The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1901, Page 9

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Meet 2H WORLD: MONDAY _ EVENING, FEBRUARY, 4, [OPERA CONCERT MINUS _ENCORES A SUCCESS. | Mr. Grau’s Innovation at! the Metropolitan—Old- Timers Lose Fix THE GREATEST OF ALL LOVE | CHASES. he Yanamafer fore different coos [ee ee a Oo ns oa ee “Don Glovanni? Sung Auain, roar screamed the vol ¢ foollsh men ar Nesitantly over the edge. nt Went elutchiuy ding masses of t 1 the turret door, In the west iy 2h YOUNG IRL’ DRESS AIRE. A Cigarmaker While Sleeping in Front of Stove. must have come back have-an Idea that thie to st Feteh down | ine r Ire with rugs and been burned off . lege and back were burned inconsctous when the fire was pat to de- | handed Burned |. saving a horror of } used to be taken away. courted swith. Tre eritfeal conditio: vength compelled é er Miss Ida Ischering. twenty-one years a cirarmaker, supporting her aged! , is in her home, to-day, terribly burned, on tae flour in front of the atove while] her mother was out last night and fell} uly caught up, A ac ore Int the millers a HE trafled off In search {8 Firat aves) OF > os and end the ash nuisancc. It burns clean—there’s no waste to it. and you get ali of the heat. ort you find a little fine ashes that looks like this: Coke makes little ash. Coke is all heat When you clean out the D-93-D90- en “they marched, gather- few minutes, and the rescue party was well under way, the rector in thelr him Golde and with rage and contempt. There were firat three ringing cheers, and deflance 4 The difference between the amount and kind of flag flying, “and ashes you Coke and i i anthorna, and) two fina fy get from-Coke and Coal is the difference lads rattling. a horn, twordust-bells, a waten: rattle, and two cannons trund- ving eanicas they started to the moor, a moving, junketing 990-08 30-029666-00456000046O-D006.06 between economy and waste. You pay the least for Mooring In that corner. qa the bigness of the down fall, but. ina moment. was under, an other, mounted, and with furloun eff disengaged the tongue from its socket. Faltering under the elghty-flv ht, she again reached a Mr ‘Golde! she cried, beli-tongue on these people when ye down the in- Coal users Coke and get the most from it. Back phe leaped, 1B into the church bel ‘2 the neighborhood, Hows and locks them be bell CHAPTER IX. Tried by Firc. SE, after locking ‘the door, fled to the ground floor, heaped armfuls of dusty rubbish about the foot of the bel- fry stairs, set fire to {t and rushed out of the church from the rear entrance Just in time to meet the half-dressed, rudely awakened populace of the village as they surged into the sacred edifice by the main door. Returning to the church by the front @oor Lise sprang into the pulpit. “My friends," sho began, Miling the . “It was I who rang the bel! Here was light, the beginning of light. he murmur hushed; “Ft was essential, should arouse you. you, that a menagerie has been on the moor and was burnt down last night by some accident?" “Aye! ‘tla so! go ont” “I happened to be paasing over the moor a while since, my friends, as I have to be at Tesaing, nine miles hence, by early cockcrow, as I came along 1 heard two people in the dark; I stole toward them, and heard them taik—a woman and a man they were. averred that the menagerie had been set fire to by you Bencombe folk, and they were coming straight here to give you tit-for-tat by burning down Seacombe while you were in your beds, beginning, they sald, with the church, They found it I was listening, and