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* Tabbies on Annual £ ONE TOM FETCHES , Prize Winners Get er ie "The use?” iy lently. don’t you have your flappers . @yery day?” |» “Pedioured,” corrected the dor, “and what if I have, It'll all come ut in the frienseeo, It's a lucky barn- yard fowl that hasn't seen his dad @erved hot. But there's some joy in Uivinyg as 1 look up the aisle, “Now, for instance, seo that Wyan- 4 otte cock over there piping cord, He's front of his cage.” "Yes," returned the goone, he’s awful handsome.” “Awful handsome," sneered the gan- der. 'Tbat's Like all ungrammatical and Ho may look all @entimental geese, fight from where you squat, Going fat, and it's tho pan for his when ‘Wie gets back to the farm.” Goone All in a Flutter, T wish you wouldn't talk so fiippantly 4 whout grave matters,” cried the goose in @ fu - “It's wander, " |-pver * | 62 out | eocks-that have any cause to ) peat Awo ahowra: “It'a « wever fowl that knows the @ of its own incubator, ‘he tace i# not to the fat, nor the le to the sleek; the axe happeneth to the lean, not for overmuch praise, a8 cars jill nut be present when ‘well dove, | your master seve! | @ood and mitht “Keto coo! cool, eat) Bei ot, in of thy feathers, ’ for Mg MA ate be in at the las, dressing. d, for th “Benaro of the black hand, tor thore generous measure of com is a leath.'” ie 7 pare toringor of a rausom from death, j Prepares for His Buth. ander'a valet end ho tn: hiy cyaival alr and itwelt, ee moat elab- Bi “tole Bi i" a ree bay cara taken of tho * now oh exhibition yacture the Ree Ci) ah ‘ath, with the greatest to pee 6 mr it fois el oUurH Bpen hi At in Sauent intervals they 2 fe fe allaned’ polishe 7 ‘aa eis given a Turkis! cease hness must not castile soap 1s used, and the of He a the bird is one of ing lation, taal ue are several hundred variottes of pouch, goose, pheasant and the Inds on show In the Gar- or * dan. * ey “are the pick of and. when at home are treated with digreed Ganders, High-Titled Leghorns and Soft-Furred ‘ at Madison Square Garden, $500 iN COLD CASH. |. Manloure, Pedicured and Petted! from Throngs—Pussies Al- most Worth Weight in Gold, quacked the goose petu- ‘It seems to me that you're Doan ‘Ungrateful duck, Haven't you won firet award at the Sixteenth Annual Bxbibition of the New York Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Asociation, and got three ribbons on the hort cut from the gravy to _ the grave, or vice versa,” philosophied fhe “This is the Tenderloin we're tn, and St is to be gay. There's ‘nothing at stake in the Tenderloin but | the steak. The throng pours into the ‘garden and pours out, They look us and gay, ‘Fine bird.’ Then they and order one of our kinsfolk | patted with green peppers, or broiled o @ turn. It's only those wiry game ful No Chinaman could ever make & Yagout out of them. Here are a few es I've picked up during the Moe ot tt betides to get in, are Garden. Leghorn princes and royalties fre prepared for the Ing and at “Ail @ ecales on thelr feet and es cleaned, then olled tor tha ts xhibition Praise manicured wise gan- on his off "I think but he's feel chver- thou highbred ladison toilets, aro pedi. bath, take ool the, farm, Sh at epctrton-an to MEANT TO KILL id | tho first whole n! There In Also n Cat Show, ‘There 1s also @ cat show under wa} at the ‘Garden, but the pussies are well temoved from the feathered He Tho fellnes are in the annex, where an Just hear tho chi nticleer din titer In {rom the body of fie great 6} er place, There ig not a meow out of the tab: bles, thelr mistresses taking care to eed them toa bein state of somno- lency, Most f them Me 80 stuffed that they can't purr. Kad! Fawe, who has been awarded the iMehest prize as the best American bred black oat, hug reas won to purr with considerable satistac- wie Har best Nd © has een ny ‘or