The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1902, Page 7

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a) WERE Ae EGE ee Pers “a Sere eg TE 7 » THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY eve ALDERMEN URGE WORLD TO \ ~ —2¢e-—-—_— } Board Unanimously Adopts Resolution Com.|_ mending Search for the Guilty. M’AULIFFE REWARD DOUBLED! The First $1,000. n Who personated James court on ths morning of or to any person or persons 1 McA p at the ad- he is the man who per- The World will pay $1,000 to the McAuliffe in the West Fifty-fourth s Feb. 16 last, he to who shall dress and t sonated McA e. The World will further iene ee ee guarantee to such y" absolute peal Owe My! Health to Pe-ru-na.’ "PRESIDENT IT ATHLETIC CLUB | protection and uity from a prosecull rsecution, The Worl has the me that this man shall not be pros s forward and tells the truth The Second $1,000. t The World will pay $1,000 more to person or persons who * shall furnish it with in n that st and f conviction of the p rsons guilty ¢ McAuliffe, who w ; on Sunday morning , 3 +} The Board of Aldermen has added) he said + {ts approval and encouragement to/tution 1 eve that the The World's persistent t for the |New Y Id receive not | *f murderers of James McAuliffe, th ourage-| reonepy | Glennon witness. its efforts LUNDBERG ! In to-day's City Record the fol-| of all murde PRESIDE lowing resolution appears among the! myster in recent: yea LU, LeTIe poceedings of the Board The nds in Sympathy. “Whereas James MeAuliffe was aa A Herbert Lundberg, 235 Fast 123d street. New » € reside found dead on Feb. 10, therefore 1 ha struck with is letie Club fe be it resolved istence World, and Tbe jhe ! cruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ovo: “That we, members of the Board that all rig inking men will Centh men—‘itwill probably intere tveuto know that I thank efforts untt ght to justice xpression of wha the feelings of thon sands of New York citizens who ap preciate the ots of The World that i have Inte 4 this resolution.” der Peruna for the magnifice t heaith i en ae the weat er, get overwork: d or auffler trom a cold Perana cor a dav eortvuoaquickly rest res me. of ourat: letic ce ub lave iad the most gratiivin:s its use, especially so during che lite epidem eof La grippe. era]! of them were comp etely cured hea th.’-HERBERs LUNDBEKG. i HOT of the city of New t to continue d the course of the insistence jo mystery 0 continue _ hoe aw derer or ef Aldermen tle Chas Leader Heads Crasade. Alderman Walkley, the mo the resolution, is one of the most wit ; prominent fusion members of the the | Tammany Hall and Board. the |New York City fe writes but Peruna r “T have followed closely the course ; . was unant- “I Wave used y ur remedy, Peo of The World in this Inves tigation,” 9 4 runa, as a seneral tonte with ' results. I have satisfactory many iriends who have testi to its vVirta s, and Iful y hel. vee have | valuable remedy . HW. Turner. Mr. Patrick od WIFE. THREW HIM LINE i TO HS DUT OF WINDOW. STRENUOUS NAME. tolaware place, ( z HARTMAN THEREUPON GRANTED DIVORCE. when I was IS THEODORE ROOSEVELT FER- RIS ALARMEC PEEKSKILL. Was ry, He tting All Told | Police and Called ¢ Fire Departments _ t to Locate Missing Helpmeet Court, Louis Hartnan was @tvoroe to-day from h! Justice Russell «#tttin Court, Brooklyn His showed that sho ort! y afte spent all his b %, and that amount to his > Hfted him by the threw him into the Hartman ts forty-one: e 263 Sixth Ave.---104-106 W. 17th St. ’ estimate of himself is to be A MAN 8 by the way he dresses. His soci. depends largely upon the We offer opportunities to dress well at little exper $10 you pay only = cheviots and meres, » Sttks and Dress Goods, clll. Wool Henricttas 1250 yds., principally blacks, to be closed out at and Oxtords, all very swell and excellently finished, as good as any custom-made coat, well worth $20; special tor this week $15.00 TOP COATS—A spendid assortment Fhird avenue — EASTER MASS FOR PRINTERS Id Servier at ek 15.00 this we w tw Andrew's ve k. At M. there will 290 A. be a so mass - 7] 7 for printers and night workers .at w 2 5c. yd. of light - weight lop A very good value in the printers’ choir will render 4 gra Coats, black’ chev- fancy cassimere and TOABE, agstnted by other artists, Black Veiling, iots, silk lined, well RNG We-neviOE Sule At ths mass a chorus of made, nobby look well made and ex- ei ivolsen (ron ihe Datntbach /@octety 42 -inch, 50 pieces, 08 b de- ing; good value for cellently tinished, a and one of she sirable summer fabric; fully Bf ¢5;’. special for this suit worth $14: spe- frentystw aitinted Soy b worth $1.00, at week Mallon thie week Grand Mass No. (2 O8c. yd. $15.00 $10.00 SOUVENIRS \ WORTH GETTING. — Bernhelm a Fe ancy 7 affela Silk, We have clothing to lit men of all heights and weights. Some. ers D = special lot; value up to $; 350} times a Slight alteration is needed for a pertect it—no more than \ Harlem to be closed out at i a tailor usually has to make. We charge nothing to do it Men's Shoes—Men's Calf and Vici Shoes, the new shapes, $2.50 and $3.00. leathersese..seeeee next three days Bernheim & © town corner of ( ty-seventh street many weeks hax been un ations. The clerks huve $1.48 yd. | India Silk, iin Pure white, 36-inch, 5,000 yards; exceptional value at ,/65c., special sale, 5oc. yd. at the dow dand Twe vue Open Saturday Evenings Until 10, ie carpenters thelr work Satu fe larger and fi firm, has stock of ¢ it berdashery Mghe spring sperivg sale wi, veen’ Black Taffeta Silk, it States Donsi Sf i f Boe wala aftnls ‘more guaranteed 10,coo yds., Im- hil e on qd IS ICS. auring ihe + ported and Domestic; un- Four widows and tive daughters are now pensioners of i owill be re By handsome pol 3, usual values, the Revolution; of the war of 1812, 1,527 the War of Ivaryin(ag that-ts possible to make a} 65¢ yd. widows are drawing pensions. Of the Indian wars, 1,080 ‘ arn bathe Co. Ae ete phry ov. survivors and 3,479 widows are draw ng pensions. ae ir values are amine vi nerment's puis af every syle nd tes See the 1902 World Almanac for detailed | | Lord &B Taylor Alberts t9 treet” anid Irina : pension statistics. Price, 25 cents, of all i Broadway & 20th St. newsdealers. By mail, 35 cents Kach Bie. mati otder for The World Almanac seripiion to The Monthly World Newspayer-Ma ‘The Mowthly T’qrit will be seat free to any a4¢: nuits:, Darter: peparieia: ie thes. Bid an assortment uf ve clothing that will pane UF ta mothers happ; hencta etn alee aL asc cia ree months’ sub: sample copy of ration. 4 ‘ roa ONLY ENRTANCE TO THIS DEPARTMENT 1S THROUGH FURNITUTE STORE udged largely il standing thes he wears. » Ona vill of Het yn then he him with a stove lifter. Har . 1 ‘ue and felled him to the fo e the door was opened and tie y if i . 3 him by the head and ifted TOP COATS—Handsome SPRING SUITS — Handsome bim by th anit it Spring Top Coats, in tan, covert assortment of > pring Suits, in tine cassi- excellently lined and nicely tail ored, equal in tinish to custom made, good value for $20; special SPRING SUITS— moever under seo Several membe = results throug + Seve atd restored to perfect 1 pring In patent $4. QO an $5. 00 , MARCH 26, 1902. Charming i i™ Arrays of Chovce Gaster Styles Oe ous and Messe. ithe pr _ / | / test thi noer that fashion in- Aw, clusiveness of Siyles Is Another Important Feature of This Gi / Great Spring Showing. No matter what you 5 s delighttul'y voutht those ‘‘olcisn’’ characteristics s the young. There is the shness of youth, Everything that the Easter season can demand in clothing is here. Tailored Gown, o need may require you Sity that the most critica for confirmation, d'esprit, b such excellent diver- . 1 be much please Women's Waises. Ali the Loveltost of Easter Styles. Because it is the world’s greatest Waist Store It’s assortments are largest and its prices lowest. NEW BRILLIANTINE WAISTS, LOS OD in black or white, at ’ NEW PEAU DE CYGNE WAISTS, ucked front, in black, in white and all the 5. 90 Y Wu box plait and fine t evening shades, at NEW TAFFETA GIBSON WAISTS, white tr mmed and stitched in black, all other shades 6. 90) trimmed and stitched in white, at 125 DOTTED PIQUE GIBSON WAISTS, with white stock, at MERCERI7ED GINGHAM WAISTS, See naat —e most exquisite siripings, plain white id I0 PI AIN CHAMBRAY WAISTS, with hemstitched tucked front, at WHITE WAISTS, of all-over openwork material, very full and plaited across bust, at 100 Women’s Spring Sackets. Correct in Material. Correct in Cut. Correct in Construction. Correct in Fit. COVERT JACKETS, at 6.7? 