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to an undertaker Hf this city, who " | forward it to Baltimore. ‘The deceased was an uncle of Mr Dryden, et HEADED FOR PHILIPPINES. BURLINGTON, Vt., Deo, 18.—The six ‘troops of United States Cavalry whigh ‘have been stationed at Fort Bohan Allen for nearly two years left this city to- day by train for New York. whence they will wall on the transport (Kilpatrick for the Pblilppines, on Sunday. ‘The troops were J, BD, A, K and C, in command of Lieut.-Cul, Robert Schuyler, HOLIDAY BARGAINS. Being Greatly Overstocked We Now Offer: 109 4-6 Rochester Cy. eras, ted with jouble lens, automatic shutter i carrying es ular pices §16.00, aE ae 48 Toor der stoctester ma Focus Cycle Cameras, fitted ha ( double “tenn” auto: matic shutter ane all improvements, foe 00, ing to drive him to the Waldort-As- "Jtorta; that he did @o and when Mr. "J azamliton left the cab at the hotel the understanding was that the cab was to walt. BUbtt walted for a couple of hours, he sald, and then went to look for Mr. Hamiiton. He did not find himu until late last night at the Metropolian Club, ‘where he put in a claim for nine hours’ dime. “Tt ts mot the money I care for," said Mr, Hamilton, “but the principle of the thing. I do not accuse this man of trying to gouge me, but I have tried to persuade him that he ts laboring under ‘a misapprehension. I am certain that T @Mt not tell im to wait. Ho could (a trip from have conlected ‘hie Motropoian Club, But Tam willing to admit that he mis- caeglattate, Siogan ‘suggested that the : pam i . ait Was:SovPolite to Him live ow ton gory Rfse time! bide ‘tne invention to run on whieéls,-a cabman Soatab.!to Mii amicable it about faty im’ s,police court |G heron Sine aber the advice Hicd Of Maxiatrate Hogan. fies millionaire, law- ‘of the M P bman cut hig claim in two. This was Ta cute CaN nose |saresuute. to My. Hamtiton, who pald Bei . : pg Bit Independent. cabman,|Aoew Milt A mapt vot ation on, friendly terms and) FORD'S BODY GOING HOME. Style at i ot ras dut “the forthcoming per- yuppies, all be- of “Parsifal,” the influence ébr upon contempor- it, arid ‘kindred subjects ry) low cont. OPEN RVENIN U, NEHRING, 16 BAST 42D ST. Assistant United States Treasurer A IAncoln Dryden, of Baltimore, Md., too charge of the body of Prof. 8. T. Ford, humorist, of No. 1004 Bt. Paul's avenue THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, . | flen’s and Women’s Golf Gloves, exceptionally good OFFER Big Lots of New Fresh Gloves IN THE BEST QUALITIES FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. Men's Wool-Lined Dogskin or Castor Gloves, pair, .,,.. $1 :00 $2.98 & $4.25 Men’s and Women’s Sealskin Gauntlet Gloves, pair. $3.25 Fr $1.00 ake, pair.,, $1.50 65c 50c Men’s [Mocha or Dogskin Fur-Lined Gloves PALE eirasenettieooslavecrelseceseisces Women’s Mannish or Pique Kid Gloves in all the new fall shades, including oak, pair... Men’sPique Gloves, the celebrated Fown Women's Lambskin Gloves, 2 clasp, all the fall colors, including black and white, pair. Nseg si hae WEL poe Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. Open 8.30 A. M., Closed 7 P. M., until Christmas. John Daniell Sons Sous 19th, ‘this “To-morrow Saturday) Heel 0h Ma | store will remain open until all Important! accommodation of Xmas shoppers. Clearing Sale Men’s Clothing!