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(EW, WALES PASSES AWAY -in-Law of Secretary of| Root and Prominent in| the Republican Party in NeW) sop Boxes 3 ’ York City. (HAD BEEN ILL FOR A MONTH. Stern Broth direct attention to their facilities for engraving | WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, VISITING | CARDS, MONOGRAM AND ADDRESS DIES, CRESTS. To-morrow Writing Paper | | Satin & Vellum Finish, 120 sheets square paper & 100 long envelopes, Sale of 48° Value 75c Box ess in the newest designs, Gold Jewelry suitatie for Holiday Gifts, 2 re Scarfs Pins, $1.25 to 35.00 Bracelets, $3.75 to 25.00 | | hie and Advanced Age Left Him ci ying $3.75 25.09 Brooches, $3.75 “50.00, Unable to Rally from Stroke of | 514) pins, $1.95 “10.00 Lockets, $4.50 “ 30.00) \) Apoplexy Last Week, Since When} >, pi... $1.25 15.00 — Signe: Rings, $3.50 “25.00 the End Has Been Expected. | SPECIAL VALUES IN G Rings & Brooches set with diamonds and other precious stones | | galem H. Wales. father-in-law of 4 wetary of W. Etthu R 4 fo! - ; ok Weare prominent in the business RINGS, Former prices $20.00 to 65.00 at $11.50to 55.00 public life of the city, died at Ms | BROOCHES « © $31.50 © 125.00 « $21.50 to 109.00 West Twenty-third Street. | me, No. 2% East Fifty-fifth street, at o'clock this afternoon. Secretary Mra. Wales and the dead man's on, Edward H. Wales, were at the bed- | eide. Mrs. Root, who has been in Eu- Tope all summer, is now on the ocean, | | Abaving sailed for home from Antwerp e sain ot Mi Yatnat'ten'n sr THE RUNAWAY YOUNGSTERS | WHO SOUGHT SANTA CLAUS | Whe death of Mr, Wales has been ex- i than a month. A week ago ho b> a stroke of apoplexy, which, taken | © with his advanced age and the general : of his strength preceding it, too much for him. He lapsed into wusness jast night, and Secre- Root was summoned trom Wash- " as it was evident Mr. Wales Mr, Root arrived | # ould not live long. 3 “heed house early this morning and re- there until the end. Mr. Wales was born in Wales, Salem | " \@ounty, Mass., Oct. 4, 16%. When he | \fwam twenty-one he came to New York jana two years later was made managing of the Scientific American. He part owner of the paper and up his connection with it until when he resigned. has been immensely public spirited ‘@04 has held a number of positions in Ute, He was the New York missioner to the Paris Exposition 1855, and during the civil war served tthe Executive Committee of the pistian Commission. He was Pres|- of the Park Dejartment of New ork tn 1872 and a year later ran un- | guecessfully on the Republican ticket ‘for Mayor. For two years after this ‘Be was President of the Department of He was a Park Commissioner from to 18%. Mayor Strong made him j of the Hast River Bridge Commis- @ioners, but Mayor Van Wyck removed | Bim with the rest of the incumbents @nd appointed Democrats, ‘Mr. Wales took a keen interest in art and was one of the founders of the} | Metropolitan Museum. He was a promi- fant’ member of the Union League Cc the Century Association, National of Design and many other He was also & man of wealth, his ‘Betate being estimated at $1,000.00) irs, Wales before her marriage was Frances E. Jotinson. On Feb. 12, es celebrated thelr golden w: q nd Root Edward H. Wales ai ‘Mee theiy only children. TEDDY DE LONG. JOHNNY HART. TIRE IN MODISTE'S BABIES SEARCH |BLONDIN JURY SEE CAUSED RARE SHOW FOR SANTA CLAUS, SCENE OF MURDER q | | Parents Thought Them Kid-/ napped, but They Finally) Turned Up. They Are Shown the Spot Where the Woman’s Head- less Body Was Hidden. Display of Lingerie Shocked a’ _ Policeman When He Ran in} * to Give an Alarm. Peetiastonishing display of rich lnxe Claus rema ayatorioun andil peo -A trip to Chelms- | @ntertained thes lonable residents| yaraway porson {i the minda of three-| Ord Mass. hy the jury