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ames 6 memes We Give Blue Trading Stamps with All Gash Purchases. Rothenbers <6. Open Evenings. WEST 14™ ST. Open Evenings. To-Morrow You Will Find Thousands of Matchless Bargains Here. Prices Will Be Cut to the Lowest Notch to Insure Quich and Certain Clearing. More Sweeping Price-Reductions Will Be Offered in Every Holiday Stoch, inciading Fancy Goods, Leather Gcods, Books, Jewelry Clocks, Fans, Perfumeries, Stationery, Neckwear for Men and Women, Dolis, Toys and Games. There Will Also Be Tremendous Bargains In Many Staple Lines ne Day of Extraordinary Gut This Out. This means the greatest money-savings that have been offered Good for $2 Worth of Blue Stamps. panna, Cut out this coupon and ? present it in pur store to-mor- | row (Thursday) before 12 orclock noon, whei making } purchases to the amount (of $1.00 or more, and you } will receive, in addition to Lowest-Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods Bros. 6TH AVE., 224 and 234 STS, NEW YORK. Open Until 10 P. M. Every Toy Must Go.Stvk. ety ne intend eelling every Toy, Doll and Game now remaining in our stock at such prices as they ring. BROR TELLS [6G COP WHIPS OFMODK DUEL) “BFF” ELLISON "Paterson Boy Who Killed Tony Former petal ae yi Keo Insists that the Tragedy) @N@ = EXVonvicl Is Badly) Was the Result of an Acci- Worsted in a Fist Fight in Forty-third Street. = quarters. COMPANIONS SAID TO BE RICH BANKER’S SONS. ——————— “BELIEVED BULLET WAS) x TAKEN FROM PISTOL. | bi a Adis that the Youth Who Lost All, When Locked Up, Give As-) “His Life Read Dime Novels) sumed Names and Seek by % aM Wanted to Appear as a| Every Means to Conceal Their ‘Bandit, Real Identity. a e ; Jules Wagermann, sixteen years old, de bting held in Paterson to-dabecause SOME WILL BE MARKED DOWN ag If that does not carry them off we will mark them lower and lower still until every piece fs gone. We have no room for them. - = If you want Extraordinary Bargains be on-hand Thursday. PROMPT DELIVERY OF PURCHASES UP TO We do not want any Toys left over. anywhere during the entire Christmas season. It makes no differ- ence whether you are looking for holiday goods or for staple lines, AND INCLUDING CHRISTMAS EVE. “Bift’ Ellison, whose street brawls ..as got him into diMcul- fondness for you can positively not afford to miss this event. Mark-downs will @ony Afteen years old, his play- id cisiv iec H th 1 numtes of stamps Beeiataciat winder ties Beer oe tines: snd oneelas! be deep and decisive. Absolutely not one piece of holiday mer- | {MindSSdl peneuenes cane eh are ‘ zi chandise will be carried over. Our last day for this Christmas $2.00 WORTH OF BLUE STAMPS rough and tumble fight with Policeman Frank McGowan, of the West Forty- seventh street station, in front of an alleged gambling house in West Forty- ABSOLUTELY FREE. This coupon is only good in tris store. and must be pre- sented to-morrcew hefore 12 o'clock noon. We offer this as an additional in- ROTH he poilce eay that the boys fought a Play-duel and that that was tha way in selling—your last day for this Christmas buying—and your op- vs Tonv was killed. Jules denies - \ To an Evening World reporter to- portunity to profit by some of the greatest ‘money-saving day Toles said: third street to-day, Elli 4 iy ducement to morning shoppers. : an A * MMM GEN a sesice dckind sxe asi Sitio neon opportunities ever offered. ENBERG & CO. V Astounding opportunities for late buyers. Some of the finest pieces— t to go over to Tony's house, at| self endeavored to hide thelr real den- = = : : meme x a = || always of slower sale than the low priced ones—are possible to you now at half j We. 2 @ranklin street, and take him up ‘youse for an afternoon's sport ties behind fictitious names, These men @re said to be the sons of a well- kno Wall street banker. and less than half regular value, that will sell them. toward Reotor’s, where we were golng to get something to eat. I ‘noticed this They must be sold, and these are the prices Instances: . 