The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1903, Page 6

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i, ‘ ' ee Ce SH 27 WONDERFUL ite BN,” SAYS SHE “Prof. Mme. Marcella Bryan” ' Assures the Public that She Has Long Been Its Benefac- tress. WUKLD: W TWO TABBIES WHO EXPECT TO WIN PRIZES AS LONG “SEEN THINGS.” ‘There ds a barnyard touch about Madi- son Square Garden this week, and there hundreds of poultry and cat fancters are gathered for the annual exhibition of chickens, pigeons and cats, Chickens of every known variety and cats of Began to Talk When She Was Six | Months Old and Became a Baby ¢ Clairvoyant at Tender Age of ‘Three Years. feline tribes are ranged in the long ™ ee cages that almos: fill the great floor. | Marcella Bryan began to ‘see things’? | NO less interesting to the layman ts the enthusiasm of little city childre, some of whom gaze at the highly creatures for the first time. Their of delight are mingled with the of the big hens and the crowing of the proud roosters, which seem to know they are on exhibition. © was three years old; she at the tender age of six months. ling to ‘her own story she has not ed from these two diversions up ‘the present time, and as a result of ir combined power she is now look- ollt upon a cruel and unsympathetic ei The cats were not on show until to- OR ke roe ae pare ryan, [20 although a few were there youter- ; Bryan. laay, ‘The Atlantic Cat clairvoyant, card reader and iat, to give her the full dignity ot title, is the woman “physictan,’ @ was yesterday arraigned before fagistrate Crane in Yorkville Court for jetising medicine without a license, ommitted to the Tombs, awatt- strlal In Special Sessions. fim a lady who knows everything, molnced Prof. Mme. Bryan to an ing World reporter. #1 do nothing but good, and I am ax a result of a conspiracy of ople who are jealous of me.” Does the World Good. "Why. I have done lots of good in he world. 1 have saved thousands ot ié from death and unhappiness. “Oh! If you only knew what Is going of the exhibition, and 158 Tabb! and Toms will attempt to win prizes for thelr owners. Some of these are ex- tremely valuanle, according to the exhibitors, who prepare them the best of food, make them comfortable beds and put great prices over their neads. Among the many exhibitors of feath- ered breeds Js Wililam Cook, an English poultry raiser and lecturer. He is +0 absorbed with his business that he might | tulk for hours of his various experiments | with chickens. His pet foul is the ph- ington, which he “got” only after of careful and painstaking breed! powers and work on their imagination. the late “Lots of times women come to me va sugar a aused through Y when they are drunk and want me to kill men for them, There seems to be lots of women In York who want bands. ing. I never for’ af ising women. an Who got ine In all this nothing but good the Would Kill Infant kindest ale, whi t Twen- irty forefinger in a significant way, @ “Wives come to me for polson to Ket of thelr husbands, Of course, my ing a clairvoyant, 1 can wield great | ™ wer over them. ‘They come-to me and Mme they want some kind fe mix in thelr husband's foc ix ungrateful No. a treatment to th enlled at vmMce, ley-xixth st to have ays give them | ‘oin and lots of people. rse I want to earn an nfants, but and water and send rf murders in only bee! ig pay for it, either.” Twas a ia] n of about chirt 1 began to talk at ni7" waked the repontel elfy the Indignant trance am an abused woman, Sugar Instead of Polson. Berea nee hres nery (with m not, replied Marcella, “I'm jeer and water and make them think | ‘*® ight, and I've been a widow for have poison. sn tmae | ea course, when it doesn't the! " % usbands they get mad at me and try Wenus Seansiame Waser t Jo make me xive them stronger polsoil, | The obese trier with spiritual forces uit _T try to Influence them through ms {ald not explain whether th demise of » has had com- | henefactor. forces for the is a fat, | ain educa- the Judge knew and how many women from the Crane 1s down on all clair- he sald, indignantly, ‘but testing that she was a. lady good than all the Judges [paves wonser, says the world will |it clairvoyants are euppresee , SARTH AVE. com 16"&13"STS. \ At THE FOUNTAIN Gxtraordinary Piano Sale! Players at Amazing Price Reductions On the Gasy Payment Plan. HIS is an event without parallel in point of price attractiveness, beauty of instruments and