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MANY AMATEURS — IN AND AROUND NEW YORK TAKING PHOTOS. should accompany each. No prints will be returned. Al! paid for. ‘Address “Amateur Photograph New York City.” LONG (Photograpad by Charies L. Williams, The fat man ia William Pruette, pany. This bi CONDUCTORS — AFTER PRIZES. The EVENING WORLD will pay $2 cach for all amateur photographs tt accepts and prints. A full description, giving names, locations, &c., Only sharply defined and strongly printed photographs can be uss! ‘The subjects should be interesting, novel and neway. s the sort of fun he had In the surf at I that are accepted and printed will b+ Fdltor, Evening World, P.O. box 2,354 BRANCH’S LARGEST FAMILY HIGH SEA. vere 14 New Ocei Lang Branch, 8. J.) aritone of the Castle Square Opera Com- ape May last summer. “SHAKE-DOWN” DELIA IN ACTION Fat and Thin Ones Enter-| Pedestrians Stood On ing in Evening World |! Their Heads and Contest. | Robbed. Interest in The Evening World fe Just) back from the Philippines, Conductor* ¢ tis ther in e Entrles are coming every mail, ant many conductors have called in ty be weighed Inthe prizes ih gold > be awarded to t fattest conductor Within the aboyest district; a prize | of $15 to the next fart On cond Aerize of $0 Co the thingest conductor, ONeit sat uring t the xtr mitted by the restrict cnt to any ate maue by Jone 2 Want bras $25 in gold for t But when it welgats they uway with the lish a record pr they. ize mt for aht me: will and estab: no that wil make the motorman envious to the su- perlative degre Frank H. Connelly, Port Hichmond, 8. 1. 26, has entered for having fun No, the narrow alsles in yogue-on pducing lght- wulk | a conductor in mad prize and Charles Smith, of Brooklyn, strotled to sights at the junction of Do and Chatham Square. thought the group which he tarried to h was composed of acrobate prac- untry-clreus season. In vels Smith had never xeen a woman, Refore Smith fully realized the situation he was standing on his head. The men of kang beld his legs while the woman the pennies out of his pocket. When he was righted Smith atarted to but before he went far he was hit ral sp 1 short run he concluded he uid Uke to see more of the fun and urned, From a safe distance he saw the game was still on, Another man who strolled as Smith hild done was picked up and reversed One { the crowd yelled. AML right, Deva; anake ‘em down." ‘Thereupon ella shook out a gold wa'ch from the man's pocket. The watch was thrown to one of the gang, who escaped. Smith's curtostty wan satisned. He found a policeman and told him. ‘The polleeman made a run to che corner and arrested the woman, the other members of the gung escaping, Magistrate Pool to-day Jearned that 1 ho $0 take the meney His snury, was the woman {8 known as “Shake-'Em- oowed by that of John Bexor, of the! Down" Della Lynberg, twenty-nine I Electric Rallroad, of Sta : y Ped recited his oitisial. waieite | Year old, of 8 Hague street. The man Seror's witnesses are Henry Bruns and Paul Shawotte. Starter James McFerd, stationed at the Elghty-sixth street station of the Madison avenue division, iy enthuslas- Uc over the chances of Conductora Rob- inson, of the Elghty-sixth street cross- itt Conductor Marks, of the wr’ Hn Beurtn avenue line, havi and Conductor John E division, having run No. 765. Starter McFerd declar vision tn B. geoond money jo ng run N in After Two at Least. “We may not win all tho prizes," anid 2 2 for The venting World this morning, “but the tarer MoFerd to a reporter ison avenue conductors will do all ‘The following are the newly elected | ha thoy can t attoast. So Ang, we Of the three prizes! omeers of the club: ‘Thomas Gillean, Contestants Are informed that they| President; Fred Donohue, First Vice- are permitted (o fle additional official entries Incase they discover