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a gl A aa A a a le A A a PIT, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1901. nF say ae ee eo 2 oa nebo! PREP Tem, RDO LT aT Pe ® TOWN WHERE WOMEN VOTE [THREW AWN | =~ Oe Yamal Sore | } B. Altman & Go. _GOES UNDER THE HAMMER. THEIR CRUTCHES ~ | 100,000 Yards of | House Gowns and Negligees Genuine IRISH DIMITIES More Modern Miracles! of Plain and Figured Muslin, Liberty Chilfon, Crepe de | At Exactly Half Price---12!2¢ a Yard | at Church of Our Lady | Chine. Persian Lawn and Japanese Silk, lace and em: 1 EILEIS She climes oF sal ollerinasiot fetter Goons) maceiaa : of Lourdes. | broidery trimmed. | in design, their cool en airy eerewaa iar P| < | For TUESDAY, JUNE 18th: |finess. There is no other fabric on which a hal{-price offering would ~ 4 be half so ae 4.nd és to variety, here are over House Gowns of Cotton Fabrics, Four Hundred Choice Designs $1.00, 1.35, 2.25. 2.90, 3.75 Made by the best of all Irish manufacturers. A hundred of ° these patterns are in the scarce white grounds, with black and iksneteek The cruteh on | BATHING SUITS (exclusive models), of Mohair, Surah aired! figures, dots and stripes. ‘There are also many of the: een ae Ane eas shel ned. ue ne and Taffeta Silk. exquisite Dresden patterns, that you picked out of our regular stocks ther Churcltocl Oaritndrer liner and exhausted so quickly this season. Then there are vast quanti- Hroudway and Aberdeen street, ties in grounds of light blue, china blue, navy blue, pink, helio- trope, primrose and black, in all sorts of designs, of large and small figures, and wide and narrow stripes. All are crisp and fresh—just unpacked. The best of all 25c cotton fabrics, to-day at 12% cents a yard Women's Summer Uuderwear. By the touch of faith and the holy water from the famous French sh: periem ction] shel esesanaelt ail fed | Vests and Combination Suits of English Indian Gauze. terday in the twink roan eye ~ The girl's case was but one of many Deimel Linen-Mesh Underwear. | . 5 remarkable ones witnessed vesterday at | ‘ the church, “all modern mira ie Miltary Sweaters and Golf Jackets. All the counters of the Main Aisle are devoted to the selling, peuentek say gurouant about For TUESDAY, June 18th: There is plenty for all who order Promptly by mail. eater Alte “ho entered te eaittee| Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace trimmed or | Japanese Wash SILKS her prayers were Crochet Fronts, © ss ss 35, j pane caer te RAST Fall In a season of general scarcity we have these most desirable! healed yesterday. | u \{Summer silks in profusion—and very much under-price, as well, It was Pilgrimage | {They are cool, dainty and serviceable—which would be merit an en | SUMMER DRESSES. For TUESDAY, June 18th, | | enough, even if the cost was not so little as these exceptional prices blind were there | \indicate: anijhadaly z | Dresses of Silk Finished Chambzay, Linen and Mercerize4 Striped Japanese Silks, at 25c. worth 40c— “ 0 Re AU Roba AE fabrics: Rose, Blue, Pink, Violet and Bicut, $12 50) | Over a thousand yatds of these in twenty neat stripes, and all 1m light and mediam ‘ raat receeattine (ore | | Summer colors, Hright and strong; splendid for waists. prayed fervently for fatth as the hoy a Bea ictetwananeinkionannmudl ition Wine Dresses of Dimity, lace trimmed, tucked Waist, and Corded Wash Silks. at 32c, worth 45c and 50c— Coococ @l rathers Harden and Precile ; i We bought over 35,000 yards of these to get them to sell for so little, Semé ae : Pllgrlmanés inrel iindeeto ines Church Shirts assorted COlOtN St 7 eae peeceet| 9 1247.5 « Tjiallty we have sold so many of this éeason at regular prices Variety now | G y of Lourdes every ites ‘ : | ; er thi have had lar stock—almast qua Suffrage Was a 8 See ouceat overs Ute Dresses of Madras, Striped Gauze and Mercerized | Sins tlntsitpentand Nchaksstand| ee eg ene oleae Hoodoo for Lin- § famous shrine at the fount- | fabrics, - ; : ‘ : : $5.00 | vin aoe blues Hiern ITs £3 hi bal | ex that waa) Uissrenebs (Our ‘ \{ Striped Habutai Wash Silks, at 32c, worth 50c— coln,N.J.