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i cer _ Mi : 1 y } Arrest Two MHounebrenkern, | ROSTON, F burglar, {den fled us J non, A fora \ oe rd dead by a polleeman here - Feet Away Watch- ing for Robbers, VICTIM NOT KNOWN Crime Supposed to Be Result of Fight Between Rival Chinese Societies, ‘he feud that has been golng on in Chinatown for years between the Ong Long Tong and the Hip Sing Tong So- qleties hue claimed another victim. His ody Js at an undertaker's In Mulberry i@ereot and his murderers are at large. ‘When the police, hurriedly called, ,Teached the scene where the man was @asping all they found was an empty house where @ minute before a hun- @red Chinese had been housed, One was found running away, He was not @rmed, and is thought to have been the } } only unarmed Chinaman In che place Acrons the street, skulking in a hall- Way, supposed to have been ready to | ; ecmplete the work In case the first at- | Ma tempt falled, was found another China- man, He had a loaded revolver and wos waiting, Ele did not move when the police gathered him in, He was there and stayed there, Detectives Watching House. The murter was committed at tho | Janding of the second floor of the house | No, 17 Mott str Detectives ¢ 1 and Corbett wer atehing the house at the time, They were across th treet. An hour before, about 1 o'clock tvery department of this b! ¢stablishment has its own special sale story to tell this week that is well worth listening to from a money-saving standpoint. through the month of February. Oak Chiffonters, $3.80 Not the common kind, but a well built and nicely finished article, with $ deep drawers, This Oak Chiftonter, $5.75. Thoroughly well made and finished; has $ deep drawers and 12x20 French bevelled mirror, The articles men- tioned here give you but a hint of the many rare val- ues this sale pre- sents, | | tho streot 1 vent oe of ben frou os SLAIN IN FEUD Rowton Policeman Forced to Une lo Hin Pistol In Struggle Trying to |, broken into A! of tae 7 i ‘ Detectives Only a Few)" In ow a th avails aa ’ ri (as change in the management of a prominent Grand Furniture held for future delivery when desired if deposit is if iy fromnbeteontcge aecirmnaeta i Assnult-She Bired Blank Car« ty yok In the|in Y i i INGTON 10 3 AuE? 59"960'Sr No mail orders filled—a de} SolidOak Sideboards, $9.98 Made and finished as well as those costing $20 elsewhere, 6 ft. high, 42 In, wide, 14x24 bevelled mirror, good cane seats; worth double, This China Closet, $11.50, n Sideboard, $17.98, All quartered oak, 6 ft. 4 in, ( high, 48 in, mH wide; 0.G, Shape top draw- ers, serpentine shaped linen drawer, 18 x 32 bevelled mirror, ell worth $27.00, same article, it had been reported to the Elizabet!) treet station that a robbery had beer committed. They were sent to th oe » scene, They had “a line’ on the man wanted and expected he would come t the house, ¥ While they waited a well-dressey/} Chinaman, Americanized In every re | Solid Oak Tables, 48c, These have 16 in, square top, lower shelf and nicely turned legs, one of the biggest bargains ever offered In aN oak tables of this style and price, Qak Wardrobe, $8.50. | |Large Arm Rockers, $1.50. Of solid oak, good size, has double In imitation mahogany or golden doors, portable construction and! | oak finishy saddle seat and carved good finish, A roomy, serviceable top. Compare more than favora- piece of furniture that cannot be bly with rockers priced much Bpect-queue cut off, derby hat, lace whoes and looking like a Chinese Sun day-school teacher—came along, He ’ went Into the dark hallway and a min- ute Inter two shots were heard, Fell Across Man’s Body. The police ran across the street and up the dark stairway, until one of them | The heaviest and most massive Morrls Chair ever offered at the prices Complete with cushion, fell across a body at the top of the ‘ stairs, ‘The feet were on the stairs and Back adjusts to | struction and | | the head on the floor, In the flickering 4 positions, | finish, 42-in. of @ match one of the detectives saw frant legs * @human form shoot past him, and he are made of | D48¢, 24x30 esis if mrabbed \t, It proved to be Ye Lee, a heavy 2%- shaped = mir- = | )laundrymnan, He.was dragged to where win square =e | =" i i * the man was dying and the victim asked ese Not ror, three big pure as] ites i. ' + / it he could identify him. There was a mote than | Tomy draw: 7 Finest finish, heavy construction, rattle In the throat for an answer, ito a cus | er actual continuous