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| ——— rs Sooteh Distille aye the Irish Representa- Parliament Will Be d.and Forecasts Pro- ALL HERE, Dewar, Who as a the “high bal U HE WHO “Ie \E Can Finn A RR IN ENGLAND WIL. Have My mo AT ONCEY, Sain LIPTON TO Mee | r Gave hted by his arateful sov- ved yesterday on t he i steamshin Graf Wal Visit to America te for the witnessing the Ormon ‘has offered a cup for t! “the mile international race. has lived in Loi and represents in Parliament, from an ancient family ot of Perth, ay ; then plain Mi to places where 0 a saloon bai i 48 td sh Sis eet ball park: A the Apiericans acl to vatal Palace i fe ward’ , ascel few days of the a to know, taxed Is i be it vet develo; oter-and appearance he is e the “high ball’ four- ‘e long before he received made. About in this way." the sald, Wiking along Broad ith enda when one of them asked and have : a In that humor myset I Whe we made our amants all Got I’’s Namo, to the bartender that he had what we yOu} BUA Pio) Wooq eADYy ‘of the Bisoovety anged, about ten years, It ‘from, generation wae Knighte Ht be Yack. in, London for, the ¥ Paalnie he gaid, This a lively session. ‘The Op- fe te. jet Be Goverment ust what wo are inte Protection. 1 APM fdren's winter clothing. We cal have protection, Our manufacturers have seen what protection has done for America and are anxious to follow your example, otions this year will be fough this {ssue of protection, ‘the protectionists are eno! to hope to elect ndon for 2B metro. although 180" Beotland, ed to fit the Ik hebter than the inquiry into of the “high ball," for Gir Thor leared ‘back ip his chair, itt a cigarette on looked comfortable, Pare ose in the American r. Dew, such aie, rene » At ithe coming session eeHarnent it ta probable that some yl in will be adopted for the redistribu- fon of seits in the House of Commons by which Ireland will lose about thirty members, It js the general belief bhat Ireland his too many seats, and It will he a popular move {to reduce the num- her, Trekind now has sixty or seventy y ers of tho House of Commons. ‘his number will be reduced to thirty Phy forty, That s now the Irish ques- i, Sir Thomas Still Has Hopes. “Dki Sir Thomas Lipton say anythi to you about mandi anoiyer vind after the Aoveribe cnet was asked, “He told me t! in land who could bulld cht with which he could hope ‘If 1 can find such a designer nd,’ he eaid, ‘he shall have my money at once,’ Sir Thomas Lipton is one of my close friends, and when. I left him in London I asked him It he | had any definite plan that I could make t a) known on By arrival here, He told me .| that he could not make a promise to send anothér yacht across the Atlantic for the reason which I have already ted, But I know his ‘character too i to believe ‘that he will let the mat- teat without at least another good Tt 1s almost certain that somehow, ewhere he will find ‘the English de- signer who to-day seems not to exist.” ‘The distiller. who has for years striven win the English Derby, will have wo horses In that race, which will be ler he placed before tographs and police 01 und Ey he had dissipated a him ta be Hadi ive, remnined Ny have the and the @ dollar, nded the next May, Both of my candidates are three- ear-olds,"" the taki, “One is an singlass colt, as yot unnamed, and the ther 1s an Aynthire filly, which I have named Bonnie Bess. I can't tall whether einer of these is worth pinning hope to. Their blood ts good Sona, ‘but they have not entirely fulfilled my early hope. They werd not raced last year, hae) been holding them fon the jerby,”” recreant son, but that clear to be sent to to the Mr. Dooley tain necessary detalls have been eal On corporal punishi wife beating | ranged with the British Consul, id will The lawyer sald that Turner had re- ment, ‘wad apanking in next Sunday's World oo ___Announcing the prices—25% to 40% less , than régular—at which we are closing out our entire stock of men's, youths’, boys’ and chil- mobile Apparel at 14 off. During this sale same All pr if (2,50 Worsted Suits (2.80 Cheviot Suits ; Black Suits eviot Suits Suits | Worsted’ Suits { oo Suits lorsted Suits ‘Cheviot Suits 18 Black Suits 2.50 Worsted Suits 20 Worsted Suits Black Suits $0 Cheviot Suits 40 Black gait oree 5 Worsted Sults M5 Cheviot Suits FAMOUS THAN MAN WHO BRORK ADE FIRST REAL HIGHBALLI, IS IN NEW YORK. HUNT FOR HER ENDS AT GRAVE |G, V. Turner,” Who While Pen- niless Kills Himself in Atlantic’ City Hotel, of Excellent Fam- ily and Entitled to $500,000. paereenionne ny ATLANTIC CITY, N, Ji, Jan, 6.