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a _ STEAL SAFE FROM FLAT AND ROB TT -8matl Boy Sees Two Men De- posit It in East Fifty-third Street and Policeman Fitz- gerald Traces Its Owner. HAD BEEN DRILLED | .. AND THEN BLOWN UP., Family Was Away and Servant Says She Did Not Hear the Thieves in the House—Janitor Arrested. ‘The first clue in a mysterious rate mobbery was xiven the polloe of the Bast Frfty-first Stree: Station by a) @mail boy. who told Policeman Fitz- gerald that two strange men had dumped a big ves in front of No. 4i4 ‘Meat Fity-ohird treet. Mitzgerald tn- vemtgated and found that the tag con- tainad a sali ents, whieh had been blown open and rified. ‘The safe had been brought there by two men in an expreas wagon. Neigh- bors living in the block saw them stop the wagon and hastily push the safe @ut Into @ pile of snow tn front of No. 4 They didn't stop to put up the tall- doard of the wagon, but drove off in ® hurry. The was taken to the station house. ere it was discovered that the bottom had been blown out. Holes had been drilled in the corners and had been filled with some powerful ex- Dlosive. Detectives were put case and learned later that the belonged to Bigmund Klaussner, proprietor of = cafe on Third avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, The Kiaussners live in a flat at No. 334 Fant Thirteenth street, and {t was in their flat that they kept the safe. At the time it was stolen the eafe contained $000 in cash and Jewels valued at $250. Mr. and Mra. Klaussner were away from home from Saturday night until 6 o'clock Sunday morning and there ‘wae no one in the flat but a servant wr returned home he of the safe and she could tell him nothing about it, and he then went in search of the janitor. The janitor in Israel aid he knew nothing about the matter, | although he admitted having seen the | uafe in the hallway about 6 o'ciock In the morning. His’ wife said she had sed through the hallwi 7 pas: ¥ about 7 creloele and the nate was not there at ye. i Morgenstein. He perso was balled out later dy a man who gave his eg Cassell Co- hen, @ friend of the landlo FIND BURGLAR SECRETED IN BOX Intruder Had Killed Jehenney’s Watch Dog with a Hay Hook and Robbed His Cash Regis- ter of $5. ‘When John Jehenney came in sight of his home, ‘at No. 25 Reid avenue, shortly after midnight, he found that there was a Ught in his grocery store beneath his @partments. He did not take the troublé to Investigate, but at once went in search’ of policemen, and found them in the persons of Clark and Wintinuse: of the Ralph avenue station, Brookly Jehanaay and the polleemen fornia that the door opening into the cellar had been forced and down into the és the three men groped their ‘ande that dog of mine ha. nything to aa. about this, Striking a nere tig had | y dead on rglar, o searched and no trace a nH could be found, nally, as the police © going through rhe cel lar for the third time they found a vy spneesied in @ box and @ ragged im forth At the Rainn avenue ir sald name w station the John Row- aud that he lived in Heater street, He was ceara) 5 and in was found $5 and some > |MISS FAY WHEELER, WHO IS BUSY ; ar THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1904. COMPILING A SLANG DICTIONARY. | phrases, ISLANG DICTIONARY | TO WIN HER FAME |Miss Fay Whseler Has Worked, Six Years on Book and Ex-) pects to Soon Have It Ready, for Publication. | ——+——— Many » gentus han been born te blush unaeen in the background of the chor but (here |s one young woman at pre: ent serving In an Gumbie position in the dramatic ranks who is evidently des tined to be heant from, Ghe is Mies | Fay Wheelor, one of the pr village | giris in “The Qounty Chairman.” and | * may vet be hailed as a rival to} Sah Wobster and dictionary pilers. Aisa Wheelor ts the daughter of Will | Wheeler, a well-known newspaper | rieal manager. Although | yenra old, T began it when T wan thirteen years old meraly Cor amusement, but the book Krew so fast and seemed so amusing | that father suggested that I should | | have tt published. { thought it would | be ready over a year ago, but slang !