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‘THE CONSUMERS PARK BREN IRS. ADDICKS, DICTATOR, NAMES A SENATOR. QOQDOHHTOIVEOIOSCSOHOVIVNIDGOODOSIIGIOSHIOOINL Delaware Re gublican Politi cians Jarred by the Word of «a Woman. laware. om hy never board fr Mrs. Ad from hr ? push . f ty i v wa: . sold DOVER. jvel., Jan, 2—Who will go to} et Washingt'4; to sit as United States + Senator /?om Delaware ulong with J. Edward Addicks? “I ha'as no objection to Mr. Higgins,” Mir. Addicks, ‘but my wife prefers | ® Hae S. HIN i Andy so one of the most curloux polltl- { eal ¢$onditions on record {s precipitated into the current history of the State. The Republican polittcjans are severely Jar red. by the circumstance.and talk un- So'iantly of a woman's dictation in af- {firs of the commonwealth. | Anthony \Higgins, to whom Mr. Ad- ‘dicks has no objection, has been the Ras Tagnate's most prominent opponent in the arena of State politics. Hilles, whom Mrs, Addicks advccates, tus been known ns a leutenant of Hire . He ts a young. and successful law. of Wilraington, who has also bee a pel na. bine is defeat, awho ‘Know her. Uttle 9) ths’, with her Bust ical’ akabitidan and preferri! quiet farm Ife a others. the past two seasons. F Tn Sine t is taken for xrante! dicks has Won out, as he conspicuously active public .man. surely golng.to him. WOMAN FALLS TO DEATH. Ary. Lonian Merritt Inevantly | Robert. Nosenthal Discovered Baby Killed at Home. tn Veatibule. Accident {s supposed to be reeponsible| No one haa appeared t Ror the death of Mrs. LoulamMerritt,| found vy Robert J. Ros Who fell sixty r-shaft at he feet from the rgof of the {Park ave- ie. to the pavement and was instantly heard the crit of a baby in tie soul and, golpz out, Bhi found by the jmnitor with) found here a, nine-month old female many ‘boner dre 8. Merrit ealld prepped fn a newspaper. He car- whore pustand la lorist, dad been ried the infant into the house and went gue ime, Yesterday @he prepared to fo for a walk after aiding nw friend to Hospitul, look'aftor her childron. It 1s wappoded | | The child was dreised tn a pink gown, ahe went to the roof of he apartment-| red cap and a red woollen coat, waite house and fell over the coping. atockingsiand black $1.000 REWARD. Notice to the Stockholders of .OF BROOKLYN, N. yY. 31, 1900, coniprising a periou'sf less than 12 months, amounts to 71,953: BARRELS, which isthe exact quantity of Beer actually sold X0.0% held oMce, which Is a Itls also rare! hear of « man going straight to the hout having frst held some before comes to is “i matter young lawyer re family of Quake most reapec but that silence may hi it may mean, he fs not grateful to for her romnark has made Mrs. Addicks J» described py those it as having really Claymont to all ec is the mother of two bdeauulful ¢auchters, and with them has geen much_in Newport society during the Senatorial situation A th: r. he has, aid that one geat at Washington is ro oS FOUND CHILD IN.NEWSPAPER tertaining a party of friends In his home, 138 Kast Forty-alxth street. Mr. Rosea- for a policeman, who took it to Beslerue TADSHSS 2011S) 100, DoOOpOO OOF SOC OG OC the ut | . NC CO. | The sale of Lager Beer FROM JANUARY 6, 1900, TO DECEMBER ‘The Divideud of 7% dectared out of the frst year's ost earings. will Le pald at the offes, He., Brooklyn, \N. .Y., viranaferred tothe: Siehing 1 Laat earn! efter January 18, 1901, and the balance of the net "Fhis success shows that the excellent quality of the CONSUMERS PARK;BREWING CO.’S AMERICAN. S1 entire satisfaction .to.the public, President Herman Raub offers a Reward of $1,000.00 toanybody who can prove that the above statement is not correct. BREWING Co, u : WE OFFER