The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1901, Page 4

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FEATHERSON THE SILENT. WHO MAY SUCCEED CROKER. 3 wine $F 155,157 and 150 East 23d St. he : EDL CIION SALE OF GOOD FURNITURE. A SAVING OF AT LEAST FROM 25 TO 30 PER CENT. Extraordinary values now to be had, as our stock is at ifs (uilest—choicest. Every floor is sug- gestive of unsurpassed attractions—in fact a decidedly advantageous opportunity for all. Read | @ the partial list of-ered, sa at random from our specialties, and draw your own conclusions. Donets ‘Will Sell Below Cost Thursday & Friday A LOT OF hadies’ & Children’s HOSIERY | Just to Reduce Our Heavy | Stock and to Make Way | for the Daily Arrival of | Importation Orders in This DOO OGDOoDOn Another of Ne New York's |¢ Obscure Rules Who|s Department. é o @ @ e @ e e Vv qo @) @| @ e e e $ @| 200 Doz. Ladies’ Fine Black Cotten @ | Hose, Double Sote;'we shail sell for @ @ @ i @ é @ q 1 é e @ @ é e é People. 19c, a Pait. for 800. REAL VALUE Q0e. PAIR. One of the most powerful men = ttn Tammany Hall and one who is i least known to the general public is| + Maurice Featherson. The Evening World introduces| : to-day this tacitarn, self-contained | fittle man, and gives the reasons:for| > his remarkable success. Like Sullivan, Plunkitt and! . Engel, he has made politics a bust- _ness, and the business has Paid. g : £ a a | Peealiar interest is attached to ce a Masive Solid Oak Extension Accumulated Stock of Ladies’ Fancy Liste Thread and Cotton Hose, a large variety of styles te select frcm; we shall ell them at 25. Pale. ° 3 Pair fer 68. VALUE 35c:'7O SOc. PAIR. Children’s Narrow’ Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, Double Knee, sizes 8% to 944, will Ps wold for Pair. 10c. 6 Pair for S80. VALUE 18c. PAIR. Children's Corduroy Ribbed Bleek Cotton Hove, Deubie Knee, we shed Gol¢en "Golson Oat{ —— = ‘YorMahogany y ( Rockers, wuft- and polished, giass Wed leather}, == uoore, atietves and. backs, hand- « Plarte drawer; az- BS canely carved i t valog 914.00; and pol'shed, ‘tale price. | M worth $9.00; . | H sale price, of ayaavere sell for | Featherson because many shrewd , naive, # ia nee ie dh He a = 12. Co Pa 7 | J ind ty lish round legs and hand- Oak Dresse: 2Ce 6 Pair for 700. men reg. im as the probable mi yi , 1 ard hit th a | =). somely carved centre pieces, test 2amall top dmw- VALUE 25ce. PAIR. hard Croker. , saccessor of Richard Croker. Bers ce mane ferz, swing RULERS OF NEW YORK—NO. 4. ees © ¢ EK ‘ | : plate tulrrors’ ae Maurice Rednoen: | ai mp os BY : ns ada “ 5 icon ; ‘ l : CARPETS ANDRUGS s sata seams Great Reduction in Prices. Velvet Carpets, farest patterns, daintiest color. $ Broadway, 8&9 Sts. Featherson, surnamed Maurice, type of tho political leader who made politica pay, differing In mi qualities from either the Great Sul the weasel-like Piunkitt or ihe phles atic Engel. Ho 1s younger, mor tergetic and a good deal more cautious He appreciates the valuc of allence, subtraction and division moro thaa to the ears natherdon. A Bargain in last season’s stock of Oriental Rugs @ White Enamelled Tron Bedsteads, nded Ne ra iit Hua "Se a) Ge amr meee at ete ne $8. tale \ au Baciayees . regular $1.10 yant $3. quality, nt.. 62c All Haic Mattress, full 40 Ibe, Smyrna Rugs, reversible, tea: closely a ntted, well nitched, best a * never explatie as that prompted 0030088 teeeeees either of them. In his political methods} Feathernog has felt the Y (he! auggesta tho carcer of Richard |distavor of the basaes @ = Estimates given for the conplete$a'l meal quality inade: ing; in Ongor tno $4. 99 _—_ Croker, e tial furnishing of Summer} 30216 in., value $3.50; special. rts; value $9.00; apocial ° T Antique (A ereat many peania who make Doiitcs |B rotate, Cottages and Country $6242 in., valu: $5.00; s} 0:ial.. sence Weave Woven Wire 47 gq Fentherson isidestined to ike Croker frasttoamse: 48284 in., value $8.00) spectal..$4.49 pre $1 sec ses $1.45$ Kasak Rugs, Place some day. He poosesses the same le 629 (t., value $15.00; a (average size 4x8 ft.,) a 9 Xo mail ordere filled on Speeinis, $734 x10 {t., value $20 epec $14.15 OPEN SATURDAY EVGS. $ Crreseeseseceocssoesceseceeteceseteonesecescesscend quiet force that lifts Croker atove most men of his kind, He has tae same reach | 1 of jawbone and determined ni about the mouth that used t most conspicuous features physlosnomy before a gray Prosperity came to him. And gon has inany other traits, both in fa = $100,000 FOR | sae Oy $27.00. 60 Fine Antique Kermansha Rugs, tng to some of erson, dex not on against bis ter, to harmo vith his | ivorine Jaw.” Hits person UruerlA@inices Beepaiiicacinat ace 2 ea [vi “Teen in *\§ The Hackett, Carhart & Co. $43.00, vi him to hie former xrade viser, - about 4 value. 