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} CAUSED ARREST OF } WALKING DELEGATE Contractor Schwartzler Accused Patrick Mulligan of Demand- Ing that $87§ Alleged to Be Due Unions Be Paid. BRICKLAYERS QUIT WORK. Mulligan Is Arraigned Before Magls- trate Crane, in Morrisania Court, but Is Paroled Until To-Morrow| for Examination. Tnion, was arraigned before Magistra on the | Otto Few Fast One Hundred street. He w 4 tion to-morr Accorals recently beg: the construc! of flat houses "1 on Wendover east .of Third .) fivenue, the fons of which been laid five y ago. Twenty-five bricklavers wor from Friday until Yesterday at n when Mulligan, Schwactzior alle demanded that he $815 duet representatives of ys he re- fused to pay tho money and Mulligan, he alleges, called the men out, ———a VIOLINIST SEEKS DIVORCE. Edward Sinfer Ulames His € t Friend, Edward R fer, tirst ylolin of the Gaiety Theatre 0} ra, Brooklyn, brought sult for absolute divorce against his wife, Marie The case was heard | by Justice Dunwell and a jury | ILL, of the Supreme Court er chalmed that Benedict Gregory, His most intimate friend, was responsl- ble for the unhappiness of his married life. Mrs Slafer made a general denial @nd charged her husband with being too familiar with Mrs. Herth: ¥ Whom he took into their home as a bourder. She sald she left him after that. Mrs. Day ed in court as the principal witness against Mrs, Sla- ) fer, * rs 3 led in 18% a have thre " " bai ————e PUZZLED CABMAN IN COURT. Murphy a Victim of a Motor Cycle Rider. was driving ni y-second | Kit, when Aller Sinclair, West Oné Hunanéd. and sf + trode up Contral Ie West on a motor Sinclair struck Murphy's horse a ips and Kineked the animal across (ie street. OF course 3 the cab followed the hors: and the ‘ Wheels ran over both Sinchur's . The collision 1 Wd Sinchalr sense ‘less. He was taken to Roosevelt Hos- pital and Murphy was ureested by. the i th atrte OF its- neh no Hirough ate ved the In- dignant: Murphy, leona itd- mitted that to make. : 1,100 PATROLMEN EXAMINED, 4 r Promotion Appear 1 Service Board, 1 nbled lace to-day to ervice exiamin- ndsman. Mon- 1 event bt tho: take tho ation for itors Patrick L Mulligan, of No. 2% One} Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, 2 Walking delegite for the Bricklayers WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1903. LIST COMPLETE FOR \ Bounty Have Been Chosen and Time ‘or Distribution Is Near. Evening World has been made up. dinner. Edward T. Devine, Soclety, wrote the following letter to the editor of the Evening World: jof the Evening World. | applications. their friends,’” T men who are to ba will have a busy time of it the day before Christmas. Mr. Devine will superintend the distribution df the din- ners and Siegel Coopor Company will deliver them, No Show of Charity. There wil’ be no show of charity, and the recipients of the dinners will not even know from whom they come unl the dinners are unpacked and the Even- ing World's card of greeting 1s found in the basket. The distribution will be in the regular of the Siegel Cooper Company. ck those 1,000/ thousand needy families under Vorld dinners go to such a3, would this charity.” Many Families in Want. this winter ses have brought about an unwont titution. Many a family wi with little to eat through the peace is to |put these one ghousand dinn help some in lightening the ci stomach is rarely known. of this organization covers a that of the Charity ;. Brooklyn. will got The rest will go to Manhat- €or thelr Christmas Ginner, this Christmas Eve, when 2 Cooper wagons will to say of the Devine has t bla University; Choate, Justice Bverett P. Dilion and Col. MANY