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SATA WITH CUBA'S FLAG. Line steamship Vigilancia, “ition rom Pheri? Bast. Wiver , dq the first ship to leave this fying the flag of the new Cuban pub She also carried the first Plinister Plenipotentiary jrom the United | ‘Biates to the new Republic—Herbert G. | ‘Sqviers, who was accompanied by nis wife and davehter. MEN PUT OUT FIRE. @ awning over the drug store of Kress. ifty-neoon’ street and The clerk ran yelling into the stfect _ and weore of workmen from the sui 9 clambered to the surface ani tore ening down before the firemen got | TO DEPORT “PRINCE KANJI” “Prince Ranji’ Smilee and (hirty~ West Indians whom he brought to vountry some time ao, are being on Bille (sland, and will soon be de ported MOPOMMAN VON PMAAG HELD. Herman Yon Praag, motorman on Métropolitan Street Raliway, y held in $2,000 bail by May . A car on which Von Pris a umpigeman ran over und: kivied Hittle nt of her home last Satur Brnhatien wveuue, ing. CHAUFFELR HELD FOR Lloyd Warren, an archite Wert Bevencentieth street, PRI % was held in in aay even: | CONVICT » TELEGRAPH. NO BEBE TRUST WITNESSES. ALBANY, Muy 22—Because of the ab- sence of material witnesses the Inquiry into which re the alleged beef combine. been continued be Judge Judson B. Landon ae eres, o-dny Was adjourned until Tues day, May 2. BROOKLYN MAN A SUICHD ROCH an, N. ¥., May of the man who it was reported | -w himself in the way of a frelght Falrport Inst ‘Bunday eve the as killed, has been positive v titud ag that of Stichnel Orlirien of okIyn Rr O'Brien leaves a wrlow and two children: GIN, KILLED BY TRAIN, Y rol daughter of Fre aylor aldence at, Tas Ithy resident of Garnerville. 41) Ue pry {om Mir. Smith) and. will 1 to run across th steak ann side there permanently ee a eee eed SOARING NOT HIS FORTE, locomotive and killed | wyJEELING, W. Va. May 22.—"Rall- READING TO PENSION MEN. | road work for me hereafer,” said Frank BLPHIA, May 22—The Bonrd! Piankey, a machinist in the employ of PHILADELPHIA. Moe iadeinhia and (tie Dalilmore and, Onto, as he linded UES AAS) Be ag aoe etonted «| Hid the wreck of bin ying mi Reading Rallway Company adopted SaaS Lan austen nen tera pene Wait He had been working on his m: the futention to put tn operation slmi- Fae ee Ree wenored Ne nad all the ms on Jar pens ayant portation companies owned or trolled by the Reading company D OF MANSLAUGHTE: TRENTON, N. J, May 22 for murder of T, Edward ‘1 has fourteen-vear-old be hier with at RIRMINGHAM, Alm, May %2—The Seabourd Air Line has asked the City Council, for an entrance to Birming- 0 Aboard recently bought a xtended {ts Hnes to a point Kr HER TO BLOPE. | BRIDGEPORT, Conn, May 2— rihur, Thomas and Chilton Baker all time eloped with their brides, inl sy when the fourth brother, Perey went away with Mins Marga Stone, deapite her parents’ objectio THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1902. lors heloneing to Eastern capttatinte to sald by Alderman Patterson to be walt- uits of New York, Toston fa banks for investment in. ina Phtiad AT LINE TO ENTBR BIRMINGHAM ind married hee, he was frecly forgiven TRUESDALE BUYS ESTATE, GREEN WICH scaxonk mith residence at Ine [wand w CABLE. SPANISH VILLAGERS FIGHT, MADRID, May 22.--Sixty persons have cn sertourly wounded, some of them sustaining fatal injuries, in a Aght which has tuken place tween inhab- itants of the neighboring villages of Cleiros and Sada, province of Galicta. AMNESTY FOR AMBRCANS. HAVANA, May 1s confined in prison or awatting trial, It is expected that the House will take favorable action in the mat. ter, Cuban sen’ nt is strongly dn favor of the menaure, LCOME TO LOUBRET. ST. PETERSBI* May 2.