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| ae Tee eo) eee ae a ee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, B.Altmant Go. Men’s Department. Location, Lelt of Sixth Avenue Entrance. Friday and Saturday: 300 Doz. MEN'S SILK SCARFS, Narrow Four-in-Hand Shape, Regular value $1.00, At 58c. Each. Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. FERREE SHOT DOWN AS HE SOUGHT AID BRAKEMAN WAS” MISTAKEN FOR HIGHWAYMAN. He was Seeking | Train Wreck Wonnded Twice ‘Theodore L. Ferree man of the Pennsylvania a freight road, { fn St. Michaela How Newark. a bullet in his shoulder and a » Rahway ac vivant main track last erly feeight-yar abeth. Ei yammenger tra nocrew « ashed road r Caer and Ferree'a SI alle 4 nd Ferree carried His arrival in authorities of firat {ntimation of the was at once sent to the sion Was due tw @ mistake in rews med of Rahwa ss tne mea t cut across the m n track diag nevitable, ng that a collision was But wer Hetze DUVAL KILLED BY OLD INJURY, STRUCK ON HEAD BY A BEAM | THREE YEARS AGO. ‘The Father of the Private Secre- tary to € coy M. Depew Succambe at Age vf Si. William ©. Duval, father of Horace C. a road. | me| , former price: Black Dress Goods. 1,500 yards 45 inch ‘Sheer Black Veiling, imported to retail at $1.25 a yard, special to-morrow at 78 cts. a yard. al Sole Remnants, 1200 Remnants of «Plain Taffeta Silk, | /in a great variety of color- sags, will be sold to-morrow, Friday, at J5O CLS. a yard, “5 & Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St 8sca male “MINNIE KURTZ HAS A HABEAS CORPUS, ‘APPEARS BEFORE JUSTICE BEACH TO-MORROW. Warden of the Tombs Directed to he Tombs 10 Attorney ce Beach | lock to-morrow Tammany Minni Diamont the trials She was captured by Jerome's men | when mo one came that she © jeserted In the algnificantly mnt wet_me out of here jen falllece tekaarite help me God, and t will hurt more than one.” Mr. Hoffman denies that his firm w retained by any one but the woman 5 seit. District-Attorney Jerome refused to accept the bondsmen offered by Mr. Hoffman on the $1,000 ba!l fixed by Mag- istrate Cornell yesterday, and the ap- Duval. who was private secretary tol plication for a writ followed Chauncey M. Depew, lies dead at his] ‘The aMdavite submitted by Mr. Hoft- home, No. § Monroe place, Brooklyn,|man aays that Minnie Kurtz te held in where he had lived for forty-four years. | $69) bail on a charge of misdemeanor He waa struck on the a with aland is ready te give ball, ut that she hear Inlitheleellar or) hist ree so he! in $2,609 bail, which she can- years ago. He never recovered the! not furnish. on a co int signed by effects of the blow which caused his} The Delinger and John D. Maher, death yesterday which, !f true, would not constitute any Mr. Duval was born in Maiden iane| crime eighty-one years ago, He was the oldeat| The aMdavits were attached to the surviving alumnus of Wesleyan College,| paper. Therese Delinger saya that Min- at Middleton, Conn. He an agent| nie Kurtz came to her house, No. 143 wrnment during im FF = Tramplea running While x the platform at the Brooklyn end of the for a train bridge, David Rosenheim, of No. 279 Bleocker street, became confused and fell. The crowd tehind him could not stop and ran over him, Probably fifty men used him as a hurdle before policemen ragged him out of danger. He was treated by an ambulance surgeon, who found that he was severely bruise? about the back, and, ft ts likely, Injured in- ternally. He was sent to his home in» ead, \ ond avenue, last request of the her agent st November, and at Kurtz woman and paid to John