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g > | ALFORD TALKS BACK. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, WANTS PRE GRAND JURY CHV BOERS = |ABOUT TO DIE ASKS ADVICE. FOR THe TWINS CALLS LS POOLE. HAVE FLED. Cape Town Report that They Have Left Me- thuen’s Front. MINISTRY 1S IN DANGER, Lord Wolseley Likely ta Be Forced Out by War Disasters. LONDON, Jan An incredible ru mor comes from (Cape Town that the Boers have withdrawn from Magerafon. tein before Lord Methuen's forces. Probably this is an the native reporte tha sending reinforcements to Colesbers The plight of Britian arms in South Africa by the storm which head The Manchester «1 emt ronie s overshadowed for the present is DuPsting over the nf the home Government ches of A. J. Bal four, the Government leader in the House of Commons, have loomed such & torrent of criticism from the press and imitviduals of his own party that were Parliament day it is doubrt, would retain power mendous majority to be reassembled to al if the Conservatives in spite of their tre- of the past seston. The provincial press has already taken up the cry. For the moment Mr. B four is the scapegoat, but there is terrible rod in pickle for the Marquis Of Lansdowne, while Lord Salisbury and other Cabinet Ministers will not @ecape unless a w rful change comes over the war situation A representative of the Assoctated Press jearns that the vative lead- ere privately admit the gravily of thetr Position, but fall to wee what can be done. ‘There is the important alternative that Lord Lansdowne or Lord Wolseley may de sacrificed Ppreval to he gen- erally known, while tt is n . fm this ree} after consulting with two pa ae eBay Sne erin ie ite Jnllsts, has just told me that 1 eat of the fim the | shall be dead three months from to- newepapers, ” It fe raid that if ti ever comes to a| | public disagreement between the Com.) | my live one month, but 1 mander-in-Uhlef and the Secretary of possivly live more than three. Btate for War ft will be a feht far more !Think of {t-1, a strong, healthy youn bitter than the one waged between Gens, | geg sp. tyal tal ie orate | woman Wty flve-eondemned We i he Siemaa t ke that trouble is some sagt atever ¢ the immediate future a stiles he ike on the Gav. {of e@acer, the which Je eathigs ts ernment such as Lord Silisby way toward ay artery had tow tand during the I feel well and strong as any person ie meen ee tn worl! Only Inst Sunday 1 lwalked six miles for the pure pleasure Abreast of the Age. of ttvin four times a |Young Lady Who Will Be Dead in Three Months Wonders How to Spend the Time. Of all the curious letters which come to The Evening World this is the § and breathing The F Now 1 have to look into the grave, my own grave 1. { 1am all atone except for a girt cousin fwho lives with me, and an unele who {ilves in Albany and whom I see three or 4. My father left me LONDON, Jan tA. J. Balfour, the Government leader in the House of] apout $10 a h to live on, ao Tam Commons, nt Manchester this afternoon] ior steq to any one place In particular made 4 speeen in which repudiated | eal abe Seebbetion. that he w thick ang! MY mother died when I was a baby thin supporter of the War Office and 1 was reared peculiarly according He declared that even if an angelito my father's own ideas, I never from Heaven toli him ft war possible In & kreat war to carry out everything as Written out on paper he should know that the angel wae drawing upon bis|t tinag Tk was not true that the War Omce! Wad went the British army into the field with guns Which placed them at a hope- leas divadvantage with their en He did not claim that the army system WAS perfect, but the ertticn oug it not to ignore the extraordinary military prob Jems of the present war. between which and the problems wth woich Continer Headquarters staffs hat to deat there] was no parallel For the first time in the history of th World the country had to meet an enemy Sele x nd it was true t at it Great Bri had entered into t With a vast