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| SAY SEELIG GOT OVER $1,000,000. +++ Detectives Follow Alleged Boilie Capture Him ina Turkish Bath, UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. Fourth Floor and| About handsome Lace Bedsets, — 250 spreads and shams, Renaissance and Marie Antoinette Laces. $15,00, $18.00 & $27.00. Henry Seolig w toda Court » a) Sessions atealing more |! ‘ Arabian Lace, $15.00, $18.50 & $20,009, Arabian Lace Curtains,—full size,—mounted looking for Beclig a atw Frana Seoila al W Jaix Hig was indicted wf on net, Hull length, per pair $5.75, $7.00, $8.50 and $11.75. Sash length Helly | xi K : BO of eck at tures $3.00, $4.50 and $5.75 per pair, and by trading on the repute thold pi Mire y | Bs ees JAMES McGREERY & 60,, esta ant BUNDY SEAL. Twenty-third Street. ant age | way he ewindled some of the shrewdent | edit men in the country. He, was ao |rapld in his mgvements that the same merchants wore fooled by him repeat different name ali and escaped He has worked under Crossman & Co, the Grain an Commission Company and ¢ Transatlantic and Trading | feaued mutual cumulative bonds under the name of the jast concern and reaped | $125,000 from duper MoWonley saw Heelig going Into a bath and though not at frat recognising him Gealden (hat he belonged to the “wante clais.” anid followed him inside and or rested him. He refused to talk even when con onted with his picture, No. 3096 In the Gallery ae i) operations were conducted in Bet? manner, He always gelocted the names of 1 Packin American) F mpany, He} \* MILLINERY. Sale of Trimmed Hats, fore Hecorde Sexslons ne fe Latest fashionable Toques, “walking” Hats, and models suitable for evening wear, (The moat recently introduced trimmings and best quality materials.) miler to that of wome firm |» athe la commercial ratings In thin STASI, SLES UH = Railroads sual a Fea-| iw: ture with Pacifics 1 Rae Leading. $10.00, | JAMES McGREERY & CO., | Twenty-third Street, WATCHING THE BOYNTON & C0 BUCKET SHOPS. HAVE FAILED. Shady Financial Con-| Writs of Papiavin Issu dl The Cloning Quotations Wien bene ¢ » | | Wn db Tn spite of a marked deoreare in the | Volume of business on ‘Change today, | Prices dinplaye! 4 dooidediy upward) trend, The initial Ngures, however, Were inrequidr and ranked from 1-2 per] Pai ‘| cerns on Wall Street to Sheriff Force | Ont, lower to 9 pointe higher in New) |”! Lor Atrbrake, \« More Cautious Matters. | American Steel ani Wire, American)! ‘ ‘ lee preferred and Pennsylvania ¥ yh 5 h ‘ , i - - | eonepleuour exveptions t Mo. MW OW tee) The {the and Dive MoO. Boynton & Co.'s ator » inake fhings warm for the | jay treet Was surrounded H ind other ehady concerns |, bi g/ernawd OF ane ly {al dlatrict made the mana: women who a 1 establishments more CAs. whi | fentented largely in a’ tows Mi id yaual today, Th ne hays j Glpaliy tho railroads in the 1B | eapotter number of these concerae) wlio announced that the firm had fatled Bol western rogion Bi frit thee. y raid them he frm dealt in’ women's cloaks: a amiaville Ww Ht atemor tthe Stock Bxchanme | skirts and walats, ‘Phe liabilities are thWeaterne eh in the on augurat rumade in the wame | pltced at $10,000 and the amwete at $5,000 » Idle and Ban Wrenoe a uarter are unto an offctal of that or téo00 exng and DPacific lis} abe tnmeieut al to change | The trouble was precipitated Saturday Wu ane and Tonnewen Coul lod a re mn the Stee! gr ih an advance and alwaya hin 1o4 re ely \y ‘ nh rubing dow writ of roplevin bandon was we buyer of the | " hey 1 4 4 at $0498 dpenavionale anes raed B ded from) Nar Aiea i ip pale In the Nr @ lowest. Bteet and Wire th | a ‘K nal ar ‘ I, again, with ite eltee Bly * mao oe in Nab the sto eel xroup, Ronde were higher Wer ' eu) he} The Sheri hi | wan large ‘apie non ) sery ere Wie Home alight anion f | thia morning when “ ie la erate pices, 1 the noon hour dullye ut " Jwas Insued by Judge Bre the Grangers were higher an® no in ry ine ma ty Portant dectine