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ment laws. HEBREW CHARTS NOT TO QUIT WORK Dr. Lee K. Frankel, Manager,| ji; Declares There Is No Truth) +a in the Story that Doors Will Be Closed. there. "Last year 60,815 grants arrived here, ‘of malnec din New York. number coming in “Close cur doors? Never." “Need money? Most urgently, 10,000 more than the arrivals of prev! year and quite as many 1 make in complying with the new tene-| “There,has also been a stendy increase in the number of immigrants from Russia, due largely to the persecutions Hebrew immi- this ve | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, | 1902 also was offered in evidence to prove this former marriage. . Firat Husband Amazed. “Tom" Randall himself testified that STOLE HIS WIFE, hy # married to Margaret, as stated, and, learning that she had gone to live with the wealthy young tobacconist, called to denounce him and was amazed to learn they were marri Robi on testified that Mrs, Hyman Aber aa Louis Hyman, Wealthy Young he married Tobacconist, Asks Court to; a wine t, and did Annul Marriage to Pretty Mrs. |X Margaret Randall. Charged with Practising Medicine Without a License. aay hig eo tee ia in, thes Bay Under direction of Capt. ‘T. F. Smith, e Hebrew Charities Society, to-day re- y nul his marria, of the Reba Ratnay Society, several tuted a report current In the lower ; Es ! iM Tad stellen (mation wan about to shat down ana] EXPRESS CLERKS HELD. nt she women” were gt bring suffering to thousands of depend- _ | a one oe Lad ‘4 ent families. Charged wit aling Money Fen MESA ee we " : “That we contemplated shutting down! by “Pada ny Rolls | oar = is an exaggeration of the situa i % ving taken between |‘? ' ash me harging: him: with! ateat ‘ are, eeernoee Be Eaahe: “Tam ri es tas tS 7 ee i that there w! be prompt respon bs SOU eNSR ya Masry Ane Aeron e Southern Boulevard, for assistance, whi nt to those ita Vooae } familiar ba) out ia t nd Forty- A “ 1 ease ents on the i 5 He sepicids as, voonin Verge factor io) 2 ptlonien ckdelser, of No, 12, Naseaa the increased disburse cipal object of the 5 nted the Midwives’ merly $7 now rent for s been much Ine In . aula wet Cees Jords claim that the and he has been had sued the | tri pierernoe aphena improvements which the: under hy 0 for absolute divorce in! yy P R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attrac 2 i ice: Continuation of | cy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Continuation -~ | the Great Sale of the of Sale of Laces _.4 High-Grade Furs and ‘ at ! Ostrich Feather ’ ( Half Prices. : Plumes. 3 way at 6th Av. 34th to 35th St. Closing Out All Heavy Winter Goods at Great | | Furniture—Bedroom Specials.-o0» Reductions and Continuation of the House- Dressers, solid oak top 38 inches long, three deep drawers, furnishing, Silverware, China and Glass Sales. swinging beveled plate mirror; reduced from $9.96 to $7.49. Dresser, solid oak, 42x21 in. top, swell front toilet drawers, two $2.00 French Dress Goods at 79c. deep UE GES swinging beveled plate mirror; re- ‘ | duced fro: 49 to $8.49, Three weaves of Crepe Voiles from one of the fore- |} Dressers, highly-polished solid quartered oak tops 42x22 in., swell most French manufacturers. ‘They are the fabrics || ratte) oli a ee EE: reel that have the call for Spring gowns. ‘All-wool—]\] apie ty pg Be crisp-finish—stuffs that drape easily and grace-| | Chiflonicrs, highly polished solid quartered oak tops fully—falli rue inomnithai rien 34x18 in., swell fronts, five deep drawers, 18x16 in. pat- ully—falling without a clog in their folds—just | | tern plate swinging mirror; two designs to choose from; the meshes that should be oes, silk, ifreduced from $15.96 to $9.96. K ‘i e ular Chiffoniers, polished, solid quartered oak top 44x22 in., five dee je ine comes Tangs se hcoenplets; g | drawers; 24x16 in. beveled plate swinging mirror; reduced a ; including: black, ivory, cream, $2.00 Fabrics | $13.49 to $9.96, gray, light blue, tan, castor, brown, green, blue and cardinal, 47 inches wide. | at 719 Women’s Muslin Underwea