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SAYS SHE MAS MIL EATEN Little Katie McGahey Ac- cuses Her Stepmother of Cruelty. SLEPT 1 COLO VESTIBULE. Bruises Shown at Friend's House—Woman Haled to Court. Doty druteed and bleeding little Katie Mo@ahey ‘Thankegiving eve in & Williamsburg house 14, he anys, if she her would again father and step- | @trest, Williame- i i i zX%e Fa i IF a 4 z| ad a Le old, who ives with { M8 Broadway, Will: MoGahey, the father, 5 e 2 2 2§ " s ‘Katie's story Mre. Mo: her severely Werdnowday end put her to bed. The chiid that ehe had done nothing, and stepmother frequenily teat her nO cause whatever, ir urn he had the oe wet hin a news. ne done #0, she opportunlty wad nan awa) ®. Bhe remained there till went to bed and then went | f i z wa to Ve house, where her pister ont door was looked and ge ed up in the vestibule and ith? nd there by Mrs. Snell's 1 o'eloet tn the morning, wae brother about y tromen, t to bed with her mlater ankeglving with the Snell her eo we, Lo ae . ey ony poy is covered with bruises, and that hor thighs wore bised- bog fi Boratches, Bhe sayy her slap: mother has been in the habit of beating end pinching her. | A sumMonA Wan tsued this moraine | for Mya, Gohey in the Lae Avonie Court, and sha went there accompante! by her husband. She denies that ebueed the child, but was rt mn aw from home. | Metiahey says he knows nothing about the cane, Mre, Baell has mad take ciue of both arount that ther « cher — BOUND AND WHIPPED HER. | 4 Colored Chie Accunation Leads to Woman's Arrest, Aunle Irvine, a colored years ofd, of &% Myrtle avenue tym, told a tile of cruelty whi ilted to-day in Mary Jordan's appea alice th the Adams Street Pollon Court Annle, who is a pupil at the Dumeld Hehool, appeared there wiih « bruised Tace and wells acrors her lek, ‘To the principal sho sald that Mary Jorday with whom she lia Valree the death | of her pareite whipped her, she wrinty to aul on ihe mother bears r with Hope, tit the Ajams Sire Magistrate Brenner ais tng for one week mitted to the care of YD SENTENCE YOU FOR LIFE’ Bo Said Magistrate Mott to Mrinoner Court toelay red tho hear kit! wae com: the Children Whea Maaiatras Mott — seiitenved Charles Bmith, thirty-flve yeara { 1 Bowery, to six monthe in Jall today ’ he sald: “Lam sorry 1 can't sentence you tor the rest of your natural life, For sich People am you the eaten’ nlie to be revived. eorge Mitehell talle ougat] eaterdny missed | 4 @eveneyearold daughter, Minnie, from Bie home, 883 Ht. Nic Faventio, The ier children sald that a strange man ad akon her (or a walk Aitene antily wari and Biftyefines Calling libs #laried (he man's cor ‘aged hin that he piart fi purew mith eaw aim ' coming and fed Ntehell caught | {ter a ohare, ‘The timely arrival of nan Dennis aaved Smith mor atinent ON examperate! crowd. © Kitted Himwett, WAN. VY. Nov, Se Julus Behan arwich, took breakfast with his and then 0 the base i) bie moult the top of hin la brewery Wim ine iO 1 Even tad Oras Twenty-live Years, NS BRANN, are known as ayers and inanutacturers in Wowill pay you to come way oll St ae ding Wings 2, up Handsome 14» fol Gold ithe! Ninge. ow ne tian cult tat, te bougat slawhere for $90, 10.00 ibe rare “ai sear ts irae fopenG wena, Tew York's BestClothing ValuesAreHere We weigh our words carefully when we say ‘‘best bell values,’ and we do not mean merely lowest prices, Any number of stores will sell you suits and overcoats for less money than we will—but what sort? The good, new, dependable will cost you more anywhere thanvhere; the other sorts we do not sells have too much at stake to even be tempted, Clothing value