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“HATS AGN NTE DE WE Boers Gain Recruits, but Not Yet Ready to Attack. CAPE TOWN, Jan. 11.—De Wet was neighborhood of Colony, on the mal are strongir held by the British and the Boers shbw no disposition to approach then. ‘Avmall commando, about two hundred Strong, crossed the Orange River near Allwal. It was met on the borders of the Aiiwal, Wodehouse and Barkley east districts by a body of police and mount- ed farmers and was repuised with eome . It will probably attempt to croms the river: again. CAPE TOWN, Jan. U.—The British warship Sybil has anchored in Lam- Dert’s Bay and landed a force sf biue- gackets and a number of guns, This force has constructed intregchments. ‘Hertzog’s main body, 700 strong, with Qwo guns, has crossed the Roggeveld and ls now probably in the outro’ ot =e Di Tecaned dirs! Misses’ Hea nto. Jotn. the poy 2 ted and Malmeaburg, epeniyagcla ydeclare that they intend 6 Tin FAMILY FLED FROM FIRE. Diseevered Flames im Time to Get Owt im Safety. Fire destroyed the residence 0’ John MoReal, 2% Townsend stree:, Clifton, Staten Island, at 3 o’clook this morning. ‘The house was a handso:ac wo story frame cottage, @G0 McReal, »is wife and three childran were asleep ups‘aire when Mra, McReal was swaker/! by the smell of tmoke. She went stalra and discovered the tire ln Noor of the kitchen. The through @@ she looked. up | and|of the trustees to avall themeelves ! | were was} los destroyed 4 being about lown | r the} wirst}than that Mrs, Hetty Green, with fu! AGAINST HETTY GREEN. Her Objection te the Howland W11! | — 9 S iP c Nei ° January Clearing Sale of Boys’ Clothing. e mot Sustained. BOSTON Jan. W—In the dispute trusteestip accouft tn the Silvia | Howland estate, in which Mre. II: Green, who !s Interested in the tn: filed vvjections, Judge Fuller, o | Bristol County Probate Court, has ed down a decialon saying: knowledge of the willingness and desire opportu ponit! The ¢ | Green cision was adverse ‘to Mrs Sale of Misses’ & Children’s Coats. Children’s Long Fancy Box Coats, made of fine Kersey, i Formerly $21.00. Misses’ Box Jackets, fine Kersey or Beaver, storm collar and revers, lined with heavy satin, ta Formerly $15.00. Cheviot Jackets, inlaid velvet collars and large pearl buttons, ta” Formerly Ko |Russian Blouse made of fine finished and Unfinished Serges, pants lined, Sale of Children's Clothing. | Sale of Children’s Clothing.) Sailor Blouse Suits, Suits, 12.98 9.98 6.98 . SIXTH AVENUE: 20TH 1 TO 21ST STREET, _ Ehrich Bros.“ $50,000 Worth of Clothing Three Mammoth Purchases | Afterncon Te | Each rte 3to5 Restaurant. 2 Ehrich Nathan L. Wolf & Go. Weiss & Segall, 8 and Two-Piece Suits, in checks, stripes and mixed Cheviots, 8 to 15 year sizes; good serviceable suits, i” Reduced from $4.00. Boys’ Reefers, of fine Kersey cloth and Frieze, blue, red, tan and gray, 3 to 10 year sizes, tB* Reduced from $5.00 and $6.00. SIXTH AVE,, 20TH TO 2)ST ST. Bros. ‘f¢.. for Men, Boys J and Children. , 58 East 1th St. E. J. Adler & Co., 33 Broadway. 10 Washington place. The Most Attractive Values We Ever Offered. Three. Great Wholesale Stocks Bought in a Lump. at at 30c. and 40c. on the Dollar. 100 Salesmen, Selling Space Doubled, of extra fine Serges, zoyal blue, red and brown, hand- comely trinimed; pants Jined throughout, 3 to 12 yr. sizes, ae Reduced from $6.75. ed, navy blue, brown and royal blue, 234 to 8 yr. sizes, ra Reduced from $7.00 and $8.00. fernoon Tea, Each Ben 3to5 P.M. Restaurant. — oth % nee 34 st St. Boys’ Clothing. A Honulclurer’s Stock ot Boys’ Winter Overcoats and Reefers} |f Will Be Sold To-Morrow at 5(0c. on THe Doiar. LOT :—BOYS’ BLUE CHIN- CHILLA REEFERS, with sail- or collar, well tailored and good warm lining, sizes 3 to9 years; manufacturer’s 98c price, $2.00; our price. LO1 2—BOYS’ BLUE CHIN- CHILLA REEFERS, _ inlaid velvet collar and extra well made, sizes } to 9 years; man- ufacturer’s price 1. 