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i th Canes 1,000 Long Coat Stunning Brilliant Examples of what the best be. Not nsohen ry © These suits are the result—offered now at the cost of production, and charged up to positively know that every lady who buys Can be bought now for immediate wear, of You have never seen such a bargain in your w! 6 yds, of rich, seasonable Cheviot at $1.50 a yd 3 yds. high grade light gray satin for lining, at $ Trimmings ings. Cost of tailoring long coat.. Coat of tailoring skirt.....++ Our regular profit on $25 suits. NOMS Laae us tee ob svabectebs cue SALE, Vouk, AN ey WV HERO BROTHER “MA OE Fog | = & §: GUNTHER'S SHNGSSTER Low with Disease, Gave Strength to Put Out Fire. fied. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Mo- New York. Kiernan, a very stout woman, followed ‘ber as fast as she could travel, bringing ® bed quilt. ‘The suffering woman's out- ery also brought from the bed, where Most Remarkable Offering Ever Presented. ut made up new. It is most. important to keep our tailor organization together during the dull season. will so appreciate it that she will call on us again’ and again. Rich Cheviols, Silk Lined, Exactly Like. Picture. Here Is the Actual Cost: These Stunning Long Coat Suits will be sold at both Bedell Stores Thursday for... Remember, they are fresh new suits, just from the tailors’ rooms, pressed to perfection and in the very pink of condition. Alterations FREE on These Suits To show how perfectly a Bedell garment must fit before we deliver js. FURRIERS EXCLUSIVELY, New Suits, Spring styles will less than oo aave one of these suits put aside for Sping stpese SONS, |] Of Chiffon Panama, Of Handsome ‘Broadclotb, \Alded by an aged and plucky mother leupel y to pave ber- self from burnt cope copys Riad ae ol apse Mg Imperial Crown Russian Sables, where she lived with her husband, Pat- Darkest natural and finest silvery skins, tek, © binskenith, The united efforts i Of the three may be succesful, al. Hudson Bay Sable ‘and Labrador Mink, pny Maa Mh rah fn re wo Rif Finest Quality, Natural color only, Mrs, O'Leary was kindlin; goal fi $e Ristove in Ger Uttle kitchen Wane Garments made to order by the most expert & live spark popped out, lodging in a designers and: skilled workmen. oc taplaad votion wrapper. in a mo- men! @ Was ablaze. Screaming, she ran for 4 hydrant at @ sink in tho haii, 184 Fifth Avenue cerrying in her hand a tin dipper, which i Gai stint, up stom o tate ane At Twenty-third Street, he 's slowly dying of lung disease, her Filling her dipper with water from the faucet, Mrs, O'Leary repeatedly ushed the contents over her head and shoulders. Meelis Consciousness, with her garments almost) 4 litle girl, not more than seven entirely consumed and her halr and WS Standing at the City Hall plasa eyebrows seared. of the Brooklyn Bridge while the rush ‘Twentieth street station, called up the! toward Broadway " ution, ! ; ; y and the downtown hospital, and Dr, Farr ca With 80 office buildings to-day, She was deep- ambulance, He found neighbors laving’ ( 4 : Mrs. O'Leary's hody with household !¥ distres: femedies, Farr said the man's o eyes as 6 ped & broken woolly 0 of mind had probably saved) dog that o! w how lo bark, to her . uttering little bosom . The brother's hands are badly bu: ow y ’ andthe shook may iil him,” UC) "Where's Banta Claus. | He was righ: here the other day, I saw him a ‘ beep when mama brought me over to look | a message is sent'to him to-day telling | GAS FLOODED TENEMENT, | #t, the toys before Christmas.” him all abo Pisa, She was talking to Officer Shoell, of |%o comfort her, but could not under Others Filed, liane eutie lives by the making Wie There 19 & beehive of a tenement at | A !0t of inquisitive people were be- | he revogntne Ne, 81 First avenue which is busy |#'"0/ng to gather around the little | fonable chur ‘The little rit Bigit and to-day, with every tenant *¢ told her story io him and the old \ Moving about, with gas escaping, seam- | bootblack who-has | Volws ingly, in every room and through the heey Spat 4 Seinen | HOW ohe, und | Ningwre SAMARITAN’S ELECTION, she sai would do it yesterday, but f@amanitan Council, No, 1.960, R. A.,, Para Meld its