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10 MILES Queen’s Remains to Leave Os-) borne at 1.45 P. M. To- Morrow Royal Yacht Will Convey Body Through Great Fleet Amid Roaring of Many LONDON, Jan. 31.—All the details of the navai pageant at Spithead to-mor- fow, and the procession with the Queen's remains from Osborne House, veh. thence to Portsmouth, are complet No such massing of warships excecpt at the jubilee review has ever been seen, The whole route from Cowes to Ports- mouth, ten miles, is already ined with huge battle-ships and cruisers, which to-morrow will be manned and belch forth minute guns as the mournful naval procession passes. The royal coin will leave Osborne do M. House at 1.45 P. gun-carriage * Hne of mourne veyed to the r: The Albert through ten m! mouth, follow yachts and the Hohenzo’ man Imperial Bd Procession 7 ships’ mini yards and si of the fleet. At Portsmouth the malo all night and « ing the Journey to Londor gun, the body arriving at Victoria Sta- tion about $9) A. Mo The following 15 the official order of the procession from teborne to Cowe 8 ong At LG P.M. the coffin will be bor from Osborne House by Her Majest: Mizhlanders and will be placed on gun-carrlage. The Queen's ¢ Grenadter ards, with the Que Color, will be drawn up facing t trance, will present arms, th about and outward, formin; double rink through which the carriage will pass. Thin escort whl march on of the cottin out aide of the « ‘The households of ner late Maj and of King | 1 Queen Ale andra and of t er members of the royal family will be formed In the apace outside the entrunce and will follow: In the procession after the members of gi! royal family. Massed bands will be; formed unon the carriage drive and will move off as noon us the gun-carriage reaches the carrisge drive. On the gun-carrlage being drawn up at the pler the coffin will be 3 the gun-carri; berta by seamen from the roya' in full dress with red-striped o' The troops will be in review order, with rolled greatcoats, haveniacks and water bottles. wi — GERMAN SHIPS REACH COWES. COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. 31.—Prince Henry of Prussia and his staff landed her “+ noon. After an Inspection of the Guar of Honor the Prince proceeted toy Osborne Houre. The squadron of German warships commanded by Prince Henry, compris- ing the Nagship Haden and the cruisers Victoria Luise, Hagen and Nymphe, reached Spithead to-day. 33,000 TROOPS FOR FUNERAL. LONDON, Jan. 31.—A special train to-| day brought to the Charing Cross sta- tion a number of members of royal fam- | Mes upon the Continent here for the ————— CERMANY AND BRITAIN ALLIES Ambassador at Berlin Called to London by the King. LONDON, Jan. 31.—That Great Britain and Germany are actually in alliance and that some important political de- velopment 1s at hand Is shown by the precedence given all things German at the Queen's funeral. The eagerness with which the result of the understanding {s awaited was intensified to-day by the sudden recall of Sir Frank Lascellcs, the British dor, from Berlin to London, telegraphed to come at once. At the naval pageant off Spithead to- morrow the German aquadron Is given the place of honor, It will be the last to wee the Alberta with the remains of the Queen on hoard enter Portsmouth harbor, In all the ceremonies ashore the Crown Prince of Germany, Frederick William, wili take precedence next to and after the crowned heads. In- spired editorials continue to appear here eulogizing the German Emperor. Despatches from Paris and St. Petera- burg evidence the growing uneasiness ; with which the “Anglo-German Alll- anco" Is watched by France and Russia. —————_— Life-Savern Reseued Crew. {Bpeclal to The Evening World.) NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 31.