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ceva vase... EARL OF LEITRIM TO TEST ia Egan TTS RL a IDENTITY OF DEAD MAN. | ite KANSAS ¢ May Cost Owntrs $34 if Fines Under \re Law The Effects of Opiates. S are shatinla HAT INF! peeuliarly suse entihte to opium and its various what T aa flea bo Go nite oe) op vo ATTA FUR eee seizure Hes in the func-| Carpets ==> Furniture tions and gre wecome pern vat, causing | “Rugs Draperies ing for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Soothing Syrups and not be too. strongly | ill Children who a methane $1 WEE ABy ae s oe signature flan | ki “Well, you can always qeeanal upon it being good---if you fai at Wanamaker’s” This was the pleasant remark made by one woman to her friend, in the elevator the other day. And it has been made a hundred times before. In these days. when stores are making the most frantic efforts to catch the public, and exploiting the most ridiculous reasons for alleged sacrificing of merchandise, it is more than ever necessary TOS Di POND UPON YOUR STORE. Truth in advertising seems to be going out of fashion, as the struge¢le for business grows keener. One thing youmay rely upon abs lntely, to the end of the chapter—Wanamaker advertis- ing shall tell you only the FACTS abo: t merchandise. The new goods shall always be the BEST en party ou and it is nothi of Ch torfa al signature , | Genuine € and LATEST tha: the two continen!s <u) ply, and the under-price olferings shall present the most decisive reductions that @in be secured by the best organization in the retail trade, whose TWO great siores—New York and Vhiladelphia--combine the largest retail dry goods business in America. Just now we are presenting some of the most unusual merchandise offeringsseen in years— For instance: and right at the start o: the new season, wien these goods are most in demand. This Event in GLOVES a) Ne $1 Glace Gloves at 65c a pair $3.50 Mousquetaire Gloves,$2 .25.a pair A olneh 10-button; fine French kid; vlack. 2 Fret nch Kid Ce eh Mousquetaire Gloves, $2.25 a pair 2 anc 20-button; fine French kid; black ish, lumportec Glace Gloves that every woman wants for the new Spring outfit. At these decisive sav- white and colors $1.50 to $2 (a few ai es, in large sizes.) Butiaine, ibe Main alsle, O1 1&c Outline-Printed Batiste at 12',c This is a soft, corded stripes The puri beautiful fabric in white grounds, printed in the new French outline designs, ve the beautiful effect which emphasizes the daintiness of the printings, ase ol the mi!l’s surplus stocks makes the price 12!, The seli-colored , Which are in black, blue and 2€ @ yard, instead of 18c. Second floor, Old Bullding, ee ———eEEE———— Men’s $5 Black and Tan OXFORDS at $3.40 Sn ippy styles in Oxfords ior Spring wear, Lots that are being closed out. $3.49 a pair, : Our own 85 Shoes at Most all sizes—a few missing, Main floor, New pufiding. The Basement Anniversary B 5” 7. Of the Girls’ Suit Store oys’ $7.50 Suits at $5 Combination Suits of double-breasted Jacket and two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. } » of Vool mixed cheviots, in sizes for Sto lt years. At $5, worth a half more. an covert Top Coats, in sizes for 8 to 16 years. ad of $6.50. ape? Wull and complete stocks of Boys’ Spring Clothing are now read Main floor, New Butlding ee eee ce (a Children’s 25c Stockings, 18c Pair The sect of our Economy a tremend noue We 1 pre to meet the occasion to morrow with some of the mo: striking values which we hay day's business. pared 1 the n mon hi Fast black, fine ribbed lisle thread, with spliced heels and toes Is to pro- nd double soles vide dresses for should Pere ola Haldles not ing splendid |W et values which will be offered : three most importan s BOS ae Boia Ribbons Temptingly Priced 8. 