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‘| Polsoned by Plotters. } | | -Highbinders After Them. \ CHICAGO, JAN. 11.—Fearing death mt the hands of the highbinders, sev- rr ‘ 10) t fi ‘pointed by King Edward to present the “Order of the Garter to the Emperor ‘ot Japan, started to-da; j "Arthur ie. also. the H ‘onde! {Field Mars jebal ‘Yamagat 4 ‘Clergyman Dead at 95. (BAN D | ||/BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS ‘King’s Envoys Off to Japan, Cabinet Health Officer. WASHINGTON, JAN. 11.—The Lesis- | Mative Council of the American Medios! “Ansocietion has formally adopted reso- lutions recommending thet a depart: Ment of public health be established ‘with a representative in the Cabinet. Big Gathering of Elks. + CHICAGO, JAN. 11—Nearly three ‘thousand Elks from all parts country participated in the fes: vin connection with thi PA, JAN. 11—Frank ‘Celebrati, a young Italian connected with one of the best families of that nation- ality in this city, died last night and at ee Sutopey by, Ae ee Stein, a sus- " t he Ponfirmed\ His friends say the crime ted by certain Italians in SEG ee ). Who invelgled him th t RT ge ee oo Mi $20,000,000 Tied Up. | CHICAGO, JAN. 1.—Dwenty million dollars belonging to the jobbing and “wholesale houses and manufacturers are gonstantly tied up in the treasuries of ‘the railroads from one year's end to an- ether, and the raflroads, which have the ‘use of thie money, pay no interest for ‘the upe of it. This enormous amount of Tepresents the excess that is paid * the travelling men for thet 1 Reece at ans book has been used. shooting while sitting in his machine. wapid striies in Chicago and now num- ‘bers more than 160 members. Every in Chinatown of any conse- hes, it is said, been approached ™ cwith harm uniess -and take the secret ——$—=— vantage over every one in the party. oath. the ‘ to the back of the driver's seat. , JAN. 1L—Prince Arthur of ‘attended by Admiral Sir Seymour and the other mem- award bers of the’ Royal ap- his birds with a minimum of exertion. for Tokio, ‘Aaniel Sos pal Ovens: ‘and Field “Mar: rs of merit for an —_—=—_ —— Benne reese ob Scape JAN. 11—Rev. uel Spreoher, a clengyman and cator widely known, died here A years, For Might aged ninety-five to Go Into Real Estate Business. ‘King Daward is not slow to avail him- self of the advances of science, and when his recent aocident to his knee handicapped him in his shooting exer- cises he gladly availed himself of the offices of his host's chief engineer, An- drew Humber, and went to the reserves in an automobile ingeniously constructed so that the royal sportsman could do his ‘The extensive preserves of the Duke of Portiand, at Welbeck Albbey, are suft!- client to mary the most strenuous hunter, and the 2% horse-power Darracq auto used by the King gave him a great ed- ‘A rotary chair occupied the centre of the car, and a gun rack was attached ne whole of the back of the car opened on hinges, for the convenience of the load- ers, The experiment was a great suc- cess, the King being able to bring down Several sportsmen of lethargic habit have ordered cars of a similar kind, and ‘the innovation threatens to become DEPUTY BLECKENN RESIGNS. Quits Tax Department of Queens Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Sale of Twelve Hundred For several years we have been seizing the January ‘opportunities to secure specially made, high-grade Wash- able Suits for Boys, to sell at very stirring concessions from real values. Manufacturers can do now what would be out of the question to do later on. And we have always found parents quick