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any years. this apd declared that he: "© determined ; the nen house vac » Property OTORIETY ENDS CASEIN COURT. Arraigned on Charge of Drunkenness. FAMILY STOPS PROSECUTION Once Noted Political Contractor. One of Brooklyn dresemakers, in hood, petite. plump and cused of beinz Her aged m sipgter were hor accusers, he ty, was ace Her tears and her beauty are her de- fenders. The “prisoner” was Misa Elizabeth Devlin, of No. 298 Union street, and ner aged mother, Mrs. Bridget De No, 382 Baltle street, declared that all other efforts to rescue ner @rink had failed the only hove » her daughier's restrain Mien Deviin ts Ingest dauzo of Patrick Devlin, wiy was, twenty Years ago, one of Mrookiyn s Political contractors. te “For two years Elizabeth sax Fapldly developing the urink | cording to the vene this wax the second Was haled to court * It was said that apo Anherited xbout $5.0 and that she has si @rinking revels, but her Ras simply neontrolable hat she never | of money at any | unfortunate casi: fad any large «iim ime.” ta in Balti street th bpeabet Dev! feled 10 get home u yesterday, | ‘wheretpon her mother had her arrested on a wdrrant Instead of summoning view of the! undesirable notortet the family by the proceeding i » push the matt pane case was thereupon ther, imiage 5 ———— One Mose su One casi the Board fa Rosalte Mo it street eption Ho: MAYOR VAN WK REBUKES NIXON, Strong, Hint That He Is Wasting Time as Bridge Mayor Wen Wyek ix of opinion that the new Kas: River ridge will not be Completed during his terp of office: and he blames the © the delay, ‘The President of the Mision ts Lewts' Nixon, of the‘ Committee of Five on Vie 4 Mayor apparenty thinks Mr spending too much too Mitle time Nixon ts Poon vie and WOM do better The Mayor may 1 Nixon pardeuwarly, Smith Lane, ave the Commissioners, (@ in Burs se Tae Board pressed av resolution cating upon the Commissioners to imme fon to condemn ihe prepare for the comple of the brits Later the Hoard adopted a resolution for the conden of pro the Brookixn tower o amernsy the Eas) River Manhattan, tos Anton vn The hearing Reynolds to of rine whether Anglo-American ings and 1 turned over (> Pany was continued! ¢ Paid Help Wants in this morning's WORLD. wm payer combined. DL MACHINIST PLOWERS 4 Pretty pens Woman Defendant Is Daughter of a an habitual drunkard. her and her beautiful mails! ners for] ® rant Pa'd Help Wants in the | thitteen other New York | BEHOLD WHAT TRIVIAL CAUSES - BROKE UP SIX HAPPY HOMES. Cele avereilefeieieioie secs se sree el ehty-Year- Old ¢ Over New- Fang eu! | PIKETOWN Ss) ZeMTea Mra f t apie coffert- She Wore Bloomers and Enter- HI tained Tramps, Henee Divoree. INA HOTEL Suicide of Robert Atkins, Manager for Worthing- ton Whitehouse. Robert Aukina, manager for the real estate firm of Whitehouse a& Porter of Worthington Whitehouse the cotllion leader. j¢ the 6 member, committed sutelie some the durt tonight in lal Hoted, st might: Mr. Atkine, whe te tre ol), registered at the hotel He was assigned toa roamon the fourth aviet to the bar, he went the blood was tte ugh hin near Me declined Any trouble te manager ma Vehat Mr “of the Nem bf White ae WINS avenue wale to body, Wa milly. at the ehortage would not become pub- o fhed for and read “love papers | weeks 1 hich were printed In Kansae.