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. -7 given Mayor Low his resignation, and | turned it over to her: » CHILD IN TROUBLE |Seven-Year-Old Charles Brooks Found It and Passed It Along ' and the Owner Says Money) Is Missing. | PRISED BY POLICE {nspectors and Captalns Assem- ble and Present Commissioner Resolutions Expressing Great Fondness for Retiring Chief. POLICEMEN GOOD, HE SAYS. A seven-year-old boy eat up on Magis: | trate Mott's desk to-day and testified | without a tremor, despite the stern| words of the testy Ittle Judge, in @ Bende in His Resignation, to Take involving the alleged disappearance Effect Jan. 1—Refuses to Make|< from « pocketbook found by the |chita. Avy Transfers, Leaving that Duty) Mrs, “cveline Hutchiewon, Mrs, Charles Mr. Ohatles B. Broctes, His Successor. Uh ado hed |Oharles Brooks, the boy, all of No, 128 — West Eighty-thtrd street, were sum- moned to court by Mrs. Loulsa Sloane, Inspectors and captains of the Police|of the same address. Mrs, Sloane Department presented to Police Com-| dropped fer pocketbook in the hallway missioner Greene to-day a scroll of] of the flat yesterday. ‘The doy found it resolutions, handsomely framed |He turned it « Hutchingon, It was the first time in two years that! who turned it « all the captains had been together. All| guve it to her hus nd, who returned it the inspectors were present except Al-|to Mrs. Sloane. ert O. Smith, who was to have made| Mrs. Sloane allezed there were $42 in the presentation speech, but who is at| the purse when she dropped it and but home sick. $2 when t was returned. Mr. and Mfrs Commissioner Greene was asked to go, Brooks and Mire. Hutchinson declared to the trial room, and there he found atl they had not seen the missing $10. The the captains and inspectors assembled, | Hoy was ¢ Magis with Deputy Commissioners Ebstein, | trate Mott could no} im in front Piper and Davis. of the benoh and had him perohed up Inspector Albertson unvelled the réso- | before him jlutions and made the presentatic | “How old are you?" thundered the e@peech. The resolutions told Gen, Greene | Magistrate ‘what a good Commissioner he had made, | Mr. Judge,” replied the boy expressed a genuine fondness for him | calmly and a regret that he was to leave | “Do you know money when you sec Shakes Hands All Around. 1 | Commissioner Greene replied, saying Mr. Judge. There are four kinds | that, while there were some bad police- | of money: copper money, silver money, | men on the force, most of them were! gold money and paper money.” good, and, now that he was retiring, he) ‘Was there maper money in this | Would shake hands with all of them and | pocketbook when you found it?" be friends. here were bills in it.” He shook hands with all the high om-| “Green bills?" clals, and then went to his office, where! “I did not notice the color, Mr. he found the resignations of his three | Judge.” Geputy commissioners. ‘This reminded | Mrs. Hutchinson ‘has testified she had the Commissioner that he had not vet| "Ot looked in the purse when the boy The boy said she had looked into It. fhe sent it down to the City Hall at “y . : st _“Emough," sald Magistrate Mott. Gree, , His resignation will take effect | wit hold. you under “observation anti loner at Police Headquarters on New ecules genera cer your relatives, Mrs. Year's Da, COTTON BEARS TAY TO SSH AARNE They Have a Short Inning, but the Bulls Rally After the At- tack and Send Prices Up) Once More. She was directed to sit in the court- room until the Court summoned more witnesses WESTINGHOUSE IK $5.00,000 DEAL Electric Corporation Buys a Con- trolling Interest in Lackawan- na & Wyoming Valley Transit Co. and Will Try Innovation. Cotton bears had a short inning to- day, and for a half an hour they gov- eliéd In the panic of the bulls who #0 ‘The