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fe i Green Carnations, Alas, Were Made So with Dye Pada@y Wear, and aii you hear Rows that's goin’ round?’ sala Ahearn, from Kerry, to a lad of own town. ‘March seventeenth} six weeks off—and, whisper now ‘ll g@cream—they've grown a new and the color it is green! picture, please, St. Patrick's and the spaches f m-ypaced marchin’ Teen bokays upon the coats of all the A. 0. Afches. A Britisher in Bos- glean olor a0 tha papery calm, COLUMBUS CLUB'S ANNUAL TO-NIGHT Old Organization Will Hold Its Reception at Amsterdam Opera-House. The Columbus Catholfe Club attached to the Church of the Sacred Heart in ‘West Fifty-first street, one of the oldest organtzations in the Archdiocesan Un- fon, will hold its annual entertainment 4nd reception to-night at the Amster Opera-House in dam West Forty-fourth street. ig is the annual social event on the and ve) draws out « big tendamce of Mooney’s parish- |. Special effort fas neon made By Arrangement Committee to gtve @ Yaudeville eatertainizent World have bees engaged to appear. Thoveands of tickets have been sold. years past all the notables of and as | ity in politics and buisness will | the J etend, ALFONSO AND ENA WILL WED IN JUNE. PARIS, Jan, 31.—The Echo de Paris Prints an interview with Marquis de Viana, an tntimate friend of King Al- | fonso, wno says that the King and’ Princess u gerved at the wedding of King Alfonso | xi. this morning announce of Prince Alexande; Battenberg. ince Jouchim Murat, the well-known 'rench sportsman, —— SS | PRISONER NOT THE SLAYER. | Atlantic City Police Made a Mis- take in A MT. HOLLY. Police here iw Auantic Millinery Special Values, To-morrow: ‘And Burbank out Downer, through and through—turned out @ pizen posy of a pizen orange hue, But here's a bloom that’s green, no less—pure green or I'm a cow. We'll drink a swig to Ireland's bloom? We} will! Pour out! Here's how!" ‘The Mayo men were filled with joy; the County Clare men prancing; we needed no come-all-ye tunes to start the ‘Tips a-dancing. John Marsden in Far Rockaway, a florist of renown, had bred the green carnation. Thus came the tale to town. His foreman, White, confirmed the word, In language prompt and facile; clean emerald tints, so ‘White declared, from root and stem to ‘tassel. “We've but a few, tho foreman said, “and each one costs a heap. We dose the plants with dhemicals—the price of drugs is steep. But I'll confess,”" truthful White, “these gems in blended greens first blosomed at the hothouse of Ward é& Sone in Queens.” Rhos Of Buck Teberies en for 's far-reaching gardens, where and jonquils nod like floral Jens. at Ward's {s Hamilton, a ink, He heard the The boss person plump and tale and cocked his head and slowly Munk, @ wink. | “Ob, yes, quoth. he, "rhey're green indeed,’ a’ laugh shone in vis eyes. “‘They grow ‘up white; you ee ‘om green, with simple Diamond erat eS Mi) Sopot, rou ad boa ee Ban Khearn, tro with H an, foreboding frown. T'll wear no qurnation, Mind that, you son-ver- Rin I wore one suppose THE GREEN SHOULD RU! The Reliable FAMILY REME! All Druggists 25¢ 50¢ & $100 DR.EARL S. SLO/ BOSTON, MASS Immense Fur , Sacrifice Siede Fur Co., Furriers cxelusivel 42 West 34th Sireet, Bet. Drondway and Fifth ay. First Floor. Dep’t= Ostrich Plumes—Black, White and Color’, {| 16 inch, $2.65 18 inch, 3.75 20 inch, 4.50 ‘Women’s Shoes- Reduction Sale | Calf and Patent Leather, incomplete sizes, Gray Suede, Patent Leathe Dress Slippers at Corresponding Reductions. West Twenty- Button and Lace in Vici Kid, Black Russia i 05 pe oumerly, $3,50 to 5,00 Pair, i. r, White and Black Satin ethird Street (Second AND BRON «3 Untrimmed MILLINERY, SEMI-TRIMMED HATS YOR IMMEDIATE. WEAR—MADE OF FEROXY? LINE; ALSO PEROXYLINE AND CHIFFON Er. FLCTS—SMART MODELS FOR SPRING 1906 IN BLACK, WHITE, OLD ROSE, GREY, NAVY WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS designed in Our Own Workrooms—stylishly trimmed with velvet, quills or wings; very special value, at... Attention Is Directed to a _ SPECIAL SHOWING OF FLOWER HATs. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Floor.) $2.98 }$3.98 a in Brtsoo—Far) “HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 81, 1906, H.ONeill &. Co ea a ne ~ First Showing of Women’s New Spring Suits Presenting Several New Models in the New Materials (Third Floor.) WOMEN'S NEW SUITS—of Chiffon Panama, ) various colors and blacksssesseesses sy vetoes 5 $29.75 WOMEN'S NEW SUITS— 1 $35, 00 | Spring Grey Worsteds. ....sesssesseees sevens) | WOMEN'S NEW SUITS—Short Jackets, of Broad- | cloth and Spring Checks. ...+48 ; $37.50 Also a Closing Out Sale | Of About 100 Fall Suits Long and short models, all made of ae $10 00 e | materials. Heretofore $20.00 to $28.00 cach; at Closing Sale of Coats and Skirts Women’s $12.00 and $15.00 Coats.....Now $5.00 Women’s $40.00 Fur-lined Coats. ....Now $25.00 sesesees/- Now $2.95 Women’s-$6.00 Skirts......- Sample Undermuslins For Thursday, Friday and Saturday (Second Floor.) Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemises and Corset Covers Sample garments from a celebrated maker offered at extremely low prices—all new and desirable styles lace and embroidery trimmed; only a few duplicates in the lot; ever so many styles to choose from; priced like this: 45c, 75c, 95c up to $3.00 Clearing Sale of Two Lots of Women’s Merino Underwear (Second Floor.) Women’s cotton and wool and all-cotton sihbed VESTS and PANTS, natural and white. Value 7505 5 to $1.00 cach, atses: eee. i (On special tables, first floor.) | | Women's flecce-lined, cotton-ribbed VESTS and PANTS. Value 50c cach, at three for $1.00; each... 8c 135c r eS Closing-Out Sale of Dressing Sacques and Robes | (Third Floor) DRESSING SACQUES—Eiderdown in plain anh Flannelette in stripes and Persian design. Original_price | ;48c 98c each, Thursday...... EIDERDOWN ROBE S—slightly soiled. Oral price $6.75, at ‘g.. 98 | Also, $7.95 Piderioen Robes at t $2. 98, Corset Department | , (Second Floor.) - | “LE FLORENCE" CORSETS—Our own importation, all the newest Parisian stYles, latest waist and high bust models, all sizes, $3.00 to $12.00 LA VIDA CORSA genuine whalebone, in batiste, coutil and brocade, All the k corset laces given away with cach pair.. $3.00 to $12.00 BRASSIERES—Best Sapporiehs and Corset Cover combined. lightly\boned, easily laundered, neatly finished with eon HH & W. and B.& hy special for this Sale, CaCh.+seeerserserere 50 R. & G. Corsets at $1.00 || | Style 671—Made of coutil, deep hip, | No. 3—Empire model, fine batiste double set of hose supporters, excel- | J0-inch clasp. Jent model for the average figure. | No, 397—Medium length model, No. 197—Short length model, made | short hip, low bust, coutil with of coutil with sateen strips. 4-hook, | satcen strips, 4-hook, 12-inch clasp, 10-inch clasp, no side stecls, no side stcels, Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St, N. Y. F aN FURNIT! 4 ots ROOMS . ISHED, WRITE FOR LISTS OF OUR OUTFITS. 267 WA25 ST. cen HTW AVE Grand Rapids Furniture. Solid Qalc Pillar Leg OPEN SAT EVENING. THE PINK ‘EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD Cae , CONTAINS. AL. SPORTING NEWS OFTHE D Che Big Store. | Ghe Big Store. | Ghe Big Store. | Che Big Store, “4 Metal Bedsteads, Couches and Mattresses In Chis Griumvhant WMid-Winter Furniture Sate. ‘i fees are 10 items in our entire Furniture Sale list that will appeal to more people than will these. Ot course the prices are low—this is a sale occasion when the exceptional price is the rule of the store. But we can putas much emphasis on the goodness of these pieces as on their cheapness, The mattresses are of our own workmanship, and that is just as good as mattress workman- ship can possibly be. The couches and the bedsteads are all of the better sorts that outlast the ordinary lifetime. We hate the ramshackle frauds that so often masquerade as “bargains” as badly as ever did woman who was deceived by them. “‘GCelescope’’ Couches Specially Priced at $4.90 sigs Rela These Couches have been selling very rapidly since the very first day we introduced them to our public. They are very “handy” articles, taking up little room and