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pias “5 The Jnveatigation Faces of Fair Women Looked Upon William J. McAuliffe as He Expired by Gas. “WEARY OF HIS CARES.” Pencil sketch made by William J. McAuliffe. The drawing {s supposed to] represent the Young telegrapher overburdened and despondent ture of t Mr. Moss much db report, Mazet Report Ignored) His Important Sug- gestions. aay, is Commi ard Cro! reform | rally: ty Alt in the conduct « " that were made in his report, and all, the p of Richard Croker real ruler of New York is not mentioned. ' 1 Wonderful Bargains in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery. considerably below cost, Some of the greatest bargains we have ever offered: Ladies’ Extra Choice ery. There is a choice of aye so, sseet from at 29¢.; actual value SCe Ladies’ Fine Gree Work Lace I iale Hos‘ery, with sil eminoi'ered instep: ina variety 5 Sitk Hoslery.in opera cc lois. rs Rembrondt Ri Lisle tHookry, ina variety of styles. Ladies’ Ladies’ and 29 Thread Most of these styles cannot be equalled tor soe, over; take your choice of any at Choice of Styles to Select from at 19%. Ladles’ extra good quility Cotton Hoalery, in fancy styles Ladies’ 2-thread Hermsdorf Klick Cotton Hosiery, with Vouble soles, doubie heels and toes. Take your choice of any at 19 Ladies’ Finest Grades of Plain and Rembranit Ribbed (ngrain Liste Thread Hosiery. Ladies'’s Lace Open Work Lisle Thread Hosiery, in a variety of pretty patterns. Ladies’ 2-thread Rembrandt Ribbed imported Lisle Thread Heslery, Hermsdorf dye. Ladies’ fine quality Cashmere Hodiery, plain and ribbed. Choice of Two Styles at 12c. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hosiery, double heels and tors, good quality. Ladies’ Heavy Stainless Black Fleece-Lined 12 “WAITING YOR THE TRAIN.” Drawn by young McAuliffe, who was found dead from gas. The girl in the Picture is thought to have figured in the life of the telegrapher. | FRR RRR rririt | was the single word “Propensity.” On the back of another photograph was | VACANT CHAIR. written the verses. ‘The third picture that of t young Women, one sitting, the othe manding, with her hand on the othe ¢ Day ‘hy We shall meet, but we shall miles bit there wit, fe one vacant Hoslery, sale price, er ew’ awes-te'eameas The Men’s Half Hose Specials. al ser te . based of a Toleeragh operetor Testing tia Choice of styles at 19. per pair. Men's fancy imported Lisle Thread Half Hos. sty! Ten’ Imported Fan ina variety es. "s fine quality Cashmere Half Hose, in black and natural coiors, actual value 35¢. Take your choice at 19 Choice of Styles in Men’s Hose at 12c. Men's 2.thread cotton Half Hose, in fancy striped and polka dots, in a variety of colors, Men's imported plain black cotion Half Hose, double heels and toes, Hermsdorf dye. « Men's medium weight nature! merino Half Hose, in very that head on a tel cs Rote’, to be ee drawing of himestt by cAullffe, Little can be learned about McAuliffe | beyond the fact chat be wes o light hearted, merrv fellow, and not the who would be » ted of tendency. Those who worked with he | paid this morning that they did not be- lieve he had any relatives in ce Cid pe When we breathe eur even- 2, in a variely of new “extraordinarily goo4 quality Cotton Half Hose, e but that he hase sister in Poughkee, ‘They scout the idea of vuicide, Miss tt was not ome when a reported called, tut mother said) ashe never heard of Mca‘ fe and doubt- od whether he knew her daughter at all. Al Worthington it Ce ee EE ee] Pecort tebartene. corral Verses written on the back of the photograph of a beautiful girl on the bureau of William cAuliffe, found dead in his . enjoyment in life. ‘members 4g Wiliam J. MeAullffe, twenty-four] {VS firm eaid thal they bad Investigated) © xood quality. : years old, telegraph operator fur the|the manner of MeAuliffe’s a and Take choice of any at 12 t Worthington Pump Company in Van Ths hydrant ine a Brunt street, Brooklyn, was found dead vente 1 Lot of Men's Halt Hose at 6c. . where. Meulitte "s Halt Hose, 2-thread cotton, seamless, in biac k in bed this morning in the boarding- 6 house of Mrs. E. C. Holmes, 2 Henry street. The room was filled with gas to the Henry of him as le and a bit re- and tan, sale price, Children’s Hosiery at 12c. pair. Se et tceee wiet and compan! © trom