that thelr reatly changed phvatcat condition ‘has m et eof fe Alin; ft entry. Most of the men: however to hold back and not’ file the oMcz! statement of thelr weight until later in They have In many the competition. cases, nevertheless,sent In thelr pie turgs'and letters showing the great ins terést they take in this contest. ‘These pictures will be printed Many entries are comi, neighboring towns showing reat Interest In this “Pat to Mites. I not. localized, concern tn thi The widespres: nductors’ latest competition a ‘ans, of the same that thelr dl- Evening: World 1s popular. and who lost his watch was not prevent, but Magistrate Pool held “Shake- Down Delta’ in $1,000 ball and yald if Anybody else had been stood on his head in the vicinity mentioned he would Mke the sald person or persons to ap. pear and relate their experiences, CHICKASAWS TO ENTERTAIN. ‘the Democratic Club the 20th Diatrict to Give Vaudeville Show, A vaudeville show will be tendered to the voters of the Twenty-ninth Assem- bly District by the members of the Chickasaw Club at its ¢ pure, 1049 Sixth avenue, to-morrow night. 1] President; J. T. Foley, Second Vice- President; Timothy F. Driscoll, Record- ing Secrotary; Joseph Dempacy. Fesponding Seer M. Tuite 1] glal Secretary A. Boyle, ‘Treas ‘Trusteos—Edward Leahy, Chairman; 1 Frost, Dr. W. Swan, Lawren Richard Troy, Thomas Kearn Donnelly, John Dee and Patri $= Aro You Aware njtkat The World Almansc tells the controlling principles in the ac- s Inthe order they are recelved as s00n as convenient. and that the, knowledgment of deeds and the draw- ing of wills? Soe page 232 World + Almanac, 2 THE WORLD: MOND. PUEDE RESET AY he Yonamaf dior 50,000 Yards of WOOL CHALLIS A | At Twenty-eight Cents a Yard! VISNING, JANUARY 28, 1901. | | b Smith | Sree John Ashford, of Dillon way ats) troubled with dysp 1 told him FOUND WITH SKULL CRUSHED] of my cure by the use of Postum 4 . “ood Coffee, nd Ww 1 him to be ORTH 50c ?—yes; and no. ; mia : They're new this season. Hundreds ot thousands of yards + vou nk identical will Reese aseees be sold in the next two or three months at fitty cents a yard. The clot tly the same, and it is ae Good Groceries. | pertect. Be Panag is iron the cage blocks, wen nee 1 5 or coal : = , 5 - Ss I ; \.94c. Combination Sale, tions, ‘*Then why not the same?’'—you will ask; and y ¢ sce the goods, J, ) f ( ale of China : ; ete oe |] for you'll find no fault with them. But experts know they are not p t pieces, and the fj} “& Combia ation £ RESCIES Ole Leas a KS Bnet i manufacturer could not mix them with his pericct goods. Neither you to buy them with- an d Glass Sets. fe Saaet artes on SHEA ng out knowing just what they are, so you can judge them for yourselt. 5 the reason tor the price: #| : ies Poteaecvaident (halen fe ts vat "Fach article is Some of the printings are not exact; some did not take as much « ive as the model, and ine Ht sh E at 2 Wes Hae d v hol sunlit peeNone came out a less dense shade. If any have worse defects, we have not s « But here's the warn- Pans a pepeaalt arlene viitarea cron leseitivaniolt : adinited ‘heres sThae ing; and there is no defect that your own cyes cannot detect. There is no danger of defective cloth at | Rerchareeneenn : for ( hina Sets alone. ¢ stood by the pubs all, They are soft, dainty and beautiful as wool challis are famed to be we know you will say we : acts aca pest fqn 3 and response to have no real right to call them imperfect. 