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D HORSE UALU STRICKEN BLIND ALKS AT B.RLT. ~ INTHE STREET te pUp-Trolley-Care-Sometimes jJust After Parting with Two Malf anHour at a Stretoh,| Friends, Aged Alfred Cornell for No Other Rea-| Suddenly Becomes Sightless {s now incapable of following his ooou- pation as plumber, Comnell, who is sixty-five years of age, was with his friends James Haggerty and Dawid Wallace in a saloon at No, 168 Bowery at 1 o'clock this morning, whan he etarted for the lodging-house where he lived as fortune favored ‘him with the price of a bed. His oom- panione in hard luck followed to the sidewalk, where the three men ocom- versed, Suddenly Stricken Blind, Cornell entertained his friends with a cecttal of his prospects as he viewed ‘ ” A the Sho safe cotions Yor tes baa Ind! I am ‘the afflicted . My al 1 can’t s¢o anything! Got by want to help met!” reen summoned Dr, Black who diag- jed the case ae paralysis of the optic netves, Cornell appeared to be affected cally im no other manner, At Bed sald sight months, ter ae, yr beveral Hunyadi Janos as these. It’s the finest exposition At 12,50—200 regular 20.00 china closets, At 14.75—150 regular 21,00 extension tables, At 1,65—$00 regular 2,50 dining chairs, At 50.00—75 regular 65.00 5-piece parlor suites, \ At 27.50—75 regular 42,00 «piece parlor suites, February furniture sale--- NE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOIMARS’ worth of substantial, artistic, new 1905 furniture to begin with and enough more to carry us through the entire month, But why not co! w York has ever known, covering our entire fifth floor. At 25.00—400 regular 32,00 solid oak sidéboards, At 9.50—250 regular 14.00 solid oak sideboards, At 7,50—50 regular 11.50 solid oak dressers. 20 to-morrow? You'll find a thousand bargains as good to 33% per cent. off. At 10,00—125 regular 15,50 all pure hair mattresses, \ At 50¢,—500 regular 75¢. selected feather pillows—22x28, and Soreams with Terror, | them. some day he was going to be “well fixed.” he told his friends, but the castle builder erected only in imagina~ tion, Matarat Lasacivo Wee te riorat bowels, . SATH AVE, 192 TO20™ STREETS February clearing sale of women’s coats and suits. THESE coats at $9 have been selling right along for $16.50 and as high as $25, and the suits at $10 to $19.75 have sold right along at $20 to $40. Tell you this right on the start, as 9 we want you to be interested enough to go through the entire announcement and see if you do not find something that’s just what you want. aa It's our invent cleartng sale—good storekeeptng demands an Immediate disposal of every suit and coat, because our policy forbids carrying a single garment over. During stock-taking we discovered every odd suit and coat—little lots of just two and three things. Wouldn’t consider them during inventory, and if you have a suit or coat need come to-morrow. Women’s coats at 5.00—practical,| Women’s coats at 9.00—black cheviots, MAIL WAGON, IS FOUND CLINGING IN wane bhi atte sid @00d jvok,” eald GIVING HIM PRESTIGE. FRENZY TO LAMPPOST. | ,Walloce and Hagerty, waist smey, H ae Lene ane when by ‘rho oui salt in yet hace ids to face and then wild YF, a aimed: "I am bind! I am ella i Se was a ing ‘ie one aT an ru ine LJ With the other when Detective Berdeant Green, of the Mulberry atregt station, saw him. “Oh, you're all right, of {Hospital Dootors Say Optio Nerve Is Paralyzed and Vic- tlm Never Will See Again— Sight Falling for Months. W 8 a Fine Vemper in Man- ‘hattan, but for Brooklyn and ite Transit System He Has Only Unreasonable Ire. Fon CONSTIPATION . Now, “When I eee you again boys I will be better fixed, you bet!” Two minutes after the salutation and | before his convivial companions had | turned the street corner Alfred Cornel! was strioken