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a ec ee by it yg A pald in the District-' The young woman with whom Woot Hin father, who se: wey in anid to have been infatuated ives in pry Beene, is wealthy and in is now being sane re aA ak’ Yast ie Ba Pg Bo is Woolsey’n detectives who tha’ t | he hae been married her ban oe Woon in the bani monte was! AND HANDS B. Altman & Co. p White with rteen year. jto uw a ey up hie own accounta, hin * “Investments” ‘. ‘ihe automobile fscovered that his books company. ano “not valance with those of his friend. spoke to White re Seootaine ay ‘Woolse: White told him he had the money and juggling Woolsey gum” on His Pal, | pe pay White, and the Handbook =| *now the ai WRITS FOR GAMBLERS. Mate viol bya band of Broadway crooks, Some of Them May Have to Give Up Money “Won” or “Lost” in “Investments.” HL Ea i aH tate elbabeeshsbetee ioe eEbe a! HE li Hi rt BYFAR WOMAN == it I know way for both bd ¥ wet Me Wnite told Woolsey. 0 er en ener in Government Charges Undervalua- dividends inside of four We, Co Ala navined ad White to make wu Nobody wil what he had taken, Men are Nervous. on further ventures, but the | keeper wan enthusiastic over his fomobite prospect, which, according 8 fake which had bee y to spur on White, “ CINVESTMENTS ” OUT AS EXPECTED. At this comes tn, cated, charming. pabigt at asked the young to une influence in having Woolsey invest weoey in the automobile He and fascinating woman et which attracted Alon. when he fell in tine |" inch of re Union Fr ‘Compan Joseph T. White, and theviana of dollars Whereas the the Plasa Branch of reosiving c! . oor ee ‘doc! wi 4 White out of a “fix” ye could take the | “inveated’ facturing oe lost, of that the: 3 Be the “company.” witane that he had ade the i ‘i : at! Hj il! i i il = t $8 ie ale § Eas 3 fi fet He Hie Beg Tagene? i Clearing Sale Suits, Dresses, Coats, Wraps, msm Dancing Frocks jen, Instead of Ngurin; book DION’T TURN | and two other concerna by Assistant int the young woman ihe was young, well edu- White knew her ‘Woolney was infatuated with her. and Dasuars te month ago, for $1,220,000, Hesides business, He; i a told her of the great returns It would | | And Cuticura Ointment are world favorites because so’ effective in restoring the! natural purity and beauty the Government OY | of the skin, scalp, hair and hands when marred by "n-) Bhe Aid speak to Woolkey, and, the \ mpeg § ah nee ioe foctores” for Haviland & Co. is sued h the ohtoct of pore for nt png scrape volving several hundred dollars, + * | erecensed % wel so = White ed” in the utomobile many: | tions must be course, That waa the|ernment will refuse to exhibit at urpose for which the band of crook taco aul tween ‘Then, tion turned 0 the pom ion, turned o the ee res aoquaint- eats! iressenett ce for fe re : tb end bach, ( Ly pit raatian f, ii i CHINA MANUFACTURERS SUED FOR MILLIONS nN tion of Vast Imports of " French China, &) Additional suite aggregating more | than $2,000,000, growing out of expos. ures of the alleged undervaluation of vaat importations of china, were filed to-day against Haviland & Co, United Staten District-Attorney Ad- diron #. Pratt, acting for the Gov- ernment. Bult wae filed against Theodore Haviland & Co,, china importers, one against Henry Creange of | por srg Pade book third atreet | y . Lanternier & Co., of # ine treet and Irving place ite allewe that the defend- ante sta doftanded the use of falee invoices entered at y | the Customa poets oe the valua- it le rumored that the French Gov- |sightly conditions. in| Frat ching exports have vastly dec began. James McCreary & Go. On Wednesday, February the 25th RIBBONS High Grade Imported Satin Ribbon,—8!4 inche: wide; various colors, including