Made of fine cambric and nainsook, beautiful trimmed with the newv laces and embroideries—at cent. less than our usual prices. , Corset_Covers—79c., 99c., $1.29, $1.98, $2.60. Train Skirts —$3.79, $5.24, $10.74. Drawers— 69c., 99c., $1.20, $2.24, $3.29. Chemise—69c., 99c., $1.29, $1.79, $2.49. Skirts—$1.49, $1.98, $2.79, $3.24, $3.96. Hand-Made Trousseau, Sets—$6?59, $8.24, Celebrated “‘P. D.” Corsets, —» » Three styles that are sold re larly at $5.00........... Two stvles that are sold regu- » larly at $9.00...... : : We omit detailed descriptions, be familiar with these lines of “P. D.’” Corsets, the ones that are usually sold at retail for ss ( choice at $1.49. Waists and Kimonos, «» * China Silk Waists, trimmed with tucks and 1 ings, advertised elsewhere as a special value a gu | ace $3.95; our regular pHeeh eee aye $3.49 Kimono Dressing Sacques, made of | daily increasing popularity of the department. No int the roof is more keenl Our eyes are always on th of the world’s most famous makers. Novelties get to our counters just as soon as they are produced—if Fash jon approves themf The ne styles—Gloves wit! the daintie quirks may be seen here almost as soon as they are shown in Paris. Among the practical lines ©» matched prices we submit our w known Kid Glace Gloves with Brosser Embroidery—white, black, | ~. z taf, beaver, slate and red, | wide, 3c.; bleached, 4c. » ct OBS Silk-lined Cape: Walking yes, Paris Point embroide; cotton at 4 market prices. This in 5 fact that cotton is h it has been in forty ch less th beneath ched, lerts igher Ble 4 Mu in sm Bleached Muslin, soft 36 in, wide Ble tinish, 36 in, ide Sterilized and Antiseptic mind "corners—black, tan, |ton Battir pearl, $1.74. our grice 14¢, Choice $ | 49 @ ause all women are They are Poa vi styles 25 per Night Gowns—99c., $1.39, $1.98, $2.49, $3.24. $9.24. 5.00 and $9.00; t finished, 1 Ic ached Muslin, long cloth 11 Unbleached Cheese Cloth, 36 inches led _ package, ‘One-claspiFrench Kid Glace 'Pound package White “Daisy” Cot- , Sold elsewhere at 20c.; | | | | insert- going $1,590 | |Muslin—the staplest products of}}One thousand dozen % dotted crepon, Persian border . 94¢ 1 2 ‘ be Long Kimono—Same materials as the fore he i Women’s Gloves 1x Domestics ,, Wy Our Glove offerings justify the atin: an regulary pite of the| now than ‘ATS, ooth Gauze, twen- " 08c} Chiffonier and Wardrobe, solid oak top 42x18 in., five deep drawers, full length wardrobe closet; reduced from $11.96 to $9.96. Washstands, solid oak top 30x18 in., deep drawers and double closets; reduced from $3.96 to $2.96. Washstands, polished solid oak tops 34x20 in., swell fronts, two full length drawers, double closets; reduced from $5.24 to $3.96. Two-piece Bedroom Suits, highly-polished solid oak Dresser with 40x18 in. top, four deep drawers, 22x28 in, beveled swinging plate mirror; bed with high, neatly carved head boards, 4 ft,6 in, wide; reduced from $18,96 to $14.96, Table Linéns and Towels, | «. Values that ward off lulls. One ol ‘the inevitable laws of }) your self-interest is that active business follows the an- nouncement of such offerings as these. Full-bleached Pure Linen Damask, extra heavy and beautifully finished, several handsome desi i s Wide, re: 4 quality; special at Napkins to match the foregoin $2.25 quality, special at $1.79 dozen. Five hundred dozen Union Linen Five hundred dozen Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, all white or aback Towels, all white or with red borders, 20x38 inches. with red borders, 21x4244 inches. ° Special at 12c Special at 22c 7c for 10c Red and Blue Plaided Glass Cloths, 17 in. wide. 10c tor 15c Red and Blue Plaided Glass Cloths,22in. wide, 14c for 20c Union Huckaback Towelling, 21 in. wide. 22 gf, 22 ia Sheets and Pillow Cases,-—surme. |] Five hundred dozen Lined-finished Sheets, with centre seam, size 76x90 inches, worth 50c; special at 39c, Sheets made of good, heavy, full-bleached muslin, 39c—54x90 in. 49C—72x90 in. 59c-—90x90 in. 44c—63x90 in. 53c—81x90 in. 64c—90x99 in. Linen-finished Pillow Cases, 45x38!4 inches, worth 15¢; special