Fold aa ‘Mo me exhibition. Miss Phoebe Clark, t Are mus, Villa gn ttery, eye Ager Rare dat wala brane his home wi Palace, Palace a Brook ad ‘an orange Perstan, le ecstasios poured miting women it a@ de- fran eas of ea Ga declared that ako a noy well" darling” for $1,000. Ne its BREWER BACHMANN DEAD. A Millionaire and Owner of Mach Staten Inland Property. Frederick Bachmann, of the Bach mann Brewing Company of Staten Isl and, who was worth several millions of dollars, died at the Bachmann home in Cilfton, 8, I, last night. Ho had been ill @ year with Bright's disease, Mr, Bachmann was born April 30, 1839, in Germany, He came to the United States in 1869 and was first employed by the Lion Brewing Company in Manhat- tan, He then went to Staten Island and later bought tho Meyer Prone an ts, 1887 he incorporated it as the Bac! Brewing Company. He is uirvived b by his wife, two sons, three daughters ani elx grandchildren, The fun will take Place Bunday at St. Marys Catholia hurch, Clifton, He owned most of jouth Beach and had other real estate holdings on Staten Island, NEGRO DIES NEXT MONDAY FOR MURDER IN COURT. Chair Ready for Spencer, Who Shot Agent MacFarland, of Anti- Polley League, OSSINING, N.Y., Jan, 6—Warden Johnson has made preparations to ex- ecute William Spencer, the negro mur- derer, at 6 o'clock on Monday morning, The witnesses have been notified to be Dresent at that time, Spencer shot and imstantly killed Charles 8, MacFarland, agent of the Now York Antl-Policy League, In the corridor of the Griminal Courts Building in, Manhattan on Jan, 15, 193, ee) er was being taken into court to be tried on a charge made by Agent qiaghariand when he shot the latter EXPLOSION CAUSES FIRE. Diaging Bensine Does 92,000 Dam- age to Dye Works, There was an explosion of benzine early to-day in a room of the vind branch of ithe dyeing establishment o} Weigle & Funke, at One Hundred ‘ant Eighuieth and Bronx streets. Fire followed the ex} aston. causing peal to the extent of §2,000. Perils of Land and Sea Captain Willnef’s Remarkable Escape Shows What to Do in ene of Trouble, years Capt, Wiilnef, says the rime, ot Houcester, Mass., was one of tho eat-known seamen in the Gloucester fleet, The catarrim! troubles with which be suf- fered for fifteen years made him droad the nights at sea, being unable to Iie down and aA on account of the constant cat *rhal Capt, “watinet went As? two different ho,- pe for treatment, but could no last- th benefit, He consta ntly raised yellow green phlegm, and bi Be trouble became go unbearable and nauseating that he ited ashamed to go out jn company, Lene oft ever rene allot “hie wife porches & Hyomel outfit for him, and, rying it before Folng to bed, he enjoyed fght's sleep for ten years, Capt, Willnef says: ‘I have used less than Bee peters, of dyemel and have been cured Hyomes kits the germs of catarrh and makes lasting and permanent cures, Hoge: man & Co. sell Hyomel under their oral giarantee to refund the money it does not alye quick relied. Hegoman & Co. the Corporation, 200 Broadway, and all branohes, Mall orders filled promptly. several hundred attractiv rics SUITS, a selection of rich pat terns ,..., LOMeesssersessesenerers Bi Fast black stockings, 10c, Between Oth and 7th Aves. Heavy fleeced underwear, 39¢. BOYS’ REEFERS for ages 3 to 6, heavy BOYS’ SUITS, blue chinchilla and gray mel- URPRISE PECIAL SALE N° 277 ToH14.6, W,.14. 