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é » A The EVENING WORLD will pay ft mecepts and prints. A full description, giving names, locations, &c., @rould acoompany each. Onty sharply defined and strong! ‘The subjects should be interest! No prints will be returned. pald for. Address “Amatour Photograph Editor, Evening World, P. 0. box 2.354, AMATEUR PHOTOS — [NOTHING ELSE CURES OF PEOPLE AND PLACES AROUND NEW YORK. why Paine’s Celery Compound Is ,; the Best Remedy in the World. \ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 92, 1901. $2 each for all amateur photographs | at G G ea | 5 : a Bp ae D> xii, 1 Good Shoes in a Great Sale. | pees sae etre : a _ For Women and Children— Just at this time of year when women and} specially children find themselves “the hardest on shoes’ we have to offer} ' ireater New York's public some of the greatest shoe bargains which have ever} been presented. Our shoe business has grown beyond precedent, and} principally from the fact that we sell nothing but good shoes, no matter how} low the price. Our buyer mede a great purchase from a Lynn shoe man, and} this is the outcome of if. ————— Special Bargains in Women's Shoes. Excellent Shoes for Boys and Girls. t 1.59 Women's Dongola Button Boots, newest style, kid toe At 1.007823" caps: soft and flexible, toe ca (Siexe,e7=) ©) Shetland Calf Lace Shoes, with heels, double soles, suitable for rough usage. Storm Calf Lace Shoes, bulldog shape, toe caps, soles, extension edges. ne af tO rictans sititeot ssie twouionr meiner ay At [.30ses warn come inthe following leathers How calt, dongola kid skin, $: doub vicileather: also russet leather skating boots. At 98 —Girls’ Straight Goat Lace Shoes, spring heels; also, for little elAt 1,.98-Me Popular $3.50 “American Eagte’’ Shoes, every alr | C mgn, Satin Calf Spring Heel Lace Shoes, double soles, toe caps. 2: bearing the trade-mark and warranted double value. We have! We O Ww *s Si more than twenty-five styles to select from, suchas patent leather, lace, button What ‘er in. Women’s and Oxtords, and all varieties, with combinations tn both dull and bright leather | e Off men ippers. uppers. Also vici kid and box calf leathers, both lace and button; sizes and) At 50 —Dongola Leather Slippers, in opera toe and common sense widths complete. | C shapes, also black cloth Slippers, red flannel lined; all sizes. Button and Lace Boots, Jongo!a leather, with welted soles —Turkish Slippers, silver and go!d tinsel, embroider: Te At 2.48 and extension edges, kid and patent leather toe cops, mannish At 39c pors, in red, black, yellow, blue and tan, eh SIAC ELSE LS NeLe) 2101 3 shapes ; sizes and whiths complete. : 2 | —Sandal Slippers, with one and two straps, in white, black, i A _ High Grade Button and Lace Boots, twenty diftrent styles; At 98c7 Sant eather’ Valve red Pee gets @ DIAG e Nee arade Bate shapesand fashtonable styles: lace and nator | gongolatpatent leather also ted coat either patent leather, vici hid or dongola kid skin; Mght turn soles for tender! — Oriental Slippers, a great variety of patterns. feet; also heavy welted soles for street wear, or Skating; also with cloth uppers: At 19 and 29c to select from, in velours, tapestry. and’ velvel, mannish shapes; full complement of sizes and widths, carpet soles, Second Floor, 59th St. Section, The Hosiery Sale Continues. | Sale of Toilet Articles, &c. ' And the values are just as rare as ever. We ent Just a few items from the sale to-day. There are many new lots to offer you to-morrow. : hundreds of others. Women ’s Hose. At 15c. Per Pale -The finest grades of PPI ANVD) HEN IAI NISMO YHOO" is Et ; \Colgate's Extracts for the handker- impr imported half hose; all {ull fashioned, Toilet Soaps, &c. chief, Cashmere Bouquet and Caprice: u ‘Aa lace‘ lislethosentnizatvarlety in fancy alcipess olka) dots, Silk em; nase Prince Tar Soap, per cake, 3c.