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» To-morrow, on the First Floor “Sale of Ribbons ‘black and all the most desirable colors, 21° ys. P, Vi as SPRING REELS, to 104, $1.25 barat LEATHER. TIP, ALL WIDTHS AND. SIZES, 11002, $1.50 Repairing on the‘ Premises. End of Season Reductions s’ « Young Men’s Clothing N AND SAILOR SUITS, © } $3.78 BOYS! /REEFERS & OVERCOATS ) Formerly $5.00 to 6.95 OLK, SAILOR & RUSSIAN SUITS } $5.00 TROUSER VEST SUITS Formerly $6.95 to 8,90 } $4.85 Formerly $5.95 18 SUITS, ; \ $8.65 & BELT BACK OVERCOATS Formerly $9.75 to 11,90 , MER & KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, $1.00 Formerly $1.45 and 1,95 Continuation of Clearance Sale Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel GCLOAKS, 60149, $4.75, 5,75, 6.75 Heretofore $7.95 to 15,00 . $2.95 WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS, $3.95 Heretofore $4.95 to 10.00 METS, 14 and 16,yr9., Heretofore $7.95 to 18.00 : PALETOTS, 14 and 16 yrs, $6.90, 8.90 a j Heretn.ore $13.50 to 20.00 Vick oeatiethiee hohe {imo of the cloxing of the polla," said the president, “move thas the polis be ¢ldwed at 6 o'¢lock,” said @n obliging lady, on’e Republican) "Wx? Good gracious! £ expect 0 lerday after | have been to two teen by ‘that tmp,” Koya Club. | one lady objecued, presided.) “And 4 have to meot my husband _ was in tl] downtown at 68 o'mocs,” added an- e av tae , oe * spectal price, 13 for 2Sc., Dox 50 price, 1$ for 25C., DOX 100. eseeseers » price, 7 for 25¢, box’ ‘ol’ Latest Umporad’ Mote, stock and bss 4 "well, Ul! make it any time you Uke,” sald the onginator of the motion. vuat tine ty at ba wih Nguarter te fours Bid iy Th 0 iA chor teey pour ‘aitebreixe reli weve sc wil the doy’ per > ene ‘Timer wn Do. id” and bigs rit was put to Hie hvu Han cea “VErv yfbiy bu cae President, “We Nave wate cvilhus's wate ne Md iG, Anus aly Lduy wae aN vow vy Mio ihe {lige it Pg ta ta i sa Tao inthe Sivas it to | JK va a gee 88 ok up, he matter ialeskoner MoMackin | / ‘eriticism and found Indies decided to pend Higgins protesting fi be ntment as Commit- | 4,5, Melury, Mars, Brow! nN Dire. dy. itood; Auaior, tra. my parade is im, corresponding. secre- wer from. Senator | \), etter the “cluby an ah her fenrining elepubilead Ul & fhourebi rqen! saan to thé Benator,| ron, with tiewulduarte Mn MOU Ver Hh |i i sgolihak Salt When the clection of officers and so: te Senator | uanor bunuoas Yee) gonciud ; Wilson sala, les, Our mem! h wat ae erate E lve ours alien Char ® com: ap of the the ge acuagion rps.’ hot M eae, with @ areas Wn, ‘has addresaing you | Sut bibdate ss er iinw the action of our com- tuetoe , aaa a ie Ww airman I laid your pro- |)? eavel, ay) committes, and tam erie lt gh a diaba.t rat wt delve sttins the ulteratt ons, A motion foe cajourn fe it SIDE BAD 1S CAUGHT Hiates, 00 Only Fifteen, Heed = Protest. personal Intoraxt as letter of recent date, Acie word ‘sex’ in the flong and grabbed bith of the eblidren: and took them to the. station-house, oe Phat taken (0 the Children's yf the Col Lota To-day for Arralention Li All-Around Bad Girl. ets Sah aa alle reread, bad gi of the Follow re apeakin jergean' i tl en known to the: Cap ain far beats prever sinco she was elovan years old. pene here Aa toned ae a au ae thane ‘apa 1 Dott P tha ot 0 Be Leader of the tg than any boy in the Kort bo ‘8, When she Y q r Thieves, Captured With | ¢ tinply mn and make ho botet a fd ae je never trier by tAty iris but of the Band. always wih boys leads a { boys around here, Bie J ii t gan in ralding grocery stores, horse shoe nail and Tasten” it to. the end. ti a Pream | abe and then atl a ne iy In the Hor Ratues, but got out, Jt fs only rot] three weeks ago that a boy sixta:n years old, bigger than she 1s, came orying Jiito thé station-house and told us that Sarah Hughes held me up on Weat End avenue and stole 20 cents, That !s only one case of many, Her family |p a ree Bpeatable and good one, but she is a thoroughly bad girl in every way, a jKING NOT GOING TO CANADA, arrest: last night of Sarah Aitteen years old, of No. 7 West hth street, the pollce of the @ Hundredth &{ eet Station al- MH AVAL they have caught a most des- ie young girl “crook.” Bir, in company with Lyle An- | sAwelve-year-old boy of