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‘| Editor and All the - Girls Write for It. Feet, ExplainsMethods. “Nothing Disagreeable Meant,’”” itor’s Note Says, Even When ___Matter-Is Personal, _ fA it expression for mermalds and oth And don't go Hints. What's the use of going to Harte, Editor. Jopsters close seconts=Beryt Ch! Oh, tell us of the weather. Omena, tne Brooklyn Bromide. How'd you lke to be a reporter Sawork-fot Hose be-Harie? Worl }weeklytssted—by mermaids. wothers of the Hippodrome. ‘The Evening Worl reprints a items from the first number of | Senter the ‘Town Topics. Ake jour- yeaa street and. Sixth when rising from the depths bf and dash off a Hearl-and-Home, uch lik a The suff of the Scandalizer ts exclu- | in sik and send them to minine in its maxe-up, (No pevely fe max feen it was a complete sur- ded, w ached Into a dra carved mahogany desk 4 stack” Of wid-colored ubcut two by four he remarked. handing ith ait ale Of Wem On— tie outal The publication ts uw beautiful picture Harte if tie upper natt, L Misa a managing edi nd here, lest it be thought + La Harte Was distoyal t rad .o dedicate the Scandalizer to [seamen hor of some Scottish yo aaid in faiTness to Mr. Burns, of 1 trer mind aL indeed, 1 ok to ta Burns O'Sullivan, ‘asvintant stage mate tank -housc.. Sullivan) besides being © manager in assistant hrarot" eetoait-with-the-well= hnown love of city eiliora for “their des Miss La’ Harte wishes hun Tip for Cot, Mann. <a ta editorial announcement Gcandalizer anounces it “will apre tolean_ Tehunks eiteng tho members of chord Hs Fr 8 nog $0-put this-prelude much trouble," how. mi tors announce wardrobe woman, {s heard from, it Bpangtes in the daytime you Ji _ it, as ho looked pt iis card \SS'see Af the editor of the Sparkill De pooratio and just Boptoed into the office to ask we ATT" A faiiat eeers GROWING / “Get the “Scandalizer,” Five a Copy, Issued ose, La Harte Is_ City MREAL GENIUS IN “POMES” Miss Bollier, Who Can Write Them with or Without }ALL IS GOOD-NATURED. id i SPARKS FROM THE SCANDALIZER, : GAZETTE OF THE MERMAIDS. Here are a few extracts from tho Scandalizer, the new medium of Oh, mother, inay I go out to swim? Yes, my daughter, do so; Mut hang your clothes on a hickory lm’ What causes the smile on Billfe Romers's face? . Bob rtays over for twelve weeks; as for Dillie, stays don't bother her.—Liian Ross, Beauty Blackfish am running stiong and firm, and sliver and gold Ash and gilike her for a city editor? She NOW) Roliter, the author of the Cartno ly: | has a job on the Scandallzer, the now How She Writes Poetry. now finding a means of expressing | and_healthful_ humor’ _jn_jargo & Hope that when something of 1 por- 8 din its columns ae ous: ec eyrey ty Par ssanasze ‘S pubscription co is five conta ope sade E arith ~ It will probably” surp: “we will publish tt once. toa ata the press agent mya ||) his ‘position in regard to the criticisms that haye heen levelled at him. This — The Times Magazine | _ ABIG RESPONSIBILITY. by the Real Mermaids of the Hippodrome. (2 YAY RED Ed- hers of the Hippodrome! neer Caruso. —Dot Lolller, Poetess of Passion. Florida? _ Water {s 105 here. —Rose La ifton, Bhip-News-and Mermaid Reporter, Neyer bifnd your wooden leg.—Eugenle TILEIAN sas. GPROIS re Ee Yeo 0A ar ZNLS. a you} the bewhiskered N. U. on his way | E H—Girls, girls, you mast) bo'qutet, rejoicing, “I will Introduce you to =| aa Oryor it wuret: a ‘uke more foise than a bag woman there, Madge Loo- und! 1 - af pale reportor. Pde aioe TOUT] line opposite each letter 1've yee ES hore “Well, _pal, = a or is It twenty-five lines tT th : few | young peram ns a ae dneeas : pretty, Kood way to at I'm no slot the | “Now don't you say tn your paper write poetry, to," If the practitioner | MAnd 1 euess that Tm no ao, out: 4 | quits at Z. Overture, ‘Misa ollier couldn't tell anymore! —“G—¢ome- bunch, get on the job; ad_to hurry | n ould write poetry with ner way Co get {ito & AIving-bell, but bo- j ¢, es . [fore ane deft.she handed. the’ reporter ee 1G PUL hie Hat alti Y 4 had tht: — ; en sb 3 Just a:Sample. ; < J i] y v ie Place—Ladies' chorus Rais) pom. tow dw eit ri on BY He “ASTHE WAY jpton thumately A. you strut inh and ould think you A cham- For Infants and Children. 