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“1 WOULDN'T ELOPE — AND THEN HE DIED.” BLACKMAILER AN INGRATE. Olsen Was Befriended by Gambler McDon- ald’s Wife. DEMANDED “HUSH” MONEY. Said He, Too, Was Wounded and Witnessed Killing CAMMEYER. The Greatest Sale of Recent Times. The Invisible Clock of the universe has tolled the passing of the 19th and Rung in the 20th century. on the stroke cf this Supreme Hour, the announcement of our Happy New Year Greeting to the Public. And we ring Out clear and strong, flor who Mrs. nthe One Hund! reet station 1 McDonald T was shocked 3 je man's Dering the past Summer, when Murray was to Blackwell's Island for drunkenness and refusing to provide for his wife and five children, Mrs. Me- Dona went about among her neigh- bors in City Istand, ralsed a subscription . and since Mure poth him and his sent 20,000 Pairs Infants’, Childs” and Misses’ $1.25, $1.50 and 1$2.00 Black Kid |Shoes at Taken from the Main Floor, Fall and Winter Stock, to provide space 110,000 PAIRS: materials, 30,000 pairs Women’s $4, $5, $6, $7 |Our First Great Twentieth Century Sale of High-Grade Shoes for Men, Women for our Spring goods. Selected from our $4, S¥, $6, $7 and $8 regular Think of it, reflect upon it, get well in mind what all this means and then act at once. We have also added the best Shoes , and $8 Shoes, Black Kid, Black and Children IN OUR BASEMENT. and famous lines. The Best Shoes produced, clean, fresh, new, bench made, many hand sewed and hand welted soles. In all sizes, styles, for Boys and Girls in this sale. Come, then. Come quickly with your family and prepare the feet of your household for the journey of the new year. 30,000 pairs Men's $4, $5,. $6 and $7 Shoes, Black Kid Calf, Box Calf and Patent alt tang Datant eather Bullen and Lace: Black Calf, tmported Patent Mra, MeDon- Leather and Enamel Leather, and wounded Kennedy and was drinking at » shooting beg: 1 to » fifth vie handsome, | and i mall STOLE FOR WIFE’S SAKE. Hochatndter's ac Was Without Joon Christmas Eve. ‘kK Hochstadter and Theodore 1. who broke into q barn in York Christmas eve and stole 8, acknowledged their guilt Avenue Court to-day and e Grand Jury, jena, the wife of Hoch- ster of Lamberton, and nt 49 Montrose avenue, berton's sweetheart tarving,” my husband worked in. stadter Mary y for food. suppose they —==>_— COHEN PROTEST IN ALBANY. Wa Adler's Place in the An- ‘ nembly from Blghth Dist ALBANY, 2.—Assemblyman Julius Harbury; petition ont man Ixldor protesting York City, against ating of _ Charles $, Adler, Republican, represent- ing the Elghth New York Assembly District, Mr, Cohen was the Democratic candl- date for member of Assembly in the Hlghth Distrie fr. Cohen tn’ his petl- Hon claims the ‘count was defective. ——_— Whaten's Ansintant Quits, Corporation Counsel Whale: nounced to-day that Asalsts tion Counsel John B.A. resigned bis position in the Bureau of Btreet, Openings, ax Areistant Corpora- yon Counsel. ~ sald the girl wife. | Mme. Anita Chartres Says Sydney Samuel Hounded Her. Ime. Anita Vivanti of whom wealthy muel ended his life In Port- is in this eclty, and made a statement to-day which shows that tn- stead of her pursuing the young mer- chant, as his relatives averred, he per- sistently fo ding with her to get a divor fe. The beaut! “Hunt fer Happiness, the great actress Duse commends. ing qutetly here for the deeply affected when dead ‘man, and her when she recalled 1 clde'a will: “T met this woman who promised | vords In the & FOR $10,000, Miss Van Horne Says Kordes Promised to Marry Her. of WIT Bute Henry mburg