TO THE TRADE Our Am at $6.00 Per Barrel. WE DO NOT CHARGE WAR TAX. ‘ ibe ie a oc ari af the Stockholders of The Consumers Sy erican Standard Beer Geraet atckerbocter and Myrtle avenues, pit aber te resident, ANDARD BEER has .given CHAS. PAUL URFF, Secretary. eee. THK WOR 1; values. Lace Curtatns. WEDNESDAY Vis The Annual White Sale is one of our pets—an jevent upon which we bestow with (a lavien ant t efforts that our great buying organization is capable of—and for months the preparations lave been carried on on both sides ofthe Atlantic in saeethet thisteale may aie up to OUR standard of excellence. We hope that it will—for it’s a high standard—one that but few stores in the whole world can hope to reach. Therefore, it is with pardonable pride that we invite you to attend the opening day, for which we submit As the sale progresses, additional attractions will be announced from day to day in the public prints. Please look for them We include Lace Curtains in the White Sale, not simply because they harmonize in color with the great January event, but because we can be of particular ser- vice to you with them. We import, as well as order from American makers, lower prices than other stores, and so can sell’ to you at ING, JANUAKY Eta Ue » ~) yu. aa) Women's Muslin and Cambria Underwear, Children's and Infants’ Undermustins, THEBIG.STORE é 3 Eo Go0-Worrow Morning, with the opening of The Big Store, our Fifth Annual White Sale will make its initial bow to New York. That it will be an event of more than ordinary scope and importance is vouchsafed by the record of its four predecessors, all of which were eminently successful because they deserved to be. 1828S ZA, Ghe Sale Gmbraces Cottons, Linens, Shacts and Pitlow-Cases, Gowels, Crashes cad Blankets, as well as Uon'’s Untaundercd White Shirts, Collars and Cutts, Bue Greatest in Point of Low Prices. | Women’s Wustin Underwear. Women's Aprons, Wrappers and Sacques, CEméroideries and Handkerchiers, Bedspreads, Gablectoths, Yapkins, Doities, and in each individual line the offerings will be great in quantity, greater in quality, Assortments practically without limit—styles enough to suit your indi- vidual tastes, be they what they may—careful, conscientious and clean work- manship—honest and tried materials—remarkably low prices—every point that’s fer our Spring business, tens of thousauds of pairs of | important to you has been looked after, resuiting in offerings that we are sure Lace Curtains, in immense lots, that we may get you will quickly appreciate. Muslin & Cambric Undershirts Corset Covers. Math taper < 4901 World Alma 15 | specially reduced for this sale to nac he a the following special | Cottons, CouielsandbableLinen, It's the housekeeper’s great once a year chasce to re- plenish her table linen at practically Half Price! And Please remember that this is not an invitation’ for the purchase of carried over goods, undesirable things or” odds and ends, and that every yard and every pleceof the offerings represent strictly high grade, mew and desirable, merchandise of the very first order of extel- lence, € Cottons. GOOD UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, regularly worth yard; in this sale at ae, nu iste GOOD WaITE CAMBRICS, yas 900 wa RICE, regularty worth 10c.. a yards fa PILLOW CASE this sale at SHEETING OF A GOOD QUALITY, yard; in this sale at on CHEESECLOTH, full yard wide, in this sale at. 6% 11% 20) MUSLIN, regularly worth 1Sc. a yard; in regularty worth 2S, a Tegulatly worth 6c. a yard; SGowels. BATH TOWELS, regularly worth 10c. oy > in this sale at PACE TOWELS, regularly worth 1°c. apiece; in this saleat HEMMED OR HEMSTITCHED HUCKABACK TOWELS, fegularly worth 16c. cach, at roqulasty. FINE HEMSTITCHED HUCKABACK TOWELS, worth 25c.; in this sale at ALL LINEN STUCK TOWELS, bemstitched, with initiate; Tegilariy worth 30e. apiece; in thiu sale at FINE DAMASK TOWELS, with ie borders; 10; worth 69¢. aplece; in thin sale at? rad ‘And hundreds of otters eqtuully cheap. Crash Gowellting. BLEACHED CRASH TOWBLLING, regulasty worth 614¢. 