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GAANEGIE | HOME, WELL: His Illness Was Completely Routed by the Ocean Voyage, He Says, Al- though He Is Still Some- what Weak. THE SOFT COAL DANGER. Believes Nation Should Regulate Trusts, but Considers Great .. Aggregations of Capital Ne- cessary. 1 es) Andrew Carnegie, showing little or no @race of his recent Illness in London, ame ashore from the Oceanic to-day, | eager for American news and bristling with comment on current events. He ‘waa accompanied by his wife and his Pretty little daughter, Margaret, whose Christmas present Js to be the mag- mifcent marsion at Fifth avenue and Ninetleth street, which neither she nor { her father has ever seen. The Carnegie fa was driven direct to the new home where the millionaire will live as a tenant of his winsome ehild. Mr. Carnegie was deeply affected by Bews of the death of former Sp. Reed. He compared Mr. Reed's {ilu to his own. On the subject of trust Mr. Carnegie advanced the opinion that existing laws are adequate to cover the Question of their regulation. There ace few questions of moment that he did Rot touch on in an Interview with an vening World reporter coming up the 4, “It Js the sorrlest homecoming I ever said Mr. Carnegie. “I cannot tell bow grieved I was to hear of the death! ‘of Tom Heed. He waa a personal friend, I knew him and Jim Blaine as young men. It 18 too, too bad that he Is dead— ut off in the prime of his strength and usefulness as a citizen. Like His Own Cane. fe was taken the same way I was, pains In the side. Fortunately the ptors were able to reduce the Inflam- tion Jn my case. I told them in Lon- that if I could get to sea I would all right, and I land in the United tates In good health." Mr, Carnegie then asked about the coal tuation. He was told that there was apparently well-founded tmpression that the operators, wholesalers, specu- lators_and some dealers were in a con- * splracy BY EVENING WORLD ARTIST ON OCEANIC. to take advantage of the cold ce of coal. he sald, weather to keep up the “If they are doing that, belleve the law should ston It. eorry to hear that distress exists on ac- | count of the scarcity of coal for more | han one reason. In this “T am afrald that if New York gets Into the habit of using bitum!nous coal it will never give up the practice. If the | use of soft coal Is continued the city will lose one of Its pre-eminent characteris- tics—cleaniiness. No city in the world Is so clean. I hope the news) support the authorities in g city on a hard-coal basis, The Soft Conl Nuisance. “No New’ Yorker who has not lived| in other citles can appreciate the full force of my statements. I lived In Pitts- ‘burg for many years and I know that |there Is no curative tegisiation for the evil once It obtains a foothold. In Lon-| don where the rules concerning smoke | are supposed to be strictly observed lay sick for weeks and nev: saw the sun. once “r] I am] 9f, connection I | the | should like to utter a word of caution. ‘The reporter showed Mr Carnegie a newspaper plcture of his new Mifth ave- nue home.” He glanced at it, volunteer- ee THE WORLD: THUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1902. ANDREW CARNEGIE, AS PHOTOGRAPHED ing the information, that he had never seen the and hoped as nice the pleture turned the} ot Then i ig items ne: o know} that Core ‘betters Hie Js a worthy the creatures of the The trusts a i should regulate nd the nation he country can spank the bad ones and pat the good ones on the back. During m age I read Attorney-Gen- h the subject. I ary gem, and sound as well. Knox has shown that existing laws can correct abuses if the Tight prople are In the direction of af- The part of wisdom ts not to bi in a hurry about le; Let them develop; 1 them.” Asked his opinion on tariff revision ani Its effect c relgn commerce, Mr Carnegie anawe of? my opinion foreign commerce ts a praggart. What we send abroad is very Hittle compared to what we use at home. ‘America finds use for 96 per cent. of the STORES EVERYWHERE. 