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FOR OLD GUARD BALL Attend Famous Function at Garden. » Uniforms, epatiettes, swords and branses are being put in splo-and-span order by the grent brigade of mUltary and wival men who are to take part in the spectacular military march at the Old Guard Ball, to be held-in Madisom Square Garden oh the night of Jan, 2. Following the opening of the ball, at 10 o'clook that night, and the ceremony ot recelying. the colors, Gea. John T. Cutting, Commandant of the Old Guard, with his staff, will formally receive the distinguished military, naval and other guests, At the call of the bugle, at midnight, the great military march—which has al- ‘ways been the feature of the Old Guard Ball—wilf begin. Among those who have notified Gen. Cutting that they will be present are the memers of the Persian Legation at Washington. Gen. Fred D. Grant and his staff, from Governor's Island, Rear-A@miral Joseph B. Coghlan, com- mandant of the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, and staff, Col. Asa Bini Gardiner and embers of the Soolety of 1812, in the ‘uniform: of that period; Adjt.-Gen, Hen- ry, of this State; ex-Police Commis- sioner William McAdoo, the Governor ef Conneoticut and staff, a full platoon ef Highland pipers from the Caledonian Gtub, @ company of the Second Bat- tery, under command of Capt. David 3 @ detail of thirty-two files a é Geeta re: ere Guacd. & ‘ Indicted'for Three Murders. DAYTON, 0., JAN, 0.—Dr, Oliver O. ‘Haugh, the accused slayer of his father, ‘mother and brother by the administra- @on of hyocine, a deadly poison, was formal! with the crime by the grand fury, which returned Indictments prisoner last night. Three @ counts were returned against SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. (Bum rises 7.20/Sun sets, 5.01{Moon rises, 1.58 THE TID! gard Poe A 927 pag 10.50 11.14 Water, Low. Wates Me P.. 48 0.04 INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. ‘Victorian, Liverpool. Hudson, Havre. eek OUTGOING STHAMSHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY. Colorado, “Mobile. Manoa, Guadeloupe. ‘Comanche, Charleston. Jamestown, Norfolk. oe .Maine, London. ‘Talavera, gt. Lucia. ‘Brooklyn, Naples, area Bxtre Chaves for Tt. vartisement ° ee nay A ‘Huttiet Wesneuier ‘Ortiss fs_the ety unl oP Be EXAMINE OUR DIAMONDS and you witli fad them to be Just as represented. Every lamond purchased here has buck of it our guarantee of | ‘ Special To-day Hy] and Saturday, Solitaire Diamond Ring, Tiffany Setting, 11-16 Karat, $65. ¢: g Lerner 4 6, Sarfogs WA Bowery “ALL SPIGKAND SPAN (STEPFATHER ID Many Distinguished Visitors to} oa rie Clark, Aged Seven, Said| * thoning her, and Jus ison started ingul: Several mi ir ‘Ora ed the créek in Ranoocas Park. Carrie herself led them and tee A rT NOT KILL CHILD eee Lal Frent hatred against her si “Jone stands accused of brutal now abuse of his three daughters, Carrie, 4M 2) latte: D jones: ret. |. Bush were found buried in hi and the farmers about here believe he was a chicken thief. Her. Sister Had Been Murdered. phcsliaeSE neRSES Sick After Long Voyage. BAN FRANCISCO, JAN. 19.—With all hands but skipper and mate sick as the redult of living for nearly half a r diet, in need of exten- 4 with barely sufficient MOUNT HOLLY, N. J,, Jan. 19.—Mary Clarke, nine years old, who, according: to her. sister Carrie, eged seven, had) canvass left to give her decent head- been murdered by thelr stepfather, Al-| way, the French ship Biarritz, Capt. bert L. Jones, has been found|Robinet, arrived yesterday from Car- at Milisboro. Del., where she is living| aif. Four, of th with a good family. The. police sus-| 1A dabe onc pected that Carrie was lying after ques-! storms o! COLGATE HOLIDAY On Saturday, Jan. 20th, Colgate & Co. will close their offices and factories both in New York and Jersey City for the entire day in celebration of their 100th ANNIVERSARY For Men ana tOomen $322 and 54.2 