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- eT ee nn) See en eer eee ret rere ie WHAT! NO REAL WHISKEY |*BK TIM'S” ACTA INTHE UNI English Expert Declares Amer- ican Booze Is Not What It’s Taken to Be. ROT, SAYS KENTUCKIAN. Kurnel Corncob Doesn’t Believe the Britisher Ever Touched Any Real “Licker.” ‘What do we drink that steals our brains And makes folks act so frisky? An English expert now disdains To think of it as whiskey. —Water Wagon Ballads. O14 Demon Rum is still staggering at the awfn! swat he received from a hand across the sea and members of the Water Wagon Outing Association and Moonlight Picnic Coterle are now aaking one another: "Tf that ain't whiskey, what ts it?” It all arises from the fact that Dr. William Murrell, physician and lecturer at Westminster Hospital, also expert on thirst quenching liquids, when sum- m@oned to testify in a case against two inn-keepers, sald he haa inhaled Amer- fean whiskoy and haa falled to recog- nize it as such. Speaking of the Yan- kee product the eminent booze tester @aid: “I tested it while in America and I must say that I did not recognize it as whiskey.” Think of This, Kentuckians! He followed this knock-out with an- other to the effect that mosi men who prided themselves on being connois- gweurs of whiskey, in reality knew as! Uttle about jt as do rank testotalers. The unconeelous natives of this be- mighted country who for years have been shocking the W. C. T. U. by dec- rating thelr interiors wfth what they bad supposed was whiskey naturally feel quite abashed at the doctor's rev- elations. Some oM&the doubters are of the opinion tha: he may have been stesred up against a little Stryker's Farm coffin varnish or Bowery third rail essence, and that from this he drew tis scathing deductions of the great American potation. Kurnel Con Cobb, of Toddy Run, Ky., who is stopping at a Broadway hotel, wald to-day: “It is evident, suh, beyond the perad- Venture of a doubt, that the English gentleman has nevah tasted any real Uecker. His acquaintance with Ameéri- can bottle or bar'l goods has no doubt been confined to Pennsylvania rye, which is merely’ a sort of Inferlor dec- orative fluid for interiors—a wall var- sish, so to speak, for the human din- ing-room. Or, possibly, he knows only | | Company entirely destroyed that build- AS TED STATES?) IN DEAR OLD LOWDdM - the Peoria, IIL, frei ofl products, which, when not employed as a beverage, may be used ty take off warts. “The gentlaman should have come, suh, to the land where the springs of purcet moonshine, pouring from the Iee- where they mingle their fragrant our- rents with perennial rivulets of rich, red, ripe bourbon, and thus go floying ‘on together past canchrakes of Julep “s, laving sandbars of granulated r, through jungles of greenest mint —in short, suh, I refer to the grand old comn.onwealth of Kentucky. It {s not necessary to know liquor by the taste or signt. It is best known by the fe:l of It. Expert vs. Expert. Old Dr, Ben Sammett, of Park row, who has just returned from London, Says that Americans are blissful in their ignorance of whar real ‘skee is if the London brand of nose-paint {s the real thing. “London souse-mixture,"" he said, “taken internally, is calculated to throw the ordinary tourists Into spasms and allow various briliiant-hued animals, in- cluding elephants and htppos to romp through his system. For thruppence a navvy can be so jolly well illuminated hat he feels impelled to go out and k James J. Jeffries or some old appie an, "One beaker of London's justly colc- brated may, as Dr. Murrell says, pull patients through typhoid, but after a brief experience with the article whicn he considers superior to our own make I prefer to have typhold.” jeveral other well-known connolaseurs wore interviewed on the supremacy ct American over English spiritus fru- menti, but all were too full of their subject to do ustice to It, ————— ROAST PEANUTS BROKE JAIL. NORFOLK, Va.. Jan. 12—A fire that originated