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Brothers Bedsteads & Bedding Special Sale Odd Lots of Patterns to be discontinued f BRASS BEDSTEADS, $25.00 © $40.00 Regular prices $35.00 to $60.00 $25.00 to $40.00 $5.50 tc $10.00 Regular prices $7.50 to $13.50 WHITE ENAMEL CRIBS, $4.85 0 $12.75 Pore Hair Mattresses made in thetr own workrooms. Spring Underteds, Feather Pillows and Bols'er:. Mattresses Remade, Feathers and Hair Renovated. WRASS CRIBS, WHITE ENA! 'S Pete MEL BEDSTEADS, Third Upholstery Dept. rc: Very Special Reductions in IMPORTED FABRICS for Furniture Coverings and Hangings French Silk : wide, $ Loren feuaaiesiane $6.25 yd, 2.15, 3.95 $1.35, 1.50 Silk Gobelin Tapestries, 50 in. wide, Reduced from $3.25 and $4.25 yd. - Silk and Motre Armures, 50 in. wide, s Reduced from $1.75 and $2.25 yd. 85c, 51.35 German Figured Velours, $0 in, wide, 51.85 Reduced from $3.00 yd. |. French Tapestry Curtains, Reduced from $7.50 Pr. $3.25 ff pmbroidered Velour Curtains, Reduced from $14.75 Pr. $9.75 To-morrow and the remainder of this week Continuation Sales of : Household Linens, j Cloaks, Fur and Furelined Garments. ‘West Twenty-third Street. JUDGE 10 SETTLE CAN'T FIND BOMDS COURT CLERK'S WAR) HIDDEN BY BANKER tt ‘Looned a8 ae if Viol Violence Would * Mar the Serenity of Affairs, but the Lawyers Brought About a Compromise. Securities Held by Cashier Ahl- mann, Who Shot Himself Last Week, Not Yet Located by State Bank Superintendent. ‘Fréderick E, Wood, the old clerk of the Twelfth District Municipal Court, which is on: Broadway, between Nine <,, ¥eninth and One Hundredth streets, D> ina J. V. Gilloon, the recent appointee} practical o Tse sustice Aitred P. W. Seaman, navel titted himself at the Arron mttutlon. ~ decided to gf to the courts for the 94") ast week, becaus of ne parle jotel ty, tttlcation of their contentions. Pow enalnct Gackt or eee Richard Fisher, the giant football /aimculties, was shattered we aenancial Player, who stood guard for Wood dur-| state Superintendent of - ny, when ‘ing the last few days, retired this! burn, Examiner Judson ehiae The Inst hope of the officers and de- Positors of the Bank of Staten Island, that Otto Ahimann, the cashler and found no tace there of $180,000 worth of securities, xclusively announced b; ve ning World on the day of Castes sulcide, the discovery of the absence of these securities, the very backbone or method of settling such difficulties was | ‘h? ustlesttions was made at almost the welected 5 the best remedy. Loul: Lites moment that the news of tl @otesdury, attorney for ‘the new) Tee was gent to the bank by ‘1 clerk, J. C. Gilloon, will appear in Part | Evening World. It was hoped that the AL, of the pécia! Term, upreme Court, ;%¢curities would be found in the dead to-day and asked that *Yood be com- ate safe deposit bex and that the Pelled to show cause why the Insignin| *0r° of his heavy speculations in Of the clerk's office be not turned over | ee! And cotton would prove ground. to the new clerk under statute 2,471 A, |'°%# “of the Code of Civil Procedure, The er the opening of the box to-day writ asked for will be returnable in Le Kilburn gave this statement to Part 1, Special Term, to-morrow. Evening World: Gillogp opened an office to-day oppo-| "The missing bonds were not found. site the old clerk's office. He chopped| WV have no trace of them now and down the sign over the door of Wood's know of no other Place to look for alliwick arid nailed {t above his own|them. We had hoped to.find them in doom. When Justice eaman came tito |the safe-depoalt box, but they were riot court he called for the papers in the|there. There was nothing else the: es_on the calendar for to-day, He|that will help the bank in any way; in t Gillon to get them. Gillon went | fact, nothing of value waa found in the e wicket omfce ae papers were Srompuy anded