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TS WO TOLD OF DEATH | “ARMED YOUTHS) BY CABLEGRAM mith Empty Revolver “L” Agent) Word of: Demi of | of Her ‘Fiance * Puts to Flight Young Desper-) Sent to Miss: Steele While adoes Who Attaoked Porter,| Abroad to Purchase Her , and Then Screams-forPolloe,) . Trousseau. Qemet with onthing but a broken and} Smead en Aomouncing the death weelese revoiver, Miss Millen Denning, | of O, Johnston hae ented the co- oket seller for the Brooklyn Blovated je of Miss Beatrice H, Steele, of Rastvoad at Myrtle and Tompkine aves |'No, Wilow atrem, Brooklyn, who is nies, to-day routed two ermed juven-/at present in Mnglend to purchase her Me desperntoes who wore worsting @ | trou, ‘oolored porter, and when the youths! The young couple wore to be married fied raised @ characteristically feminine jin Manila this epring, where Johnston goream in time to bring police to make was to bulld treet Tallway for his arrests, employers, Mise Steele was to return ‘Thé two assailants of the watdhman|home in February and then sail for gave their names as John Schwat,') Manila from San Francisoo, aged aeventeen, of No, 1182 Gates ave-| About a year ago she bedame engaged! file, and John Witerk, fourteen years |to Johnston, who was well known th old, of No, 633 Palmetto street, The| Brooklyn, Miss Steele te the daughter fatter address was found to be false, |of Bartholomew Steole, a wealthy man ‘When senrched tt was found that fichwat carried a loaded club and young Witerk had an improvised bleck- k made of an eight-ounce fishing wound with wire, » Armed with these the boys, with two rought o others, were discovered by Watchman fighting mmantully” Willian Young, of No. 121 Duftiold Hop 0 reDover (i) gireet, hanging around the station at] Mexico,” dway and Wiughing avenue about! A telegram came yesterday from the “ed Young is wapeyed to go fy aie nan, 0 realdes from station to station to see that the | had pas arsed’ an pad ae et a e ted. ‘women agents are not molest pe uh) we A tt tie Numerous small robberies of BuM Ma |" Nie "Waiters last. n @hines and news-stands has is, Ox Steele. tho pews, asenlag ira precautions to be taken, and Young | #age was the paddes' Watched the youths until they boarted | Perrermed.” sald Mi @ Kldgewood train and followed them: | wrapped up in Mr. J ‘After triing around the platform at| like a son ta me, Myra’ avenue with the slot machines | MY own daughter the ‘young fellows again boarded and} got off trains at threa different sta- tons, confirming the suspicions of ‘Young, wh» was following them, r) When the youths reached R dgewood they separated, the two unknown boys golng away, while Schwat and Witerk boarded a downtown train, leaving it) ‘at Myrtle and Tompkins avenues, | No one was In the station except the agent, Miss Bllen Denning, of No, 41 (3 Hendricks etreet, when Young followes | Ms rf the youths Into tho station, With an ACTURED Fron PEAT oath they demanded what hé was fol- . lowing them for, at which he ques-| Save 4 Your | The Américan Peat. tloned the reason of thelr betng there! Coal Bilis Coal Co.'s Peat. he two attacked Young with loaded Coal fs better than lub and the wired lead. by using coal of any kind for Young was being worsted when Miss open grates, stoves Denning, who supposed {t was an ordl- PEAT+COAL. | of ailkinds,idtehen nary fight, a3 the porter was not tn) 14 totaal Test It ranges, furnaces and unilorm, pushed an empty revolyer| HOw to Test dt. | forboller and steam through the window and ordered the -_ service, Kindles fighters from the place, As the young! quickly, makes hot fire, with large flame, egperadoes broke away and’ started to| No