by spontaneous combustion Jast night In the four-story brick pea- nut factory of the Norfolk Storage Ing, damaged the cast wing of the jail and falling walls crushed a foundry like an hell. AN of. the 275 prisoners tn the jail were marched to the police barracks under a guard of police, but nine es- caped before they had been transferred to rooms in the conrt-house when the flames endangered the barracks, A BOY’S SUIT Costs only tga cents whee Disinond Dr, cl Fresh, rich tant the boy's sult. Children’s lothing, hats, ribbons, feathers. stock- 5 }, and sults for children jo new again with Diamond Dyes bas Ddeautiful gon. and are On Mg an 45 dyed samples sentfree. Address DIAMOND DYES, - Burlington, Vt, fade for directions. Journeay & Burnham. Established 65 Years Ago. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE Store opensat 8.30 A. M. and closes.df 5.30 P. M. IN BROOKLYN. MEN'S 15c LINEN COLLARS, 5c. We place on sale to-morrow 500 dozen Men’s 4*Ply Linen Collars, all sizes, all the new shapes for Spring 1906. These goods were not manufactured fora special sale, they are not to seconds, io imperfections, all F Gent's bestuess for the s . Sellars on sale for 5c e ; No Mail Orde: SATURDAY GREAT CLEARING SALE IN OUR GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. pl Only six toa customer, led. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, 1900. HERD IS SPOILED Congressman Quit Rescuing Small Boy When Officer _ Told Who He Was. Representative “Big Tim’ Sullivan saw aman dragging a boy from the steps of | the Hotel Metropole rathskeller at mid-| night, and, having made his r by taking the*part of the unde he dushed upon the man anc handing him roughly when the individ ual cried: “Get away, Congressman; I'm an offl- cer." “Show manded, Plain Clothesman McKay complied, your shield," Sullivan de- C \ Patent Leather and Black hildren’s AMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Continuation of Our JANUARY SALE In the Basement 3,000 Pairs Women’s $2.50 and *3.° Shoes me | 85 ePair Cuban Heels, Hand Welted Soles. We Have Still a Large Assortment of Women’s 4.00 and 5.00 But- ton and Lace Shoes. TaKen from our Main Floor. sizes in some. styles, at 1,000 Pairs Men’s Regular $2.50 Shoes, $ ] 85 ePair Enamel Leather and Box Calf Lace. To our Men’s $2.00 Sale Shoes we have added 800 pairs Men’s Russia Grain Double sole Blucher, Former price, $4.00.: . Large Assortment of Misses’ ==4 Children’s Shoes Takén from Our Main Floor. i Former Prices $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, Misses’ sizes, $1.50 STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M, nes and “Dlg Tim‘ hurriedly ducked back inte the hotel, having begged the offt- cer’s pardon, ‘Tho lad was‘one of three arrested {11 Belasco Theatre the vestibuie of the for Nghting elgarettes. ‘The striking of matches there at the close of the per- the filmy formance had endangered gowns of women patrons, ONE DA 4 Away All Aches and ids. Tt cures Grip and nd prevents Pneumonia. teelate, Mr. hy ihe MUNYON. Piway & 20th at. New York R Kid, Custom Toes and 00 epair All “2 oe Pair, sizes, $1.25 many to advertise all. The r t three months of hard winter are None sont C, 0. D. . MEN'S 25¢ LINEN CUFFS, i5c. Men’s 4+ply linen cuffs in link or button, Regular 25c cuffs in his gale per palr.....cesesscesepeereeeerseesnesnns voce epecteel: Sc. “MEN'S $2,00 MERINO SHIRTS, $1.00 a ‘why we are selling these at such x shirt selling for fesse 's full fashion Merino shirts, no srawere, is the reason af 2 i “in all the new this sale. MEN'S d Madras Stri MEN’S 50¢. NECKWBAR, 25C, Choice of 50 dozen Men's French 4.in-| jain colors, also figu $1.50 PAJAMAS, 986, sold for less than $1, 75C. UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, 50C. Meh's unlaundered shirts made of Utica musi "bosom back and front, well made, all “old ia Brooklyn Mt TBcr sale price essences seer ee very long, full meth ind Bona at 3c made with military collar, well In this