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BY DIPHTHERIA] UNDER THE KNIFE i | Gutter Sewers Cause Setl-| princess Victoria of Wales’ : Stands Operation for Appen- | Gim Park—Forty-four Cases! dicitis Well, and Surgeons Re- {Reported in Ten Days. port Her Progressing Finely. | | LONDON, Jan. #1.—~The Princess Vic. | tonla, daughter of King Edward, under- ATTENDED SCHOOL, | were an operation tor appendicitia at | Buokingham Palace this morning, The | operation was performed by Bir Freder- | tok Treves, sergeant-sungeon-in-omiinary | to the King. A bulletin subsequently | dented pays: “The olroumstances of the operation | ‘were favorable, The Princess bore it ‘well ie progressing very patis- yory me 1 end 18 progressing very The noose, who hae been ill tor| wome time, came to London Jan, 27 to proeere for the operation, She was im 1868, LF THE VICTIMS is Will Be Watched at for Two Weeks and dullding Fumigated in Effort Crush Out the Disease. | & result of @ diphtheria epidemic (Park, & I., Public School No, 21| wlosed by order of the Board a SNOW TICKET CHARGE FAILS. Jullus W, Bent, superintendent for the snow contractor, who has been | prisoner for some days charged with | having misappropriated tickets of snow removal, was discharged from custody | by Magistrate Whitman in the York- ville Court to-day. Bent was arraigned on Sunday, and the examination was adjourned. The | complainant wes County Detective Reardon, To-day Reardon offered an affidavit stating that he had insuMeient | “Hihe past ten days the epidemic, has been general ail over Sts.ten has kept the doctors of Elm , forty-four cases developing it the. At least one-half of | ‘Pases were among the achool ahil- i My 4 MO wierming had the epiaemto become ‘authorities were obliged to act ? Hy. Had the achool not been closod | SVidence. and Bent was then discharged ‘the. It is sald that he will appear as a wit- ‘Boare th to- | fee saith eaten Aleaaed EET against Ptarolman Frank Fletcher, ance of snow removal tickets | who was arrested on Sunday after had ratieonsly deolded to|and committed for examination Ir children until the epl-| charges growing out of the disappe: was over, The 700 ohildren at-| fing this achool will be kept out at b two weeks while the building is ‘The doctors atiribute the the open gutters which take of sewers In Km Park, FOUND Him AFTER EIGHT YEARS, Arrested on Complaint of 1 Me Had Deserted in ik Name of Smith. ing abandoned Ms wite and yéarm, Anton Alberson, old, of No. Tl High ys Was arrested to-day ad it the Ewen Street Police burg, ih $800 bail for ex- ny on Dress Goods Department. | We will show Feb, 1st many advanced styles Spring Dress Goods, some of which are confined to us for N. Y. Embroidered Dyess Linens. We will.also show many ad- vanced styles Embroidered Dress Linens at most attrac- tive prices. on Thureday. had no idea of his where & friend informed her he in a leather estadiishment this elty, under the name ) She wont to this place and S the delinquent husband, who ly Arrested, His only excuse ing his family was that he ‘Poor fo'support them and ‘Could get along better by Wednesday Special. Dress Gooas Remnants, The balance of our short|| ends to be closed out in the next few days at 50c, a yard, former prices from $1.00 up to $2.00 a yd, Londtt 1 Taylor, Broadway and T'wentleth Street, Filth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, ing hard to direct you? lable Compass will point out the loca- of Furnished Rooms. artinenis and Boarding uses, 18 the’TO LET Bulle- rectory. YOU TO-DAY. OUGLAS ners 50 W. 1. Douglas