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) MOORE'S STABLE: 12 A 4 [OF ——- 8 ‘Trust Organizer to Have g the Finest in ©) the City. & PD O00 00000000 000000000 R000 00000000 DEAF MUTE MOTHER HEARS HER TWINS CR | DDODODOEWDIOHIOGOSS OO Plans haveMbeen filed with the Butld fing. Department for a stable for W. II. Moore, trust organizer and financier. of No. 4 West Hifty-fourth street, which qrith the ground will cost $275,007 and will be the finast stable in New York. Stalls are to: be provided for twenty- six Horees. ‘Three city lots, Nos. 202, 204 and ° Weat Fifty-elghth street, have been purchased, on which a build. | & ing, 75 feat by 95 fect, will_be erected The new stable will te three stories Im | @ holght and will he of fireproof commsuc- | 2 tion throughout. Pink granite nnd pressed brick willibe used for the front, Massive granite columns will form the | ( main entrance and the floors will be|, supported from tho side walls by steel |@ girders, leaving the carriage floor free from pillars, Yellow-pine will be used in the interior finish. Living quasters for tho stablemen, coachmen and groom will be on the top floor. MRS.RosB - Physicians Say She May Also} Gain the Power of Speech. EEE ne Gets $11,070 for Huahand’s Life. Mrs. Matilda Kelly, of Jersey City, In whose sult against the College Point Ferry Company and the New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company to recover $25,000 damages for the death of her husband, John J. Kelly, Capt. Charles G. Sigsbee, of the Maine, testified, was yes- terday awarded $9,00 damages by a Jury before Justice D, Cady Herrick in the Bupreme Court. Extra allowance and Interest bring the amount up to $11,070. FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH IS OVER IN NEW JERSEY. when she partinily regained her hear- ing. Since then hor deafness has con ves that she ma’ of speech, On the dn the twins’ Mrs, Robb is also a mut language, that zi. GREENSBURG, Pa., Fob. 20.—Mrs. J. J. K. Robb wan a deaf mute until the] “'s birth of her twins a few days ago, | sy’ raduate of the Penn- Dumb Institute, . Robb Is a ‘anta Deaf and ND PRINTERS INK; HE LEFT. Business Man Disappears Because House Would Not Advertise. DOQO00G) (Spectal to The Evening World.) WILMINGTON, Dol.. Feb. 2.—Mre. Henry E. Satterthwalte has cffered a | reward of $100 for the finding of her husbund, dead or alive. Ifenry E. Satterthwaite, for whom the reward {# offered, was the manager of the Wilmington store of F. W. Wool- worth & Co., the “flve and ten cent’ syndicate. A week ago he atrangely dis- appeared. His accounts were correct. It Is believed that he became insane through worry over a cilk child and anxiety over the business of a firm whioh did not advertise. He had tried to impress upon hia firm the necessity of advertising, and as busi- ness foll off he became despondeat. Satterthwalte had a gold watch, a valuable diamond ring and a large sum of money with him when he disappeared. WHITNEY TO RETURN FEB, 25 Will Have as Ie Guests Sir Bd- ward and Lady Colebrooke, William C. Waltney will return to New York from Alken Feb. 2. Sir Ed- ward and Lady Colebrooke, who are to be the guests of Mr. Whitney for a time, have already sailed from Englani for this port. Mr. Whitney will give some dinners at his home at Fifth av ue and Sixty-elghth wtreet, on thelr ar- rival, Lady Colebrooke was a Miss Paget and {fs a sister of Mr, Whitney's son- in-la Almeric Paget. DOOHOOGHOHDODODHOGOGDOWQWOHDHGHHGGHOGSGOHHHSOHHGGOOOOOOSS Aqua Lorenza and Cold Wading Cure Ills and Renew Vigor. Tonts, Aqea Loreaza, Wade tn the Cold Water. Also Take Srmorus, Turbinus, Naturua Sympatio, Vigorous, Cancurus, Parinus, Phytus, Eyeorum, Rescus, Curatus, Radja, &e., According to Aliment. EGG HARBOR, N. J., Feb. 20.