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Sixth Ave, and 3ist St. louschold Needs - Gas Radiators—4 tubes, alum- $ 19 im tcp and base, jeweled front. Regu~ . fold everywhere at $1.50. Our - Oil Heaters—Worth $3.00. 5-qt. § 19 Mk, burns 12 hours without refilling; . dkéless, odorless; a reliable, economical Retailed everywhere at $3. Special at Dinner Sets—100 pieces; a set never sold before York at such a figure, Worth $8 98, $ 25 Large, pretty shaped pieces, including soup . jreen and 3 large platters. English porce- in, gc d lined and decorated in colors.... ; ' FOR FRIDAY ONLY SOLD DUST ricci 13 packaak LOC 2 Packages for 25c. NO. MAIL ‘ORDERS, _ Friday and Saturday Nomen’s Coats At Special Prices. | model Black Cheviot and Covert p Coaty fue nie’ tight fitting re inings, new Value $16.50. sss0ee 8.97 Style Coats, In heavy Pan with plush velvet trimmings, eens 197 Covert model, 42 inches long, ‘collarless, ting effect, leg-of- PIANOS. Slightly Used UPRIGHTS AT Bargain Prices. We have taken in exchange a num- ber of used upright planos which were in good order when received, but have since been thoroughly reno- vated by skilled piano builders and now present the appearance and have 4 the tone of new Instruments, ee 3 , Stern Brothers WILL OFFER TO-MORROW ON THIRD FLOOR Best Quality Wilton & Axminster Ru:zs ph $27.50 { Size 9 x 19 Oriental designs and colorings Regular ‘price $35.00 Mission Furniture (psusoar opportunity is offered for selection from a Jarge and interesting collection of OAK FUR- ITURE in Arts and Craits designs—Tables, Chairs, Cellarettes, Tabourettes, Open and Closed Desks, Book Cases, etc. "TO-MORROW ON THIRD FLOOR, SPECIAL SALE OF BOOK CASES, Glass Doors, $10.75, 14.75, 18.00 SIDE CHAIRS, Leather Seats, $4.95, 5,95, 695 ARM CHAIRS, 10,00 MAGAZINE STANDS, 9.75 TABLES, 11,00 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Walking Suits, Long and short coats—pleated skirts~-in plain cloths and mixtures, Taken from regular stock. Former prices $25.00 to $45.00, Red’ to JAMES McGREERY & C0, Furs, Boas. ; Mink (4 Skins), finished with Tails, | $16.50 and $21.50 Alaska Sable, $12.50 and $16.50 Blended Squirrel Scarf, $12.50 4 Skins Muffs, The latest flat shape Mink, $18.50 and $22.50 Alaska Sable, $10.50 Blended Squirrel, $10.50 New Model Persian Lamb Coat, with full sleeves, Lined with heavy Brocade, $95.00 Among the novelty Fur garments this season are numerous Stoles, Wraps and Neckpieces of Russian and Hndson Bay Sable, Ermine, Chinchilla, Moire Persiar Lamb, Seal, &c, Twenty-third Street. - Blue Stamps, ‘| JOUBLE B. & M, Blue Trad ing Stamps every morn! from8.30till12, Single Stamps from 12 till closing hour. 4 1 rT. Restaurant—5-Course Table d’Hote Lunch, 25c., 11 to 2,30 Each Day. Bargain Friday in the American Trade Sale Will Be a Wonderful Day of Values. EW shipments from our great purchases cf manufacturers’ stocks will be ready to-morrow morning, and every broken assortment and odd line left from the week’s tremendous selling will be sharply, reduced in price, Therefore, there are bargains of the most surprising sort, Great Friday Sale of Garments. Manufacturers’ Entire Stocks on Sale To-Morrow at Sweeping Price= Concessions. Tailor-Made Suits at Long Garments at $4.98. $4.98, Made trom black. zibeline, 42 inches long, shaped collar and belted back—biack These sults are made as illustrated —cheviots with fitted back, 36 Inches long, at left, from heavy blind cheviot full sleeve, reverse cuff; also Black ip black or blué, with 26-inch Cheviot Corset Jackets, 26 Inches double-breasted collarless coat, jong, belt effect, trimmed with 17 neck trimmed with straps and straps, velvet collar, tailor stitched, four pleats on coat sleeve, reverse front and cuffs; most sensational back, fitted values, at ° belted rea Ha es Girls’ Fine