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THE WORLD: . WOMAN LEAPS FROM BUGGY TO SAVE MAN Ignoring Her Own Danger, Mrs. George B. De Forest Drags George Matthews from Be- “ARY 22, 1904. ~ PASTORS BRE F ba. lead &: Daw Dawson’s Con- tion Thinks He Should The Convenience Of This Store’s Location recommends {t to every man as & personal “supply centre.” It's always right on the way from anywhere to anywhere. The Store-News For Saturday bristles with some of thersharp- est economies of the month in “wear-things.” sei cea ~» Where to Get Vinol The new Cod Liver Oil prep- aration which contains no oil Prices Less Than Wholesale Men's Negligee q Choose a More Mature Wom- is deliciously palatable and the ~ | an for His Lif ; neath Her Carriage’s Wheels, y pa je Life Partner. rae grecizet Toni ane Strecutt Have been. put on these two lots ara 39. ~ the {ce and slush on the . ood shirts, th hl DHE 18 98 AND THE GimL [permet and scare ifzoee| MM Des, at ar stores, thre Is suppose to be an of Mens and Boys’ well made, of. fine. wovtn agency madras, corded madras and 18 ONLY HALF HIS AGE! 14 Bast rittieth street, leaped trom her atta i o Tags " store: every town and city in the country —ea és Sonera nea tihees, Se berm endty| of these drug-stores is called the “ Home of Vinol.” Si it S d ( ) erc shevtot tnia seleahon’or Aa an y oats patterns. Look for the “Home of Vinol” in the place wheré you live, and if ‘you do not find it, drop us a line and we em tell you where to get it. slipped and fallen beneath the wheels of her carriage. Mr. Matthe: Bhe Has Not Yet Finished Her Course of Study in High Every one this season's newest style; all 39c of miraculous: ie wen ceowsing. pith To close them out at once, sizes—special to- Soho avenue at Twenty-ninth street with Sete suet Seat. | }ohoor—Minister Has Not Yet] puis Ruxton, with whom he ts vistt- araanean th Av. and 284 Bt., N.Y. Olty. att ae ema 18 ue Lot N 1, i M j Ua tsar ft kar Soon Woh Rs sa AaNGNAR>S STORES ji oO. i, for en. morrow, each, x + Brool le dodged hind a Af an Foy Foy harsom and almost in front of, Mrs. areata et aa Oity.! N.Y. City. Suits of all-wool cheviots, cassimeres and Scotch mixtures, lined Se Se De Forest's carriage, which was com- ei Sere ong eer ec es ing rapidly from the other direction. In an effort to get out of the way the altppery pave- ment ho front wheels of e brougham over him before the coachman pulled the horses back on thelr haunches and brought them “acores ot OD] screamed in ter~ ror, thinking the man would be dutled, He lay for a, moment motioniegs. C men all eee rere forced Saint oe thelr. horses hurriedly, Mithouk thought once. opened the a fenton sSHOES Collars---3 Doz. 45c. Styles for men Feel boys; they're made of splendid grade Austrian chiffon, a fabric that will wear as well as any in 15c. collars; 35 styles for choice; high, medium and low bands; wings and straight standing. Main Bloor, 60th St. Corner. Maen's50c. Cravats,25¢ ‘The question of whether the Rev. Ro- Depa 8. Dawson shall take unto himself belt ung and beautiful girl for a wife, \@# whother he shall seek as a life part- @ etaid woman of maturé years is jose that fs agitating the members of Php Ainslee Street Presbyterian Church, wet! Brooklyn, B,D, he pastor, who ts a: bachelor of rty-five, has been devoting himself Overcoats in gray Oxfords and fine black heavy-weight frieze and cheviots, Two lengths fo select from, the medium, 44 inches, or the long, loose, full cut, 48-inch coat. These suits and overcoats will Satisfy the what” and want clothing that is property made 'e —choice to-morrow, Lot No. 2, for Boys and Children most critical men—men who know “what's Overcoat 's identical with these have sold this season at $5 and $6. ter ie mt six months to Miss Minnie|and stepped to the street Imibeall, daughter of Charles Edsait, a| ,dcer'yi,cves the prostrate tasn ahs d with red flannel; others of blue ie 5 @ decla: 8 2 . Some are of gray frieze, lined with ri a oO rsey, elegant. All new goods; every Scarf guar- @potyper, of No. 101 Ainslee street. Miss Be was uniniured. ate. || ¢ learing Sale Will ¢ ‘ontinue at ly trimmed and embroideted. In sizes 3 to 8 years. anteed to be worth 50c,; Patterns For boys of 7 to 15 years we offer elegant tourist or belt coats, as well as the and designs most desirable and well Bsall is ‘veventeen years old and has yet finished her course of study in Girls’ High School. She