1 yard; in this sale at ‘ " one ona sa TOWELLING, regularly worth tiéc. a yard; ia thio Gable Cloths and Dinner Napkins. S8-toch BLEACHED DAMASK at, per yar!, 60-inch CREAM DAMASK at, per yard, ‘72-10ch BLEACHED DAMASK at, p:r yard, 72-inch BLEACHED DOUBLE DAMASK at, per yar, 21-inch DINNER SIZE NAPKINS at, per dozen, 135 3 24-inch DINNER SIZE NAPKING at, per dozen, 95am L935> Srish Pont Doyties, Scar/s and Shams, Manufacturers’ wump'cs at $4 and 14 the regular selling prices: DOYLIES, regularly werth &., for 3 DOYLIES, regularly worth 12¢., for 5 | DOYLIES, regularly worth 20c., for 10 CENTREPIECES, SCARFS AND SHAMS, worth 49c., at 19° CENTREPIECES, SCARYS AND SHAME, worth 69. each, CENTREPIECES, SCARFS AND SHAMS, worth $1 agiest) | CENTREPIECES, SCARFS AND SHAMS, worth $1.59 apiece, TREE ECES, SCARFS AND SHAMS, worth §2.00 apiece, Handkerchiers. In addition to the great assortments of Hasidker- chiefs we carry in our regular stock, we fave reserved for the ennusl sale several important special lots that we had the good fortune to pick up duriig the pest three or four weeks, at great reductions from regular » wholesale cost. All these we will place on sale to-morrow for: the time. Among them are: LADIES' SWISS EMBROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED. HANDKERCHIEFS in a great variety of pretty patterns, rae worth 10e., 1Se. and 19c-; Your chotce at 7e.,e. and sé; Chddren’s & Intants’ Wear. Dainty, crisp, well-made goods. that reffect in seam and every stitch the infinite care bestowed upon them in their preparation; goods that you would’ and giadly buy at their regular prices, now. to be’ sold. at figures that at any other time or place would) be simply impossible. Here are examples: CHILDREN'S GINGHAM AND PERCALE DRESSES, a choice of 4 different styles, sites 1 to 4 years, in this sale for INFANTS’ NAINSOOK NIGHT SLIPS, with box plait down front, neck and sleeves trimmed with neat ruffle; special for this sale at INFANTS' LONG AND SHORT NAINSUOK DRESSES, Mother Hubbard yoxe of tucks and fine ombmidery, all: well! made and full sizes; special for thin sale at . CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, with umbrella rn@le. edged with everlasting trimm'ng; sizes 2 to 14 years; special for this sale at CHILDREN’S FINE MUSLIN. DRAWERS, mado of Mayon. ville muslin, with tucks and fire French embroider 3 ied; sizes 2 to 8 years; special for this sale at CHILDREN’S MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS, with Mother lower prices. WMustin Sowns. : But advantageous os this plan is from every point of | EMPIRE MUSLIN GOWNS, with peepee Pah erased omel PLAIN MUSLIN CORSET COVERS, view, it has one disadvantage; we are compelled to buy | embroidered ycke and ruffled revers, | in thie acto for * 49 ot va good quality and perfectly fin- more than we really need, and it is right here where the ee customer only; in this sale at, 29| RAINY-DAY MUSLIN. UNDER. peste customer only; in this 6 anuary Sele of I.ace Curtains originated—the selling of u SKIRTS, with drop. skirt, corded Pardon) i af reduced prices of the surplus stocks. Read | MUSLIN GOWNS, with hich neck, uffie and tucks; inthis sale'at 50 | HEAVY MUSLIN CORSET COVERS gregtly ih tha barcatn etore: best! , | Tuffled neck and sleeves, and tucked MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS, with