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» Sad Hela \y OMeces. CONDON, Jan. %—The death occurred lay of Viscount Cross, who was one the most prominent Conservative jeemen in England about thirty years He held offices in several Cabi- occupying at various times the taryship of State for the Home Beparment, the Secretaryship of State (ee and the post of Lord Privy 1. He was @ member of the House of Gommons for twenty-four years and @at in the House of Lords for twenty- wight years, having been made a peer dm 1896. He was ninety-one years old. URIC ACID SOLVENT “80 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) ‘ FREE * the day Medi log pains in the back. worn out before Demins. do not think you have to that condition. Be strong, well and More pain from |tift join jo wufferiig, aching fort and strength this t he Willams Treatmont con. an Ader dl EASY WAY TO ‘STOP HAIR FROM COMING OUT ——_—_ home remedy. compounded the powerful julce oft 0! Peru, has by ay fhe Ingredients are perfectly. ha gers nex wive and the whole Por ome or by ans rei ett fonether In an. 8 o lay Rum Shake when in the | he ambueo. sutce prepared for stop. the hair from Quickly start a ail over 4, to ub this: tettone the finger “tine ay Store Opens at 9 A. M. Cc , at 6 P. M. FUME AEA THEN TAKES POISON But Landlady’s “First Aid” Saves Hughes and He’s a Hospital Prisoner. Boarders at No. 21 Manhattan avenue, ‘Williamsburg, heard groans in a fu nished room occupied by Harry Hughes, twenty-five years old, early to-day and called the landlady. She found Hughes very {l!. On « table} until an ambulance came from St. Cath- arine’s Hospital. The doctors can’t pre- dict whether he will recover because they have not determined what kind of poison he took. One of the letters was to Hughes's mother. The other was addressed to Miss Josephine Bucksbaum of No. 130 Gratton atreet, Williamsburg. Part of 1. Pireod police say: by get th! ‘. I will be dead and you will be the cause, I love you, I. love you, I love you! I told ycul wasa bi 1 wis not.” The rest of the letter indicated he had paying attention to woman and off. It was understood boarding house that he with two children, He is ¢ discovered later, by the man only as a ring he | ‘elimina Ruth wanted to marry her, ut she told him she could not because he was a prize fighter for one reason and also eons he had been married and had a family. gee GEN. WILSON THOUGHT DYING He te Civil War Veteran—Police Captain Price Very Low. Gen. James Grant Wilson, soldier and historian, and Acting Capt. Samuel Price, in command of the Bronx De- tective Bureau, both were believed to be dying last night In St. Luke's Hos- pital. | Capt, Wilson, who lives at N West Seventy-ninth street, was atjmitted to the hospital Dec, 18. jelghty-one years Capt. Price ‘taken to the hospital last Bunday to be toperated on for appendicitis. The op- 143) teration was not successful, — Harges Sate. NORFOLK, Va, Jan. &—The tug | Edward Luckenbach and the barges ‘General Knox and Clintonia, for whos safety gfave fears were entertained? ere The barges, in’ tow of th: tus Bacar F. luckenbach, were towed ‘into thie port yesterday. The Edward ia reputed to have put? ke ' Lord & 0 a ga f—The -United | of failure pices Mr. Det tee Donate “bad the horse | by 4 thirty-seven yeqrs’as Post> and given itself over unequivocally to | master of this place. He was a grand- the lure of the automobile. An experi- | son of Abram Clark, one of mental machine has been in use for | sey'n signers of tie have now | dependence. He wa a and } the Bankers’ Trust hy | York. larceny made by John bons truckman of No, 678 Water street, Manhattan. Bingham sa; intrusted laces valued at %,000 to Canning to be delivered at eeveral piers on Saturday. ‘The delivery was not made. Canning denies he tried to steal the laces. He aid the truck wae stolen from him, and, fearing he would be accused, he! fated to report the theft. California Brand of canned fruits and vegetables that leads the world. More Del Monte canned fruits and vegetables ase used in the American home than any other brand. The reason: Uniform, high quality and