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WHISKEY FLAS i Minister Declares Fakties, tat with Every Bottle Purchased in a Certain Saloon, Card of Ad- | LIQUOR, HE SAYS, IS _ ||; FOR THE PRISONERS. wight saloon, will get any one « pass ‘Meyers in the Baptist Temple. “In this saloon,” says Dr. Myers, into the jail: They are furnished who buys his drinks there makes application for this ‘The passes are issued at all of the day and night. More of are pred out Sunday than any o> sig In other words, the saloon- Ss Saloon Always Open. “Tite @aloon has been running night ftand must be in with it. These passes, never was a blacker crime in It Jail and a criminal saloon- From this saloon a steady stream of has been running at all hours of yet to read it, and when I have read it Raymond Street Jail, was told of the statements made by the Rev. Dr. Meyers and said: Denies Dr. Meyers’s Statements. publicity. He has made this attack, no doubt, because he could find noth- ely to the jail for his friends and I have issued them. There is no reason why I should not do #0, His friends have t) name right to visit the jail as any one else, | j “there fe no whiskey being broust®| Prominent Democrats Will Wait| Miss Blanche Culver Gets Check into the fall, As to tho Jall being open i at all time for visitors, that 1s quite on Beef Eaters at Dinner To- rect {1 fi 1s It apolles to per- rf , e fons having business with prisoners. Morrow Night in Thirty-first Even Dr. Myers or his agents can ob- aa tain admission et any eime if they have) District Headquarters. rete to Prison Is Given, | business here. whom Mr. Myers referred, said to-day: Large White Bib, and Devouring of Warden McLaughlin Makes a the Jat sion, but there has been no bartering _ _. |General Denial—Advises Rev- Jn passes und whiskey. Many of thowe fwhlekey” or weapons. ‘Ai ftaste of whiskey, purchased et the| and have never been refui i ber of such visits will average perhaps @ dozen @ month. But it was never across the street.from the jail fice for @ pass, Besides, any one who signed by the Sheriff of the] the story as told i@ the mii: to be| © i absurd. They eatd that If any paases| “Little Isaac” Hopper, Tammany boss! attention to her cousin, Miss Bessie kept, which admit the re-| tere sold or exchanged for trade by|of the district; Poter A. Hendrick,|qfoore. Atkinson they would have known tt. “| chairman of the organization; William] The farmor’s head was turned by the Sheriff Melody Is Angry. J. Wright, James A. Delahey and Con-| pretty girl from the East, and he turned Sheriff William E. Melod- was red-|@Tessman Francis E. Shober. Assem-|his attention to her. She accepted his over what ihe minister had|blyman Lewis A. Abrams will captain] proposal, and after her return to Jersey ue fen. shift No, 2: T. F, Kennedy, E. H. Fer-| city she received many ardent love-let- ) months and years. Thepolicemen know | OU with them, is to carry|@t il have a box for a table, Th ig and dark record of the city. MAGISTRATE ADVISES GIRL.| wit be"sacher eater hth, mere for its sheriff. Crane Tells Her it Is Dangerous | Jack Levy is chairman and stage man- g night, If there is anything worse| again if I were you. It's dangerous,” fall the annals of city darkness and gaiq Magistrate Crane in Harlem Court oficial complicity witn crime I have! today to alxteen-year-old Sadie Beth- of No, 1761 ‘Thint avenue. She tried Ist me move to the jungles of Africa. es ‘kill herself with carbolic acid in William H. McLaughlin, Warden of| ner home last night because her ¢ather would not let her go out to work and mage her stay in their bakery. that want to kill herself but that her father enan-Cameron water deal was in pro- “There ts no truth in what Dr, Myors| made her stay at homo «ic work hard.