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TO RAISE STATUE OF FILIPING CHIEF. Major-Gen. Otis Calls on the Mayor to Discuss the Pro- posed Memorial to Dr. Jose Rizal. Major-Gen. Elwell S. Otis, retired, ‘who was commander of the United Btates Army in the Philippines after the war with Spain, to-day called on Mayor Low to discuss affairs of the Rizal Monument Committee, of which the| Mayor ts Chairman The committee, which includes Mayor Low, Chairman; Gen, Otis, President Bchurman, of Cornell University; Presi- | dent Benjamin Ide Wheeler, of the Uni- versity of Callfornia, and John R. Proc- tor, of the United States Civil-Service Board, was appointed F raise funds for the erection of a monu- ment to Dr, Jose Rizal, a Filipino au- thor and poet, who was killed by the ®panish at the outbreak of the Span- fh war. Dr, Rizal was vonald- ered by his countrymen the greatest Uterary product of the islands. It is proposed to erect @ monument in Manila ‘to his memory, and all the members of the Committee have accepted but Mr. Proctor, who has not yet been heard from. Gen. Otis asked the Mayor to call a meeting of the Committee while he was fn New York, as he returns to the West fn three days, The Mayor sald he would try to do 0. Dr. Jose Rizal was known principally for his book, ‘Noll me Tangere,” or MFriars and Filipinos.” ‘This book, and others, eventually cost his life’ The book mentioned, the Filipinos say, was one of the chief causes for the revolu- tions of 1898 and 1898, as it was read Qt mass meetings wherever possible. Mayor ¥, in speaking about the Committee, sald he hoped that the rals- ing of funds would be successful. gald it would be the greatest stroke o diplomacy to carry out such a project, as it was the wish of the Filipinos to have this monument, and they did no’ ave the money themselves, Judge ‘Taft, e sald, when he last saw him, strongly favored the project and sald he would fuse his best efforts to ald the work. PARROT INNOCENT CAUSE OF A ROW. Not Too Much Talk, but Ownership of the Bird Has Parted a Jersey City Family —Not Settled Yet. | Harmony in the family of Mrs, Bllen; Dundon, of No, 16 Gregory street, Jer- fey City, has been suddenly broken and all because of a Canadian parrot. Mrs. Dundon, her son Edward and her married daughters, Mrs. Mary McMahon @nd Mrs, Margaret Hunt, were in the Firat Criminal Court to-day to settle tha family clash about its’ ownersaip. Originally the bird belonged to Ea- ward Dundon. He u-signed a half in- terest in It to his mother in lieu of Doard and in time she came to believe that sufficient consideration had passed to give her complete possession. Therefore she felt justified in selling the bird to Mrs, McMahon for $4. The daughter paid 10 cents down and agreed to pay the rest in instalments, her Mother, to keep the, bird until all wus aid. Meanwhile Edward sold the bira jo_his sister, Mrs, Hunt, for $2 cash She went’ for her property to-day. Vien the trouble began. Mrs. McMa- “DECEIVED,” SAY | ANGRY BURGHERS. Boers Indignant Over Prom- ised Aid from France and Germany, Which Failed— 10,225 Have Surrendered. PRPTORI! all 10,295 ¥ date. M Wednesday, June 11.—In) rs have surrendered up to youngsters of eleven $ upw Phe mapority of them are under thirty, though some of the burghers who have surrendered are septugenarlans. Reports | from all the districts say that the burghers are { ingly friendly. The only bitterness obse: the leading Boers here Is a They declare war War protracted unnecessarily owing to hopes held out by the French and Ger- man press. Some of the Boers are go in- censed that they have expressed the hope that some day they will fight on the side of the British against one of these pow- ers. The anticipated friction betweén