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KALTENBORN TELLS OF ROW WITH WIFE. . s ¢ i the chains from the door in order to ge: Denies He Deserted Her— his property. So far as the quartet Is oy, concerned, my brother had no intengion Trouble Over Remenyi’s |sr'remninjng in that an far ax 1 under- “ Strad.” “Nits: Kaltenborn aid that ghe violin rad. was bought by her father for $6.00 from the estate of the late Edouard Remenyi, nd war part of “he $),0) that had been Mw nt during the past two years in the ‘The Evening World last night en- rentttnts for Kaiten: < nounced that Franz Kaltenborn, the ‘as pent in aie Se “During the first well-known violinist and orchestra con- the St. Nichviats ductor; bad separated from his wife. She) ( ir ap. eaS4 chat he had left their home, at 75 by $8. Ing the second year. Ad West Eighty-fifth street, a week axol/to that the price of the violin, while she was away, and that his de-| really loss to my father of esttion was the culmination of a course| Mr. t of unkind treatment that had extended over @ period of several ye: Mr. Kaltenborn ts now living at his father’s house, 166 Hast Ninetieth street. A member of the family raid that the trouble had been caused by Mre. Kalten- Itenborn is now: Kt fx he Faluca 1 rill be reorganized. Mra, Kultenborn’s ! succeeded in husband he nt Ne due to ¢ He sald that the v bern's attempt to retain possession of] N44 ought nnd owned by him; that he & the famous Btradivarius violin formerly | ad all the papers {1 his possession prov- 4 owned by Remeny!. It waa bought for Pp. and that he took the AV ig the Violin always - Mr. Kaltenborn a year ago last Sum- felt that trouble his daughter, and ave any benefits om the sale of the and Mr, Kaltenborn his pam might be in a that he wished he that might a Instrument if should separate. Mr. Kaltentorn, “Bome time ago my brother," sald Miss Kaltenborn, “went to his father: in-law and explained to him thai the Dill of sale for thig violin had botter be made out In his name, as ho was a susician with many obligations, and Sere might some day be financial trouble, and the violin would go for debt. He wa: xlous not to have this happen, as the violin cannot be dupll- cate]. Last week to his surprise he found that an attempt had Leen rand: to sel} the violin, which really belongs to him. This was too much for him and he left the house. He returned on Thurs- day and was compelled to break away TRIED SUICIDE TOO OPENLY. Tice Pre in @ Police Cour: Fdwant MeLevy. of 105 ¢ | Jersey City, was walting for a heat on! the eNw York elde of the Desbrossen | What he was de Street Ferry late Inst night, when he took a bottle of carbolic acid from his when seen to-day, says what {8 1 when a man de: monly under; pennies. 1 means. With regard to the Stradivarlus violin, Mr, Kaltenborn sit “phat Ww her-in- 0 in the Stradivarius, When “Ato Rell tt ‘oO this Tobe law, when famil 1 to Keep It! took off his ¢ Mp overdo: t. evidently Intending The deckhands had MeLery, — eor Republican Dead. ROCKFORD, IL, Jan. alah W. Blaisdel!. one of the founders of the Republican party, and who ta sald to to propo Prostde 4 born at M ‘ pocket and raised it to his lips. As he was adout to swallow the contents a policeman seized it. | When the fery-boat Baltimore arrived | at the slip MeLevy was allowed to go aboard. eH walked to the stern and STERN BROTHERS To-morrowy, Special Sale of High-cost Genuine French Hand-made Corsets Straight Front Models of Sateen, in the most decirabie colors ‘Of ‘White and Gray Coutil or Black Sateen, Broche Coutil, in new effects, Straight front, trimmed with lacs, 98° $1.45 51.08 Regular value $1.75 Regular vaiue $2.75 Regular value $3.95 Exceptional Values in ., 5 e Women’s Boots Glazed Kid Button and |_ac+ Boots, 4 patent leather tips, welted soles Value $2,95 $ 1 78 . Glace Kid Lace Boots with Kid tips; also Button with patent leather tips, : hand welt sotes, : Formerly $3,95 $2. 