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ARE YOU FAT? ‘NOW STEP UP! if You Are a Motor- man $25 Awaits You. TRAIN ALL YOO WANT. Here's a Chance to Turn the Laugh on the Thin Folks. Are you « motorman? Tf #0, you are probably fat. ‘Most motormen are. When they steer- bobtall oars they were lean from ‘work; but now that the horse has ge ©. Dicting fer Fat. tne, ia the t faver of the cable and men whose only task is to urn a wheel are taking on , If you are fat enough The Eventing ‘Wortd has $38 tn gold for you. Ne, it Or, If it Is, the joke ts on who hes been guying you were so stout. ‘The Wvening World will give a prise id to the fattest motorman Too Fat for the Job. of either a cable or a trolley car, within @ radiue of twenty miles from City Hall Bquare. The only conditions of the con- that each competitor shall be the presence of at least two ork, Jersey City, ‘a dozen other yiaces andful of gold by no Other effort than a little extra eating. eal ae ee NURSES PLEAD NOT GUILTY. District-Atterney Will Be Ready for Trial im Ten Days, Jesse R. Davis, Clinton L. Marshall | and Edward O. Dean, Bellevue nurses, indicted for manslaughter In the first degree in causing the death of Louls Hilliard, an insane patient, were ar- rigneg for pleading to-day before Judge Cowing. ‘A. representative of H. 13. Anderson, their lawyer, entered the plea of not . kullty and the three men were permitted wo & throu; the ball bonds furnished by. den i ‘Assintant District-Attorney Franklin Pierce announced that he would be ready to try tRe case within ten days. SOUP STUFF FROM MEXICO. Ward Liner Brings It, Also Story . of Rr ka Weather. ‘The first shipment this year of ‘soup etufl” from Havana and Mexico arrived on the Ward Hner Mexico, which doc! to-day. The cargo consiste) of onions, okra, peppers, chilis and other soup condiments, FINE weather. The oldest Cubans could Not recall a hotter or wetter day. in some parts of Havana at least a foot and a half of water lay in the streets for hours. Mrs. Lucien Young, wife of the tain of the Port of Havana, wa: Passenger, $100 FOR.A NAME. IRISH LINEN PILLOW CASES, embroid- Ne? Read “An Mois worsania love Let- rina inner - je xrentedt the linguage ‘and have in. Dis=! umbrella ruffle, edged with lace, umbrella lace and inserting, or embroid- ery ruffle, deop ruffle, FINE IRISH LINEN SATIN TABLE ALL‘LINEN BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS— 2] ALL LINEN PILLOW CASES, hemstitched) ALL LINEN SHEETS, hemstitched, Lord Grand Street Store, Our Great Annual January Sale of LADIES’ MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR Begins Thursday, January 10th, 1901. Our Muslin Underwear has always been noted:for its full sizes and superior finish. Every garment, no matter iow low in price, will be found perfect in cut and sha Our prices are the lowest that can be quoted for reliable merchandise. The materials would’ cost more than the price of the garments. | Corset Covers.. Ladies’ Fine Muslin Corset Cov- ers; felled seams, perfect fitting, pearl | deep dust ruffle, uttons, Skirts. Ladies’ Full Size Muslin Skirts, J edge with lace, 49c. 7c Ledies: Fine we Skirtey deen Ladies’ High Neck Trimmed Cor- | Bubrella ruftie of embroidery and lace set Covers, lace and embroidery, > 790. 14¢c. Ladies’ Fine Large Skirts, deep Ladies’ Five Cambric V Share umbrella ru f'embroidery, Corset Covers, assortment of patterns, ° t9¢. Gowns. Ladies’ Fine Corset Covers, square| Ladies’ Fine Muslin Gowns, full neck, two rows insertion, - size, high neck, or V shape, embroidery 5c. trimmed, edge with cambris ruffle, 39¢. ‘9c. 5 Ladies’ Full Size Go Chemises. insertion and tucks, high neck fs v Ladies’ Trimmed Chemises, inser | shape, tion and lace, 49c. Ladies’ Fine Full Size Musiin Gowas, square neck of embroidery, hem stitched, deep embroidery an many other styles, Igc Ladies’ Fine Full Size Chemises, trimmed with lace, open Losoms, 24c. Sge. (value 1.00.) Ladies’ Embroidered Chemises, Sale of icely made, . . ees 39¢. California Wool Ladies’ Fine Musii wabric chants Matias Rs], Byankets, | j Z 49c. Our Bargain Day. : 4.80 California Wool Blankets. 