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et that I stall: strive in the [rete T nm not old by a go0d deal. j 1h reality —1—do~not feet more than, ‘WOMAN FANTED | uhtrty.” Mr. Edison's elght-year-old son, Theo- | 2 ,dore, says he has found the perpetual _motion, “I will put @ siphon in a tank Tor wate an Tih {t Into another tank id then Leith run $t_baok: a into the tirst tank.” Llewellyn Park Noseth 2 9 a pe 'n| Gets Six Months for panne work. Hut ye come ew") Step-Children with Red Hot Poker. ‘CHAUFFEUR LOST. -_| $140. PAIR OF SHOES Mrs. Kate Gravius, the young woman Tee F. Ryan's Driver Girly iding her two small stepchildren with red-hot frons, was sentenced to aix Police Sergeant with His-Com- ; = Yenitentinry by Justice On Fifty-ninth Bi Y Birthday Hz | Ceases to be an Inventor to-Become-— Scientist. It ——— | Thomas A, Edison. _fifty-nine t old to-day, has retired as a commercial Inventor and begun lifo Hie Will In the ature ex : wa BLOCK “Addition to. Make Largest Newspaper _ Structure i in Existence. years | A Acientiat. imenthsx m-th ¥ ai Mayo in Special Seasiona to-day that subtle force which haa made him} plaint. ‘ baby LL BE A NEW M aRval or, Ww he has made, ‘as the case; A man in a fur coat walked up to] pent eece =a finay be—the greatest facior ip modern Serat, Brady in the West Forty-seventh | b ReegUrt orn { Would “hava dropped lite: Street Station last night and sald: j her attendant had not “Tam. through “with work from a ‘comnierclal= stundovint.” fe! sald, “but; a firn sof course that. dues not mean that 1) *) Ryan's. will céidas to labor. I want to play with} “Well?” sald Beret: Brady electricity 2 to see what I can learn! °“I lost my shoes,’ wald. the chatiffeur, about: it and ‘where different: experi-| “An extra pair?” queried the sorgeant, menis wilt lead. 1 have deen wo busy /seding (hat Mr. Ryan's chaumeur's feat all my. Mfo, perfecting inventions foc | were comfortably shod, commercial use that, I’ have had no} “Yeu, they were strapped on the alde| Hme to do anything eleg, and there ta of the mathin é zo muph ‘that can: be jJearned. Eleo-|‘ “f7ow djd you come to lose them? ‘Office \trictty 19 mysterious—perhaps tn 500) “They were stolen while I was fix! {years the world will begin to ‘suspect’ | the machine at Elghth avenue and For- ‘Jaomething definite about It. yeotabth_atreat.” “I want to betier the phonograph be-| “How much were they worth! asked fore I beoome totally deaf. “Ihave not! teh sereeant been able to hear well for many yeara,| “One hundred and forty foliars.” an- | you know. I“ Uitik I Can hiaks “Ue | pwered the chauffeur., Phonograph much, more perfect, the| “wW-n-a-t?!' gasped Uie sergeant sound clearer, and 56 on, “They were automobile shoes,” “Of course I may learn -someth}ng| plained the chauffeur. that will make my new storage battery | pig sergpant promined to put detec- wiore. perfect.. I may tmprove lots’ of] tives on the chad. Oo agived. Edward Laud, twenty years rh! but I shall atm at discovery. The feld js so broad and I have worked BOERS. MAY HAVE Std edna at 2 MAJORITY IN HOUSE. | ts,.cusretoe nimeeit with (vetng ber tm such narrow confines that’i am Ho Informed the police that he fed “i-am—Mr.