70.” ana 75. CHEVIOT JACKETS, at 5. 8. and 937 \ CHEVIOT ETONS, at 9.7 Eton Ge 6,7 and ‘ = in Full Length, Sk Sarments, and Blouses. 8 THE BEST EASTER OPPORTUNITY IN NEW YORK. three-quarter, Glegance in Flgh Art Shoes. Gaster Footwear Possessing Gruest Grace, Boauty and Undisputed Excellence, toddlers for the grown where stocr € shape nown, has sold sc Shoes for the m Easter is inth The choicest The Shoe Store is so w firmly establ shed in public ¢ Every shoe is guai Yo WOMEN’S SHOES, /, 00 TO BOYS’ SHOES, GIRLS’ SHOES, 98 TO 9, INFANTS’ One pair of Foot Mould Shoes will convince any udge that both style to make the most attractive as Well as most substantial Footwear on sale anywhere. the price of Foot Mould Shoes for Men and Women is, per pair, only, of benrietta and albatross, at you see evidences of it on every hand, » matter what price 's paid for it Speeral Gaster Prices. MEN'S SHOES, 7,45 TO 5,00 IS TO 2,90 SHOES, /9 TO 7,50 Famous Foot Would Shoes For Wen and Women. end comfort are admirably combined with best materi al While values are equal to $5.00 goods WE GUARANTEE THE IDEAL PATENT KID IN FOOT MOULD SHOES. Among the special features for to-morrow are: YOUNG LADIES’ TAILORED SUITs, \. in the newest shapes, at 10.00, 12.75 & 17.50 5) YOUNG LADIES’ SEPARATE / S<IRTS, of best cheviot, broadcloth and etamine, 3.90, 5.00 & 7.90 YOUNG LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS, of covert, cheviot, broadcloth, at 6.90, 9.75 & 12.7: YOUNG LADIES’ LONG GARMENTS, tice at” 16.50, 17.50 & 18.75 GIRLS’ COATS for spring wear, of covert, cheviot and taffeta, at 3.75, 7.50 & 9.75 GIRLS’ WAISTS, a number of newest styles, in sizes 12, 14 and 1, of gingham, 50, 1.25 & 2.90 lawn and batiste, at GIRLS’ DRESSES, 2.50, 5.90 & 9.75 GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES of organdie, lawn and point 2.25, 3.75 & 6.90 (Second Floor, Froat.) Dainty Easter Clothes tor Children. Pretty Box Coats, White Lawn Guimpe Dresses, Wool Afghans and other things to complete the proper and seesonable apparelling of the children. Such dainty and pretty garments, such admirably correct styies, such exquis.te effects in trimming, em- broidery and general make-up will captivate the mothers who wish to have the little darlings appear in public to best advantage. INFANTS’ COATS. CHILDREN’S TAN COVERT CLOTH BOX COATS, rouad collar, silk stiteh- ing, ages 2 to 5 years, 3.95 each, COLORED CLOTH BOX COATS, with white tucked silk collar edged’ with \ very popular, seasonable and dressy, ages 2 to 5 years, 5 00 e each, SHORT WHITE COATS, plain and fancy Bedtors cord, collars edged with figured satin ribbon, ages 2, 98 © months to 3 years, each, GUIMPE DRESSES, WHITE LAWN GUIMPE DRESSES, effect, fine tucked yoking, back ont edged with embrowery; espe- tially handsome garments; ares 2, dand4 years, each, J, OO WHITE LAWN GUIMPE DRESSES, long waist effect, with Va lenciennes lace insertion and ribbon through beading; ages 2, 3and 4 years, each, 2.9. AFGHANS. PINE HONEYCOMB WOOL BABY AFGHANS, all colors, special at, each, WHITE LAWN BONNETS. WHITE LAWN BONNETS, with insertions and ruffles of embroidery, lawn bow and ribbon trimming on top, each, 19 98 WHITE LAWN BONNETS, with fine tucked crown, wide im sertion and rutfle of embroidery, ribbon bow om top, 17. ° each, (Second Vieor.) White Petticoats FOR EASTER WEAR. Plain or elaborately trimmed, of lawn and cam- bric, well made, handsome garments for dressy LS PETTICOATS OF WHITE CAMBRIC, umbrella flounce of tucked lawn, fine embroidery, ruffle, each, 19. CAMBRIC PETTICOATS, extra heavy, deep umbrella flounee ef| Lawn, with four rows of bow knot, lace insertion and 2.2, C ruffle, extra dust rutile, each, CAMBRIC FETTICOATS, fine quality, Ch umbrella flounce of le, elabo- 2 :) . tucked Lawn, Van byke ruffle and under ru! (Second Fiver.) PETTICOATS OF FINE CAMBRIC, two styles, trim- med with fine embroidery and Valenciennes lace, each, rately trimmed with Duchesse lace, each, -ups! and pairs of shoes that it is now 5.00 00 ‘3.00 OGin Floor, North of Eacalatan),

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