—B. J, Outram, head of a firm of London solle- itors, has positively identified by pho- Turner, who killed himself at the Hotel Wiltshire in July, 1903, as a member of Q& well-known and extremely wealthy English family who was cast off after disappeared from England, leaving his wife and two childre since fallen heir to £100,000, and the law- yer was searching for him, supposing a Dolinr Left. Turner occupled @ fine sult at the hotel several months before his death, He appeared to be plentifully supplied with money, but search of his effects after he was discovered in his room with a bullet in his brdin did not reveal He was buried at public ex- pense after his body had been kept a month and viewed by hundreds in an attempt to learn who he was. Even after burial attempts were made to trace his relatives, and the body was once disinterred at request of members of a titled English family in search of a Identified by His Picture, The police took pictures of his face after death, and these enabled the law- yer to Identify Turner. Fingland as soon, iis r attention particularly to the sale of Auto. Apparel at %4 off. During mail orders will be promptly filled. J Garments will be altered free of charge. The operation of our C. O. D. system, NEVER CAN Tein ceived money from relatives after he left home. He thought that Turner killed himself after receiving a letter from @ brother in which further finan- cial aid was refused, A large sum In life insurance {8 involved in the case, according to the attorney, Proprietor Phoebus, of the Wiltshire, Went before the British Consul in Phila- delphin and certified to the man- ner of Turner's death, It is believed that the name Turner !s not exactly vorrect, but all persons concerned are Pledged to secrecy and refuse to dis- close any other, leeches RICH CHINAMAN SENTENCED. CHICAGO, Jan, 6—Convicted by a Jury in the Federal Court on a charge of having attémpted to import a Chinas man into the United States In violation of the Chinese Exclusion act, Lam Chee, @ wealthy Chinaman, has been sen. tenced xo two years in the House of Correction and fined $1,000, m Chée was arrested after the body of Leone Dick was found frozen refrigerator car at 6t. Louis nearly a year ago, It was shown at the trial that Lam Chee had negotiated with) Leong Han, uncle of Leone Dick, wit’ a view of having the nephew broughé) to Chicago. description C. V, fortune, and who Turner had The body will | i Te free deliveries, refunds and other conveniences will go right on during this sale the one of the dr. acks of ordinary bargain sales here, TRUNK I$ LOST, |2<s=tzcretes WITH $40,000 no mater how unpleasant the ohan| might be, aid she had a trunk and two Handsome Young Chicago Mat- ron, Who Recently Reported sult cases containing her effects sent to the Pennsylvania Depot, receiving Theft of $900 Sable Coat, Loses Bonds, é chocks for the three pleces of baggage, res Ni ws On Tuesday, sho avatled herself of woman's prerogative and changed her mind, thua postponing the ordeal of a return to the Windy City, It became necessary to get her baggage back from the' depot, and she gave the cbacks to WAward Keenan, manager of the Lang- acre Hxpress Company, No, 202% West Forty-aixth street, Edward Lang, a new driver, took the cheoks and started for the depot, Tuesday night the police of the Oak street police atation found Lang's horse and wagon abandoned @t Madison and Oliver etreets, The wagon was empty. Lang had also been directed to call at two uptown addresses for goods valued At $85, which were also missing, Mra, Cunningham was at the express office early Wednesday morning to learn vhy her baggage had not been returned o her apartments, and much wors lot when she was acquainted with the facts. She sald any one with any know of finaneg would not A trunk containing 84,00 worth of negotiable bonds the police are trying to find to-day, and if they discover the bonds they will also get $1,400 worth of clothing and jewelry were in the trunk with the securities, The property te claimed by Mrs. W. L, Cunningham, @ handsome young woman, who says that Chicago is he home. She bhs been enjoying a visit |" New York, during which she has occu pied apartments at No, 100 West Forty sixth atreet, Sa —— SUTH AVE 192 TOZOU STREET Your choice of all of our #35 suits at #16, Your choice of all of our *25 suits at °15, sible evasion or restriction—choose any 0 price may have been—at $15, and we say old It's our annual ditious stock-r: There's a loss to be