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THOUSANDS AT THE TOMB. ADMIRATION FOR THE GRANT ??G?? UEUM. AJOttL-NCEMEXT ?G THU PLANI FOR THF, POM nra DEMONSTRATION Ra?l?iwet) THF. IN? TEREST IN- TBI 1_?.?T RESTING PLACI OK GRANT?A t?ll.lilaiTr ?G.G?G TION TO ?G OIVF.N ?? ??? UNION IX?Ora CLUB, Apparently every strsot In the elty led to General Grant's tomb yesterday. The announeonants of tho i>lnr>s for the vast rlcmonstr.tilon thai is to bo on the day of the dedicati??!, core? ??anles has fpensasti tho attention of tha entire Btty upo'i the hill that tops Riversili.? Tark At ?iry rat. it w ut crowded ail .lay yeaterday and ? Into the evening w.th thousands of sii who eould think of bo nore lateraatlng way io spend the dellghtfnj day or part nt it The Bonk ?'. and Riverside I>rivo wore thronged with ??.?rie<.ln'.i?:i and srith smart turnouts of over) di tlon. Tho riders and tho drivers rod? Slowly past . man) of them otsmounted, tin? e ll .it their leisure. A sqt Park policemen were on duty all day to pt th? crowd from oven ? ? Park, snd from early m irntng until dusk there was s .-ominous file- of people before the mole?! aarcopl igua that bow holds the d The mag? niflcent mauaoleum thai Is to led on \, tl tlso atira ed a great ? tentlon, and' ir one may Judge from tho comments of tho crowd the work was considered worthy <?' all the painf, ? \ ?as thai have been : then : make It what I Nov. mi.?!' last the Union League < lub has ecepi ' ? be gli en clubhouse on I ?? evening of April !7, sftei I . with the dedk atton of the toenb, which shall ? ????? anything of the kind In its history. The ? t 111 '?< given rn honor of Pi -.?..: ? McKinley and Vlc<r>-Pre?ltfent Hobart, who have already algnllled Unir Intention or being present, and about LOW Invitations have been sent out bj the Commit!.? Invitations to pi persons who will hi attracted to this city on the occasion of the Grant da) exercises. Tl whom inv?i ? ? ? Include thi M? n.?- ? Cal Inet si d of th? ? ?Iplo Pis t Diaz of Mexico, t h.? ? Soi ida and his at a ff, Majoi ? ;? Bt '? - \nnv. active and retired. . . the 1 lepartm? nl ft ? lantl ? and si ifl R ? *? . rais, active and r< ? of the United States Navy: Admiral In command ? resenl on th. rx officer? of the - that will be present, r-x-I'r . ? ex-Vlce-Presldents, Bpeakei the House of R - tatlves, Qenerals Long and Buckner, G? nt's three aons, l'olone! Fred D L'lyasei and .1- Grant; Bishop Potter t'orrlga . the Mayors ol Nen - York and Brooklyn, members <>f the K\? Com?: Re? iblican Nati, nal C'ommlttt???, Just: - S ' ?m, 1 'ourt, 1 "ourt of Ar" ? ?. fi ' .it department; Bur Goverrors of all States and their military staffs, Lb rs. Speaker 1 \ -? 1 ? ? - ulceri presidi ni of the Board of Al?len? . ity and count) - ' ? . v. ?,, i k ind 11 pi . ... I'nlvetalty, New-York I'nl vef ? ' Ity of New-York, Harvard, Te e. Pi ind Cornell universities; presidents of the I'nlon League clubs of Brooklyn. l'I Philadelphia and Jersey City; presidents of all pr??min?a.? New-York City clubs, chairmen snd s? - - of the Municipal Grant Monument i'oni ? . ?: mlttt ? s, Bt nators Platt nd Muri?!,?, of New-York, and the Brtgadler-Gen? nf the First Second, Third snd Fourth triga?!.- of the National Guard, State of New-York. -.? A BRONZE MEDAL MADE. ??? WORK <iF TIFIAN'. ,v CO G?? THE AMERI? CAN NUMISMATIC AXD ARCHA iL? I : In commet l 'repletion of the Grant tomo a. bi : !.i? been ?-.;. . American Numismatic and I by T.:: ft diameter r?.r: 1 txtars t .or?*? the bust ' ? ? : ? nd the seal of the so lety Afti r r. ..?. 1 r- ? ., the ? ? ?? ! the poi insdln "The Cent irjr Magasine" for December, :?? 1 ?; til waa also accepted by G eral ? h .:at.on of himself a.