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Court this attempted Hfe and a ladder bro! day to de and Clark. ‘There it three years and four months’ Gardiner’s Breaks and He Plunges to the ground. stance of Detective Sergeants THIEF’S FALL ~GAIPPLES HIM Ladder oe Six Stories. IN COURT ON CRUTCHES. | Already Owes Several Years to El- mira for Having Violated His Parole. On crutches and with both hands par. tially paralyzed, George Gardin: George Ross, was aasisted before Judge Nowburger in the General morning to be arraigned for burglary, Though only twenty-one years old he is crippled for great portion of the coming Years will necessarily be spent in prison On July § Gardiner, who had not many months before deen released from the Elmira Reformatory on parole, attempt- ed to commit a burglary at the apar' ment-house of Dent, Alltors & Co. % Fifth avenue. from the roof by a rope ladder, W: working on a window shutter the rope No swung himself le He ke and Ross fell six stories Both legs and both broken, and tre was taken to Bellevue Hospital almost a dead man, ‘He has deen in the hospital since that time, but was sufictently recovered to- taken to court with the as- Foye was explained that he owes ume to the Elmira Reformatory for violating his parole, for another burglary ‘December. and that he Js also wanted committed last All this Is In addition to an dmpending sentence for the purglary at- tempted at the time the rope ladder broke and crippled him for life. He was sent to the city prison. CENTRAL TUNNEL HEARING. Pablic May Give Ite Views on Pro- posed Use of Electricity. ‘The Committee on Railroads of Council will Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, proposition er seas tore! ‘This at the hearing on ona of President Guggenheim- Bive a public er to compel the various railroads op- the Grand Central Station thelr motive power from ectriclty. proposed change relates to the tion of trains Inthe tunnel, from morey-second street River. to the Hiarlem SIMPLE PROBLEM CAUSES TROUBLE “IT’S $32,” SAYS ONE: $37.” And the Re: Any Schoolbey W. Those 0/4 familiar certainties, and taxes, That is that Michael Cooper, garments, “IT I8 SAYS THE OTHER. wer ts $37.50, ne ly Demonstrate. death have a third partner now of Nos. 2-% West Honston & Co, furs, same address, have in thelr empley a bunch of marvellous mathematicians. For ten days they have deen Aghting ao bitterly over a vet of figures that a rimary school child could master that The big bu: or elevator nervice, and Cooper {4 suing for $5,000 damages. tea used in the building costs Rearteespe 9 this sum In monthly pay at $32. ren would fini The bee ype hod Wora sail make Hous uston lesen for oie. Vatreet for this extipie ‘GRAND JURY BUSY WITHSCANNELLCASE OBJECT IS TO REINDICT FIRE COMMISSIONER. Case Aga 7 Alm Wding haa been without heat r. Marquis wax to pay thr ured out his montaly bill er figured it ae 3837. that Rindergarten chil- out: $2.10 3 6,200 $40 no ne et Wea t We 1. Marks Heing Con- aldecod. © Grand Jury is devoting the entire to considering the charges of neg- of duty and conspiracy againat Fire ssioner Scannell and William I. About sixteen witnesses are to mined. jntant Who has change jt0 finish the hearing by night by. the Beptomber e@ indictment was later dismissed District-Attorney of the prosecution, Ordway, {t will bo remembered, was and tury, Court Justice Glidersteave. Into. by robbers altas | Sesstons | fact it 18 $37.60, and |‘! With dynamite and | gy all in a fine quality of Imported Silk Large Flowing-End Scarfs, Four-in-Hand Ties and Knot Scarfs, | French Tapestry Curtains Tapestry & Moquette Couch C |Cosy Corner Lanterns | Japanese Teakwood Stands | King’s best Scotch Holland MANAGER ARRESTED. Western Union Trin Esnplo you Charged with Green Goods Swindling. | the telegrams that tad passed between the ewindlers and thetr correspondents Kershow sald the messages had been given to Bertholf, the manager fle sald that grams sought by hin (Ber Murphy thoi a)»: Kerwhe {so