to appreciate the opportunity. Rarely have we known of an offering equal to this, that will be presented tomorrow. Sailor Suits, with sailor or Eton collars, for boys of 5 toll years, Russian Blouse Suits, with sailor or Eton collars, for boys of 214 to 7 years. Materials are white and colored Irish linens, chambrays, drills and imported reps; made by the foremost manufacturer of boys’ wash- able suits in the business. Just twelve hundred suits in the offering, made up in advance styles that will sell next spring at $2.50 to $5— | Now at $1.85 a Sutt Ready when the store opens tomorrow. Becond Floor, Ninth Street, and Basement, New South Bull ing. Tomorrow the Clean-Up of LINOLEUMS& MATTINGS This is the final, and usually most exciting offering, of | our Mid-Winter clean-up of floor coverings. Quantities in the Linoleums and Oil Cloths are not large, but the re- ductions are most decisive; hence the hurry among thrifty housekeepers to secure a share. There are about two hundred rolls of Japanese Mat- tings to be sold at hali price. Smaller pieces for very much less. The Linoleums and (il Cloths will be sold only for im- mediate delivery. The Mattings will be -held for two or three months for delivery, if so desired; but purchase must be made absolute at the time of selection, These general hints of prices: MATTINGS—Kemnant Price List— oi1L CLOTHS— Up to 10 yards, , Worth F 25e to 50c. Be OMe ooauigecosoe. Over 10 yards, 12¢ to 25c, worth x1 41D LINOLEUMS—75c to $1 Bec to 50c, Some fall rot f Ol) Cloths at RSNGLEUMS — Remnant Price|aumenaranee eg List— All reviientes will be plainly mack- According to quality— ed, sl tal cost of each piece. » Under 5 yards, Gods tin this seals cannot yards, 15¢ to 50c. | a. retur Ply purchase muse be Over 5 yards, 30c to 60. ‘tinal, Third floor, IHN WANAMAKER 9 NSA: ARB King Edward Shoots from an Automobile THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 11. 1906. FROM AUSTRALIA TO CLAIM A BRIDE. Actor Dunn to Wed in Washington Miss Kimball, Who Played in “Sweet Kitty Bellairs.” J. Malcolm Dunn, an English actor, ts rushing across the continent from San Francisco to Washington, D. C., for his | wedding, Wednesday next, when he will |make Miss Violette Kimball, a hand- some young actress, his pride. Miss Kimball and Mr, Dunn met at a dinner given by Miss Henrietta Cros- man, who played the leading role in the “Sweet Kitty Bellairs" company uf- ter its opening, two years ago. Mr. Dunn played the role of Capt. Denin O'Hara, in support of Mias Crosman, and Miss Kimball had a minor part. | When Mr. Dunn was called to Aus- |tralia to fill a contract made with an English company, Miss Kimball was ex- pected to accompany him. He Js now | Sweetheart by way of San Francincd’ Closing Days Great Exactly 1,500 crisp, dainty \white Madras Waists, last consignment from our laun- dry for this sale, $2.00 Regular Price, $3.50. Col. David E. Austin, Taxes of Greater New York. run the Tax Department on a military basis is the cause of Bleckenn's deci- @ayé he simply couldn't afford to tho position, with its salary of $2.50) year, and has Teal estate business. Receiver of Complete line of sizes. John Forsythe, THE WAIST HOUSE, 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Sts, It is said that Col, Austin’s desire to but the latter denies this. He hoid | decided to go Into t XX MMERS 50% Discount Sale of COATS Will Continue for Friday and Saturday. The assortment consists of Evening Coats, Tourist Coats, Rain Coats, English Top Coats, Fur-Lined Coats, &c., at just one-half former prices, Being a new establishment, with nothing but new goods to offer, this is a sale of extraordinary importance and pro- vides an exceptional opportunity for money saving. Tourist and English 4 Top Coats, e 10.50 smart and exclusive models; formerly $21.00.... Broadcloth, Covert and Rain Coats, loose back or filted models; formerly $35.00..........