- he ired ?n his prime, about t1.? time ol the bat? ? of f ?h. Ob th? 1 ? -a. ? ted p Tho G?:>"??.-?? WM submitted ti Genera] Uor.ioA : t ? waa Intimately ai I wli Grant ' Ing ti war, ani afterward, and was Se i in excellent - of th<> commander. : Municipal Com ssented by May : ? ? .? General Por tei ? flven their ? ritt? ? ?pi r \ ? ? ?? ? >???< v.? adopt? < ?? ,,! of the occasion. Coplea ? I . G: om Tiffany ?- ? The following the M< the'?oel? ???? ?.?drew C Ka bris kl* (chalrmsni j?;.,. Bauman 1 Pryer, j{,i . ? Val? rtln. E In irl On .1 Sanford t T? Hartley Barhydt. J. Kenn? j Tod, and G f ? ? ?, - ? r? ? try. QOVERMOR TANNER AND ftTAFF COMING ' April "f Oovernor Tan? ne..-??, s??*r mo; u ? ? m at th?? ?;r??.?.r [ : ta make ? be trip to Ni w? York - of the 'Ifllratlon of tin? decided that t!io Oov ? eav? iga | >r .\. ?. York April :i ? PROM ONE OF GRANT'S VETERANA To ?? . ol t?,.? Tribune, M w . j permit a man who fought under ?. ? especially eonmondeel bj him "for tai.?.?.' ' to offer the suggestion thai ????? ? ..n.iiy to the proposi .1 ? trade tn connection wim tha dedication of Grant's Tomb In Arsi placo, the "re G soldi???--not th.? "tin" vari??! y?have been pi ? aored, In th? and p ce. a 11 something of an outrage f.r the -'.:.?? of moa we fom it t.. >:o yelling up 3 roadway and ? t the tomb, aa Is proposed; and last, but no? :? iat, we are too oM and batt?i marred to to si Pherefor? we ? annoi rak?? part. as pori ' the munificent suma of U ni'ii you Ino l.iiii|i For Cottage, Club, Church, Wedding Pres? ents. Bi* BUIE ?? bin "MILLE!" Lamps. \?? <>i(i?-r i.., m stir?? to plena??. ,.?<? I p-l?i-?iitf. ???????-. ?.?f??. ll.iiullt.il IK-llwlit fut. I? rf ?? I '.?-'.? all atti? I In ! ..ut ??III -, ? ipp). ? U ..... ? ? ' i'.r/ r?? ??.. ? .?>ei,. n y ???-The Bast Bicycl? Lamp is Miller's '97. ~*?^Easter Silverware. $te*^;n*jm pLowKR pots, ^?ii^mukjhsvb?^-^?; FERN DISHES i**?*^-_?r.T_^_?rk?r^^:r ? ^ VASES IW'iWMm?Mf ?? LAROE VARIETY OF SIZES AND PATTERN*. ^foWkhwffi? Thc$e are exclusive designs no? to be found else | *?.?-*_*_.*-_?*_*-? where and made expressjy ,,,,? this seasoa / MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO., I1ADI50N SQUARE, '*i*m&i?h^'-jm?^ ' il(h Avenue' bbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbH ! 128 ttroadway. mone?? sei apart by Btat?1 ind city will be spent on foolish :? itur? Including, ol ? ? ?rand ban ?i'ift m arhich Tweed's municipal defender will 1?<* tl?.?? , hist s? lor. Now for th.? real object .?i this sore?*?!: Lai lh? "!>">;.' dear ol?! comrad? inn.? procure >;i Im wi ,'h of laurels, garnished with the corps badg ?-?. snd tied trit?i n r? ??. white snd blu ? ? ;? \?! - knot, harm n over hi d. >t th? tomb under which the bod: must ao: terminati I hi cere? mony by .. f> ??? words fl "?? ? in ??' ? ?, ?dler Horai ?? Port? r ?? ?? nine? > Dep? v. .. I ... ''< ? my comrades fin .. >:? leril'i salut? oui ?Id time ti? Id ',??? ? es, en? Ir way .. ? land en ihe >i<l walk ?????. li-ii ' and? ?? f< r ?? bj It* ?( h ??e religious sn?l ? imrnd? lk< i-?*r?*n*ony 1 would -?? should lake ??? ? ? ? I . ?. ? \ ori , Mai S, 189 .1 I'll ? HENRY. TSCHIGORIN STARTS WINNING 'IIS BT. PETERSBI'Rd MATCH WITH BCHIF? PERA BEGUN THE MANHATTAN ANNIVERSARI I s match of seven -.;:??- .... .it the .>t. Petersburg Chesi I I <i?i Man b -'". T* hiforln ?* n lh? fl:'*-t : I,asker never seni iti- letti eptance re? e irdlnfl T* ilgorin'i ...... ran if two ?;.:?:'?> ? ? ?..? pia* e,i . ini G?:?p?.? ? y :. .?- promised, and Iher? :- non scnrcel; any ;??? - llhood of ? .?? match being played In I ? near fut? ure The champion uh' li noai In the Riviera, ?fore leaving ?. ? hi ao pin y serious eh. lui s ? si ?