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HANU-HERETO AD TMORE HONORS FOR-RULED SELF WHILE , fie TON SER HE SHAD WATE Sting of ‘the Exeoutive mittee“ Which Makes f ae for Future Work. ad ‘SEEMS BRIGHT. E Mandhnepesentatives of Capital and Attend to Push the Efforts jave All Disputes Settled by’ n—Sessions in Secret. was « big gathering of, repre- @f capital and labor at the venue Hotel to-day, summoned the meeting of the Executive of the National Civic Feder- » Conspicuous in the throng was mpetis caked #¢ hheihad read the attack on the prises eee made on the floor of the Senat§ yesterday ‘by Senator Hoar, of r tts. He said that he had foon but hadn't read ft very care: fully.© 5 win Reply to Hone Later. “I have no reply to make to it any- ""jeaid the Senmtor, “if I have any- say in reply to the charges he or in oriticis mof his course I it on the floor of the Genate and eleeg” Beni Hoar has practically the Administration with foster- a ing Panama affair,” sai a reporter, is ery serious charge to aciced what?" ¢ “Did you say my candidacy? ‘That’@an old story and I have nothing to on thesubject.’ * M. Easley, secretamy of the Federation, was,asked before the mect- ing was toe done during the day. Mr. sald that Had septs of Jast year's work would efully ore Over apd cho policy sor rithe 6 caoulie - Boultioe for the wolvh meeting, ie "ae tion was create: Eel ‘be made. ‘* Members Who Attended. The memberg of the committee pres- ent when Seiator Hanna opened the meeti| yrene: Cor paresis N, Bliss, Oscar Vreeland, Charles Fein bdais cot booipa; President lot; of ‘Harvard; Bishop EW Pot Samuel". Cajloway, |‘ of the Locomotive Works; Charles ‘ohn Mitchell, of the nied Mine | * James Dune I oF if pf. -Radkwa; a Keet | to Mil and sti ‘Then a = out, the shell is bmptiod, ‘and they begin of the ent Workers’ As90- Fons #6 . Frey, of the Moulders’ hires D. Oalone, of the ek Baliwey erotoyes As- nNPID TRANSIT JOBS ARE NOW IN DANGER) Sohame Arranged by Which Re- paiblicans and Democrats Will } pet Prene Gommission Out reported to-day that the Re- n and Tammany Hail in @ scheme to do the Rapid Ler pgestiss aloha olty and the State, Rapid Kyou Commission is now Werpetuating body ‘responsible to cial of the ‘Btate or olty govern- Its ¢ ‘are absolute, a to je who gay they one of the frat bills introduced pa rae will be @ measure to the Rapid Transit Commission is to be formed, equally com- WM of Democréts and Republicans, pda) of jobs and millions and Tammany .ma- It we waid that the Tammany tation will vote solidly for the and that enough votes will chy the Republican combi tt sine o “Governor is seid to aie ES RT BLAZED WITH GEMS. A Se in Yorkville Amazed O18 tmeee : Her Display.. who sali she was d Ward, ot No. 230 Weat Forty. cog street. 2s arrested because sho org too,many diamonds while drink- ve Quantities of sloe gin and he ard William Alexander, who her, were arraigned before rate Mayg,in the Yorkville Po- |... ay i police’ took charge of them ax}! ith street, and Third avenue lexander wus trying to got the E. Maok as a Member of the National Committee from New York. MAY ..RUN ores Backed by Leaders He Might Become Na- tlonal Chairman if Man from This State Is, Named for President. Patrick H. MecCarren,, of Kings County, thas been decided upon as the}, representative of the Stdte of New York, to succeed Norman E, Mack, of Brie County upon the Democratic Na- tional Committee. The selection of Senator MoCarren is practically at the request of national Democrats, whp desire him to replace Norman B. Meck, believing the Genator Possesses qualities of leadership neces- sary to the committee in case the Democracy is to carry the country in i. one In the compaigns of 1896 and 1900 Mr. Mack served on the committee. New York was not ¢6onsidered de- datadle ground, being practically abandoned, by the Démoorats. Mr. Mack had’ little to do, and go far aa the conduct of the campaign in this State was concerned had nothing to do. ‘This year New York, because of the tendency of the @tate to swing into the Democratic column, and because of the fight in the Republican ranks, is considered fighting ground, with the chances in favor of the Democracy. Umier these condittons a man who hae, handled two State campaigns ts considered @ valuable addition'to the National Committee. ‘The plan to make McCarren Nationa) Commifteeman, it ‘13 understood, has the heartiest support of Chatles F. Murphy and leaders in the State op- posed to David B. Hull. Whe the change in National Committeeman will take place before the National Convention next yeer has not been settled. If Mr. Mack thinks well of the plan end resigns in the interests of harmony, tt may take place in the spring or at the next meeting| of the National Committee. If not, at the convention. * Senator McCarren, ‘when he ts sidotea, will be one of thé éxecutive committee of the nati and = pe eo a a it would surpfise no one to pees made Chairman onal Committee. ee Coecannt Clocks. (From the Obicago Journal.) In Malay the natives keep a record of - | time in the following way: Floating’ in @ bucket fled with waten -| they.place a cocoanut shell, having a "| small perforation, through which, by | slow degrecs, the water finds lis w. inside. that dt takes ‘his opening is so proportioned at one hour ¢ar the shell watchman calls “Buch ‘twiflos as.minutes 4 ad mores on raey's Senden one Gs ifse te Sega in and ut a! being ti oid th tl a opooan halt tun! it “anained in the Parlor When He Went Upstairs, and Drank’ Murphy and Up-State] The Nortons aye one child, seven ‘ears old. The husband retired shortly ht asxl waited some time An Tnvportant Sale of Women’s Silk Velvet Wassis. The assortment consists of 100 Waists, made of Crushed silk Velvet; colors: —white, cents Sane blue and. purple; pious front, new eter an stock collar, all sizes, Neatly put up one in a box, suita- ble for Christmas presents, The regular price of the waists was $12,50, a fortun- ate purchase enables us to offer ‘them at $8.90 each, ‘ —Also— Our Christmas Specialty Watsts ut up one in a neat white oe det|Crepe de Chines, at $5.00 Ne-|each. Crepe de Chines, silk lined, at $8.90 each, Striped Wool Waiats, at $3.50 each, | Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. ‘ New Hatrance on 19th Street. ‘ FREE HAND DRAWING. ‘The artist's way is the Regal’s. Ordinary factory shoes are ma- chined: snrpuay ke aremos--in tho usanid pair lots.’ “ahoce: bear {82 ‘gemac impeess fl eo-hand| aiewind that the etchet’s needle leaves upon: this copper j plate. The custom indi of Regal Shoes can be ob- ividuality tained only by skilled hand labor. The soles are ‘Transit Commts- | Cut by machinery, but the finishing touches are all 'by hand. led Each trimmer is an artist. He shaves off a little of this side, and a little on that, until the straight lines and the curves blend artisticall foe atnesiye air, the “ to vi Aa lly esa The result and other hand-made shoes. But free hand drawing is It costs’ the "| Regal Shoe Co. $30,000 a year extra merely to trim, the edges. hand, instead of by machinety. Is it worth while? - Other manufacturers say “no.” are to be split up between | We say “yes,” for it adds indibiduality to pecal. Shoes, And the public seem to agree with us. / | We believe in style, but we believe even more in comfort. No matter how radical the sere or how ex- to}treme the lines, Regal Shoes always fit and always the same, $3.50, the price is REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES 0 REGAL STORMS-20 OF THEM IN THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT. Ww YORK CITY. Serten bet Ann and Beekman, Naasou Ste, atidins, ‘a6th Sts. Gor. "Sr gees MEN'S ee "a ‘ord Ave, bet, Dit | Bestest itmare Bt. and Wie 08 FIN Ave eer 0 Newark Ave weds ' mt Broa strove entre! I m. of N, 4, , WOMEN’S STORES, ' fancy} v3 sold elsewhere at $5; our special sale price is ABA Ste. Coe BE Ave. Vogal Brothers A2™ Six Cor, 8 Ane Open Every Evening Till Christmas. Sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats. Men’s $15 Overcoats at $12. Particularly well-made Qvercoats—that will wear and hold shape—made of black and blue kerseys and Oxford gray friezes. Overcoats that would cost you $15 at any other store, on special sale here at $12. Men's $20 Overcoats at $15. best ia) smartly cut Overcoats in the broad-shouldered, medium lege style eres in cut above)—made of black andOxford melton, black blue kerseys, Oxford velours and fine Oxford friezes. We make these Overccats in our own workrooms, sell them direct to you, thus saving you $5—our special price is $15. Sale of $25 Great Coats at $20. Thene big, loose, 50-inch long Great Coats (same as shown in cut) are selling rapidly. As fast as they come to our counters our customers Snatch them up. Several new lots fresh from our workrooms of fine black and Oxford meltons—regular $25 Overcoats—on special sale at $20, Sale of Surtout and Paddock Overcoats at $22. In the cut above is shown our snappy, graceful Surtout Overcoat—exactly like our garments in stock, The tee collars, the gracéful lapels and breadth of shoulder of these gagments appeal to every well-dressed man, We have just received 100 of them from our workrooms, instead of $28 wé place them’ on special sale at $22. Sale of Young Men's Great Coats at $12(50in. long). ‘These Overcoats are for young men (sizes 14 to -17, and will. fit men measuring 33 inthes around the chest). They are cut on the same loose, liberal lines as our Men's Coats, with broad shoulders, narrow collars— 50 inches long, of black frieze. Regular $15 Overcoats, on special sale at $12. Sterling Values in Men’s Suits. At $12—Men's Suits which are far better than the ordinary kind. Assn eee ‘ow'll find some of our $15 Suits, which have been reduced in p: lL in the sizes sold of the $12 lines. They are extraordinary Mat ae the special price, $12. }—-Men's Winter Suits, made with snug-fitting collars, long lapels At $15 and brosd shapely shoulders. The fabrics include Thibets, cheviots and cassimeres in black, blue and light and dark fancy mixtures. Many of our $17, $18 and $20 Suits are included at the special price of $15 Big men (sizes 44, 46, 48 and 50-inch chest measure) can be easily fitted here in Suits and Overcoats from $15 up. , Some Appropriate & Useful Christmas Presents for Men ‘Smoking Jackets, from $3.95 to Mufflers —Rich heavy black or $9.50. white silk, special at 50c. and $1.00. Elderdown Bath Robes, special at Hoslery—Plain and fancy? packed 6 $2.95 and $3.95. Umbrellas, elegant fancy handlos, Bape inie\Gor, srecial’ st 725.15 Uae, $1.50, $2.95 and $3.95. Shirts—Exclusive new etriped Gloves—The How, Heavy Tan Kid | Shirts, $1.50 quali.ies, special at 98c, Gloves, special at $1,00 a pair. Suspenders, ked i i Handkerchiets—Initialled, packed 6 | day yailag hpi atigor ar Other appropriate gifts for men— in a box, at 50c. and $1.00 a box. Slippers—Soft black, teat, spacial eesioe Gate tan | Sweaters, Cardigan Jackets, Jer- sey Coats, Mackiatoshes, Lined Gloves, Wool Gloves, Jewelry, Neckwear—Exquisite and rich silk Squares and 4-in-Hands, special, 50c. Pajamas, Underwear, Collars and Cufis, Silk Hanckerchiefs. ‘Dress Protectors—Black silk and And Here’s a Sale of Useful Christmas Presents black satin, special at $1.00. » Reduction Sale— Boys’ $6, $7 & $8 Overcoats now at $4.50. About 200 Winter Overcoats for boys ages 3 to 8, including the best sellers of our $6, $7 & $8 Boys’ Overcoats, made of blue, brown and gray Friezes and Velours—some with silk corded frogs and others with red lined capes) and some with military buttons and belts (shqwn in cut above), These overcoats are now all reduced to $4.50 Sale of Boys’ $4.00 Overcoats at $2.95. Special sale of Boys’ Winter Overcoats, ages 3 to 8, made of Oxford gray overcoating, with velvet collar, to button up to neck in the double- breasted style, military buttons—on special sale at $2.95 Sale of Boys’ $5.00 Winter Overcoats at $3.95, ' These Ovircoats are for boys ages 6 to 14; made. of Oxford gray overerat- ing; same style as wornby their fathers or big brothers; broad shoulders, and long velvet collars. These $5.00 Overcoats on special sale at $3.95 Sale of Girls’ $5 Military Coats at $3.98. ‘We place on special sale for girls ages 4 to 14 heavy, warm melton mili- tary coats, same as shown in cut, in blue, castor and Oxford. Large em- ‘blem on sleeves, collar and cuffs trimmed with black and white silk cord. Coat finished with military gilt buttons These military coats are $3 98 Sale of Girls’ $4.50 Fancy Dresses at $2.98. A special. yale of these fine fancy Dresses for girls ages 4 to 14, mada from \ovelty ¢ess materials. Jauntily trimmed yoke with fancy brat=, full Sicuss front; ruffle around shoulders, with scalloped velvet in long ‘ stole effect; belts and cuffs trimmed to match, Shaped skirt with 4, deep hem. Instead of $4.50 our special sale price te $3.98 Sale of Girls’ $3.00 Dresses at $1.98. Splendid wale news of School Dresses for girls, ages 4 to 14. Made of warm wool cashmeres, with tucked yoke (same as shown in cut), finished with fancy braid and white stitching. Long waist effect, full sleeves, gored skirt, belt and cuffs trimmed to match, These handsome $3 school dresses on special sale at $1.98 Open Every Evening Till Christmas Brothers Voge Drovhers: Ate Ste.Cor: Oe Arve. 4 morrow, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS: ( THEBIG STORE ACTTY IN ITSELF Double ag SIEGEL OOPERG "SIXTH AVE. ney - Sa, |\Wisses’ Sie. Y, and pnd Fe ad at ¢ Extraordinary Prices Satur After that hour and until ae closing the | regular number of Stamps will be given. €o 1A Jor otjo8 g5M sel HESE Coats have just arrived from the, work a very well-known manufacturer who, being ou! of ‘closing out all his Winter lines of | for Misses, preparatory to beginning the Spring: ae paign, was willing to make some radical price concessions: qicht In the Lots that Go on Sate Tio-Siarvew Chere Are Yearly 1,000 Coutts.’ 0!" Each ts a model of freshness of iene smartness of fabric and superiority of workmanship. The Coats are ly without 2 ayer the best values for the money ever offered to the i Sinks stl ores Thi ht to‘ be a tremendous demand, The variety is fovering: sorte ranae of popular fabrics, including Kerseys,’ "Fwedde: Zibelines, Montagnacs, Velours, Meltons and Fancy Mixtures. The |” Coats are for Misses of 14, 16 and 18. There are many se SR % will fit small women. In the matter of diversity of colors, assortment of styles, variations! in ornamentation and every other essential, these Coats are the most astonishing bargains within mei norye' ye The special prices are 3. 00, S 75, and 4. hae a Also, special Saturda: . egularly priced at | ie aoacial Got : fDi Jo 2 aul Rely eae at rary hag Py GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL SERGE SAILOR SUITS DRESSES, IN ie ANT BRC WN eae fp and pena a ularly pir ais desrable embroidere: embiem. egularly price at 0 special for ¢ and $5, special (OD 7 ng DOF womerrow, DIC, Le GS sid 2, a ial Women’s Wai: omens Watsts. Gwo Important: Specials For Saturday. Women's Superior Quality Madras Waists in several tasty designs of material, made in three very_pleasing styles. plaited, tucked and. narrow sable Regularly priced at i 00 $2.50; Special for to-morrow, choice os lomen’s Waists of high rade Crepe de Chine, with fancy yoke of narrow bands and nd fan inely tucked blouse Frou fall sleeve, with caps and c! fa; be Exactly 5.00 as i ae Unapproachable value, Special for to }o-TOrroW, oie Cameras and Kod, Second Edition of ties Great peat er So many people at season year ~ Kodaks to present at Christmas that we raat a special point hold a salz of this character and magnitud: The Popular cameras Ht Remarkably Fim Freeh ep We have seihared me these fine instruments ry dealers who were fod ist way weere Camera excellent sou ontscmariy fp ducing their stocks—an lower prices than those fixed SPECIAL CYCLE CAMERAS, | AY size, Gordbrepiieesee to & Poco ‘mera, whose li our tal pace een Me 50 Every.pne of these Cameras, in addition to the quoted, is furnished with « lead case, strap, double plate* holder and'instruction book. a ae 20 only of the CYCLE WIZARD B, 4x5; listed at $16.00; fitted with double 6. 50 rectilinear lenses, extra rapid, e 18 ONLY OF CYCLE WIZARD C, JR., sil lined at $20.00; our 7.75 5 ONLY CYCLE C, UR, 5x7; listed at $29.00, "10.50 (5 fag \ a at bellewt aT ts Rap srk nae THE FAMOUS LONG S CVCLE WIZARD, SENIOR. sre listed at $35.00; jp) 50\c pie SheeTRS BARGAIN THAT POSSI leo can AD, D eewin the above pd scape dled poiaelee ly Boronic vowing et se Paces bellows, 1644 inches. SPECIAL CYCLE CAMERA. 4x5 size, ling to the Premo No. 5 Camera, which lists at $27.00; our counterpart Salen ee SAAR 77, 5D) kod (Only 5 of above.) Mier a idm 98 strong DARK ROOM RUBY LAMPS. tr has two glasses—the regalae ZINC WASH BOXES, Te oe tion style; hold 5x7° plates or” CYCLE KORONA CAMERAS, made by | smaller, the GUNDLACH OPTICAL CO. “k's all in the lens.” Area standard of FINEST QUALITY throughour. Cycle Korona Il. C.. 4x5, list price $18.00; our price 6.95 Korona Ill, A., 4x5, list wee 91200 our price 9. 00 Cree Korona VIL, 4x5 size, listed at $35.00, extra special price 14.50 | 50. 500 GILSON PRUSTA E special to: “FOUNTAIN” DRY bright. quick 4x5, per 5x7, per doz,,. Sseagrk Tomato ae ‘ Prd pode olen yell dey 50c kind, Doing Ohe Ohing Boldly. Co Wo pest Unit After phen to dad Prices We Sive What You Want HP ty et pe cope store to wait until ee lolidays to-lower priced offer in the Men's Store, and its allied sections, to-morrow, what are unquestionably the foremost yates of the season. Behind every garment stands a dou! —that of the manufacturer and that of The Big Store. Ie isn’t Shae of the Sie merchandise in great demand. 4000 The correct lengths de- manded by the most critical , dressers in the world ( New Men ’s Overcoats FOR YOUR SELECTION At S/O Gach. ‘Wanhattan” 44 in. }, “Prineeton’’ 47 in. } { !York Men) are represented “*Poo9/e’’ 50 in. \ _ 410. Gf jI\SS for 1903-1904. Wij/77zin our models WZ Coats in OXFORD MIXED, BLACK “08 NOVELTY FABRICS, OF QUALITY, are represented in this sensational offering at a phenomenal price. tr Popular Gourist Belt Coats’ 'T are also included without restriction to former costs or actual values. Prices Reduced on Ki ighest Quality (Overcoatss4: Made of the most select Foreign and Domestic fabrics, richly linea and finished. JOUR! MEN TAILORING and artistic draping, Now ered S/S, S22. 50, and 2) °