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iE carat Stern Brothers unde never » S i 7 : L Men’s Furnishings Sale of ‘Growing sat WEST It ™ ST. stutuction a President Cheered To-Day| i le hal amino ee Sn The Enthusiasm of These Early Sh Predi % ‘ im O; r i o He Attends Second AY lana and figured, white or black, $1.50, 1.95 to 6.95 Covered with pure silk. | f oe ly Shopping Days cts : i sion of National Civic Organi- |Fancy stripes and checks, Pe ra “ ioe Handles are imported and show some hand- mmense Ghristmas Activity. bal ij i i le ce . ji i i : . . : zation in Progress Here. | Eiguted: testis ang Esocaded, , GAR 0&8 some designs. ‘Their novelty and beauty Bayes abe holiday Season never opened with greater promise. in this store. Immense throngs of -anstou i Extra heavy Mat and Twill Grounds, . recommend them very highly for holiday shew cea 3 ere day after'day. Every one speaks highly of the beauty and broad scope of th gifts. It isa Sy a Prepared. Every one is pleased. There is something novel and interesting at every tum, GREETED BY MARK HANNA. Full Dress Protectors aren F Pleasure to come here. It is like visiting a great industrial exposition, ‘ | Silk or Satin, $1.65 With roll collar. $1.95 Ladies’—26 inch, ; Shop in the Morning and Avoid Afternoon Crowds, Archbishop Iretand Cracks a Joke | Barathea, Silk or Satin, with plaited collars, $2.95 Handles :—8-inch Pearl with heavy silver | e ae a Na aE EE Be ee caste | nen ooccat sn rok eo ase +4.50| or gold monntings—stering sive, ind I the Kingdom of Dolls and Toys arn, Shake! Hande—Spesches Deliv. — ivory, tortoise shell, agate, gun metal, French Third Floor. And it IS a veritable kingdom! Many a monarch, though rich and powerful, would J ) 9 «ered at the Session. Will offer to-morrow a large collection ebony, and silver trimmed natural woods, envied the home and splendor that we have given to these fairy things.” NO. sonder the Children’. eyes pare ; of very desirable French Hand-made, Lace Trimmed Men’s—28-inch wate aetanbrand ale ets speak praises of this vast and enticing display. Just a hint of prices. 's not \ BT : Leathe | * Kid B ; } hte reaetseN, Slichted ioaer| Linen Centre Pieces, Scarfs and Tea Cloths Handles—Burnt and carved ivory, Cape head and looerlimbanpatentcioinen Hees eae el Pressed Dolls, 15 inches high, with sleeptog } : By all those who werg at vesterday’s in At Large Reductions Horn, Buck Horn, and sterling silver. pigemans Lente stated porn 75c., special, aoneee teeien 49¢ j _ Former President Grover Cleveland ar- From 2.75 7 and 4.7 Dressed Dolls, 14 inches high, w jingle Repeating Air Rifles, the harmless 79 Hired at 10.30 o'clock. He came into the +75» 3-75 4-755 RISGKOE HORCIe saaGitaa Tete oe : ste seeeeeeeesen sees c nterooniand rab (pinmp | into| P i Pri Value 5.00 to 10.00. dtelses, worth 4c styles Shoofly, medium size, strongly made, with hard Rorasor Hanna, who stood talking to| revious Prices A Good Size Hay Wag. eis | wood rockers. 49¢ Archbishop Ireland. 90 inches $1.20, 1.38, 1.60 Covered with taffetas, 'y Wagons. well made.. 23¢ Tea Sets ..... 3 4 “Hello, Senator,” cried Mr. Cleveland. | CENTRE PIECES, 5 u OCA pe ti atdy tL) | Tadies=-a6-ieh Horse and Wagon ...23¢| Drums 2s¢|Tea Sets........ 49c J Jorialty, and the two men shook hands | Round and Square 246 1.85, 2.25, 2.75) les —2' Ute . Fire Chiet.... 