The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1903, Page 5

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‘day. CRUISER 10 HONOR SHE SINGS CHANSONETTES ~ FRENCH HOLIDAY Tage, Flagship of the North At- \ lantic Squadron, Now in This Harbor, Prepares for Cele- bration To-Morrow. LIKE OUR FOURTH OF JULY. Local French Societies Will Enter tain Officers of Visiting Warship and Jackies Will Be Allowed More than Usual Shore ave, The French colony of New York will have the crulser Tage, flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron, and her guns end searchlights and bunting to ald in the celebration to-morrow of France's republican birthday, the anniversary of the fall of the Bastile. The Fourteenth of July to the Frenchman is as the Fourth to the Yankee; no matter what Jand he may be in he never forgets the In anticipation of to-morrow this was @ busy day aboard the Tage. The jack- fes had their washing done early and sent wp forward to dry. Most of the clothing consisted of white duck, for it fe the order of Admiral Ruvet that the 635 of tl rew must appear at their dest. There was a general “house- cleaning” of the ‘Tage and she'll be shin- (ng as bright as a new pin when to- morrow dawns. Many of the local French societies have arranged to entertain offcers and men ashore, and in the evening the compliment will be returned by the failors, It has been suggested that some of tho American patriotic societies in New York show the Jackies of La Belle Brance some attention in return for the courtesy and honor they paid the Fourth in dressing ship, saluting the Stars and €tripes and otherwise recognizing the day, and it is believed that some action wiil be taken along this line. The exercises aboard the Tage will opened with a salute to the tricolor, followed by all hands being mustered to attend chapel. There will be an extra @llowance of something to drink during THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1903. LIKE YVETTE GUILBERT Meys: Yergaet . eee A an: Miss Margaret Hubbard Ayer, who is to be one of the attractions at Keith's SHE USED LEATHER STRAPS ON CHILD Mother Admits in Court that! She Had Used/a Heavy Pillow! Beater to Punish Her Ten- Year-Old Daughter. Mra Nineteenth street, Kate Wyver, of No was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Cornell in Jefferson Market Court to-day on the charge of cruelty to her ten-year-old daughter Katherine, The instrument which Mrs, Wyber admitted ehe used in punishing the child, and which was produced in court, was a patent pillow-beater, a contrivance with @ flat iron handle, ¢o which were attached fifteen leather thongs, each a foot long and @ quarter of an inch wide. Magistrate Cornell expressed surprise that a mother could strike her child with such a thing, Mrs. Wyber declared, and was cor- roborated by the police, that Katherine was an incorrigible child and that her case required severe punishment. sno thought the child ought to be committed to some institution, Magistrate Corne!l warned the wom- an that such instruments of torture were not tolerated {n this country. ‘nen he sent Katherine over to the Children’s 229 West | WALSH STEPS INTO BRENNAN'S SHOES Old Inspector Had Been in} — Active Police Service Since 1862 and Was Retired to Make Room for Younger Man. Inepector John Brennan's retirement from the police force took place yeater- day. To-day Insp Hichard Walsh was aworn In, Walsh war app ted before the resignation of Brennan had taken effect and while the Inspector was on his last vacation as a police- man Brennan, who was a Brooklynite, was retired under the syetem of Commis- stoner Greene that has for tts object the removal of the older men in the Mgher ranks, Brennan was the fire roundsman Brooklyn ever had. He was appointed to the police force in 1862 and soon after was made a roundsmam, ‘Four years later he was made a sergeant. He was the man assigned to break in P. 11 McLaughlin, former Chief of Brooklyn's Police and now an Inspector, the man designated by Devery as Plug Hat Pat In June {t was intimated to Brennan that he had better retire. he was told Court.from which she will probably be sent to some reformatory institution. Another Great Day in the Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. While the list of to-morrow’s special happenings is more than ever abbreviated, he wan gettis old and that the position he occupied was one that should ba held Loy a inan younger and capable ot endur-| [ina cnore physical hardahtp, | Ile refused, but finally ylelded ond asked for a vacation of twenty days. At was he obtained | leave of absence, retirement of Brennan is taken t the next head that fain! oLaughiin, who is also i years, } hil ) orn Sale of Men's Neghge Shirts, {consisting of madras, fine percale, and zephyrs; cuffs either attached or detached; sizes from 13'3 to 17; and a large range of patterns; these are regular $1.50 shirts; jall at & 5C. each, Lord & T. aylor HEAR Open Dally Until 6 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Farther Netice. West Fourteenth Street. Good Values us. Trading Stamps DEEDS as acainst PROMISES,- During the Summer, as we Close all Day Saturday, Tuesday Will Be Children’s Da Therefore, To-morrow :— * 2,000 PAIR BOYS’ CRASH KNEE PANTS— ; No trash, but good, strong hemp crash that will stand rough wear and are difficult to tear—seams strongly sewn and stayed—bar tacked pockets—full cut—splen- did tit—4 to 15 years—elsewhere 35 to 50 cents— 15 Out price to-morrow... ool LIMIT—2 PAIR.....NO MAIL ORDERS. GIRLS’ CHAMBRAY DRESSES— Old Rose and two shades of Blue—collar, waist, belt and cuffs teimmed with velvet run emb’y beading— 4 to 12 years--worth $1.25 NO MAIL ORDERS. GIRLS’ WHITE PIQUE SAILOR SUITS— Medium and heavy rib—double breast blouse—solid pearl buttons— shield, cuffs, collar and sailor tie with emb’y inserting—deep sailor collar with ruffle of emb’y and two rows fine inserting—full gored skirt with emb’y inserting—dressy styles for wear at mountains or seashore—4 to (4 yrs.—value $3.98. .. rare received up to 6 P. M. Tuesday will be filled, lose ¢>——_—__——_————+ | jl Other Attractions for the Young Folks that give Special Reasons for Coming To-Morrow. © BOYS’ BLOUSES, WAISTS & SHIRTS| MISSES’ UNDERWEAR Best makes, ‘(St # “Mother's Good Qualitics—Well Made, » ox +p Friea ‘Cadet,’ ete. Muslin and Cambric Boys’ Percale Negligee and Stiff barge er Smeets bosom Shirt: or attached Pisce ‘Drawers is #3 this week, made her New York debut last winter at Mrs. Osborn's Play House, where 6he scored an instant success by her rendition of French chansonettes. No singer in New York since Yvette Guilbert has so cleverly and charmingly | interpreted tho elusive Gallic chanson. Miss Ayer is a daughter of Harriet Hubbard Ayer. She 1s one of the few American girls whose singing has received unqualified praise from the best critics of Germany and France. ICE FAMINE NOW owing to lack of space, the attractions are just as many, varied and unequalled as those told of in Sunday's paper. ’ ; May these few items as nearly as possible represent the broad, comprehensive money-saving opportunities that will be offered you no matter what it is you may need. Continuation of That Sensational Sale of Shirt Waist Svits cufts—with and without the day and certain observances of the some with extre ooite @ccasion in the menus of the wardroom and ‘tween decks. The Tage will wear a most gorgeous array of bunting all day and at night If it is clear her searchlights will be brought into play as they were on the Wourth. As a further recognition of the @ay the liberty parties—the men who are given shore leave—will be langer than usual. It is the custom in many oollare— Misses’ Muslin Gowne—Y. 3 tucks and embroidered pS hae! a 2 14 yrs. " Cambric Skirts—U; ruffle—@ to 14 yrs.—value 49. Finer Skirts to $4.60, Children's “Goodwear” Muslin Night Drawers—2 to 12 years. Same size—emb'y trim’d. Made in Manniah etyle—all the bors want them. Boys’ Waista and Blouses of cale—t to 18 yeare—value .29. Woven Cheviot Waists and Bio! —atripes and figures—4 to 13 uses: foreign ports to permit sailors of na- 29 So cisiea tine elidava tad bere a f Annual Clearance Sale. al $ | e 8 Sailor Collar Blouses of fine Per- yg] to it youre Glined tommorrow to dveriook” any tittle . Sh D Z cale and Madras—8 to 8 years... INFANTS' OUTFIT SPECIAL ranks ofthe Jackies who come ashore 0e ep : ' Bil sous' niGHT ROBES from, the ‘Tage and who don't act. just Every Svit Worth $3, $4 and $5. geo ie! wigs Butea 10 sce 46 pieces. Te is mot yet known’ how tong Commencing These shirt waist suits are in beautiful styles e ey ten Baateehased TAR | 9 sant se, ish—Jui to 14 yrs. + Accordirfg to American Ice Com- pany’s Official There Is Not Enough to Meet the Next Hot- st like men’. * Strived Madras Paiamas— Poe of bution Anish to 14 yrs. MISSES’ CORSETS AND WAISTS the ‘Tage will remain in New York. She has been at anchor in the North River off the foot of Forty-second street for two weeks, having shifted there from the grounds off Tompkinsville. and patterns of lawns, percales, madras and chevi- ots, plain blue, tan and white or with small figured Ika dots, rings or stripes; all colors, as well as 69 Tuesday, July rgth. Vici Kid, Patent Leather Spell Demand. : lack and white. Mi Coutitie Corsets—mar! \ ARCHBISHOP FARLEY P and Russian Leather Waists are made box plaited front and back; centres an Sites to 22 tneiersenees “45 1 Emb'a Flannel Skirt. ac if ¥ trimmed with four large pearl buttons; skirts cut full flaring, ine Summer Cambric Walsts— 4 : j PRESIDENT’S GUEST, Atoiongh the ice famine in eee Oxford Ties, seven-gore shape, patel ae oni front with) (hres straps, V. ites oremb'virima? £0 14 39 Seen aie, at 8 if and the Bronx was not so pronounce: Also shaped. Sizes 32 to 48. aaa Srieteaaunt wae 75 4 Booteag nae: to-day as it was Saturday and 6un- day, small hopes are held out to the poorer people of that section for the coming heated perlods of the sum- mer, The superintendent of the Amer- fean Ice Company's depot, at One Hun- dred and Twenty-eighth treet and East River, stated to-day that the supply CHILDREN'S LAWN APRONS Blpend emai series 29 Tuesday Bargains in Children’s Shoes. CRASH AND CANVAS OXFORDS GIRLS’ WHITE CANVAS SHOES You could not buy the material alone by the piece for anything near the price we quote on the entire suit made up. These Suits have sold all along at Roman Catholic Prelate’s Presence at Sacamore Hill Thought to Concern the Philippines. OYSTER BAY, L, I, July 13.—Prest- Went and Mrs, Roosevelt entertained a Jerge party at luncheon to-day at Baga- more Hill. In addition to Secretary Root and the house guests, the party Kid Button and Lace Boots, 13 Hemmed Diapers. $2.45, formerly $3.50 & $5.00, Vici Kid 46 pleces—value §7.49....+.05,66 No Matl Orders. A $3, $4 and $5. and they are indeed the most wonderful value ever offered at this sale of manu- fecturers’ stocks; price included Archbishop Farley, John D. B th th SZ ri Crimmins, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Rils,|WWd be, he feared, entirely inade-| Pe SULLOW LOW 02S, \ Every suit nicely packed in a neat box. gesona ri 4, ae: r pa James R. SheMeld and Frederick wW.