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HEADSWES ME] HEALTHY WOTIEN § FROM BIC FIRE, Praise Pe-ru-na as a Cure for Colds and a Preventive of Catarrh, atsy” Gallivan, Who Distin- guished Himself at Santiago, \ Now a Policeman, Carries { oThem from Tenement. ° e i Choice Cigars wt: Loss Chan Cost of Wanulacture, _ An exceptional offering indeed for the smoker who likes a: “f . cat Leh ll To expedite selection we arrang ALIA 1 or Saturday's in 5 lots: ; SIXTH AYE. re cic romin «WARTS. LOT. 1--5,000. HIGM GRADE LOT 3— 3,000 CLEAR HAVANA 5 C. Sy CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS; Key | ROTHSC! 3 106, i =’ Wonderful Clearance Sale of Wes ond N.Y. make; assorted j hand-made; bex of 50, oy Leone) Mca Noto te ba | LOT 4—5,000 PORTO RICAN ‘uritanos Finos, Diplomaticos, Delic- VAS; $3. , Coys, Dolls and Sames |r S| ievas 80 eat ted . : $10.00 per 100; choice, box of LOT 58000 SUMATRA_ At Extraordinarily Reduced Prices. 72, 9S Or Peek long, mixed Havana : LOT 24.000 HIGH GRA! : ¥ HERE'S going to be a great scramble for the wonderful bar- | CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS: Cu- Filler Cigars; assorted brands; regu- . ins in the Big Toy Store on the Third Floor to-morrow. | ban-made; Puritanos, Panetelas. preted Herta hay ill) a5 We have been cutting prices heartlessly. ‘ Sonica aaa ote orga M, AG ORDERS SOLICITED: Every Toy, Doll, Game and the like that was in the least bit | So" i oo° choice, box of 5 2,95\ “(Main Ploor, ast, dihth Wrest) scarred during the holiday rush is marked for sale to-morrow at pena 1 AA ce World's Greatest Grocery > SOME° REMARKABLE WORK. Went Through Fire and Smoke Un- daunted, and When Work Waa prices that no store other than this would think of asking. . Things that were 20c. are marked at 5c. and soon. We : Done, Then and Only Then W: eis fy et pads 3 ", Prisidon ypedaee have divided the various articles into four groups and collected them icvolier reat oak in ibe bustsey oF Gia Gi Shore is coteing Wo: Siaeee ‘ y . on tables thus: ee Cares finee Sele which began Monday ‘sill offers great values; and we add ee D much strength to the occasion by offering many ials in other Groceris friar icitrn, ens fico ot toe batt-| i ve: “di Prices Range from Se. to 50c NO MATTER WHAT YOU BUY HERE. ip Indiana in the naval battle oft San- h IAAL . HATA i Table I. | Table Il. | Table Ill. | Tabl IV. THE QUALITY IS ALWAYS BEST. parriea nine p ricken persons from é : ; Formerly, Formerly! Formerly’ Formerly | Cann. tiindaverne Pan: DELICATESSEN = ar | Beg Leo s ® burning bullding. Se priced up to 70. priced ur eoe priced up! SOc priced up Cah tere leah, 7S fermi, Sea ATER CRESS—Preh Galtvan is now a policeman, having 206. to 30. | to $1.00 te $2.00. | MUTTON-Hindqares 7] Cored SL Side eee Joined the force about a year and a half Handsome Imported TOY SEWING MA- fancy Canada Mutton, fb.. 1 BERR. GRAPES-—Fancy tinted 1 4 PRICE Oe eid ELL NA STUFFED Line of, NOVEL-| CHINES (Fine Line White} LAME Sher | foreauier id Core ; Malega eapes: J ye precinct. e TY DOLLS, suit-) ft Enamel FURNI- ye it ee POUND CAKE — Plain, _ Re ae iae Gea Be honed es i 9 : To neglect n cold ts to invite chronic ca- ANIMALS, able for favors. hacer UNI-) Ture, Reda Rinse ae es Lag sendy Domenic tb. + TS otk ‘Aor BIB. tarrh. As soon as any one discovers thi |Complete Sets of JAP| i CRACKERS —Freth and ip gael Y Finale sascha’ ints TAIiyaist isbTavininloin oF cataking colds (anouIs BLOCKS, BAMBOO FUR. TRUNKS. IWRINGERS, POLAT. iy Erencheae Ful 76) Meat ape or etrect hi the fire-er