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~ Suspected of Outrivalling Her in Sweetheart’s Affections. jehere is an operatic cémposer in “country who thinks he could sur- Bizet and “Carmon.” if he could find a subject, he can cheer up, hig model has been found, ‘There is as much romance $n a New ‘Fork carpet mill as ever was found in Gigerette factory of old Mndrid, as Proven by the case of sixteen-year- @i4 Amanda Greenwood. Amanda lives at No. 644 West Forty- _ fourth street. She works in the Higgins "Carpet factory, and at the next machine to her sits Mamie Healey, eighteen Years old, who lives at No. 61 West Porty-foutth street. They both fell in Tove with the same man. Another case 0 Carmen and Micaela in rea! iife Mamie dressed better than Amanda gnd seemed to be first favorite with the Amanda brooded over the matter she could stand it no fonger. Sho ted in her hallway until she saw le coming along. ‘Then she rushed with a cla she cried, iow I have you at last! w, what's eatin’ you?’ asked Ma- ey shri Amanda, as she Xt. two-inch blade into Mamie's i ens! I'm __ killed!" ow, aprenee ‘Then she ran to the street polico station to te mt ‘police she was dead. An ambulan took two stitches in the wound d sald, she would live, He told her to RE ET rts ‘her? She stole T love.” That was all she had ay about the matter. ‘a little shivery music, a solo or wmeveral carpet factory for the ‘and there you are—Carmen in “HELD HS PRISONER Policeman O’Neil! Overturned a Lamp in Struggling with Man, | but Locked Door, Extinguished| Blaze and Landed His Man. Poffebman John O'Netil, of the Lee! Arrest Olaf Thoren, of No. 21 Hope| ¢ Phoreh had been cutting up generally since Thankegiving Day, but particu- larly with his wife, O'Neill, with a war-| in his pocket, went to his house to ‘arrest him. No sooner had an en- trance been made than Olaf began to} fight. Policeman and salesman, for that is Olaf’s occupation, fought all over the room. ‘When the lamp was overturned O'Nelll asked for 0! “You did it," replied the latter. “Now see what you can do to put it out," And he did not budge. even Mere f | the: fire was, spreading all round, E etld O'Neill, witler cating ishing the flames he | out of the house. C thelt way to the station Olat etrempt escape but was finally landed safely ind the bara. NAVY-YARD CLERK AND MOKEY MISSING Thomas Costello, Who Has Dis- appearcd from Brooklyn, Is} Said to Be Short About $7,000 in His Accounts. Thomas Costello, a clerk in the Pay- master’s Department in the Navy-Yard. has disappeared. It is said that he ts short In his accounts about $7,000. De- tectives are seeking him. Costello is fifty years old and he lived at No. 701 Manroe street, Brooklyn, One Gay. recently he sent word that his eyes were troubling him and that he would "| mot, report for duty that day, Pay- | master Samuel R. Calhoun sent .a an to Costello's house and there ed that the family knew of no je that Costello had had with his BR cect was reported to Washing- ton, and as Costello had the handling of $150,009 of the department funds an ex- tion was made of his accounts, ‘he discrepancy was then discovered. ——_——_———— FALLS THREE STORIES. jone Company Employee Re- ‘aetrge Fractured Wrist. Cost, forty-three years old, Fepairing wires for the New hone Company at No, 66 Lis- Fa treet: fell from the coping on third floor to the ground below. d injuries to the right eye nd fracture of the left PARENTS FORGET Plucky Policeman, Avenue Court ‘squad, while trying to| ents in the mad panic that followed an }in the dry-s on the wround floor. with his wife ahd two children in the rooms directly above the store. wife ran down stairs, forgetting thetr two childre and Fannie, ag clght months, help. fi fusion to the street. deply remembered her babies and fran- Then hej t wah put out hi Ary-Roods store, POLICEMAN SAVES | Alarms Inmates of Sates Res-| st 205 Columbia street, Brooklyn, ho turned | back to the house. ras removed to the Hudson | nie 1 BABIES IN PANIC However, Rushes Into Burning Building in Brooklyn and Carries the|)\= Little Ones Out to Safety. ae Two children, forgotten by thelr par- man rm of fire in tenement-house at strect, «+ {lliamaburg, to-day, overturned | No. 3% Columbia at Brooklyn, early A& lamp fn the Intter's room. The Iamp| to-day, were carried to