| Mate to the demand. He funther sald 2% siesta sree aa ne eitasee Citas welted soles, ; that persons who had contracted for 4 TO) Oe ee Holls, all of New York, and Judge Detter boos. Brentano and A. W. Cooley, recently|® SUPIY of Ice would be seve oer Ss 2 Whit Lawn W ° ts 1% 00-8,...001 H Clvil-Serv! and that the ; 3. 5 ——-— e@ppointed a Civil-Service Commissioner. on small dealers, would have to take . ’ I e@ als It was announced that the visit of Archbishop Farley was prompted by a desire to pay his respects to the Presi- dent, but as he was accompanied by Hair Brushes. Here are bargains which for rarity and thorough genuine- their chances, “Tho ice crop last winter,” he sald, “was remarkably poor, and when the first spell of hot weather came we could CAN YOU WEAR A 3; OR 4 B SHOE? On Bargain Table in Shoe Dept.—Just Those Sizes in formerly $5.00. In Three Pretty Styles. Fine Kid and Patent Leather Mr.” Crimmins, who. is prominent _in ; ; Handsomely embellished ; Cotoatats found—also 2 Se AMIN ae | wee amen te Same aa's| Oxford Ties, with Cluny lace or fine er | 22nd ith to match Grid Tirta te pe vid ser Une see. OC) Ch h vi ‘. yy, rch und the Government are inter-| Gay euch to vring usa kee from Albany, 29c,—Ebony hair brushes, with every pait worth $3.00 of mote—n0Ww.....+...---reeeeees @s'yd were discussed, Louis XV. and Cuban heels; ; A , eee ay » dn fact, a kent extra large force of D ’ solid backs; pure white pene- on gugstions in” the Philipsines: were Gon: | men werking night and day, but it di/ for street or dress wear, broidery insertings, tuck- trating bristles; regular price 9c. Not promised after one o’clock—No Mail Orders. aidered, the presence of Secretary Root adding ‘materially to a full and free dis- cussion of the ‘subject. The visit of other members of the party was purely gocial, although Commissioner Cooley bad one of two matters of business to bring to the President's attention, th MOSES R. CROW I5 ADJUDGED A LUNATIC. 9c,—Satin or boxwood backs, ood pure white penetrating bristles; 9 rows. 10 rows, 59¢.—11 rows, 79¢.—12 rows, 98c. Main Floor, 59th St. Section, Book Sale. but Uttle good. Our territory, which runs from Ninety-firgt street to the end of the Bronx, demands from 1,200 to 1,500 tons of ice daily, but wo cannot supply jomand cn extremely hot days. -day we are all right, but the next hot day means suffering for the tene- ment-houses and the small homes un- less some means Is devised to remedy the existing condition of affairs. ings or wide pleats; pretty separate hemstitched and tucked stock collars. Very exceptional value for to- morrow at ——______—_—-© Bing @ song of Trading Stamps, fenes A pocketful of chaff; We might have some fried. Ten't that @ pretty mess It Trading Stamps were good for fares, ‘Tipe olka could have @ Tide. ‘To make the people taught No Trading Stamps here, but Value| No Trading Stamps here, but ‘alee ‘always, always, : Yesterday, to-day, to-morrow, ‘Yesterday, to-day, to-morrow, $3.65, formerly $5.00 & $6.00. Patent Leather . Gibson& Princess Ties m It wishes were “The real trouble {s that this section of Also Patent Vamp Fo oe the city has grown rapidly, while our B Sy Sh 12c. oe been increased. It 1a 3-Button Low Shoes, A Onoe Wealthy Promoter, Now Pennie| facilities have not been Matias sald, ° The list below was picked at , all folly to say, D 2 Values less and Mad, to Be Sent to | that the ica famine Is tho result of a Fz. 5, random from hundreds of popu- f| LADIES vs, Flannels Values Ward's Island, Aeitberate attempt on the part of the ’ None sent C. O. D lar authors in this series ‘com- UNDERWEAR J stamps and vs, ~ \ Bfoses R. Crow, lawyer, promoter and Arar tii uspatatig, wiih the cotaales formerly $5.00 & $7.00. Second Floor, 8th St, Section. mang the Standard Library. fi |wine Musiin and Cambrie