is also the cher of @ class in the Ainslee street reh. he rs of the congregation have ked of the possibility of marriage ween Miss Edsall amt the pastor. ny dnsist that the pastor should ¢ sOme woinan nearer his owm age. use who are strongest in this opinion to be spinsters around the age thirty. ~ hey insist that, though Miss Edsall ‘may be a very estimable young lady, ‘the disparity of ages would causg com- be driven to his home, But His clothes weten crema ruln the cushions’ st rs ruin the cushions o ihe bre her gown besid He called « spunlle carriage and drove away Ruxton Mrs, De Worest re-entered her carriage. ub= Mr. Statth w Ushing. oune ToL aeh tite a incre. jor~ throp Company, in Buftalo: He has, been at the home of Mr. Huxton, who 1s en ink manufacturer, for several da; Ars. De ‘Torest is the wite oF th millionaire clubman and philanthrop! Sho has had several remarkable great coolness, ne : ERECT NEW OFFICE BUILDING, A new office building to be erected ‘pent which would not do the church at the northwest corner of Thirty-sec- Same Prices as Hereto-: ’ fore Advertised. Sixth Avenue & Nineteenth Street. @my good. Mr. Dawson and Miss Ed- all's family, however, say that there ond street and Fifth avenue will be eleven stories high. The structure ALEXANDER ‘@ no engagement as yet, and the pas- frankly admits that, while Miss lig very young. he does not know ~ qwhat the ultimate outcome of his at- Pentions to her may be. Is to be erected on the land which ig owned by Mrs.“Mary Bell. Ti eee been leased for twenty years +f Henry Buliding’ ts to oust $00,000, "The te MH appraised at about $1,260,000. b t Profits Smashed to Smithereens. It’s one of the most aggressive Moe Levy campaigns at clearance that we have ever’ uShered in, Every gar- ment is out of our workrooms. It’s even unusual doings in this house—where the unusual is usual. - ‘Don’t ponder too much over the headlines, focus your eye and mind quickly upon the prices and the values they represent. The one big trade event of the year calls you to the Moe Levy & Co. stores—where prices are Always 1-3 Less than the Lowest! A typical cleaning-up of Winter stocks, prep aratory to the incoming Spring garments, compels the, following Men’s Suits Our $12, $13 and $14 Grades, Acchoice that you can pe proud of. Every possible size for all'sizes of men. Re-Markable Price. « Our $16, $18 and $20 Grades, That magns $22.50, $25 and $30.00 grades uP a eens ae 0 Pee oa caove teh ideal of a suit right out of this lof, Every cloths—all. sizes, including Tourist eel en's * guaranteed fit, Re-Markable Price, back coat. Re-Markable, en's Trousers M T 5 Hens Dvereoats en’s Trousers quré a ana sah Ws) ur $28 and $30 Grades, ™ | Our $4, $4.50 and $5 Urades, WA Ost That means $35 to $60 values of elsewhere. That means the $5, 86 and $7.50 fon and chéviots “7 | docks, Surtouts and other ultra-fashionable Our own manufacture, therefore WoeWeeriabie Pres ae overpretscee: Renee Pie frkabePriee Re-Markable Drop in Children’s Clothing Prices. IR Shout twenty styles in good, sie pode atk » Boy’s Pull-over caps or autostyle. erate, materials ncnaing 29¢. tach rok nang to t29C Good looking and warm. 306. | 3C $5 to $7 Overcoats, Suits ®Reefers gq 45 Derbies @ Alpines, Coats, in full line of bp ve emblems a gar All concelvable shapes; 2.001/times the price. “A broken black, brown and red, [o} AS folk suits; also Chinchilla reef fi goad $7 values.” CU rp ad | Senators] value aswell as pe Men’ s Furnishings Prices Take a Re-Markable Tumble. Men’s 25c. Socks,|$1 21.50 Underwear] 50c. Neckwear, Ae Se Rents 25¢ Five pairs for the price of 10 A clean up of the men’s un- 195 Men’s neckwggr in four-in- 19 ReMarkable Pree. Cs si rie C C | HSaearkabl Prin C Re-Matkable Underselling reductions throughout the je house. That means $15, $18 and $20 grades of alsebhere: of elsewhere. You can be fitted with your strength of this assertion. All styles—all l" That means $4 and $4.50 | Every one iS a “blue bloods” Silk-lined Pad- grates or eneerehere, inv only desirable pat- (AT O} pa aed STREET STORE ONLY.) 48c.. Knee Pants, 29c. 50c. Pull-over Caps, 13c. Juvenile sweaters. Sizes 18 bat 22. Re-Markable Price. value, Re-Markable Price, Children’s Novelty Over- . Whe) Men's Hats. The values are several hood, flannel’ lined; colors of blue, ‘valies, Re-Markable Brite, lot of sizes in Boys’ two piece Nor- Re-Markable Price, (AT OUR WALKER STREET STORE