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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1903, j CAMMEYER] 6TH AVE., COR, 20TH ST. a! AL STINDNG STAYS COST SOF ST, BAKA FORCE igistrate Cornell Says He’s|At Least Little Neck’s Clam- ) Mighty Poor Sort of Animal,| Diggers Think the Shade of and Discharges Bull Terrier} the Village Blacksmith Is ~ Whioh Attacked Him. Their Nocturnal Visitor. ‘BENCH OPINION OF CANINES.|HE DEPARTED IN A HURRY. 19th to 20th St, Men'S and Women's Sixth Avenue, Handkerchiefs, ; "9 fine linen hometitehed Handkerchiefs, with initial; also in hemetitched, assorted width jms; 15¢. values at, each....10 Women's fine Irish linen hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, all width hems, good quality, regular 15c. For an Appetizing Luncheon—Visit Our Restaurant. Gh tke uel Sue setione Gr -toee, trie We Continue That Important med odds and ends, some slight: Offering of Men’s $15.9 to $25. Suiits is Tremendous Double Triumph. NEVER BEFORE SUCH LOW PRICES IN THE BASEMENT. \ Women’s|Men’s $3.50 492.50 Blacki|Box Calf, Kid, Button,| Brack Wax and Lace, With| | patent leather Calf, elour and hid tips, Calf, Black heavy and light | Kid and Patent soles, Leather Lace, ly soiled; 30c. and 66c. values, , . ++..18 and 39 Developing Pictures in Broad Daylight. Basement. From 1 till 5—in our Basement —Saturday—we shall demonstrate the new Kodak Developing Ma- chine that abolishes all necessity FOR . for dark-rooms and simplifies the whole process of getting films \ ready to print. Bring a roll of e film with you—to be developed Sporty Little Brutes Arouse the|Put His Old Musket In His Forge to | *@ourt’s Admiration, but He Just} Relieve It of a Load, and Did—He “Gur"t Abide the Tousied Class) Was Buried Next Day In the Of Pets. Village Cemetery. 4 fe the tale of two different kinds| Here's one for theosophists, spiritual- two different kinds of men ana|!#t# and other students of psychic phe- who Wie&s one kind of dog|MOmene: Little Neck has a ghost that ‘i without charge. does not like another kind of dog. [it ask Bisckwmith “Michael Waishate $ 50 $ > 00 They are $2.00, $6.00 and $7.50 Ihe doge are Mike, bull terrier,| You can find him—and the clam-diggere © A Pair. © A Pat, We have gone through our entire stock of Men's poten Hyco eee) ee ie twenty-eight pounds and ugty|0f I4ttle Neck. They will unfold the i ee < Suits, culled he odd and small [ Md ; Ia Dall terrier should be, and Rover,| Story In thie way: , in (1 ; out the and si lots and changed the | peper, plates of filme. 16 weight six pounds. "The men| For many years John Clue, a man of Boys’ Satin Calf| Youths’ Satin Calf price on every one to $9.00, gid olecceds ie Dein Sullivan, of No. 1903 Third ave-|>rawn and mighty muscle, was ye vil- Zz. + st 2417, alee ‘J Solio Paper....... 19 Ite fsek tall, owner of Mike, end|!#80 Mackemith of Little Neck, All day ace; sizes 2\%4|Lace; sizes Embraced are the nattiest styles of the season in Cas-| Fiash Cartridges (6 in box), 19, ” Bergman, of No. 1105 Third ave-|1ong his anvil rang in the Uttle ehop in five feet tall, owner of Rover. The| the alley between Douglaston and Lit- ite is Cornell. tle Neck and farmers came from miles n keeps a cigar and candy |*Tound to have thelr horses shod by Every evening it is his custom|Clue. In the past few years many of Spits out for a promenade | the millionaires who have eettled in the the avenue. He was promenading | district have also patronized the little Z Spitz last night when along camo | village blacksmith shop, and Clue waxed * . Promenading the bull terrier. | prosperous. hoes. $1.50 to 5%, 29 and 50; special..10, 15 and 25 simeres, Worsteds, Homespuns and Cheviots. Namaliphs Soe Sitti Gada No matter what your,size or build, you can be fitted in | 5x7: resulerly 27 and 45; at...19 le. Squeegee Albums, holding 96 some style. 