No. 22] © Hundre dand Wighteenth | arrested at the grocery store d Cordes, at No, 101 Amster- Twreme, Cordes snys they had j#even Jars of dates, He selied| con Che pod slipped out | et wing it in Cordes's . grabbed him again with . In doing #0 he dropped + he bays, welzed the over hie Denial that Haward and Queen Alesandra Have Planned ‘Vinit, LONDON, Jan, 18—The report from Montreal that King Edward and Quéen Alexandru will visit Canada some time this year is declared to be unfounded. Sei Can't Las! All Day. M’KEE AND BRIDE OFF FOR FRANCE York, they aiiletly made nyrangenients to sail away to France,’ and. announce: ment; wag made to-day that they were on boatd. Le Moursine,” They sailed yesterday, telling few bersons of thelr plans, iN ‘Me. MeKeos will epend: thelr honey- moon’ on Mra, Mckee's eatate in Men: tone. Tt ty possible, that’ they will re- malo in Franee.ndl next sammer. ———— GEN. CRONJE TO APPEAR MERE. WITH -IRISH. BAND, Boer Hero Will Desoribe Theilling Paperjonces During War in’sonth Africa, Gen. Piet A. Cronje, “The Lion of South Africa,” who withstood for ten days with a handful of Boers Lord. Roberta's magnificent army of 60,00 men, during the late war in South Africa, will make his first pudlic appearance In New York Jan. 15 at. the Academy of Music, Gen, Cronje will appear both at} the matinee and In the evening tn con- Junotion with “Ireland's Own" Band, He will desoribe his experiences during the awful ten days of the Paardebuny disaster, as well as his previous success. ful engagements against Lord Meth- uen's army. manifested io the ae Here's a line of Overcoats you'll pay $10 for in any good “Cigar Spe cals. Lady Rese, ont filler cigar, Lig everywhere at Sc; 95¢ | Men Clara Belle, short Havana filler sc. cigar, specta) General Vordict, 10c, Havana filler cigar; special 2. S0Shirt Waists Fine French Voile. Fashionable Blue and black Cheviot or, Front Mixed Cloth Suits finished Box. Pleat with piping and braid, With the prevailing very smart full blouse effect—A clusive design. New Leg-o'-Mutton New front. wad trimmed— cluster of tucks at back—natty, light blue, navy, brown aud black, For sizes, Would grace ‘ly occasion, Cost anywhere $2.50 to MEIN Sale of | avangements Quietly Made “for ’ Boentera ‘dla ea vox he rot BOYS SuitSale C ‘of ‘Intention | Until After: La}, Ladies and Children Touraine Leaves. 1250 Pacniee Suits. and Floor, ‘ a caccnecn \ * Styles, Double-Breasted Ladies’ Norfolk Sweaters, i gee fine and Norfolk; Sizes, 7 to 15. 2.75 wor thought to be, in avolunlon in ew |Reduced trom $7, $50, $12, value 4.75 season of boys’ apparel. accasions, Hackett,Carhart&Co mes f Three Cor, 13%h St. pret eae BROADWAY Cer. Canal St, Ladies’ sleeveless Golf Vests! Stores. Near Chambers, 1.50 ry At ais Ag value 3.09 distinguished soldier, and it ts expected he attendance will be very large. Vhe appearance of Gen, irish band 18 pevullarly fitting, as the lish were the strongest alien support- ers of the Boer army during the laie war, Boston Theatre, Boston, and his recep: tion by the immense audience which at- tended amounted to an ovation, discourse was listened to with intense Interest, and at {ts conclusion the old hero was compelled to return and bow| repeatedly his acknowledgment of the applause of hia admirers, Avgrent deal of interest has been So fa appearance of this ture of 95 for Mes Winter . Overcoats-$10 Values shop ia town. If.we had bought them in a regular way our price would be nearly that much, As it is, you get. them for $4.95. Every wanted size is ainong them, They are made of atrictly All. Wool Frieze—in Oxford, Cambridge and plain gray; cut loose and 4. 