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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1903. TEN KILLED WW ® * ie 7 : tary ? OCETY WOM FAS IN TRADE The Bessie Stewart Establish |i isotcats"in paving oie large { ment at Newport Goes Under |Panz ft With Setionable soctety, | the Hammer and Senator’s |! ; Daughter Admits Defeat. WAS EDUCATING HER SON. three years ago, where he will complete his course this year. Her Experience as a Farmer. \A few years after securing her dl- voroe "Bessie" Stewart went to live with her parents, But sho was amb!- tlous not to be solely dependent upon her father and secured his, permission to take charge of the Senator's stock farm in Loudon County, Va. ilero her efforts were Verlite success- fui, for she transformed the Virginia farm from ao place of tumble-down <iving house parties which were com- Wir of well-known people from Wash: ton and New York n the course of ‘Mahe met with other mis= ‘compelled her to abandon farm. the uuC three years ago the Senator's daughter caused some stir in social cir- Joles by announciix that she was going to follow in the footsteps of many other prominent society women in coth this and England by going into | ts. Robert mi country SOCIETY WOMAN WHO FAILED AS MILLINER. de. About this time the . fOne Time Belle of Washington and| Gavin ‘iressmaking -estabil } New York Bravely Set to Work e After Divorcing Her Army Officer! § Norma’ “Mungo, | Abs. Chaties Wetmore, Mrs. Charles“ Berriman, Husband. ona Jones and Mrs. John FROM BOWERY RUINS Fomline fs, Stewart was’ really ; ’ ;, the only one Who took an active inter- — the onthe management of the establish- (Special to The Evening World.) NEWPORT, R. 1, June 19.—The “Hes- wie” Stewart dressmaking and millinery establishment ‘has gone under the ham- mer, and to-day the daughter of the famous Silver Senator of Nevada, Will- fam M, Stewart, ts gazing at the bare ment. It was the experience she gained tn this way that fitted her, she believed, for her venture in Newport. Laet September Mrs. William M, Stew- art, wife of the Senator, was killed at Alameda, Cal., while viding with her nephew, Henry Foote, In an automobile. Senator Stewart lost a large part of his fortune through the drop in the price No Bodies Found in the Building Which Collapsed Yesterday—All Employees Accounted For, Work on the ruins of the collapsed three-story bullding at No, 49 Bowery was continued to-day, The debris in An Illinois Central Passenger in the third floor has been entirely re- moved under direction of Inspector-in- Chief Jordan, of the Department of Bulldings. ‘The floor itself which in giving away caused the accident was taken out. No bodies were found, Morris Alberts, one of the members of the firm that occupled the premises, who Was arrested yesterday and ad- mitted to bail in Essex Market Court, closely watched the work. He said that all the help employed by the firm had beon accounted for. walls and the few fixtures in the shop| fortune through the hohe iis still cone she established two years ago in the|aldered a very wealthy man. Berkely, near the Casino, with the hope that ‘er former society friends and ac-] BODY FOUND ON BEACH. “ quaintances would lend their lberal patronage. Clad in a Bathing Suit aud with A Pathetic Fatlure. Nothing to Indfeate Mentity. There {s something peculiarly pathetle; The body of a drowned man was | bout this last fallure of the former | found to-day on the beuch at the foot belle of Washington and Now York] of Tenth street, College Point. Tt was | society. For two years she had etrug- | clad in a blue bathing eutt ana ie about gled with all her ingenuity and skill to | 5 fest ® inches ts nelene oth fue. Jotun Daniell Sonsi Sons Not so much for herself as for the STORE OPENS AT 8.30, CLOSES AT 5.30. OFFER REMARKABLE VALUES FOR MEN. 2,000 Negligee Shirts, The patronage that came to her In the few summer months when society flocks Regular Price 1.00, at 59c, Each. Qualities are woven Madras, Cheviots and Percaleg. 2,500 Pieces Fine Underwear, to meet expenses, and Michael McCor- mack, @ local contractor, who had aided Regular Price 50c., at 39c. Each. Qualities are of a fine Sea Island Cotton. 