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ee ae ee Herkimer Valdin, street, Brooklyn. $8—George ‘390 Bhert, No. §2 Lawrence New. York City. anor Lunn, No, 46 Lincoln Plainfield, PUTLLE SL Rane. BY ELEVATED TRAIN %--Mrs, A. Scott, No, 670 asecl ave- Ricardo Was Ali id One Hundred Readers of The oa ive! When) Foun m—James Welding’ Ne Evening World Gain a Share in Two Hundred Dollars Of- et fered During Christmas Week ” 859 East One Ni fourth street, 134 Madison ave~ Soon After Hospital. street, Reaching’ the Suyda: 25 Bergen street, 3 Richmond ehron, 8. No. Pear! a dheeis Bur Ach Terrace, Francesco Ricardo, of No. 104 Union 6 1 Socond ave-| street, Brooklyn, dfea_at the Cumber- INTEREST IN CONTEST par ee ng [and Street Hospital to-day en the re- opin a wew | Sult of an acoldent on the elevated WAS WIDESPREAD. UT Bor OF at 2 Sd a aa ae MG. aac Hight | Wes: street, Brooklyn: Ricaréo was found lying under the Residents Not Only of Greater M ast Ann | structure of the Lexington avenue line ees ‘ F cae S:xQ! s00 Madison of the levated at Grand and De New York ; Kalb avenues, his right leg cut o lew York, but of Outlying}. it, “Phorne, Bridgeport, Conn.,|abdve the knee and the ‘snowbank on which he was lying stained for yards around with blood feom the sev- rales ‘Tha doctors were astonished to find film alive after he had “lost so much blood, and he was hastily taken to the Cumberland Street Hospital. juSt strength enough to fell hi gnd address before ness. When questioned none of the em- ployees of the elevated mad admyted knowing anything of the accident. After a search, In which the trains were blocked for necrly an hour, the missing leg was found on the elevated structure nearly a block fronr where Ricardo was found. Towns and Hamlets Were . Among the Fortunate Ones. 5 Here is the list of the one hundred lucky persons who won the Christmas week prizes for The Evening World's puzzles. A total of $200 was offered to be divided as follows: Three prizes‘of $10 each; three of $5 each, ten of $3 each, forty-one of $2 each, and forty-three of $1 each. The competition began on’ Monday, Dec. 1, and ended on Saturday, Dec. 26, Answers recetyed up to 6 o'clock. P. M. on Dec, 28 were admitted in the contest, 2.114 ss-amy Vickwon, No. 803 Grove strest, J ity. ‘A. Bren’ Amity street, ss-Allen” Langstin Willlamsbridge, N. Y 66—Mrs. pares er N ‘ott street, New Yor . Joseph Walker, No, 451 Main Stamford, Conn. $1.00. Ss—J. C., Lansing, Ne. hue, Jersey City S9—Josephin street, eo—Alvert Jemrich an, No. West Flushing. Wwetith a ‘street, West Fourth He had name consclous- street, losing ist Ogden ave- . 1109 Madison No, 158 East Third is Lawrence, L. I. 33 Brook avenue, street, a—Georne Steph Mra. White, New York Cit G—MAy Wilsor nine, Brooklyi Gt-Johh Sct No. iilisabeth, WN. No. 228 Meeker ave- 0 East Jersey Rtreet, 6—John ‘Yost, No. 333 East Seventy- hehe ecto VICTIM OF BULLET DEAD. ‘The winners were as follo ww etteets New erect M Ne ie rst stres ew York Cit ; LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS. Sree ere et Mrs, Miller Expires from Wound, and Young Revel Is Arraigned, Mrs, Catharine Miller, an aged ne+ Kress, who wns shot at her home, No. 2i2 West 'Thirty-third street, on Deb, 12 by George Revel, a young mulatto, died last night in Roosevelt Hospital, + Revel, who has heen in jail awaiting X. Clay street, $10.00. i-James H. Flattery, oly, No, $9 Fulton street, No. 238 East Fitty-second street, ‘Now York Cit _ 2, McKnight, No, 441 Varick stre: New York City. 8Fred Buckies, No. 256 South Fourth street, Brooklyn. . 