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THREE LITTLE KITTENS FOR EUCHRE PRIZE. by their! xhibition in These, ———! | Aa Maltese Pets with Royall: Pedigrees to Be Played ( ‘ For at Waldorf. way, include a grant 1 h costly silverware and cline One thousand persoas ‘will © stables inthe grand bat el ON bugler from Goverror's Ist wunounce the beginning aut end of Fa} green will be the m: at the Army arn! N: ster ouchre in the W might. X "Pho fuzzy Httle balls of cuteness dy) => a TNOW FOR FAT WN TWO.FIGHTS' CONDUCTORS. Routed at Sunday Con-/ Evening World’s Famous cert; Victorious at Sat- Contest Brought to there can be no further doubt that Mr. recorded Grau (or, shall tr not be sald with wip pe passed upon by the Judges sme greater truth, Walter Damrosch?) hasdmediatey, It will, however, take a fow Fouted the encore fend ‘There was a flercer Jeht to malntain] per of the long-abused privile elation “previous Sunday night, when the ruling against encores first was made, Plan- con's famous battle he Two F Grenadiers," threatenc: but the { final struggle came after the popular contralto's rendering of the drinking gong which she has made so familar. days for the Judging of the great num- ntrles, allowing: proper consider- cach, put the utmost haste will be employed s0\thattho winners may be announced ax carly as possible, The Evening Word will give three prizes in thie competition. ‘The first pill be $25 In goht to the fattest conductor, HS te next fattest conductor and $10. thinnest, conductor. Bix times sho was brought out to the ¢ the winning conductors, footights. She bowed, Kissed | | . u welihtera will bexpiab: her hand an , declared LUCAS ICE sho was not permktel to sing agaln;} vin look. er. ‘but a determined minority pplaucers | ——— would not be placated. |MISS HOLBROOK GETS-HELP. Damrosch began the next number anil | @ large part of the ce rallying to his support with hisses for the mal- contents, the concert was permitted to} Charitnbly tnctined Persona Come to the Hellef of the Artint, Miss Harriet Holbrook, the artist who © on. ‘Theli’ptogramme! prove racilve pout to, be ejected from her studio * West Fourtecath street, has re- draw fulrly house, 0 oe ge te aeenaeHeink aad Plancon,tceived contributions wnich pluco her out Gadski ahd’ Scott! sang. of immediate want. ‘al charitable persons are. tryin ave arias from "Tannihauser Sisal barit ptton In rita! ear be able to pu a ing the snarls of Misa Holbrook sa permitted to carn mone with Calbulka's jay and aa daintily rendered, she has,a sister in Cincinnatl who formerly a muste teacher but who now An unfortiviate vize ¢ = : u would like Metba lin “Rigoletto,” with ac st 18 ays Loge mearly* Meal as could De assigned from @he ranks ‘of the Grau. company, proved yntfattraction to fll the Motro- sumicten| Politan Opera-House to the limit of ite capacity Saturday. evening. An otherwise fautlesa and wholly en- foyable performance wis marred by, Jue timed applause which provoked the anti- encore element to hins vigorously, Be- tween them they managed to destroy the effect of Meiba’s beautiful singing 6 the “Caro Nome in the xecund act. The IMPORTED SMALL-POX. Mount Vernon Woman Brought to New York tn a Cah. When President Michael C, Murphy the Bound of Hoslth, reached his offi this morning he found a report awaiting him which made him extremely Indig- nant. It from Dr. Dillingham, the Ataistant tary Superintendent, and conclusion, applause broke aut before the Crone tho] ul ty dew) wich the action of the ue music was entire! / | thorites of Moum Vernon In deliber- Partly on, thin wecount jandipactly fol ately lumping a silence tho tie Ouhore, the. inter: small-pox, a worn: on the dealt De- back occurred and Melba, inspite’ of | partivent. she {he embarrassment and annoyance she | tlie ‘of Ean red must have féit. repeated the aria in su- street” for the lat rb style. This time the whole tients with infectious ‘Again, in? tho last act, Baleza was re- is Bridges, peated}y interrupted