++ Chinchilla, Broadcloth Evening and Street Coats, also mannish mixtures, in a variety of styles; FOFMOTlY $89.60 600-04. cccsrcesccerevesviccrcvesescecee Evening Coats of Chiffon Broadcloth, tis; formerly $60.00 and $100.00,, 39.50 and 49,50 Fur-Lined Coats of superior quality Broadcloth, black and colors. 25.00 Formerly $45.00....... Formerly $60.00 Formerly $75.00....... Formerly $85.00....... .65.00 Final Clearing Sale of SUITS, Remaining stock divided into four distinct lots —marked to effect a quick clearing, Broadcloth arid Cheviot Suits, formerly up to $35.00........ Broadcloths and Mixtures, formerly up to $05.00........29e50 Chiffon Broadcloth and Velvet Suits, formerly up to $85.00. Formerly $100.00... Velvet Suits, formerly up to $100.00 Special Sale of Women’s Waists, Waists strictly tailored in figured mercerized madras; formerly $2.75; FRIDAY ONLY...... Waists of Hand Embroidered Linens and poplins; formerly $5.00; FRIDAY ONLY Waists of Soft Taffeta, pe! tailored or lace trimmed; formerly $5.60 to $7.00; FRIDAY ONLY.. Special Sate of Skirts. Walkirg Siiris. Made aeviot and Panama, In plaited effects; colors black and blue; formerly $7.50; REDUCED TO.... 4.00 Panama Cheviot and Fancy Mixtures, circular and plasted effects; colors biack, blue, brown, gray and plaids; formerly $10.00; REDUCED 70.".6.50 _23d Street, Cor. Fifth Ave., © vinx Bau of ye aM Waist Sale. gpm: eee teen eens Stern Brothers Dressmaking & Tailoring Dep’ts (On the Third Floor) Orders will be accepted for a limited period At Special Concessions from Regular Prices Tailored Walking Advance Models, of Lat Walking Pumps, Ties, specially ada Pumps in Grey Fur Au Raccoon Fur, Full Sxirt Manchurian Dog Fur, Quilted body lin'ng, demcmeee: J ourneay & White Calf, Tan & Black Ru: Particular attention is directed Yoke lined with Venetian, Skirt with fine worsted suiting, an excellent quality of Fur, Genuine Worbat or Wolf Fur, Venetian yoke, Worsted body lining, Gowns, est Materials, Women’s Shoes-Advance Spring Styles eee meee neecenemees men HF at $52.00 Coral, Orchid, Oyster and Frog Green. tomobile Coats (Sizes 34 to 52 Chest Measure) For Owners & Chauffeurs, at Special Prices. ed Models, Value $75.00, $49.50 «© $50,00, 31.50 «« $20,005 15.00 West Twenty-third Street prem Established Sixty-five Years Ago. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE IN BROOKLYN, STORE OPENS AT 8. B. ho LADIES 30 A, M. ANP CLOSES AT 530 PM ARGAIN DAY OF THE WEEK. On Fridays we gather all the goods that are mussed from handling during the. week's business—such as are slightly soiled from: display—broken li is the day we clean 2s—odd lots—in. fact, It up through the entire use and sacrifice such goods as we are anxious to dispose of. * $15.00 SUITS, $4.95 Balance of our sale suits, one of a kind only, in plain colors and mixtures, only about 35 in the lot and they will go quickly, ari early. Our regular price was $15.00; just for Friday s0C EMBROIDERIES 25C PER YARD. Handsome wide embroideries, 4 to 16 in. edgings, with few Worth up to 50c.; choice 25 insertions. $2.00 TO $4.00 SOFA PILLOWS, 98C, About 50 handsome covered with china silk, and Oriental squares, finished with silk ‘or pompons. Worth $2.00 to $4.00. just for Friday —_——_—______- sofa pillows left from the Holiday selling, Bc $1,25 VELVETINES AND CORDUROYS, 69C. We place on sale to-! the famous Boulevard vt everywhere for $1.25; all and children’s cloaks, etc. Just for Friday morrow short ends, from 2 to 10 yards, of elvetines and corduroys. Goods that sell 1 colors, suitable for waists, skirts, suits . Remember these goods are worth $1.25. ic REMNANTS OF SILKS—BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS—AT i-4 OFF REMNANT PRICE. In marking remnants Jess than marked price. from this price, which It will pay you to stop $1.00 Cleaning up from last some slightly soiled, some with up to $1.00; closing Just for Friday. it is our custom to mark them 1-4 to 4-3 Friday we will give an additional 1-4 off makes them less than half regular price. at the silk section and see this bargain. KID GLOVES, 49C. it week's HA glove sale; all sizes, all colors, slight imperfé R wide, ful MERCERIZED PANAMA CLOTH, 27 in, FRIDAY’S ATTRACTIONS IN THE LOWER SALESROOM. I range of colors, including black and yo fe. Mac OORDED CHECK LAWN, 27 in. widé, tig- ured and floral effects, light and dark ground, Worth 12%c.; SERPENTINE shades. waists and petticoats; ver: 12¥c.; just for Friday.. PRINTED DRESS white, also fancy just for Friday ... REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS, During the first designs; just for Friday. +. Be MERCERIZED EOLIENNES, 27 in. wide; choice line of evening colors. Worth 18c. per yd.; Just for Friday. Tite CREPE, dresses, white, black, navy and brown and all the pretty e Worth 15c.; just for Friday.. ; CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS, suitable for children’s vening Ale nice for kimonos ind pajamas, boys’ shirt 'y strong and good washing material, W3 h Bc FABRICS, mercerized check, black and looks just like taffeta. Worth 8c, per xa. Bic week's rush of our opening sale we find that we accumulated a lot of short lengths of all kinds of wash fabrics. Some goods worth up as high as 20c. per yd.; just for Friday Frid riday . : ble soles, Worth 29c; Ju sizes 6 to 10, Worth 15¢ UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—tnbleached yard-wide good, strong and clean cotton, Would be cheap at 8c. per yas Just S¥gc BEDSPREADS—Fine honeycomb Bedspreads, full size, hi ality, big range of designs, Considered cheap at $1.25; Just ‘WOMEN'S HOSIERY—Imported fast black cotton hose, for Friday. 68 muslin, READY-MADE PILLOW CASES, torn and hemmed at the mill, well made and nice quality, ze 45x36. Worth 15c.; Just for 9%c ete tes st for Friday G ry CHILDREN'S BIPB%D HOSE—Children's fast black fibbed cotton hose, made from real Mocha yarn, doutle soles, double tite ; Just for Friday. ia Calf, Vici Kid & Patent Leather Toga, Gibson, Oxford and Sailor pted for Wear at Winter Resorts. to Colored Calf Burnham. Upholstery Department Special Offerings for Friday and Saturday 5-Piece Suit Linen Slip Covers $8.95 ture and make a five-piece suit of Slip Covers, using inches wide, 12 :arcs to suit of We will mea best aailty Gextian Linens 50 five pieces, an exceptional assortment of designs to se- lect from, a perfect fit guaranteed for, ..