The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1900, Page 11

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‘ To meael PLETE POI ’ 1 rane - i " THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, ¢ JANUARY 2, 1900. ms Lt = Lord & Taylor 5 J = JOINS GULF B.Altmanso. ima SALE OF . COTTON SHEETS ner, J y, 3 rang Siréel 3Wre. HOUSEHOLD LINENS, AND 2 ,| LADIES’ SHOE DEPARTMENT. OUR USUAL TOWELS, | — PILLOW CASES, ~ | January Sale of Heavy Huck, hemmed,—plain or colored borders, | ‘ ng. 70.MORROW-- WEDNESDAY. H | H $1.50 per doz, y f *, Chicago Canal Opened Heavy Huck,—size 21xqt in., 200 “ ! : f ry j Pill Cas ne i After Years o 350 Pairs Ladies’ Patent Leather Button Boots, ; vill) Gasitnenice ou Heavy Huck, hemstitched, 250 “ al low Cases, e| Work. with dull kid tops, =. . $3.5 Wednesday, January 3d, 1900 Huck, hemstitched, faucy weaves, 3,00 “ 42238, . . T3ce0c | ° ’ } . ‘ « ‘ ' with Unusual attractions and inducements in the Goods aud Prices. Hematitche1, Damask or ; 50x38, . . 156 ~ oe WATER RUNS UP RILL, 400 Pairs Ladies’ Glace Kid Laced Boots, with We shall offer at the same time special bargains in other depart- Huck, goo 54238, . » 17% z kid tips, . ‘ > 5 . $2.48 melt, a sy of bina sre named below;—many more o° the same] Fine quality, Huck, hemstitehed, % Windom sort throughout the store —handsome designs, 6.00 “ jects, : Shipway Now from Windy a See to-morrow evening s papers for the annotncement of our ‘ : ‘ 2x93); a Gite tite Meelaaleies rest Annusl davwnry Maslin Sate Large size, bleached Turkish bath 7229311, . « soc.eaeh, : a reat Annua slin Sa “ uo. , bo ite Huge Dems DECORATIVE LINEN DEP'T. be el — a Benes, | sse cs. = THURSDAY, JANUARY 4TH. TABLE CLOTHS, || aa NS ae ie < (wt1CAGO. Jan. 2—At ? eg this) Reductions have been made in prices of Luncheon Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. Men's Furnishing Dept. Bleached Irish Damask, goxg9, =. . 85 ad ames ager foot wal) ofa; Cloths, Tea Cloths, Dresser Scarfs and Doylies, Ladies’ Corset Covers; high neck or Anaual Winter Sale 8x8, $1.50 each. 8x10, $1.90 each. JAMES FER Be OE for shots ronts mes asp Vehape 0) Men's and Boys’ White Uniaun- Sxta, $005 cack: MoCREERY & 60., ~ tlon of which was removed Inst night, including a number of rai wail tad covers; | 1" MK in sppenlly for our own tagit 24-inch napkins to match, $2.00 per doz. Twenty-third Street, ed pam are bit ae RH eet RECEPTION TABLE CLOTHS, 2's yards in diameter, Dicely made, higasorsment of styles! yvaly found on the hikes grade| Table Damask, 71 inches wire, 75c. per yard nt the tmmense new canal in ag de Peat, Flemish, Cluny and Renais- — pA bes | Tee ES rere Aiba etl ao-inch napkins to match, $1.50 per doz, ——$$_$_<_———_—> f Toe teem of me enn] tana, laces former $70.00 ¥© $250.00 [relents 1 se: LeAnne scr aman og] PAble Damask,—72 ing, wide, handsome pitteras, Peer “Hons to etl - Legs of the . 39¢. | finish ett Sabasioe charsoier, and {10> per yd. “The Ne nex eneration id the foundation 5 we I! invite cot theo A “anmoth ship sana connecting the = Ladies’ Handsome Gowns: (rial) yer adveried shin valves" |SH ETS AND PILLOW CASES, “ . Great Lakes with the Mississipp! River LA before purchasing: 1 Li h itched Pill oP A and the ut, for the canel rane tate the ———— — 4g¢. 430 Al emstitched Pillow Casts, Congress. ? pie YOK: @ SEPOMRATY 0 us Handsome Gowns; trimmed with!) Men's Ni 1 Wool Shi nd 22x36, ani bs ‘g wean. enatessring triumph, anothed s P oobi ed DA ahead ome |6 cam: Drawers esa winter gee peel giants os ai vi New People at (id Deshs reat of in| in let q 1; » lanoe won's etock; t . ] patie Nata tn ae ha met [e Boutilier Brothers 9c. & g8c.; (worth double = Bon Galas $1.00), 27x36, $1.25 per pr. WH pr Rhy Roo the sewage of the city in a manner con- é . Ww in bi A Pech “er costes |e | Sette THE ONLY WA . t restores Lopmeransies) sigotvid | ——E 29¢. 