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fi SEES : i BOY DETECTIVE -HeTS “TTS Willie Goldstein Has Disguises and Even Gets Arrested So He Can Send for People and Serve Subpoenas. 1S A WIZARD IN HIS WAY. Read These Exploits of Youth Who May Be President Goldstein of the U. 8. If He Is Not Kicked to Death. ‘Wille Goldstein, the “Boy Orator" of the Low campaign of a year ago, and lawyer's clerk, has “Rubber Jacobs beaten as a detective and has the process server who se! J Plerpont Morgan faded into the +. distance at his calling. Willie's employer hires him to serve Subpoenas fn civil sults, and !t has s) happened that the lawyer has had many cases in which the respondents are un- willing and elusive. it was one of these Kind that caused hie first failure last night. dim Wilile’s Many Devi A woman resident of West End ave- nue saw the boy, who is seventeen years old, but small, standing in front of her house for four hours last even- ing and when he refused to move on he called a policeman and had him ar- rested, That was just what Willle wanted, At the police station he would not tell the sergeant anything about himself, but waid that if he woutd send an officer to Mrs. Huntington's home, at No. 789 Weet End avenue, and tell her that Joe| was in trouble she would get him out. Heretofore this ruse has worked suc- eetsfully. The person sent for would come in a hurry to get some near and Gear relative out of trouble, and Willle would serve his subpoena, But In thin {nstanoé the sergeant would not send fan officer and told Willie he could stay In @ cell, so he told of his ruse and was discharged. Wille has @ dozen disguises, his fa- vorite one being that of a uniformed bell or hall boy of a club or hotel. With tight-fitting blue suit, with brass but- tons, he would call at the residence of the person to be served and would have to have a receipt in person for the Message. Then he would serve the sub- Poena and would generally be kicked out of the hou But he served his paper. Four im:@ he was arrested, as he was last nigat, Lut on those occasions he was! Successfu, Sometimes he has appeared in dirty cigthes with a kit of tools, rep-| resonted himself asa plumbers helper | sent by the lapdiord to repair the water pes. Other times Ne has. bee: Inspector and collector. pelts May Be President Yet. Willlam is studying law and some day recs to have S Peceperous business. WI graduated trom Public School Henry street, he was at the ‘of his class and wae clase orator. 6 admired Mayor Low. and as he was! an office boy in Jacob Cantor's law of-| fice he went on the stump for those two| candidates, making many speeches, After Cantor's election he went_to work as a process server in the office of Attomey John Ludwig, No. 301 Broad: | way. He lives with his mother at No. | it One Hundred and Thirteenth | street, and atends night school. Presi- dent Cantor sald to-day that Wille was | one of the smartest boys he ever knew and Maa ie eome one on whom he served a au a didn't Kill him he would probably be tates, President of the United! GAME WARDENS MISSED HIM. | Hunter Who Shot White Moone! Got Away in Long Chase. RANGELEY, Me., Dec. 19.