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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1902. ‘EMPIRE STARS MAKE PROBLEM PLAY OF A SPARKLING GERMAN COMED .+-<-—__ “The Twin Sisters" Is a Delightful Conceit, but Miss Anglin and Mr. Richman Overemphasize the Serious Aspects of Their Roles. _ Contributions to Fund © from John Fox and Robert J. Wright. POOR WIDOW SENDS MITE. Mrs. Ayers’s Plan to Honor “'Tombs Angel's" Memory Approved by Many. BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. The proposed fund for the «re @ bronze tablet to the memor Rebecca Foster, the Tombs Ane perished at the Park Ave Hot 2, has met with great fa T earnestly request all thos that the sacred legacy of this Hfe devoted to th aplift weak and the rote “should be commemor as noon as possible It is scarcely necensary who Mrs. Foster w. Every one in any way the criminal «« the refines worms to the saving their way tot A Ray of St Mrs. Foster has sunlight in many She has girs from the asavciated » inte knew and + wh husbands. She would 4 © fi ‘ for her services I quote District Atto Jerome # words at the ( Som Just before it ad time in memor {a woma 1 Mr, Jerome fnishe himself weeping. @ dry eye in the Jerome's District-Atiorney closed with thin be “What she w the unfortunate people with wt to deal is too weil know ment. For many years he went among us with bur a pose ‘That men might rise oping Of their dead selves « . “Teore is a word Ww! To us, who in the eriminal law are contact with the tls of humanity, |t serine Word. It is the word ou!) adh Jer autif BILLS the And none but M “We bulld monum erect many sp) memory of deeds of ¥ OUS service. F Bronse Tablet Wanted, - , * « itas “I ask, and it sur for a tablet of Yt . URRINT ATTRACTIONS Poor ™ From Two Sympathetic Frirots Mra N. A. Horton BMS Gortare Meyer From One [n Sympathy ‘Tota! ere i ¢ mae oof th Aiting 1% Letters from Contrib " “ Li t PARTRIDGE'S NEW ORDER ~ DROPPED DEAD STOPS POLICE ABUSES, © OWL PLATFORM " World Wins !ts Fight for Opening Station House Blotters for Inspection. eee UNKNOWN MAN SUCCUMBS TO APOPLEXY. Y ° ’ morning svonting opeitne Money tn His Pockets, but No bs woe fond te ANNUAL CONVENTION K. OF C. cana National secretary's Rep Prosperous Condition NEW HAVEN Nationa! Convention or the Knignts of Columbus began The report of I tonal secretar for the Dec. 31, 1901 fund of $7. wns added rt Shows All New York Is. Whistiing Th’s Tune. = Ren. oe Creoce Beties ¥ i My ¢ n ve . «oe Se HELD IN BROOKE mN. —~ + cd Uttle Du Hudson itiy Ne ‘ i no er Navigution Opens o sa apell When sta ne With* Anns } i ¥ tado ebin @ the bounds PIBHKIDA avalies 4 KI t , |4—The ‘ " i ii sit wh 0 mags eached here this morning from New| the W Waruer Co,, Detroit h Inet tal publisher jayer were siven™ 4) York, opening navigaiion of the Huda eral instrumental waltzes c pa oke, such as “When Kani ahibood Was [aiver. “Pne river closed dun, 36, toe 1a Flower,” “Janice Meredith,” “Allee of Old. Vincennes,” ete. * de Soie, me A Chance Seldom Offered, y DUEL FOLLOWS ‘ctl. DE WET DEBATE IN DIET. WOUNDED IN RAM HUNGARIAN MEMBERS HAVE PRISONERS REPORT INJURY FIERCE ENCOUNTER. TO BOER LEADER. Said to Have Been Shot in Attempt Depots Radevsky In Severely Voeanded nt Stefan to Break Block House Line. ' M ‘ LON March (A t 160,000 Yards of Popular Silks AT KEMARKABLY LITTLE PRICES woreetarst res: ee IN O Ti nt—the Silks that you sim- ut you Spring wardrobe plans hoice, staple, most desir- ust the Sil have nk of ou W. to carry buying Silks ata quarter, a , even a half, below what you had expected to p SUCH IS THE SILK OFFERING ANNOUNCED HERE TODAY! Is it any wonder thit a Wanamaker Silk Sale stirs up the en- thusiasm of a whole city ? And tod-y’s vast gathering is the choicest and broadest that we have yet p.esented. You selection