2,9. 6.80 California Wool Blankets. 88 ae advert Every one guaranteed Prices lor this date only. Com fortables. Full Bed Size Comforter, covered with fine figured silkoline on both sides, or figured on one side and plain on the others filled with best white cotton, tufted or stitched; 75¢. each ; (worth 91.50.) Full Bed Size Comforter, covered with French figured sateen. or fast colored chintz on oneside and plain Turkey red on the other; Gilled with best carded cotton $1.25 each;-tworth $2.00.) Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets. 2.98 California Wool Blankets. 4 98 Drawers. Ladies’ Fine Musiia Drawers, deep bem, cluster tucks, 12c. Ladies’ Fine'Musiin Drawers, deep 23¢. Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, deep 35c. Handsome Embroidered Drawers, 49¢. (worth 9%.) | B. Altman & Go. FUR DEPARTMENT. | DECIDED REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE: in the prices of Broadtail Coats, Alaska Seal-Jackets, Fur Lined Garments, Collarettes, Mufts and Neckpieces. Fur Trimmings, Fur sRugs, Robes, Mats, Etc. = KOCH & Co. at Household Linens. Only three days more of this once-a-year event —no thrifty housekeeper can afford to miss this opportunity to save 33 1-3 cents on every dollar. IRSH ALL LINEN BLEAGHED/ ALL LINEN BLEACHED DAMASK NAP. TABLE DAMASK, reg. 1.00 per KINS, breakfast size, yt 69c 98c ALL LINEN BLEACHED DAMASK NAP- KINS, dinner size, per doz... - 1.98 2,50 DAMASK, reg. 1.35 per yd... 2x2yds... 1.69 & 2,39 |HUCK OR DAMASK TOWELS, hemmed, 2x2% ya: 2.10 & 2,79] fringed or hemstitched, reg. 25 2x3 yds... 2.69 & 2:98! cents each.. vere 19C MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. Only the reliable and best standard makes: [PILLOW Cas ES — Plain Hemmed. Hems.’ched. Plain Hemmed. Hemst'ched. a. 42 x 36 Ins. 10c. 13¢. % 4. Bac, 45 x 36 Ins. Ile. 14c. ‘0. 50 x 36 ins 12c. 15c, 2} x24 yds.... S60, Gao. | 54x36 Ins 13c. 16c. LINEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. —45 x 36 ins.,per pair, 740, and 1,13) 72x 100 Ins, bash *- 3,981; 90 x 100 ins., per pair, 3,98 & 4.98 |' IRISH LINEN SHEETS, hand embroidered, 72 X100 Ins; echeeee 5.98 90 x 109 ins., each 6.98 Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. ered and hand-drawn work — at 125th Street, West, Wise landlords degia advyerdsing| 4n ad. in The World,'no ma‘ter how The World on Suntay and.come) / small, sof) onday and Tursday on the Brings); tenfold’ ="-¥a_ beforo ‘oar rate, 5 “gone BARE 3 Re eae fs BL ae Our Annual White Sale is an event always eagerly looked forward to by the thrifty housekeeper, as it affords the very best opportunity for the procuring of a year’s supply of Table Linen, Muslin Under- wear and other White Goods at prices that will not buy them at any other time or place. But we do not consider the price-saving the most sporsant feature—quality receives as not more—attention here as price. You will find all the offerings to be meritorious —clean, flawless, skilfully and honestly made goods that any woman would be glad to own at full regular prices. when you can save money on such goods that you are really saving. No economy in trashy stuff—no matter how cheap. much—i It's only There 1s Watch our advertisements from day to day for new offerings, as space will not permit us to advertise everything at once. To-morrow’s list is as follows: Lace Curtains Women’s Sowns, Undorskirts Handkerchiets. sellers," ev Tames *qUick | women’s Muslin Gowns, with tucked Se., on aale ty-motrow at 3 en in January. Hubbard yoke, with cambric Women's Plain White Handk Point de Calais Curte:2s; formerly oa Tuffe; 3 oaly to each customer, at, chlefo, hematitched; worth 8c. each, ale at $4.50 0 pair; reduced ew to 2,25 | each, ’ 25 | on sale to-morrow at Se ics § eele 2092.25 a pair; reduced now te 1.35 | nomen, Mustia Gowns, Empire Women's Embroidered and Lace Nottingham Be sored | ede TereTa rtonime | i ace Edged Handkerchiefs; worth 12\c. pry my etry hie pemnt died ra rome, ai 591 and 1c. each; here to-morrow at 8 & 10 fuced now to Peni 8s Wronmen'ay Monk | Uaiesekisin ola Women's Pure Linen Lace Edged SSSo hist weducedew be perp, 2.25 | fosestOete! alte wth torehen tenant as Heoes reload new tei eepaeeaa 05 Women's Cambric Underakirts, with | detetar erthraae tephepstea aici Up rsteaenen ae oe 06.75 eee, foweoftuckingat 98 | mane at 19. feapanta Seu eeiay 4.50 | Women's Cambric Drawers, with | Embrotderies. at 99.00, 99.50 and $10.00.0 pals; x yoke-band and deep ruffle, at 17| Stocks and assortments were never cae ner ae 6.85 Fee Cambeieg Drawer perite larger, nor prices so low. Here are are above , nn Lal some sample quotations: Ifyou ‘wast cas ec mare we tae er aaah oe io with Hub- 3°) zaptee, pe vat, Sie 205/18 and 25 prices. bara Soke, nat mow tans teach Insertings, per yard, 5, 8, 10 and 15 yer, at, eae Also for Thursday: —__—— Also for Thursday: 150 Odd Pairs of Lace Cur- Also for Thursday:, Renaissance Cidies at. Less tains at exactly Half Price, | At S<-—Honeycomb Towels, 36 inches oaz, Ghan Kall Price, and‘ Almost any style or quality want- | at 75c._ ‘nite puters Table Cth, 58| some Pik lines costes See walcd White patte \ 95 ed can be found in this fot. Inches wide and 244 yards kag. some] with; nen centres: 9c values 6 ‘ : 2 Sanuary Double-Value Sate of Women’s Coats, Suits and Skirts. during this sale. And we did. where at any time. - LADIES? 40-INCH LONG PALETOTS, ee ine aera wae satin lining and velvet arot y edges; 4 $17.50 value, at 9.75 LADIES’ 27-INCH LONG BOX COATS, of fine black and castor kerscy, with satin lining; $11.75 value, at 6.75 LADIES’ FULL-LENGTH RAGLANS, of heavy Oxford cloth, in the very latest and side pockets, at 0 LADIES’ 27-INCH LONG BOX COATS, of the very best Oxford pebble cloth over Skinner's best setinfand sect lapels, ele- Sowelry. We are just as busy as we can be in our Cloak and Suit Departments just now—one would think it’s the height of the season. such goods need not go begging at any time—and Pee any, not when the prices have been cut in two!” We said in our first announcement that we would astonish New York with the values offered Hundreds of ladies told us unre- servedly that they. never saw such bargains—any- We'll continue the good work to-morrow—just look at the great values that will await you here Thursday. Don’t form a hasty prejudice against these offerings on account of the little pricee—-wait till you have in- epected them, in justice to us and to jewelry isn’t always worthless trash Baby Rings of solid gold, ast with genul 7 Ny dlamond chip: worth $1.00; reduced for to >) morrow to Imported Brooches, Koamelled and Jewel Set Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Necklaces, Scarf or > Stick Pins, Buckles, Coff Fins, Shirt Studs Bracelets, Hat Pins, Pompadour Chignon Combe; worth from SOc. to $1.00 apiece; a choice for to-morrow, 7 prs Cheap 50 25, But it’s only natural— LADIES’ 19-INCH LONG JACKETS, of heavy Oxford cheviot over silk Romaine lining and satin-faced revers; an elegantly shaped and finely tailored jacket; 5. 00 e $8.75 value, at LADIES’ FINEST CHEVIOT SUITS, in black, blue, brown and gray; jacket over h th id skirt fi eavy satin and skirt over fine 10. 