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Bod os HIM DRINK GREEN Man on Park Row Driven to Creme de Menthe and Irish Whiskey When He Sees the British Union Jack Flying. SAD DAY FOR IRELAND, HE SAYS IN HIS GRIEF. Where’s Johnny Ahearn and Big Tim? He Cries in Vain—Was It a Deep-Laid Plot of Andrew Carnegie to Slur Ireland? ‘A man who looked as (f he had beer playing forty-fives for the drinks all night was crossing Park Row at the Post-Office to-day when he halted sud- @enly and yelled with a volce that rasped: “Look at It! Moly murther, look at ft!" He waved hig hands wikily at the summit of the big Syndicate Building. A flag fluttered from the staff twenty- four stories above the earth, The man with the pained head again shouted: “Who let them do it—where’s the Board of Aldetwwen? Wirra, wirra, it's too bad that O'Donovan Rossa salled for Ireland yistherda’, or the sight of that flag waving in New York would ‘break his heart.” And he groaned while the crowd looked at the flagstaff and there saw a Nal red British Union Jack fluttering in the breese, The crowd continued to gather, and no of the fine park police horses that fe weed in the regulation of the trafic * on Park row began to pluoge and ar farther along, while its mder looked badly worried. Made the Horses Rebel, “Bee,” yelled the man with the head! end the brogue, “even the police horses Kick at the English flag, and there's Johnny Ahearn over in the City Hall and a Mayor with the name of Mac to allow it to float. “T's @ sad day for Ireland when all her sons go to slep on the job and let the British steal a march on them. What's Tim Sullivan's address?” he cried as a new light » on iim, “Tho games are closed in daytime, He's in bed,” romarked a wise listener, With another despairing look the man went into tho building and sought the superintendent. He Hears the Seeret, “Who the —— did it? he asked as the astonished super was nearly jarrod off his feet. He managed finally to calm the man suMclently to tell him that the fiag was raised | in honor of the British Iron and Steel Institute, which has offices fn the build. BE OPERATED Oh Physicians Decide that Knife Must Be Used to Remove Cancerous Growth in Throat of the Emperor, MUCH ALARM FELT THROUGHOUT EMPIRE. Royal Patient Advised to Ab- stain from All Mental and Physical Exertion—His Trip South Likely to Be Postponed, LONDON, Nov, 16.—Private despatche from Berlin state that the comiition of Emperor William js such that his phy- stolans have advised him to abstain from all exartion, both mental and phyzcal. They have also decided that another Operation on the Kalser ls necessary, It is announced that the Kalser's trip to the south during the winter ts still & question of doubt. Emperor Witliam underwent an op- eration some time ago for & cancerous growth In his throat. It was widely announced at the Ume that the growth was benignant, Father Died of Same Disease, His father, the Emperor Frederick, @ed of a cancer in the throat, the lirst operation in his case being followed by announcements on the authority of Sir Morrel Mackensle and other fa- mous surgeons that the growth was of @ benignant character. This saved for Frederiok the throne and gave him the reign of ninety days, as under the jaws of Germany no man can ascend the hrone who is the victim of herditar; disease. The Bmperor Frederick died as the result of @ second operation that was |performed after his accession to the throne, Announcement Causes Alarm, When the cancerous growth first made "lits appearance in the throat of Emperor William jt was foared that the curse of the Hohenzolierns had lighted upon him, and that he, too, would prove a victim. Surgeons who removed the growth were positive in their statements that he growth was not malignant, but of slight, benignant character, and that here would be no Ill effects, The announcement that the Emperor will have to undergo another operation a received with much alarm, WOMAN HURT DODGING AUTO. Falls Backward, Striking Head In doging a slowly approaching auto- mobile to-day at One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street and Third avenue, tng, and one of its members was egiling | Mrs. Mary Carroll jumped backward and to Europe to-day on the Oceanic. He | had been ordered to hoist it and that | was all he knew about st, “Oh, that’s Andy Carnegie's bunch of Hoot Mons,” said the Forty-five man, Bay, if he told you to holst a suit of Kilts on the flagpole would you do