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The Sn World's Christmas Feasts Will Make Nearly 10,000 Deserving Persons Happy on Dec. 25— All Applications to Be Carefully Inves- tigated. 090-2 SS SOOO OOH MENU. 5 Q “LAttle Mothers’? 0 Christmas Dinner. () souP § TWO CHICKENS \ SWEET POTATOES. Q SWEET CORN. d BREAD. § PLUM PUDDING. NUTS, RAISINS. CANDY. r) COFFEE. ’) oro? ‘The lst of 1,000 “little mothers" who are to recelve the EVENING WORLD'S 1,000 big Christmas dinners iy fast near- ing completion. ‘Already there are over 600 names of brave self-sacrificing little girts on the ‘The ladies furnishing the names will have the last of them selected by Friday and then all that wil remain to be done will be to send the dinners to the “little mothers" on Christmas eve. ‘They will all have thelr dinners in time for Christmas day, That is the arrangement with Uie Stegel- |-Cooper Company who are putting up the dinners for The Evening World, and with a prominent locat express company whicn fs to deliver them. “Little Mothers,” or friends of “little mothers," who deem them entitled to an Evening World Christmas dinner should send their names—not to The Evening World—but to the ladies representing the “Little Mothers’ Aid or kindred associations who are preparing the Christmas dinner list for The Evening World. These ladies are: East Side “Little Mothers.” Mrs, A. C, Packard, Superintendent ef the “Happy Day House," the head- Quarters of the “Little Mothers’ Ald Association, at No. 236 Second avenue. er peveral hundred “little and with the help of the dies. the Institution dally cares for a great many tots, left there by the little mothers while at work or attending school for a few hours. ‘Mize Sara Curry, who has charge of the “Little Misstonary's Home," at No. $3 East Eighth street. This Institution ‘a “mot a branch of the “Little Mothers” Aid Association, but ts an independent homa and kindergarten where little mothers leave their little charges while they are at school or work. ‘The Rev. E. L. Fox and the several ledies who assist him at the Pi pt e Home Church and Mission, at G7 East Eleventh street. This "TIS SKATING DAY FOR THE HORSES. NAGLE GIVES ALL A CHANCE|* ON SLIPPERY STREETS. Ho's “Out of Funds! and Waits for the Sum to Clear the Snow Away. All horses desiring to enjoy good akat- ing may find it on Fifth avenue or al- most any other asphalted street in the elty to-day. The red ball !s up. Thou- sands of animals are sipping and f. ing in thelr efforts to draw their over the snow-covered pavements, moreover there isn't much chance for a change in the conditions. The snow {a not deep enough for the fegular snow contractors to get after it, and as Street-Cleaning Commissioner Nage is “broke the horses will have to do the best they can and wait for| 4 the sun to do the work. If the wurm weather holds back long enough they will all learn to ekate. Cer- tainly thelr owners do not seem to ob- ject to thelr practising this elusive art, for apparently very few of them hi taken the trouble to have the horses rough shod. Under ptesent conditions driving 1 geally d erous for Lorscs and exciting ery bit v! Private, carriage Grivers were OF unelr o get their animals on thelr feet sot wiih’ the help of blankets. As fast as th t up. they would zo down after all fe Ing on thelr sinooth shoes for an- F block or two. ixth ‘avenue and the other mestis gered with granite blocks were gre; gested because all who could wel ‘20 bo took bY, Fhe ‘uocke the rougher thore for the Preven- san rel by hele al thelr fails or Rent ise led as to make iculous. CARNEGIE MAY INCREASE OFFER TO $25,000,000. ‘Ge Is Now im Washington, and c. 18.