sure, but that waste eign bla every color, every style ani Abeeeesrsereeerevtons Paddock—the Venetian—others with silk want—not a garment worth Something important rule with us never to carry Boys $7.50 Q 58 WE knows that our $6 3 4 bloomer trousers, sizes 7 to 16, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 10,000men’s white shirts,39c “TEN THOUSAND men’s shirts is the number appor- tioned the first Saturday of the Annual White Sale that supplies well-dressed men for months to come, Main Floor, The price ts 39c,, although in fit, style, quality and workmanship they are acknowledged to equal the 1,50 custom made shirts, This admission is made by men who depend upon this sale year after year for their dress shirts—men who could easily pay $1.50. 8B9c for 35c, white unlaundered | @OC for $1.00 laundered dress dress shirts of medium heavy weight | shirts—t50 dozen men’s hand-laun- fine quality white muslin—four-ply | dered white full-dress shirts—extra linen bosoms, eyelets—fully gusseted, | large four-ply bosoms — bodies full double stitched—extra wide and full length and width—perfect fitting, fine —regulation length—cushion neck- | firm quality cloth—made in two bands—reinforced front and back— | sleeve lengths—open front and back two sleeve lengths—regular or short | or open back—all sizes of each—our bosom—open back only, Heke $1 dress shirt—at 69c, marked in plain figures and at Reductions of 25% to 40%, $10 Box Coats $10 Great Coats $10 Belt Coat: $12.50 Box Coats $12.50 Belt Coats $12,50 Great Coats $15 Belt Coats $15 Box Coats $15 Great Coats $18 Box Coats $18 Great Coats $18 Tourist Coats $20 Box Coats $20 Great Coats $20 Belt Coats $20 Paddocks $22.50 Belt Coats $22.50 Box Coats $22.50 Creat Coats $25 Box Coats $25 Great Coats $8 5° Piz. | *15. $25 Paddocks Highest Grade Overcoats Any $28 or $30 Suit or Overcoat, $20 $32 and $35 Overcoats, $25 $39 and $40 Overcoats, $27,50 $45 Overcoats, $32.50 Youths’ Suits and Overcoats $6 and $8 Suits and Overcoats, $3 $10 Suits and Overcoats, $7.50 $12-50 and $15 Suits and Overcoats, $10 Children’s Clothing $1,95 Suits and Overcoats, $1.50 $2.95 Suits and Overcoats, $2 $3.95 Suits and Overcoats, $3 $4.95 Suits and Overcoats, $3.75 $5.95 Suits and Overcoats, $4,50 $6.95 Suits and Overcoats, $5.25 $7.95 Suits and Overcoats, $¢ $8.95 Suits and Overcoats, $6.75 $9.95 Suits and Overcoats, $7.50 Automobile Apparel !-3 Off All Men's Fur Coats, Leather Coats, Leather Suits, Combination Blankets and other Auto Wear reduced 33% % from our regular prices, (By actual com- ig quality for quality, our regular prices were the lowest quoted in New York on Automobile Apparel.) | 279 Broadway, Near Chambers St, 47 Cortlandt St., Nr, Greenwich, 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., Nr, 14th, Men’s 1.50 combination suits of underwear, 79c. In ecru, natural and fancy colors—in Winter weight, Fall and Spring weights—perfectly tailored—value $1,50—at 79c, Domet flannel pajamas—value $i—at 69c, English $1 squares and French four-in-hands—69c, Men's 50c, suspenders—very special at 85c, Men's 19c, black cotton half hose—12'%c, Men's 50c, Ilsle thread half hose—at 2Bc, Men's 89c. and 69c, night shirts—42c, —_—— ———SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,-—_—--—— Misses’ 12.75 coats at °6.75. HERE'S a positive statement—we’re going to effect an immediate clearing of every coat and suit for girls and misses at about half price. We have the garments to back it up. Not ordinary suits and coats, but the very finest, perfectly falleres, stylish creations required at this time of the year to be smartly dressed, Third Floor, These very sults and coats at about half price have the repu- tation of ejualling the high-priced, made-to-order apparel, 6.75 for misses’ 12,75 three-; 5.00 for misses’ 9.75 hip coats avarter length coats of blue, brown and | of covert cloth; strapped model; lined with black zibeline; full box-coliar and cuffs | satin; alas 14 and 16. 4 4 slvel; al } x (rinmed with panne velvet: sizes 14 and) 14 76 for girls’ 19.75 full length conta in blue, brown and black browitall; Hat collae, thhnmed With badclot and 22.75 for misses’ 42.50 sults ot | AL coll i 1M broadcloth tn blue, Pyown and black; new | strapped node! ni, mt, Mned with duchess i lap-seamed, below k H ze8 and 16. 