it? No? Well, that'll hold you,” said he, as he wandered off in the direction of # thirst parlor, where he ordered @ Grink of Irish whiskey with a dash of 6reen chartreuse. ——— | COL, WATTERSON SAILS, Col. Honry Watterson and family, Sir James Kitson. M. P., and Miss Sack- ville Wes! sailed to-day on the steamer fell, striking on her head and driving pieces of her comb into her scalp. Frank Bokhokn, chauffeur of the automobile whieh Mre. Carroll ted to avoid, stopp.d his machine, helped a policeman carry her into a drug-store and, after an ambulance surgeon had attende’ to het injuries, took her Ww her home at No. 6 One Hundred and Thirty-sev- en reet, in the automedtle, Eekholm was the first to reach her side. He did not leave her until he had deposited her safely at her home. Mrs. Carroll admitted to Potixeman Corcoran, of the East One Hundred and Twenty- elxth street station, that she was to blame, and recused to make a complaint Qeeanie for Livenpool. ‘against the chivairous chauffeur. [RINAMY, Fultoa 57., Double Blue B. & M. Trading Till Noon, Single Stamps from OHILDREN'S GOLF GLOVES, all woo! and full regular made, in white, red, gray, brown and navy; ‘mported to sell y at 25c.; sale price...... 12%e WOMEN'S CASHMERE GLOVES, a 2-clasp, fleece-lined 39c, qual- ity, In black and colors, all 2 sizes; sale price.. wy io.) In the Besement. clean, perfect goods. Come early. - Muffs an Value $2.50, ’ Now for a brisk Thuraday in Scarfs are trimmed with a cluster \ 4 22-Inch black. Quantity about enough to last all day. COLD WEATHER GLOVES. Four Thursday Bargains, Dotted Swisses, 6c Here's an opportunity to buy Lotted Swisses for less than one-halt the usual price, We picked up about 1,000 pieces at a recent at a bargain price. As we bought It so we'll sell {t. an das tour 9% Brooklyn, Noon Till Closing, MEN'S AND BOYS’ GLOVES ot kid, buck, Astrakhan and Mocha; the warm wool-lined sort; : ordinarily 760.; sale price, 50¢ MEN'S AND BOYS’ GLOVES ot Seotch woo! and Seeeo-tined cashmere, oliskin and Ae- trakhan; special at Value lc. a yd, d Scarfs, Of Selected Nearseal, the Second Floor Fur Store. The of talis and the Muffs are made on Children's Cru Sizes 2to4 Velvet Coats. Value 4.98 s The cutest Short Couts we have seen in many a day. Of a good arskin capes and cuffs. All colors, Grade of crvsh velvet, with full be: sizes 2 to 4, Infants’ Long Coats of white Bed- ford Cord, with ribbon-trimmed, full capes, heavily lined for ad- tional warmth; good $3 Rk. NAM, 1.98 | Children’s Underwaista of heavy Canton flannel or jean, tape but- tons, garter attachmeuts and well made; sizes 2 to 12; a MMe. underwalst; jal at 8%e Kd ON, Yew Save a Dollar at any “Merit” Shoe Store Money is worth what you can get for it, It all depends on when you buy and where you wuy. For instance, when the market is dull, tanners are willing to sell their best $3.50 leather for $2.50, providing they sell in large quantities and for spot cash, Rather than close down a factory in slack season, the owner is willing to sell expert labor for cost, if neces- sary, just to keep his men employed. That's how we buy leather and workman. ship, and that’s how we save a dollar in the cost of our product, and give you for $2.50 a shoe correct in style and equal in wear to any shoe made, Come in and see our hye for early Winter. They're buflt on sturdy English lines— made to wear through any kind of weather, Our guarantee means a new pair fora pair that disappoints. Tnotneara’' Marit’ store send for eur Kew Catalog, MallsOrder Department, 103 “MERIT” §¢ 50 SHOES’ oD STORES IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES THE INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO, QOREATER NEW YORK STORES—l15 Namau St, bet. Ann apd Beckman Sts Broadway, ald Bid *@} Broadway, bet. 12th and 13th Ste y, Cor 15th . Sewelry Under-Priced, Sreater Yow York's Most Impressive Display Exquisite pure white Rhine- stones artistically set in sterling silver or sterling silver gilt. » . A display that is complete in sf i ¥ WAL every detail, and the accompanying illustration represents but a few of the many specials, All these articles are the exact size of representation. The very kind of Jewelry for Horse Show wear—if you should per- chance lose them, the loss is net so great. HAIR BARRETTES, set with pure white stones, at HORSE SHOES, set with 19 pure white stones, at Deaply Interested in Siegel Cooper's ANNOUNCEMENT, It Will Pay You to Read It Daily 111 To=Day’s, for