here means a combination of prices as low as we can possibl afford, with honest and skil- fully made clothes, resulting in greatest service at lowest cost. f If you need Clothing, let us supply you once—just once--and you Il be con- vinced, as thousands of others are, that there IS one store in town where low prices do not mean inferiority of goods and workmanship, For Go-Morrow Ghose Svecral Values— MEN'S STYLISH WINTER SUITS, MEN'S FINE WORSTED DRESS TROUSERS, 20 choice styles, in all woollen cassimeres, tweed and chevios, Choices materials, in single and double str pe eflecta, together with jetty patterns in mixtures as well ne plainer effects, regularly worth neat checks and plaids) well tailored and cut to Mt; reguias $5.00 10.00; on sale tomorrow value, on sale here to-morrow at 6.00 at 3.45 BOYS' SPLENDID WINTER REEFERS. MEN’S BETTER GRADE WINTER SUITS, Ot tine boucle ot fibeze, in the sailor or round collar etyle, Im shades of Through-and-throuph worrteds, chevioln and tweeds from the best! pive, yay and Oxlord mixed; a es 3 to 8, regularly $3.50, Joome of Scotiand, in the newes! patterna wnt designs, cut, talloriag and liningr not tobe impio ¢d upon, like suite priced elsowhere at at 2 45 $15.00; on sole here to-morrow BOYS’ ?-GARMENT DOUBLE-DREASTED AND SAILOR at 9.50, BLOUSE SUITS. Made of a five grade of standard woollen goods, ages 6 to 16; aleo MEN’S HIGH-GRADE WINTER SUITS coilor suite for boya aged 4 to 12, made of fine Bngliah navy serges; The finest of worster’a, imported woft-aurtace camirerce and Knglish | CaHal Co the 64 suite wold by eter at tos; a choles bese to-morrow winter serges, highes: glade tailoring und lining | ¢ 518 pults of ae 2 75 ‘the exclumive outfitter, cn sale here to-merrow at J2, 50 BOYS' FINE 2 AND 3 GARMENT SUITS. . Splendid woollen materiale, 0 a cholee array of pattorna, the vest suits are fashioned in the news i Ht lined MEN'S SERVICEABLE AND STYLISH WINTER ini tatioed heretomoriow, ngen T0010, ene OVERCOATS, | ‘Warm Winter Coate, made of stylish rough-surface gray coatings, | at J, 50 DRPIRTY 28 OE SOY AOR Dre Sea NY , BOYS’ FINE WINTER OVERCOATS, ae 6. 00 Splendid melton and double-faced covert cloth, in shales of gray, mons aa Nate effects, in the latest bex-coat cut; agee § to 16; MEN'S IRISH FRIEZE WINTER OVERCOATS, | """ #1*0) :2 stl tomorow Btrictty woollen Irish frieze coatings, im the latest Oxford and Cam- | at 2,95 bridge shades, with worsted plaid body linings, yoke and sleeve linings of standard mercerited Itallan cloth; the latest long cut; regulayly worth | BOYS’ REEFERS, 912,56; on sale here to-morrow | Warm and strongly mate, of gray friexe materials, anilor of jack-tar a 850 ‘ velvet collar, warm plaid linings; ages 3 to 8; regularly worth 63.00; | on wale hete to-morrow MEN’S FINE RAGLANS AND BOX WINTER OVER-| a 185 CO, Of fine Oxford, Cambridge and BA aia Wintes coatings, with BOYB’ OVERCOATS AND REBFERS, ‘store, bee 4 1 Pine grade Oxford and gray rough goods arg used in these overcoata; bent of bpd d oye velvet top collars and guarwiterd ratio | 4) wh fant (néigo lus-chinchilfa. in the feelers; storm ot velvet col- yoke and sleeve lininga; of full $18,00 value; om aale here to-morrow | arg) regularly worth $6.00; on sale hete to-morrow at 10,00 at 3,95 MEN'S HIGH-GRADE IMPORTED KERSEY OVER. | BOYS! BOX COATS AND RUSSIAN BLOUSEOVERCOATS COATS, Btylish fabrice in the vewest makes and designs, with fineat bat ete, suitable for lads aged 3 to 15; exclu boys’ ontfittera’ Amooth wurtace-kersey, lined with ve materiale | for jike garments in 87.00; 0 aale here to-mort . at 475 YOUTHS’ STYLISH WINTER OVERCOATS, Splendid imported