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i - "-V" " 7"","p"t . !wH . THIS WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1881). 3 H A VERY CLEVER SCHEME. yew and Unique Novelette, uiith Surprising Developments, Complete in Three Chapters. By GEORGE R. SIMS, . . imrorsta or caArrtHSt.-ti PstMllr. EUrtoa,f Bcetltnd Vd. com Into bntat fot hlmaalf . fU tnystUntlf waJtiathMnsw.Slo. for mo4of. On. dar loan woman praosoU htrtoll lad Kill Htinto ftorr o? a mlsslnc husband. Srrsral umlbtimt narclanbar basbtnd Htnt .war. ud lb bid not Mtnbim fori rw ind conld sot uentiln bis bfablt, llthomh ,ti wl rld llbaral rimlttinoM for bar support Bha promlMt thi do. totiTubtrlriwirdubwllliMriTloni whh will enabla bur lo proonn a dlToro. Attn Miklnitbi nlMStif hqsl'fM 'or mow diri EJlarton It docorid on board 1 fiibt, what t bid It iItib btm in h iibln. Hi awake to nod hlrasalf oonfronud b two man, on of fcom Is i criminal nimid Nld OonoTiD, DOM rpil' Ellsrton bid cipttrld him t!mi beiori, ind who bid iworn to b rtrrnird on the drtftetlri, CHAPTER III. i. Minnow uoiva ron Tire ex.icotzand tird uiw. Initlnotively Ellorton looked round him for ft means of encopo. Donovan turned to the other man, who vrat no otbor than Mrs. Morrison's friend. "He's caught in rat-trap himself this time, Bill," he said, " rind ho don't like it." "What are you oolnc to do?" atked the detective with an effort. " Murder me T" "Oh. no," replied Mr. Donovan, "wo're coins to help yon to oncapo. You're not cmfortable hore and you don't like the com pany, so vre'ro Roing to lot yon get out and walkaway," "Very well." said the detectlvo, tryint to appcnrcalm, "it's your turn now, Ned, and I don't suppose you'll let the cliimro slip. But what I did wau fair and squnro, and I should have thought you wero too sensihlo n chap to have looked upon it as anything but Ik business transaction." "You're a cool hand, John Ellorton," re- Jock in a shabby way she ws as hot on for revenge as any of nt. Yon might have lookod a long time before yon found hor brother. He went to America a year ago, " Hut the marriage! I eaw the certificate she married a man named Morrison." " Bosh! We knew when we made tin tbe plant for her to go to yon that tho first thing you'd ask to see was the marriage cortlfloMo, and tnnt you might go to the church or to Homeraet House to try and get a clno to the hnsband that way, ana so we piokod out the mnrrlago of n cuusiu of tier's for voti, who married a man named Morrison. Thov live In the North. That's how Ned's wife came to take tho name of Morrison when sno went to Kingston, Blio couldn't call , hersolf Frampton. for very good reasons, and so sho borrowed her cousin's husband's uaroo, Wo thought of all those things, aud made them fit, yon bet, before we sent the girl to you. Now, aro yon sMUflod ?" "Quite." said the dotoclivo. "It was a WHEN It SECOVZnSD COKSOIOTJBMKS8 A mTSICUN WAS HEND1NO oven nm. 5 lied the burglar, "and I admire you for it. ut I swore that I'd settle you for what you did to Jack, and I've worked tpo hard to get the chance to glvo it