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KING SPEAKS FOR BRITAIN’S FUTURE. —— Replying to Lord Mayor’s Address Edward VII. Predicts Continued Greatness. LONDON, Feb., 13.—The Lord Mayor, and dutiful addresses and the zeal and me Sheri! ‘nd the Aldermen, roded in| #fection they testify for my throne and person. mazarine gowns, accompanted by civic] "IP", a great consolation to me, in Officers, sword-bearers, mace-bearers and| my xrief, to know of the wide and other attendants, proceeded In state car- heartfelt’ sympatny to which you give expression and, with you, I wilt ever Tiages to St. James's Palace to-day to| She, cherish the recollection of the memor- Preacnt to the King a loyal address on!able reign of my beloved mother, re- behalt of the City of London. 'nowned ing ourcannalaialikes for the The King and the Duke of Cornwaili Pafenmnt, und for thelt everewidentng and York, attended by their suites, | and deepening attachment to our Gov reached the palace shortly after noon. ! ernm and institutions, The 01 f 5 “The ancient city of London, alike he ceremonial was the same as 18 ob-! justrious Dy. its history “and. by” the » All the principal! efforts of its enterprising citizens, has i ever been foremost in responding to the call of duty and In devotion to the tn- terest of the Empire, and I feel certain ita fulure wilt not’ belle Its glorious pant. 5 ss bly Join In your prayer. that the blesal of Almighty God may be{ » myself and my Consort. dently hope the efforts i ultil the expectations of loyal people will, under Idance, promote the welfare pire And the prosperity of all subjects.” the addresses of ani London County of my Empi clansen of my 1 at your loyal TOO-LATE, CL SSAED BY 15 - Committee Finds Sarah Zimmerman, Who Is Dying. INJURED AT GRAND CENTRAL. Incoming Train Cut Of Workman's Riche Anthony Detito# ear old, an n rer, 1% Elizabeth street, struck by an incoming train this while at work In the yard of rad Central Station. Mis right leg was cut off at the knee. Ile was removed to the Flower Hospital. Tue EVENING TELEGRAM What have you that you want to Comtmittee of Fifteen was repre- eo! @ a lawyer In the Essex Market porning when the of voyeurs of charged with abduc- Prank Gr Vi Alen stre ton, wan called. ctxsed of having abducted 1d Sarah Zimmerman, of t, and then puicing her in dive and living off her n Allen Melt ear . ‘The girl !s a mere child and ts ow in viewue ing from acute peritoni:ts, exchange a criminal operation. Ten days the girl's father, Solo- for n Zimmerman, told the Committee something Fifteen, he had learned that his thter was In a'dive, He told how # had kept company with the girl else? See nded to be a single man, but Aeally married and had a chijd. Ugetective was employed by the! the % “tree, and Saturday he located 1 in ¢hd dive mentioned and asked] SECON » Walsh, of Eldridge street station, ‘sher out. The Captain sent two of | PAGE {Qetectives after the girl, and they ner on the Bowery. They ar- oO aq her, and, from information given > to-day’s (ef, arrested Gross in Eldridge str dy pure che next maoraing Ge E . nig_offered to marry. the Rit admitted th: he could not agit vening re to commit igamy. ‘ne Me Wit over unt tis morning | F elegram. girl was sent to the Children’s re ty's# rooms. There she became very It is Monday and was sent to Bellevue, his morning that her y is almost too slight ws Was put under $2,009 the mus| advertising Phys: chance of r to mention. ans bonds, ‘ae morn e was continued agal Friday morning on the one told . Gross ix alleged to be he infamous “agere: he Allen Siget Cadet day. Advertisements may be left at the office of the ing Te Herald muare, or atthe raw (oposite Post Office), Twenty-third street, Eighth recent ¥ officer in known, St. Franc “Reception, venue, Also any of w offices se all over eo and | New York City, or at any office of the New York elected, Herald. y é oe etal gals EXCHANGE ADVERTISEMENTS Sela at eel ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES MeCREERY & CO. DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES. Silk Seam Binding, é ; 85c. per dozen. “Prussian Binding, . $1.65 “ ui Double Serge Belting, . . 65¢. per piece. Dress Shields, d $1.00 per dozen. Real Shell Whalebone, : $1.00 “ iy % UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. BASEMENT SALESROOM. 200 pairs,—fine Lace Curtains. Swiss Lace, Brussels, Renaissance and Marie Antoinette patterns, $1.00, $1.65, $2.00 and $3.00 per pair; 1-3 below usual prices. Heavy reversible Armure Portieres. Rich colors,—fringed ends, $3.75 per pair; Value $5.00. 7 1000 yards,—Silkoline and Cretonne’ for drap- peries, hangings and summer cottage decora- tion. . New patterns include many, Oriental designs, ; 12 I-2 cents per yard. “ BROADWAY AND1ITH ST Jamies McC EE ems: & CALS: “TO-DAY and THURSDAY | Clearance Sale of 1,000 Short Lengths or Dress Trimmings and Several Odd Lots of Garnitures, Butions and Buckles, | at prices representing in| 'many instances less than 14 to % actual cost. “The collection consists of Black and Fancy Silk Jetted land Spangled Gimps, Galons, | Passementeries, etc., contin- uous and detachable designs |for application purposes, Iprices of ‘which are as fol- low Toc, to 75c. yard qualities, reduced to 5c. a yard, 18e, to $2.85 yard qualities, reduced to roc. a yard. soc. to $2.65 yard qualiti reduced to 25c. a yard. gsc. to $1.85. yard qualities. reduced to goc. a yard. $1.00 to $3.25 yard qualities, reduced to 50c a yard. 75 to $3.95 yard qualities, reduced to 75¢. a yard, $2.00 to $4.50 yard qualities, reduced to $1.00 a yard, $4.00 to $9.50 yard qualities, reduced to $1.50 a yard. Odd lots of Fancy Pear, Gun Metal and Enamel Buttons, heretofore selling at 25c. to $1.00 and upwards per dozen, are all offered at 12 cts. per dozen. roo Sample Buckles, in steel, gilt and enamel, some rhinestone effects; val- ttes from 85c. to $6.95 each, now 25c.,50C.,$1&$2 each Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. $1. Daniel's. WE OFEER TO Housekeepers and Hotel Men attractions in the following which means a big saving to Interested: BO pas heavy half bleaciel Satin Damask, 64 in, ! 37} yd.; thts sale 72c B7 pes, all tine nbleached Diem full bleached, N 2 in, pina, i $1.89 Huck ‘Towels, ieiOc 2-000 ets und Pillow Cases, very fue qual welght, will wear like fron, quantittes unlimited, at prices away below cost. SHEETS. {500 a: Size 19x38 In, vale. lankets, all to join this great f prs iT honsekeeping sale. . w fu! ae 5 200 dozen full size x6 1.) pu Elder Down Cotton Filled’ Con beautiful pattorns. fine heay covered, value bh: th sale. + Moys ary wanted every day. by ‘Wo.ld, Want advertisers. Boys, read _UWorld Wante) ‘and catches, the 24-inch size, value ING, FEBRUARY EF SARC a Ree TT POT hn Le 3, 1901. EEG of the Year Wilt Be on Sate at Che Big Store Go-Morrow, We have just completed a deal that puts us in possession of several thousand pairs uf Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes Ht Less Chan Fats Cost. - They were originally made for another store, and you’ll see the other peo-| ple’s name printed on the boxes. But, excepting that it shows the unusual nature! of the transaction, this is of little importance. The important factors are these: ; ry pair of shoes in the lot is pericct as to the stock, style and workmanship, ry pair of shoes in the lot will be sold for about Half Price! It’s one thing to offer shoes that were made up for gales---at low prices---it’s another thing entirely to offer shoes made by one of America's foremost shoemakcrs for one of the best shoe stores in the country---at Ralf Price. Tie market is flooded at times with cheap shoes---shoes that are excellent shoes like these, that will compare favorably with the test ac any price, seldom see the bargain counter. But they will to-morrow---backed up by our unlimited guarantee cs to wear---which ineans a new pair Women’s Best §3.50 Shoes in free for any that may go wrong. Men's Bost $3.50 Shoes tn Ohus Sale at TOF These Men's Shoes are of calfskin in tan and black, also of vici kid, box calf and patent leather. | Of course not all sizes in every sort, but all sizes in sae sort, and every pair is worth from $2.50 up to Men's and Women’s S2Shoes Will Sell tor 9Se. The Women’s sboes are of Dongola kid, in tan and | black; lace and button styles---ail sizes in the lace styles. Now is the time to buy Shoes -— we cannot often offer you such a chance. The Men's Shoes are of satin calf, in plain wide toes; lace and Congress styles, all sizes. An Opening Sale of Yew Sik Waists, at, each, 3. 00. An exceedingly fine collection of choice, select styles and original \\\ designs, all exclusively our own, and not to be had elsewhere at any price. You must see the waists have put upon them. For Thursday, February 14th, These Spegially Attractive Offerings: ~ 800 Women’s Walking Shirts, at, each, OUD Women’s BRroad- cloth Skirts, with taffeta trimming, at, each, lace and chiffon, reduced to 98 Lace and Chiffon Jabots and Chitf to o8 “End of the Season’’ Clearance Prices on eoatreluced tateeataemeniony soot OB ,’ d Tuin-Over Collars, handsome! Women’s Cloaks and Furs. bolded ina bg aanrtment of pat ferns, reduced to 10 Although the wearing season hag almost three months to run, the } si, windsor Tita, herstitched, selling season {s practically over as t¥e new Spring goods are coming in and $ pointed ents, in p'aids and plain room must be made for then. These are our reasons--good and sufficient } colors, reduced co 10 reasons---for making thes: sweeping reductions. It is for you to take ad- } Mousseline de Sole, 45inches wide, in | vantage of them while yu may. black white; Gri ia blue, Nile, rdinal, + heliotiope, Women's Golf Capea, which were $7.50, $9.75 and $11.75, aie now markpt at F290) slant many other beer cad heatiee as Wemen’s Stylish Short Oxford Jackets, with satin facing, are now marked 5.00; $088: tetuced 0. per yard, 35 Women's Kersey, Jackets, ib taa, pray, castor, brown and black, all of tha lateat a it stylish 9, trimmed with satin, panne velvet or hardsomely s B ( aclu ich eating and silk; sonic were’ $12.0, some $15.09 and some $16.75; a Last and Lowest Prices on Met 7. ‘ , a choice of alls 3) Gremmed Wrater Women's Thiee-Quarter Garments, in black, tan and castor, Kersey or of Oxford Melton and Cheviot; formerly at $25.00, now at Ly aay) INATSELE LN IRSEPSTS. These are of vici kid, in tan and black, light, medium ard heavy weights, single or double soles, Goodyear welt hand turned soles; some worth as much as $5.00. a eI a I oC Special for Thursday, Feb. 1sth, {Hildredth’s Original and themselves in order to properly ap- preciate the reasonable price we Women’s Velour Jackets, which were §22.50 to $27.50, are now marked 12.75 Women's Seal Plush Jackets, with Beaver collar and revers, which were $18.75, will |. sell to-morrow at ‘Women’s Velour Jackets, which were $35.60 to $47.50, are now mazkod 25.00 Pur trimined Long Garments, of Kersey, with Beaver, Mink and Sable trimming, which were $45.00, $50.00 and $40.09, have be:n reduced tor to-morrow to Gravelling Kags, Cnglish Kits & Dress Suit Cases. A Sale of Samples at Interestingly Low Prices, ‘We will place on sale Thursday morning a manufacturer's line of fine Sample Hand-Sewn Club and Oxford Bags, English Kits, Fitted Alligator Bags, Cowhice Bags and Dress-Suit Cases. at prices greatly below actual vaiue, and will sell them in the same way. We bought this lot for cash It's an opportunity that will save buyers considerable money, and one the like of which doesn’t happen very often. offerings: English Kits of brown wild oteer, Just look at some of the all leather lined, squate mouthed, very roomy, hand- sewn, leather-covered comets, brass-plate! catches and Ieck, with two heavy straps; three sizes, as follows: The 20-Inch size, value $22.50, for 13,00 The 22-inch size, value $25.00, for 14,09 The 24-inch size, value $30.00, for 15.00 Black Seal Bags, extra wide and deep; leather lined, hand-sewn, nickel-plated locks and catches, 15-inch size, value $13.50, for 4 Genuine Alligator Bags, deep shape, in pretty gray cofor, hand-sewn, leather lined, polid brara lock nnd catches, the 15-inch stze, value $12.50, for Gray Alligatcr Fitted Dressing Bage, leather lized, hand-sewn frame, contain nine pleas of to let asticles, Viena handle, brass lock and citchis, the 15-inch siz, value $22,50, Genuine Cowhide Dress Suit Caves, linem Uned, covered corners, brass plated lock $5.00, for bin a nt wai 8.50 15.00 3.50 ally not worth buying at any price; but | Oris Sale at | L635 Only Velvet Molasses Candy at Cut Prices. Everybody knows this delicious, pure and whole- some candy, but nobody ever knew it to be retailed before at the prices we’ll offer it to-morrow. Only 10,000 packages will be sold at that rate, and as! the small retailers will be after it in swarms the gen- eral public will have to come early if they would avoid disappointment. The regular 10¢c. Sealed Packages for 5 The regular 1Sc. Sza'ed Packages for 9 The regular 25¢. Sealed Packages for 17 Women’s Fancy Yeckwear. Some of the most stylish and popular of this Win- ter’s goods offered at deeply cut prices—at much less than their actual cost, in fact. Velvet Collars, trimmed with Arabian Millinery. We have just 200 Trim- med Hats tor Winter wear in stock. They are all made of fine silk velvets! and are_ handsomely trimmed with fine French roses, ostrich plumes, | birds’ wings, buckles, and| the most popular novelty effects. Former prices were $5 to §12; tomorrow's | clearaace — prices 2,50" 3,50 : will be but Women's Gloves. ; 1 A single offering for Thursday, } but that one of ucusual merit. } Women's Empize 2-Clasp Glace Gloves, in the newentshadew ot tan, brows, ted, nate,” = @ gray, black ard white, at, pes pair, Ghe Hayes Dental Ass'n, Ine. Balcony, Main Flocr. Reliable dentistry at rices. Only skilled specialists employed. All instruments thoroughly ste: ilized before each operation. Work guaranteed. Consultation free. E. P, HAYES, Nh. D. S, moderate {in p.ain and figured eltects, Ohe Biggest Shoe Bargains | | Japanese Silk Comfortables STERN BROTHERS. aol 2y a DD° will offer to-morrow Imported Outing Flannels Regular price 22c. ¥o., White Embroideret Skirting Flannels Fancy Silkoline Comfortables full size, for double beds, ral effects, in light biue, pink, yeliow and hellotrope, In desirabe flowered desi for aoub.c beds; filled with $9.75 amb’s wool, Heretofore $15,00 Bedstead and Bedding Dep’t Exceptional tact ities for making Pure Hair Mattresses, Inodorous Feather Pillows and Bolsters; Spring Underbeds, Mattresses Remade, Featners cleaned and renovated Speciai Values, To-morrow and Friday fa Goes eeh $20.00 « 39.00 50 White Enamelled Bedsteads 56 75. ‘ West Twenty-third Street . with Brass Trimmings, Real Value $5.50 R. MH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. aC. Both Sides t4th St. rom 13th to tSth, 6th Ave: . Wines—in Annex. BORDEAUX WINES—SPECIAL. © VALUE. Imported in glass, each bottle wired and sealed; bottled and shipped by Camille Barthe, Bordeaux. é St. Estephe, case of 12 qts., $4.74. # St. Julien, case of 12 qts., $6.24. Pontet Canet, case of 12 @ts., $7.96 Margaux, case of 12 qts., $7.49. Larose, case of 12 qts., $9.49." Latite, case of 12 qts., $9.94)" Sauterne, case of 12°qts., $5.49. Haut Sauterne, case of 12 qts., $5.94.1 Champagne, George d’Orbel — ong special importation, equal in to other imported wines, exte advertised and sold at 50 per. more:—Red Seal, case pints, $19.995— case quarts, $18.49; case of four dorea) half pints, $21.49. Ba Theophile Roederer & Co,’s Chame: pane, Red Label extra> dry; crystal ottles:— i, Case pints, elsewhere $34,745. ur price: $28.74. hs: - Case quarts, elsewhere $32.74; Or: price $26.74. ” Case four dozen half pints $30.74. Genuine James E. Pepper Whiskey, years old, aged in wood, our price per gallon $2.64, per bottle $9cg. special price for this sale, galloay $2.24; bottle, 47¢. Old Jordan Whiskey, eight ras old, matured in wood atrthe distIery, rich and mellow, sold elsewhere at” $1.00) per bottle, our price 64c. { Finch’s Golden Wedding, 5 years old,” xailon $2.84; bottle, 67¢. f : Mt. Vernon Rye, 5 yeats old gallpe, £2.54; bottle, 67c. 7” 1 Finch’s Golden Wedding, 7 gallon, $3.74; bottle, 346, Old Hermitage Rye, 11 years lon, $3.94; bottle, 89. © Old Crow Whiskey, 11 years lon, $3.94; bottle, 89c. FRENCH BRANDY. - +: Societe Charentave, equal-in to that usually sold at $1.25 per the; our price 99. Fancy Quart Decanters, gass stoppers, filled with Pure California Wines:— Sherry, Muscatel and’ Angelica, ’ Zinfandel, 33c.; Claret, 27¢. er When you buy by:the gallon we: furnish jug free, Telephone No. 3,060- 18th connects direct’ with this department. Sheet Music, Special Sale at 8c. We cannot fill mail orders for this music at the price quo.ed, Sc. $8.50 Tabte Covers at $4.49. French Jute Velour Table Covers, plain centres and fancy border, two} yards square, 4n terra eotta and old rose, sod regularly at $8.50; our price while this lot lasts, $4.49. And here's another line of rich, new effects in Table Cloths, at fractional prices. Armure centres, in Nile, red, reen and blue, with fancy tapestry porders inserted and appliqued—sold regularly at $3,00and $5.00, our prices $1.24 and $1.74. Fifty pair Gordon Rep Portieres, solid colurs, fringe top and bottom sold regularly at $5.00 per pair; our price, $2.24. Children’s Dresses. Children’s One-piece Dresses, made of cheviots, camel's-hair and wool fabrics, trimmed in a variety of styles with braid, silk and velvet, sizes 4 to 14 years, were $3.91 and $4.88, at $2.93, Children’s One-piece Dresses, made of camel's-fnir plaids, trimmed with vel- vet and braid, sizes 4 te 14 years, were $3. 49 and $,.81; your choice at $4.88. Children's One-piece Dresses, made of black serge, trimmed with berth, brid and box plaits; gored skirt; sizes 4 to 14 years; at $4.88. Children’s Sailor-blouse Dresses, made of good quality serge, collar, shield and es trimmed with braid; blue}, brown and red; sizes 4, 6 and $3.74; sizes 10 and 12 years, $4.07. Sewing Machines. “ Red Star” Sewing Machines, with three drawers, $17.49; live drawers, $18.74; seven drawers, $19.99; with patent diop head or cabinet, $21.24. Eclipse" Sewing Machines, with three drawers, $12.74; seven drawers, $14.98; with patent drop head or cabinet, $17.98. “NewNational” Hand Sewing Machines, sold by agents at $10.06 and $12.00; our prices, $0.99 and $9.99. Harness Dept.—Anrex. Single Breast © Collar Harness, | trimmed with rubber, nickel and brass, $9.65, $10.99, 312.99, $13.74 up to $72.49. Single Gollar and Hames Harness, $14.49, $22.99, $29.48, $39.99 up to $112.99. je Road Harness, $37.49, $42.49, YO up to $126.93. Double Geach Harness, $149.49, $154.99, $175.24 up to $246.99. Men's Imported Riding Saddles, $11.99, $15.99 up to $39.49, 5 Imported Riding Saddles, 24.99 up to $68.49. vg NE Women a Exercising and) Racing Saddles—all hts, all prices. Endora Waltzes, Big Hit Twe You Needn’'t Clsh of Arms Two Step, { Jennico Waltzes, cream Marche $1.99, $2.49 up to in Bridles, $4.49. $6.74 up] ing Crops, Oho, $1.99 up ial bn The Gold Statue of Maude Adams. Is Now on Display in Furniture Dep’t— Annex. Riding O3e up to & Spurs, 7Se., $1.24 up to $2.39 per pair, Whips, 2te. 5t¢ Bent 0,09, ! complete assortment of Polo appoint: OF & MeKerron's Horse Boots, dat one-third of cata~ Are You Aware sents itrolling principles’ thut The World Almanac tells the cor rawing: of the acknowledgment of deeds and the d Seo page 282 World Alman-?~

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