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* her little flat at 1% OVE TAUGHT HER TO TEACH. Mrs. May Wiliams Will Lecture to the Young on Rules for Future MRS. JESSE W. Harriet May ts responsible for it. Her mother saja so. Harriet May just miased being a Fourth of July girl by « breath, She weighed less tha pounds when she came, and upset her mother’ tng the Fourth with friends at shore. Harriet May weighs ten pounds now, 1nd she's six months olf, and as sweet nd plump and preity a blue-eyed, smil- 1 ould see in a day i to blame for It. She was such a frail te, you know; i she fainted four aes before she was over the Fourth— vart failure, the spectacled old doc- ronald it was—and she's had to be 4 *0 constantly and ind taken out just and nufsed on a sleep just 50 so long each time schedule, and p: many hours to a nap, days in anxtou: morsel of a thi king — wp tn) st One Huntred | and Seventeenth stree It was the thinking that did 1 Mrs. Williams's Plas. “I couldn't help thinking, while I was #0 confined to attending to baby,” sald Mra. Willlams to an Evening World reporter, “thinking how beautiful it would be if every wife and mother was as completely happy as 1, and it seemed | to me that If the childgen could be} taught, if the little girls could be taught | to be good cooks, good sewers, good menders, g00! housekeepers, and the | Uttle boys to be obedient to thelr pay rents, loving thelr sitters and respect- ful to all women, then maybe there | wouldn't be so much quarreiling be- tween husbands and wives, so many cy, wilful and disrespectful chil-| 1 hadn't formed any very definite | plan, but I thought we might have lec- tures—free lectures—on all sorts of sub- Sects that pertain to the every-day home life, in the public schools, perhaps, or | fm halls, A society might be organi: I should think, to carry out such a echeme. “And I suppose you are a graduate from as first-class cooking school?’ ven- tured the reporter, “and you reach your | Men-bear through his stomach?” “Uh, my. no; I always had to work In | etores, you know, and I don't know | Much about cooking, Any way, my husband has been a scenic artivt for years at Wallach’s T reat sey many meals dow g| the adjoining room again with | ly over Harriet May, @ho nev and he gets a | ywn. 1 couldn't | pleat of all WILLIAMS. cook anything. I'd like to be a fine cook! Cooking ls a fine art." “But you learned the art of needlework from the most ‘expert teachers, eh?” “Dear, no; I had to work all the time. I had no time for teaching, nor money. either.” So this happy going to teach domestic accomp! to others, that they may win which she has gained with none! Her course of reasoning was charm- Ingiy feminine—and illogical. The Baby Teacher. “Aah! Gurgie, gurgle! Cluck, click! A—a—ah!”’ These remarks broke the stitiness that followed Mrs Wililam: last naive cons feasion. Still in reverie, this hepzy wo- man started up, replying: “Yes, daughter, coming.” In another instant she vmerged from Miss Harriet May laughing and cooing in the sweetest language God ever gave ican tae sy of hearing. ‘ Harrie. May tine! a pair of vig blue eyes on the visitor . od “aimed him up.” Evidently the inventory was satiaface tory, for she smiled aff: on the te porter and doubled all convulsive'y. “I must beg your carton,’ ald mam. ma, “but Harriet May sleeps ul: il jock, and she hasn't bad her bath and mother ! ments t Joy ye But Harrle’ May was aa clean as soap and shone with ruddy heaith. Yet Mrs. Jesse Willams didn't reallas why she was so bilssfully happy. Husband's Cosy Corner. Over in one corner uf the dininy;-room was a ble lounging chair, anvitirgly cushioned and set just ety the Mht. Just under its edge wae a pair of flippers as if they had just heen kicked off by a man, At the elbow of the «hati Was a stand and on it pipes, a iotacco Jar, match safe and asi reveiver, “My husband's cosy corner,” wld the Wife in response to the reporter's quis- Bical look in that dirgetion And atill that happy woman didn’t 4, | comprehend the source of all her happi- hes, and was going to teach others how to reach domesiic plixs by a route she had aever travelled an inca. The reporter ave, "9 o away, Kt vik. ter of Pur boxer, pve one fa Purcell tore sehalne yond any baby talk in her peg stil conjuri teaching Nhe Mase peers ene future happinens, iste je, Sieaene, that | her happiness was om the weet rule of ive “Make others hap} 4 thus make yours:lf hap- —————=—— SHOT BY 1 SUBORDINATE, Chtet of sam Kite Milled Gem. Na- tividad MWendons, Net Hic Brother Luciane. Mews bas come by cable that Gen. REILLY IN 4 AGA | unea the swindler. Worked mie Old Game on the Wrong Farmer, “Rad” Reilly ts in jail Luciano Mendosa, Commander-in-Chiet | a long time before he gains his freedom, [lsd pagscn ll ged was not killed fm battle as reported, but that it was his brother, Gen. Natividad Mendoza, who was killed. ctletne Rea, the ex NELSON CHESHANS 51 SUCCESS Wew a Small 1 Advertising Rasiness Was Bailt Up to Gigantte Prepertions. Moferh advertising, which been @2 closely linked with American com- mercial growth, had Its Inception ewen- ty-five years ago last month, yo hia Chief of Pram, the result of a He ts wanted in half — dosen cities for best Practising 1s old swindling game, trimming. pretty styles and patterns, aed He worked It successfully ons @taten| 00d and full; in this wale at 63e day. He met Hoffman on Broag street, Binten Island physician, preducing a card bearing his name. tis buggy had just broken down, he | *ald. and ft was with a wheelwright be- | ing repalred. 11 would cost §, but he did not happen tc nave the money, Hof. man gave him the amount, enly to dis- cover the nemt day that he had been swindled, $100,000,000 HOLD UP. it Didn't Ge, However, ané Sen Verée Company. | Fleat tn | ration rules for for and it may be Istand farmer named Hoffman the other troduced Rimself as @ well-known HER REE bree y-jgpe lon HALE AT ONE HUNDRED. | MeCarthy Rupects to Live Another Century, as He ts Well, Mreag and Chipper. (Meecial to Th Evening World.) SARATOGA, Jan. 6+Owen McCarthy, & prominent resident of this place, and thi tat righted w ie rete ot Naval Present, DONATIONS BY RICE who was born in Ireland Jan. 4, 18. #| gyn ge0 ang Wall Street Men to-day celebrating the centennial enni- a $180,000 versary of his birth. Kia ji hecpece * Court Rebukes aces Gausiay McCarthy “I'm a hundred years| Two large donations have been mad old to-day, mind you, if 1 never} 23, Tick men in the cause of | Gonductor Who feel worse than I do to-day I'll live an-| his recent gift. of $3™, H Sther hundred years, nad 1 don't know] Union has wanded his check for, 6600 | Disdained. ot any one that can stop me, either, | {0 the General Society ‘of Mechanics and | = shee Tne: ORNS ay IRE te Matt” | eran mre nae Fane number of] rie naughty atreet-car conductor re do! Tithe if Mt must await the pleasure of the humble in 8. Paul's fi wWasherwoman carrying a basket of Sheldon |» a grad: QUEEN'S TACRT SAVED, Victoria and Albert Is Righted at Pembroke Dock and out. LONDON, Jan. 4—The new Royal|q yacht Victoria and Albert, which listed thirty degrees to port when an attempt was made to undock her et Pembrose yerterday, and whose position was con- POUND DEAD vund Sreat Price Reduetions on on Orimmed and Untrimmed Uillinery. One of the unalterable ra'e: of our Millinery rooms is that at the end of each season all that remains unsold must te disposed of. Be the loss what it may—the goods must The time for this decisive action is here. time is to-morrow. The price reductions are simply phenomeca'. Here are some of them: LOT |. 95e. Untrinmed Hats at Se. This lot comprises about 100 dozen UNTRIMMED FELT HATS, including flats, short-back sallors and dress shapes, ‘LOT 2. 57,50 Grimmed Hats at 25e. This lot comprises 200 dosen FRENCH FELT HATS, including short-back sailors, English walk- ing and automobile hats. LOT 3. S2Unirinmed Kats tor 45e.. ‘This lot comprises several tables of fine FRENCH FUR FELT HATS, in blacks ard colors, all the correct winter shapes. LOT 4. $3.00 Solt Hats at 75a ‘This lot comprises some of the fincat Hats in our es- tablishmegt in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's GOLF AND STREET HATS trimmed in bird and wing effects; also black silk velvet DRESS HATS. Extra Special 5,000 bunches of ARTIFICIAL VIOLETS (6 dozen, with handsome foliage in each bunch); former price, per‘bunch, 26c.; in this sale at.. Annual Sale of Women's | Undermustins, Shirts, Wrap, pers, ke. Tin pag all cottcn goods have greatly ad- vances, and are certain to advance stil! more. Much of our pr.sent stock was contracted for long before these advan:es took place. Other lots we procured from makers to whom our spot cash! | was sulficiently attractive to cut prices deeply. | All ‘a all the are unique in their com-| | bimation of superior quality and extreme price lowness. For to-morrow another great list of special bargains: WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, with um- brella ruffle, an excellent garment, very /4e cheap at, each WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, edged um.reila ruffle, only 3 to a customer, at, each...... 19e WOMEN'S FINE MUSLIN DRAWERS, with cambric ruffle, edged with wide embroidery, at, each WOMEN'S FINE MU LIN DRA’ RS, cambric flowace, edged with wide pojnt de Paris lace, at, C@CM..........66.cseeeeeees WOMEN’S MUSLIN GOWNS, with tucked Hubbard yoke, finished with cambric ruffle, only 3 to a customer, at, eac! WOMEN’S MUSLIN GOWNS, with fancy yoke embroidery, bretelles, cuffs and cob lar, regatar $1.00 value; in this sale at.. WOMEN'S MUSLIN SKIRTS, with dust rat- ' 3Se JS 300 539e MO} SKIRTS, with double umbrella corded flounce, velvet binding, a good aur skirt, worth $3.00; in this sale at......... FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS. y, ruffles over shoulder, braid 1.95 Wines & Liguors. Tatra eg Pret proven a great attraction, and ei meritorious goods are stocking up lib:rally. dca't you? CHAMPAGNE: Fisse, Thirion & Co, Rheims, , Champagne, Bins ary, & high srade Wine, PA ete ' 19.75 6.50 CROIX DOR, o pure Ameniean Cham- pagne, case of quarts.. 5.75 PONTET CANBT, imported from Armand Freres, Bordeauz, France, per case...... ere © 700 MER Rainn \NIBRSTEINER, trem Burkhard “a Behae, Deidesheim, a/R, per case. ; 5.50 | NUSCATEL, on ee to a ig ea CLARET, ZINFANDEL i a an to Marning 28 being par- Construction, —a— Roger Harry, a Bonington line steve- joraing, ‘The man had a fit In the night, but apparently recovered. Apoplexy is SUD | way car, posed to have caused death it, doings in 1900, and particularly of the 52 Bargain Fridays to te. willing, in fact expect nothing e you in the redeeming of our pledge to furnish ; Ready § at the ve low cent. more to-day i! Se |. |Gowels. box. per bex, $2.65; per . DOBBIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP, per cake.. BLUING: B.C. & Co, 250 per 4. ben === VASHADES RIGHTS ON CARS: iiltam White, Di- wl RICH MER, | Avtrew Carnegie Makes a Gift of| ja | sali linen, Justice Leaventritt, in the! IN Bp, Appellate Term of the Bupreme Court how jad down the law tn a deckaton cov. i the point an evenin in July jast Mary armful of basket and croastown car at paying her far Pelved. a trans for a Brow At the transfer tion two women mot THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, ig00. linen regardiess of the conditon of the/Cerance Look up abead of Mi the ear, and sh the ground, 1 for which shi Central Cr i had tesued al transfer Presumed to hn sired to alight mysterious sixt alighting “Mary and ber: basket wero throw Muntetpal ¢ son mets || Tate known at at the sta FOUND DYING ALONE Coroner Delnp te tiny death of 1 Sixth Ave., 18th and 19th Streets ° ai ° oC e e yaa “Gare Hirst Bargain Friday of the Year finds the store better equippzd than ever to perform the work you expect of Let to-morrow serve as an illustration of the spirit that will contig our e are! , than to be judged by what we can do for Better Better Goods for the Sam Same Money or the Same Goods fcr Less Money Than Elszwhere. Uade de Sheets ces—would cost us 50 per if we bad to buy them over again. 1LLOW SLIPS, plain hemmed, at, each......- be PILLOW SLIPS. of a better quality, at, each... gf SHEETS, already made, at, esch.. SHEETS, very large in size, at, each. Dress Linings. PERCALINES, in a large assortment of shades, worth 12%. per yd.; in this cale at TAFFETA SKIRTINGS, in fancy stripes, worth 12%c. per yard; In this sale at.... 1,000 yards Bleck Silk-Finish MOREEN, worth 69. per yard; in this sale at........ Se 610 39e HUCKABACK TOWELS, hemmed, ready for use, worth 12%. apiece, on sale to-mor- TOW Wbssevasvics sepeserssesecons HONEYCOMB TOWELS, fringed, Gc. aplece, for this sale at..... an DAMASK TOWELS, knotted fine, worth 20c, apiece, on sale at....... TURKISH BATH TO! ELS, worth 22c. apiece, on sale at.. FINE DENTISTS TOWELS, apiece, on sale al 9 4c wh) vances 16 worth 15¢. 00 worth Oablectoths. TABLECLOTHS, all linen, miner, worth Tbe.; on sale at........ nS : 59 TABLE SETS, ait, nen, ‘fringed, wort! $2.50; on sale at 1.50 TABLECLOTHS of cream linen damask, 10 patterns, worth 29c.; in this sale at........ TABLECLOTHS of cream’ damask, heavy, worth 50c.; on sale TABLECLOTHS of bleached amesk, 62 In. wide, worth 66c.; on sale at............+ " 500 Yapkins. BREAKFAST NAPKINS, worth 69¢. per dozen; on sal DINNER NAPKINS, worth $1.00 per doze: on sale at. FRINGED DOIL.| 20. each; on sale at. 49e 'Sroceries. That mammoth Special Sale of 150,000 cases fie, Reece elaborately trimmed ile of Canned Veeetables and Fruits which ba: met ae tremendous success still continues with ‘Abariea| uF 5 Ihe. $1.00; ade Mixed 38 CATSUP: Hazel Tomato Cateup, made from choice red ripe Tomatoes, and piece} with the We finest spices, per 4os., $2.00; per bottle. . e rete Horseradish Mustard, per bottle. aches Wie + Hagel Pure Fruit Pig) wore: Rasp- berry, Currant, Peach, etc., glass fara, per doz, $2.59; per jar.. 4 dAZEL BREAKFAST FOOD, very nutri- V3. tious, per package ie HAZEL PANCAKE FIAUR, choice morning dish, per ,ackage. ‘ RICE: Choice Caroline Rice, 20 Ibs ' 100 : 400 PRUNES: Large Santa Clara Valley Prune, 20 Ibs....... 4.00 220 HAZEL CORNSTARCH, ‘makes ‘perfect cus Te Fresh Boston HADDOCK or WHITE FISH. per Ib Choice BALMON STVAKS, per Ib sie HAZEL SOUPS, carefully prepared, bighly 2ie sensomed, per caN...... 6.66... eee ec MILK: Rival Condensed Milk, per can.. Flakesette or faitine CRACKERS, 1-lb. pkge.. Prd COCOA: Baker's Cocoa, %-Ib. cam, per can.... 2g SALAD OIL: Santa Leon Salad Oil, per bottle. 