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| MANY ILL IN A BIG BLOCK. Miss Zona Gale Accompanies a Sick Babies’, Fund Doctor on His Rounds in Densest City Square. With a new doctor T went t yesterday, on the work Ww. 1 nn There ts fearful. itn mortality among death In checked that adopted by Th They Ive, most of the Hixtyefirst street t SALVATION ICE, 1018S. CENT. ons Loaded with Com- fort for the Poor. = pots and tee ¢ Is of th Dest te poor familles » mst feature of work. Diocks of | harke of an enthusiast{e Salvationtst The instructions from hh were that where there was re for the tice and any person was unable to pay for It, it was to be given free, “We find that the poor people prefer v to be independent and pay thelr cent rather than have the n mander Booth-Tucker s: 5 Cy will gradually Increase the number of enrts as the summer progresses, Be- aides the carts the will be Ice depots at our slum posts at Greenwich and Cherry streets. ee » One Famous Restaur- ant is Replaced by i? another. The old Delmontco property on F¥fth avenue and Twenty-sixth street has been leased by J. B. Martin, and Mar- stin’s restaurant, which has been for decades at University place and Ninth street, will be moved there In the Fall. ‘This was welcome news to-day to many New Yorkers. Extensive alterations and improve- ments are planned for tho old building. ‘Work on the property will be started immediately, Everything will be done @ make the new restaurant as popula: es the old one, and to retain the cus- domers who have dined there for years. Army Sends Out Wag-|: | \ TOTS $--—______ away my nat is wsennan the only Md be to wheel INQUIR mmiaston Appointed on Min Sanity. A commission has been apy inquire Into the sanity 0: Miles, w ss milita’ former Pre the 1 he curte ay happen to others, but i hathon packed Y FOR COL. MILES. ANIGHT STRUGGLE. | Woman's Fight with a Demon. will affect the | Jady in Herki- | experience that , THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1901. ” Dress Sutt Cases, Bags, &e., For the Traveller and the Vaca- tion Seeker. “Appearances are deceitful,'’ but they are {nevertheless impressive, and for this reason it always pays to dress well and appropriately. But don't put a fine, brand-new wardrobe in an old or shabby looking dress suit case. Get 4 @ new one, for ‘appearances’ sake'’ i{ noth- ingelse. Get the best you can afford while you are at it-you'll nnd it the cheapest in the long rum, Any of these are bound to suit and picase, and nowhere else can they ‘ be had for so little money. ®| Dies (R with Irish Line co:nets; com zr for bolainy col a special brass lock w prisingly cheap at | | | } i Suit Cases ct heavy cowhide leather, line! inside straps, | ered at the ful. teagth of the care cuits ani handkerchiety, and mal trinkets: brass catches or strape; sur- 5.00 of split: bartoo, very Ight in Telescope handle, these sites and eight, with 2 , 2iinck, 24ineh, 70 50 1.90 1.20 Split Bamboo Haut Bags, very light and convenient, in the newest apis. at, 5,0 size, . and 60c. ce leather, leather lined, ful! die, brass lock and catches 7 18 inch, 5.00 Dress Suit Cases of dark, serviceable ma- Osford Bags -Olive c cut bags, stitched leat! Isinch, 10 3.75. 4.50 4.50 a jterol, inustin lined, steel frame, inside leather covered inch site, Leather Dress Sult Cases, of good heavy 8 uslin lined, in- side ‘straps, leather caveted comers, brass piated lock and’ catch- es, 22 and 24 inch sizes, at Sheepskin Club Bags, chestnut and olive color, muslin lined, in- side pocket, *.| nickel-plated lock! _| andcatches, these sizes and prices: 10 Olive color, Ox- ford shape Leather Bags, deep and roomy; ‘musiin lined, in site pocket; +] brass-plated lock and catches; these sizes and prices: 18 inches. 