3%x8% and 8%x4% Pictures; reg: Every Suit has our guarantee as fully now as when it MAHy Bold at Fae go and $9.25, II to 2, full {i Paste....5, 10, 15 van's dog was rhuzsled, but that| About two months ago Clue thought he|}] W } and black Kid but ear ee rere Developing Trays) se: ats Geter Hdd fromm sttompting to eat| would take a day of ana Huse rapbite ther’ tt Nox Calf Lace. 2:09 Many are in medium weight—thus suitable for wear pits. Bergman and nis dog fled to| He got down hia old OA a ey eee enn ely) i SS BE ar atone ‘with Mike and Dan Sul-| wall and upon eaaatlning ies tedua suet Ira pied arg a aig Viren after them. Between Bergman|a cartridge was stuck fast In the bar- mal tail 5 25 to keep his Spitz away from the|re). He place’ the barrel in the forge. terrier and Sullivan trying to keep| The cartridge came out and the next Misses’ ull terrier away from the Bpitz,|day they laid the village blacksmith sizes 11 to of the counters in the cigar store|away under the green pod. ‘Were knocked over, the stock wax spilled] A week passed and n Bohemian named each until late in the Spring. While such high-character Clothing Bey actout Bindi , roll, as the Simpson Crawford Ca,'s is selling for so little—it be- ; * "Bana 10 hooves every man interested in superlatively good garb to Candy, Favors and take advantage of the offering. Table Decorations. On the Main Floor. a % acer oe eee ale | oom toe) ap #700 MENS AND WOMEN'S (§ 2 (00 After reading this adv. figure what this special sale of |)" "Git wane Mein \. cessor. ne = pisay Butvan‘cauent nin dow, ant | pared feariey Sreceitlaga eel crime SHOES AT uu... .ccceseseeeese te eeteeneees 4 Men’s Suits means to you. Former prices $15.00 to $25.00;] a sample DOE, _ot our new T man had him arrested, charg-| clothing behind him. The: Chocolates (the sixty cent kind). im With ateatt. "on Beha of the) acron. Tot over fonoen and Hoel] Menten Black Cay Wan Calf and Boamel Least Lace present pricey 42.00: will be presented to every cus- | « made another char a6 Candy Dept Againat Mike, Sullvan Tina MiNa Hint eee Gane ethene found, Finest quality, ees ages EARN better shoes at any price, PRICES ON MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS CUT EXACTLY Leahey a bi y Pr : ae fockea (hp, he Bast Btxty-sev=| apart. Thi canned « ati at tho hearth- We have added 5,000 pairs of Evening Slippers. IN HALF; choice of about two hundred $15.00 Overcoats for.,......... e Saturday Specials. «aia at aue in a cell, where he| Neck. $4.00, $5.00 and $ 2 00 Cholcestashions, i@ WE HAVE ASSEMBLED ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE YOUNG] | Chocolate Coated Biscuits; ex- ert tate worvilie Court te: hi few woeics age He Walsh, a $6.00 Slippers for . Rieder lu= MEN a opp SS, in medium and heyy. dado that sold regularly at $10.00 and $12.00; sizes | *™ fine quality; box............ 15 ‘earrying the Spits in hi , alway giant, took up the hammer that ‘4 range from 14 to 20 years; men of 34 and 35 cl measurement can reap a rich Chocolate Covered Molasses, it ina Of a dog ts that?” askea | St emits find dropped. He is a akilieg Women’s imported patent leather slippers harvest by taking advantage of this opportunity; to close quickly we have marked erlep; very dainty; Box......