7 Harrison ave- “44 Laurel chmond, Greentelt, "Ne ‘or’ m8 anit str 5.00. Bushwlek ave-| tho result of the injuries to the woman, 7 8! Dicly Was, art ed in the West Side Pollee i 4—Willle Walstead, No. 12% Washing-| 7: urrin, No. G4 North Divi-| Court tordey, charged with causing her ton avenue, New York City, eleskili, death. There will be a hearing to- S-John Hell, No. 249 Goid atreet,|74—-Carl J. Huiinenteld, No: 8’ Eaat One| Sorrow. % Brooklyn, Hundred and Thirty-fitth street, New ork Cit in the Street Below, but Died ) | MR. LEVINSON BLAMELESS. Attorney Made Xo Misrepresenta~ tion to Court Regarding Client. The Evening World published on Dec. 15 a story in which it was said that Judge ‘Foster, in the Court of General had severely reprimanded At- jamin Levinson, of No. 320 ing him of misrepre- torney Bi Broadw Jscntation and cites him to appear and wb he should not be found npt of court. true, Levinson repre- Wernig, who has sinc © That wae ne ad Dew id M “al 8 had been given, the psent to no Togs; and asked Levinson to present A doctor's certificate concerning his client. While & messenger was in quest of ths some one Informed the Judge that Wer nig had been in court Just, bete attoruey had ask Judge Foster then c: fore nd cited ine n the following and explain the wecusation. The District-Attorney was instructed ee SHIPPING TIED UP, BARCELONA, Jan. 6.—The general strike of persons employed by the ship- ping interests, which was declared yes- terday, was ‘Joined to-day by 13,000 others, All,attempts at mediation have failed. The Chamber of Commerce de- clares that the demands of the men are extravagan Do Not Throw Away Old Clothes. FREE SERVICES DURING JANUARY. British Doctors Performing , Wonderful Cures. These usucus opsciaiists dre giv ing their se: chargo.to al} in them for refet before February first. | These 8 consultation, ces entirely {ree of {ds who call upon ryices consist not only of Attorney Levinson | examiuations and ad-j| ster that his elfent | vice, but also of all minor surgical appear anc | operations. The Staff of Eminent Physicians of the Brilish Medical are petmanently loeated at No, 152 West 34th gtrect, New York. ‘The object in pursuing this Hberal | course is to become rapidly and per- sonally acquainted with the sick and athicted, and under no circumstances | will any charge for any medicines) to invalids who call upon them during this month, ~ Society (Ine.) whatever be made services rendered (except for The doctors treat all forms of dis- Bladder Complaints, and all kindred ailments are posi- tively cured by their now treatment. Thelr Consulting Physicians are tn Personal charge. Sp atny Sater “Mreatia™ ad ‘een hy easeSand deformities, and cure every court be s called, but that| case they undertake. Male and Fe- he had mone in bed| male Weakness, Catarrh and Ca-|_ soveral days. ‘Thereupon the proceed: uo) Chronic Blood Diseases, ings against Levinson were dropped.¢ | Rheumatism, Chronic Kidney and Skin Diseases Hours: 9 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 3. Patients unable to call should write for home treatment. For Sale. Make Them Look Like New with DIAMOND DYES 1 department of free whe Bore and 45 dyed samples DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. ahi GLOBE CREDIT WATCH CO., 00 Ni A i ” Gis Watch and Diamond Co E. 19 MAIDEN LA 81 Weekly ur clothing mato t NGE CLO! order. 