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1) ea " ‘ A 18 | SHES FIED $3 Magistrate Calls It High-| way Robbery--Victim | Cries Outrage! Seven Hundre: ‘Trish Linen,—inel “Jé you wan! to know the time ask a peticeman.” 10, Tf you want a kiss don’! Kiss a po! man, Tt may com you Jennie Donnelly, of # Bast Th Ninth street, was made to pay that ex jcan Manufactured ( He Couldn't Defend Hime * 5 _—— ' English walking Gl Ditant price by Magistrate Dowel for Kineing Patrolman John J, Dust while he wae patrolling tiie beal on New How ery. Dust explained to the Magietrate that he was astroiiing along hin bent, wonder ing if Providence would mw trans | fer him up among th on make him chief, when thi fo him, called him "De throwihy her arma aroun Klesed him on the moutly “Vou nee, Judge,” suid Dust, blushing | Wie a sohool mtr) and coy ly ting Wi | | colors, BOERS LEAD Bivehed Hehind Hin Helmet, embarrasament behind hie helmet 1 Ainmer--junt married Honor, and ti Pursuit at Orang ba! aba rrassing M might iN ar 1 of ft, and my name be ‘mud ‘a gouldn't foe tt, Jdudme, and Ff won't While h stand for Tegan otra fi hon lhust trembled all over and cant furtive glances at the door, expecting) momentarily that his wife might come ne ih with a ree i en hebp it 1 Irled to % ah her away but a powered me rt ook the ine right off my fave “Highway robbery, 1 suppose,” LONDON, Dee near Krugersdorp between under Col, Clements, and ured the Judge, fumbling over some i 4 In Mahogany finish and Bolld a de obal under Gen, Delarey rived on the Vaderland ¢oday for S Iw BAY tate Ie wes ciertercnce with{ Meavy eannonading was heard yester:lthree monthe leave otabience. *| Sixth Ave,, 20th to 2ist St, | Golden Oak, high back, nicely carved, cy inet Be le i vien a {AMY Woening northward of the town, | He was driven from the steamship pier ® number of them iniaid, Regular optical wage "Ror aie WANG mt and theeo Ue ide doubt that the two [io the Pith Avenue Hote, where he off rien th, q fle the “kisser, he naked, “What made | forces have come In contact remain during tie tay in thi ‘ 3 98 each, ra tt i 4 awhwardly, lifted ner] Delarey, after capturing @ men of} in will proceed «o Washington | r i mati t cron Duw's pile, and | Clemente’ column a week Hove] to-morrow, and after a few houew slay | Also special value in Parlor Suits, 4 Ben rewlie “Pmust have heen drunk, [the remainder bo i ntry ise (that city will ao to his home tn Kans | heretofore $19.98, reduced to r ST aye (9 fine you $3. 1 shall make) Nes Clemenis Eve te eae remy ae CH: where Ne will apend the oll 14.98, » law prolittiix the impo-| Place and wa aye After New Year ho will return 0 FOo have taken the initiative a Delarey following despatch h from Gen, Kitohener, 0 ty i ty for the of crue) and wnusial punishment ‘ou have suffered enough igh” FERDINAND G. LONG, ROSS LEAVES WEBER-FIELDS| ; Roere estimated at from to Mey hs Mah wn as crommed the Orange River OF ROUrE " J 1ike a man re q Fee cee | Mt Lihencater Hoek var tn hte utite| Barnett Says He Is a lewqne by Frits tame, A second band te reported to have i * bageage Yi ; midable quik, An Amerie Brother of Barne Charles J Ross a! Boas valet a crossed near Band high ¢ dae Can Mak portruded conaptouousty from if i burlesqus of "A Toyn amity” a They have lwen followed havelthe left pocket of hie heavy overes Barnato. 4 Weber and Fields tonight, He haw lett) sont consterable body of mounted) The cot) al } ita collar of the latter showed an ugly j that organteation permanently, it Is sald.