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# ¥4 A é 5 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1902. Announce for to-morrow Trimmed Also, Fine Neck Ruches, at BROADWAY AND 32TH ST. Meyer Jonasson & Co. (Wednesday) an absolute clearance at their End of Season Sale of Millinery, consisting of all the fine trimmed Hats and Bonnets —-Paris models and our own creations all included cost or previous prices not considered. At $3.59 and $5,0, ~ New Shirt Waist Hats at $2.50, Clearance Prices. Turn Over Collars, reduced to 15c. and 25c. * DECISION ALLOWS THE : “L” TO BURN SOFT COALI|s,500 vas.) sth3i'nck me whe Osos ant Madan ge Jamaica Court Says Health Board Law Ap- plies Only to Stationary Engines. ‘A decision that allows every railway company with lines tn New k City to burn soft coal was rendered by the Court of Special Sessions in Jamaica to-day ‘According to the terms of this decision there is no law com) ga ri ia to the to burn hard coal, This applie Long Island Railroad, th iil York Central and the New Haven and Hartford. The case was brought up by the Long Island Railroad Company Manager Potter was day on complaint of t purtment because soft coal was being used in the locomotives of the road within the city limits Lawyer Kelly, representing the cor- poration demurred to the warrant on the ground that the law regulating the use of soft coal applies only to station- ary bollers, ‘This contention the rt upheld, FINN MAKING WAR ON COL. MURPHY. Reported at Meeting of Tam- many Triumvirs that an Effort Is Being Made to Oust Old Leader. Tammany's Advisory Committee had fits usual weekly meeting to-day. Very Vttle beyond routine matter was before the trlumvirs, Senator Plunkitt, as Chairman of the Committee on Elections, the claims of the rival faction ored leadership, the form waré Lee, presenting his own side, and exsAssistant District-Atiorney Carr talking for John J, Bell. No decision was reached and it is more than likely that the negroes will be told to settle Ms wife died and he was unable to work jing week the matter among themselves. The Advisory Committee, Charles F. Murphy, Daniel i. McMahon and Louis Haffen, were closeted together for more than an hour, Then Secretary ‘Thomas ¥F. Smith left them and made announce- ment that nothing had been done, Communications were received from the Fourth District, asking the sub-| stitution on the Executive Committee of Senator Ahearn for Edward patrick; from the Twentieth asking the substitution of ‘Thomas I, Murp for James Keating, and from the Tw ty-fourth naming Victor J. Dowling to) replace Maurice Holahan Phere was a rumor that FEEBLE OLD MAN APPEALS 10 COURT. Daughters Refuse to Support Aged Father, and Magistrate Cornell Takes a Hand in the Case, White-haired, white-bearded and sev- enty-seven years old, John O'Flaherty, who wondered whether life ts worth lly- ing, was arraigned in Yorkville Court He one married, but says they won't support him, and Iked tato the enth strect station-house and begged to be taken cai O'Flaherty lives at No I this: morning has two daughters, last night of. up to a month ago st Beventy-sixth street, but end left, He has been lving since wherever relatives. or friends would take him in. He is now too feeble to earn a living. He his a married daugh- ter, Mrs. MeGarrett, of No, 831 Bast Sixty-ainth street, and an unmarried daughter Mying with her. ‘The old man won't support him. says th "I won't have this if I can help it.” remarked Magistrate Cornel! “Th have no right to ma the county sup. port this old mar discarded by his family ican do, The Magistrate gave Vl see the old man a | at the meet-| card to the Outdoor Poor Department, much taken last ev ing to be held on ‘Thursday ex-Judge|and Mr O'Flaherty was limping o} Bion will presents petition signed Dy meith a cone whe, toy uning out majority of the General Committee of) Wi" 4 han) aire) MoGarrett, the First District. ask that he be mother-in-law of the old man's daugh- bamed on the Executive Committee in ter, asked to see Magintrate Cornell place of Col. Michael C. Murphy. Such | “1 at Mean = Action will probably make the meeting | uy guy viee weatrrett” she exclaimed a lively one, out it is very doubtful If there 1s any power that can remove Col. Murphy before the expiration of | to blame if my Why should ink of an old man | what Stern Brothers To-morrow on the Second Floor A New Collection of Women's Stylish Trimmed White Hats & Sailors | suitable for city, seashore or country, lat the special prices of Special Sale of Paris hand-made | Empire & Directoire Corsets | Of White, Pink, Blue \and Mauve Batiste, Value $2,50 and $4.25 $ 1 «205 1 45 $1.69 Of White Linen and Tulle for Summer Wear, Value $2.25 Exceptional Offering of | Cotton Dress Fabrics mercerized stripes and basket weaves, at Value 30c. yd. ( Panama Linen and 4,800 Yds. ( Crash Suitings, 36 inches wide, The Balance of Women’s Black and Tan Oxfords, Button and Lace Boots a 2.29 |Turn and Welted Soles, Broken assortments, $3.00 and $3.50 lines, | | Commencing June 14th willclosetheir establishment at 12 O'Clock Noon on Saturdays during the Summer Months West Twenty-third Street RIVAL “BOCCACIOS” FOR | EAST SIDE OPERA-GOERS. + |Performances at the New Star and Terrace Garden Arouse Interest. | | The east side is enjoying two pro- pw tthelr best and worked tn unison, ductions acelo” this week, Up at] Clara Lavine made the hit of t = the Robinson- She acted spiritedly ‘Temple company sang itself into popu- ingly, and lar favor last night wit lively tunes, while at Big. Montegriffo'e company ‘Allee nates dicant good Impression made during their epen- comte as the unattractive eronella, Harry Luekstone, the Leo- Summer opera has standards of ita} netto, was liked for his singing, but as much could not be said for Walter own, musical and otherwise, and is not Wheatley, the Prince. ‘These men of the amenable to criticism. Its oflee entertain mildly and not to excit © overwhelmed any way superexceltences. ‘The Robineon- rough-and-tuin ple company is construc cording to Howat Ba voriand Carl ii id@ks It Contains momerwocdny. mae iok Ronee 1p jothers that have seen better days and eau Beet a bad. The orchestra alone execration, The chorus 1s being made up for the most 1are Company sing= none altogethe | for part of old nd with pmance ¢ Dig audience at the wing with the sini |ing of Miss Louise Mc She was Fiametta, and acquitted herself eredit- | Moore seems a vy CURRENT ATTRACTIONS, Th in the rst of the Broi niunteal jor the ers, Walla Jably. Miss young person, She was with t Grandpa” company until the clbse of Its e Rosemarie Campbell sang the] 9 | muste of the new role effectively and | Susan Seabrooke was a physically im- wtrutter out te hi hang a $0.50 w 14.50 Rothenberg &. West {4th Street. Specials in Refrigerators. GAS STOVES AND OIL STOVES. Retti tors save more than their c a short while, and prices here mean a lower first cost than in any other store in New York, Are you perplexed by the fuel problem, besides? Here’s a solution for that—buy a gas or oil stove. By far cheaper in operation than coal. Following specials for to-morrow: : wood exposed, charcoal sheathing and dead air space; the best insulation known; dark antique ice; special. ber lifts out; removable pipe, ete 8.98 Size No. 5, apartment style, ¢ No. 4 hold sGo Ibs. ee specialesee.... 9.98 | Size No. 6 holds 70 Ibs. Size No. 3 holds 50 Ibs, ice; special..ee... Refrigerators, hardwood, thoroughly sea- oak finish. Size No. 4, holds 30 Ibs. ice, special 3 ° « alse. "9.98 soned ash, bronze trimmings, zinc lined, no Size No, 2 holds 40 Ib Sizes No. 2, No. 3 and No.4 7.98 are the cleanable kind; ice cham- ee 11.98 sone Electric Gas Lighter. double flame An instantaneous lighter that never burner, lift- fails. No matches, no smoke, no off cap, dirt, no danger. Can be used easily clean- about 6,000 times be- fore battery requires | renewal. Cheaper ed, smooth | than match- top, lift-out grates, extra heavy cast- ing, a perfect burning stove, a |] Guaranteed not to crack, 9 Cc} es. Special. 98c 2-burner, black, for. Wrought Iron Um- Stands, value 3-burner . 49c 5,000 MILL REMNANTS. 36 & 40 Inch French Nainsook. 