- ? ?uld p.it engage in anol 1er chess ? . ? ?? ? hamplon gave six simultan ,- rform ., :.... '? mingh .tu. Ilei ? I .''it of t ..? \'? nd drew * ? ? ? ?? ? M , n'as celi li Bal m enlng with s dlnnei. ol whic ? abou 100 m? (fair was su?*? : .ini mg ih? ? er? Pr?s dent G A. Ollberg, Colonel .1 it. Wilklnso W ? Morsi. UM. am M. De VI? r O T. R o an I th? Re? Di R BenJ imii An ? talnment follow? ?.? Tasailo von Heydebi . I der Lot i"3< rm ?? ?? the Court of I ienmai k tied "The Hletoi Literature ol toe Game of Cress." ? it'EENNA'S TRIPLETS CHRISTENED. THE ???????a .'! ?;?:.?"?".' \?.'? : M >.-> :. ?? a ?.?::.;:: ??*> KXTl 1*81 ?STI 11 ??? ?RKry* McKeni ?'? ti ? :? :- wei e cl Bt. Mary'* Church, Grand and Ridi - ? rd ?* ift? ? tongregatl in that lered there ea| . e th? eren M Keni te arrived Just ? a ? k .???? t -.-.i^y. ? has be? ? ? ?? nna's ti sai ? ? ? sine. MeKenna, who Uvei ?? No ?9* Easl Broad wa *.t?= thai there are llm ? ?y ?vili be p ? pretty noon. Two of the trio nre girli wer? bristen? ' la Iren? ind Ma y . ? .r... Al for ? ? los ? I v II ? highly appri I Ite bui ? ? ? , ? ? week MeKenna ? -? 11 - ? : ? ? rs ? \' t ?. A :? ? ' ??1 h?? ers tl ' ? j will ??.?.?? ? go tha? he a . great a? , ? th? ? ini y ' lerk. A the glory of ? ?. ? .??..? irli ? ?'? I who has bi -. Broadway Se, ganlzai of the boys of ih? .1 seph .-? \ ? ; hs t if I more ? Th.? triplet s are ? dldl> and as -. ? - they are ?? wex k older ? to ? G??.?.';?.???. w t.? ? heir h? irte' '!n< ni END \OT r? SWHT. v. ' '!.?< THE LEG18LA? : ? \ VINAI. Ali.l.U UN.Mi.NT. ?. -.? . * ? It is only ten days to th? time ?. ? ite for 1 f the Legislature, but there Is liti t of ? .? time, or bi fore W 15 ? ??? ? the l< ad? ere, a Ing thai ' ? :."?.'. on will 1 ?? Iona and numerous, Including some ? \".., Ions, are com In? ed thai ? ? ,. ;,!???? tlon, for whit h ree? - will be tak? It Ii . ??,.. ????: that m' th??? big legislation will bt pleted in the - week, and that will make th? Aasembly thi Important body for ti ie ? .? of the sesi Ion It Is ?nteres! the sts ? bill know 11 I l miai? For? sti ??? ? ? , mended Governor I approves the measure. The rules c' the s 1 ?? w 111 1 ?? : lisp? nd? ? and the bill passe l. alti will I ?? opposi! It El se am? ndmentt 1 ??.lei - thi Ford am deflnini ? ? ? fak ? 1 mot exist the club matter will be droppt ami tho hot?"?! section, drugs. tlo era .? : and-cheese permit and the section creating I :.? m special agents wl I 1 !.^:?.. Antt-Scalpera! bill II :- on second reading In the ?ei ite, amended noi to tak? ? fr- ? I unt < Bt ber, UM I; will be pai ed, wltl . isltlon by the D? mo? rati tor . ^r aduati -i Inh? rltai tax?H 1 ti ? \ ->? ri.\,,\. nnd will ?..? 0 ?ret k \ ? rtoon bill ?VIH bi pass? d bj Ih Benate ? der the san ' lhat i . bill, Anti-Trust bills A further hearing will be '. 1? sd ly afternoon. 11 - thi ? al the l'ili? will noi ?? their present form. Primary : M 11 ?? orini?? to ? .,t.. Illegally at a pi In .:.,-. ..?- , ?? 1 t >; 1 1 Intlng ind i hack ?.unit ?? ? The I ?? m ? ?. -? 1 ? ? I to ke. I that they will make a motion to set It The .-?'? nate ti la v.... k wl ? . New York t'ltv to H. If th . law, It will lie all the legislation thai will ; : ti,?? line of 1 Flag bill It E bill forhlddli g the use of 1 ir ad ; and oth? " ? H te t ..... . Bl Is of imi,?,' I to be d " Benntor F g the crea io I ' ' lowing o ?? . mi.', an? I B? at?a- Mi Xul ?' own is? : at,a- Mi Mlltv S. 1 H own ? ' ' rallwa: g?, . elevato ~ S. 1 at,,r E \ ? op? bill Moi da? ' ? ne whi tntrodm rd In I '? . - noi apply to th? B< tSJURED BT I 9USAWAY HORSE A runawa) noi Moran ol So ?"?? Jam. .