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INTERURBAN GETS = NEW MAME H COURT eral corpor district, whi day granted an order, which was filed allowing the Interurban Street | to assume the new! UL FIGHT FOR S000 ESTATE Railway Company w York City Railway Ce ter eb, WM next. ‘The askiug for the ila Vail Du Bois, Widow of|Corporation Wants to Be Dis- jit si Veteran School Principa!,| tinctive and Will Be Knows th name i desires to aden wil lettre) : Comes from Florida with Her) as New York City Railway «stem. wuteh somoriens wrvctically | Daughter to Contest Will. | Company. te 2 “ Haldwin ul D. Cravath I Fowler, Haven, al to The Eve PLAINS, N. urt Justice IGNORED BY THE TESTATOR.| #1 WH ent New York Stor: for Brooklynites. ESTABLISHED 1557 gotten, iy 144 BOWERY, BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, WEST SIDE OF STREET, NORTH OF GRAND STRETT “L STATION Fitagers Bho Had Been Separated from Her husband fer Forty-five Years | MP paughter Gets $10,000 and Five|, a Teachers a Total of $18,000. | { We prefer to count money rather than merchandise after January Ist, therefore we are offering special inducements in every department. New Year's affords an opportunity to reciprocate for an unexpected Christmas gift, or perhaps some forgotten friend. Those who wish to invest money wisely cannot do better than take advantage of these bargains. BEEN BIE DEE | © Julia Vail DuBois, the widow of the | weteran schoolmaster, Alphonse 1). Lu }Bols, has come up from to| P) Geht for her share j She was ignored In his jhe vequeathed $18,000 to 1 teachers in Grammar Schoo! No. which he was principal in his } P gpd $10,000 to his daug hi 8im. ‘and the balance of his lange es HS bis two sisters, Mrs. DisRols hol ) deen separated nd for ) forty-five years, ©) Mrs, Du Bols and her 4 fei Ivy -Bianoh MeKee, 7° BT West One Hund: jes fourth sirect. 1 y Wy} deed and Charles Mee F iahetr rights, “probate Adjourned to Inn. Engagement ater! Ring. Pure white $5] ented to on adjournment to white, fine Diamond, ex Liwhen objection to the will will Pe i ttrws ratiany ie filed in behalf of the wi wo branes, (ee } @sughter. In their behalf it ts iy raticla bie | Hit the estimate of $20.00 mad of tires Sworth 8150; fy! 1 the petitioners on filing the will i y only )}' eurdiy telow the real value of the i 90 ©) tate left by the aged schoolmaster. $35.00 $ © Alfred L. Manterre says in h P@avit that the estate runs between | WIL NW | $500,000 and $750,000. = = Sa Lived Apart Forty-flve Yearm ah =r | “Alpheus D. Du Bois failed to support /t 7} N § Ahtis wife and cbitd and i t from + | them for about forty-1 and | has separated from ther gh with * out any divorce or 1» ation and Marnonde, } Shrous a 0 fa tof 1 without or Ear | eontrivuting to th ratesbenl ahd £ | "Phe will « @ makes no facreipueeronite $25 ; Probate . ‘The testimony of th witnesses was purely form CHURCH INHERITS ~ ag SERUTS ESTATE & O’Brien, Whose Wages Were Only $4 Weekly. seribing pure white a inmonds, foar karate, designs. Diamond cen. “8 $5.00 untaua worth No. 08! ty-ftth | Goon thements tas the 1ekt wold Wal the will of! hast ; ; $10.00 6 Open New Year’s Eve Until 11, Saturday Till 10. Co. raved: ers nak $18 Reventy-loyp, re he had saved $14,009 lof ft on we ueathed hureh. irr i Mned the will and d st, Alice O'Brien} Goods 6th Ave., 21st and 22d Sts., N. Y. i Jatherine Led shell il, Rev. Men’s & Youths’ Winter Overcoats, 5:°° Only a limited quantity FOR TO-MORROW ONLY—less than 200 —in Blue and Black Kerseys or Dark Oxford Meltons; all sizes, 34 to 44, This is an exceptional offer, and, as the quantity is not large, and | will probably not last all day, we advise you to come early, ue inf