aale, Cen. they sold readily at that price and wer This is buying fine Suits at must go with the rest. well. Jess than $15 to $18. won't remain 24 hours at this reduced if you are between’ 14 joale at price, ial ‘ Boys’ %4 Ane have Sy PONE, ss 470 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Marvellous Reduction ‘Sale! fof Fine Winter Suits and Overcoats Some of the bargain plums for to-morrow are detailed. There » All the goods advertised bre this ‘These were our standard $15 Suits during the season; Suit offered in Brooklyn. Reduction price $10, $20 English Walking Suits * You couldn't offer less for them, bur time is limited, they Men’s 318 2 $20 Suits Reduced to $ They have the character, stylish tailoring and finish ts that generally sell for $25. sented on this counter, but not many of one kind, Men’s $15 Overcoats Reduced to * 'These Overcoats were built to look well and to wear You've never betore sten so much Men’s $25 Paddocks Reduced to * iS, Shree manly lines on which these coats were mode! make them a dis inctive favorite this season. They Youths’ 910 Suits Reduced to *6% and 20 years’ size, and want la new suit, come quick. You could not buy their equal whole- ‘thie Suits Reduced to $ double stitched and made of the season is drawing t er are before and a purchase ‘101 12-%9| | 14] 10 17 ot surpassed by any $18 your own price, Several lots are repre quality in a Coat for price. 95 and New! H. O'Neill & Co. | Furniture Beds and Bedding During the January Sale| jevery article is reduced! (rome regular prices. | The Collection includes | Mirsion, Reed and Rattan Furnitur-,| ft for Bedroom, the Library, the, |Hall, the Pastor and the Dining Room, Special Sale Saturday. Brass Bed (like cut). mina | | | With two-inch continuous posis,| |heavy husks on head and foot, % |inch filling, and finished with the very best lacquer, spe- $25.00 | |cial ateses .... eevee | ! | | Our Regular Price $40.00, | Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st st! x = ol DYSPPS: TION BOTHER S, four system 8 tive *‘Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, The most successful remedy for Women's Ils in the world.” Veet Brotees A2r4 Shr, AK BS Ayoe Sale of Forty-Five Hundred Pairs of Men’s Fine TROUSERS. That in the regular course of business Models: sold for $4.50, $5 and $5, now reduced to Fabrics:, | * Peg Top, Worsteds, ya Regular, s $ a | 5 Cassimeres, #3 Straight. baci hg eve A mighty event which involves our entire stocks of $4.50, $5 and $6 Trousers. Nothing so big of its kind has ever been presented to the men. ~~ of this town. For your benefit we must draw a distinct line between _ this offering and the usual sale of trousers. Every single pair of trousers + concerned in this sale is the product of our own organization of skilled. tailormen--the sort that “walk with you”—without bagging or sagging or falling into unsightly folds. We can fit every man who walks in here for a pair of these $4 50, $5 and $6 trousers reduced to $3.75, And That Sale of Men’s Fine Winter Suits and Overcoats. Even if the severest part of Winter were not yet to come you would be justified in >» taking advantage of the great savings this sale offers. But aside from that we would. - have you know that the character and worth of these garments are far above erdinary * ready-to-wear clothes. It’s assured by the Vogel Brothers’ label. i Men's Suits reduced from $14 and $15 to $10.50 Men’s Suits reduced from $18 and $20 to $13.50 Men's Overcoats reduced from $12.50 and $15 to $ 1 0, 50 Men’s Great Coats reduced from $20 to $1 5.00 Tourist Overcoats reduced from $28 to $17.50 Men's Paddocks Reduced from $25 to $20.00 Vogel Drovers A2™ Sir. AV BS Aine | Open Saturday Night Till 10 P. M. vi nee tatenamrse ss So sauencen it rey eee then comes the chilly, damp Sp: Baldwin suits were excellent value: selling prices, the best. in many striking effects. Baljwin's Price. $35.00 Suits $30.00 “ $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $12.50 4 Children’s Clothin Single and double breasted two or three pi. Worsted Suits; Sailor and Russian 40. Built for long wear. Daldwin's Price, $5 Suit or Overcoat $6 Suit or Overcoat $8 Suit or Overcoat $10 Suit or Overcoat Soc. Mother's Friend Moe Levy price........