own, Hurting: | ¥ i i " i 8 DHatrict Court at anal a fon touched . t oi ‘ Dreyer, of the firm of ' ¥ Say it who have claima of| j i i, fe tthe wrk & Brother, with ' Wy iy My 4 five nl Lewis & Cos with] 1 ‘ mH (es after the restraining ena ‘ wht served wee Wells of te : in et Thiny were made out Varit * Urndfor Fors ‘ # Con Ww howe 1 i ' He Juhu Frankii in . WHie MOURNE Lo Lake Vat $18 $his 7) wor atl And in wor ! Ail of these Made 1 ' On other woh 4 a a ‘ , ’ t rhe jure a @d, Bie) ai Ws “et ow ® fe made tits week ; Lie ae Ral be oye way That at ' mildnese o he we e yyato AMERICAN STOCKS LEAD Hail a large stock * for winter| RUINED IN LAWRENCE CRASH |: 6 dian tte Vocifie Shares tn Demand in the Ih tye onde m Judge Brow Wenja Fondon Worker Clerk of Reatomed Ve Kime Smt t/t Bak male % te Haye Stolen and Bowt anoonn, | #000 | at Fernandino, Fla, for BaivetoPlease |: sis eFirie| toi 595 nin Heakeman Killed—| ny People injured TRENTON, NJ. Nov, 38 A reareond war Paid Help Wants SHOT IN SALOON ROW, | in this morning's ere (he . Wheat Trading setive brakeman, was man killed 4 Hneiender Vrrested and a Wy stee sok diate Worl, oo wo ent ovcurred al the ’ pened a riowe Hintian Hae Bled yy ed vet 4 ‘fn es deveral men 1 in a barroom time, a . : norm #4 hori’ before noon today! f which was standing on th : 1 Paid Help Wants in 1s other Ne trite | ae " 1 pa he heer or h in wae running on time ‘ ottve, which war run York papers combined y . were ye where |t was haw a ; KICK AGAINST THE “L.” Vhom hata nd Aldermen WI Hear Protests of | " Ma ' Anot he right 4 Hrone Residents Im Pablic, | Deoem 1 ; , 1 ‘Phe Ratiroad Committee of the Hoant , hd esa at vw who ha “I ’ r ” 1 1 him, for th + George fy | Of Aldermen announce in the City Re eMaRERS an ne ' ‘ reven mm, 3 ‘ AN drew a | ord today that they wlll hold a put eS one AIDS an Vtalan named] hearing in the Borough Hall of the Bor Joumh of the Bron, One Hundr Seventy-reventh treet and Phird ave n Wednesday afternoon at ‘ed and! Fotton Pet os Drop ation of A to red and of their A pistol with all six of Artridges was fi bartender sald tha been used. t Bennett will recover + 3) Warr i h : ae +4] WATOHMAK Ey 4 +f ' a Hi ta. repw aia f 411 eecen tie Insurt Sent The closing prices were: Nov i - eee » om | 2M to O88; December, 9.62 to 9 "ah V mi) ” Ay. Aad tg 8 Bear oa ani Nev. Dr, Brown's WIM Filed, 38 No bast A 2 0 $B) the wi of ev. Dr Wasi 7 At Ma Wet tr the Nothing)“ agen ay v Hat aE aiven, | butter and natural shades, 18 inches wide; import price, 75¢, to 98¢. yard, * mater ials, *\ting,—and blue Hopsack- , Russian lined throughout with silk, ‘faced fabrics,—with or with-| THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1900, O'Neill's, sz, SALE OF Lace Flouncings, Lace Nets and Lace Robes. In order to make room for Holiday Goods our stock of Laces and Lace Goods must be quickly reduced. To ac- complish this we will offer tomorrow a large assortment of! Flouncings, Nets and Robes at prices which represent just about one-half the cost of landing them. Note these items: Black Silk Chantilly, Spanish and Madeira, and Net top Point de Venise, Oriental, Applique and Brussels Lace Demi-Flounces, in white, cream, butter and Arabian shades, 8 to 12 inches wide, regular import price 65¢, to 1,50, CB” Sale Price 25c., 35c. and 48c, yard, Valenciennes, Cluny and Renaissance Lace, all-over nets, in cream, tH Sale Price, 38c, yard, Black Mercerized Silk, Point de Venise, all-over lace nets, 18 inches wide; import price, mi 50 yard, #° Sale Price, 1. 