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? THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY (9, 1900. ‘uc | 9 Qnd more |s to be from ; ME IN A HOLD-UPS ARE "wu noraus CANDY ‘A DAY'S READING." A TOO FREQUENT. 2 ia wae [ ‘ L os Ss h i te , Prin In colors and ball-tone, excelling im a | © of execution any other newspaper publication in the world. The yj; 1c 5 | Seanday i stwoye new aud original, written espe LOD ROO » Magistrate Crane gays Crooks|" Weekly fe a “whole show’ in itself, Tho Music Sheet given every | Them there {s the Editorial Forum ard the Town Talk Section short storize : Ss Are Flocking to This Nae ee asleng bt ~ Woman who ia zy that has at alt the world will be printed im the Magazine Bee Ny for the Sunday World, jot elty life, As for the news seotion—the sunday World Newspaper—well, the United EB NEXT SUNDAY ‘20 009 Bookkeeper Killed Himself--- City in Crowds. ae seiliad Thought B'nai Brith Would - epee Refuse ‘ ‘Aim Aid. | srr EVERY ONE will be lnterested in the series of practical lea» sons for mothers in the proper eare of infants, Next Sunday's World will contaia Mrs, Ayer's third paper on “The Saving ———-— ; ia Powedrly at Narge Ontee. ta Baby's Life,” in which her work with baby Katherine Dodge is dee * . + oF thaatatiin erlbed, This is the story of a little one intrusted to Mrs, Ayer's care whem ; Ho sImost beyond hope of recovery. (Mlustrations from ph Wald sh ool sin to | om photographs, ) arn e this morniteg. {fe wo 54 Barclay St. | —— - About this song—"'Raus Mit Ihm!* at rtate whe ner he h SER WHAT naOADWAY | [Us a great big hit, by the author hess or not of “I'd Leave My Happy Home for pee STORE Wonderfal Values. tion Kagging and street The ‘I! want it, Verhops you don’t feel Ike Vaying 50 cents for it when you can get it for: :thirs, In that case you most buy next Sunday's World, with which “’Raus Mit Thm,” as a special supplement, will .° given cway. It will be printed tn sheet-muste tempted robber along the street, As he « two colored men jumped out f shadow and setzed him, One ts hands be iis back whl other hit h the head with a etud. | ned the man ant) attempt to @rcane owe MAGISTRATE CRA! G B ‘i i LATE ITY DORY form, with a cover in colors, u Me chweymen pulled out a has AaTe ain pa s Exactly as good an edition of the Heeler er clot at TAY Ming | Established Over T'wenty-live Years. reatcst arg, S. song as you would have te pay 50 cents for at a muste dealer's ii vin. : JN. Ss. BRANN, Py Ny ‘ | | Only one differenco—it cots nothing at all with next day's World, ee ate Continuation of the Extra Jenvary Trade Sze ary “se i Ri ial md Kenseler MASUPACTURING JEWEL ARCHIST CANNIBALS ” pture an Amer. a heal: e atarted to go (hough bi “SOM Worth of cy “ ( ly | cam missionary. Sunday's World describes this sirange tribe, with its £ ‘of Ovear Conercu, t ‘ (Ne “polleemen’ sake orth ol Jewe' ry — yeird fire di id teri ceremonic ‘They are known as the deg # ff te eg eer gm etme ___ MRS. OSCAR CONESCU. -! Na fh nee aang rel! 5O Cents on the Dollar. : IN OUR BASEMENT. eal, i ive spe ileed the: white people whose duties take thor Delancey sireet, will be buried by his] 49 Washington sireet, Hoboken, f ite ne near, (Illustrated) Rf ese arsine : a tee ana ne] amet ave 20,000 Pairs of Shoes for Men and Women TULIA MARLOWE'S “J Oo femcu was out of twork. Wha me wh ba to multe | OO aN Kenseler found 2 bo el lay behind this fact need not bel Te nery te Fue Insurance. Hut | them, The pim, Hut t 10,000 Pairs | 10,000 Pairs hand furnishes material for one- ‘ a Mer A vate bar ef: soee ince coetat| SNS [Hedman use BRN Sith 8:2 Wemen’ 3 $4.00 | Men's $4.00 hatt of one cf the large magazine Hfignt, xutaved them Then, with pistol drawn, marohed [oo men to the stathon-hou Fine Kid, — Black Calf Lace Leather Tip, But- Shoes at pages of tho Sunday World. There is a story of CHEIRO, the great ‘0 the little home at 410 Washing , Hoboken, where he lived with Fg 2 : i wite and three children, he brought f Ono money. They cried for bread, Otten [Ri ton and Lace, Welt vi palmist, reading the hand of the tal- Wey had had to go suppericss to bed Sol. r $2. 