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- FIGHTING WAR (DESERTED BABI \ 9 “WITH SMILES Dominican Revolution Opens in a 14th St. Hotel When Gen. Jiminez, Defeated Rebel, and Emilio Villalon Shake Hands. REAL SAN DOMINGO DIPLOMACY OBSERVED. Villalon Is Brother of President Morales, While Jiminez, Who Is Closely Watched, Came Here for Rest. : ‘The olive branch no longer waves over ‘the Hotel Munro, in West Folrteenth street, for Juan J. Jiminez, the de- feated Mominican rebel general, who arrived from the West Indies yester- day, has shaken the hand of Emilio Millaton. Villalon is a brother-in-law of the victorious President Morales and his personal representative in the United Btates—young, flery and a nent dresser. “Poor old Gen, Jiminez,” said Villa- fon. “He has come to buy a pair of pantaloo»s and to get some sleep.” “Not to get sleep,” said the defeated general to an Evening World reporter to-day. ‘“Bah—Villalon is a boy, He not fight. I come for a rest.” Then Jiminez scttled into a cane-bot- ftomed rocker in the hotel lobby and MAY BE TWINS Two Women Fondled Little Boy | —” and Girl, and After They Abandoned Them Were Seen | Running Away Together. BOTH WAIFS WERE DRESSED NEATLY. Children Are Same Age, and Ex- perts at Bellevue Hospital Are of the Opinion that They, Are Brother and Sister. | \\ At Bellevue Hospital to-day a fat baby boy and a wee baby girl roll about in their ertbs, suck thetr little thumbs and coo in wondering aston- ishment at their dimpled toes, in bliss- ful ignorance of the fact that they have been abandoned by thelr mothers. ‘They are marked by no names, and their clothing, clean and neat ea It ts, beara nothing that might establish thelr identity. it t» barely possible that they are related to each other, for they were abandoned at the same time and at the same place, but each were found alone by a at the Kitson marble yar Both children are eight months old puffed slyly at a West Indian weed. He looked worn and weary and aged. ‘The rebel general continued: “Revo- Jution ended? Ni I am not se- aponsible fox the war. I came away, and !t still goes on. The entire province of Monte Crist! is in the hands of those who oppose Morales." “Oh! that Is too good,” declared the young Counsellor Villalon, “Why, they are bandit, Jiminez got no army and no money. Ho is very tired. See him « Didn't Hear Remarks, Although annoyed Rt the presence of | P' ‘Villalon, Jiminez heard not the young man's sneering remarks, “He a boy— just a boy,” was his only comment mwhen told of it. “Will you return to Santo Domingo?" fwas asked of Jiminez. “Maybe; I cannot tell,” he safd, “Two or three days I make. up my mind. Maybe I go to Europe. Yet I eannot tell.’ ‘How about your forces firing upon the Clyde steamship New York?" Jiminez became very drowsy, and the question had to be repeated. “I cannot tell, for I was in Monte Cristi at that times’ he finally said, “I have no opinion to express on the proposition of the United States establishing a pro- tectorate in Santo Domingo. Very tired al senor, very. tired.” “Was it not poasible for pou to rest at your home in Majgurz, Puerto Rico, with your family?" Prefers to Rest Here. Here the rebel General brightened up, {His eyes twinkled as he said, “But I prefer to rest in New York.” ‘Those who know Jiminez predict that hhis-visit will be anything but restful, He is the past-master of intygue, and it Is not unlikely that the rebel General has got his junta already under way. Althougt sixty years of age, General Timinex is still active and far from con- quered. Adversity {8 his old friend. His raovements while in the United Btates will bo closely watched by Presl- dent Morales’s representatives, who fear Jiminez, despite their boastful Jests mude at his expense. Jiminez fied from Santo Domingo Marcit 31. He and Morales wera former ft but fell out over the Pres!