ONLY.) $1.00 Men’s Shirts eee dal two. Good—dependable— derwear stock. All ores of hands and string ties, in the Be to 125 WALKER ST., Bast A Repeawey: i 1457 becaacer @ist Pay na Streets, 5 Men’s Overcoats Our $12, $13 and $14 Grades, That means $15, $18 and $20 values of elsewhere. It’s the best buying chance of the year in Overcoats. Nothing but stylish garments in the lot and every size desired. Re-Markable Price, Men’s Overcoats Our $16, $18 and $20 Grades, Men’s Suits’ | ct our regular $1.50 season’s newest silksand ae- Grades in shi rt ldots Re-Mar Qur Only Branch | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS A Re-Markable : Sale.ceeer 4 i smart, long, loose-fitting Oxford gray overcoats. Your choice at Special! Men’s Good Warm Underwear, for Men and Women at Less than Cost of Material ! Here’are two underwear items, one for men and one for women, on which the money-saving is extraordinary, as you'll note if you read further. a‘ Men's 69c, Underwear, 29¢ | Women's 35c.Under wear, 19c Extra quality fleece-lined Vests and Pants; vests prettily trimmed at neck; colors silver eray and white; large sizes only. ‘Main Floor. The Hosiery Sale’s Finale! Saturday Ends This Great January Event! Be sure to get here to-morrow if you'd take advantage of the greatest values Eh the season in good, dependable hosiery. In every instance you'll : Save a Half to Two-Thirds Regular Cost. We cannot fill mall orders on any of these items. 5c for Men's 15c Socks— 6¢ for Women's 15c Stockings— Two-thread black cotton, with font ns AUS de oa tnd | double soles; two-thread black cot- ton with fancy polka dots; two- 8c for Men's 25¢ Socks— thread black cotton with dainty Dropstitch lisle thread, In black silk embroiderings. a and colors; real lace lisle thread | 8c tor Children’s 19¢ Stockings— openwork; plain, black cotton and Best grades of heavy corduroy rib- silk-embroidered insteps; natural bed cotton schoo! ‘stockings, with gray merinos. double knees; guaranteed to keep 17c tor Men's 50c Socks— their color; sizes 6 to 10 Inches. Finest grades of Imported fancy 16c tor Women’s 38c Stockings embrplde red and plain colored lisle thread and cotton; a good assort- ment of styleS for choice. Excellent quality heavy - weight fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, in natural gray and Jaeger colors; all sizes. Imported Hermsdorf aye black cottonwith double soles; gauze, id heavy weights. se ee rose duun bt, Boot _Iet of syle for choles, Tes i Fs te tee Clearance of-Good Umbrellas. . Here are four lots of umbrellas which are taking up too ies room in our stock. Therefore, out they go, with price-tags denoting the sharpest of price-cuts. sista Gin rt, with s! SL95— 2? Mane! tassel, Con $1 for 26 and 28 Inch Umbrellas of fine plece-dyed taffeta, with part Weixel and boxwood handles, ats and trimmed with sterling silver. gon frames. \—Of Union taffeta silk; many —Of pure silk, for men and $139 $2.95 cana styles for women handsome handles; for men, have handsome pearl and sterling be a Srimonis: mounts haa | silver, ivory and sterjing silver, and sterlin A 1, . Dresden, pearl and sterling handles. Values up to $3. Dresden handles; those for men have handles of boxwood and fir, mounted wi with a sterling silver. Section, Ey a ee ene a Women’s Sateen Petticoats in the Newest and Smartest Styles. We've a eee assortment of eVerything that !s smart and new, in ae black mercerized sateen petticoats, both long and kin} is yg styles Include pleatings, tuckings and sectional flare ruffle ofrects—all are made with fitted aes are as follows: 98c., $1.49, $1.69 and 51.98. Floor, Soth Bt. Section. To-Morrow the Last Day bf the Sale of Toilet Sundries ahd Medicines. If you've not taken advantage of the wonderful values which abound ii in this great sale, to-morrow’s your last chance to secure bar- ins the Pe of which you'll not see again until our next special t needs sale. Le “mall or C. O, D. Orders filled, and not more than two of any one article to a customer. Medicines. Totlet Requisites. Soaps. : oR oy Teoth Jo Onticura. Senn: 12¢ Fe}low" show! + Py “Uy Sqrineboan.” Oo Ile aioe Princg Tar a French, .Viglet, i a Praia hic PosihdeBee Stare SZe Borine, jarse size, 400/ Pivous Le, Fr Kirk's Spettieree Tooth 10c ream, mete wrt Bp Woodworth'n Violets Tal- Pi per box o cakes, Hunyadt Dr. Sno’ ‘iver This Paglia, Viglet, Wwe: | 8 bot etn, | of Belly.” ver"39¢ Fre Dl ieee