 3-in. hand laced saddle, enamelled leather 1 ned, 1}; in. trace; choice of bleck or rus- set reins, nickel or Davis Rubber trimmed, at Single Express or Del'very Harness—Has S-in. saddle, kersey I'ned, 1'5 trace, with heelcha'n or cockeye in end; S-lb. low top iron hames, leathe covered, nickel or brass trimmed, complete with tick or kersey lined collar, for 79.50 Heavy Canvas Feed Bags, with latest improved riveted leather bottom, 45 Extra Heavy Combination Corn and Rattan Stable Brooms, 45 68 0 3.00 9.75 5-lb, Box Black or White Cast le Cream Harness Soap, 1-lb, Box Putz Paste Metal Polish, P Ghe Lunch Room. i Have you ever taken lunch at our dainty Junch counter on the fourth flooi ci ir? If not, try it—it's so hancy—the tremely good, palatable and wholes liclous coffee served with whipped cream and Fleischmann’s Vienna Rolls, well as home- made pies and toothsome dainties of many sorts and varicties— all made of Hazel Pure Foods—the world’s best. 10 prompt, the food so ex- THE BIG STORE SOOM AVE. pha AAELT AE AT THE FOUNTAIN Se ee Vs Pays Bost to Sell Only Ftonest Clothing. We heard a story the other day—it may be an old one, but it was new to the writer—concerning a Quaker who advised his son to be always honest— because honesty was the best policy. “But, father,’ said the boy, ‘‘how do you know it to be the best policy?” “I know it, my boy,” replied the Quaker, ‘‘because I have tried them both.”’ We sell honest clothing only, clothing that we are willing to stake our reputation on—because we believe it to be best policy, even though we never tried the other—because the principles that operate in this business would not permit any other sort—because our public is too intelligent to buy any other kind. We may not always succeed in pleasing you, and then we make amends by offering to refund the purchase price. Our assortments are now in the zenith of their completeness—every new fad of fashion is here in a well-nigh bewildering varicty. And that our prices are right, our ever-growing business is the very best proof of. MEN'S STYLISH SPRING SUITS, regularly worth $10.00, for A very choice rssortment of strictly all-wool and dependable fabrics; newest stripe flanne’s, cheviots and cassimeres; well made, well lined, well fitti g. MEN’S BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS, rep These are up- iT richly lined. AND OXFORD arly worth $15.00, tor 9, 0 to dite dressers, made with broad military shoulde suits for conse! MEN'S NOBBY $15.00 MIXED SPRING SUITS for 10.00 Mad? of fine through and through worstecs in, latest cark and light effects; also smooth surface cass:meres and Scotch cheviois. MEN'S SPRING TOP COATS and Broid Shoulder Raglans, regularly worth $15.00, for 9, 50 Fabzics are Coverts, Whipcords and Twills, in the lighier sbades, also Vicunas and Oxfords in shades of black and gray. Special lot of stylish woollen fabrics in up-to- dite colorngs, properly designed cnd tailored; out-cnd-out $8.00 grades, priced for Sct- 5.50 urday at YOUNG MEN'S HIGE- GRADE SUITS.—Espe- cially cesigned for the fastidious youth who has advanced ideas on the question of cress. He will find these suits up to the very minute in every detail and wonder- the price, YOUNG MEN'S SPRING RAGLANS. — With or without yoke back and front, of high grade whipcords and Oxfords, also gray vicunas, splen- didly made up, Saterday for Zz 50 or women to be had. MEN'S FINE $20.00 SPRING SUITS IO bor 14.75 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. ive MEN'S HIGH GRADE SPRING TOP COATS, ond value $18.00, priced for Saturday at 72, 50 These are made of a very fine quality imported English Covert cloths in the new lighter shades, also finest Vicunas, in tichly lined and tailored—a model spring outer coat. MEN'S SPRING TROUSERS, worth $5.00, for These areof splendid grade worsteds—all the newest strip? effects on dark groun!s -properly. cut and conscientiously nade—just as $5.00 Trousers ought black and Oxford grays, 34S In the Boys’ Departmont. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS.-- SPECIAL OFFER NG OF BOYS' SHORT TROUSER ASPECIAL LOT OF EOYs" SUITS. For all ages, in all sorts of makes and We will guarantee that you cannot match any of these suits for lzss than $5.00 anywhere in New York, yet our price is but BIS BOYS’ 2-GARMENT LOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS. — Of fine imported serges and Scotch cheviots, designs. for ages 6 to 15 years, at BOYS' 3-GARMENT SUITS. single or double breasted effects, mixtures as well as fast blue serges, for ages 7 to 16, at Man-like designs, in 2-GARMENT SUITS.