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WAR, GIRL G DISAPPEARS," COLDIS COMING of Miserable Weather Hannah Schieat Wants interes White suit ts © Conditions in New York Hurry- ©.’ ing in Form of Freezing: Blast from the West. : Trem the west a breeze came low daug ‘i York s vanguand| Me . : d it DO ok GA great “a “a ie ; 5 breeze came harder ande ! @ veil lifted slowly banks arose, #(ubb “4 ter they were swept away « : ee B as . t to sea. Now and Srreturn for a few s 4 came on and New 4 to light and seurr: ag cl hy ited long for this west hor ‘hie’ city has not been | fort. By every Sfrom Ohio, Per waey ard along tie We Gome in tint weather making e ibe es hal Messenger a Week Dense Fog Delnys Trafic, For so dense ¢ ps and hundreds of su! d at th Sound stea nrlike to destroy these oly onday. Not « land during ¢ tid not mak Vessel passed dy In fa at tie sitp wing ite nuit On the health « dag usual the poor treating thousands who hay made {Il by the damp, penetra: ne Liners Arrive, d go were twe te, and they or without Covi Wells Cit Avator Hugoma, ‘this mornl boats, which wer ¢ Sound un two and @ walt ORTY-MILE GALE ; HITS PITTSBURG, PITTABURG, Dec, %—The severe raging in the aed etruck this the by Ze) Aged Por wring | This is what Fore t Emery says wn her f Sse th y be expected to-n be she made Snow flurries and mach colder ‘ aD. minimum temperature | } 4 y about fifteen s A merally fate) P.nhers faillinalre, of N northwest to () t eh hi , ; frm | Now York oon been wrepped ina reat | ‘ uabend selth tr fox for many hours, and tt has SEEKS A A GUARDIAN. BURNS PROVE FATAL. Dies of Injuries AKO, himself imprisoned tn the wreck, mM, SUTH AVE, 192 T020" STREET | Simpson Crasufor $150.00 for a Weber upright piano — that sold originally for *450.00. OW comes a Pianola Piano Player at 100.00 that sold originally for 250.00, and we don't think there’s a shadow of a doubt about their forming the strongest bargain combination in New York. { day of our great after-Christmas clearing, ur over the Thursday list below you may find others you consider more favorably we've put them In excellent condition they are extremely desirable possessions, pald to apply on a new plano at any time within one year you may wish to ex change. others a 2A AES THE woerni _WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1904, | the ear came on until It Jof both bey and man. une Under Weee! POLICE AND Ald s Juvenile Prisoner, ie, Sa of Burglary, in Patrol Wag:n with Captors When Trolley Car Hits Vehicle. wok a and Weat wrally injuring | er =o" MARY BROWN wns we .| and hoa - tof bare 4a patrol. | verely | man ond reveraly wounding @ police | hy wap STS Wie SRR ee _ SON SEARCHING FOR [ No. Et Hot MISSING FATHER. erat Of saeoh Goldtere Disappeared r ra ie fd ae © Qotober with Money and Dia- fA | ‘in an attempt to steal a yon from a wagon. monds—Kelatives Worried, joldberg, having in his poss As: * ken and a diamond pin and ring was f , e1on Oct, 2 and has not deus 4 . is elie wagon house en wrecked febed care i nt. The wagon from | at Feet i (a stree tion W lent ¢ his parm Gokiberg, who aha : Se i rer ac No. 13 Laws to the rooms Ndren'# Boolety, and, driven by Clarkson, a poligaman, and y Patrolman James Guarin, warted for the enciety ng ster Couldnt Stop Car, e West | ear adway at ‘Third No, 306 hore down n Motorman Thomas J ¢ brakes, Lut the wheels pery rails, and atrik fed it for nearly a were thrown down | ey broke thelr thelr feot expense by using the the aces. Suringt thay | th | wagon was jamned ahead ar. Clarkson was