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* 3 i \ ) , 4 ? 4 ~ GROWDS SAW ESR BOLD ROBBERY ian Smashed Window of Jew: y Gry Store Opposite Grand _ Theatre, Stole $6,000 Worth * of Trinkets and Got Away. HELD OFF PURSUERS j AT PISTOL’S POINT, | Frightened Away. Those Who "Tried to Catch Him—All With. * tna Block of Station-House— . Similar Robbery on Bowery, Mwo bold robheries of jewelry stores Were committed Inst night on the east le Of town, In each one tho thief, or thieves, got safely away, In one in- @tamce with goods valued at between 8,000 and $4,000. ‘About 990 o'clock Jast night Barnet Goldstein, a jeweller, of No. 266 Grand treet, which is Immediately opposite (he Grand Theatre, and but a block @nd a half from the Hldridge) street atation, was sitting in the rear of his wtore, supping a cup of coffee. In the it of the store, but a few feot from big plate-glasa window behind which was jewelry valued at $40,000, was Hymen Richards, the olerk. Outside Grand street presented tts usual crowd- appearance, ¢ Buddenly @ loud crash of Vreaking @loss startled the jeweller and his @lerk, and a big cobblestone covered in Aewapaper fell Fith a thud on the floor of the atore. It had beom thrown through the window, and through the erture thus made two hands were it, and handfuls of valuables were ealzed by them. {The noleo of the breaking glass at- tracted the attention of the passersby, @nd many saw the bold thiof take to ‘bls heels ynd disappear around the cor- ner into Forsyth street, Among them ‘was Louls Levine, o clty marshal, With Others, he gavo chase, and was gaining n the robber, when the Mtter turned, thrust a revolver in Levine's face, and, with a curse, threatened to blow his Mend off'tf he laid hands ou him, Then the desperate man disappeared, without @urther attempt at molestation on the Part of his pursuers, Tw minu George Hoottiing Heine mauiertng | Tel lowted ity store, He was told the robbery and reported it to Capt. lurtha, who sent his detectives out, In- quiry at the po station this toon failed to elicit any information| @bout the robbery, The sergeant o} duty was apparently very loth to talk! about it, Among tho thingy taken were two Giant omer Siamond Fai Old lockets, ca other robbery, committed on the. i e plan, was at Gelula’s No, #4 Bowery, In thts ev t away with three diamond rings valued at $160. No prrests in elther case have yet been made. G00D FAIRY I JERSEY CITY Old Lady Makes Her Appear- ance Outside Public Schooi ‘and Gives Away Endless Dimes and Nickels to Children rd, Jan, 19, 1905, witl always be a aweot @ate to three or four hundred children of Public School No. 14, on Union s'reet, Torsey Clty, It will recall an orgie of butter-ecotch, peanuts, pickles, choco- fate mice, aggies, lemon balls and other | Aelectahles. | An angel in the gulse of a sweet-faced | old lady carrying a spt ppeared to the youngesters + ) way to school. The sy Whereupon she tossed a handtnl of niokels and dimes at the feet of the | children, . Immediately there was a seplmmage. Many neat’ little frocks ‘were tattered and a fow eyes black- \ ened, ‘hen the good angel handed the “eolns unt one by one. There seemed no end to the flow of money, When the nickels and, times were exhausted bright new quarters fell | {nto the ready hands of the children. Pho schovl gong rang, but the satchel was not half empty, A half hour passed and the schoolroom benches were sult bare, Tie principal eont the teachers out | to Inve y tried to persuade the sgholars to loave the neighdorhood of the good fal Malling, the pollee of the Communipaw station were called upon, Roundsman Dickson anrested | the kind-faced old lady and took, nev before Judge Manning in the Second | Criminal Court. Sho proved to be Mrs, Annte Johnson, | LIKE A PIPE if Machinery Improves With Usage BARGAINS In slightly used pumps, en- gines, boilers, lathes, motors