in front . i Beer UIT—The | old-fash- Gt the: fouretory tenement at No. 22 to directions on the hettle, and the cold ts NOAH'S ARKS, BANKS, liane POLL CARRIAGES, } Fist Selecd Seaton or ogg] fomsgneme made New Ens: 709) ) Seiiverga™ ren crowded with men and women, all sure to pass away without leaving any bad DOLLS ROCKERS, DRESSED DOLLS, DOLLS. lerge Shrimp, et.. 5 Pane ae ‘bet. 8th and shrieking, and a volunie of sinoke, ese a tehas. i Mone vis Posie Wigan : IGUNS, \TEA POTS, SARLT Etre 8 8) Hecke” 2211 Particulars at tes 3 on 3 almost 7 | Westlep2 marker, Me coareatitt estarate ecu acalal ure to end in the recond stage of eatarr HORNS, Darr tesses, BASKET DISHES, [HAIR HORSES, SIRLOIN ROAST, t, 12%, | four head Lewoeertacte” Fourth Pose, ran fo the bullding he wondered why HE Dare Wan Aben ee dice crete GAMES. GAMES. IIMP. RAG DOLLS. [DOLLS’ BEDS. : Sreat Sale of 36,000 Shirts * Hen and Bays; i 9 SIC Gach. Colored Negligee and Stiff-Bosom Shirts. Sizes range from 12 to 19. the people did not descend the fire-es- capes instead of standing on the plat- forms and ladders screaming. When he Feached the building he saw what was the trouble. Herman Sievers, sixty, weighing 200@Pounds, had essnyed to de- acend the sire-escape first, His breadth caused him to be caught, and he could Relther ascend nor descend, and all : above him were blockaded. Gallivan ran up to where Sievers was cold or cough, chronic catarrh would be Practically an unknown disease. Mios Elizabeth Uber, No. 57 Bassett etreot, Ibany, N.Y... writes: Y, 3 “I have always dreaded unsettled weather because of my extreme liability to catch cold, when @ catarrhal trouble would quick- ly develop through my entire system, which it would take weeks to drive a IT am thankful to eay that since I taken PERUNA I do not have any ison to dread this any more, If I have been at all sxppaed to the damp, wot or cold weather, caught, pulled him out, and then carricd 1 take dose or two of PERUNA and I him down to the street, a feat requirin, MRS. M.J. BRINK hro’ great strength. ‘ "S| EIRST STAGE OF CATARRH|"** That gave a clear passage for the Men's Stoves. Unequalled in Value and Quality. A special lot of Men’s Gloves, selected from the great sale which began this week, and made by America’s foremost manu- |S facturers. Miss SARA MTGARAN. MEN'S _GLOVES. 69 GRAY MOCHA GLOVES; at, a pair, GRAY_AND BROWN GENUINE. REINDEER GLOVES finer than Mocha and unequalled for wees; QO) t out any hint of sickness from my beth Uber. and you can Imagine how giad I felt when {t-began to rellovo me in a very short time. In loss than two weeks I was complotely cured.""—Sibyl A. Hadley. Mra, M. 3. Brink, No. 820 - aug, Bt. dosaphy Mh waters ee OTe others on the fire-escape. When they is past winter during the wet and | had all reached the street Sievers re-|A Serious Mistake Which Thou-| coq weather 1 caught 2 sudden and sever! ne | ; 'e ,, ‘ Qalled that he was the treasurer of a celd, ‘which developed a catarrhal condition| Miss Saral McGahan, No, 197 2a street, |p &t @ pair, (n Wiest, Frost.) Che Annual (d-Winter Sale Began ms fraternal organization and bad lets the sands Are Making, theogh my entire exatem, and so affected | Albany. N. writes oy ig Lo al yy) L£ C ue n . nm ene! va! a “A few mi suffer wi Be- Gallivan was busy rescuing other per- ae broken down, and became nervous and hy',| vere attack of infiuonzn,. which nothin ay wth arge rowds Present. M gans, and Policeman Louis F, Wellsley terleal ‘and “unt to supervise mg home| scemed to rallove, My, hoarine became, climbed the ladder to Slevers's room.