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MORE NEW PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE AMATEURS. otographs $ locations, &e. 2 shoul Only sharply detine ographs can be used. @ The subjects should rs No prints will be retur pted and printed will be pald for 3! € Address “Amateur Photograph Ealltor, Evening World, P. 0. box 2.334, & @ New York City.” s 3 8 8 ooco @ TOOCOEOOO OG ( and.) The pretty ttle miss who is deeply Interested in The World Almanac ts An- nette Wheelwright. A BACKYARD ATHLETIC CLUB. York City.) This photograph represents a source of amusement of the east side working boys unknown to the general public. These are the backyard athletic clubs where on Sunday the boys gather in the backyard of one of thelr number and amuse themselves with boxing, wrestling, ground tumbling, &c. This picture represents the Ideal A. C. The dog Jim {s its mascot. Jim easily leaps over a 6-foot fence. ‘She club, members in the group are Henry Bernstein, Dave Bernstein, Abe Muller, Sidney Orlejan, Edward Ample, Joseph Stein, Fred Wilson, Sam Klein, George Stein and W. MeIn BOSSCHIETER FUND STILL GROWING. yre, Evening World Readers Show Sympathy fer the Stricken Family. the Bosschieter family, Mra, Naumann | N Sssex street. 8212.00! Brookiyn, 15,1901. The following contributions to the Borachleter Mortgage Fund are grate- ly acknowledged, line, 100 Waverley 3.00 A GOOD DEAL OF NONSENSE 1A _-——_— 3.04) About “Blood Purifiers" and “Tonics.” w.s0| \rery drop of blood, every bone, nerve Kea cei and tissue In the body can be renewed In street, Brouktyn. bap | but one way, and that ts from wholesome 1 nN | food properly di There Is no other a Hin way, and the Idea that a medicine in Itself or of Tae Please accept the Inc the Bosschicter family thanks, IN HL A Volar fro: Te the Eulltor of Tha Evening W. can purify the blood or supply new tise and strong nerves is ridiculous and on » par with tho fol-de-rol that dyspepela or indigestion tn a germ disease, or that other fallacy that a weak stomach which refuses to direst food can be made to do no by | Tiaticg and Inflaming the bowels by pill Inclosed find check for $281 from I} ang cathartics, J, 8.. the clits com Nn. 2 C.—tor Bos-| Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure indiges- ch fund, Yours truly Hon, 2our stomach, gas and blo: EL ie A aes 1 ROS a ating after mouls, because they furnish the digestive principles which weak stomachs luck, and unless the deficiency of pepsin and diustasc tw supplied {t fs useless to attempt to cure stomach trouble by t “pills”? and “‘catharties,"” which have absa- lutely no digestive power, and their only effect Is to gt 4 temporary stimulation, ‘One gruin-of the The Widows Mite, fo the Editor of the For Mrs. Hoss: 1.0) the Widows From Sincere Friend, ‘Te the Editor of the Rrening World: Linclose herewith $2.00 for the Boss shicter fund, fe From a sincere friend and well wisher, more ettective ti New York, Feb. 16, 1901, active ‘Ther sully used a th fot nly thewick and ailing. who use them at eve Another Dollar A: To the Editor of the Evening We Inclosed’ you will find one dollar for Veteran Died a Hermit. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Feb, 20,— W. B, Wihrgins, elghty-two years old, & paymaster under. Grant, died 4 here after absolute acclusion for tw ty-seven years, Dyspopaia do both;” they ent indigestion and they ener, wt une o meals thelr merit and efficiency better than other argument. eed, ae x WOULD LOCK UP DRUNKARDS Dr. Barrows Thinks They Should Chatity workers held a conference un- der the auspices of the Charity Organi- zation Society yestenda Charities Building, Fourth avenue and ‘Twenty-second street. “The Legal Punishment and Disorderly Offenders" w THE WORLD: Ohe Offerings tor Ghursday Present Remarkable Opportunities to the Economically Inclined. Friday of this week being Washington's Birth- day, the store will not be open for business and the weekly Bargain Friday event will have to be shifted. That is, it will not take place on Friday, but to-mor- row—Thursday. That alone should make Thursday a good day to visit The Big Store, but Thursday has a mission of its own, being the day devoted to the best values we have in things to wear. If you come to-morrow you'll strike a double bill—many more bargains— and greater ones than we can usually present on any one day. The list following merely suggests—it would take pages to tell all. On Sale Thursday, Feb. 21. 300 Orimmed Pattern Kats, worth $10 and $12 each 5, 00 very special at These hats are exquisitely designed and trimmed, being fashioned after the latest correct Parisian models. They are made of chiffons, atraw braids and novelty nets, and are trimmed with French roses, foliage and ornaments, differing from the costly French models only in point of materials used. Dress Soods. Selected offerings from the season’s popular fa- vorites, specially reduced in price for Thursday, Feb. 21. 2,000 yards double-width Mobair Sicilian, in navys ard blacks, worth Soe. yard; specially priced for Thureday at 25 400 pieces of 40-inch all ‘Wool Bannockburn in gray, tan, brown, blue ‘ard green sulxtuten ‘miatte to sell at OSc. a yard; specially priced for Thursday at 35 200 pieces of All-Wool Albatross, in all the desirable light and dark colorings, includ- ing black, at, per yard, 38 160 pieces mote of those handsome Silk Stripe Challies, imported pure silk and wool goods ; priced at 8Sc. a yard at most stores ; here for Thureday at 59 Black Catleta Sitks that are fully guaranteed, at prices that would buy only inferior and unreliable grades elsewhere. Ex- amine them critically and compare them with those offered for the same money at other stores, and you'll be convinced that what we say is so. 20-inch Afl Silk guaranteed Black Taffeta, at, per yard, : 50 21-Ineh fine quality All Silk guaranteed Black Taffeta Silk, at, per yar’, 65 2€-tnch very good quality Bright Lustre guaranteed Black Taffeta, per yd., 75 26-inch guaranteed Black Taffeta Silk, for, per yard, 1.00 44-inch extra five quality guaranteed Black Taffeta Silk (note the width) 1.45 SAtnch (1 1-2 yards wide) very best quality guaranteed Black Taffeta (2 1-2 yards make a skirt), 1.95 Printed Foulard Sika 1,000 pleces of new Printed Foulard Silks, in every new color and combination, we are now selling at the following especially low prices: The 75c. qualities at, per yard, 49 | The $1.00 qualities at, per yard, 58 The $1.25 qualities at, per yard, 75 A Special Sale of Chatelaine Bags for Thursday, Feb. 21st. Chatelaine Bags—gray and black Suede, of real morocco, in bronze or alligator apd black In the “Rele’’ Dapartment the offeringe ior to-morrow are par- ticularly good. Gold and Silver Braid Belts, in two widths and choice of several pretty buckles; black leather Iined and velvet Belts, with geld and silver ivetera, with. ribbon or rechi a Chatelaine Bags of real seal and real Me o ir ing onde, alligator leatber, lined with outalde Soished with alzo leather Belts of atent ea eather, the new style, with t in front, giving the “long waist’? effect, all at 4 Ss thieec price of A Sale of Diamond Rings. Fine stones, perfectly cut and set, at prices far below those of exclu- sive jewellers. Opportunities like this do not happen often, therefore they ought not to be missed. Solitaire Diamond Rinys—14-karat gold mountings, large stones set in plain and fancy Belcher rettings, at