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’ fof the howpital butlding, He ruen View of the Navona! Trotting Avtelis] pearance quickly underwent a great WIFE-SPANKER PREFERS. | + Hire mn eta, | SWEDE KILLS HIMSELF. | er dogs. Me j oe ! could Interpose, threw NiMseit out ana to Ao «ier j figure in the world, but A Tey Dee sha" { R IN LAW tho grour Deapondent wnt 1 Caretaker are ABO Le soll Hie stefag of th gpeat pain, ne J CELL TO MOTHE ” va . pM a a I Blows Ont His Braine, at the wirgent ¢ { his Nive! to mUFIFEN Coebly q er A ab Ho ANKICR ANd) When Oy Larive opened the ah r mand Mr. Lawrence Murray, as He Deseribed It, | injuries, Me Coronet heck pry a Seaisah, eee Wighth ne , ap iteeate " Wie moftifog he micund Wiliam ie a ntinL if i 1 nie oe 4 f 1 Awede wh “Ape! 10 o'cloele 4 ! Y | were Venta n (the Corer 4 ee mea isl - ‘ Dro Hook today , . ‘ a Wiliam Dady, fortytive years oid, bas " w neath) ( ita ay Shek 4 heen A patient at Kings Cou Week Trled eo Hangs Mimpelt, i} ! you death a \ hae? fu ; Hoeplial, Broosly Peanhis Philip Bloch, fifty-five years old, of his win i f Mr John Hon bl ie hh Tom 140K Ti Orchard wiree(, attempied muitelde in| FEM Wy Wa a Drew ¥ res lent of Pateraon (pieh fad. panes. 6 FORE sseniy arcee | DRLOMIME, BE hie, residence Dy ARCE A Tea SR eet ar ) ew exealen \ ee rutble nig 1 ‘nat the condle ; ‘ Po" touvernsur’ Mospital ee: bl u : ea ivorable for @ Murray Goes to Jail Vowing | to “Get Even”—Mother Says He’ Often Drunk. Lawrence Murray had changed hie mind this morning and’ had concluded that he wouldn't rather.go to jail than Jive with his mothereinelaw. When he was arratgned before Magis trate Mott tn the Harlem Court, on hie own eomplalnt, in which he charged if with spanking with a op, he gaged furtively about) urt-room, ‘ ton ‘th ‘my W tin't re to my mother le wife arrival yer mothe nal Murray stood orner wutohing the court tm ‘oor with an anxious “L's been a hell tivo had alnce two ary,’ sald Murray t @ home thar | Februr | puld do to anid omy 1 me | Y 1 tell me | wos drunk, and T + in my Hife; and they'd aay} 1 wa good, In the me 1+] ways had to get my own t aw 1 told the Judge " ney and abused Ihow that when 1 worked for the big carpet etore Ir th street, hut when I fe: of a| on the sidewalk in February fst year, and cracked the back of my | hood and lost my Job, nothing wan right) het, 1 couldn’t keep a job, and] awe at my house abused me UUme Vow Sunday ale | Compinined | You, [dl take the atrop to my wife, | when he wouldn't make the com: | I went to the One Hunde "| Awainat Himeett. Voneth street ata Ivt of Harlem drunks * having been | i family quarrela ad, | Mott again called Murray Policemen “Pat Joyce told the how Murray vi evening, and ordere: look him ws nn Murray re was called sto hand thy ding | ‘eur little cand ut re of her mother rhat eclared er Wel te id strike | spanked he a strap. took me across his knee, ” ver tid exclaimed Mra. Premon, the mot W. "1d nat al aw that. bve It t ty-four years, on my husband, af ind an honest man, and | never yet faw tho Inalde of a court | “Law re ray came home drunk ar ning, He struck Mamie wie he fays, ‘Now 4 t KO and get me arrested or | put ‘n that windy, meantn’ the windy of | Mo little store, ‘Trl jo Get Him Work, a an’ abe'll do nothing of the Kid I, and then he went out After a while & policeman came and! Paid the man had given himae.t up, ant would Mamie make a complaint, Mamle| SMUGGLED CHINESE CAUGHT Found Leaving Train th Jersey Will De Deported, Two Chinasen were caught leaving a Lehigh Valley train in the Pennsylvania Gepot, Jersey Cite this noon by De tives Morris and’ Holtte, ‘They their names as Bing Yung, tweaty-| Years old, and Ching Wah, nineteen | Years, They enld they arrived tn Can-| ada three weeks ago. y were arraigned hefore United Alates Commisstoner Romaine, who held | them until he can arrange (9 have them | any kind during this time, and my! deported. CHICIDE CALLED FOR WIFE, Bat Sehoenthaher Died Before she Reached iim, Charles Bohoenthaler had no work and could not wand seeing wite Belle struggling their iive home at 999 Bast Laleteemth alrect, After indulging in Hauor jast night he lay down and swal- wed carbolly acid, dying almomt ine Riis * “He tied out to me to come nnd Kins said Mra. Schoenthaler, to-day, 1 sat beside her husband's toon with her two litte euiideen,” but 1 waw $00 hale’ ’ Pat me in a eelh t have june spanked my wife, . Hefuned to leave siation-houne, quod, Hee nothin’ have