15¢,; (worth 10), + 2x90, } 3.00 per pr. to get bpetyeintegret ee MA afhadey ee Lite! ee '” D Ladies’ Chemises; fine Ince ncit ons; | Men's Fine Wool Sweaters; an odd compact crete natn ae we eae! Great Midwinter Clearance Sale 50°. lot a black and navy Dives median 9896, $3.25, $3.50 aud | 4.50 per pr. THE BASY WAY. Soars thes eee, Vottey by making of Lattes Muslin Drawers; cluster| $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50; JAMES McCREERY j 00, 6° + sme wort amare: 088 By cut th ¢ glacial an ’ tucks; $1.25. gies & ee Fe ?@a between Chicago and Lockport of an average depth of about thirty-five feet, in order to once more restore the gravity flow from Lake Michigan to the Des- piaines ard Illinois Valleys. ‘This canal diverts the sewage of the eity of Chicago from tts natural outlet through the Chicago River into the) lake to an artificial outlet from the Chi- cag) River into the Desplaines and Iilt- ow and it is in this fact that Hes the convention of the citizeng of the Illinois tnd Mississippi valleys against this ert!- Aclal channel in contradistinction te the nherent right of communities to dispose of sewage by the natural gravity flow of the country. The canal nas a capacity of 00,000 cu- bic feet, and will ft the needs of Chi- “50 when its population reaches 3,000,- CHUCK'S PRAYERS DRADLY? Conners Prayed fer Deteh Kate and Molincus, and the Former “Crcaked.” sold Chuck Connors at his 5 Chrystie street, to-day, “soy. ells de use 0° trowin’ er jolly inter Min like me frien’, Chauncey de 1 'Er nots, Mrs. Chuck, ain't ore It wuz Dutch Kate wot died in Cainatown: | seq Dutch Kate New Year's eve in Flynn's on Pell street, She had ‘er wkin | full den, an’ I says: ‘Kate, me en ‘er nods, fe misses, en Barney Flynn en! Jackie Doodes is goin’ to midnight | mare “Bays Dutch Kate ‘Katzenyamma, meanin’ Happy New Year. Bo I says, Happy New Year in de monk's—der Chtnk’s—tongwe, en den 1 hurls er bot Scotch into Kate en she says,| Pray fer me, Chuck,’ which 1 does. 1| prays fer her en fer me fren’ Molly! (Molineux), “Me prayers seem ter hev killed Dutch Kate, all right, all right, but I hopes dey don't cop of Molly in de same} way. | Chuck said that Dut i insured for slo by “Duran Guess. the roeer, and that ail Chinatown would at the wake, COAL BARGE SUNK. Man Asleep in Cabin Kecaped by Climbing to Next Barge ie the Tow. One of a tow of coal barges struck the Neodles reef, off East Thirty-eighth Mreet in the East River, this morning and sank. j A man who was asleep tn the cabin was warned in time to escape to the nex: barge in the tow by climbing hand over hand gtong the hawser, | —- - Feee Lecture Course. | The Board of Education will begin the pea hy free hank to the peo- Po for Met on Thurstey evening at t hiseetn, ear atic. arama by Me Tw Burnie first subject being “Lohengri Combi, SS A APPRENTIONS ..... 190 misarinyets R + (value 01.49), eine 4 We Rang As line of manu- Gloves. Blue sad Black Serge and Tan Venetian cloth $9 75 facturers' samples that will be closed|4 lenge and, Complete, mesrinees Saits, many sith lined throughost, ° out at very special prices. Children’s Wiater eves ana mi Re i { 15. ¥ acti iets eats tems; comprising ‘ashinere, ‘el Ladies’ Sith Watsts, best qeality prvi et pe Waists and Skirts. | Pete lind Kis pan ca! 4 NK Ladies’ Flannel Brili Waists; ized col tucked back and front and sleeves, j 5. 