| men, who are wetting around (hem, soar, where (th caeeeemenapese . and Frite Williams will to-night play] The Boers from Nhenom *| Boer bullet, wi open by @ Y for Mr, Tons belie follow nly from Venter nd was] ‘The newest picture in the Roguer! Gale r the part intended for Mr which they 1 o'cock y Mattened againat a oo: ‘ i For eevorn! weeks Mr. Noss hae been! Vining, going In the direction of Bteyiivel cumstaney to whieh Na olte! tory {a that of Roland Gideon Israel Bare Tehearsing with (he eomprny, Leet Ninian he tats fave Solonel Stowe! peti, reputed brother of Harney Barnato, ‘ the railway]! e 0 ils life Nile Mae ranievale night, after the performance, Cie cur Tguaried.| Col. Bowe did wah en the late Houth Af » miionalre. cqueetaesiinn 4 tomary Anal rehearmal was oalied, but SVOH| this ineldont, beyond any nieve about! On the batk of t " Mr. Ross flatly refiieed to attend, say oneal A MAY RCO A had] scription of a man # me- Bert La , Mr, Pields told The Invasion reed on Aug. 3 In the Orange River| dium. lielght, portly, of al Little a wrence’s Ing he did not Ceol weil i him he must do #0, or leave, and Mr Toons fet, This action seriously em barrassed the managemint, bul thie ted that the here are much 4 q Julian Mitohell, who produces! OMe ee ea men ti q the and Fields burlesque, went) patched north. to Mr, Charles Frohman and requested ys the loan of Frits Williams, who ie Wile week, and thin request Mr readily granted. Mr. Willams raing ehortly before to acquit himeclt we Roas's permanent suc GEM THIEF CAU KITCHENER ON Knox Fights Near Krugersdorp. Colesberg, roath of Phiippolis and near the Orange River colony frontier. ————— THE KISSED A “COP.” | JAMES McCREERY & CO. BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET. HANDKERGHIEFS d Dozen, uding an French, German, Swiss and Importer’s Surplus Si |with transfers from the Wholesale Department, | Embroidered, hemmed, hemstitched and initialed, | 12's, 25, 50 cents to $7.50 each; Usual Price 20 cents to $42.50 each, SILK WAISTS. $4.65 A LARGE SAMPLE STOCK: Made of fine Taffetas, with various trimmings, in-| | \cluding tucking and hemstitching, Dark, medium and deep shades, black and white, Dress Sleeves, Formerly $8.75, $12,50 and $1 5,00, MEN'S GLOVES, sloves, ove, $1.50 per $1.00 per All the leading makes of Men’s Imported and Ameri- | For street or evening dress,—including the St, James, pa, Grey suede, piqué sewn Gloves,—1-clasp, pair, 7§ cents to e River MA battle in raging | f the British, the Boers, nd attacked | ) nan been fee , dated Pree It bn ree] & occupied ter Het The aturbed. A nas been de- GHT. Mock company haat been ve-) John G. Murphy, twenty-olxht years , a old, @ dangerous orook who haa been] o., SENTENCED FOR FORGERY. |*27"" '° %. police under the various * Jaliases of “Boston,” “Barney,” Will jam Whalen and Joho Murray, was ar Nathan Musher Musi Serve a ream [raloeud in Yorkville Polloe s fa Reformatory, Musher was sentenced today Newburger, in Part 111, off) Court of General Bersions, to ine! by poll asmmults and Tested ¥y thewe of ¢ Reformatory, No (ime was fixed fotve tives "if J. Murphy, 0 rg \Culling and Ce the term will depend upon Musher’a fant. eight it. wes convicted jest Friday on the jaining $7,00 on a forged, Brumberg, a note broker reat. The money was ob- 4 January, Musher fled to He waa extiadited and his come Up unt last weel 0 ot the alioged. (0 notes mean. have disappeared from the papers found A ho trlood -stalned were two email sly aa er ow workhouse for lx mont! “Baht That's nothing,” fear water snd remanded for forty-eight hours in one of the thugs who ha oriatng small cast aide Jowell TRAMP CHALLENGES. CRANE. Ret His Hower We Could Beat Him ease, and thie fact