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i § oe Millions of Dollars ‘Storage Ramapo Rights May Be Acquired that make their headquarters fn the get up au elaborate menu a mall) hi 1d, but Mre. Youngwife answercd . cafes of Little Hungary, He was past| "Yes!" very willingly i r] — Money to Be Tied Up So Tam- three score, a wieened little man, only |, Well, the guests ‘ume; the dinner was» A ; aa de ov ave feet, with me features the HB Becta Ont eR perteey de- itl blucher styles are included. many Cant Get It. ; isp vRre ae aat Beara | we'll et you Inte the ; ‘ His one passion was pinochle, and his) .° by Mrs. Youngwite. welt-stitched bottoms ly ’ friends would recount with pride that | Everything —soup, feb @ntrec, ronst And IEE Cees Scr ceerteer: fetes ete aeee G y | de Wan propar on ap Up-t an | ( when in his prime lie could outslt any‘ |tove,. The ume aaved in cooking was tails A} LOW AND HIGH Adiiene/ot Mollate may be authorised (satahllstied Headquarters in dete city)| cre Ceeyey ce ey cctaue: euch i BEt| ome thee golanceirigieen aad ale | ‘| His record of forty-eight hour ife vel at “three and one: QF eapatAltiirs ‘by (the ity (adimloletras| Brookiya\ and al Pouphi eepeies 16 €ne| eee ee eee ee ie ee tutta) per cant waved and the labor saved | Values $2.50 .00 a 50. tion in the near future for an increased “water supply. Millions have already been spent and q@ailliorts more are in process of epend- iB — for Instance on the Jerome Park servolr now under construction, which will oost the city five millions of Mollara before it !s completed. But that {sa mere inckdent to the work now progressing in the way of providing for the future water-supply flor Now York, This work is at present murely gctentifie but highly interest It ig the preliminary to the vas' jpenditures and has tho absolute {dorsement of Mayor Low. Inoldentally \it 1s also a part of the avowed purpose ft the Mayor to hypothecate the city's fwonds prior to the possible advent of @ Tammany success at the polis next (November. As an Instance of the work fn view Mayor Low has succeeded in @rocuring from the Board of Estimate and Apportionment the appropriation of ($175,000, which Is alone to pay for the jexpense of the commission he has ap- {pointed to investigate a new source of \@upply. This commission 1s composed of Prof. TW. Hf, Burr, of Columbia College; Ru- doiph Hering and John R. , Freeman, ‘Commissioner Robert Grier Monroe is \@ member ex-officio, The contract en- ‘ered imto between the city and the ‘three members of the commission stip- ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENIN DUNE 29, 1903, MAYGR WORKING OUT PLANS FORGREAT WATER SUPPLY i] PINOCHLE CHAMPION MEETS SUDDEN DEATH Abraham Mendel, Who Held Long: Distance Record, Expires In the Street. Abraham Mendel, the patriarch of Little Vienna and the holder of the lons- distance pinochle record of Second ave- nue, dropped dead at daylight on the sons of prominent continental fami.ies Cafe, dy and Short Notice. ¥reo will hold |t im Mendel'w relatives HER UNEXPECTED COMPANY, And How firs, Youngwife Prepared a De- Helous Dinner at Very to Be Expended for) siaewaix at Third strect and First ave-| Parkview Hoights, Mra, Youngwife read- nue. He had epent the night with aj ine “B-rr-r! B ri'' Telephone ed ¢ few cronies at his favorite game. “Hello! In thiy 2318 Parkview? Is that Reservoir and Damsne| yee eee cnartotee among | 20 Wife?” Goink to bring «couple of the roken down noblemen and cast-off | {en{s.uP,to dinner at six, Please do your Two hours isn't a whole lot of time to nN ( Four P. M. Parlor at Sunnyside Villa, | Saks & Company Mail Orders ases Delivered Free Throughout the United States. ‘High Grade Shoes Receive