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lew York World. <Any infringement will be prosecuted. 4 Copyrighted, rgor, by the Press Publishing Company, Ne EASTER GIRLS SHOW JOY OVER EASTER PRIZES. A CONTEST OF GOOD TASTE] [Like Fairy Tate or « Who Are. betightes| | AND SHOPPING JUDGMENT. Evening World’s An- with the Prospect of || nouncement to Wage- Winning Easter Cur i00- EASTER PRIZES SH ° FOR GIRL WAGE-EARNERS, Earners Who Were fits, Easter Hats and i} THE CONDITIONS OF TIONS OF THE CONTEST. Interviews with About| 150 Working Girls Already Planning Easter Waists. Their Easter Fineries. Sunnvatds, 1. 1 —What the trl have thelr cholce New York elris who are wage-earne! ae eirla onon Sdeasthese Adi ye: Any girl wage-earner may compete for these prizes. Take The Everingy money Naveatial World's advertising columns for your Gtrectory, go to the stores and find. If No. Wes: t and shi the offer The you can, an Easter outft, a tatlor-made Easter gown, an Daster hat or an Tre ior ere ee Risa’ possession | Easter Easter shirt waist, like the one or as neerly as possible like the one you derfuls-I never knew one like It | would like to have. Then write a.short description of the eame—you may Misa E KERRIGAN, No. 308 Faet obtain this deseription at the store—and give the price of:the article, the Thirty-ninth street—The gira all The Evening World's offer to wage- earning women seems like a fairy story aUM. and some of the girls to whom it fa made are wondering ve! ther it ts really true. Noone, while lunches are being eaten, and on the long trips to and from work, ft is all they talk about. [he interest ts growing with the days, and air hy the sand desert bed they have tried lotw of these, but this Ts the beat one they have ever seen HERBOLD. Elehty-nimh aireet — Every. girl who can write a letter can write the description af a dras she would like. and most of them will, Mie RERTHA LANGSTELN, Twelfth street, Williamebralge—Why, every day. the girls are planning out pretty drceses, Now all thoy've got to do in juat to send in the description and the drees will be theirr. Misa MAY DAWKINS. No. 36 Thirty-fourth street—You don't know what fon the girls are having plannin date of the store's advertisement in The Evening World, em@ your own name and address. with the name and address of your employer. Send ¢his letter to “Kaster Prise Bditer, Evening Werld, P. O. Box 2054 N. Y. City." All descriptions will be submited to a Committee of Ftve Working Giris selected by Mra. Harriet Hubbard Ayer, who will pass upon the good taste ana ehopping Judgment of the contestants and make the awards ac- co! The esoent will close at miénight of Tuesdeg, April 2. ‘The prizes will be paéd tn money if preferred. What Sort of Easter Outfit Would You Like? reste $9. Describe Itand Win One of These Handsome Prizes. [|i oon sty crniea "33 anbhe For the PRETTI@ST and MOST ECONOMICAL EASTER ie er I sh who, has heard tog interest OUTFIT consisting of gown, het, boota and gloves for a girl Ue ad 19 tends: wage-earmnor and suggested by a girl wage-earncr as repreeen- tative of the sort of outfit abe would wieh to have for Baster. FIRST PRIZE... + @100 BASTER OUTFIT (Including gown, hat, shoes‘and gloves.) SECOND PRIZE + $75 EASTER OUTFIT splendid offer, t are all crazy work tre & are an th tr Jt never heard of anything Miss MARY PICKATT, employm: . employ No. a. and (Including gown, hat, shoes and gloves.) | man street, Greenpoint- Vahouit thi fairness and piss S008 zoln nesnany faruete aod) | THERD PRIZE eo PasreR oUTeTT oy ?."sicanie nt wnsees | (Including gown, hat, shoes and gloves.) LIPES, ‘et—Really FOURTH PRIZE -- FIFTH PRIZE. SIXTH PRIZE. SEVENTH PRIZE. se eeeeeeee 925 BASTER GOWN $15 EASTER HAT $10 EASTER HAT 98 RASTER SHIRT WAIST The ofter all ecen tented STRAUSS, Blemere all the girla T know re (Ming batt EIGHTH PRIZE. -$6 BASTER SHIRT WAIST [[|thance Shagiity-taire Miss NINTH PRIZE- TENTH PRIZE.- ELEVENTH PRIZE. @6 BASTER SHOES $5 EASTER SHOES $5 EASTER SHOES ren The bv happs 8 MARGARET COOPER, No. 310 TWELFTH PRIZE-- $8 EASTER GLOVES One Hundred and Twenty-eevenih need, avers ought to try, THIRTEENTH PRIZB- FOURTEENTH TO THIRTIETH PRIZES (SEVENTBEN PRIZES) EACH..