The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1902, Page 2

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HINT OF BRIBERY IN HAINES TRIAL; BIG NEW JERSEY SEWER THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1988. BIG CROWD TO HEAR WOMAN'S STORY; = * sotleeta ! The Easter Sale Goes on IN OUR Boys’ Department. TO CONFER HERE. WASHINGTON, March 28.—Under the oo has hee sae arted on ¢ he pian the Pan-American Conferer Sille-long sewer which fs to ext eo hel Ne the Orange Mountal 7 ee L Tis nea leben etéce ___ Mannish styles and lowest prices are winning the trade for us. And Inland Sound, and in : —- ture and marke ‘ov. itis true wisdom which prompts parents to come here—where they can town Tevingte on, Mi the Undertaker Who Emba!med Baby Gwendolin’'s RENEW FIGHT oF ba tadtetat Body Changes His Testimony as to thé . United States inited Fluids Used—Women Carry Lunch Basket =) of a procla Vigorous cam rm to Court and Struggle with Men in Effort MADGE ADAE RECOVERS. to Occupy Good Seats Pretty Madge Ad Wene : ; BARNARD'S TIME SHORT Uniess Barnar! ¢ rainy by next Tue needed to com $200,000, tt ike am ay $14.0 a Seiler BERG DOUBLY ROBBED. After Alexander Berg had cauaed th a as arrest of Harry Meyers for r © : he had to walk home, as 4 refuse police dence 7OR Cie) LIBRARIES. ‘PRAISE ‘FOR LIFE-SAVERS. 1 @ conference secure a }tem of customs regulations lat New York. GIRLS VISIT WHITE HOUSE. WASHINGTON. A—Fif: . Save money without sacriticing value; where the saving is well worth coming for. We are pleasing the boys—we are delighting their mothers. If your boys haven't their Easter outfit bring them to our stores, We can show you goods that will satisty you. Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, Handsome style double. Breasted Jacket, suit made of all-wool fancy cheviots Sizes 6 to 16 Years, A fine grade of Suits with Double-Breasted Jacket;also the smart Norfolk styigs. he Rev nts pastor, plann: HOW GERMANY STANDS It ten nounced th in several good patterns; Strictly all-wool Blue and been given -\trousers have taped Biack Cheviots, Blue mary 7 soe") seamsand double seats Serges and many pat- i. vei) and knees of same ma- terns of fancy Cassi- anything Russia terial; excellent cut and “4 meres and eviots. make; a bargain that every prudent mother _| will appreciate; values, $3.00 to $3.50; special Easter Sale price, special Easter Sale price, 1:95 2.95 Bove’ Sailor Blouse Suits, Sizes 3 to 10 Years, ¢ from Navy, Royay Fine Sailor Suits, made of saa C sa Blue, Red and high-grade Serges and :- Brown Se: Iso Wor- Cheviots in all new and * sted Cheviots, very fashionable shades; and Trousers with double seats and knees and taped seams; value $4; a to The World to say iene handsomely trimmed Pretty patterned that ue ing Corps at the .00 in all the new and ed Worsteds; also ¢! of Jackson stree smart designs. The | Norfolk Suits at this aM of stvles to de- price. Every suit the ; eve-y mother —-| very top-notch of ; CANADIAN WOULD natty, well made and quality and style; Capt. Sheeha: tua i nd tt | very durable ; valucs worth $5.00 and -Btreet Statio © tte ta 1.00; special Easter $6.00; special Easter geet: Ls mornin : s ‘ | NOT SURRENDER Sale price, Sale price, Hsobeyed, bur ¢ ’ i : | action Uru the marks of ' THE MOLTKE INSPECTED. 318 OW | 2.95 3 95 Many rsons sitedt the ow Ham Never Hought Arsente , | a = e » ; er Moltke at Hobe Warr I ® | A , ry :. : Be ccatard Z atures Mre Hu ea a of] HE FOUGHT BOERS SINGLE- Youths’ Fine Suits—Sizes 14 to 19 Years, wep re bie 8 HANDED TILL KILLED. Made of wil-wool tancy Made of black Worsteds, cals at Ply ' u ae meres and Tweeds in Cheviots and Serges; also her way to su wa : newest checks, stripes Vancy Tweeds, Cassimeres HAD BOGUS LABELS ‘ , ree ee aoe arene Sere overplaids; very and Worsteds. Broad. Golaman, a clwar-maker of the Rivers! rece S eiaaen shapely viii shouldered, easy 4 ! . the very best trimmines with that nameless style a shings. It is which custom ! entre mise GShas | PRETOR ‘ ke these, so far have. Superior i rs ; ; _ a RETOR . ¢ these, - Superior in every Hrann yeaterday. cli te Weenie Re tadashi William Wayne, Babcock’ onid’ \t|Tyabertore. 