The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1906, Page 10

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SAN FRANCISCO, JAN, 4—Teh Spreck-| son, John, and her malt, Katheryn els tug Relief with Oapt Pillsbury, rep-| Moran, nineteen years old, hod eloped, Feventing the anes hpeatinee ce on ppp left} taking with them @ quantity of jew- apy aed ciry, Mra. Emily Konicke, of No. 68 Bier Boro ratchet vis eoming otie ae Rockwway avenue, Brooklyn, to-day echooner “enshaitn. asked that the police send out a general alarm for the couple. According to Mrs, Konicke, her gon. Stage Festival for Chicago, | who ts a mere child in appearance, hax f (CHICAGO, JAN. 4.—Ohicago, it is an-| been showing affection for the movd- wounced to-day, is to have a Shakes-| looking maid in her employ for some Pehean festival in April at the area weeks past. The maid seemed to treat Se “ie. which all the stars obtal in the he country will participate, The Yerant play will be presented each night pa SOSoe tooo? Baa See merges Gejmen erusei|g 259-261 Sixth Ave. $ ‘ ghreo Kmed by Lanasitae. | Friday y Bargains RICHMOND, VA, JAN. «—Three| From the Clean-Sweep Sale seen were hia and two others ALL ON CREDIT. : 4 e Ladies’ Short Covert sett $2.95 ‘Buits of mixed fabrics, with Eton Coats; only two or three of a kind; sold for $5 $20, reduced to..... Taflored “Walking Skirts of Broadcloth, Cheviots, Velvet and mixed mate- Fett PO. 09 Se matin s Biannelette cisca sold YC teas reduoad to Anscorgmsb lore son eseeet 12c "9 School Hats; 1d at $125 to 60} a aor ave COPS CAPTURE CA | DF BAD BOY BANDITS to coceemenee ¥ Boys’ double - breasted Saflor and Norfolk Suits, EE§1.85 ¢ Boys’ tanoy Cheviot : ® $ $ 4 & ; 3 $909000000 rh hy 4 ye Bh eB i got into trouble over at the station- house when Capt. Myles O'Reilly was im command? Aren't you the fortune: | Several thous 2 delivered to the Health Department in BLACK PANNE CHEVIOT | GIRLS’ DRESSES, in Rn te teller?” im a fortune-tetler,” repitea | expense to an offer of a bounty of halt ||] COATH. 4 inches long, yoke! Chambray, waist pleated F STORM COATS, of | TAILORED SUIIe tt the mother. : Sy cant & jpead. surgeon, Eaeas A |I| eevee, turs-oege cures | And), wi rimming, of proof material; in tan|Chewot; also broadclothy and = 7 wi . siastic naturalist, found that some of |{] ¥0 ‘Cont aan and be [oad ‘ ‘ ;| Volles; ‘Cont and Blouse effects, Then why don't you go Into » trance and give us @ line on where your aon | ems eta °f and maid are? It would be easy for the | scentific value, #0 Police if you are the real goods. give me a line on the whereabouts of the missing boy and the mali” ‘Now, | shipped here. Mra. Konicke declared, eo the dete-{ TONDON, JAN. tive allegen: THE WORLD: THURSDAYEVENING, JANUARY 4, 1906. don't belleve I care to bring this power} » argued with the a thme. and she made him 9 try her powers on locating it you what 1 will do” rahe 1 av.ii go Into two trances, 1 will go int bac for my son and then 1 will go into one for the girl. I’may be able to. ast, you to-day. It's eect —— Barrel ef Rats Coming, WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—Word has been received at the National Museum that a barrel of pickied rate has been ||| Tadical and extreme. ghipped to that inatitution from Manila; 10 ‘ the boy's advances as a jest, and Mra. Mrs. Konicke was away from home| ‘The tive yesterday:’ When she returned her] Ww house was dark. She then missed the sete maid and her son and, after looking cS Pegi house had been looted of everything of : ‘ value. % Corey Stops Rebates. Aes “All the-evening the mother looked for | trance thie new. CLEVELAND, Jan. 4—The accopt-|Police Ask Fortune Teller to her eof and mat, She Inodired at the) | 1 ‘ance of rebates and 8; Wavi rates from | . : 42. mes of friends and neighbors. Ealltcets by the. Urited Atates Gtec! | Assist in. Spoiling a ‘The police of the Ralph Avenue Sta- Jewels and spe jon and its subsidiary com-| Romani ba at ee ms BOL eel esi 30 and $260, ett, and Detective Jn dent W. 2 One ee one ee Cauley was pent to investigate, He| tie boy and nid. = talked with Mre, Konicks for @ time, After Disabled Steamer, Declaring that ber sixteen-year-old | *24 then SN*d! | sey xconfoke who a *tneret fsonsiderapie ||] LAG x species, ant erefore 0! 