-Ryan‘a chaiffeur—Thomap | SuUKlL Ate = | wade rey, a8. Tar utdesioa a secondétinie lant: Septet: ber, and neighbors teytiled to the cruel- tty of the stepmother to - tim. children. Finally ghe branded then on’ the \arms Qhanda with a red-hot poker, ‘Thetr futher tried to save her by: saying It was an accident, “but the -onjlitren de clated she held them while she tartured them. ‘They wer th. court to-day with thelr hands-and mcma swathed in-band fae and looked, on unmoved aa the woman was carried limp and heipleas from the room. MISS LAKE’S SLAYER CONFESSES HIS CRIME. “ESSEN, Germany, Feb. :11—The: mya- ‘Messrs. D.C. Weeks & Son have be- gun _the coristruction from plans by “Architect Horace Trumbauer of:an ad- ~#ition to the Pulitzer Building, hame of cy parca Pulttzer Building when eomplotéd will’ fll the whole block Soubded by Park Row, ‘Frankfort ‘street, North William street and Brook- anxious T get out in the limitless’ yold to Liege, Belgium, after the murder. and see what oan be found. | His conactence tormenting him and. be- “Tel¥graphing through water will perhada ‘interest me same. That ty a i Ing. without money, Land returned, d. termined to confess and take thing jmuch neglected.” But where my! JOHANNESBURG, Transvaal, Feb. LAL—The first elpctions. to — Parliament ew ‘Travavaal Constitution t summer my stor {wil be held Feb. 2, with evary, pros- je‘put on the market.) Fock of the Boers obtaining a Useful; Many of them are in use now, but I) working majority in the House of Rep- | rent Bet ‘The: murder of Aiixs Lake caused a { great sensation. Inquiries were said have established that Miss Lake was Tho new etructure ts to be completed Jan. 15, 1908, less than a year hence. <= ute 2 VO eg Co or Cae $5, $6, $7.50 Models, New. Spring-Styles, Tuesday's Wonderful Odds-and-Ends Sale! All the handsome assortments contrib- ‘to this phenomenal sale—many beautiful $6 and $7.50 models in’ the collection. i $6 Cheviot Skirts. $7.50 Novelty Suitings. — Model cluded ret offering as thi ie tyler—every fash ot Suner iad Lies Chat ca oe $5 Plaids and Mixtures, Is that“ are not ordinarily _in- such @ swespirg cdds-and- Newest Choice without $ 9.98 4) wi teserve, $2.98. No alteration: terations. No mail orders, silastic Shows Model. $17 Voile Skirts, $ O-75 Taffeta Silk Drops, One Trimm New Exgusite French of plaits,\ or with Mesh _ Voile--Spring~ weave in extremely; dressy ‘ models, showing clusters entire Ie ae hand- tailored plaits bringing! out the graceful lines of the skir ed with silk bands, or self trimmed. _ Drops of high: grade Taffeta Silk. $17 values—Tuceday, $8.75, jons FREE—Mall Orders Filted—Sale at All Three The complete building will cover 237/ think there are better ones to come out| resentatives. The nominations for slx- feet on Bianktort etreet. It will be 20 | of cur factory. However, those who are! ty-nine seats occurred Fob. 9, and to- treet, Jt | tying them ike them very rouch- ten Trétvolk “(Duta Partyy candy “But, as Ysaid, it will be for scientinc| dates were declared elected, upopposed. related to the Britlah royal fainily, the brother of her grandmother, ft waa ne, en chewing “married “x Gnughter of] aro[ine of Brunswick; Ce wife of George T eee Park Row and -& fect 4 inches on Norty, ‘William stree' Tho addition will follow closely the! architectural lines of the main bulld-/ ng.and .will‘add to ite beauty and tm- | preastyeness. It will bo Gfieen stortes We offer better service and « finer defore. Five-course Tadie d'Hote Lunch between = Rarer Guaieaerene orn-Money DROMPTy RERUNDED Ee WEST lee sT : Seda Coat Bargains cheng retin Rt Althe ens i i «name RE ata a intl Sect hiheil elie rt aceon te Ri ne 2S Be RN etn Set JAMES McGREERY & CO: 23rd Street. SILK. In Both Stores. S4th Street, LA complete : assortment of the e latest sading Oriental and rough Panes American, China, Japanese and India printed Foulards, evening shades. Silks and Satins in Black mourning Silk, Pompadour Taffetas. White grounds with large floral and | rosebud | patterns. ae +30C— os rs AOC aa emetmtaen t Ph AG ee heat ‘e I. Pinch Wide = srst7oc, tf Ut JAMES MoGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. Sdth