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— ee Rae ne se nlae ‘THE WORLD: MOND, MONDAY ‘EVENING, FEBRUARY. 4, FUND FOR BOSSCHIETERS |STARVING CHINESE iS ACCUMULATING F AST. LIKE CANNIBALS. —e¢2——__—__—_ G{EOBBFOOHHHIHOOOOONOHHDIOOOGOHOOGIHOHVS HHTOPOOIHAGO Lawyers Lead the Con- tributions to Raise the Mortgage on the Home. About Fighting and Killing for Food. tn thelr They ut for every eno: of ho happen to fall on the prey of bled Mung Sympathy for the Pater- son Victim’s Family Spreads Rapidly— Latest Subscriptions. POOLEEOETIOSCEOOSS anibalien, ind in the: proy the Imperial court Is av fent, Infanticide ts ano rents, driven frant jthe appeals of their whieh they are unat he little ones rather than listen to the QI cries of distress and see thelr auffert @) Men readily sell thetr wives and cniid- ineiworaginem S| ren for food or money. hie famine ‘x declared to ve the woret 3! The people wre gaunt and hait wil Secor ever known, OOOO, conditions appear to be THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. A Sympathiser Alfred and Ch | | aI FRANCIS JOSEPH OPTIMISTIC. y of China, enenats ents In that part of th the peac Anastrin’s Emperor Says, A. Feb. 4.—-The elected h was opencd to-day with ae ean h from the throne. EF Fi PORTER OFF To HOLLAND. lois Joseoh, after th the continued friendliness of forelzn re-|aiertoan Amba Sees which, he considered. contrib- s ted eanentlally t¢ nathen the euar- ape lthe/ Qucer e\Weddine: ee ee neon inteen of general ecalled his | PARIS, Feb, —The United States Mother with three dai J. E. McDermott ..... | heartfelt sorrow ath of King | Ambassador, Gen, Morace Porter, Mrs ‘of Queen Vic-| Porter and thelr daughter I among tl ‘Ravenous Bands in Famine Districts Rove! ASLEEP ON POOL TABLES. Five Boys Arrested in a Brooklyn Reid. | oi actor, Third Avenue.... 35 [aay for Motland, The Ne Sympathetic Five 25 In connection with events in China the /Ruest# Invited to be present at Queen Y marriage he Dui ba Ard ed Col Gs Emperor sald: ay ahsyent haar Lies Marcus Mayer 5.00 Herman Clark Charles Ottman . ® COODOOQOOSSOS: check for $16, one one-hundredtm part of z same, and trust the balance of your|may you soon obtain ti readers Will subscribe the other ninety-|for this nobi nine one-hundredths in this noble cause. | forming for t GEORGE H. W nnn, Sik Waists, $4.98. Of fine taffeta silk, entire back and front, also top of sleeves tucked; new shirt cuffs, clusters of gilt buttons oncol- Cash ... A True aympathiner w. L. SHAW Largest Hair Stors in the World, POMPADOURS with new side parting, WIGS For Ladies and Ge Special PERSIAN RUGS and HALL STRIPS. Over Three Hundred Mossoul Rugs end Iran Hall Strips of unusual'y soft colorings are now being offered. The Rugs are in small and medium sizes and the Hall Strips of varicus lengths from 12 to 20 feet. 8. Altman & és. | Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue | Also Forty Modern Indian, Persian and Turkish Carpets, very desirable colors, in sizes from 6X8 feet to 15X8 feet, | have been greaily reduced in piize. Grocery Specials. {Early June Peas, per can, 10c¢. Sugar Peas, celi Small Sugar Peas & TOUPEES ist for the } mus, per can, 12¢. vur 18c.cans, loc. Clearing Sale of Ladies and Winter |To effect a complete clear- |’ Decided Reductions of Cheviots and Kerseys; re ~ cent prices $10.50 & $12.50, | at ag 26 inches long, of Cheviots and Oxfords; | $16.50 to $20. 00, at of Cheviots and Oxfords, alsa! English Whipcords and Tan: Kerseys; recent prices $25.00. © to $35.co, at Eéna and Dorethy . Mrs. Henry W. Howe Mabe} Neeland J. W. Anderson oO. 5. A. Broeklym Friend ... Be Be Aeeoee BY HABRIBT HUBBARD AYER. Subscriptions and letters of profound sympathy for the Bosschieter family are coming wit, every mail, and the Prospects for giving the afflicted family material help grow brighter every hour. A noticeable feature is the Interest the elawyers and judges take in the Paterson victim's relatives. The fund to pay off the mortgage on the Bosschieter home had been Started scarcely an hour when Mr. his Emanuel Friend sent of The Evening Wofld’: ® senerous contributio! d almost elmultaneously came the jendid dona- tion of $15 from Alfred and Charles Bteckler, the