with full {ront and fished seams; in the prices, they te! je bargi y : and embroidered yoke; io this saleat = 38! gore umbrella ruffle and extta dust this sale at 15 NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 3 1-2 yards leog, reli- MUSLIN GOWNS of an extra good ruffle (3 to a customer only), in this FRENCH CAMBRIC CORSET COV- able in quality; ordinarily sold at $1.50. pair; reduced for quality, with tucked yoke, rollin; sale at, cach, 38 | ERS, with torchom lace, trimmed this sale to a ear ane coe Shenae eat braid; 69 | MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS, with lace neck and sleeves; in this sale at 1 HAM 250 pairs, in the best in this sale al edging on tucked ruffle, deep flounce eyes emai onaie Hy Tswanase pair; reduced for FINE CAMBRIC GOWNS, with } aod extra dust ruffle; n thie aale at 58 Beal Gad this gale to 1,45 | rotid lace and hemstitched'yoke;.| , | MUS 1) HEONDERSKIRTS, with neck and sleeves; inthis vale at : lace and extra dust ruffle, SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, {n' exqgisitely woven, artistic EMPIRE MUSLINGOWNS, with | choice | Wud iase.Goeing and extra dust ruffle, EMBROIDERED CORSET COV- patterns, a; unually sold at from $3.50) to $4.00 a pair; reduced 1.95 Bec sitened Lrattes, embroidered ' in thin | ea; in this aale at 69 ERS, eh-Ating, me stamed raat d : : le for] MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS, with i DE CALAIS CURTAINS, worth §3.50 a pair to im- EMPIRE CAMBRIC GOWNS, } Oa Val tence fleuteeet trtecmied! with thaee tes this sale at 39 port; a dainty curtain apd a big bargain at, per pair, _ 2.25 with tucked square yoke and ruf- | tertions of torcbon, cluster of tucks snot NAINSOOK CORSET cov. 7 URT, wr : and tucked ruffle jorchon a insertion and edge Fae TIO cay OES rata trained tor tala EMPIRE NAINSOOK GOWNS, with lace, extra dust ruffle (3 to a clisto- of Valenciennes or Chany lace; in thls sale to, per pair, 2,95 | matelasse or torchon insertion and bette erate eet SA s a 69 . edge; 00 te ¥ hs le RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS, te $480 ind; duced 15 | pie otis ane fot” 3,69] fake and nmin tucked ae ie SHORT) FRENCH [CORSETS COV, y : e of Cluny lace and dust ruffle; in Valenciennes lace edge and yoke, rib. IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, handsome $7.25 and $7.50 gltesiep caciene assortment otf other 120 this eale at 1.95 | bon girdle; Iu this agle at , 89 goods; redoced for thjs sale to, per pair, 4.85 | Styles ranging in prices from 49. to 12.00) campric UNDERSKIRTS, with ieNcouser) covenat: wysH POINT LACE CURTAINS, recently on sale at $9.00, Chemises. eee tees possible style and pl eae? 5.00 $10.C0 and $10.50 a pair; reduced for this sale to 6.75 | musLin CHEMISE, with lace edged at 1.25 D, IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, exquisite $12.00 t0 $15.75 | yoke and siceves, or with plain band; . Capea Say Sarees ces east curtains ; matchless bargains at, per palt, . in this sale a a a SLIN D! Wiotsint twckea i S MUSLIN CHEMISE, with open front, Soand Soy la thinsaleat 17 | Gipaltate a customer ealy); in this i / Lace Bed Spreads with Shams. corded ands and reinforced sleeves; pe tte rs tar je at, per pair, In this sale at lower prices than ever before offered: camtate es et 29 ered open front ou, Mammed neck SAMPRIC! DRAWERS, | wide, full, ia zi Wear, a and sleeves; in js sale a’ Tse ROUT BED SETS— 22 sets, formerly on saleat $18.25 |). | atitched ruffle finish, in this sale at 40/ aryeniy UNDERSKIRTS, with MUSLIN DRAWERS—Tucks and ‘dRIsH POINT. BED mete De nigeitiy werted ‘ NAINSOOK SKIRT CHEMISE, lacs double ‘umbrella tucted rule and ‘S Tuffes with wide face