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* een looting ships under repair, Man Shot Dead Dead by M Marine While TTeving to Escape from the lavy Yard Was James Lever- ‘ng, Member of a a ‘ ‘While four men were stealing copper from & ship fn drydock in the Brook- tym Navy Yard carly to-day, Lawrence i Witton, @ private in the United ” Pahoa Marine Cozps, who bad bean de- HS to watch for thieves who havo e ‘wpon'them and ordered them to hi ‘Bhe men wero atrugging to cet a big bundle of copper out of the yard ‘Wilton caught them, Inatead of @ropped the bundle and wall with the idea of ver ft, yelled to them twice to halt, aoattention, Walton then his rifle to his shoulder and fired. the men dropped. The others Ha il gz = g ‘wail Wilton fired again, This shot and the three escaped, who was shot was dead when ton reached him, ‘The bullet had through the small of his back. ‘He wae later identified as James Levor- tag, twenty-six years old, a member of @ pong of young toughs who hang about the Navy-Yard. So far es known he £52 afte "2 ‘When the police of the Clermont ave- Bue station heard of the shooting they went to the Navy-Yari to arrest Wil- ton, The commandant of the yard re- @used to surrender the man, | rh TT Oldest Married Couple, \ At Laughton-en-le-Morthen, York- shire, live John and Elen Baxter, sup- [524 to be the ‘oldest married couple England, John is ninety-six years of And his wifg ninety-eight,, They s 4 Mout marridd seventy-five years, an yee. Iived in one cottage over sixty and as they wore going over) ho I, ESTATE MEN ARE HELD. BRS ie he Acoused of Obtaining Ménoy «pf Sale of Property Under False i] Pretenses, ‘When Leonard H, Wood, of Dumont, N, J, @ real estate man, and Philip Glennon, of No, 28 Hast Thinty-seventh strest, @ salesman, appeared in the Tombs Court to-day in response to & summons (asued by Magistrate Pool, the latter ordered them to be placed under arrest in the courtroom and had & complaint drawn against them for obtaining money under false pretenses, Mn, HMgabeth Seubenth, of No, 605 ‘West Fifty-sixth street, told Magis- trate Pool that on June 19 last she pata Wood §7% as part purchase money {for & house in Dumont, She said the Nereement was that if on Inspection she did not ilke the property she was to receive her money back, She euid she went to Dumont with her five children only to find the property was nothing: Ile It had been represented to hi fhe. Bald she, demended her tnoney: ‘pack but La fe had been unable to get any pant of Both men protested they Nocti anted In good faith with Mrs, Beuborl SE EEEEEEEneeceeenneEienel Why He Loft All te fons, In leaving his residuary eatate to his sons only hy English ing et Lands) dla ¢0 harder struggle in life, ' Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies t teoth and purifies the breath, Used for wee aeqadxter of a century. , Very convenient for ‘ileal PREPARED BY LA Spor 08.) Tired, Nervous Mothers Make Unhappy Homes—Their Condition Ireitates Both Husband | and Children—How Thousands of Mothers Have Bzen| Saved from Nervous Prositation and Made Strong and Weil. A nervous, Irritable mother, often on the verge of hysterics, is unfit to care for children; it ruins a child's disposition and reacts upon hersoif, The trouble betwoen children and their mothers too often is due to the fact that the mother has some femate ‘weakness, and she {s entirely unfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that