a for breac Miss Blanche Van Horne venue, Brooklyn, Kordes, of Moffatt and F nues, to pay her $10,000 promise, The CARE ant, told preme Court, to-day t wwe wil be heard in ram, counsel for Iss, Korde. ntly asked her to mar ry him, and gave his promise in return Then he married some one else. she sald bit- kiLed him. maa to live for, 1 SHE SUES HM ume CALS HELD AS DRUNK Said an Uncle Had Given Them Port Wine. arraigned to-day One was fifteen other sixteen, Both with Intoxleation. Anna Hughes, of 44 West He Bowen, of 28 at Pool that en pow wine to drink «Hughes, Jam ed that Niblue be This was done, and ed that a complaint be at him for giving Hquor for trial in £00 bali, A HUNDRED POUNDS FOR AN OPINION. be a eat Mitininicinininiciticieivieieiel lninicbeicivinielniniririnininielninini Inintniote 5 HARMSWORTH AWAITS THE VERDICT /% AND OFFERS $500 FOR IT.§ 1 am ansfooe fof the Jodgment of the Apertean pecele, bret § expressed, on the echeme of the portable, Umeaiviag abritget: $ In the tadlotd edition with which the Rash yom F020 120 by pootat card or letterstia no case mora § M “wan 20 worde—your expct opinion of the New Yeer's morning | § By stitica of The Wor'd, with any cuggestions on lo Ite Improvement B The whole of theoe postal cards agd letters will be flied toa heap Bis the New York oftce of the Londoa Dally Mall, toows Now 1213 § B aad 1216 América Tract doclety Dutidiag..o} 222, Srvt Maturéey § (son. 8), 1 will enter roots No. 1216, walh direct to the pile end SS picks wp the firet better or postal card that comes ta my Pant To wre BF writse of ths vee I will fmmediitely remtt s Deak of Ragland wotp § Vaedoa Dally Nall American Tract Society's Building. New York City. (rhe goals will be annenere Work) greeted the be. The offer—like the newspaper cdition on which it is twentleth century, Mr. Harmsworth, the: editor and pro- ymade—ia novel, but In ax falr for onp asifor another. It ts © prietor of ‘the ponder Daily Mail, made the offer which ap- pears abovo Cay opinions on the n HOF Bot out rds tot‘for the best’opinton or the’ first received or for the most paipeibele expressed—It 1 loft’entirely to chance. Whichever pick Judge Foster I high and low heels, at $2.00 per pair. and Black Kid Button’ Shoes, Louis XV. heels, guarantee with every pair. SAID BIBLE GAVE BLACKMAIL (DEA. John Hanna in Police Court Made Strange Plea. nineteen years old, of was held to-day in the in defaul John Hanna, Wilamsburg street. Police Court, f 8360 Hall, The charge is that he attempted black- mall, in demanding $15,000 hush money from Loula Stutz, at Broadway and + Willlameburs. ning World reporter Hanna ald to-da smoke cigarettes and read the Bib! “J read a verve In one of the Old Tes- anted ought vp! twenty lette as the On the strength of the last letter the Williamaburg police resorted to strat- egy, writing n decoy letter which re- sulted In Hanna’s arrest. ‘The boy's mother sald to-day tn court that he was mentaliy weak and trre- sponaible. ————__ JUSTICE NOT SOLD HERE. aon Moral in Cs In General ‘Besntons to- day dented »plication to dismiss van indictment a t Polleeman Spolaaco, charged with grand larceny, Spolasco wax indicted Sept. 18 for mak- Ing overtures to a prisoner In the T to haye her discharged for a of which he said had ty be paid to Judge Ni ‘wer. In denying the motlon made for the ismisea) of the Indictment, Judge Fos- ser nald: “Thin decision should be given tho Breatest possible publicity to the end that the people of this city may know whether justice fs on sale in this com- munity." SAYS WOMAN DRUGGED HIM. Tobacco Merchant Has