7H wall a MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S LONG AND MEDIUMLENGTH*10 OVERCOATS Gracefully cut\in styles that will prevail this Winter and next Winter—so COME NOW and SAVE ALMOST HALF, These Overcoats are of firm and serviceable friezes and meltons, ox- ford gray and black, made with and without belts, on sale one week only, ending next Friday. MEN’S TROUSERS—three great lines, ¢ patterns MEN'S CHEVIOT AND THIBET SUITS, MEN’S FULL GUT OXFORD GRAY stylish designs, rellable fab» $5 MEN'S ABSOLUTELY PURE WORSTED MEN'S AL! $l Correct d $ Woolen knee pants, 25c, THE SURPRISE STORE, 132 to 146 W. 14th St, Open Saturdnyn jUnmtit 10 P.M. 83 ota Ta Ray seth kota 6" $1, $2, $3.50 AND BLACK MELTON YEN COATS,,... $5 wool IRISH F R IEZE OVERGOA Sieben vith and iin - $ l 0 erby hats,O5c, Calfand a Bastien black, blue and f jot cheve $1.50 Heavy soled shoes, 95c, for ages 9 to 16,9) 1 3d Ave,, NW, cor, 83d St, One block from L Station, threatened him on*seyeral occasions. Nearly Killed by Gan, OR GET MONEY pees A Baker Threatened to Shoot Ex- Police Commissioner Feeney, of Jersey City, Because He Was Nearly Asphyxiated, ago by gas in a bakery at No, 615 Ma! street, Union Hill, His life was Jeopardy for a long time. claimed that the accident wos due to Public Service Corporation was blame, After and the other victims instituted eu! what he bellevod at the i. was bedeve! paid arrangement ned, oMadrinskt's money 6! called on Freney for BLAMED THE PUBLIC. SERVICE CORPORATION, the corporation, was nat v co) ration ail eauninued to call almost the office of the compan ¥ at Feeney’ home, ac! threata unlees granted, i %1Gase Compromised Once, but Would-Be Shooter Said He Needed Cash—Acknowledged Writing Letter. time sfnally refused to see him. Wit! the receipt of tne threatening a seeltee thee, it was about tim to acl Hadriat wid tak thie me in tending tne etter, and’ anld he what, he sald. John Madrinakt, a Jersey City baker, ia locked up to-day on a charge of threatening to kill John P, Feeney, former Police Commissioner of that city, Meadrinsk! wrote a letter to Feeney in which he sald it he aia) {Uren t eiit ee iono Servi not recelve money within twenty-four | tion I Wink it shou | ihe Whar tiie hours he would end the lives of Feeney | money to keep and his wife, I ld get did not last very long.” ‘The former Commissioner handed the letter to Chief of Police Murphy, tell- ing him he believed his life was in he sald, “and as pending upon me,’’ Mr. Doole On. corporal and spanking th next Sunday's World Stock-Righting Time Is On. It's the time of year when the annual balance sheets are made up, Stocks are accordingly mowed down ia order\, to show clean records, Reducing stocks means reducing, prices, These terms are now understood to be one and the same. See what striking changes our prices have undergone and you'll understand well the full force of ‘Stock-Taking Time."’ Women’s Stylish New Suits and Jackets Reduced for Speedy Sellin You can buy better suit values here now than you've ever bought, and all because we're determined, at no matter what sacrifice, to make a thorough clearance in order to gain room for Spring arrivals, Most unusual chances are these: Women’s strictly taan-tallored Suits in Venetian cloth, black and navy, short jacket, silk lined, with bodice girdle, skirt kilt fare; orth $10.00 and 44, 9 $12.00 down to 5 Women's man-tailored Suits, fancy mix- ) Women's high-class tail cite, broad tures, collarless, jacket satin lined,] cloth; black and navy; loose jacket with fancy cuff sleeve, skirt made full wita| belted back, all satin lined, double plaits kilt flare, worth $19.00; 8. 95 down back, ‘Lilt Gare skirt,” 13, 9 OWN tOsseversceveeerss worth $25.00; down te,, 5 Women’s Black Kersey Jackets, satin lined throughout, some with collar, others collarless, fancy cuff sleeves, worth $9.98 and $12.50, $7 50 ° GOWN [O.ssseeensererreeresrereeeersse ees teraessereeories $2.98 Skunk, Opossum Boas, large and bushy, with 3 cluster tails at each end and chain fastener; worth $4.98, down to......, Sata one ety NC Our January White Sale Is Induci Pecinmenal Buying. mn For Five Hours Saturday—from 8 to 1— Nalnsook Corset Covers, full French effect, gathered at the waist, neatly 25 . 19 trimmed with Val. lace, regular price 5Cc,,...