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LTE POET E - > sopneicrent err: _ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JU (REST TEN ET PME PERT TT TEETER NTE TT 20, (1901. “PADDY” DIVVER, WHO IS THE RULER OF CHERRY HILL. OOOO ODO00O His Reign Is Now 4 Dispute, However, !or Big Tom Foley, the Councilman, Thinks He Can Oust Hini— His Life a Teinpestu- ous One in Politics. In Patrick Divver—‘'Paddy Divver of the Second’’--the Evening World presents another of New York’s real rulers. D.v- ver holds sway on Cherry Hill. bul his reign may not be jong, as bia Tom Foley, the Councilmun, thinks he is going to oust him by the fall. Divver has had a long and tem- pestucus carcer as a fighting poli- tician. His ‘*chowders’” are among the big cvents of the lower east side, his c.ub one of the big- gest of its kind in the city. First a saloon-keeper and afterward a contractor, he has now amassed a fortune estimated to be $400,000. “*Paddy’’ was a picturesque figure on the police cour! bench until the reform wave swept him away as it did many others. His appointment by Grant causea a storm of protest, but Divvuer qwas close lo Croker and remained. Real Rulers of New York, Patrick Divver. By a conservative est throe million words fn the newspapere famillarly known: The character of the Patrick an wd biv says worth every word of offense containe which Divver has has fair ground aulte against publics with hin career asa 1 numerous ona contempo: Hithal leagter inkind tnt ) mainiy for the amany philosophy dc vindictive resenti leader of us the most Ruarded man Nac ever f ay Into polith F Under the shad Hghter first Th he ta a Ke tows that he wi "SWALLOWED CREOSOTE. Miss Landers's Cure Lande Mer GOVERNMENT sects ROAD. Y Cneh for interest Of Iaterest to Curly Collectors. An extremely luceresting : bit is now © wodo th wa Windows of Orlentat House of A tine & C and §# Broad dt is of ev one diaplaye! «ou game firm, in tho: + an hmm i q hen siving, 3! jeuss, ts, Th lowing “1 AU the different ats ture of ivory ari in thie exhibit, from a Wmbrella tmenta, &c., and marvellou ina t fiandlen bao fowhom ki Cherry MH ae well r * AUNAWA STIRS UP BELLEVUE. Maddened Horse Makes} a Commotion in Hos- pital Grounds. jes out the brie GET WHAT YOU WANT by ad- ta In ity at vertising fo: i zens and ig for it in the Sunday World Want sheet. P My A PHoto: EDRICING NY Wor i [ele leteiorarereies The Road to Sue td Wants. nwer Dhan that ot eneteeeper with sis Medeeted. cess is Via Sunday Altinan’s a. BRAKEMAN CRUSHED. pitle Craxed pital ed by © engine | Will offer in their MISSES’ SUIT DEPARTMENT on Friday, and Saturday until Noon, store will be closed, The Remainder of Misses’ Jackets, Tailor-made and Fancy Suits, and Children’s Wool and | AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. | | MISSES’ COTTON WAISTS, 85c, $1.65, $2.25 Cotton Dresses, Reefers, etc.. Also Originally $1.45, 2.75, 3.75 and $4.50 CHILDREN’S REEFERS, . d . pe when $2.90 «| could not be in our stores and not be. Ne was re ~TMRS. SMITH WINS|CIVIL SERVICE THE MAYORALTY.: BOARD DEFEATED “Woman Steals a March; Court Decides Against on Jersey City It in Test Politicians. Case. | = H A woman } ared as a potent NY. NO ¥., June 9.—The Court | nib t and als has written no opinion in the Dem t service test case of Abraham Lod- of New York Clty. It affirmed ectsion of the Appellate Division without comment. n of the Appeliate Division Ludholz, who was a draughts- the New York Department of wld have his salary increased sing a further civil serv’ to which the Civil Serv! New York City took ex: | knocked awry, nid small, have ro Maser given to m of the oninion of the Apei- iston written by Justice Rum- ‘@ nothing in the etvil 1 can find that “there oneider the salary to be paid are to clasalfy ia the yosltion All the polities: etty Mr Sailor Collars; Pique 14 and y Court of Errors® Ecru Lace Collar, | - Lawn Stocks (to tie, 9 —————==>___ Hate Saves Mer Lite | VER, Pa. June 20.—During sere ay night In the Methodist at Wenksville a hanging lamp ole dropped on the he. Mise Alice Joye itt hate broke the force of the ——— = ner life. Collars, . TLE |Stuyvesant street » | poned 8. B. Altman & Go. NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. Summer Noyelties in Hemstitched French Batiste Neckwear, comprising Turn-over Collars; Stocks, Fichus and Vests, Ties, etc. Friday, and until Noon Saturday, when store will be closed Lawn or Batiste Sailor Collar, 38c, 68c, 90c, 90c., $4.15, 1.75 | Embroidery or Lace Turn-over | Danid’s’ IN THEIR NEW BISERT HTS AT ORAND JURY, "Fst lPoliceman Indicted epreaswavie &9 Sts., Extortion, Says Action WILL OFFER : Was Illegal. 