—Game war- @ens of the Dead River region report the flight into Canada after a thriling seventy-five-mile race of Harry A. Avery, who registered at Green's Hotel having killed a big white bull moose on} $750, being the first white moose shot In Sensation | have choice of my entire line of $50, made any way $40 and $50 ones just as well as the $20! Nothing reserved—I mean the staple fabrics | the nobby, sporting mixtures—$14.50. if you choose—to measure, $14.50. you want, made the way you want it the same way—any Trousers, choice to order at..... : e vantage in early selections, BOY SUBPOENA SERVER WITH MANY DISGUISES, GROUT WANTS TWO NEW BUILONGS Comptroller Tells Board of Es-| timate How to Save Money | Now Paid for Rent. | The city of New York pays in rent annually for city departments $517,00). ‘There are 283 leases, costing the cl $353,000 yearly, for the use of the De- partment of Street-Cleaning, Board of Education, Fire and Police Depart- ments, public Ubraries in Brooklyn and Queens and the courts larger sum, amounting to about $164,000, is devoted exclusively to office purposes, Comptroller Grout wants the city to save this money by the erection of public buildings to be devoted to the use of city departments. He Introduced the matter to-day at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. The members of the Board expressed thelr approval of the Comptroller's sug- gestion. Mr. Grout potnted out that the rental paid in Manhattan ts equlv- alent to 3 1-4 per cent. interest on nearly $12,000,000 of bonds. | “Two municipal office buildings,” he | says, “one downtown and one uptown, | could be constructed for much less than the principal sum of $12,000,000, repre- sented by these rentals.” He recommends the block north of Chambers street for the downtown | building, snd the elte of Tompkins, Market, Seventh street and Trird ave- | | nue, for the untown building, For the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens Comptroller Grout makes simi- | lar suggestions. — Joseph Humphreys Worn Ont. Joseph Humphreys, general stage manager for Charles Frohman, has broken down from overwork and will go to Arizona for a onths’ rest. fe} will stop at Washin, to super!niend the staging of “Unforeseen,” the new But by far the|# play of the Empire Theatre Stock Com- pany. to dress well no one IT IS SO EASY the like of which MEN’S SUITS Blue MEN'S OVERCOATS PRINCE ALBERT FANCY 4 HOSE 1220: where, they go, per pair,. etree. MEN’S SILK HATS, $5,00 MEN'S DERBIES, 1,90 from Somerville, Mass. Avery {s charged by the wardens with the first day of the closed season, The} animal's head alone {8 said to be worth | Maine for several years. eee eee Tailoring The biggest sacrifice 1 have ever made or known. TO-DAY you can WA 4 Men’s Suits, were $20, $30, £40, 1 4. 50 you wish at...... ® Nothing reserved—l mean the $30 and ones—and | will make them up just as/ freely—at $14.50. just as well as the fancies—the rich, dressy, subdued effects, just the same as No restrictions whatever—Prince Albert Coat and Vest, with rich striped Trousers, Cutaway Frock, Double-Breasted Sack, Single-Breasted Sack—in fact, anything and only $14.80 to pay. Overcoais, thing in the house 14 made to order at. . e the same way—87, $8, $9, $10 and $12 ones, Sale NOW in progress—no limit as to pgce-so limit as to time—yet there will} ads ' ff Geatreicher | St, CORNER 263 Sixth Ave.—104-106 W. 17th St. (ONLY ENTRANCE TO THIS DEPARTMENT IS THROUGH FURNITURE STORE) OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS, from head to foot with the latest in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, etc. You have only to make the selection and pay your purchase at cash prices on our most liberal system of WEEKLY PAYMENTS. This line includes blue and black cheviots, Thibets and fancy mixtures, the kind others are selling at $15 to $18, this sale... strictly all wool and the latest cut ; yes, you would pay $15 elsewhere, but at this sale... seeeseeeseves. Coat and Vest, in fine Thibets, nicely lined; they go at the knockdown price of...... BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS serviceable quality; worth around $5 to $6, this sale they go for, U fleece lined, natural wool or royal ribbed; MEN'S UNDERWEAR, fis: roots are ext. quilly and ey well worth half more than our price, which i5....