49c | Tool Chests 19¢ ; Mahogany Finished Toy Pianos, 23c. to {Res Pitsas slapped ene ex-Precident on tre | tas « 2.50, 3.25, 3.90 Handles—Silver or gold-mounted pearl, inlaid Blackboard, 39% inches, high, 18 in ches | Mahogany Finished Toy Piano Stools, revoh~ . wees | . . * i = wide; board 12)4 x16, has less on top, 9 sees seece socecees 4 Be ee ons reels eee |SCARFS, 20x54 ins. $3.25, 3.75, 5.25 partridge, Meee inlaid cape horn, and sil- J, braced frame, reversible; spe- 1 9G EOCENE ete TOSS Cate oS Sees ar Taare were vores cows TEA CLOTHS, 36 ins. 3.75, 4.15, 5.50 7 aa EUS US Jes a - with woe.” en’s —28 inc H i : ‘Benator Hanna and Mr. Cleveland Also | by | Buenas, and Arenbishop Ireland, con-| | 59 ( Hand Embroidered Scarts. 85c Handles—Carved cape horn, buck horn, inlaid Rare Offers in Fine Furs. : Vi ‘Mow you two opposing hearts get to-| | Pillow Shams and Tea Cloths, | partridge—and silver and gold trimmed, Christmas Hints by Which You Can Profit Greatly. ae ee natural wood, $150.00 Persian Lamb Coats, $89.75, } 5 # Z ’ Finest Leipsic Persian Lamb Coats, in 22-inch and 19-inch lengths, made fi is o Spamerd ae USED vei Men’s Silk Umbrellas % Women’s t 1.75) inet reapers by one of New York's best furir storm coir and revers ot ee 89 75 q patting Mr. ‘8 brow 5 r y 7 ni i i satin; posi 5 i ty © Yea nim off to a corner for « chat. { 20 & 28 inch twilled silk, close rolled, |. 82 gg | Sia EY ea ete Coat tects secs ectoncoassitetibsatese las Gestdcriies 0 ‘Senator Hanna opened the meeting t| Guitable | * zs? vlety of fancy handies, jue $4.5 asl 26.inth: Umbrellas, -Handles—vety handsom \ 10.80 o'ctock, and Mr. Cleveland came 26 & 28 inch, extra quality silk, handles of A | gor y © i $25 Electric Seal Jackets, $14.98 $50.00 Nearseal Coats, $35.00. - F through the door back of the niatform | Fog massive pearl & ivory, sterling silver trimmed, 3.75) pearl and silver, ivory, etc. : WlElectric Seal Jackets for Women, usually | Finest Nesrseal Coat, Alaska seal dye, made in.thell Nl mac 26-inch choice silk, handles of extra length pearl, 28 inch,—massive burnt and carved ivory, d i 7 Sold ate $25) etch} epectll tet AOS | ‘very latest shape and lined with best uaranteed satin, déep ‘ Beare cre ciaraihnd: war naticecoas | lee tiger eye and agate, with sterling silver & 4 , ¥, Gog | + be rich fur and equal in effect to. the ; 3 aint Fae catered Calcd ies rich gilt trimmings, Value $6.75 to 8.75 4.95) and horse head handles. ean Nee 4 Special Lot of 600 Black Cony and Erouine Absa | armies whe 3 5 OO i king si: h r eal Nec! ‘arts, six full sable tails, on i 5 : ‘ eee ees sisce, eo Ga Cae WALKING STICKS, RIDING CROPS & PARASOLS | 6.75. special tables Tonio owal: 9 98c | sold as aspecial at... $i ° dl | Bese and the former President bowed fcr = (aaS ii x we | Value 10.00 to 15.00. i | and smiled. Large assortments of Fine Frenc! and Spun Linen, Hemstitched, e r hog Wis | ‘ Embroidered, Tape Border, Scalloped Edge and Initial AN World of Fancy Articles and Jewelry, + we! thi: - i | MRentrietion of Output.” Handkerchiefs —~ Twenty-third Street, of Which the Following Is Only a Meagre Outline: . John R. Commons, the first speaker Toilet Sets. | Solid Gold Cuff Links. B ‘ s Rae ie ec ceeiviadliger is sivleat/ cine For Holiday Presents Sterling Sliver’ Back Brushes, Sl Gold Cut Links, warranted Be Smoking Table, — riction of the ty et . Com- iy 1 4 a monk Is conducting fan tnvestigation in | Also the Following = ; plump 10-karat gold, in Biggest bargains of- most exquisite pat- plain and fancy repousse | sf in black and brown, patterns; | cup for cigars, good val 59 | matches and cigatettes; ue at $2.49; special at... highly polished Solid Gold Cuff Links, handsome new neat and useful patterns, suitable for ladies or gentle- ; gift; special at men, warranted 10-karat gold, set with this direction for Col. Carrol! D, Wreght, | United States Labor Commiasioner. | Special Values Under Mr sev H . F ni Ma Digisnal anoles: in Garena | Women's Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, Box of 5c JAMES McGREERY 4 60, fS nd five In this country ‘with hand embroidered initial in scroll, 14 doz, 7. 74 4 ads researches on thin question have : ioen far reaching and exhaustive. F.a.| Women's Lace Edge Sea EEN 19¢ “ $ 1 ; 10 terns; shield designs, suitable for engraving; also Toilet Comb with sterling _ silver mountings; handsome- - ly putupin padded and \ Sal in’ lined boxes; ; in Associnticn of -Machiniates, wii| Men's & n's Linen Hemst'd cit ee To Uadteuliled 1.98 ellers? casts spent : 49 | 5 lation af Machinists, | Wome! + 2 r A * ’ a! Assoclation of Machinists, wilt| Men’s 25¢ “ $1.45 Three thousand dozen;~-Gowns, chemises, || Genuine Ebonoid Tollet Sets, con- Albums, ry o. y Also <cak on the question of “Restric-' Hand Embr’dInitiai Handkerchiefs, ‘‘ a Hen’ of Output,” | sisting of Brush, Gomb and full size | ce Ff eat variety of : anor ute | drawers and corset covers, Hand Mirror, all handsomely decorated | C&lW10N4 a ettpeareaeideslgussoitt Table Sniokiog Sete, its rospbusel 5 4 I RR ewarranitedio2> 05/40 | a number of new styles, fered in | | | | | Halsey, of the American Machinist, and | with hand embroidered initials, Prof. Gunton, of this city; Adna Men’s& Women’sFine Hemst’d Linen 7 a BE Wedes. of Aivany, and George it. Har. H'dk's,openwork hand embr'd initials, 48° ‘ $2.75! Made of fine materials,—various models, Tee Seen oe mount. | spaces for Lirge and small plies: | for cigars, matches and ashes also . Chairman of the Legisiative Com ie | ei ee) i} lecorates ves, Wi 5 Sean 4 Mittce of the National Association ut |Men’s French Linen Hand Hemst'd, O5¢ a) $5, 5 tastefully trimmed,—excellent cut and teat box, special 1 49 | than a dozen designs; special 98 brass cigar cutter, with crystal 49 pefacturers, Will talk on “Shorter | with fancy hand embroidered initials, le 0 finish. Moose: . | it (C | glass base, complete, for. ¢ $ fours.’ 1 ue > d ED sir, iatuey’s Quick speech, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE EMBROIDERING OF Gowns and Chemises. 9 1 : Ber ereseccs a, sain cat ot te INITIALS, MONOGRAMS AND CRESTS sie + Boys’ $4 Overcoats at ol. “ Military Rassian Overcoats for Boys, in sizes 3 to 8 years, of strictly all-wool kersey and friezes, $ in colors ‘of Oxford and Cambridge gray and brown; handsomely made, extra long, double- breasted, with two rows of brass buttons in front, belt back, vertical pockets and silk velvet collar. Wecan only se!lone Coat to each customer. None send C. 0. D. No e American Machinest, spoke on the tople, ve 75c.to 35a... » *Tho Premium Method of Pay: 5 os Mr. Halsey