governing children involves; jt ts {m- ible for her to do anything my. The ils of women act Ike a fire- brand upon tho nerves, consequently nine-tenths “f the nervous prostra- tion, neryuus despondency, “the blues,” sleeplecsncss and pervous {r'- ritability of women arise ftom somo derangement cf the fomale organism. Do you experience fits of d press en with restlossnees, extreme irritability? Are your spirits easily affected, so that one minute you laugh, and the next minute you feel like crying? Do you feel something like a ball}! rising In your throat and threatening to chokp you; all the senses por« verted, "morbidly gonsitive to light and pound; pain in the ovarles, and especially between the shoulders; bearing down pains; nervous dyspep- aia and almost continually cross and snappy? Ifo, your nerves are in a shattered condition, and you are threatened with nervous prostration, Proof is monumental that nothing $n the world is better for neryo roetration than Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound; thousands and thousands of women testify to this fact. alternating with} (yo Mrs, Chester Curry, Leader of the Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra, 42 Sar-| atoga Street, Boston, Mass., writes: Dear Mrs, Pinkham :- For olght years 1 waa troubled with ex- irome nervousness and hysteria, brought on by Irregularities ife nor sleep nigh aN id desp it a's Vogetoble a Pinkh com: round mmended and proved to be ‘he only remedy tbat’ helped ine. T have | dally Improved In health, unsit 1 am now ong and well, and all Misappeared,” Mrs, dent of the Mothers’ Terrace, Hot Springs, Mrs. Pi nervousness bas Club, 21 Cedar Ark., writes: ham ough nine years of minor: ni out with paln and ner: dear ft seotot as though 1 hen notleud a statement of 4 woman troubled as T was, and the wonder ful reaults she derived from Lydia EB, Pink- iam's Vegetable Compound, 1 decided to try It I did so, and at the end of threo ‘ifforent woman, all gone, T was no longer husband fell In love with My nor. and m mo all over again,” Wemen should remember that dia TE, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ind is the medicine that holds the vocord for the greatest number of ac- tual eures of female Ills, and take no ubstitute, Free Advice to Women, rs, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass,, invites Ick women {to write to her fcr ad ce, Mrs, Pinkham's vast exper. ance With female troubles enab'es her to tell yol just what is best for you, und she will charge you no ng for her adviee, Ask Mrs, Pinham’s /dvice—A Woman Best Under:t ins a Woman's Alls, t PATENTS. RA WYMAR; batents promptly procured; Taventors Guide FREE, EDGAR TATE Go, dus Brondyay. “HELP Ww, WANTED—FEMALE, TARLS, not not under 16, Wanted as helpers in factory. Apply Supt. 6th floor, 808 Merce: st Pverywhere! In Clty Hall Park, along Pork arornd the farrion ned an th Pout hear the ery; 80s World A nao! Ita the netwsbova’ Mont people Imow n cool thing they ree It. Th you have not purohrent a copy, entt 4000 Tov Phone and tha Almanes Dov Will have + ocmy In your hands (Row the ware air ine jifty, Gage tho bil A ‘quarter | DENTISTRY, a ar Dental Barone, Naw Weekly Payments to Thos Who Cannot Pay Cant, ene “ Jnis Wees Only. S15 Gubber Pla Other Vintew .. eT ane mH Gaid G Viilings . SHiver PIMtan rt Specia’ ie, Remenber House Dally vat 9 it ) A re "38th ‘St ‘and oth Ave, (Bntvance on Both Bt) ot because dearer . ni than hs