--- Strictly all wool and de- sirable patterns, made with double knees and seuts; of positive $3.00 value. Satur- day for 7 Yh 5 ,BOYS' FINER 2-GAR- MENT SUITS.—Of choice fabrics, mainly in nobby cheviot effects and mixtures; also plain blacks and 2.25 BIS blues. Satur- day for BIS BOYS' SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS.—Of finest English povg: SAILOR BLOUSE serges, in all the new colorings of red, navy, fallivaluey at 70. 00 electric blue and tan, for ages 3 to 12, i: ; at BOYS' VESTEE SUITS.—For small boys, tuxedo one-tone fabrics as well as mixtures, for ages 3 to 8, Saturday effects, of high grade, at them, at . BOYS' TOP COATS OR REEFERS.-—Made of fine| covert cloths and serges, in all the most wanted) shaces and the latest ways of making 3.951 AND 2-GARMENT SUITS..—Made of indigo blue serges — in sailor suits, ages 3 to 12, rich- ly trimmed with sou- tache braid or embroid- 5 ery; double-breasted 2- garment suits, ages 7 to 15 years; Saturday for 2.95 895 S40 Fowler /90/ Gruss Frame Bicycles for 15.75 We have just received another lot of 500 of these celebrated high-grade wheels, making the second consignment on our great purchase of 3,000—the en- tire remaining stock of the Fowler Co., who are retir- ing from the bicycle business in preference to being gobbled up by the trust. perfection. ot bicycle making, and whoever buys one — at the low price at which we are offering them will have reason to consider himself or herself lucky. There are all sizes for men If you are not a c mpetent ‘udge, bring some one with you whois and get a fair, unprejudiced opinion as to the merits of these wheels. These wheels are the very Bicycle Sundries. / such as these, for example: f Columbia Gas Lamps, made entirely of brass, { full nickel plated, positively automatic, Search Light, burns oil or good reputat:on of 10 years, on sale at Electro Gas Lamp, 1901 model, Veeder Cyclomet lor mi * any distance cove up to 10,000 mil 2,00 gas, backed by a 175 uring accuracely W Women ’s Deckwear. All the newest, best ani most be- coming of the styles ‘or Spring are here in plenty, and at prices that will not buy them elsewhere. For Saturday we offer special: Turn-Over Collars of fine Point de Gene Lace, in a variety of patterns, at, each, Arabian Lace Collars, made in sailor shape, with revers, at Renaissance Lace Collars, round and square bac’, with long revers, at, each, 123 49 IS Fichus of net, mull and chiffon, trimmed with lace and juby, ct, cach, Heavy Arabian Lace Boleros, ap pliqued with gold, at, each, W Verlin gS. 49 A specially selected and specially priced Saturday offering: Women's Silk Chenille Dotted Veil:ngs on silk Tuxedo Brussels and fish nets, large and small ° dots, all black, all white, black on white and whiteon black, 18 inches wide, at, peryd., I ti Christy Saddles, always sold for $1.50, our price for to-morrow oly Full lines of standard supplies for the wheel, at very reasonable prices, 95 The Turner Patent Dress Guard Net, ready 7, 78S + be put on the wheel, always sold for S0c.; here to-morrow at Continuous Ring Push Button Bells, GS Thr “ 25 25 12. per bottle, Men’s and Boys’ Styli:h Headwear. The latest and most becoming Hats, at prices far below those charged by the regular hatter for equal qual- For Saturday: Our ‘Brightcn Derby'’ for men, the best hat in the world at the price, which is but2, OO Our ‘Mansfield'’ Derby tor men, in all the newest and most popular shapes, elsewnere $4.00, 2.40 Our ‘Bellmore’ Derby, not to be had elsewhere and without an equal for less that $5.00, 2.85 Men's High Silk Hats, in the latest Broadway and Cunlap styles, of fine silk plush, elsewhere $5.00, here only Men's and Boys’ Spring Caps,in the newest golf effects, silk lined, at Small Boys’ Felt Hats, all sizes, all colors, all shapes, regular $2.00 styles, for Straw Hats for the Small Boys—The newest 4 styles and effects now ready; prices the lowest consistent with our standard of quality. 275 48 95 Men’s and Youths’ Spring and Summer Shoes. Style and comfort in all the latest makes and leathers, at the most economical of prices. These are but suggestions: “Foot Mould’’ Shoes for Men The <pring acd Summer styles are here in all leathers and all sizes; equal in every respect to the test $4.0U shoes sold anywhere, and yet all we ask for them is but 3. 