the} surrendered Boers and thelr former com-| rades of the National Scouts has not materialized to any extent The Boers admit they recelved ammu- nition through Portuguese territory, Gen. De Wet says the youngsters were his best fighters and frequently hel positions after the older burghers cleared out. DAVID WARFIELD RECOVERS. Comedian Will Be Able to Friends Soon, Dave Warfield'’s physicians at the General Memorial Hospital sald to-day that he had progressed s0 favorably that on Monday je would be able to receive a few of his intimate friends. The comedian’s friends have been call- Ing at the hospital in droves, and when told of thelr interest he expressed a wish to see them. After this morning's consultation, when the physicians pro- 1 nger and ab- very, he was he could some of his friends and talk with them about his arrangements for leaving the hospital, $$$ FEAR TURNS NEGRO WHITE IN A STORM, the any Capt. Thompson, of Schooner |} Small, Spins Yarn of the Black Cook Who Actually Changed Color. “I had orten heard the story of a col- ored man turning white from fear, but not until I witnessed the transformation myself did I belleve It.” So spoke Capt, Z, R. Thompson, of the three-masted schooner Fred A, Small, as the vessel, almost a complete wreck, was placed on the dry-dock in Hoboken to-day. The Fred «. Smail whith hails from Maine, left Valparaiso, South weeks ago ‘with a e storm continued for oft nearly ai the sails the topmasts and rifle vale five days, ripping and carrying away bowsprit “| have been to sea for thirty years,” sald Capt. Thompson, “but I never such an experience as this. The wa’ ran mountains high, and every time one of them struck the ship you could feel the vessel tremivie and 1 expected every jon rook the parrot and declared 1t hers. She had paid 40 cents on tt. The @rxiiment brought the police and the fasnily went to court. Judge Hoos told them to settle the dispute in the clyil wour moment we would go to the bottom. For five days and nights we never slept. “Our cook, Henry Blanco, is a negro, but for three days his skin was almost as white as mine, He was so badly frightened that he turned white. actually There’s a Reason ness of the title—Record Selling loftiness. 25c, for Shirt Waists, Fetching styles for the Mis ed percale Waists. S¥e. selling any $1.00 for Wash Skirts. Juat half price—' £2.00, Friday $1.00. linen and duck Skirts for the women 4 misses, Stylish flounce cut and all lengths $1.75 for Wash Suits, Ought to bring $4.00 jus! readily. Wash Suita in fancy st 1 lawns. smart desirable colars. tin. twe HR" with skirt and waist, Friday, ™ Se. for Shirt Waists dozen 1) round numbei waist worth under 1s and madras cloths and all wom en's sizes, Friday, 4b 49c. for Women's Wrappers. fc, Wrapper you'd other Actually the best want, Excell ors and made with yoke 55c. for Sateen Petticoats, Firat of all they're bluck—seoond, elegant mercerized sateen cloth. le with de accor: o coats day, 1244¢, for Women's Vests, men's ribbed lisie Vests, of a gc. with low neck and fancy ‘Record Selling Friday.’ Every item quoted in this ‘‘ad”’ is a proven claim to the fitting- in the characteristic Hecht way—not by beautifully expressed English, but indisputable facts of price lowness with quality Then comes the consideration of the popular Hecht Part-Payment Plan. This Privilege Is Always at Your Service. {Black ribbed for Calling This Friday. Each quotation argues 15c. for Corset Covers. Good muslin Corset ¢ . with low neck and embroidery trimming, 2% worth for 1be. 19c, for Muslin Drawers, 39c. worts, to be sure, La and em- woldery trimmed and u rufile. 