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GETS JUDGMENT ACANST PRIEST = So reclatrred Trade Mark, Fin ClearingSale oF Wash Fabrics This week we are closing out at alf Price and Less a number broken lines in Wash Goods. Among the special lots are: | French Printed and Mercerized Mousse- Mrs. Dineen Sued for $1,000 Which She Gave Father Hughes Fourteen Years Ago. VERDICT IS APPEALED.| The Money Was a Conscience | Fund, Reverend Defendant] 4; Declares, and Was Used for of the Church, Mrs. Bridzet Dineen, of No, 7! Grand 1 | atreet. Brooklyn, was awarded a ver- riverly 35¢. 2 dict of 10 to-day by q jury in the; Fancy Black Cottons, {OF Supreme Court, Brooklyn, against | formerly yard. i Father Michael J. Hughes, pastor of| St. Mary's Roman Cathollc Church, Fancy Grenadines, | Grand and Rich streets, Manh: n. ; White grounds, colored Mrs. Dineen sued to recover $1,000 mercerized stripes, fore which she alleged she gave into Father 5 ry Fluphies'a Keeping fourteen yeara ago, | Tet 75¢- and which, she sald, be had failed to| French Corded Mus- return, although she had repeatedly | lis, in handsome designs, asked for It. | formerly 50c, yd, J | | 1.50 yd. The priest wished to submit the cords of the church as evidence, EmbroideredSwisses |in richly embroidered de- 50 [ Ci Printed Irish Dimi- |ties—a good assortment } re- but aged woman, sald she was driven to sue | by her poverty. When Father Hughes thok the stand he emphatically dented that there had been any wrongdoing on his part “I admit receiving $1,000 from M Yhe complainant, who Is a middle- ions, formerly 1.00 to this was not allowed. igns and color combina- | } f design and colors—for- Dineen,” he sald. “It was fourt : years ago, I understood from her that | Métly 25¢. yd. She gave It to me as a sort of con-| Fatcy Embroidered 1 aolence fund, that she had secured it) Muslin, one coloring, :0c 2. | fn some illegitimate way. and wished) BPrench and English C. | to make atonement for the de -l\parcale and Scotch plied the money to the uses of th church. Madras Shirtings, for- | “T heard nothing from Mrs, Dineen | merly 25c. yd. | about the money for more than 1 year, .. 5} | ‘Then she came to me and said that she Also a line of Scotch Flannel treme poverty and wished a, Waists at $2.50; formerly 4,50 to money back. 1 gave her $100|6,00 each, chureh It the money of the truthfulness of what [ say.” The request was dented by Justice | 14 West 23d Street. ———< Gaynor, who, in | | that the only thing th consideration v Nn Dineen in givin Hughes The jury brought $1,077.37, the odd sum est and money woman's de Father H charging the jury d must ta C object © money to F Cotton ee Wash Fabris. Special Ollerings for! (}f CITY JOBS. crooyarcel@clered (sill | Batiste, Grenadines, Mercer- jized Panama Suitings and Nineteen Sanitary Inspectors| Embroidered Swisses, 31 and} Appointed in Tenement-|44 inches wide; values’ Soc, | House Department — Two!and 65c., at New Police Surgeons, 296. a yard, 12,000 yards | Fine Dimitttes, neat designs, at | SC. a yard, value r5c, a’ yard. Lord & Taylor Broadway & 20th St Commissioner de Forest, of th ment House Department, has sat $1.20 nineteen sanitary and three sass the insp annum, tors of lsh and ventilation at same salary The men ure | 4 | | . |EH-R-L+- C-H-S’} EYE DOCTORS’ | gion has to departments. Among t THIEVES BEAT EFECTIVE. Railrond Omlcer Att While Making Arrents, Ioby Gang (Special to The Evening World) NEWARK, N. J Farrington, of the Pe road, 18 In @ serious the result of a murde upen him by a gang Harrison meadows ve The company has suffered severely from thefts committed by tram frolght yard located on the EXAMINATION