The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1902, Page 6

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. LONDON, March 14—Field Marshal Lord Wolseley, the former Commandor- and, Cape Town to-morrow, although in person in in-Chlef of the British Army, starts for [je Wet « WOLSELEY SENT TO AFRICA | TO HELP LORD KITCHENER? Former British Commander-in-Chief Starts for Cape Town To-Morrow. Africa to enable him « —_——_ the officiais deny that his trip ‘s any-| BOERS BREAK thing but a private visit, gossin con- Neots It with the military situation Tt is pointed out that Lord Wolseley’s knowledge of South Africa, Kaine! as 4 fighter and administrator, might be highly useful to Lord Ki ither at the base, Cape Town, or at Pretoria. Lord Wolseley nimeelf says his trp is entirely private. Lady Methuen will be a passenger the steamer with Lord Wolse Lord Wolseley was Governor of Natal in 187%. He entered the Miritiah Army tn 1862, and has since served in Burman the Crimea. India, China, anata, Red River expedition, on the gol coast of Africa, during the war with the Asnan- tees an@ in Exypt. and commandod Gordon relief expedition The London Daily Chronicle «¢ W announced that it understood that Lord Kitchener was t> be relieved Much administrative word Tuemdiny Ma wrt A March | Mar. in South | rp THROUGH CORDON. HEILRBRON Orange Riv -Command the 1 PUPPY HAD $317 ‘HEROIC. NEWSBOY WAS GLAD TO OIE | a SERVANT THREW HIM MONEY, LEGS CUT OFF AS HE TRIED TO EARN FOR MOTHER. CASH DINNER. THINKING IT RUBBISH. Later She Fo tained 91,005 Most of It-—Po! Ran Away with | e Got Her. ou Her Lap ate nk to an <9 take the feid larie ! ndeavor to ea} THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1902, Vogel Brothwxs A2™ Six. Cor, B Ave. ant z ‘AN EARLY REHEARSAL OF WHAT If TO BE WORN IN . a6 COATS MENS SPRING OVERCOAT. T is probable right at th ou are thinking of your spring coat —it is sometimes dificult to ide just want—we have anticipated you ulty--the illustra. tion above shows 4 wi 0 from the short topcoat, characterized bya liberal tul- ness ail around, thek coat, the great coat and the new pa Ok, broad shouldered, fort ays Not only does the illustration show all the new styles, but the way we interpret t isthat about o which distinguishes t readily trom the ordinary readv-mad em collars are Jong, narrow and snug fittr at neck—the in the same eleg. d ments turned out by the best Fitth avenue tai at Fo ds7. The prices range from S10 to § i) THE SHORT BON COAT, THE MEDILYY THE NEW SPRING PADDOCK LENOTH AND THE “GRLAT™ COAT, the Mad: from tan and ol ert cloth; chevic ; N ; i : waist an part: Uttle heavy * wit are made fr t ord m: HOO Der wun 6 discover Y ©3317, all | those words on Ms bridge and black cheyio i ’ 10 erage rea alain Serva meray : $ 1 8 dott: fai ; ‘ ot the season in ible fa ric Anasia the ¢ sufte ‘1 7 t / ane Se eter eve aoala lala || eases aid ment ate ina BLACK THIBET OVERCOAT). mat balay A ‘ fk and dark Cixf 5) 1 2 These overcoats are cut in the medium length | wheels paswed h © limbs and re mats TE SED. almost am Though the , st bla MEN'S $5 SPRING HATS AT 31.69. akin when t ced on the onerat 15 AMl the new shapes and c Derbys and soft hat | ie was cons tw iG MAIL OPEN dusty rubbish. 11 wae really money ne that he had been hurt FAS TILL There was 0 £8 fina 10.30 P. M. EE gta ice a ala ota AQ Six. Cor BY» Ave. packages of $1 bills. cach containing | brink home every night,” he ald SS eS EE eee rm mt" EVENING WORLD WINNING him, and she cellar ’ ones and the saw thar ts and ackare was ragme the larger sik Yesterday the priest missed nis wealth Anastasia skip; The t her and found her to-day at the bh of a friend at No 3 Warren et! They arres rand aay big bundle she went £9 the priests house and dis 1 the hiding place of| & Jot of the $1 bil» he cellar was und t ered with fragments wt he pup had not te er. He concluded Mot a bad girl and ha: it to he porarily and she wa. bond.” Detects WoMeAl ath street DESION FAVORS HOWD YOU ASH DUD MAGSTRATES. SE-CEAT PLUM? ves arrested ¢ IN FIGHT FOR FIRE-ESCAPES. ralls ——————— Supt. Stewart Orders Owner of Big Office Building Where Many Are Employed to At- tach Additional ¥ Means of Safety in + Case of Fire. int initieieicieisiriei-t STUBBORN OWNERS MUST SPEEDILY COME TO TIME. fm caper it ts authority n Idings vening Wo: the Legislatur ill give the officers all t hotels other public en by The on al and Much good te expected ¢ 1 wh the publielty know b netituents wart it Aristocency Must Obey, In a munica iio: SUPREME COURT RULES ON|THEY’RE HERE FRESH FROM .... . spolashititih then hii BROOKLYN LAW-GIVERS. SOUTH AFRICA. is thal Miaidinan ate "aul state Case Will Be Appented and Yew Not Very other 7 ’ Disturbed : ; ne DUAL DY: Sag for ry 3 aie Veremptory Order & Repealed, "tk Soe no decid rush pt ‘ * Tea aR vine This iy epee fersitied: to gists . t Twentieth Century Shoemaking — Progress— Results Ties, ” oan | he Blyn Sons at (OO E ¢. between iothand 40th Mrects, and 162 aha rs very, Mar Broome Str ¢ just be ! Justice pc artlett who = Nite x| Both buttdings a vely for a Shoe bul » epinion, holds +1 hese, with the &! 