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UST PLAGUES CITY: NO RELIEF IN SIGHT ayers Complain of Dirt Clouds, but ~ Out of Date and Anyhow Dust Is Better When Taken Dry. nts against the dusty eoml- Mew York's streete continue to ‘j dhe Brening World every day, ‘the eftuation ts still calmly ignored Mtrevt-Cleaning Department. The fe & simple one that could be with by any one who cared hia department gontitions by | which Md have full power to sprinkle the woul stroats, Thero ts only one class in New York that objects “to the sprinkilng. This class Js composed of owners of fast Automobiles, Tt is dangerous, as well ue disagreenbie, to drive an automobile rate on & street wh been sprinkled, Bh Be majorit, ety want the re) in, Of the taxpayers in the Btreets watered by the aint thon oh of th “ © 0} ore Ing on West Turty-fitth arrest | a the Edkor of The Kvening World: Fespecttully call your attention to the filthy condlt lon oe West, Dairy Atth atreat, especially the block between Elghth and Qinth avenues, caused by Pie leh SulvGte, aor ate Sy in, thie neighborhood. | "NO #°nH 08 Xt 18 Lingowaible to open a window Without having a cloud of dust blow into-the room. I also wish to state that there is @ public school in this block which over 1,20 children attend dally, find these must go through this dust: nk Jaden sir to and from school. Tuls aun certainly 2 het henefolal to thelr oe ge je health of others whom Wes to Keep te ae ee den | Qusiieas requires to go through this rin} ane is why the apenas “Can euch vigorous complaints. | mp ry cared to act in his| its duty RIVAL GANS — MOTEL ENGINEER ‘RIVAL MEET AND FIGHT | ENDS HIS LIFE ers” Clash on the Street, but tmve been rece pt. Gibson, Major Woodbury’s 4 man in'tho Street-Cleaning nt, wes ealed ho Gust wes preferable to would be eaid, had gone Facclared the morern fone so that iets /*%Dead in Brede’s Hotel, One pall : iu i BU cit sata 3 / SHE WORLD: TUESDAY Phe Unusual Store, It Is Not Too Soon To Prepare for Summer. It is an acknowledged fact that the Orientals know how to keep cool and comfortable better than any other people, e are now displaying samples of our new importations for this season’s business. Fifth Floor, Japanese Rugs:—A very durable quality in {mitation Oriental patterns, Although these rugs will last several seasons, they are cheap enough and just the thing for temporary use, Sizes 6x9 to 12x15., 5.50 to 18.00 Japanese Cotton Rugs:—A delightfully cool and pleasant rug for also, Sizes 1.6x3 to 12X15...s.eeenes Damascus Mats:—The kind that water won’t hurt, Elcellent 1.00 to 16.00 India Moodj Rugs:—A rough but very dur- able porch mat, Sizes 2x4 to 9x12.,, seems to be complete without them, They admit the air, but keep out the hot sun. RATTAN CHAIRS: These come from China and are the best in- expensive summer chairs you can buy. In six styles cracked ice 12 hours. In two sizes, 4 and 2 quarts.............005 siarprererr) 01 1.00 and 2.00 purer fire besioem use, As rae ape white and green and white color combinations, Solid colors 90c to 36,00 for verandah use, Sizes 2x4 to 7x10... poe temecessccee ne: 1.50 to 18.00 Basement, Siddaris or Japanese Porch Curtains:—No porch We have them in three varieties, TOMOXA 2 iinercveswienerene vi 5 4.50, 5.50, 6.00, 6.75, 7.00, 12.00. CALCUTTA WATER COOLERS: These little coolers will keep STRAW SEATS: Every household should have a number of these straw pads about. Almost indispensable. am Cordes, of Spencer Arms partment-House, Is Found Flee When Police Appear with Revolvers, |} 4’Blook Away. i iam Cordes, sixty years old, of| 6, 200 Amaterdam avenue, committed to-day by gas in Brede's Hotel, Tor nearly half an hour early to-day there was a lively fight in Baxter ee eet yonue and Kixty-ninth | Steet, @nd according to the police it He wae chist engineer in tho| 88 between members of the “Five ‘Arms, an apartment lwiet at| Ponts” gang and the Harlem Branch yy and Bixty-ninth street. | of the ‘fai totton, ‘Three