-? f'"" . Henri I Ibi e. a G ? , . and I .ummone?l from ? : ? ? :?.. was . ?? . It was si John rous . looker) up In the ( ' ;""_ A DOG I o< Kl D IN I CELL. A M| ?WewfO indland ? Im " *"?? . ,- , ??-? into ? cell In ' ?tatfcm last or? little v?'Hlle Fol? I So MS I ' - .... ... turs. At 9 < - ? ' . baiti. otan in on sn 1 walked Ini tl in vi.Aiii .'iim . . ''SJecasaot? * *'*" >'J-J lo-k .?ti?, up,' ?aid Uli -*gpSMi;?|i?a?||?| ;| |?fgz; f Who | opened ?ha? bottle cf illRES ?Roetbeer The popping of a /r cork tr??ni .1 l>??ttlc nf ' * Hires is ? tignai ?>f good bealtfa and ? ' a? sure. A sound the ?ilil folks like to hoar ?the children can't resist it. Rootbeer is composed ?if the very Ingredienti the ? ?? stem r. ? lire?, Aiding Hie digestion, soothing the nerves, purlt Ing tho blood. A tamper? anee drink tor temper? ance people. ne? lle, "He's been foil wing me about all day. an-i I'm afraid I'll be a rested for stealing him." ? ? li - '.?? ' Into .1 '?? II sn ? the door him l'i lille CO\ TRnl. OF FR I VCHISE8. OBJEi TS OF AN ASSOCIATION FORMED RE? CENTLY SOME OF ITS MEMBERS s for the Public Control of Fran octet) recently organised for tho pur pose ol n public control of those services end upon rinht^ In public property, Ir ?vili further It object bj ihe maintenance of a foi i.ia tlon, 'a? pubi ..r;..r. of ? maga - : :?' Ihe Interests ,,t" the association, tl:?? pr? .nal distribute p of appropriate literature and by the establishment of local edm ? . Industrial regions of the . Ity, and of a general let ''?r?? lau-.?..p ?,, supply .'.,: ..r h? r ?? ganlz itloi k' rs, H? - :-...? |ual educa t loi slstance to all political ar..) civic org sat loi which Indora? the principles of the ass?., iati.mi. In addition t" the general vv-ork of popular edu mchlses, it will look ..'it for th.? lut? :,;i.? in particular grants, by repri el. at the public hear? ings befo e the ? ?? pal Assemblj and ihi Mayor. Members of t!.?? association an ? titled to re ii ? ? . ? I of all lit' nitrire piihlislit ? bj ih? paids io .ui lectures orte >f the ? The ? ?? ? ,?:..?. is m Koom 121 of ng, No 111 Broads ? ? 'latton, taking its test . !.1V\ -. INALIENABLE RIOHTB OF THE CITT TO ITS PROPERTY ? ghts of the city In arai to Its prop? ami under water, publl .?-. wharves, docks, streets, ? ark ? ami all -.? her public placel ?'?? ? ,r. ? inaili na ? Kr.,?.,?)..-. >,.' Til :? 1. ?..?;?!,t I The l'hai e Or? ,.??? New-Tork. 1, All fra ? pei ! upon exclusive ibllc ; ?"?" 11\ should be grsnti ? only ' ?- limiti (1 ; . rlods, ;;' ? I t.?? made t., contribute from their value .u.?.? by thi i-ommunlt: elr full share of public . \ ? ? - : is relie! g persoi I prop? improi. m? nta fr,,m th? ? ? 2. Moi pnv liege, : than capii tlon. which ar.? the creation >.f individual effort, should ???? the primar] Bouree of public t - ?;.. ? ment muai control natural monop ?? hlch, from Ihelt nat? ure, do not admit of competition); otherwise tbeae ? Government. 4 Buch public m.pollei si sre noi natural n.poliei . Id ?-? preserved t?? free and open "?,; ? ' Ami ng those who I tht movement ai thi following citlsem of Qreater Sew-York: Pot Rev. Drs, VV s ' 'bari? ? li Parkhursi and Dai Id H On ei Gen? eral Wager Bwayne, John A Stewart, Prol E A R ?. Fredei k D Grani Theodore Bui H. S ha ib, John De u Iti ? G She irman, ? . ? coh A Rll Edwai ri M On it, E Ellery Andt Aldermen Kr? ... it k A. War, and Benjamti ? Hall, .lohn ?. lim,. . I!, i. Wilson, J M. Gregory, Jerome O'Neill ?:? - ird M Hugh, W Dodea-orth, ' "bari .? H Dow, Kda ?? I King. Alfred Bishop Mason, .1 imi ? ? Ri > iioldi ?? ni st ? ? ?? W H T.'',mar?,. Profi ???G ?. ?. W?. ?: ?, Gould, A Augustus Healy, Preble Tucker and men) members of Good ? ?",'! tn. tax : efoi m and labor organiza! ? e A \ OFFER TO "BIG SIS." ??.?? TO WORK PA ft M LAND IN PENNSYLVANIA !'' IR THE BEKEFI p OP IT8 DE? PENDENT MEMBERS* in ? ell, ?sre of th? oldest members ot Tj pographl al ?? Ion ? ?. .? a ho .; ? ??:, k? .... ; t'? th.? union which, he declares, Is for thi benefll ol I ith employ? ? and unem? The ?e j,,v Itlon In pari ?