The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1904, Page 14

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SREY oR A oI Bro. GOLD MEDAL a Budas & HIGHEST AWARD 5ist SEASON. FINE FURS. JAMES MCGREERY & C0. - Sale of Men’s Pajamas. > PR ls 8 22D and 23D STS., NEW YORK. (if You Visit Our Pobslar Restaurant Once You'll Surely Go There Again.) .» < CENTENNIAL, 1870. PARIS, 1878. All the : 4 Must Be mas made of colored, . rT q Remaining F KS soa now. | eo eee Fee|Double Blue Stamps < To-Morrow The Largest Fur Sale “<> Ul Sale—the Greatest Bargains treated oslltry design And Splendid Merchandise Por 7 ~—the Greatest Fur Opportunities of many years. Every Fur Coat and every Scarf and Muff and Collarette now remaining In our stock must be sold. Prices have been OF THE SEASON, ~ 95¢. AT PRICES UNHEARD OF. |“ HE liveliest pre-inventory clearing sales we have ever conducted; value 1.50 special January events of Sipsatic proportions—and Two Blue Trading one of One with Every Ten Cent Purchase Ail Day ‘o-Morrow To reduce our very large following low prices: Russian Sable Sets.......... Hudson Bay Sable Sets..... Alaska Sable (Skunk) Sets... Seal Jackets....... Persian Lamb Jackets. Near Seal Jackets...... Electric Seal Jackets... Capes (in all Furs).... Muffs, Boas and Scarfs, 449 Broadway. ‘Tel. 988 Spring. sismlins, S25 stock we will sell at the| to $250 to $150 to $50 to $300 to $150 to $50 -s+e+ $15 to $40 - ++.» $10 to $150 in all furs—at all prices. . $80 sees $40 .. $75 . $40 MRS. HB, PLANT IS MAS, GRAVES Widow of Multi-Mitionaire 1s Quietly Married in Her Home * to Robert Graves, of Brook- lyn. Tn a private car, the destination of which has been carefully kept secret, Robert Graves and his bride, who was , the widow of Henry B, Plant, million- Aire railroad, steamship and land own- €r, aro svecding away on their honey- The wedding was quict, every effort haying been made to keep {t so, many Of the relatives only being informed by telegraph at the last moment, The cere- mony took place at Mrs. Plant's resi- dence, No. 686 Fifth avenue, and was witnessed by only half a dozen persons, all relatives of the bride and bride- Broom, Mrs, Plant's fight for her dower rights in the will which she contested and which her jawyers successfully broke Attracted much attention throughout the country, Henry Bradley Plant, who died in this city in 1899 in his eighticth year, desired that his fortune should be kept intact FEAR COUNTESS HAS ENDED LFE Impoverished and Discouraged, She Disappears from Her Rooms in Brooklyn, Leaving Her Young Son Behind. Impoverished and sick at heart, the Countess von Schimon-Schwandorf, daughter of a famous Austrian general, has disappeared from her home in Brooklyn, and her friends fear she has ended her life. The only word from her was a note to a woman who had be- {rlended her, asking that her thirteen- year-old “son be cared ‘for. The Countess's financial straits be- came known two weeks ago when she was) summoned to Judge Van Wart's court, {h Brooklyn, in ejectment pro- ceedings. She told a pitiful story of her struggles, and the heart of a woman in the court-room was touched. she sent ‘the Countess and her son to com- fortable apartments at No. 688A Her- Kctmer street, and instructed the janitress there to nee that she and her non did not suffer from want, Going to Look for Work. Leaving the house on Saturday morn- ing the Countess told the jJanitress she Was going to Manhattan to look for work. Since that time she has not been seen by any who knew her, She sent & note, saying she could not en- trouble any longer and asking reduced to force selling. Many Elegant Fur Pieces still remain, because the finest are always the costliest, and the costilest are usually. the slow sellers, So if you can make use of some elegant, rich Furs, now {8 your time to secure them at a heavy reduction. All are first class—made by the best manu- facturers, . very Fine Persian Lamb Coats, Dye, some plain and others tri elprig Immed with Ermine, Chinchilla and Mink, sl es 34, 36, 38, Nave teen $225.00, $100.00 