daughters, put because he considered that men have a le of refinement | | | | 1 could neither enjoy | + T was very Irritable, | ‘harles F, Brown, Vice-Prosi- | What Morning Buying Means to You. Men's hand Ties; light, dark and medium colors; ae sortment ‘of patterns; made from regular 606, nelette Wal figured eh ro alike, FROM 8 Brow 70 1 ONLY. $9c} oxre ord i “No Mone B None None C, Sold Ny "These Prices Until 1 0’Clock Only, February sFirstSaturday will long be remembered by all who make the H. Batterman Store their shopping point, i pmibessaLaanegrasnepsbenulnenniesiaeussiadiranatoarieie All-silk Four-in- )600, Walste, 200,—Fian-|10c, Tomatoes, ie 01 Southern Tomatoes;| | tens and ang large 8-lb, ane ee otrl rhe tuokes teen A900, 1296 never sold for than = 100, a TO 1 can sees G, *O "D: H.ONeill & Co MEN'S and Youths’ Clothing At About the Price of Material (Third Floor.) Men's Suits $5.00, $5.75 and $6.25; Worth $12.00 to $14.00 Men's Overcoats $7.00; Worth $15.00 ‘Youths’ Suits $4, 25, $5.00 and $5.75; Worth $10.00 to $12.00 BOYS’ First-Class Clothing the N that run from the small $2.75 each, worth 25¢,ssseevevevererrs Fashion is as whimsical as ever. Violets.—300 dozen Violets, light and dark shades, Now for a Peep at ew Millinery. She has declared for hats turban to the .double decker and up fo large picture hats, , We have ready for you Saturday some of the newest creations; not many, but enough to show what styles will prevail in the spring, ‘As a feature of this advance showing, there will be here for Saturday's throng 850 ready-to-puteon hair-braid and chifton bats, in a variety of small turban shapes in black, white, light blue, red, navy and brown, Saturday, your choice, 10c |Women’s. Jackets, $1.95. Value $3.50. | Of fine black, melton cloth, these women’s jackets are 26 inches long, tight fitting, lined with black mercerized lining, double breasted, have velvet collar and cloth cuffs, Earlier in the year these jackets were consiered splendid value at $3.50, For Sat- urday the sale price is.. i 95 2.98 Skirts, 1.69 ture, for $1.69! character, all of Worth $2.93 with i} Blue Serge 2-plece Dress Suits, for ages 7 to 16, special Three-plece Sults, dium colors, 16, special... 1.98, 2.98 oubles Breasted} Advance sale » 2,95 with Vests, me- for ages 10 to 3.98 Breasted Bults, for BEEBE TO Trstisr 1,98, 2.98] fount the Rect at th8 396, 49 het De Suits, also Russian Long Pants, for young men, 37 Inch walst measure 1, 50, 2 ‘20 ments, large variety, - ft Spring ‘Top Coats, for ages 6 bo 16; worth 84,50; sale price... away below cost price, Sale of Long Pants Suits t Long Pants Sults reduced to, Long Pants 8 reduced to .. Long Pants Sults for reduced to ‘or Young Men 14 to 20 Years, or 28 to 36 Chest Measurement! 9.50 7.05 » 5.05 Silk Taffeta Ribbon Again comes a notable ribbon value, We have some all- sik Talteta Ribbon, 1%, inches wide, in black and colors, that sells all over at 8c, the yard, ‘Lo emphasize the lowness of ail prices here, down 5 G0 tre ribbons to, yard, ~ 9C | All-sile Taffeta Ribbon, 3% inches wide,in black, brown, white, red, light Due, pin and navy, worth 4 15e, goes d down h to, o» yard ae A Splurge in Furniture News. | I fi,ured velcur, value $10.00; can be had here Btrvnee They are well worth 1, 98 Think of an all-wool street skirt | finished with tabs and but- tons, made of a dressy, light mix- It's here only that such values are possible, We have on hand about 110 skirts of