The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1902, Page 4

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RTI AT a nremr enti 4.2. sikyanaer aimideathasciaannall THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1008, de OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. ‘Try Our Delicious Ice Cream Soda, Glass, 5c, doseph H.Bauland Co Entire Block, Fulton Street From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. We Guarantee Quality and Price on All Goods. “*AMMANY FACTION RENT AITING FOR A NEW LEADER a Al’ Ai eat lartin, Believed to Be the Coming Man, Not O el S Gurls’ Defi Eager for the Job. | Boys’ Clothing Department Complete and Attractive Varieties of “Pals is the present situation in] tamely, and hespromptly began to | cea et ters been Tt alone Carol An Offering of Unusual Misses’ Suioney Money Cheerfully Refunded on Any Unsatisfactory Purchase. , ‘Bngland january ani 't Lawis| proposed to retire from politics. | | f 4 ix fh eoates ot tes Hed rely Carroll a Rich Man, Merit for Saturday eee Dresses and Shirt | Get the Boys New Clothing for Anniversary. y aa iversal that Nixon ’ n | * 5 Tout et i. “inves sean | wing "stonna nom eo] Boys’ Sailor Suits Waist Suits the duties of his position, he} to $5,000,000. He i immersed in of all wool Serge, trimmed with six rows of 2 89 of Linens, Silks and Pongees, aie e Special Attractions in Men’s Clothing. ‘Was not @ practical polittetan, he had/ pusiness, 1s active in the manage- Soutach braid, 3 to 10 year sizes, variety of . ‘tor Boys’ ‘NO. political one een cht ment of a nambor ot banka and in eats (GF Regular Value 5.00 Separate Shirts « Suits, ‘bie chiviot, waa, carn ack whi Croke: gave y ani close ally of Charles W. Morse in £ ; i 4 { ie coat, medium colors he was by temperament totally |tnis widespread interests, But while Boys Two Piece Suits of sani) Etamines, Rate ba and’ dark — effects, | fed for his task. he was willing to retire from poll- in Cassimeres, Cheviots, Homespuns and Lea ee broidered shield, fast ie ot Was no opposition to Mr.|¢ics, he objected to being kicked Tweeds, light and dark colors, 8 to 16 year 6 Girls Dresses and colors, 3 to 10 itty" $2.85 Decause his office was merely | out, EAA) (a Regular Value 6.00 Frock worth $2.50 $1.39 $3.45 for Boys’ 2- inal. He had no patronage, and Tammany's Factions. ? 1 ’ vocks, $1.75 for Boys’ Piece Suits, double Until the organization come back to! aire wore thus three elements Young Men’s ng Pants Suits suitable for all occasions, in nape dlea as ven in aaewcrnnte he would do as wellasany one] i nammany, the Croker crowd in an elegant assortment of new materials, all Challi Law Dimiti rs aa ved bad) and ’ fancy cheviots, y ‘ole, It is cortain that Mr. Croker) yi, rename: : choice patterns, short, natty military cut coat, allies, Lawns, U1 e ‘ bart Stat Meade ah medium and light \ n, Delmour and Sean- te r) . and Silks. Pi weight, plain — and ch never gave him any orders, never in-| 1 Ab ae head: the anti-Crkoor 15 to 20 year sizes, (a¥"Regular Value 14.00 5. FY i mixed’ cloth, well shictiy Ay rapes F with him and, on the other VAL A ‘y . rade and wool, PHidkeicted all hintetonds to heip| TOC led by Carroll and Martin; BROS OE LAG Special Values for [oo so. soya atts, !275 Die $3.48 him. Neale’ imal: Wad MGBOIOWA Boys’ Soft Felt Hats Frid dS d and double breasted, ‘all wool, fast 79c. tor Boys’ Wash- | Suet : eclasd , |Priday an ACUICAY jf Colors (special lot}, taken from |able Sults, g od quality Gxlateas, fast Tt is true that the Croker men/ .1,,4, kept in constant communication With} 41) expected thet things would Derbys and Golf Caps, our regular $3.75 and $3.