9 i ihe punching-pag. 1 did not want 80 Go this, as three weeks ago Tony and Mi quarrelied about a theatre seat 6 ‘We hadn't deen very good friends y Z went, and with me I took my -My father told me to, be- Be that’nigh I would have to go to uburd, and as I had been ce going there my father There are conflicting stories of the en- counter. The policeman says that he was detdiled to watch the gambling house ty Capt. Handy, and that Ellison and his friends insulted him as they were about to enter the place, Ellison says that he and his friends were leav- ing the house and were followed by Mc- Gowan, who attacked Ellison without man McGowan in front of the Forty. | third #treet place as we came out, but paid no attention to him. He was citizen's clothes and I had no \dea he, was a policeman. Before we had walked many steps I realized that this man was/ following us. Says He Was Assaulted, Men's English Squares and French four-in-hands | JAMES McGREERY & GO. Cravats, 17.75 for Our 29.95 Seal Coats XXX Electric Seal Coats, made of the best quality skins, 22 inches long, large collar and revers, lined with Skinner satin; a very stylish garment; regular price $29.95; price.... see beeeeee closing 17.75 “I didn't Uke being shadowed and turned around and told him so. pee erned the slightest provocation, Wita made of heavy novelty silks. , |} §-95 for Our 10-95 for Our $16.95 © Always Carried a Revolver. ie) Bes eects anes neceme | ta ruchever story ta eorrect, one Vine] that he suddenly struck me full tn the soc, each, | $12.95 Fox Boas. Racccon’Bons: his revolver, He read dime| one of the worst lickings of his rather eae i eters es ide Sed Value 1.00 Sable Fox Boas,fur on both sides, large brush | Raccoon Boas, fur on both sides,two styles, squirrel and wanted to do as thesbandits | tumultuous career, that his two asso- tails and silk cord; sold for $12.95 lined and satin lined; these were $25.95 a gun and fired it rather recklessly, I - i 8.95 "Om the way to Joc's house he| lates spolled two very fine evening out-| 11 ens At any rate, as soon as he throughout the season, now.. and $16.95, now 19.95 and.......... the revolver out and said he| fits and that McGowan was badly! ie4 tne gun 1 reallzed that he was Twenty-third Street. 95 for $18.00 f 25.00 } going to Kill me, but I told him | Punched hims an ofMfcer and quit. Meantime my 1 pb, or D 15-00 ‘or $25. : #tup or he woud be hurting Ellison Is Recognized. friends had tried to pull us apart, but Sable Stoles. Sable Stoles. | American Sable Stoles—Fur on both sides, two yards : When Ellison was taken to the West| hadn't been successful. Another polico- - F Stoles of American Sable_some squirrel and satin id T¥was not, and again drew his { » His aunt made him take all picartridges but one out, and that he fired at me, tut missed me. He sald he But didn't know it was load- I took my pistol out and J ASE. cece eee esevsceccessecssecesce Sable Fox Stoles—Squirrel lined; two large brush tails fastened with fancy silk 18.50 ‘a agnt was at Joe's house and — ny rt c| vi ™my,arms around her and said I x 2 iG lined and trimmed with two large brush or four fox Rateal Cet Sai Won aie a enacts eave ping to win ter away trom Tory. | “BIFF? ELLISON, NOTED FIGHTER AND FORMER rood ave siorate wee WOODS! fice 