Lr ah friewe coatings, in black and Oxford; aleo fine texture Kersey cloth, suitable for young men with chest measure: nts of from 28 to 36 inches) on aale to-moirow at 7.00 Of fine properly cut and splendidly tailored; made to sell at $17.50; here Tt at 11.50 THE NEW ROUGH VENETIAN WINTER OVER- COATS FOR MEN, Ghadeo ate the new olive gray, black and Oxford mixed; deni ae to! se and ait guy could ho be tL sity ore ie iene and in ate of the best, and the workmanship perfection ; regue lar 27.00 value; on eale here to-morrow YOUTHS’ FINE RAGLANS, The very weweat styles, made of fine vicuna winter coatings, in the latont shades of gray; the long English Raglan cut; re,ularly worth at 16.50 $12.00; on nale to-morrow at 875 MEN'S CHOICE MERCHANT TAILOR MATCHED BOYS’ FINE WOOLLEN FLANNEL WAISTS, OVERCOATS. Materials are the finest imported cloths; the all-silk atin duchesse Strong flannel, in shades of red, garnet and navy blue, plaited back and front, fitted with pearl buttons; worth 75¢,; on eale here to-morrow and merveilleux linings could pot be better; hand tailored throughout; ‘will mateh the $40 coat of amy exclusive tallor; on sale here to-morrow at 48e, at /9.50 Hats and Caps, No matter what your needs or taste y headwear, you can make a selection here that will please in every way at a price that wouldn't buy the same atorcapelsewhere, For to-morrow these special offerings: OUR “BRIGHTON DERBY," the best hat in the world at Cigars, Sharp and decisive reductions for Saturday's sale, High qualities at low prices, bound to attract the atten. tion of economical smokers, Your money refunded if your purchas: is not satiefactory, LA BELLE BONITA-Koy West, highert quality, clear Havana, the price; the newest shapes and shades; every hat fully guar pA ag pend le afin Ring, ‘al Un equal to imported; three sixes, reduced as follows Fak peli ee 2.00 { VIOLET AS, box of 50, 2.90 Boys' ALL STYLES, for presont weas Te! . , » Aipioes, Golf shapes tod T P im Pheroeget CONCHAS ESPECIALES, box of 50, 3.15 the latest shades, with best silk fittings and all leather sweat PURITANOS PINOS, dex of 50, 415 $oeeeE oe imgeler 1.08 eaten: ot Rae tenes; 8: tee bere MANHATTAN. High grade clear Havana, Cuban handmade, two sizes, BOTW’ ANGORA TAM 0” SHANTERS id Loyal jor winter A ,Ohaden of ved, gray, blue and natty mixtures; on Mie tomer: PANETELAB PINAB, box of 50, 345 poy 34 4c} REGALIA BSPECIALES, box of 50, 3,75 FINE WINTER TORS AND SKATING CAPS tor children LA SIMPATICAClear Havana wrappet and filler, Cuban- Se Ta ae et re San yarn; the best mado Londses Chico, poxiet 100 tomertew, ‘i rh ee 4.75 oo rr i 30 a ee GREAT METROPOLIS. Sumatsa wrapper, fine long, Havana filler, Puritanos Pinos, box of 50, CHAVPTE Sumatra wrapper, fine long combination Havana filler, Puritanos, box of 50 tomorow for 10,000 BUMATRA WRAPPER, long mixed Havana filler Cigars, high grade, to close, box of $0, 2.50 4 1,90 Ladios’ Yookwear. Some low-priced offerings in seasonable stylinh goods of a hugh quality thatelsewhere would be far from low priced, 168 KEY WEST EXTRAS--Havana seed wrapper, fine combina- eit ace goles tion let, Coochan extta, bax of 30. 1,00 23}LUCKE'S ROLLED CIGAR, box of 50, 85 OBO, W, CHILDS CIGAR, box of 50, HOFFMAN HOUSE BOUQUET, box of 50, MAIL ORDERG, FILLED, Brant Sat te Het mw vith ful suche al phe want plaited ends, regu- ; Y A 7 WH WORLD: wad wav darker, huwds yy oasrhepaenk Udy Che Big Store. Again 80 Boys and Girls Get Valuable Prizes In Ghe Rig Store's Gducational Prize Contest. The prize winners of Contest No. 10, booklets | distributed to members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B classes on Saturday, November 17th, are as follows 1 THE FIVE FIRST PRIZES, | THEPIPTY HONORABLE MENTIONS AND Choice of Watch or Set of Books were SILVER MEDALS TO. awarded (o i) bine, Heatly (4, 2, (herd ny eit ave a Niradtord, 180 AN Yetta Houbora, @ Sulfolk at, Sehoo ; ‘ et rein rows v1 Ni (H, Julian G Guiteras, 108 Wear 1094 91 ie ee ROL Ae USS hoot N , p eldinn Bowe ,, Bro 1 1 Franklin aye vin set Ne Bisel n Florence. 