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aoe ee ‘i LADIES’ CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Black, tuc’ lined with white silk. $9.50 and $15.00. Box-pleated, taffetas silk Eton Coats,—collariess or with | point Arabe lace collars, Lined with white silk. $18.00 and $23.50. Full length, black taffetas silk Travelling Coats, $22.50. JAMES McCREERY &60., Twenty-third Street. “HOWDY, OLD SUN? GLAD TO SEE YOU. Knickerbocker Kicks His Gleesome Heels and Frisks in Frolic After Flood. :@OING-TO THE _CHRISTEN' ING? Mwrovadien met an'Twanty-third orreet. to-day. This was over. heart: , “Gotng to the christening?" “What christening?” “Wty, New York has-a itttie un.” ‘The Good is-oven, @ing ho, for the merry sunshine! Come out into the olear, dbracing air and teke @ joy dip in a nea of glorious, abimmering. golden sunbeams! It’s all over now. Forget about it. Raise up your voice and tritl a merry noté of pleasure anil thanksgiving to amiling Old Sol, who has come back to us again. Shake off the lethargy of dead, dull, leaden despair that cain, rain. rain, without surcease has soaked into the very marrow of your bones! Come out into the open sunshine and chortle with Joy, from the very ecstasy of gladsome exiatence! “Howdy, Stranger!” Sunshine at last. When Old Sol came Reeping up over the eastern horizon this morning, a vast multitude of elgns of relief and thankagiving came fortn to welcome his tardy coming. Fig he tmmulse of pleasure that selzeuswJ we could have reached out our glad hands skyward to the smiling olf bunch of sunbeams, whook hands and Invited his sunahip to come and have a drink with: “Say, okd man, I'm so giad to see you again. It seems an age since I Inn! maw you. Where have you been keeping yourself all this time? Have anuzzer— wee!—Hooray!"' Everybody ts brighter and more cheer- ful to-day, charmed to a tripping gayety by the arrival of the sunshine. The com- muter gayly capered after hiw train as galumptious as a sprig lamb. The stream ceming downtown tn Manhattan was a veritable “Bande Juyeux"—a pro- cession of long drawn out joy—einging Joud hosannahs of gratitude for the gift of sunlight and blue skies Began to Live Aga All nature caught the inspiration from the magic touch of a sunbeam. The trolley cars seemed to jump with a Ughter, softer tread. The messenger boy began to whistle ragtime and moved along a Iftle faster than a walk pea driver squared off fis a forte gay Utes bout with Brosdway liner’ “Bay, this 1s great! Am Early-Morning Joke. Sloriouns? nota the point of pligtandise for a touc And wonder! It's been so long {noe we enw the sunshine that we had simon. forgotten what {t looked Ike [t emt came to the old man taking his chid on his knee end telling him a tol Once upon a time there was a blue , and I remember seeing the aun" —so the’ agieiory. would have run Gome people ahied at their shadows it Bi related. They hadn't seen a sun adow for no long that they developed @ sort of ground-hog avernion toward tt The sunbeams acted like a magic wand lems, on the festive wits of the merry jen “Bay, old man, w’ up there burnin be some new pla call out the Fire Deparctm: nd put i out. Tcan't stand so much lent. tee too bad the rain man got out af breath | and didn't break the record. The wits fairly gambolled, Bay, ien’t this “Alaat Poor Yorick! | knew him welledn tmet meh friends Frere GZ At weather? Norfolk Sees the San. (Special to The Rvesina Worlt) NORFOLK, Va. Apri! %.