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VOTES $100,000 FOR WATER COMMISSION Board of Estimate Gives En- gineers Named by Mayor Low . Salaries of $12,000 a Year. D At the meeting at the Board of Estl- Mate and Apportionment to-day opposl- tion was shown to the erection of a Rew orison for women in Brooklyn. It has been asserted that the facill- ties for women prisoners In that bor- ough are inadequate, lack proper sani- tary condition, and that conditions in Raymond Street Jail are in a disgrace- ful state. + 8, O, Barrows, Secretary of the New York State Prison Assoctation, opposed the erection at this time of a new prison for women. He said that statistics for the past ten years showed an average of only fourteen women awalting trial, @nd an average of forty-nine under sen- tence confined in Raymond Street) Jail a @ conditions change so rapidly in Brradyn’ Mr. Barrow declared, that the a women’s ‘prison n consistently be postponed until the istant future. The matter was referred to Borough President Swanstrom for consideration. The doard approved of @ resolution ap- * Gfopriating $100.00 for the expenses of 4 @ commission recently appointed b: @ Mayor, consisting of Willlam H. urr, Rudolph Hering and John R.4 ‘eeman, to Investigate and report as So the future water, supply of the city ef\New York. The Board also approveil @ resoution appropriating $12,00 a year each of the three Commissioners as salary, BAD FIRE IN WORCESTER. Two Firemen Hurt While Fighting the Blaze. WORCESTER, Mass., Dec. 11.—A fire which caused damage. estimated at $250,000 originated tn the seven-story construction of f Chase Bullding, No. 44 Front atreet, In this city. The heaviest losers are C. T. @hearer & Co., proprietors of a depart- Ment store, whose loss is placed at $100,000, and the W. J, Woods Company. @en's clothing dealers, which suffered a L Joss estimated at $90,000, The bullding, e extent ¢ . ‘The firemen had to encounter a dense smoke rising from the storercom of the clothing store, and fully a dozen overcome by ‘smoke, Assistant Eni Re Edward J. Janes was struck on the ad with an axe while at work in the ring building and was taken to his ,Rome ‘in a police ambulance. John by, hoseman of Engine No. 3, was 80 @vercome by the smoke that he was taken to City Hospital in a seriqus con- } dition. to rip, and the whole its shape. He thus_dooms the, tion of the shoe in order i Every Regal shoe only 2 Geld valy 1m & Regal meres: trom Now [Bellevue Hospital. carried a small valise, Placing this on ing to cut through, the upper to spread, the welt Yet, the last thing you investigate when you buy shoes is the insole, Manufacturers know this, and that the first thing you look for is finest upper leather, and neatest finish, To give you the most of these, which are visible, he lowers the quality and cost of the hidden insole, of Live Oak leather, which is equal to the out- sole of the finest $6,00 shoes, name They are responsibly signed coples of best “Custom” shoes, and are made by Regal factories from Regal tanned leather, and are sold the uniform price of $3,50, Mail erder Catalogue on request. 24 Stores Motrepelitan District. MEN'S STORES. THE QUICK AND THE OEAD IN BAG. Of Twins Born This Morning,} One Dies and Father Takes Both to Bellevue in a Valise. Just before noon to-day a well-dressed, good looking man, about twenty-five years old, entered the reception room at In one hand he a table he opened [t and Hfted out a girl baby which cried lustily, Then he lifted out of the same valise the dead body of another girl baby, To the hospital authorities the man sald he was Christlap Smith, of No. 122 Bast One Hundred and Twenty- first street. He sald that his