1.10 1.40 lub Bage, of genuine cowhide leather, in tusset, olive and black, muslin lined, nickel plated lock and catdbes, these sizes and prices 12 i 16 Ww 18 in. eo «175-240 «2.75 3.00 || Bicycles tor the Fourth of Luly. Why not spend the day in the country on your wheel, away from the smoke, the din and the heat of the city, returning in the evening in time for the fireworks? If you need a new wheel, or any supplies, get what's wanted here and you'll save money. Since the opening of the bicycle season—nearly five months ago—-no bicycle offering made by any one has equalled that which we have pre- sented in the 1901 Fowler Bicycles. We have recently acquired possesion of the entire stock of the Boston agency of the Fowler Cycle Works, containing such choice {and highly desirable styles as the following: i **FOWLER 1901 CHAINLESS," “| Fitted with Hartford single tube tires— the 1d renowned Sager gear list price $00.00, hile they last, your choice at FOWLER 1901 TANDEMS, | Double diamocd frames fitted with Hartford 77 |H Tandem tires and finest of other fittings, list price $75.00, while they last, your choiceat 32,50 FOWLER 1901 ‘*KING BEE"' RACERS, jaie with truss frame, weight between 19 and 20 Ibs., frames 20 or’ 22 inches. List. price ' $0.00, ‘while they last, your choice at ‘owler Racers have won more races than any Decide 35.00 mis and tts not 18.00 common. She says: “I am impressed w her wheel ow on the market, The workman- : ; son noe. | Sip of them is as fine as the firest-—every fit- the desire not only to thank you per- |tin? {p ‘perfection tteclf -and. they have. the sonally for relief, Ing symptoms without thin the cause. “When | would drop asleep but realize | others may have the same distress- that | famous Diamond 500 1% -inch tires. | We also continue the sale of Fowler * 1901 Truss Frame Century Model | Bicycles at king of 15.75 I would seem to receive a perfect electric shock from feet to head through every nerve of my body. It was dreadful. I would finally become so feverish and exhausted with this horror repeated over and over each timo I fell asleep that I was obliged to force myself to stay awake, actu- 1 ally not daring to think of rest. “After one such horr!ble which I shall never forget, I arose completely worn out with my night’: battle, but with a firm resolve to ser aside my morning cup of coffee, as I began to believe that was the! cause of my trouble, “L had some Postum Food Coffee made according to directions; I took another cup at tea time, to my great surprise, I fell quietly asleep and rested well all night. 1 The Morrow Coaster and Brake attached to your wheel for (Your wheel called for and delivered without charge when this attachment is to be made.) Breycle Sundries. Cleveland Blue—Will a: ‘2 your spoke from rust, seems Incredible after only one day use, but it Is positively a truthful statement. 4.50 20th Century 1901 Gas Bicycle Lamps, 1:75. night. | Columbia Automatic Gas Lamps, 2.00 P, & A. Banner Oil Lamps, at 1,25 | per bottle, 5 | Foot Pumps, large size, good and strorg, each 25 Boyce Pocket Foot Pumps, very powerful, only = 18 Sprocket Locks, with keys, each 5 At night. | Guaranteed Single Tube Tires, worth’ $2.00 each for 1,25 “Diamond 500." The best tire made, pure rud- | ber only used in its construction; worth $6 each; | nete for 1,95 “[ have persisted in the uge of | Veeder Cyclometer, registers 10,000 miles, only = 6S, Postum until now my nervous sys- | The Bevin Echo Bicycle Bell, 50 Threo-tn-One Oil, per bottle, 12 tem {1s In perfect condition. “Husband showed some signs of | coffee polsoning, such as stomach} trouble and other symptoms, so he! left off the coffee and drinks Postum! with me. This hag Improved his | health, and he says he likes Postum be! than he did the old-fashioned | cofteec, buy one of these. “We might have been saved our cheap. trouble if we had known the truth |Handsomely Decorated Porcelain Clocks, 8x12 about coffee, bnt we were ignorant. inches, Ansonia movement, with hour and half as are thousagjds of others, and had bour gong str: regularly worth $6.00; on to learn by experience. sale here tc-morrow for just Please do not use my namo In | nickel Alarm Clocks, large size, with clear, loud- public.” Name can be givay upon | sounding bell, warranted and fully worth $1.00; apolication by the Postum Cereal | tomorrow's special » only o., Ltd, Battle Creek, Mich. | ‘ Clocks. Olain Ficer, Front) (Sporting Goods Dept., 24 Floor, Rear.) “Time is money—never waste it." If your clock doesn't keep good time, get rid of it and They are dependable, yet 50 For the last time until September This Store Will be Open All Day Saturday. The Saturday before July Fourth is generally one of the busiest of the entire season. doubt we could reach very satisfactory figures without any special effort, but peculiar circum- stances prompt us to make a most extraordinary effort for this Great Clothing Day. The circumstances