14.75 for misses’ 22,75 sults of blue, brown, thi ri ‘alt! Mines to Pewith good satin; sizes G viaked) 7,50 for girls’ 11.75 full length coats; winter welgit ehevlot; full box; storm collar; viace Oto MM, and black panne i] ty Strapped muamn, lined vouc with) 6,50 for girls’ 9.76 full length Guehoas satin: kiited akint; simon 14nd 16.1 nititary coats of hive and brown cheviot; 11.75 for misses’ 17,50 three.) Ber! canes sizes 8 TE quarter length kers coats, collariess, 15 . Rae Hen kere velvec” ined wih | 10:75 for misses’ cravenette satin; sizes 12 and 16. ty Oe MW ve ur 0 Ai ive and tan; new 9:79 for mises’ 14.75 three: 3.95 for misses’ skirts of blue, ‘and sleeves lined with brown and black bro th, alao mannish 10, | infatuires; plalted models; 34 to 40-inch length, * 7,30 length coats in novelty mannish mixtures: misses' three - quarter Girls’ high grade coats—sizes 6 | 125th Street, Cor, Third Avenue, NEW YORK, OTe T SN Pae es msec tamed UREN SS POR pI naW EM Pr My, che Ser eeT ya Tull box, also wem-fitting models; oles 14| to 32: new modela; handaome materials; | at halt prion: and 16, if has complained nid robbed. nites montis ago shi A suit and overcoat opportunity that comes but once a year. Your choice of all our *17,50 to *£0 overcoats in this great Saturday HELP yourselves, gentlemen—that’s the true story tersely told and there's no string this stock worth much more than $40, tive statement—for fear of disappointing those who come a do, we do—and do It quickly, because It’s the most expe- i gives us an ultimate profit necessary to good modern storekeeping, Let's take a look at the sults ly ee before our choice of any suit—no restriction—be fancy, ' ADEISW RE you to select from the very finest of imported Englishfancy worsteds, for- ck thibets, blue serges and unfinished worsteds, mixed cassimeres and fancy tweeds— f size—all bullds—every garment positively hand made— your choice Here set8 the overcoate--and a at shown at the price, It's one o! can put Aisa unrestricted choice of all of our overcozts—any style—any length Poole—the Tourist and Regular overcoat—some silk lined—some lined Princess serge—the fabrics are all of the also a fine assortment of nobby Scotch tain our reputation of selling only t "RE not going to say much about this clothi they are phenomenal bargains that won't permit of any delay whatever at $4.50, for children’s Russian overcoats, value $5. Tey ate of blue and Oxford kersey—also friezo— mostly red flannel lined, Handsomely trimmed—sizes 2 121 boys’ frieze overcoats, ; sizes 7 to 14 years, Clearing $4.50. 41 Norfolk suits, blue serge, trouble fd during the bonds! Q AN not the first time Mrs, Cun- of being reports dre i Ke site fiaing home een [ her ie riers she had been dining with ends, Memborv Think Preal@eits Onitle elems Unjant and Taik of Making a Defense. ——— WASHINGTON, Jan, 6.+-The proposed, MRS, M’FETHRIES, 102, DEAD. abolition, exolugively told in The World, SD iPM of the Isthmian Canal Commission, with Mother of Wealthy Contractor the |q pili already Introduced by Represen- Oldest Woman in Day SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Jan. 6.—Mrs, Margarot Mc¥etirles, belleved to be the oldest woman in Massachusetts, in dead, aged 102, She was born in Airdrie, Scotland, When she was ninety-seven years old she christened a yacht and she had passed her one- hundredth birthday when she took her ret automobile ride, tre, MoFethrles hed neither time money. for recreation until she more than aixty years od, On her one. hundredth birthday, to which she looked forward with child-like antispation, Mrs, MoFethries anid: ‘The {dle rich re more to be pitied than the poor, They have nothing to live for. she ‘others certain to follow, is besinning vistbly to oppress the members of ‘that body, Admiral Walker and his odle leagues are discussing the gdvisability of making a defense by gelving owt @ serles of etatements ped : i ten mont \¢) Pe Me ane aticer” ‘Aan. Of speaking for the commissioners, to- eT amiral Walker and his colleagues have worked with the utmost diligence sinoe thelt, Cppctn tiene ature satis« @ progres: 5 A Feapiution introduced to-day by Representative McNary, of Massachu- getts, asks the President if & has been tre erty iW A cnr) a in el to purchase OE re tates; nor was in the spent her declining yeans with her fon, nals onteingbie ie Upwted Staats John MoFethries, who made a fortune | also whether, the oom Ag a railroad contractor for the Rus- BS 4 fh veneales £08 COAVEY IAS, the mate- jan Government.” ¥ $1.00, ‘Men's white dress gloves at $1.00. Women’s white dress gloves $1.00. New Importations 3 less than usually asked for gloves of this quality and workmanship, At $1 we offer select new 1905 styles that meet with the approval of smart