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SEASKIN COAT oes a Wife Got Vote of Her Husband, How the STORY wn om PROBE. ‘a Pawnbroker Is Said to Hava i Caused a Hiteh In the ? Arrangements. bY nner Tt {a ail about nlakinn i one of your cheap & ‘a real seell affair tia a leme than 91,00, and was i bit of ft of any aman There wa and the tontity bp Jury now tn sension at Long Island City Inveatignting the charges of bribery In connection with the Denoeratic County Convent on held last Fal fen | | Offer io Vawnbroker, Now, the story that har been quietly) whispered around among the potiticlans} fe that the woman was promised (i+ fine soalskin coat 1 eho cout secure her | husband's vote for a certain candidate, | “Ht Ls worth trying,” watd she, ard wot busy Bie was ao suce sand, as the) feniakin w j 4 why eho had W candidate she named — Getiinm the Vor ‘ ™ Mike, wall the py ohag ned thn to intinen. hi t Ca, anil Buab) mand Vo ae Vive Ships to Carry Malls, PHILADULPHIA, Pa )) Matlons are in progress (or of Ave tral aS. | sme aimee mm rapemmmmn maagaag FORA IE!“ ray ; ‘ evr & Ghe Christmas Oracle Valuable Suggestions for the Wise and Prudent (CONCERNING Christmas Holidays in New York the chief point is this: There is no other stock of Christmas gift-goods equal to Wanamaker’s. We give an added stimulus to the already great sales by some under-priced offerings that present ex- traordinary cheapness for early comers, The list is not long. If you are a Christmas Shopper the reading of it will pay you well—if you are not, it will interest you. Remember, quite aside from business considerations, that duty to yourself de- mands that you visit Wanamaker’s at some time during the Holiday Season, The-store has come to be a part of the organic life of the metropolis, Its Christmas spirit is an element of universal public life. Pine Or ental Specimens and Animal Rugs pm Asc EL It's a rich gathering, this collection of rugs from the far-eastern countries ntere esting to view, instructive, too, And it ofiers excellent opportunity for profitable investment, It embraces various Kazaks, Mosules, Shirvans, Katelows Hokharas and Gorovans, in sizes from “x3 ft, to x4 ft, at $0 to $35, They are priced uniformly low—lower generally than elsewhere, Some splendid antiques will be found in this not. able assemblage, A lot of Anatolian mats, in sizes averag- ing 1 ft,, Bin, by 3 ft, Soft and silky—and with colors most artistically blended, Prices run from $2,25 to $4,50—easily worth $3.75 to $6.50. Smyrna Rugs--A special sale of these rugs is now going, on, They are all of the best grades; sizes 18x34 in,, at (B5c, to LaelS tt, at $43-—all about a third under the | market; 14 sizes in all, Fur Rugs, A well assorted stock of skins of wild beasts, mounted in the most life-like manner, with either open or closed jaws, as may be preferred, Grizalys, tigers, leopfards, wolves, wild cats, lynx and fox, in great abundance, Hach skin carefully selected and warranted moth-proof, ¢6 to $250, DRESS GOODS Six Decided Bargains in Seasonable Stuffs gets my re There's good and suf§cient reason for the low price Several lots of most desrable upholstery goods that named vn each of the following off:ings, None, how will beat a rapid retreat under the propelling power of pap> ever, that pete to the character, in any respect of the ular prces, The redu-tons are large, the goods are new foods thethselves None of the reasons, either that s/and desirable, the prizes ar» bargains, The list follows: act 50 interesting to you as the fact of their very real, Sofa Cushions —Four groups of 50 each. cheapness. Ludl Emb blak Pebb'e Cheviots are in lively demand