14 Of the Constitution templated a uni- Atha 1 best equ pp: tive si system for the selection of th ¥ ‘| Another Hivn Store will {at Sixth Avenue, southwest corner 27th Street class of judicial officers thro ® single city, ar! the Woodward and Clan in teh Juries Hino to The Evening World) N.Y., March 14.~A tank wae] vtand the test. im Sunday World Wants |, 12, Y,°' mor about March asth Ie Spring Styles Are Ready. ewest Spring Shoes posses xcellence and all the elegance of vanced Shoenuk ne—prompt-d. by 5 of caperience, good judgment and wh pers na) knowledge of your particular Shoe wants. | | he New Bly. lives are ready now in tiree Hlyn Stores. *| The Fourth Blyn Store is getting ready for the New Bly n Shoes. | For MEN AND WOMEN, $1.50 to $4.00, BLYN & SONS, “aRANTEE SHOE Co, Third Avenue and 122d Street. 609 Eighth Avenue, 39th and 40th Strects. 162 Bowery, near Broome Street. Foctory, 1, 00, $0 ast slat Se, THREE ane of fire not exterior Nocera nd co Achre wouldsbave Do. Pay tn ents ts irimimicicinieeb . t Albatross € Batiste with triple box pleat to waist Between 16th and 17th Sts. 259, 261 6th Avenue, Cloak and Clothing Depts. Open Gieeay Until 9PM. The T fie Between Clothing and Credit. holder, | « yed is ess man or woman—clerk, manager, h idea fair. You go y want the 1 at your tailor ‘Part-Payment Vian. In Plain English.“ Swellest Prinee Loa Coat and Vest, Your Word Goes.” OUR SUIT AND OVERCOAT what use catal SEIGNEUR"” They fieweep/the country: Men's Alpines and Derbys— $2.00. Anticipate Easter Now—The Part- Payment flan Kn The Boys’ Easter CT ia buy and pick ust bea Why there are many the Hat that more, ou wish; and the! Sailor Basket worsteds and blu i Caps for Boys—Tam o’ Shan- serges, ages 3 to 12 years, da nty + $5.00 tv 3.95 we war 3.9 Bi Set Sram Has, { E } 7 "LitttesPayments for Little Folks’ erhing = ThFiTE ( ’ gaturday Fmong Cloaks. Saturday i in 1 Sundries. I $s t ladies, all-wool Chevio's, « lined Le ik. Skirt cut with Fly Fronts, Eton Women’s Waists. EH. R-L-I- CHS’ | EYE DOCTORS EXAMINATION FREE. 3 buying that never both. You make every arcount when you buy your PHI NGsont reditatelly’s. paying ONE DOLLAR A WEEK, and cons antly cutting Jown the account without notice Glasses need ‘ tng the expense, you will fully apprec jate the convenience. Buy What you wart on our ideal ' 4 Pavme Sy Glasses onl, end Part Payment System i CL by An Unusual Onetite of 100 dozen Summer Weight isto, th the mos! ralu he senses GLASSES AS LOW db 00 Oculists’ Opticians—40 Years’ Practice. J. E-her-l-i-c-h & Sons 2) 7 BROADWAY. 4 223 SIXTH AVENUE 1345 BR 2ADWAY (7) 18 stor enn Ali Open Late Satoru ay serae wep 8S OW suits. Shirt Waists, “ smart mod- tucked yoke made after two els,’ cluster le mans $10 to 318 near —allthe various spring colors including black and cream, at S350 each, value $5.00. Also Peau de Sote Watsts, uths, $10 to » $15 u = nsf Leath She ' made in, the new “maxim” $4 nr $5 model. side pulton effec! and Our new Styles areready |] coc ay or ‘rench sleeves—all colors in-| , S15 Vici Sho : and the lines at S15 ar hoes, cluding black and white, at Senecisll yastrone oe us $2.50 & $3.60 . : a Open Saturday Evenings TIM 10. 35.50 each, tractive. bend id The qualityis what makes value $7.00, fi seals this price significant. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 2@th St T. KELLY, 268 SIXTH AVE, (Near 17th St,) Entrance Through Furniture Store. Browning HH estaicv STORE 464104 Ki 5 | 470 FULTON ST INg-9:-O New York ; FOR ‘SPORTING RECORDS [S88 THE “WORLD ALMANAC (fren et tn the 168 fell print toe. al! mewsdeaiera Cooper Square West, Nearly opposite Cooper Union Baoontyy: PuLr METAND Di Kath Ave s Oren Sa'urcay tul ly P, M. American Million: he j Forty-six columns of The World Almanac’s condensed type is required to name the nearly four thousand | American millionaires listed in the | 1902 book. This lst fs a substantial evidence of the enormous prosperity of the United States. Who they are and where they live. See let begin- ning on page 135, World Almanac. 1,000 Topics Tereely Tested tn the 1902 World * Well printet and strongly { No Dry Sundays for the Children, 3 ie the youngster busy and The World's Wo Water Colors, the Pretty Puzale tures-and the other original, ins tive and amusing features. $He Sunday World every. $ ail se.” SUNDAY. rer) ee ee

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