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( rable lines of Their Own Importation and fig domestic manufacturers, including Norfolk and dnd the American Hosiery Co,, at the following Bi Greatly Reduced Prices pineight Women's Medium and’ tts and Heavy: Ribbed Merino 69¢ Vertes and Drawers, , 47¢ hii $1.10 Regular, price 90¢ 7° and Draweta: gy 59c " Rogalar price $1.10. Cat Women’s Ribbed Wool. . RUN g $] 09 Vests, Drawers and Cor- 87c set Covers, Regular price $1.35 eee | f reas ali 08 i eC ec! 2 ‘ Cc i Ne Suits, in Cotton, Merino ‘Weal Su af y $4, 87 aoe Su istaten, "a1. 48 . Crochabitvinmed $0'to $3.00, Value $1,50 to $2.50 \ This Remainder of Women’ $ Shoes ‘i ») ALL Sigs AND AND WIDTHS.” n Leah, Ideal Ki Kid, Vici Kid; Button an and Lace; els; Natrow and Medium Toos, '. Formerly $3.80 to bac 5,000 The.” desirable cup (in the bean); be ‘Holland Sweet pM Y-lb, box; special Cigars and Seed Valves, uae eee Ber agor som tie inloe Balke ig fae ph petal pe : ty ‘New Fancy Sleeves te (Uke Picture): a. —b py cl made of si ND) srt evening yi and “bineke Py ssiay Only, $498 : ‘Compare them with any $4 Waist, ‘None C, 0,’D.—No Mail Orders, One to.a Customer, jale at Both Stores, .<) upon & couch, propped up with pillows, gasping “for ‘breath. Fourteén-year-old ‘Tessie, herself a wreck from bron. guile and lack of nourishment, cares fee the you t ister, are out search. it fs so hard to find 4 fist two rooms,” ‘a’ greater hardships began band and father deserted them, pound floor of the tenement, No, Thar Hei comfortable quarters for he y lace in Ninety-seventh sti Maat. Minatyosoventh airoet, ‘tru. | PACS, fa, Nively-seventh street.” The and her four children are alga factory, Tessie as nurse in a poor for the ay ‘8 BUpport. ‘without food, and it ih more than y children are the best girls in|the stove, that ith eince they have eaten b square ‘Whele fire went’ out two woeks Esa sed wave me every penny they| them’ habltable, hag no fire: a rickety | speringly, burned to ashes. ‘but the very lightest sort of work strce ehill home and even this cheorless shelter may RAG Re Hot ; ‘from them, For their month's e Scmoet powerless, Dependent upon the two bright little | Hooper came ‘to New Yo: re ‘due Deo, 21 ty atill unpal loreud-winners, the Hoopers managed to|tnany. She fived in ifouston st will efoct them if he doos |get along without falling into dedt until t he Hi Pr PI by this evening, eat Nasr 4 ago, when Tine and Gussle Hohool pee MRR Rt gd 1 fom Ib proatrated. with ‘end dampness of thelr rooms, where’ tlio | 1° wank 8 ity Sat be pet alles ' ‘ them easy | But jut my mother was frighten ps Mi with. bronchitis, The cold Mpnutenivorns. Tradje Ma TH AVE: & 23D ST, 75 ie Overceats Sold Regularly at $12.00 Sale 2to5 P, M. Saturday. AIT this peason’s goods; made in a very thorough man. nor and certain to give the wearer all the ga good ojothing CAN give, and save bim money bestdes, Cut in Yong, loose fitting effects, with b shoulders, Thoroughly stylish—good services ipg—the quality and workmanship iusure durabii and permanency of shape; sizes 33 to 44} Tegular $12.00 yalues, 2 to 6 P, M. Saturday Pe Men’s $15.00 Suits or Geet “Models of good clotiting, these garments were percine larly strong values at the former price, olate the monby-saving possibilities of this offer, pie here to-morrow and be well dressed, Sultsinclude the very newest styles and colorings, alngle or double. breasted. The Overcoats are of the popular belted back or tourist’ models, and black and Oxfords in more 7 95 for sti idan ied $1. 00 For : to 1 o’Clock Satutday Only, All-woo! pants in at least 30:different patterns, including black, made up to withstand the hardest kind of wear; good enough for dress and cheap enough for work, Continvation of the Great ..... of Shirts, Night Shirts and Collars. Men's 15c. 4-ply Linen Collars, per Men's 60c, Unlaundered Dress Shirts Uniaundered Dress Shirt never were there einai a $2. 