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+ OLD-TIME ENEMY OF PAUL JONES IN | __ NEW YORK GRAVE. —o} 2. —— Capt. Pierre de Landais, Accused of Treach- ery in Famous Serapis Sea Battle, Lies | Buried in St. Patrick’s Cemetery | at Mott and Prince Street. Athe mvening Backed by the t and efforts of promin ers, that nes be bronglt to 1g page of ) ee tho hero's body {# laid to rest work romaine and Ng » Ivtterest: enemy Century, will rest al This enemy was Plerre de 1. fter more than a rst skle by aide vdats. who more thin nearly turned Jones's sea triumphs ints defeats and who to his days cursed and vilified the generous Admiral who had fo freely nardoned him Landais's bones repose in ithe quaint Met f of 8t, 1 rhek’s a p atreets. On an slay may be seen the traces of almost effaced fi to rk oh ty now yut its wonle by hist PIE » Ancien et Service dea Quit 1818, 4 a: other w ds: To th memory of lerre de Laindais, former Viec-Atminal ro eae eof che United States; who REPUTED GRAVE OF als; (or pasmed away) June 1818 CAPT: PIERRE of LANDA! & Beedle yoweven r | to to pett Not a Vice-Admiral, | super ae The term “Vices ts Incor Jf Rect, Landols was neve e than a i plain, He was by gjrth French .. ugh ana captain « Biieiee i ; Press in doubt t Bm mortal t betwe the homme Jones who ereame the Richard and the Previous to Met Jones in Btrest, Landis s ord nau Nad grossly diss | "One day, In the fail of 1787, he rs and had consist- | walking along Water atreet, M t his authority. | 4 When he came face to fa I Landais expretoraied vity marking to a knot of byst nders lown on the ipla Jones al peat eel spit In hie face “hana eather ys Cownrddce or 9 paul osder and tsa Way unnvoleste Biniows cours @ Bones, seeing he coud not count on the | 4 Wllianc uitack atone. | 2 t YO pis were soon hands to show hih riot for aed and Jones with . lonely, forgot~ own hands shed t opgether pe Man apy OneLy! Wil hugids jnehed LOpesner ten even by those who in former ye addy the All » down On| had cursed or Jaughed at NW consort, the F nd swept her | Tandois ded f » Vortyesth oxen vs executed, Lan. | de By emete! s with a di Drowdside that WO RCRIRE: eine Hed many of the Amor lors in the heart of the east aide, and nd ripped holes her larboard bow Maneely ue of place. Naty the ante Manco sneered |EWenveth century roar and hurry o auarter, ‘Then the Aliiance sheered | {NenUeU cont sireats, ay anion ay to where the Pallas, another sh pes Tyintalera fudod Seale Jones's ft was fight.ng the British | foollsh grievances In tho newer nins- 7 ; foonth century generation, mid Wid gato Countess of ro, e San-| iq were: spent. is Js sald to have repeated the same x raking the Pallas's decks, @bout her bows and sent Into her a i @econd vorridle volley, Denman Thompson, he who made Dismissed from Service, the “Old Homestead” a household le, Landats was, as goon {name in America, says: “As a tonic possible, sent back to America, where |and body builder and an excellent mptly dinmissed him from | remedy for colds and lung troubles, n courtmatiatied ant aot for| aM xlad to indorse Father John's ot Jones refused to preas | Medicine,” As a Sprirs tonic this old remedy is invaluable. It nour- proctatmed | ishes the blood and drives out all matte PPancdats. however, toudiy at It was he and not J Phavicred the Serapis, and demanded Beae eer etoy. for tha ccncdost, tae. rea {ouster A pure food) medicine, free amall annusty of $200.4 year, On tnix| fron poisonous drugs. Notapatent Hyed, In Brooklyn, and managead| Medicine, ee HORSES, CARRIAGE OicD HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, Thiate a pabstantial andaightly Delivery Wagon for butchors,g ee ke trudeamen, It ta atrong, serviceable, well finished and reason able in price, The smaller sizer will carry 800 to 1,000 pounds over coun: try roads; the larger ones will carry two to four tons over rough city @treets, Price, $# oF $100, up to 6260, $40, Finer Delivery Wagona-for foriata, high-clses ahops, ete,—elaborate iu denign and Anisbed Itke a curriage—$200 to $1,000, Great ahow of all kinds at those warerooms—enough to mest any taste oF any demand, Studebaker Delivery Wagon Harness is different. You will like it better than anything you ever maw, 1t gives comfort to thé horse be enuue {Lite so well, We sell everything for the horse and atable, Among tho countless {ndorsera of Tho Evening World's suggestion that tho ramaing of Paul Jones be b Gov, Higgins, Senator Thomas C, Platt. Congressmen Sulzer, Towne, Ru Tho Board of Aldermen, W. A. Marble, Prosia Mrs, John H, Abegl, State legen Mrs, J. B. Casey, Registrar-Gueret) nn Morgan, Vice-President. 7 of 1812, JAMES H. HYDE’S $8,000 AUTO BURNS AT GARAGE. Dainty Poneta wud Cushions and Freneh Trimmings on Toure ing Car Go Up in Smoke, Fire engines wer fire in James Tasen Hyde's touring au- ed to pat out a omoblio yeeterday afernoon. It was Ao fine car, worth about $8,000 before the fire started, All Its panels and eu fone and otant dainty hotrimoin went up jn sm left n Ww Put Ure metal framework and the en- aince, Joseph Gerrity, chauffeur for WORKING W Thelr Hard Struggle Made Easler—lInteresting State-| TO BURY JOHN PAUL JONES IS THE RIGHT OF NEW YORK. +o _. rt, Goulden and Sulllyaa, ut of tho Sons of tho Amorican Rovolution, 93. V. Hoffman, President of the New York Historical Aasoclation, Col. Asa Bird Gardiner, Sceretary-Ceneral of tho Socicty cf the Cine! James A. Hawes, Sceretary of the Soelety of Mayflowor Descendants, for Daughters of the evolution, fthe D, A, R, neral of the } ‘ed in Now York are the following: math, ational Society of the te and Broadway, floor at 6.15 “o'cluen. the fire spread as if on a powder Wo macht! standing near fire, ¢ afing about the place rushed utomoblles into the street to save Who tw fire were ed with Mitte damage, but the gasoline tank on the Hyde auto ex: ploded, and when the machine war to the ph Conckl.ng, ulled the fire engines, burned. WOMEN ments by a Young Lady In Bos‘on and One in Nashville, Tenn. All women work; some in_ their Boston, tells women how to avoid such| homes, some in church, and some in) Suffering; i t v4 , | Dear Mrs, F the whit! of society, And In stores)! OS" suttered misely for several years with | irregular menstruation, My tack ached; 1). mills and ops tens of thousands are on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning their daily bread, All are subject to the same physical laws; all suffer alike from the same physical disturbances, and the nature of} their duties, in many cases, quickly drifts them into the horrors of all kinds of female complaints, ovarian troubles,| ulceration, falling and displacements of the won, leucorrhoea, or perhaps ir- regularity or suppression of “monthly periods,” causing backache, nervousness, rritability and lassitude, Women who stand on their feet all day are more susceptible to these troubles than others, They especially require an invigorate” ing, Sustaining medicine which will strengthen the female organism and nes who had] impurities and gives energy to the enable them to bear easily the fatigues| lof the day, to sleep well at night, and| to rise refreshed and cheerful, back and head are aching, she is so tired) decided to try Lydia @. Pink! {ablo Compound. I soon found it was doing e writes: vkham Nad bearing down pains, and frequent head- aches; T could not sleep and could hardly drig around. 