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THE CT MIKE WITH HS ASTOL Jersey City Jeweller Hands Over) Small Coin and Saves His Life and Stock of Jewelry from | Plunder, ROBBER, READY TO KILL, IS NABBED BY POLICE. Victim Recovers from Fright After Being Thanked for En-| forced Contribution in Time to! Call Aid—Gets Nickel Back. | As Tsador Nathan, who keeps @ small | Jewelry store at No, 9 Newark avenue, Jersey Chry, was closing up last night &@ young man entered, “IT want some jewelry,” he said, “and I ain't going to pay for It efther,” pointing a revolver at Nathan. “T'm a poor man,” said Nathan, look- | tug down the barrel of the revolver; “please don't rob me." “I'm hungry and must eat,” was the man's answer, } “Here ts a nickel, all T have," said | Nathan, passing over the coln, The man picked it up, put the revolver back in his pocket and, thanking the Jeweler, started to walk out. Pollce- man Foley happened along and Nathan shouted “Police!” | The man with the revolver said he was Joseph Farrell, just in from Chicago. “I intended to make a big haul,” he gaid at the Gregory Streot Police Sta- ton, “but when I saw the jeweller shaking like a leaf, 1 lost my nerve. I knew I would have to kill him to get away with anything.” The revolver ‘was loaded with 44-calibre cartridges, Nathan got his nickel back. — ORDERS TAILOR TO JAIL. Welsbard in Contempt for Holding Goods of Bankrupt Firm, Judge Holt, in the Untted States Dis- trict Court, has directed the Unitea) States marsha! to arrest W an east-side ti put him in Ludlow Street Jall for contempt of court. Weisburd and other contractors had possession of goods from which 800 pairs of trousers were to be ma etured, the property of Sacha & Davis, when &@ petition in bankruptey was filed e@gainst that firm in July last, Receiver Augustus H, Skillin applied to Judge Holt for an order directing the tatlors to turn over the goods to him, All of the tailors except Welsburd promptly @elivered the cloth or manufactured goods, He refused, saying the firm owed him an old bill, Judge Holt issued another order a few urd ignored tt The to make an example an ed him locked up for contempt and until the goods are deliv- days am and V hen dec ered. It ts understood that Welsburd will atill refuse to recognize the order, and then test thi ction through a! writ of habe trimmed, cut long with belt. or cut med- jum length boa style, with vel- vet collars, for all ages up to 16 years, LYER SALE for Two Days Only, To-Mcrrow and Monday, Boys’ Extra Heavy Fleeced Underwear Open Saturday Until 10 P. M, Closed Thanksgiving Day. -f THE SURPRISE STO 132 to 146 W. 14th St., between 6th and 7th Aves, POKER PLAYERS, TINE WARNING! Alderman Dowling’s Resolution Would Limit “Sessions” to Three Hours, and All Games °*P" Would Have to End at 11 P.M, ‘Three hours will be the Umit for a/ game of poker, chess, tiddle-winks or any other game or contest of skill sclence, speed or endurance, if the |at- est humorous ordinance introduced at the last meeting of the Aldermen be- a law. promptly at lt P. M. The ordinance was not read at the meeting, but out of courtesy to comes Dowling was referred to the committee Men’s (Single or Double Breasted Black Sack - Suits |Men’s | }Winter or Woo! Lining, Overcoats 6% $9 12% 15% Belt JOvercoats °6 *9° $125 15” Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Suits, Overcoats, $4.50 up Every Garment Made in Our Own Factory 4 9 MEN’S O In the Two Most Favored Models of the Season Full long and loose cut Belted Overcoats of black and Oxford frieze and melton, Upon liberal values like this has been buil AS NEW YORK'S FOs will, Compare with any Overcoat offerin you will discover to stamp these garments a GHARACTER AND QUALITY, Buy them direct from the Surprise Store's workrooms to-morrow or during the week ending neat Friday, Men’s Suits and Overcoats Ready for Thanksgivin Plain and figured fabrics of every reliable kind, cut true to fashion and tallored craftsmen—single and doub‘e breasted, conservative and extreme, At Maker's Wholesale Prices, MEN'S HATS Fast color