Instance, 3, QF \ PAVED HEARTS. entirely cow fh ered with pure white 9 50 4785 : BOW KNOTS, set with 30 stones, re | HARVEST MOONS, with 28 } pure white stones, at 45D) vive whive snes, 4.28 We also carry a complete line of Breakless, Slant-End and Seigh End, Bar Pins, in rhinestones, pearls or combinations of rhinestones rubies, emeralds or turquoise doublets; ranging in price from 75c. up, aci ber of st nd size. : ” ives Mews Heohin Bow Knots, Hearts, Barrettes, Lizards, | Crescents and others too numerous to mention, in all sizes and prices. i (Main Floor, Front, 18th St» oo ‘THE “DOVER” Made of English En- . Acer $0] ur ome ay terviceable shos! business and street wear, ee, Double “S. & H.’’ Green Trad- ing Stamps mornings this week from 8,30 till 12 o'clock, There- after, single stamps until clos- ing hour. Ave. fe 1K yh pr adwe Reade St.. 2u3 Kighth Ave., near 24h, *282 W Mt, Rear Sti BROOKLYN: ab Avi néar 10th St —#1129 Broadway, near De K "484 Fifth Ay Addresses marked with star have wonien's department i Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of 1,000 Women’s Sitk and Crepe de Chine Waists NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STONE ACITY IN ITSELF at $3.95, $5.00, $6.504 $7.90. OPER(? | Y The styles represented embrace all the newest and most desirable STH AVE, peieRiromen — OTOISTSTS. fashions, and at the prices quoted are positively the greatest values offered in Lo aw non many months. This sale is the result of a wonderful purchase, including the entire stock and samples of a leading New York waist manufacture-—who, having decided to liquidate, naturally was desirous of disposing of his stock as quickly as possible. We bought at an unusual sacrifice in price and now revert this entire opportunity to our customers. These beautiful waists are made of extra fine quality silk and crepe de } chine in bleck, white and colors, and are cleverly designed into the most charming waists for street or evening wear. Ordinarily these waists were sold at prices ranging from $6 to $15. About forty styles to szlect from—not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in some of the styles. The waists must be seen to be appreciated, as they are unmatchable values at $3.95, $5.00, $6.50 and $7.90. (secont rion, Centre, 18th St) NEW tone. ’ F , A Hi de i) W, For Misses a ee Women’s & Misses’ Fine|\ Hlannelette Wear cau Announcement, Nightgowns, Pajama Suits and Petticoats that are p desirable for cold-weathe: the attention of man MISSES" AND CHIL NIGHTGOWNS, of fine fan: nelewe, in pink and blue wripes, Hibernia with plain pink or blue flannel- nes 400 14 years 39e MISSES" AND CHILDREN'S and blue patterns, Hubbard ayle. r wear and at prices that will cen ee Knitted Golf Sweaters An Unusually Attractive Display. WOMEN’S KNITTED GOLF WOMEN’S KNITTED WORS- SWEATERS, pretty weave, high TED BLOUSE SWEATERS, neck, ribked collar and cuff and | exira heavy and in very effective The celebrated Hawes $3 Guaranteed Hats will be a regular feature in our Men's Hat Store. The following is self-explanatory: t eae ry Che Reason. Naw York, U. S. A,, Sept. 1,1904. | During the past year our Men's) Messers. bishop. sleeve. full blouse, atch, high neck with ribbed turn wolaky yh Fath &. 19h Sia, Ciry. | YVear Specialist has investigated F]} copular colors L958 | oe eqlar, fullbubop sleeves 9, OS Gentlemen: . the merits of the most popular with coffs, ‘ NIGHTGOWNS, of flanneleste, WOMEN’S KNITTED WORS- superior quality and in pretty pink $3 Hats in America, and, last Summer, the best hatsat the price f} equivalent to $3—in Europe. We havo solected the ““Hlawes’’ as Birins hyn, | our SI Hat. Double “S. & #1." Green Trading Stamps mornings from 8:30 till 12 0’Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour, (Men's Store, Main Floor, East.) After giving the matter careful considera. tion, we mest cordially enter into the agree ment suggested by your represe: that “The Big Store’ be and hereby is authorized to act as one of the regular agencies for the sale of the “Hawes $3 Guarranieed Hats.” We pledge you the hearty co-opermion of our factoges. Yours very truly, Mas Fa. EMSs WOMEN SKNITTED BLOUSE SWEATERS of finest worsted, in fancy effective stitch, turn-over collars and cuffs with full bishop sleeve, colors dark red, brown, 4 rd 5 white and navy, TED BLOUSE SWEATERS. extra heavy, high neck with rib- bed turnover collar. bishop sleeves, full blouse. with large pearl 2 95 ’ buttons, all the popular