Ask for the Ske-Toe. It's wonderful how-an eutraordinary- shoe wilhpopu- larive an oréimary name, The/name SHE-TOK means nothing in the abstract. Of to Seo cramps of WAL” it names, it stands for one OVER SHOE making, ant that’s the best example of NEW YOR& SPORES: BR He Bieadony ‘cabed Ieuan’ be LI 9252 W. 123th. An Extraordinary Sale of _ Standard Watches For Men, Women and Children. ‘Without any exception whatsoever, these prices are decidedly below the most sensational prices ever quoted for Standard Waltham, and Swiss movements—the best movements in the world, are actually below the prices in many instances which we ourselves ordinarily pay. If we would permit dealers to them, in a few hours after opening we would not have. one left out of the enormous quantity we have to sell, For that véty reason, limit the sale to one to a customer, No mail or telephone orders filled. None C, O. D, exam if he ever heard of » Waltham RIVERSIDE move- "eet hae re cea a we open met a at any man or! carry at §2,34. Itia, in fact, one of thove extraordinary Etat Tareas ACtabnes © tepeus tt valee ging ‘Women’ misses’ motal, ‘Women's or misses! golid 10k gold . vet, be thin fae, ia Oe gle, panda $3.00 Wiesesveneeoess2y63| plain polished jewelled Swiss Men’s of noetal, open Sage, | Movement, $10.00 value, at... $By98 rp moddl, Ory Leh full fag hopin 20 gl movement meke, hunting case, plain, crap A $2.84] © turhed and engraved, ‘it wilde, 17 jewelled movements, ‘Women's gold filled, 20 year Crescent ||} . face, plain lished, Peg antl yy i cases, Open ‘Waltham or 2.50 VAIUO. sss eeees 18.40 THE WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANCARY je Ballors were In a se- The Biarrits left Cardi Ses, She encountered heavy, ff Cape Horn. Ak SN pe Mi eg la 0 Plea Fy > * ee ee” Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats MISSES' AND JUNIOR SUITS—In mixed Cheviots, semi-fitted back, lined throughout with Satin. Velvet Collar and Pleated Skirt. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Special at ..++0+seseses+veesee Formerly $16.75. GIRLS’ RAINCOATS—In Serge, Military Cape, Plaid Lining and Velvet Collar. 36 to 52 inche® Jong. Special..,, os ses sseseesssvese.- 400 save MISSES' TOURIST COATS—In Mixed Cloth and Solid Colors. Notch Velvet Collar. 16 and 16 years. Special at.......-sscece Formerly $12.50. SAMPLE LINE OF GIRLS’ THREE-QUAR- TER COATS and FULL LENGTH—In Chev. jot and mirtutes, box back with high collar and turn back cuffs. Sixes 6 to 12 years. Special at, Formerly $16.75. MISSES’ THREE -QUARTER COATS—In heavy Cheviot and mannish mixtures. Some lined to waist with satin. Notch Collar. Sizes 14, 16 amd 18 years. Special atrescovsrece.ceosse Formerly $15.75. $10.00 $11.75 $10.00 | Splendid Values in Boys’ Suits BOYS’ SUITS—Cat in Eton, Sailor, Russian and Neal Suits made of Serge and handsome Cheviot. Regular prices up to $4.98. Special at. | Boys’ Three Piece Suits Regular. $3.98 and $2.98, Special at. ..., $1.50 «es * 669, * « 5a re “9129 8 oe cencsdatess 5,00 Youths’ Suits Regular $6.98 to $9.98, Special at ....... ne «+8 5.00 @ §t490 “ 91098, “ %....ee ++» $10.00 20% Off on Boys’ Winter Overcoats Angors Tam O’Shanters Regular S0c.sccse+++++ eseee Special at 25C S0c and 7Sdaes0-00 Cea 1s 9c “ GLBSccrsee. “75c Men’s Blanket Bath Robes Regular $4.98, $9.96, $2.98, Special at.s....sseseseee a0000$2.50 209¢ Off on Men’s Clothing — Women’s Stylish Waists (TT loor. ~ $00 White Lawn Waists—Front and back of panel } $1.98 ones woe Embrofdery, Val. Lace and fine tucking, long sleeves, button back. Special at............... Value $2.98. Madras Waists—In extra fine quality, driped or figured effects, beautifully } $1.48 & $1.98 =<tailored, betton front. Special at....... Value §1,98 to $2.50. EDERDOWN SAQUES— Finished with wool stitching an All-Wool | 6oe &-89c. a, hand made, in white or black Pecin i jato! i 29c Saturday we will offer three hundred pairs Of Edwin C. Burt Shoes For $2.25 There are five different styles in the lot, Patent pester, oth ton: Patent Leather and Vici Kid with The sizes are as follows ; AA widths in sises 3, 334, 4, 434, 5, 534, 6 6)g-andA A width in A Suanaraeheongeer Ld Special Sal Toumoriow (aaturday) Rubber Boots and Shoes a Floor) os heauar Frice, Special Price Women’s Storm Rubbers .