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FINE FOR HOTEL ADYSTERERS, Who Raised Disturbance Confess Indiscretion. Quartet betw au in a carriage Janes E. Gree West One Hundred a dress, were the men. the names o 169 West Thirt Hickman. Miss } ars 1 ie addres, ni, MRS. PRYOR Judge's artet drove 4 a banker, of No. 4 4 Second street, and Josiah Sands, who refumed his a e women gave . Sands, and t h, of No. ind Lucta owed the Sands, 1 ed over and whis- He newded COURT ACA Daughter -in- Law Has Swindler Arrested. 1a @ valuable dress under false Mra. Pryor sald that upon her on May e been sent by thi Bro., of 213 4 man to & eded to be altered. 1 took the dress pawned it, It is alleged. discharged from the n Vryor's 11 Eas eigh house, ect, No. to the 7 and Detectives ) for exam from Mrs. Pr: m down the called a polics it 1 wax sent to tentlary { * ID DOUG Pryor, Haas about a week before be called at Mra. ft of the dress was reportol MeC Bast Thirty . loeated it in a pawnshop Q overed it. Goodfrler rested has nigh and taken to the Yorkville Court t+ He was h but she kicked the tunnel Ife of Dr. tereine was odtriend purporting firm of Delaney n she had written, asking t a dress from Pa ey street, em with He him had firm jt nf nd the penl- CAMBLERS’ BAIL LED. Judge Foster Increases It from $1,000 to District-Attorney Philbin y when he appeared requested the pra Indicted be incr the gam $1.00 to 22 The cases } ' } f the twenty-six bomb Into the camp of the gambl before pater in Part I. of General $2,000 Each. threw oa Judge 1 of all ased from gamblers Indicted Friday were on the calendar for pleading, and as each man «plea of not guilty Mr. Philbin the batt be doubled, Judge Foster granted the reqi In every entered a requested Instaticn juest, All the indicted men will furnish new bonds this afternoon. were committed to the T the arrival of new bondsmen, “This step is taken as a prec: measure,” was all that Dis} ney Mhilbi wh sa ‘Three of those indicted | bs to awalt ‘autionary -Attor- SUED FOR WEDDING FEAST. eme Co The case of Louls Sherry ag: J.B. Bissell the defense before Justice 8! @by. Justice Sto admitted, Louis Sherry admitted on t tained Judgment tn a note of th \ chester V him in pa Bissell, but ne the no} ‘The teatimony of thi plaintiff was not such ‘contract, and as to gers who'arrived on the to-day. Case Agninat ATS fo ding dinner developed Into a continuous series of objections by the attorney for Dr, ar alnst Dr. ora wed- tover to- r finally asked tho attorneys for the plaintiff to prove thelr Contract before any of the evidence was he ens] je witnesses for the prove #atimite the season's clean-up at} Vit at 60,800, 2 of "Thirty: | 5 htt felticbieieieieicieietecies MAINE: DHILLIPS| ow | deietieleteiietei Brave Little Chap Who Cared for Sisters and Kept Wolf from the Door Finds Friends . Through The Evening World. Joe Phi warded. T! to real < showed will lad's. pluck lanthropists, of the slx- ; up man- he care of a family. e making of a splen- M. Pierce, President Engtacering Com- e that he Ix enabled he promises to be." + With his two sisters, was street, that while the little fel- yorting Limseif an@ his six- ask was too much for him, and ¥ Was notified, Joe and is were in Jefferson Market Court to-day for a disposition of thelr case. Grit Drought Him Friends, Before the Ind and his sisters were arralgned Mr. Plerce, who lves at No approached agent y Soctety. conduct Mr. Plerce, here to get him and his ning World,’ ne sisters, A lad with his grit has the makings of a splendid man, and I pros "| pose to develop him into what he should be, Fepresent the Universal Brother- f Cullfornia, Lt is tical and simply 1 to get hold of children. who y grit, Uke thls boy. t to send the three children to and give them a thorough tion, and give them the possibili- our pl etic WIM Appent to Higher Court, Mr, Pferce wax unable to remain until se Was heard, but satd that he ould get the mother's consent to his n for the care of th idren and, if would appeal to the Su- Sourt to get him from the Gerry '# custod, y dressed about SHE QUIT. Bat It Was a Hard Pall, It is hard to believe that coffee will put a person in such a condition as {t did Mrs. B.S. Brown, of Apple Creek, 0. She tells her own story: “I did not belleve coffee caused my trouble, and frequently said I liked it so well I would not nor could not quit drinking ft, even if it took vay life, but I was a miserable sufferer from heart trouble ane nervous pro: tyation for four years. I was searce- ly able to be around at all. Had no energy and did not care for any- thing. Was emaciated and had acon- stant pain around my heart until T thought T could not endure it. For months I never went to bed expect- Jag to get up In the morning. I felt as though I was Hable to die any time during the night. “Frequently Thad nervous chills and the Ieast excitement would drive sleep away, and any Httle noise would upset me terribly. 