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AVE tte mabe “| Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Sale of Men’s and Women’s Hosiery Men’s Cotton and Lisle Thread Half Hose, pane ehs chs Cc Fronts, Vertical Stripes & Fancy Clocked Effects, Value 50c.pr. 9 pr. 29¢ | 25¢ 37° ) Boe ‘SPECIAL SALE OF igh Grade Hosiery FOR BRIDAY ONLY. 100 DOZ. MFRS,’ SAMPLES OF LADIES’ HOSE—all the ty all sizes—newest and most effective patterns. Excep- ges! In every lot goods are worth double the prices quoted. fisle—in either tack or colors—plain, ribbed or fanc 1 5 fe also fancy ‘stripes in choice color combinations. Wort! from 25c. to $0c. Choice aten....seeecsereoons . ‘Women’s Extra Fine Gauze Black Lisle Thread Hose, with spliced seams and double soles, Value 45c, Manufacturers’ Samples of Women’s Hose, in Fine Cotton and Lisle Thread with Vertical Stripes, All-over Lace, Embr’d Fronts and Open-work Lace Insteps, Value 45c to $1.00 pr. i PER PATR. Diack lisle or cotton, lace open-work effects, Richelieu Stock Taking Reductions Bros: Cresent tae eects inal the Geiabe plain colors 5e hol D ; } excellent lace effects, in al lesirable p! 3 n 39C. to 89c. per pair, 3 eee: Upholstery Dept. < tira rioor TY, erpenaie the latest deed in Se in See 45 Imported Embr'd Velour, Formerly $17.50 Pr. $12.75 id tril is, exquisite fancy effects in . ar ‘many silk {nished, some’ plated silk, "All actualy C| CURTAINS 4 Rep, with Tapestry Border, ( $9.75 « = $7.75 mM $1.00 to $1.25 per pair, at. ncdvebbeevecsecce PRA PAIN: Tapestry, fringed, 1 $3.95 « $2.75 op ¥ P y . rope § 14 Yd Se Formerly $5.25 $1.98 i TAPESTRY TABLE COV ens { Awe o Ga gloat $3.45 Bil TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, fringed, $3.50, 4.85 } Formerly $4.75 & 5.75 TAPESTRY SQUARES FOR PILLOW TOPS, 35, 55, 75, 95c KING'S BEST SCOTCH HOLLAND SHADES MADE TO ORDER FOR HOTELS, OFFICE BUILDINGS & RESIDENCES. ESTIMATES SUBMITTED ‘West Twenty-third Street. MR. HEWITT IS {FALLING WALL MUCH BETTER.) CRUSHED HOUSE mat aeail 2 Promo Court of New Jersey, ts to-day [PAYSician Won't Say that He | Building Department Employees trait isnt} cout mention many | WH Recover, but intimates) Pull Down Part of Burned other instanoes where the judiciary are/ That There Is a Chance and! Leather Factory and Partly Demolish Building Opposite. mi ay ted in business as- cctiens meee a May Know This Afternoon. GAR ASODCIATION, nts Its Criticism of Judges Who Positions and Supreme Court, is to-day a director of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, : Justice Charles H. Van Brunt, } Appellate Division of the First t of the Supreme Court, read of the Bar Association ‘an investigation of the acce| Duniness positions by Judges in he was extrmely angry. He the action of the Association sed at him personally because he gust necepted the Presidency of the Mindsor Trust Company. man given to talking to p but he broke his rule had this to say to The Even- about what he considers an n him: woclations,” A friend of the Justice who stood by Ustening to his talk then broke in, “Yes,” he sald, “right here in this town Judge Blachoft ts a director in the Fourteenth Street Bank; Judge Fits- gerald is @ director in a trust company; until a few days ago Judge Dugro was| The wonderful vitality shown by a director in the Astor Place Bank and| Abram 8 Hewitt in withstanding what Judge O'Brien has for years been a d!-| wag regarded in the beginning as neces- eee eae, nia, fried | earily @ fatal illnees, has encouraged hie tice Van Brunt stopped his friend ory friends and admirers to hope that his and then went on to may. “he position | have accepted ts pure- | strength of constitution and will may yet enable tim to pass the crisis safely. ly honorary, ‘The company has pro- vided for the active management of the} ‘This hope will be materially strength- business through some of its other offl-]|ened by the following bulletin, which cers and the Executive Commitee. I|was posted at the Hewitt residence at do not receive one dollar in salary from | 9.30 o'clock to-day: the Windsor Trust Company and will] ‘After a good night's reat Mr. not while I remain on the bench. As | it's strength has distinctly improv long as I remain a Judge my first obit- “E. L. KEYES, Jr.” When Dr, Keyes was leaving after his ‘ation will be to discharge the duites Of that office aa faithfully and as soal-| ysiral morning call he was asked if there ously aa 1 he Ly was. any hope thet Mr. Hewitt might reoover, "I wouldn't Ike to say that,” said Dr. Koyes, “although the patient te very wish to get into any contro. | much improved. I will be able to an- he Bas’ | Antociation, swer that better after I have made my ~ | afternoon visit.’ HIS WONDERFUL VITALITY.!NEARBY TENEMENTS EMPTY. Workmén attached to the Department of Bulldings this morning pulled down ® portion of the north wall of the for- mer factory of Fayerweather & Ladew, at Allen and East Houston etree which was gutted by. fire last Monday. A part of the wal! struck the front of the three-story frame building No. 172 East Houston atreet, directly opposite the burned factory and crushed it in. No one was injured, as all the tenants In the block had ‘been ordered fram thelr homes, Preparations for pulling down the walls have been going on eince the fire. Workmen for the pest three Gays have been placing three-inoh hawsere around the windows in the building and all thet remained to be done this morning was to pull on the ropes. With Aapistant Superintendent Jordan and Special anspector Michael Revill the Bulla le, of Mi iment, who had oharge of the wort “ware one hun: jon is nothing more whan @ tall to the Republican streaks of apasmodic virtue itself busy lampooning some- ‘appear to be the victim this has @ membership of near! yet is controlled by seventy- Judge Rumsey was kicked off , e h through polities, the Bar As Ks $on never made a protest, When , ’ ‘was not renominated, oclation was not beard from. fe recently, when a judge was | through « political bari fe ernor of the State an Bt hom was given the office, Bar Association had noth- low- free ‘me 1 t and the succeas of com, that has honored me with tts Pres 4 tye So not ray wit YNerg us’ anythin, lave been thirty-three years on the Moy term of office expires ‘n Verules of this kind, but the attack Swill then be seventy years old. 185 ‘inderhanded and wo uncalled for rhat| ‘la Mra, Hewitt bearing up well under | Woremen. Capt, Albertaon, ot the il- not permitted to make some ar-|1 been unable to restrain my feel- | the strain?” of the Union Market Btation, with Gement whereby I may have some) ns Kee, exceedingly well, She ts at the| number of pol were "also on Gtloffice expires T will be helpless) cot ge tted Ul Mareing to alae | Stee etek Hae HOF awenrh | Fuurth Wattalon, with w humber ‘of y moans to support myselC and] the yg e Har Association,| Among the callers this mor: oN beR, gna’ i ning were | ' x jy It Thad been a policeman, but a near friend of His Honor talked |Qiayor Low, ex-Mayor ‘Cooper, Whites ike ented, eels Was given, the work: yn or a school teacher 1 would provided for, but as 1 have Smy whole life in public service to be expected that I must “ol without Raving moe phe : peration for the futur Wan ‘Brunt was asked If he his care exceptional @monk in trying to combine to fudicial with private com- Upon the matter at the Hotel Savoy. He/law Reid, Commins loner John MoGaw ald Wodbury, Deputy Commissioner Gibson, Judge Dugro has not retired from Henry W. Poor and Magistrate Pool. bank directory under the fire of| Peter Cooper Hewitt, son of the slack An), as has been intimated in legal | man, came out of the house and thantced | within the last few daya, the newapaper men shortly after 2 uly convergant with his buaine: o'lcok for the corwect accounts, he said, and can speak where his ij that have appeared in the nowspapers! regarding his father's illness. Mr. Hewitt added that while his father Waa much better to-day the family do not permit themeeives to hone that he moments a@ portion of the north wail fell into the street, some of the brick atriking the front’ of the three-story frame structure directly opposite and crushing it, The building was formerly used as a Nquor store, but had been ubandoned for some time, ‘The accident, it was said, could not be avolded, as the sirest Is very narrow, Previous’ to beginning the work the police had placed ropes at each end of ast April, w ff the Fourteenth never in the rward resigned His successor on that bank's directory | “4D Tecover. the block, had emptied the bulldings 088, Was not elected until a few days ago.