Insertion; tn D Q ; ' 4 insertion and edge, ribton insertion yoke bandg; in this sale at Tagularly on nale at $18.00 and §20.00; reduced for thie eale to 12.50 | with lace-edged ruffles on-skirt; in MUSLIN GOWNS, with plain tucked MUSLIN DRAWERS, with wide ruf- IRISH POINT BED SETS—47 rets qualities that have this sale at 98| Hubbsrd yoke; in this sale at 58 | fe of cambric, trimmed with tucks nover teen sold heretofore for less than from $13.50 to $15.00; SHORT, MARGUERITE OR SKIRT 2.2 INBOOK GOWNS, with square or wide lace; in this sale at 29 reduced fog this sale to 8.75 coRMtaE All qualities, all prades hematitched neck; in this sale at 1.25 | MUSLIN DRAWERS, with wide POINT PREADS— and all prices. CAMBRIC GOWNS, with surplice edge of lace on tucked ruffle, or CAM- (aaa can be bad separatsiy eaived)y epolariy on sale at neek, all over hemstitched yoke; in BRIC DRAWERS, with bemstitched Horn 9.00 to $12.00 reduced for this sale to each, 5.95 Flannolette and Percato | this sale at 1.45 | and tucked lawn ruffle; in thin saleat 49. P FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, with 3 IRISH POOWT PANEL LACES, rerulatly on salt at trom Wrappors, aaa acer ynie teencer vere, | TUCKED MUSLIN DRAWERS, $1.00 to $1.35 per yard;~sedpeed for th’s sale to OS} 4 lots specially reduced for this sale very fi ze8 43 and 50; in this ale troldery; in this male at 69 IRISH POINT CURTAIPEACES, the S0c. and SS. per yard as follows: at 1,25 2 , : > NAINSOOK DRAWERS, «umbrella grualities; colucad fot teiaale to 29'| Lot 1 PUANNELETIES WRAP. Colored Stuffs and Undor- | sutie of insert!on and edge £ Point FINE LACE DOOR PANELS; in Irish Point, Arablankend EARS with ct athont areed alos pobre . de Paris lace and fing finish, Sais anen toae! a arabe A rreoies Prices on fay 69 | patterns, and not to be had eleswhere EXTRA ney FLANNELETTE worth $1.75; in this sale at 1.25 at our erie ee 69) GOWNS, im this sale at 50 Aprons. ; : Toba Osa SQUA BRCALE ALL-WOOL EIDERDOWN 4 WRAPPERS, with bishop aleev i . WHITE LAWN APRONS, extra In Bod Spreads, Blankets, and full ruffe around yoke, in light i NRA IG TEED rs lane, with deep tem and pla bre arlet beets 98] PRETIY LAWN DRESSING Beto Sheets and Pillow Cases | “3. DAINTY FLANNELETTE BACQUES, in light pattetta, at 49 | WHITE LAWN APRONS, with ethos WRAPPERS, with velvet ribbon UNDERSRIRTE'S with | jufiled bretelles; in this rale at 23 + we will offer many a rare bargain during the White Sale. | trimmed yoke bretelles, belt collars, Sits usabrela flousers at4ize 39 | PLAIN BRETELLE APRONS, extra “aif you need’ some of these goods row or expect to need | fiiiy’worth $1.75; in this sale at 98| BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, large and fine, with bands and very thegn'in the near future, don’t miss these splendid oppor- tate FLANNELETTE WR AP- domet flannel lined, with or without deep hem; in this sale at 39 tunities to save money. sei PERS, all over tucked yoke, fanc; Sucked rues a hl ste a u 98 GInGe ane APRONS, (Bte a custo: 3 ; Uned ‘sleeves, flounced skirts; odd, SATEE! Ww i Bed Spreads. pretty and serviceable styles; in this knife-plaited rufile ard 2 tows of LARGE GINGHAM APRONS, with a ‘An importer's sample collection—about 1,200 ia all—the finest quilts sale vat 1,25] ruching; in this sale at 69) | sulted beetelion; in this ante a made, all kinds and sizes, at less than half regular prices. sie pepectinoy meio es Cmbrotdertes. |\Weon’s Shirts, Collars & Cutts 6,00 Imported Marsellies Quilts at 2.95 We import direct from the manufacturing centres of | /) ° R. % 4,00 Imported Marseilles Quilts at 2.45 the old world, maintaining representatives in Europe all | and ight ‘lobes 3.00 Imported Marseilles