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PLES TTT ee 4 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EV. ING, DECEMBER 19, 1901. MME MIMADE HIM DRUG'S VICTI S +-—__—_—_ fter Making Much Mystery Relatives Admit That John Hall Watson ocean Was Unconscious at Father's Last Resting Place. Meek on His Last Day but u fete | One at Police Afier makin, mucn myers off Ni. aw are) The hier Me ae tip tte inane the this, ‘The 6 all - ae Vietin of Morphine. “No Longer the Old Devery,” Said.’ 3 fit pHeMCsubesttell = th Mahe stony One Policeman Who Had Trem- Ate mu ; Uy ae bled Before Him. il man ; of the “Rank and at the time of his warn accel leath he was Ghatrmas of the Avira e« there the Manaattan Life In- De shunt rent of the Man- wan under It 1 anda fellow Museum of Art, | esponnibl Deputy Commiss! nothin’ to say tou tainin’ to” an at the weekly p ee sennz: NO LIMIT TO THE VARIETY es OF GIFTS $20 WILL BUY. was found Devery walk throughout the plaints on trivial a te ten = - §100--Golden Xmas Gift. -- $100 fore election.” There Deputy taken by the cate that Devery was t one subject—what he we » after Jan. 1 S20. S2o. S20. S2o. S2o. For Ewening QWorld R_eaders. TT ae The Gloom Increased. His gloomy PALMAALOM UR NEY Can you select Christmas gifts? pap foune he sae If so, pick out the six beet presenta you ean find for a family John M. Gullfoyle was the same of of six, including at least two children, and that can be purchased Gefendant. Gullfoyle was dl for Se enoas eave: for hve /aaye { (di the list of articles to “Christmas Present Editor, Even- recently mad Ups toy 2 ing World, P.O. box 1354, N.Y. City,” and if it is among the Mi Hts cace times and. car me w ment to Comr was adjourned + up to-day. Wher called the Deputy Com formed that the week. Devery’s f teeta nec exp “ts clos: The le Chief was lenient, h to the several delinquent blue faced him, Only once did an ert » hest submitted lists you will receive 320 in gold from Tho ening World. There will he five Christmas gifts, each $20 in gold, for tho best lists sent in. Make your selections in the shops of Evening World advor tisers or from Evening World advertisements. x who If you are after one of the golden $20 Christmas gifts send yehion your selections in early. All lists must be in on or before Satur- want did not change is he ald, * seem Imminent. ‘That wa swhen a wom- car an accused Doorman Hagan, of the day, Dee. 21. mont station, of trying to defraud of several montis’ rent by moving out of her house. “Tryin’ to get away better pay this woman up quick Give her % a moath, hey?" The Evening World's ite ray he would, and the storm $ 1 feye) Offer Rouses % | Sharp Competition i or Cod, $195, allk muf- and satin= from same kKratidma, n foot st oper a t interiing silver KELLER SHIPPING NEWS. Among a Host. of [tigen (udwia Thay a boy. ALMAS AT Fon Clever Shoppers. ph aaa ve a ane ishuman Bun rises. 7.19/Sun seta. § ArT TTT ‘ THE TIDE Room 125 Father, smoking Jacket, k jiundred and 4 tyeffth str Bandy Hook. Governor's f f For my her, cuckoo clock (Lambert'e), Mell Gate F Ww hand-painted china ash tray (St “ Jenced «bie rare HED, $2 = felis um. Tiros). $3: (x Varkala among ke World advertisers, ty that display a] nd variety with fost Inges ee Tate caredully day by day with sints for thelr | PORT OF NEW york. Kirt (from. white enamel ARRIVED, exnen Miss HERLAND ROWEN, MW West Ninetyeninth st. New York. PREDERI | | For grandmother, one Morris « jaar S118, < Hrooklyn, fte is in your earn ery nox of aie rmpany). $2 work SAIL. arm mitten vid dee MURIEL. Roc tes’ AS Paterson street, Jers nanner, ella (sand Alleghany Laurent Germanic mor bed and ¢ “ Lite r wit ti c tarty a) $86) for K vent ! mus Kitt fact _almo r from J MORTIME matrod with hard pe unday World. one , ay ” Bor my nlster. «ix years oll house oat, | Sten wetele seal ay Tux WALLACH fe Ath street them SS TRANSFER OF TWO CROSS A