1 aa) prativide nents, Buying It just makes a difference ot 2c a yard in vour favor. nd tasteful women will take }| thar and. enera ma ainst unworthy the best part of them in three days, or probably two. We exp! te to fil all mail orders that || t See : ; urance of lower prices. are sent to-day. Plenty of polka-dots and the new rings that will be so : as well as J) aan : ane: tha ¢ lowest elsewher stripes and figures in white and colors on grounds of navy, light and cac . fray. pink, heliotrope A totaly ‘ rquet decorations, ¢ + pound Fancy — lixed| and white. Splendid varicty—bright and new—a remarkable offering, ‘ard. $1 ar ticearat Glass : pounc ancy 3 i Ample selling space on Main aisle counters and in the Rotun lay the patterns fully, f) | ' China =t , Hy aKEM,] ; bag “H. & Es! and make the buying comfortable even with the rapid selling of which ¥ are | . ee ahem \ in ¢ Dinner Sets, rich Granulated Sugar. ! Nite ‘ te ' 112 pieces, and ES LC e aes Formerly A. T. JOHN WANAMAKE Broadway, 4thave. | || s G i 0 pleces- 2 ic-pound Vienna Coffee Oth & 10th Sts. Maviand Ct Sets, 101 teil 172 pieces, for $44.29, Oe Steves DCS j silt hane) hina Dinner Set, 113) ||] — [i we-pe om tt Mt band and line and ini- | | | White : D | | i t ces t Gold Glass Service of 604 x MISS ASTOR MAY WE , er ; Hee AT RR EOTH All For | ( Set, 112 piece: 173 pieces, for $75.92 DUKE OF ROXBURGHE. 3 4j &o. | nlimmnttite aia) hutelfcuinb ccova ane eae | : ‘ era Gla 160 piee ces, including soup tu i |B. Auman & Go. |e: Serie of 60 pleces| plese fala sou | Peete ream On Tuesday iimited IMPORTE will b S110 Regular vatue. ter oa noyed by & SAN FRANCIS tohes t Ing the il Much Talk of the Romance in London, and Match Pieases Father. ne Royal Horse Guards burghe is the His father atenant {n ‘oung Duke of Ri [: venth to bear that tl Med in he the ukedom as well as to the of Marquis of Bowmont and ¢ Eurl of Roxburghe. 1 of Kelas count Broxmouth 1 Ker mily of two ‘, Jan, 23. —T! f the marria and Miss eis much talk of the Duke of Vaullne Astor, Roxburghe daughter of Willam Waldorf Astor, The De tx twenty-fye and tx a sult- able mateh in every way. It Ix under- Htowsburgsnire, oa the Sco stood that hin suit te favored by Mr. er, ware tie Kers have long pators of Rox The Duke has just returned from Geet South Africa, where he saw xervice as with ni! DANCED BEFORE WALES; FINED $2 Drink and a Dog License! Brought Kitty O’Neill Juames eurter is neer-Churentil davghter af th orou as hor 9 PRtoe oF ST Louis HARD LINES To Make » Man ‘Toe the Mark, To take both tobaceo away from a man to Court. tough, but the doctor ord quit both, as my h was very Q | poor, and Thad got where I could do If Kitty O'Neill, formerly with Tony} but little work. Pastor and later with Harrigan and) About a month after quitting T Hart, kept a diary ft would contain) comm 1 oon tobacco again. bi among other entries the following, pro-| cause [could hardly stand vided Kittle always wrote the truth: Danced the straight Jig for Ite Koyal Migh- neas Prince of W London, 18% March 9, 1900, got two days tr Brooklyn magistrate; charge, Intoxication, The Idea! Aug. 19, 140, Oued $2 dy same magisirace on along without th r son that I had taken up Vostum & Coffee, which T found very relishin to the appetite and wonderfully ben | ficial. 1 have gained twenty-five pounds same charge. Paid it, Prepostervus! hy As use, and to-day [am a well Jan. 27, 1901, danced the mame tie which H[ nian, T discovered in this way that | pulled off for I. oR. It, is Landon on the was the old coftee that Brooklyn end of the ridge. Arrested ive ’and’ noth 0. When t bette the Jia. Joe Hoente came cC tried Postum’ Tia) hlotirellah ts ut found that tt was 1 that is, they did enough. r it long have hee | using It ever since, Mr. Fletcher, an was troubled wit | Gta Mul old soldier of this dyspepsia Tf former Pl The foregoing are facts in the life of! ! andomy Kittle OEM! whether she ture a diary | told him of ms poe Ae or not. At one time ohe ure, and told all alnge use Postum ; ; sorts heatre, a. SOMES Heh te ebat aih me time ago. c ~ peor haa he tae Salon, “where | and he told me he had net felt bett she falled in twenty years, and né induce him to go back fr to the use of common cuff