moderate prices, To realize what Del Monte quality means, ask your grocer for Del Monte Peaches tree-ripened —packed where i aey Gets ed—preserved by heat alone with all thee natural distinctive flavor retsined— Premarin tnd ap] ‘ecross the continent in refrigerating care, bv eipdeasibigs dash: mma amelie” ASPARAGUS RAISINS CHERRIES APRICOTS HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE California Fruit Canners Association Largest Canners of Fruits and Vegetables ia the World SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA NORTH & DALZELL, Agents, 111 Hudson Stree: York, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley has given. Dot Monte Peach uality tnd the Weaheld, Mast Boord. of Fe eS Nay: and Army . . S, Nav Telephone and Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Founded 1826 Annual Sale and Removal Clearance of Household Linens Blankets, Bed Spreads, Comfortables & Steamer Rugs Mushn Sheets €&8 Pillow Cases The Greatest Values in these lines we have ever offered We Will Make to Order From Advance Paris Models Suits, Dresses &8 Gowns At the Following Spccial Prices Suits at $65.00 of silk, and wool materials; some of the models being especially adapted for stout figures. Watking Dresses, Afternoon and Evening Gowns $75.00 to $95.00 of the most fashionable fabrics, including Moire and two-toned Taffeta—very fashionable fabrics for Spring. Special Order Department, Third Floor Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th Removal Sale Furniture Unprecedented Reductions Throughout the Whole Stock Tapestry Fireside Comfort Chairs $25.00 Value $40.00 Just 12 of the pattern illus- “4 trated, but many other library ‘ } chairs and rockers in denim, leather, tapestry and cane equally good values al the same price, St. A TES 5 ici la Meal Lexington to 34 Avenue Imported China and Glassware for Our January Clean-Up Sale! youreelfof the best values, as in some 458 “$698 Be hereearly and avail cases there are only a few of the sets listed. Dinner Sete of Austrian China—5! Austrian China- Dinner’ Sets of Austrian China— | Tea Sets of 100 pieces with soup tureen; are e r: Sis08) Sez Go woig nd Cut $2.50) eee pave China Berry | Water Ganevh ih fe mrvor platen OG 5D) pects deSeence, 5c! tows ic ‘Third Prseily 5Oth At. re ee BLOOMINGDALES Hosiery “* Pree * Men'e Imported Lisle and Stik Socks, ina variety of Women's Silk Lisle Hi rt tons black and cor: Te " Women 2 ui LL ebony lin he —garter top; black, white wad ee ancl cobaes 40 Boys’ & Girls’ Hose, 11¢ Children’s fine cotton ribbed aod stockings; mostl; large sizes; as they are sam black, white, tan, pink and aky. LOO NGDALES’ Dr. Denton Sleeping ‘) Carmenisfor Children, 23c Doctor Denton Hy- gienic Sleeping Gar- A mefits for hoys and girls; sizes 1, 2 and 3 years old; regular price SOc. Limited quantity and only in the sizes Mentioned at this price. Hands and feet are covered. é Main Ploor, ——— BLOOMINGDALES* A Women's $2.00 Sweaters, $1.28 All wool mannish weave, closly knitted; high rolling collar; gray, cardinal end meroon; sizen 36 to 44, Women’s $3.00 Sweaters, $2.24 Soft, all wool, in fency weave, fin- ished with Byron collar; tan, maroon, y, navy and black. Women'a$5. 00 Sweaters,$2.98 Mannish weave in fine all wool wor- sted, strictly hand finished; shawl collar and patch pockets, white and navy. 59th, to 60th Street A Clearance of Winter Coats, Worth $ “4 88 up to $10, at Choice Winter styles, made he and durable materials. Brincipal offerings ee Blac and White Diagonal Got, ine tereaig stitched belted effect, Diagonal 8 Tweed Conte, in three-quarter length model, with drop toedon tate, babes Plaid Back Mizture Goats, buttoning close to neck, $4.88, fo taal meta, Chinchilia Goats, in three-quarter effects, with lay-down collar of caracul cloth, ba8ar Other Styles in Kerscys, Mixtures, Two. Clothe, tte al at $4.88. eee Hees weet We aleo offer a bij varie of bet snd dates a piece tha “ply (Sots coca BLOOMINODALEY $1.15 Kid Gloves, 2 dwisiens at Reduced Prices 98c Sweater Vests, 69 Double breasted, closely Initted; in gray and white; sizes 36 to 44. To wear under coat in cold