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WILL OPEN MONDAY Fafure to Find Proper Loca- tions in Time Caused Some Delay—Where the Baths Are to Be Found. WON DIAMOND PI to Student of Public Scho Record—Programme. Thirteen free public floating baths In Manhattan and one in the Bronx will be Opened on Monday next. The delay in Commencement exercises Schoo! No. &, tn West Fiftleth stre: of which Miss Susan 3 d Opening the baths this year, it 1s ex-!ctpal, were heid to-day at the school Plained by Supt. Walker, was due to} building. Forty-two students were the failure to find the proper locations! gradunted. in time. Last year some of the sites were con- sidered not too healthy by the Board of Health, and this year many sites Picked out were considered unhealthy.| by Pearl Sullivan, a recitation by Hel tue? Every place where a bath {s to be|R. McDonald, a solo by Carrte Himmel onened on Monday at dawn has been| and the address by the class valedic- Passed upon by the health auth Wes, | torlan, Edith Hardenbergh, Afterward} ponpon, June 2—The honors tc The largest of the paths will be at| the class was addressed by former| bq distributed in celebration of Kine Third street. It will have a capacity of; School Commissioner Hugh Kelly, Edward's birthday to-day include # 20,000 n day.sAt each bath there will The diamond pin, presented each | haronstey for Alfred Hatmaworth. pri 4 ° 7 letor o! he iy ‘all, Evening be two attendants and a policeman on yee to the. aay wk he ala R ws and many other publications ir duty. The bat! Fics class record by Henry A. »| England. oP. M. BOI remain Open tnt ealdent. of] the Board’ of \wduoation, Knighthood | will also be conterres: The locations o¢ the bane are an to-| tas, won, by Edith Hardenbergn,| on, ErOE, Jamon, Dewad’ the aol r ‘ea! daughter of a New York newspaper | “*" 8nd Edward Elgar, the composr t " : man.‘ The presentation of this pin wanters, Went chirty-Atth ateeet,| ohowed the "address, of former com | ENGINE JUMPS TRACK. second street and West Ninety. missioner Kelly, who also presented — attention tie waaae ae "th! to Elsle Marion Knoke a almilar pin|Acctdemt Delays Commuters on Hook, East ‘Third. wast inthe ett | won by her last February, at the Drighton Beach Road. t Thirty-feat, mid-winter examinations, but not pre-) 4 pBrigmton Bench railroad looomotive Twenty-fourth, Bast Thirty-first, East Fifty-first, East One Hundredth and East One Hundred and Twelfth streets. In the Bronx the pler at the foot of sented until to-day, President Rogers alwa: sented the pins heretofore, unable to do so to-day, owing to Mary Blank. 3 won by ———__ English, w A FURNITURE OPPORTUNITY. Here's a Chance to Furnh Your House at 10 Per Cent. Diswunt. The well-known furniture Muse of McGrorty's, of No. 2270-2274 Thia ave- nue (One Hundred and Twenty-tyird to Dne Hundred and Twenty-fourth greet) have created quite a stir in the trade PROMPT WORK AT FIRE. gerous looking fire which started ear! this morning in No. 261 Front street, dealings in paints and oils. As soon as the first fire company ai thelr way into the hall and ‘They laying on the fire in short order. Their position was perilous explosions, were iikely minute, It was only the tion on Croker’s part this danger. by Lowden Was gutted and $10,000 damage d ——— “Suspended.” upst Some might say that they do not *e Pawate how It can be possible for a house to sell goods 10 per cent. cheaper and att] make a profit. This is easily explained Thelr location ts in a nelghborhood| where rents are moderate, although they occupy two five-story bulldings; yet their location is as accessible as any other furniture house in the city Furthermore a great portion ef the articles they sell are manufactuma tn their own factory, and whatever goods they