25 ented actress and predicting some z “ Prams beartrending. getty laine «from Philadelphba ea \4 things which bave happened since: . Shed bo fox agpeng posed te ophel tL) et ara a $f. | Fe- Pair, (IMustrated,) a 1 Resenahig put could find . x f “he sald. “1 wonder will it took a clever man to mike the ¥ Te waymen were taken to 4 two mavens pictures in “Father Goore, His sit anton weet cn Hook.” ‘This is the hit of several at fe accurred generations among children, as you og Hat All t i vas bh aot ad E doubtless know by this thine, 3 le Was asked to step into th it h 4 new, fresi, Ss Onavle, eriec! Gods. room ‘ete 3 the ante Nt the |gigieate. Crane ach tne. Hi PP Maroon 0 y RENE: SOME, 0 WW W. DENSLOW § 12 22 wt arow te ptowam “dl Nis case to the benevolence of de famtd that there Uli a wa Mm pair ge ‘ : ° that made him fonious in a mo Shae de wich ihe i eae po pce | Women's $2.00 best quality high cut S-button Artics, per pair... ,35/ment. He's also the man who drew amd colored, espe~'ally for the Suaday by balaied member Wor! he great firet rage in the Funny Sido which wili appear this week. . ‘ thin aut? riittie| 1 dtd, Your Honor,’ the poltcema tem get} ' Fen, g¥3:09| \orars SATURDAY | EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. | 9 It depicts Father Goore trying to thew the children how to coast a douse ble-ripper, and what happened to him. Funny? What a question! Of courss it’s funny. You'll! enjoy tt. AND THE ROLY | Sixth Avenue, Comer 20th Street, Then swear out a complaint’® °1h wrdered | There » too much of this rort | of ting F y. he continued, “It wems ty me there are more highway | robberies and hollups in New York ‘ald not walt for the votr it A war Soin against him. d_walted he would was mistaken. Hut caine was lost, + before {1 ftw police annals ataiae. . 3 . been ready, seh “ Ieee Secnus then even oe ‘3 im POLYS? lar as ever. rms 3 tha vote aad Heaton | eres day, Cro very where are crow: e . , Bs gran te wu icy a igen {Se re ph je | inet week they will have a cand fo father. | cei bd ty nt il e re t er ‘one-room home at loa Op eee rere Hi , there are scores of fuuny things inside the Funny Side, Including another of “Life's Great Problema,” by i L. McCardell, of the Homan Heart furnish an end- , + THE MYSTERIES less theme for writers, Noxt Sunday's World will print half a score of pen-sketches from Ife. (Tilustrated.) who knows all about IF THERE IS ONE MAN fic cian pet | salenae~it {a the Rev, Charles Joeiah Adams. Hc rela muer of clever + ‘ stories about CATS in next Sunday's World, and Dr. Charles F. Shrady — N. Wood & Co.’s Clothing Sale. haar ne ENTOMBED INA MINE. Bdward Ciitford, q shot and killed ———__~0$s- William Wattson, So nt of the A ‘West Shore road, 07 " eamne| i rrites nedly id their disorders. D geemntencet ty Joase Lipnineos m dere Story of William Galloway’s Torture Told in To-morrow—the climax! Every reader of this paper knows or should know of Hf] writes tarnetly on SERVES and their diso © wey City to be hanged on Feb, the large and advantageous operations that make this Annual Sale what it is—the i: ai The lawyers and friends of Clifford} Markings and a Message to most important money-saving event in all the history of the ¢ oth ng trade. | MRS. Manan auneane eee ee ie tee He Hee are Weed every means to save his life and} 5 . 7 aa is good looks they have and how er- u 0; MEE (oa) \achaleatition that ho . His Wife. In th: plainest language we can command we have to'd the why and the where. F cot already (00, good loakiag 4oib IbTEVed vom, fore—and good judges of value are buving in such overwhelming s:umbers that even these tremendous stocks are melting away. One thing we shall make sure of— No Matter How Great the Crowds Nobody Shall Be Disappointed Saturday. Every stock will be straightened up to-night. Extra sa'esmen will be in attend- ance all day Saturday and Saturday evening. Every style ind every size is still here. But—forewarned, forearmed! Reader, we cannot guarantee that these conditions will continue next week. It is to the personal advaniag: of every man who is likely to want clothing or furnishings at any time during the next year to come on Saturday. $10 & $12.50 values $6.65. | $17 to $20 values $9.85. Only 350 Sack Suits and 275. Overcoats; suits Lot reduced to 275 Suits and 290 Overcoats and are in Mue and Mack fancy cheviots and worsteds, Ulsters; suits are single and double breasted, also plaids and overplaids, stripes and checks; overcoats 4-button cutaway frock; tinest cheviots, worsteds, are in medium and heavy weights; fancy back; al! serges, cacsimeies; overcoats and ulsters are in ff wool linings. These are uur famous $10 and friezes and keiseys; al beautifully made; former $12.50 lines Plenty for Saturday, but 6. 