al fumish bottle tree with all the above extrao Tain Floor, sou Bt, Becton, |e Fay, riorian vy | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. Water, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOM INGDALES’. $15 Belt-Back Overcoats, dice 75. selected; colors the smartest; choice of reversible and’ lined Four-in- Hands, Folded Squares and Tecks. Main Floor, 60th St. Section. Price-Cuts in Girls’ Coats. Mothers who make comparisons before buying will likely call to mind the exceptional lowness of our regular prices on children's coats. To them the extraordinary feature of ~ these reductions will be at once apparent. These coats go on sale to-morrow at figures which average Half and Less Than Half Regular Prices! Becond Woon Goth St. Section. perative. in the smartest colors and styles—such as Russian Blouse Coats, Milltary Coats, with and without shoulder capes. Full Box Coats, loose and belted-in effects, Sizes 5 to 14 years, $4 & $5 Coats, $2.49. $8, $10 & $12 Coats, $4.95. Becond Floor, 50th St. Section. Girls’ Cashmere Frocks, $2.25. made of excellent quality cashmere, with yokes of tucked taffeta silk and pointed ruffle trimmed with $2 25 | Special Saturday sale price, 4 Women’s $1 Kid Gloves, 50c. trimmed with self-colored and black. embroidery-—colors tan, mode, English red, as well as black and white— fo mail orders fil lled—not more than six pairs to a customer. Main Floor, 60th St. Section. in a Special Saturday Clearing Sale. To-morrow morning we place on sale our entire stock of hand- Values $2.98, $4.98, $6.98 and $9.50, at ‘the special sale prices of Second Floor, 69th St. Section. 50c. and 60c. Sheel Music, 12c. Here's a list, including many of the most popular hits of the day, your repertoire when you can do so at such a remarkably little price! No small C. O. D. ar telephone orders filled, and but one of each title to } ' | Dainty little dfesses, suitable for either’ dress or school wear, } lace applique and ribbon velvet—sizes 6 to 14 years. Made of finely selected skins;-two clasps; backs 5 0 every pair ‘perfect i in fit; all sizes—special, pair, Cc wocere wees ewe seccccccecneesessesereeraseseagsese Beautiful Ostrich Plumes. some ostrich plumes, black or white—in four lots— $1.98, $2.49, $3.98 and $5.49, a nanan Specials for Music-Lovers To-Morrow— to be sold to-morrow at 12c. a copy. Don’t miss adding them to & custome! cl Ce Mal bucts Su) ia) mes aa pel erate a | Rete ararcy vali ie the Sage hy by 0 ne Srey. Rony Rasta} Two-step cao th rateaal an je Males by | Somooay's aN toe Me Helmet. of Navarre. “Waltz, taurhh Rugeel Song, Din the Cocoanut Tree. bine 7 rete ta ‘rattle fyrest Im gay ‘Boop Girl. tlt, Eatiny EROS @DSSBY Heaven Cauiea fray. Day ia, Sunshine Holerean Bedelia. igen Heart Classical Music, Per Copy, 6c. This is the best edition of ¢lassical music published. Printed on fine paper from large new Pinte beautiful frontispieces. sche Afterwards Instrumental. | faettation to" ‘the Dance. vat +e rece # Sweet Droan EW oe 2 ih Five Galo Mikes | Fue Ngstare Pearce Sit Malden’s Prayer Vocal. \P Danie Are arte |Fesievort ¥oeere S: ene paredlon: |'Third Floor, 80th Bt. Seetion Here’s a s Saeckl Saturday Sale of Eyeglasses and Spectacles. In every instance the lenses are of pure white crystal, skilfully selected and adjusted. The eyeglasses have nickel-silver or gold- alloy nose-pieces and patent cork nose-rests; spectacles are fitted with nickel-plated nose-pieces. ‘With Axis Cul Pebbies, 98c. | Of Goldoine & Silverine, 68c, Warranted not to tarnish or break Set in goldotne frames, which al- made of solid metal all the way ways look bright and new; regular Optletans ask 00 and $4. oon pe through; would be considered a bar- ie for these goods. gain at $2.00 a pair. Eyeglasses and Spectacles with Solid Gold Parts; 85c. Eyeglasses have solid gold spring; spectacles, solid gold nose-pleces; scien: tifically made and highly finished. Eyeglasses are skeleton set; spectacles in gold-filled frames. Set with silex crystal periscopic lenses. Eyeglasses have patent cork nose-rests; spectacles can “be had In either straight or riding bow. Sold by exclusive dealers as high as $3.00 per pair. Main Floor, Front, Centre, BLOOMINGDALE TEE TRANSFER TO] BLOONINGDALE BROSS. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Str BLOOMINGDALES', \ Readjustment of stocks makes a clearance im-,, j There are hundreds of Jaunty garments for choice