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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1901. dissolve the ministry, but would lead to its reconstruotion. $6,000 OF ZINC ASSETS. SALISBURY VERY TLEAT BEAULIEU An Alarming Report About Condition of S-itish Premier. The Evening World correspondent hears that King Edward would first ask| stockholders WIM Get Two-thirds the Duke of Devonshire to take the of a Cent en the Dollar. ; Premiership, and if he should refuse would then ask Mr. Balfour to aconpt it. Mr. Chamberlain is now regarde1 as The total investment of $990,000 by the stockholders of the International Zdénc s is Company, of which Dr, John Grant ENO ROT Cs AD GL B= Lyman was the moving epirit, will yield ‘The Marquis of Ballsbury was seventy-|$6,00, or two-thirds of one cent on the one years old in February. dollar, 1 ‘The assets of the collapsed enterprise | consist of the Lei the Blue Wing | mine at Joplir WILLIAM E. SPIER DEAD. Noted Horse Breeder anil 1 Man Succumbs Al Spler, the nd horse breedei erday at his home, No. 29 West nty-eecond street, after a surgical operation for an abcess behind the ear, will be buried In Glens Falls. He was fifty-two years old, He became nected with a Glens Falls lumber © pany in 1873, and later became President Glens Falls Paper Mills Com- 1 organization committue Now York and Moston. inv c investigated the property in Joplin, we: | E rom the lease of the | Blue he property ta abso- lutely worthless. = CHARLES ROBERTS MISSING. | Had Money When He Disappeared from His Corona Home, manu- who dled ‘LORDON, May about’ Lord | Sal larming reports pury’s condition are ent leader anda ba ‘The poll Queens Borough and Hecestly he had been interested with| nearby ci 6 been requested to ex-Senator Miller and John W. Mackay | ook for « Roberts, Mfty-four in nts in South Amer- | ~ 1 nia, Montana. Ari- | years old, fe had owned | who has Robert McGregor, | M 2 and “Directum: dof the stud, Roberts, says vay from home he owner of Suburban Falls, and for several] doll home. ra red Ieht harness horses hes in height, . apending thousands of dollars] w in the neighborhood of | 163 ar to gratify hts tastes tn that and ha a gray Three of his fingers on his Were missing 14 Well as some h. ! KOCH & Co. 125th St., West, ste y [aoe SATURDAYS Seveath Aves, TILL 9.30 P.M. i ° d y D Friday and Children’s Days~i372" { Opportunities, typical of our care for the younger generation, \ that should make this the busiest children’s store in the city: iFor the Girls: For the Boys: jae TAILOR-MADE SUITS—A final) THREE-PIECE SUITS with double-breasted | clearing sale of our finest garments, con} vests—an exceptional opportunity—hav- | pisting CUA Breadelattss Venetians and) ing secured from a prominent woollen cl eviots in Eton, ja mill several cases of short lengths af all- wool cheviots in brown mixtures and stripe effects, colors gray and olive, we have hadthem made up in the very latest style andbest manner,9 tu 16 yrs; these suits would retail regularly for 6.75: M4 ‘id ae i ++:14.98 DRES mohair or light- weight Cheviot, tucked or 9-gore tlre effects, trimmed or plain, colors, navy, black or tan, 35 to 44 Ins. long: reewlar} Gur special price. 3 Vcked oF plain,| THE “RUGBY” SUIT, of strictly all-wool cheviot, double-breasted, durable lin ings, thoroughly well made and correct shape, 7 to 16 yrs.; a suit without an equal at its price.......+-+000e3,00 LONG TROUSERS SUITS of all-wool mixed Cheviot in gray, brown and stripe ef- fects, silk sewed, 14 to 19 yrs., reg. 9.00; sees 5.98 WASH SAILOR SUITS in navy blue stripes, gray or brown, white duck shield, lanyard and whistle, 3 to 10 yrs., reg.1.10 836 EXTRA TROUSERS of all-wool mixed Cheviot, also of corduroy, silk sewed, taped seams, 4 to 16 yrs........ 396 Shoes for Boys and Girls: MISSES’ BOOTS of fine Vici kidskin, lace or button, hand-welt extension soles, dic last. sizes 11 to 2, 2.29 i ‘ ‘ONS, ¢ vithout collar, lined with black or white silk, 14, 16 and 18 yrs.; regular CHIL S E ing s ery garment in our stock—of all-wool homespuns or serges, Eton, Jacket or | Blouse cfe ts, Sto 14 yrs; were S.00to _.| 44.00; all at one price, vi CHILDREN’S REEFERS of all srday, which} —seys, Golf Cloths or Cheviots, with or » caused by| without collar, silk lined throughout, + 5 re 7.00 to 1000; 5 ssesceoves 4,69 CHILDREN'S GUIMPE DRESSES of white lawn: waist, neck and sleeves beaded with colored ribbon, finished with lee and embroidery, 4 to 13 years; reg. 3.00s000...- sesee 1.98 | Misses & Children’s Hats CHILDREN’S TRIMMEDSCHOOL SAILOR HATS, with colored bands, or soft colors with white edge, reg. 98¢..59C CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR HATS, many styles in single colors or com Dinations, reg. 1.25eseeseeeeeee IBC CHILDREN'S FLAT HATS in a large va- riety of styles and braids, all colors; reg. 9S8c.... seeeee 69 MISSES AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED MULL BABY HATS,handsomely shirred, | CHILDREN’S SHOES, lace or button, of | finished with large mull pompon in all} tanor black kid, turn soles, wedge heel, CONOTS, reg. 1.98 eee... oe ses 1.481 sizes Sto8.... 890 yoo! Ker { Jerstood to h the Prime Min on for three weeks, ¢ only hot ‘rezovering ing of his is to have at he hax not] Beaulleu recel to-day shows that his debiit stinately restating nas now reached The Evening asked Lord Tug! Lord Salis fit is true that the Premier $s seric 11. He replied: “I know of no ground for such a statement.” The pomsibility of Lord Sallsbury's re- tirement has been freely canvassed in Political circles. His death would not ob- and all treatment, aA grave polnt. World correspondent . M. P., one of BOYS' OXFORDS of ‘fine Vici kid, hand welt sizes 2% to 5%. 5 LITTLE “MEN'S BS art leather, welt-sewed extension soles; | spring heels, sizes 11 to 2.++0001.89 95th YEAR. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Chatham Square: 121st Street: 193 to 205 Park Row, { 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., Chatham Square. Corner 121 st St. EVERYTHING for HOUSEKEEPING. ’ Mahogany Carpets, Rugs, Etc. Sine Oilcloth, Matting, Portieres, Curtains. Stand. 2 drawers, $8.75. 5 drawers, $11.75. Pastor Table, in oak or mahogany finish, \ 24x24 top, &Pi Parlor Suit, heavy frame, handsomely carved covering of damask, best upholstered throughout,..... $39.60 $2.15. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. : Cash or Liberal Credit. Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either, Suiting their own convenience. iNo extra charges of any kind. Annual Summer Sale of Women's Undermustins and Other White Goods. Everybody knows about this, jbig, half yearly sale and its, wondrous bargains, for its fame has been spread broadcast by the thousands who have bene- \fited by it in former years. You ‘expect something unusual for! Bargain Friday, and we won’t disappoint you. Here’s the list: Women's Tucked Drawers; worth a 29c., for 15 Women's Nainsook Drawers, um- brella style, embroidery and tucks; worth 89c., for 50 Women's Lawn Umbrella Drawers, Swiss embroidery and tucks; worth $1.25, for 98 Women's Hemstitched Nainsook Gowns, Bishop style; worth 89c., for 50 Women's Muslin Gowns, embroid- ery trimmed tucked yoke; worth 89c., for 69 Women’s Plain Muslin Corset Cov- ers, high and square neck, at 7 Women's Colored Lawn Corset Covers, plain, well finished, at 19 | Women’s Cambric Corset Covers, with lace trimming and full front, ! [worth 29c., at 19! Women’s Fine Nainsook Short Cor- set Covers, with Cluny lace and | ribbon insertion, at 38 Women's Large and Plain Bretelle Aprons, for 25 Women's Cambric Underskirts, with fancy hemstitched flounce, at 79 Women's Seersucker Underskirts, excellent in quality and style, with 2 bias ruffles, at 83 Women's Wrappers, of percales, lawns and calicos, in a big variety of styles and colorings; considcred cheap at 98c.; Bargain Friday for 83 Misses’ Fine Muslin Drawers, with hemstitched rufilcs, finished ~ with tucks, all sizes; worth 49c.; here to-morrow at 38 Misses’ Embroidery Trimmed Tucked Musli Drawers, at 29 