The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1904, Page 6

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Hes KEEP UP | | Despite Her Sister's Statement, | Are Not Thoroughly Convinced Home in treland. ‘Theil the Arrival of the steamentp ito on Saturday or Sunday there ly to be no light thrown upon the of the threatening letters sent THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1904, INTERESTED PERSONS IN JESUP LETTER MYSTERY, WHICH THE POLICE ARE TRYING TO UNRAVEL | Is Expected | on the Ethi-| ‘May Throw Some Light | “(SEARCH FOR isu the Girl Has Been Visiting Her}. THE saving here is so great that your friends will thank you for the information. Can’talways buy a $10 coat for $5.50, especially coats that have the smart style character of the Simpson Crawford Co. garments. Third Floor, Excetlent + tem. $8.75 for Women’s $12.50 Coats —Black Kersey, loose’ fitting, bishop sleeves, turnover cufts, velvet yoke, double shoulder cape and satin lining. 310 for $16,50 Coats—The new military model—black Kersey with. indi- vidual’ shoulder capes, pouch sleeves, turnover cuffs, fancy meial buttons, \20™ STREETS .50for Women’s!10 Coats. 53 for Boys’ $6 Suits. ~ IN fact, you'll find some in this great lot for Friday's selling that are worth $7. We've just 145 fancy novelty Suits and 167 three-piece Suits, so you can see how long they will last. Second Fleer. Boys’ $5, $6 and $7 double-breasted Suits, of fancy mixtures, alo blues and blacks—sizes $ 7 to 16 years—the fancy novelties, all in Rus- 3 sian and Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to 1) years. The three-piece Suits are of fancy cheviots and cassimere, sizes 9 to 16 years. Now, just think of buying $7 Suits like this for $3. Aren’t they worth coming early for ? 4 Men's $12.50 and $15 Suits to-morrow at$7.75 K. Jesup, President of the Phamiber of Commerce. On rd the Ethiopia, according to Id be competent aurhority, ix =Denny, formeriy a maid tn the SY of the Jesup family. Mary Den- that Mary Denny fs On, the urning to this country. She has|' h leave of absence since last sum- HW there are = dozen detectives i the city in search of sthis girl, 2 = reatening letters ani nows | e See CIT, LISTER DEAD. BY OSCAR EAGLE, g gal ved at Gta’ Jesup’ residence to ; een pean eae : Den irl was what caused the . fn iat ae had 29 ltt the ct FROM SPEAR THRUST Staze Director for Liebler vores Somorial House, No. eons | & Co.’s Productions Tells / it Sixteenth street,’ and the other ‘ | ls Age iat po sl Son’and Heir of Lord Ribbledale of Some Ri sks Men Take. a director in the Western Union| Killed in Battle with Mad attached to St. George's Memorial is significant. Likewise is the iat the letters have apparently fen by some one in authority je had access to the stationery places. : hearing of Washington O. Jack- © Pinkerton detective, who was d at the demand of Mrs; Day, fi apartments at No. 121 West Fifty-| ° bind street, he ontered in search of Denny, developed nothing when it Mullah’s Forces in Somali- | Co,’s productions, says: ‘Most men will stake their lives on keeping a buainess engagement. My own expe- LONDON, Jan. 14—A despatoh re- t the War Offiee from Egerton, commanding aliland expeditionary forte, an- year ago, after an acute attack of typhoid pneumonia, I got up out of a nounces that the body of Capt. the| sick bed to attend to an important | it has wonderful merit.” : Hon, Thomas Lister, Lord Ribblesdi { th ith stagl he: “4 ter- | matter in connection w: staging; Remember, the majority of fatal foro’ Magistrate Mayo yestor | on and nélr, whd was reported one of the Liebler & Co.'s produc-| pneumonia cases are caused by the Gon, Egerton to be missing after the! tions, I had a racking cough, such as| patient taking for a cold some so- ‘the hearing was continued until day. Jackson was paroled. Jackson had three Denny letters in “Wis ppssession, and said he went to the eugagement recently between the Brit-| i: is tmpossible to describe. My buel- ish and the forces of the Mad Mullah, | nose aysociates expected me to die. Ray partment to wee if he could de- | ba been found, pierced by a spear. | ‘Three of the best physicians obtain- ed hem. Not receiving an answer to - able could do nothing for me. I lost i Wak he ose eterea'ana| BISHOP HENDRICK STARTS, 20 ‘pounds i 'sleven dara and. vas called “cough cure” or for its effect. ‘ there’ by Mra, Day. The | never 80 completely run down in my, Said that she had been so annoyed | 5 at Cebual life. hat | recovered 1s regarded by | my friends es a miracle. I was about | causes pneumonia. ROCHESTER, N. Y,; Jan, 4-+Bishop ‘o. 62 William] Those who ‘e accompany the Speaking of the risks taken by busi- | your medicine. 