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0,000 UNION BUILDERS ARE AT WORK AGAIN * About One-fifth of the Army P| ‘i 100,000 Made Idle by the | Great Tie-Up Return to Their “i Trades and Others Are Ex- _ pected to Follow. KS CLIQUE STILL FIGHTING ARBITRATION. ortain that a Complete Re- S) cureption of the Building In- ua Custry, co Long at a Stand- p still, Can Never Be Until This © Faotion Is Uprosicr returned (9 Be Visie naraber® war mate up vot ne Wayors. en 1 material expect heen m move he Ry to-morrow it 1s wil! : been Pallante, fh penmit i birh and by} ariel Hhreeations vo far a ane « i 1 dw 9d builders can hope to the iron Of ind in ¢ md trades inplal Not Avaitabie, or Ww gy would be ning with t) wil! at beet Lr rie Av nater a to putt Employers 0) bricks yerk employers Tay for sige Ie Golag Back te Mon BURY. Wt. duly World Avante: Pills. Paid Help Wants in this | morning's World. AP f87 mi: ENTS ...,.:. - TIFIEIAL, FLOW- Paid Help Wants in the 13 8) 7RONERS ..... gy JANITORS 4 KITCHENWORK ... 15 LAUNDRESSES LUNCHMEN MACHINISTS MEN WRTENDERS , LACKSMITHS ONNAZ .... BOOKBINDERS . OPERATORS , OMNIBUSES PHOTOGRAPHERS . PIANO HANDS PORTERS .... BALESLADIES BALESMEN . 1] SHORMAKERS “TRUSTED EMPLOYEE | Byer fo Business Ills! other N. Y. parers combined, > suffer OSTRICH FRATHER : HANDS 4 cemetery opts MFPLES AT TPOBBINS NEST AW ALLEGED THIEF, , Nees | For a Whole Year Jewelry Firm Had Been Systematically Robbed and Employers Could Get No Clue io the Robber. THEY SAILED ON A An interesting story of a Jewel rob- y rt told in h Jefferson Mar Cr to-day, when Detective} It Pleased These Gentlem ants Foy and Reap, of the Cent i Henry Backenkoe! re old, of No. 219 West reet, on a short affidavit, with th ny of 95,00) nes, rings and y firm of Meyer & troadway rite Barlow prieoner tn $1,000 Lwentys-four hours Through Many Glasses th at “chim of at Sitting on the keel of a catboat x 1b for Two years ago Backoukochler arrived Ix country from Germany. Ho is y by Patrohnan Smith, of Qui Borough 4) expert watehmaker and diamond- he rescue. es, and was considered to be one of| “Gwan,” sald one of the men workmen in that Ine In this|sald we over had. Mis Ps from Germany] “On your way.” rald the other. * mun Consul tolon the ocean 6 for us. rnded iim and| Smit Induced the pal, who on yin getting Kood po-| wer from the outskje ti the sicin With water, and from the inside to the entered the! skin with s¢ Kk eine, Me rowed waere his ked them up. One the other ¢ nyan's name y rown swore he hue len nity years and hls 1 trent. einw. him longer ind lis name ain't Bren and then the par * Magistrate | in hour to sober up. At the end of that thme the pair peared penitent and told the trute they had been upset up the Se m Brown, was missing eto a mem= cen going owt on ing tle missing | PS" H oivt them: go. ar the thefts went on, | the flim to the ontrat, Of made no progress nursday ihe crisis came, w 4 ‘ tend It on Wednesday, John Lynch, formerly Clerk of - Fourth District Munictpal Court, hid not been | ex-President of the the Tenth Assembly District, who. iden Lane)at his home, No.1 S a young! yeseterday, will be buried on Wed sweret the Lynch was ¢ amany hy The) tend hich whl be hel | St, Nicholas Church, on Second str “Best than he 1 JOHN E. LYNCH’S FUNERAL. Tammany Clnb Will Tammany Club of 7 district will SOME OF THE LITTLE CRIPPLES AT ROBIN’S NEST, THEIR FINE HOME IN WESTCHEESTER COUNTY. a NE Sone CUTPPLE a77ROLINS WEST. BOAT UP-SIDE-DOWN ens Who Had Looked at the Comet So Much They Objected to Rescue oing ough Hell Gate two men were Keen eens: He got a rowtioat and went Life own § ame | rn ap- Mngis- purl ‘lice say that Neland hud drifted down on the upturned the and dled nen. minent in Tam | ate dat eet, TO SICK BABIES’ FUN riebt, Contributions have been recetved from amber of children who wish to have|,, - hare in ‘the Evening World's Bick | yrrieta, cess tna ty, jes’ Fund campaign among the poor, | the Sick od, William Dowling g children of the tenements, |i, menciny Meat street: Otto Stoll, No, summer the work grows in in- te and effectiveness. In this, the | ®¥enin fifteenth year of the Sick Babies’ Fund, many new friends appear among the lists butons, and there are many made annual gifts, The fol-| y ire good examples of the source ane (en years, Saugerties, N.Y, Fund: ha hs suffer orld Sick Babies’ Fund , $10, to be divided among who na towing * Fund lof the money which provides ald for the |stck babies who otherwise would be left RECENT) CONTRIBUTIONS, wv. in une iful hands, Dorothy Snyder. Helen Snyder and Cor: World Sisk Bavies’ Fact nella” Cariright Del Hiltain Dow Tine al edna Adler, Mildre 4 you will Ond a New York dratt for je amount raised by Dorathy Snyder age elght years; toe at a candy and age ten yen Cornelia ‘Carn urns and Viola B. Altman & Go. | GLOVES FOR SUMMER WEAR AT REDUCED PRICES. WOMEN'S Plain Silk Gloves, elbow length, Black or White, . 5 per pair, 750c. WOMEN'S Openwork Lisle Gloves, elbow length, Black or White, per pair, ° eae Sena RAR AINE AARP POSE Elahtecam $1., Nineteenth $t,, Sixth Avenue, New York. am, 50c. & 75c. nd $2 which we collected for Lav: D. No. 112 poor treet, $1.00 7.10 10.09) 2.00 SUE NOME FOR GIRLS AT TAIRYTONN, LITTLE CRIPPLES Colony of Rich Women in West- or maintained in there {8 none that the society women of New York who spel the in fine mansions along the eastern bank of the Hudson take more interest in than Robin's Nest, a summer home for | crippled girls from the slums. The tnstitution now contains twenty-| Hern performer. The guitarist, four little girls, some of them so crip- pled that they can hi slightly deformed in the nurse. She hi Sunshine’ think of Henderson Is Offering deville Bill Great joy at Coney Inland! Car- ter De Haven's mamma now an- \ nounces that Car- jter De Haven wil! be at Wober & | Pleida'x next sea- von. At the end of the current week | the Ci De Haven ‘Trio will | be dissolved and | young De Haven | will submit him- welf to the discip- [line of a Weber & Fields's stage management. the best thing that has ever happened j for Master De Haven. Properly tramed he might develcp clevern Under his mother's tultion he was headed straight for a job as hill-poster or scene-shifter, Incidentally his mother wax the biggest bore of all theatrical mammas. Carter's new job will relieve vaudeville of hts mother's conversation. ‘The trio of which De Haven is the nominal star head the bili at Hender- son's, As 1s usual with child acts, they made quite a hit. This js rather due to the cleverness of the two girls than to any brilliant displuy en the part of Man- ter De Haven, who is extraordinarily tiresome in an {mitation of James Rus- sell and ordinarily tiresome in the re- mainder of his performanoe Hendersor. 1s offering decidedly oor bills at his Coney Island house. Last week's attrnction was the best of the season. The Klein, Ott Brothers and Nickerson musical specialty was one for the fifth and last week. They vary vheir programme constantly and offer a really satisfactory musical performance. chester County Maintain al rrriite many neviormers they do not om. fe in an endes to blow off the roof Fine Home for Unfortunate | ere an iit an play. upon the Children of the Tenements. onIcOT. AT"ROBIN'S NEST" brass wind Instruments, ‘Their best work is accomplished on the copper | chimes, which they play exceedingly well. ‘They offer simply a musical act without any complication in the matter of comedy, and please because they go about thelr work in a thorough and conscfentious manner. More good music we had from the Milani Trio. This specialty is composed of a violinist, a guitarist and a French who is 4 new member of ithe trio, possesses a voice of more than onlinary vocal abill- ty and {s a decided addition to the act. all the charitable institutions| Westchester County} summer ‘diy hobble avout. Perbaps the brightest of the Ifttle company 1s a six-year-old girl, who is The whistling solo which has been ine ere from hip disease, She Js Chief blot upon their performance has been eliminated, and both the violinist and the player of the French horn con- tribute excellent solos. Had the Milanis heen wise, whistling golo after thelr first week in town, Another excellent musical offering 1s contributed by Reta Curtls, a vioilnist who a few years ago was billed as an infant prodigy, but who since that time J into a very graceful girl She will persist erpoluting a trick violin spectalty she plays the Irish washer- woman on a toy washboard and "Com- « Thro’ the Rye,” using a whiskey K us a bow. This may be very cute ording to Miss Curtis's ideas, but she has passed tho 9 where such dime museum performances are re- lufred to attract attention, nT || H.O Neill & Co, Splendid Values in Women’s Muslin Underwear. NIGHT GOWNS.