6,000 Negligee Shirts. en A manufacturer’s overstock bought at our own price. "| They are in striped woven madras, with J pair detached link cuffs, latest colorings—helios, blues. pinks and oxblood, at 50c. each, | being a great bargain Fine Sea Island Cotton Shirts and Drawers. atreet x dicted on the charge ¢ tn trom Mrs. Lana Schmit: for allowing ner to conduct a disorderiy re arralmnet before Jul not guilty en! demurrer to the Indietmen: the ground that the proceedings before the Grand Jury were trregular and tle- plea [aa ‘Cuffs silk tipped, long of short the minutes of | a before te inspect will -morrow sleeves, at 5Qc. each; actual value 85¢. Big Lot Imported HALF HOSE. Manula:turer’s Samples at 3 Prices: 6 pre 95c. O Fry $b. 38 6 pr., $2.00 7c. pr. 25c. pr. 35e pre Good values at H25c, to 75c.each. Have you summer plans? World Wants wil help you work them out. THE OPINION OF THE PEOPLE. “Greatest Book of Reference ' Published.’” World = Almanac and Encyclopedia for 1901 1901 World Almanac an4 Encyclopedia. ¢ © a | ‘A reference book of over COO pages, 1.000 tapten eI Cs 12c, 8c. and 10.0% facts. © * * Substantially beusd tm | Mthorraph board covers, with sewed beck and trimmed edges * * © Price, Sic. By mall or from newadealers. Stocks, Chemisettes, c, 12c, 28c, 38c. | tet Outfitters We Want You to Know Our Four Stores— Headquarters for If there’s To-Day, To-Morrow and Saturday. -|old style merchant labels his stale stock; nor bar; hazardous merchant labels his cotton mixtures: but Bargains in the genuine, generous positive meaning—a desirable article at less than its actual worth. we use it of the following items: é Stylish Hats- Good Values. ‘That these Straw Hats are great values it is needless to say. They And yet even below our usual For we do not charge the hatters’ price— low prices you'll tind these. ot ch nor make the hatters’ profit. The saving is your advantage. The hats are exactly the same as the style- -makers—as an examination will prove, Men’s $1.25 Straw Hats, |Men’s “Extra” Panamas. Rough and ready Jumbo braid, The $5.00 and $6.00 qualities in the roved Spring 89c) of fine hand-woven Porto | Rico Brady $1.25; here.. |, in all th Men’s i Straw Hats,| stures.at- Meta csreeis 2280 | Boys’ stray Hats, The hit of the season-—the new | Of rough and ready brads, Ths shape which sh man is wearing. in all the best shapes; values ateves Impossible to obtain aT] 50 ss be where els: at Genuine French Panama Hats. Scarce at regular price, as they are unusually popular this season. have quite a few of the $12.00 grade which we are selling at. 8c! "* 7.00 drawing power in bargains, these stores of ours will be packed Not bargains in the sense with which the slow, ‘|Men’s Flannel Suits. to Men and Boys. the Best: gains in the sense with which the In that sense 2-piece Suits in all new shades and patterns, cool, serviceabl: Summer Suits, worth $10.00; selling at. Men’s Serge Suits. Of fast-color Blue Serge; half lined with guaranteed satin; perfect cut and fit. The lot is a special purchase under price; therefore unusually b value; a bona fide $15.00 suit at.. Men's Flannel Suits. 2-piece Summer Suits in very handsome effects, in light, medium and dark colors. As there are many higher-priced suits in with the regulars, first comers get the bargains. Blue Serge Suits. Of absolutely fast color all-wool serges, double or single Ireasted styles; latest high cut ve: ‘ousers with or ev ithets belt straps; a £15.00 value at. Men’s Serge and Norfolk. Suits. Fast color serges of tine quality; single or double-breasted coat; trousers with belt straps. Norfolk suits in gray, gree | 5 OO shad all other stylish effects; £18.00 and $20.00 values ates Washable Vests, $1.25. White Duck Trousers, 98c. °7.30_ 10.00 Furnishings Which You Will Gladly Buy for less than they usually bring. There’s nothing the tlewest and most exclusive wearables at popular prices. \[en’s Bathing Suits. The suits of the well known Brooklyn Knitting Mills Co. whg are noted as the best buthing suit makers in the United States. Striped and plain in al! styles Men’s Negligee Shirts. White and fancy, Madras or perealss, with or without cuffs, plain or 98, i [ou] plaited bosoms; a $1.50 value at Men’s Negligee Shirts. | Plain woven Madras in exclusive patterns, | phin or plaited bosoms; cutfs attached detached; a $2.00 value aA © 4.48) durable sorts at 9Sc, up to... {Oreste Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. sollsere OUTFITTERS | TO MEN AND BOYS. uA aie ET Ht a and grades, ranging from good 4 98 | unpleasant in the economy by which you can get If you doubt this, see these great values ; Men's 75c. Leather Belts. ia suede, pirski aM ciRcowhise all harness fin t belts; NOW cetersee eres 48 Men’s Leather Belts in tine qualities leather and finish. Mo- rocco at 9) exible Black Calf, $1.23; genuine s: $1.95 and Balbriggan Underwear. fing French Balbriggan Shirts and 75 Drawers, in all sizes trom 30 up 48 to $4; on sale ates... ceeeeee ic Men's Underwear. $1.50 quility French Balbriggan Mer- | cerized Silk or Lis!* Shirts and 98 | Drawers, each, at... e All Stores Ozen Late Saturday Night. f at Boseeey. near Chambers St. 6 } tlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. Convenient ) 245 and 219 Sixth Ave, bt. 14th and $5th Siu Stores. $25th St., corner 3d Ave. Four Raa q

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