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Se crna ical sieandies Viale aaiameanmmndice ania. iii na SAFE ROBBERS its Me oraa me ate comtinsion DRYDEN TO STAY —__ {gears ptt. teat, watching their opportunity, they slipped Into the office and worked the safe com- bination and secured the money, CAUGHT TALKING, IN U, S$. SENATE. |ssenrt,eentter ail’ comet up for re: election, Mr, Dryden's A man, who occupied the bedroom at They Had Got the Safe Combina-|tne Frieto Hotel next to the accused Cee emanarresie Por been cirow- tion by Watching Through overheard them discussii robbery dab y 8 : ‘Tuesday. When ¢ pects learned litical Prophets. probable resignation on, my jpatt trom the Senate absurd,” Auger Holes with Glass, Mr. Dryden said. BIRMINGHAM, Ale., May 28.—J. E. Williams and Benjamin Bibb have been arrested charged with one of the largest and most ingenious robberies ever perpetrated in this city. Their ar- rest grows out of the robbery of the safo in the ticket office in the Union Depot on May 16 of $7,000. That night robbers entered the office while the night ticket-seller was taking a nap and unlocked the safe, extracted the money and escaped through a window. Detectives discovered that the rob- bers had used the vacant room in the ‘Union Depot building directly over the ticket office, ‘that they bored a hole with an ayger through the ceiling of the ticket office, and that by the use of &@ magnifying glass they had watched the ticket agent, Jack W. Johnson, this fact, it 1s @atd, they sought to make way with the witness, first by giving jhim carbolic acid to drink, and when {he refused to drink it then by firing a ‘shot at him which barely missed head, ‘The money bags have been recovered, Vnilted States Senator John F. Dry: den authorized in Jersey the statement that he has not assumed business obli- gations that will interfere with his dutios as a Senator, and that he has no intention of resigning his seat in the upper branch of the national Congress. The statement was culled forth by per- jstent rumors that Mr. Dryden ia pre- paring to retire from official life. These rumors originated soon after the an- nowncement was made that he had been elected a digector of the United States Stee! Corporktion as its representative in New Jersey. Ii was suggested that the mantic of Mr. Dryden night fall upon f Hdwand C. Cumberland, and ‘ong alliance of Republican North and soutn eceeye with Thomas ‘wblic Utilities not been the si thelr existence. e assumed business obligation J hi may, Interfere, with my oficial ay Sonotor. 1 hope this in cireulation," INDORSE “FROSTY FACE.” ductor. for “Unsympathetic” Black, —————. Florence Cecil 111 in Hosp! CHICAGO, BALTIMORE, May 28.—Mii Cecil, leading lady of the cast" company now playing an engage- ment at the Holliday Street The: who in private life {s Mies Hamilto: New York, is ill at the Johi hospital with peritonitis. It that she will recover, An performed last night. School, who was called before education becatise dolence from other grim persons | ing his methods, to be Kay. positive state. caloulations of “There hay test foundation for No person han been quthoriged to vay or intimate that any duties will put an end to the ridiculous rumora that are Hundreds of Letters of Condolence May %—Wiiliam Wesley Black, the critic teacher of the Normal ¢ Board of his “frosty face’ and “unsympathetic” manner, his | received hundreds of letters of con- jors- “Ll am there for business and not for |amiling.