and $50.00, reduced to sell at —_————_ Few Choice Nearseal Jackets, formerly sold at $85.00, $62.50 and $56.50, reduced to $49.75, $45.00, $39.75 Line of Fine Storm Collars, Alas! ome trimmed with chinchilla, Huds it $87.50, $72.50, $49.50 and $42.50; s: vey Fine Isabella Sable Fox and Alaska Sable Scarfs; have been $41.75, $32.50 and $19.75; your cholce at $29.75, $22.50, $7.95 a Tre balance of our Muffs, some In Isabella Fox, Cub Bear, Black nd Natural Lynx; were $31.50, $27.50, $22.50 and $19,958, at $25.00, $19.75, $15.95, $12.00 hinchille, Moleskin and Ermi: and Mulfs, made up In the Stole effects and pillow Muffs,the season’s latest creations; were $82.50, $65.00, $60.00 and $56.50; now at $59.75, $49.75, $47.50. $42.50 8, regular —_—_—_——— Basses, of our Nearseal and Astrakhan Cares, Price $60.00, $39.75, $19.75 and $13.75, to be closed out at A $24.75, $9.95, $5.95 obec reductions also tm Collarettes— Alaska Sable, Near- seal, &c. Big Wednesday Offers in Spring Underbeds, Mattresses, &c, Prices Talk Louder Than Words. Here they are: Combination White Cotton Top, ) Pure Hair Top and Bottom, Wadd, Bottom and Sides MATTRESS, ralgdiehu led ne in one or if | two 8, in all sizes recap ap bap Dies ome tek! value $5.50; spectal at, Ge2D PAtereTsianetinitenee 4,50| wxcelstor Soft Top MATTRESSES in plain or fancy ticking; .value Long Gray Hair MATTRESSES,| $3.00; all sizes; spe- 1.98 made to your order in one or yh o Outing flannel, plain col- ored Madras, or plain and fancy cheviot Pajamas. 1.25) 2) ‘rhie 4.7§ and 2.75 Cheviot and Aertex Pajamas 2,50 formerly 4.50 Muslin, Cambric, or Percale Night Shirts, with colored edging, 50¢ each, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Blanket Dep't. 4th floor. ) Blankets and Comfortables, Full size down comfortables, covered with handsome fig- ured sateen. : 4.65. Full size down comfortables covered with fitie quality, figured silk. : 13,50 value +5,50 Full size wool comfortables covered with -figured sill, 9-g0'and TI.00 California Wool Blankets. Full size. 6.00 and. 7.00 per pair, Extra Large, 7.00 and 8:50 You Can Earn ‘a Handsome Premium on a Collection of 300 Blue Stamps. All Other Stamp Systems Requtre You to Save’ 1,00C When Double Stamps Are Given. A Premiam Is Earned on $15 Worth of Purchases. 2 Stamps Instead of 1 with Every 10c. Purchase. Winter Garments at Lowest Glearing Prices. This ls the Time .o. Make the Greatest Money-Savings of the Season. $16.50 Suits at $9.93. Louis XIV. Suits—Long-skirted blouse coat, lined with taffeta silk, collarless mode! al!-wool panne cheviot, in blue, black or brown; value $16.50, o at, - Women’s Tatior-Made Suits. In heavy black cheviot and men’s fancy mixed tweed suitings, long-skirted Louis XIV. style coats, with military or round shoulder capes; full puff sleeve; some are double-breasted, fastened with loops; to be worn open or closed; others newest mil- tary styles, with gold buttons: full- ; Pest flare skirt; all e Sleeve,biue, i or Oxfort 4 $15 Military Coats at $7.98. Tillitary Coats, in black or castor, alk wool kersey, lined with satin, velvet trimmed value $15.00," J g Girls’ Winter Coats at $1.98. Full length heavy English melton cloth, in several, styles, such as newest mili- tary stole front, double breasted, cloth faced, with new d, brown,green coats, cape coat with. 1.98 to 14, at Mill Remnants. of Tweed Suitings at 103Zc. There's a handsome line of them in gray, brown, blue and tan mixtures, in lengths of 2 to 10 yards each, suitable for waists, skirts and full dresses; per yard. . Mercerized Chambrays, in plain colurs, 1 also pink, blue, old rose and gray stripes; J AC 19¢. value at, per yard, : 100 pleces of “Anderson’’ fast black silk 10%c 2Ic special, per yard....)