| gress, waived examination In court. to- says. He ts seeking the limelight of| Her father denied that the girl was) day ‘and was bound over to the Su-| treat Gadle kindly, $5,000, ing else to preach about. He has sata! that passes to the jet are being sold UL PASSES IN SEEESS PS HARLEM LEADERS '$4.00 FOR HER ‘cece sc:) TO SERVE STEAKS) WOUNDED HEART “It would be well for the reverend There Was No Bartering. posite the Raymond Street Jail, to Bare pete cay Ce any friends to] 600 Pounds of Porterhouse Will & ‘od am adimis- eee eeaiae Continue Until Early Morning. ersons never bougnt a nickel’s wortn Noe sembly District Tammany organization, “I have been doing this many years| Nos. 105 and 107 West One Hundred and ery visitor back to the Sheriff's of- | iq hungry eaters. Business rivals of Atkinson declaed| captain of the first shift, composed of about ‘Jum look at that statement: “A Jail minister Ie wrong I) vith 400 stalks of celery and English for Damages Awarded Her in Breach of Promise Suit Brought in Indiana. entieman ¢o know wnat ho 1s talking | SOAP BOXES ARE THE TABLES| FARMER MARRIED ANOTHER. about before sounding his trumpet.” J. J. Atkinson, the ealoon-keeper oP-|Each Diner Will Be Protected by a (Kendall Proposed to Her by Letter, To Her and Then Wedded His Neighbor. ‘erend Gentleman to Be Sure| °* Soar ao" In’ my ‘saloon. ‘They Would! av. srarem Democratic Club will en-| Misa Blanche Culver, of No. 120 York | check for $4,000, the amount of the award mae by the jury in her suit) ‘Dwent-ffth street, from 9 P. M. till any| against Marcus A Kendall, a wealthy old time in the early morning. Ex-| young farmer of Andersonville, Ind., Recessary for them to come to me.|Commissioner John T. Meehan and! toe preach of promise. Kendall jilted the Raymond Street Jail. The rule mea to visiting is not strioti: arn f. Markham, the real estate Nbr. {a the statement made by Dr.| enforced. a perssn has “business | sane ih eee tne totes cs with a pelbonen ls respectable and can v ' ‘ me outside of visiting hours | ' { f His Facts Bef Talkin: and I would ask ‘the guards to et them Joy a “deofsteak” to-morrow night in| street, Jersey City, has just received a ; |Of His Facts Before lalking.|.1n to see heir friends. Eve the headquarters of the ‘Thirty-firat As- {i will boss the job, and, as head| ¢F to wed another girl. Ientity himaci? he will be. admitted, | Walters, will boss the most distinguished| Miss Culver’s father ‘s an inspector of ‘Myers eays the saloon in question is| Jt Would be a great hardship to send| corps of waiters ever engaged in serv-| immigration on Hillis Island. Almost ite two years ago she went to Richmond, asks for @ pass at the Sheriff's ofice| There will be four shifts of them. Ex-|inq., to visit at the home of her aunt, Postmaster Charles W. Dayton will be| xirs. Frank Moore. ‘There she met young Kendall, who was paying marked and a, criminal saloon-keeper for “itq| sen. Emanuel Friedman. Gustav Loeb | ters trom him, sells the passes to the jail and| sheriff," exclaimed Buerit Melast, ‘tland Dave Jacobs, Capt. Gus Paul will| “Kendall wrote @ letter to Miss Cul- Lrg singly ie oN edad and no one/have £. A. Davis, Sam Rosenthal, Mil-| ver last December, asking her to name “ft Shave just teleohoned to my at-|¢n M. Goldsmith and Isaac Phillips, | the wedding day. He #ald he had bought torney that I wanted to see him at|and Capt. John J, Neary’s fourth shift| her a dog like one she admired when In once. I shall nee whether I can be r s mn i Wered “and' Unelled: tn nen | Wid taclude Ex-Appraiser Daniel E.