this which will go quickly, we know, at Saturday's price. $1.69 The Boys ‘Clothing Problem Finds Its Speediest Solution Here. You can get the boys more and better clothes here for the money you want to spend than in any other store in the Greater City. This bo:d stiter ment is berne out by facts—testimony from purchasers who come to THE H. BATTERMAN STORE regularly, Settle the matter to your own satisfaction, Rent: Dwo-piece, strictly all wool Double-) Knee Pants, withbut a elegant Tan Covert 2.98 All our Winter Overcoat's for Boys and Young Men have been reduced ‘February’sImportant | ‘This fine all-hair Couch, full size, with deep tufted fringe or oak frame, best steel Springs, covered in plain or! 6.90) at a’saving of from 4 to y (Third Floor.) Boys’ $5.98 to $8.98 Overcoats and Suits These are broken lines which must be closed out—the sizes ries from 3 to 16 years, SAILOR SUITS, RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, REEFERS AND RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, TAS gg 98 e SUITS, NORFOLK SUITS, SUITS FOR DRESS, SCHOOL OR PLAY, $5.98 to $8.96 values; Saturday at.,, BOYS' KNEE TROUSERS of cheviots, fancy cassimeres, plain, blue or drab corduroy, patent elastic waist band, sizes 39¢ 910 16 years; value 50C, atseveeessrersenvveesetsevserees Boys’ $4.98 to $5.98 Suits and Overcoats Broken lines of Sailor, Russian Blouse Suits and Russtan) Overcoats in plain blue and gray; also Double Breasted and), Norlolk Suits—tizes in the lot 3 to 16 years—value $4.98 toy $5.98; to close at.. Saturday, February 4, Misses’ and Children’s Outerwear For Less Than Half Regular Prices (Third Floor) Girls’ Coats oh yi Length ot hice: quarter Coats, made of the finest quality Cheviots and $7, 00 Mixed Tweeds—Saturday.. Former price, §15,00. Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Dresses, Russian and Dressy effect, made ot Cash- meres, Cheviots and Novel- $3.50 ties, various color: 0. , Former pi New Models for Misses and Small Women Misses’ Suits Misses’ Raincoats A new Serge or Panama Misses’ Raincoats—a new Suit, Spring model, hand- somely draped and trimmed, pao AN d cs 40,00 oxtord, olive and tann,....J 25.00 suitable for misses or small WOMEN seseossere ++ Women’s 60c. Storm Rubbers, 39c. | Finer Long Coate—were $12.9 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 26 and 30 West | 7,9, 14, 13, 45, 47, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 an Here Are Goods in Present Demand At’ Prices To Find Quich Appreciation, For the Boys, To-morrow i LL WOOL SUITS— * bing tin iin aseblag i de Yom ah Street. ot Tala * 4 ‘ ne 1,000 BOYS’ | hastings Med diet Breast io a a Here | foamy well and keep shape pices ned a atta Also Clearance Eee as follows— Boys’ Safior Sults—were $4.98, were #98, were $1.08, Russian Suits—Mton collace— 3 Plece Sifts... Norfolk Suite + 2.08 Norfolk Suits . 8.98 | Flannel Blouses—Russian isle Leather, Cloth and Velvet Leggine— wore $1.49..045. 60 -——— For the Girls; To-morrow 1,200 FINE WOOL DRESSES— Made to sell at $5.00 and $6.00 .. i ate Bytes yw lh ey Noy wi to tener AN UNEXPECTED UNDERPRICE PURCHASE! ih ae dr reste ira be zi pardguat year Font in city or Caged an ie tb r Gieaaes tore iat ie pre, en sf reeds er AE RRS Breat sale ay Bs ile Also, Clearance Prices as follows:— peop aes AFAR Mire FSD to e200, Mi ‘Tourist Coate—were 5.90.40) Misses Long Comts—were #7 to ®, 81 Tittle Children’s Cloth and Velvet Coats—Protty atyles— vere $12.00 to $15.00....1.5+1-8:08 to 0.98! Pricer to uffovt a Sure Clenea Sirle Box Calf ence ES rete alzes, 11% to Women's New Chiffen Hats ith ain chou Faw combination _ | U Black and it 4,19| al fypecial Value .