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| = a Re. 2 3 =| = WHE WORLD: FRIDAY KViNING, DEKOLMBEK I GREETING! = [The Diamond, Jewelry & After weeks of preparation we will open|j the door of our newest and most up-to-date store in the Fuller—better known as the Fiat-|j iron Building, Saturday morning at 9 o’clock. || We believe we have fitted and stocked the); most magnificent Tobacco shop in the United|s States; we await your approval of our efforts. |# We cannot fully explain the many beauties), of our establishment in this announcement.|f Your own idea of it will be the better judgment. We have tried to decorate the interior in a perfect harmony of color and ornamenture; welf have, of course, added a stock in keeping with|f the surroundings and we have sought to supply the needs of every lover of Tobacco and to)} anticipate his wishes. In this regard the nearness of the Holiday|f season has governed the choice of a large part) of our display, and we hope to tempt the Christ-|} mas giver with a complete, new and original show of goods. We extend the freedom of our shop to you, and whether you buy or not we desire you to see whether you can buy judiciously and well. WE SELL A CUSTOMER WHAT HE ASKS FOR, NO SUBSTITUTES ---THE KEY TO SUCCESS. UNITED CIGAR STORES Co. Makers Retailers Importers| i PT BURGLARS KEEP WELL INFORMED, Mr. Wheelwright, of Brooklyn, ‘Believes They Have a Bureau of Intelligence. MIKETHE JANITOR AGIN THE TUNNEL. ‘ City Hall Philosopher Fears It’s ‘Really a Plan to Tap the Coal Bins of the Poor. Charles H, Wheelwright, of No. 1108 Bushwick avenue, cluded that the burglars that have been operating in his neighborhood have “Tim agin th’ frankshise fur the Pin- salvainyer toonel, fur the raison that they want to swindle th’ prop'rty own- hers out av th’ ground umdther their houses," sald Mike, the assistant jan- itor in City Hall, to-day, talking with Jerry the Bartender, who 1s looking for Wheelwright has been negotiating the sale of this home for some time and finally the deal was completed. Pay- ment was to have been made yesterday mowing and whe real estate agent called at his house early, but he did not an’ kin come to but w het iz that the Pinsalvainyer monopo- Lets want a lot fur narthin, ayy coonher ey, woumd deliver it at Mr. Wheelwright's $12, $15, for this sal Manhattan office, had purchased a revolver at a neighbor- ing office to guard his treasure. So the robbers had ample notice that there would be something worth looking after at the Wheelwright home, Yesterday afternoon, while Mr. and Mrs, Wheelwright were out on a Christ- mas shopping tour, the burglars visited They found a sign in the front window asking tradesmen to di ‘ in the most popular styles and attractive- liver parcels to ‘the {family next doo ness. _ These prices are a specin! Holl« ieee ere ee ok Roll day feature. Kersey Coats, $7.98; new Velour y forced thelr way in by a| iM Jackets with postilion blouse at $14.49; Monte 5 98 and rummaged the house | Mf Carlo Coats for women, $40.98; for misses... 2 roperty shud havé th’ roight to say pkwat should go undher him an’ phwat should go over him. He, be th’ roight av th’ constitushun, ken go hr down as he plases and go as far "The corporashun wants to give him narthin’ for the privilege of burrowing under the property dike a ground mole. It’s mo belief that th’ law is agin it In th’ furst place, and’ it tain't right in Phwat's right for one right for another, but makin’ toonels undther a house agin th’ owner's desires {a ¥omernin’ no well-meanin’ man would “But, Mike," interposed Jerry, “is it collection of old coins and J.KURTZ & SONS TWO BiG} 169-173 Smith St., Cor. Wyckoff St. KY STORES.| 773.775 Broadway, Cor, Sumner Ave. il, FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CLOTHING, We will furnish your home or clothe your family as elaborately oras plainly as you desire, without feeling the expense at all, on the most liberal terms of CREDIT, Gents’ and Boys’ Overcoats *{,°.' blue or black Kersey or Oxford, 40 inches long, well made, latest cut lined, that were $10, Brooklyn, has con- ret-service bureau. Instead he sald he Mr. Wheelwright Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats {h'{ .¥\!! chaps impervious to the most severe weather. We havea full line in Oxfords, Frieze, gray and blue; ver~ tical pockets, velvet collar, cut extra long, all 4 98 sizes; that were $6, $8,$10; for this sale.secese ~* Women’s Coats and Jackets—),5ho'ce That made thin; ‘ot $60 in cash, some rovided for their recep- they walked off with the ign in front of the house. Fur Department. 