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>COLGATEHOVT, -CLUBMAN, BROKER DESATLLHOME For Many Years Identified With Railroads of Country and With Wall Street. Colgate Hoyt, senior member of the Stock Mxchange house of Colgate Orr & Co,, No, 14 Wali Street, Man- hattan, died this morning in his home at Centre Island, L. 1. He had been ill since New Year's Day from a complication of ailments, Mr. Hoyt was born in Cleveland, ©., March 2, 1849. He was educated in the Cleveland public schools and Phillips Academy. He married Miss Lida Sherman of Cleveland on Oct. 16, 1878. b WO, Hex tenisned_ ap director of the Union Pacific Railway in 1884, Sub- sequently he became a director of the Ofegon and ‘Transcontinental, and was Vice President In 1889, Ht was @ director of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company and of the Northern Pacific Railroad, and was Vice President of the Duluth and Manitoba Railroad. He became interested in the Wis- wonsin Central Railroad in 1884 and Was a trustee. He was a Vice Pres- ident of the North American Com- pany until 1889. He was made a member in 1890 of the reorganized committee of the M. K. & 'T. Railway and later Vice President, At the time of his death he was senior partner In the Stock Exchange house of Col- gate Hoyt & Co., and Vice President afternoon to row from the Sheepshead Bay Rowing Club to Kennedy's Hotel, Rockaway Point, where he was to have luncheon with the proprietor, John Kennedy, When he was long overdue Keypedy looked out over the water and se’ man in an open boat apparently trying to push through an ice field. Kennedy telephoned Rogan's brother, George, who said he had just wakened from a nap in which he dreamed that John was in trouble. When Kennedy went back to look for the boat again he could not see it, and no sign of the oarsman has been seen since, posse tes ouatsetiey SNOW HERE COST CITY ONE MILLION This Inclhides Damage as Well as Bill for 18,000 Men Who Cleared Streets. Street Cleaning Commissioner Al- fred A. Taylor to-day said that re- ports received from the various heads in charge of snow removal showed that the main arteries, the principal cross streets and many of the side streets in the Boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn had been cleared of snow. The amount of snow re- moved, he said, could not be figured in less than a week. It was estimated the fall in the city amounted to 8,000,000 cubic yards Including damage to property the storm is estimated to have cost the city $1,000,000. The streets were cleared by 18,000 shovellers and many pieces of apparatus. The city regulay force, amounting to 7,000 men, was supplemented by 11,000 men hired for the emergency and 3,000 more could have been use The extra help re- ceived 50 cent hour. OYSTERS , ment of their sleeves and Be Dee etcieis Gada and|| Fried, | Whichever way So o ‘ompany. ° é He was a director of the Canada soa nee | you prepare Copper Company, the Hoenix Mines, || Stewet | them be sure Cuba Copper Company, Brooklyn|| Fricasseed, | to serve them Rapid Transit Company end a director |{ Panned, | with “Eddy’s and member of the e Com- | i 1 Gist 3) mittee of the United Cast Iron || awe a Pipe and Foundry ( Vie was ” a member of the Commit tee of the Re w AS poration of F Us Mr. Hoyt was a OLD ayvie auce MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y, Union Metropolit a former Pres al | the Slee} Country ber and Society “PINCHED” WOMAN \ FORFEITS HER BAIL | No Trace of Mrs, Sulllyam Since Her | Day in Court. | $100 cash bail fur *RESINOL | Soothing and Healing | Tostop dandruff and | ‘| loss of hair and | ee ee || Promote a healthy |) plaint that she had been pinched by | scalp, begin the Resinol | eee tite uretnoon declared’ Oy | treatment today Magietr on er In Washing- | im tol Hi t to be forfeited. + , Hemadiately atter the bail’ ¥ pro: | Trial free t € ‘vided for her last week Mrs. Sullivan > | packed’ her belongings end fete the Dept. 13T Her present unknown to