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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANVARY 2, 1904, ee are, elena anata 6. Pail Cover. BRYAN HERE 10 ) 4 an One of the keepers in the Raymond y A Nq ee Tivéloser’ cxapsina Uoniahowell We: Keay - SIXTH AVE, 192T020™ STREETS LAWYERS FOR FEE ATTEND BANQUE & Unger Demand $5,000) will Be On e Speakers at, Frank Palambo Fire slept ageuer ine call * P paras Eh ’ - Pe MA Gil” the banner uf feo Wokeny gol ores nant won eee T Misses’ $24.75 Coats, $10. | 6.75 forwomen’s 11.75 Coat Services in Defense of the Dinner of the Holiand So-) ful froma Pistol Into His Neck,) o4""sony Pane ga T’S going to be a great sale of fine Tailor-made Suits oF Cos Ronee with such values as an $11.75 coat at >< 's. Annie Ortiz, Accused by ciety at the Waldorf-Astoria} but He Will Recover. the Doo-| ‘mics 3" an artery © tied? Fosse " JUST, fifty of them at this Aatharine Poillon. To-Night. t surgeon was . or Says. woklyn, Hospital 1 i it’ ; wn an se i les see tae | row eee haveey, ce wnpies an $6.75. Third Floor. ee rae ee tomorro ery : — ak Jennings Bryan arrived in the city to | oa gecond avenue, despondent over] oN, ¥, SCHOONER ASHORE, It’s such remarkable values as these ate eats au Ses | |day to attend the banquet of the Hol- “eg Jland Soclety to-night In the Waldorf: ancial troubles, resolved to commit] pr ICK, Ga, Jan. 21.—The! ~ Woman Had Been Charged with! J" . suicide to-day and took a novel method action Sarah (Hopes, Capt, Peck, | tas ah vy with himself, He had| bound from New York to Brunswick, Threatening Mrs. Poillon In Con-| Mr. Bryan ts one of the speakers who Sree aca SitcHo batt ee cattn, ao) ashore two miles off Dab ’ . ri ported. that she is In | nection with the Latter’s Breach| “!l!) be at the guests’ table, It wa cartridge In the weapon. | ‘tugs from Brunswick y that make this the largest and best | S catitched: collar, Da i i i 's a = ss patronized high-class children’s and stitched cuffs, misses’ suit and coat section in all New York. pouch sl imetal_buttons he puta blar sald a short while ago that Judge Al : ‘i é posed Lawad Ms] 5 : stuffed small particlos of coal into the |ieft to-day to endeavor to save her. R Of Promise Suit for $250,000. fon B. Parker and Mr. Bryan would [Mitten ot tho. revolver! and then shot | It's rare saving op- for Women’s : : Hy aha tht ro Into his neck, The coal tore ° . Coats of fine qual- }of the pair might be of great import An echo of Katherine Poilion’s sult /ance to the Democracy from the fact ee for $250,000 ageinst Millionaire Willam | that if Mr. Bryan took a kindly in- Lars deasuis Se ys an aeapiovee Gould Brokaw for breach of promise of | terest 18 him it might indicate no op-| Phere he, was Tomne On, mbulance ge wound in his throat and he fell ity black kersey, mili- portunities for eco- $ nomical parents, Those handsome, tary model, individual shoulder capes, stelish ar standing velvet collar, pouch sleeve, flat stitched cuff, box-plaited back, gun . ‘ s ©" | position to the candidacy of the Judge erarinkop! e Harlem Hospital, itable for ail th marriage, was heard to-day in an ap-| 2°! Dr. Kranskopf, of the I p suitable for all the x-pii \e ion for Preatden ing the coal out aus metal buttons, satin lined, fiqned by Justice Greenbaum, for | time Ruests’ table, although he may Wan not badly Injured, was’ taken 16 50 or eae j Miter said, aa i Kucst Of some : 1 rate : j K be = ne Harlem Court, wnetsation. These coats are manufacturers’ samples made from a fine quality e Man-Tailored the examination of 1 Fisher Han- | mempc gen for the purp of determining ‘whether he had authority to employ at- -_———_———— torneys in the name of ea w ‘This order was obtained by Abraham Levy and Henry W. Unger, who have » gued Brokaw for $5,000 for professional @ervices rendered in the defense of Mrs. ‘Annie Ortiz, at