- Flowers and Pollage jen, Cheyeatthamung Rivets Poppet teme-nots, eto, Baithiy a 49 to Pees Ne Boys’ Veal Calf Shoes Laced new tron i lasts 3 woarcaltes'# to f-wpeclal valueers 129 | oxi Soturday Spesiale iN Wy ollet, Articles ‘omen’s Dongola Ki An she be A wing got Pas . tat sane ay net wali d i amet a Talcum, R eteat f) rt tri oay, ly—therefore reduced to, Saturday, at 9 A, M,—Shoe Dept.» Second Floor, Anothet lot of Women’s Storm Rubbers in all sizes, from 2% to 7—reyillar 0c. grade; special, per pair... is } 39c Saturday Sale of Women’s $2.50 SHOES at $1.65 We offer to-morrow a regular $2.50 Shoe for Women at $1.65 per pair, They are nade of vici kid, with tips of $1. 65 patent leather, medium weight soles, button and lace, in 5) C, Dand B widths-speclal price Saturday Per Pair, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street STATIONS Foor OF vi TWBN’ HIRD. STREET. AND s paw! ray, D CORTLANDT Shieh narthe leaving time from Des rpaaal F treats ia five Miniites ‘eter ven ig tor Twenty-third LEX To S*AVE 39°70 60"D: Great at Rush at Street nn 1ho. can of Vic~ Karly Garden Spinach De, for a 120, Charles Hv a porated oan of St] Be, for a rbot HD. Ralsing, This Grocery Spreads Its Influence Through Qualities and Prices. | for a 100, con of| 39g for a Ib. of our 000.) 256 for A cans of otther 6c ae Formosa Oolong of |42C Stringines | veteey EUR | A ay jarenkteat eas] Maine "Oath barly sting " Peas or P at. can of (1060, tor iy refined | on, tine, Ze, at. can of | 250, "Pure Food" ati | Crean Maplo Syrup, t of tne Be, for one doz. steletly | 100, for a Ih, of 180, ex-| IER AI Re EE 6 MADOC taney fresh ts 1, BRR tha large Silver Prunes, | ode wie ce 200, for a ty-lb, can 150, tc eo, for Mb, Rien adar yin Hoyal |e, for a. Ib. pleg, of] Mey for a. hig Bath ancy Wvap orated bank's atiolene. in a, 200, for « ba of Peaches or Apricots | go fon nd | nite Corn! 10, for a Qhe, hottle of| | | ‘ i Snider's Being Drpgs- 100, Lue Ih can oF Ing 18e, bottle, 11¢, onawanda hand Yor mfloes ak bottle | alivad Bects. ‘of Snider a Catsup. | Be, 100, for, a Ib, of 18¢. | 250. fora H0¢ B-lb, can) Cluster Table of Pe vy, Soused Mackerel. HIS ond FURS nly payments, ONINGS, NEW CREDIT SYSTEM. LOTHING FOR LADIES, MEN & BOYS No reference or rity required. NO LNQUITURS MADR. Mnke your purchase, first payment, take the goods along, mb FASHION CREDIT HOUSE, 7W. 14th St,, bet, Sth & Oth Avs, OPEN EVENINGS. “FOR SALE, Tailoring Sale ia’ Biggest in Years, | CASH OR CREDIT. MEN'S $25 to 830 SUITINGS closed out now end-of-the-season measure complete, TROU and made to to $10, at. Alburt i Co WATCHHS AND DIAMONDS, EASY PAY: | Wit rend rey Hivep hn AN it eared Fr American Watch & Diamond Co. MALDEN LANL a Ralaton's, Hae Geta: fo B Pies, of itt fal Hii ot ox of u RAs 18-20 Astor Place garter | TAKE ELEVATOR, Don't miss the great sale of 1,000 celebrated $350 tone-lasting Walters Pianos for $195, including stool and cover—on liberal erms of $5.00 down and $1.00 a week, Qelivered upon first payment of $5,00, Pianos fully guaranteed for ten years, Monk ana Fiona i. hae tia Bion BAILWay eaeg rt peal ann Bier sae ae Pp, ut se $35 | WSs it nig ht enters a | mene a ‘4, 401, 1834, 119 and on | itth ‘Aveniio (noth roade’ itth Avenue Yoorner anh” etd ‘Abtor House, and stations named abs braoktte, 4,court Street. 