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“MEANTIME LET IN CASE OF FIRE [DEFICIT FACES EYE CALL THE BUTLER KD EAR FIRMARY And if that Personage Does Not The Indebtedness Now Is Happen to Be in the House,) Why, Get a Messenger Boy to Hunt Him Up. les IT BLAZE. This Was the Procedure in the Well- Regulated Hopkine Home, but the Butler Gave Up His Shave and Got Busy In the Nick of Time, The French mafd of Mr, and Mrs. Moses Hopkins, of No. 1 East Fifty- aixth street, smelt smoke in the upper part of the handsome Hopkins home to- day, and cried excitedly for her mis- tress. Mrs, Hopkins has always mado it a point never to be ruMed at any- tilng. She calmly directed the maid to get the butler. “The butler, he 1s not to be found,” was the maid's report, after having tripped from stair to stair all over the house, By this time the smoke had Frown really offensive. “Where is he asked Mrs. Hopkins. “Oh, madame, dame, he is having his face shaved, and oh, madame, I do not know where the place is."" A careful inquiry brought out the fact that the butler, proud of his Englisn birth and smooth face, patronized a bar- ber shop on Sixth avenue, “Call a messenger boy at once and notify the butler that the house ts on fire,” ordered Mrs. Hopkins, ‘This way done. And the smoke kept backing down the chimney and the fire kept get- ting more and more serious, When the butler received the mes- sage he was partly shaved. The lather had been removed from his right cheek. He realized the import of the situation instanter and without waiting for the barber to complete his operations grab- bed « towel, wiped what soap he could from his fine smug face and made « vee line for the home of his employ- ment. “The house's burning up!’ was the first cry of alarm that greeted him at the door-step, th y don't you put it out?" shouted butler, or You we have been waiting,” said the French maid. ‘The butler went to work at once. Trailing behind him was a corps of servants, all more or less speechless with fear. The smoke had now pene- trated the entnire: house. ‘The butler py major domo. off hand.“ sald to do Is to get read in ‘the napers, that meu who perform ‘their With that he broke the ind sent off the private alarm, @ very few minutes a part of the Department had arrived on the firs was due to a congested in the grate, The ui Mhere way feene fue andar Diaze was qui ho appreciable damage, and the butler returned to the barber shop. where his shave was finished. ‘The fire delayed him an hour in his day’ — NEWPORT HARBOR FROZEN. NEWPORT, R. L, Feb, 11.—The en- tire Inner harbor 1s closed by Ice tp-dav and navigation is suspended. For the first time since the torpedo-station was established: the water In the main rae ning from here to the station froze du ing the night, sitating a shu down of the smokeless powder and gull cotton factories to-day, 11° sales FRIDAY AND heet Music $22,000, and Is Increasing at the Rate of About $2.000 Each Month. Facing a deficit of $22,000 from last year and an indebtedness accumulating at the rate of about $2,000 a month, the directors of the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary must close the Institution, or at least part of it, unless help is forth- coming. They estimate it will take an endowment fund of $500,000 to put tho hospital on a self-supj@rting basis, A meeting of tha directors will be hela Wednesday next. when some action will be taken to meet the conditions which obtain, or to take Steps to raise mone Pavillon4 were recent! led to the 11 firmary, but no provision was made for | ® the expenses of the management. Increased cost of Mving dnd | higher wages demanded’ by nurses and other employees are other causes assigned for the indebtedness into which the