fer to him, ‘ Kot ‘And for the time it looked as it violence the missing would mark the proceedings. But later the attorneys for the two contending clerks appeared on the scene and went into council, ‘The result was that the regular bank. There were a number of papers, among them an abstract of title for the bank property and the deed to it. That {s all I can about the matter Uavie Irish rebuke ts seldom bitter or|Just now. but {t generally finds Its mark,| If the father of Otto Ahimann, cashier Bone which the London Star re-/Of the Bank of Staten Island, who com- ig not an exception, mitted suicide last week, has cabled “angbbiah young Englishmin, ac-|Carl Bunz, the German ‘Consul here, pitied by a small dog, recently got|that he will make good ani deficit that 5 atteet ‘car and sat down opposite | may ne discovered in his son's accounts, mab. e latter was imme: |the officials uf the bank tracted by the animal and.| of jt, a aa al ome advances which were red by the master, ed of a dog it was, Tween an ape and the loud-volced re- “1 want to deny that such an assur- #8 been recetved from Mr, Ahl- id Assistant Cashier Wood “We have heard nothing at all that the ex- Ahimann’s books had shown everything to be all right ‘he miselby securities have not been found t. There is some hope that they may fe deposit box in the and another effort he box is to be made ‘Anim mn: in @ Tend | aii oF Ba" i, Gallined i of Nort Meet Your Friends in Our Rotunda Tea Room. Watch for the Datly Sar- prise Bargains tn Our Arcade, A Wonderful Purchase And a Wonderful Sale of FU RS The Sale that started here this morning is the Sale that affords you Furs of High Grade at lower prices than you ever paid before, The quality is in them, and 4f you want bargains now is the time and this is the place to get them. The manufacturer's loss is your gain: b t skins, Leipst ersian Lamb Coats, 4..5° small and Inge curl, good lustre, 22 inches long; some trimmed with large mink collars and revers—lined with the newest shades of brocaded satin; really quite equal to coats sold “79, through the season for $150.00, $125.00 and mado of XXX and XXXX skins, $115.00; in this sale while they last.. earseal Coats, 22 inches long, fitted back and box front, large collar and revers, some large puff sleeves and turned-up cuffs, others flaring sleeve, lined 17.75 with the best quality Skinner satin; made to 4 pede Stripe Austrian Mink Scarfs, sell for $40.00, $33.50 and $30.00; our sale price 1% yds. long, trimmed with silk fringe and fancy buckles; good value at $8.00; i? 5 this sale at.......+ lasKa Sable Stoles, broad collar effect, three very dark stripes; fancy silk ornament and four mink tails, two yards long, fur on both sides, Ur aR ta TO I iret tS lined with a very handsome brocaded satin; made to sell for $36.00, and 22. 50 fancy silk cord, made to sell I 5.00 good value at that; our sale [’ addition to the mises splendid offerings for $24.00: while they last, for this sale a SSE On prioecwicscanmnreeeys Seas Seble and Isabella Fox Stoles, shaped neck, three yards there are in this purchase a great numter long, % ene dark striped /cen of Furs in small lots—some of them being only three or four of a kind, which tre, finished at end with large brush tails and claws; fastens with a heavy silk cable cord Wwe cannot therefore specify here; and all are marked at prices correspondingly low. The Women’s JacKet Sale $30.00; our wale price.... affords another wonderful bargain opportunity. These are the garments we secured at such decisive concessions from a well-known manufacturer. These Jackets are all up to date and very stylish; the new collarless Jacket with the new sleeve; the Military Jacket and all the other late creations are among them, All are either satin or taffeta lined, and many among them cannot be surpassed by custom tailors at four