40 Fine Persian Carpets, ‘109, $137.59, *150, a You can silent, Straw Hats, made specially of selected Fine and Rough Braids, $1.50 and $2.50. Imported Porto Rico fee Milzn, $2.50, $3 oo ohitn in England saya tha er intends tat Hea n shall be renomin cutherson wan inform |Columbia Endowed for! Novel Purpose by Modest Man. eabdiamondlring oni] fe Anger of the left hand, moving |'"f;, Pee tetnetsaeriorerii adout thoroughtares where public Im-fand watched sonie men rela. provements are made. He studies the ne work of bullding a Jaying alle yf $100,009 fom an anony’ GRSSCAnee ceaecccaecececee ig. 2OOS80O8O00000080000088: hal all that thoroughly and we : Nine men ° be devoted to the eata and $3.50. extraordinary value. speaks to any one, vy Mall P ) x aiir at Columbia University 0 It ts to his fore vork om i} ady and teaching of the | . eVanaltiales age, wan announced thie { \ ul l I) a 7 ylOr, SLSR cea paident jLow during | & Ke a a the lcaminiencement| ex Broadway & 20th Low read this extract (i 3 BROADWAY Sto'e:: Cor. 13th Sr. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers St. . URC SO NS ne ELA | Geececoocee Vrseosooceccos seeecses wdta have been ex: | ther auch an higtecena | Yat OCHs Co eee CIT TO Ss Handker chiepal* OG Special Offerin gof SHOE LUXURY goo Dozen made possible for modest pocketbaske ty. Ladies’ Hemstitched & Laundered Pure Linen H'dk'/s, made from sheer soft finished ‘YM, ¥%. and. cinch ulating his 7 bis business Marewood rence; W. D' Doector of Law Establishes pee kolat: ‘| ship in Memory of Her Mother. Frank D, Gume- ewdore Low Arts, Arnold Do POUGHKEEPSIF, N. Y., June 12.— Low's, Cy At the ose of the commencement exer- ee the students. | ison at Vanear to-day President Taylor anne 1 that gta of $110,000 frum, ‘Trustee John D Rocketeiler for the erco- | cloth; : ton of a dormitory known as Elis! hems Men ont the) tavison Hall, In memory of his mother, ’ . Dr. Babcock. | ani $10.0 from Misa Melon M. Gould v-! for a third scholarship in memory of her another had bean red. Many @mailer sume @ been given athe apliege for various purposes during: 5 Toe value $1.50 per dozen. “thee wan the year. The new residence building mt vipattrmers erected by the trustees from snes funds having [0] Gr the college ia to be named Rdward Lord & Taylor, the] yathrop Hall, in honor of Trustee 1ath- Broadway: & 20th St. v. | rop’s fagth{ul service to the coflege for Wy ! as nepiated, forty consecutive yeara es member, and pater itev. Iatrie| for twenty-five years as President of the Board of Trustees, The Famous Shoe for Women. pl.20 per dozen, pss at stylish shapeliness—ab- —all styles, ‘Heathers “and sles, Oxfords, $2.50. Boots, $3.00. — Goward govd ) Que © Toe Out ™ abe la a epecial loom 1. many peraune £ nt ab t ning BY MRS. ANNIE be GARRISON. Mink that t £,/Ex-Judze Holme’'s Fair Former Friend Fails in Her Suit to Recov- inent glurgymen rnere, The body refused to : © COO Given, Her aH purial, #10 Rect for “ve. Lyman. nated Di | by George Lorillard. The Evening World hi ein uo body was tlousiy and bat : from one who does not mentioned for the rellef of srs, La Lyman. Hrouxh F Charies Hyde. the k pres jonnire oll mag- BEFENNS. WIE ‘a Ta MU TeKNTReR HRT aan NEoatt t to-day at hin home, in Enat of the Good Sense Shos to correct the i of thy t. x crest forget . Good cloth, > ieee *reclagta.™ | ‘ You ank wo oll Dollars never before tought any-| Looks much like other shoes, acts almest | Sra LL) ysJ Holme altny.| Yl thig like it. |HresceEesely bet Geen th score = | he : to iin Stock of Harrison Woollen Co, |, Don't let your child. be 5 pisgon toed’? in Georgia and was Blue Serges, Striped Flanne!s, Un-| or life ‘whed it can 00 eaully Prevented. iHenwood “Shot Neigh- |Report of f His Serious| bor Whose Atten- IIIness Is a hee tions Annoyed. Canard. ee City National Bank of tinished Worsteds, Plain and Fancy In Rusgt or Black, Cheviots, Black Dia onalss Prices, $1,60, $1.90 and $2.50, Suits magle to order, cut in latest According to size. style, with new tniitary shoulders}! JANIES S.COWARD, was eighty years old and 4 widow, three sone and a daugns 1 heen a resident of Rootbeer | trust fund | HesDox: Jane I wae ef MORE SMALL-POX CASES. has quenched Pertect ene __ 268272 Greenwich Sa saprarren tt to-day that Gen, Booth. t -_ i ” ——— EE foil waa sariously calle tively Twenty-Two New Cnaca nnd One your thirst for y F f Mralth Naar: many a year.\ ' a fhe, package: makes five gallons, NORTHWEST CORNER * 28th St. and 6th Ave. TOU CAN 8ELU'A SECOND-HAND semechide by advertiging \ he persisted in ‘ mere ring in teh HH and ln oot 5 owl are sen of small-pex trance, Henw és ‘ 5 = death from *the disease were yenices LB to the Board of Health, ath reported war that of four- (Lpbert Benidar, of No, $12 Bel- in enue, Brooklya. removed to! Eaoetty Brower Taland on ‘Muy cently. anmgcting business to-day us nent « usual at bls house, Mra, Garris CHARLES H. WIRES CO., Matern, Pa.” iy thet Lnport ened, trusting hin Simday ‘World Wants move ‘me im the business world, ra a demands upon hii irda Panes ene

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