in- firmary ts falling. The New York Eye and Kar In: firmary was founded y-four years 50,L00- aud pvernol 1 rich men us J, Plerpont Morgan, Adrian Iselin and Cornelius Vanderbilt, and such women a3 Miss Caroline Phelps Stokes. FCAT FR CLD BEFORE REVERE Testimony of Edward Germain and Wife to Be Taken as to Which Shall Have Custody and Submitted to Court. ‘The complications resulting from Ed- ward Germain stealing his own child, Eugene, from its mother, Anna 8, Ger- main, in Chicago, when she had been awarded Its custody in a divorce de- cree; his indictment for kidnapping in Chicago, and his arrest here for recutsition will be untangled by Justic: Davis, of the Supreme Court, on the testimony of all concerned, to be taken by James J. Nealls, referee. Moses H. Grogamiin, who got a writ of habeas corpus for Germain, claimint that no proof of any crime was before the court, declared he could prove by Mrs, Germain herself that she was un- fit to have the child, claiming that she had abandoned little Hugene in Chi- cago to go all over the country wit! her father-in-law. George Gordon Battle, who turned the tables on Germain by getting a writ In behalf of Mrs. Germain, directing Ger ain to produce little Eugene in court, id-this was all fudge and fustian, and vway, the Chicago court had award- “the child to his mother and the father has been Indicted In Chicago for kidnapping lim, and was capturetl here and. fe held for’ extradition The little boy was brought to court by an attache of St. Mary's Home where he was placed by his father, His father held him on his knee in court, but the mother did not approach him. Justice Davis said he would send them r, Nealls, who will take their y and report to him, 2 me the boy will be in charge of he Children’s Society, and Mr. Germain be admitted to bail in $1,000. | AL SATURDAY. The following music, which {8 sold regularly at 50 and 60 cents per copy, we offer at the special price of 11 cents Ul 11¢ 11¢ 11¢ 11° ‘The Song Hit of * Harry Bulger's Big Hit 11° Sammy. (Wizard of Oz.) My Falin-Leaf Mald. (Charlotte Wieno's Ig Nit. In the Springtime, Annie, Dear. | I'm Sorry I'll Bo Busy All'Next Wook, | Good-By Liza Jano, | YO. Mendelssohn's Spring Song: With Words, For Home and Ireland, Andrew Mack's We'll Hurry to Church. Big Song Hits, Love You: Knickerbocyer Girl, on a-shining. Silv'ry Moon. | I'd Like to Hear Don’t Want to Be a Lady. (Mother Goose. | Sweet Bunch of Daisies, D By the Sycamore Tree. (Rogers Bros.) | 11° Under the Elms March (new.) | Valse Ideal; very pretty, In Old Vienna Waltzes: new. Billionaire Two-Step. A Coquette; Intermezzo, | 11° The Instrumental Craze of THE CROWN DANCE FOLIO (Acknowledged the Best). . THE CROWN MANDOLIN AND GUITAR Intermezzo from Cavalleria. ; Melody in F, Yid Folks at Home, rittn Noctu Sin Dri Mendelasobn's Sprvise Song. ethe Little Princess. Menderssont's’ — Wedding ssenré Dance. » « FL Ly ino rn NOTE.—Tho ploces mai aro sul We solicitand pay ut Oranxe, Jolly Fellows ‘Mother Goos6."*” DOWN ON THE FARM UNDER THE MISTLETOE BOUGH QUEEN OF THE BUNGALOW The Rogers Bros.’ Big Hit. TWO EYES OF BROWN Jessie Bartlett Davis's Big Hitin ‘*Erminic."* ] [© THERE'S NOBODY JUST LIKE YOU The Baliad Hit of America. THE GIRL YOU LOVE From ‘Sliver Siipper’’ and ‘*Three Littte Malds,’* hat Song Again. | with —INSTRUMENTAL— LAUGHING WATER OLIO (4 books). 18c. por book, by mail 21¢ Also the Following Popular Classic Music, 7¢ Copy. Rubinstein, rn. Simple, Contension: janmstery [el Blossoms Waltz. Mi Larno. Remember Me. orders from veacl Fattanton i erin hem nn ba eerie Add 2 cents for each pléce ordered by mail: LAUGHING WATER 11° ie lite 11¢ 11¢ 11¢ 11¢ (Mother in .