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t to’ Sentence Man for Striking Sweetheart With Cane on Street. —— ing Solomon's ancient ruse was ‘auc- ully used to-day by Magistrate timan, inthe Yorkville Court to out the latent love of pretty ‘Thomas, twenty-three yeans old, thn R, Price, aged thirty, who the girl down with this cane last fn the hent of a lovers’ quarrel, fae «determined to see John hed 1 she heart the Magts- ate’s ominous hazard: 4 *T guess I'll send iim to tho jmland ix months.” Nelile broke down, bemeed the t trate mot to unidh and promised Marry him {f he was freed, And to it the pair kissed and wept before @miling courtroom audience, i, John R. Price, who says he is a the- Manager and formerly at the of "Northern Lents,” and Miss nef, @ pitite brunette, were en- for three years, but 0 is sald Mey separated six months ago, Promises to, Reform. «AY Price wae mever intoxicated, ViNelite objected to his drinking; she sald ,, ling him to never tto her again, but he continued to her with his attentions and prom- ‘of ‘ceform until she had him put "Ym hie @00d behavior for eix months, Mie time imposed by the gourt expired + fast Gayurday night, during which perlod | Prise kept away trom Nellie, although wrote her @ few letters telling that he agghe his best to reform, sot let Nellie and a girl friend ‘Lillie were walking on Seven- teenth atreet, between Second and Third avenues, when they met Price in } of Bt George's church He A Tis former flances, asked her to r = ‘Oh a pussies aaabes tatcabe ts bree % ve quit drinking, Dono't send between the once-loving ir, a te ere ach nen roe er over the Biareaa ‘her to "the paygnent tow “Chases Fleeing Man. hs poate a ( the refusal, and angry words h Kote: Sings the Forging of the Sword with DPhrilling tif- 1ect—Brunnhilde Not Satisfying. Wagner's melodious . opera, “fleg- {rled,” the third work of the cycle of "Der Ring des Nibelungen,’”’ which Me, Conried is offering at the, Metropolitan Opera-House on successive Thursdays, was presented last night, and the per- formance was made memorable by the impersunator of the hero, A dplendid young 8! ta Heln- neh Knote, Too robust\and mature, perhaps, tu be ddeal of the atripling, yet his conception 1s rich in youthful aban- don, ignorance and audacity, His sing- ing of the forging of the sword was a revelation, Lavish of volce, each note ringing cloar and sonorous aa @ bell, and moulded into the spirit of the action, he made it a thing of beauty that held the audience spellbound, Although it marked the height of tin achievement, he was good throughout, and after three hours of elnging did tull justice to the final trying duet, Fine, too, were the impersonations of the othor men in the cast of this essen- tially man's opera, Van Rooy’s Wan- derer, big, forcedul and well sung a6 over; Reiss'n Mime, grotesque and in {mitable; Gorits's Alberich, And vengeful, and Blass's megaphone, dragon Fatner as good aa usual. Not so much can be eald of the women characters. SengeryBetti que 9 not of sufficiently herole mould the interpretation of Brunphilde, nor has her voice the necessary |usolous, Sher Sho suffers by comparison with her | lustrions predecessors, the memory’ of whom will not down. ‘There was lacking her and if she won't marry’ ™ TM driven to gfe a re him threat, “I don't md the wierh him," M and—l' saturnine | you 6 the for | ) remarked the irate, | don't,” sobbed Neille, “Ele just suck me in tie | "t mean it,” | “Splendid Young Siegfried the note of exultation in ner greeting | op ys” py, to ine sin and the light when she awoke from her long sleep that set the mark Upon her characterization, pec oles ie ‘hich ma, a ac lack My presgiveness as A, A arguerite | Rarnon 's voice of ine bird was decidediy aa! Herts worked hard to brini benuties of reached one or two gond climaxes, scenery Was Sesoltye | and He stage ma- ry crowded and few persons left thelr seats before the final curtain, RONKONKOMA Mi MINSTRELS, | Field Club to we Give Vortormanee, Followed by Dance, | | The young men who love Lake Ron- konkoma, Long Island, will give a mine | strel_ performance, fojiowed by a dance, | | unier the auspices of the Ronkonkoama | Field O.ub, next Monday evening, ! | | Palm Garden, No. 150 East Fifty-eighth | | Street. It ts staged under the direction | rowne, Pies Bare mental eal) for hy onto. nment of a hi class order, he Homer neat managers say it will surpass the memo- rable performace given at Ronkonkoma last September, K 2 ep ena ate resist be pressure, The i” Imunac 16 80 somplate rmmensive that pay) man en id feos | introtasad nd i Si | for jo aegg Bara. "This out the} the orchestration, ithe | Wat The nery worked well, The houre was That's the way a bar, gain-store advertisement would shriek it! But its. the offer eighty Regal shoe stores make every business day in the year. Differs somewhat from the usual bargain-store bargain, First, because it's really so. Second, be- cause it has no strings to it. The Regal at $3.50 is truthfully the $6.00 shoe of other-than-Regal stores, and is superior even to them in its fitting, because the Regal is made in quarter sizes—fitted to a twelfth of an inch, Thisiis true of no other ready-to-wear shoe in the world, And no drawbacks, Not a case of “seconds” or “broken lots” or every size except the size you want, The full line of 288 fittings in each of 75 styles, Not a bait to get you in to buy som else, Not a $3.50 bargain to-day that will be a $2.50 " to-morrow, Just a plain, straight, every- day-in-the-week economy that two million people a year find trustworthy, See the difference > Join the procession! SEND FOR STYLE BOOK. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Mold direct from tannery to consumer. The largest retall ahoe bustness in the world, 80 stores in principal cities from London to Gan Francie, REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES. Amazing Values 44th Semi-Annual Sale! IT’S THE ONLY TIME WE ARE IN PRINT, We are not continually shouting, but when we do you hear something drop, and it’s the Prices, not the Quality, No Better Clothing No Better Furnishings THAN OUR STANDARD, NOW ON SALE AT ABOUT One-Half Former Prices Profits and values have been literally hacked to pieces. e recognize but one object—that is:— TO GET RID OF THE SURPLUS STOCKS You profit by our losses, No need to go into details, The fiercer the light of competition beats upon them the brighter the offerings appear, IERE’S PART OF THE STORY :— $10.00 Sults and Overcoats Marvellous Bargains $1.28 and $1.00 Stiff Shirts 4 Double Breasted, Sack Neat and Fancy, Famous Brangs Be Bingle an gli Le at Wow 44.00 |92.00 and $1.50 Men's Stitt Bosom ford Overeoats,, $15 & $12.50 Su Overessis Feats Olustt, maul let eiRaohed’ or Detached Cults abo add HA ANG Pomnls tat Got Black ‘ourlet Conts, and Short Overcoata.,, * oer ‘a6 5 $1.00 Negligee shirts anviite and Fancy, Cuffs with Wi 34 Ung oe and Overcoats Fy and Black sak Bu Bul Araney ouriat “Goats and Blagk and Oxford Overcoata 4. wr 89,50) oe and $20 Sults and overeat Frock and Bi sults sand’ overooate $25.00 Suits and Hise Pelt) sit Erg Back Buite, Cutaway Frock and Pr nce, Abbent Sula Pad- Downie Breasted Tourlat Coke ado’ aah 1] ¥ | r ie nt by lb maa ‘8 ban makes and colors $2 Oy and in 50 Underwear ort Root's, ht and other well: Known bran . Now ats $4.00 Underwear wy $13.60 ‘avy American Gk ef a $3.00, $2.50 fee 92.00 Vests Bingle and Double Browns, Dark Bic ‘and ore ture re aud Wash Veata $2.50 Trousers 5} gpl ive gto 4,00 one and $3.50 Trousers Fanoy We Cheviots - meres in an "styles and ‘cain, @ sae Hlastic W. | termite eaieh ana Ba aan 18 fs ‘White and Fi Hematiti ta ‘ancy Hematito! n Ph ad Neckwear, , AI aPaOy CNa RA Att low 160. pienuing Mac wes, Honey ru and ted fast colors,Now Go, 1.00 Gi $6.00 Trousers [enn aes Ra aoe baal aah Conmecrattre Biyiceee Nowe BUDS pos Sates HER $15.00 and $12.50 Top Coats and Rain Seats bet and Rogie at vert Blk erie a t Rain Coate, Nor Fad top Fs op ee packs Sersey pala te uy Collars ] siting nen Gallas old att 8 I any ede % ene