* They anes the stepfathe also quarreted on the subject of an- | Mra Sr child named for archy. Whitehead is fifty-five years | her husband. Hd, pia wife de fifty They were mar ays and quarr red In IMT and have children who are|he tolf her to go home to her mother, rown-up. Bhe left home la 187 Twhieh ate atid HE DRANK FOR Two » YEARS by Vn Vite to Ce ind! and | She sald that were married turned he was «9 ®» married. | en | ‘Too LONESOME. OOOO OD OOOO! Baby's Name Brought on a Quar-} rel and a Separation. | WESTFIELD, Nod. dan 12 Emory | CLEVELAND. Willam a complains that hin wife |i and married alked 19 tramps and) year a SHOT HINSELE [SAVED BY HER WS. WKINLEY. MOTHER'S TEARS Lawyer Frazer Charged Sister-in-Law with Theft. Lawyer Wallace 8 Fiazer, of 5 Bread Btreet, caused the argest of his sister, Miss Jattte Chirran care old, of Kyat Third street, on harge of stewing a diamond! ting ve He appeared Yorkville vont oealnat her tooday The nme woman works tm ow silk hous roadway. supporting herself | and her mother, She indignantly dented | she had stolen the ring Tam no heft whe cried, tt pawned a ring at omy eis est, She told me to ta lace cur 1 aoe on th Poseveral attempta to ge His morning a chambe ree Fthe lovked room to the aotel of NV vlerk ie boover the transom wnt M Atkine’s dad body yf) He had taken ott Jothes In hte] panda a rand | ore | Macietrate Account That the attate older yoand wept nar Ingutred woman among oudly, Whee that ow tos omy mother,’ saul Miss Cur- sald che Magis for her sake. sin So e | disrupted wire t th ONE SALE IN t JANUARY. i $5,000,000 LEFT BY WANDERER, Cagger Travelled About with His Horses and Dogs. DIED WITHOUT A WILL. MEN'S, OUTFITTERS. sale” advertising, but there is one fact that we would insist ure: with ina manner betitting a reputable house, and for one ‘purpo Our 16th Half-Yearly Clearing Sale of Men's Fine Clothing, Hats, Shoes & Furnishings In making this announcement we avoid the exaggeration that too often characterizes “special that the Byck Brothers’ clearing sales are never made to cover a deal in job lot clothing. sledgehammer emphasis—tha: is, ‘They are con- »s¢ only, to clear out the BYCK Fortuno Will Go to Aunt in|q BROTHERS’ CLOTHES before the season approaches.too near its end. France and Niece in Suits {Ye bys upward of 1,:0) Suits in the stangh, strong Scatch fabrics that Fave been sel'ing stealily right up to Beano Albany. toe beginning of this price reduction ard Sire extra value at th: original prices. wl The ig All that were $12.0 and $143.00 now go at. 8.90 | Ail that were $16.20 and §15,coarz now marked... {160 Wier ame ie . ody arived In| All regularly §20 of $22.50 we offer at 13.85. Others at $24 of $25 are reducsd toeeees 14.90 Mrs. Johnse yeeted i tr Richmond; ¥ Mrs. Johnson Objected, UAT eee Our finest suits, made with all the extra touches and finest hand work supposed to zo with custom clothes only. 16.70 nditicant are reduced In the same proportion, the £27.50 and $50.00 suits marked down “to. th TARENTUM. Pa, Jan, 17.—Roen Erta c who lives O R | d Y k Cc Joboe jes Willam A for diverce Jat 1, nd who has ts, t baat EA eters eg vercoats, Raglans and Yoke Coats. took her ton farm to walt on his father al ye held to-morrow in St. and mother. Then he added to thia the | Paula Episcopal chure nd fnterment oe By Leiner: overcoats begin in price sshere ae possible its, furnish a solid, substantial garment. There never work When tt came to | wil follow in Greenwool Cemetery. p'' Byck Brothers’ Coat, or one to diser: our reputation. 1 ny and feeding) ‘Mr. Cagger was fifty-two ven Our line of OVERCOATS heretofore sold at $12.09 All the $13.00 and $20.09 OVERCOATS, some 19.70 hogs, f minrsiai Rahiteancacn Piper Ese anh $15.00 are marke down to.. 9.80 ant line, now reduced to ; aoe . ut oy ke a rir} hesit to say oKly ton zm ev hai % rev Oxfords, Meltons, acunas coats heretofore sold at 0 “an 5 ya SS nies ceaacisie te Beata : eens Ie. chil.as sold at $22 and $25 are marked down to 15.40) marked down t . 19.65 left wv fortun: ore than $3.00,00, Cur fiaest Coats, all foreign fabrics, best silk lining, Montagnacs, Velours, E sunt In, Surtouts; regular price $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00, reduced to... we | wh Peris Mr y will probatl agers welt tance from anoth now added enzaging in ON THE FAR inher er of the woman who tailors, and are supposed to do so. ERESS SUITS, silk lined throughou $30.09, now marked at...++ see. Our finest sitk-lined, tailor-tinished URI marked from $35.00 down to.....-. PRINCE ALBERT COAT AND T marked town fromm $22.00 to ..... sees oe of nts « inheritar ie egularly at Our v2 21.75) ken twa horses him, The horses 15.50 Finest PRINCE ALB: A vast amount of good material is spoiled in making ready-' ~ tailors use legs for models -not stoveptpes. Trousers— they have style and shapeliness. AIL §5.C0 and $6.00 TROUSERS marked to... ynpanited Jahon his two horses and hia doze, Lee S.C. When the OUR BEST $9.00 AND $10.00 TROUSERS. . seen eceenee eens eeee mond Mr. Cesner:| He went Tired of Rural Lite, She Went |AU pret t ener to Brooklyn for Excitement. { The horses were Livery stable hely friend, As usual, necessary alierations will be made promptly free refunded withcut question for any goods returned. oe BYcK BROS tenet ose | DOWNTOWN STORE, Cor. Fulton and Nassau Sts, ATWOOD. D0 ero} ari marie sband had b nad three le known ts tt! Mr Nibany tn, making a wi Half of our regular customers for dress and semi-dress clothing are men who can afford to employ th: always popular $15 VEST are reduced Our best CUT. Wy C from $18, $20, and $22 10. eeee seve ERT reduced tiom $30.10 .... 19,25 Tuxedo or Dinner Coats .............cc00ceeeeeseee eres . 3.20] All the $7.00 and $5.00 qualities are now Dress Suits, Frock Coats and Vests, Caiwae best custom b0 CUTAWA) COAT AND 10.50 . Reduced to 11.25 to-wear Trousers. Contidentially, our Try on any pair, at whatever price, and you will find Furnishings, Hats, Slices at Nearly 1-2 Price. As we have to carry from two to three times the stock we did in former years, and as we start the clearing sale early, there are more and better opportunities for choice of bargains than ever before. of charge, and money Wwill be BycK Bros UPTOWN STORE, 154 to 164 E. 125th St., UPTOWN STORE OPEN BVENINGS Near iM Ave YALE MAN DIED | Lord & Taylor. Grand Street Store. Millinery Clearance. MILLER LOSES oC DIVORCE CASE. HAS THE GRIP. Disease Rapidly on the|Brother of Prof. Root Hats ata Sacrifice i i Excell lecti imme Increase in New Found Frozen Near . pipette clectaceadaalew offer | York. Home. The Jury Disagrees and allows you to tnke the 3.00 to 8.50 nae H ce Justice Dismisses Port |" ae . ALC RAL pena Wardens sult: Special Offerings. | Ready-to-Wear and Untrimmed Port Warden Robert 1. Miller haa, Mats; Fine French Felt Golf snd Walk- falled to secure the divorce from his} ing e, draped, fancy and velvet wife, Emma Copeland Miller. shapes; a variety of pretty hate, worth ‘The Jury fatied to agree and the| up to 3.47. ‘The digease, aided by the damp | surroundin rove street, he discovery. of nw ina vitcant solved to-day by y covered with Newletar and streets, HE Tease haw been disminned by Justice Ane Sale at 7c. Mistineuished pation: twenty stit-ldrews, of the Supreme ¢ The jury. | Wife of the Presiden’ the outskirts of Men stood seven to five against Mr} Felt Hats, including Turbans, dress She is down with woheavy eotd a inden and Centreville for] Miller at the time of their dismisaa.. shapes, short back Sailors and Fints feared that grip may he developed amate, amd at diy MRL te Ge alzo Stitched Felt Cloth Hats, worth Mrs. MeKinles was te have cor br posne went out ain bring sult up to 97. chy te gee othe Choice at 25c. Fancy Hat Trimmings. All Manner of Dainty Hat Decoratiens. Narnes hes put upen the gow Milan 1 turing whic Meow miles eund for Mrs, Marne has in Centrevtite mothe efty, roaming Creel Indinns Rompant. Lot. dan. 18 Deputy: Mare Johnson hes brought the yews thet the disaffected Creck Tnitane, known as the “Spake Hand.’ are ap tr arms and are riding through the try, whipping and mattreating pee Tndiane, size, reguinr value Tie. and 1,00, at 5Q¢. and 73c, Pretty Muslin Roses, 3 in bunch, all colors, tobe Ie the grip ke thie et eps uy tn Ne past on mi Robert k, bie Tac, a buneh, Muslin Foliage, large sprays, Tge, and 25¢, a bunch, A Choice in Gold Lace Braid, reg- ular price she. and 75c., at for atx om Mr FY Brest \ el Stigmedd Medd, Asi XN. Jan Ws The vp, tw xo mush bette ‘ eodrive bet tm Hefere doing so he went ty his i 1! sesed some mat I « |OVERSTOCKED And am compelled to unload at the following sacrifice prices: 500Over- ccats,former price $10.00, now $5.95, 650 Suits, former price $12.50, now $6.45. All $5.00 Wors- ted and Woo! Trousers, $2.65. ; SCHEIBEL, “GLOTHIER AND HABERDASHER, i 40 Broadway. 4 Wenanafy dfore | | =| [ 15c. and 2cc, per yard. A handsome and useful souvenir {ree to every purchaser of between 9 A. M. and 3 P Open until 10 o'clock Saturday night. ET TTT | A Great Sale off x Cor, Grand & Chrystie Sts. : | Fi ine FURS eames Begins Tomorrow! } | OBSTRUCTION. ——Ay We have purchased the stock of one of the best fur manufac- | turers in New York, and will place on sale tomorrow— S55,000 Worth of Fine Furs Alt Average HALF, PRICES This includes everything in the line of Furs—Capes and Coats Atruction to the finw of urine, frequent desire to not ready at this writing, but will be announced in the New York morning papers tomorrow. It will pay to come a hundred miles if pass urine, How It reduces It’s a case of making hay while the sun shines ; buying Winter Overcoats in unsea- sonably warm weather—Win- ter hasn’t come yet. Overcoats of black and blue kersey that have had their prices melted down till they are Jumped together at $1: Young men's sizes, $13. ET & CoMPANY, Fine Sitk and Velvet Roses; largo ii Warten, We fl) orders math, Cur Remnant Srle is your opportunity. You cain draw great bargains frei it. Suits to order, $14; coat and vest, $10.50; trousers, $4; all farcy silk vestings to order, $6, regardless of their former cost. We make and trim them in the smartest manner and expect to ake of every purchaser a lnst- ing friend. Money hack if you think value is not sufficient, Gvercoats, made of Inmnorted Frieze and Vicuna, up to dates long, roomy, velvet coilars,slashed pockets, cuffs, satin lined | | of all styles, as well as the small neck-pieces of every sort. Details | i | rmhal sirentment ‘Enlarged inoetate \Jyou have fur buying in mind, and the variety is so great as to meet 'Hfully every taste at every price. | . It ts the Fur Exwent of the Year | inate JOHN WANAMAKER "sais: & 10th Sta jl urethral discht bladder disease, nb- | Soret eee it ROTAL PHARMACAL Co, 24 Sycamore st., Roslindale, throughout, $20. Our Full-dress and Tuxedos, silk lined, at $30, are exceptional va'ue, ARNHEIM, aa (BROADWAY a OTH STREBE ce &

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