would be no better, pe haps much move limited, ii you picked from many @ store’s regula’ stock, and paid full pices, Many of the Silks hee resented have come to us fresh, direct from the mills that are already working on goods for Fall. The offering includes staple and fancy Silks, Hlack Taffetas, Peau Brocaded India Silks, Colored Ta‘ietas, Lumineux, White inted Foul rds, Twills, Me veilleux, Liberty Satin and Here are the ceiails: Habutai, Liberty Broche At t5e. worth de} ‘ ub 2 of ABT AURIITY yates " a of colored | rinting At We. worth 75c Printed Twills in} f a good va s and small figures wide & Corded Wash Stik nd yards at this price} than a hundred | mostly in stripes At 65c, worth $1 and st 25 Liberty Satine.” more than sand sarde of + At 5 We worth 75e Prin ards At We worth 85c {medium designe At Wc. worth Si. colors, neat “Printed Foutards a| Liberty mand yar At 5c. . orth SI At sh w worth ‘ Se i JOHN “WANAMAKER. _Formerly A. ay rly A.T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, sth Ave., 9th and 10ti: Sts, IshnDaniel\ Sons&Sons ARE HAVING lA GREAT CLEARANCE SALE IN LINENS, LININGS & DOMESTICS. aT ‘a to % Off Regular Prices | For Wednesday and Thursday. | Take Advantage of It. dozen extra heavy wei Cc 30 unbleached linen Table 5002070" Sheets, ets Damask, 64 inches wide, reg- such famous brands as) ular price 55c. yd. 39 | Dwight Anchor, Fruit-of- the| This sale, ic. | Loom, etc., at these special) 25 pieces heavy weight un- Prices: | bleached Barnsley Dam- | | pieces extra heavy weight ask, 72 inches wide, sold reg- Size. Market Value, Sale Price, ularly at 85c.yd._ ° 54x90 47c. 39c. This sale, 59c. 63x90 52c, 44c. i dozen heavy weight 72x90 57c. q I, 600 linen damask Table 31x90 63. 49c. Napkins, 19 inches square, ‘ ic, S54c. regular price $I. 36 doz. e. $1 90x90 70c. 59c. This sale, 25 dozen pire white eider- 275 dozen hemmed linen down co: n tilled Com- huck Towel siz0 19% soriables, heav likoline cov- 36 inches, regu rvalue 10 @5, beth sides figured, l4c. each. This Saic pacity dsome patterns, 89 PWILLED MUSLIN CASES. vaie $1.35 each. This saleO9C. dozen extra heavy ; ne 1,500 {eignt twilled mus- LININGS, tin Pillow Canes) OXCK sptionally 250 plec es finest quality silk strong, 1 for wear, ed Percalines, i inthre xs heh 45x36 in shuding oliox land 50x36. spten id va ace regularly lat 2Oc., and 22c, ich. |2 This wala 12! c. Your che EADY, vA s{ emnants of Linings, ir einthissaie,eac™ H2!c. 500 mnan's except back, fotl men and housekeepers should se: ing uding fine P-rcalines, Sie. this care. S$ i, Sat ons, .; Values frum | mwiall arcs rs promptiy filled. 15¢ Ciosing 5 Mabn hw cut Sc. | mates 08 nae ee Misses’ and Girls’ Fashionable Wear. Very Attractive Offerings fur Wednesday, Few stores give the time, care and attention to the appareliing of misses and girls that does this. In race, ‘tis quite a hobby with us. We see to it that every garment possesses not only style and quality virtues, but also tone, character and individuality—-and, above all, that correct youthful effect which gives an inde- cede e charm most pleasing to all. Really worth $5.00 15 extra quality bla kK Skirts with cb skirt, Eto: with vest e and taffeta stra ey OF fancy braid: AL $19.00 they d be sk rt trim >» match, Won't ve value. What. then, at. $9.50 natch 4 anys Held $24.00 The Girt’ tulllength Coats of cheviotand value is indeed excellen nd aay Mp : $18.75 i body lined Misses’ circular flounce a » dered walk skirt, in Oxford, brown 1 and bair-lire str pod golf cloth lar price $14 $0; spec alat. From the Undermuslins. Four items with value and character that should keep the department in a busy state from store open- ing till store closing time. Women's cambric Drawers, with hite merecrized sateen tucked lawn ruifle and) femstitched Ais inmst pertects and ¢ dR ce d cven f a few feet you Her. 1) real taffeta, Made ns muslin T rawers. with deep | with two st d ruffles. We believe as anu u nthe gg ast u .. $1.25 4 Summer Comfortables. A spt ndid tine. E in quality patterns than with fine edging on r r known at the pric Cur buyer is cuite { silkoline and filled with hi ibela s white cott Designs e aii cason. th Me $1.35! 