—The Once-|3 {aay and al the water used tn erecting Spee - St Ue went nate one sanaaed Guay eapred| rey sass oa Thriving Settlement fountain : meee | crews, men's sbirs and yajamas, Sold here until last week for $0. these : F b 2 e Will Be Disposed of — — — ; = =| __ bilge ant pink apes Tass jee Chak tn Ge lo ones aeoameae ama Ent action H.M. FLAGLER MAY | [eee Si eee ‘The real penuine Habutai silk that probably has more uses than any other silk: = 0 Can hed, and always looks the same; cool, fine and strong; for pretty town In a growing rection of widths and qualities: MEME Mian mace anise societies 21 in, wide, 35c. yd. 27 in. wide, 50c, 75c, 85c yd. 36 in, wide, 65c, 75¢, $1 ye. | Notunta ant Masement. The entire town will be sold under the hammer, without reservation, by Fred C. Wolbert, of Jersey City, on July 10, Too muoh female suffrage was Lin- coln'x undoing. The town was founded by a real-estute syndicate and {t re- ed nobly to booming methods. » sewered and paved and laid out ets that were given the names of 5 a tatesmen and warriors: | WOMEN MEMBERS OF LINCOLN (N. J.) CITY COUNCIL. Lincoln ave Correct i | JOHN WANAMAKER, Fye- | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave. 9th and 10th Ste, Glasses a Eas ae Half Price. For $1.00 you can have a pair of me regular $2.50 eyeglasses. And one ote my sta! of oculists and eye surgeons will examine your eyesand see that you $ get a pair that will permanently benetit your sight. There's no extra charge for this esamination—it's free whether you buy glass:s or not, Isn't this offe: STUDY GASrnonomr a2. RANGE in the subject. Boiling, baking, roasting, toasting or sim- mering can be done better and cheaper on a GAS RANGE than on the best coal range ever made. 1t makes no smoke, no dust, no oor, no ashes. It keeps the kitchen cool and comfortable. Was essentially a town wot id when there were to organize a cll Here Now IsaChance for Her Admirers to Show Their Appreciation of the Charming Creature. As long as the wo ‘ u concluded thi wito P Drake. 41 rhe pretty @hirt-waist girl has three) with you tn your cholee. Should your tieingholuine civil war veteran, took up the cause’ of tl the ladies energett 2 sold months of conquest ahead of her. favorite shirt-walet girl, receive moet worth” investigating — especially wh:n The prettler the girl and the prettler| six of the prettiest shirt walnts that mad: by an optician whose successitt they talked. thelr hu Jecting him to runt fore siay her collection of shirt walsts, the more money ¥ oF good taste selec old be two women, and four men in| hearts she may string from her dainty | the Town Council, Miss Emma Exel] girdle. Do you want to help on this/ and Mra, Clivia Hazard were the female | work of destruction? Who ta the p eat es trl yo 2 Write! niet. lest shirt-walst girl you know? Write Sed name, of shirt-walet girl of our experience in fitting eyes covers period ‘of more than a quarter of a century? $ You can buy at LZ. Alepapuley) |e" Rone be ried with three fine shirt waists, and hird girl will receive one SOOO OO BaGEOOS ox 7 : her name and address on the accom- ne Shirt-Wwalst Girl tdieen | a panying ballot ant send. it in to the | ning World, Post-OMee Box. 35h Evening World. 