10c, for Women’s Hose, Lace open work, black isle thread Stockings, with double heels and toes and tn all sizes, lc. kinds for 1c “ , 12.4c, for Children’s Underwear 1 Vests, with low neck and veless, lace trimmed pants to The 1c. sorts, Fri- all size &c. for Children’s Hose, on 8 kings, made kn and toes; Brade, Iri- with double Alsen, 6-0 O's day, be 29c. for Boys’ Waists. the best half-dollar bought, Fast color pereale rrow plaltw back and fron patented detachable Ages b to 14 years, r They're wain Vriday, bands 2e. $1.50 for Boys’ Suits. lly two. for thé price 9% one tho best grade walaten, duck and plqu h it of chambray Although at b e pink and ing and shades of sky, ute and black Some Smart Sellers IRISH POINT LACE COLLANS, the (rite that alway briny Embroidered TURNOVER COL. BELT BUCKLES with Jowelled aet- Unga of rhinestones, oxidised and mM Oonar 4 jee among ‘em; Hi 23c! BUPPORTERS and chidren, of rare q value: BID itched and Hand Bmbroidered IKERCHIPRS with la tone, ie. and 2c, values, Iri day ' st less fashion. Each day h SATIN TAFFATAS, MOIRE TAFFETAS, FANCIES, MOUSSELINES, out, reinforced sea! blades and guards, highly position ; inch size, the city. strongly mortised; at SCREEN DOORS, together, a mortised and fancy des! each, artistic designs, 10 ft., equare, Golden Oak, ¢ era of June selling h as leaves swirled before a September gale. contributed its own surprises. its predecessor outstripped in the matter of great selling. The specials for to-morrow luminously illustrate the force and im- portance of the event. Ribbon Remnants It’s a Great Week. _But then it’s a great Store incessantly doing great things in a new and different way. It isn’t a store that believes in following the beaten path, of plodding along in a stereotyped, list- It is a Store full of ambitious effort; a Store that strives indefatigably and continually to make itself more interesting and more helpful. Orig- inality and energy are among its chiefest attribute: And so this 6-day june Jubilee of Special Sales was planned. devised to lapse into memory after the first busy day, but to intensify as the week progressed; to show you mountains of fresh, new merchan- dise priced in a way to win and retain your attention and admiration. Huge crowds have been streaming into the Store all week. 8 been created. Past records have been swept away WORLD : THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1902. Not Anew Each day has seen From Uur Semi-Annual Ribbon Sale. PLAINTAFFETAS, \ Se. Se. Ze. Ger 12¢. and 5c. traordinary value ever brought be- | Per Remnant. 1 to 3 yard lengths, (Main Floor, Front) Friday- -Satlors. Positively nothing like this ex- fore the purchasing public of New York or elsewhere, Serge Satlor Sutts for Boys 3 to 10 Years. Pure Worsted Serges of fine texture in navy, royal, myrtle, red, brown, mauve and other shades. Trouserslinedthrough- Blouses beautifully trimmed. Gleetric Fans. | ELECTRIC FANS, solid brass lished, tachment and 9 feet of wire; 1 Gas Stoves. THE “UNIVERSAL” 1902_WICK- LESS BLUE FLAME STOVE, superior, easy to operate, safe and odorless; 2 burner size, THE WICKLESS OIL STOVE, very popular; 2 burner style, Our stock of Gas Stoves and Hot Plates the largest and cheapest that can be found in atural finish, fancy designs, strongly put $t., aquare, Golden Oak, value J. i on japanned base, adjustable to any complete with plug at "10.75 (Basement.) | | | | 5.50 5.50 (Banement.) Screen Doors. SCREEN DOORS, in natural wood, 90' wood 105 SCREEN DOORS, extra heavy stock, hardw nish, strongly gna TOD SCREEN DOORS, strongly made of Sinch stock, walnut stain finish, in the following sizes: 2.6x6.6, 2.8%6,8, 2106.10, 2.10x7, 3x7, at, 70, Basement.) Window Screens. WINDOW SCREENS, of finish, fancy brass clips, adjustable: | hardwood, oil Height, Width, Extended. —Price, 24 4 37 22 28 4 37 25 30 24 37 28 | 30 2B 45 42 36 24 37 38 | 36 28 45 52 | SPRING-SIDE, HARDWOOD, ADJUST- ABLE WINDOW SCREENS, in the follow- ing sizes: Height, Width, Extended. Price. 