interes trial, ready to offer t hate Bt, Monica will were brok ! But Surrogate Thor decides that} [ s ‘Ss: Overcoats «= Reefers, [°° — 2GhiP-va s r ie eat OES OVER es limited: offer is guaranteed for TO-MORROW ONLY. wing Hefore © (rift BOYS’ QVERCOATS —Esxtra long—sizes 5 to 15. years, #2 gui Adjourned until ry <A) RAGLAN ‘ ee ee Melton; regular The hearing t , : aiiaglones Ghicion tn i ca BOYS’ QVERCOATS —Extra long, with half belt and rit vl RUSSIAN chevrons, sizes 24g to 7 years, in rust ab a Hue and seal brown Melton; reg- ular value $3.50. hipbullding S eatatyerigee tie : \BOYS' REEFERS with storm collar, in dark Oxford Mel- Gree eran: | joy (HEAVY ton, sizes 8 to 16 years; regular value] | | \ $4.00. . of BOYS’ QVERCOATS—Dull finish, dull lining; sizes 4 to Tl RUBBER 16 years; regular value $2.50; Rub- ‘ diss thsi My ber Cape Caps, all sizes, 75c, extra ys reprevonting the several ze poys' Dout breasted, all sizes, 7 to 16 yea in 1 $4 , | ‘Thursday's Sh t M ‘ J 2 Cents a Copy.? | jeoee, eet Music ByMail 2cExtra iSpecials in b for Each Piece. } | NO MUSIC SENT » . D, AND NONE SOLD TO DEALERS, , Mich., top George Neil, th n of the Pere Dec, %.— th was duc prinal- OU Bhock. wKhough his fracture: of the ! Nell lved at rin h 24 He Was a Sailor. An Arablan Scout Better then Hie THE Wi \ ORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1903, o + UNpSON , 6 SXTH AVE, 19% TO020™ STREETS mension 12%. for Men's 25c. Neckwear. We had about 600 Four-in-Hand Tles left frum the holiday selling. They've been en- tered In the Pre Inventory Saie at 12330. each, although they're the kind that sold regularly at 25¢. Somearesiightly crum pled. but not to injure their appearance. Don't you want a lew of them? Our Semi-Annual #*re-In Chocolates, 1 Ib. Dox, 40c. value, at 250. Bonbons & Chocolates, 40c. value, at 250. Majestic Chocolates at,~per pound, 300, Waldorf Chocolates at, i pound, 40c. Marquica Chocolates at, per pound, 60. Glace Fruits and Nuts, per pound, 480, dl Aa Bonbons, Ice Cases, Paper Doylies and Gift Pins. ventory Sale Grows Greater Each Day. te like the proverbial “wild tire.’’ advertised by those who have secured the best values ever offéred—you know remarkable bargain news spreads It’s only twice yearly that we critically examine every stock preparatory to inventory and throw aside'all merchandise we do not intend to count during ‘stock taking, and as the time for the semi-annual settling grows near we're making still lower prices in order to insure clean stock sheets. You cannot fully appreciate the remarkable saving untH you have investigated every phase of this sale. because In a great many instances we cannot advertise the best values, as the lots are too small. Just come an shop around—you'll surely find what you want. , This great sale ends to-morrow evening, and Thursday being the last day, you'll find_quick-selling prices on all surplus stocks. You can judge of the value-giving importance of this sale when we .tell you that on Monday and Tuesday we broke all pre-inventory selling records and the sale is growing greater in volume each day. 50c for 75c Taffeta Silks. $9.75 for Girls’ $16.75 Coats. ale without a precedent—and it’s a fleeting opportunity, too, for this sale ends Thursday night. If you want one of the handsomest costumes ever worn Il cost, do not overlook those $5 Novelty Silks at $1. 506. yd. for 75c, White Taffeta Silks. 