0 He wee wile BOTS GOL | .00; sale price...:..... e ~ Stoles of Sable and Black Lynx, 124 yards long, shaped necks, fur on both sides; finished with four sable tails, 12-inches long; made to sell $25.00; while they last at. | FUR Come in for . Another Deep Cut | 10.95 | | STOCK BROKER, WHO IS IN TROUBLE ONCE MORE,| and four sable cord, e price . JAMES McGREERY & CO. tails; price $30.00; +a, for Regular pea sorry, ‘Then Silks, I had taken out all the cart- Y widges. Tony grabbed it and pulled the three times. \ I took tt and pulled the tris- ‘Berifive times, We were certain it was P loadea “then and I pointed it at RY and pulled the trigger again. t wes thé time it went off and Raccoon Mulls, were $10.95 and $14.5 Children’s and Misses’ Fur Sets in thi Saleof Paris Waist Patterns. We guarantee these prices tobe the lowest in New York, and suggest that the economical shopper compare our prices with others, High-Class Clothing . “at Heavy Reductions. New Spring Silks, em- |broidered in delicate art | shades. Pale blue, white, ame thyst, champagne and rose "Tony fell to the floor. His aunt me it was not my fault and for me heme. Everybody said it was not Physician McBride and other ho have investigated the case| Tony was undoubtedly ahot by grounds embroidered with ‘ hy ie. died “witout recovering con: gold, green, gobelin blue, EN’S Suits and Over- 88 yeas, ~ white, pale blue, etc. e a coats that were $15, =={ 4 All black and black on white, . + —EE— Oe WATCHMAN FOUND DEAD. {Overcome by Fumes from Coke Stove in the Bronx. A in about fifty years old, known as “Charlie,” and employed as a watch- nag. in the new building in Longfellow st , near Jennings street, in the ~ Bronx, was found dead to-d: “dt is thought that he was overcome ; by the fumes from a coke stove that found in the shanty in which he $18.50 and $22,now . . , 5.00 Each, The greatest chance of this whole season, offering you a saving of from six to ten: : dollars. If you think that worth saving, come and lay in your Xmas clothes. H in Fancy Worsteds, Cassimeres and The Suits 0 Fancy Worsteds, Cassime F Twenty-third Street. Cheviots. ; ; in all the newer weaves, ‘The Overcoats "; meh - | GETS BEAVERS'S OFFICE. | WASHINGTON,’ c, 23.—Announce- ment was made to-day of the appoint- “ment of C. M. Waters as Superintendent he Division of Salaries and Allow- the Post-Office Department to| George W. Beavers, to take ef- fect Jan, 1 next. Aoting superintendent of the division. Striking Reductions in | JAMES \ | McGREERY & CO. Books: Cut. Umbrellas. We propose to sell every Book in the stock, Prices like these ought to do it: 26and 28 inch Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, Ss Silver, Ivory, Pearl, Natural Hosiery. ' 2Qc. for Women's 50c, Hose—The greatest offer of the season, Women’s imported HOSE, in lace, lisle thread, fancy stripes, silk embroid- ered insteps dnd plain black, ingrained lisle thread, STANDARD SEIS, cott’s Waverley Novels—12 vois., handsomely bound in blue cloth; publisher’s price, $15.00;sreduced tO..c.essseseeeeevsneees 5.98 ms —15 cloth; SEMPLOYERS fo-are not using World Wants to Wood, and handsome noy- vols.; Fs supply their needs —— >, weet aw a, elty handles, » $15.00; reduced to fea Richelieu or Rembrandt ribbed; regular ; ALL F A IL all three men attacked me and x had ; . Shakespeago—s vols cloth; publisher's egg || price Soc. a pairs special at......0r.0+e00ee ta ; to fire my pistol for help. When other 1.75 each, Yat: i i 1~-\ 's Black Silk HOSE, in pla police hi: cs vols.; ik Hosiery—Women's Blac! i, In platn, : eeoce WATGR cas esun Tena Value 2.50 and 3.50 s Morice, $610; eater basen ie 2.29 Ss Richelieu and, Rembrandt ribbed; $1.50 1 00 "eo realize that their money spent up. ‘Dhey all Hed about their names.” ugene Sue's “Seven Cardinal Sins,” 5 vols., value; gpeclal ose seeesvsesaserssseneseee is im inferior mediums is thrown Umbrellas covered with pure o ’ Parolled Until Saturday, P iik Hoslery —Women's Imported Pure Silk HOSE, ‘away; there are no results; ilk.