28 33 38 30 28 29 “ 20 24 29 “ 22 SOFT WOOD ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, in the following sizes: Height, Width. Extended. Price. 16 2 2 15 30 rr) 37 26 | (Basement) | jople are very, 4.60; edures to 1.60 8 f., round, Golden Oak, value 16.60 fedueod to 10.00 Sf, round, Golden Oak, value 1h 60 ti 8 ft, oauare, Golden Oak, value | DINING CHAIRS, Box seat style, piano finish, new and artietic desigus; made of selected oak, 4 Cane Beat, Golden Oak, value 2 st, Golden Oak, value 3: Geli reduced to i205 | 0 Cane eat, Golden Oek, value #6): " wats ‘oe 12.60 0 1T OO eh 0 20.00 AT 1,90 Pictures. oe GAME PIC- TU or your dining room, 16x26, Ps S FT ralra Fiver.) Linens. JAPANESE DOYLIES—Hem- Stitched, all linen, Japanese hand- drawn openwork, many patterns; | value up to 12}sc.; each, ©) (taint PloorCentre ) | Vapkhins. uabieernee 4 linen German DAMASK P! , floral patterns, value 69 95c.; per dozen, (Maint FloorCentre.) Gable Linen. 62-inch heavy unbleached lish TABLE LINEN in floral patterns, value 50c,; per Ya., 39 (vain Pious, Centre) Goweds. Heavy hemmed HUCK TOWELS, bleached and unbleached TURKISH y TOWELS, value up to 19., each, Jp (Maint Floor—Centre.) Crash. All linen unbleached TOWELLING, checked and plaid TOWELLING, heavy RUSSIA TOWELLING, value up to 19¢,; per yd., (Maint Scar/s and Shams. Made of white lawn, some with hemstitch and some ‘Tuffled, with embroidered centre, value 25c, each, (aia Centre.) White Goods. WHITE STRIPED DIMITIES ; as- sorted patterns; value 83sc. peryd., 7 Centre) 5 WHITE LACE STRIPED ) LAWNS, WHITE STRIPED MADRAS, . 40-INCH WHITE AND COL- | 1 ORED LAWNS, \ 20 SHEER ORGANDIES in white {er ‘and colors, | yara NOVELTY WHITE LAWNS, Value up to 25c., i} 5,000 MILLS ENDS. WHITE INDIA LINEN, in lengths of 1 toS yards, in 6 qualities values 12}ic., 15¢., 17¢., 20c., 22c. ° and 25c.; Choice, per yard, 9g (lala Finer, Front) Gxtraordinary Jurniture Offers. Sideboards, Extension Tables and Dininy Chairs Astonishingly Underpriced. No fitter word than Extraordinary can be applied to this Sale. The Furniture business we have been doing since the beginning of this clearance of surplus stocks has been without parallel in local annals, ‘We want another floor for selling purposes, and that is why we're forcing out the surplus stocks at c Do you wonder th, when the furniture busin EXTENSION TABLES, | Golden Oak, some round, others with equate! Leather Seat, Golden Oak, valued top, piano polish finish; some 6 ft., ot 8 ft, and 10 ft. long when extende and less than cost, buying so eagerly? And ata time is ordinarily supposed to be lethargic | Leather Seat, Golden Oak, value 42 ted Leather Beat, Golden Oak, value 6. feduired to 3.00 Arm Chaire to match the above dining- | room chaire at equally low prices. SIDEBOARDS. Handsome designs, elegant conatruction and finish; some swell front, others serpentine front; lined silver drawer) larye linen drawer ind wine Closets, carved standards with French bevel plate mistor, Golten O44 “ ‘ Third whoor.) | patterns, richly decorated, | guaranteed ; | 79 Spring ¢ A 6 PM7T one cates SNe AY NR BE Steel Shoes tor Women, Wisses and Chitaren. Dinner and Gea Sets DINNER SETS,112 pieces, fine thin porcelain, richly decorated, every vA 50 ’ piece full gold lined, special, DINNER SETS, 103 finest thin por- celain, decorated in natural colors, every piece full gold lined and 9.50 handsomely gold traced, special, DINNER SETS, 100 pieces, finest English porcelain, ‘pen stock" of designs; full gold traced, special, TEA SETS, 56 pieces, handsomely decorated, every piece gold HG) 95 special, ms Vi fo) "Por Par Well made Button and Lace