The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1900, Page 13

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BIGGEST OF 1,200 “WATCH-. “MEETINGS” TO BE HELD HERE. 08. In the TO UO, CO OCOOUGDOOOUOOO CUCU OUOCOOUDUUOUUU OD OOOO UOOUO COO ODOC OOOO OUR UU OUO Ie men’s and Or mas values. DBNDNTHEDOSSS sanccess<seeseo! os NODODNC texture, Boys’ Handsome Silk-wove holiday styles Pie wieie s@ieeies: NODANNNTDOGDODDS Sonoes: All Over the Land Mid= Children's ike, “how pedian if i vind by whag parceular wild | night Receptions to}: Kuala Aten ‘roth house” Pt re & ) NMeteon Hundred gives way en's ani y's the 20th Century | semrsiesens <. eeiera@eieeee| | Singer Hyndned and Ore, hah ath figured and’ whites... y knows. Are Planned—Great h an Ate Now what sehemen Mr. Kpobia e : io songs, mn fy apr Red Cross Scheme. | a DAA ae ming banda. willbe rn Wy a mighty | M Nia omens * nae an Onan ns ht to be done, The pi hoi The Twanilet 4 in Manefeld’s production of | * vertury. cannot end O81 AT Men's Oxi Fr itenry ¥ c ting party Li tn th COALS +++ ols World report Mensages from Afar, before y given to any viet por wil were are he diy t malier® try jn store, ‘That much 4 It will begin in Ho @nd Maltimore simulta the néWoomer progresses acrome the continent receptions will be held In every other the land, * to the dawning nd potentate 1) horns and tom fools sald he. Nowadaya romething odd and in that’ the Goy the Pixchanie ow, we dont ter to have that | clty, village and hamlet It] The c&y and commonatty of Nety noes by the United May tor th it perhaps the York Will apest tho departing ning ins ate een Baturday se that Is next teoath cemiury and ome the twen Ho eee tide] BALUrtAy Will be \y ya me the twer worlds wile | } my, Dut T wniters dev ther auspices / 0 vate wtand ball or somebody who oMelaily undor President Guggenhotmer's joint "Amo LM iin those who greetings to be read in May fteon Square faye rent, thelr milttee of the Munielpal Assembly, OKs WUlwead the grand , ERED. Merman Gutest, | Wloitessreth 6, TO Thame up Aratefate for that part Doyle daiohk and Wise, a Aldermen Toledo, Cincingall “and oer “Then we want hay owns, a few Robert. Muh, Caan, [Byrne H ea ucah Olga at” bese iene | Caiiem, falven, maybe batt aaah’ Vaughn, Gaftney and nal Its but If there] ohait. it 1h ROK nn ele fitwt meeting for orguntaation/ and tof must be w wir Wh! tind | flim. a ited son Hate , es devine the plan and acope of the recep: | i reat th oxtaence to naltigate ita] a broker, boye want 9 orrd y ‘ol ey're a ¢ tlon was called for 11 o'ctogk today | "Wreaiiont MoKinley and Willtam J.|ihignt brine’n liner alatacenct tate da the Counc!) Chamber, rar A ve om ur irpetnes wale a joke. The committeo will have, $2,600 ot] Ward Howe, the author of “The Hate nyway, tf the ball plan goes through " 4 Hymn, of the Repubiie; ia NW Jolors of th Miner Knickerbocker's mone to abend} ao. it steney fring, 1D, dankey tone Raneaea ce aMele cteart At the celebration, the Cowhell having ang Archbishop fe Temple hy Santerbury, Weill, have a Dand of music, of course, Blrend: the bill, on resident Fronoh Res) and tm In fayor oy ~~ peat Aldor pric, and Cunt, tert rey fue greet | sion to ti nalleriee, way W for HARA 0 new century, #0 do Wu Foon { A rat celebration will borin Monday | ine Chinese Mets Fe Rae af Renee Elvi the receinte to some evening, Decem| in Oy Hal aan and t ne 0} Nid Pe ‘collea ve. of the non ar commissioned ‘meer ie the American Hall wii f stall wilh rea a ite ieee army in nth Philippines 18 on ite way ¥ F; hy Trolley Gar, per- articles, 1 the lowest possible f Me ol: tons, 6 Haagen "ighsehg) Gratin ith Saree ine Pelt ho | OUP Mather or Mother || ety atone jaticle, Our