is a very fast ti par Hates te a very toat wer 6) 6 West Twenty-third Street. | Drawers and) Corset ‘Covers, K Kent t iu yh oi a ‘ pias MIPoaE ie rico Kesiru stew itty Hinks §oc. to 1.95. mail orders. $4.00 Dera tegen soneossensnestenacnn acetone setts ac entns Biers trom various Arms showing the! - - — Petticoats, Boys’ $2.50 Blouse Suits at $1.29. yiots and. cassimeres the like of which have never been ‘Advantages of the premium sy i iceawen haitiotend . iavche owing that wages show a gencral in: No Nacint pleas work 95¢: to 3.75. b AA Bors' Salle Blouse iclour price; excellently made; (rimmed with silk soutache braid and a under it, fy wer Wages and lower if | se i, de hems and taped nheodind a tp for | ext I size blouse; very large collar; deep turned-up hems and tape: 5 He was not in favor of the piece ays MN mun aia felt wage J * Serrcisies tere Gaiy two euite toa customer. None Sent C.0.D. No Ma’ tem. ‘The premium system 2 Te men who say that organized i (4 , Twenty-third Street, : sss . Jpg of premiums on the wagds in the way of capital say done, His paper wi 1@, 0 tbat one of the audience asked for & definition of the premium sy if) Halwey replied that It yw true, ‘The tendency has to poison the mined of capltalies 1 labor. ‘The labor +e? 1 harna, but are toy Ladies’ Coats, igh run smooth even | » snow’? | gharing of profits by employer — ——————————— ——___ Me to Increased pr¢ — hall part o tfhe latter. In oth 1 bang tas Re LS ork The Mem Who Don’t Strike, Black Montagnac and un- i ; Bedtpreuce the me amoust of Work | tn,the ehon mentioned say mal finished Worsted Coats. JAMES McGREERY & GO. | JAMES McGREERY & GO. pane MeGREERY & CO. Dine hours. ‘The profit resulting trom | Mr. Moeaely vat the conclusion of Mr.| Half-fitted or box back where there Is JAMES McCREERY & CO. | the etra hour's work is thus divided O'Connell's speech, “the men are non- A, jental wade eee MONS ine} Lenth, 27 inches, Lined < Ones Quoted from hwntreds of there?” | withisktia Silks. Ladies’ Rugs and Carpets. eo i ale o} . y Fetiecs showing that workmen have “Because.” replied Mr. O'Connell Merned greatly Wicrensed Wagss Vhis Way, | aynian einpinyed & tw 0 House Gowns, Sree as nese unions look uoon it" One man’ contracts to. bulid mee 12,00 and 15.00, OnWednesday, December ro, Tq eA dea mee nelishtandhlne Colored Dress Patterns. maces Archbishop Ireland. m hey don't like it. They regard it|c piece work In disguise. But ther: an, Hoe sweats them small hammer in that # 1 of a locomotive, He gets men as . is Negligees of i Black or Castor Kersey|S¢ve# Thousand yards of) "C8 1es 0° accordion pleat-| 3;, Carpets for Parlor,}2000 Dress Lengths, Home- Vennnasnn Gv RODDGAition tor) Meet er agubletal “ yea Novelty Silks, — Pompa-| ¢d albatross: is fer 3 rial i ‘Tey, Dr rata Sanita an Monte Garey Seats, Dau: d D d. 1 d Pe Library or Dining Room,| spuns, mixed Cheviots, Why Plece Work tx Opposed. ny fut’ thar che labor unions favor see| Dle Capes,—strapped with our, Dresden an er 15.50 and 20,00, f f : ; siricting the number of apprentices. | 5 : hi 2 _ 8xro ft, to oxr2 ft. Venetian and Covert what Je the, onporiton, to piece *iMtainting om ae ave agottunityo¢) satin, Velvet collar and) ‘Si patterns on white/ Quilted silk Japanese loung-| i ting af pricer,"" ‘replied afr: | (Re, outh, to learn a trade Isa step ff grounds, 24 inches wide. F ; ng- 52.00 to 98.00. Cloths,—arranged in Sun, Sleet, Snow— 0 EP9gk upon Pk ne | back Wa culls, 9 24 ing Robes, plain or em-|. boxes for convenience to/jM with all the elements at war’ ( undead A re Restricting Apprentices. | i i i 55 raged fo 00 ie erwar he tae | Pearse Le Gate EES 18.50. ee ee yard. broidered. 