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™ A BEWILDERING VARIETY OF | XMAS PRESENTS FOR $20. $100--Golden Xmas Gifts-- $100 S2o. S2Oo. S20. S20. Can you select Christmas gifts? 20. ing World, P.O, box Evening World. Dest lists sent in. Make your selections in the shops of tisers or from Evening World advertisements. Tf vou vour selections in early, day, Dee. 21. Gifts of every nature are mentioned, : from the souvenir for the aged Evening World's $100 paren: sown to the skates, sted oF toul . . chest th will deligh je hea of the Offer Brings to Light < t ine w elleht th: heart th a Veritable Galaxy of 2°), Presents to Choose « family a good chance to earn money, Use your tn din your He: < of the many letters From. r F mother, opera % for s ale 5 | fate smoking Jac for grand- pate, tont of letters which ench mall | father, alippera $2: for grandmother. rings in response to the Fvening iow rocking chatr, $%: or girl, en- World's $14) offer show the wide and) line hal solatoreuaeiicelvahest 1 selections that Hell reaerrern is ssn seein aad Christmas shopper and i ETHEL F. STE hints to those who di ek A choosing Christmas gifts pegnura cand t vince marvellout| yr muther: Dresa_g of presents and aged jar wish In such | giuyes, conte, E For , matters. (Dress, $1; hat, $15 For Evening World R_eaders If so, pick out the six best presents you ean find for a family x, including at least two children, and that can be purchased Send the list of articles to “Christmas Present Editor, Even- ’ and if it is among the five best submitted lists you will reeeive $20 in gold from The There will be five Christmas gifts, each 820 in gold, for the ming World adver- are after one of the golden $20 Christmas gifts send All lists must be in on or before Satur- —— $100-S20, S20, $20, $20, $20—-$10 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER U1, 1901. S20. fe) — Dress, $1; hat, $1, shoes, je At months ol father * TRYTEM lyn OW 11 had $20 family rren Bre terol, 31 tage. $1.20; | les, 31.50. anc pipe, $1; eran ents, ant lee OAKLEY, No West 1fith street TS A WOMAN, | SAYS IS. DEAN, THE VICTIM OF THE WASH-| INGTON MYSTERY TALKS. CROPSEY BY RIVER. | FOUND ON BANK. Hovering Hetween Life and Death) if She Uttera a Few Inco Words. Garment Really He the Family WIM Conclude She Has Been Drown WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. —Mew On the banks of a river, near the house Adal Gi Dennis, the fas ‘irene | Where former coll BECok, maker found mystertously aswaulted tn | 1)? HW Bee Cis eRe Cera res asian hirt walst hae beon found. It Is be- i Heved to be the walst Ela Cropsey wore when last seen by hy friends, but the karment has not been positively Ident! woman,” Hoyou all only coherent words about 1t," are t case reached Judge A. G. C Mey. that the detectives sitth 0. 3 Chambers street, this morning, have deen able to distinguts! a letter from hie daughter Carrie. Were spoken when she appare the waist proves to be Ella Cr fzel what phe «ald. The de s. the family will give up hope, and to announce a motlve) conclude that the missing girl ts aurely for the crime, William Hl. Johns. of! dea Pa., a nephew of the vie- er being to. po: sh The hospital patient very Members of the family who saw Nell Cropsey be arrested. ‘The finding of shirt waist has strengthened them in this beltef, He Is now out On the night of the disappearanc think Wiicd Gettyrburs, th ought the Nee quently with a detect! attendants are keeping Ree ee ie ate (Ol girl wan in the parlor with her cousin, — Wilcox and another young man. When WALES TO FIGURE. Wileox rose to go he asked Ella Crop- rf i sey to accomp: him a little way. She falid so and has not since been seen, BARON DID NOT TREAT FOR THE “TOTS.” | P AY HOTEL BILL. Toys Galore at Ingersoll & Broth-/| Se eee reales {FORMER WALDORF-ASTORIA 0 ; GUEST SENT TO TOMBS. ded more attention by both parents and shopkecpers at this season of the rthan at any other Ume. Childe have always come tn for a major al of all: that the Yuletide season affords LONDON, Des. 1.