Soft and Derby Hats of high test telt, sitke 1,45 Money returned if any purchase fails to please. Cfothing pressed and repaired for one year Boys’ Winter Wear at the Maker’s Prices. Boys’ Overcoats of gray frieze and meiton, | Boys’ Overcoats of newest figured cheviots, 2.50 Boys’ Flint-Soled Shoes, 95c Outing Flannel Waists and Blouses, 23c of which he is chairman—the Committee on Sewers, The first paragraph reads as follo “Here: . in any bicycle race, or other contest of skill, speed or endur- ance held within the limits of the city ot New York, wherein one or more per- sons shall be @ contestant or contes- tants, ft shall be unlawful for any con- testant to continue in any such race or contest for a longer time than three hours during any twenty-four hours. Further, no such race or other contest shall be held excepting between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 11 o'clock Dowling mid to-day Ms ord!- nance wns almed at “the brutal six- Jay bieyele races, where the riders are | kept &t work by dope.” | As a matter of fact, by the terms of the ordinance any game involving skill, such as poker, chess, tiddlewinks, | muinbletypeg. could be stopped if con- tinued over the three-hour Iimtt. ‘There is one ray of hope for the skilled players in these and other games—tye Aldermen it is said, have no power to regulate contests held in & private building The Committee on Sewers has the ordinance, “Sessions must also end Mr. | Thibet and Fancy All Wool Scotch |) Cassimeres, Tweeds, &c. All Wool Goods, Plain, Silk Fancy and Plain Heavy Scotch Weaves; all the NEW DESIGNS, Boys’, Children’s $49. $9.50, $350. $4.50 THIRD AVE.NW.Con 85° Sx 0 LOCK FROM ELEVATED STATION VERCOATS Full cut medium length Box Overcoats of black and Oxford frieze and i lack and blue kersey. HE SURPRISE STORE'S REPUTATION ERS UF OVERGOATS. — Seek where you ¢ more critical you are the more features UNRIVALLED IN FIT, 57 50 ° EMOST PROVI capable § $ $ 5 “10 *15 MEN’S SHOES UNDERWEAR SHIRTS Comfortably fitting Natural wool, fleeced Laundered white,}}! double calf and vicl, Balbriggan, our cele- madras, oxford cloth, with heavy brated Health and cheviot, 4g soles, 1.45 Underwear, 39¢ full cut, 45¢ without cost, oxford astrakhan and also ker- seys in blue, brown, red and gray, with brass huttons, silk embiems and belt... .. 0+ a 3.50 andtwoterribleoperationsavoided. Mrs. Emmons and Mrs, Coleman each tell how they were saved by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM:—I am so pleased with the results obtained from Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound {hat | fee! it a duty jand a privilege to write you about it. $6.00, $¢.00, $ 1 2:50, $ 1 00 ]|. “I suffered for more than five years with ovarlan troubles, caus 5 ing an unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintness |woukl come over me which no amount of me i sina to correct. |however, within a few weeks—and saved me from an op:ration (Extra long or knee lengths, jall my ‘roubles had disappeared, and I found myself once more healthy Jand well. Words fail to describe the real, true, grateful feeling that is lin my heart, and I want to tell every dally with medicines you know nothin ham's Vegetable Compound, and, take my word f |different woman in a short time.”"—MRS, LAURA EMMONS, Watker- ville, Ont. Another Case of Ovarian Trouble It Is well to remember such letters as above you to buy something which he says is “just as Qther medicine has such a record of cures as L |Compoun4; accept no other and you will be glad Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs, Pinkuam if there 1; anything about | your sickness you do not understand, She will treat you with kindness and her advice is free. grade WL. Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why | cod Hepa thelr shape, fit ie, diet or exe Your Vegetable Compound found the weak spot, k and suffering sister. Don't ibout, but take Lydia E. Pink it, you will bea Cured Without an Operation. “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM:—For several years | was troubled with ovarian trouble and a paintul and inflamed condition, which kept me in bed part of the time. | did so dread a su operation “I tried different remedies, hoping to get better, but nothing seemed to bring relief until a friend who had been cured of ovarian trouble, through the use of your compound, induced me to try it. | took it faithfully for three months, and at the end of that time was glad to find that i was a well woman, Health is nature's best gift to woman, and if you lose it and can have it restored through Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compgund 1 feel that all suffering women should know of this."— MRS, LAURA BELLE COLEMAN, Commer- cial Hotel, Nashville, Tenn. Vegetable No woman ever regretted writing her, and she Address Lynn, Mass, pr W.LDOUGLAS | VL teagan thera St onl $3.50 ae) Any Other Manufacturer In the World. ~. The reason W. L. Dougias $3.50 shoes are the gre: sellers in the world, is, cause of their excellent style, eas fitting and superior wearing gual tles. They are justas as those that cost $5.00 to $7. the only difference is the price. If I could take you into my factory at Brock« ton, Mass., thelargest In the world under one roof making men’s fine sh show you Shoes than | the infinite care with which every pair of W. L. Douglas shoes is made, bet cet reallze bo L. Dougla: shoes produced anywhere, | and why the sales for the year ending July 1st, 1904, were $ If | could show you the difference between th $18 eda made in my fac- .50 shoes re the "¢ pay high Be and those of othe s and the high feath wear longer, and aro % | of greater intrinsic value, | thanany other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. W.L.Do yalue by stamping his na bottom. Look for it — take no substitute, Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. W. L. Douglas $2.00 and $1.75 Shoes Fast Calor Eyelete will net ture brassy. G.C.&B. ind price on the for Boys. Best In the warid, Mit Dowrlas nasa CorenaCelt.| | Write for naw Tliustrated &U Calf in his 9.50 « atalc i auceded tobe the tent | oxita. WL, DOCOLAR, always gives Patent Leather yet produced. | Dreekton, Mase. satisfaction, r Y All-Wool Winter Caps, 23c \y W.L. Douglas $3.50 Shoe Stores In Greater NowYork: / 433 Broadway, Howard Street. | $46 Bishi Avene. {39 proedwar, eta % ee . 0 Third Ave., bet, 146th & 147th Ste, Broadway, a . 1iay-1409 roadway, corner ais St BROOKLYN. 86 Nesau Street. i 710 Broadway, cor. Thornton St, 42 t 14th Street. 3 iway, corner Gates Avenue, sire i a Tink yn ith Street, 431 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Btreet, 24 to i venus. Patt AL ; §B04, Third Avenue, cor, | SeRSHY OP's Newark Avenoe, Open Thanksgiving Eve. RE Third Ave., N. W. Cor. 834 St one block from L Staion | Sixth Avertic, corner ddd Bireet. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | NEWARK ~ 785 liroad Street. oad MORNING WONDERS. THE WORLD: FRADAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1904. Unteimm Wear tats that have 98c., $1.25 to go to are out of school, Misses’ less elle Sale of A Great Many I Surplus stocks from manufacturers, stop. Hats. and Ready-to» 25¢ Pre-Thanksgiving Sale of New Styles in Misses’ Garments, |... Misses’ * Bi Ve'our Coats; collar. with panne velvet vest 1 with white gest Shoe Sale of the year guaranteed a decided saving on them all them away; still others are below cost Special Tables are loaded with these Shoes, all chasing, Competent people to serve you, too to be held here To-morrow, A great many pairs we've figured to sell at actual cost, to h Little Tots’ crushed velvet Cuats, lined throughout; sizes } to’8. The $18.09 Sot The s19.50 ' The S21.00 Salt Coats; made of ke; lined with sal sell at $19.50. Girls’ velvet Goats, sizes 6 to 14; crushed or plain; lined throughout; all the new hades; full back; box style, The B20.C0 Coats at $12.99 Tae 2 3),00 Coat at 811.08 To.morrow will be the day for you to make choice That the day may be men point of big sales, we make very special prices on many things— these among th: rest also Tom: he 48.00 © The $10.00 ¢ n’s and Children’s