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“THURSDAY Prema, “JANUARY 19 19, 1008. TERY | SEEK TO FIND NEW KIND OF WHITE BEAR FOR ao) Cecilian eae Player GPAVE 2128 22"°STREETS, { January Sale of NEW YORK, } with Knife in Heart, f in:River at Cranford— Dead Dog Found. ' | thought it had a great mur- Bry on tte hands to-day, and Bae @ of commuters that a | the New Jersey village ‘the city was informed of » Wath the result that it was va ea thing in the State ; time, As fayt as passon- ity they rang up 1 fl tor additional in- On the murder of @ man and i, | Rodlep had been found on es of ‘the way River, near ® Unite through the child's They didn't get any additional pshied the newspapers hadn't Kg af called up several { Granfort, but all they ‘knew, they knew, was that the had been found as described, ly Mr, Gray, the village under , Was called to the wire, Mr, Gray '& long, tow gurgle of amusement ‘Asked about the double tragedy. fwe thought we really had one '@ tims,” he sald, “But come to find it there wasn't anything in it, Yes- the echool children were playing the hey and OIA of Mire found and this a fd =e 3434 a 5928 MENACES 200 LIVES. | ghsbineteeneeeene Prosecutors of Patnt-Shop w Declared, and He In | font to the Tombs, THE LAST TWO DAYS Genuine Diamond Absolutely Free. We have shown conclust ely thatthe CHILIAN WHITE TOPAZ cannot ‘| detected from the genuine diamond even by experts. Come and see if you can detect the difference, an exhibit at our: store, 23d Street and Fifth Aywnus, there isa White Topaz. . If you can pick out the genuine stone it is yours ABSOLUTELY FREE, ’ IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO TRY. WILL CONTINUE ONLY TWO DAYS MORE. peal Orders’*.: al nui The discovery, through the examina- tion of the raw skins of British Colum- bla fur dealers, of an entirely unknown species of bear has inspired Director William T, Hornaday, of the New York Zoological Park, with a desire to add such a bear to the oolleotton in Bronx Park, and every effort is to be made to secure one, If New York gets one of the bears it will be the first one ever captured alive—in fact, the first one ever agen alive by anybody save the hunters who killed those whose aking have been seen, Mr. Hornaday {s tremendously inter- ested jn the capture of such a bear and thias a history of all that is known of the new species, In 1900, he says, while examining the sldns of North American bears in the hands of @ dealer in Victoria, B, C,, one J, Bos- kowit, a akin of a creamy white color ‘and very emall was found. It had come Boscowttz had had several others lke it at different times, ‘The small size of the skin would have indicated that # belonged to @ oub but, for the fact that its well-worn teeth proved absolutely thet it came from) an adult animal, Th» matter was men- | tioned to Curator Franols bate alg | Tae the Provincial Museum of Victori and he began an investigation, ‘He ceeded In securing several of tl and is firmly convinced that as they are not polar bears, for their teoth that, they come from a hitherto un- lmown species of white bear of very Small size, which inhabite the weat cen- tral part of British Columbia, In honor of Mr, Kermonde's work of bear has been named after him—Ureus Kermondel, TWENTY YEARS OF ASTHMA. Remarkable Recovery of Mre. Welch from the Nass River country and Mr. fine in atores located in bulldings oocu- pled as dwellings ts very strict, and tho K 18 get with the cen! ie eta ie i duinend dwapectors of the Bureau of Combust!- ‘bles, who appeared in court, dendunoed Evans a9 a persistent violator, “There are forty-four femiiies gating more than two hundred ns in the building where Evans has his Be ere of Bs t, and out of town and can at our store, obtaining & mond free, Cut out cture of the are tone, mall to us and tf nor ‘be refunded, eae, Fd iD LONeH In id pee iow up the entire pee ofa Sean omy Se Attracte Wide Attention. gue INMONT, N. Y,, Jan. 17.