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“ae Their Entire Stock of High-Class Outcrgarments, | Furs, Suits and Costumes. | Extraordinary Reductions. THREE SPECIALS: About 150 Ladies’ Monte Carlo Coats, of superior material and linings ; $9 75 (regular values, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00), ’ ’ ‘ ’ ’ e = About 100 Ladies’ Storm Ulsters (valuesto$25), . «© s «4 $12.00 400 Ladies’ Walking Suits, taken from the regular stock and reduced $14 5 00 from $22.50 and $25.00, - ® = 10° o tos ‘ le q a Broadway & 21st St: 4 | WOMAN ROBBED JAMES McGREERY & CO.| JAMES McGREERY & CO. 2 a AFTER SUICIDE, Furs, Men's Furnishing Dep't, Alaska Sable Boas, Breakfast Jackets, — made 4 F 7.50 of cloth, matelasse, and aan erthold Tells Police He b , ' a ad Bi ts niger Take Annie|6° itches long. . ..14.50] Plain or brocaded velvet. : aw a Strang! a (Gre, «25,00 Colors and black, Finkelstein’s Purse as She Bl Bosc: ds. Black velvet dinner Jack- Was Dying in Street. Metyas Noe a sce tong, J Roce: ets,—Tuxedo model, Mink Boa, finished with Fox Pes Rigel “a ne tails, g robes made of double face cloth, edged with 7450, 850 and 9.50 silk cord and fastening Sable Fox Boas, with heavy silk girdle. 90, te long. . seeeeeeee7-50! Flannel Blanket Robes, 65 : -++-8.59/'Terry Cloth Bath Robes, QUARRELLED WITH LOVER. Tf what Joseph Bertold, & shoemaker, ‘ef No, 118 Boerum street, tells the po- Uce be truo, nineteen-year-old Annie “Pinkelstein, who drank carbdollc acid tbeonuse of @ lover's quarrel, was robbed as she lay dying on the stoop of hor ome. Bertold and the dead girl lived ‘ fh the weme tenement house. He bap-| 72 tt 10250 & 16,50 Mufflers, Protecters, the girl had drunk the poison. Attracted] Muffs— Gloves, Scarfs, Handker- dy the group. of people bending over her fhe joined thenand recognized the girl. : “There wore not many people there,"* {tre shoemaker told Sergeant of Police jRuthenderg at the Stagg strect station, ~;ltoday, “when I arrived, but I had not jena there Alaska Sable, $5.00, $7.50-and 10,00, Sable Fox.....7.50 to 12.50 Mink........12.50 to’15,00 (where the gtr] and I lived and bend over = aman ieobed a om, her bosom.) Russian Sable Boas, quickly and then ran away. The hed not got there and I decided i take from her the only thing of ae she bad left. which was a little watch and chain, * Purve Contained Money, chiefs, Canes and Um- brellas, a minute when I saw « wteange woman come out of the house Twenty-third Street, 75.00, 100,00 and 150,00 Persian Lamb Coats, 85.00 Persian Lamb Coats, trimmed with Mink, Baum Marten and Chinchilla, JAMES McGREERY & 60. Ladies’ Gloves, Nay ‘Kid, suede, castor and cape gloves. Colors,—black 150.00 and white. Seal Coat, 1.00. per pair, 225,00 Children’s gloves, size 41 to 6%. Kid,—overseam and pique sewn, Colors and white. 85c per pair, Complete stock of heavy silk, wool, angora and Twenty-third Street. DEMOCRATS GIVE Of tho alleged thief, they say camel’s hair gloves,—for with that of wi ; J jfwhom they have had deatlngs on Tore $ atl 10 POOR winter wear, n'a, lover: through % Sar te y ) 50c to 2.50 per pair, i Told About Quarrel}, Twenty-third Street, / The ae Shire at ome: tor ane polson, te tod. Bhe wald sho had quarresied her sweetheart, She hid a wey in her coat and lett the Leading Tammany Hall Men Call on Mayor Low to Turn the Fund Over to Him. RT dn thelr cards, Tho Mayor acospt check and assured bis call that ie would be deyoyes to the uses for which {t was intend BROKEN BANK PAYS ‘AGAIN, Union County Declares a Dividend of B Per Cent, RAHWAY, N, J., Deo, 18—Tho direo- tors of the defunct Union County Bank have deolared a dividend of 5 per cent., Payable on and after Deo, 9, ‘This bank closed jtx Ac {tor a run of two Gays on Jan. 4 a 900, ‘The dividends declared thus far made ® total of & per cent, The dividends ‘teaou, hous front of the house she raised the her lips and drank seviral ounces of m, “Hey, dere, Tammany Hall is tn seein’ the Mayor!’ shouted the City Hall bootblack to-day, In hia enthu- slasm he ran down one of the corridors in tho old hall and indicated three well- dressed men who had ontered the Mayor's office, the ambulance was on the way the Scene it collided with a coal cart. ran on the seat of the cart was e-atreet and his leg was Dr. Jennings he man mbulance and set his leg while pe way $9 where Mise Finklestein ing in the street, They were fo the howpital together, ———_ AS GIZTS ON CREDIT. They were John Ketter, former Commissioner of Charities; City Court Justice Haskell and John Fox, President of the Demooratia Club, There w no reaton for the twot- black’s enthuslaym, The weil-known Tammany Hell gentiomen ware on a friendly miesion, At @ meeting of the Just declared amount to about §16,000, Democratic Club members leat night $2,600 ware set aside to rel tho euffer- ing poor; and President Fox and his GERMAN TARIFF BILL A LAW. fellows went down to the Hall to give Approval Is Put Upon It by the tha check to the Mayor, Bundearath, His Honor Beha hhoyatind hatter ang!, BEREAN, Deo, 1&—The Bundeprath ~ fica sparoves. the cartit biil In the @ in’ the he ‘ wieam Watch and Diamend Christmas gifts they plannod the diMculty in oasy ting the American Watch ny at aecttps iden ui it the time, but repil ‘Tama iideraee . ay THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECE Women’s 2-Clasp Glace Paris Point Gloves, embroidered, in colors and black, Women’s P. X. M. Cape Gloves, in Oak and English Red, with 1 Clasp or 1 Horn Button, Men's 1-Clasp P, X. M. Cape, 1-Clasp Pique Glace & 1-Clasp Grey Pique Mocha Gloves, Fancy Striped White Cotton Cheviot 5 1 -50 French Flannel with fancy stitching, and Alpaca with printed metal dots, White Silk Basket Cloths and of Black Vestings, with white polka dots, Of Peau de Soie and Taffeta Silk, front, back and sleeves tucked, Of Crepe de Chene, front, back and sleeves with Mexican stitching, 10-4 size for single beds, 11-4 size for Blankets double beds, 12-4 for extra large beds, Silk Comfortables Stern Brothers To-morrow and Saturday Gloves For Holiday Presents at Greatly Reduced Prices 95° Value $1.25 & 1.50 Pr. A Large Purchase of Very Desirable Women’s Waists (On the Second Floor) Very Much Below Prevailing Prices Black and White Checked Cotton Cheviot $1.85 . $2.25 } $2.05 $3.85 $4.75 To-morrow, Special Sale of Blankets and Comfortables $2.75, 3.75, 4.62 $3.85, 4.50, 5.75 $4.50, 6.38, 7.50 Best Cutty Japanese Silk, in plain blue and pink, down filled, Fancy Silks, in new and dainty color- ings, best quality, for double beds, 59.50 511.00 Regular prices $14.00 & 16.00 LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF ITALIAN SILK BLANKETS, PLUSH AND CLOTH LAP ROBES, ETC, Bedding Department Brass, new designs, Bedsteads ) White Enamel, brass trimmings, . Brass, Cribs) white Enamel, brass trimmings, MATTRESSES { $25.00 to 100.00 $4.50 « 14.00 Made in their own workrooms of Pure South American Hair, FEATHER PILLOWS & BOLSTERS, $28.50 « 40.00 $4.85, 10.50, 12.75 from 910.80 Warranted Inodorous West Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Men’s Gloves, Outseam or pique sewn gloves,—heavy, tan, kid and heavy or light weight grey Suede, 1.50 per pair, Heavy grey suede gloves, lined with silk, 1.75 per pair. Heavy Cape Gloves, 1,00 per pair. Value 1.50. Chauvet’s fine Linen Hand- kerchiefs, 5oc. each, Formerly 1,00 and 1,50, ‘Twenty-third Street. in our JAMES McCREERY & CO. Maids’ Aprons, 2d Floor. Sale of fine lawn aprons,— new models, with bibs and bretelles, finished with embroidery or hem- stitching, 40 to 60 inches wide, ase, gsc and 45¢ each, Twenty-third Street, Christmas GIFT to every customer purchasing One Dollar’s worth of merchandise, Men’s ready-made Suits and Overcoats, $8, $10, $12, $14, $15, $16, $18, $20, $22 up to $30. . Children’s Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, etc. Suits and Overcoats to order ward from $12, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings at very little prices, Guarantee CLOTHING COFPANY, Uptew= 127th St. and 3d Ave. American 19 MAIDEN Painting Done in our! window by the Artist Rymyno and presented gilt framed Free! asa custom department up- CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds Lowest Prices. Rellatle Goods. TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL. Call, Write or Telephone. Watch and Diamond Co., LANE. ‘TAKE ELEVATOR, “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS PRIENDS,” the value of Bunday Worlt The advertiser who rec- MBER 18, 1562 |Shop in the Morning, if Possible. Afternoons Become Busier Ebery Day.