and all kinds of machinery, too's, etc,, are offered daily though the ‘Want?’ col- umns of the MORNING my VoRLD after-| Round rings and several) Dh nigi* Flora Zabelle, who resigned her po- sition as prima donna of "The Yankee Consul" company a few. weeks xo, an- nouncing that she was going to Parle for a year, 1s now on La Savole retul ing to America, according to a cable. gram recelved by Henry W, Savage yoaterday, Mise Zabelle has been in Paris for ft No, venue, Jersey Cit Hetgnty, Baer a wadow on ‘reali’, Home time ago, eh e from heaven. to away to the children of Jeray City. of} So yesterday she drow $125 out of the tn small, craigs, She had given last nickel {t awty before leman Dickson arrived. Sho informed the Court tends to sell afl of nickels tan ft in’ hors And friends were sont for n and testified that she was perfectly sane except for her belief that sho wis called upon to give all her money away, 10 ‘ound that ‘he could not hold her, but In setting her free asked the police to find ther relatives and acquaint, em of her strange purpose, { PLANNING A GOOD TIME, Merry Bachelors Preparing for An- nual Masquerade Ball, On Saturday night, Jan, 2%, in the GrandCentral Palace the members and friends of the Merry Bachelors are go- ing to have a good time, the occasion being the annual masquerade ball and carnival of the Bachelors of the city, An elaborate programme of vaudeville will entertain the Bachelors and their guests, after which a ballet of one hun- dred girls will be seen in dancing spe- cfalties, ban the Hirencocw. {in The Yankee Consul,” Mr. Savage’ said‘ yesterda: made arrangements for Mi resume her old part wh FELL STARVING -Hospital. pital, Alyonson staggered into dition Js not serous, fourth street, he had not paid his ret downtown, he sa: hotel in order tl An ho entored floor unconsctous, il x3} Our first announcement since the opening of the public sale of the Frank L., Taylor Clothing Company's stocks shall be a few words of thanks to the community. Our reception last Saturday was of such an unusual char- acter—the continuous throngs o' f enthusiastic purchasers were so thoroughly pleased—the business that followed on Monday, Tues- day and yesterday so far beyond our most sanguine expectations, that we feel it a duty to express our sincere thanks for this unpre- cedented a ppreciation. AND WE WILL SAY RIGHT NOW THAT WE ARE HERE TO STAY, This public sale is merely a be disposed basis on, which to erect fhe found pany’s future progressive business; curtain raiser. These stocks will of as rapidly as possible so that we shall have a clear ation of the Hope Clothing Com- While we are selling off the Frank L, Taylor stocks of clothing, haberdashery and hats we are preparing our own spring stocks, NOTE: Many people as been closed since January 9th. Frank L, Taylor Company were of pruning, dissecting and group! show. Now that the stocks have ced why our display windows have ANSWER: As the stocks of the submitted to the “Hope’’ system ing, we naturally had nothing to passed through the various stages of our system, and each item is designated by our “iag” we are able to display many samples, BUT may perhaps recognize the merc WHAT A DIFFERENCE, You handise, but the “Hope System” tags have completely obliterated the F, |. Taylor Co,’s prices. _ POSTSCRIPT: In order to avoid a repetition of the conges- tion of last Saturday we have installed a special cash carrier system which will expedite sales five tim es as rapidly as heretofore, Our sales force is also now thorcughly organized under the “Hope” methods, We can therefore again invite you to honor us with your presence whenever convenient, IT MAY S$ ALMOST LIKE BOMBAST WHEN WE 3 DID NOT ADVERTISE last was because we felt that we could Very respectfully yours, HOPE CLO Broadway. Stewart Building. THING COMPANY, 810, HIRSH, Pres, FRED, HIRSH, Bec, & Treas. Chambers, St, @everal