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DOWS DECISION SUSTAINS TAK SERVES AS 5 PRECEDENT FOR VANDERBILT CASE. Under This Supreme Court Deci- sion the State Will Receive Large Sume of Money. By the deciston of Court | and interest ir ¢ the estate. The Vanderbilt with the Dowa case, exc contest is identical part {omar ANGRY HUSBAND = = WHIPS PASTOR. REV. MR. JONES IS AGAIN IN, TROUBLE. He Was Formerly Pastor of an Eplecopal Church in This City—Now in St. Paul. Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, who is Lie investigatio for alleged mi St. Paul, Minn of the Episcopal ¢ at One Hundred an and the Boulevard years ago, after having been trie! and acquitted on a charge of assault pre ferred by a servant girl in Asbury Park The St. Paul investigation has dealt largely with circumstances leading to 4 recent assault upon the Rev. Mr. Jones at his residence by Joseph 8. Vassau a live stock dealer. Mr. Vassa accompanied to Mr Jones's re: by Mra, Vassau, who, !t ts al. only made a confesston implicating the clergyman, but upon Mr. Jones's dental of the truthfulneas of her statement upbraided him, whereupon Mr. Vassau struck Mr Jones in the face hard enough to send him to the floor Mr Jones has deen suspested by Bishop Bdsall, pending the inves'.sacion He declares he {s innocent and demands vindteation The girl who accused Mr. Jones of an ane in Asbury Park said that had alled her a lar and nad crowd that The case ssed PORK TEMPTED HIM. AND HE SUCCUMBED POWERS WAS WELL SUP- PLIED WHEN ARRESTED. Geld He Was Hungry and Took a Five-Pound Lump and @ Chep. | ‘The Mulberry strest police station amelied like a pork store this morning, bung suspended a five-pound piece of pork and a pork chop. These were the conditions at the sta- Chteage a few days ago, and stole the | Pork to satisfy his hunger. | Two sleepy-looking policnmen were | themselves about the Mulberry wiase. Immediately they straightened up and | Ddecame alert. With bulging oyes and — the butoher shop of Edward Coles, at No. 21 Spring street. A side light in the store window had Rat egdress showed that the culprit had | eich drawn batons the two brave bluscoate entered also, ‘The next mo ment @ terrific struggle ensucc } Powers, hidden in the hailwas armed only with a five-pound plece bork, but he made a desperate reaist- ance: ‘The culprit and his greasy weapon were finally overpowered and taken to the station-house. AID FROM WORLD READERS. | Contributions for the Krenowits and Fluckiger Families. The Evening World acknowledge: the following contributions: ait the Kranowttz family, No, 6 ares! W. FR, 6; Mre. A. Kas- oe, py, Figek via of Williame-| | Plain colors, with striped neck, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1902. AQTY INITSLY Size horen€ Sverware and Cutlery. Sparkling Little Prices Play an Important Part in This Clearing ‘Sale. Do you blame folks for buying so readily and liberally? It seems a pity to seil dainty new Silver- ware at prices so abaurdly low. And it is! But certain trade conditions are inexorable— permit no other alternative. And so hundred of pieces of Silverware, charming in their brilliant lustre and rich de- signs, must hurry away at prices wholly out of proportion to what they are actually worth. Cutlery, too. The cry is for more room. The chance is all yours. ANY ONE OF THESE AT 98. | 2) hite celluloid handles, Landers, Fr. LOT 1- QUADRU- | & Clark best quality steel; orth 6874 PLE PLATED | per set of 6 knives amd 6 forks, D , Serkan ee RADE) BEEF CARVER Af FORE am large atze Coffee or St8g handles; good q — Ten Pots, Crumb | orth $1.50, 78 Trayeand Scrapers, | BEEP CARVER AND GUARD FORE: SugarBowis,Cream | cinch carved blade; Landers, Prary & Pitchers, eecer ®| Clark best quality 1, genuine Ae] LOE ree handles; ‘earth $3.00, pwis, Crac ate, Candiesticka, | CARVING SET, KNIFE, FORK. AND Hutter Dishes, STEEL; Landers, Frary'& Clark best DINNER KNIVES AND haa handles jaa steel; genui ANY ONE OF THESE AT $1.50. | Juatancy wiver ferrulca: complete in Lor? QUADRUPLE PLATED Opps | !ine! case and worth $4.00, 2.25 AND ENDS, worth up to $4.50; Cake