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_ MY TEA PARTY TO AD CON Mass, THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS, BY MRS. LANGTRY. —- (Dictated Exclusively for The Evening World.) Shoes at Half Pr and Less/ Che Last Chance! Another day's heavy selling to-morrow will result in an entire clean-up of that big lot of 19,000 pairs of shoes recently purchased by us, and originally comprising the} entire stock of a large retail shoe dealer, over 4,000 pairs of which were made ty those well-known makers of Amzsican high-grade: shoes, THE P.COX SHOE COMPANY, of Rochester, N. Y. It’s a great opportunity to get a pair of) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1900. Wen ’*s Black Coats and Vests Yeu want to know about the tea party and concert I am to give at Sherry’s in aid of the wounded soldiers in the Boer- Py English war? Wall, anything that I can tell you 1s nd the wert of the women— in a the eorrew they beer, the whole, The guatio are helping the simpie— abd sympathy level al! pride~ entirely at The Evening World's eer- And hearts find relief in the union of grief, . vie, I howls like te eee. every te ee wen at's “tle eate te ode good shoes cheap. Here’s what's left, with prices: men of fintain M SHOES, tan and black, several styles in calf, nearly all and Jancy Crousers. Continuation of the Semi-Annual Sale. If your wardrobe needs a black coat and vest, or a pair of fancy trousers, you will be able to get them here while this sale lasts at prices that are fully 20 per cent. less than the present wholesaie cost. These prices are possible by reason of the fact that we placed large orders when the mills were idle and the tailor shops were short of work. If you need any of these goods, buy them NOW —there’s nothing to be gained by waiting. Read what we offer—that may help you to make up your mind about it. Ht SC. 00. A choice of MEN'S DRESS xf) SS, 50. porter who comes, but how can 17 Gemehow I fancy that if 1 did there would be no tea concert. You have BO conception of the amount of time and work entailed in the organizing of an affair like this. A success? I am gure of it. ‘What—a deal of pro-Boer feeling in the country? I quite realize that, but I fall to see how it can affect the re sult of our tea concert. The proceeds are to be given to the American Hospital Ship Fund for South Africa—e fund that cares altke for Boer and Briton, Surely the Red Cross is one of the most blessed institutions For the men share ali the fray, And the rich and the poor are just eletere Im the Beasts of the nation to-day. think it’s rather fine; don't you? thet we are going to ave an ‘Atber!- ean bar under the bganer of Lord Yar- mouth, ahd some the rest of us— a f among the number—will pour out sizes, worth fully $3.00 per pair; also MEN'S PA’ - LEATHER SHOES, best quality, Congress and lace, all sizes.) | but A and B widths only, worth $5.06 per pair; your t chotce of the lot to-morrow per pair... 4 6s WOME! SHOES, in winter tan and black kid, calf and patente jeather, iace and button styles, all sizes and widths and all styles of toes, welts and turns; worth regularly §3 and q $4, a cholce of the lot to-morrow at,... sen eeene 4 7S MISSES’ LACE SHOKS, of tan kid, with spring heels; sizes 8% to 11 and 11% to 2; regularly worth $1.00 and §1.25, 9 according to size; your cholee to-morrow........ 