The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1900, Page 5

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Silla ali r bial RT eT a ak Sn RTT ETL, Eo i THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1900, FOR FLED WITH [SESS $50 wins! WOMEN CANSTOP THE WAR ine $0 HER FATHER BAY GO FREE, Little Jensie Maelaren‘s E@erts im Mie Behalf Likely to Be Seccessful. Wl Be on Hand Then. | ee pig Psy) Bigeet | ‘The efforts of brave little Jennie Mac- ‘ Pagid coeues Laren, of Hoboken, to get her father |e, geek tla morning “Nec asthe oak Somes alle a was present, ; | where he Is for shooting his wife, may —— The roll of the jurors was oniled. de rewarded at the March meeting of There was no response to the name of the New Jersey Court of Pardons, Judge George H. Bruce, of this city, Lizzie Klinck Quarrelled! sinnemm Brows and the Recorder eald with Father and Ran | pere, ur. Brown's physician, bad i Away. him Pott Pedals se in the agony ag Shao the" Been Say ae ana Tigeeseeties, oma Bee mit Mr. rd toad I couldn't leave brother Charlie—1 loved & co and S Recorder was Sagres | has interested himeelf in the cage and has found new evidence in MacLaren’s favor. Judge Broce believes he is able to show that it wae the woman who at- taehed MrKaren, and not he that set on her, He alse can prove the woman's hate and the man's love, he says, * morning | dials bat ie inst at Sara has pushed her father’s case unassisted, | 1¢ |, him so dearly—eo I just ran away with| rumor wag true to his sworn state im, determined to earn « living for us| ment to that effect. doctor denied . both.” a ts almost beside herself with joy at the MRS. PAUL KRUGER, QUEEN VICTORIA. MRS. WILLIAM M’KINLEY. prospect of his release from jail. This ts the only explanation seventeen- ; year-old Lisle Kiinck, of Torrington, A WRETCHED TRANSPORT, The Bveming Werld invites ite readere te join In an nppen! te the three leading women of the nations meat directly interested in the Coan., could offer the Children’s Booiety eae ngte-Bees was, imploring them in the mame of motherheed, wifeheod and cleterhoed and for the sake of humanity to use their infuence to } agents in Brooklyn to-day. he and end the heartless slaughter new going on in South Africa, her twelve-year-old brother Cherlie were| The Mesamense, Seven Weeks Gat a5 agpeal mast net contain mere than Afty words, and fer the beet received The Evening Werld will give a price of G50. @ead agpcal WOULD RESTRAIN WIFE. -* Gurned over to them last night by the] tre Mantle, Mas te Pet Inte mepace Ocert 4 vi é police as runaways. te Beer War Appeal Editar, Evening World, P. 0, box £354, New York City. Wilt bate the to Make ‘The girl and her brother appeared at Bonetate, Beata“ st Spe eros | ering of i eer ae SOME OF THE LETTERS THAT HAVE BEEN RECEIVED. told Mire, Decor her father hod died | ‘hat tare, Fost Struger, Queen Viewrle ant Mra ‘Tho Quegn ehould bear in mind that, Kruger le willing for the immediate The appeal being made by The Even-| Willis Hepner, the singer, end she and her IKtle brother must now | ‘hen Aftesn daye frem Yokahema Wilitem MeKialey: the men giving their Itves fer their ending of the wat through the med{ation | ing World to Queen Victoria and the|seek divorce, naming George W. care for themselves. (hig port. ‘We, the friendly people of « neutral| country are being mowed down by the|of MeKinley, whioh will be effective if | wives of Presidents Kruger and McKim- | actor, a9 co-respendent, but he Y meets my pines app 1. These] the court, 4 be wing, to compel te i : t ? zi Ghe will have te take cen) ot Howe | Government, being actuated by the love! Boers’ terrible fire The men are being | Victoria will pocket her pride and ac- Mrs. Becker tried for three days to|. 5 ‘ulu, which will require son a by their Ge who Cede to equable terme whioh will be of- al work for /szie, but could not. | oral’ and Ariat to undergo pet nd mature deliberation: sre armiy ignorant of ine fortunes of war. Bill | fered, yous coving her nation and sol- besa night, being unable to care for | q ae thes ll Ii ag Leg 9 convinced that it 19 fe your power to cling to tneir fate. ders einking further in the Lastagtes @ pairt longer, she told the police.