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, ‘ fie THE WORLD: Fray EVENING, MAY'6, 1900 ___ report every act of his time away Cures Colds, Coughs, Catarrh | from New York. Mrs, Bentley was unto him like an altar of God. Her ‘d was his law. TEXAS TORNADO RY WOMAN NOL “BI Grube finally entered the navy| and Grip, Just Breathe It. — —_-— a Just before the Spanish war and was q| Hyomel {s nature’s own method ‘ « by fireman on the Iowa ‘at the battle of |for curing catarrh, colds, coughs and STREET Santiago. He stuck to bis post to the|diseases of the respiratory organs. | z as ’ HENRY GEL -Pe o i i ighti 4 then gave | f It | y tf blots hs vy face Car Crashes Into Rear Worst Storm in Past Twenty | Bill Grube, Fighting Man and iz CUA TA EUs ca It tn the only natural treatment or f fais: u ) of Fifth Avenue “L” Train,| Years Responsible for Great} Sailor Man, Is Buried by Side | arc thap, and when ates. Bentley dled] Hegeman & Co., 200° Rroadway, ! 4 5 <ed a pension and a home for | hi ch fidence in the and Man and Woman Are| Loss of Life and Property in} of Mrs. Mary W. Bentley, Who Ifo for the man at Gittings Ne J. LON ot eeoh gett 2) fe " 9 A 4 i vi ra. d % + Severely Hurt. Western Part cf State. Made Him Reform. Bentley's death. The mission knew him Feoped Merri alte throat and % ere § Much in —_——- - Ls Daca ek ago, when he ap-| dergonal guarantee to refund the ety) rip said he guessed he was! money to any purchaser in case it! ‘ ° Pawo persons were severely injured] ORT WORTH, Tex. May &—De-| Bill Grube, ham-flated and hard- cable. He was sent to the Fos ie tw \s i jere. hurled from thell, seats across meagre, The roads are impasable and} oy yi nto tiey's life through the ry 7 ms fails to give satisfaction. They take! By @ collision between a trotley cat! spatchas from Cisco, Tex. tay that headed, whose life had been filled with | | ‘ty Hospital, and dled }ai) the risk themselves, and Hyomet | ‘on the Fifth avenue line and a Fifth! many persons were Killed and much} drinking and ring and fighting un- 8, costs you absolutely nothing untess, I ee OI e aivenué elevated train at Coney Island. | property and live stock destroyed by a| til an Idol came Into ‘t, Hes beside that h \t does: you good. | ey were Mr. and Mrs. C. H.Strat-l tornado which swept the country Just {dol to-day in a grave in Bvergreens | Grube's f£ ; yesterday, afd With | ———————_—"_"ss | ; ei. Hoth were cut about the head] 5 .4n of storan, eighteen mites north of | Cemetery. Oniy a few feet of cart | Mits Allen, who hia chown 2) through (= EEE, 4 Yo 90, of the Fifth avenue line, d entley, who i a Cc Charge of Motorman Hi. M. Schaf-| Moreland, in Shackelford County, also Bent ho had been a woman of redit to I e fF aud Conductor William Peporta #everal persone eiled ‘ 4 refinement. She had been ‘ \ . ‘ Mabie tien 4c crasnca int “i {| ‘The tornado also visited Parker} Frage hi ot sslntes abe ULI GEE J : Gece wien it Crust 2] cert cetera and ited | WH, (HAE when “death "should lat ; n planning The 14th Street Store Mr. Henry oe. plaitorin ot, Lrolley’ cat Was | several parsons there | her’ : Ud) be: bedide: hers. Sth Ave, & 9th St,, B’klyn, Si . m zs 3 , the, motorman was throw! h % , ° eas higuia | The wires are down and reports are | i Grube wan a, milor, and he en- owy Siegel, who is a pioneer in department store enterprise, res alten | tne ae nee De ears Ladies’, Men's and Children's was particular in selecting locations for the sale of men’s IEE ee cts “y, ES| mat ar'anst wing, wn to tavern | On gt Tan rusk em be same CLOTHING | & goods that will be easily accessible and in adopting a eon, ‘They W 4 Y Coney ‘Island. where | Will number four times as many. SES one °| Several ranch houses in Shackelford 9 a amage t County were destroyed, and the 4! smashing men with his big saflor fists. “TAKES POISON BY MISTAKE, | done to live stock cannot be estimated | Frank Hadley visited the prison one at the present time. day and Bill heard him say that tt liquor many times before when he came ashore from long voyages and went to system of service that will conform with the inherent impatience of him who is always busy. The result is $1.00 Down on Purchase of $10.00 and 50 Ce: Week, rs. Maude X. King Accitentatiy| ,dt,.yaa, the