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“PULLER” AND — McCREERY & CO. ip F BROADWAY AND 1:'TH STREET. “BANKER HHT MEN’S HALF HOSE. Hot Park Row Battle a5 cents per pair; Over a Sailor Formerly $0 cents, Gustemnor. 350 Dozen. Imported, Lisle Thread and Mercerized Half- Hose, Novelty Stripes and fancy designs. Dark ‘there were exciting doings on Park 25 cents per yard; Formerly $0 cents. SILK SKIRTS for Misses and Children, Sizes 8 to 18 years, Light, medium and dark shades. Accordeon pleated flounce with ruche, or lace-trimmed ruffles, $3.00 and $3.95; Formerly $4.65 and $475, Maids’ and Waitresses’ Aprons, a5 and 45 cents, SALE OF STERLING SILVER ARTICLES. At Manufacturer's Prices. 1 Col “WPPNG AR { J and the weather man va us that Winter is here, We are ready for 4 have too many overcoats and you haven't enough. You are ONE over- 4} } make to-day and to-morrow SPECIAL OVERCOAT DAYS, We have those limits we can got together, because we are going to sell overcoats / p Are you? Perhaps the overcoat question is bothering you—it certainly ® {s bothering us, The trouble is mutual, but the causes different. We ie shy and we have 3,500 too many, Now, to the end that we may Ned be relieved of our troubles, we'll make you a proposition, We'll Greatcoats, Uleters, Ragians, Top Coats and a big line of regular Over- 7 # coats, The prices range from $4.95 up to $24.95, and somewhere between colors, $ tor the next two days. BROWN, KING & CO., 177 & 179 Broadway, near H + : Coot ; Cortlandt street. 60 Dozen. Morley’s English Half-Hose,—Striped pat-|4 °r""" Ps terns,—light colors, ANN! Winter Overcoats, 5 | '*"" Men's Business Suits. ue eae Bat OER, 1150 HEAVY WRIGHT KERBEYS Lowe 14.60 FANCY WOOL CHEVIOTS.,,...04.05°P 26 cents; $40 DANK ORAY OXFORDS 1000 OHRVIOY BUTTS ee Mcatched 410.00 Wixtn OXFORDS Foal he renee nae Hert Formerly 0 cents, 4 tg! MineD $8 | 400 rANCY WoRsTRD aUITS, 14h OXF) 146.00 CAMIMERE SUITE... Tan) % ‘| 4 on | 500 CAMIMPRI RUITS wan ) ia ‘ie a v.05) Novelty Black Cheviot Sults j 4 ‘i ; H . OT BUITS 6.05 A very fine collection of best quality fabrics, Bedford wa evo" aauah” "isn OM] he ie non Cords, English Coverts and Standard fashionable $i Hhxbui) WAGLANG, ATION ae Peer iame BauuE amen vont Dress Goods,—including a large quantity of French |$ si baron keonwive UH | Black Diagonal Sacks wd 3 Crepe Cloth, ® SLAM RATA Hiri! Cutaways, i ato ia Fall Weight Top Coat, soa tt amt a aah Value $9.00, p F009 You ng Men's Suit 97,05) 15.00 BLACK FING WORSTRD SUIT 10.08 Z ' ui 4 A large stock of novelty and fine check Mixtures and]? Mi ont N's Suits, agile _ Trousers, , i é ; : > eur m.08 | . * ; Cheviots, suitable for tailor gowns, and skirts, school | {'% bith Ft Ent da i 100 MON’ TRODBERS: : dresses, etc., ated CaN Md ait 400 MBNA TROWSI pal 0) BLACK DIAGONAL BUITS G08) 600 MENS THOURBH . Of course we don't expect to overlook our other departments just 3 because we want to sell Overcoats. A few hints on what we can do for you in our Furnishings, Hat and Shoe Departments: Male! is fa! FURNISHING DEPT, ,"") %" HAT DEPARTMENT. 11.00 FANCY COLAND sHILTS Bho 1200 BLACK DERBY, DUNI ‘ on © WHITE DRBAS SHIRTS, ALL KNOX AND YOUMANE BHAI'ES. No» ® STYLE posome Boe 20 BROWN DIRBYB, DUNLAP 3 KNOX AND YOUMANS BHAPI® fe | Zum WOOL PLRECRD UNDRRWEAR.. 4M@! 