* said Mr. Black. “I haven't time Uptown Corner 127th St. & 34 Ave. greatest serge suit sale in the annals of clothing history, both in the quality of the merchandise offered and in volume. The fabric and the trimmings that we have put into these suits have undergone the most rigid tests for color and strength.” We stand back of every suit with our broad, liberal guarantee—satisfaction or your money back. BE: nerve of this business has been strained to make this the ‘A. superior quality double-twist } erge. The making and trimming are 4 up to the standard of custom tailors U hat charge $22 and $25; in fact they, are equal in every way to made-to- order suits at that price. They are § « trimmed with thé very best d lined with fine serge 4 made with as much style as custom- made suits at $25 elsewhere. It isa Absolutely fast color. All seams corded to prevent fraying. They cannot be dupli- cated for less than $10 at any other store, Every suit carries with it our guarantee. All sizes in single and double breasted ack suits. It is no false valuation when we say that these $10 suits are worth $14. You will marvel at their goodness when you sce them. Serge lined, corded seams, fast color, Guaranteed fast color blue and black serges, thoroughly well made by good j tailors. They are beyond competition \ even at $12. They are made for all " sizes of men, big or little, in single y double breasted Y sack suits. We give the Sperry & Hutchinson or Green Trading Stamps to every pur- » chaser In all our dept’s.—Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. OPEN LATE EVENINGS. Satiples and Self-Measurement Blanks Sent Free on Request. GUARANTEE CLOTHING COPIPANY, ‘“omee’ 127TH ST. AND 3D AVE. CORNER Open Friday Night Till 9 o’Clock. 259-261 Sixth Avenue, Between 16th and 17th Streets. Closed Decoration Day—Saturday. Crowding Two Days Into One. Saturday being a holiday forces us to make double efforts to accomplish the amount of two days’ business in one. The best May values make their exit. The whole entire establishment showers bargain upon bargain. Remnant sales, odds and ends and broken lots in connection with complete lines, offer the un- equalled inducements. Part-Payment Credit Is Free. Just Say to the Salesperson “ Charge It.’’ Women’s Tailor-Made) Men’s Negligec Shirts. The Suits. Taken from our regular stock, | entire samples of leading manutacturers Broken sizes, Made of cheviot, venetian | will be put gnsale, Some have cutfs and fancy mixtures. $12 and 5 00 attached, others are made without, In $15 value. Remnant price... De iss and plaited effect, In sizes from Women’s Two-Piece Wash 4 to 174g. Worth from $1 to 69c fwis, Made of mercerized percale. ig? $2.50. Choice.....00--++. ‘Waist and skirt. Th re showi Women's Wash Skirts, iy Mich and white chepberd [oisck: made of dusk, to polka dot and fing pat- Regulsr $3.00. Remnant ns; walking lengths. Value $1.50. Remnant ‘pricesees...+ Women’s Lawn Kimonos,| _Women’s Vests. Made of made of fine sheer lawn; taey come in ribbed usle thread. Low neck, Some white or colored, with white or colored lace trimmed, others silk taped. 15 borders ; sizes run from 34 to 50 Worth 25c. Remnant price .. Ic 44; value 75c. Special price... S| Women’s Ribbed. Cotton 200 Bunches French Flow- | Pants. Lace trimmed. All sizes. 42! exs, such as roses, poppies, daisies and| Worth 19c, Remnant price... 2c many other styles. Persian Ba omen postenrtrise OC| women(a Hose. Black Gane 25 Dozen Untrimamied Straw | soles. Wort. 35c, Special price... 23c Hats; all the new shapes, in white and Children’s Hose, Black Rib- colored, Regular, 98c, ; ara pre 4 29¢ bed, lisle thread, or open work; Women’s Silk Monte Carlo ! ara 12% $14.75 Part-Payment Credit Will Help You Mightily! With Decoration Day bringing Saturday and Sunday together, and the dress needs of the eccasion, our liberal credit proves a mighty helping hand. Last week we introduced you to this offer of $20 and $25 Men's Suits — Men’s Summer Weight Clothing at $14.75. The result was a tremendous day of selling. We have secured enough additional garments for a Decoration Day Offering at the same price, with clothing every whit as good as the first lot. These suits are really the perfection of ‘‘ready-mades.’’ Have more character and hand tailoring about ’em than some merchant tailors could duplicate under $30 a suit. Every cloth you desire is here— they’re in the styles you want, too. You simply can’t help but buy if you see. We have a lot of $15 Men’s Suits for $9.75. They are truly $15 suits in every degree, exclusiveness, quality, making and fashions. Your variety is extensive and well assured. Although the reduction is a special one and the value unusual at the price, this doesn't deter you from charging your purchases and utilizing the benefit of easy part payments, Boys’ Wash Suits — Well| Boys’ Wash Pants — The kind that will hold the color; strong and well made; sizes 3 to 11; worth 25c. Remnant price......+-. 15c Boys’ Wool Knee Pants— Made of good; serviceable cloth; the regular 50c, kind. Remnant Peas ieee LEC Children’s S Different styles and kinds; in all sizes; $0c, Remnant price. . 10c Boys’ Wool Cloth Suits, in i ae Wibnde Spe’ or col- Brownie Overalls — Made Sallor-Blouse-Russian effect and two-piece jue, Remnant Reant 5 75 i eat ° Aaa THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1903. THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF SIXTH AVE. punaa tie rountan Ohe Hleeing 1878!9"STS, given prompt and satisfactory attention. Stamps. 4,50 5.00 of Sik Pongee, Linen and Crash. Oxeetiont Values in Hitractively Styled Sarments. with Ch KIMONO COATS, of white and tan linen crash with Cluny 5) MONTE CARLO COATS, of linen etaming, with cape and collar of Irish Point lace, new sleeves and cuff at ENGLISH TRAVELLING COATS, of natural linen, double front of coat piped with blue duck, at 7.50 PONGEE MONTE CARLO, COATS, wih capes, fnubed at neck i ai i and li it ‘ Ki lve embroidery lace edging stole 1s I7. 50 SPLENDID VARIETY OF THE SEASON'S MOST DESIRABLE STYLES. ALL LENGTHS. For to-morrow a great array of exceptional values at 14.50 and 16.50. (Second Floor, Front.) s e O Women’s Walking Skirts. WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS of fine melton, in blue and black Oxford tind light and medium gray, 5-gore flare, tailor strapped and stitched, WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS of? fine quality brilliantine, in blue and (Second Floor, Front.) Wash Skirts In Dress and Walking Lengths. A large variety of NATURAL LINEN WASH SKIRTS, 1,25 08 275 Women’s Coats lace insertion, at 975 breasted, loose back fastened with small belt; collar, cuffs and Silk Garments. 5.00. 8.75, 9.50, 14.75, Very Speetal for Friday. black; pocket effect on each gore, finished with buttons, the very newest models, at Wines and Liquors. Exceliont Special Offers in Rotited Goods for the Holiday, Purest Wines and Liquors of all sorts are specialized for to- morrow’s selling at extremely low prices: MANHATTA- MARTINI COCK- OLD CROW ot MT. VERNON WHIS- TAILS: per bonle, 79e\ KEY; per gal., % 50; full quarts. 65¢e ERNESS ViCOONAC BRANDY peri, OO | MARSHALL RYE: per wt. $2.10: fill 55g CREME DE MENTHE; per bottle 600 |" GETREIDE KUMMEL: per gal., $2.35; full 65e quarts, IMPERIAL PORT, TOKAY; full quarts, COOK'S PERFECTION RYE: per gal.. $1.80; per bottle, ‘* 47e PORT, SHERRY and SWEET CATAWBA, according to age and quality; rer gal FINEST OLD ZINFANDEL CLARET: 95,| 1,45, 4/5; 900 & 78e RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEY; per ind RHI WIN! dis aal,, $3.50; per bottle, Oc) CLARETS (ord RHINE IES: according to 1.05, 85c, 78 & 600 (Fourth Floor, 19th 6t.) SHERRY and gf BOLLMAN'S FINEST MEDICINAL 69, HOLLAND GIN; per boitle, eC GOLDEN WEDDING RYE; 1, $2.85; fll quars, peal 88e Fish and Meat Specials, Chotce Delicatessen and Staple Groceries, Friday is to be a day of note in the World's Greatest Grocery. We have prepared special attractions in choice