safety by a po- exploded, Rather tian lose his prisoner|Meemen. ‘They were unennecious trom | O'Neill locked the door, put out the firo| the smoke when found on t id then took his man to the station, | floor. Mrs. Annie Olsen was also over- come and rescued by # policeman. turted from unknown euses is store of Barney Barko, The owner lived The tire When wakuned by the smoke, Barke and-his Robert, aged two years, into the smoke- rambled In con- Mrs. Barko sud- The tenants rasli Hed halls and teally ing the rooms the policeman Olsen overcome in her bed. riled to the street. ‘The fire eit beyond the LIVES AT FRE cues Two Children and Car- ries Downstairs Young Wom- an, Who Fought Vigorously. When Policeman Patrick Shea saw | Mames carly to-day In the dry gonds {| ‘e owned by Barney Parko, ‘at Wo. | in an alarm, and, knowing there were | people ving above the store, hastened | He went upstairs and brought out Robert Barko, two years old, and Fi REMOVES | WRINKLES. Wrinkles are unmistakable evi- dence of analnu- trition and inani-| tion of the skin There {s no, rea- son why ‘the skin) of the face and hands anoula not be as fine in texture as that which the clothing conceals. Look at the delicate skin of your in- ner arm and know that it is possible! to attain the same standard of beauty | for the face, neck and hands, Dr. Charles Flesh Food | removes wrinkles Jike magic, no mai ter how deep the furrow We have) thousunds of RRTMENT STORES | SPECIAL OFFER. The reguiar yrive of Dr, Charh ts $1.00 a box. but to introduc Meferee to Be Re- om Monday, ibsence’ of counsel the ex-Judge A. W,| Which nt day, was ou zag A sample box—Just to convince yo reat merit of Dr, Chi be went free for 10 Gents, cont of mailing, We. will *You our tiluatrated rt of qrtiich contains il the. for massaging th eine and full Girections for developing ‘the DR, CHARLES CO.™ Fare EInce, bedroom. An awoke. Frightened at the sight of a polic orm in her bedrooi the young woman promptly went ir policeman Shea managed to get and then picked hyste! tooth and nail her down the stairs, darko, fn full un’ riés, She elght ye awakened Mr, and Mrs Learnin room on the top floor She there and burst open the d An he did so the young wom- ‘PROMINENT HARLEM MAN WHO IS.10 MARRY A POPULAR MEMPHIS, TENN., BEL Ko. noes fought the rushed up | after r of het | was extinguished. LE ON J. Gus Loeb, Mr Loeb met his bride , when she ag York. He his ent visits to this city. nent has been known 4 for some time. and the {inthe Southern city, an. ao.|H0W 10 GROW TALL @ prominent figure in Har- lem society and proprietor of the American Gardens, will be married on Miss rice Behr, of Loch will leave nd remain} two years visited friends In’ New nat her home several since that time and she has mado ‘The en- to their ‘i |than that made by K. Leo Minges, of Miss Behr's father died | Rochester, ogo, leaving & large estate /short men and women what the great mily {8 one of the best known ih A Startling Discovery That - Will Revolutionize the Physical Condition of Mankind, Why Remain Short and Stunted When You May Learn Free the Secret of How to Gow Tall? No Matter How Short You Are or What Your Age You Can Increase Your Height. No new discovery has attracted more attention in the sclentiite world N. Y. Mr. Minges is to wizard, Edison, {s to electricity. He has gathered more information rela- ‘Then he | her up bodily and carried her to a nelghboring saloon. infed a} ‘The fire gainkd some headway, | Hin Personal View. (From the Washington Star.) >| am ms of prosperity?” nly, The H.ONeill & Co. January Sale .of Coats, Suits and Furs We have secured another, big lot of very desirable garments that are even better than any we have yet been able to offer. is in Full Swing. The Maker's Cost ts the Basis of these ah PERSIAN LAMB COATS, Trimmed with clear Chinchilla, Marten or Mink, beanie fully matched Leipzic dyed s| . Former Pri ALASKA SABLE BOAS (Flat). The $18.00 quality. FINE MINK FLAT BOAS. The $30.00 quality. FOX BOAS (Sable or Cinnamon). The $15.00 quality... The $25.00 quality... MUFFS to match all of these bargains at matchable prices, THESE JACKET VALUES won't last long. The prices Thursday, , in blouse shapes 5 $150.00 to $165. RACCOON BOAS and STOLES, $12.75 The $18.00 quality., i The $28.00 quality.. $19.75 | SQUIRREL NECK SCARFS. The $11.00 quality. | The $20.00 quality.. + $8.75 $14.95 FUR LINED. The $22.00 quality.. quoted are sure to dispose of them agen’ KERSEY (Women’s), with wing capes, in medium lengths, lined man The $12.00 quality, Thursday satin. JACKETS $6.95 KERSEY, CHEVIOT or ZIBELINE. COATS, in various favorite styles, in short and medium lengths, all , abe splendidly made and lined with extra fine satins—the $11.75 1$15.00, $16.00 and $18.00 qualities—Thursday $9.75 aad SEVERAL VERY FINE SILK VELOUR COA in blouse or loose shapes, handsomely trimmed, tinad with} 5 $16. 