—The Gazette an- | nounces that the Principality of Wales Wil be represented in the arms of the | This chan, in response to the | Walsh that. th might figui tn the re in the arma of the 1 De Corty Stood on in Dignity But this year they are being favored and Refused to Enter us they never c a No child shoul be allowed to miss a visit to the new # nC. HL. Inger= soll & Bro, at Bi nd Eleventh | rom the culsine of the Waldorf-Aa- terla to the prixon fare of the Tombs in the sad fate of Baron M. de Corty. at the wo! nore Interesting season than at any ener Amie: : The Baron, who says he is “a gentieman ey brought out thelr) trom nee.” was arraigned before cee: dol vitte! he Hy muccensful dollar wate the fii. gustices of Bpecial Sessions thin morning to plead to the charge that he had violated the hotel act In refusing to pay i bill of $00 he incurred at the famoun and fashionable hotel, “Do you plead gulity or not guilty? asked Clerk Fuller. "I refuse to plea stand on my dig—righ' The Baron, eing without menns to employ counsel, Justice Wyatt assigned Lawyer Thomas Cherry to defend the noble prisoner. “1 plead not guilty for the defendant," Mr. Cherry told the Suatice, Baron de Corty protested against the plea being entered, claty of weeurlng the ‘vest of y= thing with which to delight every Wile awake younw American, Tn addition to their three other stores tu Greater New York they have been obliged ta open up larger headquarters for the proper display of the Immense and Varied stock they have Kathered for this season, ‘rom the ‘handsome dolls and wonter- ful mechanical toys for the baby In the Ne to the miniature billiard table repeating alr rifle for the, youngn dding into hia teens, everything Imi fnable to. make a doy or girl happy at Christmas and for the greater part of the new year is to be found In the gow store, A careful study covering several years hax been made of the wants of the moder youth, and the Ingersoll pre- sent now, in addition to their well- fy ” CR a Ta ea IT have my rights," he ejaculated. “I chanical toys of their wn invention, | expect « remittance from France.” colls that do everything but talk, minla- |" ‘The ‘Baron wax remanded ture railroad traina that, run ‘for an{ Tombs until Monday tor hour and really make smoke and nolac, and other unique and original toys In: numerable 1h variety, H 2 Because of their apectal efforts in thie] ¢, line xomecof the remarkable articlea| )COl | Robert Ammon appeared in the Ingefyotia have secured for the holt. Jefferson Market Court this afternoon ay trading can be found al ther 5 store in this unity. Bur because, Of| ang retained sano ‘belonging to erode Fi nes, credi- Te ener Mee le eapetiens dace xine | tors of the Franklin Syndicate, It was Hover and athletic. supplies, haven ften’nuowed to suffer, On the contrary, | the sixth time Col. Ammon had ap- to answer the charge and as the they, have been bvought more than up| Pea to date. It will be a treat for any| prosecution was not forthcoming, Mag- youngster only to sce the great Inger-| istrate Cornell gave him an bonorable woll ¢ se discharge. to the walt trial, $< Col. Dob Ammon Dincharged. SAD CLUE OF NELL [FROM JOKING | }reagon for the suici¢ TO SUICIDE. WAIST BELIEVED TO BE HERS NEW YORK JEWELLER CUTS HIS THROAT IN CHICAGO. He Hacked Throat with a ene kalfe in the 9 of Friends enence CHICAGO, Dec. 1L—F. ©, Steinmann, said to pe the head of the New York Iry tirm of F.C. 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He lived a rooklyn. bowels, cause whereas the whole trouble is really in the stomach, Stuart’ meals dij they act entirely on Dyspepsia Tabicts taken after the food. ‘That ts all there is to It, Food not digested, or half digested, fs poison, as {it creates gi acidity, aches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh apd many other troubles which are often called by nome other nawe, S \ z | | eclence, nelther do! $5000 DONATED Hon. James R. Kenny, Ex-Mayor of Reading, Pa., a Dis | tinguished Scientist aad Orator, Donates $5000 to Be | Used for the Publication and Free Distribution of a Valuable Work on Personal Magnetism and Hypnotic Influence by Thirty Distinguished Specialists. Wishes to Prove the Practical Value of this New Science in Business, in Society, in the Home, in Politics, in Love, in the Treat- | ment of Diseases and Its Power in Influencing and Swaying the Minds of People. Ministers of the Gospel. Lawyers, Doctors. Prominent Business Men and Politicians Enthusiastically Endorse the Movement. A | Noted College Undertakes the Work of Free Distribution. Any One May Get a Book Absolutely Free, so Long as the Edition Lasts, and Master the Hidden Secrets of this Mar- vellous Power at His Own Home. of the letters ine & Honorable James & Mayor of Reading, Pa., xinetic over the pric Hypnotic Influence. H nated j00,00 for the public and Listribution