number of mounted ssidiers | He would have long before een cane chy He sald Groat Hritnin } Ing behind the best military of age. * THE WORK CALL! 166 Paid Help Wants in Mise Mary dict gurta Skinner dowmn't To-Day’s World. KS jner for six ye womanbood. jtried to go, tr but sumehow I ce to church as a child and I ha never cared to go since T have grown | wand then I have to believe in things— aldn't ted Strangest. It bears the tmprint of truthful appeal and seems to come | @raight from the heart of the doomed woman. The letter tells its own wad story Now, what I beg of you, and, dear Mr. Editor, of your readers, too, is to teil me this: of my lifet T cannot sit at home and brood | my terrible, terrible fate. 1 canne hurch and pretend to be religious, for ale I 1 am not, and that would be todo. 1 | have always been @ good girl, a don't know what annot tell 11 am too old to change my ways now and pretend things. 1 like very much a man Jof thirty, who calis occasionally, and Haince this awful trouble has come me I find myself thinking more and mo: of him. Maybe It fe love, 1 wond whether I ought to tell him before tt ts too late. | WIL not somebody tell me, help me. to. live these last months right? I have not had much real pleasure in my life, jand wonder whether 1: best to ive up this time to enjoying my self in every way, every single way I ean think of get the biack waits for me at the end of it all. | 1 hate, hate, hate to die. Forgive this hysterical fetter, but I do not know which way to turn Help me with your advice, for I do want some happiness before it tn too late. = MAKY. to ole in the ground that How NOT fore PUBLICITY. Social wath Will There- Not Ask for New Trial. for $000 Howe, who got a ver- Mrs. Frances Au- in the supreme Court. publicity giver’ to + erinet vmpanion to Mre Skin- re and sued for B47% for ISS HOWE LIKES DEATH IN A BALL GOWN. Decollete | oom Caused the Death of Mrs. | Van Sant. | Jost in the prime of life, the pet of ty and «fill a bride, Mra, 1. Raut Aled Asbury Park, N. {Va tod at wy New Your's eve tmfer the nurnlces of] face at the «ar + ladies Cyeless Club) of Astury | 4 hearty laugh at the Park Vann fier TT LE TN ITT I Se GOSS OF | THE I TABATRES, | Vans Adame Keturas to the (ri- How shall I epend the Inst three ver go! would not be) © Perhaps then 1 could for- | ff JANUARY 10, 7 joereee Mr. Smith’s Little Girls Magistrate to Te to Tell of the | Came cn Jan. |, in | the Morning. H | — Owe : Wrst Newark ave fy nol at all probable again for mayle ten years to come, me rea sratrereen (iaead el woates ac Wald it The more you kiow of clothing the more you'll marvel at Whose baby was born the first with | Maletant De ays prgute yard akea Weliek ; i! the unpr ie ved values, Yet the great piles of Suits and the incoming new year stieated the caso of Walter, full from the roof of t ur and w fi are dwindli x Who come t wi The vonteat fort pia i Vth ae ce at sar mdling. Thos: who come quickest will get i bs ie EOE. ae ie Nod. at the Garden during i A eoreantng every ay races. and who was dis | H | i Never was there wer race tn any é Maaterr: Andi yeatenday + fi rot. h GaaRs or more inbes wero (charted NAAIOUSIA EAL srateraay DR. 'GLYNW'S FUNERAL. | WeFirmly Believe That Never Before Were | rt the mtiw fo midnty t { i A ' , ths pan cate he Grand’ Juty <higfR@leeaion ques | ArrRUlahews GhPeTienn ORIG j High-Grade Clothing and Furnishings | Within the next few om sa dee ationdafice orto vn: + wtestam s . ‘ “| i MasiCseN aeanding ta tho ott Se CR ec tal STUummelaeetemaainnt {| Sold to the People on a Basis Like Thiss | Leewitue kee Gallen (nthe int niet Heed ho SEWHURG, Jan j} The $10 & $12 Suite >25 att Thy $10 and $12 Overcoats-- 675 me | Wovid: (a @Manar: must he decided: byl a ni ver the body af | Waited [| Sack Suits in blue and black fa sinm and heavy weight Overcoats, | & certifeate from the attending plys Tri second time Roeser ha ie "Wis ort elt cheviots and worsteds, plaids on aney back allwoot linings, Owe, rielam man and gone free While « : : {| verphind ksandstripes. Cur, amous $10 and $12.50 } One of the most Interesting inteer in a Te: regimes 28 ‘ J nh bus $10 and $12.50 tikes, - 6.65 UAT bossa thems, eaten, 1 a elueK patved leary Hilaebeana, | Moat HEY, A Corriman, Abou . 