at 12c. Pillow Cases Made of good, heavy, full-bleached muslin: |) The regular 15c¢ quality at 13¢—36x45 in. The regular 17¢ quality at 15c—36x§0 in. The regular 18c quality’ at L6c—36x54 in, ' Blankets, Comfortables & Spreads Basement. | All-wool Blankets, weighing full five pounds, 70x82 inches; red, blue and pink borders, bound with silk rib- bon, regular $6 quality; special $4.56, $4.98 for $6.50 California Wool Blankets, weight five pounds, *70x82 inches, red, blue and pink borders, bound with wide silk ribbon. $2.89 for $4.00 Comfortables, both sides covered with figured sateen, filled with odorless down, $2 13 for $2.50 Satin-finished Marseilles Bed Spreads, artistic de- sign, 70x90 inch, inches square. regular || nue and Bighteenth street, May 27, 192, during the Rochambeau parade. Mrs. Coolidge wus left with four little ebildren. Sult was brought by William B, Wearing) in Hee penal panies oS ¢ contractors, Joseph @. f jultiven, the Co. Dr. William J. medico-legal expert, got Mis first expe- coun- REPORTER'S WIDOW AWARDED $22,000 2%: cs 8 Mrs. Mary E. Coolidge Wins Suit|?sprc7fo5,t?*,oa" spec for Loss of Husband Killed by] sany were tare. ‘There ate forty other Collapse of Bridge in Front of Chickering Hal. sults for Comptrolier Edwara M. Grout re- ceived ip his mall to-day two 8100 gold A verdict of $22,000 damages was of tite site of Chickering Hall, Fifth ave- Great Sale of Bed Furnishings on Thursday & Friday, Fan. 21st & 22d, at One-Half their value. $20,000 worth’ of Fine High Class Bed Comfortables, being the entire balance of the winter stock of the largest and most important manufacturers i the United States, |of the above goods. Consisting of Elegant Satin Coverings, plain or trimmed with real Clunylace and filled with pure white down; worth from $25.00 to $75.00 each, to be sold at from $17.50 tq $29.50 and intermediate prices, A second lot consists of the same description as above with sateen reverse; value $20.00 to $30.00, _ $15.00 and $17.50, ‘ Figured Sitk Comfortables, plain on one side or figured on both sides, also with plain sateen reverse, both down and wool filling. ‘These are worth regularly from $9.50 to $25.00 each, and will be sold at $5.90, $8.50, $9.50 to $10.50, A “Third Class” in this immense collection consists of Plain and Figured Sateens, with or without plain satin insertions, filled with down or lambs’ wool; goods usually sold at from $4.50 to $13.50, will be on sale at from $2.95 to $7.50 each, Bed Com/fortables entirely constructed of Cotton, embracing beautiful and strictly proprietary designs controlled by us for this mar- ket in figured Silkoline covering and filled with odorless cotton, Figured on one side. 98 cts., actual value $1.25 & $1.75. $1.10, In view of the enormous advance in cotton staples, this sale must prove to be of the greatest interest to all House- keepers, Hotels and Institutions. Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases of the best grades will be offered at prices specially fig- ured for this sale. Lord & Ti ge Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. -BAltmanke. CONTINUE TO OFFER IN THEIR S HOUSEHOLD and DECORATIVE TABLE LINEN DEPARTMENT, AT REDUCED PRICES, A, SELECT ASSORTMENT OF EXTRA FINE TABLE LINENS, INCLUDING RECEPTION AND LUNCHEON CLOTHS, CENTRE PIECES AND DOYLIES, | trimmed with Point de Venise, Duchesse, Point de Flandres and Filet Italien Laces. ALSO AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF THE PLAINER AND MORE POPULAR LINENS, SUCH AS DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS, HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS and PILLOW CASES, TURKISH BATH TOWELS, HEM- STITCHED LINEN HUCK TOWELS, Etc. NOTICB-Store will be closed at5 P. M. daily, until further notice, ————$— ‘ CONSCIENCE FUND GETS $200. “For City of New York,” | | avarded to-day before Justice Cochrane| and evidently intended for the Con-|l| aré the lowest that have been reached this season. in the Supreme Court to Mrs, Mary B.