36 and 40 Inch Fine White French Nainsook, suitable for un- ear, waists and children’s dresses, in lengths of 2 to 10 yards goods in this lot worth up to 19c. per yard, all to go at 100 Pieces of Very Fine India Linon, regular price 19c...+ Batiste, fine qualit 15c, per yard, . 2,500 Yards of Dimities, in’stripes, polka dots, &c., regular 124c. qual- Ity, at-seeeeee... se eeee eenereee 2-burner, nickel, for. 3-burner, black, for. nickel, for. shee sofia all the latest designs, also plain linen colors, value 103c . . 4 5ic Muslin Underwear. Gowns, full size, heavy muslin, made in V shape and high neck, trimmed with hemstitched tucks and insertings of embroidery, | | | = Drawers, heavy muslin, full size, umbrella style, trimmed with For Children. ing and insertings of embroidery; 65c. value, at... 12; 2 Women’s Petticoats. Summer Gostumes. ating flounce skirt, double ruffle, trimmed with trimmed to match skirt, in 7 9 8 value $12.00 eeeeserereeeere ® polka dot duck in three new’ styles; white pique, beauti- ways and good value at $2,00; choice to-mor- finished with hemstitched and embroider; rues 49c insertings of valenciennes and torchon lace, fini sd 29¢ Babies’ Long and Short Dresses, made of fine nainsook, Children’s Muslin Drawers—Fine muslin, trimmed with clusters of Women’s Seersucker Petticoats, made with deep umbrella ounce, 49c FINE ORGANDIES, SPECIAL AT. $7.93. lace and ribbon; Gibson waist, dressmaker made, white and black, tan, green, Wash Skirts, in tine woven Chambray, in blue and ox- fully tailored; every style is made’ with a full wide flounce, TOW Rts sisdioaenr round neck and sleeves, 65c. value, at... ++ with lace edge, 39c. value, at.....+. yokes trimmed with clusters, of fine tucks, hemstiteh- 1. — tucks, bands finished with buttonholes, size 2 to 6, Qc.; 8 to 14 yrs., at. trimmed with double rutile, 65c. values Summer Costumes in Lawn and Organdie, gradu- lined and boned, new puff sleeve, lace and ribbon blue and gray; sizes 32 to 42; blood; washable covert in oxblood, fan, gray and blue; some with double ruitle, trimmed in. various 98 Cc Straight front, white batiste the prime movers in it, but it wae given up, ewlng bo the lack of support, JAMES McGREERY & CO, UPHOLSTERY DEP’T. Muslin and lace curtains, Forest green ‘ Mission” Various designs, Fin-)Furniture, Quaintly ished with deep ruffle |modelled Armchairs, Full length. Rockers, Settles, Reclin- .75, 1.00 and 1.50 Hd ae Benches,— ; upholstered with deep bea tufted cushions, Bedsets, — made of fine Muslin, and best quality, Armchairs..........850 Rockers.... ...6.. 4.9.50 English Bobbinette,|Reclining Chairs,..12.50 Sizes, for single or double Haininocks, — new “inode beds, complete with pil-| eis and colors. Come low sham. plete with ropes and 3:75) 4-75 and 7.50 hooks, per set, . 1,50 and 2,00 each, 4500 yards French Cre-|Bedding,— Shades and tonne. Noveldesigns and| Awnings made to or colors, Very attractive] der. for Summer hangings or furniture slip covers. Lace Curtains Cleaned, Draperies and Rugs,— cleaned, stored and ine sured. 25c per yard. Usual price 45¢. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of MEN’S PAJAMAS. JAMES McGREERY & CO LADIES’ HOSIERY. Black gauze lisle stockings, with unbleached, split soles,—and fine gauze lisle, with spliced selvage, heels, toes and soles, 35¢. per pair. 3 prs. for 1.00 value 50c. per pair. Lisle thread,—new, white or black lace weaves,—with spliced heels and toes. Colored, striped Madras Pa- jamas,—fastened with pearl buttons, 1.00 per suit. | Value 1.50. Pajamas, made of Imported striped Madras, in numer- ous colors, including pink, blue, or tan,—Lightweight, figured Percale, — White Sateen with colored bor-|Pure thread, black silk der,—Black and white sat-, stockings, — with double een or white Nainsook, | heels, soles and toes. Fastened with pearl buttons, 1.50 per pair, 1.45 per suit Value 2.25. s , Children’s fine white cotton focks. Sizes 4 to 8inches, 4oc. per pair, Twenty-third Street. drein Ge aap ————————— JAMES McGREERY & CO. CORSETS. Twenty-third Street, JAMES MeCREERY & GO. ar f He} yas elec . q as “ the year, lor which he was el igistrate said, posing Isabella, The comedians were copra. Ngtedtor the primary coi tthtow the Man | lke all summer opera comedians, volee- Detroit n C Miteday, whealithe Gen \ of taking care of him on the county, |leas but strenuous, From the enthusl- | 7 Mew, | | letting! Coeessvs orsets, SUIT DEP’T. z ; w ‘ n's wife doe ite Fini italy"? Distilling Co. we A will ratify the action regarding the call n't suppor’ agtic reception accorded the company’s | and “Divoreone | for the primaries taken or lo be taken father Til xe be P ae uel Al iy ‘ai is ec, Be foe Beer miianen or tebe, ne old man hoot vi, the opening performance a successful S48 | rw pp ay BELLS i ane go e ) 3 i} he saw no n for sup, eo 0 enu ouse | * ~ ER i 4 Giensn ‘and Jonny. De fund the Magistrate sald he SA, ARTE eon AVORNSIOUE TS yay Sines) atl or vivet by the | | Toute. a Nesbviiie e\New Model —dip hip Washable Dresses, made of ooo the end of the case. —- {surrey HUN pant Vau Winkle? | fantactan, . A ’ ’ imported dimity. trimmed ef Pac prreniirnrny, | mas warm ' Theatre| Metros, straight front, low bust} | if) lace, ? The Wheat Market. lOann hat thes neemed to bee | T* Alsbama einere rhaalil Xor thas blppe : ; WORLD WANTS srhelphaat iiaset torday onsen Palate Pee eat atin aoa ting, [ine meek at 1 y | . 4 Corset,—with hose sup- nd fractionally below last night's close Market Firmerand More Active | sin tog Gravm, porters attached. 14.50. A ing prices. Crop news and in the Afternoon, with Prices | Mnnvivania i il. Si r Can Always Be Relied Upon. |!"271%, 19m nema, and coaiers were Mattie Made of white coutil, Sizes). colored batiste dresses, siderably F abandon Generally Above the Open. | tvsting i pt. 20 to 30 inches, 4 Hy New York's opening prices were: | Work of the players that, he ing Figures. Routhern Hallway trimmed with lace. ep Paid Help Wants in! Weat—December, 76 5-8; July, 771-4 to | fitted with the name Roceavsin, wax not : Haier ys 2.25. this Fy World'| & 8; September offered. Corn: a d with the dainty, tuneful ry 7 12,50, morning’s Wor! OS Te to 6 ded wheae | ef You Suppe, t Mai inant chtahan ivcaviicanint Odd Corsets,—in various col- Dimity “shirtwaist” d frat night performance of a| A ses. BUT i A) camuaiy ab troquentchanes ceiailhol ne ator: Markee for some tims |peat ors and materials,—at|~/™"'Y § intwaist” resi 4j Paid Help Wants in the thirteen UGH WRA PAMATKAbio aatintais [inka « was not less marked to-day at the reatly reduced pri other N. Y. papers combined. , Principals, chorus and orches . He es OE opening g y re prices. 9.50. wala irelnfolloel | Trading was Mstless and almost en- P Sk © was a rally, following the | ———— ———- ms Tat ' ‘ : | Tn, Which opene 0 tlrely long ; ique Skirts, = Agen: 15 | novsewonK 18 He MIN ne eOnaT Atretets | ‘Phe changes In prices were only frac- Fn Twenty-third Street. q AWNING HANDS 6 IRONERS > a rmntrownect % | t al and on both sides. The general ie 3 00, APPRENTICES 3) JANITORS 16| "New Nork's tone after the first fifteen minutes of eats eae 00, BAKERS... 60-13 | JANITRESSES 4|duly wheat, 17 3 | | trading me firm and the whole list LONDON MARKET DULL. BLACKSMITHS 6) KITCHENWoRK | - | was fractionally in advance of the Anat 7. hird S BOOKBINDERS 4) Luxcim ‘ figures of last night 1; wenty-third Street. MOOKKEWPERS .... 8 LAUNDKY 9 PAUSES AS A HERO, (}f REFORMATORY. "Atchison was fairly well supported in emsrioar Raley ioe Galel,| BIG BRITISH DEFICIT. Mi Boys MO) MAOHINISTS 6) the early dealings. It opened with a 2 | ae BRASS WORKERS .. 3) MEN sess BM! Bante tne Th aS gain of 8-8 at 80 3-4, and ina short time| The duiness in the Landon stock mar-|etimated Expenditures Exceed BUSHELMEN . S| NEOKWEAR vies S146 Deh 19 A Ld May, 43. ded st | reached 81 1-2, ket continued to-day, There was very Revenue by $19,620,000, =— ees t Seenan » a |He Claims to Be a Life-Saver, New York Lawyer Named a8! ‘The coalers were neglected, operators Hee trading in any Of the departments CONG auaeianek en tilaemadacy CANVAS! 