1 superior to the ordinary way; the kind sure to SCHWAB TO JOIN AUTO CLUB. = 1 y to make a] ii) . clothing, which makes please particular young © names of Chartes M. Schwa : eand 5 ; ; ra Seitte | atest’ me 1 such nes for us; men; easily worth $10 tne United States steel Cor ‘ wine i ' en are 1) caluse the rapidity dis value § and $8.50; and $12; special Easter Juiien A. CRS r ' € t f troops. gape in t special | ee ‘Sale price, Sale price, 1 Samuel 1 ne “ n € new ‘ teat Annes tar sith ireet of. the bareh eyeaee are a as ee Spe mah Weegee eae 5.95 noe [caine To enc eect ee: Wien Eien 7.50 aS. PECK DEAD AT 85. feraly ts vi “he Aula. ‘His casiacne tended tut: | ex-Pandros: Neethting, of K ° ° S a Rid ne : ead * E nat 3 t The F Jed to get through seve ~ > AAS a ; 5 Nopenings, but on each occasion were Everything for Boys’ Wear—Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, te : és : BF aticwaic| 48 se eeray round a daa sch sat NOTE—A full line of Boys’ and Youths’ Top Coats at very moderate prices ! Rritt#h | in steht of Klerks- 5 OBJECT TO STRANAHAN BiuL. ted TO GET:EUBLIC/OFINION @EORGE column At the annua! mestinn of the stein 2 8 and made a ap Py lant TOG nER BANAAER Mdareniseerrne | fOue nadtans surrender Four Convenient Stores. Ewa i Pn ant kode Mantis, , . K . | 1 well Govern Chiioults) Bnas boc pa evets See eran 279 Broadway, near Chambers S\. 211 6th Ave., near 14th St. Trea SPREE ENDED BY DEATH <4 ae b ery She hadiccap- tit, bet. Church & Greenwich, th St, BIG DIVIDEND EXPECTED \ . \ GIRL POUND DEAD IN POND bai Pee enue | want salt) Rae a7 Catan SHS sone Ase : sie : 3 ; toa awe SiNHUNKion for the revoluttonary gen- ror N { WOUNDS WIFE; KILLS SELF Among the prisoners on . ‘ t { ‘ - Were two offers, who were ‘ oH ele % 1 at aptured at Aiua Dulce ‘ wa ni unrest with th f $13. ‘ ie value POLICE SEARCH FOR GIRL BABY SCALDED TO DEATH BELLE FOUND DEAD IN BED. TicknT-s¢ | IDE GOING TO MANILA, 5 LA entry ©. Ide, iy re ‘ Rent : bs Unit Philippine Com- dessa! < ‘ 6 ‘ ‘ ‘ m mies will leave Japan for Manila ee ne F H S) April 2) He has been in Japan for his, COFFEE PHILOSOPHY. EASTER WEEK SPECIALS. ‘d acting lie | . n FRIDAY ONLY. CLERK PUSICK ACQUITTED | WILHELMINA EXPECTS HEIR. CIOL: OL STRAWBE NB, _Componnt of the tut) T HAG arch 38, i 1. = : made Frenea & four mouth’ SHE WHIPS STATE OFFICER Jia enpecte to heoste ta mother | ‘The most dangerous false friend ts SATURDAY ONLY. VANDEREILT IN NEW ROLE. D. ¢ NEARS DEAD Seplenber. the Dagblad mays. the one that under the guise of MOUS VANILLA « HEAM ALMONDS, Mace tn che shape of oa ogg. ror oo ; DIVIDENDS FALL OFF. eed aN Oey ee oe eceeear und A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ \ < mse nto 0) ‘: Ss ANC y of lon... .. OKER ACCUSED Ot AULT ee a ABM pears fh tales advantage of the association to coe ‘orice age 2 HIN a _ | id towlay, fo {do you harm; that {s exactly the All the popular sorts eet AJOR CLAGET DEAD Hi hot ' aeealeeee ehaiiei nar position of coffees. It enters your sanc i i. 16e yond ; ooM tet Soars dividend HAYS tam under the guise of a warm, close Sunlvtatete leet Voraccioeee LAr Ww BURSrAS FIRM STAND. friend, and slowly day by day works per pound. Our price 1. 960 Despatches re- ersburg state that destiny of Manchuria was Angiv-Japanese alliance urla will never pass out semsion, Mar RAPE \ LOGAN ALMOST READY BIG STRIKE nef PASSAIC BROOKL YN ASA ER MINAL A genera ce S.C, | PBINCESS OUT ON BAIL. Paaaaje (N. J.) ; | ; APE TOWN, March 3.—Princeas eerers a i FOR M’'KINLEY MONUMENT ‘ , | Radziwill bas been rel don ball of ik ROR ales | * ™ furnished by herself, pending her erty. | w oa an indictment for forgery and) Y fraud st of her dickering over ing tes with Cectl Rhodes last August. PATROLMAN SURE BNDED Patroima E HERBERTS AT NEWPOR " A FARMER FOR 7 . ‘ BRYAN LIFE 2 i ViLS GOES TO NEWPORT. NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT. reet Static Lad pended pending i ES N. 8 W., March 2.—The Soeauri eat Monday i sar estimate of the wheat Gulivan chased r y } the streets a uth Wales is hes 1,390, - the shela, 1 will yield 14,706,000 bu; | TURKEY CALLS TROOPS. ie was arrested the ti W YORK MAN’S LUCK A UNDER ASHES Intoxicated at i BODY WASHED ASHORE ‘i plese | LE, March 2%.