1 was grad- ually getting worse, until finally one time it came over me and I asked myself what Is the use of being sick all the time and buying medicine so that I could indulge myself in coffee? “So I thought I would see if I could quit drinking coffee, and got some Postum Food Coffee to help me quit. I made it strictly according to dl- reotions, and I want to tell you that change the greatest step in. my life, It was easy to quit coffee he- cause I had the Postum, which I like better than I Iike the old coffee, One by one the old troubles left, until now Iam In splendid health, nerves steady, heart all right and the pain Il gone, Never have any more ner- vous chills, don’t take any medicine, can do all my housework, and have done a great deal beside, ly sister-in-law, who visited me this summer, had been an Invalid for some time much as\I was. I got her to quit coffee agd drink. Postum. She gained five pounds’ in three weeks, and I never saw such a change in any ‘one’s’ health. Any one by Ing me can receive: verification these’ statements." i TINY JOE’S GRIT O GREAT FUTURE FOR LAD. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1901. il JOE. PHILLIPS Witititittiticicitieiebicinh icine} eisieleieininieeiriricee niece ivinteintninint ears old, came into the e court and asked Papa wants to give him a position,’ sald to Agent Diamond, “and we wants him to ive with mamma and me, We will take the best of care of him and he will be brought amid good home influences. She handed the agent a card of Van Auken Brothers Company, Engineers, at Centre and Howard streets Then the beautiful girl rushed over to Joe, Kissed him {mputsively and ex- claimed: “Yo dear, brave boy!" She left after belng assured that her Plans for Joe's welfare would be con sidered. Mtl Another Nenefactor. When Magistrate Pool called the cas he was apparently conversant w "s history, This boy has the making of a great d the Magistrate. “IT want to become one, until I ean il go where Tad his opportunities seem besi lertek Meyer, a mechan- + whose home ts at Farm- Ingdale, L. 1, came forward as another would-be bencfactor of Iittle Joe, “I have a fine home," he sald, “and I want to take this boy and surround him with the advantages he deserves and needs. I will see that he ts cared for and given every chance to bevome | Vy the man he omises to be." for the kids. a few books, and Mr. Meyer's request will be eonsid- At night, uni Was a loose Job with dainty lace insertion and edges, at these remarkably low prices: eral by Magistraze Poot. pee ee Guehh hiis'* °F | Handsome $2.45 goods for 1.80 vhen Mr. Meyer spoke to Joe he , $ found that the litte wore no eee oe ce, ona/ Serene ornare 2:98 undershirt. Me ‘alsy ascertaned that {Hery day to} $5.00 qualities, in elaborate styles, for 3.75 th 4 worn, when taken to the T thought it was| Solid Oak Screens, 64 inches high, 3-fold, filled with best silkolize, $3.25 value, 1.95 Ty vucloiy's roc / A stout, perfe pulr of boots, Pe had on this morning a palr of dilapidated shoes, in which he had come to court through the Agent Diamond could not explain why or how chi of agfrave, gritty Httle man, of a child of nine years, y and bright as a new silver dollar. Here ts the boy's story, as told to The vening Wortd: “My father stableman. He died three years ago, Mother used to go out to work, and 1 got a Job with a truck-| man. The truckman dled, and I was out of “One day when I was sitting in Bleeck- street, a man came to me and asked {€ 1 wanted a Job. I sald ‘bet your e + and the economy i a tetoareer eae nee Mfe, mister,” and he told me to go tol Ses=PASEag oof the prices. | ay p inllosbie fron Rakes, 14 teeth, at] 18 the paper and twine factory at No, 7t j{ Ladies’ Flower