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RLS EE TT syyaene <= saaneaean opener “WILL NO MORE SEE | -CRIPPLE’S SMILE. RIDLEYS’ FOR ECONOMICAL, SHOPPERS!! p02 - = Death ot Cheerful Robert Miller, Who Lived) |... j Thirty Years with Broken Neck. foes —— = COR Meyou carnot com SETS. JEWELRY '25¢ Fifth avenue has lect a ray When aun: he w, twant. f tale that you a. 98c, 1.4% Coats, Sterling aly Buckles A demonstration of tho “BIDENT” for lengthening the waist. why was always with t z “Stop, John; I want to speak to myl Voy friend.” him 4|Men’s Summer light or dark sha + 49 Men's Summer Suits, Coas and Trousers, it all the fashionable stripes and plaids, 5.95, 6.95, 8.45. STORES OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 8 A. 11. TO 10 P. M. F DEATH STAINES Kyron omission Thirty-fourta} He was | brevetted maj i Provisional Gi. @ He ts survived by two H E [Biwea tor eniekase 309, 314, NEW YORK STATE cacenocencoccnocrocicuoseonnoenn 3 |Latiny of Watertown | 3115 TO 321 GRAND ST., city. Thoroughly good Blue Serge Suits. . . . $7.50 [reenearc parm Suits, Ee [NIL be at Herkimer or Early Morning Hee" GIRL STRIKERS FIGHTING Fatalities. ‘Three sudden deaths were reported to | the police carly this morning. James) shleebeieee tit hie te! Mealon, thirty-two years old, recently | feleiticiicicbickiebbinieieieieinicieinieleiniat Feturned from the Philippines, where he | served in the United States Army, Gropped dead at No. X22 East Seventy @eventh street about 215 rk. Me had been suffering from consumption and insomnia. John J. Pearce, driver of a milk of No. 2 East Fifty-third str in an epiteptic Mt at Seventy-frst street and Firet avenue at } o'clock and dlea| ¢ three hours later at the Preabyterian Hospital Louis Schult Naquor dealer, ‘of down stairs in his he K this morning sad fractured his skull. He died soon after the accident. —- $$ —— HAS CEN, BOTHA > SURRENDERED Unconfirmed Report in London Says He Has. SRT wns, IMD 5 wah le LONDON, June 2.—The sun this af- ternoon prints the sensational an- mouncement which !t made June 18, that Gen, Botha, the Boer Commander, after the receipt of President Kruger's | % 4 Gecision not to concede unything, de- ‘a @lded to ignore the former President of + the Transvaal and surrender. 1 The paper len save it is believed at 4 the British Foreign Omice that the for- | 2 {a mal act of surrender has already oc- curred. —_— Jacob H. Leeds, of Nancoca: FAS SIN Cate Hie Throat in ite Ce Jacob H. Leeda, a wealthy Quaker reaiding in Rancocas, N. J., waa found @t 6 o'clock this morning by his pon, Harry, lying in a pool of blood in the cellar of his home, He had cut his throat with a razor, inflicting a hi GitsbERy. felmintel “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE STARTLING SATURDAY VALUES! It will be worth your while to carefully examine these sacri- we will cheerfully fill your order sent by mail. Not the expensive and fine gilt Belt EDW’D RIDLEY & SONS, | FOR THEIR NEW UNION. tebe ING, JUNE 21, 1901. | Outfitters Boys’ A typical tale of our ,Value-giving — prices cut ov many of the best lines. The market conditions | | 4 shine, for Robe: allis Miller is dead. | man of twenty-aev Mr M inake ither g or sort, but the useful kind. To-day his bod: {interred in. the a banker In this city. we ail good s2e4, rez j have been unusually tempt- little cemetery 8, Ont wnee | ar ae. 10 SEO Gin Pair. Shirt Studs (set of 3). 10c} ing—when we were of- some of thoee were dear to him fn) with x , . Belt Buckles, ilt, oxidized and is y Migpeen tone and peacefully, [aint timer an inine| Glothing Bargains. ~\jnck vst fctecsssss 0s. 10 jfered all the finest goods In days that were r Mr. Mille le dave from a roc ° Sameer anne - Fi . ee ; was ore of the # Ne Yors] pose was der water ts oi “or islouse Wasi 77 39C,48¢ 79¢ Bead Long Chains, red or blues. 