D, of Lena Schmidt ena Schmidt and witnesses againat Diamond, would go away to 1° and not testify against the Cap- he alleges that Minnie Kurte for the “perversion and ob- on of Juatice and the due ad ministrat of the la John D. Maher of No, 2 Fifty-thind Brooklyn, says in hi affidavit complaint on whieh Minnie Kurtz {* held that he me: her near tho Delinger woman's house on election day, He said: Hetlo, Minnie, fixing things up A few minutes later ‘Theresa Delinger offered him as agent of Lena Schmidt the $26,000, ——— GET WHAT YOU WANT by ad vertising for it in the Sunday World Went shest. Jerome's | ‘Tohn Daniel Sonsh Sons } i HAVE MADE UP A bARGE SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY ‘at from { to 3 regular retail prices. FOR WOMEN: FOR MEN 00 dozen manufacturers’ About 10,000 pair imported samples; all this season’s all new samples sent ae aA a a country to select from and are ts, e@ e Sy fl es segs | stripes, extracted patterns 4!! cnoice, fresh goods. { and polka dots. in cashmere, One lot tine | | Lisle thread and cotton. an ren , a | Prices for samples will ton and cashmere. | be, perpair, from 19ct>50c stripes and coors, é Just one-third their value. effects: on sale at, 400 dozen Ladies’ All Black Pal" pete: Cotton, also split soles; for 6 pair for $2.75, this sale value orc '19c Another lot cf and plain per pair-----+ i cashmere, also Lisie thread 3 pair for 50c ‘ - and cotton, in vertical, plaid 200 dozen Ladies’ Black Lace Lisle Thread, be autiful pat- terns: pair We will throw out on tables alot of high colored Hosiery for. per pair 10c FOR CHILDREN. 500 dozen Children’s Black Cotton Hose, 1x! rib and corduroy rib.doubie knee, all sizes, Nef Paire+++++++* 6 pair for 55c. Do not waste valuable time in darning when you can buy Sood stockings for this little price. and iace e fect at, per pair 6 pair fo Another lot of f and cotton, Plain colors, in farce embroidere + $2.00 ne Lisiet dand lace effects; on sale at, per pair . 25c 6 parr for $1.38 tion. on sele paire-+- 6 Paltok at, oe or 69c. Broadway, 8 8 8 & 9 Streets. Streets. © KOCH & Co. First Showing of For Girls dainty and pretty for the Sprin fect workmanship—no skimpin CHILDREN'S DRESSES neck ‘ guimpe. of tine trimmed with embroidery; pink and rose: 4 to CHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS, 95c Chm- EN'S GUIMPE DRESSES, of Percale, tull bertha of embroid ery; all colors; 4 to 13 yrs CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESS! ES, riped all handsomely trimmed w ve em- broidery, 4 to 15 yrs. Continuation of Annual Sale of 1.69 Saving of More Than = STIRS SHY ON | HARD TO RAKE ’EM UP. So Bad tf You Diapens: Prices at Washington Market atill rule firm although there is a supply equal to the demand in ever in meat and fieh Oysters are still somewhat rearce. ow-| ing to the weather, which bas mad aimeult t ne E bivalves to market. a pair, white oqo POULTRY—Mary a: pigeons, Bi per ose Pein ranting «2 per pound: Yon. we pound |ROBBED ON A ‘A SURFACE CAR. | Diamond Pin in Worth aise Zoraimer rat No. 66 Headquarte Mc neck w at Police ¢ had been robbed of a diamond $49 while riding on a Third avenue trol- ley, car along the Bowery Fie said that am he Jeft the car he was joatled by two men, and he gave a good n of ther PNT Ly tor Sng al polle On Friday and Saturday an advance sal ot Stolen from Morris Zoraimer. jor and Boys. > of everyth f materia SHILDREN'S GUIN ported trimmed yrs BOYS’ SAILOR bray, trimmed with white ean? and Chimbra: y braid; all colors; 4 to 13 95c 8 , Le iT : LS c JOYS’ SAILOR SUI latins nen, White Duck colors in