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Egan, Himseli Rich, As- that His Wife Was of d Mind in Disposing of $100.000. Estate. ONCE COMMITTED died April 14 last, and her husbgnd had received letters of administration on her esiate when It was accidentally dis- covered tit she had tiled a will with the Surrogate for rafe keoping, This ts the will under test befor Surrogate Thomas to-day. Dayid Me Clure and ex-Judme Jorolamon appear matestants And was exanilied William J, nan. oO! One Hundred and Thirty: Schnadie ond H. Lewis Bi Dr, Bullman had only a faint recol- | lection of the signing of the will, bur identified his signature, Mr. Bogert testified (hat he beileved Mrs, Egan's mind was clear, but she was so excitable that he didn't dare speak to her for fear she would fy with & rage, Tt is alleged by the cuntestants that Mrs, gan's arrest und commitment to the asylum was the culmination of a ong debauch, W. Kerngood | THR WORLD: THURSDAY Out All Our of Glov2s Allocds and ends of glov , ine.uding many pairs! taken trom the hig'spriced grades, (ojether with co Clean-Up of pars of soiled gloves asd Clean-v Sale Of ores in which we hive found Sale of Gloves and mended viry slight ce’e: 8, Gloves have been combined inio ove 49e@ great clearance fale, You get All th begat Double B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps till 12 o'clock, then single stamps till the storo closes. Full books redeemod in our Premium Exhibit Room, Fifth 1 Bargain Friday’s Two. Imposi ds The Side-Splitti La Me caee plitting Laughing ‘The Crystal Mare is an ingenious combinati 4” iieaale walt) see the Cave hee Winds, erg ly tric oor antl musical telephone connection; the Laugh! Gallery is made up of the greatest and most valuable co} Teclion of distcrting mirrors in the world, Get FREE Tickets at Any Exchange Desk, ng Sales > TO INSANE ASYLUM. The first Bargain Friday in January goes to strengthen the Muslin Underwear Sale and the January |the goods. We then took our own merchandise of the same class and subjected it to even severer tests, Clearance Sale. These two mighty events exceed all similar events in value giving, which is not a/In each instance we proved to an absolute certainty that we are giving better qualities, better mere statement of words. Qur representatives personally visited every sale of a similar character | made garments and therefore better values than any one in New York. Come to-morrow while the and purchased merchandise, ' We ripped this up to see how seams are sewn and tested the quality of | bargains are greater than ever; come here where you are assuréd the greatest savings. ains in Undermuslins Are NEWARK HAS MYSTERY IN STRANGE MAN’S DEATH, The police of Newark, N, J., are try. ing to solve the mystery of the death of an unknown man who was found swarded Lawyer Who Ob- unconscious yesterday under the stoop of the house at No, 317 South Bleventh ‘tained Her Freedom. street, pemmmiing that the reason of his wife, hk lia H. Hgan, had been long unseated vain Tesult of dissipation when she ‘Will, Deo. 16, 1902, cutting him} t @ bequest of $5, James Egan, |! i luagenarlan, formerly ithe distillery business at No, 817 Sev- Ayentie, 18 contogting the will by) ‘whe left $5,000 each to her attor-| ¢ head, \ ‘The man was about twenty-four years | old, shoes, Joseph Korn, driver, discovered the stranger and had him carried into the He was clad only in trouyors, undershirt and outing shirt. house In front of which he found him, Restoratives were applied and a phys'- clan summoned, but the man died with- out regaining consciousness, Only one wound, a silght one