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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1902.“ VAR/ AGAINST PARTRIDGE | “FORCES HIM TO RESIGN. JAMES McGREERY 860.) Stern Brothers — Real Lace Articles for (Continued from Firat Page.) Misses’ Suit | H Seth oo fat Ge wwoe ™ | ~ 60H ode a cot oF is -@ better man than John N. Partridge for the position of Police Dep't, Holiday Presents | “Growing Store ie s- T Honey Promptly Keiumaed, es I MBeReRivaiceclig te alee ui REAL DUCHESSE LACE ————_— ag as I am concer! ASESING <1 Giye, Tike] Chanioh | ese eae Suite variOia Nee ITENOLetorinng 85c, 51.25, 1.35, 1.45 to 50.00) There Are Scores of Greet Holtday Values Z hive no desire to embarrass this administration nor any other ad- terials and models. REAL DUGHESSE LACE BERTHAS AND COLLARS, £9,530 to 75.00 ur Sa ur ia stration that may rise or fall on its success or ashes, I have had the WN p . iE iy 2.50, nd the following S t proposition in the city and I stand on my record, I am tired out 22.5 going to take a long rest. Three-quarter length Mon- Special Values for Saturday Every week muds greaier throngs at our four-hour siles. unimavchable, FAR WAGED ON HIM FROM THE START, tagnac Coats, with cupes,| TAFFETA STOCK COLLARS, se pitt’ may a sp 3 ; ,, with plaid tab ends and crochet buttons, Value 75c., ‘That makes the oc ‘The fesignation of Commissioner Partridge was not entirely a surprise, | and stitched collar and} P ial otlered at these sales that will make a ha bis Christmas ay ‘asion doubly important. You can save micney in this store upon the g.fts that you buy from the time he took office he has been the targct for the criticism | CHIFFON AND LACE JABOTS, _ |f Just aS you can save upon regular staple lines. press of the city, the friends of Mayor Low and the Republican ma-| cliffs, with stock collar attached, 1.25, 1.35, 1.45 Beginning Next Monday, Open Evenings Till Christmas. . Ij is understood that he has been driven almost to distraction by | 17.50 Value $2.25 to 4.00 rn enero: ~ ihe efforts of Fred Gibbs and other Republican leaders to have Sergt. / a i 7 F chorchill reappointed. Tl power of the machine extended so far as to’ Children’s full length Cape PSN POINT VEN ISEUACE coL. Ene ae $1.75) To-Morrsw We Will Conduct being In the intercession of Goy. Odell on Churchill's behalf, ee euaboel e oy Giver has the abaciute honesty of Commissioner Partridge been ques- Coats—-made of fancy peo agen et Sy ‘nor has his sincerity been doubted. When ho took hold of the Po-, mixed cloths, Reduction Sale of Another Gigantic Sale of Girls’ Garments. brown; sizes 4to 14: MW for $5 Kersey “elton Raglans at $2. jlee Depaitment if was a coprup:, blackmailing body. There were honest — —— meee ee ene ee men in the rervicegmgay tiga men—bit the dishonest used the powerful | 6.50. Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing | Positively from 9 A. M, Till P. M. Only. | mechinery of the polire foree as a means of levying tribute on vice snd! Children’ s full length Coats | * ; BOYS’ NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, all wool, plain $ Th crlme. y ese special offers are becoming the talk of the entire town. Phenomenal : Tt waa this condition that made possible the election of Mayor Low. He| —made of Bouclé or Mel-| colors and mixtures, 7 t016 yrs. Formerly $5.00 to 6.95 4.00 spec g tae | pledged himself to remedy it. Commigsioner Partridge, an old man, whose! ton cloth, finished with| | RUSSIAN & SAILOR SUITS, serges & rolghites, pany each $5.00 bargains that will make beautiful Christmas gifts. 4 experience as a police official had ‘begp confined to Brooklyn when Seth | \ ALIS Ce LIA Ab ST) ormerly to . ’ 3 . " Tew wiv Mayor of the then City dfBréokiyn, took hold of the situation| 00d, belt CHT ee | CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, in light & dark kerseys & mixtures, Girls’ Winter Goats Special at $1.98. ‘and found it a hard one to handle. 