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WELL, THEN, THAT FIFTHAVENUE WAS SO NOISY HE COULDN’T HEAR HIS CLOTHES. ' Sa rags ales nemseocon Our Dear Count Arrays,Himself in Press Agents’ Secretary Announces the Seventh Verse of His Poem D'Artagnan’s Successor Came to _ Is It Not Magnifique ? Give, Not Receive,!mpressions. FOOLIAROY BY SHOT HS MOTHER KEighteen-Year-Old George Oarl- son Fired a Toy Pistol to| | BYCK Bres ue ‘Never Disappointed a NES “ “This 20th Scmi-Ycarly Clearance Salef_ ENT This mn & HUDSON RIVER € FOUR- but two Sales} has proved once more to the men of Greater New York that ‘ ou TRACK TRUNK every claim made for our Clothing, Hats and Haberdashery We havi VIA NIA i one is fully substantiated in every detail. North “and ‘a Year, ONE IN We have bat two Sales! a Year, ONE IN is arrive and depart troy Street, New Yor} entbound tt f \ SJ Y)DODGE THE TAXES [BROKER SMOOTH. ™ IN-BOTH PLACES. j it % | Behota the noble Count, Who'll talk a bit on art, His gowns are gay—what he will say We only know in part, se fi Cc y sharm the eye and thrill the heart with { ‘ the bisected dressing gown. ‘the poetic shading in ehromatic harmony, make a prosaic analysis. ‘RIBBONED TROUSERS ?. CERTAINLY! First there was the bisected dressing gown. | ment consisted of a jacket that was cut from the blended | patterns of a halfshitch Itmono and a 4 trousers were of the conventlongl style except for broad j ellie ribbons up and down the scams, The prominent color ) Of this garment was light yellow, undershot with all mai . Mer of little dots’of purple and green. 4 kimono-Jacket were faced with rich crea: After you*had marvelled suffictently -®olor scheme, you caught sight of the starched frills of a | green shirt when the Comte shifted so that the wonders of \) B® violet waistcoat were revealed. Above the green shirt Mestled a broad-banded turn-down collar of the kind affected ‘The snow-whiteness of’ this * by children of the very rich. Mar was relieved by a wide black silk .@ lovers’ knot, -- If you were a tling picture you caught sight of a pers tied with satin bows of the sam @ pair of pale pink silk socks, + by the dear friend; M. Gabriel Yturrl, ‘to stifle all harsh sounds of shoe-creaks on. Just before you entered the door the dear friend whis- OMTE ROBERT MONTESQUIOU, &c.,-received all caller$ in his suite at the Westminster Hotel this morning arrayed in the seventh verse of his poem on \ clothes, and, as he admits himself, {t cannot help but Beginning with the faint tremolo of the saffron lingerie ani ending with the dlapason of the bold yellow silk facing of After the eye had feasted on ’ to allow your glance to @pop from this ABE’S SOUL ABHORS THE COARSE. All callers on the Comte were ushered Into the presence you in Uttle hops, holding his finger to his lips, warning you WHAT Staunrul ones! ant what, RxQu sive SYM PROM! Two barbers wait on him, Hin colffure is immense, He raves. bity they throw a fit; His speech is void of se % piesa {ta delicate melody, , It was possible to WHY TOBE We hope tn", few quarters, for then This gar- inner coat. The The revers of the ym yellow silk. ~ at this surprising inj DIDN’T bow delicately tied pair of purple kid ¢ shade and set off! was that he could harmogy." who tiptoed” before or coarse respira~ began writing the Stamford Assessors After Rich Mén Who Move to and from New York. , Grecidt to The Evening Wor.) ~ STAMFORD. Conn., Jan. 23.