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ant WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1902. | YOU CAN PAY At Your Convenience for anything you want in our store, no matter what itis. Our | THOUSANDS MARCH INHONORCOLOREDCROKER OF NATION’S SOLDIER DEAD. FETS WATERLOO Parade Reviewed by Gen. Miles, Mayor Low and Acting-Gov. Nixon—je. Lee, Who Has Been Leader Lieut. Vanderbilt in Line with His Company. | of the Negro Tammanyites, SE ee | Is Displaced by Caleb) LOOK Al THIS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Cash or Credit. You Cannot Sot Away From | Through crowds laden with lunch |Grand Army of the Republic, SIX pment Mayor Low made the following} Sims. oo baskets the mposing Decoration Day pase ei iste that there it ‘nothing in the | i © o view. tis my inspiriy sas CO perad> marched to-day. Wiccan be) it on SARA tho | ex-oft se Gh MO MOIATS ee ‘ a ee ‘Fiine of Furniture, Carpets and) uC. (sya L372 ‘acls Thousands paused while the bands, |,,7t° memory, of man rune fo HS SaOPAL MORURERE COMMISH, Colt Sey 5. Lee, the colored | Housefurnishings that you will n en the Decoration Day parade i Jerokes tn politics, appears to ve similar | faot find here. Every article ts off | fy Square | ttn over this monument as a snered churge to the Keeping of the Depart-| to that which Lewis Nixon thought nf Parks. the position of the real Richard ©: t's springy young soldiers and the | wos not reviewed at Madiac grizzled veterans tramped by and |"Md the change was mate to-day on f ae account of the dedication of the Sol- wedi eae peta to the nd Sallors’ Monument. Thiw ding as It does on the edge of the) before Mr, Nixon woke up. eashore, the da and the moun: | » reviewing stand was erected waters of the Hudson, in full) poiitically down and out. Whether he tains. lin Riverside Park at the foot of West | View of those who pass up and down ana: ine Tam> | Sushty-eixth street, where the magniti-|the river, ! bec e he m e eS} A tea} Outgoing t Were JaMMed, (Oe eee eet at atande i paliee thorewehe? Ene aR MeM= | many triumvirate. cent monument stand Jorial of those who fought upon the sea, 0) Lae; NKe er polttl- ley cars to the beach s were packed. | ‘To reach the reviewing 11 the {as well as of those who contended upon | ey aes sah ltas eal ais a " alle -ound {parade paased up Fifth aventie to and | the lar clans, doesn't know tha js dead, He On a hundred flelds in and around | parade pa up Fifth avenue to an land. TRlete Ghat Tiga mlBUihe cisador’ (Ge Ne this season's latest pattern and everything is marked in plain syerganing. ie marca Mts Ohese, Sentlemen. sateentaneaeainecasiiiemacinaens TH =) | A bombshell exploded in the camp of the clothiers last week when we 5924 SPECIAL. |} came out and told you some very plain truths about the clothing bus:ness, * will rise again | We told you some things you deserve to know, and when the bomb ex- |] ploded many clothing traditions were shattered. Idols fell from their pedestals. the city cheering crowds inspined | Tous Fitty-seventh, stvecs, Co NEN Ley ote or ere Ne of MA feat | negre Democrats af the clty, even when Crowds came fo the Si ; aim tall ‘ javenue, tos eet, HeLeaNIS one gallant | eee i : y e Siegel Cooper Clothing Store. Such plain talk was ataletes to str-nous deeds. | nive rat atteet, [£908 who foughE for the prewervation | they refuse to be led by him. Cale | arevelation. It was the biggest Saturday in the history of the Store. ide Driv In the streets running from Fifth |Lieut.