108 RETAIL BRANCHES Point Worth Remembering when you are buying groceries, is that our stock is turned over so often and so completely that nothing but bright, new, fresh groceries are ever found on our shelyes. ods is guaranteed and the prices are alw For this sale we make this special offering: 3% Pounds Standard Granulated that fact, the quality of our grade of goods can be bou [Benn l i He | “| & t elsewhere. mi FRENCH PEAS. PETITS POIs, Sugar, A Cake Hershey's Famous Milk Chocolate, ESSIE Aside from ys lower than the same i ' BOTH 8C CORN. BRAND. o his art ur eartlan protested t ment of Ns cloxe at hi has recovered his strength. | virty, home until ne HORSE WALKED Third Floor. }ATE ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. | ed with Retire Him from Hauling Trucks. | Black Diamond, horse familiarly known as Blackte. | to-day elim! two flights of statrs In a! lfactory bullding. First Jand then entertained who were mak counle of bushela of thesartifics caused ad ate a flowers and eventually Y|problem In mechanteal engineering to |} rived. jackie 1s black as tar, good natured, out nine years old and the vroperty f Holland & Co. tractors, foo, the man tn char) 1 the stable, way, and then turned him out of the It has been the custom of Blackte t leave the stable alone and go to his| truck uround the corner to be hitched un, But to-day he stopped In front of the factory bullding at No. 497 West Broadway. Seeing the do an Inch o- two he put his nose against ft and pushed It open. Ahead of him UP LONG STAIRS © Blackie Climbed’ Two Flights| = and Frightened Twenty Girls Who Were at Work on the) Vit A 1,600-pound truck | him at No. 43? West Broad- |! groomed Blackle as usual to-day | 7! were the stairs, which have an inciine| of 4 per cent Walked Up the Stairs Walked up the statra ag easily | AS a timtd woman. s 1 trom factory 1 thie o Wan Gind, ipstiire went. bac nd Ploo was xtad t even If he wag on the i | Hed and so were hy the staire had nd : rfully as pos will work no more. Mr not take $10.0 walked as ch Rinckte are contemplating & Co, for Inter- 7 4 consumed by Blackie Special Notice. Om and atter 1, to prevent wickness, ent! rt FLED FROM FIRE WITH 80Y. Wenlthy Widow, Blanket-Clad, Ea- capes from Apartment, A man dressing In a house across the a ent-house at No, West Ninety-tirst street ming from the fourth-floor mpart- t at 8.99 o'clock this morn'ng. yelled out of man, who s trouse the people in the burning bi nd seared, ‘Ph toraire: G i Sc —— Dr. Parker Left $125,000. LONDON, Dee, cr left prop to the value of 4 handsomely his lady YOUR CREDIT IS AS GOOD AS YOUR CASH, SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS, — Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit csi) j d Credit Credit Credit j ciealaMonase ss Gredit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit Cred ae Cre (o credit it Credit Credit Credit Credit to have our man call with samples. Meyer & Postley Jevelry Co 50 West 225 St. ,,ih7, Credit Write K211-18th. (20 Stes from 6th Ave). Open Evenings. 152 saw flames He ndow at a police- t In an alarm and ran to 11.—The late Dr, Park- noney Is divided C.G Gunther's | Sons || FURRIERS-83rd SEASON © Invite particular attention 16} their extensive Assortment _ of Medium Priced FANCY FURS Manufactured especially for the Holiday Trade : MUFFS BOAS SCARFS COLLARS NECKLETS PALETOTS VICTORINES, Etc. Alsoa large variety uf Manufac- tured Garments in Exclusive Designs, fashioned from Imperia! Russian Crown Sables’ Hudson Bay Sable Chinchilla Ermine [Mink Persian Lamb Black Bear Colored Lynx All Specles of Foxes Natural and Colored. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wond In Response to Numerous Inquiries We Beg to Announce Chat Beginning Monday Next, the [5th Insts Chis Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Christmas. GEL‘ (OOPER | 6 | NEW YORK mL Gey) whatnice ior “T\ € 4 usehold Linens Hemmed Huck Towels, each. !0c. to 35e. Hemstitched Huck Towels, each 2lc. to $1.95. Hemastitched Damask Towels, fancy openwork, each, We, 10 95 Scalloped Ends Huck and Damask Towels, each, 30c to SIXTH AVE Fancy 10,000 Napkin, breakfast and dinner sizes, dozen, $1.00 to 314,50. Dinner Cloths, each, $1.49 to $14.50. Hemstitched Napkins, dozen, $1.80 to $5.50. Hemstitched Sets, dozen, $4.30 to $25,00. Fancy Washable Covers, each, $1.49 10 $5.00. ch, $1.49 to $4.50, ‘White Lawn Ruffled Dresser Sets, set, 39c. to $1.85 Bed Spreads, crochet, each, 98c. to $1.85. Bed Spreads, satin finished, each, $1.95 10 $4.50. Mercerized Bed Spreads, each, $3.75 to $4.75. Sheet and Pillow Cases in Sets, set, Hematitched Table Cloths, Embroidered $2.95 t0 $4.75. Muslin Sheets, each, 39¢, 10 95c S700 “So-e-zy’’ Goy Sewing Machines, 50¢ cea] Choice Quality French Peas,|The Finest Maine Packing, Our Own Importation, GaN 1 Oc, PEAS —TOMATOES— CORN. A can Queen Early June Peas, A can Fancy Packed Gorn, A can Standard Tomatoes, COCOA. pee POUND can,” AOC rPOUND can” ZAC CHOCOLATE. Unsweetened Gooking Chocolate, SATPOUND, » 27c Homing, largo package... Table Salt, Bive Ribbon Brand, In carton Vanilla or Lemon | Pagle Brand, a bottle. Worcestershire Snuce, Peer- leas Brand, pint bottie...... Tomato Catsup, Peerloms Bri oo pint bottle. Hones, extra fine one-pound bottle. Maple Syrup, our ‘beat pint bot- mone bottle Biue on Hreaktnat Food, unequalled jn quality, a packages ..... ni 5 Beef Extrac very rich, a jar. on, feed auaiy, avant Calitorn ench. Pears, East View Brand, a can Shoe Wrensing, Ribbon Brand, our best bottle, in carton. Parlor Matches,Triumph Brand, dosea boxes, Amon, Hatchery Brand, fancy Jeska, ashetti Trovatore Brand, imported, a pound Young, Tender and Sweet, can, 106. PRUNES, Fancy Santa Clara, fine dark meaty fruit, 3 POUNDS 25c FOR ORANGES, Choice juicy Florida, medium size, A DOZEN, Large size, ‘290¢ A DO APPLES, Fine Baldwin or Greening, A BASKET, 25c 15c Baking Powder, Purest made, 1-Ib, can, , 4g-lb. can... 34-tb. can, 0c. The needle threads ielf and any size silk or thread can be used. HIS Machine will afford children great pleasure and satisfac- tion in making clothes for doll babies. Its simplicity of construc- tion, durability and ease of operation are its winning points. It does not get out of order, A child can operate it successfully, learning the while to sew, and obtaining no end of harmless amusement. It makes a beautiful chain stitch on the top of the cloth. It has no attachments of any kind, and is intended to do plain sewing only. leis sold complete, in a neat, ‘trong, wooden box, securely packed, and the machine properly adjusted, with thread, needle and everything to begin sewing the moment it is opened Plain directions in each box Lamps. Tall Table Lamps, with 10-inch globes, spe- cial, $2.75 Fancy Shape Lamps. pe iM inch globes, hand-painted, special Rea Floor, Centre.) Globes. Hand-painted Globes, handsome new designs; special, $1.50 Ruby Globes, finest quality 9-inch size, $1.25 10-inch size, $2.00 (Thi Dinner Sets. Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, $8.75. Dinner Sets, china, $18.00. Gea Sots. Basement.) Tea Sets, 56 pices, finest French Limoges special, $4.75 Floor, Centre.) richly deccrated, 100 pieces, richly decorated, elaborately gold-traced, special, $13.00. Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, finest French Limoges (Toy Store, Third Floor, Bast, 19th 6¢.) Bric-a-RBrac. Bisque Figures; very large size; special, 90c Vases; imported Austrian, English and Ger- man bronze Vases, special, 90c Vases: large size, new designs, German and English goods; special, $1.25 Vases; large assortment of very fancy de signs, handsomely decorated; special, $2.00 (Basement.) Women’s House Garments. FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, 45¢ 2.985) ELANNELETTE KIMONO SACQUES. 125 CON NELETTE KIMONO GOWNS, 2.95 BRERROWN DRESSING SACQUES. 2. 9S EIOERBOWN BATH ROBES; $1.' 95 79, 50 WwonsTED HAWES aoe ORSTED CIRCULAR CAPES. WLS, $2.50 to ED PASCINATORS iD GOLF VESTS JACKETS. 98 to ‘WORSTED LEGGINS, 49¢ to N APRONS, 03.88 3.00 4.50 Is AND 5, 20) LAW! Jong and short, plain Z, 50 9.0 10 OAT 8.75 fc Sot Fie, Bunt, 1S ROS PETTI (Main Floor, East of Fountatn, 19h St.) chase of all wool Waist Cloths at about half the actual cost of manufacture. The colors are extremely pretty, and include all the new pastel shades and high colors. The fab-|\\ ric is all that can be desired for Waists, Kimonos, House Gowns, Chi Hlannels and West Cloths. YARDS—A special pur- Flannels and 2I¢ Per Yard. ildren’s Dresses, etc. The usual price would be 50c. and 59c. a yard. Fancy Linens. Renaissance Doylies, each, 9c. to $3.50 Renaissance Centre Pieces, each,59c.to $27.50 Renaissance Scarfs, each, $1.95 to $22.50 Hemstitched Linen Doylies, each, 15c. to 75c Hemstitched Linen Centre Pieces, each, 75 10 $4.75. Hemstitched Linen Scarfs, each, 39c. to $2.95. (Main Floor, Bast of Fountain, 19th St.) Umbrellas and Canes. MOvENS Us SEEET 20, 00 MENS! UMBRELLAS; 2 00} Bors ‘& GIRLS UMBRELLAS; 2. 50 . 98e. 10 MEN'SCANES: 50010 J2, 50 BOYS’ CANES ; /9e. to IS (lain Floor, Froai.) Blankets andPillows. Cotton Blankets, pair, 59c. to $1.59. Part white wool Blankets, pair, $1.75 to $9.50. ‘White wool Blankets, pair, $7.00 to $27.50 Slumber Robes, Italian and German makes, each, 69c. to $4.50. Feather Pillows, pair, 79c. to $6.50 (Matn Floor, East ot Fountain, 19th St.) Sloves. Men's and young men’s genuine Scotch woo! Gloves, pair, 50c Men's electric seal and water mink fur Gloves, pair, $250 Men's electric seal fur Gloves. pair, $3.75 Men's dogskin Gloves, pair, 98c Black. tan, brown, gray, red and white and women’s imported wool Gloves. pair, 45c Defiance” real kid Gloves, Paris point em broidery, pair, $1.00 Rouillon French kid Olaves Bee $1.65 (Maln t, 18th St.) Women's Winter Underwear. Wemen's Flannelette Night Gowns: 65¢, to $2.25. Women’s Flannelette Skirts, 39¢. to $1.50. Women’s Knit Skirts, 39c. to $1.95, Women's White Petticoats, 98¢. to $7.50. Women's Muslin and Cambric Night Gowns, } s, 75c. to $3.95. Women's Canton Flannel Drawers, 39c..to 98c. (Second Floor, East, 19th st.) Women’s Pajamas. Women's Flannel Pajamas. $1.50 to $1.95 ‘Women’s Cheviot Madras and Mercerized Sateen and Silk Pajamas, $1.95 to $7.50. (Second Floor, East, 19th at) (Main Floor, Front.) Shoe Tews. : A Word, Goo, About Stippere'S and Loggins. MEN'S CUSHION SOc SHOES, manufacturer’ ‘ila $3.5u; ” 2.25% feit and velvet, or felt, bites 25. to if 45% WOMEN'S SLIPPERS; leather, for house or dress 98c.24,00 LEGGINS for women, BLACK WOOL JERSEY EI 639e. ' For children. % (Shoe Store, Main and Second Floors, East.) Watches, Pewelry & Silverware. Friday's Remarkable Attractions. Watches. Women's solid gold watches, $15.75 to | 54,00. Women’s chatelaine watch and pin. $2.75 to 125.00. Women’s silver watch, $1.95 to 9.00. ‘Women's gun metal watch, $2.25 to 9.00. Men’s solid gold watches, $24.50 to 100.00. Men's gold-filled watches, $6.50 to 35.00. Men's silver