just | g3, an hans’ Henbroidered Cushions at 2 each; were nhow--especially such a grade as this lot of 900 yards — It! Phulkarie and Kutch Embroidered Cush‘ons at $2,50; is firm and lustrous goods in proper weight for talored| were $3.75, ' gowns; 50 inches wide, Tue quality sells regularly at Damask and flowered tap:stry covered Cushions at 62; $1.25 a yard, The price now is 55c, | values up to $3.25, : i Back Figued Venetian Cloth, About 750, Turkish embroidery and silk tapestry covered Cush- vards of a high+grade imported fabric of lustrous wool; ions at $5; values $6 and $/,50. twelve attractive designs; 42 inches wide, Regularly 85c, | ry of these Cushions are filled with good clean down, ayard, rice, 50c, C F; a urtalns—Three lots of Renaissance Curtains; Plaid- ack Cloths, ‘These are of the usual walk Owe one at $6 a pair, from $9; another kind at $8,50, ing skirt weight, and in the popular gray mixture; 4 de | trom Ne 75; the third at $9.75, from $14.50 signs of black and white plaids on the backs, 54 inches! Five Vote 08 Thsh Polat Lace Curtains white and ivory wide. We have 800 yards in two kinds of weaves—cheviot! Some at $4 a pair, insterd of $6.75; at $5.25, instead ot twill and cheviot crash One isa $1 quality-the other i $1.25, Price for choice, 60c a yard, 48 oe at $5,50, instead of $8; and at $6.25, instead of Plaid Camel’s-hair Cheviot. In this lot of 800 yards are various attr ctive color combinations—stylish, Fie French ant American Sctetten. et we The groo’s are 36 in, wide, and sell usually at 40c a yard, Woie's er aaclsieg ¥ia7 he ‘ Mk rhagaert sd Price, 15e, sake Came 's-ha't Granite Suiting, Good colorings |i hat * Mame of French walnsty and enafully palate in combination with black; some of garnet, of brown, of A mahogany framed® 3sfold screen with bevel glass castor and of uavy blue; 50 in, wice, $1 quality, The tops and silk filling, is $50 to-day, Yesterday its moderate price, 50¢ price was $96, Mixed Cloth Su'ting, Seven desirable color~ A Bf ‘ener bi transactions always mean—in the hands of good merchants |mixesshades of brown, blue and green, A very pop>|Aing, Bag Aisi me. Peleg ge <4 manufacturers’ loss s and consumers’ gains, Just so, now! ‘ular dress fabric, 36 in, wide, that would be. reasonabl i . Y| matked $50 now-—-were doubl They are made from all-woo! reversible cloths, in plain priced at 50c, Price, 31c, ! psi comb! sitpereen is $35 instead of $75, | b and fancy styles, Prices about one-hall, as follows: Lo} aN TET WITS and one with inla'd mahogany frame is $28 iastexd of $80, SantaClausS& Mr,Toodles | Ne in the UPHOLSTERY STORE ‘Tint Pioor Small Furniture Pieces for Christmas Some Bargains “@ One Thousand aod Thirty S@ $ Men's Tuxedo House Coats These lots include the season's round-up from the largest producers of House Coats in this country, Such XZ Forty Boudoir Desks for women, Two styles, open table, quartered oak, swell front, with compartments | and drawers, Not long snoe they sold at $20, Later they were $12, and now are to be closed at Eight Dollars The Desks make their own argument, Women’s Desks are here in one hundred styles, that range from §6,50 to $140, Every sort that gility, fancy, taste and money resources can demand, Fancy Tables for sitting-room or bedroom, One hundred of quartered oak that are reduced to-day from $1.75 to $1.25, Some of imitation mahogany that are reduced to-day from $2.25 to $1, 50, Both style lower shelves, 560 that are reduced from $6 '0 $3.50 wah tala 258 that are rediice | from $8.5 to $5 | Tw Groves Pree Greely Under fy ie Jb"? taliban Bren 6d ee bissa ada ai at (sh ia dial |tire wide assortment offers unusually good