Quilts at 1.95 the year 'round. This gives us, in addition tothe op-| This will be your opportunity to lay in a year’s sup- | grat 1,75 Domestic Quilts at 98 | portunity of first selection and control of new and par-| ply of gvod Shirts, Collars and Cuffs t prices that will BSc, Domestic Quilts at 49 ticularly desirable styles, the great advantage of lowest not again be possible in 1901. HIcase do not judge cost, the saving of at least two middlemen's profits. by prices alone, but come and see the remarkable values Blankets and Comforters. To appreciate how much this saving amounts to read ! we are offering. (34 Floor.) these examples: 1,000 DOZEN MEN'S UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS, f last month's big purchase is here and | EDGINGS in nainsook, Swies and camtric, narrow baby made of good, strong muslin, with pure linen bosoma and te- wil betpinced area yep at these remarkably ow prices: ie edges, extra wide margined edges and 14-inch demi flounces, ‘Inforced Eacka and fronts, worth Soc. apiece; all sizes in this 104 WOOLLEN BLANKETS at, per pair, 1,95 and 2,45 | 3 5c., 8c., 10c., 15¢. and 25c. a yard | sale at 35 10-4 WOOLLEN BLANKETS at, pet pair, 2.45 and 3,35 | INSERTINGS from '% to 2 inches wide, Sc., 10c, and 15¢. yard | 2,500 DOZEN Men'S UNUAUNDERED! DRESG! SHIRTS, 7 53 . _ , made of guatant Yameul mi 1 W ? AND set-in bosoms, backs ani fronts reinforced, split neckSands, | E hort or regular 400 pairs of FINE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, regularly Corsets. felled seam antinusus facing; througboat, sl mt of regular sd at 10.20 a f 5.95 | tm conjunction with our Great White Goods Sele, [0 aeons, oon tck and {tot <r open, back only all WINTZR-WEIGHT BED COMFURTERS for single beds, our Corset Department will hold a special clearance sale at 15, at, each, - 95 | sale of high-grade Corsets at greatly reduced priccs, | 99 pozEN MEN'S UALAUNDERED CUSTOM MADE WINTER-WEIGHT BED COMFORTERS, for double beds, {enabling those who usually buy their corsets at the| DRESS SHIRTS, made of the finest muslin and linen; have at, each, 1.50 | same time they buy their supply of white undergar- ised bainyey les a8 avery knew e. Imororement et WINTER-WEIGHT BED COMFORTERS, for extra sited | ments to do so at a great saving from our regular low | <i be putin a ltt ailie vorth $1.00 aplecer ia, this beds, at, each, 1,95 | prices. Here are a few of the many price reductions | cite at 65 Sheets, made for this occasion : | 300 doren MEN'S MUSLIN NIGHT ROBBS, all atzes; worth SHEETING, 116 yards wid ‘4 AMZRICAN, LADY CORSETS, long and short, walats, 5c, each; in this sale at 2» STANDARD QUALITY SHEE’ 1 136 yards wide, wort! erfect in shape and bound to wear well; in black, white cpitips ia 39c. a yard; rh this sale at 27 | brideab; fully worth $1.75 a pair and uaually sold. at that; Re Fan corer Ee enced ary anteee erates om Taper hit Ra alts ee deb ied at eee etal sO" CORSETS: with high bust and short hip or low | sized; worth Sc, each;\in this sale/at 39 y over’ hip; regutatls 1.25 | 4,000 dozen MEN'S EXTRA FINE 4-PLY COLLARS, with Paittow Cases, see ap ea ere cA AP |e ee nr eer Sr ae a PILLOW SLIPS OF AGOUD QUALITY, 45x36 nches, regu- | 4, regularly worth $3.00 a [all ses, the equal in, watitehing and laundry work larly worth 12}4c.; in this sale at 7% | pair; epecial for this sale at 1,25 y 4 eae Scania } 2 Sc. 000 torn MEN'S , extra fine 4-ply, in any sl HEMBTITCHES | PILLOW SLIPS, very fine, size 45536 A lot of SHORT DOMESTIC CORSETS, worth 75c. a pair, Ag | Leto dota MENS ply, 12 Hubbaru tucked yoke, neck and sleeves trimmed: with’ ruffles! for this sale at tdzes 2 to 4 years; speci: ---All Newsdealers, 25c.