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4 SS / arrived to-day from OAK STREET CAPTAIN AR-) +9 The story of t ““-Mredenburgh's comm OR NATHAN? Leather Merchant’s Wife Savs He Has Separate Establishment. SUES HIM FOR DIVORCE. Names Roy Goldman as Co-Re- spondent and Asks for Sub- stantial Alimony. Mrs. Sarah Nathan, suing her hus- band, Scheyer Nathan, one of the est leather dealers and tmpor Swamp,” for absolute divorce, him with leading a double life. In her complaint, drawn by Cherles 1%. Hoffman, Mrs. Nathan says that for aixteen years they led a happy life. They had po children. Then, in September, 1990, she learned that ho was maintaining a separate es- tablishment in elegant style with a younger and more beautiful woman Ray Goldman, she says, {x the name of this woman, and adds that she has three children. When sho told her husband that she Knew his secret, she says he boldly admitted the charges and told her if sho was not satisfied to let affairs con- inue as they were she could leave and sue bim. She went to live with her sister. The wife alleges that Scheyer Nathan's property is valued at more than $00,000, Other leather dealers say hia wealth is nearer three tim figure. Mr. Hoffman get an order from Justice Beach for Mr. Nathan to ap- F, before, Justice Glegerich, tn Part Pe Gpeelal Term, 8 part. Pri- day. to yanamer, An application for gil. mony of $0 a week pending trial of this Ute Pepereeee sioner HOW THE REBELS CAPTURED COLON. PASSENGERS ON THE FI- NANCE SAW THE FIGHTING. U. §. Marines Came by Train from Panama Hefore They Salled. The Panama Ratlrond steamer F jon with fifteen Ssasengers, ‘The Finance was at her dock at Colon when the Liberals cap- tured the city. “We were right in the thick of tt.” sald the passengers, “Many of the rifle balls whistled over the ship, the fire lasted we kept under Liberals, about 20 strong. from the Interlor of the tra a individuals, and when n began to fire their nifmidated the Govern: | ment authorities and soon had control | y appointed civil officers to run the | A fine collection of set with precious stones |Gold Scarf Pins, |Gold Hat Pins, Novelties in ! Paris Fans Fancy Stripes and Checks $1.10 Fancy Twills and Figured Brocades, Heavy Twill and Mat Grounds, Figured and Twill Black or White, Satin or Silk $1.65 "| Misses’ Waists of French Flannel, 14 to 18 yrs. Misses’ Walking & Golf S| blue and brown serges, velvet collar, 6 Misses’ Cravenette Rain Coats of Oxford or tan cloth, 12 to 18 yrs., Stores Bonne-Femme Irish Point Bed Sets t|Irish Point Curtains “The United States crulsers Machtas and Marietta were in the Janded marines to pr When we left the Libe charge. “Great excitement pr the people on Sunday mor when the arrived. Shor! after forelgn warships assem Vessels and oth to families. but bombardn “dust ¢ arrived on her, Ahead of the omorive an armored car with two muchts Mounted and ying the Stars Stripes. Among the passengers to-day on the * 7 Colon were: and BE. M1 United States Panama. -VREDENBURGHS | RAID ON GREEKS. anit who arrived | RESTS SEVENTEEN. Accused a Mer La acorevel Band a Veen Captured in reet. Beventeon ks ambling: nouse a Roosevelt street. The a Known as “The Iacdeamon Restaurant J pnd is on the first Noor. ald, aw told t Harn, of ¢ was Police, ts that Detec| nd. An angry dispute. ‘adjoining hallway and, tn police ce, “Rot wise" to the fact thi Hing was in progress in the place. Hahn at once notified the station- and ¢ Vredenburg, gam- igeescceceesescsecesscesssseeccececeescee were arrested at 2)!" Me sneaked Into the} | with !oank Nu Di detectives Allen, Diatter, Snydenzer and ddan hurried to the restaurant tn a patrol Wagon, They rushed into tho ice and, barring the door, announced t one was under arrest. of cani@ and a placard an- ing.the ball of the George I’. Ken- odlation Were found on ony; of the pineate What $ro.00, $12 fine Walking Factets quality | Bor Cloth, fll Mined with white satin, Also an Unfinished Worsted, Mined with Skinner satin, pean de sale faced and made by custom tallors—Special at $15.00. a complete of e We are nol stowing Neckvieces and Muffs eiecie? Persian Facke: Broadway and Aeeeeoovesesotoon, Voseee