| gh) WAP considered a favorubl> aigni trom Nos, 18t to 18 East Houston any means,” he answered | i eave baw’ 10 the report that he | that Dr. Keyes failed to make his mtreet of their occupants, and the heat. “Judge Denlo, when| had resigned pecause of the action of | Roonday visit, ‘vulldings Nos. 168 and 170’ on the op- Court of Ap- Bar Apsoctation ee posite side of the street. It was also ’ peaitent. ot ihe City Bank | "Some months ago Judge Dugro was decided to drive out the employees in ing the | %director in the Union Square Savings the remadning portion of the factory _ Judge Harden during kK This institution was roed known as Nos. 286 to M4 Eldridge street, he was presiding Justice of by, Bie Corn Bxchanag Bei ihe Honor omnes by Tavern eather & TAGey 4 sno longer on the Boar. rectors, workmen. Department was President) ind so far aa the Amor Place Ban ‘ chopped. the “ioe from ‘around’ Water Falls National , Furs, fox-tails, $5.00 and $7.50, mink-tails, $15.00, Skunk Scarfs, $5.00, $14.50 and $22.50. Sable Fox Scarfs, $10.50, $12.50 and $22.50, Persian Lamb Coats, $75.00 and $100.00, Persian Lamb Coats, trimmed with baum mar- ten, $150.00, Twenty-third Street. JAMES MeCREERY & CO. Infant's Outfitting Dep't. Russian Blouse Dresses, Various models made of fine gingham. Suitable for boys or girls. Sizes 2 to 4 years, +95 and 1.35 Boys’ washable Suits,—with pants. Russian design. 1.45 and 1.75 A number of fine lawn dresses,—with long waist and white, 75 and 1.50 Value 1.25 to 2.25 Twenty-third Sireet. We have more $5,-$7 & $10 Eiderdown & Blanket Bath Robes than we want ; now $3.65, dt bpeaeaey concerned. he Was never a director Ch us ol Ht 4 x the | thi Haat a Todaro’ lDkeen ita peals, is to-day # director) ii i ciaer in the Hotel Savor, but he ton Sayings) Bank. Judwe| Men olucely ‘nothing to do ‘with {tx , Pemrrenrmaesniae SuOFOm? | management. He 18 uct eran an Onis while @ member of that] of the com Judge Dugro !s repre- ep aire Ay Hbtae 10- | S404 Or ae eee in oonterian ny An Newarl therewith is pu onorary, no salary m, of the United States AIGCAR CASE ited of Conspiring for Fortune Hear ‘Tower No, 3, which had been abandoned by the firemen on the night of the fire and the machine, badly damaged, was moved to & place of safety, LEGAL ECHO OF SUBWAY HORROR Suit for Death of Edward N., Lewis, Killed in Park Avenue Explosion, Listed for Trial. Former Senator’s Wife Expires Here After a Strange Iliness Originating in Paralysis, them in coming to the con- “1 which they reached, Justice Heisiey retorted that any man who would make such an aM@davit hadn't intelligence enough Co be a juror and re- fused even to look at it. In paselng sentence the Court sald he did not ow the jury could hav: rived at any eF conclusion ‘though, they ti a atone Feepo it a Be wena wot Modertuxe te criuelse *Sotlce of pligetton & at Mrs. Caroline Churchill Miller, wife of ex-Senator Warner Miller, died to-day in hi partments in the 6t. Hubert, No. 120 West Fifty-seventh st fter a brief illness following an attack of paralysis, Her husband and four sons mere at her bedside. Last night Mr, Miller said that he thought his wife would pull through, though ehe was very {ll At the beginning of the winter the Millers came to New York from their gummer home in Herkimer, They first went to the Murray Hill Hotel. A few i] Weeks ago, afier Mra, Miller returned from the theatre, she complained of wufmess of the rignt anm and during he night she was stricken with paral- fhe was moved ¢rom the Murray I} to the BL Hubert, where, as she Worse, Df. Miller, 91 atte street, the special , Miller sald” to-day that Mra. Mu case was one of the most remar 1) ith reputations as virtuoal Only aX there overin, As aui| slo that ever came under jis vite | @ geen iy refs 0 ne progrs 8 ous are ofa with anto} duation Maree, of the Gupreme Court, hee granikd the application of A. H. Hummel to piece on his calendar for ny Ks WP, f he! ‘adjudged guilty of colmpir-| 4, the Bennett fortune were ¥ by Justice Helsley N. J, Dr. Charles 0, Whose Sanitarium the ira Biggar said 1 Was alleged to have ages brought by Stelle N. Lewis, widow