65 prices $17.50 to $20; all in one grand lot 9, 85 'e" fhas been held thi BYPROTIZED HIS. FIANCE. Pretty Girl Wanted to daa Complaint ‘gai: lover Whe | Detraud Anna Bitsler, pretty and twenty-two Years old, of 34 Bast Seventy-ixth wrest, Fecelved a 96.080 legacy from ty i o 8 6 MANY WOMEN SREKING WISE COUNSEL for guidance through hard situations find the way made easy by Margaret Rathbone Kent, who writes for the Home P.ge of the great Sunday World. o 8 6 NOW IS THE TIME FOR SKATING. It has been glorious skating | weather—it wil! be again before winter is pushed up Into Canada by the | winds from the South, Lovers of this exhilarating sport will be pleased with | the bright full-page picture in colors by Parker, There ts both fancy and | fact in this page—the artist's fancy in color, the photographer's fact in the inalf-tones of scenes on the ice sroune New York. » 6 Next Sunday Is nearly here—order an advance copy to-day. Tell the newrdeaier to save one for you. Five cents pays for it—Newspaper, Maga zine, Comic Weekly, Song and all. | | | Beach Hotel last By whe met Otto Walter, thirty-tive y O14, a waiter, of 159 Third avenue He ts good looking and asked her to Marry him, she alleges. She oc ‘Then he induced her to give him §222 Mow Anna says he has refused Marry her and has ales refused to re] fare her money. When he was IMPRISONED MINER KEPT HIS DYING RECORD. » declared, to the almost hy). | taftuence which Walter h | | “= ad gall 1 am gone, Gwad-by trace! with a plece of chalk these TE not cnough for next week. ssccoescscers fo mame quick Work, at... seceseeeeeee Magistrate hel ‘i | Jan good iy. GWT ere 7 at 'M Pi900er Il Witte, 1 don't think yom witt veo! | 2m in Wit LAAM GALLOWAY." COME bg od COME SATURDAY. All the $15.00 Suits, ouly about 425 Not enough of the Fancy Vests fora full day’s all told, fine goods, well made, will go at. 8. 85),,3 we fear. You who are wise will pom COME SATURDAY. ‘ly = get one: nobbiest —_ ‘e or double Every pair of the $3.00 and $4.00 all reasted, with or without collar, former wool Teoaders Bond ye and checks, J 85 price $2.25, as be ~ = ater 85c Com: ME EARLY. 25¢. Elastic Web foun . 15¢) ‘au $1 Fancy Shirts—stylish colors, detached 0c. Underwear—Heavy Ribbed, a. ~ 25c; culls, DNORY Bec sehael aseeaginay seh 2c. Half Hose--Men's and Boys’, at. ¥%c! 75. White Dress Shirts—-Open Laud and $0c, Neck wear—English squares, imperials,etc. 35c¢! back, long or short bosoms............. $0c NOTE—We say and repeat that it will pay any main well to come 100 miles to ]} attend this sale. And further—that it will pay any man well to buy a full two or three years’ supply of this high-grade clothing at such prices. Ali garments pressed and kept in repair for one year free—just as if we received full regular prices. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9.30. father any more. \ NIB K this HIS LAST MESSAGE. Now knowing where b ‘feet below th y, fire bows of ihe K Arraigned pe-, Mine, wrote the record rate Dewel in the Evrex Mar-\of bis fears, of his to-day charged with aban- terrible agony of starvath Preferred by his wife, Bertha, selged im wnttl the lamp of |i it 1 Allen street. burning by the ofl of his miner's las, the reason he dererted her finally flickered and went out Ghe shocked him by emok-| He had lain in his prison just a ee. month before they found him yesterday hho left her because he Leside him was his lamp—emp rot, te “i and panne | drained of every drop of oll, upon each re, toate, tare lof which he had put hin dependence, eo | praying that would sustain his falh to Dine. ing streneth un hed btm and! he could be taken ain into MWeht Liverary Clu, compored in the va {82d the love of those who were nen : aut enipdading and dear to bim, - | On the sheet tron of a brattice dor we olin the living figures ne the ai after the he mind af » Wander t bem om and jhe had Titten & Mesege to his wife eraicrn Bai | dane. who, day after day, hal gone to eg A © ae Mouth of the mine with mer chile funese was Kr faa os and stood Ry hollow-eved and Gulivway knew ‘Then rte : pl that he would be ro. which made ep, while still