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£ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1901. : chile, went into the base- AAS ae = al fe was e er em-? +4, ae = JINKS ATISACMAGUND!: | ft BLIND RY res ee | PINNED 10 RAILS | = “FACT ES” Mi AK [Fit "ohn m. Considine sand Shas mo, but thou he did. | n ‘ $ 1 |e Members and Professional Friends of Club Give a Show. About two hundred membere and friends of the Salmagund! Club at- tenged a “May Day" dinner tn the spa- clous banquet hall of the popular club Inst evening. Besides the usual good things to eat and drink, digestion was alded by a fine In some way he short-circuited the current with a screwdriver and a sheet of fame from the 2) volt current shot bout one thousand 's Of the Eugies tn | reely Interested | mittee of Fit- out and envelopal him. He fell back wih @ scream and when they picked him up, he exclaitned that he could not see. He was carried to a drug atore in the ‘5 House of Lords, at Crosby and Houston | Train JEROME A BIRD. Justice Gets Diamond! A HUGE LOC. Was MAN CAUGHT. . Taken at Point of a Re- etmued the brids th 1 LIGHT CURRENT. Dynamo Repairer Did have one of the banner the pic- Stopped! * fi Vaudeville programme. Both ocutaiie Pe ae | ape | =a 5 st side. At volver by Disguised [and ciub tatent took part. Not Know Deadly § |} ane eC el Within Few Feet of |worip “Newsies” AT SHOW. Emblem of His alothey ateayenen Come-On. Hy Meyer was in great . Bruce St. Vincent's Hospital arrived. Helpless Man. i — New Order. TauinalPetien Gin ons Crone gave a clever {m.tation of bal- The murgeans belleve that his eyes are | Some of his frienas Danger. | Elrey Company to Pliny to Army of ancing, tight-rope walking and skip- hopelessly eindigedl a ping the rope, using tmaginary hair Deroy) eae | Serre in t {4 a practical Joke, Chief of Detectives, Capt. Titus, re-|taken from his “Crane-um" to supply | tenry Hammerschleg, twenty Mantarlaranincites Pinned to the tracks by a heavy plank | RN Justice Jerome ts wondering to-da «letter and there are te. @etved a report to-day from Detective! material for his various feats, oid, ain elevator man employed by W. D. and with his right leg crushed, Anthony | esa an, The family of Owen McC: argan, Letto, the Japanese mem| th : : - < Sas Ar ase TR gies amused ithe: nudienct Mel Adams at No. 12 Crosby street, volun-| seven feara of age are nearching for| Faber, twent hone me are erful Juggling act. Mr. ards |teered to act n electrician In re-| him. ‘They have not seen or heard of Second stre 9h ih ce Pee dea RS little hotel in Palle apologized for reciting “ the | pairing a burned-out fuse in the electrie] him since he left his home, No. 4 Here | horrible death las! diamonds on tae| FP YOU HAVE A SET OF CGAR- ton, Pa. Bee but the aud his plant this icoriug, An a result] gen atfeet, Brooklyn. on Monday. ie | Jersey Central Matt h Ppentor’s tools, blacksmith’s toole : was white: "i . oken Gargan took his man at the point of {© endition as t en- sia ites butpellA frome le face Ralenth, th ay, ; Wee Weat oe a mt ena te or drawing tools to sell advertise verte ~, erates of |titely new. The professional talent wasland hands and will pro! y lose the} of his jaw. wore a black bby Jcondition in the . Howl ts Al guests of £ Ld ee a ae night of both eves trousers, biue vest and derby hat. chy ympa: mo ht iin she Sender swore) the leader and the proprietor of the |@ulte well re to rescue hotel amt his wife had tried Marvin. Gargan had disguised himself as a “come-on" and had gone to Fullerton with Marvin. Gargan went to Palladelphia with his man this morning. Capt. Titus says he thinks Gargan has captured the leader of a gang which Bas given the police much trouble and which was clever enough not to get eaught In New York. Cpt Titus ays the flood of cireulare advertising green goods that has been sent out In the last term of operation haa been very large. It was through these that Titus got on the track am! Innded the man he con- elders the leader. ‘As soon as the meeting was arranged fm Pennsylvania Gargan and Davis and Geveral others were appointed to se what they could do to capture the gang. Gargan impersonated Stinson. He dis- gulsed himself aa a Southern country “guy” and went to the Cosmopolitan Hotel, at Chambers street and West Broadway, where the meeting with the representatives of the gang was to take place. He was known as N pr identifica- : Two Big Price Reductions. : In Wen’s and Boys’ Spring Clothing. ‘It’s always the unexpected that happens.’’ You didn’t expect to see fine Spring Clothing reduced in price before the time toput it on has come, now did you? But the Big Store is a store of surprises, and we had rather lead than follow our competitors. There are always sound business reasons for everything we do, too, although it may not be apparent to everybody atthe time. There are good reasons for these re-- ductions or we would not make them. 500 MEN'S STYLISH SPRING SUITS—Reduced from $18.00 to 12.00 These are the very latest creations in natty Scotch Cheviots, in the new dark greenish effects, together with the more modest designs in mixtures, also blacks and blues in the newest cheviots and serges. The broad shoulder coat, now so popular, and other new designs are to be seen in this special lot of fine suits. There's something to please every one and all may be assured of a perfect fit. THEBIG STORE WY SEH Gy i } } FOUNTAIN, AREY PL AT THE The Peremptory Clearance Sale of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Gatlored Suits at d/2, 793 ACITY IN ITSELF ona will be continued To-Morrow. We sold over 200 of these Suits on Monday, nearly 150 Suits on Tuesday and fully 100 Suits will find purchasers tc-day, and that leaves but 200 Suits to be sold to-morrow. / Don’t you think you had better call to-morrow and see what the cause of this remarkable selling is-—before the suits are all gone? We said in our first announcement that the sale would furnish the ‘‘greatest Suit values ever seen in New York,’’ and we meant what we said. Every one of these Suits is fresh, new and perfect. Every one of these Suits is made and lined to perfection, many of them The Annual Summer Sale of Women’s Undermustins and Other White Goods continues merrily along the highway of success, and we are greatly pleased with the result of our experi- ment in holding this sale a month earlier than in former years. The people have responded gener- ously, have bought liberally, and have expressed themselves as being exceedingly glad of the oppor- tunity of being able to buy their Summer needs in undermuslins and other white goods in time to en- able them to complete their wardrobe before the hot season sets in. qualities are standard, and the prices extremely low. Look, for instance, at to-morrow’s special list and note how much a small amount of money will uy. Ht 19c., «a choree of Torchon Lace Trimmed Cambric Corset Covers, with fufl fremt; ion purposes, and the gang man was No. 7. ‘They spoke of these i 1 BOYS' TWO-GARMENT SPRING SUITS—Reduced from i . ; Muslin Umbrella Drawers, with yoke bands; or Gali ing taTesea Sines OHTIaA Foot erteTe | Ea SOLGOtO 9.75 | being silk lined throughout. Lawn Aprons, with lace insertion tucks and tie strings, or plaie way, and then No, 79 sald the goods were In Allentown, This was not to Gargan’s liking, as It was hoped that the men would be captured here, but ‘An assortment of 30 of the very newest styles in boys’ two-garment Suits are showy in this line, embracing through end through worsteds, imported Scotch cheviots and smooth cassimeres. No handsomer Suits * — None of these suits could you purchase previous to Monday, May 6th, here or elsewhere, for less than $18.00, and many of them cannot at this very minute be equalled for less than $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00, the prices we ourselves style with pocket and tie strings. Ht 38e., a chotce of \ Muslin Gowns, with tucked dr embroidery trimmed yokes; TahiOMRGRERAn RIOR Toliow ary for boys aged 7 to 16 are produced anywhere at any price. s ry Tita Nott) Gasenny to} (a Jo sold en for up to the time the Great Price Cut came. A Muslin Umbrella Skirts, with tucked finish, dust ruffe; Caiipeeteliahs an eas = : s t’s the Suit Sale of the year—the Sale of All Sales—the one great an Lace and Hemstitched Trimmed Umbrella Drawers; Thre thousand cotiare worth of the| Frage EAE Godet and the Slealth. likely last opportunity of its magnitude you will have this season to purchase calbees )Larea i atengee tal sizes, pretty trimmings of tucks, em- Rreen goods were to be givén for 3 Teal goods. Davis had been following | un Garean to help in any capture, but No. 7 had tickets for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western roady and he took Gargan on the express train yes- terday morning. Davis could