., A Specigf Lot of Sitkoline Comforters at 98c. Better come early for these. We have no doubt the lot will last all day, but early buyers always get best choice. These‘Comforters are filled with white cotton, absolutely odorless Men’s Glothing. Suits and. Overcoats. Reduced. Pre-Inventory Clearing. Right before stock taking—anxious to dispose of all our heavyweights—therefore this re- markable price concession. There are 115 Overcoats of extra quality heavy melton cloth, 44 inches long, reinforced seams, triple warp Italian lining, sizes 35 to 42; also 85 single breasted sack suits of all wool; fancy cheviots tn several pleasing tterns, with French fac- as iron yarn linin:, hand felled collars; size 35 to 42, ry your choicea' and embroidery rutfles: last, 19c, vali Drawers, full size, hea Sy (Muslin Wear Specials orate Covers, fine cambric. high -shape, widé tor.hon lace .H hile they 1 5c oe ‘y ) V-shape and , yokes trimmed with jnsertings of Snr aaery and clusters of tucks; a'so 4 clusters of tucks neck and 29 sleeves, with hemstitched “muslin, um- fit while they las brella ruffles of cambric, hemstitched rutiles, also torchon. lace trimmings while they last, 5c 19c. value, at. Hosiery and Underwear Reduced to Glear. Such Seasonable, Desirable Garments Are Seldom Offered at Prices So Low. dure th CR B54 - - - in order that by accumulation it might | that her boy be given'to some honorable SO OUPeSH Pastner Ot ecagt| ition reo ect age Children’s 17c. Stockings at 0c. Children’s Fine Quality Bi family, ticking; tf - ‘ull weight; 14% ings, double gray heel and toe Become the greatest, fortune in the] ‘The Countess's father waa once very sateen ticking; former. 9 98 value Sexy) : Children’s Heavy Ribbed: Black Cotton ic 4 ds seen H world. He stipulated that the fortune| Wealthy, but lost his money in the ly $16.00; now. +» © 07%") $10.00; special at...... 6.98 & Stockings, double knee, heel.and toc. tee Women’s Lala eh nee With “lone: lepven Soe saet ne eeated , unl the | anta and her’ tusbard diea “avd "ae go:pound Best Halr Imperial Bdgo| Upholstered “Box BPRINUAy ila Twenty-third. Street. Children’s 25c. Fleece-Lined'Vests and 1 pants have French bandsanke eagthy;specatster, SAC the tntter belug at that Une soty tows | cue <Ogthls country, Vora time # MATTRESSES, in one or two| comforts best block” meld Pants, {8 brokpn sizes : 4c Women's Heavy Ribbsd Fleeced Vests and Pants; vess t only four | made a ¢ 2 Q ‘ 0 br Fahy 3 Barcel clananouia (seach iis ciasoniy: [son oyeeoiie Gece oe She | parts; fine selection of tickings;/ springs, best of ticking; all fever high neck with-lnng. sleeves: neatly: trimmed’ with An annuity of $30,000 each was set aside for the widow and the aged million- aire's only son, Morton F, Plant. The will was offercd for probate in Connecticut, but Mrs, Plant's lawyers opposed its admission and finally won by a decision of Justice Leventritt, who ruled that Henry Bradley Plant had been a regent of New York and not of Connecticut. Mr, Plant's first wife was Miss Ellen Elizabeth Blackstone. She died in 1861, - | asking EB or Fri J yh + Sap iaiLancraen ior tna cle At ee Taught {ogo woon, for nets ‘re tent | 2,500 yards Embroidered Special Sale of time of his death Mr. Plant's estate wan appraised at about, $12,000,000. At the time -it was finally partitioned it was 1s forty-three years old. ‘The day before her disappearance an} Evening World reporter who called at the Countess's room, in Herkimor street, found a lttle dark-haired wom- an with restless, dark eyes stooping ‘er some unfinished sew! It's all true that I am a Countess,” sald the woman, “but I don’t care to travel under that title. I have to work for my living and what Is the use of bringing up the past? Knows Emperor of Austria, “My present misfortunes have almost driven me to returning to Austria and family who knows my his- “When I was a small and father di a) t irl my mother My father was an of- fleer and a warm friend of tie rt estimated to be worth more than $20,- 000,000. The securities consisted chiefly of stock in the H. B. Plant Company, Robert Graves, who married Mrs, = Emperor, press Elizabeth, who was 4 noble woman, was Interested in ‘me and I came to live at t “Empress Elizabeth al doing good, and I love Erperor F eph, It used to pain @ $22.50 Mattress; special at........4. sizes; to your order; a $10.00 spring; special at 15,75 7.98 Wardrobe