chased me, throwing away their money like this: was thus that Seacombe set 1 the morning to confound the wiles of the French. After the: processton had advanced a hory from a vinager, forcedsher way to i hi yng the hi slamthor het or Larrea pon, Golde, with this ponderous id drive, and the mason-work } hegan'to spatter, and the flaky old tron toy, crack and writhe; and presently; | there were no mentioning, and the bar was nodding | t backs, examining the strand. t now they werd weil 1c in the darkness aby e- OW, T think it will come to #| gaaped Golde, winded. rat their upward strain {t ylelded, and, one at elther end, went rapidly dow and out at the Gothic window. eee it went the greater poe atrain | to {tw outer end, iignter, up to the coin: level: ell-tongue and the other end: reae, and with a push. upon ee Tuand of footprints in mere: Indication of ) but. with diank Coke will burn in any kind of a stove excepting a self-feeder, It Fequires Dut little draft to keep it going. re in all winter if you minimize the draft. save with Coke; that's the best of it, i To be had in ' and 4 loads if called for. NATIONAL COKE & COAL ipa eae Eke nts nome party. of men It's easy to keep and thelr faith in Marga st Price, $3.00 for a great my friends, that I swith jerks, and fell, the coping, a bridge secure. The flooring was half consumed, three des being aflame. as M the sill down c: lowlug another of the ‘bell herself down at full length, amt meheed a hand-walk across, a hollow apace of fifty feet below: mob, missing them, and a rain of cruel misses. surrounded striking her back, Honing apent In uer skirts, amid hoots But now the had edged round. and hurt on to warn her she blundered upon them Jn teuated| “his wel, he over emptiness, Ko- t Verdier was with her, jasying with the arms, Winning himself along. with slowest When he was half-way across Margaret #tood walting on the leads be- He reached her with searching for you—from Seucomb 7 r the igo od God'n rake" t bind the cop nt, something about now War the run, no anger from but the stones ronnd, the cop~ ing Inv scaroh of deacent, ess -Dut without footho KOSTER & BIAL'S Big Sunday Afternoon and Night further north—-n Ite “it Is your hope—run ft took a sudden tne conn top, making for the ehancet d, ¢1t was-dimmer, -tHi Marga- have hing, while I was ringing’’—- At gbhis point thero was sensation, E NEW BILL! thirty feet below—a “400, covering: en Of IVY, and shite ya Ite fat font tay deep drop; buy her church was perceived to bo full of a D the vant tor tho narrow. cave mouth, if | EMPIRE ‘Again ‘arose Be BUST OF DR. GREEN. Widow and Son Present Statue to | | Boay: ofthe the Academy of Medicine. | A ilfe-alze marble bust of Dr. Horace Green, known to medical men aw father of laryngology,” Tourdday evening my of Medicine. Inatitution by outcry of fire, Mrs. Dane s Bois. Vita 2 GARRICK TH at CAPTAIN Tins.” MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND & Jeieot new membera at Fifty-ninth street, . Those who served in the re- cent war are Invited to attend. gene Griffin will =| CASTORIA | ‘a For Infants and Children. TGR | The Kind You Have Always Bought | pani Ayre res jipomy Washington'tq take charge} CAPT, SULZER DEAD. ‘en, BIJOU—AMELIA BINGHAM COMPANY “THE CLIMBERS. |. se thi \ sey Feb, 4.