are these: We have on our counters some 5,000 suits that are not strictly regular—hundreds of small, lots left over from recent great purchases and the special sales fol- lowing them--and of none of these hundreds of different lots can we get any more. - We have therefore decided to arrange a peremptory Clearance Sale of the entire lot of over 5,000 Suits At the wonderful price of *7.00) Suits for Small Men. | Suits for Big Men. Suits for Lean Men. Suits for Fat Men. } Also for to-morrow ' Pergo ere + Your Chotce of 865 Young Won’s Suits, the proper spring and summer fashions, styl- embracing fast-colored Ducks, Chambrays, Cassi- | Crashes, meres, Tweeds, etc., that have been selling at blouse cut, handsomely trimmed and ap- regularly, all sizes! pointed, the very same that regularly sold for ish serviceable Worsteds, Cheviots, from $7.50 to $11.00 from 28 to 36 breast measure, at $5.00. son. taking, repairs, etc. | Suits of Wors Suits of Chev: will suit you. } Also for to-morrow } pe SS reese | 465 Boys’ Washable | Knee-Pants Sutts, Galatea Cloths, etc., | $1.00 and $1.50, | at 50c. Our Annual Double-Value Shoe Sale Begins To-Morrow, Saturday, June 29th. The mere mention of it ought, and no doubt will, fill our enlarged Shoe Department with a great throng of appreciative and economical people. and the sceptical will naturally want to know why it is that we can afford to sell such good shoes at such low prices right in the middle of the Summer sea- Here’s why: All well-regulated shoe factories are closed during the month of July for stock- When they reopen they start making Fall and Winter shoes. carry over any Summer shoes, they sacrifice them at the best obtainable cash price. reason, and in this way, we secured many thdusand pairs of high grade shoes and Oxfords for men, women and children at about half their actual worth. the first time, and while the sale lasts New Yorkers will have the opportunity of buying seasonable, stylish footwear of a good quality at prices that won’t be possible again this year. sure to find just what you want, as there are all sizes in all lots. Plenty of experienced salespeople to serve you and assist in making selections. brown Ht ISe. Regular values, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, Mt 125 all sizes, Regular value $2.00. Ht 14. Kid Button and Lace Shoes. and $3.00, Ht 1.95 soles; $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Sniants’ and Children’s Wear. Here Are the Offerings: WOMEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS Women's Oxfords, in tan, and black, turned, all sizes, in dozens of new and pretty styles; also, Women's Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, some with cloth tops. Women's Oxford Ties, tan and black, with light soles and fancy stitching, Women's Tan and Black Kid Hand Turned Oxfords, Rus- sia Calf welt Oxfords, Women's Tan Kid Lace Shoes and Women’s Black Regular values, $2.50 Women's Tan and Black Kid Oxfords, with turn and welt Patent Leather Ox- fords, with light and heavy soles, military ‘and French heels; Tan, Kid and Calf Welt Sole Lace Shoes; Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes and Pat- ent Kid and Patent Leather Lace Shoes, in several styles; aM sizes of each kind. Regular values, Stylish and comfortable Summer Wear for the little ones at the smallest of prices: Infants’ Cambric Slips, with tucks and ruffies, Children's Muslin Drawers, with tucks and em- broidery or lace, sizes 1 to 4 years, at Missca' and Children's White Skirts, hem- stitched or embroidery trimmed, at Children's Embroidery and Hemstitched Law) Guimpes, while they last, your choice, Children’s Guimpes, of hemstitched lawn, r Suits, in stripes or plain ; worth $2.95, at Pique Mats, with Children’s Linen ‘Mexican last, Children's Fancy Hats, worth up to $3.75; a choice to-morrow for Children's Lawn Cape, regular 89c. values, re~ duced to ed brim, at Hats, while they @econd Floor, 19 23 hand f in Mt Children's, Kid Spring Heel Lace Bf) 2.35 Shoes, in sizes up to 11; also,; Little Boys' Satin Calf Spring Heel Shoes, in sizes 8 to 10 1-2. We 639ec. | Heel Shoes; also, Boys’ Satin Calf values. Regular Heel Lace Shoes, all sizes upto S 1- Regular values, $1.50 and $2.00. KH 7, 25 Boys’ and Youths’ T: 5 1-2, Shoes, in sizes up Regular value, $2.00. Ofata Floor, Centre, 16th St. Site