LAWYERS AT Morgan J. Wheeler, John MoAnerney, Four pounds of chicken. a can of sou! 1,000 XMAS DINNERS. Families Who Areto Enjoy the Evening World’s Tho list of one thousand families who are to ‘enjoy the bounty of the For each there will be a Christmas General Secretary of the Charity Organization “I write to say that we have now completed the list of one thousand "| families to whom Christmas dinners are to be supplied through the courtesy It will, therefore, be impossible to consider further 1 send this line only to prevent possible disappointment to |those who make written or personal application on behalf of themselves or our charge. We will see to it that the Even famille: be without them unless for There Is great poverty in New York | Strikes, industrial changes the completion of the subway and ot her be on earth, will and producing cheer In homes where a fuil bier id of sweet ist year the distribution was carried |@ loaf of bread. a pound of ewe dink by me ie of the express companies. | one-fourth ‘pound of coffee, ‘one-h 1 Al apprications for dinners were care-|pound of candy, a can of string bear fully inv ipated in the society's regu- |and a quart of onions wilt pe put | lar way. Two hundred and fifty dinners each dioner basket. Orders have were assigned to the & ty for the Im-|g@iven for the very best the marke of the Condition of the Poor. |affords. The recipients will not have ta fo\-wral he bella ave ring ing and the horns tooting, the Siegel be running throug) the streets all over the city, and at on. World din thousand doors will ,be left basket one thous inners given by | which are sure to make many happler the Evening World will be a great re-|and better fortified to appreciate the |liet_to ie for we have already three spirit of the day. Present Nicholas Murray Butler and Dean John TH. Van Amring, of Colum- ex-Justice William G O"Brien, ex-Judge John F. COUDERT FUNERAL Low Mass Celebrated by Father’ Lavelle in the Cathedral in’ Honor of Distinguished Coun-| sellor. Sale of Imported : ae > _ 3,250 yards The funeral of the late Frederic R. Coudert took place to-day from St. Pat- on edral, where, at the request of the f. low miss w lebrated, The funeral as largely atte -d, many and judgds Bein progent. . ch were scheduled for | “begin until nearly 1, | rival before that ri ‘gudert, jr, from His train did not reach the from 29¢. 10 OSC. the South, Twenty-third street ferry of the Penn- sylvanta Railroad Company until after 10 o’closk. “An automobile was in walt- formerly goc. to $1.50. ing and Mr. Coudert hurried to the home is sister, Mrs. Benedict, at No. 66 y-ninth street. body was carried into the minor | AB the edifice Gilman's Andanta in C ayed on the organ,,and as it was out Chopin's funeral march was much in vogue, This was the only musical at the request of the family. | rendered. service, Iv was requested that no flowers be sent, but there were a half dozen floral pleces near the casket without cards. ‘The low mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Lavelle, rector of the Cathedral, and the final absolution was given by Archbishop Farley, Clad in hig robes of purple and in this white miter: paltvearers were :Wheejer | H. istice Charles H. 