weather. Children’s Sweaters, 48c These are ‘‘seconds” of dollar Lane pre @ great value at our low "islet Wool Sweaters, $1.89 Made of finest all wool worsted, with patch pockets and high collar; sives Dato 3s inallcolors,, sfajn meer, ° BLOOMINGDALES" Table Linens, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets and Comfortal In the Greatest January White Sale We Have Ever Planned! Some of the Many Opportunities: _ All Linen Damzsk Table Cioths at $1.00 Hemstitched or hemmed; big variety; new desi Round Scailoped Table Cloths at $1.69 Imported from Germany; warranted pure linen heavy quality, free from starch or dressing; handsome circular patterns, designed for round tables, $3.00 Kemstitched Linen Table Cloths at $1.95 Beautiful heavy quolity satin demask, exquisite desi bleached; size 64x64 inches, $5.00 Fine Damask Pattern Cloths at $2.95 On account of no matching napkins these Cloths were purchased at a great sacrifice. Warranted pure linen, Souble satin damask; 244x214 yards square; in two of the handsomest and most elaborate designs. 89e & $1.00 White Crochet Bed Spreads, 68c Includes ypreads for single and three-quarter beds, good, durable quality that will wash heavy, hemmed, ready for use. No mail, C. O. D. or phone orders. $1.75 Scalloped & Fringed Bed Spreads, $1.29 An enormous asvortment of fine white crochet spreads, some with embroidered scalloped edge, others with heavy knotted fringe, both with cut corners; also hemmed spreads, $3.75 White Satin Bed Spreads, $2.85 Handsome white satin bed spreads, in beautiful raised patterns; extra fine quality and very large size. 19¢ Barnsley All-Linen Towelling, 12!<c Yard This is an exceptionally good quality towelling for hand, roller and dish towels; warranted pure linen, very absorbent and will not lint. service. Bleached and new designs. All-Linen Napk Irish linen napkins, 22 in. sold at $2.50. Ruck Towels, $ large sii ted borders. Mail orders wii 50c Mercerized Table Damasks at 38¢ Yard Look like high-priced linens, Will launder beautifully and give excellent 98¢ Irish & German All Linen Table Damasks, 68c Yard splendid, serviceable qualities; many $1.75 Napkins, $1.35 Dozen This lot includes Irish all linen napkins and German: dice napkins, firm heavy qualities. juck Towels,75¢Dez.,7¢Each A_ limited quantity of excellent quality huck towels, large sise, white, with fast colored borders. i Hi] if sit i E bleached; silver ¢ 3 i i a3 j i ga a35 * REREEE FTTFERTTIT Hat HE Qeeeeer uu BREE i { Doz. 9¢ Each 1 receive prom; \pt | hotela attention. Main Floor, 0th St. tection. - | size 61200 inches. BLOOMINGDAL Extra Special _ Silk Shirts, $1.98 Superior messaline, in black and navy and washable silks in pretty stripes, Like the pic- ture with roll collar or high French turnover. We are also showing a com- plete line of beautitul sheer white Blouses at special prices in the White Sale. None C. O, D. All Layer Feit $@.98 | This Brass 7 Mattress lor Bed, $9.95 24 Floor, These mattresses are our own make, and we consider them equal to any Edie fot, maatsrone ie Greater ‘ew ‘or’ Az, S18 ORs 60 ER, of layers pure cotton felt, not abies ee aoareet with Ibote cotton of tined fillers, bright or satin finish; any size. with loose cotton, Heavy rede of] Our regular price $13.50. ticking for covering: Fourth Fiovr with 2-inch five one-inch January Offering of Hair Goods Splendid values of the newest “and most fashionable hair goods included in this sale. A few of the specials are: 24-inch Switches, of fine wavy hair... .82.70 28-inch Switches, of fine wavy hair. ...99.70 20-inch Gray Switches, of fine wavy $3.70: Large Psyche Puffs, for high hair dressing. .66c Sanitary Hair Rolls, that can be washed. . .48c. Mail Orders tly {ies and eetisfac- tion guaranteed. Pons Cc. O. D. Your Choice of a Fine — Arm Chair or Rocker at $12.75 This is one of ‘the most re- markable offerings of the season. come, cate able end pea strong, comfortal to the eye; Indestructible Steel Springs, poe in Brown 7% Chase Fabrikoid Leather, which is fully guaranteed, tl He abge 4 § wi: He “Utica” and ‘‘Mehawk” Sheets Pillow Cases at caer i H i g i \g ae f k