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PEPSTATIN Tae es MYSTERIOUS DISEASE CZAR GIVES AID TO JEWISH 'LAD WHOIS A MUSICAL GENIUS. = 4 mination In Feared. COLUMBIA, Mo., Warships Off for Tangler. GIBRALTAR, JAN. 17.—The Ameri- ‘can cruiser squadron sailed from here Wor Tangier today. Thence the squad- ‘ron mill go to Algiers and Villefranche. stantly. and in another forty. aj German Exports Increase. BERLIN, JAN. 17.—It 1s announced ‘that the exports of Germany to the United States during the year 196 from ~e@ll the Amencoan Consular districts @mounted to $12,724,321, an increase of $44, 454,096, Circus Sold at Auction. BIRMINGHAM, ALA., JAN. 17.—Sells & Downs'’s Circus, which went into vinter quarters here this year, hes been >) hope) parcel at publig ayction t 5 hompson, of Boston, for $35,000 | ' | | extraordinary. Oldest Treasury Clerk Dead. WASHINGTON, JAN. 17.—Hugh 8.} Tuohy, the oldest clerk In the Treasury | Depurtment, died yesterday at his home nother boy genius has sudd tore, Mr. Tuohy was at one time pro-| getree i ae sorung into fame on the Continent. Kosai {he cgiassics In the College De-| artscha Elman, the fourteen-vesr-old faa! teen in the ‘Treasury forty-tour| 800 of a Jewish echoolmaster of Tal- noje, In Southern Russia, has devel- oned such an extraordinary genius | that an offer of $150,000 has been of- fered for his temporary musical ser- vice, His father refused the offer. The Czir, realizing the bov's «reat gifts. temporarily suspended the law which debars all Jews. excent those native to the city, from entering St. Petersburz in order that the boy i.e 68.00 F; New Fast Mail Service. $ 1; ST. LOUIS, JAN. 17.—The new fast mail train on the St. Louls and San ( }ravcleco Railroad mate its inaugural run to-day, departing from Union sta- Uf a: 2 M. The new train ex- prdites the delivery of St. Louis and Eastern mai! to Southwest Missourl and| might be civen a free education at \ tera Arkwsis. Basiern Kansas, Ox-| the St. Petersburg Conservatoire. lahoma, Indian Territory and Texas| = = fiom twelve to twenty hours, $78.00 Fur-Li in black, dark Energy means maoh in these strenuous days. That is why low Faces Murder Charge, | CHICAGO, JAN, 17.—Lucille McLeod, | Who is supposed to have killed Walter | , Niemann while in a room at the Empire | Hotel on Dec, 13 arid then shot herself, | ‘was taken from the Crécago Emergency | Tivspital to her home last night. Before | ther removal a murder charge was pl ugainst her name and her father, Fy McLeod, and a friend nad signed’ bonds of 30.00) fcr her appearance at the in- | iver Niemann’s body, wth is to be “head Jan. 27, New York’s Milk Supply. . WASHINGTON, JAN. 17.—An "inter- ® esting report on the milk supply of Wow York has been published by the Dep.rument of Agriculture. Among oher things it states that the dally consumption by the 3,500,000 residents ie - 65,00 quarts of milk, not including | ream. It !s safe to Infer, the report ways, that if th: cream consumed were , oathn ated on the same basis as the milk Te elephone Service fe s0 bolptal in both home and office. PIANOS AT HALF REAL VALUE, Only a fow days more and dur building | il) come down for the widenine of Liv. ingnton st, Tuery up. there are several Edna May Scarfs; i Throw- Scarfs, 64 ins.; Throw: Scarfs, 80 ins.; Value $40.00, ‘or which more be required to produce the supply. | | STATE OF KANSAS IS SHORT $78,000. } big bargaine left, UPRIGHTS, Scarfs & Edna Lo ibleg ear $32.50 at a6 '1 $90 BILLIN Resort] Throw Scarfs, 50 ins; Value Gov. Hoch Discovers that $C0,c00 , se WEBER . aren Throw Scarfs, 60 ins.; Value $60.00, at $29.50 in Coupons Is Missing from 1175 STEINWAY arate monthly Bonds: || 220 SOHMER atl nase Throw- Ties, 50 inch’ PEKA, Jan, 17.