6.65 ne Paty eee ee Hinnifheatt alt Gs ' Nocese w Tht $20 Overcoats—All our heavy heh hia ae Sr ee anal The $18 Suits S25 single and wright Overcoats and Ulsters, im Mr Smith's The discharge of Rosser,” Mr Me iaeeaeant: aleee ar ite cine ] fouble breasted sack Suits, very” friezes and kerseys, were 9 j t Fditor of The Evening World Intyre said this afternoon “Was clearly who th 1 vited tine wea bby pat $15, #17, $2,at eae frered a prige of £2) for the first aainat the law. Magistrate Bool over nd rycen terns: formerly $4540 . 8 85 Oc. ay end born Jan looked the epiett of the law 1 will (iad I ee y 5M Inderwear—Heavy tainly request the Grand Jary: io inv a The $17.50 Suits S90 single an) Kibbad, all sizes, now.... 25G Neuie the matter.”* j ei fouble-breastad Sack and. thre Mr Mefntyre cut from The World ‘he| WEATHER rORECAST. hotton Cutaway Frock Sucts, tinea All SL Famey Shirts—Newest and moat Flory of Rosser's discharge and tmme rath A stylish colors, detached Lately sent it to the Clerk of the Grand | Poresast for the thittyesin nouns end cheviots, worsteds, serges, casi ae a % were born between {Jury “L want this matter thoroughly | ing $1) M. Thursday, for New York Cit meres, sold ing the spent A RTARTA ALI Ic o'clock. " investigated,” he t clerk and vieiniiy. Hhon thie afverngon, clear | ASON for $17.50..0.4+ Sc White Dress Shirts—Open Worl are at tal we by the Evening | a. quickly as possible. ng to-night, fir and colder Thursday, | past Nit 9.85 ‘ and back, long and pe es 4 orl JRE the showt.nt.” continued Mr Mo-/ high northwest winds |] The $4.00 Trousers — 97° pairs ot feu a all aye it 50 fen ae ne - r Sh oh Rarnbing ea iateas in Tee the all wool, ready-to-wear Trousers, ic Vth street | thousands , fo he! morning hours ed by the | Litest stripes and checks All 50¢. Neckwear—-In English squares, ning World Garden at the «ime, and if any person] thermometer at Perry's pharmacy | $3 1 85 als, { k viking re eh had been killed during this panic Kosser | PAM EAM BPA Moun ae formerly $3.00 and $4.00 J, bul ae; noes -hands, puffs, = UR MAG EH The $2.25 Fancy Vests — 975 fancy Weeks Newest designs, very Jone oe ee aveniie, freee Vects, very nobby, single or double Mndsome,at.8.--e0e GOO A! my sister M pre 1. 01 a = i Hora) to) seats ra, breasted, with oF without 25c, Nall Nese—Men's and [eee after me MRS. KOHN. | collar, were $2.25, at. 85c Poys’ fancy cotton... 12%e terion with “The Litthe "| | Mininter. | Maude Adams returned to the olty | Jlamt night and appeared at the Criterion | in her» The Little Min rowded to suf play use Wan Hon, and eo (ar as enthusaam went night have been the first produ ot the play Mise Adnms The tion | | wre her usial charming Rabie, and practised her try on the earnest young | ergyman with all the grace and witeh- | ty At the for whieh she has become famous nd of the firet act the dainty * actress Was called before the cut-| | tain six times, Orrin Johngon as the Monister suared in Mise Adams's tri- | amph. Ww Thompson also received » and again invested with a hearty wele role of Thoms ulity ett war Dow, the disgruntled “strike” leader, and Mrs W. G. dones, Nanule. We beter. Kathryn Osterman’ “Upper Catt) yn Osterman jut on the an upper cut ist \ Very pretty exhibition of the art by a very pretty woman, Th ens in “Phe Euit a Muthe H vw playing at Keith's, in wht rick 1. Powers is a New Rochelle | elubmy no comes to the sanctum of | the Eagle with an assortment. ot| Blov pittola and rawhide 4 an ac-| to teach the editor not to way | limentary things The compli. om arising from the fact that the | ed noare many 4 hfla rhe rman's iit pra | tee ‘mith: the loves’ shows that if tr “ame to the worst the editor might hold | her own with the indignant ea “constant nek No More if, hey have a babjt perpe ) Axion When the mem « Red [Kiding Hood adorning the Hub, Jonn | Kilroy decided to make his felilow-come- diane tie vietims of his” playfulness, nt law, a Fried, it was week of the! Year for any man nL the wlik hat of any other man ring nial ht wearing hieh headgear after dark. vera the Rid Ing Hoods were operates upon, to tne inure lew of the jovial Kilroy. 