__Rare Values. R to-morrow’s selling we've selected fifteen hundred Suits-and Overcoats and divided them into three great lots, ig ing you your unrestricted choice at $9, $12 and $25. The lots include $15, $18, $22.50, $25, $35 and $40°Sutts and Over- coats. Second Floor, Men's fine Journeyman hand-tailored suits and overcoats, making the very best ready-to-wear apparel in America. It’s_a rare opportunity for men of regular and irregular proportions—“the hard to fit”—men who have been in the habit of buying custory-made clothing. You do not want to miss this sale, as it affords beyond a ques- tion the best values offered this season, and you must come and see the handsome array to appreciate these remarkable values. GROUP 1 EMBRACES SUITS AND OVERCOATS We Announce, Beginning To-Day, ' »» A Sale of Overcoats for Men AT REDUCED PRICES. Or © Bormesly $30, $35, $38, $40 and $45. 2S te) © Special at $23.00. tter by what method—no matter under what conditions, no N. Of tailogman-ean fashion an overcoat which will ex mo iv «aalityiog exclusiveness shan is 3 Because the sizes have suffered, the nust § *Box Overcoats of the highest grade imported and en, GOTH tic Melton, Cheviot, Kersey, Vicuna, Elysian SAF fotigh sittace fabrics, in:black, blue, brown, gray ‘ apyet oxford mixture. With but few exceptions they are TT? in lined throughout. Sizes 33 to 48. sidan The Sale of Suits for Men §MAT POURTEEN AND NINETEEN DOLLARS Sey wack Will Be Discontinued After Saturday. - a suits, S ingle or double breasted Sack Coat models, of Cheviot, Cassimere or Worsted, in a number of excellent designs. erly $7800, $20.00, $22.50. At $14.00 ingle or double breasted Sack Coat models, of the finest imported and domestic Cheviot, heavy Homespun, Cassimere, Wor- sted. or.silk-mixed Tweed. Many coats are silk-lined throughout. imerly- $25.00, $3000, $33.00, $38.00 At $19,00 Ne ee .& SoftHats for Men | Boys’ Hats & Furnishings fly,,$3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. At Special Prices for Saturday. erSaturday at $2.50. Fashioned first for service, and then df fashiéned ‘hats, which inform, | as pleasing to the eye in form and a finish éxbaust the possibili-~| fabric as the fondest mother would of the:hatter's craft. Every one | care to have them. e authoritative Fall and Winter Tam 9’ Shantera of Scotch Wool, in es is.represénted. we noe two-tone effects and of, Ribbed Silk, French Value 75c. to 95c, Special at 50c odels for all manner of men. Beya' Scarfs. Four-in-Hand, Im- TFE-50. Sbecial at $5.00 perial, Teck, Square, Windsor and Buster Brown Bow shapes. Value 50c. Special at 35¢ Roys’ Lounging and Bath Robes, of TurkishTowelling andBlanket Fabrics. Sizes 6 to 18, F S¢ Ae ‘ourein ands or Eng- Value $3.50. Special at $2.45 & 4 oe RE Eg elaeh Silks. Value $5.00. Special at $3.50. Boys’ Pajamas, of Sateen, Outing Flannel or Madras, in solid colors, fancy stripes or figures. Value $1.45 to $1.95. Special at $1.00 Long Trouser Suits ; Value ti. re Special at 50c _ Frefigh Sean Four-in-hands, Folded Squ and Dé Joinville Scarfs, of the beste ted Silks in this sea- son’s néwéstidesigns. Formerly.$1.50,to $2.50. At $4.00 At Re d ces for Saturday. : HANDKERCHIEFS Youth's Long roll, double breasted of Silk’ and Linen, in white self andstraight front,single breasted suits figured, or fancy effects with of heavy Winter Fabrics in brown Jacquarded figures, with or without | stay plaids and mixtures, loose, qnitial. Special at 69c or form fitting broad shoulder effects, ‘ _\ GIRT SUG 12 thoroughly well tailored and finish- At $3.50 to $2000 $3.95 to $27.50 At $1.00 to $8.50 ed, sizes 14 to 19 years, Formerly $8.50 to $10.00, at $6.50 Formerly $12.00 to $15.00, at $9.50 e Cents: ing Gowns and Robes. 