- ta fol? ? e ? ri can t??* ? ? m?,? con ?l'i.?:?.?. 'l'In.? ? ? d b) Tj pe? al 1 ? \ ? ? ? . im une ..? .?n? of Its in?mi'? - ' year; thi .,;?.?.,'?. ol<l ... | flt ment ol th? din iodate fui m? ?. In addi? :. BS.O0O, the . . ?.:?'?'. ? ?? Ided . like ? ? ? wa rd l h? n pal ? do? ? in one hun? dred in? ml?, r.? "f ? I.?? ?:? ."n will be pro? Id? .1 I m ion addilli? a nn ml ? annuali) : I ? A... I of .mpoa? d ol ? ? ? I'nlot So ? and ? ?. r nr hl? repu s din ?? Ml II II ? le ? loi * ni t ik? ids e w ?en, it 1 ;. ? led, the enterprise wl?l \ ? ? sill ? ? .. Typoi t five thou? ?and mi mb ind haa me tur-??* red ? from I ich of work, ? p lune, ..t?? unabl? to support them? llgali the ..ff. r ? nd has ap? rl .mn tl with P? ?ry, and . xarnin. ' ? j ,,,,, p Br? slin ?? ?? of thi commuti ? mitte? - mit?.! ?? o ild do -?. In s '? .? da] ? He a nothing iboui Ih? proposition. had noi .. ?? ? ? h ? in ap ? ity 1.1 m'. ? If, eft? r ii: i'ilr.. ih.? ?priem. .. ,- deemed feasible, the union would prob ahi).pt ih? /-/,? usi rn um /?/.?.?? - irsi > troi mi. retli ; of the l'i og terds ..t No, 130 in up lam? ? ? ? known ai ? : irk." be ? ? ? ? it It w pot so ' mai ? voi? ? Neu Vorh ? . lami ol ? ,? ? | el fl'' l hen h e wa ? ? ? . . I thai a i. ? ?? there wer? ... .. r..?. mi ig um couauy, atan* other mea :fOUrtm-AVE; The quick intelligence of New Vork. Greater New York nnd the vicinage is feaHzing that *his 'TheVre?^ the ,m,h ?ftha1 r'0P"i,i0n? ? ?the? centres have grown under art'??ja'in'?"J!fc,imbing ;,b.??t the Rotunda. They're Elfish jolly and odd the Brownies of all races, an cum mg laUghaThis ?st??fe PariStume show in the White Room. To-morrow you'll lind them in the Costume store-second floor, Broadway. In pre^rat?TKXFh TEXTILES SOME NOTABLE PICTURES, ANTIQUNAVAJOiBUNKETS AND CURIOS. This store?yours, ours?is here for your enjoyment,_ BOYS' CLOTHING "PRINT '^"1,? '? a reSt'n8 r^*Ce ^?r '>i,nS nKFss' ^ovelt,f's pn route imm |ooms to ;' wearers Many of them stop here """"' but a shmt time. Other? Like theti places. Our experts in Paris start the latest novelties on their way to us?to you, .is soon as they leave the looms. Thus they are shown here almost as quickly as in Paris. The collection here is rich?nut another like it. Three of the latest arrivals : Ni AM TV GRENADINE \ | u|? ,? wi ? ? '?: Mack ?ewirigsilk Grenadine, with lille ?tripe? edged with tricot ine, over colors, $-1 75. PI ISM?. ETAMINE ? Mick faille lilk ?tripe Flamine, with woven under plaits of bright colore.! ?atin. One ot the season'?, mo<.t pronounced noveltie?. IS.75, I ACE STRIPE ETAMINE Double weaving ot' black on color. 1 ice stripe ? hemstitched effect?showing colors trom beneath I InoVrcoloringS are heliotrope, hunter's fireer., gera? nium ind Napoleon Mue. $8.50. Th- Ronunln. A great showing now readv of Washable Suits. Made ot" mate? rials that best stand wear and wash-tub. They will come from the laundry looking spick-and-span. Sizes 3 to 12 years. $1.35 to ?