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: THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY RVENING, FEBRUARY 7, | $50: FOR A 50-WORD ‘APPEAb. BOER SENTIMENT _ [oot coat IN UNITED STATES," BY MAUD. GONNE. Succ tae. 0 te ae Dietated Exelusively to The Evening World, idence of M. Paul de : Boulevard Malesherbes, with the tose lighted. ‘The fuse was extinguished by a poliege — of tie Munteigal MRS. WILLIAM N’XINLEY. wemen of the na- ¢ motherhood. a the heartless wifchood and sisterhood and for the sake of humanity to u slaughter new going on tn South Afri: ‘The appeal must net more than Afty words, aud for the best reeeived The Evening World ng World, P. 0. box 2354, New York City. To Mra McKinley, Queen Victoria, Mrw. Kruger there's weeping in the Briten's We beseech you by your womanhood H ‘ llawes wifenood and motherhood to pity ih t Like whe pin the home of the peaceful mothers, wives and children of the me! the power ver ea in 1 oy olng ike sheep to the slaughter, | {yu mF tely settle the terr ne hey An awaxing the loved anes no the areat influence of your high sta: | Ufnodshed thay nc. Seoraiis in South! Whor thes: ehelt ‘see, in life, no more. ie to stop these horrors, And the | eratl se. that P ney once more] Jj ‘eittone wall of the mother and God of peace will give you and your] P 0 RK A 1A8_ KADIN, Moaning in sorrow ai in; #teet RACER Peaee Te Henry street. | jane thats oorrew and pal NORA FAULKNER. 217 West One Hundred and Twent first street. Pleading for them in vain. 4°, MONTAZELLA. ‘ 172 105th street. Americans know that America’s daugh- ‘ar of lust and gr brin 410 8 end, and their names cre bo sant a. 1 In behalf of the universe we entreat IBABELLE URQUHART. } [Hates the thought of human slaughter. | jown to posterity three Chrimtian| ou. the lending ladles reapective Btop the war | graces of Faith, (Charity, countries, to use your wonderful power Teabelle Urquhart, the actress, speaks paved and the houses were all provided | Cast down false pride, Britannia’s Queen HOHR, JR. j|and for the sake of humanity to save from knowledge when talking of the|with ever so many verandas. It looked| 4 Wife, bilanad = tet eae bom | No. 160 Bleecker pt elty Heteeer nen to the cruel snd loss of Boer war. Miss Urquhart was one of/as {f the people who lived there expected Freedom's our right rays every Boer; : As your children, w al to you to} FLORENCE M. ia Stiins the first actresses tn this country to/to spend most of their time outside. Say ‘tle enough, 0 good Frau Kruger use your influence to the war witn| ™ Kearney avenue, \rlington, N. visit the little, republic and she has} "One of the big buildings, the Stock Good women, step amir, | (he, Boers, for what AT opiaretel | 0.0 Visoria cl never forgotten her experiences. Exchange, | think, was « regular etun- 188 Rast Ninciyeatxtn-etrect. | Meta alle Obttacies Cor te rang eee ee reusite arity tac e 0 it f m1 b « Seven vears ago, while supporting Mrs. | "er. Woe had a remarkably good hotel, —Kruger is pronotinced Krooer tn) } teach iy right, must te kalned we he ba ne ‘earnes fy Onin ton te nt Ux greatest if from fleld, Thou, bj Bernard Beers tn her tour of the world, |@4 1 shall always remember that en- butch. ‘death of man, the company sailed direct from Bombay | *8eement at Johannesburg as one of the| to Durban, N the nearest seaport Mees peo ay A life. y AULINE b Moin 1a. atr fast One Mhinire ‘and Tweitth | 4 of thy pen, o \procialm ° 4 h and good co boy nl Ww he name ef OL alnae oy nae Ge An appeal to you, as of {mothers Is sent from to Johannesburg. Engl were thousn: of mothers, wives 7 > ‘Whe soenaby thece task Gale Qvee mee aa Ce a id “yo it ech" the people of Uns glorious land,| 36 West worpeevecii nireet rely, the new ratiroad and after passing Late tit to cause the flerce voniiict | unite toget ‘eal ; through Pletermariteburg and Lady-| boa seetned At, the, Beer he BUOY | tween the Fi 5a Mout Africa, A T* eeetieua?