-Gen. Miles ne kK of the Union, whether on land or sea. |Sima, the newly elected chairman of the chief re- | rd to. rauks| the mgecutive:O tl as Ql and without ‘regard to name or rank, | the Hxecutive Committee of the United Forthis $5 Chair ‘| _ People who had never given us the pleasure of their presence visited The’ | | Big Store for the first time, and directly and indirectly showed their approval, | a> avenue between Forty-fourth and Witiy- [viewing officer, With him In the stand | With profound gratitide and with af:| U : is ; foutth atreete soldiers gathered in the |were Speaker Nixon, now Acting Gov- |fectlonate pride, with gratitude #{;,| Colored Democracy, says he will get i his 4 ‘ 3 thelr ervices and self-sucrifices, and | the Tammany Indorsement and that Lee} § Solid oak | 15 hi Morris 4 vith pride in- ver . 3 Binoke, Recoract Gort, | SamPand thee derorione: me pate! early morning hours in readiness fo Low, Rear-Admiral B: arly morning hours ia readiness for the + Low. Rear Ad SHnTIRUR Le oper ben toni Ulan Pe Wea etl cae ?| i) arade, which started from the corner Baar : i ; PPR? Of Fifth avenue and Ficccts steeet_at [yecman” ghd. many otter oficlals. and it Ae ache fa? f Men's Serge Sucts. | Wfon’s Serge Sutts. 9 o'clock, T.ong before that hour the {prominent citizens CROWD VANQUISHES [rrtiace Whiv be was 'w: watter'at tno (Meds best |e ie Orn Superfine Quality Double Yarn, Navy. entira tine of march was crowded with At the Monument. WOMANINGCARRIAGE. |sturray Hin Hotel that Lee attractea|Jde nim | -——— uaranteed Fast Color Navy Serges, piue, Tested Serges, represen eke re in | gfollowing the opening prayer this or- aa the attention of Mr. Croker, He was} cushions, i Double Shrunk—TestedestoStrength the he’ght ot rerfection in style, fit he Twelfth Regiment formed in| ger of exercises was carried out: ‘The insistence of a woman In a car-|Mi Croker's spectal waiter, and made [fall well | and high-class tailoring. Trimmings and Fesistance. Most elaborate se- all details of the same character.» lection of SERGE-LINED, GUARAN- ound in highest price ‘(Made-to- ” SPLENDIDLY TAILORED SERGE op gxTRA CHARGE. Every hew™ SUITS of every up-to-date style. and popular style of Suit. SINGLE. Big Men, Little Men, Bae TWO-BUTTON. Fat or Slim Men; DOE LS eS ca ERGO IG wrested 50 Meebo tee Conservative, Te inch breast ; same ° Semi-Military, ° : price, Ultra Fashions, Wen’s Serge Sucts at 7.00, 44 00, 16.50, made, one of the greatest chair values we have ever ff offered; same thing was advertived else- where this week as a bargain at $5.50. Our price Saturday 2.24 Only One to a Customer. No Mail Orders Filled. |! West Fifty-fourth street, off FUfth | gujg, “Amerioa,’ i avenue. Company G was lined up dlrect- | Puplis of Publi Schoo! No. 165, Prof. D. ®. Gad- | riage in ordering her coachman to drive himself so useful that My. Croker as- ly In front of the home of John D. | y,,{t% Principal Cathotle Protestory Bang | TBFOUSH the ranks of the Spanish war | signed to aim the task of organizing the Rockete! veterans at Eighty-thind atreet and|Democratic negroes of the city. E. Lee Goulden, Chairman G. A. R City of] West End avenue, durir. the parade|tcok himself very seriously, and up to eapieee Ve aarn re ae: Nees tel to-day, resulted in an orderly mob com-| a Short time ago his reign was undia- Sas ee ee ae - Nixon, Acting Governor of New York | pelling her to drive through the side | puted ant of the company, wh ° a r _ ea Ce \ manded to-day by st Lieutenant R.