Ine A, Shaler end John B. MoDonald, for the death of her husband by the ex- plosion tn the Park avenue subway, Mr, Lewis, who was @ lawyer, was standing in the lobby of the Murray Hill Hotel when the explosion came, hing houses and Killing or maiming hunred people. He was hurled vio- lently upon the mosaic floor. Mra. lewis he was rd aaa tere 's law * —————— High-Class Recitals, inning with this week sy Kn leno Wtoome ot ew Ar no ual Btunton, they Sf Jecooper Company store will be , Who Wore) Gumed. At each rec varied and most ‘Bigwat and | interesting prosramme will be presented, were each nt th j the of the Piet the ® an err Mino ae ry Se and Yauchsal Carvar\ clo. Cor, 33th St, Cor, Canal St. Near Chambers, CIRCLE THEATRE LEASED. Percy G, Wi! was, of Brooklyn, New Broadway Manager. Percy G, Williams, the Brooklyn the- atrical man, hae become «a Broadwi manager, He has leased the Circle Theatre, at Gixueth street and Broad- way, for elght years, with the privilege of wwenty years’ renewal, and wit opeg the place on Seb, 9 as a high-class vauy Three BROADWAY Stores, epeedy trial @ ult for $100,000 dem- |¢, efi of Maward N. Lewis, against the Inte | Gotha KILLED IN A COLLISION. Disastrous Smash ef Kagines in New Humpehize, Jen. Loew of rolling @tock es- JAMES MeCREERY & CO. Mink Scarfs finished with Mink Scarfs finished with White and colors, |} and short skirts,—colored |} tl \. if He i f New York’s Fastest tioi a Growing Store. action Guaranteed or WE —} 2 Goney Promptly Refunded, Vastly Important Friday Offers. ‘ Following specials don’t begin to be all that merit your attention. will be thrown on special tables, In man: the quantity the closer the price is s i There are scores of others that instances quantities are too small to advertise, But the smaller aved. Visit Rothenberg’s to-morrow. CONCERT TO-MORROW BETWEEN 2 AND 5 P. M. at he plana, Humieie ofthe iattee lcs inane ent eh, Fairy Land,” “Paint Me a Picture of Mamma,” and “Just Next Doot erty Sa We royal and navy blue, pink, old. rose, 4 and lilac, worth 40c. 39c .78ic 9c in » red Special Both in Walking and Dress Styles. The Greatest Bargain We Ever Knew. Here are Velvets, Broadcloths, Cheviots, Fancy Sultings and English ‘ or in plaited effects; every garment is beautifully made, lined and tailored; not many of a kind, but there are black and all desirable colors in various sizes; itis an intensely important opportunity atece.....e0s ® ’ Girls’ Coats. My: cloth, full tength, with Monte Carlo plaited A Great Special. back, double or single shoulder cape, | Made from heavy all-wool French flannel, velvet piped; full double breasted, cloth| plaited front, with stitched white vest, faced, with velvet collar and reyerse| slot seam back, new cuffs and stock; ford,gray and red; red, 1ose, royal, pink and sizes 4 fe 14; val- green: $2 values; special Immense Value in Walking. Skirts. Shown ina wide variety of dark fancy suitings, in exceptionally desirable colorings and effects D Good Silks./H Blanket ress Goods X Silks.|Heavy Blankets, 98c. A Special Lot of 38-inch All-wool A special lot of 200 pairs of Extra Heavy 4 brown, gray, red, garnet and black, worth 29 to-morrow morning. They are large size, 50c. per yard, Special at....seeeeee Sri) for full size beds, and worth fully $1.49 per Boa Sain) Bray, reseda, green and marine blue, Domestics, &c. Heavy Russian Crash Towelling, also checked 24-inch Bird’s-eye Diapering, 10 yd. piece Hemmed Pillow Cases, 42x36, each. ’ . A Women’s Handsome Tailored Suits at $6.98. Teltons, in Norfolk and blouse styles; handsomely strapped, with slot seams, Ld s RK Women’s Waists. f, Made from heavy English kersey melton cuffs; blue, =| 98 colors black, blue, tan, ues $3.50, special ° to-morrow atesecoseces newest flaring flounce style; well tailored and shown in various lengths and waist sizes ———— Cheviot, in castor, light and medium Blankets will be placed on special tables 38-Inch All-wool Granite Cloth, in tan, castor, cadet} pair. Special at. 0 glass towelling, ya 54x36 Hemmed Sheet: Corset Covers, fine muslin, all sizes, high | Sweaters Reduced. oods Section, Main Floor. Sond weather and all-wool Sweaters go hand inhand. But it fs seldom you find rices sO low as this while the thermometer e