costing but little money. Their construction is simplicity itself. We make all tho Mattresses in our own factory—that assures best sanitary conditions. The materials are excellent and the workmanship faultless, The {lustratton shows how the Folding Couch may be separated. ‘There are two muttresses, so that couch can be made into two separate beds and uscd in different rooms. One alides under the other when used as @ couch. By pulling out the under acotion 8 three-quarter bed may ibe made. Thus there are Ke $4, 90 threr uu (0 whlch rH het eta Se pigce of furnt: ture may put—couch, ree~ reparate beds, Special for this iiwintet Lingerte Waists Carly Bargains in Advance Styles Here are four new styles in Lawn and Batiste Waists— fresh and pretty, as advance Spring hints. ought to be. We illustrate one of them—the “Ohrysanthemum” pate Brass Bedsteads, as iustrated, 2- tach Cee pees Seaee, Maer and slvee Satya a 14.5 Brass Redsteads, $35.00 Brass 24incheon- atthe my, {best Incquered Ks 25° rh Se ea aa, ie bow toot sie ene or Lent ee ee $50.00 Brass Bedstends, You Enamolled sate as iustrated; 1%-inch continuous posts, heavy construction ; laterals in 4 Sesigne—mede specially f rT thind ‘Winter sale, ny fOr Om 8.00 Enamelied Bedsteads. Enamelled Beds The variety of sizes is complete iti Prices are comparatively low. Combination No. 1 Combtnation Mattress, fillea with pure South African fibre, with cotton on top and bottom, also skies ends, best had better see it and the other styles for yourself. Four styles to choose from, specially priced at $I. 25 These are little gems of suit bargains revealed in the course of taking inventory, There to content her. style, brald trimmed; also a box coat and Brown; the most fashionable shades. The Coats Grouped At ......csersnecrgrecees 6. 15 may apn ed them at the lowest price and pleated skirt. Colors are black, blue and brown. | Other marvellously reduced groups are $12.00, $15.00, up to $18.00. For this sale all marked (Ategel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Front, 18th #t) At Prices Ghat Wouldn't Buy Oheir Frames Hone. gambimation mattress |) 6 tern, Better oome early, for the price is as.attract- (Blexel Cooper. Stare, Second Floor, Centre.) aren’t enough of them to warrant our counting the cost of a quick disposal. but there are One of the best chances of the whole season—and it won’t last over Thursday night. style, and a number of one-of-a-kind are betwutifully tailor finshed, and the skirts are Lot 2.—Long Coat Cheviot Suits. ‘The Jacket 1s 38 sf 5 Pate In this lot are Short Coat Suits, of $18.75, $20.00 and $25.00. In many cases these 7.50 This is a clearance sale, but you must not get the idea from that that the pictures offered can do-justice to its graceful simplicity and effectiveness. ive as the styles, and there’ll be a great selling. Women’s Sutts for Very Little enough of them to promise almost any woman who gets. here reasonably early a style and a fit Lot 1.—Suits of Cheviot, made with 28-inch jacket Isct 8—Broadcloth, Long Coat Suite, im Navy Blue suits, that have sold up to $15, All correstiy out. While fant 10. 15 inches long, pleated style, showing braid trimming light-weight materials, that have sold Suits are marked half their former price. (a a ne rt 77 PRP. ; Wore Ghan 5,000 Framed Pictures are those that have to have their prices out to move them. Most of them have no worse fault than that they have been pretty th to attract a great deal of attention—and the handling that goes with it. They are not noticeably soiled, mt they are not as spick-and-span fresh as our goods must be to deserve full prices. . Plenty of choice—pastels, etchings, photographs, artotypes, framed-in gilt, oak, black and green and fancy veneers, I Look at the price reductions! Lot 6—Colored Pictures, large assort- tet 20—Fruit Picture Pustels, Etoh- ment; many styles of frames in gilt pepperavuress Carbonay has - of most popular subjects and Oak; Gopulae edbiects; former An Enjoyable Piano hand-colored; former prices up §¢ prices $00, "$125 and $160; 50c 80 newest, shapes Lot 2—i,000 Fancy Pho: POdUCEd tO wescsesccerseerseeesee uoed $5 00 Recital. artistic, fancy oak moun’ ? i clroular frames: former lot 7—A very hppa peer room or location; 76, $2.00 and $1 Lot 11—Water Color, Btohings, Pho- seria, crenata (freed: some are hase colored be 112.50 to $19.00; Teduised te to 10. 