the Broadway add | whereabouts are court. The bail was furnished by Charles A. Snowden, Sunperintendent of St. Luke's Sunday School, at Convent Resinol & Avenue and 1fist Street. He sald to- day that he had been introduced to her by her husband in 1905 and came to ‘her rescue “as a Good Samaritan.” | Attorney for Mr. Snowden asked | Magistrate Oberwager for a warrant | for her arrest. The court replied that this was not necessary, that if anyone | discovered where she was a message to the court would result in her im- mediate arre —— REPORT NEWSPAPER MAN | ug MISSING FROM BROOKLYN John Rogan May Hae Been Man Seen on Hoat In Sheepshead Bay. John Rogan, No. 54 Stratford Road, Brooklyn, assistant editor of the Brook- lyn section of the Sunday American, has theen reported to the police of Rockaway Point as missing. be almost @uncanny in its power to bring to the | wearer Health, rity, Long Life and Good | ppiness, Prospe: Luck. The fad of the hour the country ZS esti tes aoe He statted at 2 o'clock yesterday Tad Ot- PARQ Special for Tuesday, Jan. 31st Chocolate Covered Molasses Plantations POUND 49c value BOX 24c Extra Special Noon Day Bite Between 12 noon and 2 P. M. we will sell a Half 10c Pound Bag of this We Also Offer Old Fashion Cocoanut Bon Bons: Our regular 59c goods. POUND 49c BOX Special at.... Walnut Patties Almond Patties Midget Sticks Brazil Patties Fruit Patties About 30 Bars Woodland 10 Flavors in . Decorated PACKAGE 29c t a Know what you buy, when you buy furniture Furniture Buying is Concentrating at Wanamaker’s --in this February Sale-- Adorable White Frocks for young girls’ parties $13.50 to $49.50 Simplicity, both of line and detail. distinguishes dainty, new frocks whose individuality depends en- tirely upon the clever treat- skirts. Imported fully embroidered, fashions, for the small girl, a delightful Em- ire frock with an unusually full skirt. A chic, long-waisted frock of imported s' » with bouffant skirt composed of four em- broidered swiss ruffles, will be declared “a perfect cream” by the girl in her early teens. For the youthful miss there are smart, long-waisted frocks of embroidered, imported or- andie, made ‘with becoming fatesu necklines and the pret- tiest slashed sleeves; straight- line frocks of silk fish net organdie, beauti the skirt, which with the elbow hy length sleeves are edged with a fashioned over crepe satin | beautiful braid from M. RO- foundations; charming fiocks of DIER. Canton crepe fashioned with Second Floor, Old Building All Velvet Dresscs repriced $1 9.50.. | ‘and $39.50 to hurry them out ‘tomor= , row—prices have been very much more, as you may readily imagine Day and evening models « Recond Floor, Ola Building ~ Odd Blouses, $1 to $6.9 Lingerie blouses of all types, from regular stock reduced because slightly soiled and incomplete in size Hand-made blouses with hand-made Filet or Irish laces—blouses with frills edged with l!ace—blouses with Tuxedo collars and vestees trimmed with hand-drawn work—and severely tailored blouses in a variety of fash- ions. 5 Linen, dimity, batiste, madras, habutai—many hand- made. An opportune time to buy—if you need some new blouses to wear with your sports suit ur taiileur. Many small sizes—but sizes from 82 to 46 included. Third Floor, Old Building Fur Coats and Wraps Specially priced Black caracul coats and wraps, $395 Distinctive models, all 40 inches long, and lined most attractive- ly with heavy crepe. Collars of skunk or squirrel, One uausually smart coat has a band of squirrel forming the collar and fecing the entire coat to the hem. Moleskin coats, inches long, $295 Straight coats, with flaring silhouettes, or bloused back. All lined with taupe color silk. Hudson seal coats and wraps (dyed muskrat), $395 40 and 45 inches long. Cape collars distinguish some ot them, Persian lamb coats, 40 inches long, $295 Large shawl collars and cuffs of skunk, Second Floor, Old Building Smartly Pleated Skirts Reduced to $19.50 Waistbands 36 to 40 Some of these skirts