Brokaw's request, when Mra. Ortia was charged by Katherine FAILS IN FIGHT ON : \ of A aud Brok - ~ ee ice comaleint Leve & tnger aay | EX Judge Alfred Hugg, of Cam a that they are lawyers and that they| den, Asphyxiated by Fumes|Rev- Irving A. Blackwood Unable "Were engaged by Brokaw to look after Mire Ortis's interests in police court and Escanina from Stove in His! to Produce Evidence that Law alse to bring sult for her against Kath- Bedroom. rn Violated and Proprietor fine: Pollion for damages for false ar- Fést and imprisonment and malicious — | 5; pe ot} prosecution, and also for consultation | ¢, a Archibald Is Dismissed. Brokew and his agent (Carl Fisher AMDEN, N. Jan, 2.—Ex-Judge ; Alfred Hugs( wn as the Nester of the Camden County ane c j ; win his answer by nl ity: aaakiyiteaie fy BOaSOOE Get ‘The efforts of the Rev. Irving A. A physician of the Institute will & Melntyre, admits that Levy | to-day hy tumes escaping fro! 'lY] Hiackwood, of the Fourth Presbyterian |B gladly call at your home or office and & Unger are lawyers, and denies all the | gtove. He was found dead by a member] Clutch, to close the West End Casino Ht giv full information of the Oppen- to examine Carl Fisher Hansen, brother-|of his family. and dance hall, at One Hundred and| IP cimer Treatment if you fill out and mail the attached coupon, There is law of Brokaw, who acted, they al-| Judge Hugg wan seventy-el ona | Pwonty-fifth street and St. Nicholas ine » as Brokaw’s agent and employed aty-elght years | TW! a tt Th ik 1s fr v a thet the ‘case of Mrs NOrtiay Bie ai aie Wasendmitted to te: Bae In Riya cea see to any Mec|{ M0 charge for the doctor's visit and JY greatest news for you is right here in these prices. v7 Sadia bas material witness in: lis be- | politica, and divteccnt cna cette] Court, refused’ to entertatn a complaint | he will guard your confidences just 30c for vo. Nock Musiin 79 for $1 and $1.25 8 tor $1.25 Muslin and 9 for $1.25 and $1.50 69 for $1 Cambric and half in Mrs. Poilion’s sults for $230.00] fies or city Solicitor, city heainst Frank D, Archibald, the pro- |) as carefully as your family physician tou Customer. IG campric Gowns. 1G cambric Petticoats. IG skirt Chemises. IG Nainsook Drawers. would. If you prefer information by 19¢ for 30c. Cambric 1 Baker held him for examination, Upper Hand, Suits of fine you may as well bury your ambition for success and be satisfied to go backward, for you wil/not go forward unless you regain your self-control. ‘This is not hollow temperance chant, but the grim truth. Here is the remedy : The Oppenheimer Treatment posi- tively removes the craving for liquor and drugs, generally within twenty- four hours. A complete cure is effected in from two to four weeks. It requires only a few minutes each day, and does not interfere with regu- lar business duties. It is administered only by trained medical specialists and is not painful or harmful, Abso- lute privacy assured. of kersey in the very latest style—have those distinguished style char- acteristics that appeal to and become the young girls in their teens, | quality Venetian and Cheviot, blac’ and $24.75 coats at $10. blue, Eton jacket with shoulder epaulets, pouch sleeve, flare cuffs trimmed with taffeta piping and strapping, satin lined, Misses’ 534. 75 Coats at J | o: 5.75 for Women’s Dress a of splendid quality Etamine and Cheviot, black and blue, seven-gore wide flar- ing, Inverted plait back, trimmed with stitched straps of taf- feta, graduated panel etfect. It will pay you to visit our infants’ wear section, where you'll find exceptional saving opportunities in coats for the little tots. Sale Crumpled & Soiled Muslinwear WeEVE gathered together every article of Muslin Underwear that is crumpled or s.ightly soiled, marked each far below the already lowest prices in New York and heaped them on tables for quick selling. Remember that every garment is just as good as if it were perfectly clean—a little cleansing will transform their present soiled appearance into snowy whiteness. —_— Second Floor. 