chosen yeater- and -year- | @4y to try J. Wilfrid Biondin on the | B sand the passers-t E Beventy-tirst str Bue at 10 o'c t | Mt wit r to-day took the | seeaion of th minal Court, After the re- jturn to this elty the house on Green {street In which the murder Is alleged jto haye been committed was visited yi "nd the twelve men were ready to be- tired and hungry we frightenes, [SM the consideration of evidence dur- lives with hin mother at No, {/9m the afternoon 1 Mitty-fourth stre | The locality connected with the mur- a ler viewed, counsel explaining and scribing the vartous features of the -murdi forenc Nort to find him ve And while they wer 1 Clius thelr parents them, wild with fe en kidnapped. 1 Headavarters ¢ man Tim O Hara, wh to the rescue, t , 12 West Seventy-first street Daine conducts a fashionable jist West aking parlor. This morning It | lives with nis Was crowded as usual with smart so-| (irty-sixti street eddy Johnny nts at No, 421 Wert! and Mrs. Mr Hart | caae. Women, who were being fitted with | work during the day in a factory, and The spot where the headless body Sand waists. it has been thi stom to leave Johnny je Mrs. Blondin was found under a brush i fs. Anastasia Mo! ack has Intely | with hi: animothe Mahan, | eap and the place, a quarter of a mile D Beem established as janitoress of the|whosu hom the t that | @Way where the head was found in the » bulldiek, and the sight The littie) Ded of a brook were polntea out and f @lothes caused her vo fo thelr exact position Indicated upon maps Morning, and ae er on the} @nd charts which will be used in the| Se aaemont 1 . waen the | court proceedings | f at they go] Whenac mprehensive Idea of the aur- 1 make @)roundings had been gained the jury re-| many | turned to Lowell and to on, Then | id. | they the lodging-house on| street in which it ts claimed Mrs. | Was killed and from which the body “was temaved int i fire to some w latpolinan O'Hara sis hed in to warn t itise. He dashed | abd the fi m speechless. ' @ his entrar and he re went over added to his to tuna Wi red uh | fe FIRE DOES $2500 DAMAGE. | Dt afterward a «d eddy got pretty near runned|At D. tof Se) hee of mind ty stop uw hand told | rin tn and 3 the trouble @idewalk without waiting to put | tt Was losted, but he saj berger in Went Street. aeaents they had removed’ in| \o. ~ for Santa Claus. fire is the New York depot of Beran O'fiara found it necoasary |Ait2 Mt We WAS hungry’ « warachild & Bulaberger tr aves ‘ pln ate Pao ah toneitl A crowd of several thousand th the North ) erman Lloyd t 11 o'clock this morning, For 0 hour the building blazed flercely. |dolne damage estimated at $2,500, i om hun 1) fire started tn a closet near the in she Schwarachild & Sulzber- It spesad rapidly to other » bullding, but was 1 higher than quickly extingw to Officer 07 light. a nen our mamo and took Us nten’ Wetnty Pedugoguen om aus in the pew Off the Sick Lint. School teeoners tn Queens |‘ have to wear liver pads 1¢/ confur 4b of the members of t Sue oY fof Trustees is carried ont, i timo the Queens County has been bothered by chera on the sick list, have malariai Maat TO TEST ROSE'S SANITY. Lunacy Commis fate. meral alarm wan nen darters at midnight. for Heads boy, Stephen Clezynckl, six Mie-hait’ years old, 3 feet G lichos fat, ight Gomplexicn and hair, gray sinall sty over left ey: wore a gtay check coat, red shirt ‘waist, and blue overalls, gray’ pea wi laced min Murderous nises, ans tall, § by Justice Lambert, of Fre- ‘ie ; to examine into the sanity of Harry J. Rose, the actor, who shot and underwear and killed his wife, in her apartments, about eared from his hore at Was on His Way to Theatre | West Side Police Court to-day. already been identified by two women a Commission appointed re- | © JAMES McGREERY & C0, UPHOLSTERY DEP’T. 4th floor. About 2%00 pairs, full length lace Curtains. Point Arabe, fine Renaissance, Cluny, Marie Antoinette, and novelty designs. 