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HRLFELL OEAD PRESIDENT IS Academy When She Fell to! the Floor and Expired, Pre- sumably from Hemorrhage. of the New Chamber of Com merce. The President was guarded on his trip death of the young dancer L. . "er throug’ the city by Central OMce De- ‘ Acie é: e re of the Jersey Cit Harter In thelr home In Bayonne this |*Pector Archibald, of the Jersey’ City moraing. whe always enjoyed the most | Pole Roundsman Heffron and three ti "7 hal slong and had neve er exhibited ny | mutua: u girlhood actos ing dead tn . t can Cipelanatt and Louisvtii At Memphis he will be joined by Pres almost hearts" ident Fish, of the Hlnols Central Ral buret Into a hyetereal! gia, whose guest ho wil be on a aint] rin the wilde ai the. Mis- River. Oune td game wilh and the best dogs in thi ald the pitohed snd the anal party Camp wil Ar 48 possible from vlyiiizutly 1 tively ‘frequent | waaltivernved: | President will enjoy complere recreation | removed from th . * de for five days. It ts stated that the Gay- fo burton’s | ndertaking | cron of Minsiaaippl, Loulalana and an | Kune will Join th sident ty 19) the Preside JUOGE SETS AUTO. OWNER AT URE came nies of militia will hardly r bh Washington from Memphis befe for Philne delphia, on he will at- tend the Founder bration at age Club) ington that night, will return but will be | anization into the anthracite fainese conditionw there have Cian tolerable; that the output of the mines ped decreased; that Mec! ipling has been dentroved: that atrikes have beat of al- ae pico, nd .BOERS SE SEE CHAMBERLAIN. eden. ED DON, Nov, l—Gene. Botha and Mlatey had a private interview this oat dally occurrence; that worked when and as they {RAC the ‘coat of mining has ‘WARDECLARED ON’ WOULDFIXBLANE CHOP SUT ANAL WRILE DANCING CITY'S GUEST. HILL AS LEADER. FOR EXPLOSION, YOHT OVE LEASE Asok tortion: of Odd Chinese: Was Waltzing with Partner in| Arrived To- Day to Mal to Make Address [atbany Aigtaitile Heretofore His| Coroner Sholer lee Betis Inquest Names Fill Calendar in Jus- at the Dedicatory Exercises! Stanch Supporter, Sounds | Political Call to Arms Against, “Mad Mullah.” 13 Persons Were Killed. through the State and a hundrat thour- ee resented Assistants Sherman and majority would have heiped him resented hy Asslstants Bi punt Odell over the brink. Hin election | Cyqan yay tne Pain Fireworks com a. ax Governor would have fon] coe HOaERe Ses menat party national prominence ani for nim the presidential nomination in 1904. |Lawyer Willlam J and hts asso clate to guard thelr interests and those of the d police escorted the} ‘RS P of the dete ohn Ci tielr. ex- sooust health. [mentor oe rehanied Uhrough the streets,| “Nobody In thie whole State realized |Of the defendant, John Craig, thelr ex Travell, of No, West | paris eid ap Me a AAA these facts more keen than David tt meee was is nate 200) bail , th street,” tsald ¢ re Hil elatives o! © yletims were test Wie mother of the g! who at Fifth avenue and Fifty-fourth| spp. 4). _. sworn, and each in turn texritied to! Teh ARS TU a sata” thats Bee by President Roosevelt, as the fete ial eet Ted GL vaanataga (Having identified thelr dend as caused by ‘a hemorrhage ¥) meray . ® yee But tom the time Beaale was | Bink was walking to hia oftce iMlang with hay jberately sought) Vinit: Scene xplosion. kiti vhe had alwi the Grand Central Station, ‘There was a | |out the Democrats who had stood bim 1t had bee nition of the ¢ wiioa” of hung ela recognition, both raising their) at ey Wy, vere in the past, and ike oner to take the Jury to the so of i ats 4 Mad Mullah, he rode at whem and! explosion bfore hearing any tesil- ways