The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1900, Page 8

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——— Ot Beoret ary May tt and Mt @augdter of Becretary Wilson iv | E Yelop in the coming Winter Verltable social duel \ Doth these young women the pronounced beauties of Washing are Boolety, both ore lalented to dinary degrees and both Me img latingulehed an the i 4 t hontesn 6 i Tady of the charmed cagcutive yy ie understood that Misa Hay haa de the clan that Mike Wilooj's DAS NOMENA Felogaien | the married wom . % whieh the of Agr : piace an Biruction from the daught Felary of Biate a Ie aileged that Mona between the (wo girls has oxte ® thelr two the strained the ext oc ouoou oOo Ob COOU OOOO Co ogng Ce COU UUUCUOUU COCO Ono nE | WASHINGTON, Nov 1 | tongues of those ¢ | formed that a oo: Taat year berween among r +0 1 NS i a RIES EA AD THE } WORLD: THURSDAY# EVENING, NOVEMBER t, 1900, CABINET GIRLS’ SOCIAL DUEL A LIVE WAGMINOTON Uhediied - Helen Hay and Miss Hora Wilson at Odds in Official Circles, ti err", DOOM OOOO Coe ULeuLtig tiny BEBBREAAD ASANO IAD ATITS 055 15S 9; 1H ATNSGGHAGPAGGAAASAIRAGIIAAAABIAGABIOS SOO OUOOOUOOOUCOUOU CT [A | MODERN SHOE HISTORY. | beeen SOOmO DOO UCU OOOO IO A BASEMENT EVOLUTION. i Twenty-five years ago we revolutionized the retail shoe business of {his city, of this country and of the world, by selling two and three pairs of the very best shoes ut the same cost to the purchaser as that charged for one pair by other dealers, That was a revolution in the shoe trade, and its effect was felt round the earth, 1 Four years ago we started another SHOK JDEA IN OUR BASEMENT— it was then a small place, not over fifty feet on each side, and from time to tine we have increased it until WE HAVE NOW A FLOOR SPACE OF 8,000 SQUARE FEET. A GRAND SHOE BAZAAR !! A COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE. We Opened Our New and Enlarged Basement with 160,000 Pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Childrens We have still $09,000 pairs in 75 Difterent Styles. Every Pair a Positive Bargain. Balance of the Balance of the 10,000 pairs Men's $4.00 Enamel Welted 19,000 pairs Women's $2.50 Double Sole and Patent ‘Box Calf and Black Kid, ‘with Leather Welted Single Sole Patent Leather and Kid Tips, iw Shoes $ , 00 per Button and Lace Shoes, ns 606 pair, Sf, 25 ee 30,000 prs, Men's $4 FRA Black Kid, Black Box Calf Balance of the Calf 25,000 pairs Women's and Black Wax Welted Single and Blach Kid Patent Double Sole Lace Leather Tip Button and Shoes at Lace Shoes,prices ranc- Mii $7.00 ina from $1.50, $2 and $3, at Balance of the | whe 00 per pairs 8,000 pairs Men's $3.00 Black Kid, Black! "Balance of the Box Calf, Black Wax Calf,| 10,000 pairs Women's $3.00 Ename! and Patent Leather: Black Kid Button Shoes, with Kid Lace Shoes, sises 7 to 7M | Tips, Sy 5 . 0 per patr, $ I, 20 is fae Balance of the aes, Mhen’s| 52000 pairs Wi omen "s$3.50 $2.00 Black Con- fy Well Sole Lace 52, 00 per pain gress and Lace Balance o/ the per pair Shoes, per Sf v0 pair , | Balance of the Balance of the Gents’ SatinCalf Lace; Size $2.50 Blach Kid Pal- Black Kid, Patent Shoes, eal ent Leather Tip, Button ) athep Tip, Button 13!; and Lace Shoes, $4 50 ‘ 80 enh 1°" and Lace Shoes, C sises 2'; lo 6, eae eiarrl Balance of the Balance of the SES OOTY AY 10,000 padrs| 10,0 Little Gents? 10,000 pairs Boys’ Satin 75c | Satin Calf Lace Shoes, $ 00 Calf ain ae es, Sg 00 ps h 13%, I, sises 2" : h, 8 Balance of the Balance of the $10,000 pairs Misses’ $2.00 Black Kid, Patent 10,000 pairs Youths’ Satin Leather Tip, Button and Lace Shoes, sizes J ie 00 Calf Lace Shoes, 90¢ , TV tO Ds ever rrr tone enerieererenrees sizes 11 to 2 is ¢ ‘ 18 been the wueet in Paria Pf ‘ 5 seating capaci 00 ¢ Wilaon has 4 promising roma Ri Ai if y hvanan hi Mh ant wit Our Bases isa aenificent and complete store in itself, with a seating capacity for §00 customers Be ee Ay 0 publloation, “Bhi Pott toch emlnaton 34 M5] and ur sales force has also been so increased that we can attend fo these S00 customers at once without the Merehant Proceedings Phe contest of the Wlenry © F Koch, the will ehant, by Henry a ik Who changed hin Heath whon his gre me Heath, loft him a fortune Before Burrogat: The elder Kool nox nyenui¢ wf about