5c. yd. for $1.25 Panne Velvets, $1.10 yd. for $1.50 Black Peau de Sole. 65c. yd. for 75c. Plain and Col'd Velvets. $1.75 yd. for $5 Novelty Silks. H T very long—enough, we until Thursday evening. guarantees that. $11,75 for Misses’ $18.75 $17.50 for Misses’ $21 $9.75 for Misses’ $ $6.85 for Girls’ E lots are not large, so they will not last No need to dwell upon the superiority of tho Simpson Crawford Co.’s garments. $21.75 for Misses’ $28.75 %,-Coats. $3.85 for Girls’ $6.50 Dresses. $ $ 27.75 Bed Sets at ‘15. THat's one of exceptional values of the Pre-Inventory Sale of Bed S but here are sev4 eral more that are just as good as far as the sa concerned, and rank higher in point of elegance. Have you been thinking about purchasing one? If you have you'll surely let your thoughts cul- minate in a purchase to-morrow. If you haven't given the question any thought, these great reductions will prompt you to do so. $12.50 for $19.75 Bed Sets. | $35 for $55 Bed Sets, $15 for $27.75 Bed Sets. | $37.50 for $62.50 Bed Sets. $25 for $37.50 Bed Sets | $49.50 for $69.75 BedSets. think, however, to last The namo Soats. Cravenotte Coats, .75 Hip Coats. 2.75 Coats. 65c for Men's ‘Il Neckwear. HOES from our great Xmassales—odd lots of neckwear priced to clear at once. Correct shapes, desirable colors. Smart dressers annually await this great Clearance sale, that always comes just ES after Xmas, to supply their season's needs. There's hardly anything that comes under the head of men’s furnishings that you cannot find in this sale. $1.15 for $1.50 to $2.50 Pajamas, 65c. for $1 Four-in-Hands and English Squares, 35c. for 50c. Four-in-Hands and Squares, 256. for 50c. Four-in-Hands, 15c. for 25c, Four-in-Hands, Ties, Bows and Tecks, | 51.20 for 83 Dress Goods. ae is the great dress goods sale that has attracted no end of buyers. Never heard of such values before—probably never will again. 45¢. for 75c. Handkerchlets, $1.50 for $2.50 to $5 Suspenders, $1 for $1.30 to $2 Suspenders, 506. for 756. to $1 Suspenders, $1.75 for $2.50 to $3.50 Dress Suit Protectors, 85c. for $1, $1.50 and $2 Negligee ang . Stiff Bosom Shirts. | | | It will certainly pay you to 796. yd. for 85c. to $1.50 French Vollo, 49c. yd. for satin Stripe French Challie. 59c. yd. for $1.25 to $2.75 novelty Suitings. $1.20 yd. for $2 to $3 novelty Zibeline. $1.40 yd. for $2.50 to $4 foreign dress fabrics. 756. yd. for $1.25 black French Volle. 95c. yd. for $2 black fancy Weaves. 0c. yd. for $1 52-In. black Eng. Mohatr. Cashmere Hose. 17c, for Women's 25c. and 356. Hostery. 35c. for Men's 506, to 75c. Silk Women’s and Men’s Hosiery. OU'LL find them the best values it has ever been your privilege to take advantage of. In fact, it's one of the big features of our pre-inventory sale. ply while thesg prices are in force. 39c. for Women’s 50c, Black Cashmere Hose. 69c. for Women’s $1 and $1.25 Embroidered Black 45c. for Men's 75c. and $1 Black Cashmere Socks. 25c. for Men’s 50c. Lisle Thread Half Hose. 19c. for Men's 35c. and 45c. Black Half Hose. 19¢, for Children’s 25c, to 38c. Black Hose. ~ 65c for Women’s $1.50 Underwear. it had not been for the warm weather during the early part of the season you couldn’t buy at these prices. However, we do not propose to in hat we've bought to sell prior to stogk taking. Hence these rem vr is - IF Can't say how long they will last—and to-morrow ends the sale. 556. for Men's 75c. Fleeced Shirts and | 25c. for Boys’ Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Drawers. | 59c. for Women’s $1 Winter Weight 65c. for Men's $1,25 Heavy Cotton Vests. and Wool Underwear. | $1 for Women's $1.50 Swiss 98c. for Men's $3 Heavy Wool| Ribbed Vests and Tights. and Cotton Union Sults. | $4.75 for Women's $10.50 Keiser Italian 65c. for Women's $1 and $1.50 Fast Union Suits. Black Tights. $1.95 for Women’s $3.50 Kelser 12\%e. for Boys’ and Girls’ Vests and Pants. Italian Corset Covers. | $1.75 for $2.65 Blankets. Tis great Pre-Inventory Sale comes just in time—for we've