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“FATAL FHT - AFEREE. HELD FO CONE “ Young Leo Sess, Whose Blow Killed Rosenberg, Still Missing. UNIONISTS LOSE FO IRISH PARTY IN WEST BELFAST Stronghold for Taken and Joseph Devlin Seated. _ ‘There was a sequel to the killing of geventesn-year-old Nathan Rosenberg fo a prize-fight at the George MoFaiden Physical Culture Clib, One Hundred and Thirtieth street and Third avenue, Yast night, when eleven men arrested in the place were arraigned before Magis- trate-Crane in Harlem Court to-day. ‘he most interest- ‘8 election returns ywas the capture of West Belfast by an Irish NationaMst, Joseph Devlin. Bel- fast has been a Unionist stronghold from time immemorial. with the excep- tion of a few years, when the seat now unopposed for North Kilkenny, but he will hold the Belfast seat. He toured the United States in behalf of the Irish caniso In 1902, The complete returns up to this even- ing are as follows: * ter against John Hastings, who refereed the bout.” Magistrate Crane accepted the charge despite the objections of the man's lawyers. . ‘The Sess doy is a.son of wealthy par tions are John Dillon, the distinguished Irish Nationalist, and Lord Willoughby De Fresby, who married in December last Miss Eloise Breeze of New York. ninetéen years old and is learning to be @ stone mason. He never participated , in @ prize-fight before and weighs twen- ‘ty pounds Jess than the youth he killed. Neither Had Trained. “(ld Goog,” ms young: Rosenberg catch-weights, and had not made any Preparations, nor done any training for Years Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder’ Oleanses and benutifies the teeth and purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY LU Gov, ADs. Next Sunday’s World. What Russell Sage An interesting talk with the Grand Old Man of Walt Street. : ADVANCE NOTICE “Hope's” Big Sale of $St: } Trousers than many stor ; have in their stocks, Cut From Ends, Monday morning at: $10.30 we open our Big: ie of Trousers Cut From : “By ROOM With a series of characteristic Hope offerings which speak most Concerning TROUSERS at $2.55. to-morrow night our Twelve Windows on} Broadway and Chambers: will contain TO-MORROW Fur Trimmed Great Coats ONNECT NO THE BIG STORE Charities | Contest Ends Jan. 31. moi Leo Sées, the boyewiho killed his|won Fe was hel mas | + 1 1 i oe ag Scllne la OT PD HENCE Winter Suits at | Winter Overcoats at police made their charge of manslaugh- out Life. ‘20.00 Chey Were "17.50 Chey Were ents wears ae ue tat on Ee Taberals 20 IN NEXT WE MA E ° dred + enty-first street 5 | motes: guna thst nat-houre ana my: eee 2 SUNDAY’S WORLD. ’ K | $23.50 to 530. 00. $25.00 to 340, 00. oe On the look, and his father | mong the candidates at to-day's elec- ' fs a contractor. The boy himself fs Rr Ohe Sutts are made by manufacturers whose names stand for perfection in and plaid effects, and in all of the newest approved colorings of the season. as good as the most skilled tallors throughout, trimmed with best materi roel, can produce. 8. wras called, weighed 140 pounds, and “Kid Fis," as young Sess liked to be eloquently for themselves: shape by experts and will retain their shape and fit unt!l the last day that you choose known, welghs 120. They fought at 4 to wear them. Linings are imported Venetian and Serge. G 0: are the very choicest of the ready-to-wear he vercoats Coats offered anywhere in New York. Most Men's Hig h-Srade Sucts and Overcoats. ; All Our High-Grade | All Our High-Grade} Men’s Clothing. The fabrics are principally Worsteds in neat stripes fancy Scotch Cheviots, in grays and novelty stripes; also blacks in Thibets, unfinished