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Basan vw wersssse wevererme asvamMivuy vsasvemsse 4 sgVr "WOMEN DRINK LIKE FISHES.’ {ILLED WOMAN ioe Chef Oscar, of the Waldorf, Says So—Mrs. Engelbrecht WillGet Well, Sutro Says They Don’t Know When to Stop. SUICIDAL ACT but Mrs. Kraus | Edward Engelbrecht, thirty-eight years fold. tried to kill Mimself to-day by cut ting his wriste at his home, 258 Johnson | avenue, Williamsburg. During the excitement Mrs. Engelbrecht !s a cigar dealed his wife died. a year ago, drinking heavily with Ms parents He arose this morning, shaved himeclf, Then he dressed in his best clothas and prepared for death, = SSS RMI (Ramis He made his home) using be slashed both wrists and threw mate with the owners, she wes te on the bet to die His mother heard her son moaning. |as giv lived, will be exumined {n ruppie She called some neighbors und © feW|mrrary proceedings next Thursday on minutes later the clanging of an ambu-| 9,4 gq 3 lance gong from pital brought a As Engeloretict was belng burried 1 te | Broadway, and Joweph Robinem are tr ban. | Plant’ ffs. jd, threw up her \GOBS 10 MANILA TO WED. Pretty Mina (ameren Will soon Join Her Teacher Lever in the With Cupld for her only companion, | Mise Mina Cameron starts next Satur- day for Manila, Master Cupid, who |takes her there, was left in change of |her by Wiliiaen A. Malone, now a teacher in the Manila achools, Miss Cameron listened and, if Provi fence wills, whe will be Mra. Malone in MRS. THEODORE SUTRO. the Waldorf-Astoria chef, was) their Mise Cameron lives at Her jong journey i 4 women and the great Don't Know W s he sald to an Evening| was formerly a medical headache when seen Lie eaten ae Shot in a Restaerant. During a quarrel tn a restaurant at 338 East One Hundred and Mifteenth street this morning, Vito Chirona, of 2 First avenue, was shot in Mie agmallant escaped. temperance,” she said should drink coak- & position to see But Oscar sayn 4 is alwnys a lady,” OF no cocktail.’ And tt le a comssded fact that the ap- petite for mized Grinks s fast develop- ing among the female members of New York's “smarter ret.” halt an ere may eatisty himself that) Any person with At the big betel restanrants, Turkish baths and places ef soctsl resort for mand among the fasttonadle patrons for bottled cocktails a: Mra. Theodore Sutro, Our Great Annual January Cloak |The Ladies’ Sale Commenced This Morning and New Waist! the Jackets offered surprised evetybody, and why should they not? Such choice materials, splendid linings and nattily cut garments, at stich low prices have not been shown before this season. _ The clearance sale will continue until Saturday, 6 P.M., but as the choicest goods invariably go first, time your visit accordin, “Women should tubs becaus women LL THE ARK Now Dupont Wishes to Break the Nuptial ©. Tvapont married Mise Cath- J now Dupont Is nulment of the marriage, at 1 was brought abot threats and duress A. H. Hummel, representing Mra. Du- | Pont, denies the threats and duress, ad- | mits the marriage and says that his client, an innocent girl, was grossly de- | eetved by Dupont. came on for trial before | in the Supreme Court, | All at half, and many at very much less than half their real value. Ladies’ Jackets, about 300 to select Kerseys, Cheviots, Homespuns, Boucles and Covert Clothe, all shades; in the sea- 4 all are lined with best quality silk; some Taffeta, others Satin; black or colors; many have velvet collars; any war. ment in this lot is worth double our price, which is Lndles* Jackets, about son in this lo many were bout trom manufacturers at a great | $ot soles regulr price ice: others are from our own stock; reduced for this occasion from $17.50, $15.00, | “OCeat made of this season's materials; nearly every style and siud: Infants’ Short Dresses, «{ hough your 7.98 very fine cambric, reunt a e F son's prevailing st Dupont testified that in 18 he was 4 the was twenty-one the fame hone, 18 South Thirty-sixth street On Hallowe'en, @at on the sofa, came in and sat de “The Nehts were turned eatd, “and Miss Hugies > around my neck and kinse in the gloaming $14.00, $12.00 and $10.7 imaginable is here in some lot or other, but not all sizes in cach lot, t nere, he it 1208 44; choice at You cannot heip obtaining a bargain at this sale. $10.00, $12.98, $15.00 to $20.00; all are reduced prices, Also a large lot of |} tegular pri y Ladies’ Capes, in cloth, plush and velour at prices to compare with Jackets