® mothers! each firs tn} smith, then an unknown hamlet, they and’ they came to the theatre in droves, de ath, and ‘Ger “ie Se Unt | the armies now fighting may heed your {00k a 1M-mile ride actos mountain | Making our engagement there very re- ri ¥ ee muneratl ‘ To cease thelr endeavors to settle b; and veldt In ox wagons, Miss Urquhart Dead Lady, Mokiniey, a cuesa atwong| (Comme © S mish oe does not enthuse over that mode of Enthusiastic People. womans Theade plead Por ua righ roye at Thoweh peace cin cnonly be obtainaa {ThE duestions at {ssue, and establish by travel. “Did | fury Paving to them. Of patriot wives of o husband: aln right mM Ah course Tor’ Fog Og nem Ot fiat place our beloved Presidents inthe u Methode God given— was aw! @ told an Bvening | Semonstraticn or dyilevar eam & more Wales clioune to, intercede, with Mt powerful women tha 2 ire JVetee Late reeron: aad lover World report travelled just/in my life. ‘That ne wae La Fe Paul and Queen Victoria, who| are known the clyiiized world,| they're of heaven; twenty miles a day and the drivere| te tinct Ubat. there will plat’ the cause of peace a should itnite your efforts tv bring about | all arc pet plore, athened tow hi to give the|< br sauna playing That tere! Nerfitery at herd war cease in Africa, wpa i the tage Red ol ii We have Rhine | ea 4h boat bas beasts a chance to rest. We had to alt a he difference Between Sohannesbure ° F LOUIs HARRIB. in the st ané Pretoria, this letter will " H all the time. & bustling modern city, while the| Bouth Africa, It not only. ea A woman's volee in mercy raised ade ‘and widows, le: re A bereft ry Didn't Appreciate Scenery, iter, by comparison, seemed like 4) Areat lose of iifs. but also grief to “the - ia cate Te ane ese roar, | [of thelr sole support, of the universal | r town. elativ nk an nd ¢ e ha wiel b/s gin : ‘The journey might have been inter-| “While we were ii 1n Pretoria | saw ht ith the least it “ot ona Soy A ‘ord vide we pe “4 anata i Msg (0 atop ‘thi @sting under other circumstances. ‘he fred, of por f at to end the Theo — ani To ‘wield the sory Mate np were War, which Is cauetng auch Pubertog.t0 ats, with short z% 5 CROPBEY, mountains were grand and the scenery | iiging "sore: cad Ake ten years” tito Madigen Sventie. | i82 Bleventh avenue, chy Ne tiutstely ares Broirn wild, ut we never thought of it. Welan aversion to crawled aléng for days, bemoaning our sanity lounging a about the eta fate and wishing for home, but at last BRS cofee, Hut res we reached Jehnnesburg. than anything ese. They were e almost “Johannesburg even then, when !t was mrihoat out exception frets & cottages but eight or nine years old, looked ike |{¢ @ European city, Thero were fine uild-| every burs . ings in the business part of the iown,| Pounded by hedges and there were some very handsome| me! ‘gag it Kruger was Pointed out to man, with a most ‘Setermined ‘Soa _ JOHN SWINTON ON could get an answer by taking notice of | reiting its franchise.’ lamt week's news from Troy, N. Y. It{s/ Ho, ho! en answer (hat can't be disputed; it Is! ‘Then the Mayor of Troy issued a tom that this ordinance of the Council be “enforced forth- what may be called a “knockdown an-| proo} ewer." ra jj On Sunday of week before last the| wir trolleymen of Troy, nearly #9 of them.| 11 ),..; again, ‘Went out on atrike for @ small Inerease | ; asked for % cents an hour. The Super- C3 fntendent of the company peremptority [0m to think. They ‘made up thetr taste can be suited, | Tea Plates, white porcelain; M'f'rs' Sale Price, each, = refused to grant what they asked; he| 7d In a Jiffy, They resoived to with- Thev are well made, | Breakfast Plates, white porcelain; M'f'rs’ Sale Price, Would never, never, never grant It, Graw their “Never, never, never!” with wide French fac. | _ eh Not a street car tan in Troy Jan, 2.| They at once offered to the strikers) ; dp rfect in fit | Dinner Plates, white porcelain; M'f'rs' Sale Price, each, @ the (le-up was complete, Not a man terms which, though not wholly satis. ings and perfect in fit. FECL Séuceres, wiika abreetiles Mes’ Sila Pie each emia be got 10 work for the company: | iii miei ¢ wreck the & hers returned In every way a first- tnd. Butter ite porcelaia, M's" Sale 2 it was the same report y, but} to foty @.