5 : COX'S MIS8ES' SHOES, in black and tans, regular height extra high cut, for skating, &c.; in kid and calf, button of styles; also some ladies’ es, with big worth $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per pair; y: of 425 the lot to-morrow at.. a re ent of the) some twenty-five o1 irty tea tables, each Presided over by some representative actress, assisted by just the ttlest ang moat fascinating steter artists wo can find. We have already secured tate Res eh Say, recelve letters help, Writers will be to All the nice young men we can get hoid of are going to act as ushers. Every | has been so very generous to us. Sir! A choice of MEN'S FINE DRESS COATS and VESTS. ae that ever asked for our support. we. COATS AND VSTS, worth 1 have not the slightest doubt but | MRS. LANOTRY. poe $10.00. : P G n 80 very Kener t Bi a pected A large and fine assortment of sack and frock " what we shall be enabled to hand Coch — ——— Thomas with Lusten (packets of which These coats and vests are made of pure worsted coata, made from the best imported Huddersfiel BOYS SHOES, of sati B good styles, \y. ae Very large sum. To keep the Maine £0108! among oiners Miss Susan Strong, Mise | We are going to sell, you know, ag well) Clay uagonals, in fast black, the kind that wont . sizes, 9 to 13%, with spring heels; sizes 12 to 2 and 2% ) the sum of £3,000 monthiy ts necessary, Nee er thaacint coffee and chocolate, and Mr, Dewar, sloes or wear off, in mack or cutaway frock-coat English Black Diagonal Worateds, as well as a with regular beels; mostly worth $1.60 per pair, some X We are in hopes of raising at least dna May, Sig ig. | Mr ron and Mr. Haig with whis Sivan er Went OF: nth the beat BaAliGy of fine grade of Black Vicuna Rough Surface ma- more; also about 160 pairs of MEN'S SHOES, in broken. 00, John Mr, | |, oh, lots more if I'd time to designs, and are lined with the best quality terials. in the proper weight for all seasons i h $1.50 ir: to-morrow t choice of ae t ‘Applications for tickets are tremen- (ood min. Xtina Otte e, and I must get to work p. farmer's natin, with satin piped deep facings. will not lose color or wear shiny sizes, wort per pair; to- + your 95e\ ous. Mr. Sherry tells me that his tele- 10 the kindness of Major Pond) workmanship and the best of lin the lot at " COX'S BOYS' SHOBS of tan and black kid and calt leathers, Goodyear welts; usually sold at from $2.50 $3.50 per pair, according to size; now offered at no Earl Gulick, will | = own , Mr. ie Kenyon will he cl b ‘INE probably assist us, while out of tay A choke of MEN’S FINE Grossmith, DRESS TROUSERS, Mt $2.95. ally worth $4.50 and $5.00. These Trousers are madé of fine through-and phone has never had so many calls, and Mauch the same story comes rom T a | prob saint , whiel any Mr. Placen texsts Fe naw for ease at Be | red Kerr and Br In addition ill be private | contribute thei bits, x at $M each. | “Aw tor myself, 1 think I shall recite more than the price we are now asking for them. | Ht 57.00, A choice of MEN’S TROUSERS, easily worth which we are me of them have ly @n- | the newpatriotic poem by Mr. Harter. -aurti $2 and $2.25 per pair. » of New York's moet in. Thay ‘over to me. It {3 en- through worsteds, best imported smooth. face These Trousers are made of a choice selection Ltled’: Wouter ot cited for the first time gs by 20! nial peo) lo Campbell (whose husband has have received fi prices, Ber 'tne’ “general charge fe fon 4 iy eo are being put up special; the occasion. The musical and bet gy aay frame {s almost com copie ritain,”” and of patterns, in black and pleasing colors, on the “can't-rip-'em” plan A cho'ce of MEN’S FINE Ht $2.00, tyitctns: “Ens s3'6 and 93.80 per pair. ‘These Trousers are made of fine tweeds, choice trek one junt to the front, you know), on the Sith— night of the Royalty Thea- Tt_is also being recited at home by Mra. Brown-Potier. 