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~ $75,000 LIFE INSURANCE ON GREAT HORSE KINGSTON oe Big Policy Written on Sire of Ballyhoo Bey and Domino, Owned by Keenes. F C) THE WOR! amano ° C) 9 ° KINGSTON SIRE OF BALL*YYHOO BEY 4) Kingaton, the aon of Spendiirift and horse in his day and the muccentes of Imported Kapanga, who succeeded Dom:| Hallyhoo Hey, who won the Puturity Ino aw the premier sire at the Castleton) and Plathush Stakes last season, and Parm, has been insured for an amount King’s Courter, who wae old in Eng aald to be between $00.00 and $78,000 by land for something ike $8.00, both sons the Morare. Keone lof Kingston, serve to prove (ha: he will co be a® Kreat jn the etd aa he was on ‘The horse was examined by a veterin | the traok ‘ ary purgeon three weeks ago and prot) hy ii f colpentonse pet iv Kerns ould have lost the Futurity and the nounced physically perteot. Om hie) Tnibuah by the prowess of a horse @atemont insurance waa tamed by 4) sired by Kingston, Domino was the london company, The ineurance of | gevaies st horse the fiernes fier wed ot Uaoma: 1h ox. | In seventeen racer he won $193,000, His horses hot usual in this country) em) death was untimely, He wae no in: cept whey a thoroughbred js wboUt 10) sured, His record in the etud was won- aakeya dangerous journey by land of) derful and he would have been the weer entest site this country ever saw the he suestens of Ballyhoo Bey will make Kingeton te highly pri he get of Kingston much sought after Keenes, ile was a won nl rave! In future LAW WON'T LET DUKE RUN AUTO Manchester Not anAmer- ican--Police Refuse License. ‘The Duke of Manchester sald, after his marriage to Helena Zimmerman that he was enough of an Amerioan to order his clothes from New York tall irs, Tle loarned this morning that he was yet too much of an Bngiish subject to get a Heense to run a logomomile hore The Dike whirled ap to the Head. building In Mulberry street before noon In a brand-new He waa han although a quarters eh ortly gasoline motor surrey, ‘ling the machine himself Hicen#ed engineer, John A, Donaldson, wat in the owerlage vis fainous leather He jumped from the His Grace wore mutomobite tout vurrey and headed for the Bureau of Hteam Boiler Inspection. Atepping up to Beret, Frank Mangin, he sald: “Td Ike to get a Heense to run a locomobile, Vm Maneheater, you r queried Manain. “What's your full name? “Why, Cen the Duke of Manchester,” replied Hie Grace, somewhat ourty, “Then you're not an American elt wen,’ Mangin said, “and I'm sorry io tel ti) H that you can't pet the leer re Well, that’s pretty hard,” sald ut m thorosigniy’ acquaint with machinery and ain perfeotly eon petent to run aut hikes, Why, I've Fun them all and Dul look finally 4 emile, eit Tt have lhe waked the engineer aboard? “gure, you can do that all right." sald Mangin "Well, that's better than no chance at nil,"” eald Manchester In a. relieved tone. WACHINE DRAGS HIM 10 DEATH. Alexander Rankin Killed in His Own Drye Dock. Alexander Rankin, of Perth Amboy ony of the owners of the Perth Amboy Dhy-Dock Company, met a shocking eath today at the yardd of that cone cern, Rankin was directing the work on a tworMagied schooner (hat wae under re- palit The puriping enaines were started to clear the vewsel's hold of water, I) adjusting the machinery of these pumps, Rankin approached too near and, Was in some manner caught by the rev volving wheel. His erles browght ald and the steam. was whut off, Bul by the time the workmen reached him he was dead, Just how the accldent occurred |p not known, as Rankin was presumably @.