took! 68 fe Prenide an dpiven | over tie | at ‘ { ee NT AU AUCH che oaTaMla it amas Even t them and back aid hwnd beat . but in order ta avold delay he waa extrem) new bullding in Taberty them into the dust His evil led to make this visit during tae but to my knowled he will be the guest of | genius olctured all hin and he | recess . in New York but) honor and the principal speaker at a xed thelr ni a —burieg| John Craig, th whose sig. bast two saKe wont of | DAU given by the members of the th aina’ was leglon—buried hal the firWorks wer barged and i yx tooke the beat 0 ee A Sad airs who was held on. a of mar # of herself. Shiv never laced tently: ert of Commerse at the Waldorf painted for his amoitious Slaughter, seemed to avoid the eves if et. she ver in the! Astor yetrusted View of the Wiiite 119 hing. She|fenmediately after the dauauet Prem-| wien ait ine mareenie ee te eee: | 8 Mie Ie a tall, dimdent man, with 1 aemben T think or | {Ment Roosevelt will leave the city, | ‘pportunition for | Ihe are Mi gDL OP long owe oe men ard xy (Que of the yard Inj going to Memphis by way of Pittsvu of al x 2) | Women In mourning was too much for a single Democrat in or owt ¢ : ai jane Since kein che ptr the Tie toae (Mim. and he haunted corridors outside of lis campatgn 0 extraordinary ‘ Itx development tit excited | ee oietineees nent, astonishment, dismay. even them e that | id rst witness morgue th the ed. sthon "1 night and view dies of the vle- ms, and the witnesses first 1 minority saw was that of Policeman Shea. Hie had npletely cut tn halt | Bs" plec 1 Jury Vinite the Scene. er Sholer took =fOUPED st he his jury en up® Madison aay recess, mortars bad D t a IREWORKS VETO. als tok them Into the W. Bishop, We the Tammany Aldermen Follow the jor" Mayor's Action on the Ordi- nance with Fierce, Angry “ked int buried amurg a collection of yal Hin again to eee the football WOrKS, He Is Rich and Had Been Sen-| he toa from the Arms ‘ticl i Thi roe ea are - Sen | Criticisms at Board Meeting. | ,,.:)" joe enc: ‘0 en ays for) that en Speeding Car. “BAER PRESENTS. M’CALL LEADS THE ASSAULT. County Judge William P, Platt signe , oh 2 miuattintes, ag order this morning leasing Paul| The reading of Mayor Low's nea was a Jong wait for the man who ‘. ine th firew i he t Richards, the chauffeur who was wen- 0) Acer ardinance at the) held the Key to the storehouse, hut tenced to ten days’ imprisonment by | "| ees tie of the Board of Aldermen this| finally on oft he juryan ds beta Glide Kellogg. of Yonkers a At Afternoon afforded the Tammany n - Me nes seer thae nee a Riga i conkers, on eee Hag hile “l-rhe freworks that had deen seized by charge of operating an automodile {n yee es meee, ht mathe i | the p ollce were shown them, Mr. Mur- that city at a speed exceeding the rate | # ‘ ‘ai pau renp the ead Aad by haw Chief Operator Denies All Mitch-| veri» permits ; jerman MeCall was to ‘ Richards, who is a wealthy New York Y rat : ° atrial assault on Cie Mayor, i Hotel man, claims that his motor car! ell’s Charges and Blames hidden meant behind inv stl lous, was not running fast and that he did| i ee Mave Can titer Not violate thes ordinance. ot yonkers | Union for All Troubles. tie Mave M Jadge Kellogg, who ls called the : striling down the feted als Craig & Danger. oF fa a eed four him ana yy has sought on many 96 ‘At the aft of the inguest vever, and ordered | rn , 7 . vive this Board of iis powers) Wn Craig oceupled a seat inside thy city prison. Then WASHINGTON ON Ul ana) pul (te lmenbare tn th 1d ait winked divides (he room yer, George R. Rigt of President George F. Paes, NDNA DIN we Serge nt F tentified that White’ Plains for Philadelphia and Reading SIH OE OCHRE Y TED itepD esrb ut Richards on app sauie: tt st med by him, tt where Pere furutshed rf oh Wie oe Ue cv abaes. 