Westinghouse Blectric and Manu- facturing Company has purohased a con- fong have had their own way. A des- | trolling interest In ithe Lackawanna and peruie bear attack wis made, and in| Wyoming Vamey Rapld Transit Com- pany, payln efor about $6,000,000. OF Neat minutes the ii Ad been hame|P&PY: Paving therefor about § ft this amount $1,000,000 was taken from the company treasury and $3,000,000 was borrowed at 6 per cent. on notes pur- chased by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. The Westinghouse Company has the vefore plunging j option of closing the Kuhn-Lom loan quaaisteanil (again. casueer [avale aoa ‘time, but the notes run pelgl pcre La ’ aie EG ‘The Westinghouse Company intends to bale; February sold down ‘to 18:15; | read’etestncall mien a view to tie deme to 13,69, a slump of 66 points, and July | onstration of the advantages of elec- to 18.70, a lose of the same number of | M4C!3,a8.4 motive power for ¢relght and points. | The company, # 1s also reported, will It had been a bear day, as the bearg|®t the end of a short time well tts In- Were able to force several sharp reac- | §yrest {nth Lackawanna and Wyoming tions, which culminated with the arises Copenh ns, ital getiroadt copay break. The bears’ inning was short-lived, ag when the bulls again charged they sent July kiting skyward and half an hour later it had advanced 60 Points to M4 cents again. The bulls gave the market their support under the Jeadership of Daniel J. Sully, and man- aged to hold prices a th rally ‘The trading was the most active fi some time and thousands of bales changed hands. - The bears made the most of the news mered down $0 points, or $4 a bale There was a howling mob upon the Muor of the Cotton Exchange, and time @ay again men pushed their way from the crowd to catch their breath and sto regain their strength into the which LOST PURSE GETS WOODBURY T0 STAY | BUTTON SUFFOCATES BABY. Peter Lambreohts, the year old son of Honr! ana Leopoldina Lambrechts, of 100 King atreet, was euffooated to-day Jambrechta wan outing breakfast with ay The child playing on the floor found @ coat button and swallowed it. The child was uead when the physician arrived. Coward Shoe FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, OFFICE AMHILE Mayor-Elect McClellan, Owing to Disagreement with Leaders, Will Let Street Cleaning Com- missioner Hold Over. Owing to a disagreement between the Mayor-elect and powerful leaders in Tammany Hall it has been decided that no appointment of Street Cleaning Com- missioner is to be made at present. Com- missioner Woodbury will hold over into the new adoainistration until such a time Our Combination Shoe. as a man satisfactory to the conflicting | Interests can be agreed upon | A combination of excel- DMayor-elect Met orted toe lence no other shoe has yet etronaty in favor of the ypolntment ; ; of Commissioner Woodoury on hia record. arrived at—the combined °y perfection of fit and comfort. This stand is sald to be opposed Charles F. Murphy, Congressman Sulll- 5 5 F van and other teasers of influence. They} The combination which point out th nmany Hall made eap a " i » Halibut nf uttacks upon the Street Clean: gives the wearer plenty of ing Department during the campaign’ ZOOd, roomy ease across the ind tint 1. would be tnd polities 0, toes, as well as a snug, close- hold in power the man charged with LaNkss ) neglecting. the health of the city by ly-fitting instep and heel. failing to keep the streets clean, Patrick Keahon, Tammany leader of The right fit all over the foot. the Seventh Assembly District, has the backing of Mr. Murphy, the Sullivans : : = and other powers in ‘Tammany, Mr Hence the easiest and best eahon expec that the announce- shoe for man or woman. 