15,00 and 19.50 per pair we Point Arabe....10.50 Renaissance,... 3.50 500 ‘“ 6.50 “ Cluhy:cos ces. 3:00 4.00% | 550° Arabian....... 5.00 6.00 “. 750 " “ Portieres made of Venetian velours and brocaded ar- mures,—-new designs, with applied bor- ders,—art shades, 7.50, 8.50 and 10,50 per pair. One-third less than usual prices, Brass Bedsteads, Upholstered Springs. Mattresses, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO. Sale of Imported and Original Model Hats, Latest trimmings,’ including squirrel and other furs. Handsome designs for Street: or Carriage dress, 15.00. Value 25,00 to 45,00, HAWKSHAW HAD LUCKY NICHT OFF JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Full length Coats, made of black and white mixed Tweeds or black Thibet cloth, Belted or half fit- téd. Triple capes, Yoke and sleeves lined, wher) He Saw Man Wanted for Flat Robberies, So Played Little Drama of His Own. 125. Half length Coats, made of black or castor Kersey cloth. Semi-fitted back. Double capes, lined with satin, ALWAYS REMEMBERS FACES. TTe long memory for faces possessed by Patrolman Willlam P. Judge, of the West Sixty-cignth street station, stood him well last night, when he caught aight of Fred Jamin, a flat burglar with the face and demeanor of a ‘lvintty! student, skulking up the Boulevard, He arrested Jamin on general principles and landed the me.1, who is thowght to nave stolen upward of $10,000 worth of prop- erty from flats on the upper west alde in the last three months. Jamin, who wears gold-rimmed glasses and weeps incessantly whenshe gets Into trouble, Is the son of an officer in the Judge arrested him two ears ago and made a case against him, but the German Consul Intervened In his behalf and sentence was suspendgd. A few days ago Judge caught & gilmose of Jamin on a Columbus ave- nue car, A report of a robbery In a flat at No. 7 West Sixty-ffth street of Jew- elry valued at $1,000 had just been made at the station-house, and Judge con- JAMES McCREERY & CO, Oriental Rugs, was too late to get his man. It happened that Judge took a day} Persian, India and Turkish off yesterday, He put on evening at- i tire last night and started for the the-| Car pe t s,—suitable for 14.50. White cloth Evening Coats, 35.00, Twenty-third Street, Jerman army, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— atre. While waiting at Sixty-fifth street . i. and the Boulevard he saw Jamin dodg-| 4rawing room, — library ing around the corner, Ideas of the or dining room, id and theatre faded from the mind of the policeman. He trailed Jamin over to Amsterdam avenue, back again to the Boulevard, and finally arrested him as he was getting on a street car, Jamin was held in $2,000 bail in the He has Silky Persian stripes for halls, One-third usual prices, ‘a man, Who called on them, ostem to gel wat rs, talked enter- 350 Carabagh, Daghestan, aini ‘o look throu i talningly, found excise to look through | Shirvan, Mousoul, and # gutvand took away Jewell! Kozak Rugs, a t-house, secu! tr the. fra ae ‘and fo earoughy “the 8.50, 12.75, 18,50 building, Knocking the various doors. When. he .f ° ply he would and 35.00. open the door with a skeleton key and Toot the flat, He works in the section between Central Park West, the Boule- vard, Fifty-ninth street an dred and Tenth — street. Judge is endeavoring to ‘fence’ at which Jamin disposed of his plunder. Value 10,00 to 45300, Twenty-third Street, BRAKEMAN’S HEAD CUT OFF —————— DR. LORENZ COMING HERE. Famous Vienna Spectalint on Way from Chicag CHICAGO, De -Prof, Adolf Lor- eng, the Vienna spectalist whose min- Istrations have brought relief and cure to scores of sufferers during this stay in America, bade farewell to Chicago this afternoon, and