Misses’ Lace Trimmed Cambric Underskirts, with under ruffle, at 98 Children’s Chambray Dresses, em- broidery trimmed, at 38 Boys’ Masonville Muslin Night Shirts, with fancy braid trimming, in assorted sizes, at 38 One lot of Fancy Colored Hats and Bonnets for children, newest and prettiest styles out, a choice for 38 Second foor, Centre Chitdren’s Underwear, Look over your supply of chil- dren’s Spring and Summer Un- derwear and if it needs replen- ishing come here to-morrow and| take advantage of these low prices: Boys’ Jean Drawers, knee or ankle lengths, all sizes; worth S0c.; Bar- gain Friday's price, only Boys' Shirts and Drawers, an odd lot, mostly large sizes; worth 25c.; Bargain Friday's price, only Boys’ and Girls’ Pants and Drawers of balbriggan and gauze, with long or short sleeves, knée or ankle lengths, all sizes; a choice for 19 Misses’ Ribbed Vests, silk trimmed, all sizes; a choice for 10 25 10 Main floor, rear, 18th at. aide, Go-Carts and Baby Carriages. If a daily outing benefits you| it will benefit baby. If a good! ' outing vehicle is needed, here’s | a chance to get it at a low price:| 35 different styles of Reclining and Stationary | Go-Carts and Baby Carriages, all of the best makes and in the newest styles, having reed bodies, strong steel gearing, some finished with green enamel, some upholstered in Bed- ford cord, velour, corduroy, &c.; all fitted with rubber-tired wheels and patent foot brakes; with satin or sateen parasols, some | having handsome lace covers. We offer you} choice of the collection Friday for Baby Carr: ence Bargain Friday's Grocery Lest. Live well, yet economically. | This list will point the way: Fish: Fancy Boston Codfish Steaks or Blue- fish, Ib, Choice Chicken Halibut Steaks, Ib., 11| Lamb: Hindquarter Choice Canada Spring Lamb, |b., 10 Choice Porterhouse Steaks, cut from native cattle, Ib., 18 Uneeda Biscuits, per package, 345) Sturgeon: Lake Superior Smoked Sturgeon, Ib, 25 | Jelly: Importad Bar-le-Duc, $4 price, 10! Tomatoes: Jersey Red Ripe, Ib. can, 7) Oranges: Sweet Florida Oranges, dozen, 20! Coffee: Combination Java, rich flavor, IL, 19) Fresh Rossted Golden Santos, Ib., 15 Celery: Fancy crisp Kalamazoo Celery, stalk, 8 Radishes: New Long Is'and Scarlet Radishes, 3 bunches, S| Victor Oats, 2-Ib. pkg., 5 Sliced Cream Dessert Peaches or Apricots, can, 9) Bartlett Pears: 3-Ib. can, 9) Armour’s Potted Ham or Tongue, 1¢ can 7¢., ! 44 cap, 4 Fancy Bahama Pineapples, ripe and luscious, | 3 for 25 Cocoa Shells: 5 Ibs., 19 Pyle’s Peasline or Armour's Washing Powder, pkee., 24 Strawberry Beets: Large 3-Ib, cap, 8 Prunes: Large meaty Sants Clara Fruit, !b., 5 Egg ot Gresngage Plums, laige cam, 2 \ | | THE BIG STORE SIEG SDA AE acre OPER 6 Ohe Keynote of the Big Store's Bargain Friday Sale ts Value! But what is value? How can the purchaser, not expert in the |valuation of the things he is buying, ascertain whether or not a thing stated to be worth a certain sum is really worth that sum ? |He simply cannot, and wesay so frankly. The “stated value’? must | be taken on faith—the reputation of ‘‘the firm behind the ad.”’ being the only safeguard. i We have been before you now for well nigh five years, and in all that time have not—knowingly—made an untrue or exaggerated | statement. We have a right, therefore, to expect that our word | |shall be accepted as fact, and we mean to jealously guard our ad-} vertising so that at no time may we give cause to any one to doubt) |our methods, our word or our- merchandise. ; we mean the lowest caste price that to the best of our knowledge | we invite comparison, however searching it may be. |Homespuns, etc., etc. would purchase the things spoken | For to-morrow these great specials: | A Big Bargain Friday Clearance Sale of _ When we say value) of elsewhere, and upon that basis| Dress Goods Remnants. Main floor, tront During the busy season we could pay but little attention to emnants. The result is that we now have over 3,000 short ends of all kinds of black and colored fabrics in lengths of from two to