1885 Thee & Rein Watch- oa & Diamonds, $1 down, $1 weekly, No security re- gulred. W?rite, phowe or call Nasmau, WATCH BASY mReNe: Will send representative if desired. TAKE ELEVATOR. OE F, Markey, No. 408 Forty-thira street, Br 00. $3. Une McIntire, No. 128 C street, N. Washington, D. C. M. Culhane, No. 207 Erte street, |, terse City, NJ. 'H. C, Schorman, No. 246 West 7—Michael Lochere, No. seid Washington street, New York Cit! 76—Milo. "Montyomer: 8 N. Hill B-Hana ¢ “onkling, Whitestone, L, I. *Erenty-ascond auras Nos ere rt MeKenha, No, 123 West Six- 10-Thuteen ML. Cochran, No; 15 Run- cond street, New York City. on street, Newark, N. Young, No. 66 Throop avenue, Se Lrandernrokipun sf Bou Lae: nkeletein, No, a2 East wz-Ming “rrilby Courtney, care of Ww caey ‘Mother Goose, New Amsterdam iestnug otreet, a Bhatey, even, For aks M. Peterson, No. oft Smith street, 623 West st street, w York chy. ley, No. 1:0 Pulaski street, bea oe th AL » N. uous Vanderhorst, ‘ooklyn. -fowsph an 8. No. ied East Fourth | §— ‘orik Hinsdale’ street, Pe qattanon, No, U3 Fair Ww wt" R. Rig ins, No. ‘ie Avenue D. Vashington’ ave- Bey onnensy. No. 533" West Fit- $2.00. tleth street, Ne rk City, 1-Paul Kraft, No, 304, East Twenty: S-Mrs. A Watson, No, 23f Clin- hd street, New York City. ton street, Brgoklyn. i y Aired Healler, Shrewsbury, WN. $0-Joneph B. Kedrney, No. 30 Platteville rats ay Shafer, No. 798 Myrtle ot atapnenie eu (ae Brooklyn. ; Savenve, Tompkingville, 8, 20—Ghartes He ba ear riROrt | oo Jdsnidt, No. Sisnast ole 2G We 'Rieckes, AEE ene, New orig, City 493 Hicks street, a gourtiatd Park a ez Tabowite, No. tl Enat One 1un- Bred and Nuith street, New ork, 2{—-Mrs. Anna Shipple, ‘No, 34s ‘Thirty-ninth street, Now York C! My 4 Henry No. 900 West Seven- toth’s st | Julius win, No: 8 Windom street, , Huguenot Park 2%5—Moses Rosenbera, No 1 ae rere Ne YO Goin, atreat, {27 Schmidt, No. 122 Milford n_hodert Rrping. be 1% Grand ave- ‘Thirty Rast One Muna %—Rose Arpin, No, 521 Dean street, |g Ciara Cohen, No. 149 Bast Sixtieth g—Cyrus Cousing, Jr, No, §89 Albert N' Tioctor, West One _Tuydred Bvireet, Steinway, Le L. city, ixth street, New York e) ‘Twenty: 80—Clara K. Dekker, st corn One Hundred e Forty seven q ——— : : atreet and Southern Boulevard, New | nuke OF ROXBURGHE RESIGNS. a =—Liliian R. Brown, No. 179 Union LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Duke of Rox- avenue, New Rochelle, N. = burghe has resigned his commission as &2-laabelle I. Huston, No, 510 West a Heutenant in the Royat Horse Guards, fty-first ‘street, New York City. | known as “The Blue A MILLION GOOD FELLOWS have learned that “a OASOARET at night mekes you feel ellright—in the morn- ing!" a they have told other goo@ ee owe util the sale of CASOAR- ETS Candy Oathartic is over A MIL- LION BOXES A MONTH. Nature punishos every excess,and over: cat- ing, over-drinking, under-sleeping result in stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles that are liable to be- come vory serious. Itis very unwise to wait until the digestion is stop- ped, the bowels constipated, the tongue coated, the breath offensive, and the nerves tortured with a rack- ing sick headache. To prevent all this, take a OASCARET juat before going to bed, and wake up inthe morning feeling fine and dandy, ready for work or play. Beat for the Bowels. All druggist 100, 260, 600. Never sold in bulk. tablet stamped OOO. Guaranteed back. Sample gaa Senos CANDY