++00 eeeessee seeeee for men, beautiful patterns, they are the regular 50c. quality, T.KELLY, 263 Sixth Avenue. . Entrance Through Furalture Store. Open Evenings Till Christmas. BROOKLYN STORE, 470 FULTON STREET. RUNAWAY IN FIFTH AVENUE. Policeman’s Promptness Averts Peril to Barly Pedestria: The promptness of Pollecman Exan, of the West Twentieth street station, in stopping a runaway horse at Fifth avenue and Twenty-fitth street saved several people from Injury. The horse Was attached to an express wagon While turning into Fifth avenue from Twenty-second street it took fright at an automobile and dashed up the avenue at breakneck speed, At ‘Twenty-third street the frightened animal scattered a crowd of men, women and children, but by good fortune no one was hurt, though all were considerably frightened, Half etd to Twenty-third street the runaway hit a delivery wagon, taking off one of the rear wheels and knocked wh James Claire, a clerk. ‘The in- ted man refused’ medical attendance d continued on ‘his way. After a long chnse the horse was cavrht hy Policeman Bran, Ludwig Baumann & Company, | W.125th St wisi 144-146 W.1z5thSt. W.124th St ’ elegant Turkish Couches, like design, extra quality leatherette covering, deeply and closely tufted; soft spring body and edges; excellent construction’ very. aston: 75} le ishing value; spectal........ Hundreds of Appropriate Xmas Gift Articles, | Compete Home Outfitters, | Accounts Opened. Most Liberal Terms, OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS. need be shabby. We will cover you would be hard to duplicate at our price. 510 and gray Irish frieze; these coats are "310 $20 in cheviots and fancy mixtures, Stylish, strong and $3, 98 'e 50° is what you would pay else- 25¢ MEN'S ALPINES, $2.50 MEN'S SHOES, $3.50 D) FR! SCORES SAVED. (HAD ES EY, 1008. ee IF FAC | Only Five Days Left In which ti t our | i e i Christmas Candies in endless variety. The stocking “h - Dr. Scott S jchimney with care’ would never look as if Santa Cin nad been thee Sa ‘ ELECTRIC unless it bulged with the toothsome sweets which we alone know how to Exceptional Record for Firemen, |Purser McWilliams Followed the H air Br h Hare peeeri rae oye AEE LL that ene eat ene Who Carried Over 100 Ten-| Sailor Tradition Too Literally, us always been larger than that of any other like establishment in the ity, . and a BOc, Make your selections of us at once and avoid the rush next week. . ants Down Ladders, All Es-| Says Mother-in-Law No. 2,| UNBREAKBLE SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY. COMB FOR MOLASSES CREAM KISSES.....-.++++00+ © caping Injury. So She Tows Him Into Court. ANONTED SAUTE AUB Rte GEGEIDLTEE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. ASSORTED CHOCOLATE ICH-ORBAMS One Dollar. 00 conned 100 Percy McWilliams, a former purser on SMOKE HELD THEM BACK. the Anchol line steamer Anchoria,| Until Christmas we will give an unbreak- | ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATE: trteeeeee RBs Ae in the Brooklyn County Court to-day, |able Rubber Comb, worth 50c., to ever: 4 to the charge of bigamy and was re- | purchaser of Dr. Scott’s Electric Hair Brush. SPECIAL FROM DEC. 19 TO DEC. 24 INCLUSIVE, More than a hundred occupants of the |manded for sentence A woman elal: ONE-POUND BOXES. FIVE-POUND BOXES, (| five-story tenement-house