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. ye RR a aS BROT PON, Pte eT, OTE > 4 Te Tee aT yr ig AE AMATEURS MAKE ) TOURS OF NEW YORK FOR FINE PICTURES. c NING WORLD will pay $2 each for all amateur photographs {t accepts and prints. A full description, giving names, locations, &c., should accompany each. Only sharply defined and strongly printed photographs can be used. The subjects should be interesting, novel and newsy. No prints will be returned. All that are accepted and printed will be paid for. Address “Amateur Photograph Editor, Evening World, P.O. box 2,354, New York City." THE WORLD: FRIDAY: EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1901. idnd.heart and modest ways, To-dey they admire her for heroic courag Te sourcefulness’ and physical ‘strength which till peril called forth they never thought she possessed. Tt was tho explosion of a lamp on the) firat floor of ther home, where she sat , that brought her hidden qu: At. ‘The children were in bel | CLIMBS ROPE T SAVE HUSBAND er trial she could not t-spreading flames, her was not of her own saf Convinced put out th ¢ thoug! but of theirs, Quickly she dashed upstaira, roused After Lowering Children tha two chiliiren und lowered them te Young Man’s Plot to > or he may have e ground y a bed . s eflect on members of the auty chok z . from Fire Wife Wieadw choked the airway of the| Bother Rich Woman > i winde ground floor as Mrs. Missed Him. 8] ed herself ¢o safety. xpe TES outside, pie La aber? potltheres | ‘realized that something wa Pa., Jan. %.—Through| wreng i wae LAPORTE, {nding smoke and raging flame 3f Without hesitating an instant she Bhaffer Inst night went to the/ seized dang nk cord and hand over rescue of her helpless children and un- | hamigellinbed sul again to the | recon: smoke-Milet house. AD. TO ANNOY was refused at the uptown varloug newspapers. The | presented It wan per- | nnoyed when he | s acceptance. dohis manner be-/ tit of t of n who won for Inserting . If L needed the 1 would send Aquarters, I do not of this.” Possibly mployee, who | * by having @ troop | Failed. BILL TO FLOG WIFE-BEATERS May Ne Estab- In Connecticat. The Frening World.) %.—A_ movement | a bill in the Cons | Whipping Post lished fpectal to Great annoyance has been caused Mra. Goelet by the attempts of a wel: 1 K man to have the new: pt for publication the follow- rs AK congcious husband. the bed in thelr room Jay) her hueb: caccel elt | ‘At Inflate danger to herself she auc-| unconscious. ivertisement: nob Amakinnetng | yard each, ° : syarene 22c. and 38c. ceeded in carrying them to safety. eee ee en eee ee te eee ee cee. | ie, tiioving: punishable by: foxsing. | Sho {sa quiet, sweet-mannered woman | goo! her escape, A few moments |: pee SG ChE 8 Finth @ Tiely prone nthe eatabilten. i and the nelghbora had loved her for her | the Moor collapsed. Owing to the wording of the adver- Bp \ rene a AES thane SATURDAY, NECKWEAR DEP’T. January 26th, ECRU LACE TIES, . . Q¢., 28c. and 55c, SILK EMBROIDERED STOCKS, totie . . 33¢c. SILK or EMBROIDERY TURN-OVER COLLARS, 15c. ECRU LACE COLLARS, 8. «ww QS, = 1,000 lengths of FANCY TUCKED ORGANDIES, 34 to 36° OO0000D000000000 COBODOS Inwn; New York the firemen, and WSTINTAN Boonoocoog EY OOS NAtacsere> x8 Canad UC, FOO, % “Ctotographea by Thomia I. Wasela, Perk Tuas, Schenectady, New York.) Schenectadyltes know the originala of this photo—old George Kenedy and his donkey, “Colonel."" Mr, Kennedy used to make his living with this rig and donkey. “Colonel” was in the nelghborhood of thirty years old. He and his master used to travel from town to cown with this rig. He travelled so slow it took them three days from Saratoga, N. Y., to Schenectady, N. Y., a distance of twenty-one miles. Mr. Kennedy stamped names on keyrings. The photo was taken In the yard of the Park Hotel, Schenectady, @ salesman at 121 » shot down and Sweet, who wi West Houston 5: killed Atkina because the latter, while loading his truck and not sceing the salesman, expectorated tobacco juice on the latter's shoes. Accused of murder in the first degree. he