- miliar with the machinery, No one saw him at the exact moment, as he was by himself, and jt was only his eream of pain that brought others (o the spot, ee 600 REBELS KILLED. Government Fore WASHINGTON, Dee, Department has received a cablegram from Coneul Deaupre, at Paxota, stating} 4 that a great battle has been fought ar Girardet Point, Magdalene River, Col ombia, whieh lasted two days and ree in a decteive victory for the! HE ROVE A BLAZING LOAD, ©-0-0-6-C-9-0-0-0-9-0-9-0 6 BATH ROBES, ... Luxurious ind Burning Straw Creates Excitement in China- town. A wagon of baled straw was boing driven (hrough Mott street thige after hoon, when a small bey, “Phe Monk,” appided a lighted maton to tt The wagen belonged to J, BP, Hraue & Bon, of Bixty-frat mircet ond Firat Aventie, and @!> driver way unconscious of what had wWered Until he reached Pell street, Ton several exotte! Chinas men yelled at him, and he tonked buck t see the Hames leaping up to the top of his load. He got down and began to unhiteh hie horees. In the mean time Polleeman Bevaeffer, of the Bhi seth street sta. Mon, clambered upon the bales to un> that weed nem and let atreet, they could extingw loosen the roy them fal! to be more enal ney #0 quickly did the thames spread that ihe policeman soon found himaelf in the | positon of Cassablanea, for he stood Mone on the burning pile, and it War feared that before he could fee he would be badly burned, He got off unhurt however, and just as the firemen came Up he ge ot te laet bale off the truck he Hre caused & freat deal of emoke mil excitement, and when both had Abated the police @tarted to nearch for "The Monk.” Some one remembered that oF thé urchin yet the fire a man crossing whe street at the time applied Dis beet Vigoroury to the lariest rear expanse the boy's pants, eg Demoerat Wing ta Bonton, HOSTON, Dec. WeThe recount of the votes tnt went city election here this afternoon, and oY Street Commissioner, hae itnitty. of A) over JOnn Be Dore, the Republicar nom {nee Mr. Galilvan had S12 phurality on th ne face of the returns, DVORCE VEN TO WAS. DIXON Defeated Boston Pastor May Lose Money Be- known an! 9 ‘An, the Demooratic can. | 0 FANCY SUSPENDERS..In dainty Holiday Boxes, at 25¢., S00,, $1 SWEATERS. .es6 0.0... Por large boys, faney stripes, al $1.95 © 9 GLOVES... . Driving, walking, dress, special at $1.00 HANDKERCHIERS,. Fancy bordered, special, 6 for 28e © NECKWEAR, +. Exclusive and elegant styles, at S0e NECKWEAR legant and exclusive styles, at 2he 9 © COLORED SHIRTS. -Handsome new patterns, at 98e LEGUINS,... Jersey, leather, velvet, cloth, from 49e. up ° b WHITE SHIRTS, ‘or evening dress wear, at 7c, and 8c WOOLLEN GLOVES... Heavy knit gloves, special, a pair, 28 3 §, MUFFLERS. Black, white andflancy silk, at 98e., $1.48 SHIRT WAISTS...00 000 White and fancy colors, at 49« 4 y SILK INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS VAt 25¢, de, 7S) MACKINTOSHES...for boys, in gray and tan, special at $4.50 4 @ WHITE INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, ++40$,000 dozen. | SKATING CAPS.In fancy colored wool worsted, at 26 und $0e rf 6 packed 6 in a box, at $0¢,, 78c. and QSc, a box, SHOES. cree ricreree +For boys and girls, of all descriptions 4 © SLEBVE BUTTONS, SCARF PINS, PENKNIVES, RAZORS, COLORED SHIRTS..... 54+ + Taney styles, special at 69 o 6 CHAINS, MATCH BOXES, IN ENDLESS VARIBTIUS, PRESENTS FOR WOMEN. 6 © WALF HOSE,...s00...+seeElegant new fancy stripes, at 25¢ | (ADIES’ NECKWEAR... In a profusion of styles, from de. up ° 9 EVENING DRESS PROTECTORS. . Slik and satin, at 986.4$1.50 ' LADIES’ BELTS,......In all the new gilt effects, from MSc, up & «Stripes and fancy plaids, at 98¢. and $1.48) LADIES’ FURS. ++ eSemris and mufls, (rom $445 up 4 Il grades of camel's hair and natural wool | FLANNEL WAIST ‘acked one ina box, from $145 up 6 sooees Strongly made, with silver mounted SILK WAISIS..... Ciegant new styles, special at $3.48 o ° ind elegant silver and pear!, from $1.95 up. sHOES,.All the new styles, with patent leather tips, at $2.48 6 6 SLIPPERS. Comlortable and elegant, at $1,00 a pair | JACKETS. ...., Witter jack ts in all materials, from $4.95 up ° ® MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, | MEN'S WINTER SUITS. be 8 Oxtord Gray Overcoats,..