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Saint sep Es es eee MIF APA SS seat hereto . firat hearing before the referee, when ‘fag ‘dre ball Into the goal net” But here “stung succeeds ‘in’ supplying a i which the Harvard professor has been oy CCA! To-morrow and Satur Stern Brothers © day, Special Values in ' Handkerchiefs ‘Women’s Uniaundered Linen Initial Handkerchiefs at OS Each $1.00 Doz. . Women’s Plain Linen Eemstitched 12 a $ 1 40 A Handkerchiets, 14-inch hems, Women's French Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, block letters Women’s French. Linen Hemstitch new design corners with initials $1.75 « $2375) = « 15° « ed D5 =: Friday and Saturday, Important Sale. of 300 Oriental Rugs $6.90, 8.75, 9.50| | Reduced from $9,00, 11.00 and 12.50 200 Carabaghs and Shirvans, at 100 Kazaks and Ghendijies, ' Bedsteads Pure South American made up in the best tickings 12.80, 3ft, $10.80, 31. 6in Regular prices $13.50, BRASS BEDSTEADS WHITE ENAMEL WITH BRASS TRIMMINGS, AT ATTRAC Spring Underbeds, Feather Pillows wi . Large sizes, Antique and Modern,» 4 88OO, 21.00,°23.50 7 Reduced from $22.50, 27.50 and 30.00 | During this month will offer at Special Reductions & Bedding Horse Hair Mattresses sit 14.00, 4161. 16.00 | | 16.00, 18.00 and 20.00 AND CRIBS, ALSO ‘TIVE PRICES, and Bolsters, » Mattresses Remade. West Twenty-third Street. REFORMED NOW, TIFANY SAYS He Swears at Hearing to Get Possession of Fortune that He Has Quit Bad Habits and * Become Model Young Man. Former Justice Abram R. Lawrence, as referee, to-day continued the hear- ing in the sult brought by Burnett Young Tiffany to seoure absolute con- trol of the estate, estimated at $2,000,000, left him in trust by his father, As ‘Tho Evening World told exclusively at the young Tiffany's secret marriage was made known, his father's will allowed him only a portion of his income be- cause of the young man’s alleged dis- sipated habits. ‘Titfany now claims that his habits are good; that he has not disnipated since his return from the Keely cure. ‘He avers that he is amply competent to take full control of the fortune left him | in trust, Tiffany's sult 1s opposed by the Tiffany family, Lewis Tiffany tes- tified that his brother's habits had not improved. He also told how Rornett had got from under his influence after Burnett married Mrs, Solomon Kauft- man on April 27, 1903, the day a decree of divorce was granted to Mrs. Kauft- man, Tiffany met Mrs, Kauffman when she was in charge of an Indian booth at the Sportsmen's Show at Madison Equare Garden. She whs dressed as an Indian maid and the millionaire fell In love with her. Burnett Tiffany at to-day’s hearing offered testimony to offset that given by Lewis Tiffany regarding his habits and mode of life. He made absolute Genial that he was dissipated in any sense and said he would introduce we him out in his claims. Pee expected that Mrs, Tiffany No. 2 Will be one of the witnesses for the defense. She did not apepar in the ref- eFee'n OMS tO-day. Ls vtook with It was The hearing a Burnett Tiffany on the conducted in the same that marked the first } ‘was questioned as to his habits and the pl for amusement. In his much stress Wit nett’s associate., who sons, and ine places Tor pleasure were said to be demoral- izing. Lewis Tiffany confessed that he dig not know any of these as ‘lates, nor could he locate precisely @musement places. Burnett Tiffany in; Sists that Lewis refers to associates of former days when he calls his present @ssociates unfit, ———__- United States Language. (From the London Graphic.) ‘An American professor with the zest of the Chauvinist has been lecturing in arme. us & es palled unfit © he went defense of American slang, on the ground of its poetic quality, We may confess at once that it is marked by one especial quality of poetic utte: nce, free indulgence in metaphor. ‘The “Big Drink’ is not a Hteral description of the salt Atlantic: and “She's a peach" is an exclamation of admiration which has Its parallel in Ben J But with due deference to the academic defense, slang 4s not founded solely on a desire for metaphor, nor {s it all, ke much of the Janguage of ubuse, admirable for its Saxon