| Indiana, A few days Iater he was en@ day and unda: for weeks and|I shallm kae wat mints for this Dowling, president of the Harlem Oc-| married to Miss White, of his native dae rt eninister pay for thial cidental Club; Danlel J. Donovan, of| town. “No passea have deny been sold or) the “Hub; John Carroll, Joo A. Far-| Miss Culver learned of the wedding Hest japtances, mean that the pur | Sr Tenet for ene”, oe ave ‘bee bana rell and George J. Kuck, through her cousin, and the sult was ot ‘and the flask of whis-| out down. I once signed many James W. Carroll, Clerk of the Su-| started immediately. She asked for $10,- the mwith the preme Court, will broil 60 pounds of| 000, but the jury decided that $4,000 ime the Jail to some pris. orks, but pow i cal sen ave Or alx| fuicy porterhouse, which will be served | should heal the wounded heart, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1903, Id of Dog Ho Had Bought for) and Scotch ale and lager, Each diner ach diner will be enveloped from chin to shin in a big whe bib apron. H. to Attempt Suicide. ager of the vaudeville, and every man 1s expected to 1.60 oop) salanrt (Gry to) ae! ee ies eet 3 worth of fun out GAVE BAIL ON GRAFT CHARGE Ex-Mayor of Grand Rapids Waive: GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Nov. Ex-Mavor George R. Perry, charged) With sobs she told the Magistrate! With having received a bribe of $3,333 she was sorry and that she didn't| from Lant K. Salsbury while the Gar- pertor Court for trial, ‘He furnished hail to’ the @mount of Magistrate Crane told the father to that the goods are the best and 18, 18, 17 and Jour Shotee’ of any ‘size for” PENGLisH LEATHER mate aide Hifetimo: ) ALLIGATO! HE! BOXES—Mase of ceal alli with, hands 4 edxes; for LOWS VALISES—Made of imported with two outside Enel handien i brown? size size 20 Inches; price, At Half Specialty Store Prices. k length; th If you are going home for Thankseiving, and need a Travelling Bag, SHIRTS OR DRAWERS IN MEN'S win- fats ae wie Gate Vals 79 ‘Trunk or Suit Case you can save money f Department—the best equipped in Greater New York—where you will find part cotton; made by the Norfolk & | CiitpREN'S RIBBED VESTS OR PANTS, in winter-weight fleeced cot- ton, in white; vests straight or shaped; sizes 20 to (e i ok th locks, Trish linen lin ith shirt cs value $1.00, at, per gar- ment... y visiting our Leather Goods ter-weight sanitary natural merino; regular made; value $1.25, at, per garment... WOMEN'S COTTON VESTS, PANTS that the prices are the lowest. New Brunswick Co; full 1 00 e AND EQUESTRIENNE TIGHTS, fine Sizes” 28 to is winter weights, fleece lined or unlined; | BOYS' SHIRTS OR DRAWERS, ‘heavy the celebrated “Harvard” brand; vests | fleece lined, in natural color; soft, with long or short sleeves, warm and durable; sizes 24 pants ankle or knee lengths; IC | to 32; value 39c,, at, per gar- Cc DRESS PUTT CASRB— Mado ot strong, } Value 65c., at, per garment... ne t 4-7 full Titentlon to our pop all eh Tasusrtinente for The line ‘offered. at. this low’ price. comprises SOLE R DE TAS RQUARES fn all the latest patterns tn the Mai x Fr with turn and-white, black-and-eray and white Drocad edges wil r Miriere capped with wole leather and riveted, strong English ALLIGATOR DRE and riveted edges. ners, brass high hasp ather lined, with shirt inch: ) varied to meet all requirements, If PNOLISH KIT BAGS—Cost to make? YOU wear a narrow shoe this is an ri pate oe ii hole eather, ¢UNUsual Opportunity to get a “PA- eae twog PRICIAN” at a cut price. "5 14-95} The Sizes Are Mostly 4-B TEETH $3 one end bring your friends and you wilt be pleased Hearing in Water Deal Inquiry. |] Sets of Teeth (double suction). . Gold Crowns Bridge Work. Gold Filling. Quaker Dental Society Hours, 9 A.M. to 8 P, ‘4d East 14th Sta 171 Broadway, Adams})ry GoodsCo, | High-Grade Leather Goods {| Knit Underwear p * MEN'S SHIRTS OR DRAWERS, heavy | WOMEN'S VESTS, PANTS and EQUES- of American and English Manufacture {natura Woot sort, warm and dung | TRIENNE TIGHTS, In white and natural ble; sizes 30 to 4 4; 69c ribbed merino, 34 wool; Harvard brand; STREETS, N. Y. vests have long or short sleeves; pants have