have occasion to purchase ouwide are for spot cash, thus affording them every posalbie discount and concesshn, which is naturally to the advantage of Ni thelr patrons and which accounts fr! House, acd the der vem agressing th the steady increase of their business. | to bark furlousle st hin The house of McGrorty's was estab| considerably, upeete ‘moved Mshed in 1865 and enjoys an enviabla| member who was reputation for high-class house furnish should. be suspended. “Thereupon tia i carpets, , at remarkably dog was driven out, and suspended { cash and on liberal|such that lone. Pagiiament during the proceed gs huteired years ago the Lords thrown into consternation by a dog’ that Sale of Serge Suits at $12. The Serge Suits involved in this sale are not to be com- pared with ordinary ready-made Serge Suits at $15, or in Style, fabric and tailoring they are far superior. These are fine blue and black serges in the new single and dotble breasted sack models. This low’ price, $12, is possile only because we make them in our own-workrooms and sell direct te you. Thus, instead of paying $15 or $18 elsewhere, vou get these serge suits here at the specia FREE PUBLIC BATHS |EDITH HARDENBERG Henry A. Rogers Prize Presented Eighty-four for Highest Class in Pubdlic Mack is prin- The exercises opened with a “Greot- ing’’ by Grace Schroeder. Then followed a reading by Helen O'Halloran, a recl- tation by Irene B. Mortis, a recitation | East One Hundred ant F; Btreet Is now under conderntion one SIEhE Si liness ewalchiiKepts bimiatah a | Iso be opened OMe. by teondayes at Ie will Meo belopened | NOMS, «coca. pries, for excellence| én Prompt work on the part of Chief Croker prevented the spread of a dan- five-story building occupied by firms by offering their wares at 10 per yent.| rived @ second alarm was turned in by Hegeman & Co,, 200 less than the advertised articles ofany| and Chief Croker came at this call, house in thelr line, Under his directions the firemen fought! Broadway. had a dozen streams of water because to occur any immediate uc- prevented The bullding was occupied Howe. The entire interior On the subject of dogs, a writer tn Lendon Opinion relates that only one dog lias ever had the audacity to enter A were ptly proceeded Lprd North, the interrupting him manner that he never inter- in. HARMSWORTH, THE EDITOR WHOIS TO ' BE A BARONET. ol ot, | ent attached to a flat car jumped the track during the rush hours to-day at Neck | Road, delaying traffic for three-quar- | ters of an hour. | The cammuters on thelr way to the | [city were held up at the etations thousands who are employed in New late at their York were consequently work. ‘Cures While You Sleep. Hyomel Guaranteed to Cure Catarrh, or Money Refunded ly a re It ts the most economical of all remedies for the cure of catarrh, and the only one that follows a natura! method in treating dise: respiratory organs. Phy vise a change of climate for the cure of catarrh. With Hyomei, a change | of climate {s gained while at home | Its healing baleams impregnate th: | air you breathe, and their health-giv ing and germ-destroying powers to the most remote alr cells of thr respiratory organs. You take no risk in buying Hyom Hegeman & Co. have so much confi dence in its power to kill catarrh grippe and catarrhal colds that they sell it under their personal guarantee to refund the n:oney {f it fails to cure. 6 n of glory and loud applause last night at] Manhattan Beach. ——— thriller te @ representation of the blow. | Sunday World Wants Work ing up of the American frigate Pivia- detphia in the harbor of Tripol! by Capt. For Friday and Saturday Only, We place on special sale these Men's Oxfords at $2.50 a pair. Same Style as Cut. In russet, patent leather, vici kid and calfskin. The same