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t f i THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, “BENNY” MUNRO AND AWOM- SAYS CRIPPLED SON was VIOLE ’ AN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS. ' WRONGFULLY CONVICTED. Little Southerner W Third at the G Neen Celebra lina Deecinres Aged Woman De- pendent on Hts “Benny” Munro, the six racen who finished ¢ jJustefinished at Madl- phyxia tion tn gam House, at 7 ing. With him was a w jana : This .was his and he was Bnet. \1lis qpromisini: Ygable ridtne of a-dleyele Muopro. we Bartiotdi } riders <srise 3 ay iewIN.SPITE. OF INJUNCTION. ji go javernor and Premier Vint Mare cont Stath scapes snase: 1 has of the ender half of the Sdempateh | j mpecting t i Boyle, itmay Marconi system COLLIDED AT SEA. Span Steamer Ameste Sunk The Crew it BOSTON. The entire crew of Fescued by the Isle of » B. Altman & G0. | SILK PETTICOATS. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18th. Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, Colored Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $8.25, 10.50 825 | Also a number of FINE PETTICOATS at Reduced Prices. For Kidney Pains Nothing the Porous can equal genuine — Allcock’s Plaster. Place one over each kidney as shown in the pic- ture, and speedy relief and cure are bound to follow - Alleoek’ Are impregnated with healing vegetable gums which act directly on the affected parts through absorption. Beware of plasters that imitate the appearance of “Allcock’s,” but Jack all their marvellous pain-annihilating properties. “derive all the benefits that a porous plaster should give POROUS PLASTERS ’ Insist on Having the Genuine. 8. Altman & és. THE MARVEX GLOVE (Registered) made of the'tinest Grade Suede and Glace Kidskin, | in winter weights and colorings, including delicate | shades for Evening wear. To} GAS NEARLY KILLS ‘LEGLESS BEGGAR'S CASTLE BURNED ~SM-ONY CYCLIST. OLD MOTHER'S PLEA WHILE NOB DANCED. NT OUTBREAK OF PEAS” pROPOSED TOUR IS ENTIRELY | ABANDONED. Finished Mad License to Play His Secordian,| Harel Tren | | ANTS IN RUSSIA, i fart of the o cou THEKING WILL NOT VISIT IRELAND. awst things found and found thing, find owners through the medium of sunday World Wants. NOT 10 MARRY CAPT. HOBSON. MISS LUDLOW DENIES HER ENGAGEMENT TO KISSER. | | | | |i.aay Saye CINCINNATI, O., De | | Star speclat from Springfl Gov. Bushnell, sald to-d. There ts sitively no truth in the ort of the engagement of, Capt. Richmond P. Hob- son and myself You will do me a favor to deny it and you cannot make the statement too emphatic to sult me." ~ Open Nights Until Christmas. Our Restaurant, Best Foods at Popular Prices, doseph f.Bauland Co. Entire Block, Fulton Street, from Duffield to Bridge Street, Brooklyn. 4 More $50 Dolls Given Away This Week. Each Voll has a name; guess the Doll's name and you can have it. Guesses must be made by children. See particulars of how names were selected in last Sunday's paper. chaser in the Toy Wepartment. name of any child they wish. One Each Day. _ Guessing blanks to each pur- Grown people may guess in the | 1901, Store Open this Evening Until 10 o'clock. Everybody’s Santa Claus | "THERE is never a whispered want that comes to the ear of Santa Claus that this overflowing Holiday = Holiday Furniture Sale. Morris Chairs. in «ak ustable to 4 diferent tions, with reversible cushion, recular valu now $2.59 Morris Chairs, in oak, with velour cushion, reversible, sp seats, regular value $7.80, now $4.98 Morris Chairs, quarter otk, highly polished ng seat, with reversible velour cushion, hair tilled, regular values $12, now $7.50 Writing Desks, golien oak, neat interior and drawers. made $3.98 Ken oak, with large drawer and arved lid. made tu: sell tor $9.50, with shaped. legs. to sell for $6.00, now Writing Desks layge writing I now $6.50 Writing Desks, quartered oak, with carved lid and front, shaped lees. made to sell for $12, now $9.75 Combination Bookcase and Desk, vak, wil! fincy binet top and closet underneath, made to sell for $12.50 . . Rugs for Christmas Gifts. Axminster Rug: X36 inches, value $ now .9O Axminster Rugs, 27x63 iuches,value £5.00, now $1.90 Axminster Rugs, 36x72 inches,salue $7.00,n0w.