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a be removed to tlw Gaye,” ae a FRIDAY EVENING; JANUARY =e ' “LIBERTY BELLE” GIRL IS TO WED. Marie Mirony: Will Warey Railroad Official and Spend oneyin: 100n in Palace Car. CONSUMPTIVES ALL HOW 72 MAKE OUR AULED TO LAN. cI FOLKS BELIEVES THEY IN- F) JURE OTHER PATIENTS. TY A PARADISE, NE ARTS FEDERATION HAS AN IDEA. Fifty Hemoy Many Others lated Ey ed from Ar © Prepare The mos: de by the new ministration when al! th vue—about “ . one of the by the Manhattan 8 Blackwell's 1s Commissioner ! tients are other patic Isolate the —-— HENPECKED MAN REBELS. this pay paid Mr. Folke 1 rtewart, of Be 1 the . no e aint wigoing to beat . L ‘ - RS. NNES ONES FOR MORE ALIMONY Nandmaster’s Fate Wite Sppogne Is typed. “The - Best Though there will be ‘Formerly A. ALSO SUES FOR $1.000 AD- DITIONAL COUNSEL FEE. Vas Arte ee Mis Gay Another We WOMAN BURNED BY OIL. Inwited While Mes Cleaning Parntcure. Was Weil Fed Weill Bred You can pick “2 a steady user o/ - Grape-Nuats : | ely ‘2 Begins argument: sale are trite. | For years it has been an annual event. surprise to our public, but it is awaited as a welcome economy occasioned for Spring furnishing. The Sale. It Presents Prepare to Vistt Wanamak JOHN Stewart | | rat 4 enor h a ts for thi in many stores standards of t Meets st splendid baryains for even those that come on the Twenty-Eighth, ers lomorrow. W ANAMAKER & Co. $5 TO $10 OFF. broken lines ot that ing out the Fancy Cheviot Suits, rapidly cle some We are now are values at $15.00. It youare a judge of ma- terials youll appreciate these suits that were $20, $22 and $25 Some tine overcoats also same price— 315.00, at the Jonna Dane, Sous Sone, Will Offer To» Morrow 2,500 Colored Msdras, Tailor-made Shirt Waists, regular goods retailed at $1.2 For this sale On 2nd Floor, ARE You L/VING (rn the OYNANITE ZONE ? OF VITAL Interest to EVERY NEW YORKER, NEXT SUNDAYS Broadway. excellent , perfect fitting, 5 and $1.50, 49° & 69%, i Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. | leeSe = not match by b ull month; go to first comers, to Buy The February FURNITURE SALE Tomorrow Its The matter of a mere ‘ rains and skill, to organize such a sale as this. we a Great Vast. ad Positive Economies character variety but Fourth Avenue, Ninth York and lass furniture than any orices to many d the stage of y worthy, are here and at other times unmatchable 6 are making iste plans Is keeenaky First announcement be stereo— It does not come as a might ‘Sale’’ is no longer unique. Philadelphia stores, gives us superlative prestige other buyer in the trade. He obtains tores. selling only goods which manutacturers were here, and the bargains are splendid. we induced high-class factories to close out to us exhaust all the store’s power, end the buyer’s skill. Public Need aly on carl Howe furniture ona regulsr contract. and Tenth Streets. Ralttecht Bros a Odds and Ends Jale. \s the snow yields to the genial rays ot the noonday sun, so the rem: ence of our magnetic pri Here a ust as places or to be one Yart-Payment Plan. Men's & Youths’ Suits & Overcoats. $4.00, 2-Piece Suits 3-Piece Suits Blouse Suits Nortolk Suits nd there little lots ood as lot they go, at one price and take your your selections Suits 00 and $6.00 for 1s of our winter stocks are disappearing under the influ- remain of what were towering mounds, to retain their former space they occupy. So into and you may charged and pay in small, easy sums on our they ever were, but too small