superiority of character. eid We place on sale in the New Art Piano Store, on the Fifth Floor, to-morrow, a number of sugolly used and brand new Pianos and Piano Players on the Easy Payment Plan at prices that will make a vivid impression upon all who read this announcement. Ohese Are Without Exception the Most Wonderful Piano Bargains Ever Brought to Public Attention. Pianos of the highest grade. The choicest products of the world’s most famous manufacturers. Think of it! A $1,000 Steinway Parlor Grand for $475.00. Ora $750.00 Emerson Baby Grand for $275.00. Why, it’s marvellous! You know as well as we that the value of these exquisite in- Siruments is as stapleas wheat. Who would not then leap with alacrity at such a splendid opportunity ? Inasmuch as the demand will naturally be quick and great, we specially urge you to visit the Piano Store in the morning. First-comers will naturally have the cream of the selections, Pianos. Srand Ptanos. Sguare AT THE POULTRY, PIGEON AND PET SHOW. minds when they think they an talk with all spintts when T am n iny tances and have talked to Abra- Jows he would order me to be freed at ones ‘The psychic demonstrator, still pro- nd a go to ruin Shghtly Used and Brand Yew Pianos and Piano tian Sclontist. et rid of the tpn in this city of New York you would | soy" “mink of the It do, 1 8 people by my great power. surpri: ys have saved all these men—and here 1am | 1} anise come of People: The incarcerated clairvoyant shook a|!" prison. It ts outrageous, when I do | M » but T just wor honest r I could make lots of money, y clairvoyant rs—since my husband won't take pay I have saved enough fmen, to make me a public how many men I have saved from. prison 4] DECKER, was $450, now S50 STEINWAY, Parlor Grand, was $1,000, now $475 | aire (Almost like new) HH STEINW AY, “600, “770 \ EMERSON, Baby Grand, was $750, nw S275 { SOHMER “ 450, “ 75 Wessel, Nickel and Gross action. H KNABE, "500." 75 Upright Pianos. A) CHICKERING, “450, “ 751 KRAKAUER, was $350, now $755 ‘| SPICKERS, “350, “ 6@ | FISCHER, "275, 25 “hy WEBER, “500, “ gg | OUVRIER, * 950, # 90 ‘KNAUFF & SCHMIDT, “ 975 % 66 eter 4 g 65 ENT ‘e ' Loren 225 Bee SAL PIANO Co. “300, "60 | ANDERSON € CO., “$00, « 95 BEYVESER, 275, 95 | KEMPFF, “395, « 85 INNINGHAM, “ 300, 25 | SCHAEFFER, 350, « J00 LER, “ 350, “ 695) PEASE, “300, 135 RT, 400) 4 15 Organs. Sarhadsi! aa ema | dete e Piano Players. ( Brand Yew. ) ny; were $225 each; now y; were $225 each; now 204 yraphon S/65 8/65 SY a for this sale is only MASON & HAMLIN Parlor Organ, was $150, now S40 Also 15 Baus Pianos (Brand New), in all the fancy woods. Sold the coun- try over at $250. Our special price 5/68 Take Escalator to Second The Great piques; Sixth Avenue, ' 19th to 20th St. Undermuslins Sale of First and Second Floors. All sorts of White Goods are included in this comprehensive sale. Undermuslins, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Corsets, Sacques and Wrappers, Men’s and Boys’ Shirts and White Goods by the yard. The features upon which we desire to place emphasis and by which we hope to secure goods embraced and the lowness of the prices at which they are offered. New White Goods For Shirts and Shirt Waists. First Floor, Fancy Madras, in stripes and dainty designs; yard Madras and Cheviot, in scroll, dot, stripe and floral et Corded Pique, with woven dots and neat little figures; yard..38 White Cheviots and Oxfords; much used this season; yard, 80and 40 Fine imported Madras, with elaborate stripes and fan striped 50 White No offer Also A large collection of White Dotted Swiss Mull, ranging in size from the small pin dot to the largest size dot, and White Swiss scroll cffect, elaborately embroidered. White Dotted Swisses for Spring 1903. The collection is far ahead of any previous showing. ‘The emr broldered dots range from the smallest pin dot to one as large as a penny; also very pretty effects in scroll, floral and small designs. At 25c. a Yard. At 50c. a Yard. Dotted Swiss, small size em- Better made Swisses; the dots broid ered tdota: are very well made. At 30c. a Vards At 85c, a Yard.. Swisses in very pretty scroll Dots of various sizes, also ring effects, the very newest effects. showing this season, Linen.and Cotton Sheets, Pillow Slips and Bolster Cases. 12% c. Pillow Cases, size 45x36....:... e000. 