—Andrew Car- negle urrived in Washington last night. It 19 expected he will call on the Preal- dent to-day with a view to modify- ing his offer of $10,000,000 for a national t¥iisp ina ito: make its considera. | « gabe: derstood that. Mr. Byroared to increase the afer te koe be. deemed i€ that amount shal wa a eneicran offer of bonds of the United Btaten Btecl Con 1,000 LITTLE MOTHERS WILL GET CHRISTMAS DINNERS CHRISTMAS EVE. * ae THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1901. c DOOQODOOOODOHDDOOGDOSHHOSGIDOBHBGHLHOODHODOGOGHGIPIOPSHOHOVD HODIGOHOOHOOGOOGOGHVHHOIOO HOW TO GET XMAS DINNERS FOR THE LITTLE MOTHERS. GHOOODWDODOOHOHHDOGOOS Applications by ** Little Mothers” or in their behalf for The Evening World’s Christmas dinners should be made, not to The Evening World, but to the following: WEST SIDE. Miss Jeanette Olmsted, Superintendent of Pleasant Place, No. 22 West street; Mrs. E. C. Smith, No, 310 West Twenty-second street; Mrs. Clarence Burns, No. 254 West Elghty-fifth street, or Mrs, Mary Sin- clair, No. 552 West Fifty-third street. EAST SIDE. All the Names Will Be Selected by Friday and Then Nothing Will Remain but the Distribution of the Baskets on Christmas Eve. ing on this phase of human struggle, which have been received at this office The first ts from a brave “little father,” written by himself in a very good hand: To the Editor of The Eveaing World: ® Mrs. A. C. Packard, Superintendent Happy Day House, No. 236 Second avenue; Miss Sara Curry, No. 8 oem ‘s evenireace aes oad § | is five y id. WI soe 93 East Eighth street, or the Rev. E. L. Fox, People’s Home Church, No. 543 East Eleventh street. OP ES nd CoS aoe ee erd . (| them. I hope you can send HARLEM. | RSE heehaab tithes as oe greatly enjoy one. I am yr Miss Wilson, No. 15 Bast One Handred and Twenty-fifth street; Miss Jessie Hickson, Kings’ Garden {| "4 an¢ 1&9 to school. ity’ name ae {0} ——- M Settlement, in One Hundred and Twenty-elghth etreet. : me ‘other, a a’ trom the mother of” a family BROOKLYN. Mrs J. H. Johnson, No. 720 Marey avenue; Miss Clara Voelker, No. 28 Throop avenue, and Mrs. Mon- tonyet, No. 89 Dupont street. be very thankf be one of the families to get your Chr: mas dinners. As it happens my children are all boys and the oldest must take ® @ | the place of » girl while | am at work FOIOWOIOOOGOITOCDOOODIOOODSOOIOHIOIODISGIOUTGHOEOHWGHOQHOW GOVE PUSIOOOHTGATDIOVOOOATGE | We cannot afford to have a Christmas dinner unless you are kind enough to The Roberts Family of Falls City, Neb,, Are Health: d H —A R: Say tion looks after hundreds of the Uttle, Mra. 3M. . Who has chi f . ——, ‘ink Pe ye ADP Y: are! Sent in these! Days.ya0 jon loo er eds ira. Montonyea, 0 has charge of /entirely in their hands, and accepts thetr Gee a ene eet “We Think Peruna Is the Greatest Medicine on Earth.” Moy L2/ mothers of the east slde, the “Little Mothers * branch in Green- | recommendations. at third etrect, No man ts better known In the State of raska than Mr, Carl T. Roberts, con- West Side “Little Mothers? point, Brooklyn, at No. 89 Dupont street. | It seems that there are “little fathers" Mr. T, G. Walker, Carneiro, Kansas, | well. I got one bottle of writes: “It is with pleasure that 1 report | cured bim sound ell, We will Sot de Miss Jeannette Olmsted Superinten-| Remember all applications for dinners |as well as “little mothers” who need “One of the Mravest.” ca and wi dent of Pleasant Place, the branch, at |be made to these ladies, a2 The Even- | Christmaa dinners These lettern, an sell na the one that [Saute abla dat tail of Basin metic, | halt am etter than have been tor iazy | without if dnd will use it forall arose and No. 2 West street. She is brought di- {ing World has placed the distribution | Following are samples of letters touch. | follows, have been referred to one or |—he Is not provider for hix family,|the best medicine that wa reed ilara. ie trouble.” other of the ladfes whore names and | but a prote 1a recent letter to Dr’ | family. It bas cured my nervousness, with rectly in touch with the little mothers “wie, Ee. amin, of so, m0 Wort MILLIONS IN PRESENTS Twenty-second street, President of th X. Ty M. Club of the “Little Mothers’ " Ald Association. This club is composed entirely of little girls who are the sole support of their tiny families and go out dally to