100TH SYMPHONY CONCERT. t nn fur] Firat Soloist with the Orchestra In fo hurt’a man's house to go under Myon call it 0 grate interprize to, male 0 to, em under 'a hou hi cellar till the coal an’ t the hoigh proices they do kommodities those days! Phwy. toonel or any other or one hundredth concert fn this city of the v Boron Symphony Orchestra drew an audience to Carnegie Hall which demon- oO e. e al ‘ ur stores present a_bri strated beyond peradventure the hold ° > . which this wonderful organization has! Mand substantial HOLIDAY GIFTS -— an exceptionally Prete erat qusical community. The | Mi large variety of DESKS, COMBINATION CASES, POL- historic significance of the occasion was emphasized by the appearance of Fritz|MISHED ROCKERS, LAMPS, VASES, PIANO STOOLS, Mlk has all to do’ wid’ { "same time rotght ts rolght," “an' there's ne. gohy n Epos tagoewtn the tone! is #004 | icneisel as soloist, ‘omble Hes,}of the first concert iif old Steinway Hall, sixteen years ago, and Mr. Ger- Icke was the conductor. Then Knelsel Played Beethoven's violin concerto eat| HERMANN OELRICHS ILL. | nie: ATININS OFUIGE ‘ wants to knock out organized la- ‘because it knocked thim out in the coal sthrike. ‘The scheme {2 to toonel undther pate Deus sod tap the}last evening he disclosed the npened at we have in the|%eauty of his art in Bach's A minor|qia, Blood Poisoning and Nearly | , concerto, Following the recent inunda- , tlon of immature byt precocious virtus Mad Foot Amputated, the serenity. ot lechnique an . 2. the elegance of his self-effacement in] SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Deo, 12 a devotional interpretation of old Father] Friends of Mr. Hermann Oelrichs, the Bach's music were refreshing New York millionaire, who has been tonel comes in. " to do? Nothin’ can kin the overture to “The je composer heard h i. the “Scheherasede™ suite, were| than is generally admitted. "Day was sitting at his desk in the Mike, finishing |More characteristic and satistying. The local trouble is the result of dia- | Mice of the company, in Harrison, when Lisat's nolsy ‘"Tasso” i gellenitul contrat Se Whe eaded with | betic poisoning, which manttosted tteelt | Sf ‘the bullding a few inches. above hia | and wit on ther bee Of ¢ thus several weeks ago, but gradually yielded} head and embedded themselves in tho! B agm at close. Mr. Goricke's reas Pewedeniée Wivled by Gas: ing of the “Idrolca’” eymphony ot ‘ ghristian Betlefsen, We have a Seal or Nearseal Coat, 22 inches long, roll collar, satin lined, for 22.00 with It. Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits, Capes and Walk- sireasing weather the | ing Skirts always on hand at the lowest prices. t array of serviceable He was tho soloist HETC., at exceptionally low prices. tacked in H. James O'Day, a su Hedden & Co., contrac! N. J., had a narrow escape from death at the hands of some unknown person uusslan sch at |itbot, foar that his tilneas ia more eerioua|Vicet sm) nom Mt him tate at tendent for |f , of Newark, fhe programme wis! confined to his room for tho past week -Korsakoff, lead: ith en attack of blood poisoning in his two bullets crashed through the side De By to treatment, only to return in an aggra. | OPPosite wall. Two employees who were # in the room at the time rushed outs! tod form. It was foared at one time! with O'Day, but they” could divoover it|that amputation would Be necessary,, 0 1 ohhas yact an in vestien. who. *SiDay sage Rav " ine hy ¢ oF b vite comment. and Watch House of A ly, SATURDAY | EVENINGS - UNTIL 11.00 RYENINGS Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith, 409 & 411 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, Opposite Boerum Place, near City Hall. Such an ornate and varied gathering of Holiday jewelry and watches as we are now showing has never M been equalled in this city. Everything that you could desire for elegant Christmas gifts is displayed in We manufacture all ot our jewelry, hence you can depend upon its uniform high grade and excellence. profusion, No one ever yet had cause to complain of Straus jewelry. Our prices are lower than any other jeweller of i Ate Store in the country, as we sell direct to you—no large middleman’s commission to be ‘acked on to the selling price. Study the following offerings carefully—they are worth it. t4-karat Solid Goldy‘Extra Heavy Gate Waltham or Elgin Movement, Boys’ Solid Silver Watch, with Fine 14-karat Gold-Filled Case, American Movement, Price $6.75, WATCHES FOR WOMEN, Movement, Price $3.75, All Watches Kept in Go-d Order for Years Free of Charge. WATCHES FOR WOMEN, Solid 14-karat gold case} genuine diamond (no cl (extra heavy), Waltham move-} Waltham movement. Price, $15.75 % $14.75. any color).with pin and box ment. W Mis and Pin, $2, Solid Gold Locket; Solid Gold Locket, set with genuine diamond tual value $45.00 ;$Gigar Cutter, plainfin star setting, actual value $10.00; price, Solid Gold Locket, set with genuine diamond in star setting, actual value, $15.00; price, M Solid Gold Masonic § Solid Gold Heart Locket, Solid Gold Eaeaas Emblem, set with 62 Set with large size dia- cut diamonds, space § mond; for picture inside, with 7 diamonds ; ac- Men’s Gypsy Ring heavily carved and set with two lar} Solid Gold Ring } diamonds, and em- erald or ruby cen- monds, with any 3 tre; Solid gold Ring for ladies, set with genu- Solid Gold Band $ set with fine large A Ring, head set with 2 perfect and white} Ring genuine diamond and ruby; ine diamond; actual value, $15.00; price, mond Stud, Buttons, set with net Ring, heavily Men’s Initial § ca BY Rings, raised gold } value, $10; price, initials, Solid gold Brooch, set with 18 Oriental Solid gold Brooch, set with 45 Oriental pearls and 4 genuine € pearls and 1 genuine value, $18.00; price, NS value, $25.00; price, NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY FILLED STERLING SILVERWARE. | STERLING SILVERWARE, Mirrors, long handle Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith, 409 & 411 FULTON STREET, Opposite Boerum Place, near City Hall, BROOKLYN, Chai Shay