fish fresh from the sea, pure, wholesome meats, tasty deli- catessen and sweet tid-bits from our home bakery HA Visit to Ghis Great Food Mart Je a Great in Itself. “The vastness of it; the rush of business; the clever and careful salespeople, and the tiers and booths of Pure Foods and Groceries—all will be seen to advantage on Friday. | EXTRA FANCY QUALITY || LONG ISLAND FLOUND. ) Your || ERs BOSTON HADDOCK ( chee A | BOSTON HERRING, fe FROM THE SEA. LONG BRANCH BLUEFISH. ) Your choice |) "~~ vee : LONG BRANCH WEAKFISH. | per Ib. | = = 2 ee tae 4 CHOIGE selEeTeD FRESH BOSTON MACKEREL. Ce Codtish or Salmon Steaks NORTH RIVER SHAD, Per Ib. C BONITA MACKEREL. FANCY CHICKEN oer CIBUT STEAK. 7.25) Whe We Will Clean Fish ise “jive Soh Shel 570 ||. ie ae ae aL “ 50 FINEST BISMARCK HERRING: can, 19e 2Se. | ANCHOVIES: genuine Norwesian spiced 2.94 | Anchovies: keg _ CR Crabs, per doz., FANCY FROG LEGS. per fb AT THE DELICATESSEN SECTION. Soft Shett Crabs | ARMOUR'S Delicious Mild Cured | Sticed Boiled Ham NICELY BREADED and DELI- eS CATELY COOKED, éelicious Je Slicer Cooked Baek 25e for luncheon, each | oot CLINE? Fountain brand Fancy “ ipanith Queen Ohves; 10 soit de | o2. bottle 23e Yor Cisise (EXTRA FANCY QUALITY) Yor Choe sf peo Bs } Prime Native Rib Roast, | |75e ARMOUR'S DEVILED POTTED HAM OR TONGUE. M's, per ean ‘i ‘6 Hazel a . 14 | See ie sp 160 y BE Pancy OYA 0 | OTT ses yi hy Logs of chotce Canada Lams, \ | Fresh Killed Jersey Fowl, (k Janey Sirloin Steak, FINEST QUALITY.) Perlb |) FINEST QUALITY ) Perlb SHORT FOREQUARTER | \| EXTRA CHOICE LEGS OF CANADA MUTTON. > CANADA MUTTON, > NAVEL or PLATE CORN- C' LOINS OF CORNED ! (4 ED BEEF, ) i JERSEY PORK, } 7 fF Buc GRAPE JUICE "‘Gleason's'Pure | LET “ ae Cae Mil Veal. * 12e | Unfermented Grape Juxce 190 pease pany Lo CRACKERS—Honey Taps, teed | Pant bottle, | eae Bo Fruit or Opera Martin, 20 | POTATOES—"Our Prde"Brand; | CELERY $ AL T—Founain Brand, bes He. bottles, lew Very Mealy Potatoes | A quarts for 250 |LONG ISLAND GREEN ONIONS or SCALLIONS. Bar Suality: regular op, 10¢ CRACKERS—City Baked, Harbor. Pretzels or Harvard Mixed Sugar Cakes; per Ib.. CAKE-—Drake’s Made Pound Cake, Plan, Mostle’ OOPERG. In Observance Hours Brook Te Delays. KO-MORROW/—and then the Decoration Day holiday. Thousands will require Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Neck-j) |) wear and other things for personal comfort and adornment, Others will make sharp demands upon the World’s Greatest Grocery and the Wine and-Liquor Store on the Fourth Floor. your needs may prove to be, large or small, the Siegel Cooper Store stands a ; When making purchases ask for “ Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Bi Stylish Cxcellent Wemorial Day Specials, The business day prior to Decoration Day is always a stirrin busy one in our two Shoe Stores, and we've made every prepar: to have to-morrow rank as a record-breaker. time when there were so many Cooper Store. stylish shoes. Thousands of people will tell SHOES are the proper footwear. and low styles for Men and Women and in two grades: GOODYEAR FINISHED, 3,00 CUSTOM FINISHED, None better than these. Che Big Special Sale of St, Louis Wade Samples from three of the acing factoriesin St. Louis. what Interesting details follow: have marked them at about +4 sold at. WOMEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS at 98ce, 1.45, 1.95 and 2,50 Plenty in all sizes. Also several good lots for Boys and Girls. Wonderful Cigar Bargains Lowest Sila aae$ Gver Quoted Jor Cgual Quatities. outing by forgetting to take Cigars with you. Gris Store Will Bo Closed Saturday. t your elbow to aid you. E Our own fine, large stocks, and several vi ant recent purchases, place at ycur disposal an excepti range of © of Wemortal Day No matter, however, Shoes. There never good shoe bargains at ‘he Siegel