took a room last night tn| of the fighters w d and looked Brede's and retired early, A smell of/"P in the Elizaboth street police ete- en in tho halls this morning was | tlon. tYaced to his room and the doors wero | ‘Phe police say the Harlem branch in, When Dr, ‘Thomas, of| Went to Baxter street looking for a velt Hospital, arrived Cordes was) fst There were abe enty of \tmem and they met the ''F P The gangs al 1 for some min eurted 2 nN, of District-Attor= Jerome's staff, and two policemen the fight and, with thelr clubs drawn, rushed into ‘the centre of the strugeling men. They were compelled to draw their revolvers. When the members of the two gangs saw the weapons the alt-di had a gold watch, A ring, 8 was a Masonic mibiem, cents In his pockets, A_ letter, August last, was found, pre-!| ably written by his wife to their in which Mrs, Cordes says she until then how little she and. on} and realized to her hu —— fAN NARROWLY j men man ch und thoy We a he “MISSES DEATH Unoonsclous Man on Tracks in — Front of an Elevated Train ' Also Escapes Injury from. Third Rail. STABLE, | t among the R, K | negroes e's racing tub, Peetel| consclous und breaking his | » Patrick Leahey, of No, 125) Fc Street, Brooklyn, was found \wolous early t0- upon the town tracky of the Fifth avenue ele. Bivated road at the Union street sta- | Hon. Leahey was seen by tie motor @iman of a Coney Island train bound to New York, and was not didonvered Huntit the train, which dovs not sto) Hat tho Walon street station, was very 1 RHEUMATISM im. using the emergency brake 1 Berrie t eoareeny brake, & Price 25¢ . White, brought the ead uit. Cures i throw f vw | prengers were Rheuma. | some of them almost t | ai | the windows by the 5 , tism e Sciatica Lumbago | and the Stint and Boney Woepitat Swollen | Weta ie one. nearly IMS, joints Ratene aaortt secre at Union 1 WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT FAILS antired kait, MUNYON, b | + if pare ie onal feath Ps Peng FOR BROADWAY & 261M STREET, LOOD POISON: **"5, » d ffhe disease that jas done more -——-* ENEMY an any ofher to wretk, ruin and humiliate life ious Blood Poison, Sorrow, shame suffering go band in wit hated and fought it as this great enemy, no other disease, It is the most powerlul of all poisons; no ter w gure the blood may be, whicn its virus enters, the entire circulation ante: ed and its chain of horrible symptoms begin to show. | baally the first sign i nall sore or ulcer, not at'all alarming in ap- ince, but the blood is being saturated with the deadly poison, and | the mouth and throat begin to ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows drop @ | + if q i i a red eruption breaks out on the bod colored splotches and | rea make their appearance and the and attacks the nerves. Not only is the disease hereditary, being | umitted from parent to child, in the form of scrofula, weak eye f weak, puny constitutions, et y contag y. a life has been mine by a friencsy hand shake, or from using h the poison, To cure this blighting, nothing to itso quickly and surely as S, S, i ’ It goes down to the very bottom of the troub! drives out every particle of the poison and makes BS the blood clean and strong. It does not hide or strengthen the system, S, S. 5. is guaranteed purely vege- ‘Offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that it contains a particle of any kind, Book on the disease, with instructions for home Bev f any advice desired, without charge, deadly curse the blood must be purified, and | anything, but from the first begins to expel the poison and ait Bi MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT, Our Latest Triumph in Shoe Construction! The Instep Supporting Shoe With Arch Truss Shank. To cure and prevent Falling Instep, a new and scien- tific shos idea for men with flat feet; price........606 Made with reinforced extra heavy leather, with counter supporting the inner side of the instep, along tts entite length and by an independent steel arch truss shank under and supporting the instep from beneath. This counter brace or span on the side and the truss arch shank beneath are built into and concealed in the shoe and give the foot just the comforting help it requires. eyer’s Shoe Specialties for Men. BS MER SHOR, SHOPS. SPIKE RUNNING SHOES, WAITERS' SHOBS, NT GOLT y. HOBS, "Be ) 3! FORM KeeN's Uptewn Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganer. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave..Cor. 20th St. H. (ey ® INOCH & ‘@ Wednesday and Thursday A Sale of Carpets and Rugs Stocks heavier than they should be—we take the sure, quick way for stock diminution by offering the best and most reliable makes in the choicest patterns and colorings regular at a saving of 25 per cent oY ieee: A matchless chance for those intending to mobe May Ist- TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, mot-| ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS: ed effects, wore 70c. 6x9 fat, were $10,00, sale Size EVENING, i APRIL 25, 1902. . Sample pieces of decorative linens at '4 price—annual sale. NINETY-NINE gustomers out of a hundred wanted DECORATIVE LINENS Monday as well as those for house- keeping, so to-morrow, at the ANNUAL SALE, we've aranges another unusual opportunity, The sale includes HAND-MADE LACE DOYLIES, CENTREPIECES and TEA CLOTHS in the finest lace work on the best quality of linen, Taking the entire sample line of a leading manufacturer, we are, of course, in position to offer values no other house has ever placed on sale, Mata Fleer, ! 75 e for regular $1.50 doylles, 1, § O for $5.00 centre-pleces|B, 4 O for 85.00 centre-pleces |g . O tor $6.50 centrespleces, G. 5 © {or $12.00 lunch ctothe, 3,000 EMBROIDERED SCARFS AND SHAMS—SCARFS 18x54 INCHES SHAMS 32 INCHES SQUARE—VALUE UP TO 75c, EACH—AT 2 5 Cc i 7 Pattern Table Cloths. / 1,500 dozen towels, BLEACHED Be Buk hice FORDER ALL AROUND. EXTRAORDINARY OCCASION FOR FCONOHICA: BUYERS, ( é an o ‘or cloths 2 yards long, for 17¢. h ed huck towels—18x36 In, 119.8 snd $5.48 for clothe 34 yas 1796 tor ied huck towels—20x4a inch, 2. BH _snd $3.98 for cloths 3 yards long. 23c {ors hed Turkish towele—a6x54 to. Hemmed bed esheets, Marseilles bed spreads 10c. pillow cases at 7c. BG6c for 43c. bed sheots—#4x90.In, 5000 hemmed pillow quallty—3-in, 1.84 for $2.25 Marseilles apr 8 Oc for 63c, bed sheets—72x90 tn, hem—re) oad ‘S5c hh ‘ size—ready hemmed—very special value for 68c, bed sheeta-—81x90 | c. for c. sheets. nae SATA a 1,500 raynmer sheets, ne cuallty bleached cotton 2.G§H for $3.25 extra quailty Mareeiites bed for a greater day than Monday In this particular line, and every other line, such as PORCH and LAWN FURNITURE, BEDROOM, PARLOR and LIBRARY FURNITURE, Fifth Floor, 3 -50for $36 side- " 24> board—Made from thoroughly seasoned quar- tered oak, full quartered oak ends, beauti- fully selected grain—highly finished—48 in. wide—extra large French bevel plate mirror —-18x32—two top drawers, curved fronts— y spreads-—-full_size—newest patterns, IMP BOW ONAWPORD CO, FURNION SUMNER HOMES Coy¥PL ETS. ————————— F dded ials in fl ing ] sal our great added specials 1n floor coverings--annual sale. IN THESE prices you will read the cause of the large crowds in our carpet department Monday. An established feature in the Spring furnishing of town and country houses and Summer homes, THE SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ANNUAL SALB again comes forward with GREAT MONEY-SAVING POSSIBILIT IES, Third Foor, @ squarevyard for stan= for 60c. imported cork ) § for 4O-yerd roll $12) § for 40-yard roll $14 26c dard quailty 40c. oltcioth | 39c Hnoleum, iF two - yard | 8.95 China iatting-teivy | 9,50 Japan matting—-new one of the best values ever | widths—a large selection of | quality, extra close weave, carpet effects, wide range known, new designs. | all new colays, of colors and patterns, The best Japanese rug story ever told. The Japanese copy those rich