1 consulted two Dhyslelant Tithout rellef, and aso last resort, I tried to my surprise, every me, “I gained ten pounds and am in| pe stew heath Miss Pearl Ackers, of 327 North Sum- mer street, Nashville, Tenn,, writes: Dear Mra, Pinkham: “T suffered with painful pertods, severe backache, bearing-down pains, pains across tho tn month, ndomen; was very nervous and trri- und my trouble grew worse every “Mv phystolan falled to help me and 1 am's Vege: All my pains and aches disap: jind T no longer fear my monthly FE, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is the unfailing cure for all these \troubles, It strengthens the proper muscles, and displacement with all its horrors will no more crush you, Backache, dizziness, fainting, bearing How distressing to see a woman!down pains, disordered stomach, moodi- struggling to earn a Hyelihood or per-| ness, dislike of friends and soclety—all| form her household duties when her| symptoms of the one cause—will be! quickly dispelled, and It will make you| she can hardly drag about or stand up, strong and well, and every movement causes pain, the) origin of which is due to some de+ rangement of the female organism, Miss F, Orser, of 14 Warrenton street,’ You can tell the story of your suffer- ings to a woman, and receive helpful |advice free of cost, ham, Lynn, Mass. wa B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Sopa Suecesds Where Others Fall, RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, STATIONS Foot, or AN ESR SOMES THIRD AND CORTLANDT Shiten ta Ex Bho leave ihe from Desbroee on and i ete te er thn Se eon below! ainsi, Tay Bireet lation: FOR THE WEST, a f SBROSSES: ag ie e sonal *: aye WESTERN RATLVAY ; Ete EWAN aay, VRE ry NOR- Ou aay gat giet ah BPA, ANTS Riad Mi, And 2.03 F, Ce Vaan (North aba so ae i "Hat aa ails | cele a lees wut ad Ale Nee P.M, and DENT! TRY, GUILSHAN TEETA. |GAS "extated wih Gen $1.00 All Gold Crowns, $5.00. Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00, TEETH SA—B7—&—WNO PLATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITING, N. E. Cor, 125th St, & 8th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. "PATENTS, XOSTCE TE FRE promptly pros ured: Inyenioras Gul tree daar PERS —Rinet cla clam ‘Avoly Mr, FOR 8 SALE. (CASH BENE wie nt =| iu vent of erevate ORE DIT Citade “Nea No security, erteot mat ralihs 7 tua, Contrast fied eit H.ONeill & Co Special Sale of Notions !10,090 pairs of high grade Dress Shields at considerably less | They are the product of the largest and | best manufacturers of Dress Shields in | Lot 2—Doub! icovered pure ginw Dress \than half price, the world. Lot 3— Pure gum fine sateen covered Dress 093, 41 regular) price, 19¢, and ase.) ole Usht weight waah- Jable tina Nainsook cov- |cred Tress Sh elds, since | Shiclds, sizes, 2 [regular price, 196. to ae. 186. to 306,; sale price, |B 8c palr; 90c dozen, | 106 pair; 1.80 dozen. Mixceilancoua, Heivy Mo%alr Tubular Shoe laces: black or tan, regular price, 10c.; sale UO sess eerene rs + | Oc pair; 1.30 dozen, and Cattons | Best quality black or white Sev’ is regulary rice, Oc; sile price, $55. he Equitable Lite, was) machine with gaeoling, in Barage at Bfty-rouren xtrawide and heavy silk Tie Laces, tal: price, $4.25 dosen; spool . 