2,800Pairs Imported Half Hose, tained a judgment against her which she could not satisfy. Then the High Bheriff of the county was called in and | Regular Price 25c,, at 17C. Per Pair; 6 Pairs, 1.00. Colors, Black with White split feet, Tans, Grays and Fancles. Waistcoats and Bathing Suits at extremely low prices. @ll the fixtures and furnishings of the |, store were knocked down to the highest folder. Disinherited tor Love, From the time Miss Bessie Stewart, tthe beautiful young debutante, made her Brst serious step in life by marrying Lieut. R. C. Hooker, U. 8. A, she has met with a series of disheartening fail- wres. Her then millionaire father did Rot approve of the match and disinher- (ited his daughter. She took the separa- ton from her family bravely and en- deavored to make the best of it. The marriage was not a happy one, how- ever, and after two sons had been born to her she secured a divorce from her husband. Then she resumed her maiden ame, and for a number of years lived in retirement with her ohildren. Her oldest son, Richard Hooker, went into the navy and became a Lieutenant of the United States Marine Corps. lie Gistingulshed himseit in the early’ Chi ese troubles and married Mias Cond Amith, one of the heroines of the of Peking, Tho younger son, who ts not yet of ago, entered Harvard University i PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. The “DANIELL STORES,” Broadway, 769, 764, 763, 765, y Eighth Street, 69-74, Ninth Street, 60, 62, 64. Entrances on Three Thoroughfares. SUIRP RIS 2 SPECIAL SALE NO 196, IS2 710146 W. 14 TH ST. || THIRD AVE.NW. Cor.BS 8° ST. BETWEEN 6 AND 7 AVES,|IONE BLOCK FROMIELEVATED STATION Men's Suits of Unusual Quality and Style, sizes for all men of every build. A brilliant show- ing for one week, ending next Friday, A Pure Worsted Blue Serge Suits —exceptional grade, full indigo dye; severest tests prove $ 5 75 e Skilfully tailored from desirable and _ reliable all- wool Donegal tweeds, Gallyvourney homespuns, Scotch heather mixtures, Thibets, flannels and cheviots—some lined, others unlined, and all made up in the height of present fashion. All they excel. We offer a new suit free if any one of them should ever fade—no matter how hard the wear or how great the exposure to which it may be subjected .. } Producers’ Prices bring trade like magic to the two huge } \ establishments of The Surprise Store. We give you the best fabrics, trimmings, workmanship and style at the direct { \ were prleerane my ign et Me s Pus the } 4 inest grades possible to pro- 5 i } duce we show at......... 7 9 10, 12, i) \ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, A ROYAL LOT, Sxcgudtbev ricures, separate curs, 45C. Straw Hats, Union and split |Straw Hats, Sennit and Co-| Men's Taunton Calf Shoes, | Boys’ highly durable Essex braids, burg braids, latest lasts, Calf Shoes, 23c. 45c. 1.45 95c. Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants,.......,25¢ Boys’ Linen Crash Wash Suits. .....29¢ Boys’ Tweed Knee-Pants Suits...... $1 Boys’ White Duck Wash Suits,.,...45¢ F'Bo FOR TWO DAYS ONLY—TO-MORROW AND MONDAY— ' 5 Boys’ Figured Madras Waists and Blouses, “reo faténe 15¢c o ae ; Open Saturdsys Until 10 P. M.; Other Days Until 6.30 P. rm. What Next? Every Friday See the Surprise Ad. 132 to 146 W. [4th Street} The Surprise Store}24 Ave.,N, W. Cor; 83d St. Between 6th & 7th Avenues, One Block froi#@levated Station Pee a ee ren ete ke S taeaeeataied Serre 6 fireman. ¥, Waterloo, i clerk, ” TER TOREAA V | LING HOSPITAL, not known, IMentined. «~Biun Shoe 250 es. Fours all grades. Oxe in, $1.50 to $4, Buyers of Blyn Shoes are certain to have choice of the best there are in leathers —the best there is in workmanship— the best there is in style, in fit and in service. An added touch of elegance in this new style—1,431 Court Tie at, TRAN WRECK KN, of Independence, nad lett | x at the jour and was n the freight camo / They were leas than a hun- apart and ¢ thing Phe pas Omaha at midat rate of fift Crashed Head-on Into Freight] ra'e ofS" on a Curve and Victims Bur- "arde ied in the Shattered Cars. | « Best Flavoring Ever Sold. |) Unlike Liquid Extracts, Crystals do |) not evaporate, but impart a rich, deli- cious vanilla flavor that stays; ars of the the freighters | e buried In the] fords and Shoes for men and w WATERLOO, Ta, June it —Ten per-|{ Eiho'inall Merk was killed || speinkiea on berries tt enhances thelr sever, I. BLYN & SONS, svarantee u Central parsenger train and a irpottl Baisley) C. your iia, Cs cape rour 6th Ave. and 27th\Street. relght, Just west of Raymond, la i i ‘ i : rier oe paseengera worn) | Vanilla Crystal Co,, 10) Beekman St, N, Y, stores, Third Ave, and 122d Street. THE DEAD. the others| * BeAtn.. €09 8th Ave., 39th and 40th Streets. J.P. GRIBFIN, engineer, pet yea weal — —— 162 Bowery, near Broome. F, H. SVONEMAN, enuineer, caused by the he freight train| Sunday World Wants 3 \ misunderst Factories: 401, 403, 405 East 91st st. D. J. BRANTZ, fireman, four hours, Work Monday Morning Wonders. R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, aCcyS Broadway, th to 35th St. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, HCYS B' way at ‘6th Ave, th to 35th St. How to SAVE Money and MAKE Money (Economy is Wealth). We have a credit department where you may deposit as much or as little as you please. You get four per cent. interest as against the usual three or three and a half per cent. You withdraw your money any day without a minute's notice, There is no banking business, no drawing of cheques to tempt you to spend the inione at random. Whatever you buy at Macy’s can be charged up to your account and a monthly statement is rendered to you. Thus you combine the conveniences of a credit system with Macy's low casb prices, and you get four per cent. on yout money besides, . H. Macy & Co, sell only for cash, You who buy save the money that other stores lose on bad debts and expensive bookkeeping departments, We buy for cash, se//for cash, and we buy and sell at the lowest prices made possible by the biggest retail dealings in the world. You get the benefit. You get the benefit of our saving, and you get the ben- efit of the needs of manufacturers, who must offer the best induce- ments to acash establishment. Get the details at our credit department in our new great store, 34th to 35th street on Broadway. Write a letter, or better, visit and exam- ine the most marvellous and greatest of American retail enterprises, the original department store, and now the greatest retail enterprise in the world. , Let the wise housewife, the conscientious, sensible mother, think over this proposition: Z ; Various sums are received for household use. Sometimes the money comes from rents, mortgages, stocks, in the shape of dividends, More often it comes as wages or salary. . That money can be deposited with Macy's and draw interest from the moment tt ts deposited. As goods are actually required, they can be purchased and charged to the account. Every dollar that is not ° ; Two Serge Suit Specials........ - eae SH eee Men’s See - brett Suits, made of fast-dyed Suits, made of genuine $ 1 2.00 blue, soft-finished worsted $1 8.00 digo-dyed deep blue Serge Suits] the lining are good and | Serge Suits) serge. The salient g strong. | g of the Coats are hand tin, $ 24 We can safely recommend $ Q6 |ished—sewed with silk At the fabric because we and warranted not to get e know all about it. It is the, At e slouchy or lose their live, springy serge that) G shape. The trousers have} will not wrinkle, or sag, or belt loops, and are or slipping. You may pin faith to the color. We've! embody every feature that gives strength and charac- been careful with tests—tried to find flaws and/ ter and style to men’s Clothing. They have all the failed. They are the quality that other stores rep-|snap and smartness of custom products and made to resent as being special value at $12.00; our price,| be relied upon to stand general knockabout service $8.24. | long and well. Finer qualities in blue and black Serge at $14.96, $17.96 and $21.96. ’ e Ten’s Homespun Suits at $9.96, mery grays and browns. Don’t be misled by a word. These “Di 1” Homespuns are domi American mill owner liked the Irish name and applies it to his goods. They are as pretty as the im The Suits are in three-buttoned double-breasted styles, advertised by others at $12.00; our price, $9. b e Young Men's $9.00 Suits at $5.94,2 Blue Serge—all-wool and pure-dyed—and Two-piece Double-breasted Wool Crash Suits—lined with a] trousers fihished with belt loops and permanent roll, sizes 15 to 20 years, value $9.00; our price, $5.94, Boys’ Single-breasted Outing and Vacation Suits, half- | Boys’ Wash Suits, made of chambrays, Galatea serge. The tailoring and| and lined with pure shine. The seams are firm—no fear of them pul ing right for suspenderless negligee wear. Thesé These Two-piece Suits are made of Donegal Homespuns—stripes, plaids and mixtures—in refreshing Sum- esto the spent is always drawing interest. lined Coats, knee trousers with loops and belt to match and crash—all are fast color—full blouses—collars pret- ‘And at Macy’s everything can be purchased, and everything of the —made of light and dark wool crash, cheviot and tan- | tily trimmed with braid—made to retail at $1,00 to nel, sizes 7 to 16 years, value $4.00, at $2.24. $1.50; choice at 69c. and 89c. My H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. B'way at 6th Av. WA to 35th St —_ ‘ 1? Wash Goods highest quality, and at Tess expense than elsewhere. We instituted our cash system for the benefit of our best cus- tomers, the provident, far seeing, who pay as they go. Such custom- ers will always be customers, and we think of them in all our plans, iving the best inducements in quality and price. As a further benefit ‘or such permanent custom we have instituted this credit department. There your money draws compound interest; it settles your bills. It literally works for you while you work at home or shop at the world's greatest store, M\ H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, Bway abGth Ave. ‘S4th to 35th St. Arrived Too Late--- Sacrificed LaceGloves and Mitts.