5 at rights wheers) as Loehr and City Clerk Joseph F. 0! Mitchell, of the United Mine are t yest jul i of Yonkers, and then Judge Platt 81 which has been presented to the An-| Lanse was tobe iin exht the papers releasing Richards thraelte (Goal) Birlke 1G nae permits shoutd be granted Uthat” spot," sata | County Clerk Leslie Sutherl fi § mission, was| “rhe Mayor,” sald Alderman g ) aM Is @ friend of the owners of aut to-day en to the pub President | who followed McCall, “is Brennan told of having met Crale at open hig house until ano reference to Mitchel an jf siand) from Bec labour § o'clock he latter told hinn morning and fed th Intorder |the President of the miners’ organiaa:| Kill’, StF ny, nd that it stuaison Saunt “wal lchards would-not have to go SACHEES OFS tA mw organisa) we:da ni: Du ret awe 4 jail. Only two weeks ago Judge Kel. | ton. but refers to him simply as an In-| ln. thet Scapegoat n petmecn Twentyct ORE sentenced W. B. Raymond to six|dividual. Taking up the apectiocations |. AM ove shouted the other |™ th stree Veet months’ imprisonment in the Kings ert Tammasy + Chorus, This w dic x unty Penitentiary becuuse his Mig? |in Mr. Mitchell's changes seriatim, Mr ay mia ater. sald the sergeant, ‘w mobile was in’ collision with (1 caites first admis that his company | ip eat ce eae Remar: | oth! plage the pleces th post gar on" Warourton avenue, “rcliouey [owe est aden ‘ he ies ina cpa ovnes to place the pieces UH position and which resulted’ in twenty-twe ia {HAN eommanity eli MOECLB Win ei ceri e witness said he heard theee wx. | dongers boing seriously: Injured fore the strike joyed 25,829 peo-| that the lee Commission orth 1 relics Platt signed an order ‘Mowing Is a brief summa Bure Boat vce she Om Us wre reHt cD) about. jense pending an appea 7 mits, taking th gould be served Raymond to Mi Mitéhen@ other the Hoard. | pad en EOL RAR the Crows been orn of a ite hate on to rman | DAC deen pat in the prison unk ABR TIEAM Serie tenets att cons. | —_— af automobiles have fun “percent. Increase fA ranted the per-| £5,000, Te is sald, to defend every nut Waxes piece work ix denounced reworks i Madlson WILLIAM THOMPSON HURT? moblilat arrested We ; ete If Judge} @* “arbitrary, unreasona and oun 1 Hogg 18 nominated In thes) w at. Whe Gon, i ic anted it?) anawered “ 5 Ht is-said, spend thousands to dereat| ° fea aie eumide suk th ourse T would If one is HU Mee Sterne Bees en alE him" making all aeeensury allowance, for |: ents wanted It. | Strect and Sixth Avenne, oe ferer diione ats debate ay be | aleferent con at ue, that the rate of! tie lebate. It may be the! 4 man whose name is believed to be BOLIVIA IN STATE OF SIEGE bad Salo de ye mining of anthracite |, William Thompson, from letters foun | coal ts as nigh us thar paid in the in his pocket, was run over and proo- Cat aeerccare bituminous coal fleids * the’ Cusion. ticket tally. ir ARR ia Ware: $ Potent by Rebels and Presence ef | The company denies that the present | have Joined fences ARR nee ably fatally Injured to-day by a wagon | é Foreign Troops Responaible. rate of ests lower than In pald At Eigyt lett: atcbees ANG BAA tse venlgs E16 ‘i Bisa Hari’ soy iicDernk teh fn other occupations in the low ————— va taken to the New York Hospital JIMA, , Nov. 11.—Despate HRecanerioeeunationast here It Was found that ‘his skull was Ived here from La Paz, Bolivia, to-| Mr. Raer denies that? kepgenatt SAVES HIS WIFE’S LIFE, | fractirea “tne “driver: of the. wagon tay confirm the report that the Govern-| the anti ite workers, @: less than —_— was not arrested. nent of that republic on Saturday de.| AVerase earnings for other ossupations | Husband Knocks Pelaom Bot —————_—- i - | requiring skit and.t it by! \ slafed Bolivia to be in asstate of siege.| charge that the eartings are Watt] from Her Hand Just ta ‘Time. MASCAGNI’S MEN WIN i WW ta rumored that this stop waa due fo | bocaune of the dangerous character of | Mra, Tdu Cypher, wite of Robert es a the Bolivians having been d e¢ the anthracite mine: ‘ dail CFs i, e + He eevolutoniny nacre aio owiny | yfal? keke syeeath deoama made| PHME 6 cArentcr, who tives at No. i|4rennary Department Dee Srontier Of Peruvian forces ontthe| Davee Meine atte Katr aaxa aince the| Cambridge avenue, White Plains, at- ‘ Be Deported. tempted to commit sulclde this morning a: her home by drinking carbolic acid, Mrs. Cypher complained ito her hus- band that she disiiked a certain nelgh- bor, and he rebuked her, Then she went to a drug store, where ahe purchased Immigration Commissioner Williams | to-day recelved from the Treasury De- partment at Washington a decision of the Mascagni Orchestra case, ‘The partment decides that ¢he “musicians admissable to the United Sttes, eb AUN Oblacin Recminee oxen iy increased epee: be Brent: «,two-oun bottle of acid and returned were sth laltet'a omice: See st tha 4, the uitedicton of the per “ot oe Seat snd attempted to] to arremtane guarinecets Not sublect | a aa Be il s,s ode gar mam tne a i Seis cree 9} ettdin “the ttle out of ‘And thus ‘saved! 2proteaotonal rt I ~ any recogn! Pie lite, age fae sis alngors” from ‘ eee to Place Responsibility for the Fireworks Disaster in Which) tice Scott’s Court. ; Made in the latest novelty; scarf shapes of fine mara and coque | feathers,—or dainty com- binations of feathers and_ bout, ostrich, chiffon, Exquisitely fashioned feather sets of muff and scarf,— suitable for bridesmaid,— fancy or evening dress, Imported Coque boas, 1', to2'4 Colors, —white, pink, blue, tan, grey, black and white, | white and tan, and black. 1,50 to 20,00 each, Ostrich feather boas 54 in, long 9.75 & 12. Vague 11,50 & 14.50, 63 in, long gb tle 15.50 & 17.50 72 in. long - Value 22.50 & 25.00 ‘Twenty-third Street. . JAMES MeGREERY & CO, Upholstery Dep't. Ith floor. Rena'‘s:ance and novelty lace| bedsets,—single or double bed size. 50, 12.50, 18.50 and 25,00 usual prices 12,50 to 40.00 per set, 50 Brass bedsteads,.— new sample models, 27,50, 35.00 and 45.00 usual prices 35,00 to 65.00. Mattresses, Upholstered springs, Pillows and Bol-! sters, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Oriental Rugs. 300 Antique Persian Rugs, —fine selected pieces, 22.50 14 value 30,00 Silky Kazaks,—average size 8 ft. 6 in.x.3 ft. 10 in, 16,50 to 24.75 value 20.00 to 32.50. Carabagh and Shirvan Rugs. 8.50 to 12.75 each Twenty-third Street. feather yards long. , 275 275 & 15.75 ae vem fn > Pmelest Growing Store. } Right in the Height of Season Winter Garments at Half. Our Sweeping Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks Brings the Greatest permnerniitsdeanicen MAIS CO Opportunities Ever Known in the Month of November, eee are dar in the Supte rt to-day and| That Unrivalled Lot of Fine Garments at $4.98. } ALL THEN LEFT THE HALL. WENT TO UNIVERSITY CLUB. 'THROW JONAH OVERBOARD.” |TALKS TO THE JURYMEN. teak Abrahams was the attorney, for including Newest Monte Carlo Coats, in all wool Kerseys, black and | Nam.” who applied an “order to} castor, with pearl buttons and kimono cuffs. well. lined and finely tailored, . | Sy mi) m Also Short Slot Seam parks of various miaterials, Also 27-In, f) THN , ‘ et at. the Wall : b x Latin for “bes, Kersey Box Coats and 42-in. Autombile Coats and others; choice eo ad Parents Are Mystified | After To-Night’s Bang sor Declares Party Must Prove Alle: Relatives of the Victims Tell of “aise” or eh. and “eed tn to-morrow of one of the finest lots ever offered at. ibe i ¢ Was of Robust Health and , Where He Will Again Speak, German passes for but “Abra! : y he Was ; dorf 9 Pi Giance to Those Below the Bronx jdentitying Dead After the Acci- gue numer i WOR Geran) Women’s Handsome Cape Ulsters, ; 4 Never Showed Any Signs of the President Starts South for a if It Would Ever Achieve Na- dent) in uMadisonaeavarce ane ithe ¢ URUILBA. GUETOHSTREAPERE: Lavelget cole ecHGHD CARLARAIOUUR ante TE ence Getty bs . ‘ col d double cape lored, and at this * Physical Weakness Before. Two Weeks’ Hunting Trip. When It was called tt turned out to ori enuarkable: tap ° y' wi 9 tional Success. | Jury Wilt Visit Spat. Hil eattnbtioics bya MnaeaiaeS OU E a NErAy Price they will sell with remarkable rapidity, Offered to-morrow atissecessceee f Sserse ‘ King, low Sing, Loo Boe and Walking Skirts. Pi Girls’ Coats. ¢ nS F K . Ho Wing, who comprise the Hong-Kong Think of getting a fine pleated Walking Skirt at i With cheeks aglow, and every muscle eugene More Roonevelin reached . . . Pp 1s Girls’ Long Wi } GisieGthatanletace?al! body vepanin| ee ees Werenched’ ALBANY, Nov. 11—From Albany goeal ‘The twelve men collected akonien |uow © Htestaurant Company, for 4 $1.98. “That's just what these are, made from melton ehh. Montene eae ny 1 j SovouRiy’ to the exhilarating vnsthm of] New York at 7 o'clock this morning (ol firth the ery to-day to the DémocratnlSholer to pass upon the featimons: aid (an Injuhetlon forbid hn ed and heavy weight cheviot: all scams four time Gy single cape, embroidered, reversed eat 4 din Falta, at tuke part In the dedication of the new jof the Empire State to ‘ihrow aver| render a verdict as to the cause of the Yik Bing Shin. who used to be of the stitched with white or black, form- Kimono sleeve, velvet collars: col hed young w WW Forty Chamber of Commerce building. To-; David FP. Hil as thelr plosion of reworks, which resulted firm. from interfering with the ing six inverted pleats, tailor- or ‘ue, castor, browi I strect, Bayonne, fell de ht he stars on a vacation trip of} ft I the Albany organs which during! in the death of thirteen persons on enjoyment of the premlxes. Wy stitched bottom; celgt blue and vt cn and Oxford, sizes 4 to 14... Innt night at the feet of her jee he campaign Just cloxel firmly aup-| election night, are as follows Third avenue, whieh Yik Bing Shan bluck; special. egos | companions in the dance at the Knicker- pac keniny ues noULL erted Hill and Coler that sounds the] John H, Vantine, J. d. Levien. Joxeph tensed from doin Oed in his own mut ny 4 hooker Academy, No. 41 Bast Fourteenth | ‘The President and party. consisting of| starton cry to depose lonely one of! Young, Louls Hutzler, A, 6. Wood, J for the company of chop suey xure fh way seceaty Coon. hang ant mivr| eres oa. he menses wah ni aon Mh OFM RIM wae aed ag Silk « Ve vat Bnbation: / As the young giri siljped fiom her | attaches. left Washington over the|!S controlled by tne Cady Herrick fac.) Henlght, A. ¥. Mahmens, J.B. Kepcham, | oayae™ and his « thal assochates will s i! partner's arms to the floor, the whirling, hisvivania” allroad et miantent| {on and tn which Anthony why and! ee W. Fritz and Max Bernate Keer u ae old ad uu These two offers have resulted in immense selling ever “ace the tirst announcement of them was made. They couldn't laveling throng, that glided a he gumegncity att mek and | Laward Murphy are interested, th aj | ‘The alee Nea nea ‘4 thie mora! duaticn | Vik Hihe stan” © M® set: oo rapidly for their true worthiness. They deserve t-. ahd new owners in next to no time, t ie r area A, Clab, | Teuble-teaded col Itoriat this] ing. In his address to the Jury Coron i al aaa : . 1 Be ge, Gr aking: that; she had merels'| aciven (to the University Clube! i crnthg inounds ‘the polltieal oiil) to] Scholer mala te Here's a large special purchase that offers magniticent choos- | Here’s a [ost Exceptional Special Lot of 24-inch Silk \ e ng. unt pa «f eine ent was t * a aeay 902, foal 5 i : eotice. Fi Mending over her prostrate forin, called |p At) (Nt clue ine Titel ne Murs The stand taken by the Argus lq) “OM Nov. 5, 12 at about 19 o'clock 1 , ing at an exceptionally moderate price, Fin’sh Velvets, rich, heavyquality, with high, silky histre Out wildly: “She {s dead,” wee Ration, President of Columbia Cole/4 “H"Driae to Albany: politiclans {it au Madison avenue between ‘Twen tc-inch Crinkle Stripe Louisine, 19-inch shown in hunter's, myrtle and olive greens, ? The transformation was magi The tego, ‘The breakfast purty consisted of| “Jdae Alva B. Parker,” the “Aris RUF OR Ay erty wrces, is sts (a) k. Striped and Fancy Talietas snown in brown, tan, light, medium and dark car i Musie ceésged and a hush fell upon the] th, pregidentual party and De. Buller *4¥ “wax the choice of every delegate teen or more persons lost thelr lives the season's best ‘styles snd. colorings. nals. as well as ‘navy, royal. marine and entire assethblage, and when a phyate SUN oa ae InTOFPaAlL Ito Saratoga who was observant of poltr.| 11 1f ne uly of ile Coroner and you § Ci & 0, Positive 69c. values; on special tables to- turquoise blue. Selling in other stores at , was called In and confirmed the an-/" "Arie preaktasting the President went |!al conditions and capable of compre-|frnimmen OF the Jury. to fully and MOFTOW af, PEF YAFieseeeeereeeesseoeeee 85e. per yard: special, while this lot lasts, at j Houncement of the girl's death it was a] onc, io the home of his stster, Mra. |Nending the duty of the hon enh obats ayes: a cancinatne et car ——— seanre procession that filed out of the tie Robinson, at No, 42 Madixon | “If t had been peemttted to present | Such deat BIEROR RIOw Che caeeetate: funorted | Vist bath but a moment Oefore pulsatin® avenue, Mra, Robinson is recovering | bis name to the convention ne would] Hemyiin Wilh a view bo aacertaln: A | rimmed Hats. $3.60 vercoats $1 Ogi. Hh the Joy of youth, talking of the | from an operation on her throat, which | have been nominated with a anighty | {De Nether the law has been viols Feather Boas. aie || tragedy in hushed whispers, some shout that would have resounded| *O¢ sabieloes : " Acremarkable fact in connection win|Me® ivallded her for some weit, Die Dmtucl A iorneycs. OMEQ was. yeh): By iese are Handsome Black Velvet i This is 4 boy's overcoat value made famous by[) the Rothenberg store. Hats, trimmed in our own workrooms by thoroughly skilled and trained milli- ners. The materials used are carefully selected, and are perfect, desirable goods, ‘The plumes used are exceptional in their fulness and brilliancy. Other stores are asking $7 for effects No one else in New}} York has offered its equal for less than $3.50. They are here in Oxford Gray Kersey with English full box back, flap pocket, silk velvet collar, wide Prench facings, turned-up cuffs. ‘ per a iors well with velvet piping. Sizes 4 to s hindled as these i g which we are show- 16, Onl; one to each cus- - J, 8 > ing at. tomer. Special at. i Outing Fldeaal Wear and Petticoats At the Most Magnetic Prices of the Season. jj tells 4 Out'nz Flanne) Gowns, also fancy stripes; double over collars and cul value, at . It was a fortunate purckase that brought these garments here to go at such prices, Look at the quality of them! story of most unusual value giving. Petticoats. , moire: made with double ruffles, accordion (oF | plaiting, finished with dust ruffles; also cluster Cc . ! | of tucks; $1.49 value, at. bee eeeeeces | Fiderdcwn Dressing £acques, all wool, i k pink, blue and gay; perfect ‘fitting, tinished colors, made with wide accordion plaited flounce, tinished with silk dust ruties; $5 value, atesssee SEASONABLE HOUSEHOLD NEEDS At Unmatchable Prices To-Morrow. The basement stores are making great business gains. We put forward the most desirable, most seasonable merchandise Petticcats, mad¢ of fine mercerized sateens and red. 69 Taf eta Silk Petticoats, in black and changeable 4 9 8 Seams, tinished crocheted edge; 89c. value, at. c ° hable prices; that’s why business booms ahead. ? S emaii nade net Gas Radiators. Fe see ot ipo will Mik eandnepee ine Cas Ratiators, alumi- heat room 15x15and burn ished, for use in hum finish, 4 tubes. a very , 12 hours: wrought iron library or pantry; attractive stand and handle: worth y heater, very l. 69 © $4.50; worth 78 special, at.. $4.5 Nee Cc Nickel-Piated Coffee and Tea Pots, 3.4 and 5 pint sizes, worth R q Heating 75c. nactntt 49c eet Decorated =Majolica si? Sto es, 8 Germ:n Ch'na Cream Jugs, tinted OFF O Beer Oc 7] i inch cyk in blue, pink and yellow. ro'd 5 1 ih inder, complete with 1 length Od€2 eeee seven... eeeseeeeee CG Portadle Gas Lamp, compile 78 Wi of pipe, elbow and with silk covered tubing... ee Cinner Set, 109 pieces, hand decorit sd 9.98 * collar, set: up tree fOV seseee 2.98; in various colors, thin Amer- ican porcelain, first quality... Piece Toilet Set, decorated in green, blue and brown... 4.59) JANES MeGREERY & CO. St Broth ' ern Brothers }\ | | Sale of (Third Floor) New Importations of t | Umbrellas. ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA : , HANDSOMELY DECORATED COURSE PLATES, CUPS, é i | Ladies’, —26 inch | covered with pure silk. |Handles:— Imported gun | metal set with stones,— silver trimmed, burnt} ivory and pearl, bronze and silver inlaid with gold,—and avery large variety of imported noy- elties, i 3-75 and 4.75, value 5,00 to 7.50 CHOCOLATE POTS, ETc. To-morrow RICH CUT GLASS at SPECIAL PRICES Olive or Bon Fon Dishes 1.25, 1.95, 2.95, Bowls,8&9in,, $3.25) 4.78, 6:80. | Celery Trays, $2.98, 3.25,5.75 Pitchers, 3 pint 5.95, 7.50, 10, Sugars and Creams, 3.95, 4.75, 7.50 Cheese Dishes, 5.95, 8.75, 10. Ice Tubs, 6.78, 9.75. 13.50 , Ice Cream Trays, 6.78, 8.75, 1380 Men’s Furnishing. Department, English Silk Squares A recent shipment in new weaves and designs LARGE FLOWING END SOARES, already made orto brder, And a SPECIAL OFFERING of High-Grade Neckwear in quiet’and pronounced effects, Flowing End Scarfs and Four-in-Hands, Men’s,—28 inch covered with pure silk, Handles:—stag, cape horn, burnt ivory and natural woods, —plain or mounted with gilver, 3-75 and 4.75 value 5.00 and 6.00. Value $1.00 & 1,50 om Boys’ Stylish Clothing | of the Most Desirable Materials for ‘Present (Wear SAILOR SUITS, extra trousers, heavy weight navy blue hard finish serges, embr’d emblem on shield & collar, 3to 12 yrs., Value $6.50. OVERCOATS, long cut of’heavy weight Oxford frieze and cheviots, 7 to 16 yrs., Twenty-third Street. 5 \ value $8.90 90,08 res | TROUSERS of corduroy, navy blue cheviots and mixtures, all wool, 3to16yrs., /' Value $1. oa West Twenty-third Street, : QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP CALLS come to advertisers who put their “Help Wanted" advts. in tho

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