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1 Posed to be 1g Brookiy . RUNAWAY GIRL HELDBY POLICE and was passing along « lonely j Bt 1 Father Coming to Take Pretty Miss Cole Hame Again. Jeanette Cole, seventeen years old, Pretty, well dreased, a recent graduate of the Academy of the Visitation at * Georgetown, a sudurh of Washington, is detalned by the pollze of Urouksiyn In St. Peter's Home by request uf Se New York Police Department, on a despatch from the Chicf of Pollze of Wasning- ton, he despatch received at Police Head- years old, of :Washing! toulara, CHIEF OF POLIC! sy D. yesterday a pretty young Woman entered the Charitles Depart- ment Bullding In Livingston strect and asked Chief Clerk Short ‘or assistance. She was well well bred end © uf rebmement. had left Wasaington, D. ~ Where her father Is employed in the Government Printing Office. to answer an adverUsement in a Washington paper saying that a Brooklyn lady wanted an educated girl companion. She said xe had lost the advertisement on her way aber nett SEC he had day, and tinal! in her purse, the Chuvitte glerk tried top: jome without solvin The sounk wom. that tie police h detain h risters at St for that reason would not per! be seen to-day. ‘They say she no explanation for ber leaving refused the'r offer to not of her whereabouis. Her father t« now on his way here to take her home. CRANKS DEMAND RANSOM MONEY *Fake Kidnappers Seek Reward for Miss Rad- ford’s Return. street, who Maax., Instead of meeting her fa accompany him to a coctor's office, 1 brought on the family an avalanche of | letters from all-eorts of cranke. In the surly hour following the disappearance Mr. Radford maid he feared she had been Kidnapped and wus being held for ran- In twenty-four hours, era have wince sand som. + She returned wi » ts or alleged Information wa “VANDALS ROB TWO CHURCHES BIGGEST WOMAN IS DEAD. Mrs. Anna Feld, forty-five years old and weighing 42) pounds, sald to hav been the jansest woman In New Yor! dropped dead on the street ut 9 o'clock last evening at One Hundred and Eighty-seventh treet Eleventa avenue, She went out fora walk after supper and enth avenue when ane feil. found her and tried to carry street Hgnt near, but could not even tatse her to a sitting posture. Later her husoand waa found. and Dr. Walter Montgomery. of J. Hood Wright Hospi- inl, waa summoned. Bhe died of fatty a mi toa tion of the he: See WHAT SHALL WE EAT To Keep Nealthy and Strong. ‘A healthy appetite and common sense are excellent guides to follow in matters of lot, and a mixed diet of grains, fruits and undoubtedly the best, in spite of nd food iy. with grains and vegetable: meat furnishes the most nutriment in a highly concentrate! form and is digested "land assinilated mire quickly than vere tables or grains. Dr, Jullus Remueran on.this subject says: Nervous persons, people run down In health and cf low’ vitality chould eat plenty of meat. If the digestion In too feeble nt firet 1t may be early atrecnthened by the regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after cach meal. ‘Two of these excellent tablets taken fafter dinner will digest nevera! thousand wrains of meat, eggs or other animal food in three or four hours, while the malt ‘lastase also contained tn Stuart's Tal causes the perfect digestion of starchy f } tke potatoes, bread, etc, and, no mattor how weak the stomach may be, no trouble will be experienced (f a regular practice te made cf using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. because they supply the pepsin and diastase fo necessary to perfect digestion, and any form of Indigestion ata stomach trouble ex- cept cancer of the stomach will bs over come by their dally use. + That large class of people who come under the head of nervous dyspeptica