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‘oat | Lotter Made Him Desperate. BAN FRANCISCO, DEC, %- 4 Who recently ‘ Terminus 9 4 %, Pa, Mil- Across the back of an ‘v | der, Provide } ler, Dixon, 1 envelope was written driven me desperate.’ 3 was thits ty years old, Littie was known of him at the votel New York Woman's Gift. BALLSTON, N, Y., DEC, 29.—Mrs. Helen M. Kniokerbacker, of City, and her so" Hacker, of this p their intention to ly & public Ith the Iand, will o Suicide as Forttine Comes. ew York HOT SPRINGS, ARK., DEC. %.—Mre UH. J, Lewis, wife Att IUinols Club, committe od aul day by hangin etreet Lewis had } word that his wife had t 6 by a rel fortadle fortur he Was away from how her life. Fears War With Japan. | DENVPR, DEC, %—David Star Jor- dan, rresMent of Stanford University, | believes a war between thi lee Japan is almost inevitable, Ho os hie foars on the crusade of t in the Sent Their Money to Sea. WHONOLULU, DEC, 2.—The OF h left for San Francisco yeste if Y 1TTH ) Want Mayor Removed, TERRE HAUT J 8 mecial me Plast ni i the + prrerd an teprese ntatives of t« jen Club and of the Yo tr 4 se Bidaman “wilfully and seein. ma ‘ann in tho discharge of his Mayor.’ | SMS ~ | HT FO REDON } ; } ly Young Lucas 1s Pron ronounced Sane Against Contentions of Relatives, (Spe PHILADE ja repo. he Is sane § Tnis de the deciding that 1 | ree, which was recorded tn Prothon: just fore Chelstmas Day, blocks effor:s whieh 7? been made since October by mem- bers of his family to have him incar icerated m. It was a bitter eontest Frederick J the 2 Shoyer 8 report was master in ase, Aud t ot only vind nem, to p em. went to Maine ‘o compet f tournament, Finding himmeit tr Dut was powerless M a pro fro the The rney <r eer fooks Was | awas reco} Then at a | Mo a family est but hia y The denuine Moet & Chandon's popular hdsoy scl Mgr fe Te a, ee . Rye whiskeys, Fhe anl™™ = 48¢ fano tw aut B30 GREAT CLEARANCE SALE 2a Malt extract Of Men's Overcoats ; nunc Brau set ane 1 80 and Suits cate "650 Calvet' Tipsentd Women’s Jackets, | 4” Pp ii a Seay ME ig | ae he Suits and Furs. ititin at Og ian ee tn dott" sz | tuts £7.90: mt 6g Cash or Credit. Beesr, . & Wile i Nomar allo " 0 a” "700 . hoo S150 BI2n we hs ms * 9.00 at Cu 7 I a fn ‘Men's Sutta a ; 1100 1/00 | dteree came 12-790) 2? oi’ " 67¢ $10.00 Men's 8 py Quarta, Pure California ieee Rn Bullen * 6.00 Set: * Ss PRESENTS Sra hone peer Ho i xe ASD ORES Bran fi 76c open e i Coronet extra dry American Sandeman's uy now, fine conven champagne, Imported PAUL iis CH, ase HES uct tus. rep Tarragona port. eady to Wonr a t 50 West 34th Stiet, Rhine wines, ' % a Oe Between 6:0) id 6 " ' fort f ies shen 8 50¢ i ‘ 3 9Ve wane tyes 7 i or It, JR RMeg Ram. ale Nh wae 37.50 bs 9 World may be loft 4 is letter has| his country | | pmagene, aed Messenger Offi on aa PREACHED SERMOK FROM PRIZE RING Advises sole at io Acre Athletic Club Fights to W nd the Devil, "A sti wallop In the solar plexus a fow ripping upper hin and a fir t tM cut the Devil m out in three a chance to come back, and you've go! } him, eso Introductory remarks th m Asher broke in f the J Acre ‘ a ninth st t Mgnt ard t | M | Asher will the only way | have jands with everybody at that's on the Majesty se has the and “I love a good s Nlevel and I've put his Satante Jqut so many times he's a w been than Bob Fitzslinmons or mented John L, Go at hin nA en ly id some him at a | st ring talk Other celeb: ‘ot theirs,” int come In here to rap. 1 love the real up the Ne Was a Great-Graudaon of the '| Pamons Revolutionary Soldier. Ethan Allen, a preat-erandson of th. Jeader of the Green Mountain Boys an a promi reeidens of Washingtor ‘| Heights, died at 1. o'clock Inst at his home, No, 64 St, Nicholas aveau: Mr. Allen's ed was tho result o ace ble, brought on by g Tan. Perkins, “At onet part of Washington member of the New York Athiet! ican Ci ‘abe. Proper care of the eyesight has vastly more to do with the general physical health than most people TAKE NO CHANCES, Byes examined by Qculi nO ARGH except lor klusmes, and that moderate . > 43 Years’ Practice. 