blind. A policeman found the United Sates Government : the poor, much abused ‘Trenmsit Company. on Washington cars are held for the surgeons declared that his optic nerves would never again perform thelr funotions. - | the afficted man olinging to a lamp- stylish M4-length garments—in fine all-wool black | I post, Dr, Bleck, of Bt Vinoent's Hos cloths—lined with satin—mid-season prices $10 See Wiad waa eeneaorette Talvetdesmons fo theater pital, took Cornell to Bellevue where and $12.50, sold in the season at less than $16.50, and many as high fomen’s coats at 7.00—service. able, handsome coats in several lengths—all satin Nned—mostly black—a few tan—formerly $13.50 48 $25.00, Women’s New Spring Suits Women’s suits, 10,00, 12.50, 15.00, ' (Third Floor.) wore looking at their watches; The case was desoribed os unusual, A / ning wandering whether they | Inasmuch as blindness 414 not come by We seal two styles in Suits for Spring, 1003, which we 0 Was hable d 4 19.75—about 200 suits—for the most part one of Beenie neces wlniules late thy) degrees) bat: visited | the Nnirasiene think will be well of by all who see them. They are made of le dresses, 4.75 — one} each kind in all sorts of materlals—models range from the { Incked up another rumpus | man like a sudden stroke, Cornell will, Wool Canvas or Wool Serge--elegant Suits embodying entirely new tableful of figured lawn dresses with Ince Inserting | smart little blouse to the long tight-fitting coat—all colors / lasted Atteon minutes When be | in all probability, become « alty charge, ideas, at and trimmings—about enough for one hour's sell-| and black—you'll note that the present prices are half the \ng—formerly $25.00, original values—reduced from $20, $25, $30 and $40, 20.00 fur boas, 8.75—a treat better than any yet given. ['s a grand prize opportunity—each stunning boa is certainly a trophy at the price, (g. $8.75. Couldn't get enough to sell at $20.00 earlier in the season, The wear they receive this season 7 won't hurt them, and they'll be good for all next season. If you wait till then you'll not only Bought enough’damage hed bean done } the reputation of the B, R. 7. he loved Gracetully elong and started on Way to New York proper. Last Bat- ‘afternoon he felt mpecially grieved Wed up traffic for a full halt hour, ‘for he ts homeless, without friends and LAME BACK When the Kidneys are Diseased the Whole Closing Prices for System Becomes Deranged, Complica- forego thelr style beauty this season, but you'll than twice h lons Set In and Serlous Re- you'll pay more than as much ni ee We Pie : FINE FURS 20.00 AlasHa fox boas, °8.75. 10.00 AlasKa fox boas, *5.00. values here to-morrow, Besides a lot of fur coats thira And a not all of the extraordinar WEAK KIDNEYS ; Lape . at ~ “4 price, there are fine sable, marten and other furs at mammoth reductions, N sees eeoeeee . loarsea , $3.80, » , $7.80. yase into de ef ie Rade ah PAMINE CATE ser ere sees 75.00 “*parstan lamb mufts, $0.00, Sangeet Ermine mutts at $39.00. ed He deel vee pact ecia eat Soa ll | MOLE AND MINIVER SUE cole s,m, $100.00 Fur-lined Purine Une at: 9191 70 snd PRS T6: is Sa | Ne hl ot ito teat" ||] | RAMINE LONG SCARF. vnecensneneQ123-00 $100.00 urelined Coates Undoubtedly the greatest opportunity in years—values $38.00, $45.00 and $50.00—at $24.75, $27:50 ant $32.50. WEAK KIDNE' MALIZAI MINK LONG BOA.... 10+ ossee \ —SMmPson CRAWFORD 00.— une had RUSSIAN SABLE SCARYS....... come ....$300.00 $150.00 M th li d ] ae i MUDEON BAY SABLE SCARFI c= 620000 997.00 ammoth muslin underwear clearing continues to-morrow ney a, of Warners And Several Blouse.Coats of Natural or Sable Squirrel Were $150.00; now $95.00 Also tes $10.00 Raccoon Scarts..... $5.00 «$5.00 | $20.00 Sable Fox ry ood ade was adv! to Safe Cure. Well, I did, and the result is t I am @ new man now. I can walk . 