The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1902, Page 6

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| Py. ‘BIG MINE STRIKE } MAY BE ORDERED. THE WORKTDD: “Lt BSDAY SICK SOLDIER IN JAIL FOR PALTRY DEBT OF $32. io Appear at Drills and None of His Would Lend Him the Money, "ANTHRACITE CONVENTION IN Fined Because He Was Unable Friend SESSION TO-DAY. Lackawannn nea W « ener Ge 2 Aelen ALARM COMPANY I (TS OWN DEFENSE. REASONS WHY PRIVATE ; | CALLS SHOULD REMAIN. thd ; ty : Manhatian Comm BY MAS. SARAH BLUM. sobs OH <ireco Alarm co bs ol Coliayeed White Deitting Beveral § re . e ‘ « Manhattay + ‘ ' MAY TRANSFER THE AQUARIUM. FISH TO BE TURNED OVER TO ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. WOMAN “CITS” TO SEE THAT THE CITY IS RIG ote HTLY RUN. They Even Take Up Offices in the Park Row Building: tor the Purpose. WORLD WANTS START SUCCESS. B,503 uttering: aio ee NU Introdaced tm Albany to Make B 587 Paid Help Wants in the 15 tne / other N. Y. papers combined, sO NORFOLK STRIKERS RIOT. (nr Barns and Shots re RUSHELM ES Atinek Vired but Se One Hare CABIN PARPENTHON ana ‘ MRS. MARGARET CHANDLER WAIST 5 HANDS 63) WatTons Man slomon, four years old 4) WAITREAsie 2 t, Brookly 7) WINDOW cLeaNw ) @ ledge outetde the wing: 6 EAs pi mother's (ird-etory flat. Sh 3% | WOODWORKERS... y scream and naw Mamie tople § | MISCRLLANEOU 9 ledge. 7 Mamie landed on a piece of carpet yg Which was stretche: lines two stories belo fell uninjured in the yard. over two clothes. The little «! *h: As a Hex a medal from » have never on taken Hat) and acrons ite roof into the Comp. trolier’s offloe. It is stated chat they %, i903. B. Altman’ Go. Will offer to-morrow Wedaesday, March 19th, an additi onal !ot of 15,000 Yards Printed Satin Foulards, This scason’s designs and colors, 58c. Yard. Covnt:rs Rear of Rotunda.) = KOCH&Co. t25th Street, On We et. Lenox and Seventh Aves, West, dnesday, VIGOREUX COVERT CLOTH a special purchase of o ver 100 p eces—extra fine quality—warcanted ali woo! all the new Spring mixtures. Value 7Sc. per yard, . 5c. 3.Altmank Go, Upholstery Department. THIRD FLOOR Spring Lines are now shown of Fabrics for Hangings and Furniture Coverings, French and English Creto Ruffled Net, Ruffled Muslin, Irish Point, Renaissance and Point Arabe Lace and Bed Sets. Lace Draperies, | Materials for Sash Curtains of Swiss, Embroidered Muslins and C WINDOW SHADES and FURNITURE SLIP COVERS Made to Order. West 14 '8St | tenes aaee | <P” RELIABLE” CARPETS ARTISTIC MOSAIC DESIGNS. LINOLEUM, .45 PER SQ. YD. (Reduced from 74 and 8%, en: T, 1807, | goon ey Imported trom England: wearing quali- ties guaranteed. San tary "and “labor- saving’ are not their only advantages; their tine, rich colorings and patterns fit them even for artistic halls. “LONG CREDIT” is a money-saving convenience to all economists. CASH ow CREDIT @weerTuwalT &6 104, 106: and 108 West'14® St. NEAR _6' AY. | Brooktvn Sloors’ Flatbush AV. near Fitton St Brooldyn Amusements, = CLERMONT AVBNUB SKATING RINK. HUPPLEY CARNIVAL TO-MIGHT BROOM BALL NACWS GAMES ETe ADMISSION 26° Vestibule and Lace Panel Made to O.d:r All of the above appropriate for Summer Furnishings. nnes, Dimities and Linens, Curtains, Sash Curtains Work olored Madras. SPECIAL LASTER FEAGVURES Next Sunday’s World. For the Children, 16-Page Book in 4 Colors, Verses and Pictures, “The Wile Rats Easter Boo” Special Easter Wonder INTERCEPTED MESSAGES. Britten W Piek: LONDON, Maroh naval corresponder event crulre wong th wire! and received onigrams pa ora and the shore ‘The correspondent the Admiralt » to Have ate Marconigrame. The * Globe's British with a inderstands that whether Signor hie syntonic sy CAPT. MAYO AGAIN A HERO. Reecnes Crew of Gi northeast # as blowing to-day. The men on the barge Fitspatrick, stranded since Thursday last on Shovel- “| ful Shoal, signalied to be taken off. | Brave Capt. Mayo. who rescued Surf- when seven life- | rganized a crew, went out In @ heavy surf and rescued the men | WOMAN WILL LOSE HER FOOT, |Servame Rain and Mud Delay Party, Women Knjoy Eva Berkhsim, « domestic in the | famtly of Frederick J. Sshenck, of No. | Tu rl Hecaiae of rain and m return, Thirty-fifth street, was run over) PHO- RHODES DOES NOT IMPROVE. had @ quiet sleep this morning. but hia trip of t Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt inth avenue trolley car at Thirty- | § aROnIE: WHER he feroke showed ay coaching party ron Bie Shore: L, 1. | ntth street. Ad vertine’ ft: tm-the fan —— aq was no le wi in recor ime. The A ygen is again being administered) women party trip] Her foot was so badly. crushed that , CAPE TOWN, March 18.