a Mittle gas-heating stove = — Chiiéren's '» best cals of cotton; pois heavy \ Whether ft accident or fe is corduroy ribbed: also fine 2x1 ribbed, with double knees, \ prouinenatioat he young man nds, Free to the double heels and toes; sizes 6 to 9%5; every pair 12 '/ when informed of his death, need guaranteed fast color; sale price themscives as positive that his death Ruptured. | Mata Floor r wax accidental, but the authorttles | ° fm doubt { Dr. W. S. Rice, the Well-Known | G Sale f De d r McAuliffe engaged a room at Mrs, | OF ” tomers an Sontag ond tech tose: | Aidhority, Sones Wiehe We Fe. reat 0 corate sion for the first time last night. He | arrived about 1 o'clock with ‘a vailee, mous Method Free to All. Porcelain, Etc | ea He then went out and returned at mid- | 9 Any One Can Now Cure Themselves at night. Nothing was heard from him after that until ihe odor of gas this Home Without Pain, Danger, Oper- | Sets 56 Pieces, $2 66 A morning led to investigation and the ation ¢ 0" '° ») discovery of his body. He had asked a or oe } ? , Servant to call him at 7 o'clock this 9 Tea Sets, American morning. , porcelain, with neat 4 He had unpacked his valise, and ai underglaze decors- ; ranged after a fashion the few postes: tions, 56 pieses: regu- sions which It contained. Among these lar price $4, 2 Were three photographs of handsome tale price, 66 4, Young women, which he stood up on the T English bureau. = ‘oilet Sets, ‘On the back of one of the photographs porcelain, with neat underglare decorations, ull was written: "Alice Merritt, soprano, Size, 10 pieces; sale price, complete <e!, 1.75 M3 Madison street, Brooklyn.” Some Decorated Forcelain Soup Tereers, 75 press notices favorable to Migs Merritt Recrdet force Weeeaee” 25 Were copied in pencil. Decorat in Tea 6 Under these was written: Decorated Porcelain Breakfast 7 | Kelly, Incognito, The Land of Dreams. Decorated Porcelain Dinwer Pilates, 8 i. ‘This was underscored, and foliowi White Percetain Tes and Breakfas: Plates, 3 White Porcelain Dinner Plates, 4 White Porcsiain Seled or B:rry Bowls, Decorated China Checole 10 te Cups ard Saucers, 10 15 Japanese Tea Pots, worth 20.5 sile pric, 10 Also one special table of odds and ends of Decorated Toikt Ware. DEAD BABY BACK OF STABLE Capt. Reynelde'’s Biuerent Vinds Tiny Corper with tts ace tn. Capt, Reynolds, of the Atlantic Ave- Decorated Porcelzin Brash Vases, 10 ies 8. 10 « « Mewth Ewers, rT) “ “ ‘ Seap Dishes, 1s Majetica Jugs, worth 25c. cach, at 10 Tea Plates, white Germin china, each, 5 Unnbvelia Stands, Japanese tlie and white, deco rated, each 1.39 Ficor, Mh MH. Section. 6,000 dozen Heinrich Schopper's Hosiery, offered | Exceptional Values in Sale of Infants’ Wear. From ihe same source {t was also learned to-day, for the first time, that Mr. Moss had a hard fight to keep the Committees in tine until the end the majority wanted to quit early tn the twas only t ihe areatent| His Feet." — he Comm ssto |A MOTHER SUPERIOR INDEED nie These men « Pentel | areas An eighteer-month-old baby who in Ste Mud a Helping Mand for an | French b awe ey magn 4 t BBY ERED HM TD A protest Mrs. Schwarta told Gibbe to mind his) own business, that her baby wax no wore than other babler Even Later tn th ater ¢ day Gibbs again invaded the Sehwarts ff and after denouncing vy leading, Mrs. Schwartz and the bady, assaulted © hold the Com he woman. Jo the language of the complaint he f the Committee’+| Mt her with one of hie feet,” inMteting Moss to-day, serfoutn 7 my| Mr. mitte that} Gibbs Objected to Noise for assualt at 0 ers tha and ‘Hit Mother with wan sent to jail Street Jai! yer rel complaining nelgabors girl wh Mrs Mal phe girl w Hibbs of oThe New Yor! What Would You Do with $1,000,009 a the thrtiling serial which bee n tomorrow's Hvening World 1] Neat t bow 1 oe alleged, after talking aly crying. Mrs ‘Sohwarte on Jan, 9 and entered a forn maby’ called on | Continuance of the Clearance Sales. as Rugs and Mats. “naan 69 Pipe quality Axminster 5 | 27x64 in., 1.98 46x72 in., 2.08 34 Floor, Mth Mt. Section. Now in Progress-— Our Quarterly Trade Sale Dressmakers’ Supplies, 87. Wilton Rugs. 46x03 in., 6.48 These French Wilton Rugs are beyond question the most artistic in coloring and design. 