5 J nicely mades all ie - age. and upward, Ladies’ double-faced Rainy Day Shirts, grays and | $ tle; full size; Cresm Table Linen; 54 browns, deep rows of stitching around bottom, f 4, 7. 5 Fs Bs (rele 9860) Extie Heavy ceaee Tabi non: 54 MS did from, ail handsome patterns; Ladies’ Black Cheviot Skirts, percaline lined, vel- LADIES’ SUITS, JACKETS, LONG COATS, SKIRTS, and deteen binding, SPRUNG A LEAK MICTIM. WAS AND BEACHED, ARRESTED Schooner Eva B. Rose Is Ashore Forty Miles from Cape May. SILK WAISTS, AtHEAVY REDUCTIONS in PRICES. Ladies’ Blach imported Kersey Coats, lined with fine quailty black sith serge, handsomely tailored, Reduced from $10.00 and $12.00 Ladies’ imported Kersey Coats, box front; colors— | $ castor, natvy, Royal and brown,—satin or sith lined, { Reduced from $10.00 Reduced from $7.50 152.95 Reduced from $6.00 West Twenty-third Street. | Him to Station. #595 7.50 {Italian Said Three Men Robbed Him and Took 14¢. Ladies’ Mustin Drawers; !ace inser tions full ambr lls shape; 33c Ladies’ Lace D:awers; umbrella shape; 490; (value ‘7Be.). Ladies’ Umbretia Drawers; cleep in- tortion and lace ruffle, ¢ uster tuck; QC. ; (value 8c.) Ladies’ Outing Flannel Skirts; deep yoke band; extra wide; asc, Ladies’ Skirts; Sane flounce of lace; also embroidery ruifies; $1.98; (value $3.00). Ledies’ Silk Skirts; deep corded rul-| Ladics’ Aprons. Ladies’ White Aprons; {nll size, 25§¢.; (value 30c.) Another lot of Ladies’ Aproas; nicely trimmed; 49; (value 98c.) Children’s Dresses, Children’s All Lined Dresses; nicely made and trimmed; 1,2 and 3 year sizes; 8c, Children's Elderdown Coats; twiromed with fur; 1 and 2 year sizes; $1.25; (value $1.98). Corsets. Makes; in black and drab; all sizes; 45C.; (value 75e.) ou fire any shote?” sated the I tried to shoot, a* it to do a0 In gelf- the revolver war I could use fi.” dete but, a taken from me before Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets, ae Men's Wool Cardigan Jackets; leek and seal brown colors; @ com- plete assortment o/ all sizes; from $2.00 upward. Ladies’ Underwear. Ladies’ Fine Grade Shaped Ribbed Underwear; incdium winter weight; veats with long sleeves; silk-Gnie wrists and neck; pants with Freneh bands, ankle lengths; 43C.; (value 590), Children’s Underwear—Fleece lined and Natural Gray Wool; clearing up of our winter lines at % About half regu'ar prices. Linen Dept. | asc. a yard, | pteached Linen Table Napkins; 3-4 | seize; handsome designs; 79¢. a dor. All-Linen Damask Towels; Red Bor- ders; size 20240 inches; 12%e, each, | Handkerchiefs. Hemetitched | Ladies? Fine Cambric | Handkerchiefs E ered hiefa; slightly im- falenadl “raye. each, i | gc, each; (valued at ®e.) | Ladies’ Fine Swiss Hand-Embroid- Hasdkerc iso pure linen, printed usual price 19¢. to 25¢.; | Men's Very Fine Combric tHem- | stitched anakerchiets 7c. each; (worth 12.) Twenty-third Street. w The History # vee 0f Doors The patting of the ways has been reached, and we have left behind the greate est year of the greatest century in history. very fabric of civilization. The 1. Burns examined the revolver and found that none of the chamberr been ‘kets of the Forty-seventh street house at | o'clock this morning and cused him of having held them up, fir- Ing four shots and threatening to kill schooner, was beached by ner captain at Cold Springs Harbor, on the New Jersey coast, at 7.99 o'clock this morning ‘on account of a bad leak she sprung in the night. jscharged. ‘An examination of the three captors disclosed a Talian coins in them. He sald haner, twenty-four yesrs old, a driver, of ue. them if they didn’t give up thelr money. ‘The schooner was heavily laden