6 a@ lovely mon." she said, “ plies neater. |The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 ta emtroider somo of E—You ‘grow! ‘Just-itke a bear, or te him! Bolter said vho ts a ystomatic to the alphabet on one side of 21 sheet of paper, you_know."\ sh ii mT TBH, WHT hoa er you're about as near my| Bears the & Tarp O'Keefe, o'er there, | Bgaature of Llehei ir land. {i cpa rat ytened thay wars ing up thiw thing,” said Mr. Page, = — aati his —obers “eyebrows in” an ine / PUBLIC ic LICATIC ae Seaer aeeee i ‘ eee aah, prese-wyertish sort of a Wily, tn one red Crs De La one Ba: edi- all the ead the had = uch ¢-you tolearn that in-spite of all the newspaper discussion that has centred fora year or more-around the District Attorney of New York County, Mr, Jerome has made only one authorized statement outlining ke ‘statement ‘appears in The Times-Magazine for January, and it is far and away the most interesting and important thing that has been said for or against Mr. Jerome and his way of running his office. ‘ FOR JANUARY In high-class fiction, Interesting and instructive spe- Other special features are: ‘tow the Pa: Canal cial articles amt virile editorials “this number of THE Will Be Dug." by W; Valter. Liltleticldy Soclalism In | TIMES MAGAZINE has no superior among American France,” by Jean Jaures, the leader of the French So- “perlodicals. cialists; “The Natural History of American Morals," b: Charlotte Perkins Gilman will tell you In Professor Franklin H. Giddings; and “Untrue Contes- this nuntber—in “A Woman's Utopia"—how the world sions," a deeply Interesting study in the psychology 1 would be if women had their way., Charles Klein, of criminals, by Hugo Munsterburg. | the noted playwright, contributes an article on “The Ethics of Biaperiting,” In which he holds that. the ‘ eee D. Roberts |s represented by one of drama should be severely censored—by a committee is splendidly-written animal stories, and no less read- selected for the purpose—with the {dea of improving | Able and interesting are short stories by Cyrus Town- {ts moral Influence, “Margaret Haley, Rebel.”* stnd Brady, Owen Oliver and Alfred Henry Lewis. is the. title of an article by Willlam Hard, of Ghicago, This number of THE TIMES MAGAZINE Is so well- who tells the story of the trlumphant struggle made rounded and. qrteresting from cover to cover, and It In Chicago by Margaret Haley, a poor Irish school represents so thoroughly the best in American. life, teacher, for better schools and better government—an that-you cannot afford to miss it. It Is ouf to-day— issue that has become national In Its scope. ask your newsdealer, athewestnds Fhe Times: Magazine Ae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1907. oe The Carpets N this’store it is the custom to go through the entire stocks ~ thoroughly: twice a yeur and pick out all the short léngths and discontinued patterns. All of these carpets are ex- cellent qualities, and the best proof that the patterns are good, especially-in short lengths, is the. fact that- they dre short lengths._It_proves that they-are the best-sellers. If it is convenient for you to do so, please bring correct floor measurements with you, Just glance at these price reductions: handsome designs for parlor ot selection of charming effects; bedroom. Odd rolls, regularly | suitable for either room or hall. oe de$l.25ialyd Onevormore*pleces'of each pats tern, regularly ¥Uc a yd In lengths less than 20 yards, | trecidl ates. OUC regularly $1.10 and 75 $1.15; sprciah.e...eeeee C | In tess than 20-yard lengths; regu- Velvet Carpets—an attractive dis- edly 80c a yas Special 65e play-of suitable designs for-rcom | t..