values, riety of fine soreens of domestic manufacture-not quite so i] y Here's a waist for which we're asking $1.75, Others | elegant and not nearly so expensive, are selling like quality for at least a dollar more, —It_ is of Some with frames ot Flemish and of golden oak at ex ellent tlannel; is wellemade in the newest style, Shown) $6.75, instead of $),50, in all the latest shades—solid colors only, Attractive, | Some with embroidered panels of denim at $9—were | Very hee ith ‘4 aie’ yesterday, i ; Another group contains wa’sts that are consid re Qeiold forest green oak framed screen, with silk ui, ene en kee ee tal} tute good $i values, The majority, however, are $5 and $5) filling, at $.5, instead of $22, i | silver clasps and finger chains, Also, vilver purse chaing | Kinds, ye’ the price for choice is but $3, All new—new) — Screen with trames of Flemish oak, and panels of INg Aeoond Naor, Ng ¢Currency in Silver Chains Ne) Two sorts of silver purses, One is little, price $1, 25; | i tables are 24 inches across top, have ind are polished finish, There are three hundred sorts of tables now in our at $1,50, worth $2 in cut, new colorings, new price, Oriental tapestry, at $27, 50-—were $40, stock hg vary from the large and rich library table to| These silver trifles make very dainty—and — pretty) Handsome syles at $1.50 and up to $8, Boxed! i the little one \ bedroom corner, Christmas gifts, Who considers cost in a gift received? | neatly if you des re, ad QUILTS Second four, Pourih hyenue, Women's Silk Waists Ng} Nuch Under Price Gift garments, ‘Some women will male themselves a present, some will wish to give to others, A serious word to all poss ble buyers, 4 Fifty annivink Gak Tabourettes are to be sold Many a pocket and various tastes will be helped by al at $2, reduced from $2.75. They are upholstered, fine little notice, Broadway. , have turned legs and stretchers Endic ian Baskets } x ver styles of Taboureltes; oak in Ne hogany and imitation mahogany, dian t ake rowing extine!, The new generation does ¢ invenvon has sup. Women's Desk Chairs, “The Bevorly'’ is a strong, wellemade blanket of white wool, on cotton warp Jt weighs 5!) lbs, and measures 72x84 in The very moderate price of yesterday was $3 /5 Now they're $2.85 a pair. “The Burl ngton,’’ made of fine, long staple Prominent among them not wool, An equal) Alows work; and j ure the many sorts that. are finished in Lr? Nowpeitax Pt that baskets were woven to serve, Tose | Sixty-five silk waists just from the makers, soft, yet firmly woven on light cotton warp, measures 72x impressionism has been captured by the mechanic arts, eee eat tino ato calle tiny) and he product of qumber will be added fast as finished, | They are all copied | 84 in and weighs §\, Ibs This grad: was an excellent These chairs have the charm of novelly—-a great considers We have ob oe eee eee At twcatye trom our own aris models, which sold at $25 to $0, and! value at $5 a pair. Reduced to $t, ¢ the fiewe Aprcbe wibe So tightly |the first copis were sold at $10 to $15 The silks are The designs fine; colors black, yellow, green pink and blue. The i». waists ace plaited, corded, be-laced—altogether very ele~ The price is | $x Dollars and a Half White crocheted bedspreads, Muarsvilles patteras, washed and launded, ready for use, full bed size, at $1 each, Value $1.25, Down quilts with coverings of silk, figured on one side, plain on the other, at $8 each, A fair $10 value, tion in a Christmas gift, r » more arti sie m ‘An opporiunity gant, and unimatchable }| Furniture Stock of this store, unmatched ein this present rallsction, Jaims the caraiul thought of all persons » adios