makes andesolismore Men's shoes than any “ie any one who can staloment, ’ | | | ‘Tho reason W, L. Dougtas $3.50 | shoes are the greatest sellers In | the world, Is, because of their ii ed apr weary qua tes. It a } shoea I could show you the difference between the and the high grade leathers used, you would ( ier Ww. \ 7 | ‘to make, why they hold ine pe, fit r, and are of greater Intrinsic yalue than any i shoe on the market to-day, W.L. Douglas F their value by stamping his name and price th » Look for it—take no substitute. / | iby shoe dealers everywhere, MOBT STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE. ‘Kindly allow me to say I have worn your forthe past five years,and must say they ff Fast Color 4/| Eyelets will not turn brassy, by any other make.” i DR. F. W. HENDRY, Surgeon Dentist, BOI W. 127th Stri laa uses Cor- |W: rN G.C.& EB. Eli Calf (fhrons Colt is con ; J always gives t west Paty L, DOUGLAB, yet produced, | Brockton, Mase, satisfaction, $3.60 Shoe Stores In Greater New York; or Howard Street, $45 Highth Avenue. wa y corner hg all y, corner 36th Btreet, BROOKLYN. roadway, corner 41st St. | 709.710 Broadway, cor. Thornton St. 1367 Broadway, corner Gates Avenue, 421 Fulton Btreet, corner Peay! Street. 404 Fifth Avenue, JBRSHY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. NEWARK — 785 Broad Btreot, New, Mlustrated by mail, 2% Mammoth 1905 expos EEE Guaranteed 1905 designs. A sale absolutely without old designs or even those of 1904—we had in mind the exclusiveness of your home as well as the great saving this ensures, We guar- antee the designs to be new, 1905 patterns, handsomer than any shown before, Come and see the revelations of the past year in the making of artistic furniture, The great Fe policy forbids, and you that you cann you all new 1905 designs. Nobody c and Investigate the values, buying or not buying, according to your Impression you shall have the sei th Our stock of furniture was never so low as before the new pieces, suites and sets for the February Months ago, in the dullest season of the year, our representatives astonished the great furniture centres with mammoth orders that aid by the largest furniture dealers in America. And they got better furniture, Selected the woods and other materials and had their say in the construction, which insures you the strongest, handsomest lifelong furniture at the hands of the world’s best artl- have a handsomer design than you, All tastes are considered, All the best values are represented the first day, Come to-morrow, brought prices down to 70, 75 and 80 per cent. of the prices regularly p: we ‘8 something our ition of furniture and household requisites: February furniture sale begins to-morrow. A saving of 20 to 384% under the lowest prices of the : year guaranteed—February and August excepted. QNE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS’ worth of furniture dtvect from the factories, giving you a saving equal to the large profit of the jobber, which is eliminated by our own negotiations with the manufacturers. A sale so colossal that it covers the entire month of February. Twenty-four days of active furniture selling. Four solid weeks of enthusiastic buying, and the magnificent exposition of new 1905 furniture is but a part of the trainloads we have brought to New York for this event—recognized as the most advantageous buying time known to New York. Our entire fifth floor is devoted to this sale, Special arrangements have been made to furnish homes complete as well as to supply all separate pieces, suites and sets, Now, we have not and will not make any statement this sale will not sustain, That’ p | Fi Deliveries to suit you. This sale and its tremendous saving need not be missed because you are not ready to receive the funk ture jn your home, We will pack and store each piece carefully and have it ready to deliver on short notice, If you want furniture in March, April, May or Jung we y it now, Buy to furnish your home complete, it you will come In_cither event, of experienced 8 sale sans, A thousand indestructible $14.00 couches at $9.50. | of these handsome, comfortable couches to satisfy the demand, atest bargain of the year, They're perfect in construction— T'S the first time we've been able to offer enough Concessions we received make you sure of the gr . durable as couches can be made—fitted with highly-tempered, indestructible seasoned selected oak—seven rows of deep tuftiny choice of heavy and effective velours, Rarely bought at a price so low they 12,50 for 20,00 couches. 20.50 for 28.00 couches, 16,00 {6F 22,00 couches, 26.00 for 32:00 couches. g—fastened with new patent back buttons that can't pull out—your may be sold for less than $14.00, ONSIDER what great values they C springs—set in frames of thoroughly slight increase in price, 2.25 for 2.75 chairs, 8.25 for 4.50 chairs, 30.00 for 38,50 couches, 60.00 for 69,00 couches, iture thoroughly. Five thousand *5.00 dining chairs, special, $3.75. structed to. last a lifetime—designs that inspire guests polished golgen oak chairs with heavy box frames—closely woven cane seats— fortable backs--built for comfort and strength. We have arm chairs to match and the ‘ane tate vith revere at a began coming in last week, insuring are at 5.00 and you'll appreciate the bargain price of 3.75, to commend your good taste—handsome, Chairs con- graceful, highly 8.75 for 4,75 chairs, 7.00 for 9,00 chalrs, 5,60 for 7.25 chairs, or tt 13 8,25 for 11.50 chairs, A master stroke in dining furniture. $32 Sideboards at $25. | *i8 China Closets, $12.50. Like Cut, Like Cat, Ree ne ITH $32 a sensational bargain AY as well Bane eed to last price, our $25 special shoul a Wfetime—they titer Ai create the biggest stir New York ha apart and you Heat BAW ne if c HH known in years in alieboe iN sleet ee Pasa ai i all you pay for this artistic design in ia aUTdeN: GR Re AF peri quartered oak—golden finish—hand- Abd an} ni et Nh ae i some top with extra large French | ‘ample of fine ru ed poli: bevel lite nitror—two small top | (raceful_ and el Ave alee drawers and one long drawer for lin- | 1ust-proof fitte ta po i f , ac ens—all run smoothly ~ - guaranteed wae Lay ld rench legs. construction—$25. 20.50 10 44,75, 42,50 to 33:00, 22.50 to 17.00, 88.00 to 42,00. 85,00 to 23,00. 64.00 to 51.00, 500 5-pc. $36 parlor suites at $24.50 T'S like this picture, Handsomer? Yes—a stirring bargain revelation of the February sale, Positively your only chance of the year to buy this artistic suite for less than $36—we firmly believe, Why not? $25 {s the cost to manufacture, and, like all our parlor furniture, we guarantee the workmanship— guarantee the finish up to your standard—insure you the latest 1905 ests and coyerings—and there's an unlimited variety, Fifth Floor, This $36 S=plece sulte at 24.50 is like cut—has frames of genuine birch, highly polished mahogany finish, mortised, Joined and fitted perfectly-- cannot work loose—built with broad, comfortable seats—and graceful curved arms—covered in verona velour, silk damask or heavy tapestry—very artistic, ’ : 12.50 for 2000 sideboard, |*21Dining Tables, $14.75, 17.00 for 28.00 sideboards, Thoroughly, seasoned golden oak— 18,50 for 29,00 sideboarcs. 