quotations at the lowe pon Our sade of goods, Come}ycitons ue ad Painonel's People's oral U Hix | he cfty from Washington by the Board ‘iil appreciate a pair of Harris? perfect| \CCitnt, Speings tins in and view our great display, OPEN EVENINGS. sorts from small or uidred spon wall fad neue on onelot Control of the F ‘Ceoas, filting glasses for Christmas. Noch an, Nip: VOLY FINCLY a namvanmnnmnrnnnnrncnncnsiminsne nnn’ woe dinary sort toa large Ais aod the Geran Nn woclelles Letop nt the We Wii Amoria. Detach: son pramination, Parchares made meee wy iahed Many \, 59 Folding Cameras of { '!litary drum, iris very | bouth. entry te they will ink Peal Saher Gen fe fe ports i can be exchanged aften Ghwistmas, cht cys pay ' the finest makes, all styles { Peginning silerpated” ne tae “ths | een her tae tdarden A GOLD MOUNTAD BYEGr Asses |{,, Roll 0p and #185, 3.98} Silver Ten ry) f° mien le th the nk ope Strong oak, antique fin ward from... eae of duadhie wa Su nk Tiana To Honor sen Darton, 53,00 sit iby wil ade and) nl? Be avd feu PY ol IL opel of & Ww Auaill ver rable; cone ru ‘5 hae tiky aan ri taush of wrenty of | the the Gand Army, te pt eo Other Styles $1.00 ‘toward. pine intertor ; all styles and. sizes; well very graceful, Gls th “4 Nie Movs, of Bok, pare Only. vi 22 made and finished , pretty pieces - Woth th a t tuent Pros resident, well | present ent. sliver 106 oa Ht. A, HARRIS, aut jagic Lane upward from. ss, 20¢ NV tet faethe 7 98 bi ps To the Vang fronne Me Parton "it fie ble? ie. W, he Specialist, ie =A tine iressed £477 WA, } orsamentation. Very speetal at 7. of al 'e~ i c ae mde te Cross and w achieves | 142 W, 23d directly opp. Proctor’. selkdtion and Dolls, laige Child's Desk, with hol oa be the Lord's | Prayer 5 re Open Ewenings. Hortmaent of ‘il Sorts and sizes, angie ty large book compartment yen n » a the etro! rate ‘Ol Hundred’! ranging from H double blackboard, lower meantury ai & in ot ew tt eh! gi] Hy by Boum's Band and sung Piles ae setting), bee bron, 1600 sr F ti Tig ve 29 q ey Ae hay, very ennly made My} m one: ot| Be chore wil be dancing until apa wtih fae 3 Bae OR hansom cab, ing, the fatest effects; many ial ba h4 He spt ve. will Hr ee igi , K Will be 1 cents to in miniature, made of strong.) exclusive novelties; a very aes at bad 98c the,new centut vend the Hed Cross "wil wet the steel and — non-auto- 49 ) $complete assortment, at priees bol matics very special at. ) ranging from $40 down lo,.., 19e Yny. 4 > hig! sen Carving Hie Toy Pianos, in ail Onys, Tables ce over BROKERS T TO Val 4 1 in all sie with dinely. niche, decor ha gra hl mie of ct RIOT IN FUN. the arena, nual {ubilee celebration, wife and mother in the Jewish cemetery \ ide last night by inhaling gas, He at Bayside, L. 1, they will oe shocked. hronic grumbler, according to his ind killed himself because there 0 many things awry fn itis daily Mi Clot Ap A PULL ing ready holmer’s memory has been . oe and’ will be sold at a eK, ined for) wer ion next] life Pid ot phd of ANID, by v2 ie faet at they were | jean, nol r wire. Oppenheimer died early in 1888] that customers In the holiday Tih ine 4nd tho family ¢ontracted for a fine $140 ated pon penning os with him hen he déatr t Me Ld , Stone to mark her grave. Oppenbelmer| unis io ayreo with hie wi aiid. tres agreed 10 pay for it In thirty days atter|quent famtly Jara addea to his bunten was put up, of nee Et ed woes, Oppenheimer, however failed to pay. Ay! jl weeks Woon the bill, and’a Hen was secured on the Het night he stom by the contractors. The case} home, telling dragged dong until last week because] Mier when A Oppenhelmer-could "Hot be served with| With, HUns, 8 YOUR PROMIOR TO. tried to kill , but roleanes. ENTAL: b= hla mouth end the ies be Dentristry is an by sr Fact. The stake is great. The pain is little, Don’t be a coward, come, $5.00 Rubber Sets $5.00 Repairs Free as Long as the Plate Larts, Gold crowns and bridges, 22-carats fine, $5,00, Gold fillings from $1.00 according to alge, Extracting gas or cocaine, 60c,; with sets free. No Time Lost. OPEN ALL NIGHT, neon and Holidays, tide th Ave., cor, th 5, noi ey grt “cHILO DISCOVERED ROBBERS Tk ta Yo Ham Always vas Baht ‘Twd thieves entered the delitatessen store of Oncar Behjegel, MT Broadway, win to-day, and after ran- arcing, he stah aleter Woh aay ear aa pr wd a They wer herd by re Mi fe on e in Elsie, who ‘Bs the with her fatter and Genta ao ecm her father tnt ira. airs The: bur- ‘8 Hour door ana}: ial FURS, and Malls on eas; mymonts. MANHATTAN 01 mR between Roth ant Bits ‘THE W WORLD: RIDAY BVAUNLNG, USESUL PRESEMS pre-eminent array of boys’ the items in Clothing, Furnish ings and Headgear—big Christ- mas stocks and generous Christ- This store's mastery in apparel for males is particularly gyidentat these high-tides of trade, OPEN Smoking Jackets, double plaid back, Suits, for ages 4 to 8 Suspenders, Boys’ Oxford Gray V icuna Overcoats, ages 4 to 16 Winter Caps of Kersey, with slide bandssev.. Handkerchiefs, just right for school. . Heavy Silk Mufflers of lib. Men's Melton and tie Men'’s Overcoats of Oxford Vicunas, $15 | F ; 16 REE The Surprise Store, of Toys, Games, Dolls and We advise early purchasing if you want the best values and the most desirable} Drums oi all de- rior grades, stag indies, steel, set of 'B, Boye’ and Children's made or to onder D1 Cloalos, Baits, Petticons ints, Wades, urs, Millinery ve OF IBWRLNY. Come Here and Make Your Halec'\or GOOD AN RRADY CASIL J Clothing & Cloak Go, ; 7W 14th Sta beta, 5th & 6th Aves, OPEN EVENINGS, Dress and Hajny-Day ak Bronen. Plante! Wales, Neat fen) fand all hinds of ‘Pre. Watches 4444 THIRDAVE. BET, 65TH 66TH STS. OPN RVESINOS UNTIL 4 Eye Classes Free IH wearables—all EVENINGS UN’ $3,50, $6,50 $7 50)! Vestee 750 $f, 50, $3, 50! 19% 298. 45e | $2, $0, 44,59, $7 25e. 45 95° 45° 75 95¢ | Derk Kid lo Half co irs, Men's Beaver and nenity overs $3.00 ULSTER SPECIALS, | Mer Winter Weight Cheviot suits, $3 HEAVY IRISH FRIEZE, 5, $7.50, $f EFERS. $7.50 ats, $10 BLOCK: 8TH AVENUE, FROM 35TH TO 36TH Furniture Entrance; 260-266 West 36th Street. Don't Fail to Visit Our To It's stupendous, splendid, with | very ex guaranteed cellent YE ha constru es moat m “/ he wach masing un i der Knife and fork 69 tion, hare pe, cae he Aha tenant ational | Burlesque Ball on Exchange GOrsseereseresresseueversrveee O7E mon ious ft; Organisation. Col. Wiliam J Urallonae 1, Shoo-tly, very de. and sweet ot ne baleen of Sta evil ate Floor Part of Plan. Slrable toy, nicely in tone; NM 5 ‘Groh wih Rais y tent On the floor of the Stock Bxchange painted, strongly, prices from ofthe Greg, ‘ad ere will this afternoon @ little informal disous- R made, all sizes, 36 down to., ee aa Aira. J: Mion Foster, | 4. [ston will be held by board member sii $1 far. upward from, « 30c aw «any f decide upon & programme for the an- automatic nN Body Dol! i} aceeuny, a ik ’ shutter and’ fine achto jolle in ‘ large vi Pay ie An ay Veriect “ Money GLOBE CREDIT WA’ Te WORLD UALS! ING Harlem lira benavae! hie ple od then pave Jue mae turned on, feereh, ria TARE be HEALTH, BEAUTY and LIFE Ladies’ and Gents’ "Spent Paves tek Woot One are risked by neglect of the Teeth Ly Withoat Mrearity BUM ee ore alr and wat | CASTORIA ji der Lisa Cemmedoci hoe | czas Mi and on pay ‘apen 2280) AV, 4a | CONMEDEN TIAL, epi co. tit 2 Open evenines DEC EMBER 21, all sorts of handles... Boys' Chinchilla Frieze ad ‘Boys’ Novelty Blouse navy blueand other shades and correct colors, ,., | Holiday Neckwear, immense Holiday Handkerchief Japonet initialed, Should any Christmas present be hates bring back the one bought at the Surprise Store for exchange or refund All clothing purchased here is kept in repair for one year without cost, cBAUMANNeY of all sorts for the little folks’ amusement, meaty: - Watrhes & Diamondn on re Rast, 125th at CREDIT OUS ANDS Of THEM. T IL. Cc HRISTMAS. and Union Umbrellas, Q5e $f, 45 $1, 95 ant Th $99.80, 93,80 TS eo 4,45, $,98 rate, SH $2,850. $4 75e 5s $148 250 45° 756 LINE Be, (0. 156 Reelers Alpine and Golf Hats ) ae shades... Gloves in all the new If] just in Hose, in brilliant color mbinations Men's Oxford and Csssimere Suits. $5 | $15 Mega Suils of linpe bli Worss $7. 50 . $3,50 Men's Weighty Engl its 0, Open Evenings Unt C shristmas, 132 10 146 West Fourteenth. $i, Between Oth and 7th Aves, Dept. is holiday decorations and pt. tive biavs frame work, onyx top and she begin at 4,98 ¢ Grocery, Ni Furniture X Z, and Ice Wagons, ina vartety of styles and of 1 excelleat construction, strong steel, painted In hi dat colors, very cheap 36c Regent Harp, has 25 strings, cover ag tal, and Joint. jariely, 2% Pegs, | Out i WEEKLY, emt Wajtham and Bixio Ml ante & TASH, MATDEN | Dime tive calle WALTIAM weekly. art CHANGE DIA faction or Refunded. TCH co, Interest and Dividend Notices, The Bowery Sav ings Bank, uae nG'C0, ip Pian UP 0K YOU Wan, ¢, Sry goods, nie aed vent | BY, al ot sh Np he M, Beg Tridey Ney DIAMONDS, WATGHRS Weekly paymenia te Tinproved Onder of Nell Sten, and Cale L" Jeanie, vidas etarene Piles AMAILICAN Chub, wien), WATUM & DIAMUND ©O,, 1) Maiden hae, joLermeat a4 Oreentronda is to mention ail the best comic artists and writers i World, Most Famous Painting in America, 2 2 at ut ONLY COPY EVER MADE. Reproduced in original colors, size 24 x 28, and given free with next Sunday's World. * * * . * * Tho Prince Chigi, a great Ttalian of much royal blood, was- ; jtempted, and he foll—being a true son of Adam, But he had more reavon to fall than did Adam, In the first place, the Prince Chigi was in debt. Ob, ao deep Jin debt! In the second place, there was an art dealor—a man of speclous arguinent and, more to the point, of argumentative specie-—who wtod as the tempter, Qnoth the Prince; “T need your $100,000, T have the pi thut you want. Lt is almost a priceless treasure; but so am I, ix, Lam a treasure, and L have not the price, I have nothing but dobts, ay title and this painting. It is Botticelli’s greatest work, I ida masterpiece among masterpieces in'this home of perfegt art ltaly. Tamust not sell the picture, “The Madonna of the Thorns,’ however, because the Italian Government will put me in jail for a year and fine me one-half the priee you pay for the picture.” W Nowever, he fell, did the Prinea Chigi, and the money wasyT passed and the great painting was smuggled out of Ttaly and takem, to London, and theft sold to a multimillionaire and carried to Philas delphia, in America, into a house which is carpeted with $50,000 rugs and where the peach-blow vase blushes to think of the $18,000 the man paid for it, And the Prince Chigi is fined by the Ttalian Government $63, 000 and sentenced to a year in jail, but flees. to the Italian Government, for what is one prince compared to a” xreat painting by Botticelli, especially so great a painting as “The Madonna of the Thorns?” At any rate, the painting is in Philadelphia, and it is great among greatness} perfect among perfection, | And it is jealously guarded, But as convincingly as its present owner, Mr, P.'A. B, Widener, argied with the Prince Chigi, just so convineingly did the Sunday