FREE. Haphazard buying of eyeglasses has brought sorrow to many a life, It 1 |] important that thy eyes be examimed by a skilled Bye Doctor. Glasses only if needed. § We make perfect-fitting GLASSES AS LOW AS e Oculists’ Opticians—40 Years’ Practice, J.E-h-r-l-i-c-h & Sons, 217 BROADWAY—Astor House, 223 SIXTH AVENUE—near 15th St, dition to-day, | 13.45 BROADWAY—near 36th St. |! {Tha Store Open Peery Eeenini,) ofl! Open Late Salurday Evenings. meadows Farrington was detailed to urreat the | thleves, and after an all-night watch | ( LOTHING | caught several breaking into a freight cay, Hy attempted to arrest them, but on | Was set upon by the crowd and brutally ! beaten, All the thieves escaped } ae ICREDIT. IRISHMEN CALL ON LOW. POR MEN, WOFEN AND CHILDREN, Redmond aD rf a FER | edmond an, eviin Vinit the Ww Mayor at Clty # EEK. | William’ Redmond and » Devin, BY M Any of Our FOU Cemrally Locoled Slores, members of Parliament, who are in this man, the new Grand Bache: CLOTHING CO.t it. many Hall, Capt, Matthew V, NEW vORK 4 2214 3d ave., near l24th at. ond | Js “4 Mul f fain 295 8th ave, near 25th ot. com “ppt fat be inex dias wed BROOKLYN-—700 Broadway, 1 . bain a , tgne” ‘Colng dreaus Y OPEN BVBNINOS, Gillies THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 22, | Clearing Sale of | Womens Silk Wassts for Thursday & Friday, Consisting of Peau de Soie, Taffetas, Peau de Cygne and Striped Taffetas, in all the spring colors and shades. These waists comprise the balance of our $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 & $38.50 assortments that we are closing out; all sizes and dozens of styles, at BID. by each, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. | | | Special Sale Cash Coffee Regular Price, 18, For 3 Days Only, Friday, Saturday & Monday, We Offer It at this SPECIAL Price, Agood, pure, honest Coffee. We know it to be unejualled in this market to-day for anything like the regular price. 5-LB. LOTS DELIVERED. That ALL may easily try it, we will make FREE DELIVERY of 5-Ib. lots in Man- hattan, Brooklynand Bronx, up to 180th St, SIMPLY SEND POSTAL or telephone 3471 Cortlandt,and the Coffee will be sent to any address. Write for price limt—10 more of any ten or offee delivered free with miles of New York Money Back if You Want It. COFFEE Company, 233, 235, 237 & 239 Washington St., | Between Park PL & Barclay St lab'd 1840. It is true that we are doing the public a ser- vice when we advise the use of Straight Whiskey, over the thou- sand and one blended (mixed) ones, and the steadily increasing demand for - o} OLD CROW proves it, pi ER H. Zeitz & Tarshis. FOUR LARGE GREDIT STORES. Clothing for Men, Women & Children, HATS, SHOES & wILLINERY, Credit at Cash Prices \ 535 Fulton St,, . Elm Pl, BROOKLYN; 468 5th Aves, ve. th 11th ate, 2239 34 Ave., nr. 122d St. NEW YORK) “431 eth Ave., nr. 324 St. CAN SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. Chocolate Walnut Ice Creama, THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFICE (formerly at 36th St, and Broadway) 1S NOW LOCATED AT sie ~138) BroadWay—sitees Between 37th and 38th Streets, | RYE The people are finding out which is best for them. H.B,KIRK & CO.,N. Y. Another THE BIG STORE ACITY INITSELF SreceuCoorEnG SOCAN AVE. new a aA ‘ Yew Summer lei tcuienery. Spick and span new stocks to choose from- The smartest and cheeriest of brisk, summery styles. Extraordinary Lowering of Prices Throughout the Department. Orimmed Fats. Undoubtedly the most beautiful Hats we have ever shown at the price asked. Notwo alike. Superb varieties. Not one of these Hate can be bought elsewhere for less than $10.00. Our o: 00 price is ond