5¢ jworth we couldn't resist. aah g fanhiont rs he was wheeled up fates : Bovs’ Russian Blouse Wash Sutis Pompadour Combs, the hoavy | We bought four times our BE adowitine aR Near by wa | 1.00, 1.49, 1.87. quality.ca0 seeeeteeees LOC jusual quantity. True, we char, ani from Thi aya nous E !! Boys’ Knee Pants, washable... J5c¢ Fans, nicely decorated, worth have had the biggest EESD street calle enews hin "| ERS HAO ey *| or 2 for 25c. noublawesees +++ 5c, 10} lin our history, pe veins Who lived with at erralteeeee hetiles Boys’ 2-picce Washable Collar Buttons. son pi ie it nears the end we finc They knew he co Suits ORS [some Rial ty OLnC Es aaa ourselves overstocked. To of raise his soft felt hat. of | Hix neck ts bre ate : sees 69, 1.90 separables..csceeee eee 2c! ict ; aan an accident many years ak jo; Mr. Miller bh t tors words | Boys’ Shirt Wa Fancy Hat Pins, clus! 1 close out we've cut prices could smile. His face, pale and tland resolved - we coat! lent grate. : 25:, 49¢ y iS, cluster topeees. Se Y | everywhere. times, would up when he = yuld Meat deaths tn , i. White Stone Ear Drops and Serews 1Q¢ F 7 5 , xf . hin friends. oF Mte where he wut be « »Men’s Duck Trousers taney rroschon and Sash Pine... 5 It is human nature toask “Where do F come in, on |}! Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, would ray to the 4 |} | union made clothing? What good does the union do ME ?"’ Taell tallo iH | and wel ilore In the first place it doesn’t cost you a penny, so that even if it did WOU" no good it would still be well worth YOUR | while, for the good it does to others But it does do you good and | J} it does save you money. We are selling this laigh-grade union made clothing for actually 1, #2SS than the inferior kinds are sold for. If vou know anything aboyt the manufacture of clothing, you know that nine-tenths of it is let out to contractors who carry this work into the disease and filth of the germ-spreading sweat shops. Th¢ Union guarantees you against that—and cleanh- ness and health are some good, aren’t they? passed. Value $3.00 and £3.50; now. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, . 25: Blue $ at.... 10.00] ]) 12.50 15.00 5.00 3.75 1.50 Handsome Striped Flannel Suits. . . . . . Elegant Suits, smooth and rough effects. . Summer Suits for finest dress wear . . . . Trousers for Summer, big line . . $2.50 to Striped Flannel Trousers, special value. . . White Duck Trousers, special . 75c., $1.00, £6.00 to $7.50. Youths’ Blue Serge Suits, Special at. perfect fit assured. Values up to $9.00; | Boys’ $1.00 Washable Suits, Boys’ $2.00 Washable Suits, Special for Fricay and Saturday at Fine Split Milans, valu: $2.00, 1 Neavy Pineapple Braid, value §2, 1 | SPECIAL IN O .45 nd 4 ao | tan vie z led Single, double and triple brims.) Tan Vici, value $2 i of illed. ortment of Straa Hats in) Patent Leather. value é5 4 All sizes and latest sty OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. } SN-WOOD5 (0. 740-742 BROADWAY. /A SEASIDE KNOT FOR ANNIE’S BEAU. aS Four Convenient Stores. —— icin! + Mieiitieiebi-i-bl-i-i-! Clarence ‘‘Broke” at Coney Island with a Fam- ished Sweetheart on His Hands. Many Passengers Were Aboard When Ship Struck. TORONTO, Ont., June 21.