yt Lia} “98 Other Jackets at, ‘unt and back — tiniched Our Great Special January Sale of Groceries. California Prunes, large Mocha andé Mara- Flour, our highest grate icless Java, 21h. packages, per Ib., 9 a Beans, per can, Our 100.Faney Sugar Sweet D AMID PLENTY, smixed,a mast de- All ow Ce oF us drink, per Ib., 19) 0 cut 6a-Cont Teme, -t Our Finest French 12-Cent English Breaktast, at, Puasa paths 48 Black Walnuts, per Ib, 3 Finest Swedish | Safety Our j2c. Finest Aspare Peentiar Misease—o Fat or Drink. (Mpeeial to The Kvening World.) Toilet Soap, extra bou- quet, boxes of 1 dozen, Pate de Fole Gras, Our 26¢, Hackia’s bets, at, per t-lb, 10 mosa Oolong, Mixed Tea English Breakfast, at, 39 Jams, extra fine strawberry,| pet th Tomatoes, gallon cans, 20 Apples, gallon cans, Fi iyrup, extra fine fruit, all in Ed . cans. White Heath Peaches, Crawford Peaches, our 48¢. terrines, Cnar 7Sc. lerrines, Lyons, aged sixty- native of Ireland, who was a veteran fireman on the Consolidated Railroad died at the home of his James Golden, here last night. Although in the midst of plenty, star-! was the couse of Peas, our 13¢c. ki Tomatoes, our 3c, extra fine quality and 16 ages, per Ib., | Prosperous Progress Clab Will Put A lettor Yestemlay informing them When tho clerk of the lodging-house $1,000,000 tn a Mere Com- Tiealaea vaste: | ng. When tho detectives went te the rusted out-with oleae Mbver Wan Ghd The Progress Club is to have a new | gat f ec. Fae N home. Fully $100,000 te to be epent on | e yifat that eh ad does, a0, 4 | e wag “nobody's business ° -_—>— a & new site and for @ new club-house Biirohy wae, taken to the sta N WIFE GOT BABY. ‘The Club will remaiy a Fifth avenue BANKER’ | tnatitutton. The sale of thelr present | tion inee Man Found Lifeless 1 and f property, at Sixty-thind street, le exe pected to bring avout #t01m, ‘The new | MaryParker SaidtoHave fier") {ej 1%. "r Ns Mire, Maleey Awakened Musband location will probably be about 8 Tried Suicide After || ars Be co ah ea : Under the Fourth and Rescucd ier Child | Ueth etreet. velock in the 18 Story Window. ata Fire. vawnkened bya pistol sho y : Quarrel With Lover. The Progress Club is in many {the most prosperous club in the | and among its members are the weal! |fest and best-known Hebrews in ¢ ‘The membership ts limited to 2) ‘There was consMerable ercttement tn jotnity of the Waldorf-Astoria Frotet aused by @ fire in Jumped last night rth story of a lod: iton street, Brooklyn. Mary Parker, wetl-known tn Tender fe now : : yuna at . the present. clab-h Ber Mat, at ee West —— Moyer was thirty years old and «| "7 ee Risdromiehrgta).<. net magnificent in the city, The| -elghth etreet, to Bellevue Ios. Broke Wile Leas and Jar, sborar, To all intents and appaar-| [Nes ame up many thous! fe to have an elaborate theatre) pital, suffering from a pistol wound 18 George Rappert. forty-two rears cos ‘ie Wa Just 98 he always appeared | ‘senea 9 eae WRent viging-house, About red for bed. Already foundly on last niebt at t YD o'chock he & j and root nected the breast. The Coroner was notified 1) garden se nd, arousing her street with her 1 to the top rvants beforo he damage was a |take her ante-mortem statement am the SUED FOR HER CAB DRIVE | doctors belleve she cannot recover. | At the hospital (he woman refused to _-_—- sey how she recetved the wound) A man- Mra. Fva Hilton Heteh Ie Up om, Who gave his name as Mdward Murphy | ty Surplementary Preeeedinge— Companion Saeed, Teo. Mra Eva Hilton Hateh, widow of the Atehitect who Dutlt the Murray Hil With no disturbance Moyer went to a) am: have a sulte of three roome free 3d Ave... ~ 60th Sts. SS eee se eccocoooocoe 60th Sts. ee enn wenn commen ns Maren rane eesoce — eee ee cee e ee eee. seen] A Titanic Sale of Clothing! for $192 for end hirn Mra Lizzie Markert, manager of the & liivery stable at Forty-fifth street an! time ago che met Robert Gb althy promoter, of 71 Brondway. 