Couches. Self-opening spring, in plain or fancy art ticking or denim; corners or dens just the thing for cozy $12.75. Special at ret B75 Sewing Machines Centar: ” —LLLLLLHEEEEEEEE ee CENTURY Sewing Machines detail, every clit ves Our > up to date in every for one of these advert! it for material. with hardened pear i anteed for five years by the re and oup. selves. The woodwork is of the latest’ smi front design, hand-polished onde, wit} er JAMES MeCREERY & 0. Washable Cotton Fabrics, Swiss Muslins, Very attractive patterns, Embroidered black dots and figures with white grounds, ‘Women’s Heavy Fleece-Lined Black Cotton Stockings, in regular and extra large size: double heel and toe; 35c. value, at.......... 25c silk tape and pearl buttons; pants have French band and are ankle lengths; 65c. value, at... 49c Stern Brothers To.morrow Laces POINT VENISE RRS INSERTIONS, GALLOONS & ALL-OVERS Fats 2to18in. wide at 45c, 68, 75, 85, 98, $1.58, 2.25 i Regular prices 75c to $45) yd. BILACK CHANTILLY GALLOONS i WANTS Improve and Build Up Your Business. wien comes’ Ter old aed mic | ede aed See ad grey with white, or black,| 2 1-2 to 10 in. wide at 12c, 19, 23, 30 ! a tocratle Brooklyn family. He in-| fercatlons, for. thes werne bole out herited a large fortune from his father, the late Robert Graves, who was one of the ploneer wall-paper manufactur- ers of this country, The bridegroom Is treasurer of the Robert Graves Com- pany, and in addition has invented a number of profitable electrical devices. He ts a member of the Union League, the New York Yacht, Ardsley, Automo- noble-hearted people. “When I was eighteen years old my real trouble came. My brothers were bent upon putting me tn a convent, and insisted upon my taking the veil. Al- though It seems incredible to me i Tran away. I was driven by fear desperation. I came to this country met my husband. who was an ar never mention his name for ‘he me shamefully. Bince his ¥ it needle These Machines i iB 12.00 If you want a higher grade Machine we have that, too, '$16.60:to 935.00 cach, and self-threading shuttie, when cold under the maker's it lavender with black or tan, pink with tan or black, 31 inches wide... 25c: per yard, value 50, Regular prices 25: to 95c yd. A Special Offering of High-Grate Silver Plated Ware in brigit or butler finish, on quadruple plate affording an opportunity to procure a stlection of the chotcest desisns 3 151 Flere Is Good. Proof: THERE: ARR Paid Help Wants in this morning's World. . : a‘ Hair Goods Bargains ‘ bile and Kenilworth clubs and the Pis-| pelt ng eeeing ent mete. een Hair Goods Bargains. from the leading manufacturers at Ave gah Hunting and Fishing Club, of Bal-| Aw Aa soon as ever T can go! = 7 timore, He was married once before, his first wife having been Miss Charlotte De Grasse Catlin, a daughter of the late Gen, Isaac 8, Catlin, Graves obtained an absolute divorce from her in De- cember, 1900. ——————_—_ money to lay my caae before ihe Km. Peror.” Has Mementoes of Royalty. The little Counte: toes of hor form: R but all the valuable ones hay their way, to the Max, the Count son, Is @ talented y Ae Aoy pe his mother's Human Hair has advanced in price overone-half, Yet we continue sell- ing iirst-class Nair at the old prices, Three instances AS Natural Human Hair Pom- padours, worth $1.50, at.. JOC Natural Human Hair Switches, on short stems- “Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & C0. Y, to Y Below Regular Values Bread. Trays, $1.50,.1.95, 2.50) (say 31.95 | Water Pitchers, $2.50, 2:75 f Fruit’ Bowls, $2.50, 2.95) Bitter Diba $1.95 Soup Tureéns, $3:75, 4.50) Water Kettles, $5.00 Sugar Bowl and Cream Pitcher, 1374 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other New: York papers combined, AGENTS BAKERS HOUBEWORK ... IMPROVORS . BOOKKEEPERS henever he can ry BONNA%, IRONERS STABBED BY RAGPICKER. | vs."Nolenors ta? e Natural Human Hair Switches, : BOOKBINDERS JANITORS been hard on her son and ten es ae 18 to 20 inches all shades, including gray and Baking Dishes, $3.50, 5.50| Crumb T9591 95,2.25,2.95 re pees bc tC Driver Carried Away Nin Sack and T take his drawings away from him long -~ all shades, made to | stems; 20 to 22 ova : Coffee Sets, . $4:25, 6.00/ " BOYS ..:. Caused Trouble, ad burn them,” said the Countess, ; ; ‘Ladies’-Coats. Trays and Waiters, BRAIDERS “be 1a i at $2.00; special inches long; worth, 5 Tray to $5. Samuel Good, driver of a Street-Clean-| to be a wortiic is ’ 7 Oc | $5.00; special ..... 