+++ bounengannne ian D orhall, In odd rolis, regularly ne marr Carpets—a $1.10 and $1.20 a yd.; +95 choice selection of pood, bright special at... te eee eenes Cc | patterns, in two pgrades. One or. In lengths less than 20 yards, rep- | more pieces of each pattern, ularly $1.10 and $1.20; 7 5e i regularly 80c a_ yar 70e Special at... fe Speclal ate...) | Special Velvet Co nade spe- | In less than 20 yd. lengths, regu- cially for us, in a choice selec- larly 80c a yd.; special tlon. One or more pieces of pe A ee 55¢c janty 90. In less than 20-yard lengths, hah a TN OEE 60c [—reguiarty -S6c-2— yer B0e- ee SB : . special atess-seeren In less than 20-yd. lengths, regu- Tapestry Bruasela Carpets—An as- larly 70c a: vas sspeclal 45e sortment‘ot high-grade Brussels at. . Veeeee ~— carpets, One or more pieces of Ru Wasi? tasraia Carpets—in ich pattern, regularly 85¢e Pretty patterns and solid color Si wyd.j; special at..... effects. In lengths Jess than 20 In less than 20-yard lengths, yds., regularly 75c a yd regular $1 ayd.; special at 65¢ Special atyssineeverse= 38e High- Grade Axminster Rugs A choice selection of floral.and Oriental designs, in three regular sizes: Size, 9x12; regular | Size, 8.3x10.6; regu-| Size, 6x9; regular lar prices $28'50:$1 9) 25| S255517.25| H50512.50 (Siegel Crozer Sto |New Canned Goods at ‘The Big Store’s Low. Prices Mail or Telephone Orders Promptly Filled, Call 4000 Chelsea. 1,620 cascs John F. White's fimous 2,400 Mild Sugars! | od Genesee Sugar Corn al Smoked Ox Tongues i Grown in the Genesee Valley, New York Each Totizue c'o)¢ ly trimmed: tresh Swe. This high-cjass corn will be on tim hed; 4 to 5 Ib sale Wednescay ata sivall fraction above the cua: al procucsicn Core 24 cans. $1.70 Ste | Best Patent Flour | Washburn Crosby's Geld Medal, ; 4002 We Bierel Coopers | Favorite Blend Coffee or Fou nialn Mi: nesora Premium Patent. Bok. Half Bol, $4-bbl. sack. $5.44 $2.86 68c MARAGAIBO-COFFEE—Or- Rich Golden Santos Coffee: tresh trom thes roan l6c = ert OB BASS: bs GUADARAL! COFF rorted Java ant Moc $h25: Fibs 314 Leb, errs SANTA CLARA. PRUNES — New arrival from California; ripe, thin skin, sweet fruity BAD tbe $F A ieee si liee im- The Ggleprmed ft TELEPHONE PEAS — Fountain cuntity; Be Deck: fender, sweet peaks : Cage 2a ee “TENDER SUGAR CORN—M $2.8 $i. “AG Tie tran =a eave zs cans, $1,0S;cor. $1; 3 ce MAINE SUGAR-CORN—Fou the cream of the Maine pack: ¢ CANE, $275; Cor, STA ow CITRON — Faricy = Imporied Graham Wafers~¢ “Batis or.trin's $-0'Gtock Ter; dors 4977 0 RO cartons, 46c; carton, February or cartyin March. Weather conditions mainly make t “Willingto take a heavy loss to get rid o these combine to make one Of the grea’ A Group at 75c Men's Felt Romeo Slippers, Men's ‘‘Com- fy" Slippers, Women's’ Warm Lined ither Leather or Felt Juliets — a noice of the best in the store, lsoa choice of all the Comfy” slippers or moccasins in the Store; rogular prices were 98c to $2; at... '75¢ A Group of Felt Shoes Men's §3 Calfskin Shoes— at 98c of box calf with double t soles; four $ Men’ -felt lace shoes, with thin leather styles......., 1.95 soles; women’s felt shoes with leather Women’s §3 and $2.50] Soles and leather foxing; women’s kid- Regular Leather Shoes skin seamless button shoes; the regular —in button or prices of these were $1.45 to Taos suytons $169] $2.50; now, 98e (Slezel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) ‘Distribution Axminster Carpeta—a showing of | Tapestry Brusscls Carpets:—a good ° -|- roning- Boards—covered with the a] Warm Footwear at SN Half ePrice A-February Sale Prematurely Ripened by January? 3 Warm Weather E doubt if there has ever been a more important sale of this kind announced so early in January. Clearances:of this kind of footwear should come late in not sell’as much as they. manufactured, and together with those we bought we add great quantities from our own stocks, and Oriental Rugs mofé. More than 2,000 pieces from which to select. inventory. know full well thatour rug prices are the lowest in tov Large Rugs This collection contains every known weave; Kirmanshah, Tabriz, “Ratak, Mosul, Shitvan, Daghestaii, el, eC. Kirmanshah Carpets ‘ India Carpeta $185.00 6.5x0.5 $153.00 $150.00 12,1x9.2 $105.00 “$325.00 11.8x6.10 $295.00 | .$170.00 13.0x10.1 $120.00 Serapi Rugs Tur Kien i Garpets 3275,00——F4,0%914-— $489.00 $96,60— 128 x85 Small Every rug reduced; space will allow Rugs mention of but a few grades and lots. Carnbagh Rugs—average size 3.6x selection of choice color | Shirvan and Dag! 10 $2.3; special at Anatolian and -Betoochistan Rugs uptoS25; specie average size 4x5 f1.; very silky; the colorifigs are unusually at- tractive and the designs distinct- ly different from those. of other Oriental tugs; val- ues upto $35 has ever been offered at this choice range of eae rey Fifth Floor, Front.) Household Helps RTICLES that every household must have at ‘prices that are-seldom_ offered.