—The fountain of youthi{s at Egg Harbor, N. J., according to Dr. Charles:Smith. who claims to be one hundred and twenty- fire years old. He concocts a beverage of spring water aril herbs. After a draught of this no wades in the cold water of an| F’ icy brook. Every afternoon this patriarch gveraile ‘and dark wollen(shirt. is veen wading and plunging and breasting the ‘waters. There is always one woman with him, sometimes more, and she is dreased tir anattire not dissimilar from, that n ae Jantic Clty amd other resorta ‘in Dr. Smith claims that after drinking hie élixir, which he calls “Aqua Loren, ga," and taking the oold and chilly wade, the patient who may be rheu- matjg or. loted with similar ailments is_ soon ts are known as Smithites. He can by looking at a patient what the disease o} eipatiene is. This thera- peutic accomplis! nt Dr. Smith calls “zymotic dingno: study practical Paraces. A number of patients trom New York and Philadelphia are taking the Smith- ite treatment. He prepares his medicines, non-alco- Bolic, and gives them names such as Comn (for consumption), Promotus, IRL SLEEP WALKERS FALL Tumbled Down. an Air- “Shaft Five Stories. Turbinus, Naturus, Snufi Vigorous, Cancurus, arin ‘sorum, Glandula, Cargul eacus, Extractus Curat) Herculus, Cocus, Rahja, and perhaps a dozen more remedies. ~ Dr. Smith says he discovered the em- cacy of his elixir and the cold bath in 1873 when he was fishin 30,000 dis) ol WHITE PIQUE at HALF PRICE or Less The great need-time for White Pique is just ahead. This is to be a great season for all corded fabrics, and pique is king of them all. You know what you must pay regularly tor piques. If you are particular the price will be 35c or 40c. If quality is not important you can get what you want at 25c a yard; but we don’t know of perfect pique being sold for less anywhere. To-morrow, in our Basement Store, we offer this large collec- ‘tion, in various widths of cords, or welts, at 124%4c a yard None of it worth less than 25c; much of it worth 30c and 35c, All new, perfect goods that we were fortunate enough to se- cure at this little mite of a price. e n Ghe SHOE SALE Gomorrow’s Offerings Se This announcement means a big saving of shoe money for the man or woman who has shoes to buy. Thousands have already || profited by the splendid shoes offered during this sale; but here is{| news that will make those who come fomorrow equally fortunate with those who bought earlier. Read on: | Men's Shoes— Women’s Shoes— At $2.40, worth $3.50—Fine box} At $1.60, from $2.50—Plenty of calf and kidskin shoes, in full wide these shoes, in several toe shapes of fine, toes and the narrow swing last; slight- black kidskin; button and lace; kid} ly extended soles; for the dressy man. and patent leather tips; some have the At $1.60, worth $2.50—Made of flat heels, others the neat opera heels satin calf and kidskin; good heavy all welted and stitched; all sizes. soles; just the sort for every-day wear.| At $1.30, worth up to $2—600 Boys’ Shoes— irs of these shoes, in yood, stout ‘At $1.15 —Of satin calfskin, in broad black kidskin ; button and lace. They | Woes} serviceable and yet atylish; soles | Gir@* wg Crile s 3 9 v inade of solid leather. Sizes 11’ to 2. | Girls’ and Children’s Shoes QE black goatskin, made to wear well: Laraee sieee S125: smooth Inside, and the fit right, tom Little Men’s Shoes— in button and lace. Sizes 5 to 8, 75c; At 80c—Solid comfort; ‘no pinching— 84 10 10%, BSc; 11 to 2, 95c. in satin calf and kidskiny someename!l| 5Cc Shoes—to clean up a lot of black leather; spring heels and toe shapes kid button shoes, sizes 4 to 7; some 10 that won't crowd. and 1034 also; only enough for to-9/ Daserment™ morrow, JOHNWANAMAKER Balllo Ghort, nineteen years-old, is a ker. Ghe walked into an air. shaft to-day and is lying in the Pres- byterian Hospital seriously injured. ‘The girl lives with her father, Bamuol, on the fourth floor of No. 20 East ‘Soventicth street. Sho got up about 4 A. M. and wandered into the hallway, ‘The girshaft opens on the hallway and & 19 supposed ‘the girl climbed through the window of the shaft. A crash aroused the tenants, and at- , tracted by moans they went into the @ellar and found the Short woman lying @n‘the floor, She had fallen five stories. Dr. Dorman, of the Presbyterian Hos- self internally. | mony ured her- SHOT GIRL FOR LOVE. . Angnatine Swain Fired Twice, hat Failed’ to Kill, §T. AUGUSTINE, Fia., Feb. 2, Lacy Markle,’ tho s ter of Capt. i) a Prominent reslden a a an nie eet Rane, In, front of the yacht He Kernan, her’ assailant, prea et ered. preuiated, love cause, eyerereeerenecerereyectrct sea ad nanan nn inna nababbbbbhbhihanant ey PRUABAGE WAN 000000000000000000000000000000000 00000008000 080800 080008001 8008000100040018 80088 ' | ! | | | Formeriy T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave. 9th & 10th Sts, ft? oa Sw Sea 1901. ARAADAAAOAA000000000000000000004 ‘A series of doubly attrac'ive | specials for Thursday, for the \ store will be closed, of course, ' ' ' , FEBRUARY 20, KOON | WY some some coms Bargain Day hursday This Week. Washington's Birthday falls somewhat inconvenientiy for us on Friday, the most bustling day of the week—the day set aside for our special Bargain Friday sales. As the store is going to be closed, of course, on Friday, we have prepared a double list of attractive specials forts o-morrow with a view of not only doing Thursday's regular selling but Fridiy’s immense business as well. 3 on Friday, Washington’s Birth- A Remnant Sale of Clothing. Odds and ends accumulated during the past season in our lothing department will be sold to-morrow, not at_cost or with a mall protit, but ata decided loss. Every garment offered is of this * season's make and a decided bargain. 'RareCostumeChance ' tNew spring tailor-made model. This Eton Suit is of tine English Vene- tian cloth, black, blue or brown. The jacket has new postilion back c Ss MEN'S ODD COATS OF SUITS which sold at 37 & $8, to-morrow, 1,75 and is tatfeta lined. The skirt has *S ODD COATS OF SUITS which sold at $9 ), 2075 high graduated flaring flounce over S COATS & VESTS OF SUITS which sold for $7 & 88," 2,75 linest nearsilk. The entire garment COATS & VESTS OF SUITS which sold for $10 & $12," 4.75 is an example of the very best MEN'S ODD SUITS which sold for $6.95, to-morrow, 3.75 tailor work. Such a suit would MEN'S ODD SUITS which sold for $10 «& $12, to-morrow, 5.75 sell regularly for MEN'S ODD OVERCOATS which sold for $6.95, to-morrow, 3.75 $25.00. Our spe- 1 9 f 0 o MEN'S ODD UVERCOATS which sold for $10, to-morrow, 5.75 BOYS’ OVERCOATS, 4 to 6 years, which so!d for 82.95, to-morrow, J ,50 BOYS’ REEFERS, 12 to 15 years, which sold for $2.95, to-morrow, 9Qz BOYS’ SUITS, 8 te 15 years, which sold for $2.95, to-morrow, 1.00 MEN’S ODD TROUSERS which sold for $2.50, to-morrow 1.00 MEN'S ODD VESTS of suits which sold for $8 and $10, to-morrow, 75¢ Waists That You Want. | We aré showing to-morrow some particularly! modish silk waists of the latest designs, at-prices.to suit} our purse. A woman can never have too many of hese attractive articles of apparel. aul ae insentinN various inate Taffeta Silk Waists, tucked back and front, in all Terngvarivelouet anesteyecorduroy, At 4,98 new spring styles; black, white and colors. Velvelandsl ich towalling ae A 5 9 —Fine quality Taffeta Waists, hemstitched back, | terials. t ° front and sleeves; new shirt cuffs. i Without backs, 19c: and 29c. /, A 987 Pu de Soie Waists in black and colors, tucked t 6. back, front and sleeves; vest effect, front finished with crochet buttons; new collar and strap sleeves. Second Floar, 6th Ht. Section. cial price is Many other 1901 models now on sale at ery low prices. Second Floor, 69th St Section. The following specials in women’s sateen underskirts are particularly good}: value, each one possessing the style ands finish which are generally monopolized e by the silk garment much higher in pr All sizes, > forimen and women. There are With backs, 39c. and 49. Men's and Women’s Patent Don- gola Kidskin Slippers, 1.00 per pair; also white kid two-strapped ippers, regular price of which SAt 1.39 & 1.49 Site At 79 —Of colored mercerized sateen, —Of black and made with knee flounce, trimmed with two ruffles. C with umbrella flounce, trimmed ewith —Of black and colored sateen,s made’ t 9 Cand trimmed in htest designs. 5 colored mercer: §/ Second Flaor, G9th St. Section. Special Hosiery Values. couly|_, Watches, $1.95. | Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings. | rani Wisinesimporier aie entire TOM Tao We are offering two big values from the follow= ing selection from our stock of Men’s and Bovs’ Furnis| ings as a magnet to secure two days’ business in-one inf? ~ this department. : : Men's and Boys’ Negligee Shirts, 25c. . Men's and Boys’ Collars (14 doz.), 25c. 3 The men's and boys’ shirts are made with soft bodies, In fancy stripes and figures ; laundered neckbands ; sizes 12 to 17 inches. “'.“f The collars are 4-ply, in all the latest styles, such as standing, 9) At 29c—Men's and Women’s fine rages of imported) ay a $3.56 Watch, and is generally sold | high and low turn-down ; all sizes for men and boys. We cannot send{2%. lisle threads, in fancy and lace patterns, in- (for that. Main Moar, Front. Centre either of the above items C. O. D., or fill Mail Orders on them, 13 cluding plain colors and blacks, in lace lisles. Worth : telat: riescs" vIn ek oaetlaa’ 50c. per pair. THe 0c. per Pi Men's Half Hose. Webster’s, $1.18. stock of excellent hose. The pur-f Watches. chasing figure was exceptionally }women anc low, and we place them on sale attr satel to- the same ratio. row pecial 1.95 Cases are of fine nickel plate, move- ments are perfect tin Watch guaran! at pr Women’s Hose. A 6 —Of fast black and tan cotton, extra heavy qual-! t 6c ity, with double soles; actual value 15c, pair. such; this is in every Sale of Manufacturing Jeweller’s Stock of 7 Webster's am "a —Of black and tan, good quality of cotton; guaranteed fast = Una- J U At 5c colors and seamless; actual value 12c. pair, p bridged Handsome Diamond | jewelry. : i cy striped cotton, silk em- iction- large stock o! id Gi ani i: | 2 ill f° Plarlncety Loe ee a tdeagmatalvanel erat ; find this an excellent opportunity to secure somes; fine gems at comparatively small out lay. The stock ‘comprises’ Brooches, Rings, Lockets, Searf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Ear Drops, &c., but in many instances there are but one to three of a style, -so an early selecti of patterns to select from; worth from 25c, to 35c. pair. Children’s Hose, 12c. Pair. 2,100 pairs of ribbed cotton hose, with double knees; | worth 25c. per pair; sizes 6 to 10. Main Flene, 69th BL Section | | At 19¢ broidered and fancy floral extracted designs; a a sheep | up-to-date Ci é ow oe ee nnn nn nnn nnn eee tH] Mt 7 ! edition: advisable. 4 C k S Nt Sh Ss $3 00 ee ‘ched | Brooches, 8.00 to 10.00—Values|Lockets at 5.00, 6.00 and 8.00) published 5,58. pees —Values from $10.00 to $25.00, Men s Uor ole 0es, oer’ tat $5.00; fronts 25.00, ‘They are hard |r eesre set with diamonds eh srooch | Mterily brooch | cart Pins at. 95c., 1.50, 2,00,%) volume, Brocches at 5.00, 8.00, he 3.00, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00—Values These are just the thing for this season. They are regular $5.00 shoes. The popular “ American Brand,” There is a full layer of cork between the double soles, running from the heel to the toe. They have handsewed welts, Materials are patent leather, vici box calf, enamelled leather and calfski Nearly every popular shape, such as bulldog, Manhattan, London and common se, Really a very exceptional shoe item. Matn Floor, 69th Bt. Section Jalue: ‘] from $2.50 to $25.00; consisting of, € $20, 0,00, > 5.00; | Meee aM Leste Ne nt TH 1 | horseshoes, clusters, miniatures, &c.jset flies and butterfly brooches, | _ With pearls and diamonds, heautifully: suitable for | Far Serews) at 98 Value $3.00; set brooch or chatelain and | _ with 4 and 6 diamo 4 brilliants; some set with pearls. Sleeve Buttons at 2.01 Brooches at 5.00, 0, 10.00—| 3-50, 4.00, 7.50—Values fro) Valuesfrom 3.00, Handsome | These are set with diar Roman gold brouc with brill Solid Gold iantsand pearls: fat tar Drops and Ear Screws at 2.30, Lace Pins at 2. 3.00, 3.50, 4.50, 5.00. ee with brilliants; values 7.50 to 10.00. | Values from $4.00 to $15; + set wath Rings at 1.00, 1.50, 2.50, 3.50,| diamonds and opals. : { 4.50, 6.50- Values from $3.75 to\ Studs at 1.85—Value $3.00, a few/odd $15; cluster and. other Set studs set with rose diamonds. f with diamonds and opals ' Main Ficor, Front, Caatre, yl special, per ETE Matn Floor, bHh St. Section. 2 {Piano Stools, $1.68. $3.00 Piano Stools, $1.68. In oak, walnut and mie hogany finish, highly polished piano finish, with four legs and heavy turned p brass chw glass — balls, ween ee 7 screw revolvi our special pric Women’s Kid Gloves, 59c. {| pirtresiters Very special item from our Glove Department {ot veo pe - : to-morrow. We have about 2,000 pairs of escelent| French Briar Pipes, quality two-clasp glace kid gloves for women. Every Someare plain; some pair is warranted ; all colors, black and aiso white, iad ee shapes arc {and straight bulldog 31.00. glish bulldog, bent they regularly sell for 54.00. udog eet tail is di i Good Copyrighted Books, 48c. 43 This is a limited edition of copyrighted novels, beautifully bound 1.25 and $1.50 editions only. Thue Damnation of Theron Ware Main Floor, £9th St. Section meee eee: Stationery. ationery at 16c. ruled and plain; 0 60 » 60 envelopes to match, value ML. Section, Special in Belts, ch Patent Leather Belts, mai 5c; the stock ded into three lots at 10c., 15c. & 25c Mala Flow t. Sect Violin Outfi Complete Safety Shaving Outfit, 58c. jrnsusn Cabinet, It consists of: g 1 Finest Darber 8 wet ready dn Porcelain Great Grocery Specials, id pack, sold| Sliced Pineapple or Preserved! YY Strawberries, 1-Ib. cans, 9c. ~ . sold by many, ‘as! ur regular price, 22%, ‘ound, per Th., 1509! rand strength, our regular pol bean or ground, per Ib. 20¢, i Our Celebrated Genuine Java Mocha Coffee, formerly sold 50 more thin 6 to is, OC. fomatoes, big cans, 4 A large as ; Leather and morrow only Cie} fect Main Floor, 59th St. Section Spectacles, 47c. The Brilliant Eyeglasses and Spec- tacles are made of a solid alloy Se. our tic. Extra Tomatoes, per can.) (0c. | Fancy sweet and tender, or) ring Beans, per can, Oc. incy Maine Corn, our 11c. cans, 8c, y Succotash, our ttc. cans, Be. Eyeglasses & Corn, metal, which looks and Weats | ris ue Peas, et can, 106: | et :., bean, ground or pul a as id gold. ry yeet Sugar Peas, delicious, per can, J ier sole aa Y is | Our 62c. Mixed Tes, Formosa Oolong, or English Breakfast, per Ib., 54c. | Our 50c. Mixed Tea, Formost Oo} 1 or English Breakfast, per Ib., 39e., , ‘ornatocs or Fancy |Batty's Orange Marmalade, este: an, 20c. “| imported, . glass jars, }2ce our 14¢. cans, 10c. | Condensed Milk, best, full weight 1.95 } California Asparagus, delicious, per} — 10c, cans, 8¢. 4 a can, 18¢., 23c., 25c. ant 32c. Ground Fieor, 63th Ste 12¢ pair is feather weight thu k z fon esi cipal They always look bright, and perspi- Extra Small Sifte per can They are titted with ing them light on the nose. ration or moisture will not tarnish them, / The Eyeglasses have the new patent “hold tye quality rubber Piano Covers, $1.95. Piano Covers, patented t pianos; usu our manufact silex crystal lenses. fast” nose spring. riding bow, with the “comfort” nose rest, which fits perfectly and rests on the nose comfortably, For to-morrow only Matn Floor, Pr The Spectacles can be had in either straight or} 47 int Floor, Piano Department IMINGDALE ¥ LOOMINGDAL) ie INGDALE BROS. BLOOMINGDALE BROS. BLOOMINGDALE BRi ereanie ears || maar yume enpace) | LE ecnnsretaneer ang Sena | oe eee aed ein Sts | POST Avge 59th ud 6OUb - PE aA NT OSI a eel - na te mom Bh nn ti hbo serene