Streot. _ CORSETS, “In Both Stores. All Corsets carefully fitted. Fine mercerized imported Batiste Corset. Medium high bust and dip hip for average figures. Daintily trimmed with lace, Supporters attached. T.45 value 3.00 Fine Imported Coutil Corset. Long deep back especially designed for well developed figures, Medium bust and dip hip-for average figtres. Supporters-ate— tached, 3.85 yalue-3.50 New Model Bust Supporters. Well - boned ‘and trimmed with lace. Made in workrooms on the Premises, 1,15 Z value ‘4.75 “) Bust! Supporters eaade of fine linen.’ Trimmied with real Torchon lace. Well boned, Made in .workrooms on the premises. L.45 — “= i value 2.50 C. B. a la Spirite Corset. New Spring models for every type of figure, : ait High and medium bust, with long, close. fitting hips and deep back for well de- veloped figures. High bust and long hips, with round back for slender figures. “High. bust and slender, graceful hips, with tapering waist line for average fig=,, ures. Made of fine Coutil, Batiste and fancy. silk Broche. 2.50 to 6,00 In Both Stores. Washable Ribbon. white — ¥ inch wide. . £. {Tere Flt RIBBON. Pink; blue and 20 piece of 10 yds, : te gg gg Brilliant Taffetas Ribbon. 5 4inches Wide. Collars:—blue, pink, mais, green, brown, -navy__blue, black, white and _A New Lot-of Long Winter Coats, Copted from an ae ast “steve Modet- and Offered ata “Sensattonalty Low Price New| The Come and see these coats. They speak better for themselves than we can speak ““for-them. They are made from: good quality teavy-wool-ththet, trimmed with inlaid _velvet-collars and silk braid new sleeres,-with deep cuffs and patch 4 pockets: cut 50 inches long cat very full sweep. The greatest value of the 4 Season at. Great Bargains in iGo at $4.98, $7.98 and a 98. A Big Drive in Skirts. _ Tao Great-Spectal Lots—The-Most Important éinnouncement: of the Season. $15 Voile Skirts at $9.98. Jet Black Voile Skirts with Taffeta Sik Drop. This Coat $2.98. Beautiful jet black voile skirts, made over rich taffeta silk drop. They are made in two of ‘the Tatest spring models, one plain tallored, the other nicely 9.98 trimmed with taffeta Both are all qver cluster pleated styles regular price —$rs;-spectat price: “to-morrow. $5.98 Skirts at $3.98. A Value That Has Made a-Sensation. 100 new Skirts, in handsome advance Spring models, Made from strictly all-wool Panamas; all lengths and waist bands: colors black a1 ~ Nery spechal Sa 5 ‘The Park Row entrance will be »@n- Seren esting sores toe two serolving. ‘ebruary Furniture scares Three Important Items That “Show How’ Great the~ Savings Are _ Throughout. This--Great— Event, $7.50 Beds, $4.98. $8.50. Mahogany Finished Chiffonier, $4.98. 5 - drawer by great columns. Five Arcade Stores, 1 thie foyer the arcade will run ronan is soe street, which. i pops drier (1. Genuine Leather k Row already. Thila rail ryenain On . the left of the entrance, but eecos ia and enl. of the present elevator zat will “make way for a ven tilating well. The new floors above will eanh have - twelve. OMees, OFeI9 ln-adl Ar fe tel polished mahogany wise yore win addition to the 137 in Chif fonier, ——iie predent P ullGuar- Baling rade quartered kes an i ale tion, heavy ewan rere ak, cup panel ends, the corner-stons Jn holstered perfect run- ning drawer work,finished with cast brass han- dies and 2 Edison, atways interesteq 1 chanical and” architectural bulldog. was conatructe eRe any plied to giant steel ‘edhe Fenult the frame of this with genuine Sale —of: dress Taffetas, 21 inches wide 23. “ 27 36 “ square mesh —weave.