The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1901, Page 12

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West 14th Street. Boys’ Wear. Your younester will like a wonderfully well; so Swill you you like. It will stand critical tesp the prees ae net the most astonishing teat our suits either * Blue Cheviot Blouse Galatea RussianBlouse Suits -- Sues 5 tos 98 warp: collar u or sailor style; embroidered shield. . Boys’ Imported Galatea | w Blouse Site Sues st Worth $2.00. Svea neal, attract.ve standing pearl bution comb nation shield Boy = $3.50 § Suits for Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits; ive 1.98. to S sears othenber$ & ny one of the suits Pick up any suit And eof Suits—Szes 5 tos ya nade with | rows white coulache Pra dy extra ‘arg ae Worth $2.00. diind wh G years, ies? Boys’ Serze Russian Bouse Su hy 7y¥. 2 Boys? 2-piece Double-Breasted Ch: eviot Suits; a to loyeais double seat and kuce 4 These Suits are rea ly extr: y values; strictly all wool, ce tailored { thoroughly fashionable and Sailor Straw 25¢ Hoy, S: 75¢. se eeee oe Jats... Elegant New Shoes. ’ $0c. Bo: partn ent shrines so tan ously ¢ Has tev elutien up oj aces the cl lest + ftresh and a big vay new y is alway ase doubly “Liberty” $3.50 Shoes, BOOTS -Lace or Button, Patent leather, ‘Vici kid, Russia calf or ES—Patent le $1.98. er, Vicl kid, mannish {i Russia calf and tan kid turned soles for dress wear re cutting prices for ro reason except to increase the volume Net a faulty shoe; nota taulty style. Simply to show you the advantayes of the Children's Shoe Section. Lox Calf Shoes, button or lace; sizes, 6 to 11 Back or Tan Button and Lace, Cloth or Kid Top Wete $1.78; NOW. see e scene Shoes, black or tan; vadies’ New Sailor Hats. You'll find Saturday's showing. wal fiisses oes sizes, 9 to tempting in New York. the very jauntlest Nothin, ratty Sailor Hat? Pin: Sehnert Sailors, these hats are regular 79¢. values. At ind best stapes And what woman doesn't appreciate the easy stylishness and comfort of a What wonder that the Shoe Dee h re, and these tally eacelient Ries for tosmoriow sll OXF TI / F 1 stout, welted soles for walking or ‘hand: enitdnenis Shene= sacri ice Prices. of tee ee) 25} 1.00} of new 1901 Sailor Hats one of the most at —We have a full line of very excellent Rough Straw EO with silk band and leather sweat tand; * s At 79 We have 2 complete line of Rough Straw Sailors, with Cf Sitk band and leather sweat band; 98¢. values. Fine Straw Sailors, banded; 69c. values. & At 49c At 79c Leghorn Hats---Great Values. Fine Imported Goods; Newest Shapes and Styles 79c. Leghorns ‘$1.25 L fueron AOC) tienen OS8e. values. me —Fine Straw Saltors; silk band; leather: sweat band; .98c PAUPER CRAVE REVOLUTIONIST HIDES MYSTERY ee egeeeens Nobody Claims Body of : Pretty Woman Found oe in River. Government. Brachi * The body suproied to be that of th Inae spretty wom t n Penns April found in the (to-day in { Morgue-Ke AN unsuccessful micht lead toby t Adentitic: Dominga to and war ev poor Several mor Gen epped tr Made sult. and had brows Jus; before sre Jumped he read several letter: them, and tore them tp Che of the enve fot Mre. M. Farrell, Nine:y-nitth strect. arrell just before « red a pistol ution was on vernment pa 8 bore of No, jer is Mintnier of Finane ee UH Santo Domingan Who Made Trouble for the | Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, the following Special Values in Men’s Underwear on the First Floor Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, fine quality, fancy stripes and plain Natural wool Shirts and Drawers, extea quallty, ight weight open diamond mesh, for summer wear Value $1.50 at 9 Shirts For Summer Wear Men's (of Flanaeis and Silks | with ard without collars, i plain and fancy trimmed, | Madras