Worsteds and imported Velours; both single and doublo brra ded; a’l si6 fom 33 to 4y, Better workmanship you will not find in Suits that sell as high as $40.00. These are Strictly hand-tailored . These garments have been tailored into Swagger Paddock Overcoats at $20.00 Also « the eontest. ‘The Goss boy wus Inst seen dashing out of the club house clad only in his © ging costume, consisting of a small pair ot trunks. It is believed his parents will find, and gurrender him to the Police to-day. Of the eleven men ar- gested last night, only Hastings was Handsome Paddock Overcoats at $20. Gar; been gheced before eoyehery for less than saat} halt savtiheh . @ were madé to our special order, strictly in ordanee with the very latest edicts of fashion and of the sad ehlesae of materials, Final Reduction of Atterimey System OVERCOATS All our regular $40, $45 and $50 of them are silk lined throughout; others are lined with fine Vene- tlan. The fabrics comprise: Imported Meltons, Elysians, Kerseys, in both Black and Oxford and popular fancy mixtures. The Coats come in the conservative 46-ineh length; also extra long 52-inch length. embracing Imported Black and Oxford in Melton. Some are silk All sizes from 33 to 50. lined, others are Venetian }!ned. i SI o NE Table of them—Just theCoat for automobiling, fm driving, sleighing ! or evening wear. LS To make’ room jor the Trousers Sale, * Rosenberg, who was seventeen years of age, was a_plumber, living at No. 109 East One Hundredth street, and his 5; 75, 0 and S/2, 50 Suits and Overcoats at Sate Continues Saturday & Offers Excettent Yfoney Saving Opportunities, father, .who identified the body, sald he had not heard of his son's pugilistic Overcoats reduced to $1 8:50 She Suits % tis remarkably low price come in all the popular | Ope Qyerog ais Xo", teal ane, a acne too mixtures, in colors and in black, also in fancy Thibets, Clays, Worsteds, Cheviots ana scotch Fabrics, single and double breasted styles. It may interest you to know that we include quite a few stylish Tuxedo Coats and Vests of fine Black Thibet, with silk-faced lapels. Any alterations that are necessary will be made Free. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Hast.) 7 i Women’s Giderdown Sacgues and Robes at Clearance Prices. Saturday we begin our annual Clearance Sale of Women’s Hiderdowns at prices that would scarce} for thi terial. Every garment in the entire lot is ordinarily priced at considerably more than we ask tosticrrow! Manalapan Read and form your own opinion. Fatal Blow on Body. qn & mix-up near the centre of the ring Fis jumped aside at the breakaway |% and shot his right glove into Rosenberg’s stomech. With a cry of pain Rosenberg Gropped his hands to his side ant sank to the floor.’ He tried in vain to regain his feet, but, squirming in agony, he turned on his back and lay rigid. His mouth opened, his eyes turned glassy and he was gone. “Kid Goog” had fought his last fight. The referee waited for the boy to rise. The crowd, thinking It a fake, deered at the dying boy, calling him a “quitter” and urging him to “get. up Overcoat; but we advise you not to dismiss this opportunity re you see these garments. They are well made, of popular fabrics, in the most desirable styles of the Winter season. —There’s a perfect stampede after these Trousers at $2, Grousers and you'll not wonder at it when you see the “crack” styles and qualities. $3.50 would be a modest price to put on them; you need not be an expert to see that, for there's not a pair that isn’t worth $4 and over. 99430 About 350 superb hand- tailored Paddocks and Chesterfields remaining from our successful Jan- , uary Overcoat Sale are now offered at less than Winter Suit “Clean-Up” Bd THREE tables of 3 them—Wih- ter Suits of standard fabrics; wholesale prices much more than r, it cost to make them. ‘eleven.’ To make into Le vio and carried young ‘Rost room ee ag Women’s Dressing Sacques, of fine | Women’s Dressing Sacques, of fine Women's Bath Robes, of fine All- | Women’s Rath Robes, of ‘fine All- ‘Wool Eiderdown, extra heavy, All-Wool Ripple Eiderdown; Weol Ripple Eiderdown; sev- Wool Ripple Hiderdown; many very attractive styles and hand- berg to his corner. Every restorative known to pugilism wes tried, but to no Trousers Sa'e. eral very good styles; prettily Every one must be sold, and for trimmed and finished with Silk very heavy; made with round round collar, crochet edge fin- aah tana “hl onsMintand fue toosy this reason we have reduced all 11 ish, Silk Frogs and Ribbon collar, kimono sleeve; crochet Frogs and heavy Worsted Gir- somely trimmed; some elabo- of the dead prize-fighter say that death our $40, $45 and $50 overcoats e Bow; good colorings; 49c edge finish; excellent 59c dle. Hester nes 50 rately appliqued. 4 pane Roeeaberss live in an apartment- irrespective of cost, to $24.50, : Regularly 89¢.....++.++4 colorings. Regularly $1.. $5.00 5 -sseeseeeees Regularly $6.00 a 50 ouse at No. 109 East One Hundredth . Ext: Ss ial house e at xtra Special. fine Body of the fret born lay tn the Every garment is made on the ‘Clean-Up Women's Bath Robes, of finest quality Flannelette, in pretty plald effects, made with Silk Frogs and Girdle; regu'arly $2.50; to-morrow. 9B celebrated Atterimry System matching in every respect the best things turned out by the foremost custom tailors. plain dark wood, at the head of which umed two candies, while all mirrors, glass or china in the room were cov: exed. ‘Two roome away Jay the mother of the dead boy dying of consumption. Men, women and children crowded tn, coming and going. ‘4 'WO tables of them—single and double breasted. Many of the fabrics cost Wines | ‘and Liquors. Boys’ Suits &||\Chotce of any Colored QOvercoats i Yecktie tn the Store 25c “I didn't know he fought,” said the sy ” tins; hi 1e8; Pour-in- father, sitting by the. dead by fin. ‘Ask the man who wears them.‘" $3 per yard to im- Finest Silke and Satins; newest shapes and styles; Squares, Four-in: when he weit out at nighte t com | (Saipan! port.” 7> make we - hands, Tecks, Puffs, Every Necktie, except plain Blacks and Whites. || [ The Popular Branc. $5 man for a walle with lis friends, | laybe it was. ite; minybe it was rt; Dutal the sare he ts dead, ret | “He had a good education trom mt rf Yale Cocktails, An Education in Quality. Full quart bottles of either Manhattan or Martini, with a beet Ding of cherries in’ Mara- schino free; per full quart ..., 81.25 the Ii otder. to make the values still bet- Retior % et ie wathure taken one all of the 360 to 60c. grades, and will aell every one of them, at. “s (Blegel Cooper Store, Main Flos 65 Fine Winter Sits torWomen At $7.50. Here’s one of those rare opportunities where the economical woman can buy, two stylish Suits for the price of one. It is impossible to illustrate all of them, because in many lots there are only three or four of a kind. The one sHown hasa 28-inch Jacket,is prettily braided, the buttons are placed in a very effect- 15c re, 18th St.) Trousers Sale. om a Bin Rte, 1" Stations, amar school til he was fourteen, [ aye five chiidren left.” thes, the referee of the fight, was held without bail for the Coroner, WO AMMEVED < ld CAMMEYER #¢ 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Frinee Extra' Dry Cham- pagne, Delightful, fruity, effervescing wine. With every purchase of one quart or two pints we will give free one-half pint Boller-Sekt imported German sparkling wine. Sante sn quarts, each, 1.00; pints, each : 55¢ Clean-Up.” 