earn the living for their charges. Mrs. Clarence Burns, of No. 254 West among other things, |which I had been afflicted for a great num-|PeFane Kept im To the Edttor of The Eveaing Worlt ber of years." ene Tt ta ‘a fact of ever-increasing astonteb-| str Albert Leltzmam as follows In reading of your kindness to the| ‘’Cur boy James had the - sensible and “uttle mothers’ { beg to tell you of Aa v Ji ad the ment provident reopin wile for the. opelbte, az | aveaiue, Chleago, Ml writer Mitle gitl, the best and sweerest sou | Panous croup and after he had re-|finpin a precaution, a9 20 hava a tottin ot “Iam only too glad to inform you that FOR WALL STREET MEN. could “fn ia all your, travels. | er | covered he was subject lo repeated| !"0e g.jinon, Thewiselves | better eee Meee tne neve Rover, felt immer, “and "thle iittie, one ts now | attacks of lung fever. ; nedict Parutiy und ‘ain lad to vay it eerea ane te mother to four, je 1s about fourteen, “ t witness every day. t x two brothers and waters are ‘Our boy Charlie was also Bea peruse: the 1 bow, a ai no. eeeeer wen, five and one and a halt| subject fo attacks of pneumonia and A Family Medicine. commented dias. Ne told me his folks have If ever there was a brave little - ; :: Somme ra ihe, to be found T think: ahe ‘ts one plearisy. Our third boy, John, was The es: |Fekre. Tain ture T oaldn''ao without ty of the bravest on record. Her name 13] subject to fever and ague (malarial) addresses are given above: Employees of Banks and Big Corporations Will Receive New Bank Notes. Summersett, editor of oR H N, Elghty-fifth street, Chairman of the Fes- Mother “alto uses'It tival Committee of the “Little Mothers’ ”* Knowing that you a ana Miser boable anand Ee to keep herself in Ald Association. She is in charge of the yo Mrs, B—— cheba “y, Pe work of looking after the little mothers| ‘The giving of Christmas gifts has be-) “Christmas Gift,” and that it would be ‘our remedy, Perna, cured PES try epee my boys entirely, and now I habe| contact havo ¢ on the upper west side, extending into|gun In Wall street. application ta the 1d rubiect, of inveatiration etore, a din three of the healthiest boys in the|peruus ani per wee lower Harlem. ‘A large number of banks and cor- Sis. Mary’ Sinclair who also looks |porations have applied to, the Sud- [always substantially remembered. ‘Tae e desire of The Evening “Myself 3 if ig Wo" reach ‘the realy demery | Stale of Nebraska, which I attrib-) 4, M7zeIt Ani, tomy rere, alt J. H. BILLINGS, after the needs of the iittle mothers on|Treasurey for brand-new bills of $50,|xet cash xifts. the went aide, with headquarters in the |£100, $800 and $1,000 denominations, which | ‘The employees of Kuhn, Loeb & Co, Ingres silicwray Ural evening | svarial| aes coe eee ec ic teen Moy Leite | Ferana warren saietaciory, ranula and as'toliows to be reer) school-house of the Children's Aid So-| will be given to thetr employees on| are happy, for the yeur Ja ead to have| must refer every applicant to the “Little | bad stomach trouble, which Perana|tia'wo called in a physician, who could not| “Peruna. te curt ioe wife of female clety, No. 552 West Fifty-third street. |@aturday as holiday gifts. been a good one for the firm and the em-| Mothers” Ald Association and Its vari-| a/so cored. Prescribed a’ better remedy | trouble, and we both declare Pervase ous branches. So do not end your let- Harlem “Little Mothers.” Demands have been made by the Sud-|ployees under the aystem there are given |tern here, but to the ladies preparing | ‘Altogether for my whole family L. 0, SUMMERSETT. wit Siwaze ‘be a hovselold “resmegs artes Miss Wilson, No. 15 East One Hundred we have had nineteen bottles of| uwe win Not Do Without Perana.” ‘Treaeury on the United States Treasury |a oer cent. of the profits. the tat eS for the bills and also on the Unit: The thousands of messengers, clerks| | ,Desides the letter of thanks from Afr. “"Betore taki our treatment and Twenty-fifth street. K ‘reasurer of the “Lit: a