anoual election of oMcers for | mamma Year 16 last ever ing In the coun. | Was busy "nay eget bey a Rar jos’ thought I'd come over and see feelin’ bad, and the nurse The brother splashed water out of Silks, > eink upon her with his feeble hands, | ‘ #, MoKleri:an twisted the folds of | the quilt around her daughter, ry i \Old Fellow was No Longer at On December moment the quilt was burning, too, add- Bridge and Brooklyn the 28th and aoth, img to the agony of the peril of the | Girl Got “‘Losted,” tortured woman, The water extinguisned | air] Go a, eae tans te vite oxtingsnes | 30t “Loste 4000 ya tds,—~super io r Wherever it fell on corced flesh —_—- quality. Crepe de Chine Finally, Mrs. O'Leary dropped the dip- “Where's Santa Claus?’ and Taffetas Silk. Der and fell to the floor in merciful un-| 4 White, cream and black, Policeman Lenehan, of the West! hour crowd surged by her making 55¢, per yard, tears came into her} Twenty-third Street, erga ‘Then he took Miss Lille Grace One Man Was Overcome ana! ¥ Hall police station, who tried | home by trolley 1 the house whe @very hour of the night and day with '*4Y, #0 Shoell took her into the base- | Which Is being renovated, sixteen families crowded on |ts five | Mem entrance of the Hall, where the | gone away \o met ready for ext Ohris- floors, but it was especially busy last P4uisitive oves could not follow, and) mas, js the man who stood by the chin~ McGREERY & CO, ut the woolly dog. ‘big church, where they ar steeple new with. sand, a 4 the description of a fas) Git in the. Pldighes. seetio’ | vie Banta © aus, who has ition box of the Salwition | teers at the bridae plac nil "My name {6 Lillie Gi hallways, with no one know! ny Grane | doréan, EW: oath to tum of the leak and ne 2% 1 live in Brooklyn, over by the SHIPPING NEWS, Plumber who would turn it off without | !# Nyhis h where tity are making the pectin ty ear A steeple new by throwin’ sand on tt ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY el ideal Ke m tt, 4 hey found Sam unconsclous frum gas Sd and playing makin’ our doll-houne aodeaidaratte short while laver. The women in the /new, but 1 want to find Sante Claus to PORT OF NEW YORK, Water on him to -dtown an ordinary Act Nim {0 fend my doggie so he will branes man, and then he was treated by a) tk and grow! again ARRIVED, physician from Bellevue Hospital, “Mamm d my Santa Claus woutg | Monterey svese seteeesceeees HOOD mind It rive mea El Norte + Galveston +) Mavens ¢o busy to fee him, and INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, | DUB TO-DAY, ndin’ to the baby, andiso I|hihein amen * Mareval Hepa Past Hegwat John 7. Tray ihe | about 1 myaelt. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPs, rl Goorge Stack seo. ntative The Soom doors nt and" Past Grand phen Galfot: what her friends eal! her—that Santa ‘lene ag Clnus had gone away to get ready itor | Zito, next Chrieunas, but he would see-thet ' Lampasas, po ‘ rep-esentative to the| Thea & great light dawned on Bhoell, BAILED TO-DAY, .4 little money do a whole Jot. and be told Grace—she sald that was | preemie, Tiverpoel. Hamilton, Nortolx, Nerdam. Maracas, ‘Grenada, Manaos, Orleans. Matanmas, gtd sea VEE iu a Ler rcemummmanqen verona gm nye J tl i Coit CER OS is | ] 6th Ave., 22d and 23d Streets, New York, Women’s Suits Must Go Every Price Is Reduced Regular $20 and $25 Suits : $] 3 50 Wilt Be Sold To-morrow for e To-morrow there will be one hun- dred as fine suits as $20 and $25 will buy, ready for you at half-past eight, for $13.50. There will be suits in the new Eton style, others in the long-coat effect, just like the illustration on the left, and still others in the jaunty coat effect, in smooth cloths and rough. Mannish ‘Mixtures or Plain Ma- terials, Many of them are lined all through, others are faced and half lined. Little lots of the best-selling suits we have had this year. Women’s Skirts Must Go Every Price Is Reduced Regular’$10 and $15 Shirts $5 00 will be sold tc-morrow for #* Of Beautifu! French Voile. Stylish skirts—very. Not more than five or six of a kind, though. Cut over the latest and best patterns; well tailored. Odds and ends of all sorts—not enough sizes of any one style to make it good business policy