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FEINBERR SLEPT) CHINESE ROBBERS Band of -Chun Chuz, Who Had Slain Five of the Czar’s Men, Pursued by Troops and} Routed, Papers. GT. PWTORSBURG, Deo. t-The Rus- THE at troops hat deteated and of acs Le notice, Gita ctbor ote Tie bred em ari a aimilar number. soon a exariot Sisrliad soonierl tk Gores Rus: Wusband and Wife Had Gone to] Stsy'ct tne sotmera, mo are xnown as Chun Chu Tachichme, in which five Law Over Property and Case} poostans rare dikied and nine were 44: " janes pursued -Was Pending in Court. When patho son dud @ually etaisas Theft Ocourred. Ooae ‘aroat lems’ of. tis) rebate. tao: tributed in a Port Arthur despatch to “@ panic among the Obun Ghuss,” EHRICH BROS, Holiday Suggestions, $5"Gold Eyeglasses, Special at $1 Eye specialists here dally thom 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. With It Went $5,000 in Money \ and Other Valuables, to Say Nothing of Deeds and Private employs a Graddate: Physicon and Oculist. Compligated cases a spe- clalty, Children a specialty. Another lot of fine gold Eyeglasses on sale Wednesday and Thursday at $1.00 a pair; actual value, $5.00, Every pee of metal in this mounting is war- ranted 12k, solid gold finish. Also, Patent Clips, which cannot slip. Every pair fitted with finest Imported Crystals. Eyes examined free by our Specialist, John J. Hogan, and a Graduate Physician. We have all the latest improved apparatus ‘or accurate testing, and mistakes are impossible. Oculists’ prescriptions filled at half opticians’ prices. We carry the largest line of gold glasses in the United States. Special attention given to children. Glasses purchased for holiday gifts can Att not satisfactory) be exchanged and fitted free after Christmas by our specialists, As soon as it béeomes generally known that we have a Prominent Physician and Oculist {1 this department we will not have enough room to accommodate + Following closely a suit for more than $209,009 tiled by Mra. Sadie fFeinvere O'! BAIL REDUCED FOR TWO. the demand, Remember, you get the same professional attention here as you aed one Mente a ahi Caatake pecan atin teetary would in any Bye Hospital. — ee Wenler, comes the announcement that|/ But Four of the Alleged Counter. the safe in the Feinberg home has been feiters Will Stay in Jail, stoln ahd mony and other valuables to} with the consent of the United the amount of about 9,000, together! States District-Attorney’s Office, Otto Bith deeds to property and private pa-| A. Rosalsky, counsel for the seven me: org carried off. arrested here in connection with the / Phe suit against Feinburg was ®/ raid on the counterfelters' plant at Re- wihange one. I¢ was charged in the pa-| vere, Mass., succeeded yesterday in ob- pers tliat Mre. Feinberg, who Js a re-| taining @ reduction of the dail required arkasly pretty woman, ind made the! in the oases of Morris Hauben and Mor- Besos ‘and that she had put her ceal| ris Morgenstern from $5,000 to $1,600 each. @state, and in fact all of her affairs, in| It is expected that these men will be ber husband's name. Thore caile dit-| released on bail today. The four who, ferences between the husband and wite| it is alleged, backed thé establishment— eoause of finahcipl disagreements and|Nathan tein, tis son Harry add the Be wife, through Levy & Unger, the| Forbes brothers, Benjamin and Jacob— Anwyerg, fle a sult for all the money] are likely t remain in Ludlow Street nd read estate. Jail at feast unti the hearing on While the euit was pending Mr. and | 7 . n Dire, Beinterg were a devoted couple at | saitioe Wyatt, of Bocclal” Sesuons, o ! home, In business, however, they could fries for ae foteeee & the case ot ie t ep agéar 7 sereirnes the suit was |efef countertelters now in Jail In Bos: eo 5 et 2 P Enemies Are Accused. “This sult will never come to trial. Tt will be Withdrawn. This is the work et enemes, who have falsely accused fhe and influenced my wife." Nevertheless the sult has never been @ithdrawn. When Mrs. Fetnberg is asked aibout it she smiles and refers in- Ehrich Bros.’ OpticalDept., 6th Ave., 224 & 234 Sti. A Great Razor Sale. $2.50 and $3.00 Imported ete at 39c Full Hollow Ground and Set Ready for Use 2,900 dozen Fine Importéd Travellers’ Sample RAZORS will be placed on sale Wednesday and Thursday at 39c. each. These razors were purchased from one of the leading importers of razors In the United States. Their samples be- came slightly tarnished from use. (Some are not even tarnished.) We secured the entire stock at a ridiculous figure, The assortment comprises all the well- known makes, including “Wade & Butcher, perial,” “Wm. Morley,” “Erne,” “Non Plus Ultra” and all the famous makes. In fact, we have been selling the same identical razors as high as $2.50 and $3.00 each. Every razor is guaranteed perfect and set ready for use. Any razor sold that does not give perfect satis- “The Unusual Store.’” faction can be exchanged or money refunded. Special attention will be given ft @uirérs to her attorneys, who refuse to to mail orders and razors carefully selected. Barbers and our customers should Aisouss the case. USEFUL take advantage of this great sale, as these razors are certainly high-grade goods, ‘The mfe that was stolen from the 500 Genuine Gem Safety Razors in this lot at 98c., value $2.00. geone Brot at ee 204 Bast cpa JAPANESE Also 15,000 extra fine razor atrops marked down from $1.89 to 0c. sfomrday set betveane EHRICH BROS,’ Cutlery Dept., 6th Av,, 22d & 23d Sts. N.Y, Folding Screens. An Acceptable Christmas Gift. aoan anles on cloth ‘oanlts, 4.00 5 f 4-fold, § 1-2 foot high, floral deco- rated white cloth, ts! és e Hie, "et 6,00 6ST. & B"AVE. OFFER Umbrellas. Men's and pera piece dyed feta, oes nee andles, 20th century runner, 1.45 1.00} Automobile Bags. -story nd 6 o'clock. It welghed 500 pounds or thors, and could not possibly have been @» got OWL wHless the strength of three @ en was engaged. While the mate was ‘Seine carried out the Feinbergs in the Toom may they heard absolutely Fold and silver embroidery. | 8,00 Néw importation of fine Satin Screens, with lacquer frames, at 50,00, 55.00, 60.00, 75.00 & 100,00. We invite all perplexed Gift-seekers to view the Men’s Slippers. Vici Kid, hand turned, Leather lined, Black or Brown, , Black, Everett shape, wine, opera shape, Oriental Things displayed white kid lining rae bake . in this store, to toe, Molfe Lining, 1.45 ry A. A. Vantine & Co. Broadway, Near 18th St. Sunday World Wants Work Wonders CAMMEYER Santa Claus! Santa Claus! WILL BE AT CAMMEYER’S DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. READ HIS TELEGRAM JUST RECEIVED. CHRISTMAS TELEGRAPH COMPANY, 2 UTOPIA, FAIRYLAND, DECEMBER 8, 1903. MISER STARVED HIMSELF. Pied Rather than Spend Any of Mis $50,000 for Food, DPRBY, Conn,, Dec. 8§—Though worth $80,000, Eugene Crofut has etarved him- ult tO death ‘on his farm in Hunting- ton, Qnwilling to buy sufficient food. He made an unfortunate investment ten rs ago, and fearing that he would his fortune he became a recluse, would pay for neither housekeeper nor and lived entirely on what raige on the farm, ‘yas ill hia brother, Somers it he could Wher See; ‘thd expense. pecreied about the cd houses tue re, ‘was Invested in mortgares. ‘Wite Held for Murder i May I Help You, You Who Are Sick? aiid iH pe My Dear Mr. Cammeyer:— - ‘lohe will asoune pias tees RSA RAT lies shes each pear, er I Will be at von store Thursday, Dec. 10, at 10 o'clock itis ete in the morning, and will remain at your store until Christmas Sur ct lll Ee, and hope to sé all the children. Ve; truly yours, SAN TA CLAUS. F N. B,---Please Find a good stable for my reindeer, > Mr, ALFRED J, ‘CAMME YER, 6th Avenue, Cor, 20th Street, New York. | $4.00, Grand gi Ask to be shown the “Amaranth” Shoe For Women at $1.98 a Dair. You'll be Impressed by Its many good points. RAGOTTNTARS - ee eee----. Men’s Gold Filled Watches$7.95. | This ilem is an instance of the yo fe \ 2) A Surprising Height-of-the-Season Sale of Regular $1.50 Gloves for 69c, A good maker, but one who had in business tong, decided that there money in something else than in the gloves. He said he made them “too When he gave up his business about a thousand dozen pairs of his $ r which constituted a surplus stock. | I them (and you may be sure were glad to-do it) oe ADE felt ie eee te gloves to sell for the money. In the fot you will find For Men. Gloves of genuine Mocha-P-K, un> lined, made from finest skins in dif- ferent shades of gray. Gloves of