§ 2,90 Frénch Wilton Rugs, 36x63 inches, value $12.00, now $7.75 Bigelow Axminster Rugs, 36x72 inches, value $12.00, now $7.75 Lamb's Wool Mats, 14x25 inches, all colors, value $3.00, Be) Axminster Rugs. 12x09 feet, high pile. soft ahah) Osiental patterns,regularly 20, tor this sale, $18.50 7 Mt. 6 in.x10 feet, regularly woith $10.50, for $6.98 $8.75 Oft.xt2 ff), regularly worth $15.00, for Art Rugs at half price: GALAG t.. price, $1.05 | 9 ft.x9 ft., price, $2.49 7 ft. 629 11, price, $2.25 | 9 ft.x12 ft, price, $3.65 Pro Brussels Rugs, reversible, plain and figured centre, with fancy borders: 6 ft.s9 tt, $4.25 | 9 ft.x9 ft, $6.75 7 ft. 0x9 ft, $5.75 |9 ft.xt2 ft, $9.25 Ingrain Carpet Lengths for rugs, 36 inches cach, 7 re ied bargains ‘in all-wool reversible Smyrna Rugs, 50x70 inches, regularly worth $2.: $1 for this sale, price, vated especially for holiday gifts. jandkerchicfs, these exceptionally ¢ Women's and Ch silk; initiated, waly Women's Handke styles of patterns, al ad values, scalloped and Handkerchiefs Appropriate for Christmas. Children’s Handkerchiefs, 1 variety of fancy hem. Women's Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, half Inch hem, Med borders, in boxes, also initialed Hand- value de., each, Ww Japanese silk, initialed, all) of .49, -39 and 25 : 10¢ Women's Handkerchiefs, lace trimmed, embroidered, hemstitehed, scalloped ed Men's Mandkerchlefs, nels Handkerchiefs, half inch hem, all linen, value 15c. Men's Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, all linen, hand 108 dered. value 196. price. VW2'3 Women's Handkerchiefs, pin and embro'dired, hem stitched, scalloped and lace edue. value cach 5e broidered, initial, unlaundered, value 17c., price, ic omen's Handkerchiefs, lace edge and embroideret titch:d and embroidered, new and dainty, valuz 15c., ¢ ¢ half dozen in box for ‘ mstitched, each, = ie 12 ‘4c Groceries and Fresh Meats. Prices have declined on a great ‘many arti- cles of Food, especially Fresh. Meats, and you will tind our prices astonishingly low. We have the largest Food Market, are the largest) buyers and do the lirgest busines: If you are not already a customer, come and visit our Food Market and gei our y s, No out of city orders filled at these prices. Flour Sale. Best NNNX Minnesota Pa- tent. no better made, 5 oO etter nade 49 bbi, Plum Pudding, “Fulton 8 J Brand,” 1 Ib. can, c qArples. evaporated, fancy a2 full, cream, mild or 12) Potatoes, fancy, Long island, per peck. , 2 6c 14 325 63 9c Alden dried, 1 lb. package, Cheese, Stile, sharp, pound, Lima Beans, per pound, Pound Cake, Urake’s, fresh baked every day, all kinds, Ib, Butter, best Elgin creamery, per Ib., Fresh Meats. Forequarter Lamb, full-cut, tb,, | \ Whole Top Sirloin Roast, Ib., Holiday Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Mized Rock and Rye, Holland Gin; per gal, $2.3! Nureds por gale. Gen nor Golden Cabinet Rye, |! « Ml. $3,245 95 | Fine Old Port or Sherry, per yal, $1.09; per bottles) 34 Zinfandel Rocks anil sure Calitornia) Riesling, : Johinnesbure Cigars. ° HAR U es ESI ah $2.69 Beauty Cigars, Connecticut wrapper, tavana tiller, box of 100 double o% Maryland Rye; tinely ma- we Pepper Whiskey, 5 years Vr per gal. $2.24; per bot- St. Julien Claret, vintage 1590; per cas: 12 bottles, Claret. : | ‘id pet case 42 boities, $3.74| Great Values in Lamps, PARLOR LAMPS, tinted in pink, green @ and blus, with assorted floral decorations, globe to match base, central draught burner, lift out fount; actual $2 98 ple valve $3, to goat PARLOR LAMPS, low and tall vase shape, in ruby and green, solid. colors: also some two-tondl effects, decorated with chrysanthemums and roses, globe and bas: to match, central draught burn- er, tift out fount; actual value $3.98 $6,00, to go at BANQUET GLOBE, 9 anc Alnted! in green, pink and h ose and poppy decoration; 09 yell lrg actual valuz $1.00, at BANQUET GLOBES. 