—wi : in black only; 4 pair in a fancy box; regu- ¢ warepne ehh get Glee “Well. McGowan, !f you have any silk, with handsome dm- SETS, lar $2.50 cuales Sreciill at y ty 1.75 ~ re RCHANCE riretet to courte wiiipucietnee| Ported handles, —consid-|] ieee, castteman and Ellis; published at Silk Hostery —Women's Pure Silk HOSE, plain black, to you every day to build up| prisoners unt Saturday morning,” said] ¢Tably belowformer prices, $1.00 per vol.; reduced tO..sssseseseseee 69c aL and ecieea ae insterss 9 9g ‘ 5 special at..eseeseree Magistrate Hogan. Ellison and his friends went to a cor- ner ealoon and got a drink before going | uptown to change thelr clothing. Bllison | wouldn't tell who his friends nd | they positively refused - SD i peeenni tt viewed, “Biff Ellison has not been in serious Itrouble for ten years. Four of these | years he spent in Sing Sing prison for a brutal assault on William H. Henriques, an aged broker, whose daughter, Mrs. Lelia Olyve Neame, Bllison professed to L, M. Olcott—Little Men and Women, 8 yols.; publisher's price, $1.50.. 69c Silk Hoslery oy VOmen SSBC Silk HOSE, very fine rue Bear Storles, by Joaquin Mille: quality, dainty hand-embroidered insteps lisher’s price, $1'50; reduced to. 69c pretty figures; regular $4.00 quality; special 2.48 We guarantee these prices to be the lowest In New York, and suggest that the economical shopper compare our prices with others. Twenty-third Street, js Open business again by using WORLD They are the only remedy for wn business, SSicss ARE Paid Help Wants in this * morning’s WORLD, man, once thrashed Ellison soundly, That was the only Moking Ellison ever received. Xmas Watches for Men, Women and Boys. Ellison was fined $250 for brutally as- SUT oy Paid Help W love Ellison was brutal in his conduct | Saulting Hugh Stevin, a sloon-keeper, 3 8 f CO: , 9. 98 ; 21 other N.Y. salle) 8 toward Mrs, Neame. She refused to re-|becauso at a theatre, which «Alllson was 9 or 6:00 Watches for |S), for ha ‘ or j his attentions, and he abused her| attending in company with a woman, Boys’ Solid Silver Women Men's Watches. ie k wenth street station-house he| man came up and we were all arrested,|so that she complained to her father, Mr, |Slevin happened in his way, ts s Wat . ; vt name as Francis Jameson and| The tale this policeman told at the| Henriques went to Supt. Byrnes, then at} Another escapade that Pilison boast- Hunting Case Watches. Nyonen aa Expose French / sald he lived at the Pa venue Hotel, ! station-house would make Anantas|the head of Police Department, and] ed of was the shampc@ing of the head Fine Swi Misses’ En- f GROCERY cL'ks 5| His compani aid they were Matthew) blush. complained of Ellison's conduct, © fa fellow memiber of the Manhat: pale Wiss Hove amelled Chat- Movements, HOUSEWORK ,. 