8a tly took the property man into aid the result was her *kull cap, stu 4 hited over the ton f silk frame, Me Midaely. the perform to attract the atten tion of the Joker In a very shor: time with crum@ire force, down came t! roy bandon (be Midaely hat ‘Thi which followed disturbed the pe Boston «ir and Mr Kilroy has # ne feos and olatments on right hand. bd@ects of singe Me: je snowstorm in "Way many heir srate alors huddie anaes in ntally congratulate ate safely and tm tented blige’ Grismer's patented bilasard ling eddies of fluffy eno} they reached the pid Harty} de} , (cers thls morning from peritonuitia, coms | 4 fashtomable ball wiven on | Ml! walk Why hy ar We 1 snowing he eurprieed re- fhe! family gaged | pat bis coat £ Fomewnat if ‘ srarvas' lead Discharge of Rosser, the Shooter. CASCARETS. Just a 10¢ box. When you ask for Cascarets, don't let the dealer substitute something elee. There is nothing else as good as Cascarcts, and if you are not pleased we pay your money back, fa druggists. Sample and booklet free. Address Ster- Chicago or New York. S0e, al! ling Remedy Best for the | wees Annual Sale ot Carpet Remnants made into Rugs, in all sizes, about WA 72 regular cost, And a lot of Fine Grades of Carpeting $1.00 per yard, Arnusements. Year ote r “IOLAN THE” of at Fee i wat 2 Weel Mahria ite ‘aad leervices rendered Mos Van Sant appeared in the bail] Dr GW Purdy, manager of Pann) | 380! Paid Hele int a the thirteen |""rae allowance made her by the Jury |f00m in full evening deollete costum| Miyata un! arrange fo. the | other N.Y. papers combined. was eee, w ty tmaderaate by ins |The following say. ome commlaian! of a | FE ane OF tw of the tate appnenticns ... 67 Jantrons [Howe are her counsel moved for anew (Gill which ranilly, develovet oe Which he recent-| amririciay | tat Noneetes ;[tria! immetiaey Me ge nar aren Her untinety end will unquestionably y CHINES : also Moved fern wer sve Dring a speedy reform among fashion: | 91 of his tar AE 12 | n b a warning of the danger that attend: = ———— - , POOKMINDERS tl OPERATORS sides appeared before Justice Truax coutormbty to sols! regulations WOOKKREPERS 4) PRESSES Your Honor,’ begar Mies Howe's Van Sant was the wife of Le eae ee bi Poa seca “In stew of the publicity given iferry Van Sant, President of the woe: | soensian t] Panag MATHERS. | the sult and lecause me don't wish to| mouth Realty Company. one of the lare- PILLS pea. ARR Pe A $)e9 through anuther such experience I) si land corporations on the Jersey COONS aos. vee 18) POCRCIRTROONCS : withdraw the plaintiff's application for | Coast ¢ Seamaavons ... ., 8\pureeane 3/a new tral and ask for the ugual ———————— i]. cvermes | saueatapies {lextra allowance. We have not recelw Fas Principe, Not Moser. ’ ‘ DReneMABING -.. ¥6| SKIRT HaNpe what we are entitled to, but don't care) NEWPORT. Jan, i0—Tne care of Stuy. FAMILY PNG ¢] geameaenans ... 2] aanseuae go through another tela.” veaant Fish against Kaward W. Higbee, Hy Davers 5) TAILOR ESeRs 5]. The motion of Mra. Skinner's attarney | Collector of Taxes of Sport, was iB for all ‘| ERRAND POYR ... 3) TUCKERS . 