12.50. vie Ben ar EN end erable on stent, aH ee vies $ 5.00 Barat Jone cots of waitney c apes. Trimmed its fine satin ‘bands and IMPROVEMENT DID NOT COME. | . ; . YS F 50, iS rea Ps cut, Pisin rays ne 4 co. i its iN ‘4 a so io al li gals ed en i ne ons w! ni . * He did not please the public nor the men who were instrumental In Children’s velvet Blotise | plaids & mixtures, full backs drawn with belt, 6 to 16 y18., Fie RA hal sat and and fancy: bra ; diy Feds DIRE Aa our hours toworrow at | having Mayor Low nominated and elected. No later than yesterday Rev. Suits—full skirt —sailor : morneny) 56.50 to 8.90 Thomas Slicer, of the City Club, announced that the Police Department was collar and cuffs, trimmed! BOYS’ REEFERS, Plain colors in Frieze & Chinchilla, emblem on $5.00. da corrupt as ever. Dr. Parkhurst, on‘his yeturn from Europe, said It was 5 nae F | sleeve, wool lining, also imported mixtures & plaids, 3 to 12 yrs., These are full length, loose raglans with Monte Carlo eape trimmed with 7 rows of Ny ee and velvet worse than under Tammany. with silk braid. | Formerly $6.50 to 9.75 Kevetss utts and pockets are trimmed to match. | Deep cloth tacing and ami y { . . iv a ey 1 buttons. he material is a heayy kerssy meiton, shown in blue, castor, brown and green; Criticism extended to his Deputy Commissioner, Major Thurston, and 6,00. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, double and single-breasted, 15 to 20 yrs. $O aiotae A yi ie x Bree ) 98 ons Day Major Thurston resigned. The present Second Deputy Commis- a. OVERCOATS, extia long, broad military shoulders, 16 to 20 yis., 9.75 | ey Ne afarment ay Hit) be : ta ve at $5. special for four | a Be 5 le ‘sioner, Capt. Piper. a former officer in the Regular Army, was appointed.| Misses’ Pedestrian Skirts, Formerly $11.95 to 12.90 and Deputy Commissioner Fbstein, of Brooklyn, was promoted to the place, made of Men’s Suiting,—| Children’s , stitchea as Taheree made vatant by Major Thurston, hed hd ti im d Hats ) Brin Sailors, 45¢ Sailors, 95° Beavers, $] 90 Commissioner Partridge is sixty-four years old, We is a veteran of finished with deep stitche | — the olvil war, i ten Colonel’ot tha ‘Twentythica Pes Tire and| ae : | “Tocoacly 98c 10 $3.95 - . A Sensational Sale of Waists. Police Commissioner of Brooklyn, and from 1899 until he was appointed | | = by Mayor Low to take charge of the police force of this clty he served as §,00. | West Twenty-third Street. Positively from 9 A. M. Til 1 P. M. Only. State Superintendent of Public Works. | EBSTEIN DOESN’T EXPECT THE JOB. | Twenty-third Street. The greatest Waist bargains ever offered anywhere. Major Fbstein, Firs! Deputy Police Conmissioner, whose beadquarters | | — - = : — ave in Brooklyn, said wheu he heard of Col. Partridge's resignation: ahler Bros., ihe § talked with the Coionel last night and he told me that he was going | Sixth Ave. and 31st St. Waists worth up to $4 and $5 cach, all to go at $1. 98. We have secured a large manufacturer's stock of Waists, which includes fine Peau ,) de Soie, Taffeta, Embroiderd Flannel, Plain and ancy Velvets, Canvas Cloth, and =} others, ali beautifully made and trimmed. ; y They are shown in black, white, dark and evening shades, and ail sizes, [tis a ( ‘ magnificent opportunity! There'll not be another such buy tor gifts or Ay May / for personal use. Positively $4 and $5 values for four hours at ° to quit to-day. Tho criticism of Capt. Goddard's Anti-Policy Society and | ena the City Club had nothing to do with the Colonel's action, 5 ““Col, Partri was a ttreless worker, He refused to sharo the greater ptt sis JAMES MeGREERY & CO. “T do not know who will succeed him. I do not expect the appoint- ment. It'Was been sald that the most popular candidates are Major Wood _ Taran ore Sante surny Pain Ladies’ ||] SATURDAY SPECIALS--RADICAL REDUCTIONS Women’s Plaid Back Raslans at $2.98. yor w would not make any statement as to the resignation, Flannel Skirts. } in Men’s and Bo a Clothin : ree Stora saa ee ae Fat POEL nen : ‘a ; oe Baiete Brloiny Sereeievale esis *9 ae . H These prices do their own Gane To fully pete the values aac Ses SA Ga Rare ete ees a a Gata we aGURE 2. 