excited un- Swvtmming. hone In, thle ty way 8 John Fliawerald, a tramp, chadlenged rect, Ho ie twenty-four yeara| Magistrate Crane in the Basex Market Court to-day to @ swimming race. He waa arraigned on a charge of vaarancy, and was sentenced to the |. Til awim from the Isiand.” spi Court (o-day t he thefts, yt. THtu Wiltem Allen ent sald Fite. the Court./4 4 rossing the British whenever f. the open a6 it as sama i ls ts ee pn Md Ms a plain 1 UNDERWEAR DEP'T . “Outing” Flannel Gowns,—high or square neck,— plain or trimmed with embroidery, Pale and med $3.35 \SAMES McCREERY & CO. BROADWAY AND 11TH STREFT, HOE, SHRED BY BIER SHOT U. S. Consul Stowe Here from South Africa for Rest. 8 Consul James G. Stowe. represented (hia country at Cape Town from the outbreak of the Boer war, ar at ‘here was a voluminous mail awal \ We UPON Hhe arrival ony while he was on route to ‘4 0 An armored train, "The haa already been given wide ty bashfully ol Stowe receive n rewarding the 1 Bo aerival this f oon, Me 8 (he sort of naw wo time to come” Ne nail ie practically over, bu Boer bands will’ oo: frat inte dd Luntty offers tie They have every facility successfully (his sort dead yi omy fi fe deel tay onto and he had a beaut! ia is the moet shock- to be of th _| wife, Cashier A, A, Allen, } 1 have ever wit- that the Hoerk wound be betieee| mot Barnett, was Introtuced to the | Messed, 1id's body in cov. British rule (han as an independs| woman and through infatuation forlered with welte and black nation. SaaieeeeEe UNDERTAKERS IN A RAC Two rival undertakers raced to get (he dead body of C,H, Bhrlever, sixty years old, of 1976 Myrtle avenue, who com-|he was a brother, In 1%T Barnett went mitted suicide by swallowing carboilc| to Bt. Vincent de Paul Prison, at Mon-Jaister in Kdwarde’s Hotel, 10) Manhattan | treal, for three years for a check trane jing died when @he was an infant. ephew ‘ e. undertaker loduced two ny Re aay Val oniiated the active " ead man’ a thls country, (00 much has] continues the deseription that concludes een printed about It, in fact," waid Col,] with the statement that the gentleman guert With ie rom behing Without ever coming out in w thts mt fils) ee rr O'Neill’ e ‘ Fur Scarfs, Collarettes Jackets. Red Fox Animal Scarfs... .. . 3,98 and 6.75 Red Fox Mufls , 6,75 and 8,98 Mink Neck Scarfs, with 1 , 8,98 to 12,00 Alaska Sable Neck Scarfs (Skunk)., 3,98 to 9.98 Alaska Sable Collarettes,.. secsesee., 20,00 Electric Seal Collarettes, with Persian Paw Yoxes .... 7.98 Alaska Sable Muffs (Skunk) »..0..++e0e6,, 5,98 and 9,98 AXSALA SEAL JACKETS, | Made from choice, selected skins; looke like Alaska Seal, wears like it. Prices range from 50.00 to 75.00. Open Evenings, SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 2iST STREET. tock, | | | | | | O'Neills, JOUVIN & CIE’S ~ KID GLOVES. Special attention is directed to our assortment of these celebrated Kid Gloves in Suede and Glace, embracing all the newest street and evening shades, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 24st St. ium Sale of “Dress Suit Cases,, * Solid Sole Leather Suit Cases, steel frames and hand-sewed, best Lock and Vienna Handles, 22 and SALE OF MORRIS One hundred of them In 24 Inch finish and Solid Quartered 00 each. Oak, Spring Seat and Velvet C ¢ Value 7,00, fone, all halr tilled, Pebble Grain Suit Cases, steet| & Actual value, 18.00, frames, Brass Lock and Catches, solid leather handles, 22 and 24 Ineh, at a price that speaks for tt- welt, 5D cach | DESKS In deep drawer, highly polished, lar price, $8.68, Closing out a special line of Fitted who | Bags and Sait Cases at much below 