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FS MeCREERY & ea! Ladle Gloves, e following manufactures re always represented in bis very extensive stock. it?s, Fownes, Fiske Clark ~& Filagg’s, the Vallier shable glove, “La ” (which is produced xclusively for James Mc- Kid Gloves. Mitts for evening dress. and Suede Gloves for “Yall occasions, varying in "size from 5% to 7%. f q Lengths 1 to 30 buttons, ) Twenty-Third Street. ES MsGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats, lish mixed Tweed Pale- tots, with deep cape, 12.50 and 16.50 VALUE 16.00 and 21.00 lack Cheviot three-quarter “length coats, double; “breasted, with deep ‘shoulder cape, fitted back, © Solomon Landau Got Judgment for Loss of His Son, Who Was Killed in Explosion in _ Madison Square. A case was argued to-day in the Ap- ~ pellate Division of the Supreme Court © thyolving the Mability of the city for the consequences of the explosion that took Place at Madison Square on election ight, 1902, It waa an appeal taken by the city from a judgment odtained by, Solomon Landau on a verdict in favor for the loss of his son, Gec 4 Baadau. ‘Alfred and Charles Steckler, on benuli ef Mr. Landau, brought It against thescity In the Supreme Court, clatmins that it was lable for permitting the y of fireworks. They brought the @ction on the theory of nulsance, and the case was tried in the Supreme Court Before Justice Truax and a jury and a ‘Verdict rendered in favor of the plaintiff, ‘This was the first case brought, and is @ test case, as there were eighteen per- fons killed and many hundreds injured, ‘The *ecklers claimed that the city way Mable because the Board of Aldermen ; Passed an ordinance on Oct. 27, 1902, Which was approved by Mayor Low, permitting reworks at meetings and parades of political associations or par- ties during the campaign of 1%? up to Nov. 10, subject to the restrictions ang wafeguards of the Police Department, ~The Corporation Counsel on dehalf of * clty to-day in the Appellate ivi~ ee Argued for a reversal of the ease the ground that the city was not Pablo: for this, act and stay inti all that was required of tt and did not Authorize thie particular aisplay. Decixion was reserved, : 1, FAIRFAX M’LAUGHLIN DEAD 4. Fairfax McLaughlin, clerk of the | Surrogates’ Court, and the historian of fel) dead in front of vr was sixty-four years) and was born in Virginia. He was) ly made McLaugh- private and confidential secre. | which post aiocaugaiia held for ly afterward him’ Deputy ‘County. Clerk, and m he appointed january’, ae Airy ‘rela the place is \, plac Hind of returned to t ndor and. which| WASHINGTON, Nov, 18—The Navy never reach the etter OMice, Department {s informed that the gun- ‘The “he Dead-Lotter Office. sta aie lntormed tS is {monument of r of in aeourac: carelessness 4 ance in with € {the apparently simple matte other members \dressing a lotter, hte Sister Drowned, Mrs. ¥rank | *t0} ped into th p to het ing lawyer in Baltimore when, in| met John Kelly, then leader 6f| letters parativel ly For Single-beds, For Double-Beds, Extra large, Figured Silk in the most desirable shades, for double beds, Plain Satin Borders and figured embossed satin centres, for double beds, Complete ert Some of the Bothers That Confront sociation of ide: cul Hundreds of thowands of letters,! whic vrites a correspondent in the Chicago ; wwaright Ki Si ysatannuel hess of Inaceuracy, and the funny part RacondrHereld, are:190 « ly at Oe itis that, when @ man Tushes Into ‘department and wants to eeuapeened t2. his letrer. ;¥ou are eure early: quite the Dead-Letter Office in Washington { because of a deficiency of postage