-One-of-the Big Store’s special” lists that take much of the expense out of housekeeping. The New Dandy Coal Cooking ; Ironing Tables—the’ folding kind, allygood.burner;has_a_large cabinet. base, and’ nickel plated | Clothes Baskets — oval 85¢ name plate; No. 8, ~Siiiped; extra heavy, at $12; No. Tat... $10.25 Special Clothes “Baskets — oval Galvanized Wash Tubs—made of shaped; good: size; im~ 55c extra heavy galvanized — sicel, Ported style; special at large size, 75c; medium, 50 Clothes Baskets—can be used on 6c; snail size,.s..+.0.. Cc 2 dumbwaiter; square: Wash Tubs—made of the very best Shaped, special at.,., $1. 25 quality of cedar, with electric ar | Clothes Driers—the folding kind; gay enitee hoops; the large size, round bars; tive-faot size 55¢ -65; medium size, with three bars, at...» $1.45; small-size.... $1.20 : Step Ladders—cxtra stron, Ironing Boards—made of select | and substantial, at 2... AOC Stock; uncovered; Egat {t:5-85e;" Combination meee ys Soft, 75c; mnasestie Very strong and durable; best quality of felt; 5 ft., & $120; 41, $LOGr Ae 85e!— f Ironing Boards—covered with a goods quality musting 3 fy Fancy Work Basketsand Hair Re- $1.26; +441t, $6.05, and some {o this lothave sold 4 ft. h i “Rosom ‘Boards as high as $1; fgtzeiat 2 = oe = a ve-quarter in | ell Ironing Boa: ands vidth, “assorted colors; aU EES = 95¢e Very special at, 1c Basement) his sale possible so carly; for manufacturers did and the result—a natural one—is that they were f the stocks. We relieved two manufacturers, test sales held in the Shoc Store in many months, Leggings Shapely, well-cut leggings for the little’ ones in 4 + colors of Astrakhan; also some corduroy and Jersey leggings in the lot.’ The prettiest patterns QQ shown this season, Regular price, 98c.; c Crochet Slippers All the crocheted bedroom slippers in the store are to go in this sale, regardless of cost: nothing like these popular slippers for warmth and comfort, Regularly, 49c. t0 $1.25 cccesevseere seers 39c Infants’ All- Felt Bootees and Juliets Your choice of all there is left in the store; there are several pretty shades trimmed with cither black or white fur; former Pelecs 25 39c to 98c5 NOWeee creer oC All Purchases During January Carry Vote Rights in the $10,000 to Charities The reason for such‘a radical reduction on suck highly de= sirable goods is that we want to-reduce our-stocks -prior-to- Rare Serebend and Iran Rugs— size 4x5. ft; an unusually at- sia value Kange — bas 14-inch — square with 44% board; can be folded up oven, five cooking holes on top; to take very little room; 49 extra heavy castings; separate CUhecoodiocs mondencasad Cc burner door, and is an exception- Willow Ware January Clearance of Rugs and Carpets | Reductions _of from 25 to.40_ Per. Cent. on Our Own Low Prices ORE than'$100,000 worth of beautiful rugs reduced for this" salé~20 to 40 per cent—in many instances, even” People familiar with the Oriental rug business in New ork . And when We cut 20 to 40 per cent. off these regular already low Prices, you can realize the great savings that we offer to-morrow. Serapi, Kurdistan, Sennak, Shiraz, Saruk, Savalon, | India, Ghiordes Regular price. Size, Sale price. | Regular price. Sire, Sale price. $425.00 T4-1x9.1 $395.00 $125.00 12.1x9.4 $87.50 Regular price, Sle. Salz prics. | Regular price. _Sals, pee. $400.00 14,011,0 $280.00 | $105.00 13.0x9.0 $74.50 $200.00 11,8x9.7- $154.00 |- $122.50-—13.0x9.11-- $87.00 Anatolian Mate—worth Hamadan Rugs—average-size-3x4- 92.25 and $1.50; spe- $1. 25 {t.; good value <at $6 75 cial price....... $9.50: special at.... e ings; sold regularly at Stile ae $o-25and $1 2;special $8.25 SEES $16.75 1 Mosul and Fe: ee " te $15. 15 averens 4x7 te iaequated! ays ‘price Anatolian Silk Rugs—about 4x5 where elso— at, this-.prico; Gs ft. positively better quality than ceptionally pretty Bash special ates: SAQO0 | pricesreccrecn Se ED ceivers—a special lot of these;.| 1

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