- fleece lined, sizes bh Levy price... Moe Levy & Co., of 380-382 Fulton St, Brooklyn, Announce That The architects and builders will soon be at work transforming the Baldwin Build- & ing into a Moe Levy Building. arrived at the Baldwin store. t both the builders and our incoming stock we have decided that Baldwin’s Stock Must Go To dispose of this merchandise as speedily as possible we have cut Baldwin's Prices in Half. NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF CLOTHES SELLING HAVE YOU EVER HAD 4 A CHANCE TO BUY SUCH HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING AT SUCH RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES, Men’s Suits The wisest buyers get their Winter clothes now. There are three months of winter left, and The style is the newest, the making There are blue and black Cheviots, Thibets, heavy Serges, fancy Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres coats in Kerseys, Meltons, Cheviots. Sizes 214 to French flannel, box pleated, with or with- out collars, sizes from 4 to 14 years. 50c, Children’s White Derb: wear, fleece lined, sizes 18 to or Drawers. Moe Levy price... 2O¢ 75c. Children’s Genuine Oneida Union Underwear, MoeLevy 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Already shipments of Moe Levy-made clothes have i In view of the present situation of making room for Men’s Overcoats % * And Raincoats. The coldest and bitterest weather is yet to come, The bleak winds and driving snow have already put in their appearance. You will need a good warm overcoat. These Baldwin Overcoats wil! keep off any kind of weather and they’re good for # couple of seasons of hard wear. Such values can't help but appeal to you. tte at Dress Clothes For Evening Wear. No man should be without a Full Dress Coat and Vest when such elegantly tailored clothes can be had for so little money. These Baldwin garments are cut in the newest fashion and tailored like made-to-order clothes. They're made out of the finest Venetian dress and unfinished worsteds and lined ring days. These 's at their original Moo Levy & Co.'s Moe Levy & Co.'s Price. Brice now a and faced with the best quality Be avets Oats 2 y now aoa “ . inner's silk. , i o y 00) “$12.50 |} $22 Coats and Vests.. $11.00 ‘ “ $12.50 : “$10.00 | $20 Coats and Vests. $10.00 ri 00° oe $7.50 $18 Coats and Vests... 89.00 tig $7.50. fe 6.25 | $14 Coats and Vests...67-00 } “$6.23 h 7 Furnishings $2, $3 and $4 Fancy Vests silk and Wool Flannel, in wash and mercerized effects—this season's new- Moe Levy price.. 9 s Q Youths’ Clothing. SUITS AND OVERCOATS for the young, men. Every sort of cloth and every sort of styley garments. The young fellow never had such as good chance to get such good clothes for so little. ‘4 Blouses; Over- bape di Baldwin's Moe Levy & cr euy 50c Hosiery 25c Price, Cos Prive now $2.50} ... cashmere Hosiery in black andj! $7.50 Suit or Overcoat now $3.75 ; now $3.00 fancy stripes, neatettect: Splen- DA EF $10 Suit or Overcoat } now $5.00 now $4.00 Reson saan a} $12 Suit or Overcoat now $6.00 $2.50 Underwear $1.00 American Hosiery Gompany’s Full Fa- shion $2.50 Fine White + $1.00 Lamb’s Wool Under- $1 and $1.50 Shirts 60c now $5.00 Shirt Waists. $15 Suit or Overcoat now $7.50 5c. Children’s Ribbed Hosiery, fast black | Mos Levy price, 2 pairs for 25c {cede OA RL Meche slestealind ih dull glace 15 Knee Pants. WEAT, TOW... seen cere. pbenoe 13c Under- § Men's Shirts, stiff and soft bosom, at- 4. Shirts tached and detached ‘cuffs, all sizes, 7 7» SIMTTS Bassorted patterns. Baldwin's 75c. all4wool Knee Pants, all price $1.00 and $1.50, Now. 60c BALDWIN The Clothier QCo.f $1.00 Boys’ Knee Pants, best ibbed, derby. alet makes, all sizes 50c 18 to 34, Moe 38c