post style, with brass Ye Lee told tho police ‘thoy’ (mean- ‘omer. val rods in centre of head and ; ing people upstairs) had been waiting Value_ $7.50, all dey for him and had waited all the aight, Yo bimself haa hourd the shots Th Bloomin d ] Cl k @nd was trying to leave the house when ¢ 6 a e 0a ept. ers ; Sausht, He was turned over to another " 4 | Policeman by the deteotives anid a call Sa For To-Morrow ras sent for an ambulance and the re- | CRS serves, Deiteottve Corbett found a Yau ; Chinamen, who sald he was Chin Sam, | G “ Plush and Cloth . is DMding in a dark hallway. He had a <¥ pistol and was opposite the doorway | Shrough which the other Chinaman had | passed to his death, ‘The police say he | / ‘was there to make sure that the job fwas well done, No Deserving Begwarat “T have never known a deserving case of street begging,” was the remarkable | etatement Bir Bric A, Buchanan, Sce- retary of the London Mendicity Society, \ made the other day, | Weak Kidneys ‘This handsome plush coat is made in the smartest collarless style, double-breasted front and fitted This Oak Morris Chair, $2,98 | Formerly Formerly $12 and $15.00 $18 to $27.50 #he shot at lilin wi «( SAYS “OLD FRIEND” HIT HER, : | FEGRUARY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS OFFERS MANY GREAT BARGAINS IN THE BASEMENT, : ‘ Wu Ls 7 AUR AAOSTRERTS, NEW YORIG , Mew, Golden Secuses Faulkner of | rt Weday on a do by Mrs, M8 Second AVe- | jroted by the revolver Hint, ro in her flat last her, and he case was postponed ur Ikner hit her over tomorrow. | To-morrow Is the Day Set for Our_ Annual Clearance of Hosiery & Under Reductions average a third to a half, The sale pertains to our own regular s merchandise which we carry the year round, and to which we pin our confid quality and price. This stock readjustment is a natural sequence to 4 big ness, Small quantities and broken sizes are together and mark at hurry-away prices. It will pay you to be here—and supply an entire year’s needs, Men's Underwear. Women’s At 39c., Were 69¢. Heavy fleece-lined natural Shirts and | At 196.» Were 25¢, and j THE BIG SHOE SALE on our 2d tloor invites your attention, The entiro department teems with In: values in women's,me dren's stylish, able shoes of every description, ae 3 seronesomeeenerenennnunnenereeneene sneer enanaseeannienaaennnamaransmnrennianonee “Annual Febriary Furniture Sa Worthy the Name and Fame of Bloomingdales’. This sale offers the pick of the greatest collection of genuine bar; year’s | bound to accumulate. These Wee i Women’s yal osiery. At 123Gc, a Palr, Were 19¢. Plain black cotton; double heel and T f i pit furniture ever presented to the New York public. And we stand for quality as well as price, When we tell you our Roe are priced-below all competition we know whereof we speak. Through a recent apids factory we were able to secure several carloads of Grand Rapids Furniture Considerably Under Regular Prices, _ We have held this furniture for this particular sale, and now put within your reach the benefit of the entire saving, A few illustrations of this superb stock of furniture are shown here, every illustration taken from a photograph of the article advertised, prompt, as we cannot duplicate a single article at the sale price when present stock is exhausted, although the sale is scheduled to run right sit must be paid on_all special sale goods. Large Oak ArmChatrs,$1,98 Made to sell for double this price; construction and finish excellent, with finely caned seats, This Morris Chair, $7.50. A wonder at this price; has llon's heads on arms, carved froni At 19¢. a Pair, Were 25¢, and 35¢, Plain black cotton, gauze lisl lisle, Richelieu ribbed cotton, cotton with unbleached split soles, At 25c, a Palr, Were 45c, and 50c, Odd lots of fancy striped lisle, em- broldered black cotton; also plain 4 At 69c., Were 1.25, Odd lot of heavy and medium Pants. weight wool, cashmere and merino Shirts and Drawers, natural or fans e advise you to be At 79¢., Were 1.50, Odd lots of American Hos! w Brunswick Co, ear in woo! and Handsome Rockers, $128 Nurse rockers in {initation mahog- any, well made and finished, have Men's Sox. At 8e., Were 1234¢, Men's heavy cotton Sox in tan and | At 9Sc., Were 2-50 up to 3,50, At Odd lots of various high grade makes in wool, cashmi silk and some silk and wool Shirts and | ored, plain or (rine At 17e., Were 25c. All wool cashmere heavy Sox Jn At 1.50, Were 3.75 and 4,25. Ribbed cotton Union’ At 2de,, Were 50c) and 75c, Heavy white wool Harderfold Shirts and natural; white striped lisle, vertical or horl- , silk embroidered lisle or cot» plain black or colored lisles also lace lisle in colors and black, Children’s Stockings, J At 1246, Were 19¢ Boys’ ‘and girls’ heavy ribbed black Of solld oak, 37 {n, wide, 5 ft. 6 In, high, round ends, fj dustproof doors j and carved feet; no need to tell you f this ts a bargain; compare our price with that asked elsewhere for the Children’s Underwear. i 1» Were 35ce Moe shaped cotton ribbed Vests, | Odd lots of some of in white, long and short sleeves, | wool, merino and b some sizes in uinbll es manta} pants and drawers; also 0 : 00, All Hair Mattresses, $5.98. | ‘This mattress is made of all long staple soft halr, full size, weighs 45 Ibs., covered in good ticking and made in our own shop, Our regu- lar price is $8.00, TT duplicated elsewhere at the price. | | higher in other stores. This Elegant Dresser, $18.00 | This Enamelled In bird's-eye ~ Bed, $4.50, maple, Grand Rapids make; highsclass con- OAT Se These rich silk plush coats are made In half, three-quarter and medium lengths, . with double-breasted box fronts, large rolling storm collar and new style sleeve, finished with notched cuff. In appearance these garments resemble real seal coats and Ns make a rich and striking showing, Linings are of heavy guaranteed black and Bray satin, Sizes 32 to 46 bust measure. Special Wednesday, $8.75 Other big bargains in this department:—g30 to $50 coats, $19.75, long, medium and short lengths; $55 to $85 coats, $39.75, long, medium and short lengths. ( SRE $12.00 Silk Plush Coats, $4.98 To any Kidney sutterer who has not tried Ai i ny ewer Stier a full dollar's worth free back, beautifully trimmed with In gis Not a mere samplo—but a regular dollar | WW layings of cloth and sitk bratdings »— pottie—standard size and staple |W and lined throughout with best i ‘Thore {a nothing to pay, elther now oF quality heavy satin, which Is guar+ \ ater, I ask mo Sem tn ete anteed for two years, A most beau- ioe ey ih sles) remedy, and I feel tiful garment In $075 way, Special \ feo sure of its results that I can afford to for to-morrow, $6.75, ‘' make thie offer, hs yeakness OF Nid Bay’ rane Boel ey pelf-control. The’ ‘4 Ae operated ad, actuated by. 8 tiny, shied Sf a nerve which alone 18 responsible for %, thelr condition, It the Kidney nerve is ; i ‘end healthy the kidneys are strong tad healthy, Tt the Kidney nerve goes sad Heth ow it by the eve eu fA sari enim ot sarees BE Driv e in Cann d G d Ft vi y att trols not Sm haere haat atin er 5 ed Goods,Etc ‘ and, hi jomach, For simplicity's sake P reat nerve system the ''In- { Hi N° Seen. they are not the nerves of The Bloomingdale nena} nerves that enable you to re co taal te act, They are a inaster bees Mini organ iv every vital o | ir slave, The common Name for these | ij Bree Me*i9 avmpathetle. nerves"'—because ach pet i in puch close sympathy with the | Others, that weaknoss anywhere results in evorywh "ete" Sr Tomatoge—8 011 4, ie uu Som. fh your dollar lay before him and’ will tha bln to me, Write for the order a free order for Book 1 on Dy dolar bottle Hook 2. on, the Must address Dr, Book J on the Kidneys, Bor B : sutton, i 180 ; , nit habe! y Sie Hore ek Wen out beans ess 220, 1% te, Btale Hook f for Men, you Want, Hook fon Rheumaticm i caees aro often cured by a single ttle For sale at forty thousand drug ores, Dr, Shooy’s ~ Restorative Alno:—Imported Port oF | Alno: Bass! | ane ae 20 1 pines ‘gay ood Wb. 14 Honea Coleen ia j n gon & Robbins’ Plum Pudding—Good; | Parton & Gvesticr Claret, St, Julien, bottled in } ? France; perlect condition; quart boltic... A Ale or Stout | Ganntlet Ryo Whiskey Lexington to Third avenue—Blooming Mostly small sizes, storm collar, double-breasted, tight-fitting, full lined style, like centre illustration. ER Second Floor, 69th Bt A One- Grocery Quotes Day Sale Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, Of Men’s Special 6 c Romulan Sale Sample Socks at Pri re ' "ean par eu 6,500 pairs of men’s sample an h is Why t not the kidney th ta} A $ Mt ea ale die | pie 0:8, Dennctetss 186 socks, at 6 cents a pair, go on practise | Punnett: WAR ae sale at Bloomingdales’ to-mor- J iy a ANE STRANGER mty know | nent trom. ne He. We row morning, and before the ‘ “ware crap nek tries my remedy Prove ane | nest store closes for the day there ‘ et i A Sh tet a Nolet t ‘i woul nes io hid jal ¥ eran ful dollar bode, of these half hose left in ou fo “aplaateha HEAR “Slagle, “ite will pawte ty 183 | pain stock ae to. yo his stock as freely as s y Good judges will recognize in this value something so very much above the ordinary ‘that Pay Paid i oe ane they will not be content with { one or two pairs, but will invest ina good supply to last quite a ¢ se socks are of varlous ts, medium and heavy, fine in black and tan; worth Sherry—Sold at twice] Finest on Qf. Old sand rich, ox: i thls price olse- | earth, pet doz $1.39 traprdinary EY ‘ cent Of (5c, a pair, 6c wheres per $20! Pectaration Ry oQhq bottle ss. c All sizes to-ni yy only eee SB Ear bt | ) or, HOth St, Bection, Great Sale of Nottingham 1,215 pairs at $1.00—worth $1.50 647 pairs at $1.