Zibetine Coats, full length, pen yess ° worm winter garments in two styles, one special...» with storm collar and deep military ‘ape, w Flare Skirts, in black or the other with stock collar and epaulets ay cheviot, fancy tibeline cloth on shoulders; both styles have full tourist back with or mannish mixtures, all lengths, perfect fitting; manu. tactured to sell at double this price; 98c Speclal atrsseee save $1,49 Fine White Waists, 69c, Unquestionably one of the great- est waist bargains ever offered, Made of white figured mercer- ized vestings, full blouse with pleated sides; double duchess front, trimmed with large pearl pleated back, new full belt, deep cuff, wide cloth facing and velvet trimming; brown, green and red; sizes 6 Ao 14; $6 value, at..... Girls’ Winter Coats, $1.69 Warm cheviot, double breasted, dezp circular cape, wide storm collar; trimmed with novelty braid, tourist style, belted back, gilt buttons, er: Ronnies 1.69 “b) Millinery at Half. never sold for less than green, at to-morrow at.... 36-inch Mohair Serges, sponged and shrunk, also shower LL*SILK Velvet Hats, mad: of good Sane JAMES HLGREERY& 0, five Cloth models tn rich A quality sitk velveton the newest frames, A few of th w of these are mentioned be- with draping and velvet, shirred and knotted low and offered al prices which make oof; 36-inch Plain Twili Cioth Suit+ ach line in a range of popular colorin, 29¢ a ’ id 49c, values, atseee tee =) t ac with fitted back and straight 44 inches long, fata New sleeves Value it models, in all the lead. ides and styles, up to,, $55.00 IN’'S and MISSES' COATS, it with as much care and as mod- in price as ou: Women's apparel, 4.97 to 29.00 ; 236 Sixth Avenue} Jaen 15th and 16th Sts.) GIVES FORTINE TOHS CHLOE His Sixtieth Birthday by Giv- to Each of His Three Chil- Pitt Mitchell, the “Tammany sas he is known, having for ure done most of the printing work | Pike Hall, and who was for twenty- & Jeader in the County Dem- re $80,000 poorer to-day than he Fyn @ week ago. By a few strokes of | ‘AGeh the man who has been known as “one! of New York's youngest old fs for years. Ibstead, however, of feeling badly it, Mr, Mitchell is willing to cele- ite his fall from a man worth $100,000 0n¢ worth only about $40,000. He told Jstory to a friend who met him on | street humming a tune and waiting | a Car, this joy, Billy?’ “You act like a two-year-old." mm better than that,” said , Mitchell; “won't you come and have @inner with me?" "Thén, after the walter had removed pena and the pair of old friends over thelr coffee and cigars, Mitchell the story. fa'one of the happiest days of Mite.” said he. “I am getting along and have just celebrated my yh birthday, Now, I went to work town as a boy for a dollar a ¥ have worked all my life. I live unless I worked. *Dadmit I have piaved some, too, always worked T got my business and I had} ‘Worth, perhaps $100.00), I ceie- my birthday by a breakfast. I Bye it myself, When my two boys 1 @aughter turned over thelr | waa under each a deed to a 6.0f property worth $30,000. ae iped away the thousands for which ‘he | asked the | | stitehet! whon asked aNut It to-day 1 must | fou ae, I decided that the thing to he tO give them what I have now ¢ till I died and have a wil! Of lawyers. They were sur- ‘Wanted to pass it back, but) SI have enovgh to live on * fotiners in It th to last me till I die longer than other money they get now good than it wil) pte ithe if possible for any one who Is not.in 4 position to purchase a new instru. ment to have a satisfactory and dur- able plano at less than half price. An early visit is suggested to take advantage of this unprecedented op- portunity, Arion,,, eee Like giving it away—in good order, Bernhar, worth double Wheeler ,..,. ...,.. $139.00 Beautifvl tone—splendid condition, Mollenhauer ,,.,.... $168.00 A really fine plano—beautiful case. in perfect order, Wagner,.........,., $178.00 Handsome case, excellent tone, great offer, New Uprights at $150, Fully Guaranteed for Ten Years. Of the special 75 new planos adver- tised in our sale last week we have 18 left. The chance to secure one of these new pianos at a merely nominal hy Rau) he embraced at once, 00 Termsot + Down, $6.00 Per Month. iy ——— The Celebrated BYRNE PIANOS $225.00 and Upwards, WALL PAPER, Another large purchase of Wall hel many pretty designs, all colorings, suitable for Bed-rooms, Dining-rooms, ete; regu- : lar price 8c., special Fri- 3% day and Satur $634 a Embossed Paper, suitable for all rooms; many designs to select from; full length and perfect goods; regular price 20¢, a‘ foll; special Friday and Satur- 10¢ day ere Feel like a boy, and I atill have a share in the business, at that.” “William Pitt, you s¢t me thinking,” sald the friend, as he looked away for a minute. “pry it, old man. You are a couple of years older than I am and you have more than I had and we both started with nothing,” sald Michell, as the pair continued to smoke, "Yes, the story Jn true,” sald Mn “it was mine and I had a right to de with it Just what I wanted, didn't I? So wac is there to kick?’ eee SERVANT AND SILVER GONE. Model Dome: Disappears and Many V les, Too, Mrs. Adrian Paradis, of No, 1% Wash- ington Park, Brooklyn, went to an ém- ployment agency In that borough on Monday Jast and hired as a servant &| anonymous donor of $200,000 to the Ne German girl who gave her name as| York Historical Boclety for the erec- Hannah. Hannah turned out to be a good cook and waltress and Mrs. Paradis was de- ghted, sull up when the family retired. Yes- | texday morning she had disappeared, Go| ™Ade at the last meeting of the so- had 61 pieces of silverware, @ napkina, table covers and an alarm clock. ‘The police have been asked to find the| be Withheld until the first part of the My buriness, and the two} jost property and they have started out build ng was completed. to find Hannah in the hope that she may be able to give them some informa. tlon, MR. DOOLEY r i WEG and when 1 go! Gives bis final Advice to voters tn next but 1 feel as Sunday's Wo Tuesday night Hannah was) teventh streets 18.00 « 25.00 Tourist Coats 15.00 of Plald-back worsted materials, Former price $20.00, Fur-lined Coats of superior ee Lp German Squirrel linings—with or without fur collars, Special at 28.50 Twenty-Third Street, West, Lace Waists. Oriental and Repousse Lace in white and ecru, made with yoke and long shoulder effect, trimmed with medallions and heavy lace insertions—very full blouse, new shape sleeves with deep cuffs finished with inser. tions, made over silk lining—original price $10,00, ae 5” Bway @ 13th St, $20,000. FROM HENRY DEXTER was at first reluctant to admit that he was the donor, but finally decided that his name could with propriety be announced now, “I wish you would state,” said Mr. Dexter, “that the money which I am giving the society is from my son's estate, which reverted to me at his death, and that I know I could not dis- vose of this part of ft In any way that Would cause him greater pleasure and Aged Philanthropist Admits He) satistaction were he alive to know of it. He had many tastes similar to mine Was the Donor of Princely| ana felt In debt to the society for the | aaaletance he received from it In his Anonymous Gift for Erection of researches,” Building for Historical Society Moves to Eacel Sm alan, “When the new building 1s complet- od—and I hope to see the day,” he sald, “we are going to have an instl- tution that will rival the Smithsonian in. Washington; yes, even excel tt. Orrando P. Dexter was shot and killed on his estate in the Adirondacks on Sept. 19. 