5.98 each, regular prices, ROCKERS por both BIG FORTUNE. ti hes En i Pre-| bearing, with swarthy skin, mat-| dark eyes and an iron-ray mui pub-] Well groomed and of polished manner Wrnactated hor slender bod la a bank wreeker and has rerved (ime. Mr, Barnett was swapping experiens with a group of theatrical manager the lobby of the New York ‘Theatre| from rough work, orma tortes 1 Ox> tt nue fn op. rh Armatrong invited him to headquarters felghth street, was a compte for a chat with Capt. Titus. Magtawate to-day The new Chief of the Detective Bur [older aieter, whom reau Was no stranger to ble caller, They] with being ble for had mot back In 18, when Barnett was] tion, arrested by Inspector Byrne and ex] The sister tradited to Canada, where he eubse fat the quently served a term In Kingeton Prise [brownstone on for complicity in tne wrecking of /keepe the Central Netional Bank of Montreal | Moore, of ¢| Barnett waa a theatrical man in To] the E Hi rn : : ne th shots : H i i her wae competied to give up over $100,000 [brulves.”” jof the bank's funds to Barnett, The] The case was bank fatied tn consequence. of the authorities Barney Barnato's suicide tn midocean] when Bertha ran occurred Just before Barnott's release [into the Rast He engaged & Montreal lawyer and sen]ainth street hi » Bouth Africa w pI siaim for the multiméiliional but did not succeed tn establishing tha: contin TAttio Bertha sald that ehe E, E 4 I action, He was released last May, Capt, Titus learned he was in the city, fete a Yor- while | trying to mn | WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20; 1900,’ O'Neill's, eyNeill’s, FURNITURE DEP’T, Mahogany finie#h and Solid Golden Oak, French legs i leek of proper food, covered with welts and braises and her hands cut and bistered eloven-year-old when Detoctive Sergeants Hey and | Bertha Lawrence, of 94 Rast Heventy- di hile i is ¥ Rothe i berg CO. | Lowest Prices Always, but at No | West 14th St. | Satisfaction Guaranteed of Money } Boundless Assortments---Most Tempting Prices. and Ghildren. We continue the sale of Children’s Woollen Dresses begun so Successfully, Hundreds of trimmed with silk, velvet or braid: made with full deep hem and lined through: out, For girls 4to 14 years; values range (rom $3.00 to $7.00; phenomenal Ladies’ Blue Wool Cash- s $ | mere Waekinteahen, double su earn" Aine Po* 2. 9G | Tatleta Sit Weiss best qual 4 98 ty; handsomely stitched and ° lining; inlaid velvet Sable and Red Fox Animal collar; worth $4,00 Scarte, all popular colors; white Mackintoshes, Assorted Scarts d black: ' lined with woven 3 98 Nearseal Jacke LH theaiaellaaban 3 98 ° Pi ° ey chai ie * Men's ot Srepouters, alte clastic web, with 5! « Md mbroidere 49c ‘ . Gifts for Everybody! STORE OPEN EVENINGS, STORE OPEN EVENINGS, new dresses have been added, making the wale one of the most important in years. 9 specials at 2.98 and OOO Meee er recnevoreveecevere riiivierer yy wy I . 8 and single; double-breasted jtaska sable (skunk) Scarfs, tikes, Few Auton Wie H op sleeve; 5.00 Ladies’ Wool plaid; $5,00 values, Nearseal Jackets Walt, Men’s W ens Wear. erials, Tecks, Four-ine 45c figures, choice designs, per pair 98c For Women All the newest styles, al! colors, woo! cashmeres and fancy plalds, beautifully Mackintoshes. Furs, Waists,. inn inald velvet 2.98 ah in’ trimmed with gold buttons; 1,98 Hats Reduced . Fashionab'e Neckwear, in just the fands, in all kinds of ef- fects, 6%¢., O8e, and....... rs, with gilt or silver buckles, ji Beautiful colors, pair in box, Greatest Hat Bargains in All New York, | Maas Bath Robes, hey wootticed eer Prices on Beautifully Stylish Hats Cut to | and tates to. match, worth 3.98 4 Pieces to Effect Immediate Clearances, ‘ ane Men's Colored Shirts, attractive assorte 2.95 ments, heavy percales in new ta baQg All our $10.00 Hats are now,......6., 4.95 and colors, separate cuffs to mateh,, 7OC All our $15,00 Hats arenow........... 