placed under arrest tw were sul yar raigned and pela ied ah tn $1,000 ball cach THIS BOY'S LIF !JURY AWARDS DAMAGES TO/|!! FATHER OF NEUMEISTER. ‘ iA yan New A Jury awarded $5,000 tn th tourt this afternoc 9 The market Ame Iwa, meister, a stone lose ot | mark American Railw ¥ stares at Lenton opened: firm his nine-year-old son George Eytarlenetealis The jad was run down and killed en} 01 July 6 at the o Ine Hhundre beni and Sixth stre Alfrei & the Met Fopolitan Str ompany in t efensible Hisen cums ts on th for retrial next week before Judge, - BOER LEADER CAPTURED. Comman ya ‘Taken After an Attack on Pioncers. LONDON, Nov, 21.—A despatch from [Lord Kitehener, dated from Pretorta, saya that Commandant Buys has been captured, after attacking patrol of one hundred ratiroad pioneers, on the Vaal Tyee peau F Villlersdorp, 4, QUEEN DRAGA DID NOT KILL HERSELF, NEITHER WAS SHE SHOT AT AS REPORTED. |Servian Anthorities Insane Formal) Denials of the Stortes, 1, VIENNA, Nov. 21 Biatement Juat absolutely noe that Queen Drag that she has co ON. any King Alexander of telied and the King slapped the Qu face, The latter thersupon drank pol- son, but her Ife was saved by physi clans —— Detroit Theatre Burn ROIT, Mich, Nov ry out: In the Waltne House shordy before $10,000 damage before which ix iby Stephen A. Baldwin of thi hed. by. D. Bate, also Self Figured Black West Twenty- NOT MADE VALUED AT $5,000," Raia We Vbsae bees ee Stern Brothers To-morrow and Saturday, An Exceptional Offering of Men’s High-Grade Neckwear $, quiet and pronounced effects, White S and Value $1.00 to 2.00 Upholstery Department On the Third Floor Pr, $4.95 to 10.75 $3.50 ° 8.75 $1.00 “ 18.75 $6.50 “ 37.50 Shades Made to third Street overs Order. BY ATRUST. Is}D, H. McAlpin Tobacco vo. Can No Longer Use This Catch Phrase. John H. Bertholf, manager of the! ‘The D. Il MeAtpin Tobace Eastern Divist the Western Union| of thle will no longer Telegraph Company in New Jersey, wan) [he adver atch vn arrested this morning in the Weldon} de oy a Trast Bhilding, at No. 76 Montgomery street.) rol of the MeAlpin Jersey City secured to-day by the The complaint charges him with c and it will hereafter ducting a “green goods" swindling bual-]ranch house that co ness, made by Catef of Police Murphy, of Jersey City 6 Chet Murphy yesterday called on toome of a fight he Isaac Kershow, operator at Orean and neern know Danforth avenues, and demanded ail Hutle My to Kecure the trade and the MeAlpin plang [!? txt hi 1 the pla the men Interested in the re J.B Duke, Oliver 1 Payn Widener, Thomas Fo Ryan of the Tobacco Its bonded in LONDON STOCKS REACT. merican ttailway Fir res Open Cotton Market, vtton market opened firm loos 2 to ( points higher veo market worket hig ' ered; SHIPPING NEWS. POR TO-DAY ALMANAC 8 13)sun + 4.39 Moon pines INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. Den eps Me Geena TOOTS SrA MSHIDS SMILED ODA tw Priva in the x-ponvic $< Good, substantial home: are to bo}! found by. vie eeckera eter tous ax War Sep “The Guarantee: Clothing Company. UPTOWN CORNER 127TH ST. AND 3D AVE. Koth New York’s Fastest Growing Store. | | | front, velvet collar, reverse 60 in. stripes, 39 light blue, royal red and tan. Made of tine Blue and Black Kers y, silk lined through: out with a pure dye silk. A broad- shouldered, lor ging, sty! garment. 1.69 and cape braid trimmed, a °15 Worth $20. With tue offering of such values as these it is natural to: men to buy here —we fill that long-felt want for a store in upper New York that will give customers the very top notch of style and value for the ve y lowest possible prices ‘Think of it! Go where you will! You cannot duplicate this garment for less than $20, and so it is with every single bit o: merchandise in this store, from a suit of clothes to a pair of shoes. To give the best for the least is our aim—we have vay: o —and will persist in doing so. always done s ad Pai SP Guarantee Clothing Company, Uptown Corner 127th St. & 3d Ave. STOCKS REACT ON HEAVY SELLING {COPPER AND UNION PACIFIC ity of Black § hats at a practical price. gain. To-morrow. , y AS At 69c. At 98c. worth $1.19, JAMES McGREERY & CO. LADIES’ GLOVES. worth $1.50. Worth $1.00. full-length bes ms: making, plendid $1 value, cac wt 2 Clasp Pique sewn kid and THE CHIEF LOSERS. suede. New Scarfs, in the stylish narrow Four-in-hand, Imperials, = | 7 r 7 Tecks and Bows, in rich, beautiful colorings. Particulrly Colors, — tan, mode STCYs |] appropriate for holiday gifts. Full 5 value, a brown, red, pearl, white|f cach.