21] and George Smith and that they. too,| “I'm Bllison all right, and Ta nave! Byrnes called Ellison before him and} tan Club with a Welsh rarebit, Hera prettily elaine Watches, Swiss TRO: 3| llved the Park Avenue Hotel. Elll-} given $1,000 not to have had this thing| Warned him not to vistt the Henriques] Ellison is a man of powerful bulld, A iy ; Stem wind movements, in blue, | Decorated KITCHE: 10] 80n was recognized at once and after| happen. I've tried to keep out of Nights, | residence again. who always took prMe in his mus- Pai set; regular green, red, with Chate- Dials, LUNCHMEN .,,, 3| that made no effort to conceal his Iden-| but what could I do when this man He Swoxe to Get Even, cular development. He 1s now fifty $6.00 laine pin attached, in , MEN . tty. When the three men were brought] attacked mo t t even, Meeting|°a"# ld, And though his hair and 00, 3 98 neat lined box, com- NURSES ., to the West Side Court to-day F The “Smiti clined to reveal thetr| 7p lison swore $0 wet even, Meeting! vustache are almost white, he still at ° plete; value $7.50; spe-| Warranted. 20 years; solid gold-filed OPERATORS |... 12] Was in very bad shape. Ills eve al names in court, but they corrob- | Henriques on the street same time later! preserves his wonderful strength, —_—__ cial, cases; open face, thin 98 | PIANO HANDS... 3| clothes were caked with mu ated all that Kilison said, ‘Then Mc-[ He beat the aged broker frightfully. 1 98 for 4.00 and 5,00 4. 98 model; a great value at ‘#7 e, PREASERS | his shirt and collar tar wan told his story, ‘The policeman's| Henriques"was almost killed. For this Se Ras gy ° Solid Gold B h : 5 a) Was cut, Ais eyes bruised, Pp was so puffed up that he could | crime Ellison was on Oct. 9 18%, sen- NOT IN HIS LINE. 0 jo rood’ . 5 " 41] Were streaks of coagulated lo murdly talk and he showed many signs| tenced to five years at hard labor In (Fromithe ‘Boston irnivean) PINS, including a for Men's 6 98 for Men's $10 Gold g| the sides of his face. He explained to, of the vy that inevitably | Sing Sing. He did not serve his full] ‘phe following dialogue was overheard Sie veel 1 Bs 99c. lor |. FiNed Thin Model 3] Magistrate Hoggn that bh. »| follow an With the redoubt-} term, Gov, Morton commuting the sen-| in the office of one of Boston's leading te a ae avecHeenn $1.75 Watches, | e ‘ ie pHa Sy ofrort to clean UD, as wit tence by some months 0 thit Bitison| phystelans the other day! = ntended to sell at | An extraordinary opportunity. to- Hunting Case Watches, USEFUL MEN 4] Court to see how outrageous it was afte ok when these! Was at lberty again on Jan, 5, 1897, Doctor (to patient)—What alls you? pono s At} An extraordinary opp 'y 7 been treated, men came dow Since that time he has not been in any Patient—I don't know. I only ki folow &: brieg) bu A. limited. number, of | These are fitted with fine Jewel. Amer» OTEE GLANDS A “My condition will show how true this | sald McGowan, sized me up be- known trouble. Before his term in|that I suffer, ‘ Libel! the reduced price tenuine American ratehes, ican movements, the cases are made WAITRIBSES .., p{ Policeman's story 1s that T was the ag-| fore entering the place, ‘Then Ellison | prison ho was known’about town as a| Patlent—{ work like an ox; I eat Ifke 7 Ha ue te 4 rida pent faces eun aural Gia all gi pele te Folacernnis nate Case fone ag aga] Rressor.”” he sald. “I look as though I/Rsked me what 1 was doing there and! bully, receiving his sobriquet of “Bift|a wolf; I am as tired as a dog, and I on close G time ecpers, made to ¢ y, an warrenty +s to_wear had licked @ man, ‘don't I? ‘The fact of | I told him ft was none of his business, {from the fact that he generally termin-|sleep like a horse. quickly; sale 1 98 Sell eat, #254, 80.98 9 a sain cata 6 98 . ¥ IC! s10vatue; sale price, Oe the matter is that my ¢riends and I had| He made a jab at me with his left|eted arguments with « smash in the PPHICE praseserereeeers deen out until quite late We walked! band aud 1 came back af Bin Thea’ jaw, Fred Qiay, the weéll-tnowa olub- ’ ' M3 y > PBOTAL suse o..s48d Doctor—In that case XJ should advise yeu to consult a vs