CATHARTIC ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest In the World an' For Sale. EASY PAYMENTS DIAMONDS, WATCHES, | Prices, Gail rite or sphone. b DI. ‘M ON JEWELRY. aatee ilestierselicy coats, &e., to order, S* tailored sult: Lapis ta eors ais DIAMONDS, watches: easy weekly paynn Gallo write CROWN JEWEL C Maiden lane. Colleges , Schools &e. _ TELUSTRATING tes crane ee IL of Drawing & Design, 236 4th av. c T Cat! or write for iiiuserated ents omue | i 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. Pay 14 oll""=_"__"_"_""_S NEXTHER JUMPS NOR DROPS, but dally, regularly, month in and menth out, in Now York City circus | ae LWSWEETsC of. tena. of Chousands over_asy other Women’s gE Mi yx d Lace, patent leather tips Hone £00 Child’s and Misses’ Patent LeaPher Button and Lace, sizes 8% to 2, pair $1.00 Boys’ Box Calf -Lace, heaby soles. sizes 11 to5'2, pt, Our Great January Clearing Sale. The Publig Will Not Let Us Stop. Thousands of Pairs of Fine Shoes ; Ker for Men; Women and Children, Ih the Basement. We are not willing that anybody shall be disappointed, for this sale is our Happy New A. Year Greeting to our customers, Nobody shall be turned away. The best shoes that the ‘brains and hands of man can make at New Year gift prices away below cost. pair guaranteed, Why pay $3.50 at other stores When you can get as good a shoe ‘of us for Every in patent leather, box calf, black calf, and black hid lace, also bilach* calf Congress double soles. Women’s $5.00 and $4.00 Patent Leather and Black Kid Button and Lace Louis XV. and Military Heels, $2.50 Black Kid Batton THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5; 1904 DOCTORS GIVING Raitroads. Pennsy]vamie bed aes leh. lore I hicags, Indian- LWTED.—Pullman Mowervation. Cars, Touls, Dining ing Ci 6G x alley Route) RESS,-—For Baturday. For Pitta: Knoxville, oon: y and Chic doa Valley tu ‘Indianapoltn an BURG, SPECIAL. Batty ™4a10" “ight, 0.55 ALM... ; Amited,” nlf Pari and Din 4.2F, $4.53 (T Me 'Streals, BD), « browses PLM AND OHIO RATLWA ML week days 4.53 2, POINT GoMPORE AND NOR: 7.55 A. M. Week days and 8.25 Mt and 259 P. Ae Week ‘de Sunda; ‘Through Vestibuled ‘Train feet, Parlor Gara and Standard Com gu, wool dayn. Parlor Cars, Dining nidard Coaches on Sundays. PEM BLM. week Gays. Shining C Tieket offices; Nos, 461, Ni 3354. 113 and 261 Tiongways Ime Hieth “nyenue below th, ave! bart mF ry 5 Hee trcule? end Hadloney waned, bowl ookisn: 4 Court atrest, ond Fultca atraek, Annex ivanti t Maehoral restates Generai Passenger Agent. we HorD, NewYork Central ‘drains arrive at and di 2 iy dtd Bireet, Midnight xpress, Local irom Grand jew York Pee: BSS 2522 ETaBSS Suaenuaaes S >>> >ewsg> Te > Ve & Pe ‘Bty: THiSR safe 06 A.M. and 2.95 7M. ox. Sunda: pitistieh & i Pullmi ath ae Beas AA and 720, Fulton st, ‘and h Street" for New York Rakense checked Cents Gas Services rer ¢ Expr. hotel or Feeldence by Went EMIT Dentistry. YOUR TEETH need never ache if you hate them examined ularly and cavities f led while small. We know how to do just right whatever is to be done. Won’t overcharge you cither. We want to feel positive that you are pleased before leav- ing our office. Silver Filling: Extracting with Cocaine 50) 205 SIXTH AVENUE, 8, W. CORNER MTH ST. NEVER CLOSED. Interest and Dividend Notices, THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK, 128 AND 180 BOWERY, NEW YORK, Dec. 21, 1908. A semi-annual dividend at the rate of THREE AND-ONE HALF PER