34 Plow, 1th 8. Bectiow (afants’ Sacqves of vest quality fancy striped Eiderdown: baby gathered on toa TORE. front Biol worsted s.allop sll round, and satin ribbon ties; special 29 price, " Long Slips of tine Lonsdale cambric, tucke! yoke, with 24-inch embroidered ruffle over shoulder, deep ruttie of embroklery and tucks on bottoms similar styles trimmed with platte Val, lace, ‘ants’ Long Slips, 3 diferent styles, some with round yoke of tucks, otners with pointed yoke of 3 insertions, finished with a 24%-inet trimmed on the bottom with deep ruftie o. em Vioidery and tucks, Books at Half Price. Many good hooks, slightly soiled from handling, at halt price, i ‘\Mounted Fur Rug ounted ur Rugs. Ladies’ Dress Skirts. A tull assortment of extra sizesalways on hand, 9.98 Blac kl" Broad: toth, | with taffeta appliques panel front, like cut, extra quality wint weight materials, niar- silk lining, velvet bind: | ing, newest shape, box plait or saddle back and open front; a large pur chase at a low price 3 of 1.25 only is the ine: our offering this $15.00 9.98 value at such a pric’, black quality camel's hair cloth, box plait back and open flannel front, ere with tatleta sik and . Here tae opportunity ‘a get a fine specimen of i ; a moun at a great bargain, and we offer them braid, like cut, lined with nearesitk and velvet ; 4 4 pain, i So Alar Ra a al 8,98) until sotd at the following prices, In many instances At $6.98--Ladies’ Dress Skirts, of fine blick broadcloth] there are not more than two or ihree of a kind, and or black serge cheviot, box plaited back and panel tront,| therefore we advise an early selection, open on side, back and front handsomely applique! with| Handsome Black Bear Regs, with beautiful faveta silk and braid, lined with perealine and 6.98 head, value $85.00, to be closed out at 45.00 4 Ladies’ Skirts, of Oxford gray, bluish pray, ° black and brown homespun Cheviot, box pit back, panel side stitched and trimmed with large steeline buttons, percale lined, velvet bound: our usual 4 49 price is $5.08: for this sale, ' A full line of high-grade Tatleta lined Skirts, in the latest spring shapes, at introductory prices, 7 * ar host Seetion, \, Golf Capes Reduced. 6 hindsome Wett Rugs, with beautiful heads, values from $15 to $30, fo be closed out at $7.50, $14.90 ana 25 Offon Rich ArtGoods | Sach as bronzes, Sevres ware, ivory statuary, minia- Me statuary, &c,, d&e., all at a discount of 25 per cent. trom the marked prices, Wines, 8zc, The Brightlight Were $17.50, to-morrow, 0,98 | Genaine Pepper Whiskey | Incandescent Were $12.0, to-morrox, bo se rs. eo tt Gas wahe . nis price, ( fom per bottle, i 38 | Pr plete, Capes, long, sivori and me- bl lengths, sedate or bright Scotch plaids, in the newest shades; some are beautifully trimmed with stitched broad. cloth straps, others with hoods and fringe. These prices for to- morrow only, Mail orders filed, Second Floor, 19th Mt Section. Our supreme $1.25 Decleras then Rye Whirkey, per bottle, \25¢. Califoraia Port, j Sweet Catgurba, Apo: Ko) bd ated, very tne, | galion, 445 per gallon, 19) California Pert er Sherry. extra fi hal ea 35) lon, cs per gal, Be 7 Schenley Rye Whis- |key, Full | | A $1.25 bottle for 79) A full bodied ant mellow Rye, | direct from the Schenky | Distillery, 23d District os} Pennsylvania, absolutely | pure, very old, not more ttan 6 bottles to any cur; tomer, ful! quarts, Thisis a food, Ladies’ Waists. Shirt Walets, ai]. wool flannel, trimmed with braid; 32 10 a 98 as alone repays you -v picte “Brightlight"” outtit to-morros, 25 Third Ploor, doth Section. jj ines “7 | per bottle, ee oS : |At'sopp's stout er ate, Leather Goods. wool; French backs, k high.si grade in the worl, fronts trimmed with t brewed at Burton-on-Trent, | Special sale of Strap Flager k Erglind; sot more than six in grain lester, brass buttons; sepa- rate col- aut 4 J A Second Flot Oth Mt Kection. cial, ies’ Underwear. Drawers, trimned with lace and embroidery. special at 59, 49, 39 and 19 Night Gowas «i muslin and car br c, with round, square and poiat- ed yokes: both high and low necks: elabora‘ely trimmed with cmbroi {- seal leather, pig skin and 47 | Mria Plo, A: Clearance of Books. The remainder of our stock of sets of books, neatly bound in cloth, to be closed out at the fol- lowing reduced prices: 5-volume sets, including the works of Longicllow, Hugo, Corelli, Hav