away when it's come." ' ' Is there any hurry V " No ; so long as yon'vo left tbo ship by daybreak jon cau take it easy." Very well: then, perhaps, you'll tell me before i go who Mrs. Morrison is and who put her up to work the game so cleverly ? I'm curious to know that." " Delighted to givo you the information, old fellow. Mrs. Morrison Is Ned Frampton's wife!" "The donco she is! Then who is tho young fellow Tvo been fooled into looking after?" ' ' That was her brother, my boy. After Ned i as legged sho and her brother took a furnished house at Kingston, nnd sonio of our mob used it to stow things that couldn't be put on tho market, bho was squaro enough at first, and didn't know what Ned was. It was quite a love affnir. I can tell yon. But she's got foreign blood, vou know, and directly we told her that you had nailed capital plant, and It has been splendidly car ried out. It has bfen so succosstul that I don't see why you should finish it up with a murder that won't do you the slightest good." ' ' It won't do me any barm, and I swore to Ned when I got a message to him before hi trial that you should pay with your lifo for tho trick you'd played him. You won't bo the first man I've bad to settle in the way of business, will he. Bill V" The " gentleman," who during the provious conversation had sat nn unobserved spectator of tbe scene. smiled approvingly at his friend. " No, Ned," ho said, "nor the last, I dare say. " Now. Mr. Ellerton," said Ned Donovan, ' ' if vou'ro quite ready, couie on deck. You won't like tho company tbero any more tlinn you do tho coraranv here, for we're all a bad lot, I assure you. If vou know what a gamo we're carrying on with this little vessel you'd be able to tell Scotland Yard and the French police something that would open their eyes so wido they'd have a bother to shut 'em again." "I can guess," said tbe dotectlve, but I don't want to know then when I get ashore I needn't give any information, ' ' When yon get ashore you can give as much Information as you like," was the reply. "Come on." ' ' What am I to do on dock ?" "Nothing! Just step over the side ot the boat and say good-by. If you want assist ance, we'll give it vou." " You mean to throw me into the seal" said the detective, setting his teeth and striving to hide his terror. "If you won't go without throwing yesl" Tho detective cast one wild glance round the little cabin. Beforo him stood the man who had sworn to have his life, and that man was armed. Here tbore were two to, one. On deck thore would bo flvo to one. for Ellerton never doubted that the two sailors and the captain wore part of the desperate gang into whose clutches he had bean trapped by the beautiful wife ot Ned Frampton. With death so imminent his courage de sertod him and he altered his tono. lie de termined to try and persuade the men that their deed could Lo discovered. lie wonld tell them that he had postod his wife a letter stating that lie wns going on board a yacht, and that inqiilrlts would be made if he were inlBslng. 