*!Mother Goose." SUI in the Old Front Line. Goose.) : . Up Ina Cocoanut Tree. Sun Dance. Song. poys inthe Gallery for Mino, ot Us Swear it in the Pale Moontight. ‘The Salt of the Sea for Me. (Fine baritone ‘orcontralto solo.) |. (Runaways.) . (Mother Goose.) u Are My Star. Andrew Mack. Love Inan Orchard. (A Girl from Dixie.) ith You Beside Me. Rip Van Winkle. Boys and Girls." (Mother Goose.) Du, Liebst Mir im Herzen: comic hit. 7 Waltz song hit. Uy Clarii 11° Tho Sun Dance: big hit. The $!. Louls Rag: very popular. The koxhunter’s March and Two-Step. Jack Tar: by Sousa. Humpty Dumpty Two-Step; fine. 11° -(spectal) 28¢., by mail 356 the Country. For Plano. mt and Peasant liam ‘Yell, Dwell. with | Over the Wavos Waltzes. Phee ) Black Hawk Waltz. My Old Kent flome. The ‘rlatterer | Under the Double {ugle. Minuet by Paderewakl. | Ave Maria. the Stell, Mo Not. sk" votre nas otter Frame sHonolulu Racine Patrol. sCrimeon Lily. Waltzen in’ Sweet, Semember: SRunllo Gavotte. sWoula You? ‘Te Not Vrue. larch. ea ordaen, asd aca prepared to nt tly at special reduced rates. l and THE WORLD: THURSDAY BV2:NiNG, FEBRUARY 11 was LOSING ALBUMEN—VITALITY GETTING LOWER.” Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets Made a Well MAN of Him. dea Health. health, vigor a! cue from the d I 5 Joseph to ub Rememb two years. My f holp me. My y Keene wetting: 1, of the ort Tablets ° iM he it-his. gratitude, ead it t Eon a complication | Tot Jer trouble fo | and wo' have been ent. [tried a of advertised re with no good re mon cured. a few are for publi Pha day letters like come to us from who But “alors of vitality in a wk, fin aw nL TO. yr f Dr. Pettingill’s Kidne influence Fees of men lke , eure must v y-Wort Tablets. , and x The y ‘help. Virie, Kidney-¥ ctatuanunese te of Dr are. absolutely to Vited he Wis broken, They contatn they quickly Drought back of noxious young or old, ain thin They Cure Fading Vitality—Albuminuria—Backache—Kidney & Bladder Troubles Alleock’s ELL | ——$__ —-~— Allcock's Porous Plaster has a fine aromatic odor because it’s made of the choicest materials that can be had — it cures because it’s made of the right material. Just smell one, that’s all you have to Sy do to compare it with all other plas Your sense of as) a9 SS 22) is best. ters. smell will tell you which POROUS PLASTER REMEMBER—AUtcock’s Plasters are good for all pains and aches. They have been in use 55 years, have been imitated moro than any article ever sold » made moro cures than any other external remedy. and ‘They are guaran- teed not to contain belladonna, opium or any poison whatever. They are made of healing, vegetable gums which soothe, strengtlen and cure. GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR—THE OASOARETS Candy Cathartic are always put up in blue meta! box, our trade-marked, lo: octagonal, stamped 00 O. -tailed O 100, 250,500. Sample and booklet free. Address STERLING REMEDY OO., Chicago or New York. ¢30 SPECIAL DISCOUNT TH ALLOWED ON A eRe TOUTS KEL ee tn our Ww OMPLETEL $123 WAGTUAL VALUE $200 Damasi Par in i . a je. FURNISH A FLAT AT S65 i$ A WRE LIST OF GooDs. and i, OPEN EVENING re Allowed on the eover — tablet lever sold in bulk. Al) druggists, ‘I young Men's Full Dress C ') usual, Fire-proof Safes for the home—made by Herring - Hall - Marvin Safe Company, $29.96, $54.96, $64.96. Men’s Evening Apparel. 