weeks, She told her mother that she was returning to America to marry Reymond Hitchcook,. the star + "I have jabelle to the plece a return engagement next IN HOTEL LOBBY Jean -Alovonson. Entered the Fifth Avenue to Get Warm and Had to Be ‘Sent to the ‘Weak from atarvation, Jean Alyon- son, a waiter, Is in the New York Hos- the lobby of the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night and fell In a faint on the floor, At the hospital it 1s sald that his con- Alyonson stated’ to the police that he formerly ilved at No, 421 East Sixty- He sald that he had been {ll for some time, and yesterday had been ordered out of the hopse because He wandered d_went to tho might get warm, lobby me Weal to the MUKNDAY. LUNATIC KILLS TWO IN ASYLUM Woman Patient Attacks Others Slaying Two Before Disarmed | —Two Others Injured. \ CONCORD, N. H,, Jan, 19.—Mira, Mig. Nonette Seavey, of Barrington, an in- mate of the New Hampshire State Hos- pitel for the Insane, unexpectediy de- veloped mfurderous prociivities early to+ day, and with a towel-roller killed two other inmates of the Institution, Mra, Isabel Merrill, of Lyne, and Ophella Copeett, of Gonic, and seriously injured another patient, Josephine Howard, of Rochester, Miss Fiske, @ nursc, was Mghtly in- jured, It was the intention, !t 1s belleved, of Mire. Seavey to escape from the asylum, No attendant was in the ward whioh whe oooupled, and it ts thought the three patients’ were aroused by a noise made by Mra, Beavey and that when thoy endeavored to quiet her she attacked! them, All three were etruck several blows on the head with the roller, apparently as they had ‘arisen suddenly from thelr beds. Mrs, Merrill. and the Cossett woman were dead when found, and Mies Howard was only partly oon- aclous, . | aise Fiske, the nurse, who had heard atti sounds from the ward occupied | by the women, and was Investigating, aiseovercd (no trouble, As she entered the door, Mrs, Seavey attacked her, but the nurse succeeded jn warding off | many blows, | | Bhe was hit on the head more'than| once, however, but was able to retain hold of a bunch of keys which Mrs, Seavey endeavored to obtain, The nurse's cries brought help and within a KViINING, JANUARY 10, 1906, "While Asleep and Succeeds in. i ¥ fow Apne the violet woman wea overpowered. Mrs, Beavey who Is @bout forty years of age, has been in the hospital about four years and apparently was being mucoersfully treated, In fact the phyal- clans thought she soon would be able to go home, After the uffair this forenoon | Mrs. Seavey wus in her usual vondition, VILLARD SUIT Sho gave no Indication of knowing any- |, thing about the murderous outbreak, | ~ | Court Decides She Cannot Con- Tho questions below aro prepared tb enable of thelr ‘nimonts, ‘Road thum carefully, i fr Mrs, Merrill was about sixty years of hee or_send them to Dr. Gardner, age and the Gossett woman about forty. ortect Treatmont. ‘i ve, The Howard woman had several | ™ er a Catarrh of Head and Aa Bae Rives. Wy bad sealp wounds and isin a dangerous) test Her Father’s Will by Throat, eck cree an Cece neeIen<qgreRSER ‘Tho mont prevalent form of | te norve (all causes of blind. | ACCEPTED CAR TRANSFERS. | VWti@h $12,000,000 Is Dis aitiatnd/ ret Fon | ath ihr Sit tat b! Ha lected colds, Speedy ‘i tributed on Point Named. — | inesyennive cure ny Dr Gara: | Xtc taag ee” ‘Two Boys Arrented, Charged with ner pertected treatment ty ieuay or dima) |e 1s breath fo * bela and hurt eyeat Violating Law. (Bpeoial t0 ‘The Hyentng World.) Volvo Husa é Bee, ‘A right or dark Philip Melzer, aged eighteen, of No.