275, tard and puddings, doz, 80c.; phge......... Se |, per can MEAT: Lage of fine Canada Mutton, per Ib.. gi ¢ ORANGES: California Navel Oranges, per dot. os, STARCH: Hasel Perfect Gloss Starch, 1-Ib. pkg. y, SOAP: ase! Family Sap, © 1 PAIRBANK’S LION 8 oar, ‘per_10 cakes Vitramarine Ball Bins, pa A a Dress Goods Remnants. On sale to-morcow, about !,000 lengths o! sea- sonable diess fabrics, containing sufficient areal for waists, full suits or bie 's dresses; all colors, as well as blacks-- at Haif Price. Also 300 pieces of the original heavy Plaid Back GOLF SUITINGS, for which we have recently received hundreds of sia at, per yard. . And 100 pleces of HOMESPUNS, in cholce a Lag fea all et Ne, eee ell from > per yard kind; on sale to- morrow at, per lh Byer ree 25e Some Shoe Specials, LADIES’ OVERGAITERS, of black cloth, the balance of our 35¢, and 50c, kinds, re- 0c 85e duced to... 69e 39e Ladies’ Felt and Satin Juliet SLIPPERS, the balance of our $1.25 and $1.60 kinds, at Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s JERSEY LEGG Il that remains of our $1 $1.25 and $1.50 grades, al LADIES’ BOX CALF SHOES, ‘best qual ity, hand-sewed welt, double sole; all sizes in lace style; regularly woith $4.00 per pair; here to-morrow at ‘ 2 a5 | Ladies’ & Misses’ Capes 300 Ladies’ and Misses’ GOLF JACKETS, of heavy cloth, with plaid back, in black, blue, brown and Oxford; $10.00; present price Ladies’ KERSEY CAPES, of a fine quality. Diack keesey, with taffeta Hned hocd,’ strapped; former pr 8.75; present price Ladies’ PLUSH CAP’ of a fine quality, at, each 7.50 9.75 1nd Silverware. CRUMB TRAY and SCRAPER, quadruple- plated, handsomely embossed: worth $1.59 790 440 5.90 | per set, on sale to-morrow at BREAD TRAY, quadrupie-plated. with the word “Bread” engraved thereon, worth $1.00; special to-morrow at William Rocers & Sons’ AA Piated PIE KNIVES, Fisi! KNIVES, FISH FORKS, SOUP LADLES end CRUMB SCRAPERS, in handsome patterns; worth $1.00; spectai to-morrow at 69 & Sons’ William Roi AA PLATED SUGAR 5k and BUTTER KNIVES, 9 worth 50¢., special to-morrow at 19¢ William Rogers @ Sons’ AA i FORKS, handsome patterns, worth $1.60, special to-morrow, per set of special to-morrow at NUT PICKS, William Roge PEPPERS AND SALTS, in imitation of cut glass, with tops of sterling silver, worth 2he., special to-morrow at Men's Winter Suits. Men's Winter Overcoats We place on sale to-morrow 1,120 Men's Choice WINTER SUITS, odd lines of worsteds and fine or double-breasted effects; jendid Winter Overcoats, of trl all-woollen fabrics, lined with heavy fa mers satin and siceve linings of guaranteed sili former $10 and $12 vaiues, at the small 6. 50 . price of ed BOYS’ BLUE CHINCHILLA REEFERS, with rs, bound around with mohair brald, warm len linings, ages 2 to 8, worth fully $2.25, at 125 BOYS’ LONG-TROUSER SUITS, in broken lines some of which contain single and double breasted coats or veats, ot every size In each line, but all sizes in some A 50 ee ics Wen’s and Boys’ elescad price 3, 90 | «| searcely pays for the fabrics in the Suits—but | some sizes are missing, and we've no use for odd that’s why we marked the broken lots of this bs season's Men’s Winter Suits, that were $15, $16, $18, $20 and $25, down to $11 75 W™ VOGELE SON Broadway and Houston Street. | | | Winter Caps. | A big assortment of MEN'S WINTER CAPS, made | from chinchillas, kerseys and plushettes, with double-band pulldown for the ears, worth | fully 500, apiece, cholee to-morrow at 239 185 dozen BOYS’ WARM SKATING CAPS, full reg- ular made, toque style, all woollen yarns in a big assortment of pleasing shades; good value at if | Cheierulion Sate of Sees Ow:nz to the tardy arrivai of winter our stock ‘of stoves is larger tas it ought to be. w: have decided to make these price r:ductions Our Bargain OIL HEATER STOVE, made of steel, Russia trom and uickel-plated finish, has centre raught burner, holding 6 qts. oil; no smoke, no lor and @ very powerful heater; re- duced "to 280 Our No. 4 ALUMINUM HEATER, a size larger; reduced to . 