times our seiling prices. Now is your chance. At such prices as these you can afford to buy several, even to be reserved 5S for next season’s wear. 17 .50 for Cloth Coats Made to Sell for $28.50 Women's % Coats of Cheviot, Zibeline and Kersey, with shoulder capes and military collars, large sleeve with puff and cuff trimmed with fancy gun-metal buttons; lined in Skinner satin; 1 7.50. made to sell at $28. es our price .. omen’s semi-fitted omen’s Military Coats Coats % Zibeline nnd Kersey, of Kersey or Zibeline, made with large made collarless, with large sleeves and turn-back cuff, lined in good qu.l- ity satin; made to sell at $10.00; i 5. 50 our price omen’s 27-inch Coats of Kersey, made % fitted with shoulder capes, full sleeves, lined i. 50 shoulder cape, forming plait, full sleeve, with cuff of velvet, lined in Skinner satin; made to sell at $15.00 to $22.60; our 1 Oo 95 ° prices $12.50 and. omen’s semi- fitted ot Montagnac and Zibeline, Coats made collarless, large shoul- der cape, full sleeve with turn-back cuff, lined in Skinner satin; made to sell 1 5 50 ° at $25.00; our price.. in satin; made to sell at Ue our price JAMES McGREERY & CO, Sale of Corsets, JAMES McGREERY & CO. a 5 Annual Sale of Tuesd th. On Dues dey Jenuaty5 Muslin Underwear, Pink or blue batiste, short A Underclothing after the latest improved models, hip model, trimmed with ‘ actiniribiee —well cut, sewn and finished,—designed du and made on the premises, 95¢ Bridal Sets, Night Robes, Chemises, Petticoats, Long hip model, made of Drawers, Corset Covers, and Dressing Jackets, black or white coutil, trimmed with lace, Sizes 18 to 30, Elaborate Trousseaux designed to meet any in- dividual taste, and executed on the shortest possible notice. 1.25 value 1.75 to 2.50 Monograms and crests embroidered to order. On January 4th to oth,. Original Models, made of fine Nainsook or Cam- bric, finished with embroidery and lace, Night Robes..75¢., 95¢., 1.25, 1 50, &75 Petticoats....95¢., 1425, 1.45, 1.75, 1 85 Chemises....75¢., 95¢., 1425, 1.50, 1.75 Drawers .....50C, 75¢., 95¢,, 1.25, 1 -50 Corset Covers. 55¢., 65¢., 75¢., 85¢., 95c, High grade corsets, made of| black or white materials,— various models, including straight fronts, 2.85 formerly 4.50 to 8.50 Twenty-third Street. Twenty-thi Marriage Laws, y-third Street. A curious law prevailing in France provides that before being married though over age, tful and formal he advice of their father end It makes no difference, how- whether the convent of parents 18 given, for the couple can dem Ned a month after under any circum Jatances. “tins 1a also the case in the! HUNTING THE EGRET. Plumes Are Attached to the end are three in number, so ‘ eat many birds have to be killed," Mr. Barton worked among ¢h jh Won whe Trinidad Riv aetna! 3 . er on the isthmus, Shoulder and Worth §s0 F | He eays all kinds of antmais abound James Barton, a professional caret there, both on the ridge and in the ‘ hunter, has Just returned from a trip|S*imps. and during the might the howls 7 to the Tehuaantepec Isthmus, where he and the buzzing of tropical in: the clvH marriage must sects recall India. B: Iddin, always precede vhe religious ceremony. has been syeral months hunting the | and getting behind pie Bars wares The latter, indeed, ia left entirely to the little egret Ar its plumes; He has beer of the partes isoicerned. | in this business for the pas ‘There is also a Ing rary hunting 1p. the, ‘swamps 4a Louse: | {cure ag the egrets thet feed In ‘the ttle man or woman | Florida and Gouthern Mexico. During |: without the consent of par: —————— that time he has gathered something | GRANTED:—Because it has‘ been! tke 5.000 plumes of the first class, ponilels eroved ved the official fig- | which bring about $80 a pound. ures of the American News Company, He says: ‘The little egret is a mem- bak eleo kit hiner