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. WALK OVER HER “yrs, Siemers, Janitress, Says ~ So and to Prove It She At- ~ _, tacked Mrs. Little Whose Dog » Aroused Anger. 7 } “I may be only a Janitress," re- macked Henristia Slemers, as @ police- ynan assisted her into an aimbulanoe {in i front of No, 2% East Twenty-fourth treet to-day, “but you bet the women @on't Give that can walk on me,” f Just previous to the removal of Mra, ‘ Slemers, Mrs, Nettie Li-tle, a tenant , fn the house wt No. 205 had been taken ‘ laway {n another ambulance with blood Streaming from cuts Jn her head, And ‘previous to that Alexander Tanger, ta another tenant, had been taken to the 4 Bast Twenty-seoond strect station, ac- bef @f Klaking Mie, Glemers in the joinen, Skye Terrler Trouble-Maker, Myre. TAttle ls—or wae—the owner of a wy Nerrier named Nellie, Mrs, Sie- ra had a decp-soated objection to the @kyn, and many arguments were had ( Ove It, ) + . The fanttress was scrubbing the floor in the yestibuie to-day when Mrs, Little, whose flat !s on the first floor, entered / wwith ter dog. The floor waa wet, and Mra. Klemens asked Mrs.’ Little to re- mata gutside until sie could mop it up. “Keop that mutt out of here anyhow,'" ” E a f APA BOYER'S WORD 1S LAW Justice Marean Deoides Million- aire Has Right to Refuse to Permit Lawyer Chilvers to/>%, Court Daughter in His House. Both women sorvamed at the top of their voices and bit and scratched and slugged with great vigor, but Mra Sle- mers was the stronger and was rapidly extracting all the halr of Mre, Little @ handful at @ time, Mra, Little broke away and ran unstairs, Tho janttross pursued her, uttering dire threats, At the Qmst landing stood Alexander ‘Tanger, also the owner of a dog amd of a grudge against tho jantivess, Mra, Little asked him tor assistance, The Janitress Takes a Tumble, "Sdre," sald the obliging Tanzer, He wasted until Mra, Slemers wes on the top step, when he delivered such an effective kick at her that she tuinbled back into the lower hall, moaning with. alns mii) nolso of the fracts attracted Po- licemon Herman Herstenhagen, who fent for an ambulance, The surgeon, foarlng that, the women would renew the fight {f he took both In the same ambulance, took charge of Mrs, Little a pent for another ambulance for Mrs, jamers, Justoe Marean, eitting in the Supreme Court, Special Term, Brooklyn, decided ‘that if Wéttiam Ohilvers, the young lawyer in the AttorneysGeneral’s of- ices, wishes to continue to call’on his fiancee, Miss Adele Boyer, of Brook- lyn, he must meet her elsewhere than at her father’s house, No 21 Garfleld told ‘or o1 Mng, Slemers is In the prison ward of | place, Brooklyn. the hospital charged with felonious as-| phe decision was rendered. in an ap- gsault upon Mrs, Little, Little Tanzer order ¢ommanding viication for an Frank Woodruff Boyer, Miss Boyer's father, to admit Chilvers to the house for the purpose of consulting Mra, Boyer and of paying his court to Miss Boyer, Mrs, Boyer hae obtained a de- cree of separation ¢rom her uaband and ie etill ving én the Boyer man- sion until the amount of alimony ashe ghall receive Is determined, Mr, Boyer has several deteotives in the house to seo that Mre, Boyer re- moves nono of the furniture and bric- a-brac, and has given ordera that no one shall bo admitted to see his wito or daughter, Lawyer Coleman, in making the appll- cation, sald that Chilvers, who 1s also connected with the firm of Finch &} Coleman, Mrg, Boyer's attorneys, went to the house on last Sunday evening nd Mr, Boyer and a detective met hija at the door and refused to admit im, Mr, Coleman contended that it was absolutely necessary that Chilvers) was talcen to Yorkville Court and held until Mrs, Slemers shiull be able to make a complaint agalant him, The skye terrier is missing, —— MRS, CLOPTON | ASKS ALIMONY. Wants 250 Monthly