1 (1, Grace Lyon. 18 Ganmevaart at., School , ) TH, Hoateioe Raker, 12 Rivington 9! Hehoal Not THE TEN SECOND PRIZES, A ove year's subscription to any Juvenile Pub: st Rehool Noo 18 10, Meta ( Le) Weal Lvth at Heli | AB, Lilie Stemior 2 Reva Noe anf st. Behool No lication or Books for equal amount to Ahermer ih # Mark's (4 Wart 1d at Sehoal No. @, {alana Mule 1812 Int ave Hehoe Mairka, 1182 Washington ave Cohen $ Columbla ot ‘ 0), 199 Went 100th at, Sehoo! C Miackwood, TT Weat 1otet I No 16 ne Sarah OF Nod 6 Annie @ 4h, Rehool No. 164 Vyne aye Aron, m) Weel 1004 #1 Sehoal ) We are showing thousands of her THE VIPTEEN THIRD PRIZES, Choice of good Fountain Pen of Books to: 1B Maleoim Graham Piuehing, School N 4 1 2 Cypress ave a ade Ty Narrow at School No Nugeao Hearne Hrooklyn, Shoot N (Ho Harel Narker Rehool No. M. BSehenek ave 1 1ONth ot Jo8s Latington Horathy — frtto an! MB at yi 1 gpiitied Sehool_N Minn 18 Madinon « S63 Mh at | aiatna Clanen, 22 Wer ¥ on 42) Morris ave No, 1h) Kania, 1 No. 10, 6 Denny lahool No 46 Ni Convent ave, Hat aL. Shoal No TH, Hite Werton, 185 Wert hth at, Sehont| 187 0, Harold 6. Guite 108 West 1004 Hohoo| No, 16 Pr Adler 1 Lille Wormer, 819 Forent ave, Bronx, | [lan » Hiram Hehoo! No, 90 Prize Winners will be duly notified when to call for Prizes, Contost Yo. 12, for Members of the 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B Classes, Opens To-Morrow (Saturday), Tell your children to call tor the Booklets, They will interest them + and help them in their school work, and by answering the prire questions which are not difficult) they may win one of the eighty prizes awarded each week, ‘Remember, it's all free, | Jor the Corled, Nothing (0 buy, Nothing to pay for! A special offering of choice perfumes and toilet } etc., an If interested in the goods } prices: accessories for Saturday. themselves the prices will surely capture you, Cut Rowe Mandkerchiet Extract, t-o8,, » |e CREAM, | Ib, cans, Saturday, for 49 Ookley’s Pertumes, regularly 2S¢, a |CHLLULOID MANICURE TRAYS, betile, Saturday, for 15 | worth 7Se,, Saturday, for 25 Violet Cologne, Hor., Saturday, for 23 on DE JAVA, special to-mor Mi Farina Cologne, ¢-0t., Saturday, for 25) coorH BRUSHES, worth up to 28., Imported Bay Rum, pint bottles, 35 | epectal to-morrow, for HONEY ALMOND CREAM, Satur- DAIRY QUEEN SOAP, 4 cakes in day, for 23'box, tomorrow, for 10 * L’Aiglon Reits and Sarters. Ever since the immortal Sarah has made such a furor with her interpretation of Rostand’s master- piece all the prettiest things of feminine finery were christened ‘‘’Aiglon’’--and two new aspirants for your favor join to-day. Che L’ Aiglon Bolt and Che L’ Aigion Garter, L'AIGLON BELTS are of black veivet, with long tabs of ribbon and chenille ending in the cutest little metal spikes and gold trimmed, They are unique and pretty affairs, bound to become very popular---a pop- ularity which the modest prices will still further increase-— ISe $3to Of course, there are other belts---almost too many for a comfortable cholce---from a neat lithe belt of fancy gold braid with pretty buckles, at 59, up to the most luxurious ones to be found anywhere, and on all of them we can save you money, L'AIGLON GARTERS are an entirely new Frenchy creation-.