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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1900. agaifiseat Wemnnty Naatile Gapinses Famale Ceakness and Pokility, DR. GREENE'S NERVURA Bleed and Herve Remedy. The Greatest Health Builder in the World. *’ TwO BIG OSTRICHES FIGHT TO THE DEATH. _ The extraordinary business of the past few days is natural, logical. The three facts which command the attention, the interest, the trade of the people are: ist, The STOCKS—Bigger, fuller, more com in way than was ever before ‘ier at a January sale, ies 2d, The QUALITIES—-The very best cloths and the very hest work that we know how to put into clothing. jd, The PRICES —Lower than anybody ever expected—lower than is likely again for ten years to come. The $10 and $12.50 SUITS and OVERCOATS all at $6.65. The $15 SUITS will go.down to § 85. The $17 to $20 SUITS and OVERCOATS, $9,885. The $5 and $4 TROUSERS will go at $1.85. The $2.25 FANCY VESTS will go at 88, The $1.0) FANCY SHURTS will go at 50¢, The *S¢. White DRESS SHIRTS at 506. NOTICE,—It looks now as though some of the lines be broken by the end of this week, 1HEY ARE COM! NOW. So we recommend early inspection and selection. It will pay you to come a hundred miles, It will pay you to buy a two years’ supply. S.NWood& Just Below TAILORS TO MEN, Juat Below ASTOR PLACE. 740-742 Broadway. Ghe Sate of Sample Lines of Women’s “High Art’’ Coats will be to a close to-morrow, as we have just about f of pond ye Ay Lvvonyt day’s brisk aa ing. lf you want one greatest bargains in ly iesrgrage ts that New York has yet seen this year don’t fail to be on hand Thursday. The assortment comprises Eton Jackets, trimmed with panne velvet and lined with costly silks and satins; Fur Trim- med Coats, with collars, cuffs and edgings of genuine stone marten, Alaska seal, sable, mink, beaver and Persian; Walking Coats and Automobiles, of choicest kerseys, lined with guaran- teed satin. These coats come in tight-fitting, fly-front, double- breasted and box-back styles, and their actual wholesale val- wes are $15, $20, $30, $40 and $50 cach. Choose to-morrow for the last time at ° S/0, $15, $20 and $25. s =i t fe i Meas cavtiset iedicioe, aod { cheectusty vocommesié 0 to = m4 See meee || A Sale of Furs tor Chursday, Jan. 18th. Notwithstanding the very heavy sales of the Fur De- partment the last two weeks, we find that we are still somewhat overstocked in a few special lines of furs, and these we will reduce TO BELOW COST THE TWO BATTLING OSTRICHES. A Battle to the death was fought be- pbi: as if by common impulse, made a R NEWS. city park at/darh at each other. They came together! one of |Lke two locomotives In a head-on col-| ——— imped | lision, There was no stopping them. No| Eugene A. Johnson is the delegate to ite victorious opponent. keeper could have interfered without be-| the ied Union from the know the tremendous!ing trampled to death in a twinkling. Man Musics Protective Union, B. Altman & Co A most remarkable deal made last week—a pn Lynn manufacturer had to raise money—this gave het power of eh cetrch's hick. ‘The meei-|_ Again tnd agsin they rushel together Iehich postion he hae held for over five for a quick clearance. Thus we will sell to-morrow : exceptional chance to secure an enormous quantity Bo cone theneaek:lthe switert, of human rushes They | among Inbor Teuders for the pant fo0"- | Electric Seal Scarfs that formerly brough Ladies’ Fine Boots at_much below actual: costae teen years, during which time he held these are the particulars : +i 4 © Hike locomotive, can, if used as Hon, cach MFI¥- | the secretaryahip of the Miscenaneou HAVE RECENTLY MADE $6.75, at........ MMpOniecno ne Gcs wis Ride : ‘E KIDS! ; wea , to knock the oth ha kick. ” FINE KIDSKIN BOOTS, patent leather tips, this pons, lay low a powerful adversary, |ing to knock the other out with a kick. | fection for nine terms. He ts th 4 : i 1 + Tales are told by African travellers of i levelan landed the seat knockdown lete Sf ne meal SEY ond bas | " aye Hp Rls ci M SCARFS that formerly brought 4. 