pastel shades. value 1.00, 70¢ yd. Black Satin Taffeta and Moire Taffeta Ribbon, —614 inches wide. value 8c 25c yd. Special Sale EMBROIDERIES & ROBES Very important offering of seasonable mer- chandise at unusual prices in all Lace Sections. Ecru Batiste Embroideries,—new dainty designs. value 40c to 1.75, 25¢ to 1.10 yd. CUTICURA 5th Avenue Boys’ “Dickens’ Suitsy@ Special at 99c The same suits are being sold in one of the large downtown stores, as @ xpecial bargain, at $1.19. We compared them, and fin them identical with ours in every way. This bears out our oft-repeated statement t “Koch's uptown prices 1 make dowatown shop- ping an extravagance.” Here is a direct saving of 20c on a dollar. The suits are made after the fashion of the time when Dickens penned his famous works. Blouses are of woven madras, trimmed at | [collar and cuffs with chambray. Trousers are quality ch Tan, gray and blue, sizes AR si nen 3 to 8 years, 24 Fhog, Silks—Spring Styles 61.60 Charmeuse, 40 inches wide, colors and black $2.00 Canton Crepe, 40 inches wide, colors and black 61.80 Fidur de Soie, 40 inches wide, different designs —— $1.50 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, colors and black At the untform price, $125 $2.00 Silk Poplins, $1.45 42 inches wide, most Li Acard and Mee wearing fabric, in white, black, hegonia, olive, myrtle, say Copenhagen and wistarin Reduced Prices Now on rown, Fusset, navy, gunmetal, liht eray, Main Floor, “RogersAl” Silver-plated Flatware} Teaspoons—set of 6; reg ved ‘Thc; at. s 98c Gabardines, yard 69¢ ita Pres the snme dust shedding suslitios tha altar” it has the same dunt ing qualities that bas and will standthe hardest kind of wear. We are showing it in small pirecheck design, sf aches wide, in Copenhagen, Congo, tan, wistaria, navy and black. Value Be vard, Chiffon —-* $ Cotton Diaper All Wool, yard I. 19] Pe 48 inches wide, in rdeig colors and sponged and shrunk. aa the same price, too, there are 54- h all-wool mannish suitings, Eng- ee serges and pencil stripe Cegpena values up to $1.75 ayard. Seeond Ficor, Another Big Towel Surprise 35c and 80c Turkish 9 Bath Towels, each 1 Cc os phon ork Tot | the bleached, with hemmed a pr iia durable and absorbent cloth, free from all impurities. 18 x 96 inches, per 14 dosen.. 35¢ 20 x 40 inches, per 34 dozen.. 45¢ 24 x 48 inches, per Hp dosen. - 55c ‘The mill shipped them Bed ee as “ or a possible oil spot here and there. You gains we have ever hang They are full bleac! plain white or with red or blue borders, Turkish Bath Mats le imported materials for tailored § | jeady made, hemmed and washed, § have prepared for to-morrow (Wednesday) An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Tailor-made Suits comprising a number of new, smart modeis in the latest materials, which will be offered at the following very low prices: Three-piece Suits of siik moire, at $55.00 Tailor-made Suits of silk taffeta, and of silk moire combined with gabardine, at $36.50 Tailor-made Suits of gabardine; and of serge with taffeta combination at $27.50 Tailoremade Suits of wool crepe and serge at ri 772) The following have also been arranged for toemorrow (Wednesday): An Interesting Sale of Women’s Blouses comprising a number of attractive models Prepared for the occasion and marked at special prices, as quoted below: Shadow Lace Blouses, with underbodice of Oriental design and silk girdle in gold, black or Copenhagen oe ele tt $9.50 Crepe de Chine Biouses, in shell pink, maize, tango, navy blue and white; in a kimono model, with Gladstone collar; vest and cuffs of white mousseline de sole at $7.75 French Hand-made Blouses of Batiste, with silk underbodice in a variety of attractive colors . . . . at $6.00 Ecru Net