9 5 full, with belts, with the swing and desh. Men’s Winter that swell dressers like; $10 overcoats for Suits--$15 Values, One of the best bast of the season, These Sults are single and ‘ouble breasted pole prt d-through worsteds and ie tised ¢assimeres in some ot th designs that ever came from the looms, and black cheviots that look éven more than $15 values, The fit and ‘finish and iene areremarkable, ¢ | ee. Boys’ Suits or Overcoats, Worth up to $3.00, at SALE 9 TO aoe SATURDAY, ‘This 1s the most sensat! Gay, for the Suits are all brand new and {ri not broken you would find them priced at $2.25 to 63 excl you ou ean find your boy's size among ‘them, yyou ve got the best Suit or Overcoat you ever saw As the number of garments is limite i | .00 sale'to 4 hours—Saturday, 9 to 4 o'clock... Continuation of the Great Sale. of Men's sShirts ees hts pocreeae Bree Bone ee reiene 1.45 1,75 98°: sanenreeee JAMES MoGREERY & CO, * Misses? Suit Department, Sizes 14 and.26 years, $12.50 Three-quarter Coats, “half lined” with satin, Sizes'rq and 16 years, $10.50 Fancy Mixed Cloth Skirts, Length 37 to go.inches, $3.75. Children's full length Mili- tary Coats, Lined with Bedell ex-0 | Bishop Sleeves. separate tie—neat fitting cuffs. White, reproduce,’ 1 C0, .D, | No Mall: Orders, Red Flannel, ‘One to a Customer. $7.50 Sale af Both Stones Full length Cheviot Coats, Sizes 6 to 12 years, s warm. wal walstis box deep hem, long Neck finished with false ve 1s loose+or tight fitting, ware at Piping Ree veeeesearsrereee blouse, full 6 opossum also sath bear muffs; $6.00; for ‘i a sale Only, At ss srsevrees. Furs’ Grantly Mat, made up in round and pik Assorted Scarfs, MA up in the White Ermine Sots, tnciding low ‘shapes, in black, gray and pearl coney, Isabella fox and sable "2.98 ig Boys’ 4-Hour Glothing Sale. Parents Cannot Afford to Miss This Great Event. Positively On -Sale From 9 A, M, Till 1 P. M. Only. Clearing this jot of stylish, well made sults and overcoats at « mondertally low price, No question but that they'll be gone by 4 o'clock, sotry to be here early, BOYS’ LONG BELT BACK OVERCOATS, ages 7 to 16,.. BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, ages $ to 15, Double a, nd eat Single From Noo Big Saturday Sales| enue clearance never meant so much to garment ay as it will to-morrow at Rothen! Garments fot men, for women, for children were positively never before offered at such astounding: sat eae He 4 specials will not last more than four hours, “Those are’ plainly designated— rom A. M, MM, “790 SEER OORT Girls’ Fine Goats for 4 Hours at 3, .00 Garments Special from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. only at $298 While the description conveys a good idea of the importance of the offering, a Muy Higa eke vince you that it is one of the greatest girls’ coat bargains ever Sho silky gibeline or white corduroy, The velvets are full length; lined and inter- Hned, some with satin, Others have handscme muifs attached, and are finish- » ed with silk ornaments. The zibeline coats are full tength, with full clreular “slashed Wape, rolling collar, are double breasted and finished with tancy bute tons In blue, brown, red or black; stzes 6to 14, Values range from $5.50 to $9.00; special from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M, to-morrow, at..+. eve All-Day Sale of Girls’ Dresses at 98c... : Never saw the equal y this price, iris’ Russian Dresses, woo! plaid; also from black and white shepherd check, The wals* effect, with yoke helt and cufs of cashmere. finished with fancy brald an buttons: full ckirt and. lined. throughout, a cuff, wil BIG 44HOUR SALE OF FINE LINEN WAISTS. Made of white,linen, with full-plested blouse, trimmed with embroidered knots; others have full with front of allover embroidery, Both styles have pleated back) new deve nid tab stock, Also new black Waists, highly mercerized, with full- pitied blouse, trimmed with’ silk knots and embroidery; pleated back, new pee and tab stock. Value $2.00, 8) a Fomerrent, fom. 9 M, nn latest stole effects, in different col- hd of coney o¢ French hare, 90 inches Gnished with opal cords and tently alo some neck 4, 9 8 Pieces in ee Chey opossum 0 eres RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS. ages $ to BOYS’ MACKINTOSHBS The long coats are made from are made from the plain blue and fancy. ford melton; the pular double Twists the Russian Blow he Friezes are lined with heavy quills farmer’a satin—stylish and extremely net) oe inches, 4! re_made fro’ hipe: alin he lot ere the $5.50 Twenty.third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Children’s and Infants’Nor- Trowners, for. men and young men, sizer from 28 waist double; spoctal, to-morrow, per pair, ‘atylea for Sat a 4-Hour Sale of Men’ FTraleareco M. Till 1 P.M. A Spevial Lot of Men's P, ennlly worth $00 per pair all Fancy-Striped Worsted not @ pair worth less han Girls’ Shoes, Spectal styles, heavy soles 1.00 ; Tremendous Shoe Offers. y Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at Half. Boys’ and Girls’ Lace Shoes, of Sold leather and ,well made, in neat styles, The girls’ sizes are 8 836, 9,9%,10, 10%, 11, The boys’ are of calfskin leather, with heavy soles, sizes 8, 8%, 9, 9%, 10,104) 11,114, 3) 13 beat at, per palr.., wool, cheviots and ceaeiis also fancy worsteds, sizes fi to 42 waist; special, Pai Pony ask $2,50 for the sa Men's Vici Kid with plain toes or caps, Shoes, at, per pair... Men's C This shoe news for months, Men's thor 69c at 89c, and patent leather es BI, 9 i 40, cas if, fore unknown, of the latest AMPtHy * 89¢ Per palriesees ‘The checks are cashmere trimme feated and finished with embroldered emblem, skirt 1s made full with 08 6 to 14; Special, all day, Al..,...ervcecevcsereescesevonccsseeere Great 4-Hour Sale uf Women’s Goats. Very. Special To-Morrow From 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. Remember, these are the newest garments, and haye sold as high as $8.00 to $10.00. For fda clears ance, | however, we've marked down just 50, to be morrow, Theyre made’ (rom eb: grade albeline vet collar and braidings with velvet trimmed belt; full sleeves, reverse and bral ling. Worth fully $8.00 to ei special fiige placed on sale between 9 A, M, and 4 P, M, to- or montagnac, and are 42 In, or fancy buttons; back 9A. M. all Reduced. ts, The mackintoshes have cemented seams, and are made from tan coverting. Workmanship and finish beyond question, Amazing Sale of Men’s Overcoats. Balance of the Gigantic Purchase of Overcoats from Ab, Solomon & Bro., of 736 Broadway, on Sale To.Morrow at Almost Half Price. » There are Oxford Gray and Black Friezes in sizes 34 to 44, as well as Heavy Tan Covert Cloth In sizes 33 to 42, if you can'‘match them anywhere else at the price. We'll gladly refund your money On sale all day. Men's $2,00 Shoes at $1.59, Considered good value at $2,cO. and many stores purchase enables us to quote this low price. , Also Storm Calf Special to-morrow seerereeseee Lined, ata price like this have been hereto- Made from box calf in three eland Fur agg Pentre larye size; out lined thraugbout;,. valu $3.50; specialfrom 9 ne " til 4. P. M, only ates soe n Till Closing Time, 298] eaee tens ade from the hew Russtans have for th 3.98 98c throw ties and scarfs, all finished with tails and fringes, and pillow muffs, white satin lined, Former down special for to-morrow only, at., Guolce aT 1.98 4 HOURS ONLY, oe $¢ sults us in res; rom ber 1.50 ime quality. A large special Shoes, in lace or congress,” alf-Lined Shoes, $1.78, men Is the best we have printed In ‘oughly durable, wellemade shoes, Calf f 1.75 Special for this m at, to $4.75 The best offering.made this folk Sweaters, “gsc Ladies’ and Children’s Mili. tary Blouse Sweaters JA Suitable for school wear or for dress At 13th St, Store Only. “Nausen” Auto Coats for severe weather, Cronje with the Gen, Cronje appeared Jan, 1 at thy Twenty-third Street, His \Le COLDS CAUSE SORE THROAT, Laxative romo Quinine, the world-wide and Grip remedy, removes the cause, at ye pane pad e look for algna- @breant of the times one must Informed cn all topics of the No better way than by using Tue Almanac for 1906, To ki be well aay. we t MES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Three-quarter length Black Cheviot or Broadcloth Coats, Lined with Black or Grey Satin, $rs.00 and $19 50 Formerly $25.00 to $35,00 | Fine quality Black Kersey Cloth ‘Coats, Semi- fitting, Trimmed with braid, ngth 44 inches, $25.00 Twenty-third Street, Ff JAMES McGREERY & C0, Sale of Silk Petticoats, | All the fashionable colors, 6.75 and 7,50 190 Black Taffetas 5.00 each Twenty-third Street, 500 Taffetas Silk Petticoats, |} Silk Pei- ] ticoats, if Mother Earth 18 ON THE OPERATING TABLE Acreage is being cut up into farms, sub. divisions, factory and business sites, country estates, and into city and subure ban building lots. This dividing process has brought asia Bi sae investors | who buy well-located pro) and ralitae PROFIT, © h YOU as well as re ad land brokers arein a position to taxe advantege of this most tafe and proirable method of MONEY MAKING |_THE WORLD : 98ch ls y