98 i Be akaruses BOL Ca Ch UB) at Reet: |iiioa must see he eoods! _they_will last until 1 P.M. _Come early. Spechlateeenenseeee tetsu toi ae Fee ate A distinguished committee from the City Club, including Wheeler H. . A aRAay, Thomas R, Slicer, Adolphe Opanhym; Charles 1, Gtrong end| OT Saturday, ee 13th, Guwald G. Villard, was on jis way to the City Hall to-day when one of thejoale of “Outing” flannel > members of the committee hought an Evening World and saw the headlines} skirts, trimmed with tor- =| announcing the resignation of Commissioner Partridge, : m1 chon lace. He didn’t say “stung.” but he had a right to say it, for In the inside porket of one of the members of the committee was a formal demand from 45¢. | the City Club that Mayor Low removo the Commisstoner of Police. TThe oper was passed around and the committee reversed itself and travelled | 4 tmck uptown after the members iad assurd chemeelves that the report was |‘ Outing” flannel Pajamas, tine B MEN'S) OVERCOATS—10.00_ garments—perfectly cut— 2 98 extra well made of Oxford Gray Frieze—good 5 98 lining —silk velvet collar — ~ 84 to 42, MEN’S 4.00 TROUSERS—all the newest patterns—fancy 1. 90 striped Worateds, Cassimeres and Cheviots—per- fect fitting and well made—equal to any sold at 1 90 4.00; for this sale only. . ROYS' OVERCOA wor jenuine Oxtora Gray 89 Frieze—correct in style—cut extra long—silk velvet collar—vertical pockets—extra lining—5 2.89 to 16 yenrs—special at. tee BOYS' BLUE CHENILLE R uitton to 1. 1 9 tho neck—warm ining round collar—sizes 3 3 to 1.1 9 ROYS' OVERCOATS—very special—regular 4.00 value— Blegant Oxford Gray Frieze—correct in style-—cut extra 8% years—value 2.00, at. 1.85 long—silk velvet collars—turned-up on ih 85 Boys’ Elegant $5 Suits at $1. 98. | Positively from 9 A.M. Till 1 P. M. Only. An Offering of the Utmost Importance to Every Care‘ul Buyer Values That Have Never Been Equalled in Any Sale in New York, In two styles; Double-Breasted and Sailor 6 ouse; and more than $3 saved on every suit you buy! It is undoubtedly te most exceptional at the entire season. The DoubleeBreasted Sailor Suits how: of imported cheviots. wors:eds and cassimeres, i th ith extra tine linings. The Sallor Blouse Suit: : chiys a s rimmed with st and emblem: Pp sailor Nene: sent C.0.D. t suits toa . 7 to 15, Sai or Blow Boys’ $4 and $5 Ovencuate at $1. 98. 9AM. tol P.M, A manufacturer's entire line of overcoats bought at a ridiculously low figure. All wool garments, mostly made for samples; that insures perfect workmansnip. Fine kerseys, in Oxford and Cam- bridge gray, olive, brown and tan. Made with silk velvet d lined with triple warp Italian lining, Turned-up cuds and slash pockets, At this pric only one to each customer. Sizes 4 to 14, Special at. Value 95c. 3 | 2 Whether tne Commissioner knew that the City Club would demand iy gsc. per pair. | yemoyal to-day :s a question, Ho says he did not know it. It was the | Value 1.50. | general opinion that the demand would not be made until after the first . © of the year, when the Commities on Municipal Government of the club | An extensive stock of | weuld submit to the Mayor a formal report tending to show that Col. | French and American! » Patiridge had been unilt. | flannel Skirts, including A ropyesentative of the club said to-day that any Commissioner of a Police with sufficient energy and vigor to effect reorganization of the many made in workrooms Police Department would have the active assistance of the members. When * asked if fhe club had suggested the name of a man filling the conditions en the premises, > required he sald that no name had been considered. ‘RECORD OF PARTRIDGE ONE YEAR, Twenty-third Street, ‘Some of the figures given in the report made to Mayor Low by Col.| ©) Partridge show the improvement he has brought about in the Repartment,, | 4 Compard with last year’s figuies, they are as follows: vertical pockets—extra good lining—sizes 5 Years—special at OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 1901 bm 7,610 wan 118 | SEs ean apse JAMES McCREERY & CO. oe ai “| Good Haberdashery News Fem Our Stores. | 3 Jewelry Dep't, Judgment suspen Ns ‘ees Bedne : Pearl neck chains, and long $1.00 Shirts. No such value eisewhere. ‘wrresta for all offenses 188,749 136,283 fabimembers of the | Positively from 9. A, M, Till 1 P. M. Only. | When we te!l vou that this is a $9.00 value you know that you can get a full eight dollars’ worth during this four-hour sale for exactly $4.90, The saving is as realas the statement is attract $4 inches long, the new style, loose fitting over- nch facings, square padded shoulders mercer- ered good value at $10; sizes 35 to 42, at.. Men’ Ss $10 Suits, $6. (9 4. M. Till 1 P.M | Ame for all gamiling offenses Las 14s) fan chains, $1.00 Gloves. Best ever shown. | cassimeres and worsteds in fifteen various shades and of 7 ta for keeping gambilng-housi 86 16 | ha checks, invisible plaids and fancy designs, This sea- is fo Diack! i % 1,00, 1.50 and 2,00 each.