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A RECREANT SWEETHEART. HOW A GIRL MAY WIN BACK. | | fn the First Place She Should Make Him Realize that '' There Are Others.” Brooklyn, May 2, 1291. Benor of the Evping World: Tam a young girl nineteen years eld, and have kept company with a young man of the same age for over ® year, We had a quarrpl about six months ago and have teen parted ever since. 1 Gearly loved him and I know he id me al me the best way to win him back. M.D. J. ‘Your case ts not an unusual one, M. D. J. It's a way men have to “id me @lso,"" and as‘:ou grow older and more experienced you will learn to “do” on your own account instead of allowing yourself to be “Ald.” ‘The ways of men are peculiar. You OUENt to have known better thin to have safest way| loved only one at a time. Th to make aure of not be! down” by your young man { up your affectings among se! when ono drops out you won't miss hint at all. Don't be eo enclusive with your al- ‘géction. You can get more ice cream ip: and soda water by playing a large hand. Play the “Fleld.’’ Cast your spell « make each one believe he {s the only thing that ever happened. Bo careful not to set your dates mixed. TO PROSECUTE REV. DR, MOMENT. More Charges Grow Out of Brooklyn Presbytery Row. Threats and counter threats are maie | — Wy the opposing rttes In the sensa- ional scene of » y in the Brook. lyn Presbytery m: hen Dr. Al- fred H. Mement, t ly suspended manuel Church, ace avid Gregg pastor of the cused the Moderator, Rev, f falsehood and hypocrisy. ‘The Presbytery has taken steps to prosecute Dr, Moment for his language. The miniser thr he Pres bytery and Dr. for alander and Dr. Gregg comes at Dr. Moment with a threat to make public the evi- dence on which the Presbytery. sus- pended him for immorality. Dr, Gregg sald to-day: “Dr. Moment was tried on charges of immo-allty. ‘The testimony w We took at a see eret meeting of the Presbytery and upon which {twas voted to suspend Dr. Mo- mont, Ix in the hands of the Clerk of the Presbytery and cannot be made public except by a vote. of the Pres- bytery. We considered that we were very lentent in our treatment of the case. However, 1f D>, to force the lem, “the be published and the public can judge of the facts. “Mrr, J. V. Williamson, a lawyer, Rev, J. P. Dawson and Ira C, Goddard, have] the reason that it 1s made of selected been appointed by the Presbytery to| parts of wheat and barley, thoroughly prefer charges against Dr. Moment for| cooked at the factory, giving to thé his language of yesterday. At our meet-| body the starchy part of.the food Ing of next Monday we shall decide whether or not Dr. Moment in to be tried] that Is, turned Into dextrose or In that event| sugar. This. furnishec the . He can ap- pear for trial or !f he refuses to appear, On the carges as presen Dr. Moment wiil be ottti we can punish nla for contempt. “I have an impression Dr, Moment in more anxious to be dropped for contempt than for Inrmorality, but we ean get around that move on his part by pub- Ushing the testimony of his trial. Hin supporters In Immanuel Chureh de not) know the facta. “Immanuel fhurch can and may re- cede from the Presbytery, but with dor. Moment at its head I don't think the ation would be received into any congeeg : other denomination.’ ——=>>"___ rs Marder a Farmer. n place, was murdered last night by two masked burglars. who broke into the house and Geranded his money. Upon being -re- fused the burglars bound Stahl} ‘and. the other merabera of tho family with ropes, Ing Stahl to Goath the ask you to advise | versed in the aria of Cupid, let's sce | that may give you hope bunch and [writing him a letter, fi ‘labor requires different food than a +t : a for ne Jolly ‘em along. Don't get scared {f one of the younk men should get serious. Fetgn sur- Prie ant then casually mention that you are very fond of diamonds. By all means take the ring, but don't wear all your rings at once. [t's bad taste when courting a young man. But since you seem not very well what can