-..15 AN Ge ls teres Pere Brey Hiconcnicmareran with genuine Louis XV, heels, in every style, in- them all at the very low price Of......,c0cncsesceeccoescsdossecsrorcevcsceioene ° "Delicious Fruit Fu ut to it away," sald Magistrate Co: "| prosperity. But yesterday morning when sue binge ate a te aera TAA a ? i In So Instane oe as bs Cy ee * iz | Michael came down to his shop he found puckle kind; also fine black kid’ in plain and B Cl th Cl t H ] me Inst xed Bonbons an: SOF fll rorthloan dogs 0 Spt eee ee ena one fancy styles; also a few fine black kid Louis XV. OyS 0 ing ose {0 Ha rT ce, at Just Half. 8 | intes: $b. DOX......eceeeeee ee 23 ely muzzled when he} tub which he had left empty the night 1 Take Escalator to Second Floor. Do not fail to see our display was that,” broke in Sullivan, | D¢fore. He examined the shoe and at ( of the latest Favors for St. Val- wise that Wwindow-cleaner ho has | once discovered that It was of a peculiar All our $5.00 and $5.50 Boys’ double breasted | OurEntire Stock of Boys*Overcoats at 34 Price | ettine’s Day, Washington's Birth- eh Aa ne dhare toaay. Petiern het need ever geen Uefore: = and Norfolk two-piece Suits reduced $3. 50 Sizes from two and’a half to sixteen years. day ance. Card or Children’s he clam-dig, of Little Nect a Parties. iuner dog." commented the Magix | told him of Clue’s sudden taking off. He tOeere seers ereerrereeen emcees ° Those that were marked $3.95 for English odorless “8-inch Can- all error, tou ete PasRes: lit it wae of the kiod that Clue hed been All our Boys’ Sailor Suits reduced gq ge | Those that were marked $5.00 for 108; CRC... eseensesneesserseend es that it will vost 8 to redeom|wont to make. Other horseshoes were {TON £8:75 tno sepsrwcansasecece ° Those that were marked $6.00 for. a cease and Cloth Candle Higense, whlch gou nnve felled to |ahiyt it rs its aera ge th inte Our Boys’ Sailor Suits reduced $3.50 Those that were marked $3.00 for heen itekentecsess eeebeencts Rar pen your, fog signe Bos | ook aergus. than he brightened ip from $5.00 and $6.50 to......,.., Wwe Those that were marked $10.00 for. . Special Sale of Gilivan hastened around to the. 3 ; OB mene years. SiAre F Boys’ Knee Pants in Winter and medium weights. fasion and released hls dog” wile |" ito aectaai to sapend the night in tho Our Boys’ Sailor Suits reduced $2.50 | Tome that were marced doer now. ace welate, Splendid Watrhes, “Robbe denouncing the administration of mirhat was tant fee ‘The clam-llgnere from $2.95 and $3.95 to. .seve..... Those that were marked 75c. nows. han’ tieons Shy Soguial aa anal oe Ae eee ere aorta oc ena nis Brings you even greater values than those that . tested, priced very special for this , little trunk, They algo sound & eiahed created such a sensation two weeks ago, The important AY: vl ct had brushed A :, . > - See rie Micra ae cee x point is that these are not job lots touht up to make a Men’s Dress Shirts at One Dollar. Sell Regularly righ rere gesrdntiben ir ¥ Se a: voreehoe in the noise about but all our own well-cut, well-made gar- e for $1.50, 20 years, plain, polished and en- ‘ cooling tub, The clam-diggers of Litige ments—and no firm in this country ever did make or First Floor. On sale this morning at the above low price, 900 of the well-known “Griffon Brand” of Men’s Shirts. As stated in the headline, they sell regularly for $1.50. Made with plea it bosoms and narrow plaited tucks, in five different cluster. styles and stud holes, Bodies are of fine white muslin, We own them for less than similar shirts have ever been bought. If they were good value at a dollar and a half, what then of the low price of........., 4 1.00 Every size from 14 to 1734 inch. Two other lots of Men's Wearables for Saturday's selling are proportionately low priced. 50c. to 1.00 Neckwear at 25c. New Spring Half Hose, 25c, graved and engine-turned styles, fitted with Waltham of Elgin Movement; $15.00 value, for $12.75 Men's Open-face Watches, guar- anteed for 20 years, thin model. fitted with fine revenxjewellect American movement; $7,75 value, for .. 