-Tho army) pene GALE EH Po Jur arrive! from Manila, has on otra the body of C taymond Sulzer, a cu ber of Cangrens= avatar a Sule igh AIDEN THBATAI UNDER TWO Fuleg. =" _ iter MATINEE 2 GITERN THEATRE, Was IN PLOWE! fe “the mane wilt be unvelted } the New Yorki It Was’ presented) $v r. Green's widow! > sd 30h, George Walton Green, the’! WARY. MANNERING in ANIC wencoir 4 aha dtd fu apusy Before the eay venst: Touched "the will bo ‘heid until Conkroseman Sulzer | *Green-wns the hero of «t iran conducied ‘by othe sAcademy +c! ears ago, the, occamun of ft. Pine paper Re read wien and starving theories’ regar lng shel Thicetion, aN, prone aut iar and " vin ig altoveties were coi Armeds:. — War Veternns Election, Grifin Epsineer, Command -Bbanish Was Veterans, "Fo1w'a by nosenteld atieane will meg, to _ EXTRA MATINEL | L1¥¢ ae b- ILLIA COLLIER ia ON TUE QUIET, fi a WY LADY Shika 1901 Extraordinary Sale of SILKS TYomorrow 60,000 yards of Colored Taffetas, in a hundred different shades, at 55c instead of 75c 50,000 yards of Printed Foulards, such as are now being sole in'good stores, at 85c and $1; tomorrow at 40c, 55c and 65c a yard Full details in morning papers. ‘\February Economy in \g FURNITURE Buying EBRUARY'’S demands for personal needs are light. It's an ideal time to fill in the gaps that you! have noted in the furnishing of the home. Your convenience and our preparation combine™ to form an admirable. opportunity. This year 1equired masterful effort to gather these hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of high- grade furniture, with the very su stantial concessions in price that’ we offer. There were abundant offerings of ‘‘trash,'? but they had no concern in Wanamaker merchandising. We demand new goods, perfect, of highest character of construction, right in style, and desirable from every point of view. Nothing old, nothing unworthy at any price; but fine high-grade Furniture at a third below today’s fair prices. y Next to Economy its Variety Here is selection as broad and satisfying as if you picked from many a large regular stock, The pieces arc artistic and beautiful. You maks no sacrifice of seatiment or quality to obtein the large saving in cost. = Among the parlor suites are some fine specimens of dull-finish inlaid frames.in Dutch style with handsome upholsterings in Art Nouveau designs, But that’s only one instance in doseas, uo! Splendid opportuntty to make the dressing and sleeping room more cozy and convenient, with furniture : Ito be proud of, at an average saving of a third. And that means that some things are only reduced'a quarter, while others are exactly half their fair and reasonable valuation. The lists below ‘tell’ the details exactly : hee z Parlor Sultes— Sideboards-— | Couches— fio. from $16: $15, trom | ACHE. from $17—Tutted; Agu 8 valeur. om $36: $20, from $30; $35, 8) fron 3 Tax" trom in: | At from Eanied ted? Bi re ; jain ‘seat; ay $28. from $37; veloa! $2. from ats: a rom $46: $5, trom | At $3 from #0—Tutted; leather, $0; m $63: $80, from $86: $60, | At $10. from fled; leather. Fron #43; HO. teora. $88; $10. from 490. At M5, from $65 — Tufted}, ‘figured a 2b Extension Tables— AU3ER Irom $70—Tutted; leather. Duteh | at $10.0), from 5 -Golden ceriott Chiffoniers— AIST! trom 42—Three pieces; mahog- | At HE ffom Fez “Boatien oak: 1011 any; velour: AUB from sicaolaen oak: 8 tt Library Suites— | Bureaus— — y | At $17. from 327—Maho; trom $165—Three pleces; inlaid; | At $i fr Fon ata si. from $%—Three plecea; ma- | Golden oa Ab $35. from Pl alien, 0 amask. | Mt $5. from $100—Three pieces; ma- fromm oR. hogany; tapeatry. t At 38. fro inlaid; inlay; tapes AU $15, from Imitation. jt 3-7 jeces: At in Beano from $1 three pieces; onk; from aes ; 4 Ty om $230—Threa pieces; oak, | At $32. froin 6=Golden oak. : Toltet oes 1 3, @ mapl $45, from 365—M. ny. Fancy Parlor Chairs— At HB. sa Biche At gen, "trom tone stahomseye ALS. trom 37.40—Wall chalt damask. At ge. trom’ $2.10 f Bedroom Suites— ity 1 chair; damask. _ to, p tre: hair! Easy Chairs. | At gi, from f0—Three pieces; golden At ¥20—Wall chali ME Ha, trom aet—Wall chair; Bookcases— At 1% trom 39-Golden oak. Golden oak. Mahogany; open at jeces; mahi At #3, ‘from Motes pleces; oak. Ag bt $i$—Three pieces; ma- Hogans. 