----- §2 BASTER GLOVES Miss DELIA HAL t dtdn't? Mies BESBIE MOONET. No. 49 West Twenty-sixth —atreet—Ian't ir fine? Doran't everybody say it is mimply fine? the girls be sorry afterward who 93 BPASTER GLOVES Sine are talking about érand Misx i |} What Sort of Easter Gown Would You Like? jatar ae r Hh Somebert ty ts is 1 ater di, Describe It and Win One of These Splendid Prizes. For the PRETTIBST and MOST BCONOMICAL EASTER COSTUME for a girl wage-earner, and suggested by a girl wage-rarner as representative of the costume she would wieh to have for Baster. HOW TO WIN A PRIZE. | Welte a Little Letter Like This and Lack May Follow 1 The Evening World's advertising col- umna provide « good directory for those M13 Amster- wirls [have heard yare going to try Bary street—or it'we cant det $30 TAILOR MADE BASTER GOWN eerlbe the | tidress, who wish to compete for The Eventn, ¢ Hey | whe fe 7 ele, Be coe are xg neeetl + $25 TAILOR-MADE BASTER GOWN h| World's forty-three Easter prizes, and a Ge CM Treen ike tet + $20 TAILOR-MADE BASTER GOWN they will help considerably !f they are followed, Here, for Instance, would be the best way to proceed: Look over the columns of The Evening World to-night | morrow night and pick out a MGUIRE Ist Es Teet—Hven to aet a hat t woud be great 310) one! What Sort of Easter Hat Would You Like ? Describe It and Win One of These Valuable Prizes. Miss NELUL store to visit. Make a memorandum of treet—it's | nae ronal jere For the PRETTIEST and MOST ECONOMICAL EASTER the name of the store and the date of oO at fens, i a ce of th dvertt tl . HATH fou a RIClhreee cores | ond Leumeorte eye elt hwace; Tho Evening "World, ‘Then visit the store and look at the Easter outtite—the Easter gowns, the Enater hats, the Easter gloves, &c. 1aok them all over. ‘Then come to a decision an (o which earner as representative of the sort of hat she would wish to have for Baster. FIRST PRIZE...-+.+--sscececsceeeseeess 620 BASTER HAT BECOND PRIZE + $15 EASTER HAT THIRD PRIZE. ++ $10 BASTER HAT FOURTH PRIZB- 98 EASTER HAT are a wage-earning gil, dear r | you would like to have for Easter for yourself, Jot down a full description of betas bad tS P oh Tee AT. jit. toy ther with the price, and send it aioe) 7% = 6 to The Evening World, Write your let- mrarieanies What Sort of Easter Shirt Waist Would You Like? ter Io thin way: ddie it Describe It and Win One of These Desirable Prizes, For the PRETTIBS8T and MOST ECONOMICAL EASTER SHIRT WAIST for a girl wage-carner, and suggested by u girl wage-earner as representative of the sort of shirt waist she would wish to have for Baster. To the Water Diltor of The Evening Easter outht or shirt waist in an . or hat, ye and which L saw FIRST PRIZE...-----++--++++: $10 EASTER SHIRT WAIST at 30 & So's store, whore adver- : ptctel en + $8 Rasver surat warer fi ee yor alarch nef THIRD PRIZE.- §6 EASTER SHIRT WAIST sert date). ‘Tne cost In — (name store price). ‘The descrip $4 BASTER SHIRT WAIST tion ts (describe the article): $2 EASTER SHIRT WAIST FOURTH PRIZE where of | nothing e live have been West er since tl M'DERMOTT, No. talking. 8 came out Twenty-ninth street—I don't you will tind a girt in New ¥. ater this description for tho or hat. who hasn't heart of th So. 44 | 2 oult tor gown, | first atreet—1 Mix MABEL BAUE! pan E Hy all) chen Toavw It ie it waan ag ateants Hevokl ote t dase belt or shirt waist, aw the case may 7 ICUs great, isnt it “itidn't think it could b 1 ofind a girl in New who tan" | ber prize | Miss LILLIE BURC Ri to take advantage of the o ave’ feenth ‘atreet | Thi Mine LILLIQN HALT, N Se RgAreeN {ful gown and t Hroskiyn ‘ouRat to ; sate ated Ii anything. aa thes | Nothing talking about It kelng over the |p By whom emp oye Cae oe DELLA MAGE oo. 9 Kant nights and mornings [te ill ANGE PrEnc ® Broome | Tents -4hxth mtr y-three ils iBeiL dea sea Ca Dk a ome Tin oink to be ran) >| this is « nine finest tity we | gfeggenng, to be mate retty, happy th VCARTILY Arata etter ta olenps W aumemttlon, fairs wre all wild Miss HELEN M. DOWD) YN a2 AY many pretty lis not a coup. be ¢ t at West) One ‘Handred and. Thirty-chird nave they [shows you how to wri the ee nln atreet—It dacsn't seen like getting 9 < sort of form to