36.50 Mi Opeu-face Silveroid Watches, thin model, screw back and bevel fitted with seven jew- eHed American movement; $4.95 Wale, £0F ....sesssereese ee! $3.05 Ladies’ Solid Silver Chatelaine Neck say that no other hand than that : BUT NOW MISSING ob Clue gould have fashioned this second MONEY IN JAMMED CARS. By packing Its passengers In Ilke #ar- dines, the Manhattan Railway Company 4 Inquest on the Tragedy in the) iirins vie quarter witch, ended Dec. Black Cat Restaurant Sud-| jassengers than In the. corresponding denly Halts Because Hutchin-| ' toxpensen (9? the quarter bd. * gon Is Not on Hand. ong does now make better clothing than ours, Strong words—the clothing itself is proof. Think of such high grade clothing at such amazingly low prices as these: Suits & Overcoats. AL Newest fabrics, well made, 40 styles; $ a not all sizes of each style, but all sizes are in the lot; none worth less than $12.50, most worth $16.00; choice ., , ng expenses for the quarter nereaged {ts gross earn- making a net increase q gross earnings for the xix months s From our own stock, reduced in order to clean Our Importation of Men's fine gauge fast black | Watches, pendant set and fancy bi ‘ Lae eee eating Bn ae ea avian: Suits & Qvercoats away for the reception of our new Spring lines. Cotton Half Hose, in mew and desirable effects, | engraved cases, fitted with fine ‘HE ACCUSED MRS.CHERRIERE | (9, "3s Gaon sis COLT ETO TES Ate ating fabric . Of choice, rich Silk, Peau de Sole, Barathea, hand embroidered fronts, smajl neat figures i dad movement; specially beer cl Sy , teck d puffs; red from 50c. and heels, id 3 tailored; none worth less than $16.00, AguATOS, tocks O08 1p) age ae -4 eels, splendidly finished; an smpeciely La es, second band and good Swiss $1.00 each to ‘sirable lot at, pair.... movement; special price....$2.75 Men's or Boys’ Open-face Nickel Watches; second hand most worth $18, $20 and up; choice, , Tuxedo Coats, silk lined, big sale at $7.45 —_—_ —_—_—_—_——— inquest into the death of Detec: it Welzh, who was shor in he at the Black Cat restaurant Wan. 2% last, was adjourned to-day 7 and, Ansonia movement; war- the taking of formal. proct of TO Trousers, great stock, two lots, $1.85 and $2.45 $1.90 and $2.40 Men’s Gloves—A Saving. Fanted ssssees esttleste 08 did not appear, Hutchinson was Fancy Vests, were $2.50 and $3.00, at $1.55 ; 19th Street Entrance Saturday in the Benen at ine time of the Above are plain statements, And all we ask is For Women S $3.50 Shoes. Be hae bss amin paciect ey agree: one Model Food Store Mrs, Cherriere, wife of the restau- that you simply put them to the inexpensive test of in- Second Floor. I to hep fre positively correct, find ° cies, wie a ‘tage to visit our Glove store, Motion" neater Coroner Goldenkr There are three roads which lead from Dr, Otto Schultz, rl heath to consumption, Over one of these voads | thar great multitude of peo- 4 ple—a ‘aud, ® mournful procession—who die testify. Lawyer Frank Boland, |every year of consumption, Mach route A for Mri rrlere, asked if| begiis with health and happiness and ends a vive wan {n court, Aasiutant Dis. | ¥it! ‘isease and death, Oreamery Happy news we gave you yesterday concern- | | The values are great—very great. ti apd weno, "wulfrany word, ing the underpriced Shoes—and you came in AT $1.50 PAIR—Clearing lot of Men's Gloves, sched ta 1 10. peratingctined ear- fe . It is no everyda' one pearl button; styles, of course, are very rare crowds for them, It is no everyday oceasion that } | ¢ age 7. “tga id ives to women folk the very best sorts of $3.50 a Skin, New Tan and Mode Ginny a oa ‘ We've divided them into two lots for hurry+ anor 1.50 PATR—Men's one-clasp Gloves: asin iin Gate’ ove Bt vestigation, Your good eyes and good judgment will do the rest. Whether we think to say it or not, please re- member ALWAYS that this is a money-back store. 