purity. Half moderh slang is a desire for synonym, and nothing more. The Americun, undergraduate who spoke of a fisherman's breakfast as “hamdoin's With the juniors,” Is on Qu gs an artist in language With the sport- ing reporter who describes a “wing Jayer'’ on the football fleld as “landing he windy one in the fishing tackle fhe phrase 18 no more than an almost Mathematical substitution of synonyms for the more ordinary phrase of “idck- same level wally Kap or a felt want, tt its way into the language. Niseee? @iMficult to avold; and at the worst the words are better than the poetic fights real finds ‘and “a record” are becoming sSommending. eee The salary of the Mayor of New *| there were no sueh bon New York's Greatest Value Shop for Fine Suits, Cloaks and Skirts, BOYNTON 6th Avemuc & 15th St. Suits, Cloaks & Skirts GO Per Cent. Reduction! $18.50 and $14.50 Suits of Mannish Mixtures, Cheviots and Broad. cloths .. Cooorny Creer $35.00 and $28.50 Sults of Fi Broadcloth, fine quality Zibeline and Panne Cheviots, finely trimmed and tallared + 14.60 $65.00 Suits, finest Imported materials and trimmings......... +2475 $45.00 Suits of high grade English Broadcloth, taffeta silk drop,, Broken lot Suits, worth $10 to $12, b 6.00 Special lot Coats, all lengths, various materials and styles, worth 315 to $20 + 497 $10.50 Long Coats : 2.99 $25.00 and $35.00 Velour handsomely trimmed with beaver or braid tee se+s 9.97, 12. $18.50 Zibeline Coats, extra quality ,. ies $18.00 Friestly Cravenette RainCoats, g.90 $10.50 Broadcloth Skirts, fine quality laffeta trimmed eos veseee 4.90 $12.50 French Broadcloth Skirts, aise with Mexican braid and jr $17.50 Velvet skirts, finely ote $27.50 French Voile Skirts, silk drop, yee $6.00 Watking Ski ALE, ng fe jarlety of styles 2,50 SILK FRAUD CASES G0 ON TO-MORROW Government Now Has Pending Against A. S, Rosenthal and MIL. Cohen Civil Suits to Re- cover $1,500,000, The trial of Isaac N. Ra: examiner of chemicals in the Appralpeee Stores, accu: ed of the fraudulent pass- ing of Invoices tmproperly marked, still being in progress, Judge Thomas in the Criminal Branch of the United States Cireult Court to-day wet down tor to. morrow morning the trials of Martin 1 Cohen and Charles ©. Browne, who arg Accused of having been concerned with Abraham 8, Rosenthal in a gigantic con. spiracy in connection with the Import, Uon of Japanese ailke aie a A result of the Inve: silk fraud cases the Gov. has pending against Rosenthal eeqnon hen civil suits to recover $1,600,000, which representa the total value of the Inec tations which the law entitles the Goo, ernment to recover in case of fraud a connection with the Importation of Sine When the cae was called to-day Gan, Burnett asked that the defendsen Cohen and Rosenthal be called on tae additional indictments, one of whicy charges procuring false Involces, a the other kfowingly procuring th claasification of goods at less than their proper quality and welghts, The defendants were caled, thal, who fs sald to be sick wean did not answer. Then Gen Burnet: asked that the bonda in thone cases be forfelted. Judge Dit tigation of the bond algned was the 4 one given in the con G and fortel n the eo ted yesterday, This was found to be the —— ROYAL ARCANUM RECEPTION, fork is $15,000 per year. The World and Bneyclopedia tejls the of the salaries of all public Price 25 cents, by mail 35 Standard Counell, No, 427, of the Royal Arcanum, will celebrate its twenty- fourth anniversary to-morrow night at Texan Nag ute ole) with a Reception an . Jy Lynch ts Regent. Vice Lowest Priced Store in N:w York for Fine Goods. eee Mail Orders El e 1 RB Watch for the Filled Untess Daily Surprise Otherwise ric ros. Bargains in Our Stated. 