Drawers- | Domestics Stamps j Geen declared Ineang ce ier cities, 28) gman dealers they ‘vould get all they 1 f M f t 5? St k f cloth and printed in wisre aad: Rotwietatandines Bren deelared. inesne by the phystolans| wanted. As it is, we mugt™serve our Lord & Taylor, Sal (oat) anulacturer. OCcKS 0 good clear type—spe- c Fine Cambric Skirte-_ruffied for hich "prices end incampete, = ig eh belly diaener ns {prom was taken leustomera under contract 10 us frat ’ cial, per volume, fionee-ruifle and, flounce shapers | menths we arn aowing fl ate and bE : m i 2 h—beaded wit prices In New Chatham, N. J. Papers were made out i Hidden Path, Harland, ane oe mings etge dust 1% cent Si Dan s tu-day for his transfer to the Manhat-| Synday World Wants (@) Cc Cc S, C. iatee Base douth verte Tuffle—value $3.00... s Bleached Rarer bas tan State Hospital at Ward's Island, Work Monday Morning Wonders, 9 ~ Fine cambric and Natnsook Corset Shaker Flannels—yard wide and he will be taken there this attor- Special ems for ‘To-Morrow Cavers ow neck iowdaimey styine° | yalte a i, Noon, 19 case is considered nearly * fs ° some with ent 3 My hopeless by the physicians. $3.69 tor dold Filled Watches— 2Se. eee miners and ribbon run—value “ Petes eal 25 1.4 | Heit A coieie RELY nies Made by the My Watch ee With nickel parts; lenses to mista ors mattis Unbleached Ansling—rd. wide ARLE | Due ths etecenie Habe’? power Abate oh Co. y. nee wih varie wire suit all eyes. : Sea eee tie—value 2, +59} Cheese Cloth—all colors. Dobbs Ferry. At one time he was con- ° tt g. Can aR Wer hota) 48c, for $1.50 Eyeglasses and Full size White Crochet Spreads— Binkticeseoues tere ere at PanaiOn at ranted for five years. * Spectacles KIMONOS AND DRESSING SACQUES | Marseilles desigas—tlemmodssser hs be ave- nue. Ho entertained lavishly and paid $185 for Women’s Watches-- Rimless, with alumnico parts. Ne sanwerth. Fans Lawn Diane Alege COVERS FOR MATTRESS TICKS+ Bicam Yacht and ent ne apectat é Solid silver; with fine Swiss 85c, for $3.00 Eyeglasses and ne Menleain | OMe: leo white kimonos w ith emb'd ie Lad pi} mo om artered. Recently he hi i é . nasser eseeegneeeneasense ian i fereraee and in now practically’ penn? Ombrellas or Twitea silk with natural movements. TAME G6ld nal ta Underwear Department. Beira strong munlin— button fastenings: in-lew'h roaldense at Chethan ee eG wood handlés; 26 and 28 inch, for $2.95 tor Women’s Watches— Fitte with solid gold nose family. Men and Women; regular $2.85 Solid silver; chatelaine style; 69 te anc Spe Le era a . ‘ THREE LOST IN WRECK prices $4.00 and $4.50, at. . complete with pin and box. | 5 bs ee RO Fi ing ou Rasa URa Re - ands cela ; | » Tos: eee ; Parasols of Tucked Taffeta Silk, also $13.95t0$17.50 for en's and list price, $10. | : Royal atclios pes | APRON GINGHAMS— : Fishing Smack, Caught in a Gale, Floral and White and Black Striped Solid gold; with Elgin and | $4.95 tor Ansonia Clocks. Standard checks in all colors—one of the Went Down with Part of Crew. nando with natural wood $2 75 Waltham movements; values In dainty porcelain cases; list a best makes—absolutely fast. PENSACOLA, Fia., July 13.—The fish- sticks, 5 . 5 . re. 29, Q rice, $13.50, in Floor, Bk. Bection. Bega peta tree seach oe fins : see eNiee Spe SESan sn aeneR SS Stole Grtber all is soar clas cna : of jay . : Avthiany Was 2 cook ware : BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINQDALE BROS., NO MAIL ORDERS--NONE SOLD AFTER ONE ered, Ward and the ce were van and three of the crew Elebteenth $e., Nineteenth St, $]x Fieane, New Yort, 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, BLOOMINGDALES’. 3d Avenue, 59th and oth Streets. Tuesday Clearance, as Usual, of Soiled,

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