| WHITH PLAINS, N, ¥., Jan, 19,—The to) ) some times 7 Columbla street, and Louls Gensler, | legal pettle which has been in the courts 1 Oaete aldewaye. than of ithe samo address, were held for t@ | for months in the action’ brought by straights Gey in the Court of Bpeclil Sesslona by | Afrs, Helen Villard Boll, of Germany, tv| Bree tei bdening oe Magistrate Moss in, the West Side | set aside the will of ier father Henry | TkUMR In Meath ge | blupManOtT Ng Court to-day, charged with a violation | vijlard, a New York millionaire, on the | ata Ufop in throat ba por dull pat eye: of the State jaws In accepting transfers | from surface car passengors, ‘The young men are accused of taking transfers from persons who were not golng to use them and wetting on aff southbound Broadway car at Beventh’ avenue, Magistrate Mées in holding the young men remarked that !t was a shame to lock up the boys when the reluctant attitude of the New York City Rall- way Company was taken into consid- eration in giving any transfers at all, rr THREW AWAY DIAMOND RING. Frankie Marshall, twelve years old, and small for his age, of No. 134 Linden avenue, Jersey City, didn’t like a dla- mond atick-pin, which he took with the|tended that as Mrs, Bell iad uccepted i money under the provisions of her | Jaundey, whieh tie mmarher Wag to Waa |futher’a will it acted na un extopel, yr a ty Danforth atreet, #0 he threw it on top| The question of citizenship and the Throat di Bround that tt was secured through undue influ¢hce and whicli resulted tn the Villard heira filing a demurrer to the sult, oame to an end to-day, when Supreme Court Justice Keogh panded }down @ decision sustaining the de- murrer, on ‘Mite ts a victory for the Villards who have been bitterly fighting the Bell Bult, More than $12,000,000 was wed up by the action und iawyers ou each side submitted voluminous briefs, Mrs, Bell brought the action on the ground that as sho was a foreigner she had right to bring the will contest pro- ceedings, ‘The lefondant, including anny Garviaon Villard, Oswald Gar- rison Villard, Harold G. Villard ;and others, demurred to the sult and cou- Krein eves back give rel Puplia Hh ban aetitt ot” gtowth™ on Catarrh of the stomach times originnies in the ually Me |e orttanac in as Bi noat. ferteinty. oy is AW" owoll: | CuenETh, peedy jaton reatment than ever | bélisive cure unde perfect fore In her's perfootes \clne—no 0) AW possible sn s heart tailing?, ears diach ? re ears dry and scaly? ngire comted jo ears itch and burn? four, burning Mi +44 Te way in ears? ating? | Have pain behind earn? Feet nines cloudy: day? ni "hurt if blow nose | f Ing, ringing, cracking, In_ below? | roar! not Wala th carat nance, gente when YOu | Aeteet faint or predy. and Inexpa e Gardner itma aint Are oat! We? there vomiting ? Is tg Do you belch uy) Tint headed oraayt ‘the history of med- radion, | paln or tothe ear, y or In after 61 Have lok headachon? Tush of blood to the head? Have diarrhea at times? weight tn stomach? Rumbling and Pains In back Up to shoul- dere? indy wet, with pr eh of a trolley car, rights of Mrs. Bell ag a foreigner were iho two Jerse, city, pre [ueeged by June eopy Res |“ DOCTOR GARDNBR'S OFFICE, 435 FIFTH AVE, NEW sts are out in Bayonne and Green- H ) ‘ "i cinets, are out in Bayonne ane creer vit think when the statute aneaks of Favre Uh and 29tN oba_ UOURS 1 TO A DAILY. SUNDAYS, persons ‘absent from tho State’, It Watch and three rings were found on Franke to-day by detectives who went | means Fania iee at the otale wie fe , to his school, here they foun im | pen to Ne ‘rom, seni tinging in concert: Nearer’ My God to| presupposes former presence, As more | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. WORK than two years elapsed after the will of Henry Villard was admitted to pro- bate and before this action was com- menced, the plantife being a non-resi- dent cannot have the benefit of the e: ception referred to, The demurrer must be sustained,” Thee. After school hours Frankie collects laundry for his mother, Yesterday he took that belonging to Mrs. Soper and jigs some jevelry which excited his love for the beautiful promptly put it In hig pocket, Tomatoes. Supertor quality Southern fruit, large, ripe rosy, solid packed in regular sized cans; rapid- y fire price, @CAM...