+++ Masonville Muslin Drawers, made with deep hem and cluster tucks, yoke band, open or closed, regular price 290.,,,seseeeesvevesevecvesions Limit 3 of each, No Mail Orders, None C. 0, D, .| Cambric and Muslin Drawers, with deep | Night Gowns of soft finished muslin or ruffles, finished with tucks and edge] cambric, high, square or surplice neck of embroidery or laces regular 25 trimmed with embroidery or Price 35 .secsssvceseerneee & tucks; regular price 69¢..+000 AY Cambric and Muslin Drawers, with deep] Night Gowns of soft finished muslin, flounce of fing embroidery or insertion, | nainsook or cambric, high or low neck, and edge of torchon ee 49 prettily trimmed with lace or 59 regular price 69¢,.. ribbon; regular price 75c,... Special offering of Children’s Fine Muslin Drawers, with hemstitched hem and cluster of fine tucks, sizes 1 to 14 years,regular price 19c,to25c J 5 Seen eeeneeerseeeee | Saturday’s Clothing Opportunities Should Not Be Neglected, At this time of year manufacturers come to us with their surplus stocks and come ready to grant price concessions, They know our enormous outlet, and they appreciate the fact that clothing from He H. BATTERMAN STORE goes to every comer of the Greater City, thus indirectly benefiting the maker, Wo’'ve several such surplus stocks here now, Saturday we begin to place them on sale, Young Men's Long Pants(Boys’ ‘very fine quality Norfolk Suits, for Bulls, doudlecoronatad| Friese. Melton Dress] to. 18, dark’ mi Coats, for ages 14 Overcoats, for ages 7 to| worth '$4.50,.,., 20 choles 16, worth $0.00, .8,08) The best School ‘sulia for yeni fashlonal boya 7, to. 10; double. Little Boys' Double Worth 812,00. Breasted “Melton Reote| pPremated oso. .08 Oxford and brown, | Pretty Sailor Russian lever, for| Blouse Bults, also 2 embroidery ons ages 8 to 0.4,.+.1,08) Plece Jacket 6 finer grad Russian Overcoats, for tt-| Young Nd tle boys 2 Ox-| Long Pan ford and tavys worh| Welk Bpe- $5.50 caveeseeosA MB! clal .4. eK E day we begin our Annual Bale of Knee Panta, he 39cand 49c]| are for boys of ages 3 to 10; best values al Purest Groceries Only, Though the Prices Are Remarkably Low. From 8 tol Only—10c package of Guava Jelly, ready to serve, to go at the special pricesses.. Limit 6, 5c No mail orders, None C, 0, D, | eStores for a 0c, gallon | for a selected En for a 100, 1} $9ee can" ot Amortea | ee fish si 6c. i Rar | ‘Tomatoes Blomter, Rolled Oats, 1060, for a ihe, can of ie, for a 1b, of our B00. Oe, for a 100, can of Banquet Tomatoes, Bileed Hains whole! y June Sweet Sugar 190, for a 26. box of | flan Peon, y f 100, for B'pkas, of 1, B.| Scotch Smoked Herring, Mure: We Kar 0 Corns) 250. for 10 Iba of Oat | 200, for a 300, can of} starch, meal, finest quality Oyator Bay Asparague, | 150, for a ib. of Qoe.| Kiln dried, a team 120, for a 160, can of| Callfornia New Wal-| cooked. Bary Garden spinach, ry Me, for a be, can of 100, for a 10-08. tumbler | 200, for a Ib, of 800, ‘Runkel's Cocos, n- deo: of pure Apple Jelly, Soft Shell Almonds, ed tin, daniger, Feeney, who fs the chief at Juster for the Public Service Corpora. tlon, told the Chief that Madrinakl had Madrinald, who is a baker, was one of three men overcome several months Tt was break in the gas main and that the is recovery Madrinski but it was settled out of Court, Feeney on behalf of the corporation making ‘all con- out and he more, He was un- able to work steadily, because Ws the effects of his Injuries, Feeney a Ae fsdrin, fly at and afterward ie made demands were ts were 680 annoying fiat Weta ealed to the pollee, custody at He admitted meant "T have a wite and five children de. am unable to work because of the in- ‘eault of the care~ ries I euffered as a re ry Corpora: Ainiahmnent, * wite Beating WASHINGTON, “Polson Squad,’ in In to POISON SQUAD T0 RESUME Next Experiment Wil Be on Arti+ Hotal ood Coloring, consisting of Depart- ment of Agriculture ¢lerks who have volunteered for service in carrying out the food-preservative and coloring-mat- ter experiments of Chemist Wiley, will reassemble next Monday and continue the experiments until March, probably Jan. 6.