'Ihe authorities at Havre would be able to describe tbe vcsxol, and He was making his tale as plausible as be could, when suddeuly he came to n dead stop uiid littered a cry of horror. There was n feat fill crash, the sound of men rushing to and fro upstairs nnd then the water bogau to pour iuto the cabin. With a tlerco oath NedDouovau burst open the cabin door ai.d mado a rtibh for tho deck. Ellerton followed him. Ho saw a great black hull looming out of the water, ha felt the vessel on which ho stood shiver and tremble, and then witlrne convnlllve pltoh it went down under the lilnok waters of tbe sea. When Ellerton opened bis eyes again he was lying wrapped in blankets in a cabin, and a gentleman in the uniform of a fillip's doctor was standing bv him. 'I hat'H better." suid the doctor: "you'll bo all right presently." ' How did it happen ?" gasped Ihe detec tive. ' ' We ran yon down. It was your people's fault: they carried no lights." " Whore are the others ?" " There nro no others. Yon aro tho only ono tlmt came to tho surface again. We waited about uhllo thore was a chance, but you wero tbo only mau we unveil." Ellerton's 1'rivato Inquiry Office and Do toctivo Agency is now a nourishing concern. The corner lias been turned at last nnd clients aro plentiful and thoy are of the right sort. But Mr. Ellerton. though a bravo man, is always very cautious when a lady client com mission!) htm to look after a missing friend or relative. He can nevor quite dismiss from bis mind how vcrv nearly a lady client who wanted a inishlug htiHlmnd traced caused him to bo a ' ' miss'ug detective. " But for that lucky col lision, which siuk tho burglar's yacht, Airs. Morrison would have succeeded in her en deavor to hand the captor of Jack Frampton over to tho vcugcauco of his "pal," Ned Donovou. THE STOMACH DISTILS ACIDS. ThcB, If exiitent In a catnral quint It j-, and unri tiated tjr bilt, play their part in the function of dlfei tion AndAMlmltation. But the artificial acid reaulting from the fnafailit of the atomach to coutrrt food re eeWedbjr it Into auattnanca, in tho producer of flatu lence and heartburn, which are the moat baraialng f jmptome f drtpepale, Thabeat oarmlnatiro ia Hot TFTTrn'i Stouacii Btrrxnn. Far more effect. re la it than rarbonMe of aoda, rnacnenta or other alkaline aalta. 1hK4 In t at tab I y weaken the atomach without pro lacing permanent bene tit, No man or woman chron ically dapeptto, and consequently nervoaa, can be in poaeesiion of tbe full meaanro of ior allowed by na ture. Therefore invigorate and rf nlato the ayatem, and by ao doing protect It from malaria, rheumatism aud other eerioua maUdtea. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Wo hnvo closod out an on tiro lino of Foreign Half Ilodo which wo will offer nt ono-lmlf of tholr original value 300 dozen of fine gauge Half Host, mode grounds, in stripes and plain colors, guaranteed fast, full regular made double heel and toe, actual value, Jjj f( 8Bc.apair; our price pJLUU until Saturday night, 14 nn. 300 dozen fine gauge Jialbrlggan Half llote, Frenvh leg ribbed), double heel and toe, full regular made, value 3!ic a ft A fr pair; our price until (DJLUU Saturday night - - - 14 noz. VERY SPECIAL. 