checks or stripes. high neck, BOYS SHIRT WA Mad f colored cales ... new, ing that i 1 Pique Aves. SUSPECT OF THEFT. White Squabs at 85 _ Dozen Not Declare They Wonld it Three man are hy Headquarters on ty-six years Charles Krave thirty-five, w he has heen Asoorting ‘Titus, Rein the last of answe nald, they On the fr fo through the dina, Mar between the lehed eR Opportantty tm Sight could lay tee. ee of the complatnanta, rooms tn the hous 10c Also all the odds and erds, styles too numerous to men- Wash Dresses and Suits Housefurnishings. A once-a-year opportunity to choose from enormous assortments of absolutely reliable qualities at an average 33'4 Per Cent. ‘J25th Street, West Between Lenox andl 9% Seventh ‘LIVED BY ROBBING "FASTING DAY., BOARDING HOUSES. NOW THEY’RE WANTED, IT’S POLICE CAPTURE | TRIO THEY 1902. C. A ie) a (“ o, Dimbson Crawford Ce Men’s New Spring Shir $1.50 and $1.00 Kinds, at 78c. Who said Friday is unlucks Hho man will who get chance to-morrow at these New Si lor Spring, fresh trom the factory The money you meant ne will often buy two. No amount of ey can buy newer style \ in white and ligh ounds, with n stripes and ies, Many of which are the po t black and whites: a sprinkling of the heavier er color Materia as— Ww stripes, 5 t sott tin! Q | The shirt ample in body size, periect fitting. positively cor- | rect as to make and finish, hand laundered, o front back Mostly ¢ l : wth ihe narro s. An unequalled chance to buy a corre shirt at a very iow price, Sizes 14 to 17... 78 C othing for Boys. y hive a boy under 10 years Friday's Specia 7 e will doubly interest vou. Here are sizes for the littl fellows tn Uvercoats, Wash Suits, Hlanne! Wearsts at less than half. All that are lett of the ditlerent sorts 25, military tical In ihe Basement, Let two departments give a notion of the Fri day points of interest in the bright, roomy base- ment. Books are there, Trunks and Bags are there, a little wor'd of other tempting priced things are there. We point to but two. Four White Goods Specials. Wash Goods, 10 Cents. Ess. “See-Ess Shoes far Women. The equal of anv $5.00 Shoe for wear, style and fit, and they cost but $3.50. It’s a dollar and ahalt saved. Here are forty styles of Ess Ess shoes, 20 styles of ties and 20 styles of slippers, suitable for evening and dress ecca- $3. 50 SIONS) ONE! NLiCe seas eis ele Also good quility shoes for boys and girls at moderate prices, 19th and 20th Streets, Sixth Avenue, HIS LITTLE SISTER a Ladies Cure to all Who Send Name and Address Men who have tried tine deen BABY BOY DIES DESP!TE HER HEROIC RESCUE. } tol hab! | by « famous toby a harmie ‘Chemist | | ‘Thirteen-Ye: 4 Girl Grade Him | AML Afame and Is Badly . nl Bi Hurned. Tob Habit: SUFFERS IN VAIN. oo sone It stops at on 4 Fitzab 1 a her, E th diet Hospital 7 a fow irs he ° wiles * ~ fing ‘ * 2 No More Smoke or Dirty Spittoons 4 s in the WU 1 ed Pilea ped the two cblidren in ita Cela, \the weitere of cable compantem 1 Seon to wita | 259, 201 oth Avenue. NOW IR Part Payment Vian t lowest cash prices yOu can pay at lo}t n Que Qlez ak a and aut ‘fae 1.35 skirt 2.75 5.00 The Friday Specials for the Boys. * 25¢ Men's and Youths’ Closing Department n stock-adjuste ” and $12.50; 4.00 faonionenle and Dressy Neckwear. hase from a leading mane 2 cann , chiffon and lace lack, pink, 1902 World Almanac CONTAINS A LIST OF NEARLY 4,000 American Millionaires AND 10,000 Facts of Importance. 600 Pages. 1,000 Subjects, All 25c. Mail to Any 35c. Price of Newsdealers, Sent by SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Save Time and Make Money for Advertisers.