—Presi- Jent Moubet arrived here this: morning from Tsarskoe-Selo and was accorded an enthusiastic and popular reception. CARNEGIE GIVES $50,000. LONDON, May Andrew: Carnegie has given £10,000 ($0,000) forthe erec- of public CONSISTORY ON JUNE 9. ROME, M ‘The next Papal Con- sistory will be lield on June 9. No Car- dinals will be created f GHTS RUSSIAN GRANT, More men RRE HA " busin the Ad Antena intended’ 10 Rant: sey 1 Lan ded with | eral’ ‘boycotts laid by the Central Labor KU hem belug agalist the . mpany wo s s he Mor- a relic Tienale © Pedic alae i “to nate toa | nf FREE SONS OF ISRAEL ADJOURN, | charge of speeding’ un automobile ut Bo: ies ANTIC CITY, No de May 2— the rate of more than twelve miles an RAILROAD NEED NOT PAY, an Le Sr Ao ue tm a hour. LINCOLN, Neb. May AUT ALS SGA ai ie | FELL THROUGH SIKYLIGHT. sour! Pacific Railroad Company has | CN! Me ee AVE Ah TnJurod spine and cuts and | been relieved by a decislun of the Su- | conslusion 4 Fireman Patrick | preme Court of the payment o iy | Ba oii leyeraniias \Pveman. Patek Brae Gaur or thy armen Oe ee CUDANS CELEOR on Hes in a Lisl Lap OF penalties for violations of the maxi | Y., May elghteen the J, Hospital, the | mum freigal rate law ° Cuban students in Cornell Univeralty DETROIT FOR COLONIALA, celebrated the first day's ind ndence Peart BOSTON, May %2--The delegates to {fOr thelr native. Island by" holding. a 4 banquet at the Ithaca Hotel may. meray the third embly of the So- iNaapinnaee ed aaliaesS = GIRL DEAD From GAs. mcaineatAealaca 1OWS PHOTOGRAPHS SAFE, eS aia Bamueleou, twenty-two council in Detroit In| BOSTON, May 22 President Ellot, of = old, a Swedish girl, Harvar through his see » denies this country only TO REBUUA ST, JOUN?S. | of photographs given ‘ ar dead in bed at thaves| SYRACUBE, May 22.—8t. John's MAll- h Ahan cueeia has ae diy oe been) nCCIMENTMNY ist Academy, which was recen © Bogs Museum via burned, will be rebullt at Maniius, CG WT CHAIN EN ROUTE. DOOLEY GUTS EVEN, William Verbeck paving reconsid LEBANON, Pa., May 2%—The largest Magintrate Bovis. of the Adams Nix decision to move to” Northampton, | again in the world his just heen shied Btreet Court, Brooklyn. to-day had ‘4 . . | fron schanon Chiln Works tu. tne three court officers, Coleman, Maloney | NEW TRIC ROAD FORMED: building Company, et New and O'Connor, transterred ‘to patrol | ALBA May he Rockland ght hey were tl eed Traction Company, with princi: NEW YORIC ‘ im from the bench ing the reeent icc at Nyack, has been incorpor- WiCH, Corn, May lagistrates’ fight ated with a capital of $300,000 to operate Rvaaen allowed Ire “rl vad, of New SCHOOLBOY MISSING. a street aurface velectric road thirty Kk, ) for s the executor Geary tplior’ 4 5 es ions. of the will of Solomon Mead. ‘The orle- 3 my ¥ VANDERMILT FARM IMPROVED, |) Clim wos $9.09 for services: and Ro 1, May,22—The work |B.) [OF clerke hive hid been missing ng to Oakland Farm N{PSURED ny A DUEL EN TDs ¢ Tuesday afterno y le about) Wobe May Porter 7) Older brother, Eugene, was an clectri- Villon has agree P qian on tie Abine aya lost hie ite In erected and { has been on th ‘avana Harbor. n shee bridge ing the bone | TAKE PARLOR CAN von MACKS. | MONEY IN EAST FoR CrcaGo, | Nd pevoring an artay. Physicians are oy Beginning faturday, the Brooklyn] CHICAGO, May &%—Fifty million