Gas, No Smoke, No Glinkers, No Cin- run for the stalrs Miss Denning recog-| ders. None of the irritating effects of nized tho watchman and dropping her| W0od smoke or coal gas, Very benefi- pistol acreamed for help, cial to invalids, and especially in ail- mine nee a, Bohalties, of ments of respiratory or pulmonary or- oj @ station, Wo 4 foot SP ta teehe. won the boys ran | ans, A cure for catarrh and asthma and nto thelr arms, ‘To the police they de-| all coughs and colds, Test Peat-Coal for Glared they, Were “only riding yp and yourselt, at your own home, On receipt Machines at the Holsey. street ana| Of $t we will ship by ex us to your Gates avenue stations on the Broadway | address a 100-Ib, Sample line were robbed last night, and we AMERICAN: PEAT-t COAL £0; = lice are trylng’to tearm {roti thé boys ia poy Bt their two orapantons, 98) People's Bank Building, Passale, REGAL SALE 6 Ise Bargain Sale in Regals lasts each year from Janu- ary Ist to December 3lst. During that time we sell $6 shoes at $3, 50, | This is not a result of “trade pranks,” “factory ex- periments,” “removals,” or “fires,” It is a result of the wonderful Regal Tannery- to-Consumer System which does away with every profit but the small ome you pay the manufacturer, This continuous Regal Sale moves the shoes from Regal Stores so fast that there is an entire change of stock every fortnight—fresh shoes, the newest styles just as ‘fast as they are approved in the fashion centers, Here's a model that we war- rant you won't find on any “marked-down” bargain coun- ter, because it's a style just adopted in London, Send for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly;Filled, Bold direct from tannery to consumer, The largest retail shoe business in ‘the world, 60 stores in principal cities from Jiondon to Ban Francisco, REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES it faatdat NEW YORK MEN'S STORES, RY, BROOKLYN, $807 Fulton st,, opp, Montague Bt. stat Broadway, near Bedford Ave, 108 Brow twiy “piimars Bt and Wits Avent S408 Witth Ave. het, Hoth and 11th Sts, NEWARK, N. J. 841 Broad 8t,, opp, Central R. R. of N, J. Cortlandt: and JERSEY CITY, *00 Newark Ave, GREATER NEW VORK WOMEN'S STORES, NEW YORK, ay, "19/5" Shoe Made of al Calf, Blucher cut, with oft Calfline Ing; extension sole; military heel, The stylish pointed and "ulope” effect of the toe has been gained without in any way cramping the foot previously weare ing @ hroader toe, 1008 Broadway, bet, Ditmara & tontral It, Root N, J, JERSBY CLTY—« wark WITH A STAIt ARE OPEN BVENINGS” YH Du Date 100 & 11th, Stee FOR BALE, WG It wood, ieee, a “heat * Petey 1) lng aces anda a Ered, ny ea WATCHES AND, slags ea aay Tas] ga ay Waa Hive Jf Gesiraa, by nddrosing 'T ai] — AM@PICO fn Wa ond to, | pS ay | 10 19 MAIDINN Pate ANB, TAKE a BLAVATOR, ae FOR SAL, Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn, Saturday, January 14 | Saturday Brings Tidings of Good Fortune to Alli Thrifty Women. eae for the Morning Hout, fis ~ Bhirt Waists, madras and peroale, newest iid styles, fasicy stripes, all sizes, regular $1 weet; = a Walsts, FROM 49 Show: enon” BtolONLY,.... 