20 FI Economy in Evening Clothes—tair Prices for worthy qualities and unap- proachable styles, No use splurging m the verge of unreasonable extrav- i}agance when buying formal dress. Glance at our prices; come and look long and well at our goods. $24.96 for Full Dress Suits, mace of imported Venetian worsted, lined throughout with s Tuxedo Coat to match,$14.96 $29.96 for full dress suits, made of fine untinished worsted, lined with merveilleux and faced With gros grain. Tuxedo Coat to match,$ 17.96 $39.06 for Full Dress Suits, made of imported Thibet, lined with merveilleux and faced with heavy gros grain, $23.94 for+ Tuxedo Suits, made of imported Venetian worsted, lined with silk. $9.96 for Tuxedo Ci ats, made . Of undressed worsted,’ faced with. embroidered emblems, 3 ats and Sizes 34 and 35 in., lined with cj reduced from $19.96 and $26.24 to $14.96, Trousers to match at $5.49, , Boys’ Clothing. —24 », Boys’ Rus: n Blouse Suits, made of blue Serge, sailor collar trimmed with Prac paca ae sleeve decorated ith embroidered emble: i 214 to 8 years, $3.49, a loys’ Combination S; Doublecbreasted styles, mnie coh ant wool cheviots, includ ! of trousers, $3.69, 1M Xtra pair Young Men’s Suits, single o1 b breasted styles made a fancy ce iots, cassimeres and black Thibets, sizes 14 to 20 years: at $7.49,” _ Men’s Shirts. _,, rm Now, as heretofore, our Shirt values are not matched anywhere. When vou find them at lower prices, you may be sure that they are wofully slighted in material and workman- ship—simply makeshifts for the sake of beating Macy’s—and, as . Tesulting in “boomerangs. Examine and compare. We've made it easy for you to do so, Soft and Stiff-bossomed Shirts, made of fine percale and madras, at. tached or detached cuffs, sold’ by others at $1.00 and $1.50; special at c. Negligee Plaited and Stiff-bo: 4 Shirts, made of beautiful cheviot and madras, attached and detached cuffs, sold hy others at $1.50 and $2.00; special at 94. Laundered White Shirts, coat style, open back and front, attached or de- tached cuffs; also three styles of vlaited bosoms, sold by others at $1,00 to $1.50; special at 68¢, Men’s Silk and Silk- plaited Half Hose. Men’s Silk-plaited Half Hose, side clocks in assorted colors on plain black grounds, spliced heels and toes, 69c, Men's Silk-plaited Half Hose, fancy side clocks on plain black grounds, double heels and toes, 89c. Men's Spun Silk Half’ Hose, Insteps embroidered in white and colors on black grounds, spliced heels and toes, $1.19. Men's Black Pure Silk Half Hose, all- over lace in large variety of designs $1.89, ‘ eee Men's Black Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, insteps embroidered in black and colors on black grounds, $2.19, Men's Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, insteps embroidered in black and colors, $2.49. Men's Half Hose, Men's Black Cotton-and-lisle-thread Half Hose, our own importation, hand-embroidered designs on plain black grounds, ten different patterns to select from, all sizes, others ask 50c.; our price 33¢. Women’s Hose. Women's Imported Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, our own impor- tation, plain and double Richelieu ribs, spliced heels and toes, 29¢, Women's Imported Lace Lisle Thread Hose, new designs, spliced heels and toes; others ask 50¢.; our price 36c. colors, $3 ” Playing Cards, ivory tine ished, backs in assorted de- ins and colorings,....... 19¢. ‘Columbia’? Whist Playing Cards, aluminum finish, French = size 22c. “Trophy” Whist Playing Cards, highly finished, backs in as- iA sorted colors, French size, 24€. “Congress” Playing Cards, enamel finish, gold edges, backs decorated with forty-two diferent de- Bien aad several ecloHnEye BACH Pinochle Decks, 48 cards, enam- lied finish, red and blue backs Reosicdeiss be Pinochle Decks, double packs, 64] cards, French size, including 7 and 8 | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WOUK WONDERS, | Rida ath sbahi i spots, enamelled finish, red and blue backs....,....+- 3ic.| SPECIAL NOTICE.—Lincoln’s Birthday Is Not a Store-Closing Holiday. Ss 1904. traction of their real value. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, \ Bway. at 6th Ave. ‘ 34th to 35th St. Furs Less Than Half. These warmthful Furs—rich, lustrous and elegant—seem all the more genial because they may be secured at a Frugal women will wear them with satisfaction. know the delightful experience of buying exactly what they want, enjoying the ownership of ideal Furs on the liberal basis of less than half prices. This week shoulda close the chance. $39.96 for Dark Eastern Mink Cushion Muffs. $34.74 for Blended Hudson Bay Sable Round Muffs. $39, 74 for Broadtail Flat Muffs, $34.96 for Eastern Mink Round Mufls, $26.96 for Black Lynx Flat Muffs, $18.74 for Broadtail Flat Mutts. $14.96 for Mole Flat Muffs. $16.96 for Black Bear Round Mufts, pring Stetson’s highest standard quality Stetson’s newest blocks for Spring Stetson’s four-dollar Hats heviots. dollars. Medicinal Wines. -» »- When you buy by the gallon we furnish jug free. James E. Pepper Whiskey § years old, our regular price $2.64 gal., 59c. bottle; for this sale, gal. $2.24; bot 49c. Finch's Golden Wedding Rye, seven years old, our reg- ular price $3-74 gal., 84c. bottle; for this sale, gal., $3.04; bot., 69c. Old Hermitage Rye, 12 years old, regular price 94c. a bottle; for this sale... ..ccsesecscscsesseceemmecseeee ssncodes' Champagnes—Derenay Pere et Fils, Epernay.. Extra dry, 1893, case quarts, $19.98; pints, $21.99. Vin Brut, 1893, case quarts, $21.98; pints, $23.98. Camille Barthe’s Bordeaux Wines. case qts., our regular price $7.493 special $6.24 case qts., our regular price $9.495 special $8.24 case qts., cur regular price $9.94; case qts., our regular price $5.49; special case qts., our regular price $9.9. “Red Star’’ Brand Bass & Co’s Ale. Bass & Co., the Burton-on-Trent Brewers, make only We buy it from the brewers direct. We have an expert to bottle it. Margaux, Larose, Lafite, Sauternes, Yquem, one quality of ale. dozen bottles, $1.42. California Wines, Red Star Brand. Playing Cards and Chips. 3» n. sorted colors, boxes of 100, 24¢.; engraved with flag, 49c.; embossed dragon, %9c, Poker Chips, mineral ivory, as sorted colors, size 1 9-16 inches, numbered, boxes of 100, o7¢; plain indestructibl mineral vory Poker Chips, inlaid several designs, assorted colors, boxes of 100..... $1.98 Stained wood Poker Racks, without cards or chips, $2.27. John B. Stetson & Co.’s Men’sCustom Tailoring $30.00 Suits to $40.00 Suits $30.00 Suits to $40.00 Suits $30.00 Suits to $40.00 Suits Among the fabrics are this season's importations of Eng- lish and Scotch Cheviots and Cassimeres and the highest ades of Domestic Worsteds and Blue and $19.50 For This Sale *19.50. Every Suit will be cut, tailored, lined and finished pre- cisely as they were when we sold them at thirty to forty Prices are affected in your favor, but quality of workmanship is not deteriorated a particle. Claret, gal., 89c.; case quarts, $2.86. Zinfandel, gal., $1.19; case quar Burgundy, gal., $1.44; case quarts, $4.18, Riesling, case quarts, $3.46. Sauternes, case quarts, $4.99, Tokay, gal., $2.84; half gal., $1.43. Port, Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel, gal., $1.49; bottle, 46c. “Mohawk” Playing Cards, enamel, Poker Chips, composition, plain, Gilt Miniature Frames, small and finish, hacks in assorted designs and style, size 1% and 1% inches, as- cabinet sizes, oval and square: plain, 98c. Double cabinet square Photo frames; paranoid, plain, rich gold designs, 39¢. Polished Wood Poker Cases, without cards or chips, $2.74, $4.98, $7 $8.19 and $12.37. Poker Sets—200 packs of cards, $3.5 $8.27 and $13.04; 300 chips and three packs of cards, $4.41, $0.09, $8.44, $9.51 and $12.52. chips. and two | 3.51, $4.41, $0.42, | | Shad Planks ~ tase of oak, grown on the Southern Florida Ham- mocks—famous for the fine flavor it imparts to the fish. 49c., 89c. Silk Sale. - Exceptional values—To be exact, some are neariy nalf; many are quarter less than regular prices— and all are splendid qualities and de- sirable weaves, 39 for 50¢ Guaranteed Black Taffetas. 