2 cases of fine tan shade of Hal brlggan Shirts and Drawers, Spring weight, orlgl- (J 4 ff uallg mado to sell at J1UU $l,r0, each, colors hacii i guaranteed fast our 2 hihth, 'night r.m. !f"-,",:'ai' $3.50 MEN'S CLOVES. From now until Faster we will offer a London tan street (Hon; Spring ehades, selforblacU; em broidered, ti -butt on, patent fas teners, every pair warranted. Jf they rip or tear dj.j (f new pair given or plUU motley refunded - - a paik. ANATHAN CO., 305 I1UOAHYVAY, C.'01tM:i Dt'AM'. KT. N. n. Wilt open nlirnnrli storo nt JI2 Enst 14th st. on or about May 10. COUNT AIINIM AGAIN IX A CELL. The noun. (Jermiin Nobleman Wbo Trailed on Air. nirlnBT'M Name, At the Jcfforwn Market Police Court to-dsy SIsrtin Piatin, thobogim "Count Arnlm,"who was arreated tiro montlm ago on a charae of an noying William Steinwajr and Carl Schurz by claiming kinship with them, was arraigned on tho charge of swindling a man who la aald to be a well-known downtown merchant. TheCentitl Oftice detectUc who had chargo of the caae anked for a remand, aud declined to glvo the name of tbo alleged victim of their IH oner until tho caae cornea up for fuithor hearing to-morrow. Tho bogna C'onnt waa taken back to a cell at Tollce Headquarters, which he occupied Isat night. Arr.at of Ibe French Madame. Mmo. Eliza l'sret, known ai the French Ms dame, who is the alleged keeper of a reaort at 40 West Twenty-nlnlh street, waa arreated and taken to tho Jefferson Market Comt to-day on a warrant obtained by Capt. Rcilly, on tho complaint of Paul Lttzke, who enjoyed the hoapitalitls of the place Bunday night in company with twd young women. Madame' conna el demanded an elimination, and Judge Duffy held her in $300 bail until Friday. BROOKLYN THEATRES. . The rain-storm which Edwin F, Maro Intro duce In ',' Toe Bilrer Age, "at Jacobt's llrooklyn Theatre, Is lntcnroly realiKtlo. Little Oracle Emmett, who plays the aoubrotlc parts tu ' Ueacon Lights,'' at Proctor'a Theatre. Ia entirely different from the stereotyped idea of a aouhrette. A nnmbcr of rlcrer local hits and the latest songs, both of England and the United Ktnlri. make "Mngga Limling," at Hnlinea'n Hiuinl srd Mti'enm. an entertainment well worth wit neaalnu. The performances of tho Davenport Ilrothers. whose nurrellous skill In the acrobatic line Is rll known, hare met with warm approMil at .Ijip's Casino, where they remain all of thu pnscnt week. Owing to the sore ro Illness of Mr. II. A. I'.ob orts "Mv Sweetheart " will bo continued ittl the wi ck at the Aniplilon Academy witli prettv lit tin Miuiilo Palmer in her well-known creation of Tins. The latert effort of John A. Stevens, "The Mask of Lite." now at tin; Leo Arepuo Academy, has made an undoubted hit. It Ik almost tree fium sensationalism, one of Mr. Htcteua'great est failings at a play n light. The final engagement of tho Florences at Col. HiiinV I'atk Theatre Is pioving a notable one. Large numbers of their admirer are taking ad tantago of tills the hid mipnilnuity of sccliit' this gifted pair togrther. The few light hitches in tho pitidiictinu of "I'aust" by Lewis Moinson at the (luiiid Opt ia-IIoue which were noticed Monday cmii lig have been eutlirlv oietconie, nnd ctery tlilng now runs sh smuothlj as clockwork. 