>;. Sailor suits here, of navv blue English serge, at $6, and well worth every cent 0, it. Blouse body in one piece?no seams; gilt buttons. Sizes 3 to io years. A boy 1" to ]?; years, asa rule wants a vest. He likes the mannish air it gives him. We have Suits with Vests for as little as 16, and as much as $13.50. No slip-shod tailoring in them. Well made and full oi si vie. BOYS' ? DP COATS One sort that go as fast as thev come. Plenty here to-day. Of tine quality covert cloth, perfectly tailored, 14.50. A new coloring to-day. ( Ither Coats up to 19. One as low as 13.50, Si^c^ 6 to 1?". vears. Spfoiirt floor. women's uThe kvast ?sprtment of TAILOR-MADE ltem here-embracing all SLITS newest styles and popu WOMEVS SIMMER DRESSES ? ing for a are now Other attractions besides Un? derwear in the Underwear store. Among them?Summer Dresses. We've been thinking and plan great showing of them. Thev here. Beautifully made in the choicest patterns of Cotton Dress Goods. Let these five speak tor the hundreds here : At $2- Of figured lawn, wide skirt with deep hem, full front, plaited and trimmed with embroidery, yoke back, linen collar. _ At $3 25?Of figured dimity, pink and blue, wide skirt with deep hem, waist lull front. ?? ?$3 *???Of ligure.) lawn, wide skirt with J<rrcp hem, pointed yoke front in waist, 2 rows of em? broidery Insertion, fancy coila-, bee trimmed At <$4?Of figured lawn, black or blue ground with .'.vinte figure1;, wide ?kirt, deep hem, wabl yoke front, 3 rows oi embroidery insertion, fancy collar of lac;. Srcnnil flour. I ..tirili nvrnup. WOWFYS Some years a#o this Store had oi OVES the largest retail Glove business m the world. History is to re? peat itself. We insure it bv offering the best Gloves at least possible prices. "The Princess May" is the best Kid Clove that can be sold for ONE Dollar. Peerless at the price. Black, white and all the popular fancy shades. Some four-button Suede Gloves just re? ceived go at ONE DOLLAR. Embroidered in the newest style. All the Spring shade??. A lot ot Royal George Pique Gloves?the finest quality?drop from 12 to 11.50 a pair. All colors. Tonili ?Ir????!. audience. lar fabrics?attracts the large Select the exact style, fabric SLMMEK FURNITURE and color you hr.cw and it is an easv mat? ter to get your sue. An increased force of salespeople at your service to-dav. Let these two stand for the stock: $12--Of cheviot serge, fly front .ind Tuxedo Jackets, lined with changeable t atleta, skirt tan shape, lined with percaline. |1S?Walking Suits ot canvas cloth: jacket, inlaid velvet collar and lined with changeable taffeta. New shaped skrrt, percaline lined. Secoml fl???>r. llriimltvuy. SIMMER WINDOW CURTAINS Muslin. Keeps one cool to see them. Makes one happy to buy them at such little prices as are now going here. And thus thev go: 118 pain, 8 varieties, coin spot muslin. ?luted edges, H 10 a pair, and only Saturday last they -were 11.40, And there are dozens o? other sorts at $2.25, 12.75, 13.25, 14.25, $5.25, $6.25, $6.50, $8, 19. You're mistaken if you think these are all the prices. Third lloor. SILK SHIRT WAISTS AWNINGS These balm ? days usher in the reign of the Shirt Waist. An in? tensely popular ruler among women. Aivi why not ? Com? fortable, and this season's styles are prettier than ever. Noi a popular fabric that is no! used in the making of them. This of Silk Shut Waists: Ol changeable tafleta, W M to $?5. ( it checked taffeta. 18 to $7 BO. Ol Scotch pUid taffeta, $3 t ? $7 50. < m itriped taffeta, $6. Ot figured India accordeon ?plaited, fancy collar and crushed belt, $7 IMI S?M'oiirl flotir. RIBBONS cerne: There's a flutter of Ribbons at the Broadway and Tenth street to-dav. It marks the beginning of a sale ot Taffeta Ribbons far below their value. The rich quality of the Ribbons doubles the attraction White Mars ? ? am I ilac t Kl'ie i ardimi Nile Green No. :io, :i in wide, 13c a yd, No SO, a?, in wi le. ??. .? v.l. No BO, I in wide, lek ? yd. Ample quantities of each. Just in time for Easter dresses, hats and