| Rothenberé co sew 1ore's Fasest WE sT au ST Su..s.action Guaranteed og Growing Store, floney Promptly Refunded What Bargain Friday Means Now--- The Most Captivating Values in All Kinds of Gift Things. Bargain Friday has not lost one mite of its attractiveness that comes naturally to this store in the height of the gift-buying cure the most unusual offerings. We are never satisuied to drift with the tide. We are constantly striving to outdo every effort of the past. That’s why Bargain Friday is of double importance now. Bar- gain offerings are made up of seasonable merchandise of the most desirable sort—gift things chiefly, What could be more timely? : ause of the inmense amount of business season. We never tire in our effort to se- Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. Astounding Offers in Toys. Looks almost as if Santa Claus had sent the output of his great northern factory entirely to the Rothen- berg store. Thousands of toys of every sort and description; toys everywhere; the th'rd floor is piled high lery, compl ‘aws, BI. Letters and other with them. The past week of immense selling has not injured the attractiveness of the showing in the least, A Special Magic Lantern, 719 Shooting ith rifle and cork, 98e slides; the regular $1 kind at .. Cc i 4 ‘4 tower; worth $ have; worth 50c. each; special at...... tub of water; 50c. values, at.. Practical Gift Hints Full of Economy. and now we are cutting prices; marking them down so low that every b't of the vast display is bound to be stands 13 inches high, has a special .. nd switch 9 8 c Imported Cooxing Stove, one of the most | Doll Houses at Mechanical Boats, can be 39 Cc s, Special, Women’s Raglans of heavy Oxford gray wool cheviot or plaid back cloakings: some half gone before Christmas Eve. Don’t pass these offers, and don’t miss Dolldom; that’sa beauty show in itself. id 12 brass lamp and 12 handsome Trenton Care: complete and instructive toys that we % ayes ‘ a 29c Lotto Games wound up and operated in any lined, others with yoke lined; velvet collars, reverse cuffs. A well made, ‘m storm gar- ment, special to-morrow ateseesseees.... Comb and Brush Sets, in heay plate, also porcelain, in all the latest ns, full and good quality bri 49 tle; value $1. “ + Ih Sets, in handsome ornamental Cc Comb and Brus in d 2 01 1.25 silk lined, fancy decorated cellulotd boxes; special, Silverware. stal and Silver Fruit Stands, Cake , hand-decorated Cracker Ji four-bottle Casters, giltelin Bowls, S A large assortment of C Baskets, Bon Bon Di Syrup J d, 6 Picks and Crack, value Girl iris. V . . . . | Two Intensely Interesting |tems for Girls. @ f) Girls’ Full Length Winter Coats, made Giris’ Heavy Winter Raglams, fine melion by from melton cloth, with braid embroid-| cloth, with couble Ider cape, velvet col- ered Monte Carlo cape, fully lar and reverse cuff. Shown tailored and with deep cloth | in castor, blue, oxford and facing; colors blue and red, red, sizes'4 to 14, worth $5 } Sizes 4 to 12, special at.... Ms | cach, special at..c.s+sseeee ¢ i\ * . . . \A Timely Special Offering of Mackintoshes Girls’ Double Tex- | Women’s Navy Blue [ackintosh- ture Mackintoshes, navy blue, with | es, deep cape, velvet collar, made deep cape and velvet collar, all sizes, o from sail wool cashmere, double text- ry Special at. . | ure, izes, value $4.50, speci: Re Girls’ All Wool Casimere Mackintoshes, with bright ; Women’s Cape Raglan Mackintosh Coats, all wool plaid linings, military cape and velvet collar. navy and black. A very stylish garment, with two shoulder Shown in