VISVSesees SNOW HAMPERS teint Ht. yeare old as HW street of th years. ol s charged with jer WHE at a ripe old a ft $00 in the ‘A will dated Bepte AT and signed with her NX mark gave $1 to ker son, Charlet.1t: oan nd the rest in equal arrled daughters— ary Jane Gilder- wh small es: Hi. Ode : We he $15 fer each of them. pay te lawyers. the Jewelry | Sterling Silver Side Bags |Imported Belts, studded with steel. | Shell Combs, mounted with Pearls, Turquoises & Coral. Value $2.95 to 4.95 kirts, 14 to 18 yrs., blue & white, black & white & solid colors, Girls’ Russian & One-Piece Dresses of cloth, serges & cheviots, 4 to 14 yrs., Value $7.5 Girls’ & Misses’ Raglan Rain Coats, to 18 yrs. Value $5.5093.85 Reduced from $11.50, 23.50, Brise-Bises for Half Sash & Vestibule Curtains, 95c, $2.00, 3.50 Reduced from $1.50, 3.95, 4.50 Long Coat, cloth, half beautiful Oxford and black, very stylish Special at $19.50, lescription, and es aion was fou i) Weather call special attention to the following Suitable for Holiday Gifts Brooches, Rings & Pendants from $25.00 to 150.00 from $1.25 to 15.00 eel as * $10.00 « 50.00 Ww HOMES | Stern Brothers Opera Bags in choice painted & spangled effects Fancy Silk, Plain and and specially fine Eee aie in real lace. studded with steel, in great variety. Men’s Furnishing Dep’t Imported Silk Mufflers Figured Baratheas Full Dress Protectors with roll collar Silk, Satin & Barathea, pleated collars, | Figured Brocaded Silks Exceptional Offerings, To-morrow Misses’ & Girls’ Wear $1.98, 2.95 $4.75 50 1010.75 99.00 Value $7.50 $2.25 $2.45, 2.95 $4.25 to 5.95 $1.75 to 6.45 15.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO., SOROSTS TRADE MARK THY DEST SHOE FOR WOMEN. $3.50 per pair Made on Jasts manufactured in the Sorosis factory and modelled according to the latest scientific rules of form and hygiene, The Sorosis label is s:wn ins‘d: all boots and shoes. Thisa guar- antee of their genuineness. No shoe should be accepted without It. Slippers, shoes, walking and skating boots in very. many varieties of type and material. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO, DRESS PATTERNS ores Arranged in boxes for convenience to purch's: for holiday gifts. $4.50 Plain and mixed Cheviots, Homespuns, Serges $7.98, 9.75 Value $11.50 to 16.95 Great Reductions in Curtain Department Each $7.50, 29.75 10.00, 15.00 $9.50, 11.00 Pr, $3.75, 4.25, 5.75 rit atin Th xtitohed 4 assortment of ¢ 13th St. Ladies’ Dept. Jacket and Long Coat Sale, 50 and $15.00 Will do for you in the way of a Short, Medium Length Walking Jacket or Long Coat. Medium Werght Long Coat, Ait K, fine meiton nce Furs lally fine Wackell Carhart « ( West Twenty-third Street SOTVSSVSSVSS STSSSSSOVSSSSSSOSSOSSOOP Let Us Show You GENERAL TRAFFIC. STREETS SLIPPERY AFTER THE SLIGHT FALL. Man win “ and colder 2 continued ¢ hay f snow, Interfered ouEhta rea Predicts ¢ Some More Weather, weather fu and later by TI to-day, {r to cloudy west ere In a result of the followed tn the fall of slippery trame with ‘ay on the Brooklyn Bridge was #o coatgl with Ice that Socepescessensesecsseqssnscesestecessss We and are the pre- eral and plaid Cloths, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 & $5.00 Per dress pattern. 1,800 patterns of Cotton fabrics,—Percales, Dimities, Ginghams, and faucy Foulards. $1.00 to $5.00 Per ;attern. . Twenty-third Strect. ~ JAMES McCREERY & GO. SALE OF INDIA CARPETS. Suitable for Reception, Parlor, Library or Dining Rooms. 7 ft. x g ft, Camel and blue centre... 2.6. ..6..-$41.50 8 ft. x 10 ft. Cream or grecn and blue... 51.00 $8 ft. 9 in, x 10 ft, Blue or green and red........ 56.00 S ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. ro im, Green or red, se 9 ft. x 12 ft. 3 im. Red or creamand green,...... 71.00 10 ft. x 13 ft. Green or cream and green... . 2... 82.50 About one-half usual prices Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Kersey, metton and rough chev.’ Weel Cheviot, semi-fitted hn = aa Tey: TNT fot, satin beautifully’ cuts, tui @} MAIDS' APRONS HOUSE GOWNS. stitched and l= Special a istom made; and Floor, $10.50, value $15.00, i Hae value Eiderdown Bath Robes, | ala’ $159, " . Fine Mon‘agnic, full satin clea” Good » Kersey Long ;A very large — stock of| Blue, pink, —heliotrope, ned, elegantly tail i, peau de Coat, new dip y yaek, Hned ORF . a aoe eg.40,, hall way wit n, in tan, black Maids Aprons and Caps red or grey. 32 to 44 Pe valite $25.00~ Speciala —imported and American| inches. A Smooth, High Lestre Pinkeh Que Very Latest Triple Care @ | Manufacture. $2.95. Ladies’ Sewing Aprons. lea: | Silk or Lawn “tea aprons, | trimmed with lace or em- broidery and ribbon. Cashmere dressing gowns, —with tucked yokes, trimmed with ribbon. Blue, pink, rose, grey, helio- trope and black. $4.25. Cashmere gowns, Tucked and trimmed with lace. Coiors,—red, navy blue, rose and grey. $8.50. Flannel $6.85. ‘Fine lawn Aprons, with bib and bretelles, — trimmed! with embroidery or hem- stitching, 25c, 35c and 45¢ Twenty-third Street. - French Kimonas, of wand had to Be sprinkled about before te could travel across the span with safety "usual diMeuity of handling the arly morning crowd crossing tha ble atracture was encountered and the run- ning of the under reduced head- caused consilerable Inconventence Twenty-third Street. 4 the consequent delay due to the rm. There was a slight fall in the tem: perature this morning, and tt 1s keneral- y velteved by the weather sharps that now come to sta! loughs of the vattous elec- tals would take no ble congestion on the structure. which might be caused by horses fatting in the roadway, and or- winter ha The sno ders were issued prohibiting heavy ftrte roudy througnout the clty. were trucks from using the drives, out In orders {o.' uit the proad way The chief sufferer from this edict BEST RES rigger throughout the “night were the two, aml eight horse milk and beef Manhattan from Island Pointy. mM presented transferring the over the dridge ept along _ the 4c coast from North Carollna to wland yesterday continued to lutertere Naeriounly with the movement ¢ transaction of busl- The i which was forced tc y suspend iy late yesterday afternoon and out Jast night because of une hich covered the 0 rail, be fo run alas again thin’ morning, only under hait headway. Roports from New Haven state that the sleet and snow accompanied by a gale last night caused five poles wien Feiegeaph and sigaal wires to fall actors the New York, New Haven and Hurt- ford trackn east of the city, and blocked traMc for several hours, The snowfall was particularly heavy throughout th jew England States, Traffic. generally on the canals was blocked to such an extent that It in believed that the canal system will be ted up for the scason, A solution to the but itself in the storm -which 3 K. While no caaualtien have been reported in the local harbor or along the Long Island or the Jerscy coan ‘complaints have come from e¢ juarter because the necessary suspension ia work ae Rothenberg é. New York’s Fastest West 14th St pitistaction STE REEY or Pleasing Ghristmas Readiness. Every section of Biss great store is brimming with Christmas cheer, From the brilliantly lighted, holly-bedecked main floor to the most remote nooks and corners you'll find rich economy offers in Holiday Gifts right at the very opening of the season, Following item are only a very meagre part of what we have for you: A Wonderland of Toys Jointed Doll, 15 inckes long. ad, moving eyes, long curls, dainty Thiet Floor, and amusing toy. It Richly finished, beautiful: Mechanical Train, a most fascinating will delight th Has the young, well made jointed perfect ty ly, with shoes and stock- manship, compl.te » packed one in a box; Cc) train- and track, cial at large size; specia sp Dressed poll one of the best and most at-) at. tractive val that we have ever offered, kb like cut, 16 inches long, pretty bisque !ead, Back ards, open mouth, showing teeth, long flowing | jhe; hair, glass eyes, in variety color dress?s : and hats, complete with shoes and 29 Ci in. high, 18 in. wi hardwood braced fran special at... | Child’s Morris Chair, ve high, 13-inch seat, 11x17 back, strong and use‘ul, 26 inches pholstered ava ton, Bret § stockings, packed one in a box; special at golden oak finish; special at. Kid Body Doll,13 inches long,with stuffed body, : jointed: hips, like cut handsome. bisque head Pa peers: Sa dlocked and lorg towing hair, with shoes and stock- Cc chestnut box, with moulding and nee eevee ecee cone cscs cesecceeccsees covers, special at....... wesecvecese ings, at. 300 Ladies’ Fine Tailor-Made Suits, in pebbled cheviot, broadcioths, Sate cheviot; plain tailored or fancy trimmed, in Eton and blouse style 9 7 ° 8 front, velvet col'as; reverse cuts; all seams thoroughly tailored, Lt kust 3210 44. Positively the greatest bargain ever offered.even by u jacket; beautifully silk lined, skirt full Nounce, plain and trimmed Automobiles. Silk Waists. and made over best percaline, in black, brown, blue, gray and castor; nothing in the lot worth less than $15; choice at....... Raglans, made from Oxford gray English Melton, fullor hilftitt Automobile Coats, 42 lone, fi rseys, | SHK Waists, in various styles, button front or } with or without yok 1 « rm coliar, | back. made trom rich taticta, the now: styles, pear! buttons, handsomely tailored hindson’ in and silk lined. colors black, tan nd, 98) black and Ors, 12h 98) and Escral all sizes, valus $15, at. Ateeee Ghina, Silverware and Lamps, Onyx Tabies. | Sterling Silver. Silverware Bargains. Onyx TablessiA Special Lot of Sterling Silver A Special Lot of W. FE. Rogers gold finish, SxS, Articles at a Wonderful Saving Quadruple-Plated Ware at a Re- inch: kenuin: | To-Mor:ow —Souvenir Spoons, s markable saving plated on white Mexican ony regular $5 table; special to-4 Shells, Butter Knives, Pickle ; and Olive Forks. Oyster Forks. Napkin mor.ow at Peppers, Suger a Uehe Se | CHINA. Bedroom ia Tea Set, 56 pis. cccorated with 5- light green floral 2.98 | flower va inch globe and) a sonal eee bts hres a brass folk 1go-Piece Dinner Sets, light green) cream pitch: chimnty land ck * floral decc rations, 5 98) ers and mustard pots; ‘gular $8.50 val le | realvaluefrom S0to 25c » fork 15c 75 cents each, all on morrow at... sale ALA at... Sewing Lamp, with 10: inch ae dome shide. complete with trp af and | chimney: brass "1.49 r Individual Tea Sets; pot, sugar boy blue, pink and gr flower decoration: at pi and spoon; heavy plate; good cent value, to-morrow special WORLD WANTS THE STARTING POINT TO PROSPERITY. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS @ AGENTS FOR Paid Help Wants i: THE WUELZZL . SHOE al) This Morning’ - FAMOUS WOMEN, BUT 408 Thiet, other New” vor apers Combined, The three essential features —fit, quality and price —place the well-known Queen Quality Shces beyond competition, Sixty styles always at hand and a per- fect fit guaranteed. As to the wearing qualities— 8,000 shoes every day is the factory output—and none of them are sent back, 3 00 oe 2 50 g 3,00 BROADWAY & 2iST ST. BAKENS BONN AZ | painters PHOTOORAPIERS.. VIANO SANDS -esee PLUMBERS: PORTERS so sfecece PRESSMEN Price for any style of Boot, Any style of Oxfords, sees JAMES McGREERY & CO. pperine : ‘Records, Championships, &c., are fully set down in the 1903 18 rt 10 TINSMITIS UMDRELLA JIANDS UPHOLSTERERS. | WAIST HANDS: 4| WAITERS BLACK GOODS DEP’T. and Ficor, Black, — Cheviot, Camel’s Hair, Mohair, Serge, Cash- mere, Granite, Venetian) and Broadcloth, in dress lengths suitable for holiday. gifts. WORLD $2.25 to 10.00 per pattern. ALMANAC, Uniyc silly Recognized Considerably below, usual prices. as thet sirs es )esats’ MOST COMPLETE REFERENCE : ; BOOK PUBLISHED. Standard Americar. Annual. Such is the 1901 A STOREHOUSE OF KNOWLEDGE. eA POLITICAL REGISTER. @ | World Aimanac and Encyclopedia 190} World Almanac and sucyel Oa eon topics | A reference of over G00 pages,” 1,000 toples Jally bound in| 84 10,000 facta, * © © Sudstantlally bound 11 Good, substantial homes are (0 D6! ‘itrograph hoard covers, with sewed back and 'tboeraph toard esvers, with pasate A found by bright seekers through Sune | trimmed eiges. © © © Price, 2c, Dy mall of timed cases, ¢ 9 @ rail Se Bg mall oF Gay, World Wants, ) -—~s from newation. “aa na wadealers, ang A National Book International In Its Fame. Twenty-third Street. 1901 World Almanac and Encyclopedia. ‘A reference book of 600 pages, 1.05 and 10,000 facta. * Sodetas

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