49c for 65¢ Guaranteed Black Taffetas, 59c for 80c Guaranteed Black Taffetas, 27 in. They'll $9.74 for Misses’ Ermine Scarfs, 69 for $1.00 Guaranteed Black trimmed with heads and. white Taffetas, 26 in fox tails. wl 7 $10.89 for Black One-skin Fox Scarfs, trimmed with heads and tails, 49 for Monkey Pelerines, trimmed 1 $8.49 with seal band. | $6.96 90¢ quality for 68c. Soie, for Moleine Tie with 79¢, ct chenille fringe. Scarfs, | €37.49 for Long Blue Lyn+ Double i# a Boas. and delicate lace effects. and $2.00 qualities at 88c. dots, Persian and ——! woe cay ae onl learing out broken lint 4200 als for cn | aatiyat 39c, “a 4 ‘Women’s Underwear * Reduced. Women’s White Mercerized Tights, heavy weight, ankle reduced from $1.44 to $1.19. Women's White Silk Mixed heavy weight, ankle length; from $1.89 to $1.44. at $2 97 heavy weight, ankle length; r fram suos te s189, Women's White Spun Silk Tights, are length; reduced from $2.49 ta 12.19, 4 Covers “high ‘eck, Yong seat ers; high neck, long sleeves, reduced from $1.44 to $1.24. Women’s White and Natural Me- tino Combination Suits, long sleeves, high neck; reduced from $1.89 to $1.44, - Boys’ Underwear. Boys’ Egyptian Cotton Combina. lack fitting, sizes 26 to 34 inches; re- duced from 89c to 69c. bs Boys’ Natural Ribbed Merino Shirts and Drawers, long sleeves, all sizes reduced from 89c to 69¢. Men’s Underwear. Men’s Natural Merino Shirts and from 98c and $1.19 to 69c. Men's Ribbed Mercerized Cotton Shirts and Drawers. medium and weight; also Ribbed Natural ; reduced from $1.44 and $1.59 74c special $8.69 $4.24 3 special $8.69 Embroideries. 10c. to 15c, Swiss and Nainsook Matched Baby Sets and Ribbon Bead- ing, 4° and 7° Our prices—bottle, 12c.; , $3.46. Umbrellas.— . Women’s Umbrellas, ‘seven-ribbed close-rolling paragon frames, ste! rod, covered with dependable piece- dyed taffeta, case and tassel—sterl- ing, Dresden, French Gilt and Sil- ver-trimmed natural wood handles —$1.29. Men's Umbrellas, seven-ribbed close: roll paragon frames, steel rod, cov- ered with pure silk taffeta, silk case and tassel, bamboo, horn and silver-trimmed natural Wood handles............ 3298 Frames.-'*t "- Imported French Bronze Photo Frames, cabinet size, l’art nouveau and other fine designs, dust proos, easel backs, $2.57, $2.98, $3.24. | Photograph floral aad rococo decorations, 19. Gilt Photo Frames, oval miniature, cate de visite, Scherer and cabinet styles; floral, rococo and other choice decorations, 24¢, Beautiful Rhinestone, Copper and Art Leather Frames, $1,49 to $18.98, Heavy Gold-plated Photo Frames, cabinet, boudoir and ‘panel styles; oval, round ana square shapes, decorated with classic Grecia borders, roco- co and floral designs, ease! stands, dust proof backs, some titted with convex glasses Giit Florentine Photo Frames, assorted designs, square and oval centres, 490. Gold-plated Photo Frames, cabinet size, rich scroll designs, easel backs, dust-proof, 74c. Heavy Silver- plate Photo Frames, cabi- net size, plain design, square cabinets, setae: easel backs, $1.49, $2.24) | hoice at 74c. a+ A. lbiaabaee a Black Double-faced Peau de Soie, Black Peau de Cygne and Peau de 27 in. wide, $1,00 quality. at Black Moire Imperial Silks, enriched with dainty polka dots, Pekin stripes Also Pure-dye Moire Taffeta, $#5¢ ’ Printed Liberty Satins, polka scrofis bn Women’s White Spun Silk Ti y tion Suits, heavy weight, perfect « Drawers, mostly large sizes, reduced . former prices 98c to $2.98; . eta Bn a ree a

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