and $500 Coun. sel Fee—Judge Reserves Decision, Justice Leventritt, of the Supreme Court, having ruled that Willlam T. Clopton’s North Dakota divorce !8 of no account in this State and that he will have to defend Minnie T, Clopton's sult for a separation, thus setting aside Allen Cairuthers's pretiminary objectior, to his jurisdiction, heard argument tas! day on the motion of George P. Breck- onridge for $250 monthly alimony and $500 counsel fee, and the trial of the case will speedy follow, The Judge reverved his decision, ‘dd \isaRe on 4 3, Btuart Ross, In opposing the grant- el calling on Mrs, Boye’ “hut this ettempt of Chilvers to got tr ag representing her atiorn ly A subterfuge. Chilvers had a passkey to the house that he came an} went as he pleasod and that he actully went down to the Kitchen and gave orders to the sor vants as to What they should hi for dinner and how they should pre fy Gart longed to Mr, owner wished to forbjd entrance to Chilvera he could do so, Tho Justie Joot to he permitted to ace Mrs. Boyer 6 sald, Was unable to leave the jourxe OWINk to from an injury resulting the part of her son, he order, denounced Chi ave no objection to ‘ "he dec » ism Mr, Boyer found t © It. “Nt, Boyer also discovered that every timo Chilvery visited the house he took away & bundle containing things whien Mra, Boyer had no right to have re- Moved from the house.’ Justices Marean prompt!) dented the motion. He sald that the house at No. Held place unquestionably Boyer, and that it nitvers ‘that in the future if had occasion to see etther Mrs, Boyer er daughter he must meet them th a. "It Mrs. Boyer and her daughter ob- over'a restrictions,” sald Mr, the Court, “they are at liberty to leave and live élsewhere."’ Chilvors has not vet deolded how he will carry on his difficult courtship, The Lapel Opinion WEW TORK TELEPHONE 0O,, 15 Dey Bireet, 18) her coun ro y Hici's uouar Kid Gloves, 50c, These are from broken lines of our regular dollar grade, artd are of excel- ta well made, with embroidered Packs, 4 nme kid-lned and fleece-lined gloves ude fain Floor, 59th St, Section, — VOM ——— Ih This Great be the he Clothing. Here's a purchase of something like $60,000.00 Worth And every advantage we Saturday will be a gala day, Positively no goods sent C, Men's $10 Overcoats, $3.93, | Men's $4 Trousers, $1.66, gained has been turned ov and the following items are represent Give thorough | Satisfaction and (aay would sell easily ringbone, These trousers are made be Mrs. Slomevs is alleged to have sald. Mrs. Little refused to rema!n outstde, | And tried to force ‘her way past the Jan- ftress, Mra. Slemers reached, twisted k ther hands in the hair of Mrs, Litule Ey THE PUBLIC SALE Opens To- Morrow, Saturday, at 9 AM. THE MEN'S FINE BLACK CLOTHES For all occasions. “Taylor” price, $25,00—$21.25 i “ §2000— 17.00 “ i “ 18,.00— 15.30 ) 15.00— 12.75 MEN'S FUR-LINED MEN’S FINE SURTOUTS “Taylor” price, $25 00--$21,25 + 22,50-- 18,12 } PADDOCKS, EXTRA FI Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Men’s Opera, Stiff and Soft Hats--all to be grouped an MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ “Taylor” price, $7,00—$5,28 Men's Fine Overcoats. “Taylor” price, $15,00—$11.25 “Taylor Men's Fine Rain Coats, “Taylor” price, $1§,00—$11,25 “Taylor’’ price, $25.00 $21,25 | Men’s Fancy Cheviot Suits, “ “__30.00— 25,50 | “Taylor? price, $18 00—$ 18,50 Umbrellas, Leather Goods and Other “HOPE SYSTEM” ROYAL SILK PLUSH UNDERWEAR, “Taylor” price $1.50...... 78 Bradford Wool Underwear. “Taylor” price $1.00,,, 80¢ Fine Quality Neckwear, “Taylor” price 25c,... 