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~ James Wallace, and John G, Wendel, | jtltrse TAKING PICTURES AROUND NEW YORK. The EVENING WORLD will pay $2 each for all amateur photographs {t accepts and prints. A full description, giving names, locations, &c., should accompany each. Oaly sharply defined and strongly printed photographs can be used. The subjects should be tntoresting, novel and newsy. No prints will be returned. All cat are accepted and printed will be pald for, Address “Amateur Photograph Editor, Evening World, P. 0. box 2.354, New York City."* ¢ ei) This ts the pi F ess cart on the La Vinnos Farm, Weéodlawn, York City. Nick Snyder, who is on the seat of the cart, has been employed on the farm for the past thirty-four years. (Photographed by George M. Sprague, 141 Ltberty street, New York City.) Among the residents of the Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh and Twentieth Wards, ta the borough of Brooklyn. no one is better known than “Hickey” Conatto, who is @ren in the above picture. ‘Hickey’ conatitutes the delivery depamment of 4 well-known grocer, and his wagon, bearing the curious legend “Dogtown Rapid Trenait,"" propelled by {ts smiling proprietor in his burlap apron, js a familiar sight on Fulton street. FUCITIVE ALLEN BURGLAR HAD IN ENGLISH JAIL) A GOOD HEART. Post-Office Robber Who|Mrs. Birchall Tells True Got Away from Sheriff Tale of the Masked Tamsen Locatea. Gentleman. | LONDON, Feb. 6.—Charles Allen, one} Mrs. Willlam H. Birchall, ving at of the Pos:-Otflce robbers who escaped Creston avenue and One Hundred and from Ludlow Srreet Jal, New York! Elghty-fourth street, in the Borough of Clty, dn 1595, it has been discovered, {s/ the Bronx, read in the morning papers “adiving ailfour-yeor! term’ invan how a burglar had visited her home Jail for robbing a woman in the streets | during the early hours of Monday morn- ng. and finding a seventeen-year-old of Loudon last De The cMclais of dassy ure making bo ton as to whe.her the man will be wan ed in the Unted States after hie present sentence has expired. j daughter dying with typhoid fever, made + | Ms apologies in gentlemanly fashion to | the nurse and tiptoed his way out of the house, She alvo read of how she had | said she would tke tu give the burglar 4 good hug for his thoughtfulness. from “Way, that all happened last Novem- Alen her, exprese friina, ite ltrant je—fifteen years at Frankfort * imprisonment nH old, If you please—was 1} with typhoid niteptlaey. a describ d fever last Fall. The crisis was reached us an American, was then ber on t Heved to be the Charles Alien who es-, 1 the might of Nov. 10. Our doctor told on Ludlow Street. Jail, New] "3 that if Catherine would eleep through in 1805. the night she would wake on the road to h lores And Marry Rus- | recovery, About midnight Miss O'Brien, D © Allen was eell, notorious cri “i ropbing| {He nurse, who was dozing, heard a awaitin gtrlal on the charge post offices in various places, Allj sila; noise, and looking up, saw a three escaped from Ludlow street Jall! musked man approaching. She retained ‘by locking up their kee on July 4, her presence o! Beer Feet Gh yee each were of, Rta grates gL Nd aad SH fee ‘Atter “ALen's escape word wan re-| hogs? Mt. Burglar. Please don't wake ceived by the United ates Secret Si . ¥ice officers, that J Tested at Bruges, Belz! ‘This was tn 1596, and no furth tion rolating to his whereabou! neared, at the t! Alles fn Frankfort (Septe Secordsiis the Fede ‘or’ Jity. Harry Russel] and Joseph Killoran Were also sald to have been arrested at Bruvex when Allen was taken into, pr custody there. +r “The man walked right up to the bedmtde, looked at