colors, MISSES’ KNITTED NORFOLK JACKETS, extra heavy, with MISSES’ KNITTED BLOUSE id and WEATERS. heavy, weaned "ATS teedcolun tats WOO with round yoke of pink and blue flannel, trimmed with fancy braid; 400 14 years, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S NIGHTGOWNS of Daisy cloth, plain colors, white, pink and blue, made Hubbard style, yoke of hem- stitched tucks, exra wide and long: 4 to 14 years MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S PAJAMAS of fine flanneletse in effect. made with mil- Shami nase dt lt oy 69e 59c I8e silk; sizes 12 t0 16 yrs, (Second Floor, Centre, 19th @t) | | Gxira Special tor Go-Mforrow. girdle, also silk frogs, all colors; regularly $4.25, for WOMEN’S RIPPLE EIDERDOWN BATH ROBES, extra heavy: IS Ps (Heoond Floor, Centre, 19th St.) made with pointed collar and kimono sleeve, gathered back with silk Women’s Crushed 2 35 O ov Women’s Suits & Skirts mo Conmce ren were aa ores 3 TOME ‘Te BAG STORE AQTY HITSELY , SIEGEL QOPERG Plush Coats at Yows of Spectal Importance mn re “en The siatement “as we buy we sell” is substantiated by || CAlculated to create. an fy a ie ‘ » |] uncommon sensation. Every this remarkable sale of Coats. We bought them at a liberal price-concession from the maker, and, as usual, pass our hy in good fortune on to yous | I and you never saw bet- ter coats for the money, for they are Made as Illustrated —This Season's Jauntiest Styles, woman will be instantly concerned. Prices Are Interestingly oh ow, At $37.50 these Velvet Suits would be just to all concerned; but at the price named the advantage most- ly is with the customer. ; Women’s Velvet Suits,’ / Made as illustrated, of plain or crushed velvet in black, blue, green or brown. Either eC DRINK DRUNKENNESS CURED TO STAY CURED BY White Ribbon Remedy. bt No odor, Any woman it in glass of waiter, Women's 27-inch coats of excellent quality black TE Crushed Plush; collariess ¢ style with braid trimmg¢a § broadcioth outhire, fined back, double-breasted box front and leg-o-mutton i re food without pa- tents knowledae, ‘Waite Ribbon Kemedy will cure or de~ strov Une diseased appetite for all aloo- Holle drinks, whether the patient 12 a by aed ie, @ “tipple,” social rinker or dru@kard. or any to have Appetite for alorholle Hvore atiee sing Whi:t ibean’ Rem; jv. Tt ammany, ,thou t BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT Until Paid, No Interest, Plain Contract, Sermanent cures. an the vieum to normal _mteadrin With Each of These Be tran Seen, ‘de FREE Planos Beautlful sleeves with cuffs; lined |} jong coat styles, _ blouses Indorsed by M ta Stool, Scart and 25 4) throughout with heavy |] with or without peplum or ! Woman's Christia perance Sheets of Popular Shee: Music, satin; carefully tailored, vestee effects, in a diversity of = Union |{$25 CROW & CO $2 ur 40ACKERMAN 3am 47 STEINWAY |] 9OSTODART |] 175 WEBER handsome modes All are excellently made, be'ng lined with # satin or silk. and many are prettily trim- styles. Cannot be duplicated elsewhere 22, 50 for med. Skirts are side plaited or foot kilt Women’s Runabout Skirts of Superior Style, pparel Sections. Front.? * relative miffering ¢ |. Write Dr. W. Rb me At, Sec seoad Boston. for trial pa advice a ae i , endtadht tad royed Woon ce PO CMORENNG 6 = . This Fur [tem Will Interest Many Women. That will greatly enhance the attractiveness of to-morrow’s S& Siegel Cooper CO. rug Dept., 79¢, ntl pad Women’s Astrachan Coats made of choce excellently matched |] in the women’s outer apparel sections. second floor, are an nterest. They are made of b ack or blue cheviors and broadel or Shepherd check worsted in side or box planted styles with foot kilts. All are perfect hanging, having that graceful flare seen only in skirts that are correctly tailored. Special values at Stege’ Cooper Co. Ohe By Store, skins, 24 inches long: they have fired back; double: breasted loose box front and the popular mannish coat sleeves, high ‘sturm collar and revers and lined throughout with best quality black satin. A remarkable value at e (Pur Rooms, Becond Floor, Centre.) Che Big Store lf 6. 50K. Siegel Cooper GOETZ&C0., $1, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST.,} BROOKLYN, N.Y. ON BLOCK FRO | | | | | | | ‘When was war declared sia! Japan an wd the ane! cam st vO Y HALL. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10. - Seres een es | A eents, On 25 conta, seca OUNDAY WO@LD WANTA WORK MONDAY WONDERS, +f ' wk a xs coor Pian. Lom pos tana