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aoe THUG STRUCK Town. tuned. A A SES NRE ERE EOE My ERR EC Se At ts feared that he will no recover, ahead ito the house, oay was taken to ‘the bev: Precinct station-house Jt ee the man had boen lit- delaying her ¢ather, ‘Mx, Titus to his home, atreet, to his advanced « of neobvery' Policeman us Eni and ia hia to’ ru ners were ibee 2 od | city ‘Court! and held on OR Mr, Titus's the ane who attacked him si lat clrcumatances and at timost the pare \Mr, Titus always carried a | Dy of money, it i waid, but bt ts not bulk or als money was nd ‘Veallet which the thug Stern Brothers Preliminary Display of Exclusive Models From the Foreign and Domestic Markets Choice Parasols i MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S OXFORD TIES, BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, Tan Russia Calf, White Canvas, Patent Leather and Vici Kid, FOR EARLY 8PRING WEAR "DANCING PUMPS AND DRESS SLIPPERS SECOND FLOOR ANNEX: | West Twenty-third Street si 6th. Ave., Cor. \L BASEMENT SALE caine This Week the Following Remarkable mily Footwear t Revolution Prices Kid Bluchers......,.teceesseerseeeveee $1.05 Dandg2,50Oxfords,inpatentleather,kidandcalfskin,$ 1,50 9:00, ,00, and $3.00 Evening Slippers, all leathers.. $1.50 100 Felt Juliets and Leather Juliets, fur trimmed.. $1.00 uilted Slippers and Felt Slippers, leather soles... 50c ecial Sale of First Quality d Youths’ Storm Hing Boots Women’s Storm Rubbers. “Quality Storm Boots........ Sea LOR Ulam OUT $2.50 ths’ First Quality Storr! Boots:....scscsscssssssesussene 2.00 n’s First Quality One-Bucklé Arctics............sess000 1.00 'S First. Quality Storm Rubbers THESE PRICES FOR THIS SALE ONLY. and $2.50 Lace Shoes, box calf, patent leather and kid 83 OO ave pala $1. a, $1. 50/ Youths’ Lace an i, $1.00, $1.25 75¢ Black Kid Button and Lace, sizes 11 to 2,.% 1 OO and $1.25 Re ‘Size Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 24 to 5, $1.25 and $1, 5Q a oa of Infants’ $2.00 and $1. Aee Patent Leather “Woman LAWYER _ DOWN OLD MAN Viotim’s Skull Crushed with Iron Bar and Watch Taken While ‘on Way Home in Long Island ROSLYN, L. 1,, Jan, $1.—Willet Titws, one of the oMest merchants in thts place, was murterously asvauited and robbed while on his Way home from hia store, He was struct on the head with an iron bar and his skull was frao- His assailant took his watch, but '- | Overlooked @ wallet which he carried In the imelde pocket of his coat and ‘which contained @ largo sum of money, Mr. Titus is eighty-one years old, and ‘Mr, ‘Ttue's store 1s only about 909 feet from his home, He locked up the store at 8 o'clock last night and atarted for his house, Wihlle closing the store {he told ths cherk, John Henry, who ved wiih him, not Ro wait, but to go As Titus had mot reached the house at the end of half an hour his daugh- saree -| ter became anxious and told Henry bo Go back to the store and eee what was Henry started back to the etore, but had gone only about one hundred feet if | When he stumbled over the body of his employer, He at onoe raised’ an alairm anand neighbors assisted ‘him to’ catry The heavy tron bar with which the blaw had been etruck was found in the In spite of the efforts of the doctor called, Mer, Titus did not recover con- ‘sclousness until early this morning and |then he again lapsed into insensibility, 80 that no statement could be obtained from him, The doctor says that, owing » Mr, Titus's chance aman has been fastened It ts the cenion 2 ot Narr mane years assault was then ade unger fo sum wn the wobber obtained, ‘The Peoneety’ | in the led t find. D: TUESDAY IS NOW MOTHDR,. Former Counsel of Legal Ald So- elety Presents Husband with a Bouncing Ten-Pound