—Atter suffering twenty years from Se and being unable to walk from one Toom to another, Mra, William Welch, of this place, wife of & Promjnent citi- ven, is now well, She performs all her household duties and takes long walks. Mrs. Welch claims her recov- ery of health is due to the use of the new Austrian drug, ascatco, The Aus- trian dispensary, No. 6 Bast Four- teenth street, New York City, is how pecial ssion supplying as- oateo fr free of charge to every one who calla at the dispensary or who writes to them for it, to take advantage’ of our STUPENDOUS OFFER of Has ‘won its great popularity princ’pally for the reason that | It pumps easily. On this account alone it is practically without competition. Cecilian music sells at halt catalogue price. You cannot afford to pass the Cecilian by. We will demonstrate the su- periority of the Cecilian over any other piano player when- ever you will give us the privi- lege, On sale in our Piano Dept., fourth floor, Special bargains in used pianos for to-morrow, 3 1 pit ukaleetd Up- TAZHE s.sssenreeree B125000 grat value.) 4 Kranich & Bach Upright... +10 $13500 (ood tone and fine condition.) Don’t Miss Big Notice In the Evening World To-morrow, Jan. 20 **Get the Habit’’ a genuine diamond set among the Our Great | Clearance Sale | has been the talk of the town. Such wotulertully perfect Stones, so ji many beautiful artistic and rare designs, have never before been } shown in any but the highest priced jewels, § Chillan White Topaz) must not be confounded with Rhinestones, Barrios, Transvaal i and other imitation diamonds, which are made of glass, paste on compositions, The Chillan White Topaz is a brillant crystal— clarified, cut and polished like the genuine stone, Can be worn under any and all conditions where the real diamond is worn, and has all {g the fire, brilllancy and lustre of the genuine, from which IT CAN- fi NOT BE DETECTED. WE IMPORiED a very large quantity of these jewels for exhibition at the St. Louls | World's Fair. TO REDUCE THE LARGE SURPLUS $9 ao) TWO DOLLARS.| Nothing Reserved. Your Unrestricted Choice, We have placed on sale our stock of Rings, Brooches, Pins, Lockets, Studs, etc, at the uniform price of Wo guarantee each and every Chiliun White Guarantee 4 Topar wold by us to retain tty beitlinnoy for- ——__—_—_— iy eng the mountings to give perfect ant- intnotlon We will exchange any atone which docs not give satinfac- tory, Wear; and cheerfully replace any article bought from us which is not exactly us represented THO CHILIAN WHITE TOPAZ co, THE CHILIAN WHITE TOPAZ CO, *4.5¢ | “aN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Olfers Exceptional Opportunities to Save. ENMEL WARE Three Prices: west Event of the Year, The Third Bargain Friday of the Nev Year You are absolutely unprejudiced as to where you will shop, of course. It is with you merely a aE of where your money will go farthest; where you will get the BEST MERCHANDISE for the PRICE;OU WISH TO On this very basis we ee our store news from day to day, knowing that, qualit}considered, NO STORE CAN APPROACH HE PRICES WE NAME, This is true every day. It is patcularly true on BARGAIN FRIDAY, when every store keys its buyers to the highest pitch, in order that it values may be beyond the usual. Dress Goods Under Price For Another Busy Friday. No store in New York has ever presented a better aggregation of values than those which follow for the business of Friday: 3,000 Yds.of 50c€ 60c DressGoods, 29C This unusual offer includes; PLAIN and Fancy Mohairs and Brilliantines. SATIN BAR Plaids and Checks, in all colors, WOOL SHEPHERD Checks in Black, Blue and Brown. ALL-WOOL VOILES, in Black, Cream and Colors. 