tod ct Len } pr lta geree Perana, and habe thas saved over| yer. James A Stalls, Otego, 1, writes: || 8ot done a day's work for twelve, week. States Mint at Philadelphia for new|and various employees of the brokere’| Ht. \yhoomeck. Treasurer of the Lt coins for a sum aggregating $7,000,000. | firms of the New York Stock Hxchange| duced in fac-stralle, 00 in doctor’s brlls. ay that Peruna has ‘cured my meh Deenty-elgneh ‘sivests Hundred and)“, gddition the street will also re-/also get substantial gifts. Se) alno been received: “we were have ator am a contractor and mason) ot aia Bee! He Matt iat winter, |, 43 soon as the value of Perana : ceive $22,000,000 in December dividends, | At tha offices of the Standard Oli Co, | Tt Editor of The Brening World: trade, and am ki 1 ober| 284 1 took him to three of the best doctors | is fally appreciated by ebery house~ Brooklyn “Little Mothers.” Taking a total of nearly 90,00,00 for | employees are expectant. Mr. John D.| ,A# ®, “ialtor In, the tenement-nouges | Oy frade, and am known al! ober!and got no relief.” When I tonk him "0 the | AI bolh reventive and cure Mrs. J. H. Johnson, of No. 7% Marey | Wall Street's Christmas stocking. Rockefeller was sald to have gone to {aie “erent pleaaure ttle mothers." 1) Nebraska. J have had a stomach | toury stonsiia) were: $0 1DORRIEL tat Oo oes aes and avenue, Brooklyn, President of the] While this is not as large as tast| Pocantico Hille in West Chester County | names. ru ey may feel your | trouble, which has been greatly re- would’ reduce them, sot used |OF these affections, tens of thowe “Little Mothers’ * Ald Assoctatton. yeare “bundle.” it ts big enough to|to remain until after the holidays, but| Kindness. Very inesrely, yy lteved by your remedy, Peruana, |"! ‘Badicine Wer four or five weeks and| sands of lives qwill be saved, and Miss Clara Voelker, of No. 23 Throop| cause a flutter among the thousands |that docs not interfere with hte distri- No. 2 West Fiftythied seat, | for which [am still taking it. Wel as a eck or wo Gat we tioigtt he | Aundreds of thousands of chronic, avenue, Brooklyn, who ts in charge| who are to benefit by its distribution. | bution of gifts. ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: would choke to death In spite of all wo) fingering cases of disease pi of the branch at ihe Faith Mlasion, at] The ten thousand employes of the| Jn banks, trust companies, railroad] Thanks very much the TM. girie and On as ALBERT LI Mg, JEL, Billings, Tyronaa. Ark... writes: 4 who © e “My wife and my little six years B whom focome 10 | and myself have been using your Bedietowe 1 yas broken ‘down “and uss Bota atarrh. T never saw anything ike Poruna fora strength producer’ ade delleve that more z: Possibly than Peruua. 5 think it is the greatest medicine on|coula ao. oMices and brokerage houses through-| thelr “families for ‘bnakets. | earth. «| Peruna is a household safega: “In looking aver your alman: No. 227 Withers atreet, and watches over | American Express Company in the Uni- Vs Poin, ooking, reer your, simanae 1 se the little mothers of Williamsburg and| ted States were notified to-day that Sebectantiy” waltings Car (neraiaeei i C. T. ROBERTS, I mre, Toobre Hartman ‘in fexard,to my | A, complete, work on, ehronla “Gaara Laide S ‘ ig 5 ed Peruana, [seat free to eae ee wacoses sack would Teeth a) new $10 bil asta | the Christ Falls City, Nebraska. | 2n}\\n‘jeus than two months bis throat waa| Medicine Co., Columbus, aroha ee Twenty-second street. | FPLGLLLLODES LODE DEDH LD SIDA LLHE LODPOL DOOD OL OPIPIDE £98-G59:99-09 99-0508 98-99 0 OFF INC-109-94$400946-946-900009050-0 ce eee iat © : Dependable Durable, Weil- Superb + Guaranteed in Ss Made and Stylish in 2 Artistic ] Ings i HE TIME is almost too short to talk between now and Christmas. The time to buy is here, and there is no place in town to buy better guaranteed rings than at the Christmas Corner, Third avenue and Fifty-eighth street——all kinds of single-stone, 2-stone, 3-stone, 