20 incues dong, blck cr tan, pik, SOc 100 connt large Cute ling tr ght and, under the muchine was » white and ‘assorted, regular Basollne, and when the a entally turned and ted a thin giream of the inflammable one 3g ft finish 200 yard Spool Cot- sgular price, 22c, d H nglish Pins, 400 count, r als price, 2 papers or. ae Lunch Tape. with bodkin, reg- ular price, Se; sal: p ity ried to beat out the J got his hands burned for the Feat herbone. | Twit Sovrred Featherbone, sale price, em, ines that had caught or white Twilled 24 yer1 piece blac street with poles, it was foreman mn Govered Featherbone. | 1 sink rancy filled Garier Elastic: Hed "tho Fe rginon Belting and Biodinan (id ae Metin aur pees calgy| All Silk Taffeta Ribbons (0. yard pieces), regular price, 10c. 19, doutn; piece seveee ss |£ilk Double Serge price, 7$c; sale price, picc:......592 Silk Prussian linding, repular price, al: price, $1.33 Coz nj pice f2¢ 6,000 Dozen Fine Pearl But ons, large variety of de-| tigns, plain and carved, in all the pop- ular sizes ‘or unde wear and trimming purposes; value 10c. to 15c. dozen; sale price, docen. Pelting, regular ‘Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street FOR SALE. You need very little Cash to Furnish a Home Complete on OUR CHARGE-!IT-UP PLAN, Under our modern methods all bave the same advantares—all are treated slike, your right to ask for old installment methods, WITHOUT READY CASH YOU CAN GET CASH TREATMENT, You have the goods while making very small and very convenient paymonis: Send for our NEW BOOKLET, illus trate! from PHO» T. GRAPHS, It is Our prices alone prove that our pian is unlike the with of our completely furnished FOUR-ROOM FLAT OUTFIT $125; also 3 rooms for $75, and Siooms for $150, A guide to those just starting, a8 well as a revelation to the expe » ienced, showing how well and cheaply you can furn'sh a Home, fa KE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, cho and pain | Parlor of Our $125 Quitit. RA CREDIT TERMS apoly also to LONG SUM aah ae ANICCOU T CASH OR CREDIT [vate for List of This Outfit Address Mrs. Pinks tTERPAY EVENINGS, Guality, per yard, at NE Ww CREDI T PLAN. WHAT WE DON’T DO, We, sell clpthins on eredlt for tadies, | Ws, i1o not ask for nny reference or 40- hey tat Inquiries to your nelah- aie you to prove your ™ re no dellvertey xgtt the wouds when vou pay D0" LENOX CLOTHING CO., 2274 3d Ave., Between 123d and 124th, Between 103d and 104th. OPEN EVENINGS, so AXMINSTER CARPR1, 79. WHAT WE DO. We trust you on your promise, AS we Stetagkas or |\ aee Tepmle (oe 0n6 | { 884 Columbus Ave, KL or] ye now, exh ta ea Lage of paying for lowest. ‘phone, Su have the na Mt "Jor ‘oew, uv U TAT STA NDARD DTT PTING 7 70. 112 WEST.14 "ST. | Dress les canuiehepattet ive SEEN ee The £905 World Almanac tells you just what you want to sew just when you want to “25 cents; by mall, 35 cents, | | WE DON’T give Trading Stamps. WE DON’T ask crodit.... esses WE DON’T seck large profits... WE DON’T make extravagant display: WE DON’T carry over last year’s goods. WE DON?T sell Liquors, Groceries or Drugs. WB DO sell everything in Dr; Gocds Whatever inoreases expenses but not facilities, WE DON’T DQ price with m great sellers at 08: ‘Trias oh 50 inches wide—French goods ni QUAM sercreee rene French Net Curtaining Our price... wi Ty] hater |Hand and Avenue Bags Good st handies—excellent for ordinary fanvily use or seaside cottage usually 98 cents dozen plec HEARN 8, 18, 20, 92, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,914, 13, 18, 17, 19) 20, 24, 22, 23, 24 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, What We DON'T DO What and We | DO WE DO soll on close margin WE DO buy for cash WB DO show large assortments WB DO give customers comfort WB DO close stocks while new Whatever gains Comfort and Value for customers WE DO. Following Offerings Show How We Start the Month of May:— Ready-made Sheets vda,—strong, full round 1 musitn that will wear Ike 39 3 inch he na ue fi . No Mail’ Order Linit—! Heavy Unbleached Sheetings Strong, close weayo—2% yds. wido— will blewon p eplendid wea u 1 white and give 116% usuatly 22hy cents. 