straight and side band, and are in $1.00 per garment, at....... Femarkable cut price. offering ts made for the pur of directing a Men’s $1.00 Neckwear, 55° DR ‘ wear Department, in which, will be found f 1 ew 0 Ee imatict cach Factory Models, Sample Styles and Original Designs ¢ Patrician Shoes THE WOMAN’S SHOE THAT’S RIGHT At a Big Reduction from Regular 15 The balance of our line of factory mod- els, sample styles and original designs; about 200 pairs; worth trom $3.50 to AS 5 a pair; to close out, marked down to “PATRICIAN” is the vanguard of all popular priced footwear, and this is the LAST OPPORTUNITY of the season to buy a pair below the standard price. Women who have never worn “PATRICIAN” SHOES should take advantage of this extraor- dinary sale, The offering comprises every variety cf Shoe for women’s Fall and Winter wear, including street boots and also shoes for dress and party functions in styles sufficiently Work Guaranteed. Sundays, 10 to 3, ar Bros ways cor. Cortlandt 8t., N. Y, For Men, Women and Children, 35c pular ray with neat colored ‘figures, eer ener renee en ee] "WSIATH AVE: 197! T0 20™ STREETS rowranee $1.50 Jardinieres mwa 506. | The best offering of its kind ever made in New York—a really remarkable value, Five hundred Jardinieres, hand painted in rich colors and exquisite designs, Never sold anywhere for less. than $1.50. Jar. dinieres that would be an artistic ornament to any room, Just to-morrow at 50c. And these Thanksgiving things to go with them: § 100 PIECE AMERICAN PORCE- 100 PIECE THEO. HAVILAND 25 DOZEN ODD FANCY TUR- 200 FANCY UMBRELLA JARS, LAIN Dinner Sets, decorated in neat ae ees oH neat spray oe ceuiee regular price 9B Henly coe regular $1 Q5 ecorations; value $30, 3 jp Ate sesscceeeeeee rene $17.50 TABLE TUMBLERS, etched star 100 JARDINIERES AND PEDES- and band patterns; regular 60 TALS, yes value 32.00 100 LARGE TURKEY PLAT- price $1 per dozen, at.... IG $3;50; ‘athe sasca.. . hay 400 PIECE AUSTRIAN CHINA | TERS, DECORATED in off and 25° RICH COLORED JARI Spray designs and gold lined edges; value $10, at 56 50 CUT GLASS TUMBLERS IERES and pedestals, with hand- p DINNER Set, neat dec- fancy designs; value up 1 . ions; orations; value $18, at 811.95 | to $3.50 each, at....... 91.00 | aft 8 8%™ $4.00 | fi sis ach ate. 80-00 AOC ODL ED, PRADO Naa np pnp RAPED OPA PPO APO ALP PDR AP RRR RAPPER DARPA PPAR RRO POOP ORD D PDR L AP ARDY DODD PADD PAP Candies and Favors ’ & ii aa cr Taisimgpy || Women’s Coats & Jackets. Cecilian Dinner. Women’s Coats of splendid quality black : H f beara and Nuts, very ne Montagnic, half fitted back, curved sleeve, turnover Pia no quality, Ib..... onccEngsoaoat cuffs, strapped , vel i Extra fine Bonbons and Choco- ini pabben)seamsyyy eve cole Navy, blac satin $16. 50 Pl lates, 50c. quality, Ib......+. s Jackets.of excellent quality Kersey, in black and cas- ayers Butter Cups, all fruit and nut cen- tor; loose fitting; individual shoulder capes; new aleve effect; patch pock- tres, ID..sessssseceeeee seee80 ff ets; trimmed with silk braid and. se Give Life to the Dumb ae SATIN MING... eee eis cscs tec ce cece esses cesesesseseseese SPECIAL—2-Ib. box | eh Women’ s %4 length Coats of Kersey au Panne Cheviot, Eng- Piano. eh sh walking style and half-fitted back effects, with and without nter- | Fine Mixed Candy, 50c. velvet collar, heavy grade of black or gray sitin lining, at....,, S27 -OO MONA Lia Saale Women’s Coats of fine quality Black Cheviot, military model, tain your gues oom Chocolate Chips; ing Day? The duty of host individual shoulder capes, half fitted, box-plaited back and front; trimmed box, 10c,, 20c, and....... 40 }} around neck and cuffs with various’ colored velvet and black $24.75 and hostess is arduous at the Chocolate-covered Frozen Pudding, braid; fine grade of black satin lining............seeseeeeeeee ‘° best ‘ t cat 40 . We! re going to suggest a way to nit dicous, Bassas Women’s Pedestrienne Suits PURSES Oy canes mORSEIVINE GUE Bice) ail colors, Of very fine Mannish Suiting, in a large variety of patterns, entertain them with with the least 12 strings; per string........ 