low. Clearing them out before inven- Sporting to 12 years, wo! : — LORD FRANCIS PAYS MAY YOHE $5,000, ‘Actress and Putnam Bradlee Strong, London Hears, Failed to Get the Larger Amount. regular 59c. grades, ‘here special at, . ° e + Muslin Underwear and Ghildren’s Wear. Drawers, {ull size, heavy muslin, yoke faced, neck, trimmed with embroidery, umbrella :uffles of fine cambric, trimmed with and finished with pearl buttons, val- ue 15c- | Children’s Muslin Gowns, Mother Hubbard y ke. trimmed with twenty hemstitched tuck: ribbon and beading, embroidery trimmed | Infants’ Long round neck and sleeves, 29¢. value, 19¢ | down fiont, cambric If we were sure that all our readers would Beiween-Season Hats at $1.98, see these Bags we woulcnt stesk of We offer three great styles at $1.95. Made in newest shapes. to-morrow’s price. ilt chains and tucked Japanese silk. Another style is made with a flat frames the frames in the popular snake crown of jet spangles and with tucked chiffon brim. The : pearl, tan and brown. All are lined with silk brie ahvate bansomade id well moire and have inside frames and poe! 7 made. $3 values, ates nee ; is has come to be New York’s foremost store for boys. You will not {ind an offer to Ts not tame Morrow, Wetook all the suts that were to be tad at the price. No one ‘i e. Embroidered emblems on the shields; sleeves plaited. Limit Fe eee fom o mail orders. None sent C. O. D. Sizes 3 to 8; e Cheylot Overcoats, excellently made, with slash pockets, Extra Long Oxtord WY oiping, silk velvet collars, mercerized talian lining and wid! | 3 5 ee ee er rr er teens * ¥4) Heating S eating Stoves. best Russia iron, aluminum finish; en's Sweaters, guaranteed all wool, Meta hen with ones ol Ae sizes from 34 to44 chest 3.98 f 3 é ; with Russian iron drum; very g¢ N value; all colors, gallu Cc heate e Lvening World s realest Six Months, ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS BEATEN, i Unrivalled Bargain Friday Offerings. | Drawers, full size, heavy muslin, clusters of 10c felled seams, tape around armholes, clusters of hemstitched tucks and deep hem; Corset Covers, French style and close-fitting, | with cambric ruffles; sizes 2 to at sleeves; 19c. values, at them here, because to see them means to One style is the famous Ribbon Hat. The crown is mide wih ewes mounted in the heads lasp. By other has flat and shaped crowns of | 98 form the clasp. B: * in other stores. Here to-morrow at. Ate eoeces seen eeeeee cee tenses eer enevee +> French facings. At this price they may be gone in less thanaday, An attractive saving 4-Tube Radia- J worth $2.50 ‘i 6 é filling; worth $4.98; special... . measure; never sold for . B Best Grade of Mqheir Covered Tubin; ‘This ts the comparison of advertising for the last six months of cach F of the past 16 years, that the last half of 4908 beat all previ 139 Kt the corresponding. by iy 1 24-inch Black Allesitk Double Warp tucks and deep hem; 15c. value, ate...e. wee &c also face edge; 25c. value, J 9c round neck, trimmed with Valenciennes lace| at, illi Special Wrist B t% Millinery Specials. rist Bags at /4. buy them, They're worth three times of a plateau of ene silk ribbon; the brim of bias 3 i horsehair braid, with tucked chiffon made of French wast in black, giay, mauve, ? ° Boys $2 Blouse Suits at $1. else could get them if they would. Large sailor collars, trimmed with silk soutache Boys’ $3 Overcoats, 3 to 6 Years, at $1.35. tors, made of tory. Positively worth 509¢ more. 20th Century Oil Heater, Trae than $1.49; extra Universal or Natural Oil Heate: with patent ends... oust six months of 1 + 2.808% + 2,370 + 2,95314 » 2,867 os 406%| 1805 ww 1,11694 1,413 i. 2 1,834% » + « 1,361% ren. 1887 @crcatne catr,) 1888 » «© «© «© 1806 « «© « 18076 » « 1998 6 LONDON, Jan. 1.—The claim of May Yohe against her former husband, Lord Francis Hope, for $45,000 has been set: tled for $5,000, ‘The claim was for mongy which the former actress ts said to have loaned Lord Francis, and it was reported re- cently that the claim trad been allowed. Goon after this she. eailed for China, secompanted by Capt, Putnam Bradlee Strong, and it was eald that the couple would act return to this country, = nl 98cl .

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