decorations. Ilr...i.lv? h> , '1,-nlh ????????. You can get them for 13 a window and you can pay more. Most people do pay more for our 13 sort. But when you pay us more than 93 you get the difference in better Awnings. Ill I nl lloor. Many sorts of stuffs from which to make them. You can slip? cover -?even pieces for 112.50. That's the least. Tbc stuffs will talk to you of price differences ? ?. it-.I lloor. Fourth ??ruar. SLIP COVERS SIMMER BED CLOTHING Just heavy enough to keep out the chill of a damp or cool summer night too light to be a burden to the sleeper. The stock is now complete. BLANKETS I ,?: ungi? bed, S3 73 to si 23 For threc-quartei bed, 83 23 11 S?"?. ; double be I, 88 ',', t., s7 50. SII KOLINE COMFORTABI ES Filled with cotton, almost a? light ? down?covered with prettv patterns >>t Hlkoline, -51 t.. ???'.'. ! ou ri h iMi'iiiir nml Mull? ??p???|. ROSE PISHES Grown in a land i^~ flowers? Holland. The business grows be? cause the Roses of 18?5 and 189H did s) well. 10,000 for to-day??about one day's supply. 15c, 2 for 25c, 11.25 a do/. Bevond oui own delivery service, expressed at buyer's expense. Hit ?<mii cut. A special sort is upholstered in grass cloth with birch frames. Was a novelty last year?few know it now. It is beautiful, seasonable, durable, comfortable?look at it if only from curiosity. A price hint: Birch Table, top covered with grass cloth, metal claw feet; for cottat?e use; $0.25. Torch Chair, birc!i frame, seat and back covered w.th grass cloth, $6.25. Porch Chair, birch frame, seit and back covered with grass doth. 89.50. Porch Settee, birch frame, spring se?t and uph<\sterec back, covered with grass cloth, metal claw feet, ?1S. Reed Furniture--especiallv for Summer Houses, but not exclusively. Our stock is absolutelv comprehensive, complete, choice. We have -?I sorts of Reed Furniture thing? that are not common?few. the chosen few, dealers have them. A short list: Reed Couch, 30 in. ?Aide, ? ft. long, $6 50. Reed Table, 24 in. top, shelf below, 85 50. Reed Table, 24 in. top, shell'below, $4 25. BAMBOO FURNITURE Thirty-two varieties ot Bamboo Villa Fur? niture in malachite finish with grass cloth covering?". Tables. Porch Seats. Porch Tables. Settees and Chairs. Prices range from $1 to lit. Thev go thus: Porch Stool, malachite l'mish, fancy grass cloth cover, II indll.M. Porch Table, malachite finish, top covered with grass cloth, srwlf below, $8.50, Porch Bench, malachite finish, fancy grass cloth cov? ering. (Ml SO. Porch Chair, tu!! arms and high back, fancy tinseled cloth covers, $7. Porch Settees, malachite finish, fancy tinsel covereJ seat and back. ??11 25 RUSTIC AND COTTAGE FURNITURE Rustic Furniture for Summer use. The varieties include Rocking Chairs. Comfort (.hairs and Settees. Prices range from ?l."Jo to $5 Tordi Rocker, maple frame, double woven cane seal and back, |1 M. Comlort Rocker, maple, lull flat arms and douK.? woven cane seat and back, ??2 d?). Rocking Settee, double woven cane seat, $3.50. I'oiirtl? flour. >tEYS TIES keep in touch with our AND BRACES McI.'S. FurmsuhmS Store if you d know the newest things out in this line. London and Pans things get first showing here, and a host o\ others from New York. Have you seen the new Morocco and the Napoleon Blue Plaid Ties, and Golf stocks? FIFTY CENTS the Tie and the nobbiest Neckwear going. A lot of the 2">c Ties have been priced I'l'jC. Neat checks and stripes. Just ?? nudge to make them go taster. MEN'S SUSPENDERS Braces that regularly sell .it 50c, but a swifl trade enables us to place them before vouai TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Ilr?i??l\? n ? unii \ ? in I, Krrrt. "AV.in.imaker's." That s the trade-mark. Eight. Durable. Easy running. 