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EE ea mn THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1:01- 1 | LINDED BY | Stern Brothers Special Inducem ant em TEASER GEESE Rothenberg co. New york's Fastest putisfaction Guarantesd or Growing Store. West 14th St. Money Promptly Refunded. a TEMPTING SPEGIALS IN BOYS’ WEAR. A Rare Chance to Buy Attractive New Year’s Outfits. AEAEPRABEALERESODALSSSEAASOREODDS ODA OES: "AX, pray and weak, the olf Old Tear Ite battered trunke te packing; Expressman Time his ample van Up to the door ts hacking. ‘Tre New Year tn the parlor alts, Awaiting cfthe minute Mysterious Assailant Throws] yisces’ & | Cayenne in Dark Hallway | children’s |: of Her Home, 3 ce briny the bays tosmorroy be an occasion nd one f { ccunomy The Old Year will have qu: j poe & ( C Ar AM UUEE Ue As ep griLisbtes tates ouremuIMETCecty Hand one flit Suna an Set Me nto ia saa eteane ; ouths ‘ 1 80) imineda’e yolng at wonde ful reductions, Pour ¢ jo that he may move tn tt 1) | Little ! ANOTHER LOT OF BOYS’ 5.00 YOKE OVERCOATS AT 2.98 YOUNG MAN ARRESTED. | \ittle OneD. r ins gM betel oe tel altel ca | Men's fers Me oat ¢ the times when we fall a thinking of ur Bows! & ¢ s, Slipners = Pumbs, lat any boy 1 ecthrecsdaye,.” Gadgookal Rn it w Year's day, and men the towers of Camelot, what a good world {t would be, a few hours! Hut there is only efore, Guinevere, zee Victim Says Neighbor's Son Threat- ened to Get Even When She wa a Clearing Sale of « x v piece Suit that has made a ted ¥ Drea warranted fast colon wide F doubl. Pants a t h facing: st_ Make no break a wo land cull 1 98 ° Ordered Him Out. | wie. ne aah papas rosea nds, and flat taped 8 to 16; spec i i | Iisses’ Winter Garments JEN 2 ee ice we Aa rang Hig, Be HS RSE 5 thio 18 g Boys’ 5.90 Suits at 2.93. Youths’ Long Pants Suits, 4.00 to 9.00. vif provide’ thee witha ilor Blouse Prices Greatly Reduced ona Co: y cassmeres, Youth s Suits. 4 plete Line of These diferent patierns in a range of st lit ings! des terns. Singh:-breasted sack coats; sing joubls breasted ; Siaes 14 0 26; 4.004 Miss Bridget M Breet, was myst dark hailway Bome one w i ore re Vto 15,00 $4.5 Te] 0, a 7.590 Double Hecate Or folk, 3-picce and s | ig Suits in os : Beautiful Reminder of the Passing of Time, “The American Girl Calendar Se the dark, nor S| Grist Long € commecacumeeas | $014 yrs. ” fenduhy rep wf sto ld yr THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON FOR for 1902. whose famous double-page gon, who t York I ao prominent a feature mated ee =? / 2 yl i \ E ECI x = if | for hangings ome or 9 . orate ae 30 ys’ & Youths’ Clething TWO GREAT SPECIAL LOTS FOR TO-MORROW’S SELLING. | @ for hanging Uplim ybur home oer otee Te Pa ‘mother. — Ought to be as busy asa beehive in this store for girls and misses 10 morrow: be found an Unusually up-to-date Sunday Magazine, As ein best man nd attractive materials, mac i | and suitable for present wear : a Ante the At End of Season Prices s. a seryes, Heretofore $5.00 to 6.50 $3, 75 Double-breasted Suits, 8 to 16 y: R \ ouble-breasted ants, 0 ate $3.75, 5.00 Imported worsteds, tweeds and c Two splendid lots of raglans and automobile coats will be placed on sale at prices that re uly astonishing, You cannot hope to do better than this. Prices are actually he had a y ke formed by a epstoth \ garmct sh todd ye 4.98 wns 2,98 lish beaver in ths plaint, charged with tth smiling tace : and collar t times tailor stitch: c' ¢ $6.95 to 9.75 ora Mh 1 Se ar | nid ted; sizes 4 to 14; real value $3.00, specialat And almply aaye, “I'm on!" ss Murray: sald |e 4 3 z “ T belleve this rew the pepper | Chinchilla Reefers, 5 to 18 yrs., $3 85 _ in my eyes. A from my work t had taken r ments and th ordered him In other words, hi ax you will turn over Just as vou will be el 11 w 2 ne a eee pt “Derby” 5.00 Shoes at 2.98. 