+-at $10, $12, $15) Black all wool CheviotS ..ceccccceecen eee at $104 4 Raglan Overcoats,, .. at $15, $20, $25) Military Sack Suits, Oxford gray... seat $15 0 Great Coats..... 0006+ (lone and very loose) at $22! Fine Worsted Suiits... agit, $20 and $25 g ? SIORE OPEN BYENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, 6 °o ° é if é ° 6 ° 9 ° 9 f 42"Str. Cor. SUI : ° ° . le 4 ° ° ° 9-0 '0'0'0-0-0-0+0-0+0'9'0°0-0-0+0-0-0 -0-0-0-0-0-0-0°0+0-0+0-0-0+0+0+0+0+0-0*0+0+0+0+0*0+070+0-0:0 A A RE AR A NR A RN TO SELL BEER AT CANTEENS. Amended Army Bill Per- mits Sale, but Excludes Other Liquors. WABHINGTON, Dec, 19—The Sub- Committee of the flenate Committee on Military Affairs completed Ha» work up on the Army Reorganisation bill, and re ported the remit of tte labor to a spectal inegttng full Benate Coavnittor this alternonn The Sub-Commitiee reported a com pinta substituce for the Hanae will, It recommends the revenuon of the | present rewimental organisation of the queathed Him. DOBTON, @ee ty 19.-Judge Pearenden ti led his déstéton fn the divor k of Mev, Joseph K. Dixon DD,, formerly pastor of the Warren Avene Baptist Churehy this city, and e artillery and does not give ita ansent to the core organtnation proposed Broretary Moot and accepted vy the Hot In the matter of the appointment of aff ottloera the bill follows largely the| yew of the recommendations made by! Bewotary vot The Hour provision war] {follows or dealing (1 ml sae 4 tho Unwed The Be Nirented Nia wite, Annie, entering a deoree in favor of Mra. Dixon. ‘The libel of Mr, Dion against hin wife on the Charges of cruelty was dis- imened as unproven. Mrs, 6 M. Ammerman, widow of ex-Congresman Ammemman, of Penn- Ja, who died some months ago, amed Ae Co-respondent by Mrv. ny’ was Dixon The decision rendered to it to weld, will play an important part tn the contest over ike eon e will eet oY Best 4 Dg, Di thie bat of the woman contest Haw) ob the ground of alleged undue — FIRE GUTTED TWO FLATS, A $2400 Blase in a Five-ttory om Baat 100th Street A fire on the top floor of the five-story t 100 East One Hundredih t mtarted in the fat of Charl eis ant nas before the ae wes loi nis ive uth ‘eit seg a aximum etrength of the army 1s Bod at 100% men And the figure te Hot Mihtloned HAL hear the cin the ill. Jt ia Uhen tlon with the provi ment of Filipinos, ‘The follows That when, in hin opinion, the tions In Hiipothe Islands Ju such notton; ident ty uth: t ne MWR Van Of Thome Islanda for in wrmANAReS i , mith A a Aa wi Mall ne wary tort Fas tro ed by thle ‘he Prostdemt Lf {vetter authorined, Nhe a , ‘™ in quad care ang non-comm to geiies organ flame in the eavaly and meant “The otal huanber a en , In sald rath anintions shall not ex ee! po the tot entlet d force Ine of the tq towe ther with ve foree, shall, not exeeet at Doctors May Not Examine Neweom! ra Vitemerald pT va fl ohn | single breasted sack suits, y choice while they last— | $15. a) ° Lib; waDNESDA v SUGGESTIONS FOR USBFUL PRESENTS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, PRESENTS POR MEN. | arm, at $2.95, $3.05, $4.95 3 HOUSE COATS, . Elegant and gen Pel, at $8.95, $4,05 to $15.00 UMBRELLAS. SWEATERS Here's a rare bit Several lots of men's broken sizes~ among [them are suits tha’ sold) jas high as $20—Cheviots, /Tweeds and Worsteds if your size is here, your uv it 0+0+0:0+0+0:0'0+0+0+0*0+0*0+0"0"0°0+0 +0-0'0+0:0:0°0:0'0+0+0'070"0'0:0°0°0'0 -0:0-0-0'0'0°0°0'0-0°0 PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN, | 500. & 65¢ Special holiday neckwear, $0¢, Fancy double breas ed | Vests, that were $5 and |$6, reduced to $2.50, Every other thing for ,| the well dressed man, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. LOST LEAD CAUSES DELAY, Defender's Keet Will He Cast on Thursday if it Parnes tp, BRISTOL, Deo, 19 — Latte ty mained to b last night preparatory er than vening, it work CHILD DEAD; PARENTS HURT ‘Tried to Save Lb Fiamen, One from the A etocking