85 and 1.35 The Silk Mousselines at 25c. By far the most remarkable value we've ever offered in this line. Think of buying two yards of such de- lightfully choice goods for the price of one! 50c. yard is the actual value. Despite Monday's not very pleasant weather, business opened up very actively. No woman with an eye to the rich and beautiful in summer dress should fail to share in this offering. Of course you know they make up ideally for evening year also. In Jacquard, lace and satin stripe eitects. Almost every popular and fashionable coior. As stated above, actual 50c. value for... 25 The Ess-See-Ess Shoes for Women, $3.50. There's no need for word embellishment, as a look clearly shows that for uniform fineness, tor well chosen, tlexible and long wearing leathers, for a strict adherence to the most worthy and popular shoe styles, the Ess-See- Ess shoe stands not only without a rival at the price, but compares most favorably with the aristocratic and exclusive Shoes of high priced New York stores. We've made it a special point to sell the very best $3.50 shoe for women in this city. Come and see how well we've succeeded. They fit charmingly and are as flexible and easy as one would want. Eighty different models; think of it! Almostan embarrassment of select andcor- $3.50 rect st\les in boots, ties and slippers. No $5 shoe to be found anywhere excels the Ess- See-Lss Handkerchiefs. Two very special offerings:— Women's lace trimmed ap aed r Children’ sib i chicts. with inserting and tutfied bore hand embroiJerea rt 0 three ina fancy box fi 10 ing them out atexactly t Women’s Knit Underwear. Underwear is something of which the majority of people know very little: that is, as to its construction and composition. We sell only the best in every worthy grade, and every garment, no mitter how iow or how high the price is, of recognized merit. That means, of course, safety to you. Every garment is made with due recard to fit, fashion, durability and comfort. And every offering we make assures you full value for every penny you may spend. Let two items stand for all: Medium spring weight white Merino} color; plain or f Tants— three-quarter brandt ribbed; w k, long or s si etter at ssc pair. The word bargain special offering of 100 dozen, but ine tts very nicely in here, for tle sted of $1.00, the absolute value, 69 price is... ial: 29 we SIY .. ee Women's extra elatic, gause weight Summer weight lisle thread Swiss Lisle thread steckines, tne quality; ribbed Vests, low neck, short wing double soks, heels and toe; tast black. sleeves or no sleeves at all; finished of cours y da very large im- with sk ‘ap: a! neck and arms—plin port order thus can do a and tancy ribbed. pe is you NM better by than ve ever may choose from pirk and dor blue The price iS 1OW-sereee-s. 29 i fair ee $1,00 . Ne medium weight mpc Hosiery—Men’s end black votton Tal oss ane , broid'red clocks and ank es. Women’s, find pieniy at 50 c. pair—but ver Women's fine gauge imported ine indeed aie thcy under thal price. Hence gain blick and tisk thread ste “sa most cesitadle of E t heels and t jast pairs tor sf ae The Care and Storage of Furs, W ry your furs over the summer sand land them back when you nly preserves them, but imp ¢e s.nall. I the ork. will insure them furs if you Wee sty and, of Hofor and deliver all Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets.

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