tn, the singing of years old. “La nae EMobile," #0 che only | Gnas ae ceperied Ae "Th: fraxments ,of that delightful aria were West Fity-fourut street a Q tread between the applauders and| Wells, nineteen years old, of 74 I Aone ad Mauders seemed. to reach a [One Hundged ‘and Forty-thlnn. street: point cre personal violence might be xpecte expec tee of the dlsortcr ofva part of! MAHONEY GETS REVENGE. the audience, the performance wax one = . teunitorm and memorable meric, Melba i = Saleza, the Duke; Cam- cy Oilda; Seat eemreites Louise Tonter, Mud- Avreated ter Assault, He ruts wanart, igoletto; « yaluna: Journet, Sparafucllo; Gillvert, Candy Merchant in Jail. Monterone: Bauiermelster, Glovannas| ygiuiaet J, x Aonterone: sero: stasdlero,, Dorsa;| ‘Michael J. Mahoney, fifteen yours oll Viviunt, Maruflo, of M6 Rivington street, has been anno; EERE {ng Auron Larpltus, who keeps a Young People's Symphony. store at 41 Lewis street, Last alkht he Frank \Damrosch’s Wuminating ex-] wanted to mtab Larpius and was arrest- planations of the-muale played at the|ed by Patrolman Adams, of the De- fourth. of the Symphony Concerts for] luncey street atation, Young People at Carnesle Mallon Sat-| Mahoney at once called attention to a ‘iday. afternoon were neand by «an ont Larpltined/Eounter: dore Thedt. whose singing was delight fly, expressive and altogether charm. La the latter to the Larpitus’s chart — ‘ Vor New York's Voor Tots, There will be an cntertainment at the Orgaesira to Carnegie ia Recond coucert of the seca nian anaes sornphons, in F major, very | Manor House, Pelham Manor, next Fri- rarely, playedy will be the principal num- | ¢ ning for the benoit of the Pel- berveaniie ‘Mloomfietd-Zeleter, plankit,| ham Bummer Home for puor New York wil the soloist. J children, of which Mrs, Joan BYLVESTHR RAWLING. "tho managers Under the aunplcer oe the 5 i rt Junior Asnociation #the play “Rubber 7 Toots’ will be presented tn addition to CHINATOWN TO BE ABLAZE: | severat musical features, In the after- A th : oan a special programme. for children a Mayae. Gives, Fireworks | Permii— ere New Year Coming. ‘Van Wyck has approved a reso- ———— _ Family of Theee Poisoned. or. Van Wyck has CENTRALIA; Il, Feb, 1H. W. ‘aliowing’ the Chinese residents of| akhmidt; 1 i bios eet ee oe cruperinepaent of the Illinois ae urday Night’s Opera. a Close. ' i When an audience at a popular r “Bat @ay night opera concert at the Metro- com. politan fails, 1 tO y night. compel a re Schumann-Helnk |g ed all of the brindis! from Rorgt und these, with the MISS “ADA GRAY” IS IMPROVING. Actress Resting Easily at Fordham — When Bryan Was an Actor. In thee dom Incurables, in ham, where she baa t for weeks un the care of the Actors Fund of riea, Tho aetress, who has p than three t uffectto try to the Is in no danger of immediate She ix up and able to walk a lite although her sclatfe rheumatism Is NEL, Tt was with Mias Gray) thay WI Nn appeared for a short tUme also y shoek tt en's f again it Prestlentlal It was a big Jump, but he played n iippeared ax the heartle: * amd om Gray? A benefit: imay sick nctress Wy arranged for he her Pac LANDON, Sell nt Auction, i antce to cure ormoncy revunded. y ’ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1901. Bey ee ee eee RITA DEAN HEAD | |MISS | | OF THE WHITE MICE.) "RITA DEAN rand Centr Ly ridiay Metr eo Metel about fon « Thy forty Wanmon were present Mtas Hits White Mice f omen Dein wa eet president and M e thelr Movin) Har r tl vectors EDUCATE YOUR BOWELS | Don’t neglect the slightest sign of irsegularity but see that ee have at least one natural, easy movement a day. Pills, salts and black draughts are dangerous because they strain and weaken the bowels. hat you want is a mild but sure tonic laxative, tHat tones and strengthens the bowels and stimulates their movements, Such a. laxative is CASCARETS, and when you try them, you will find that it is the easiest thing in the world to make and keep your bowels clean and regular, strong and