@A total shortage in son Btate Beso ot. $28.00 ; SQUARES. ies Hea Bros, $2 sire Flat Oval Muffs: - inti A, Wie a repre covers | 35 CHICKERING 2.8 0 S98, ti , 5, In- my Eating the two tall terme of Treasurer | 48 GOETZ & CO. 3 isa. Frank Grimes and one term and six ‘months of the administration of Thomas 7. Kelly, the present Treasurer, A ‘The larger part of the shortage ap- pears during the Grimes administration. ' ‘About $60,000 is due to missing coupons . from bonds owned by the State School GOETZ & CO, 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST. ‘1 Block from City Hall, Brooklyn, Open Evenings. ‘Phone 359 Main PIANOS RENTED, $2 fund and $15,000 to loss of Interest on warrants issued by Oklahoma to Kan- eas. Monthl: Veward. Broadway —Becoklyn. BROOKLYN'S MosT DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORE. |Women’s $6.50 Sample Waists, 2.98 Manafactarer’s Complete Line, Offered Thursday at “* Taffeta Silk Waists In Exquisite Patterns, Stylishly modelled and superior’ values. Made with yoke of Val. lace and pointed col- lar also of Val. lave, Winished in front with Pes eink es Floeves are Adio ton or lace models, with turned with hand - welted or turned $2.65 TEA anowiba? i poNeeNae of consis’. or welt soles; plain or tipped| Rormerly | soles. Cuban or Louis XV. blackion mille, also stay, Teséda, green an toes; Louis XVI., Spanish, Mili- $5.00, heels. Fo \ A rose, Alice blue, Nile green and pink. On 6th tary, Cuban or normal heels, ye Shoes of patent leather, college rmerly aye, Manhattan, you'll find the Shoga of finest kidskin; lace $6.00 blucher model, with Cuban heels; $3.50 same Wi aleis 08.26" Mate Your 2.98 or button models, hand-turned 4 large eyelets. and Hh sheen Bere Prmanes tenes soles; Louis XVI. heels; patent ani Shoes of calfskin, in button or| $4.00 leather tips; short vamp, ih $7.00. | lace models, wit welted soles,|, Milady ts 65c arch instep. Cuban heels and wing tips. ow. hdc Shoes of patent leather or vici kid, in button of lace models, welted| $1 95 4 N t "Robes, soles; Cuban or Military heels; collectively sll sizes are represented, a iy entey A 1 eure ‘tek mt the + though we cannot promise every size in every style ) Formerly $3.00 Sunast gate color combina Dresden Rreche and A s 50 to 60¢ PO Pa aT ore: ORS asa cs im AY erm FAMTVRY Mm], “I8CR, SWEEPS AWAY CATTLE. | Hundreds Dropping Dead in South- So far the trouble tas been confined to eastern Missouri, and Exter- Jan, 17,—Hundreds | Of cattle are dropping dead in south- east Missour! from an unknown cause, In one herd alone 113 cattle died [Renin | Saks & Company seas Important Sale of Fur-Lined Coats for Women At Extreme Price Concessions. A manufacturer who devotes himself exclusively to fur-lined coats of the ~ highest character let us have his entire stock at price concessions which are In numbers the collection of garments is big; so is the variety of styles designed for street and evening service. $48.00 Fur-Lined Goats at $25.00 Loose-fitting, collarless models of broadcloth, in black, navy, red or greem lined with selected gray and white squirrel fur. ined Coats at $39.00 " Loose and semi-fitted models of broadcloth, in black, tan, ‘champagne, white, navy or brown, lined with superior dark gray and white squirrel fur; shawl collar of: squirrel, lynx, white fox or Persian lamb fur. ed Coats at $48.00 Loose and semi-fitted models of broadcloth, white, gray, red or tan; lined with ay and white squirrel of the highest grade; shawl collar of black or blue lynx, Persian lamb, squirrel or beaver fur. A Sale of Small Furs for Women Let your estimate of its importance be based upon any factor—the character of the furs, the models or the extremely reduced prices—and on every count will this offer establish itself as important. Value Throw-Scarfs, 60 ins.; Value $29.00, at $16.50 Value $50.00, at $29.00 Value $75.00, at $39.00 \ Flat Oval Muffs $24.00 | Value $58.00, at $37.50 Value $50.00, at $29.00/ Value $75.00, at $49.00 . Pure White with Natural Tails $60.00, at $29.50 The German Sable Furs ; Value $16.50, at $7.90 Throw- Scarfs, 70 ins.; Value $35.00, at $19.00 Value $25.00, at $13.50 Value $37.50, at $19.00 A Sale of Tailored Suits & Coats for Women At Extremely Reduced Prices. Without being influenced by its true worth, or the service for which it was de~ signed, we have placed every tailored suit, street coatand evening coat which our shop affords under the ban—at price reductions of one-third to one-half. Formerly $25, 00 to $29. 