blanket weather enough now—and here you will find the blankets at less than cost prices. $6 pair for $10 11-4 California Blankets, $4 pair for $6,50 11-4 California Blankets. * $3.50 pair for, $5 ;10-4 California Blankets, , 1.45 pafr for $2 10-4 cotton and wool-mixed Blankets. $1.75 pair for 2.65 10-4 Gray Blankets, $2.50 for $3.95 Sateen Comforters, © $3.50 for $5 Sateon Comforters. $5 for $6.50 Sateen Comfortors. : $3.50 for $4.50 Sateen Comforters. select your season's sup- Liste, Cotton and Fleeced Lisle Thread Hose. Great Values in Pine Japanese Screens, Lambrequins, Etc. EDUCTIONS of 50 per cent. are not uncommon in this extraor- dinary Pre-Inventory Sale of Fine Screens, silk Lambrequins, Scarfs and Table Covers. We want you to profit by this saving opportunity. Hayen't you a place in your home where a prctty screen would be appro- priate? No reason why you should hesitate When you can buy a $3.95 Screen for $1.50, the $9.75 kind at $5, &e. $1.50 for $3.95 Japanese 3 fold Screens, $2.85 for $4.85 Silk Lambrequins. 15 for $25 Satin Lambrequins. $5 for 9.75 3 fold black Cloth Screens. $6.50 for 12.50 4 fold black Cloth Screens. 89c. for $1.50 Japanese Silk Scarfs. $7.50 for $15 3 fold black VelvetScreens $2.25 for 3.95 Jap. Sik Table Covers. $9.75 for 18.50 4 fold black Velvet Screens | $2.95 for 4.75 to 7.90 Pillow $5.90 for 12.50 4 fold black Fire Screens Tops. Musical Instruments. Stationery & Toilet Articles. Silverware for Table and Toilet— Rare Values. THs great Pre-Inventory Sale embraces Rogers A1 Tableware, ster- ling and German silver articles marked at prices you wouldn’t think possible. The reductions are-the greatest ever made on such high quality ware. You know the reputation of the Rogers A1 ware. Now, if you want any Spoons, or Knives and Forks, this is unquestionably your best saving opportunity, $1.90 for Rogers Al $2.50 Dinner Forks. | 95c. for Rogers Al $1.25’ Teaspoons, $1.90 for Rogers Al 2.50 Tablespoons. |-$4.50 for 6.75 Sterling Silver Hand Mirrors $1.75 for Rogers Al 2.25 Dessert Spoons. | $2.75 for 3.75 Sterling Silver Hair Brushes $1.75 for Rogers Al 2.25 Dessert Forks. $14 for $25 Sterling Silver Wrist Bags, $1.50 for Rogers Al Dinner, Knives (set | $3.50 for 5.50 German Silver Wrist Bags. of Six). 25c. for 75c, Salt and Pepper Shakers. 51.50 for $2 Sweaters. RE-INVENTORY prices have been placed on Music Boxes, Harmonicas, Mandolins, Phono- | graph .<ecor dd other musical instruments and at- tachments. It's the first time instruments of the high grade of these were ever priced so generously. $10 for Swiss Music Boxes, 8 or 10 tunes, Sc. for $1 and $1.50 Toy Music Boxes. 506, for 656. to 956. Toy Music Boxes. 956. for $1 to $1.75 Harmonicas, 50¢, for 656, to 956, Harmonicas, $8.50 for $10 to $13.50 Mandolins, $4 for $5 to $9.50 Mandolins. 19¢, for Zobos, the musical wonder. Pre-Inventory prices. ilet Articles 45c. for $1 Box of Stationer: 556. for 95c. Desk Novel- ties. 95c. for $2 Desk Nov- elties, one more day to buy station- Every item tells how profitable it is to select a supply that will last for months. 29c. for 39c. and 50c. Boxes of Stationery. 95c. for $1.50 and $1.75 Boxes of Stationery. 75. for $1.25 and $1.45 Gold Pens. Pearl Handles. 19c. for 386. Desk Novelties. | 196. for 38c.Tollet Articles CLEANING up the odd lots—extraordinary values while they last. , In the lot you'll tind large size of Men’s Sweaters, col- ors black, red and gray. $2.00 Heavy Worsted Sweaters; special, $1.50, $2,50 Heavy Worsted Sweaters, Double Collars; $1.90. | $3.00 Australian Wool Sweaters; special, $2.25. Boys’ $1.75 and $2.00 All Wool Sweaters; special, $1.15. 49c. for 65c. Clamp or Hockey Skates. $1.35 for $1.65 Nickel-Plated Skates. 