ow 100. PROGRESSIVE AGE gael eae ee i Popyrus* Were to the « Ancients, Vet Koowledge!ls as Old 4 SY songeas, thet World Rope Eee + THE PYRANDSF EG i ARE MONUMENT S/T" 'O THB LORE OFTHE, by raalioa ANA a: Seo : MYM CMG oan. wn fo ai % The * lard Xamerican Annual, fs, nunremaaeresewty hl be Re at Vorld Almanac psd. Encyclopedia. ve 80? Mecnlcn 4 of Information if the Stand- cage da nents LE |g celebrated $350 tone-lasting | Sure, $5 to $10, at. | Manhattan Clothing’ Co., re venue, “08 nt Ve; bet, 10th bad ith Bte, NRWARK, N 041 Breed B.,opp, Genital R. R, o€ N, 3, JERSEY CITY, 08 Newark Aye, Bte, GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S athe Broewrey, cor eat ay Ave, “Z Sixth ‘Kve, 8 way scart Think rts ay Ld RROORLIN—M0) Fifth. A AY, bits 10th & 12th Ste.t °10N8 Broadway, bet. Ditmare & NEWARK—M1 tay a weTOnwe Bone, Genta, R, of N. J, JERSWY CITY—°60 Newark Ave, ‘A BTAR ARB OPEN EVENINGS, PIANOS AND ORGANS, - pr tera Building, ‘cor, Biet ng. Cus Tansren %o OF, isa LEX. To SAVE SS? 70 OPS): Pianos 4a Week Don't miss the great sale of 1,000 Walters Dianos for $195, Including Stool and cover—on liberal terms of $: pees upon first payment of Planos fully guaranteed for ten years, —_— SS BLOOMINGDALE BROS., i Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, es | 7 FOR SALE. Cut in Tailoring. End of Season Sale, ian laenirat Utueees Pass'r nirattio Manager, Cash or Credit, guitt Whats tien, Pe ry 547.5010 49] x FOR SALE, TO MEASURE at... SUIT © OVERCOAT $ 1] (),5° to measure and Ready $4.50 6 518 CREDIT. to Wear,$25 to $40, at TROUSERS, Ready to 99. 75 to 54 Alburt & Co., CLOTHING for Men and Women, Wear and made to mea- 18-20 Astor Place siayett | No references or security afayette #1 ¢ CREDI T in required. WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS, eH you tsi ¥ ay |] 6th Av. Credit House 223 6th Avenue. | ON® FLIGHT UP, OPRN EVENINGS. ‘with Avenu h 8 ty use, andl statlone Btreet, 800 Pton prove Pennsyivanii for ¢| Soin “ne ‘and, pee throu el Chala st prlees, 1114 Bd Aves near ath § ot Open'Hventngn, v. wana ARP HidMONDS, will fend Ameo iia Tina's, | fe TAKE ELEVATOR, shat Pisin Watates seam | orig na ol a st itis. ae ah Negead ound’ gounien agra RATLROAD, ae NULANDE 6 8 he podsnousdi ih males Sires tn tive a Ra at POL ‘RAILWAY.— §.00 down and $1.00 a week, PA aghtte, ei rats ott ic seh Harte in ‘Arann eli #) the LOSI, FOUND AND REWARDS. Loss pa Pay) ats, batwein, Bate an Tenax Full Dress, Tuxedos, Prince Alberts; Cutaway Frock Suits, Ulsters, Reefers, Etc,, at about ONE-HALF FORMER PRICES 385 and 383 PEYSERS 123 and 125 Broadway. Fulton St, 125 123 and New York City i oe 383 DENTISTRY. Fulton St, roadway, DENTISTRY, pan a YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! |i: = re THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! My I M cash and lange sums of money, we will do jomal so, thoee Whe a ae moataty ey "thers fe ho other establiahinent ith olty vente, ut keen you waiting for the completion io tit of yi antes. to fi work and let you pay re ts ent oa and neste we are re ag for it, nett celia you dat, we work Sic or thes hog we will allow ET Ht Yt! ope ONB Wank Extracted ‘Without Pain EXAMINED and CLEANED ax dtoom| FREE!!! Free to pled Gold, Silver, Enamel A alt dl al ts 00 go home ins, aid Fou live We guarantee « & a eat, oy Gren Erte ‘ola ti ines ou 22 mat, GOLD CROWNS dro 'BuiDas. WORK if LATER iE written Gunra P eo for ars Given to Every One, Yate, i nigerian every operator, BAINLESS DENT AMERICAN St,, Near 8th Ave., New York, ere | TEETH ‘The Most Difficult Tooth ‘GAS Extracted with Gas, $1.00) All Gold Crowns, $5.00 Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00 TEETH $4—$67—&—BlO PLATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITING, |N.E.Cor, 125th St. & 8th Ave. | | OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M CASH OR CREDIT rite, I) Noenngnerauiear esncaen [| CALL, Werre on ‘PHO! | | L. W. SWEET & CO. FSTABLISHED 1885. 