six yards to dispose of. the big collection into four great lots and for a quick and certain our Dress Goods clearance we have marked them 10c., 25c., 3S5e. (29c. to $1.00 a yard were the previous sale Prices for the same goods cut from the piece.) Your Choice, per yard, 10¢. LOT 1 contains | Jacquards, Canvas Cloths, Figured Soletls, Grenadines, etc. (Worth up to 29.) LOT 3 contains Your Cholce, Golf Suitings, fer yard, Etamines, L Serges, Henriettas, 3Se. (Worth up to $1.25.) We have divided and 45e. a yard. LOT 2 contains ) Your Cholce, Albatross, Homespuns, | Per yard, Henriettas, cr Challies, | a Se. Serges, Brililantines, etc. (ivorth up. foe) LOT 4 contains ) Your Choice, Broadcloths, per yard, Golf Cloths, { Frees, (| #5e. Homespuns, | Cheviots, etc., etc. } (Worth up to $1.00.) And Yow It’s a Svs Waist Sale. i | | } i] \Spring clothing? Doesn’t he need something new? jtor | Hennessey Imported Brandy, bot., 1.10{ | Okt Crow, 1894, bot., 59) California Claret, Zinfandel and Burgundy, sourd and bottle ripe, gal., according to vint- | age, 7Se. and 60 California Port and Sherry, gal., according to | vintage, $1.05 and 80) Double Stout, a good blood maker, doz., 90 Maryland Rye, gal., 2,00 Mt. Vernon Rye, 2.50 Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye, 3.00 The choicest Silk Waists, the newest Silk Waists, the costli- est Silk Waists, the masterpieces of America’s best waistmakers, TO BE CLOSED OUT IN 3 Sreat Bargain Lots at But don’t for a moment imagine that the assortment is lim-| jited; on the contrary, there are fully 3,000 waists to be sold at; these wonderfully low prices—as great a collection as ever graced} the bargain counters of any store! The sale marks the climax of a waist campaign that stands |pre-eminently and emphatically without a peer in New York re- tailing. Having bought and sold since Jan. 1 upward of 100,000 waists, we can well afford to offer for quick clearance the 3,000 | we still have on hand, and in fixing their selling price—cost and | value have been practically ignored. The sale begins Friday morning with plenty of extra sales | Space and a little army of specially trained salespeople to help you make quick and satisfactory In order to provide for emergencies we reserve the right to selections. limit the number of waists to be sold to any one person to three. Second floor, trent. | Boys’ Spring Clothing Cheap. How about the youngster’s| Ot course he d He would be an unusual sort of boy if be wasn in need of new clothes. Brlog him here and fit him out with whatever he needs at the lowest cost. For to-morrow: Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of a good grade of Union Worsted blue serge, prettily | appointed with soutache ; would be cheap | at $1.50, but remarkably cheap at | Bargain Friday's reduced price of = ID Boys’ Patent Band Waists, of a good grade of Percales, in the newest patterns, made with patent waist bands that can be re- moved before washing; plaited back and front; the 35c. grade to-morrow 23 | 500 Boys’ 2-Garment Suits, made of strong woollen materiala cf picasing patterns, with | double seats and knees and can't-come-off| buttons; ages 6 to 15; reduced from $3.00 for Friday to 1.50) Matn oor rear Wines and Liquors. Standard brands, well known! for their purity and high quality, at Bargain Friday prices: Gingham and Wadras. How about your Summer Shirt Waists? If you are going to make your own, or have them made tor you, here’s a chance to get the materials very cheap. On sale Bargain Friday, Aberfoyle Ginghams , and Bohemian Madr. f a good quality and in handsome patterns, 32 inches in width, | and regularly worth 19c. and 25¢. a yard, | at Watt P Another ‘‘Room Sale’’ of Wall | Paper. Don’t miss it if you! would save money. | 10 rolls of Side Wall Paper, of « good qual- ity, in large variety of handsome designs; 6 rolls of Ceiling Paper and 18 yds. of Border to }match; Bargain Friday's price for | the lot, 1,25 Gold and Embossed Gold Wall Papers, in \}ight and dark effects; many handsome de- | signs to