navy blue, garnet and green, value $4, 2 98 capes and kimona reverse cuit, special to-morrow 4 98 special at.. - oe at te see “Ee Have You Seen Our Fancy Goods Display? It is One of the Broadest and Lowest Priced in the City. It's hard to realize the scope and beauty of this showing of fancy good less you see it, There are so many good values and so many gift suggestions that we cannot begin to give thenn all space from day to day. Just a hint of prices be low: Smoking Tables. Brush and Comb Sets, Biggest bargains ever offered in Smoking Tables, Heavy Silver Plated Comb, in black and brown, with cups Brush and Mirror for cigars, ashes, matches and Sets, fine quality cigarettes; highly polished is good value weeds) a neat and useful holi- e day gift; special at. x Table Smoking Sets, with receptacles for cicars, Pore Tala Tellet Gateren, matches and ashes, also brass cigar cut- 4 © PALerOEScHAwalREBE ter, with crystal glass base, complete for c latest designs;ivalue ( Fans. 5 All Silk Gauze Fans, hundreds of styles and decorations; lace spangled and hand painted silver trimmed sticks, in’ black am white; special at... 30c. Neckwear, 25c. Men’s Neckwerr, made up in all the latest shapes and in the newest and most striking color combinations, neat figures and stripes on light and dark grounds; positively 50c. qualities, special (S iner grades up to $1.9: ‘ Men's Full Dress Protectors, in black silk or satin, lined with heavy white quilted satin, with or without Soliasy alee in the latest muffler shapes, rang- ing in price from.. A 98c to 2.49 t Men's Suspenders, in all silk and e'astic webs, calfskin 25¢ ends and castoffs, heavy gilt, oxidi; ind nickel buckles, an } enormous range of new and attrac 25¢ pair in neatly designed box, special Great Values for Boys and Men. ’ ’ Boys’ Overcoats, $1.39. Men’s House Goats. Cy Positively Half Actual Value. A Special Lot at $2.98, SS P| Q) An Unparalleled Opportunity ! On Sale To-Morrow for the First. The whole lot ought to be gone by noon to-morrow at this price. Don't court Give him something he will take comfort #1 disappointment by delay. Coats of Oxford We have a hundred of these comfort-brings cheviots in two shades of gray; finely made, ers to go at this price to-morrow. The full length, with silk velvet collar, flap pock- Coats are made of srlely, all-wool ets, turned-up cuffs, with velvet piping, and tabrics, checks and plaids, with silleg/ > extra quality Italian lining; sizes 3 tu 13. corded e and pocket binding; pure sille Positively only one Coat to each cus- frog in front; long “shawl” or rolling collar, tomer; none sent C, S A fortunate purchase r | brings them here at orders; at this spe- | oF almost halftheir real value. Sizes 33 to 42, e | special, ‘while they e Hi cial price to - mor- TOWsieseeseeees seeene 0. D. and no mail | list, to-morrow, at Morris Ghairs, Books. aa We are offering to-morrow as a gpeat Handy Volume Classics—86 ditterent titles by the special 500 Morris Chairs, in splld : i i : Levees: Pickens batons Seott ete ak illustration), including a set of r Cc able cushions; good Cloth. Choice, per volume . ee A t isini special for to-mor- Popular Books—" immense assortment, Comprising row, complete sy ry represented, including George Eliot, Bertha M. Clay, Oliver Optic,Capt, Mayne Reid, A. Conan Doyle, G. A. Holmes, Marie Corelli, and fifty others, nicely 15 bound, gold decorati choice, . ; c At Halt Puice. Tapestry, Armure, Reversible, titles, by such authors as Henty, Baker, Alger, Ollver Optic, Mayne Reid, Lover, Cooper, 59c % 1.25 tn fine i 4 - Value $1.25, Value $1.50, Lh ue on Paper, attract! C| a Ls world’s greatest authors, including Oliver Wendell Holmes, golden oak of imitation rakes ike i , boundin Art Li clear type, superior paper, boundin in SGP ae 250 titles, all the popular authors Henty, Hugh Conway, R. L. Stevenson, Mary J. 1 ,000 Table Govers Boys’ Boohs—he best books for Boys. 87 different 1M sus, square, 2 yds square, 23 yds. x2 yds. | De Foe, Stowe, SI ‘beautifully. fe limit two covers to each ro >