10 Fulton Street: | WO. Broadway and Pennsylvania’ Annes at ‘York Transfer Company | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, FOR SALE, | Bilbis"ana “reaitencesUhrouni to feating? CREDIT ~~ROR for oe | sk JR, We EVERYBODY | em UT paaw Tene Mander, | Men’s and Women’s CLOTHING - AT ASIF AEI \ $1 Per Week | Will Keep You WELL DRESSED | NOX CLOTHING CO, | | 2274 3d Ave., near 124th St, |884 Columbus Ave., near 104th Open Ayenings eA UP FURNITURE & CARPETS at Greativ Reduced i tiie 3 Rooms, Y.98 ‘ coantetaly 2 Hi wi bt WEN ‘th “iu & Digin Watchos & ny a COMP, TA aa DI WATCH 00. eet ' Paki | 32 10 oH Women's Corsets TO-MORROW ALSO: Coutitle~whi vit a drab-Straigh habit, bi wi! | 95 ot, Borinated Tooth Powder... Hatt, Ole }19 ot, Borine Toofih Wash. * ae fo voll a tie 10 ot. Borine Tooth Powder. & 41,00 Borine ‘Tooth Was “401 Front habit hip with Ba 1h ot. Royal Tooth Powde 9) or short hip styles—value ae. w 6 of, Bengoinated Cream. 21 : 5 ot, Funey Tollet Boapss ox. 3) kn ined Ea Ne at Brocade 6 ct, Black Prince Tar Soap—cake. Prat tiie” $ ct, Gweethenrt Toilet o 4)” i 15 ot. Fancy Tollet Soapa—3 cakes in box—Violet, Doris and Piberon 26 ot, Genuine Dex Bhampoo—H-dat, 14 ct, Bosarus Glycerine and Witeh Hisel Cold Oream—Z-o8, jar., 4 ot, Camphor 1eé—box, A ee Chiffon Veils ts 3 faces 2 horde ‘ susan Table d' Hote ‘Lunch | r—' 5 Courses, ,30 1:30 TO 2:30 18 ot, Babes! 15 ot, Royal Peper Taloum Nadi and ag Mie Mlectito and Ae Adopted “yu. 8 UB. 2 ot, pms. Borubs . 98 ct. Imported "gold Back Hair Brushes vo 18 rows torietie, Great Clearance of Women's Weists. : DRESSY WAISTS WOOL WAISTS Silk Lace, Net and Velvet—Blaok, He AR raat wes 6 other triaimi White, colors—and a few Plalds-sises white and and | Were $28.00 ...15,08 | Were ‘Wore $18.00. ‘io.08 Were Were $12.08... 7,08) Were Were $M... 6.08| Were ¥, MORNING SALES | To-morrow, Saturday, Until f P Norfolk and ‘tre? Boys’ Suits} Houbie Hreast M't'rs’ Sampios Moro riged Sateen Pettfona Black and Colors—single and ruffles, accordion ounces: 1 fy hematttebing, eto.—some with otto forth $1.00 to, Rea ee ene ECOND FLOOR—CBS Womon’s Coutille Corsets Atraight Ep haa ls hip iat 64 fuliacd to THIRD PLOOR CENTRE BUILDING. ences mentee cA Koys’ Klouses Cheviot, Fancy Percale and Madras— new Spring ste lnec eat colors and patterns—all slzes— i { 4 to 18 yrs.—29 cent quailty. THIRD BLOOR—CENTRE Bi ING. Girls’ Muckintoghes Navy and Red Wool Serge—full Bikey rth fies ae 4 79 ‘elyet Col ‘RE BUILDING. Ohihiren ¢ Mlaek Riboed Fast Bloek Cotton—lloavy Welght: extra spliced heols and tos all slaes—for Boys and ¢ usually 1b to 1) cents, MAIN FLOOR—WEST BUILDING, white tase tr Mae AN FP so eco el clal Prict OR GaNTA® RUIT a, of Castile Soup Bolld 2% pound bars— White an igen Olive Oll— regular i Ay naguaes? tc Fon 1 DING, Boys! Hox Cal? shoes Also Vici Kid—Mennish jqsts- #irong, well mado shoes (hat wilt stand hard rear Ane heela Wide widthe~sizes i ‘0 Ws 19 1.48 quality. LIM Chiffon and fancy bre venrat shapes large and Sale of Wome: ubbeis Low Ruvbers—Heat qital ty—all ages 2M to fe usually. For rowuiae or Cuban heels Cirle’ Storm Rubbers—oniy alged an mentioned 1 to 10hp- 28 cul Mo rnin Price THIRD FLOOR—WESt BUILDING. Chiffon utomobile Veils White, Black and colors— 3 yards long—H, 8, bord Femylae pace Py) ei ONLY SOLD UNTIL ON ?. MNO ) MAUL

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