Diamond Rings, of an excellent qual- , mounted in fancy settings; a dolce for : 150 Diamond Rings Fine cut stones, in Belcher and settings; regu- larly worth this sale at '$ Diamond Rings—Combination styles of doublets and diamonds, also ‘aocy Belcher settings; regularly worth up t; leather covered frames, at Full size genuine alligator Chatelaine © Bags, with ineide and outside pockets; seal front Bags, with covered frames and turned in strape, at 98 Corsets. Comfort, durability, style and economy are combined in these offer- ings for to-morrow: French Hand-Made ofa fine quality, will fit perfectly and atford comfort to the wearer, high and low bust, in black Italian cloth and white coutil; regularly sold at $5.50; on sale for Thursday at Straight Front Model Corsets, in de- nirable colors; regularly sold at $1.75; here for Thuraday Hat Short Domestic Corsets, plak ane dlue; regularly sold at 75¢.; for Fnurclay special at 8.75 5.00 3.75, Ribbons for Springtime. }°* W, i Soon 2.00 Three offerings of interest to} e sa 4 ribbon lovers, at prices that allcan} In the Jewelry Store afford to pay. To-Morrow. Cartons of New Fancy Ribboas Imported Brooches, Stone fe nandsome” Spring coletoga and Brooches, Stickpins, — Necklaces, tn nanations, widths 40 and 49, val- Waist Sets, Cuff Huttcne, Cuff Plas, co enty 2Se. a yard; sale prices, per Studs, Beckles, Bracelets, Side yard, 12 and9 Combe tote" a rest i regularly Satio and Gros Grain Ribbons, width from Ste $1.08 aplece; a cholee ity, In black Flos 2, of 8 Soret a Sterling Sliver Thimbles, of a good and other colors; regularly worth 22c.; of 10 onl 17 Sheavy ht, all sizes; worth 2Sc. ale plot, Fat Dee wee ay H aplece; pap iy ‘Thureday at 8 lack, Heavy Double Paced Satin Rippers, with cord edges, width Bo, 50; worth 39c.; sale 21 Ghe Hayes Dental Alssn (ee. Balcony, Main Floor. Modern up-to-date Dentistry at reasonable prices. Skilled Specialists in every branch. Sheers with Hemmed Cnds, A Special Offering for Thursday. Sheets with Hemmed Ends— Regularly worth 6Sc., special at 39 Regularly worth 75c., special at 49 treatment in an inatitution. A man who became intoxicated -for the first time he would put on probation, white one who offended more often would be benefited, | of he thought, by a two years’ course of treatment. Seer meee neers) SEARCH FOR OLSEN GIVEN UP Hin Employer, the Scowman Ii 5 The Merritt & Chapman steamer Will- {fam E, Chapman, which has been searching for Thomas Olsen, who went adrift aboard a dumping-soow on the Be Given Life Treatment. in the Untted Drunken WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, 1901. Company, whom tho scow belonged, thinks Olsen has been picked up. covered in Brooklyn service at No. 121 two girls CIGAR STORES PAY GOOD PROF- its.’ If you want to buy one adver- tise in the Sunday World. In the Cloak Dept. As the season gets shorter—prices are getting shorter. If you are interested at all in Winter Gar- ments, you will be interested in these—the season’s greatest Bargains: 100 Oxtord Raglans, That were $14.50, are now but 9.75, And they are Satin-Lined throughout. 19 inck Oxrord Sackets, That were $7.50, are now but 35. 