hurled to CAS JET GENERATOR, falling clear of the wreck The burner that lights your room, will heat it striking the sidewalk, sendering | tr HEAT LIGHT." No waste of wus fame heats the GENERATOR ir the: sala 0), YOU get more light, plus heat 1 was under the spline Tingantly attached, Send forcireuiar. Bent 1 patrol wag ng with the boy postpald for $1.00, Agents wanted, The boy yelled for help, aa he found * MM, CRANE COMPA! “TheGasSiort, MILB) Bradway, But They will be sold to-morrow together for $250.00, or separately f $150.00 and $100.00 respectively, as a special feature of the second 'sr0.00 down takes a: any used piano. Monthly payments may be arranged to your satisfaction, There are no less than seventeen other special values. ¢ the best. In fact, we kne We don't claim these there are others Just as good, and by glancing They certainly furnish excellent examples, though, of the great importance f this sale of used pianos. We never took better pianos in exchange for new Instruments, and now that You do not run the slightest risk, for we agree to allow you full amount We represent such celebrated pianos as Packard, Schubert, Gabler i and seven all subject to exchange are: Fourth Floor, * | On Thursday, Dee, 29th,| On Friday, Dec, 30th, On Saturday, Dec. 31st, we oller: Our (Original we offer: Our Original we offer: Our Original Price. Price. Price, Price Price. Price, 1 Weber upright.....66S150 $450/4 Whitney upright $100 300 1 Kranich & Bach upright $185. $350 4 Basil 65 300 1 Crownup allat'h’m'ts) 225 350 Ns abe ds ie sense ‘. sco More New England 00 x Brings upright..ssnce. 185 35 sinel Li bs ngland | : a Ing grand, $59 4 Chickering upright 150 450 toe ¥Son* 4. 135 5 1 Kranich& Bach upright 350) 1 Muelfeld upright, 135 325 rd The ftteenth al ba ay rand, 430 9 4 Cechian piano-player,, 175 250) 1D venport & Treacy upr, 195 325 Th French Students’ Soclety w 1 Pianola piano-p 100 as0 = 1 Schumann & Son upright 185 300 prec Grand Central Palice or ' 1 Station Weight 165 i 1 Hazelton upright (new). 325 450 sere eene Somrsitice have arranged 4 Sent ee 4 Stetson upright.. 165 20 program 1 r 4 Gabler 295 5 4 Erhardt upright «+ 155 250 1 Price & Teeple upright, 195 5 1 Steinway squares....... 65 700 n 4 Bradbury squar 15 K 1 Great American square... 20 350 Rives wil! be among ere ‘ tt . 1 Glenn & Co. square..... i fein be tableau. sce 4} Al ¢ fine barga Also many other ti # bar ca ac iaty: 1 " 0 an ‘ { ZEEE a. representing the | caaaaall Forsythe S| Suit Sale ' Greatest of the Season | da Continues For immediate clearance make the following s Bveeping _ Red uctions PORT OW SIFY Vint 0G rot OR SHPRKY OUR i HOLLAND GIN) Medan & % : rs eae $22 yar She Et FINS GOLDERS WED Reduced from $38 $29 Reduced from us} $38 Reduced from $65 Porsythe ; ; SG EDINML RGN SeOTCH Alt 41.65 PURF RYE 2 JAMAL Ein of TA KUM SUPE. 4, Ba bots, 1.00 BANQUET, COCKTAILS — te of 88 SXTH AVE. 1970 202 MonrED pa tl ii ce i. i «oe Ten more tine bargains on thts date. ected 'New Year’s Wines and Liquors Full measure and purity goaranteed, Sixth floor. CHAMP AGN SLOB GIN-UNDERWOOD's ‘at * ealioe oe IMpITIed, do : BL Od pooh "too pce 1.10 2 c - vert TEALTAN VeRMourit Ort leat, retin Fe $3.00. bottle IG OLD CROW WHISKEY — ar TRISH Whiskey ro TK 656 amewn 4 Very old, Fivti BRANDY Avore seu COGNAC BRANDY = GAR | TB a ua pie ao eo = CoV ineae ; +d PURE MALT. WHISKEY ‘ino 4.00 0 C BRANDY ay Hecimmend for medicinal A if soe, ae Riel $3.50; BG, CHATEAL LEOVILLE- $16.00; 7 50 y DUBLIN srour ‘ ‘ : ; - Th BUG IMPORTED CLARER st atl) 45 BOLRHON WHISKEY IMPORTED RUINE WINE ix nd, wereiiogs aah Aston bs LADO hte. "8 |B ntzanr- | HEAT wT 1 26th HT. | | I vid w w t ry ne of volunteer fire-fahters. =) ois JP es a| | more went by and Wilson ran‘to turn Knew His Limiiath {na third alarm. By the time the fire- ial (Prom Puck.) }men arrived the tonan had extin- a 1 eu via An applicant for a position on the de- xhaused, Mrs. Brown! tective force was being exa I in'a faint. and a! “bere,” said {9 latiend | sr extaant was 4 t was s was woman ewd against him, and at once was muca _—_— anitor’s Plucky Wife Organized gave ay.’ the eapt sald that The fires and found to be ald, "19 Tenants and Extinguished >.< ‘hin that in i for -pQuarter Size Flames While Waiting for) ho ARROW Firemen—Then She Fainted, | one Sig htaing Freak Mah 3 Fan; ‘A 589 26 CENTS > DN Ina storm in © igh OY & CO _ ' ‘ wn fewer |! pole, rips ft Mrs. Mary Lirown, wife of t t fi As you tisa r the aparinent t poor n There ts only « i ye lerg 1 wan f i‘. : the & ner » small prop lets " as ot v 1 action | the “mush’ wie a few cabs and . wanted throw Army of Shoomakers, Ky os Ll Get a reciprocating | bike ina shoemakers’ shops tn Can as v1) B Ne withan “M. B.’'? ae, fa ' a . perbaae Neaprhaioed Sonay “Carry an M. B,” When Wilson got back to the hone: diag ait aired Geto a ititt Positively Fast Black ¢ found 1 dozen tenante helping. } aoura even have ; bi iT” Rain-Proof or Money Back. the Janitress and her daughter das? been Tengtieneu They Esc from, aneus pall ater on the fire, while a stranger was wit’ contain ot tek ooo Gak 4 bid meals, consis'ing of rice and salt fish, At all Umorella Counters. ens through the § puting 4 — ———— Made by Miller Bros, ‘ Co, arning. son dt Ten Hour Swim, ie wt ty 3 ve tt a pus him A visas pate lc made a vere re If one 4 4 . mi he oy ail " nm tin . - you are nervous, { € its Y a fire compantes he cently that he could stay tn the water | yoy are billion you can't sleep this Guarantee on Every M. B. Umbrellay re compantos mtly that he could stay tn the water | i( you are bilious or constipated or Ave ack to the hotise to Join the little band Jie won the be performing the feac| any stomach or liver ailment, don’t fail Ten minutes, at the Antwerp baths, | to use Paw-Paw MB lnbrelias i? After Dainty Christmas mid-day clearing lunches prices ieongnout @ peta aids ore ATH AVE. 198 70.20™ STREETS restaurant, A thousand taffeta silk waists at °3.95 Undoubtedly the greatest clearing sale of fine silk waists of the season begins at this store to-morrow. E SRY year hundreds wait for our annual after Christ- mas sale of coats because they know it is sure to save them nearly half on the smartest garments of the season, This remark- able event is now in progress, Don’t miss it! Third Floor. 12, 75 Sor 22.50 fine, fashionable cheviot coats, trimmed with wide braid and velvet lined throughout with guaranteed satin—speclal price 12.75. | for 43 in. kersey coats—all lined with 14.75 Tanne aia heavily strapped with. self, material—velvet collar and cufts inlaid Mla value $22, 50. aN 10, 75 for women’s 42 In, coats—heavy chev. ¢ fots and very fine zibeline—tucks front and back—very excellent value at $16.50, this occasion $10.75, 16,75 fo" women's 45 In. coats, made in fine kerseys, ‘ined with Skinner satin, handsomely trimmed with crushed velour regular value $25 8.75%" women’s 27 in, coats, about 200 in all—have been $10.78 and $12,75—-all marked at ong price $8.75, All well made and very stylish. Silk Waists that sold at $5, $6 and $7.50, at... Silk Waists that sold at $7, $5 and $8,50, at, Silk Waists that sold at $9, $10 and $11.50, Silk Waists that sold at $12, $15 and $18, at. , We don’t believe that you can duplicate these values in New York again this season, and think of the service you'll get out of then it sted now! These descriptions will heip you to make up your mind as to the waist you will want, Early choosing is the best, for we'll have a crowd. 