1 6 et had the barrelful ‘ opera $3 10.00 he Harrison W. Weir Dead. ‘Watr, the artist, author and DRESSES, in Be ot “Now I don't mind giving other per-| died to-day. Ho was born ‘Lanes, ti haa Suspender . Aa each, for.... Misses aad Juniors, 0 of Cloth and sons Information of that sort, but I! Sussex, May 5 16h hat, 3 valued at between Following the detective's fepore m general alarm Wwas sent out for Photo Studio | Sp ox an 12 Imperials, best carbonette finish, and) . y/ Window Shades one hand-colored picturé mounted on con- vex glass atid suitably framed, 13 Pictures for 1,000 heavy Opaque Window Shades (dark green only), size 3x6 ft., mounted on spring roller, ready to hang; foe vale, fot. ..sces 25e January Clearance Women’s & Misses’ Apparel at Sensational Prices With a season that has been nothing Ger backward—from beginning to end—we have made tremendous strides in our Garment Store; pace the figures of sales far ahead of where they ever were, But we were equip) to do so: with a tremendous stock; consequently we ve more than the usual amount of merchandise at this time. . This January is to be thoroughly complete, Reaueoes aie y tell Former prices have been ignored and forgotten. Weillustrate a f hi . own story of absurdly low sll ign palin MW a few of the many to be had been killed and LITTLE | coe | for the tN Aaron 4—Harrieon = W. Peer Thompson ond a ’ Velveteen. They are plain dress; made > variety of pastol | and Spe Chaabray, ‘rimaaed : stock; cholce at... ville @re winter pumwled the police until iast P Seg. Bt es 18c feck, of Ne. 0 Myrtle avenue, and ir ‘ twin Lawwence, of No. ih Bay View 50c., reduced to... Mica nual nos athens ae @tcoe-covel Boys’ Domet Flannel mbbemt-cere style and was full of Waists, ages 5 to Booty, 14; gold for 250,, IC Carlock and Tewrence confessed, tm- reduced to....--.. om ‘who esi Rakgachaey ¢ Men's striped worsted . ‘AM of the prisoners are eighteen years mee cee 2, 3 of age. Cariook is the son of Jonn Car raldosd tor. Jock, who owns a big wood-turning plant gel gen Mappa ib rangpeare oleae 4 gon of & widow to whom was left an| qwtato vained at $100,000 about a rear| fy Se, an Soon a She oot w wean | ‘wholesale butcher. ¢ cane WaT scan ena eal, i of the gang. In addition to directing oe caeba Police Soeaals 259-261 Sixth Ave. i ‘the; three prisoners in $1,000 bali BET, 10TH AND 17TH STS. @ packs im Sie: Reson ‘Court to- 4 PPSPSPPE SS HY Stern Brothers a ‘Trimmed Hats-(") Clearing Sale, To-morrow. Smart Street Hats, at $9.50 Reduced from $14.50 to 25.50 " Dressy Reception,& Evening Hats, at 16.50 Leduced from $25,00 to 40.50 A Exceptional Values in Fur Hats, Giloves--A_ New Importation OF NOVELTIES—FANCY SOFT GAUNTLETS WITH VAN DYKE POINTS & LININGS OF CONTRASTING COLORS IN PLUM, MARINE BLUE, GREEN, BLACK & WHITE, ALSO 8 & 16 BUTTON LENGTH GLACE WITH EMBROIDERED & VAN DYKE EFFECTS. Special for Friday and Saturday Men's and Women’s Gloves Broken lines, glace and suede, ? fas coicis, beck ond: whive, a 88° Regular Price $1.00 to 2,00 a Pair. Franklin Simon & Co. || Bess ES, AA ew HH Wh NS 2289 ee Thy and Tatlor Waists Women’s Waists Former prices . .$3.00 to $5.00..... China Silk. Lace Waists, aiso visor Waists of Chiffon Taffeta Former prices $7.50 to $10.00...... Handsome Evening Watsts, of lace, Messaline Silk and Crepe de Chine, former pri to Former prices $12.50 0 $1600-..c+c+-.ceneee.Oe49 jf} wide. ie 500 | ro coe yd.. SOC Women’s Tailored Suits [ "e l vi Beh daaad with embieos on ee ’ a‘ ‘ Lani mpson Dresses aio Lee sores in Fn ing . z : fe | plaids and checks—a variety of colors. Also A Ci S. Panne, Cheviot H ‘also the pretty guimpe style, with Swiss embroidery a eart 2 of throughout it 6.4 rath and velvet ribbon. ‘Chambrays. tn all colors; eevee 175 of Broadcloth, Cheviots-and Mixtures, 15.00, 25.00 Fermer Prices $2750 to $65.00. tea Nea, tichly lace trimmed. of. Plain Cloth and Mannish Mixtures. Former prices $7. 