'Truax, Broadwey and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. ‘New Entrance on 19th Street. ibvarts, Justice Bdwand J. William ~B. Hornblower. Suitable for fancy work; jalso for the new bodice so Lord & Taylor, PIIIIIIIREIAIIA IIIA IAAI I Turkish Rocker, a : 5, [prvsereeeeeetenteneeneeneeetaepgprsvneiteie esto Teno One ot the most comfortable Rock- ers made. Large and roomy. Up holstered in leathér, silk iat tapestry, verona and two-tone ef. fects. Spring back arid seat. OTHER ee GIFTS: Chiffonters, Buttets, Shaving Stands, Hooke Tea Tal Jor, Library & cnet Tables CARPETS & RUGS. Headquarters for Mission Furniture, [KELLY 263 Sixth Ave.. Near 17th St. Send Postal for Catalogue. OPEN EVENINGS. iad Ja ialabatafaaSaia Sada falafel tnd Coward Fancy Ribbons. Fancy Ribbous in Persian and Dresden de- Signs; 4 to 8 inches wide, per yard, | ‘|ness o} Shoe - FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. joints, no shoe so painless as a Coward Bunion Shoe. Infinitely better than buy- ing either a too large, ill-fit- ting shoe, or risk being fit- ted with “ Custom-made ”’ ‘that right last is only to be order or ready-made shoes. Itis a genuine Bunion last, | giving the bunion every bit /of room it needs and fitting all the other parts of the For bunions and enlarged | and yet so perfectly fitting | without the right last. And |obtained here in either to-| tb ceectothbidsmesdnnsnsielaaidaceaee SLITS HIE TRETEREE TE RTRER FIIILELIKIIILAE ILI III IIE foot correctly. ‘The Coward Bunion Shoe | is made in all sizes and widths andis asa rule better, |in looks, fit and wear than | most made-to-order shoes,ex- | cept those from our own Cus- tom Department, whose busi- the last two months has gone far ahead of any two months since we-began making to-order shoes. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, AMES S, COWARD, 4 Crecayics Berne omen OM .E, to free and easy credit. Simply say “ Charge It.” Clothing for Man, Woman and Child—also Shoes—and Hats. Jewelry in an Unlimited Variety at Matchless Low Prices. | 1. ’ OPERATOR OF TEN STORES. 19 EAST 14TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVENUE, 5 RE/MLLL, 250 KNOCKS : D-Y-S-P-2-P-S-I-A| RIKER’S DRUG STORE, 6th Ave. & 23d St, OUR NEW. “Eo $x eat ato n 2% th et; 1abth at, way? 2 serdaia ‘and’ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Wonk MONDAY MORNING WONDER, Special price - re- MAIL ORDERS . all . RCE SOCTH AVENUE, 21ST large quantities, Cloth Binding, green edges, handsomely illustrated, M Pi- Char- Among rater Bonnle Prin Ve. Cornet of Horse, The. In the Reign of Ter- | | Dragon and the Ka- Un Wee Fine. Wve in Tada Leo in ror In Times of Peril Jack Archer. With With Hoy Knight, 4 Lion “of St Mark, Bray ft he. {with Woite fp Can n of the North, The. young iuglers, The Maorl and Settler Curthagintan, dn ty Shoer Pluck. ‘aptain i Cause i nf Strong Cat Of Rubastes, The. ! Throveh ‘the Fray ee ee ee eS Popular Books ‘ Girls, 25c. Favorite Titles, Handsomely illustrated, cloth binding. A Bachelor Maid and Her) Esther, the Esther's Charge. Fifteen. ni on the Pampas eto the OM Ting. | Youn Miahinman i ne ooo eo Out iahter, Jeagneton Me Fro Allee in Wonderland. All Aboa: Gianetta. Annice Wynigoop, Artint. ily Flower. Adventures of a Brownie, Girl Neighbors. TD Aunt: Diana. Averill, Gold Elsle, Rtok's iret Corner, Growing Up, The Girlhood Hontentown storyevoliers, | ‘of Baith, > ; Bubbles. Helen mton, College g nildren’s Kingdom. The Vice} | Cousin Geoffrey and I. In thi olden Days. Not take Other Girls Cuckoo Clock, The. yan Nf the, Windmill. Odd One. The. Daddy's Girl. 4 ssica's First Prayer, Only a Girl Deane Girls. ‘The. Duxberry Doings, The. Holiday Specials in Jovee'n Invertinenta. Our Tesale, Lady of the Forest Poly Cre LAN Eins OE any For Men Novelty Hosiery .::’wons In pure silk, Lisle thread or cotton; thousands of dozens of our own newly imported and exclusive designs, Specially reduced for the Holiday trade. Women’s Hosiery. Men’s Hosiery. Handsome line—in the very Intest effects. | Specially boxed in fab pair jets, ‘OMEN'S HOSIFRY—In a handsome va-| than wholesale prices riety—fine