worst tornado that Das | way “never too late to ment? an tt] Ml eee fe i} f that the man, so universally discriminated against in Carbolic Acid and Dies. SCE any within sound of hia voice cared. to | MBS Furniture, Carpets yd j : > _ | Re would be pleased to see them at {ull pul they haven't 4 fs Ti D eee See DRRGEN wate the Jerry MoAuley, Mission Alo Water saeco Wee ES We Will Furnish Your Greet eee eo A 1S at once a nee in F he 14th bolic acid at her home, (MOKIME | praarora, of the Uinked States Die | gh py Tee men oath ete 158 Ualin Tame, | ld LEQ (Sn? | : Is 1s Just as itshould be. Now every $1 PER week. ${§ | member of the family agrees that Sixth Avenue’s Busy, in the Northern Securities case, that he will hes ere heard b ors and an| trict Court, to-day telegraphed counsel) ister, announcing his entrance to the Sec een cing, worneg, over | Court in Newark on har apg fo] hat was the ogtonng of Bl Graves Open Monday andsaturday evenings. COrner is the handiest and safest place to trade. oe Sere in vain. She died. ick, Who died on Tuesday Inst. been interested in the mission, saw Qe eee Trin POT Tae Tene Give the man what he wants ry The Smallest Payments Weekly him More Liberally To-Morrow than or Monthly Suffice to Dress the! And give it to quick They've Ever Been Issued. Entire Family. | That's really the only way to get along with him, and The 14th Street ss Store will not argue against his isposition. Qn the contrary, it will make « every effort to please him, not only in treatment but in merchandise that will suit him and atthe same time save him so much money that he will like The 14th Street Store. Why Women Shoppers Like The 14th Street Store. The 14th Street Store stands on the best corner in Greater New York | —the corner of 6th Avenue and 14th Street, which, for 40 years, has been 6th Avenue’s Busy Corner. It is the point to which the people naturally turn for good goods at low prices, and the completion of The 14th Street Store insures that for more than 40 years to come it will maintain the grand presriee established by four decades of fidelity to the welfare of the public. hile the Sppointinents of The 14th Street Store will match those of any pignePece store in existence, it will forever be a store for the masses, selling jf) reliable merchandise to the great majority of consumers. q 50 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Free to Start a Book. , j Another 50 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with Every New Charge Account Opened x and 20 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Additional with Every Dollar Purchase. i Have Stamps Ever Before Just as no store anywhere, under any Credit Is as But we want to show you that your credit is as effective }F 7H conditions, can provide better styles or at this store as cash, and therefore we're going to do a inway ‘ENG j qualities or sell cheaper than we, so bit more to-morrow for those who buy on credit than we )MANg a Becn Given So Liberally ? none can be more liberal in giving the Good as Cash, are for those who pay cash, People what wey wen sradipe stamps have come to be a legitimate factor A in modern merchandising. Stores everywhere, from the Atlantic Coast to { ‘ny one opening a new account, which may i the cee Ocean, give them with cash sales, and they are looked on and 50 Stamps with Every be settled in very small amounts, weekly (% 4) prized as valuable, because they are redeemable for acceptable premiums, or monthly, on presentation of the accom- $¥i But we wouldn’t permit any person who buys for cash anywhere to have New Charge Account. panying coupon, will receive 50 additional re : any advantage whatsoever over our patrons who settle their bills in small} trading stamps—that is, any one who comes to these stores will receive 50 amounts, That’s our guarantee, and to make it effective—to show that} stamps to start a book. On presentation of the coupon and opening an ac- we're’ thoroughly in earnest—we’ve adopted Blue Trading Stamps as a per-}count, there will be given 50 more stamps, and then with every purchase manent feature, and in future, with cvery sale, there will be two for one—that is, 20 with every you’ll get them as liberally as they are issued by dollar