50, ‘at $15.00. Formerly $35.00 to $49.50, at $25.00, Formerly $55.00 to $85.00, at $35.00. Formerly $24.50 to $29.50, at $15.00, Formerly $33.50 to $48.50, at $25.00, | Formerly at $15.00, at $9.75, Clearance Sale of High-Grade Shoes for Women ' At Prices Extremely Reduced. | We believe it to be conducive to:the healthy growth and sound development of our shoe business to stick to this principle: every shoe designed for a sea- son’s service must find service that season. \ ‘This time it is very great—from one-third te one-half of the former prices. Shoes of patent leather, patent colt skin, petent kid skin; but- As Qne-Half the Standard Prices. Satin Glaee Ribbon, 6 inches wie, ina vari- | Taffeta Sash Ribken, with satin edge,*7 Rreneh, Baill & ea 6 siecies w ‘sand millinery s! 6 inches wide, in deli- b>. hie sO wtOe, At foc ATTN TERN eT Unprecedented Fur sale Only, a few to move an entir scancita stock. “Suck From has lett us {1 the ‘Inch: henee, the greatest fur opps tunis ever known, ‘chance to pu is feared that if the cause be not a+- certained the cattle in the affected, region will be entirely exterminated New Macrid and Mississippi counties, | One farmer. while standing In ts> field examining a fine beef with a view) to shipming It to market, turned his head for & moment to ‘answer some one who called to him from the rear. He heard a thud, and turning around saw the steer Iving flat on {is back, stony dead, its mouth half fuil of uncon- uumed herbage. or next feanon, Siede Fur Co., sre exetunively for 55 yeurn. 92. ‘West 34th Street, Bet. even wey and Fifth Ave. $98.00 Fur-Lined Coats at $65.00 Loose and semi-fitted models of broadcloth in black, tan or brown; lined with the highest grade of dark gray and white squirrel; shawl collar of mink, Persian Jamb or black lynx. ‘$125.00 Fur-Lined Coats at $75.00 Loose and semi-fitted models of broadcloth in black, white or champagne, lined with the highest grade of dark gray squirrel, with collar of Persian Lamb or black lynx, white fox, or mink, Formerly $35.00 to $42.50, at $19.00 Full-length models of troadcloth inred, brown, green, light gray, navy, rose or light blue; lined with gray and white squirrel or muskrat; larde shawl collar of Persian lamb, squirrel or muskrat; sizes 6 to 14 years. Throw-Ties, 5: 3 Vi 4 $7.00 Plat Oval Muffs ; Value £15. 00, at $7.50 The Alaska Sable Purs Throw-Ties, 4 48 inches; Value $10.50, at $5.00 Neck-pieces ; Value $10.50, at $5.00 Throw-Ties, 60 inches; Value $20.00, at $10.50 The Persian Lamb Furs: Throw-Scarfs, 5Ginches; Value $10.00, at $5.00 Fancy Neck-Pieces; Value $11.50, at $5.00 Flat Oval Muffs ; Value $15.00, at $7.50 Fancy Scarfs, 3 skins; Value $125, at 0 17.50, at $8.50 Fancy Scarfs, 9 skins; Value $55, at $29.00 Flat Oval Muffs; Value $110, at $67.00 The Black Lynx Furs Throw- Ties, 54 inches; Value $29.00, at $14.50 Throw- Ties, 52 inches; Value $22. Throw~Ties, 48 inches; Value $14. Formerly $35. Formerly $68.50 to $79. 00, at $35.00, Formerly $60.00 to $72.50, at $35.00, The Rain Coats Sémetimes the penalty is great a SE ET Shoes of patent leather or kid skin, in button or lace models; $3.65 a ce SE TIN The January Sale of Ribbons sa | aa aS Nba cmt Cea al = p} Au Cars Teansrée To Hosiery Sale Of Menace a LEUNGTON <F Leunsin lo 3™: SAVE F 59°1060 @, °12.° Suits or Overcoats, $8.75. A sale that every man alive to the advan- tayes of dressing well and saving money will promptly take advantage of. For $8.75 you may make a selection from our supe- rior $12.50 stock of Cheviot, Cassimere or Worsted Suits — garments that are as well and as carefully made as any merchant tailor would make them; or you may have a splendid $12.50 3 Black or Gray Overcoat, 44 or 52 Inches tong, made in the best manner, finely finished and serge lined, For $8.75 For the Boy: Sesh at'gss0 Overcoats and 50 No Norfolk Suits mane $2.19 i arty BV Of -nveceveees SaleofEmbroideriesat10c It's policy to buy early when you can make such a saving as this mendous rise in price, and so they come to you at half the price asked for the same goods elsewhere, and they're most desirable Nainsook and Swiss Edgings and Inser- tions, regularly 20c. a yard, for... «+++ Wash Laces—We have just received a tremendous shipment of White Platt Valenciennes and Point de Paris Laces, direct cidedly fresh and dainty, at the marvelously low price, a 5c VAI, (OF, sisigwin's olsiesivoinoe se ctieang ce qeisies siceie mania $40 Sewing Machines for $10. : Buy a sewing machine from a not make eny