The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1900, Page 9

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[ett Sr SRT as eatgpeoe 2 RR or RIA cates tM THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 5, 1900. PREFERS MEN TO THIS BISHOP SMOOTHED as: NEWEST BABES WOMEN SERVANTS. | [- BORN IN 1900.: Mrs. Marquare’s Litt Little One Was Born at Two . Minutes Past Midnight on Jan. 1. Mrs. Amelia Barr, the Authoress, Says They| Are Much More Efficient than Thetr Sisters, | eae aa a, Ne 16 For week beginning to-morrow and ending next Friday. MEN’S ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE AND HAIRLINE TROUSERS. A multitude of designs, suitable for daily or dress wear; check, striped and { Pee ee ee ee ee ee | re; plaid; extremely well made; with ex- tension waistband and choice of top a dside POCKELS.+++ s0eeeeeeeeeeee inter’s Blizzards Have No Terrors # for Surprise Store Patrons. Wes's Overcoats of | The Men’s Suits of + Beaver “,......... $3 Cheviots “*,...... $3 Kersey “*.......... Cassimere “,.... 5 Covert ie |FPORSTED at $7.2 Th hal productions at $1) ears si suite at s. rman the. absolute highss! ae, Nisate oe ‘“ Es gt} ftan Of merit in modern tailoring. brite tailor can aa MEN’S WINT?R KING ULSTER vs gorge at One. a 6-444 WHO WILL WIN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY BABY PRIZE! 6 " ae’ ha ag Jersey City, at ¥ rat born in Whose baby was the fi eh serene. at Greater New York? f er than the gon of Mr ALL-WOOL CAPS at Thousands of mothers are Interested In the answer to that question, It isan | — panne aa ane Te 9c, eo, i “4 Interesting question, not only to them but to every one, Including fathers and “5 COFFEE SLAVE | brothers and old bachelors ae ictal Released by Postum Food Coffs:. Can thin first baby be located? “To my surprise I discovered that! 2 HASBkgCuBr Are all'tn tne beat new and right up to the moment = BISHOP OF SOUTHMINSTER. ‘This \s a picture of the ged of Southminater, Of course It can be, and the Evening the coffee habit was fixed upon me, Men of his cloth are 1: ed to know much of worldy matters, but this] World ts golng to do it Bishop's wisdom played a prominent and influencing part in the tangied ekein off It hus already found one baby born two lovers’ lives two minute e last year of the forward to the beverage indispensable, I felt that | would rather do with- ILK GARTERS, nd 1 lool AP MAND! at meals J with allk bit Fame 8 NECK! rs ” neteenth ¢ do begun, Th One of these lovers waa Rachel West, @ millionatress, The other was Hugh ee pane Liacieant ot ‘es out the balance.of the meal than the Hse than ever, Scarlett, the man whe fought the srengemt duel on reeere, One Hundred and Thirteenth street. |coffee, and became Impressed with x PAA aiises ' Scarlett and Lord Newhaven (whose wife loved Hugh) drew lots to see which At i202 on New Year's morning this|the fact that my free, independent | t rat hep SUIRTS, OMS iid Of the two should die by bis awn hand wit months, baby boy arrived. manhood was practically gone. H With separate cuffs... Don OF ERE 45c Lee, | Whteh Brew the Pate) Lott It was a close race with young Nine-| “My heart beonme gradually weak- | + Uegrettas., 45 That ts just what Rachel West and Lady Newhaven were dying to find out. teen Hundred, but the year won. er and weaker until {t was so crtp- |? Gloria, with Bteel red «. Cc yy AMELIA E. BARR. | ed sagt forme the eee “Red bpesral flee ieee sore vagaal “| If some other baby does not step up| pled that my feet and hands rer JPREEY COATS, { Novel which is just now creating the greatest excitement in ents. and give legal proof of having been born | always cold, except immediately ‘ ‘Close woven: a Aner all the talk and pros and cons | 6.9.6.6. COL oun rere eee Through the courtesy of Harper Bros, The Evening World te enabled to print at an cariier hour, Engelbert Marquard | ter qinking coffee; and after the ef- Open Saturdeys until JOP. ML Other Days Une 430. BE | qhewt women invading the province of | » WHY MEN AR Rf this theiling story tn serial form. The fret chapter will appear in next Monday's / 41.0.4, a fair chance of carrying off the| fect of the coffee wore off I had that LYER—Two Days Only, Saturday and Monday—FIGURED 00 and supplanting them in pursuits | E SUPERIO | Evening Worl, Yan. piite of GS, which The Bvening Werld|herribie, relaxed, wrang-out-lihe-e- SHIRTS, with SEPARATE CUFFS and 2 COLLARS: - Mattie css ane seins pare 2 TO WOMEN NAS SE SERVANTS. el — offers for the first baby of the year. |dish-rag feeling that made me feel Hundred Different Styles; Open Back and Front.. 5 3 ‘ta BE. Ba ‘What next? Every Friday we the Ad. of THE SURPRES STORE, The certificate of « reputable phy+/|ike an old, decrepit man at the age @iclan is all that ts necessary in proving | of thirty-five. the claim. A certificate has been sent) “When | awakened to my condition I quit the coffee, and took up Postum Quthoress, a woman of vast experl- in all things pertaining to domestic memy, and says that men, as house- A eervants, ought to take the place of nen. | 132 to 146 W. Fourtesxth St., Between Sixth and Seventh Aves, w= scum = 1 JOHN SWINTON ON best paid woman writer ; iio says thie about the servant problem: a pike men te women es cervante.” “Mem eervants are quicker that the employment of men insiead romen 96 house servants is destined | H $ 4 > $ te, Barr believes most enthusisstic- ; ? * seeeme as general as the employment Women ticket agents on the turnstile }éhthe “'L” roads-in Brooklyn js | ; “Jer sem 02 v000 as people recognise the @ervant value of men. cleaner than wemen servante.” “Men servants gesetp lese than women servants, and All the other particulars required by the Board of Health ‘This 1s Mr, Marquard’s letter: Raced with the New Year. Fe the Pattor 1 believe that I may have the honor of fe DD with the letter of En DREGS AND OFFAL the happy father of the younger Engel-| Cereal Food Coffee, finding it a most © [bert. It te elgned by Mrs. A. W. Taylor, | palatable and perfect beverage. My midwife, 1916 Third avenue, heart hes Se its moral | EE | t in the regular wa: trength, and J am in & young Don’t Be Too Hard on the People Who Are Down—|nornere name to te Annis and giving |hesithy man, It ts very plain to me 7 & A Saint Was Once Seen Among Them— Some Words for the Season. now that coffee was robbing me of my strength and vigor. Postum helped me quit and built up my ner- vous system. “My wife, also, has been wonder- fully benefited by the use of Postum An immense assortment in all styles of Ladies’ Shoes and Slippers here—from the cheaper qualities up to the best made—but only the reliable sorts—all priced are more obliging.” ym are better Atted than wemen fer heavy werk about the house.” servants, as compared with wom- | es," saya Mra Barr. ‘I am not alone fg this view, either, because | have friatide who have followed the exper- tenia which I have made, and who find I qt! not deny & charge which te ie? And was It not discreditable to Food Coffee, and we have been en- i pit? n h tt by do! t 000 « . | made. by a growler, for perhaps he fheimian ir Set ccnaruration of sell fscties Mead eee ae a sith of (gaged fn an active crumde in its be-| remarkably low. To-day we call your attention to | might be able to prove It ae eget mg are cea the child. 1 a i ile half. Linehy isle bso Legacrd who| I suppose it ts true that there has o2- a Were the "dregs amd” ofal of RT MAR: Thad turn ‘n Postum solely on|© {teat tho man fe ty far the bet castonally been a streak of sentiment | Raman : fhe “ant One Wundred and Thirteenth account of not making t property. It 3 g y ~ oe in this part of The Evening World. f can | Cock-a- , following letters have also been |i# easy to make if one use four} + vant, generally speaking. In saying more reepecttul. They gossip| only say that these streaks have not| ye it Kulled Jage minced ike thin wae heaping teaspoons to the pint of wa-/” tle 160 not (send to Goery the employ. are more de-| appeared often, and that they have been | preactier Leave such IAAgwage ( ter, und allow it to boll long enough.|~ 3 We always use good, rich crea, and) 5 Fj z Bora Before Dawa, ment Of all women as domestic servants, | sirah), satanic press. le servants than women. thin, peora the Denause there are some women servants) of course, there are some things| 1 have dealt almost wholly with and offal, who. 6a (4 Spat oe Se legal proot shat my gtr sweeten the cup to taste, It Is a de- wom bat few men can equal In ¢M-| yout a noure for which women servants | solld things, such a rights or wreng®, | belong to “humanity.” Won't ont you Thelk:| baby was born af cheney, but they are not many. for instance, in| work and wages, trades and unions, life er lame oe, ro or iy tee pe tar} 198. Dr. Haskell will sive the vot ‘Among the advantages possessed by | ¢; ndry work, but in| and experience, principles and practice, "PAK te them oat en ba tee oa 1 Bllery atreet, Hrooklyn, N.Y men a8 Gomestic serv he fact is the Areas, oF koe that they are more laneaghs aaeuty ok wore’ Soe" as | Net the reaeiies 5 th we BY ty ig ey ike Fou it, nd Girl Came Earty, Too. . gen n Learn, whethe fe yourselt an ° , Teo. e female ‘servant,| 1 have not dailied with the rather soft | Women, very much like youreell, ane lictous beverage. “The fouowing persons were af- fected very much as I was, and have recovered thelr health by the use of | Postum Food Coffee: Dr. J. A.J” Schuelke, of the United States Army; SKATING oR Aco lhaakil Boor, walter Was ail confused, it Wan the oniy ‘wag aire! CUE ATT erat of humanity.” brount The muest Would not Tt Now, was not this Hane ‘and foul lam] ~ and Ute walter took it a An Awful Predicament Is} wine har been Chateet tga” {BS walt né he does not know whether Caueed by Inviting Men | *. se Hor ale wie ‘ar toe to a Luncheon. M affair and using italle words under its —>>__ | voiserd may be sued for a wine bill! DOW T FIND OPAL RINGS, Mother of women's clubs! os upholder of the domestic vir-| sem Who Answered Advertisement } champion of cold water be eued for a wine bill! of Reward Spent Night im Cell for Sperning 62. stata gh ad the famous organization. It site these} For their trouble in returning the 900 ays like Qn incubus on the bosom of opal ring belonging to Charles Smith ge ay gy he the Borcate. which was lost in a cable car, Fred- how sere rites [trout ae ver empty. And it was all caused by © man—a|erick W. Sielglits and Solomon soe Mae er, iar gun and Delon ig . Amaigsoas is Paina velgar, horri4, male man! And now aes both of 318 Bast tani tS ‘aly, Metal Goroaie is discussing the question wheth- red to show at least 300 manufacy of not to exclude from Its dinners and When” they” presented’ "themselves to ig places ‘where the factory laws are luncheons all members of the male ou. In response to an advertisement evasion for ever and ever, Ping. Bf offered to ther fined tere and decorators of Greater git Tas At the New Year iuncheon of ahem, ME, lth had ‘and, Ne rear will be at Delmonico's that the trouble i = | started. Several men were allowed to Faience ali’ ng ae Posies 3 be ‘Present on that occasion. Among Ma strate Cornell discharged them | treas' “iy: {ee tee them was the wealthy hustend of an red the ring sent to the prop- | necre- | ery clerk Now when Smith proves prosper Influential member. ownership he may have the ring, wei het numbers wil bel apring makers me to ye if Ly fi the} con: Ho Men's Ulsters, from Blue and Black Frieze. whom he described as the “dregs and ane toigom 0 a toga of t apy ur fel ietmartale ae “St econ. | more easily thing which ls called eentiment. It is the Fa. j menable to _discipfine: good, however. A man or woman with: | "Id. icr o zou will get lete of news, wrist, day ag born on Jan 1 /also Mr. John Corcoran, of South |" xctllent in design eslgn— strong, serviceab ; out ft must be @ dull wreteh, A life if ot wome im the offal, | iifcate from Dr ou fase No. £10 East Omaha, with the Cudahy Packing Co. or Winter wear—made of een ton el model pe Mer nag boot, f fh deslde the would-be | Without it ie not worth living, But at ian have feeed otnd pearls © in Broadway tt da “With best wishes.” W. H. Bpauld- vely Let nld mong hapshaakaeip fie afer avo | the same time we are apt to be steadily | Not so long ago 1 went te the funeral PAVERUCK: Mo. 18 Madison |!ng, 1610 Case St, Omaha, Neb. oly Ko fe engaged ” Darwin called the | of this saint, who was buried in a pau- MT sca a bay adel voodl Powe wine.” ‘the watt- LA he coon” i | per’ 1 ierae oe in sane 1 aw Year a Ne pigs 0 | paramo EETRA CHARGE POR IT 5th th Aves. t Se nt nes heer © These few words are preiiminary to © bower fed widow of & worthy