or Wegibilily of penmansnip. But the oMcials every post-office YF In the country can tell tales of many such letters, the addresses of which have been corrected or completed and/ | Stern Mrottiers | Special Sale To-morrow and Friday Silk & Kirmanshah Rugs in pink, blue, red, cream and light green, SILK RUGS} ("hangings floor, covers and decoration, 42.50 Value $65.00 to $85.00 FINE KIRMANSHAH RUGS in rich subdued colorings, $69.00 , Former prices $95.00 to $125.00 400 ORIENTAL RUGS Kazaks, Ghendjecs and Mousouls, $18.75, 21.50, 24.50 Reduced from $24.50, 27.50 & 3500 PERSIAN HALL STRIPS FOR STAIRS AND HALLS AT MODERATE PRICES. Special Values in California and Eastern Blankets Lambs’ Wool Comfortables Regular price $19.50 $3.15, 4.00, 5.00 $3.50, 4.75, 6.25 $5.95, 7.85 $3.85 $12.50 Exceptional Offering of High-Grade Sterling Silver Ware Artistic designs, heavy-weight, best workmanship Hook, Files & Horns TSC Cream Boxes 75c Dressing Combs Q95c¢ Corkscrews $1.00 Hat Brushes 95C, 91.95 Cigarette Jars $L45 Military Brushes $2.75 nail.Potishers $1.95 Cloth Baushes $2.95 Cigar Jars $2.25 Hair Brushes 32-95, 3,95 vinaigrettes $1.75, 2.45 Mirrors, s4—, 80-75, 9,00 Putt Boxes $2.50, 2,95 Latest Styles in Women's Shoes sortments for STREET AND DRESS OCCASIONS, comprising all the newest and approved shapes and leathers. Special attention is directed to an extensive showing of Slippers for Evening Wear made of Satin, Suede and Patent Leather First Floor, Annex. West Twenty-third Street. C. G, Gunther’s Sons. Established A. D., 18a0. Furrisrs Exclusively. Connoisseurs of fine Furs and handsome garments are respectfully invited to inspect the Wraps, Coats, Muffs and small Furs now on exhibition, Only the finest skins are used and ony expert skill is employed in their treatment. 184 FIFTH AVENUE, At Twenty-third Street. divi. GREERY & GO. Muslin Underwear, 2nd floor. Night robes, chemises, drawers, corset covers, petticoats, and negligee garments trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, These are made on the premises and are charac- terized by novelty of design and excellence of workmanship and material, On Thursday, November 19, Fifty dozen petticoats, finished with handsome, wide embroideries. $1.45 each. value $1.95 Twenty-third Street. MISDIRECTED LETTERS, [rnin che mort, woppintcatea attr! abyss of error. ra fall into th mistakes m: 4 of [ncomp! of pelling, petling, the Post-omce. and phonett {_B asa matter of cour —<—— at Jibuti. ed to the addresses | Skinner Arrty Skinner and of the to, consid to the ai and’ retute will o by often pe- | trouble for busy post-office * due to downright careless- rived at Jibutl, the expedition to wo or three weeks. Thi chias will ‘omall, ently numerous to offer an Interest-\and then take the Consui-Ganeral commentary on the facility -with|to Mari x remain at Jibutt until the party returns, back | Ehrich Bros.’ Guarantee. The Strongest Ever Issued, Some stores sometimes offer single articles at low prices in order to attract trade for other goods ; others oftimes claim to sell cheaper than their competitors. Now, we GUARANTEE to sell as low if not lower than any store in New York, and we hold ourselves ready to instantly refund any differences (or the entire purchase price if desire) in any case where we are shown to be undersold. Our Rotunda Tea Room a Meeting Place for Ladies. 6TH AVE,, 22D and 23D STS., NEW YORK. Special Thursday Offerings in The Silk Store, Upier fie Samant t,—Rotunda. lv pieces extra quality 600 yards fine quality.