| The first ctago of catarrh {s what is coM-| My physician prescribed for sa “\tny eyes became Irritated and. fevert @ociety, a ic RUN, lasted good, 00) b and with! ‘0 ; eeelety, tte Poln ied, She had been an | 0@ tn the hond, nove, throat or lungs. Its) Of FRIUNA 1 Goclded to try it After T was perfectly well.—Serah Me- ‘ tmvalid several years and when Wellsley | beginning 1s sometimes so severe a8 tO/{n Ang health.”-—Mrs. M. J. Brink. | entered the room she had become un-| car chill and considerable fever, or it “Warred’’ Books. Many Interested Purchasers Attend Great and good bargains. The special tables in the Main Aisle are constantly surrounded by eagerly Be ing throngs. hese Shirts were made for the Spring and Sum- weeks Gahan, | If you do not derive prompt and satistac- ‘ conscious from fright. Sievers had for-| ma. light as to not hinder a person|, Sibyl A. Hadley, 26 Main street, Hunting- i Sorten to mention’ her presence in the| ™#7 slight as to not hinder a pr tone thas writen rei 2) tory results from the use of Peruna write 7 ding. Te waved her. from his usual business, In perhaps | ting my 100 nT Bante eer eee ARh | nt once to Dr, Hartman, giving a full state. the Annual Sale. mer trade of 1903, and none was intended to be sold ‘The daring Gallivan had gone to the| majority of cases little or no attention is} gradually crew worse until my throat was [Arent of your case, and he will be gind to The yearly after-holiday clear-up. And that means a very for less than 75c. Many were to be marked $1 00. \ third floor, where he found’ the fami). fore aud fame Ordinary remedion aid Tot } 4 1 Sores erie Prat frthtened un huddied paid to the first stage of oatarrb, and hence help. me and cough Peruedive erated riot “give you his valuable advice gratis, h Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tho ifogether in one room. Driving Friell and | it 1s that nearly one-balf of tho people have} Reading en advertisement of what P arium, Columbus, 0, i ‘his wife out on the fire-escape, Gallivan | chronic catarrh in some form. RUNA could do, I decided to try a bott! CREDIT HERE H |S UKE CASH Py ELSEWHERE OPEN UNTIL LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. Out Goes the Clothing litle sum will bring you some surprising bargains in literature. For insance, we heve reduced “The Lives and Deeds of Our Self- Made Men” from $1.50 to 45c. | Some Really Marvellous Bargains. Why? Simply to hasten the sale of all books that during the holiday rush were in the least torn, soiled, scratched or otherwise “hurt.” Included are many books in sets. You can now get Bul- wer Lytton’s works in 13 volumes for $1.95. The original price was $3.25, Special tables on the 3d Floor, near Moving Stairway. STANDARD BNGYOLOPEDIA OF RECIPES. | LOSWHLL'S LIF OF JOHNSON, 4 volumes, Priceless information for everybody. By | bound in cloth, gilt top; our regular price, Charles W, Dana; regularly eold ot Toc.; our | $1.95; clearance price, price, s 35) GOLDSMITH'’S WORKS—4 volumes, boun ~ While most of these Shirts are perfect, some are classified as ‘‘seconds,” having such minute i- cal imperfections as a pin scratch, oil speck or pen- cil mark. A washing will make them good as new. Every Shirt is guaranteed to fit. The Shirts are in all i with separate col- styles, ee attached collars and with neckband only and at- tacts fae detached cuffs. Any Shirt fein Aisle _Tadies,) @rms and ran down the ladder to the rect with her. Going back he got { lorence, weve y paid carried pee sown, Wh