Pajamas of white and fancy madras and cheviot wea Cambric Night Shirts a7 In a great variety of patterns, Ladies’ Neekwear Colored Duck . tock Collars and Ties, Colored ard White Piqus Vest Fronts znd Reveres, Swiss St Collars and Ties. ace trimmed, Venise Lace Collars and Reveres, a 2 a4 75 «9 Ciothing Department on the Second Fioor Washable Sailor Suits of Impored Bius ana Red Striped Galateas, 3 to'l2 years, Boys’ Valu) $2.50 at trier mea with braia, Washable Ri ow sian Blous d Zephs years, te Drill ? $3.59, 2 Sai or Suits of navy bius serzes, 3 to 12 years, Vatue S§.5) at | Single Breasted Suits | Trouse * ——BAACH HERE, = Mf Sinto Domingo, leader | in New York on ° per- tn stirring up vf the palace hho is located at street Brach ind persisted to the publit square at Santo shouted “Uae Finance pre- deported Dend Quee LONDON, May 4 day’ an Eighth avenue Weat Broadwuy and At tOnday, and severely uinconsctoun| walutes at Windsor and a ‘were fractured, | and naval stations. There dson | observances of the di i pede, toe Cape snd tn india ae and ol and the = pls of tne wcnogla nad a holiday. ab Day. ‘There Wan a gen- servance of former Queen V' passage! the curtains and w e fact that coat hai vinec, belt ard tuckle on trou crs fof Eng.ish navy bue serges or oxfor., tan, bus an! brown English striped jannels, 7 t2 16 years, Value $7.50, at $5. 00 nivy bue cheviots an+:erzes 5, Veur $lcoand 1500 at ODO West Twenty-third Street 3 to 16 ys Ladies’ Dept. Clearance Sal:. And Last of a most successful week of sales, oie Day. "$9 75, 34 50. ¢ Wackeli Carhart Broadway & 13th St. 15.00 WRONG HOUSE.) THE GAME LAWS FIREMEN IN |Blaze in Mr. Hatch’s| Magistrate Brann Is Residence Causes censed by Bird Excitement. Seizure. cause of a warm argument in the C welock and discovered that Street Court this morning. wdwork in the dreas- after 1 ng-room were aze Magistrate Brann waxed wroth 4 ‘Sne valle! her husband, who sum-|the discussion that ensued. moned the servants, and they promptly| Assistant District-Attorney J. J. appeared with Mr. Overton. J. V. formed a bucket brigade and in a few minutes had fire extinguished, One Ne the servants ran to the atreet and / the died Privgte Me Lenthan and Policeman Vushes Went Sixty eighth atreet station, hel Carry the water. ‘An alarm Was TOL ene by the pgliceman, neone on the street, however, turned yalfth street ts engine No, in he Avonmore apart ise, at No, 2131 Broadway, some- led to the firemen tnat the fire a the apartment-house, The e¢n- wus ‘stopped and a line of hose into the house lly the Janttor succeeded In con. thority w further the birds were found, were repres by Attorney Juttus Ossenbach. Magistrate Brann declared had gone far enough tn sponalble, he added, Ths Assts! argued that Diatrict - pxtinguished we, were vari of] Marshall, twelve years old, who died at [representa her ane ved. There were the of bells and the firing of at HWirary pect fe tremen that there was no} made on tne original ‘and tae howe was withdrawn |passenbach explained che (wo blocks down ‘the where the fire was really lo- that ume the fire had been that lc Freezing opened every package bullding. Company, ——_—_—— Candy Money for a Church, PHILADELPHIA — May 9 24.—Mary ein yuur place I'd kek th This.ca nded. I want adi istrate the a esterday at Woodlynne, a subur 25 for a church - buildin ih "candy THE WORLD: FAIDAL Value 7Sc at 45¢ Value $1.35 at 89° with attached and Beucned cufts, at $1.45, 1.05, 2.45) £2.50, 2.95, 4.05. 