the sleeping girl, then Uptoed out of the room. Not until the burglar had closed the front door did Miss O'lrien come to my room and tell ine of her expertence, ‘ease say that I never said I would ke to hug him, but J honur him be: ‘ause he pespected the sick room, If my ttle gir! had been awakened by the presouce of « burglar the result would My have been fatal. We reported #¢ to the potce and they arrested rome. avenue. Wut Miss —— in, on Jet CITY WINS TWO BIG SUITS. laos could not identity: him.” 3: n 1819), $3,000,000 Will Re Saved by De- | SHIPPING NEWS. cision in Itn Favor, cies eis Corporation Counsel Whalen recelved ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, word to-day from Albany that the city, sun rites.. 7,05/Sun » 5.22|Moon rises,. 8.47 had been successful in winning two test suits in the Court of Appeals, which will, Feault in saving the city $3,000,000, The plaintiff? in the action were | tampacse George Willlam Wallace, as executor of} Athos as executor of John D, Wendel. The|Pontise « actions were brought to recover moneys! paid years ago In satisfaction of assess- ments on atreet Improvements on Broad- yew york, southampton, way and the Boulevard. The amount Teutonic, ‘L involved in tha two aults in about $20,000, | Ur! but simular sults pending against the! city will be dismissed as n result of this decision. David B. Hill was counsel for the plaintiffs. Boulogne. Kenalngte ——————— ; . Knights Visit the Fallin, ays suernlane yy oodibens Kenia HUFFALO, Feb. Tho Knighia of] super, Alg\ if ' ie who attended the convention: Hexia: Christlansund, uccet. Bi Lap ddt es Niagara Falls and on Spores 2 na ail: Nomadle, Lasergonl. Fatadelphlen, pokona OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY, enbarg, Haytt. nown, Nortolk. » Curacos, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVaNiNG, ruottAry 6, hood. Amounts deposited before the te: for the full month. Yews of the Shoe Sate. We commenced this sale on Saturday of last week, plac- ing thousands of pairs of good shoes for men, women and children from our regular stock on sale Ae Less Chan Half Former Prices. The reasons for this extraordinary price cutting are these: A winterless winter, which left us with too many heavy weight shoes; the fact that we never carry stocks from one season to another, and because room was needed for the new spring styles arriving and to arrive. : The response was prompt and generous, and a rapid and certain clearance is sure to be effected. If you want a pair of 4 good, heavy, winter-weight shoes at half and less than half their former prices, lose no time in getting them. These are some of the bar- gains that are still to be had: Your chorce of all these | Your choice of all these | ror 9c. tor 7,95 | Men's Russet Calf Leather Shoes, winter weight, several Men's Shoes, about 200 pairs, soiled from handling, ‘gtyles, all sizes but not in every style; worth $3.50 and formerly on sale at $1.50 and $2.00 a pair. $5.00; and Patent Leather Shoes, sizes 7 to 11; worth y a kid, bi id lace | $3.00. Pedevesabrseo nay $1.50 Sere ons a te ace | Men's Shoes of French calfskin, our own $5.00 brend, i - |hand-sewed, with London toes, sizes 6 to 11, widths Misses’ and Children’s Box Calf Shoes, lace style, with! 4 B and C.. spring heels, our $1.50 and $2.00 kinds. | Men's Shoes, of black calfakin and Vici kid, several styles, Misses’ and Children’s Patent Leather Shoes, lace or | mostly sizes 7 to 11, wide widths; worth $3 and $3.50. button, with spring heels, our $2.00 quality. Wemen's oo of Baten leather, with kid or cloth top, Misses’ and Children’s Vici Kid Shoes, lace or button, ' Women's Seat Vici kid, hand-sewed turn or