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THE, WORLD: WEDNESD AY EVENING, JUNE 97, 1900. EAST SIDE SCHOOLS MOBBED BY HORDES OF PARENTS 70 INSPECT MEAT ~ | FOR BRITISH ARMY. JAMES McCREERY & C0.; LOYAL SUPPORT IN = PEOPLE STIGHI | | FOR o-CENT FARE ; : i | Ladies’ Summer Dresses. England Is Going to See that! Brack and white check lawn, Its Soldiers’ Food chambray and dotted lawn Is Pure. : Shirt Waist Dresses: Pleated models. 4.50 and 5.50 Lieut.-Col. Percy Eyre Hobbs, chief @ Engiish Army Service at Aldershot. who arrived the steamer Carmania, |POmpadour lawn Princess Live of bls Government |! Dri neat intended for use In Sree) trimmed wit a h army lace. Ss appointment was a direct Investigation of ma} colors:—pink, blue and lays y made by the United! ender, ment and the report: Other Neeoaee Bollow Evening World’s Lead and from All Sections Come Protests Against Extortion Mr. E | outgrowth of packing Ind. States Go of “Double Fare to Sea.” ea dareees teeta teat med 700 Sera « preasure|/P'rench Mull Princess was spon the British Dresses, Trimmed with . iscontinue the purchase ican taned meats for the Brit- valenciennes lace and ba« + Hugh Cecil Lea, Tlberal member of tiste embroidery. the House of Commons, in urging the ene Gover anae hat to oanchhes American | COLOTS:—pink. blue, laven- tinned meats for the army, declared in der, tan and white. 4 speech in the House that he knew ervation that the con- 12.00 ch tt fe packed are etary Haldane, In |Check cotton voile Princess Dresses. Colors:—green, lavender, pink and blue. 15.00 Linen and Poplinette Walk. AICHRD CROKE SS STIL FOR BRYAN “SS .| Writes Harry W. Walker He Twenty-third Street. Hopes to See Nebraskan President. Five-Cent Fare League. ssumes the right to charge w York—the hold- The Brooklyn Rapid T 10 cents for the trip to Coney Isl up for the extra nickel being The company H RIGHT to collect this extra} Aroused by False Rumor fare, and the fon, Now {h'the time to protest ngainat tt NT FARE of Children Being LBAGUE. Sign your name to this blank and mail {t to the Five-Con: } | Siaahtere Fare League, Room 49, Pulitzer Building, New York City. | Slaughtered. Tothe Editor of The Evening World: 1 desire to enroll myself av a member cf the FIVE-CENT FARE] POLICE RI LEAGUE to protest against the Srooklyn Rapid Transit Company's and allied lines’ legal exaction of an extra five-cent fare to Coney island. |But They Could Not Handle Crowds About Twelve School Buildings. sRVES OUT. i The Evening World's fight for a five-cent fare to Coney Island goes} f steadily on, and the membership of the Five-Cont Fare League is growing by thousands. # The newspapers published !n foreign languages tn the city, recognizing that the extra five-cent fare robbery rests heaviest on the poor, are indors-| ¢o-¢ ing The Evening World's fight, and some of them reprint the application blank for membership in the league for the benefit of thelr readers. z f Hundreds of letters with every mail show how deeply the people of all { walks of life are roused over the extortion of an extra and illegal five-cent if fare from those who desire to visit the people's playground by the sea. —_—_—$—<$+4-_____. ITALIAN NEWSPAPER JOINS IN FIVE-CENT FARE CRUSADE CINQUE INVECE Di DIECI SOLD! children's Police reserve os JAMES McCREERY & CO;. Trunk Dep't Basement Salesroom. ~ :|Sale of Dress Suit Case, made of Russet Cowhice with double steel frame brass spring locks and catches, with leather capped corners. Fitted with shirt pockets, ‘ Lined with linen. Size 24 inches. Suspect he wa as} 47 formeriy - 9 _WIESBADEN HAS MANY | RESIDENTS WITH MONEY Webley | A complete stock of Trunks, 208 Citizens in This Town in| Bags and Valises for Euro- | Prussia Have $250,000 pean travel. Carriage Trunks, Millinery Boxes, " men’s and women’s Ward~ =e Ra robe, Bureau and Chiffon- ier Trunks. Sportsmen's convo BREACHER-SHILOR POLITICAL PULL RED PAPER LURED AMERICANS WSs Sree Sneme DROPPED FROM ARMY —GOTHIS RELEASE BABY BOY TO DEATH TENNIS HONORS Se Extremely light weight Suit es Nar ccused of Burglary 1 hili shed bY Little Victorious in Singles and JAMES McCREERY & 60. Cases for ladies’ use. the 1 to whom pul tae ees re |Dishonorable Discharge for Tati | os ‘ Valises and Bags madeand | Gartatence Man Who Deserted and Hes and [Callies Bes On June the 28th fitted to order, j ; l | English Pair. | Automobile, lunch and tea | Sale of Silk »| 5000 yards of heavy, White Japanese Haburai Silk, 27 Twenty-third Street. inches wide. Hampers. games } American, He DEADLOCK ON MEAT BIG DAY AT HARVARD: | F e Pat 75¢c and 85c value 1.00 to 1.25 onship, sec: le. (America 2, 7-6, ne i aa A lon era a f _ tne. street attracted ‘his atter HOUSE VOTES FOR Superior quality, lining Taf- am ee Se EIGN Baie’ 24 tea ot ne &8] "LOCK TYPE CANAL| snd black, | OABIES MGGREERY & CO, : . . : of ls eee Soa emnatttle WASHINGTON, June 2.—The House Soceperiyard Sweaters for I ' t r c the bill | fa ocx | ‘ Ladi d Children, : ou AOU u) on ! al Twenty-third Street. a SER 5 f “ EXERCISES IN SCHOOL NO. 13, , ren | rea 5 al Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters, t Lars ‘ Class Sinee nur i 75¢ ; a amen cea ares | ‘ Value 4.25 ¢ an 5 ue nae toe. pres si JAMES McCREERY & CO. Children’s Norfolk Sweaters. ) i ACCUSE “HOTEL PORTER. SS eae Men’s Haberdashery’ Dep't. Ladies’ Military Blouse | : i Tee TET eT Terr Ree pineal ne sa | ROOSEVELT WILL HAVE Sale of Summer Shirts, made of white and col- Sweaters. ha F Inv Al to Sat, ‘ y x a sheer ored Madras and Percale,—stripe, figured, 1.85 i ; teen yetra ott | out, SUNDAY MAIL SERVICE, plaid and plain weaves, Value 3.25 f i ' eg nos | Blouse ? Rae dea poses | Sromited atnsetn inl | Negligee or pleated and stiff bosom Shirts. A complete stock of hand- } hata " White 6 er hy De | Leura place, ha PLUMBER KILLED BY FALL. Cuffs attached or detached, made Norfolk Jackets and { Sr A Sk eS pas : a HE La aed aie TEATS Imeeaeral| numer ease various models of Sweaters | in the Bronx, $1.00 each for ladies and children, : value 1,50 3 . Twenty-third Street. a Went china cies, $