well-known attorneys, Judge Warren Foster, of the Court of Appeals, sent a most welcome $5 bill, ‘heartily endorsed the pian to relieve Bosschictera from the fear of losing Sho little home, now more than ever Gear to them, as in thelr memory the Yast happy days of the murdered mill girl are all associated with the humole dwelling she made bright by her gay presence. The fact that eminent lawyers have thus indorsed The Evening World's plan to substantially repair the fortunes of the Bosschieter family, which have been shattered through no fault of their own, not only proved that the hearts of thore who know nothing of courts, of law, or of the legal aspect of this sad history, have been deeply touched by the present Condition of the Bosschieters’ house- bold, but it shows conclusively that the legal profession—the men whose duty forces them to view tragedy and com- @edy when it comes before them in a court ori toad according to the stat- reli or favor for Prati or ‘etehinnts ‘have been deeply louched by the Cheah bilght cast upon an innocent family. Letters Received. se use Editor of The Freslag, Worlds nelosed find on working gine: Stay. God comiere that poor, mother and sister of their peter: Jennie. AL To the Editor of The Bre ing World: wane Incloned $1 is for the Yuna. approval ppeal by Tw the Raltae of The Kreoing Worl <Inclosed please find 10 cents for Piod Bosschieters. F. ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: Please find inclosed $1 for thee Boos chieter Rellef Fund, ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: Vlease accept $1 for the Bosschleter family from w sallor whore thi ake God will Eive due reward for good WwW. OS DENUON. To the Editor of The Evening World: Inc:osed please fiyd $1. I am a lit tie) orl thirteen years old and do not at ali this means, but my ma gald lt was for a poor mamma and her| ehildrens I pray that our good God will} help that poor mamma in her troubles bless fer ucure life, Amen. MABEL WEILAND. Went One Hundred and Fit atreot. Te the Editor of The Evening World: Anclosed please find $1. which ia cheer-| {uly miven to ald the cause you so) neoh espouse, The amount, tho |, conveys our deepest #: athy; for peor ttle. Jennie’ ereaved “one, 7; EDNA OROTHY. i that poor an: honest family, the achieterss ‘ni | The World has done more for charity! shan any paper In. the count e BEDFOR D AVENUE. | To the EMtor of The Eveaing rors Tnclosed please find Le ‘0,1 help the fund; to clear theisa mort eRe oe he Bosschieter) home. NCIS CAMPBELL. ‘To the auseof of The I for nator * Notiet Our au for/atd for the un- bata Uaeochiat rv family: Reiter ron pay To the Editor of The Evening World: Inolosed please find % for the family} |)f think tt Is a falso new styles in black and white taffeta 7c. ef Jennie Boaschieter. thextrout tw: ts at 4.958. Te Cornstarch, est, t-1b. c. : je Horschieter, os ssia, aists at 4.98 H ZO ane .') SOT SXS ' » best, t-Ib. cartons, 3c, ‘710 Grand street. To the Editor of The Evening World: Herewith dnclosed find $2 for the Boss- It is The Evening World jeter fund, coming forward again in the hour of reat need to rescue a family deserving To the Edttor of The Jar and down front,all new spring colors; Sliced Pineapple, 2-Ib. cans, 14c. and SAID HE'D SELL WIFE'S Te McMahon Charged with Attempted Mur- der. “ Accused of dragging his dying wife Anna from her bed and beating her, Micha€] McMahon, thirty-five years old, a of 5( Kent avenue, Brooklyn, was he! in $0 bail In the Lec Avenue Court to- day. John Hickey, brother of the dying . Hickey eaid in court that McMahon came home intoxicated last night and dragged Mrs. | woman had McMahon arrest McMahon from bed. “I tried to save her,” sald Hickey, whereupon the husband threatened throw me out of the window. 1 he: him cry out as he was beating his w “ll get the Insurance on your body @ YOUR corpse to the professors In <r ran for a policeman and MoMahon lef, wine house. With help of twelve-year-old the daughter, I got the tnconaci oman into bel. An ambular sent out and Dr. Vogt, of th rn Distelet Hospital, said ¢ Roane would probably dic pdicManon was arrested two wee charged with cruelty, but as i was too {!] with consumprivi the case was dismissed. BRONX HAS A LITTLE WATER Engincer Birdsall Saye ‘Conditions Prevent a Larger Supply.’ Cnle¢ Engineer Birdsall sald to-day that the residents of Bedford Park now had @ limited supply of water. Cond. tons In that part of the Hronx, he de- clared, do not allow any more at pres- Birdsall rat that the Westchest Water Company had only been taking 250,000 gallons daily from a supply of 12,000,001 gallone, and on Saturday. thi supply was reduced to. 100,00) gallons. That amount the company would re- celve for some time to come —<—<—___ New Small-Pux Case Reported. ‘The Health Departmen: reported one additional case of small-pox to-day. The victim ts two-yoar-old Daniel Gan- | * nato, whose parents live at 333 Ei One Hundred and Thirteenth street. pe | gestion, RERKE : 1 . 4—Preaident Wheeler, of the University of California, hax received a telegram stating that President McKinley will accept the tn- vitation to address the students cf the University of Callformin on Commence- ment Day, May ‘This Is ‘taken to indicate that Presl- dent McKinley's proposed trip to the Pacific Coast will be made, despite re- to the contrary. STRANGER THAN FICTION. A Remedy Which Has Revolutionized the Treatment of Stomach Troubles. The remedy 1s not heralded as a wonder- ful discovery nor yet a accret patent medi- 1% {p91 cine, neither {s {t claimed to cure anything : tu except dyspepsia, indigeation and stomach troubles, with which nine out of ten suffer. |S vegetable and frult casences, pure aseptic pepsin (government test), golden seal and diastase. The tablets are sold by drug- | gists under the name of Stuart's Dyspep- [sia Tablets. Many Interesting experiments | to test the digestive power of Stuart's Tab- lets show that one grain of the active prin- ciple contained in them ts suMictent to thoroughly digest 3,000 grains of raw meat, legge and other whotesome focd. Stuart's Tablets do not act upon the bowels like after dinner pills and cheap cathartics, which almply irritate and inflame the intestines without having any effect whatever in digesting food or curing indl- If the stomach can be rested and assisted in tho work of digestion it will very soon recover ita normal vigor, as no organ !s so i DI Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act entirely on tne food exten, ea it completely, so that It can be azalrallated into blood, nerve meal power which weak stomacha lack.vand Nralesa that lack Is supplied It Is useless to ut. mpt to cr y the use of ‘tonic Hs" Sud’cathartics which havo absolutely 1 di. geatlvo Hany Stuart argument. | eB: Altman & €o, | | j COLORED SILKS. | A complete assortment is now | the 20:4 inch GUARANTEED TAFFETAS. | BLACK SILKS. A wide range of qualities are shown of JAPANESE SILKS that are both Perspiration and Water Proo‘. For (o-morrow—Tutsday ; Imported ‘Black Peau de Soie, VOTE DEUS VA STANOAOLEOLEDVNUATNOMOTATADUDEUAULDODAULEIIDODISOUSTNTUUNOSEUES LTNUNNNNEINNEA: tail on sate of Shades for Spring in | eer eee een e renee. H , ' | t 1 volumes as to the place this sale occupies in the money-saving shopper's regard. ’ ' by a retail house in America. stlence. These goods were restamped and sold to us at far less than $$tion; others have slight imperfections, which naturally occur in the course of manufacture, but all of them are just as good for wear as sold the goods in the regular way. much abused and overworked as the sr ruislicitneteceatrivimeet inate? Trousers Made to Your Meaure at 3. 43 We have purchased a large consignment of the remarkable success of Stuart's bys. | This Week Only ; of these famous timepieces and make it pepsia rable . a remedy practlealty un- e. 1 one of the leading features of 1m fow years ago and now the most teed k f any treat t s sale. Every clock is guaran p 2 ea cas a Tuesday, - Feb. 5th. | perfect time, and update affords a great § snc as been secured entirely e d : upon its merits asa digcative pure and aim- Wednesday Feb. 6th, } AC o6e Seana Reveille Clock; an entirely Sag weroodt in broly digested eee Thursday, Feb. 7th. ew creation in alarm clocks, with the new further orders. terials with those made to order by tailors at $6.00, and if you are in any way dissatistied after the Trousers are made for you you may return them and your money will be refunded. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, color indigo dye made to measure during this sale only at the same price as above. control all the manufacturers turn? celain, neat decorations, gold line out. Similar goods are being sold else-! edges, 112 pieces, with soup tureeni 1c. Pillow Cases, 5 1-2c, Each— hiv very fine quality muslin, with wide Ue ‘Hemstitched Pillow Cases, inches; some are plain wide hems; most of thes: are hemstitched; the SA TOMUIAE The Success and Advantages to You and Us of this Great Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. In response to our announcement of the Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks which bezan this morning cus- omers filled our various departments almost from the moment of the store's opening. Such appreciation speaks It repays us ‘or the trouble we had in making such a complicated and gigantic deal. Each day, until the vast assortment of attractive items has been depleted, will be well worth a visit here, is our advertisements, however comprehensive they may be, cannot embrace all the bargains, and to stay away is to lose, perhaps, 7® opportunity for making one dollar do the work of two—and sometims three. A/! Goods Advertised Sunday on Sale To-Morrow. Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks of i : i | Fine Fur Neck Scarfs, &c. 3 Sale of a Manufacturer's Stock of Very Good Dress Shields. The quantity concerned is larger, perhaps, than any ever handled They are the product of a manufac- rer whose goods are the recognized standard of dress shield excel- Cluster Neck Scarfs. | Scarfs with Animal Heads, 6 and 8 Tails. There are about 300,08 these la Sable ¢ ies possum, Black Marten, Astrachan, ptot 1 -—-Ol Belgian Seal Brook Mink, Japanes: Fox, Blue Fox, possum, Nears ca l,| Néatsealy &c.. value from $6.00 to GpossuiniN C3 Opos:| $2500 at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, tum, Black Marten, | 95:95 up to $12.50. i sistas "| There are about 250 long Double Clus- If regular prices, because on some there is a very slight discolora- Alaska Sable, values The remedy Is in the form of pleasant !${ shields costing more than double these prices. A less scrupulous from $3.50 to. $10.00, | _ {et Scarfs of Nearseal, Sable Opossum, j tasting tablete or lozenges, containing | 34 manufacturer would have paid no attention to these small defects, and at_ $1.95, $2.95, aaah eutgicooitgscourat $3.95 and $4.95. Lot 2.—Of Alaska Sable, Light-Weight Washable Dress Shielas. Sable Raccoon, Jap- y5 - anese Fox, Stone Maffs. ; ph me per pair. Ne, ante per pair. Marten and Mink, About 1.000 Mutts, of black, Consy, ‘ lo. 3—6c. per pair. | lo. 5—1 0c. per pair. ales irom $12.00 to been: Saye Broa nk nal Fancy Japanese Silk-Covered Light-Weight Dress Shields. £6.80, seos0:| tose Back Lynx, Dine tyne’ Blue $10.00,%18. 00 and) Wolf, Persian Lamb, Mink, Chinchilla, Stone Marten, Hudson Bay Sable. &c., yaluz from $2.00 to $100.00, at 95c., $1.95,$2.95,$3.95,$4.95,510.0u, $15.00, $25.00 up to $50.00. Secoad Floor, GOth St. Section. No. 3—$1.35 per dos.; '2c. per pair. Ko. 4—$1.86 per dos.; !5c. per pair. Maia Floor, 39:h &t. Lot 3.—Stone Malan “Shinchitta, Hud- son Buy Sable, values $50.0 to $75.00, at $25.00 and $39.00. Section. Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. ventin Made-to-Order Trousers WorldR enowned Ansonia Clocks Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks Friday,-- - Feb. &th. $ Sasurday. - Feb. 9th. e. During this week we make At $39 listed at $4.55. to meastire Trousers of hight At $3.9: grade materials, cassimere, chev. jot or worsted. Styles all of At $3. 9 0. At 1.65—Beautiful S-day Ansonia Mantel Clock, st the hour and half eo} hour on cathedral Ants finely tinished woodwork, in oak or walnut; perfect 5 Hight. -day Ansonia Clocks, trimmed with gold bronze; they Syn the hour and $$ hour on cathedral gong ; list price $8. 40 —Celebrated Ansonia Bonn Porcelain Clocks, beautiful rich coloring, Dresden decorations of cobalt blus, green, ruby, | | new, desirable patterns, this violet, ete.; they strike the hour and !5 hour on cathedral gong; have gilt season's choicest designs, and} centres, Arabic or Roman dials, and are perfect timekeepers 7 st Price $10. 