Immediate Attention. Ploys a large force of assistants and has special offices with clerks and In- vestigators In the Syndicate Building. ‘ ‘The Catskill Mountains have been tn- vaded. by the commission and their as, sistant: the for the best and most ms and supplies which are in near future to be diverted into ‘the reservoirs and through great aqueducts to the city's fifture storage reservoirs. At present surveyors and scientists are making researches along the Hud- n River north ef Poughkeepsie with a view of ultimately drawing from that stream an auxiliary supply. Careful bacterlologtcal teste of the waters of the Northern Hudson between Pough- keepsie and points twenty miles north of the Queen City are making daily The men in the field climb mountains &nd - explors 5 from ovary living stream and forwarn ing them carefully sealed to both laboratory at the quarters at Poughkeepsie and the Mount Prospect laboratory in Brooklyn, near Prospect Park, where the chemical tests of the water are made. The work of the nue the Commission involves determined upon; the quality of water ‘must de assured; the quantity must be inexhaustible, and the pressure suffi: cient to guarantee the city he highest degree possible for fire protection. When he came to this country five years ago ho was an ay the wonder and admiration of Ave- | {| to-morrow, Tuesday. Four Extraordinary Values From Our China Dept. These extraordinary specials will be on sale to-morrow, Tues- day, only: 100 Decorated Pieces. These sets are of the ee er cant, Il do just such perfect ed from the Gas Com ne hundred stove that W by Y Owing to the disagreeable weather to-day’, most of the goods advertised in Sunday's newspapers will be on sale features, The rainfall in the 1o- calities which {t is proposed to tap must Our Regular $14.69 $ American Cut Glass $ be carefully computed caste must o¢iM Dinner Sets, 9.49 Berry Bowls, 2.98 Regular Price, $4.49. slates that each shall receive $12,000 for| — A Temporary Supply. famous Maddock’s Eng- als work, They were sppointd but three| “he commission must also consider lish porcelain, 4 open months ago an4 their labors according| the Joastbiney of Geveloping 1s, tom stock patterns from ‘to the contract, must be finished by|Porary supply ing a completion of Which ctom choose! cand Mov. » ' ae Teco spay. Tor, the, greater ee i whlch we always carry ‘Work to Begin at Once. city. In @ ys the commission in stock, thus enabling Sane Veport at the commission witl| il sate is preliminary report, tt ls) (CEWGMMEY you to replace any brok- wecommend the building of great stor-|/apo scheme may in part come to the en pieces at short notice, age reservoirs and conduits, dams and|srface before the operations of | the Special er $9, 49 Size 8 inches; cutting full and deep; falls, whidh will be supplied by etreame| Commission are completed. It is known row, only...) Zee? -| brilliantly fished. Spe- €O QB ‘im the Catskill Mountains and 2 Rumerous, sy rvey and itests ek the cial to-morrow, only... ° MRamepo Valley. It is the purpose famapo Valley, the charter rights o! i She Movor te take Immediate action | Which are atill vested In the old Ram: Our Regular $6.98 $ J, 98 | China Tea Cups, 14c en the report and authorise the vast |‘ tosion has found. the Tea Sets, Savcers and Plates, @xpenditures necessary for the creation - ef the great water system which will \ grovide New York with an abundance of ‘water at high pressure for all time. \ Whe commission with its staff of , ‘5 has now been months, It has Tuesday, and 10c. per yard. 115 pieces WHITE MADRAS co} of dots and other neat for t Waists woven, retaining its im; Special Tuesday. at, per yare faisis and Entire Dresses, special 75 pices a ir Tuesday at, per yard,..,+ aes presenting cxtraordinar, assortment of Summer 500 and fqpmerly 75c. each, at..,+, Shapes, formerly $1.00 each. at..»