00 percaline; extraordinary value at LADIES’ FINEST SUITS, taken from our regular stock of finest suits, including suits that have been regularly on sale at from $35.00 to $40.00, in all the it hionabl: its and most fashionable conceits an 19, 75 materials, reduce( now to . S/0 Orimmed Hats ror $3.50, We have sold more Trimmed Hats this fall and winter, more by nearly SO per cent., than during any previous season, and we made some profit on nearly all of them. We can afford to literally slaughter the rest and, as you can clearly see, we do. These hats are made of all silk ve'vets, beautifully draped and exquis:tely trimmed with fine French roses, ostrich plumes, feathers, breasts, buckles ard the latest novelty materials, fashioned after the most correct Paris models. Suitable alike for street or evening wear. See our show windows for a display of these baidsome and economically priced bits of feminine headgear. THE ANNUAL SALE OF Chotcest Canned Soods Wade in America is attracting widespread attention, sales during the first three days having reached record-breaking dimensions and yet not the slightest sign of a let-up in the demand for these choice goods! ‘We started the sale with 100,000 cases—over a million cans—of Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries, Apricots, Pineapples, Corn, Tomatoes, Peas, Baked Beans, Succotash, String Bea end thought we had enough for at least a month, but at the rate we are selling we doubt it much of it will be ; left after a week-or ten days! > Etc., BETTER COME IN: AT ONCE AND PLACE YOUR ORDER. It's only here and only once a year that you can buy such really choice canned gooJs at the low prices we are now quoting, and if the saving of money upon the things you need almost every day of your life is an object to you, : YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS CHANCE! Don’t Miss Your Last Chance to get one of those Old Civit War Suns for 75c. ; (They cost the U. S. Government from $25 to $30 apiece.) We haven't many of them left now, and they are going fast. We bought all the U. S. Government had, and when these are gone no more will be obtainable at any price. As many of these guns have just beem taken from the'r original cases, they are as good ao new for hunting pur- poses and home d se; others, that saw service on the battlefields of the North: and South, will make ideal home decorations of historical interest, fn connection with the guns we are al: x eresting colle Revolvers, Swotde, Bayonsts, Naval Cutlassss; Armmrunition, &e, mesly. Cir Woe relcs, as well as a few from -Ametican War. The prices are all very reae a sonable—from 2c, for a bayonet up to $700 for a fine Gatling gun. New York’s Greatest Shoe Bargains Are Contained in OheShoeWanutacturers Annual Clean-up Sate now in successful progress at Th> Big Store. It consists of a recent gigantic pur- chase of the ‘end of the season’’ factory stocks of five of the leading shoemakers of Am:rica, That we bougnt them cheap goes without say! the collzction are many well-knc that have been ex over the country 2 pair. Wecan make a them and still .fford tol Halt Price 2.00 Ladies’ Shoes at 95c. Women's Stors of tan and black kid, lace ard button styler; also some Pox Calf Shoes that reqularlyeo'd for £1.50 and $2.00 apalr. 3.60 Ladies’ Shozs at 1.45 Woren’s Soft Kid Button and ce Shox. A's a lot of pump ola union-made stozs 12 al! sites; every pair of them superior $3 value. 5.00 Ladies’ Shoes at 1.95 Women's Box Calf, Kid, Ec- amel, Patent Kid and Patent ith regular rate profit on ou have them at 2.00 Men's Shoes at 1.45. Men's Shoes of Satia ard Wax Calf, in Lowe don and bulldog toe, lace; also plain tre, 1ac@ and cou reea styler, all sizes, shoes that ate. unquestioned $2.09, $2.50 and $3.00 value, 5.00 Men’s Shoes at 1.95. < Men's Skoze—-A large asst mert of styles and leath:ra\ia winter tan and blacks hid, calf, box calf and patent leather; also somo extra high cut: ing shoes; pada B00 a pair, some worth $4.00 a pair, but nore worth lea than $3.50 a pair. 1.25 Mises’ Shoes ct 75¢, Misses’ Shore, with spring heels, regulat sizes, $1.25 value. 