—The steamer Chippewa, of the Niagara Navigation line, ran on a sandbar in Toronto Bay this morning, i She was trying to make Weetern Gap ‘The steamer was m Falls and a large «were aboard Chicora, of the same line, nd no one was Injured. atean Is Alongside, a THREE BURNED IN : rible gash. of a A Ri ah ay Sey RAMEE Bow) Sanseeeret "a Shirt Waist Makers |! eyes, A |. Me got up at 4 5 nif waa dechted Inorning ‘and ‘members of the tans | Walk Out in a Body « (ites tn iwalt ani ste, who saw him then say that ke seemed A . f othe eit wanln Here are some attempts made by dalaty re to be in spirits. Two hours later Under theLeadership Feo Teiy: ra Fvening World readers to help Cla AD saunage? ‘A he ae found in the cellar with his f Pp a k tlaomellot lence grat tos outer ae aneueeeit \ _telteg Thrive. ken 4 roa 2 eirte ” ' ’ al mained "0 ENSoRS ne) out M den, bast ever heard of y the Fp cut wan n director of the Union| Of @ Pretty Young ., had form : mained at work the | enieh he found himself at Coney’ Island | wily Morse is felled In hls tracks and National Bank, of Mt. Holly, He was Mi ane , from employment. (with his beet itl Annie Appetite, He ' frankfurters?” Prithe in the county SS. with th \ At work Woqtd his last quarter for fixing Annie's Pia tn nrmctethere sia prominent In politics r years he had been an unsuccessful candidate for appointinent aa County Orchard street yours old, is] Wheel. and Leak from Pipe Caused ry on arrivs she war hung “proke’ [Shall we feed to capa ] Co)lector. tee h ath 0 a e doand he wa r H A ntrike {8 on among the irl em cate! Sa Oe a and he was “broke, [nee tikes her a imile and upsets the Wreck in Orchard “ o and didn't wish to let her Know he W494] eranKturt inakiag them ployees of the National Shirt Walet we ee of strikers} in thia condition, he puazied and puz- y And the place closed, Street House. Company Te Ket ne wis at oe | Went to her home one night after the] ziel hig brain for rome way out of the |B knew It had mov atreet: Vand the stele an duty w t she would] gembarransing predicament, Tho Even- # where it mov : ! yi 1 in golirg io 7 : d if sce the home-track. , CR SSIGES NRAERTERE ; wn in front of the place beh etl nee 2] ing World offern $10 for the novelest and [fallure to Tocate tt Clarence gets a fren i ~ y for poritions who respe aad her family Hart and that| most original suggestion that will help jidea where to find it, They finally get] Escaping gas from an automatic meter i WA NTS those who refused to go out; policemen mpl. pfontinue “at her machine.| Clarence out q borrows a aime unaecn| jg the tenement at ‘No, M1 Orchard are on hand to guard those at work anid tothelr me at SAN WOR Aetailead for eacOre BAAS | These are nome of the oddest roluttons |orangze phoaphates, FEY gtreet caught fire, today, and in ithe 1 violent ¢ at ne oon 1 from the shop y that have b recelved t —— explosion that followed three pers oy N Fail Ne Hay xorene fem et ny ening. coe ermine | goen not follow beans Bed a SEE GT onal ie Mar. Saran. Schneiderman, Abraham ever Fail to i Themucry ot che quence are cited |here that any of them WARKER. am Wat pitty-'t | Render and Bertha Frick, were pain- to them, Bettle Schwedel. sixteen [The winner will be annou with which. to appease] fully burned about the face and hands. late and for incompet ay will not he dictated to as ty World. rey, trae t 524 co disease Yrare old one of the girls who remained, ‘All were attended by an ambulance fon's appetite he took day, June 2. Give Satisfaction. srepealatia at syeciaareranern ticked “by several other wiris h where, ke the chil-|gurgeon and remained at home. objection of the firm why nome iiarecnten: : rt. they ate 4 RPO Rr rR to the untoniaing of the shop. The head 5 ber male ey way, [theuveind which te there™ (candwiches | |The room was ful of gas and all three f the f ve that Moe iv pretty badly | writes: from spoke of It, Mra. i t the firm anys that | Neen no A eoubaum. was cain | eites: WY nateilee Sisto mee dropped a quarter into the gaa meter Paid Help Wants) ct to vnion