2 ODS, $1.45) at 5} $1.38 Se +£1.95 $3.75) SSFSTVTSVVSBIVSTSVSE NVOSVSS SOSSSVSS eececes rs e @ $2 BO ry A Genera Clearance ot all good» remaining— r) Sat rday morning S:ja. e 94 Tailor-mace Suits, veretir, chevio $ and coverts, $ Values, $10.50 Now, é 25 $7 75, 342 50, 4 4-00 ° b ve @ 85 I'ress Skirts, also Walkin’ and Golf. Sxirta, e 5 $7.0) N ° Values, $7: Now, 2 . rane | $F 9, $4 90 +0 3 105 Taffeta & Cioth Eton Jackets beautitully trimmed & lined, @ Valucs, ero Now, eo 12.50! $3 95, §5 ao. CJ 15.00) 'e ° $ 145 Silk: Dress and Shirt Waists, Peau de Soie, Louisine Taffeta and Patist $V. @ Values, e e e 6 é o é There wa pall fire last night in the restden tdwara F. Maton The selgure of the 2.149 game fl Weat's ‘Atreet. which ere| made by State Game Protector J. E. ated an Unusual amount of exeltement rton, under a warrant Issue Mra. Match retired to her room short-| Magistrate Brann yeaterday, is the man and H. R. Robinson, proprietors of Arctic refrigerating plant, where that he t@suing the warrant, and that he refused to be re- “t don't intend to make anybody rich,” | ® Attorney .the Game his son at the warehouse ft left the The defendants were therefore put to great inconvenience and hardship, he iLvG, HAY 24, teers HOROSIS THE BEST SHOE FOK WOMEN, $3.50 per fair. Correct and appropriate shoes for every kind of dress,—and for all times and occasions 0 in the up-to-date demands of fashion. 8c When purch sirg Sorosis shoes, customers should have the foot measured irs’ ad of inquiring ‘or any particular size. By this nfeins an accurate fit is secured The Sorosis low shoes and slippers are shown in many new, handsome models, in which i the latest fashions cf material and shape are introduced. ' BE si sces and Child-en’s Sorasis Boots and Shees, made on similar las's to the ladies | In the 1epairing department, shoes are cob- bled on the original lasts, thereby renew- ing the shape. This department is con- ducted in conjunction with the shoemak- | ing room,—where boots, shoes and slip- | pers are made to order, (on the premises), | in accordance with any individual idea or | 5c design | | Cuttomers are requested to tale new elevator opposite western entrance. So) rs 5c; JAMES McGREERY & €0., Twenty-third Street. | Millinery Department imate Ficon Offer for to-morrow (Saturday) a new SHIRT WAIST HAT at $2.00 Misses’ and Children’s Fine Model Hats at 5-2 price. 20c and 25c Suit Department Wi'l continue the CLEARING Sale ani offer, at abou: 5-2 of former prizes, LADIES TAIL{ RED SUITS $14, 25 | | i | 8, SMART NECKWEAR, | and 5 upward. MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS at : $10.50 and $16.59 BROADWAY & 12TH ST. Moyer Jonasson & Co. “ GUARANTEE” CLOTHING COWM.P NY, Uptown Cor. 127th St. dz 3) Ave. | Mabler Bros. 6th Ave. and 3st St. Boys’ Surprise Party. From & A.M. tll 10.30P. Ma All sized boys—3 to 16 invited. 9 cut from I 2 a suil, WBSSVSSVSVSVVSS adapta 2.98 Sailor blouse suits, all real gray plaid cheviot, 7 rows soutache, em- \fbroidered shield, dressy! Brand new styles; 3 to 8 years. G. A. R. men ! | POLICE men! | RAILROAD men! We want to tell vou are selling ‘‘ MII] DLE Es iBlue Flannel Suits, double- breisted coats with detachable | buttons, at $10 + Separate Trouszes,$2.-0: with billy pocket and stripes on trovsers, $3.45. No need to dwell much on the quality of Middlesex Flan- || nels. They're the standard rannels for years. All other kinds of suits for other men. GUARANTEE CLOTHING ‘CO., Uptown Cor. 127th St. & 3d Ave. cut from asuit, 2.98 Just lke a man's suit; double ed, 2 pleces, double seat and tallored to wear well, 7 to 16 years, every bit wool, blue and gray mixtures; a surprising cut even for us. 9 Se a suit, 60F8O8SOSS88888S cut from 1.90 Washable sailor blouse suit, im- ported Galatea stripes and plain extra full blouse, 3 to 12 years; my, but that's a big cut! 59¢ a sui ie 175 In- i You'll bought be surprised you erer| a sult anywhere else! Washable sailor suits, white duck, blue bordered, fly-front, plenty to! last all day unless there's an extra rush for them. Two Hours’ Sale.. THE WORST HEADACHES ~ Chant ts tein ately, and the most dis. ACUTE INDIGESTION agic utter a pleasant birds aby ein and tate Testilts at: y no other remedy 1a tha world. entre! Tho that! would Thourangs ration nave, made. ios. |p 9 9 11 A. M. None to dealers. uring| BEPSIN Household Femedy, and. phy at: fone C. 0. De An odd lot of 150 suits; 100 are a everywhere prescribe Ti because, it STAY CURED, and because in 2-plece cassimeres and blue! for BROMO-PE! cheviots, sizes 7 to 16; fifty are CHEMICAL. 