95 soft satins—Formerly $26.00 and $29.00, Thursday, 150 New Walking Suits of fine fancy materials, lined and unlined) Jackets—the $25.00 quality—Thursday......) y$14. 75 (Third.Floor.) Women’s Splendid Waists Greatly Underpriced. WOMEN'S WAISTS—Of the best Botany Cloths—Flan- l nels, Prunellas and Basket Weaves—made in fancy tucked effects, strictly tailored, nearly every color represented— January sale price.. sale price Mary Cloth, Peale price Reguur Price $7.50. ( $1.95 Regular price $3.90. WOMEN'S WAISTS—Of fine Mercerized Lawns, trimmed ) with colored hand embroider: Regular price $3.00 WOMEN'S. WAISTS—Of fine Peau de Cygne and new fancy Taffeta, several new styles in black and colors—Jan- (Third Floor.) Thursday, January 14, A Sale of Colored Dress Goods 103 pieces MIXED SUITINGS, a het made reliable in closed out at, per yard.. Value 59c every particular, to Be and doing damage amounting to $2,600 “Do you regard the trust system as} red Senator Sori ra trust you must know how to work ft." "$110.00 seeeee $14.50 7 139 tive to bone, muscle and sinew than any one else in existence. Making people grow tall has been a hobby with Mr, Minges for years, and the iresults he has accomplished are start- ling to a high degrea By his method every man or woman not over 50 years of age can be made to grow from two to five inches in height, jand any one older than that may in- jerease his height perceptibly. His * ing physicians, and several prominent ‘educational institutions have adopted {t for the better physical development of their pupils. If you would like to increase your height you should read ‘the book which tells how thi markable ‘discovery was made and lreveals to you the secrets of how to; grow tall. If is free. You are not} asked to spend a single cent, and if jyou desire it we will send you the| \statements of hundreds who have |grown from two to five, inches in| lheight by following this method. | The results are quickly accomplished. | |Many have grown as much as three linches in two months. There is no |inconvenience, no drugs or * medi- ines, no operation. Merely the ap- | plicatton of a scientific principle In a perfectly hygienic and harmless way. ! Your most intimate friends need not know what you are doing. All com- municationg will ‘be sent In plain en- velopes. The book he Secrets of How to Grow Tall,” contains illustra- tions that will interest and instruct any one, One thousand of these books will be given away absolute free, postage prepaid, while the pres- ent edition laste. If you want to grow tall write to-day, in strictest confidence, for a free copy. Address THH CARTILAGE CO., Dept. 947B, Rochester, N. Y., U. 9. A. DR. GARDNER CURES |J By Nis Osell Original Treatment OFFICE 485 FIRTH AVENUE, | DEAFNESS, head. poles and discharging ears and all ear dis "BLINDNESS from Optic, Nerve Disease, Cat Sisusen a ranuiRted tage ‘Weak, au fSarowthe and ail diveasea of the CATARRH, Stomach ‘Troubles, breath- ing and egure, hy Permanent. ofan eminent e pursiclan, wh val ft Behe a0 ber ot Yertes who wu be . sage ES Erg cope jeer ae atte Dr. Gardner's Monograph with otomraph hy. fintion “Wreatinent, “ta CONSULTATION FREE Restaurant, 5th Floor. Superior Moderate Charges. Unexcelted Cuisine, : ADAM Elevator DRY GOODS Co.. a oy ‘Extraordinary Selling Occasions for Men. Annual Sale of Men's Shirts. Sale Hobenzollern Underwear. / rs : , INCE each year the makers permit us ME OWN several thousand dollars to break the price on our special brands of W worth of the famous Hohenzollern Under- Shirts for Men. Incidentally, it places you | wear for men—at from 40c. to 60c. on the in touch with the best makes for the least cost. dollar. You're buying this week at the same saving. We're exclusive