follow t at ou | prize at all ist dencriive the prettient | Minn A. vo, 1 re % PIAL doi |tshelore?: Irern of any bod: E Twente jedtaliiyeursl fs CH, No, 201 Kast One | That seems eam hefore, i JEDITOR, Eve O. Vox ei wb New York City.” Hundred und Fifth niece tive siris near] Miss MAY MCORMACK, No. 20[ Minx MARY LIEBELL, 3 46 ‘comers lined up across the room in | attracted his attention and he turned {following ord In an alarm, Miles, Thin ts an important box, and the en- | : Rines and trucks came on the Jump, ex | ral Lieher. pecting to find the hotel on fre. in t ington, ” Cmenarary ‘General Weston three minutes three engines, two hooks | Pe and water tower were at the ecene of s | the expected conflagration. Engin No e @) 6. in Cedar street, with Capt. Clark in charge, Was the first When True saw it he how! with delight, and ax it drove up tot True Sent to Bellevue ivr! ne threw himscit tn the street tn ‘There were also several clerks aand- wiched In, Secretary Root looked the} assembinge over and sald: indebted for , “To what am I this v Secretary Root's De-!,"™.,: for Startling the Fi front of It. The engine wax atopped ‘yu ne to save the = mand Called Out by | “You rang tor me.” replied Gen. Sttier. artling the Fire | just in alma: tolsaync aaa too," ald Gen, Corbin. Department. “pid you turn in that asked Beveridge s Pose. «| "E thought there was something the cee whenglitwanSdiscovered matter from the way my bell buzzed wan no fire sald ‘Gen. Sternbers. | Walter ‘True, a young man who mays replied. “There te fre all “And mine w full tit when : ; tia Washington Spectai te Philadelphia the offic Gen, Baten, { BE‘ from Cleveland, Ohio, and that he Donte) yay eal North Amertean: Young Senator Bey-! “Well, well, genGemen,” began Secre.| N28 been stopping at the Waldort-Asey ot eer ritinnuireatcants eridge, of Indiana, called at the War De-| tary Root, “this is most extraordinary. (teria fur a week, wan committed to], “ 5 i 3 ‘ {can't understand" —— Bellevue Hoepital by Magistrate Olm- n hotel partment to sce Secretary ft Mey put Jum door opened and the! ster, in the eCntre Street | a va swung his left seg acrons a corner uf the] sound of a dozen electric bells going all! day for Inquiry into ‘hit sanity: ny. Mtry to wave them instead of. talking to me? By Secretary's big desk and had got to the] at once reached the office. ‘True left the Waldorf-Astoria, and, pu oF ielilng (10 ma ete. three doors leading to the Secretary's of-| A broad smile spread over the Secre-| taking a ride on a Broadway car, gotjangty firemen and sthi angrier hotel * tary’s face, Turning to Mr. Beveridge.) off ut the’ Astor Houwe at 11 o'clock | guests who had had a bad scare. Poe iceman Roche locked him e coNiaetin the world did you want/Vo “What in je world « want? a asked’ M pull in that alarm for jagia~ in air—a very favorable slgn—when the Rd three ‘Ogre: | Jeading tothe Secretary'n. of- aco Perec simultaneously, and the new- he asked, with the utmost politeness: | lus night. After having a drink at the “Benator, will you kindly get off the hafihe etvod nt the corner of Vesey keyboard?” at¥eet for a time. The fre-alarm box vonage caida bed éoctoda al THE WORLD: weoseess EVENI one of these attractive articles—if you | + Jer— | MARCH 13, 1901. ce /A LADY OF BENEVOLENCE ESCAPES THE GRIP. Serving Others, She For- got Herself. |A CHICAGO PHILANTHROPIST HAS A SEVERE ATTACK OF LA GRIPPE And Is Restored by Peruna. Mrs Henriette “7 suffered with la crippe for seven weeks, and nothing I could door take helped meantill tried Perana, I telt at once that T had | at last secured the right medal cineand kepi adily improving. “Within three weeks Twas fally restored, and am glad 1 gave that truly great remedy trial. I will never be without it again."