Boy, Mrs. Teavis H, Whitney, formerly Miss Resalie Los, the woman lawyer, lg the mother of a bouncing boy, and, according to reports sent out from the Waltnay home, No, 21 Bast Fifteenth to-day, toe mother and son are extent put on his Sales Continued, Bist phenomenal values aver offered their over stocks, for you. Read on and profit now. Porstan Lamb Coat ia fosirene, i new box fro: revers trimmed with fine duality baum Fpartoni: reduced | from $160 to long, duced from $10.00 PrOCT Cech 64.00 eeal Jackets of the very finest ret vedas out sleeves, collars iy iat reduced — from a dulce rhe ine quality, ” Aran ath Hnings; reduced tar Pie mi to @17.1 19. 50 ere’, and . b eee ree ies fi 2 sete Baum Marten Scart, wi natural tall Fediced from $25.00" trimmed paws; 18.50 The new silks are now much in evidence. ing praises upon us for our beeutiful displa ties, at trom $1, $1, 28 to $2.00 ayard, Your To-morrow we will sell; Foulard SHk, made to retail at Black Taffeta, 19 nearly double, and some more| guaranteed than double the price, The} trous quality; designs ore very pretty, too pretty to mise seeing. Orig- inally 69c, to 8b5c. per yard; special at........ 39c¢ Black Taffeta, 27 inches wife, very strong and serviceable quality; the usual 76c, grade; special. at. :55C A Quiek | Goo7#By to tory, Wear, Known. Do your buying now, Men’s Suits or Overcoats, Worth up to $12.00, Men’s Suits or Overcoats, Worth up to $15.00, Men’s Suits or Overcoats, Worth up to $18.00, or Overcoats, Men’s Suits Worth up to $22.00, We carry the celebrated Stuttgarter Underwear or heavy weight, heavy weight, At $2.75 per Garment, Sale price, 89c, per garment, doing well, "The youngster welghs more than ton pounds, according to the prowl father, and Is proud of his talented mother at this early date: Only recently Mrs, Whitney, who wes counsel for the Legal Ald Society, wrote a farewell address to the readers of the Legal Ald Review, the society's or- gan, In this address she sald: "To attain tho greadest degree of wood ono must de able to immediate datress Is every. ‘one seeking Ibe asl tance 18 to nome ee peeps eoyenr 6TH AVE, & 23D ST..N.¥, ———— Our Great Sales of Laces, Knit and Muslin Underwear and Infants’ Wear, Silks, Drest and Wash Goods, Women’s Belts, and everything of a winter character, continue—with tho Midwinter Sale, You May Never Again See Such . Buying Chances in Our now Famous Clearance Sale has been reinforced, Sev- eral of the fur manufacturers of the city, attracted hy the tremen- dous fur selling here, have asked us to help them unload some of That Means Another Great Sale. It means that you can enjoy more and greater Fur Bargains now than ever before, The season is over for us, but is begun Now WeWill Not Carry Over a Single Fur Piece: No matter what the original value—you get it now fora fraction, Sablo Squirrel Ascot Ties, 60 inches beautiful er Te- 6. Ascot Ties of ripe or brown from 84.50 to 4A ad ‘ictad of Mink Muffe, Era neh mink, blend- $18.00 Baum Ties, beautiful silky xin shapes, richiv a, ai Tined; reduced from $30 trom to MRI andser sess 5. uty ona FG Boa Mania woes, ais with nutural tale and. -pawas cnchilg Tedveed’ from $47.60 ihe ited” Gh 8 Great Silk Selling. ‘Women are showers of the new.silk novel- inspection is Invited. to wear; a very lus- sell at 60c.; special at.. Plain and Changeable Taffeta Silks, 85.inches wide, in a qual- ity guaranteed to give satisfac- The colors are the most wanted sort. We would sell this silk in the regu- lar way at $1.85; special, 85c Men’s Winter Clothing. The Great Clearing movement of Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats is now in full swing, with the Grandest Values Ever It is a time of unexampled bargaining—a time for