selling agents for the College No better underwear made, to begin with; and name of unlaundered Shirts, such as there are weights in this lot suited to every season. Columbia, Yale, Two Lots at 95c. Harvard, Dartmouth, Values Are $1.65 to $3.75. it tirely for | small men; Premier, Cornell, | | sredtum Sizes have al been sold. Summers fall and winter Amherst. weights. Particular men have been buying them for 25 At $1.50. r years—with never a fault to find. Regular $2.50 Valae. When January is past and gone you will pay |) Soft, light weight, pure wool; long or half sleeves; long or short drawers, and other styles. At $2.00 / Regular $3.75 Value. heavy or medium; single buttoned at regular prices for them. Now they are: Columbia, 49c.—$2 90 for six. \ / ‘Yale, 65c.—$3.80 for six. Dartmouth, 70c.—$4,10 for six, Harvard, 75c.—$4.35 for six, Premier, 85c.—$5.00 for six. Cornell, 90c.—$5.25 for six. Amherst, 90c,—$5.25 for six. With them we offer special for to-morrow: Two thousand Colored Shirts, with stiff bosoms, made of Fine wool, worsted finish; breasted or normal style—double chest, shoulder. Drawers to match, At 396, a Regular 75 Cent Values i Two weights and styles of Abdominal Bands for summer ety pereses ylte grounds, i ong ol or winter. Small sizes, G @uine Hohenzollern—you pay c i e ua big by ¢ value 75c.; choose at i 59c,. 50c. for the commonest domestic sort. A big bargain; Just about enough for te morrow’s sélling. Thirty Thousand 12 2c, COLLARS for Men, Cc Every good style included, at........ 6 oe 5 0 A GOOD many men in New York will get collared “to- -morrow, These are as good of better than the best Shilling collar we know, of; they're not to be mentioned along with the ordinary “sale” sorts of some stores. Made from real Irish linen (four ply), in both standing and turnover as well as turndown styles. lot are several thousands of the famous “Barker” Brand of Two-for-a-Quarter Collars. CUFFS, 6 pairs, QOc—Splendid linen, in all the leading shapes; link or button styles. About twelve thousand pairs at your command—wise buyers will secure a year's supply. Sale of Smyrna RUGS. ON SALE to-morrow morning several hundred rever- ee Rugs in both large and small sizes, at prices away below ‘oN Best all wool, perfect specimens in designs suited to most every room. First ality. | Second Quality. 18x36 at 85c.—instead of 1.15. 18x36 at 65¢.—instedd of 85c. 21x45 at 1.25—instead of 1.75. 21x45 at 1.18—instead of 26x54 at 1.75—instead of 2.2 26x54 at 1.45—instead of 1. 30x60 at 2.10—instead of 3.10. 50x60 at 1.75—instead of 2. 36x72 at 2.95 —instead of 425. lis 72 at 2.50—instead of 3 Included in the “Three Opticians...No Waiting.” $5 Eyeglasses and Spectacles for 1.00 | Do not risk eyesight by nd ing cheap bargain counter glasses from inexpert- encéd clerks. ‘These goods are Go to an ev clalixt and charce von these coods, Inspection comparison prove this, 5. 48x84 at 4.95—instead of 6.75. 48x54 at 4,25—instead of 5.95. 6x9 ft, at 10,95—instead of 14.50. 629 ft. at 9.50—Instead of 13.10. 7, xt0¥, ft at 17.25—instead of 22.50. | 724x10% at, 14.50 — instead of 19.50. 9x12 ft. at 22.50 instead of 25.50. | 9x12 ft. at 16.50—instead of 22.50. Special Sale a eae 1 Dent's Gloves for Women. 25c. Pair=s-Instead of 50c. ONCE-A-YEAR happenstance in this store, and fortu- nately at a time of year when you've plenty of need for wool gloves. We've three thousand’ pairs ready for counters in the morning. Genuine Dent's Wool Gloves that invariably sell for 50 cents the pair. Black, white, colors. With them is an equal quantity of fine ‘Imported Knit Gloves in gray, mode, cardinal and fancy mixtures; also in black and white. More than half are 75-cent qualities; the balance are half-dollar gloves. All at 25c. To-Morrow. ‘Imported French Periscopic Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold.Cased Frames, ‘paras, 08.06. The eyeglasses have the new Fox guards, which prevent the glasses from titing or slipping. The spectacles may be had with either riding bo bey or Straight temples. at Tighe OETCTR NS tt yar rh tat ee 4 wieton. Bach” pale lennon Ie ratory fitted and adjusted 80 sor 1D), POLP-CASEL 51 Bab AE Sc per pals L FOR ee X-Ray examination whe sanry to assure correot, DR. GARDNER, Office Cd Sth Av,, N.Y. 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