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NO CLEMENCY TOBEGRANTED British Home Secretary Re- fuses Prayer for Miss Eastwick, BEEN SHOWN MERCY. Young Woman Still in Prison Hos- pital and in Weakered . Condition. {Special Cable Despatch to fhe World) (Copyright, 1901, by the Pres Publishing Co) LONDON, Dec. 13.—O1 the highest authority The Evening World corre- spondent is able to Becretary Ritchie has «eflnitely refi to accede to the petitun for the of Miss Marie Jo . Philadelphia, The prayer for Ms vas place was drawn up Wy claimed she was Mr. Ritehie Ind said that the repons titfon dtd not | to, warrant hi tence of the Cott, characterized der the circ The Even learns that died low conditiqn ¢ tn the prison utidergone in} Prison continetent. that in “ hardsl:ips elatives fear tthe Hor Btrain of have perma- ent effects o sie cravest kind. stwick, daughter of aded guilty 5 £100,09) railroad Certificate md Was sentenced to six Marlo Josepine months tn ae O11 . London, Her father, Eward P. . a former associate 2 Havemeyers in. the nd her sister, Miss Hulda assistance when they made strenu- ous effarty to save her from privon. Documeatsfrom the United States Em- baswy shodng that Miss Eastwick was menta ak were submitted to the trial judg. DUC he said in passing aen- tence thy Ue question of her sanity wa ry to pass on, AS ation, the appeal Me which he Mas {to entertaln. ago Miss. Eastwick 1q- Sugar Trt. Sertal y peved $100,000 (rom her grandmother spetiy after she became estranged from Wf futher She came to New York, A 17 » Waldorf-Astoria, and 1 brokers by lost a great failed. ation ey and her health TO EULOGIZE M’KINLEY AT THE MEMORIAL SERVICES. Maken tf No Date Congressional © the Selectie ‘ In WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—The joint committee of the two houses of Con- Kress appointed to make the necessary arrangements for a memorial service tn honor of the late President McKin- ley held a meeting to-day and decided to Invito Secretary of State John Hay to be the orator whenever the propqsed services aball be held. This selection made upon a motion by Senator irbanks, who In making {t briefly dressed the committee, speaking feel- ingly of President McKinley, referring to Secretary Hay's fitness for the task and outlining precedents. He sald that No President had ever so well under- “stood Congress as did President Mc- » Kinley, and that a strong bond of mu- tual confidertce and respect united him to that body. He then told of how Joint + cammittees had been chosen after, the deaths of Lincoln and Garfield, and how In the former case Hon. George Bancroft and in tho latter Secretary Blaine had, upon invitation, delivered before Joint meet- the forelgn diplo1 high officials of the United States were Invited, ‘The Mecea Jewelry Buycra, At no time during their history, cov- cfing’ a. period 5 years, has the old tiem of Casperfeld & Cleveland, 144 Bowery, exhibited a finer aclection of sem onee. Watches and Novelties in velry, The showcases fairly sparkle with their wealth of teaming Jewels. Every tls i. It has Tong policy of the firm to.sell re- Isble ‘articles only, which accounts for the number of customers who return Fear after year to make thelr holiday purchases, At pres special sale of watches low prices {3 attracting ate 1 the prices: marked on ‘in exceedingly reasonable, Mr. Casperfeld, of the firm, explained \ (that owing to ‘the low rentlan “operating. expenses, coupled with un- Mmited» capital to ‘take advantage of every, special offering in the. market .of the world, enabied the ho many bargains advertised from time.to time, The house always extends a cdr- dial Invitation to all to I t wels, whether contemala’ that Home} our own prices. fa f ai and the manufac with the sen , wh C Special Sale of Wen’s THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1901. 