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A - ® ee re) a «108 * soolal fabric * ere: For the past forty years we have been our own importers and manufacturers, utilizing the entire buildings in which our stores are: located for the manufacture of our goods, This fact enables us to ‘offer goods of first quality at manufacturers’ prices a decided saving to the purchaser. Holiday presents that will insure appreciation within reach of all, Genuine Dignond, Kolid 14 kt, Gol 8,00 { Gendive Diamond, Bolid 14 kt, Geld, 15,00 Geouine Diamond, Molid 18 kt, Gold, 7,50 Genvine Diamond, Botld 14 kt, Hold, 6.75 Diamonds Bolid We Gemuine Digmon Solid Meki, Gold, 25.00 Genvine Du Holid Lek. (4 22,50 Genaine Diamond, > gud Opal 36,50 | 60,00 | 53,00 “10,50 10.75 | 650 | 11.00 WEDDING RINGS—Sol\d 14, 18 and 22-karat Gold, made out of one piece of wold, $2.75 lo $16.50. Engraving done free of charge, MOUNTING ANL RESETTING of Dianionds by expert diamond setters, MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT ON PREMISES (Presents Selected Now Will Be Reserved Until the Holidays, Genuine Diameuts, Solid Holt, Gold, 23,00 Y j Cenaine Diamonds Genuine Diamonds, 61,00 folid 14 kt. Gentine Diamond, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY, 11 P.M. MAIL ORDERS FILLED WITH ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS, DOWNTOWN STORE, UFTOWN STORE, 6th Ave.,Cor.J7th St. Grand, Cor, Eldridge, an LUST FOR GOLD — THE NATION'S SIN. Bishop Potter Declares Rush to Get Riches Is * Foundation of Vice and Corruption. Pre-Eminent Danger to ; Our Social Order the Abuse of Wealth--A Striking Remedy Is Suggested. J Hear a group of young amirts, fresh youth one would think ought tn the matter of th mont tender and sacred affections to he an free from sordid tmatine! as from the taint of a wodleas eyne ‘ , ond you will find that they Bishop Henry 8. Potter saya that wealth is the national evil He adds to {t an appeal to the rich} ™ for more simplicity in their manner of living, more sympathy with the lees for-| whe nate, more interest in higher things than mere wealth and Its accumulation, u the rioh to lead in stamping Out the taint of commerctaliem, whieh he declares, \s dominating the American “Phe proveminent danger to our soolal| order in this day ja the growth of wealth @nd the abuse of 1," he sald, address ing the Chureh Club, of New Haven, Gonn,, oa “Wealth and Commonwealth,’ Then with unaparing phrase he pics tured (he evilé in American life and Chamctor wrought by money-lust, At ter the arraignment came the proposed remedy |i an appeal to the rich for sim- pitelty and sacrifice. This is Bishop Potter's propositipn to American money kings and octal lead+ Bandad. "Go where you may, (alk with whom you will-with clergymen estimating the promise of a field for spiritual labor, with Women rating the claims of other wom: en upon thelr social recognition, with the heade of great universities paralyael with fright leat the Indixeretions of tome plainespoken profermor who tells hig age the truth in an hour when it sorely needs to hear It shall out down “Haw | ever ovcurred to any ome! ine revenues of tpe college=tt is no to wonsider what, nooner oF tater,| matter, (he commercial question In at would be the eflect upon the mans the bottom Of It and decides usually al) of their fellow-being» “We read the other “11a company Of men and women! woolal leadership day of a aw wh man of aclenee discov. fo dressing for gunshot rf Jeep-aea agundln et, PFO | and these are lifted Drosentiy to be peers decora- | °! the realm, im thelr owns ini jd devise and voroperate te plans for the softening of the Phaore of Vile to the lees fortunate, ond bringing into the dull mono, tony of the modern conditions of Manwal Inbor brightness andl fi cheer-in one word, seeking to re. dvom our modern life from the tawdry, sordid anpeet which te toe often what we call the top, fte dominant and prevailing notet |” The Bishon's address was full of Sterling phranes: ‘1 choos» this wubject,"" he wali, “be: ho and gradual fs that weparate ease the elements of and uncertainty a8 (o * may obiain them-alt of our modern tile} alfon full of Nenere FOUND DEAD IN DOORWAY, homas Rankin Died in Hall After) & Long Spree. | a4 Rankin, a carpenter, forty | oid, who lived at (4 Wert Twen- cn paramount importance, ty-ninth street, was found dead today “Divoree, crime and corruption In alliin ourcltles have one root, the lust of} Pulsifer, of the Roosevelt Hospital, satd Money, th Wan due to natural causes, “The one cages, dominant hunger in > td thie broad we of ours Is the passton, the hunger, the greed of gain Lord & Taylor, | Boys’ Overconts; of very heavy bea- morn Boys’ Thrze-Garment Suits; cut in doorway of 2 Ninth avenue, Dr. [Mi | Grand Street Stove, Saturday B Bargains. Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Overcoats, nade of heavy gray melton, with velvet collar; size 4 to 15 years; worth $3.60; for Sat- urday, only $1.98. ys’ Reefers; with storm collar; heavy blue chinchilla, with plald Hning; sizes 8 to 15 years; just the thing for boys going to school in mormy weather; this sale, for Sat- urday, only $1.98. ver, gray or blue melton, with vel- Vet collar; sites 4 to 1b years; worth $4.00, oureprice $2.98, @ or 1 Ouse fu te, for the it wa from 3 io 8 years; strictly all-wool, nicely trimmed and well tailored; worth $3.00, while they last at $1.98, the latest fashion; with double- breasted vest; in all the new de- sirable patterns, sives 10 to 16 years; worth $5.98, our price $3.75. Youths’ Long Pauts Suits; strictly all gon patterns; with doublesbroastod vert; sizes 14 to 20 years; worth #7.00; our price $4.98. Men's Overcoats, male of strictly all- vol blue kersoy ; trimmed and tall al in the best possible manner; WH to 4; worth @12.00; while they lust nt $7.95. ‘ Shoe Department, We catty the only Patent Leather Shoe that in guaranteed not to throngh: in all styles and sizes: The Monarch Pats, $3.50. Men's Call Shoes, $1.70; former price $2.66, ) A lot of pal flen's B'ack and Tan Imitation Alli- gator and Embroldered Slippers, on sale at 59QC.; (would be cheap at 80e,) Ladies’ Patent Leather One-Strap Slippers, on sale at 790.5 (former price #1,00,) Ladies’ Button and Lace Shoes; cloth top and vici kid; ail sires; on sate at $1.75; (former price #2.05,) A Handsome and Useful Souvenir Free to every purchaser of $1.00 or more between 9 A, Mo and P.M. Baturday, Open until 10 o'clock Sat. Night, Cor, Grand & Chrystie Sts. TE POLSON WHOLE FAL Mother and Four Chil- dren at Paterson All Victims. A mother and her four obildren all became seriously il at Paterson last Might after supper, and it t# believed that they were polsoned by tea pure chased yeatornlay, ‘To-day the mother and eldest daughter were sald to be out of danger, but the younger members of the famtly are stitl In & precariots condition. The woman (6 Mrs, William Cook, re- riding on Main street, The oldest ohiid Wa girl of thirteen years and the youngeat @ gir! of two years, A couple of hours after the mother and children were attacked wit vio- Jent paine and thelr groana attracted the atienton of neighbors, who went to thelr aagistance Dr, Joseph J. O'Shea worked hard over the five @ufferera for an hour, The tea wiieh tw thought to have caused the iiInens of the family will be fubjected to a chemlot exenination = ATALY 1S POOR: For grade of goods and low co: aston shing offer, Balance of the 12,000 pairs of Men's Wax Call, Box Calf and Black Kid Welted,single and double sole, and Patent Leather, single sole, Lace Shoes. Regus lar price $4.00, at 32,00 Balance of the | 5,000 Ver | Pair, Leather Lined Lace prices $2.50 and $3.00, at, per pair, Palance of the 2,000 fairs Men's Opera Slippers, Regular prices, $1.25 & $1.50, at 90c Per Pair, | | Balance of the 10,000 Pairs Boys’ and Youths’ Wax Calf, Box Calf, tlack | Kid, Single and Double Soles, some leather lined, Welted Soles. — Regular rices $2,00 and $2.50, ‘ouths? sizes, 11 (0 2 per pale, $1.25 | Boys’ sizes, 2% to 5%, | le Sole Lace at, per pair, $ I +d 5 Balance of the 5,000 Pairs of Men's Black MEYE Greatest of All “Mid. Winter Sales IN OUR BASEMENT. 