should eat jenty of meat and {nsure its complete dl- ion by the systematic use of a sal Hess digestive medicine like Stuart's pala Tablets, compssed of the natural Algestive principles, peptones and diastase {which cetvally perform the work of diges- tion and give the abused stomach a chance 29 rest and te furnish the body and brain with the necessary nutriment. Cheap j cathartic medicines marquerading under | the name of dyspepsia cures are useless for relief or cure of indigestion, because they have absolutely no effect upon the actual digestion of food, Dyspepsia In all its forms {s simply @ fail- ure of the stomach to digest food, and the sensible way to solve the riddle and cure the Indigestion 1s to make dally use at meal time of a safe preparation which Is indorsed by the medical profession and known to contain active digestive princl- ples, and all this can truly be sald of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. | All druggists throughout the. United | tates, Capada and Great Uritain sell them | at the uniform price of fifty cents for full | treatment. ® THEREFORE WE START SALE OF THE STOCK OF EIGHT Y.SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVE. Do you? Well, here’s your chance, A chance to save good jlarge dollars. A chance to get a black, blue or brown Kersey for $15 that we usually priced at $25. Sizes 32 to 35, $13. A few Kersey Overcoats are marked $10; sizes 35 to 46, $12.50. The Sunday World ts read Poudkleredl NEW YoRK. OF COLR32, WE ARE READY ONLY IN SPOTS, THIS GREAT WILLIAMS STOCK OF 23 DEPARTMENTS WILL KEEP US ON THE JUMP FOR SOME TIME, BUT THE READY SECTIONS NEEDN'T WAIT WHILE THE OTHERS WORK, D. M. WILLIAMS & Co., 125TH ST. & 3D AVE., Our everybody. Sunday World Wants yeach all oyes and cover the catire jeld. exceptionally Watches $20.00; heavier cases $25.00 to $50.00, WITH UNDERPRICED SHOES, CLOAKS AND SUITS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND MILLINERY. WATCHES. S4kt. gold Waltham Watches are advantagrous. — Ladies’ For geailemen, in open face. $32,00. Hun‘ing case, from $35.00 to $100,092, Also many new designs in Imported enamelled Chatelaine Watebes, Jewelers and Importers. 52 WEST 14TH ST. The New Reference Book of the New Century. 1901 World Almanac and Encyclopedia Now On Sale. 25c. ALL NEWSUKALERS. down, you can pick as you please. MBN'S OVERCOATS=HALF OFF. Former Price. 3h.59 ONHORD CHEVIOTS, 10.08 OXFORD s10TR. } | Wafers of Sacred Host/| Stolen from Catholic Altar. The police of Morrisania are ae who desecrated the for the vandals of the Holy Family, Untonport. uroh to be entered was St. in Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue, Breoklyn. In both cases the thieves left” un- douchell many valuable vessels. atole thirty-nme wafers of t Host from the Unionport Churc! waters had hb Mechler on New Yeat been lett on the altar in ed. The burglars entered the church lock fers. who rau Ide door and, Jgnorin he y took the wa! mic Johnsol ed. | took han. many gure joves They loft the nthe floor and ruined ments hanging in the vestry. eS $100 FOR A NAME. . — ay, an "steel Dos, E MONTAGNACS. MEN'S RAGLANS—HALF OFF. 15.00 OXFORD RAGLAN: | 32:00 OXVORD RAGLAN: 38-0) OXVORD RAGLANS. MES'S BUSINESS orr. {} $10.00 ALL, Woon cassIMEncs 10.00 OXPORD CitevioTR WORSTEDS A} 1 OX¥IRD CHEVI WORSTKOB AN! WonSTEDS MARA SALE BEGINS TO-M MAIL ORDERS FILLED. B Four Outfitters TO-MORROW AT them—clears our counters for us. --the real Winter is still ahead of you. blue and black Serges and Cheviots are 1-3 off. Outfitters 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. —-OFr— M DUSINESS SUITS—HALF OFIE Sale ce Price 20.0) IOI GRADE 10.00 WORSTEDS. 