1244e FINEST MEN’S OVER TS, | Cc TROUSERS, “Taylor"" price,$40,00—$26.00 “ 4 2,50 1,88 4.50— 3,38 MEN'S STIFF & SOFT HATS, “Taylor” price, #3,C0—$1,98 “ 8: 2,00. - 1,30 OVERCOATS, “ 12.50-~ 9,38] i — 117 “Taylor” price, $60,00~—$51.00 “ “— (0.00— 7.50 “ “ 07¢, Boys’ Novelty Clothing. Cy * §0,00— 42,50 i . ‘ “ “ o$c| “Taylor” price $7.00. $3,50 MEN'S WORSTED SERGE], pesmi opera Hats, | FINEST MEN'S SUITS. | Boys’ Overcoats and Suits. ; , SUITS. ylor” price, §5.00-$4.00 |wtaytor” price,s30,00~$19,80| ‘Taylor’? price $2.50, $1,25 "Taylor" price, $20.00-$17,00 | Standard Men's Hosiery, ' | 25.00 16.2511 adies’ Pure Silk Umbrels “ “ 20,00— 13,00 FINE QUALITY UNDER- WEAR, “Taylor” price, $1.50—-97%e HIGH CLASS NECKWEAR, wTaylor price, 50¢ — 32%6 price, 25c.—18%\¢ las, ‘Taylor’ price $2.00 $1 Young Men's Clothing. “Taylor” prise $10,00,,., $8 Special Collars, all shapes, Broadway Stewart Building “Taylor” price 10C,...0. Sc | ‘Taylor’ price 2, THE PUBLIC SALE Opens To- Morrow, Saturday, e at 9 A.M.” “All Eyes on the Corner of Broadway and Chambers St.” The Great Stores of the FRANK L. TAYLOR CLOTHING CO. have been closed for the past 5 days The “Hope” System has been diligently at work inside, with the result that to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock we ‘place on sale the stocks of the Frank L, Taylor Clothing Company, amounting to of Men’s, Youths’ & Boys’ Winter Clothing , Jewelry, Gloves, Collars and Cuffs, Haberdashery, d sold under TAG, BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING “Taylor” price $3,00..,.$1,05 Men's and Boys’ Collars, all styles," Tay lor” price 100.346 Men’s Madras and Percale Shirts, “Taylo price 1.00 6, 35c Tiffany “Balbriggan” Underwear, ‘Taylor’ price Silk Fleeced Underwear, “Taylor” price 1,50,.,52%¢ Fine Imported Neckwear, “Taylor” price 1,50... 521%¢ Silk Lisle Brace: y lor’? price 5c... eo Men's Fancy Waistcoats, “Ta, L Exact Discounts from the Regular Marked F. L. Paylor Company’s Prices. ; lt means that the prices at which the goods were marked remain on each item exactly as when we took possession. These originally, we believe, lower than the average. Many of them had thern had been still further reduced on the ist of January. The pu indicated by the “Hope System" Tag, And the customer keeps the The above Abbreviated Statement of Details is but a Mere Synopsis of the wonderful opportunities for investment—it would require a full page of the “World” to give a correct idea of the magnitude of this public sale, Opening jt. ‘‘Subway’’ Store® Annex talfes place To-Morrow The Main Floor is arranged for the sales of Men's Overcoats, high-class Men’s Suits, Black Clothes, Waisicoats, Hats and Haberdashery, of all descriptions—The “Subway” Store is arranged for the sales of Men’s Trousers, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Livery, Rain Coats and popular-priced Men’s Suits, The Annex is devoted to the Tailor Shops and Reserve Stocks, Every Item Must Be Disposed of by February 1, 1905. The regular Taylor Staff is augmented with a lar Clothing Stores, a force of bright comp. prices were heen reduced for the Taylot Clothing Sale in December, Many of blic pays exactly these marked prices; LESS THE DISCOUNTS, as fractional cents—because we “DO things differently,” ‘ge number of experienced salesmen and, in the Haberdashery and Boys’ stent saleswomen. ‘These salespeople have been without other employment since the recent Holidays, and our customers as well as ourselves will be glad of their help in facilltating satisfactory service, Chambers St. at $9.00. or as well as it ts $10.00 during possible to make i8. sale your them, and are pers choice in fi fect in fit, Not a at $3.93 pit rar less ‘ an $3.00, and | ‘ ped i) My Ly Your choice | vercoals, $6.95, wee $1.66 | Men's high-grade overcoats, elegant quality Oxford gray; lined with heavy farmer's satin and silk velvet collars; regular $10 qualities, Not a garment in the above lot worth less than $10; $6.95 your choice at ....., Men's $20 Overcoats, $11.95, These overcoats are really remarkable bargains, being made of standard coatings in all the desirable styles, lined