75 \ season's style and make, reg. $2.50, per pair. } i ihaa 1k ow ¥ ea ow. i” ving el oF the ane o ICTION t@ apiece at,. i Teagan ies o FINE KIDSKIN HOOTS, cloth tops, leather ‘ Sisco ae ae kaye foolisaly teee tenet by rilhgen3 we By whe ceacthtaates the ‘ nd the DECIDED REDU Ss ALASKA SABLE SCARFS that formerly brought 5. 9 ”) natty concave he's very dressy; Scal 1! ' , sought to make a meal of them or their| Vantage, but McKinley wes up in al. L. ind made it the BUID Oey as a sasaces sasegerscconenanevycseneibeiecereasy . son's goods; reg. $3.00.... offspring. They are wi a bie tv i cdafianive. | Sut 4 4 IN THE PRICES OF ALASKA SABLE SCARFS that formerly brought 7, See ALSO: ay. | but in certain circum: they Mow.y about his ant i Ma! ft all CT errr Pereenr ree ery eet ei irerian 50 IMMENSE CLEA\ ot “a | all sense of fear and are an brave aa |looking for an Geening as warily ae | organtantions In thie ne EASTERN MINK SCARFS that formerly brought 7 PENSE CLEARING SALE Wons. 1 Makintey Kensthing blow ites fans: (Salastatian aba Will’ Ge reported’ oa SIE Ws. iecsdigaces LEE PRA ae STE NOUN uTeT OR DEUS aande V75 i styles: Py Col. A. R. Kuser presented two hand- | ed him against a fence. shortly various styles; brigeadhs 7 : some male birda to the city of Trenton | ee eee er rete a teal ties] A atrike which involves about 200 men We also call attention to shatp price reductions in Electric $3.50 to $6.00 per pai; Bow ie Th fer fell . they 7 ordered terd: by the Mosaic 3 deora son have tech cnr tn Fat una Mga tat, ec’ He aoe tal] FUR GARMENTS, ||| seat cort. $18.75, $25,00 and $35.00 are ovr bate for a long time they were kept inj keepers saw nothing, bu » of] tbe Hesngon Leber Clap of ile Layers, orcas ress le seal garments that but a few days sam:, sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2, regularly $1.50. + coe SNIP Incl or dl | tyre dings . lor considera’ more. MeKialey, tho other Cleveland, | AS et art The trouble wan due 1 the emploving || FUR RUGS, ROBES, ETC. || 48° y 125th St. West, between Lenox and 7th Aves. In an unlucky moment Parkkeeper | Then. mi by pee Co at Md Ped of & epee: ae " Mitchell let them loose in the same fleld. an 4 Btagonieh. | peipers, all a Me fa ete R. M. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prictt. He told the park guards to keep an bird, i ‘hitn with! suspen lied members SECOND FLOOR. 2 o Spon. thaad Woe avélobes tie’ eee pre- | demonine aiee, alamped tne lite ret , atriKing bodes. The ( ) , 4 served an armed npuiralliy, and it was | Gace ‘of triumph about the manglel| effortn to have tt f thought that they had patched up a | he, his viet body have proved of Serato. bg they ae only watting| | & (te fet for a favorable opportunity. | esterday tle Pato was Sa Tha Sed | ween ‘hmm nd these. ti : r == _——— —-- i 4 ° ant 'e @ rary ty. The it * made at the request of L ¥ 2 JOHN SWINTON ON Foppigee eat, | Continuation of the Following Sales: MEN OF THE TIMES. |) 2:2%3052 mney ee ||| x Ghursday, Jen 180, ine Ching, Gusware, Ai otey, Clothing, Siks, Dras. Goad | es talon Non If anal a ings, China, Glas » Ar ’ fi x x "8 busin f Vash ( : the union's business agen hae SILK PETTICO, ATS We have secured, by a oe chain of circum | | Wash Goods, Notions and Carpets, An entertaining picture was sent tome! Or of a horde of half-starved story- Trades Section 0? the Central tes stances, a special lot of om “m ’ Silverw. wed Sith gas eet taal "To om us oe ae wee on o AT S| ene epee ome LL GA Eas Gisele tie an oF ___ Bargains in - + Tepvewented that thelr faces and figures! body of men whom {t would not be safe| expected the officers “ot the "ienesut tl If competition, grown desperate, reduces prices to : repre a oe ivea up aay Board of the central body’ will be Tn ‘AND BLACK SILKS, of the newest oprine shapes, and are intrinsically | | ol meet the exigency by cutting again, and in the No one would have taken {t to be 2, The man in the centre with the stove- 4 special induce- (ong * bi ee “Ot S00 Congressmen, for the men pipe hat must weigh woout 299 pounde,| yh Department of Water Buvpiy inl] IN THE FOLLOWING STYLES, ee as in the beginning you'll find the Macy rates the lowest. s them an alr of frankness and| and seems At to be the toss of Btand: | Ing only union ieee dd paving the i A few specimen values :— fis idence that does not belong tol ard Oil, The man on the extreme right, | sree eked for by the vari With Plated Ta Sabin 6h. 40.0 see se eeereee wld not be a picture of a body of Toke ee oe ae ase ae out a Panky giving the salon rate of 9 50 & 10. 