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me THE WORLD: WE NESDAY EVENING, MAY. 8,100: SHOULD REST Indorsed by President of Bons of Revolution, _ NEW YORK THE PLACE, Among Gevetal ‘Sites Proposed Are Trinity Churchyard and the Battery Sea Wall. FORT WASHINGTON PARK, TO Handsome Monument That May Be Seen for Miles, Aamund Ww: of the President Bonn of th The Evening World's sugsetion the remains of John Paul Jones brought to this elty for burial more, that be Mr. ‘Wetmore has Issued the following state: | ment: “There are several places In this coun- try where the body of Paul Jones might be buried appropriately and which are more or less directly associated with his @areer, Virginia, where he Hved; Phila Geiphia, where stands Independence Mah and where the Congress sat that gave him his commission; seat of the Naval mouth, whence he set naval cruise under our flag in the Ranger; Washington, the capital of the 3 nation; or New York, the great city by the sea, whose preservation in thn! of war depends so largely wpon the whieh, in its birth owed so. his matchless skill and bravery New York the Pla “What should determine the choice, as it seems to me, depends upon the ques- tion, where will his tomb be seen most frequently and by the greatest number of American citizens? Where will the ervices he rendered to this country be most effectively brought to mind and the lesson of patriotism taught by his life be most effectually incuicated? As to that, there can be but one answer, "New York is the place. “Grant's Tomb Is an example of what situation may do to help remembrance, Hundreds are daily reminded of what our great General did to preserve the Union, who, had he been buried else- where, would never have thought of him, The Athenians ralsed the tomb of their national hero, Themistocles, who, more than any other, created the navy whose ‘wooden walls’ at Salamis saved Greece from annihilation, on the high promontory of Sunium, so that {t might be in sight of every ship that came in from the sea, ) “And what place could so well per- Petuate the memory of the man who first bore the Stars and Stripes to vic- tory across the ocean, as @ tomb upon the heights that overlook the river, where thousands sail by daily and where already stands the tomb of the soldier to whose victories we owe it that those Btars and Stripes atill foat as the flag of @ united nation? “I gend the accompanying letter to ex- press my great interest tn the matter and to express the hope that the efforts of The Evening World may be succens- ful, EDMUND WETMORE.” Body Should Rest Here, ‘The Sons of the Revolution ts one of the most powerful of the patriotic s0- oleties; and the formal indorsement’ by its President of The Evening World's plan to bring Paul Jones's body to New York for burial should prove a powerful impetus to the movement. Added to this is the unantmous vote of the New York Stato Legislature to @o all in its power to accomplish the @ame splendid purpose and to bring in- fluence to bear on the Federal Gov- ‘@rament to that end, ‘The people of New York justly de- mand that the hero's body be laid to fest on Manhattan Island, and they have impressed that demand upon their fFepresentatives in Congress, in the moara of Aldermen and in the Legisla- sithere {a & gemeral feeling that New York must not let pass this unprece- @ented opportunity ‘of honoring the man whose fame {s so intimately con- heoted with her own early history; the lor who loved Manhattan Yonged to live aad dle here, S87 je New Yorkers are unan ry the desire to have Paul Jones Aer Interred here, yet there are varying opinions as to What placo on Manat tan Island ts the moat suitable alte for monument. The Event 01 Cordially invites rexdors to, writer eee Pressing thelr Individual preteroncés on {8 matter of locatt Trinity's Associations, To the Editor of 'T Bvening World Trinity churchyard |s- the. fairest oat piceureane spot in all this hust! ing, nolay town, Me tron an 0 ates, Into the pouRh paths, from of sureease t for the bones of the morloan navy than of award, where forkers May pause and gaze on jonument and go on, encouraged example, to braver, nobler deer ae INK CX Yonkers, Favors Battery Sea Wall. Pee Baltor of Tho b mit me to second Appleton Mor- suggestion that a stat 1 Jonée stand in Battery At nothing. teas than ooAN, ys hoped that some day | 8 of Hendrick Hudson | summit of Mount, QUCHESNE ¥ ent ay ce eared ge Crew, ne. Better IN NEW YORK Evening World’ s s. Suggestion t volution, warmly Indorses Annapolis, the | Fort Washington Park. 