on the ead, was found, and ho one could identify him, On the breast was o attooed emblem of the Cuban-American initials “GC. B.' ‘@x-Judgo Henry W, Leonard, his| Alliance and on the right arm were the a A A LR ES Mn Thomas W, Tyng, and his son, #y P. Leonard, and made the latter legates of her $100,000 estate, gan, who is himself a half- , is Joined in the contest by fan's sister, Mary Ann Bergen, im fas left 0 $500 bequest. ‘They @ that the elder Leonard exer- Mi Undue influenec ove Mrs, Bgan, ll was excouted in his office, No. away, Been Sent to Asylum, # Bean was the woman who sued A Pitch and Austin Filnt and! nd, James Fgan, tor $100,000 | ay iy eration from the asylum. The late wtoutly aserted in thelr answer Pier guilt, which was never tried, that mae wae went to the asylum only after exammatign and observation, undoubtedly Insane at the , 1698,8 Mrs, ean wae ar- | the instance of her Lad ape on charge if disorderly con- Igtsirate Devel committed her wile pavilion for observation and a3 ville. Wx: | » Leonard jal for her es sheriff's Jury later, and It gine | v ‘husband se- | patent, (5 Aanityviie th ‘which says a wis Teast Ive ‘days jor ob sed her f: the he Sherine jury: having dee i he ‘on, Queens County, Ireland, to Sale of Men’s White Shiris, Fniday & Saturday, Fanuary 6 & 7. Dress Shirts, made coat model, cuffs at- tached, also open front and ‘back, without cuffs ; ‘various sleeve lengths, $1.00, exceptional value, Roniste Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Imperative Sale of French Challies ‘French Chaliles, 5 comes in light and d ular 75c, quality BEB preeul Latkes 29c per yard for $0c. 39¢ per yard for 65c and 60c, Dress Goods, 150] Cheviots, 3,000 yards dou. pieces, in all wool, 38 inch | ble warp, all wool, shrunk wide, cheviot, 45e. per yard for 75c, 69e per yard for 1,00 Novelty Worsted Suiting. | Tailor Suiting, 50 pleces, 109 pieces, 42 inches wide, | 46 inches wide, Women’s 3.50 Shoes _ To-morrow at 1.95 Tn the lot there are 500 pairs of numerous kinds and styles. They are built of patent them in at..... 45¢e per pair for 400 pairs of Children’s 75c to 98c Leggings, in navy blue, red and black. Some’ are made with fa buttons, others with black. 1.00 for Boys’ 1.75 Kruger Calf Shoes, Sturdy, thoroughly well built to stand the knocks of Wine’ ter Sizes 10 to 2 and 4 to 544, 7c per pair for Children’s Shoes made of box calf, Sizes 6 to 8. 26c per pair for 500 pairs of Children’s, Misses', Women's and Men’s Slippers, numerous styles and kinds, Greatest Found 48e for 75c Chemise of fine cambric, in square or round neck, They have yokes of fine tucks, insertions of laces and embroideries, Sev- eral pretty deslgns, 98e for 1.49 Chemise of fine nainsook, They have yokes of em- broidery with lace edge. Also wide ruffile with lace edge at bottom, ere in New York’s Biggest Sale This most important sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear is accumulating greater force each day, because more and more people are cotning to know that the greatest value giving in New York is found at The Fourteenth Street Store. ot anight comes but that hundreds of women have profited by the greatest selling event of its kind in the city, and each night finds them proud and happy over thelr purchases.and busy counting their extensty: savings. Corset Covers Ze for 15¢ Camoric Corset Covers, good fitting, trimmed with embroidery. Others plain,’ 19¢ for 29c Corset Covers, made of fine cambric, trimmed with insertions of laces and embroideries in tour pretty styles; very full effects, for Corset Cov- ra, twenty styles, They are made of fine cambric and nain- sook, handsomely trimmed with rows of Point de Paris azd tore chon laces, embroidery and hemastitchings, Round, square and V neck, Value 45¢. 