| _ per ounce, 25c. ow 1 ; 7 | ae broidered in cadet blue, and black { Dr. Snow's Medict al Soaps, includ- | Parisian Violet, toilet ammonta, 9c. v a a. dD We M ‘ Fee ee eae eee aera eer Catearindspendscce aniicolor sams tlundstds grounds with neat ticures. Hundreds} ing Tar, Carbolic, Sulphur and kuticle,|Fine| Chamois’ Skins, size 12215 TABLDBEL tol Reat thie L | lhelronaifromaithestankaltontheyerade He of dozens here to select from, and not! recommended by prominent physi-| inches, 9c. The thousands of instances where|of brigadler-general, and in 1 At 39c. Per Pair—Of spun. silk, in apie vou ee ae Se Femany, clans, only two cakes of each to a cus- Large Bleached Bath Sponges, regu. this has been sald-—the scores of peo-|won a decisive victory over Gen. plain and fancy drop stttch In all the t of 3 os aon as ieee and + OC. Dr. ris 6 Bi a t Golde Pe @He@e | ple in every community who have| Campos. hewest fancy colors. Value $1.00 per | ae aral (inercuatiniere Rall awe Pure Creen Olive Oll Castile Soap, ia w’s Best Golden Petroleum 1 Well, of the Prospect Wheelmen, 2787 Thint avenue, York City.) | told this simple story; the downright,| Gen. Rodriguez was a very sick pair. natural fine cas OSC. Sc. per pound, lelly, 2c. This {s Eugene Norman Well, mascot of the Prospect Wheelmen, north New |hard, cold facts; the grateful ac-|man, He was as near nervous pros-|${ At 9c. Per Palr—Made of fine Egyptian : . Sanitary, Highly Perfumed Toilet Rubber Goods, York. The boy ts four yearn old and rides all over New York City with the club. |knowledgments of men and women|tration as one can be and live. After cotton, (ull seamiess, with double Children’s Hose. Soap. doren assorted in box, per} Hot Water Bottles—Very fine rub- ‘The medals on the little fellows mult belong to his father, the famous centuvy | Who have suffered from the diseases | tive years’ suffering his first good soles. They should ordinarily retail) ag 9¢ Per Pair—Boys’ and girls’ box, 39c, ber: 1 qt., 39c.; 2 qts, 49c.; 3 qts, tider, who {" also captain of the Prospect Wheelmen. that have their origin In impaired|night’s sleep came immediately upon for 15c. per pair. heavy ribbed cotton hose, with doublet Palry Floating Bath Soap, 6 or) s9c,; 4 gts. 69c. ALMOST A TOY FERRY-BOAT. nervous systems and sluggish, Im-|his taking Paine’s celery compound. At Ic. Per Palr—All the finestgrades| knees; warranted fast black; regular Teena at oP ed tn Fountain Syringes—With 3 hard pure blood—these are what have| His letter reads: of cotton; Imported. “Made by the] price 15c.; all sizes. ollet P, 1 dozen assorted In box, | rubber tubes and hard rubber connec- made Patne’s celery compound far! “Dear Sirs: For fivo years I had best manufacturers in Germany. Full At 19c. Per Pair. a randl girls: 29c. tlons; 1 qt., 39c.5 2 qts.. 49e. 5 3 qts and away the one remedy above all/not had a good night's rest. I had a fashioned: In Hermsdorf black and) ) octed extra heavy Abbed and/elal ‘ash Rags, with plece of pure green| 50c.; 4 gts, 69c. othera that physicians prescribe and|serious case of nervous prostration, fancy polka dots. Included tn the Jot cohen haseritull lashioned: acuble Ros, oll spape ac: Shower Bath and Shampoo Sprink- the public indorse. my strength seemed to be leaving| are some lisle thread