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‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, 3: became a favorit men who had duels to, fpht. : VANDERBILT 10 TED OE AANDEA THEE Sree cicee OAL aa eat dl AUY A PALACE: a Duchess to Get Marl- | FAME Of New York satoon. Hueh Maxwell AT REST {the Teosident Andrew's Soclety at ay J ii and presented borough House in a lis London. meeting place for wee B. Altmat. a co. WEDNESDAY, Ja wuary 33th, SHOE DEPARTMENT. fine inte pomaese sae of Mr, King’s | t ; : |Erected to Hamilton, It Rena eae Became Duellist Ren- HELD FOR BOY'S DEATH. | WOMEN'S KID BUTTON BOOTS, . . £2.00 dezvous. $ | Mees ore : WOMEN’S KID BUTTON and LACE BOOTS. archtd pliitte Com Lafterts Rend fom a Auf (Pes ase his | ins'e»s, military heels, . : . 32.50 Al eI Siegel, Cooper & Co., HANKURS AS A GIFT FROM FATHER, | Whoa Price 25 Cents. King Edward Can't Live There and Yorks Don't Want To. Jwith Aaren Megat of New York « ment oan the (Ry the Asnoctated Drew | LONDON, Jas. B.—It is now thous? Ukely that aMriborough House will de wiven up by King Edward VIL In the event of the Duke and Ducness of York not desiring to reside there fa considered likely that Mr. Willlam I Vanderbilt: witl purchase the place for the Duke and Duchers of Marlborough, which the Duchess has long desired. monument ow t twelve Siegel, Cooper & Ca. THE BIG STORE.™} HANK IRS ( in Stelsway). al) sums wr oP) G ches t3 Of business men S priv als y _Banking Hours, 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. My ‘A special despatch from london re: cently stated that the Duchess of Mar! borough might obtain Marlborough House for a town reaidence, ax the one being bulit for her {@ cramped for All Deposits Payable on Demand. $1 | cuit month Final Price Reductions on Black and Colored Dress Goods. grounds, . f on , W.; y , Tat Ww. , Vanderbilt would purchase Got an Early Start by Marry- pa i; We are closing cut the last of the passing season's styles at big re- Women Ss “ner Sariments. ve “a ‘ould not oe verified here to-day A E j (here are any yor ootine: hes uctions, and on Wednesday will offer all odd lines and colors at the low- We are on the eve of stock taking and will continu: our greet " 4 coule Vahuerbit in out of town, ing Before He Was Sa ae His Example a Year sal pricee At wblehiyaul ever bought! goods) of equal quolitys a TReRerise: | ree ioe teione ee eeretaiog cantner SLED GLC * ote i — consists of Crepons, Plaids, Henriettas. Imported Novelt es, etc., all of which have sold as high as $1.75 a yard. Wednes- day's price for choice of a large lot will be, per yard, only China and Glassware. Eighteen. Killed tn Freight: Wreck. SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 2.—Two freight Se ee Lwestern wlvouditicey A mrandfather at thirty-eight ts th Fimburst, Pa., to-day, instantly killing| record of Fred Land. HH. J. Beaf, brakeman, and tnjuringsse-| muperintendent of H. &-R. Levy'e sik, eral other trainmen. The property loss mii! in this city. He lives in Patorron. I9e arrive, and we have used the price knife, that infallible remedy, to set} it. Here are a few of the hundreds of great bargains that await the criminating, appreciative, thrifty buyer to-morrow: 500 Go!f Capes, made of fine plaid back all-wool mati is, in the news and most fashionable styles and finishings, at these great price reductii Room also needed for the new season’s goods which are on te he followed her father’s ext the bright young} married J. W. Smith oa her el hday. That was att t week she be was considerable. No J. PHYSICIAN’S WIFE - SPANKED HIM WELL: “E did throw an ecg at my hus- Mildred Lewis, of 24 East Twenty-third street. “That was because he had dragged me by the har on floor." ver laid a violent hand on her in my life," said Dr. Norman Lewis. “and there has hardly been a week of our six years of married life that