|$1.00 Scarfs. | son's wea j nattention to the fine ining and trimmings. (C), / lor briber My i | Sizes 34 to fe Acteste ab Wisarderly house ow ae 4a German silver chatelaine Exclusive Haberdashers charge one half more. | ets a ae Ae . S | Smoking Jacket yb ee toner lave Hoa 2 ral ge: Lined wish) Guede $1.00 Underwear. Natural Merino, | ecia MOKIN ac e ‘Arrests (or pool-room jaw violation 375 and 4:75: Bas Special for Saturday, | | On ‘Sale All Day To-Morrow. | . A very attractive stock of Men’s House Coats and Smoking Jackets, in 25 patterns of the Piel : : 7 Rents ced fabrics, in Oxford or light gray, brown, tan, royaland navy blue, black, novelties —clasps, _ pins, Flannelette Night Robes, 55C., the 75. kind, eee ey mixed and plain Thibsts:all haying combinition collars, cuffs and buckles, and other orna- Mg kets; of stripes and plaids, made with silk corded or satin ede, all saving silk corded | izes 33 to 46; shawl or small collars. ..+++ seen. | ments, Xackell. Caxton & (9 | Also complete lines at 2,98, 3.98, 5.98, 6. ‘98, 7.98. Twenty-third Street. TORE: 7 . ’ A y BROADWAY'S at 0} Ee \Cor. 13th st Cor. Caval St, Near Chorbarsid Dressing Sacques and Infants Slips. ie Posi ively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. | ! Racer” Got Bey Got Beyond Control\ @ and Dashed Into Pavement at CREDIT. j | | Wat hes and Di ds | 3 ; : ~ . eae ana! Diamonds Very Extraordinary Sale of ACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL Amenin Wiithind Mamta co, | L50 Girls’ Winter Coats, | 19 MAIDEN LANE. TARE BLEVATOR | i made of heavy Zibeline; colors:—blue, brown, green and \red, with velvet and lace trimmed collar, fancy French ‘sleeve, A very dressy cvat and excellent style, have sold THERE IS NO END freely all season from $17.50 to $19.50, according to sizes, We offer this lot in any size, 4 to 14 years, at the excep- tional price of SL2 50 Best) Dressing Sacques, of all wool ripple diderdow n, | | Infants Long Slips, fine cambric, pig! at in pink, blue, lavender, gray and red; neck; neck and sleeves finished perfect fitting, finished with cree | with ruffles of embroldery, skirts 1 edge and satin ribbon at ng Cc finished with deep hem: 25c. We Liberty Shoes For Women. All Day To-Morrow. Special Showing of Patent Leathers, Made in the latest, most fashionable shapes, with dull ieather uppers; lace, button or blucher cut, ia) ‘ x N. Y.. Dec. 12--As a’ fl Of ah accident while silding down \f Mey wreet hill ast night four boys pin the’ Tarrytown Hospital with ee rious | Tr is feared one boy will “The good Old Winter Time” —and the good old cold days. And “ The good Old Guar- antee” to supply you with warm, stylish Winter Overcoats. MEN’S CHESTERFIELDS, « $18. 50 inches long, made of tine i Kersey, lined with Venetian; j Boys’ 0 H / df 7 | a /Slipoara, French heels, Also winter weig! value $25—only $18. OF CF ay. lor Youths’ and Boy: Tae in Stamped Aligator 49 A. elt ieiteara with double eseansioneeeae and W, Baldacenni Guara t | Leather, all sizes, a pabpons poesiggnccssonne c Shoes the equal of these rater LS ane ‘ n ee Bréad < Women's iS Ss. cost from pa more>to ‘i réadway and 2oth Street. om Lipper: : double in other “stores. | and it ja| CLOTHING COMPANY, f Fatt slippers and Ronieot, leather or felt soles; color , & _Our price per pairs... i "Baldasannt oh bie ‘sustay all sles. Rae wees ; ene, ; : SIRES saps anseres eve rOGh. : Holiday Slippers for Men, Women, Youths, Boys, Misses and Chil- dren. Great balues. : Men’s Slippers. Black or Tan Leather Slippers, in opera 9c or full cut on sides; all sizese« se eeee i street hill is a dangerous and] €. running from Brouiway to 4} Ratirond “Wacks, About a were on Fred Boock's bob “when it started down its first trip. The bob got when half way down the @ into the curb while go- fiend and the Loys were