12-inch round top—6 foot extension— 28,25 for 36.00 sideboards, sasy to. adjust—guaranteed best con- $2.00 for 40,00 sideobards struction, Other reductions: 86.00 for 45,00 sideboards, 7.75 to 5.50. 28,00 to 21.00, 44,00 for 50,00 sideboards. 8.50 to 6.50, 83,00 to 24.00, $0.00 for 62.00 sideboards, 13.75 to 9.50, 88.00 to 28,75, 78,00 for 90,00 sideboards, 23.50 to 17.00, 60,00 to 45.00, A thousand pairs of imported *10.00 Bonne Femme lace curtains at °5.90. $2.35 for $4.50 Bagdad covers —these attractive Bagdads are very desirable for couch cov- ers or hangings, especially so if you can secure the genuine article for less than the cost of the imitation goods, $5,90 tor $10 imported Bonne Femme curtains—choice of Renaissance or Irish point lace, ina variety of richly executed designs—trimmed with deep full valance, $3.80 for 59.75 Gobelin tapes- try couch coyers—heavy reversible quality—in artistic de- 98c. for § signs and new color effects. $6.90 for $11.50 lustrous mere | insertion and lace cerized portieres—with applied borders of tapestry in Ori- ental and flora) designs, wear unusually wel Another hundred °18. One hundred dinner sets 9.95 | Theodore Haviland set 19.95. Another rare bargain—not coarse, heavy china, but a fine set decorated with neat sprays of flowers—the kind that usually sells for $14,00—special to-morrow at $9.95, | most any time wo 500 dozen bread and butter plotes:} 25 dozen china cake plates, regular decorated with neat Dresden pat- price 50c,, at 25c. terns; regular price $2.25 ver doz, | 50 dozen salad or nut bowls, regular at, each, 12c, price 75c., at 35c, i 300 dozen fine china cups and saucers; | Pudding sets, regular $1.50, at 85c, neatly decorated; regular price $2.20 | Cake plates, regular price 40c., at 19¢, per doz,, at, each, 100, Chocolate pots, regular $3.00, at $1.00, Cracker larg, regular 60c,. at 29¢. | Chon dishes, revular 90c., at Monthly g i onthly grocery sale---prices a Mall orders filled, oF call Chelsea 2100—Model Food Store, Sixth Floor, >—________ : porpeaes eseune ® | SMOKED OX TONGUES—Fanclest } BONELESS BREAKFAST | city dressed golden sugar ou celebraied Beech | perfectly smoked: aver- [4 | | Armour's Best Star o} 4 | fige lee, 10 6 1b, each 14; | Premiums 4 to 6 tb. atrins: he Bit tnt Peter ah 1 BS epee He. 8Y ALTO Ya | QUAKER OATS —- "The World's] | EXTRA SIFTED PEAS—Royal Stuart, | | Wey 6 cartons ton, 45G Finest New Pack) caso 24 cans, | | 5 « 84.156; dozen, BAI; 2 CONDENSED MILK — Royal t Sanat a rich in ae IIMA REANS—Large creamy—natu- ve ral Flavor a1 AE , Beng. eat Imvorted ‘ORN Oa ae ne and t ; Ib, i z dozen, p » G FRAGRANT —Formosa Oolong, Brand—Selected meaty ae Raia ia eta Junes, Fancy New York Thoth ly, BRBBE GO), tender and natural flayor; My a ( cans, dozen, Qo, JAVA AND MOCHA-- “Ib. can ey Blend; this is the GLAND § - tainable at t Wriphtington's drum, #4. G ase 24 cans 5 bs, BL n, BIR: R-lb. can nest grown i New 15c y! nd all our regular Ih, 8Tos 8 Ue Oo B rd qual- hand-picked New BLSBe doxen, 9b 86 1° 66 CALIFORNIA ASP, US — Royal t—Best family; Bia Mammot ady to y wee 1 FOr a Jaundry snd figutelioid 436 Pa HR ro oe hee Re sance curtains—of good, serviceable bobbinet—with lace tains. They're inexpensive but handsome, and they will 50 dinner sets, °12.95 A revelation in the selling of this famous dinner ware—100 pieces, richly decorated in new and original designs, and at uld cost you $32.50 or more, 00 8 00 3 . 26,50 for 86.00 8 po. suites, 29.50 for 40.00 8 po, suites. 