—City as- _Pessors, in investigating che assessments fwealthy residents of Stamford, have @lecovered that a great deal of personal Flag Js not taxed, gither in Stam- yd or in New York, ‘One well Known resident on one of the hills owns 4 fine stable of valuable Worses.. These have not been put in th )fax let in Stamford hecauge hi w. ted that they were in New York of the year and taxed in that city, assessors #ay the horses were not faxed at all, Coy herd they have reason to believe fs. poreoel_pronerty, wate Tigttuiy , which rightfully we in the Btamford tex lots, has " here because it wae / AS OL HE SOU When Woman Investigated She Found Her Stock as Valuable as Waste Paper. Iaither W. Spear, former President of the Texas Congolidated ON Company, now an oll broker tn the St. James Building, was arraigned in Centre Bireet Court to-day, charged with grand larceny, The complainant was Mrwr Katherine Mitchell, of No. 925 Bel- mont avenue,. Brooklyn, Mrs, Mitchell pays that in the fall of 101 Spear sold ber $18 worth of oll well stock at % cents share, on the Guarantee thatsthe par value of the stock was $1 @ share. She says she fins that it is not worth more than what it will bring ae waste paper, Spear, the cofpplal nner has been in Bosion for some time and ¢he was unable to reach him with a war- rant Finally she wrote him a decoy letter, loading him 4o believe that she wanted to invest more He came to New York faa. Then, talking for you to and frém the Comte, she let it be known that the reason why the distinguished Frenchman had left Fifth avenue for Sixteenth street and Irving place vehicles rumbling up and down the thoroughfare, “We, we," interpolated M, Gabriel; “the noise it r-ruin the “You could not hear the clothes?’ ventured the visitor. , “We, we,” smiled the dear friend, radiantly, Here tho interview was cut short by the arrival of Al- phonse, the valet, with a tablet upon which Comte Robert 1OOD30 0999999000 0096 9992000099009 0968 Tix, ‘ Oh, strange that hé should aeek To educate our fears 4 By readin wornes We praise him with our tears. verse—and nothing pered “Sh! Listen" To the unitiated this warning mighf have sounded like the soft babbling of a maniac, but after ® few glances back and forth from the Comte to M. Gabriel, you understood the caution. Your ears were to be‘fed on the delleate melody of the Comte's seventh verse. # After the last note had floated out from the green frills of the shirt, following close upon the A minor bars of the yellow silic facing, M, Gabriel stifled his raptures and spoke: 14 MORE—COUNT ’EM—14 MORE. ‘Is it not wonderful? And only sixteen trunks unpacked! dayg to be very comfortable in our new we will have the other fourteen trunks open, and their marvellous contents spread out by Alphonse, ‘Then, ma fol! Comte Robert can dress down to the les stanza, of his, glorious song in clothes. “What are your impressions on asked the visitor, addresking the Comte. ‘The literary missionary spread out hts (ngly aud shrugged his shoulders, until M. Gabriel was danc- on, ong toe for fear that beautiful curl over the left ear wuld be undone by the shrug. Before the descendant of D’Artagnan could answer, a stout.young woman with rosy cheeks fluttered into thé room, and after announcing that she was the Comte’s press agents’ secretary, sald véry seriously that the Comte had not come*here to receive {m- Pressions, but to make them ($5 admission to each seance), Americans thus fart’ deprecat- LIKE THE RUBBER, not stand the noise of the rubber-tired re of his midday toilet, DETECTIVE WELSH Woase. Doctors Koar for Ofleer Shot in “Mack Cat? Restaurant, Detective Bergeant Welsh, who has hoen in St. Vincent's Hospital for some days, as @ resi of a gunshot wound recelved at the “Binck Cat’ restaurant, jvas said to be much worse to-day. They have fears that the wound in- wardly {s moré serious t was sup- posed and may prove fatal. His tem- perature ie higher-and he is weaker. ~Blyn Shoe The whole force of our splendid organizetion Is for the ma: facture ol. the » the mi shapely, serviceable shoes. $1.50 to $4.00, j L. BLYN & SONS, 59O0$O00O6-9909050O0-9990-0 g Show It Was Harmless and