dol-| the lad wil) de Rapid Transit Company will run an f tra parlor car service to the Graves: | Sha truck from the Manhattan end of Bridge . NEGRO ©! Lena. MAN ARIE! an). “The Rev. John Cuss, a negry minister, er the was arrested to-day « » church conference | warrant charging hia wits ratane oning his wife and thre r feventh strect, 3 SCOTT A! Aiwtice Keogh that the y for the w y the Wa ? a waving to the 1,000. y does 1 sity sive than § BIG PETITION FOR BRANN, Write Lindinger, President of the Wine, Liquor and Beer Dealers’ Central | Waresiation, presesiied (vo Mayor Low a Petitton, bearlog more than 6000 Hames for the ate Brann t tes whcse terms are About in expire, OLD FORT WASHINGTON SOLD, We The historic plot on Washington Heights which contains the rampart of 4 Fort Washington has been sold by H. De for the Charles rey ayndicats, for $135,000." The pur: Was fepresented by W. Hh Grulkabenk's Bon chaser Aone and Willian _ MOTHER ens CHILDREN. By the decision given by Judge 8mith| )the Bupreme Court 1» Brooklyn, Mra ite Chase Fraser, the Lrookiyn woman, whose husband ta » divorce, Ba stodtt retains the custody dren wi " \. sf and Ink the Heat skirminh buttle that Is intensely | Wola! circles In Brovklyn, > —— FOR. ARMED PEACE, French President Speak for Amity, iw, May “Visit of President Loubet, which thet the Franco js designed to presery comes & despatch sani |have been wiven by Gen. Bmiuh, and Jala 22,--Almultaneously | f | SENATOR HOAR DEMANDS «| Denounces Conduct of Our Troops and Pleads | noth | #lory i | | Was upon the heads | promotion LIBERTY for Justice to WASHINGTON F. May Senator | Hoar, of Massachusetis, spolgg At the annual clectio: ‘ Typographicn! Union Ni Marsden G |i the Senate to-day on the Phillppines Hope for Better ‘Things, Beott was 1 1 President, Willlam | Government bill ey eonelialon My: iene bell od that x ee etter counsel would yet t parete Mine. E nt Jerome dees | Mr. Hoar maintained that this country | now Woxlat, The. irrevocabla Peenian Astathnt Hecretary, Ie not at war, “You are fighting for fei hia do cea TERATION ON JEROME SYKES. | sovervignty," he said. “You are Aghting | -Y Have eRe ft hil! pfs the = r © tovk Cuba b ang ors guik,| £2" the principle of eternal dominion W sgeliver her trom her’ awe-long i Sanaa aaride bondage We welcomed her to the fam: endj. | over that people, and that is the only {jy pr Weoset mankind ‘an ex: |question in issue dn the conflict veheld before of modera ii ie LAD NAHE sipda We led h ‘and 8| Mr Hoar said he wax to discuss and to the d 0 Of Jdenounice what seemed to him one ot |W marched afambanaadons China. | the most wicked and foolish chapters in |{¥>a country cruel and DaArOUS— The Republi nit mut anger 0 se. We are eat iene ete DT history, yet he was compelled to admit ¥lthout arene ne ve ret ied Siniex DI sald, that the men.who were r W. me of Arh bi Brogiclyn dist for It were neither wi in the Ws Efiiott he ter | foolia nippine pe the present Incumbent, does not expe | folah: We kent faith with our owa his unl Septes Senator Hoar sald we had sacrificed We ay our Dat on al nonae Uns 5 eas nearly 10,000 American Mves and $660 fe flak which we rece MT, VERNON NBAR D) . ° > 7 i John 000,000 in the attempt to subjugate the rent we handed down with: tained by the Common Co Finn! n Vernon to elve a ton Om the Philippines, ae city Is to the Limit aays that What have your ideals cost and ee no Teita GAS | what have they bought for you?" he eonetiiution asked ' ' ' ' CITY NEED NOT PAY FOR WATER | “For the Philippine Islands you have Taisen ty sgt had to ‘| the Declaration of In- dependence, for Cuba you have had to 1 give it new lustre r the Philippine Istands you have ynyert the Monroe Doctrine tn: doctrine of mere selfishness; for a you have acted on dt and vindl- 4M Cuba you have got the Krauitude of 4 free people; in t ‘lands you have «ot tbmisson of eternal Phil © hatred @ subjugated you have brougnt home nothing of | Soldiers Not Referring to the Jo the Philippines, belleved the brave and hu | had done sin done in Mkt conditions f th » Blame, * committed Hoar nid he soldiom were am lived. They Y what always would be The chtet guitt who create ruelt Mr Amertoa the conditions After reviewing briefly the capture of Aguinaldo by Gen. Funsion, the methods of whom he sharply oriticised, Mr. Hoar expressed the belief that the Benate did not know what it wax doing when it consented to Gen, Funston's Adverting again to the “horrors which have ovcutred in the Philippines, Mr. Hoar said: "L hope und belleve they were un known to the War Department, I know they were unknown to President Roose- velt and 1 know they were unknown to renident Mckinley.” enounced the order alleged to ++ FOR FILIPINOS. the Natives. What eternal pringiples it would act in the Phiippin HEAR ADDRESSES, Miss Anna M, Drew in Plea for Negroes Says Liquor Dealers Do Not Discriminate Against Colored Men. The annual convention of the New York County Woman's Christan Tem- e Vinton was continued to-day at inch of the Saviour, One Hun dred and Ninth und Madison aves with the President, Mrs. Mrancis Westerfield, In (he ebuir Mrs, Mary Jack#on read Byatematic Giving’ VEL is the duty of Jovery true woman, anid Mrs, Jackson her means for the he giving Md should n the ¢ A 0 paper on to give a portion of 7 aho foin good of mankir kematic, il Mins f giving: Ann M. Drew, work n whieh le had and judiee. dealor Dans State Supe Nored peoy sald held In bondage day were the vic “Hut abe add will @® soon dime ae he will the Inten mK the white «nan Mra H P. Baboook, County Super. intendent of work among the colo people, endorsed what Miss Drew had mild, I ® short addr i following which he wana title reading by Mre. J. P. Willing, dha — OLD MAN MISSING, particular stress upon tho borrora. of the reconcentration camps, which he Mkened to the dreadful acenos In. An- ville prison during the clvit war, demanded that these things wey, lana Agminiipion Memle] Bernstein, seventy-seven years | inte, | to-day 2RSHURG, May 22—A\ con- the eatablishment of an elec: n St. Petersburg fins. bean awarded, to f Pitueburg. Pa cession £01 (trig saflroad fromm suburb of the elt Murray A. Vor LONDON, had his _lits appearance since | from America, at St. Jam He ht his own Bohemlan orchestra of Tneces NPeydive CONDEMNED D! May by MANILA, ard, tried charge colrt-martial the on ing to te enemy from | nia regiment, aud sentenced to be hanged, has Jeon’ ordered released from custody DANK OF ENGLAND'S RATE. LONDON, May #2.—'The Bank of Eng- Jand’s rate of discount was unchanged to-day ut 8 per cent ee WASHINGTON. © ONE DAY POR CABLE BILL, WASHINGTON, May 2—The House mittee on Rules at a meeting held iss Pacific Cable bill and time for the con-ideration of the Irrigation BHI, TROOPS LE WASHINGTON, May 22.