err paley Pipes lisle thread, | MEN'S HALF-HOS! figured 45¢ imported cotton and toes: a box of or ankle MEN'S HALF-110s! OSF—AIL over In patterns, In isle thread, a dozen of Petuisits hand-emproldered desi a 69¢! Gouble heels and toes; at, a pal at less 4.10 in fast binck, 438 heeln, Fraat eblack 3 Et in fancy. ds horizontal atri thread or WOMEN'S HOSE Pure ieee ik embroidered tre ilk, medium welght, double heel, 1.19 Or sale sinbratanrag tn i Tole and toe: at. & pair. flety of deslene N'S HOSE — Genuine MEN'S HALF. isle thread_or French ilk, slace ‘abkle vaifecta: in 2. 95 cotton, ermbr aba sae d white: at, @ pair....... clocked o1 ck, colored Da pie ee or oxford grounds; a box of 6 pairs Also an abundance a her styles and he rienest. of i Fmported Sik | Au endless varie! ot se, plain 3 Hoate ery, ah sxc novelties, embrold- Meaney iinported 25¢ 1: 0 Hence eee rene $3\to from ‘per pars wo J.0 i in Great Variety inessine” Low Prices, Emboused — Spellii Tiddledy Winks, 0c epee | op on 39c Denke miter atl. Hop Folin Riders, Bitte Guine. Btecrtechsne, iattie of Manila. 4 Maneion of Happiness Sees AT 50c shing for Pros. Night Before Xmas, Fortune's Wheel. Anorted Puzzles, Mime War. at 15¢ Letters. Stencils, Golf. Menagerie. Pin Ball G. e. &. History. 11, | Star Authors, Steeplechase. Ww am . 1 G Mitta Pieture/ or Mala. AT 49g Fort Game, Dewey Games, County Falr, Sewing Carda, Purale, ne- Telling Surprise Trick Soap Bubble, Pillow Dex. Lato, Knitting Spool Outfit Consequences. lotor Carri Acting Charades, Airship Wednesday’s Cents a Copy, sass OMeet Music, 12 rece By matt ear patra NO MUSIC SENT C. 0. D. AND NONE SOLD TO nee In Music Department in Balcony; also on the 4th floor, grocery dept., where Miss May Wortley, the welknown Piano Virtuoso, gives musical demonstrations every day. We wish to call your attention to the it Sacred Song, suitable for Christmas: THE GARDEN OF EDEN. When We Were Two Little) Lincoln, Grant and Lee. | In the Village by the, Sea cm. D ne 1 y Lan al Sine Reverie (very| Ne MOTD UY Wan" Ware| MY“Genovieve (very. pov: Op) 1nuus) p in the Cocoanut Tr ai Out “of My Life Forever rhe Roaury (very ere Tell we That Beautiful) “(heauti¢ul description sone). Pit - 5 Arabian’ Scout March Nobody Mother ie LeRSCals Him Cart sat Nootier than Hiawatha). | Just Like You Goose. soba ernment On 8-898 Trish * Lace Curtains 4:22 Point mporir’ stock of 165 pairs of white Irish Point, The balance of an im) secured at about half price, are offered at $1.50 to $2.50 4 pair less than real value. These Curtains are in the finest quality, in the latest patterns, and are shown in a chaice of 25 different Styles. Children’s Furnitur OLL-|CHILDREN'S WRIT- ich folgen |ING "DEBKS) — "PER. ce | ee DES! inches | wide. ae Fifth Floor in Furniture Dept. Holiday Specials in oH LDRENY ane finish, perfect In pri to, IGH CHAIRS ih tray; tera aivlen: | DOLLs* ‘AR’ reed body. With Derasoin, with anton’ ete elled running «ear: pric Ing from $7.60 down to.. DOLLS | gnamelied vome CHILDREN'S, golden onl; ¥ | worth BEDSTEADS. Yanaine #8 55 539 MORRIS ‘Ci er different style: tn oo gtirom #000 cown to CHILDREN'S, ROCKERS: high ‘AIRS. oui. (with arma: and reclining back: In tacks tn Fen 4.00 Sak ands nahpseny. dniet | ranging trom $7.00 down. to. | CHILDREN’S’ CHIFF OK 1 a or, bn mt with mirror top and’ Ty nian, bent | finial ort $7.00, ‘ 5 draw: well front 86" ST. & 3*: AVE. OFFER China Cups & Saucers G OVIDE ait Ss i} erman, value 25c pair, 10c Limoges, value 50c pair, 15c Fern Pots Richly decorated, fine China, with in- side earthen a Henty Books “toc” 18° These in dozen sets, are an exceptional opportunity. pot, value 1.98, 98c I aac a a a a a a a ee eee rv ry (,00 GRAY BLANKET ROBES, with red, blue 1 k ay if i call . 