49 $3.00; our price... LOT 3—BOYS' R E EFERS, made of Irish Frieze, Meltons and Kerseys in blue, gray and brown), inlaid velvet collar; manufacturer’s price, $5.00; our price. LD: 48 We should advise our pairons, to call early to get first choice. OPLN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 4.98 ‘4,98 2.98 3.98 MEYE “oes, LA AOE STORE. A Family Shoe Store, OUR BASEMENT. Here are always to be found the grandest shoe values and shoe bare gains, Learepts can come with their families and at all times be Sure of finding just what they want and at the lowest prices of any store in the world, Men's $4.00 | Women’s $2.50 Black Calf, Black Kid Box Calf and | Button and Lace Black Kid | Shoes, with Pat- . Lace Shoes, ent Leather Tips, 12.25| °5.50 Per |Per Men's Patent Leather Lace Shoes... 300 paiis Women’s $3.50 ay 400 pairs Women’s $3.00 Satin Quilted ‘het per pair. 300 pairs Women’s Flannel-Lined Slippers, per pair. .. of. Boys’ and Youths’ $2.50 and $3.00 Black Calf, Box Calf and Black Kid Lace Shoes, Double Soles, sizes 11 to 2, £1, 25;sizes234 to 534, 1.50 Misses? large size Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 4 to 7....3 oe -2004.00 Child’s and Misses’ $1.25 and $1.50 Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, per pair....... celscecsccecccescccscccccoseccoccet ofS Store Open Saturdays L Until 10 P. M. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Ave., Cor. 20th Ste Ehrich Bros. : Misses’ and | Children’s ‘Remarkable Reductions from «Ehrich Bros. Dresses abe Outer Garments. Prices Already the Lowest. The Most Enthusiastic Selling Ever Seen in New York, ~ Remainder of Three Special Purchases, Combined in One Lot, at it Greatly Reduced Frices. Our Regular Stock of Fine Values Absolutely Tnequalled, Great MoneySaving Chance. MEWS OVERCOATS. Strictly all-wool, In blue and black smooth Kersey cloth,wide French facings and extra fine Farmer's satin linings, first-class workmanship, A garment mate to give at least two seasons’ wear. from 34 to honest $10.00 overcoat at MEM 'SLOVERCOATE. High - grade, winter- weight, strictly all woollen materials, wp-to-date cloths, @uoh as royal vicuna, cheviots, imported! @lysians and foreign friesee. All hand- @omely made and trimmed, some with “slash,” others with yertical pockets, @urned-up cuffs with velvet piping. There Binok ier ah in orseys in lot; $12 and $15 val- ues, all sizes; tha best value in New 6.6 THE RAGLAN. Whe season's most popular creation, the long; loose-fitting coat, made with slash pockets and shown In pretty shades of Oxford, lined throughout with a very fine im- ported serge lining, with «i! sleeve linings; eizes from 34 to 42 These coats are the same as those you have seen at $15.00 and $18.00. - To-morrow’s surpris- e >< ing price ts MEN'S OVERCOATS. f the very finest Gentlemen's OVEIR- COATS. Are the very latest foreign effects, both in rough and smooth cloths, Blue, black und brown vel- vety Kerseys and Ox- ford and Cambridge cheviots; some lined throughout with silk, others half lined. Not one worth less than $20.00 as high as $26 w's sale price, 9.80 fay Bet. 9 and 10. ercoats ai $1. 