+ossesoees+ 5,000 Opaque Shades at 15c. each, There are six colors to select from: White, Nile, Cream, Dark Green, Olive and Brown, mounted on good quality 5) Eick 15¢ Reupholstering and Repairing Furniture in All rollers, with Now is the best time to have your old Furniture look like new. We have a corps of skilled work- men thoroughly competent to deal with all cas:s. Upon request our representative will call and fur- fixtures complete; size 36x72 inches Regular Price, 23c, Its Branches. nish estimates. Also Window Shades and Draperies to order. $40. Axminster Rug, $27.50 To-morrow wi of the Bigelo this season's newest designs and colors—a rug so +$27.50 9x12 Bigelow Imperial Regular price $40.00 ¢ make this special offering—the best w production of Axminster Rugs in ) well known that it requires no description—at the | low price of.. Sale of Oriental Rugs 25% Less Than Regular Prices Every piece warranted first quality, Lalance & Grosjean ware, except that it has an extra coat of enamel thor- oughly fused on the steel instead of two coats. Every ; rice quoted is a bena fide redretion. At 10¢ each Shallow Stew Tans, 1c. and 18. Lesp Stew Pans, Lipped Stew Pa léc. Lady Finger Pans, 1Sc. Basting Spoons, four sizes. Hanging Soup Dishes, 13c. At 19c each Tea TMs, 25c., 28c., 90c., 35c. Colfee Pots, 25c., Coffee Flasks, 30¢. Colanders, 25¢., 306, 38c. Rinsing Pans, 38c. Climax Saucepans, 38c. Windsor Kettles, 23c., 25¢., 28c4 33c. Shallow Stew Pans, 23c., 25c., 28c., 33. Deep Stew Pans, Straight Secmed pans, 25c, 30c., Straight Seamless $c. 30c., 38c. ucepans, 19c., 21c.. 25, Lipped 29c., 336. Windsot shed 23c., 25c, 26c, 33c., 3) Berlin Saucepans, 25¢., 33c. Convex Saucepans, 25¢., 33c. Milk Kettles, 27c, 33¢. Deep Preserving 29c., 33c., 38c. Cold Handle Fry Pans, 27c., 30¢., 34c., 38c. Berlin Kettles, 33¢. Seamed Straight Covered Buckets, 30¢., 36c. Seamed Covered 25, 30c., 386. At 50c each Tea Kettles, 68c. Oval Dish Pans, 03¢.. 93c. Bread Raisers, 98. Rice Boi ers, 90, Seamless Water Pails, 90c. Rogers Al Silver Plated Ware TEA SPOONS, DESSERT $FOO! TABLE SPOONS, MEDIUM FORK! DESSERT FORKS. Scissors finish, but otherw: specialat Grocery Department Specials for Friday and Saturday raga SUGAR. # or fold Siand Wee in. muslin 16 To. Pestieg haath dans stEMN GEA NSCs } Special Sale for Friday and Saturday Fl-an-ge Fnamelled Ware (Basement.) of ware offered during this special sale is manufactured by the celebrated Mtg. Co. It is the sai At 25c 18. ns, 13c. 14c, and | Colanders, 45c. Climax Saucepans, 4 pans, 45c. Jac, 30c, 3c.” | Windsor Saucepans, Covered Bucket, 45: Griddles, 45c. Milk Kettles, 40c. Cuspidors, 45c. At 39c Tea Pots, 8c. Coffee Pots, 58c. 20¢., 23c., 28c., 33 Covered Sauce- 38e. Covered Sauce- Covered Saucepans, Kettles, 21c, 25c,|Scamlets Convex 63c., 75c. Berlin Kettles, 60c. Pots, 33c., 38c. Griddles, 53c. At 69c Tea Kettles, $1.05. Bread Raisers, §1.13, Seamless Convex $1.05, $1.20. Rice Boilers, $1.13. Ham Boilers, $1.35. Douche Pans, §1.i0. Buckets, 20c., 23c., Special Sale of (Basement) h, About two-hundre est tempered sicel good as n Fairbr Dist, 4 Pr or Spaghetti, Frc er npr Tea Pots, 40c, 45c., 50c. Coffee Pots, 40c., 45c., 50. Round Dish Pans, 45c.. $9c, Rinsing Pans, 43c., 50c. Windsor Kettles, 43c., 48¢. Lipped Saucepans, 45c. Straight Seamless Covered Sauce- Berlin Saucepans, 40c., 50c. Convex Saucepans, 43c. Deep Preserving Kettles, 45c. Berlin Kettles, 40c.,, 50c. Scamed Straight Pot, 45c. Cold-Handle Fry Pans, 43¢, 45c. Tca Kettles, 65, 75c. Round Dish Pans, 60¢. 70c. Climax Saucepans, $3c., 63c. Windsor Kettles, 55c. Deep Preserving Kettles, 53, Seamed Straight Pots, 53c, Rice Boilers, 55¢,, 70c. Seamless Water Pails, $3c., 60c,, 75¢. OYSTER FORKS...... $1.25 COFFEE SPOONS. BUTTER SPREADS, MEDIUM KNIVES.. DESSERT KNIVES... GLASS CLARET JUGS and CRACKER JARS, ' with quadruple plated tops, special at, pairs of Scissors, slightly impertect worth 75c a pair; $8.95 me as agate each Sc. Asc. ce each 53c. Cooking Pots, each Cooking Pots, Set of Six. 1-00 deeee 2 980 |39 : ‘i pee isc OTASH:

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