| ‘rman of Monument Com. | Street until the parade had gone by. But Caleb Sims has been brewing re Tester ‘eget . an The woman was furious, but a mob of Volt. He secured control of the Exec- Roane Sealy i Sune bo + papartment Park | Wousand men and boys dlocked her utlve Committee and called a meeting ti Sete Gen Y way s st Monday evening at the Siva Uren tae win wer’ : i] Way and she had to do thelr bidding. |to assemble last Monday evening servers af the gathering of the soldiers. off West End avenue, but the mention |Neadauarters, No. 162 West Fifty-third ‘The hand of the Twelfth Regiment mpant - of her name to policemen appeared to |Siteet, When Sima and his sateliites caused considerable a ement by My God to Thee" dy the puplls. Jopen the way without difMeulty untt] |attived they found that Lee, who owns ‘ nee and Protectary Band. Ithe changed the . playing “If You Ain't Got No Money| oration, “A. Tribute to ‘aicre and Satlors {She reached Elghty-third street. ‘Here |the bullding, had changed the assembly x 8. A. room into x dormitory and the private to A most complete assortment oi Summer Furnishings, Cl ers, Baby Carriages, W.G.N. ¥.. | Wileon, and United Staces 4 with You du't Come ‘Round, as Lleuten- York—Gea, 0, O, Howard, U her carriage was driven, by her own 1 bedi Hj rf ant Vanderbilt climbed the steps of the | song. Spangled Banner."* orders through the ranks of the march. {offices Into bedrooma and was running | Rockefeller mansion to pay his re-| wis of Pavlle School No. 465 Jing men, the rear wheel pausing over | lodging-house on the premises | 78, 50 and 21.50. spects to Mrs, Rockefeller. BL LIN as seats ney, Viear-Gen- tthe foot of one. “Stung!"' cried Caleb Sims. < % i oral Avehaloceee OLS So great was the crush that the| But F, Lee only smiled, Sims led his There is a great deal of talk in ‘ic By the band Order of the Parade, Sra ‘ the \pande Brooklyn Has a e The parade moved in the following rn ders Parades were also held this morning, In shia Brooklyn. and the Bronx. Barly this Platoon of Mounted Police. Major W. P. Duval, Artillery Corps. Kighth Artilery Band ved on the Lin- nd Statues in son Squares, and the coachman turned into hty-¢hird | street, forcing his way through the | 4 | that way." cried the woman, ght up, the’ avenue! afrald I'd run over somebody, | ma'am,” replied the ooachman, “don't care whether you do or not,” men to the Hotel Lett, at No, 198 West Fifty-third street, and completed the re- |organization of the Executive Committee with himself as chairman. E, Lee has written to Wantage and sent a petition to the Tammany Triumvirate. In the clothing ‘‘ads.''these days about ‘‘hand- 5 AT made’’ clothing, etc. The Siegel Cooper Men s Store shows the best examples of fine tailoring rroduced by the leading makers High- 00 of America; SUITS comprising all the latest novelties in the Black and White Class near oO ; in St, Paul's and Trinity | gc, 3 : 3 Four Companies Coast Artillery. u screamed the weman in the. carriage, orn at 1 Pottora and. Marines from Ul. 8. Battle: Kars Comnees grein body, peta ia oie er rue nie lwehers Meena Geusancuiaed pest o effects, Bronze, Olive and Gray combina- Si '# and Ma f LU. B own, I'm in a hurry.’ a st Iso Black, Navy and Oxford in ? ships Alabama and Kearsarge, Her high, angry voice carried half @|ocracy was wont to gather and play at 539-541 Eighth i; tions; also Black, Navy ules. with bands. LOW’S TRIBUTE 10 ee ioc anf n'a minute her eatlage Was | poeta ghth Ave solid colors; some half-lined; sizes to fit ° Major-Gen, Roe and Staff. NEW YORK’ . | Surrounded, | the most critical dresser. o ; z 1 ‘Amid good-natured jeers determined : National Guard and Naval Militia. mer tod hold of the heads of her (fain Floor, Rear) Spanish-American War V ns, horses and Jed them half way down the ‘At the dedication ceremonies of thé|/plock. And there she remained fuming Veteran Division. ‘ scidiers. and Sailors’ Memorial Monu-| until the parade had passed. Cadet Division. ~ ROOSEVELT REPLIES TO ORITICS OF ARMY. ————_+4--—_—_ h we could not thus condemn ifyme as mercenaries, as ‘Lincoln's hire~ Extraordinary Sale of SU BRETIS acl ROUhS Eos 3D) |e Pe eas purely upon its police | Iings.’ Your open foes—as in the reso- lie omen § Garments, yecord and refused to look at what ft lution passed by the Confederate Con- f or decency and jus- | gress in October, 186%—acoused you at! shed for decency and jus. |greae In October. ee seated Te | For Saturday, May 31st. \ n the attitude swe! ity, of ‘contemptuous disregard of the | ihe trlumph of civilization over /(08 Kany men with reference to our fusages of civilized war; of subjecting ind for the black chaos in e PI ppines ; dit ti a ‘omen and children to ‘banishment, z a The task in the Philipines. g*eruelly un: [imprisonment and death;* of ‘murder,’ The Assortment Consists of or a8 important About 150 Garments of Serge Sador Sutis. Gxeolient Quatity. \Pure worsted serges, guaranteed colors—Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Red, Royal Blue and Mode. Trousers with taped seams. Full blouses beautifully trimmed. J” 2 Od ° * Finished with silk scarfs. An of- fering without precedent any- where. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Suits like these are sold in various first-class stores through- | not only the honor of the flag ;tice and ch: of ‘rapine,’ of ‘outrages on women,’ of rules of warfare which have { ‘lawless cruelty,’ of ‘perpetrating atrocl- yates ora a ea heal of con: Eageot" and” Abraham (Lincoln. was out the United States at $3.98, $3.75 and $3.50. by our tre nthe fleld are the| singled out for special attack because x a A r i 4 Z ingly eh aay 2 damegat | ory gnese. men's who thu” fully | Silk Etons, Blouses, Frocks & Frills Coats, 3-Piece Suits. 2-Piece Suits. an cise in th *hilippine sil fjslandered you have thetr heirs to-day | me) | ity to fit cut the boys a © your younger } {the Uni ey | SATURDAY, An opportunity y' ee Sale? ytepingy: wie Mx, hele" eyes" on, Ine Black and Tan Tailored Jackets, f FOR VACATION. dividual deeds of wrong so keenly that . 5 ey be e blind to th reat Moree en taeda That ha | Rain and Traveling Coats, Feapeace ‘and freedom—are there twolef cloth, linen and brilliantine. A good range of sizes, cts for which a soldier can bave thy 59 50 Fancy Cheviots, Blue Serges, Neat Cas- o 4 simeres, Black Worsteds. Sizes 7 to 17 Years. Cloth- Round. m Rooks. apport of what ime these Mpplnes | yetter obi ; rule of | heht?, Well, these ure precisely the ob-|and a variety of styles. these violations cts fi vhich our soldiers are fighting ny the. Philippine Garments that were formerly $12.50 to $20.00 each, ly method of carrying on the tea W e been justified by | Wien there is talk of the eruelties . . rf war In tn-} committed in the Philippines, remem-| tO effect an immediate clearance, we offer them as been) ber always that by far the greater pro- Stats. ms ROU WOES: py f these cruelties have been ity of tt wn carried | Rortlon Of t 8 y 1902 5 H y the Insurgents against | 7ylish : anity. For every | that tae hee edgiastea katate: wumanity. Ror every | thelr own peoplemae" well aa againet Saturday, at )7.5O each. Bi COPYRIGHT WORKS AT 25¢. ocks. EACH. ucts of forbearance, | surest but the only effectual way of generous Kindness. | stopping them is by the progress of lides which have! the American arms, yar as a Whole, The have been wholly exceptional For the Liberty of the Race. Lord : ay c 7, ‘part “Wherever In the Phillppines the in- : Broadway & 20th St ithe Kuilty mre to be puninheds| | “Wherever In the Philippines t = fully complete. sutiin: (pumiak ine tam Net. ¢h surrection has been definitely and final- i who sit at iaue at oP ake AVS ly put dow: re the indfvidual Fill Every new style and novel creation from the inexpensive rough and dellentely and ping already. enloye such freedom, auch ready straws to the finest Panumas. and 59, 400, up to 3.80 In the soft personal liberty, under