be done to warm up the love that has grown cold and’ brng back your faithless lover. Have you tried sending him a love philter? We haven't much fal.h in these and doubt If they would prove successful, He might be suspicious that you were trying to potson him, and refuse to take the medicine. “Absent Treatment.” It will require an unusual will power to work the “absent treatment” on him to bring him back. n't try it. If he still loves yoy hete ought to be some. Hngering jeal in hie nature Pick outa handsome man, one of thone fellaws who wear short coate and baggy trousers. Get him to put on his Qrang Due hat and then arrange to ave your delinquent lover on the street as often as possible in company with your dummy. ty fail to meet the deserter seck place of realdence and see if ‘t make him see you out of his we. The sight of you with a handsome and prosperous-looking fellow should brink him to hie senses, It may precipitate a Aaght, but di prove that love. you care. It will only In etill true to hin first Play the HMelress. If thle method falls. you might: try dentally men- i that you have fallen helr to six million dollars, and that you care If he never comen back. That ought to bring him to you on a dend run, to fail at your feet and de- clare that you are the only girl he ever You gave him too much rope in the first place, M.D, J., and things look bad for you, He had too much time to forget. There a fellow are other girls, you know, 1n vfully lonesome aud he once gets . Dd, be dis. t time In very nd that he je vou, but ts unable to Ket you about It. still true out and te "KNEW THE WAY OUT. Made a Study of His Food, It Is not always that the user of food understands about that food, but a gentleman in Cincinnati! writing about Grape-Nuts expresses himself business man devoting himself to hard mental man doing muscular work. I became aware of a dull, heavy feeling in my head day by day which did an untold damage to my work. Verdict, intes- tinal Indigestion: punishment, a. se- vere diet list, leaving out starchy foods, sugar and fat. “Up to this time, with the most precise care in cooking, the ordinary breakfast food came to the table a pasty, starchy mass. Added to that was sugar and more or less white bread, which e an excess of starchy food that could not be di- gested. This undigested mass passed, Into the Intestines, creatihg gas and all of the distressing symptoms both of body and brain. “I was put on Grape-Nuts Food for (which Is necessary) predigested, ‘ape sweet needed, without, the use of cane sugar, and gave me the starchy prin- ciple of feod already passed into the! second condition, exactly in the same manner as a healthy body digesta it. “After eating Grape-Nuts for a short time { found a most remarka- ble improvement in my health, and T also discovered the reason why the claim made on the packnge is true, that one pound of Grape-Nuts, which is perfectly abeorbed by the body, will afford more nutrition than ten pounds of meat, wheat or bread, im- perfectly digested. I can assure any one that a week or tev days’ conssien- tlous use of Grape-Nuts will prove far more convincing testimony than any written words. I subscribe my- self a grateful consumer. Please do not publish my name.” Any one who will write to the Postum Cerea! Co., Lt@., Battle Creek, Mich., and inclose.stamp, can be supplied with name and address. © % THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENIN ieee oopERE ST) ANT nacre ai Tt rountan, Ghe Store Wilt Yot Be Open on Decoration Day. You cannot ‘udge a gun’s shooting by its shine. Nor can you iudge a store by its advertising alone. After all, goods and prices tell the story. And even goods and prices do not tell the whole story. Ther: is comfort in shopping, prcmptness of delivery, courteous and skilful attention, and many other things to be taken into consideration, and you can’t know about them unless by personal experience. Try our store once if you are not already ac- ‘quainted with it. Let vs demonstrate to you that we can serve you well