10 inch, tinted in’ pink, creen ind yellow, rich floral decorations; actual value 89 . shade, 6 ft, of mohiir ad, actual value $3.50, ean $1.98 Parlor Tables, Mexicin ony, with S-inch oxyx top and. onyx slab on bottom shelt, gold licquered Name; value $5.0), to go at $2.98 Clock Bargains, Royal Gold Clocks, assorted designs, all new patterns, Warronted perfect timekeepers, only 100 in the lot eich 98c Ansonia tron and China Parlor Clocks, hour and ur cahedral gong, inj farey shapes, all. richly " in goldand faney dials; worth $3.98 trom $5.50 to $7.00, to go at Ansonia Parlor iron Clocks, large, fancy shipes, unted in b onze or gold, 7 shipes, hour and y one guar dand kept in repair th from $9.50 to $12.00, $5.98 Argand burner, 82 00, Clyars, box of 100 tor ds. he Raglan, Sumatra: wrapper, Ha- vana tiller, box of $0 $} 89 . distiNeds bott for . 59 La Flor de Macha, Connecticut wray- | per, Havana tiller, box of 82.49 |_ 50 ior * $1.39 ts The Gentry, Connecticut wrapper, combination filler, box of 89. 50 for c Store does not supply. Whether it be a piano, a music box, a dress pattern, a pair of gloves, or a tuy, everybody’s Santa Claus well knows that the surest and most satisfying place to go to, is Wanamaker’s, The rhire- Think of buying any stone is not so a House Coat, me Rhi nes tone The Sale of House Coats thas mon sores set! J E WE 1 RY prciouss the And think of securing the very best coat that! when rightly set it is little less beautiful and brilliant. $13.50 will buy elsewhere, here at $7.50! Our Rhinestone Jewelry is made with the same Do you wonder that hundreds of comfort: artistic settings as give refinement. to the more pre- loving men and gift-seeking women thronged the cious gems. The designs are of the highest char- counters on the Second Floor where they were acter, and the effects produced are most exquisite. displayed yesterday? | There are brooches of butterflies, crescents, The coats are the smartest and handsomest horse-shoes, bow-knots, fleur-de-lis and other de- styles that are made. The styles are wonderfully signs from $1 to $16. Also: varied; lines of sizes are complete; and these are, Belt Pins, $1 to $16. Hat Pins, $1.25 to $10. the prices: Tiaras, $2 to $25. Heart Pendants,$3.50 to $10.50. 38 Styles of $5 Coats, at $3.75 Belt Buckles, $1.25 to $25. Pearl La Vallierrs, $3 to $4.50. Pye Styles of 3 louse: Costs, at 3343 Pearl Collars, with rhinestone and pearl bars, $1.50 to $7. 29 Styles of $10 Nouse Coats, at $6.50 devez store: Lresdmay, sod) Teath [atieetztoaanmerans 24 Styles of $10 to $13.50 House Coats. at $7.50 Seekers for practical Special counters for the selling on the Second Blankets and Christmas tts will Floor, near the Tenth street elevators. Down Quilts 0 weil to pause at aad this title. The as- f sents Ae |sembly of Blankets and Quilts holds variety enough de-Chine sae ‘for all preferences of cost or taste. Sao 2 | Here is information about some emphatic bar- At Half or Near It albatross, cashmere and flannel, are these tea! . gowns, Some, well adapted for afternoon wear, | are elaborately trimmed with lace and chiffon, lace and ribbon, or are more simply trimmed with ribbon or velvet. Many of the most attractive are unique speci- mens, copied from Paris models, and with an orig- inal beauty of their own. These handsome Tea-gowns are now all sharply reduced, in most cases by exactly half— at just the right time to render them particularly apropos as Christmas gifts. Gowns That Were $10 to $60 Are Now $5 to $37.50 EIDERDOWN In addition to the more “‘dressy’’ tea-gowns, we offer WRAPPERS a an attractive variety of Eiderdown Wrappers, soft, fleecy and warm. They are in solid colors, and trimmed with rib- bon or with applique collars bound with satin. Prices are $3.75 to $12. Of special interest is an offering of $3.25 Eiderdown Wrappers at §2.25, handsomely trimmed and finished with sili They are in light Hee, pinks red or gray, vite Sted Deck; fall Knit Trade winds have brought us ont, fastened with si , Satin-bound collar, an al : separate pieces. They are