Oriental effects so cleverly and weave their rugs by hand so perfectly that they are now acknowledsed to be the ideal Summer rug. Qur stock {s the largest in New York and they have never heen priced sot low before, 4 f 1.50 J — | for $6,45 Japanese rugs— for $11.50 Japanese rugs— % 1 e | O 0 Ma inehbpe eeeee eee \84,,.95 6x9 feet, e |89.25 9 x12 feet. 19.95 for $32.50 seam- 36c yd. for 50c. “Crex" mat- | 5 Oc for 65c, fine quality; 2.214 for $1.50 five-frame less Axminster rugs—copies of fine | ting~-new fresh goods—plenty of the | ingrain carpet—handsome new pat- | body Brussels carpet-—Oriental ef- Oriental rugs-—-8.3x10.6 feet, popular green shade. terns—splendid quality, | fects—borders to match many. © SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, FURNISH SUMMER HOMES COMPLETE, $ Pp b d b ff $ A sale of commodious 36 sideboard or buffet*24.50 fri $6.40 (UR ANNUAL SPRING FURNITURE SALE has to Its credit the re rigerators at 4 le of dining- furniture Monday than any other day since . vail i this Hare Sis outablishees anal we: Peaity weren't orepared for such an oyer- Sst ANDARD refrigerators HERE are priced more attractively than whelming response. To-morrow, however, we've made ample preparations Other stores price them In July and August, because after that time realize but half a Summer's service. We have purposely lowered price so you cannot consistently put off buying. = ————— THE STAR ICE-SAVING REFRIGERATOR js commodious and easily cleaned—has stood the test for many years. Its construction is far superior to any refrigerator of its class and price—constructed of kiln- dried hardwood, finished in golden oak, highly polish- ed—lined with heavy polished zinc, removable waste pipe, and heavy bronze hinges and lock. Special at the following prices: Basement Balesroom. one lined for silver—one long drawer for Ice capacity 45 Ibs. 55 Ibs. 75 Ibs, linen—richly carved—top supported by | Price, 6-49 8.75 10.20 \ heavy curved uprights — guaranteed con- Ice capacity, 85 Ibs. 105 Ibs struction. O for $86 buf- $24:5° fet of selected quar- tered oak—golden finish Price, 13.25 14.74 AlasKa ice chests at exceedingly Vis low prices. —full swell front—long linen drawer and Price. Width, Depth, Height, two small drawers—one lined for silver— No. i— $4.65 24 in, 16 in. 25 in shaped posts—French shaped leg with claw No. 2— $6.25 27 in. 19 in, 27 in. feet-—best brass trimmings — top nicely No. 3—_ 87.50 32 in, 22 in. 32 in, carved, supported with shaped uprights— No, 4—@12,75 38 in, 24 in. 34 In, fitted with large French bevel plate mirror, Golden oak china closets. $12.50 for $18.00 china closets, 14.75 for $20.50 china closets, Oak Japan water coolers at }; off regular selling price—lined with galvanized iron—trimmed nickel-plated faucet, 3-gal. size—value $1,70—at =, RO | 4-gal. size—value $1.95—at - 1. BO In the section devoted to Welsbach lights Golden oak sideboards. $25.00 for $32 q't'd oak sideboards, $17.00 for $28 g'd'n oak sideboards. $18.50 for $29 g’d’n oak sideboards. 928.25 for $36 q't'd oak sideboards, 17.00 for $22.50 china closets, we are offering a number of exceptional opportunities, Basement Galesrecm. $32.00 for $40 g'd'n oak sideboards. $21 for $28 q. o. china closets, bu $24.00 {or $33.00 china closets, 7 5c for $1.10 burner com- Golden oak dining $28.75 for $38.00 china closets, complete, including portable burner, | plete-—including easy brass regulate O8cfor $1.50 gas es chimney, mantle, 6 ft, tubing and Ing burner, Welsbach mantle and white opal shade and cup. chairs. bulb, 7c, for extra mantles, $21 dining tables, $14.75 1,65 for 2.50 g'd'n oak dining chairs, Thoroughly seasoned golden oak— 2.25 for 2.75 gdin oak dining chairs. | 42-inch round top—-6toot extension | Bamboo furniture. Miscellaneous. 8.75 for 4,50 g'd’n oak dining chairs,| —easy to adjust — guaranteed best 80c, Yor bamboo | 1.16 for 18418 O5e, | for pegs Ge. for B-im 8.50 for 4.75 g'd'n oak dining chairs.