wot him job after ep em, and when ‘in whiskey he'll never mind one, in Hye given him a good home for two She ved the reporter te anar mens ot th oF and then ahowed , *' heg 0 Fit ani in STRUCK CENTRE Not | When She Found Cotlee Wes Slowly Killing Her, Even a very temperate mode of living in regard to food beverages will not avail If the tse of coffee Is continued A Virginia lady, Mrs, BR. F, Miller, of Bedford Clty, says that she wan very temperate in every way, "T did not suspect that coffee was the pol- son thal was undermining my whole nervous system, causing a condition of vertigo aud headaches until the attacks heeame ro frequent and vio+ lent that 1 wes compeljed to give up all kinds of work and forced to lie ‘down most of the time, ‘My atiention was drawn to Pos. tum Food Coffee by the experienve of some others in regard to common coffee, and the thought occurred to me that perhaps coffee was the vause of my trouble, so | began to use Poatum, being caretul to have {t made according to the directions on the package, “L did not have to cultivate a taste for ft, for 1 found on the start that it was a most delicious beverage, “Day after day T continued to Im- prove, but did not dream that it would be such a help, and never since the day T left off coffee and commenced the uve of Postum Food | Coffee (about nine months ago) pave 1 had any return of the trouble, have used no medicine or tonic of resent condition of magnificent ealth is due entirely to the uve of Postum Food Coffee, “LT have heard several persons say they did not like Postum, but in each case I discovered upoh tnquiry that it was becwuse they tried to make it like common coffee—that is, hoil it four or five minutes, This will not do,"for one cannot get the delicious flavor and the food value in so short boiling. The directions are plain enough, and It only requires a little patience to bring out the beautiful favor, “The doctors find Postum one of thelr igh valuable alds in thely canon Mike mina.” per A Up one Mant toa), | | s wanton the tniral ta ¢ Book. that have an established reputation make sen- sible, appropriate and inexpensive holiday gifts, sure to be appreciated by’ those who receive them. From our magnificent holiday stock you can easily pick out a book or a set of books that will suit the literary taste of the person for whom you intend the present. And on ever book bought here you save money, as a compari- son of our prices with those of the publishers will show. For to-morrow we offer the following unrivalled book bargains : WORKS OF VICTOR HUGO, Fully i!lustrated, 10 volumes, Large 12mo, Gilt top. Published at $12.50, Our rice @ 00 per set, . ACTORS AND ACTRESSES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA. New Illustrated Edition, Edited by Brander Matthews and Lawrence Hutton, 5 volumes, 12mo, Gilt 35. 7) 1) top. Published at $7.50, Our price, . THE WORKS OF BRET HARTE. 6 volumes, bound ng, 00 Cloth, Gilt top. Published at $10.00, Our price, per set, 4 WAVERLEY NOVELS. Complete, 12 volumes, bound ng 00 Cloth, Published:at $12.00, Our price, . DICKENS’ CHRISTMAS STORIES. 5 volumes, Cloth, It top. Photogravure Frontispiece in each volume, Pub- 2 00 ed at $3,00, Our price, per set, ‘ AMERICA: PICTURESQUE AND DESCRIPTIVE. By Joel Cook, author of ‘England ; Picturesque and Descrip- tive,’ &c, Ilustrated, 3 riisball Ml Wa cel gilt top, with cloth jackets and in a cloti x, Publishes at 735. Our price 5.50 YESTERDAYS WITH AUTHORS. By James 1. Fields, Holiday Edition. With 30 Photogravures and 12 Fac- similes, 1 volume, vo, handsomely bound. Published 2, 25 at $3.00. Our price 0 OLD TOURAINE: The Life and History of the Famous Chateaux of France, kere ig Andrea Cook, B. A. Handsomely printed, justrated with photogravures, map and genealogical table, 2 volumes, crown, 8vo, cloth, , gilt top, headband and marker, gold side and back, cloth 2 50 wrappers and in cloth box. Published at $5.00. Our price @* HANDY VOLUME EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE. 13 2,51 0 volumes. Published at $7.50, Our price, . HENTY BOOKS: 38 Titles to choose from. Regular 18 price, 75c. Price for to-morrow, A few ot the Titles: Orange and Green, zy Pike and Dyke, By Sheer Pluck. ¢ Bravest of the Brave, In Times of Peril. Friends Though Divided. The Coronet of Horse. By Right of Conquest. The Young Colonist, \ J car ‘a o hg r J All Sik Panne Voivets, Regularly worth 2.50 and 3, 50 a yard, Ohursday for 1,45 a yard. We need not tell you