50c for 75¢ Gowns; 39c¢ for for Splendid Cambric Drawers; 19c for Corset Covers These are some of the rare values that go to make up this the greatest clearing sale of the season. The Muslinwear remains from cur wonderful annual sale by which thousands of women profited, but the or, City Treasurer | for breach of promise of marriage and $00 damages for slander, and Prosecutor of th “ antic} Prietor. ¥ i i Mcinigre argued that the order| County, eee ete ee Btackwood has been crusading |f mail, we will gladly send it. All 50c for, 75¢. Muslin 08 for $1.30 _Nain- 1 for $2 Cambric 1 for 30c, muslin Corset Covers. to examine Fisher Hansen ought not to! About 186 ho wa Law Judge! ##alnst the place for several weeks, |] communications aré strictly confi- Gowns. et iG Sook and) Muslin 5 Petticoats. 1G drawers. for 50c. Cambric eee dtenaant in Lave cad Unesrs i one term, | maintaining that tt was @ disorderly re-|] dential, Se { 396 Corset Covers. Ault, or adverse party; it Is not shown parison dai Nl sort and was working great harm to | for $1 ana ir 81:80 Came hr aito Lawn ter Oanbric tor'78a: Cambee that he is.about {0 leave the State or ta the youth of Harlem, Ho finally got a/ 0 hei 79G 8i.25Nainsook 98 1.95 na Carre 39 50: c sick and likely to be unable to appear! $3,000,000 LOSS IN FIRE. | htimmons for Archibald to appear tn the ppen elmer Gowns. i IG vric Gowns. . Petitcoais. IG drawers. 1G corset covers. Harlem Court and was confident that he would be able to make out a case Institute against him, rohibald told Magistrate Baker to- |] patout and mall thie Coupen, Checking it to Indicate Your Cholge at the trial, or that his testimony ts essential to the case. —— BISHOP HENDRICKS AS GUEST. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 21.—The Right-Rev. Bishop Hendricks, of Cebu, Philippine Shelby Steel Tube Works Room and stock Bu SULLBY, Jan. %1.—The United | States Steel poration sustained an |@ay that his place was orderly and tha’ indefinite loss by fire at the plant of| he tolerated no violation of the law) A pie RAE soot Te oePTiatian {the Shelby Steel Tube Company. ‘Tho| there, He defled Dr. Blackwood to ” Brothers’ College on Monday evening. rted in one of the smalle | point out @ single case of law violation, | ‘A large gathering of members of the from a defective electric w and: the minister had to admit that he frleathood of the diocese and prom- | «pread to the x stock rooms, de-!| could not. Capt. McGlynn, of the West re The product of the! One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fitth street |} Cheek ——— the uaderstanding, that his nent Roman Catholica met the Bishop | stroying ull of the: ‘at the reception and listened with great | "07 Prrchsoie Vinkt will cost me nothing and entire plant ‘0 he past six months) station, was in court and told Magis- | 9| Your ma under no obligation. interest to his accounts of his work in the Philippines. was destroyed within an hour, consist-|trate Baker that he had watched the Choice Ing of 800,000 tons, making in all| dance hall for some time to see if the —————— EX-CONGRESSMAN DEAD. |* aR ee ATS Product and | jaw was being violated, but had never | been able to see an instance of it. PATERSON, N, J., Jan. 21.