—The so-called coneeriing the effects Of artifionl cotor- ihe of food on the system, They will then have a respite until the middle of April, 2 Abed the work will be resumed until July 1. While ‘continuance of these e: e ments beyond that date hag not b finally determined upon, it 1s probable that luring next year a smiilar squad will- be utilized under the same strict rules to carry on experiments as to cold-stirage food products, These teats will have in ylew the determining of the exact effect of cold storage on foods and the rapidity of the development of bacteria under coldéstorage conditions, ty a I Clearin A Few Re; io rh 50 50 i) i 75 Fridayand Saturday Fan, 6th and 7th, Fine Writing Papers Holiday Boxes in broken condition at % Original Prices, ular en condition, Colors: blue or gray pest Holly Boxes perfect condition, (Received too late.) Containing 1 lb. Paper, roo Envelopes, white only, Containing One quire Paper, Envelopes to match, ecial Fabric Finish Paper, quires Paper, 100 Envelopes, Closing Out Calendars at }6 Original Prices, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. BOYS’ g Sale of Stock Boxes CLOTHING. B. Altuen & Go. pesine to MaKe MENTION OF SOME DECIDED REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF THE REMAINING WINTER STOCK OF BOYS’ SUITS, OVERCOATS, REEFERS, HATS AND CAPS; ALSO BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S BLOUSES, / STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT 5 P. M, DAILY, WISSNER PIANOS A Clearance Sale of pianos will commence Tues- day morning at the Wissner Warerooms, which, for the excel lent quality of the instruments offered and the extremely low tu quota, perhaps has never jad an In thet of used pianos (which have come to our warerooms as part pavment) we have placed a number of cts., value’ 9, cts., value gsc. ® cts, value 25c, cts., valne $1.25. JMB cups as you cups, No More Substitutes for Coffee, No Tannin, no Caffeine, no ie abe in Coffee You may drink as many fear of evil results. At all grocers, or send TEN cents for sample package making THREE breakfast DIGESTO COFFEE COMPANY, 82 Union Square East, New York, U. S, Ai esto REOISTERED wish without flamed throat, Stops coughing, Every Druggist ietnalt Curesany cold; relieves difficult breath. ing, checks night coughs, heals in: New York's Best Family Cough Medicine by prominent New York physician, Cunee dn, Cad, Best for childrem, Prescribed since 1670 Bella “Short Stop” jAdvertiooments for. No Batra Chaves for, It. Wissner and Leckerling Pianos absolutely indistinguishable from new, a few ee le pianos, and several styles which will not ap- pear in our 1905 Catalogue, A greater opportunity to se- oure &@ good piano was never L resented, We quote a few specimens at our 44th Street Store: Chickering Upright, 4160 Tare 00 etyle, Schmidt Upright, Medium size; nice came, Upright, : for Beginner, Payments of $5 and Up, NEW. PIANOS TO RENT. OPEN BVENINGS, Specially reduced prices on several Imperial Piano Players, We are now offering the “Im- perial,” ly one of the finest players made, at $175, Easy Payments Examine the Imperial before you buy, Wissner Warerooms, 25 East 14th Street, BROOKLYN, | JERSEY CITY, 540 Fulton St. | 138 Newark Ave, NEWARK, | BRIDGEPORT, CT, 603 Broad St.