'J he gaideu scene is a rcwdatlon of busiity alula large atop toward pel frctlmi In stagi ait. BJiHiii MOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK, Do disguised that the most dellcateatomEch can Uto It. Remarkable as re FLK5U PRODUCER. Persona Bln rapidly while taking it. SCOTT'S EMDLSIOR tiyslcUns to ba the FINEST ana UtST piepsrstlon of Its class for the relief ot CONSUXPTIOy, SCItOFVT.A, OESFJIAI lWniLITY, irARTIKa MSRAHFJt Of ClIIUilUiK, ami ClinOSIO COUUTIS, au, Pagooars. Soott & BoTTno, How York. 11IJSINESS NOTICES. CAM'KT-CLEANINU-T. M? BTl'.WAItT. fl2il 7th st. w. sr. now Pulling draulsrs In rirrf honw, m N.w Verk and liroislj-n llead anil spnd yoor unlets t.iliiaTthsT... . Vutk. CAUPF.T - CLEANING AT THE OIIEAT Arosrlcsn Woiks, l.a W '-Ulh. Wm. 11. Uondn, pmp, AMUSKMKNTH. UNION SUIUIIK T1IKATKI!. .1. l 1I1LI. M(r. ABsLUTEi,t rninrntioK. , EnlnsH.ifl. hATUfUJAV 2tfn..ta. , t SUNDAY KniiTnr, Arll . -I.mcIwU Nations) Irlnh Oonctt Uompanr. Tlck.U'ific., fih, 7."ic. andtl.OO. WlUPSOK TlllfATHK. llowcrr. nr Canal. Mil McKKI'. KA.NKIN. I Matlnr. In hi. .nrc.'nl Kt'tT drama. HATURDAY THE HUNAWAV WIKK. I l '- NMtjTBfkTh. flrrst Prsms, Rl:UD8N ULUE. AMnKlld THEATRE. Krr rnin snd haturdaj inatlu.Lindtu's rrstest comlr sucnis, D1F. 1IRIUEN I.CONURKN. AMU8EMENTB. progtor's 23D "'.:."::: ttrii.t. nm.i.iMi n.N, COUNT? 1 AIR. ' Oalhsrs In Us tour arts a rrMt dsl nt hnmsn Datura, It l a surcnu, thrre iirnl t. no rnlnrlna of tfrras In est ting this ilinra,.K)s, Hnn. PltlCRS 8.1r.,0c.,7rte.. HI, Sl.oO. , Nlslits. H.ln. batnrdtr Mllnf, 1. 1blr t'tl.s formlnr In or out or town can now aeoarasitHsMOrisrsIn adtsno. hj msll,llrsn.t.iplion.(K..ti.'l. Ill St.). riRANit oi'i:rtA-iiouHE VT lterd Htistis (IrrLsaira Clrrlo snit lUlconr.nOe. MRS, LANGTRY. ARJII'I.WkB- NI1XT Wl'.KK -NAT1IRAI. tlAR. Ni:XT HUNDAV rhtf Wlrsnj. (Mlm- HI. PMsrs- burt. Mosroi and OmstinllnoplfLjr Prof. Cromw.il. i LliLiVt n,On)i.-.lr(llr,-lA Ralinn)OUC. , ERMINIE. ..ii Wwk m.cs ioiri-:w. KOSTER & RIAL'S CONCERT HALL, ,. A MIIIIT IN I'liKIN. Rli-wsrt II, r, Mhi, Mnan, IHItr snd Il'lds, Kllnr sn.l rlrnu, Uimilifiid lUaly, I'rlnro Knliln 1 lirrw .Mtiniws, Mitn.l.r. Wriltiphitty NnilMstur.lay. iAi.Mi:irs Tin.Aiiti' li'W.w airrit st. 1 THE MAY WCA VLL QUEEN. "WtOT Km?& hAVMf T"nAT.!.l..".e M.n..., Kfonln st H.JIO UaliiriH Msl.nre. 4T" ' CAPTAIN SWIFT. CMS MONTH JAtlr.t Hucc.m -World, Jan !iH llVnm.n. " MiNr.it'H rroi'i.K's tiikatrk. IC 1I.KI1TI I! UN I I IIMIHKKT 11)ni:lt. ,.ABTNt:w mk AyoUnliJ a.un. 1AB1NO. llltOAUWAY ANl:iOTIl.ir. UAH. IV J I'Vf.NINdRATR. nKUU Is J MAll.SIX .SArUilKAT AT ) AdtmuionMj Hsilsr isnrrs'l J wr.ksln .drano.. mONY PASTOR'S NEW 14TII HT. THEATItn! X I A IIIIANII COMPANY. TtlNY SherT-r .ii1 lllili-ljr, hrtwln Prancli, DACTI1R Mnipll'llnr, IhK IrMl ll'ln, "HO I UnJllunn snd Milk, Ilnly.ud DtT'r. 5 Til AVE. THE