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Pee a ee eS ee eee : THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1902. SHEEHAN DEMOCRATS JOIN : WEAK LUNES) M’AULIFFE MURDER WAR. Greater New an leaaseand His eutisworeM Indicated by a Hack- | af %- Ore, April SILK SALE Call on Police to Solve Mystery. ing Cough. © | A Purchase of 300,000 Yards! Will offer tomorrow, Wednesdey, April 2nd, the balance of their Spring Importation of Round Hats and Toques at two uniform prices, $18.00 and $25.00 Each. WAULIFFEREWARD DOUBLED! | utoe’nwtttonae Lung Affections. The First $1,000. When you have a cough you are continually fearing so} hing worse Do not let yourself n this con- dition, Come and talk to us and let The World will pay $1,000 to the man who personated James us tell “ou why we know Vinol is the McAuliffe in the West Fifty-fourth street court on the morning of best thing that you car roe ta - - - Feb. 16 last, he to establish that fact, or to any person Le ae car caaeeacy (0 k 100K THE ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCKS of tl Sj These hats represent the best models of sech houses as who shall produce the man who personated McAuliffe at ling: trouble 4 Ler ARPA WAT RAGERTITiC, i ae « ili . cat WHEE, Silks Reboux, Carlier, Camiile Roger, Lewis, Virot, Susanne et Berault, ress and time mentioned and prove that he is the man who per- One of the greatest remedies brat Pwo Tare manutaeruring and importing silk concerns, to he divid sa! i $35.00 to $68.00 Sar World will furth narantee t ho fat tax been prescribed by p } een our New York and Philadelphia Stores. No other single retail con- and others equa'ly as a ra from ne World w urther guara ‘o such “dummy” absolute 3 ynsumption and all wast-|f) ue we t 5 Fetncon ea i rt. protection and immunity from arrest, prosecutic ation! a for, con umpti a | 1 uf the country would want to handle such a vast collection; and natu- I fll sesene! visa) F The World has the assurances of District-Attorney Jerome that this know how disag s to take. |] aly the price-concessions we secured are most remarkable. | a ——= man shall not be prosecuted uor molested If he comes forward end Wai havevacttal n people who |] ae the Silks are all new; and in this Wich season's charming styles. Also offered are a number of tells the trut ‘ » th ’ The manufaeturers selling time is over, Tle has his mind already on Silks for 1908; th A Ww would rather take th fig nis mind already on Silks for 1908; that The Second $1,000. to take that mediein is why new and seasonable silks eome to us at such a sacrifice, while the retailing is at its |]! Imported Spring raps : ye Vinol this is § very height it is the freshness, beauty and seasonableness of the Silks that make |]) from *' Francis,”” of Paris, and ‘’Gerson,”” of Berlin. The World will pay $1,000 more to the person or persons who Tat eaa alist ‘ the chief charm of this Sale, notwithstanding the wonderfully little prices at which they . , 5 shall furnish tt with information that shall lead to the arrest and trated form the valuable medicinal fare offered ; A These go at the following reduezd prices :-— conviction of the person or persons guilty of the murder of James erties that have made cod liver One of the main features of the Sale is the McAuliffe, who wae eal EA front of No, 863 Sixth avenue Hie ini for: etibh diseases, bus 5 5 . $97.50 Wraps for $50.00. fl , Feb, 16, 1902 i t it does . x3 (RE ASEM us remind you thetae that makes Offering of Japanese and Chinese Silks Embraced at this price ts a Blick Canvas three-quarter Coat over shot 4 contain any oll or & liver ofl so ob- : . : i = 5 es n taffeta with black Taffeta applique. Also full length Black Brocaded Satin the old form of col Ii bs Silks that have been scarce even at iull prices. These Oriental Silks are all woven Cat. ind a Black Etamine Coat with white brocaded lining, trimmed with Whereas, As our honored leader, John (., ™ Wt hae left ble and often so Impassib: Pei 4 : P : * 7 Sheehan, has stated that James McAuliffe, | © upon the Police Department section an Oh poghanl i vers yaa ways, wae ener all He ovlet tis lt aod machinery can taffeta and faced with linen and Russian face, Balileia'ef This Gis, hak heen murdred|hleh abould be letented lies, As PA not compete, So when a great demand arises for these 8, as it now has, it canno th ght lhe many kinds of Black, White and Fancy Colored Silks offered are told $149.50 Wraps for $89.50. fully supplied of ina limit below ; there are too many kinds and stance, there are seventy different qualities in the natural W White Washable Habutai Silks,20¢ New Printed Liberty Satins, 75c:| to $2.04 yard worth $1 and $1.25— lance sale of of | rule the membe. force are 4 Kindly men; th White Suede Cloth Travelling Coats with Top Cape, also a long Blek Taffeta Coat, are embraced at this price. $135.00 Wraps for $75.00, under conditions which pluce the life every good ¢i nm in jeopardy, and Whereas, A Coroner's jury has officially declared that the hilling of sail MeAuliffe wit pres to describe all. For in- nite Japanese Silks alone. All the items of the clear- yesterday are a has been well si was murder, and : i Imes of danger they are ainat ¢ it Whereas, Vigorous investigation by the| ihe bulwark of public order. The Liloa iitaien or duecase Verhaps you About the last thing we expected| here today. ‘The most. re- Black Broadcloth Coat, 45 inches long. Tan Taffeta Mandarin Jacket, Gonstituied authorities has been neglected;| members of the Vollce De. Gt Phomas Morton, stil to be buy thew! markable are these : Leah teen Lee aberes one Inserting of “black” hee therefore, te it Jment were anstons for n My foe : We| Embroidered Silk Waist Wises OO TAR = Resolved, That it is the sense of this, »W every funtly in the nality for) [a assemblage that the said murder should be ™ PASY AAR DUET: § ’ Atext wat Patterns $175 Wrap for $97.50. _ : " ently. ‘There n cers new and good| Of guaranteed Taffeta, Loutsines i igorously investigated. We heartily com- nt Samens being sold to and Regence Silks, in a great | FRANCIS MODEL of Pongee; three-quarter length, Lace Trimmed. mand the public-spirited action of the New| F® mthe city. fe The reason we promise to refund las. gard welll core: LD, fa variety of styles and fullline of | — York World in investigating this erime.! whieh is a menace to the safety of all citi-| Zeng.—Resolutions of the Greater N.Y Democracy of the 20th Assembly District, In adopting ths resolution aj Mass-meeting of the Greater New| York Democracy of the Twentieth] Assembly District in honor of their Teader, John C. Sheehan, demanded of the police a solution of the Me- Auliffe murder mystery. | The significance of the McAuliffe case was impressed upon the meeting in vigorous terms by Mr. Sheehan, who, though prevented from attend ing the meeting through unavoidable absence from the city, sent a letter in |« which he dwelt at length on the mur- der of the Glennon witness Largest of All Meetings. The meeting was the largest ever at the district ub-house, No. 4 avenue. The assembly-room woul! + hold half the big crowd that eathered Men filled the halls and overran the upper floor. On the plata were seated tne Vited leaders © other districts, in ro Russell, Chatr mittee of the racy, Nich eluding W R. O'Connor The lette as soon as ¢ ated grea Uffe mura: The killing of Medull every bring home to dangers that surreend the seme of the city. Unless the the cost of Vinol to all who do not experience the benefits that we claim it will bring atout is because we know by experience that it in- variably accomplishes everything we claim for it. It Is very success- the mysterions ful. led to. > sos fliker’s Drug Store | 6th AVE. and 234 8T dene ry Wettle chan been accomplished so far department. There te nothi Police could a wo 4 In of the to the demoratization Sheehan sald Under the name of Democracy, rep: cially during the jast four years, it (Tammany) has been flying the black | | flag, levying tribute and plundering the prople to mitted to Wed, and Thurs,, tied Tamm . "Sey ay become April 2nd and 3rd, eers for Each Varagraph. reading of Mr. Shee ymas F. Dufty, ot me ee cee Wash 1 Mr. Duffy concluded the reso Dress Fabrics, | /mported & Domestic An exceptional Special Sale ery were adogted with great enthusi of Mr Sheenan realiian the Tammany organt possibility himself with zation was 4 portions of 9,000 =yards Mercerized the McA 1 Satin Striped Lawn, Silk Embroidered Mulls, Embroid- Wohousent tear ered and Dotted Swiss, Mer- ; cerized Striped Ponyee, Mer- | cerized Cheviot, Scotch Ma- dras and French Ginghams; value 35c. to 50c. per yd. at FLORENCE MAY BE IN CITY ATTORNEY BACKUS WILL NOT DENY REPORT. Indifferent Whether Detectives me Hody of Brooks to Look for P now r wit refused to either ® deteative were going to have the body of Wa Brooks