1 think {: !s good, these are a few of el to Droverbial the lines: ma, Comsu Malaria, Fevers, goods, in neat and dreasy effects, made in the of ue, Sheeran program me ay ered sass ore fare a cee Chills tod’ Dysponst la of whatever highest style of the tallor’s art. casalmeres and natty striped worsteds. me ae eg re “Sag ry ae Fy Hyened ‘3 Clearance Prices on Men's Shirts, Collars and Cutfe| cassimeres and stylish Scotch cheviot trouserings A choice of MEN'S FINEST TROUSERS, worth fully At $3.95. $6.00 per pair. These are the cholees of high grade imported the openin; tre in London. if Mr. le wii, f think, be an exceptionally tractive one. ‘That the work to be done for these whe remain ’, | Nowe ele can accomplish but they; fare unaely, dared by, Making ‘ Malt. A tablespoonful in glass of water three times a day. YouNers, N.Y, 1-T.99, Gentiomen: 1 hare had e 500 DOZEN MEN'S UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS, of Wamsetta Muslin and Pure Linen set-in bosom; { beck and front, split neekband, continuous facings and flat, reid seame; open back and front, or open back oaly, a8] $50—WRITE A 50-WORD APPEAL—$ 50 ‘Special Price Reductions In the Clothing Dept. ae Eat a hey nan Sa Hecourage 4 i, et % WOMEN CAN STOP WAR, ihr ite Fait ut addition Jo the Semi-Annual Sal ot! | rn the Jur Dept. aching: Boggy Mag a Eg ELECTRIC SEAL NECK SCARFS, each end finished with a cluster of 4 tails, look Ilke the mee OR $12 suse sold elsewhere at rom $7 to our price to-mor- 350 row only .. FUR NECK SCARFS OF ALABKA SABLE, Trousers, we will otter to-morrow, Satur- day, all our Yen's and Boys’ Winter for that one day only, at. IBN'S 4-PLY LINEN OOLLA 15, and 20c, each, here to-morrow ++ MEN’S LINEN CUFFS, all sites and shapes, worth fully 20c, per pair, on sale to-morrow at No. 2 Carlyle place, Clothing at Halt and Less. All druggists and sent they ater daagerees. Over ? It’s a big assortment and a remarkably ahs rate a fine one -full of “plums” for toth men and DUFFY MALT WHISKEY Co, | Rochester, N. Y. | boys. There’s no good excuse for being dressed 9 when well-fitting, uk doe can be Gre such ridic- very full and well shaped, with from 6 to § tails, « regular $10 scarf; our price for to-morrow : tones 5.90 NECKPIECES OF SILVER FOX AND BLUE LYNX, with natural hea: 5 formerly sold by us at $1 be offered to-morrow at...... SEAMLESS ulously low prices as these: Q ’ MEN'S SUITS or MEN'S WINTER OVER- FUR COLLARETTES, Persian | Wedd COATS, a choice of all former $12, vhotce electric seal rolling storm collar, 10- | ng ings. $14 and $15 lines Saturday for 5.00 inch cape, lined with brown patin, fully YOUTHS’ SUITS, a choice of all our Long- gore $7.50, reduced for Le ahh 575 | Trouser Suits ae i) bag! ar Hi that for- merly sold at $8, $10 ang $12, Sat- urday at fey : 4, 00 YOUTHS’ WINTER OVO ATS. a choice of all our former $10, $12 and $13.50 Ines Saturday at...... . gad setingirs ‘ 5,50 BOYS' TWO AND THREE GARMENT SHORT NEARSEAL MU jected quality, medium size and well shaped, interlined with down, in- suring comfort and service, worth $5.00; reduced for to-morrow to. a 90 British war in the South African Re-| pub! F. JOSEPH F, on} Peg ure 4 ey & tad 50 jomething Tew hade Let steterhoot, wifehood and mother- $4.50, $6.00 an ines 3 is 2, r "e 7 parener i sei —— = |In Photography’ iy a From every kopje, veldt and vale Let anthems rise up on the gale, Re-echoing ‘neath Afric’s ecorching sun: oun: “Peace be on earth! et" M2 Weet Eighteenth street. ‘The Prince of Peace has spoken from heaven for all his mintoters to pray for A Camera that will take and finish a pein Sitaoes Sent of Suck coo! oe ats KcEptical at our ly Daportentat to-morrow and sce it done, and in three minutes at that. Your own picture taken and finished in broad daylight in your presence, with full and clear explanations For more tamed “our fepuuation fort ot Solid ‘Gold Wedding Rings. 14-karat....$2.75 to $10.50 S8-karat.... 3.25 to 13,50 22-karat.... 5,50 to 42.00] have muin- jabufacture 4 Economical smokers who Cigars. a mecele Raya low prices will have their Cc grag 4 o-mor- it ill te fully ONE- TFFIIRD lower than those quoted elacwhere Watches. Ties, rose get one as soon as you are able to do se, good timekeeper, pric:d 20 low that almost aay conversion of the whole wide world.| 41; roy | ty. Ifthe cigars as to bow it is done i you wish it, “Seeing oe “Yin a wien fee a fase iia its lglg Arocs Peovee to your bg is believing,” you know. Here are some nn "i niatiodes = Hecae enelte Siermar sutabis"t:| | faction, the purchase money will be returned on omnes Abe Goneeeia, camaro ee with a fine American movement; well. worth ! Wedding. Sagagtingnt end tirthday Pree’! | to you, oes this work And regularly eold at that price, here to-morrow at.. ly highest grade clear Havana WOMEN'S WATCHES—14-karat: Gold-Filled Hunting: MANHATTAN, Cuban hand-made Cigar, 3 sizes, equal to the Imported— Matinees, per box of 50 + 200 Conchas Bouquet, per box of 60..... 29s Pertectos Especiales, per box of 3... gog HAVANA SPRCIALS—A clear H of ex cellent quality, hand made, actual 106 value; Reina Victorie, per box of 100 J 75 GREAT MRETROPOLIS, our great leader, Su- matra wrapper, fine jong Havana filler, hand- beautifully engraved, Stted with a fine American movement; regularly sold at $8.50; here to-morrow at BOYS’ WATCHES—14-karat Gold-Filled Seth Thomas 7-jewelled movement; roerty 789; on sale to-morrow at. 6th Ave., cor. 17th St. d St., cor. Eldridge, achromatic lens; also an automatic reg! device, which shows at a glance how many ‘Blerp of you three noble women to stop n Havat this bloody war which is now raging in made Puritanos Finos: $3.76 value; 2 50 posures remain un : Teneed thie éaenere South Africa. Why should we, the en- per box of 5) ‘ “ . hon yp but 2% Ibs.; is highly finished in pol- eee other lity beasts?” What Go we VITALITY PREMIERS. Our great offer is shod walnai, metal parts highly nickeled; al- fin by part Nothing but ‘sorrow, still available. Vor a limited perlod only, a together an elegant appearing machine. ‘ box of 12 Vitality Cigars will be given free Price, loaded for 26 exposures, only... PMOL eo OUR CAMERA SUPPLIES cannot be surpassed for quality or price. Look at some quotations then price the same goods elsewhere. That will convince you of the truth of our claims. Ash Tripod, 3-fold, nickel trimmed. rigid and substantial, at 4 25 Our IDBAL PLATES (4x8 In), alwayo reliable and fully guaranteed, per Hypo (C. P), per Ib. teeaan Se Cone-shaped graduates, 2-07., 9; I35e with every box of 60 of the same brand, costing serene 2.00 4,000 CIGARS—An assorted lot containing cigars with long combination fillers and Su- matra wrappers; your choice to close / 50 out, per box of 59, only... ease ° LUCKE'S ROLLED CIGARE told elsewhere at $1.25 per box of 50; here to-morrow at 90c STOGIES—Our popular “Havana Brand” of Pittaburg Stogies, 100 packed In a wooden box, on sale to-morro® at 1.25 that price elaewhere; offered by us to-morrow BLACK SATIN BELTS, of a quality of ribbon, tee! je, @ choice of 4-02,, I20.; B-02......... Eastman's Hydrochinone | Powders (ha. dozen !n a box)... . 19¢ Original Russian Chocolates, Please find in your loving % | ¢-ineb Single Print Rollers, each. before. 4 ; ’ 4 , Me At lower prices than ever sold court by thle cruel war: and for the nannnnnonnnnnnnnprnnane| Wen s Winter fered tes, or ee eS 65e on bed nar some of the real Russian On use to eter the » ine of lives down In South Alriey Master wiway Fr, CRAM int Piessant, M. J. Te “the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world,’ let the influence of Phote Blotting Paper, per sheet ae Glaas Trays, 4x5 Inches, 9c.; 5x8 inches. ge Piateholders, 4x5 inches, for Poco, Premo, Monroe, Bopeep or Wizard Cameras, at, each 98e M. Q. ‘Tubes, 6 inn box, for Velox Underwear. ,,'° xe" ae yet have a sce!l of very cold weather before the winter is over, what do you think of these for warm goods and warm prices? If you haven't, you cannot realize how much they ar: to any all other chocolates, We sell them to-morrow—mind you, their standard price the world, over is 80. a ‘as follows: CHOCOLATE ORLOFF8—Dellctous, little fancy shapes of _ Interesting factsabont } When you're in rid little known lands. Af-{ consult The World Al- rican exploration, Polar}manac. Use it to settle {) arguments and bets. It {| the trinity of motherhood you represent exploration, South Amer- a | wart dw - 2 Thatta It Aes’ SllScut” sf ican exploration, graph-{is the sure way; the i SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, worth” ryan Rome tees eae] | aoe ce om oo Som sore low Oe be icy i $ | : aa tn MAON Lack Wak tv for 28 ho al He 2 saabeuaver cae mont pir, MIRNIE, A. SEWARD, ically describes, quick way. ; ee ee 500 PERS AND PLATES A trea supply ASSORTED CHOCOLATES—All flavors; must be tasted 17 Melville street, Worcester, Masa. ay “This ment is made up ot. broken lots, brands always kept in to be fully apprectated, per Ibo... ceeeeeeeee ' ‘These are but two special lines of Russian Chocolates, all 3 were able to secure thus far, but many others will follow) shortly, As the quantity is limited, please come carly. 18th & 19th St. Our Naval and Mili- tary Establishments and Those of Other Nations. Statistics of Wars. Pen sion Statistic. The War Tax. This is Presidential election year. Be posted, Study The World Alman- ac Election Tables. The New Conoress and its political affiliations. in nacural woo!, camel's batr, derby ribbed and dozens of other tine qualities of winter woollen underwea:. The sizes are broken, but all sizes can be had in some kind or other, In the mame of humanity, Christtanity and civilisation we implore you to «top this confi lear the moans of the wounded and dying. Heed the wails! of mothers, = ow of vt Le otore ‘ou will merit not of the watts esprevel, but the angels 4 beaven shall a Mrs, HELEN GAIN: @ Fast One Hundred and Thirty-ninih je lines at low prices Ask for a Free Copy of the Amateur Guide nd ‘aphic Encyclopedia Che Rig Store. 6th Ave. “Lever Lance.” « Song for Sweet- the minds of¢all lovers of good mu-| Charles K. Harris, comporer of dy cannot fail to strike the musica!) Order your Sunday { if you want a copy of | The appeal we Would make in behalf of their sufferings and for their eakes| By Mail or irom Cloth-Bound .« , sic, Barney Fagan, who composed “After the Ball.” certainly knows a public favorably.” that the crust there#might By neon them, has written a song for the gocd song when he hears one, Mr. Harris's latest successful song, cee, ttt en — Copies, 0Cents.' when the Robins Nert Again”) sunday World, entitled “Lovers" ‘Lovers’ Laue,’ says Mr Harris, “What Is Home Without Love?” Is jog A secon cts ber whe a Newsdedler, # . “ELS Sarma | dress THE WORLD, Pubicer Bldg, New York “Is a song that will surely be a great the present talk of the musical page im colors, just the nd “My Gal's a High-Borh Lady.” Lane.” It will be tseued in regular | populas bit, Its swoes, catchy melo-' world, ‘would get tn a music These two songs will live forever io sheet-music form next Sunday. ‘ c

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