and conscientiously and that the great success of this establishment is not an accident, but founded upon merit of a superior order. Ghe Sale of Undermustins Continves to-morrow. In addition to the Creat Bar- gaits already published, ard many of which are still obtaiuable, we announce for to-morrow the following important additions: WOMEN’S UNDERSKIRTS. Mustin Gowns, Hubbard style, . tucked yoke, with ruffle of embroid- Musiin Un . umbrella AS founce, with tucked ruffle, at 35 ty, at Cambric Unierskts, goud quality, INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S deen lawn ficuae, 4 rows of hem- WEAR. stitching, extra dust rutfe, at 59 trtante’ Outfit, cons'sting of 23 WOMEN'S DRAWERS. Pieces, specially’ priced for to-morrow = st 5.95 Cambrc Unibrella D:awets, lawn hemstitche! ruffle, very special, at 23 | Infants’ Ribte Shi with long of 10 Cambric Drawers, deep ruffles of ehott stesica,7 all size), at lawn, with 2 rows of torckon !ace in- © __| Infants’ Flannel Shirts, cambric serticn, at £9 | bards, gcoi quality, at 23 Nainsook Drawers, umbrella style, | Chilinn's Muslin Drawers, fitished deep rufile, w.tn tucking and wide wi h tucks, sizes 410 8 years, at 15 embioldery, at | pines’ White Aprons, choice of a WOMEN'S GOWNS, | big, arsortment; write trey last, for 49 Muslin Gowrs, square neck, ycke of Chitéren's Silk Caps, light weight, so'i4 tucking, finished w.th embroid- | emtro'dery and ruchings, at 19 ery and lawn ruffles, or lace inser- Childen'’s Mull Hats, with Tam o' tons, at 38) Shanter crowns, trimmed with lace Nainsock Gowns, supericr quality, cr ribbor, at 50 routd neck, trimmed w.th Valen- Chi'dren's Ginztam Drerses, Hub- clenres’ tard sty'e, excellent materials and | trimmings, 39 (se c. Centre, 19th Be. Side) Men’s and Boys’ ‘Bike and Solf Caps. The headwear most in demand by wheelmen and golfers at the present time at half the prices charged elsewhere for goods of an equal quality. Men's and Boys’ fine Golf and Bike Caps, mede of the choicest domestic and imported materials, in the very latest patterns and effects, lined with the finest silk; the regular $1.00 grade of the exclusive hatter; our price for a choice, only, 48 Boys’ Bike and Golf Caps, in stylish mixtures and blue serges; the regular 50c. grade, to-morrow for (Main Floor, R Wen’s Yeckwear. At Half Price. Correct and highly desirable patterns, colorings and styles at low enough prices to enable any man to own a handsome collection. 1,000 dozen Men's Fine Silk Neckwear, in Tecks and reversible Four-in-Hands; made to cell at SOc. and not equalled for a less price anywhere in the city; a choice of many beautiful patterns to-morrow at the phenomenal price of only 25 5£0 dozen Men’s Silk Shield Bows for high turn-down collars, and 209 dozen Band Bows for standing collars, made of a good quality of silks and satins; fully worth 25c. apiece; a choice of Z innumerable pretty patterns to-morrow for 124%, (Main Floor, Centre, 1th St. Bide.) Men’s and Boys’ Clothing = aS for Decoration Day. es ; Whether you spend Decoration {7 ** Day in the city or in the country, you'll need some of the seagonable and suitable cleening we offer in this advertisement. You have only one day left in whick to get it, but. it you take advantage of that day and these unusually liberal offerings you will have nothing to complain of, for at the prices quoted these are certainly the greatest clothing values in town. MEN’S $10 SERGE SUITS for 6.75 \ These Suits are made of standard Indigo Blue Serge, of the American Woollen Company's guaranteed goods, lined with fine Mohair Serge and perfectly tailored. MEN’S FINE $15.00 SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS for 9.50 This offering is made up of an exceptionally choice assortment of fine Worst ind imported Scotch Cheviots, together with the newest stripe French Flennel effects, cut in the conventicnal style, ce well asin the broad shoulder effect; styled, tailored and lined as fine clothing should be. MEN’S $8.00 OUTING SUITS for 5.00 These are made of a special grade of imported French Flanpels in the newest stripe patterns, in the latest greenish effects, 08 well asin other popular coloringe—the proper coat and trousers for summer wear. MEN’S $2.25 BIKE AND GOLF TROUSERS for 7, 95 These fine trousers are made of a good grade of woollen materials, ina ie assortment of patterns. You can’t match them elsewhere under MEN'S $1.50 WASHABLE SUMMER VESTS for 95 Made of a £ne grade of imported woven materials in the latest designs. Will wash without fading. BOYS’ $2.50 AND $3.00 WASHABLE RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS for 1,4. 