at No. 2%|ing to bo his lawful w IT POSITIVELY CURES ave brought over from. ¢ by Distri aa the East One Hundred and Highth street were taken down thirty-fve-foot laddera from the fire-escapes during a blaze that partially destroyed the bullding early to-day. The firemen are proud of the record made in successfully saving 80 many lives. The fire started in the roar of the first floor, and before the engines arrived the flames had spread to every floor in Nervous Headache in five minutes { Bilious Headache in five minutes ; Neuralgia in five minutes | Dandruff and diseases of the scalp! Prevents falling hair and baldness | Makes the hair long and glossy | It should be used daily in place of the ‘ordinary bair brush, hair washes and hair growers, ¥ ABSOLUTELY FREE TRIAL. CHOICE CANDY FOR FAMILY Usm REAM DROPS, CREAM | THAN THOSE SOLD BY OTHERS ) WINTRRGRPONS, AP-| FOR $1.00 PER BOX...... FRUIT JELLIES, | — MichateMatintnand nal 13C| rise sixen caNDY. AN ENDLESS ‘AssOnT- HREAMS, £7 Ae ¥—ONSISTING OF VA- i 0. 94 Glen. Armstrong had and TOYS... Sao, ORE z FRUIT, a ~ |VERY HIGH-GRADE the house. Frightened men, women and eomother % f CHOCOLATES, A SCORD BONS, CHOCOLATES AND FRUITS af rned from Ume to ¢. Ifa end of ind HIGH-GRADE CHOCOL! . 50 children ran from thelr apartments|ind mean. While the Dintrlet-Attcne, rece ecetttly ony yourttd an OF IRINDS: 3 25¢ nt 1. into the halls and groped thelr way] had Mrs. MeWilllimsa No. 1 sab eth l we represent, send it} — down the stairs, here secretly, When MoWh back to us and KEEP THE COMB, and we win. pELt On the i cond floor they were stopped | arrested last night he told his A | your money will be promptly refunded, LBs. AT THE POLL by the dense smoke and could go no] Wife tnat there wax no proof We take the risk, not you. RATES: fi They swarmed out to the fire- | him: sk, you. MANHATTAN ISLAND, 10¢ On receipt of price’ Brush and Comb ‘, = BROOKLYN will be sent by mail, everal were prevented from 8 No. 1 save that she Firemen kept them moderately * th: her aulec until long ladders could be ex- « reed to theme ‘ from DR. GEO. A. SCOTT, it oneleeecnn eraee wet Gi anCrh ane 870 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Churches, Sunday-Schools, Fairs & Inatliutions Supplied at Speoiat three long laddera by the firemen. That Bet. 17th and 18th Sts. _ a ae ome . rane, was injured tn the slightest ia con- ; Ic 1 h Sunday World Wants, aldero, remarkable, ecause al were jjeweols, promising to ou i iti frightened and had to be almost carried | her on Hin return, “He'nover went ndck | Sunday World Wants Work Bright people get good eno Ahroug epee meals to the pavement. and that was the last she heard of him Monday Morning Wonders. If you seek help, 2 Sunday World Want will find it for you. ‘ Cees Bring the Children with You Go-Worrow to Ohe Big Store . ACITY INITSELF a, Being Saturday, S OPER 0. It will naturally be a wonderfully busy day. But we're ready. | SIXTH AVE. woe ai fully selected and seasonable merchandise. Thousands of efficient salespeople. Admirable facilities for getting safely and quickly from. floor to floor. A most up-to-date store. High ceilings; wide aisles plenty of daylight and fresh air. Ventilation is perfect. Of course the crowds will be great—they have been enormous all week. But we've } able and willing attendants to look after your comforts. Keep to the right. > Store Open Gvenings. ‘3 Co-Worrow tn Goyland. : Come early to-morrow. The great popularity of the wonderful Toy Store on the Third Floor is such that multitudes will visit it Saturday. Early visitors able to see all the Fascinations of