Floor) (Millinery Salon, 8 Untrimmed Hats At Loss Chan V4 Wholesale Cost. 100 Cases Women’s and Misses’ - Tuscan Rough & Fancy Straw Hats. Black and natural in dress shapes, flare, face and sailor shapes. The wholesale cost was from 62c to $1.00 each. Our price to-morrow 25¢ and 39 . Cuba Straw Fats. Advertised elsewhere as a Cuba body Hat at 95c., $1.50. Our price to-morrow, worth on Se BReautttul Flower Wreaths. Wholesale cost, $1.25 to $2.00. Our price, 65e & I5e (Main Bloor, 1th St) A Picture Sate’ of Gxtraordinary Interest. $4.00, $5.00 and | $7.00 Pictures for; <: OO Each. An event that deserves to immediately attract the attention of all lovers of pictorial art. The line of pictures priced at $2.00 includes the 36x40 size. Frames in gilt and oak; some colored, scme plain. There is a great variety of shapes, bizarre effects, fanciful mountings and artistic novelties. Exquisite Pictures fur the Parlor. Beautiful Pictures for the Dining-Room. The list of subjects covers a wide range, embracing still life studies, seascapes, landscapes, hand-colored character studies, game, etc. Also, very special, 200 Remarque Proot Etchings. In gilt frames; size 17x30; other stores advertise them as 60. (4 bargains at $1.25; we ask 2.00 LOVE'S DREAM, hand colored or plain, in Florentine frame, (Third Ploor, 18th 8t.) regular $6.00 value; special, each, Women’s Cowe? Remnants. . CRASH REMNANTS, including Huck Undermustins, Towels, Glass Towelling and all Linen regularly sell at Kitchen Fowellngs: i ; Friday, per yard, The May sale presents many un-Jup to 15c. per yar usual opportunities. HEAVY HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, Four special items for Friday : large size; regular values 15c. each, Friday, each, CORSET COVERS; good muslin; square ard high neck; pear! buttons; felled seams; perfect fitting; all sizcs, 32 to 50, WOMEN’S DRAWERS; heavy mus- lin, with wide cambric ruffle, NEW CHEMISE NIGHT GOWNS; All-Linen Cloths and Napkins. low neck, short siceves; hemstitched lawn ruffle, Friday, per yard, o2-INCH HEAVY UNBLEACHED TRISH MADE TABLE LINENS, in CHEMISE NIGHT GOWN of Cambric, DAMASK BABRIBG: fine all linen, in low neck, short sleeves, Jace trimmed Tipe es patterns, values up to $1.25 IS & (Main Floor, Centre) 10| Gable Linens. floral pattercs, regular Sdc. quality; per dozen; Friday, per dozen, (Second F a China and Slassware,: Also Lamps and Jardinieres, at Special Friday Prices. Handsomely decorated Toilet Sets, Dinner and Tea Sets, Engraved Tumblers and Water Bottles, Ornamental Lamps and Swell Jardinieres Priced for Friday: TABLE GLASSWARE. ILET SETS. Te WATER TUMELERS, thin blown glass, finest quality, per dozen, WATER TUMBLERS, thin lead blown glass, handsomely engraved, pew design; regular at 70c.; per 45 doren, WATER TUMBLERS, crystal glass, fluted and banded; regular at 28c.; special, per dozen, 23 | WATER BOTTLES, finest crystal glass, fluted design; cach, 0 | | TABLE LAMPS, %& 30 6-PIECE TOILET OK COTTAGE SETS, handsomely decorated; Friday, 9-PIECE TOILET SETS, reg- ular at $3.00; Friday, A1-PIECE TOILET SETS, cluding slop jar, same as abo’ regular at $4.25; to-morrow, OPIECE TOILET SETS, very Jobe to match, + ly racy at $3.50; tach, 2, ZO TABLE LAMPS, chly decorated, Cc TABLE LAMPS. 