World argue with Mr, Widener. “You should have a reproduction of this great picture made and given to the public,” said the Sunday World, “Very well,” said Mr, Widener, “The Sunday World yoy make the re production provided it will not slight the picture iw ae or in any way, So the Sunday World, knowing what its artist, Mr, Hyde, contd do, agreed to Mr, Widener’s conditions and has reproduced the greatest of all paintings now in America, “The Madonna of the Thorns.” Now, what to do-with it? Why, give it to the public! So, next Sunday, as « special CHRISTMAS ART SOUVENTR, printed as a separate sheet 21x28 inches (almost as large as the original), reproduced in eol- ors, “THE MADONNA OF THE THORNS” (obtainable in no other way) will be given to every purchaser of the Sunday, World, free of charge, It is a splendid picture as reproduced, Splendid as a plota » four-hour RY eoneert, ty te called the It seven hundred aii tty brokers Get a Wilson Piano, the matic lens, double} Prices as low as, ing } octaves, tuned in! key, Fach inefleplondid on account of its romantic history, You really shoul SaREEREREET ene 18 standard of perfection, for , ponte hol der, ou 4xa\ bho Fly. Rocker, dappled and cludes a supply of music arranged in such I; ve it, for you will probably not be able to see the original painting , ate; special hol rinted pent ro 0 ee nay'e If, 201 " ‘ $155.00, day: prietsssssees 98 lt Teen, 40 {bow the dey th ieee 4,23} |in Mr. Widener’s gallery for some time. $5,00 down and $5,00 Ft = : ‘The picture will be given with The World's New Sunday bite For Sale, ' Pianos delivered on pay- For Salo, td | i ~ Maguzine. ment of $5.00. pena | LI el STONE FOR aT HUSBAND (EAD. toh tg gat as G: SWATCHES °°" CREDIT. Holiday Features of the MAYERS, cash; . os | Me nove WOMPN'R AND GIRLY —eee pons ay, $165.00 GR DIAMONDS, ||"! {fifo World Magazine Mra Oppenheimer's Rest-|Mrs, Raine Had Been|3 "MY, aye $375.00 aT il CREDIT New Sunday 8 ‘Ing Place Is Now Left Driven from the oy, Iachory Is Yorkin day and C. “A SH PRICES Hsiabe woes aly. Lagi prion ve i. Next Sunday. | Unmarked. House. night to keep up with the deman tral on Aree peymeat, aden Ten EM tator Made: Clothin Arita Wat Diependco 431 Bighth Ave, attri] Tait your interest may be enuely centre in ©The Madenae ny 4g Dipentaliner nd Mla ehit:] Beil Raine, proprletor of restaurant BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, ‘or Piste Ouning " OMEN BRENINGD TILL, CHRIATMAR of the Thorns,” it way be ig sila to rend ey ing maga- grave of (he dead] at Third treet, Brooklyn, committed M4 Aven Sth and 60th Ste, Perfect Fitthug, $ DOWN ad DIAMOND, | Wate ct ie vo wow) (Zine Will contain much reading of great meri ip A New Christmas Love Story by the Author of “The Stickit Minister,” S, R, Crockett, entitled “CHAIRLIE IS MY DARLING.” Then Tt is'a powerful romance and is beautifully illustrated, '} there is another story, this one # tale of mystery, by that famous - | writer of strange happenings, William Le Queux, entitled: “THE MYSTERY OF MONTMARTRE.” There are many other things, too, including THE TOILET OF A CHRISTMAS BRIDE, SANTA CLAUS’S REINDEER FARM, Beautiful Woman's Life Blasted by Slander, and—well, page after page of stories, special articles—everything, in fact; most of it illustrated in eolors, Of course, the Sunday World would not be complete withon¢ its new departure The Great 8-Page Comic Weekly, Edited by Geo, W. Peck, are legion, ion them the eoun- ‘To-morrow, in a more extended way, the Morning and Even ing World will give you further information about the Sumday This week its contributors and to ment amet es But small satisfaction: °

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