223 Sixth Avenue 1345 Broadway 350 sixth Avenue 217 Broaaw y Registered Physicians c Oculists and Opticians, 25 Broad ‘Street Arcade, A te ge ge a See ae hee iy SUTH AVE 192 TO20@ STREET / | Happy New Year sale of wines. WISHING you the compliments of the season, we call your attention to the standard brands of wines, brandies and whiskeys that are sold elsewhere Also the added attraction of selecting them from New York’s finest grocery and wine store, where purity is guaranteed, at much higher prices. tes | * \ 1 i Some, listen, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, 1905, The Thirty -Mile Beat. BY WALTER A, SINCLAIR, ! (Cop Falkenberg on charges explained that his Staten Island beat was thirty miles long, and that he was five miles away when the fire pba heeaath Ly conpers snase being on his fect? sewise was qui And the fire and send In| vut a roast 1 te Int te 7 What? Sa Must this ) see moat everything ¢ Of the cop with whe thirty post 8 post Who wasn't whout when the fire broke! Whe # but five miles away? If he had been six, would he be vi t dawning i The Mm the str ¢ tar] Op aver? Or thirty, at most? Or thirwe and @ half? Aw! don't make} | ro) veh | The quest was ima irty-mile n mean away.” is this; on nis A thing ould he wide on his thirty-mtle beat? make a mistake if he awake on away 1, The copper ~«~ Tooth Powder ‘Ta pepe you i trial room the day -how a blaze Can a cop really e guarding his post the cop who ts not there| Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Cleanses and beautifies the teoth and purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of & century. | Convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY PA 4 Lyon. DDS, kopt | NICS | USED a Simpson Crawford Company after- Christmas clearing sale, These pianos were taken in exchange as part payment on our new pianos during the Christmas season, and wecan vouch for their excellent condition and superiority as usedinstruments, OUR PLAN PROTECTS YOU, atistaction by offering to take back any id to date of return any time within one year, to apply on your choice of our unexcelled new pianos, including those made by PACKARD, CHICKERING BROS., We guarante at full amo nt H. & 5, G, LINDEMAN and the finest piano player and player piano in the world, the CECILIAN PLAYER é» CECILIAN PIANO, $350 Bradbury upright 11001 $550. steinway upright *n00|" $400 | Sohmer upright §195 $350 Fischer upright. $375 Hardman upright « $325 Marshall & Wendel up- » 95 t upright. 225 $500 Krakauer upright 250 Hazelton up ight «» $00 y “upright soeeee 150 Also 40 other rare bar- gains for Saturday—the last day of this great after- Christmas clearing sale. Fourth Floor. ano you buy SCHUMANN, RADLE, BAILEY, HOBART M, CABLE, | Special sale of White Seal champagne Trench clarets, Ce; Sixth Floor, Madle inal Bins aaa co a —— ee <> <> = B SOT RSPR RN EES MIE RDF eo DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT —O CONVENIENT—OUR EIGHTH EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANTS FLOOR RESTAURANT The great shentiaienee Take your choice of all our clearing sale enables you to *25 & ‘30 Kuppenheimer overcoats at *18.” UPPENHEIMER styles are so far in advance of other men’s fashions that an overcoat bought now at 18.50 is absolutely certain to prove tory nest Fall and Winter as any one its equal in quality that you could buy then for $25 or $90 ready for service or $35 or $40 made to antuges te buying It now are the saving in price and the service you will realize out of the coat throughout the remainder of the ind carly Spring Second Floor, as satis measure. ‘The present Winter Our tremendous success with the Kuppenbeimer clothing among the best dressed men of New York commends these unusual values to every man accustomed to having his clothes made to order or paying high prices to the ex clusive sto The