* | manufactured at such a rapid rate 1) this country. and especially in this city, | that it takes about all my spare time to keep up with the new words andj “For instance, I ran across the worl s used on the east side, the , and on looking it up discov- ered {t to be &: mous with ‘dotty, ‘bug-house, other words in- dicating foolishneas or a mild form of anity. Then the production of ‘Little Mary lnst week introduced a new phrase, ‘How's your Little Mary?’ meaning, of course, how 16 your st in a few months, hows for pu ——— WAR IN MACEDONIA AGAIN. SALONICA, Jan, 1.—Fighting ported at Koohana, fifty miles so! east of Uskub, the Bulgarians losing 100 ee: been sent to Kumanova, ‘troops have , feast of Uskub, whers sixteen milttigarian band haa invaded strong Turkish territory. 127,000 Pieces of Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware From Twenty-six of the Best-Known Factories in America Tn This Annual Sale of Silver And this count does not include a piece of our regular s curtailed production this past year. And to buy such broad remarkable. nitude bor ible. SC ceennincessenmnaaal A Fifty Dollar Mouse. (Fromy the London Bapress.) | If the timid maiden 144y can overcome | her morial terror of mics, and ain make up her of opening up a | Ye whish will emule Mme fower tothe Diswessed Gent vomen's Fund, “Fei money t be made out of mies, and alread ales have bites a number. of Whith are valued at anythin, to 210 each. Mre, Parkes, of Bacison. te) ne of these ladies, and at Weitoamatow | apolicants Show day nignt she | mn two mice. Pi, eh fae) Be one four ween | ‘ at £210. Two other £10 fite were exhibited at the show, and| mouse. Of the forty- | 9 a Were axirded—t Shee were OF ous color 6 y: er variety, and mice racks catalogues. The Main aisle, and special counters all over the main fl iant and precious pieces. Wares that even we have ever shown. dred and. twenty odd thousands is worth from a third more, the year. Cutlery at similar reductions. formation follows : Sterling Silver Hollow Ware. Bread Trays, $25 | and Serving Pleces, Cream Pi 25 Si ie | Frult Bowls, $15, $20, $25 | Gravy Ladiee 450 each | Comports, $8.50, $10.75, $12.50,| Oyster Ladies, $1 each | 30 = Soup Ladles, $1.25 each Bread Baskets, $10.75 i Berry Spoons, 65c each . Sugar Bowls, $6 Tea-etter, $2.50/ Cold Meat Forks, 45c¢ each Bonbon Dishes $3.59, $4.75, 86.50/ Pie Knives, 65 each | & dozen | Jel 2 vatd Meat Forks, $1.75, #2, $2.75 | Quadruple Silver-Plated Tableware Spoons, $1.75, $2 Tea Sets, 4 ptmes, $4.75, 86; 5 pleces, $6.50, $11, $12.75. $15 Coffee Sete, 3 pieces, $4, 34.50 Tea Kettles, $6.25 s Z Coifee Urns, $7.50 Ice Cream Kniv Cream Pitchers, $1, $1.25, $1.50, | Cucumber Servers, 235 $2.25 Yomato Servers, $1 ugar Bowls, $1, $1.25, $1.50, Saratoga Chip Servers, $5.30 ee) Claret Cup Spoons, $3 pon Holders, $1, $1.50 Jelly Knives, $1.5: aAand Coffee Pots, $2.25, $2.50, Hutter Picks, 30¢, 5 Waffle Servers, $3. Hutter Dishes, $1.50, $2, $2.25 vi | Chocolate Pots, $1.50, $1.75 Loe: Forks, $1.28 each Lattnce Forks, $1.50 Sardine Forks, 3c, $1.15. Cheese Scoops, #1.50 ‘Tea Straine | Bu 50 Boi FU. uillon iad) Pickle Spears, $i, $1.25 Fiah Sets, 2 pleces, $9.75 a set Sterling Silver Forks and Spoons, SOc ar aunce Rogers Extra Plstad Forks, Spoons) * and Serving Pieces, $6.25 | 2.50, $4, 90.73 wd 1 1.75, $2, | \6 oar) ‘Vea Spoor a dozen Dessert. Sp $1.50 a dozen re Mustard Pote, Table Spoous, $1.70 a dozen | 81 Coffee Lal Me ee Horre-radigh Dota, $2 Orange Spoons. a dozen Crumb Traye and Seray ers, $1, $2, Dessert Forks, $1.50 adozen 375 1 ”, bee ul Tnner Forks, $1.70 a dozen Oyster Forke, $1.76 a dozen | $2.75 net | Syrup Pitchers and Plates, $1.50, $2.75, $8 JOHN WANAMA Tormerly & T. Stewart &Co. These quantities are doubly extraordinary, in the face of Jabor troubles which have face of increased cost of labor, as well as a rise in the price of silver bullion, is most Only because our plans were started a year ago, is a movement of the present mag- ANAMAKER'S stands absolutely alone in this great January o six of the most prominent factories in the United States have made us their clearing house for surplus stocks, and the patterns