75 Patent Leather Button and Lace Boots, with dull Kid tops, $3.50 Latest Mcdels Important Reductions in Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing Remainder of Boys’ One and Two-piece Cloth Kilt Suits, 2 to 5 yrs., Heretofore $3,95 to 6.95 Remainder of Youths’ Long Pants Suits, 14 to 19 yrs,, Heretofore 8,75 to 12.90 Boys’ Trousers of all-woo! navy blus $2.50 $5.00 5o¢ cheviots and mixtures, 3 to 16 yrs., Value $100 Boys’ Corduroy Trousers, Vaiue $1,00 75¢ 3 to 16 years, A Purchase of 6000 Yds. Cotton Velourtine desirable for ladles’ house garments, underskirts and children’s wear, in stripes, plaids and polkadot effects, A Regu’ar price 22c yd, 12° Down C tab! of rey prea ldaesate Beds, $3.85, 4.75 3 Formerly #5.00, 6.75 to 10.00 1 of Figured Silk, Heretofore $11.25 $7.50 West Twenty-third Street. B. Altman & €o. At SPECIAL SALE, To-morrow, Wednesday, & SHIRT WAISTS of Albatross and Flannel, Albatross Waits, . $2.92 Flannel Waists, $3.25, 4.50 An assortment of Advance Styles in COTTON SHIRT WAISTS Is also shown, which includes the newest designs, made of the bride of Mr. which will hy Misa Ro: sind xt West houses are to be connected so that E WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1901. OCNEFELLERS WEDDING CIF. To Give Completely Fur-| wine nished Mansion to His Daughter. When Miss Alta Rockefeller be KE, Parmelee Pre she will recelve 4 Fifty-fourth can be thrown {nto one when desire The house, which has been complete decorated and furnt high a high tends back almost the depth ed, Is four stor and has ab which 1s 100 feet about $115,000 for | sold-on Dec. 1 fast Mr. Rockefeller, it ts y HV L y T 1 M [one ees beh ' { ithe ware, jewe © nd Hote orktof art ah w ‘ ; ane : oa ff Sent t { Tet . ny. - u an fe) vil be pertommetiey’menee be |CUSt-OFF Beau Se SMALL-POX DETAINS VESSEL Willan S$) Richardson, pastor of th+ = ft jue Baptist who mis Hospital and Ar = rT by the former p of the sense Mny thes Dr WH word. rested. ies nes esitent of Brow? mong Wee ors Ryman Ww The Beitinn + Tyrtan, which ar- cerpanior/berehelliuus) The “MUTE: spoutn eecena | io! ero. tes from Tagua and atctated at Re, arts ceed ee sin the West Indies, in held daughters s Hrookiyn, was arre at € “antine. 1H to om Standard OW corpora: | c1 or threatening | nt nstinention tran ate n Alpin hia for- F A {re Prentice and Dis brite will spend a take . * honeymoon iat the heme of the BrOUe | pox, do's father in sland, 0 Hospital, — A spent night being Ra Rummage Sate in Cari injuries inflicted by the ne Texas Rellef Fund brother, that on the outwarl pnse (enue, is holding ar nis a night employee of | cise ‘ ett rine three K and New Jersey Teles) oy ugua to work the cargo at the vartous cocker st peneMt of the pany. She was engaged (9) porce and yeelent thera were the recent hurricane in Texaa a graduate of the Long Taland! jicket uy on the way, and all were af contritaationa of clothing, pital and a chemist, DUE WO | finally naga, It ts probit Nicho for Mra, Pauline Myers, wife of Juiten | ta Myers, who occupied it for many rm. and at the time of the sale tt announced that c Joslyn Murph: ailca al’ Montel ne the purchaser ya lawyer, 1 toa rec numerous an In need of food and = r. open from $A, M. to 10D, M. was who rs Bot the bridal gifts will be expensive, Si china Our Annual Sale of Canned Fruits and Vegetables is at the zenith of its success. asthe claimed price