50 Pants. NO:MAIL ORDERS. "and Welted Soles ; Louis XV., Cuban, $2,68 Men's ea ms Januaty Clearing Baie 4 |] Men's oxime quality Muslin and Cambric Night Shirts ‘ —— Men’s Clothing ||| Boys’ raed Combination. $3.78 $2.98 id va hoon Rdg tM regatdless of former prices; valeee up to $5. 00 | [pide Boy, beg tn (bloomer pant: $600 4.50 300 Boys | keg Sul oomer’ pants) . (boomer pants) ys” peed Overcoats . $5.00 — |.|] $88 ; G 1 Overcoaes, with Bell _ a algae Fh KE 66, and Coffee Sale. A Great: Offer in Fine Teas, Chelsea. with can, at 48c. Greatest Bal To-Morrow, Saturday, January 7th, we will deliver, without any cash down, ‘Columbia Graphophone This machine received Highest — NY. Three-quarter length Coats, ‘ \ Sizes 14 and'16 years, || Length 37 to 40 inches, ‘ Children's Military Coats, ‘Full length. Lined throughout with Red > Flannel. A special, from 9 A.M, till { P, M, to-mon Sizes 6 to 1a yearr, 4-Hour Sale of Handsome Voile Waists at 59c, Coats with embroidered Insignia on sleeve, ‘Sizes 6 to 12 years, JMMES MeCREERY & C0, Honors at St Louis ey Fair, just closed. you already know these very Grapho- hones and the Co. lumbia Exhibit not only received High out honors equal (6 all Me talking machine these wonderful Tastruments play and sing it {s conceded W for § 3 jort while— Tran a the blues tor again nA th time Jou ney vail the Bi a lave Tt. for I had such an ambition, and took me out of school, She was afraid 1 would not marry {t I Studied to support my- eaying to me: larny some one wan take care of you'all your 4 t her baby’ brother, a -pititul } LOSE HOME: fact, dae th Rigen bch ea, w starvation, bri Utté, mother's heart. The prams the Picts forthe disease, They wero, of ueta, t mk, and the meagre and they BUM aie ont teen frcoms bei fainily was cut off en- Mary; marry soon, who Hh. : iy iirel; ? ‘ rf the crow. siseiet for some place children were so sick, and Hooper and Four Children, | ' 9 fo when dlapoasess 3 “ithe Beier medioine, 0 the doctor | w ‘ sald Mrs, Hooper. ‘here are Corer Otters. HOW, 7 Dire Déstitution, i and places with four, for $2 a ‘month, Mut how thar can never hope pay 80 much t scrt of nourlsh- zing, Munt Pay Rent To- ‘that.” Oe liom and not the ea tt ni ing ooper, Deserted by Father, Maat a ‘sho weld the bureau and the ‘Or Be Dispossessed. = | 7 stopped - DORN AND “BILLY THE WATCHMAN” SAVE 2 LIVES. Siubbora Blase Takes Hold of Howard Street Property En- dangering Lives, Richord Langer and his daughter, liv- | | ing on the fitth floor of the six-story house at No, 28 Howard street, were saved from death by fire early to-day by Policeman Dorn, of the Elizabeth blazing hot | street station, and night watehman t better, How, I don't hadn't much to kive thom he best chalra gnd her Peay pet to get ‘ood things for us,” sal ‘esse. tye, months ago, when thelr drunken a |S be wee getting, better, PA } ae ies most of thelr furniture to |6°t the, ast Sh fanything,” Dut away 1) tWo miserable rooms @ moving expenses, and changed Bho talt ean eitng for'us"* ig Toll the fad Story. The bare little rooms and the gaunt | the tormenta of sickness, bun. |famnily. Together tho littl wage-eam- |favew and lean iigures Of tie with tell | and cold, For days they have been | ¢’* thet #5 a week, and gave it all ey, toa meanin ly the #tory of the ed has no coverings; | the hie: They worked themselves to |to dry out the damp rooms and make | the poor mother, carrlage serves the starvin . , Wal tchman,’ ® when tho list pall of coal, used! “Mra,” Hooper has boen unfit for any orate Wik ia aa i he fire started on the