Shoes. Pairs Are Offered Below Actual Cost. orders, odd pairs from our own stock—all contribute to the big- Misses? pleated back and belt; skirt side pleated and kilted; : izes 14 through the Department, arranged as to sizes, to facilitate rap!d pure so that, when once fitted, you'll have footwear that will be satisfying, One Dozen | Carbonette finish, large picture, size Tre thirteen pieces only $2.50 hia = Special Sale of Cand for Saturday. Pay & while the Misses from the stand. $1 Pair To-Morrow Men’s $1.50 Gloves, Ninety-five dozens in the lot— best bargain we've offered in many @ day. Imported Nappa leather Prix F: new heavy embroidery on back; ‘so tan or red, Cthers of genuine i skin or dogskin, all Prix or pique ihr. Coat Suits, fine miatures; blue, biack and sewn, and in very best shades iots Sizes |] $1 the pair to-morrow. Boys’ Buckskin, Suede and Dog: Gloves, fleece lining, $e. pair, Another Big Sale of Hair Switches, We carry the largest and most ¢ plete stock of Hair Goods In this elty, ae despite what others tell you—and oar prices for equal rela average ONG F half what others charge. $2 Mair Switenes, 18 tnoh; 1) 9S g , 12.98 orrow at 83.08 at 97.08 There’s not a pair at regular ptice, You Li Women's ot 4. $2 00Shoes Lot 3. Women's $1 Slippers Lot 5. rt Lot 7. Girls’ $1.50 Shoes,| | Boys’ $2.00 80c, $1.25 ra sad Bute of satin He a's very, wld t \ sige tren t and trom 1b to 2 {Uceat value Lot 2 Women's $2,50Shoes $1.65 tton an 1 la Toilet Men all new af > 1s sof t Ife rewular at 12e; remu- te a! Aliment ¢ Warr at BSe wba at De Se ie hand: regular eam at regular gular reeular Aza at B8e size, at Oe warranted, at De; 3 for lid back, at S00; rexu at 1.00 per 9, $12.50 Suits & Overcoats, 10-° : This is an offering we have never made before, and may never do so again, Fact of the matter is, around that our stock is be. So we plan a sweep for to-morrow, @ sweep that is sure to come with so great apy bona-fide reduction, mm $10 Men's Overcoats at $7.59, $15 Men's Overcoats at $10- $25 Men's Overcoats at $15. $18 Men's Overcoats ct $12.59, $3 Boys’ Cvercoats a! $1.85. These are a de the be VAAN SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. wicest and be $4 Boys’ Overcoats at 52-85. re Let 4, | Women's $3 Shoes, S195 they are th ne Day yer of Unlaund rticies. ‘ " Lowest Prices of the Season, The famous “college” brands,which we have supplied to enthusiastic wearers for a goodly number of years. wear to equal them, and at 60c., instead of $1, ¢ one big bargain in Shirts of the season, Three styles: oF made sorts. Men's 50c, Neckwear at 25c.; patterns, Immense variety to choose from, of clothing. W W We must get this overcoat stoc Thanksgiving must have the room for to-morrow, choos $3 Boys’ Reefers at $1.85 q t stasor $7.50 Boys’ Overcoa! AAA 00 0000000000 s at $4.95, nd finished throughout Men who have been accustomed to having their shirts made to order, and have given these a trial, pronounce them equal in every respect to the Custouie Men's and Youths’ sizes, Cheviots; double and single breasted. and Oxford Frieze, 44 to 52 inches brown Kervey, 44. inches long; alio Fancy Cheviot Tourist is Coats, $2 inches long. You can see for yourself Ten Dollars To.morrow; filteen F isn’t a Five Dollar saving worth taking advantage of? All the Overcoats Reduced To-morrow, Lot 6, Boys’ $1.25 Shoes, i. atyies Neat Neate State tenmion soles heela; sacs from B to nd from 1 to @ A No other white shirts will and front. Made of New York Miljs musling 2.900) | hand finshed. Mills muslin, 2200 Irth Linen bosoms mel; open back wristbands: yy New ¥ Two-inch reversible Four-in.Hand of the newest materials and the cho Men's Store—Main Floor,” it has taken the cold weather so long to get heavier than it should Suits are in Fancy Cassimeres ¢ Overcoats are in Black long: blue, black and q ¢ can tit any man or boy, up to $0 breast measurement, fi} écan give you choice of a hundred or more patterns, this means an enormous amount dollars any other day, i k down below normal—for after Ri Holiday merchandise. Soe rom: Boys’ Clothing. A