started for New. York. He was given a fareweli luncheon at the sclub-house of the Chicago Athletic . Dec. 2—J. W. Rod- » yeurs old, of Phila- deciphia, tated at the Market Street Station of the Pennaylyania Railroad early to-day, Robbins was a: brakeman in the employ of the Penn- sylvania, and was on top of a freight r that passed the station at full spe ed, ‘he trolley wires which were former- ly ten feet above ail trains have re- cently been lowered to pnas ‘under elevated structure now ‘orty-seventh street on two months ago, organized this morn- a a a: company. f kness failed to observe ti was struck under the ol Going very Of- 5 special at oo... ant © ) ‘ Cc@ "sw sura’s Fastest Ww Tm S * suusiaction Guarante: Growing Store. E i) a Ss T floney Promptly Refunded. To-Morrow You Will Find Here ‘Specials of G l pecials of Great mportance. We're constantly striving to make this New York’s busiest bargain centre. No matter what the season nor what your requirements may be, you'll find the most seasonable merchandise, the most reliable qualities for the least money right here in this store. Our constant persistence in this policy has built our magnificent business. —_—__ Double Gape Monte Garlo Goats. At the Lowest Price Ever Quoted for Such Quality. These are splendid coats; good materials, well made, with a “swing” and finish that isn’t surpassed in garments at double the price; 28 inches long; made from good black cheviot; Monte Carlo back; kimono revérse cuff; velvet collar; Italian clogh lining; double capes; sizes 32to 42. On sale at. ¢ . . ‘ ’ Walking Skirts. | Girls’ Long Goats. fo a If you saw one of these without knowing of our Swiftly at this price, offer you'd say it cost at least double this and they ought tol They are price. They're beauties. Full of style and Newest Walking Skirts made from attests made tron ane twill English ; ari melton, full flowing box back, reverse cuffs and norey Suitings and fine hair line new Monte Carlo cape; cape and collar trimmed a striped cheviot; newest flare or with deep bands of satin, four flounce style, lengths 37 to 43 times tailor stitched and headed inches; perfect in hang and fit. 1 J 9 with silk braid; colors blue, red fered {qr to-morrow at.. e | sae sizes4to 14 yrs:spe Bg 38-inch Henrietta Gloth in 15 Shad oth in 15 Shades at 19c ° Tiatcieae hn A Rare Special Offering for To-morrow. choosing there’! in this lot to-morrow! It was ii fe s e sce a co te range of shades at this season, and at Apes Halt price toot cate tacks as ight and medium gray, castor, old rose, reseda, gieen, cardinal, red, garnet, brown, marine, royal and navy blues G and black, A quality usually sold at 35 cents per yard, on special tables te-morrow at eels .- . 2 Exceptional Offers From Our Thriving Silk Store. mane Black All Silk Double Warp Fou- | 24-inch All Silk Printed Liberty Satin, popular lard Silk, regular 59. grade, to-morrow very | colors and designs, including black and white, special at Bi | 68¢. grade, oor Dressing Sacque Knit Underv And Corset Specials. and Hosiery Specials. ; Dressing Sacques in fancy figured Persian xf hatte hl tate ir pa htied cloth and outing flannel in pink and blue ST ae ortte ates Bean ' values here that stand unmatchable, Every stripes, trimmed with fancy or plain borders; good value cay ins SANE EW vests have high neck w ng Daisy Cloth Dressing Sacques and Ki- pr shod Asleevenanished with in pink, blue, red and gray, heavy se ate agi pearl ea tonsy ty, finished seams, crocheted 49 ae kl ‘e ihn ase wal _ edges; worth 65c. each; special at.. c sinees Paee Wau Corsets, long and medium, bias gored and] Children’s Ribbed Fleece-Lined Vests and straight front, heavy boning, lace trim-j Pants—Vests are high neck and long sleeve; (ed egular 50c, quality; special QMch_ Pants are ankle length. 