that the regular daily New York City ' ber of the heron family, white in color | small game, ISS extern ea is cireulation of The World is tens ot aa & native of the Western Continent. [and thousands greater that Soe See ever, further entitles the Innoc ent. all bhe presenta he or have made, othe ‘constitution of the Nevherland River, among the pat with ponkers and birds New Yorws Fascest- Growing Store. To-Morrow We Will Give With Every 10c. Purchase Two Blue Stamps Instead of One. When Double Stamps Are Given, You Earn a Premiam on Purchases Amoanting to $15. This offering means double saving in stamps in addition to double ind triple savings in merchandise specials made possible by our great January sales. Can you afford to miss such opportunities? Every department offers unparalleled economies—that’s how we intend to make this the greatest January in our history. @ Money Promptly R 2 stamps instead of 1 wtth every 10c. purchase. Price Reductions in Stylish Garments. Ladies’ Tallor Made Suits, in heavy black Military Coats Under Cost. cheviot and men’s fancy mixed tweed suit- ings, long skirted Louis XIV. style coats, with ib Neti rerlena en a rd military or round shoulder capes. Full puf shoulder capes, velvet stock, “reverse sleeve. Some are double breasted. Fastened leeve. Some . 4 cuff, lined throughout, cost with loops, to be worn open or closed, Tore than this price to! man- 5.98 others newest. military style, with gold buttons; ciate deste eeesecerenes fullest flare skirt. all Girls’ ‘Handsome Coats at $1.98. sizes, at the astonishing- ° Girls’ Newest Winter Coats — Full ¢ ly low price of., length heavy English meiton cloth, in: Several styles, such as newest. military Ladies’ Suits, Louis XIV. long-skirted blouse coats, cape coat with sto'e front; braid coat, lined with taffeta silk, collarless model, or velvet trimmed; double breasted, trimmed with straps and buttons; skirts cloth faced, with newest 1.98 trimmed to match, all wool panne cheviot, sleeve, blue, red, brown, $16.50, at., to 14; al li i Boy s’ Glothing. Muslin Wear Specials. Boys’ ath Back Russian Overcoats. bands, umbrelia ruffles, of fine cambric, finished gray Cheviot fabrics, double breisted, buttoned to the with lace ruffles, also hemstitched rutiles; 25c. neck, with two rows of military buttons value, at down front; vertical pockets; velvet col- if OO sre RS ISSO SNF SOOPSOCES Walking Skirts, fine cambric, full umbrella ruffles, trimmed hecked lining. None C.0.D, No , . eile Teh be'e2.00 tnstead of ° with clusters of tucks, wide torchon lace, and em- Boys’ $4.00 3-Piece Suits. broidered rumes; 65c. value, at 49c . 3 unfinished mixtures; all sewed with pure and medium lengths; tape and coutil girdles, dye silk and Venetian lined, 3-button sack ; i d 9 coat and high cut vest, all seams a taped and oe ene lace tri 7c value, (oe Rubber Boots Paz’ u er 00 Price, Pebble Top Boots. “The Early Bird’’ Hand-Made Hats at 98c. 1, 1% 1) 12% 13) 19%) tf. D5 | First in the field, as usual, Another success for the Rothenberg Bey pooN Millinery Store. Just the thing to tide over between the Fall i 11, 12, 13 | specially for us and are worth regularly $2.00 each. There Se cennies ne noose sins 0 a Walse 1. 75 are three styles. One has fancy horsehair braid crown with Boys’ Storm King ‘Boots, ‘sizes 3, 4, 5, 6 per nee 48 tucked chiffon brim. Another has novelty brim. The other has crown made of horse- 9 1. 90 hair, edged with spangles con has alread Cc chiffon brim; special at.. in blue, black or Prowasy value °9. 98 green or Oxford; sizes 4 Drawers, heavy muslin, full size, made with yore Sizes 3 to6 years. Only one to each customer. Oxford =] Be lar, half belt in back; lined with wool plaid All-wool fabrics in cheviots, cassimeres and Corsets, in white, drab, pink and blue; long reinforced, sizes 8 to 16. “Barly Bird Hat,” 98¢ ay mr 5s 5%» 6 6 1. 