101 jure.’ MICHAL A Albany, OUNTAINS of white undermuslins from that greatest of all January selli ; M that for weeks have been the talk of New York. Values that astonish the Pear errata eet values ttn sight Aa Mees that it’s your last opportunity, We wouldn't be able to make this sensational offering if it hadn't been for the blizzard last week, Second Floor, for gowns of mustin— — sof, surplice and high effects tiie 2 5c for corset covers-—French style—low round neck—trimmed with Cc veyed D4 ‘with insertion of Ane jase and for drawers of cambrio-full lan ruffles trimmed with lace and el I. sist eae Wei pa guitare and jocrae hack ———— WAY LOOP FOR P.-0. jer Willcox Will Propose gm to Washington Office. the plans of Postmaster Will- pe for the betterment of the postal of the olty which will be sub- $9.00 Squirrel Searte. 69.00 Squirrel Mufis.. $15.00 Alaska Sable Scarit.$9.00'gi6.s0 Persian Paw Scarfs. Persian Coats and Fur Lined Coats Subject to Similar Reductions from Original Prices. - hematiteh sooth thi ry ° fates the enfeebled organs | Bal a same time, tneaate Cure” {a purely vegetable and con- no harmful a free from Piste Cure’ At any. drug "Safe Cure” at ho. and’ #i @ bottle. for corset covers—several different styles—French tor drawers of fl SOP Oa for, dees hel host fi Ine cambric—full lawn flounces—trimmed with for gowns of fine nainsook, cambric and muslin—several good styles—high, round, squi id oe poy Ie at erty ihe surplice neck effects—trimmed for drawers of fine nalnsook and cambric—full Ja trimmed with embroidery and lace. a ort. for corset covers—French style—low round neck effects—trim- med with insertions of fine lace and embroidery, for petticoats of fine cambric—full umbrella flounces—tri mill lace and embroidery, si for gowns of fine cambrio and natnsook-—high, squere-end sur- pice effects—trimmed with embroidery and for corset covers—several good styles—trimm: for, ore veral good sty! ed with fine lace for drawers of fine cambric and nalnsook—full umbrella flounces tnimmed with Ince and embrokery, f tcoats of fine muslin and cambrio—ful for pettl alts se ell umbrella flounces 95° ———— Untrimmed Milli 0 al ; 2,500 Dollar’s Worth Free ll) suas we tras one we Februry Men’s trousers to-morrow ; Hats are still much in demand—the very large space sale - 2.25 wegive to this department allows us to keep our as- sortments complete right up to the end of the season, Silk. Paon Velvet Hats A SALE that always comes in February, just when you need an extra patr of trousers to piece out the season, We say to you frankly that it's only twice ayear that you can buy at these low prices, There are trousers for every man in this sale, fo Any Rheumatic Sufferer no seourity j occasionally, but ALWAYS, For the ray. tein colitis co pomle |e’ cr teumatiam "are evtrywnee and In black, cardinal, mavy, violet and brown—nem, | ey Sizes from 29 to 84 waist—overy longth, fresh goods of a superior quality; special at...... $ 85 We selected the materials for this sale along last November—had them made during periods when manufacturers were short of orders—in this way we got the prices down much lower than if we bought in the regular way—bought the materials at end-of-season prices—saved on the making—the benefit goes to you, Second Floor, ‘who not know in o full ‘dollar's worth fre re thie 1 offer moore Bireuinatia. Name r WAYS ty bring the ine can. Years before T atudlod the nu- r Rheumatism ta |. I opont twenty years tm rimenting be- tore "E tytn lta fy a certain remedy for this dread disease,—a remedy which would not only olean out the poison, but one which would stop ite formation, Certain Relief ‘The secret lay Jom wopdertul, chemical 1 found in am) Unis chem- teal, I knew that I could make a Hi be practically derustee