7,98 | Boye’ Allewoot Sweaters, in slternste tripes or plain body, with striped 4 A Holiday opportunity without equal anywhere, | collar cus £81.28 values 98c Clocks, 10 tors half hour, cathe- trimmings and fancy shapes, 12 and * We are doing an these are drawing great crowds to the Shoe De. black, handurned sole, special, ° All our $4.95 Hats are NOW.s646,...5. collar, cuffs and bottoms; $1.25 val Smoking Jackets. | Glocks and Jewelry. inches high, § day, dial gong, $4.49) 18 inches high, $10.98, 6.98 immense business in Women's Hand-kaltted Worsted Slippers, 79¢)| | Over $0 styles black | Ring [Miero 4 Marblel " strike hour 98 | ss 3.98 dackets in double back,| $5.98,96.25 andessser sees Slippers, and such! t and special tables on Main Floor; combination and solid color: 49 val | Sewing Sets, scissors, emery & thimblein neat leather case, Stiver Plated Hair Receiver, (Apolioake), $1.25, 750, See NDieteeeeaenenercrerrrees Sliver het, 25c deol tices ent DoD fo. fran ose inter OIC Man oes Tey ean SOC bound and cord | Ansonia Porcelain Clocks, beauti- tolors, eID fully tinted: Royal rg heal Smoking Jackets ot .98. Fancy| thons; $8.98, $7.95, $5.75 Neck Chains with Heart Pen- plaid, Ne back, Haag fl pi decladlah ii Ud 98 | a $1.25, 98e,, 496. 25 combination cuffs, in seal brown, | Gold Plated Clocks, all ses Be Wel RODEO UG Oxford and Seotch plaid, 4 98 and shapes, $6.95 down to,. Aimione Brooch extra 25¢ $7.50 ner eoserevnr, Be | Allour Clocks are puaran'eed a year. rilliant stone, 496 66s .006 For Boys. Boys’ $2.50 chinchilla storm tol 1 49 ) lar Comte; agess io 10 years..,. 7 Boys' $3.80 two-piece Sults; double breasted fancy cheviots; ages 7 to 16 years 1,98 jzediron, down to... Marbleized Clocks, with bronze ’ Xmas Footwear. aa =: values as lomen's Felt Romeo Slippers, red or | 1.00 i Roys’ $5.00 two-piece double-breasted all- wool blue and tancy cheviot 2 98 iJ Children’s Wool Jersey Loggins, 89c values. 49¢, Suite; ages 8 to 16 years, Men's Slippers, tan, black. or oxblood, ope 98 | or Everett styles, $1.49 values, C | voung Men's all-wool [blut and fancy cheviot Suits; v /, a Weim if yp epg Secor pd Lov 1.98 made in newest fashion; excellently tailored; 5 00 ° values up to §10,00,.. ° day gift; 30 styl BOTTICELLI'S MADONNA. The Most Famous Painting in America, MEN'S HABERDASHERY. . Cravats; made from finest English and French Silks, $1.00, $1.50 and $2,00, Advance Cesigns and Crgvats of all kinds, Fashionable shapes,-—the very latest, rich and handsome Silks, ‘The Koieker-foll and Tendon cord weave are recommended for Oncerover Scarfs, Street and Driving Gloves,--lined and unlined, Solid Silver Pulley Chain and Buckle Mountings for Suspenders, French Silk - and - Linen,—all Linen or Madras Handkerchiefs, Silk Pajamas and Night Robes. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street, | | , gery and was abused and beaten. Becaped « Long Term, Tuenday,” eald the ttle” girl, ) beat me on the back and| Wiliam Bheridan, the last of the pris with @ tong iron poker because I oners captured In the Comstock raid on one of the Jo in the | the Biack Rabbit Club, wae to-day sen- s eromier. Kester lle ienoed to the Blackwet’s Island Pen | portance to troops + tontlary for one year, by Judge Fouter, | equally tmportant | if th the Cours. of eserat Reastons. ite