with good quality serge and the workmanship and styles are as good as any you will find in Men's $14 Overcoats, $8.75. Made of the celebrated American Mills Oxford grays, cut long and loose, in all sizes, lined with heavy farmer's satin or serge, silk velvet collar and strapped seams; good $8.75 value at $44; for this sale,, | Suits for Young Men, $3.93. This is an offer that seldom occurs, A strictly all-wool chevfot suit for young men from 14 to 49 years, well made and lined, not a suit tn coats selling at $18,00 and $20.00, the! Tot wart) tess, tna: Bec ae Your shot anrine $11.95 some as high as $10; $3.93 The Waite Sale of Undermuslins | Grows Greater Each Day. We're selling more musiin underwear than we ever did before in January, and some of our January records are pretty big, to be sure, hil this 1905 White Sale deserves to be our biggest, for not in many years have we or any other store quoted such little prices ‘on such good undermusiins + Corset covers, 19c., 28c., 29c., 39c., 49c. and up. Payer) 18c., 19¢,, 29¢,, 89c., 49. and up. Chora: 200%; 890., 490, 69¢., 98c. and up, suiris, 89c., 59c., 79c., 98c. and up. Chemises, 19c., 39c, 49c, and up, Bloor, Nos ga. An Extraordinary Sale Excellent Cameras at $1.98. This exceptional Bloomingdale price tells the bargain story— and we advise an early call, for the quantity is not large and we know there'll be a great rush for them at the price, The Onongonda Box Camera takes a plcture size 4x5, It ts fitted with re- versible back of ground glass, rising and falling front, re- 1 98 @ |f versible finder, achromatic lens, automatic Woolensak '@ shutter for time, bulb and instantaneous exposures. | @ Price, complete, with one double plate-holder,....+++++ Atlas Concentrated Develqer, 8-02. bottle, making 16 oz. of Lane) ce Ever heard anything like it? Glass Developing Trays, size 4x5,,.9¢ The same camera, fitted with rapid rectilinear lens; regular $6.50 qual- A complete line of Electrical Nov elties al very low prices. ity, for .. $2.98 Trimming Boards, i to 5 inches, strong and well made, 38¢ Folding Candle Lamps, ruby glass, 12q i 2 of ¥ yng, Sea Thea te ff Fee Nba adel Card Mounts, up to 4x5, embossed 49¢ style, with bevel edge, per doz, 12¢ Stay Squeegee Albums, to hold 48 Solution, 8-oz, bottles, making 16 No, 1 Brownie pictures, regular oz, of developer, special, 19¢ price $1.49, at... 89c On Saturday there will be a special demonstration of the famous Sepia Velox Redeveloper from 9 untii 5 P, M. Bring in your reza- tives and we will print them for you free of charge. Maln Floor, 50th St, Sectioy ee ed The Men’s Store Offers Men’s 35c, and 50c. Scarfs at 17c. Here’s oné of the biggest men’s neckwear specials that the Bloomingdale men’s store has ever offered—and those men who don't hitch up to a dozen or two of these ties won't be treating themselves right, ® There is a splendid assortment of neat patterns, on light, medium and dark grounds, in reversible four-in-hands, shield and band tecks, Men's Four-ply Union Linen Collars, Choice of 40 Styles, Per Half Dozen, 48c. Cuffs of same quality, 75c, per half dozen, Every collar and cuff in the entire lot warranted absolutely perfect Main Floor, 60th St, Seotion These Great Bloomingdale Hosiery Specials for Saturday. They need little comment but to say they're too big in bargain merit to stay with us long to-morrow, and so etrly selection ts advisable, Women’s 1 Sc. Stockings, Pair, 8c. These are of good quality black two-thresd cotton, in full seamless style. Children’s 15c. Black Cotton Stockings, 8c. Guaranteed fast black—double knees—all sizes ’ Men’s Black Cotlun Hall Hose at 7c, Of excellent black cotton, with silk-embroldered instep sizes. Oth At Sect DAU ORs TOANS, ‘Lenni 70-3 Aue F59°060"X Saturday Will Be the Big Day Nothing has demonstrated more forcibly the power of the Bloomingdale merchandisit