exht and the stomac a lyzed for traces of poison, Mr. Backus wala: “I have no interest whatever in a examination of ans of Walter Brooks, and re whether such @n examina d produce traces of poisoning. ch & course is solely the business of the New York a ote thes, and if they 4 that Walter] tan ss. Brooks was IT am confident that Florence Burns did not administer > the poison.” ; Mr, Backus saii t) Justice Mayer ord ir, Hawk rl ia indicted. ay produce Florence anon care whether the ate announced Ugeettively return at the inquest. ——— INDED NEGRO’S DEATH. Lynch Aseatlant ixteen-Year-Old Girl. pecial to The Kye Weis. BURKS that he will|™ 25¢. per yard, 12,000 yards Fine Lawns, Batistes, Novelty Swisses, Silk and Linen Batiste, Im- ported Dimities and Zephyrs; value 1Sc. & 25¢. per yard, at rage. per yard, Im Salt for Divorce He Named the Lord S Taylor, r Broadway & 20ta St ASKS TO BESENT TOLUDLOW AL. FOLEROU PREFERS THAT TO PAYING ALIMONY. Kernid ycgrtlaydt . ore No Hat Store Ever sold so many fine Hats as we have sent dry. Folerou & ve al order fo vut this season. Folerou fn an aimidavit saye R We keep reso. he tear wae living with Panartus Me; lutely to fair Papas a ed paving alimony She ? vai order dialog hil din Gi) Ns MOU, $2.38, $2.75 1 A staying all pro < Mp for Derbys and 4 till he » 1 Soft Hats and ts Justice Gti $3.90. $4.80, $5.50 usband now wa either to allow the case For Silk Hats re wend him to jail ¢ a may p igual term of be enabled to push Bl e«: 25: RHEUMATISM IN TWO ON THREE ws BLASTING HURTS WIRES. Three Handred Fire-Alarm foxes om Went Mide Affected, Word reached Fire Headquarters earty | to-day that Contractor Bradley's blast. |*4tiy to-day at Bonds ing operations In the rapid transit tunnel | Pacific A Party of Dancers Ran Down Bridegroom Among Victims. ST MARY'S, Kan., April 1 —A carriage containing four persons was run dows roseing br Union passenger train No weat K, Va, April 1—Thomas Negro who assaulted ixteen- Ryland, N.C. captured at) between SI: had injured the telegraph wires of the pound Fire Department alarm system 'n such! Three nts were killed Hy injured. rhe . Edward Smith of the oc manner as to render useless about 300 fire-alarm boxes on che upper west side, fourth and One Hundred | tise Minnie Matney. full prices. | 1 uud_a quarter out one-third Corean Crepes. 65¢: worth 85c— | A very pretty new Oriental Crepe in delicate colorings. yar Worth wi more, Black Corded Japanese Silks, 40c; j} Worth 6c | Printed Liberty Broche. 85c; worth | We able to | $1.50 and $1.75— A black, til ! an inporter | ther fortunate purchase of with !< for which | OO vards of this season'* he wantes iickly, Great latest, newest and best silks. ! variations om of corde— | Moat ot) them fost {row the all black | pr rs. AM new and and vice ana and e 50c: | bina 5. arious Bre Printed Japanese Silks. Wc; worth | grou printed’ with sied | and stylish designs. A most blueana-! unusual opportunity. y are white and and-white. = | The best kind of silk for cool Shantung Pongee. 65c to $1.50 4 | nnd strong Summer dresses, A! yard— standard quality that we have sold for years, Thi reall in The original 8 | 1oment a ns and ut from Japan nt 1 printed In Fran Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. €KOCH&CO. | 125th Street, West, StLserss0! | |89|--1 1th Anniversary Sale--|9)?. Already an enormous success. Great crowds of eager buyers appre- ciate the big savings inevery Department. Unlimited assortments on | all sides —these items merely asillustrations of to-morrow’s offerings: On Wednesday UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS Millinery Dep't, Second Floor --the Continental, Gainsborough and other favor- ite shapes—hand made on wire frames— double brims—colors black and black with white crowns — selling else- where as a bargain, 80c,— here on Wednesday | 59c. ZIBELINE CANVAS AND HOMESPUN CHEVIOTS | Dress Goods Dep't, Second Floor e —A special purchase of over 100 pieces—all wool, 40 inches wide—all the new Spring mixtures —value 59c. per yd.—on Wednesday 39c. FREE OPPORTUNITY TO TEST ORANGEINE POWDERS. hb demonstration <P RELIABLE"“} CARPETS A 10c. package w of its power to BARGAINS, To make still more room for our | new spring stock, we have greatly reduced a lot of sample Headache, Neuralgia. Periodic Pain, Colds, arip Indiges- BRASS BEDS, $12 and $60. tion. Billousness ind **Every- (reauced from $59 and $88) Day Wis" will be given by the fol- lowing well-known druggists: Ate THIS K AT ALIS PHARMACY tant 4h are [icurtains, draperies and household REID, YEOMANS 4 CCNIT. 140 Naseaw ot requisites. These bargains, too, may ALL ARE INVITED. be charged, and by our “LONG CREDIT" paid for after the season is = — over. Some tn the latest curved designs. CASH on CREDIT OWPERTHWAIT &O No matter what your WANT, the | Sunday World will carry it to some SNAcHads “PRIEND OF THE PEOPLE.” Two Largest Establishments of Their Kind in Greater New York. 182, 184, 186, 188 SMITH ST. Between Warren & Baltic Sts,, Brooklyn, | 220,294, 226, 228 GRANDST., |! JOHN WANAMAKER For some with bands are allover embroidered rich and elaborate; about one hundred and fifty are in white- “b trimmings. Those that 2, $15 and $16, are w $f Each and $26, are Now $10 Each 25. worth 75c— Printed Fi rs, including many black- ite h t were $20, $22.50, $25 ulards and Satine— mostly in navy blue-and-white, $195 Wraps for $125. Black Chantilly Lace Coat over White Taffeta Gown, in conjunction with the sale of Millinery and Wraps, is also offered. Third Fieor, Our Entire Stock of Imported Waists, Tea Gowns and Dressing Sacques, at Fifty Per Cent below original Prices. 54 te and small Agures; ° these are 27 Inches wide and very good quality. Some SsOROK Go. Printed Liberty Satins in striped HPAP. Vie] 'e effects and medium — designs; about five thousand yards in all, at this exceptionally low price. Near Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn, Furniture, Carpets, Clothing. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. every day. Terme T OF THE PROPLE” $15.00 worth of goods, 25c. cash, 25c. weekly. $30.00 worth of goods, 506 cash, 50c. weekly. $45.00 worth of goods, 78c. cash, 78c. weekly. Concise, Comprehensive ) Complete Carpets, rugs, pinks of perfection in| Information on 1,000 Sub- jects see the 1902 World Almanac Broadway, 4th Ave., | Sta & 10th Sts. Famous: S!IXIH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET. Bimpoon Crawford Le: The Extraordinary Sale of Wool Dress Fabrics which we inaugurated Monday morning has proven one of the most successful mercantile events New York has ever known, Never before at the threshold of the season have bright, new, timely, high-grade wool dress fabrics been offered at such little prices. ‘women with present or prospective Dress Goods needs should take advantage of this most extraordinary sale. We append the same price list quoted in previous an- nouncements. 45c. to 59c. Dress Goods at 38c. Yard. Etamine, sheer and transparent; Albatross, the soft pope- lar fabric; Nuns’ Veiling. the clinging kind; Persian and Henrietta are among the weaves embraced at 38. All inches wide. 65c. to 89c. Dress Goods at 55c. Yard. Clay Twill Diagonal! Suiting, Egyptian Crepe, Can Etaming open ctiectss Pebble Suitey. fine Silk Finish Batiste, Roglish Checks and Homespuns are among the many weaves embraced at 55c. yard. All 45 inches wide. 75c. to $1.00 Dress Goods at 65c. Yard. French Surah, Twill Whipcord, French Poplin and P, ette, small mesh; Burlap Granite Camel's Hair Vigoreaux, Eng- lish two tone Suiting and fancy Hopsack Suiting are among the weaves embraced at 65c. yard. 45 to 48 inches wide. 98c. to $1.25 Dress Goods at 75c, Yard. Silk Finished Hensietta, Tamise, very fine quality; Twine Cloth Suiting, al Etamine, Vinwsscet Canvas and Covert, Illuminated Poplin and diagonals are among the many weaves embraced at 75. yard. 45 to 48 inches wide. Dress Goode Department, Rear of Kotunds, whordCo. eympsonGra Sixth Ave,, 19th to 20th St. | OST OFFICE STATISTICS. The number of pieces of postal matter of all kinds which pass through the U. S. | mails annually is about 8,000,000,000. | The receipts by the Post Office Depart- \ ment from New York City during the i} fiscal ae 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, 104.106 and 108 West'4% 5, | And Encyclopedia. one who can supply it. It is the red Smith may recover. She is Each 1 onder, far The World Aimanse inclodes a three monthe’ aubseription te ine. vample copy of The Monihiy World will Be coms ft fa, autanle yy we. : the bride of two days, having been mar- | medium for the exchange of intelli- 6 (00, Toonee Termply Treatet in the were Moocnlt a ate jed Inst Sunday, The young people had | gence among the people, ‘ Sande 8 been to Bt. Mary's to attend a dance. 2 da eee ee > 4 a

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