misrepresentations. Some sewing machines sold by bal He parts when there is not a ball-bearing part.in the entire cheaply and soon become utterly worthless. _DO NOT BUY A A REPUTABLE MAKER'S NAME. paneer ack geaey sales ae be oa sale offers. We purchased these dainty embroideries before the tre- sorts, too. from the manufacturers in Nottingham, all new and de- 4n Extraordinary One-Day Sewing Machine cr reputable house only, one that does others are advertised as having machine, They are made up MACHINE UNLESS IT BEARS The PARERIney we offer. by one of thy but the ¥ best material is used in pipped with al purchasing one of these t Bloomingdales’ Goes renowned ae it name; nothi: Z the latest improvements, Light cunning: and bt ables notlsclesa. Exclusive dealers are asking $40 for the same machine, so you can readily see ats greet saving there is in ines TO-MOITOW FOF .ncceccoccccscccciovecnacgseceser $ 1 0 i— We give, free of charge, with every purchise of a Sewing Machine a Self-Threading Need] Atachment and Patent Tucker. Sale of Houscfurnishings. To-day’s news starts off with specials In Snow Shovels and Scrapers. There are lots of feathery flakes due us, so you'd better be prepared to hurry them off your pavement after they arrive, The needed tools cost little, STERL Om WEHATING SIDE- STOVES, very well WALK made with large SCRAP- clroular burner, HES, on will heat @ | small room Auliad comfortably 1-09 i SUVIO GAS HEAT. SNOW ERS, 590 and SHOVELS extra TRE NEW, light i Brery 25¢ heater, gives heat | 4 light at ‘QUARE on i or N T same time.. », 82 COVERED GARBAGE | CAN, made of gal- vaniie’ shost! iron, 290 Complete Set of Mra, polishing irons... ‘pD? uA XDLE 1d Potts’ SQUARE WILLOW TOAST- “ ER, for use” on ms stoves, four slices of bread may de toasted at one time; the finished toast fs free from all disagreeable taste, because the bread does not come In contact with the flame; practical dem- stration may be seen here, Rac Orem hath 22c ICINE CADINET . IMPROVED GAS CooK oven and broiler, inches, in pitik, blue, white or black. In all the French Taffeta Rikben, 7 inches wide, in tur- quoise, pink, white, royal, champagne, three shades of green and two of violet, 4 inches ‘wide, | Rresden Rikken, 6 inches wide, in a variety of designs and shades. ‘At 29¢ Value 70c. At 39c JAPANNED 0; te. JAP. K GREEN FPLT COVPRED FOLD- ING CARD TABLE, strongly made and finished with $y 69 nlokel COrUICMH ....6seeeeeee ees to hold 10 Ibs. Bloomingdales’, Bascinent lias Biowmtngtated, 94 Vice, P22 2. a Men’s $1 BD. Ky 50, Dooks---Populés , Whittier’s Poems. Du Barry or Coat Scarfs, | ima: kind here ener : lp. 98c to $15.00 > In Liberty Silk, Grepe de Chine. led aii tnd’ Tinsel Em- broidered eure how ings ‘ Elabora 98¢c. I8Co» $1. "30, 31-98, 58: $2.9 Kid Gloves, 59c, An Important One Day Sate, For to-morrow only we will sell our regular $1 grade of Men's P K, English Glace Kid Walking, Gloves at this price—s9c, EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED to be a value that cannot be. ¢ equalled for less “than $1.00. No Mail Orders J Filled. loomingdales’, Main Wioor, Goth (! Upon pri paren rere of te Will seit you tall $1.50 Winter W Comfortables Handsome ‘Sat¥ 1.69 Sola Pillows ¢¥ 1 9g brs, 15¢ Ee te can * 76 rane. tmport: Merce rized NapiCe size 20x20, @ { 3.98 doz. al. s.02 3 590 Pretty designs, ‘and @_Fine Linen Ht Table Cloth, size an Irish Linen Dinner size 2x2, full bleached; value $1.9; epecialet { None at theee 4 without ol Bloomingdalew ‘Sighe Wiper, Tilles, 3c. + World-renowned books, handy | pocket size, bound in half leather: marble paper sides, Published at 60c. Storles from Virgil. Stickit Minister—Crocker. Stories of the Persian Wars, Creasy’s Fifteen Decisive Battles. Longfellow’s Evangeline, Lowell's Poems. Merlock’s Fair: Emerson's Essiys, Milton's Paradise Lost. Wee MacGreegor, \ Light That Failed—Kipling, ‘8 Book. Fayorite Poems. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter. Samantha at Saratoga, Hamerton's Intellectual Life. Burns's Poems, Imitation of Christ, Robin Hood. Sesame and Lilies—Ruskin, Uncle Tom's Cabin. Rab and His Friends. Minister's Wooing—Stowe. Bigomingdales', Main Floor, Areade. All Cars Transler to Bloomingdale Bros,, * Lex. to 3d Ave, — 9 59th to 60th St,