was on Wednesday found gutity of manslaughter, and given the ex- treme penalty because the Justice con- aldered it an aggravated and !nexcus- able crime. MAY DIE 'N. PRISON. John Sweet was to-day sentenced to twenty years {n Sing Sing for killing Robert Atkins, & truckman. This 1s practically a life sentence, as Sweet is sixty-two years old, Justice Fursman fixed the term {n the criminal branch of the Supreme Court. “AME LEVERS SHOE STORE Special Inducement Sale IN OUR BASEMENT. A grand offering of high-grade shoes for men and women. A great deal of money is saved by purchasing your shoes at our store. Why should not you and your family purchase all their shoes of us and make these great savings, 1,500 Men's $4, 4,000 pairs Men's Enamel Leather ¢> so and $3.00 Lace' Welted Double Sole Lace Shoes, up to Shoes at date styles, at | J 50 2.25 | Fe Per Pair, Per Pair. 900 pairs Sees Sao pairs a vomiens | $2.50 Patent Leather $2.50 PatentLeather ti ana Kid Tip Rut- Button Shoes, Louis}ton and Lace Shors, XV. heels, at all sizes, at 5750 *1.50 ‘ Per Per Pair. Pair. 500 pairs W " i ff Sim Boas arenes 250 eh Cat Stating and $9 OQ) OUR STORE AND OUR BASEMENT. Here you get the most for your money—mast comfort, most service ate ae ios esting qualities of finish ‘nd form—in one word f es that are made for yor i set ee ee y urself and your family for the Open Saturdays Until-10 P, M. MMEYER, Sixth Ave. -and 20th St. Ghe Halt-Price Sate of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing will soon be at anend. All lines have been carefully gone over, reassorted and rearranged, making the choosing still good, and every suit, overcoat or ulster in the collection a/ ifs greaily reduced price is a bareain of the biggest kind, well worth buying for next Winter’s use, even shouldn’t you be able to wear it much be- tween now and Spring. Think it over seriously; it’s an offer worthy of your earnest consideration. MEN'S SUITS, Former Values } 8,00 MEN'S OVERCOATS, $12.50 to $16.50, MEN'S ULSTERS, REDUCED TO Here the choice of selection is extra good, the Suits embracing some very fine through and through worsteds, imported cassimeres, etc. The Overcoats are made from fine, soft surface cheviot coatings and frieze and kersey cloths. The Ulsters are of fine beaver cloths and best domestic friezes. The larger sizes from 37 to 46 are in the majority. MEN'S SUITS, Former values MEN'S OVERCOATS, I $18.00 to $22.50, 41.00 MEN'S ULSTERS, REDUCED TO ° These are the Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters for which we have been asking up to $22.50. The assortment embraces some of the season's best styles and makes. The Suits are of the finest worsteds, imported cheviots, Scotch tweeds, etc. The Overcoats are of the best grades of vicunas, elysians, patent beavers and kerseys. The Ulsters are of the finest im- ported Irish storm frieze. The Overcoats come in sizes 38 to 46 for the 275 MEN'S FINE WORSTED TROUSERS, Worth $4.50, reduced to This is a splendid line of high grade fabrics, in single and double stripe effects in worsteds, also some fine imported cassimeres and Scotch Chev- iots, exceptional values, that will please the most fastidious dresser as to style, fit and workmanship. YOUTHS’ LONG TROUSER SUITS, Worth up to $11.00, reduced to 5.00 This line, while emall, is none the less interesting, as every suit is of exceptional merit at the reduced price at which it is oitered. The suits are stylish enovgh and dressy enough to suit almost any youth, no matter how hard he may be to please. Sizes range from 14 to 19 years. Ohere Are Still a Few of Ghose U. S. Army Suns Lest, and while they last you may have your choice of them all for We also offer for to-morrow about 150 Hand-Grenades—interesting relics of the Civil War, very rare and valuable to-day-—used for the defense of forts and arsenals ; look like illustration and will make a pretty addition to your den or cozy corner; price, each, Wf Se A few more Revolvers, Canteens, Leg Irons, Knapsacks, etc., that have seen many a bloody battle, and are of great historic interest, now offered at very low prices. Candies. 