Tees ose 0 desce} Miblle, Be Soret Tes and nasty. saried fe h je ‘Mrs. Friel. The oldest gon, Alfred. _ nineteen, had.to.be carried.down part of, . ; i ) wen! our ing, Ghore found. Mrs. Lizsie Maine, twenty-1 irs old, her son Frank. | , frente three Zonothercinciaw: Mire, Jen: Sete AT aay! Ge Bie Srpec ere ne Indiana’ carried each one| Policeman Who Arrested a WO dow! separately, doing Temarkably A ‘ THE AMERIOAN FAMILY COOK BOOK, 505 gilt top; our regular price, $1.95; cles ce aoe vas tr bumea, ene] Waiter at Jack's Has to Take AGRI, "OPE, a tl ow eet Annual Double-Value m A Laer Be ae wut perpeeng. tH! “%1 Time to Consider. The “Clean Sweep’’ Sale inaugurated a week ago is having <Avbook for polite] in cloth, elit top; our regular price, §1-5) ett Bais the desired effect. Stocks are going at double-quick time. Ex- Roe eee HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH 5 vy oO eC yy a le le amples of our determination to make a speedy and decisive Te aera ate clearance before reaching inventory may be gathered from the following items. Credit as usual. Part-payment privileges same His Gallantry in Action, Policeman Galllvan was an enlisted] The gastronomic tendencies of a po- mon on the battle-ship Indiana during|aiceman as opposed to thone of a walter ish, war, and for “especially | were aired in the West Side Court body; written by Henry M. Lyman, M ‘and other eminont epecialiets: illustrated with ForMeon, Womenk Children, This Sale is doubly interesting ing because of the timeli- ia ness of the event. In ad- . dition to the prices being fa rN PT TAA ma in the | to-day in the case of George Dar, who || @s if you were paying full prices. Gaor'pitens restariy wai 3.2 eur We SON'S) Bas) te fa 4 \ ’ * 5 re, oATH ‘ La Looper hot tell what he did that was gallent,| was arraigned for vioiation of the ex Fee a ne ne vie rave aby | ENTRAR nckinG’ Pale, cme tg! $ for Men’s $8.50 and $10 Clothing.—Suits of fancy Cheviots, Over- coats of Kersey or Melton; regular, stout and slim sizes, so that you're guaranteed a fit irrespective of build. $C) Men's $12.50 and $15 Clothing.—Overcoat materials are Friezss but andther policeman explained: cise law. Daly is a walter in “Jack's” “Oh, he was swabbing out a cannon, omething lke that, when a Spanish gielt Fatt on the deck and the fuse vv DEEDS OF OUR SOLY-MADE Mi face price, thone of Lincoln, Grant, Bheridan. & Gints OF MODERN ART. A collection sof of equal prominence, "By Harriet Beecher | photographic reproductiona of great modém Stowe, with an introduction by Kirk Mynroe; | paintings; regular price, 7c; clearance price, 71 pages, ilustrated with ton steel» piace 50 portraits; ‘bound in eloth end excellentiy OF BDGAR ALLAN POR, 10 yl» Sixth avenue restaurant, Policeman Redmond, of the West For- ty-seventh street etation, was the com- burnin retty close when he ran picked it up anid chucked it in the se peed 3 $ a5 : a8 plainant against Daly. Redmond sald: 2 4 : 3 7 ; ’ - rear that he went into Jack's at 1.45 o'clock and Meltons, Suits ere all-wool Cassimeres and Cheviots. 5 Srinted; regularly sold at $1.60; our special } uF regular price, $2.25: ‘WOMEN LEAP this morning and ordered tobster salad Tlen’s $20 and $25 Clothing.—A handsomer line of ready-to-wear B@OKS IN SETS. MISCELLANEOUS. son ROM HOUSE AFIRE, | si riisre, both of wan ware cereal 942 "Crimes nent totm bad at fires rosy cyt i fhe od || THEME ARR, YEAR or crue | peexomn, FORME pt pig im } Le) Upon tnvestigation he learned that the ish to onatc at (atiscing ot 830, PHIER COLUYDUS, by Washingson Irving: Our Fegular pros, &1 ce place had no all night Ilcense, 90 ho « and tyye: regularly sold at #0c.; our specie! | OUR FAMILIAR SONGS AND THEIR arrested the walt Daly refused tolf] $1 Boys’ $3.00 Suite and Overcoats.