9 oy mane \upintee mone ak 11.00 NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, 480 BLACK HAND. wed fo. NATURAL WOOL AND CASH: 200 PRARL GOL® HATH nan? MORE HOSE 160., 2 FOR 26 | 12 SILK PLUGH CAPS Boe! be, IMPERIAL AND DERBY FOUR 3.00 BLACK DMRBYS, ANY LEAD ‘ IN-HANDS ge ING BHAPR 14ans ss Waite ai ranct poaenna SHOE DEPARTMENT, 1 ‘ © HOMSTITOHED HANDKEROH So | 4350 MEN'S BOX CALF, LEATIOR | Oe, GLY COLLARS. ALL STYLES We LINBD a 1.064 Me. GPLY OUPPH, Ala #TY LIN 10 | 2.60 MBN’ R PATON LAATIEN. NUT 12.00 BILK-LINED MOCHA OLAVES.... fe | TON OR LAGE 1.06 | LEATHOR DRPA-AUIT CABS 1,0) 3.50 MEN'S BNAMIL LeATHIN a $2.00 BLACK BILK OR MATIN FULLy ROPE STITCH, DOUBLE SOLE 106 DRRSs PROTROTORS Ne) 600 MEN'S VICE KID, PLAIN on t We. ABTRACHAN GLOVI ate LRATHER LINDD 5 11.00 SILK MUFYLIRS Woe | 6.00 GRNUING VISCOL RNAMEL 00} Rubbers, Rubber Boots and Mackintoshes cAll at? Low Prices. $ Pi Nail files,—Cuticle Knives, Button Hooks, and Shoe ; oes vee om HOM sseseeesevererrevverreveeeeseg 5 Conte; Brown, Kin & ( 0.: f Grenwbe him fret. Un. . to $1, d and x n ren in wr How Formerly 75¢, to $1,00, $ wi en! 0 or, ‘ : Rosai ide ve ands pon’ vin| Bonnet and Hair Brushes......+eessereees+ss + $275) 4 LJ 7 > a Raanet entre need © auit of store rlothes Formetly $3.75, MEN'S OUTFITTERS, ; b In leon than a minute the mailor was - r , $ ’ A BRE ae ah ie neettiont Mente ever French bevelled mirrors with ring handles, ,.....$5.75; 177 & J 719 Broadwa t ¢ thousand other persons were doing Formerly $7.75, Ys 4 i = ih arvenbers. ered gut that, he Near Cortlandt St. * ; \F Bitichel, ote oe| A WIES McCREERY dz CO, |e ctteneneen i al warrant fo es HI a wate BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET. f Pe Teel wee 2 the Magtiatrate temued q ‘ced bie own account for te q Her’ and the area and t Wi iq wit tried to-morrow - _ ©. q 8" . 4 nthe HOLIDAY RR SEN TS. _ Workman Disappeared|Many Cases of Sickness| If eennte. Rushes It Fancy Sofa Pillows Art Embroi deries , on the Day She Keep Bazaar Patrons Through McKinley ’ ’ 4 Was Launched. All Guessing. Will Stop It. | Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, etc. 7 ‘A mechanto was looked in one of the! The “Church Mair microbe is the (Mperial to The Bvening World) Attractive Prices, { Dallast compartments of the Bt. Paul! iatest discovery, It appeared at the) WASHINGTON, Dec. There are 4 when Was launched five years ag | annual bamaar of the Methodist Episco-| strong indications that the Hay-Paunce —— a His oi nd his beating agalnet the pal Church of Tremont, and the viet fote treaty at an early date will be i walle js wtee! prison were unheard. | of the epidemic of sore throats ar withdrawn from the Ben oa Hite skeleton han just been found in| irying to determine whether ite hy 1} The vw { youterday clearly shows ” the hull of et American vie Which \t | ts the ice cream, the cake, the that fur end radical amendments @t Cramp’ Ship-yarda, on the Delaware, | table or the oy: oup, The | ed mo He before When the steamer slipped from the eation Io Misreiniy aaeasltshc ne AME \: an ; " va ns T) mae Mover Jonesson & (Fo Waya into the river amid the cheering | one who hae partaken of oyster soup at conference Was held today be im, Lh ie throng and the din of ateam|a church falr will swear that there ts! tween