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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBEK y, 1903... DETON CLUE TS WCLELLA -a Dinner in His Honor and Celebrated His Election. AYS HE TAKES TOO LITTLE Idea of Princeton Man Going or Outing. “ihe council of the Princeton Club has <Miubbed Mayor-clest McClellan, It has Fefused to sanction the request of his ‘friends that the club give a dinner in honor. He 1s a member of the club ‘one of the graduating class of ‘83. Notwithstanding the fact that he is the Mayor-elect of the greatest city in ja, the council of the governing eu of the orgunization decided by an ‘Bimost unanimous vote to refuse the re- Quest’ of the friends of Col.McClellan. (JEbe refusal of the council to think @Favoradly of the plan to honor Col, Me- Giellan by a dinner has come as a shock/to the members who are friendly ically and personally with the PMRyor-elect. Many members stand by councll and others think the co @ cllip action does not represent the Sediment of the club, They resent snub to Col. McClellan, and wherever up of Princeton Club men gather action of the council Ja discussed. +The plan to show the appreciation of ‘the members for the record made by ag. oerciellen was talked of in the 4campalgn. ‘Some of his friends thought elty and was a candidate for the great- OG haat proper that the club should, ir- First Plan Turned Down, his plan was frowned upon at onee. If was pointed out that it would look a% though the Princeton Club was going the campaign. ‘This seemed a rea- able excuse to the friends of the Col- but after election the application wil Mk mn enewed. © @& week ago, but did not become gen- gisplly known, It fs a club matter, one == 9! {hose things a Member will not talk about, but the fact remains that the ION) of the council has caused mush #G. The personal friends of the in the club are many. He, was aduated trom Princeton in the class ‘Of "$8, one of the best classes ever turned "out of the college. | Strange as it may scem, the ground upon which the request for a club din- Her vcs turned down was one that wiil furprise those who have known the Mayor-elect for years. ‘Tne members of “oouncil decided he was not demo- tle at college and had taken too little jerest in iis alma mater. Why He Was Snubbed. Those in-the club who engineered the a | Refuses to Grant the Request of] > INTEREST IN ALMA MATER.) ‘Gertain Element Also Dislikes| % . ._ toa Tammany District Ball] WHAT'S THE USE OF KICKING ABOUT THE HARD TIMES, THE U.S. COMPTROLLER REP 4O9EOOEROEDADEDDSEDODEED: PrOOrOODdO 690 c oe O99 94-99OO99008OO0OO000000000 ® Sa yA ewaeh « fo A P on, rare )) : Fak tHe cont 2 179 Fierce \—— ») auc riqrit, [BOX OFFICE ® RAN OUT TWO _) 7° AB POOR,-BU7 io! THE BANICS 3 wears 40! > DONT WORRY, ~ yen ONO BRE FULL OF +) C4 ¢ THE BANKS _ONaY: 4 ee cs Cs) as he had served three terms in Con- | % gress, had been acting Mayor of the| { honor within the gift of the citizens, | ¢ Fespective of politics, take some action. netion of the counct! was taken | $ 3 @ Bis, B. Ridgle. the Currency Man, Says the Banka Hold $25,000,000 More Cash Than In 1902, GOGOGOHHHGDGYLHDIGHHHHHEDIDOHSHOHOEDHHOOGOOOOGHHHOHGHHHOD G6. 0OGH99HH0.HHHO4 FIRE ROUTS OUT TWENTY FAMILIES nub say he has failed to take a proper fnterost in.club affairs, McClellan's friends say he has taken as much inter- est as any man in public life could take ‘who belonged to half a dozen clubs and Gesired to give some time to his family. Col. McClellan was, o! course, in ignorance of the plan of his friends end chums at college to pay tribute to him, the whole affair having been planned as a surprise. His friends Fesent the action of the council bit- terly. They say the cad element in club which refuses to believe a man pe a Taummany Democrat avd stll ee! in caste is responsible for the whole affair, ' ‘This element, they eay, looks unkind- Ty upon the idea of a Princeton man » going to a Tammany district ball or outing and being a good fellow with the rank and file of the unwashed. ‘They do not see why the club should honor a man that up to a few months ago was shaking hands with men work- img in the gas-house and permitting “them to call him “George” because they q known him as.a young fellow. the governing body of the club ts v4.09], McClellan's friends are not in position to override the action of the eee SAVED TWICE FROM FIRE. Woman Was Determined to Get jank Hook in Burning House, N, Mass, Dec. 9.—While fre was Fasing in the lodging house conducted Noyes, in a big block street here to-day, tho ian attempted to get her bank 3 and was overcome by smoke men dragged her out of danger. $ #00 ax she recovered consclous- She rushed back into the bullding dy to faint at the head of the stair- Policemen groped about In the fe until they found her and took ‘0 other persons in the ing eneaped without injury. The wi ydamage “ae cot heavy. ———_ APED BOSTON BLAZE. Tenants, Remembering Previous Blaze, Flee in Terror to the Street Without Waiting to Don Their Clothes, With many narrow escapes from death in @ previous fire fresh in thelr mem-| ory, the tenants of the six-story buliding at No. 33 Allen street were panic-stricken when an alanm was again sounded early | to-day. Not waiting to dress, the twenty familles rushed into the narrow halls and down the stairs or clamtered in} fright to the, fire escapes. That there was no loss of life or se- rious injury was due alone to the promptness with which the blaze was! discovered. The building is little more than @ shell and once the fire had ob- tained a start the structure would have been quickly destroyed. ‘The blaze started in the store of Ham- mer Bros., on the first floor. Policeman Ryan saw the smoke coming out over the door and, after turning in an alarm. ran through the house to awaken the sles men, women and children. terror were soon heard and frantic! The Interior of the room was soon| Wh men and women rushed from their) laze, and the excited Chinamen rushed | 3h" he rooms with children én thelr arma or| frantically back and forth in an eftort | “ve clinging close to thelr side, |to save their furnishings. ‘They were | home of P Manv persons were helped down the| dtiven out by the firemen, who made) West — Fiftteth fire-escapes by firemen and policomen.| Short Work of the bi A Ry quick work the firemen kept the| ‘he stavlés of the ork Bottling biaze confined to the store and tie} COMPany at No, 7! leventh avenue! , on damage was not great. “| were partially destroyed. Several horees 4*™Y Seven other early morning fires en were in the stables, but all were taken! jot the department busy In many parts of| out in safety, | the elty, | The home of Edward Billing Fire in the cellar of the big tenement-| vam road and Liberty street, une. at No. 16 Sec ; hire. 5 house, at No. 16) Second avenue, created | Micra” and was gavel theme under control. at Pel-| Caldwell, wife caught; In the Seven at No. 9% Park Row, left in haste when sireet, The fire started in the clothing ted chimn. eo street. ‘The firemen | Wore called and soon had the flames ORTS THAT THE BANKS ARE FULL OF MONEY, Be Happy, and Don't Wake up $ he went to the upper floors. Cries of| tho wind blew a curtain against the zas.| establishment of Friedman & Schinks.|] | the greatest damage was done. |' r caused a loss to the firms on the ey set fire to the rs, Samuel F, nd Lieutenant ‘antry. U. he house ts a two-story frame| who for several months had mourned a panic among the dwellers. The house | efforts of Mr. Billings and the members| ef husbind as dead, In making in- was filled with smoke, but the blaze was| of ‘his family, who formed a bucke:| auiries for the purpose of taking out quickly put out, brigade, ule tone to tne) [eiters, of administration, | found out real sf Considerable damage was done to the] that it is not her husband, but First The patrons of a Chinese restaurant, | six-story. building at Nos, 00-68 Green| Lieut, R. F, Caldwell, of the same regi- ment, who is dead in the Philippines, > |ried Almost to distraction over nis ab- $ | sence. » i : TARDY JURORS FINED $100. STRANGELY MISSING Waltér Neary Left Home in Brooklyn Dec. 1 to Attend; School and Has Not Beeh Seen Since, The parents of little Walter Neary, of | No. 68 Henry street, Brooklyn, are wot- Since Tuesday, Ded. 1, when the boy started out for school, no. trace of him hes rewarded the search of the father, John T. Neary, who says,the lad had no SAvaiter ds" elton stars old. 4 teat: is el years old. helght ‘and “weighs about f0' pounds When he lett home he wore a ray box coat with pleats and belt of the same material; round cloth cap, red sweater opened in front, black tle, black atock- ings And hoes, STEINNIRDT [SF2z STRASBOURGER "Extra Large Quantities % In IN OUR? XC loak; Spit and: Far’ Dept. Meh So aes Bn Ral?" Gs 9g tary (With §16°yorth of stamps.) intent iSO wa PR $3.98 wort $0 words St stamps), DI0CD Open Every Eyening Until Christmas. | | Always. i te the ated , Cures a Cold inOnoDay, 2 Days! | OC Pern OE When Reconier Goff called Part IV, ‘there were twenty-six jurymen midsing. 5. A. Santa Claus! WILL BE AT oping Ho first broke in the door at the rear of the store. No one was there, and eee Suit Dept. Special Sale. Women's House Gowns in cashmere and albatross, trimmed with lace and ribbon $8.50 & $16.50. —Also— and street, was badly Gum- fire to-@ay that made quick ompany employs about . There wero a num- seca per bul all persona ‘une street safely. Japanese Quilted Gowns, plain or embroidered, $12.50 & 16.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street ‘ and Fifth Avenue. New Entrance on 19th Street. CHRISTMAS TELEGRAPH COMPANY, My Dear Mr. CAMMEYER:— I habe your wonderful tomers finished at last. tA ue sore a Le QSE. LUG A IOO8 StADe [OPT TERPS ey eR CAMMEYER’S DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. READ HIS TELEGRAM IUST RECEIVED. CAMMEYER Santa Claus! UTOPIA, FAIRYLAND, DECEMBER 8, 1903. order for toys for your litile cus- ou order so much for the little ple who wear shoes that it takes me all the year to m toys. do not wonder, t , for. you sell so many. more Children’s shoes each year. lock pe UE Ua LEA ER Se eer I will be at your store Thursday, Dec. 10, at 10 o’cl. in the morning, and will remain at your store until Ch ristmas Ee, and hope to see all the children. Very traly yours, SANTA CLAUS: t "TN, B,---Piease tind a good stable for my reindeer... Wanamaker’s At Its Best The -busiest season we ever knew; the biggest atdcks we ever gathered; th most perfectly organized fi cilities for the gréat business that ie WANAMAKER’S to- day. Our Public is helping, by buying more goods early than they ever did before. This is satisfying to them and gratifying to us, LS “Here is’a splendid Jewelry Store. ‘ New York’s Best Handker- Chief Store. . neal : The broadest and mostcare- fylly selected stock of Men’s Scarfs, Robes and. House Coats. | A most’ comprehensive col- lection of Art Potteries “A remarkable gathering of Dinner Sets and Fine Plates. ‘A Toy Store that has. ex- hausted the resources of Santa Glaus. . * , ’ . ‘The world’s greatest Piano -A great Christmas Furni- thie Btore. § ts ‘But the exhaustive Christ. ‘mas préparation shows in every’ stock“ of ‘our six well- Alléd flobts. And the highest ical Enowedge and’ kill fitdns to the speciaiists who spend months at home and ceed ibecack .. this Gréstest' of Christmas stores, “Poday; WANAMAKER/G— ter and better than: ever re—is ab your service, «| é eeiarday. P| He orde: t each of the ta resident b | furore be ‘fned #100, esi et aecones: Olney in Hurry at White House. omen i ¢ WASHINGTON, Dec. 9,—Richand 0! p | of the Court of General Sessions to-day| ney paid his respects io the Present | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK b ulney was with. the nutes and twenty-seven 1 MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Sale of Men’s House Coats eo ‘Nine Hundred Offered Under-Price Tomorrow Ca . These are the same handsome, properly made House Coats as we sellin our regular stock. the remaining quantities of a manu- facturer’s entire line; and they pre- sent such a variety as would be im- possible in the fullest regular stock. The materials are reversible cloths, in re- fined patterns, and velvets and matelasse. They: offer the very best selection for holiday gifts and enable the donor to give a full half more in value than the present cost. cludes: 66 Coats in 4 styles that sell regularly for $5, _ tomorrow at $3.50 each 272 Coats in 7 styles that sell regularly for $6.50, tomorrow at $4 each 348 Coats in 25 styles that sell regularly for $9, tomorrow at $6.50 each 95 Coats in 14 styles that sell regulerly for $10 and $12, tomorrow at $7.50 each 156 Coats in 14 styles that sell regularly for $18 to : $22.50, tomorrow at $12 each Special selling space has been provided on the Second Floor, Cross Ais'e east of Rotunda. They are The collection in- | Settle the Piano Question At Once We'll Deliver the Piano When You Are Ready And You Can Pay For It at Your Leisure We are as anxious as you are to have you secure the finest and most artistic in- We are jealous of the good opinion of every buyer of a WANAMAKER There are differences in all pianos, even of the same make and model, will have acertain shade of tone that will appeal to oneperson most strongly, another might not please them so well, and yet be more satisfying to some one else. We want every one to get exacily the piano that they will be best satisfied vith. s That is why we wish you to come today, be- fore the last days of Christmas hurry make it trying to decide the question quickly, We'll make the delivery later on. And the cash necessary for the purchase is very small, now. We know all about the hed@y holiday de.’ mands; and the piano terms will make‘the! payments easy to meet, after the Christmas bu ‘@ Over, iy p ea gi it You. choose here from the mate including the. beautiful Quarter-Grand '¢fi any parlor—then the Vose, the Mason& Hamlin, the Kurtzmann, the Merrill; and: at‘ $190, the J. C: Camp- bell, and at $185, the Frederick. Doll—the last two of which you can buy on the easy terms of ne ead $10, Cashand $6. a, Mohith... If you want @ Pi 1 ' ANGELUS; and to eure’ of ‘eciiting. ‘one, ' geb your, ordet-in'.q! kly nowy for: the-demend ‘is One ickerings — at fit’ in eat 2h i ‘layer;.ofi course you want the rte You mush, ‘$280-"eday” pay ged for later, if you

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