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b | ) Mark Twatn’s Suit In ~ Policeman Heard, a. Finely THE EVENING SHIRT LIKE MOTHER Speake Caner in Working Tops. Weluse-to-GetOut Platt @ ta Lemon, CARNEGIES COMBINATION OF. HIS OWN AND | MARK TWAINS ¢ The Laird of Bkibe With MeotMan Trimmings. J MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1900. spires the Comic Artists of The Evening World _to Debise Costumes for a Quintet of Other National Celebrities jonn OQ. se Usual, on the Safe Side ‘Alaa. Poor Chaugcay! —|Bonct’s Art Futly Displayed FREE BED Boer Fat BY FALLING ROOF. OF lg FACTORY | the Week End Had te’ Offer in Opera and Concert. Bee second appearance as A turo, mibree: Dug Out Alive: Dy, egesttienl se aCe tne) otanteiasn ‘| disclosal his real worth AWithout a Reserves from Heap of Debris, trace of the nervousness -which a° anied:his debut at Mr, } «perform: @ aah in splendid voice With an art unsurpassed sa by that-of-Bembriels TK score OF Geath last ni. over $0 155-185 Wooster buildings., While flames on the four ith oor caved in « Btrncture fell Roof Buries Fremen. ay fook his me blaze, Suddenly ¢ and the « fore any Schumann and t Gypsy songs of She was applauded warmly ty w of this gre Worth ant Engine, ord and. tho Russtan | Rayo @ second uwelfth rhapsodie wt : and ta safety, Tha noise of devo heart in ghe entire bulld Chief Th tothe for aa ¢ ensine other floor fy down to ‘Owing to. the lo ight the i y TER RAWLING, Ee Th - Hammerstein's Manhatt rew a large audionce to hear a pro mine full of pleasing 1 juctor Campanar! und started the enthusiasm, . | had to respond with smile -| were barred, Mme. Paull (000 MAY STRIKE. ON THE READING Demands for 4; Per Cent, Jn: crease Backed by Threat to Walk Out f wowater pi t SS TUNE JANGLED HER TURE ON STREET _ Gowned Warbler and Placed Her Behind Bars. | # }. ‘patrotman Thorpe, of t tyweyenth Street 5S heard singing coming pear his post, and w In front of No. 43 wtreot a crowd hid co! Pushing tie Way UiouKa the crowd née waa martied to hear tio words Aly love tw like the red, red rose,” and othor | PHILA phia and ena PHIA, Deo Reading Iallrowt strike of 4,060 e West Thir- st night stroct me: fore to-night they will be in a position | * A. to say whether the men shall be called veut ‘Phirty-ninth ma gO representatives of sentimental things. Tho woman worg|the enginesrs, flremen, conductors and a velvet down, White loves. White hat) trainmen submitted a schedule request- | Linstead aioe eos tart “pny | 10g jn splarios of about 14 voxdount br to put oft ent made renting," Dwed when in Cull strect costume, are | they not” ‘The policeman replied that he thought eha had the reaulrements, and they | Understands n ie the 1 4,00 men ready to strike One unlon leader sald ¢ not anxious to’ wt Dibrought her in. “You may sing for tho 3 the man on th f tony: © bit ca | Overhear \ tor Who have enthustist Sts were DEAL FR MILLIONS isters Talk. of Plan and Take zen big myolying ml! 4 trust arrangement Is now. an, thoven, the £ “I Faritant’”’ Straight Tips. ch promoting a for a month, under by the actly Hon of ail {\Motters written. by {diet specialists In, Battle Creek for the Nn poweR, 200,000 LEGACY DID NOT MAKERER SMILE Messenger Boy’s Glad Tidings) / Failed io-Disturb‘Mrs, | Tr. Cary | | ese Carnent | rs, Vera’Ca forty, arted out to’ visit at one of the city na Out $20,000, » Who was aware of the con- the cablegram, having over- ate tie , said he changed,_—My er color L ed of heayt faii- or would have : j alone at the E. address. To a r admitted that s) F uncle's entate, add- affair! king), Can & good education left ther in comfort- ces. d all m¥ spare time to Hah! . and do a Iittle In my |/PHONE CO, THIEF-CATCHERS Protective Company Absorbed for Wide, read Police Syatem, sand office buildings s here tt will Kel so as to tnke In other a De ene ut the cou. T. Holm concern that bears h day t esidont of the | name. sald to- the tolephone company had ned its plang. © mas © to the night ally gree “there will ative ata of | § ec asia 7 eee nls