00 y m % Men's Goodyear Welt Oxfords, in tan and black kid and calf; also in atentleather; regular $2.50 shoes we sell for 7, OF James Means’ Shoes for Men—We have only 320 pairs left from our great purchase, sizes of from 7 to 10 only; while they last you may have your choice at the same price that sold thousands of pairs so quickly, 145. Youths’ Tan Kid Lace Shoes, in sizes up to 1314, with spring heels, and in black calf, in sizes up to 2, with regular heels; I a choice of them all to-morrow tor : Ohe Yewest Style in Wistting Cards is a small very fine card lettered in Roman or block letters. It’s an @x- pensive ‘ard—the usual charge being $2.50 for the first fifty—but the most beautiful of anything introduced by stationers during the last 10 years. In order to once more and emphatically demonstrate to you, the MR.GEORGE CROSS ability of our Stationery Depart- MH. FREDERICK S. DAVIDSON ment to be of service to yee oD. c. offer to make SO M"& M"*Ronent Deveson Parscort tered in any of these new and fashionable types—for only 1 00 REV. WASHINGTON H: LIPPINCOTT 20 Cases of Men’s and Boys’ Balbriggan Underwear at Half Price. This big bargain is made possible by a fortunate low-priced purchase on our part. The underwear is just of right weight fcr Spring and early Summer wear, and is to be had in plain and fancy colors. The drawers have heavy waist bands, double gussets and pearl buttons. The shirts have either satin or plain fronts. All sizes. Regular selling price 50c. per garment; your choice to-morrow for Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, and Boys’ Jean Drawers, in all colors and sizes; regularly worth SOc. a garment; your choice of the lot Saturday for x g ays 25 In the Srocery Store An Attractive List of Saturday Specials for Sunday Dinners. 16' Pies: Home-made pies, rich, le crisp crusts; juicy feck ft, e Fish: Fancy Shad Roe, palr, Lotaters: Selected Large Live Lob- sters, Ib., Trout: Fancy Brook Trout, Ib., Roast Beef: Choice Prime Ribs of Rear Beets Choice "Societe" Roquefort Cheese, tattle, ib, "om Selected ative 7 7) toothsome and delicous, Ib., Rr Preeti pry Pore Oranges: Sweet California Navel Canada Spring Lamb" Ibe us Oranges, dox., Fowl: Fancy Jersey Fowl, Ib., 77 Pincapelens babes Be oe Soup: Harel" Tomato Soup, made wigan : trom arlected fruit and delicately 97 eae emcueeer pace: gett seasoned, qt. can, ‘estate coffees; rich, aromatic flavor, Jelly: ‘Hazel pure homemade delicious fragrance, Ib., Currant Jelly, glass, Fancy Kalamazoo Celery, i Wines and Liquors, fe 20 16%" family size, Seer Sel eee oes 25) abipments ‘aliect from France, box, us: Fancy mammoth peeled Jersey Asparagus, can, Ham: ‘Harel? Premium Hat cut fiom young, corn-fed piga, 8 cial mild cure, tcothsome and’ dell- cious, Ib., Crackers: Bent's famous hapé- made Water Crackers, 1-Ib. tin, Asp t., 25) St. Julien, a choice California Table- 50 Pontet Canet, imported from 59 I3 arent Sears Bordeaux, 20) Crome de Menthe, large bot, y Women’s Stylish Beles We are showing one of the largest and finest stocks in the city just now, and among many desir- able things call attention to exceptional assortments of Plaited Satin Belts with ferret ends—the kind that gives the fashionable ‘‘long-waist’”’ effect. You’ve always found our prices below those of other stores —you’ll find them so again—to-morrow. Plaited Satin Belts, 1 inch wide, with pretty gilt or silver buckles, giving the “Dip"’ effect, at Plaited Satin Belts, 1 inch wide, with elaborate gilt buckles, in a number of designs, all finished off with pretty ferret ends; a choice for Plaited Satin or Elastic Belts, gold plated buckles, warranted Not to tarnish; a choice of a dozen beautiful designs at Also Plaited Satin Belts, with buckles of extra fine quality, at from $1.25 to Leather Belts in Grain, Patent Leather, Walrus or Morocco, black and colored, nickel plated or covered buckles; a choice for Genuine Morocco, Seal or Walrus Patent Leather Belts, with patent skirt loop; a choice for Gold or Silver Braid Belts, 1 and 1 1-4 inches wide, of plain ; or fancy braids, with pretty buckles; choice of a large assort- F ment at 33 - Elastic Belts of fine black silk elastic, black or white back, 3, 4 and 5 inc. es wide, with gilt, oxidized or steel buckles, at $5.00, $2.50, $1.75 and 7.25 Genuine Seal Chatelaine Bags, seal both sides, leather lined, outside handkerchief pocket, seal straps and nickel-plated catch; regularly worth $1.25; Saturday at IS 48. 75 98) 3.50) 4 25)" 48)" Women’s Handkerchiers. How about your handkerchief case ? Does it need anything to make it complete? If so, these three offerings for Saturday are well worth considering : Women's Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs, handsomely designed, in agreat variety of neat, dainty patterns, scalloped and hemstitched; three lots at three special prices, as follows: Lot 1---500 dozen, at 7c. each, or 4 for Lot 2~-300 dozen, at 9c. each, or 3 for Lot 3—200 dozen at 15c. each, or 2 for a