'OUR Tables of them—Single and Double breasted, Suits of all descriptions. Zo wa 2 SR RD Trousers Sale..++++++ ¢ é f oi Royal Silk Plush ive manner. The Jacket is all Satin- We Continue our Janu y te eRe ae cgtinaiat By ian Emnavey © Co 1H Cah Underwear Wied all BSE per bottle $1.35 s , i this price we have included all broken . ao YY Boys’ Sutts, "scars; || lots of $12.50 and $18,00 Suits in spear mmeleniert aay) || a Double-breasted jackets, Norfolk Mixed Tweeds, Panama Cloth, Home- Bowmore Scotch Whiskey, jer : : GI Seen reer pabe ag a spuns and other Novelty Cloths. Re- DOH .<sescecedcorseseese cose ¢ made ber there are Mount V 18 14, i In. the Basement v “made and $2.00 pombauthere: 48 7 50 aon, $4.50; til aaeetsn BEAD s e B. 2 By ages : lot; and the price e Hermitage Rye, 10 years old, pér OYS’ OUlts, to B years; i Yee Hon, $3.50; full ers i By Offering 8,000 Pairs of wees Norfolk and” Russian || (ieee! Coaver Store, Second Floor, Front, 18th st) in see sae, ae Bi Blouse Suits, in neat grays and BKECEESEEKKS 2 é » “WI? | Sinbpitle gallon, $3.00; full quart... ‘ MEN’S AND’ WOMEN’S Asn «Ceanup |l| SEeS= $2.00 Poultry and Wats, | cree a UP TO D ATE SE AS ON ABLE irt ean-Up. trousers, at..... e Faney, ar picked young Rhode Jel- Hindquaners of cholee Canada gallon, $2.75; stull quart..... 78c y i \ : QEQSi Porsresa|ll| Boys’ Overcoats, cis et vag 2 Bee || pate a SOY eau gaat be / * eas F fo , . Pf oak Phd ages 7 to 16 years; Tourist || Fancy cuts o' Short BUR PRU EL AUR cg 5 O $ oO / ; { erstan edging Overcoat; single and double || ,Ri> Roast . ps Ne Standard Port or Sherry, per gal: ; $ ard $1.00 and $1. Fancy, are ‘4 reasted; ay cee Ton, Jug fre0........cseeeeees 3c 3 e and @ Doras. fancy mixtures. Long |] | loln Stetronh Jersey Borie!) Per, | allcea dolicd Standard Claret or Hoch, i ; creer ke SD OO | Serre | Tae” | “erase, Be and. Gees Bee, aay F . wi shades - 2 eave it Pitter ta Troueeh Hoon Gourth Floor, Frent, 18h Bt.) “(ga Floor, East, 18th St.) Interesting Clearance Sale of Volumes trom Our Book BOOKS “=. A great year of book selling at the Siegal Cooper Store has come to an end. Enormnts ie crties the operations. Entire wholesale stocks have been urchased—exten-ive warehouses cleaned from end to end. The sales we have conducted to dispose of thes immense stocks have been the great sensations of the year among book buyers = country over. © : : , : ¥ iy ‘such tremendous buying, handling and selling have left a great number | uy Rut operations like these, Mths wounded and dissbled which have been steadily Feta ies | How and Why You’ Can Now Buy 6 pes red Pas ‘ pair!! ; “The public always looks to us for The Highest Shioe Values, ‘because .of our Pre-eminent Leadership in the Shoe Trade. And ACollar “Clean-Up” 'HREE tables of standard 4 for wo» for -a- 25 the Finest Books at Such Small Prices, brands; all the new styles; all sizes, To make for the Trousers Sale, SSIEIITTEETTES , these Special Sales most forcibly illustrate the cardinal principle our book hospital. We are now willing to distribiite these to as many thousand homes as will be glad to take care of w om upon which our gredt business is built and maintained—of selling ; Superior footwear at prices far ‘below al} competition ‘and guaran- 2 a vies ‘ a i ion and ti t. j 5 Ce ee ee Te ne coe A ipisaeee ete Ths of thousands of broken lines and remainders, y teeing all-our goods. — ; ~ ee. Ma hed embracing books of every description at the greatest sacrifice prices possible to make,