1 continued to take! land. ness and professional men, Oscar|the medicine, and after using six | 5 Bagle, stage director for Liebler & | bottles was restored to sound health, | gained the flesh I had lost, and have! ever since been as weil as ever in my life, Since then I have talked with rience is a case in point. About ajmy physician and learned that he prescribed Father John’s Medicine in such cases. He agreed with me that which depends upon polsonous drugs These drugs deaden the nerves and stop secretion along the breathing tract, which is always followed by congestion and inflammation—that Soup alae hospital when Basse Without these injurious drugs Fa- 4 « ‘Thomas A. Hendrick left late last night | J0h2’s ine was recommended to/ther John's Medicine cures colds, ‘Mry Jesup will not be interviewed on Philippine Islands.) ™e- After continuous failing under | long-standing coughs and all throat thatter, Neither will his, attorney, | for the Bee of Cebu, Philippine Islandes! tne treatment of the doctors,.1 had| and lung tronblen’ It te worn patent Bishop will meet bim in Sen francisco. | little falth _ left, but begen taling| medicine—50 years in use. PATHS Gidthinn Co.” + We are as busy as the proverbial Bee—selling more overcoats than ever before at this season of the 4 ' year. Effects have causes, yes—and here is the reason why: We are Belling the surplus overcoat stocks of Chicago, Boston, Rochester and New York's, finest clothing manufacturers ata GUARANTEED SAVING OF OVER 50 PER CENT, The pager. finest customtailored, ready-for-service overcoats at $9, $11, $14, $19—worth double and treble the price. Shrewd buyers, "recognizing the marvellous values, are eagerly taking advantage of the opportunity for satisfying immediate and future Over- > ©) coat needs. Have you read the papers? De you know what's going on here? COME FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and trofit by the greatest of all overcoat sales, and elegantly trimmed. " cloth, They come in all lengths at grand selection; AM PAI ca and novelties, Any length and, , shoulders and yery swagger. style. Rich, elegant qualities for On a iN elysians and vicunas. All hand- oe Ra er tt ai made. Are marvels of style, ; workmanship and fit. ders; extreme fyl! S| ined, A48C Remnants of 19c White Goods at 10c. madras, Oxford, cheviots, dimities and India lawns. Lengths are just enough to make waists. Tho 196 kind at 106 yd. The 25¢ Kind at 12366 yd. { Thousands of Overcoats of every con- : & ceivable shape and pattern, custom- ? tailored into swell models for 1904, Ov and $5 Shes at $1.80 and $2.40. The Big Overcoat Sale Gocs Merrily On , S17 Overcoats for § for.$20, $17 Overcoats $30, $28 Overcoats for % for $30, $28 Overcoats} | k staple styles; hand- This is about the cost’ of the Overcoats of vicunas, kerseys Overcoats of quality, the sea- E reputation, possessing all the §} merits of $40 garments. for $45, $40, $35 Overcoats The best and most perfectly #5; $22 Overcoats tor s for $25, $22 Overcoats $48, $40 Overcoats for s ; ‘popiiar materials Men's swellest Overcoats, in ‘The very finest silk-lined mel- constructed ready-made Over- ¢ . Anylength. Large, belt. and box styles; black, tons; the costliest silk-lined coats in existence. All designed ees TEA—Princess Blend, red label, mdi by expert craftsmen and made of imported fabrics. Every one our annual men’s shirt sale, and they are just the shirts for all- the-year-round wear. etm Fleer, Men's White Ground Negligee Shirts, cords, neat printed patterns, stripes_and_figures, well__made, fullsize, detached __cuffs. There'sa large and generous as- sortment, but then at these prices they will no more than‘ last the day out; 69c. shirts 30 at G black satin lining. Men’s69c. Shirts, 396. ["s one of the special features of | $5 Silk Waists at 33.95. THe are those. handsome peau de cygne waists so much ad- mired and worn by smart dressers. They are $5 values in the strictest , sense of the word. Main Floor. Your choice of these waists in colors, white and black. _.Not_many at_ this Sale 45c. Hose at 18. THERE'S one thousand and five _ hundred pairs in the lot--- positively worth up to 45c.—-men’s and women's fine imported and domestic lisle thread and cotton hose—plain and fancy, at 18c. This_sale includes _a lot of men’s and price, to be sure. We've all __ sizes. This item is orly one of many ” that await you in this section Friday; just a special offering to create fast buying—$5 $ waists at...... ies one 3.95 women’s 4§c. to_65c. sample hose, too, at 29¢._a_pair—it's_a_veritable bargain feast while they’ Jast. Don't miss it. eke Here's another—men's cashmere half hose at 19c.; seamless, in medium winter weights, black cashmere half hose, gray heels and toes.... 1 OG Sale 29c. for Women’s 75c. Knit Underwear. T's a decisive cut, to be sure, but, then, it’s only ee business policy to take drastic measures to reduce stock when necessity requires it, and necessity is the cause of thi extraordinary reduction. / Main Floor. Here's the whole story frankly told, While moving our Underwear Department from the second floor to the main floor we culled out all broken and incomplete lines of Winter underwear, an ignoring cost or former selling price. ked them to close out It’s a sale of this character that shrewd money saving shoppers are always waiting for—-a sales that embraces foreign and domestic makes of wool, silk, silk and wool, and cotton union suits, vests, tights, corset covers and pants, including the well and favorably known Ypsilanti make. 296, for 50c. te 75c, values. $2.25 for $4 to $6.50 values, $1.50 for $3 to $4 values. 550 Sewing Machines 16.95 qs an astounding offer, to be sure, but then you must remember that this isa progressive store and that we sell sewing machines as well as dry goods —on a small profit, ~~ Feurth Fleor. Ball Bearing in all rupni automatic drop & lift, Every mod- érn mechanism, notseless and easi! Agents receive $50 for this machine. Some stores $25—here $16.95—built of polished oak, with five drawers. Singer model, made by one of the best manu- facturers; guaranteed for five years. % 95c. for $2 to $3 values. ‘ + 856, for $1 to $2 values. 19c, for 356, to 50G, values. 50° for *1 Pocketbooks Tey are the best $1 Pocket- books ever put on the mar- ket, too—but we secured a thou- sand of them at a great price con- cession and you receive the berie- fit of the purchase, Main Floor. Russian Seal Leather Combination Pocket! —inside change com- partment, stitched edges, brown, 69c. for $1.25 handled Wrist Bags—Just a small lot of them. but they are good values while they last. 29c. for 50c. Gloves. post what you need_ for: this weather—it was indeed an opportune and fortunate purchase for us and a rare chance for you. Pure For outdoor sports, skating, etc,, these gloves are the ideal sort—we've not many of Sean. Wa while ey 2 OG A Great Offering: Linens. and White Goods. . ["s a special for Friday sale calculated to make this the busiest section in the store—read the good news thor- oughly and see if it’s not strong enough to make you an eager buyer. Q¢ for 124 Huckaback Towels—very fine and durable. 12146 for 20c Towels. are not all worth $1.50, ( $1.25 for $1.75 Table Damask all- : linen Table Cloths, a good laun- dering quality. : $1.75 for $2.50 Table Cloths. The 38c Kind at 15c yd. Main Floor, for 58¢ Bleached Table D 45¢ guaranteed all meg ea AAS K) 65c for 88 Table Cloths. for 51.50 Handsome Dresser Scarfs and Shams, th. tempting price tor designs in spachtel and embroidered effects—' early shoppers Beautiful you might just as well come carly and have your choice of the $1.50 Scarfs and Shams—for they Here's where you'll surely find the crowd, for no such values as these have ever been offered before. Dainty effects, tine The SOc kind at 256 yd. Women’s 53.50, *4 and §5, Shoes at 51.80 and 52.40. *1.80 crowds all week long. R great shoe business this week has been the talk of the shoe world of New York, proving the old adage that “nothing succeeds like success.” The saving women of New York realizé that it’s not every day that one can buy $3.50, ty In this great shoe purchase secured especially for_our great annual January sale, you'll find the very finest_examples of the shoemaker's art—shoes for_which you'd pay_the exclusive dealer even $7 and $8. There are sizes to fit all feet, and many of them taken from our regular $3.50 and $5 stock. 32.40 One thing that makes this sale of more than ordinary interest is that we've too many lace shoes for this time of year and we've added them to the sale and marked them : at prices that have been drawing Second Floor, ties for Friday in Groceries. special 4, Ibs., $1.00, Ib......286 and Ceylon. mountain grown, re worth 81.00; tight ean. xceptional Saving Opportuni SELES SU TE TTTET FFEE—Hotel Cecil Blend, ‘CRACKERS—National Biscuit je MheeTiue Soaee sbren sae or Aner er thin or 6 o'clock teas, # pia... 8 256 1, social tea, a aerate aera na a anna iach pe ° strawberry, apricot, SR Te Ont ee JAM—Royal Stuart, rod cherry, oo8a! t | jams, 1-1b. glass e oni ERYES—Roya} Stuart, st: nen . Straw cherry, whole ores Tie

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