= the railroad manages patience | 9 thnee where “polith WHAT CAN BE DONE. The political infidels who are forever | adopted an ordinance tha it the com; asking “What can politics do for labor?” | ate run {ts cars “under Heals ot rc] of thelr daily pittance of wager. They'| , nee Pigg age ras Be c NGt Obey orders and go back to work; *ce (hat the workers got fair Uhat the corporation was ecared. must have elected off ‘The following day, Jan. 2, the Presl- | friendly to labor. If the dent of the company ‘teame down a) Vl pee.” He “requested” (mark that word!) |Juvtrices have teed." the motormen and conductors to return to their cars, assuring them that he waa not had voted for enemies, as other strike would eet In ofall kinds: and in aay the ofariene ‘were sur- came int) With the strikers, and told them that | 72, ‘weve, the, politicians othe ace they would hire other men if they 4!4/ and they rezarded it as good bord at once, Still the strikers weren't | (at ine Corts get, howd SCD VOUEREDD CORD UHL TTARDRS HIDE COREE LYON All Cars Transfer to Manufacturers Sale of China & Sale of Men’s Overcoats, $4.80 | China & Glassware. Complete DINNER SET, 100 pieces, 3.45, and Men’ Ss Suits, $4. 80. ais mas tay PS Soe Diener Set, white por- perl —_ fancy $6. Men's Suits. Among this lot will be found from 20 to 30 differ- ent styles of cheviot and cassimere suits in Also the follow! Pp arate pleces fo wi seli quickly at these ‘ ices: such a variety of pat- | 100 Cups and Saucers, white porcelaing M's’ Sal terns that almost any "Fries ber set, silo nas - and class siness suit, and $7 or $8 would | , eolains M'f'rs' he cheap for this Severe verre Dishes, white porcelains Mfrs’ 24 hite porcelain, M't'rs’ Sale Price, 1 | each, if tensely reileved 1 might hav Trade Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. With each new day the triumph of this, the greatest sa'e of 1900, becomes more marked, Greater surprises, arrivals of even more convincing bargain merit, have taken the place of those of yesterday. We coer a few of the special features for to-mo-row’s selling. a” a s s s MISS MAUD GONNE. ed in the hearts of the French for the Amert: 1 was very pleased and greatly sure prised on my arrival in America to fnd| / how quite unanimous and how hearty the sentiment of the peopie of the United States in sympathy with the hac Boers in their struggle against English GENE OF fay acre bara tae overbearance. x Iran up there and in Furope we were very, very sad one knew me, and r ‘ is and view 'e couldn't understand how the United States, the land of freedom, to which all oppressed people should look for sym auarvetibnlly dette a pathy, and at least moral support, and which had Itvelf fought the same Aght | ous in’ the meeting. of course, Grery which the Dutch Reptbiics are now|/tlanman ts in favor of the re it ainst (he same for, me eros Brite, should] 8a* Ree hetic. and even to be eating at Sew Yorks to me teat the American to England, for t 4 “| people are in fi he Boers, and | ered from the English and the European | Rope that te 20 ati in it um press. I was speedily disabused of tal talon and jn impression on reaching Americ id be @ scandal to make one Joubt of humanity if are Al an Republic of freem that we in Europe had knowing what | know ab heroic Republics of South Africa to be Mon press and the Engt - ithout clea—the power which they wield and eae WF S008 TRS tS: Ves the way they give false impressions to opinio rat ¥ of manufacture false opinion. ; ily tortiieds ane cntautty, In leas than a year, throw nh news | << fb stat tee tematic falsifying of ‘the agenotes about the Spanish war and the Dreyfus trouble, the lo had #0 long. existed between the American and the French peopiys was turned to he | Girls’ Dresses. Manufacturers’ Girls’ iris’ Sale of Fine Furs. ging: coe hm Stylish Coltarettes of Chinchilla Hare; Baltic fur, with as- yokewith |'irachan yoke and long tabs: Bebgiuih fur and astrachan fronts Oe eas col a among refliecver these that would not be con- shoulder ; i idered <1 at $7.50; our insertion . heap mani rer's sale} ae 3.95 Fashionable Fi \ made of i Sat ah \\ with Hare all \, around: splend d value at $5.0 | BAB Dresses, "1 lot eee See oe @ttes of Belgiam fur, yoke,with \ tabs, some with 6, 3 und 9 tails, plain near seal, near seal with of torchon lace, ruffle of tor- astrachan yoke; there we gar- chon lace around yoke and ments among these thy have over si , and inser- | Sold as high as $15.00; our aii aieaieis 95 tionat cuff. Alarge variety | price, 4.95, 5,50 and loa of patterns, 1.98 