86,00 for 48.00 8 po. suites, 40,00 for 55.00 3 peo. suites. = 51,50 for 62.00 8 pe, suites, 0) on JF money-saving prices, and to se 1.50 ruffled Renais- knows genuine rug trimmed flounce, You'll like these cur- i] Chop trays, regular price $2, at 81. ¥ where for less than $65,00—while they celery trays, regular price 90c,, at 45c, China cups and saucers, regular price $85 $3.00 dozen, at, each, 19¢, | China cups and saucers, regular price $6.00, at, each, 25¢, China cups and saucers, regular price $1.00, at Soc, | lowered 25%. +] IMPORTED SHERRY - Sandeman, ‘DELAWARE TO} A\ Buck & Co. Permartin, Spain; fest ry cked aoll , Amontillaid; regular "price, | $4.00: | tee Wt Seana’ BLIGH donate Hpectal, _ Kailon. B2,G04, case, 750 | B8e,; Ib, 1G 12 bottles, 50; $1 bottle cans, i + | IMPORTED JULIEN CLARET— PB delle & Co, Bordeaux equal In body, bouquet and > many St. Jullen growths sold White Wax Beans, #9 BASH Toctth Sahat Maine h (ihageatied AARTNAAT EOS DUCE EET AA bein Gan HAUT SAUTERNE— : Jaa An Jules Merman & Co,, Bonteaux, France: eaual In bouauet and. favor much highersoriced Sauternes: ee quarts, 87.50; quart 75¢, Foe per Caan’ addiiinal EXTRACT. Royal Stuart— ne all the nutvitive propor: tie eat Malt and [99 ota, Sucano Packing ival from faba, Cal w Kuaranteed equal to ter than the frujts usually speclal, case, ea yy : MALT. WHISKEY— FEA etatei || CUR RAE ae rales moe xi MEDALLION LAGER: BEERS— 9556 ree 1, It vecial Export BY 1 A faney grade for IMhe | ViRMOUTH--Rocco pure 4 i aly Yepallon ston ful Kediler 1: can. +e WHEAT FLOUR Quick tthe tons MOLAS ing and Kenora) culinary poses; allon, ABeg IMPORTED CHOCOLAT: ‘Trae Vania Plavar; Siest able for making or fections; 4 1, i BARTLETT PEA Fine quality New} a. ¢ Torney frult, packed In. mugar ay Fup; case cans, BEBO: |B» | PR alata FOO | & el in glass SNM Here’s another of those stirring sales of Oriental rugs at epoch-making you've the slightest Oriental rug want we'll guarantee that you cannot resist these for Afghan carpets—average size about 6%x9—very silky and usually up to $125, $5 5 for cashmere carpets—average size 7x 10—very artistic—usually sell up to $75, $166 (or very fine Goerevan carpets—aver- | age size 9x12—usually sell up _to_ $204, | ~ | GUNN 5 aaa FI Our supremacy in bedroom furniture $40 Brass Bed, $22.50. | $11.50 Dressers at $7.50, OU'RE almost certain to pay $40] ~~ 0) ney Pee iise ree with {f you don’t attend this sale, for you'll want this bed—a handsome 1905 Plano finish—that's precisely design with 1%-Inch continuous posts| What we offer you at 7.50 {n our —extra heavy fillings and mounts—| February sale—two large and two massive husks on head and foot—| Small drawers that slide easily without highest quality French slacquer—best | 4 hitch—lacquered brass trimmings— constructlon—22,50. Other reductions: | 'arge shaped French bevel plate mir ror, Other reductions: 26,00 to 15.00, 13.50 to 10.00, 48,00 to 25,00, 16.00 to 12.00, 45.00 to 84.00, 78,00 to 44.00. 23,00 to 17.25. $2.00 to 41 ‘00. 84.00 to 49.00, 70,00 to 68.00. 21,00 to 16,50, $15.50 Mattresses, $10. We could safely guarantee this or any other mattress mentioned here to last ten years and give perfect comfort workmanship—the best ‘ioking 15.00 for 21.00 XX quality mattress —pure hair—full 40 lbs,—very closely tufted—fancy stripe ticking. 18.00 for 24,50 XXX quality mat- treas—pure r—tull 40 lbe.—very closely tufted—fanoy stripe ticking, 50c, for our special 75¢. pillows— selected feathors—22x2%—best AC A ticking—vel of 57.50 Chiffoniers, $5.25. The best chiffonter ever priced at 7.50—highly polished golden oak—$ large drawers — guaranteed construc: tion, Other reductions: 11.00 to 8,50, 18,50 to 14.00, 12,50 to 9.75, 21.00 to 15.50. 