1 'Russtan Hood Overcoals, 2to 8 yrs., Formerly 6,50t09.75 became very A Vite Enos Only Here colored drawing (by. Dan ui th 1 vou take tp, the papers Tt t clean the “Winter Hd angry and s eo would got even ich | Youths’ Suits, 16 to 19 yr : ; $7 50 p the paper. it slluatraten, a ze cheviots & cassimere mixtures, plain blue & black serges, ¢ ne erealest lec SARA DERRUAN ae Sete on: le workinanship 1, ao to met the next feature of Shoes anyw pt at Rothenbery’s. wt fanywher € Best Way you can be convinced of that is Hever of ses West Twenty-third Street 9 pic" 5 manera ts bey |} Box csi wamins Lt “haat ni tthe pthc. You can't where else for less thas: \y Here's a meagre i ultra manish last.) ss.00 valu: at heels, welted or nt Leather, BLIND PREACHER TELLS HOW —— : — 2 abd GOD RESTORED EYESIGHT. NEW YORKER LEASES Ma care [a exer. bu nelehbors vnd dress.” ; Girls’ Raslans & rd It tw not that In wicked=nothing of the kind! He simply does not know, you know, ‘That years do come and years dom, ‘And that each year one day doth bring For awearing off of everything. Let us with Joy the city paint, ‘That of the Buayip tribe we aime A DUCAL MANSION The Rev. Dr. Charles M. Herald Prayed Un-' ceasingly, and Now To-Morrow (Saturday), for in A Bunyip, vouchsafed, Ui Dungeons, er been i ilin W. C. WAKEFIELD GETS DIT- Trimmed Millinery. He Sees Dimly, but TON PARK, AT WINDSOR. 60 Trimmed Hats, | 150 Tailored and rapt? Tate eae Ge values $5.00 to “Stiff? Hats. values $12.50, $3.00 to $5.00, $2,75 At 91,00 Clearance Sale of Neckwear. Peau de Soie, Taf- French Vest Fronts, feta and Chilfon in lace and Chiffon, Stocks, Jabots and | Scarfs, values $2.09 VOD) SE to $3.59, Nie 97-20, At 34,00 | At $2,590 A special offering of several new models in French Flannel Waists, in all the newest and most desirable shades, At 54,90, $2,90 and $3.90 BROADWAY AND 32TH ST. Surely. Wl With one eye entircly gone, with thelens of the other apparently hope= lessiy dislocated, with the sad assur- ance by one of the most famous oc- ulists in the world that his sight! was forever cone, the Rev. Dr. Charies M, Herald, pastor of the Bethesda Congregational Church, of | hiyn, praye? to Goi for help. Hach minute fresh ablutions, Vt 7A With brokea resolutions, 4 SFIS STVTIITO IIIS SIFISE CVT V OSE TY FF VUTTIITI TS TITITT FID VTITI 9 OVS EFIITT SYTTIOSIOITIIGTS FIFIVEFVTISGIIYTSY To-day he There is a gliamer of light in his} carefully shaded chamber, He sees | the dim chjects that come before him,| However, this will not deter every actress in New York from looking ims to have taken an unsuccessful young and in one treatment made her a “triumph™ f this remarkable feat In hypnotiam by tiste—n profersor emeritus of Columbla Ad to be about ax wonderful a proof of Claim to Kevatnens as almost anything elke could The inflanm. eyodall. Scienee isanazel, " It is the wl! of Almighty God," says the reveren! doctor. “1 prayed for help. God sent it to me,” The miraculous story of the res- toraton of sight was told by the} Rev. Dr. Herald to The Evening) World to-day. It was told in al plain, unaffected way, It is full of the thankfulness of @ man who was | blind, but sees age ion has gone from Prof. Michael Pupin’s Explanation of Marconi’s Achievements. In this article, Prof. Pupin, of Columbia, vlecttieal development have miade him motidetamousy tells oe te pale language jure what the great exemplar of wireree telegrephy nag &. first, omy ~ BREAKS HIS LEGS © WOMEN IN PANIC © FOR CAN OF BEER, - FLED FROM HORSE, REV, CHARLES M. HERALD, 2535 A BY DR. CHAS. i HERALD. cesta se a JAMES CANNON’S THIRST “RUNAWAY. CAUSED TERROR | $| onutirls' written articie'on the subject By"a'selentiat st Sabet SIMK St ; ealvebasno spar ty ali Christan Selonres “1 don a MAKES HIM RECKLESS. | AMONG SHOPPERS. seit ' fare tins the ve y i