6TH AVE, 22D AND 23D STS. NEW YORK. Arcade. Damask. Green and h white or ranted fast: No mail orders Table Turkey and White, White, Cardinal White Goods. Finfsh CAMBRIC, wide; White soft % inches quality; y No mail orders, loc. 6%c Bed Comforts. Silkoline COMFORTABLES, filled with pure white cot-* ton, full size; $1.00 Cc grade, spe : No mail orders, Fur Rugs. Closing out balance of our FUR RUGS, for baby carriages and go-carts, flan- nel lined. Reduced from $4.98 to Arranged to Force the Sale of 1 oO 800 pairs of Women's Shoes at e 5 Sale 10 to 12 Noon Friday. For this sale we have reduced 800 pairs of our own regular $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes to $1.00 a pair. They come in button and lace—some patent leather—in all the newest No Try-ons, but All Are Exchangeable. As our selling space is small we shall not attempt to try these on; take home your size and if they do not fit we will gladly exchange them or refund your money if you Deep Price Cuts for All Day Friday. e@ 1 -69 for Women’s $3.00 | | -90 for Women’s Shoes Shoes. Regularly $3.00 ry close e i colt, . Sg eh iali San et oe ee Oe cat tos | and lace, ‘high Cuban heels; all the new fall toe shapes and heels, including the extreme high Cuban | Shapes, some close edges, some extension soles; regular $3.00 values; special Fri- Friday at..c.ccscceee Dee vebeeaenes, obecee =x— ’ Bed Blankets. % prs. California Wool BLANK- borders; size,’ TxA: "slightly $5.00 pete ee 2 e 98 Boys’ Trousers. at eae ae in full sizes, with patent. bands and stayed seams, DOO Just About Enough to Last Two Hours—Therefore lasts and heels; all good and substantially made shoes, well worth the regular price. desire it. (No Mail Orders. None ©. 0. D.) For the two hours named sale price.... 500 pairs of Women’s Shoes, medium and Women’s Golt and Patent Leather Shoes, button heel; regular $3.00 valnes; special for | NOD |iidayeathicicessrcoit enn Levies, 1 OO) ETS, with red, pink and blue while they Inst.. BOYS' KNEE PANTS, strictly woo! hip pockets. Friday, A Great January Sale of . Silver Plated Ware At About 4% Usual Genuine Rogers TEASPOONS, value $1.88 doz., at....... Genuine Rogers TABLESPOONS OR FORKS, value §2.75 doz., at. od 56 Genuine Rogers 12 dwt. DINNER KNIVES, value $8.98 doz., at. sos000e Bo GQ Special lot of heavily silver plated COLD MBAT'| 200 Meriden Britannia TEA OR COFFEE POTS, as- FORKS, BERRY SPOONS, PIF, KNIVES sorted designs, and made to sell at from and GRAVY LADLES, value 49c., at....... 1QE| $5.00 to $7.00 each; while they last, at.. 2.59 Prices. 300 ‘dozen heayily silver plated OY AA qual- A large collection of quadruple plated FERN choice of 3 patterns; some Rogers AS a 1Oc| DISHES, BREAD TRAYS, CANDLESTICKS, Uh DiSdetl sabe co dir wou Tp are SUGAR BOWLS, CREAM PITCHDRS, CLARET A large and choice collection of high-grade THA SETS, fn all the latest finishes and designs, at POTS, BUTTER DISHES AND CRACKER about 1-6 their Soot 4.75 to 26.98! JARS; value $1.98, at, each..... 98c 1 reductions have been made on our entire stock of silverware. eutee Hotel Trade a Specialty. ‘ ee ———— No Cash Payment Required for a Columbia Columbia Disc Cylinder Graphophone Graphophone Pay for the Record 50,000 in Stock. Begin to Pay for Your Machine Two Weelfs After Purchase. Columbia Gold Molded Cylinder Records, 25c. Each. Notions and Smallwares Sale. 1c. dz. gilt-plated Baby Pins, 8 ds. for 100. PITCHPRS, HORSE RADISH JARS, MUSTARD So. Reming Silk for OO de peicol, BTe. be dx: azeiy Bins, heavy nickel pated, 2 dx. for Be, ; L ¢ i ie. its Se eimentie Sika ated for, dz. 50c.; pr, Se be. Dressmaker Fins, 490 on sheet, 3 for Se. fe and Byes, ail sizes, for, 6 cards, 10c. 39c, Women's front Belt Hose Supporters, 1! tc. Hooks ‘affeta Binding for Be ite. fois. pr. Dress Shields, double Be. ‘ere, 186. 26c. Women's front Belt Hose Supporters for 28io. Sterling Silver Thimble, slightly tarnished, for Sc. Silk Corset Laces, 2 pr. for 26: jc. Hair Pins, oak cabinet assorted pins, for Bc. covered gum, for, 0c ‘Walst Belting, 56c 7c. plece silk double s Same stamped in | ide. Women's Stock Collars for 7c. weft er ot Ohare. ae ekirt, $1.75. i See pallehers ego ote with wire ekirt, . | Bie. Shoe Po ‘or 190, 690. Hpench, tmeodel Bust Arirure tor 26c. 25c. Shoe Polish for 1c, Very Special Friday Bargains in Carpets and Rugs. Tmported new Aforavian Roversible SMYRNA RUGS, CARPETS and MATS, exact coples of the Ans- really worth $15.00 to any one, for tollans, Kasake and Carabaghs. tor imported new Moravian re- 75 9 SMYRNA MATS, in a large Y 2 Ready patterns and rich colorings e the quality 1s there to speak for —only 8 to a customer—made to sell at 50c. itself