welts, broke sizes, regularly worth $1.50 and $2.00. |tan and black; $3.50 and $4.00 qualities. Boys’ Box Calf Shoes, the lace style, with spring heels! Women's Skating Shoes, extra high cut, in tan and (the newest with rubber heels), ourregular$2.00 quality. black, with hand-sewed welts; regularly worth $5.00. Sheet Music. Wines and Liquors. Published at S0c. Sold regularly by us at 18c. We handle only the best known makes and brands Reduced for Thursday to, per copy, 9 obtainable, believing that if stimulants are needed at If the popular music of the day appeals to you, here's} all they should be the best. We sell them just as we a chance to secure your favorites at a trifling cost com-{do other lines of merchandise, on a close margin of pared with what you would have to pay for them else-} profit without exaggeration or misrepresentation. That where, and for 9c. a copy less than our price.3is why our business is continually growing, and the These are some of the titles: more it grows the more earnest we are in our efforts to Y Vocal, serve you faithfully. Here are a few reminders of what Ran, Bruder Fossa, Rup—Roger Brothers. we sell and the prices: Tiger Lily—A. B. Sloane. z My On wits Woeters Hom) terig and Vou Tle ee Hate] Malt ual if not eq] to any in the mar esther: Extract, ot iperior ry m 8t. Jalien, a fine California table Claret, éot., If] Only Had a Dollar of My Own. ‘My Charcoal Charmer—Pete I Bue't Care What to Me 5 T'vea in My Louise, Ma Bleck alps accel cose. K. Masta Margaux, {mported from Armand Freres, Bordeaux, per case, 6.00 Bev Belle. Puritan Riesling, a type of ight Rhine Wine, per doz., 3.00 Give Me Back My Liza—May Irwin. Miersteiner Imported Rhine Wine, frem Burckharit & Williams & W. Geshne, Deldesheim, a-t., at, per case, 5.50 Ei the goed quilitne of ¢ Abe Imported’ wine, st Tess tuaa the frica gals LTS; full quart bo so McGarrtty Rye, per gal., 235 ‘Mt. Vernon Rye, per gal., 2.65 le Seroans (two-step). Withee ‘Monogram Rye Whiskey, per gal., "3.00 Sulambo ( Iemeany ‘Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, per gal., ) BOSSCHIETER FUND MORE THAN $200 NOW. BOSSCHIETER MORTGAGE FUND.: SympathizersContribute | rreviousty acksewleaged. .915¢0:| Letters from Those Who Toward Raising the|..;, Giszaon, seccacy "| Pity the Mother of the Mortgage from the} Wine ana Trading co 5.00} Murdered Mill Girl. Paterson Home. cores Be Money cannot alleviate their aching done- hearts, but {t can do muah to relieve 1.00 | their anxlety. They are not in te of mind to wot hope every woman 2.00 | will give what ahe can afford, let tt be 1.00 | e¥er 80 little. Many dimes make dollars, 00) A working woman from West Virginia, Elmira, N.Y. |. T. 2.00 Every Dellar Welcome. ‘Te the Fadltor of The Brening World: 25) ™inclosed please find fi for the Hos 2.00 | schicter family. C. BELIN, 2.00| Touched by Their Miafortunes, 2.00 | To the Editor of The Fvening World My sincere ey: BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. |" 77-7777 aiore tna two hnudred dollars has | sother amd Daughter already subscribed toward ratsing the mortgage on the Bosschleter home, | “4 ** F: Baek This world can never be the anme to| Klll, N. ¥-- Jennic Bosschiter’a mother since that October night when last she saw her Uttle daughter altve. me aky can never be so blue, the flowers can never have the samo fra- Adele & Grace, 3 arance—the mother will never forget,| Agnes Brown. 