nO! Mather Than Wr eras ty-fve | Polleeman mn Galinnay | \ wn ‘o Bee : lax s ¥ Seco Boles gums to Stopped Wh aD Cheered SY, Beene ew Tost eomae nesta} ny left « ame ate , ft eee’ A man who came from Parle, T reached Bro n nye Ne Y¥ to Dr, Alle:nan, Tle t HT prey i wh y non had not by cation was at waturally ons on ' of beer he we On Oct nA xound man t 0 t q 4 - aan eon tb cnn ; . his h at New, men shoppers in Brooklyn. N aes es M 1 1 Von . Staten Island, with both hist h was driven by M, J. ‘| PARIS to Dr. Alle Glenmore avenue, two-thirds « re avenu 1 to a handsom cab and Hanson place, of an Elevated train hin bedy and arma | \ rite’ a 5 Cannan niet Impornible, you say? Wall, you sald that when Marcont Srat bi narenileraleorkinnteen the news of his wonderful discovery. Yet aman ts walkin ov nad free Paris to New York, and will tell ou Hire ir Bun week to week, exactly how he {# doing It. e wi edet ay attempt iat the ru IN COURT, BUT TS. be THAT OF “iF HE, eee , oc DEATH KEEPS A POLICEMAN". , pak fe trout spare my wai tome Gt FROM EARTHLY BAR. pellsan 2 Can See with Glusses, Whe next day, to the great avtonish- \ ; t eet Dr. Alleman, there was no ine | Man We Wan to Have Proseeuted. / ms SNAKE-SKIN HIS NECKTIE. Valane Attire ral store tn the vt t door the two imagine the honor thats will be hin, At er tnare novel and dangerous in the history of foo! hardy ventu will. gmake arent readin ‘The first appears next Sunday. More. core, and BUili more could be told you of the contents of next Sund ay $5 World. ut what is the use? You are going to it Wo can only hope that. when you do you willbe so firmly. oo Its’ merits that you Will thie a solemy Yow to read no other ® Ai ‘paper. As acertain post anid last New Year's! OW, I can swear off everythi From chewing gam to swearing. Te’en can With scarce! thush avi » behind him, 4 * fleet animal of Fulton. str seeesnsstesbssssenesenetssenstions scent SAEABAEAADAABAEES DLAREEARE EEABAEEDA EDLAEEEB ES EAEESAE I OBEAAEAEAGSARBAL AAS EALSESEL DLL SES GALS AISSODSEAAOA LE LASAOBOLSHLESEAEAS Sasa ase Ennnsesar BE ALSEDEAHESSOAR SASHES ALASLS OSB BESS Seneeesescnsee ess a Par roof the the hansom| ato ded for the strast, which at the asx crowded with ng over the] mostly women, eee a rd his hoofs clattering over the pavement and fled shrieking to, the nearest . For oment the 8. 1 whi or less bruised. Manselt’ saw the horse ring foward him and ran for- ernaon a thirat of ab- fully, but vhe lens Portion of It war loft wall, he saw a can of beer Just outside door of the suloo v Mt not have | ken Cannon thirty seconds, But to nnon that was altoget too much} Ne could iin five ound the wall ¥ To go striking distance he) ca the animals. bridle oft hist neilngiag But would I break myself of reaa- conds and dei pon that method] #¥e Pluckily"elin, Nacinae litera [MeMirurcwae runes anlnieniereed |e Taken to New| Teoonds and decited upon that mothod| yy hn Oneness and tupeiny at nts, Ing of the SUNDAY WORLD? everything dt | hy Judge. aH < approach, horn’ mane, the oy rcoat was dragged Not " eitnout glasses, Dr, Aleman witys | perind » y : iNvroweiminutes\latoriaroanaiwere hoard ¢ he brought the runa- a4 . 4 —————— oll, of Aun For further reasons to prove it next Sunday's. paper will fo. BIO Of Bluvzcn I cen wee distinct. t brulves and. a_solled ceedingly Interesting see to-morrow's ad, Lc hendhened in the yard. Persons In the au hur-} Tb a uniform be was none the w Hod out, to find Cannon lying he:pless experience, na e worse for his ie Mecovertng thelr composure the shop-, % on the ground. In his haste he had pers came out of thelr retreat and cheered the olizerman: | fallen from the wall, ae OMicers of the Lee Aventies Court tn! ministers yesterday that Brooklyn called ewe in vain to- day tor| { eatoration of my eye} Policeman Patkuk Trainor when the! would.