—The War De- is advised of the suilleg from uba on the steamship Seguranca. of ‘ol, Whitside, With officers aud>a squad ron of the lag ht nh valry. VES ENGINEERS INGTON, May 2 —The dele Tid members of the American Sock vartment alled on the President in a body. | The 2) engl in the party were Looted in the Eust Room, 7, 833,007,553 RUBBER BOOTS. WASHINGTON, May —The Census Bureau makes public a report on the manufacture of rubber boots and shbes during the year ended May 31, 200, Which shows’ a capital of §3661-488 "ine vested in the twenty-two establishments In the United States, PLATT Bi L FOR HIGHER Pay. WASHIN ‘ON, May 2.—Senator Platt, of New York, has introduced a bill add- ing $1 a day to the pay of Inspectors of customs at New York, TIONS BY THE PRESIDENT ¥PON, May 2—The Presl- has nominated Edward L, Adams, w York, for Secretary of Legation tind Consul-General-at Stockholm: ROOSEVELT AT MEMORIAL, WASHINGTON, May 22.—Before the National Society of Colonial Dames President Roosevelt unveiled the monu- ment erected in Arlington by the So- siety. in memory of the veterans who fell in the recent struggle between United States and Spain. — KILLED BY BATTED BALL. Jersey City Boy § ik in the Tem~- ple While Watching Game. William Eppler, twelve years old, of No. 11h Linooln street, Jersey Clty, wae killed to-day by # batted ball while he was watching a game on the grounds at tho Boulevard and Hatton. street. The batl, Mit with great foroe, struck lum on the temple and he fell over dead. “NO FRILLS,” Just Sensible Food Cured Him, Sometimes a good, healthy com-/ merefal traveller suffers from poorly selected food and is lucky if he knows (lal Grape-Nuls Breakfast Food will put him right A Cincinnati Case, Jr, 8: traveller, John N. "About a year ago my |stomach got In a bad way, |headache most of the time and suf- fered misery. For several months | ran down until T lost about 70 pounds in weight and finally had to give up a! good position and go home. Any food that 1 might use seemed to nau- soate me. “My wife hardly knew what to do until one day she brought home a package of Grape-Nuts and coaxed | me to try them, I told her it was no | use, but finally to humor her L tried | a little and they just struck my tate It was the first food that I had eaten in nearly @ year that did not cause any suffering, ‘Well, to make a long story short, began to improve and stuck to Grape-Nuts. [ went up from 185 pounds on Dee, 24th, 1900, to 194 pounds on Oct. bth, 1901 “My brain is clear, blood all right and appetite too much for any manta pocket-book, In fact, | am thorough ly made over and owe it all to G; Nuts, 1 talk a0 much about wi Grape-Nuts will do that some of pA men on the road bate Aiohoamed me ‘Grape-Nuts,’ but 1 stand to-day 8 healthy, roar-onsaed man, old, of No. 9 ore ere rent haw by «from tent in helen with Syee. aray ea aioe jonny ae ag i) Blak mts ertood widen oe eae 22.—A bill will be dns) troduced in the House of Representa-| tives providing for pardon for all Amer- | Noraries at Greenwich, lecided to report a rule akowdng | e/a day for the considerauon of the Gor- Civil Engineers, which Is ln gession here, | gut Avenue 70th « to 2}st Se | For Friday’ One of the strongest offerings we have ever made will a open to you to-morrow e., at 8 o'clock. Every de partment in the store will have an extra attraction to offer. Some more than one, Limited space, however, allows us to detail but one out of every twenty “‘specials” offered, but those that are mentioned will be sure to convince you that it will pay you to attend, this offering. 