nt cure that woul even then, before I made an announcement name on it ~before | was willing to m) > 1 made more thant 2.000 tanta! And my failures were but 2 ber’ cent. ‘This German chemical is not thy ly n+ eae t IT uae in Dr. Shoop's Naunh le Eee ARE gs a a hiry jevement. whic Hot, could have been made in No other way. We are Showing Some Beautiful Effects in Satin Braid and Chiffon Hats Suitable for Wear at Southern Resorts. SPECIAL UNTRIMMED HATS—CHIPFON BRIMS, SILK) STRAW CROWNS IN A VARIETY OF SHATES—¢ $145 VALUE $2.00; AT...00 ibohevpapedicotegees ‘ CHIFFON HATS, NEW STYLES, AT $1.95, $2.98, $3.48, Pegtops—for stylish young men. Medium cut— for the conservative dresser. Stout cut—for the etal at Ach cla de always full of poison—the 0 rink ung breaine ino the purpose of the blvd otf (nis very powson, And the bi iT the blood and solid’ it wen ture, wi sti corpulent man. Extra sizes—for the very large man, This sale provides business or semi-dress trousers at less than you could buy the material—and the prices, as you will admit, are less than half, Res tists. fail, kaa uly cb, wag high PC | h less than half price don't want you to think th 9 kidneys fall. ' 5 When we say less than half price don’t want you to think this {s Just a \ That Wo #4. y other sie bie et i ely ety q Rd erie | ; : a‘ remark dropped in to lend to the drawing strength of the advertisement ited Th | greatest torture human beings know? Women 8 35c. to 50c. Hose —we do not do business that way—there's not a pair in the lot where the price is more than half ~and a great many pairs are worth over $7.50, Here are the fabrics—neat stripes, worsteds in silk mixed effects, also fancies, nobby Scotch effects in every desirable pattern—cassimeres, tweeds, every color and style—all made according to the very latest styles, 4 those who need extra trousers to finish out $325 = SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO— |(Onehundred thousand popular boolis 25c | ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE! What are they? Are they well-known books? Well known doesn’t begin to | at 25c. per pair. §,000 Faire Women's Extra Fine Black and Tan Colored Lule) Thread Hose, double soles, heels and toes, Hermsdorf dye— intended to be sold at 95c. to 50c. per pair; special for Thursday ) your lex-the Gull ache fy | Pain ah =the end. o 4 That je why fay thewe are the out {can afford to maka this liberal offer—that a ‘e why I can afford to apend the FIRST dol. Jar that Rheumatle sufferers, the world over, may learn of my remedy, Simply Write Me ‘The offer is open to every one, everywhere, Who hag not tried my remedy. But you must write ME for the free dollar packans order, : en wolatl tena ‘the resul the blood, 5 it 1 with wend you an omer on your drugKlat which he will accept accept awioliar. " shin: ee fa remey N of the Polson it diy as he would Bah Wine tie ae at MAY Ma Y |ehelves @ standard sized package and he will send the bill to me, There are no conditions —no requirements, At thet T ask you to qo in to write—write to-day. 1 will send vi my book on Rheumatism besides it \s trev, Ye will help you to. understand your casw, ‘Addresa Dr. Shoop, Box © 681, Racine, Wis 25c for years— Rhevma Men’s trousers at less than half price—a yearly event especially planned to supply the wants of a NRE ERE I Women’s 60c. Storm Rubbers,39c | Thursday, at 9.4, M.—Shoe Dept., Second Floor, Another lot of W 's $1 Rubb m 2¥ nother lot of Women's Storm Rubbers in all sizes from 2% \ 39c @ the whole earth for 9 specific ething that I or any feel safe In presoribing— it we could count on not only to 7—regular 60c, grade; special, per palresse.....65 Hetenete pe anes are sometimes cured by a single package.