ATHK. Hi's at h" flat. Mat. at 'J N. C. GOODWIN ,N A GOLD MINE. BROADWAY THEATRE. fJornor 41st st. Jliln,s Wml.anithat at S I M. Etnilnei . LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Alr.MIHHION QOc. ACAfiJE?1 DNM5rf'&iPON. WKD.tANI,RATAT2. HOMESTEAD. UTARTIIKATIIP. nitOADWAY AND lnTH BT. kj l'.'tr ICirnmr at H. MatlnM Halurdar at U. Noxtwfok, new sttrsctlons, Inoludlng CiscalwlL TYCEUM TilKATHE; 4TTTa VK." AM 3.1D ST. J t "A triumph of stag, art " T1IH niAlttiriMl!. '-World ''lloiu'denthutl- . afttlo spplauiM, ' .Mall. Ruins at 8. IS MatltiMS hATUHDAYH, HitrjAOoiiB' Tiiiitu avi:npf"tiieatrk. . MrtloMS MONDAY. WKDNKSitAY .t RAT. qR. JACOI1R' (THAI.IA1 . OLD DOWERY TIlIiATRE. hooVey. waA'ASoiik. RQONyV. April 8-Ilartlcr Cainpboll'a plaj, FATE. -SRAND MUREtlM. ,14;fstid 347 Orsnd at. Y CHICKEN, MILL. Nrw and rumarkalln rnrio.itlat Ttiursdar -Ladlss1 hoiiv.mrdajr Adnilwsion lllr. R.'ftrved sats."Ki..xtia, t IXTll HT. I 11ATTI.I5 T OPEN X,l and OK AM. DAY Oil AVE. I UBTTYHBURO. I a EVENINO. IJ AMUSEMENTS. ILH Worth's Palace Muiium. 'JH aa nbv katiiukw. WSkm TtrADISON HgUARR OARMEW. jfl UHl.V TWO WF.KKR MORE AFTER TniS WEEK. k Ethlbltlnf In nrooklm Easter Monds. jl RARNUM A RAILKY'H '1 ORKA'IKHT 8HOW ON EARTH. . KM Tno Hlnxs Throe Staves, Rar(n( Tnck, flH Circus, HippiMlroni.. Mmscerle, Maaesua, iiH Hall ot Illusion, Aralnsn Fantasia, klH Wild Moorish Cararan, BH fSOO Performrrii, U Riders. Aerlall 'IBB 40 Clowns, 1-JA Arte, 'M blsplajs, I'iH Trained Animals, Rare Slants. Wonderful Obj.eta. 'MM Chlldron Delia-bled. Lsdiea Charmwt All Oth.rt i.lBB Mratllivl and Eewlldered. XVliB I'.rformaneesatliandHl'. M. Dallr. -'fkH Admislnii .",0 rents (4lh av..) Chtldren under 9 nkkmm years, Ijaientik RiwrTsd seala, $1 (MadjaoQav.) 4sjl BIJOU T1IEATHK. Rrosdwar. b.t. aOlh A 31st ata. H matinOeh 'I:d.m:niiXV and batorday. PrlH , kkOu.nd month H of theiwaMin's Kreateat suoom 13flkkk A MIDNKJUTBELL. fl nv hot, author or " a rrahr monkey." jH liallery, '-'5c. t resrrte.l. 50o 780.. $1, jl 60. 'SH 1 4TII ST THEATRE. COR. 0T1I AVE. Hl JLtt MATINElirl WEDNESDAY AND bATURDAYI 'SH lisf week of SAkkm DUNCAN II. IlAnUf-iO.Vrt MILITARY DRAMA. IBH THE PAY3IASTE1C flH ELAllORATE SOENIiRY. BTARTLINO KFTgOTB. H milKATREt'OMIOIIK. l!thst,.lMtSd AUi.ars. jfH JL Mr HlAH T BI.MS, JeVjBjl tbe fasorlte Herman Dlaleet Cornadlan, In UbhH CASITR THE YODLKK. JBBJI NeitWeek-A lal Wreck. Matlna. Saturdv. BH jbkooktjvn AMuaitaiKNTa. iftl ON AND AITER ' ' laPaVJ Amu. R 1 TIIK STAR ROLLER TODOOQAN SLIDE IftH will open 39SbtH TUESDAY, THUllSDAY end SATURDAY EVEN- 1NH HI'ECIAK-U't'.nNKRIlAY' KVENIRO, APRIL 10. WkW lirnd llili-Ht temtere I toCFOROK CAUNFORD. $(MtM Muslebr Union MlllUrir Uand. wBtlM llstl to let at low rales. BBl TT R. JACOns" RROOKLYN THEATRE, .'H AT. Cor. Washington and Johnson sta. SSMAm MATINEEM KDWI.N MAVO 4H WEDNESDAY, ln SATUItDAY I rill.VElt ACn. H LBE AVE. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. IIRQOKLYN. ' lBB Krsnlnct at a ir, Matlneea vid. A Sal, .1HBB1 wevens's MASK OF LIFE, H Neat Week-TIIE STOWAWAY. SaH AMPHION ACADEMY. iSSSftSSi WM EVERY EVKNINtl. tlNLY MATINEE RATUIIDAV. ' MINNIE PALMER. H GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, JSzttiSA 9 LEWIS M0HR1SQH IN FAUST. M COLRINN'SPARKTHEAThE. ibL9 This Week- Mstineas Wednesday and Saturday, KaH MIL A MRU. W. J. HEART fH IN OF JX9B FLORENOF HEARTS. aJBfl PROCTOR'STHEATRE.ko'vtt S BEACON L.CHT8. M HOLMES'S STANDARD MUSEUM. H ,, THIN WKKK-.MATlNEItf AII,Y. ,JRBBB "MUGGS LANDING." W inLU ni"Pl10AdoloMnrtlnott . Dafenport Dros., Bestrio. to, Mlnni. Sennit, k l at Zlpp'. Casino this week. liuber A O.cnardt, Preps. IsBH "A TBAGIO KIDDLE." rtnlly rsmaritnble new novelette, ot Ioyc and jealousy, tragedy snd mystery, ty Gkoboe R. Bnis. author of "The I.lchts o' London," Ac, rirslliug (Inboriati's lest productions In intenalty ot interest and uneipeoted denouement, begins In The Evcnino Wohld to-morrow. vj FORTY DOLLARS FORT"IFTEEN. 1 1 THE BRIGHTON SUlTT 1 HANDSOMEST CUT GARMENTS IN THE WORLD. I LONDON $c LIVERPOOL LONDON LIVERPOOL LONDON & LIVERPOOL LONDON & LIVERPOOL M CLOTHING CO. CLOTHING CO. CLOTHING CO. CLOTHING CO. The Brighton Suit has THE BRIGHTON SUIT BOYS' DEPARTMENT. SPRING OVERCOATS. i NO ready-made lOOk, IIO is made from the following fabrics : Our Boys' Department is 75,000 Tailor-Made Overcoats fl break in the breast, shOUl- S,f" YOUR nm0 "ow the largest in the United are at your disposal at the following M , j. . ' . , iMUKblUDb, iuuii BMOK. States. Our enormous stock prices. . 9 ders are perfect models, tricots, blue. is now ready. 200.000 mag- BUCK MELTONS - - $5.80 :1 SILK LINED, also back of J, CHOICE W3 nificent suits, cut in the very BROW MELTONS - - - - 5.50 :1 VfeSt; Trousers CUt Wide BST - Stt KbL.tUched' double kneeT wm .JJS 1 or medium. Positively the gg, jj g Sdbmfff.tri " ' " " JJ I most graceful and perfect ffiHp ". SST'SSIISSb - SSV ' ' " liS I :: .:. ,.M Lmji wmi? wafw -. qtridpq and warranted tailor-made. WDEWALco l&.UU m 1 e!.o t!'I 6 M "S 8E .000 -"fnt patterns to S1LKLIHE ..... 15.00 1 for sale. Tailors could TWEBDSi' . PLA1D3, select a single suit from. uP- da nmiriwMOTT m not duplicate them for tweeds; SUIT, wide wales, town stores cou.d not sei HAT DEPARTlEfiT. m Portw Dnllars . niir nriA BROADCLOTHS. HAIR-LINES. them for from $5.00 to $8.00; Department is heavily fl i-orty Dollars; our price cutaway? nnpniniPEinFnK ourPr,ce stocked with every wen known M Qtl Xf IN bAUKb, Ull I A W A 15 UK PKINlit ALHtK I d. c? ff fcO Ct Cyinn shape. We sell Cents' Fine Derby I.VJ'U. ONE THOuaAr,D 8UIT8 displayed IpiSiiUU, 3)5.3U, PS-sUU Hats at 6 1.20 that cannot be dupll- S 2,000 DIFFERENT PATTERNS. , Lamest si,,w-miow ;.. irow for choice of stock. cated for less than SS.OO. M CENTS' FURNSSHING COODS. CELTS' FyRgSHlC GOODS. 1 4-Ply Xinen Collax 5o . ea,K j gg SfAg gNMKSHmTS . . IJSjSSSSeSSJSSS I British One-Half Hose, Striped . . !4o. pair J SILK arid SATIN SCAKFS .... 15c. silk ends, silver-plated Buckles. . . .8c m LONDON & LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., 1 86 AND 88 BOWERY, CORNER HESTER ST. I NOTICE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. I j zz