working: othect, Fersey Clty sched certificate to | qhtghtnmmens i THE WORLD win be The women raw ‘what was . | few others. , and 1 hat ens “(here 00! come ba-| The Evening World stating that a baby o | Telearey ye York City a Plance and The uest maw that they did ner who draws a bg \he boy was born to Mrs. John Dougherty, Offee rates. Call « messenger if you hare & tot Orgare, bexan feel pot d yyncomat ortable Brooklyn preacher w! don't need to look far to see ey thi he id loudly, | salary recently spoke bitterly and scorn- sigh hereabout, ee — — ~~ ——One Fare from Anywhere. e $ my 3 bottle. Hy tally ‘about these of our fello@-mortale rales Snetety, you must ra! RSTABLISHED 166. = i ‘OND Ky 3d Ave. & 60th St. St, Es PIANOS $5.” DOWN. | be a a emt een | Western Union S, M. Co, a $5 Cash dba “ia a Bet, Neth ITB Sihetemer sarees ‘GREDIT Ss 3 Gil BROOKLYN. ‘GREATEST DROP IN PRICES ON CLOTHES FOR MEN. ips | Men's All-Wool Blue and Black Kersey Overcoats....$10.00, were 616 |r "|The above have handsome Plaid linings and guaranteed Satin | shoulders and sleeves. | "| Men’s All-Wooi Blue and Black Kersey Overcoats....'. $7.50, were $12) Men's Uisters, from Blue and Gray Chinchilla. «$9.50, were $14| va Lt celebrated oment-taed S1F: ds | FUKNITURE,08CWORTH Setter than moat tl ate Takcte Union. bays that eta} ore’ eft hintin of rp 31 Ave, and 5%h St, Help Wanted=Mare. tmtoxsat and Dividend Notices, Now the devotion of Borosis to cold water 1s well known, and only that i:m- ne RY West: . $12.00, were $16/5A L ES M E N—Experienced pil aid wan oaced on ine abies at tno/ LAW STUDENT INSANE, oe eneng,| Beets” amr Men's All-Woo! Fancy Cheviot and Cassimere poaieamen wanted, Cictiing Dry Dock Savings Insti tial member looked at the play on Taye aig men's State Fed . eck Mont, nusual strike, tn ieee Sack Suits. ++ $7.50, were $12 & s1o| is—for the sale of the bie 1 AND 28 DOWERT, NEW TORE emotion ‘on his face. Then he called |BOPE®es, Whe Was Poune De- |omsit "hor tagioe| bathe strikers: ‘othe act Men's Black Cheviot Sack Suits. ssesseus G70, wert B10) AN, Mercelberg & Co; stock: seling ‘Deeeaber Sem, ily cette Aehenodgalll |g Mgdiy coven! ohore wave sire are Men's Black Clay Diagonal Sack or Frock Suits....$10.00, were #15 manenily retained: App! clared Mestally Uncound. . ceanoe sneineers | feow t hear ace y sees nitly retained. | Apply td “fme-platoos atch Men's All-Wool Fancy Cheviot Sack Suits..........$10,00, were $15 | fareno tern’ rank lL. George L. Burgess, thirty years ol4, me Chambers st. eblig Wes Seats i i en near by peng the geest with horror. Just as Extraordinary Vaives in Boys’ and Children’s Clothes, | Broudaway, © in an ee a law student at Columbia Urtvetaity, Eratem in the most important. ig At the Manhattan Hotel, who! ‘the ranous city departments 1 ovame manded its made om or belere Jeneery 30th “Nothing but water te allowed at the | theeat of st ae ee ane PARCEL WRAPPEO t Sir!” the wulter sald apolo- found demented on Fifth avenue |are the am of all unions to see that § Ul . . |” ese at cotitied ty interest trom Jomeary toy S00 "moet ave wine.” the man i-(Csr Beene” vtech "a eid, nme | teach a sagt pales to, grant, they demand “wut tet AT OUR BROOKLYN STORES ONLY, smart ws sneet Ses ee while frigid glances were sent In|. Burgess lives tn Oma [thie aireetion Birosklyn Worwe-| (ey wil ark for a 3) pet coat yacrwage fn ’ nF. PATTERSON, ‘aa : Hon. | parents reetSes He Sit sens’ at | sheeee 1 he sees ce] eer "adhe or B C Bedford A alge rere! bring the wing | five sonar taken toa mittee me ae gaclous city depart: Is Bi Lhirtenath, conseautive term roadway, orner bediord Avenue, an : vent Sas. 2 Wear te Cet yer ted ——— jthat the horses arv shed in union shopes | Pegcni ves ton 0, "te PORES WANTS Prat re cietbe owes and’ he Tewsived”on star |, gM BXTHA CHANGE FOR We Sceeare in Se Eartral Pedrated Ungn» Fh other of Fulton Street, Corner Flatbush Avenue, : BROOKLYN. “HOW TO REFUSE 5 YOUR WIFE MONEY U FOR THE FIRST TIME.” |OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Advertisements for THE WORLD ei “american De com: y: Becretarien 3.3. Whrte: ‘Troma indy fi aad irey_and J J. McDermott; rer, . HOWTO SOLVE THEM.

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