00 Let 12—A fine lot of very pheiaas handsomely Framed Plat, ‘es, variety of desimble subjects: ek In the Music Rooms, on Thurs- 4! ~ day afternoon at 3 o'clock, will be i given a piano recital by Mr. Ferdi- nand Himmelretch, assisted by Miss Evelyn Brown, Contralto, and by Mr, Evelyn J. Renz at the Simplex, All lovers of good music are in- = Priees 10C neous subjects choosing for any Soames prices #4 inch gilt frames; of Inndscapes; gooyr, reduced’ to.. Lot 4—Large variety, kc ires, in gflt frames; also ed Prints, In 1%-inch gilt ” Let Herat ae Photo-col- ‘ors, Carbons and Photographs: vari~ ous styles of frames: large, cholce of subjects; regular $3, © $2.00 rmer prices up to 5.0; plectures At... Were up to $23.% each; 8 Moy reduced tO..recscrcsscreseey UGE | 20 FHM: Dl redued t0 15.00)|| viteaits attend, “there tanoaiareh 4 Lot 5—A large assortment of Pic-| Lot O—A lot pf Pastels, Btchings and| A Special Lot of Gold Frames,| 8nd no cards of admission are re- } tures, both colored and black and| Artotypes; “hand-colored pictur Sizes §x¥0, 10x12, 11x14; same oval shay 0 quired. { Frames valued up bo $1.59 at.. Frames valued up to ray at. ‘81.0 Frames valued up to $5.00 at..#2.00 &c,, framed in the latest shapes ani vies | oak styles in ats and val- $3.00 1L Rigoletto (Paraphrase de ) t ues from to Verdin tent 2 Contraite Holo Beloved Ti lo, it is Morn Alyward priced at 50 duced to .. ETT tee cmopar store, 84 Wioor Gere stn i) Jur or reer Grimmed Auto Coats For S/0, Some of Ghem Were Meant to Sell at $50. ‘oth men and women, and authoritative styles ! ey are—copied from 6 proudest productions of the ners who settle the automodile Co for tho world. in all, ‘The most inexpensive One Was built to be a Slogel Cooper bargain at $15. But mort of them are'in the $30 and 10" clagwes.—one oF cwo of them Would be worth $3) in any other kind of Winter than this, a. Some are in Dat very handsomo and serviceable cloth: tL ing ie doe ot Burt erry." Amoug them are women's cous ‘nd ful sults in woe Kd leather S. 70 (84 Floor, Bast, 18cm Be.) white, In fancy frames; for aH pe ‘Qooper Store, 84 Floor, Centre, 18th St.) Sn ara Brown, 8. Wiliam Tell Overture (two. 3. Pierrot Almoureux, The : Mr. Renz, & Tes Gyiphs (two pinnds)..Bachmann Messrs. wlreich and Renz. 7, Contratte Solo, Jean.......Burletgh 8 March Militaire "Cary plano Messrs, Himmelreich and hee 5/0,000 to the Charitable and Renevolent Insts Greater Yew York. Styles for Parisian designer: F\fty-fve coats ‘among the whole assortment 15 ....0.+ woloe, samen the chance. ho price for Ria Pyou can thamie” Siegel-Cooper Company's Contest Closes To-Night, January 31st, 1906. sonst th oven OFS ncial a Darke one unt 8 Be Mt cary it unable to deposit thetr eales sltps for purchases made up to and teluding January Sat et do not bear January datin, Five prinihont New Yorkers, active in charitable Mirolen hste heen eatced 40 act as Judges. Prizes wili be «warded in the’ following o: ‘To the Institution or Organization receiving the greatust number | To the 80 recipients of the next greatest number of votes— ts hi votes will be donated.. $1,000.00 | 980. pad ered 1500.00 |To the 80 reciplents of the next greatest number of votes, 7) *#60.00 Te the recipient of ithe next greatest number of votes. 250.00 ‘each $50 4,000.00 To the 2 recipients of tho next greatest number of votes— ——— each $100 2,000.00) Making 133 distrtations and @ total Of..........ccccecersereseerereeeeeesl $10 000.00 The lst of the succecasful contestants will be yablished in the newspapers, S usday, February isth. THE BIG STORE IEGEL SIXTH AVE. ‘A CITY IN ITSELF OPERG. 18* & 19" STS. MEVAT THE FOUNTAIN NEW_YORK WE GIVE “S. & H." GREEN TRADING STAM [SUNDAY WORLD WANIS WORK WONDERS _ seat Fe * SSS i ce oe 0 Pl NS sath his wale RN Set eee i 4 |