75 terling ¢ 4 1 te own port against an: 4 Wages for laborers and mechanics. : ‘ F of thoes Wag WREerGaln ue vat one oF | POE i melt: YON ion has compiied with the renuest. : . Dessert Knives, dozen, $9.99; Medium Knives, dozen, $11.99; Tea thes eegmnilen Chauncey Dahir And x0 you go along, passing the Went-| ,aiminping Sunday & & Hivser. thell win Three Gathered Spoons, dozen, $5.88; Table Spoons, cach, $1.24; Dessert Spoons, cathy It could not be a pleture of a conven: |¢Fh cow-puncher, the full-vearded some-| Party, will speak at the follow $7. 25 $1.19; Children's Sets, $2.81. lg ton of Episcopalian Wishops, though | Mold. the young hopetul the bashful 2 Jasion of the Roctaiet Laver || Malle, =. se a © soll ben a ad enot-afraid-of-his- 7 Gs pega Meg bd funy Pitter voles Fle the extreme left With One Deep Flounce and wa Quadruple-Plated Silver. Sd however, I never saw in 4 stove: jo th a reposetul Two Ruches, oe ~~ , i 98&.; Chocolate Pots, $1.67; Coffee Pots, $1. Te somthin tne tour nt women memo the rome eh have fae | ge oe : Pots #80, Salad Bowls, Bt 7: Sugar Bowl fae king woman Othe Gro SPA WOMAN] CLs Tos can ited Ike tae ALSO A MISCELLANEOUS LOT ||| 997 of} f Ladies’ Sik Waist. _— a Haat eral FS Srv son he soe sna faorinn ; ale of hadtes’ vt wats Rogers Table Ware. | re assoriment looks you in the eye, and U i ; You ta gh that it is not 5; . * | * atcture of the New York Legistature-| ster, Tike ie ZCI] 2.00, 16.00 a4 18.00 ||| /or Chwrsday, San, 18th Dinner Knives, $2.24 dozen, Dessert Knives,” $2.24 dozen. Dae the parties have am honest look. god ns. of ages uadag rotary, We will sale toommosrow, two vi ial | | sett Spoons, $1.98 dozen. Table Spoons, $2.10 dozen. Tabie Porks, ' You may be sure that ‘t {# not a pic- 1b (era pape tone bate rma, ‘Shimanski, ¢€ Place on Nees tk Wrist $2.10 dozen. and very attractive assortments of Ladies’ Silk Waists; oe eee an extraordinary ture of the Brooklyn preachers; @ picture of @ gang of hungry mill: poken: of the impression made by this picture, and of the looks of the men who crowd Parte of tt. if for the purpose of saying for the benefit of the enemy and the Information of the satanic prens, that these are LOT 1 Consists of Clabera y Oucked Sica) CHEERED BY LETTERS.|| Gory ia’ ‘usec 9 00 soa peenrep, bon [Bsc bed | other stores get $5 for; here to-morrow for... ” Paid Help Wants §02 = pang, Sh4 about the way things are] = Mary,” who wrote to the Hvening World, stating that specialists and Lor) Consists of Ladies’ Satteta They are not crasy, or beer-soaked, or] Physicians had allotted to her only three months more of life, has received laists, But A New 10c. Cotton Arrival A New 3c. Cotton Asrival at 7c. at 24c, ~j he mills- Ge Linens—a blend of anufacturer who contracted for tor shirt waists ; stripes, smote of this particular kind than effects and solids—blue, he could use, nine styles, four col- black com bined with 4 ors of each, usual 10c, quality, Ie wide; regular $Sc. quality, Ac be eeeeoeeeers A scecvvcceedocee Black Dress Goods. We maintain our Black Dress Goods stock up to the est standard of excellence and completeness. alwavs range from 20 to 4C per cent. less than Four hints of present economy: RIEF LIFE completely covered with finest tucks, also hem- eoting Anarchists, or the “offal and| thousands of suggestions as to how to best spend her remaining weeks Stikee phe in pink, light blue, cerise, helio- trope, violet, gray and mode. We doubt if their equal exists for less than $7.50 anywhere; here to- 3. 