Women’s and UWisses’ Bathing Suits. Own your own bathing suit. comfort and appearance demand it. W: would wear an ill-made, ill-fitting suit wh prices as these? Women's All-Wool Flannel Bathing Suits, trimmed with white braid, at Women's Brilliantine Bath'ng Suits, with large sailor collar and tancy braiding, Misses’ Bathirg Suits, of brilliantine, with white braid trimming, at Suits of Tweed. Suits of Flannel, etc. All told the assortment is most re- markable — embracing every new style, every proper style, every suc- cessful style of the season—not one suit in the 5,000 worth less than $12.00 and many of them worth up to $20.00. If you can be suited at all, these suits full sailor These will go on sale to-morrow for MEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS. At 1.00 Ht 145 Black Kid and Calf Lace Shoes, in dozens of differ- Y to 8; of the others we have all sizes. pair of shoes in the lot worth less than $3.50; many are worth more. regular $4.00 values; some pairs in the lot worth even more, Regular value, $1.25. A All makes---of the best Misses’ 2 2. SS leathers, such as tan kid FC? DSc. Tan Kia and cait, patent leather, patent kid and the. pest Spring of ‘the samples."’ All regular $5.00 and $6.00 Kid and Black Calf Lace} Cleanliness, the proper kinds are to be had at such low) \ Bathing Capa and Shoes of all descriptions at corres-< pondingly low prices. Gecand Piece.) ¢ For the last time until September This Store Will be Open All Day Saturday. No ted. iot. Oe { Also for to-morrow { Hl! Our Fine Gwo and Ghroe Garment Suits for lads from 6 to 16 years old. Russian and Blouse Suits and Sailor Suits for smaller boys, plain as well as mixed effects-—2very suit carefully and skilfully made and trim- lie $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 values, At $3.00 The curious (3 Rather than For this You may be Men's Satin Calf Shoes, in lace and congress styles, all wide widths and plain toes. Men's Tan and Black Kid London Toe Lace Shoes, all sizes; also Russia Calf Ox- Regular value $2.50. Men's Tan Kid and Calf Ox- fords, veral new styles of this season's make; Tan and rds, in sizes 7 to 10. L95 so 1,200 pairs of fine Sample Shoes and ample shoes come mostly in sizes 6% Not a Men's Tan and Black Shoes and Tan and Black Oxfords, all Goodyear welts; all Men's Shoes and Oxfords. 2, } ; ra Reliable Razors Reduced Warm weather makes the beard grow rap- tO} idly and causes the skin to become tender and irritable. Hence the necessity of a set of razors of a good quality. The razors we offer for Saturday will give perfect satisfac- tion, and the low prices place them easily within the reach of all who may need them: ho en a larly worth $2.00, 1 “Our Own! finest. qualit hollow jo worth $ mortow Star Safety Razor, with ex: tra dlage holier, the best safety razor mi regularly worth $2.00 a set; reduced for ot to-morrow to 1.10 QMaia Fieor, Front, 18t St. Bide) | 38 Revolvers and Blank Cartridges : for the Celebration of “The Glorious Fourth. {| We are a noisy but an intensely patriots pecple---ro question about it---and when w3 celebrate Independence Day we try to maWe ourselves heard the wide world over, If you. like to hear ‘‘the Eagle ecream’’ and plenty of harmless noise, why not take a hand in it yourselt? You'll find what you need moa}: in the following list, every item of whicd is. marked at the lowest price at whic! C had for anywhere to-day: ut ce be Sing'e Action Re- | volvers,32calibre, © j tim fire, } Double Action Re-_/} volvers, 22, 32 or. |} calibre, F “H. & R." or Hop-) | kins & Allen Fa- mous Automatt/;/ Ejector Revolverg, 22, 32. or 38. cal} 7 beer Jest the weapon for home defense or wf. f celebratirg the 4th of July ina noisy way wich { blank cartridges, PRISER) : Blank Cartridges—Noisy but harmless, you need for your 4th of July celebration. ‘and prices: 22-calibre Blank Cartridges, 50 in a. box, for, | 32-calibre Blank Cartridges, rim fire, i 32 Centre-Fire Cartridges, $0 inarox, for | 38 Centre-Fire Cartridges, 0 in a box, for, | £00 Biank-Cartide Pistols, will shoot 2ahy bok Cartridges, specially priced at ij Full lines of Smith & Wesson and Colt 32 fale (Second {hoor, Rear.) awe vers at very low prices. renown eer | $7.25 and $1.50; Copy- righted Books ror I5e. Interesting books by well-kycjwn moéerm” authors, well adapted to warm jveather.read- ing, at