CENT. per annum has been declared and will ‘de credited to depositors on all sume of $5.00 and upward and not exceeding $3,000 which shail have been deposited fat’ least three months on the first day of January next, and will be payable ob and after Monday, Jan. 18, 1904, Money deposited on or before Jan. 9 will draw interest from Jan. 1, 1904. WILLIAM H. 8, WOOD, President. HENRY A. SCHENCK, Comptroller. WALTER COGGESHALL, Secretary. farSend for our new booklet, “BANKING BY MAIL.” CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, CANAL, 570, o73.00 jontiad on. Will raw Interest LASLIER, President, “BXGBLSIOR SAVINGS BANK, N. E, Cor, 23d St, and 6th Ave. Wh terest credited y 6 rate, i 3 i suis of 83 rt jar 5. Presifent. ees ely To Add to MERCERIZED COTTON VOI beadingssizes to 3 years. ONLY SOLD UNTIL 1 P, M IN WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS Drawere—deép her and tucks-— Value .49. tee Limit—Tw: \Cambric Chemise—h. Value 59. 29 39 .49 19 Limit—two. \eanhintin' ho of Pipes emb'y— Val is6i /998 ioay the above are extra sizes rices quot are regu- =) lar sizes of same qualities are ay ba for, That ought .to show January gale means here. In Children’s Wear Erult of Loom Muslin Drawers—2 to 12 yra.—value .25 to .29.. +12% Taimtt Three. p Muslin Skirts—hematitched hem or ruMfie, with tucks and hemstitehing— all sizea—value J Freth 29 jCambrio Skirts deen flounces with pomn lene omy x a +} ie ue lace wertings, nd tucks— i ail Sizemvaite M1.680 crest 08 Lim! mit—Three, Good Muni Wgohalineead ys xoue emb'y, ruffie—4 to Misses’ Coceat ¢ ge lace ins't’gs and rufle—val Cambric Wiih p ee—round yoke, ite "35 13 “HEARN West Fourteenth Street Great January White Sale A Benefit fp \for those whom the cold and heavy snow have hitherto prevented en! |from coming * MOST OF THE SPECIALS ADVERTISED SUNDAY ‘st. | Will be on sale to-morrow Wednesday Morning Specials As follows: 40 inches wide—gray and champagne tints only— equal in appearance to fine wool goods great value at 29 cents Only promised until One o’Clock, but if there are any left thereafter price holds vood until Ict ts disposed of Also, To-morrow Morning, 59-CENT BABIES’ DRESSES—29 CENTS. Long and short—good quality nainsook—Bishop style or with round or square | yokes—daintily tet off with hemstitching, lace, tucked embroidery and ribbon cur ALSO, TO-MORROW, ALL DAY, is ‘mw and edeé fisheye lace— t vove are made of ear-re- Fo 1s—trim' rong inces and ineertinaa, ee for vervice-out, and at much hisher priced mar: frente sold elsewhere: fe) Siiver Plated Ware— Reduced for January Sale Good investment to put your Christ- mas gift money into. uadruple Plated Soup Tureens- auapeuple Eunte S2up Sar ha old. lined—were. $0.98. uadruple Plated Caks newest shapes—heavy French border ornamented with Plated Nut Sets—in Oi ye boxes, white satin icks and two crackers— Others that were $1.25. January Sale Values In Wash Dress Fabrics Lace and Emb'd Stripe Madras— neat figures—value .19., Heavf Down Flannelettes—ise, quality. Fancy Printed Wrapper Flannel- ettes—8t inches wide—value eo) Ren Fine Mercerized Sateen: Black—dots and rings—value iss 8% Yard-wide Percales—12%c, quality... 7% Fancy French Piques—value .%.... 