14 different kinds of the purest, freshest and best Candies at the uni- formly low price of 14c. a pound. Why not take home a box or two for Sunday? Chocolate Creams, Vanilla Marshmallows, Mexican Hovey Drope, O14 Fashioned Peppermints, Buttercups, Assorted Fruit Stones, / ‘Gc Blown Molasses, Assorted Caramels, | a lb. Belmont Bonbors, Genesee Squares, for any Pineapple Croquettes, Peppermint Creams, of them. Cocoanut Bonbons, Wintergreen Creams, Men's Winter Underwear. Before stock-taking time (February 1st) half prices will be the rule. Winter isn’t over yet, and if you are not well supplied with ipoed heavy underwear you { can’t do better than take advantage of these generous reductions : 490 for Mena Sri Drawers, all sizes in one style or another; re- rom $1.00. 75e forks Sonal Snirte OA reese in tan, flesh and blae colors, all A m $1. : 125 for Men's Australian Wool and Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers, single or double breasted, all sizes; reduced from $2.25. Wen’s Furnishings. Lack of seasonable Winter weather and all things considered, we have done an excellent season’s busi- ness and are therefore able and willing to make these eat price concessions on the eve of stock-taking. ook them over—it will be money in your pocket to for Men's Colored Dress buy now— for Men’s regular 25c. Elas-; /5e. PSe. shirts, with detached lnk cuffs, all sizes; reduced from 7Sc. tic Web Suspenders, with leather ends. for Men’s regular 50c. Silk ¢5 25e. or Elastic Web Suspenders; for Men's $1.00 White or almost any style that could be a F9e. Colored Laundered Shirts, sired. for Men’s and Boys’ 15c. 7 for Men's 25c. Neckwear; Sa tinen Collare, sizes rh By 4220. 50 dosen of odds and ends, in all the latest and most stylish in tecks, four-in-hands and imperials. shapes. for Men's $5.00 Je a pair for Linen Cuffs in any 295. Coats, in blue, wa sed * Ax otyle or size; reduced from 20c. | brown, all sizes, IOc; | Contest of the Big Store’s Gducational Prize Contest Qvens Go-Mforrow, Saturday, January 26, for Members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A Classes. Be sure to have the children call for the booklets that will be dis- tributed on the Balcony (main floor) between 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. to-mor- row, FREE OF CHARGE. The booklets will help the children in their studies at school, and by answering the prize questions contained in them (which are not difficult) they may get onc of the 80 prizes awarded each week. |" Thie will be the last contest for the A Classes, and | | Saturday, February 2, the last contest for the B Classes. Prize Winners of Contest Yo. 17. Booklets distributed Saturday, January 12, 1901, to members of the 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A Classes are as follows: THE FIVE FIRST PRIZES, THE FIFTY HONORABLE MENTIONS AND Choice of Watch or Set of Books—were ry SILVER MEDALS TO: 2 3A—lL. Geor, 4 awarded to: tt, School Woot 119th et., 3A, Ternard Drown, 646 Fast 6th at School No, 15. 4A, Henrietta Fabrenholz, 86 Bradhurst ave., Bronx, School No. 5, GA, Milton Daker, 112 Rivington st., Schoo! No, 10. ney Kleinhaus, 250 West 224 at., mL No. 45. Julius Walerstein, 2% Henry at., School No. 7. THE TEN SECOND PRIZES, Aone year's subscription toany Juvenile Pub- Neation or Books for equal amount—to: 3A, Lucy Witmrck, (2079 Fulton ave., Nronz, Behool No. 63. Rosle Feldman, 102 Cannon at., School sth Annie Warshaw lyn, School No 230" Henry at Hickey, 119 East 6, Emnia Herle. No. 96; 7, Davi Nicholas Delmag No. 22. f iy 1001 at. Bro 0, 17; 8, Joneph Matic ifamerstetn, 1364 24 ave., School] 3: ,° rts, 18 Weat 12th tte tt ehoot ; 10, Irene Keyeney, 5A, Royal Dana, 28 Pike st., School No. 2. elt Urvoklyn, School Guasie Rerkowitz, 15st st. and llth ave., 1. Minnie Stewart Behool No. 46. School No. 6A, Herbert Thompson, 125 West 137th at.,| Madison at Behoo} No. 165. Withet Wallace, 164 Sth ave., School 46 TA. Gtorge A. Kenny, 280 Weat 35th at., Milde ilarrie, G68 Tth ave., Sehool No. 25. | THE FIFTEEN THIRD