—The Suits are made of blue FF Nest spec eee y Oh BUCAIORS. 14, He J¢nRonns wer romKler ecrae: In the firet of three fires within an | was to the station-house, and Red- 4 and fancy Cheviots, ages 8 to 16. The overcoats arc Oxford Cheviots, DRONE 6 WORKS, sound Ja oa ¢ BO eee ke wil} Carleton; our re ance price, , 0D | tar price, ance price, ages 3 to 12 years. Fit, service and fashion. $ Boys’ $6.00 and $5.00 Sults and Overcoats.—All-wool . materials, to fit ages from 3 to 16 years, Nota Suit or Overcoat but what is: extraordinarily good value. fhour of each other and in the same nd took him over in a cab. Ball vicinity to-day, all supposed to have found for the waiter, and half an been ncendl two women leapet|hour later lie was back in the res 2 : |daurant eerving food and drink. from fire-escapes to the ground one o:|t@urant, carving food and drink Sidverware and Cutlery them being seriously Snjured. Smog wae fn te cenlouran etre re in the cell the five-story is. dea isd q . Berea at mo auiivent (histy-aapond Duly aaid’ he wouldn't All Girls’ Reefers marked $5.75, Saturday ,. » 32.95 street was discovered by a Janitor, who | ** SE ee eth ule iovecer|{] All Girls’ Reefers marked $6.75, sizes 6 to 14, ¢. lCaATaANCE. roused the occupants of the building. oh asked the Siagietrate Saturday & 3.95 fae an ° 0 ‘Mis. Jeanne Chatelln and her husband| “Ginger al ded. Daly. Georee, living on the third. floor, de: tea" <r ie i "gniyalpged he “tad All Electric Seal Coats marked $40.00, Saturday ,, *23,50 nd Ps Hn a Ber’ im, © Was preity Boor. Panes of Skt Nader it was whisk: Fag ee All Kersey Jackets marked $12.50, Saturday, .,... $6.75 b the gro the | r 1 u Bottom Tanna at the, efape, chatcitn | to make up hietmind,” ttme!}] Atl Silk Waists marked $6.50, Saturday ....,...., %3,65 eyoueaie cn te Wis wite was cadsavoring to do the] RUNAWAY DIES IN SOUTH. 2 @ame when Jeanne D'Alabano, of the second floor, came out on the fire- Hlso Beautiful Yovelties in Ornamental Metals at Reduced Prices, Great bargains, every one. Prices are astonishingly reduced. The Silverware cdl Cutlery must be hurried away w make room for the new Spring stocks. The fancy metal goods are re- minders of the Holiday season. Wen's Shoes, At LFS eaiys sain ES laced myle; well mace en stylish lasts. Women’s Shas at 1,45 escape and without ‘acaMation jumped|/#om of Wealthy Brooklyn Man P Vici Kid, double soles, in lace and 8, Xa Bireet, sustaining 49 sevivus ine] Went Into Navy Twe Years Ago. Jon Danel\ Sonsh Sons Quadruple ps, Plated Rogers Gableware. ri pug Pate Lanter Ties loan fa Tx <Chaielin held fo the tron work| The body of George Spencer Yergason, Rogers Bros. 1847-Al Tableware, fancy Won s Shoes. D and E widhs. pn me i ne, wee reo40. When ne ir., son of @ wealthy Brooklyn merchant, Second, Week of the Large Sale of Ware. patterns: Kid, Calf and Patent ana when plowed Up sho wae uneamEclous]| oie, “Nertoike Ver will be vroaght eo QUADRUPLE-PLATED TEA TEA SPOONS, set of 6, 1.20] | At Jo 9S" Lesiner, all sizes'n After being suiended by an ambulance | the home of his grandmother, Mrs. C. A. SHIRTS, COLLARS & CUFFS. SETS, nich silver, 4 pce. TABLE SPOONS or FORKS, 9 gg the Ad sod, calf: sold al) season at Women’s S. pays Gre was in one of Farataon, ot No, 9 Aiton atrvet, Brook) = NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—85 doz, White Madras Shirts, cut]? fiasco MM” Jaf, 7S|DINNER KNIVES sof 6,” "2.90 . ments ewhed by Sire Brot! Known, in the navy aa George Spencer, full and well made; a good business shirt; worth 75c. each, offered at BUTTER KNIVES OR SUGAR Shoes — With at 19S Now vain “Beventh avenue, and for twenty-seven months he haa|3Qc., six for $2.20, QUADRURLE:PLATED COFREE SHELLS, AQ | Men's Shows Fonsi i 2 Soman todeath. ‘Ths owners store's iot| bee” on the training hip Tancaster, Shyraved! regularly a¢6650, %, Ded | PIE KNIVES, 1,50) ELECTRIC CUSHION Kid, Calf and Potent Leather; buon, | PERG ee ae ata lv IIE Ce ect arped Unlaundered White Shirts. OTe icen caeunt| GRONCLADLES 86 | | SOLES: Kid and Calf; lace and Bhchers. Also the new All ¢ frat Gpor ‘of sh light wonnd from a toy pie | Lot 1—S5e, each, 6 for $2.00; open back, TUREENS AND BAKING BERRY SPOONS. 1.25 i Dull Kid, lace, $3.00 end $3.50 shoes he ens! wy, at alto eo or atiatnes Hay Lot 2—-4-7c, each, 6 for $2,75; open back or front and back. DISHES, porcelain-lined; WATER OYSTER LADLES, 1.95 All sizes and widths of each syle nob until'the tenants h pad alway f .| Lot 3-586, each, 6 for $3.30; open back or front and back. SETS. 2 pices on ey ne SOUP LADLES, 2.25 , Huish tre With the cellar of sne a es (aa| Mt 7 8c, seh 6 or 64.60) open bachanly BHA CAKE BASKETS. Rogers | 1 AUREUS Flee, olin or fanny param: Women's Semple Shoes tory tenement at No. 354 West| they hed he mete, te hi i ¢ above lots of Shirts are all made to our spécial order, and for|4 4-Piece TEA SETS, NUT 4 = s money con : eRe eats rushed bots uncll formed of his dosti fit, wear and workmanship cannot be beat, In ordering by mail please BOVWLS.in bright or busler finish, «O, PO TARR ROONE or FORKS wt 9 Fay lan nda re ping before the fre - = state size of collar worn, QUADRUPLE-PLATED FRUIT DINNER KNIVES, set of 6, 1.00 ices; in sample tines, A x ! ge s755 HES, CIGAR LAMPS, QUADRUPLE-PLATED BABY ; —Ki Ane UTNE was at lmasted / 5,000 Dozen 4-Ply Irish Linen Collars and Cuffs. |{ Tae re foe peed Toe | CUPS; saioenpave: realiry ss 5 g Sirts' Shoos~Xis snd Pa 7 ations were that both had been | (4m Isis 28 styles in Collars haif dozen. Candlesticks, Baking Dishes end | 98c., Kid and Calf; Tips; heels; in Py? incendiary. 4 t yle ollars, 48c. half doz Re Bove beige ar | - A enn oy pa: spring WOMAN ROBBED IN P 7" E 477s in Guts, 6c, halt dozen pass avagediin «4,90, Novelties. sfrom | face snes @t0 tl, at BBED IN PUBLIC. Every endeavor has been made to make this sale exceed anything in AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. , % 02 AN Lic, JUST WHAT YOUR BYES HRBD | this line of goods cver offered at above prices, SUADEMPLE FATED. TEA call bronze. way fi gan meal snd 98 eid haere Held Up ta Daylight om @ College 1 " % + ‘ayserzin Shoes Camper. sm") rains mantiocmurteer tsi ENTRANCES ON THREE THOROUGHFARES, |$ Eitin Fiten"Contrnt Mk | 3EWEL CASES, Candy, sete | Baye" honeydew SCHENECTADY, Janu, %—A déring og elle Holders and Chocolate Pots, bright, Vases, Trays, Fruit 4 poles; all sizes, 8 © young in all sizes vp to LI, ot , eT cist te tele me “i “BROADWAY, 8 & 9 STREETS. | |f ee"s"mmswnel', ojg)iem imwsk Fen ge | i Sa EAP dat the police, ew oat fa be an ’ fe ith 1, BS Picsxe Frames Bax: . 29 | siaus 1116 02, 1. ‘Mie, Samuel T. Benedict, wife of a f 4 Thgerameur, ; : nna a querer [fataoshcathe phe ares Sep Sais be B y World is read by srerybody. Sundew World Wante Fas ge : of Can 3 : z ig ge : angtiygiea We Ne ey ibe

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