- He blames Morales for the late revolution, while Morales declares Ji fnez to be the sole cause of the com opera war. Jiminez refers to a letter which he wrote in February to Mor- ales, begging for a truce, which was ir answered, Calls Jimines Old Nira, the President, he not said the young firebrand, he don't answer the let- had wings—he is @ fine n together Jimines and Villalon are very polite, “hat 1s Dominican diplomacy. iegut Most humble servant,” exclaims “My dear young Sonor," repiled the old General, But, the Hotel Muro will not hold their covert sneers and volcanic comment. It might have been peace be- tween them. Alas! the old General ex- tended his right hand, and the Domin: Ican revolution was re-opened on Four- Keenth street. FIRE BURST FROM. STEAMER’S HOLD Lively Blaze on Ward Liner Savannah When Hatches Were-Opened—Had Probably Been Smouldering Some Time Brom the way in which the flames burst out of the hold of the Ward line steamer Savannah to-day after the fhatohes were opened, it is believed that the fire had been smouldering for sev- eral days of the trip unknown to cap- taln, crew and the sixty-seven - jere that the Savannah brought from fexico and Florida. It was in the un- Spading of the ship at Prentice’s Stores, tal 17, that the fire was discov- ‘There were nineteen hundred bales of hemp and a lot of coffee in the Savan- nah when unloading began to-day, the hatchway was pulled open @ cloud of smoke rolled out between a and a flame shot into the faces of, the, crew. | The, alarm was turned YY, Tons of were poured into the hold, -the fire was oxtingulahed, to the Sieg known piel Senterday «| PAW-PAW were dressed better than the average founding. Matthews; » the | ‘watchman, saw two women a pile marble slabs in the yards, He went into and paid no more attention unul ne heard the babies crying. ‘The women hiod been hugging and kis the bables when he saw tnem first, but o1 suing out to invesugate the cries ne fo both infants laid between the | b ng and a pile of slabs, The tw women, both of whom were dressed | ch, Were rw Kk up the As. he looked they-turned into | bye th street and one of them lodked back. Beside each ohfld was a nursing bot- tle neazly full of milk, Matthew! on} front of | the office aven’ e ame running back with a small brown satchel of oheap make. They had lost the women, but found the satchel In Twenty-sixth etreet. In {t were three children’s white under- Policeman Michael Melly, of the West ‘Twentieth street station,’ came along MUNYON’S PAW-PAW JUST THE TONIC YOU NEED It will cure Dyspepsia. “It will cure Indigestion and all other forms of Stomach Trouble, It will cure Catarrh and Rheumatism As a Spring Medicine tt has no equal, PURIFY THE BLOOD And drive out Catarrh, Rheuw tism and all other Blood Disorders by using MUNYON’S All Druggists, THE WORLD: TUESDAY | and relieved Matthqws and the childresi | and bag were taken to the station, The pol were relate: they wer Jap Gods Japanese believe more mythical atures than any ple on the »¢, clvillxed Among these and large elephant, foxes nkevs yur 1 ed xperts did in K not think they Ww the e which after tt has has no need of any ©. poll secking the woman wao ned them Men’s $3 Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties To-Morrow $1.95. There's only one way for you to understand just what superb. value you'll get when you pick a pair of lace shoes or oxfords from this lot— that’s to come here and see the shoes themselves. They've of patent (eather, vict kid and box caif, and ali have genuine rock oak soies. If you don’t vow they’re the best value in shoe leather you've seen for many a day, we'll miss our guess. Floor, 60th St. Section. Come in To-Morrow for Those Printed Fovlards at 29c. Yd. It may surprise you to know that after such wonderful selling as we had today aeive sl a good assortment of those silk foulards left to offer for to-morrow. But then, you probably do not know how very large our purchase was. 2 These wealtiful silks are in plain shower and graduated polka dotted effects, in blue, brown, tan, green, gray, rose, heliotrope, as well as black and white. eels 19 inches wide and the regular forty-nine cent grade. Main Floor, near Rotunda. 