wife, Sophte, who is nineteen years old, had given birth to the children at five o'clock this morning, and that one of them was born dead. He was a paint- er, but had been out of work for some time, and was not able to care for the child that was alive nor bury by Dr. Bying ogy tho! placed it In an inoubator, and ie di ne was cat- ried by Smith rgue. Be} child that lives weighs two three ounces, and the one two pounds one ounce, to the CRUSHED BY CARS. Switchman Blinded by Flashes from “L!! Third Raft. Christopher Ryan, of No. 1638 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, was crushed to death between cars while switching in the yards of the Kings County Blevated Railroad in East New York early to- day. It js supposed that the man was Diinded by the fi from the third rail. His body aught fairly be- tween the bumpers and when fellow- workmen picked him up he was dead. He was thirty years old. MURPHY IS INDISPOSED. Tammany Lea Has Bad Coid, bat In Not Confined to His Bed. Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tam- -| many Hall, Js slightly india) i t savers oold at hie homes No, 906 Hast @ said last Soventeenth street, out ‘h night that his illness was not such as to necessitate medical attendance. Last evening he was at home talk! HH (3 few Gaia and Soe Be at he Is dangerously ill, He is not confined to his fea. shoe to quickly lose wear and shape reten- to prince Hoek eiles at $3.50 has an insole by 45 Regal stores, at Form to Sgn Francisco, and Lindos, Aine atl. ‘ ULCERS without some predisposing inter- 'nal cause that has poisoned the blood, and the open discharging ulcer, or the festering sore on the lip, cheek or other part of the body will continue to spread and eat Norfolk Jacket and Vest Suits, Sailor and Russian Suits, hand- somely trimmed and embroidered, ANNOUNCE Semi-Annual Reduction Sale} Girls’ Dept. Norfolk Costumes of various ma- Boys’ Dept. Serges, Cheviots, etc., terial: $7 00 Value $10 to $16. Value One Piece, $ 5,00 Value $9 to $12, Top Coats, Reefers, Raglans, Russian and Box Coats, $Q),00 Value $14 to $20. Value 10.° Value Wash Suits and Dresses, Hats, Ties, etc., also Greatly Reduced. 24 WEST 33D STREET, Facing Waldorf-Astoria. Dresses, in Serges and Cheviots, $10.00 Long and Short Coats of Kersey, Beaver, Velvet, etc., “V7 ACITY IN ITSELF OOPERG mu SICH AVE. cer me av tit rovntains This with the superb displays of elegant new instruments. s, Satin lined, BOARDMAN & GRAY, LESTER, HENRY & S. G. LINDEMAN, $30 to $36. ; Russian and Sailor You pay a small amount down, and then little sums monthly. AND BENCHES. Prices range from $1.50 to $45.00. Holiday Books. A embellished with numerous {Ilustrations, Lark Classics. . especially made for the series, 12mo, white cloth, adperb cover desigus. Ja mich Belecte’ from ancient and modern literature. | portrait of author in solid gold | Niu. Tented ta eaeen tent totkct fort, well priated | inated title page full gold edge Silk rib- from clear type and artistically bound, with cover desizned by Porter Garnett, Full Mlex!- ton bookmarks Rach Ina Dox ble Leather, bo ea 4 , nes 1.0 Pablisher’a price, par volume, Publisher's Price, 55 45 $1.25 Our Holiday Price, Our Holiday Price i esrertetiaeactient tases; : A Few Titles, ’.| BRYANT’S PonMs, HAKWAOK ROOM DALLADR Rudyard Kip La OtF loliday, Price 65 i . Titles. RUBATYAT OF OMAR KHATYAM. REOESSIONAL, Barrack-Room Ballads and] # Other Poama, ‘Rudyard Kipitn, THE VAMPIRE, | Denarment Ki $15 to $25. ata Most 05.08 $20 to $32, "OTIS, Gloasary, Notes an "3 (Mra) Poems, with Memoir, HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. — Lont by Alice and Phoebe Cary. tie in knots or Ditties and B.Altmank Go. ' Will offer on SATURDAY, December 13th, a number of SILK PETTICOATS, $8.25, 12.50 and 17.50 at low prices, including, also French Flannel Dressing Jackets, Japanese Silk Quilted Jackets, BOYS’ CLOTHING. Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits ; sizes 8 to 14 Sailor Suits; sizes 3 to 10 years, Chinchilla and Cheviot Reefers; sizes 4 to 13 yrs., 4.75 Oxtord Frieze Overcoats; sizes 6 to 16 Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and EVA: Longtellow. EMERSON'S POEMS. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS (over 3,000) In Prose and Verse from the works of our great~ feat Authorw, FAVORITE Po! GOETHE'S Po! Scawen Blunt. this sale, Favorite Medallion Poets. Ilustrated. Printed from large, new, open- face type, on an extra quality of wove paper, ALSO_A_ BROAD ASSOR’ rangi BOWS, at Saturday's Special $3.75 6.50 design. ow prices. $4.50 (AS PICTURED.) 3.75 years, 4.50 Yew Velveteen years, Sixth Avenue, shield, open seam front, CANCEROUS Are in many respects like other ulcers or sores, and this resemblance ofter. proves = fatal. Valuable time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Can- cer that are multiplying in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly developing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last abate shooting pains announce the a) in| eulng cancerous sore begins its destructive work. stage, and a hideous, sick- No ulcer or sore can exist out into aa open 8. 5.8. and after tles the place hi into the flesh unless the blood is purified or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation, S medi as SEQ, Will Furnish Your Home. MICH OF Reliable and Up-to-Date Styles, Easy to Buy, Easy to Pay. S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. great antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisons and restore the blood to its natural condition, blood is carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals over and new skin forms. §S.S. S. is a strictly vegetable blood purifier containing no mercury or minerals of any description. SS have an ulcer or chronic sore of any ki A Chi | There's a ONE PER WEEK jtle as he. fs, $ All babies Open, Eventi pen Evenings. Pita pproach of the eating and slough- In February, 1899, I noticed a small lump on my lower lip, The doctor caue terized it but another came and broke signs of the disease have been seen W. P. Brown, Hollands, 8. 0. advice will cost you nothing, Books on Ca: diseases of the blood will be sent free. . nesta aad: obhes THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Qo, Stories about better than tales of fighting. |mamma, without knowing anything about it, one of the most remark- jable holiday gifts of the year. constituted parents, but this child's AN ERRAND BOY, AN AD. IN THE SUNDAY {WORLD WILL GIVE with postilion, at are in splendid form for the great Christmas business. First of all, VALUES! Occasions—the Suits for Business VVear—VALUES | sores I began to take Thad taken seven bot- ealed entirely and no Polite Aisles—the Perfect Light—Up-to-date Fitting Parlors (novel and without a peer). and the Cancer germs It has Andfwhen pure nd, write us about it, Ghe Wen’s Store. Beginning Next Monday OPEN EVENINGS. Until Christmas. Pianos As Christmas Presents. Have you ever considered how much enjoyment and culture a Piano brings to the hotne?