4 iis Tr, fi 518.5 ; ral e Suits Black Taffeta Ribbons. f quality, with lustrous finish, in thro at $12.50 desirable widths for hair bows and hat trimmings r young women of 48% in. wide, at 20¢ a yerd, regularly H Hin. wide, at 22: a ya-d, regula in style with 5% in. wide, at yard, regular Isome high in pony trimmed with fold, Stylish Spring Hats, $2.25 and $3.56 Ciera? Suits at pdy Why stiek to heavy Winter headgear, a bit worse for wear, whe oe te poe ateicas you faay, Buy a pe y, trimmed turban of pyroxylin braid for worsteds In brown, blues and | | Hf Sou like a sailor hat better, we have two styles, smartly trimme with white halrdine | | with ruches, coq feathers, wings and faney pins Yeach, Color Jackets are double- -biack, blue and brown Rar GRO Tamarac ote 5 lined with ’ ae satin, Plaited skirt trimmed with fold Girls’ $5 Spring Reet- 75%to $1 Bock es us nives at 50c ers at $3.75 Of cheviots and wor nice Sand 8tg-inch Kniy wit ndles and two fine steel blad ly tailored; some line thers and file. unlined, | Blzes fon 6\to.14 years, $1 and $1.50 Razors st 5c Main floor, New Buildin Economy Basement, Old Bldg. 1 imbecility, mer al rerve R f N ; ie 1 le nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying Pianos Bedding < th opiates or narcotics to keep children quies | _4/. a nong physicians is that children should never B Bede R ttl est doses for more than a day at a time, and $15 up Y s1.08u Ww 1 6 Rooms Elegantly Furnished $122, | Breasted Suits, models and newest shades. Cassimeres and Cheviots, in both light and medium yee UOTE 95 | fabrics. | Hair Rolls—wavy Hair Rolls, 8c | Sale of Sheet “Music ; “Fifty Maes from Boston."*) Yon Non ese, : ie For Regular $1.00 Grade ems from “THE MERRY WIDOW,” complete vol , specia Mt Hepner il sees . eee A . 9 | hee o You sSwee 8 Yuety. E rs | price for t te fe Ais | Hair Switches | wide assortment of shades. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 138, 1900. o> iY im of $1900 |New ® [s MOUNTAIN CLIMDING WECESSAR: —_ —- ppany'a vuulte ast |e New dense: author Ny REDUCE Pai? Z ae Siege = i ae ‘ Two Blocks on SixthAvenue | Sixth Ae nue 'sGreatestStore « ONeill-Adams @ sess d Foriy Year Fromm 20th Sirect to 22d Street y Is the ‘Most Conbieie of Any New ‘fork Store i || Our Delivery Sanitee in New jae Men Who Study F.conomy Wear the 182, ) |W. L. Douglas Shoes We Sell at | Adams Building. eee at i | And Their Judgment Is Good— They Are the Best oe Shoe Values Possible to Obtain in All New York Boys’ W. L. Douglas | Douglas Footwear has a splenc id ee nthe world All the Famous Leathers All the Noted Shoes, over, but there isn’t anocher store in the world that offers | you W. L. Douglas Shoes at lower prices than they are Douglas Styles branded. $3.00, $3.50, etc. . $1.98 | We contract with the Dot factories to take EVERY p f thei Sizesifor Everybody, slightest surface mark or defect. shoes term “factory damag so nt, however, that neither t dearance nor wearing qual- y is affected in the slightest. i prove as s act: as the at ly perfect Doubs 59 | Shoes. Splendid lot ready tor to-morrow 4 Good Assortment of tent s Douglas Shoes at $1.98. Oxford Ties for men and about four hundred pairs of high Shoe ) a full line and sizes of other brands, at. oaso00 $1.98 aa - Opening a New Boys’ Clothing Dessinent H O'Neill Building. j To-morrow we will open t artment for boys, and we The garments are afl made expressly for us by one of the Best’ are sure that both the boys 3 wn up folks will he pleased makers in America. Careful workmanship, correct styles and gener with the high character of the cl hing, and ‘with the angem ous sizes are the characteristic features. The range of models. Mal: we have made for their comfort and convenience. fabrics is very broad and prices are reasonable throughout. } Novelty Russian Suits! Fancy Sailor Suits Double-Breasted Norfolk Suits Wash Suits t Belt Suits $5.00 to $15.50 Ages 8 to 17 years $6.50 to $15.50 Ages 8 to 17 years $1.25 to $7.25 Ages 234 to 10 years $5.00 to $10.50 ‘Ages 5 to 10 years Two Specials for To-Morrow (Saturday ) $6.50 to $8.50 Suits at $4.75 $8.50 Suits at $6.75 Ages 2% to 16 Years. Gan finesto! @aaaitet? nie Reena seh ee z a Sailor, N me hundred Combination Suits, Norfolk and double-breas' ty’ ey San er eee otk ‘ig ¢ in stylish brown and gray Mixtures, with two va of Knicker | id Values $6.50 to § bockér Trousers; 8 to 17 years. $5.00 to $40.50 Ages 234 to 7 years rfolk and Double- he latest Special Offerings for Saturday