§0—worth $2.25 384 pairs at $2.90—worth $4.00 You've read enough to acquaint the biggest makers inventory period, he turned over to us the entire to! You won't buy similar Curtains at these prices agaln. this season, We know the /e know what thes ins are worth to make, We know they are miihty 846 pairs at $1.25—worth 329 pairs at $1.90—worth 211 pairs at $3.90—worth b ring you here. The detalls are these ive iy fifty per cent you with the facts—and am Curtains found himself He had never before had so many t at a reduction averaging rivate drawer, pigeon holes. elf, etc; 48 In, high, 30 In, deep, 43 In, wide) Well made and finished. Would be considered a bi: We know what these cated for anything like In the Dollar lot, fitteen, dis from 45 to $4 inches sell the entire quanttt the Curtains are from 3 to 334 yafds th are represented. All of the ire represented tn the higher grades, Jusive patterns In the marl igure on your Spring n ie! February Sale of Groceries. lor This Week. the best Bacon for 1134¢, ing else in like pro- e, And you'll get better qualities, for less Women’s Hosiery y In two or three days, Visit the Bloomingdale hosiery counters to-morrow and ask to see the special advertised at 12¥%4c.. You'll be surprised at the article handed you, and !f you didn’t know the sale price you'd instantiy feel that these Stockings must be worth at Every Item a Special f You can buy the very best Hams for 4 e choicest Peas and Corn f portion—in this February money, than in any other store, Another Tomato Sale. 1,500 Cases 10c Tomatoes at Otc, Hero Brand, ed antacirg Maree head While this 6c payat OATMEAL — Ni 4 roll This is a Woman's drop-stitch black cotton Hose, with silk em- broldered instep, that was made to sell as an excellent value at double the price we ask, We supplement this lot with several hundred dozen 2-thread plain blacks, double soles and high spliced heels, all sizes, for to-morrow, n sold at 10c, per can, se, 2 dozen, $1.50; dozen, joo of tomatomy ip adv your Inet chance to COFFER—Spectal Bronk: fast Blond pepehe Y Children’s Hose Easily Worth 15¢. Several hundred dozen Chil- dren’s ribbed black cotton stock- ings, with double knees, all sizes, excellent values, Main Fioor, 69th St, Section. Children’s Knitted 12¢., Insiead of 25c. For to-morrow we place on sale 1,650 Waists, all sizes, goods were scooped in Week's weather flurry, When man- ufacturers got scart than one lost his he: loan, Malo, Women’s Ribbed Section +p Laree! lous, HOW ateing’ Groen Labi extra al ity, yery doe per The j; 2-lb, cans; ~ Extra Special for Wednesday and Thursday Only. $5 Eyeglasses mSpectaclesia|, 00 | 5 ea) if ’ nah pn, ng by ich FURNITURE SLIP COVE 4} Plans perfected many months ago make it po to supply an even better grade of Slip Co the same money than we did last year; im: words, if you can place your order. ruary, we will make to order $.piece covers for Big bargains in Women's Extra size Ribbed Cotton Vests, with and @ third to a half more, Women’s Man- nish Cape Gloves. Gloves, with Paris point embroi- ery in the most beautiful shades of Tans: all sixes; never gold Imported French Periscoptc Lenses, Mounted In 1 0-karat So d We placed a large onder for the vety best Bel striped material—one that is not only dust) Tose but has superb wearing qualities, = Main Floor, Soth St, Section, ale Brothers—sn to oth street —SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE To-morrow will be the house-cl Und Co. 306 Hi merino Swit rik At 48¢,, Were 1,00, Swist Vests, plain or fancy top, At 59¢., Were 1.00 and 0p suits and wrappers. Cur overstock—just to make a Kt i Bi a AB. be here, setae See the new Clun Gol and the many ply: to Cigar band dishes with felly and de. ’ First News of the 1905 5-Piece $5.95 Complete, The price$5.9! allows fer 20 pari e material, ail inished with fine aaa wh