- Visit our magnificent New Art Piano Store on the 5th Floor and you will be vividly impressed - We Sell Suck Fine Pianos As Che Following On Che Easy Payment Plan. KINGSBURY, We have these pianos in the Store teady for delivery. PRICES RANGE UPWARD FROM $185.00. Piano is fully guaranteed. VVE DO NOT REQUIRE THE ENTIRE AMOUNT TO BE PAID AT ON You have the use of the Piano while paying for it. WE HAVE ALSO A COMPLETE AND ATTRACTIVE VARIETY OF PIANO STOO i CHAIRS Speetal Sale of j Wen’s Chotce Yeckwear~ Extraordinary Price, E offer to-morrow at a very rice the entire high-class of one the best-known manufactui Neckwear in the city. This event is a transaction 9 of such interest and importance that it cannot be too ae i ‘( THE STOCK CONSISTS|OF ENG- LISH SQUARES, full size; made to Tecks and Four-in- Other Poaina ar oe Pe TDRTE aan Oth . awi MAS CAROL, A. Charles Dickens, Re ee ee nto erm ne Swinburne. | Cotnrsete OF MILES STANDISH. Lang: Hiberele Grett ives LOVE LETTERS OF A VIOLINIST. Erle] Pee Xirsecrar, per riety of patterns in C ENTAL DITTIES. Rudyard Kip- i Mackay | PROTEUS, Witttam | 126 a shapes. Made to sell at 50c. 10 $1.00. Special, MEN'S TIES, i i OF MENT in all shapes, at prices D450 wo 2, OO SPECIAL—MEN'S PUFFS, TECKS and SHIELD Sale of Women’s Waists 4 EVV Waists that are exceptionally clever: in™ Extra good qualities at amazingly Cashmere Uaists in, all. the most beautiful evening shades; also solid black and solid white; selling elsewhere at $5.50, solid black, navy, green and red, with bias fold { around yoke and front, piped with plaid silk, stitched 2) IS Yew Velveteen Waists, with metallic dots, large pearl buttons on front, belt Our Gwo Clothing Stores 1 ‘i The Suits for Dress and Semi-Dress The House Coats, Smoking Jackets and Gowns. Such enthus- , iasm over the VALUES! The great Trousers Section—pleased purchasers always. Same everywhere. And the Great — BUT ABOVE ALL, UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES Store Will Be: STROHBER, BAUS & CO. Pa re | = Tey emphasized. puffs; also Imperials, / 123 @lain Floor, Bast, Attractions, Waists, : ; attention and excellent re. “ee lain Poor ts en ristmas Baby, 05 5 ~ . | patie areteres Wen's Coats. Man's Coats. Regulation & 85} Long Coats one Very lucky | baby-—a American TS. 50| Ker: seys J4. 50 Reefers, Ad and Usters, ristmas pres —' oe *, * ‘brings his papa’ ana |. P/ontagnac e Silk Lined on S Red Cloth Lined, Navy blue chinchillas, Oxford and olive frieze, navy cheviot; also RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, Navy blue, emblem on sleeve, Black and blue triple milled ker- | seys, silk lined, also black friezes, jand LONG BELL COATS Rich, soft to the touch, and lined throughout with heavy Deng. Joy, to) Properly, satin; finished with velvet piping. (50 in.) in every good fabric and Py cS Sea- | The Long Coats are cut in) he- \ 1 |new full sweep style, : | pockets, velvet collars, all colors? |ULSTERS and STORM COATS, excellent sare A f [ § B R 0 ‘y prowess at such an early age is really Length 47 in; sweep 72 in.|style. ULSTERSandSTORM | and Oxfords and olives, with irene and at mies know all Sizes 34 to 46 breast. 5 |COATS. a ily ASTRACHAN TRIMMINGS. ments. uewinae Me Ave. & 9th St. Brooklyn. meee nent, Sundayia, World, Chats Svery Sood 700 Coats Wy) —— yr aw ; a Furniture, jeolor and half-tone, Order in ad- Style of t/, 90 Saturday S., May oe oS veal S. Carpets, | IF YOU NEED oeresat selection. Lacs oe useless, as there are ee Lined Hood, Suit, Wlsters ra 1m Clothing 4N OFFICE BOY OR full coats, medium and box coats, | but 2 and 3 of a kind. Former Now chenicis woneeaine walle | Gortpears, Scan q rices or actual values have not all colors, (sizes to fit every build.) S 35 SPECIAL BLACK 5 U R 125°" peat read this over again. TOUTS. Fifty of these coats,] EARLY COMERS—A HAR- Saturday. VEST. i) ‘ this price; sizes 3 to 8 yrs. In addition a full display of SUITS great en. ES and OVERCOATS’ of variety. Sizes 7 to 16 yrs. CHOICE fully ULSTERS, double bre storm Friez lta Ke " tion. t

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