she han not pounded me and struck my face and thrown things at me.” But though granted a summons by the Magistrate yenterduy Dr. Lewis since he returned home has moderated his re- sentment. After a conversation witn his wife he decided not to eerve it on her. They say it is all settled. All this ds the outcome of an ex- tremely romantic courtship and mar- rigae of six short years ago. Then} ~} Mrs. Lewis was Mildred = Smith, i trained nurse, of 124 East Twents- eighth street. She was a beautiful girl, and she is still a handsome wo- man. She was always ono of the first to be recommended to his thion- able patients by Dr. Holbrook Curtis. ‘Miss Smith was trained nurse to Melba. to Emma Eames, to Nordica, to iby! Sanderson, and among the New York patients whom she has had were the late Mrs. Calvin E. Brice, Mrs. Royal Phelps Carol, Mrs. Edward La Roy, Mrs. Fanny Barnet and Mrs. Churchill. Bhe once went to Bermuda with Mrz. Caro} on her yacht. Dr. Lewie's Stery. “Then we came here to live," said Dr. Lewis, who took up the story. “When we came in the house my elater, Miss Lewis, who now lives in Platteburg, had breakfast ready for us, and there patient waiting for me—a woman te Thad never seen defore and have never © geen since. My wife declared then that he could never stand it for me to see my patients, Im a week's time things were Just as bad ee they are now, There is no living with her.” “It ian'’t true that him,” said Mre. Lewis, "It sen't (rue that I made him do all the work. We have no servant, so he helps me at the work. I had no idea that it would ever come to this. We separated last June. < “Douglas Moore was my attorney, but , ou the matter didn't come up In court, be- caus i and wrote to me, begging me to tak him back. 1 told him to come. We have 1 ever beat Dr. Lewis went to Philadelphia, ad a good deal uf trouble, but I never thought it would come to this. “I can't belleve that he went into court thi» way, 1 can't belleve thut he sald thene things about me. There were times wnen he was the kindest of men— why, look at thia piciure." she sald. Mrs. Lewis crossed to a picture and took down two or three blue ayints of a ood-looking man with a Su Dyke peards holding a cat. The ‘man was ne. the way he was sometimes, “Those pietures were take alece of Rey. Sheldon, of Topeka What-Would-He-Do-3ian?), was here with wa last Summer. t _ Lewis loved his home and his pets—the E 1 can't believe i t and the foxterrle that he has done thie. 3 Wife's ‘Threat. 4 Then Dr. Lewis came home. Mm. Lewis koew his Jatch-key In the door, and started up, He came In the litle witting-room and deposited his hat and hung up the exg-stained coat, It was the finet meeting of husband and wife since morning, when he had wrapped Ala egg-covered hat in a newspaper and gone down to the police station, where they told him to go to court. | "* aaeither spoke. Dr. Lewin wat at ais Lewis sat un the 4y showing w Uttle. fr Get watat, where she ha What ix the trouble Kk Srw, Lewd: shall Jeave now, Dr. Lewis put down the cat on hin lgp and “stretched out both hands, palihs u rr Bee," he sald. of a physician? ‘They are the hands of a laborer, her what makes them so, all the housework here for years, | have offered to keep a nervant, but ahe will not have one. We have a houseful of lodgers, There js much to be done, and it Ido. My hi aid Mrs. acer 1. Ait q can never live here again, You’ would strike me and abuse mee Dr. Lewin-sat up and for almo time. his) eyes, met’ hi if you say tha “Are those the hands Look at that, and mind having herthrow ff + Who is said t y for Haseatt writ an the ive, tt will Mrs, Simpson to the exten x lawyer vard of St y Get Furnishings | at ryents Mint. the actress, and 1 of whom William 1. the May Belle Di Mry, Maybelle § claim the letters re bonds. Now Miss resolved himself tegy and may let the furniture: and tle