watches, $3.75 to 25.00. Men's gun metal watches, $3.00 to $18.00, Men's nickel watches, $2.25 to 9.00. Diamonds. Diamond Brooches, $18.50 to 450.00. Diamond and pearl brooches, $12.00 to} $375.00, Enamneles and pearl brooches, $12.50 to 4,00, Single stone diamond rings, $3.75 to 185.00. Pearl and diamond rings, $10.00 to 225.00. Opal and diamond rings. $6.75 to 145.00 Turquoise and diamond rings, $2.75 to 135.00. Emerald and diamond rings, $6.75 to 150.00. Sapphire and diamend rings, $3.75 to 85.00. Ruby and diamond rings. $2.75 to 85.00. Pear! and diamond lavalliere, $22.00 to 185.00 Diamond and pearl scarf pins, $4.75 to 125.00 Diamond lockets, $5.00 to 56.00. Pearl lockets, $15.00 to $20.50. Diamond set cuff buttons, $3.95 to 65.00. Diamond earrings, $6.00 to 98,00. Turquoise and diamond earrings, $10.75 to ' 75.00 Opal and diamond earrings, $16.00 to 40.00. Emerald earrings, $6.00 to 50.00. Plated Jewelry. Gold filled lorgnette chains, $1.75 10 8.00 Men's silver watch chains, $1.25 to 3.00 Gold:plated charms, 25c. 10 5.00 Gold-plated necklaces, 50¢. to 2.00 Gold-filled fobs. 75. to 4.50 Ribbon fobs. plated charms, 98c. to 3.50. Sterling silver fobs. $2.00 to 6.00 5 fobs. $2.00 to 6,00 ‘obs, 25c. to 1.00. Gold plated brooches, 25c. to 2.50 Gold-plated scarf pins. 25c. to 6.00. g silver brooches, 25¢. to 6.00 Solid Gold. Solid gold beads, $6.00 to 16.00. Solid geld Nethersole bracelets, $4.95 to 2 | Solid eu chain bracelets, $7.00 to 21.50. | Solid gold children’s Bracelets, $2.95 to 7.00, Solid gold necklaces, $1.50 to 15.00, Solid gold cuff buttons, 85c. to 12.00, Solid gold cuff or dress pins, 98c. to 10.00. | Sterling silver salad sets, 2 pes, $6. Solid gold brooches, $1.75 to 15.00. Solid gold scarf pins, 98c. to 12.00. Solid gold tie clasps, 98c. to 5.00. Solid gold earrings, 98c. to 6,75. | Solid gold collar buttons, 75¢. to 3,00, | Solid gold studs, $1.75 to 3.75. | Solid gold lorgnete chains, $3.95 10 33.50. | Solid gold men s chains, $6.50 to 28.00. Jobs. Ribbon, feb, solid gold charms $5.50 1 | Solid eu charms, $1.50 to 2.00. | Sterling silver scarf pins, 15e! to 2.00, Sterling silver cuff buttons, 50c. t0 2.50. Gold-plated buttons, 25c, to 1.75, Gold-plated hat pins, 35c. to 2.25. Sterling silver hat pins, 35c. v0 1.50. Gold-plated waist sets, 25c. to 3.00. Ladies’ chain bracelets. $1.25 t0 6.00. Ladies’ Nehersole and fancy bracelets, 75a, to 7.00. Children’s Nethersole and chain braceleta. 25c. to 1.51 Gold Rings. | Women’s gold rings. $1.75 to 15.00, Misses’ set rings, $1.00 to 2.75, Baby set rings, 50c. to 3.00. | Boys’ plain and set rings, $1.25 to 3.50, Men's plain and set rings, $3.50 to 34, oe | Sterling silver tea set. $75.00 to 145,00. | Sterling silver coffee set. $43.00 to 75,0 Sterling silver salad bowls, $22.00 to 52\ Sterling silver bread trays, $17.50 to 26.50. | Sterling sider bonbon dishes, $2.50 6 14.7 | Sterling aver buster dishes, $6.75 10 1250." Sterling silver shaving cups, $3.95 00: 12750 | Scerling silver baby cups, $2.25 to 12.50. | Sterling silver individual’ sale cellars, 50 «8 3.50 é | Sterling silver napkin rings. 75c, to 3.50. Sterling silver salt and pepper shakers, $1.25: to 12.75 pr. Sterling silver pin trays, 98c. to 3,25. Sterling silver flasks. $5.00 to 12.50, Sterling silver soap dishes, $2.75 to 10,50: 50 0 5 Sterling ive fish sets, 2 pes, $12.50 10 Seine ther carving sets, $4,25 to 17.50 Sterling silver berry spoons, $3.25 t0 6,73, Sterling silver pie knives, $5.75 to 6.75.) oy Sterling silver meat forks, $2.50 to 5,00. | 7) Sterling silver pickle forks, 98c, t0 1,75: Sterling sugar shells, 98c. to 225. Sterling hie Bre knives, $1,50 10 2.9 Sterling silver letuice forks, $2.50: to Sterling silver cake knives, $3.0 Sterling, sive, bon, bon Rae Se