48c for 75c Corset Covers, made of fine nainsook, elaborately trimmed with dain laces and embroidery in Fren: effects, beading and ribbans, Also made with ruffies to be worn with shirt waists, Drawers 25¢ for 45c Draw. ers, made of a good quality of cambric and muslin, with full umbrella flounce trimmed with hemstitched tucks, insertion and vedge of lacs and embroidery, 16¢ for 25c Muslin Drawers of good quality, with umbrella ruffle of cambric trim: med with torchon lace edge. e 48e for 75c Cambric Drawers of an excelfent siyea made with deep, flaring flounce daintily designed with rows af fine torchon lace and hem- stitching, lace or embroidery edges, Skirts 68e¢ for 1,00 Skirts of cambri¢ and muslin, An elaborate assortment made with flaring, circular flounces, with rows of lace insertions and hem: stitchings, embroidery and lace ruffles. Extra dust ruffle, 48c for 79c Cambric and Muslin Skirts, umbrella lea, ‘with flaring flounces fin- ied with clusters of fine tucks and deep hem, This is a splen- did garment, and the 79c price a only a slight intimation of real worth, 98e for 1,50 Muslin or Cambric Skirts, beautifully made with deep, flaring flounces, rows of-torchon lace between hemstitched tucks. 1.89 for 1,98 Skirts made of fine cambric, extra full, with circular, flating flounce trimmed with rows of snowball, or fine torchon lace insertions between clusters of fine tucks, 1 Night Gowns 28ce for 39c Night Gowns mide of good muslins in Hubbard styles, High and V neck. The yokes are of fine tucks, with dainty ruffles in the neck and sleeves, 48c for 69¢ Night Gowns, made of fine muslin or cambric, in a variety of pretty styles, High, square or V neck. abbard and slip-over effects, Some are trimmed with torchon lace, insertion and edge. Others have rows of fine tucks and em- broidery, 98e for 1,25 Night Gowns, 30 beautiful styles, ay tee made Boe nainsook, cambric or muslin, Hubbard, Bishop or slip-over effects, High, square, round or V daintil ced with fine laces, em " and ribbon, 78e for 1,00 Night Gowns. An elaborate asort- ment in excellent grades of mus- lin, nainseok and cambric, pret- tily made, with high, V, squire or round necks, aintily trim- med with clusters of tucks, in- sertions of émbroideries and laces, All generous lengths and widths. Hundreds of Thousands of Remnants of White Goods, Wash Goods and Domestics Make Numberless Friday Bargains Rich Colored Taffeta Silk Sells at 48c a Yard ‘We have 3,000 yards of Colored Taffeta Silk, in plain ly and is, Iria ‘tininy {n strous ality, and 8¢ gowns, waists and bination, Value per yard, . 49 per yard for Black Taffeta Silk; a very rich, dress) quality, Guarantes woven in the edge This is the lowest price ever quoted for this grade of silk. 8B8c per yard for Nov-) _ ° 3Be per yard for 75¢c to felty Silks in all weaves and! 1,00 Fancy Velveteen, in rig- colors, Value 79c, ures, stripes and dots, Underwear Bargains Women’s Vests and Pants that are worth 69c, are fine ribbed merino of extra quality, The Ve e ves at 68e for Women's $1 Onelta Union Bults, in Hocly taade and stened | hate lore aiverent pants Shaped votes, ae ankle length, Hi Sie fe Children's 25c ua Psd Men's 50¢ a jerwear, h uble = floecs jeaith an tasostings ribbed Shints ned pe i vepte and pante, Shirts ore silk treme! 