for us tu keep them, that is why the price is less than half. To get first pick an early call is advisable. ’ Women’s Coats Must Go Every Price Is Reduced Women’s Stlk Velour Coats, $g°95 Regularly $20, reduced to Women’s Fine $35 Coats $187 are now reduced lo All of those beautiful $20.00 Silk Velour Coats—short and boxy, or full fashionable blouse styles, handsomely tailored and superbly lined with heavy satin—are re- duced in price to less than half, @ $8.95. Beautiful Evening Wraps, too, of fine broadcloth, in all the] rich and delicate colors, a few of b black, are reduced from $35.00 to 4 $18.75. They are handsomely lined with heavy satin; length 52 inches. Among them you will find many exactly like the picture on the left. A splendid oppor- tunity to buy a fashionable coat for less than the wholesale cost. , ‘ Children’s Coats Must Go! Every Price Is Reduced. Regular $3.98 full length Coats 9 75 Will be Sold To-morrow for ° Regular $6.00 full length Coats $4 98 Will be Sold To-morrow for ° Misses’ $25 Stylish Long Coats $ l 8 75 Will be Sold To-morrow - for ° The busiest section in the store to-morrow will he about the tables} that hold these coats. .Why shouldn't it be, with coats of such style, beauty and ‘good tailoring selling at prices that would hardly pay for }/ the uncut materials? The $2.75 Coats (reduced from $3.98) are of novelty zibeline or mélton cloth, prettily trimmed with fancy braid. Double-breast- ed, of course. The $4.98 Coats (reduced from $6) are of kersey and of zibeline. Some with fancy strapping, others in the Empire style, trimmed with velvet, novelty braid and gilt buttons. ‘ The misses’ $18.75 Coats (reduced. from $25) are of all-wool English kersey, half lined with satin, and finished with tallored strins velvet.collar.) Double-brei and fly front. Men's 59c Domet Flannel Night Shirts To-Morrow for 39c Made for another store, but not delivered—business reasons, We bought them for less, ard pass the bargain on to you, These shirts are full and roomy, in good colors, and well made, Domet flannel washes well, and its soft, downy nap is warm. Not many—will you be in time? China Less Than Cost. Also Bric-a- Brac, Marble Statuary, Art Pottery, Jardinieres, Umbrella Stands, and so on, Odds and ends—several hundred pieces—considerably below §) half, Let us give the richer things the go-by to-day and see how we can make Fruit Saucers, Je, reduced from bo 20, reduced from 8a 8, reduced trom 100 2c, reduced frum jo Cake Plates. be reduced from 12¢ 186, » Teduced from @io Punch Bow! rown Cooking Ware, COPY 0 Nappies, Milk ‘Ballers, ans y 3° Handled Casseroles, VALI Ocher ttems ALUE, PB in a ty of 98, instead of $6.00-~Tea Bote, 8 Poca ore. decorated, 912.08, instead m4 iad — Dinner Sets of Austrian Ohi 101 pleces, Te. values to Lbo-Wine dads, ti hin town, Boke: lis doa ily i rt ies tO 19c.—Goblets, sherdets, finger bowls, egg cups. 1: iGrea |The World Alma \ GROWING STORE | Men’s Underwear.) Factory samples, including plain and fancy poe of all kinds; shirts all ‘sitk trimmed; drawers doub! gusseted; all seams double sewn: rigesee | eee 74e Ss 5 Amazing Reductions. With such radical reductions you owe it to yourself to visit Rothenberg’s to-mor- Tow, Stocks must be reduced: |t makes no difference how low we have o mark goods, We must Clear them, [Don’t miss this event if you value eccnomy the least bit, A SL LD, Garments Were Never Priced So Low. Tertenemieeemmeeedneeend eeeeneeeeenmertaciemeseememrcerieereee eter Rte aa a eee eda Fur Trimmed Coats for 3 Houts. , FUR-TRIMMED COATS, So inches long, made of cheviot, in. black, blue, Oxford and green; large shawl collar of black. cony fur; full 08. loose back and front; newest sleeve, with cuff; worth $10.75; f 4, , 7 r ‘They're plain black and blue and fi mixture materials, The coat is cut in the newest 45-In, length, with velvet coat collar, half lined, Latest sleeve, with turnback cuff; full flaring 9-gore high kilted skirt, $1,50 Waists for 3 Hours at 69c, They're made fr: ra fine quality Brill and baked voiles, full blouse, box pleated and tailor stitched; newest sleeve, with dasp buttoned cuff and soft stock; vy, royal and brown; up to $1.50; speal from 9 A. M. tll SpecialAll-Day Sale of