—Former ——— “Te that’s the there Is nothing | Congressman James F. Stewart SUA at hinchomeron Fair str ee SUDDEN DEATH OF INVENTOR. for me to do but dismiss the case,” said | today of neuralgia of the heart. Ho| Simon 8. Goldman, sald to have been| the Magistrate, and Archibald left the ‘was fifty-two years of age. the inventor of the tucker court-room tn trlumph. Mr. Stewart served four terms in] threader, in general This doesn't end it by any meAns,” ‘ad for $1.50 House Wrappers G1 79c 79¢ for 1.50 House Wrappers. | [3 500 Pairs of Gloves Women’s 2-Clasp High-Grade Glace Gloves Embroidered White, Black and Seasonable Shades 51 Gloves at 79¢ EVERY pair guaranteed perfect fitting, made by the most expert glove maker in Europe. New goods. Spring importations—a rare opportunity to secure your season’s = Mrs Wonk Auch ote, New Vert: —Those dainty neat House Gowns—you’ll wonder how we can buy the goods for the price. Every one strictly dressmaker made, assortment of colors— including blaek“and white, ruffle on skirt and over shoulder, handsomely trimmed with wash braid—all sizes. 50 for *1 Dressing Sacques. GC They're the coziest and most comfortable sacques you’ve ever seen, too—made of wool ripple eiderdown, assortment of colors—finished all around with the ‘Treatment, with Please send, without cost to me, your book and other erature. containing | infor- tien of the Oppenheimer e f ° 1 Congress from athe Ruth New Jerses| 1 nine, sudde sald Dr. Blackwood. ‘T continue x rict, belng first elected In 1805. lie t dinenae ti yeas i Ff chi OES swan defeated for renomination last fall, | One Hundred and.‘ BR ats COD EOE UTED 3) buttonhole stitched silk. Only 500 of them. supply—positively the best values you'll find in all New York. * ee Second Floor, Main Floor, 7c for $2 Ruffled Net Curtains, 236 Yards. |75c tor 52 Pictures. & The Big Overcoat Sale Creates a Sensation. EVERYBODY IS COMING TO TAYLOR’S CLOTHING STORE THESE DAYS. The people of New York appreciate the magnificent opportunity our big Overcoat Sale is giving them to become properly dressed wi hand-tailored Overcoats at a SAVING OF OVER ONE-HALF, © Bankers, brokers, fealiesiate ae insurance men, ried magnates, wa tors, lawyers and all professional men, merchants, mechanics, &c., in fact everybody, appear to be taking advantage of our great Purchase of the surplus stocks of Chicago, Boston, Rochester and New York finesi clothing manufacturers at A GUARANTE SAVING OF OVER 50 PER CENT. Come FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and profit by the greatest of all Overcoat Sales. OSITIVELY the most extraordinary values ever quoted here or elsewhere, and ERE’S a chance for the P to appreciate the full significance of this broad statement you must see the goods—the un- housewife who admires artistic paralleled bargains—they speak for themselves. Fourth Floor. Sorry, but we cannot fill mail orders. They'll sell_ so quick, wouldn’t have any left. 1.95 for 6.90 Irish Point Bonne Femme Curtains. 15c for 39c wood curtain poles, 5 ft. Complete. 3.85 for 7.90 Colored Irish Point Lace Curtains. 95c for 2.95 Plush and Tapestry Sofa Cushions. Odd lots of framed pictures, some 2.95 for 6.90 Colored Irish Point Lace Curtains. 75¢ for 1.75 Satin Moire Striped Damask. in gilt and others in hardwood ‘ wall embellishments—a framed Picture sale that will create unusual buying activity. Fourth Floor. 10 yarg for 25c Prepared Colored Burlap. 75c for 1.95 Rep Tabie Covers, 1% yds. square. ‘i . $ ora es Emboseed Double Faced Velour. 1.95 for 3,95 Silk and Satin Damask Lambrequins. | great holiday rush, 4c yard for 10c Mercerized Pillow Cord. 8.75 for $15 Reversible Mercerized Armure ; yhile they last. Regu- 1 for 3.25 Collapsible Bolster Rolls. Portieres. 5 w y gu 450 for 89c Indla Print Table Covers, 36 In sq. 196 for 75¢ Oriental Hand Shields. larly sold at $1 to $2. The Sale Women’s 54 Shoes at 1.80. able. Think of the beauty they will Ov add to your home. You've only to see them to make up your mind to hang several on your walls. t annual January sale of women’s shoes is still in progress, and with s but recently added this sale affords even greater shoe buying opportunities than 1.25 for Fine Waists during the opening days of this sale, when it seemed that all New |} —————————————_—__ York turned out to buy shoes, Second Floor, r Children’s 75c Red|25c for Women's 7: Insey Clot allay Very stylish— | solé, red or black am ae a poanter great value. 