when you see it. RUGS, 26x62 size, rich patterns, also reversible; value ELT Matiris cog ehese tees 99c 9 feet x 3 feet RUG RUNNERS— for hallesthe Oe, styles and alue $5.00, ‘ | 2.98 ‘hand-made, fast colors, FOR 9x12 SMYRNA CARPETS, OPNTS Large 27x64 size RUGS, of Ori- ‘The ordinary size Rugs, same fabric and also re- veraible; value $1.00, at 59c 6 feet x 8 feet RUGS, of beautiful styles, 4 colorings, re- veratble; value $3.00,at 1.99 ‘These carpets and rugs are closely woven, MADE IN AUSTRIA. syd. for Reversible | 29c e Carpet. The “Sultana” Carpet—a brand new idea—never shown elsewhere in New York—"Sultana” Carpet tg unlike most floor coverings in that it ts revere!- ble, with carpet effect on one side for Winter and matting effect on the other side for Bummer; abso- non-fadeadle, vermin and moth proof, san- yetbheirty this Carpet will wash; colors abso- lutely warranted not to run—Bnough said. Sale price (34 floor), yard....... . 29c ental styles; reversible; value $2.60, at... 1.39 Medium size CARPETS, of im- ported reversible Smyrnes—- high-class des ; / 5.75 valué $8.00, at. bearing the genuine stamp— a Special Car EtSm-cut Prices. 55c* Jorg, value 650. he das GDc* HN! ssane sabi wrsive WLsereee Stunning Values: in Firsg-Class Floor Oilcloths. , a square yard for FLOOR OILO:! 25 cts. 2 yards wide; value 5c. a care yard. ; USE THE THREE AND SEVEN TIME RATE. awe & Wonderful Shoe Sale World Wants Are Result Producers. Jee sa ie CO. aranteed or fed Matchless Friday Bargains and Double Blue Stamps = To-Mo IARGAIN FRIDAY always brings absolutely unrivalled offerings in this store. That's.a well-known fact, often proved by careful buyers. Add to that the @ivantage of getting double blue stamps with every pur- chase, and you'll find the most astounding money-saving oppopgynities =. that it’s possiMe to offer. A Handsome Premium for a Collection of 300 Blue Stamps. Other Systems Require You to Save 1,000 Stamps. When We Give Double Stamps, a Premium Is Earned on $15 Worth of Parchases. geduc’, Women’s x Girls’ Garments “sl 5.00 All Handsome Tailor-Made Suits at $5.00. In heavy black cheviot and men’s fancy mixed tweed suitings, long- skirted Louls XIV. style coats, with military or round shoulder capes; full puff sle’ve; come are double-breasted, fastened with loops; to be worn ope or ClOSCd...46s..sssseeesceeeagee ees Gir's’ Coats Sacrificed for Clearing. Women’s Military Coats. Allewoo! kerseys, black or castor, in new= est military style, shoulder cape, velvet Heavy-weight Zibeline, melton cloth; full shoulder cape and long stole fronts, reverse cuffs; velvet trimmed coat. collar; sizes 6 to 14 be Women’s Dress Skirts. B Heavy black cheviot, tull flare style, trimmed’ with three broad bands of taf- 4 98 Pee waist bands up B » stock reverse cuff, lined... ° R \Tweed Suiti emnants 0 wee uitings, 15¢. ‘Dress Goods and Silks. | Remnants Under Value. There's a handsome line of them in gray, 200 Remnants of Colored Dress Goods in | f all-woo! henrietta ‘cloth, all-wool crepe al- brown, blue and tan mixtures, in lengths als Gusy muti au ltingsiaielcsy vollesy etc of 2 to 10 yards each, suitable ‘for waists, Cc to 7 yd, lengths; worth up to 39c.; Inventory (S skirts and full dresses; per yard. Clearing Sale, while they last, at € 2 Mercerized Chambrays, in plain colors, Ly 300 Remnants of Plain and Fancy Silks also pink, blue, old rose and gray stripes; 12% in plain taffeta, satin printed Liberty satin, 19¢, value at, per yard... ” checks and. striped tatteta foulard plaids, 0 pi th . black silk etc., in lengths 134 to § yds.; worthup to 6c. (Gio eiscesiol: [Andersoniidtact bias 21 c a yd.; Inventory Clearing Price, while they last, finished Percalines, special, per yard...... Friday B ins in Muslin W riday Bargains in Muslin Wear, &c. Gowns, full size, heavy muslin, V-shape and high neck, yokes Infants’ Long Slips-—Fine cambric, one box ’ J ‘trimmed with insertings of embroidery and clusters of plait down the front, neck and sleeves, finished 12 (o tucks; also 4 clusters of tucks neck and sleeves, with hem- with cambric ruffles; 25c. value, at. 2} stitched ruffles; 39c. value; while they last, 29¢ 75c. Gorsets at 49c th “a PONS one: Corsets, in