Blouses, embroidered in self tone andlinedwithnet . . . at $5.50 A Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear offering excellent values in American-made Undergarments at these prices: Night Robes at 85c., 95c., $1.45, 1.65 to 4.25 Combination at $110, 145, 2.35 & 2.90 Corset Covers at 55c., 68c. & 95c. Drawers at 48c., 68c., $110, 1.45 & 1.65 Colored Novelty Embroideries..10¢ to 95¢ yd. Petticoats at $1.00, 1.50, 1.95 & 2.85 | vars neeiee Re At Less Than Actual : is order, to wy y sat, seeeatel White Muslin Embroideries,—novel effects ‘They came mixed in with the Bath Towels a are ee ian | Also Women’s’ Crepe de Chine of Women! 's Outer Garments weare i rg ie eo vd seed ton. Spe Ae 28 and 35¢ Urderwear ‘ering these at prices muc! low Pia er . roi eg Sg 5 a ag an ae hose 5 295 yd. r) . | Crepe de Chine Night Robes bo weueky asked ‘for such high- Embroideries in Nainsook, Cambric and Swiss; Women Ss Silk Petticoats | at a - : $4.75, 5.85 & 6.50 nie $12.50 to 49.50. esses, $15 to baer foun ats, $9. 50 to 4 Dancing Frocks, 10.50 to $19.50 ‘The assortshent inclades the latest models and fabrics. New yy Dresses for street, afternoon priced. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 33d and S4th Streets be ee ea Oe ee BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Will place on sale tomorrow 100 New Tailored Suits of imported Poplin, in navy and black, - coat lined with peau de cygne. Suita- _ ble for present or early Spring wear. ~~ “Women’s and Misses’ sizes. 18.00 4 i 25c to 1 : 4 yard strips. lesa ead Rant 5 yd White Swiss Embroidered Robe Patterns on White Batiste. value 6.50, 3.95 White Embroidered Voile Robe Patterns,—various designs. value 1.50, 5.95 Kipensien te dieceted to the weey cate sive combinations of Embroidered Flouncings suitable for dancing frocks, and semi-made Robes, such as Chiffon and Organdic, Voile and Net, Crepe, Net and Organdie, also Net and Batiste. STAMPED PATTERNS Stamped on Cotton Crepe— Stamped Pillow Cases on Linen or fine Muslin— Hematitched or Scalloped or Scalloped ; ‘value 00 to 1.00 35c to 75c Made on the straight lines; of excellent eats, mas: mes Toupee «cha s ceaescl ag wl oe evening § 1. 9 8 A Very Unusual ee pee ripplettes in various stripes, Plisse stri; el i? fipoleti ttiiped, checked genuine Wixean ste: 18¢ and 850 cis Pel posta $2 | Silkoline Comfortables, $1. 49 Full size for three-quarter ble beds; tila pre hand finished with Diack atitebed vende The ven te ph ea] apd ton, Covering is fine silkoline; le cP. KOCH @ CO, ty al HOLZWASSER&CO OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9PM 10% ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURCHASES j arittrrtss Crepe " Chine Chemilettes (consisting of combination Corset Cover and Drawers), at. 6 6 he hee $4.25 & 5.00 Crepe de Chine Underbodices, lace trimmed, at. ° e e e e $1.90 & 2.25 will consist of the following, marked at Y less than the regular prices: HATPINS of enamel in attractive colorings, combined with rhinestones and sterling silveremounted . . . «» at 95c. SAUTOIRS of black silk cord, with sterling silveremounted ornaments of pearl combined witherystal «6 ee at $1.25 with silveremounted ornaments of jet come bined with rhinestones, at $1.75 & 2.00 COLLARS of black velvet, with ornament of pearls and rhinestones, sterling silver- mounted . - «© ~ «+ at $2.00 RHINESTONE HAIRPINS each - + « $435, 1.75 & 2,75 WRIST BAGS of black moire or striped silk, with change purse . . . at $4.75 Also, at corresponding reductions in prices, a Selection of Sterling Silver Vases, Candlee sticks, Baskets, Cheese Dishes, Spoon Hold- ers, etc, Inciuded are 250 STERLING SILVER NAPKIN RINGS at Heir i tea ASaleinthe Novelty Jewelry Dep’t | $1.75 & 2.00 . ~. =-