the worthiest garments oe i Other things are we have ever known for the money. These details: The Essential ake At 75c, worth $1—Heavy-weight white merino vests and ze essential besides hav- Christmas drawers; vests have long sleeves; seams covered; ing them a-plenty on strongly finished. pectin CANDIES Christmas Day. eee They must be pure 2 i Two splendid as well—so much candy is probably never eaten on; Boys Clothing offerings in Boys’ any other single day during the year as on! Clothing today: Christmas. Sd One hundred suits of dark blue cheviot, in Have no fear of the Christmas Candies you) heavy winter weights, have arrived justin time for get at Wanamaker’s! Purity is the first considera-| Christmas buying. They are excellent weaves, tion—no deleterious substances are ever thought: highly tailored and really remarkable values. There of. For all that, the Wanamaker Candies are as are fwo pairs of trousers and a doubled-breasted inexpensive as they are delicious—and they must | jacket to each suit, Only a hundred suits in this taste good, otherwise we would not be selling) jot, They will go ina hurry. Sizes 7 to 16 years. twelve to fifteen tons—a carload—a day! At $3.85. worth $5.50 Some of the particularly noe ed: There are also a hundred Chinchilla Reefers in S-Ib. box of Imported Glace Fruit, $1.50. dark blue, Warm, substantial garments, thorough- ab tar ef Mice aay ee ly well made, and excellent values at full price. , They have velvet collars, brass buttons and are well 1-Ib, box of Mixed Candies, 20c. The above Candies are our regular 30c-a-pound kinds, lined throughout. Sizes 3 to 16 years: At $5. worth $6.50 Nut Candies, 25¢ Ib. nt dssorten less eye Ib i i i tions, 25c. Candy Bead Strings for Christmas-tree decorations, jc. a pound, phe ate aby JOHN WANAMAKER "svi" At $9—Fine wool-filled Silk Comfortables, figured and plain border on one side, with plain reverse. Perfectly mew. Yesterday's price, $12. At $1.25—Comtortables, full size, covered with chints and filled with clean coiton. Yesterday's price, $1.75. At $3 a pair—White wool filling Blankets, 70x82 in., 5 nds, Yesterday's price, $3 75. At $3.25 a pair—Gray wool filling Blankets, 70x80 in., 5 pounds; well suited for bedding or house coats and dress- ing gowns. Yesterday's price, $4.25. At $4 a pair—Very fine white wool filling Blankets; silk binding; 76x84 inches. Yesterday's price, $5 And the whole stock has a right to command respectful attention. ‘Third oor, Women's A y of Union Suits for Union Suits Women that fickle weather can demand. All styles in medium and heavy-weight garments, most modestly priced: At $1 each—Medium or heavy-weight ribbed cotton suits ; high neck, long sleeves; hand-finished throughout with sill. At $1.50 each—Ribbed white merino union suits, medium or heavy weight; long sleeves; silk finished and trimmed. At $2 each—Medium-weight silk-and-cotton or white merino suits ; also heavy-weight merino suits; long or short sleeves ; Here is every variety Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. @ BBOODDDODIOBDOOGOGOOOQIGDS NOSOOOOOOAOS To Get What You Want to Get, To Increase Your Business, To Get Profits, W USE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS To Be Successful, For Immediate Returns, To Make Your Wants Known. RuGs, Sitks, Curtos, BROADWAY & 18TH ST. Headquarters GpOr FOR ° ° Things Oriental Largest collection under one roof. There is nothing to com- pare with it, either in London or Paris. THE OPINION OF THE PEOPLE. “Greatest Book of Reference Published.” World = Almanac and Encyclopedia for 1901. 1901) World Almanac ant ¢ Teference book of over 600 Ind 10.000 facta. # * © Sul lithograph board covers, with eewed hack and trimmed edges, * * © Prico, 35c. By mall oF from newsdealers, mace GODOODODODEGOSPDOOD FACTS AND PROOF are ready to show that the Morning and Sunday World’s net paid lead in city cir- culation is 500,000 a week more than that of any other New York newspaper whatso- ever. -(Comes to Wanamaker’s! a v

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