Women’s Raincoats. In dark mixtures, very handsome model; new full sleeve, with tucked cuff, collar- less and tailor stitched; plaited front and back; sizes $5.00 values..........,... our Sale Girls’ ‘Goats. Positively from 9 to 12 Only, at $1.49, Made from warm cheviot, with full military cape; trimmed with fancy braid and buttons; storin collar, reverse cuffs, patch pockets; belted back and double breasted; shown in red, blue and green; sizes 6 to e 14; from 9 to 12, at.......55 tee ‘8 Hours, $1.49, Full Length Coats. Made from heavy-weight cheviot, beaver or silk zibeline clath, with military cape, handsomely trimmed with velvet, silk} braid and fancy buttons; also peony coats, collarless, tailor stitched, velvet piped, with shawl col- lar and reverse cuff of baby lamb plush; deep cloth facing and double breasted; sizes 6 to 14; colors 2 98 are cadet, navy, red, green and DFOWN........s0ssececscreoeseeweeesnsnes eR Re bts e $1.50 Fur Scarfs from 9 A. M. Till 12, at 79¢. 250 BELGIAN SEAL CLUSTER SCARFS, ornamented with six large, fluffy 7 tails; worth $1.50; special, from 9 A. M. till 42, at - Women's Throw Ties. , American Lynx Sets, $3.96 | $4 Pillow Mufts at $1.98. Of American sable cony, satin | In ets ay" ean ise These muffs are made of the " consists of muff and boa; lined and ornamented sed large and flutfy; ‘$6. would agp Esitech, cony, silk,cord fringe, be a moderate wi ome ei worth double; | 98 | price for such 3.96 and waist cord; 1 9 special .....+. J | a set; special. ¢ special... ....0s . 60 inch) 12.98 <>. WABRLLA 0! GENUINE GRAY SQUIRREL ser! SABLE AND has valve, 88.00 5.DE throw tie end large fiat Pillow Mutt 7K orth 12.00, at AMERICAN BLACK LYNX w we MUPFS: valve $5.00, at ar, 90 OB | iene nant done a bodies ony PERSIAN PAW r THROW g gg LAR, CAEN tes nele SCARFS, saun lined; value $9.00..... ° to mateh; value 88.50; at... .-sss-5s Boys’ $3.00 Suits and Overcoats for 3 Hours at $1.69, vie, ages 6 to 12, neat mixtures of gray and brown; through pe Snare tity eres fabrics, The Overcoats come in heavy Oxfords and fancy mixed double twists; velvet collars and insignia on sleeves; ages e 3 to 9. Value $3.00; special from 9 A. M, tH 12 Be ciccrsereveredevesons Boys’ $3.50 Overcoats and Suits All Day at $1.98, Jose belt-back Overcoats, 8 to 15; Norfolk Suits with knicker pants, 7 to 45; nts, 9 to 14; Russian Blouse Suits, 3 to 8. In the above f wl ett sufficient to satisfy the most exacting parent. $3.50 1 98 ° ef Millinery Specials. $1.50 Chiffon Hats, 9 A. M, to 12, 75¢, j The newest Hat for late winter 4 wear, shown in the ian Diloe Liberty Shoes. —black—on the best shapes; worth $1.50; special $3.50 Workmanship & Styles, $1.98 The materials and’ wearing qualities of this shoe $5.00 Mourning Hats on Sale All Day at $3, They're Silk Mourning Hats, both ready-to-wear and semis 1 trimmed, shown in Bonnets, Turbans, Charlott Cordat | ; hows all re Ae ic Scoops and Sailors; the majority are " La re shown in ickles; regularly in all sizes, at all times. 9 A.M, Till 12 Only. No Mall or "Phone Orders. None C, 0. D, Women’s 25c Cashmere Stockings. A Cutlery Bargain. i Fine fauge Diack cashaere, STOCKINGS: double sole, iy 4 fotetarat fine Susie Stee) meriyo heel and toe, A Cree? yalue Tie. hale n u ol poendid %o. value; per ‘ton i at, per Fall Fensth tind Be fg aay * haar ed Cc dowen Mae “i Vaden vaneng ee A Great Pillow Case Special. ‘INCH BLACK BROADTAIL SILK VE- PILLOW CASBS, 4x36 inches; -all-per I LOUR, ogy for * omen's and feet; mood henvy quality, wide, gen- Cc woes; value $2.98; «pecial from 9 to 12, at , Proiis hems; special from @-A, AM. til ‘2 $5.00 Dining-Room Rugs at $2.98, 1, at, emeh oe eee Table Covers at a Fraction, ‘They’ry heavy reversible RUGS, 12 ‘ , M4 TURKEY RED TABLE COV BRS, in long by # feat wide showa i 4 mplon 9 ther red or. blac fe a < Yc ‘erly $8: special f oA wth. & ‘ 8 . Brussels Carpets, ~ NM Dressing Sacques. Shown in 18 aliforent. patterna: al a IPPLE_| EIDERDOWN . DRESSING if price, per i he @R ME CQUES; ad) wool; Atied back; in rod. 6 7 c And taylug, a, ,, ink, Bive: ray and lavender; Ail slew German Inlaid Lino! r. $1.00 value; from 9 A. Mf. K Neckwear a Celene 10 eA SINSD Ute cla au curr f nite E. mana FoR 1906 January 1.