8, ag Dress Shields, : At $1.50 to $5,50 a erchiets of ae we 44 pongishes with Formerly $18.00 to $20.00, at $12.50 inders, in Holiday boxes, Special at 50c eth, aiittis ietasia oe 5 $600 A Sale of Canes. ae . Canes to which the applied arts have Cs a L ‘Slippers _ |gontributed much. Superb speci- . dels prove that even so pro- | mens of inlaid and carved ivory and thing’ “as ajslipper may he | metal work elaborate them. , taste,’ give’ a full | Formerly $2.95 to $6.25, at 3 pe fand cost but little. | Formerly $7.50 to $14.50, at $5.00 ( Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. Open Evenings. A Sale of Suits & Overcoats for Boys At Reduced Prices. Bova’ Norfolk and D raanted Suits, of Cheviot, Tweed, Silk Mixture, Cassimere, or Worsted, sizes 8 to I5 years. Formerly $4.75 to $5.50 Speciahat $3.50 Formerly $6.50 to $7.50 Special at $4.50 Formerly $9.00 to $12.00 Special at $6.50 Baya’ Sailor Suits of finest Serge, in red, brown, navy blue or royal, trimmed with silk braid and embroidered emblems, sizes 4 to 10 years, Formerly $6.50 to $8.50 Boye’ Jack Tar Reefers, plain and regulation models of Chinchilla, Frieze, Pebble Cheviot or Kersey, in navy blue, brown, royal, light or dark gray, sizes 3 to 12 yrs. Spesial-at $3.95 Formerly ¢*.50, $6.50 & $7.50 Special at $3.95 Bova’ Russian and Box Qvercoats of Vicuna, Cheviot or Kersey, in castor, navy blue, olive, tan, oxford, gray or red, sizes 234 to 8 years. Formerly $5.00 to $6.50. Boys’ Russian and Box Coaching Qvercente of Mel- ton, Kersey, Montagnac or rough surface Cheviot in seal brown, navy blue, light tan or red, sizes 2)4 to 8, Special at $3.95 Formerly $8.50, $10 and $12. Special at $6.95 ‘“‘Colonial’’ Gloves for Men at $1.50 Well-tanned leathers, true proportions and faith- ful stitches give us the courage to maintain the following, exhaustive variety of our Colonial Gloves for men. We think them about as good as you can buy at ohe-fifty—one pair will make you think so, too. One-clasp or one horn button prix seam Cape Gloves, in tan, black, or white. One-clasp pique sewed Cape Gloyes in tan. One-clasp, or one horn button hand sewed Cape Gloves, in tans. One-clasp pique sewed Kid Gloves in tan or brown. One-clasp prix seam Reindeer Gloves, in gray or tan. One-clasp pique sewed Mocha Gloves, in gray or tan. Qne-pearl button Suede Gloves, in gray. One-pearl button Kid Gloves, in white, pearl or black. Inexpensive Gift Things. Many at Special Prices. Korena Gamera, size 5x7, double lense, plate holder and | carrying case. At $6.50 Korena Gamera, size 34 x 434, hood back. double plate holder, At $3.00 Century A. Camera, double | lense, automatic shutter, re- versible back, carrying case, double plate holder. At $6.50 Sporting Res Boys’ Rugby Fo leather, tested b! Value $1.00. ala PDeuble Bod Punching Bags, regulation size, reinforced ends. | tested bladder. Value $1.75. Special at $4.25 Boys’ Boxing Gloves, Corbett | model, grain palms, padded cuffs. Value $1.75. At $5.85 Men's Boxing Gloves of tan kid, Corbett model, padded cuffs, lace wrists, Value $2.25, Special at $1.50 Air Rifles. Air Rifles, single shot. Air Rifles, 500 shots. and ash trays, Value $1.25 & $1.50, dian pattern, cast steel. rolled cast steel, Children's Skates. straps. nickel plated. and polished, At 65¢ At 85c) | clished. Rubber Boots For Boxe and Girls. 6 to 1036 Knee Length. 6 to 10%, Storm Boots. Il to 2, Knee Length. Leggins of Black Jersey Cloth, knee length, sizes 3 to 9, 75cs 10 to. 1, $1,003 2 to 7, $1.00. leeéging of Brown Goat Leath- er, Fauntleroy model, sizes 3 to 7 At $1.50 and $2.00! 