The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1902, Page 6

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{ 6 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1902. = AND CONCERTS DEMANDED STURGIS OPPOSES BILL. Aske Mayor to Disapprove Pen- Prominent Harlem Residents Ask The Evening World’s Aid in Per- suading Mayor Low to Keep Ante-Election Promise to Enliven New York's Parthenon with Music. Band concerts for M i a! ; af) f Harlem this summer 5 al That what Harlem fo) m ns west side want, and The F has t Hy AM Menon Saye Moss. meeting ¢ telling « Mayor woul “It I'm + your on the | r ” . once a week during the « tatit yoothe tha et . Time to R Now the peop Tealized. They want two week if they can ha must hav: they say thickly tion of the It is tome. MARRIED IN DOE ~DELAREY BREAKS OF THE cipal, KITCHENER’S TRAP deautif they belle Ma --26- DETERMINED COUPLE HAve Boer General Eludes Combined British Move. THEIR WAY. ment to Avenge Methuen's Defeat. 7% Feet Above | LONDON, March 26—Lord Kitehe tm me f t r 1 Ceremony of {ner has dd to avenge the defent| A ‘ the Kind in the PI ae Methuen and the wf his Gen Jand capture | eOlUMA! erty nye. | practical di jon 1 % —1 the [of 1.200 men the Boers ander Gen et s ; Gre time tn the Delarey March 7 the khous: t ~ @ marriage Penna tiee | Despatches from the Comm rlerest ols woking |in-Chief to the War Det : : ‘ and the White |made public to-day I that Katen- |) se ak ik iro. of | oner planned a great ment against Del jaster to Methuen ned Moves | sa omth ENGLAND ASKS FOR CANADIAN TROOPS. Delarey Has © While the desp Unk |te the movement are ine Arison TOW INE 4e de apparent that Delarey has ear thelr desire went ¢ rorescue and WES Gere aoivkts a“ ng « meee the oe * their cantpment \ Every 1 . , bulidins red three ff- wai and 135 p No report of casunitios has been of made. nat the = Detatte ne oot Ma tagainm De < of mor ncdimients | Five Dollars a Box. The Price CutNo Figure With Him aa * sieng the | © BIDWELL HEAD OF FRE ENGINE TRUST IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF “INTERNATIONAL COMPANY. — COLLECTOR DISAPPEARS. Well-nn a hre miwed for hum mond roa) ML te hae New Collector, Stranahan pected Here boeMe Study Duties FINE FURNITURE ate AT FISHER BROS.’,' o often inet With the nd the brightening Mareh farmer, “WE ‘ be: an for THREE CHICAGG DOCTOie Faile! to bo ‘or Miss Mabel e L. LaMont Wha Was Accom- plished by Lyd E Pinkh m's Vegetable Com, ound, physician Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, ¢ ur its use Yours ey from MARELLE LA MONTE E if Lydia EF Pinkham’s Vecetable Compound couldcure Miss La ‘onte why not yous Try itand see for yourself. Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo. men free. Address, Lynn, Mass. Niarvellous Growth of Hair. A Famous Doctor-Chemist Has Lis covered a Compound That Grows Hair on a bald Head na Single Night he Dise ' ! ral Packs nee 5 sod 5 s Mer Marvell us Gr swith BAD:HABIT. anette, ieepecttculars. NTE-CIGARETTE, 5 4, 0 Bicccker M@.. dew Tork. ky WE POSHIIVELY UURE ALL TOBACCO HABITS. Wednesday, March 26, 1902. Bimpson Gawfrd Z Desire to again call attention to their Shoes for Women. These be'ong to the realm of high art in shoe making, and po sess e cry virtue of qual.ty, style, comiort and durability. intelligent compari.on will readily show their superiority. 10 styles of Bo They are ny o her shoe in the market at the peice, and, in fact, are a 4.15 you'll find mc stwheres ior $>00, Simpsou Crawford Co., Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. ts. 20 iy es of Slippers and 29 sty'es of Ties. superior to Wedne.duy, March 26, 1902. Bimpson Qauferd & Offer for to-morrow, Thursday, March 27, Wom- en’s Fine Batiste Waict., in evening shades; t 0 3 nis o° lace trim 1 Several Styles are worth fully $7.50, and sell in other stores to-day for even more. The value is extraordinary at $3.75 Also women's linen waists, beautifully finished and tailor made. The usual $3.00 kind for $1.95. Simpson Crawford Co., Sixth Ave., 19th and 20th Sts. Wednesday, March 26, 1902. Wish to make an explicit statement about their Hambures and Embroideries, for there are points about them not generally found in similar stocks in ther establishments. machines. which is equal in buttonhole stitch, and they are perfectly fast. ¢ been embroidered from new desiens this sea- Hy to our order re ina series of edg'nes forming complete matche eadirg and allover : Another such collection does not exist in this country, and the inspection of the most critical pur- chasers of tine embroideries is asked. OLLOWING ITEMS FOR THURSDAY'S SELLING? od-red and nain ertions, gallons, ribbon ambric ‘k touncing, 9 penwork patterns. 