—Cecil Rhodes (eet Ee teataas nama | Heapite the alm"? eMoved the GDI a ave to be amputated, . » % % i i POF ov nee ik rt wee la @n inexbaustibie fountain; it is fed) World Wants. If You've got all gums by thoes. who have Cpe cate aerosol don't use World Want, Bing, edimpsonCranfordCo. Two Specially Strong Offerings From Our Silk Department. FIRST FipoR Anes All day Monday, and to-day up to this writing, as fast as scis- sors could snip yards off and hands could pass them out, our sales- people have been busy selling these rich and beautiful $1.00 Satin Foulards at 55. There are lots of around-town offers of Satin Foulards, but not one is a marker compared to this--so people tell us who've been about and seen; and men who've grown gray in the silk business enthusiastically claim they've never known their equal from a value standpoint. The styles are all new this season, choice and desirable in tact, it’s an unsurpassed display of pretty colorings and patterns. There is every imaginable size of polka dot, besides choice oral and figured designs up to the number of two score or more. ('pwards of twenty thousand yards go on sale to-morrow morning. We repeat--positive $1.00 quality, at............55 We also offer excellent valne in Black Taffeta Silks. Very superior quality, and guaranteed by us for wear. 27 inches wide. Fully worty $1.25 yard, at .. 85 Art Department. Special otierings in All Lace and | inen Penaissance Scarfs, Tea Cloths and Centre Pieces, Scarts, $2.00 to $20.00. Tea Cloths, $2.50 to $25.00. Centre Pieces, 75c. to $7.00. Also 1 novel and attractive line of Dotted Swiss and Point d'Esprit Lace and ribbon trimmed dresser sets. Prices start at 50c. A large assortment of Pincushions to match. Our Rug Department. Whether in the choicest Orientals or the products of clever Occidental makers, our policy is to keep price and value hand in hand and to rigidly exclude everything that does not fall in that line. Body Brussels Rugs, best quality, handsome styles and color- ings, size 9 x 12 feet; regular price $25.00, for......... $19.50 Cotton Rugs in the following colors: blue and white, green and white, and red and white; 0 x 12 feet; at 506 $10.50 Two Matting Specials. There isn’t a yard of matting here that does not possess to the highest degree the virtues of desirability, newness and durability. Two items that tell how easy prices are 300 rolls best quality Chinese Matting, made of the tinest straw, will not splint or break; weighs 95 Ibs, to a roll; 40 yard roll for $11.50; 20 yard roll for S0en8 é $5.75 Extra quality Japanese Matting, handsome parlor effects; 40. yard roll tor, . ses. 2.00 20 Yardiroll) fOr'secen. cs, .c0ssseeess eee... $6.00 TMen’s Underwear and Hosiery. Three Particularly Worthy Offerings as Follows: Men’s good quality medium spring weight white merino shirts and drawers, two-thirds wool, very soft and well finished, over- locked seams, silk fronts; drawers re-entorced and tinished with pearl buttons = Garment......... ++-- 30 Men's natural woo! shirts and drawers, seasonable spring weight, a soft fleeced texture, perfect as to finish and quality, self fronts with silk binding; drawers are reinforced and have contin- uous facing. Specially good at...... Men’s spring socks, tine quality lisle thread in lace open effects; full regular made imported goods, double heels and toes, fast col- ors; the fashionable embroidered fronts on black and dark grounds and plain colors, would not be high at 50c. Exceptional value 22 A ’ Boys’ Clothing Dep’t. Second Pisor It’s a pleasure to go to a store where you know your satisfac. tion is the tirst consideration. Where you know the styles are the latest and best, and where stocks are prodigious, and where prices are as low as is compatible with quality. Isn’t it? This is such a store. Boys’ Confirmation Suits of pure worsted serges, clays; lined with best quality moby fect fil to 16 years, Regular $6.50 value diagonal cheviots and itt St ‘7 $5.00 Boys’ School Suits of all-wool materi: style. Made with ext rength for long wear Bt. eeeeee eee ecneee teen tees eee ee $2.95 For ages At the same price we also show Sailor Suits for the little fellows of 23% to 12 years. The largest and best assortment in Greater New York at the price. Of serges, cassimeres and worsted; beautifully finished with $2.95 silk embroidery and better showing Hats, too, for the boys—also shirt waists—a broader than any we know of. eympsonCranfordCo. Sixth Avenue, 19th to 2uth Street. a : B.Altmans@o. NEGLIGEE and DRESS SHIRTS Barge Fitspatricn Ready Made and to Measure, for Spring and Summer Wear, Materials are shown for Shirts to measure, includ- ing Batiste, French Percale, Madras and Silk, Scotch Flannel, Cheviot and Madras and Openwork Cotton. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is directed to various styles of White Fabrics for Shirts with HAND-MADE FRENCH PLAITED BOSOMS, Men’s Furnishing Department. (First Floor.) Stan eneeeeeeT The Sunday World Want section, | Quick service through fondag ~ ®

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