4 strong friendahip, tt ts said want, 4 Sensational Values! The Great Sale of the New Year! Many of these carriage rides were | very long. as (here were stops made oc 7 Ee nae gt mw mw ste | $60,000 worth of Reliable Clothing at 35c. on the Dollar. ment has been obtained. ‘ ; ; f ~ We have just obtained for spot cash the entire winter stock of the well-known firm of | Schleestein & Cohn, of 212, 214, 216 and 218 Wooster St., City, his case will come up Jan. one of the largest manufacturers of popular priced clothing in America. To dispose of a big stock so late in the | we ao te necarte giao wenn |§ season two things are required—Extraordinary price concessions and a Big output; both incidents are united in this $2,000 to Ree: $16,000 Worth Joe t A \ i rt " sale. We intend to sell this immense stock quickly, and in order to do so have placed prices upon it that are Taken Christmas Eve. f ! Mme Mare Arivaut offers @ re! but a fraction of manufacturer's cost, and which stamp every garment oifered a rare bargain, The prices quoted below indicate but a few of the great values offered at this sale, Momcae "4 The Greatest Sale in the History of the Clothing Trade, Combining Price and Quality. Sale Now Under Full Headway. at 81 Fifth avenue. The robbery was a thought that a well ed man, who rday before Christmas mad. stolen on Christinas Eve from her » ~ a |) RIN RTACEADS se RS - In this, as in every transaction with In this, at in every transaction In this, ax in every transaction with In this, as in every transaction with planning out the robbery ‘ " I D vet 7 yo funded }|} Bloomingdales’, your money refunded marking {n hie mind the finest furs Roomlnaraie your money refunded for the RR OR Pager re ps ee ae rN foe the pepe u bg Sale of White ME es i this lot will be found from 20 to 3)! different styles of ie cheviots ara cassi ~< ine great est values ever otiered will be found in a Nine of Men's) Wool} Cheviot and) oaroes my uITs,. his is ti! ereatest value ever’ offered by this or any other house. For the little fellows irom 3 to 8 years of age we will MEN'S OVERCOATS, fast color kersey ; ize, in tue and black, made with wide French fac: ing, good quality and beaver, 'r 3 i 5 Cassimere Trou-} mere suits in such | Goods Farmer's satin lin- pers a variety of, pate | Ne) sella vestee suit (three ing, good work- checks and terns that almost | pieces) with deep saflor manship through- plaids and her any taste can bel p” collar, in all wool n They are cheviots and ringtone, These trousers ae| made as well as it is possible to} make them, and periect in fit.) Not a pair worth | less than $3.0 and some i ! Continued. out; in fact a gar- , ment that will give every satisfaction and would sell eas- lly in the season at $9 or $10, During this sale yu 3,93 with q] ‘ fl meres, trimmed with e - \ live rows of soutache ings and perfect | \ braid or wide Hercules in fit. In every r braid. A low price on way a clas Jud? these would be $3.00, business suit and! wh Your & ing this 6 = BOYS’ SUITS, | | * a a S Specials. | MEN'S OVERCOATS during) ONG cheviot or cassi- \ This lot consists be | 66 mere, well made, 7 | of men's high- i. <% MEN'S SUITS. —In this lot of Men's! to 15 years, made aN 5 grade dress over- BOYS REEFERS for Suits there ts a cho pout thirty! — with double-breast - My, coats in elegant different style bid ed jacket, every the little fellow , {age | WOO! cheviets, cassimeres ar Steds in 4 range of patterns ¢ ta ing of phids, checks, neat sewed; in fact, a and teh mi: s,and also wear - giving Sult, with heavy, amd black, These suits are not § $7 ood value at $4.00, ' 1 $s but suits that have sold y e 1s, madeand trimmed! uring this. sale quality pure wool kerseys and mt | sem properly tons in blue, black and brown, war ranted fast colors, Some are made with raw edges and lapped seams, lined with heavy Farmer's satin and silk velvet collars, These overcoats a bey iste yssible manner, good! only, your choice regular $12.00 and $15.00 qual t ale only ity tin wide French facings) Of ten ities, and therefore will provej ai 4 satin 5 Among this It are! different 1 21 one of the finest bareains ever ofte nic J 39) suits that will fit average, styles at 2 ® M Mall Sizes. up te 46-inch chest | at e | slim and stout up to is nie be titt<* in this Jot, Nota ga ERS, Th (ot 46-inch chest messuce, DOYS’ SUITS. An elegant assortment of e from 3 to 16 years they ore 7 i ¢ 5 1 ly alk 1 cheviot and cassumere than $10, and most of them $12 and) of a good quality heavy nap chin $15; your choice to- chill; the small sizes, from 3 to morrow at one round 5.65) years, nicely braided, with deep s LeBel | collars; sizes trom sto 16 have deep OVERCOATS FOR YOUNG) | stormeoilar; no better reet ME These are not poorl | er sold at $3.00 1.88 1 98 | put together, poorly trimmed} choice tor this sale only 2 and of poor material, but a well-| oj sy ow ial, ‘ made, well-trimmed, perfectly | S'S VISTERS, inate of heavy ir . vOuR FLANNEL W AISTS made Overcoat of good quality| [tite cut extra