+ LADIES’ z every description. § , “ In the Wash Goods Section Two of the season's most desirable weaves for Shirt | Waists and Entire Dresses, 45c. and 15c, qualities, at 29c. s—vel and Entire Dresses—tl cloth is Value 45. 14 pieces WHITE CORDED BATISTE (mercerized), a erfectly woven sheer fabric; makes up very pretty Shirt " Value 15c. 50-Inch Scotch Homespuns Formerly $1.35, at 69c. yard, All Wool SCOTCH HOMESPUN, 56 inches wide; a very desirable heavy cloth for separate skirts and taflor-made Suits, the correct weight to make up without in light, medium Cambridge and Oxford grays; spe- : Regular price, $1.35. Untrimmed Millinery. (first Tloor,) encral Clearing Sale will be inaugurated Tuesday, i opportunites to augment your illinery economically. “Half Price” Forcibly Describes Most of the Offerings snorted JAP. BRAID HATS, up-to-date shapes} 37¢ 400 dogen assorted FANCY BRAID HATS, all the Jeading) READY-TO-WEAR HATS from our own work-} rooms, siylishly trimmed and well worth $6.00 each, at. ....§ Emphatic Reductions in price of FLOW- including Montures, Roses and Foliage of J 1,850 Yards Black Dress Taffeta Silk (36 inches wide). One of the most popular Silk Fabrics of the season for "Three-quesier and Long Coats, wear gparantecd, at, per yard...- +++ ..-... ir $1.50 quality. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Strect. mission has found the sources of the valley supply ate most desirable for the purposes’ of New York. It, may become neces work providing Ni everlasting water a ‘amapo Company r! title in the courts, The commission find: the supply in thesRamapo region a nai- ural watershed for the greater city. edges, special June 30, (mercerized), in fancy de suitable new and 1 finish after launder- |29¢ taking j10c for Tuesday at, per yard, Gude's jwamp Or, Sno 69c to-morrow, only — Advance Sale of Fur Coats. This special advance sale of fur coats affords a splendid oppor- tunity to every woman to secure a handsome fur garment made to her measure at Of fine Carlsbad china with very pretty floral decorations and gold $4.98 Fine Lawn Waists, $1.98, Every woman who sees these dainty waists at this exceptional price will find that she needs one. They are made of fine quality white lawn, with fronts embel- lished with lace and embroidery insertings and wide tailor stitched plaits buttoning on the side; the backs are made with four tailor- stitched plaits; dainty separate stock collar, trimmed with lace and hemstitching, finish the necks ; 56 pieces. Special Regular Price, 19¢. These are of thin Japanese china with Biv and ville decorations; ovide shape cups. Special for to-morrow, only 14c 34 Floor, 69th St. Section. es 34 to 46; $1.98: 69th Bt. Beotion. Savings of from 40 to 60 Per Cent. furriers, Pepto-Mangan, 58. Root, large size, 59c, dr. Snow's Lithia Tablets, 3-grain, per bottle, 8c. Dr. Snow's Pearly Tooth Powder, 5c. w's Egg Shampoo, 9c. Dr. Snow's Pure Petroleum Jelly, per Ib. Jar, 5c, S Dr. Snow's Bicarbonate of Soda, 5c, Dr. Snow's Rochelle Salts, 5c. Dr. Snow's Powdered or Lump Alum, ry Or, Snow's Epsom Salts, 5c. 2r. Snow's Cream of Tartar, 5c. BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, ‘4 Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, The choosing of the style and skin is left to each customer’s fancy, and the work will be executed by the most skilled and pains- 24 Floor, 69th St. Seotion, More Great “Toilets” Sale Specials! The bargains offered in this sale of patent medicines and toilet requisites ring with the truest notes of economy. The hundreds of people who participated