0 yes. No Mail Orde Amit Fruit of Loom Muslins Yard wide—less than jobbers’ 5 Tlmit—10 yds, No Mail Orders, White Crochet Spreads large diamond pattern jutlion centre: thoroughly dso that Vist Can cee rs wwharever— spectal 69 Limtt—One, No Mall Orders, Full size. All Linen Napkins 21 Inch—full blea apot, pansy, and other arly S179 dn aie 1.24 en, . Timiteed doren,. No Mali Order Ail Linen Towellings 17 Inches: wide—red border—good, stlong, stout Towelllng that cost more by the bale than our 7 Lunia? yd o' Mall Orders, Large Damask Towels Pure Hnea—20x43—all white or 1d borders—tiand knotted hdrone towers that sell fast ot 2i—apnolal., ‘ AT Tmit--1 dozen, No Ma‘ Orders |All Linen Lunch @loths oe d Pattern 78—handsone bor feinged-acKo hematite Cloths—s-10 #! Limit-—1 each style, No Sfatl Ordera, ng Fine White Persian Lawns Beautful quality for Dresses— 45 Inches wide (note the width) 1 real value 24 cents. ’ Limit—12 yd. “NO Mail Orders Chamols Finlsh Long Cloth 3 Inches wide—specially made value $1.19... 68 No Mall Orders, Yard wide White Cambrics Extra quality—value 10 cente,.... 4% _Limki=-20 yards-—No Mall Ord $3.00 Verona Velours..1.00 Magnificent French Fabrica, rich velvet brocades and stripes—about % styles and colorings—double tnted and variegated compinations— usually $8.00: our price, Te ave cold how this W ever BAW or heard of’ such fabrics ‘being OF. fered at such @ price, Finest Silk Damasks Gobelins, Damasks, Armures and Brocades—Verdure, Watteau, Floral, Oviental and Heraldic designs— the majority Imported, Tf this was Tail inatead of Spring $2.98 and $8.98 would be the prices—but as we don't carry stook we'll offer these high-class Fabrics at the lowent yet quoted for such 1.98 Lace’ Ineerting and ruffle with Ince edge to match—full Curtain width—usurily 6 and .29—special 1324 Zimlt 13’ yardeNo Mail Orders Fancy Summer Rugs Made of yarn wound Been Japanese in effect—dull, tones of green with white; Brtental rela and blues, ant Deltt blue effest With combination border in Greek key design—by far the moat effective Summer rugs yet produced and for which the fow other houses that nave them ask 800 and $2.25— 9 We alm Which is by Aton irRot ‘to’ “mention inches, or 1 yc wide. 1 Limit One—No Mail Orders, Women's All Linen H' dk’ fs Narrow nd medium heme— valiie 7 cents... Limit One dozen—No Mall Orlers, Fine Silk Ribbons ‘Taffetas and Tiverty Satns—all @ lors and black: dosirable 3 inch or vhildren’s hats and 9 yon ava ADNAN Limit 10 yards—No Mail Orders. Fancy Chemisettes Dainty Uttio affairs of lace and tuck 47 findy nooks reewlarly 26 te 3M. + fo Mall Orders, Limit Two: Ws erain—blick, hrowr rivetnd frases fitted— Limit Two—No Mall Orders,’ Women's Silk Girdles Shirred and pleated—black, white and colors—with and without bnekler—value 0 7 Limit Two—-No Bail Orde Knives and Forks trong riveted Limit—Two dosen pleces—No Mail Women's Black Sateen Skirts oe or accordion flow nd Yi % © 7 i White, Rivoutt, cy 0} | ike emb'y or ahirring nnd lace— slsew 34 to 46—value |! all