heavy castor suede, out- seam with heavy ,corded backs, in different sh: i cet sale ow sae $20 Plush ‘Coats, $11.3. . Silk Plush Coats That Look LiKe SealsKin, Cut very smartly and well made, are offered for to-mor- For Women. Gloves of genuine Mocha P-K, un- lined, made from the finest selected skins,’ in gray. Gloves of high-grade lamb skins, with Paris point backs, colors tan, megs gray, red, as well as black an white, value-giving in this special holiday sale of good watches. These are finely made, fitted with celebrated seven-jewel Wal- tham ahd Elgin movements, guar- Nl) anteed for ten years, in fine gold- filled hunting cases. They have recently been adyertised by stores as “special at $15.00.” e Our Holiday Watch Sale Price, Women’s Solid Silver Watch Sets, $2.95. Beautifully engraved cases, fitted with fine Swiss moyements, and have silver brooch chatelaine to match. Each set in a pretty box. Some stores sell these at $5.00. Women’s Enamel Watch Sets, $3.49. Colors garnet, green, ruby, turquoise, &c. Chatelaine brooch to match each watch. Prettily arranged in satin lined plush cases. These hav@sold at other stores for $10.00 set. ome Main Floor, Front, Centre. ° Gold and Diamond Jewelry. The extremely low prices which we quote on beautiful jewelry make it extravagant to buy elsewhere. And then, too, our stocks are broad and extensiye enough to please everybody. Everything that is artistic, novel and original is here in this splen- did array of Christmas jewelry. Large, Heavy, Solld Gold Match Solid Gold Tie Sates Vey seat noe st abid d Giamond chins | row at about half value. See ot ne $e, sp ec at The plush is of fine silk nap, mond; special for tls ale, “050 i and the coats are lined through- Same Without Pearl Cres- out with heavy guaranteed Diamond , cent—Solid satin. Collars are very large - “ ie flaring storm style and revers Berard ap hace'a are very full shaped. ' Sizes 32 New art de, to 50 bust. The price for these design, special for this sale only $10.00 signs, set witht) one fine cut dia- $20.00 coats to-morrow, Wednesday... . 1175 pictures; very special, $6.95 Women’s Fancy Rings — Hand- Solid Gold Heart Charms—value $1.50; special for this sale, 59c some new style, Solld e 4 aga él, Going to_Buy Furs? | ant ine 7 white cut diamonds; very special cheme , ? —Set If you are, you'll be extravagant {f you don’t come to-seé what we're sea Gala ee eii.s0 ‘aur tancakte offering in this great fur me Prices average half usual on coats, scarfs andy ask some of the makers who of warm October you'd know why we can do this, anutis. If you'd -weather back in cial, Solld Gold Heart Lockets—Heavy ity, to hold two pictures; ver; with white ext fis poet (i sidtaaiaies i $45.00 Nearseal Conts, $19.50. mond Main Tioor. Front. Centre, - Other Coats. In Neckwear. ' $29 tor $50 Nearseat Coats. Trimmed with large deép revere and turnover cuffs of nutria beaver, Alaska Sable, baum marten and opossuni: $39 for $65 Nearseal Coats. Very rich and handsome, trimmed with beautiful mink, Persian lamb and Alaska sable. $65 for $100 Persian Lamb Coats. $75 for, coed Persian Lamb $6.95 tor $28 Bear Sets. $7.50 tor sig Leng Sable-Fex ’ “Fidorado” Classics, 15c. Each. entirely new edition, just the thing for gift books, comprising the works of almost all the famous writers. ° : These books are handsomely bound in cloth, with artistic white leaf stampings. Covers embellished with inlaid medallion portraits. 15¢ Special Holiday Book Sale Price...........sssseeesercereceeeecees Some of the titles are as follows: p Abbe Constantin. Ludo- | Intellectual famor- Mie evs ane. Fyre. Charlotte ronderiand.| Jane Faust. Goat Grandtather'a’ Chair. aw: ry Book, Lang. Longfellow. war, Bhake- per Sleopatre.| Kine. 7 Shakespeare, Nathagtel “arawe AS pee Tike It. shake- Rare fae aoe fem, Lite oF. Wits large collag and revers of or i Dymakten| MAvbuee Seon Z Aitak and Deum SAE cdi np ee ee e olor entail wah ana of Bits. ctor *Sfeasure: | > lol anh en m ehake- Fs es. menor | is | aero | Have the Children L ? Binek B » Bene teweil.