—rim ner. Fifteen Hundred Dozen Pair of Women’s Summer Lace Lisle Gloves and Mitts. The Im- porter Should Have Received Them Six Weeks Earlier. That Explains the Price. 14° «pair White and Black—All Sizes—Fifteen choice designs. 25° to'60° Qualities at The lot includes: Scotch Ginghams They are the weaves we've been selling Silk Ginghams __easily and freely all season at 18c.,22c., Men’s $5.00 & $6.00 Shoes at $2.97 ; Y F A i 29c., 39c., a : Men's ee ibighegtade: shoes and Onarts all sizes] Men’s Underwear. - n. ae Be Dr ate ae at 25c. to 60c. | and widths, made up to retai at $5.00 and $6.00. tro} ss Genuine French Balbriggan Bhainings The time to be rid of them has arrived Oxfords, ra ct black vici kidskin and calfskin, two shapely Shirts, long and short sleeves; Canvas Cloth —so they’ve been carried to the Base- lasts, hand-welted, Drawers to match, with double} — Repps ment Wash Goods Section and marked Blucher Oxfords, made of black vici kidskin, hand-welted, stylish last, with moderate swing. Oxfords, made of tan Russia calfskin, popular shaped lasts, mod- erate extension edges, hand-welted, Lace Shoes, made of tan Russia calfskin, hand-welted, Lace Shoes, made of patent Ideal kid, straight last, narrow and medium toes, closely trimmed edges, hand-welted. Panama Suitings at 12c. Macys Biway at 6th Ave. S4th to 35th St bicycle seats, regular, shorts and stouts, 47c. Men's Brown Lisle Thread Shirts, short sleeves; Drawers to match, with double gussets, 79c. Men's Summer-weight Natural Me- rino Shirts, long and short sleeves; Drawers to match, with double gus- sets, 89c, Men's Imported Pure Silk Thread Shirts, long and short sleeves; Drawers to match; Novia, blue and cream, 2.49. Men’s Button and Lace Shoes, made of calfskin, original “Po-tay-toe”’ last, full extension edges, hand-welted, $2.97, Children’s Dresses. «=. Children’s Sailor Dresses, made of blue and rose chambray, sailor collar and shield trimmed with braid, sizes 4 to 14 years, sold by others at $1.50; our price, 98c, Children's Guimpe Dresses, made of figured and plain blue, rose, pink and tan chambray, white lawn bertha and sash, sizes 4 to 12 years, at $1.29. Childrén's Sailor Dresses, made of rose and blue chambray, trimmed with white pique and braid; also made of white lawn, trimmed with Valenciennes inserting and tucks, full skirt, sizes 4 to 14 years, $1.47. Children’s Russian Blouse Dresses, made of blue, rose and trimmed with embroidery; also Guimpe Dresses, made of w! med with tucks and embroidery, sizes 4 to 14 years, $2.28. Children’s High-Neck Dresses, made of rose, pink and blue chambray, trim~ med with white pique, stitching and buttons, sizes 4 to 14 years, 261. Children’s Coats.-»». Children’s Box Reefers, made of blue cheviot, fly front, notched collar; cloth turned over cuffs, with emblem on sleeves, sizes 4 to 14 years; reduced from $6.49 to $3.91. Children's Box Reefers, made of white cheviot, double-breasted style, fan sleeves, lined with taffeta; also collarless Monte Carlo Coats, of yas cloth; cape and sleeves trimmed with fancy braid and blue taffeta b sizes 6 to 12 years; reduced from $9.74 to $6.49. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, @) ) . VA to 35th St. B'way at 6th Av Eighty Thousand High-Grade Porto Rico Cigars At Half Wholesale Prices.-» =. These cigars are made of the finest leaf grown on the Island of Porto Rico—the best tobacco we've ever seen for the money. Many smokers prefer them to Cuban Cigars that cost seven times as much, Box of fifty for......+++ 09¢ | Box of hundred for. . $ 1 98 Regular price $2.00, Regular price $4.00, Women’s Underwear.-2: ». Women’s Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, plain and fancy ribs, neck trimmed with lace, 19c. Women's Mercerized Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, drop- stitch effect, 39¢. Women Fine Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, trim~ med with neat, narrow lace, 59c. Women’s Swiss Fine Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, trimmed with narrow lace in a large variety of patterns, 79¢. Women's Fine Cotton Umbrella shaped Drawers, trimmed with lace, 2c, Women's Extra - quality Cotton Drawers, umbrella-shaped, trimmed with dainty lace, 49c. Women's Ribbed Cotton Umbrella- shaped Drawers, trimimed with lace, French bands, 69¢, pink chambray, ite lawn, trim One Thousand Men’s Sample Straw Hats, all styles of braids and the newest shapes, sizes 6%, 7, 7% and 7%, sold regularly at $2,00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 ; choice--.+-+-+++++s++0eesesssesrs Early Comers Will Fare the Best. _

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