of an ele iHustrated treatise on the mysteries of Hypnotic Iniluence, and a big pub. Ushing house is busy day ond night turning out the books for free distri- who have read the book of its unusual charac value peopl has just do- ton c Dryden, Ni ys: “Money ould not buy the knowledge whieh | 1 have control neve ained, m 1 have been able to} th to an it extent was yple med no! mt of smaller writes: “I saved the life of a lady on| Mustrating the the 9th of June. who was suffering | ions of) trom heart trouble, by my knowledge | fous walks/of Hypnotism. A few days ago I} numerous Instances | visited a preacher who suffering In which people have been secretly] from asthma of fifteen rs’ stand- trations, beside photo-engravings. practical uses and instantaneously controlled by / ing. fifteen minutes’ treatment It tells you fully | he yo much benefited and wil! how of Hypnotism] soon be well. T believe any disease would benefit you in your everyday} oan be cured through a knowledge of not achieved the] life. If you ha this ‘aclence success to which your abilities and shneller, No. 1412 Arond| talents justly entitle you; if you care| street, La Crosse, Wis., _ writes to rise higher {n your accepted bust-|~Hypnotism truly reveals the secrets neas or calling: If you desire to wlel| of life and the mysteries of nature.| n greater influence over others; If you care to win the love or friend- Ship of some one you know; If you long for fame or renown; If you wish the power to cast a magic spell over the minds of men and women, and perform hundreds of thrilling sclen- tifle experiments; If you care to delve into the myster! 9 of the soul or de- My own father could not hay Vinced me of its wonderful power If 1 had not actually tested it for my- self, [consider a knowledge of tt in- valuable to those who wish to get the! most out of life. Mrs. E. M. Wa Ind., writes: the road to health, son, Martinsville, Hypnotism opens up| ° nd pros alth personality, 2 force of character that will practically make you irresisti- ble, vou should write for a copy of number of cases of rheumatism and tyapepsta of long standing; have not wonderful force you may produce state of Insensibility to pain in a coples who are espe who really and to write for make you a leader of men. No mat-| book as to-day ¢ wonder-| ter how strom cription may | ful work on Person: ism and seem, it Is not one- strong as} Hypnotic Influence n is bet the marvelous power imparted to you| distributed In the interest of sete AMERICA. Dept on, Iphia, Pa, absolutely: COLLEGE 0. 420 Walnut § this wonderful by a knowledge of The following extracts from a few ~ Dentist! | DIRECTLY OPPOSITE ENRICH'S. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. TEETH $1 wei $i WEEKLY. Waltham and Bleta Watches & Diamonds 5 Credit. f Week. Perfect Satistaction y Retunded, GLOBE CREDIT WATCH co., ! s Our ent system $1.60 down and d all work. e Gold Fill} ings, $2.00 up. } Fillings | A FULL. LINK_OF, WATCHES DIAMONDS oe) TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT VAlN, FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH) | $5, $7, $94 IMDK, RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS 366 Sixth Ave., riz‘ . ALWAYS OPEN, Netean 610 Sixth Ave., 35th & 36th Sts DAILY UNTIL 6 SUNDAYS TO « 1% MAIDEN LANE. TAKE § HARLEM BRANCH }},,; CREDIT ": ERYBODY, wrtown Branc Nay tulig 08 neue corner Canal and Varick ts | Cloning, Cloaks, Jewelry, Furniture, ry) Gvota, | ‘Open daily until 10 P, Me Shoee, Uuainens airictly confidential ~ 62 Nowery, cor, Canal (ov FURNITURE $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, $1 WEEKLY. | LEWIN'’'S, 48 W. 14TH ST, 267 WEST 125TH ST. AARON yen: Hal. WATCH 80 0 trash; all goods quaranteed. ALMK, gold stiffened Ameriorn wated, We. ‘per week; resentative calls, 10 HYPNOTISM bution. This is by the most re- any one to do. T cannot too s markable work of the kind that has jecommend the study of P shaped legs. Can- ever been written. Every) page is) Magnetism nd Hypnotism to qualled brimful of intensely lateresting and ove who wishes to succeed in lif elsewhere for less practical Information, In containy — August’ Buessing. well-kno $10,005 very. sven large full-page half-tone illus- business man of Jacksonville, Fla.) at 155, 157, 159 East 23d St. Two Doors West of 3d Ave. XMAS GIFTS IN ABUNDANCE, Thousands of useful and handsome articles suitable for Christmas Gifts can be seen displayed here and there throughout our large stores, such as Parlor Cabinets, Curio Cabinets, Turkish Chairs, Morris Chairs, Music Cabinets, Easy Chairs, Ladies’ Desks, odd Fancy Chairs, Gold Mirrors, Handsome Rockers, and hundreds of other articles to brighten the home and gladden the hearts of your dear ones. exceedingly iow, as the following specials will clearly demonstrate. 