7 Long Overcoats/ The craze for Long Overcoats which is + Sweeping the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific not long ago resulted in a pronounced shortage of these fashionable garments. Then manufacturers increased their forces and began to work overtime. The recent spell of warm weather lessened the demand, turers soon had ; THOUSANDS OF THESE GARMENTS ‘on their hands. To find an outlet for these extra lots became imperative. Over- tures were made to us, and we at once bought several of these surplus stocks at For this reason we are able to-morrow to offer LONG OVERCOATS AT THE MOST REMARKABLE PRICES EVER NAMED IN CLOTHING HISTORY. If you want to buy a Suit it’s a fine opportunity, too, for at the same time \that we got the Cvercoats we snapped up about 1,000 Suits as handsome as any you ever saw and with every little detail of new style. ‘Ht 5.00 | | MEN'S $3.50 OVERCOATS cf good grade gray Frieze and Oxford Coat- inss; weil lined, well made and properly ¢e- sigied. Sizes 34 to 48. Ht 8.50 \ MEN'S $12.50 OVERCOATS, the long cut outergarment made of good | grade Chevio: Coatirgs and Irish Frieze, in jal the wanted shades, with and withcut “He 70.00 | MEN'S $1¢.50 OVERCOATS, |the swagger, broad shoulder Raglan, wit jor without ‘yokes 2 the more c:n- | serva.ive garments ‘rade of impcrted Irish Frisze or smooth surface Kerssy cloth. Mt 72.50 MEN'S $20.00 OVERCOATS, high grad> imported materials, in rich Ox- | ford Coatings or black rough surface Coat- | age, the long design, with or without yckes; \ richly lined and well tailored. \Boys’ pa Clothing. "' A Feast of Remarkable | Holiday Values for Saturday. What a happy, well stocked and lively cloth- ing store jor boys it is, to ‘be sure. -As blooming Ht 2.00 BOYS' WINTER REEFER WORTH $4.00. | Fine frieze coatings, in Oxford, dirk gray | and lighter tan shades; swell box design coat, with or without ages 3 to 10 years; reelere for ages 7 to 15 are made with large storm collars. H2395 BOYS' LONG WINTER OVERCOATS WORTH $5.00. Long, stylish cut; good quality winter rough coatings, in dark gray and olive, with velvet collars; vertical pockets; some: have BOYS' SWELL WINTER OVERCOATS WORTH §7.50. The swell yoke coat, and long ‘Great. Coat" fashions, made in fine Irish frieze and h cheviot coatings, inthe latest Oxford ‘Cambridge gray mixtures, for ages 6 to 16 years. Ht 4.75 - | |with natty values as an apple tree is full of snowy blossoms in joyous May time. Ready for an enormously busy Saturday. Prices have tumbled sharply. Here are the VERY BEST offers of the season. Come early; the crowds will be great. At 74.50 MEN'S $24.00 OVERCOATS. These are the pick and choice of several hondred high grade Winter Outergarments; the fashionable Duke of York styls, with yokes, ot the n:wer Grest Coats; all assort- meats of fabrics; finest linings; workman- ship is the best. At 9.00 $15.00 MEN’S SUITS. These embrace fine through and through worsteds, brat of chevicts, Fowler serges, thidets, cassimeres, etc.; the style of cut is the very latest, the lining and workmanship are of the test. At 3.00 MEN'S $5.00 TROUSERS. These are high grade Dress Trousers in fine worstets, in latest effects and dark colorings. Size, 31 to 48 waist measure, Size, 30 to 36 tength SA Ht175 BOYS' 2-GARMENT SuITS, WORTH §3.00. Sailer, Blouse and Vostee Suits for the amaller toys and double-breasted style for the older desirable woollen fabrics, strongly tailored and lined. At 2.75 BOYS' FINE SUITS, WORTH $4.50. Standard mills, all-woollen mate! newest colorings and designs; strong m. but stylish and dressy; ages 8 to 16 yea: At 70.00 YOUNG MEN'S VERY FINE WINTER OVERCOATS, WORTH $15.00, Very swell, lonz, broad shoulders, regal outer coat, made of fine imported rough coat- ings in the late dark gray effect and lined with fine black clay diagonal, and fitted at top and sleeves with guaranteed satin; these At 75.00 MEN'S $25.00 PRINCE AL- BERT COATS AND VESTS. Made cf firest grade West of England Nack worstecs; bave choice linings and lapel fac- ings