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y\ TWO GIRLS SEIZED BY GERRY AGENT. EEE oo ee eer er errr rer tres ee ee ee ee he ee GRACE AND EMMA DICKERSON, PE EEE ERE d br EER REE OE Db bhatt ebb bbe Dickerson Orphans Taken from the Home of Mrs. Sadie Wells, {woman was finally persuaded and, wen. Hig. Went Up and aroused her slater, ‘Mhey were quickiy dressed and hurried o the West One Hundred and Bwenty- {WN treet station, ‘The children were hadly frigntened and kept ashing the had done, tare they Know nothing at home early. tp. ig World reporter bore auld that @he m after the vislt of ey Jevlared that ahe gent what (hey , ‘Grace Dickerson, fitteen years old, and | , = Emma Dickerson, thirteen years, who | Were poured out of bed about midnight and foreibly taken from the home of | "Sirs their slater, Mra, Sadie Welle of a4 West One Hundred end Twenty-third | ye * treet, by Gerry Agent Moore and De- | j Co) peared In (he Harlem | Pepuuaion tx Pan cee teidne Varian a moan gd, “All of the nelgh: 4 > ne Was oman 0 Mooro wileges that Mee, Welle tn not | tegmiton, 8 Wom mot repulation, y r \ two girl ® proper person to have charge of the 4 ent. penne eald. tbat, th hy gee ohildten, Wels formerly, at St Alexander aver Magistrate Brann heid the girls 10) nis a hiier their mother died the tather 1,0 ball for examination Baturday They wore placed In the custody of the Gerry Boctety pending the hearing. ‘The girls are orphans and recently | Ale came from Utton, They were asleep in| Mm, Wells’ flat on tho first floor of | tho big three-story brown-stone house when Agent Moore and tho detective arrived, Moore told Mrs, Wells to bring the *hiiiren downstairs at once, Mhe re fused, declaring she would por awaken he girly are very pretty them, But by threats of the law the gach afd aed paltea all for “oe elf age. nit Ago wet tof he diet on Novy. fa ween at Sree Wells's ie House a young man ig (here made love to After Mra Wi Di on, ‘up house there Oty with Mrs Mary Hedge Bhe Was removed From th went Moore, to Harlem Hospital fond gave birth to a enild, Nid. the agent says, le now fi vandiing Asylum oon Blackwell's Lroke ~ POWERS AGREE US LED 10 OW GHNESE NOTE, DOUBLE TRAGEDY fecllabbier But a Further Neel Mrs. alates: Said to standing on Compen- Have Accused Driesen sation Desirct. of Slander. LONDON, Doo. 13-The negotiation®! At st, Mary's Howpital, Moboken, it + of the Powers im regard to the joint was sald to-day that Mra, Marah &lig- China note have been conoluded ratit: man, who wow shot last night by Prans factoriiy, all agreéing (0 the pordition® Prieven, may recover Driesen after flentiony as outlined by Count VON siinoting the woman went a bublet Huelow, the Ifaperial Chancellor of Ger> (hrough his right temple, dying ine many, Nov. 1% with the exception of tHe grentiy, tntroductory clause saying the demands — dirs, Holigman was formerly employed fre Irrevocable, which Is eliminated, ox housekeeper by Drlewen, but quare relied with him about three weeke ag Count von Buelow, on the ocoaston of and jot him, Driesen then eneaged bia first appearance in (he Reichstag i young Woman hatied Annie Wa ee lo Tonperia! Chancellor Nov. 1s after Mak jook after the house, Mrs, Setigman Fiat atafament Hon ereans Pa called at the Woven Tavt night for. the Vey toward China and ou purpowe, it in sald, of getting some EIR ORRIN a ce i things that #he had lett there, Impiore a ory vais Which the representatives of the powers tion ine hone footh ef the houan, ute Jn Peking hadnt that time agreed 10) ony @ wn rang out, and & moment later Drleson left (he houne with a rer volver In Nis hand, He had taken only ® lew Hops when he pit the weapon , Tribute to Vietinn, to hie temple and fred, Upon the arrival Ap extraordinary mission, headed by | of the pollee an ambulance war sent tor Imperial Prince, shail be went to 49d Mrs, Beligman was iaken to Mt order 1, Dit’ the ” ere Mary's Hoppital. t mperor of China and of ihe it te suid thet Mee, Seligman had ap- ron svete Fr he MUEdeT OF unod Delewon of talking about her In ine murder a itr rey of ie “ « way 48 to Provoke gossip, and Sraaneinal wter enall be erected that this led to thelr quarrel and to her ay Bie Merwin Hae Fr mae “he leaving him, Mra, Seligman wag very West cpenaity in 4's od [pried would not allow her to be hpi i i Li aa it ut en pert, init Mela “im me IRISH LANDLORDS MUST GO. it whall erect er armel DUBLIN, Dec. 12—The Natlonaliet Convention resumed ita session to-day, elow here inte Hated Constitutton of the United Trish League tendo AD Ais and making the Nationaliat Convention "the, right of 9. oan be agreed on fo . control, y and 1 , iis it sa is weak this morning and the doctors ’ Ete s id, Pie Bre. Seligman is thirty 1a, wi | athomnstage Declare an Unceasing ry fol avery foreign oF inler- to pey an Indamanlty ie Mr. John Redmond presiding, After rea ‘y! mon \ A anniel | re poi Wiiiany Or n made tion ahi impel iron. by Sean? id een era forvldden, (9 Irelan \ amid the forty vA a Dome aes ot ‘laces Pade More Fight Against Them, he wraves have beens vaneevadle olutions bad been adopted amending the io have a pers FE a it ian from, i In ite 0,40 more #0 Ne a ite Jed to mans recommend to thelr governments (0 em- body In a collective nole for presentation | to the Chinese Government, ae follows; }|One Hundred Doren, B. Altman & €o. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Women's, Initialed, Der box of six, 85c, OSc, $1.25 Women's, Embroidered or Lace effects, Each, 15c, & 48¢, Women's Plain Hemstitched, . "Qe, & Ie, Men's, Plain Hematitched, assorted hems, Each, (8c, Thursday, Dee. 13th, JAMES McCREERY & CO. BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET, MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Winter weight,--full fashioned and regular made, natural Wool and white Merino Shirts, Incomplete line of Imported and American Manufactures, $1.50 each; Formerly $2.00, $2.50 and $3,00, Men's I’ eine Dep't, NECKTIES. 400 Dozen,—remainder of this season’s stock, Rich, heavy weaves,—Imported Silks, |Imperials, Pour-in-Hands,—and large, double end English squares, Light or dark colors, 75 cents each ; Value $1.50 to §3,00 LEATHER G0008, Chatelaine Bags, Finger Purses and Pocket Books, y | Metect Seal, Snakeskin, and Mexican hand-carved Leather, g5 cents; Value $1.50. FLANNEL WAISTS Manufacturer's Surplus Stock, Flannel,—polka dot, tucked, hemstitched and embroidered, —black, white, medium and dark shades, Brilliantine,—hemstitched and tucked,—black, Bishop or dress sleeves,—numerous models, $1.95 each; Value $4.75 to $6.75, FURS, Seal Coats,— latest models, $150.09 and $175.00, Mink Scarfs with cluster tails,. . . Muffstomatch,. 6. 1. 1 + ee Alaska Sable Scarfs, . . . . 1. JAMES McCREERY & CO,, BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET, TO VAGCIMATE. | FRE SMART SET pie a Ns Health Board Will Invade the Homes of Fash- Thursday, December 13th; lonable Folk, Women’s Glace Kid Laced Boots, dull pewrer |) Wid tops Kid tis. 99.75 With fifty-two cases of small-pox al- | | Women’s Slippers of Glace Kid, two ready rounded up, the vaceinatore of the | Healih Board to-day marted to widen! | straps, jet beaded, $2.00 | (Third Floor.) $10,00 and $12.50 ' $12.50 + $8.50; Value $12.50 | BOOT sx» SHOE DEPT. their work by visiting the better clave of apariment-houses and private! dw Inge uptown to see If the necessary pre- dations against the disease have been || taken, If they have not been the vac- einatora will (eke them, cnd they ex. pect that befure the end of the week || more than 1,009,009 persons wil have || been Inoculated in the Borough of Man- hattan alone, Within one week more persons have heen vaccinated in Manhattan than dur. ing the entire period of tha outbreak | of smalipon in 194. That outbreak Inpted wix weeks, The demand for vac- cine virus by piiyetelane haw broken alt records. Thursday, December 13th; MAIDS' LAWN APRONS AA spectal prices, | 20c, 25¢, 40c. « 55¢, MAIDS' FANCY CAPS, 35¢. (Second Floor.) jw victima of the Jisease have || heen discovered, | ‘They are William Wiltathe, a negro, || Of 1 Wot Pifty-fret wtreet, and Annie || Spoerer, wi! three years old, of 40 ay Mixty-Alth atreet, Both pationts || at the Willard Parker Hospital, ana the houses in which the disease ap. peased have bron disinfopted. Williams suppoaed 1 have contracted the dis- of Bixty-ninth Bnd avenue, the start- of the jeenic, a me perp moe 10 siete fnan'’ re ata ame in- Dr coe eee el ls The ‘1 tie Mean , rh PAGAN A genuine oale of this kind might not happen onoe in a lifetime. ‘To wottle the estate of the Inte Mr. J, Charig we are compelled to sell our| entire stock, over $500,000 worth, of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ot Rverything must be turned ‘nto cash, no matter what the lows, Our repu tation for the past 25 years is guarantee for the quality of the goods, We ean inetrate but a few things, Phe stock is complete, from the smallest | to the largest, ric sess ph tees no 60.00 eae wae“? 125,00 WATCHES, wud it ome tader end Ser, $2.50) 5,00 15,00 5,95 Howes, i RIG BROS., 146 sah Street_146 “ of Broadway, B. Hl, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices bites eth BR CRM iis ein ot ’ ee ANNUAL SALE OF UMBRELLAS, Thousand, Men's and Women’s, — 26 and 38 inch, Covered with pure Silk and Tafletas,--with Imported Handles, including Gold and Silver trimmed Ivory and Pearl,—Tortoise Shell, q Natural Woods and Novelty designs, $1.75; Two Value $3.50, Close rolling frames,—covered with pure Silk,—finest make. a 26 inch,—TImported Handles of Sterling 4 Silver,—polished or French grey finish,—'Tor toise Shell, — French Gun Metal inlaid or overlaid with Gold and Silver,—Amber, Cor nelian, Gold and Silver trimmed Natural Wood, Pearl and Ivory, Real Ebony, Crystal, long Pearls, extra length Gold and Silver. : 28 inch,—Real Stag horn with heavy Gold \ and Silver Mounting, solid Silver hooks, Cape of Good Hope horns,—Ivory hooks inlaid with a QCYS Both Sides 44th St, 13th to 15th, 6 A> Get Here Early, Please. Come during the mornings early as possible: - the earlier you arrive the easier you can make your selections There's physical comfong in being ahead of the crowd, j We've taken the centre coun- Our aisles are free from all obstructions, ters away for your convenience, The Store Is Overflowing with Beautiful Merchandise Suitable for Holiday Presents. Lowest Prices and Best Variety. Suit Cases, Bags and other Leather Goods are inthe base» ment. The stock contains someth ng for every taste and purse, Whether you wish to spend ess than a dollar or a great inany dollars we'll save you fully a third, Sole Leather Suit Cases, strong steel frames, lined with leather, 22 inch at $7.03 24 inch at $7.71 Sole Leather Suit Cases, olive or russet, aluminum frames, lined with satin or leather, 22 inch at $10.04 24 inch at $10.72 Genuine Pigskin Suit Cases, steel frames, collar, cuff and shirt pockets, lined with linen, 22 inch at $9.43 24 inch at $10.04 Fine Alligator Suit Cases, strong steel frames, collar, cuff and shirt pockets, lined with leather, 24 inch, at $20.81, Cowhide Club Bags, covered steel frames, lined with leather, $1.84 to $3.19, Cowhide Club Deen, deep-cut style, leather-covered Hng- lish steel frames, lined with leather, 13 inch, at $6.19, Genuine Alligator Club