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== © Imperial Hotel, 5/44 prevect for ze Furs. For the remaining days of the holiday season we offer oe tional values. Pessian Lamb Jackets, 22 inches| long, full inside revers, value | $95,00, a $72.50. Double Sable and Isabella Color Fox Scarf, value $16.50, at $15.50. Muf£ to match at $10.00. Dark Mink Imperial Scarf, 54 ‘Inches long, trimmed with six 14- ach fox tails, value $27.50, at $20.00. Muff to match at $15.00. finished | Mint Streamer Scarf, with six 20-inch fox tails, value $15.00, at $10.50. Wuff to match at $8.50. Specials in Holiday Sets. North American Sable Streamer scarf, six 20-inch tails, value $13.50, at $7.50. Wluff to match at $4.90. | Muffs, Alaska Sable, . Mink . a . with eight tails. brush tails. JAMES McGREERY & CO. LADIES’ CLOAKS. Semi-fitting Box Coats,— made of tan or castor Vink Cluster Scarf, six fox tails, ralue $7.59, at $5.90. ~. Special Sale of Flannel Rain Coats, — Waists, he accumulation of the season’s rasiness. former prices $3.50 and $3.90, at $2.90, former prices $4.25 to $5.75, at $3.90, former prices $6.00 to $8.75, at $4.90. Kersey Cloth, 27 inches long. Lined with satin. $9.50. various models—made of tan or Oxford grey Covert cloth, $14.50. Black Velours Coats,— blouse or Eton design, with white silk revers, Trimmed with lace, $24.50. Remaining stock of Velours Goats,— Considerably below former prices. Aygcyer Jonasson & (Co Twenty-third Street. Broadway and rath St. “Tsabella” and Sable Fox ‘ i Alaska Sable Scarfs,—four skins,—finished THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN ECEMBER 20, 1901) JAMES McGREERY & CO, FU RS. : $5.00 and 7-50 $16.50. Sable Fox Boeas,—finished with claws and full 87.50 and $12.50. “Isabella” and Sable Fox Boas. $16.50. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. LADIES’ GOLF JACKETS. New, fancy weaves and colors, | i —with or without taffetas: silk sleeves. The “Military,” “ Vassar” aud ' Wellesley” Sweaters. On Saturday, Dec, 21st, Sale of '=Mahler Bross Sixth Avenue and 3st Street, your pocaet-book ard make one else’s children happy by and now. fresher stock of everything ably priced. Here's proof : 1 lot of Wagons, Carts and Trucks, with skin horses; a choice for 35c 1 lot of Boys’ Tool Chests, a complete and practical outfit, ard very low priced at L5c 1 lot of assorted Iron ‘Toys— Fire Engines, Carts and Wag- ons, fitted with three 49 Cc horses; a choice for Magic Lanterns, with 12 slides and 49¢ (Larger sizes, 73c. lot of Velocipedes, with leath- 95e.), er saddles, choic "J 05 . for lot of Hill Climbing Trolley sold everywhere up to Cars; price 79¢, $1; our special Covered Toy | for this sale, only lot of Skin Horses, on platforms, 19x20, inches, fitted eit leather sad- dles and ridles; a cholce for 1.49 lot of Toy China Dishes, nicely | decorated; 23-plece set 95c for Hardwood Oak Roll Top Desks, | worth $3.00, In this I. 98 sale at takes very little to make the you'll never miss the cost if you make your se! Open Evenings Another Big Special Sale of Toys, Games, Dolls, Etc. Christmas is almost fhiere. vour heart and oven children or some- the gilt of a toy It average child happy and ction here Open our or two. Nowhere else can you tind a fuller, tiner or in the line of Dolls, Toys, Games, Picture Hooks, Xc., than here, or one so reason. Wooden this si xtension 1.49 in 1 lot of Large Size Bagatelle Boards, with 2 bells, at 49c { Mechanical Metal Man- Ships; fully worth each, now priced 23c Brass Bedsteads, all dl, including canopy, reduced “for 75 this sale to, ch, 1 lot of $-key Toy Pianos, in mahogany finish, at, each, 45c }1 lot of 1é-key Toy Pianos, in mahog: finish, at, each, 9c 1 lot of Combination Desks and school child onght to have ards priced for 73c at. home this sale 1 lot of boards, very cheap, at 15c 1 lot of Mechanical Automobiles, fitted with rubber tires 47 c (Larger sizes 9Sc.). Woolen Golf Jackets with taffetas silk sleeves. $4.75. Twenty-third Street. — ree Publisbed official figures of the