mm_eELT 2» insertion 3 I ii suit; your 4, 80) ae Third Floor, Sth Mt Section. choice, Spring Milli Men's Overcoats. This Millinery. Jot consists of men's high- +. Miss Early S » tuck grade dress overcoats in taffeta sitk, persed al texan -, pure wool | in front, in black, white, pink, gy and all colors, These and meltons, in| are very stylish and becoming, and are just the thing for Prepared to treat with them about wages 7 and hours. But even these fine words | Rapid” ‘Trane i doen pany have “et warranted bs forged = for them, To-morrow only and promises had no more effect than | brought to the notice of garment nic lot worth | New Importations—Follage, flowers, roses and ornaments, the orders at first issued by the hot- thet. the ety et Cleve Ee te ane chnigt | new effects in millinery. Lowest retces in the city. 6 ee ace pets «cf eee aL ee es termortor" 4 80 <n things went aicng unt! y re, P Jat week, up to which time not a trolley ” id Ms ? nied Children’s Coa Now, then, you can sep how politics | ¥en Boys’ Reefers. ren s ts. aasisted labor. These are for boys from 3 to 16 years Balance of our Clifiéren's Coats, white The Common Council of Troy had LABOR NEWS, Printers’ Ccub ‘at ers, Uno ia nt f Cobt ton | th atreet to iieaties on Comntry down # “ieciston Inthe | the second marble Fagg moh | yte, Hs ny: Sa bop UNE | There ate etl four hewege betting ou been e %. Ther, Dr William ®. Rainafor Jp Church, will \eeture, bet Kast T and colored rippl: eiderdown, in several styles, ail trimmed differently, a Angora fur and others with ribbons and lamb’s wool: also a line of cloth coats, 6+ months to 3 years; were $3.98 and $4, to close at 2.98 & 1. 98 Balance of All-Weol Cloth we Gretchen style, with trimmed with beaver fur, and pi they are made of good quality heavy nap Clincheiila, the small sizes from 5 to & years, nigely braided, with deep sailor collars; sizes from 8 to 16 have Pr fetid 3 no better reefer sold) Knee Pants, 23c. thomt se gee te cove, (Sto al &) cia et nt for 3 silk braid, 1 to 4 years, were 4 98 nty- this sale only $7.98, 5 Fecond Foes, hth Mt Rection. Ladies’ Kid 24 floor, OH st Section, et . Ladies’ Waists. The balance of our Flaqmel Walets, in large sizes, 40, 42, Glov. t 59 44, valu: from 8c. to $1.98; to be closed out at 79 es a Cc Shirt Waists of black brillian- | Ladies ey ity 2-clasp German tine, Frere) backs, tucked fronts, glace Kid ) all new spring : importations perfect fitting; (he mest beautiful = F: . Fines ey tucked, sceordion | Frown, tam, red, = ™" 298 Ri at be Bo “w 59 tale Plow, Om kersey blue, black and brown, | erpty spring wear. Other bow houses are asking 9750 4 35 4 Be roma - 4,6, 8, 10, sms. 25(Great Plush Plush Jacket Sale. Just an EVEN 100 of them, and the last lot Toilet and Medi- that will be made this season, cinal Goods. * FA : r§ is a = Vos iif F sea 10 in box, per a @ J. Vaccination 5 Shields, Bleud'’s Irom Pills, 5 c1s. dip gc ya newest style, r ir value 3! Lg special, 10, 00 ‘ft yaad bottle of 8 The Great Jacket Sale, 7.75, pack, tc, still continues, though quantities | Tomatoes, our 13. k tb, iia 7 | are getting smaller. Values up to; extra fine pon Fs 10 Main Pioor, Sth 8. fection 4. $20.00, extra large cans, tee reereee A large assortment of very fine a. 156. 13 Velour Jackets, 4 ered, jetted and fur trimmed, at very moderate prices. Second Fleer, Wh Bt. Section. A Great Sale of | Incandescent 28 #F a 3 | a i he teach 4) February Furniture yd ave prepared for a grat | Gold Reczption ff, in leaf gilt ino ron; 2 Lf igi -s one Pig satin yes seats: regular price $3.50, sale price, fer the Briliiant incandescent Dresee’ in golden oak finish, with swell shape top 2.50 | lr ~ mantle, which is in use by French bevelled mirror, sells everywhere at 98 | ° mantles on the market, giv- edge seat: box neatly than most manties sold oa pretty Hanging Hall Glass, with solid oak trams, fancy thousanc's of $10.75; sale price, considered « ss ie at | —s pe Soe Cone. in| BP TE denim, full spring | ing a bright and cheertul light, stronger and better Hmed: alee $1.0; | to-day at js. each; | price, 6. 85) for ‘to- morrow 0 A shape bevelled mirror and heavy coit hooks; "3.25 sells at $3.50; sale price, Price per dozen,

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