75,000 Pairs Cammeyer's Grand Shoes. s | on Shoes, jp ithe 10,000 st even we have never equalled this Balance of the 15,000 Pairs Women's Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, Pat+ ent Leather and Kid Tips, Regular prices, $2.50 and $3,00, at, per pair, $1,50 Walance of the 4,000, Pairs Women's Black Kid But- regular prices, $3.00. and $3.50, at, per pair... peers Palance of 10,000 Pairs Misses’ Black Kid Button ad Lace Shoes, Patent Leather Tips, Cammeyer 9 chool Shoe ,branded on sole, Regular price $2.00, Sizes tito’ At $125 Per Pair, $1,90 Balance of Pairs Child's Black Kid But- ton and Lace Shoes, Patent! = Leather Tips. Cammeyer School shoe] | branded on sole, Regular price $1, 50, Sis 6 to 10%, iy { pairs. Al, per $1.00! wna] Balance of the 2,500 Pairs Boys’ A and Youths’ Storm Rubber Boots. sree $2.00 Mh to 134 Regular reebasaatperpun, £490 ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Avenue, corner 20th Street. a special lot of grade of licated. in any lew York for than $16, and i not less th in very large that our goods our own work-r such as Friezes, etc., an latest lines—bri full loose bac! shapely sleeves, Overcoats. On sale to-day and to-mor- row. Store Open Saturday Till 9 P. M, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. wls’ Cloaks. G MURDERER FREE Piidaswad Saturday ‘.|Matteo Bove’s Country Would Not Extradite— Case Is Dismissed. Because the IHallan Government i short of funds, and absolutely refuses to expend any more money for extras ditions, Mattoo Bove, whom the poltee way confessed to murder, walked out of the Adame Street Police Court In Brooklyn, thia morning @ free man. Bove was arrested jas Sunday in Hrooslyn by Detective Vachris, Word had been received that Bove had mur+ ered Gartano Casa in a suburb near Naples, Italy, in a dispute over a wenn, After the murfer the Ttalhin fed to How.ogne, France, and galled for Am> erica, He succeeded in pasting tne Barge OMee withont mowing ‘a In art fn popes from France, although the viccore ba Mew York haa leen wart. ed to delain jim, The Itilan Consul here said his Gov- ernment would nok extradite the man, ihe | lawioners Tested kal due ee cree ch tal) i. , the officers sata "e we offer Box Coats, of kersey cloth; colors, tan, castor and navy, silk lined, velvet collar and pearl but- tons; sizes 4 to 14 yrs; a $10.50 value, at $8.00. Girls’ Long Coats, of kersey cloth; colors, navy, red and castor; velvet cuffs, collar and reveres, tailor strap finish; anexcellent $15 coat, at $12.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. We place on sale this morning Overcoats at $12.50, are not straining the point one bit when we say that the same goods cannot be du- an $18, It should be remembered that we buy our.woolens direct and These special overcoats are of the new rough faces materials, elours, Ask to see these special $12.50 Sizes 1 to 6.44 $2.50 mint FUNNY PAGES, dune -8- men's Winter and we With next Sunday's 8st, ThE .errrserere other place in one cent less n most places | ALL FUNNY. ut ot Four in Colors, Four in Line Drawings. (#0 # # ALL FUNNY. quantities, and are all made in ‘ooms. Moulles, d are cut on the ‘oad = shoulders, ks and wide, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF George W. Peck, Editor, and will start off with a great new creation by this famous humorist “Deck’s Bad Boy Grown Up.” Houston St. | Special Silk Warst Sale. Great Congress Taffeta Woists of Comic Artists, ‘ hody tucked with WITH A REVIEW, IN COLORS, OF THE rawn work, tucked bisho fe sleeves and flaring calar,| Most Brilliant Humorous Crea- jeolors, black, white, gray, ‘ pinky red ba, gre and tions of the Century. eliotrope; sizes 32 to 4o; \ value $8.50; Also in same lot, Fun for 50 Odd Waists | Wo men taken from our regular stock, | |formerly sold at $10,00, $06.00 | entire May Irwin's each, Page of Feminine Humor, Lord & Taytor,) "srs Broadway & 90th St. Personally Conducted by the Famous Comedienne. ? Py das Aue os f pai 4 20 WeEDITED BY WwW, PECK PECK: BAD Boy.') FUNNY PAGES, THERE'S A BIG LAUGH COMING TO YOU! “FUNNY SIDB” of the Sunday World Will be Enlarged to {Louis Biederman, ON, Among the comic artists and humorous writers repre- sented in this number arez George W. Peck, “ Peck’s Bad Boy,’ May Irwin, The Laugh Genius, Carolyn Wells, The Comic Poetess. Opie Read, “The Arkansaw Traveller," Charles Battell Loomis, Author of “Yankee Enchant. ments.'" R. K, Munkittrick, The Acrobatic Poet George E, Creel, The Noted Paragrapher, Paul West, “The Roly Poly Man.’" Albert Payson Terhune, “The Man from Pompton,” E. Zimmerman, Judge's Famous Caricaturist. C. G, Bush, The World's Cartoonist, Palmer Cox, The Brownie Man,”” W. W. Denslow, Of +' Father Goose '’ Fame, Campbell Cory, ne World's Caricat T, E. Powers, atirist R. F, Outcalt, iis and ierald, The Character Artist, J. K. Bryans, The Silhouettist. ,)