action. Clearing Men’s Underwear. single and double breasted shirts, draw2rs to match, medium At $1.75 to $3.50 per Garment. Also Medlicott Underwear, full fashioned, white or natural, To»Morrow We Will Sell All Our Men’s $1.50, $2.00 and 12,50 Winter Undershirts & Drawers at Pure Wool Undorwear (colors and sizes broken), in natural, tan, pink and bine, Included are 140 Dr, Wright’s $2.00 pure wool fleece. lined shirts and dravvers in all sizes, but nog in all colora, All thor- oughly finished; regular prices $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per garment, NEW blue; with one and {wo pair garters; top; also medium and tom: lengths; 18 to 30. $1.50 to $3.00 values, at., neck with clusters of tucks, insert neck and sleeves finished with. cambr! 49c, value, at, saris vihe her % ‘4% eee Pe aS dob iby Nae qd’ fale Lunch, 25c,, 11 to 2:30 Each Days. Furniture Sale Success. : The Most Enthusiastic Selitng We Have Ever Known. Just as we predicted! Greater throngs and greater ent! We felt morally certain that it would be $0 because we are ‘i riture t Hee ty Ook te Heil $30 Parlor Suit for 316.78, P 5Plece Parlor Suit, like lilustratign, covered in figured velour or sating | damask, well con- structed and highly finish Vee anits 16. 15 valpe SV inooo ne AU tees Nalin Weak | Bor Wear and Corset Specials, Corsets, manufacturers’ samples, in white, drab, pink and Gowns, full size, heavy quality mustin, “in light, madlum and dark effects. displayed during the comt.i3 Spring. . Allare made with: “every up. to-date Improvement ; wnished In Best manner and guaranteed perfect ‘fitting; choice at. : astest crowns store | Blue Stamps: OUBLE B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps every morne ‘| tag trom 8:30 till 12, Single Stamps from 12 tilk closing hour, offering values that ‘once anythi ver Domestics, Et Pe Suits, in shades 4 Ne wake thi Special, per yard... see Bleached Twill kitenan Towelling 36-inch Bleached Muslin.\...... Good Quality Sheets (seamed) .,. Anderson's Fast Black Silk Finished Per- calines, special, per yard, at...sesevseeeres girdle sizes, 719¢c shape and high ings of embroidery, it dies 29 ic The very patterns youll find” in bi; sole, 25c., Men's 28 faced, all si 2.80 STYLE NO, black or bl pil Ue et 8, in dark, . through: clear opens. enilla 4, sof siden ys Poth ~ elsewhere. inches wide, Men's y Out f Pla patterns ; were $Cc., reduced ¢o. Amazing f Long Coats at $3.98. Warm, silkefinished black zibeline cloth, 42 inches long, new collarless model, trimmed with inlaid velvet and rows of silk which they're quoted, braid; new leg-o'- le sleeve with fancy Shown in solid white with broad panel front, reverse cuff, velvet and braid trimmed; {ull double breasted side pocket: Women’s latest style sleeve; ail skirts are in a a new p Take | Scns to-morrow at rls Extra length, from handsome silky zibelline cloths, in the newest effects; colors are brown, green, tan, red or blue; made with deep, full gapes, storm collars, fancy buttons sane be gh tn velvels; have pockcts, new full sleeves with fancy reverse calf 's, very fall Ri ished with velvet trimmed belt, deep cloth facing; sizes 6 to 14; value $3.50, at ., Other Interesting Spectale) fine gauge Cashmere Half Hose, lack and natural, all made wita double and durable; 17¢ heel and toe, SR 15 Cc x, ae at ex’ 4 Working Hose, {n_ natural Saie of Garments. Japanese Stik Waists, Walsts you can’t resist buying when you see indsomely what beauties they are, and the low price at handsomely silk embroidered p.eated sides, pleated back, new sleeve, fancy stock, 3.98 ites 1.98 $1 5.50 Spring Suits Special at $9.98. 