¢8 colors, in blue and white stripes, with } y J $2.50 | white collars and cuffs; also ah stripes |$6.50 for Men’s Suits, blue serge, Girls’ Dresses, the retired leader and looked to biM] jie inti se 4 | Hi f. ; with white collars and light b 4 September. ‘There was leretofore 98c, each, ( : 1,50 for Boys’ Sui lars and light blue I wool, fast c ck coat, good for advice rather than to Mr. NIxOM./t, 5. no election, no appointment of | Cc , Mercerized Linens & Lawns, sree am and ator | SIPeS, 3 to 40 years, 79 Nie Cota ae They had relied on Mr, Croker's Fen blouse, in. striped crash | $8.50 for Men’s Top Coats, in Oxford| > fc any importance, and no reason for ) Each. all sizes; value $4 to $5, linen, ‘with plain crash| gray and tan coverts, some’ with satin! © 42 Worth $9.00, price, $6.50 §ndgment for years, and thelr knowl-| 4. Ghange, ‘The resignation of Nixon ‘ ¥ iS collars,3 to 6 & sleeve lining, jatest cut and fi i edge of Mr. Nixon was limited to ®/ was altogether unexpected. Ho Is at $2.75, $to.8 years, 51.50) medium length 34 to ancheg, $8.50|810-00 for Men’s Sults, fine quality few months. In addition, deep down]. jmpuisive, ' hot-hended young SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 2)ST STREET. | Givls’ Dyesses [/89c. tor Boys’ Blue| $1.90 for ren's Trousers, worsteds| 8° i" blue and black, fancy cheviots and worsteds, black clays and medium in their hearts, they believed that! nan and his growing irritation Serge Pants, full lined,| “in medium stripes, good ’ 9 . ., all wool, fast colors, pat: |, aa e ae 1 Us Ses eer over tho constant cabling of the dis- of Linens, sailor suit style or h chet ge tied hee) 9f'78 for ews Frousers,in 51-90 Se teeta et $10.00 as wel p y ‘| trict leaders to Wantage culminated guimpe styles, all sizes; value seariy and full cut, 3 8Q| 2NA cheviots, in dark, mediumand ‘tent| ° A 2, Dunbted Nixon’a Ability. in his outburst. at the Sachems’ mect-| = lors, a Y $5 to $6.50, fy \Y 29c. for Boys’ Straw lar and volt Minne ane SETS cae oh sce one Suite blae/eiaes at $3.90. Hats, large white sailors | 29c. for Men's Golf Caps, in mavy| Caual to merchant tailoring, best witlt blue and white blue serge and medium gray effect quality lining, sack coat, c bands, good straw, «29 | ait wool quality, special value at 29) ver f ” $12,00 ° , , . 'y dressy, 34 to 42, at Serge Sailor Suits, betel f colors:—red, blue and brown; trimmed with silk braid; all The Best Sale of Shoes and Oxfords. sizes; value $7, A manufacturer in Lynn, Mass., closed out to us for the A majority of the leaders, with John F. Carroll and James J. Martin at i Sac! 5 their head, doubted Nixon's ability, pines for ie mabe questioned the manner of his appoint- as ee Bee | Me Agta el Che ': the re: e Croker men dumb- eesti end above ‘ail opposed the re-) oinded. Mbey hind no leader. Croker , f Mr. Croker, Th Meee as acinissnee wt andres | WAS in Knglind and seemed deter- Unbreakable Patent Calf Bluchers. These yw{| mined to stay there. In his absence leathers have stood the tests and ed t! Freedman, just as Nixon, it now they were helpless, ing, when they refused to elect lis netms, resented it, although he did Garrolliieh the otheribang: wep ini baeewene at $4 90. v y © pass! ‘LA , 0 . . DB Re ee er Tete DAY: ead, calmly picked