the President, Hecretary Hay and Bi) jes, this man nothing i it Ber dee and Forake pub | Ey Perhaps som one of the first viet! Or eon Benators Ale lino SS thm Gch peenng hm maa etn nit "hn otro | geared ; beens H —Garhnee rom vo denan a to'neen tang | TPE fAIF Js ail onogreen. tw Mr. | ation o erman Drew | $1,250 French be fBince that day the big ably. has gained | avenue, In charme of the taney lablo lates / ) from Harlem Savings Bt! lory In peace and wat, hus hae been forced to give up. |} energies to stop modification with (he Bray ny Bre Seno la. and, from | Mrs, Thomas C, Lawin, of Fleetwood \iwo amendmentee pcenieigah nee Bank—Lost It Quickly. Flannel rio Hico, And all the time it held avenue piace, at the Poraker These are io modify seetlo to ite bre “eg RA oR Krocery Victim, a® fof the treaty ao as t slitalhas the { coe beg in Flings aherenc tie man eae rubbed of BW on Waists. plained of | Ne sore throat and ly pains The Bronx physicians who atte spent their money f of popularity rewards. Dr. Kugene Intendent of th tor toda: fce-cream and served at the fair — ENGLAND ‘MUTE ON TREATY, MMfort to found the Government on| Canal Patled, LONDON, Dec, mtn the Houre Ally, of the Oana cond Im that the treaty thi construed as abrogating all the fair and} \ thn layton Huy wer treat in the pursutt | ict In other words,” th ay reaping ample ote treaty must ‘be made. tc ster and Pah fade! Ol. Cleoge N. Gray Se eit ronton, 0. ¥ WORMAN WILL FOR PROBATE. Widow Ask are alr Hulwer treaty Letiers Tenia. mentary in the Man's Batate, @Mreclal to The By Worls.) NEWPORT, R. 1, Deo! 14—The will of ugh K. Norman was presented for 4 morning by bis ye ea Prindall Norman. She pra; - rth saa granted 0 OF some other sultable person, bis undermood ire *, perment of (sane ou toa ret alternative and withdraw the y when ratification becomes self ntly Imporsible vote at this sewston, he leaders and pass the bill the Preat dent, in the o¢ of An agreement J with Great Bri ould have no oF but to veto Wt he Benate Conmmittee on Foreign t & complete substitute for the iderntood these amendments repted by the President and Ha i believed the President will (ake |, Withdrawal would mean that the aguan Canal bill cannot reach @ If the Renate should break away from 1 railroad at One Hun a Afth street and Third ave- The robbers, emoaped before the pollve A variety of styles in plain colors, polka dots and stripes, tormerly sold for $3.75, a $1.90, BROADWAY & s2THST. ty hue yesterday afternoon two in namber arrived erman if & produoe dealer, at 681 One 1 and Fi ah Alw sing arlem » Hank, he went ¢o d drew $1.3 of his Jenother » and #0 of his own Thin be 4 in elther outwide pocket Of hin overcoat He left the bank and hurrled to cateh @ train for Tremont, He was followed by two men who were evidently In walt for swoh as Mr man, and when he ascended (0 the platofrm, they crowded ageing, him. As he put forth his hand t tnatlia | to help her. The old woman went away sobbin x 4 All persone withdrawing money were LADIES’ CASHMERE STOCKINGS, Plain black and natural facturé, 70 cents per pair; Value $1,00, Fine Cashmere Stockings, —black, with colored silk embroidered instep, — small floral and conventional pat- tertis, +|85 cents and $1.25 per pair; Value $1.00 and $1.50, JAMES McGREERY & C0, Twehty-third