with} One of ‘aptors held a revolver, “We ed dis away from de Dago,” he said to Sergt. Burne, ‘and then grabbed him, and here he ‘s.” strong “L was walking home through Forty- ich the ship's boat! second sircet,” said the Italian, “having ened to sink her before| just closed y barber sho ’ made. ‘The crew pluckity Lo pagal jaa kept the ent Rented fer ine shore, the anes 1 got to Tenth, Syeaee, these being almost men fell upo after beating and When she struck signals for hel were| kicking m. away my mor a out and the crew of the Cold dort watch’ and < sal Si: inal iy. Opening Sale of Spring withers mentee ,| = Ey brordertes, Mahon, of G1 West Forty-secor rest ‘kel ul "The Tal P Prank Greco, HY BOSTON BANKER DEAD, |“ ——— | Swiss, Nain ook and Cambric, C mm-ncing Wednesday, Fan. 3rd a was de 7 - it presents ving 8 “h tried pall my revolver, but rescue, eaine he eight men Baal cochastt do and that, too, was en onfel: away frvm me.” Jacob C. Regers Was for Many oJ. Pr. Morgan & Co. Heb. BOSTON, Jan, 2-Jacob C. Rogers, 4 prominent banker, and for many years the repersentative of J. P. Morgan & D \cco., of New York, died suddenly at bir ome on Commonwealth avenue, here rise atin von w LOVE & Taylor, | hae core Broadway & 20th & “PADDY LEMONS” DEAD. | A man was picked up unconscious yesterday at Nineteenth etreet and Ninth avenue, suffering from exposure. He waa taken to Bellevue Hospital, eee IT CONTAINS A History of the United States War in the Philippines. } 4 of the South A History African War and the English operations in the Transvaal. It tells of the causes that led up to this war, and pre- sents a map of the territory. { HOW THE GROWS HOW EVENING WORLD GROWS. It te cartons te mote the way Greater New York grows and the way The Evening World grows. Comparing the cireala- toe of thie newspaper fer Inet December with the came meath @ year age, we Gnd that 16 per cont. more people bought The Bvening World in Oecember, 1998, than im 1808. This, tec, tn epite of the fnet that the war sent the ciresiation away ep ta 1988. Bverybety in New Vork seems to be already taking The IT CONTAINS A History “i position, that New Ver City evowe just half as feet as The Eveniog ‘Wevtd, ep come of these now rradera meet rose trom far awey. 1% 7 sue we has anticipated the farewell to last notch save one of the century, and day has kept a diary of the earth's happenings. Now that the gay-sad year is gone, The Chronicles of '99. t trusts snd their capitalization, and presents in- formation upon this subject that every man with his country’s in- terest at heart should know; it tells of the International Peace Congress and of the Paris Ex. Wertd, co these aééed thowennés pen thousands come where li died. ton semenane Oo oman nt te ry ane ove fh Rrnma st frees aren THe | It Contains Concise, but Comp Werlat Can ten we BI, ‘ wife was mur- The Gatwen st tnetoase ta pepainticn reer ‘ man as Pat ARE FOL | ands of subjects of daily interest to the business man, en - bg rae reel = schoolboy and the housewite. It is a compendium of as to accord it a place as one of the Wonder Works of literature. 25e—All Newsdealess os by Mail, Addews THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, Now tel = > —— ——— eases It was fraught with events vital to the day by day IT CONTAINS of each of the A History Sigs ot the V. } S. Navy, written by Edgar Stam- ‘ton Maclay, Historian of the Amencan Navy. 4 of American A History pois Facts that every citizen and voter ought to know. information rehensive orien the student, the tailor, the information of such diversity _—_—-

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