22 for Women's 29 Vosts and Pants; heavy Vests ess Curtain Values for Friday 5,000 Curtain Corners, 14 and 2 yards in length; that are the mill samples used in taking orders, They are useful for 9 dozen poses about the home, and are a great bargain priced as they are for to-morrow, We've marked them so they'll last but a few hours, each, : fury havin, ane by a vole of il to 8 be ieties oath the ak had bey 19c ana 29¢ fain Laces Greatly Reduced ttingham Curtain Laces, 1,000 yards, 45 and 50 pg with double borders. ‘They are slightly mussed, i4c per yard, value 29¢ 10c per yard, value 39c Nottinghams at a Real Bargain Nottingham Lace Curtains, 900 pairs, in new and pretty designs, made of the best Egyptian yarn, at prices you Powe ik ¥4 ir for 2.74 quality lor qui 1,08 bene for 3.98 quality PSE RyeH UA, SIRRROR NE Bisa We've determined to make the first Bargain Friday of our Great JanuarySaleone that will eclipse all others in bargain giving, We have assembled hundreds of thousands of remnants of muslin, remnante of flannels and flannelettes, remnants of domestics, remnants of linens and towelling and hundreds of similar remnants. Note the prices: 6c a yard for Remnants of India Linon, value per yard 1244c, Se a yard for Remnants of White Cam- bric, fine quality, value per yard 630. 6c a yard for Remnants of Bleached 8c a yard for Remnants of Plaiq Twilled Muslin, extra heavy, value per yard 9c, Ginghams, value per yard 5c, 6%c a yard for Remnants of White 6)c a yard for Remnants of White Ma- Shaker Flennels, ial yl yard 10c, 124¢ and 15c. dras for shitting, value per yard 12%c, Other remnants at per Moc, 74c and Bhgc. 19ca yard for Remnants of Table Lin- 74ca yard for Remnants of Flannelette, ens of all kinds, value per yard 29c, Other Remnant value per yard 12%c, prices per yerd to 59c, 6c a yard for Remnants o Outing |8:4c a yard for Remnants of Crash Tow. Flannel, full yard wide, value per yard 1244c, elling, linen, value per yard Llc, Oxfords, Cheviots, Madras. Pillow Cases. 12'4¢ per yard for Oxfords, Cheviots, Ma- 6%e and 84¢c for Ready-Made Pillow, drases, materials are suitable for shirts and shirt waists; | Cases, value 8c and 10c, 28c, 39c and 49c each for Ready- 32 inches wide, and are fast colors, Value 25c. Made Sheets, value 35c, 49c and 580, Women’s Sample Coats at Ha Our January Clearance Sales include the absolute sale of several @ hundred sample coats received from manufacturers frantic to get them off ' their hands before the Spring rush, Consequence was we paid less than half what the same garments sold for earlier, One Hundre! Sample Coats in a lot that includes coats made from They come in prett 9.9 blue, a8 well as black, for evening wear. Val lo Will in Secret, Be olf ter usbaind with Bh PUTNAM faisea| wu Washington, D. C. by DR. BULL'S COUCH SYRUP. Thousands of Prominent Men Tes= tity to the Remarkable Efficacy Of this Famous Remedy. Lose no'time when you have oon- 0! bronchitis, eae Settee forerun- Sc a yard for Remnants of dark Dress" Ginghams, value per yard 10c, 3c a yard for Remnants of Dress Chal- lies, value per yard 12 46 c. January Clearance of Men’s Clothing Between-Season Millinery Specials for Untrimmed Huts, They com in the best ob colors and fe} 290 iciesrince of the bat odllg 29¢ hats of the season, Each at 49c for Ready- 29¢ for Chal- to-wear Hats: There|dren’s Hats: A table fre bardly two ai Aloft various styles stmuped peer. of varlous broken | together for clearance, ines, 8.08 sor Trim- 1.98 for New med Hats: A |crge linc | Hats: The greatest line of trimmed hate that Beye of PA PR baba plage Ciarangee Waricus ques | 4oce, materiale desiened. for and colors. Datwoon-season wear, Embroidery Strips At aThird and Less ‘These sample strips of embroideries come from the very best manufacturers of St, Gall, Switzerland, They