that Panne Velvets are fashion's latest favorites, Why, hardly a drere reaches these shores from the Parisian masters but has some of this beautiful material in its make- up. Nor need we tell you that they are costly goods, for every store of prominence sells them at from 2,50 to 5.00 a yard. But How About 4.45 a Yard? We have several hundred yards in upward of 20 different colors and combinations, fancy figured, geometrical and Persian effects, every inch of them pure silk, and while they last you may have a choice of the whole assortment at It's a great chance, Will you miss it? 1445 ’ ; Smokers’ Articles, For the man that smokes, what better or more appropriate Christmas present could you select than a fine pipe, an artistic pipe rack or a smoker's set? And nowhere will you find a larger or better assortment than at the Cigar Department of The Big Store; nor can you buy these goods so cheaply elsewhere. FRENCIi BRIAR PIPES, ‘bent well" shape, first quality, in fine chamois cases, solid silver band, real amber mouth- plece; of full $2.50 value; your choice to-morrow for FRENCH BRIAR PIPES, bulldog shape, real amber mouthpiece, solid sliver 14-karat rolled gold mountings, in fine cases; of full $2.00 value; your cholce to-morrow for 475 445 PIPE RACKS in great variety, novel and exclusive styles; chide of a apectal Jot Friday tor rm 50 SMOKERS’ SETS.-A special lot, worth SOc, apiece, on 25 sale to-morrow at SS and 7.° Grinmed Hats Reduced to 2,50. » ‘The lateness of the season is the cause of this big reduction, fet altr aa hour’’ buyors get the biggest bargains—this time at The hate are made of all-silk velvet, in bleck and colors, and are elabor trimmed with fine feathers, flowers, buckles and On Sale Thursday, December 6th, For the First Time, Women's Gatleta Sik Waists The Very Newest of the Season, at $6.90 Each. These waists are to be had in solid white, pink, light blue and reseda, all exquisite evening tints, Entire waist, including sleeves, completely covered with fine tucks; stock collar, front plait and new Garibaldi sleeves trimmed with gilt soutache braid and buttons, 4,000 Rainy Day and Watking Shirts (Women’s and Misses’ sizes), 390 made of heavy double-faced (xford cloth, with plaid ane back or heavy black pebble cloth, a choice at Women's Fine Kersey Box Coats, 27 inches long, with double-breasted front and demi-fitted back, stitched straps and stitched bottom; lined with Skin- her's warranted satin; the best coat of the season at ta 10.00 Fine Furs, Why pay the high prices of the exclusive fur- rier when you can get fur garments of an euay fine quality for much less money here? () submit a few quotations for comparison: ELECTRIC SBAL JACKETS, at 175 GENUINE PERSIAN JACKETS, at 57,00 PERSIAN JACKETS, with mink, at 69,50 PERSIAN JACKETS, with chinchilla, at 75.00 100 GENUINE BEAVER MUFFS, at 675 ELECTRIC SEAL SCARFS, at 390 PRIME MINK SCARFS, at 975 PRIME ALASKA SABLE SCARFS, at 875 (These Scarfs and Mufis are priced at about Half their cost at other stores, ) On Sale To-Morrow, a Large Purchase of Women's Golf Capes at S4,%, 57," and J. pre These capes have cost the manufacturers $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 to produce, They are, therefore, bargains of the biggest and rarest kind, Holiday Handkerchiers. Useful gifts are always most acceptable, Handkerchiefs are always in demand, and from our present magnificent stock you can make a selection that will be sure to please even the most particular, at prices that mean a saving to you, Look at a few of our ‘' special’’ offerings if inter- ested: LADIES’ LACE TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED HAND. KERCHIEFS, 4 lots to select from; each an urmdlisputed 19 bargain at 10, 12',, 15 aud LADIES’ LAWN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, plain hem, 50 with initial; usual price 12c,; per box of half doz., Hematitched and lace edged, very pretty lettering; usual 59 price 15¢.; per box of half doz., LADIES’ PURE LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, the 25 ready for use sorts, hand embroidered, at 1$¢., 17c, and Yon's Handkerohiors. HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, large size, plain 5 white and printed borders, regular &c, values, at Regular 12';c. values at 10 CAMBRIC INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, {ull nize; regular 59 price 12!,c. each; box of +, dor, for JAPONETTE INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, extra