29c.a Yard for Dainty New All Wool Crepe Albatross. A fabric among the most popular for spring frocks—it’s of that soft, crisp, light-weight sort so much sought for, for the reason that it falls so gracefully and lends itself beautifully to the “droopy” lines that are the caper now. Such colors as: Pink, Nile, Light Blue, Biscuit, Pearl, Champagne, Silver, Helio, Violet, Cardinal, Oxblood, Royal, Navy, Marine, Cadet, AOSe, Cream and Black. 39c. is the usual price for this quality. ‘Main Floor, near Rotunda. Bedding, Towels and Linens. Good items, these, each with a sharp money-saving ring, picked from scores of others that have been marked at special prices for to- morrow. . N. Y. Mills Sheets—Best quality; | Table Damask—Mercerized finish, for full size beds, 81x90, This | beautiful designs, full bleached; price is less than cost of material | worth 50c.; alone; special...... seesesoeces 49¢ cullen rash—., nen; pI Bed Spreads—Full size, white cro- cheted, hemmed; dainty new designs: raat uses worth to-morrow only,........++ oe 79C +8 to-morrow only, per -30c Women’s Svede Lisle Gloves, at 15c. Pair---Worth Double. Only one hundred and twenty-five dozens—not many when you consider the value and the host of women who'll consequently be on hand early for the bargain. They’re two-clasp Style, in all colors as well as plain black and : white. All sizes—and we know you can’t match them anywhere under double the price. Main Floor, 50th St, Seotion. The Kind of Groceries You Buy ---Priced Specially. Yes, the kind of groceries that people who -want the very best and purest of foods buy. You should make it a point to lay in a generous larder supply when savings are so emphatic as these. Plantation Coffee, the | Earl enn, very| Rye Inkey, ore Hehestiand finan eotiee | “apalarS“onty ato" Je] Hane a eaten prog ur 4 $1.40. arede; per Ib...... d Maracaibo Coffee. our Monogra Ben “ind. pean oF So mallet gallon... Winkler Wine), from (Rhine AL Wi. Sardines, orted sold excellent tm- here. for Rye Whiskey, excelent ality, %4 gal., brewed, e- er ber ate! mane HE, Se, Old Maryland $1.00; thin sale ont AG a Rly gga tek dee, $1 Mrength; our Oc. bot exceltent; ” gallon Bl Basement, 59th St. Section $100,000 FOR CHAPEL that this is the Here Are Items to Altract in G, APRIL 12, 1904. MAS, KING GIVES tion of a chapel as a part of the Cathe John the Divine, on Cat Hots! The chapel will t d provided for in a It will be known net } gue- | T | been made at the {given last night by the Edward King, of No, 90 Fifth| monico’s. SS y at Del-| Mrs. |5 plause, the} It was made by the Rev s of]. Huntington, pastor of Grace Church, dinner | 0 most of the members of the fuguenot Soclety being Episcopalians, dr, Willfam ‘will cost $900,000. Tt Is nearly finished, The ceromony of the i practised by the ‘society in the Uf States, was enacted at the dinner night ‘amid the chanting of th ‘This ceremony was taken part in many women who -were prese: x, Huntington explained that all of tea of chapels would be like the! ot chapel and devoted to some|ner and came before the spi ar race or denomination. “maa rt SERVANT KILLED BY GAB. provided for waa] aty 0° yeass | y O'Dowd, thirty-four mont In memory of | a domestic tinployed at. Nox 7” artic The chap iven by August B re To BrooKlyn People. Do you know that it takes only eighteen minutes from the Brook- lyn Bridge, via Third Avenue Elevated, to Bloomingdal It means est located store in New York for Brooklyn shoppers. These Pretty White Lawn Waists Only $1.39 To-Morrow j You'll not miss the opportunity of | adding some of these te your summer shirt-waist stock if you're wise, for you'll probably not see such values again in a hurry, They're made with prettily shaped round yoke of dainty Valenciennes lace insertings, and finished around with bertha of lawn edged with lace—the col- lar and cutls effectively trimmed with lace insertings, too. $1.39 for any size in the assortment to-morrow. Other White Lawn Waists, 98c. Very pretty style, with front composed of wide tailor-stitcltéd pleats and hem- stitching; plaited back; coMar and cuffs hemstitched; sizes 34 to 46. . Becond Floor, 50th