2 For Friday Only. | 48,500 yards of Double Faced Satin | Libvrty RIBBONS, ail desirable shades taReguiar Value 32c. yard. To-morrow [9¢ yard. |: warFor Friday Only, || Fine Imported Suede Chate- laine and Wrist Bags, handsomely trimmed with cut steel, gilt |] and silver spangles mounted with beau- | | tiful frames. Bey Actual Value 4.00 to 15.00, To-morrow 2.49, 3.75 and 5.98. ma For Friday Only. 5,000 Yards of || PRINTED PERCALES, 36 inches wide and worth 12'c. a yard, on sale, To-morrow 7¢ yard. — full ruffle of fou naa-For Friday Only. hed with deep ¢ CUT GLASS BOWLS, |, suitable for wedding gifts, choice de- | sign, 8-inch. | Bes*For Friday Oniy. Cn? Thorsind COLORED PICTURES, in neatly ornamented fares, size 14x17 inchss, go d sub e DP-Regular Frise 502 To-morrow J9¢ each. tarFo: Friday Only. Women’s Cambric Skirts, rows, of Val. lace, , full generous: er-Regular Price 2.50 To-morrow J 69 each, ‘pay Regular value 4.00. waFor Friday Only. |] Zemerow 2.50 each. | "VissEs’ SUITS’ For Friday Only, | Stminestackets lined with tates, fll Women’s Extra Fine Swiss |" “pay-ecuiar br Lisle Thread Vests, Bay Keguiar Price 19.75, To-morrow 9,98 each. low neck and no sleeves, nest lace | These suits are also suitable for women ‘and open work insertion at nec of sinall size. Beas “Regular Value 5c. to 7 ney For Friday Only. LACES, Black all silk Fscurial Marquise and Mousseline de Soie, all over nets, em- | To-merrow 32c each. (For Friday Only, ie NEW VEILINGS, fm Novet Meshes and designs, choice | combinations and colorings, Ge Rcgular price 2.85 to 4,25 yd. de Regular Prive 25ceand 35¢., | To-morrow63¢ yard. To-morrow 15c& I 9c yd |- id +." || - ge For Friday Only. (# For Friday Only, One Pound Packages of WOMEN’S BELTS, WRITING PAPER, tucked satin and moire wiih gilt, Satin finish and ruled, 160 sheets to the oxid.zed and French gray buckles of | pound. choice design. | bare Reg ular price 15c., DwrRecular Value s0c., To-morrow To-morrow 25c each. [eaereesapeear 5c Ib. envelopes to match for 10c, inches wide. and Light Dressings of Cuticura. This treatment at once stops failing hair, \removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes, irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates hair folli-: cles, supplies the roots. with energy and nourish- ment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP Assisted by Curicuna OINTMENT for presorving, purifying, and boar ering the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and ndruff, and stopping of falling hats for softening, whitening, and soothjnj red, ee sore hands, for baby rashes, itch! ‘OR8, and chaflogs, in the form of baths Br annoylog Irritatlons and inflammations, or too freo or offensive perapir- ion, by women in,the form of washes for Ulcerative wenknesses, and many jacooeey antiseptic purposes which readil: sugge est themselves to women and mothers, aud for the purposes of the let, bath, and Dpneery. No mount of persuasion, can induce those who have once used these great in purifiers and beautifiers to use avy others, especially for preserving and pei pier the skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT. FOR EVERY fy , 8100, Giicura: Consteting (0 CUTICURA BOAP, $86. to cloanre tanya the thioke: n Hoganimatlon, ‘aul Yituaton: mead | hy} a PILLs, with lowe of hate ice a cl ale, p fy atin fen veacten (0 cure i cane Bitte Hleanse the biogas A finds moat torturing, acta: hhurnings i Mt acl aan Porte: uo AND Cit Pith bu. Dp bitue. outed) Are & new, 1008, olor. Mt Se ipceia neta rare UreH, YWweeter and toulo-lly Amusements. rae I TOR’S S$" oe. mn? RYAN & tata (TAIN jou Ha eottve, Amusernehts broidered with mi-tin