00 | never]ceaae’to\ mourn: my heart and 1 feel it tx my duty to é x help them. T tnclose you my cl ‘or pee others now] how, that ts, ave lyn. 8.00 | 5? FRANK H. PAULISOS Grave has ly. Lb. WH. 1.00 | Every Such Contribetion changed the face of the whole world to us. Just the grave of a ilttie baby,| “May of 3 early gethered with the lambs of the} Friend” . upper fold. EBL... It would be {dle to say that human | wary &. A. ‘To the Editor of The Rvening World nd ghor the Bosschteter Yana pleage find 5 . O. 1,00 1,00 A Generous Police Matron. power can restore to Jeanie Bosschieter’s Brooklymite y 2.0 | To the Editor of The Evening World: mother the light-heartedness that was ch - te t Buia orestl Vieeae oe Inciosed please find $2 for the sorrow. hers despite her many cares before death in ita most awful form claimed |Marks Schlesing. tribute from the humble home. ond aven But {f anything can bring a ray of| ge, 94, sunlight to the stricken mother it ta the knowledge which the reading of the letters of sympathy that are constantly | Clty - aan O) grt being recelved wil give her, with do-|Sympathizer, Schenectady.. 1.00 | Aations for raising the mortgage. #0 the | Millie and Lou Mendeleoha, preys) Faison, ot Tees Bi family need not lowe their little home. girls, nine wna Ave Mrs, Bosschieter ts a typical German| Manhattan ,... 10 Know what “all th housewife, She is entirely absorbed in her chil-| Police Matron, G. dren, C. Selim, , 108 POLICE MATRON G. H. New n Yara Oo Newegtri's Contribution, 1.00 | To, the Editor of The Evening World: Inclased please find % cents for the Boaschieter fund. Wish It were much more. NEWSGIRL, Two Dollars from Litle Girls. alr mother of Jennle Bosschieter. ing World : $2 from two little {Arts old. I do not ls means, but my j and her children, 3.00 | "Thong this ill help them along. 1.00 | ‘ADELE and GRACE WI43IG, Sho 1s still quite a young woman, not|H, 0, .. SESS a ag [fac anal streets News York City, more than five ai forty—much leas, i It Meane “Home to Them. perhaps, for the neighbors say she tas| "TM" M- Paultson, 127-119 | To the feitor of The Evening World: aged terribly since the night Jenni; was| Hudeon street, City...... 2.00; As one who wishes to express his P xo brutally murdered, As Pte core toe year outa ar Jennie ; at not : Home means everything to the mother! ‘Then she told me with perfect stm-| omy. I inclose M1 towacha yn? rey ce of Jennie Boaschieter, and yet when] pictty the story 1 have. written—how| Pas (the mort pe of this bereaved |» Tt ta she belleved ghe must lore it she never! they were buying the house—a small! {2mlly’s home, for a moment or by so much ns a word! payment down and a mortgage of $1,000| complained. when Iittle Jennie died. ! The night I discovered the asltuation Mrs, Bosachieter sat in the iy room —dining-room and aitting-room in one— phe continued, with- darning @ sweater. out raising her voice, ‘with so many Buch beautiful darning!! It reminded! extra expenses, and the father and me of the work of the German madames | Susie impossible to find work, one can not pay the Interest. It 1s out of the A nl us sewing nt the Sacred auontio no we must lose the money a already paid, We must go away to an- The Bosschieter baby was in the moth-| other wnaller houses 2 eon er's lap, another little one at her knee| If every mother who reads this column torpater hell? and sympathizos with the sorrows: cH and the old grandmother was by her! Hoe, verde family will send $1 we shail |W Grae alr mage up ime aide, seated in the most comfortable soon ve the little home the murdered | HW Avis, HANGH and m hes chatr the room afforded, her old hands gtr] loved free from -the Incum- Peacetully folded, brance now hanging over It. POMPADOURS Mrs, Bossohieter, with big tears In her with new elde parting. cls; || FeOt One paid for euch’ a house in Pater: tedness eyes, kept speaking of Jennie, and 1) Money Wilt Welleve Their Anxiety, WIGS & TOUPEES saw how