Shoes. Almost alls zes, from the child’s $14 to the women’s No. 6. Yprices are from $1.00 to $2.00 per pair, according to Siz@. yy pio I) ees Gorler Sees. TOILET OR C_TTAGE SET, 6- piece, handsomely — decorated; special, TILE? SET, 11-piece, including slop jat, handsomely decorated; special, TOILET SET, 12-piece, very fancy shape, large size, hand- somely decorated, hand painted effects on rich tinted backgrounds; special, EWERS AND BASINS, fancy shape, pure white porcelain; special, SLOP JAR, large size with cover; special, CUSPIDORS, Austrian china, handsomely decorated, gold lined; very special, Keally as- tonishing bargains. The regular 1,80 395 6.75 73 7.00 (Basement.) fine Flowers two are alike. Garden Ftose. “PLUMBER” complete with couplings, 2! lengths, at 50-FT, LENGTHS, EXTRA ‘STANDARD" HOSE, 3ply, fine grade, 25-ft. 2,25 4.4 (Basement) lengths, at 50-FT, LENGTHS at each pretty creation. choicest materials. $5.00 and $7. with Ribbons and Novelties. 50 each. and Laces, others No Friday's price, each, (Mitinery. Salon, Orimmed Ftats. Bowtiching Summer Styles. How Attractive and Effective the New Summer Style Hats Are! Exclamations of pleasure follow the showing of | All are nicely made from They have been selling at Some are trimmed with 279 Second Floor.) Gable Glassware. HOSE, 3-ply, guaranteed; WATER TUMBLERS, finest qual- ity of thin blown glass, very hand- somely engraved, new ‘design; per dozen, 3. OO sats anv PEPPERS Blase, nickel-plated tops; Each, TABLE SET: Butter Dish, Sugar blown special, Bow!, Spoon Holder and Cream Pitcher, finest crystal glass; spe- cial, (Basement) 45 3 “Grover Cleveland’’ Cygars. A Chance Purchase of 50,000. An opportune purchase of the above quantity of this favorite brand enables us to offer them at less than the actual manufacturing cost. Reyular 10c. quality, full Havana actual value $5.00 per 100, Our special price for box of 50 Mail Orders Filled. filler, President size, (Main Ploo S35.00 ‘Weteor’’ | Bieyoles Only high-grade Bicycle being ‘*<"" sold at a low price this year, N mand increases daily for “‘Meteor,’? which means, course, that the supply is 2.4 dwin- ™' dling and that you must hurry if ‘sali aee h youwant 4% to share in the best Bi- cyclebar- gains of the year. “4 BICYCLE SUPPLIES, 500 paire METEOR" TIRES, tog: HAVERPORD TIRES, none bet “BANNER" OIL LAMPS, rigid or spring, bracket, each, oe 7a) 75 ularly sold for $5.00 a pair; every ter, each, 2. 00 “ELECTRIC! GAS LAMPS, each, of Columbia and 20th Century Lampe. for | The de- <4 the VEEDER CYCLOMETER, single, VEEDER CYCLOMETER, trip, Full supply of Automod Horns, Kells, etc We ase sole agents 1 450, New York J2,79 aps, Gauntlets, of the ESAND LICYCLES © world Come WALTHAM BICYCLES, int Og 00 ‘ Come and see the special demonstration ed at $30.00, (éeoond Floor, 18v) M Take Keoalaior.) = | Ginghams, Swiss Dimities, Printed Lawns, Satin | your first deposit of One Dollar---permit you to _ Lawn---Polka dots, with tie neckband, | OF MEDIUM-WEIGHT MELTON, rz © Sabrics. Summer Wash Ohe Week's Remarkable Selling Has Resulted in UJany Broken Lors You have made such unprecedented in- roads into the big Wash Goods displays this week that we now are compelled to hurry out all the broken assortments that have naturally resulted. To do this we have cut prices in an almost unheard- of fashion. For instance: . 