for the fat Live Hospitals in our great cities are sad places to visit. Threo-fourths of the patients lying on those snow-white beds are women and girls. Why should this be the case ¢ Because they have neglected themselves. Every one of these patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warning in that bearing-down feeling, pain at the left or right of the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in the small of back. All of these things are indications of an unhealthy ndition of the ovaries or womb, What a terrifying thought! these poor souls are lying}; there on those hospital beds awaiting a fearful operation. Do not drag along at home or in your plac ment until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to ‘an examination and possible operation. Build up the female system. cure the derangements which have signified them-| selves by danger signals, and remember that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has saved thousands) of women from the hospital. Read the letter here published with the full consent of the writer, and see how she escaped! the knife by a faithful reliance on Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and the consistent treatment of her medicines. Mrs. Knapp tells of her Great Gratitude. “Dean Mrs. Pinknas :—I have received much benctit from using. your Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash. After my child was born, blood poison set in, which left me with granalated in- flammation of the womb and congested ovaries, 1 had suffered from suppressed and painful menstruation from a girl. ‘The doctors told me) {he ovaries would huve to be removed, I took treatment two yearn to escape un operation, but still remained in “miserable health in both body and inind, expecting to part with my reason with each coming month. Aiter using] one bottle of the Compound, | became entirely! rid of the trouble in my I continued to! use your remedies unti? cn “The last nine months hia been passed in. fect good health. This, | know, T owe ene to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- jc Compound. “My gratitude is great indeed to the one to whom s0 many women owe their health and happiness."—Mus, F, M. Kxarr, 1528 Kinnic- we are constantly publishiog, we hav ass... $5,008, wuich will be paid to'any person who will show Isinnic Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. i; Owing to the fact that some sk people have {ro:n time to time ques o deposited with the National City Rank, of Ly jase 4 a testimonial is not genuine, of was published before obtaining writer's special ‘permueioa.—Lypi, Porqman Mapiginn | A few uf our latest and greatest price reductions--the most important reductions offered anywhere on fine China and Glassware at the present time. Not for another year, perhaps, will you have such an opportunity to save moncy as this sale presents to you. | Slasswars. New patterns in pressed crystal Glass at deeply cut prices. Open Stock Dinnerware. Two very fine Open Stock Pat- terns which we wish to discontinue Tumbh mi ie iy will be closed out before inventory alana! utes asd barded; garni time (February 1) at exactly half) per deren, 20 former prices, As the assortment is Tumblers, water size, best quality very complete full Dinner and Tea thin teed blown glass, reduced to, Sets can easily be made up from the Fet dozen, 33 same. Lemonade Set, richly decorated; large juz, © glasses and embossed tray; Dinzer Set, 103 picces, fice Austrian reduced to 75 China, hardeomely decorated, every p ‘ piece full gold lined, regularly on aale Fine China, Lainps ant at $21.00, reduced row to 18.50 Bric-a-Brac. A pre-inventory sale at about !-3 off our Dinner Set, 100 pieces, French Limozes China, handsomely decorated, regu- ' larly worth $25.00, reduced row to former Jaw prices. Our entire collection of Bric-a-Brac, Freach 18.50) ard Italian Brontes and Marbles will bs offered to-morrow without tecerve ot te- striction, Mt a Reduction of One-third Off 13.50, Five French Limoges China, hazdsomely hand painted ard coit-goid stippled, newest (The above set ia an Open Stock Pattern, 2¢corstions, in plates of all rizes Bread and fro the celetrsted plea Pottery, which Butter, Tes, Breakfast, Dinner and Soup offers a great advantage to the buyer, as all Plates, Cups and Saucer of all styles and troken pieces can te readily replaced. and any decotaticns, Salad Bowls, etc., etc., will aize dinner or tea set can be selected from | 4180 be offered to-morrow same.) Ml a Reduotion of One-third OMf, Dinner Set, 113 pieces, very richly decorated in spray decorations, every fece full go'd tired, regularly worth 18.50, reduced now to Hlousefurnishings. Preparatory to our annual stock-taking ; February Ist) we are making great price reductions. Come here now for whatever you need in this line and you'll get it for less money than you have ever paid before—here or at any other store. Lcok at some of our offerings: Sray Steel Enamel Ware Of the Firat Quality, Guaranteed. 10 Lip Sauce Pans, 4-qI. aire; spscial, at, 30 Woodenware. Towel Aims, made of hardwood, highly polished; special, at, Cotton Braide! Clothes Linea, 90 ft.; special, at, 11 No. 7 Tea Kettle; special, at, 40 Chopping Bowls, 11 in. size; spe- Coffee Pot, 3-qt. size; special, at, 25 cial, at, © Cooking Pot, 3-qt. size; special, at, 27 Step Ladder Chairs, strongly made; special at, a4| Sundries. Salt Boxes, inlaid wood; special, at, 10 Chopping Knives; special at 5 Clothes Horses, the folding style, 4 ‘Toilet Paper, of the finest tissue; ft. high; special, at, 20 special, per roll, at 3 White Enamel Cuspidors, nicely Stoves, | decorated; special at 14 25 per cent. off all our Gas Radia- peatherette Lunch Boxes, folding tors and Oil Heaters. style, your choice at 20 Our No. 7 Cooking Stove, guarantce’ Round Cheese or Cracker Boxes, to be a good cooker and baker; regu. heavy japanned tin; special at 20 larly eold at $10.00, + pecial at Our “Uncle Sam'’ Cooking Stove, has large size cabinet base and nickel- \p, plated trimmings; No. 7 size; regu- | lastly sold at $15.00, special to-mor- row at 7.75 | scalloped Edge Bread Knives; special ‘at ead Knives, in seta of three; very fal at 15 10.50 Nickel Plat:d Tap Bells; special at 10 Sewing Machines tor $15.75. We will sell you to-morrow a Sewing Machine for $15.75 that is equal to any $60.00 machine sold anywhere at the present time. What's more, we'll guarantee it fully for five years from the day you buy it. Here are a few descriptive details—if they interest you, come here and we'll explain the rest: This machine is an improvement on the latest make of the famoca Singer Sewing Machive, ani has the maker's name stamped on it. Has S-drawer drop hesd, which gives it the appearance of a table when cleed, Noiseless, ber relf-thread- ing shuttle, automatic tension and, in short, all the latest and best improvements. Have you seen our High-grade Ball-bearing Sewing Machine? If not, you don’t know what a gcod thing you are missing. No other machine runs so lightly and so easily, and with such a little expenditure of human energy. Prices run from $19.00 upward. Hal Gasman (C0) pes Think of it! We also have Curtss Seana A Ftalf a Dozen Four-Ply Linen Collars Six for 20c.—less than 4c. each for Collars that are <|_ worth 15c.—and what is equally remarxable —every up-to-date style that H is worn by fashionable men—will be found in the lot. Chere Aro 4,000 Dozen of Ghem to Select From. Every size from 12 to 18. Not all perfect—some may, be damaged— but you need not mind that—you can pick out the perfect ones ! Any size or style you can think of— And the price for them will be We don’t expect these goods to last over a day or two—so'don’t put) AP it off until:too late, but come at once. eta B $8.00 and $10.00 Capes for 3.99 $11.00 2n1 $12.00 Capes for 5.00 $14.00 and $16.00 Capes for 7.50 Oxford Coats, full linea and silk faced; all fresh, new goods; regular $8.50 coats reduced to Three-Quarter Oxford Raglan Automobiles, full lined and velvet piped storm collar and large revers; regular $14.75 coats re- duced to . Full Length Raglan Ulsters, tailor finished and full of style; an $18.75 ulster reduced to Plain Seal Flush Coats, full satin lined; reduced from $15.00 to Seal Plush Coats, trimmed with select beaver collar and revers; regular $20.00 coats reduced to Groceries. Sharp competition reduces pricea and often lowers qualities. We cut prices whenever necessary, but never lower the high quality of our: goods as many cthers do. For Wednesday, these specia bs Tomatoes; ‘Hazel"’ brand solid cold | ‘Mitfora” packed whole Tomaten, deep red {n double stresgt, full 16 oz. bot, colot and thoreg hly ripened; ceticiens Varilla, 70c.; Lemor, war, prepared in filtered water ai re 8 1 cked'in’ large sanitary caus, €0¢., Fistiectot Rests tasets band abeez 1.40, can, 12) ment than any other beef extract om Pork: Loin of fancy Jersey pork, 9 | the m: ‘special, 4 07. jar, Coffee: Mocha and Ja' Popular | Peaches: ‘Iron City’ brand choice Blend," rich arcmatic flavor, 4 Ibs:, | Califorrin Lemon Cling Peaches, $1.00, Ib., 28 | can, Comm: ‘Hazel brand fancy Maine Apsicots: ‘‘Hazel'’ brand extra Call- * Sugar Coin, Creamy Suceotash or fornia Apricots, packed in heavyte- <5 Marrowfat Peas, tender, sweet anda | fined sugar syrup, can, fine flavor, dor., $1.25, can, 11) weapte 8: Hazel" brand pare Celery: Choice White Kalamaroo Sap Mape, per qt. can, Celery, bunch, 10 iy pars, ofall pound tars to box, par Dor, $2.65: per ear, nr as Wines and Liquors, ‘A short list of the best brands), Tea: Choice first picki mosa Oolong, Youn, powder, Englis Breakfast, and Ceylon, of out Blended Teas, rich, or, delicious arom 43 Paster nna eto 19 | ¢xtremely low prices for to-m Fish—Boston Finnan Haddies, |b, 8} kik’ Old Crow Rye Whiskey, per Rice-Choice Japan Rice, 4 Ibs., 25} iene phi Aina ' Hennessey Imported Brandy, bot., icatersen — Pict xe Feet, oo +4 split and spiced, Ib., Auscpp'e India Pale Ale, “Red brand, genuine, imported in Coco1—Hazei Breakfast Cocoa, i in’ Buiten-ou-Trent, ery ass, bottled in nourishing, 't-Ib. decorated cat 22 |, per dor, a Baking Power “Harel brand, 15) OM Crow Whiskey, 1894, bot., strictly pure, '{-Ib. can, Vermouth, ted in glass, Mustard—‘‘Hazel"' English Mustard, tet., yy 4 Sclb cam, 10 creme de Menthe, large bottle, Sor —-‘'Hazel"’ Soups, absolutel; 1 pard, delicately seasoned, dot, $2.35 | Perfection Cocktails, all varleties, cap, 20 | Per bot., Sardines—Falstaf's Boneless Sar- Rack and Rye, good for coughs and dines, halves, key opener, can, 17 | colds, . ae, Catsup- ‘Harel’ brand Tomato Cat- | California Post, Sherry, Anzelica sup, carefully made from selected red | Muscatel, made from selected spre ripe Tomatoes, delicately seasoned of choicest Callfernia soil, with Hazel spices, bottle, 17 ; cluding jug, ‘Hazel’ Whole Wheat Plour coo- Maryland Rye, per gal., including the Wheat that is ft t» use, | Jug, og fll nutritive valu, Sb: 0M Crow and Pepper Whlskey, pet gal. Fisch’s Golden Wedding, per gal., Scotch acd Irish Whiskey, per gal., Jamaica Rush, per gal Photographs. A Special Offering. d ne For one week only we will take your photograph, finish it in our beget Cabinet Carbonette style, and fit same with mat in a handsome gilt frame ‘Hazel’ Rolled Oats, kiln dried and sterilized, 2-Ib. pige., Plum Pudding: Ready to use, enough for stx people, per can, with matched corners (eize 10x12 inches’, for the very low rice of u Three dollars is what you would have to pay elsewhere.) Gallery on the roof. Take special elevator. [aad Ge, a Pats. i a Bey 15 f