4 No mall Surprising Savings in Women’ s Waists and Skirts. , We doubt if there'is a store in any part of the Greater City whose output of women’s waisis is larger than ours, We've ec'ipsed all previots selling records in’ that direction, which is proof of the values ever to be found here, Saturday's waist offerings: 250 All-Silk Taffeta Walsts, in changeable and fancy stripes, full sleeves, fancy stock collars worth $7,50, cach. sessee sevens servers White Cambric Waists, front trimmed with hand embroid worth $1,50; special Walking Skirts in fancy mixtures, with s See ep eeen serene sereneeee eee teeeenne p seams and kilt flare; worth 2 {Children's and Misses’ full trimmed with gilt butto Saturday onlysevevees,..., COATS AND SUITS Clearance Prices 1-3 to 1-2 Less. Misses’ Long Coats, Mace of fine all woo) interplaids and | About fifty, all tastefully made of mixtures, tourist shapes—sizes 14, 16) Plaids, Cheviots and 16 yearsherctofore §6.75; Sat-| heretofore $2.00 to $10.00; Saturday, $1.00 to $5.00 Sikes Walking Suits. Mide-of Mixtures and Novelties; loos: shapes or semi-fitted, medium lengt wecviotine $16.00 and $25.00; Satur ay, $10,00 and $15.00 See Men’s and Youthé Clothing Saturday at Half Price and Less. Girls’ Dresses. Grocertea,—Halt- gallon te (ane LL , ot herkins, nie nd ¢) and Cashmeres— Girls’ Coav, Of various mixtures, come full length, some three-quarter length, flannel line heretofore $9.00 and $10.00; Satir- feast ve ak None ©, 0, D, orders, None "0, o +H On Sale at these Prices from 8 tof Only. soys' REEERS 01 et Those that were BOYS’ BELTED OVERCOATS all wool-rmixtur 4 Yeare—enrlles Pi youne MEN'S SUITS . Heyy, Blue and Black Oheviot— 'e—Double Breast Coat— well tallored— Heelieat sit at $10,00—~ For Javunry Salesssecseres ft YOUNG MEN'S pr ente ne Oxford Frieze Over lea in Mixt! (oa 64 18, Ha 2.98 Men's f} ‘Suits of Black Thibet, Cheviots and Friney’ Worbleds and + Seotoh Carsineres,bingle and double breasted,all sizes at $5.00, $5.75, $6.25 ngth Coat’, nearly all sizes, bes effect and were $898 and $4.98; special for 98 | worth $12.90-49 614.00, . Men's Overcoats, Hero's the greatest Overcoat bar- gain of the season! Oxford Melton Young men may want a new Cloth Overeoats, long and stylish, ages 7 ia & scld jl eeason at For young men of 15 to 2, Over. sale price nen ,ovats, oxford gray, and Long Pants Bults, elegant aa single or a 1905’s First Really Important Clothing = Begins Here Saturday Manufacturers save their surplus'stocks | for this event, which comes around regularly each Jane vary, Why shouldn't they wait? They know the quan- tities such a sale as this islikely to consume and they | therefore see a ready outlet for every surplus garment | on hand. ‘This year we've exceeded our expectatibns in the slock secured, all of which means the most ex- traordinary cothing bargains that ever came from THE H. BATTERMAN STORE, Follow us while i we itemize: Reefers for boys, 8 to 8, Brown and Oxford Mel- Wton. embroidered emblems on sleeve, a8 75 button to neck, round velvet collars, elegant 4.00 coat; saleprice ,,, Suits, 2-nlece sonbis Raped dar! dum colors, ‘suitable for now or weiter, for, ages 7 to 18, worth 8,98; sale piice., : j Fine overcoats of Oxford Fr This Is & wonderful chance! Sallor °xteton, with or without, Bolts, tor Blouse and Russian Blouse Suits, for ages 3 to 10, heavy sergos, In Fre ohh rodela ge 8 3,95 navy, royal, garnet, not f sult worth less than 1.98 styles; worth A com worth up to $6; sale price Black Melton Winter Overcoats with Venetian lining, cut full and loose with belted back—they are’ §0 to 52 inches long and come in about eighteen styles, Youths’ Suits, Young Men's Winter Suits of Black Thibet, Cheviols, fancy Worsteds and Scotch Cassimeres, sizes 13 to 20 years, single or double breas'ed, $4.25, $5.00, $5.75; worth $10.00 to $12.09, It drab, strictly ull wool; also some ai Saturday, January 14, The Celebrated “La Vida” Corsets At Half Regular Prices, The assortment consists of fancy, Pridal, also white and black—Some with Hose Supporters attached—sizes 16 to 30. $7.00 La Vidas, now,....83.50 $8.00 La Vidas, now... ‘84.00 We are Sole Selling Agents in N. ¥. for these well known corsets—An expert demonatrator will fit free of charge, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street 39c $10,00 La Vidas, now... .