savings. Tomatoes: Choice Southern Tomatoes, per dor., 70c.; cap, Manteo Brand, cold packed red ripe Jersey Tomatoes, large 3b. cans, per dor., %e.; car, Corn: 2,560 cases New York State Cream Sugar Com (crop of 1900), case of 2 doz. cans, $1.55; can, Succotash: ''St. Nicholas’ or “‘Navy"’ brand New Yotk State Succotash (crop of 1900), case of 2 doz. cans, $1.80; can, “Harel,” "Lilac," “Holiday” or “Orange Blossom"? strictly fancy Maine Cream Corn ot Succotash, per dor., $1.25; can, String Beans: Boyle's or Moore & Brady's String Beans, case of 2 doz. cans, $1.40; can, Peas: ‘Hazel’ Marrowfat Peas, ex- quisite flavor, very even in size, Sweet and tender; doz. $1.15; cap, 500 cases ‘'Prize Winner" ford" Stringless Beans 1900), very sweet and ter $1.10, can, Boyle's "Victory" brand White Wax Beats, case of 2 dor. cans $1.55; doz., B0c.; can, Baked Beans: Boston Baked Beans, plain or in tomato sauce, cas: 2 doz. cans, $1.75; dor., 98c.; can, Asparagus Tips: Cocper's Club!" Asparagus Tips, caso of 4 doz. cans, $4.50; doz., $1.15; can, Tomatoes: Bilderback’s Gallon To- matoes, Manteo" brand, doz. ga!- lon cans, $2.45; gallon can, Peas: ‘Thistle’ brand melting sugat Pean (crop of 1900), case of 2 doz., $2.75; doz., $1.40; can, Beans: ‘Harel brand French String- lers Beans (pack of 1900), very emali, tender ard deliciously cweet, case of 2 €oz., $3.85; dor., $2.00; can, Asparagus: “High Grade" fancy White California Asparagus (pack of 190), cholce tender stalls, case 2 dor. cans, $5.85; doz., $2.95; can, Spinach: “Lewis Bros.” New Eng- land Spinach, large +1b. cans, case of 2 dor. cans, $2.25; ¢or., $1.15; cap, We've sold thousands of dozens of cans and have received many orders from buyers to duplicate their original pur- chases, proving conclusively the high merit of the goods offered—as well For to-morrow these additional offerings, which ought to—and no doubt will—bring out a swarm of buyers: a 8! Okra: Dunbar’s Fresh ‘Dwarf’ Okra (crop of 1900); case of 2 doz. cans, $2.75; doz., $1.40; can, Canned Fruits: Booth’a ‘‘Oval'’ brand Blackberries; doz., 6Sc.; can, Pears: Southern Bartlett Pears, in light syrup; case of 2 doz. cans, 7 | $1.95; doz., $1.00; can, 11 21) 12 7 25, 10 Plums: ‘*Monroe'’ choice Egg Plums, in light syrup (pack of 1900); case of 2 doz. cans, $2.25; doz., $1.15; can, Cherries: White Oxheart Cherries 1900 pack) ; can, Peachea : Choice Baltimore Pes cas: of 2doz. cans, $2.75; doz., can, Pineapples: ‘‘Dewdrop" Pineapple | (pack of 1900), cholce and sweet ; case of 2 dor. cans, $2.95; doz., $1.50; can, Raspberries: ‘Monroe Red and Black Respberries, in light syrup (pac of 1900), case 2 doz. cans, $2.45; dot., $1.25; can, Strawberries: Boyle's “Victory” brand Strawberries (pack of 1900), case of ¢ dor. cans, $4.10; doz., $1.05; can, Farren's Fancy Preserved Staw- berries, in heavy sugar syrup, 1-Ib. loz. cans, $4. $1.15; can, 10c.; 2-Ib. cans, per case of 2 doz., $3.95; doz., $2.00; can, Hazel"? brand or Log- ind Blueberries, pre- r syTup, case of 2 foes $1.25; can, brand sliced Peaches: Peackes, for cteam, an excellent des- tert, per dor., $1.15; Fer can, “Iron City’? brand Lemon Cling or “Victory” brand Yellow Crawford preserved in heavy se of 2 doz., $3. Milford or “*Holly'* Peaches, yr % Apric Red Cholce California Apricots, preserved in heavy sugar syrup, case of 2 doz. cans, $3.45; dor., $1.75, can, Royal “Old Glory brand California Cream Peaches, sliced, per doz., $1.25; can, Cherries: Milford or Royal Red White or Black Cherries, preterved in ure heavy sugar syrup, per doz., $2530; can, 12 6 9 10 10 12 13 montha because of in Emers * 11 17 Mu 10 17 15 11 20 Also the following special Grocery Items for this