—Mrs. Henriette A. Marsh. Nearly everybody r uh, and Ke ite alikht or revere & ippe is ve the ryatem in lef suffered fo Immediately Threatened with Consumption as the Aiter- epee Bttects of La 4 Elizabeth Eddy writes Mrs Chicags Ml oth Mrs. Henriette A.S..Marsh T thought [would try a i tte but after taking have much faith in tt few doses the cough moderated. o m Lean che ere eine ; Ie Whole Family Cured of LaQrippe., after-effects of la grippe, of which T would go. inte consump: Mir and Mrs J. Pteiter, ot Tona-| the following iv a specimen: raid Towouid itis hadi NY" wrote to Dr. Harinan 8s | Grip Caused Chronic Catarrh; Perune Cored, it to all my ‘ 1 OWE Department Com- % nform you that our health ts| maader” Hecker Post, No. 433, Belleville, . = Wee followed, your, directions | ite, writes Doctor Gave Her Up; Peruna Cured Mer. tnd we feel very well, Hoth of Kollowing © severe altack of ts arippe Mrs. Helena Hemel SIL Woodward at a im welmbt may in 1s, 1 hed rea imroatlyias ake ae fe a tes an am oetan! nereasi Halcisaorei Ndi wr eae ree eee, Fiving God the the head moms euer than I have been far ten years, | heat f your wonder scribed. remedies failing to tek Inst 1 7 divine. Peruna, We used it for our | was induced to Ret Ad hildren, who were sick with th its use in At erally eT BN atl Teale tte wads they are all well again, ar, and bottle 1 became cons 1 a nut Ir) Pfelfer. ‘e qualities, and con- . had revere Thad abdomen & continuous dry ce ould not walk date. All symptoms) of isappenred. yet | continue ur} People who have had 1a grippe, carn ee had pains in thas what LE taok tha wW i but are sti snfferiny from ‘he wa ate WA Dowell Winatty ane } i when after-effects, should not neglect |, 724 nat derive: prompt and leatietac aaa anything for me fe Sea re . riman, giving’ fail stat Tak ioner abr enuge bee 1 runitas itwill promptly a and be will be pleased hy uable advice gratis, Uartman, President of The man Sanitarium, Columbus, 0, restocethemto health, Hundreds repor. themselves cured of the FOUND IN THE HACKENSACK. | & bottle of Peruna an another bottle of Beruna, a well Mra. Helena Hamel ie OY SHE'LL BE A TERROR bot saat tel BROS. Why Fished from fe Stream, weighing An pred thie D pring overcoat here? S thie i tsom iiiverzaL We have marked down every about thirty| price solow that every garment here nd wore! Jooks worth and is worth ,double jand triple what you pay. For instance: 150 of our finest Spring Overcoats ARE $ 6.2 EACH. Hody of Unknow TO YANN CHILDREN. foleleinieiebininintetetefetelaieintete! re removed to the Jers BARKER MAY GET TEN YEARS NOW Mes. DWeller's Asentin Indl for Assault with F ! mas G. Barker. wh Vormer pries sere $15 ant $18 Some ailk-line®, And here's another great sacrifice; , 400 of our tinest suits are ' Reduced Now to avor Dr | right oye AU sre made tom new Spring clothe. fed to retire from the retaly 320 Mack Suite, ck now for $8.50. 4 AIRS TILLEY Me COR Silk Warst Department. We are showing eke rit Mrs. Coe, the Only Woman} Officer, Will Entorce | School Law. | + GawEoOnN) Vase ‘ iia ne Paris Model Wais!s, Che woman triant officer tn a 4 A . Mrs, Melon Mo Coe, of Se also copies and adaptions iS See eee Gertie) cad hin f from a selection of fashion- Merida, which han $0 voters. re |i able designs in which the uh : ; STE nt is newest fabrics are represent: fj , ed, The styles are suitable ROMA aot L for evening dress, semi-dress, | S f M ‘ + oe Sa BL Me streetand house wear— | eason ident j " at attiactive prices, | T Herald een ear Aa | The following’ are of ree that I wed I Laid not pere| Vth M | aera ny : PEOPLE ARE THINKING mee tt! ot frre a | special good value: DELEIAREATHINE SP thank hin forthe warning | take |. eae aie that school law mht mround wiih me ) Strped — Tatleta | Garry init ite ptevisions | int waist style,” also Wien tand thea tucked tifletay in black, $5.50) Advertise Your shite, and all the new De esate pasa imal iy i yt) atiesee a On tvalamees Rouses, Flats and tin Meaven | vy Ven Apartments to Let ; md and coer in The World. — a Waite in lates fics ' S10 values, at | POL Db WATCHES hice pa esi j}] THREE AND SEVEN TIME , eh erewals R PAY BEST. WANTED. sy shine wag ) Ne ATES 's' styles MAIL DRIVER STRUCK BY CAR A Alms is belng distributed. >: and is full of ter orkd The a4 ‘| of Hin Wa Lord & Taylor,| Brondway & 20th St pedia for 1901 TL costs a quarte it is almost as ‘vi United State Blower loops he, recely Pitt Ww ‘Taira avenu fourth stre and figure. idl WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, 4 as an encyclopodia ut ‘orty wagon waal | na cxaeamarchee wae GUI!

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