5) for a new trial was dented by the Court, }Beurd in the Disiriet Court yeateriay, 4) Talis 13/694 both motions being dispose! of {The sult t+ for an abatement of vies | 4] WAIST TkIwMens ¢/ Justice Truax granted wes Howe's | BBch the plaiati® pate under rwotes: 1) WAITRERSES ¢{ counsel an extra al and) eee see, ioe aS oe in | -4 z sil ig gra moenanics teenos © Oar af cr 4) MISCELLANEOUS .f1/ cation tor 1 The vesdiet foe Se te COvUP ot dete Hews sands Vos or a si: Piet Pen tw ee Ni ola Tend f Latew Must a. 0 og 83 a. THREE LITTLE LAMBS. ; ERPOR MANOR ORTER MAN 2KELAND ATLLIAME nur 2 TUCKER, MURTONE DONS MOO KAPH MASHATTAN in Tt 8 y | Ou tet. Surprising, isn't it, that within three years our sales are over 5,000,000 boxes a year? That proves merit. Cascarets do good for so many others, that we urge you to try Don't put it off! CANDY CATHARTIC | | ertainly have The Ve a S. N. Wood & Co.'s ' Owen smart Was Ground titer TT is cieating ihe biggest kind of a stir, Though the event is am the Wheels While Dritting sim Jerseys City annua\ one there are unusual con litions and circumstances which bine to enable ui Jues at THIS SALE which are 0 to ‘ give vw NOTE-Our aim is to put the tacts before as plainly and clearly as possible, The reductions are in oar instance exactly ay stated. At our own recent prices they were the value in the city, At the new prices the ey simply upset all known standards of value. It will pay yout to come twenty, fifty, ome hundred miles to attend this sale. ~ It will pay you to buy iow though your need be not till next year, Open Saturday Evening Till 9.30 P. Ml i TAILORS VO MEN, 740-742 Brosdway. , Sa Just below Astor Place. Do it today. 100, 3c, Amusements. nee | See 4 YOU SAY YOU ARE | NOT “WELL” | cae eat it TRE (: WOMAN a YOU oO Toh tear vet hey an Lib. d be well f you are not hea 7 ve nl Sew heer 4 The girl ot the stockings bedevttied htm -{ 4 Ppa | p: Interpreted by 0 remarmable cast oi dee ies Herald, Square, Thee BIVOU, [ David Belaso’s | WAUCHTY ANTHORY dy til of Abbey’s fervescent Salt will in-| vigorate, ta | SISTRR MARY 24 Oriedess monn, « your s em | ‘iat aa, and keep) "” jProcter's Fn CoH, om SENAAT | Moullere Bincers, Fea Landaa « Phe ae ath Cont 7 Palace's ue ist sist BD toe bt. tal | sermour & Dusre. Dina, W. 6 bane 2 oth \BROADWAY aTMETht Sece: eee Br. at & Met. To-Dap fou 8 ae ect health, | . It has done * vail) News, prowperous temptation he found Teiegrarn in tt le —it will do j= Tie ORmAT it for you. | 4 bic ee | erat We bate oP Fo mance. : Wherever| tae “DENE ra TODAY. 5 Abbey's Ef- Y Vanity Bure, fervescent Sun WTA ec Salt k \, Gl LORIA. ose 4 a as AL é : | been introduced it has received vi haa ee Cithis BSP Pao NDan “ unbiased recommendation. Pele come’: | iia 1M | EFERSO 4 There are wae yevnie mbo pevsy do anything Wiener Pion vee ‘ | sonee® {DH ANGELIS | Fire gat {thy the’ dally une of Rbiveys te PASTOR’ 5 ‘ae mal | Amusementa, ye AY AND Nic ithe UNTIL ae Brooklyn 7 All Druggists, Wwarwn cit renies UStowe wi ro watt 4 25c., 50c, and $1 per bottle. Vii sie cavemen ae JOU PSUERTRA oe ‘ 4: dite Ser paerees Bl OF ROGUES, 3 1 packing, bed vt | THST. et tet nes. Gah. rie or set 3 | OKAND - dainty an 1 Senesiles enicred | ONL ean MIN are ret Lie v Wives. 3 calendar creations ofthe year, | THE VILLAGE FOSTMASTER. Mat 5: eek vor recs, i y Piferrescent Salt Co. at eects, 4 ae § Dept. C, 18 Murray St, New York. yoogy iis mie ke C1 MONT AVENUE q - WURRA pithes sent a SKAT | NG R} Ny 4 * fe MOCKET oW Amusemerts ‘CASINO! 8, | Little Red k | | Pagagement Leminet Bind i le | | sem: | Panne WAY, UATINDS TO-DAY, POP prices 503 | MANINE ELLiorT. THRG OM " ‘ a Y ITERION THEATRE eee eraer 11630 ANE OTH AND GTR OPA : ATURUAY cies et Sa FUKNITU RE,#80 WORTHON wan a TE LTTE diniste ER “WAY DOWN List: [$i DOWN AND st WEEKLY, came Ke: vay Bets = a wit. Blah = =! i |LEWIN'S 48 WEST upset Uh LADY'S Lorp. WEBER & FUELS ite but if 167 WEST 1201 H S [res a vr AT rs WHIRL: 4G» ti Pip iit GARRICK Sit Wallack's. #2" 4 ‘an “ J WALGILLEITIG SS 8) Sherloek Holmes FRANK DANIE Sin THE PAMELL. " % IN Waa Nr tMATOORArY [ean ie va! EDEN US EE HARMING Whe hi ie ie Mauress Netaestey @ Get? | Zolleges, Schools, Sc pou SatAMRe ia oRRtenares | LYCEUM, 380%. UY attidans | Een SER. nas PeMALE bit irk us ee e STAR | METROPOLIS, ®, Me AL, WRANC ie ini mi 0 ALL tir ual IGNT SEUDENTS aa ve! Grimes, . pve , : NNER'S MA iit emg Rd BUBBRY st Face We to A TION BEPORS wove. : GUNNE I ‘seme Meb'ed Bes Jenin. Weatartsl Tete | pon caTaLooume

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