- perfect poems of satin ribbons and handsome elastics, and we are the first to show them. Prices $1.75 to We show all sorts of garters for men, women and children at our notion counter---very many more than other stores and at much lower prices, Fine Candies at about half the prices charged by exclusive confectioners-—-a short list that will illustrate our goods and prices and serve to convince you that this is the place to buy at if you would secure the best and purest candies for the least money. SALTED PEANUTS, priced at 40c. a lb, elsewhere; here to-morrow at 19 aanue SNAPPER, not to be had elsewhere at amy price: here to-morrow at, per Ib., 19 AMERICAN MIXED CANDY, always sold at 20c. a Ib., here to-morrow at 10 CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS, a \-Ib. box of our fimemt goods, that would cost { you at least 80c, eleewhere, here to-morrow for 45 A tld, box of our BELMAR MIXED CANDY, regulaity sold at Sde., here to morrow opecial at » The Sale of Suns, Carbines &Cavatry Swords furnished by the U. S. Government to the Federal troops during the Civil War (1861-1865) is still in progress! ‘We bought these weapons from the U, S. Govt. Arsenal at Governor's Isl- and, N, They were all that the arsenal contained, ali that it is likely to contain for many a year, These history-qpaking guns and carbines have enst the Government from $70 to $30 apiece. For decorative purposes they cannot be surpassed, while most of them can be cleaned up and made effec- tive for purposes of home defense, hunting, ete. They are selling 9 5 = 224 - 2 =< "| Yen's Shoes at Half Price ; We have ga‘here1 here and abroad many new, beau- tiful and exclusive styles ot Women's Dress UWbaists for Dinner and Evening Wear, be. 7,99 9,75 ana 1G, 9? | Also more exquisite pieces at 22, 50, 2/, 50 ana 35. 00 5 representing the highest art of modern waist making, An early inspection a of these magnificent exhibits is respectfully solicited, ‘ which we have priced af In Ou Fur Dept. He a Scarfs at Jv, 75, 5. 0, 7. aoa 9. "s of Seal, Mink, Sable and Fox; values that we feel certain no other store it town will equal, ‘ In OurMisses'& Children’sDopt. We Place on Sale Co-Uorrow 4 400 GIRLS’ REEFERS, BOX COATS, LONG COATS, GRETCHENS i AND THREE-QUARTER COATS if in a variety of styles and materials; all sizes; at , 6. 75 * 100 LONG COATS, ie of heavy Kersey, with fancy double top capes, sizes 6 to 4 14 years, in tan, castor, brown, blue and red; at 9. T5 i MISSES’ BOX COATS D of fine Kersey, richly strapped and stitched, 27 inches long, at : 10. 00 i 500 GIRLS’ DRESSES of plaid dress materials, trimmed with plain cashmere y and braid, In all sizes, from 6 to 14 years, « selection of 79 q good colorings, at a 300 GIRLS' DRESSES of camel's hair plaid, trimmed with solid colored cloth, yoke and revers neatly braided; regular $4.75 value, at — Ohe Ladies’ Cloak Department © Witt Place on Sate Go-Wforrow ay 1475 — VERY NEWEST MOBILE COATS, t extreme x 22,50 ot fine kersey, 42 inches long, extreme value, at braided and 19,78 a e f of Oxford pebble cloth, full box back and front, value, at VELOUR JACKETS, in Blouse, Eton and Jacket styles, plain, jetted, extreme value, at Our “Foot Moutd’’ Shoes Contain the most desirable requisite that any shoe can possibly contain—perfection of | i fit. They are therefore com-— o fortable, and you know how ~ EIN mich that means, As t% © quality and 4 there are plenty of other shoes on the market that cost $1.0 and $2.00 a pair more than ‘Foot Mould’’ shoes that don't compare with them, All ‘Foot Mould” shoss — have hand-sewed welts and can be had in all