$5.00 of Long Pants to complete ¢ oe $12,00 La Vidas, nowss, $6.00 wardrobe; here they are 2% to 2, 79 82 inch walst; many # 1,50 ination of big values in Nor- folk Suits, Sailor Suits, Russian Buits, Russian Overcoats; * 6, 95 all high-class garments; 2.98 Coax Me, hie Blarney, | Love sand When the Trevs| ‘The Girl Are. White Love, copy, [ Another Great Day For Music Lovers, eaten aah Me. for popular 18c. Muaste. Iwaya ua thy Way. PIANOS AND ORGANS. near RAILROAD, fore Loot ay aiben youre the carl 1 Latting eter, A Box Coiich, covered in green Late ‘the ra ee i ki | denim, tufted top, lined Hattie ‘ Meaty Mon linside, 42 inches long, 19 iti in Sy “Ale an Eroeipon, ‘inches wide, 14 inches i ‘high, worth 3,50, $n ae tase a rosaet Inutes lat ie Salow’ cor ors 1 98 No €, 0. D, orders Allied On mail orders 2c extra for ‘each 20, ii. i bs 2-1, can of | Be, for /100,,for a pound of fancy largest that grow, for 4Sc can of Red Buy Where Groceries Are Best and| Prices Lowest. "t, Roly POUND CAN OF RED RIVER SQUASH; Ihe, ei 2ho, bottle of | 100, for a 2-Ib. “he of 250, for 3 pint hottles of ‘Tonawanda sliced | ehon ioets) dos. I. | eens eh value y, cin of AB, for pound jar of van’ Camp's “Har! ‘shim Juno Pens Jamey Value Soa vile, of {2 for an oxtra, larwe | 100, f ‘can. of ersey Tomas Whi. “Romo bos toes; value Ihe, |y00 for gallon can of | 180. woe ry P.& W. ane Brand’ cas ‘America ‘Tom atoes; Value 800, Be, for a 100, bottle of ‘Americ Brand Pre- pared Mustard ereli no ALSO JERSEY FANCY GreatestPinnotnvestment in ‘ 10 Rar Pad This Great Janvary Sale 4 lt . i Me ie Come To-Morrow! H Save from $150 to $250 by securing one of these ‘pianos in this great sale of #350 Do, uy 6-10, Rall Mack. 1) no eel ered aed ah Park ee ii, nee || WATCHES JANUARY SALE, 8IG REDUCTIONS ON ALL LINES | Our specialty: Faroishing homes completely omy completely far~ na completely for CREDIT: TO oe Pit, ha bon Fen is El Bp lL ee REDIT Seer DIAMONDS CASH OR CREDIT No enipi ah ath BLISHED 1989, “$49,98 |] OVERCOATS ana"s LADIES gurTs, g AU $75.00 | oat ely an and, mont wngihart In Premertion, STANDALD saa 00, H or CREDIT OPEN EVENINGS UN TL 9, ||}218B-2192 32 BET, 19-20% STS.. AVE iddress room 9, = Bre cgdMala chicas ie oa Walters Planos for Pianos at 51 wiex People Know What They Want. - The bookings came in so fast for these $350 Celebrated Tone-Last- ing Waller's Pianos for a that the factory could not keg) with the orders. They have caught 4 now and inéreased their oulput so as to give everybody a chance to secure one of those beautiful pianos at $195, incliding stool and cover, on liberal $5 Down and $1 Per Week. 1 Aitor or Higuse, ah me io. Paria fait hs Nall call Ri jana ‘eke a scree “ir “Sonteyivants JEWELRY : ‘ oe General Passenger Agent, Ww. SWEET & CO. store 37°39 Maiden Lane ier Branches Blath av, ‘i on suiishan Most Difficut Tooth Boys’ Blouses Qheviot, Fancy Percale and Madras— new Spring styles—best colors and patterns—all sizes— 4 to 18 years—29 cent quality. THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE Morning Sale of Corsets Two well-known makes— mettium habit hip—wi all siges—ugually SHCOND FLOOR—CI Women’s Between Season, Hats Fine quality—newest and most desirable styles—fancy silk braids combined with aniired chifton— All Gold Crowns, $5.00, Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,00 TEETH $A—$B 7 —&—B10 PLATES REPATRED WHILE WAITING, NE, Cor, 125th St. & 8th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 Pe M. Delivered on Lid ‘of $5.00, our representative BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, Lex. to 3d Ave,, 59th to 60th St, rurbane, Conlays and Pompadours-——valuc $.50— To-morrow mori lng Sib CREDIT. ber week l Pimily Well enact (ind your LADIES and” a SeGeOTHING at be ‘ous Manhattan Clo OUPANY, 1114 3a Aven n Clothing Con |a8 , DEPAN A UE wine As y ally Af you ‘adreas 18118. World Buant to a vay reoluiton petits FOUND AND REWARDS. ate Ne, oa on and’ Acting Commisatonen 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 149, 44, 13, $5, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Shi January Sale Continues on its successful way with a Saturday Sale of bee Suits Assortment piri Tweede mixtures and overplalds—Nor! The Notiolks are t ‘plain of Kat ¢ our Bent yess ape! nf ‘overplasas, Passi, 398 aids oem, 1,000 Girls’ Russian Dresses— Made to sell at $5.00 to $7.00 , ‘That's the bargain we'te gotng ta give to-morrow tallored—high-clars plain serges, dark novelty mixtures and new~tight from the maker, who had them returned to him Eastern house for fate delivery......We made a cash. offet for: sccepted—that's why you can to-motrow buy lovely dterses worth § at A DOLLAR NINET'Y-EIGHT, Sale will start with all sx All alavw al Girls’ Long Cloaks~s to 14 yrs. Kerseys and Rough fabrics—Best ey that were 8.6.08 ~—-________-_» JANUARY SALE VALUES that in quality, price and variety constitute THE MOST ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS: to be found in seasonable merchandise FINE CORSETS age an ghd gray napa Fur: Coats‘ and Capes Near Seal—large revera and tin Unt January Sale Values In Women's Waists Bilk Dotted Ponginette (look ike mlk)—prettlly iaeht and narrow pleats—@ White Lawn and Lin ‘trim'd laces, emb'y also pleated sylaecwalue $2.69, Emp'a’ Bi a Baitinte Walsseculeok or cold embed dots |The New In- Millinery . | Latest nd ta re My? and evening, in Combin: ‘Turbans, Ghaviotte Hats, ete.— pate Red, Browny, 2.48 to and ined ean worn just as they are or Pei) added, Special Sale of Flowers baal ett ‘and odd lots— PrSemancie, Ger- Oxford Gray and Mixed Cheviots— Norfolk and Double B65 gurters | TRE BUILDING, Navy, Lt, Blue, pact’ me segue. BULLDI Girls’ Full Length Cloaks Long-haired Zibelines—good, warm, ep penrirenel inferior quality— jpes—Blue, Brown, Patan 0 14 yoars— garmenta..i..... nudole—ckatni BUILDING, od Chey ft ae Bee 2 Beate Bree te and double soled BOUS' BLOUSES AND Wi ie: Neve and Red Wii Heavies and Shirt 0 ‘Now 8. "rari ma 5 BOYS’ ALL WOOL SWEATERS | all colore—all slsee--were $1 Oye be SWEATERS Po e’y 6 vrecwere Rares RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS Cheviots and Be: plain colors—Sallors or regular qailor coll ‘That were 44.98., Misses’ Long ete Fine soft finish Ke Now,| brown ant black-bandeo 8 14 to 1B years, .. 19,98 lar viseone 2798 Seal Coate—ftted back-— Bink Sonat. ont facing and for game valley and Sian. 39.98 nN E conser NECK AND. SIDE COM cy eG Moulttiue-fone, ana Ron inh-elnborate havi pl 1.98 Furey pet pooh pleated 281m The New ete es Water seh et i De "Or @ ee sek or the ray “tis amast ‘Tailored style ta to $15.08, habie — — Lune! 5 Courses,..30 Cents ail JAN. 4 fai it Kay! Btortiteed Ae stoped by pe ge, Gana SALES =| Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 PJ Chiffon Autoniobile Veils White, Biagk and colors— H yards pal ag 8, rakheng MAIN PLOOR-ONEW. Scented as, | cee Unusually .2}—For ye BASEMPENT—NPW Bi Women’s Black Rib Hose Guaranteed Stainiers and of real Maco rhea = Mercerixed Tr. pire Flanmelette lined—deep tucked Hotinceeastre dust rule Girls? Box Calf Shoes SECOND FLOOR—WRST _ BUT Women’s Storm Rubberg All sizes—60 cont grade... SECOND FLOOR—WEST Bi tran Storm Rubbers 2.48