alzes—usually and bi Btylon—fnisied Well throughoute, trim'd with fancy braid or emb'y— ga sizes up to 8 ¥ 0 Wandlex--value es 14 82] Pure Silk Taffetas destrable pott finiah— ‘All tho shades mont wanted, regularly 69 cents Limit—20 yai No Mail Orders. Spring Dress Goods Black and White Shepherd Checks And pretty mixed Sultings In leading colorinas and Black— excellent value at 3 19 Limit—15 yards, No Mall Orders, Emb'd Stripe Dress Muslins Champagne tint, with white emb'd stipes of different styles—sheer, fine auality—werg .1., Limit—19 yards, No Mali Orders, Special List of Notions Belt Hose Supporters—extra large satin or sat or frilled elastic 1G Limit—2 palr- Light welgnt Dress sh double cov'd—sllke. toy Deew bend aateuat and tt... 10 Limit—2 palr of a size, No Scat Orders. Chiffon Collar Forms—ruching top—144 and 2 inches high— usually 12 cents 7 Limit 'Two—No Mall Oniers, Shoe Laces—1 to 114 yds. long: usually 8 and 10 cents a dozen Limit—One doz, of a size—No Mail Orderm Poarl Buttons—i sizes— card of 2 dox Limtt—One card of o size, we AMG No Mali’ ontera usually Women's Dress Skirts Mohtura and Cheviots—Hlack and Navy and light Spring Chocks— a variety of pleated styles— / Werth $3.50, 1,.95/ Limit ‘One-No Mail Orders” Women's Silk Waists Value st and $1..9,, 669 | Clilffon. Taffeta and China Silk— tailored pleats, cr entire front of white, black and colors; also Oriental Lavo Walats—all alzes 82 to 44 In the lot—value $4.00 and $5'00 Limit One—No Mail Orde; Cambric and Lawn Wrappers Dark and medium colorings in clear, fresh prints<founced skirts; n1K0, full length Kimo: lawn--plain or flo 19 $1 Limit Ones NO Man Ui Women's Fancy Lawn Sacques Kimono style—pretiv flowered | Patterne—white lawn bands io Matt Orde’ Limit One: Women's Night Dresses Nainsook and musiin—Chem!se atyle with H. 8. ruffle or yoke with emb'v Insertingy and four Cluster’ fine tucks wad rwfle of omb'y rere) Cambric Corset Covers found Deck ebon vun lace yoke back and front, rena ae styles Women's Drawers Gott Anish muslin: meee U8 atitehed ruftle—usually (28 Women’ s Semi-Ready Hats Spring's most stylish shapes— Black, Blue and other colors, White or Tuscan edge—hand mado 69 on wire framae-valne st Hf ‘hint TwooNo Mall Orders,’ White Linen Waists | Pure Hnen, with front of eyelet emb'y or solid tucks—fancy stock laundered collar— HM to 4 1.24 Women's Fancy Madras Walsts Dainty stripes in li@ht colorings— Pleated fronts, Brench back sizes & to 4—value $1.80... 79 Limit One—No Mail Orders.” Misses’ Dress Skirts Plain Cheviots and Spring Checks and Mixtures—new m: Limit One—No' Mali Order Girls' Sallor Suits. Limit Two—No Mal Orders, Little Children’s Dresses Fine White Lawn and Nalnscok Cull skirte—deep hema—d stinguished for extra fine emb'y trim'ge—sizes from first ehort dresses up to 2 years—peautiful styles that 69 regi Jariv sell at 08 {J TAmit One No Malt Orders, Little Children’s Dresses Pretty: ings kod Ginghams—pink French Walvis and Yoke r8.; Worth .A9, ( Limit Two—Na Mall Orders, Boys’ Sailor Sults Allwool Heht and dark mixtures ton or Sailor Collar—also Navy Blue Serges with Sailor Collar— soutache braid trim—emb'd shields— sill tles—4 to 10 vear made to Ae ‘at $3.00, 1,48 Joa Heal arwain Gno—NO Mall Otc Boys’ Negiigee Shirts Full Jaund and figures ever shown—with o And separate collar, oF coliarle with separate cufts— red—ne prettier etrings Ks—value 59, Ito et Bronte Mah Opera, Men's : Night Shirts ay Good sary ui In--extra full an fen don fy atitoned and felled . 4 ng nag

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