he signalled to by Gargan for of exciting suspicion and when Davis was put off the train by the conductor for not having any ticket, and he ran back to get one, the train pulled out and Gargan had to go It alone. Fiom Allentown No. 79 drove Gargan out to the ittle Fullerton house. It is fa lonely dead village, and Just the spot for such a Job, but when Gargan found himself ina room with three of the gang he did not feel as comfortable as with yut he determined to ge: the leader, had come to negotlite with him, Some of the things that everybody needs—all of the things that somebody needs—during the Spring and Summer season—all marked at lower prices here than they can be had for elsewhere. Orangeine Headache Powders, | Orangeine Headache Powders, regular 2Sc. size, 70 ceguiar 50c. size, 20 Borine Tooth Powder, Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, per Craddock’s Medicated Blue Soap, per cake, Medicura Soap, per cake, cake, Camphor Gum, per Ib. (1 Ib. 5 only to each customer), I Blaud's Pills, per bottle of 100, Ss Gatking Machines and Supplies. For entertaining and a high-class costume at a low price. Special Offerings for Thursday, May 9th, In the Women’s Dress Skirt Section. ETAMINE SKIRTS in black and blue, over mercerized drop skirt with 10-inch double ruffle of taffeta, at SERGE SKIRTS in black and blue, 7-gore flare, trimmed with five 's-inch wide satin bands, in a new scalloped design, at TAFFETA SKIRTS, 3I,75 G75 Special Offerings for Thursday, May oth, In the Women's Sik Waist Section. CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS with Arabian lace trimmed collar, entire waist tucked in clusters; a $7.50 waist for PEAU DE SOIE WAISTS, completely covered with very fine tucks, puff sleeves, side button effect; a $7.90 waist for 35,90 5,99 300 ODD TAFFETA AND PEAU DE SOIE WAISTS ind colors, which cannot be Fine Cambric Drawers, finished with clusters of tucks ené wide hem; Corset Covers of sheer cambric, trimmed with fine Torehon lace. Ht 49c., a chotce of Cambric and Muslin Gowns, with tueked yoke and hemstitched rufflesy Pretty Lawn Dressing Sacques, with lace trimmed collar and eleevess Large Aprons, with wide tucks and embroidered bretelles. At §Ic., a chotee of Fine Quality Nainsook Gowns, V-neck, embroid 4 tucks; Heathens or Embroidery Trimmed Underskirts>, i Fancy Lawn Kimono Dressing Sacques. At 49c, —Lawn and Percale Wrappers of an excellent style; fully wert Ce At 95c.—Percale House Dresses, braid trimmed; fully worth $1.25. At 1.50—Percale House Dresses of the best quality and style; fully. worth $1.95. At 98c. Moca Wrappers, with embroidery trimmed bretelles. Worth 1.50. soes not f amusing your family and Se REET AS a Saraaints thetmatestot Ke Ast ens 4] riends there’s nothing so entire top of very fine tucks, ounce t im- ht $6.9 $7.90, $8.75 atta vt satisfactory or so economi- Fie teaped i taaletenea hate V hsp 00 sale Thursday at the 3. 00 te we Nand cal asa talking machine. } sweep skirt, handsomely shaped; ai eee Sood Grunks for the Graveller er. He told told) Mar- “i g wanted hin aul wot to: make,a They have been ‘vastly Special Offerings for Thursday, May oth, At Exceptionally Low Prices. elf, and whea York improved and simplified within the past year or so In the Women’s Cloak Section. Owing to the great and continued prosperity: of ’ / "4 mae fe Titus pndieroatly, ery ae price, a0) we best of the country, more people will be able to enjoy a va- thinking Fe e! e within the means of most every one. ETON JACKETS, 3 i i i ext y of Venetian or Sicilian, seams stitched with eae silk, with detachable white pique eation\this ght thaa}ia conan e eT N i t nd hte man As usual, the Big Store’s prices for the best talking machines, records and supplies are far below those of other dealers. This list proves it: vest, a very stylish garment at ETON JACKETS, of solid ';-inch tucked taffeta, with Point d'Arabe lace collar, at 5,90 70,90 to money and time, the thing most needed by all travellers is one or more strongly made yet light and graceful looking trunks best adapted to the safe protection of their wardrobe and valuables. We ah aged GRAPHOPHONES. Hammered Brass Horns, 30-in. size, DOUBLE-BREASTED ETONS, 7 ¥7,50/\Columbia Grapho- & 25)" which exclusive acalers 1.95 of fine tan Covert cloth, lined with the best taffeta, with solid velvet collar, a finely 6. 