dressers and the fashion alike, You may prudently save by purchasing now a supply for the seston, ray Oat alte, ¢28 all our .50 suits, fe Pour oats Hy all of our #20 guite at 915. to the offer either—no pos-- the house—no matter what the former candidly—that there are overcoats in one price to make a posi» er the sale is a few hours 15 and the benefit of clean stocks very eyes, so to speak—here are the suits— black ght ted or double breasted—including English ring of more handsome or dressy overcoats has never been " veatest advertisements a store ose extraordinary sales that act as the gi baal eke meraaitta vercoat you like in to you, and say it but not enough at any stock-clearing time, and what we've got to ighting movement possible to inaugurate. loss {s balanced by the early season profits, with imported shoulders and worsted IInings—also the fine mohair and very finest cvercoating effects — all colors— effects—in the Tourist ooats—any size you less than $17.50 and up (0 $40—your choice at l 5 ; These sacs are all this season’s make—we aim at all times to sus- e very highest grade of ready-to-wear clothing—it has been a over goods from one season to another—hence this sale, overcoats, $4.50, Children’s $5 overcoats, $3. ng, because every parent stylish and serviceable and that $7.50 and $8 suits and overcoats are to 8 yrs.—regular $5 coat, A very exceptional value, 125 Russtan suits, all colors, Sizes 3 to 8 years. Price, $4.50. 108 Norfolk suits, fancy mix-| 106 double breasted suits, tures, bloomer trousers, 7 to 16, fancy mixtures, sizes 7 to 16 years, ———-SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00. Sale of 912 @ 12.50 furs,*6.75 IF this were not the greatest fur sale of the year surely so many people would not be selecting furs at this time. Know it is the only time they can secure them near half price. qntea Floor, 56.75 for "12 and 912.50 furs {s a sensational bargain. A single price never commanded a greater diversity—natural squirrel four- In-hand ties, natural squirrel pillow shape muffs, sable and Isabella fox scarfs, NOTE.—All furs in this sale are from S, Steuer & Co,, 27 East Tenth st., city, who recelved the highest award at the St, Louls World's Fair, $0 Isabella sable fox $15 scarfs, very large and full, $8.75. $20 natural mink ties—among the season's very best—-$12.75, $45 natural mink muffs, large sal shape—4 stripes—929,75, $24.75 marten scarfs—double scarfs—cord,tassel,tails—@13.75, $12.75 Alaska 4-In-hand tles—72 in,—both sides fur—at $6.75, Alaska sable muff to match, very desirable—special, $6.75, $15 sable fox muffs, large pillow shape—spectal at $9.75, $35 genuine ermine throw scarfs-—sale price to-day is $19.75, $7,50 nearseal scarf... $4.75 $7.50 nearseal muff.., 94.75. $225 fur coats, Persian lamb, mink collar, $147.50, $150 Persian lamb coat, plain, very special, $87.50, $150 Persian lamb, chinchilla collar and cuffs, $87.50. $875 silver fox set—very rare piece — special, $474, $350 Baum marten set— extraordinary value —- $235, Hudson Bay sable scarfs—value $200—price $125. Hudson Bay sable scarfs— value $150— now $87.60, Baum marten scarfs—value $75.00— special $39.75, Chinohilla neckpleces — values to $75 — 918.75 to $47.50, SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00.—-——_—— $16 voile over silk sKirt,*10.75. (THESE fashionable voile skirts are a necessary part of every woman's wardrobe, and when we concede a third on a skirt of this quality there can be no doubt that it is the greatest Satur- day bargain in New York. Third Floor, The skirt fs like the illustration, but shows up far more handsome on the wearer —fine voile made over silk drop skirt with taffela trimmings—value $16, at $10.75. @.75 for women’s cheviot walking skirts ~all colors — new styles — worth $10 — extraordinary value, 72 double breasted suits, blue serge, sizes 7 to 16 years, at 94.50. 4.75 for scirts of novelty mixtures and chev. | fots—latest models and choice patterns —value | $7,50. | Sale of $12 to $15 coats, $8.75, | and others. $8. 7 § for women’s 27 In. coats in fine Serseys and cheviots —lined throughout with tine quality satin—regular prices $12 to gis, 12.75 for women's 42-inch | coats, of fine kerseys and cheviots— lined with guaranteed satin and trim- med with velvet and braid—value $20, 10.75 for women's 42-inch | coats, of fine kerseys and cheviots— trimmed with braid, also neat tucking and belt effect—value $16.50, to i UBLIC STATEMENT, tative Mann for that purpose, and |

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