50*INCH Fancy Zibeline Suitings, in Gray, Blue, Garnet and Brown, $1,00 All-Worsted Tailor Suitings.... BORER ee Handsome Taflor Suitings in neat Invisible stripe hects, in Black, Cc Brown, Blue and Green, They are 43 inches wide and were made this Season to sell for $1.00, We have about 1,800 yards for to-morrow’s selling at half price. $1.25 All-Wool Broadcloths.... 0.000 ws. Twilled Back Broadcloths with a handsome satin finish, in a full ‘tine 79. of new shades, including black—full $2 inches wide, 85c Black All-Wool Panne Cheviot, 49c, 52 Inches wide. 50c Black All-Wool Glossy Finish Zibeline, 25c. 65c Black All-Wool Sponged and Shrunk Cheviot, 38c, “net No Better Time of Year to Buy Art Embroider y. The January Sale of Art Needlework offers splendid variety of Linens, Pillow Tops, Table Covers, Centre Pleces in so forth rf Wes th below the usual, A few values are quoted for to-morrow; Baloony, - fa 7 unoh at te Bound rs * 1,00 aloo duced from bio. in . , 23 oh at BVO Momle, » Goth Centre Pieces, in col- Jenported, Homettiahed Linen Boarts, |°) FRY HORA UR? tata _ ey immed with Fane; lemati Bausres, Pr inches; Blue stem! je ait tiie eee ga for ea end iets Bb 25c [black pound ...., aa ks ed gions cornet A pc pr py LF Crepe de Chines in Waist Lengths at Less than Half-Price! We've closed out from a large Jobbing house all their cut pleces and odd ends of all-silk crepe de Chines at a reduced price. Upward of 800 yards we've assorted and cut Into serviceable trimming and ra lengths, The qualities are mixed and range in prices from 7So, to $1.25 per yar ime twenty-five streef’ and sreclng shades are represented, and those hg trimming needs to sup- ply—as-well as exquisite waists, street or evening—should take advantage of Friday's Special Clearance Price, 49% yard, These Silks { 23-inch Imported White Habutai, at 23-inch Printed Pongee Silks, Py ah ard | 20inch Crystal Cord Silks No Let Up on ie ut Prices. 59% > 1%. 27-inch “WARRANTED ‘TO 36-inch “WARRANTED To WEAR” TAFFETA WEAR” TAFFETA , To-morrow at [-3 to 1-2 Under Price, Sale of Brass and Iron Beds, To reduce our stock of Brass and Iron Beds—which is unusually large for this time of year—we have clipped a third to a half off the prices for to-morrow only. It will enable you to buy some of our very best designs at prices we have never before quoted, BRASS BEDS. 17.00 tor Brass Beds, with 14-inch +UV' posts and extended bow foot, Bold feehiacly ‘at $25.00 for Brass Beds, with 2tnch 3,85 4° 22,50 feof te eet ast ange | e602 bron: Ww os; 4 foot and 4 feet 6 go i F le 90 f & hed of white enamel on fon brass vases and caps; all sizes; son regularly at $3.50. of white enamel on brags top rail, head 43 vases; all sizes, and lay Bold rv 4 ass Beds with 2-Incii 32,00 foavy, oontinuous’ posts and | £00 handsome centre designs; 4 rect and 4 feet 5 Inch sizes, Sold regularly at $45. | 6 45 00 for Brass Beds with 2inch, foot and b : posts: large huak with fancy, mounts; all scroll and upright lateral, Sold regul- | $10.00. arly at 880,00, Q 00 ror 55.00 for, frees, Bods with 2 continuous shaped top posts with elenint centre des Sold regularly at $70.00, IRON SPRINGS, 2M t, 6 onded bow with full regularly at for Weds of white enamel on Jron; with Ont AMoUH nf 4 C for 9,75 Iron; 0 brass scroll des'cns inch size, Sold ter trom $2,50—Bronze {ron frame, MATTRESSES, 1.65, woven wire, nations tk Nine 4 . \Combination bre an hay top and trom $—Bronze lron frame, |p, tri 2.95, With Meltoal springs on each Paxton, covered In fancy stripe 5 G0 end; woven wite fabric centre, 3.65, ions ea heayy bronge pasts h woven wire Fate suble support on side, ir, covered in fanoy Heke 40 Ibs.; one two ThislsUnquestionablyOrGreatest Sale of Hosiery and ey wear, These two departments have had more than thebhare of’ business this week—due to values quite unprecedented, We boughtje entire sample fine of | the finest hosiery manufacturer in Chemnitz, and on t¢of this purchase came 000 worth of American Hosiery ‘Company Underwé\at exactly half price, J That's why we're so busy, and why we deserve to be, | 42,000 Pairs