8s 60c ins 75 S mpson Crawford Co., Sixth Ave. 19th to 20th St. Exhibition of .| Paris Costumes TO-MORROW See Announcement in Morning World. JOHN WANAMAKER formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Save Time and Make Money for Advertisers. Wednesday, March 26, 1902. edimpsonCranfordCo. Desire to have all mothers see their beautiful and compleie showing of Infants’ Wearing Apparel, Prices are pleasingly low and are calculated to tempt mamma into eager buying. A window display shows a bewitchingly pretty assor:ment of Coats in various materials, fiuffy Caps and Hats, long and shor Slips, Sacques, Bibs, Wrap- pers, etc.—ail which merely hints of the readi- ness to serve the dress needs of baby. i Simpson Crawford Co., Sixth Av. 19th to 20th St. Wednesday, March 26, 1902, Invite your attention to their beautiful assor'ments of Easter neckdressing, embracing every new and fashionable idea, Among the attractive offerings for to-morrow, Thursday, March 27, 1902, are: Crepe de Chine Stocks and Ties, silk protection collars. ++ $4.98 White Silk turn-over collar in colors. . . $1.50 Crepe de Chine Ties, in white and colors, some with hemstiiched hems 59 and 98 Lawn ties in dainty patterns, with protection collar and with embroidered ends, in white and colors, are shown in elegant variety. Simpson Crawford Co., Sixth Av., 19th to 20th St. = KOCH &.CO. 125th Street, West, Bet. Lenox an Seventh Avences. Easter Gloves. Choosing made easy by immense assortments—as big and as varied asanywhere—every popular make here. We only mention to-day one special and two of the best values obtainable in this city. THE “ CECIL,” in kid or suede; all the newest Spring shades: also Capeskin with prix seams—the popular mannish glove of to- ay, The © Cecil’ is uni- 1 00 O versally acknowlecged the best one-dollar Ladies’ Glove.........+005 | THE “ LENOX," in 2-clasp kid—a distinctly high-grade glove tur ladies..... 1,49 | SPECIAL—MEN'S GLOVES gray suede, with 1 pearl button, value $1.50, for | Thursday and Friday.cese.eeeeeeeeee none racae Sieteesssts TOC AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Jouvin & Cie Kid Gloves. All the New Spring Styles and Shades- ¢ KOCH & CO. 125th Street, West, Bet. lenox, and Seventh Avenues. Silver- pied Ware for Easter Tables. Low prices are not rare here—they are every day happenings —but it will be impossible to repeat such unusual price-concessions as theses BREAD TRAYS, French gray tinish, 1.69) tape border, reg. 1.95...... 1.45 FRUIT DISHES. with col Ties, colored WATER PITCHERS, new shape, bright finish.large size, re | FERN DISHES, tluted pattern, rej 2.28..+2. 00 1.8 TEE. 1.98. ... 0000 1.65 FERN DISHES, tiligree design, "7 1 i. metal lining, reg. 200 1.45) CADETS fluted peleraire F 5.25 CANCEL ABA ARLEN annua | ROGERS TEA SPOONS. set of bee 450 | 39 5 lights.. 3,69 ROGERS TABLE SPOONS, s¢t ot 6. 90@ | CANDLESTICKS, octagon shape. 9 ROGERS TABLE FORKS, set of 6... 909 es ROGERS OYSTER FORKS, set of © COLD MEAT FORKS, eac | WLS, gold lined, with SUGAR TONGS, each j SNe tarde fe 17 . ore 1,29 SOUP LADLES, cac | EASTER FLOWER VASES—gold-plated stands—with decorated ‘or Tiffany glass—big assortment—priced interestingly low. 880 border, reg. 1.50++e0 ben | EVENINGSIl} | Our facilities this seuson are far greater than ever to serve you. With three centraly located stores, we are easily acceastble from every where, and to any of our stores you are cordially invited to inspect the ele» | want line of LADIES and | MEN'S, te, CLOTHING “Sein and BOYS’ Ready to wear or made to order on the most liberal terms of credit obtainable at cash prices. No need of waiting until the last hour for your Easter shopping, We are fully prepared with the season's choicst selections of Spring Sults ane Overcoats, Hats and Shoes, and with a magnificent array of LADIES' and MISSES’ StyHah Suits, in all the latest shades and fashions, Ragtans, MAN HATTA | | CLOTHING CO BROOKLYN—7U0 Broadway, between Whipple and Thornton Sts. BROORAYI OPEN EVENINGS, Frons, Walsts, Walking Skirts and Millinery. NEW YOKK—Il14 Third Ave., near 65th St.—NEW YORK, Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry NEW YORK —2274 Third Ave., near 124th St. —NEW YORK, Bee al

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