hose, Value) en ee tact, black, regular | og aoe lolet oF Carbolated| “ters, with s fect of rubber tubing and It 1a by merit, and merit alone, that|me and I felt tired and weak all tho from 25¢. to 35¢. per pair. ricer sccordine to'stzes aH tose. ‘alcum Powder, 5c. 3% inch nickekplated sprinkler, spe- Paino's celery compound has achleved| time. My blood was impure and | Men’s Half Hose. ines at ioe D. J xd 9D ano s Glyce: ne Lotions 196. cial at 89c. Its wonderful pre-eminence, not only | suffered from pains in the back, con- Palr—Good di rf Paul Westphal's Auxillator, $1.00! Rubber Gloves, for housework or In this country but throughout the|stipation and an inactive lver. I had) at 6c. rete te Liat a isis cae tnat | All of our woollen and cashmere hosiery} bottle for S4c. BG ‘acid, all sizes at 69c. civilized world. |no appetite and no ambition. 1 was! SR aUMteKrandl tinea Reeulae ti reduced to one-thitd their regular} Dr. Snow's Almond Cream, 24c. Irwin Taka Folding Bath Cabinet— After the unfortunate person who|constantly consulting physicians, and one phe - e price) prices. 3 imported Swansdown Powder! 4 Turkish bath at home. These cable is ailing because the blood needa new |{t reemed ns though 1 was noarly |g} I2C MEOW | NL | Rls, 8c. nets have always been sold at so high life, and the nerves require natu jready to, ate. Providence sent me a e atkiasonis White Rose aad Violet! 4 price as to make them a luxury, We food, finally tries Patne’s celery com-| bottle o: aine's le compound, S G F B Extracts, per ounce, S4c. will sell these 00 Cabinets fo: pound and gets immediate relfof, an-|and this great remedy cured me of ome reat Fur argains Lenox Company's Best Absorbent | Sate special a ere this other {x added to the great multitude| ll the Irritable symptoms with which a | Cotton, 19¢. Main Floor, Sch St. Section, of people whose pralse of this remedy |I Hicted. 1 can frankly and) %4From our great sale of Furs. Lot 3--Stone Marten, Chinchilla, Hud} | OOGHOEGOOGDOOS) Photographed by William 1. Kunke, 37 thin fs a pleture of the litte ferry-boat that piles between Gen Teland and New Rochelle. It travels along a cable that stretches from shore to shore, son Bay Sable, value from $50,00 to has made the demand for it many rely say that had It not been for Cluster Neck Scarfs, 875,00, * times larger than that of all other|Paine's celery compound 1 would to- S | f G Chin remedies put together. day be elther {n the cemetery or in 6 and 8 Tails at 25.00 and 39.00. ale O erman ae A person muat have lost all confl-|the insane asylum. Among the many b Scarfs with Animal Heads. " i dence in his fellow-men who can read|prominent people who testify to the! ${Lot 1—Of Belgian Seal and Brook] There are about 300 of these in Sable, New goods, just opened, at one-third less than their the following letter and not be con- ry compound Mink, Sable Opossum, — Nesrseal,| Opossum, Black Marten, Astrachan, | ravular prices. vinced of the great benefit Paine’s M. D.; J. M. Stone Marten Opossum, Black Marten,| Brook Mink, Japanese Fox, Blue Fox, z celery compound has done, !s doing} Bracho, Edwardo de la Torre, Por- Alaska Sable, value from $ to} Nearseal, &c.; value trom $6.00 to} Tea Sets, 4.95—German china; pretty: Cups and Saucers, 19c.—Coffee and will continue to do for sick andjfirlo Masvidal, E. F. Gato, 0. E, $10. | $25.00, decorations; § gold-line edges. | size, same style as above. nervous people wherever {t finds] Pineda, Pedro Herrera y Hermanos! at 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 and 4.95, jat 2.95, 3.' 