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DOWIE 10 TRY NEW YORK AGAIN Zion City Prophet Will Make An- other Effort to Teach New Yorkers Something, and Will| Preach at Three Meetings. {WILL BE WELCOMED AT . CARNEGIE HALL JUNE 26. ‘Elijah Ill. Now on His Way Back |' from Australia, Where He Had a Most Strenuous Experience with the “Heathens.” 1d Dr. Dowle will take another shy the flesh pots of New York city. agents have engaged Carnegie Music Hall for Sunday, June 26, when Mhe self-styled Elijah three times, will feild forth morning, afternoon and ‘evening tn an effort to explain his re- feent peppery experiences in Australia easieet some more of his Zion City Elljah will be accomplished by his wankiseed gon, J, Gladstone Dowle, and ‘hls wife, Mrs. Jane Dowle. Their ar- rival in New York’from a Cunard liner ‘wil be tho occasion for the assemblage ere of the heads of the Dowie church. John Alexander Dowie wailed from fan cisco on Jan. 17 last. His wife hind son had previously gone to Austra- Mia leaving New York during the dark Meys of the New York visitation, when Dowle was on exhibition at Madison Beare Garden. Cablegrams from jAustrolia have told of Dowie's narrow escape from lynching at Sidney, Auck~ Mand and Melbourne, and his final fight Ro Adelaide, where he sought ref Swith his family in the home of his wi coerce tin come ner tree gS iaaeeaeeiaaneenin = 7 7 — a THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY/'T9, Tova, deeeceniee aonenen en ae a BRAVE POLICEMEN SAVE LIVES AT A BLAZE IN JERSEY CITY, Several Jersey City policemen proved) awakened and rescued. Wolf was as- themselves heroes during a fire that! sisted by Patrolman Miller. started in @ Chinese laundry in upper 9 Lhe, 4 Central avenue and which threatened) his way into the burning laundry, found | the unconscious Chinaman qaand m to the strat. fined the | the burning bullding, which was owned tenement-houses on elther side. The fire, after starting in Wah Lung's| laundry, quickly epread to the adjo ing buildings. Firemen oucemen| by Harry y Bosl skop next door to the Chinaman, Wah Lung, was rea- y the police sergeant, who dora flames to 0 kept @ butcher laundry. rs | Wilhelm Kaew His Shakespeare. Utes arrived quickly upon the ‘The His Re with Him prospective loss of the wagh of Wah ‘And now Dowie is on his way | Inng’s customers was lost sight of by the United States is family are Col. Cari Stern; Aattendants \weached Marseilles May 7, \Wwielting Cannes and Zurich will spend jweverel weeks in England before sail- ng for New York. the police and firemen when the lives) , {of the tenants on each side of the burn-| -|ing frame building were recognized as being at stake. Sergt. George Murphy, tn charge of) @ squad of ten policemen, turned his| attention to the saving of lives. Acting under ‘his instructions the men under him hurried through the buildings ad- Joining the one burning. awakening the ¢nmates, into whose apartments suffo- In his party stical 8. Excell, late editor, ‘wcomb, also other minor nd servants, ‘The party and after he General Overseer has been in (From the Kansas City Journal.) That the German Emperor hes @ very intimate’ knowledge of Shakespeare's works is indicated by the following story told by Herr Bernay: On one oc- casion on which ‘Richard IIT." was performed at the Berlin Theatre in the presence of the Emperor, Willlam II t for Herr Bernay at the close of erformance and said to him: “During the performance, Herr Director, four Ines were recited ‘which are noi to be found in works.” “It is true, sire; they are an interpol- the ly communication with the falth- €ul at Zion City by cablegram, ever wince his departure,"’ sald Deacon Cor- Jette, in charge of the New York head- | James ORY 08 