Sets: Hoe, Rake, West Houston street, and ask for a blind I BLYN & SONS, ‘SQ Pick and Spade 3 ean) hamed Adolph Zeiss, 1 went there FACTORY—101. #2. (05 FAS T ST. Lawn Rollers, with balanced | ani got the Job. Three (Third Ave., corner 122d St. handles, 150 Ibs. 6.00| On “Enay Street. Handy / G09 Eighth Ave. 36th & 40th Sts, Canal Barrows, 1,50| {sa salesman for the ho “Ho Stores PENS Philanthropists to Give Brave Phi Boy the Opportuni- ties He Needs and Deserves. foing to places In the eity to sell goods, and he offere him around. Tt mother was working were were street, On the night of April 17 last Star Theatre and pot hon midnight. ere L found moth on the floor, drunk and cut ab head. She had had with woman, The cops Kot « e pinched and got three mo: Well, me pretty tough on us, but 1 never thought of sencing Mamie, | the purchaser to make it worth while to buy them at once. Who ts nine, and Lily, who ls seven, (0 me itution t no tn Why should 1 Ws wed Bote corner of Houston « nd ery. Some tmes 1 ade from and sometimes, has Wan Mr For Men, $2.00 to $4.00, For Women, $1.50 to $3.50, ARES sell manifest quality of t ~ aor at Tea Set, So pieces, Austrian China, BBR iee S. rH ra 7 S. ») | Spano, Holzer, wery fancy, shape in deep very richly Gecorated, specialat -” &, nthe | cutting, eloew 50; j . inthe Lawn, arden an OUSEC SOONG. |: 2,95 TOILET SETS. ae. of this For Homefitters' Day we offer a list of the things that are most needed/ oi or Vinegar Bottle, in very deep rich | Toilet or Cottage Set, 6 pleces neatly Gecerat> ing are] at this season of the year in and about town and country houses. There's aj cuttings, elsewhere price $3.00; 7. 9S ed, fet pe regularly sold at $225,7 JS. in the| saving of money on every article mentioned. hete'at: . 1s PSceete ees he shoes &-in, Bowls, very handsome cut- | 9 Pieces as above, 195° Offer kK to guide MN right, t and hustled cook the kids The usual $1.50 quality, pez pair, 88 The usual $3.00 quality, per pair, 2.10 the | The usual $2.C0 quality, per pair, 1,35 The usual $4.50 quality, per pair, 2.90 On The usual $5.00 quality, per pair, 3,85 grhens JAPANESE SCREENS. 4-Panel Black Cloth Screens, with gold embroidery, each 2.95 we didn’ wes, 162 Bowery, near Broome. SAMPSON NOT RESICED Admiral Retires in Feb- ruary and Will Serve Till Then. | HIMSELF SHOW CIRL. |Copp Was Proving His Revolver Was Not Loaded. May 2 airl that tt 1 Copp snapped the tr are of tt health | ication. the Admiral waa en-| Ith at present. | or) e tact that hoy 5, Kes the story | [bra Joying Lteut 2. bullet crashed throug’: lls iting hin y Ohis Week's Special Flome- fitters’ Sale will take place on Tuesday, May 28th, instead of on| Wednesday, as heretofore, owing to the closing of The} Big Store on Thursday (Decoration Day). As the} closing of this store for even a single day means the loss of many thousands of dollars in sales, we are! naturally anxious to increase the business of each of} the other five to an extent that will offset it. The offerings prepared for Homefitters’ Day are many and varied, new and seasonable, high in quality and low in price—therefore bound to prove attractive. They ought to break the sales record for this special day, and we believe they will. Look them over care- fully if interested. 5 lips and as on ensy T went ut the another itand bow nthe on Summer Upholsteries. Some of the things that will make town and country homes look and feel cool and comfortable during the warm season, priced at a sufficient saving to COOL CROSS-STRIPE CURTAINS. Several hundred pairs of meritorious goods at about the weaver’s cost. RUFFLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, IRISH POINT BED SETS AT 1-3 OFF. A special lot of 120 Sets on sale to-morrow at less than we could dupli- cate them for. {| $8.C0 Sets, in this sale for $10.00 Sets, in this sale for $12.00 Sets, in this sale for $13.50 Sets, in this sale for $15.00 Sets, in this sale for §.90 0.90 7.75 8.50 9.75 (Turd Floor, Front, 18th St. Side Garden Trowels, at 4c., 6c. and 8 B.Altmans Go. SALE OF Fine Glace Kid, light turn BEDDING DEP'T. in various styles Feather Pillows and Bo! and Divans, ma SPECIAL FOR White Enameled Bedsteads, all sizes, Brass Bedsteads, all sizes, regular Brass Bedsteads, « “ nograph. § Advert: “day Wor © WOMEN’S LOW Patent Leather, welted soles, SELL YOUR SECOND-HAND PHO- For Tuesday, May 28th. CUT SHOES. 