90 } have one of the largest and finest collections of high ir jc) $5; . i O 7 A rs oy i , P BCE Uy tailored garment, at grade, reliable trunks in America, all of which are here and hus taken up the matter of leather-covered frame, with brass lock and ‘\ a bottom, three drawers, with hat, umbrella, 3 differences botween the men and the) catches, stitched alligator handles; achoice of 75 Youths’ Tan Kid Shoes, with spring heels, lace style; all sizes up to 134; $1.50 values; 2inch, 30-inch, 32-inch, Meine, rape eked compartments; two heavy: trolley compan F a S around boly, strong excelator a the 13, 14 or 15 inch sizes for 0 We also Offer for Thursday 3.75 4.25 4.75 FE ane ara area auhene and theron gelys CRAMP-VICKERS COMBINE. Gray Canvas Telescopes-—Leather bound, muslin lined, Men's Shoes atv per pal 36-inch, ch, 40-inch, Tiveted; sizes and prices as follows with 3 heavy leather straps aad stitched handles; tte Ware esmeiay 5.75. 7.00 Galion Genie " LONDON, May 5—The Expres mates| 16-inch size, of which we have too many in stock, 145 7,95 2,95 & 2,55 Prete f 12.75 13.75 that negotiations from the Cramp-Vii teduced for to-morrow to “ é Women’s Shces at yer pair, i pet reer amade ct aneikaed: x kK: ; Woasssl cra-Muxfm combine have been again re-|_ Chatelaine Kags. of real seal and’ real alligator, chamols 4 } od slats, steel clamps, iron Loitam, heavy | Wardrobe Trunks for Men or. Wo Cietus cuuinge s. Wveue come \4 4 ues)" or leather lined, with inside and outside pockets; ex- 1,95, 7,95 & 2,50 Delta: and brassed Tocle sizes and prices, aa Have five drawers; compartictat 19 ring hitch suused by the withdrawal! ceptions) value st |. ; follows : twelves aie Te eit of. thd Midvale: Steal, Company hax nowy: zs vane Mite aa pe These shoes are actually worth from to 's more than the prices asked 2egach 30-inch” 32-Inch. riveted aot diioes, Mined chon ag avers and the combine swill} ° Collapslbi ‘Drinkin Ciups, nickel plated,in: blac: or, ck and pate:.t lea.her, ‘There, are also several lots of fine bi Seep tae mene sata (aaa sues (Rei Li on § emcees “ ome of theese _ Sip ciialigeah oe se 3 u nf {antes ALBANY STRIKE. HURTS BUSIESS More Trolley Lines Tied-Upand NoTran- sit in Five Cities. Evening World.) : The situation here to-day in the cof the street rail way employees (# unchanged, Neither the men or t+ company have us yet Slelded a point, and in fact no cax-| ference hy been held. The men a that ail the t Joined with th effort will be the MecHianteville a Mudson fine to strike, un! he two companies attempt to run on the United Traction Company tracks. It 1s expected that the company will bring men from New o¥rk, Roston and $10.00 Columbia Graphophones, | Hammered Brass Horns, 36-in. size, with recorder for the mak- ing of your own records, RECORDS. | CARRYING CASES. All the latest and best up-to-date | Nicely finished, with all nickel trim- Vocal and Instrumental Records for | mings and locks and keys: use on either the Phonograph or} Graphophone at the very low 29, 24 peas, J, D5 36 pees, 2,50 price of, each, | RECORD BOXES. HAMMERED BRASS HORNS. 12 spindle Record Boxes, 18 Hammered Brass Horns, 24-in. size, | 24 spindle Record Boxes, 35 ferewnich exclusive dealers charge HORN STANDS. 50 apiece; on sale here Halladay Horn Stand; regular for 1.25 price, each, $1.50; our price, IS Le on-o- Phones. These popular, low priced, flat disk talking ma- chines have indestructible records that give louder and clearer sounds than any of the other talking mechines of their kind. They are especially adapted to yachts, as they can be heard for miles on the water, Prices range upwards 3. 00 from e Full lines of the best and most popular Records for the Zon-o-Phone and the Gramophone constantly on hand. Send for our complete Catalogue of Edison Records—no charge! Come and listen to the new style of Edison Standard Phonographs. Price only—$20. for which exclusive dealers 7, 50 charge$7.50; onsalehere for a 25 Gravellers’ Yecessities. va N A few specially selected ES offerings for to-morrow from CAPES FOR ELDERLY WOMEN in a large variety of choice styles, at 5.00, 7.90 and Women’s $1.00 Stoves tor 65c. A timely offering for Thursday, and a great bargain at that: Women's 2-Clasp White Glace Gloves, per- fect fitting, silk embroidered back, in all size from 53, to 7; regularly worth $1.00 a pair; a choice for 6S See the great assortment of Lace Mitts in our Glove Department. find the prices very much lower They're the latest ‘‘fad,'’ and you'll lan elsewhere. 