that are not to be continued in the coming season's ut this is not a sale of odds and ends; for the combined gatherings make such variety as is unknown in any regular stock, from which may be selected the most complete silver or silver-plated furnishings for a private home, or a great hotel. It is the greatest collection of Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated And when you realize that every piece of the hun- marked today, you will know why women from fifty miles around New York will be com- ing as jast as traivs can bring them, to get a share of the greatest silverware offerings of Supplementary to the Siver Sale is an offering of fine American and English Table This is one of the greatest classic events of Wanamaker retailing. The detailed in- Rogers’ Extra Plated Forks, Spoons Quadruple Silver-Plated|Tableware | sterling silverMerrules, $6.75, $8.50 $11.25 a do: Px jing sliver ferrules, $5.2: i nm Knives, sterling silver (erra $4.50 adoven i ig Hated Carty Knives and Cures a Cold inOneDay, 2 Daye AND IN MUCH GHORTER TIME THAN ‘TWOULD TAKE YOU TO" orks, BSc, $1. 91.15, $1.88 p © 6 Stag Handled Carvii M 3 o o 7 piece S2:05 ee.bO noe eun é ye ae paket HE'D FIND HIMSELP OWNER OF NEXT JUNE'S CONVE! ; A eesti res Renae ence HL | eh pls ae A pris Ave, Write mes wS) — Ayeicies in the elty, American & loth sts PILE OIL piles tc, Write Ad Uwnamit advertisamonts at office rates. saa Reames i $00 ws bw OR Sunday World Wants Work Monday Moratug KE tocks, and splendid stocks in the eration. Twenty- oor, are laden with the brill- up to fully double the prices Wine Coolern, $5, $5.25, $6.25 Ice Tube, $3.78, ba. 25 Casters, 75: Goblets, $1 Children’s Cups, 60c, 85c, #1 Vegetable Dishes, $2.50, $3.75 Berry Dishes, $2.25, $2.50, $3.25 Frutt Dishes, glase-lned, 82,75 Pap Bowl and Plate, $2.50 Decanters, $4 =| Sugar Spoons, 20¢ each Cups and Saucers, $1 Soap Boxes, 1.50 Flaake,$2,85| Hutter Knives; 25 each | Candlestie $1, 81.25, 61.50, 8 } Children’s Cups, $5 Individval Butter Spreaders, $2:25 |, Cyodele! 43.00 5 ae 59 and $4; || ore, Almond Dinter. $2 20. gs 2g | @ doen eli ealales So HENS APES cand $4: 5 ents, Holders, il ame Pinte Eels imolvee 98.8 g2gTing Mage and Brushes, $1.25, Eats a 25 Triple-plated Dessert Knives, $2.25 Fie g1.95 Clear Jars $1.25 and slogue t . c a dozen $1.25, a , $1.27 Sterling Silver Fancy Flat-Ware,|. Triple-plated Dinner Knives, $2.25 Quadruple Silver-Plated Tableware | AUG : On Hard Metal Elyhteen per cent. nickel silver. After-dinner Coffes Sets, $12.8 Sugar Bowls, $2.50 Bread Trays, $4.50. $5 Punch Bowls, $6.50, $17.50 Fern Dishes, $8.28, $5.75 Card Trays 50 Serving Trays. $3.50, $8.75 Children's Cups, $1.50, $1.78 wilt Meat Dishes. 10-Inch to 21-inch, 76 to $14.25 att Table Cutlery double, Pearl Handled Dessert Knives, ‘dozen ould Pearl Handied Medinw Kulver, : {eterliug sliver ‘ferrules, $5.50 to || ech Pear! Haniled Medium Knives and ‘orks, sterling aliter ferrnl%s, sets of |p ench, 8.50 and $0 a het Peay! Handled Fruit Knives, steri- |f{ a dozen | | Pearl Handled Bread. dozen Celluloid Handled Medium Wnives, Bone Handled Medium) Knives ‘CARPETS: Our An Ail pingle and part pieces of various grades RUG OPPORTUNITY. For OFFICE or HOUSEFURNISHING. Exirn heavy, fine specimens, DOMESTIC RUGS ‘entire sample line), Royal Wiltons, Axminstera and Velvets (size SHEPPARD PP & SIXTH AV., IATH AND 147TH STs, The Great 1904 White Sale. Offers economies in white merchahy dise never before equalled. infer Underwear for Mea Quickly Disappearing at Cut Prices, Our object in marking the prices ‘way down is to fore sales, be- cause we need the room these goods are occupying fof new arrivals. It will be well worth while for you to buy for next winter, to say nothing of the wear time still ahead this season. for $2.50 Medlicott Under | 39¢ tor 50c and 69¢ Underwear | wear, Full regular made. in white and Plain Jaeger and silver gray colors; s bound with silk tape; draw- gray. seat ers are double stitched throughout, 9c for $1.50 Root's Underwear. with extra gussets; all sizes, "Tivoli Health” brand, in gray o: Sc tor $1 & $1.25 «Wright 19c for 5c. Ritbed Drawers. \ Underwear. | 4 Health Underw In the January Clearances the opportunity is yours to save much on the best grades of merchandise. Special Clearance Sales. These January Clearances are prolific of the greatest value that have ever been heard of in fine merchandise. In many instances we're selling at cost, and in some cases ever! below that. The lowness of our original prices is taken no note of whatever in these new markings. . 