CARVING SET, KNIFE, FORK AND STFEL; antique ivory handles; ster- ling silver ferrules, Landers, Frary & Pitchers, | Spoor Clark best quality steel; complete in elses), Sorrisk i aan case; worth $9.00, 4.95 rays, Fen t cracker Be LOT 6—W. A. ROGERS Al PLATED Water & TABLEWARE, plain or fancy pat- itchers, Salad Bowls, Butter Dishes, Candlesticks. ANY ONE OF THESE At $2.25 LOT 3—-QUADRU- | PLE ‘PLATED HIGHLY POLISH- ED OR SATIN BRIGHT CUT. | worth up to $6.75; Candlesticks fee o1 * | terns > Sugar Cream Pitchers pron Holders, § ters and | Table Spoons, set of 6, | Table Forks, set of 6, Dinner Knives, triple plate,set of 6 1,00 ODD CUTLERY. LOT 4—STERLING SILVER FANCY PIECES, WARRANTED 925-1000 FINE. Sugar Shells, Pickle Forks, Teaspoons: | Cream Lad n Trays, Sugar | PEARL HANDLE DINNER KNIVES, Tonge, Sardi Forks, Food Pushers, ring ferrules and silver-plated Orange Spoons, Ice-Cream Forks, Oy, ides, worth $5.00; persetof6, 3.00 ter Forks and Sugar Sifters; worth PEARL HANDLE FRUIT KNIVES, (ieoGe he oS ng, silver ferrules and silver: EDV. e h 00. t of CUTLERY. wa haheon plartil esi LOT S—DINNER KNIVES AND pRUIT KNIVES, white ceiluloid FORKS, real ebony hatdles, tazcy . silve:-plated blades and fancy silver ferrule, Lands ary Se Clark worth $2.25; set of 6 in best quality steel; n $3.00; per sec 1.15 of 6 knives and forks, 1.50 Main Floor Freat) Seliing Sweaters At Specially Low Prices. We place on special sale in the Sporting Goods Store on the Second Floor to-morrow some unusually excellent values at greatly reduced prices These Sweaters are made of the very best grade of wool by a house universally praised for its first~ products. Every man or boy who is outdoors a lot will have a warm friend in one of these Sweaters. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SWEATERS. SHAKER SWEATERS. Extra heavy, 24 inch collar, LADIES’ SWEATERS A fine warm and neat looking garment; buttons on side; as sorted colors, $4.00 grade, 2.95 OUR SWEATER DEPARTMENT Makes a specialty of making Sweat- ers, Jerseys, Gymnasium Suits az¢ 4.25 well made, $1.50 crate, 95 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS. Plain colors, medium Weight, 1.35 Extra heavy, plain, assorted colors, $3.00 grade, 1,95 INTERCOLLEGIATE SWEATERS Finest snd warmest made; 1? inch neck; full fashi de of purest Australian athletic wear to order without e: wool, navy and steel ¢1 charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. grade, 3.95 \econt Poor, Rear. Take Racalater) Ribbed Winter Underwear At Rapid Clearing Prices. Every January about this time we go through the Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Winter Underwear stocks and cut prices right and left to insure the promptest and com- pletest of clearances. Many of the garments briefly described herewith were marked at more than twice what they are now priced. It’s an event to capture the prompt atten- | tion of the thrifty. MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR. MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE LINED aoe AND DRAWERS, worth MEN'S SINGLE OR DOUBLE BREASTED NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS, sizes up to 50; worth $1.25, MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; odd lots; worth up to $1.50, MEN'S COMBINATION SUITS; medium sizca; worth up to $2.50, WOMEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR. WOMEN’S RIBBED COMBI- NATION SUITS, — Onetta shape, all sizes, worth $1.00, WOMEN’S WOOL RIBBED COMBINATION SUITS, white and natural, Oueita shaye, all izes, worth $1.50, WOMEN'S PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL COMBINATION SUITS, Oneita shape, all sizes; worth $2.25, 1.45 WOMEN'S NATURAL WOOL AND CAMEL’S HAIR VESTS AND PANTS; worth $1.25, 55 CHILDREN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR. CHILDREN'S FINE FLEECE LINED VESTS, PANTS AND DRAW- ERS, natural color, sizes 2 to 17 years, worth up to 75c., 25 CHILDREN'S WHITE WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, all sizes, worth up to $1.00, 35 CHILDREN'S RIBBED SLEEPING SUITS, catural colors; all sizes; ‘worth 35¢., 19 CHJLDREN'S RIBBED VESTS AND PANTS (fleece lined), worth up to 35¢.; odd sizes, 10 lain Ficor, Rees, ime Bt) EPIC ETI SMAI PEE TIREF ME RIG PORT eee * Beginning Ohursday Morning, A Remarkable Clearance Sate —Or—- Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Stylish Clothing and Head Wear of Gvery Description at Gxtraordinary Price Reductions / THE MEN’S CLOTHING has been grouped in 20 lots to make choosing easier. Everything from Full Dress to everyday wear is represented. Prices range from S3I/. §O for superfine Overcoats, and through a wide assortment of Full Dress Suits, Business Suits, Odd Trousers, Coats, Vests, Rubber Coats, Waiters’ Coats, etc., down to 90c. Ohe Young Men's and Boys’ Clothing has been as conveniently assorted, and embraces every line from Overcoats tu Blouses Prices start at $72, 95 and run down to / Jo, Wen’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps in all the prevailing styles, through a wonderful assembly of Silk Hats, Derbys, Alpines, Prices begin at $3, 9 and finish at //o, and Waists. Troopers, Tams, Etons, Golfs and Polo Caps. Chere Will Be Yo Window Displays. A Sale to Set the Gown A-Catking/ Ladtes’ Cloaks---Exceptional Values. Far Below Usual Prices. JACKETS, 6, 75 JACKETS, 7, 25 RAGLANS, 5,00 RAGLANS, §, 75 and J}, 75 LONG GARMENTS, SILK, SATIN & VELVET, 25, 00, 29, 75404 39.75 VELOUR JACKETS, /3?, 75 SEAL PLUSH COATS, §,90 WR nee Sexad F Prost Ladies’ Waists. Clearance Sate, Highest SradeFuis At Unexpectedly Low Prices. NEARSEAL JACKETS, 17.50, 22.50 & 37.50 PERSIAN COATS, 57,50, 87.50 & 100.00 SABLE SCARFS, 4.75, 7504 9.75 SABLE MUFFS, 5.00, 675 & 875 CHINCHILLA MUFFS. 15.00 MINK MUFFS, /2. 75, (Second Vioer, Prost.) 2,000 Ladies’ Skirts At Greatly Reduced Prices. SILK DRESS SKIRTS, Fe 6.90, 10.00, 16.75 and 25.00 CLOTH DRESS SKIRTS, 4.75, 7.50, 975 &/275 WALKING SKIRTS, 390, 5.00 & 7.50 eewad View, roel) BEST FLANNEL WaIsTS, 425 and 1.50 FANCY FLANNEL WAISTS, 490 and 2.90 SILK AND VELVET WAISTS, 890 and 4.785 (Becont Plone Ladies’ Sutts at /7.50. GREAT VALUES nN Plain Tailor-Made Fancy Tailor-Made Demi Dress Costumes. / / (becoad Vier, Front) & , y and JACKETS, 8,90 and 72,75. ; THE BiG STORE eR TT ae 1 ACITY IN ITSELF nNrapP SIEGEL ( ! VoPERg } , { Muslin Underwear dace, Sta Fresh and Attractive As the hours whirl by t as at the thers fresh ng continu- ¢ gives indication Thi as complete method h teh, and the assort- ving success wh nth arm a ’ i wy to women with whom excellence, refinem 1 embellish- $ ment and modesty of price are obje ar nsideration! } GOWNS. m GOWNS. cambnc, a } embroidery « de. va 69 Fone 1s ; { SKIRTS AND PETTICOATS. !s¢¢ 42d y trimming; ) UNDERSKIRT rs } tucked ru 25 CORSET COVERS; nai { SKIRTS, extra size, $1.25 eh Clay 50 } value, WRAPPERS. 4 PETTICOATS, extra dark blue bor } tucked flounce, $1.50 valu 1 ois percale; 5 SKIRTS, « }° 1.19 } } tt 2s DRAWERS. i { DRAWERS, plain tucks or ur ks and tie strings, 19 { brella atvie: > f PPERS; crochetted bedroom a DR WN RESSING a a $3.00 © wick ance t 2.00 CHEMISE UNDERSKIRT: Domet flao- Seok; embrow with ru! t value, 49 - eared) VELOUR JACKETS, 79,75 and 23,75 | SEAL PLUSH COATS, 9, 75 and //, 75 | Secs 7 for - Cheuenae Big Sale Swings Merrily Along. ta en. Rubber Overshoes, too. off regular prices. ready for East manufacturers sold us thousand and stylish Shoes at truly remarka ‘And we o n the same pleasing way. Here’s the News for Thursday. WOMEN'S SHOES. MEN'S SHOES. | $1.50 and $2.00 TO $3.00 VALUES, 1.50 aod satia calf lace shoes, with oes in lace and at plain toes. i 1.20 jouble sole lace shees, $2.00 VALUES, . 1,39 $35 1.95 button and S€ of kid, calf and patent eelpat e new kangaree calf or kid lace shoes; all sizes most of the le styles. $3.50 TO $5.00 VALUES, 2.50 leather and eram- year welted, all sizes, $2.50 VALUES, Kid, button an ton and lace; a! $3.50 VALUES 1.65 and widths. we ie RUBEERS, GIRLS’ SHOES : : at 69¢., 8Se., BOYS’ SHOES at 69c., 98c., 98c. and $1.25. and $1.50. Main Floor, Rear) Ethiopian Mel lads tes and Ori- { ental compositions go on sale to morrow, per copy ¢ach at WALTZES ORIENTAL ot Love ~ Niele her aeeetye