7 will doubtles: ¥ York City 0 mgd ah i {tla number of adndrers ‘who will ngree, Mowing 1s The ballot: 9 3106 E, 23d St., New York, nesr 4th Ave. on theInstalmont plan Brie of guerctning the er aa 192 Fulton St., B’klyn, near Orange St bad een omen of the . Apply at the nearest cas office or at the +p Dk courge, the women of the Council ame 541 Fulton St., B’klyn, near DeKalb Ave, bai) UH and thts got some of the Then things naturally drift Miss.. they who petitioned to put into the hands of a The auction. results under. foreclosure proceedings a uinst the New Jersey Of cece secsceen cece cent rene cece secs ceserrctseresereecceseee as the Prettiest Shirt-Waist Girl in Greater New York. ee an ML New tdens DESMOND ACTS | |chsne A church, the vile and th Realty Compan: lage schoolhouse, many residen 106) lota will be disponed of hammer, “From now until th the auction every site to be Kold Is dee- orated with a red fag. Sender’s Name.eee.scesseccscecccs cece cece sess cece are rich In minerals and In fur bear- ne Money you * a CETL G LL a : MRS. MINNIE WALLACE WALKUP-KETCHAM. ‘i Who Kil Fee ee We shall put on sale” ‘The matter will be brought to the at- PRN CRA CEE SOHN fer ca) asain tere hoe Detective [o) illed Gatyeonstotithevade tention of the moneyed Irishmen In New arrey Lad hb York and wn meeting will noon be held CHICAGO, June 17.—Soclety to take steps tu secure possession of the here are discussing rumor that . property. The Islands 1 be named Minnie Wallace Walkup Ketcham, the ee era inenitdes : beautlful widow, 1a to marry again and @)the old Irish Kings nn be given 4 ba | a jia to continue her record of wedding |i vantages of buyin Llyn Shoes. Ths | Tuesday, JSune 13th, certainty of quality : — of sty le—of fullest possible vaiue brings. th: old customers ind that the gowns #ie wore Bath Beach Man in the envy i eae Straitjacket. 1,500 Remnants of: sugain tn the ruilng brine. nase Weal neil men beet Henry M : : eae ty aN a Mr, O'Donaghue does not. te! ere i et ‘ S touchad ‘the widow'r t % mothy: Jesmond, yer o 4 ‘i i Q i a the ‘islands ure focated, ‘tiut saya that aa Ue ed Malt Instructed. her, attorney. to make} John MeMuilin, hat become so violent bake wich pele Printed New Irish Kingdom to|!!> 2% Ih a temperate cltme. Operation’ to Supply| wamup-cinem wiult ecinee 5 il not to eto Nard OMT haw become neceanary to. place hie ‘ f ears T 7 FARMER? ¥ cain hatelmonlal “ibaa teste ‘ aetvices By the} in a cket, Desmond on Sat- I. BLYN & SONS. Arise ina emper- WANT TO BEA Deficient Covering Flagler Is) many times a millionalre, Deh stand MEAY Kil himself by diving a ela 403, 405 EAST 91ST ST. F l i hi : b t LENS, h to the floor of | Three { Third Ave. corner 122d St. ate Climate. MereclanloGsorianlentlalthe for Boy's Eye. wh te her {tro other husbands, both of ci ne a J Be Ha te (808 plekth Hel tcl Ou ards, whom dled sudde er marry-| 3 eteham [9 : in Service, 3 : eo Aeeaty MTs Die laa Jall, Hrookiyn, Hts head | Stores. (162 Bowery, near Broome. | an yng thes fpesinet agi, ane ens | nt struck the stone floor with «reat vlo- }aunning a length from 3 to ‘ WASHINGTON, June z Pane ey . . O'Donaghue, of No. 391% s were worth only a few hundred thou-| | NRL area srareiseanhas a Service Commisalon anne Nature did not fully equip Joseph] rinds of dollars i : 4 July 23 1t wi hold an examination for! Cambardiel, of One Hundred and| Mtr) Fiagler fs aulng his wife for él: and he was rendered Desmond was a circles | PROF. KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION 26 yards, All of them $1.09 at cuLue cures | goods; closing out at dy fertous handicap in soclal and busine ncluded to have an hopelessly tn: ‘The report of the co Mira, Ketcham and Mr. F HALATION atarra ant acheme to depopulate Ireland by start- 5 Ey r f ate Sal tng’ new Irish; kingdom’ on tour islands | she, nostlen) Of farmer jin) tae Indian) E ny seventh witeee aud Arthur ave-|yorce, He if now a resident CoE ea h Authoae Bronchitis) | on which he has secured an option. He] I bositton pays from $0) to $720 a ‘nue, when he wan born fourteen years] Florida, The recent Lesiciuture t ‘4 i LC th writes to Capt. John Kiwi ‘anvem: prospects of promo- ago. is left id wan deficient #9} to win hin case, passe} a vill making | ne World. mut} Meal iin had t BD his c Consumption. aa 25 cls. * ployee of the Mutual Gan Company, at and in addition quars that he could not wink tt and could not] tneurable insanity a rea.tn for divorce that uch was RS CU Cae ne 4 No, 36 Union square, that the Is! . comple! close the eye, Mrs, Flagler has been for ral years can ! bats Be y a yar The boy was sensitive about his mis-| under the veDonald nie trdal fortune and he decided that as he grew]at his aan! r Shantersuahe are ote olde ac! ye vould be a , but in! floor be a C older his lack of an eyelld would de al jy (000 0.008, but ia M Mis l Oo} d. 2) l aylor, ally if Hvening Neorid that| not. serious. to marry Mrs rringe of teatness ‘ for mur-| Broadway & 20th St A month age he was tri r comes in Tm=VVORLE peas pla here Dr letter from a Florida winter resort, Honatren as sughter | 4 « Koch in America, aT ce FR TT en Secale from hls ‘The writer vayn that Mrs. Ki war! joey added to the house and the oi civ) VENCAIIEN hi (iy one of the most fascinating vixitora et] coom enlarged z a ‘| ROCKEFELLER’ iS) MAN, $1,000. ard OU Mag omimias phyatelin, xa Movking Bird's Trt veking-bird soprane, 4a pronounced trie| 4 TEX TRIE AA, COR: BRSADWAY (5678 ST. skin to the bo: the surgeon in 1 ninutes provided the y with a perfectly modelled eyelld, wenten | [will henceforth enadie him’ to wink at cL} will and close en he chooses, (Special to The E re i ASBURY PARK, June 17.—George D. Fire Engine Wrecks Carringe. | ogers, sceretary to John D. Ro Thomay McGarrity was driving Engine) feller, has headed with $1.00 a subdscr seorctary of the St Helin Walls © ng Worlt) The Sunday World’s Summer Resort pages contain a splendid variety of hotels, boarding- houses and farmhouses. her heralded reeelved 3 home from a tire in Foraycs| ion for a new Meth : The World’s Vacation Bureaus will treet lame bight when he saw a boy In|” Mr, Tokers, Seneran Bon f anger of bemg run do by the en- 5 ieabehiiee xain called ot ‘ i ; ini kine at Bowery and Broome streets. He| S#ked for In the ¢ 4 ‘Vingiy aweet and furnish free information pertaining to Turned. quickly. and. the heavy horaes | Jumped up and exclaimed, “Ti Ud eR an t ower a olaaned Into a cwtrlage, Tho carriage | thousa all summer resorts. Wan wreeked andthe ecupanta thrown | CuueAndS ifr gue but inunjured. They’ were both Mr. Htogers was a stranger In the con-| ‘ Avolications by mall for Summer-Resort Literature must be accompanied by agctora: M. setriners, of Bie 16 Ella. arena aONs but the ntanelty of t's ‘atumpa\tol covel th street, and A. Scaturrio, of No. 265| gift set the ball rolling, and in jess than . ad AEE adi i Broome street a hour $10,000 had been subscribed. have been tn » ‘They were eo bad Bis Skull was fractured. He may dies | must go into dem (damaged that they hnainane ——— jij peewee

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