this entrancing section of the Store with more than when the day is busiest. DRESSED DOLL, 16 inches | CHRISTMAS TREE CANDLES, We've prepared for it in every imaginable way. Mountains of care , 18"S1S"STS. ——— ore TIN! mee /|IRON WAGONS: special vals 75 HAND DELIVERY WAGON, ) 18x38 inch body, with 14x20 inch heavy welded tired wheels; it iron axles, tongue draw; nicely y finished, 3.90 TOOL CHEST, size 17x8x6 inches, brown moulding, bronzed handles, I Women’s Waists. Designed in the Yowest Fashionable Patterns, Special Prices Doubly En- hanse Oheir Regular Valuations. WOMEN'S ROMAN STRIPE VESTING WAISTS: white ground: very full plaited blouse: fancy stock trimmed with Val. lace, 2, AD: WOMEN'S WHITE PIQUE WAISTS; heavy winter quality; tucked shoulders, side plaited front, at Wee WOMEN'S ALBATROSS WAISTS; solid white, solid black and all the evenimg shades; side burton effect with graduated tucking; piped with white silk, at 95 NEW STYLE IRISH POINT LAC WAISTS: round yoke of afer end sik Fog: ing: soft collar and cuff of taffeta, as in piewre, 70.00 WOMEN'S CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS; in the most beautiful evening shades, also solid black and white, entire waist tucked, insert- ings of fagoting soft collar and cu. 5.00 WOMEN'S PEAU DE SOIE WAISTS, heavy ality, fancy yoke of silk fagoting bodice of A Gdicied fete Welw black only, 6.90 (Second Floor, Front, 18th St.) long jointed bedy, handsome | 16, 24, 36 and 48 in box bisque head with moving glass | CHILDS DESK of ash, varnished, styles of dresses, full set cf underwear, }Hid 26 inches high, suitable for sed wath lace, and fancy shoes and 4 children 81015 years 1.50 | White Enamelled Chairs, Beds, Ward- | PIANO, 12-key style, rosewood finished body, well toned keys, reduced in price. SHOOFLY |PATROL WAGONS, of hard- ardwood bedy, nicely painted and fished, T, OOD | sibe-ri:s and dashers are all detach- able: have elastic gear, and the 15x21 ‘and stronaly finished box, with lock and key, 7.10 A SHOOTING GALLERY. with figures, etc., ON esis tee’ Rare Patra! 1 PIF Nason made, 8.50) TRICYCLES—Nothing bewter made. The Big Store uses, years, gs Stampe ; ¢ } Le c yea ene Cniee oliday Umbrellas. * day orders. All odds and ends, $5.00 GOLD A 2 made of the best quality ticking If iy, i mark them at, each, C or tape edged, silk cases and tassels; full length handles for women in pearl and ivory, pele arpa pnp pie ea reese iy ir nay Sap 2. c:) 5 e 4 eyes, long fowing curls, beau- thoroughly braced, is strong and | inch improved pattern spoked wheels TEN PINS, hardwood, varnished and striped, 9-inch DOLL HOUSE FURNITURE, extra special, 18 | A aeiang cea carnced parton Cushion Cops. D UMBRELLAS at we had the backs they would sell at MOUNTE buckhorn. Cape horn, carved novelties and natural woods, with heavy sil- (lata Floor, Prout) ; (Main Bloor, Pas, 19:% 8t.) (fully trimmed with newest | durable, box 24x18 inches, front of | stockings. 775, (oes Dresser, Bureaus, Sete etc., greatly | SHOOFLY RCCKERS, reed back wood, handsomely finished. Seats, CHILD S TRUNK, 22-inch size, well < | turn under body. Body is 40x18 size, TROLLEY CASH RAILWAY, similar to what AO site se for eb 30 5 41I5\ pein A manufacturer's clean-up of holi- 47, each; but we haven't, so we These umbrellas are covered with a very fine grade of Union Silk, 26-i ver and gold mountings; made to sell at $5.00; to-morrow, Women's Wrappers. Very important special for Sat- urday. High-grade Garments at 36 less than regular price. FRENCH FLANNEL WRAPPERS, pretty sripes and colorings; braid and satin ribbon trimming. regularly sold at $10. 