10 in., $2 2"> 14 in , ?2 71 12 In , $2.50 16 m. |S.O0 18 in., Hits Properly used thev upholster your lawn with green velveteen. Iiwiit Easter Tokens in various foims. Easter Cards and Novelties gath? ered from the best makers :n Europe and A menea. Biblei Devotional and l.enteu Books. Hat ( trds, 2, to 12c Fold ng ? ar..?, Be t . 15c. ? ' Mets, ?.. t.? tSc Sachet?, $1.25 to IS Novelet, ?W t.. $1, Mull? ?irret. LAWN MOWERS IN THE BOOK STORE JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave.. 9th and LOth Sts. ,??,? not have enough to eat. Bp? <i?-iared that tha women would ente, politics and leach Ihe right ,!.rti.r politic?, and II would (in.illy raoult In rood governmeni , . . ??? M Blunders ?* . elected president, and John Hosy Frank Rleyer, John .1 Joyee, Mrs. Lilly ""?! johnJ Donneili via presidenta, INOTHER URI IT THE U"l FMA\ Hoi SI |.,,. ? , .? ? inn?' In ? fea lays I ?? membei ? .. ? in Department were ? illed at *'. o'clo? k , ? H..ffni;.:i House \ ; , ? ,. ,,. ; ........ ?... ti.?.-? ? . some ??" !<.??,rk ? ItKrhen ? ere was eon Iderable exrltemem among ? ?,, .. ? inti .? ?' 'h?* gueets "f l ? ? ,,? the tiie uni; the engin?. ??? eered ? ? ,, . _. ,,-, ? put the i???*?- .?nt before the firemen ? :.?.?-?. .? ? ? rOOt POISO\ Bl ? <??:t THF SI BGE I \ G ? ? M I-'? k ? tl?-' !" ? I ? wen ? saeond-H terdaj g?ter? p ,, , -? .... ? mi ' ' ? I ..' ' I ? ' I l?i . ? lergi m: ! ' sal I tit? men Vai . well gir." ?vtv'i .. ?.'. . . I ' I'it tic !id?d to kill uiyttit. ' VWinout ;..!..n remark ut ?.-.'. .? took a package of rough <>n rats fr.im his pocket ?? ? thrust .? portion of it Ii nomn Patrolman Mallery who stood near, ran to the man's and toali thi ? ? ? ?-? from film, ? ?' iowe\*er, be ? ? id --.? iiiowe ? ? poi ? ?? ol ii When the mir, was taken to flellevue Hospital. .? prisoner, for treatment, he said he wa* August \v ? ? .,.k. thirty-four (rears old, if N" ISO Rast Twenty? alxtri ? He egpl lined t ist he ha I been oui of ui.rk foi .1 long time ? id was despondent e Hill! DOING ????? THF Ful 11 HI WS. R ttot PI ?ti reti ? led ? \\ .shine? m again yee ter las ' ? pupil? of I It? Sun 11\ s 'heel ? Hotel did ii"i appear, tual Sunday aftei . ? ? Rtate leg it? ? ware in) kind Som" ; iter Ken ?Tort ??har ? ? m ventured the pr?? ? it a ?,? \?oui ? be a law and - I i.djoui ? ime ' ' l- ' I V II) ?? ?? .il?,. .; Ivi' ? ?. il en -??., er of the ?.? ad ? h?irnian r?f the Jji'iiiu. rane Nailon?.! ?.ipuiuUiuw ?va aoiubr? as an COYVPERTHWAirS RELIABLE "??? *** tuurw ?' ????,! ?, ??111 double price?. Select ??*?* L.'lKf Lio. before Ihe ail? ?inc.-. I.??M. ? IJKHIT I?VI Wear till? ?.ireet. ..??I nd ae reticent ss the proverbial oystei g ?? ? ? th? Fifth ?venue Hotel yesterda* He said that ni? business m th?? <?!, wa? of \ i?i Ivate nature and .? he was noi paying mueh sttentlon to o ? Senator lone? had ? ? .*lk with fotonei .? ? Tru? man, wh.? ??.?? the head of the Stat.? Bxacutlva rommlttee laal fall, and looked after Mr luyan'? Interests here It ?? *????1 that Mr Jones .??me? here to ur?;?? Tammanj io reiterate in ite pla'f**rn* this fall the lit'?, tolos embodied In the I'rtlcsgo ; '??!:?? i.i-i lummei (Than ???<? p thla report ??.?? true, ienator Ion.ided the iue*tion by ? lying II wa? eugl *n?.,irv for a local .?ritmi?'ion to Indorse the laal National platform \ Knack There's r? ?*??4 deal of knack in ee? lectlng ?n engagement ring, 'said ih,* young ? **n .? ? the betroth ?! h tbti In the ni?' pi??'?*? | shouldn't be :..> ?pensive th.it the ???? ?ven '? give '? ba ? snd in th? **co.<d placa U ?hould not t-* ??> obviously cheat? that she will ?tve it back *? WU8 ** ?he neu IL '-iCiucUinail Jg.i>uuir<r.