me import. + ey that “FCOT MOULD” ‘e have them in both high 4.00 ‘Shoes Continues. they were intended to be = MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS at < 1.90 and 2.20. Shoes that were made" to sell at $3.00 and $4.00. ‘ (Main and Becond Floors.) juy your supply “ia IF you are a smoker, don’t mar the pleasure of pant Decorksion Sia 4 came and you'll obtain good Cigars at a bee CUB TINA Hig grade clear wana, Puritanos Finos, regu- larly $500; boxof 50, 4, OO LA VIENTA: Key West Clear Havana Puritanos Finos, Cuban ace! regularly $4.50; box of 5p: 50 EL FENIX: Key West clear Ha- vana Conchas Regalias, 10c. quality at half price; box of 50, GREAT METROPOLIS PURI- TANOS FINOS, regular 10c. goods; box of 50, GENUINE_FIVE CENT _HA- VANA SECONDS or MAR- CONI INVINCIBLES; high grade values; box of 50, 50c. to $2.00. is invited. Here's a sale sands of Canes, sticks imported Furze, Twisted Whangee, Weixel and Penang, : e d not be supplied. Each is ers will Shovels, Rakes, Hose and Lawn Mowers. The stocks of these goods are largest and best selected that are to be found in Greater New York. Spades, Shovels, Rakes and Hoes. SPADES; solid steel, D 40c handies, 40¢ SHOVELS; solid steel, D handles, 55e SPADING FORKS: solid steel, D handles, GARDEN HOES: solid steel, long handles, MALLEABLE !RON RAKES, 12 teeth. CAST STEEL RAKES, 12 teeth, Hose. COMPETITION HOSE. 25 fi lengths $1.50; 9 VQ) ° 50 fi, lengths FAIRY HOSE, 3-ply guar- anteed: complete with coup- 15¢ E =’ Se po} 50 ae WEST EXTRAS, box of 2, 50 box of 50, 2.00 OGhousands of Yew Walking Sticks at /3¢ Regular selling price was to have been The attention of every man who carries a ¢ane duplicated anywhere. the price is the lowest ever asked for Canes. A well-known firm of stick and handle to drop the manufacture of canes, and make umbrella handles only. The firm had thou- them to us at a preposterously low price. therefore sell them at 15c. each. All styles, sizes and for a high-priced hatter, and ine tended to be sold at $2.00 each. Some of the woods are: Partridge, 239¢| worthy saving. CLEAR HAVANA CIGARROS, Fish grade short smoke; all Hic ag » han i 5 ee vana, made; regularly 7; 7H ; ‘i box of 100, om REINA VIOLA er LA INSIG- NIA; regularly 5c. box of 50, 1.50" 3 PORTO RICAN _BREVAS, or ve 100°. Ca LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGARS: 85e st ie value, box of 50, 75¢ Mail Orders Solicited. QMlain Floor, East, 18th St) i GENUINE 5c. SECONDS; big EACH. that has probably never been hereafter and, being eager to unload, F e can weights. In the ing are 5c (Main Floor, Front) Congo, Borneo, Advellette. Deal- priced at Hoes, Rarrows, rices are uncommonly low. CHAMPION EXTRA 3.PLY HOSE, guaranteeds fine quality and high, 25-foot lengths, 50-Foot lengths; 4.00 Wheelbarrows. a eauacimamsinmemnnianetmmsnaiiemiaamee GRNAL BARROWS, f 1 Al ‘or ga dens. Gc. exra srong, 1.50 Sarden Rollers, LAWN OR GARDEN ROLL- ERS, 150 Ibs. 7.50 Lawn Mowers. % “UNIVERSAL” LAWN MOWERS, § hi grade than the average, guaranteed, self-sharpening. can be adjusted to cub high or low grass. 12-inch size, I-ineh size. 16-inch size, 18-inch size, 3. “UNIVERSAL” HIGH-WHEEL MOW- ERS; equal to the very beston the Z anteed: cut low or high grass; QRANGES Law siee Pe | Shtohe be Se lRawne time Me 150 | lings: 256 IN anges: ¢ AA ae ees |! anette ‘ 4 AT OUR BAKERY SECTION 50 fe 340 Delicious Cakes, P Crull } es ‘ \ delicious Cakes, Pies, Bread and Crullers—fresh and warm from the ovens. \ Family Layer Cakes, || Delicious Home-made ANGEL EXTRA 5-PLY HOSE, guaranteed: Delicious light cake: pure fruit and cream i Pere ineonke 26¢ cH Hespebes bed ing. is 4 4 LEMON. ORANGE, | each, 23e 3 . SPECIAL HOSE, with brass noz CURRANT, CHOCO: || Old-fashioned NEW ENGLAND nd LATE, COCOANUT, C |, CRULLERS per doce J0¢ large size, each, is Pound Fieerd