00 soctet; a he nkctre ie one Of a Body of unlon-| She expresses her gratitude in the following letter: Paid Help Wants in|” and stahtrr low ress the| To the Bator -° the Rrening Wore . find i in that mysterious unknown Thirteen Other |s"izver Sich, matin bei | plane ite thc ets iat tna] And, en” par. [usa h ast | readers how the doctors sald I must aie York Papers grateful he dear new In three month: is in the hope that who have helped me and thank! ~ heli M. lon = —_ — _ = = tered oy tone whose experience wou] "HES. wong ot re ane ota {GURL CONFESSED FORGERY. AORSEWHIP, THEN SUIT. oemiene ~ te. ere some of the ‘ast letters re- give @ purpose for my few remaining and which are the last that will s 6 —ready shrunk and tot Storm Serge, woven of the finest combed yarn—ready coll alll ws ee carrie Ret Piende Gattty, wate, craruin wote socks piveree| Sir” Silsteqine lt maeitonntng every bow price, Seta ®t 6 anewered, and so thankful am I for the, re rn the 45 inches rege f Kind words that have resched me that we Enaetuene 18. have, Says Young Man Actuatty and Mrs, tarens Is the Allewed t! : wide, regw age { cannot express all my gratitude to] Tt Beier of The Evening World Committed Crime. | Cance of Complaint. Berne If 1 were | , ono, ; pr : vou and \apay optere vince. my lover raat Te loved hits ‘ang | Carrie O'Nell, the pretty typewriter! sire, Henrletta Clark, who horee.| fixuted Mahal’; ho tse Prides a the leading ranks of the most pope> When I wrote all seemed dark and/ confide in him. if he | hi of Providence, R. 1, who was indicted! whinped Mra Aarons, wife of Alfre! signs, lustre, imported to sell at 70e5 cheerless, Bince I have learned great] {FY 4nd mike her Nop tnd ele er by the Kings County Grand Jury #om?| Narons, manager of Koster & Bial ll ste lap! soe ear 7 ses oesveseentyee tn lesson. Rach of the two thousand and| nad nor tien "ott Row Tone she ait? | time aso, charged with forgery. pleaded) sued her husband, Dr. Walter J. Clark r esi A direct from Bradford's Venetian Cloth, strictly all wool a aitigive Brad nen) ilauaceh Na he ould noth yi a cog lay A tn th lee Mg nu hd la ial aeaigel “warranted fast black, —trous satin finish, Very much been a little sermon of cheer. Pe 2 ew not have | degres lore ise Aspinall tn the) court to-day. * mand, Y tof it,’ but would have lived " gi Dilering in doctrine, they stilt wught| Inte same way, until Ged rayon hey | criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, Dr the great, grand truth of the existence) home. Ii is my beitet Unat 0 long as| Brooklyn. to-day. L of charity—not the charity that mas-| Mary has not com oy, crime or| Mise O'Neil, who is twenty-two years! querades in the giving of alms, but the| in’ her’ A Fa Peyrecelved | oid, was visiting her uncle, John F. |; broad, sweet sympa: mases cothe. 7 Welton, of Richmond Hil, L. 1, laat scgllgace vi ; ‘diene 'w.'P | Pall, A young man wap also invited b to the house n Rat Appice and Live. ‘On Nov, 2 Miss O'Nell cashed a worth. To the Béttor of The Evening World lesa check for $2 at the People’s Bank 1 would advise Mary to make an effort | in to live. I had four doctors tell me not PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 13.—A despatch from Parkersburg, W. Va., to the North Américan says: ‘The fat men who are employed in the Beoet il DEMPRETOn Twestay, Jon 6 1808 DANTRL DEMPSEY, undertaker, in bis STth veer, Puveral trom Church af the Secret Heart, | rook ° West New Mrighton, #1, Priday morning, Piecert i eee, oe Awe 1, 1b00, where a solema requiem mass In court to-dey she claimed that the! ene arming. & * os Ay s Oo a ered Mace ell be sone | Justice leaventritt aald he | would , oe ee Peer’ eal cm dectee of divorce next. rant Bre. Clare a decree of am ie ‘e i i aft i kk if FY ¥ i il i i fr G ? i Overcome by Keraping Gas. | James Kirke, twenty-six years old, wae found unconscious from Y Mig room af Grae Hott, ies fat Bt. tg i TEE Hy H , mag ve)