of Stockigs, In addition to the sample line of Plaut & Co, we have)l the samples of one of New York's biggest importers, as well as many ae pairs of advance Styles for 1905—which we own at half prices, WOMEN’S 2%C, AND %C. QUALI-) WOMEN’ DCHILDREN TIBS; lisle thread and cations plain, serene o Rite women's Hy Rat’ ie bigs yd light, wae J 7 p nach Pris rant children's 11 VY an gauze ; In heavy aS plain or openwork lace. Bar: Clues Ai to go He aR Cc 4 WOMEN'C 45C, TO 60C, QUALITIBS;| MEN'S 14C, SOX ‘mi j all Hermedorf dye; great assortinent,| winter wight; tan i. reprosenting every red Plain, freee lace 8c he eto, All at, pair, Il at, WOMEN'S 60, 'NO''h QUALITINS;| MEN'S 2. AND’ &0\QUALATEMBS ‘a finest grades and exclusive Ed imported jand dome novelties; imported novelties; lace and jcolors an black; fan 48¢ brotdered striped, etc.: 12} pad eit ther, atyles 3C| plain colts; e 2 All to go No finer undergarments are produced ; 2 those) Canny, And we own exactly five thousand dars’ the Asaeloe Hote prices, It ts the biggest underwear sale of the itire year, MPN'S $1.50 SHIRTS AND DRAW-) CHILDRY': iL ERS; heavy pode Segal, fe merino;| PANTS DDN wwe 3h beat mercerized gan; all winter Feeder All 67 9¢) i +. fancy effects, in ie thread, All to go at, pair, \CHILDREN'S 25¢," TINS; Including Infants’ 8 and cotton; plain and fancy. great variety of styles a8 kinds. All to go at. | Fabs ae MPN'S $ AND # SHIRTS AND DRAWBDRS; in finest bagel cash« mere wool; natural all wool; silk and wool} oa Maca! Suits, '95¢ great variety, All K BS, 69efor the $1.60 grade, bas or the 6%, grade, BseJor the bc. grade, All Rid finde ei atid ire variety 0! MEN'S HAND 240 SaTRiW AND WOAbN ND se. Warr i DRAWDRS, in white merino; heavy | RINSED VS YTS; Sevcuat fronts; soft natural on part wool; galore fleece linin long sleeves, also ; 1 &o. All merino; Macrae’ 195¢| pene. Ayton to matoh, 439¢ |] Half Yearly Flutter o, Ribbons 4 ¢ Brings Great Econmy to You. | Many thousand yards are here—at what this seml-annual sale does for you, of ribbon is represented, the lowest es of the year, That tp Assort me! very broad. Every kind act iW ike oreni, , brown, by 39¢ wal es yd. for 16c: enty Le AlceAe yee ati one) J2/43 all re ats 1h 4 1 warp} i a ns, ‘wae eae J S¢3 Embroideries at Low’ ed Prices, Fourteen thousand yards of Embroideries, bought Hus Th: raniore, ap their worth, contribute to. a great offering for this the values 1s best eae the prices which follow CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK AND SWISS | CAMBRIC ANNA?NSOOK-8DaREGR / embroidery in skirtings and wide edg- ings; 10 to 20 inches. Corset cover patterns in large varlety ot designs; all made on excellent clot ern 35c, and 50c, ey and Skirtings;\cellent work om.gnem cloth, includi{ English ayétet amis 25c iat worth cal N60 CAMBRIG. SWISS AND NAINSOOK|.CAMBRIC AND\g1 All Overs; 20 inch; handsome de-|6 to 8 inches th ine bs to chod ie " 13 fps fr ok ng va 50c Popular 5 Volume Book Sets On 50c a Set. The works of the best authors are Included in thes good, thick, plump books, well printed and bound wats t ie 4 Cents a set—will move off this si Niet \n Fak them, RS AURXANDER'H Works, BRAEME'S Works, 6 vol 6 volumes, Works, $1, 30 for Men’s ky gia $2.50 anit 60 7 user's, About one thousand pa's—not a pair worth less than $2.50; qite a few $3 and $3.50. Made from 1e celebrated Crawford woollens: ev pair union made and fully warrand, \We can fit every buildof inai—no matter what his siz, 1.50 FRIDAY AND SATURDASALE OF , ) Boys’ Knee ‘ants, Boys’ 50c, Blue and Black eu) Pants, 3 to 15 years,,..., Boys’ $1.00 Bloomer Knee ‘hts, in Cheviot and Cassimere, ages 3) 416) C years, Carry including Serges, Cheviots and cote 00 ages 5 to17 years., seen ages 3 to 9 years, In Blue and Oxf M tons, also in fancy Mixed Cheviots. Boys’ 50c. Corduroy Knee ints, 21 C Boys’ $1,50 Bloomer Knee kts, Boys’ $3.506$4 Russian Ovena' +f 69 e