145 185 2.95 large shape, new design; hand- QUET LAMPS, somely decorated and gold- with handsomely traced; regular at $4,50;) Priv decorated globe, 11 3.00 inch size complete; regularly sold at $5.00; day, 12-PIECE TOILET SETS, very fancy shapes; slup jar, great variety of decorations, richly alettaced; regular at 87.00, 7 . \orrow, EWERS AND BASINS, pui white porcelain, fancy ahi rolled edged bas and DINNER AND TEA SETS. DINNER SETS, 102 picces, white thin porcelain; regu- lat at $7.50; to-morrow, 735 pine 5.50 ER SETS, 100 piec bh porcelain, unter regul ch, JARDINIERES. DINTERES, © inch six finest thin porcelain, iebly dec eed brated colors, ais ra cotta eco full gold-lined; regular a Mat abe Prfaay 2S bii%0; tomorow. TEA SKTS, 56 pieces, thin por ‘Tinch JARDINER, celain, decorated 1h BAtusal col a; ormacrew, ° eco full gold-traced; be SARDIIERES, regular 50; per eet, 9.50 3.95 Bare ment 902, / Sreat Friday at Ohe Big Store. About '2 Priced. Four items of intense interest from among many. 1 CABINET CONTAINING 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, IN CABINET~ 48 sheets; 48 envel- opes Whiting paper, IN CABINET —good quality linen— 60 shcets and 60 envelopes, IN CABINET. Whiting’s best quality paper 100 sleet and 100 en- velop s--value S0c., 9 15 20 3S (Second Floor, Take Eacalator.) Fine Walt Papers. Room Lots for Friday. 8 ROLLS GOOD QUALITY PAPE! vith 16 yards of border, left at price 72c., Room-Lot Price Friday, 10 ROLLS HEAVY GILT PAPER, many styles and patterns to choore from, with 18 y% border, regutar price; $1.50 Lot Price B 10 ROLLS FINE EMBOSSED AND GILT PAPER, suitable for Hallo Dining Rgom, with 20 yards of 9 inch or {8 inch border; worth as igh as $4.20; choice rer Room Lot, Friday, 198 We do Tinting, Paper Hanging and Deco- rating. 42 I6 (Third Floor, Front Write Goods. Material for Summer Underwear and Siirte at much less than regular prices. Stationery LONG CLOTHS 5,000 yarde of 30- inch fine quality White Enclish Long, Cloth,for makine Summer Unierwear, Friday, INDIA 9 10 fegular price, 12!c. vd. 32-INCH SHEER WHITE MUSLIN, 1Sc. value, per yard, ales uP 7 =. B Fancy Linens. AT HALF PRICE AND LESS. Still enough left ftom our immense purchase to atford excellent opportunities Renaissance patterns, ani plain linen; Doylies, Tray Cloths, Scarfs and for —_acleetion. hemstitched Centre-Pieces, Shams. To close out Friday at HALF PRICE and lesa, (Main Ploor. Centre) Cushion Gops. Stamped and Embroid- ered in newest patterns, Actually priced at less than ‘4 real values, IN Two LOTS. STAMPED LOT? CANVAS WEAVE CUSHION TOPS, for summer use; many have embroidered centres, Worth up 78 LOT 1 IMPORTED CUSHION TOPS, ov best quality ticking, floral and geometrical designs. Really worth 40c. each, FRIDAY, 10 | EACH, to S0c. each. FRIDAY, EACH, * (Main Fle 50 Cigars tor $1.50 KEY WEST HAVANA GOODS. Cost of Material Alon? Is Greater. 500 BOXES OF KEY WEST HAVANA CIGARS at less than cost of tobacco con- tained in them; strictly Cu- ban made; several brands in a variety of desirable sizes; Brevas, Conchas Extras, etc. An exceptional oppor” tunity to re genuine Key Wert Ha Cigare ata positive saving of ore-third in price. Per box of 50, Fri- Hh : day, » wail Orders Filles, | (Maln Floor, Rew Wines and Liquors. py et L ; IMPORTED BRA , per dor., $12.00; per 110 OLD CROW WHISKEY, per doz., $7.00; per bot., WOODFORD RYE, per doz., $5.50; per bot., CREME DE MENTHE, per doz,, $7.00; per bot., SPECIAL BREW BEER, per dozen, MUNCHENER THOMASBRAU, imported, per dozen, GINGER ALE, ''400 Club" brand, quart Lottles, per dozen, MUSCATEL, delicious wine, $ years old, per gallon, PORT WINE, fine quality, 4 years old, per gallon, RIESLING or CLARET, choice table wines, per gallon, IRISH and SCOTCH WHISKEY, per gallon, MOUNT VERNON RYE, gallon, PENNSYLVANIA RYE, gallon, 65 47 59 735 1.30 1.00 130 110 75 3.00 "2.50 per EXPORT 2.00 ie Razors. ol STAK SAFETY 5, h RAZORS extra blade-ho er; best safety Razor made; regularly worth $2.00 per Le WADE AND BUTCHER SPECIAL RAZORS, made in Shei! 74 beat quality stecl, round and full 