1 disap- w appointment and was mui Other good styles of shoes made pointed when he visited Tammany Hall here for men, women and and found out the true state of affairs, MAYOR APPOINTS children besides the “‘Com- JUSTICE. bination.” If you don’t care for ready- ‘made shoes, look into the “Custom” Dept. Exact fit, the Appleton J, Clark Named for Special Sessions Bench. ointment of Appleton J. Clark, ugh of Richmond, as a Jus-| wi { Special Sessions in| with tee of Fitzgerald was announced to-d by | better service anywhere in Mayor Low. The term of office ts ten J made to-order shoes. years and the salary is $6,000 a year. man Monteguer Lessier made a Sirons past few months in Custom fight to have him enpointed| to the place. Shoes tells its own story of . , |Ratisfied customers. Have you ever tried Scott's Emulsion for a thin, | SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. weak child, one backward in JAMES S COWARD, growth and slow in develop- | 268-274 Greenwich St., near Warren St.N.¥, ment? Those who have SER ROR RATA URCR! know the pleasure of seeing their delicate child grow VINCENT says strong and become well- developed under the gentle F all the dreary weather I but effective influence of O eS ee ceny Scott’s Emulsion. For the _nearly the dreariest. weak growth of the bones, ae vetiit Was ec Peppy rma anes Scott's Emulsion. supplies _ There's a good deal of satisfac- hypophosphites. For the to make—every one a good thing Scott's Emulsion provides a happy one. Suite $20. the nourishing cod liver oil Brondway—fd Urea in an easily digested and palatable form. Any child that needs more and better |25¢ 25¢ nourishment—effective nour- ishment—will get it in Scott's KNOCKS Emulsion. There is no other D-yY-S-P-E-P-S-1-A remedy or food that com- ’ bines #0 much that is neces- RIKER’S DRUG (STORE, sary in maintaining good OUR NEW. YORK AGRNTS\ A ith in |HEGEMAN .@ CO. | (w corporation), | 20 healgh and right growth in | “ESI, eosagritibe: Wai children. Il end you a sample free upon requi SHOWN gog Peal Suet, “DRUG STORES, 125th st. and Sot Wn ave” ia en Drugetst, 1020 84 ave; 428 .. N.Y. best of leather,| the Secon@ Division to succeed Justice| Workmanship artd style. No) th avs mn Sa Co: UNPSONn ; SUXTH AVE, 19% T020™ STREETS Extraordinary Saving Opportunities on Pure Foods. that certain Russian mills had can celled orders for cotton and that China was reselling in’ this ket cotton bought earlieg at lower p This disconcerted the ne and t every wa Is for but ted to che 1 cotte than che last a month? We've solved the dus Russia n-Japan 5 : , indicated war sure e @| 4% 2) @ SIIGAR :Havemeyer ~Fanoy New Commiss of the {SUGAR: ‘ne Granul {MIXED NUTS! Site Nuts, all HAM bot ‘each, EA et Wb. ack mes KINA, 8 1D8.....s6ecreeseevrorsee BLO: IbFoairer ae different months, t ae NN nD nee a ir Gay on additional m: m Un COFFER: Dry Rows’ SYRUP: Fancy golden | JAM; Royal Stuart.) SOUP: Roy oT eustomers. Ten-poin with # J ciolce Bourbon, Santos | drip table syrup, gal. | pure — fruit, y: | Tomato, Mock ‘Turtle or find 0 point movements within the half fresh every Jus Mayes 8c | raspberry, | “red currant. | Veretatle liquid soups:, gt. (ony 1b Apricot, quines, red cherry, | cana: 4 cana, 88c.; can. 880 OUKE pineaple or damson; 1-1b: tomers who cess blend, bes TAPIOCA: Fast India, red label Ceylon and Indi j Patent top Jar, 8" Jars ac fae: Berean adainn wor ine. tre Mountain srown, worth #10 Piss a Pes ae Bears cakes 5 Ibs. eh 180 joulls. who are laooring hard ver Ib. special 1-1b, can 7c ve SUGAR: Havemeyer & nA sT B. i Srea MAKING POWDER? | Royal Stuarts ready. Maing, | Blder's, rough cut: 6 1b Armouvay boneless sugar: ‘There 1s a general feeling that there Stuart, pure cream of tar- | for griddle ' cakes, 3-1b Vb. rereeee ABMC will soon be @ flood of Mquidation and tec can 18o | pk The DMINY: Amertean Ce-| OL Simpaon Cra | that when the pub! ins t bp pee 