every word bent the poor! To the wiltor of The Evening World: and fi for the Bi For Latics @ Gent'emen, re Inclos: plea: " Tepoks of the house, inched ber wnat] achieter fund, Cour emorte to maine the | concatte oth Seale. Mair Oraaag ana ; Ma ctiavacterisnlo ot the] 54 W. 14th St, next (o Macy's, New York, Stegel, Cooper & Co., Bankers. Interest at 4 per cent. per annum paid on all sums of $5.00 and upward that are left o% deposit three months or more. .25 inamma sald jt was for a poor mamma You nth of any month will draw interest For Thursday, Feb. 7, we offer 800 Solt Capes, at 3. IO each, Former prices $7.50 and $10.00. 500 Rainy Day or Watking Skirts, at , 7S each. These Skirts are made of heavy all- wool, double-faced cloth, with flounce- stitched bottom; value $7.50. | 100 Wathking Suits at J2, 7/§ each, Former price $18.75. g These fine Walking Suits are made as shown in the accompanying cut, of @ fine quality of plaid back covert cloth, tailored and finished in first-class style Continuation of the Special Sale of an Gn re Wholesale Grocery Stock of Geas, Coffees, Cocoas, Spices, Extracts, Canned Frutti Canned Vegetables, Picktos, Syrups, Sauces, ates, ett. at Unheard-ot Low Prices. We started this successful sale on Monday morning. As explained in our last advertisement, it is the result of the purchase of the entire wholesale stock: of a leading grocer in a near-by city who is retiring from the general grocery busi- ness to engage in a specialty. e paid him spot cash for the stock, and go at a price that places us in a position to offer you the very best goods of the kind sold anywhere at far less money than you ever bought them for before. If Be can but foresee your wants for the next few weeks and take advantage of ; sale and its great opportunities to ‘‘stock up’ liberally, you'll save largely by doing so. If interested, compare these prices with those you have been in’ the habit of paying for the same goods elsewhere and even at The Big Store prior this sale, and note the great saving that is to be effecie J: Coffees: 7,000 Ibs. Mocha and Java, Robertaca's N. ¥. State Cream Sugar Southern Standard Baked ome, rich aromatic! favess cholce cing Corn, case of 2 doz., $1.60; can, 7 a oes ann cam cofice, . bag, $23.00; 25-1b, Lemons: Fancy Choice Messina Lem- a tight cou Se 10-4b, air-tight 26 | 0m: juicy, per éee., 12 EO Barshane How Eepieat Comm ; $,000 Ite. special blend Coffer sound [ented CO), Nicheleca’s 93.75; per can, : Baty, good or 10618 age, $18.58; wholesale peice $1.S0per sont Frodavena Relied Oats, kita dried, 10 . air-tight drum, $4.75; 10-Ib. atr- sale, aoe” S vH Ihe. tight drum, $2.00; Ib., a our price, pet ées., $1.15; per jar, 10 Seal Compressed Rotied Osta, ' 6,000 Ibe. choice, fresh roasted Plums: Pancy Califernia Ege Pie cane coe ocean SS ae Santos, 100-Ib. $14.00; 25-1b. Pitas, preserved in rich heavy don. $1.00; can, Grom Se TEM | etary came, $4.0; can, 18) sotmegs: Grocer’ repels pee 100 Then: 4,00 pounia Furness Osin, imlght eyrup, bane C1'S dor gh: Per ot., oar pricy, per I, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Engliah cam, i 3 a 11| Beef: “‘Riverton'’ Sliced Beef, 1-20, Breaklast Tea, blended In any*pro- i case of 2 dos., $3.00; can, portion, all good, qualty’Teab,’by Prunes: Choice Santa Clara Fruit, Mrs. Hopkine's home-made the one-half chest, per Ib., 33c.; 10 25 Ibe., 1.00 seat, care of 2 dos., $2.25; cam, » $3.40; per Id., 36 Flavering | Extracts: | Coocentrated ane sees pectal: small bexea special Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla, abso- Special Saréines, pace at? } Teas, some a lutely pute, 16-08. foes) honey S0e.; 1-4’, per doz, tins, 9Sc,; 3 tins, the finest ever imported, will sell Vanilla, 60) “American”? Mixed Pickles, Ghetidua some at, per Ib., 65 Bakiog Powder, Strictly pare Cream or Chow Chow, gallon bats., bot., 300 cases India and Ceylon Teas, a tag Powder, 1-2 Ib. can, Lacy Bros.’ Horseradish, éo2., §1.05; edeles rich, dowery ave exc per dor., $1.75; per can, * 15] pote fox afternoon Teas, hs a Extra choice lity Maine So: per lb., 6S Coen or Soccolash, ‘ase of? det, an Serpe canner 600 half-chests extra quality For- 25; cam, fa gales poate mosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Soxthern Standard String Beans, gore: ‘assorted, Lar ge qt. cams, came shoe nek dine ‘Teas ielate etd ee can, 6! of 2 doz., $3.45; cax, es flavor, b chest, +» 30.5 x " Choice Asparagus Tips, Halford Leicestershire Sauce, case 10 Ibe, $4.00; peri” 43| doz., $1.15; can, 10 2 dos. bots., &Sc.; bot., rs Cocoa: Absolutely pure Caracas Co- E. C. Hazard’s Shre Dressed Snider's Salad Dressing, case of 2 Coa, Sibs., $1.33; per Ib., 28 lite Abperee: #, large tallcans, por 6 doz, bottles, $2.25; per bottie, Chocolate—Runkel Bros.’ Vanilla eseotcens 3} Vermont Pure Mapie Syrup, éas., Sweet Chocolate, 1-8's, 6 Ibs., $1.85; 9 mage Geer calkfornts, Lemon $2.5; qt. can, hoo 19) tron, #200s can” UP | Pairbank's “Dandy” Seep, per bex ot | Framke’s Coffee Essence, per doz. 100 cakes, $1.85; 10 cakes, | B0c.; per pkge., 7 Some special attractions in our Itsagood Soap, 100 cakes in box, | “Salem" brand Tomatoes, case of 2 market at correspondingly low prices: who'esale price, $3.75; this sale, per doz,, §1.55; can, 7| Lamb: Forequarter Choice Canada | bux, $2.85; 10 cakes, \ 29 Fancy Red Ripe solld cold packed Spring Lamb, per Ib., 9} White Ploating Soap, per box of 100 Jettay Tomatoes, cane of 2 der. cans, Chick! aust! Beat ‘(eat| from ‘native cakes, $4.50; 10 cakes, oo (cee ae mip ame remem aea os 9| See ee oe “Salem! Red Ri atoos, . 2s per 40-Ib, 40; dor, 82.35; gallon can, Piah: Fancy Boston Mackerel, each, 10 Yer Stearic Acid Candles, 7'aand' Apples: "Thomas" N, ¥, State gal- Salt Codfish, per Ib., 435 6's,percartonof 31 Ibe., $4.25; perlb., 145 Jon Baldwin Apples, cored and hani- Delicatessen: Frankfurtera or Liver Solarine, a perfect metal cleaner, per 11 pkze., me gallon can, H-Batterman! TK] A DILEMMA? Ladies’ Underwear, In olden times hunting” “<2 __. Infants Garments, down a fugitive fact required Less Than Manufacturer's Cost. [the use of an expensive li- nin Lrge assortment compelsing (Bed Rese brary and a large amount of je mac nt materia Df is ” apes, made of exclent eras 104 ll patience. ‘To-day the sum. of tunity jof| rate, happening—one that willlthe world’s knowledge has Mo IO Cel been collected, corrected and Thursdey, Friday and Saturday. arranged for instant finding ~jin the World Almanac and : a Encyclopedia. The old-time 49C., 73x 98c, and 1.49 rerence works that in their we, day were but stepping-stones to better things were seldom 79c., 89c.! consulted, simply because the jain, with unpre! rume 4 . . ered rate, teeldesired facts they contained bad were hidden away in long, p, 49c. and 98c. jcumbrous articles, almost be- nd eaare necks, tnramed ~% 1 vond locating, while often, af- ter the right place was found, the fact itself was missing. SEKITRTS—Moe Muslin, trimmed fresyon lace and lece inmertion; value 2 A BOOK A BOOK INTAUTSDREABES «5 OF OF Seatac sian tan rece FACTS. REFERENCE. A BOOK A BOOK < OF OF : i 79 and 2.98] FIGURES. VALUE. te SHORE The 1901 World Almanac and Encyclopedia is now on sale at alt pees stands ibroug bout the United Sale Price 25¢.,. or. Asien’ 5 sent by mail (Clothebound copies, 506, i Loa Broadway, Orehem Peed Avenses; ; The Weeld, ‘Pulitzer, Bi fe ti ;