labor, « hessthin vo handied. Thin wan after the |e shock ’ PF HE TELLS A POLICEMAN. sree atrtick « match. ‘The explosion in This Morning's |e net he rernes terete Jun! of Dalle assigned to"pmatect the [gave him by turgenting that a feast! PERTHA WEINSHENK, 6 Rodman slot and struck a match. The explownn IN Tis Morning's] ciris whom he had dincharged peel AUR) NS it al Wathen: thinking that nf a “hot bird and a cold bot street, Jamalen Pinin, Masn—Clerenes| room and smashing the glass of the windows, in order, a bright thought fas Ma mind, Was not Annie a Christian Sclentiet and had he not studied hype was an honest lad and #0 he “told his to a poileeman" after he had Annie to take a quiet rest on the aa 2 ———_ business aall be run mptcens of ‘sn hirbealalel ’ Paid “f - eae j Floss of appetite and general ism? "Yo the beach,” sald Clar-|pench. He told the “copper that he Peigs Helps Wants in the GF An son as the sympton nce, and Annie went. There worked for Hinky Dink & Co., and that een Other New York | ‘Twelve girl pickets are watelii | OAR Uae nenosd to exert his hypnos Aatiniltvanipersethabihevextidags was i forty employees who rematnel at thet: | H oa ary surReOR It gar a king the choicest brands Fa eee a are ac ust Oriana ADENTS machines or who obtained employ thy : —— the most palat bla inorscls. r f lasting Rratitude, ‘The very original BAKERS after the atrike was ordered are ex mind the re." "How delicious.” trrasest captured the kind heart of the * saiest| j fuld Annle, after she had consumed —tney all have kind —hearte, corted to and from thelr work by 4 | PANAMAS ARE THE VOGUE. [7i'4,, Ante intn ‘shette und a bunch | emcee ste’ oxchanged, Conftioncen smn: . N Ps score of policemen, and the processlon of seaweed, “Do you know, dear, Tlhed and Clarence went off happy with a OPERATORS that {s seen dally Is one that ty . | Young Mros, Attracting Crowds should Uke something | Aing ney that) now dollar bill in| hia pocket and, a PAINTERS peraeet bore 1 Clarence grabbed and |Conoy-Isiand smile on hin fact, He fel ns amuses the great crowd of la t | with Thetr Summer stock inserted the end o tube In Annie's) the fair Annie to the full and the next PHOTOGHAPHERA.. PIANO HANDS who mirge to and from the east mide during the rush hours of the morning and evening, Two weeks ago St wan decided untonize the shop. Tien, the girls vay. t the trouble began. About the time the r charged, ot} Straw hats being the need of al now, the varlous eatablisument Young Bros. are objective pon throngs who want the real thing price. Pana New Disease, Supt. Hankinson Says, Is Killing Them Off. SIURT HANDS 9, SHOEMAKER . TYPEWRITERS USEFUL MEX weath ‘away until Annto . Homeward they did not come out of Surrender day he returned the oMcer the dollar an mouth and he had prortieed. wan quite They Will Aiea” 1! Just] scrated and Annie an i ce ber trance CASES Ged tp eh BUT HE DIDST TELL WER, Their. Arms Next te for] night | wher 4 wnstalr If Clarence tells the young Indy th 4 him. downstalre, And c i Indy the . at the] Brother three wont see Annie—Annie | whoie circumstances and if sne haa any Monday. -| more. regard or Cecling she will think more of fim for telling the truth than ber ap- ON A WILD-GQOKE CHASE, MANILA, June 21.—Gen. Cailles, the Ww, shirt Walat] According to Supt Hankinson, of the | 4, , pewter, u tite, Moral—Never try to sail under AIST HANDS Ww York and tock | Soclety for the Prevention of ‘Cruotty | aero He Gn fC B, M. AATONS. 