19 -|January Sale Values In White silks White Corded Wash Silks 49| Women's White Waists Manufacturer's Stock Sale Continued: Boys’ Fine All Wool Suits AT HALF VALUE. aN Vi Double Breast—7 to 16 years é Norfolk—————-6 to 16 years Sailor————3 to 8 years Worth $4.00, $6.00 and $8.00. OUR PRICES....1.98---2.98---3.98 ie Above are to Navy Serges, Wide Wale, Fancy and Unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots, T weeds and Cassimeres—best cut aod basiarcas $ We also offer BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS— All wool Oxford Frieze and Navy, Royal, Tan and Red Kersey—with emb’d sleeve emblems that give the natty, nautical soured to 8 years— value $5.00 and $6.C0 o—_—_—-—____—__* ‘|January Sale Values go |January Sale Values 4 Attractions LES— 11} ++-NO MAIL ORDERS. In Babies’ Wear LONG BEDFORD CORD COA’ Collar in yoke effect, with rut and cows of eatin ribbon and gimp—great value at $1.79— special Lined and Interlined, KNOCKABOUT BLOOMER SUITB _ Russian styles with Bloomers— Strone Gingham—Combination trimmings—vValite §1.25.......+ For boys and giris...Something that i ph I fa ue ae at ne ae PRETTY GINGHAM DRESSES Russian and Pleated—trimny edith | brald or white piaveatytes for and girls—usual ee 69 and SHORT WHITE, Simesian and Frese les— Fakesiot allaver nersatitan tuska ge omb'y and tucks—with and without, Hibbon run emb'y Inserting" re pe Reet m Arey was ie a ae A FINE SHORT DRESSES “Duinilest of the dainty -trim’a in lous ways with cholce erles—skirts with LH Tucks, or ruffle of emb'y—sizes to bb as 49 value $1.69, BARIES' LONG DRESSES jpecial ot fine. Ba lawn—skirts with emb'y o nd Inserting oF tucks and yokes to regular $1.98 drenses, Tt is not possible In an advertisenient to adequately deseril beauties of the dresses Quoted above—one must BEE thelr snowy. crispness and dainty trimmings and manship, to appreciate Values of Jan White Sale, e stripe Poplinette W: -, Bide pe PERS y Pe ark igh pretey stock o Facts Peah Shee Zo jen whee! atl ead bodts Wed insertings and elal for January f Fee 2.98 In Fine Furs GENUINE OHINCHILLA SCARFS, and Ascots— Fox or Chinchilla Tails—were $19.98 SABLE FOX STOLES 2% und 8 yurds long—satin I lined six large tails—were $15.00.. 24.08 MOLESKIN ASCOT SETS ‘Chenille crasments and double fringe—satin 1} flat mu: wo See nara $69.00; now. LLDRBN'S | UR pier, uine Kriminer—Stole with Fox talle-round. Stu to match—were 4.9%. January Sale Values In Flannels White Silk Hmb'd Flannel: and scallop—baby designs— al elaborate patterns for Wome! Skirts—value 88... ++ 49. All-Wool Shirting Flannels—scarlet, navy and gray mixtures—value 42,. 20 Eine White Wool Saxony Flannels— ‘so Double ee Cotton Eiderdowns— for Wrappers and Kimongs—most desirable colora—value .29. 5 Remnants of AN-Woot, White, 10- hela, Cantona ani caete sient ‘baby bamis up to akirt Fy OBE RMOULAN PRICES. WOMEN’S STORM RUBBERS— BIR | Best quality—all sizes. . Hapit ope putes Noeoal oc estnap.enteny i )0| White China Silks--23, inch. 288 In Blankets White Armures. we nae < st] White Washable Taffetas— inch... 158 | AUL TaPsetvalue Sei ‘308 | White Wash Taffetas—2 inch .59| Full size Cotton Blankets—White, White Pongees—%3 Inch... 130 | Golsredt and ‘Mottled=-were SS: 9a) vhite S +69 | Three-quarter size Cotton: Srey antin oe “59 | colors and Fancy. stripe—value rae BL cs rhite F 69| Baby Blankets—Fipe, Austratian White Pea 5 Bl Hw White Peau de Soles 89 Aivaken—value 3000. +5828 Whit Satin Duchess 98 Alsy, White Crepe de Chine Teeltra Fur Robes for Cascic ge White Washable Habutats—96 Inch. Iceland Fur Robes for, Carriage White Taffetas—27 Inch.. + ,98| and Go-Cart—value $5: 3 e—_—__-_———_* i 5

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