in the rare money-savings to-day showed the public’s appreciation for the unusual. Good items for to-morrow are: Dr. Snow’s Sulphur, 5c. Dr. Snow's Precipitated Chalk, 5c, Dr, Snow's Pumice Stone, 5c. Fairy Soap, per cake, Sc. Pure Green Castile Soap with Wash- rag, Sc, Hard Rubber Dressing Combs, coarse and fine, 5c. Hard Rubber Fine Combs, Sc. Magic Polishing Cloths, for silver- ware, Sc. Cuticura Soap, 11¢, Main Floor, 69th St. Section ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’, ‘| 44c $3.48 Most $1.10 Bh the damp, chilly air Is N people have an idea that rheumatism is contracted like a cold, that | etrates the muscles and joints and causes the terrible aches and pains, or that it is something like a skin disease to be rubbed away with liniment or drawn out with blood and is caused by Urea, or Uric Acid, an irritating, corroding poison that settles in muscles, joints and nerves, producing inflammation and soreness and the sharp, cutting pains peculiar to this distressing disease, msn Rheum: system and join S. 8. S. is a harmless veget and azin “ vigorating, pleasant toni eumat r 3 ure to bad weather or sud~ den chilling of the body will hasten an attack of Rheumatism after the blood and system are in the right condition for it to develop, but nothing to do with the rea! causes of Rheumatism, which are internal and not external, Liniments, plasters and rubbin; tion and swelling and ease tho nently because they do not SSS the Uric Acid culation stimu’ e Ism. ot a SKin Disease. | lasters; but Rhuematism originates in the ago I was attacked by acu F my shoulders, arms ant legs . Loould not raise m; &rm to comb my hair. tors prescribe: for me for over two months without ., Taaw 8.8, 8.advertisod decided totry it. Tmmediat encod its use I felt better, and remark: to mother thatI was hadat: some relief. I continued ite vse and am entirely well, Mrs, ALION HORTON. B1t iuth Bt., Bowling Green, Ky. will sometimes reduce the {nflamma- in for @ time, but fail to relieve perma- the scat of the trouble. §. 8. 8. cures About a year ahs tem 1: e ru, H amel or wax calf; all si Vv calf, welt-stitched exte i] and 3%. | Saka & P; Attractive Shirt Waists White Lawn Walsts. stitching ; three deep tucks across White Lawn Waists with front insertions; or with wide lace down front. Fine White Lawn Waists with enciennes lace insertions, White Lawn Waists with fanc They also offer a large v China Silk Waists, black or w! and hemstitching, bodice hemstitching. Saks & trimmed with braid and Formerly $6.50. Formerly $7.90. rics; sizes 4to 14. classes as follows: Formerly $4.95 to $8.75. Formerly $10.75 to $13. | In addition to the In dainty models of Ta styles of elaboration. Value $16.50. On Grasping the Opportunity, You don't need a net to help you catch Opportunities. If they are your Opportunities they will be found quite tame and gentle. They will eat from your hand, 80 to speak. ' atism because it attacks it in the blood, and ison is neutrelized, the sluggish clr- Tinted ad quickened, and soon the is purified and cleansed, the aching muscles nts are relieved of all irritating matter, anda lasting eure of this most painful disease effected, lie remedy, unequalled as g bleod purifier Book on Rheumatism will be mailed free, Other Opportunities that are skit- tish and shy you had better let es- cape to the hillside, to be caught by some one more fleet of foot. The Opportunity is very plentiful in these parts, though many people living hereabouts never saw one. But that’s a matter of temperament, gg nc single or double soles. Oxfords and High Shoes, lace, button, or blucher, of patent colt, vici kid, box calf, velour calf, en- LOW AND HIGH SHOES FOR WOMEN. At $1.25 of black