19c. value, for «++ se40 Corset Walsts for Children, heavy jean, corded and] Women’s Fast Black Seamless Cotton Hose, strapped seams; finished with tape buitons; 2Sc. 42! fleece lined, rib top, very elastic; regular 15c. quality, (e} values; to-morrow ate een 2G} in regular and extra sizes. Boys’ $3 0 ts, $1.98. oys vercoats, 01.98. Just what the Boys need. Elegant Oxford Gray’Kersey Overcoats, brand new in style and cut, extra long, very full skirt, wide French facings; mercerized Italian lining; silk velvet collar, vertical pockets; an exceptionally fine, warm coat, and most. stores are selling them at $3.00 Sizes, 4 tO 1Secccccccscccescvccccescseosees cose. sere ° b ’ Boys’ $2.50 Blouse Suits at $1.23. Because of the backward season: we bought these from an overstocked wholesaler at about half the original value. we offer to-morrow Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits in cheyiots and cashmeres the like of which have never been offered at less than double our price; excellently made; trinimed with silk soutache brafd and embroidered embles xtra full size blouse, very large collar; deep turned-up hems and taped seam izes 3 to To-morrow between 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. Only two sults to a custom None sent C. 0. D. No mail orders... Notion Sale. Absolutely Unmatchable Values. One Day Only—-No Mail Orders. Dress Forms, jersey covered, 32 to 40 bust. Shoe Laces, good quality, 4-4 and 5-4, per doz.. Bias Velveteen Binding, fine finish, per piece. Stocking Darners,,with long handles.. Collar Buttons, long and short shanks, per doz. Lindsay Safety Pins, per doze++ee- Large Box 200 Hair Pins, assorted sizes. Pearl Buttons, all sizes, per doze.+« Brooks’ » Cotton, all numbers, black and white, do: «“Embro’? Silk, larg: spools, all colors...+++. Gomforters, 89c. FULL SIZE TUFTED SILKOLINE COMFORTERS, filled with pure sani- tary cotton and absolutely 89 Cc odorless, good value at $1.39, offered special at-..+...s+0++ ech bricn Te » col Gates nue and black, per ya. 3c Bleached Table Damask, 8 inches wide, in twenty different patterns, in- |} Sauding tern, dorat and other desirable designs, on special tables to-morrow at, per yard. : Heavy Outing Flannels. Exactly suitable for kimonos, dressing sacques and children’s dress¢s; usually sold at 10c, per yard; while this special lot lasts, per yard.... é = JAMES McGREERY & CO. | Orders. Blaud's Iron Pitts, 100 In bot.. Be Witch Hazel Tollet Soap, cakes for Cold. Drawn ‘Cantor Klimer's Swamproot Roche 1b *s Antiseptte for thro Emulsion of Cod 8 ey’ Crescent Hoadache _ W fie] Pure Witch Hazel Shoe Specials For Women and Children. Unrivalled Values! Box Calf Lace Shoes, for boys and girls, with dull kid uppers, spring. heels, nicely made, with toe caps; good durable quality ; sizes. 7 to 44, Also Little Gents’ Shoes, made in good ser- & viceable calfskin leather, « spring heels, double soles, Cc toe caps, sizes 8 to 1134... ? Women’s Shoes, $1.50. i % Newest Lasts— Well Made, Stylish Shoes. Lace Shoes of Fine Dongola -Kidskin, i” made on new, Stylish lasts, with toe caps ny 3 and extension soles; thoroughly. good for 5 4c raliand Winter wear; all sizes; special, per ° Paire... 6. ory or ) Stern Brothers : Infants’ Ontitting Dep Fine Persian Rugs om 2nd Floor. Including choice specimens of Kirmanshah, Tebriz, Ispahan, ' ! Iran, Khordssah, Serapi, Sennah, etc., at $175.00, 190,00, 225,00, 275.00, 325.00 to 1050.00. INDIA & TURKISH CARPETS, in light and dark colorings AFGHAN, CASHMERE & BOKHARA RUGS, SILK RUGS & PERSIAN HALL STRIPS 200 Carabagh, Ghendjie and Kazak Rugs, © West Twenty-third Street. The remaining stock of Hats, Bonnets and Coats, Sizes 2 to 4 years. Considerably below former prices, Fine Cloth Coats; this sea- son’s models, Odd sizes, + .4450.to 8,50, - Value 7.50 to 13.00. © «$8.90, 12.50. © 18.80, p 3] rey