healthy. Sample box !0c. Month's treatment 50c. By keeping the bowels clean, all serious disorders are * PREVENTED BY White formed LIVER TONIC NEVER SOLD IN BULK. ‘TO CURE: Five zears axe he Oret box of Ere sae s Row itte over etx million a day. ‘Gretel the day freeby mall. Tadreees wilt Book YOBK or CHICAULO, ces an absolute guare “a “You can’t fool So Our Remnant Sale is Lincoln said: y}all the people all the time.” say we. honest. We cut up 1,800 bolts of cloth at the beginning of each season, distributing them among our numerous agents. We recall them at this season of the year, hourly refreshing ‘the remnant counters. ‘Thus we keep our staff of cutters and tailors employed during the dull season, We are repaid by the many friends it makes for us. Suits to order; $14; coat and vest, $10,50; trousers, $4. Over- coats of imported Friezes and Ve- lours, satin lined, $20. Full Dress and Tuxedos, silk lined throughout, $30. No better can be had anywhere at any price. Pianos ana: Organs. Pianos. and Organs. gfe Yanomafir Share 100,000 Yards off «< < S& PIQUE at Half Price| The manutacturer had this vast surplus after all his regular trade was supplied. And he came| to us with the remarkable offer that brings this stirring announcement to-day. It is an excellent corded cloth imported in the white by the manufacturer and printed in prob= ably a hundred different designs—dots, stripes and figures on white grounds, as well as a good assortment of figurings on-grounds of cadet and navy blue, pink and red. G The cloth is the same quality and the printings quite as handsome as those printed abroad and, sold at 37 1-2c. These same goods are sold regularly at 25c; and so far as we know have never been sold tor less. Now they are offered at just half— Twelve-and-a-Half Cents a Yar And picaes are the natural Summer heirs to the popularity of winter corduroys. No hand somer goods are being made for this season; and there will be no better variety in any regular stock.) We count this one of the best offerings of Printed Cottons we have ever made. The selling occupies the entire Main aisle, part of the Rotunda and liberal space in the Under-price Store in the basement. We are prepared to serve comiortably the thousands who will want to share them. Trade Sale of SHOES People Would Come on ‘Snow-Shoes To ‘Share Such SHOES as These The snow-storm of Saturday didn't prevent our two bargain shoe stores from being crowded all day long. Our public knows what such a shoe movement means at Wanamaker’s. Here is no jum- bled collection of bad stocks, odd lots, and mistakes; but large quantities, in most instances direct from the best shoc factories in. the country. ros This movement means cither of two things: You can pay a little price and get thoroughly good Shoes |; Or. youcan get the best Shoes and pay unusually little forthem But you can’t find poor shoes in the sale at any price. That is the unmatched quality of '@| Wanamaker Sale of Bargain Shoes—every pair comes from a reputable maker, and is guaranteed by. us| as fully as our regular shoes. Yet prices are lower than ordinary stores charge for many unworthy) shoes. ps2 These price-hints: Men's Shoes Mon Boys’ Shoes 15 Heavy-weight — nat Hd teat ; Women's Shoes— $1 Women's black kid, laced and button sltoos good-looking and dara! $1.40— Hack kids lace and but Cips, welted soles, neat shapes; value, $1.60— tha fiio dress shoes Tight w $1 satin oll leather sh aiare then: wn cates ve Up and square plain in calf lacegl 27 soles} sizes :23) calf shora: | Laces (-iMack calf and enamel grain, lace; $1 full ton with tips heavy soles. kid; iY Double sole Jace hoes new 2 ee taeaticeinurr cate nlaae band soft Uppers; made as a | 3 fines, $1.MOHilack kid and patent leather of} boys? al It, lace, medium | extra good quality; some with heavy | randard $2591 wen, SS | soles, full ind toe and square | é welted cak leather soles. leathers, in bs nid tar early | Misses’ and Children’s Shoes— rows rire tha are*usual $2 values. | $0¢—Infants’ ki pe haat Aisek kidskin; lace and b to & Value 7 many samples o€ very higi finest quality. Many of ; average value would be a Infantn® shoew of kid ang” box spring heels; sizes 5 bis.) "lace and bition; spi tips; sizes 6 to 10%. 