size, eile 10 embroidered initials; regularly worth 15c., for PURE LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, bandworked 25 letters, superior quality of cloth, at, each, Children’s Handkorehiors, 1,000 DOZEN PLAIN WHITE HEMSTITCHED HAND- 05 KERCHIEFS; the regular Sc, quality, special, per doz, at INITIAL, HANDKERCHIEFS, silk embroidered letters, box of 3 for 49 In the Lace Department. A Special Sale of Lace Aliovers. Elaborate patterns, very dainty in design, ranging in value from $2.50 to $5.00 per yard, oS Sacer mostly of i. higher priced in white, ecru and Arab; at the vi i fF igseooey ie, ecru i ery spec! price 7 5 Watches and Sowelry, Any of the articles mentioned in ‘he following list will make desirable and inexpe.sive Christ mas presents, The advantage to be gained in buying them here and now is the saving in price, LADIES' HUNTING CASE WATCHES---14 karat gold filled, guaranteed for 10 years, handsomely engraved and fitted with a very tine American movement; formerly on sale at $9.00; here to-morrow for 6, 75 LORGNETTE CHAINS, gold filled, with solid gold alide, 1 2 diamond set; regularly sold at $2.75; here to-morrow at ‘ 5 MANICURE PIECES, with handsome sterling silver han- dies, bright and French gray finish-.hooks, files, shoe horns, cuticles, curlers, tooth and nail brushes, tweezers, darners, &c.; usualiy sold at $1.00 apiece; a choice to- morrow for SILK PURSES, in black, gray, lavender, green and gar- net; crocheted with steel beads, with tops of aterling ail. ver, ring and chain attached; regularly sold at $1.75; in thie sale at MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S RINGS, of solid gold, in single stone settings of real opals—intaglio, carbuncle, and doublets; special values and well worth §2 apiece; here to- morrow for “i 4 00 59 98 Women's Dressing .Sacgues, Wrappers & Undergarments. Well made, comfortable, stylish garments at prices considerably below those charged by other stores for goods of equal worth. WOMEN'S BIDERDOWN DRESSING SACQUES, with crocheted edges and finished seams, each, WOMEN'S FLEECE LINED WRAPPERS, with flounced skirts and braided fronts, excellent patterns, at, each, WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, bright, clean patterns, combination yoken, fancy bretelles and flounced skirt, worth $1.35; here to-morrow at WOMEN'S HEAVY DOMET FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, well trimmed; double faced backs, at, each, WOMEN'S CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, full front, tor- chon lace edged sleeves and round neck, with beading and ribbon insertion; also a lot of soiled covers, odds and ends, mostly large sires, worth up to 49c,; a cholce of the ot to-morrow for WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS, flouncs, tucked ruffle and lace edging, extra good value, at, each, 49 63 és 59 23 Our Opening Display of Ladies’ Holiday Yeckwear will take place to-morrow. It comprises ove thing that is desirable and seasonable, es; . in fancy neckpieces, such as Jabots, with without stocks; Lace, Applique and Silk Ties, - Gilt Bands, Lace Collars, Fichus, Liberty Silk Neck Ruches, etc.; all in striking effects and at astonishingly low prices, a few of which follow : CHIFFON AND LACE JABOTS, very pretty, each boxed 49 separately ; worth 75c, apiece, at LACE COLLARS, Renaissance patterns, easily worth 75 $1.00, at 75 LIBERTY SILK NECK RUCHES, with plaited ends and full ruche; worth $1.00 and $1.25; a choice to- morrow for Women’s, Misses’ and Chil dren’s Shoes and Rubbers, A few special offerings to meet the demand for serviceable, comfortable footwear at a low price—nothing like them for quality or price to be had elsewhere. WOMEN'S LACE SHOES OF BOX CALF and KID, with / 00 double soles, all sizes, worth $2.00 a pair; here to-morrow at #@ WOMEN'S BUTTON AND LACE SHOES OF BOX CALF, PATENT LEATHER AND VIC! KID, all Sizes, worth $2.00 4 95 4 pair; a choice to-morrow for but ‘ MISSES’ BUTTON AND LACE SHOES OF DONGOLA KID, with spring heels, all sizes, worth $1.25 a pair; a choice to-morrow for gs CHILDREN'S RUBBER BOOTS, fleece lined, at, per pair, 9S LADIES’ RUBBERS, the new style with tips, which makes them look like patent leather shoes; the first quality; 55 per pair, One Hayes’ Dental Assn, (ie) Bakony, Main Floor Reliable dentistry a ocorels peett snes Oni; specialists employ: é All work guaranteed, Consultation free, &. P. HAYES, D, D, &

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