00: 00 « very special, at * (Seoond Floor, East, 19th St. Wines & Liquors. Guaranteed Fine Table and Medicinal Qualities. Prices, Too, Are a Strong Feature. IMPERIAL CALIFORNIA PORT and SHERRY, per gallon, $1.65; full quarts, OLD FRIARS PORT and SHER- RY, per gallon. $1.00; full quarts, STANDARD PORT and SHERRY, per gallon, CLARET and RIESLING, per gal- lon, 78c. and COOK'S PERFECTION RYE, per gallon, $1.80; per boule, PENNSYLVANIA RYE, per gal- fon, $2.10; full quarts, OLD CROW WHISKEY, per gal- lon, $2.50, full quarts, MONONGAHELA RYE, per gal- lon $2.75; full quarts, RAMSAY'S SCOTCH or DIL- LON’S 2 STAR IRISH WHISKEY, per gallon, $3.50; per bottle, A box of Cigars?” Wel: ones a ines: escenttlle his gift, providing the qua! is fs ma The popularity of our is proof of the confidence the public has in the grades we sell. Our holiday assortment is exceptionally large and comprises qualities that will suit the tastes of all, from the moderate- cigar-smoker to the most_critical connoisseur. IMPORTED KEY * WEST and DOMESTIC Cigars in greatest variety at prices : are bound to interest you. IMPORTED MANUEL GARCIA, Conchas Selectos, box of 50, Deliciosas, box of 25, Perfectos, box of 25, IMPORTED LA CAROLINA, Favoritas Extras, box of 50, Perfectos Primeras, box of 25, Invincibles, box of 25, EL FENIX, Key West highest grade clear Havana and equal to imported. Conchas Especiales, box of 50, Puritanos Finos, box of 50, Club Fellows, box of 50, 48 30 cS 69 47 59 65 75 oS Shoes and Stippers. Foot Would Shoes. qualities none surpasses our FOOT MOULD” Fe weeded now. In these 3, 00 omen, at SHOES for Men and They are the equal of many higher-priced ready-made shoes and the superior of many fe 4.00 ;CLEAR HAVANA ROTH- "s 4.50 | SCHILDS, all Havana, 10c. quality, 4.205 | Rothschild size (436 inch), box i 3.00 | 100. 4.50 GREAT METROPOLIS, Sumatra - \rapper, Jong. Havang’ dilaet i |Puritanos Finos. box of 50, Dy DO § | PERFECTOS EXTRAS, box of 25, 20@: MARCONI INVINCIBLES, best) | value ever offered, mixed Ha- r 4 vana filler, box of 50, CUBANOLA, CREMO, LA IN- SIGNIA, SUPREMACY or GEO. 15 Stylish and Easy-Fitting Holiday Footwear at Attractive Saving in Prices. Comfortable, good-wearing shoes are mo: 6.50 For those who want custom footwear, every foryne ratte at its best_is to be found in our CUSTOM-FINISHED FOOT MOULD SHOES ar Sdippers. We have thou- W. CHILDS, box of 50, FLORODORA CIGARS, box F LAWRENCE'S NEW _ ENG- Perfectos Royal, box of 25, S sands of pairs in 4 of 100, the stylish makes bab aN Tet NST SL, Perteros Fis ovat 2 DAILY EDITION, PURITANOS for Men, VVo- BOLLMAN'S IMPORTED HOL- sabe 5 PINGS: bee pf fh Varieties, Jr., 5 assorted sizes, KEY WEST EXTRAS, box of 50, 2,4 box of 50, | LAND GIN, finest medicinal men and Children. They make a most accept- %.00 | UckE’S ROLLED CIGARS, box 7.50 | 01 50 $ sO | Large assortment of Cire in bones: of 25, at 750., $1.00, $1.25, 9. $1.75, $2.00, $2. $2.50 up to (Main Floor, 18th 8t4- Varieties, Sr., 5 assorted sizes, box of 50, LA VENT AB yer clear Ha- vana Cuban emi ‘uritanos Finos, box of 50, J. 75 PETIT PERFECTOS, box of 25, 2.00 able and inexpensive 25e to 4. 00 ony per gallon, $3.25; per 70 gift. Prices range from NOTE:—If you have a charge account with us you may send us order with the person whom you Intend to prese: pair of Shoes, Eliper or Hoots, and thua be sure of F fit. re, Malt’ Floor, East; Women's and Children's Store, East.) ROCK AND RYE,a guaranteed cure for colds, made from finest old Rye Whiskey and pure rock candy syrup, per bottle, nie r her S37 (Fourth Floor.)

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