382 small pieces, —Sizes 4 purchase for holiday gifts alla rome overcoat pro>, AB vatch oe His aBUliy le wanes nell and Mer Gompers, who sabd that It alue't.25 10.75 and 13.50, ft.4oin, x 3 ft qin to8 ae Fmpannune, workman ip ‘com: | Was that adult IAber mugentes manuies:| ‘T wenity-third-St [Short lengths of Novelty| ij ft. 6 in. x 3 ft, ro in 3-00, 3,50, 4.00 and 5.00 Men’s Overcoats ‘his output and so regain. thet ‘rom (ntroducing child labor in y Teet, ort lengths ol ovelty | Kimonas, — made of plain : poe ‘ ‘per pattern. at $15 le ‘he was previously earnin, ard the ‘close of ‘Mr y's then came back to the | Silks and Velvets, suit-] or figured French flannel 8.50, 12.75 and 16.50, hi ked 0 s af why the layees 0 : . + oP ne Mae chon Tieland, “Gadwuci |iaiewin “Loromothe Works aie not|{=——-—______| able for trimmings or| ‘Trimmed with ribbon. Pore aeancerek, babe All the good sorts, medium q length Chesterfield and extra, pers, Alfred Mosely and all| thi ? Be Carte cine i te) cemaee, is, Me, Draeen, Une |atiem Maemcatsenn et anes] FAN6Y Work. 7.50 ac teaeis ibe Da veering Niog fur Daagyeel| Irie art Imes O'Connell, of the] do iste, HO ‘hive men j Eee iRReLnatced, 7 . i ; 1 : { gachininte, Association, vod Me | doi ERO CRSe Soe reeET Ana The Eaception in the Case. - -75¢ and 95¢ each Eiderd « Suitable for waists or/f blue, black and Oxford, $45; ji W Mitte ts homeo a eo an une tases) | iderdown Robes, ees | house gowns. Has your neighbor told’ } 1 orkinan trike, vet they: die by wher the of machinery pene , 2.95, 3 and we make clothes to order t eye 7 Ne SONAR Yin ger cntrodained |eiecnAaiicanasehe lemeol ieee | Twenty-third Street. B75 475+ 4oc, per yard, Custom made suits or overs Pr'Mr. Halsey says that th y ) y of the Soustantly decrease the number ot! Value 75¢. cuats—and we guarantee *em— Ber ose ssh te cme Me wcities, ure), | Teena JAMES McCREERY & CO. fu work in ten hours, If you pr + stern realities. of the -mituation. and | y-third Street. ~ |Dress lengths of cotton 5 A pleces in nine hours, Henry White Secretary of |™ko Up thelr minds that so, | ECL R LS Ta i i ive you 12 1-2 cents for ica how |ne United. Garhhent-\W. ~ [have to relieve the presgute t apelin pansawi ch waaen Gpece(ealtion kas: Silk Petticoats, fabrics,—percales, ging- lea, " wewhere than intens!-|him down to the life Ine, machinery imiti: ‘ ving the distress through ke He ' a feing, We alstress, through keeping in | ¢uiy adda uncertainty to hie other. woe hams, dimities and ma- sorte es wih Wa dma Wheat matt Gpgaee aah ae-| DEATH OF ALBERT BARNEY, |TBtee hundred fine taffeta] dras,—in boxes. Guarante CLOTHING COMPANY, Uetow" 127th St.and 3d Ave, The Equity of Premiums. We will say the mun, has veen carn. |1 in, fents an hour,” went on M. f ath Bl ne prevent yConnell. “What right has the em: f invention In this respect. Summed | Utevented grom rising, and work'be-|cures a larger share of an ever en- = Haver, to fine that man 1: [Sie xnowed that’ machines were realty [Ome MO UIRLERGY A aueetion of | ATTITE Product, machinery Decomes ‘an | 9 silk petticoats, Very at- ; es a BU cerpioyer, (0 tak CH gRE |e Ne ie ewing “mating was in-| the limitation of output.” The Bricish | Utne force Foome int the Railroad Station! tractive models i : a ee en BiG cents? Hecavsc his Ace A by Howe. in 1840, t have heard | Unions are charged with pursuing the eS RE at oMnte Carlo. ractty Twenty-third Street, CRE f Pe by Increan “| Old tailors say that the ‘direst conse-| Polley of limiting the product of the NEW $600. 000 HOTEL. = 4 DIT. 0" pleoe work (quences Were’ predicted, but instead of | Members ax a means of providing more . PARIS, Dec. 9.—Natalie Barney, 6. to 12.50. ‘ Watches and Dia’ eat ine eaee WEN opeiving them of work, the machine | ¥ork for all, ‘The American unions are daughter of the late Albert C. Barney, 75 + 50» is of factories h * the means of augmenting it. The|®!80 charged with the same tendency| Twelve Story Structure at Br: of Wash . Barney, Lowest Prices. Reliable ‘ thing having been leasened. (88 they gain In power. | ashington, D. C., returned here to-|Qne thousand,—black or > CCRANBACTIONS, ConPIDEMTt [ ‘all, Write or Teleohone, tof , consumption was Vastly. Increased, Wits a : | way and Fifty-foarth Street. [day from Monte Carlo bringing particu. i n evils of clothing. manu: 0 etme oom {a NEN York It to have a now $40,000 | lars of the death ff her father there. Mr} black. and white, mercer-|=— s'avatem | placed unon the apeed of the lon | hos) at tho sourthweat corner of Brond-| Barney had been suffering for months| — AS nufactur: | nteaded. to prevent iwtening oF undue | WAY and Fifty-fourth street, The build. | past from heart trouble and made two| ized cotton petticoats. a (0) in! ¥ ; ; Aste iat if much was Not done the| Ing will be twelve atorles high and as| trips to Nauhelm w : Th iy t eee are iso. inany undertakings | quicken! Workmen would be made to set lnearly. Arecproot wa anneticanie “| He returnea to Parle, two oeeke wat 95¢., 1.25 and 1.50, e ! Une hundred years: ago the Americ sp RABE Ea ne Ae Le y no [a ere the cood|iions were xo filthy |! ating ‘that’ hi oot at the bot that could not be carried on at all were| the pace for the rest, and wh \ can name the | {not for improved. methods, “as, tor| pay be vared hpon week oF plocework, | PIAN8 have already been filed by the | was advised t ad | a he Rie er cen! Spot {nstance, reat works, of conhtruction, | wages or prices, will’ be datarinoaeie: Sozstruction Realty Somat of which and went to Marie carne bate ie « e is thee sd [meee of New York Clty ives notive, Works. in’ Phila: a0 aonnishine. and the oeectlO oe eae Ee ere Ree ee an, ie Able |Movert Finney is presldent, showing | Me. Barney collapsed at the railroad T F To-day the paid daily New Yq A th EpOKe Of CORTESEME abuses oF thay |® frontage of 1013]-4 feet on Fifty-| station and it was feared by his attend- wenty-third Street, World Want Way. | sircutation enjoyed by The f rlotiona Hided and emiled. en, is called to its yet ie ts | kind arp clently. justifabt tree Broadway, that xpire ‘aystema all jes Alscuestng rob-| “Under candle where the Japara | a cas ws “ok Ure: Mimantone and | ungored ‘ead “Sallea ‘gradually andl be can oer no

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