sixth floor of arters occupied by the The flames uc 1 tu the floor be- n they were discovered by the) yan and watchman, who breke| aroused the Lankers before they were overcome. iven, the firemen arrived they found hy {the Diane wna very stubborn, Altar Canes of an ur the flames were #0\| control, table Is the day's meal, i her right arm was c: led in felt e Sina By dy Hioy have hua. | Per Pgh, em was crippled tn falling hough wit the proce Were 60 eplintered that it was neceasary | noodles, a ie) remove parts of them, ‘The operation | saved for the time of greatest unge?: Tt was twenty-one years ago that the thickest Suit Dep't. |, 3rd Floor, ified Swiss Pal ‘I 60 "2 rr 7 3 ya tone rr CO. Heian eerily Hse fo A faa n sale al ae Madeof Blue, Black, Mode ak (il pte : i) tcnasipteemenapeepeeniniinnaniatahtheipaeanase anaebune-estacisonesminnmigfin ecient and Mixed’ Cloth, . Half lined or lined throughout, 10,50 / ie! Vistt Roth * | It will bz one of the Host Important days ot the great January Sale,’ Fo} Zibeline nd Mixed ae ‘specials tell only P, PARE oles thee are aay altel athal importange that we have not space to speak pleated Skirts, Again we urge you—VISIT ROTHENBERG’S TO+MORRO 3.50 \ ¥ Never before this season was euch a coat value offered. Made from allswool black Montagnacés tu ly 40 inches tongs are collarless, velvet trimmed and finished with fancy. buttons, Fitted back;-with all seams six times. tallored, lex wf mutton Sleeves and fancy cuffs;, all ‘sles, A iylish rat at an mnprepedeale saving, JW ONY, Atssas voce oneene rss seeps veneee 7-59 ' " You fra t hesitate to pay $1.25 for these waists when you see what beauties they are and the excelent thaterial ny which they're made, A eel bes anh of Non NA Hey ms \ us to quote this extraordinarily low price at 59¢, eac jade from ri igure 95 ret length Blue Cheviot i vollajtave broad front, sides of eight plaits, French back, full sleeve, tab stock; elie black, brown, navy or royal all sizes; value $1.25; speclal for 4 hours rom 9 A. M, till 1 P, M, to-morrow, at.ss+ee peeve cseseveneererseens Girle’ 4-Hour Goat Sale. ee $5.00 to $7.00 Garments from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. at $2.79. Twenty third Street, ss ‘ ae nd Girls’ Winter Coats, Special All Day. ’ Hea Garments, made from fine camel's-hatr melton, with large i cs ie unr aeouty trimmed with braid, and’ velyet piped; have large oh e id sleéves and storm collar; colors, Neha red or green} sizes 6 to 14; a. phenomenal all-day special to-morrow, at... .coossresrrssversecrersesserens eevee carense . Merino Underwear for and Floor. ‘January the 7th, i” Boys’ Long Belt Back Overcoats, ages 7 to 16.... h Boys’ Norfolk Suits, ages} to 15.......0.ssesse0s ‘ Norfolk and New Brunswick Russian Blouse Suits, ages 3 0 Beveescwrs es, e Nese 8, Sanh ty Bo ls a Uni oat ar Ore elon he Pe plain blue and fancy cheviots, Workmanship and tinish beyond question, ae “. iiianee Sale rc Men’s Mvorachts: Odd sizes of Furly and But-|f We Closed Out 1,500 Overcoats from A. B, Solomon & Bro,, 736 Broadway, tram'a English , Merino Vest, } ‘§0c, you can match them anywhere else at the price, On ‘ a“ dies rae ee, wate ‘ae i Quilted formers satin—stylish and he 0 Ladies’ Sanitary ‘Wool Cor. et wale rare durabiy Tinea Hie time oprert af nde fom aro set Covers, High neck, and Will Place Them on Sale To-Morrow at Almost Half Price. There are Oxtord Gray and Black Friezes in sizes 34 to 44, as well as Heavy, Tan Covert Cloth in sizes 33 to 42, We'll gladly refund your money ba value £00 to 2.00 the for young men, s!zes UE to 84, with plain linings, choice at.. long sleeves, 4-Hour Sale ofMen 'sTrousers, 9 A.M. till 1 P.M. SOF i orsted Trouse: s ’ ) casi ‘ 65¢. , rien Feed soe Be toes shes A as a ety * BY per ee Wool eens sol Aah vahue ws raat hl pa or J 00 worsteds; "atiss {roth 30. to. a ie 50 TOW), Per pal. .oes.