----- pascouige and black. Finest quality. pas black and tan hose, at coos os $1.25 per pair, re & Hud fractionally fy Outing Flannel Underskirts, full size, Twenty-third Street. market, aowever, made with deep yoke band, umbrella shortly after rutiles, finished with scall cling, causing valu : . ut 3-4 per cent Outing Flannel Gowns, full size, made railway stocks we — Serene with double poken backs lursiover colts Northern bets | and cutls, tinished with pearl buttons; ceantcaaig| WESTERVELT & DEMAREST | ii. cttuss' sess. Canton Flannel! Drawer: Knickerbocner styles, trimmed vith 7 50C. Values voee 292 and 294 Bleecker Street, cor. Barrow SOE CAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY. bine ity, tuttles of fine camb: subject te inches Mar; COAL IN HANDS OF STEEL TRUST, COMBINATION MAY HAVE FULL MONOPOLY. suitable for Waists and Children’s Dresses, in shades of sky blue, cream ink; these goods are actually 39c. yard 2,500 of colors) regular 39¢. R00. at trols 60,000 Acres of Cont ‘| Belonging to Con- quality Filet stituent Companies. and cream, 1Sc. quality, yd, St Outing Flannel 10c. yd. The Billion Dollar Steel Trust. may epee foon create as big a monopoly for the Sjcoal business as {t has now In the han- dling of steel products, Tt has undertaken the development of 14,000 acres, Nutional Steet Company y.000 pair, at. Steet Company, 12,000 n Stcel Hoop Company. /9 Real Scotch Lace Curtal 4 yds. long, S4 and 60 inches wid afd white; value $3.50 pair... Wo Steel and Wire Come 6.000 neres, Deny, Wis orn was unc ent had Ht news te ny Kregating ri nucleus for the totals @,00 acres of cluding the other properties Plerpont Morgan, soration of the Pocahontas ret ampany iy n w as wholly {1 Argest shorts finished rid the market was of the Dix ort 1 ¥ Chesapeake & abe she NORcod, wits ern, ae Che runt “mine trom. the propertien recentiy opener wheat. mber, i ate tans: May. "eet Revembor overs Une eee eae plants ihe theoebout ae SRS CTETE By May 6. closing mice were enber Handsome Raéglans, $5.98. The Greatest Sur Positively No Mail Orders Filled Upon These Goods, Made from Oxford gray English Melton, full or half fitted back; yoke back and Positively the greatest bargain ever offered,even by us; for to-morrow at Flannel Waists. for Persian Flannel Waists, in new dressmaker made, new cuff and stock, perfect fitting, colors rose, POSITIVELY NO MAIL ORDERS. Ghildren’s Automobiles, $1.69. for Children’s Automobile Coats, box back, new shoulder cape, collar, cutf Red, sizes 4 to 14; the most phenomenal bargain ever offered, The greatest bargain offered this season k Velvet on hand. We made a proposition to_use them if he would make them into hats that’ are regularly worth selected by us and the styles are the most-wanted kinds. There are draped hats and som: have tucked brims, with crowns made in folds. Wonderful bar- Black Amazon Ostrich Plumes. Continuation of Our Great Sales; Note the Immense Values: Bizck Amazon Plumes, 14 in. long, Black Amazon Plumes, Men’s Shirts, Fntirely new lot of three thousand handsom:, newly laundered Percale Shirts, in 25 ditferent patterns, best of shirt- detached cuts Men’s 50c Scarfs 25c. Men's Half Hose, in natural wool orecamel's ‘otton, in the most select patterns; Fave double soles, heels and toes; a regular 19¢. Flannel Wear &« Ghildren’s Wear. Boys’ Glothing Sacrificed. Another DOs lot at a most remarkable ee ice. Good Value at $2.00 Each, but Going To.Morrow at 98c. Seven patterns of desirable