85c. for Girls’ 98c. Skates, 50 pairs. $1.50 for Girls’ $1.80 Nickel-Plated Skates, at these unprecedented 456, for 75c. Tollot Arti- Glos. 95c. for $1.50 Tollet Articles. ~ 296. for 50c. Perfection Phonograph Records, in one large lot at $1. That’s not the only news, though—there's the Women's Shoes, and Men’s and Great Sale Boys’ Shoes at 51! Slippers. Here's the best part of the news—they are the regular $1.50 Storm Calf Shoe, Women’s Slippers. The greatest values ever offered now await you. Weve gathered all of our odd lots of boys’ shoes and placed them and Just the thing for this time of year. $1.40 for Women’s $2.50 Black Jet Beaded | 156 for Women’s 7-Button Black & Slippers. | Cioth Overgaiters, 90c. for Men's $1.25, $1.50 and $2) 756. for Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Folt Fur- Slippers. | Trimmed Slippers, 256. for Men's and Women’s 50c. Bath $1 for Boys’ $1.50 Storm Calf Lace Shoes, Slippers. | 556, for Children’s and Misses’ 35. for Women’s 50c.Boston Rubbers | Jullettes. Great Reductions in Furniture. EMARKABLE values that are -a striking illustration of the saving advantage of the great semi-annual Pre-Inyentory Sale, $12.50 for $16 Dressers. $51 for $60 China Cabinets. $17,50 for $21 Dressers, , $84 for $95 China Cabineis. $22.00 for 28.00 Dressors. | $8.75 for 10/50 Dining Tables. $34.00 for 45,00 Dressers. | $18.00 for 24.00 Dining Tables. $6.50 for 6.50 Chiffonters, | $35.00 for 42.00 Dining Tables. $10.50 for 15/50 Chiffonters. $90,00 for 105,00 Dining Tables. $20.00 for 32.00 Chiffonters. | $19.50 for 24,00 Parlor Suits. $36.00 for 45,00 Chiffonters. | $32.00 for 40.00 Parlor Suits. $24 for 32 Sideboards, $61.00 for 76.00 Parlor Suits. $32.00 for 40.00 Sideboards. $78.00 for 115.00 Parlor Suits, $52.00 for 58.00 Sideboards. $24.00 for 36.00 Parlor Cabinets. $87.00 for 95.00 Sideboards. $43.00 for 60,00 Parlor Cabinets. $16 for 22 China Cabinets, $88.00 for 99.00 Parlor Cabinets, $35.00 for 42.00 China Cabinets. $92.00 for 115.00 Parlor Cabinedtine: " ste “Beason it is rs We ay., eS $10 for Women’s $29.75 Kersey Coats. THs section is thronged all day long—couldn’t be otherwise in the face of these unprecedented values. Don't miss the great sale of Women’s $27.50 Tailor-made Suits at $15, Hand- some, dressy creations. Just what you-want for the ensulng season, $15 .or Women's $25 and $27.50 Tallor- | $5 for Women's $10 Dress Skirts. made Suits. 23 for Women’s $45 Kerse} 5 $24.75 for Women’s $45 to $65 Bee a TLWOR EL get Tailor-made Suits. Tatteta Top Coats : BO TE ae eauitar $27.50 to $35 Podes: | <1, 14. women's $29.50 and $27.80 Ve- $18.75 for Women’s $25 Vol- lour Coats. veteon Shirt walst Suits. $13 for Women's $27.50 Tat- $8.75 for Women’s $12.50 Dress Skirts. feta Coats. $4 for Women’s $7.75 Podestrionne | $10 for Women's $29.75 and $25 Kersey Skirts. | and Covert Coats. ee Wonderful Lace Curtain Values. THE richest showing of fine Renaissance, Arabian and Renaissance Bonne Femme Curtains in all New York included in this wonderful Pre-Inven- tory sale. Prices are 50 per cent. below the original. $8.90 for $15 Renaissance Lace Curtains. | $3.50 for $7.90. Point Applique Bonno $12.50 for $25 Renalssance Lace Fommo Curtains. Curtains, $6.90 for $15 Renalssance . Bonne Femme Curtains. $17.50 for $35 Renaissance Lace Curtains. for $19\75 Renaissance Bonne $17.50 for $35 Arablan Lace Cur- Femme Curtains. tains. $978 t0n $29.28 Renalesance ’ Curtains. jonne Femme Curtains, he ade! Te ee er cae $12,50 for $35 Renaissance Bonne Femmo tains. . * Curtall 1 [eae Pee . $15. for $37.50 Renaissance $7.90 ns. Bonno-Femme Curtains. to dome ‘The

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