FUNERAL, |ANNGN wore) =<. POLICE CAPTAINS. BAD LUCK, SURE, AS MILLERS ‘PAL’ the Aaronson Bowery am They manner thie eveniig were ally AD M2 Hast Seventy -« A doy an their pros Father have toys,” ne Uttle THOMAS COMES DOWN FROM AUTOMOBILE DID IT AND|CHARGED WITH RECEIVING THE HIGHBRIDGE. HERE’S WHAT HAPPENED. $30,500 OF LOOT. ‘Two unaways Meo Hort and ey were speaking Of the end lore Recorder chain and its Vast possibill en- walge eu 4 jwoat” profitable endless hat hesyatem T| | UU La 5 Ba Lav sver suv," she sail, “is employed by «| Hi | Ing the Horses, yer He Was Not Arrented. wal with whom mamma d KO AML with js etil! dealing. ‘1 ” ’ sfera ow) abaE lsc atlll, dealing Age ne Two of the transfers which scoff about tt being bad tuck | Robert A non. who is accused of 1 manda: them anothe saat thts “ | Comminstoner Dex was sah 1 funeral read this vetis athe i tonite ant ind which ( in| An automobile crosded a Miler Fri yeterring to that prosperous ceaston at Jerome avenue =H i r yhy Ix sald to have ato t today Sredie pHundred ant Sinty-ninth rtreet chix are that time, were to-day lieaary with having Commissioner him yer Unkered with t aml no one «ran away rly throws out der of tae var (immon te tle way notin 1 . thought « Inute, but} Capt. Danlele, Moynahan, of ti ‘ He- |. tovlook scedy; clothes worn: Twentleth street Siled ate big Jol ‘ nda places with Capt, Andrew J. Hig A carriage 8 Wo ) yurth street, and do Pe rmas, of| West) Sixtyeninth street, | hare edd to ave| Voltceman rohad his leg brutead | stopping the runaway ing pov ol wet ‘The automobile went on Its way. PENSION FOR MRS. M’KINLEY. IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE_OF A ——_— ‘. a WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 mat as" san, gecond-hand ohatgun for cash ad-| Advertise houses, homes and apart-| Hanna to-day Introduced 9 bil it ciaures ee Bowery yestieo it.in & " West Fifty: if we, of No. 7 ere badly | aa charged. 3 were badly | ine the. pi vee he complata tation, exchir Mr. Aaronson recognized un | the 1d. “qustomer, took him a dressed | mi from head to foot: he went aut feel- spotter than he did for a long time, | 4uy mie! bridge station. Murphy re! fon for his act, — Senator, ranting ori, ' ments for sale in the Sundays este.) iibtey, widow of the late Presidents NAGLE HAD FUNDS |1W ALL THE TIME POLITICAL FRAUD, = | THIS 1S SHOWN BY TRANS-|RICHENSTEEN AND DAVIES FERS MADE TO-DAY. HELD IN $1,000 EACH. Authorized to Une $105,000 and] Grand Jury Acts After Investigat-| 805,000 Alre: = in aE 1 it having be propriated. f¢ r bureaus of his de- partment. He will consequently lessen the work In these bureaus to favor that of final disposition. In spite of his re- ed efforts to have a bond issue of $189,00) passed by the Municipal Assem: bly, the Commissioner found himself} $0 fine, or both. able to allow a transfer of $33,000 from rting, showing that money was at! nd for the proper cleaning of the| streets, Five thourand dollars was) Sever taken from rents, The remaining $19, tn the $106.00) was transferre from the Board of Pubite Improveme the Toa wing the transfer. Ity these transfers the Commissioner Street Cleaning can get through t with the fnal disposition of gar- bake and refuge, youn tive oe POLICE IN A BOY HUNT. After T Youths Who Ran Away] JUDG from Manhattan College. A police hunt was on thi« afternoon in] Named neighborhood of Manhattan One Hundred and Thirt the Boulevard, for two boys! yiap nstitution rhomas Caw- onter art Jumped in lor the Manhattan chased them. but they WWaAy. : NAae neater eet ones ae this store is making by its liberal course, and the pecan | Boroueh, which was eid at Jamatea, {fase by which all needs may be supplied on small, bis fo tna Abs neues camiitates I convenient payments on our popular the sweeping account and $57,900 from PROMOTIONS BY MURPHY. npany of New York City ‘nh ca: 0 INDICTED FOR Bargains for Thrifty Shoppers