15) Haat Seventy-aixth [false colors, for honesty ls the best pol-| insurgent commander in’ Laguna up headquarters ‘at No, 184 Eldridge] to Animas, y Misoase almilar tol eatt tor ail kinda of cj Pet ee eee ale nyvontt [daa firiees avenue, Bedford Park Mt. | province, with 700 riflemen and some atreet, the horses Tho ‘acgortment lev a = bolomen, 1s now In the vicinity of Pag- q + thing of the latest mos "! Pretty Girl the Leade c was ira: discovered last | Mie Brien ault all. Young Brow: } baa autiaigay a raareh trom Banta ‘The real head of the union Is Emmal titer hiv the lewling veterinary. mies | Mee wee sh abe Ain enn CRN 5 IF 0U HAVE A MOTOR TO Callies will surrender Monday, after Ginwberg, a stelkingly handsome bru-| scons fully 0,008 horses are eddy wule| froadwayy and Now si Fulton ones “sell, Rell it. A Sunday World xpected to bring Jn Malvar, St fering from the alhuent. Brooklyn. | *¢ = ed; ‘will find a buyer. ries oficer, with @ beautiful ollve complexion aia AOI i ils which he is dahieh cease ls ‘supe cad Sizes 7 to 16 years; of all-wool Cheviots and Cassimeres; perfect fitting for strength and durability these suits cannot be sur- Deuble-breasted, sizes 7 to 16 years; made of strictly all-wool, fast color rge; absolutely guaranteed; good Italian lining. Value $4, special at Same as above, with single-breasted coat and vest. Sizes 14 to 19 years; made of Blue Serge,also fancy Cheviot and Cassi- meres, cut on the best. models; thoroughly up-to-date; well trimmed; special at... Sizes 3 to 10 years; of Galatea and crash; warranted fast colot value $1.00; special for Friday and Saturday at.....sseseee.e Sizes 3 to 10 years; of Galatea, khaki, white duck or piqu , A ¥; Outfitters sothere To Men and Boys, Departments. Value $6.00; special Boys’ Blouse and Russian Blouse Suits, | Sizes 21 to 10 years; in Blouse and Russian Blouse Suits; made of Blue | Blue or Fancy Cheviot and Cassimeres, handsomely trimmed and -date in every way, none worth less than $4.00; some worth $5.00. vere good values at Sizes 14 to 19 years; of all-wool fancy and Blu: Cheviots, perfect fit- ting, good trimming, sewed throughout with sill 4.75 regular: 50c )8c value $2.00; ALTERATIONS MADE FREE. MONEY REFUNDED IF DESIRED. Open Late Saturday Night. To Men and Boys. 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. - 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts, 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. S4th and {5th Sts. 125th St., corner 3d Ave. ~ STEAMER HITS WOMAN FOUGHT ON BAR IN FOC.) A Vt ClQUS RAT. She Fell in the Struggle and the Rodent Tore Her Face. ' Mrs, Mary Denhart ts confine?-tome® home, No. 235 Bay street, Jersey City, to-day with reveral nasty wounds, the result of a fight with a huge rat. The woman while washing discove ered the rodent, which was over a foo8 long, under the tub, She attacked ft with a poker, but the rat fought back and as Mrs, Demhart leaned over it sprang at her, catching her throat, In trying to get away the woman fell and the animal ran at her fac her severely in several pla Denhart grew faint from pain and fright and found it diMcult to keep the rat off, 4 Finally she managed to regain her feet, and picking up the broom which she had dropped, struck at the rodent with all her might and kifled it. She grew hysterics! from the shock and neighbors who hear her #1 me ran In and found her bleeding and only half conscious, Her doctor is trying to ward off blood poisoning, pb ti lease MINE CAVES IN. ‘ix Hanired Employees Have Nare row Escape PITSTON, Pa., June 21.—Thirty acres of coal land in this section sank several feet this morning and the surface is stil acing down, The cave-in occurred af the Fidler colleries, operated by Elliett, McClure & Co, ‘The nlx hundred employees escaped. It In thought the shaft will have to be abandoned. The cave-in was due to “robbing’ pillars, Piles Qured WHERE KNIFE FAILED. — Thos. B. Wood, 818 57th Bt 50e. ——