0. from $105—Three pleces; golden ($15, from Soa peeelde hair; mualip. x "Bo, from $40—Mi nog ‘ eloae from $45~-Mabi ALS in m ‘$10- Ae fie. tron i from. #e0—Mahogany: velour, oak. At $16, from $16. Stirring Up the Market on CHALLIS Last Monday we announced a large offering of all-wool Printed Challis at 28c a * yard—telling just why it could be sold for so little. The public response was immediate and almost overwhelming. The vast quantity which we expected to last three days—certainly two—was almost gone before the store closed that night. It met a vast popular desire, at an almost sensational price. We thought there was no more to be had; as the purchase practically ended the ‘Seconds q which the mills had accumulated. But beller news was preparing, : Manufacturers who have stocks of perfect goods got excited. Offers came to us that would kaye bes been impossible to obtain a week before. So to-day we have 87,000 Yards of All-wool Challis Go Sell at 28c a Yard xe xe Of this, 60,000 yards are claimed to be absolutely perfect, and 27,000 yards acknowledge technical imperfections sack es you couldn't discover in the otuerlot. And ye' those wo bought last week got equal intrinsic value, for the technical imperfections were not real defects. Even without counting these goods better than th ers, tais is rare news. To say that last Monday's. offers, ing is duplicated to-day will bring thoasands of women. And now quantities and variclies are much greater than before. pis & every single and Ih groups, tiags and figures, large and small, in wide varie'y of color combinations. Ample selling Main aisle, in the Rotunda and at Fourth avenuy end of stor Prompt mail orders will likely be in time. Dorit ask for ‘apie send order, stating colors desired, and stvlz of £gures Forme co DOHN WANAMAKER ‘sis a Arnusements. Amusements. Bae, Teatre, ar Gih ave Stn Wed, Prices, 25e., $0c., 75¢ 4 fLDS’ Mcate BATH ST. Pec ate h GRANDE: WEBER a a “Mir Chauncey GARRETT. | IN OLD facw.avates [SNe OLCOTT "hk" OTMAGH | smu HODLE-DE DEE * Hove. 1g 1d MAUKICH BILAL. yee ltateatrat Lore ik | MATINEE Ta Sari Aaa ; i serrate ‘ane = rar_NE IN PASTO Seer a Murray, fares foe ss AL Ww MARTIN'S ists CLE TICS R's Pie in CENTS . rages vil i HAvLEe 1 qian 4 nee Wesnaie tv ) BREAD. | viet ORIA™?: bas alt, Chumberiya'e Rutravagansa Production, | MY LADY. “Gs” HERALDS; Uharlea, Wrehanaty oy tem west of B Sed 28" | ENTRA” MULE. HER BROADWAY : | WViOLA ALLEN "a it asm t preety i VIENNA. LIFE re | MANHATTAN foes Wied te co Al PINEY. Riles A cat {oe tee* LOVERS’ | tenes weeks THE DAIRY, PARSE ie MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. 20 STAND HAY: French Cooks’ Ball eae re ak tana 273% | BUOUACROSS # PA E PACHIG:, Hits AY, PEW, 6 Mi |seeeeae " { tao aa ug chit <:- (regi Mon ygacO At wk WORLD IN WAN CINTMATOGRAMI. 4 ALARM, = DALY'S "Heszke sai at) 1B DE. US Ee COLUMBI. MBIA Selita! Lady Huntwo ALRX ANDRE | vue Thomas's Trem “LYCEUM : Wet, @ est. Galt ARIZONA. . irant Ateratee 4 ley of ieces de Fratanie | | pope birhat iY Rote. bo MeN AUK, ¥ Ma ' ~~ | PHILIPP’S 2¢ aeRMANta T at, 2. Bway. “yp a =, RUG say EONS 5: 60 Pert, Sour're ‘gat ren ao Bee Pkt

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