kid, thin edge, flexible sole; < Lace Shoes of patent calf, enamel or box Front of fine cluster tucking and hem- tucked back, collar and cuffs; Black Lawn Waists, tucked front and back, full sleeves. At 98¢ White Lawn Waists with yoke of tucking and embroidery; various stripes, full front, French back, full. sleeves, fancy stock finished with white beading. shoulder of fagoting and tucking. tucked sleeve, trimmed collar and cuffs. Value $4.00. Will Continue for Tuesday, June 30, Their Special Sale of Boys’ Sailor Suits A emely Reduced Pri Sailor Suits of Serges or Cheviots in various colors, Homespuns or Tweeds in medium or light colors, a generous variety of this season's mod- els; plain or elaborately trimmed; 3 to 10 years. Formerly $5.50 and $6.50. Formerly $7.50 and $8.50. Sale of Girls’ Sui At Radical Price Red! Girls’ Sailor Suits of Linen, Pique or Galatea, or with plain sailor collar; sizes 4 to 14 years. Children’s Wash Dresses In various models of this season's newest fab- They are offered in three Formerly $12.75 to $16.50. Misses’ Shirt Waist Suits Broadway, 33d to 34th Street The majority have SHOES FOR MEN. At $1.50 2s, but not in all models. $3.00. nsion soles; sizes 2%, 3 Company y of full sleeves. Special at 79 front. Fine Madras Waists in Special at $1.35 of hemstitched tucking and lace hemstitched tucks and Antique Special at $1.69 cluster tucking and dainty Val- button back, or with front and Special at $1.98 y front of fine tucking and lace, Special at $2.50 ariety of extra size Waists, hite, with yoke of fine tuckin: of waist trimmed with rows Special at $2.90 Company embroidered with silk, At $3.75 At $5.90 t At ee fer 50. t ffeta or Pongee; various At $83.95 The principal grazing place of Op- portuities is up and down the well- filled World Want columns. Lot of ‘them there this morning. By actual count, thirty-six. One advertiser. wants a partner for a hotel enterprise; a blacksmith shop can be had; two photograph gal- leries; capital is offered and capital {s asked for, Read the Business Op- eee West Fourteenth Street. ‘ Good Values «: Trading Stamps A Trading Stamp Company writes to induce us to use stampsi— : “(We can increase your profits by attracting people’s attem tion to the trading stamps, in place of cutting prices. 7 Our principle being to give real values, we shall con- tinue to cut prices and maintain a reputation justly gained, — LET OTHERS GIVE STAMPS, WE WILL GIVE e aes = Another Great White Goods Special FOR TO-MORROW MORNING UNTIL ONE O'CLOCK, FINE WHITE NOVELTY LAWNS-— Wide cross barred stripes separated by openwork lace stripes—-one of this season’s prettiest dress fal bought to sell at 19 cents--- As a Tuesday morning special...... 2008 In White Goods Department—Main Floot—Ne Mall Orders. ALSO Another Sensation in Wash Dress Fabrics ' for ‘ TO-MORROW MORNING UNTIL ONE O’CLOCK, 6,000 MILL LENGTHS OF FINE FANCY BATISTES— We say “fine” with due regard to meaning of the word-—rthey age FINE quality that in full pieces would readily sell at 15 cents, ; Nevertheless for Tuesday until One, .... Pin, Polka and Agate Dots are among them In ali eolore—alse am abundance of neat figures and allover designs, NO MAIL ORDERS. —————“o seeeeeege 6h rading Stamps here, but value al- Neuve, Yesterday, to-day, to-morrow. Trading Btampe yromiee **10""—"'10" what? of at if nd st rf temps won't uy ten dollars’ worth of goods | and a hundred mop't buy h dollars’ ‘worth. 