2,00; price tor WADE AND li GROUND RAZ steel, ‘ully guaranteed larly worth $1.50; 0: THE LION German’ round, Wi jo-moriow POCKET: KNIVES, 2, 3 or 4 i pearl @ ack worth S0s,; 25 (Maia Floor, From.) f \wemasal 2 eae on wale to-muisow fo) IS 75 RS, made in steel, bollow= and worth $1.00; 3s THE BIG STORE SIEGELCG REMNANTS of Setks, Dress Goods and Wash Goods Lust VA Price. SILKS. DRESS GOODS. pentane of 40c, SILKS at, per 20 a) of 30c, Dress Goods at, per yf eaioess of 50c. SILKS at, per 25 Remnants of 40c, Dress Goods a PO Remnants of 75c. SILKS at, per aie i yard, 5 Remnants of £0c. Dress Goods at, per 25 Remnants of $1.00 SILKS at, per yard, if i yard, IO Remnants of 7c. Dress Goods at, per ey The lot consists of Foularda, Satin Liber- Yard, * ties, Taffetas, Fancy Silks, ete. Remnants of $1.00 Dress Goods at, WASH GOODS. per yard, Y/ Remnants of 12%. Wash Goods at, Rem per yard, 6 pr Remnants of 20c. Wash Goods at, ts of Cheviots, Albatrosses, per yard, 10 Ss imines, Mistrals, Challies, Gran- Remnants of 29c. Wash Goods at, per yard, Wen’s and Boys’ Yegligee Shirts. Hundreds of Color Conibinations and patterns to choose from. Tl very garment well made and cut to fit. Greatest sale of its kind held this year. Such values can seldom be worth less than £0c. or 7Sc. Every offered even here. Shirt priced for this great Sale at ¥ The Shirts are mostly made with neckband and de- tached link cuffs, but you will find a very large variety of Shirts with collars and cufis attached; also with cuffs only attached. 5 || | Plain and pleated bosoms. Hundreds of choice new patterns, - Some are in plain white madras. On sale in the repular Department, Main Floor, 18th street, and special tables in the Main Aisle. AN ENORMOUS ASSORTMENT IN =~. CHEVIOTS, MADRAS AND <{___. =| PERCALES AT LESS THAN \ 7 THE COST OF THE MA- | TERIALS, ii sizes. . Not a Shirt Women’s Ribbed Vests. WOMEN'S SWISS RIBBED AND SHAPED YVFSTS; a lot of 12,000, 73e\ bought especially for Friday's selling; low neck, with ro sleeves, or high Tyth St. neck and leng sleeves, liele thread or cotton; white and co'ers; ary of these are “seconds,” of regular £0c. Vests; excellent values for the price; your choice at Milty Foe Shoe Bargains Most Cxtraordin ary. Thousands of pairs, each bearing th@name of Centre.) 3.50 Shoes. The crowds in the Men’s Shoe Store to day are enormous. The same kind of shoes that are ; HS being sold in the Douglas shoe stores all over the United States. The en- J» : tire stock of a retailer, per pair, The newest styles. The most wanted leathers, In Tan and Black Kid and Calf and Patent Leathers, The best assort- ments are in Tan and Patent Leather Shoes and Oxfords, All sizes, Also, Thousands of Good Shoes for Men, Women and Children at about YW Price. (Shoe Store, Main Wloae.) Friday's 3 Specials In the Bays’ Clothing Store. Boys’ Satlor Suits 7 yi 00 Made of Navy Blue Cheviots of splendid quality, trimmed with Soutache Braids-~ © rows. Only about 200 suits to sell; all sizes for boys 3 to 1) years. acket & Si untor Suis » of Fancy Cheviots and Cassi- meres, The acket Suits are double breasted; sizea 9 to 10 years. The Juniors have vests and shields; sizes 3, 4 and 5 years, Oniy about 185 = suits to sell, } ; “4 re) ° 635c Best quality Cotton Suitings in trimmed, full blouses; sizes 3 to 10 years, © This announcement docs not convey even in a Vote. ———- | ‘ " e Washable Sailor Suits great variety o: styles, Colors, navy, bro tan and white combinations, All beautifully) mmm about 350 suits to sell, eee cee -eeenee degree THE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES OF i OFFERINGS, Our aim {9 to GIVE you more than you expect, |) |