Wounded Her. MAKES EXAMPLE OF HIM. A Brooklyn Magistrate Declares the Youth was Qid Enough to Have Known Better and Refuses to Let Him Go Free. A a George DCarison, eighteen yearn off, was held to-day in the Butler Street Court, Brooklyn, charged with felonious Assault for having accidentally shot his mother, Mre, Amelia Carlson, of No. 60f Firet dvenue, Mrs. Carlson is Becov- ering from the injury at the Norwogian Hospital.. The young man cried bitter tears when informed that his mother was still at the hospital. Just as George and his brother Ar thur, fifteen years old, were going to bed thetr mother -came into the room. Her mission was to get a small toy rq- volver which her younger child had bought during the day. “I wish that you would give the pistol to me," she said. “Let him have it, mother," interrupted George. “It is harmless.” Thon, taking ghe pistol out of her hand, George said, ‘See, it is not loaded.” A sharp report followed and a tiny stream of blood trickled down from among the gray hairs in Mrs,'Carison's head. The wound was on the left side and was ah ugly gash. An ambulance was called and the mother was taken to the hospital. Her injuries were maid be not serious. to. The foolhardy son was arrested, and him feel ‘the’ full in ler to make effects of his humiliaition the Magistrate to-day refused to release him at the request of the family, - “A boy of his years,” said the Magis- trate, “should have known better. 1 want to make a iesson of such @ case,” i FOUND THE CAPTAIN SICK. Police Surgeon on Inapection Min- sion Ordered Cooney Home. Police Surgeon Brunner, acting under orders from Commissioner Greene, went to Long Island City to-day and inspect- ed the police station there. He found it to be in an unsanitary condition as it had been reported. On the waf out of e station Surgeon Brunner met Capt. Cooney, who has refused to sleep In the station-house eince his transfer to Long feel very well,” replied Capt. Cooney, : xarnination showed that the 'Captain was suffering from pleurisy. Surgeon Brunnerserdered him to go home, - t man,” said the surgeon | J: JANUARY, ' ONE IN JULY. Then our high grade Clothing is sold at. less than cost of production. served. Hats, Shoes and Haberdashery. We wish every man within reach. of our two stares could take advantage of this sale—but large as our stock has been and still is, it must 'eame to an end, and first come, first It is your One opportunity of the season to save from 30 to 50 percent. on high-grade Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, JANUARY, ONE IN JULY. Then’ our high - grade Clothing is sold at less than cost of production, To-morrow will be a busy day in our stores, and We Advise You to come early, so as to shop in ‘cornfort. BYCKBres $12 and $15 Suits and Overcoats at. $0.25 ByceKbres $18 and $20’Suits and Overcoats at $11.72 ByCKBres $22 and $25 Suits and Overcoats at $14.50 ' BYCKBReg $27 and $30 Suits atid Overcoats at $18.25 $30 Evening’ Dress Suits at~ $40 Evening Dress Suits at $21.75 $26.50 $18 Dinner Goats or Tuxedos at $11.50 $22 Dinner Coats or Tuxedos at $14.75 $20 Prince Albert Frock Coats, with vests to match, at $15.50 $25 and $28 Prince Albert Frock Coats, with vests to match, $ 19,25 - ByexBros $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 Trousers at $3.25 even $7.00 and $7.50 Trousers at’$4.50 B¥CKBReS $8.00 and $9.00 Trousers at $5.75 DOWNTOWN. * s..W. Corner Fulton & Nassau Sts. , ByY¢K Bres UPTOWN STORE OPEN EVENINGS. UPTOWN. 184 to 164 East 128th St., near 34 Ave. SAYS WHITE'PLAINS CARS | - ARE LIKE REFRIGERATORS. (Special to The Evening Wortd.)* WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Jan, 2— President Maher, of the Hffckleberry Electric Ratlway Company. and Supt, <repps, of the Tarrytown and Mamar- inch of the road, were sum- moned witnesses before the West- chester County Grand Jury at White Plains to-day to testify as ito why the ‘ fo! red el not properly ated in cold) weather, vee Complaint. was thade to the Grand dy Westchester resident, who travels on ithe cars to ext at they were Ike refrigerators 8 no’ upped with tight doors.and windows, “qt ts reported that the Grand Jury. muryindict the trolley offictals, even prope Surprise Special Sale No. 175, Worsted. Trousers $ WE'LL FIT YOU FROM STOCK OR MAKE YOU A PAIR TO ORDER Regardless of size or build, EVERY MAN is invited to profit by this-sale of sales, The principal feature of the assortment is a tremen- worsteds, the most favored of all trouserings rouped cheviots, cassimeres and thibets, f brics, fashion—every detail studied out to insure the utmost style And if we fail to fit you perfectly from the stock, WE'LL MAKE YOU A PAIR TO ORDER AT.. WHY PAY MORE, If You Need a Suit or Overcoat? dous quantity of stri —although with them we have for those who prefer those fal and reliability, Men's heavy Black Beaver and Cheviot OVERCOATS, with velvet. collar, $3 lined with Italian cloth... | Men's Gray Vicuna OVERCOATS, of} ticularly good grade, in the $5) Fallmore ashionereses Men's OVERCOATS of Amefican Kerseys and Meltons, and Scotch $7 50 . and Irish Friezes. Men'§, OVERCOATS, in all fashions, of | extraordinarily good Vicunas, $10 Friezes and Kerseys. to | MEN’S HATS, three great grou BOYS' REEFERS of chinchilla, SUSPENDERS, GUARANTEE SHOE 1,00, Remember always the double guarantee : stantly on request. Clothing kept in repair for one yeaf without cost, LYER SALE, TO-MORROW AND MONDAY, They're mage up in faultless $2 Men's SUITS, of good weight Black Cheviot, that will tremely well,...« Men's figured and plain Cassimere and KEENE’S WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. = you Diamonds cheaper here. Why? Because jarge Store on Broadway and Diamondn offered to vs every their real valu ‘than you ry big dlam-a@ ring cost $1 Blue White Diamond, weight a One Waltham 14K Gold Stiffened ca casio and seal, eed only mon: sh, coat $400, Price IK Gold Repeating Watch, cost Pri O14 Watches, will be thes ts exahenge or Bought for cash. Charles A, Keone, Broadway, Eatablished 1881. ean! 80 Broadw: New York! KEENE’ Free. dance to make ye, whether you bi We offer you a pal Glasses, Warranted for five years, for $ the understanding that we will Hoey Meg cay he for tesa than $5. Ae pooa be. thie becomes gest erally koown ‘our building will nol bes iarge eHoURY to Accommodate the crowd 10 rua hours CHARLES ‘A, KBENE, 180 Uroadway. Ketab- Mabed 1881. EET'S CREDIT SYSTEM DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Cash'or Credit. One Price, WE are in the wholesle business eighteen yeara WB opetute in thres retail stores, WE pow nave you the middleman's prot, WE kak no reference {rom your employer, WE five you honest goods. with refund the Guplicated in the city Cheviot SUITS, attractive and $5 dependable fabrics, Men's unsheared Wf rsted and Scotch Tweed SUITS, single and $7, 50 ° double breasted. . « in neat dress-wear Men's Worsted SUL $10 patterns and plain shades, ex- qQuisitely tailored and finished $1.45. ps, best shapes, 75c, 95c, MEN'S UNDERWEAR, heavy fleeced, 39¢.; natural wool, 48, 76c warm plaid linings, $1, $1.50. Money returned in- extra strong wely and ends, union made. , 8C ' all transactions strictly confidential. ‘opresentative if Inconvenient to call, n "L.'W. SWEET & CO., 37-39 MAIDEN LANE (1 storn) UPTOWN BRANCH, 268 SIXTH AVE. BROOKLYN BRANOGI, 467 FULTON 87, CRED! SES 1) INVESTIGATE LOWEST PRICES * BY THE 1. Al THE you YOUR Btrielly tome A Bet, Bway *9 und 6th ave, 19 E, 14th St. . atl CLOTHING, OLOAKS, Cc PUR AND JEWELKY ON ‘A good set of teeth gives expression to the