| yd Mobrthain Ct! aeldstnger Nisha Dream. a e@ (4 en iS Black Ralph Con- fellow'n Poems. § : % ite A ai f dador Loat, shake- | Ministers Wootne, | The, Let your boy or girl kick around in the snow—nothing healthier, ey ante Mee Rela: | clin: Owen, Mereaith, | Mosses from an Old provided’he is rightly clad, Leggings are le, Jarmen, ‘Merimee. ‘on the | yg Rathantel Hawthorn: J ly I, nil draw fr pice. e. Cnarles Dickens, | eer akeoppare, Our stock, which we're sure you'll draw from when you know . Cat ary, 5 8. Tl Che aol a Bilvimane.| cree it, is made up every year to our special order from suck materials as Byron. tand. one ger, ral Fa ear need we select personally. It's made in the summer, too, and so comes ‘aby. Howler, | Baueauas’* steeper Suen: to us under price from the very start. : Consmlingy of tne Carbo-| Bageaie™ Hermert Buen | oihello, he Moor of Ven- Every pair of leggings stitched throughout with silk thread. —. pied toe ted tan> bot re pg and Her German ice, Shakesneare. 4 Gest | BST SEI bave aa. | Figs fo A Wook Sette Cnn Lega Tage Jerome 46) eeiietinn, — eroney w. | ROUGE WE TEE me, | Children's ee Jaen in em i, Christ. T. Euler elect LOK Psis, the B 75¢c. Ie Ete, chars xc | Papeete: diy | Peat Siti: | SNC. 69c. jeldon. fell Holmen, Value 85c. Value $1.00. Value $1.25+ Alcott. St. Nicholas for 1903, Two Volumes, $2.69. The ever popular St. Nicholas, handsomely bound in cloth, published at for the young people. ‘ A new Book Catalogue for the asking, Main Floot. 89th Bt, Section. Double Value Hosiery. Often lately ft’s been our good fortune to offer men's and women's'hosiery at half price. Here’s another offering of this kind, and if you're 12!c 2 Children’s Goat Skin Leggings. Children’s Velvet Leggings, . In_ colors /and_ black, In tan and black, worth $1.25 worth $1.75, but here at, $1.25 $2, but here at, a pair, a palr, “ : Complete lines of all-woo! knitted knee and drawer leggings for children, in black and white, from 39c, to $1.19. Special orders filled. Leggings to order in any style andvof any material, Main Finor, 60th St, Seo‘lon, Groceries Safe to Save On. Here are grocery items picked at random throughout our pure {food store to show you what kind of snp made by its cus. tomers. Remember, quality is the keynote erything we offer. ~ Wine List. © - Plum Pu x—Secure | Mimoe Ment, Car- : + | tice Bros, 8-lb, jars. practising sound economy you'll be here choosing from this. assort- ment of men’s and women’s 25c. hosiery to-morrow at, per pair, Women's 2-thread black stainless cotton hosiery, double soles, all sizes. Women's 2-thread black stainless, fleece-lined, double soles, all sizes. Men's 4-thread heavy black cotton socks, double soles, all sizes. Men's Oxford Mixture and natural wool socks, all sizes, Main Flocr. 0th St. Section This Oak Desk, $2.98 For to-morrow, Wednesday, only we offer desks exactly like illustration, of 2 98 ic oak, at © We canngisend any C, O, D. nor fill mail nee : There are 135 other styles of desks in the department priced rea- } sonably. yl snes. Horas SLID nna stewedi elise Many Give Dholographs. What more appreciable gift to a friend, to mother or father, son or daughter, aoartar brother than a “natural” pictureespecially if the gift goes far? . 1] We call particular attention to the kind of work we do in-our Photo Studio—its artistic qualities and careful workmanship. H And lastly, we would have you know the fairnéss of our ‘ Carbonettes at $3 a dozen are each and every one of thent speci. mens of art in photography. If you wish to have the children’s pictures taken, better come k, so that le time may be had in finishing them. week, so that amp! y 4 aia i ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 3 BLOOMINODALES?. H 3d Avenue, S9tH Att dans on Fourth Fioom Comfortable Slippers for Gifts. Nothing pledses a man better than something that will be conducive to comfort—so slippers play an important part as gifts. Women and children, too, like them. We've all sorts, well made and priced reasonably, i Dolge Felt Slippers, 49c. to $1.50. Fifty different kinds for men, women and children. Men's Dongola Slippers, 98c. Up. High or low cut, durably well made. We carry a full line of women’s and children's crochet slippers in all colors. Also a complete assortment of Boys' and Girls’ Rubber Boots from 98c. up. Main and Becond Floors. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS TRANSFER TO i ** Avenue, $9th and 60th Streets. BLOOMINGDALES’. ‘