| The ar - already rate peace in South Africa. We 3 siougt of despondency Ane vores © back to Bedford After sharp questioning the gir! con- f nnaed Loe = oe we ore tfully petition that you Wn ail ite hopes of future vena, lespair. miles . re - - FeAl orem SGN | “waexce wiereag | Theemnnay.ot . " ad ne result. Mp 8 > LA — “Papa and I quarrelied Dunday—no, | ‘Chapel street, New Haven, Conn. Pupil or G School No. " stalled trains, \ won't tell what it wae about-but_he| EVERYBODY SMOKES CREMO, | 1 Cospat etree, New itaven tae Firtavenve roun and. noble beara (0 use| gq il done’ The ater Fel Bs @eeme to th'ak I'm too young to do any- —_ a deserve thie drubbing. Why appeal to jens of Persone Are Rajeying| | think if you three kind women can} 1) 1 ts Oo neatiaete your Influence to terminate this! ore nis war? Is it not form true | It 1® Rot generally tee te a thing lke the other girls, and ! dectdet to rur away, “3 had @ little money saved up and | slipped om of the house after making end the war which is now raging tn | South Africa, and are willing to do 80, it best thing ever happened for Bagiane, ‘Bouth ‘Attica, and, ‘most of upright cause? The Boers have to fight and master the English or they would claim what wae not theirs. Let Queen Cigars that Sell Themselves, minds, hearts and souls, with the single |), ine end be of |liile t ty object of terminating the present inhu- | ficting powers, aad le in the enean man war, peace would at once become | making = innumerable orphans Victoria salt nome her troape, ESTHER FINKSLSTEIN. ANNA MAHER. 10 vd Up a little bundle of clothes. Then | all, for Door soldiers now fighting to) an assured fact and the most glorious thought of little Charile. I couldn't defend two SOHN OILLOOLY, triumph of the nineteen’ ntury would] 94 East Broadway. M1 West Bixtioth street. leave him and I couldn't stay, eo I went] ica the finest type of battle-ships in the Fourth avenue, Brooklyn. be the ber we] gom of humanity placed sae — Loulse Wilts was @ chorus giri back and got him to come. world. In fact, America stands first in ' In the crown of womankind. 1 Lips. | An Appeal to Engiand’s Queen: Queen| Sentiment for Doers does not feed our] she met Hepner. Her “We came here so I could get work| working toward perfection and develop. 38 Fourth street, Brooklyn, wy of @ mighty nation, jay as @ sacrifice ‘on| People, Comrerce does, Form a South] led te her attachment @nd support us both.” peril Ba ereey big) of sade gad In her’ pools the altar of sweet humanity the blood-| African Dominion’ independent | Leslie, an actor in the Late 18 4 small sized iri of unueu- ayer ing ‘adypend Ana te History het boon enrtened with an-|drenshen flowers of pomp and power,|steies. Britain's connections to| wrote her husband asking him 1A od A ae ahr aot Ouee Jother bloody page and the war vampire eet Erace will rush to your)" ocoodl ol ee rd Fow to reclaim her and Charlie. -|found numerous vietime again. Mindful | heart on ® flood of Joyous tears, Bpreal) wuaiiy ta” Boers and ’ —— | of the tears shed by thelr widows and|overihe bettie Nelds of South Africa. | sulting for the American ine: WEDS ELDERLY LOVER, mothers, females like yourself, a major- . 18. WATBON, | 'n6 business with such a dominion. ity of Americans appeal to you as| 2 Coenties Blip (Reading Room). — a . : Wongen,, tie popreventaa vee of all that Please ask Queen Victoria of Eng- fe, for t Ninety Patatings Mise Trapp, ef Whitestone, May efter to the Creme! SR vconvinced taae your sorta’ wilt pet He ie ee TE case teagan, naa: | tained bn may Tlie uw Be Diatnherited, but war | §;, Y Ne, i end to this war, that is unworthy of 4 national affairs | *Ver knew, to send 1,000 English capl- | “wt toig my wife wae glad thet Leste Cotiootien ries the Mam of Her Ch: Alarm in gation. Granting this plea, you pparent oF 90 universally | tes under the leadership of the Prince Prices 7 Chote, * keop what would proceed on the work of cherity| acknowledged us at the present day.|of Wales to the front in South Africa Miss Nellie Trapp, of Whitestone, has | of it bel n freedom, the Nagarene begun, who suffered on u not furnish history with an-| to sustain by firearms in thelr own Minety paintings of the prove suena rath and mand (he AGE? (eo Fe denetent a RRS | OM ORY wena CMR oem | Pest ta HY NE Socawine Halt reiog fm Rev. C. 8, M. Stewart, although warned| Ml West Fitty-first street. "| 168 Emet Ninety-ninth street. * Peekskill, N. 3. ‘ Sar ‘We = , Chlekoring he would be disinherited. She was best te lls led : Dy Martin's "Westeheeney Sia to the clergyman last evening im C the pest price—tL 7h The wate, of the Heavenly Rest, Many| tallliens ‘ate smoking. theme entering | Ofeleer Prairie off for Rakibits, |siso to to Engiand a crew for Unknown im Mis Country. responded the native $209 for Robert C. Miner's % . them, pralsing them, se" The auxiliary cruiser Prairie passed| 2, new cruiser Albany Just compleied (Prom the Chicago Tribune.) “It a to Keop the boys free ST 