Bt. Section. The Right Shoes for Children ; Are Here---To Be Rightly Fitted Most children are hard on shoes, anyway, and some boys especially would scutt through cast- iron. — . But the secret of good wear. in any case is bound up in proper fit- ting, almost as much as in leather and making. We watch the making of our children's shoes from tannage to sorting Just as carefully as we do those for men and women, and when they're in here we fit them scientifically. We've a Special lot of Misses’ and Children’s Sandals Just In. They're of patent leather, finished with straps, and come from one of the best makers of children's shoes in the country—sizes from 8 to 2—for to-morrow, per pair, c Tho’ worth at least $1.50. Children's Dongola Shoes, Lace and Button, 98c. Misses’ Dongola Shoes, Lace and Button, $1.25. Shoes for Little Men, spectal, 98c. A full line of russet and canvas shoes for summter here at very modest prices, ; Second Floor, 59th St. Section. Smart “Peggy from Paris” Bags for 98c. To-Morrow. The “Peggy from Paris” bag'’s the bag that’s enjoying the most popular favor just now. These at 98c. are made of plaited morocco leather, with riveted frames, nickel and. leather covered, They’re the sort usually sold at $2.00. Come in to-morrow and pick out at 98c. each. ’ $1.69 TE at tage | $1.95 —"Peggy from Paris” bags, plaited walrus grain leather, with) — rocco | ty vee feet ei % ‘occo leather; e wi riveted frames and leather stitched atrial leather frames; sold elsewh handles; sold elsewhere at $2.75. $3.00, : Seen Oe Popular “Crush” Leather Belts, 69c. 4 inches wide; made of fine calf leather. Main Floor, §oth St. Section. Note These Special Items in American Crystal Glassware. Think rect they're worth inves- tigating? Had we paid for their full value, piece for piece, you wouldn’t see prices like these, you may be sure. It was one of those Bloomingdale trade-chances that brought this sale ss about. Every piece is pretty in design and shape, an¢ quality is the best. Jelly Trays—special, cach...o0. 10c | Water Tumblers—American Footed Cake Dishes—special, crystal glass — special, each... : 10 CITT SSRI EOE Butter Dishes—special, each. | Water Tumblers—fine thin Flower Vases—special, each | blown glass—59c. quality—spe- Cal COZ. ccocsestccsessesen Footed 'realt |Dishea—specit, | Berry Saucers—Americin crys- ies Ms shes tal glass—dozen.. ote... 2s, Spoan Holders—special, each,.10c | Glass Table Sets—consisting of Berry Bow!s—special, cach. covered butter dish, sugar bowl, Oll Bottles—special, each. . | spoon helder and cream jug; spe- Cake Plates—special, each.. 18c cial, per set.... +e219c Third Floor, 50th St. Section, 15¢. Madras For 53¢c. Yard. In the prettiest pink and blue striped effects—it's 32 inches wide and couldn't be purchased elsewhere under fifteen cents a yard, 4 Makes the nicest sort of shirt waists and children’s frocks. Don't miss seeing it if you'd get a bargain! Main floor, near Rotunda, New Imported Hat Pins. You'll be more than surprised to find such pretty articles at such little prices, only 5c., 8c. and 10c. They’re of cut glass and cut jet, in small round and oval shapes—every one strong and durable, Main Floor, Front, Centre. Third Ave. to Lexington—-Bloomingdale Brothers-—3%h to com Women’s Diamond-Set Watches, Worth $39, Special for $24.35. One of the extraordinary values which abound in our watch store during this great sale, * These watches are in solid gold, set with diamond in star and crescent design, like illus- tration. Every one is a guaranteed timekeens De not miss this special if you've a watch buy! AN $15.50 —Women's 14-kt. gold watches, fitted AED with Waltham and Elgin movements; i fashionable 0 size; they're set with one diamond eam / and are guaranteed perfect timepieces, Real value = << $29.00, $27, 65 — Exquisite little watches in solid gold, set with seven diamonds ° in fleur-de-lis design; value $50.00, rain Fioor, Front, Cents. Gold and Diamond Jewelry, Remarkably Low in Price! — If it's a birthday or anniversary gift you've to present, or maybe a bride or groom's token, then