2200 WonstTEt D VEI ELOUR ¥; YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS—HALF OFF. (Bizee 35 to 19 years.) Mo res 8 AND OXFORDS ERAEYS AND OXFORDS. LANE To a) 1295 oxvouns Daath eaten ERCOATS.” u KERSBY RUSSIAN OVERCOATS. An Extra To Men and Boys. HOVS) SUIPS—HALE Porme 2 Pee 323ESP 8 A. M. WE START OUR Semi-Annual Half (4) Off Sale Men’s and Boys’ Winter Clothing. ___ Probably every man and woman in New York-City has heard of our gat Semi-Annual Half-Off Sales. From far and near thousands of delighted buyers come to protit by them. Why not? Itsaves just half for And, mind you, we do not single out odds and ends and mark them Our newest goods, our choicest goods—our entire stock of Clothing goes into this sale— We start the sale earlier than usual this season—so much the better for you All the Overcoats and Fancy Business Suits are 1-2 off; the orr, (3 to 10 yearay "| ND IRD OFF YROM FORM “Vitals” Stock. During this t season we bought the great stock of Ab. Kirsch- baum :& Co., makers of the well-known “Vitals” brand clothing—and Never inthe history of clothing was there so great a sale at so timely a season. To reduce the prices sold the goods for about half price. still further is the crowning is left of this stock is inated AN lory of this great trade event. EXT! All that A ONE-THIRD OFF. JORROW AT 8 A. M. AT ALL FOUR STORES. OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. Brothers to Men and Boys. _—_—_—_——————— Begin the New Year by buying for cash at MACY'S and the saving at the end of the year will surprise you. Both Sides 14th St. Begin the New Year. by buying for cash at: MACY'S and the seving at the end of the year will surprise you. VA . trom 13th to 15th, 6th Av. Silver Plated Ware. Two hundred Table Bells, tinished in be!l metal, neat sizes, 34c. Three Hundred Water Goblets, quad. tuple plate, ten styles to se‘ect from, $1.33. : Two hundred Table Cast-rs, quad- ruple plate, several chotce designs, four, five and six bottles, value $3.00 to $5.00; choice $1.63. ¢ One hundred Flower Vases, quadruple plite, large variety of patterns, $1.03. On: hundred Ca‘d Receivers, quad. tuple p'ate, twenty ditferent styles, choice $1.69, One huncred Table Sets, Including six knives and six forks, triple plate on} solid steel, $1.98. jmet them royally. Fifty Cigar Boxes, quadruple plats, | quently surpasses patent moistener, many different pat- __ terns, value $5.00; our price, $2.93. Hundreds of other articles at prices correspondingly low. inspiringly. That’s wh made of best materials. Rousing Carpet Sale. Habitual readers of our advertising, and vigilant buyers, are as familiar with the conditions and influences that create thes: exceptional values as we are ourselves. It’s another periodical clearance of odds-and-ends, ! dropped styles, and patterns that haven’t proved lively sellers. They are’ remnants only in a relative sense, as there is sufficient of each kind for a! small room, and many contain enough for two large rooms. All are! marked at surprisingly low prices. Compare our quotations with those | exploited elsewhere—and then examine the Carpets. We'd ask for no; better test. \ All-Wool Ingrain Carpets. 74c.quality reduced to 49c. Tapestry Brussels Carpets. 6lc. quality reduced to 39c. 75c. quality reduced to 49c. Body Brussels Carpets. $1.14 quality reduced to 83c. $1.34 quality reduced to 98c. All patterns that measure under twenty yards at 49c. Wool Velvet Carpets. 