accident at Landiaville, a village near Vineland twelve-year-old girl was burned + oath and her father and mother were tgs 4 injured while trying to save wo far been poourred (ood Niw, DE 1), CEMBEI ¢ ¢ ° Strong, wit fancy handles, at O8e 6 +e Fancy colors, one ina box, at O8e O 9 6 Special Values in Men's Neckwear. AM Sith Impertads, Four-in-Hands and Tecks, each, Silk Mufflers, Virgoe Middleton & Co,'s English make, $1.50 & f2.25 each Lord & Taylor, Broadway & Wih St Ketablished Over Hall a Century MRS. T. LYNCH, DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, Jand 3 Union Sq. Cor, ath Mt New Vork | You et t A CARREUL WHERT vou" $740 Ladies’ Solid 14:kt. in Watch, Gentlemen's $25.00, rv INGS, “ONIN NEXT SUNDAY'’S WORLD, gull tabl ¢ at boarding-housos where Sunday World ante an ounce vacancies, LT RR M Sil Grand Xmas (BASEMENT) Is Still in Progress. can get \nias Presents for the members of their households—for the and the chjldren, and for themselves—the best possible and the most 1yu0, Sale Everybody men, the wome ®suseful of all presents, Bless fhe feat with your kind remembrance and you bring a Merry ,)\mas and Happy New Year to the entire body, Our footwear upon the feet will greatly increase your happiness of these joyous days 7 _ 1,500 Pairs Child's $1.25 Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with Kid and Patent Leather Tips, sizes Men's 81.50 Slippers, as sorted styles, $700 | Per Pajr., 6 to 1043, Men's Russet and Black Kid / 5¢, Romeo Slippers with elastic sides, $ 25 2 Pairs Misses’ | Per Pair $1.50 Blick Kid Button ° rraryand Lace Shoes, with Kid and Per Pair. $4.00. Men's $1.25 Black and] Patent Leather Tips, sizes 11 to 2, ' Russet Opera ‘ and : Wotrort 90 Youth's Black Kid Box Calf ff . and Wax Calf Double Sole Lace { Slippers . Men's $4.00 Black Kid Box Calf Leather lined, and Enamel! Leather linen lined, weited double sole lace and Patent Leather weited half double sole lace Shoes, $7.00 Per Pair. Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, i Per Pair. p ie Black eli Box Calf and Wax cat | jouble Sole Lace Shoes, size i; Little Cents’ Satin Calf Lace . Shoes, size89 tO 13.....0.ec000 60 ae 00 Boys’ $3.50 Storm Rubber $2 50 q and Lace Shoes, with patent Boots, Sizes 1 tO Gs... cece eens ee pla ya Youths’ $3.00 Storm Rubber ee 00° SANTA CLAUS IS HERE! F |Bools, sizes 11 to 13 1-2..... Bring the little tots and the old folks, ied the children, Bring everybody, and see Santa Claus at — our store, The little ones are delignted and the old folks are happy. Santa Claus is the merriest old man in the world, and he has a present for each child—none is forgotten, , STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, Men's $4.50 Storm Rubber Boots, sizes 6 to 11. Women's $2.50 Black Kid Button ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, | Sixth Avenue, Cor. 20th Senet Upholstery Dept. | Fourth Floor, || it SOFA CUSHIONS, , a Both of our establishments will be i | .) { About 200 Cushions, 28/ open evenings until Christmas, = |- inches square, covered with| Substantial Christmas presents, printed Taffeta Art Squares, | Everything for housekeeping. lined with liberty sateen, in! 7 an extensive variety of pale COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, or rich colors, i} i $7.50 each; Park Row and l2iet|St. and Former prices of Squares $19.00 to $18.00 \ Chatham Square, | 3d Ave, JAMES MeCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, | f A ieee oe BOTTICELLI’S MADONNA. 7 ‘THE MOST FAMOUS PAINTING IN AMERICA, Reproduced in the original colors and printed on sepa © rate sheet (special supplement), size 21x28, This masterpiece was photographed by The World | ‘photographer and a color copy prepared from the origi by special permission of the owner, P. A. B. Widener. Supplement with Special Separate Sheet. Size 21x28, Printed in Colors. Suitable for Framing, y

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