5010 $15.78. nmeanevnnsse esse eon Ae 75 These Overboots are being sold Oa) ier ores meres and cheviots, in patterns and colorings ht now for as much as $4 the We that are most desirable; trimmings and tailoring - ; only 21.65 the choice of all sizes on for the very best. Sizes from 34 to 42, Women's Fur-Lined Coats — le Women’s $3 Shoes—$1.69. Yere fish donot | Trousers at $1.85. Wrousds of pairs, and worth Imported Broadcloth, in Black, White, street and evening styles, with Cut shades, handsome fur coNars, best squirrel linings. wide; 2% to 7 sizes. A bargain Tuesday at $1.69. Former price $4 Walking Shirts Calling and Evening Gowns de Chine in Princess and two-piece models, 00. oe one cee ence cnecncemeneee's 19.50, 29.75, 37.50 Former Prices $37.50 to $85.00. Women’s Coats Pane cae sabe te sas $23.50, - Handsome Coats Broadcloth, Black, White and colors. Former prices $2 26.50 to $49.50. Evening Coats of Fine Broadcloth; of Paris models. Formerly $49.50 to $ FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. 00. B. Altman & Cn. Ist 2 . WILL HOLD A SPECIAL || tc fon. match; $8¥ave at, Bo OS $12.95 SALE OF MATERIALS FOR TAILOR-MADE . ae 4.95 $4.05 pair—worth $7.50. All Working Parts GOWNS, CONSISTING OF SEVERAL THOUSAND ae Be DS vue ats ss rsens De DPD atso one hundred pairs of difr Ball-Bearing. YARDS OF GREY SUITINGS, 54 INCHES WIDE; tOtrepier soma inches square; four | 22130 ing four extra corner pieces: | Cally priced from $6 te $i i HERETOFORE $1.65 PER YARD, AT 48c, PER YARD; (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) B. Altuan & Ca. WILL ALSO PLACE ON SALE, EIGHT INCH WIDTH, 85c. YARD. extra commer piteess # PES | ru tors 1 eo AD eaetsiopn High-class Tailored Suits od “ina beat Bt O86 ie eae Costumes at about half A very large assortment of Russian, Sailor an¢ 288 12, 50| wii ine tees errand wtih sats wpe plane, with y gag | iso Linens In the natural and white Clearing Sale of Black Dress Goods at 3 to } Saying Ribbons The first week of January gives us the opportunity to effect a clearance of Black Goods ata are you of one-third to one-half. All pieces from which a pattern or two have been cut are included; } 4+, 6 inch Dresden Ribbon, for- mer price 39c, to 75c., there is no more economical buying time than right now. $2.25 BROADCLOTH, guaranteed to retain high 29} to close, yd 25e $1.25 stout imported Nub Canvas CHEVIOT, sees 4 panos finish after sponging. 3.75 oe english Sik Lustre’ Mohair” SIGILAN, "32 $5.50 BROADCLOTH, guaranteed sponged and : . inches wide. cease . a9 spotproots hi TaatrDe TES . 1.98 | 7 to 10 inch Dresden Sash Rib- 125 all-wool Sitin-Face BROADCLOTH, $2 in, 7e | bons; also other fancy weaves; Colored Dre derpriced. 65c. Cheviots, 39c| All Wool as: Goods Ue P 5c. Henrilettas, 39c ei inches ches wide made from Cre repe Albatross, 2Qe| The kind with a nice silk fin- proper this lot is the 59c, quality, full $8 inches wide; | ish, all pure wool. Black, weight ‘for “or Cont Bas, iuck;| the balance i the repair 39c, qavliyabat oneeh ete | cies ata @ fal Law O Hghe brown, green, royal, garnet,| than the kind us: [ROT A ap! cardinal and navy. including cream and and dark colors. valreo! : : 16.5 micwRubberBoots gy 65 Men’s $12.50 to Sosa lor arbors ‘omen and Boys, al en erNae Clothing news ‘ear—and it tells a splendid story of underpricing. Six hun- dred and eighty Suits—taken out of our regular stock and formerty priced $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50, We've priced them all at $7.50—by way of clean-up. . Fabrics are fine worsteds, pure woollen cassi- Odds and ends plain Taffeta, also Silk Taffeta, 3 to 5 inches wide; former selling price 15c. to 25c.; to cl ya... “ 10¢ ¢ Overboots—Nathan’s Kork-Welght Over- foo acs toissp igh OFEE the ice very similar to any ordinary rubber boot, save ee ere 28.50 more