i NO- 108 Grlmnen treet, very 01 f th re In- on Quarters in the Flatiron Building, to| mates of ‘the two ‘tenements was Gn Evening World reporter to-d “He will recelve a welcome home that twill astonish the outside world. There @re now 350 members in New York, and 4t in expected that all of the subordi- mate overseers, and many other church officers will be here to give him a joy- pus welcome. = . Paying Off Bad Debts. “Before Dr. Dowie gets-here we will have met the second payment due our ereditors under the arrangement made fwith Judge Kohisatt. It falls on June | (22, and amounts to $100,000, Many of the “band in Zion City at the time of our Bnancial difficuities went forth into the “World and are earnng good wages, all ‘of which will help toward paying off the @ebt, which amounts to less than half @ milion dottars.”” | Overseer Mason, just In from a min- catiog Wit! cluding Patrolman sleeping babe in the a1 smoke was pouring. the assistance of Sis men, in-| lation i¢ in order to obtain ‘olf, who rescuiad a| greater The Emperor rtments of Mrs. ot rowned. "In. FO, rr such mutilation must be avold doe: t play Director, Te One tricks with Franklin Simon & Co. IMPORTANT SALE. ' FRIDAY, MAY 20th. Women’s Sheer White Waists. PERSIAN LAWN, lace trimmed, SELF-FIGURED MADRAS; ering tour in this vicinity, told The | heretofore $3.00 to $4.50.......... ped to Thake enowier New York Mn | PERSIAN LAWN, with Val. and peor seer GaSe "Na ||| WGN pt enbroldared Bethe’ nalstin the Bowery” Rariem:| . LINEN, band embroidered; Klyn and jersey City, and divide heretofore $5.00 to $6,50...... fthe host of 10,000," ‘said the Overseer. | [We may have Madison Suqare Gar- 1.75 2.75, \Dr. Dowle hopes to get the best re- i sults from the small meetings. for ‘a few meetings, over which | General Overseer will preside. But Women’s Shirt Already ithe converts are arriving from Aus- tralia, over one hundred having so far jpassed through New York.on their way | ‘to Zion City.” i \old, an Ttaliah, morning from gas asphyxiation at No. | | plaited waists and skirts; Killed by Gas. axtino, thirty-seven years Ita Michael | was found dead this | 2 James street. q ————_—__—— WHITE or NAVY BLUE MOHAIR, regular price $14.50.ee0.seseeee -- FIFTH AVE.,, 37th and 38th Sts, 6TH AVE, 21878 22°°STREETS DAMS, ( MUDRY GOODS CO. ee The Three Biggest Specials in Dress Goods, Ever Offered in New York City. Our position in the Dress Goods market is simp! : We can and do sell more than any other Store hereabouts. We can handle bigger quantities, thus ng you better prices. No better evidence would be possible to obtain than is represented to-morrow. It is the best we ever printed. 50c. Mohair Brilliantines at 29c. Yd. { 75c. English Mohair Sicilians, 49c. Yd. 2,200 yards of MOHAIR BRILLIANT! a very lustrous} 4, with an unusually 29¢c;: and black 75c. Imported Ail Wool Nun's Veilings, 39c. Yd. sold regularly at 180 pieces of these fashionable fabrics go on sale to-morrow at a trifle more than half price. They are en { Two Hundred 100-Piece D Sets, $4.98 -- -Worth 510,00, Plain white, decorated in gold the biggest Dim Set value New Yo ers have read of many a day. A comple ser for twelve people, Made of very fine in American China, ina} new and exi ally decinible shad $4,98 the Set To-Morrow—Instead of $10.00. cart eneenenent n-onene. 