80" ot ee et Ay en |} 3-plece vestces, elzes 3 to 8; all are ALL DRUGGISTS. Or, 25c & $Mc.|ffashion's latest and sell at two, FOR SALE, DY Wt Bootes. “| “NF Uithree, and some at four times surprise price; come early 98: and take your choice...... Open Saturday Byenings, pected boxes tained white onione an{ one suspicious: talned fresh. pork. Valsh Mou lat fy Boot- Nou ented ant District-Attordey thes alapos Mr. at to continue jhis the Gam 1, thie case ta ended.” sald Mugiatrate Brann onened T have been Imposed upon. Any fur- tier work on this warrant {a illegal.” The Game Warden, saya that Te will every box that leaves the storage plant, and there In apt to, be ely time in the vicinity of No, 1 West sUstere were no more selzures of game er made this morning, One deputy came rotector atationed at the storage plant tigated every box that went. out hi of containing game Car Workers Elect OMicers. BUFFALO, N. Y., May “4.—The delc gates to th Workers of North iinerica: following Po vish, Ente ‘Anderson, Vice: resident rleang,. Third who inv eae Game: Protector Hawkins enUly gyi Detective John: Burnes ina) Court officer, who saw. hts of the:xame snepector: al. Pres, Firat Vice Catci ou to rann, bat Tis gummmer. and the lessening bills Fe signe for Joy the prints Jed boy. Miehe boat up the river runs course the mountains toward, And father's hustling for to find in family summer board The piping frog has leaned bin pipes But, inspired by the balmy atmosphere, we could keep on like this forever. It wouid not be literature, however, nor would it he to the paint. For what we wish particularly to call your atten- tion to Is a little matter concerning a young woman who some day will be of great importance in more ways than one. She has already earned attention by the man—we mean womanly—way in which, brave in her convictions, she appeared in court recently ready to testify in a Mbel suit brought by that remarkably clever young Englishman against a certain defendant. Moreover, she is the only daughter of the richest woman in America, and is just entering society. How shé entered it, through the careful tute- lage of that unique chaperon, Miss Leary (whom every one knows), is really worth reading, and if you would know how it was done, as well an gain a little information which may be of sreat advantage to you in a similar case, you may now have the Opportunity. These are times for learning things. st ot The reckless man behind the bat With agony ie dumb Ha would ni ara gbove, and learned That foul tpe break the thumb, ry This {s no more literature than the other, but it is in the way of information. So was a wonderful ride which a New York young womun took one day last week—Miss Zona Gale-—-when she achieved her ambition to be the first woman to run a steam loco- mobile through the city’s streets. The sensations caused by this achievement were varied and Interesting and worth reading. Equally interesting and much more thrilling was the experi- ence of another New York girl, who swung at the end of a cable from the utmost peak of the new East River Bridge the other day, and writes of her marvellous experience. st et Because you are my darling wife And f your only-ow! "i When we're divorced, I pray that you Will pay my alimony! What a strange request for a husband to make of