come in strips of from 1 to 214 yards, and are the samples of the patterns made for this coming spring sales, As you will buy them from the bolt Iater, you will pay 5c, to 1,00 per yard. Bought now, you pay less than a third their worth, There are 1,000 pieces, and as long as they last we offer them at these prices per piece, Se, 8c, 124¢, 19c ana 25¢ Be and Sc, per yard for 400 pieces of Wdagings and Insertings, variety of designs, newest patterns, Widths up to four inches, gular To, nd 10c. valiies. lungs and become No remedy is capable of perform. hee rare ances eu Avoldéd Consumption. Men’s Lon Overcoats at ¢.95 Another group of bargains fneludes men’s fine overcoats cut in ~ crushed velvet and an excellent quality of kersey cloth. shades of tan, ¢ red and Many of these can be used ted to pay Are lined with triple warp Italian lining, The real $10.00 kind, at 6,95 9.98 for Young Men's 7-50 Overcoats made of frieze, with velvet collar and Italian lining, "There are sizes to fit all ages from 15 to 20 years, and also throat, oure pore Bull’s Water Tumblers Two Cents Each In_the casload of fine glass tumblers just received was strong flint, in hotel shape, and are 2c dlished and finished jain ot fluted designs, at 35¢, a dozen, To-morr h, 2e, We per dozn for Etched Tumblers on finest lead blown glass with baccarat designs. Regu lar 1.25 pef dozen, E59 _ Dr Cough Syrup 9.98 each for 150 sample coats made of kersey, cheviot, montagnac ‘and other materials, All are satin lined. Not a coat offered in this lot that is not well worth 10.00, for men tp to 36 cheat, 6.98 each for 100 Sample Coats. They are made of heavy weight | Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Kersey, melton, cheviot They range in length from 24 to 45 inches, all satin lined, Value j ry 1% r Poys’ ah es for Boys’ 4,00 16,50 to: 17.00, i each for 50 Sample Coats made from the finest materials Norfolk and double. Regular Overcoa in the 8,98 ete They are tele trimmed and lined, You must inspect these to breasted suits, Oxford and Cambridge understand why we say 25,00 and 30,00 cons at 14,98, All Furs Must Go Soon, Even at a Sacrifice 6.98 for Handsome Squirrel Scarfs, They are Siberian, natural Squirrel Throw Scarfs, 134 to 2yardslong, fur lined. Value 10,00. peta 0.78 resol for 15.00 and 18,00 Fox Scarfs, They are made from choice fox skins in i ble blend, All finished with natural fox brushes, " ane $.28 each for 150 Scarfs, black and Sable dyed Manchurian Hare and American Cony Neck Scarfs elaborately finished with clusters of long, bushy tails : 29 for ‘Our Greatest Savings on Groceries, Meats, Fish Ri ft ———— | fre + tron Chicken Halibut or salmon steaks, per lb., 10¢ Bluefish or Fresh Mackerel, per pound ,...,,...+,.100 and even one dose @ Will break up the worst Mrs, A. C, Btees, 622 H, 65th Bt, Chicago, Ills, ‘There are geome druggists greed of hi ‘will always rel own” tar or white pine 5 Tyo wise’ ask for Dr, Bull’a and insist on fe bi dozen for Tumblers finely engraved on thin-blown glass, new design, Regular price, 1,00 per doz:n. January Sales of Housefurnishings ‘a stock forces us te sacrifice our best met-| Too lax; t ere are the reduced January Sale prices: chandise, 27x54 Inch Wilton Velvet Rug at 1.39 One of these 27x54 rugs will be useful in | stan bmoke- lens device; will } burn 10° houre Without, redill- Sugar Corn: 4,000 cases of fancy sweet sugar com of the same quality that you pay 12c, a can in other stores, It isa sweet, juicy cor Of freshest flavor, Special on case of 2 doz, cans, 1,52; Ldotiy 770s} CONs+ +++) veeeee rere Oe ‘TABLH SALT— | CORD jue ERANKFURTER Say’ ‘abin} ce e Horn | BAUS, Der Ye a "boxes... 