+, vesees Cc Sugar Corn Famous Monocecy Valley brand, sweet, fresh, creamy, tender, packed in Maine style; rapid-fire price continued, a can,, Tc Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour. Superior to all others; self raising; makes cakes light asair and muf- fins that melt in the 10c mouth; 2-Ib. carton...see Daintiest Biscuits At Lowest Pi Delicious for lunch, atte date supper bite, Peerless Malt Extract. Tones, strengthens and nourishes; dozen bottles $1.15; 4 bottle...) ssrseeesrees 10c French Peas Famous La Corbielle brand, imported + petits pols moyens”’; 2 roome "the finest; large can, 15 individual size. .+ Mushrooms ried, grade; a can ; dell once spanish, Queen ny ox, bottle; cholees oz, bottle. Wines eaeaine eeainRly 280.) fz. The Big rench tmported; first IC Imported ‘peote hy nge Mar. 19¢ I< 6¢ sary. 29%" 10 ‘ancy large Spanish Queens, ex 18-02, bottle 15g Extra Trading Stamp offers in addition to our Low Prices are continued for tho first three days of this week, ba Bidar i ctor Port oe Bhar. Battle of the Better Bran is still being waged by us with unabated zeal, We knew the situation, Our remedy is right, for QUAL- ITY always wins, ‘There is an oversupply of canned goods, and large quantities of inferlor grades have been dumped on this market, We have no use for them, but to discourage their sale and protect our cus- tomers we pitched into the fight by slaughtering the price of our better grades, putting it down to that of the inferior foods that are Bein foisted on the public, The consequence of this heroic remedy for the threaféned evil is that several hundred thousand fami- lies are riotously happy. ‘They have stocked up from our stores with superior canned foods at prices far below what they would ordinarily expect to pay. Last week they were busy buying, and they are swarm- ing into our stores this week with renewed eagerness, We will fight it out on the same old line, and are bringing on trainload after trainload of these “good goods” from our reserve depots, For the rest of the week we concentrate our fire on TOMATOES and SUGAR CORN, and offer them at half their value under natural conditions, To further encourage the happy householder we introduce two new features— FLOUR and OATS—at prices particularly inviting, Af the game time our famous BLUE RIBBON BREAKFAST FOOD (the heart of the wheat) continues at the greatly reduced price placed on it recently. The partial list which follows contains other pleasing bargains, F Another New Branch—139 Grocery Stores. Naturally our efforts are appreckited, and the business grows, Our latest addition, which we an+ nounce with pride, is the opening to-day of the new, large, well-appointed store in one of the best. residen- tial sections of Brooklyn, at ‘ 404 Nostrand Ave., Cor. Monroe St. It is stocked with the finest and most complete supply of groceries that the market affords, Our low prices rule here as elsewhere. We invite a visit from the ladies of the ay Set and will spare no effort to merit their steady patrohage, The telephone call is 553 Bedford. Ring us up there and we will give your orders courteous, careful and prompt attention. ‘ d and digest; fine lb, carton at With the visible supply of wheat reduced to 64 ‘million bushels, only about three-fourths of a bushel until next harvest for every man, woman and child in the country—we would be facing a flour famine were the mills not well ae No wonder the price of flour steadily advances, We have been forehanded, making large contracts ahead, ‘That's why we still offer this unexcelled brand—the best milled—at a figure below cost at the present price of wheat, The offer is for this week, Careful housekeepers will buy