3 \ pront ‘or for-any other cause the EVAPORATED Al i Peltinsec atin Royal At itera ora inte Aa sarees rate a Will be swamped Mayflower | iran a | Stuart, No, 1, heads and y ' TAY Sates The whole market is Very nervous | (ancy N.Y. State sl | tals removed, 10-10. pail, DRNSTARCH) © d STARCH: Cameron nd there is a general feeling of anxi apples, “1-1 Tap jon, Lib. pke : c J, silver gloss; 6-b, @ty over the situation. Ade “1 7 ACARONI: Broken, 10) Wood box...... sae@le Xe an cxumple of the wildness of the OATAURI Royal) finest, net. wooden box..4te | COCOA: Ground bul market, one house received an. order Aisha or Blue Label. pt. pot 160 RDINES: A. J. Mar-| powdered *1b..............2Te BRE eve ctilca tie andes a ps ram hard | CHULE SAUCE: Royal! impo! hacked in| GMERKINS, Royal $1 points tinder a spring wheat, | Stuart, pt, bot., 2c. tr | alive oll; special \y-size tin, , Onions or w York sp 40 points lower, at 10; ‘4-bol Zo | pt. hot Ite ey ner iseis hake 0-08 ‘pa EVAPORATED Apri-| SPICES: Fresh ground, RUNES: Sante mel tives fe closing prices were, Decemb COTS 1 1h. Wi equal @| black pepper. Kinger, cin lev Bweet Ripe Fr 3) pores a x aI, of canned fruit, | namon, mustard rth . ba PEAS: Re: 2 eciale $ lies BOs ribo eas | DEMON: at * P yal Stuart, pecial, 3 Ibs, Bie.; 1b. 18: | spice: bulk, per Tb Di Armour's Fah arate Wikeeeen: |PRUNES: Chotce Santa | RAISINS: vee rench sifted, can, i#1c.! j 5 to 18.49. ‘The market closed Clara, medium stze; 6 los. | stu ceded. 5 extra sifted, can, 17} OO Raa ly Vint wBe | crowns 16-08. car Br Ate path! Serie Fumes tcc A : Ife | MAPLE SYRUP; ¢ ‘i | Sm epee PEACHES: Fa | CURRANTS: " CONDENSED MILK) An- | Y “i Salle, se 4 - j eron, Ver t le JENGLISH WANT TO STOP abana er sonlitont Stuart, extra fancy gio-Swise, Fern Wrand: 1 | Syrup; pullon. screw "top ei 1bs., B60, 1b. Ie | 16-08. PKR, veces GANS scciececesseceeseesse MBC | can, SOc half gallon. 40. COTTON GAMBLING, Unusual HESTER, Eng., Dec Ata HERE'S a conspicuous example of the savin, Store—an inviting mart where you cannot buy anything but the purest and cleanest edibles. At these extremely low prices don't you think it would be profitable to order a supply large enough to Sale of Pure Wines an that awaits you in the Model Food secret of keeping up the standard, no matter how low the Pie may, be. - IxXT LOOR. d_ Liquors. Mage-meeting of the cotton trade, held to-day, a resolution was adopted agly condemning “International THe KIND of Wines and gambling, which has greatly in- MOLT & CHANDON PEPPER w SKEY, CALIFORN e CALIFORNIA PORT, ithe trade, resulted In serious loss- @ White Seal Champagne, qt | per boule, 7 years old, Sb. TL eeea ee camer, | Sherry. Angelica, Muscate! dle: employment, thus LS | 5 years old, G6c.; 3 years! tuily matured; gation, Mc, | Tokay and Sweet Catawd great distress,” and also in- ORONET,” meant | old 1,-0.0... CBC, ANd sersessereseseres @0¢ | rich and fruity; gallon, Government. to receive "a A American Champagne, reg-| MONOGRAM or GUCK- gording. be vintage, 4, tive deputation with the ob- dar fermented in dottle: | enhelmer Rye, gallon 2.88; CALIFORNIA RIBS- | 155, 1.20 nd ...... eagures to prevent Y at, bottle PRR ad Ca ee poe ss BSc liing, a high-grade Callfor. ottan.”” 5 * IN : ) gallon, | nia ‘White Wine; case of 12 | OREME DE MENTHE, gallon, 2.50. bottle...... ba thhetin corre mbalats: ota uities 2.90 | large a ee je Well attended by! prices ever asked for such high qualities. Beverages that delight connoisseurs marked at the lowest rele o % cent eaten errant ee serasafts > peneiaebatess Good Piano News Lt fact it’s stirring news—news that will bring all those i who have piano wants to this great piano-buying headquarters the remainder of the week. No need to tell you that these are rare opportunities— prices tell the story. In fact, they are/of