| Colored “MOIRD” See black and) SILK, all fancy| black PEAU DB white checked HA-| shades, new designs| SOIE SILK, worth Pavesday Pe and colors, | 75c., Thurs- 2 39e| Thursday, y¢ OIC day, yard... 9 2 98 for $5.00 and. $6.00 Silk Waists. A very notable offering—WAISTS of pean de soie and eau de cygne, and some in yelyet, many different styles; some with collar effect, some tucked down the front and piped in black, with fancy stock and tucked sleeve; all colors and sizes; regular $5.00 and $6.00 waists; sale price... 49°: for 98c. Flannelette Garments. Special lot of Women’s Sample Gowns in Flannelette, solid color or striped, some ribbon trimmed, tucks or fancy em- broldered scalloped trimmings; full length and width; value 49 98c. to $3.00 each. Sale Prices, $1.49. 98c., 79c., 59c. and Cc Kimono Dressing Sacques, fancy |Lamb’s Wool or Elderdown stripe flannelette, finished with Dressing Sacgues, large fancy rolling collar and broad border| appliqued embroidery collar, rib- of solld color; value 69c.; ‘49 bon at neck, crocheted edge, Sale Price .. C} solid colors; value $1.25; 5 O86 Flannelette Blanket Kimono! Sale Prico .......-++ Gowns, in shaded stripes, bound {n plain colored satin ribbon, “amb’s Wool Dressing Sacques, id deep spilo solar ; rolling collar, satin-bound yoke Kimono Gowns of Crepon| and box-plalted front and fin- with yoke and broad vand of| {shed with ribbon at neck; also fancy “silk or’ Dreaden three other pretty styles: vorder; value $2.50; J 98 vMluerens 2s Sele EOg Sale Price ... We Give Blue rad ng ue Trading Stamps with All Gash Purchases. with All Gash Purchases.) Rothenberg <a. Wee terns Costeet WEST 147M ST, Beet Visit Our Handsome Restaurant, Third Floor. Such Splendid Values Probe This to Be THB Rug Sale of the Season. Prove that to your own satisfaction—and profit—by coming here to-morrow. We have bought immense lines of Rugs made by the best-known manufacturers, at fractional prices. We offer them to you at proportionate money savings. Smith’s Best Brussels. _ Smith’s Axminster Rugs. | f Size 9 feet by 12 feet, Alexander Smith's Size 9 feet by 12 feet—Smith’s Axminster—the kind | best Brussels; a rug wjdelv and fay- for which most stores ask $30. | orably known for its Mietion Wea The fact that we do things so ing qualities. You never saw si much different from most stores ° rugs at this price! $20 va accounts for our immense rug furked for this sale at, ie business. Special here for this saleat | .98 for $17.60 All-Wool Smyrna 98c for Smyrna Rugs worth $1.50. ‘1 60 inches lone, 30 inches wide, reversthle knotted Reversible, 12 feet long and 9 ~: Rugs, feet wide: 16 patterns; Oriental, wool fringe, beautiful pattern: value $1.50. Persian and medallion designs; dark and light Smyrna Hall Runners at $2.98. 2) 98 grounds; value $17.50, A uladeed Reversible Hall Runners, 9 feet and 3 ft.wide, in Oriental and Turkish pat- ny rwortl $5.00 each. Special to-morrow at Bromley’s Smyrna Rugs. The famous John Bromley Reversib.e Rugs; ten different de- signs, in Oriental, Per- 6x! 6x10.6 9x12, 1.98 sian and flora! patterns. 2 Es 3.50_ Home ii 5,00 7.50 10.00 L noleum, KG. Granite Art Squares, Strong and Reversible. 6x9, value $2.25; 7.6x9, value $3. sale price, 1.44 “xc price... 9x9, value $4. 9x12, value $5, sale prices.) Qe/O "salt price. Carpets. 