4.95,5.95 up to 12.50} Condensed- pistes: 26 Bread ond butter site. Gere Ogden avenue, them. A. Rincon, Andres Angulo, Aurelio ' 4 ‘There are about 250 long Double Cluster} German china, neatly decorated, gold- man china; pretty decorations; gol Eitbatenieniterweet| Gtony ta When a aick man or woman finds|de Varona Quesada. Very Lot 2—Of Alaa Sable, Sable Raccoon.| "Nis of “Nearaeal, Sable Opossum,| lige edges y tease line edges. that he or she hns taken a remedy|yours, GEN. J. M. RODRIGUE’ Japanese Fox, ‘tone seo and Mink.! Sable Fox, Mink, Alaska Sable, Blue} condensed-Milk-Jar Holder and | B¢Fry Saucers, 6c.—Imported china, value from $12.00 to $35.00, Fox, value trom £12.00 to $50.00, P al decoraticns, assorted cole that has actually done for him or her y ever had the outspoken TO TRY QUEEN. ~ OF POOLAOOM. Actress Gussie McKee Will Be Arraigned for Bookmaking. i “The Paolroom Queen.” ance known | by the more prosate name of Grace it. Ryan, who has lately seen striving to elevate the stage under the dashing ap- GUSSIE M’KEE. ip raigned before Judge Cowing, in the Court of General Sessions, to-morrow to plead to an indictment charging her with | § bookmaking. Grace Ryan's pool-room in Elghth ave- Bee. which was frequented principally women, was raided by the police last e. The matter was not submitted to e Grand Jury until Inst Friday. Yes- terday the case was called ‘before Judge Cowing. Lawyer Friend obtained an ad- ment. oy don't see why they should have In. Gloted Miss McKee at this late hour,” Friend last night gad Mange that they should pick aut n woman and charge her with running a pool-room. But then, of course, I forgot that there were no men in this city in- {insted in pool-roomn, It Is to Inugh.”” Few It Goes in San Francisco, Daring the present. cold, and) grip season ‘thousand seven hundred ‘and twenty a nine sve. beet purchated. by Bowes of Baby Langley & Miche Richards @ Co. “eo? eC 3 paation of “Gussie McKee," will be ar-| am Cake Plates, 25c.—!mported china, | Fe34 fer all that fs claimed for it—it can be| approval of men so highly esteemed at 4.95, 6.50, 8.50, 10,00, 15.00] at 5.95, 8.75, 12.50 up to 25.00. ‘ders and gold edges. poe) SEC SD Ca safely predicted what will follow, and professional life. No and 19.00, Sicom! Fiver sotn su section | Pretty decorations, colored borders, | Table Sets, 49c.—German china, neat XE Mell re-! Every acquaintance, sick or well, will |r erved so well of peo-| ¢ | -=e-e seen enn cme § an OU UNE COB TS: decorations, consisting of teapot, cove. : ©! be told about It. y of Ife, and ’ L D J 49 Cupsand Saucers and Plates, 10c.—| ered sugar bow! and cream pitcher. CS Gen. Rodriguez has written down|none ever got such Instant recognt- niants ong resses, ° 5 Tea size, imported china, colored’ Chop Dishes, 39c.—Large size, Gere ex-Mayor Odcll.| nig experience in tho hope of helping | tion from the discerning public, Its a ; in fi ic, nainsook} Loree 2nd stippled cold edges and man china, neat decorations, gold-line s place, The elder Odell | others who may be 80 aflicted. The| success has been confined to no one A very fine sample line, These are in fine cambric, nainsook{ neat decorations. edges. overnor as Treasurer | |General {s to-day connected with the | cl and lawn, elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery. No two{Cups and Saucers, 8c.—Atter-dinner | Cracker Jars, 39c.—German china, = are alike. All clegant goods, i aie: jrnee ted china, neat decorations, pretty Adecoratlond) colored borders, 25 per cent. discount on all of our infants’ colored silk and velvet Cups and Saucers nd Tea Plates, Chace ate Pots, 49c.