00. Made with Satin- faced Lapels. Automobile Coats, 36 to 44 inches long, in black, tan, castor and gray; $25 to $33.75 values; reduced to 17.75. Made of finest Kersey, lined with best of Satine. Votour Sackors, Richly Braided and Jetted; $35 to $50 values; Greatest Bargain of them all. Flannel Waists in many colors, in latest styles, in perfect work- \ manship and finish; on sale at NS 1,90. Catleta Silk Warsts In entirely new designs, in black and all color- ings, including evening shades, “ 3.75 “ 5.00 ™ 6.90 Superior values at the respective prices. New Gatlored Suits and Fancy Costumes. Special Offerings for Thursday. H Suit pay apie satan at I 7 Po) Vegetian Suits ee Deanne tiyice at 72.75 Broadcloth Suits, Tastily trimmed with Satin and Taffeta, at 19, 75% Nothing like them in town--at these prices. ae Ohe Sate of Men’s Shoes also continues to-morrow. It’s the most important sale of Men’s Shoes now before the public. This single offering proves it! Men’s Black Calfskin Shoes, lace and Congress gaiters, wide plain toes, known as the yard wide toe; all sizes; $3.00 values; Men's Patent Leather Lace Shoes, like cut, sizes 7 to 11, E wide; fully $3.00 values; Winter Tan Lace Shoes; all sizes; $3.50 7, 65 (J All for Men's Vici Kid Double Sole Lace Shoes, broken sizes; $3.00 values; Men's Black Calf Shoes, all sizes, but not all widths; $3.00 to $5.00 values; Ohe Sale of Women’s Shoes continues to-morrow. All New York has been talking about it—and why Y not? Values like these are not an everyday occurrence—anywhere ! @ pair. Women's Vici Kid Hand Turned and Welt | Hace fend Butvanys Shoes, broken sizes of | Al! for regi }.50 to $5.00 shoes; Women's Vici Kid Button and Lace Shoes, 765 light weight Spring styles, all sizes, fully $2.50 values; a pair. Women's Vici Kid Shoes in tan and All f black, lace and button styles, all sizes, or, $2.00 shoes; Misses’ and Children’s Dongola ~Kid ISe Spring Heel Button and Lace Shoes, all sizes, $1.50 shoes; a pair. Clearing Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Schoo’ Aprons at astonishing reductions from former prices; an opportunity too good to be neglected. 2,000 Misses' and Children's School Aprons, handsomely trimmed with Women’s Wrappers and Undershirts. Three epecial selections for Thurs- day, February 21, that are sure to meet with the approval of the ap- preciative and economical. Women's Wrappers, in figured calico boleros or bretelles with of a beavy 5 akirt wide : perth and trimmed with ‘ounce, full front Hibbos rpeerueees ene icaek and heat finiah of brald; two. caly to made of an excellent quality of lawn, cach buyer, at, Women's Fine Percale Wrappers, in pretty medium and light colors, in net to be equalled elsewhere for less than $1.25 or $1.50; clearance price for a choice, only 69 1,200 Misses’ and Children's Fine tke ceatest of styles and most perfect Lawn School Aprons, with waists of finish; 3 1- aki immed allover tucking, embroidery or lace with flounce; our first showing of fesertions; an endless assortment, new spring styles; specially priced at 98 inipogeibie to fitly describe in this limited space, containing values up Women's Black Sateen Underskirts— to $2.50; clearance price for a choice, ly Two special lote, reduced from 98c.to . 69) onl; Elven up tre | TWO DAYS OF TORTURE. . Petze, Secretary and Treasurer ; the Morris & Cummins Dredging of No, 17 State strect, to Old Man Stricken with Lay CAZENOVIA, T-voKood Iivex alone s of this visinge. al miles eant Hlaters of Olaen have been dis. | enty years old. | Bergen street, The e rently Wworrted. a - to crawl back houre, where he lay helpless, All the country Is buried In snow and the roads aro practically Impassable. @o all day Saturday and through Sun- HAVE YOU AD erty to let? find tenants quickly. Books for Lenten Reading, You will find in this admirably selected list the spiritual literature best suited to your needs during the coming Lenten season, and at prices so greatly reduced as to make them easily the cheapest book for the quality offered anywhere. A new edition of the works of Ed- { Loving Service Series 25 ward Everett und in cloth, | pay with photogr: ece, puib- j Day's Work Series, 25 lished at. per fe, $1.50; priced Temple 3 for this sale at y 1100 [emer ornae! 