such an unusual nature that this sale will be the talk of all New York. | \ FOURTH FLOOR. | So we are going to give a special sale—namely, to-morrow and Thursday. | We shall divide our “special sale” stock into these groups, and in each group will be two special bargains marked at a price which represents /a loss to us—judge for yourself by reading the following prices: | - $125 Wednesday, Dec. 30th, one of the specials will be 1 Chickering Upright at (When one can buy an instrument like this for $125, it represents a good investment in dollars and cents for even g dealer.) Also ten other fine bargains. Thursday, Dec. 31st, one of the specials will be 1 Bradbury Upright at . (This piano is like new, tone excellent, case in fine condition, and an instrument that would be good value at $2: Ten more bargains to be offered on this day. Altogether we have over fifty pianos to offer, every one of which we guarantee to give satisfaction, and will allow full amount paid to apply on any new instrument in our store within one year from time of purchase. Special terms of $10 cash and $6 per month will be made on any of the above pia ———— nos. WwW. 14? ST sre PERTH,” CS peruncrcanrers 2} FURNITURE BARGAINS. BARGAIN SEASON. Now is the time for thrifty housekeepers to secure all sorts of furnishing bargains. DOMESTIC RUGS. $100} Were Ne EXTRA VELVETS, 9x12, 35, «$25 WILTONS, 8.3x10.6, 35 38 WILTONS, 9x12, 40 30 Light and dark effects, this season's patterns. 5-PIECE PARLOR SUITS, $36—$52—$75—$110 (formir prices, $50—$75—8100—$140). Mahogany finish frames, some handsomely carved, others plain, upholstered in artistic damasks and tapestries. Long Credit gives you Immediate possession of bargains in bargain season. WPERTHWAIT 104 To [08 West (4% St. NEAR 67AY. Brooklyn ‘Stores. Flatbush AX near Fulton St | seein Fine Velour or Dansk Parlor Table (brass feet); handsome Las ea A 1 Rocket with be: Curtal! oak Sideboard, e6. DINING-ROOM— ree. Oriental! x10. Wire Hed. Spri 12 Sarde: Martine: Hass doom: Kitchen 40 ploven of 7 Kitchen ‘Table: §U A WERK OPENS AN ACCOUN’ INGS TI 9 OC URNISH A PLAT AT’ §65 R LIST OF GOODS. « ad F | (Read The World Almanac for 1904 advantage thereof. The White At 45 cents. |. Gowns, Chemises, Drawers,C orset Cov- ers, well made, lace and embroidery trimmed—a large assortment to select from. At 69 cents. | Walking Petticoats, Night Gowns, Cor- | set Covers, Chemises and Drawers,very nicely made, lace embroidery, space and cluster tucking, in all sizes, widths and lengths. At 93 cents. Petticoats very prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery. French effect Corset Covers, Newest Shape Drawers, Long Skirt, Elbow Sleeve Night Gowns, very fine quality. At $1.19. Gowns in decollete, square, empire, low, and high effect—Petticoat, chem- ises (Marguerite styles), pantaloons, corset covers and trimmed bottom) chemises. These can be nicely matched in sets. At $1.69. Drawers, Corset Covers, Night Gowns, Petticoats and Chemises, trimmed with ribbon (all desirable and washable colorings), laces, insertings and cm- broideries. There are some really beautiful garments in this lot, and in a much larger assortment than we have ever shown before. The Annual White Sale in progress this week presents values each day that mean a material saving. Thou- sands of enthusiastic women are taking Sale Offers Splendid Muslin Underwear At the Lowest Prices of the Year. Corset Covers. V, square and round neck Ma- sonville muslin, ready for trim- ming. All sizes, 32 to 44. Corset Covers. Corset Covers, nicely trimmed with everlasting laces and em- broidery, trimmed front and back, all sizes “La Vida” Corsets. Fancy Brocade designs, staple col- ors, also black and white, all sizes 18 to 36. AT HALF REGULAR PRICES, $1.00 Corsets at 50c. Odd lot of W. B. R. &G. and P. N. Corsets, sizes 