8 The following low prices will mark our standard brand of ready-to-use Cotton Sheets: 54x90, for single beds; value 39c., at. 63x90, for larger beds; value 48c., at. 72x90, for % beds; value 50c., at. 81x90, for double beds; value 55c., at. 90x90, for extra size beds; value 63c., at. Lowest prices on Dwight Anchor Pillow Slips: 42x36 45x36 50x36 54x36 12 13 Dwight Anchor Sheets, ready to use. 54x90 72x90 81x99 89 46 67 69 200 pairs Linen Sheets, hemstitched ends, extra large, 90x96; dur- ing this sale, pair..............+.66 or 2! 500 pairs hemstitched Linen Case: 14 15 90x90 Sample Pieces of Renaissance Linens. Nearly all sizes; Centrepieces, Scarfs and Teacloths; prices are less than half import price; each, 35, 50, 69, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 250 sample pieces Teneriffe Linens, all sizes, some very large dinner cloths, with hand drawn cr embroidered centres, AT PRICES LESS THAN ONE-HALF REGULAR COST. The Great Sule of Swiss Embroidered Mull and Lace Net Scarfs and Shams has been a wonderful success. 3,000 Scarfs, 18x36 inches; values up to $1.00, each. 5,000 Scarfs 18x54 inches; values up to , each 2,000 Shams, 30x30 inches; values up to $2.00, each. CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF Women’s Suits and Wraps. Women's fine black Montagnac Coats, trimmed with stitched straps; turn-over cufis, black satin lining; regularly $12.00 SISOD SNOSIAl wasina ec asulistiscadoaciersinees sent asiane Women's black Kersey Coats, dowble shoulder Cape, velvet collar, trimmed with brald, satin lining; regularly CTE ae CR IE ci ASAD incl A aed ald $12.50 Women's biack EB half fitted back; collarless, turnover cuffs, black regularly $14. special . $12.50 Women’s three-quarter length black Montagnac Coats; hajt Ntted back, high storm-collar, turn-over cuffs, black satin lining; regularly $17.50: special ............0s..006 $14.75 Wemen's 30-inch black Kersey Coats, half fitted back; double shoulder cape; high storm collar of Pe lining; regularly $19.75, special .... Women’s black Kersey Capes; full sweep; § collar and edge; trimmed with stitched straps of self ma- terial; satin lining; regularly $27.50, spectal Women's three-quarter length black Kersey C elaborately trimmed with silk braid and ornaments; Per- stan Lamb storm collar, satin lined; regularly $40, special $29,75 Women's 30 inch Velour Coats, loose fitting; inverted plait back; entire coat trimmed with eili braid in fancy designs; gray satin lining; regularly $47.60, spocial $35.00 Women’s full length black Kersey Coats; half fitted back; Per- sian Lamb storm collar and revers; trimmed with broad stitched straps of self material, satin lining; regularly $50. special .. a ’ $37.50 Women's Coa) r cape, high storm collar, turn-over cuffs; artistically trimmed with silk braid and ornaments; gray satin lining; regularly $650.00, Ho rman nny da rere noe raI RTD His $42.50 Kaltenborn Concert. On Thursday, Jan. 8, a grand concert by the Famous Kaltenborn Orchestra, assisted by well-known artists, will be given in our Concert Hall, Fourth Floor, from 1! A. M, to 5 P, M. and White Goods, our patronage are the quality of the Let them speak for themselves. Fine French Lingerie. Second Floor, Fine French Percale Gowns, square neck, back and front, ribbon drawn through plain lawn band, hand made.......... » BB. Fine French Percale Gowns, square back and V front, Val lace insertion and edging, embroidery beading; trimmed with ribbon; hand made Fine French Percale Corset Covers, round neck, trimmed with hand embroidery + 92.65 |. Fine French Corset Covers, French style to waist Hne, trimmed witk embroidery beading and ribbon and Val. lace edge ......$2.50 Fine French Pereale Chemises, round neck, hand embroidery and ribbon drawn through eyelet holes 39 Fine French Percale Chemises, square neck, yoke of hand-made tucks and hand embroidery insertion of Val. lace and edge around nock Oc CI ROU nar Oa OODLE 88 Fine French Nainsook Draw and tucks E bacsat gh oisleutleseteanies 92.25 Fine French Percale Drawers, with Persian lawn ruffle, trimmed with two insertions and edge of Torchon lace...... $8.98 French Percale Skirts, with full flounce of hand eee oe French Percale Skirts, with full flounce of hand eabrciee full ruffle, with Fine French Nainsook Bridal Set, hand made end trimmed with hand embroidery, Fleur de Lis pattern $16.00 The Great Undermuslin Sale Goes Merrily On. First and Second Floor. At 60c. Snort Cambri Skirts, double lawn rut- fle, hemetitched tucks. At 95c. Cambric Walking Skirts; seven rows hemstitching, deep lawn