after-Christmas clearing sale is but the natural sequence of a big business and must not be misconstrued to concern any other than the latest styles in the best materials, highest class workmanship and a Don't forget that BLIZZARD 4 year ago January, Here's your opportunity to prepare for such another storm at a tremendous saving, selection unexcelled by any regular stock at regular prices, These $25 and $30 overcoats at $18.50 Represent the very highest art of the tailoring profession 50 which finds expression in their cut, fit, workmanship, style, quality and $ critical attention given to the little details about which men are most ° particular, We have 400 of these coats made of foreign elysian, vieuna and unfinished worsteds==also fancy coats, all lined throughout with the very beat silks, Only the Intest styles, including the paddock and matout al sizes, Bona-fide $25 and $90 overcoats ty ese veseee sees eoreeecroees voce l Mammoth clearing of Kuppenheimer $] iF 50 $15, $18 & $20 suits while they last at | oe suits sold so readily at $15, $18 and $20 that we have only the broken lines remaining, but we have included so many small lots that, taken as a whole, every man is reasonably sure of finding his exact size and fit asa made-to-order suit would be after the tailor had given it the finishing touches. The styles are single and double breastedregular, stout and slende or sizesmaterials of superior quality, One of those rare opportunities to secure a bona-fide $20 suit at $11.50, Kuppenheimer overcoats Kuppenheimer suits, HE best five models of the season, The UITS that will serve you the remainder ot surtout, the Chesterfield, the tourist, the long this season and all of next without showing coat and the Conceivite cont, inall the new fashion: | any signs of wear, One hundred 827.50 suits to ® foremost merchant | help out on the day's selling, Every individual very build. We believe | taste has been considered in their sel min pat- tern, style and material; the most exacting Beau Brummel could not find fault with the cut, fit, workman- ship, style and finish=eall sizes at «+. | them regul fo $ 500 pairs of men’s °5 to *8 trousers at *3.50 | One thousand boys’ 58 overcoats at *4.75 O-MORROW we sell all that remains of our entire regular stock of boys’ high-grade Winter overcoats, never before reduced in price. Everything included that was formerly priced at $6.95 to #10. Russian, Bregular and tourist styles: Come early and take your choice of our boys low after- ( __bhritts stmas clearing sale price 5155 also reefers, sizes 8 to 16 years. 210 coats at the extraordinarily Fivett ae men ’94-in-hand Teck wear lee! sink ihe 1" s fault. We havea right to send them nek, but d ir ssa c around tesata higher e that —— ire too la anufact is were atv at the pri ‘s crowd will alinost equal you didn’t get necktie nt be out much it y so many calls for In fact, we this price ave today we make the extra special price—8d a doren Lot No. 3-175 Lot No. 4—Usually sold in vaen forre exeh 1 hops at 81.50. all the new shapes and pecial while they $7 he des kwearthat would inc last week 50e 2 iy tert last. {Infants 54 coats, at *1. All over lace waists, $2.95 TH HE kind you'll soon be glad ; it you miss this sale you can’t hel dest weather to coms nate ! ind we've priced these warm atsuch low clearing prices that making your selection at once to get at 85 We have grouped five hundred waists, styles, and the de- and be hundrett $+ cloth coats including all the best Of . the daintiest, warmest ¢ little oats you ever sow mand is so great at our wondefully low Pea tik anes Contes iy after-Christinas clearing prices that we 4 are practically sure to sel! them for $5 Second Poor, broade ioth, cont $9.95 eral models ively with fancy braidse-tailored collars morrow tri Here's the kind of wais's and military buttons 5 they are—beautiful models Second Floor, $2 95 in allover lace, lined with 25¢ for children’s silk bonnets=trimmed ° silk ond designed