—Cerman china, Caps and Bonnets from $3.00 upward. c.—Coffee size; German china; pretty decorations, colored borders, a —— pretty decorations; gold-line edges. gold-line edges. Specials in Dinner Sets. At 6.95—O! American porcelain; 112 {| At 13.95—Of Carlsbad china; 101 pleces; neatly decorated floral de- pieces; neat decoratiot handles signs; gold-line edz: th $10.00, wold traced; worth $18.1 7.45 —English po neat un- | At 18.00—Of Carlsbad china, with derglaze decorations; 115 pieces, co Dresden flower border decorations, nnn nnn ne ==: ------. Our January Grocery Sale rill end to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. No mail orders filled, fancy Corn, young and tender, per Bartlett Pears, 1c. and 21c, : Mane7e: if Yellow Peaches, t6c. and 2c. 0 of ye ny and . + String Beans, very choice, per can, erence Heachess (38 and 21¢ cluding soup tureen. gold line edges: regular price $25.00. 3. s, LAC. . Stringless Beans, our 1c. cans, 10c. Egg Plums, I4c. and 17c. 25 Per Cent. Discount on all bric-a-brac, fancy ; n ; ced Beans, White ame ines 4 : Schnittbohnen, German slice! Heane, White Chettless supreme ality. china and Bohemian cut gold glassware. Tomatoes, solid, red ripe, not more White Cherr’es, 22c. and 28c., nT we, B90 Retin than (to a customer, biz cans, 6c. Bartlett Pears or White Cherri Sere on we oe ane: —-: ys, Our fe, N.Y, State, our t4c. 2b. cans, bic. bi bh ” Ue eee baiumore bettnes, “sibs '9:,{ Women’s Gloves, 50c.|The “Hercules,” 29¢ They are heavy P-K 2.claspy Self-adjusting Incandescent Gas 3-Ih. cans, Kid Gloves, regular $1.25 ones—{ Mantle. one of the greatest glove values of) xm the season. Several hundred pairs} in the lot, No mail orders filled. Men's Gloves, 39c. All-woo!, white, knitt knit backs, worth $0c. an Men’s Kid Gloves, 55c. the $t grades: f money re GREAT MANY) SCRIMINATIN Tomatoes, our 1c. extra large cans, and I2e, ie. Baltimore Bartlett Pea Succotash, very fine, can, 9c. 9c. Small Lima Beans, per can, 10c, French Sardines, extra fine, full ', Farly June Peas, per can, 10c. cans, 9c. Sugar Peas, delicious, per can. 12¢. Laver Figs, best 2-Ib. boxes, 7c. Small Sugar Peas, our !5c. cans, 16c. Flaked Wheat, our 10c. 2-Ib. pkgs, Garden Spinach, our tic. cans, IIc. c. French Peas, all very fine, all reduced, Whole Wheat Flour, 10-Ib. bac, 34c. 3c., Ie. and 2Ic, Rolled White Oats, highest grade, Sliced eapple, 2-1b. cans, 4c, and per Ib, 2'%c. 17¢. Hi kes., per tb. 2e, sliced Pineapple or Preserved Farina, -lb. cartuns, 4c. Strawherries, | Ib. cans, 9c. Lent California Frults, all 2%4-1b. cans, rlaracaibo Coffee, 5 selected fruit and heavy syrup all much jaya and Mock reduced for this sale, a3 follows eentssibean'or Apricots, I4c, and IKc. “BLOOMINGDALE BROS. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 4d Ave., 5Hh and 60th Sts. ' 3d Ave, 59th and 60th Sts, i 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. ' 3d Ave., 59th and 0th Sts, AAAAAADRUCRDRAAAEDEEADEEERTEEELEUEEUEEUERURNEEEGUUEEG UUDESORETETEUUHEUUEDESOSESETHDEDETESS EEEEEEESDETITE TEN BE: Anybody can adjust this mantle. all to be done is to ree move old mantle and cap and adjust one, as shown in illustration. itts the best mantle made, gives 100 can- ale power light, and is as good as the! ons advertised under a ditferent name for our price for the Her- cules Self-adjusting Mantle, each, 29 In lots of one ui ' Thi a s, fancy ' Several bh Pfunded if not ' | NOW ON SALE. HOU A | BEST EVER ISSUED. o GENEROUSLY FIVE CENT Ci i VARBURGER HOMAN & CO, METROPOLITAN TOBACCO Co., Manufacturers, Distributers.