—Of Cambric and Nainsook, high, square and round neck, all neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery, inserting andiedge; sessevcaceet svesete rirsnoens cevee90CH $1255 $149 DRAWERS.—Of Cambric, Lawn and Nainsook, trimmed with clusters of tucks, embroidery and lace insertings with edge. .49c., 75C.. 98C. CHEMISES.—Of Cambric and Nainsook, trimmed with fine em- broidery; also Skirt Chemises, lace trimmed, finished with ribbons, 98c., $1.98 SKIRTS.—Of Fine Cambric, deep hemstitched tucked flounce, deep embroidery ruffle, tucked flounce with embroidery inserting; also deep flounce with wide Torchon lace inserting and edge, 98c., $1.49. $1.98 (Second Floor,) kK and at by a named “Little hax to be carried been A.B Jnfiray J. Mairs, Katharine © Whiten: 7 Imported Printed Dimities. A 25c. Cloth at 15c. Yard. Imported Printed Dimities, this season's best tints and color-) ings (absolutely fast), in stripes, floral designs, neat dots aay 15c figures, special for Tuesday, at, per yard... s+-+.+. ) Value 25c, (First Floor.) Important Offering of Black Silk Grenadines. The entire stock has been subjected to radical re- ductions in price for this Alteration Sale. Staple the year round, it is not often that such an opportunity occurs to secure a Pure Silk Grenadine Dress so much below the regular prices. They are all this season’s importations, all silk, and the newest styles in stripes, floral designs, dots and figures. The following quotations indicate the values offered throughout the whole line: : 75c. Grenadines at 59c. per yard. $1.00 Grenadines at 75c. per yard. $1.50 Grenadines at $1.00 per yard. $2.00 Grenadines at $1.50 per yard. $3.75 Grenadines at $2.50 per yard. (First Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. alate SE TIT, Poke “TRL ACPI BEERS AANA Cal ala a etna Kk OTT AME Ors a Tt is) they would have cut out the) THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1903. ICHICOT BY WILD WAVES OF GOOD OLD CONEY. a Decidedly Good Vau- This Week. Johnny Carroll, who js a tremendous favorite in Brooklyn, sang a song mak- ing an appeal to the gallery as his fret | offering. Aw there Js no gailery here, this bid for appinuse was entirely | Wasted, Asa wer of irish culnie | songs Carroll vie town ordinal Geyer, aud Wila these he for due Une, BUC Ais COBUIiOM nas Mie HApiOVEU Und LAG eiLecte Of ais scarcely nouceaui poruon of t covering HOW mu acroualc Work nay of tae men ivet to toe stage‘ Wo pertoriners Have been Ve fui, but they are invedigent enguga to ve that they have not yer do- ye.oped the act tu lis fullest capac As a result, they wre je bit cach Ume Ubey appear. congratulated as vein codunon gense, lor they are maxing bet- rod SpeciMiLy Whica is wiresay Kood ere ure two Carmen Sisters on tae vsvsrame oftering banjo dues, “Phere | re but two guaranteeed genulie Car- |men Sisters, but every time one of/these | Siacele Veckmes Urea of working some | ouaer banjo performer is given gn im- | promptu bapusm Ax a result. Carmen isters are but little less numerous than tue long-naired fraternity who adver- y tonic in the drug store 3 one name-iown-)n- Sister and one spuri- ous Carmen in the present act, ‘They give a tine exnivition of fancy ‘playing, Which embraces the entire twenty-four musical keys in one single selection. If there were forty-cight keys they would uve them all just the same, for nvlther pitch nor tempo ever bothered a Carmen sister. Some of these will have some new si all ‘hope that they wil Washburn and Flynn have a singl and dancing specialty. They dance wi all the graceful abandon of a couple of bales of cotton falling from a der- rick Into the hold of an ocean steam- ship. Even the mildest sort of com- ment as to their singing would be dia- Unetly libelous. Swift und Barton are doing in white face what Swift and Huber and Swift und Chase have been doing in black tice these twenty years and more. ‘The race js not always to the Swift, but tois Swift apparently ts able to change his race, 1t makes laughter, but litye music. The Bohemian Trio say they do a comedy sketch act. Posstbly they do. Russell and ‘Tillyne have acrobatic comedy, in which ‘the acrobatic is by far better than the comedy. Lavelle and Grant offer an exceedingly de- collete acrobatic act, and the Miller- ships have a singing and dancing spe- cialty. Gerry Society, please write. Fuster and his dog, or, more oor- y, the Dog and Ed Foster, make a pleasant offering, and Trixeda offers some of the funniest dancing costumes land some of the funniest dances which ave been seen in these paris In some Smith and Powell, two negroes, work omit ‘applause, and Nellie Floreda ‘nee with more than the average merit And with less than the average per- Sonallty, When Miss Floreda consents to sit up and take notice of her au- dence, she will be much more valuable to her manager than she is at the pres- ent time. CHICOT. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, July 21st and 22d, YARDS Printed Satin & Silk Foulards, 40C., value $1.00 per yard. Those silks include Black and White, Blue and White and other colors. 5,000 5,000 YARDS Check Louisine & Taffeta Silks, 5 5C,, value $1.00 per yard. B.Altmantd Gowns Made to Order of mia-summer materials, at short notice, for Yacht- ing, Touring, Town and Country wear. Mourning Dresses a feature. Dressmaking and Tailor Dep't, Third Floor, Eighteenth $t., Nineteen St., Sixt Aoenne, New Yoru. Summer Resort Information. World’s Vacation Bureau, 1381 Broadway, near 38th Street. New York; \ EVERYWHERE. 1S RETAIL BRANCHES. Ma riaaia the list below will be found Condensed Milk. Eagle Brand, (Gail Borden’s,) two cans 25c Liberty Milk, three Malta Vita, Cero-Fruto, Shredded Wheat or Blue Ribbon 10 Breakfast Food, package. ic Baked Beans—Choice sealty 5 2-Ib. can... ‘ Ic Baked Beans—Houskeepers’ "Brand, plain or in tomato sauce, 3- pound can.. ’ 10c Baked Beane “Tetumpb Brand, best ality beans in pure tomato inilces 3-Ib can , 12c Olives—Fancy Qui ottle..Bc, 25c oz. $-o7,, bottle, 10c., 10-07, bat- tle, 15c., 18-02. bottle...... 19¢ qe Stuffed Ollves—4-oz. bottle, 10c., 8-0z, bottle.,..... 0... Washing Fluid, boitle.. Azure Blue, };-Ib. box,, Sardines. La Couronne Brand, genuine, imported French fish, 3 cans... _25c Tomatoes, 3-1». can. These are fancy Southern grown Tomatoes, fully tipened on the vine before picking, solid cold pack, and the price—6c. a can—is just half their value. Our line of Teas and Coftees includes the very choicest grades imported. fuller particulars and prices. Soaps. Cake Fancy Toilet Soap, Cake Fels-Naptha Soap, Cake Fairy Soap, The Three Cakes... 10c Teas and Coffees, Golden Tips Ceylon, finest quality in_ air-tight cartons, %-Ib,, 50 13c.; %-lb., 28c.; Ib.. Cc Pest No. 1 Tea—all kinds; 5 ibs., $ Ibs. , $1.00; Ib §35c Gk No. 2 Tea—Mixed, English Breakfast and Oolong; 5 Tbs., 25 $1,10; 3 Ibs., 70.3 Ib. Cc Best Mocha and Java Coffee— Silber $1.15; 3 Ibs. 70¢.5 Golden Santos, \b, Clenewel Washing Powder, the best cleaner; 6-oz. pkge., 2c. Ibe pee, 86+; tite phgtscce 15c Colman’s Mustard, 34.Ib. Robinson’s Patent Bar- ley, 34-1b. tin, 10c Crackers. own gne Wafers or 1scos, 19c package... Lemons, Gingers or Nic Nacs, Ib 3ic CHOICE SS GROCERIES bc In Macaroni. Best quality domestic, pound package....., 5c Half-pound package... 3c 10c 10 10c Santa Peaches—Fancy Southern, in good syrup, 3-Ib. can........ Pears—Southern Bastletts; good syrup, 3-Ib. cam........... Jelly—All flavors, in Mace Prunes—Extra fancy large og regularly 12c. Ib.; 3 Prunes—Medium size; Ib. Green Peas—Best Scotc! quart..... Me uecotin Marrow Beans—N. Y. State, tandepieked) cuales see BOS Stainoff—For cleaning _ silver, 8 brass, tinware, etc., cake....... OC Fly Paper—*Tanglefoot,” 6 sheets, 5c Southwell’s or Blue Rib- 1 4 bonJams,assorted, jar, Millar's Marmalade or Curtice Bros,’Jams, jar 15c