—The sun is whining here to-day for the firat tn d taffetas Eton Coats;—numerous models,— Colored Batiste and Pint Stock Cellars and 7 Net Stock Collars and Bows trimmed with ribbon, all colors, LABOR SNUBBED BY COV. ODELL. Turns His Back Upon the Opponents of Em- ployes’ Liability Bill. rearenenta: | a, ery indication chat he had | No Opiates. + wit AU Deugates Htives gave the Central Hu ERIE CANAL OPENS MAY 4. i nine days. oe — MR. DALTON iS BETTER. Commissioner of Water Supply Ie . I with Diphtheria. Commissioner of Water Su; y Mam Dalton, who ts in the M Hospital, in East Siateenth atreat, fering from diphtheria, was reported as being out of danger at the hospital this morning, Commissioner Datto six weeks at his home, No 421 West ‘Thirty-fourth wtreet, and was removed to the hospital when his condition grew alarming. A microscopical examination developed Giphtheritic cultures. His been Aiscovered before |: farand the phy pelaing At tn cheek. mMiasloner Dilton also nuffers eh from rheumatinm. = Comminvioner was appointeg | Rash of Tardy Impe hia presen aaltlen by 3 Only an Few Daye i is | Tae offices « Taxes and Assessments were crowded teeday ne 0D me Superintendent. days, with peo lezander “R. Smith has been an-| ME MME ay 4 Buperintendent of the Maritime |on Tuesday. ba » |from the present Of this city, succeeding A.W. case for several a deen tI tor Afraid of His Shadow. ~ SWEARING OFF TAXES. ot as there @ach other to swear o! ROBBERS GOT $10,000. the Commissionem of [+ y headed ty and escapeu. —————- th y Ts G a Buperintendent | Pi" yd" Tob try to eS saree tpeee Boe World Wants to Ail your man. Mr. and Mrs. Zucker will STERN BROTHERS Ladies’ Neekwear Departments i New and desirable st, Chiffon and Liberty Silk Boas, Collarettes and Ruffs, Sailor Collars and Reveras of tucked and lace trimmed batistes ‘and grass linens, Real Renaissance and Arabe Lace Jackets of And will offer to-morrow Grass Linen and Piqua 25¢ Sallor Collars, at 48° Grass Linen and Batiste Sailor Collars and eeveres. Cc 1 75° trimmed, Men’s Furmining Departments A large assortment of Negligee Shirts of self figured white and fa: Madras and Cheviot Weaves, with attached and detached cuffs Cambric Night Shirts C plain and fancy trimmed, with and without collars, at 75 Madras and Cheviot Pajamas In a great variety of designs, ($1.45 $1.05 (82.45 Heretofora $6.50 to 6,90 25» OO West Twenty-third Street FURS STORED, REMODELED at moderate prices, The Great Headache Cure, . Bromo-Pepsin “Note the Word Pepsin.” On the Spot. Absolute!y Harmless. + 1De. Be. and Sc, At RIKER’S DRUG STORE, 6th Ave. and 23d St. ~UANT CUT DOWN DEATH POLICY. Justice Gaynor So De-| | cides in Legion of | Honor Case. A decision of interest te mutual tons wae handed 4 Honor assocl- ieate r that basis relation Williams Carried Mure In and Waa Sentenc: wi Judge Hurd lyn, toed simed that he was a cook, and t er been feted of a crime. you.) replied Judge Hurd uur pedigree. ave been Ved in the ou one vr in prison and oH Mtams | Maren 3 Was arrested on musple! with carry ni gia #44 Hevice white, very st invention for ing. windows, —$—_—__ neker-Mundachan, wedding of August Zucker and Mins Mary Mundschau was at the home of the bride, ington avenue, yeoterday The brid mald waa Misa P. Mundechau, a alster oped their honeymoon. st: thelr emt completed: Suen: r home at Tuckah oy, $1.25 Exceptional Values tn ? Boys’ Spring Clothing Iron Clad School Suits with extra pair of trousers of all-wool cheviots, In olive, browm and gray mixtures, 8 to16 yrs, Value $6,50 Single and Double breasted Suits of Imported cheviots and worsteds, 7 to 16 yrs. Value $7.50 to 9,75 Sailor Sults of navy blue Engitsh serges embroidered emblems, 3 to 12 yrs, $3.75 55.00 Value $5.00 $3.75 Overcoats of tan covert cloth and Oxford cheviots, sizes 3 to 16 yrs, ayer Jonasson & Ba AND REPAIRED BROADWAY & 12th ST. . Headache, j CURES isc tvoaes voraugh, | be He | the same d death fame, the cotored| ceasor of Agitinaldo, [intention to continue a war af exterm!