5 Y Alden Sampson's Well Known Ye ERETS CO IDE 4) Floor Oilcloth, in best fall patterns, Axminster Carpets, borders to} }} 1, 13% and 2 vards wide: sold genet match, } " \ allyat 45c. per square les yard for 65c. and 75c. All- ; Woot Tapestry Brussels, pai- | lor, sitting room and stair pat- yerd: not more than 25 yards to each customer; none to dea ers; spe- erns. : is fi) cial to-morrow at per yard for W. & J. Sloae’s | Py ‘ cat Wool Velvets, in parlor, 1 NI 98c Linuleum, iti om, hall and 4 yards wide, heavy ine eestil Se plain Linoleum, Value is 98c. per C ths patterns ; sold regularly} PON Sa” Gur special Te pie fo everywhere at $1.10. mail orders). lImportant News of Lace Gurtains and Portieres. The events that we have announced—and are still announcing—make the most stirring store news of the entire fall in New York. Why shouldn't they? The values have always been and are still absolutely unmatched. Following specials for to-morrow: Infants’ Wear Specials. COATS, mado of heavy | CHILDREN’S NIGHT DRAWERS, eiderdown, circular and| Canton flannel and flannelette, square collars white, red, pink| without fect, sizes 2 to 4g and blue; hildren's Cloth| 12 years; special Cc Coats, trimmed with braid, sizes to 5 years; value $2.98; ‘4, 98 | CHILDREN'S SCHOOL APRONS, special fine Victoria lawn, full skirt, BABIES’ CAPS,| deep hemstitehed hem and bre- full top : telles; s a ato te vests: ateaet +256! ‘value 3 special .....6+ 25c $1. 50 Cocvuahe Novels: 39c. Thursday Only.—Some of the Titles. A Gentleman Player—Robert Neil- Stephen Bolton—By Charles Fel- son Stephens. ton Pidgin, An Enemy to the King—Robert canta racasse—By Theophile Neilson Stephens. x Liko Another Helen—By Sidney) My ©. Greer. Be Captain son Loom of Life—By Chas, 1 -98 for $5.00 Spangled Complete Cave Collars. a Imported Spangied CAPE COL- Pyrographic LARS, In beautiful designs; $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 qualities || (Wood and Leather tauanuty limited): 1: 98 Burning) a OUS ACH veeeeeeese estes t smalier COl- . AmeARS, int shapes ail tuis || Demonstration now go- season's goods; regul 9 ing on. ‘79 (Leather Goods Dept.) Cash—By Guy venshaw--Robert Nell-| hens. | Neilson Stephens, *, Goss, 'Dorothy Vernon—By Chas, Major. $1.25 and $1.50 v jue ‘at Men’s Heavy Underwear. 79c. for $1.50 Shirts and Drawers. 600 pieces of Men's Heavy Elastic Ribbed, Form-fitting Wool SHIRTS And DRAWERS, in pink, blue and tan colors, extra fine finish, dou- ple sewn seams, all sizes. row at, garment.....- eine 59c. for 98c. Shirts and Drawers. s Heavy Fleece Lined and Natural Wool and Camel's-Hair Men AIRTS and DRAWERS; the Natural Wool and Camel's-Halr Shirts have ribbed bottom, pearl buttons, extra fine finish; the Drawers have suspender tapes and double gussets; all size: 9 on sale to-morrow, 98c. value, at, per garment......... c $5.50 for $10 Overcoats. Here’s Your Chance, Thursday for 3 Hours, 9 to 12. oats athaif price, Frieze Winter Coatings in Oxford, Gray and Black, cut 50 inches long, made just like cut, the very newest model, with full sweep, nobby and jaunty, topped off with en vet collar, handsomely tailored,sizes from 34 to 44 Py chest.....0+.» Does Your Boy Need a Coat? $2.98 tor Boys’ $5 Winter Overcoats of Irish Frieze, in the popular Oxford, Cambridge and gray colors, cut on latest models, with iron yarn lining, a $ pretty turned-up cufl, and topped off with a velvet collar; sizes from 3 to 15 years. e $5.00 Winter Overcoats at.....+eeereee Ruffled Muslin Curtains, Trish Point Lace Curtains. } Three yards long, full width, lace insertion Open work and deep hand _embroi- edge, strong and durable, value Cc ieticvalue iN per pair for SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS per pair for POINT ARABE LACE CUR- —Overlock corded edges, 344 yards long, TAINS — Heavy corded patterns, exclusive full width, expensive French and St. Gall ° styles, great variety of patterns: sold at other patterns, 16 distinct styles to choose fromy stores at $4.75. per pair for ENGLISH LACE CURTAINS 98c per pair for RUFFLED ENGLISH BOB- ° value $3.00. ‘oint Arabe, Irish Point, BINET CURT AINS—Deep lace insertion and. —Renaissance, Cluny, ° Tambourand frussels patterns, 324 and 4 yards edge, full length and width ; actual value $2.00, long, 54 and 60 inches wide ; act ul value $3.75. Renaissance Bed Sets. $2,00 Lace Curtains, $1.25." Deep valance, Renaissance centre, bolster roll 2,000 pairs exquisite Colonial, Renaissance, “to match, actual co’ aire, Mar roger SARA =], |} com : S? es to $2.00, at. 5 complete, per set Reversible Armure Portieres. Oriental Portieres, Fifty inches wide, three yards longs Rich effects, extra heavy quality; per- deep lattice fringe; fectly reversible; value sold regularly for 2, 00 He OO per pains le | | A] $3.98; special at... 7 || ates eeeerrre | | {Good FurnitureSurprisingly Low. Indestructible Al!-Hair Couch, heavy pol- Morris Chars, like illustration, ished quartered oak frame; Belgian velours in imitation mahogany and golden SRM ish cor- oak; brass ratchet in back; spiral duroy; value spring seat, including a set of re- 22.50, versible velour cushions in choice selection of colors; chair com- 14.98 eee worth 1000: 5.98 Handsome Quar- 500 Steel Enamel! Beds, ten spindles tered Oak Side- § on head and foot, heavy cist corners and two brass rosettes; sizes 3 ft, e 3 ft. 6, 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6. nee Silk Mercerized Portieres Colonial and rococo effects, beautiful colors, to match any furnishings; value py $9.75 per pair; at. boards (like cut), large bevelled French plate mir- ror, lined silver drawer, large linen drawer and wine tion, a new and closet, value artistic design, re- tails regularly at sand eh Ae 50 $2.75; our special pric Quartered Oak Box Seat Din- ing Chair, ex- actly like illustra- price for this sale, SETS not more thin 6 | 500 Brace Arm High ‘Golaen Oak Finished toa customer, Back Cane Seat Table, 45 inches Rockers, solid oak, 1.88 ] SNSES 98c| | FSG wern'gge Women’s Suits, Goats, Waists and Skirts. Are Offered at Sensationally Low Prices Daring This Great Fall Sale. Women’s Fine Tailor-Made Sults— ‘All woo! black broadcloth, every suit in Women’s Military Coats, 0 All-wool Kersey, 30 in. long, with thi the newest long-skirted blouse coat style, Ry le deep drooping shoulder with shoulder capes; satin piped or CAPES: strapped and trimmed with gilt buttons. Entire ith s ‘ satin piped cout lined to edge, with heavy, rich standing trimmed with tailor st'\ching; satin lined. Cuts, inlaid with velvet to Mutcher inion Saree nd fancy | Skirts are in full tare or ‘asts colors blaci ictited styles; dress lengths; Le Deas stany ‘value 9, 9 sa also mannish mixture: Twonaerfal NAlioate ‘ow as worth $15.00, i Fine Tai ult, in siny all- Women’s All-Wool Alba oss Walsts, woo! cheviot, one -skirted Louis XIV, in black, white and the new evening blouse ccat, with shoulder cape and stole Shades, full yoke of Val. lace, front effect, handsomely trimmed with ace collar, pleated aipaly 1 98 taffeta silk, large puff sleeves, trimmed _ lace medallions, at.... to match, and lined with heavy satin. Women’s Wal'ing Skirts, dark, mixed Newest 7-gore flare dress skirt; — suitings, yoke v1 tailor straps colors blue, black or and six broad plaits on side, brown; value $16.50, 12. 5 oe Ee bottom, worth Bo at. . . It you have found anythi: look for rewi in the Sundy World, if you have lost any- thing you, will stand a reason- auiy gooa cnance of getting it back If you need a stenographer get one through Sunday Pe advertising for {t under the head- is for Emma With meek disposition; Through Sunday World Wants She got a position, (To Be Continued.) the Sunday World. World Wants. ing “Lost, Found and Rewards" in