Street, MISSES’ SUIT DEPT. Cheviot and Kersey Coats, —box back, Lined with +] satin, * Blue, brown, modes, tans and black, $7.50. Kersey, Melten or Che- viot Coats,—lined with satin, Black, Oxford grey, and colors, $9.50 and $14.50. Misses’ Rainy-Day Suits, —Coat and Skirt. Double breasted or blouse model, Blue, medium and Oxford grey, $15.00, Separate Skirts,—made of Cheviot or Homespun, Tan, blue and black, $3.00; Formerly $5, 50. Twenty-third Street, ‘The Sunday World Want section te 4n inexhaustible fountain; it Is fed : those who have and supplies those ‘who want. Here's an offer for thrifty parents to drown and other mixtures. for boys Stylish Wool,best English manu- ep — | JAMES MiGREERY & 60,, [= hee ree | West 14th St. =e] STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, BEGINNING TO-MORROW, $2.5 50 Reefers for $1.49. BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, WITH EXTRA PANTS, $1.98. Glothing ior Girls. All sorts of pretty wear things for Christmas, The little ladies will appre- ciate these beautiful new garments, while mothers will marvel at the moderate. woes to 6 IN MAY LOSE JOB. *@ Resident of Borough, J, Coogan, President of the Of Manhattan, may have to re- Position on tha ground that he nt of the borough. Mecome known that at the last Hampton). | Becton Mo Sead f referred 19 Comp- President Seems Net to Relations to-day held a spectal meeting and deetded to recommend — turcher amendments of he HMay- trot pided treaty Jomm ite adopted an amendment ugaeated by denalor For- aker, which declares that the Hay- Pauncefote trey supercedes the Clay- ton-Hulwer treaty and also strikes out | of the Hay-Pauncefote agreement arti | Commons, to-day, the attempt of Henry Normy TAberal, member for South Wolverhampton, to draw the Govern the eubject of the Nicaragua fated. Lard Cranborne, Pariia Heeretary for the Poreian Of flee, contented himself with replying to the effect tHat no communication had passed between Great Britain and the other European Governments, with the view of eliciting whether they agree to reward a tral ® canal occupled and fortified by the United states, mt the HayePauncefote treaty to other powers and invites their acceptance of it i Chinese Peace Plane Nearly Fixed, BERIAN, Dee HA deepateh from Count won Waldersee saye the negotia- tions for poace with Chima are seriously cle 5, which permite the submission of | © open the door of the waiting-room one of the men held the door while the other hastily ran hie band into the pocket containing the $1.20 belonging to his mother. Onalt Catoh Thieven. Horman did not discover his loss im mediately, but when he did he went at once to the Bast One Hundred and Twonty-@lxth street police station and reported the robbery, Detectives have vainly sought the thieves. ratified to look out for crooks, At 1.46 o'clock there were 18) persons in line. waiting to withdraw” dey Gaveniy’ vfive were ape ites, an was all ine) could be paid off befo: the clo how Preal rho] Toker raid that the de- powits tolay were very good, ness of the prices, "a Reefers—Boucle and ee SAYS HE WAS ROBBED. Poltece Arrest Theodore Ginek, but Neo Money In Foond. to tempt extra Yusia Children's Fashionably cut and Capt nh, who has charge of the police at the bank, warned a own crooks away from