25c for Women's and Children’s Arnold Bed Slippers, They are the Overcoats of style and quality and the fad: tour- ist belt overcoats, raincoats, varsity broad shoulderd overcoats, Ches- terfield form fit- ting overcoats, cravenettes, win- R grea new lot: All are hand tailored, rich tex- ture, most beauti- ful patterns, in all shapes, in ordi- nary and extraor- dinary sizes; ERE ts a Walst sale that ts going to prove one of the most interesting events to which your attention has been called for a long time. Unusual values are responsible, Second Fleor, for Waist of very sheer Or- gandie — Would e cost $2.50 if you bought the same quality material and had it made up ter - weight over- Coats, Lory 50c for Men's $1.25 and 95c(50c for Women's $1.50 Juliette leather house slippers—only 100 pairs | slippers—felt with leather soles—never at this price. worth less than $1. . —yoke is of fine tucks and insertions of lace, running to waist line, turn- over collar, with fagoting. 50c for 1.50 Corduroy and Leather Leggins, | .,7,59,/or, very tine tawn waists, seven embroidery medallions on front, three side plaits in sleeve, fan- Here’s a Great Saving---Finest Groceries, | 2+ vin sation ts: Yet saving Erows by leaps and bounds after you become a regular customer of 1.15 for 83 Corsets EB Astonishing values, extraordinary values, wonderful values, trade-com- pelling values, Irresistible values. 4 Tofeottity od $20, $17 Overcoats for $ All dark staple styles, hand- > made and elegantly trimmed. “BHere is a grand selection; ; ery size the Simpson Crawford Co.’s splendid grocery, where you buy only the purest, wholesomest foods, Here’s a great Friday sale to illustrate: s . OTITIS This is about the cost of the Qvercoats of vicunas, kerseys Overcoats of quality, the sea- cloth. They come in all) ana novelties. Any length 3 son's prime favorites In O: lengths and styles; large, style, Rich, elegant coats; materials of world-wide broad shoulders and very for eg alata omen: atte swagger, for $25, $22 Overcoats $40, $38 Overcoats for $ Men’s swellest Overcoats, in) The very finest silk lined mel- 19 ERFECT fitting Corsets, too —the famous Sonette and Ailsa, made of very fine quality of batiste and coutil, low bust, dip hip, , flat abdomen, bias cut, prettily trim- { for $20, $17 Overcoats $30, $28 Overcoats | 4 for $30, $28 Overcoats 75c for 1.95 French Taffota and Cretonne, 50 in. 3.95 for 7.90 Figured Scotch Madras Curtains. frames—slightly marred from our id es med with lace and ribbon, large sizes, from 44 to 30. It’s a rare opportunrty for stout women. Second Floor. for Allsa and 5, $22 Overcoats for $ sall the popular materials # colors. Any length. athletic shoulders; full: backs. ly hand made. for $45, $40, 335 Ovecoats of The best and most perfectly con- 4 DE Ha) Narain ‘Overcoats in (uae ® fest P tres existence. signed by expert Or yale craftsmen and made of imported a reatenful and NAVY r REA Gupeues P. D. workmanship and fit, fabrics, Every one silk lined. can, Stato hand-picked; 6 ibs 970 orsets, low 5 aes A je it Royal ¥ial- e bust and medium ton fads ‘Tie hip, straight 1d é : i can Ri) i : % ‘int! rup: ‘dos, ¢ Yh A a Dobie 5 yal Bt a Sein Stk wi ¢ td f ip, made of Fi ; ee 9 cues von Tovor Gothin Carlad of Overcoats jrom|!| TREROCESE nt [RRMA AT, | peak eeepc BS | Retake ACE tag | en tar « af 1. H . i eu I, om say b wcago and Rochester, a a ia | fe ko “Hint eed abetean, Rain "Wer | with lace and ribbon, ail sizes, 19 BROADWAY CHAMBERS ST. to. 30. i) i belt and box style: one the: Teossilest silk-lined BnAltanAUie +. ¢lysians and vicunas, All hand fords and fancy shi made, Are marvels of style,

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