qualit you pay elsewhere $3.50 for, on sale here at $2.50 Sale of $2, $3 and $4 Wash Vests reduced to price of $12. | Sale of Homespun Outing Suits at $10. Here are Homespuns (coats and trousers) that are very different from the ordinary sort, particularly in the way they fit and the style. And this you cen easily convince yourself of by coming here and trying one on. Coats in the new single and double breasted sack models, trousers in the peg top style, with belt straps and side buckles. Made of the fashiorable gray, brown and olive homespuns, with faint overplaid patterns. On special sale at $10. Sale of Fine Summer Suits at $15. To really appreciate how elegant these $15 suits are you should compare them with the $25 product of tailors. They are identical 0 far as rich~ ness of fabric and tailoring is concerned, but in style they are more sugges- tive of the Fifth avenue tailor. There are handsome feather-weight worsted suits in the modish light grays, steel grays and browns, some mottled, others m check and overplaid effects. and soft-feeling, rich biue serge suits, all at the special price, $15. Sale of Young Men’s Serge Suits at $8.50, Here's a sale of Young Men's $12 blue serge suits at $8.50. They are modelled especially for young men of 13 to 17 years in the 3 button cu way sack style with broad shoulders and long, narrow snugfitting collars and lapels and the trousers are in peg top style. These serge suits on special sale at $8.50, Suits for Big Men, $15, $20 and $25. No matter how big you are—even 44, 46 or 48 chest—we can fit you per- fectly and without wait or delay. Youcan slip right into the lightest feather- weight worsted or serge suit, and enjoy comfort, at $15, $20 or $25. ~ae Open Saturday Night Until 10,30, A St. Cor, Bh Aare, $1.15. | "This isa groat) wash vest. season. And here just in time is a re- duction sale of smart Tan Linen, Flain White and Fancy Wash Vests n the new single-breasted mode's, che reduced price, $1.15 White Plaited Negligey Shirts at 98C Just receive\ 100 dozen of crisp new white shirts.with 16 plaits across front, after Wating the entire’ week. AS fast as wecan get them in they go out. Thesegre not the ordinary kind, but the syt exclusive shops sell at $1.50 am $2, Our special price is 98c. ‘ ¥ “SHE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE %, 1900 Stephen Decatur, who had quite a fuss with pirates about a hundred years ago. A fat man who tried his best not to occupy more than ofe seat confessed he'd never heard of Decatur, but he yelled and clapped his hands at the Fpectacla unt!l he was red in the face, | Prior to the blowing up of the boat NEW SPECTICLEAT MANHATTAN BEA Pain's fireworks opened with a biaze there was a carnival which introduced ports and a lirge ballet. The exhibitio: lay of fireworks, Ber’of pretty. nov and well-trasned cluded with a during which an tles were introdu; dle- 4. This summer the alzziing, thundering Monday Morning Wonders. Sa a, Alt CARS TRANSFER TO \ LEUNGTON 10 3 AVE 759° 1000" Sr smart, well-made, wear quoted on such excellent detail work in their every ably with suits selling el double our price. Made of fancy wors ing at from $15 to $20 all Boys’ Cheviot Suits, double-breasted style; sizes 8 to 15—well made; equal to $1.65 Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years—were made to sell at 75c. fo BOG suits selling at a third more.. In Undermuslins, More New Pieces Come Trooping In. Seems as tho’ there’s no end to the wonderful bargains this Sum- mer sale of Undermuslins offers. Each week finds new recruits ready to fill up gaps made all through stocks by appreciative buyers. For to-morrow we're particularly fortunate in being able to quote the following exceptional money-saving items, which come about through an