American News Company proved conclusively that the daily cireuvle- ton of The Wotld in New York that of any other paper. “TE WICKED MENS, TAKES EXCEPTIONS | IERY MUCH CRUEL, ‘ 10 DEWEY'S REPORT ON B. AND 0. ROAD Girls’ & Misses’ O: Outer | Garments | FRENCH WOMAN PI PROTESTED] ADMIRAL SAMPSON’S PRO-|MANY REPORTED TO HAVE' $7,905, AT KICKING A TURTLE. (Ansasaination ze Fish,” She Sald,|argamenta to Show that Scbley|Phyacians Sent For from MckKees- Pa. Bot a Policeman Refused . to Interfere. “Oh, Monsieur l'OmMcter.” Tt was a dainty little French lady whol tion of Admiral W. T. Sampson to that She had on a Parisian cos-| orion of Admiral Dewey's report of Poke, ume that fit her like a clove. There ‘ere waving plumes in her jaunty hat. There were high heels to hor shoes. Policeman Edward McC fenderloin station, sq houldered, tandsome of face, flerce mustache, md résplendent in a new untform halte ig the choice little bit of femininity tressed him to-day at Broadway West Thirty-sixth street “Yes, madamolselle,” said he tn his tholcest County Clare, as he Upped his ta “Oh, monsieur," ani said the petite ‘Ze wicked mens is what you calls |S issassination ze fish. Zey is admints- Fating to him ze eating, zey Is kick- ng him tn ze lungs with ze boot, zy 8 tying ze rope around hees arms, zey @ vary much crue “Huh, huh,” coughed the biz . “TE will go with you. I sha ‘The French lady led the way A husky gang of por- Jers were wrestling with an overfed mrtle welghing 29) pounds, Tt yJected to being taken on the ilevator to the subterranean ¢ fhe Kitchen, knowing Intuitively t would soon be In the soup, A ci was watching the ‘ware, said the poor fish and zare ts “Lam sorry,” si ean do nothing in food for the hotel gucsty,” ‘The lady was indignant, “1 s'all 2, to ze p t of ze So ruelty to ze an, “but That tn slety Ant But thls ts noe pelle. It ts u fish, "Zen I s'all go to jetment for Ree cetving Syndicnte Cash, ‘ol, Robert A. Ammon, counsel for Miller Syndicate, was arrals j before Recorder Goft in Part 1, of Court of General Sessions, on’ an ent charging him with recelving of the stotoy mdicate money, no PaGeRny wi jor pleading, wd Area ae $008. vetien win Re of thelat the battle of Bantiago and entitled A tue | oy TEST IS HEARD. Waa Not in Absolute Comma' WASHINGTON, Deo, 20.—The objec: the Schley Court of Inquiry !n | which he anys Admtral Schley was in command to the credit for the victory was filed with Secretary Lang to-day. The docu- ment wae brought to the Navy Depart- nt by Mr. H. 8. Theall, of enact Admiral Sampson, and handed ¢ ec, 19, 1901. for Rear Admirat counsel | we have the honor to request As Department, for the t riaw stated, strike out or spect Misapprove that portion of Admiral Dew- in connection ™ ey'x opinion the pr the Behley Court of Inquiry ex his view (0 be that Commodore ey was In abau- at the naval battle of command that Admiral Samps it that battle and Commodore snd in comma se commanded red te Uh court for ¢ beartne Th ‘TRAIN WRECKED BEEN INJURED IN ACCIDENT. port, to Render PITTSBURG, Dec. %—Baltimore & Ohto train wreck reported from Scott Haven, fourteen miles above McKees- port. Many are reported hurt and phystefans have been summoned from McKeesport to render assistance. ADMIRALSAMPSON'S § BODY 1S ALL RIGHT, THIS IS THE WAY PHYSICIAN DESCRIBES HIS CASE. Hin Life May Extend for Yenra and He May Die at Any Moment. WASHINGTON, Dec. Dixon, the physiclan in attendance Rear-Admira: W. T. Sampson, made the wing statement regarding his pa- Dr, Ww. "« condition he Admiral Is not in any Immediate danger, His body ty in its usual condt- ton, He woes oul for exercise every to many hips when the lexan than he Brookiyn, a at he could signalled as as could Ad mitral Be also that the formation rding to regula. command was by hiv Hons, this m npson — the Street, Mra. Ann hildren were ing in. the , day, table weather permitting. x The He goes to the for nis alte with the family, espectaily, and ends his evenings wherever they alt, her in the dining-room, drawing-room after