choose from—10 rolls of Side Wall | Paper, © rolls of Ceiling Paper and 18 yds. |of Border to match; Bargain Fri- | day's price for the lot, 2.76) Women’s Knit Underwear \A big bargain in highly desir- able warm-weuther underwear. | | | | ; 500 dozen Women's Swiss Ribbed | Vests, a lisle thread of fine cot- |ton, in white, pink or blue, silk | trimmed, all sizes; regwarly worth 3Sc. each; here for Bargain Friday at Main oor, 13th at. side, rears Curtains, Portieres, Couch In putting the home to order} for the coming warm season, every housekeeper will need Covers, Screens. some of these goods, and no- where else can they be bought as cheaply 25 nere to-morrow. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. Here are 400 pairs at a price you'll net equal again this season tor curtains as good. $1.50 and $1.75 values, per pair IS RUFFLED BOBBINET CURTAINS. | The final closing out of many small lots; let | the prices tell their own story! ; Closing out $2.35 Curtains at, per | pair, Hh 60 | Closing out $4.00 Curtains at, per pair, 2.85) | Closing out $5.50 Curtains at, per pair, 4, 75 | COOL SUMMER CURTAINS, with pi colored cross stripes, the kind that wash and never sell for less than $3.00; Friday, per pair, 7 fi IO Others, with fine silk stripes, su- | Perior $4.00 goods; Friday for 2,65) | ROPE PORTIERES—THE BEST SUMMER ; DRAPERY.—To-morrow we offer an elab- |orately draped, artistic $6.00 Ro; Jcurtain for us 3.85 A SALE OF TAPESTRY COUCH CO’ ; About 90 covers in Oriental and Armure weaves. Not one is worth less than $3.00. | Many should bring $3.50. They're } all yours at, each 7. 7 |oDD NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS AT ONE-HALF. Some are full length curtains, others are jonly 14 to 1!3 yards long. All worth | double these prices, each 48c. and T9) | $3.25 Screens Friday for 7, 9, Only 150 of them, in the. new golden with ornamented tops. They are three fold, | 64 in. high, and have the best of } Third floor, treat. Wen’s Spring Undere wear. The cool, comfortable, serv- iceable kinds, specially priced for Bargain Friday. Men's Jean Drawers, knit or taped ankles, all sizes; regularly worth 50c.; here for Bargain Friday at Men's Merino and Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, in plain and fancy colors; here for Bargain Friday at Men's Domestic Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, with short or long sleeves, well made and finished, all sizes; regularly worth 50c.; here for Bargain Friday.at Main Goor, rear, 18th ot. elde, Lamps. Our lamp store is worth while | visiting even if you do not pen to need a lamp just now. you do, so much more so. Wrought Iron Venetian Hanging Lamp, with chain and colored glass | Panels, lamp and chimney com- | plete; regularly worth $1.25; spe- |clal at | Large size; regularly worth $1.75, | Special at | Reading Lamp, finest quality nickel, best central burner and shade com- plete; regularly sold at $1.75, spe- cial at s 1.00 1.19 Basement, centre, S4 Reed Rockers sor 57,95. [We ere showing very large ‘and complete lines of Reed, |. Rattan, Prairie Grass, Bent Wood and Rustic Furniture, well adapted to summer homes and lawns, and all very moder- ately priced when you consider. whatother stores are asking for goods of equal qualities. Bar- gain Friday’s special offer- ing consists of 450 Women's Full Roll Reed Rockers, made from clear! white reeds, shel- y\lac finish, hea fImaple frame, wel k7 braced, made in the best possible man- ner and fully equal RS to the $4 kinds sold elsewhere. Bar- NN If you must burn up money] burn up as little as possible by purchasing your cigars here. Just see what you can save. Benefactor Cigar, box of $0 for Great Metropolis, Puritanos, box of 50 for Flor de Alboni, Specials, box of $0 for Cremo and Geo. W. Childs, box of 30 for | Lucke’s Imports, box of 59 for Cubsn Belle Cigar, box of S0, | Lucte's Rolled Cigar, box of $0, Havana Stogies, box of 100 for Mail Orders Filled, Main’ Rot, gain Friday’s price,

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