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es = betas sO oat * See othenberé &. New York's Fastest West 14th St satisfaction Guaranteed or Growing Stere. Money Promptly Refunded. { nd Girls’ Raglans Less Than Hali.Jo. 0. A SWEEPING SALE OF VITAL INTEREST TO MORROW. cr ff lot that ' | Stern Brothers Te-morrow, Women’s Neckwear inthe 4 48¢ 95¢ Sale of emst C China Silk rable c Mark w r var prior x t ‘ Full-Length Raglans, ) kr {full ¢ ee a { 5 Boys’ « Youths’ Winter Wear Final Reductions 1 Collar Reefers, rs, $2.05 Sailor. Double-breasted, ) $5 00 & Norfolk Suits, 3 to 16 yrs., | Heretofore | $6.50 to 9.75 Boys’ Glothing Reduced. | t ° g this cloth ng stock tvles t ' F ars 2-Piece Suits Selected from Our Best Lines and Especially fray_and all seams are taped and reinforced anteed ° Boys’ Felt & Cloth Hats Boys’ Blouse Suits pattern r ta n or epeenh SEI So UREN Hess JO Boys’ & Girls’ School Shoes Eevee ak ayia eslnitn tier alotesatsa oo eaeheaseels Wasteed A Mase Durable and up-to-date styles | 5 to8 $1.35 THE FAMOUS LIBERTY SHOES FOR WOMEN AND Misses’ & | (laze Kid Button Boots, lhss “101 $1.65 Fit +2 §1.95| Children’s | Paten: tips, spring heels, | More Pre-Inventory Mark-Downs. (ee gee » Shoe. f Forty styles it t the nainie coe Ea are ate AT OB [vous ses Linea $280 styles ot toes and heels, welted and flexible sole ce of the Youths’ ' stout we . ‘ 5% $2.95 superb $3.50 Liberty Ab cccscece cescinece pee e rece cece eons e ( Gand Vici Kid) Gace Boots Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, 4,25 SPECIAL CLEARING. Little Men's tout extension soles, $1.05 Boys’ ‘Iron Bound” Shoes, hes. 12 ts). 4.49 $2.50 and $3.00 values for women. broken ( 9 to 13% e Children's Kidskia, ice or i tt i ort "e 1.00 sizes, but unquestionable styles and qualities. |! Boys’ and Girls’ Slippers and Pumps Shoes For House Wear and Dress Occasions West Twenty-third Street it Leather Shoes 1.39 Children’s Pat LICENSE OR OEATH RICH MAN'S BODY TO WIDEN STH AVE, FIR THESE DOGS. WASHED ASHORE, CARRIAGE WAY. IY FIREMEN SHIP TRUST THREE THOUSAND UNDER BAN CORPSE UNIDENTIFIED DE- JOHN D. CRIMMINS OFFERS AADLY HIRT KNOCKED OUT ul IN MOUNT VERNON. SPITE FINE CLOTHING. PLANS FOR CHANGE. ae ae | 4, to 104. at Along Thoroughfare That of Man Apparently Forty-five Pollee Uegin a Crnande that Wit of Sidewalk $1.58, 1.95) $8.90, i 5 ah at § nso Cosslre C, What we tell in the papers from day to day is only a hint of what is going on in the store. Take for granted that what ought to be here is here. Pee emer rte) Oy Me te Ce ae ay ea vANe waa wt, Avus. Young Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. . You know how we handle these things. First of all quality must be right, and style and workmanship. We have no place for the haphazard sorts. We mean that whether you buy clothing here for yourself or your children you shall be so well pleased with the style and wear of it that you'll come again and again. Here are a baker's dozen of reasons for even greater popularity than ever | for these departments: . | Young Men's Suits, sizes 14 to 20 in. medium ¥s' 3-piece Vest Suits, sizes 8 to 14, black and and heavy welght. This lot embrac 1 blue Worsted, faney Cheviots, in stripes, 1 our $8, $10 and $12.50 suits, some are cut | plaid and neat effects. p fit- ting, were $6.50 and $7.50, now at $5.00 { in the latest milltary effects, first class tal loring, cholce Hnings and perfect fitting, | Saflor Suits for tae little men, 3 to 12 years, in Worsted Sergas, fancy Cheviots and many they are broken lots, but all sizes are somewhere among $6 75 other fabrics. All handsomely embroidered 6 chicane AE ie . and exquisite combinations of colorings, good them 5 | value at $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50, Young Men's Suits in a better grade, $12.50 to *” $3.50 Reduced for Quick Ciearing bw Choice at $16 kinds, worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots meee ney MAY BO Ati... Sarasin lent andidirkeeticie cpl fincy> mixt tripesia | gad bh betsy injrall’ enlataetsicolor tie Children’s Russian Blouse Suits, 3 to 10 years, Mark well that the pockets cannot sag, the buttonholes cannot vary’ gurentimade ana tlie: This entire stock is arranged in two lots, med in first-class manner....... formerly sold | | c 10 $10.00, 48 » 95 Young Men’s Artistic, High-grade Suiting. beau- ry ee $5.00 and $3.50 tifully taflored, elegantly trimmed, correct Vestee Sults, ages o 8 years. Entire line ar- eut detail the best; regular price need in two lots. Have been up to up te $ sizes a to $12.50 | Gs 50. Ch "$4.75 awa $2.75 36 breast Young Men's Separate Trousers; not a great Knee Trousers—An odd assortment, for many, but worth up to $4.00. $) 95 merly 50¢. and 69¢., may go at 25 at . 