with in with double sertions and medallions, 95 valit nets 7 1 95 for be igali ik bonnetsfaring Brief as the deseription is you know . Ha 1 positively tha ) a waist would cost at if 50c | for infants’ long nainsook Iresses— | fanst $5'in any. sale other than a Simpson PN bist js or yoke effecttrimmed with | Crawford Co, clearing, a SO tuck 1.50 for designed yo hing and edge. infants’ long nainsook dresses made of tucks and em ion, trimmed skirt of tucks and Silk-lined net waists $5.95 | Pretty yoke made of solid rows of tucks and finished with erescen dallion; tucked and inserted collar and new tucked sleeves, Messaline silk waists §6,% 50c for infants’ long nainsook skirts Made with pointed designed yoke of insertions and finished with French shir finished with tucked long ruffle ring and designed medallions. 50c for children's nainsook dresses Cluny lace waists at $10, imade with square yoke and finished with lace | Handsome cluny lace waists, effectively trimmed; has the short sleeves and trimmed collar SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,———— |BOOKS Last of the misses’ °21. $ WENTY-FIVE thou-! suits, 12. pl ee te THis is the greatest week in the history of our mt yirls’ and misses’ section, and the principal feature of the sale each day has been these $21.50 suits at $12. of the usual run of $21.40 to $25 suits that their ns, ine) etal ling hand nm barenin dd you of one of ‘Third Floor. St so far in advance Donat ae tet aaa raeeecnopubd pe pularity is hound to extend into the nest season—next Fall and Winter, pub entranes to the Book Shop, If you want one of the smartest $21.50 suits of the season Second Me ‘ at $12 you must come to-morrow, We do not urge you We have only at R slightly 6 one hundred and twentyeseven left, We won't have enough to supply the were handled, Th demand, Not near enough at 812. But there's yet an opportunity for you, fault. Absolutely nothing. re if you'll come early, served that wa wer from Hundreds paid $21.50 for thes» sults » month extracrdinary reduction, f they rol more style, Table No, 12 better material and ‘superior workmanship ox jroo bua [4 Fag than they were able to find elsewhere at $21.50. aaa erie These suits are fastioned from tight, all wool mixtures, in novelt Table No 2 ' , md Five thousand 50 to S3¢ effects, loose fitting, long coat style; lined throughout with soft gray satin; books. ...cse0e 12e double-breasted models with velvet collars and full plaited skirts; sizes, Table No 3 14, 16 and 18, or $2 and 34, One of the best 821.50 suits of the season Vive thousand 40¢ to Me 17 12 to-morrow. books eee ” ¢ 16.50 misses’ &+ junior suits to close, 9.75, Misses’ 37,50 broadcloth sults, 21,50, ble No, 4 Hretty mixtures and invisible checks—dark rich shades, % length=tight fitting strap seams—beautiful color Five thousand ‘books un’ te wine, brown and gray—long coat—semi-filted—satin | ingswine, green, plum, gray, blue end black—lined $1 ates 25e lined—faney collars of’ velvet to match material and | [Harourtout with soft satineplaited skirts—extra fine hae saa broadeloth . plaited skirts, i Table No. 5 Misses’ 22,80 full length coats, 14.75. Misses’ and girls’ 14.75 chinchilla coats, 9.75. oka of all kinda worth regu: ' 35¢ High class mixtares— beautiful colorings — several If navy blue, flannel lined—large storm collar—emblem Uasly, ror) DUE ea BE Sau models—large velvet collan—patch pocketswell. tai-|on sleeve, Sires 6 to 16 years, srokenlibrar sets lored Girls’ 9.75 Plecadilly Coats, to close, 3.95, + leather cloth sides, gill tops, Balrac, Misses’ 16,50 long regulation coats, 9.75, | In very fine novelty mixtures—fu! Lie kens, ‘Thacl keray, Hag: 9c In roanuish mixtures—double-breasted styles with yel-| velvet collar—lined throughout—large hai Vhiot and Scott. Per voluine, vet collar and a large silk emblem on sleeve. i blem on slezy@, Sizes 6 to 14 years, | A A A A ALI AL AI LA poh with worked eth>

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