6] opeRATORS ) in ; ; i. A ~ * ; . |showing 4 disposition to await further} but the gene one of W45| caper issued this morning presents the ? CARRIAGE HANDS . | P. 6 SHIPPING NEWS. ; but the Magistrate Advises Manager of State Institution | eycionments in the coal strike. The] Arm revised financial statement for 1902-0, apranirass ere | oH pcaareaame’ | Him to Leave Rum Alone’ at Elmira—Prominent in| Pacitics opened at about last nights phmerican rallear secusltioa wae.9ul9 It 48 estimated that the expenditure will GHAMBERMAIDS ...16 Ries te laanliisenlsid IIA aealiiTitalinees, et.al) (a) MMM Republicap Politics, Prading became very ull later. the final figures at New York yesterday. |the' revanie wilt amount to £1s2 435/00 | th PGGAR-MAKERE .... b| PIANO HANDS 7 Tue Ti = : | puting the afternoon the market dies] ‘The feature in the home departments | (F110) OLERKS ... 3] PLUMBERS aarae Low Water mi r 7 played very good strength, although the| was the continued weakness in South | 238 os) Pil Pn eis COATMAKERS 4! pouisiteRs A ldents) timex 4PM AM few | Jolin Be Tully, elgnteen,, of No. ai) Rapesial sete. s 4) [Trading was dull. Prices reacted the| Africans, which 1s attributed to the | (erator soo" Teavinus 6,996,000 * {939;900-> OTTON DRESS GOO: ‘ 6) PORTERS POTTPREEVE THEE pests ee by hn Pee ot this | Highest point of the day, and. the ad-| further weeding out of weak bull ac-|(00) available for contingencies and the Cc DS, 1m 44 | peaene Fer fi o140 Fe eet eee eae halmed’ with intoate (Ssserngon appointed Hensy Melville, bi |vance extended throughout the entire) gouty, redemption of part of the national debt. a ew York City, to succeed Charles ——— PRESSM BI ‘ation > ds the e tradi —_— | ) 4 | REARS PORT OF NEW YORK. “Ai, wht have you 9 say?" auld] Hockett an manager of the Now York vk May wie the Mone : 0 NATIONAL BANK TRUST. | whe Gelien Market. yoooo yards,—fine Irish < acs, e magistrate, e atory at Elmine ea he i “ : ‘ f save Yoni Monon, much,” roping) Stake Reformatery yt Limin [Ata toa Sadie “ot” stocks twee 2000 N * | The tovai cotton market opened ateady | Dimities, Embroidered Swiss 2 ARRIVED, he straightened up dnd puffed p [Shares and of nds $2,100,400, ° - | to-day, with prices 1 to 6 points higher. ri ° SOLICITORS ieee ates sssas: very distinguis! ima dentitied h Republican politics . a leigh orne, | c e considers i; 4 3, STENOGRAPHERS we d “Cd think you were | Bo eral youre und is at. preach aed: Open. ish. Low. tast:| president Oakleigh Thorne, of the| te Whole lst going well In advance of Mercerized striped, sheer ENGI i yaa alone Ler eee ee Saye Gh fm coamm cc: A Ua ‘GL ] President Oakleigh ‘Thorne, of the) ine ‘opening, Hurone ayd the Seuth|Organdies in dainty - floral TINSMITHS 3 My friends aay I'm a distinguished 5 nt gingie Mee nae aeAR! | Kau Gare Moun, pts iy S1%| to-day that that company was not bought freely of early months, There TUCKERS 3| Prinrensin Visi lhe hero,” continued Bully, 1 ree m Dartinouts in 1870 [pir Seer ggcapie de S| terested. In-any movement looking to-| ¥4® considerable covering by shorts on | patterns, TYPEWRITERS so BL git, RINE ! nedals for sa ym lives fru fore Heckert was appointed as! An Rugar seat 4 $82 | ward the formation of & combination of | # 4ty weather map and @ forecast show- cee ft ' omen weiltt re T 8. a) iy national banks throughout the country | {nm little rain, ‘The sentiment remalned 16¢ per yard, SAN BABOS sss & T wan the urprine inh ak a" ahi Be gue af mas separiae fr0m CRGeg 18: Warts ssulan griseainan 90 to formerly 25¢ to 35¢ eal ur pr ine " jerday, He said that no denial of the . 4 f that he did not recelve (he appointment eae ee eS , wairena 15 INCOMING STEAM@MIIPS giatrate, When ho left his office this afternoon | | we We ia hs truth of such a report could be too eH July, . Ayes LM, to ary % DUE TO-DAY wit wet hit | cor his home at Ns ton ave- ahaa ine He strong. ed; Deven: Pere ee hong Know that} hie,“ e “had hor ed of hin i | About a year ago such 4 plan was Mt 7.90; ‘ reet, ‘Bardegne, iis, Pi dined yc the aps ie i, Ph Ps) Et considered and the.company was one of rd i day Twenty-third St o a s Ht By ie Psa

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