—On mle at forty thousand drug | ieee ee ral describe the fame these popular copyright novels have attained, ne Crisis” by Winston Churchill, “Philosophy Four” by | 1 Owen Wister, Thomas Dixon’s “One Woman” and two or three hundred other thrilling titles almost new in the minds of American people, | Special Sale, February 2 Thousands are buying them every day, They're paying 08e., $1.08 and $1.50, wile you have a chance to buy them at 2Se, in this great February Sale, va Hs Vv get the same print and the same illustrations as they that pay four times as much | Laces, Embroideries and Nets Here is a list that will cause you to want to dome, and over twenty times this number: sae : the Crisis, by Churehill Values Philosophy Four, by Wister, At Half and Less Original Prices The One Woman, by Dixon, 1.08 __ Milly, Maurice ‘thompson, oF 7 Heritage of Peril, by Marchniont Man Overboard, by Crawford. i} POINT-DE-VENICE INSERTINGS—Very fine quality, in white C 4 3 i and i * Duel . nder Sealed Orders, by Grant Allen Awakening of the Duchess, 4 cream, butter and Arabian shades Pride of jemi by Castle, 1.50 Cap and Gown, Columbia Edition, { ‘ 3 and 34% inches wide, formerly $1,00 to $1.35 yard; at.. 55¢ Aigrand'd Inches wiaeslormeshy Alls te ALOU Sarai atl 986 Here’s the 1,00 and 1.50 thrilling fiction you'd “rather read than eat’’ at 35c. and 45c. odd. Conttablece ; ae i i ' fable! Oliher—Harrin Scores of leon of Tite h || 1 Bread —Crant Scores Of Dea! in Wheat—Norris, : ; BLACK SPANGLED NETS — 27 inches wide, in various designs He eohiliiy other tities, ertaeutenahe Gottmor-carrt. | shadow of the TRove—itomume. —qther bthes,. Lasko! Lavrleectunet, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY gD, Formerly §2,00 and §2.25 per yard; atessessesseeresvess 90c » Sanile—Marrlott i | RReHbArG HMC Beek an RG Rae errieots Tha BiipavcevauthexOh are tudder Grange—Stockton. ‘The MarkeK Q ALL OVER EMBROIDERIES—~In white cambric, Swiss and Nain. lero Hornung, 35c A botached Plrate_-altlecete I Gatingher, and O1ner Stories “Davis 45c ‘Adventures Cho oenatovb ay, sook, 16 and 20 inches wide. Tormerly $1.00 to $1.50 per yard; at...,.s.66 AON Cn 60c CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES— Formerly 40c, to 50c, per yard; atsesscesseeeeser ses eeee r Women’s Furnishings. JANESE QUILTED SILK PETTICOATS, Regularly $6.00 , 3,75 | QUILTED SILK DRESSING SACQUES, Regularly Standard sets in half leather at ; and 5 publication prices. THESE sets are identical with those advertised in-the magazines to sell at $2.00 per volume, It is to effect a quick sale and double our busi- ness that we offer them at a 44 and 4% price, £ . ‘975. . a oi ety 4.75 . . . Whe les Dickens, complete, 15 v ) etchings, Alexander Dumas, 15 vols, 106, full- {Mus- George Eliot’ Yorke, SE QUILTED SILK WRAPPERS, extra full skirte, | ! photogravures nt halt-one- engravings. by Crulkewank, | wations by Lelolr de Neuville, Bayard, 2 "$40, () | tye protusoly Mlustrated; utsoh is, Peautitut, clear rf ¢ ‘ | | Phte, Barnard and Darley; ou $10, subscription. price, $80; #aly prlea,.....++ fi SIG; owlo POO. erreserteees ' 5,60 Regularly $16.50 . 2 1. 1 ww 12,50 $40)" wale price . Vietor Tuwoy 10 vols, large, clear type, profusely |" Bulwer Lytton’s Works, 16 vols, lange vt ; : | , Ulumtruted by artles, Hko ‘Detallie, Loloiry Le- $7 108 fine {Nustrations, photogravutes and halt- $4 () tn Sixth Avenue 20th to 2lst Street Honore de Baleac, 16 -“ls., unabridged, Sainta-| fevre, @te.; eubsoription price, £20; sale rrice,. | Ae tones: mubsoription price, $30; sale price, S10, | heel ; Pete falar utah Stes oe FH P| Aneel tWeavcnseMalitatiny, hain | wtuweeRre uate” coectete ae ig, mao | it mt a; bub- printed, 124 full awe ‘ hot eH, spiece, 1 % | : ' ‘ll Bipmilony, by Bea Feet art eee PO OLN CO TL RMGR Ber ORIG BrBhiiscessmesncuans Ny streny AD | Srive, FBiOn wate teieae sem, eubeortbtion 53,50) A