18 yard, Cream Point de venko Lace Redingotes, new and very fashionable, import price, $6.00 to $9.00, (P’ Sale Price, 2.48 and 3.48. Brussels and Lierre Lace Robes with waist and sleeves complete, in cream and butter shades, import price 18,00 to 25.00 each, tw" Sale Price 6,85 and 9,25 cach, SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 2 1ST STREET. STERN BROTHERS will place on sale 1o.morrow, Special Values in Women's Cashmere Wrappers in a large varlety of styles, elaborately trimmed with ribbon and laces, $4,905, 6.50, 8.50 Formarly $6.75 to 11,00, Men’s Furnishing Dep't. English Squares, thelr own importation} 91,45, 2.25 95c to $4,580 Complete assortments of Imported De Joinville Scarfs, A Special Purchase of Madras Shirts, attached or detached cutfs, 91.45 Men's & Women’s Silk Umbrellas 26 & 28 in, Close Roiled; handles of Ivory, Buckhorn, Sterling Silver and Natural Woods, | Twilled Silk, ’ 61,95 Extra quality siik, 62,98, 3.75 | Lavantine Pure Slik, $4,905 | Special Sale of Women's Buiton Boots Glazed Kid, with patent leather : ps, welted soles, Value $2,75 *1.95 Patent Leather, glazed kid tops, walted soles, Value $4,00 $3.25 West Twenty-third Street : TRILOR-MADE DRESSES, ard Floor, LEATHER GOODS, Leather Stationery Sets, ‘consisting of writing pad, {letter case, blotter, ink well, pen-tray, stamp case, calen- dar and pen wiper, $3.75: Handsome Gowns, for] travelling, street, or ge sneral | | morning wear, Strictly tailor-made, per ‘Hfeet cut and finish, finest Writing Tablets, Sterling Silver mounted Engagement Pads, Large size Portfolios, Desk Pads, 11% x 17) inches, | Memorandum Books with Sterling Silver Pencils, Calf- lined, Seal, Alligator or Black Cheviot, tight-fit- ing Russian Blouse Tailor Dresses,—lined throughout) with silk, | $25,00, Black Broadeloth, tight-! fitting,—or Venetian Cloth) Blouse models, — $1.00 each, 935.00 Twine Box with twine and scissors, Silver mounted Calendars, Jewel Case lined with velvet, Rough-weather or Shop- ping Skirts, of finest double- out hip pockets, and latest) Monkey-skin Pocket-books, | Annual Sale of DRESS LENGTHS for the holidays, Five thousand patterns of Fine Wool Fabrics, include ing Venetian Twill, Zibeline, Cashmere, Cheviot, Serge, Covert, Poplin, Armure and various Novelty Cloths, Plain or fancy weaves, Full dress lengths. $2.00 to $5.00 each; Value 83.50 to $8.00. 200 patterns,—Evening Dress Materials,—All-Wool Crepes, —complete range of delicate colors, $3.50 per length of 6 yards; Value $1.25 per yard, JAMES MeCREERY&CO,, Broadway and rrth St, MILLINERY SALE, All French Models,—carriage, theatre and promenade Hats. Latest fashionable trimmings, $12.00 each ; Formerly $18.00 to $25.00, JAMES McCREERY & CO, Broadway and rrth Street. ET LINEN DEP'T. BLANKET DEP'T. Table Cloths, | 300 pairs, fine Eastern Wool Blankets, Size 11-4, axz yards, . . . . $2.40 , fp axa! yards, $3.00 $4.50 per pair, axj yards, «+ + + $875 ipinest California Wool, axes yards, $3.75 size 11-4 and 12-4 2%x3 yards, . . $4.50 bing J 5-8 and 34 Napkins to mateh, | $6.00 and $7.50 per pair, $2.40 and $3.60 per doz, | Silkoline Comfortables, complete range of colors, and various designs, $1.00 and $1.25 each, Extra fine Table Cloths,—| from 3!, to 5 yards long at 50 per cent, below usual | prices, |150 Down Comfortables, Suitable for the Thanksgiving Season, covered with Sateen, full size, Inch Sets--Silk an d! $5.25 each, Linen,—white, pink and Fringed edges. $11.00, | JAMESMeCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St, blue, 2x2% 6 1 aw 2x3 1) ea ww 800 axjy%». + ee 15,00 2Mynxa'y 4 6 6 + = 13,00 4X8 Vie we Formerly $17.00 to $42.50. 17,00 D'OYLEYS, TRAY CLOTHS, CENTRE PIECES, BUREAU SCARPS, TEA CLOTHS, OF RENAISSANCE LACE, EMBROIDERY AND DRAWN WORK. JAMESMcCREERY &CO,, Broadway and 11th St. Ladies’ “Travelling Com- panion,” made of real Pig- skin, containing thread, scis- sors, needles, pins, buttons, JAMES MoGREERY & 60. letc., Twenty-third Street, flare stitched hems, $7.50. 50 cents each, Latest novelties in Enameled Leather, — "Writing Companions,” Mee gl decorated with fine mintafures, RAN INTO A SWITCH, — |noveau, carved Leather and the tet fashionable Leather Flasks, Jewel Cases Passenger Train panne ‘Tre | and Jewelled Pocket-books, Freight Care=No One Injured, PORTH AMBOY, N. J, Nov. M—At about € o'clock (Nis morning & passen- ger train of the Now Jersey Central

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