f.00.0 1) at OM Len Wilham } Gerhorst Koch tnherited the “T have made Henry beoause wided for by his erandn OPERA SINGER ARRIVES. Mme. Gadeki, of Gran Company wadmother " 1 KOCH WILL CONTEST. Hea Passenger on the Lahe Mme. Pertha ‘inten Bore to Join ' ql PANY, Was & passenger | German Lioyd ine Raines io Williams’ He Hed \ and ‘od thia morni Jaco and return ¢t ibe ft. on the Lahn nat Witlinmabarn w burg the ambulance Catharine's Hospiia A letter addres Wat tag and bo Barton, iett or led tot The man hired night m, of New inactous with a bullet wound in n, ror atte A man suppored by W. Boott iaring tk Mar } Mane and east i Ih wer SHOT HIMSELF IN HOTEL. Man Supposed to He Wo Ss. Haring Committed Sutoide in He war ft aldronaed table Haring ny on the . ae Home in Brooklyn juan > Mre “OLD MAN'S FATAL FALL. Smith Dies from tpjaries « Smith veverty- three years old Wed Alone with his blind wife on 4 floor of $1 Sixth street, fell down stairs this after-| had heen burne fat a ONE MORE ADDED TO FIRE’S DEATH LIST. ' Merchant Dies from Internal Injuries—Body of Schmidt Recovered, aren tor *t Import how mue nd what it was eve (has Moore Ider tending fn (at atation, for an allewed ' he viata t She wan held f e rn He Hed | Ainred on. | M returned to | are on, \ Hint at are trying to hi and succeed If he f the Fire De. this ? A nab le ff \ Bteol! pinion et OF ihe lew "be nas Company, thts morning dented i ’ : re 4 ed rumor that He Company n ‘ A ake Was busy today | glinted to retyull fn Mobowen eat 1 separate] He sald no Jelig had been 6: are complaint | ment 4 sore pe hone “plate —— HnNl0rNy tetuae repIAce PEANUT KILLS A BOY. nd the fire irance and AR ets ' Atloe people odds © lo Make good (he | Phyateian Thinks a Coremer’s in. # storeKeepers have to em ed on the eon f the ure of the The Minstow ! Owners Linble yed on nigh 1 at A A. MOOFUSHOU BE, BOS TAMIN, forty. ver an ye a M wal: N, J., emple f clerk Ui. Tarrant & Con ound im the cellar of by ©. W ‘onal the ead, lege and arma) a employee of t HUOK, GBOROR, ity et ieee Floyd atreet, ar 3 ae Achmmidt waa dof the building hen the explo work in the eart the floor Veatigators ‘ ve material was Supt. Murray thts statoment this (he drug firm ten: ) guard thelr stock oy are sum: | least delay, ‘The added space also prevents all jostling and crowding and re: ers shopping here as pleasant as on our main floor above, COME AND SEE IT, AND SEE OUR SHOES AND NOTE OUR PRICES, ALL THINGS HERE ARE WONDERFUL. We are ready to receive the Public that we cordially invite to come and see fo themselves that there is such a grand shoe store in this great @ity. Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Avenue, Corner 20th Street. GREG WEAK ME FRE ' Send Name and Address To-day---You Can ' Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous for Life. INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME, ARRESTED ON OLD CHARGE. | Aunie Wilnon Set Bree, Oniy co We) Arrested Again Annie Wilton old, of 1 Weet Twen who war arroated Inst seventh etreet and ‘Third aver juartelling with Mary MeCracken old, of 3 Went Twer was discharged from Magtetrore | years ar ville Polloe Court this morning arrested on a ben howa iw the woman Was mn of the NOT TO BUILD DOCKS Now, Manager of North German Lioyd Guetay HL Bohwab, general ma: “lot the North German Lioy! Stea. 1 but the matter wae etill under adyirr quent Necessary in the Cane, Charles Phot, fr, the alx-yenr-oid fon of Charles Wert, of 17 De Kalb vena, Williamaburg, died thts inorn and the phy nH in attendance, W. Moon, asked the Coro. nf a) a as he could Nia refused. t A peouilar fe at the boy was not troubled with a onoking Bhs a HID DIAMOND IN IN A SHOE. Shoemak Hevere | ' Wife Finds t and) n roported by ot, 1 Cham LAMIUTON fitty years, rickman he Owner, of MT Beventh of have her , WOKNAPP, M.D ; , quickly cure bimpelt completely braced me up. 1 au Just aa ¥' the Way Hea wre" yea tate ot puftering. trom. vital weak: | rows an ¥hen (A bor, and you vannot ; ele appy | ain sage be Wd 8 aemnend ving | fe ye sire Your, method worked beam vole of shor, Later she sent And vigor. Bit head 4 yisg were “ir, bie) tay od v8 eo over to the shop of Julius Mstet' ih + ee 1 ol aiketen ‘satis. t 90 Kiwhth avenue, for re-| free enlargement paira, "When ie shoe came back the man iY "ies i] ut ly wend the Lyd ma 5 ee A SHOE REVOLUTION AND Thompson Cloning, is made from the best custometailors’ fabrics and differs from made-to-order clothes only in price, Some of the clothes-to-measure men have been converted by the stylishness, serviceability and the mod- erate prices of Tompson CloWning SWELL BUSINESS-MEN’S SUITS $15, $18, $20 & $25 CUTAWAY & FROCK COATS & VESTS $15, $20, $25, $30 SWELL OVERCOATS $15, $18, $20, $25, $30 & $35 WELL CUT TROUSERS. $4, $5, $6, $7 & $8. most-prejudiced-in-favor-of- And your money back for the asking. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, Miso 245 Company &ccorHseRs BROADWAY Opposite City Hall Park, Just Below Murray St,) PICTURES BY FAMOUS ARTISTS FOR THE WORLD, The Work of .J. Wells Champney and J. G. Brown, of the 10.000 pairs Little 5,000 pairs Misses’ Large 5,000 pairs Child's $1.50) American National Academy, Will Be Reproduced i | | in a Special Half-Tone Supplement—Portraits of Bryan and McKinley. Next Sunday The World will give its readers a Souvenir Presidential Supplement, printed in color and half-tone, Its inside pages will present McKinley and Bryan os they appear to the leading newspaper cartoonists of America, each cartoon made especially for this issue of The World, ‘There will alwo be a collection of valuable political information, with mapa of the States, Indicating results of previous Presidentia! elections ‘The first and last pages of The World's Souvenir Supplement will con tain a portrait of Bryan, by J, G, Brown, and a portrait of McKinley, by J, Wells Champney, These portraits are splendidly printed, and suitablo for framing, They can be detached and used os ‘window decorations, Rach portrait is surrounded by a brilliant design of the American eagle, in four colors JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEY, JOHN G, WROWN. ‘The artist whose @kiiful brown has de lineated with keen ¢ features of Presiient Wii for ° sphere larly kno medium wht vidualized The peo when he | 4 to copies, or ‘translations, purse Die art eduratt had begun them, which he has made with his In the government woh {his native ored crayons are exquisite in wh Ile worked for « while in @ grace and refinement If the subject ass works concern, painting portraita of the fair sex; broad and vigorous if a] 0" Bunday, Shortly afterward he rex rumed his a elected an A he attained Mr. Brown's man ta the model Among Mr, Champney's beet portraits ai thane of, Mies Minga Pope, now Mre Harry Duryea, Miss Brokaw, now Mra n 162 he was Carl Fivohgr-Hanven Mra. M. Car re atu fram nochan as Mme. Camargo’ in the com-| the commen Hie art had the lime he wore at the famous ibradiey-| popu A realities Martin ball; Miss Grace White and) pe Craduall many other women of Tn his patel Champney haa principal gallerte fenriette de Hou ii of hungry, {inmor! alized. the boy, the wharfr M elf and daughter phins ° news * res on election fight, loves Nis modea. He hy and knows them. He o1 Jong a8 he ts he absoly lo ae he pleases, and b to obey 1 that long the real ww Tork street boy la happy. Once xive him the iden that he ls obeying some one, he becomes a® stubborn as a mule? heen Abpcupriated apiece of # popular novel Champney was born tn on ay. 153, He studied abroad, first with Edouard Frere in Parts, and then at the Antwerp Academy, He became an AON. A. tn 1888, Bost The edition of the Souvenir Presidential Supplement of next Bunday’s World {6 limited, aa orders for the color supplement must be made by newsdealers in advance. Those desiring to secure one or more copies should notify their newsdealer omy. Thomas Barclay, Cartoontat of the Baltimore News, givee Mie impression of ©, G@, Bash, Cartoontat ot the New York 14, Riven his impression of Bryan and McKinley in the Souvenir Presidential Supplement (0 be given with next Bunda: Workd, Nineteen other famova cartoonists als contribute original apd hitherto unpublished drewings, cath giving hie impremion of the two Bryan and McKinley in the Souvenir Presidentiat Gapplement to be given with next Aundayre World. Niaeleen other famous cartoonists algy contrfvate original and hitherto umpubitahed drawings, each giviog his impremelon of the gare | Ean

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