132.85 ( Per Pair. ed soles, . eee eee (Third Floor.) Brass and Enameled Bedsteads and Cribs and designs. Hair Mattresses, Woven Wire and Covered Box Springs, Wsters, Box Couches de to order. TUESDAY: regular value $18.00, $12.50 value $32.00, 25,00 40.00, 31.00 ige it-in the Sun- TIRE rate oe SSeS CeO Bisel ieal Wooden Rakes at 30 | LAWN MOWERS. Garden Weecers, 3 prongs, at | | | Our ** Universal" Lawn Mower can be adjusted Cayce to cut high or low grass. It has stoxd the Hoe, riveted handle, 6'y and 7 | test of time. Sizes and prices as follows: inch, at 20 12-tn, low whee!, 2,00 14-in. high wheel, 3,50. PAINTS, 14-in. low wheel, 2,25 10-in. high wheel, 4,25 Ready Mixed Paints, all colors, Itin. low wheel, 2,40 18in. highwaeel, 4,75 6 ptiisize at il vee re at 1 qt. size at 30 = | i ! | 18-in. low wheel, 2,65 ty gallon size at We also carry the famous Penn, Mowers at Varnishes (hard oil), 50 the following prices: \ pt. size at 15} | \4-in, size at 8.00 1 pt. size at 22 1 qt. size at 40 1o-in, t j | ie ae 8.50 Enamel Paints, '\, pt. size at 10 | AS-i. size at 9.50 Feo Paints, 1 qt. size, 25 Half-inch Garden Hose, fully coupled, 25 {t. length,at 1,50 Half-tnch Garden Hose, fully coupled,S0{t.length,at 2,75, WINDOW SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS. Screen Doors, thrce-quartered inch stock, strongly made, your choice to-morrow of any size at 69! Hose Reels, to-morrow at SQ Scteen Doors, natural finish, strongly put} together, 90] Grass Hooks, at, each, 15. Screen Doors, natural finish, in fancy designs, Spades, Spading Forks with Strongly mortised, at 5 uate, round and pointed Window Screens, tariwood ipames) strongly | Shovels, at 70 built, in three sizes, to-merro $34 ment) “To live in hearts we leave henind is not to die.”’ -Campbell. | Flags for Decoration Day, |: MOTHER AND SON HEADS CRACKED UPTOR ARSON. — AT A PARTY. Trial of the Herberts,|A Social Gathering in. § of Matawan, Set Greenpoint Ends for June Il. in Disaster. Lain, of No. 16 Greeny) % t, and her brother, Jahr. rks on a tugboat, are fa ict Hosp:tal, WilHamg= fractured skulls. he home of Mra. orty, and his r. Mrs. MeLain iy the funds, and. thers during which Mrs, ain's husband secured @ 3h 3 ACITY IN ITSELF Summer Floor Coverings. What's better than fresh, clean, sweet mattings, good in quality. and artistic in design? Or good hardwood, tiled or inlaid floors, with a rieh, } handsome Smyrna rug here and there? Settle it according to your: own’ in. dividual tastes and inclinations. Then buy what is needed here if you would! 7 save money on your selection. Look over some of our reasonable prices: oH CHINESE MATTINGS. S Extra heavy in quality, fine close weaves, nothing better made, will wear as well & pany carpet; 40-yard rolls to-morrow fof M50 Heavy, jointless Chinese Mattings, perfectly reversible, in new and bright. pate if a ae iter 7.45 500 Rolla of Chinese Mattings, check and stripe effects, in blues, greens, reds and ¢ tans; 40-yard rolls to-morrow for J Ve SMYRNA RUGS. us The best made, strictly all wool, in handsome Oriental designs and esler= | ings. Just compare the styles, qualities and prices we offer you with of other dealers and you won't hesitate about where you will buy...) i 18x36 inches, 85 x72 tuches, 3.10 21246 inches, 1.15 48x84 inches, 5.25 20x54 inches, 1.75 0x9 ft., 11.00 30x60 irches, 2.10 71-2x101-2 ft., 18.00 9x12 ft., 21.00 (Taira Floor, Seamed) Wall Papers. patterns—good, desirable ones at that—which we intend to close out regard= less of cost or former seUing prices. Take advantage of the sale and you'll be able to buy whatever you need at prices that can’t be equalled elaewhere: at the present time. Wall Papers, suitable for various rooms, all of the beat white back stock; 6c., per roll to Wall Papers, 32 patterns, that were toll; cleafance price, your choice, only Wall Feet, 56 patterns, at 20 per cent. less than the prices we paid for thems; per roll, 4 4 ‘Wall Papers, 115 patterns, products of the test American manufacturers that cammet Be": duplicated for twice the pitte we now ask for them; per roll, (aie IS All pagers sold in eombination only. Borders proportionately low priceds; (Third Floor. Drew) , Cut Slass and Fine China’ of the very best quality, and in the most artistic designs, is to be