- ‘| nation ioherry, India, he Frenchman and hi# mother a Hindoo. tw also asserted that i 130 pounds. Le AEE THLE THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1901. : | Rothenberg & “New York's Fastest-Growing Department Store.” West 14th St. SHOES! Saturday’ We are enthusiastic about the “Liberty Shoe” because it is such an amazingly good she berty * and it encases the foot in a most graceful and comfortable manner. Thousands of pairs are in daily use. in point shoppers thro th: s Specials. The high-grade Shoe at a little price, Every Saturday busy throngs. of eager i Our Shoe Department in quest of ¢ famously popular Shoes; 36 styles to choose lace styles. a from. In high or low, button or t & ae: Re es. if vou want a Shoe 2 that will give superior satisfaction 7 of appearance, fit and wearing quality, you will quickly purchase the “Liberty.” J Worth $3.30, but sold exclusively Dy US atesseeeseeeee eee Boys’ blue and ton Boy: -hrea! Vestee, doub season's very Boy's’ 39c. Waists and Blouses . Boys’ 39c. Golf Caps........ 75c. Tam 0° Shanter Hats . 75c. Alle-Wool Double Seat and Knee 49 EVIOLS cease ‘ Cc 75c. Laundered Waists, white Mr with and without collarse. Boys' $3.50 Suits, 4ll woollen materials, in Russian blouse, and sailor blouse styles: this Glothing. y ch: colored, 49c Boys’ $5.00 3-Piece Short Pants Suits, with double-breasted 2 98 vests, all wool, blue and fancy chevie Youth: $10 Suits for $7.00, strictls black Clay and blue serge, lintd with fast black F stitched with silk; equal to any $10 suit sold els: man tailor style. ill wool and warranted fast colors, tour price” ZOO New Millinery. priced them at Of Children's think so man: sell fast at Children's be immensely popu: ge Straw Flats. Here's a style that’s going ( valyes priced at. oe . 59c we've lust in—a fresh line of Children’s = Untrimmed Hats. The shapes CSSheate > and colors are specially pretty and youthful; $1.98 values, but wet e's an immense range to choose from; you'd hardly ferent kinds were made; worth 9 but marked to °69c WOMEN'S MILLINERY —In the way of choice creations for women our Buck Tucked (chiffon Hats should be in great demand to-morrow. 1. 25 Made on wire Fine Hand-Made Hats of various ames in the proper shape; a wonderful offering at popular and pretty materials, although $1.8 values, will be on sale Saturday at..... BIG 25 MISSES’ SUITS. Black or blue serge suits. Silk lined Eton Coats,— edged with stitched taf-! fetas bands finished with | gold braid,—white cloth} Vests. New model Skirts. Sizes 14 to 16 years, $12.50. jHeavy Twill Homespun Suits. Graduated flare flounce Skirts, with stitched lapseams, New style Eton Coats, with stitched white’ cloth Vests,—cuffs to match. Lined through- out with silk. Sizes 14 to! 16 years. n 15.50, Flare flounce Golf Skirt,— medium and dark gray, $5.09. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. EIGHT AMERICANS SHOT. to Death, ted that red eight Neleoners nh oprsoners to on which nelo, one of Dis staft ot. and Senor de la Rosa, a wealthy who had refused to contribute to nate the insurgent war find Sayclo escaped, The othera were tor- tured and then butchered. Caihes, who is now lurking tn the. | mountains of Travabas Province, Luzon, roclaima himaelf dict and the suc- and announces nis It ts end that Cailles was born tn Pon- ther betig a French denounces Mey for the previous atrociti BODY IN THE HARLEM. Man Was About Thirty-five Years Old and Was Long in Water. The body of a man about thirty-five years old was found in the Harlem Rb this morning. Ik ts 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing De ed had blue ey brown hair, mustache, and wore brown coat na Vest. black trousers ‘own dan out ire, "The boar, Bea bees long Im the water. | Callies Sald to Have Ordered | i uubjec y him, discialming 13 6th Ave. and 31st St. Nearly _ giving away boys’ clothes. 298 suits for [,”? Price good up to 10 Saturday night. Sailor blouse suit, every bit wool cheviot, navy, red and white soutached, embroid- ered shield. 350 suit at J,°9 For toys 7 to 16. We're proud of this—fine stout cheviot and cassi- meres, double breasted, double seat and knee; Saturday price. 5.00 suit at 2,79 Three-piece Suit. Double - breasted vest, all wool, blue and mixed chev- fot. a Mahler brag suit that makes friends on sight; sizes 8 to 16 years; tailored like a man's. 1.95 cut to 98% ‘mrorted qalatea and crash linen. able sults, entirely new styles, for boys 3 to 12 Years; materials warrant- ed; Saturday only, 98. down to 49° One hundred in the lot, lat- est styles in Waskmble suits for young America, 3 to 10 years; may go before you et here, but we can't help that. Better come early, Oren Saturday Evenings. ‘~ Mahler Bros. ~ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC POR TO-DAY, Sun rises. 5.07/8un rete 6.30 Moon wets... 1.19 Sandy Mook Oneida Dritannie a Grat Walderses OUTGOING STEAMSHIP3, SMILEO TO-DAY, Charleston Matanzas, “Mexico. San Marcos, Brunewic Cherokee, fan Domingo. INCOMING STEAMSHIP, DUE TO-DAY, Colerado, Hull. HiMur, Curacoa. Xenia, Stettin. CBtleags City, Swansea, i Nee, Barbados, Columbia, Hi survaiian. Olaagow. BuBon, St La Sirenalaee,, Leoten. _A fter-the-Rain Reading. It used to be “the Lady or the Tiger?” That bothered us and stirred our fancies up, But nowadays we're tipped on, | By one Sir Thomas Lipton, That the question Is, “The Lady or the Cup?” Yes, if Shamrock IT, like all her predecessor, has to act as page to fhe eallant American yacht Constitution, we shall not be as sorry for that prince of nporismen, Sir Thomas Lipton, as though he had rot already provided a possibi> balm for his grief. 8 noth w as the poet sald, and {t's pretty: 5 deavor to assuage his woe by a tussle for nd of a beautlgul Am fean woman in Case his yacht lores the 7. No doubt he will successful. for there {x sometning “taking” about the gallant Irishman, and, sad to say, Americanfwomen don't seem ts be s> {mmune to forelgn blarney as doc the American yaoat trophy. “Anyhow,” as the lamented Harry Kernell used to we wish Sir Thomas luck” ut who {# the lady? Ah, that’s for yu to find out. You'll have a chance on Sunday, on which\day will be presented to you a page of photographs of a BEAU- TIFUL NEW YORK WIDOW, who may « not be the “lady"* who ts going to make Sir Thomas Lipton go home happy. even though he fall to “Ifft the cup.” Of women they used to say— “She's sweot, she's divin: She's fair as the flowers In May, But a rock she can’t throw And tell where it will go, Because she’s not bullt that wa! 1m; Maybe not. Then a poem was written, has improved w fan even pass a bargain counter * « to buy something she doesn't nowadays! At any rate, she can do almost anything else in the world. Did For woman, since that beautiful 3 tell us that a woman «~ Mahler Bros.~: dozen “shows.” and only thirty-six years olf tax Water, MP. apecimen subjects preented to you above, fulfl this mission this week. Th «Santos Hamburg know taat there are wor blacksmiths, woman pajama makers, woman fecorators, woman boothlac! meat inspectors, woman mtcroscop- woman detectives, woman ings? Well, thera are, and {1 will do you a lot of good to read about them. Maybe ‘tall increase your admiration for the fair sex. There was a man in our town, And he was wondrous wise, : He grafted all his honey bees \ On brilliant firefiies. By this he made them work all day, | And what was not quite right, Ilumined by the firefi flame, | They also worked all night. Preposteroua? We-e-e-ll, yes! But acarcely more so than the swonders ectence has performed in the way of skia-grafting, This ts the most remarkable achleve- ment of modern surgery. There's no question about it. And to-day, right in Now York City, the moat remarkable case on record 1s being carried to a successful concluston. Remarkable in many ways, but prim as the heroic self. sacrifice of tne father who {s suffering