11 to 9. Storm h, | Black, sizes 3to 7. At $2,00| Girls. t lugdding of velvet in blue,| For Boys, — - At brown, black or white, sizes 3| Sizes ae to 8, Storm Le: 10 7. At $3.50 and$2,001¢- Boys or Women, c 5.50 Fitted with cigar holder, match At 95¢ Men's Hockey Skates, Canes Men's and Boys’ Club Skates. 45c Men's Hockey Skates, of cold 75¢ 75¢ Women's Skates, heel and toe 80c Women's Cluk Skates, bright finish, Canadian model. $3.0 Men's Club Skates, of cast steel, nickel plated. $1.35 Women’s Club Skates, entirely $1.65 Men's Hockey Skates, Cana- dian top, new flanged blade of welded steel, full nickel plated $2.50 Men's Club Skates, of welded, hardened and tempered steel, full nickel plated and highly 2.7 5 30 for h, Ss of pers woollen materials; every garment lined with princess serge—no cotton linings used in any garment—fabrics are cheviots in both fancy and plain effects; black thibets and cassimeres. The overcoats represented are made of the famous frieze; raw edge velvet collar; graceful and serviceable; + not a garment in the entire stocks but would be reasonably priced earlier at $15; all sizes; lowest prices ever quoted for equal value. Your $ unreserved choice of more than 1,000 suits and overcoats at...... 9 GROUP 2 REPRESENTS SUITS AND OVERCOATS the best standard cloths; i imaginabli ; cassimere, black worsteds and thibets--in fact every worthy faboe in ae suitings: Every taste can be suited in this immense range, partcularly for ge are not a garment a the entire offering worth less than Heth) oles screen ah ieee ele _ GROUP NO. 3—MEN'S HAND-TAILORED of imported and best domestic fabrics in Pnpttica phy black worsteds, thibets, fancy cheviots, rough Scotch effects Tepes ee lined and trimmed with merchant tailor detail of the highest order. Suits of every conceivable sort in single and double breasted sack and English walking cqat—silk lined overcoats. An opportunity to own the best built garment in New York, worth $30, $35 and $40, at..., 825 Vs aera — A \ $12.75 for § i | 75 for *24.75 Junior Suits. PRE-HQLIDAY clearing sale that embraces very near our entire Perea you a opportunity to-buy garments that display the very finest workmanship at Do not mistake this occasion—as the saving is b i TRE Eee ' You've always noticed that there’s a certain nodetnable ‘style Fee cote thersito pad Crawford girls’ and misses’ fashions that you never see in any'other garments. We look to the exclusiveness,.and you do not have to pay any more here than the ordinary creations cost elsewhere. : wees for Mise” $45 High Grade Sults;| $22.75 for Misses’ $42: High-Grade Coats, % ’ , js Sizes 14 an « years. ! length ; biack and tan ; sizes 14 and 16 years, : x 14.75 for Misses’ 26.75 Suits, limited as| *9.75 for Girls' $16.75, Kersey Coats; large regards sizes and quantity; all the Jatest models; sizes 14 and | Shoulder cape ; fancy trimmed ; Sizes 6 to 14 yzars. 46 years. $8.75 for Girls’ % Length Chinchilla Coats ; $12.75 for Juniors’ $24.75 Suits; cheviots| rolling collar; double breasted; lined with red flannel ; and zibelines; 34 and 36 inch skirt lengths. irr 6 5 Be Pairs $8,75 Full Length Coats of $17, ary “ . Tr Girls’ *8, ig buck tnd tant tmldings ses ve aad se gee COMtS:| taney matures; ze to i yeas | | ‘ | 3 y 8 11.78 for Misses’ #1878 % Length Rough |enti2oat Girls’ $7.50 Box Roofers, odds and. OXFORD COATS; military collar; prettily trimmed; sizes 14 and 16 years. AW ends to clear out the lot. $4.75 for Misses’ %6,50 Walking Skirts; fapcy mixtures; lengths 36 to 40 inches. ‘ Smart Styles in Women’s Neckwear. importer’s sample pieces of fine Neckwear just arrived from Paris— a collection embracing top collars—tabs—twice around scarfs—lace collars, stoles, pelleri -% Y 0 thas, fichus, etc. The lace collars being all hand made, Prices do not Percent the ‘ . actual cost of making—prices range from $12.75 down to : be M IOG Sale Men’s 2 Xmas Neckwear at ‘1. ROM now until Xmas our regular neckwear selling space will be doubled, Here you'll find the most elaborate sh neckwear in all New York. hameeieee hraee Mie ona Tee " Not an old or passe shape in the stock—See windows on Sixth avenue, RICH PURE SILK SCARFS, MADE IN THE SCARFS, IN THOUSANDS OF HANDSOME large, wide end squares, also in the four-fold Four-in-' | effects, of pure silk, combinations of colorings, medium Hand shapes suitable to tle a3 Ascot, once over or Four- and light effects and white and\black, both ‘in the in-Hand knot; finest imported silks; each In a $2 French fold, Four-in-Hand’ and ‘English open end 50 handsome Christmas box..,.....-:.+++2se000+ square, at 4 3 / FINE ASSORTMENT, OF OPEN OR folded ‘FOUR-IN-HANDS AND TECKS, COMPRIS- English Squares, suitable to tie,in all shapes; pure silks ing all broken lots from out 50c. stock, as well as some of bilan coloring; also-in:white and black; also French bought ‘at half price, all in pure silk, white, black 25 Id Four-in-Hands; made of the best grades of $] 50 ,| and faney designs, reversible or satin at.. imported silks; each’in a handsome box.... ° HAD A SPECIAL LOT OF SHORT lengths 900 SQUARES, LARGE -DOUBLE ENDS, || of Ottoman and peau de sole black silks made up into the made of best quality heavy solid silk in dark pat- $] long, narrow, reversible Four-in-Hands; worth 50 terns; the best values ever shown under $2 each, at double our price’ of 18c. each, 3 for ‘“ Pure Food at, Saving Prices. Wi not bay the best, especially when it costs lesshere.. ‘We run our. table supply department,on a i pure. food basis, still we do not oveglook economy. That's why you can save so much on your week’s supply by trading her, Sixth Ploor, BUTTER—Meadow Brook Creamery. uniformly, worked; packed in 1 !b, paraffine lined carton, Ib... 250 NUTS—1 imparted English Greno- ble Walnuts, I 156 MINCE MEAT —Grani condensed, large pkg. DATE: Ib. pkg. SAI 5 Columbia River, 1 226 DRIED BEEF—Thoroughly ne: chipped to order, 1b. G ip SHEESE Bost I COPFEE—Wavorly BI Ibs., $1.00; Ib SALTED NUT MEATS—Large Jordan aimonds, salted and roasted.to OFM WOK cassia cava aet dacteate GHERKINS—Crown brand, bottle... PEACH! Ifo! Lemon Cling, sliced for cream, luncheon size SARDINES — Boudet, imported % Mb. can, key open 126 | _ CRANBERRIES —| Cape Cod, 3 qt. box PLUM PUDDING—Royal Stuart or Richardgon G RODDINS, 1-ID. CAM 6.6 .,.-eeeeeesceseecn ee 220 TEA—All 70c; Engitsh Break- fast, Ceylon, Young Hyson, or Gun- powder, Ib....+5..+ - 506 PRUNES—Moeaty Santa Clara Valley, new fruit, 4 Ibs., 25c.; Ib....76 SUGAR—Havemoyer & Elder, best granulated. § lb. cloth sack,...226 CAKE—Home made, Plain, Marble, citron or raisin 186 NUTS —Fanc; of all kkimds, tb. SOAP—Ploating Ivory, Glyce! Oval, 5 cakes...... CRACKERS—National Bisoui Graham or 5 o’Clock Teas; packa: Wines and Liquors for Xmas Gifts. 2 ’S a good thing to know that you are buying pure liquors when providing for your own use or 1 i when you are ging to use them for presentation pur idn't buy anything but pure liquors here,.and what’s more, the price in every | is less than you'll have to pay for ques- tionable qualities elsewhere: ° N conatieian Cocktails, Man: bot- Ned Martini, bottle, 706 pk te a

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