50 hat and the advent of the Spring hat. These hats are made pai horsehair braid crown with shirred chitfon Gollar & Guff Boxes Men’ s Wear. Men’s Gam Boots. Slzes 6, 614, 7, 74% and 8, special, per pair.. .. Heaters. Jack Leatherette Collar and Cuff Gas Radiators, with Binonese tops stamped with the words 25c. Haif Hose, 19c. heavy top: and bot- “Gollars and Cuffs,” satine lined, fin- | Men's Fine Silk Embroidered tom,4 Russian iron Cashmere and Heavy Wool ished with velvet top; worth 49c tubes, full jewelled, 8c. each; special at......... Half Hose in blaci worth double natural merino heel $1.98, Sterling SilverNovelties,25c and toe,25¢ value: special (oe special. Fancy articles, with sterling silver J at......., ......0., eee handles, in combination gray and bright finish, latest designs, Assort- ment includes Nall Files, Button Hooks, Tooth Brushes, Paper Cutters, Curling Irons, Shoe Horns, Desk Blotters, Tea Bells, Seals, Salve Jars and Eri "25 ers, Choice at...... +++ c 65c. Underwear at 39c, Tlen'’s Heavy ‘Sanitary’? Fleece Lined Underwear, shirts full size, neatly finished, drawers have double gusset, sus- pender tapes, overjock Cc Seams; 65c value;at...... Coal Meow Cylinder Coal Heat- Ing Stove, drum made of heavy Rus- sian sheet iron, 10-inch drum, set up in New York, with 4 length of pipe, eibow and collar Se Embroideries, Te Silverware. Sweaters. Rogers Tea Sets, burnished, with ‘Third PI é dnd trish Point heavy bead edge, also Men's All-Wool Sweaters, plain Coliarettes, assorted de FC} satin finish and hand- &@ colors; value $1.98. Signs; 10c. value, each sntly engraved, value Special for this s 98c Embrolderies, Flouncing, Edgings, G8 IR POL SEE ce chee Peta BCCOROOTNIDE OF Beadings and Insertings ; 10 A large aescre trent aes Boys’ All Wool Sweat- 19c, values at, per yard....... Cc led Wat, Btn sluld ers, plain and fancy co. 79 Gimp and Passementerle Orna- eae iaskets, Fruit Dishes, ors; value $1.25, at....... ments, in black, white and colored Syrups, Milk Holders, Fern Infants’ Worsted Sweat- assorted sizes and designs; 19c. 5c Dishes, etc.. value Ob se Cc ers, plain and fancy col- ‘719¢ and 2Sc. values, each.. rie special ay ors; value $1.25, at....... Best Values to Be Found--38 In. Atlantic “‘J’’ Cashmere, 29¢ We have made an seiracrdinary special purchase, including] 2,500 yards of 38-in. ‘Ail ils Wool At- antic “J’’ Cashmere, ina wide range ) ‘el 52-inch Oxtord Gray Melton Cloth, regular 59c. grade, while they lastat....... 39c of the staple colorings. These are strictly very rapidiy at... 52-inch All- Wo Homespun Su ings, in brown, » 59] perfect goods, worth 49c., and will sel! blue and Oxfor \Y, $1.00 grad Domestics, Etc. Domet Flannel at 4c. Good Quality Domet Flannel, per yard. Hemstitched Pillow Cases........... Bleached Table Damask. Bleached Table Damask, 29c. quality, yard Genuine Cork Linoleum, 2 yards wide, value 60c. pet square yard, at, square (e yard No Mail Oraers. Limit 20° yards. None to dealers. q W. & J. Stoane’s Veivet {Car else per yard for Rs 4 75c Sloane’s All- Wool Vel: vets, in parlor, library, site ting-room, hall and stair patterns. Metal Gouch Beds. All-Metal Couch Beds—four feet wide when extended—no wood- i work—thoroughly sanitary; can be placed in any room; the cheapest bed spring and mattress that you can huy will cost much more than this combination; nothing more durable All-Linen Towelling, 12%c. quality...... Fall Sise Sheets, 49c Sheets for full size beds, seam in centre or comfortable; $10.50 value. Limit, one to a customer, and none to dealers. at = 5.98 JAMES McGREERY & GO. Silk Petticoats, Foulard, China, Pongee and Striped Taffetas Silk Petticoats, Black, white, black and white, and all the latest fashionable colors, Mohair, Sateen, Moreen, Linen and Z:phyr Cloth Petticoats,—for Spring and Summer Dress, Twenty-third Street. ¢