98c. quality reduced to $1.14 quality reduced to 74c, All patterns that measure under twenty yards at Wilton Velvet Carpets. $1.34 quality reduced to $1.44 quality reduced to 82c. All patterns that measure under twenty yards at Rich Axminster Carpets..: $1.34 quality reduced to 73c. $1.49 quality reduced to 98c. . All patterns that measure under twenty vards at 58c. 59c. | 65c. French Twilled Flan- nels at 39c. | Five Hundred Pieces French | Twilled Flannels from the cele- brated Atlantic Mills, strictly all- | wool, over twenty colorings to choose from, sold by others at 55c. per yd.; our price 39c, tions—size 2'4x4% feet. these Rugs are made is used That fact should convince these Rugs. J Upholstery Goods. This upholstery store is always wide-awake. Your needs are faithfully cared for, No effort is spared that will affect prices in your favor. High- priced novelties; low-priced utilities—we are ejually strong in each. Come to the department, get familiar with the stock. Increased knowl- ¢ of.our merchandise aud methods means more trade and fuller con- fidencegy, Isn't there something you want in this list ? Sultan: Tapestry Portieres, very heavy quality, fringed top and bottom, per pair, $4.98. Figured Curtain Muslin, 36 inches wide, dainty effects, worth 15c and 18c per yard; at 12c and 14c, Nottingham Fish Nets, all the prettiest styles, 36 inches wide, 12c., 14c., 18¢ and 22c per yard, Imported Dimity, 30 inches wide, large collection of tine color. | ings, worth 30c per yard; at 23c. Imported Cretonnes, strikingly handsome patterns and colors, | worth 35c. per vard, at 28c, English; Pobinet, choicest quality, used in renaissance and other lace work: 45 inches wide; at 20¢. per yard.! CO inches wide; at svc. per yard. 54 inches wide; at 36c. per yard | 108 inches wide; at Ove, per yard, 72 inches wide; at 44¢. per yard.} Silk Floss Down Pillows, covered with white cambric niuslin, at the tol- lowing low prices: 22x22 inches, at 47c. | 24x24 inches at §3c. | 26x20 inches at 6%. Continuation of the Muslin Underwear sale. Has already outdistanced every former effort. | We knew you would wait and watch for the Macy values. | |We understood our obligations and responsibilities—and | y the reality equals, and fre-| your expectations. | Well-shaped, nicely-tinished, tastefully-trimmed garments,' Full sizes; fresh, crisp and pretty, | and invariably the lowest prices in town. A. Hraubfiedld Ko. Macy’s Annex the Scene of Another Continuation of the January $1.50 Wool Velvet Rugs at 98c. Rich Wool Velvet Rugs—heavy all-wool fringe—beauti- ful Oriental patterns in briitiant, effective color combina- one of the largest and most prominent hotels in America. They are sold elsewhere at $1.50; our price, 98c. Opaque Window Shades, 36x72 inches wide, mounted on dependable] spring rollers, special at 24c. FILL EMPTY HOUSES, Advertise Houses, Rooms and Apart- ’ ments To Let in the Sunday World. More House-Hunters . reat the Sunday — World | Housefurnishings.—BAseMenT. | i Oey Gray Steel Enamelled Ware is prome ty oe ey among the Housefurnishings:. 4 A We keep no “seconds.” Could buy “seconds” at half the cost of firsts. | That's true, notwithstanding the fact. ‘that others often charge more for the damaged kind than we do for’ the perfect. The blemishes are fre. © ‘quently almost imperceptible, but. ithey are dangerous to health, just It proceeds Rs Gray Steel Enamelled Pudding Pans, 6 quart size, t4c. Gray Steel fnumelled Tea and Coffee Pots, 2 quart size, 19¢. i Gray Steel Enamelled Oblong Roast. ing Pans, 13 inch size, 19¢. Emery Knife Sharpeners, 6c. Ht Wooden Knife Boxes, 9c. : “Home Use’ Ammonia, none better made, pints, 10c. ‘ “Brilliant Bubler" Brass Polish, half pints, Sc.; pints, t6c. Thermometers, wood cises, best ity, 12c. Bith Thermometers, best quality, § Thermometers, eight Inches long, + with porcelain scale, worth $1.00; our, price, 59c. ore French Plate Mirrors, oak fra i 8x10 in., 43c.; Oxt2 In, $8; 10x14: In, 74¢.; 12x18 in., $1.16, Pe Combination Pastry Tables, 3. feet long, $4.61; 4 feet long, $5.39. : Stati Stationery Sale. , jane Puritan Vellum, in two colors, paper : in three sizes; per pound, 9c, En- velopes to match, 1 3c. per hundred. Puritan