19, by a poacher. The father |Offered a reward of $10,000 for evidence suMeiant to convict the murderer and the reward still stands. Mr, Dexter ways the man's identhy is known throughout the region in which his son Was shot, but that all are afraid to tes- tify emalnat him, ————— | TWO SPOONS FOR THREE, fo Jury Upholds Duff's Action in Ereskiae Furnished-Fint Lense. | tr. Dexter, however, has given The} WW, Grant Duff, @ merchant, of No, 631 Evening World permission to say that) broadway, was seed in the Yorkvtile the gift had come from him, and ex- | Muntefval Court to-day by John Had- | plained that It was for a memorial to! cock because he refused to stay two | hia son, Orrando P. eater, who was| months ina furnished flat which the | murdered in the Adirondacks a year latter rented to him at No, 116 East ago. In making the donation Mr, | Severty-first street. Duff's defense was Dexter st’pulated that « tablet should | that ihere wore but two in the be placed on the new bullding of the house, In the lease the stiplation society stating that it waa erected in | {hat {he occupants of the flat should be memory of his gon. och told le lrascd tor (wo monthe In Memory of Son. SO nd n When seen at his Henry Dexter, aged philanthropist, patron of fine arts, one of the founders | of the Boeety, and millionatre, was the tlon of a new building for the soctety, | to front om Central Park West, be- tween Seventy-#ixth and Seventy: | The announcement of the gift was | clety by President Hoffman, who said | that the donor asked that his name Men’s Haberdashery Dep't, Cravats. 100 dozen Cravats, English Squares and French Four- in-Hands, made of heavy Imported Silks, Dark or medium grounds, including the latest slate grey, with white and black figures, g0¢ each. Value $1.00 to $1,50 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO, _ Ladies’ Hosiery. Fine gauge French Silk Stockings, with lace weave insteps, Exclusive de- signs. Black or white, $5.00 per pair. Value $7.50 Ladies’ black Cotton Stock- ings, made of two thread heels, soles and toes, asc, per pair. Twenty-third Street, MISCREANT POISONS THORSES IN STABLE Three Owned by Williamsburg Tradesmen Wil! Die, Others May Recover— Arsenio Is Mixed with Their Food. Seven out of eight horses belonging | to small tradesmen were polsemed early tovday in the stable at Ns, (7 AoKibben street, Williamsburg. ‘The police believe some one mixed ar- senic with the food the horses were eating. Three of the horses will die, but the veterinary surgeon who was called In hopes to save the others, Some wrens a nuraber of horses Tt od eel ee os Williamsburg. and of them ue ace To sal Women’s Hosiery, including plain and wool ribbed hose, “Maco” yarn. High spliced | in the most exquisite manner; value $3, at i'dren’s $2.00 Beaver Hats at 98c.—Full napped Bes Hats, black only, in all the best shapes, in- 9 8 3 2,000 yards 38-inch All*Wool Plain and Fancy Granite Cloth, in a complete assort- ment of the best colorings and black staple; 39c $0c, values, al eeereeeeees 38-inch All ool Storm Serges, in brown, blue and cream; values 6$c. and 89¢c,, A9c Special at, +. cluding rolling-brim sallors and large bell-crown Manufacturers’ Sample Dress Shapes 19-inch All-Silk Pon: soft Messaline finish; 19-inch Colored Satin, each line ina wide range of the wanted colors, including white, (oe flats. Value $2.00; special at....., seeeee sees in all the newest and latest shapes, made of 29 cream and black, 40.cent value, at, C good quality mohair felt in every color, Values ta this tremendous assortment range up to 98¢,, all special to-morrow at . ’ , Boys’ 3.50 O’coats, Reefersx Suits, 1.49 Intensely luteresting Sale Appealing Forcefully to All Economica! Parents, » INever knew a dull Friday in our Boys’ Clothing section, Good reason, too; for — efforts are always made to present only the most extraordinary