11 wool cheviota or Venetian, in brow: eck ve Hoar “aele-colored velvet, finished with er loth izes at. 1 ts a handsome Blouse Mod: “gl jue; collariess, fancy trimme: dee braid; very handsoine s a) with o.aited cull, STWLE NO. 2, in oe wool pat Inches long, pleated sesh and Hone, oar erie {nlaid with eontfaating broadclou h erik NO, ew pleated model, ma nd conta are ta sigan cone thi nee #Q, 9 8 fancy worsteds, collariess, 22 Incit h rich aatin, PG style wil veal at Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, hite Lawn Dresses ata price we're certain you can't duplicate | a je with deep yoke of ull skirt, trimmed ruffle over seh ni e; sizes aie ity Coats at $1.98, immed with vm 1698 should 45c JAMES McGREERY & CO. Corset Department, New model, white Coutil Corsets, with dip hip. Medium bust. ‘95¢ Va'ue 2,00 White figured Broche Batiste Corset. Dip hip, Front and side supporters, 1.45 Value 3,50 “Augustine’’ Corset, made of blue or white fancy Broche, Long model with dip hip, 1,85 Value 3.50 5,00 6,” figured silk Batiste, Me- dium bust, long dip hip or short models, 2.45 Value 5,50 » French Batiste, “Augustine” Corset, Made of, real whalebone, For well de- veloped figures, |Sizes 20 to 32 inches, 2.45! Value 6,50 8 95 1.75 Twenty-third Street, for men in Dverywheret In City Hail Park, along Park Row, around the forries and on the trains ; You'll hear the ory: "1906 World Alma- Ne sea eas, newsboya’ Bary fat, 01 thing when they eoe It, If your have not already Durchased a copy, call 4000 John on your Phono and the Department 89c “Augustine” Corset of white! JAMES McGREERY & C0, ‘Annual Sale of LADIES’ GLOVES Beginning on Wednesday, February rat, 1905, ; Sixty Thousand Pairs, including Jouvin, Fownea, Themas, Holste and Wertheimer Fine Glace Kid, Suede and Doe Skin Gloves, Pique or Round Seam Sewn, with Paris Point, “Self” or Black Embroideries. Colors;—Tan, mode, brown, greys, buffs, pink, blue, pearl, green, white and black... One and two clasp, or three and four button fastenings, 1.00 per pair Value 4.75 and 2,00 Misses’ Sizes,—Real Kid Gloves, or Round Seam Sewn, Colors;:—Tan, red, pearl and white, 75¢, per pair, Pique Twenty-third Street, The Standard American Annual Among the new leaves turned most nufierously and to best purpale if the New Year are those of The World Alnranac and Encyclopedia for1906,) In this book, priceless, though sold at a small price, are 690 pages and facts which nobody will ever pretend to count exactly, The pages are! brightly legible andthe facts are such as have made and maintained Thi World Almanac an authority national and psennatonal In all lines of erence and knowledge, There are new features to the Almanac this year, as there are ever year, and old ones aro amplified. The etorles are told of the past y progress at home and abroad, of the Russo-Japanese war, of the Pana erence and knowledge. Political statletice—those of the recent campaign and all-—are up to date, The figures of the country's industrial and educational advarree are all there, And there are so many things set forth of common and um common Interest that ae a rule whoever looks in the Almanac in the firel place has no call to look elsewhere, Ite a wise man or a wise household that, keeping previout editions off wih) have 4 copy in your hands, rh the yin a Sity. A quarter env te Bi ‘ 4 ready-te-hand library, 250, on newsstands. 6c, by Liall. 5,000 Yards of Tweed Mixtures, suitable for uxirts and biue; 1 5 Cc 3Ko ++ 808 2lc Men’s Negligee Shirts at 39c Plain and pirated shirts, mostiy all with detactied cufls; hundreds of new 1905 designs’ 39c| Men's superior quality Morino Half and back; warm " 12%¢ rts; large assortments of 39 ic The World Almanac stfll in store, promptly adds this year’s issue ‘to the Ate husiasm tn this Furnliure sate than in any vif that we ever held.