2 x OT 0) Tea Sets,$6.00, 11.00, 14.50 is to 19 inches, | 66C to $5.75 BUSHEL WEN ing Department badly @ ‘pecullar woman § cine ‘i Y ; ss ‘ wagon, wi stabbed by Louis Mussacco, tahan 14 East One Hundred et, to-day. Mussacco wig of rags on the sidewalk at One Hundred and Nineteenth street Madison avenue. Good came along with and plunged a big Into Good's body, of the Hast One sixth street sta: pritnensid’ the assault and srap-| niack mare and her foal, by tary cauipment.is so large that «renter ‘ AND GIRLS.. ’ plac |. by Director, Wi revenue {s negessary tov mak “thi na 13 mn’ co, etc. ag ak th the Tinlian wade francis ertece, | the. SFeat racing stallion, to some un: Surgeons the Rate Will Be partments, sel supporting” ne Ce) G63 Twenty-third. Street, vy, equipment, etc., Saal abuts ce . i Another announces chan GINEERS . b the officer, he was subdued and| Mr owner ey doe knowlede| $250 a Year, Increasing Rev-| does" announced | for attendntee BNDIN EES \salary of the Mayor of New nathy with his desire to be an artist a have many times 4roused the curlosity of her nelenbors Some of her acquaintances think that perhaps she has brooded so long over her return to Austria that she may have set out upon the wild hope of getting tack to Emperor Franz Jo- seph to plead her lost cause with him Hi Says She Was Sold Without His Connent. Leonard L, Hill charges that Joseph F. Sinnott, of Philadelphia, sold his In ‘or consent, and demands $2,000 damages, in a sult brought in the Supreme Court througt John 'M. Gartner, By ir. Gardner secu Tro! Juat Gildersieeve Eto ene to-day, an order to serve of his complaint to [tuition fees in the College of Physclans rab een Front | and Surgeons.and the Schogl of Applied f ; “*Belence will be: raised next tall trom COLUMBIA TUITION gray mixed; made’ on” short $200 to 3250 @ year, . In theso departments of the university the register shows an an attendance of 1,400 students. This will aggremate an to the university. generally, for the already charged in these departments are larger than tn any other, The re given for the increase is that th pense of maintaining a pro} College of Physicians and In these schoole by students 4 Gates for degrees,” Ree nnd enues $75,000 Annually. had hald the retary Vice*President {nthe Gul ites tellin bw {Black Coats,—numerous de signs and fabrics, ; ; 8.50, 12,00 and 15,00 formerly 15,00 to.30.00 10,50 and 14.00 formerly 18,06 tind’ 2§.00 and Knives, West T wenty-third Street. The Armament of Nations--- Their fighting forces—army, 1904 WORLD ALMANAC 915,000 per tart ie vorie claibie thatle reap ty ghegabauls By a decision et we Beard of Trus- : Beet hase and ay a es Si oy Suni Popiat aod ‘substan; pee. encycloved ° loesides navertaing for Binns ME, ati tees of the Columbia eralty | the | veisik s¢cond) on the roster, dled. yaater. , Yeats) of ail newedealere 35 ognts i‘ day after a short iliness, He ‘ony ox yen ee f «pi of tho ploncers fn amateur. athletes ad eit Phage : | LAUNORKSEms , CANVASSHRS CARPENTHRS ... CHAMBEPMAIDS CLERKS . COMPOSITORE . COOKS | OSTRICH YBATH- | ER. HAND! naBoawSeakwens PLUMBERS | PORTERS abe es8 DRESSMAXERS . ‘ DRUG GLERKS,.. ELEVATOR RUNNERS... ERRAND HOYS SALESMEN . SHAMSTRESSES SKIRT MANDS STBNOGRAPHERS ae TAILORS; . : i es Increase in the revenues of : : CUTTERS , PRESSERS . “tho bag in with the otter ruvbsh aav| SUES FOR BLOOD MARE | on amounting to $2300 per eemeatt | Paletote and. Ulsters,. made Sane berth Bauer fn witis the oth eunpuet aa . | The action of the board is a surpr of fancy: mixed cloths, Bie ARHEnS: 3 SALBSLADINS satus o ENGRAVERS . FEEDERS FIGURES

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