—The The bod fa e | Y it has ided to call warkm dete ier bees ar troops See Bonth EVELAND NOT WITH Woop. ie i oat asibly for the washed as! . _ mm =e aa olacbat ! youvres, but in view of the play i be A 1 ; SAVED HER FATHER ; LIt i} j s in Macedonia, considerable Maine “at Btametoy . s 1 N ‘op Louis Bo ODLER GuILTY |oignificance i attached to the move- BOURKE COCKRAN TO salt ve sat Ww. Bourke Cockra RICH MAN'S BODY FOUND | HOHENZOLLERN HOME. FEARS FOR MISSING WERE S ¢ eect | SBRLIN, March i8—The Imperial Bott, Col. an 4 t ” a han arrived at | ‘ srt nroceed to 1 sexe nd ; : srealard | ASPHALT’S POOR EARNINGS | et A ark nire North mn at HLADELPHIA, Ma | The Worse Offender. sf résla for Genoa to-morrow ‘ (From the Cuteago Tribune.) ‘ It wan Sunday morning, and Deacon Ironsides's two boys came downataira March BIG ENG, COMBINE LAKE, The Bissiner Club, wRanizatton ah, March 2 Hound rts) (09 late to get ready for church. prevent. : 8 : Hr ee) 1 * due) Willian,” he said, “how le dames L. Leder . ) | eee ee hewtas Walia it w Sunday,” an- an Cand tt | " Shaw at Bltie Inia H a} ne said, turning to the MBW TRUST comPaNrEs, "0 {Solas iso 12 Hes t ! Ne bees 3 ee et it was Sunde oan ied ar co AUTOMOBILE BILL SIGNED ion] x vinit E lund to-day in| father pel Imes. “butt LH oration for two tri - ALHANY March 2.—do' Mt toe RV a " ann ent ofa aR wet BE A a ) E. ‘0. , dece i) te ad vi an, te t deacon, “yot gael m Meat Weatt.a ve Xen a Wha a Be Med aO8 reat me} a aoces f reese oh ena iw ae a ott your preakfaat, the 6 u ve Bromo. & i, MATCH SO,— je ive emM-l to inve raring- mand” iy Remember Habintnis'As Crave etgvatucson'bou>! vera of the Board of Visitation of the] fous meen tae Hamsigrant a areeuaitatis b bs a ned Pe ae ce Pr i ON ee oe ee sree “EASTER ‘eEacs ANO NOVELTIES. jaway at your destruction. anwhy. th 2 MARKET BASK Why this should be no one can Filled with candy exgs wate say, but it is a fact nevertheless. BP ick each Hundreds of thousands are testify ce - doses ing of the terrible straits that coffee | cocorseT CREAM suneer stan Weed a teatiOeess5ksr86 i drinking has led them into. In our clearer moments we know| that health, bounding, perfect health brings with it the poise of nerve and clearness Of mind that makes us ‘kings instead of slaves, and brings a, heaven on earth to us. Through the very perversity of | mankind, showing the elements of aj tangible demon, we persist In taking | ~~ {into mouth and stomach the false ltriend even after we know It is working to throw us out of the peaceful heaven of health, and set! up within us that condition of dis- ‘ease that the nerves show variously in dyspepsia, Py trouble, kidney | trouble, &c., The patient Sahrelctan who has for years been explaining to different people under his care the powerful | effects of coffee on highly organized ons, finally becomes a bit care- less and feels that he can only point ‘out the facts and then let patients | go their own path. Their very per- versity will make of them slaves, and they follow the habit with the blind, dogged fatalism that eral be understood. Coffee “soaks” them certain and| sure, and when they are hit hard) enough they finally come around to! the point where. they are forced to| eis it up; then Postum Food Coffee | mes as a relief in the time of des-| berate trouble. It requires no effort | to alip off coffee drinking for well- jmade Postum, and the change ia something miraculous i BOTH STORES OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. 54 BARCLAY ST 29 CORTLANDT SE COR CHURCH OST OFFICE STATISTICS. The number of pieces of postal matter of all kinds which pass through the U. S. mails annually 1s about 8,000,000, The receipts by the Post ‘Office Depart- ment from New York City during the fiscal as ending June 30, 1901, were $10,384,623.21. For all Post Office Statistics see the 1902 World Almanac. Price 25c. of All Newsdealers. By Mail, 35c, ch 380 a three months’ subscription to Monthly. World Newspaper-dlagas! The Monthiy World will be sewt application. to any address o ! few aa ie Pir eek em An

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