50 An exceptional lot of MEN'S DRESS MEN’S SUITS. Tn this lot we guaran- YX) tee the biggest sacri- fice ever offered. Fit- teen different styles to select from, strict- jy all-woollen chevi- ots and cassimeres, in pretty checks and plaids; aleo six stylos of Fancy Striped Worateds. All per- fectly tailored, with fine Italian linings and wide French fac- ings. These are ox- ceptional values and we do not hesitate to eay $8.00 would be cheap for such suits. Sizes tom 34 to 42 chest will be eold to-morrow, and 3 92; to-morrow only, at.. ° MEN’S SUITS. and FINE BUSINESS SUITS, em- bracing some of the latest Scotch and American Cheviots, as well as black and blue oheviots; also about 200 suits made from the celebrated Dickey cloths, and a very large se- lection of fine striped WORSTEDS in the newest patterns and designs, perfectly made and Ts edly SUITS—A great line, such as will be found nowhere else at retail at this price. They are single-breasted styles and some are double-breasted, high-cut vests, In single and double breasted, military cut, exposition shoulders; among these are Bannockburn effects, pin stripes, neat checks and Fisica also Oxford mixed cheviots, blue serges, cassimeres, &c. aes alze, for the slimmest or stoutest man. We challenge the world to match at this price.. MEN’S BLACK CLAY SUITS. WE WILL OFFER FOR TO- MOR ROW ONLY 250 MEN'S \E BLACK CLAY DIAGONAL SUITS, in sacks or frocks, lined with a very fine princess serge; sizes from 34 to 46 chest; , & ord, staple $16.00 8 88 sult, FOR 1 DAY at. ° MEN'S FINEST SUITS. $18. and $20.00 BUITS, sine! double breasted iots, in mixtu plain, black. and blue “wy —fancy: worsted: on i dark tones, double breasted blue velox worsteds, !n fine stripes, and-handsomo checks.. There are lit- | tle and big ‘checks, | and pin stripes and \ plaids, The seams are ailk-sewed, the linin, nee are of toughly’ fab! cated serges and Ital- fan cloth; some: have vingle, some doris breasted vests; will be marked cer ing this sale at, 9.80), YOUTHS' OVERCOATS. | For young men from 15 to 20 | years we will] offer 790 very fine WINTER OVERCOATS in the popular Ox- ford and Cam- bridge cheviots. Covert cloths In three shades, al- so blue and black kersey. Latest styles; fincly tailored. A chance to own a $10.00 overcoat at less) than cost of ma- terial; on sale to- morrow at ° YOUTHS’ FINER OVERCOATS. This lot consists of the very finest OVERCOATS manufactured, shown in all the vewest colorings of Ox- fords, Cambridges, tan, black, blue and brown, in cheviots, beavers, kersoys and meltons, lined with the very best of serge and tailored to perfection; they will fit young men from 15 to 20 years, in fact men up to 36 chest can be fitted In a $10.00 WINTER OVE COAT at .... YOUTHS’ SUITS. This offer seldom oc- curs. A lot of hand- some SUITS for young men, In fine fancy cheviots, cas-' fota, perfectly tail- Yay ored, sizes from 14 to 20 yearn; suits worth up to $10.00 will be sold to-mor- row at 5.00 YOUTHS’ FINER SUITS, ‘G MEN'S L 3 TS, stylish cloths, su and black Clays and serge herringbones, cassimer: and double breasted sty! with double or single breasted vests; | worth $15.00; will be 6 98) sold during this eale BOYS' FANCY VESTS. YOL as Dine | fancy single | Garments Cat a Quarter and aa Half for Pre-Inventory Clearing. These are the greatest values ever of- (a fered by this or any Fig other house; strong ee woollen materials, of pleasing fall color- ings, in all the new effects, also plain black and blue, with double seatand knees, all seams etayed and taped; they are ideal suits for boys, embracing good style and dura- Dility; double-breast- ed cont style for boys aged 7 to 14; a $3.00 twosplece suit to: a 1.55 row at BOYS’ FINE SUITS. In all the newest designs of checks, plaids and mixtures; some smooth cassimeres and rough effects, dou- ble seats and knees, patent waist- bands and riveted ‘2. 