Bags, leather covered steel frames, lined with leather, brass trinmings, from $2.74 to $5 42 Seal Club Bags, leather covered steel frames, lined with ¥. Altman 4 ds, and cheaply. leather, gilt trimmings, $7.52 to 610,04, Cowhide Cabin Bags, Japanned steel frames, lined with canvas, from $2.34 lo $4.04. Russet Cowhide Cabin Bags, leather covered steel frames, lined with leather, from $4.09 to 86.49, Finer goods—all the latest novelties are here—furnished valises and the like, We can equip the traveller completely Men's Holiday Blovers, Men's Tan and Black Vici Slippers, Opera and Romeo styles, | $1.49 and $1.99. Men's Tan and Black Genuine Alligator Slippers, Opera style, patent leather trimmings, sold elsewhere at $2.50; our price, $1.99, Meu’s Faust S oe, made of the choicest chrome kid, lined with glove kidskin, $2.99, Women’s Slippers. Women's Satin Boudoir Slippers, all colors, $1.87, Women's Vici Kid Toilet Slippers, French heels, black, red and | tan, $2.99, | Women's Vici Kid, Patent Leather and Satin House Slippers, Louis XV. and French heels, $1.88, $2.99 and $3.99, Sole Leather Suit Cases, strong steel frames, lined with linen, 22-inch at $4.88 24-inch at $5.21 | for the week ending Beers ot amcalispoa, 10a ph CHICADO, Der. LL Preattent James 1 Rebels, or i} Ferd v Fy efles croup, diphtheria a rt " Phe report of the condition of ihe] " Croton ‘Water shows a0 Hiprovement 1 | \oller of (Me Carreser, dae written © ieeiar 4 the water Bat as to temperature wr Payee, Cheirmins. ¢ Wib Comimaliten 6 HONE HORI HF, | Mars ant Mean of (he Mose of Reprevente nd Lent, asking hi © recommend to Comgrene ¢be | repeal of the tax om the copttal, curpley ond Dee, ) abows! I fey jembroidered in Silk,-~floral Commercial National Bank, es-Comp: | y Silver, — Rosewood, Partridge, English Ash, Furze and Box-wood, These handles are very handsome in design,—Pearls and Silver @ extra long, and the mountings heavy), The designs are uatque, and very numerous, $2.75 and $3.75 each; Value 66,50 to $10.50, JUMES MsGREERY 860, 4 Twenty-third Street, MILLINERY, Sale of Fur Hats, All the fashionable Skina;— Russian Sable, Mink, Chinchilla, Seal aud Ermina, Blended with handsome trimmings, ‘a $15.00 to $50,00, oe 4 KAY. | JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. i SALE SMOKING JACKETS, Japanese Habutai Quilted Silk Smoking Coats, Jackets and Robes, Blue, garnet, brown, ma: genta, and golden tan, Silk! ‘Tightitting Broadcloth — cord frogs and fastenings. |Suits, and Russian Blouse Short coats,—~ plain, and) Venetian Cloth Dressesjem * blue and black, Lined with silk, SUITS. id Tightéitting or Russian Blouse Tailor Dresses Wine or black Cheviot,—- lined with silk, $22.50, designs, $32.50. A large stock of pedes- jirian Suits,—Coat and Skirt, 4 $15.00; ! Value 922,00 and $25.00, $3:75} Value $5.50 and $%.50, Robes,-full length, $9.50; Value $14.50, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Pedestrian Skirts, -~ with Twenty-third Street. {hip pocket, — Tailor-made’ with heavy stitching, a $7.00 JAMES McGREERY & 60, Maver Jonasson aCe | Twenty-third Street, Wit! Oller To-Morrow | (Thursday) in thelr le See ‘ Coat Department | About po pn | Sale of kets t their tor, royal blue and red, ; aa FOB SM | Waitress Aprons,—fine quality material,—varions trimmings, Ladies sewing aprons,— attractively designed and finished, 25, 30, 40 and soc, each, JAMES McGREERY & 60, Twenty-third Street at VA off former prices. BROADWAY & 12 ST,| ¢ wanted to be w carpenter, He Mg A te tend « ber He wanted 8 grocer, tao, od eanductor on & ear, le AAVORLECOE wivitsided pretty of hank Me mays the barton im The World pay big returns, Calle 06 (be pablic (a lnermwed titerent mates ont ieee gk te wortt

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