++ * waist ; special, per palt.ssee.. Twenty-third Street, Saturday Specials ‘ The Greatest OY ia Offered in Months. « \ Some Values for 4 Hours, Others for the Whole Day To-Morrow—All Unrivalled, Women’sLong Goate,4.69. To-Morrow for 4 Hours Only, from 9 A. M. till 1 P, ‘Astounding 4-Hour Sale for Boys. | i Children, —pp AnEventthatls Well Worthan rd ibwliyetlected 2 . : Mart bile g Items Positively on Sale trom 9 A. M, till 1 P. M.-Only, j JAMES McGREERY & CO. Jouvin Gloves, 12 button length, Jouvin Suede Gloves. For Opera or Ball Dress, 16 button length, finest quality, black Glace Kid, 20 button eae Twenty-third Street, ——ee TWO “COME-ONS” HELD. a MENS MELD T JAMES MAGREERY & C0. Green Goods Men. James B. Eaton and his son Willlam, 40908 berneth, Ala, who were arrested Millinery. . in Jersey Clty with George Davis, who, : H the police aay, I¥ a bunco-steerer and| Black oF white Ostrich about to take the Southerners to a “turning joint’ In Brooklyn, were ar- Plumes. ralgned before Judge Ransom {n Jersey “Tho elder Eaton sald he had been in value 7,50 to 9.75 correspondence with Brooklyn awindlers for some months and they had sent him a lot of one and two dollar bills, which H they passed without trouble, Twenty-third Street. he decided to pay $500 for $3,000 worth | of the money and buy a sawmill with He eald Petticoats. @) Infant Wear. i Children’s All Wool Cloth Coats, size 2 to Petticoats, made of heavy quallty Taffeta silk, in years, including the “Little Miss’ Muffet," ¢ul black and colors; fujl Aare, flounce of accordion R Strapped and box back; all are heavy lined, made plaiting, finished with cluster of Y, gq» with deep capes, and are hand- tueks and double ruche; es Lak ‘ somely trimmed with braid and value; all day at..ccssesseees Md F ribbon and lace medallions; $3.50 and $4.00 value; Special ail day, at Children’s Cloth Coats, made of all wool cloth in red, roya!, green, castor and bleiy heavy Walking Skirts, fine weiss full width, with deep flounce of insertings of Torchonand Point de lined; size 2 to 6 years; deep capes elaborately trimmed with fancy braid At lace; $3.00 value; special Paris Laces; also wide ruffles of ene 9 8 L Cc all day at,..... daeenererresennes broidery, with clusters of ‘tucks Hoek alta dade eee one TAR ER Matchless Shoe Bargeine.. above; $1.39 value; special all day at These Great Offerings on Sale All,Day To-Morrow. eye and Girls’ Shoes at Half. © Boys’ $1. 69 Shoes at $1.10, ° Boys’ and Girls’ Lace Shoes, of solid leather Vici kid and satin calf lace Shoes, white oak 1. J 0 me sli His 3 iW tiles The Yn soles, double weights with toe caps, and in boys’ ira of calfskin later, with heavy all_ sizes. Worth $1.69 per pair, at.....0 soles; sizes 8, 8M, CRS RS a Oa aT a 40, 1044, 14, 418, 69cn Tlen’s $2.00 Shoes at $1.59 42, 1244, 13, 13%. >, Special at, per pair, Considered good value at $2.00, and many stores + ask $2.50 for the same quality, A large special purchase enables us td quote this low price, Men's Vici Kid Shoes, in lace or congress, with plain “Teather toe caps. “Sixes gree toes or with toe caps, Also 711%, 12,42¥4, 13, 1336, 1, 1% and C Storm Calf Shoes. Special B ¢ 2. 2, Sale price, at, pairs. sss : to-morrow at, per pair..... Complete Line of Men's Storm King and Knee Rubber Boots at the Lowest Prices, REAL ESTATE FORSALE OR TO RENT ‘ IS QUICKLY SOLD OR 5.50 and 6 75 RENTED THROUGH | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. |! THEY REACH ABOUT ONE-HALF OF \ Ee ALL {HE FAMILIES IN NEW YORK crey, ||! Davis refused to say anything. He | eR ee es 4 was sald tor tia one ne aete A ey heed i h Y J ropa soe i ng sepa ane eat , . fe