the genuine economies it brings about, than has this Best Clothing at 40c. on the Dollar--- O. D,, and no mail orders filled during this sale, Lexington to Third Avenue—Bloomingdale Brother: S50 w6 fs to-morro) Soe lete In all sizes. Clothing Sale. = great Bloomingdale Sale of Men’s:and of the Season’s er in this sale to you, ative of what bargain chances youimay expect. Little Boys’ Overcoats, § Men's $8 Suits, $3.93. Men's Oxford gray One of the Greatest th Several different M you have a little Heel values ever offered Ray styles of chev» fellow between 2%, 4a] wide’ French fac- —M en's Wool : lot and cassi- ae eae ! 0; mere sults in will find here some ines, good quall- Cheviot and Cassl- teh a variety of the best coats \y Tne oa mere Trousers in of patterns that We have ever of: Workmanship stripes, checks any. taste cin fered, {Coats that throughout, will and plalds and her» be suited; well are well made fy full of style, fn Russtan effects, Coats are worth from $3.95 made with wide French _facin and peffect in fit} in every way a first $7.50, tit Mey now, 4 suit, and $7 oF Corduroy $8 would be cheap for this Knee Pants, 8 MAX Your 29c. ce, " ‘these are made of the qualit $3 93 roy that usually sells le cents to a dollar, {i sizesy durting this sate at ‘ ' joys’ $2.50 Suits, Men's $12 Suits, $5.65, sen pepe About thirty different styles of high | wits” int a Y . | cheeks, plat a grade pure wool cheviots, cassi: biig2y' a mide, ‘meres, in a range of patterns con- sisting of plalds, checks, teat stripes, Scotch mixtures, worth $10 and §42, made and trimmed in the best possible manner, good quality linings, wide French facings, Among this lot are sults that will fit aver- agé slim and stout men up to 46 inch chest reennit $5.65 We'll Oticr Another Lot of bhi ti will 1 a ae" to $20 Velvet Skirts’ # And that comes about through some Special Bloomingdale buying. ( The lot comprises a quantity of about a hundred skirts made with Box Pleated and Kilted Bottoms and Shirred Effects with deep hems and eilk walstbands. All the an seams are bound and nicely finished ol, All regular lengths and waistbands, Black, blue, brown and green. Only one hundred skirts in this lot, so be sure you get here and will Not a sult in this $2:50; during this only, your cltotve Youths’ $9 Ov ‘These coats are well med ts q fect in fit, and WO ind Ptor your Sole during this sale... on time to choose from these $10 to $20 skirts at i Fiecond Moor 80th Bt. Seetion, “ Celebrated “Worthmore’ for Men---Clearance at § The bulkhead of great hig hi trade re the Bi ’ ‘ ing this moni i rr dio so far an extraordinart busy The value-giving of this , worthmone aes, which ‘eran in a general clearance at $3 a pair, cannot clated unless you stand face ty face with ti themselves, § So we urge you to come in to-mortow. bart are of box calf, velour calf, vici kid and oltskin, iN Soles of. solid oak—hand sewed—heavy, medium and weights, All sizes and widths—worth from $3.50 to $5, Sat The Bloomingdale Women’ Shoe Store Offers Saturda Women’s fur trimmed Juliet Slippers that were marked §: at 98c, a pair, and these specials in shoes: { Women’s $2.50 and $3 Shoes for $1.69, These are of patent coltskin, box calf and black kid—sizes 24 to 7, aiid all widths. « Women's $5 Custom Made Shoes, $298, These come in a variety or leathers and several up-to-ante styles; almveat every size; widths B to B, F i Ki Misses’ $2 Shoes for Saturday, Pair, $1.25, These are of black kid, in button and lace styles, with paterit-leather tips: and good heavy soles, i Children’s $1 Black Kid Shoes, 59c, Bah Pretty, sensible shoes, in all sizes, Boys’ $2 Shoes, Saturday, Pair, $1.49. Of solid box calf and vici kid, lace style; sizes 1 to 5%, Youths’ $1.75 Shoes for $1.25, All sizes from 9 to 13%4—good, welkmade, solld-leather shoe:

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