2 | Ideat Mensage Series, 20 An illustrated edition of the “Prince af the House of David," in two vol- umes, bound in cloth, publishel at $2.50; priced for this sa'e at An illustrated edition of ‘In His Steps," bound in cloth, with hand- somely decorated cover, published at $1.50; priced for this sale at Father Ryan's Poems, bound in cloth, published at $2.00; priced for this sateat The Story of Jesus Christ, by Eliza- beth Stuart Phelps, 1 volume illus- trated, bouid in cloth, published at $2.00, priced for this sale at Gold Dust, in both cloth and !eather bindings, at prices tauging from 25 to 1.10 | P Daily Cheer, by Virginia Reed; a book of daily readings for all the bound in cloth; published at 7Se.; priced for this sale at The Farmer and the Lord, by George A. Hepworth; bound in ‘cloth; put lished st 75c.:'priced for thia sale at In the Pure Food Wart. The World's Best Groceries Hams: Special Harel Brand Premium Harms, cut from young cornfed pigs and deliciously cured, Ib., Fish : Fresh Boston Salmon (whole fish), per Ib., Choice Chicken Halibut Steaks, pet !b., Selected Long Branch Weak Fish or Smelts, per Ib., Sturgeon : Fancy Lake Superior Stur- geon, delicately and deliciously amoked, per Ib., Fresh Vegetables: Choice crisp head Lettuce, Parsley, Water Cress or | perIb., Radishes, per bunch, 5| Jama: Dfilford Pure Fruit Jams, Lemons: Large juicy Messina Lemons, 15 i |, per tin, per dor., A : Roast Beef: Prime ribs Roast Beef, Serer Gene Merweniant As tender and juicy, per Ib., 1214 Pork: Loins of fancy Jersey Pork, per tb, Coffee: Combination drinking Coffee, sou! cately flavored, pet Ib.. Fresh Roasted Golden Santos, 5 Ibs., i Ib. Choice meaty Santa Clara , Prune: Prunes, 6 Ibs., Tomatoes: Fancy, red rips, delicious Jessey Tomatoes, per can, Tea: Your choice of our Green, Black ot Blended Teas, regular 50c. grades, rich golden cup qualities, Ibs. $1.00, Ib., Rice: Fancy Carolina Head Rice, 4bs., Beans: N. Y. State Pea Beans, S-Ibs., Corn: ‘‘Pontiac’* Cream Sugar Corn, percan, Oats: Muscatine Oats, 2-Ib. pkge., Plum Pudding: Ready to use, enough for ix; per cap, Corn Starch: ‘Milford’? Pure Corn Starch, 1-Ib. pkge., Grunks. When you buy a Siegel-Cooper Trunk you get one worth having, and you pay far less for it than if Here is you bought it elsewhere. a sample offering : Oiled Canvas Covered Trunks, with heavy hardwood slats, protected with brass finish malleable iron clampe, corners and side bolts; one ret-up tray with hat box and compartment and an extra tray for dress of sult; cloth lined throughout, fibre bound, brass Excelsior and two extra fibre centre bard and s| lock, stitched leather b. heavy straps; these sizes and prices : 28 30 2 In Notrons, several important special offerings for Thursday; goods you need almost every day, at prices you cannot buy them for every day---even here. Liberty Dress Shields, rubber lined, Nainsook covered, better made, 5 te 3, a doz., , $1.79; size S, a size 2, a pair, 12¢.; site pitts Mess aize 4, a pair, 206.; , a pair site Featherweight Dress Shields: size 2, ‘alze 3, a doz, $1.10; size 4, a doz., $) size 5, a doz., $1.60; alte 2, a pair, Ec.; size 3, a pair, 10c.; site 4) a pair, 12c.; site 5, a pait, Renaissance Collar and Rever Pat- tems, each, Braids, assorted patterns, a 8, Heavy Mobair Shoe Laces, black, 4-4 and 5-4 doren, Russet Vici Shoe Dressing, a bottle, The new comfort Hose Supporter that attaches to the corset clasp, made with a satin top and frilled ot plain elastic, nickel-plated clasps, biack, white or colors; try them tor comfort; to-morrow We have them for less and for more— and war 1.78 | tks, at'prices ranging from 1.00 1.35) 1,35 W and Wins. 4.00 4.35 4.70 5.25 and 5.75 in Chittenango Sunday