ruffle; tacks and herringbone atitehing, Cambric Walking Skirts, eight-inch ruf- fle of embroidery, four % iuch hem- atitehed tucks. At $1.35. Cambric Walking Skirte; lawn vm- brella ruffle: nine inch embroidery; two clumers of hematitebed tuoke, Gowns. At 48c. Of Masonville Gduslin and Cambrio, square tucked yoke, hemstitched lawn rufle on neck and sleeves, French felled seame, Ot Nainsook, square neck, hematitched lawn ruffle, ribbon and beading. At 95c. Of fine Berkeley Cambric and Nain- nook, @everal styles, round, V or high neck; insertions of fine Ttallan lace, edged with lace or embroidery and hem- atitched tucks or torchon Insertions and fucks; some have ribbon through | ab gy og beading or ribbon bows, ore? -f Cambric Walking Skirts; deep ruffle of At $1.25. Nainsook, round neck, embroidered and front; pretty edge embroidery, cluster of six pin tucks. Drawers. At 28c. ot Cam cluster ves. re neck, trimmed back insertion, lace and and front with Va hematitched lawn rufie, bric: ruffle of lawn; hemetitehed of fine tucks, deep hem; ruffle hematitching; lace on neck and sleeves. of lawn: two town of hematitching, open t$2 .50. ‘or closed: alzea 28 to 27. At 50c, Of Cambric; 6 inoh rumle Point de Paris Ince, cluster of pin tucks; all sizes. At Of Cambrie; umbrella rule: two inser. tone ace, edged with Val.; all Of Cambric, square neck, French em- broidery insertion and edging; four- ineh rae over shoulders. Corset Covers, At 25c. Of Cambric, round n holes with torchon Ir Ot Nainsook, Frenc! armh: neck and arm- small tucks. Chemises. Of Nainsook; Frenoh shape Insertion and edging; rou At 95c. Of Natnsook; Skirt Chemise; akirt with Val. Ince and two rows of Val. insertion; edging around neck. or om neck back and fronts At $1.35. ws ‘al, lace insertion ani Of Nainsook; with hematitehing and lece edging; ribbon trimmed, inaertion in skirt; Val. insertion and At 95c. ‘edging around neck, Of Nainsook; three stylen; low neck OF Netavook t Ono vals iaseriiens. (ee round neck, back and W'tront” Point de | Tih Val: lace around neck, abdrt rim: Paris or Grecian deslgn Ince insertions; tucked back; neck and armholes Iwce | At $1.75. and ribbon trimmed. f Nainwook: two styles, with fxheye or Val, lace: skirt trimmed; one style has Skirts, entire yoke of lace insertions, At 48c. At $1.95. Short Cambrle Skirts, with deep hem- Miche lawn rule, ‘three hematitehed tucks. Of Nainsook; fisheye lace tnsertion; rume of ‘lace around yoke, ripbon trimming; akirt with lace and tucks. $40.00 Ball Bearing Sewing Machines, $16.75. Fourth Floor. We offer a limited number of high-grade Sewing Machines, made by one of the best-known manufacturers, at the above ex- tremely low price, These Machines have all the latest improve- ments and attachments, are In polished Quarter-sawed Oak cases, swell front and drop head, which gives the appearance of a table when closed; they are fully guaranteed for five years; there is none better for service at any price. The maker's name fs full guarantee of their high quality and worthfulness, The regular price of these Machines is $40.00; only a limited number will be sold at $16.75. Special attention is called to our Automatic-lift Sewing chine; agents would ask $50.00, our price........ ‘ Corset Offerings. Second Floor, P. D, Corsets, made of fine quality French Coutil, straight front; embroidered to; sizes 18 to 26 Inche: only .. ies i $1.15 Imported P, D, Corsets, of extra quality French Coutil, strictly straight front, double side steels, lace trimmed; white only; sizes 18 to 26 inches... A $1.48 Pure Whalebone Corsets, imported Coutil, te fit slight and medium figures, straight front, white only; all sizes; one of the best values shown, ... os $1.25 An experienced French Corset fitter is on band in our Corset Dept. to fit “Judic” Corsets, We are the agents on Sixth Avenue for ‘“ Butterick’ Patterns, stripped white A PUZZLE. How Many Reasons Are Given Below ?---(Five or Twenty-five ?) YOU SHOULD HAVE THE 1903 WORLD ALMANAC ON YOUR DESK; YOU SHOULD HAVE IT IN YOUR LIBRARY; YOU SHOULD HAVE IT IN YOUR HOME; YOU SHOULD HAVE IT IN YOUR STORE; YOU SHOULD ALWAYs HAVE IT AT HAND; —_—_— BECAUSE ~ If WILL KEEP YOU POSTED ON POLITICAL QUESTIONS; IT WILL KEEP YOU POSTED ON LABOR QUESTIONS; : IT WILL DECIDE ALL ARGUMENTS ; IT WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTION YOU MAY ASK IT; IT 1S ACOMPLETE A f r é y ae ¥

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