2 Quarantine at 10.52 o'clock this morn- (ee “You have a curtous cisiom here,’ ; breaking the panes of glass.” whe aw the educated heathen from| “How oda!” mused ihe visiting) a vomonriare In Central Asia. “ot board: |neathen, “I do not remember that 1 é sae | - it ithe which is being Yt up tl windows of vacant hou tow heard the missionaries speak of yea Rature is human WUD 8 new will. Ome ree ER ee ee Free Waanlngion. “ahe tel weatdige Re Gee Ke Fer” “Fries Soe! Ie it to show, Uimt they are for reat?” | that.” nature, that’s all." sale will be continued All Cars Transfer to UY Trade Sade Wanutacturers Srek Soe eeeeeeepeeneanareseeneeeeeneee Manuiacturers’ Sale Manufacturers’ Sale of Ladies’ Ld il Sale of Infants’ Wear. T Fourth day of the * Sale of Manulacturers’ Stocks.” }| {mite cite "tye ‘ es aulor -made 220888 Be. hursda mowHligh-grade merchandise aggregating a million dol- {| 740.65 ie, aa. see Reliable Ice Skates. : Suit t $10 Drease y lars in value at the lowest prices ever recorded, | styles; tucked and hemstitched fare Men's and Boys’ all steel i ; S ai .00, . sok th yous Read these examples selected at random from sixty-five giant departments for to-}) cis’ "5.49, 4,98 | and the dott styles a oe With each of these & tucks | and |} day and Friday. Boye’ Skates, 2 sizes, dollar styles, at ‘Poulie®™ t mbroidered — Bimite ists, iucteds stitched: with | Ladlee’ leo Skates, 98 to 4 will give a satin “ Poulie” ae ? ee es a ee Me Pe Oe a ES ba) Belt which im the firure : EES Foor ; black or white silk stitching double | Hockey, Club and all clump Meckey of hae oot Re? sae"? | Extraordinary February Factory Furniture Sale. | ‘<p. nitevit covsel'g' gg | "tacus. tes tera lowe pe ew ft . — without pins or hooks. pa This sale is not an ordinary one, served under a new name, but is practoaty a factory sale, as we ae The balance of our fine Tallor- oke of inser- | Sell at FACTORY PRICES. ‘The goods are the productions of last fall, remaining i hands of the made Suits, in tight fitting, 1-2 Hons, finished | manufactureis at the close of the season, and as many of the patterns were to be inued, our cash tight and reefer ets; made offer was accepted, so that the regular factory price has now become our price. An inspection will cheviots, in black and navy; * | prove this statement. imported covert cloths, in This ful-| This Emametied Bed size) has high head and extended foot end; brass trimmed; lined and others have the jack- Bounets ; value $5.50; all ets tafeta lined and skirts| feduca! tohait pine sizes; sale price, 5 = Fr lined with finest percaline; eweees ens Fem emt, Conte, p pring 39 | We » these suits have been selling | Manufacturers’ Sele of peenpretliire Re pr ly oy 3 98 aly J Peeee One 23 for Friday and The stor); regularly $8, sale price, . White Heath Peaches, 21 Saturday, ° . This pretty Salt of 5 Places, Bo Hann bb Peaches, a $4.49-ie toe crt tee oy cae. | J arta (or faeracne” 19.98 i ES wal back, panel side stitched and trimmed with steeline RSeiethy . ree a ee and ; butt caline li elvet bound enables q » ° r This is one of a variety of suits “Totes, ade of fe quay ck snd wte pd. tse wo tee aa cores of ctor great bargains that ag eagl obiced ~~ doubletaced goods, in Oxford gray, iron gray and bi =e j ! space does not admit of mention. kind, per can, 9 | il Sg erkeor yh glans | 9 and rows of stitch- . 3 , Pourth Plen-——iSes Gorn Mm. Winder? rom 1; extraor- ‘e PEE POEE POSER SESS OSSOSE OTOP STETOSSS eo ee erocc CUETSESSSSET dinary value, 5.00 . from Our Trade Sale of Manufacturers’ stocks. senieet tka” amreneaas Eyeglass and Spectacle Sale. i i % ? gh its) ifr i > ; Ladies Top Coats. oc/j have cured outright the ete stock of one ofthe urges sad most Fein ort. 10|"=," At $4. pm ts to sell them at man tractus of tea price orig’ iy intended for seg Pens, cor 136 13 youd dan ire een Calttoraia at $7.50, 5 to purchase four pairs of the finest grades Extra fincy Sted Peas,| 24 lot at wine 64 Gunde fos the peta Tact Jol tooala be ocmpated Oe gmp kok” cms ae kee eS sgt, par Re BEE He ak’ ig f ; 3 8 : | | ; 4 i Vegetable Dishes, English porcelain, with blown blue underglaze decors- 19 tions, gold lined: worth 40¢.; spectal, Meat D shes, size, Ei om lain, with Bete eens ges. rations, gold lined; worth Special, Berry or Salad Bowls, American lain, fancy shape, worth 19¢ 1 Special at, each, Tea Pletes, English porcelain, with nest ederglize decorations worth 1c. 6 special, at, cach, Ceecker ars, imported china, f + pretty decorations, and solid cold edges, cach ‘Third Plow, Oh M. 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