dinner or Mbrary, He smokes his elgar after dinner, Me usually sleeps very well, He how not a trained nurse, nor does he need the services of one, He tn not fee- bee, but Jum patred health, His art i Mis life For to-morrow, Dec Stern Brothers ided Reductions in Boys’ Winter Apparel Sailor Suits, of heavy blue wide wale Heretofore $5.00 to 6.50 $3.75, 5.00: hard serges, 3 to 12 yrs. Double breasted Suits, 8 to of imported worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres, 16 yrs., Heretofore $6.95 to 9.75 Overcoats, extra length, of all wool City ts tens of thousands greater than | Oxford Friezes, velvet collar, 3 to 16 yrs., Heretofore $7.50 to 9.50 Blanket Robes & House Jackets Value $4.50 sizes 8 to 18 yrs., Rubber Coats, seca linings, 4 A number of This Season's Most desirable Styles marked for To-morrow at Extraordinary Reductions Girls’ Three-quarter 4to 14 yrs., 4 to 14 yrs., 14 to 18 yrs., Misses’ Ulsters & R: MINISTERS TURN ON DONATION PARTIES, THEY ARE TIRED OF GETTING SLIPPERS THAT DON’T FIT. Connty. Together Against It. y When they Wit sti Sow that th astor of the ( { Dutchess Cou come out flatfoot ! not stand for any mi his al by of Manhat- » followe some tan, Bre The Rev smith during the secular days s@ the Klyn and the Albert: Loucks Is a black- week, He alse Kills 5 stock, feeda the hens hings for his. netgh rim ina Little ready n hax no use for dona makes enough to pay waters nd does ¢ a which) bring yo Me says he as on parties, he for hin kee suffering Mrs. Deltz raid that he aving been out of work for some . they had been y thelr rent and were dia- fawt might. The family had rooms at 389 Broad street. ‘The qwanted more time suMicient, Dut the Recorder} money and husband had gone to friends to borrow the mother tnd’ children Were awaiting Sls return when found, Ny pide eh Ye chal RIA ambi Waldort-Aw tenved to Swindler In Sen- © Penitentines, Martin Van ways he Is 4 baron, convicted of awindling the Waldorf-Astoria Hote! out of $39 by a bogus check, Was sentenced to six months In the penitentiary to-day, bourd, Is not known that Parkhurst, Donatd Sa max HR. Bieer, David J. he Dwight Hillis or Lyman al the th generally belleved they of tt pian IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE_OF A second hand shotgun for cash ad- verties it in the Sunday World, Heretofore $11,50 to 15.00 Girls’ Cloaks of velvet, corduroy and satin duchess or imported cloths, Heretofore $24.50 to 39.75 Misses’ Jackets & Box C Heretofore $10.95 to 12.90 aglans, 14 to 18 yrs., Heretofore $16.95 to 23.50 West Twenty-= to 16 yrs., and Long Coats Coats, third Street. CLOTHING COMPANY, Black Diagonal Cutaway Frock Coats and Ves! Sitk-Lined, $15, loss—we guarantee it not Trousers to match, Sy and $5. GUARANTE Uptown Cor. 5: 27th St. and 3a he quickly He out to-day, $5.75, 6.95 $2.98) $1.08) $19.75 $7.50 $12.90 “Guarantee” Uetows C Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave}! WiLTON VELVET.......+4++$25.00 | $6.75, $8, S10 & $12 never get caught un- ‘in the Lead! You awares with one o° these suits on hand--yood for business Paid Help Wants in wear, good for dress wear, 438 This Morning’s World. Made of a coth that won't ight up to the minute in cnt. $3.50, CLOTHING Co., Ave nt NMer Reviving! COM ad, ble to take some nourish- Kothenbe Open Evenings West 14th St. Until Christmas, MORE TRADE-BRINGING OFFERS IN Presents for Boys and Men. What's better for the boy than a handsome Overcoat or Suit? What brings more somior. to the father ur brother whan a beautitul House Coat? Do you know of any better place to buy them than at Rotheniery’s? Look at these stirring offers, made just at a time when the gift thought is uppermost in every one’s mind ! ré &. satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. Extra Long Yoke Overcoats for Boys; ertical pocke's, very w sizes 6 to 15; at this price all wos ad front, ve skirt. heavy F 2 you save telly Boys’ 3-Piece Sack Sults, with Single Boy s or Double Breasted Vest; also } tok, sailor blouse and 2-pisce doub: breasted suits, in strictly all-wool m terials, warranted fast col-r; nealy § styles to choose from in th: 2 98 e season's latest weaves; sizes 3 A Rush for Men’s House Goats. to 16; actual §.CO values at... sew Lots of Men’s Lounging Jackets are h:re to meet your pressing demands for hous: wear; in cardinal, oli reen, blue-bl.ck, red and tan, with or wilhout combination colli s and cutts; double- coats, silk cord or satin bound edge, in sizes 34 to 4 nging 2 98 to 8 98 ° . SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OF Misses’ & Ghildren’ sGarments EVERY ONE SUITABLE IR HOLIDAY GIVING, ‘A Special Lot of Girls’ Fut! Length Raglans, made from English Melton in new box style; co’ors blue, castor and red; especially well ' Misses’ Mackintoshes, cape style, made from f in blue, red and brown, lined Alpine and Derby black. brown, gia, st ist dapsymade of fin sweat ba high or narcow roll br ought to be S14 MOrrOW Ateeee. Hats, in and pearl; new- all sizes; ach, to- made and nicely trimmed; sizes 6 to 14; worth $5.98, al....- Girls’ Fine Kersey Automobile Coats, hin'- somely trimmed wth ps snine velvets 8.98 velvet ‘collar, revers: cuff. yoke back and front; colors cas- tor and tan; sizes t4 to 18; reall 1 5.00 ought to be each, at.... Finest Ghristmas FeotWEae AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR TO-MORROW, Men’s 1.75 Tan and Black Kid J 25 Ladies’ Colonial Tics, in RomeoS, at.....--... ceeeeees Be patent leather at $2.25, Men's Regular 2.50 Remeos. vici k full kid lined; satin gor 1. 98 checolate or bbe: J 89 s: | | to-morrow at....... | Men's kia Opera. or Ever-| | ett Slippers, hand turned soles; wort 52-00) 4.39 | Leggins. Par pair, ates 98c. ana 59ce | Wool Jersey Leggins; full length; for women, Men’s Opera or Everett Slipper: $3. 50 Liberty Shoes at $I. 98. 89c.; for misses, 69C.; for chiliren....e6- black or tan; special al A special holiday lot of the very latest styles in the famous | Boys’ Regular $1.50 Fauntleroy Leggins Liberty $3.50 shoes will go on sale to-morrow at the | iq russet leather, corduroy or kersey; special at. price that has made this shoe store famous; Oe ay 9 |Velvet Leggins; button or Fauntleroy st pair | $2.00 grade at... . .eeeee tat "98 ro ‘6. 50 rom. or Romeos, the $ kind, at... Ladies’ Strap ancdalse in patent leather or kid; special at, Ladies’ or Men’s lace Felt Slippers, special per pair. C3 1.00 49c 49c, 98c. 1.25 Golumbia Graphophones and Records AT ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW ONLY. All latest process and best selections; all new 29 Graphophones. Y cvods, not olf Iett-overs: your choice, each. . © model OQ, reguhir $10.00, for. + 59¢| Model BK, regular $12.00, for | Model AA, regular $15.00, for. $6.95 8.95 12,95 16.98 . 16.98 Graphophones. Model AG, regular $50.00, for.. 34.95 | Model AT, regular $ Model AB, regular Model Home Grand, requir £100.00, fOF.....+ eeevees 74, 50) letinel coin coal and urpeicecons: eittth,o» | THE WONDER-STORY OF STATEN ISLAND. ERASTUS WIMAN’S PREDICTIONS. Historic, Personal and Pic- turesque Features of the Beau- tiful Speck of Land Five Miles Southwest of the Battery. SOCIETY—OLD FAMILIES—CLUBS, SEE SUNDAY WORLD NEXT SUNDAY, DEC. 22. (2 RELIABLE” an CARPETS CHRISTMAS RUGS. Our wits have actually been (pure) wool-gathering as well as beauty- sathering, and these special gift bar- ins are the result. WILTON VELVET duced from $ 36X72 IN. 3 (Reduced frau $37.50) 9X12 FT. Copies of Antique Bokharas. LONG CREDIT makes rug-choosing, as in everything else, a matter of simple solution. CASH or CREDIT (wPERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 West' 14% St, NEAR 67! AY. Rrooklyn Stores: Flatbush AY. near Fulfon St World Wants Still BUT 219 to. Paid Help Wants tr the $3 other New York pagers combined. |S) JANITORS oo. 4) KIT MES WOR a PHERS POSITONS vere 9 cook: . pisinw surat + 4] WAITERS | WAITRESSES Sunday World Wants Open i MISCELLANEOUS ..162 to Succes3. ‘ GinLs, MOUSEN MINT oP ne RR Need en oe

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