--. 65c 39c Children’s Storm Rubbers.... 55c 35¢ Women's Rubber Boots ......$2.00 $1.60 Misses’ Rubber Boots ... $1.40 Children's Rubber Boots $1.10 Boys’ Storm King Boots .. $2.50 * Untrimmed Millinery (2nd Floon) . Advanced Showing of 1906 M sig Pagiony ie Winter Pi pene Smart stylishly trimmed with velvet, Is, porca) also wing ¢! Designs pb oN ni Special at $3.98 and $4.98. Special attractions in Fi Hats: Models in all the newest materia ancl cae Flowers, Foliage, Ostrich Plumes, Etc. Ribbons Positively the best values ever offered in fine Ribbons. New Spring Ribbons in-plain and 25¢|Ser Women’s Neckwear ae Saturday, January 20th, we $00 Dozen Stock Collare— an assortment et, Point Batiste, com- Geral mbes fioations of Embroidery ne fave ice Baan Fancy wavy print Ribbons, ie i ie #3 inches wide tee or 139¢ Value $0c, each. 100 Dozen Circular Col- ‘lare—Of Venise Lace, in cream, ecra and In this collection valued up to To reduce stock Value 55. per yard. Tine quality Taffeta Rib- §O¢ | bons $34 inches wide, all 119 desirable shades. Special at- black. are $2. before inventory aremark- edéown to,., ve 1,000 Boxes of Ruchin; Rich Black Taffeta Rib- ‘ Men's 9 size 20. . Mot wales | Ssmce tanm,cpmn foo, plein i Mt sane neendereser en engine Cae itd Waltham or ae Js $15.00 ae Wissen's ia aie! ado Bhi, pelairam ian Ree $10.18 || aS supine Sagas tone pongo! a jewelled Swiss movement, $5. hog turned or Elgin VAIUO, at ens enced vans voseer Ge B0 Shae te valuo, at. -$20.40 Xey- | —Each box containing an assortment of six Ik lengths. Special a Value 45c, Sixth Value 29c. per-yard. bons, 5% inches wide. xe Special Reni s j 19¢ Value Sic. per yard. 2 i 19, 8 Avenue, 20th 21st St., N.Y. | Candy Special. A Manufacturer’s Entire Stock of Clothing at Absurdly Low Pric This has been the worst season that has ever confronted Clothing Manufacturers. The demand for heavy garments has been unusually light, and nearly all of them are overstocked. Great quantities of Clothing are being thrown onto the market nqw—at most any ice. But every concern makes Clothing of the Copy demand, and this is the Oe cae neha Ee ee te aclle ‘and Overcoats for Men and idly constructed of the chotcest mai 1d have paid had thie been a real * Clothes. 00 Suits, $1.95 s, $3.00 {a the real worth of th splendid suits, made in Ni Pe Te ered sizes; ages 6 to 18; pr Boys’ $4.50 Salts, $2.95 ‘The price $2.9 {s an untstal one sulte—the quality of these is most un-' usual, strictly all ‘poub of, in Double reer More than a thousand ge@rmen Hach one a model of talloring; splend! the prices are a third to a hglt what you wou! Men’s $9.00 Suits for $0.00 ‘Two hundred and fifty splendid sults !n hendsome patterns and plain black; tellor- ed'in faultless style; single, double breast- ‘10 $15 Suits $7.50 The fabrics aré fine pure wool casstmeres and cheviots, also worsteds, in an excel- Jent range of most desirable patterns; : sizes 84 to 46. Men's $7.50 Overcoats $4.00 Only 20 of these, eo be quick; they're in dark Oxford gtay Melton. Mén’s $11 Overcoats $7.50 Made of all wool Irish Frieze, in Oxford and biack; also fancy mixtures in the Tourist style. Men’s $16 Overc handsome 4 Norfolks, worsteds, cb plain colorings in Russian and suite; ages 3 to 16, Boys’ Overcoats, $2,9: *55 05, ba. O5, $4.50 be. $7.50 rades $2.95 Goat: in the Ri atyla, inches; chest sizes, 84 to 44. Men’s $18 Overcoats $11.98 ‘The fabrics are fine Meitons, Ke: and Cheviots, tn Diack, gray, blue and mix- tures; hand taflored coats; sizes 84 to 46. Men’s $22 Paddocks $12.50 Custom tailored Coats, absolutely perfect in fit; made in black, Oxford and Cam- bridge, gray; and