Mary Law- aon Held for Robbery, John: Suares, a tobacco merchant, of 158 West Thirteenth street, appeared be- fore Magistrate Olmsted in tho York- Spolan Judge Fos! ville Police Court to-day against Mury Lawson, « pretty, blonde, of 159 East Twenty-seventh street, whom ho ac- drugged and robbed Dec, 2; mee cused of havi him of money and Jewelry on in anes Sa ena, per pair. 2,000 pairs Women’s $2.00 Black Kid on Box Calf Button and Lace Shoes, per pair.... You can only start the new year and the new century aright with our shoes on your feet. i nome | one he|© at ford Ties, per pair.......... 5,000 pairs Women's $5 and} $6 Black Kid und_ Patent] Leather Evening Slippers, | Military and Louis XV. | heels, at | $2 00 1,00 Per Par 1,000 pairs Men’ 's $5.00 ines Mgient o> 592.25) 8,000 pairs Women’s $2and! $3 Satin Juliets, in Black, Brown, |Pink, Blue and Red, at Our name No goods sent C. O. D. or Mail Orders filled for this sale. FET, BUT ACH John Eaptie Telis Fearful Suffering in Klondike. of John E. Baptie, of 27 East Thirty-first reet, Bayonne, N, J., returned home orday after an absence of three the Klondike. He ix minus Journeying tn c Haverstraw oman, suffer “LE have done nothing lately except ff9M exposure and had both feet fr With the assistance of his compa hands and kn son both of his er the amputatl: el to the stumps, Mong with the ald of crutches. He brings back with him a large quantity of gold dust, the yalue of which he does not Know, ag It has wot yet been assayed, PATTI GOING TO SWEDEN. to Live in th wband, Baron LONDON, Jan. 2.—Mme. who Ix naw Baroness It confirms the report that she ta nego! a0 for the mula of Cratg- shing to in Sweden, Cra sort Ull now, Would become of very litle BULLET HIT TWO WOMEN. Revolver in Mn nl Two women, both colored, were shot ment at 215 West Forty-tirst ea at Helle- in of Third, Who shot was fired ent Twentyexixth Woran was hit on t the Johnson woman tn 11 shoulder by the seme bullet. ‘There were in the flat at the time, be- aides the three women, Louisa and Lora Sockson, the Mrat of whom rents the flat. May Jones claims the shooting was ac- x, {included in this January sale, Annual Linen Sale. A special purchase of Household Linens from the best Irish, Scotch, German and French manufacturers— made previous to the strong advance in prices—is now delivered to us, and will be at fully 526 less than regular prices, Table Cloths, Cloths, at $1.95 cach. ee Napkii S, at tres dozen | 2. yy 375 2.50 5.00 3.05 “ “ “ “ “ “ |Lord & Taylor, Brosdway & 20th St MORE PAY F FOR RAILROADERS. Increase of Wages for New York | C Y the Rome, Watert diviaion of t n. L—Supt. Moon, of own and Ogdensburg w York Central Rall that hence- ay will b« the bag: sand the about about Roosevelt to “Ride the Goat” Vico-Preslident-clect Theodore Roose- velt will to-night receive the firnt ares aa a member of Muttendock Lodge at Oyat Hay, Several distinguished members of the Masonic order In the State are expected to be present and auch Interest le NOW O AS) Per Pair. 1,000 pairs Misses! $2.00 arge size Button an | Lace Shoes. ag node J. 00 5,060 pairs Youths’ $2.50 Black Calf, Black Kid and Box Calf Lace Shoes,double and half double soles, sizes 11 to 2, $25 Per Pair. 5,000 pairs Boys’ $2. 50° and $3.00 Black Calf, By Kid’ and’ Box Calf Lace Shoes, double and 7,50 Our: half double soles, 2% to 5%, stamped on every sole: ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Avenue, cor. 20th Street. HOME MINUS N SALE. | WORLD ALRANAG AND EAGYCUOPEDML BEST EVER ISSUED. 25 Cents. feated. in the | \\ By Mail or from Newsdealers.