14,75 to 10,50, — 42,00 to 35.00. 16.50 to 12.00. $4.00 to 43.50, om fortable. prices. ¢ the handsome, artistic floor coverings will but add to the desire for Possession, Don't think you've ever had an opportunity—but one last August—to buy rugs at these prices, There's one advantage in selecting Oriental rugs here—you have the assurance that every one was selected by a connoisseur who is an expert on artistic worth—who beauty, The benefit of his Judgment is yours to start with, Now for news about the sale—we start the great February event with $60,000 worth of Oriental rugs, many of which were gathered in foreign rug marts, at a saving of quarter to third, $8.75 for those fine $12 Guendji rugs, $10.85 for $16.50. genuine Daghestan rugs, $13.25 for $19,00 genuine Daghestan rugs, $34,50 & $44.50 for extrs hoavy and large Kazaks—few square shapes, worth up to $60. 29.50 for 65.00 silk rugs a lot of silk rugs at prices that would enable us to duplicate that great August sale—not as many as what there are you are welcome to them as long as they last—don't think there's one in the lot that Tite Third Floor, $18.25 for $24.50 very fine Daghostan rugs. Hed $16.50 & $19.75 for $22 to $30 rue, 68 for very silky Shiraz rugs up to $100, ~—Remember that sale we held last August?—sold them all out in three days—we've been on the lookout ever since for last come and take your choice at $38.50 and $29.50, $200 (or very fine Goerevan carpets—aver- age size 9x12—they usually sell up to $300, $Q1 for fine India carpets—light, delicate col- Ors—average size 9x12—usually up to $121, $107 for fine India carpets—also other rugs and carpets—that would sell up to $160, 25% off standard wines—guaranteed pure. Mati orders filled—or call Chelsen 2100—Modol Food Store, Sixth Floor, | HOLLAND GIN—Meder Swan—Guar- anteed absolutely pure; gal, 89,15; 1h al, White glags A100, 1-0" gallon bottles. O9G BANQUET COCKTAILS — Manhattan, Martini, Holland Gin, Ver- R5o mouth: cane 12, ®104 bottle SANDEMAN’S OLD OPORTO PORT— Hatra quality: eplendid ouduet. male 1,60 bot: J.) OLD GROW WHISKE Y—Galion $7.08) ditt atin touk® 60c MONTICELLO, pURE RYE Big iF eT og FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDD|NG—Pu; Hi Weide) ae ad eee 0.8; full quart bottle. ...1 OSG SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGBR BBER —Doren vee ODO ENGLISH DRY GIN—Gordon & Oo., Distillery Bottling, Bottle ..., 700 BERLINER KUMMEL—J, A, Gilka— Genuine | Importa, H Saniora Batre, gottecss, 1,00 LAUBENHEIMER—Extra Quality Im. vorted Khine Wine, lardt & C9.; Y lon © $11.00; regular, WO seveeves OLD MONOGRAM—Pure Rye Whis- key, a 5; case, “12 full il 756 TEL or TO- nl the em; full HERRY, MUSC rloh wines, WHISKEYS, SHERRIES, YS are sold at h, 10 and 20 OLARHTS and ¢ Bis 5 on appifeatfon, auart ‘bottle, orem 2480: 40 IMPORTED | RUDESHEIMER—Extra quality Import. ey Rhine Winey shard, & o.; aan 2 quarts, juart bot. tl ‘ 606 PLYMOUTH HOGK~ Splendid table wine, of the Rhine V J2 quart better, $2. pints, $22.60; 12 ate, $1.85 | BASS! PALE ALEBulldog Bottling— | sported in Glass, nts, dogen I 15 0; M-pints (nips), vod) id ES¢? DUBLIN STOUT—Bulldog |!" Brea Wot liog--Lnporded Giass SUPERIOR ZINFAND Minty, dozen, BHA; halte | PA | SRE Mine ay Champagni pint bottle, yal; quart bo NDY--James He. nsisy Vii 1 bodied Clarets. & CO.—-Vintage IRM Cane 12 bodied elarat bot PS tet sU0. catia, S058

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