spent. any store in the land, under any conditions what- Our Guarantee This store competes in i¥y é 4] on We've Planned These Saturday soever, every way with the ve 5 Makes You Safe. tatty ay rendy Bargains for Men and omen proves disappointing in the slightest degree ; guar- (i to take back anything that antees prices as attractive as similar merchandise ~~ We want all those who visit The 14th Street Store Saturday to be can be bought for’anywhere, and ch benefited by the low prices we have marked on highly desirable goods. If we aber ght the wearing aypare) forthe. quoted every price we could not more emphatically impress upon you the Ta ae eee importance of taking advantage of these opening sales. Nothing equalling them has been advertised’ within our memory. Read every line. There’sa AY 50 Stamp New-Account Coupon. By presenting this coupon any time during the week ending Saturday, May 14th, and Trading Stamps DUST haa ath irae opening an account with us—that is, having i your wearing-apparel purchases charged, and With Every Sale. oe dianesebeter yon arranging to pay therefor in small amounts 7 T kly or monthly—you will be presented Sag; pay cash or have your purchase charged—the wee : @ Yy } stamps are issued to you the moment eek make a with 50 B, & M. Blue prading Sience ang HHA@YE|) selection, irrespective of when you pay. (W.) 2 nugget of economy in every one: ic is With All These Bargains 2 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps i owe, $50 nono — Wang we s Y Suits, $4.00 values, le isses’ Junior Sui . jue, at Instead of J, and, if You Open a New Account, 50 Stamps Ma $8 Bey Ane Ho. SiR, Sena ta Will Be Given in Addition Besides the 50 Which Are sens 0 iene sw e- ese Fa Lepesee S Wees f 9 3 Presented Absolutely Free to Start a New Book. pone hs es ms tore poem eee $4 China Silk Waists, $1.90 Women’s 39% Silk Rikbed Vests, white ori Sopp ag lar inme ieee y Te Ted aii aaa ates $5.75 Tailor-Made Walking Skirts, $2.75 black, 19c Beale Serres eee ot He. Danone Take Cnt ok * $3.50 Brilliantine Walking Skirts, $1.90 Men’s and Women’s 25c Hosiery, 9% Tt ee te Cie 06 cama, Bs | dedi ago ws a) $8.50 Satin-Lined Covert Jackets, $3.90 ° |Ladies’ White Cotton Voile Shirt Waists, value eo ee soe Col ta Totes w Ble, | Lhe Cotta Dome ele pos dee. MMH $5.75 Peau de Cygne Silk Waists, $2.50 $1.50, for 49c , Mena Sein nine 1 sc net ee y $15 Ladies’? Tailored Suits, $6.75 Ladies’ $8 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Keith's $3.50 eet Ta 96. a Ae fancy Ptn-On sre ype Saas $1 and $1.50 Women’s and Children’s Un- Ladies’ 25c Muslin Drawers, 12c et psit0 eeoed Tae 6 3.98, Greamny Fudge, full of nuts, pounds at 10¢, ’ ‘ ‘Women's $1.00 Untrimmed Hats, at 69¢. Cream Peppermints, filberts, &,, pound, 18¢. trimmed Shapes, 49c Men’s $10 and $12 Finely Tailored Suits, (is Artifclal worth up to $1.98 wreath, st 69e. 30c, Chocolate Creams, per pound, 196. 25c and 50c Lace Stocks and Collar and Cuff} $6.50 ae can cares OT Cer lial nape th tos eh bes * | Sets, 17¢ Men’s High-Grade $15 and $18 Suits, $11.75 Mery lata ail the Pepe ge Sono Fo, 190 20¢ and 25c Men’s and Women’s Linen Hand-}Men’s $15 Rain Coats, $8.90 8 Oe ne Gere Te anc Wiemann, ' kerthiefs, 9c Boys’ $2.50 and $3.00 Double-Breasted Suits, bemaclcararn pagel tat Sol renee ee eee 75c Women’s new Rope-Handled Bags, 39c sizes 8-15, $1.50 : Worse Furs Cores renee ae AE Meath ovat aga ag ae $1 Women’s Kid Gloves, all shades and white} Boys’ $6 -and $7 Sailor and Russian Blouse} ee and black, 50c and Double-Breasted Suits, $3.95 : Saturday's the Last Day to Get 50 ca Ba Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, ca eh oe : Cheviot Knee* Trousers, sizes} 7m B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Free. 5 nae During all of Saturday The 14th Street Store will give 50 B. & M Blue Bia ees bo 16 Sac, Zar led case oe ae se a'Sacrs wl an shogun extngessie fr as ai altham movement, $8.75. adies’ La Kimonos, 17¢ housefurnishing premiums, should take advantage of this final opportunity to secure 50 stamps HECHT BROS. 8:t1sth free. Im addition, during Saturday only, we shall give two B. & M. (OPEN LATE TO-MORROW NIGHT, Blue Trading Stamps free with each 10 cents you spend instead of & 17th Sts. : we a aR 18 cnet el