of silk; Lroad shoulder design so popular at present. A? 14.50 MEN'S $22.00 TUXEDO COATS. Fivest grade o! imported English dress coatings; ate lived throughout with guatan- teed all-s:lk mervell‘eux; exquisitely tailored, At 74.00 wews suits. These ate smong the nattiest suits in vogue, embracing the leading imported and comestic materials. The cut and tailoring is the test. At 2.00 MEN'S $3.50 TROUSERS. Good Trousers for tusiness or semi-dress, in neat effect; worsteds and cassimeres; proper fitt’ng and well made. (tala Floor, Rear.) : BOYS’ FINEST WINTER OVERCOATS, WORTH $).00, Long cut, square shoulder, ‘‘Treoper’* coat; ages $ to 16 years; fine Irieh frieze and rough cheviot coatings; well lined; with or without yoke. He 8.50 YOUNG MEN'S LONG OVER- COATS, WORTH $12.00. The tong, stylish yoke ot plain, back “Trooper Ragl: th brosd shoulders; made of fire gray rough c-at stuffs; | with cuffs and vertical pockets; sizes 15 to come with or without yokes and have verti- | cal pockets, Smoking its own. At 3.95. MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS, WORTH $6.00.— ‘Jackets in fine woollen materials, plain dark Reat plaids on other, edges finished with : Nobby, warm Smo Meets ‘on one side and” cloth and ailk ccrd. Ht 5.00. MEN'S FINE SMOKING JACKETS; WORTH $10.00. Made of imported double’ surface cloth, very latest cclorings; also properly designed. plain one-tone effects, richly finished and IRTED HOUSE ROB Sirehferreeg pore at $15.00. Men’s Handsome Ht 8.50. 19 years. Ht 9.50 YOUNG MEN'S FINE SUITS, WORTH $15.00, Embracing all the choicest designs in vogue this season, in mixtures and plain form-fitting coats with broad latest-cut trousers, stylishly made and tailored. Gain Flor, Reaz) Sackets and House Robes. He doesn't have to smoke to appreciate the comfort and luzury of a Smoking Jacket. and when the head of the family is at his own fireside, a Smokin After business hours ig Jacket or a House Robe has charms essentially At 7.50. MEN'S HIGH-GRADE JACKETS; WORTH $12.09.-— Double face cloths as well as the plainer effects in fine imported materials; newest designs; excellently tailored. Alt «. 00. MEN’S HOUSE ROBES, WORTH $7.50.—combina- tion House Robes or Bathing Gowns, made of nobby English plaid Tobings; full length, WORTH $15.00.—-Look the market over, then come here and we will show are exceptional values in finest imposted Robes, the very latest colorings and + Ofelia Floor, Rear.) mmeine A, B, Cc STORE OPEN GveningsUntitAmas Beginning TO-MORROW | EVENING. | ce. Fine Cameras At Sacrifice Prices. Wedon't lose. It fallsonthe makers. They over pro- duce d-— thought an ¢ the great prevailing demand justified them in doubling their output. It didn’t. That's why the makers were comyelled to sell at cost and less than ccat. Christmas buyers will be in their glory, for such an opportunity is ex- ceedingly rare. Details follow: OFFER I. MANHATTAN OPTICAL CAMERAS- The famcus WIZARD LINE AT 50 PER CENT. of manufacturer's list prices: List Price. Our Price. CYCLE WIZARD, 4x5 10.00 5.00 . 'Sx7 15.00 50 CYCLE WIZARD {4x5 14.00 7.00 , 'Sx7 20.00 10.60 CYCLE WIZARD, 4x5 20.00 10.00 C, JR., 1 5x7 29.00 14.50 CYCLE WIZARD {4x5 22.50 11.25 . 15x7 32.50 16,25 LONG FOCUS CY-{ 4x5 25.00 12.50 CLE WIZARD, =} 5x7_ 35.00 17.50 LONG FOCUS CY-4 4x5 35.00 17.50 CLE WIZARD, SR. } sx7_ 45.00 22.50 OFFER NO. 2. A 4x5 CAMERA, ard a compicte De- veloping ani Print- irg Outfit, including a tripod, one doren dry plates—in fact, all that is necessary \to take a picture | )well aud fin:ly fin ish it. If you bought the corstituent parts of this outfit sep- arately it would cost you §5.00. jAll thie tate for This is not a cheap cutfit, but one can be proud to offer to any one. will be sold. An “Eastman Kodak"? for a Xmas pres- ent. Everytody knows its value. Here at 20 per cent. off list prices. Blair or Hawkeye film Cameras 25 per cent. off manufacturer's list prices. Ask to ste them, If you need a