10,90 350 One-Pound Boxes of Chocolates and Ron-Rons, Worth 50c. each, on sale Thurs- day for 25 The finest of fresh, pure Chocolates and Bon-Bons cost you from 50c. to 80c. a box at the exclusive con- fectioner's. 25c.-—-that is—-if you come in time. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s to-morrow: S750, $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes Special at ISe a pair. The Manufacturers’ Sale of High Grade Summer Shoes will be continued Thursday, affording splendid chances for the purchase of one or more pairs of fine, comfortable, stylish Summer Shoes at am average of half price. at what you may buy for 98c. here Just look To-morrow you will have to pay but fully guaranteed and marked at prices that will not buy them anywhere else. It will pay you to make your selection here. Look over a few of our prices if you intend buying a good trunk: French Model Trunks—Light weight, | Shirt-Waist Trunks, made of selected extra strong, covered with a fine quality of | basswood, oil-pa noted canvas covering, hick- figured linen, sole leather bound; have | ory. slats, brassed malleable-iron hickory slats and are trimmed with ‘highly | heavy bolts, strap hinges, rawhide bound, nickelled corners, bolts, handles, locks, etc. two tawhide centrebands, solid brass Ex- The interior has ‘so many ew and handy | celsior lock, three strongly made trays, lined ideas that it must be seen to be appreciated. | throughout with fine quality, of linen; 30-inch size, 6.25 These sizes and prices: Bi-inch, Mitch, 36-inch, 38-inch, 40-lach, “49.50 52.50 55.50 58.50 61.50 Steamer Trunks—Same quality and “peinch, 3o-inch, 38-inch, 40-inch, | 36.00 37.50 39.00 40.50 42.00 Blace Enamelled Trunks, made of three-ply selected hasswood, light weight, bound with heavy tawhide, have three raw: Z Ss eco hide centre bands, and ate protected with | Heavy Oil Painted Canvas Covered heavily nickelled clamps, corners, bolts, locks, | Trunks, sole leather, bound with leather handles, etc., all of the latest possible style. | comers, two leather centre bands, hardwood Lined chroughout with heavy Holland linen, | slats, protected with brass-finished malle~ Has two trays, one in the set-up style with | able iron clamps, corners and side bolts, tron hat-crowa, ylove box, secret jewelry drawer, | tottom, cleat rollers, strong brass exceleior etc. the other fordressor suit. These trunks | lock, lined throughout with good quality of are ttveted throughout and ate conyidered the | linen, two trays, one with hat box and packer. best tronke made. Sizes and prices ing compartment. These trunks are riveted 32 inch, 34 inch, 36inch, 38 inch, 40 inch, | throughout. Special prices as follows: 41.50 44.50 47.50 50.50 53.00|;2%, iach, ind Steamer Trunks, same quality and style as above: 32 inch, 34 inch, 30inch, 38inch, 40 inch, zltadaipte fopsnkces the pinceatotaine aay eps our large and magnificent Men's Satin Calf Lace Shoes, all sizes, unquestioned $2.00 values; \ 25.50 27.00 28.50 30.00 31.50 at the rallrond stations tn this and ‘stock of travellers’ leather } Women's Vici Kid Button Shoes, mostly with spring heels; $2.50 values; A choice } Canvas Covered Travelling? runks, henry eitten and vilages to head of Y¥lgoods—mere hints only of hun- } Women’s Tan and Black Oxfords, in several styles, but not all sizes of every style; §2.00 values; / ee UE eta amauilteniealronkeateen ean Phere ala haa ticncuonitraraie ie lite LIV ans dreds of other money-savers { Misses’ Tan Kid Shoes, with spring heels, all sizes up to 28; unquestioned $1.50 valu of all for racer anal pes clamps all base elty, Troy, Cohves, Waterviiet or Rens alg aO~ of the same kind that are to } Misses’ Covert Cloth Shoes, the new summer Shoe; looks better than a leather s!)oe-—is cooler Pies op eaaetepeca intlay rer selaecr, and business In all {9 suffering. The theatre are badly affected. Arbitration Commisaloner Stark is bo be had here. Real Alligator Club Bags—Leat‘er lined, leather inlay, and wears better, too; all sizes up to 28; unquestioned $1.50 values; Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, all sizes up to 23; unquestioned $1.50 values; straps, deep set-up tray, with hat and pack- ing ccmpattments, cloth lined throughout. Sites aad prices as followa: Bureau Trunks, otied canvas covertly, hardwood slats, solid brass clamps, {roa The stock is all new and fresh, the -