2,50 Misses’ Shoes at 1.25. Misses’ and Children’s Shoss, of kid a2d calf, als> scm> patent and enamel eae most of which ate hand sewed, and nome. which can regularly be bought for less tana $2.00 to $2.50 a pair. We have all sizes in all the lots. Wen’s and Boys’ Sweaters ‘“Made to Order While You Wait.” If you would see something new and interesting in the wa of latore saving devices, call at our Sporting Goods’ Department (24 floor, rear}, — and watch the sweatcrs being made on the new knitting machine. It'ea marvel of mechanical ingenu:ty and its operation interests and fascinates all who behold it. Our sweaters are nll made cf the finest pure Iambs’ wool and the finest selecte] worste1 yaru, and being made full and perfect fitting we can warrant them not to go ovt of shape. We bel eve our Here are a few-—look them and Prench double soles, aiso Bluct er stylis, also some extra high cut winter tans, rot a pair of wh'ch you cou'd buy ordinarily for leas than $3.50 to $5.00. 6.00 Ladies’ Shoes at 2.35. Women's Shocs, complete regulat lines of highest grade footwear, handsewed welts, in patent and enamelled leather, also choicest kid, the very acmeof sho perfection; goods that are not excelled in either cuality, style, fit or finish at asy price. prices to be the lowest named by any dealer. over-and judge for yourself. % Bova’ Sweaters, alter with worsted here to-morrow Men's Sweaters, plain colo: lars and culls; will not i $2.25; here te-morrow a* Men’ alternite stripes in collsge colors, pare wool; 75; h o-morraw at Men's Heavy Skx weaters, made of the-best lambs wisal'the kits exclusive spotting gos’ hoses as $6.00 for, at Also, Very ‘‘Special’’ for Thursday: > y 1 in stripod collars and cuffs, just ty> garment to 500 Infants! Sweaters of pure woo! in strip: ars and cufla, just tus garment t9 te stripes in college coloza, pur lars ani culls; reguta:ly wort with wozsts! cal- regulary wort keep the tite cues warm fm the cold weather, 5 priced for t-mozrow at A Half-Frice Sale of Men's, Women’s and Children’s Winter Underwear. The reasons are few— the story is short. Stock- taking time is fast ap- proaching, when every gocd merchant desirea to see his stocks as small as possible; furthermore, the winter season is rapidly drawing to a close, and all} ' heavy-weight goods must be sold now if they are to be sold at all this year! Whoever is likely to have 4} need of fine underwear\“s this winter will now have — ; the chance to secure it at the lowest prices at which it has ever been offered by any dealer, as the follow ing will clearly show: Men’s $1.00 an $1.25 Wool Shirts and Drawers fleece lined, all sizes ; reduced to, per garmii Men's Single or Double Breasted Natural Wool o: Camel's Ha'r Shirts ani Drawers; also, blue, brown or flesh-coloret royal ribbed Shirts and Drawe M extra well made and finished ; worth from $1.25 to $1.50; a choice of all sizes now at thy reduced price uf, por garment. Women's Pure Austra’ian Wool Vests and Pants, in all sizes; worth) $1.25; reduced to, per garment, Women's Wcol Combination S: sizes; worth $1.50; reluceit Children's Nacural Wool and C ers; all sizes; worth upt Children’s Combination * sizes; reduced to, per go THEBIG STORE UK L/P) 8 CITY ITSELF A i, 4} . foes We AU 1) Si y Bs “pert LTE rata ~ WORSEPETS elsewhere at plain cr fancy, 49 its in natural and ecru colors; all ment, 73 Hair Vests, Pants and Draw- ; reduced now to, per garment, 25 “Oneita'’’ shape, silk trimmed, all IS.