the same trouble in right to start with le there ane + ito vo danced the straight Jik for the Bhe re country, She quit the a ago and has boen living ¥ husband, A. D. Connelly, in Prince of Wales. it made careful inh. long enough wt day he ts perf tlte never better | William MeMillan, a machinist, of 300 was found to-day by Police and Cavanagh, of the tation, In the doorway oy with his skull fractured, He was sent to Bellevue 1 Frank Schirmer, T could give you the names of a number of others who have been | benefited by using Postum Food Cc proprietor Bowery, lodging-house, and Tons] ¢oq, AO raakrnee tet Gfnillo, ' boetbinck, were arrested on fee J ebellove powlareia itis muspicion, and. held) by | Magistrate} Of suffering hu vs Pool pending an investigation, [ Spring, Deavertown, Ohio, Anh ae DUCHESS NOT ILL. | Early June § | of two dozen, Vey ' ! il Gilding monograms, initials and other designs on China and January 29th, a} |) ) Glass is a specialty with us. It is done on the premises and number of ! guaranteed to be equal to the best in Europe or America. D CORSETS — | ye offered at Fine, Rich, Luxurious Furs at Forty and $3.25 Cents on the Dollar. s $2.25 and $4.75 | vunty” can, 102. inest 1 Bartlett New York Embroideries at Half and Third of Their Value. | = 5 = es : i : ‘ 1900 packing cones Continuation of the Muslin sugar 'O, Jan, 23.—Fah bat trom ero fd Underwear Sale. Rariceraeeate fans used the Duke and 2 Continuation of the Sale of the 1s Famous C. J. Bonnet & Cie’s we Black Silks. | PRIDE oF ST.LOUIS JAMES BUTLER so0 Cattmoncn 3. new ORR, srlouis MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, SPECIAL SALE OF FLOUR! A recent purchase of 20,000 barrels of Flour (bought at the lowest milling price in some months) happily enables us to announce this important sale. Important in foint of price, quantity and quality. PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR, the best that the test milling experts of the country can produce, is to be on sale inall of our 93 stores TO-DAY, TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY at a price so low that you cannot but appreciate the advisability of purchasing your requirements for weeks, yes, for months to come. A BARREL, $4.25. A BAG (24) lbs.), 53c. A BAG (7 lbs.), I7c. FREIGHT ADDED AT SUBURBAN STORES. a Biue Ribbon Baking Powder, Made of absolutely pure Cream ot Tartar TO ALL PURCHASERS OF ST. LOUIS FiLOUR. KENNEDY'S OYSTERETTES, A Package, 3!:c. WEGMAN TS SOM IIS YEAS CONEY ISLAND 50 ‘Biz tbs Granula ed Suger, Both for 39c. veny JAVA & pour 1 pound $c. can tor. HOWAN BEST woe ny ed Ld ahe nsste ot BEST CUROLING RIOD w a ic CORN ESSE COIN OW WADHEEYG row T pea 1Q)e Sra othe ! 0 LAUNDRY ST AMOM, anes ma 27 CONDENSED ME VOW WH ua hate WELLE BENE as ervits AEEENSE PEAS, : : c MME AK AST 126 . . TILEA ISS ee z PBZ i ities. sean IETS RHE ADS 5e rar, 2 Be ware a cours i. d PESO SARDINES Nyssa éc eis tis with ? ohnes. SPW AIED MEANS, Sane VAerUM mitoctss ge SOON i ne ROLLE SPEED ORES 00} New Orleans tm 106 NGOSILVENO POLISH. gf Qc {ij vames surver ji faanetnn seaman s mnmnmeene Sweet Sifted Early June Peas, “Wayne. rand, case rawberries, choice quality, t quality, heavy syrup, one=_ ars and Yellow Peaches, from te, whole fruit, packed in heavy sugar syrup, quart jars, 27¢. Sliced Pineapples, eyeless and coreless, 'y syrup, case of two 2; can, 1§ * jreen Gages and Egg Plums, can, 14¢e.° | Lemon Cling Peaches, Bartlett Pears | and Yellow ‘Crawford Peaches, can, tr Sherries, very fine quality, can) Preserved Strawberries, 1900 packing, extra large whole fr jars, regular 400, Ja ST Lous brand, case an, 10¢. of two dozen, two 2.94; can, 13¢, extra standard quake , selected large frit, 7 sugar syrup, generally sold af ¥ i) can, 17¢. it and sugar, pint size; our price, 49t-. ~ ST Lous PaIoE 0 | ST.LOUIS JAMES BUTLER | emi0e oF