thome, S'everson,Braeme, Lyall, Carey, Leather Mocking Talts, Emerson, Macavliy, Aléaander, Kus | sell, Marlitt, all to go at, per st of § volumes | 85 | including the works of Walter Scott, » be closed out at, per set, The works of Belwer Lytton, in 12 volumes, beautifully bound in buckram, gold top, published at $1 5.00; as one 4 95 oS they ‘ast, per set, a Works of Shakespeare complete in 1% volumes, | handy edition, to be chosad oat at, pr set, 2.75 Works of Shakespeare, 4 plump volumes, to be closed 35 out at, per set, The following at, per set, 5.95 Works of Bulwer Lyt 0., in 13 volumes: Thackeray, in 10 vol- mex; Sontt, ia i2 volomes: Dickens, m 15 volumes. | Works of George E | closed ont at, per dozen to a cus. tomer; por dozen, Ground Peer, Wh M. Kection 43.29| S MorOsco at 296., 396. and cambric, trimmed with embrokdered tuifi 9 with Lee and inseriion, spect at immed witn embrotsery and ince, specs a toch, 19 and 12 Viese, Sth 8. Sec:ien 98 | | brac, tine French clocks, and clock se!s, ete, ¢KocuHsCo ON WEDNESDAY Sacrifice Sale of Evening Gloves. The balance of our real Suede Gloves, in 12, 16 and 20 button beagths, tormerly oi) | $1.75 to $3.25 per pair, 125th St. West, ” NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT. eed ot aay American | Pesta Telegraph vce | Call « messenger if you have a beg. | | | oidered tute: allot them ors | "24,50 | benetit of same. For a short time we ¢ tures, curios, &c,, for cabinets, fine bric-a-brac, mar- | “ All Cars Transfer fo \\y 3d Ave., 59th & oY eee CottonDress! Embroidered Colored White and Colored Stripe and Faney Zephy=2. and John And The Spring atsortments of theee § , show great novelty im style andl yeen Lenox and Seventh Aves. i. WOKLL will be re Menseuger O@eo New York Cly at 60th Sts, YZ QI 2 eecoers § Our ‘+ Million Dollar Clearance Sale Is better than a savings institution, it is t pocket. A saving of from $$ to Sd every ariicle purchased here. Do not miss” portunity. Exceptional barga'ns are off 6} stores, many !o's at half prices and less, 25% Discount Is Off From Marked Price In art goods, bronzes, ivory statuary, fine nON, Fin: sits of books, Art embroidery, Some solid yold an! diamond Fine goods. + Gsiieoues Tia: kath goods, prowess Our Es:ablishment Many at Half Price. Opes: Glasses, renow 24 meces, sligh | work, Framed Pictures, many ond lots. one Ansonia and Fren:h Clocks, cerfect timekeeper’ | a Hittle serstehe! ont shopworn. Slightly soiled, markid prices, Fine Watches At hall and less then halt their value, Some lots two! or three of a kind. Fine Fur Garments At less than fat! valor. | per copy | Fin: Makes | At less than tall ¥ Stiver ' vel et bound; a rare bargain at Handsome Black Wolf Regs, with heads, Ware, ici Ladies’ Dress Skirts, Gty Homespun Cheviots,| value $5.00, to be closed oot at sa 32,00 | Umbrellas. thin half valu bic. box phited back, taffeta! Leopard Rugs, small and large sizes, with beautiful Many lots at less than ';, And so on thro $4.9 Epes pest acl itl ea) per heads, value $1.0, $18.00 | vale. i “entire esta}lishiment. caline and vel pan v ? ee (22 o6 bere 15% Otf Diamonds, Here is att oppoctunity to purchase D remarkably low tigures. We purchased mous amount of Diamonds, before the grr in prices, and wish our customers to & entire stock ot Diamond Jewelry at a d 15% on any article from $10.00 upward. Clearance of Wat Every Watch guaranteed a perfect Le rt _Watches thit formerty . SoM up to $7 min's solid silver watches with men’s solid stiver hunting-case watches iss nickebplated split-second watches, all to & :tos-d owt at uniform pric: of, cach, ‘ LOT 2.—Watehes worth trom $10.0),to men’s solid silver hunting-case, men's gol with American movements, ladies’ eng vi chatelaine to match, ladies’ solid gold watches, all to be closed out at, each, LOT 3.—Some of which cre worth as P ‘etches, Elg'n movement; men's gold-tilled hunting-csse ie with Waltham or Eigin movements, all to be closed oat at the uniform price of F Lot 4.—Inchades some very fine stock, such as ladies? soll hunting case Watches, men's solid gold ts nddiamonds. They are neril pear 4 a movements, Some of these are 11.95, 14.85, 15.75, 21.75 har Allto be sold out at This is an opportunity to secure a fine cececcccccesessssennnnn

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