0 We'll Close Out the last 3,000 Rose Bushes To-Morrow at 10c. We cannot take mail orders for them, as they'll: go in a hurry to-morrow. dati ict One hundred thousand Rose Bushes have.gone from our ment this season—an almost incredible number, yet when theserthree: thousand are gone, that will represent the entire-quantity: we have dis dina], royal bi Usually sold at yd. day, yd. Ps day, yd The colors include cream, black and glinost every shade you may ask for, for Friday, 9 posed of. Not a single complaint has came to us the! to grow. We know ly of hundreds that are now fn spliage. These three thousand are identical with the kinds cere: a an tneantneneenene Are You Interested in Buying Silks Greatly Below the Usual Low Prices? We've nine splendid lots for you to-morrow—on all of which a pretty penny is saved to you. We do not believe that kinds of equal quality have ever been sold for sc li:tle before—a very good reason why you should be here to-morrow to get your share. before, though assartment of kinds {s somewhat broken. 10° There are z si Hy th en American Beauty, /O . Socsapione tar rites which reguiar-dealers-charge-¢5c, . Jules Ma Rambler and All the Shrubs, too, are priced at 10c. to- close. ¥ 19 Inch Plain White Louisine, ] V*net Np ‘| = yew mracke GUAR: |24 Inch Colored CrepedeChine, | "foe. oa, Deutzia, Forsythla, Hydrangea, Clematis andiseveralather well 27 inch White Habutal Siik, Special price | phy” bright. rustling | 23 inch Natural Color Pongee, | Sastey) sifon: varieties. Inahe mesenems,” of 20 inch Natural Color Pongee, { Bail ot Sinesta chet 5 19 inch Guaranteed Black Taffeta, [ g - - : 22 inh ined Tl Farts, 3YC ifs Mtr SOC asic Pred ubery San, | 49 Men’s Spring Underwear. 4 enenenene cone ee ee or ee nono~t Great $20, 000Purchaseand Sale ofthe Noted { Three Friday Specials in ; tai : Misses’ Garments. a> Three Specials for Friday Selling. Men's 50c, and 75c. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers-at oS ( ‘0 R White Lawn Dress: Fine Egyptian maco yarn; long and short sleeved doutile-seated, ght od ve years. Fine matertal best finish; pear] buttons; Fresch strap back; all Sept to 46, \ : lace and embrolder: Also extra fine Balbriggan Shirts and pcesely in largessizes; walue:?Sc.; al larly $4.50, Friday sleeves and regular length Drawers; sizes 46 to 54. White Dresses: Of organdles and lawns, trimmed with embroidery and lace; tucked ee also lace Inserting. Sizes 6to 14, 27) 98 i Sizes 4 to 14, Of chambrayand gingham, prettily trimmed; some in Russtan effect. Regu- larly $1.50. Friday at......... 98c At 69c. Instead of $1.00. Men's Medlicott Morgan high-grade Shirtseand Drawerg, lights mer’ weight, In two shades—light blue and salmon; ésilk- fi D buttons; reinforced double fatok sizes 30 to a nf Anh i At 95c. Instead of $2.00. renifeaterebeairtareairme ines bewecteren pengeraaty the Jot; as jure ; two shades—cream ite and thblue; tf garments; long sleeves; open entire front; all sizes. moist Six Hundred Iron Bed Couche: Greatly Underprice. IRON BED COUCHES ARECREATING AGREAT STIR‘IN THES: We have purchased from the Olympic Company, of Rue de Rivoli, Paris, cutters of the famous Hindoo Kurand Diamonds, their entire stock at prices absolutely without a parallel in the history of the trade. Stagnation of business among the great specialty houses |s responsible for the sacrifice. In no other way would this great concern have unloaded to us their magnificent stock for cash. Thousands znd Thousands of Pieces, All Beautiful and Brilliant. 5-Drawer Drop-Head Sewing Machines at $13.95, This {s unquestionably the lowest azses Weal a ailteteg"badsant Ghat sil create © aught Uirore wmonaet show: Price ever quaded for a f-tranen drop~ ¢ Furniture World. Magers are with each other the sup Hath atticla whemner a Brooch, « Pid or whatever it may be in mounted ons vel- make, And with each machine at the {4c Of thelr product. The market is full of good kinds and worthles * yet ped: tn feck, “every piece tn just as Te core te (us| om hid great Parte ertaiien: Orie to-morrow s ataay } ones. ‘There are so y ways Of 1 soe the ‘cost! ort Siroodhes ta Sonrt-Pipky nave scl] “Nirsodhnes's ant Fe Bina hey Ween sola A that the public must depend largely upon a store's knowledge of what and a, eine trom $1.80 0 § and now selling trom $2 19 $10 in Qc bedlss should be, and the store’s honesty-of: purpose in nee them No mnie in ryoent, rea Till have attracted eo, wide attention as thls one ner Breve, Gold- sort of a bed. ’ ma) & er the; atthe Feally ridiouloss prices they ares We have six trandred ron Bed Couches to sell: to- ; Prices never before reached by any. house. i —— We have plenty for all, and man § Tucker e FREE, $9.00 [von Bed Couches-at $. 9 e eS a. -00. Maker S Stock of Art Goods. ree Tucker ses for two. dotlere } Bult with bronze iron framen, fitted is This manufacturer of fine Art Goods, wishing to make a thorough an Matha saearabeetiinneate ua. beter Bah ge poet efteal odds and ends in Bs eeablisiment ae us several illow tops, lambrequins, pillows, and so forth, at prices so foe honestly advertise the best sorts of Art Goods at one- be opened io the width of a.double‘bed. i sides are ed, it makes a very substantial couch, Complete with Mattress and Bolster, antee for Five Years, as well as that of the maker—whose name {sa honse- hold word. clearsup of all the Waist Suits. 7.50 Nackoll Carkart s(o- VERY SPECIAL SHIRT WAIST NEWS. The continued cold weather has played havoc among the Waist manufacturers. They are offering foods at big reductions and cannot find a market for them. One of the largest manufacturers— nown to make the best fitting Waist in the city—sold to us 250 dozens of his choicest Waists AT LESS THAN HALF PRI 4,500 Particularly Attractive White Lawn Waists—fronts of all-over embroidery—in. white and white and black effects. Back and sleeves nicely tucked. ‘ Value 3.50 to 4.50. White figured Madras Waists, wide tucks, finished with hand-made hemstitching, perfectly tailored and very full, Value 3.50 to 4.50. Choice colored Madras Waists—in green, tan and blue stripe—yokes tucked—finished with large pearl buttons, Excellent style and man tailored. Value 2.50 to 3.75.\ Very fine quality White Lawn Waists—tucked and hemstitched, with wide band of embroidery and deep tucks down the front, Value 2.50 to 3.75. Colored fancy striped Swiss Waists, in pink, cadet, rose, lavender, black and white; also embroidered dotted batiste, Value 2.50 to 3.50. Large variety-of Lawn Waists made with tucks, lace insertion and embroidery, Value 1.75. Colored Madras, Percales, Cheviots and cotton Voiles, in plain shades, striped and figured. Finely tailored and perfect fitting, : Value 1.75 to 2.50. E2 quarter and one-third actual values, Ready in the morning—Balcony Art Store. Lithographed Pillows, made up call . Reg- plete. Fine lot of designs. ularly $1, For this sale at. A9c| Soc, stamped linen Centre- 10c| Pieces Pure Linen Pillow Tops and Backs; stamped for embroidering; very rich satin floral designs; appliqued. Regularly $1.50. For is sale entcenenentnenenenenenantnt They run as lightly and smoothl: as a watch. Built of antique oak with swell-front cabinet and five drawers; the head raises and lowers with the lid. All latest Improvements, of course. Just 25 Machines to be sold at this price, $13.95. Sold by Agents for $40.00, This Bed Couch was madeto- selvat.$9, Its lowest price heretofore has been $4.98. We have one hundred: for to- morrow at $4.00. $11.00 Dowble |von-Couches: at - SCs These are practically double beds or couches. One section is made to slide underneath the other, though when laced alongside, for 2 double d, mattresses are of equal height. They can be used as two single beds, two single couches, one single couch or a double bed. Built-of bromre4ron frames, fittedueftter! spring ends, Complete with.2 Mattresses. ands 2: Bolsters, These-doudie“iron Couches were. made to sell: at$t1. Theirrla v4 tofore has been $6.75. We have one hundred-and' fiftypto-selPat, $6.00, Figured Sateen Lambrequins {n a varl- ety of colors; prettily fringed. 39 Regularly 69¢.; now (oF Laundry Bags in all ines; regularly sold at $1, 75c. and S0c. Bion dot he ale tr OAC Stamped Pillow Tops in all the new designs; regularly sold at 50c., 10c 3 ind 25c. For this sale at.. Sixty very fine Pillow Slips; hand- somely embroidered. Just half price. eee oe Kalsomine TINTALL, A Sanitary Kalsomine. Will keep until you use It. $5 Rimless Eyeglasses for 10 Karat Gold Cased 75¢ Important Distribution of Recom- mended. by UAAGESD and sanitists everywhere as a healthy wall finish for ; Springs and the Best Quality dwelling “apartments and ater Inte- $12.00 Handsome Sofa Beds.at: $0084 : . riors, In the following colors: aes Periscopic Lenses. ; This one is really'the acme of perfection im Sots Corrected Pe! P j iver Gray, Special Beds, It embodies every ornamental pleceof fur- These are the goods regularly advertised MY ygaas Sale The cut showe this Sofa Bed made-up a2 soft. | as $5.00 Gold Eyeglasses for $1.00. Cc lt Pink, price, | BY Paising both sides to a evel with the centre you Special for to-morrow and Saturday... Corn (yellow), \ Nee ee reiPen Itiie nentie sawelne ae ‘They are provided with the famous patent guards, which absolutely prevent } bilac, other makes a sofa. slipping, tilting oF painful pressure on the nose. The same quality goods in Tan, Cc Complete with Heavy Green Denim Mattress, framed Eyeglasses or Spectacles, $1.00. Our opticians are practical men with } Salmon, The i ; 5 3 2s 5 q y are built of the vary best bronze iron frames, with National wire-sp years ollexperleace, atey ES your vision and properly adjust each pair } Court Gray, Picase Ke. Made to sell at $12; their lowest price heretofore has been 705." fe hi $150 40-karat gold-cased Chains for Eyeglasses, with hairpin or holder 50c ! Buxement two hundred and fifty to sell at $7.00. Shan uatrented|s1 Yeats cafe rac neeae cece as ae cena ies i creeeenteateimenenteaects | hinttitnteetmentegeacecnente tema tcttettntnttntttttntee tte Oceulists’ prescriptions filled and broken glasses repaired at dittle prices Artists M aterials, Groceries for Friday and Saturday penned oe arscesbievoumseranecacereneeaserers-ers) ‘ Thé success of the Amateur Oil Color 4 | A Great Reduction Sale of tox Not in kenomenal just Gon | [Biswmaak has ommswenieaes | {Rotate see the thing for beginners. Genuine Red Sable Brushes— 7.00 Linoleums, Oilcloths and Mattings! Importedand § 7 ‘ By the Nos, t and 2.,...5¢|Nos.7 and 8... 10¢ . + Domestic Linoleums Square Yard Nos. 3and 4.....6¢/Nos. 9 and 10.. gy¢ ality | 65c. quality 75. quality | 85c. quality Nos, 5 and 6... Nos. 11 and 12. 0c. quality Oe | G56. auality AQc | ie sual 59 | Beauty 650 | bed ee Remnants of Linoleum, per square yard, 29% | Friday Notions. 5,000 square feet of well lighted floor space devoted to this special sale, ie No.goods will be sent C. Q. D. or exchanged. Broadway and Thirteenth St. | etl pci sta Na Prices ; i Per Square 8c. Pearl-Head Hat Pins, 3 for.. 1Q, down in Oilcloth Specials Yerd s00-yd, Silk Thread, all colors.. Se | $5c. quality Large asst. 22¢. Fancy Side Hiss BOC tee ateonminanaac te bc dation Girdles to lace. . 14 vee 49c China and Japan Mattings! 200 Rolls fine China and Japan Mattings, by the roll of 40 yards, $10.50 to $12.50, at the spetial price Of... on mene Or by the. la The 75c. quality at..., Fancy Foundation Col- 15c Delight Pins for producing the medium and long waist effect... 10c 4Sc. Pe. White Prey Garter Web.. 5¢ 30c. Box of 800 Jet Pins.. Tnwer Seal Hisewits. Bretealieten, || Redueed from 280: Graben Waters...) mer vls.. Ze value 6.98 | | | | | |