25 Russian blouse coat; individual shoulder capes; pouch sleeves, taffeta possible effort on your part. Snapping Bonbons, largest assort- lined; seven-gore flare skirt; welted seams; inverted- ae Lake $22. 50 It’s no secret, though, for the plan ment, from 8c, dozen to,,.2.00 Special at..ssseeseseeeseeeecceeevererees we suggest pas long ae Beery Lace Paper Doilies, round, square Pedestrienne Skirts ; ee ATTN Sarl or oval, upward from, dozen. .5 Of Tweed, winter weight and Pebble Cheviot, seven and nine Let us put a Cecilian Piano Imitation Papier Mache Turkeys, gore flare effects; inverted and habit backs; strapped, inverted or I Fruits, Cheese, &.,upward from 9 #$ welted seams, made with the. closest attention to detail and $1 Q() onteron umeens vent cay oF THE LATEST PAPER : musical library of all those DECORATIONS. NAT SUSHI RNA Aaecea. masterpieces that only eee Pumpkin-shaped Candle Shades, M 1 U d 65 musicians can play, and with- cach 15c,, itwo fOl. 055600628 én S n érwéarl, G. out the slightest knowledge of Japanese Paper Nap CATSANGEL TAT iii OA Taare AG eR OTe the art of piano playing you ids aks tees can produce these pieces with finish, at. Heavy Camel’s-Hair Shirts and Drawers, ribbed, splendid gar- Also a most complete bescorinenD ments—never sold anywhere under a dollar. i of Dinner Favors. 65 cents to-morrow. —aAlso—— DB ie ot. Nid a fue eae interpretation eS Men's $1.50 Pajamas, $1.15. aa: Heavy weight, soft, fleecy quality domet flannel; made wide and full Al ad ee ay Gas Logs. sized; mali pinks and blues; jackets trimmed with fast-colored woven trim- te vat so ceonstructed (hat all. tHe Te ming; military cut; Nes nen's “Tights Underpriced. various expressions that skilled y lomen's musician gives to a piece can be For Open Fireplaces, As Fine quality medium heavy weight silky mercerized texture, Swiss manu- produced, so as to win the ap- bestos Trimmed. facture, perfect fitting; cream, pink and sky blue; knee length, $1.50 plause of musical critics. 12-inch size «+. 82.95 $1.35; ankle length......-.+ so eertesee’ : Don’t you think that your 14-inch size. 16. ch size 48-inch, size.....e0066 i , 4 inspired by an artist of inter- P ddi Di h Two hundred of them — in two sizes, 24 and 3 EL 1 TeDNGs H ae yards long, in a splendid range of patterns. We've so! here's nothing in music ever rudaing Ing DISNES. hundreds at $2.95 and $3.45, A Thanksgiving flyer to- Re ee Mele cautae: comers Fine nickel Pudding Dishes, morrow...... pepe Cans Geats ct ec ee eeeeceeeeee $2.50 sively as the human hands can A $ fe aie . SIDEBOARD ‘ARES. produce it. | fe with white Imed inside baking Two yards long: plain linen with openwork and hemstitehed ends; 6 ¢) We're selling the Cecilian on dish, at.. + $1.00 $3 regutar ssc. kinds, at... aeaachelt sama dae oe the easy’ payment plan—a small Fine polished Pudding Dishes, SHAMS AND SCARFS. Hsdine reer niea tte amount down—and it's deliv- side handles, at......-.$2.98 1} ing, at cmbouered on the corer wth rues and hems” 3q 44 ered for your entertainment; ENORMOUS SALE OF RA AAPA AD RDP APRA DPPC and you can immediately Pay oCSoso4xo0o6@”™”"o#Xx..””.”w”7"-.-".-"-"-~"-—0>——————-—-—-- your piano with all the skill of GRAY ENAMELLED j d Li a musician who has spent a WARE, Sale Wines an 1quors. fortune and years of time. 300 Dish Pans, assorted sizes. .25 We've a new attachment that goes 170 Milk Pans, 4-qt. size......12 Non an ordinary event either, but one of those rare occasions with the new Cecilian that makes 600 Covered Saucepans, that mark the lowest prices of the year—you do not have to this piano player more than ever take even our word for it either—prices tell the story so em- the peer of all others—the new In- SIZE. se eseveeeee oe terchangeable Tracker Board. WI 410 Covered Saucepans. phatically that there’s not the least question of a doubt. HEAR RE SORTS etatTe 140 Large Preserve Kettles, 6- at. A_Thanksglv. not complete without designed for any piano—giving you size..... Mveeaee wines and liquors: cheer and the appetizing Arr OPBOF UY to change pieces r= wil any of your acquaintances 600 Pie Plates. element that rounds out the dinner toa | perfection. who havea plano player. But, more [a Order your wines and liquors to-morrow so to be sure and than all else—it gives you access to I t d R D have them delivered on time—then, too, this sale permits a saving the piano playing musical library mpor G ODES. that does not often occur. CE i anpleasurelta Reduced. Sir Robert Burnett's Old P. C. Ross! Vermouth, show you the Cecilian—like to Tom Gin, imported in case $3.50; per bottle... 35 have you step in and play it—see The pick of the Paris makers Whisk how ‘simple it is. Nea glass bottle....,...... 69 | James E. Pepper Whiskey, ‘The new Baby Grand Cecilians are now on sale Dewar's Scotch Whiskey, 5 years old, gallon are models of compactness, taking at unusual reductions from orig- inal prices. All are exclusive styles. Included are rich span- gled effects, Black Lace, hand- made Lace and Crepe de Chine, Embroidered and Lace Combi- DOHC... ee ee eee eevee BO $2.10; per bottle. Old Crow Whiskey, gal- edalTOnUS Out a fine 85 lon $2.50; per bottle... 60 : ee Sie ee Monogram Rye Whiskey, Creme de Menthe, large or Gibson ¢ Whiskey, full qt. up less room than any other piano player—which is important ‘to those who have small music rooms. Don’t you want a Cecilian for your Thanksgiving Day “at home”? —a good day to get acquainted with its merits. +83. — friends would appre ane if a SALE OF FINE you could make your dum -$5,50 DAMASK Table Cloths. piano speak as though it was DOO. 5. ccc ceseee/secs OF, allon, $2. nations, Cluny Lace, Net Com- Getrelde Kummel, bottle. 60 ottle . the meee will be practically binations and many other ef- $% California Port and Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel and Tokay jovi SE Ge fects. Wine, choice quality, accord ng. 0 age and quality. a Incidentally we have a few Ce- At $24.50, worth up to $45.00. gallon. $1.95, $1.65, $1.35, $1.10 and 85 cilians which have been used for Callfornia Claret and Zinfandel. fully matured and bottle ere moni gun the Chee IPOS! cimsine ie cinclacistieticn sp cclesesssnee capi - 80 and 60 can save you $50 each, At $37.50, worth up to $75.00. At$57.00,worth up to $100.00, raleted mm mate ha idl All the worrles Incident to the peti of the preparatia \ Thanksgiving dinner fade away—if you buy your Ohi " edibles here. Don't miss the Model Food Store to- Ra eee | day; you'll see the spirit of Thanksgiving every- rR ‘ where—things delicate and appetizing, wholesome " and nutritious, Supply is abundant—naturally. And everything is of the best—no inferiority at any cost. To-morrow’s list is wholly in line with the neces- sities of Thursday. 5 r yal Stuart’ new To- Mi i Ib. POUND CAKE—Drake Bros.’ home mato Catsup, thoroughly soasoned; pint RAN.B ERRIES—Fancy lark 4, made, plain, marble, citron or raisin; 8 bottle, 10e.; % pint bottle . cape ae ta) bore Ys, 40c.; 1 Ib. bit spat’ ire’ “A POULTRY DRESSING—Bel A ORAO Reem, thin skinned Figr: one. AL ju "Bio. ade ae. can, 1e.; medium .. HONE! Ww York “State, grange CANNED FRUIT—Callfornia, lemon SAPPLRS Dy Le Ets er cling Peaches or white oxheart Cher+ Mao. = amt sees luncheon red ‘patent top 4 riots Grape Fruit 6 for nia, og fey ted tinte) Tune” vy { DATES—New small, pitted, ie 1 Satna: Tench per at. White Cherry; 1. jar .