3.50 Our VICTOR OIL HEATER ‘beautifully designed, with wrneaht {ron stand, nickel-piated fount and 7 . Russia tron drum; reduced to. 3.25 GAS RADIATORS, made of heavy castings, with large size Russia iron tubes, double burners to each tube and éreatly improved, 4- tube size, special at 2.00 6 tube, special at..... 270 The above stoves are is bronze finish and fully ware ranted, THE COMET SELF-FEEDING PAR- LOR STOVE, made strong, with six genuine doors, full nickel-plated base, ornamen.ed top and (1imm'ngs, asaker and swing top, also tp sil and re- moving pot; fully wort! 8 reduced to.... W. 00 OUR CYLINDER PARLOR HEATING STOVE, known co THE DASH, made stron, heavy castings, brick lined, Russian iron cylinder, swing top, with beautifully designed urn; 00 regularly worth Wd re- duced to...... COOKING RANGES, the Irom: Queen, acknowledged the fin- est bullt, ornamentation ene tirely new; covers aré war ranted not to warp out of pe, castings are of the cine Oe Md 9S oven, size 70x14; reduced to.... Our DEWEY RANGE, one of our leading cooking pombe oe good cooker baker (our No. 7, but equal in to ordinary No. 8); reduced to. 10.00 OUR NAVY COOK STOVE, one of the oldest and most re‘iable stoves on the market, gu: 7 é 00 anteed in every respect, No.6 reduced to. Oo The above COAL STOVES are set up Free of Charge, including Pipe, EJbow and Damper, and are rouree to give perfect satisfaction or money re- funded. COAL VASES, in pret? destens, sion Japanned, with decorated floral designs, h bia yA 28 inside bucaet; reduced to.. Pes e GAS LOGS—Natural flaish, guaranteed ‘not to crack or leak, per running inch "75 Cut Glass, China and | Brie-a- Brac at J-3 Off B:fore tazing or annual inventory, it bf tomary to cloie out, regard css of cost, all surplus lots. This we are ncw doing. Brie-a-Brae at ie On. From the marked prices of hundreds of rare an@ artistic pieces of Royal Sevres, Teplits, Royal Vienna, Doulton, Coalport, Bohem{an Glass, Carrara Marbles, French Bronzes, Pedestals, Jardinieres and Umbrella Stands we will deduct a special dlscoumt of 33% per cent, Cut Slass at 1-3 Of, From the marked prices of one entire stock of choicest American Cut Glass, which is the finest im e world, all hand polished and executed tn the fant cuttings—Jugs, r Bottles, Nap> or Nut Bowls, Decanters, Vases and too numerous to mention—we will de» duct a special discount of 33% per cent. FOR FRIDAY. WATER TUMBLERS, best crystal glass, full size, fluted and banded; former price, per dozen, 25c.; in this sale at..........++ Fine large TABLE LAMPS, handsomely decorated, with painted gobes to match, and best centre-draught burners, worth $4.00 each, your choice at DROP LIGHTS, have fine brass ‘pilters afid polished slate bases, fitted with 6 feet of best mohait-covered gas tubing, Argand burner and 10-inch had’, worth on sale to-morrow at ciate the Ite 495 1425 NDENSED MILK JAR AND Pl. ATE of finest German china, handsomely dec- flowers, '9 natural colors and , former price 45c., on sale to- 25e ERY TRAYS, of fine imported china, cally decorated and gol: traced; regularly sold at 4c. each, on sale to- morrow at CUSPIDORS, ot fine thin porcelain, large eh, daintlly decorated in colors; made to sel! at 400. each, special to-morrow at Gobaccos and Cigars. HONEST, IVANHOE, NAVY, CAMEO, FASH- ION and LONG TOM, per package... DURHAM and SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA, ber package SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA, per 20,000 SEED WRAPPER AND SEED rae, = 19e [Se

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