1 10° } o | & (Main (Ptoce, Front.) Women’s Waists. DIMITY---STRIPED OR POLKA DOTS. Stripe Batistes and Black and White Stripe Madras. Values range from I4c. to 20c., per yard, Friday, Printed Batistes. In black and white effects with polka dot and figure designs. Dainty, sheer material which regu- larly sells at 15c. per yard. For Friday, per yard, Imported Organdres. In polka dot and small figure designs on grounds of white, navy and black. Regular price was 18c. Friday, per yard, 300 SILK WAISTS, broken sizes, some slightly mussed, $5 $7.50 values, 200 CORDED WASH SILK WAISTS, with silk embroidered turnover on stock, $5 value, Women’s Sutes. We have taken from our regular stock two very special values and marked them thus for rapid clearance: ETAMINE SUITS $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 values for CLOTH SUITS $18.75, $22.50 and $25.00 values for I 755 (Second Floor, Front.) Women’s Runabout Skirts. The following very special styles on sale to-morrow: OF BRILLIANTINE OR SICILIAN, §. Oo 0 e 5.00 2,90 2.25 (Second, Floor, Front. with hip straps running to flounce, all colorings, at OF PURE LINEN, strapped seams, flaring flounce bottom, at OF BLACK AND WHITE CHECK WASH CLOTH, firm weight, piped in black and strapped, at You Can Start HA Bank Account with 37.00. Drop a few loose pennies every day in the steel safe which we give you free of charge and which you keep at your home, while we keep the key. We give you a Pass-Book, on which is credited withdraw your money at any time without notice -~allow you 4 per cent, interest, and receive any amount, however small. You will find this plan worth investigating. For particulars apply to Siegel, Cooper & Co., Private Bankers, head of Grand Stairway, 19th St. Side. Summer Curtains At One-Third Below Regular Prices, Handsome assortments of Ruffled Muslin Curtains, Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains and Grenadine and Snowflake Curtains, suitable for any home, Their excellence bespeaks notice from the critical, while the prices commend them to all. RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS. I PLAIN OROAMDY. CURTAINS, with hemstitched ruffle; the $1.00 | 69| GRENADINE AND SNOWPLAKB "AINS, a lot of 800 pairs, with colored cob 1k cross stripes ton and kind, 5c for the $1.25 kind, WITH STRIPED OR PLAIN CEN- RES, the 5c, and O5¢c. kind, 1.30 for tho $2.00 kind, WITH FIGURED AND DOTTED CENTRES, the $1.25 kind, RUFFLED BOBBINET CURTAINS. ALOT OF 500 PAIRS, teal values fate fully one-half more; at $1.35, 8.95 $1.75, $2.50 and World's Greatest Srocery, Out-of-town customers can purchase with as much safety through the mails as though they came in person, We prepay freight on all paid or charge purchases of $5.00 or over to any railroad station within the following States: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mi chusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. CHOCOLATE; Hazel Sweet STRAWBERRIES: Boyle's 39 89 1,85 for the $3.00 kind, | 2.65 for the $4.00 kind, 3.95 tor the $6.00 kind, (Tin Ploeny FISH: Fancy Long Branch ATE: Harel. Hi ‘RIES: Boyla'g Bluefish, Porgies or But Caracas Chocolate, “Victory” Bran 7 terfiah, Ib., 6 caves, 2S Bit1awrerries, Bb, cab, IS Fancy select Salmon or ANCHOVIES: Genuine Nor SAP Chicken Halibut Su “710 Wegian Anchovies; te 7 9 PEACHES: Centennial J0 Ib. cans, 2 for 2S¢,; per can i (, ‘ON: Loge fancy Wi CRACKERS: Fresh made Jam Pelcleat, seceeae e Mutton, Ib., Five o'Clock or Social Linde, ib, ginesjen, AO JO Tea Biscuit, |b., TEA: Exceptional value tn RICE: Fancy Flint our Green, Black or Blended Teas, full strength, dhtte cup gualition, 16. SALMON: "Arch Rock! fancy Red Alaska ba an, ANS LAMB: Short forequarter fancy Canada Spring Lamb, Ib. Head Rice, 4 lbs, ae POULTRY: Choice fresh MUSTARD: Hazel genuine dressed Jeiwey Fowl, 2 Raplioh Masta hae JO Ib, PORK: Loins fancy COFFEE: Fancy Golden San- Jersey Porky 1D, Lad? ton eweet ani sound, LETTUCE: Fancy Long 5 5 Ibw., OSe.; I /4 Inland Heat Lettuce,cach O yp mou R's Compressed LEMONS: Choice juicy Comed Beet o | Messinas, dozen, 12 Beef, 1« scab ics laalll

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