98c—Kidskin and box calf; lace and but- ton; spring heels; solld, heavy shoew kod ylen; sizes Ito 2. = styles and making are Just right. Nave Rubber Shoes— Half Price Warm waterproof rubber aboes from our own stock, at half thetr valu Little Men's Shoes y whoes of heavy le shoe, with wit 9 to 1s f black and tan | made toes and. $1—Fine kidskin; spring heels; u; but~) AU RS, fi .78-—Wome: y maiand and) stout tips eB Eee frome SUB omen. eign 5: | nau 100 And jtece/|in | the @ncet! grades; alaes r it spring heel shoes, | At 0c, from $1.25—Men‘s Self - acting | $1.20—Minses’ slzea of 1 - 128 Mlack wetted seleeinada for be ‘\taskas fe fine Jereey. cloth, “with | Widakin tn several’ geod stylees eectage service as well as good Looks ‘ot black fleece lining. oe vires anit Taverne Annex. | fasement. . enc JOHN WANAMAKER “3770 Stewart & Co. Oth & 10th Sts. eiliae For Sale. _ Dentist tp _ Dentistry... ss WATERBURY RANKS Ameri Jong DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New York, (Oppaaite Hien Musee.) 414 & 416 Fult (Second door weet of Abraham & Straus’.) TH POSITIVELY EXTRACTED AND FILLE! 1 THOUT PAIN AY OUIL DISCOVERY APPLIED To TH! .00 PER Clothing for men, somen and ehildren at red ‘ ions ON CREDIT ly payments and Jewelry. CREDIT CO., Open evenings ECUR MANHATTAN L114 dd ave, bet! Hue & CHAD ate. CREDIT TO ALL WITHOUT S' rit Men ITY. reutye new one Tecth. ci Gold Crowns, 22 karat OGRESSIVR ie 28, Clothing and Cloak Co. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. | 7 Wz. 14th St, Wey Heatores old 50 batiy decayed teeta 3 [110 natural beauty at a amall coat NS AC! Hours M.too $1 DOWN OF COUNT, | 50 CENT. Y | ARPETS PRICES. TH ST. H ST. Eye Classes Free THIS WEEK « yea pod sell 9: Tirglwed tor Sundaysand Holiday Figneh and Swedish Spoke, German, KEREFREFE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. NEW YORK: 66 WEST 23D ST. * Eden Musee.) HAND (16 FULT a-Amerts ican Expreas.., BW, Spectal... AROOKLYN rae optician’ will nee ane HARLEM DIVISION, Yistadeld Suntay onty at 9 NECOOCCOLECOCOCOCEEOG00OR rho care on ait three tala, Directly Opposite Ehrich’s. eer 4 00 Weekly will fill your teeth fe or give you new ones. FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, $5,$7,$9. Guaranteed fresh stock from factories. No second-h 8 and 1216) Cot tation and 135th At S$ anf 735 Fulton wt. end Devote realtence by M EDGAR VAN ETTE "1 Superi Gan'} Bans. Avent, Lawyers. e TK entire noRt LER Sitic'ca DIVORC $1.00 Fillings, 2.00 up, ac NEW IT SYSTEM. cording to NENW rete a CIVILIZED: S Crown& Br . Work. «$3.00 ’ f ’ D Points of Superiority. It is our aim to offer to the public an instrument combining ali the qualities that a most carefully drawn scale, together with the very best of material and skilful workmanship, could produce. | The Wilson Piano is rich in tone and equal in every respect to the usual. $300.00 piano. Some of the, points of superiority in the Wilson Piano are: TON ch and pure. TOUCH -most elastic and responsive and free trom that stifiness found’ in many pianos. CASES —choicest mahogany, oak:and walnut. All cases are double veneered and can be had. in mahogany, oak or walnut finish. We have adhered strictly to artistic principles in designing them, ‘Pianos are Delivered ‘oh. Payment of First $5.13: WOVVVALDVLESLUDTE TEL SELA VETS OR NEO DEE EER DEEDEE DES EREOEEDRUEURSEDORTROEODEEDEOSOREEREREOUIOEETETONTEOEESD Teeth examined ft DR. RANKIN, DENTIST, New York City, Netaeen 224 & 2 WORLD. IS FAMILIAR WITH WORLD ALMANAG AS A BOOK OF READY REFERENCE. IT is KNOWN AS THE STANDARD. AMERICAN ANNUAL, 88 ITS FAME IS WORLD WIDE. 1901 World Atmaaac and Facyelopedls, A reference boak of over 600 pages, 2,000 4 and 10,000 facts. 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