white, drab, pink, and blue, lace trim- Children’s Muslin Drawers—tieavy quay: ses 4 ()q “ming top and boitom, heavy boning: sizes 18 10 AOC 2 to 14 Years; bands with buttonholes; 15c. value, at C so inches; 75c. value, at Hosiery & Underwear. Children’s Heavy Ribbed Black Cotton Stock- 10c ings, double knee, heel and toe...... Children’s 25c. Fleece-Lined Vests and 123gc Lined Black Cotton Pants, in broken sizes. Women's Heavy Fleec Stockings, in regular and extra large sizes; double 25 heel and toe; 35¢c. value, at Cc ‘Women's Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants; vests have high neck with long sleeves; pants have 24 French band, ankle lengths; special ° Women’s Heavy Ribbed Fleeced Vests and Pants; vests have high neck witb long sleeves neatly trimmed with silk tape and pearl buttons; pants have French band and are ankle lengths; 65c. value, 49c Boys’ Outfits, $1.89. 250 of these elegant outfits, including a Double-Breasted Suit of excellent quality heavy blue cheviot, strong- ly made and lined. A golf \Men’s Gork SoleShoes | This is the Weather When They Will Probe Their | Sterling Worth. |W jie searched the retail trade far and W near for the equal of this famous shoe for A men. It’s not to be found in any other store short of $5.00. Now’s the time to give them a test that’s severe enough to prove their cap of the same material pair of elastic web suspen- . ege Linoleum Sacrifice. antee the quantity to last later than square yard. At this p¥ice we must to match; your choice of ders. Allin all acomplete From 9 A. M. Till Noon Only. noon to-morrow. _ It is first-class, positively refuse to 29 either a percale shirt or aj shirt waist, in a number of pretty patterns, and a clothing outfit at less than | 8 one-half the regular value; e C sizes 7 to 14 ‘ Here’s one of the most surprising spe- cials that we have ever offered. The value is so good that we cannot guar- Genuine Cork Linoleum, in all worth, Layer ofcork across the bottom, be the latest, most desirable designs and tween the soles. Damp proof—cold proof—the colorings; usually sold at 65c. per warmest, dryest shoe that’s made. Calfskin leather, welted soles, lace or congress, with toe sell to dealers; we cannot fill mail or- caps or plain toes; per pair... ° dors or send goo: Penaguers t@~ You Can Enter Direct from 14th yard... c sat Street by the West Door, Malin tloor. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Hosiery. Fine “Maco” cotton stock- ings, with unbleached, split soles. Fine!“‘ingrain” Lisle Thread, ribbed stockings. Sheer plain Lisle Thread Hose, with spliced selvage. Lisle Thread Stockings in verious lace weaves, 8, 834 and 9 inches, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Suit Dep’t 3rd Floor, Walking Suits. Various de- signs and fabrics, 22.50 Pedestrian Skirts, 5.50 and 6.75 Remaining Stock of EHider- down House Robes. 3-75 and 5,00. French Flannel Robes, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Furs, Squirrel Scarfs, lined with silk, finished with fringe, 1250” + Fox Scarfs, finished with brush and paws, 6.75 | Alaska Sable Scarfs, finished with cord and tails, Double heels, soles and toes. a 12,50 25c. per pair. J SOIARS : 7250 Fox or Alaska Sable Mufis. Value Soc, ° Twenty-third Street, 12.50 All fur or fur-lined gar- ments, and Scarfs or Sto'es of Russia and Hudson Bay Sable, Lynx, Mink, Er- mine, Chincilla, and Mole skin, considerably helov: fotiner prices, Twenty-third Street. ‘ 4A Wonderful Storebouse of AMES McGREERY & CO Information ts the . 1904 World cAlmanac and Encyclopedia. dt has become indispensable to all who want absolutely reliable informa- tion on almost every subject ander j the sun. . ly t oe Merino Underwear Dept, Ladies’ Knickerbockers and Bloomers,—made of black, washable jurah silk, lined with Albatr: To be worn with pedestrian skirts or sporting dress. 13150 usual price 4.50 Twenty-third Street, a ‘The ‘salary of the Mayor of New York is $15,000 per year, The World Almanac and Encyclopedia tells the amounts of thé salaries of all public Twenty-third Street, oMicials, Prico 25 cents, by mail 38 ae ; ‘ i Py agate, A PE Tem,

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