| Science Fund, and for taxes, Beane hunneme Court to Mra. Mary | Msheae were igeicsed 3 Can ‘envelope WOMEN'S COATS—of rich alk velvety, lined with satin} ¢49 7 6 ig val 2 ‘Broad: Corp: a somely trimmed—Thursday .. te eeeeeee * lage, a newspaper roporter,! who was| {mes Malled In aintien, Bat Tanke, | Heretofore $ killed by the collapse of the temporary | M- @n. at the General WOMEN'S COATS—of rich silk velours, short and medium) bridge over bullding operations in front| pogeOMee Ak P.M. sand in the lengths, handsomely trimmed and satin lined Thursday... 5 $16.95 any. Figured on both sides, | California Blankets, White Bed Spreads,| HONeill & Co. The January Clearing Sale of Women’s Coats and Suits Goes merrily on and is really of more interest just now than ever before. The styles are graceful—the quali- ties are up to our well-known standard —and the prices Heretofore $29.00. zibeline, trimmed with broad- Pave eat OOS Heretofore $17.50. WOMEN'S WALKING SUITS—of odd, fine mixtures and novelties, medium and short coats, lined with satin and inter- lined; also in long blouse shapes—Thursday.............. Heretofore $20.00 to $25.00. WOMEN'S SUITS—6f ae black box ee finish, with lined—Thursday... WOMEN’S COATS—of cloth, satin lined—Thu {$12.75 cord chevidts, wide > immed coll i mn $19.75 (Third Floor.) Fur Scarfs at Rock Bottom Prices. SABLE RACCOON VICTORINES—50 inches long, fin- 1} ished at ends with full tails. ..............cecceceeeeeees “} $7.95 || SABLE RACCOON STOLES-Fur oth sides, 52 unches ! long, three full tails at each end........0.. sss sessees +. $11.75 ALASKA SABLE VICTORINES—Fur both sides, sitk | AeA Ses lane tali ile atiend siete beret a fo) SABLE FOX STOLES—65 inches long, fur both sides, fin- } $14 95 ished at ends with large fox brushes.,....+++ Bicbticsaries ohh 2 And fifty other styles in all the Popular Furs | o) at equally low prices. | (Third Floor.) Splendid Knit Underwear For Men, Women and Children | | At prices that will be warmly welcomed these Wintry days. Women’s Black Knit Tights, }Men’s Norfolk & New Bruns- , ankle length, open. \wic erino Underwear— $1.25 to $1.50 grade at...... 90C islightly soiled from handling $1.62 to $1.75 grade at......$1.20 Natural, tan and blue. Women’s Knit Merino Vests __ $150 to $1.75 grade at and Pants—balance of manu- Children’s Vests, Pants and facturer’s samples: | Drawers. 50c, and 75c. grade at. 39c! 29. to 35c. gradcat........6. 15¢ (Cirst Floor.) Men’s Bath Robes and House Coats. Specials for Thursday. Men’s Bath Robes, made of all-wool Blanket { $2. 98 and Eiderdown; also imported Turkish Tow- pL elling, sizes 36 to 46. Worh $4.75. Mens Fe oe is pig aweel. im-; ported En, jouble- face: loth; also all. | wool tricot, finished with cord edge, Colors, $3. 98 | navy blue, garnet and brown. Sizes 34 to 44..! Worth $5.50. (Third Floor.) Thursday Morning Specials on Sale from 9 to 12 o’clock only No mait or tetevhone orders. None C. O. D, 25c. Turkish Towels 12”: +—(First Floor, rear). Extra heavy white Turkish Towtls, with in‘tials, sood 25e. (2 32 C value (9 to 12 only), at.....- CS TIE ORIOO BBO O Each 10c. Ginghams 5c.—crirst rior, rear) One lot of Ginghams, a good substantial quality, worth 10c. 2 5c a yard (9 to 12 only), Deca gen 15c. Flannelettes 71 ¢-(tirs: rioor, rear.) | Flannelettes 34 inches wide, suitable for wrappers, Kimonos) 714 ¢ | | and Children’s Wear—350_ new patterns 10 seleet trom— - Cc elsewhere, 15c. a yard (9 to 12 only), at....ee ese. senee Yard $1.00 Corsets 35¢.—csecond Floor.) | "s Glove Fitting Corseis, every pair warranted pes quality, white and drab only, 6 hook, French Coutil— 35 Cc Sizes 18, 19, 20 and 2lesee.. se cece cece er cee gee ee ee stern Pair 45c. to 58c. Ribbons 29c.—:tirs rioor.) Elegant imported Fancy Ribbons, 5 to 1 inches wide, all | desivable patterns in ‘laity polka dow fancy: stripes, ‘vant 29C prints, &c., regular price 45c. to 58c. a yard (9to 12 only)..) Yard i Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. THE DAILY TASK IS ENOUGH TO OCCUPY YOUR MIND, DEPEND ON The World Almanac TO ANSWER ALL SPECIAL QUESTIONS THAT ARISE. Worker's Helper. 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