all they can afford, which its famoutr 2¢ans fOr seseever r . Mb. bag, 25c.; 3: 1b. bag, 18c. ~ made from pure cream of tartar; guaranteed My best and most Blue Ribbon Baking Powder teattuut 1 Ib, can, 35¢.5 ¥% Ib. can, 18 Suge a co n, tender ugar rt d with the honeyed “ Essie brand; big, sound, luscious fruit; the finest carefully _ selected ue packed in large solld fil 2 cans;° 2 for, Ap: les, Choicest Green- ings and Bald- wins, basket,,, 21¢ “S, & H,' ouble tics Trading Stamps Freely Given With All Purchases Except C..0. D. Groceries. Oranges. Large, juicy, sweet Navels,@ dozen, 35c., 30c., 25¢. and... +206 Ross's Royal Ginger Al Finest) imported; from Bell dozen bottles, $1.17; & Dottle ....ceressereere . Extra Gifts of ‘'S. & H.’" Green Stamps with Butler’s Famous Teas and Coffees. Lemons. aie Onions. i " Jon's finest and most Pardinot—frmacac brand. LN Bright, juicy, 40's alk Ri iad Golden Tips | ont Colones tndian ay i a bart sauce tender, packey ‘ fr AfGrcen Formoan Oolonk, Pleat’ French Mie oaithaPhie | go | Messinass al | 4Qs & iy Crem stam UNXLD TEAS Aiken kage at 0c} |} cuts, En can vn i 8 & , ny iitler's direct importations, et ‘i French 18c. and 13¢ 25:8 ¢! Wd Best No, 4 Teas B favorite, variation at 35c basket... 23¢ Sardines Pune brand, Renulne 0c 15°34 Stamps Choice No 9 Teas Gali} Mined) pha Ene 25¢ ramcoemmmres er! + PI re aie 4 ». of " ish Breakfast, at « Malt Vinegar—Butl Peete he AN . worth 406, fe tat Latter Star brand, fret 10° easton BestMocha anelavaCoffee ir preeZoc | | Boneless | tar bite Maine coast; ¥%-1b, can Cran- as " ibo Coffep Easy, worth oe. 2Q¢ Capers—Imported from berri 10" { Maracaibo Our fegular price, Bacon. Proves (n Southern Pr: b erries. “4g ten sold for Java JIG Bwiti'a Famou Geltetouy flavor, In bottles; ¢ Large. red, round 10 at eee nate Brand 10, and «+ i 7M "8, amps 0 (\ ‘ BA nuee a he finest cure onigs oll our ow nner of yi Ane ibs 10 st Choice Sanies Cotfee are at bee Vn tbe) Ge | phen fa yj In bo tf 5 "8 & HG: Stamps H se\t clo penvrells tn Bese CF nts, LOC] | 1S? Miners or’* Best Combination Vole ioine, £00 | | vorie.. ic emer reco ss erence REET extra Spinach bot fram i 0c ,, ney Queens, niinfted Mpottion Wet 4 JC ( Esslo brand; California's chote- Sliced and chipped oJ Oat aotocted frult piel Ana Fare, query days 2 packers delle us denser 23 Beek a pp mig nd, freely and, free Ve Victory PAC Peaches wie Penre aney tle, BO. 6-62, bottle . finest grown in hs din richest DRG Ht Wit Jen - feote Blue isin: Cherries wits Ltd. eat TE eyrup; a ‘ca “ite Hibbini Palle Jame Blue | Ribbe DIPVAC | Sakina ibhon! Nowa Preserve 110, {Qg homemade fruit pr Nipeient BtCMB CrOK 44+ Staffed Olives — with plmentos 4-02, bottle Stuffed Olly ‘Olives, stu! Eyano finest ¢ ton . Ribbon: oldies i ni Mart bottle, 8, pure sugar Cano, quart ed Maraschinos at ved tn Maras hn 36 CATON v5 vottle and 57 Licensed Liquor Stores. Largest Retailer in America. Liquors 100 (3° carr? Butler's Monogram Whiskey... for 3,00) 30 yic1.sim" Power's Irish Whiskey. swuftow, ++ for $1.00 100 vseyr.iters? Imported Castillo Port venrst, .. for 2.50/30 \ ™ Kingussie Scoich Whiskey for : 85¢ 100 wie iicaiee? Imported Giralda Sherry fii, lor 2.50 : Godet Freres French Brandy...... for 4.15 56 vik caioner Butler's Monogram Whiskey .. for 1.50 “2 Guinness's Extra Dublin Stout... for 1.45 50 wits eAinner Imperial Castillo Port fiviee .. for 1.25 20 yi iciiest Trymore Port or Sherry ........ for 50¢ 5O sith cares Imported Giraldo Sherry §le%., for 1.25|15 vii Packie Superior Port or Sherry ........ for 35¢ 30 che dii"et Butler's Monogram Whiskey .. for 75¢/ 10 wis citi? J.B, ChoicePort,Sherry (orClaret), for 25¢ Seal or Gold Seal, America’s most popular DIME BOttlO,,.sessrererceneesercarenary Port BB.) Superior 1, B. Port or | 0} 0 pure Callfornia Wines, ttle, Te SibOy at

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