gold, 18 and 20) EPPS'S Cl abet MOLE ARARRR =©'Neill’S: 0th to 2}st Eg A Great Group of Sterling Sua” s Selling! "For Friday Only. PORCH ROCKERS, Large size, full double Reed seats and backs, broad flat arnis, high back, red, green and maple shades. D@—Regular Value 3.00. Tomorrow 2,49 each. ("For Friday Only. LADIES’ LACE LISLE GLOVES, The very latest glove novelty, and the leading shades. barRegular Price 39c. Tomorrow J9¢ pair. (2-For Friday Only. Men’s Genuine French Bal- briggan Shirts & Drawers, Jong and short sleeves, short and long legs, bicycle seats, all sizes. Tomorrow 50c¢ each, t#’For Friday Only. WALKING SKIRTS, made of Meltons, with flounce, finely tailored, Oxford and medium grays. Bay Regular price 6.75. To-morrow 3,98, t@°For Friday only, 200 CHILDREN’S DRESSES, mad: of wool and serge, most of them { in sailor shapes, trimmed with braids or silks. (ar-Regular price 8,00 to 12,00, To-morrow oe 12.98 and 4.98 each. (aFFor Friday Only, 1,600 Yards of CURTAIN SWISS, 36 inches wide, D@Regular price 12c. To-morrow 7¢ yard. J_>> All mail orders for these goods promptly and accurately filled. <<] H.O'NEILL & CO, 6th sie 20th to 2S st St. Prepared s¢ 0 CO) selected Cocoa, and dis- suished everywhere for Da laaey, of flavor, Super- jor quality, and highly Nu- Frye: properties. Sold In half-pound tins, la- belied JAMES EPPS& Co., Ltd., Homcsopatnio Chem- Ists, Lond. fon, BREAKFAST— S' PROGTOR'S & Boge vaup DEVILLE. i Met x Me all S1. erie ore tau ale wen THBA., dist at NEXT RUT. BROADWAY DEORATIOn Dave: pk | S[ssPNG BRAY aren Manhattan ies “nna eg [a IRS. MSKE in TESS OF THE | D/URBERVILLES |. } Weuk—DIVORCONS and LITTLM ITALY. | pape Pee LAE EMP i | foe Haare | THE IMPORTAD GAR. rae THEATRE, bag & D'wey. rt ji 2.16. aanitenina | Ovens Malekerbooker Xi sf} BLOODY —PiRI SF Sen ee st Here they are: QEOA * | LAST 2 WERKE. XTLA MAL "| David Belasco % 6 Wwsy. Pare ba For Friday Only. Boys’ Wash Suits from one of the best makers, made from striped Galatea, ght and dark ane combination collar shield and cuffs of white er 3 to 10 year sizes. egular Value 1.25, and the lothing bargain in town at, To-morrow 59¢ suit. Be For Friday Only. Folding Lawn Settees Hal frames and maple seats, 41 Inches ny Da Regular Price 1.25, To-morrow 75 each, war For F Friday On Men’s Nainsook Crossbar Pajamas All sizes, B@P Regular Value 2.09, To-morrow 87¢ suit. eM Ata > For Friday Only. Five Hundred Dozen Imported Rose Sprays and Foliage Bunches. Bay Regular Price 65c, To-morrow 25¢ each, ‘For Friday Only, Women’s Eton Jackets, {cheviots and broadcloths, lined with | fine satins and taffetas. @~Regular Price 6.:0 to 20.00. Tomorrow aomoner 3, 98 to 2 98 For Friday Only, 450 Pairs of Curtain Loops, good size cord and tassel. B@r-Regular Price 10. To-morrow 6¢ pair. Amusements SUN. EV’G. : METROPOLITAN OPER “WEEK. LELLAR| te Last Mat. FORGET BIJOU, TO-NOUT, AMELIA BINGHAM. LAST TWO WEEKS. A MODERN MAGDALEN. Lith St, Theat Jou. art Carrie aoe raonaax's CRITERION, ” rhibate LESLIE CARTER DU BAR Presents the ery ‘Theatre, ay ' aes ae ciaatae ROADS. Next Weskeile. “Proctor Otw AMERICAN & ve MAT. DAILY | Muon ase | aes T UL ne, Eachert’s Orehent AND STH Ave. 8.1 Mbo. LOs. O OipAM Weak, City’ of New York, Bowery, pear Canal St, ‘omedy 4, Delniore & ‘The Btarkeys, Kmama UD The ® Mossoagor Boy Boy 4 1TH. MAT. ce) ViCT ® DAUGHTER, ARDARA FRIETCHIB. Th hve DALY'S Br #15: iin Wet. & Mon conetr ops. KA |. |EDEN worn \G In IN UE MUSEB lorsnastra! Congeris. of Ree | gan Man at ALL ob itd bon tt ty