98 buttons; usually sold BOYS’ 3-PIECE SUITS. Ff at $5.00; now, With “vests, in blue cheviots and cassi- meres, as well as cheviots, also fancy cheviots and cassi- meres, as well as some pretty striped worsteds; sizes from 9 to 18 years; $5.00 sults will go to-mor- row at BOYS’ 3-PIECE SUITS. s from 9 to 16, this assortment iprises 50 of the newest styles; fabrics are cholce Scotch chev- mixtures, in broken plaid, stripe check effects, as well as black blue colorings in cheviots and hibet cloth; these sults are mado man fashion for the most part, with double-breasted vests, stylish cut, 3oys' WINTER COATS. Extra good, of Irish . frieze, Oxford and Cambridge, In the new shades of tan and ollve, made in the latest Broadway box and lined throughout with an extra fine serge lin- ing, with silk velvet collars, sizes from 3 te 14 years—wo at... 600 very handsome FANCY VESTS will.be sacrificed. Made of silk and here in very natty dosigns, for boys from 3 to 14 years; not one worth less than 92.00; on sale to-mor- Cc morrow at ’ | Men’s Trousers. | A very fine selection of MEN'S | STRIPED WORSTBD TROU- SERINGS, cut in latest style, | nicely tailored, made with con- | tinuous waisthond and intended to retall at $3.00 ma. would have to ask you $6.00 for these coats under ord! nary circumstances; our our big purchase en- = 2.98 Children’s Stylish Reefers. FOR GIRLS' STYLISH $4.50 REEFERS, cape collar, trimmed, finest material, elegantly tailored. FOR GIRLS’ $6.00 AND $7.50 REEFERS, choice kersey and melton cloth, pretty fall colorings, richly tailored, sizes 4 to 14 years. FOR $8.50 TO $10.00 REEFERS, handsomely braided and trimmed, fine materials, sizes 4 to 14 years. 4 95 FORK HANDBOME $12.50 biesey lacie, richly ned, plain tailored e. and fancy trimmed, sizes 4 to 14 y 7 50 FOR GIRLS’ REEFERS AND BOX COATS, worth up to $20.00, ° very handsomely made and trimmed, some appliqued, others braided, sizes 4 to 14 years. Handsome Lot of Girls’ Three-Quarter Coats and Automobiies. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 7h 5 FOR $16.75 STYLISH THREE-QUARTBR COATS, handsomely ned made of finest imported kersey, in castor, red, blue and brown. 9.50 FOR $20.00 AND $22.50 THREE-QUARTER COATS AND AUTO- vat fine kersey, richly HMned in satin, new winter shades, ; 2. 50 0 AUTOMOBILES, finest kersey cloth, pebble cheviots, ConA 1 notch collars, very handsomely lined, extremely stylish garments. | prettily 1.9 2.95 3.95 fur Misses’ London Box Coats and Automobiles 6 FOR MISSES’ $12.50 BOX COATS, finest cheviots, some Oxford e' gray, handsomely tallored, sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. 7. 50 FOR $15.00 SWELL BOX COATS, made of fine Kersey cloth, in tan, castor, blue and black, also finest pebble cheviots, viounas and Oxfords, full lined in finest satin, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 9, 50 FOR! MIBSES $20.00) HAN DEOMI: BOX COATS AND} P. swell styles, finest materia ilk lined, lored, sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Seni tiene tein 42. 7p roR) FOR MISSES' HANDSOME’ $25.00 26-IN. BOX COATS, finest keersey cloth, imported cheviots, vicun and montagnecs, handsomely lined, beautifully tailored, sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years. Misses’ Jaunty Fitted Fackets. FOR $7.50 STYLISH JACKETS, richly tailored, fine materials, im Surprising Values. | lot 1—CHILDREN'S STYLISH DRESSES, elegantly made, fine materials, newest colorings, sizes 6 to 14 years; regular price $3.60; special Lot 2—CHILDREN'S FINE DRESSES, assortment of all-wool materials, beautiful styles, sizes 6 to 14 ears; regular price $5.00; special Lot 3—CHILDREN'S HANDSOME DRESSES, In cash- meres and plaids, beautiful styles, finest workman- ship, sizes 6 to 14 years; regular price $7.60; our price : 2.95 black and new winter shades, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 3 9 FOR MISSES' $8.75 JACKETS, fine kersey and cheviots, notch and le storm collar, finest tailoring, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 4 95 FOR $10.00 AND $12.00 JACKETS, finest kersey cloth, in tan, eas» a tor, blue, black, handsomely lined, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, 7. 50 FOR $15.00 AND $16.50 MISSES’ JACKETS, made of choles map ° terials, newest winter shades, richly lined, sizes 14, 16 and 18 pl 9, 50 FOR MISSES’ $20.00 AND $22.50 JACKETS, in Eton effecte, ehoré fitted jacket, handsome braided pockets, in black, red, tan end eae» tor Bate kersey cloth, finest lining. waren ’s TESSES. | Lot 1—CHILDREN'S STYLISH SAILOR SUITS of fine | all-wool serge, beautifully trimmed, newest Ct 2 95 regular price $5.00; our price °. | Lot 2—CHILDREN’S ‘SAILOR SUITS, extra fino serge | cheviot, deep sailor collar, beautifully trimmed; regu- 3 95 lar retail selling prices $8.60 and $9.5¢; our selling price “® | Lot 3—CHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS in heavy serge, elegantly made, all the newest shades, most stylish | | | | effects; regular $10.00 and $12.50; our price.......... Unparalleled Shoe Clearing at Unheard-Of Peces. Footwear for Men, SiS and Children. Hardly any style included in this sale is here in all sizes. But your size is. sure to be here in one sort.e8 The fact that sizes are,broken takes another fracti 98. FOR $2.00 SHOES—A fine line of misses’ and (CS children's new, stylish shoes, made of patent leather, dongola and box calf, lace and button, kid and patent tips, kid and cloth tops, sizes 6 to 11 and 12 to2. Men's, Boys’, Youths’ “Shoes. EN’S $5.00 AND $6.00 HAND-SEWED SHOES, patent leather, vicl kid, box calf enamel and French calf, double and single extension 2.95 & or close edge soles, newest styles. MEN'S PATENT LEATHER WING TIP 98c another. LACE SHOES, kangaroo tops, special [P BOYS’ FINEST $3.00 PATENT LEATHER BOX OALF, VICI KID AND FRENCH CALF les; sizes 1 to 5%; 4] 5 CALF HBEL SHOES, London ‘cap toe, ,dongola tops, extension sole, fair stitch, eeaaltely solid ye warranted worth worth $1.75.- Men's $1.50 Shirts at 59c. We took all the manufacturer had—about 750 dozen, Bought them. so ridiculously low that we had to agree not to advertise the name | of the brand: However, the trade-mark is’ stamped on every shirt, and, to-morrow. we will offer very handsome madras and percale Shirtings, in the newest patterns’. Figures, stripes and checks, all hand laundered, with attached and detachable cuffs. open back and front ie all’sizes, from 13 {0 48 band, worth 200) AC $1. 50 and $1.00, to-merrow at ion off the price. FOR $2.50 SHOES, ladies’ dongola I. 45 and kid button and lace shoes all all lasts, with patent and kid tips; some are hand-sewed welted and others are light, flexible soles; extra good value at the ‘price. '50c FOR $2.00 SLIPPERS—Ladjes’. satis slippers, in most all shades, to match any costume; best quality. shoe satin, nok all sizes, in any of the colors; mostly nar- idths. MISSES’ $1. 0 oRND. $1.98 SHOES, mostly hand-seted welted, Beh tips, narrow widths, A, B and C,\odds and ends, many small lots, making all sizes 9 to 13; great values if you can he FOR $2.98 SHOES—Ladies' hand-turned Jullettes, Congress B0c Shoes, black and tan, opera toc, patent tip; the elastic on cbr somewhat damaged, otherwise they are’ perfect; small sizes and narrow widths. \ —— Unasual Values Men’ s Underwear MEN'S NATURAL, MBRINO,, CAMBL'S-HAIR AND FLEECE-LINED SHIRTS, double and single breasted, with pearl buttons, silk- bound necks, ribbed bottoms; drawers well stayed, double » (4 crotch, suspender tape. all sizes, worth $1.00; to-morrow..... MEN’S PURE SILK E-LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, for warmth ‘and comfort nothing better made, worth $1.50; Cc now ..... * MEN'S BLUE SILK 'FLEECED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, fit and finish perfect. ‘This’garment is very much superior to wool or wool mixture > for keeping the body warm and comfortable. Nothing equal it for wear and durability; always eold at §1.50; bs Ze