PRIZES, | Choice of good Fountain Pen or Books—to: 3A, Thomas M. Deeves, 609 East 139th st., y's East Tat at, aker, 112 Rivington st., Nicollet, 365 9th ave. Deane, 67 Tank at., Aaron I Wirseh, 23. School School School . School . School Slat wt. and Noule- East 116th at thes, 32 Jay st., School No. 44, Winhers, 887 "East 135th st, School 85. GA, Saruh Stein, Wlat st. and 1th ave, School N: 0. ind Valentine 1. Prashker, 248 Hast 34 at., School No. 100, TA, Fred Sch Storm, 100) Lexington ave, iis Maxtin, 417 Weat 434 at., School ‘No. 33. Hamilton Ware, 2268 7th ave., School No. 69. Our 3-Day Special Sale of Drugs, Druggists’ Sundries and Godlee Goods Will Come to a Close Saturday. Make an estimate of your probable requirements for the next few months in drugs, druggists’ sundries, toilet goods, perfumery, etc., and take advantage of this sale and its extraordinarily low prices. For the benefit of those who have not already seen it, we repeat our original list of offerings: Drugs and Druggists'Sundries Alcohol, 95 per cent.; pint, 3Se.; quart, 70 Wood Alcohol, pint, 25c.; quart, 40 Gorter Goods and Perfumery. Imported French Rose Water, 40z., 15 Handkerchief Extracts—Wood Violet, Peau Ammoaia, 5 | &'Zapagne, Helitrope, Apple Blossom, White Violet Ammonia, pint bottles, 9 ered peel c., in bulk, be Pare Rochelle Salts, 1-4 Ib.,8.; 11by 321 Dy Grandville Extracta—Violet, Jas- Epsom Salts, 1 Ib., 10 | mine, &c., 79c.; bottles for 50 [aie Boric Acid, 1-4 Ib., 10¢.; 1 32 Violet Cologne, 4 or., 25 Bicarbonate of Sofa, 1 1b., 10 | Farina Cologne, 4 o2., 25 Powdered Borax, 1 !b., 10 { Florida Water, per 8 or. bottle, Pure Cream Tartar, }4-Ib., 14¢.; 1495d Republic Toilet Pertume, Soz., 30 Powdered Alum, ate i z Republic Tollet Perfume, boxed, 35 Granulated Phosp! Soda, 1 Ib., met 95 | RePuble Cologne, 4 or. 25 Republic Extracts, 1 oz., 20c.; 2 or., 49 German Cathartic Salts, 1 Ib., Compound Extract Celery, M. & M., Clita Violet Water, 4 07., 25 per bottle, 49 imported Bay Rum, 1-2 pint, 19.;pint, 37 feet Beef, Iron and Wine, pint 16 | Pesta! Foam, per bottle, 12 Lisbig’s Bost, fron a0. Wize, with Peas! Tooth Powder, 14 and 20 Cocoa, plats, 39| Antiseptine Tooth Powder, per bottle, 25 Elixir Iroe, Quinine and Strychnine, Manhattan Tooth Paste Tubes, 10 Pint bottle, 59! Violet Talcum, box, 9 Eesence Pepsin, 4 or., 25) pure Talcum, finest whits, per box 5 Essence Peppermint, 2 of., 7 Brilllantine, 19 Essence Ginger, 2 of., 7| Bau de Quinine, 402., 25¢.; 8or., 45 Antiseptine, plat bottles, 271 watt Powder, per box, 10 Lithia Tablets (S graine), per bottle, = 18 toney Almond Cream, 23 Finest Merweplan Cod Liver OW, et 5) ves Shampor, is iartens Benen aces 23| Green Soap Shampoo, 4 oz. Sprinkler 23 Parogotic, 2 02., 7| Bentoln, Rose and Glycerine, ‘pint, 15 Best Castor Oil (Baker's Crystal Oil), Vinegar Rouge, per bottle, 9 3or., 9; 8or., 19 | Celestial Cream, per bottle, 10 Spirits Camphor, 3 oz., 12; 8 o7., 29| Rum and Quinine, per bottle, 23 ‘Witch Batel, pints, 15; quarts, 29! cold Creams, pots, 9c.; '<-Ib., 25 Glycerine, 3 oz., 10; 8 or., Gaycerine and Rose Water, 3 02. for We fill physicians’ prescriptions at just 10 Bos.; 25 sont halt the Prices charged by exelaele Cisse Wee, sts 49) oriktredtonts clways, Bring your preectip- Wlizts Calleaya, plats, 35 | ton ere and let us Fefll it for you. Yo. 19 Rhadame silk lining—satin-faced lapels—very Girls’ Automobiles of fine Kersey at To make room for our new Spring stock, which we are secelrisg Cat TWO SPECIAL SALES IN THE WOMEN’S COAT: DEPARTMENT. : We Will Offer for To-Morrow Women’s S35 Coats, 2 yy 5 0 ; cut 2 long, for They are made of finest medium weight kersey— } in tan, castor and black—with interlini to make | them warmer; the collars, revers and puffed sleeves are of silk velvet—an empire effect with stitched vel- © vet shape forming the yoke. Women’s Oxtord Sackets a These are made of heavy Oxford Melton cloth jaunty, stylish and certainly low-priced garments. Four Special Sales in the Girls’ Cloak Section We will offer to-morrow Sirls’ a Sarmenis at By 6. Ve 5. Made of best Kersey in tan and castor, the two most full double breasted box front and loose boxy back. lined throughout with silk serge. Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16, Misses’ Box Coats of fine Kersey at 175 Girls' Dresses of plaid with plain combinations, excellent for school wear, at a C. . LJ ATS. is For to-morrow, Saturday, the last day of our January Cigar Sale, we) | offer, at positively less than the cost of manufacture, the following cigars: 10,000 Sumatra wrapp: Havana filler Cigars, | sorted La Esencia de Cuba—Key West, & Co,, finest qual- made by Seiden! ha Regalia, box ity clear Havana, of 50, 2.75 | Si 000 Sumatra wrapper, N. Y. make Cigars, varlocs brands, in assorted sites, worth $1.50 per box of 50, Im this sale at Cremo Cigar, box of S0, 3.50 | Lucke's Rolled Cigar, box of 50, La Intimidad—Clear Havana, Cuban made, strictly fine quality, Puritanos Chico, box of 50, La Flor de Alforso—K can wrapper, fine mix 2.00 West, Mexi- Havana, Lon- dres Grande, box of 100, A Rook Clearance. We take stock February Ist, and before doing so we wish to dispose of certain editions of the complete works of British and American authors: whose reputations are world wide. Probably not for another year will you i have the opportunity of securing these masterpieces of literature at suck + exceedingly low prices. As some of the sets are limited, a prompt selection’; | will be necescary in order to avoid disappointment. | Bronte’s Works; 6 volumes. Clear 0 | ance frice, Works of Oliver Goldsmith; 4 vol umes. Clearance price, Hawthorne's Works; 5 volumes, Clearance price, Scott's Waverly Nore!s, complete; 12 volumes. rance price, Bulwer-Lytton’s Works; 13 volumes. Clearance price, Thackeray's Works; Cleatance price, Cooper's Comptete Works; 16 vol- umes. Cleatarce price, Oliver Wendell Holmes's Works; 8 vol- umes. Clearance price, 10 volumes. 2.25 5.60 6.00 Green's History of English People; 5 volumes. Clearance price, 1.75 Boswell's Life of Johnson; 4 volumes. Clearance price, Wood's Natural History; 5 volumes. Thousands of illustrations. Clear- ance price, Life of Washington, by Irving; 3 volumes, Clearance price, Samuel Smiles's Works; 4 volumes. Clearance price, | Parkman's Com; | umes. Cheaancd setror Sharps and Fla E Field; Pivclomes: Cleafante pity) Bulfinch's Age of Fable. Clearance |’; price, Bullfizch’s Age of Chivalry. Clear. ~ ance price, ; ‘Works; 12. vol- 1.40 1.50 Manual of Mythology, by Mutray. 50 | Clearance price, Fine Wiillinery Sacrificed, § we are obliged to make still further sacrifices on Winter Hats. Wa therefore, offer for to-morrow a choice of all our former $10, $12 a and $15 TRIMMED HATS for 3:50 These hats are made of the finest materials, silk velvets and) nove elty braids, trimmed with fine French flowers, silk, velvet and gold roses, i ostrich plumes, birds’ wings, buckles, etc. The reduced price’ ($3/50)/! doesn’t even pay for the cost of labor, to say nothing of the cost of. the ex- pensive trimmings used. : Fine Ci Fine Cutlery, Three great price reductions for Saturday that will save you money these goods if you have need of them. : Wm. Elliot & Co.'s Magnetic Razors, made of the best quality of: steel, fully warranted; usually $1.50, to-morrow, H. Boker & Co.’s Unrivalled Razors, made of a fine quality of steel, with ebony handles; regularly 75c., to-morrow, Carving Knife and Guard Fork, of a good quality of steel, with real ebony handles; regularly $1 a pair, specially priced for to-morrow at Men's and Women’s Shoes To-morrow (Saturday) will be the last day of the Shoe Manufactat Women's and Children’s Shoes at less, than’ but every size is to be. of Men's, ven't every size in every style, ‘round-up,’ and when found it will cost you but half. 1.95 | Women's $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes for: 1,25 | Missea’ $1.25 Shoes for 1,95 | Misses’ $2.00 Shove for, Clean-Up Sale i We Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes for Men's $2.00 and $3.00 Shoes for Women’s $3, $4 ard $5 Shoes for ‘Women's §2.50 Shoes for

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