es NEW YORK CliY 100 THIN. The Latest from Battle Creek. Forty-five per cent. of New York City | people-are t6o ‘thin for their height, | Thirfy per cent. have more flesh than | they can carry comfortably. Only twen- ty-five per cent. dre normal—neither too thin nor too fleshy: | The latest news from Battle Creek will jinterest the men and women of New |York City who wish to add flesh. A| recent announcement states thal a food—Peptol—increases the weight { 6 to 10 pounds in | Some remarkable ported. A professor fame in an eastern 15% pounde jn six <« -rofits on Wall street opera- deal man who had been refused by insuran: the ; have been greatly \ty of an unknown hetr stock. ground. of un companies on i at the rate of two weight is gaini pounds a week A Chicago lady © has weighed 120 pounds for ten y 1s put on two and ; |three-quarter’ pounds “of flesh in a few] eR 1 | days and reports gains butler ne | These few incid are mentioned | famous und’ daring pro-'lfrom a hundred cases where the new | ItenteR eee [food has been tried. Peptol resembles | ack of phoney In appearance taste, It can] is eaten, or a nized | either he eaten as hi * Professional | yixed with wate ‘went to the station-houise. nile would oe x! ha bank roll of $2.0, th Any th son ‘ Cit *Aiinat i your named” asked Geret. Fe cleaned up in the -nelghborho: Ih ALA eEN ee Pentol rue ting ac 3 a | y \ ndi “Olive Tune,” was the reply, “and Tlhiank ta, slant eas the mem) pool clone dollar to the Peptol Company, In| Peve jos the tune now. and f think clires Anothar:¢ lore thetr |National Bank Bldg, Chicago. With| that it would be out of harmony to put! today before negatia’ h st supy ptol Is given af a where the bara are not arranged on | br 1 ees the first supp ‘ol fs given a| 4 tat” anuch out-of tunes | ycihe citlom leat Heethovenia) Letteralitg ibe Matr- | muarantees that: if you do not gain’ tn "he was very muc’ une, | ya a every . os lesh your money will be*refunded J nee of Every ounce of flesh added is health Gace insurance, Peptol is made by the leading Engr pub: {Peptol Company, . ~ | ten years, oarrowly escaped suffocation aa ee i eee bea rag Mirrors, $6.75, 7,75 Cigar Jars, $2.75 Company and in| Hair Brushes, 3.95, 5,00 Cigarette Jars, 1.45 er aaylendind Koll fo Cloth Brushes, 1,95, 2.95 Puff Boxes, 2,25 fe wald that If tho present system Hat Brushes, 95c, 1.95 Perfume Bottles, 1.95 E: 1,530,000 PEOPLE IN ——— MOTHER AND FIVE NEARLY SUFFOCATED. Child’s Careless Turning: of Gas Tap Almost Fatal to Occu- pants of Flat. Mrs. Sarah Abeloss, of No. 227 Bnedl- ker avenue, Brooklyn, and her five children, ranging In age from four to 10,000 MEXICANS STRIKE. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 10.—More than 10,400 employers of cotton and yoolten factories in Puebla and Tlaxcala are on strikes, Thirty-five, factories have been forced to shut down. The strike was caused by the now regulations re- the msn to work from 6 A. M M., with forty-five minutes for Junoh and rest; making them pay for everything they destroy or epotl, and forbidding them to see friends in work- ing hours The workmen met and resolved to asic to be paid five cents per piece of thicie cloth and ) oents per pleco of thin; that they not required to pay for by gas early to-day, One of the chibiren got up to gat a drink of water end, tirning off the gas in the bathroom, kent the tap around too far An hour later the mother | awakened and found the fat filled with the fu Ana Hospital be x3 doatroyed or broken, and that friends be allowed to visit them: committee wan appointed to confer with the owners of the faotories, Urgeon from St. John's revived the children. on ns ye en nes ee re ae ecm renanent Stern Brothers To-morrow, on Second Floor, French Hats at $15.00 and 25.00 An Important Sale of Fine 5 Cost to Import from $30.00 to 60.00 5 Smart Street and Semi-dress Hats, The Productions of Our Own Workrooms, $12.50, 18.50 Sterling Silver Articles An Exceptional Offering of unusually attractive designs, best work- manship, heavy weight, bright and gray