~ pagne, tan, castor, mode, goblin, silver — and dove grey, woodrose, moss green, golden and nut brown, light, medium and navy blue. 43 inches wide, 42-inches’ ma ~On-Tuesday, February ae tath,— 2+ 75C ..85¢ 1.00 value-85c-to-1.50 BEES AND CQLORED FABRICS: superior quality, black 65c per yard In Both Storeg, On Tuesday, February the 12th. Sale of all wool French Voile. New -Colors:—cham- teseda_ and 1.00 per yard _.-value 1.50. Black, silk ‘and ioe Chiffon Voile. 1-25. per-yard ~~ value 1.50 a Black French Voile. Chiffon finish, Jet black, 42 inches wide. 68c per-yard— value 4,00 LINEN DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, Second Floor. On Tuesday, February the rath. —Sale— of fine white-Irish Linens. Suitable for waists, skirts or suits. Sheer handkerchief linen Cambric, 36 inches wide. 28c per yard former price 46c be stanch and firm leather i Nie 2 s P 2 ‘Ad fantuets building: ther Wee lock and : Re sprareh arn Re ceats ex. | STEEL ENAMEL BED, with heavy key to each Soft finish Linen, 48 inches wide, Salling a Marvel, rf = continuous posts (like’ illustra- drawer. 48c per yard holy Ay) env omos struc tly like illustration, and} tion); fancy scroll design; well Sessa ie former price 75¢ contruily h $5.00: constructed; value r & fj bye The moe: “accoaatble in the Grea worth $5.00; sale 2 75 $7.50. priced 4 98 4 98 Medium weight Linen. 36 inches ates wriroad nas in the : feqallisizes=reeescta f | * —__wide. 36c per yard Siaveded, railroad is neat by, and the oH former price 50c Eee Bridge station of-ttie Buby 2 0 = | ‘ Be setae dacs -Yard Inlaid Linoleum. ~ | TOWELS. we the time the he sen Building was ‘ented 1 he est olice buili tn agen is wus Fine tip ~qeeesd Spoln ot Tint Chum ¥ On a level with che fi ervutory in the dome. 89c Imported Cork ee q Yood and parquet floor patterns; colors go strai sht through; guaranteed perfect; Offered on the ¢ifth floor; $1:50 value at, per square yard 3 and 4 Yard Sheet Linoleum. | SEAMLESS SHEET LINOLEUM, 3 3,000 yards of Imported Genuine’ CORK LINO- ff) 14 LEUM, 2 yards wide. Shown in H and 4 yds. wide; no piecing neces | {nlala/ “tile and. floral” patterns; sary; in inlaid, tile and floral | retailed In most carpet stores at Be the tpn haa saa Aa Tt patterns; -95c. a square yard; | _79g..a.sq. yard; special here to- world and one of the larges special, per square yards... ....., morrow, per square yard......... th America, x 41 inches; Hemmed Huckaback Linen Towels. 2.50 per doz. formes price-3,50 JAMES MeGREERY & CO, 23rd Street, 34th Street. \ BELTS. MEN'S += Creat son 200 per-yard === “ — a ____-value 33¢___ Flowered Tafferis “Ribbon slight grounds. 3 to5 inches wide. 23c to 55c¢ per yard In Both Stores. A complete Spring line of Foreign —and Domestic Novelties, including — studded and plain Elastic, Leather and hand-embroidered:Sitk Belts, On Tuesday, February the-1r2th> Sale of hand-embroidered Silk Belts. Black and white with pearl buckles. 1,25 value 2.00 HABERDASHERY. Gale of fine grey Australian wool Underwear. Extra ages Ae Bae lish manufacture. ——-—— Shirts full are ari Soft qual. ity. Well tailored. -Sizes_34 to —46— inches, Drawers full regular made, with — -spliced-seats, re-enforced crotch, “baize ———hbands,—whalebone—stitched— —Regular-- and stout legs. Sizes 30 to 44 inches, 2.95 per garment In Hoth Stores, 2 os ~ former price 4.50 JAMES MeGREERY&CO! $ i2SrdsStrectiiee 54th Streot, RUG DEPARTMENTS, JAMES McGREERY & 60, 28rd Street. 84th-Street) In Both Stores, om Sale of Domestic Rugs. Fine grade Axminster Rugs, 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 im... eseeee 1850 9 ft. x 12 ft. s2 noe sinmee 20,00 BeSt quality, Wilton Velvet Rugs. Pe ro ft. 6 in, x 15 ft... 2-003 ++ 22230,00 w/ New designs, Considerably below orig former prices, “8rd Street. 34th St, ale th ay