—The lumber achooner George H, Congdon from Georgetown, 8. C., for Perth Amboy, N. J. js ashore on a reef near Cape Hatteras. Seven men comprising the 7 ¢rew were rescued by Iife-savers, The. Vessel will be a otal lose, : ~ from Prealdent McKinley and Mrs, Gar- cteee THE © P | IN FUNERAL PAGEANT!) SOME FACTS ABOUT QUEEN’S FUNERAL. Ht Pirie Piniei-i-i-! in State. troops to Il TWO MILLION crowd atrecte CHOICE windows in London sell will persone. rinineiciei=! SINGLE rcata can be $123. JET, purple and crape supplies are exhausted. ALL businesses will close Satur- day, even the newspapers. had at Guns. purpcee of aitendiag the funeral of Queen Victoria. {+ piniebieleFetetefetet Among those who arrived were the | Shieh “ crown Prince of Sweden, Prince John | ing fatuce road some shops ary George of Saxony, the PrPince of Saxe- Aeereeuer raped with nt ste Altenburg, Prinze Waldeck-Pyrmont and! purple « the Prince and PPrincess of Sthaunburg- | Atmast Lippe. and their respective suttes. They | tot WW Were conducted in royal carriages to} Buckingham Palace and the various | hotels, | erywoere belnil furty-three thousand troops will xtand| shouider to shoulder with arms reversed | form a lane (hrouga whict of the Queen and the mourners BIG WREATH OF THE PRESIDENT. will pass. Stands are Jumes'a Palas and in. the LONDON, Jan. 31.—The United States | e, similar pte Embassy will send to Windsor Cantie,| *ectators are Heine: three magnificent floral pleces—wreatns| Te sidewalks of 8: almost impassable. C 3 ery are everywhere, building stands and Ps Heil and «a cross from United States Ambassador Choate. "he President's wreath Is 8 fect in aineicr and of solld white cameilae, les of the valley, tu.fpa and roses, with 4 cluster of mauve orchids In the centre. Mr. Choate’s cross tx of the same fow- . Mrs. € lelii's wreath arum:, Neapolitan vioiet y LONDON DONS ITS MOURNING. In Piee - are being pret posable nook from De shire House to the cony of Apsley House. Lamp-posts refuges In the middle of roadways are belng removed. In the Edgeware road and thence to Paddington are the liveliest’ scenes of al. The entire population of the district and suburbs seems to have congregated in search uf accommodation, and traf ficking in seats is going on In the atreet walch gives It the appearance of a busy market. Hurdly a houre but is being let out. Cambridge Row ty tned on both sides with atanda and people eagerly pay $15 or $20 for seats on them, while windows houses in the rear of the stands, een between them and the road- Streets Impassable for New Stands and Balconies Building, es along Final Reductions to Close the Williams Stock. LADIES’ GLOVES. This price cut on the $1.50 Gloves is no reflection on their quality, style or te It's a trade chance used toquicken acquaintance and iinprove confidence. Capeskin: with arrow point backs, and selected Lambskin, Paris point backe, 2 clasp, all sizes, newest tanr, real value $1.! MEN'S GLOVES. Fownes's, Dent's and Adler’ $1.75 and $2.00... MEN'S COLLARS AND CUFFS. ren eaten Collara that DP. ab & Co. sold at Four-Ply Culls, per pair.. BOYS’ SUITS. All wool, 2 pieces, in Tweeds and Fancy Mixtures; und 16, were $2.98 and @3.98........+ Chiidren’s : op Coats and Keefers,Ox.or sizea 3 to 8, were @1.95 and #2.49.. CORSETS “Her Majesty '’ style No. 250, regularly $3.' C. I. Imported, regularly $3.50... i Straight Front, regularly $1.00. RUBBER OVERSHOES The Gc, kindesse..-+ SHOES Ladies’ Manniah and Medium Toe Oxford Ties, were $2.49, Ladica’ Hand Turned Common Sense Oxford Ties, were $2.00. Ladies’ Patent Tip Button or Lace Boots, medium tor, value $2.00 Youths’ French Patent Leather Hand Welt Lace shoe: o 2, widths B to E, were $2.75. Same in sizes 24% to 544, were 3.25, IN THE BASEMENT 50, 97¢ some with silk linin, 6c 9c izes 14, 15 ees eeeeeeeee covert and Chinchilla; 1.88 1.50 1.25 Crystal ‘Table Tu! 1c | Brass Umbrella sta: ++ 5Oc Crystal Cream Ju; 3c | Téko5in. Bi ties 5Qc Crystal sugar Rowl!. 3 qt. Enamelled Tea and Cotlee Crystal Celety Stands Nickel top silver-plat Shakerr....+-++ Nickel top silver-plaie No, 7 Oval’ Wash Bou Copper Bottom... Japanned Bread Bos SUgS score ceseee Jopannet Cash Box 28c White Covered Japanned Covered Du: 5c Dinhes....seeeee No. 7 Ash Cans, heavy j:9\ van- ized int 10 qu. Gi Decora ed Chinn iron, with hi Bi Fire vanized Iron P Blue Decorated Tea Pots. Silexo Scouring Soap. 2c Decorated China Butter Pads. 2c Dandy Launury Soup. 2c White Metal TableS;oonr,each 20 Liquid Enameline. 5c Nickel Silver Table Forks, Peterman’s Roach Food 6c MH AOzs cece ssoee: Ammonin, % gal., stron 10c Pride 0: tho Parlor Pol 10: Toilet-Paper Holders... ler ORLD: THURSDAY “1: VISNEN KING TO REVIV PUBLIC KISSING. will Salute the Ladies. Edward VII. King Falward VU oKALIve + ngitat | Ci many are the ste e Kart of Dun James Jone “0 teath | ¢ hth | 9 : RO Re Ee "|G. W. STEVENS’S CAR AFIRE. (rection, - i = cerey of India, a n moet brillie fonda at Aa High | . “5 ny of Ireland bas 1 omught drawing REIN COnntG Is was{C> © 0. Presidents Luzertons ais custom, anid omewhat dr yea for several re und ia |C. and 0, ealent’s Luxuriows wots Known as an adi t ) finetions of the past qu SP tret SVE TRA ‘ Haaren ‘ A ar of President George regex there is much gost reat of a eentury, a refreshment = 7 ! athe ines scaneanenaaone over the statement that he will noo ig) inatead guests to ¢ 1 John >. apeake a nore the right given him by an unwrt? sand es under tie w n tne Wahlo avenue ten law y y, caught fire early this Sul, memoers of King Edwards sul'e 1 Bi in overheated stove. CG. their friends that Ua Mase a5 red porier, Was awake y the fenr respenstl veship. — Wiiere formerly he was genial, butexacttig ald pears overwhelmed trritable regarding official matters he has become profoundly grave Sind e>- ceedingiy considerate to those tle hotdt about Palace For Bargain Friday We offer special values in Slassware and Corlet Sets. If you need all or any of them, come and see the offerings. You won't be disappointed. Tumblers, water size, best crystal glass, fluted and banded, special, dozen, 20 Tumblers, water size, best quality thin lead blown glass, very special, dozen, 33 Salts and Peppers, with nickel-plated top, best qual- ity crystal glass, special at 5 Butter Dish, with cover, imitation of cut glass, spe- cial at y/ 0 Oil or Vinegar Cruet, of cut glass, with cut glass stopper, very special to-morrow at 6 (7) Cut Glass Mustard Jar, with silver-plated top, very rich design, special at 25 Cut Glass Tumblers, water size, rich design, special, per dozen, Sherbet Cups, with plate, of fine Bohemian glass, in assorted colors, very handsomely decorated; regularly sold at $12.00 per doz.; special to-morrow at, each, Toilet Set, 6 pieces, very nicely decorated in assorted colors; special at Toilet Set, 9 pieces, very nicely decorated in assorted colors; special at Toilet Set, 10 pieces, very richly decorated in floral designs in natural colors, every piece heavily gold stippled; special at 145 3.25 For Bargain Friday We offer special values in Men’s Clothing. Last day but one of the Great Clearance Sale Price Reductions prior to Stock-taking. Take advantage of them and you'll secure good, seasonable, well made clothing cheaper than at any time heretofore this season. Here are a few of the many bargains that await the prompt. 720 Men's Splendid Winter Suits, comprising some of the season's choicest garments---all sorts of makes and designs that have been on sale at up to $12.50 each, will go on the ‘Bargain Tables’’ to-morrow. Your choice at the unheard of price of 350 Men's Fire Fancy Vests, in all sorts of makes and designs; former $2.00 and $3,00 grades, sizes from 33 to 40 only; clearance sale price, your choice, only White Aprons for bartenders, waiters, butchers, etc., with or without bib, made of standard white butchers’ drill; regular ‘0c. grade; clearance price just half, 3.00 75 75 Jor Bargain Friday We offer special values in Blankets and Comrorters. The approach of stock-taking and a prac- tically winterless winter are accountable for these big price reductions: 10-4 Cotton Fleece’ Blankets, white or gray, worth 60c. a pair; reduced to 11-4 Cotto. Fleeced Blankets, white only, worth $1.15 a pair; reduced to 11-4 Cotton Fleeced Blankets, white or gray, worth $1.95 a pair; reduced to 10-4 Woollen Blankets, in white only, worth $2.50 pair; reduced to 11-4 Woollen Blankets, in white only, worth $3.00 a pair; reduced to ; 2, 45 11-4 California Blankets of fine quality (weight 5% Ibs. per pair), worth $7.50; reduced to 3b 00 11-4 Avstratian Wool Blankets, of an extra fine qual- ity (weight 5!, Its. ), worth $10.00 a pair; reduced to, OF. 50 95 1.50 195 Jor Bargain Friday We offer special values in Gowels and Crashes. Pre-Inventory Clearance Price Reductions. Look them over, take advantage of them, and Save money. Bath Towels, extra large size, regularly worth 2£c.; reduced to Face Towels, with hemstitched borders, regularly worth 22c.; recuced to Bath Mats, large size, in pink and blue, regularly worth 50c.; reduced to Huckaback Towels, all linen, with initials, regularly worth 30c.; reduced to Russian Crash, for kitchen uses, regularly worth 16c. @ yard; reduced to oj 16 16 39 20 2% » SANUARY 31, Exercise His Right be diet ce 1901. PAUCHTER OF (DRA to Lady Rache! Passes Away at | Adare Manor. | | Go Savings Bank Doposétors. Interest at 4 per cent. per annum paid on all sums of $5.00 and upward that are left on deposit three months or more. Amounts deposited before the tenth of any month will draw interest for the full month. All deposits payable on demand without notice. Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations received subject to check. Drafts on foreign countries issued at current rates, payable in all parts of the world. Foreign mor-y bought and sold. A general banking business transacted. Banking hours, 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Sreget, Cooper & Co., Bankers. Jor Bargain Friday We offer special values in Dress Goods Remnants. A final clearing sale of all short lengths of Black and Colored Dress Goods, in ends suit- able for waists, skirts and children’s dresses, The styles and colorings are all of the latest, as good in every way as if cut fresh from the piece. We've divided the big collection into three great lots for Bargain Friday, as follows: Lot 1, consisting of Dress Goods Remnants that have been selling for as high as SOc. a yard from the piece; your choice, per yard, only Lot 2, consisting of Dress Goods Remnants that have been selling for as high as 75c. a yard from the piece; your choice, per yard, only Lot 3, consisting of Dress Goods Remnants that have been selling for as high as $1.50 a yard from the piece; your choice, per yard, only Jor Bargain Friday We offer special values in Children’s Warm Head Wear. A choice of Angora Tam o' Shanter Fine Worsted Yarn Double Toques, in all the desirable colorings of the season, and in the best grades only; caps that have been on sale at up to 75c. apiece; reduced for Bargain Friday, in order to clear them SN ea 25c. apiece. Jor Bargain Friday We offer special values in Sood Ohings to Gat and Drink. We can feed you better than any other caterer in Greater New York, and for far less money, at all times. If you doubt the truth of this statement, just compare our goods and prices with those of any other store and judge for yourself. Here are some sample quotations to begin with: 19 29 39 Fish: Selected Long Island Porgies, or Weak Fish, Ib., 7 Boston Codfish Steaks or Large Smelts, Ib., 10 Sturgeon: Lake Superior Smoked Sturgeon, Ib., 26 Meat: Prime Cuts Rib Roast Beef, tender and juicy, Ib., 1255 Hindquarters of Canada Spring Lamb, per Ib., 124% Fancy Pennsylvania Spring Turkeys, lb., 125 Special: Rolff's Imported Cervelat Sausage, so well known in the country as to sell readily in the regular way at 50c. per Ib.; special price, Wednesday, per Ib., 25 Lemons: Choice large juicy Messina Lemons, doz., 15 Oranges: Sweet California Oranges, per doz., 25 Cake: Special home-made Layer Cakes, round layers uf rich, fluffy Cake, and delicious pure fruit cream, Orange, Lemcn, Chocolate, Pineapple; special, each, 25 Oats: Victor Oats, 2-lb. packaye, 5 Bacon: ‘‘Hazel'' brand Breakfast Bacon, cut from young corn-fed pigs, specially cured under our own supervision, delicious and toothsome, Ib., 12% Tomatoes: Southern red ripe, delicious Tomatoes, can, 7 Beans: 5 lbs. New York State Pea Beans, 23 Corn: ‘*Pontiac’’ fancy State Sugar Corn, per can, 7 String Beans: 2-1b. cans, per can, 6 Jelly: Mrs. Thompson's home-made Currant Jelly, per glass, Peas: Imported French Peas, ‘Petit Pois’’ Fins, can, Coffee: Economy Blend Java, sound body, delicious aroma, S-lbs., 95c.; per Ib., Tea: Your choice of our Green, Black or Blended Teas, rich delicate flavor, regularly sold at 50c. per lb.; spe- 16 15 20 ¢ial, 3-Ibs., $1.00; Ib., at 40 Salmon: Columbia River, flat cans, per tin, 10 Boss's Famous Fig Bars, lb., 12 Choice Evaporated Peaches and Peers, per Ib., 11 Jams: Milford Pure Fruit Jam, assorted), per tin, 10 Cheese: Herkimer County Cream Cheese, per Ib., 10 Sardines: Falstaff's Boneless Sardines, halves, per tin, 17 Canned Fruit: N. Y. State Raspberries, White Cherries or Bartlett Pears, per can, 11 Soap: Armour's Woodchuck Soap, 5 cakes, 12 Wines and Liquors. Double Stout, invaluable for invalids California Claret, a fine table wine, and a good tonic for Gripp2, doz., 90 per gal., ou per | Maryland Rye Whitkey, gal., 2.00 Hennessey imported Brandy, bot., 1.10 ou Crow and Pepp:r Wi 14 Crow Whiskey bot, 59 | Bale Pepper Wainer aeence Mtn 59 Monticello Kye Whiskey, gal age, per bot., SSc., OSe. and 45 | Monogram ity: Whiskey, gal., California Port and Sherry Wiue, per | Jameson's Irish Whisk " 1.05 Ramaey Scotch Whiskey, xal., 4.50 0S BROTHER WUNBAVEN DES fROQ) DEA Fitzgerald. Was Unconscious Room Filled with store. The origin of the fire le un- known, as there was no light nor fire in m . Smoke James's 4 and he did not smoke — snk awoke the re ream, In whieh Jai suffocating volume of smoke out, ‘ Frank crawled Into the room, found his brother unconscious on the bed/and ardiy breathing. He rolied the slumb= trer to the floor and dragged him Into the hull, ‘The head of the famliy was a. ot | meeping. When the door was | volunteer fireman in Brooklyn years ago: | lle organized his children into a fite” Jbrigade and extinguished the flames u |atter they had done about $200 damage. In a, A fan worked over James for j{x0 hours before consclourness was re waen He notified Patrolman tin an alarm. sround delayed the ve car, one of the road, was damaged to the of 32,(¢0, (the smoke w For Bargain Friday We offer special values in House and Gable Linens. It’s well nigh giving away these fine to sell them so cheaply, but sound business principles demand these sacrifices from time to time. It’s your opportunity to stock your linen chests at money-saving prices. Pillow Cases, well made and of good quality; clear- ance price, Sheets of a good, strong quality of muslin, small size; clearance price, each, Sheets of a good, strong quality of muslin, of a very large size: clearance price, each, Bed Spreads, already hemmed; regularly worth $1.00 each; clearance price, Bed Spreads, fringed, of an excellent quality; clear- ance price, Pattern Table Cloths, all linen, three sizes and prices: JO. 27 59 15 1.69 8-4 10-4 124 each, 1.19 1.49 ana 1,79 — Table Cloths, hemstitched, of a finer quality, three 104 sizes and prices, 2-4 12-4 each, 1,75 2.25 and 2.75 Linen Napkins, silver bleached or pure white, size 21x21 inches; worth $1.69 a dozen; clearance price, 125° LIS Linen Hematitched Napkins, worth $2.50 a doren; clearance price, Hemstitched Bar or Fingerbowl Doilies, 6x6 inches; clearance price per dozen, Fringed Dollies, with colored berders, size 14x14 inches; clearance price, each, Jor Bargain Friday We offer special values in Women’s Undergarments. We’re on the eve of stocktaking, and Bar- © gain Friday must see the last of all odd lots, broken lines, or ‘‘few of a kind,’’ no matter what the loss on them may be. Take advantage of this clearance sale and you'll secure bargains that are not possible at any other time or place. Here are some of them: Women's Drawers—All od4 ‘ete, regularly worth from 29c. to35c. a pair, offered for a quick clearance at T9 Women's Drawers—-All broken lots of regular 49c. Drawers, offered for a quick clearance at JZ. ‘Women's Underskirts of fancy colored ma- terials, worth $2.50, Reduced to Women's Underskirts of imported mercerized i sateens, 4 25 Women's Taffeta Underskirts, worth $5.00, reduced for a quick clearance to : 4 3, 50. Women’s Black Sateen Underskirts, while they last, 29 Women's Street Shawls, regularly worth 75c., 89c. , and 98c., reduced for a quick clearance to 65 Women's Night Gowns—Lace or embroidery trimmed * square neck, regularly worth $1.45, reduced fora quick clearance to 7 00. Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, with embroidered edge, regularly on sale at 98c. a piece, reduced for a 65 quick clearance to Jor Bargain Friday We offer special values in Dross Linings. Some big reductions on high-grade goods. Mercerized Silk Moreens, plain shades, regularly worth 49c, a yard, reduced to IO Mercerized Silk Moreens, in fancy stripes, regularly worth 75c. a yard, reduced to Mercerized Silk Moreens, in high colors and dark effects, regularly worth $1.25 a yard, reduced to Percalines, in fast black and colors, regularly worth 1Sc. a yard, reduced to Percalines, in fast black and colors, regularly worth 18c. a yard, reduced to Percalines, in fast black and colors, regularly worth 25c. a yard, reduced to Jor Bargain Friday We offer A box of 50 Sood Cigars tor 50 These cigars have Sumatra wrappers, fine long Havana fillera, and are all New York made. There is a wi choice of assorted brands in Perfecto, Puritano and other. known shapes, equal in quality to many 10c. cigars and worth up to $2.50 a box. We have but 300 boxes, se: want one you will have to be prompt.

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