Camera, come here, We will save you money. (Take Escalator to Second Floor.) High-Grade Cigars. Unexpectedly Low Prices. Delightful news for all lovers of high-grade Cigars. The kind every man would like to smoke if the regu- lar prices were not so high. Its really atreatto get them at the prices we quote. LA BELLE BONITA; Key West high- cat grade clear Havana; Cuban made; twos'zs, Conchas Especiales, box of 50, Puritanos Finos, box of 50, LA GUETINA, clear Havana, finest quality; Conchas Bouquet, box of 50, CLEAR HAVANA ROTHSCHILDS, a bona fide 10c. smoke; Havana wrap- per and filler; bex of 100, LA SIMPATICA; clear Havana; Cuban made; Conchas Esp:ciales; box of 50, GENERAL SCOTT; Sumatra wrapper; long mixed Havana fillcr; Rothschilds; box of 50, KEY WEST EXTRAS, box of 50, Otsin FF y Only 100 295 3.95 3.25 4.50 2.15 1.75 1.00 Smokers’ Amas Articles. Many Fine Imported Novelties. Christmas is hurrying and thou- sands of gifts remain yet to be pur- chased. If he smokes he will appreci- ate any of the articles named in the list that follows. And by taking advantage of this sale 1 will save from 25 to 50 per cen: ore than if you went else- where. SMOKERS’ TABLES, worth up to 1.50 Cee ee as [any one SMOKERS' STANDS, im- ported, worth up to 1.50 of TURKISH WATER PIPES, worth up to FRENCH BRIAR PIPES, w\ These cases, woith up to 1.50 GENUINE urznscnaum ( Articles PIPES, in cases, worth up tb 17 MEERSCHAUM CIGAR for HOLDERS, in cases, worth up to 1.75 SMOKERS’ SET, including 7, 00 pipe, cigar holder, cigar cut ° ter and match safe, in'a plush lined leatherette case, worth up to 1s (Cire 8t Rear) Christmas Candy. Clean, Fresh and Low Priced. Sib, box Choice French Mixed, Sb. box Assorted Chocolates, 75 1,00 5 lb, box Bonbons and Chocolates, 1,25 3b. box Bonbons and Chocolates, 80 3b. box Assorted Chocolates, 75 2 Ib, box Assorted Chocolates, 55 2 Ib. box Chocolates and Bonbons, 55 2 Ib, box Special French Mixed, 25 1 Ib. box Special French Mixed, 15 VASSAR FUDGE. T3e VANILLA CHOCOLATE j Puee, COCOANUT U oN. ane Qiain Floor, Centre.) 3,000 Yewest Style Sarments ForMfissesand \X Sirls-- 70 Wonderful Saturday Sale Positively Extraordi- nary Prices. An Event That Wili Crowd the De- a a partment to Overflowing with Cus- _ > tomers. ___ News of greatest interest and importance. The Misses’ and Girls’ Depart- ment makes the most spirited holiday bid in its lively history. Such values at this time of the year are truly without parallel, and for that reason all the more fascinating. : FULL LENGTH CAPE GARMENTS of pebble cloth, at FULL LENGTH BOX COAT of heavy-weight beaver, at '\ LENGTH KERSEY BOX COATS, heavy satin lining throughout, at ' ¢.90 | FULL LENGTH KERSEY COATS, with panne | heavy-weight 3.95 5.00 ALSO 4,000 Nisses’ Garments velvet trimming, at 7.90 | FULL LENGTH KERSEY COATS, with double jep-c8s618:00s.318- 00,322.50) and] $27_50 values: top capes, at 8.7 AL FULL LENGTH RAGLANS, of heavy Pebble Wg EEL Cheviot, at -8.90| at 9.75, 11.75, 15.00 and 19.75, Little Sirs’ Coats Very Special Sale Saturday. Several hundred new and dainty styles at remarkably tempting prices. The very best Children’s Coat Dept. in New York. EIDERDOWN COATS. COATS OF WARM EIDERDOWN, lined throughout, large equare collar Ladtes’ Coats. : Raglans, Newmarkets, Ulsters, 34 Length Coats, 27-inch Jackets and | Short Coats in Enormous Varieties— Specially Friced for Saturday. | Very Special Saturd | al aon” | 7, SO 1,000 Oxford Melton Raglans, each and braid lining, 2.28 FULL-LENGTH GARMENTS of double- COATS OF CLOTH, or Corduroy, with faced, plaid back Cheviot, 275 $6 So and'47.50" permeate 1d sid eat CRUSH VELOUR i ket; special at 5.00 Eton Jackets, 70.00 | BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS, follies warm . IMPORTED VELOUR JACKETS, with full | OR SATIN, bigh grade, eatin faced; real novelt’e: 8. (Second Floor, 19th St. Bide.) WMen’s Yeckties at 6Se. Worth $1.25 & $150 Freshly made; bright and beautiful; from one of the leading manufacturers in the Metropolis. Ob- tained at unusual price concessions for reasons too lengthy to explain here. - The ties are the very large English Squares, and can be tied in many different-shapes. Dozens of choice patterns, in both light and dark effects. Exquisite designs. collar and deep revers of choi Persian i ces Male or 3S. 00 | (Second Floor, Froat ) 5,000 Hlannet Wastes At 7.395 and 7, 65. Sale continues, and offers a great opportunity to make a beautiful holi- day present, yet pay a moderate price. ALSO 9500 Catreta Waist. A distinct $5.00 value at All colors. BIS (Second Floar, Froat) Sewelry Attractions A-plenty. It’ a season when opportunity must be seized by the forelock. You know'how immensely busy the Jewelry Store is, you know what a great de- mand there is f-r pretty and inexpensive things in the jewelry line. For that reason it well behooves you to make haste; to buy while stocks are still in the very flower of fulness. a | | DIAMONDS, | |__RAGs AND Purses. | STERLING SIL- SILVERWARE DEPT. DIAMOND CUFF TEA SPOONS, sterling silver, 6 in LINKS, extra | fancy lined cate, 3.50 etd peat | | STERLING SILVER SALTS AND i poitshed gold; rew | PEPPERS, large size, worth $3.50, 1.75, } desigrs; set with STERLING SILVER SALTS AND beautiful cut 6.00 | z: stones; value $10, 5.00 te) Ee 98 LADIES! DiA- | MOND RINC |STERLING MOUNTED single stone | BOWL, cut glass, worth $14.00, 9.09 plain and fancy i \ belcher setting; ay top and | worth $25.00, 15.00 Ehatelaine; worth | DIAMOND PRIN- $20.00, 9.75 adapt nhs MEDIUM SIZE j = hols CHATELAINE Ald doublet; 2 handanme diamozds, y BA'G;iioterling: worth $2 ‘0, a ves 12,00 silver fish scale Gey Led way 625 MISSES’ DIAMOND RING; plain Sin con ee ereameaerh eens 7 75 | and fancy setting; fine cut store; eal “ worth $0.75, 3.75 STERLING SILVER PURSE, large site, ae scale mesh; one 1 | with finger ring and chain; wo WATCHES. $3.50, 4.50 STERLING SILVER PURSES, two MEN'S SOLID | very handsome styles; fish scale and GOLD 14-KT. | fine link mesh; embossed tops; worth 8,60 OPEN FACE | $5.00; choice, WATCH, Flas | STERLING SILVER GATE TOP cliabed oF e0-| PURSES; soldered link mesh and Bigin or Wal: extra heavy screw top; ring and 2.95 lass, q) CRACKER JAR, red, plated cover and bandle, worth §2.' 1,50 |CLARET PITCHER, imitation cut tham movement, | chain attached; worth $4.75, 2.50 | glass, quadruple plated top, worth werth $30.00, | STERLING SILVER CUFF BUT- on 1.50 | TONS, good heavy quality, choice de- POWDER JARS, tmitation cat glass, [ signs, worth $1.50; 75 | quadruple plated top, worth 60c., 25 | JEWELRY. j | CUTLERY. | STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE Megat eat Sally fitetes C, B | AND STEEL ; white celluloid han ‘ASES; beautifully embossed; gold | lea; sterling ferrule caps; fine LADIES! SOLID vorth $7, 3.95 | quatity atcel; worth §6.75; 3.75 GOLD CHATE- SEWING SET, 5 pieces, sterling |PEARL HANDLE DINNER LAINE WAECE: silver, satin-lined leatherette case, | KNIVES ; farcy sterling ailvar fer- aia ls i pelahes worth $3.00, 1.50 rules, silver plated blades; worth See Lmanty talks |STERLING SILVER MANICURE | $5.00; per set, 3.00 $15.00, | PIECES, beautiful embossed hindles, PEARL HANDLE FRUIT KNIVES; Freee ey, ant bright jfalah nee sterling silver ferrules and silver orn, , scissors and polishers, lated blates ; th $4.00; per act te.; worth $1.00; choice, 48| Mamet: tareeiek ee mae | Clocks. J engraved or engine turned styles, RICH GOLD CLOCK SETS gold filled, (like tInstration), 24-Karat guaran: gold plate; one day tim teed for tiety of 20 styles; cand! ten years, to natch; value $8.00; spe~ cial, Si ROYAL BONN PORCELAIN MANTLE CLOCK, sieht dey. Ansonia, with hour aud p} hour gong strike; assorted 'cole ment; worth $10.50, BOYS' OPEN GbE NICKEL WATCH AND CHAIN, New thin model, has second hand, New Eng- land movement, a aes CHATEAU fancy case, Swiss move- ment; worth §2.75, " swathes: ors, RICH GOLD LA 2