207, 207;, 209 Park Row, ; { Just Below Chatham Square. Our prices are Long Credit SEeecry | t mirrors, French R Golden Oak or Mahog- any Morris $11. 175c. Weekly Opens an Account gece adie Des | | | ] A ; = a F kk. \ \HF Toilet Tables. hichly sotished, two | drawers, brass deep } Oak Arm ockers, saddle seats, tinely polished: 49 + {Long Credit ° Chiffoniers, 2 of best Ss" red oak, Iden oak ran finish, highly pol- ished, 6 drawers: and ing mir- actual value $9.85 in Tables, ad Les; can Golden Oa finely polished, be exter value, in golden highly polished, ss cori, bert glass sides; French bevel in mahogany, richly mirror Lop. polish:d, marquetry vetaal value decorations on doors, brass rail galleries, French bevel mirrors; actual value $10.00; very spee " » cial aes $6.29 Rockers, in cold- enoak or mahog- any, comfortable saddle seats, made extra strong; actual value $3.00; spe- cial, Handsome Figured Velour Couches, with fine upholstery and best springs, tufted seats and heads, fringe at sold elsewhere at $10 $6.75 bas and $12; our special... ... Artistic 5-Piece Parlor Suits, like cut; hindsomely carved and polished; ed backs, cord finish at edges, finely upholstered, covered in $36 85 fa exquisite tigured silk tapestry; regularly sold at $55.00, reduced to Christmas Novelties in Grand Array & at Rock Bottom Prices. selens thes powers ollgecont [eleBt: at perity. It should be studied 1 Chairs, ad kinds of diseases by the magic touch pe pte Pi ad th justable backs, of magnetic fingers, to banish bad) pis science bh leveloped. withi sot. reversible habits without the ald of drugs or ae ae ns Pre aeierteey he fe velour cush- medicines; to put yourself and others | ye a sen ana moter and ability HH ions, regular price £7.00, to #leep at any hour of the day or)’ or ‘ in itete ous penn e arf [ special... night; to protect yourself against ance wha Dever jox Decten ai the use of Hypnotic powe er you; in i ; Rey. T. W. Butler, Ph. D., Idaho] = to develop within yourself'a magnetic) Cit. Idaho, says: “I have cured 1 Pianos and Organs. OPULAR EASE Fa We Make Large Cl itself will not bear out. satistied purchasers in century ! called the “ POPULAR PEASE PIANOS." “°° A great variety of prices. A good Et used piano of a standard make will outlive 3 cheaply made new pianos. | We have the kind we can recom- mend at $125, $150, $175 (taken in and retinished in our face Terms from $5 to $10 per, piano, exchang tory). month, according Write for catalogue to the aims as to the quality of [the “Pease” | piano, but nothing that the piano Over 66,500 te last halt fe what It is no wonder they are sors OPEN EVENINGS. 328 WEST 42D STRE! Between Sixth Avenue and Broadway, BROOKLYN WAREROOMS: SANFORD & CO,, 569 FULTON ST. PEASE PIANO CO., Ty For Salo. ‘LOOK PROSPEROUS « FORCE YOURSELF ‘10 SAVE L.'W. SWEET & CO., LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, DEN LA -39 SS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 3 Stare) o CLOCK, New York Store, 431 sth Av Clothing nr. 32d St. Clothing for Men, Women and Children oa LIBERAL TERMS of Credit Our headquarters for Dia- Watehe. and Jewelry Maiden lane, 1 flightup. our diamonds — set 535 Fullon SI, 468 Finn Ave. Brookiyn. | A PLEASING COMBINATION CREDIT. A LAMGH A MENT, FINE QUALITY, TOW VICES, 9g BASY PAYMENT WALTI $1 wee eEXCHAN send came to E, or any one knowing Pl 3, MEN. WOMEN y re WORbkD WANTS aM URY. | MANHATTAN C CO,| ALWAYS Store; Brooklyn Store: : A A ie monet as! © Give Satistaction. SOc. Paid Help. Wants in this morning’s World. ot 83 332 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other New York papers combined, For i Everybody. | !ARTENDERS ca. | cliwkeon j LE 2289 3D AVE. Mus nots, | CHAMBE enOCOLs Without Seeumerity. THE FASHION CREDIT HOUSE, | TWeat it at Open eventug |e M KS & SUITS] {\") Everybody, TINEMITHS UCKERS . | UPHOLSTERERS Y MEN. | oestisrs oodles gual or re CO., Jewelry. « entativn 1 Ma GIRLS 7 GROCERY CLERKS 6) MISCRIAA 8 r Bootes re DIAMOND | WATEIE SO. “| val HOUSEWORK IMPROVERS MADE TO ORDRI material; Gt guarai

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