exceptionally advantageous purchase. Corset Covers, of good cam- | Cambric Skirts—(3 styles)with bric, tight fitting; all felled deep flounce, deep embroider ed seams ; no mail orders, rutile and insertion; also with four Val. lace Insertions and Corset Covers, of cambric, trimmed with embroidery : rutile with lace and insertion; 5c | _ special, 98 special 9¢ | Nainsook Gowns — Surplice Corset Covers, of lawn, tucked style, with rutile around neck, in clusters and trimmed with edged with lace, deep rutile on hemstitched ruttie, 19¢ | sleeves, with hemstitched hem ; | Special, 69c Nainsook Corset Covers— UN French cut, with Val-lace and | Namsook | Gowns, — surplice Insertion and ribbon around | eee als Bibs oc | fonts, trimmed with Val gspecial, © | and insertion special, 79¢ Nainsook Corset Covers—(4 | Nainsoox and Cambric Gowns styles) all the very latest ef- | —Surplice effects with flowing fects; handsomely trimmed with Sleeves (3 styles); all. beautt- lace and embroidered insertion fully trimmed with lace and and lace edge; special, 49c | embroidery; alsoEmpire style, Cambric Drawers _ umprela elavorately trimmed with good utile, trimmed with Point de Ca precae Paris lace and insertion; special 29¢ | “strong net and. batiste, Cam*ric Drawers—With lawn d, straight fronts, princess umbrella rutfle, tucked ana also a lot of short hip trimmed with embroidered ct corsets; special for ruttle; special, 39¢ to-morrow only, no mail or- ders filled. 39¢ Combric Drawers—With um- | Children’s Rompers — Waist aren roars ee naecimamed and bloomers made in one tion and lace edge, two st is Jeep plcces or cond Chambeay, foricholeeraneclals’ y! the thing to slip over the out- RSH SPECHaly 49 side clothes of the little boy Cambric Drawers—With deep and girl when they want to rufile trimmed with Cluny romp and play; sizes 2 to lace four inches deep; special, 59 P A years, O5c,; size 6 years... 75¢ Muslin Skirts—With deep TaWR WINNIE ee, flounce, tucked, special, 49¢ |} Point de Paris face and in- Muslin Skirts — With deep sertion, finished with ribbon cambric flounce, trimmed with rosette; bottoms — trimmed deep embroidered rutile; spe- with three lace insertions and cial. 59 deep lace ruffle; sizes 6 Second Floor, Near Rotunda. months to 2 years; special. $1.49 Salurday’s Sale of Good Fyeglasses and Spectacles. The money-savings we quote on these specials in eyeglasses and spec- tacles for to-morrow must appeal to every wearer of such eye-helps. You can well afford to own two pairs at such prices—and everyone should have the second pair, Miotdoine Eyeglas: and Spectactes— A bright metal resembling 14 kt. gold; imper- vious to feather~ ‘ht, fitted ilex crystal | With Solid Gold Parts | glasses have solid cold springs Spectacles solid gold nose- pieces; neat and dignified looking; $3 asked elsewhere for the same 5; spectacles have straight ‘cial or riding bows; eyeglasses fitted | _Ublngr special sale price, LD with patent American cork nose | With Brazilian Pebbles—Genu- rests; exclusive dealers charge ine axis-cut pebbles, set in gold- $1,50 for these; special, per pair, 68¢ oine frames; the {fin eye. Rimless eg’asses and glasses and spectac made: Spectacles—Will not tarnish | Sold every day at the eaciusive from moisture; always look opticians’ at $4 and $5 a pair; bright and new; reguiar opti- | special sale price, 98c clan's price $1.2 i ‘Special sale price, Main Floor, Front, Contre, 48c | Men’s Serge, Wool Crash and Handsome Homespun Suits at $5.65. A splendid opportunity, this, to invest in a summer suit, for the price is the lowest ever Regular $8.00 and $10.00 Values. They show particular care and attention to We'll fit you to-morrow in one of these ideal Summer suits for. Men’s Hand-Made Suits, $11.80. black clays and