| 1019 Main St, .ELIABLE CARPETS ft, Wap .00, reduced from $35.00, JARDINIERE STANDS, $1.00 to $5.00 (former prices $1.50 to $7.50). Mahogany finish, plain or decorated, “LONG CREDIT” opens a “charge account” for you, CASH on CREDIT Q@wrertuwalT {0 104 106 and 108 West 14° St. NEAR 6™AY Brooklyn! Shores Flatbush Av, near fillinst, W. L. DOUCLAS $3.50 SHOE ite! MADE A trial will con. wy Douglas 008 are ie best in tho STORES: fot Meanaaigur Otboe SVE Only THREE Weeks Mo No Reserve--¥6 OF F Eve It isn’t possible to have any extension of the sal store {s already leased to othet’ parties, to that even if we one Ms or two to complete the clean up there would be no wa Retting » / Our own lease ex spires January 31st, The new 1 s get’ possession February ist, The great stocks, already win P wholly disappear BEFORE that date. Our determination to retire the retail field was of course irrevocable, The growth of our business, commanding as it does our entire attention, permits no of course, It now remains for us to sell in three weeks a much stock of high-grade clothing than was ever before sold in ten w ——————| The Suits ‘Overcoats bl fi 145 SUITS of all- woo! 128 OVERCOATS of fancy Cheviots, Cant splendid allkwoo! Ox. meres, Tweeds and fords and Friezes, styl Worsteds, extra well ish cut, beautifully tallored; were $10,00 falloredy were Ha and $12,50; choice at and $15.00, choice at 442 OVERCOATS of Meltons,Cheviot, Ker seys and Friezes, Ox. fords or black, Ven. etian lined, superbly tailored; were $15 and $18; Ate ereve see 185 splendid SUITS of newest fancy Wors- teds, Cheviots and black Thibets; were fio and $15; NOW 138 elegant SUITS, 160 OVERG OATS, richest black and imported Meltons, blue unfin(shed Wor- Kerseys. ahd Priests, steds, also fancy Chev. cut {n all the fashion- fots, Tweeds and able lengths Thibets, superbly tall- ored; weve $18 to $22, Ulstera and Storm Conte of Friezes, Chinchillas, Fur Beavers and Chev. fots, excellent garments, that were $20 and Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o’Clock. & Son Upright, $125 Special Sale of Axminster Rugs, 9x12] Did It Ever Occur = You Frida: ,00 for am, Friday you fone a. pale oe paid too much on or your neighbor pays too little at Saturd Small comfort to you in either case. The chances, h ever, are overwhelmingly in favor of the fact that the | price is just about ¢—that is, it represents the in value of the shoes, with the profit clipped down to the lo er hy i ‘ wf , : low cost fot much! Stores practically never do) that and don't confess it when they do, although they claim | it sometimes when they don't. Therefore, you paid fevo profits: one profit on pair, another on the pair that your neighbor or a little more. And that's the whole average “bargain sale” when it’s a real one. j You get all the good points of a bargain, with none of the 4 usual objections to the bargain sale. No “ odd-lots” or “ ly-damaged” or “ broken-sizes” clauses in the Regal Sond for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. fats worid"°Sb Stores To" prtnctoal skies ross Bondon to ds Wrancioos, REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES, t at cost | of the NeW. YORK CITY, BROOKLYN. 48 Cortlandt st. #887 Fulton 8t., opp. Mol at. #111 Broadway; near Bedford A YF 3 i “ree lougnby Avene, iN Broadway: bes ee ee °408 Fitth Ave., Dot, 10th and 11th Bt, ete BSth and 36th dts. NPWARK, N. J. , W, cor, 124th St, 841 Broad St,, opp. Central R. R, of N. 2. omae cry, 105-10 Tre? bet, “Cortlandt ant Liberty Sts, "60 Ni GREATER NEW YORK Womett' 8 STORES. NEW YORK CITY. “108 West 125th toot 7th Ave. #1930 Broadway, opp. Hera “Building, 103 Nassa 8, B, cor, 21st St, ots Third Ave! ® Ww tor. 1zéth Bt. 9 Sixth Ave, 8. 2, © roadway, oe anita bet, loth & 3th Stas "1003 Broadway, bet, Ditmare “Contr al i, R. of N. J, JERABY CIEY—*03 Newark Ave; D WITH A STAR ARK OPEN BVENINGS, 785 Broadway, cor, 10th PROOKLY NEWAR Watch the World's WANTS under the head of “Business Opportunities.” Among the thousands of chances:presented in these col- umns there is surely one intended for you Sunday World Wants Make Money

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