37.3) Branches Now Main York. Store Maiden Lan rif Fulton s Newark NEW CREDIT SYSTEM CLOTHING FOR LADIES, MEN & BOYS No reference or security required, NO INQUIRIES MADE, Make your purchase, Pay the first payment, And take the goods along, The Fashion Credit House, 7W, 14th St., bet, Sth & 6th Avs. OPEN EVENINGS, oly a OR WRI “STANDARD OUMFITTING G0,, DOD DOWN, $1 weekly! Diamonds! Patches! | Call, write isphone, Ma- Jeatle Jewalry Co,, 80 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. RAAT |] Girls’ Cashmere Dresses 418, 20, 22, 24, 26 ahd 30 West Fotirteenth Street, 7,9, 11, 13, 18) 1% 49) 20) 2, 22, 23,94, 25, 97 and a9 West TI JANUARY SALE VALUES that in quality, price and variety constitute THE MOST ATTRACTIVE O io Todt eon meee —_—__-__——_*+ Boys’ 6.98 Suits :. An oppottunity particularly seasonable now-whea ; is apt to be needed to fill out balance of Winter. Ne) ASSORTMENT COMPRISES 1 or Katckerbocker trowsere Pr gi sd br hei, have! Mia ed ba now reduced to « populse _ oon Me ae Sree |sounemeNaenod eR ‘@ @ BOYS’ PINE KNEB fare sae SHARP anes cuts Reduced from $1.60.sserere 80 Li Reduced from More Bargains for the Girlsf Last Saturday's Sale of Dresses-was a Sensation? TO»MORROW, A GREAT CLOAK SALE{ 3,98 rest | 4,98 eae Best tabrics—best colora—best styles—6 to $4 yoarss MISSES' AND GIRLS' CLEARANCE. OP DANCING AND PARTY bie y CHILDREN'S | NOY ‘White Swiss, Organ: and Net—daintily t Meme wit ithe fino leccr of newest ith satin ri} i majoxity of pare Tho! pnne—tacent French models, with and without habit hips-styles for alim, medium |, and stout—sines up to 26, Corsota that were $6.98 to 97.98.. $3.98 to 14.98 tha ovr tiw flee res | deacon MILLINERY is an ALL YEAR ROUND DEPARTM | because we make efforts to make it 00.0400 Al sey tad ceeeee Wate now be BS re Aa en fear and Ready Hate at quick i SEMI-READY HATS of the new glossy braids, with full tucked brims of chiffon— Black, Brown, Red and Navy- Ougtit to he marked Our apecial price, Now | Mey i 1.08 ANOTHER SATURDAY. SALE OF Women’s 2-Clasp Kid Globes - - Black, White, Tan, Gray—all sizes, | ry OO Neck and Side Combs - Ribbon Shower Bows Shell one a teree es, sn ee . Lae ad 1 oun neT I dentene-piein, 6? Jewel act= Wee ite 493 | Were ee. oe) "puney Bartee-to male gb ey 1.08 Tea of Colfee and 5 cents Jee Ceeam and Cake, <i Berved } Before 11 o'clock, Dally ‘After 8 o'clock. Boys’ and Girls’ Enough for All THE GIRLS’ SHOES are of Box Calf—extension soles—broad toes, Sizes 83% to 2. hat on! xtraordinary opportunity one ee oe roe ie Ge oats Women's ‘Sample’ S| a and turday, THE Boys’ SHORS are of Veal Galfer lasts—strongly mi ie Sizes 9:to | Women's Fine Kid Shoes Lace and button--extension Bol featum opera. Moon full of | a8 style— Hat roa Wat woe Women’s Ready 1o Wear Hate Four of the newest ay beautifully made of C "and German Braid, with wheel rogettes—valuc Morning Price THIRD _FLOO! Boys’ All Wool Sweaters does 21 20 9 sizes 4 to H— istially .98 and $1.26, SMT SLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. and Hi bnptete Unen iawn ne the 3 "Morning Sale. Suits thet leadini tilrn out to eell at 6208 THIRD BLOOR—OONTRE Chiffon Automobile Vetis Witte, Black Hg fags ay price 96" ped, MAIN FLOOR—NEW BOTLDENG, Women’s Black Rib Hose , Double heels and toes—of rmedort Rod, Blue and Brywn—Ruseian nd fancy walst sty! titching, foraid or sille pipings: Mned—4 to 14 years— to sell at $1.75 to $2. SHCOND FLOOR—OENTRE BUILDING, Sale of Storm Rubbers Women’s—all sizea— ” me heually 50... 339 a 2 Girla’—spring heels—sizes to 2 ~Fisually AD 35 the famous He all elzes—Instead of .24 Sale of Corsets Two styles—short or: slzes—usually ,98 a) 42or Morning Limit—Tws BECOND FLOOR—WEST BUILDING, Boys’ Shoes Stout Shoes for all kinds of weather—with heels— 18 to Bia $1.48 quailty. Sale of Sample Petticoats Black Mercerized Sa! leated ruffled in a variety of styles ites ea ‘ r would sell at $1.26 to #108 BRCOND FLOOR—CONTRE Whiting’s Stationery French Organdy and Di White, Blue, Gray, Viniet—24 sheets opes—) 95 Limit—Twi SECOND FLOOR-—WBST BUILDING, Sale of Custile Soap Bolld 2% pound bars— wu a re ae Lint’