mouth. Perhaps you need a set, me dread having old teeth extracted. ur ! New Botanical Discovery, applied to the gums, prevents any pRin whatever. Weill extracx your teeth in the morning and shave the new set ready to wear home at night. They'll fit or you needn’t take them. No charge for examination. All work Buaranteed ten yeats, Full Sets of Te Gold Crowns, Gold Fillings, Silver Fillings. Waterbury Dental Parlors, ROOKLYN : NEW YORK: 414-416 Fultom St. 54 W. 2ad St. (24 door west Abraham (Opp. Eden Muses.) (@ Btraus’s.) Mours: 8t06, Sai German, French and , 9 to 4, ‘Swedish Spoken, THIS MONTH ONLY, Sals of Tooth (cums ), $3 Gold Filing $1 and No Higher. ALL WORK GUARANTEED, Come and bring your friends aad you wit! Quaker Dental’ Society, 88 (4TH ST. Open evenings till 9, Sundays, 9 to 8 For Sale. Wy lyons AND jewany by CR EDIT MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO. S114 a4 “Rear G5th St. Open Evenings. REDIT HATTAN CLOTHING CO., hear 124th Gt. Open Evenings. ox CREDIT 2274 a4 Kee CLOTHING, CLOAKS, FURS AND JEWELRY 295 ge, MANHATTAN CLOTHING 00,, ah Brn A F 24th Bt, Open Evenings, CLOTHING, CLOAKS, FURS AND JEWELRY on GRE DIT .. CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds. Lowest Prices, Rellaple Goods, THANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL Call Write of Telephone, Americen Watch and Diamond Con Ty MAIDEN LANE. TAK) ATOR. terms to sult your own conventence, wutred, { Great bargain man, STANDARD OUTFITTING Co, 12 W. 14h F 6th writ Mali “TYPEWRITERS RENTED, WHBSTER co. ite “+ TYPEWRITER All makes. 66 Warren, or te a lane WATCH? presentative calls, ‘ DIAMONDS, WATCHES, weekly payments; low- est prices; confidential. Call oF write Crown 7 m Lane, ty br OND WATCH © morte Dy BAM GORDON, for the Mortgages. Help Wanted—Male. Hae Poy Mol vse datas Pe advratands 4B Bowden 2 a ¥ WEEKLY pit and —T le.8s woman and child and at | Ni ‘Telephor F 510; rear the | w. Ww. 2 ing, om | teaving, Gi sentra & Wie Grand Central at southbound | traing, 1 “20th, will mop at ten before arriving time at Grand ‘Contra i A. M.—tMIDNIGHT. EXPRESS. | Dae” 12.10 Albany 8.56 A- Me Trey 460 aoe A. M.—*8YRACUSE LOCA! tops ab ail important statioas, A. M.—tEMPIRE, sr Buttalo 7.10, NI M.—tPaye EXPRESS, 1 : 11.30 fell EXPRESS. 12.50 F347 | P.M. ae E Sa % S6aS5 Ss Pad esere Wwd Sen So o ‘BL Lou 9.30 8 wracit | ICAGO. 11.3025, froit and) Chicago, ‘Dally. txcept Sunday. HARLEM 9.08-A. M. and 3.36 P.M. Daily exe. Pittsfield and North Adama Su Pullman Cars ot ‘Trains iHuminats srienet oftces ab Ti ‘hare. ions, r 108 Broadway, &. Di, 38th Street’ for | Now i Service. Bageaxe chi hotel ar Tretdence by Weetcott Express C NEW YORK CENTRAL BETWEEN. | NEW YORK, BOSTON AND. NEW nowrox SReTTERL By (New York Central & Hut 1 ‘Train: ce Leave Howton 39. fe 411.00 P.M WEST SHOR RAILROAD, Cem York Central & H. River i a STATIONS foot of WES" ‘and DESBROSSES AND Col ‘time trom to Pittsburg. ene: 8.65 A M—VAST LINE,—Pitsburg dnd 6 pire ‘AL M.—PENNSYLVANIA LI} ‘men Compartment Sleeping, D Aud) Ohservation | Cars. ° a, Tolede, “Betratt i eR i Dining and Buffet 4 ts ICAGO ‘st. Bidss. ror toleda, Neanville, YieCingt Tidlanapolla, a G iT. LOUIS EXPRESS. “3 Indlanapotis, Louis ing Gar, Fos Wola, "Wy: VE: iy She n ;RESS.—Por Chteagy For Toledo, bitin fe ‘Dining Car. 0. For daily, seGoah Valley Route. Connects for Saturday. CLEVELAND AND OnVCIN ASHINGTON AND. ‘WH i. er "fo s0y 12.65 (Di Handt 4, Px: , 8.55 (Diol Toei eorilandt etn, {Dining Car) A. M. (Darbromes and C eouereesional Lim. Cares 325 (Dining LINE RAILWAY = Mail, 12.10 14 Tlanieouth .* for ; py & Bervios, * Helo Wanted=Male. Beth: , Lawyers, GEORGE ROBINSON, WYER Bie Bak i . a aie iy ae WANTED matting | 1 peae M4 | mashines, to Ws ietele: g f i ‘

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