18 to 30 inches. They are in all desirable styles of fancy, black and white—while they last... ane ; Thomson’s Glove Fitting $1.00 Corsets at 39c. Closing out several styles (in white and drab only), sizes 18 to 30, at +» 39C The Annual Sale of Men’s White Shirts commenced here this week offers the opporturlity of the year to refill your wardrobe at a great saving from regular Anticipating a bigger business than ever before in the new section for men’s goods, we made very large pur- chases for this event—and that before the rise in cotton. The benefit is yours to-morrow and balance of the week. MEN'S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS—(‘'True Merit"and “Sans Pareil” brands), madé up in the best manner, open back and front; also closed frontsand open backs, bound shirt bosoms and all up to date improvements......- oo Six for $2.75. MEN’S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. made of very fine muslin and good wearing linen bosoms. , Six for $4.25. MEN'S WHITE LAUNDERED SHIRTS—and a very servic able linen bosom, open back and front. Extra Special. MEN'S FINE LAUNDERED DRESS SHIRTS—made by the) “=e manufacturers of “Monarch” and “Sans Pareil” brands. closed | front and open back, open front and back, eyelets or stud holes, long or short bosoms, cuffs attached or detached, narrow or extra wide bosoms; also made in coat shape.....++-.... SHIRTS—plain prices. MEN'S MUSLIN NIGHT ished ishes made in.the very newest shapes. Collars, 12c. each; 6 for 55c. | always on hand. MEN’S MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS—extra lin, cut full and handsomely trimmed... \s0c (“Sans Pareil” brands), 75 ee h75C 90 ; Ic 150c 175c¢ and fancy fin- Six for $2.75; cach MEN'S DOMET NIGHT SHIRTS—cot full and neatly fin- a large range of styles to select from... a... ee }50¢ MEN’S DOMET PAJAMAS (extra heavy)—the best Dom Pajamas in the market; per suit........ MEN'S LINEN CUFFS AND COLLARS—warranted four ply linen, "!90c¢ | Cuffs, 15c. pair; 6 for 70c, A full line of Earl & Wilson's Collars, Cuffs and Shirts The White Sale of ) 2 for r 25¢ ! Women’s Wash Waists and Suits and Girls’ Lawn Dresses | offers a most desirable opportunity to secure the choice of the new fabrics made up d..r:ug the Winter months for less than regular prices. Those we particularize below repre- sent a choice line of new styles in Linen, Lawn and Lace, |} new sleeves and cuffs...... 2 pretty designs, in NEW WASH SUITS—Shirt Waist Suits in a variety of white and figured lawns, new stocks, d cuffs, hemstitched finish. anise mecven th Value $5.00. GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES—of fine white lawn, yokes of lace and embroidery, with deep bertha; body skirt and sleeves finished with five tucks and deep hem. Value $5.00. representing the latest ideas for Spring, 1904. NEW WAISTS—of pure Irish linen, with full inserted fronts of Renaissance or Irish lace, whole waist finished in plaits, }$5.00 1$3.95. {$3.95 Interesting Showing of White Wool Dress Goods | Including Voiles, Albatross, Serges, Fancy Mohairs, Mohair Sicilians, Pekin Mohajr, Crepe de Paris and Silk and Wool Crepe effects. weaves from and Renaissance Lace only sixteen in the lot. Bed Spectal for this week. jeces of WHITE WOOL FABRICS, representing th 7 177, leree oth foreign and domestic markets, in. three loth es totlows 50c, 69c and 75c a yard. Which is one-third to one-half less than regular prices. Flounced Lace Bed Sets. A prominent importer’s sample line of real Arabian c Sets, made up with deep flounces, complete with bolster pieces, no two alike and The $25.00 quality at $15.00 each The $27.50 quality at $16.50 each The $30.00 quality at $19.50 each The $32.50 quality at $21.00 each Sixth Avenue, .20th to 21st Street.

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