considered worthy the pick Long Overcoats Box Overcoats Russian Blouses Reefer Coats Ladies ng Department and Dr. Lyon's PERFECT =e ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. * for over'a quarter j I were jat 8c. | goo pairs of Women’s Shoes, were $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, at $1.98. BOYS’ CLOTHING. al Powder | Used by people of refinement ofa bird | Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. The Great Closing-Out Saie offers unexampled opportunities, that it will be to your interest to take advantage of Saturday, Feb. Ist. We want to make the Sales of To-morrow surpass 'those of last Saturday—we want to hurry out this stock lof goods, therefore Greater Bargains than ever. The very things you are looking for are priced even lower than you expect. SHOES. ;00 pairs of Women’s, Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes, 1.25, $1.50 and $1.98, some sold as high as $2.50, | Boys’ Vestee Suits (coat, vest and pants), ages 3 jot 8, formerly sold at $3.50, $4.25 and $4.98, for $2.50. | Boys’ 3-Piece Suits, ages 10 to 16 years, were $3.98, $4.25 and $4.05. to close at $2.75. Boys’ D. B. Suits (coat and pants), ages 8 to 1§ yrs., were $3.98 and $5.00, to close at $2.75. Youths’ Ovarcoata and Ulsters, ages 14 to 18 yrs., were $6.00 and $7.50, to close at $3.75. 200 pairs of Youths’ Long Pants, ages 14 to 18 yrs., were $2.00 and $2.98, to close at $1.25. KID GLOVES. Our Entire Stock of Gloves marked down to Closing- Out Prices. 1,600 pairs Ladies’ Saturday 59¢c. 1,100 pairs Ladies’ Sge. 2-Clasp Kid Gloves, were $1.00, 2-Clasp, Our $1.25 Gloves, for HOSIERY. Ladies’ Plain and Fancy Hose, also an Importer’s lot of Sample Hose, worth At rge. 25, 30, 38 & you, at r§¢e. pair. pair, Women’s and Children’s Wool and Cotton Hose, worth 29, 35 and goc. At 3§¢. pair, we offer all our Women’s and Chil- dren’s 49, 55 and 65c. Cotton and Cashmere Hose, DOMESTICS. Fine Sea | | | 15,0c0 yards of 4-4 Island, and Extra Heavy Sheeting, worth 7c., at 5¢. 9,000 yards 4-4 Fine Bleached Muslin, worth 8c, at 5c. | UPHOLSTERY. 20,000 yards of Upholstery Fringe, Beading and |Headings, at 2, 3, 5 and roc., former prices 10, 19, 39 and 6ac. 50 inch Double-faced Upholstery Velour, all colors, |49 59, 75 and g8c., values $1 to $3 yard. Odd lots iu Window Shades, in opaque and Lonsdale st, at 25 and 35¢., value soc. and $1.25 LACES. 19,0c0 yards of Laces and Trimmings, at gc., value S$ to 20c. yard. 10,000 yards of Veilings, at 10, 15 and 1g¢e., value 119, 20 and 30¢. Continuation of the Closing-Out Sale of Muslin Underwear. Never was such appreciation of a sale shown as that imanifested yesterday—great piles of the snowy garments jmelted away like a snowdrift under an August sun; but there are plenty of splendid bargains left. The Grand Street Store is convenient and roomy, as ‘all its old patrons know; we have secured an abundance jof help for this sale; seekers for the closing-out bargains | we offer will therefore not be crowded or neglected, not- withstanding the rush, but will find shopping 3 ere a com- ifort and a luxury. \8 Cor. Grand & Chrystie Streets. 7. Kurtz & Sons, |. 73 & 175 Smith St.) "578778 broadway. BOM |PRATHER LATE, BUT— time if you're seeking @ MARK at doth stores in complete ante of desirable Burdore Carpets, &c., emphantaing, the DR GHIRLES 00, 298. v Fore” $89 108 Bh Steen $124 S-ROOM FLAT FURNISHED COMPLETE, $124 CLOTHING AT SMITH ST. STORE. . Success inyariably follows in the track of the Sunday World-Waats. \