it in Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses Misses’ Suits—in eran Panama, lined throughout with satin; vest ef- fect; coat trimmed with taffeta, also sleeves; fuil pleated 9 skirt, with four-inch fold; sizes 14 and 16 years; special at $1 75 | Suits for Misses and Juniors—Made of Panama, Prince Chap model; coat lined throughout with satin; notch collar, piped with pique; full pleated skirt, with bias fold; sizes 12 to 16 years,’ spe- 12.75 cial at “ in black, lined Misses) ‘$6.95 | Girls’ White Dresses_in lawns, orgamdies and dotted Swiss— guimp and one-piece dresses—trimmed’ with embroidery and laces; full | sk h deep hem; sizes 6 to 12 years; at...... -- $1.59 to $4.75 Special Sale of | Petticoats ee Presenting a large and varied assortment of new Spring Silk | Petticoats, suitable for dress, pedestrian and golf wear, at very | special prices. Taffeta Silk Petticoats—or extra lity taffeta; hy de flounce with shirring; percaline ndereruflie lind tan il eh ea ecru, royal blue and plum. Regular price $5.30; special at.... -$4,00 « Black ‘‘Rustle Taffeta” Silk Petticoats—with deep embrotderet flounce, all-silk under-ruffle, full widths, assorted lengths, Reg- ular price $8.00; special at... ey aE GRRE New “Klosfit’ Petticoats—are being demonstrated, TWe-have « very large assortment of styles; deep flare ruffles, banded trimming, in navy blue, J black and brown; at pilimuathsee $1.49, $1.98 and.$2,98 Lawn Underslips—Suitable for Corset Covers, in p' yrhite, blue and black, for lingerie waists. Regular price 59c.; — $501 Veils and Veiling We are showing an extensive assortment of foretgn-andtip. mestic novelties in addition to the complete lines-of: staples -waecarnyy, regularly. V4 . Aone the novelties are large Vefls, in face, plafneat embroidered chiffon and fancy Chantilly Net effects. Ti are AT complete lines of Mourning Veils, ribbon and crepe trimmed on i Brussels Net, and plain and dotted Tuxedo meshes, round, and straight effects, at prices ranging from 69c. to $4.98. Ready-Made Veils—One and a Half Yards Long. The new Russian Net effect, dotted, Tuxedo and sen sen mesh; i also chiffon chenille dots, in black,’ white and all colors Value} 59c- Il in this Men’s Overcoats and Suits Splendid Showing of Spring Styles Adams Building Remarkable Bargains for To-day and To-morrow Men's $10.00 to $15.00 Spring | Suits and Overcoats (97. 79 Cover! bone suas Suits and Overcoats—In neat gray Herring! Cloth, fancy Mixed Cheviots and a few black Thibets. The selec tion of suits covers a wide range of neat patterns in Worsteds, Jackets—in two models $10.00 to $15.00 garments, to-morrow at. Clean-Up Sale of Men’s Trousers At $J.15 Were $1.95 to $3.00 : ould rather take a loss at any time than carry goods over en. season to another. That is why we offer about five fumed pairs of $1.95 to $3.00 Trousers at this low $1 15 Hair Goods at caeael Prices For To-morrow (Saturday) O'Neill Building Hair Switches—22 inches long, fine quality Hair Switches} assorted shades. Regular price $1.49; speci al at 24 inches long, fine quall Regular price $1. $1.00 Coronet Puffs—the very latest Coronet Puffs; good quality hair; as- sorted shades; six puffs to the set. Regular $1.98; spe- “$1.49 cial at with net Carn Regular price 39e. size Ca Hair Nets, made of real Vc long; assorted shades. Pia UNEtE Special extra larg des; ancclell at, each ( None seni ©. v. Je, extra by muah Adeas Building Sanerera earn ae eine Continuing To-day and Saturday the Sale of CMa er dae tn Avian Huety nutes, | 7 ore tose iat in M Shoes for Women, Misses and Children, Also Boys and Youths, at 75c a Pair | Regularly worth $1.50 and $2.00 | Blames My Dreamy 1 Me Moon Plays ¢ Down. he Man Morry t Make a Hit with Adams | Building the department to the ynd floor and read > stock we discovered many lots of various kinds of Sh have not sold as quickly as we would like. We have made one grand collection of all these and offer them at the ridiculous price of 75c per pair. SHOES, OXFORD TIES AND. SLIPPERS | aI fed 75¢ | In moving e$ thal Special For To-morrow (Saturday) M Operatic Hits, 12c. i fen’s New Shirts at 79c