vp the. lings full guarantecat, ; ready cash 3,000 pairs of Shoes and Oxfords tions occur in September, and many | Which Mr, Nixon had so impetuously Blucher Oxfords, We make them| 4/s0 Golfor Walking at half cost of manufactu of the old district leaders may be thrown down and was ready for bua- : beaten, They were simply waiting] 7s | for the outcome of these elections and| There 1x no question that Carroll | has a powerful element with him in in every good shape and of every good 0 leather. The qualities best worth your Skirts, wile to buy at prices you can|donble - faced materials ; well afford to pay. \colors: — oxford, gray and Women's $3.00 Shoes for $1.49. The Shoes are ail patent leather, on the then they proposed to have something hin fight against Croker. He aye he) 5.04, os song For Men an men. SI. i : ng BEN. tlncis Trouble Maker. does a ay the jeadoriuigh new tet Outbean ips seo ie cu ae $i é ca sii fons saul vk ite aes : ever. of unbreakable Patent Calf. . . Carroll felt thet he was badly v Martin for Leader. Ahapely oat ulabe the, LBLYN 8& SONS, SuAgantee 8 bs 5° style heels, button and lace; the button 3 treated by Croker. He was not only} He is for James J. Martin, if there) fl ex & turned down for the leadership, for | jg to be any leader, but would prefer |” a4 which he was in direct line, buth¥o have the onganization governed by 4 Delmour, who poses as Croker's}q committees named by the district Storei: 162 Bowery,near Broome Street. | East 9ist St. Broadway & 20th St 4 mouthpiece, moved into Carroll's] joaders, : aoa abel 1% istrict to beat tim. - In the mean time Martin Is not Delmour, who is by nature a gos-| enger for the place. He has a moder-) n= NEW STORE, 6th AVE. AND 271h STREET. le 3.5 Enlarged Third Avenue and 122d Stree p: Factory: Lord & Taylor, 609 Eighth Ave., 39th & 40th Sts, | 401, 403, 405, all With kid tops; all sizes, Women’s $3.00 Oxford Ties $1.49. | Women’s $2.50 and $3 All patent) Patent leather leatherTies, im- (tation tips, hand tarned,|hand turned, high Cuban|opera heels, all ones are all flexible soles, the lace Goodyear welts, | 49 Per e P; "air Oxford Ties THE NEW YORK BARGAIN CLOTHING DEPOT 39 West 14th Street, where in his rounds. Of course, all| friends, many of whom are not poll-, and vici hid, thie came back to Carroll, tclans, and the worrics and respon- Ree iy All the old Croker following took | Stbilities of such @ position as leader . the hint and Carrol) was nnae to} of Tammany Hall do not appeal to Allopathic Force Leaves Ja-| Peddler Says He Was Beaten fee) that he was in disgrace, He tw bin. A ie oat at all coral hat maica Institution in Anger| and Robbed by Adam Bel. Near 6th Ave. not the kind of a man to submit Ce eatin. aren? and Ratlents Will Hav lus, Whose ohne He in. PHENOMENAL RESULTS, sizes 3 to 7 A, B, C. wa | sd sises, 21-2 to 7, B, C, D end | 29 Te ange of Treatment. vaded. i it; : e ” d e per THIRTY-FIVE CARRIED OUT | ——= } —— th dear oamag Tf PMdEhs, pa, — ms For to-morrow (8ATURDAY) FROM BLAZING FIRE TRAP °c! x hue comet ornament if aay wien Tao eee Misses’ and Children's Shoes at 1-2 price. —-anhinacetd- the lk The ye had been treating|and Elghty-elghth street and Aemter-|Brush. We have $82,000 worth of : r a , , a Sha inal fore sar, Uit thel Gum AMERN nea eee cue mee : Misses’ Shoes, vict hid and patent leather, lace, spring Reeser tl: staf of ‘ hindred an Men's, Boys’ and Children’s i _ 5 Ladder Breaks and Brave Fireman La Forrest | iwas ‘ws, nine the teateen of the in ee ee ue Clothing heels, strong soles, patent leather tips, 8 1-2 to 2, 29 Is Fatally Hurt. ark with ihe tomeopatie, ne Me) hich will go onaale at 26 contol |IChildren’s patent leather Shoes, lace, belvet cloth top, 4 nrenuounnom in noiding, te Sosy ef clots, but we are loresd Ye spring heels, sizes 6 to 10 1-2, pair, 95 “ourt tH Game early and avoid the cron, 11 Children’s Shoes, vici kid, heaby solid soles, broad $] 00 os — ~——___— 1 im 1 had been in vogue pre. cost of cloth, but we are forced to 10c. Ff" °**"S oT pound toes, every pair warranted, sizes 6 to 10, pair, ee Se eer rand controls the west of Eighth aven One Hundred and Tenth street. Hig peed Rtrenuousness in holding this Thirty-five persons were in danger of death from fire this morning In the three-story and attic frame bulld- ing at No. 1902 Park avenue, near One Hundred and Thirtieth street rl trustees who have hud & over the matt: of running and lowly was the complainant, He knew 7s. They were s0 badly scared that they | °* *. These Hie gontnasled (he @leteta ae EN SPAN TS ote ace ser cao | beter wis not uy gooae ay a Visit the Restaurant and Try Our Table d’Hote Dinner at 35c. And most of them were carried down " in Mt, but he went in test ok 5, orth § . @ ladder by freon a“ P| Wedneaday . ae eee tee Grocery, Wine, Liquor and Cigars advertised for Friday also on sale Saturday. firemen and one V nd t her Greeks, MEN'S | sunt be weR Hawes with the pus | Stylish fancy cassimére,B) | CORRECT STYLE. WORLD WANTS men were vot se: Woman was bruin hock | sadder vate wn Piveman POLICE MEDALISTS CHOSEN. |,,’. The broken ladder wtruck ihe bead, 4, ., and suffered frm | jue eon emounting to Mb. | YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, ie and ik | worth $8.75, ry, and de: CHILDREN’S SUITS Jn ee SAt mother Bremay, tracturing bis ee jt finding: ite cassimeres and worsteds, poet ‘ 4 Commissioner Partridge Names) ol) * , Salt, breaking one arm aud indict ? 4 Three Men io Be Deoorate an | worth $2.50. 4 ee ere + enue tno Parag te [PATRONS LOYAL TO THEATRE 1$1.29 Sits worn piso Pe | oe Workingmn's Friend, Phe fire wiarted i) @ barre Met ; hing done ac te at low fur guile | wun thor Cettioloes the Star, ate! $1.49 Sanh ecto sii. REGALS are as sale, in style, asa 775 Mes, in aia oor The. bul man mere ksi ts the stariew Hon | Me tomes Molen of teen ant nro wot S198 Cuba) VesTEESUITAT) | “Worth” gown or a “Poole of London” coat, BUT | ae so Each $3.50 REGAL ts taithhully copled | | 3074, Welr woo Ww ts che © Meow 1 the Phalte oO DVS, ASSIMI oy 29¢. Worsved KNbe Paw a ; = lt model for arson gaan, te tars The New York Bargain || | product of “Worth” or “Poole,” | | scans » aunes DETECTIVE ARRESTED , . Binet f Sold in 45 Regal Stores, one month alter J isn rr ry bnahipa.» aeesine tans . AO" HUMPHREYS FOR srevens, CHARGES — aataael ccten cullen amnaai rca ; — - beers ‘eustame te wee KOCIAN ENGAGED FOR TOUR, "*+°r famtnnrs ter treme “Mee net as ot sian Hembavlumiont Heeeidwms perry , ALAART Aber eooPine eulhoritine © * ont Teeth ov o ‘ oh tae eokeneel ile one oid whi ow Mane! Mere Meee Athair he Homie Bik Aamiion Aine ey Hoe ~ ‘ee 75 | ; a ; : ‘ uf Phe pater ee - a ues noae a a oe ery go een $88 pe tie . "fi ; ri oe oune Here > ony, Oty Le bate belbe bow Aierhasees a Math dat ho ee mnoiiien Srabueed A bhee hoods Se eae une * te 0 the duly a a Ce er : ee ed “ an | co oe eee ee ‘ a

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