| construction, Other reductions: Peer ae aioe | bs, matted: SOR sks) || fine Mee ae at his yap: 9.60 for 7.25 g'd’n oak dining chairs, $13.75 to $9.50. $23.50 to $17.00, Qc, for matted) 50c. for hanging | *tand. Ly 2 Dining , golden oak, box! 5,50 for 7.75 g'd'n oak dining tables. top foot stool beak oh nelds. for $1.8 oval frames, solid golden oak seats, at the| 6.50 for 8.50 g’d’n oak dining tables, noha, RAMP | nef ao | fron aah teen Ty sae, same price, 16,75 for 24.50 dining tables. Mod tonidera, | rack, 48 ine hight | eoga" ' pars: === SMPSON ORAWFORD CO, FURNISH SUMMER HOMLS COMPLETE, sale of cotton draperies continues at about 3¢ price. Comprising the latest creations in Taffetas Burlaps Cretonnes Sateens Art TicKings Denims Silkolines haat Crepe Cloth clusivi \ ford Co. from the cotton markets of the ‘or’ je only great sale we ee Ha dlbea tater ay ERT SHAT Ae OLEAN, Pa Sehr and interior decorations for your town or country house, weusth Wi, 15c yd. ‘for 25c, novelty 28c yd. for Soc. coronation| 4c yd. for 8%. Japanese 79¢c yd. for French ribbed cretonnes, mummy cloths and sateens, cloths, English chintz, dimities, art | crepe cloth-—50 In. Wie English cretonnes — latest colorings and de- Annual 9c yd, for 30c, and 35c, | ticking, &c. Sc yd. for signs, ‘ hs, 13¢ yd. for plain Terry den- ee ene sateens, denims and BQ9c yd. for 50c, linen taf- wre ya for 98c. French | im Ryd ie plain Terry Sop feta—big range of colors. cretonne—new and attractive designs. 59c for $1.00 French taf 10Oc yd. for 25c. cretonnes feta—So in, wide. —short lengths and dropped patterns. SIMU'SON CRAWFORD CO, FURNISH SUMMER HOMES COMPINTE Model food store specials. | Sale of dinner sets, *8.95 EW YORK’S FINEST GROCERY offers table necessities and F'8st day’s crowds at the great annual sale added a record-break- wines to-morrow at prices economy has taught you to pay. ing day to the history of our china department, To-morrow’'s specials Every item guaranteed strictly fresh and priced consistently with the will keep the enthusiasm running high ald town, country and Sumeer superior quality for which the Model Food Store {s noted, Mail crete filled or home furnishers, and those desiring ARTWARE AT HALF PRI to serve ee., cali 2400 Chelsea. Sixth Floor, wedding gifts or home decoration. Fourth View. 25c yd. for 40c, art ticking, tapestry cloths, fibre cloths, Java prints and sateens, 3c yd, for 12%. sitkolines ray 20 pleces in this lot-36 in PATENT FLOUR — Bimpson Crawford Bent or NrICe seve Aidan) 55c_ price 6,95 PALA. eevee tas ‘TAPESTRY BRI! CARPETS, bor-| Size 7 y 8G ders to were 85c, | $15.00, sale price’... 17,25 .OFFER— yard, sale pric Hi Oe. ples, CRA oueel, vere me frond R RUSSE 5 24,50, sale price......, f of hil wi OATES TINY ERC sea y ROYAL WILTON RUGS: Size 6x9 feet, Satna Con atl: B size —deep, rich Ameri yard, sale p were — $25.00, sale Cotte “dre della} in dinner can cultings—new de 17,95 VONNERIE SA "| ony a match, were $1.50 yard, 1,15 23.95 fy, made of 9.95 for Micrel 26.00 ae AHS sale price ors. an ts hand-pieked x4 to Pola blue deco- | nev sets, 100 pes, gold AXMINSTER caRE ‘ borders to $37.80 He 25.95 poaht ic ratjons, Mibpled dues bs match, were $4.15 yard, sale AXMINSTER y kind you buy 6 aq ndon i Hl ft, were Wenge rgton, 10) hy 16.95 (07,92 A" | Toilet sete | °° 18.95 13.95 Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues, borders to match; also hall and stalr patterns, were $1.00 yard, sale price... 75c 125th Street, West, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, i decorations and gold tracing, signs. "ss Bic ain sets, neat sp decorations’ and old 31.00 for $32.50 Theo. ‘ol . 5 21.00 Haviland 2.00 for $3 cut, 1.98 for $2.50 toilet =iig ip cate aeh seta, full aize, f toilet. sets— 95 fOr te tibette. t& — Cameron, atrength pure or lemon; th Gy ts 485: i china dinner set tone and gold edges, uit ; nt Bet. + { Theo, ara alee cian tsa : 29.95 ‘or trea te 8.50 tu, 23,013!

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