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Thist Aas, Bas ed the Oso: If yo to Ket well You Chenvie systein of m ein my practice wish to, be cured of its ills, at i with the result. yidenee of what ‘the Osino- jest system of modi+ ts are done f0r other tava jor you ts In the t " i Ee ane 13 Chase, Deertetd . rerund discoveries h e auiti, for the tenon Gh here ‘estimoniuts, taken at. ran fon tper Penson tha Skin’ cancer Humphrey, Hanis, speak in the strongest terms as’ been dono for the writers, a 1d bo exeecdinglyuteresting to see! Church of 109 Lonel , says the Osmo- Cher (of, ehronte bronenitis ater the truth, “THE OSMO-CHEMIC / SYSTEM OF MEDICINE (Incorporated) ot f James, H. Contan Shawmut ave ant Bote mustetans: orator. | gtdained priest of ‘the Catholic who ro- Kk, N. hours SA. Me to 12 My 2 to 4 and 6 to gaily, Office clo: feared With Eczema. Cured by D.D.D. Prescription|] | Here Is Mr. Cain's Own Statement. Mar churoh, held by the Manhattan Is ish," Situated on ground, owned city on Lafayette Boulevan, after another hero of the Revolution, tt 1g about the same distance north of Grant's Tomb that the sallors) and So!- ders’ monument 18 south of Gray Tomb. JOHN F. KLUTE, New’ York Clty, Central Park Object Lesson. Te the Haltor of The Bvening World: Why not bury mad J tn Centum! Park, on some ign knoll, the place | above him @ handsome monument, that may be seen for miles in every direc: ton, as the Belvidere and the Obelisk trlota when the reat of| id was held by the Brit. | by the named are now seen. The ground, bel sz to the city, can never be ‘profaned by pulldings, ag could other places not 40 protected, ghitaren and adults alike could da the hero's memory fresh in thetr hire during thelr pleas- ure Visits to the park, , Q, COLLIVER, JR., Central Park West, Bury Him Beside the Water, To the Editor of the Evening World: May I add a line to the many you have no doubt recaived and ask you to ull in your power to hnve the re- ain af John Paul Jones |: red N York City, and id a mo Appropriate. piaca’'than ‘Mount. ‘Ton Riverside Drive, be suggeste a? N Tr! eG Church yard, but in sieht, of the er. He was a sea hero. bury him inland? His place is He here In the city he loved, and cvery man, | woman and. hae would gladly sign a “monster petition’' to have the "Pathe af Our Navy", buried in’ a Ite | mausoleum in the first clty of the coun. try he adopted for his own and rousht » olen ee for, M, M. B, West Chicago, LL, Nov. 6, ‘04. . 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It} will te $1.00 invested in cleanly hap- | | nines IRIKER’S DRUG STORES,| SIXTH AVE. AND 23D STRI BROADWAY AND OTH STRE | aT THE BOLTON DRUG CO,, | GENERAL, DISTRIBUTORS. | was goon ablaze, un¢ C nent were It is estimated th lamage paint works alone ts $220, | a, ; | The Standard Gin for over 200 Years. | Coates’ Original srunponarsworth Free Plymouth Gin If sick, simply write Dr, Shoop, box 10, Racine, Wis, and you will Pure,—dry an order for a full dollar | package, You pay nothing, promise | nothing, deposit nothing, risk noth- ing, Write to-day. me Dr. Sheer: s Resterntive to the | flavor unequatied, with the} receive free wholesome and aromatic tung of the Juniper Bottled only at Black Friars Distillery, Plymouth, Englang. ‘The only genuine Plymouth Gin has th MONK. on the Jabel. Gt NEW YORK AND KENTU Bole Aseut for the United L ‘WM. VOGEL & SON Our Collection of New Suits, Very Special, at $r7 Certain conditions of the woollen market have worked |toward an inevitable climax. To-day and for months past the cost of high-grade woollens is greater than under usual conditions, and those who were not keenly prophetic to observe the inevitable were forced to submit to the |high prevailing prices, Therefore, those of our contem- |poraries who wished to maintain the standard of the woollens that go into their men’s suits must on account |of a higher cost ask several dollars more. This condi- |tion does not confront you here, for our woollens were purchased long before this price move was even contem- lated. i These $17 Suits cannot be duplicated for less than $20 to $22 in any other store. Single and double breasted models—including the regular as | well as the new long single breasted sack with broad, angular lapels and deep side or centre vents. and '‘Closefitting” Collar. All with our These suits are made of smooth-finished gray worsteds in many handsome patterns, blue and black thibets it | and serges, plain and fancy cassimeres and tweeds, “Concave” shoulder WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway. all care © direst or by transfer to our deere. Houston St. Great Sale, Thursday, of Women’s $10, and $15 Suits at $4. 95 workmanship. ado, these $10 and $15 suits go on sale Thursday at, each, fots, broadcloths and fancy mixtures, Eton styles, value $15, Thursday, finished with fancy braid, full sleeve and nea: Two and three of a kind—ain all, 92 suits— suits that earlier sold at $10 and up to $15. Most of them are Eton and jacket styles, handsomely tailored, finished in high-class style and showing best “To close them out without further 4.95 Stylish and Well-Tailored Strect Suits, in chey- 9.95 Full-Length Tourist or Shopping Coats, shadow- plaid brilliantine, castor or blue, made with three box plaits in back, loose front, with belt, collarless, and 6.95 | Tharsday’s Opportunities tn |Our Great May Sale of ———— | 600 go on sale Thursday, and, | cutts; value $12 eae) Wess Drawers of cambric and muslin with deep hemstitched Tuftle; ‘others trimmed