3.95 for a large assortment of taffeta silk waists—various shades—tucked back, tab collar, ¢ Hfective front formed of stitched side plaits—hand knots and stitched medallions, Second Floor, 5.00 {oF taffeta silk waists in all the season's shades—soms made with embroidery or tuched yokes—others with inverted or box plaits to form blouse front--tucked sleeves and back. mostly odd coats—in for women’s coats, for chift Feta silk waists. tuced back and sleeves, elaborate ats—lined with sati e or chiffon taffeta silk waists, tucked back and sleeves, elaborate 5 orsey ans “dba vera US te ee 7195" ouge front formed of tucks and effective design of sift bruld-— lar ee 5 trimmed back and front, ¢ for all-over lace waists—b 1 yoke, formed of medallions and SS 10.95 lace wheels. below blouse effect six rows hirring and Inser yy $16,50 storm coat at —- 10.00 tion—puff sleeve made of clusters of shirring and deep inserted cuff, $20.00 storm coat at 14.75 — —— — SAMPSON CRAWFORD CO, of 75c. to °1.50 silks---less than 44. RACTICALLY our entire stock of all this season's newest silks at less than half our regular low prices. Silks FP as good as any ever sold off the piece—lengths for dresses, skirts and waists, If the stock were newly selected the silks could not be more desirab ‘le, for t! hls dle aring is marked by the absence of designs and weaves not wanted, It’s the same story we told yesterday: stain Ptoee. All the 75c silks at 35c All the 1.25 silks at 55c All the 1.00 silks at 45c All the 1.50 silks at 65c These are silks that will be in vogue for months to come, and in view of the fact that prevailing styles demand that you wear them, we do not think you will miss this remarkable opportunity to save more than half, It is a sale that will hurry the new pprares you may be planning, and so much the better, for you'll get more service out of it, Come early—extra clerks to serve you promptly, ; - sidtiok o RAWE OWD CO—— ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.—— Clearing 100 odd suits-*10. °6.75 for °12.75 fur scarfs. bare: HESE ee suits have been selling up to £25, HAT'S one of the clearing sale bargains in our fur and $17.50 is the lowest price we have ever received for one department, You have only to scan this list of items to find bigger the n You'l i have one at $10 if you want to | values we feel certain are the greatest in New York, Our fur depart. fe ye a ireseed in something new for the | ment is celebrated for tine workmanship, remainder of the season. Third Floor. | $6.75_ $12.75 sable fox scarfs—brush tails ¢ a bargain summary followed by de- $8.75 for $12.75 double Alaska sable scarfs criptions of suits In this clearing sale: $8.75 for $13 sable opossum four-in-han 816.75 for $30.00 tailor-made suits $6.75 for $10 sable opossum scarfs—double. $24.75 for $40.00 tailor-made suits, $5.75 for $8.75 nearseal 4-in-hand scarfs. $33.75 for $6500 tailor-made suits. $1.95 for $3.50 cony fur 4-in-hand ties $47.50 for $90.00 tailor-made sults. . $9.75 for fine $15 Persian lamb pillow muff ew 40-inch model—in chey- | $8.75 for $15 Isabella fox muff—3 stripes b a su in Aurable $6.75 for a regular $10 sable opossum muff. seas ana tend $7.75 for reguiar $12.50 Alaska sable muff n fin ixtu ae 4 fs aceite satin—40 ent $4.95 for special $7.50 nearseal pilloy $37.50 and $40—at $24. $3.75 for a regular $6 electric seal muff $1.95 for a regular $3.75 sheared cony muff We have a clearing of furs or.ce a year—after Christmas—and the | Clearing all lengths Tailor-made suits ir jot and broadcloth at $16.75. Suits wremade sults, lin va Tail also cheviots— long- Fine tailor-made suits, In fine broadcloth and cheviot—45-in, models—all colors—or- iginally at $47.50 to $65—at $33.75. lored suits, In the $0-in. model carte ithe onvular Redingote style—of | fact that hundreds eagerly await this broadc! nerly sold at $75 to $90— | event is sufficient reason why you, at $47. 50, SIMPSON CHAWFORD CO-— 19.95 for 32.50 Axminster rugs. NEW Spring designs—think of it—a saving of 40 per cent. now on Rugs you'll otherwise have to pay full prices for in the Spring. They're samples from which we selected our Spring collection of designs, and were lett with us at 60 per cent, of their regular wholesale cost by order of the manufacturer, Size 8,310.6 | —the celebrated seamless rugs, Third Plover, Great clearing of rugs, carpets and linoleums now in progress. An extraordinary opportunity. | too, should take advantage of a ing that is enormous. Ave Litt y — SIMPSON CHAWPORD Co,— Brass beds at less than regular factory prices. HESE brass beds have served their purpose as show- room samples, and now we offer thei at less than regular cost ¥ | to us. Do not miss this unprecedented saie, Fitth Floor, |: brass bed inch post—heavy husks and vases—best H 15.00 for 27.00 b= s $16.95 for $24.50 myrna rugs—9x12 feet. 5 the first time we know of that a T+; $22.75 for 50 Axmin ugs—IN 12 feet. wavs Taek genuine brass bed has ever been offer ew York ala price near as low, ‘ $22.75 for $28.50 body Brussels rugs—9x12 feet Se 87.75 for $1250 Axminster rugs—4.6x60 feet. | 25,00 for 46,00 Tie teak peer 35.00 for 65.00 help een | $3.95 for our $4.75 Axminster rugs 3x6 feet, ; tinuous post, massive mounts, best post, heavy scroll filling, best French | |} “ ' of ly a veh gl on veel ar ioe pm in carpets French lacquer—a remarkabie value, licqyver—cost us more than we ask vou, ‘ yard for ¢ r Y ’ 58¢. yard for our 7$c. all-woo! ingrain carpets 25, 00 for 47. 00 brass beds— 49 00 for 75.00 brass beds—2 | 58¢, a yard for 8$c_ tapestry Brussels carpets 1% inchcons —** in post—seroll . 4c. for ©. extra quality tapestry Brussels tinuous post, scroll fill nek avy husks. filling — massive mounts — best con. 79s. for £1.10 wool velvet carpets, with borders We never heard of sucha value before, struction—artistic and desirable, 87. for $1.50 extra quality Axminster carpe's $1.15 for our best $1.50 body Brussels carpet. 89¢, for 6c. genuine cork linoleum—2 yds. wide, 49¢, for 7c, genuine cork linoleum—4 yds, wide Bc, square yard for $1.25 inlaid granite linoleum 8O¢, for $1.50 inlaid linoleum—in tile patterns. 16, sq. yd. a fot our 30¢, oilcloth—4-4, 6-4, 8-4, $q. yd. for our 35c. ollcloth—4-4, 6-4, 8-4, Sdc, 49. yd for our 506, oilcloth—4-4, 64. 8-4. 35.00 for 56,50!" S42 49.00 for 85.00 brass teis—2 ous post, mounted with heavy ks post—best cast brass scroll design heavy filling—special value at » coiners—you'd pay more at the factory, 35.00 for 65.00 brass beds, 2 | 65, 00 for 97.00 Drass beds—a in, continuous in. continuous Dent post, massive mounts,extra heavy | bent post — scroll fillings, French | Giling—just a little more than half, lacquer—value impossible to duplicate, O brass beds 2 rE Tepe