the bank bull r 18) Gots bargain to offer? Don't hide binder Mi a tha having] | Tho ft, ree nT ew it enh ah gare atl ne ‘The ‘i. é ther of Harmon's ren ‘to wy he Stephen Hantan arrived here from Chicago yesteraay and made 7 quaintance of Thegdore Gluck. Hi money was Children plain are styles; bi 4to 11; worth $3, but "a Box Cea at about the swellest little garments in town, and bag opts of the tne wader prettily trimmed with braid ; 5 Box Coats, priced ea a ot ‘Se om fh fet! like a princess to wear one, years old; these Coats are §10,00 valuen Sal 2S O'Neill's. Boys’ Clothing Department. Special Values for Saturday. Boys’ Vestee Suits of Blue, Black and Mixed Cheviots, Plaids and Stripes, strictly all wool, 3 to 10 3% sizes, value 5.00 to 6,00, e ‘Boys’ Three-Piece Suits in Navy Blue. Black, Plaid and Mixed Cheviots, all\wool, 8 to 16 year sizes, value 6,00, . Boys’ Long-Pants Suits, in Mixed Cheviots, good variety, 14 to 20 year sizes, value 10,00, 7 45 5 Sale of Men’s Suits. A special lot of Men's Suits, comprising Black Clay Diagonals, Black Thibets, Fancy Mixed Cheviots and Worsteds, all well made and strictly up to date, value 15,00, 9.98 FINE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSING GOWNS AND HOUSE COATS AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, ("Beginning to-morrow (Saturday) our store will be open eben- ings antil Christmas. Sixth Avenue, 20th fo 24st Street. Stern Brothers To-morrow, Spectal Sale of Shoes and Slippers Box Calf Lace Walking stata Boots, welted soles, $2, 25 | Patent Leather Vamp Slippers, $} 45 | French heels, Formerly $2,95 ° Glazed Kid Button Boots, Bto 10% $ Misses’ | with patent leather tips 1.25 | and welted soles, we 2 $1.48 $1.95 Boys’ Winter Weight Lace Boots, Women's Carriage, Boudoir and Evening Slippers, Also a variety of Styles for Boys and Girls Boys’ & Youths’ Apparel Russian Blouse and Sailor Sults, 3 to 12 years, Boys’ Heretofore $5,75 to $8,90 $5.00 Suits Double-breasted Suits of worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres, 9 to 16 yrs, Heretofore ‘86.95 to 3! 2,90 $5.00 ’ of cheviots, serges and cassimeres, bt i 14 to 19 yts,, Heretofore $1 2,90 to $15,95 $9.75 of English Kerseys or Oxford Frieze, worsted lining, 5 to 16 yrs,, Heretofore $7,50t0$9,75 Youths’ 59,75 Raglans | $12.90 West Twenty-third Street Boys’ Overcoats $5.75 of English Oxfords, 14 to 19 yrs, Value $13,50 & $15,75 Satisfaction Guaranteed as al Promptly | Sa So | Jaunty Reefers, Well made and warm, Full of style. Any y bey boy will be delighted to get one, Just the thing for the holidays, Sizes 3 to 8 years, excellently lined, with storm collar, Search every store in New York and you will find no ee to compare with these at the price we ; MELTON AND CHINCHILLA REEFERS, , and th it of $3, Mh Sizes for boys 3 to eft i hry ieee breasted. on ‘ BOYS’ THREE-PIECE KNEE PANTS FOR $1.98. By all odds the most wonderful bargains in towny Think of It, 1,98, Boys Sto 16 may “aie in Mi J teartier fa Mtl i theviots ri 50 values,. I. 98 selze with avidity, Where can you do as well? Your choice in fancy 7 to 45 years old, worth $3.5. wereeer teltons, in various Cagle hited offered 1.98 noone seeererrene tere bana hal oF 6 to 4 Pe eeee beer ee ene neee ie cashmere: doubletasted Mntngs; collar and cape rupees eeeeee