350 Boys’ high grade Washable Suits, made. of the finest LS materials, in white and neat colorings; eges 21% to 6. A CHOICE OF OUR BOYS’ FINEST $5 AND $ TWO AND THREE GARMENT SUITS for 3. 99 These lines embrace only the highest grade fatrics in woreteds, cassi- mae cede: cheviots, etc., in two-piece and regular vest suite for. lads ‘ Cale Fleer, Rear.) , MAY 2s, 1901. For Wednesday, May 29, We Offer a Collection of Over 20,000 Women’s Shirt Waists, at New York’s Lowest Prices. The magnificence and comprehensiveness our Waist stock are a’- most beyond conception. There’s practicaliy no limit to the display of the beautiful, the prac- the serviceainve. The tremendous outlet of Th2 Big Store abscrbs the entire output of a number of the :eading Shirt Waist turers, giving us exclusive control or many of the best styles. ‘these are but a few of the many desirable Waists contained in the collection and but afew of the many attractive Exquisite and Novel Ideas in FINEST WHITE LAWN at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.39, $1.69 and $1.90. “Popular Styles in CHAMBRAY, LINEN AND MADRAS WAISTS at 39c., 5Cc., 79c., 89c., 95c. and $1.00. Complete Assortments of the BEST BLACK LAWN WAISTS at 89c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.39, $1.69 and $1.90. Women's Separate Skirts of Silk, Wool and Wash Materials. Our enormous stock and the endless variety we show cover all Of particular interest just now are our unlined Summer Skirts Brilliantine, Homespun, Taffeta, Etamine, Nun's Veiling Canvas in, Barege, Voile and Crepe de Chine at $3.90, $5.00, $6.90, $7.50, $8.75 and up to $49.50. Continuation of The Trade Sale of Men’s and Women’s Summer Shoes and Oxfords. Manufacturers and dealers all over the country are overstocked with tan and light-weight shoes on account of the preference that is being given to patent season—a preference that amounts As a result, we were able to buy over 30,060 pairs of Fine Shoes and Oxfords at about They are all new and per- fect, without a flaw or blemish, and it’s safe to say that a chance to buy their equal will not occur again this year. Look at the way we are selling them : WOMEN'S SHOES. Your choice of Women's Kid Button an! Lace Shoes, tent leather and kid) double sole Oxtcrd Ties and Covert Cloth tips; also Box Calf Lace Shoes, in all sizes, | 1ace Shoes; all sizes; all of them $2.£0 shoes. that are regularly worth $1.50 and $2.00. leather this almost to a craze. half their actual worth. ‘Men's tan and black Kid Lace Shoes, tan Calf Men's tan and black Kid At s95 Ad tan and back Oxford 5 also some fine sample shoes, worth up to €3.50 and $4.00 a pair. (At 285 Your choice of Women's Ties in tan and jome of all kid and some with dark tops ; that are rezularly worth $1.50 and H01.495 ‘Men's Shoes, the beat that ever saw a bar- gain table, including patent leathers in lace and button styles, | paten: kd, tan, kid and Russian Calf Sices, moat of them ateolutely and unquestionab!y. Your choice of Womer's Kid Button and Lace Stow, with kid acd tent leather tips, all sizes; and also ‘omen’s Tan and Black Oxford Ties, sevcral styles; all sizea; including also hundr pairs cf the well-known ‘Anita’ shors that Tegulatly cost from $2.50 to $3.00 a pair. Your choice of Wome Tan Kid Han eta BOYS' SHOES. HtA195 sian Calf Mannish Lace. Shors—Biack Kid Button and Lace Stoes—Black ard Tan Oxfords, w.th tum ard welt soles also Russia Calf Heavy Sole Oxfords and Patent Leathers in toth high and low cut stors ; all of them $3.50 to $4.00 values. Women's Kid Hapd-turned leather soles, sizes up to 2; fully $1. CHILDREN’S SHOES. '\At I8e Tan and Hlack Kid Spring- heel Shocs--sizes S'y to 2. Misses’ and Children’s Gray and Brown Can- trap Sandals, in sizes up all of them unquestiored $1.50 and And many, many other equally attractive lots that just at present we ace to mention in detail. Women soon be here. (Mate Floor, Centre, 19:0 ’s Bathing Suits. The open air bathing season will Cleaniiness and health demand that you should own your own If you buy it here it will cost less than elsewhere, and nowhere will you find a larger or finer stock to Here are two sample offer- bathing suit. select from. Women's Bathing Suits of Black Sicilian Cloth, with braided vest, skirt, revers and sailor col- lar ; special for Monday, Women's Bathing Suits of Black Sicilian Cloth, with fancy braiding on sailor collar, sleéves, belt and skirt, at =p a (Second Floor, Centre, 19th St. § Men’s and Boys’ Stylish Straw Hats FZat tar below regular. hatters’ It’s straw hat time with the sensible—no waiting for the itraditional 15th of June. Spring ‘steck is one of the largest and finest to be found janywhere in New York City, 4 while our low prices are the Look at two sample offerings: Men's Straw Hats, in all the newest shapes, in the finest smooth and rough braids, including the latest triple edge brim yacht hat; not to bs: matched elsewhere in New York under $1.50; here to- Boys’ Straw Hats, in all shi braids, with best silk trimmin; exclusive hatter; priced here at and makes, in rough or fine the usual 7Sc. grades of the Olala Foor, Rear) Sa a ts a OI i La a he Store Will Yot Be Open on Decoration Day. Decoration day a-wheet, If the weather is favorable, what better way could you spend the day than to mount your wheel and ride away into the heart of the country where the air is fresh and pure and the scenery ever changeable ? If you need a new bike, or any supplies for your old wheel, get them here to-morrow and you'll pay less ior them than what they would cost you elsewhere. Read this list and judge for yourself: S ycsla thas hate See fealty apse crt? Supnccessevery Deen (Come early if you want one—they won't last long!) FOWLER 1901 TRUSS FRAME BICYCLES. High grade and up to date in every respect. Made to sell at $40.00; our special price, only 15.75. Bieycle Supplios, &e. 8 Guaranteed Singic-Tute Tires, each, 1.25) ““Neverleak'' Tire Flui¢, wi'l keal punctures, does not interfere 2 with pluggirg, and will not injure the tire; per 4-oz. tub>, 12 Pocket Foot Pumps, powerful and handy to carry, esch, £acks's Continuous-Ring Bicycle Bells, wcu.d like a watch, each, Cloth Pants Guards, button cn side, per pair, : i 1901 Electro Gas Lamps, each, 1.65 Sheppard Cyclometers, 10,000 miles, each, Forward Extension Handle Bars, per psir, 1.25 Niagara Pedals, per pair, All Aluminum Bicycle Lamps, very light, burn oil, each Bicycle Hcs*---50 dozen of imported hose, with or without feet; worth from 75c. to $1.50 a pair; a choice to-morrow for MEN’S BICYCLE BELTS—We have one of the biggest and fin- est stocks in the city and can please everybody, from the cyclist to the shirt-waist man. To-morrow's special offering consists of 1,000 Men's and Boys’ Belts, in sev shades of ooze leather or E plain leather, with nickel harness tuckles; a choice for 2 (Second Floor, Rear, Wrappers and House Dresses: Some of the things that add to the comfort of @ woman’s home life, priced so moderately that all may” have a plentiful supply of them. Women's Wrappers, in.a big assortment of styles and colorings, at Women’s Wreppers, of figured lawn, braid trimming, ruffle on skirt, im: plain and fancy styles; a choice to-morrow ‘or we: Women's Sateen Wrappers, in blue and black, with fancy trimming ef satin ribbon, flounce skirt and bretelles, at , Women’s House Dretses, of fine percale; regularly worth $1.75, at 1.25" (Second Floor, Contre.) Sood Ghings to Gat and Drink on sale in the World’s Pure Food Mart at money-saving prices. GROCERIES. | Pruces: Large, meaty Senta Clam Coffee: O14 Government Java, of | Pruses, [b., . bf Blended Mocha and Java, fali rich Rice: Extra fancy Carolina Bead body, special, 3% Iba. $1.09, Ib., 29| Rice, large flinty heads, 3 Ibs., 3 Lamb: Forequaster fancy Canada | Borax: Hatel, absolutely pure Cali Spring: Lambe tbeseas tai) | forn'a Borat,’ han stocd the bigheet eae pee | chemical test, pound package, 12 ish: Fa elected Long Bracch 5 % Bs Famke f 7| Milk: Hazel tracd Condensed Mite | or Unsweetened Cream, doz., $1.28, Tomatoes: Shiloh or Milford brands, | cap, u solid cold packed Jersey Tomatoes, Dried Fruits: J. H. Flic! 's dor. $1.05, can, 9 | Calitornia Pesied Pucker | yoend, f Gallon Tomatoes: Manteo brand, red |:oaual $0.3 cans; pound, sas: 2B) lps Jertey Tomatoes, gallon cana, 20! €a'men: Merrimac Choice Columbia Peas: New sweet Long Islard Pess, a Bare Salmon, 1-1. cans, bay at, | Soap: Harel Laundry Soap, box of 68 Teas: Extra choice pickings, fancy | 1b. cakes, $2.05; cake, ‘otmoaa Oolong, Gur powder, Japan, English Breaklsat, India ant’ Geylon WINES AND LIQUORS: ies rich aroma, flowery fragrance, | Spectal sale of three hindred cases of 1001 54 | Met-class Chateau Red Wines, imported im , v q glass from Betton Freres, Bordeaux. The Ctabs: Breaded Soft Shell Crabs, | sale of strictly high-grade Wines of absolute each, S| merit will be ‘Continued : Abchox! enuine Norwegian An- Chateau Leoville, 1857, 1 dor. quarts, 5.75, eae ae eect preys 13 | Chateau La Rose, 1887, 1 doz. quarts, 6,75) ocolate: H1zel Quick Lunch Choco- Tate, very tich and nutritious, "1b, | Chateau Margauz, 1887, 1 doz. quarta, 7.25 tin, 16 | Chateau Branaire, 1887, 1 doz. quarts, §8,50* Com: *\Moorbeam" or ‘Orange Blos- We also make the following quotations om som" fancy Maine Sugar Corn, 4o1., other Wines and Liquors, oo that you may 9Fc:; can, 8 | 1 yeur requirements iu this grade: Oats: Ceres Rolled Oats, the new S- licg, ia White Wi Ib, pkge., full of nutriment, a good be EE WE 5 blood maker, pkge., 19 O14 Friar Sauterne, equal to many Sardinzs: Hazel Boneless Sardines, imported Haute Sauteraes, dor., 3.50 packed for us in Prance, halfs, 2éc.; Fiaiters) 1 | Niersteizer, an imported Rbire Wine, from Burckharit & Soshne, Deides Cherries in Msraschino: Imported heim a R, case, 5.5¢ from Armand Freres et Cie, latge ; bots 65 | Rudesheimer, imparted Rhine Wire from Burckharit & Soeaze, Deiles- Olives: Kenwood, fancy Queen heim aR, case, 6.00 Olives, large bot., Callfornia Port ard Sherty, a fine Raspberries: | Park" brand, pre- tonic and good blood-maker, gal., 1.15 : | servedte4 and tlack raspberries, can, 10 sesnongahela Rye Whiskey, gal, 2.35 Extracts: Concontrated Extract of | Lemon acd Vanilla, double strength; | Mt. Vernon, gal., 2.50 large pound bottle; Vanilla, af Finch’s Golden Wedding, gal., 3.00 Lemon, 5S) (Fourth Fioor.) Grunks for the Oraveller. When you travel you live in your trunk. If you. want the best for the least money, try one of these— you won’t be disappointed. Heavy Oil Painted Canvas Covered Trunks, sote leather, bound with leather corners, two leather 4 centre bands, hardwood slats, protecte! with brass- finished malleable iron clamps, corners and side bolts, iron bottom, cleat rollers, strong brass Excel- A9sior lock, lined throughout with good quality of linen, two trays, one with hat box and packing. compartment. These trunks are riveted throughout, Special prices as follows: 23 30 32 34 30 38 40. inch, inch, inch, inch, inch, inch, inch; © French Model Trunks—Light weight, extra strong, covered with a fine™ quality of figured linen, sole leather tound; have hickcry slats and ar trimmed with highly nickelled corners, baits, handles, locks, etc. interior has so many new and handy id2as that it must be sesn \to be aj preciated. These sizes and prices: neh, 34-inch, 36: 49.50 52.50 55.50 58.50 61.50 Steemer Trunks—Same quality end s‘y:c as above: 32-inch, 34 inch, 36-inch, 3€-inch, 40-Inchty: os —- — 36.00 37.50 39.00 40,50 42.00 36-inch, 40-inch,