Economy Blend Java, full flavored, S tbs., 9Sc.; Ib., Fancy Golden Santos, fresh roasted daily, 5 Ibz., 70c.; Ib., Oats: Victor Oats, 2-!b. pkge., Fish: Selected Long Island Scallops, per qt., Meat: Hindquarters choice Canada Spring Lamb, per Ib., Saussge: Choice Fresh Country Sausage, delicately seasoned, per Ib., Butter: Fancy Elgin Creamery But- ter, trea packed dally, SID. pail, per Ib., Cocoa: Hazel Breakfast Cocoa, ve nutritious and. wholesome, "hall. pound can, Tea: Our 70c. and 80c. Teas are well known for their delicate, rich, toasty flavor — Formosa Oolong, Moyune Young Hyson, Irdia Ceylon, Gunpowder, English Breaklast, o to ‘suit the furctacer, Sb, tead-lined caddy, $2.00; Ib., Basley: Pearl Barley, 5 !bs., sal 20) 15) 5 1S 1245 9 21 20 43 19 ie: Jelly: Mrs. Thompson's Home-made Currant Jelly, gus, Lemons: Fancy large juicy Messina Lemons, dot., Ham: Boiled Sugar Cured Ham ot Corned Beef, sliced, Ib., Choice Evaporated Peaches Pears, Ib., Baking Powder: Hazel Brand, strictly pure, ‘lb. can, Spices: Fresh Ground Pepper, Mus- tard, Cloves, Allepice, absolutely pure, Ib., Maple Syrup: Hazel Sap Blaple, pur- eatin the lard, qt. can, Flavoring Extract: Hatel Brand, ab- solutely pure, triple strength, 's-1b. bots., Meni 80c.; Lemon, Currants: Harel Recleaned Currants, telb. package, Cider! Pure Sweet Golden Russet Cider, per gal., including jug, Soap: Milford Family Bar Soap, pet ar, and Wines and Liguors. usoprs India Pale Ale, ‘Red Hand” brand, imported in glass, dor., Kirk's Old Crow Rye Whiskey. per a Hennessey's Imported Brandy, case $12.00; bot., i Pepper Whiskey, case $5.50; bot., Matgaux, imported from Armand Freres, AUX, Case, Pontet Canet, i from Armand Freres, Bordcaus’ perc case, Nierstelner Im Rhine Wins, from Burckhardt & Soehne, Delde- shelm-a-R., case, Rudesheimer har pn Rhine wine, & Soehne, Detds- 800 bottles Medoc, a very fine table claret, regular price 3Se,; our price, 115 85 1.10 50 5.50 6.00 5.50 6.00 1,060 bottles superior fine old Port, regular price, 40c., our price, 1,500 bottles Climax Port, superior quality, fu'ly matured, regular price, S0c.; our price, 1,500 bottles of fine old Sherry, regular price, 40c.; our price, 2,000 Royal Crest Sherry, regular price, $0c.; our price, Puritan Riesling, type of light Rhine Wine, case Haute Sauterne, imported in giasy, from Dutos Freres, Hordeaux, France; Tegular price, $12.00; our price, California Pert, Sherry, Angelica, Bweet Catawba ani Muscatel, regu- lar price, per gal., $2.00; our price, Maryland Rye Whiskey, gal., Mt, Vernon Rye Whiskey, gal., Whiskey, gal., ‘rtm ‘Whie- ooh Be 16 15 23 11 15 19 35 60 14 30 25 35 25 35 2.85 7.50 1,05 2,00 2:50 2,65 | HER BROTHER THRASHED HIN young man’s habits. rs ears that Byr: at he would kill her rke MeAlpin met Byr Ile asked him {f he 9 mm place. mae the threat, and Byrne sati may he tart u i the match was broken off | ¢) Ith, nel McAlpin reatdence at 1) 44 ments with revolver 1 sald Mev jhim to + house. pital a he corner, a few Ryene. Di “Let's t Byrne w Ho was vorers. Hall says he wae ny tthe st exposure. MeAlpin left him etanding «| mo. | B. Altman & €o. Aired among these ja- vane tas thoroughly until he can determine the and} Our Halt-Yearly Chscranse Salo oy Curtains and Upholstery begins to-morrow with a grand ‘‘round-up’’ of all the odd lots and broken lines in stock which must be disposed of at once, as we never carry goods from one season to another. Just look at what we offer, and bear in mind that ihese are only a few of the many, many big bargains that await the thrifty, economical buyer: ; P Heavy Ottoman Portieres, instead of a eae arias, $7.00 and $2.00 per pair, sa WT airs at less than mill p: g | Nottingham Curtains that were $2.50, 5 SInSs porcine ee ic pt rrerren Sates 1.25 French Velout Pottieres, tnatead of now per pals 1,50 | #500 Per Palt, 4.50 Nottingham Curtains that were $3.50, ee Couch Covers. now, per pair, . Nottingham Curtalne that were 94.00, gsiemens Cy hae now, per pair, 95 | = Nottingham Curtains that were $5.00, et uel Tapestry, secuusly $9.2 2105 now, per pair, 2.45! Oriental Rug Patterns, regularly oss alte of the better lecees ence as Irish | $7.50, now, each, 4.50 int, Renaissance, Arabe and Cluny: Curtalne formerly sold at $5.75, now, 03 to onan cake RE per pair, A bts Curtains formerly sold at $7.50, now, aoe Covered Pillows. per pair. i Curtala formeny sold at $8.50, now, EY ier poeetie od per pair, 0 * Catala toreseri $10.00, now, Fine Pillows, usual price $3.50 to ee formerly sold at $1 now, , $3.75, now, 1.98 12.50, , ey at$12.50,n0w, | | Gapestry Damask and Velour Curtains formerly sold at $20.00, now, are 12.50 Remnants at Half and Less. One-Pane! Si 3oin. high, Portieres. kind, nee! satire rt 95 Ip one and twa pait lots at prices we bave| tnree-Fold Screens, the $1.95 kird, never yet equalled: now, 95 Duby Tapestry Portleres, instead of ThreesFold Screens, regularly $2.95 | $2.58 per peur, 33S | ww ORe, now,” *. . 195 Armuro Tapestry Portieres, instead 200 Odd Shades, of Hollands and of $3.00 per pair, 1.45] Opaques, some fringed, others plain, Oriental Tapestry Portieres, instead usual prices from 40c. to $1.00, each, 19 of $4.00 per pair, 2.50} 50 Odd Easels, that were $1.25 and Rep. and Bagdad Portieres, instead $1.50, now, 75 of $5.75 per pair, 3.95 | soo Odd Poles, 3 to 414 ft. long, each, 3. Women’s Undergarments, Skirts and Wrappers. Wednesday's special offerings for the big Annual White Sale consist of recent particularly low-priced purchases of dainty, well made and stylish garments. These we will offer at prices that will not be equalled at any of the other White Sales, and New York's commercial waters are dotted with white sales at the present time. Ne Women's Cambric Gowns—Allover tucked yoke, V neck and hemstitched finish; in this sale at Women's Muslin Empire Gowns— Embroidered front and reverse, fin- heey with tucked lawn ruffles; inthis sale at Women's Drawers—Umbrella ruffle, finished with tucks or hematitching; in this sale at Women's Black and Colored Under- akirte, of an extra fine quality, dee kaife ‘plaited flounce, finished’ wi bias ruffle, drop akitt with ruffle; would be considered cheap at §2. special for this sale at 50 09 1.69 | Women's Seersucker Underskirts, with ruffle trimmed flounce; in this sale at | Women’s Black Sateen Underskirts knife plaited or fluted ruffles, fin- ished with ruche or bias ruffe; in | this sale at Flannelette Wi terns, al é atyles, with plain | sleeves; for this sale at | Women's Surplice Gowns of Nain- | sook—Dainty finish at low neck and elbow sleeves of lace or embroidery and ribbon; in this sale at ppers, in ‘33 assort- or Bishop Housefurnishings. Economy is the basis of most fortunes, day you'll be well off and independent. need and go where they sell 1t cheapest. Save your money and Tf it’s Housefurnishings, here—we'll save you moncy om everything you'll buy. Sas Fixtures. Incandescent Gas Lamps, bulb shape, complete with globe and mantle, spe- ctal to-morrow at Incandescent Gi Burner, with shade, mantel and chimney, at High Grade Mantel, special at Matchless Self-Lighting Gas Burnes, special at Gas Chandeliers, our special 2-arm style, at House Furnishings Curtain Stretchers, the improved folding kind, special at Cutting or Dressmakers’ Tables, of hard wood, oak finish, a Folding Ironing Boards, 41-2 fegt sire, special at Glass Oil Cans, holding 4 qts., special at Galvanized Ash Cans, full barrel size, special at Toilet Paper, in large rolls of finest tissue, spectal 1,00 05 15 Ss 1,15 Wash Boilers, of beavy tin, with copper finished bottom, special at Self-Writ Mop Stick, complete with pre eid lr Enamet Ware, All our ENAMEL WARE is first quality, positively no onds."” Tea Kettle No, 7; special at Dresden Saucepans, with cover, 4 qt. size; special at Tea of Coffee Pots, 3 qt. size; special at ec Stoves. anxious to close it out. Our No. 7 Cooking Stove, guaranteed ‘a good cooker and baker, reduced to Our "Sunlight" Cooking Stove has cesited oven and cabinet base, with nickel plated trimmings, No. 7 size; reduced to Our ‘'Grand Helper"? Stove, has large 7-inch oven, duplex shaking and dumping grate and large cabinet base, with nickel plated trimmings, 3| made to sell for $20.00; reduced to The Last Call—The Last Chance! The Final Reduction !! Chotee of Any of Chose US. Army Suns, of which we sold 55,000 at 95c. each, while they last, at Never again, here, elsewhere, anywhere, will you meet with’ an offer like this! 50c 39 1,25 some Buy cnly what you actually come We have reduced our prices on Stoves down to the lowest level, as we have a very large stock and are 7.75 10.50 16.00 Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases, Size. Plain Hem- | Specially Designed in Matched) : : i Chee Sets. 42x36 inches, cach, J2c. J6c. 2 eanag | aus (aoe gs Bridal Trousseaus. 50x38'3 “~~ 16c, 20c, | Brea! fast Jackets, Negligee 4 . us . Gowns, Bath Wrapperas 54x3834“ 8c. 22c. Silk Petti <i SHEETS. Silk Petticoats, 134x285 yds, each, 47c. 55c. Corsets. 22 x25he ak ee oec. 60c; : pian «+ ble, ope, | Soroadway. K 196 a. 214x2% “ 6éc. 74c, 21333 Cea 74¢.82c, UTICA MILLS Wednesday, January 16th, PILLOW CASES. (REAR OF ROTUNDA.) Business Opportunities ‘advertised {n The World pay big returns. Furnishings. _ Lawn and Grass Linen Shirt’ Waists. Paris Lingerie, He wanted to be a ca nter, Hto wanted to tend. a bar, SS He wanted to be a watch-maker, And goodness knows what not. So he tried a few want ads in The stand now he's the blessed lot. China, Slassware and It is our custom to offer substantial price reductions before the anzual’ Here are some of the many reductions we have maée inventory is taken. for to-morrow's selling— match Dinner Ware. Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine Austrian China, richly decorated, regularly sold at $18.00, redyged to Dinner Set, 103 pieces, fine Austrian ine, vi richly decorated, every gold lined, imported to ‘sell at 22.00, reduced to Dinner Set, 100 pieces, French Li- mogen China, very handsomely deco- tated, regularly worth $25.00, reduced to Tea Set, 56 pieces, fine thin Porce- lain, very richly decorated in floral designs in natural colors, every piece gold traced, regularly $4.50, reduced to Lamps. Table Lamp with Glote, best burne handsomely decorated, regularly $5; teduced to Table Lamp, with 12-inch Globe, hand-painted decorations, metierees Mountings, regularly eld” }7.00; edueed fo Drop Lights of Gas Portables with e brass standard and polished black base, with O ff. best mobair gas tubing, and 10 in. shade, complete, tegulatly §2; reduced to Our Annual January Cigar Sale commenced Monday morning, with 100,000 High Srade Cigars, bought on the most advantageous terms, and offered at less than the actual cost of manufacture, affording smokers a rare opportunity to stock up lib= Here are erally at prices that cannot be duplicated anywhere at present. some of the offerings—judge of the rest by these: de bi finest quality cleat La Esencia de Cubs, Key West, the Seidenberg Co.; Havana Cuban made. Conchas Regalia, box of 50, Puritanos, box of 50, Noblezas, box of 50, Panetelas, bex of 100, La Intimidad, clear Havana, fine quality, Cuban made, In two sizes: Puritancs Chico, box of 50, Regalia Especiales, box of 50, La Florde Alfonso, Key West, Mext- can wrapper, long mixed Havana filler, 2 sizes: Pertectos, tox of 25, Sce Skates. There has been little or no ice akating in or around New York so far this Winter, therefore the demand for ice skates has been This forces us to reduce the prices, and when we cut we cut deep! you haven’t a pair of good skates wh: the lowest? Men's or Boys’ All-Clamp Ice Skates, runners made of cold rolled cast steel; will not lose their edge; per pair, Men's and Boys' Ice Skates, highly polished, with cold rolled steel run neta, hardened; per pair, Men's and Boys’ Ice Skates, nickel-plated iron ana teal” wae runners, hardened and tempered; will not lose their edge; per patr, Women's Ice Skates, with. heel apd toe straps, runners made of co!d rolled cast steel; per pair, 13.50 15.50 1 aay amps. them if you can elsewhere: y Open Stock Dinner Ware. At Just Half Price. | Trays, Covered Dishes, P | Bakers, and everything that necessary to complete a Dinner: Tea Set, at just half! Cable Slassware. Water Tumblers, fine thin tead blews las, test guality, full aise; 2 ly sold at per doz., reduced | Water Tumblers, fine crystal full size, best finish, plain and | design; regularly sold at 40c. per dos., | reduced to 3.25! 8.50) 3.25 Gorlet Sets. Toilet Set, 6 pieces; regularly $2.25; reduced to 5.50 | Toilet Set, 9 pieces; 95; iat Sats pieces: regularly $3 7 |Tollet Set, 10 pieces, very richly decorated Ia daral deaigos tn natural | colors, very heavily 1.25 | ularly $4.50; redi Londres Grande, box of 100, La Val Sumatra 2.75 | Extra, box of $0, worth $3.50, 3.25! Rerebit: Sumatra Artin sal loog combination Havaxa Aller, 4.25 | er of, warty #225, fr 7,00 | 10,000 Sumatra fine mized | Havana filler Wy. make; ag sorted brands and eizte, box of S$!" 11) 2.00 | 5,000 Sumatra mized Ha 2.50 vana Aller cigars, in boxes of 23, | Lucko’a Rolled Cigar, box of 50, | Hottman House Bouqtét, box of $0, 1,00 | ‘Mail orders Aled. Jong Women's ie Skates, half clamp, highly polished; per pais, 50] Meckey Skates, per pair, 60c., $1.75 All-Clamp Hockey Skates, highl; tel plated; per palt, on 4 | The Famous Donohue Racing Skat achoice of the 14, 16 or 18 te nelses’ to-morrow at, per pair, 1.25 Peck & Snyder's All Stee! Racing | Skates, very light, per palr, | Also, 1.85) worsted Skating Cape, a bandoome itterns and 3 will protect |Your eae ana prevent you trem catch 75 ing cold, at We put on sale to-morrow ‘twe |) i y not get them when prices are & Groat Bargains in Lomen’s Shoes. Think of being offered some of the best shoes of the and less than haif price! and these are only three of the many bargains in men’s and women's shoes that await you while the shoe manufacturer’a Annual Clean-up Sale is in progress: Women’s Sbocs, of kid and box calf, tan and black, all sizes, regularly worth $1.50 and $2.00 a pair; a choice to-morrow for ‘Women's Shecs, hand-s:wed welts and turns, all leathers, suitable for atreet wear; regularly worth $3.50, $5.00 to-morrow ‘Women's Warm Shoes, Slippers and Jullets, all styles but not all sires; regularly worth $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 a pais; a choice to- merrow for A Candy Story, short and sweet, Alimited quantity of the much Candles will go on sale to-morrow at the unheard-of low price f,) Ba prompt it you would secure Hi per Ib., fh ve dress or ‘and '§6.00 a pair; choice for 2 and) well worth reading. A advertised Nut and Fruit Glace. 3