long, with deep storm)“ thnvughout, with raw edges, strapped] offer that seldom occurs A strictly trimmed with braid; kersey, in blue and black, per-| ‘olism: Rood quality Uning: in fact. a) seams, silk velvet collar and wet the| fee ts te 10 wears, wal ae yoke effect and bias fect in fit, and easily worth $8.00 ohoeu een : carment you would expect to pay $15| lined: not a suit in the lot worth less value $1.50; and $9.00. Your choice REEERT te G0S0:'veNue fF r $18 for; to-morrow | than $7, and some as high special, 4.65 $10 and $12 during this 6.93 ou may have your choice “7 { $10. Your choice dur- Sy Berend during this sale, tals Gaby Wehr. aves ok i ing this sale only A Great Half Million Dollars’ Clearance Sale with but little regard tor original cost. A saving of from 33 to SO per cent. on every dollar's worth of goods you obtain at this sale. Every item at a cut price. Rich Art Goods, *""" French Crystal Ball Clocks.|Clocks at Half Price. | Musical Instruments. 15 of these handsome (haks leit ported Clocks, shebtly Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Violins, a variety af sizes, which ther respects they are &c. Many lots to be closed out at less | SHIRT WAISTS, of fi | all-wool flannel, (yol | back) shirt sleeves; | separate collars; all lined; new colors; spe sults, ina large variety of neat checks, and stripes. Every suit is well ined and trimmed and will give elegant wear, Not suit in this lot jits are equal to any most expen in this lot! worth Jess than $3 v0 ve at ° uring this sale at ~° re . KCUATS, silk and satin lined SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. This ts am f Ub St Section Infants’ Shoes, fine kid, yoke of insertion and tucks, such as bronzes, Sevres ware, ivory statu recede pce eee HE incbricabrac: marblestahay. Kenker ttl SoH at a dicount piel ae A eee: ail at a discount of 25 per cent. trom the 20" f ae Cameras. 10" mim oa ee ee marked prices Solid Gold and Opera Glasses 3-2 Price The tod bar inciding Atworhoa : 2 Per rf - , Dress Trimmings. «=’% Diamond Jewelry. preiGed teakes cl pate, CARRIO, escae Cone Twenty-five per cent. discount will be) Many lots of Solid Gol! and Diam ond 1 ith single achro- tof Dress | lewelt fast ts; some allowed on our entire | rimmings, including all th cities, in passementerie Empress skirts, fror Sects, in black and color Fancy & Leather Goods. | ,.3."."""*, Sets of Books, #51: cm. or incl ding satin eat cushion t a fine tapestry, sidies, scarts, Kc: alse : Special lot of odd sets, fine editions. jing ladinor goody in fact, on our er from 2 to § of an author, handsomely stock of leather goods. bound tn half call, leather an vand upward, ad 'sold 38 Bigh “5,00 Naty Price, At less than lalf price. Every watels guaranteed a perfect in some st thereare from § to8 of a kind, Framed Pictures. mene poy. ; Brame it umd Feute.2 « Eyeglasses and Specs, french nov. brOvches, our 25c, 24%, Tb, bags, 53 ve Fine Furs. tale Powe it coats, ox all at their marked p mosa Colong, Mixed Tea gardless of jess than half Alpha: Ail our 0-Cent Teas for berry, quince, damson Java and Mocha Coffee, at a discount of 25 per cent. from out il be made : : ! 5 200 al reatlv: te aM others Fb. Gur hiehest grade, beam, § & alveady reduced price ay long as. they py of 1 kind, prokably from 150 to 200 al To greatly reduce our stock of ‘ound or pulverized, nonc lust. Many broken lots of books throurh-/ Books at Half Price. eel trices , Eyeglasse Spectacles we will - our Petter at any price, delicious out our book store at greatly reduced Toss is of volumes of good Books @ ne my old a great sale throughout the grade, 2 Ib. car- 8 go joa 1.00 Bree slightly soiled in handling, to be closed Sewing Machines. "month o: January. shad ¥ out at half price tow biherade Cclabt Sewing Mi In Goldoine, at 16 Calllornia Prunes, choice "arsctibe Cotter, excetent. § $ French Clocks. » 1 cm 0» Umbrel the wontootk © cBtly S' °° a Gold Spring and Gotd Nose, at 75 8 ‘and meaty, §-Ib. peck bean or ground, per j2 Beautiful new cloisonne enamel and or more. Hal’ Prime. pagiect in every oth pect, fully guar- Pe ] i 6) & mol gold clocks, also clock sets, st 1 entire stoca ot Umbrelias to be antecd, to he clos iiss thin vs Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 98. Ground Piece, OER Bt. Section count of 25 per cent. from marked prices. clos less than one-half price halt price with Brazilian Pebbles, at, per pais

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