in Friday }tour Jales. Notwithstanding the pressure of a heavy Holiday business, we shall continue our adopted course of offeting the usual phenomenal Friday bargains at buses away below the lowest ever named for similar goods. Every week adds to the host of steadfast ‘ri Republican Convention of Queens nds and Jury hand Judge ein the urt two Indletments against Kichensteen, of Long Istand 1 John A, Di of Jumatca, used men a arged with utiy and wrongfully. doing at ink to affect the result of a pollt- vention. ‘They Vart-7ayment Plan. PANTS for boys, 3 to 17, of | BOYS’ OVERCOATS, Russian blouse, cheviots, neat patterns, 23¢/ of Cambridge and Oxford cheviots. Se. value for leather belts. sizes 24 to 8 2.00) BOY8' WAIBTS, all wool flannel, blue, eu brown, mode, red, é&c.. slzes 3 930 Bors BLOUBE SUITS, atrictly all: to 12, reaular we. sort for... wool, blue, brown and fancy LADIBS' WOOL WAISTS, handsome | braid. and embroidery peta pin stripes, open front, lilgn collar, 10 years, 33.00 kind, $65 dand cuft, Nule, red. navi, green. 70)¢ * &e., regular $1.00 kind £0 BIBS, — fancy siik BB ie trimmed, Iged, Wize. value Je | worth leas than $60, f “teece | LADIFS KIMONOS, of sti “mid | flannel,” blue a value, for al Pern Advanced ta De- tective-Sergeant Han | missioner Mury this afternoon | need that hy Benjamin © and Herb double heel and riSc quality, for HANDKERCHIEFS—Ladtes’ faltlal linen hemstitehed, all letters, 5c . kind. 3 MITTEN! all sizes, regular Es ir. the Det tis sald, will be rreeant before Col, | KETBOOKS, of jeather, Purses, toothy Wrist Bage, Card elaine and iM vet (Special to The Eveatng World.) chitin or brown melton. wT OO ANY, N. ¥., Dec, 19.—Justice Al-|f actual $2.0 value, . ester to-day appointed former! noys' LONG OVERCOATS, of Ox- Judge Charles Andrews, of the|f ford cheviote, with velvet collar, slit S PANTS, all wool chevtot and i) ye ‘at patterns, well made, 28 ters oaks. Murte Rolis, 39 j E ANDREWS APPOINTED.| Ee “OvUtiee. Pipnier! tesk iene . vi e1 ed Toilet re 7 ——_ to fl o'Clock Bargains. Higorts)ae-velu CG ‘anchise Cane, ROYS' REEFBR COATS, blue chin: ‘0 ‘Clock Bargains, nkel 2 to ai ‘ancy of Appeals, referee in the pap EH i alia) oes Ut ‘a ferns, ‘sizes 3 Art proceedings brought ag sinst KING SKINTS of heavy. melton | 42) actual %.) value, Soard of Tax Commlesioners|# Moth far “Manhattan, Blevated Ratiroul |B iiack, navy or Oxford value, for y a] no! titched, | KERSEY JACKETS, ch, “or Ox ra 53.50 front, storm collar and Fevers, gatin Une, black onl regular” 5°75 Of the valuation placed” yn. the of white sen of that corporation under the|§ INFANTS" es LETTE WRAPPERS, pretty Wi franchiae tax law. : mere, silk gmbroldered cape, 98c es. yoke and | shoulder “rumes, MEN'S UNDERWEAR, heavy rib- Mee Urs \ bed. cotton, or natural, fleece Mned, 5 5 a « .&. \TOMIZERS, fancy glass, ail “golora, Kip ‘Gigths 1. x oO colored: ARE OFFERING | M1 to 12 o'Clock Bargains. ] Tore, aMiniatuce Pletuves in ge 7c Choice Xmas ¥ LOUSE guirs, of LADIES’ RNAGLAD S. box or fittr For the Million, Our Own Importation, alzes 3 to 10; $2.00 value, For Men—Hemstitched, 15c., 2Oc. to 85c, each, Initialed, all linen, 12%c. each, In Fancy Boxes, 1{ and 34 inch hem, box of 6, $1.20. 1 ra INER For Women-—tenstitched, all linen, at 8c.,/ 12%c., 15c., 2Oc. to 50c. each, Ha In Fancy Boxes, \{ and 14 and $1,35. Initialed, all linen, 12!3c., Embroidered, all linen, 12ic., 25c., 35c., 48c. to $4.50 each, Children’s Hdkfs.—Hemstitched, all linen, 5c. each, Colored Borders, linen finish, Initial Hdkfs,, box of 3...... shirts and drawers, Sc. quallt. fOr see 25c rade, for. . MEN'S HALF HOSE, veay yo black | FANCY THERS for hat’ trim- cotton, double heel and toe, 18c. Qe | mink. sgsnortecd ognapes and trade, for ...- . . RIMMED HATS, ladies and “chil BCICWEAR — Block: ool Hie remuiac S176 0nd #0 556 arty’ ailk, Pea de Sole Tafte Or GOODS — Hon-Bon rmometers, Calendars, Hand Mir: breasted, A ts, PAN, " t ree J 45 | 3 to 4 o'Clock Bargains. + 4 NOYB! SUITS, 2 plece doul 1 Ss In sizes 7 to 16, il wool che with double seat and kne Ular $20 goods, for. denbroidceed shield hrawn or Oxford, 810 value for. immed rneltci oF "1.00 PETTICOATS, “mercerized aateen: 5 M1 block, | binck and colors. handsome 8 ie) 75¢ atvies, $1.2 and $1.0 values for. 59 . UNDERWBAR, N borin 1 late fimehed nec “N23 ned miaco cotton, Vv » 25c., 35Sc. and 45c. J womps's 103%, black wool, merino heel and toe, plain or ribbed. {(Q¢ Ide. aort for. MILLINERY, ‘Trimmed and Untrim: YI 1 eA SEAL MUF alllinen, at 10c., 1234c., |B pertect share, down al value, q hed ribbed tol mited quantity, ; boxer, hand. streamers oF quills, 8. 5°. [Qe rent, be and cuft and 8c. kind, for..... Rie cellulold tops. {9g DKERCHIBE HOXES, leather- value forse te-relitveorners anatelneny et all [9¢ | PHOTO FRAMRS, wilt, 2 styles, min- + colors, lar, for « lature of cabinet, round, oval or inch hem, box of 6, O8C. |f snoKinG SETS, imported, qua imipe value for, FOC ars, match and ash receiver, Penrem es Woodworth's or Baat- Giferent colors, wc. grade... man‘ and 202 in fancy odors,” 250. Ic j 12 to 1 o’Clock Bargains. ] a POLO CAPS of MP . double band. with Be. amt Tic. v 25c., 35c., 45c. each, | 1 WALKING SKIRTS of heavy doubl or Oxfe 0 for. ei SHORE COATS, elderdown, square sallor collar, ribbon and braid trimmed, $3.6 see cccceeees coee OC. each, ripple qualities, verlor, all the new colo} pen fron and $6.00 kind % “ «all linen, box of 3, Heap rane ate ; Colored Initia led, box of 4. ..... tumjane We are Showing the UMBRELLAS in New York City. natura and or camel's to ¢ Biggest Bargains in 8,000 of the choicest handles to select from, ; HR WOH ca eeccrnate int or child select one of these ke more acceptable, If you contemplate making a present to man, woman! | Umbrellas; nothing would OGELS. Prices range [rom $1.25 to $25.00 each. ' NEW STORE FINE CHINA Have enlarged our New Basement, making it more homelike to do shopping in lighted and well ventilated. The showing of Fine China Sets, Cut Glass Pieces, Sterling Silverware, Clocks and Bronzes and Cla | 5 has never been surpassed. Fish Sets. Pudding Dishes. . Cut Glass Bowls. . “ ' Forks....$17.50 to $28.50 dozen. | [i best. & 3" Ave dies » 08 than ever. Itis brilliantly, Handsome t Taffeta Silk Waists, Bargains in rugs. e Our entire nln of pest quality. smyrna Rugs has beén placed on sal worth $5 at prices about one-fourth less_than ft # the same gcods usually bring. Don't ERR I ICSC IEE BR HC . $15. 87 to $37.50 each. | ew, % overloo’ them when selecting your Christmas gifts. The low prices make $4.25 to $8.50 each: y 4 them espectally desirable. a Oxt2 fee 1$25.50 $3.25 to $16.75 each. 76m1056 ft, 19.50 Carpet bargains. Gilt Clocks..............-2..-B1-45 to $46.75 f oate'fe,clnglnn out all dd pieces ttt Enamelled Iron Clocks...........$4.50 to $15.00 WE be with wo donot intend to pit- Chifta Clocks. ........++.s0++--$295 to $14.50| y} mesihied leas than_rexular. Table Lamps, complete... «+-e..61.50 to $30.00, 5 + Royal Wilton Rugs Rugs, $24.85. % Regular $35.00 value, Good thing rsadit Piano Lamps, complete........$8.75 to $25.00} § AA huad"an extra iango/tot of then opt Sterling Silver Comb and Bri Manicure set, in case..... Manicure Articles OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Broadway, 8 and Sterling Silver Spoons.... $7.67 to $19.75 dozen, , 6X9 fees eee | rugs or they w Jong ago, A well-selected ling ati Tee Beautifully tucked, ee es button back and but- nie en Fegulnt. Tundreds trom which to select, a J. & J, DOE DOBSON, Auth “Btreet, corner Gh Avenue, RRRR WRK RRS NOS OO ush, incase, $1-85 set up. -- 81.75 and up. .-25c. and up. ton front, new style sleeves; all the leading colors. A shining light among a host of the New Store’s bargains. 9 Streets.

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