as well as | of taste, Christmas gilts fot the \hame’ baat 00 \tetcl ld big aioe 8 wet tHe wi a ra oa it, Prices, | And it is eloquent in cheapness, though often sold at $12 and more, CUEING BOM giver ARG iM mourn te $21 $0 fecond foot, Pourth avenue Third Roor ' Formerly A, T. Stewart Broadway, 4th Ave., & Co., 9th and 10th Sts, i sooriety, Japanese and Tariiel ey fers thown ste aul another new ‘tant ial Op oval mn he iy wi ie buch demany nent eon 4 A vit te, to 4 o7r8 dat Moriarty, 40.8 Vewed over the “loneiatanoh bbe Ve will wave much Wear on rain and t F fi o ton ehaite ie one of the handaoment of i a hing WF Aw, go start a oar bine of your own, XMAS PROBLEM SOLVED, | the mer fasting jn ure, They Tavans wentees in ‘ecanelan aa RS 4 Phew | tne man replied, The Bishop | ook Nie lave of & beautiful gi olor, Iac> , big Noorm, Fi number, and a day or so tater (he man it Great Disptay of Imported Houwe Goods at Jordan, Morinety now pou Wa8 4 Bishop? © Chm \ auuestion of my being a} If the husband who Ie Wondering what ne ed the clerayman WAFMIY:\ey yay hile wie for a Chrlecmas sift, rmpany five conte [0 TAM | an the wife who can't think of m malta ine | me, and any one who Di)® SVC By remembrance for the husband, will) tr Neat One Mundeed wo ranaportation from 40 vist the big hodeefuenlahing mote of + 9 pawon and customer, entitiod Jordan, Moriarty & Ce, at Nos. 185-161- » polite trentment.” i}! Twenty-ihind strat, ihe pet ‘Of the ew fin bei ds Popaierity tat Yow ahigue the Wpleeapal reaitenet job, 11, Tho rm burl 0 ave ndvice fe : Le 0 cms a Michael Murrae nig department Jordan, Co, have one of the m Hite rem et Ne = andCler« “0 biott Wat aturwan!, Man Was reer; Wena at 1 | ut lve loat me job," bay the| pigaing question may be answered Held Up in Grocery acsnsienased Dismissed, Apologized, | myy. “and t didn't me vol QUERY ad ont aut fasptly Prot You wiruck me with WELCOMe 10 weW CENTURY, | é i 5 | Rishop sald. am a much IArker AK! goods be eheee bls Was Heinatated \m Mn you and, oOWkd have pul you oft fe Gerejtahoeauy yo teen 1D Riper: tam Comanenee rere YOM ASR FATS ey, Btahop,”” the man | Hine Toe the Me Imai pitaative, displays Ht Reaches Clty Math ‘ ‘ fra johny Re ae icvire 38 wal | me he fool ThewaRy ishon Hoary C. Porter tne M A = ft Hieness the Bienop gave Bim a letter fi pt: getn to Metropolitan Raitway | Nite ‘Tenuited te nee hale retnaiatemer ate a ieassotim. ‘alee reception Foote mA i or } i A save lear 7 1 . sey in ltw Ms ai a now Antah to the roll ° oon ih a Hi ca {improsaed OY ihe digmiveal of one o a remarkably ric Myre | sem for rudeness to (he Blehop and by NEW ‘SURGEON. GOES IW. ats es rhein vir thal retty—and what rt { 1am 4 that pubic aeatiment | ™ rolnstaltenemt of the man Rive born patmered by an ¥ samme vihcibl. eabaueatie | atie Shed he reverend gentle DH Jobe Mlarkwam Beytue Buttes ers, Oth Be i" rit and. seri ‘ r Now Year's |ya,, | man t mi wm Hospital Te-Pmys , prves. Dalnty vil stored aftalrs Aivuet camer 0 » was UiroOWD Ds. Kani Muller, who has beon noune 196 ihe, e's ae boudpir or UN parlor ‘dl . PUL tee am appre yaduetar in « Broadway ‘aurqeon at Marienp Roapital, will be. famous’ fort sueceeded to-day by Dr, sie met, | found hae oy. pe (BI ia Be nn low anne ae a a ise Sia ali JroMingg of (he vebsole - ‘Saiany on your own whe,” the con juctor sald, giving the Bishop a vicious ig in the rive with hiv elbow, Dishop Potter remonsttadd, odie fore Lie » fous oF the Rone of cen aon ten ered Murra ne count ts median the 1 them to Keep stil. Their Virnae ands, Harmunatin Latet vompanions wearched the pochers the proaeorn amme.

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