thibets—materials and workman- ship in these suits are equal to those in suits sell- Bring the Boys for These Specials: Third Avenve to Lexingtion—Dloomingdale Brothers—59th to 60th Street. i | PRACTICAL JER DIS LUGHIN the s waflle romolatning Jokes too fi topped. the pair met. They had the usual spat and, after making remarks about rubber, Rich hit the pan of flour a whack and (t flew all over the peddier. Roaring and holding his, sides while the peddier dug the flour out of 11s eyes, Rich made his escapa ie Jaughed so hard that persons at Hurh- holdt and Varet streets lau Caucasian Brigands, Nows hos just reached Tiftis of a dew ing act of brigandage on the trans« Caucasian railway Between the stas ATT (ey, Case him. All he could say was: tions of Novosemak and Abassa four AVMNADY Wists (ot! Nol 9) -Mewaroielic svi gughes toi nace aecaeiweeériear tt |lacatek eae forced thelr way into they Brooklyn, ts dead as the renult| A minute later Rich fell. ‘The-cords| mafl van, stabbed one of the two om! of & stroke of apoplexy brought on by|tn his neck stood out. His face grew | ctals in charge, and, having bound end excessive Inughing. Between Rich ena |Ted. Wi poe An ambulance was | gagged both, proceeded to rifle the mail i hot waffie pedd sent for and the surgeon sald the} and treasure chest. ‘The raid an aged hi fle peddler there was laughing fit had produced the stroke| highly successful, the total wateet bp Always trouble, It was the delight of lthat had ended his lite, the looty amounting to $50.00. ‘The Fich to worry the peddler. Yosterday While the body was being carried into | prigands escaped. : street | Some Very Important Saturday Items ALL CARS TRANSFER Jo LEUNGTN To 3 AvE 7 59°10 60" Sr A Lot of Girls’ Suspender Dresses, New and Pretty, $1.98 No moiher but what will vote these charming little frocks the very best value she’s ever seen, resisting, light-weight and x0 hiitle girl who won't be |i 4 Proud to wear them. fy ° They're made of excellent +, quality. The suits are quality linen and chambray, with ; jainty white lawn waists, prettily 4 tucked and trimmed with fine in- ty ’ sertion. 1 Sizes 6 to 12 ay line and compare favor- years; special... $1.98 4 2 Children’s D: —Made in high af sewhere at more than tnd low neck styles — gingham, [ & linens and dimities—all beautifully 1 5 65 trimmed with pretty lace—sizes 2, i 3 ‘ears—$1.98, $2.69, 7 e $298 and, tee, $398 I 1 Misses’ Wash Sults —In gingham, chambray and linen; made shirt-waist 3 and Russian styles—all distinctively and effectively trimm: ae 14 and 16 years—$4.98, $5.49 and. sere : aN . % teds, cheviots..secges, | ——————— iE x Over 4,000 Cloth Bound ‘ 5 ° over town. Books in This Sale at 45c. | The series comprises books of interest for everybody—handsome Fy silk-cloth bound editions with artistic gilt tops. A few of the many M Boys’ Norfolk Suits se fella Horse’ Sima, by Boer $ or Russian blouse suits— The Retain te Maite eee vey Hon senate id, camodcmn. Jb Beseat. rs many of which have sold at Dark aan noel Dalian by Mra. Hones. Birw Principles, by Spencer, y $5 and $6—to- Lita by P. G. Hem- | Mra. Hemanwe Pooms % i $2.95 ‘Section. ; mertan. morrow choice at The Initiale, by Baroness Tas on The Koran of Mohammed. u Farrar. e Kor fe of Christ, cite Se Seeun Oy Lalla Rookh, ‘by M Main Floor, 50th Bt. Section. Women’s Oxfords and Children’s Shoes at Sharply Reduced Prices. This speciat shoe sate shows the most aecisiwe price-cuts of the s-ason on Smart, well made, wear-resisting oxfords and shoes. Shoppers here to-morrow in need of new Jootwear cannot ayford to miss the money-savings quoted. Women’s $2.50, $3 & $4 Oxfords, $1.98. Gibson Tie Oxfords and low button effects In patent colt, the very latest styles and newest { toe shapes; all sizes. A Women's $2 & $2.50 Children’s Black and Russct Shoes, 49c. Tan Oxfords, $1.39. Black and genuine tan vicl kid shoes, in The smartest shapes and styles in tan calf lace and button styles, with flexible oak soles i v ; Sizes 2% to 5, 490.5 nA HSI Beaty Soa itoaie ‘OMery pair fully. guaranteed and worth a dollar. he: ‘Recond Floor, 60th Bt . aed Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, $1.25. | _ Children’s While Canvas Shoes : Tan vici and tan calf, with fine oak soles, in ace bee nth lace and button styles; sizes 5 to 11; wo: f button styles; sizes 8 to 11, $1.25, worth $1.75; sizes 14 Us to % worth $2 at $1.50. Boys’ Lace Shoes, $1.50. Little Men’s Shoes, 98c. Tan calf, in lace styles only; sizes 1 to 5%, $1.50; worth | $2.00 a pair. Tan calf, lace style; sizes 8 to 13%, 98c.; worth $1.50, | Second Floor, 59th St, Section. Women’s Pretty || Saturday’s Special Sale of Parasols, $1.48. | Popular Sheet Music, 11c. By ‘ Bloomingdales’ Sheet-Music Store, the most popular in town, offers some’ splendid vs\ues for to-morrow in the most-wanted musical hits of the da» For instance: Vocal. i The Sweetest Girl in Dixte. SSeelitt for Tou. Ake Bom seem to Cure About Me. . n. the Coon and the Octoroon, Nancy 1 pil 3 Down Where the Suwanee River Flows, | Goodby. Fedora. 1 In Zansiber. 2 Longing for My Old Kentucky Tha’ Man Bening. ae: y Dat Doo stelin 1 Tinceomhonon Fou Opec! A! Down on the Brandywine. ; Instrumental. Moonlight Serenace. Pisce were. waltz. wing Cupid Two-Stem . Jo, March: a 2 Fee termes, | EAMES Qiicen oe Heats Waite, 75c. and $1 Music Books, 25c. re romi warts Comic Song Folio, a For style-variety, daintiness es arranged "aa piano Gusta ‘The Famous Star Danc a ry Fi es Dance Folio, : A IRS Ke and good quality you'll travel }] gourk™{ncmpositions in the above folios are ai! copyrighted. and, are, Mgt te, 4 a long way to come anywhere near matching our prices on these exceptionally smart para- sols. Pure China silk coaching, hem- stitched parasols, natural handles in green, garnet, navy blue 4 48 ° and white, at 65 —Ot heavy pure silk taf- ALSL65 feta, beautiful stripes, all shades, Values up to $3.75, Main Floor, 60th St. Section Men’s Collars, 4% Dozen 55c. These men’s and boys’ collars are made of four-ply fabric, fully guaranteed. The é over forty new and up-to-date styles for choice. These collars will wear as well as the average 15c. collar, and sell elsewhere for 75c. a half dozen, Men’s Light Underwear, 25c. Good balbriggan shirts and drawers—the former with I or short sleeves, the latter wit double seats; sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Underwear, 29¢. Plain ribbed and mesh openwork mercerized shirts and drawers— every garment fully guaranteed to fit perfectly; worth $1. lain’ Floor, 60th St. Section. Men’s and Boys’ Leather Belts. About 500 dozens to go on sale to-morrow—all the newest styles in. black and all the fashionable colors, The buckles are all decidedly new and smart, s that were made to sell at 75c.—special to-morrow at 25c. Each. Main Floor, oth St. Section, Gloves, 15c. Excellent quality lisle thread, in with two clasps; all sizes, Worth 25c. a pair; special 15¢ No mail orders filled. Main Floor, 59th St. Section. in Ribbons. We name some splendid values of ribbons. Prices in every instance are half and less. Dresden and Per- sian effects and polka dots; all usually sold at 75c. and $1 yard. At 12':c, Se and 18c Yd. 5 inches wide; usually sold at 25e. and 35Sc. a yard. <= Women’s Lisle tan, black, gray and white; made while the lot lasts at, pair, Some Specials for to-morrow in the wanted sort At 35c Yd. —Fancy ribbons in desirable shades; © inches wide; —Satin taffeta ribbons, 342, 4 and Matin Floor, 69th St, Sectton,

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