flexible; they are high cut and have a strap to hold them up at the knee. For the inclement weather of Winter they are the ideal overshoes. <= SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS— FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST. heels, patent flps and extension soles, opera tos; C to E are eyed 32 to 50, in all lengths. Made of fine worsteds and cassimeres Bis Sale of Embroideries A collection of the finest grades from St. Gall, including Allovers, Flouncin; Edgings, Galloons, Medallions and Insertions on Swiss, Nainsook, Cambric and Batiste. In addition to these we shall place on sale 100,000 yards of fine em ‘Imported French ‘Pert: Laveen for children’s dresses, corset covers and the like—these scopic Lenses, mounted ie eS E5E} im xo-karat Solid Gold- sok Embro! c ned x eee Some seen ne Bates *5 Eyedlasses & Spectacles tfor*] ‘The eyeglasses have new offset clips, which prevent the glasses from tilting or slipping. ‘The spectacles may be had with either riding bow or straight tem- in good quality cloth, ples. We employ two of the most EXPERT OPTICIANS in the city, who will Ddesutitully Cmabroldare, large varistiog | oo masttsh test your vision. Each pair of glasses !s perfectly fitted and adjusted before inte wide; ae Be. fh Se, yanks D4 10 | SVuRS also nein as alee aus leaving the Department. A SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT FOR NEW LENSES AND %e cominen. eles frorth tot REPAIRS WILL BE MADE WITH EACH PURCHASER OF THESE GOODS, cook Em! DO yard. sat ~“7Oc @SOLID GOLD-CASED EYEGLASS CHAIN, WITH HAIR- wnt 0 inch Eorn Eahreidersa nod Abie $F se oN OR HOLDER ATTACHED—SPECIAL FOR THIS) SALE 5Oe| 22.8 eet 35 ghooes frou, sratable for eotre fg 1.25 Many January Sale ~ Piums’* in Upholstery. If you have any possible requirements for Draperies or Curtains, ot poi, that forms a of h furnishi January sale in the Upholstery Store will bap 1o part jome furnishing, or the bargains to be obtained this week—but no Other prices will be Aes: ble economies, We cannot list one-quarter 10.00 15.00 29.50. We continue the Sale of Qur Famous Renaissance Lace Bed Sets Tapestry @artains. bane opr ToT i—Each set consists of Lace ||| LOT 2—Each st consists of Lace || All colors; ‘Scoutnd with reai lace centrepiece, Spread, with real lace centr t wih Resale ince insertion ||| 14x20 "inch, peepee aces bolster plece to ||| plecesy real lace oe anestions Machines, ir. New Corn. Hams and Bacon. c 5 . Aft fl rein lgelare Macaceniie meee oe Fe ats ee antes Teeoeatt smal Green. Shield brand, finest early, Jana, verw sweet sweet Sod value at 100% forthisy ei | | family size, 8 to 42 Ibs., at the 10: and tender; sold regularly st 12c. ean; 2th; eans, sale, case 2 dozen, $1.45; dozen 6 very special price of, per tb..... 2€ very special, case 2 dozen, viene doz- ": 8¢ ESN ioe 2€ Swift's Boneless Bacon, Ib, 12%,” ¢n, 8Bc,; can, Prime Rib Beef Roasts, pound. . 44c | Native Corned Beef. Rumps, Pound, SATIN RIBBONS | COMPRISING EIGHT THOS AnDayenes Legs Fancy Canada Lamb, pound. Fancy Short Ribs Prime Beef, pound. OF A VERY DESIRABLE QUALITY OF SATIN TAFFETA -AND Comed Spare Ribs, Ib. . it a; Full Cuts Round Steak, eed DOUBLE-FACE. SATIN LIBERTY RIBBON, IN’ BLACK, WHITE Loins Jersey Pork, ee 4 He | Country Sausages, pound. watine AND DELICATE COLORINGS; REGULAR PRICES, 68. TO Ceylon, ae "EX —Finest blend. |.RALMON Ret A ELOUR--Mother’a Sleepy BSE and WDER— 80c. PER YARD, AT NO: 442 auallty, 50¢| & Rose; all “rellable, weil | Iy pure; equ: any ia Be SEVEN INCH WIDTH ae 28C | oxi 100 | B35 tb Un 38c. PER YARD; $3.50: PER PIECE OF TEN YARDS. Fe Ceyiony .| COFFEE & Medaltion blend: a seseal lena os of | by aay 4 etre a,Lab- eharonse cc Inest ; $4.00 PER P ay be : THA — Finest, quality | guaranteed, to. ault ‘ths 4a piney oe eee TECE OF ‘TEN YARDS English Breaktaat | ry —— Qui = Store will be closed daily at ‘FIVE P. M. CONDERaED 7 orn new Ie cs leans Boulon Saaveen full | cafbo; ar Ex Res ens

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