his wife! Yet one has recently done it, and to such good effect that the courts have decided in his favor, and he is to receive a substantial amount each year from his spouse. Naturally, she objected, and enid, making a “flat-footed” refusal, But what she sald, never mind. The expression “flat-footed” reminds us that— a tt Dn. the verdant grass Mulan an well be ail mprasteg, For Myrtilla. sad to sa: Ts remarkably. flat-tonied. No disrespect to Myrtilla, for every New Yorker more or less a “flat-footed.” It is a disease. one of the symptoms of ‘New- yorkitis,” of which Dr. Girdner has written so entertainingly, and concerning which the Sunday World printed many interesting things last Sunday. That the “flat-foot’ part of ‘“Newyorkitis” is less an imagination than a reality an enterprising photographer nas discovered during the passing week and will prove to your satisfaction. st I care not what I do, ‘Though | Tay rob.snd murder, Or rob a house or church, Or go still even turer. What boots it though a "crow Of witneases ery “Saw yer!” 1 cannot punished be, For I've a clever lawyer! So sings a certain gentleman who ten long years ago com- mitted a crime that was, to say the least, not gentle. He was sentenced to be hanged shortly after the commission of the crime, put as yet his neck {s no longer than it was. Retrials, reprieves, commutations, retrials, reprieves, &c., &c., &c., over and over agatn, have crowded on each otber and he fs still alive. All due to his lawyer, who has exhibited an amount of brilliancy worthy a better cause. Who the lawyer is you may like to know. Who knows but you may need him some day? Alsd, the Story, ef bis client's offense is interesting. sss Mac Swalton’s brses are bouRy, And Annie Laurie's sweet, For the unco Bounds like Scotch, doesn’t 7 as amas ‘Anybow, it’s a means to introducs the fact that Andrew Carnegie, the richest man in America, who has just given New York ity $5,000,000 and a little change, and contrtbuted $10,000,000 to Scottish stu- dents’ free lunches, is the lord of one of the biggest estates in the world, Skibo, Scotland, where he rules in absolute power over thousands of tenants. His philanthropy |s being daily shown there, as it is everywhere else, and he is making a world’s garden spot of the place. Newly taken photographs, with the Sunday World correspondent’s account of his trip over the grand tract, illumine a page oe next Sunday's World. sas A rude mosquito bit her lp, J hortied gay! ode. aetna Jou Eriko jaws, 432 done Selon by by ymaiaes "ews, To the genus Anop! Julia knew her book. Maybe the mosquito's bite stung her, but it wasn’t poisonous, 80 Julia was not afraid that her lips would swell out like a knob on a hat-rack. You ought to know about mosquitoes, too. Also that Uncle Sam {s driving them out of the country and that there won’ "t be any pretty soon Jeraeyites, please take particular notice! ws ‘They lad her down on a red-hot bed, + And they took un axe or t And's couple of knives, and an suger sharp, nd they cut 246 they drilled her through, Ane nnd peeled the skin frcm her ne facq ae ey tortured her with thelr t n they got through she was twen tad of forty-six. two Tn ae ghe didn’t care. Face-skinning, the process through which . Langtry recently went so as to regain the blooin of youth, ‘ abe as bad as the operation observed in the foregoing stanza, But if it makes a woman beautiful, what cares she for the palu? Harriet Hubbard Ayer shows by photographs how the awful op- eration is performed, and every woman should note the process carefully, ss st These and some othor you'd lke. * ‘o. knaw vau're certain for to atrihe ning of interest x here vad 2, the very. Piet Your, vale ih Maugiterswhen you ve twirled ‘A nickel

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