rough effects; alses M4 to 38. ratty Frou ist style in fancy sgos 8 to 14. ¥ ‘ eg A By friexes. . ite are Fe PS cutie breamted Tout fabrics are fine wool, the beautitul; ages 8 to 16, the fine Two Thousand Pairs of + Men’s Genuin +H Trou: at $1.50 and ig are Men’s Imported $1 and $1.50 Neckwear, 3 2 Cc A Sale That Should Create a. Furore Among Careful Dressers. This is our first bid for attention in the newly organized Furnish- ings Store for Men—conveniently located now, directly as you enter the centre doorway of the Store. We propose to make it the best all-round furnishings store in New York. sale comprises 1,200 Ties, made up trom the short ends of imported Novelty Sitke— grade neckwear maker on Fifth avenue, They come in all the newest shades of Plums, Resedas, Hello, Greens, Clarets, im novelty designs; also white, biack and figured elects in dark and light, Three hundred Seats are in the rlob, soft crepe effects now #0 much in vogue, with satin swivel figures and spots, SHAPE {s a full length four-in-hand, two and a half inches wide; made with heavy, pure silk satin lining, to give the proper effect when tled, producing a large, full knot. Ex~ actly the same Ties in all exclusive haberdasheries at $1 and $1.50. To-morrow at 55c. Fancy Shirts at 5 Oc Slightly Solled—but Worth from $1.00 to $3.00 Each Shirts taken out of our regular stock of $1 to $3 kinds, that have become slightly mussed and sofled from handling; alt perfect goods; one laundering will make them spic-span new. Mostly in the cuffs attached kind; stiff bosom, coat and pleated fronts; all sizes excepting 15, 153¢ and 16. If you wear any other size but the ones mentioned, be here: to-morrow for the Shirt bargain of the year—SOe. fy Four Thousand Pairs L 0s for To-Morrow Not to wear Douglas Shoes is not to wear the best Shoes for Men. To pay more than $1.98 or $2.49 for Dougizs Shoes is the rankest kind of ex-’ travagance. “Just think! There are four thousand pairs of Douglas Shoes in our stock at the writing—enough to stock an ordinary Shoe Store. they are slightly “factory damaged”—which ts our reason for selling them ut this price, but It means ‘ing to you—except a saving—and a great saving Young Men’s $10.00 Suits and Overcoats, $6.50 The overcoats are of all wool frieze in: Diack and Oxfords; also fancy mixtures, ‘The suits are of All wool bieck Thibet, the most wanted fabrio the day; single and double breasted models; ages 16 to 20 years. Men's 50c Socks, 25c Small lots of fine lisle thread, imported, comprising silk mixed and hand-embroidered designs; also many new col- orings in broken sizes; a big bargain for one day only. $1 and $1.25 Socks, 50c Finest French hand-made goods; hand-embroidered and silk mixed Jacquard effects; dark colorings; neat designs; best wearing and finest goods made; a great bargain while they last. ‘We absolutely contro! every patr bought in any other sotre tn the world—for less than their regular prices. Every pair {s stamped with their actual worth at the Dougias factory. Great Saving on Women’s Shoes. Our $2.50 5 women's I, ZQ| Women’s I 7D skin. Our $3.50 Women’s Shoes, $1.95. WOMEN'S $1 COLORED SPATS of Kersey) $1.00 FOR MISSES $150 Cloth; seven -battons; all seams reinforced; shades Ce rise galt hgh a of same great value at.....----++-- os 59c Misses’ & Children’s Coats reauctic The remainder of our entire stock of Girls’ Coats will offered to-morrow at a great reduction from regular prices, most cases the quantities are limited, therefore ovaly ee is im- possible. but you may come to-morrow with these bargains in| mind; $3.95 Girls’ Coats at 1.50 $5.00 Girls’ Coats at 2.95 $6.50 Piccadilly Coats at 3.95 $7.95 Girls’ Coats at 5.00 $12 Misses’ Black Coats, 750 $15 Misses’ Tourist Coats, 9.75 jal t of |S ctal Lot of Special Lot a Girte” Wash Giris", White sae Pgh th oI resses neeeert “496.5 re, (on sale at $1,50, $2.25, | $3.95, $5.00, $7.50 and $1.25 and $1.50, | $3.40 and $3.96. b ‘