checks, plaids, stripes and mixtures. cassimeres lined througkout with tailors stylish, perfect-titting garment in sizes 6 to 15, that will hardly pay for the making alone. Boys’ Overcoats, in Oxford gray been 26 to 32| Boys’ 3-Piece Sui long, full, box back. ve some with Fanchon ate well made pockets; thoroughly sewed; sizes 3 to 16 years; sold very generally at $3; here to-morrow at.» Elannels and Domestics. Will offer another lot of All-Wool Challies, 4 full line 23c¢ ‘Bextra heavy unbleached Canin) in Flannel, regular tc. * 63c Bedford Cord (fleece back), in pink, sky blue, cardinal checks, stripes and plaids, value Brussels Rugs. Seamless Brusscls Rugs, 10 ft. 6 in. long and 9 ft. wide, ring qualities, exquisite parlor coal mines of constituene companies, known for their splendid ws tls satd, largely increase Its and dining-room patterns, Persian and Oriental yrmous holdings of coal lands effects, vale $19.75, Sale Price ..scccseeve..- new deal the United States jation aw eecured control Portieres. aracaic Steel Company, Reversible Rep Portirres, rococo patterns in all the leading colors; zeal value $6.50 per Lace Gurtains. Renaissance, Irish Point, Cluny, | ‘Antique, Brussels and Arabian patterns, 33 and cru, Ou, & 6. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded, West 14th St. ise of the Entire Season. 9.78 cuff; all seams thoroughly tailored. Lengths 56 to Great Special in Walking Skirts. laid back —cheviot, J 0 0 for Choice of a Special Lot of V utifully stitched and handsome Walking Skirts, tailored, various colorings, made from English Melton, in Navy Blue, Castor and A prominent manufacturer had many pieces of a aa quale The deal was consummated, and we offer to-morrow 2.75 at £1.49. The shapes were carefully 1.49 Black Amazon Plumes, 18 in. long’ At 1.98 sonnsere Black Amazon Plumes, 20 in. | At 2.98 oui $3.75. Underwear and Hosiery, Ladies’ Underwear, > of fleece-combed Egyptian Cotton, shirts with high neck and long sleeves, nicely trimmed with washable 16 in. long, 49c. long, “= 49¢ crochet, ankle length pants... | : Cc Egyptian yarns Shirts are finished with silk crochet and pants have 25 worth 39%, c Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose, carefully selected yarn, and high spliced heels and toes; sizes from 8 to 10; worth 9c, pair, at Ladies’ Vests and Pants, of selected fieeced French band; ankle length; luli length, good gray tipped heels and toes © 25 Children’s Colored Coats, fine all-wool cloth, made with box back, deep collar, prettily braided; $4.00 values, at... 0... cece ess eeee 2. 38 Babies’ Long Bedford!Coats, heavy lined, made with deep capes, trimmed with ribbon and fancy braid; values, at..seessereee... f elicie 1.49 Children’s Bengaline Silk Caps and Bonncts, in cream and colors, fine quality, French style and ¢...tf Tuche; $1.50 Values, at.sseserseescesces seecnen DOC Emphatically Cheviots and serge; heavy French facings, A ‘To-morrow at a price Choice at....,..... 1.98 25c\*2 " 12.98] 3.50} 3 dium heavy soles SOstyles; strictl: H single or double- breasted vests; cxlus dete ied hickory effects, as well as blue and black Oxford cheviot. Best Italian lin- eo ing; tinest workmanship; sizes 8 to16,at i Another shipment of Silkoline Tufted Comforters, in new designs, filled with pure odorless sanitary cotton; Cc Linings. 9c 100 pleces of 36-inch Percalines, all =7J © 63], cole including black, regular 1236c. 7c Shoe Bargains. Another big special lot of Orders, the famous advertised $3.50 shozs, not every size in dthe lot, Viel Kid Button, 1 \Kidor Cloth top Dongola Kid Laced, patent and milltary \heels. 250 rare pe Misses' and Children’s $1,39‘and ton or ft sizes up to 2, at. 250 pa a of Shoes for Boys, heel and spring heel, fin calf, lace, regular $1.50 grades, at sive patterns in checks, stripes and Gomforters. regular price $1.39, to-morrow,..... No Mail /$3.50 Shoes at $1.49. jeach style, but all. sizes in leather tip, all me- $1.50 Spring Heel Shoes, dongola kid, but- 1.98 THE WORLD ALMANAC. PRICE 25 AEN