25°, Discount Off | Specials in Watches. Men's and women's old: Hed of marked prices on Bronzes, Ivories, | ’ Marble Busts, Sevres Vases, Dutch Watches, value 810, ver Toys~-and, in fact, throughout ; Women have gold Watches, value $12, our entire stock of Art Good Mente gna woniere solid: gold Gold and Diamond Jewelry from | “IQs ame Worn them ant $10 up. Elgin movements, 5 Fine imported Leather Goods. |W so.cof} Books at Halli Price. colors pink, laven- Imported Dress Trimmings. * Fine French Clocks. Hundreds of Books that have been! H ear, fleece lined, in | der No mail’ orders Clock Sets and all fine Clocks | Somewhat mussed from holiday han-' various styles. filled on these. above $25, = dling are marked at half prices and oe Main Fioor, @th St. Section. Sterling Silverwate rom $11 up will he found on special counters. (§ ae Siemes -- Fine Violins, Mandolins and | Specials in Hy 69c. for $1 W hite Shirts. Guitars | Eyeglasses and Spectacles. { E Eine gold Watches from £20 up. With goldoine frames, een aa very One Nicely Lavndered. Sets of Books in fine bindings. With gold springs ic. ey have bosoms of-pure linen; the shirts themselves are made Burnt Wood Novelties. With Brazilian pebbles, 98e celebra ravialins tH aaa Hehin oeet Art Embroideries. Rimless feather-weight, boc | OF the celebrated Plymouth brand of muslin; the workmanship, style, Balnlrlece fit and finish are perfect. The stud holes. hand made. Diamond Jewelry 25% Off! Every piece of Diamond Jewelry in our stock marked at over $10 is subject to this discount of 25 per cent., and this in spite of the well-known fact of the great rise in the cost of diamonds. These shirts may be worn for dress or street—open back and front. There is absolutely nothing lacking in their 69 make-up—they've every new improvement. Main Floor, 60th St, Section, Sizes 14 fo 18— some Special to-morrow, This list will give you an idea c! some of the articles affected: * * 7... esse Waste scld Gou Chene | Ga rubs toss Cigars a Third Underpricet! in various destens. Sold Gos Heart Broockes, set with Diamond Rings, single stones, newest | fine pearis and diamond. settings. |” Diamond Scarf Pins, odd designs, sat Fancy Ciuster and Princess Diamond | with flrs cut diamonds "These items tell of an opportunity to buy the finest clear Havana | tobacco Cigars at two-thirds ferilat Prices, ® : $2.50 for box of 50 $3.59 for box of 50— $2.75 for box of 25.— Rings. Soita Gold Sieeve Buttons, with dia- UP anatelael " erat Peari and Diamond Rings, Seal Rings, | monds. . ; “Knlekerbocker”. and $4.00 feo ben atibaee “Exceptionales.”* CP bn fe ai Ge Pocket Knives, set with | | wConchas Bspecials.” “Colonials.” $2.50 for box ef 100— cars Pins, set with fine diamonds ai fiamonds. = 00 for box of 50 for box of 25— Sumatra: Wraneie pearts. Solid God Lockets, various designs, 33.00 “Furitanos.”” 1 $2.00 “Perlectos Finos.”’ fine filler erfectoat set with ciamoncs, : And thousanas of other articles. Muin Floor, Front, Centre More News of the Fur Sale. Everywhere the cut prices we're quoting are marvelled at—and Hasement, 30th St, Section, White Enameiled Furniture. This sale is the outcome of our purchasing a prominent manufac. turer's entire line of samples. It includes Fine Pearl and Diamond Brooches, | various designs. ' no wonder. Their equals have never been known before. For to- is morrow we mention: : Dressers Toilet Tables Parte uiameaetn ecco | me Boss, tur on totnsides— Chiffonicrs Washstands fully trimmed wil irge col- { le + fur on both sides— nd rev —worth Sale prictss..ecee. ccs e++1+2 $0050 5 ‘ et $iase speci sale price, "$72.50 Japanese flinic Long Doubie ee ong these are decorated in colors. |The styles are up to-date with the exception of the slightly soiled appearance usual in such goods when exhibited for several weeks. However, the saving more than makes up for this, as we bought them ; joas, with furon both sides— $11.50 lerines or in Lamb Coats, trim- cuffs and Sale price i: Sable Fox Flat) with collar, reyers of mink and chinchilla we sats Stoles—-Sale price..... 5 aworth $130 — speciil sae 0) | piack Lynx Flat Peierines or One-third Under Price Livete Stoles—Sale prices $12, $19 and will sell them to you on the same: basis ot saving. Dressers, $5.98 Chiffonicrs, $4.75 vp. Toilet Tables, $4.98 up. Washstands, $3.50 up. There are 75 pieces in all, but only one piece of eaeh style, We also add about 25 styles of enamelled beds at the same ratio Persian Lamb Coats, plain and trimmed eifects; handsome- ly modelled—-worth $175—spe- cial sale price, $119.00 Persian Lamb Coats, all the most fashionable models—val- and cos eeeee ces $25000 Sable Fox or Gray Squirrel Flat Pillow Mufis — sae prices $9.50, $10.50 and. .$12.50 Isabella Opossum Fiat Pil- low Muffs—-s ice. tern Tink Flat Pi a eagle Muffs — Sale prices $19, of saving. Fomth Pinar. ‘i oat wor —_ ‘Special ate priceesens 894.80 Women’s $1 Kid Gloves 59c. Sealskin Coats, worth $275— Specia! sale price.....+--.$144,00 Sale of DressmaKers’ Needs. Notions & Every-Day Essentials. This is the time thatrour Notion Store beats its own unmatchable all-the-year-round record by quoting most remarkable values in those same standard qualities. Match ti.ese items elsewhere if you can: Adjustable Waist Figures, 98c. Made in two models—Model A, size 32 bust, can be extended to 36-inch bust; Model B, size 36, can be extended to 40 bust. . One figure answers the purpose of six of the ordinary making. These are economical—first, in the matter of room taken up; second, in the matter of cost. T hey are sub- stantially made and easily adjusted. Well worth double our special price of Lip ¢ Just opened this case of brand-new 1904 styles of Kid Gloves. They are of tine selected skins, in the most fashionable shades of tan, mode, gray, English red, black and white: made with two clasps; all sizes—special to-morrow, 59c pair, = Women’s Cashmere Gloves, 19c. Regular 39c. quality—two clasps; all sizes, Splendid for wear. Main Floor, 9th #1. Séctlon. wesenne Salin Taffeta Ribbon, 10c. The most popular ribbon of the day, of an excentionaily good and taffeta Ribbon, at a price you'd expect the most quality. , This {s a chance not to be ignored—all silk, satin inferior sort for—3 inches wide—special, per yara, 1 Main Floer, 39h St. section. So oe ee mething Special in Photos. As a special inducement to those who are not acquairted with the fine art work executed in our Photo Studio we offer Tuesday and, rity 12 “Minettos’’ for 50 Cents. 4 We make a specialty of photographing babies—procuring the finest possible results. finn vee ALL CARS TRANSFER TO. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS. BLOOMINGDALES'. 34 Aves fh and eth seis ae Pian adc bbe. pagers for : i doz. 407 dow. hd lec vr. Tepe. Se. pr 1c pr Abe Matn Floor, es Rt. fection” i BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 3d Avenue, 5%th and 60th Streets. en t ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’. ee a MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. ‘ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK \ Fs at Clearing-Up Sale Prier to al Inventory, Feb. 1, na wa do not intend duplicating, Some we have made up into WITH BORDERS TO MATOH, in veri ous sites, suitable for any kind of room be closed out AT REMNANT PRICES (Bring size of room.) | SPECIAL patt 8 Hand-Made India Rugs. x9 ft, ne vnitorm price of $94 60) each: worth, Chronicles of WORLD-WANT TOWN—LXXVIIi. ‘| WANT A CONVENTION,"’ SAID OLD FATHER KNICK. “TL WANT IT SO BADLY TM PRETTY NEAR SICK. BUT HOW CAN I GET IT WHEN EVERY BIG PLACE IS STRIVING TO WIN’ THE CONVENTIONAL RACE?" TO WORLD-WANT TOWN SWIFT THE GOOD FATHER SHOULD © NIE. ns ayaid AND A SINGLE WANT AD. AS A STARTER SHOULD TRY. ft.), also at the uniferm price of a | i] ° ‘ ot sO A hate Lt Nall ila la eta ls det kabel i ct iB

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