values, To-morrow's offering inclu a gigantic purchase of garment from a prominent manufacturer to be placed on sale « 29% at a saving of over half, The Reefersare % length, ages 3 to 8, in browns and mixtures : Sale of Notions, and grays in Melton cloth. The Overcoats are Russian style, with two rows of mill. tary buttons, insignia on sleeves, full length cut, ages 3 to 8. The Suits are double. breasted styles, various roixtures of all-wool ebevints; also Sailor Blouse and Norfolk Sewing Silk, 250 yard spool at .. Laundry Bags, each at.. Saxony Worsted, skeins Suits, ages 3 to $; VAlUC $3.50, abs..secesewerorren cesses crtenneereeee Boys’ Knee Pants Special at 29c. a Pair. 1} Another sensational sale of Atl-Wool Knee Pants; have double knees and patent bands, Shoe Laces, dozen at .....0++ Handsome Pillow Top and back Satin Pad Supporters, pair.,,. tellent valueat... or Pearl Buttons, 2 dozen on card Underwear & Hosiery Embro Stik, fancy colors, spool al Women’s Superior Quality Fleece Lined 19¢ Fancy Coat and Dress Trimming Buttons, per Vests and Pants, well made and well fieeced; Peer! Lamb Wool Soles, pair.. Splendid 29¢, value, At..seeessceeseeeeeess Boys’ Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear; Basting Cotton, 100 yards, per dozen, wi jr Pins, 16 paper, Shirts have neatly bound neck and front, drawers with double gusset, suspender tapes; value 3 5c; Sale price.seeess senses 35c. Hosiery, 19c. fine gauge cashmere, full fashioned lisle finished cotton, with extra elastic tops, Nota pair in the lot worth 19 less than 2S¢ and many are worth 35¢; sale Flannel Wear, Gorsets, Infants’ Wear, Btc. price at, per pair,, JOMEN’S Canton Flannel Drawers, heavy Infants’ Wear, Children’s Wear, &. quality, Knickerbocker style, trimmed with 39c Infants’ Silk Emdroidered Caps, also hemstitched tucks, hemstitched cambric ruffles, Soc, value’at.. full ruche and French styles, heavy lined; sizes 44 "496 Drawers, with ize 2 to G years ; $0c. value, OIC Corsets, habit hip, medium bust, lace trimmed, flonnce of four insertings of wide torchon lace, 79¢ and lace ruffles; $1.25 value at Lace Jabot Pine Hand«Made inthe ites et wae Pe, in the latest 3 value 4% Fleece Lined Merino Corset Covers, size 16 Inches; 75¢.+value, at.. Sh a 98c with fancy end ee garter attachments; in white $2.00 Glocks, 98c. Laces & Neckwear At, CACNes sees eee Paes ert and Short Nainsook Dresea, i 40 inches; finished seams, §0c. value, gn ye yokes, skirts trimmed with one and) two +3 insertings of wide Val. lace and lace ruffles; $1.39 Bé Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, al+wool, in mh sreeeeeerens see . pink, blue, lavender and gray; fancy trimme: 98c and Ms. ’ Women’s Belts. An ideal clock foT]]The Very Best Value That Has [| green et AS ie nae the mantel or white and butter, dressing table, 15¢ Value, theese sever vee Children’s meery. lity Outing Flannel collars; also satin ribbon bound; $1.25 value at eet; sl Walking Skirts, fine cambric, full umbrella Been Offered This Season. % able for sleeve draping; valde MEN'S Belts made of the new Panne 2c, at, per yat. sosencs igs Fine Americ movements ; war. ranted to be cor- rect timekeepers ; these clocks are (a, full high, $2.00 value, Spe- 98c cia] to-morrow at.,,.. c $10 Dressers at 100 Solid Oak Dressers, like illustration, with 3 large drawers, finished / with cast brass handles, fio velled French plate 3 nel: sin latest style in the new Reman Gilt, Oxtdized “and Gun Metal—would be yards 25¢ Veilings—Chiffon Vells, long, in navy, browa ae black ; value 49¢., at, each,., Wrought Iron handle, §-quart No. 7 Coal Cook with 1$at5oven, “pues Parlor Stove, self 5.98] Oil and Goal Stoves. Ol) Heaters, $2.69. hott wi ooe ‘Sie 2.69 (3) toad ieee pest 40) 98 tr hp pa xd 92 ¢

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