1s fs Ih, TRA~ Tete India and Ceylon, Fancy’ dee grated tins ruttabie ah a ch sanslenite mas present; 3 Ib, (dar a te 6 170 “ration COMFEE Rest Maracal : Eac! 24 in, square; real lace edge and Serting; made on fine quality English | 10x12 in; bobbinet; ance; bolster piece to match $3.00 value at, per set. neha a Holiday Specials in red, blue and tan, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC light and heavy weight fabrics, c Bl. nd silk matelasse... sett tnt taenenenentes. SLIPPERS for Girls and Boys, in blac’ felt, well made, with thick pressed) 2ést make, with leather soles, felt soles; very special values > A0c dies the ‘dollar kind, at, a a pair, 50¢, and Par ...eeeee 5 ran Sips Boys, in som sizes pair .. Complete Assortment of Crochet Slippers for Children and Women, een eee ree ee rans Our special Christmas packages—useful Christmas gifts—No. 1 at $2,00, No, 2 at $2.50, No. 3 at $5.00, and No, 4 at $5,00, will be on sale up to Deer ater der, string: deliciotin fia- A—High Bi sound and sweet; ed daily; Ib ¢an FLORAL PLUM PUD-|1 doz TABLE APPLES, : Bey 1 1b. best TABE 00. qu. & R PLUM PUDDING : IALAGA CRArES bs best 5) serene entre enon erenenee tte: Ores Bent FILLED. ods STREETS. N, Y. arademt 10. at double our aeroal Hot iday special at s((o. Se ee ee ee ee er ee Men’s Bath and Robes Lounging STRIPED BLANKET OR EIDER- Mi )WN ROBES, in a good * or brown bor- asl Ge SOBEnES, IMP( IRTED BLANKET ROBES, with Oriental figures, in all the lhtest combinations of col maroon and tan, navy gray, tan and pink, navy and e, a 5.00 DRE SSING GOWNS, lined and unlined, in E * 5,95to 35.00 Holiday Slipper Specials. MEN'S $1.50 HOUSE SLIPPERS, 4 different styles, in tan and black leather, hand-turned soles, sizes 6°" to 11, very desirable for holiday presents, at, a\pair...... . for. ider- — imported and do plain. and i rough be WOMEN'S SLIPPERS, in blac! LEGGI for Girls “and black jersey, also in white, red, blue and b; velvet corduroy ! leather, at, a pair, $2.00, $1. | $1.25, $1.00 ‘and. S ROMEO SLIPPERS, ed and blue felt, in hand. fur’ trimmed, | mt Holiday Hints in at Cut Prices, Choice Groceries Our 300. Moc! and Java 1s th Coffee tri standard packing; red packed, Strin; ee Bacon=Pxtm— setect- oe ed, lean, ten- qualit) ne GAR — Appi Yon jug : | “Grade | Mixed Oc. ORANGES— eee, Plot NG—Fior 0c. and ugty pad Eo, aise boxen * containing en ieneut contatn! War for # ib. ‘tan, [or 200" par be » 20¢ | fresh * 15¢ | ieee 10 ibs. Ib, TOMA TOERS—o. © in heavy sugar 08. Brand. “Sb. solid | packed, red ripe. rT cans; doz, 81.85; Sc | can’ Special Christmas Package No. 5 for i if his best LAY 41XED EET PLOY 1D. att Bt La REAM sisal ti i penllons pure APPLE CIDE CHRES! aR, Real Suen Lace Bed Sets Ps! Spread has real lace centre-piece | Each Spread has a real lace centre 24: - in, square, bolster roll, lace centre) made with Hersh heer, ‘i deep Bonne Femme val- | Femme valance, with real lace 5.95 | and inserting; a $10.00 set, 7:95 1895 14.95 | $16.00 Sets at $25.00 20.00 : Sets at Sets at 41.95 ~ Boys’ Overcoats «= Reefers.. An extraordinary purchase of hundreds of a Boys’ Russian Overcoats and Reefers, in blue melton, at a saving of really half. BOYS’ Rus- MILITARY OVERCUAT: + sian ~ style, size 3 to 8 years, doublé-breasted, }@ belt, brass puttons, chevron on sleeve. BOYS’ in Ox- RAGLAN OVERCOATS, ford frieze, sizes 8 to 16 years, cut extra long, with slash pockets, handsomely lined. BOYS’ REEFE with storm or WINTER % velvet collars, all sizes up to 16 years, double-breasted. F GOO S swith’ ORS See a Sop On, FREIGHT PAID ON fe} UT OF TOWN “cond | ORDERS Eve