06. Stain a of such wide range that any taste may be suited. Skilled cutters and the best workmen} — S«¢ of Manufacturers’ Stozh-. | only are employed, assuring Linings. you the perfection of tit and 1233c. Percaline, 5c. Yd.—A nice linish expected of high-priced ‘tin: ‘ Sale lasts for this week only; after that we will not accept Sampies furnished so that you can compare the ma- Sale of Manufactu-ers' Stocks 13) Decorated Porcelain. $ fine quality percaline, known as our Perfection grade; all shades, including fast. black. We contracted for an enormous quantity much under price; usually sells at 124%e. 17c. Lining, at 91,¢. Yd.—Our very popular Fairy Moire Lining, of which we have sold many thousands of yards, has always given perfect satisfac- lion. It is fully 36 inches wide, and = has avery beautiful silk finish, We Dinner Sets, "5.98 -American | lors. ig gong; every part finely finished; nickel plated and perfect timekeeper; list price, | $2.4 3 rat i TROUSERS TO ORDER.. 3. 43} SPECIAL.—Uniform Trousers of guaranteed pure wool and | Sale Ends Saturday, February 9th. “4 Fecond Floor, @2th St. Section where at 17¢. per yard. ——- lane. alr Sloth. 313. Yd.—The est ft bone. Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks of Sale of Manufacturers’ S oths of Sslamuasle natn Pineeenan Motunds | The tollowing pieces in American Porce- lain decorated with neat flowers and gold tine edge: Tea Cups and Saucers, porcelain—Tea Plates, Plates, Dinner Pla Plates, 7¢.-—-Meat Dishes, Meat Dishes, Vegetable 8e.— Sheets, 8c. Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. Comfortables, &c. $1.50 Comfortables, 79c.—Beautitul designs in. silkolines, tufted with zephyr, full sizes some have phin ¢s. others assorted worsted edges. 75c. Blankets, 45c. Pair—White and Linens, Etc. E Table Damask, 29c. Yard—All i American pure German linen, Bleached, 63 inches wide; also Sableacbed table damask, 64 inches wide. Both in assorted designs, 29c. Turkey Red Damask, I2c. Yd. 58 inches . 14 inches—Covered Pickle Dishes, ugar Bowls, Oc.—In two sizes, 42x36 and 45x36 —Wartanted tast colors; ruit regular price, $9,00. Tea Sets, 2.49--American mel neat decorations, gold ling edges; 56. é $ 3) : 2036 inches, * 0 * . Per yard, $1.00 | muslin is exceptionally. good, wide; assorted styles. colored, size 10-4. 2Me.—Cream Jugs, 8&.—Bakers, 12c. ritr4 o 5 rs) 6 a o 1 25 | jain Ploor, 53th St. Section. Main Floor, ST eNy MAO EE Lene BOR Stel ees enc O eS Meee ela Pieere: A he eines Main Floor, near Rotunda. Third Floor, 59th St, Jectioa. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | { BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 3d Ave., 5M and 60th Sts. 2d Ave., 59th and 601h Sts, 34 Ave,, 59th and 60th Sts. id Ave. 5b and 60th Sts, AAA SO Evening Wraps, Carriage Coats. & Novelty Garments, former prices $15 to $25. of Cheviots and Homespuns, of Kersey, all satin lined: sizes 4 to 14 years, at ; former prices $12 to $15, $5.95, $8.75, $12.80 and oa Lora & Taylor, 5 Our qualities ure above: re 7, proach; our work is equal to the best; our prices are moderate.) At the beginning of a season jwe ent up 1,800 bolts of core {distributing our © agents. We recall them at this scason of the yeac for our rem: nant sale. This gives us.an outlet © for theso stocks, and keeps our. staff employed. Suits to order, $14; coat ant vest, coats, satin lined, $20. | faney wool and silk v | former prices from $10 to $15. — | Full Dress and Tuxedos, | silk.” ‘lined throughout, made of Eng: lish and German Drape, to order, ae $30, You can get no better anye oF Where afar "ARNHEIM, BROADWAY & 9TH STREER | = an inexhaustibie fountain; {t is by thoze who have and eopplien Chaeea ? 3 who want. - aay Great Misses’ Garments: ance we have made from recent prices, Ladies’ Coats, $0.50. Ladies’ Coats, recent Prices: Bs f, $9.50. Ladies’ Paletots, $15.60 & $17.50. Also at 4% former prices, Misses’ Sutts, 14 and 16 year sizes, ati $10.00, Misses' Skerts, $3.50 & $5.50, = former prices $7 to $12: Girls’ Coats, $7.50, Broadway & 30th St. Pe: them among $10.50; trousers, $4; overs All our: stings, 36,: nriee,