our rule, he he earth, remember also) could never dream of under the ‘rule of MEN’S HATS, rough, fine end who fail to condemu these i yet clamor about wos Published at 75c., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per volume. For a special sale they are marked A stock that is wonder- “Buby fs common juatice. Let/an ‘independent’ Aguinaldia a tite Ra nc eae te eat it | ha Rena ARSE AT EMT | eee feral Sane BS PING-PONG, ee aad bw fe ‘At atrong men{f self-government, an art which our aera tt deeply and bitterly regret] GENUINE SOUTH AMERICAN PANAMAS, that g. 50 and 72, 50 zing Pag, i pol a A) : and stent taua|people have taught themacives by the| - osuch crucities should Have| years of toll und days and nights labor of @ thousand years, cannot, be| are perfect gems of the ‘Panama’? family, at Lo ar parE EE Se and mt weed lay down | merging trom conditions of lite wien! OS HATS FOR BIG AND LITTLE BOYS, 50 7.80 i our 4 4 A ATRCPIORE (tRHODE: dim years ‘betare hisiory dawned” We | rough braids, all shapes and styles, aE tenpe “Thut ihey_aftord far jess jusiitication| thon into the world’s dark places. | believe that we can rapidly teach the \} Rao & Ft » ‘3 “ iS. by Masa). Walworth. hr THE GIRL FROM HONG KONG, by. | St. George Rathborne. List, YE LANDSMEN, by Clats ondemnation of our arm: 7 ol P| pine. " oe Mord “for the| p.vme Warfare that has extended the| people of the Ehilippine Islands not only | lynchings boundaries of civilization at the ex- Unbreakable Patent Colt is the choicest of all patent of their fi edom; a: on of the communities in r' of mm in Pens of jam and. savagery, 1 with thelr grow- Mer annernae itis well al cae ae dncliding| tent factors in. the progress of human- | Aevernment shall keep, steady | pac make: (t into the handsomest anc jos | WARRIOR GAP, by Captain King. iin , nehiding | F087 meas of humane have thown thell ca serviceable Blucher Oxfords in all New | 3 came both guilty & in ame been liable to | Pacity for real ireedom by thelr po York e FORT FRAYNE, by Cap! ab . at aabites | ANDRONIKE, the heroine of sweep lng Condemnation. Bad in Every Commun community t of self-government, then, and not till ene i it be possible to abnee Terre P es, whether they are to exist ind p win the Civil War, of us or be ‘knit to us by ti Coacts of W It behooves us to keep a vigitant| mon friendship and interest. ror and baseness. “If we fix| watch to prevent these abuses and to| “When that day will come {t 1s not yr éyes only upon these Individuals punish those who commit them; but if|{n human wistom now to foretell, All sind upon thelr acts, and if we forget | because of them we finch from finishing | that we can say with certainty 1s\ that | the far more numerous citizens of Uup-| the ta. on which we have entered, we|it would be put back yt and honeat ‘lite and blind, ou-| show ourselves ravens and. weakiings, | distance 1¢ wh should ; ne immeasurable | | M. ’ We men’ elves to thelr countless deeds of wis- y of the sires from it) sels of unmunly wea ia to tg coun | en's and a pee : dom and justice and philanthropy, it 1s prang. ‘There were abuses and to| loose the islands, to see our victorious | . '? Foot Mould Shoes, P. e a. 00. i ‘alr, Gasy ‘enough to condemn the commu-|aspare. in the. civil. war. Your false] foes butcher with revolting cruelty our GUARANTEE SHOE CO, Best Upper Leathers and Oak Soles Greek Revolution. Translated from the original Greek. THE BLIND MUSICIAN. (Second Floor, Take Excalater,) °° | Oxfords and Biycher Oxfords in every good) shape anc of every good leather that this! season’s fashions approve, in every grade that wise economy suggests For Men and Women, $1.50 to $4,00, SI5,00 ‘Meteor’’ Bieyeles, {2 a. 5 nity. friends then called Grant a ‘butcher,’ | be! ‘ed friends, and shed the blood of Nis aod iat og a aly Ap UABGA AMA. RON TRBSR GCE CU oo he Pare: LALA hae ol LieaT ant Gunmarnart rie oer ae aa ant the most peaceful, the wisest and the! style 954, Men's Blucher Ox j M. b f thelr o} fords of unbroukable Patent ¢ FOU Oth A’ id 27th Street, d in the making. s ne classes win | {the eesoon'e beet shoo STORES Third Ave. and 122d Street, faetarig Oxfords and Blachers for men; Oxfords, Bluchers}| No Finer Wheel on the larket }o EASY TO 609 &th Ave,,39th & 40tn sts, 40h 4 3, 405 | and Colonials for women, Latest styles and all the at Double the Price. $3.50 REACH: 162 Bowsry, near Broome St East Obst St. | fF fashionable shapes. Asia. The might of our people al-| 6 " | No $5.00 specialty shoe is better; no $3.50specialty morta woriney shoe equele the Foot OWE is Vioor, Near of Fountain) e Michaels Bros., Sth Ave. and 9th St., Brooklyn, SELL CLOTHING, FURNITURE, Thousands of ‘Meteor’ Bicycles — are now ous on the coi roade. Their ers are the hap- and most BROKE\ VP 4 | MINISTERS’ MEETING, Rammonentte Stow of; NOW COMING To NEW YORIT AS A MILNONAIRES MASCOT: E giect | our people in the Packt; interests whloh are important to all our people, but which are of most impor- tance ‘to those of our people who have | and thriving States on lope of our continent Srocery Specials. Palatable Items Intended Specially for the Sunday Dinner. ROAST BEEP, per \b., VEAL; Hindquarters fancy Pennsylvania Veal, per Ib., LAMB; Hindquarters fancy Canada Spring Lamb, per ib., , | POULTRY: Pancy fresh dressed Jersey fowls, per Ib., PORK: Legs of fancy Jersey Pork, per lb., FANCY SKLECTED PHILADELPHIA SQUAB, per doz, for the entire season. “(Meteors'’ are for Men, Women and Boys. Ride one now. You can’t afford to delay. Bieyele Sundries. SEARCHLIGHT BIELCuR, & Laure, el plated, entin of brass, ful nickel i / 125 pecial at Not « Party Question, "This should no more be @ party ques: | n the war for the tilton should | have been # party question, At this moment the-man th Mgheat office in ‘the Poillppine Islands is the Vice-Governor, Gen, Luke Wright, of Tennomes, who wallantly wore the gray in the olvil war and who is now working hand in hand with the head of our army in the Philip THE FIRST CHOICE OF CONNOISSEURS MADE IN CURACAG plies, Adni haffee, who in the civil wa palit dite aang ea an | Hite 2 COMINBIA GAB LAMPS, can be turned on or off like "195 ve me Fr them, from the North | +3 ham H PINEAPPLES; Fancy ripe Bahama Pineapples, 4 for “METEOR” BICYCLE TIRES, regular $3.00 tise; f hiydieds in use and giving absolute eatataction, special at, each, ad j M. & R, BICYCLE STANDS, handy and convenient for cleaning whee! or to stand it On; each, 45 BICYCLE PUMPS, large foot pumps, each, 1 OL, ‘ CARPETS # HOUSE FURNISHINGS On $1.99 Per Week. OPEN EVENINGS. HT from the South, in civil Ife and in mill- tary life, a8 teac! an adminietrators, | or burning bit a8 soldiers, are laboring mileheily for us MO who live at home, Here and there black | can learn how sheep are to be found among them; but taken as a whole they reproment ax high a standard of publle gery as tila country has ever soen, ‘They are doin @ great work for civilization, a gren' for the honor and the interest of ‘hah Aitabitanta!o¢° the "baltp: RARB OLD COINS FIND READY ; anor ta ‘tient non bit ealo when advertised (a the Gumay SPINACH: Fancy tresh stock, direct from the Long Island gardens, 2 qts, for ORANGES: Large sweet juicy California Oranges, per doz, LETTUCE: Fancy new Boston Head Lettuce, each, CHEESE; Genu ete’? Roquefort; very delicate, ap- potizing and togthuome; per 1b,, ‘One of the Many Features in Next funday's World Bs 7) Rear. Take (Second Floor, (Fourth Floor.) a a Rak a Nl iis ane