7 75 Men's fancy and full dress Vests, from one of | Me the ieadins makers in New York, some | Those natty coats, with belts; some very chotce patte inimehaetots are worsteds and cassimeres and many other eoiled fabrics; all excellently mad fabrics: all. excellently made; at almost half . $4.50 Overcoats for Boys, 3 to 6 years. Many exquisite tyles remain iding the Military Coat with brass buttons, formerly priced up to pear at §3.504 $2.75 A large lot of Mother's Friend Shirt Waists, Regular price all sizes, Just Those worth up to $1.50 may go at Norfolk Suits 20-year remain to Young Men's Overcoats, up [to size Lots are small, but enough make at least 25 young men happy, were up to $20, $7.50 and $5.00 GOW! 05-3 es | Smoking Jackets, beautiful plaids and other | effects that were $3.50 and $4.00, are reduce a $2.75 oat $ 1.95 | Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets. Hereafter Store Opens at 8.20 A.M Hereafter Store Opens at 8.30 A.M STAMDARD BEATEN ALL STOCKS SHOW | snes y “NANG OL EAL, GRATER STRENGTH ses cxoace IN. EFFORT TO|PRICES ADVANCE ALL ALONG Re™4!ning winter stock of ENTIRE LINE. | Ulsters, paletots, raim LADIES’ CLOAKS. DEFEATED ABSORB $10,000,000 CO. Swell the Tremsury of Vear td Th Weekes ace im INS. ey that Clb | Jn a Water | (Thrown Down by an Explo-) "Not Enough Money inAmer- | othe tady of Tear ead iasseasbten ent 1 Cantor t 1 sion of Gas in a ica to Buy White Moun! \ c= 1 vein Cellar. Star Line.’ The M “ 8 f ‘ casa — _ “ M « many influential steamship , dav K 1 ’ the White Star Line as “ ' ‘ kh 1s - © Ismay, a rin th ' t ne t te “ Sta Line and m1 a e ‘ rm ow ; ‘ Ly " - an t tempt me The f te n ence ¢ tam rectly satiefled with the dt 1 STi alsr Die eane teal. A in } ct ani solng I to EN RIMMING aa ¥ ott att — SPARES NEITHER M TREATY TO CEDE WEEDINGOUTSOME = wes ANY WOR AGE, LANDS SIMD, CTV EMPLOWES, = RUNAWAY HORSE BADLY IN- CONVENTION WITH DENMARK CANTOR EXPECTS TO MAKE", 30. i Ai? [or waite sus JURES THREE PERSONS, COMPLETED AT WASHINGTON SAVING OF $125,000, rly Deb I Ea tk Danish Weet tndies Give Ye Meeting of Mis Ca Matted: S¢ om Vari Deport. ‘ v ry AVENGED DAUGHTER'S HONOR tee ea cite Re i "1 {Our also considering the Shot Head Wien He eo wune | iden x now What] we should GIRL SUES OHIO MAYOR, | slirare: inet omoini viewaeera| HOLLISTERIRETAINED: |? ‘ i Ai nod Wants D Northwestern t nleaenils WI Keen! Hm ne Coneh $10,000 FOR HIS INJURIES. fe Mazar HienG M rottw: [St Benn Makes Hroukiya ) Minister at Peking Vis that he has BAPTIST HERO DEAD. Seo tI eer Col. Gritin Won ty Magnates Pay ss Sunday World Wants move the jown by @ ° f . M. Saturday, i) ey Rabe gs | coats and box coats, | Well Deaned Hull Movement with) Various models and mate alings in M rials. Royal Dutch Petroleam Co Now Has Control of “9h: Transport Line. $10.00 and $14.50, LONDON, Jan, M.—At a meeting oil distributed | Twenty-third Street. a shade better | The start a formally anno which had Standard Ot) seo f tie “Sb through, He ary arrangeme the Royal Duteh or marketing tts oll r Duteh eo pany by - Lead to Success! 571 BUT 32 Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, Jard OW ¢ for the ‘She! Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N. Y. papers combined. phat malted: tally inter any, Limited, especta te P\h the oll trade of South Africa, huth America and the Ba: ny has a cont | the ot} of the Guffey et to market tompany. ot market was more acitve o » | JANITORS 5 ae = 1 tee if LONDON MARKET STRONG. | Mita : : : AKERS .. PAINTERS RAPHERS . Quotations. Wie . raat the a modera tone etead, South African mining #hares continue to be a feat Ams Sesunnens The Wh The wheat mari There w The te in steady hange An ; July, 79 to We ; July, 63 to 61-8; shipbullding Market. market opened steaily | 2 points higher to 3 uirly strong by ouying wary, 7. ‘ch, n pruary. Ac ; il, $18 to 8.10; Ma. M'bid, July. 816 to & O1; September, 7.69 to 171; & City South. pt. & Nash exdiy ans sing prices were: January, or we os y Pris os 1S | wie Central pl.cseee it. 8. .75, October, 7.71 to 7.7%,