1 What does 10" mean? No ‘Trading Stampe here, but Velue sivemm Beiter give good yplues then mama, be the color what it may, ’ .for Children’s # heels and toes—claewhere 15 ¢egtey Hosiery Ladies’ Underwear ‘There is no doubt as to what these prices mean-eoe They tell a story of value that all can understand. --- Vistble money-saving values. (01 elsewhere .30, 19 ts tae, Carved Black “Fis ght ceead 2 eae. nen run—value + 65 Opeamark Hose tane Guautgalgee Fine Cambric and Nainsook—twenty where .60, Seipty, partes teh rae” Ieee... 98 ane TUiner Nig Drones ‘ SUMMER SKIRTS 5, vi se ve. Stamps ~ 7 DRAWERS— 8 as for Black Sateen es wo... value $1.39." orale Fine Cambeto end 3 1.98 ene 9 ae ..for Mercerized Black Sat Pod omby Sige ovaiue 0-1. .60| aeP_ accordion si Finer Drewors to 4.69. le or ructe! tai ere < 49 cts. tor Striped Seersucker Skirts— CORSET COVERS— deep ruffle—faat —colors—els@ ‘Fine Cambric—V shape with wide where .69. ‘ Ince—value 17 98 cts..tor Chambray, Percale WCGpea Becrbucker ‘skigevare ot ety of styles—elsewhere $1.29. 4 4.98...for heavy Taffeta SUk Skirts. ‘g black and dion ounce. rafis inish dust ruse ruffle rage SKIRTS— flevelsewhere $5.98. ‘ Cambrio—deep lawn ruM@eH. 8. tucks.) 6.49. ...tor Black Taffeta Silk 5 Asertings and ruffle of Bridvated double rufle with tua No Trading Stamps here, but Value — fn, Enya wan etre 1,98] !ways Yeoterday, to-day, to-morrow, | Piner Gains td $14.93. Which ts better, mals EMISES— g00d values which you immediately sem ef fic and Musiin—yoke of open or a lot of colored stamps : emb'y or lace—value 10... -. 39 of whleh he value ele lace medallions and lace oF sa to the qinhans Eatery! ribbon trim—variety or styles...... 88 Finer Chemise to 44.95. Muslins, Sheets, Pillow Cases VALURS vs. STAMPS. — ‘When you ail a ‘book some day" — ‘Then I shall be old and gray.” “* |9% ctS..for Unbleached 1% yas. wide—usually 14. 9% ctS,.for Fine Muslin—soft = for Summer underwear; ‘Dwilled Musiins—elsewhere 12%, Here Are Values Ready at once—try to match the values! At .39...Foulard Silks—t-inch—newest colorings and designs—elsewhere .59. At .49...86-inch Black Pongee Silks— White Bed Spreads soft finish—value 75 cents. " VALUES vs. STAMPS, At .39.,.Pancy Stniped Taffetas—light, | 75 cts ..for White Crochet dark and medium, val 58. size—anssorted pat At .59...%6-Inch White Washable Hab:i- taié—firm and durable—elsewhere .15 At .59...Fig’d Satin Libertys—in the de- wirable Black and White and Blue- and-White-Spots and , also full assortment of figures in leading col- 9 cents, 98 cts..tor White Prochet Sprende tam ioe size—hem’d or’ fg" Lae 2 a een ee ae 1.49... 3H for rire Ane Sorgede toll ee ors, value ———____—_——_*+ Dress Suit Cases and Travelling Bags : Values vs. Stamps. The Fourth being close at hand, when first general Somme? exodus begins, we meet occasion with the following REMARKABLE OFFERINGS :— SOLE LEATHER SUIT CASES GENUINE ALLIGATOR BAGS Steel frame—hand sewn edges— corners capped with solid leather and extra well riveted—Irish Linen Tinea—anirt pocket—atrong handles— fine brass lock—2 and 4 Inch— 3 50 ood Value at $5.98. 3 @rong enough to go around the world. a vered brass lock and cate! 316 inch—value $5. Bm oy Aor LADIES’ HIGH GRADE SUITCASES |; paTHER CLUB BAGS nned sole leather—hand Qived throughout—gold finish lock Salle eatner d hes—best Hnen lining— p. made fu eee eee chewere Fike sss 5.98 | leather ned tnaike LIGHT WEIGHT SUIT CASES So aTaainch value 198 to 3.3— Waterproofed Cloth—olive and drowne-strong leather corner. ‘Bpecial—any sise..es 15 and 18 jnch—value 260 and 3 Spec game lock and catches as put on Three Dollar Cases: ee Special price....-.-.+ Just fi} the Bill forth nice looking, Hgbtweight om ® 17 and 18 jnch— lue 2.98 Bpecial—elther sime. portunities every. morning in The World. ———————$_ Are you looking tor office help, home help, store help or factory help? Sunday World Wants Sheet is New York's greatest help getter. As Usual, To-morrow, Clearance Sale of Soiled White Waisi