The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1902, Page 6

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TO HORGAN & | SLATTERY. No More Plums for You, Says Reform Ad- ministration. TO INVESTIGATE FIRM. Its Armory Contracts to Be In| quired Into by Order of the Mayor. | WIDOW AND FATHER FRED Ti: BENEDICT NEE COUNBAT mms: Benedict Owed Them $600,000. Trouble im threatened over the nettle ment of the affal were his father was Mies Virginia of Prederte HR. claims that her f his death, was $900,000 for . also claims that n his will ¢|wite, who s daughter The widow ‘am anya pet architects for changing the Court-House will be thrown out STOCK MARKET FAIRLY ACTIVE. BULLS HAD AD CONTROL AND|Incidentals Being for FORCED UP PRICES. Turkeys, Wash Boil- ers and the ‘Removal of Obstacles.” ar “Tut prior to hie death Mr. Benedict | ett | now BELMONT SPENT MONEY. eat Advance, Thoua! Were im De aay A careful jeeUmate of the amount er! Trading ‘The stock market Bay at the opening ikKt proceaston To Interesting voters on active There was no feature Staten Island excepting tn Manhattar To removing obstactes in First, Second and i i i f 3 be jatricts To cost of pletures, &e Trading tn Nine 3 SDP rtees The Clostoe Quotations be Be fd ke BUYS CANADIAN RAILWAYS. | *« Dr Seward Webb Is seeking bas tranes te Quenher ‘ Fatah 8 | avo piace Veet on the House and ‘tome Wants, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 8 Altmans@o. IN FIGHT FOR Levant So bill | Friday, January JOth. | STAMPED LINENS, | Comprising Do ylies, Centre Pieces, Tray Cloths Lun-h Cloths, Scarfs, etc.. a ;|COMMENCED LINEN PIECES. at \ vA Less than Former Prices. (Tables, First Floor.) Iso IT COST BELMONT $80,000 TO LOSE. 1n.000 10,000 LONDON MARKET INACTIVE. Vractlonally Lower, | jae len No piace te! \\ Sundry World’ Women's 20-inch Kersey collar, value $7 to $10.00, Children’s New Russian Blouse € blue, value $12.00, only, best satin lined, tan, black lackets, 27 inch, coléir, satin lined, lot worth les $10.00. Plush Coats with beaver titched, valve collar ar Broadway, Il HBattermao Women's and Children's | Winter Garments I Half Price and Less A Clearance of the Most Unusual Importance, with Values that Are Simply Amazing. No Such Values Ever Offered. Jackets, Women's Cloth Capes, best black Kersey. satin lined Jong. finis h tailor stitching, value $9.80 to $13.75, Odd Cloaks, 42 inch and full king gartinents, sizes ted, blue, castor thin $7.75. mo: best satin liring, cost or storm 3.98 full length, castor, red and 4.98 Goats, lue and casto ° $25.00 to $45.00, revers and collar or plain coat r tan, black, not one in the them $9.00. and 15.00 tof 5.75 d revers, value $16,00, 9.28 Brooklyn. “)FURLONG'S RIVAL SECURES A DELAY. [4D Chote Has Not Tasted Food WON Notes to Two ty Patten Brennan and’ David land, Thomas P — | Hennessy, |NEW YORKE3’S LONG FAST.| fag TROLLENS FOR JUSTICE GAYNOR POSTPONES PILGRIMAGE TO ME TO MECCA WILL; MAGISTRATES’ CASE. BE EASY NOW. to Balld ‘Trot ah the ‘Made Her Beautiful. Have a Beautiful Skin. A TRIAL BON FREE. RALSTON, entucny Beauty. LAUNDRY end SHUE BAGS, , THE MUSSULMEN Every Lady in the Land Can Now | rn | Misses’ Underwear 1902. Our other Absolute dis- departments posal of Fur- niture (Brass & Iron Beds & Bedding excepted), need more room, me C Furniture must go. “K OCHsCO.™ 125th Street, West. | Canuipgation Closing Out Sale of Furniture This unparall led event has proven a revelation to every frugal house- keeper. Never before was new, reliabe, well mide and tinished Fur- nture offered at such remarkable prces. L.ttle wonder that this sale commands widespread attenton’ The business for the past three days wis enormous, but assortments are still complete and Every Purchase Recrsznts a Saving of Fully - 50 Per Cent. In many instances 75 fer cent. on prices prevailing elsewhere. Every piece of Furniture here was made io our special order, bears our guarantee and must be sold at once. Early selection advisabie, 125th Street West, | T H E J. , Kurtz & Sons, CLOTHIN G SALE THURSDAY---FRIDAY---SATURDAY Come—these will be interesting days for you at this big January Clewing Sale. Remarkable and astound | ing values to dispose of this mammoth stock quick. The newest, finest and best kind of Men's and Boys Clothing at less than cost of material. | Overcoats (hat are worth $35, $30, $25, 520, $18 & 815 Will co on sale at *1.8,915,°12,50,°8 & °5.50 |] Suiits that are worth s0, $28, $25, $20, $18 and 615 | Will go on sale at 4 5, * 13. 50, ‘11 and 58 Trousers (ht are worth $8, $6, $5 and $4 Go on sale at 55, 54, 53.50 and 52.50 Bath Robes that are worth $5 go oi sale at $2.95, | House Coats that are worth $5 to $10.go on sale at $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings Reduced to a Fraction of oihing Prices, (YC Talhin BURNER Broadway }) Between Lenox & Seventh Aves GREAT REDUCTIONS mark our annual Winte Ladies’ and Gentlemen's ; Clothing. to you of 3) to # percent You are he m plete Line BEDDING, vur history, WORLD WANTS Point to nee reper): ‘651 BUT | 275 Paid Help Wants in the 18 | other N. Y. papers combined. Paid Help Wants in this morning's World, Se2eu5 ws 8. Altman & €o. eohewuu st Se offer on Friday, January 10th, a special purchase of VosH. AND oYS- TERMEN (sizes 4 to 16 years), consisting of Cambric Gowns, circular and square necks, trimmed with embroidery, . . Cambric Skirts, with embroidery or lace trimming. . 5 . | 95¢. 85c. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Save Time and Make SUCCESSFUL Money tor Advertisers. || AUCTIONEERS —— |SAY— That the secret of thet success is advertising in The World. PRICE 25 Cents. Sent by Mail on Receipt of 38c, _|NOW ON SALE 'BY NEWSDEALERS ‘THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. All the Leading Auctioneers fatto ic Ailvertise All Theip Saleg a ta Standard American Annual. pep Mealy, A . v

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