agony that his injured son may be spared to him, Sald the snow-white horse to the seal, “Now| Hate red-haired giris, but | can't tell why!"" “| know,” said the seal, ‘and I'll tell It you— The reason is that | hate them too!" Who'd ever think that a real would know the difference between red-haired girls and those with yellow, black or brown tresses? You couldn't blame aven a seal, of course, for hating a “chemical blonde,” as the late Charles A. Dana usa to call them. But seals are tntelligent, and up at the big circus at Sfadiso Square Garden they will tell you that a red-haired girl seems to drive the trained seals into conniption fits. The story of why, how and whence all this comes about will be told to you most interestingly on Sunday. of a pretty girl girl who's short or tall, Or dark or light, demure or gay, Or big or even small. | | We all have our tdeals. Last week Mr. A. B. Wenzell, the famous delineator of pretty women, presented hie “ideal of the “Twentieth Century Type of Womanhood.” Next Sunday another famous artist, Mr. George C. Munsig, the society painter, will present his. Others will follow. You are at Hberty to chosse among them. ‘Tis an interesting series of paintings and articles by great artists. She never danced the coochee-ccoche: On the Midway she had never stray She never saw the streets of Calro, Poor little country maid! If she goes to the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, which opens soon, she can sen just an wonderful things as the Streets of Cairo. The Buffalo éair is to be full of novelties. It will be a great fair, there's no question about that, and because it's sor lesa a Now York State institution {t ought to interest you, So, if you wish to know Just how its going to look take Artist Biedemann's fine full-page drawing, in four colors, of the grounds and buildings which w neat Bunday. “Napoleons” In every line For long have been the rage, But now we have another-the | “'Napoleon of the stage.” A wonderful young man. From “peanut butcher’ to manager. Explotter of prize-fighters, call bey, actor, husband of a star, able to write “passes” for a You know who he fs. But you fon't know much about him. Read his life story, then. It may give you ambition. | We love to hide behind the tr | And pepper with a will | | The “revenues” who dare to search The mountains for our “still. Song of the Kentucky Klu-Klux, A merry crowd of gentlemen, these Kentucky mountaineers, who have been conducting a relgn of terfor againstithe officers of the Government recently. They have me: the law and are ite finally, Hut for a succession of hair-radaing fights their confilet with law and omer of late has scarcely a parallel, and will furnish you with some exciting reading. ‘Tis very wicked for to pinch A picture from its frame, But the man who stole the Gainsborough | Is even more to blame. Not because he robbed the world for years of a beautiful painting, but because of the excitement attending the restoration of the portrait of the Duchess of Dev- Snshire, the fashion of Gainsborough hats has been revived and 1s becoming the rage. Beautiful?| Ob, ye-e-e-e-a! But think how expensive it tat So o'er the pag erstwhile plain, The streams of knowledge.flow, And give a chance to people to Know all they ought to know. That is the tnlssion of the great Sunday newspaper of to-day—to educate tho public. The greatest uf all Sunday newspapers will, an you can guees by re only a very, very fow of its great features. The rest {t remains for you to Gircover on Sunday of, {f you must know more In advance, you may read to- morrow's advertisement, whica Like the oysters at the foast, The cocktall (drunk by some) le but an appetizer for The good things yet to come. N. B.—You may have guessed that we are'speaking of ‘ NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD.