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CAPTANS 0.4 Polios Sergeants Who Were * Promoted by York and Sex- _ ton Will Hold Their Places by Court’s Ruling. SURPRISE TO PARTRIDGE. —— Hin f decision handed down by the Ap- \Pellate Division of the Supreme Court Se to-day the action of the il-Gervice Reform Association in testing the appointment of the nine- police captains by the York-Sexton {ee Board was dismissed. yn decision was « great surprise, as Yt had been predicted on all sides that Appellate Division would throw the Gaptains out. {fn December, 1900, and February, 190, fhe York board appointed nineteen cap- (Maine. Bult was brought by the Civil- | jervice Reform Association, using the 0 of J. Warren Green, a taxpayer, g Charles H. Knox, former Presi- t of the CivilBerviee Board, which wanctioned the appointment of the a by approving the pay-rolls bie ie captains filed a demurrer to it in which they held that it was proper action for a taxpayer's ‘mult, that the payment of tho salaries was not a waste of public money, justice Herrick dismissed the demurrer the captains to the action to the ieee, Division. The decision given to-day ‘sustains the demurrer, thus dis- Missing the sult in the name of the tax- fer. ‘The nineteen captains who will con- to hold office under this decision Edward J. Kenney, Jefterso: n Mara, Michael Gorman, Edward ‘YWaisnh, Edward J. Toole, James Gan- | Gmon, John E. Colgan, Lawrence J. Mur. Jobn Buchanan, John Cooney, John 8. Flood, Michael F. Foody, Fran. tore. s [in the adjoining street onto which they MMS 19 STOLEN SLX TS (CPBELL WILL HIDDEN NEARBY. Police Believe Thieves Who Took $20,000 Worth of Goods from Big Store Could Not Have Gone Far. LITTLE GIRL SAW FOUR MEN. A house to house canvass {ts being made this afternoon by Central Office detectives in the hope of locating the $20,000 worth of goods stolen last night from the department store of Steinhardt & Strashourger, No, 23 Grand street. The detectives think the gooda have been hidden in the immediate nelghbor- hood of the store because such a quan- tity was taken that It would have been most diMcult for the thieves to have escaped with the stuff unnoticed. And yet such was the shrewdness shown by the men in the hour chosen for their work that it Is by no means Impoaslble that they carted the stuff away In trucks without raising suspicion, ‘The police have found a little girl who nays ehe saw four men on the roof of the store about 7 o'clock last night, and from this it Is believed that this aa 1 he thieves did thelr the root. The scuttle was forced then by means of a indder the robbers got down to the main floors easily ‘mey showed great familiarity with the location of the goods Jn the store. ‘They chose the most valuable things, the greater part of thelr booty consist- i f 000 rolls of aitk. valued at $20 a ‘They also stole a lot of allk shawls blankets 0: roll “M said that it would ast fi all the stolen stuff out of ihe soe He thinks that they had trucks the gocds after they ‘ad carried pated cross neveral roofs to ane of the buildings which permitted them io reach the street unnotice | ark at that hour, there While it Is dark at that hour, there are still many trucks In t D Against vari ntion shy. think t ixhborhood, a ‘on that theory. tchman in the store The rooms which were looted were in the rear so that the thievos could have “ls J. Kear, Edward J. Gaus, John J, ntry, Charles C. Wendel, Francis A. mer and Michael Devaney. Four Specials for F terial and style. Taking these sideration, the prices quoted ai FRIEZE OVERCOATS, cut full and long, with vel- vet collar; sizes 6 to 16 years; at $4.89 | Value $7.50. 4 Misses’ and Girls A Every garment put in this sale to O'Neill's well defined high for misses and \j days’ selling w | offered this season, Loose, seni iting cheviots, finished wit § cuffs, puff sleeves, lined wi and 16 years; value $16.50. $11 4 Over one hundred odd su ? made of fine quality Zibelines J excellent designs ; sizes 14, 16 $45.00. Special for Friday and } Girls’ Long Coats, made of heavy Covert cloths, bound with brown velvet; sizes 6 to 14 i years ; | Friday and Saturday, $4.98 Value $7.75. We are al y ‘ made o ‘OUNG MEN'S OVER. COATS, made of imported 58.75 Value $14.50, ey: 4 That are first class in aay detail of workmanship, fit, ma- | ¢ 4 For Boys. +} BOYS’ all-wool Oxford gray BOR 3 Specials for Friday and Saturday 4 that need no introductory remarks except that ye and at the prices quoted for t ill appeal to you as being by far the best values Misses’ and box effects, made of blind broadcloth straps on shoulder and_ || Special for Friday and Saturday, Misses’ Fine Suits. $19.75 and $24.75. | Misses’ ackets and Girls’ Lon fine Zibelines and Broadcloths, velvet, etc., at equally attractive prices, For Young Men. ray frieze, cut very loose| ind long; sizes 16 to 20 years; worked with lights and not been acen| from the street. Extabliahed Over Twenty-five Yours. N, S. BRANN MANUFACTURING JEWELER, OPEN EVENINGS, $100,000.00 Worth of Jwiry at 50 cnts on th Dollar. FLEDIN COURT res will find It greatly Document Found Among Ex- Congressman’s Papers Cre- ates Special Trust Funds of $100,000. 80M ANNUITIES FOR RELATIVES. | The will of the late Fellx Campbell! formerly Congressman from Broo was filed for vrobate with the 8 gate this afternoon. The rumor that | there had been diMculty in finding the | will had no fe fon In fact. It was| among Mr. Camp! s papers and was | slgned on June 14, 18% his slater, M. olin and Vs annulty ach st fund of $100,000 for t wife during her d equally among Similar trust fu Solid t app pletion ot In Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing || riday and Saturday important features into con- re remarkably low. RUSSIAN OVER- ATS, of all-wool Irish | frieze, in Oxford gray and | blue, hood to match, with | red lining; sizes 2!4 to 8 | years; at | 54.50 | Value $7.00. | > Coats and Suits. is fully up in every particular standard of wearing apparel ese two Coats. th heavy satin; sizes 12, 14 95. its for misses and small women, , Velveteens and Broadcloths, and 18 years; value $35.00 to Saturday, in two lots, at Girls’ Long Coats, of Fine Panne Cheviot, || piped on triple cape with | elvet, all colors; sizes 8]| to 14 years; | | Friday and Saturday, | $10.50 \ Value $15.50. so showing g Coats in many new designs, ,» trimmed with lace, YOUNG MEN'S LON | PANT SUITS, of ailework Cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds, elegant assortment of patterns; sizes 12 to 15 years; at 56.98 Value $11.00. My “4 ge ‘ Strong Specials for Saturday. — Trade follows best values. Clothing buyers don’t come to us through sentiment or through They come to the FOUR BIG BUSY BRILL STORES because they are cerlain of best clothing---Certain of intelligent help in the selection and the fitting---Cer- any desire to increase our business. tain also of fairest prices and fullest values, Extra values in the special items for Saturday’s selling. $3.0 | Boys’ Overcoats. Boys’ Winter Overcoats. well cut and well tailored, made in the new loose effect; good value at $5; sizes 3 to 16 years; special Boys’ Winter Overcoats of Cheviots and Friezes, nice! tallored, inade in the new long, loos ft a $6.00; sizes 8 to 16 years; speci Boys’ all-wool Winter Ov . made of Fr Meltons in the prevailing cut; sizes 3 to 16 y: Boys’ Suits. Cheviots and $ this week.. coa! 18; Cheviots, Cassiinercs and blue rcugh worsted Serge, strongly made and well trimmed; coat has the military broad effect; pants are Hned; sizes 10 to 16; excellent value at $7, for Double-breasted or Sailor Suits of fancy and plain Cheviots, Cassimeres and blue and all sizes from 3 to 16 years, . . . Sailor Suits in better grades Norfolk § piece Suits and Serges, fancy and plain all sizes from 38 to 16 Boys’ 2-pleco Suits of fancy Cheviots and Cassimer Cheviots; firmly made and handsomely trimmed; pants have double seats and knees; elzes 7 to 16 years; this week Youths’ Overcoats. Youths’ fine Winter Overcoats, made of Friezes and Cheviots, in the now loose effect; sizes 14 to 20 years; worth $9.00 Youths’ all-wool Winter Overcoats, made of Friezes, Cheviots, Meltons; cut in the season's best styles; sizes 14 to 20 years; good value at $12.00; great special Youths’ Suits. Fancy Cassimeres and C! be good value at $8. izes 13 to 20 years Fancy Cassimeres and Cheviots, single quality double-breasted All-Wool Cloths; button Black Thibet Suits, with broad sizes 14 to 20 years... Horse Show Hats. We have the snappy, showy, fashionable styles in flat set brim Derby Hats for young men: Alpines also, peurl and t just to show you special value we offer them at the new ary shoulé also Men's Derby and A'pine Hats in all the newest block: value for the special price Pajamas. The kind that will put you to sleep; quiet and neat effects; | Madras & Oxtords; worth $1.50 and $2.00; special.. Cd OUTFITTERS Four Convenient Stores: 75c¢ 525th St, ’ 231 Eighth Av.,Bt.2ist & 22d Sts Tho shopping public who patronize the bie HAN 14-KARAT e 5,00 b Boys’ 3-plece Suits, Coat, Vest and Pants, made of black Thibets, fancy | $5,00 $3.00 20 $800: aviots, In all the latest colorings; would 56 00 e d double breasted Serge, extra} ‘0- $8 ,00| Ver Handsome 14-iarat Initia le - OUTFITTERS 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St,, bet. Church and Greenwich Sts, 21% and 219 Sixth Ave. bet. {4th and 15! Cor, Third A: B. Altman Go, are showing the MARVEX GLOVE of Glace and Suede kidskins, for Evening and Street wear. Gloves for Riding and Driving, | Also complete assortments of Children’s Gloves, For Saturd:y, November 22nd, Kidskin Gloves, 51.00 Pair, Women’s Real Black, White and colors, G (Rear of Rotunda.) WOMEN’S NECKWEAR. Novelty Boa and Muff Sets, and Bois, of Silk and Chiffon in exclusive designs, Lace Collars, Noveity Yokes and Stocks, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. For Saturday, November 22nd, Lace Collars, 6 $1.15, 1.65, 195, 3,75 iFoothal/ i/vero of 2902 How the Record of Fa- talities and Injuries Has, Kept Pace with the Great College Game. A Startling Exposition 01” the Dangers of Football. Peau de Crepe Stocks (to tie ), ‘ 4 Embroidered Lawn Collar and Cuffs, (Rear of Rotunda.) 75c. : 50c. B TO MEN AND BOYS. Men's Overcoats, Men's Winter Overcoats of good quality all-wool Frieze, in black and Oxford, well cut and tailored; special $8 00 10% Men's Heavy Winter Overcoats of extra quality all-wool Frieze, in black and Oxtord; special price, this week only, Mon’'s Winter Overcouts of excellent quality Frieze, in black and Oxford; also the new long, loose Overcoats; nicely tailored; serge lined; special sale price..........eeeee0ee Men's Winter Overcoats of extra quality Kersey, Frieze an Oxford Melton, regular price $20.00; this week $ if 5, $4 8,00 200 25.0 *30.” Men's Winter Overcoats of fine all-wool Cheviots and Friezes, nobby cut and elegantly made; three-quarter length and the nobby, full, shouldered ts; $25.00; special . Men's very fine Oxford Melton Overcoats, splendid style and finish, cloth lined, satin saddle back; price Men's extra fine Winter Overcoats of heavy Vicuna, in Oxford and black, silk or extra heavy serge lining; for this sale.. Men's Handsome Overcoats of excellent quality Vicuna, cut and tailored in the finest possible manner, Hned with good-wearing silk; special price for this week.. Men’s Suits. Good quality all-wool Black Cheviot Sack Suits, nicely cut and well made and serge lined; worth $12.00; for this sale.,.. Fancy Cassimeres and Cheviots, Black Cheviots 1 breasted Sack; also the new two-button doublechrenten sack Suits, strictly all wool, good serge lining: w $15.00; great! aheclalsccaseeec cies tet oe oe Fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres, Black Cheviots and Thi - gle-breasted Sack, also the new double-breasted pte Pe Well cut, well tailored, serge lined; big value; this week.” Fancy Cheviots, Cass!meres and Worsteds, Black Thibets Cheviots, Black (Unfinished Worsteds—single-breasted ack Suits; also the new two-button double-breasted Sack Suits; equal in value to most $20 suits; spectal.......... y fine Fancy Worsted Cassimeres and Cheviots, Black Un- finished Worsteds, Thibets and the new three-button double-breasted Sack Suits; worth $22.00, at.....,..ssseee Men's Sack Suits of finest Fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, swell cut, best make; usual $80.00 value; this week only ., Men’s Enamel Shoes. Handsome Shoes of Patent Calf Enamel, hand-welted exten- sion double soles, full bulldog toes and London toes; ex- ceptional value $8,,00 $10, $4 2,50 *T5.% 5] 8, 254) ox $285 Boys’ Shoes. We have just purchased 800 pairs of Boys’ Brockton Calfskin Shoes and sent 200 pairs to each store, You don’t often get a chance 98 atsuch good-value; sizes TO MEN AND BOYS, "12.7915 | “F7ere Lies Mark Twain!” The Great Humorist Has Offered a Prize for the Best “Obituary’’ of Himself. Wm. Gillette, ‘‘ Dinkel- spiel,’’ Alfred Henry Lewis, ' Roy L. McCardell, Joseph Dodge Daskam, Marietta Holly and Others Try for It.” | A Midnight Dinner with Wild © Interesting Account or the Most Remarkable Repast Since the Days of Noah. Another Little Journey Around the City for New Yorkers Who Don’t Know Their Island. This Time the Aqua- rium. : The Mr. Clark-Is Mr. Philip Clark, The Miss” Pomeroy Is Miss Greta Pomeroy. The Story of: a Year’s Tryst, ° A 12 to 5% th Sts. ‘Ve, ‘ ¢ i 4