740-742 SN: WOOD 5 (Orr: Just South of . Astor Place, ican, hoes at $1.90 and $2.40 the pair. Boden; valun Foy: Detar eit ts, an | FIRST ROAD: up selling, Scattered through Ts a_very liberal] ] Are tneurpeased, made tram The piok of elected | Re ‘eo Sat, "a ‘ og ania ; Pte oad Ge bys ee sprinkling of our famous Ess-See-Ess quality in Gis sacon siarvel of Glove Industry, ore—H aad Ora 4 et Anan te saittsny' mits fionle_ catdrrh extenda, (0 "the Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o'Clock. anumber of the best models, Not all sizes in AT 5 PAIR—Men's one-clasp Prix Seam ‘f any one style, but enough styles and sizes to fit ju perfectly and i. ae 7” And just to think of the saving ! tall, A pens } Men's Gloves for all oscesions, including Not so many pairs as ester by a ola! drivipg, riding,” golf, adtomobile, 1p Dogekin, lly made for end in every de- teed. Tt is our theory that Welsh hot by ono of his own party ana| SECOND ROAD: re tthe defendant. This man Huton- A tilght | cold — neglected re pe @u fiaiuis that he knows every. cough—chronle °° Bronchitierset- t img’ BOUL this shooting, but wh tely arse ‘atte ceeneambtten way—but enough for a lively Sa n + hen a ome DU opt the way.” A ; DOME, Garvan ead that ne thousm tnar| FHIRD ROAD: : 6's Contention was well taken. A cold yy This shoe is X ibiliti anion ‘was sl) taken, i ee ¢ isan example of the possibilities of up- y . He said that he felt sure Brent gait asta F } to-date methods in popular shoe-making. No other Misses and Girls Outerwear. 7 Tulse Fleer, bron! ; 9 , shoe al this price sells so well 2 i Odds and ends of Misses’ Suits; all that remain of this season's stock we now on sale Pe aresves AUIMInbON by) Thousands Rave, sust started ge one et | GM satisfaction, Be Vor gives ‘such. genuine at prices that will make bu: wt while, At least three months remain of er that will " price ‘ ee y : Four large, bright stores—plenty of shoes test their worth, The new styles are avalanching in, Hints of them in the following items: fe, tuberg Iscov ered . and plenty of styles—shoe excellence that be- | | Misses’ Suits in two styles, of Broadcloth or Girls’ Dresses of Cheviot, Russian model, t DY gins with the selection of the leathers-.-shos| Tweed: made plaited blouse, with At cally and s a Disited By Sie: ine: Raat ef, stole effect; prettily trimmed with taffeta bands ming, gored skirts, deep hems, 6 to 14 ye Deon fred from some shapelingss that continues through) deng, and passementerie or fancy braid; full sleave, | year sises; formerly $6.75, x (-) were ho powder up A y Lay 4 Pod the wkin, County, Dee ith and 7 i Se with new model cul; seved guped Gare Skirt, 9G Girls’ Sailor Bults of Cheviot, full blouse Spl J en ment. opie aaa | BLYN & SONS, jimed or plaited skirt; full flare at bottom: Yercaline Mning, 14 and 16 $18. 15 maior collay, Crimuied ite le braid, apie ‘init Hats] eau tee aoe Art tea ie GUARANTEE SHOE Co. |@ |. svscr resssisonse shine of, ane, smaiel at ea iit “ en ol e lunge-—cleans! “ ¥ ¥ estrienne ' ing, healing and Martek ‘the inflamed FOUR y iH Be og new aris A Ae \ 2 stitched bands of self mat ¢ Upward of 3,000 people are dally taking ‘ tes ay and 1224 Street, | ee ied i aa TF ” ve, 3409 & 40th Sti, 40 408,405 taney braid .....- sapdanrdinnneperen shat of i ts testified that he had Mell ad Cn: fi Tne the autopey on Welrh and ot the } he died of a bullet wound that had severed the in- vein, He sald that the| !%Y | of thei heat clase oliow of to REACH: 162 Bowery, near Broome, | f, Hig it Missed’ Peasetrtenne Skirts, of all-wool ma- sa lahiinaia as sarees nn: 0s vAdi areata bere canteens 9 ; ~ , saddle My side plated fest, ¢| “World Want Ads.” heve @ healthy | "Waste not, want nor’ 7 y ullve Tows ; ee. “Mg #f 5 pas MR a 33.8) Bont te We tae ry Aas wat Ade. wa a , ‘ ‘