finish. At One-Half to One-Third Below Regular Prices Hooks, Files and Horns, 50c and 75e Each ‘ HAIR PIN BOXES, HAT PIN HOLDERS, INK WELLS, WHISK BROOMS, MILITARY BRUSHES, CREAM JARS, AND A CHOICE LINE OF DEPOSIT SILVER NOVELTIES ———— West Twenty-third Street | er Gloves CG FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Complete assortments suitable for Holiday Gifts. The Correct Styles and Colorings in GLACE AND SUEDE KID for Street and Dress occasions, MOCHA AND REINDEER GLOVES, lined and unlined, for Walking and Motor use. CASHMERE, ANGORA AND SCOTCH KNIT GLOVES, TU SDAY DECEMBER 11TH, the following SPECIAL ‘VALUES will be offered WOMEN'S REAL KID GLACE GLOVES; two clasps’ Paris Point, de trable shades, also Black and Whité, Value $1.50, 1.00 pair WOMEN'S PIQUE GLOVES, one button, Black and | White, E ; 1.00 ° WOMEN’S REAL KID GLACE GLOVES, fine selected French Skins, ‘'Courvoisier'’ make, two and three tutton—White and Tan only, Value $2.00, 1.25 * WOMEN’S GLACE GLOVES, 12 button length, White only, Value $3.00, 2,00 “ MEN'S GLOVES, Complete color assortment for Street and Dress wear, | OO, 1.50, 2.00 5 and-10 other fine makes, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Rroadvmay L 19th Steet. Ready! The Great { CHRISTMAS PIANO SALE. Lea There Is very little excuse for any family In New York being without #4 plano, especially so when one considers the extremely modest prices for which we have been selling the finest Instru- ments, both new and used, during our recent , sales. ‘ Hundreds of. peopia have * taken advantage of these » wonderful chances to secure a-plano to their liking. ‘o Will endeavor to make _ ent, Most important of’ this Christmas Sale of even greata# mom the many offerings Is The New Bailey Piano at — t On Terms of Only $10 Down and Balance in Easy Moathly Payments, The Bailey Plano Is an Instrament of standard worth, bullt by plano men—an honest plano. renowned for its Surpassing tono, its superb case and its wonderful wearing qualities, nota Stonclllod instrument, but mado by tho Balley Plano Company, one, of tho largest manufactortes. ~ Sale of Twenty-five Good Used Pianos At tho lowest prices over quoted 'tor norrow only. Among the lot is 1 Erard Grand 50.00|1 Connor upright 175.00 I Steinway upright 200.00|1 Fischer upright 150.00 i Kravich & Bach |1 Vose upright 200.00 upright 200.00|1 Radie upright 225.00 I Horace Waters 1 Bailey upright 200.00 upright 175.00|\1 Steck upright 150.00 1 Sterling upright 175.00|; Weser upright 100.00 1Pease” upright 160.00 1Weber upright 150.00 upright 95.00 1 Krakauer upright 150.00|1 Walker upright 50.00 And others, including Grand (like new) | 4d Mollenhauer [1 Steinway ‘Baby We will take back any used plano within one year and allow full amount paid to apply on any new Plano you may choose from our ware-room, Our line of New Pianos ig the finest posssblo, and includes the famous Packard, H. & S. G. Lindeman, Schumann, JolwnDaniell,Sons&Sons, _ . Novelty Dress Trimmings. LOOPS and GIRDLES for Buth Robes, Dressing Gowns and Smoking Jackets; Tassels, Chenille, Velvet Dots and other novelties in great variety;, Gold and Silver Cloth, Braids and Beltings; also Sillc Cords of all shades for fanoy work. SPANGLED NETS, per yard, 1.25 « 5.00 SPANGLED TRIMMINGS, 1 to 9 inches wide, per yard, from, BLACK SILK TRIMMINGS, : . 20c t 7,95 per yard, from APPLIQUE TRIMMINGS, in black white and colors, per yard, 25¢ to 6.00 Also a Large Assortment of Persian Trimmings, Dress Goods. PANAMA CLOTH, all color only; value 68c. per yard, for TWEED DRESS GOODS, in checks and plaide, all the leadiniy color combina- from..... wool, in cream 50c flons; value Géc. per yard, for. 50c Irish Point Lace Curtains. 800 PAIRS ‘IRISH POINT) LACE CUR- > TAINS, with heavy borders and plain 2.25 centres; value $8.23, per pair..csseeees MP PORTIERES, COUCH COVERS, TABLE COV- ERS, LACE BED SETS, FANCY PILLOWS, &c., in large assortment for holiday gifts. Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. wee WORK sexx Monday Morning Wonders, », 15c%4.75