World Wants | Imitation of Christ, by Thomas a |Kempis, in cloth and leather bind- 25 to 1.20 \ Episcopal Prayer and Hymnal; {bound in leatherette, with gold Jedges, publisted at $1.50; price for | this sale at 80 | Pocket Editions of the New Testa- | ment, Divinity Circuit, red under | gold edges, bound in seal leather, at prices ranging from 30 to 70 Hand Bibles, bound in leather, gold edges, published at 7Sc.; priced for this sale at 40 The Young Scholar's Mlustrated Bible, English edition, bound in cloth, ublished at 90¢.; priced for this sale ee it Teacher's Bible, with Combined Con- |cordance, bound in seal, Divinity | Circuit, ted under jold edges, pub- «17 45 | lished at $1.75; priced for th! ale a 1,10 | Key of Heaven, bound in leatherattd, , with gold edges; regular price, 5004, pricedfor thisedleat og 45 at prices within the reach of all,’ 30 |Cake: Pound Cake, Plain, Ralgisy | , | Marble of Citron, per Ib., + 418) 1215 | Hotb:ook's Genuine English Worcemoia » | terahie Sauce, per wm Seedy 10 satmon: Fancy Columbia River, flat 12) cans, each, | imported Peas: “Petit Pola’? (fia) 7 | per tia, : | Sardines: Latour's Imported Bote-: |less Sardines, quarters, with key: 27 | opener, per tin, | Cheese: . Y. State Cream Chews¢, Jelly: Large glass home-made Cur- Sra a | Raspberries: Gibte's Extra Preserved | Raspberries, oval cans, per doz., 80¢.; 20 | pet ean, Sliced Peaches: For cream; an excel- lent dessert; 1-Ib. cans, c: | Soap: N. K. Fairbank’s Dandy" or Armout's Woodchuck Soap, 10 cakes)! Wines and Liquors. | Pennsylvania Rye, per gal., include) | ing jug, 40) maryland Rye, per gal., including jug, Mt. Vernon Whiskey, ey ti 25 | cluding jug, By Pe eas 23 Sista Whiskey, per gal., includ- pg JuK, : 8/014 Cabinet +» Ane 6 elucog i, Whiskey, per gal., in- | Pure California Port and Sherry, 10/ gal. including jug, ad 5 California Clave, per gal, cluding jug, Special Price Reductions on Wen's and Boys: Winter Clothing. Men's $22.50 to $35.00 by Overcoats, reduced now to 15. f ighest cost mat surtace effects, all silk lined tallored by the best j tailors. The’ sees are Greeters you can geta a like of which you? won't fad "oat ‘eeacon. Men’s $10 Black Cheviot Suits, reduced now to 5. 50 These suits are made of a splendid grade of all-wool black cteviot, mace single amd double breasted, well lined, ng } and warranted not to wear Men's $4.50 Mackintosh reduced now to These Mackintcshes are made of a splem did grade of coverts, in pleasing with ‘stylish plaid Iuings; sewed, and cemented sears, and made as waterproof in all respects asa can well be made. apd smoot 500 Boys’ $4 two-Garment Suits, reduced now to 2. 00 These are made of splendid woollen cael meres, in pretty colorings, of the proper weight for pres:nt and carly sp! wear and ate suitable for boys, aged 7 to 15 years Our February Sale of Trousers has been a grent success, Assortments are still quite complete. Exceptional values await your choosing. Prices are 1.00, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 (Actual values at least one-third more.) Ladies’ §loves. If your gloves ate shabby, worn or sailed, you cannot afford to longer wear them if you would be known as a good dresser, and good, well-fitting, reliable gloves cost’ so partment.” Only sess, LADIES’ &-BUTTON SUEDE AND 2-CLASP REAL GLACE GLOVES, in mode, tan, red, black, brown, white, and every able color; 6} regularly worth $1.50 offered Thursday 2 LADIES' GLOVES for evening we: some assortment ia pink, blue, Nite, , black, cream, white, cardinal, tor sale Thursday, spe- r Father, ” Presidéat to hls Samuel MeMithe of the Park B: property, \ became ford ¢ 12 laste © now on Cielr honeys t=. at econd stre:t dwelliny plot 1k la vau