5-stone—Princess, Cluster, Marquise Hoop, English, Gypsy, Belcher, Tapered, L, B,, Fancy, Snake, Tooth, Claw, Carved, Art Nouveau and dozens of other styles, set with diamonds and other precious and semi-precious stones; also Signet, Wedding, Initial, Chased, Carved and Class Rings, and dozens of others for both Ladies and Gentlemen, from $2.50 up. This whole paper would not be large cnough to half show the stock of Diamond and Gold Jewelry, $ Watches and Serer. Sterling and Quadruple Plate at Lambert Brothers’, You are absolutely sure of anything you buy at the Christmas Corner, and Lamberts’ reputation of twenty-five years % is back of every Solidgold, nice- Solid gold 4 ly ctased,Garnets, Solid igo bas |) Md, lranye : Solld gold, A So -K.Gold Solid gold, hand Soll 1d, lor st Solid gold, opal | any color centre | Solid cold Pr Princess gold, Solid Gold Ring, SolldGold Ring, |<, lid 14-K.Go! 1 Solid gold, hand | Sapphires. Rubies 4 go 3| any colorstones, | 9+ unded by | Sold gold. ; color st id Go i : s ing ign centre, surrounded by tone, surround- | Ring, opals and color stones, wil fine intaglio, Solid Gold Ring, | fine Intaglio, Signet chevy, chased, fine garnet, | chased, fine amethyst, or Emeralds, opals, j with pearls, | tine pearls, | oyalsand pearls, | ee cth pearls, | cut diamonds, | Pearls, fine intaglio, $9.75. $7.50. $6.00, $15.00. $11.25 $8.50 | $5.00 $4.50 | $5.00 oe Ze: | $6.00. je four-footed skaters would| 2), $5.00 $22.50. oo ii Z Gp RENSAOR. Zp TIS CET TR Solid 4-karat : utp) | Solid t4-Karat Solidgold,any Solid gold, any ian a Solid 14-Karat Solid 14-karat colorcentre color centre Solid 14-karat Gold Cluster Solid 14-karat : Gold Ring, tine | Heavy Solid t4- | Solld 14-Karat Solid 14-karat | stone, surround- patel ask i Solid go1d, opal| stone, surround- | gold hand-made so si Ring, all dia | Go! ¢ Princess | Gold s-stonetand: turquoise, sure | Karat Gold Ring, | Gold Hand-Made | Gold Hand-Chased | Gold Hee Band ed by fine rose | by fine rose cut | centre, surrounded by| ed by fine rose mands fing da- | gold hand-made | mondelrcle and | Tig Fine dae | ™ade.Rings § tne | rounded by ine | Fine, Brant Dia- | English Ring. j Ring, Fine Duc | Carved Ring, Fins cut diamonds, diamo: fine rose cut diamonds, | cut diamonds, ruby, ae dete centre mond in | monds,tine rubies diamonds, diamonds mond, Diamond, mond, Diamond, by , in centre, | j i $165.00 $25.00 $75.00 $12.75. | $16.50. $28.00 $12.50 | $150.00 | $150.00 | $100.00 $150.00 $25.00 $150.00 | $100.00 Brooches. Scarf Pins. | _ Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Only four f ir th ds of varied If we were to use the whole paper we could show but _a few of our | 4 POPULAR AND USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT. ly four from our thousands of varied designs, stock of Scarf Pins We have them in price from $1.25 to $750. The few a Solid 14- here are suitable for tvery sort of a gift. | Karat Gold Solid 14-| \ seid 14-| Soild 14- a | SAR Fancy Scroll Karat Gold | > KentGold Karat Gold | Solid 14- | > Brooch, full Seripinl fact Gold) Roman en- kart’ g 014 | Y earl pave fa Coa Brot ey, Ro “poll s4-Karat Gold Pear-Paved Rach) of HalfPearls, 2 era melea, seal Fosge- Ne | wishbone: $6.75. urtle Brooch, 7 rubles in back, fine Dia- Solid 14-Karat Gold Clover fine Dia- ished, fine Nots, fi fine diamond 4 dozen other styles of these iby eyes, diamond head, mond, Latta enamelled) natural col- mond! Diamond, T Diamond, 6.75 Solid Gold Riding Bow Spectacles, $2.75 to:$ $35.00. if $30.00 $6. $780 fer pair. Solid Gold Rimless Riding Bow $3.75 to $8.85, $40.00 Ve $7.50. TI $8.00 $5.00 | Spectacles, $3.75 to $6.00 per pair. OPEN TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT THIS MONTH. Christmas Corner, Old Gold Refashioned or Exchanged. —,, ayenug AND 58TH STREET 16-9 PO8GP0OOGDOHTIDIVGDOVS PHODHSEHIDOS OOS FOV H GG > re NY LL, EWE, Christmas Corner, 3D. AVENUE AND 58TH STREET. SIN PS See Mere J

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