prices that no one will /rniss. It’se good list—look it over. 1 COPYRIGHTED BOOKS, bounid in cloth, published at $1.25 and $1.50, to-mor- 35. row for Vitler of the Two-Horned Alexands. By Prank B ton, Sava The Stoe! Without Dogma. By Hentyk Slenkiensiez, Lamesa By Camille Flammarion. Instinct of Stepfatherhcod, ¥/Man Bell, Poot People. By t K. Silnimane i The Three Wives. By Jeanette H. V/ alwosth. john Ship, Mariner. By Kearf Elivee. ist! Ye Landsmen. By Clark Russet], Uranie. By Camille Flammarion. Knight of King’s Guard. By Elwan] Martin, The Confatning St Camcla: ‘BY Au'ce Sedgwick, confounding of Camelia. ‘oe The Manxman.” By Hall Caine. 4 Sentimental Tommy. By Jas. M. By urrie. In Connection with the De Willoc ghby Claim, My. Frances Hodgson Burnt. By Hi irold Prederia. e D * z ira jontt & S8h « Damnation of Theron Ware. Gal's Gossip. By Arthur M. Binst-ad. The Duke's Servants. By Sidney I |. Burchell, Guerndale. By F. J. Stimson. Within the Capes. By Howard Pyle. Prisoner of Zenda. By Anthony Ki ppe. Kit Keunedy. By Sidsey R. Croeh ett. Summer Headwear for Men and Bays... - Cool and comfortable, yet osrrest straw and other hats, eqyal in every. te those sold by exclusive AY haere at half and less than half t¥eir What we advertise we {have for: sale, |’ cannot afford to misrepresent. offerings and be convinced. On sale Saturday, several hutidred desem Men's Stylish Straw Hats, in all the newest and styles of straw—rough\and smooth bead) © straw hats that are being @old elsewhere at eg: $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 aplece, for Boys’ Straw Hats and Boys' Duck Hats and’ Caps--240 dozen of the finest kinds, in rere and smooth braids, also fine ducks in beach and Tam o' Shanters, in all the latest and designs, with best of all silk bands, all 5 Tegal Be ‘$1.00 and $1.25 grades ; a choice te- i morrow for uta rae LO Silverware, | If any of these goods are needed to complete, your supply of silverware, buy theis here, to-morrow and you will save money. b iY) 24-piece Set—o knives, 6 forka, /6 table spoons and 6 ‘casera | choice of two fazcy patterns ina | handsomely lined case regularly | worth $8; complete to-morrow for 5.@Q Sterling Silver Teaspoons, in hyand- some fancy patterns; set of 6 ina White leatherette cise, tomdtrow for Clatet Jug, ne imitation of cut glass with’ quadruple- 5 Fegulaily. ‘worth $1.50; specially priced for to-morrow at (Main Wfoor, Front.) ene 3.58 ¢q Summer Sloves for Women Suit your gloves to your costume and the costume to the weather and you'll escape dis» comfiture and criticism. These Gloves are, just right for the warm season, and the are exceedingly low when quality and style are taken into consideration: Women's Lisle Gloves—Jersey wrisband 3-but- ton, in all thedesirable shades of tan, slate, black and white; choice, per pair, only 1,500 Pairs of Pure Silk and Taffeta Gloves— Biack and colored, buttoned, clapsed and Jersey tops, all sizes, easily worth from SOc. to Sc. a pair, but, baving been purchased from an importer ata very low price, we will offer them to-mor- tow at the surprisingly low price af only Women's Two-clasp Chamois Gloves, with em broidered backs, all sizes {rom Sbx, to 7; fit prop- erly and will wash well; a choice for Cy (Main Floor, Contre.) Big Cigar Values. Qualities and prices considered, our special offerings for Saturday are well nigh match- less. We guarantee the quality and purity. of the cigars, and agree to refund the pure chase price if your selection should prove unsatisfactory in any way. What more. could you ask for? Imported Manuel Garcta—Conchas Selectoe, box ‘ of 50 for 4.58: La Espartana—-Highest gmde clear Havana, Cuban made ctgars—a’ chance purchase on sale at less than costof production. We mention but 3 of the 12 sizes we have: Conchas Especiales, box of SO for 2.501 © Punt, box of 50 for 3.00: r Panetelas, box of 50 for Flor de Juliana Sumatra wrapper, fine long Nayana filler, hand made, Selectos, box of 50 to morrow for Havana Specials—Havaoa wrapper and filler, 10¢. value, Conchas Selectos, boa of 50 to-more tow for Cremy Perfectos, box of 50 for Gen, Scott Rothschilts, box of 50 for Lucke's Import Cigars, bex of 50 for Cuban Helle Regalias, tox of 50 for Lucke's Rolled Cigars, box of S0 for. Mail Orders Filled. 1uh Ofte:

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