6e| prin’ i |BREAKFAST COCOA, | pound «| Powdored Cocoa} regu: |f lar 2be. %-pound d tine, ppacthio ssn OC } TOMATO gi sencrated; quart can, #110 Bacon}Armout’s fine sugar cured, nicely streaked with lean, per pound,.....Aa%e Small your home — perhaps | two would Wilton “— Serie Velvet not be a bad plan considering that Rugs you save 1,11 on each rug. _ They 1.39::. made in the very best Oriental patterns and colorings. Each one you buy is a 2.50 rug, for which you pay 1.39, Axminster 19.20 for Alexander Smith's Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft, good patterns and colorings. Value 26,50 Linoleum and Cilcloth 35e per square yard 49e per squere yard for Jovoph Wild's Ge, Cork | for We, Imported Cork Linolwuin Linoleum, 4 yards wide 48e pe: squere avi 3.97 per roll of 40 for Imported Cork Linoleum, | yards of China Matting: value 6.00 and 7.00, £06 for Square Ash Bitter, large alae, wood frame, Saves many buck~ | ob, it 1, ab | |25e for Solid Bra fis y Matoh | Holders, for hotel or rea: taurant use, Atrong and | durabte, | Harmony) SCRAPPLE, genuine ted fresh! Philadeiphia, a dally; 1,00) pounce : : vane mel ARD ~ Armour camer ek mngileh| Shield or Bwite's Bliver Grenkfast, Oolong heat, tn 3 0 | week Young Hyaon or (Cay d ie | Bound bs nds, it aah oe and BOC BUTTER — ‘the _cele- | COND Fedo BX, brated Willow. Farm, | Houqu TRACTB, Kenwood, fancy sroamery, frosn | Can 6 ‘oncentrated lemon oF oar be ! anitiay tepound bottle,| Print 8 tone 9.60) | APPLE 44-pound bottle, | ° . n BUCK: | 4 i pound 19 |v HEAT FLOUR--Diue | tin PAHTRY FLOUR, Bluo| Belli largo S-pound | can Bell, bent for il pastry Gorton; 8 cartons, 1 he perl bakings, 10-poun , a 480; 5 RACK R A sack, RACH fot Be!l\| packages 480 for Ironing Board, foot long, and es- claily adapted for ironing skirts, RIB_ ROAST berg, 10 THR ARWY OF WORKERS MARCHING ON 10 WORLD WANT TOWN f By the Year By the Month By the Week 385,313 || 24,800 4,611 Positions Positions Positions A during the Offered during the month || Advertised during though felp ‘ant-{/of December to readers |/week ending December jolumns of the of the 31st in the WORLD WORLD 2c for heavy nickel-plated or wolld bread ‘Towel Bar, 49¢ for Steel Door Mats, large alze 8e for China Spice Jars, in blue and white, barrel shape. 98e for Medicine Cabinet, with best American plate mirtor, 2 shelves, look and key, Golden oak’ finisn, 19¢ for Skirt Board, 3-foot Be for pagkags of Toilet | Paper of wood quailty of well made (issue, B96 for Dowdle Coated Gray, Dnamelied Ware Bore lin shape Saucepan, § quart, wit) cover. 22e for L2.quart Double Coated Gray Enameled Ware Dish Pan he for 2-quart Double Coated Gray Bnamelled Ware Cottes ‘Pot. size, Ge for 2quert Double | $e for Improved Steel Po- ed, Gray, Hnamelied | tato,, Master, with wood apan. nde, ST ay Axminster wound 19,98 for Seamless Ax minster Rugs, best quality, new spring patterns in many very attractive colorings. Value 40,°0 tabla laundry, ' Blue, Bell, |cakes, 6 7c octly | aploed, pint hottle; dozen, DEH | BAT: bottle 16¢ Afe |Get, saver, Blue! rp i | Bell or Snider's, | pint 3 ‘8 85e MACARONT caiue| bottte, dozen, , BRAM): BABS, per ‘Alaska, | Bq), Soaehotth or Vers |bottle, 2Oex° 4 pint nop sIRLOIN AEEE | ORK. Pecytcy| micelll, pound ‘pack: bot le, R 8ST per en H 26¢ | $1.70 Attar Bote UNTRY BAU; SRG, We aay fe rt et iT POTATORS: kiln dried; spe! hamper, MAI or SRA Yy-barrel sac pound. SALMON, F rien {nol tall can, 4 , othe Bait, cured, wliced order, per pound comune mil of Se valuo The, gharp, per poun

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