leath ii including patent leather, enamel leather, velour calf, are sold at these eyceedingly reasonable © RAGLAN COATS, MEN'S SIZES, 0 to 12, widths A to B 3.00 BOYS! SIZES, 24 to Slo, widths Ato B, 2.90 YOUTHS’ SIZES, 12 to 2, widthe Ato B, 2.50 O'SULLIVAN'S RUBBER HEELS fitted free to all ' Poot Mould'’ Bhoes Hf donined. YOUR SHOES POLISHED HERE PRES OF CHARGE, whether bought here or met. Wenmeennee The Last of Those a left ‘rom our recent by sile will go on sile to- morrow. Note the great savings to be ejected: 4 MEN'S DOUBLE SOLE SHOES, in lace and concrens, Mackay and handerwed welts, mostly wide toes and wide widths, unquestionib y worth $5.00 pair; closing price only MEN'S SIIORS, in calf, hand-eewet welts; aleo, kid and patent leather; narrow aad wide toes; some leather lined; ali sizes, but mostly in wide widths; unquestionably worth $3.50 a pair, ciouing price only 148 “A 56.00 Camera for $1.95. We were fortunate enough to se- | cure 1,000 high-grade Box Cameras at © Vie, a very low price for spot cash, hence | “n/~ the above remarkable offer, These | , /” + \ cameras will take a picture 4x8 inches 7 } ‘ in size, and have all the attachments _ \usually found on $8 and $10 cameras, ! ) such as view finders, time and snap | / shot stops, tripod sockets and an ex-— PANY & (opti | srempy rapid achromaticlens thatcan | /' \ol \_} be adapted to all kinds of work. They . were made to retail at $6.00 apiece, © a Kes”) \ f : ti! 5. 00 but while they last you may have one, complete | with a double plate holder, for just $1.95, Have You Entered Our Free Amatour Photographia Contest? Over $200.00 in Prizes Offered ! Prints entered for competition thus far are now on exhibition im our | Photo Supply Dept. on the 2d Floor, If you wish to enter, get am blank without delay, as the contest closes December 8. Ask for a copy of the AMATEUR PHOTO GUIDE AND ENCYCLO. — PAEDIA. Free to all who want one. Watches & Jowelrys 4 Special selections trom our great) holiday s'ock for Saturday's sell i given with a view to a better acquainted with the ch Silverware for the Gorlot, Sterling silver mounved toilet arti- cles are still the correct thing’ and i will continue to be for a long time {quality and prices of cur goods 6m t to come. For the coming holiday compared with those of other ate season we hove laid in a splendid} poys) STERLING SILVER stock, containing everything that In} WAT H, open-face, with second novel or desirable. A few quotas hand, Fite! with a i eae tions may interest you. 7.00. 01 sale to-morrow at HAND MIRKO! Hing mi ‘ {LADIES' SOLID SILVER CHATE- some embossed pattern, lo he i aha LAINE WATCH, with famey em told eleewhere at $3.25, here to-mor r 4 a fine Swiss move- row at ed, regularly worth COMB AND BRUSH, sterling silver 382.75; on eale to-morrow at mounted, handaome embossed pat LORGNETTE CHAINS, gold fitted, term, of a good site, worth $5.00 por ss ioches long, with solid gold slide, imortow at 1,95 Saiomond vet; regularly worth $300; here to-morrow at NOVELTY BROOCHES, in alt the heweet effects of rhinestones, eam- 2.25 felled, gs tin sel, here tor MANICURE OR DESK SET, com plete outfit, sterling silver mounted in fancy lined case; sold elsewhere at $4.00, hete to-mnorruw at rapidly, but while they last you may have a choice at a price that EBONOID TOILET SET, brush, *; will never again buy their like, 1 comb and mirror, with long ot ring rune to engl for mt ia BRUSHES AND SCREW-DRIVERS, for vise with the oll carbires, each, Ba ee a hoy ag ot 1001 soon oa bro , A choice of the CAVALRY SWORDS for 1,50 | lined case to-morrow for 2,75 ‘larly worth $1.00; onsale at a tat t i mw vases