this should interest. : Being leaders in the selling of all sorts of merchandise, gold and, diamond jewelry comes in for its share of value-giving extraordinary, as the following items will bear out: . Scarf Pins—Iin elaborate de- | Heart Charms —Solid gold, Signs, beautiful novelties in several new styles; special, baroque pearl, green, gold $1.29, $1.69and.......... $s: d bi th f y Styles; specials ssssc-+-..81,95 , FOS of Silk—with solid gold trimmings, charms attached; new classic subjects in ¢: quisite, designs; special..,., $5.50 Solid Gold Cuff Buttons— dumbbell style, plain or monogram, no charge for engraving, many handsome- ly carved designs; pair Solid Gold Signet Rings— Gold Brooch designs, soli —In artistic gold, strongly | made, set with baroque and i Parisian pearls and colored stones; speciat... sos G29 Solid Gold Lockets—For 2 pictures, round or ‘heart shape,” monogram engraved free; special $2.98, $3.95 $2.49- $8.75 up to, For women, misses and Solid Gold Tle Clasps— boys, many beautiful new Choice styles, high class patterns, special. oe work; special -$2.75 | Birth-Stone Rings — For Women’s Pin Sets —solid gold, consisting of three pins for shirt waists, dainty new designs; special, per set. $4.80 For To-Morrow We Quote Great Valves in Book Sets. Every book-lover should be on hand to-morrow to loves these splendid values in sets of books by the most popular authors, Note the titles in the list—and these are not half the specials in this grouping. Bronte’s . Works, 6 vols.; bound; Jane Austen's Works; 6 volumes, tn cloth; sale price, per set, $1.35 | cloth binding; published st one Bulwer Lytton’s Works, com-| _ Per set poe nf plete in 13 volumes, ted cloth bind- | Olbbon’s Roman Empire, 5 vole ing, per set, 2.95, wines, Hoth bindlogy pul nes pe Charles Dickens’ Works, 15 vol- $5.00. cs t, (Eagush umes, half calf binding, 120 illustra- fl shor. ary better. = tions; published at $30, per Sfp an pide’ 2 volumes, T. vi Charles Reade’s Works, 12 vol. | Charles Lever’s Novels, 12 vol umes, fine cloth binding; published | umes, fine cloth Dingle be at $15, per set, $6.98 peat egies Beat, Alphonse Daudet’s Romances in ances ndre mas, inglish, 7 volumes, fine cloth cit volumes, fine cloth bisa + binding; published at $7.00, per set, » vies ’ 52.48 | Shakespeare's Complete Works, 43 volumes, cloth binding, gilt ops Per set, $2. ‘Main Floor, Sith St. Section. pga fd stone diamond in many beautiful settings; specials ceca eascesseneate $5. Ti s & Poems, 3 50. Macaulay's Es: $4. $1.35 volumes, cloth; published at Per set, Half Prices To-Morrow on the Very Newest Spring Hosiery.: To-morrow you may Buy the smartest of the new styles in this ring’s hosiery for half and in many instances less than half price— the values include styles for men, women and children, Men’s 25c. and 35c. Socks, 1Sc. a Pair. Good lisle thread and cotton; some with pretty silk embroidery on in- steps; all sizes. 7 Women’s 35c. Stockings, 5c. a Dair. In dainty Rembrandt ribbed lisle thread—tan color only—all sizes. Children’s 25c. and 35c. StocKings, 12%c. In plain tan; full regular made; excellent grade of cotton; guaranteed fast colors; sizes 5 to S344. Main Floor, 60th Bt, Section. Women’s Under- Vests, 12%. in Large Sizes. Too many of these extra sizes, that’s all—otherwise you'd pay the regular price of twenty- five cents apiece for these splen- Night Shirts for Men, 39c. Of cambric, collarless. Every garment cut liberally full and well put together, All 52 inches long; in plain white with fancy borders of fast Haren sc 14 to 20. They’re-in whit> only—with Tigo boys! sizes and without wing Sleeves. Don’t delay too long about getting here, as the lot’s not overly ton. large. main Floor, soth St. Section. They're worth 55c. each Main Floor, oth 8t Street. “4 ch tgs, peste se ot. F loving cup ceremony followed @ie din- eech-making, avenue, hag given $100,00 for the erec-| The announcement was met with ap-! his mother. It Is sald that this chapel | Fitteth street, was found dena ton aa

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