with lace | and embroidery: open, oF ,25| | closed; regular ‘price, 38... | in Gow | ‘4 owns, cambric, nainsook Nant Calin nen, bow and. sure pic prevtily trimmed wt ee Skits wiih with hemstitched ruffle or lace edge; regular price, .19.. DRAWERS. | Undermuslins. c oS, Corset ¢ cambric, low neok, wide, full fro 1 buttons, ee | | | 2 tucked 49 | tegular price THC... On he s BE re | tn | On re lt m color Linen ine of patterns, at, oe y ‘OW! Linen Glass wide, red and > value 100, ters 18 for restaurants, ‘18 tn. Sale of! inens. DAWASIC, | Tow 17 Inches Shocks at, Vandel Ns. kins, dice pat. «75 Mar- no $1.00, at, doz, full size, SICIRTS. deep flounce, heal with cluster tucks and je of lace or embrold- 49 | price {8 ° Misses’ Hats 98c. Worth 1,69 regu if former sales tell anything, fi the last of the 600 will go long betore | the closing hour. OE plain and mixe ed straws, including continentals of jap braid withribbon and silk pompon, roll-brim sailors with ruffle around crown,tam-o’-shanters of mixed straws and the popular Paris sailor trimmed with velvet and ornaments, value 169 seysves 98c) zelsy | Helland | Mid- -Week Greer Spectals Food Show Month. Zu Zu snaps or Uneeda Milk biscuit, c, packages forsseesesesriees 10c No mail or tel. orders, Herring—mixed 14 price 76c.} THURSDAY ONLY, keg Fiz. bars; our regular price 13c.; FOR THURSDAY ONLY, lb. ar Pretzels — dainty small FOR ONLY, lb.. Bak.d beans, sauce; regular Se, ca 10c. can, 8¢,3 15c. can, 12c.3 25c. four regular kegs: 55c 9% salted pret i DAY THUR The FOR A In lisle, 6°, valte for... . beaver, kid ev 25 An extraordinary occasion for all women is this glove sale, of Milanese lisle Gloves, black,gray & 4 Foster hooks, sizes 514 to 8; the same gloves that all good stores sell for 69c,, here, For this sale, we have grouped all our odd lots of 98 In kid, 5£c. to value for 225) 1,200 pairs good size and ahade, 59c, 69c. hy Me, Beeld ey put them on sale at the startlingly low price «+s. +e +25 Broadway. 7 RP RI HHT EPP a TT a TT f Tourist and Poole *CRAVENETT styles,, TOP COATS in all calorlsies==(inany silk lined) PRINCE ALBERT and TUXEDO SUITS of every description, Black NAVY-BLUE SERGES, fine worsteds. (All sizes from 31 to 50 breast measure.) WE STATE NO VAL “Nothing is easier than ly ALL ROADS LEAD TO TH Terminals in sight, Now at the very Opens Extraordinary Straiton to sustain, vince you that at found Distributors, 24 end 26 Murray St., New York. Attains Great Age. OWL CIGAR is manufactured by a house that is fifty years old—with a reputation One trial of the Owl will con- the fibe cent Cigar of quality, Buy one to-day— Try it to-night, QBORGE L. ‘STORM & CO., FOR SUPERIOR QUALITIES. Powe the day the first Hope’ si the corner of Broadway and Chi 7 Sr a rections to os a certain magnetism drawing poe Hori old Stewart Building, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL LINES OF MEN’S WEAR SOON BEGAN TO “LINE” UP WITH OFFERINGS OUT OF THE OR, DINARY, AND WE MADE EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES OR CHOICEST STOCKS DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL, The Great Clothing Sale At Eleven Dollars, Which Begins To-Morrow, will be a practic demonstration of the “Purchasing Power” that is a re- sult of Experience plus “Selling Capacity.” It includes more than 1,000 Men’s and Young Men’s suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, Prince Albert Coats and Vests. The rich fabrics, the smart styles, the superior tailoring—wholly unexpected except ut very high cost, Such values will make new mer+ cantile history in New York—and it is peculiarly fitting that it should be ; made in the historic old building that bears the Stewart name. ES,” Coats of high Sharackeremany exclusive | COATS and VESTS of high quality........... UP Velours in Sacks and 3-button Frocks, Standard } Geanina / PRIice Highest quality fancy cheviots and tweeds WE GIVE NO CREDIT! “Therefore we have no losses.’” BE « HOPE’? CORNER.—Subway, Elevated and Brooklyn Bridge opening of Spring and Summer this Sensational Selling of FineClothing UES! | ing.” | Opportunities for Economy To-Morrow. | Stewart Building. , Announce for Thursday An Important Sale of 100 Women's Suits at about 74 former prices, The assortment consists of |Navy, Brown and Oxford Checks, also Black, Navy and Brown Panama Cloth, made jafter a very smart model, sur- ‘tplice blouse with applications & Storm’s suits formerly priced $40,00 & $45.00, Special 24.50. —Also— Women's Covert Fackets in short tight-fitting? SpectaY or loose box coats, 12.50 last you have superior quality coverts; recent val- | Ue $20,00, f Broadway and Twentioth Street, Fitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, Cure YourRheumatism Gans Compound Mixture of Guaiac, Eines: Etc. Rotle loot ana | | from Patn Nemulat> atier rat Done, Acta by Burl- frlug the {SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONON MOGI, WONDERS Chambers St. Lord & Taylor) of braid and stitched taffeta; , at } . { > =

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