had) morrow, at prices that at any other time or place would be simply out of the question. Just see for how little the homefitter can buy the things that are most needed at The Big Store to-morrow: % 7 y | Dinner Set, 112 pieces, fine thin porcelaim, 7 Ces GU | Randsomely decorated 1a colare and se SerThec PiceMat hee NE PZ, 7S scttacl, ec at BTS) nese i | Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine Austrian China, Sugar and Cream, large size, very rich pat- | very richly decorated,” "70,00 tera, elsewhere price 46.50; bere 7 7 5 at ° retucel en positively cheap at their former price of 12408 5 ting, elsewhere price $5.00; hereat J, OO TABLE GLASSWARE. Water Tumblers, of fine crystal glass, 2/ | Toilet Set, 10 pieces, new shapes ow |decorations, in ratural colors amd gild traced, regularly sold at $4.00, 2 75. WL> special at Toilet Set, 12 pieces, very richly decorated aad ularly sold heavily gold stippled, 4. 50 at $5.00, speci Toilet Set, 12 pieces, very fancy new styles : and sbaper, made with gold trac : handsomely engraved, per doz., ings, regularly sold at rs special: 4, TS i pieces, richly decorated amé DINNER AND TEA SETS. Touab sani? 3 Dinner Set, 112 pieces, fine thin porce- tifully tinted in assorted col 5.95) 3 Basement.) © | per doz., Water Tumblers of thin blowa glass, full size, per doz., Water Tumblers of thin blown glass, gz lain, nicely decorated; special 7.50" regularly sold at $8, spectal, . at Jine Furniture, Low Priced, The best manufacturers in the country’supply us in carload lots, and for) _ much less money than the average dealer who buys in small quantities can ever hope to buy for, and because our business is one of large sales and small” profits, we can and do undersell our competitors. That's why our furniture ; business is ever on the increase. For Homefitters' Day we present these special offerings: $00 Large Porch Rock- ers, solid oak frame, hig back, wide arms, heavy tured legs, double splint seat, well braced, durable comfortable, value $2.00, tor to- morrow, and actual special 95 Handsome Couch, gold- en cak or mahogany inches long, 30 inches wide, made with best tempered steel springs, braced with heavy copper Wire supports, mak- ing the couch indestructible and covered in excellent quality of Rockwood velour and Bel- jan velvets, actual value §20, 72, 7) GO NOT until our Republic has ceased to exist will they be forgotten who gave their lives for its existence and per- manence. Every succeeding Decoration Day sees greater! numbers of ‘Old Glory'’ half-masted in their honor and more flowers strewn on their graves, | The purpose of this advertisement is to remind you I that Decoration Day is close at hand and ‘to suggest that you buy a new flag if you need one. The flags we olfet for sale are made of Standard All-Wool Hunting, in United States Government regulation sizes, with full complement of stars and stripes, double sewed through out, with strong canvas keadings ard brass grommets, Here !s out price list; you'll find it | next to impossibls to match these prices elsewhere: BUNTING FLAGS. SILK FLAGS, 2x3 feet, 5} Oxt0 fest, 32.00 Not Mounted. Mounted, 3x5 feet, 1,15| 8x12 feet, soe 4x0 inches, 8 10 4x6 feet, 1,59 | 10x18 feet, 6.45, 8x12 inches, 10 15 Sx8 fest, 2.25 | 10x20 feet, 7.85 | 16x24 inches, 22 25 6x9 feet, 2.70 | 1218 feet, 9.40 | tala paeoety 45, nse ‘s Poles, Holders, etc., at equally low prices, [Cotton Bunting Plage, 2 1-2x4 foot size, Se ‘Bez0n4 Fiver, Rear, | with balyards complete, rte Gi foot pole, 45 Pelteeitat ans coms piats Lee of Pral senate Special for to-morrow, Handsome China Closets, of Guatter sawed oak, polish finish, high badly golden oak, rubbed and polished fi aa fant in design, stands nearly 6 feet ‘sgh, drace arm, heary turned logs, double thik bent end glasses, actual apron-front, cane seat, value $35; epecial for tomar 97 Fiiciepet aie gant design; fully Handsome Round Top Extension Tables, luarter sawed golden oak, rubbed and polished Hoish, 48 iach top, five very massive tope legs, ‘can be extended to 8 fest; actual value $2 peelal for tomar 7 1.25 . s 5-Piece Parlor Set, handsome crotch mahogany vensered frames, plano potish dish, hig all sprit legs, upholst tempered steel covered with new a ‘very moderate lawn, cottages and eummer:

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