Vellum, royal purple, cabinets containing sixty sheets of paper and sixty envelopes, 19¢. Satin and Lires-tinished Faper, cabi- nets containing two quires, 1 Sc. Bargains in Brass Beds—is amex The intense growth of the popularity of Brass Beds developed a grand’ business in them. ‘The consequence is our stock has become broken. Some of the patterns are here in only one or two sizes, however, of others there are all sizes. We've dezided to close them entirely out order to have cleared spaces for the free display of the new full lines: now being bought. That's why we offer handsome Brass Beds: At About One-Third Less. Than Regular Prices. fh # as The above head lines contain the meat, the real essenceof much that might be written regarding these bargains. But ~ we cut the story short with the strong, condensed state ment that tops this paragraph. Brass Beds, extended bow foot ends, three siz:s, $12.98. : Brass Beds, extended bow foot ends, extra high head ends, tee Ball’ mountings, three patterns, but not all sizes in each, prices ranged from $24.99 to $29.99; choice at $19.99. $ Brass Beds, extended bow foot ends, extra high head ends, 136 inch pillars with four extra heavy mounts, three sizes, $24.99. Brass Beds, extra heavy extended foot cnds, 124 inch pillars with heavy mounts, high extended ull-brass canopy head end, one size; $36.49. 5 ae Porcelain-decorated Brass Beds, extended and bow foot ends: heavy 2-inch pillars, extra high head ends, enriched with porce. lain in three celors, graceful and artistic designs, our prices ranged from $75.54 to $102.95; choice now from $57.54 to $87.34. | Mattresses and Springs, Cut prices for Mattresses. That. in our advertising columns. Most. of you know why. Simply’ be. | cause our regular prices—which are ‘much less than others charge—fur- ‘nish the basis for the cut. The | Mattresses sold here are made in our. ‘own factory—no guesswork, no say-so of somebody else, We know! exactly of what they are made. No) room tor doubt, no chance for mis- !takes, no cause for excuse. - Ree Cut Glass Picc:s, Worth duced rates that will give quick from $4.00 to $6.00, j impulse to, the January Mattress 4 eomaee | movement, at $2.97. | | Mattresses made of test grade No. 4)” mixed hair, full size, weighing f Here are tive hundred pieces of | elegant Cut Glass--regu'ar $4.00 pounds, covered with heaviest A. A. ticking, sold by us regularly af to $6.00 values, at $2.97. The lot includes The same fabric of which in the form of Carpets by vou of the wear-worth of $14.98; special now at $9.93. Same in single sizes, reduced from: $9.24 to $6. 36. Box Springs for any size bed, covered” with best quallty A. C. A. ticking, ” sold by us regulirly at $7.99; special now at $5.99. 2 All-iron Springs, heavy woven wires fabric, mad: to fit any bed, sgld by us regulail) at $3.49; special now at $2.49 Salad Bowls, Trait Bowls, Ceery Trays, Preserve Dishes, Cranberry Bowls, Water Pottles, Spoon Ilolers, Fancy Cishes, Spoon Trays. Celery Holders, Dollars’ Worth of Vases, Centre Pieces and Miscellaneous Artistic Pottery. This means that you now have an opportunity to secure some of the FINEST WARE of Dk ‘, TEPLITZ, WORCESTER, RUDOL DT, BONN, &c., THAN GOST TO MANUFACTURE. A great many of the above have no duplicates, hence—if you are interested — we ask you to make an early inspection stands for considerable when found ) © Continuation of the Great China Sale. ] : : ‘There, Wr great exciteme: over “An Engiishwoman’ ters," the author of: wh! ‘They ‘bre the most rapturous 1}. but In print. The Evening We the tet iy begingin, bay, ie 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. 213 and 219 Seth fives bet. 14th and 15th Sts. ee é M than the _ thirteen other New York pa- B pers comitjed, Stores je Convenient