were originally priced as high as $29.50. Smart woollen fabrics, patterned in stripes and checks in the conservative designs that are becoming to the more amply proportioned woman. The skirts are cxtremely well-finished in every detail Hand- laid pleats, Black, navy blue or brown, First Floor, Old Bullding 150 Blue Serge Suits for Boys—$9.75 each Woolen material, of fine weave. Well made, in nor- folk and pinch-back styles. Some have plain fronts, some have pleats. All have belts. “There are .o other suits like them in the city at the price,” is the report that is brought in by our comparison experts, Sizes 8 to 18. 75 more Mackinaws at $8.50 Priced usually at $16.50, $18 and $20, The last lot went so quickly that we are lucky tv get even these few for Tuesday. Of heavy materials in large checks and plaids, with patch pockets and all ’round belts, Some have muff and patch pockets, Sizes for boys from 8 to 18 years. Men's Floor, New Buliding long panel fronts and vacks, ef- fectively embroidered, or with loose panels at either side of been selling right along month in an pair. blue, taupe and blue, rose and blue. Bound both ends with silk. away of good corsets in popular makes. carefully constructed of boned. - Gloves 152 pairs $3.75 to fe grades at. $2.50 8, 12 or 16 button, mous- quetaire length, suede or glace finish, White, black, tan, gray, beaver. A!) sizes in lot, but not in every style or shade. Also some short gloves, at $1 and $2, Among them are some of our best makes. Children’s Lined mittens, 85c. Lined gloves, $1. Main Floor, Old Building Hotel Prozrietors and Snow Shoes $5.35 Originally priced $6.75 0 $10 Ash and pine frames. For men, women, boys and girls —shoes weight pounds, The Sports Shop Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding suitable {or any from 65 to 200 | Club Committeemen--Note In the Sale of Paintings are 20 large canvases that hung in the Paris Salons of different years—$50 and $100 each now Some of these large canvases are five by siz feet, four and one- half by seven and other large dimensions to fill great wall spaces— French rural scenes, landscapes, scenes of peasant life, large figures. Bring your space measurements when you come. Eighth Gallery, New Bullding $22.50 Velours Portieres, at $16.50 pair Special purchase of 100 pairs of portieres that we have month out for $22.50 7 feet 3 inches long, 40 inches wide and made of velours of fine quality, deep-piled, thick, heavy, lustrous. All made up with French edges, ready to hang. COLORS—rose on both sides, brown on both sides, mulberry and Fourth Gallery, New Building These Low Prices—for Tuesday— To Lighten our Bed-covering inventory $30 Camel's hair and wool blankets—$19.75 each imported blankets. Life-time blankets. Camel’s hair a1d wool on cotton warp. Grecian key border. $20 White Trapper blankets—$13.50 each 72x90 in.; favorite blankets in the ‘cold north-west; ALL wool, extra heavy; white with broad black band border. $14.50 French jacquard blankets—$9.75 each 80x90 in. Very warm bed coverings, $12 Camel's hair and wool blankets—$7.75 each 66x84 in.; American make. NO dye. NO cotton. Natural color. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding Get them while you may— Just 30 Wool-filled Comforters—-$4.85 Floral silkoline covers; tufted, Virgin Wool-filled Comforters—$5.50 Cut 72x84 in.; floral silkoline covers; plain sateer borders in colors—pink and blue. Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Odd Corsets at $2 A corset for every figure in an end-of-the-year clear- Well fitting styles, irm materials, lightly and well ‘Third Floor, Old Building Tuesday—last day ot The January White Sale Your last opportunities to take advantage of substan- tial savings offered on Our entire stock of French Lingerie. | - Imported, hand-embrotdered Lingerie —Silk Lingerie reproduced after French models Dainty, hand-made batiste Lingerie | —Inexpensive, American-made Lingerie | —Babies’ hand-made Clothes from France —Lovely Belgian Lingerie for Miss 14 to 20 —Practical Lingerve for Children and Young Girls —Charming Silk and Albatross Negligees —Moderately priced Aprons and Morning Frocks —Hand-made Blouses from Paris —Corsets, Brassieres and Petticoats Third Floor, Old Buliding. _Negligees Deeply Reduced Lovely soft material $12.75 to $97.50 back s n, Georgett ep f fon velvet and satin—deftlv com- bined with Chantilly, filet and metallic laces; metallic embroid- eries; Grecian motifs haiid-appli- qued; brightly colored beads and pretty French ribbons. Third Fieor, Old Building. Hlostess gowns Tea gowns Tea coats Boudoir gowns Breakfast coats Wanamaker furniture is accurately tagged (Originated by this Store) The buying is concentrating here because here is the greatest collection of high-character furni- ture ever offered in its entirety at reductions of 10 to 50 per cent. All of it at average Fourth less Half of it at average Third less Much of it at average Half less There are thousands and thousands of pieces combining the fine lines of the old-time produc- tions with all the constructive improvements of our day. The whole assemblage is so extensive, so varied, so beautiful, that even if one should have no need of new furniture it is worth coming many miles to see. It is an assemblage which nobody who does need new furniture can afford not to see. Even the simplest and most practical suites and pieces have something of beauty and everything of quality to recommend them. The sale officially opens February 1, on which day deliveries begin, and from which day all trans- actions date. But— Tuesday is a Day of Courtesy —and on Tuesday you may make your selections to be charged on the February account, payable in March. Hundreds of people are taking advan- tage of these Courtesy Days—more people than in any former sale. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Ga’ New Building and 15 per cent-—these reductions bel p in addition to the average 1214 per cent. reductions which went into effect on our office furniture December 15 35 wholesale prices began to lower. Reventh Gatiery, Now, Bull A little information for People who are seeking large Wilton Rugs Some imported Wilton rugs were advertised a tew days ago by another house at special prices. The 9x12 ft. size was $75. We sent up to see what grade they were, and found that they were 9-wire wool-faced rugs, not nearly so good as the 10 and 12-wire worsted-face rugs we are selling at the following reductions: No. of rugs Size Grade Special price 42 OXI foi ries $110 $ 75 27 IM x13y, Ries $145 $ 95 33 11144x15 ft. ... «$175 $105 The DIFFERENCE—10 to 12 wires to the inch is a closer weave than 9 wires to the inch, und ensures longer service. Worsted is better than wool because the grease and natural oils have been scoured out. This enables the worsted to take a better depth of color, and gives greacer resiliency under foot, Better colors, more comfort in walking over them, longer service—these are the re- spects in which worsted Wiltons excel. Keep that in mind when you buy a Wilton rug. Third Gatiery, New Bullding The Sports Shop Offers these Savings Men’s worsted coat sweaters—$7.85 They were $10.50 and $12.50; ehaker- knit, with pockets and roll collars. A few puil-overs without collars or pockets. Mostly navy blue; some greens, chocolate brown, heathers and maroon. Sizes 36 tc 44. Men’s $13.50 sheep-lined coats— 10.75 Moleskin-fabric shell, sheepskin lined; 36 in, sizey beaverized sheepskin collar; two upper and lower pockets; belt 50 in. coats, like specifications, $21.50 grade—tor $16.50. Men's wool-lined gloves—$4.50 to $8.50 pair Black leather gloves, gauntlets and mit- tens. Chocolate boca leather gloves with separable wool lining, at $7.50, Black leather gloves, flecce-lined, at $4.50 pr. Metal chrome smoking stands, $6 to $13.25 50; were $9 to $17.50; npriant pedestal stands with set-in glass -tray and match-box holder, some with double arm effect Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding