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| | OOS TODO DEMOCRATS VICE WIT SONS) U0 SOME CROWING Row Between Westpark (N. J,)| Declare That If Other Demo-| Congregation and Pastor Re- sults in Unique Contest— Pastor Won’t Be Removed. ‘ These are lively days for the Congregation of the Second Baptist | Church of Westpark, N. J., and the Rev, R, A. Bolen, who Insists that he és still pastor of tho flock, in spite! of almost an unanimous vole by the ehuroh members that he ls not. Twice on Bunday last was the church dis- turbed by clashes between pastor and @ongregation; and the end fs not yet ‘The Rev. Bolen was asked to seek fresh fielde and pastures new, be- awe he called members of his congre- gation hypocrites and agents of the devil, and wound up by declaring that they were on thelr way to hell, Later he caused the arrest of membors and had’ thom tried in court. Then the congregation rose up almost as one @nd vojed that a new pastor was in order. It was aiso voted to hold song eervices only until a successor to Mr. Bolen could be selected. Sunday morning Mr.‘ Boien preached. but his volve was drowned by the sing- ing, Two constables were with the minister, ready to arrest any one who might resort to violence, No one did more than sing to drown the minis- ters voice, and this waa done effec- tvely. Nothing /f not ve, the Rey, Mr, Bolen tried to pre again Sunday | pight, and once he could not} heat the sound of his own voice for the singing. A man In the congrega- tion arose to repeat the Benediction, ut the Rev. Mr. Bolen beat him to 4t, and two Benedictions were sald, ——_———__ ROOSEVELT’S LITTLE JOKE. Blevated Hench by Ridding It of Parker, Herrick and Van Wyck. WASHINGTON, Nov “IL have Gone a great dea! toward elevating the Dench,” President Roosevelt said to Judge Richards, of Cincinat!, who was fecently appointed to the bench, and who was formerly Solicitor for the De- partment of Justice. he y is that, Mr. President?” asked Mr Richard 8 “Well, haven't I disposed of Parker, Herrek and Van Wyck, and didn’t I @ppolnt you?" Miss Rose ‘He n My Ly edge 410.S. Broadway, Lexington, Ky. The experience and testimony America go to prove beyond a question that Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound will correct all such trouble and at once, by removing the cause, and restoring the organs to a normal and healthy condl- thon. | pluralities. | money on the part of the a poetess and elocutionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells how she was cured of uterine inflammation and ovaritis by the use of Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. MRS. PINKHAM:—I have been so blessedly helped through the use ot Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound that | fee! it but Just to acknowl- it, hoping that it may help some other woman suffering as | did. “For years I enjoyed the best of health and thought that | would always do so. 1 attended parties and receptions thinly clad, and would be suddenly chilled, but 1 did not think of the results. 1 caught a bad cold eighteen months ago while men- Struating, and this caused inflammation of the womb and congested ovaries, 1 suf fered excruciating pains and kept getting worse. My attention was called to your Vegetable Compound and the wonderful cures it had performed, and | made up my mind to try it for two months and see what it would do for me. month | felt much better, and at the close of the second I was entirely well. “| have advised a number of my lady friends to use It, and all express them- aslves as well satisfied with the results as | was.”—MISS ROSE NORA HENNESSY, crats Had Done Half As Well! Parker Would Have Carried New York, von —— It's a far ory to the last election, but there's one town in the State Wines for Thanksgiving JI UW e still talking of the result, Over at : . A O7 ld S f } PRUJILLO & COS LILLIOS Rat de ace | nermmacer ag,|| 02 LE Ae Cates? JrOCe ry. || ii: siui seas declare that if the Democrats In the! rest of the State had done only half as well, not only Herrick, but Parker would have carried New York by large E which show} Here are the figures, remarkable Demoergtle compared with the election of 1000 (Speccals | Beuehe Fits C hampagne NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE Prince Champagne sara Dry or Brut; per Quart $1.00; per Pine 57e Special Reserve, Imporied Qt, $2.15; per Pint, 1904—Roosevelt ., 344 Higaina 25 Parker .,... 121 Herrick . 1900-—NeKiniey’ .. 343 Odell 3 Bryon . Stanehtield i The Republican vote, it will be seen, | ls somowhat smaller than it was in| 1900, while the Democtatic vote haa been increased about 100 per cent. | Thia result in the town of Tuxedo ‘was obtained by the Democrats, in spite of a most lavish expenditure of epublicans ————___ GRAND JURY TO HEAR RICE. | Subpoenaed to Appear Tell ot | Alleged Police Conspiracy, | Bernard Rice, who alleges that po licemen attached to the Fifth street} station induced him to make a false charge of robbery against Mra, Jacob| Herts, has been subpoenaed to before the Grand Jury, He has a made a statement to one of Di Attorney Jerome's assistants cone ing the robbery charge and is looking for a witness whom he knew only as “Jack,” who, he says, can corroborate his story. According to Rice, his friend Jack introduced bim to a plain clothes po- Iceman, helped arrange the details and after the charge of robbery had been made sept him to remain “under | cover” with a reative in Bridgeport, | Conn,, until the excitement had blown over. The wife of Rice, who posed as his sis- ter In the police court, called at the District-Attorney office yesterday and arranged for Rice to put in an appear- ance to-morrow morning. i 4 M 4 Within one of some of the most noted women o! “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM: About two years ago I consulted a phy- sician about my health, which had become so wretched that I was no fonger able to be about. | had severe backache, bearing-down pains pains across the abdomen, was very nervous and irritable, and this trouble grew worse each month. The physician prescribed ‘for me, but 1 soon discovered that he was unable to help me, and | then decided to try, Lydia E, Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound, and soon found that it was doing me goowy My appetite was returning, the pains disappearing, and the general benefiis were well marked. “You cannot realize how pleased | was, and after taking the medicine for only three months | found that 1 was completely cured of my trouble, and have been well and hearty ever since, and no more fear the monthly period, as it now passes without pain to me. Yours very truly, MISS | ‘PEARL ACKERS, 327 North Summer St., Nashville, Tenn,” When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health more than a Million women, you cannot well say not Hoye it will help me.” ing it 1 d | et a bottle of is free and helptui., Write token, without try! do not hesitste to Ps wal, Tes st. bo u t vy quart } t M bout full A Di MONTILLE | 1.20| eaay Cognac Brandy, os LITY Brandy; per ‘ts SCOTCH Whisk: id; per battle, RAMSAY'S 4.0; pe y and Angelicn; ane Port, Sherry and i. 00; full qua Wo 210) rt, Sherry and Catawba, Pet bout Pig JULIEN Clare’ ottie, HOCHMEIMER, imported: ver por Tt) Manha\ tyne & imported; per he 20 and Mari 19 AMOUTH, Imported; a if Golden Crown Jamaica; per bot: PEFORD RUM, fine and old; per 10 years old; ani, finest th 1 IBEMITAGE Rye, tat Gant” ‘ ny T years old; gal. 4 Y years old; gut, 2.20) ¢ ) CROW Whiskey; wal, 2.50; fyi art a WAKYLAND 2.00; full e (HgTs and Rhine Wines; anion. known Ff shell Aln JBLLY.-Mada fine delic Jelly, exce light lune te neers nde; per ib P: ty q meDamain ouart, ty yyy set Rye; «al, hoon BA ORO, Imported Port, | or vA SHE RY, per bottle, Gfe (Bourth Floor. ¥ Sust In Gime For Limited C : Fifty Coats PS Ale In the Men's Store. As we have stated on many occasions hereto- fore—the term “LIM- ITED” has an important meaning in its 7 letters TO THOSE WHO HAVE ATTENDED OUR “LIMITED” SALES. New patrons will have a pleasant_and profitable revelation TO- MORROW. Our cloth- ing specialist has at last solved the problem of producingAGREAT COAT TO ALL APPEARANCE AND FOR EVERY OCCA- SION EQUAL AS TO WARMTH AND STYLE TO THE HIGH-PRICED FUR-LINED COAT. And here the similarity ends. The Phare «THREE FIFTY Interesting Fine Handkercht0ts soi, One day more and then—Thanksgiving With holiday reminders in order, attention is Linen Handkerchiefs for men and women, For Men: EN HEMSTITCHED with 4 4 Oy ED HAND. are. openwork handker $9 chies in a bo: EMSTITCHED ANbKe ty Wy finch hem. y Int Te td good “handkerchiefs tor, 790 EN'S PINE IMPORTED ALIN RN ; NOKERGHIEPR, FN*Tandembpoidered. Initial seript (Main Floor, Fre For W. WOMEN'S FINE. Al Matis HANDK § KERCHI tial in cor ind colored initials. These come in fancy boxes, three in Children: ‘ionsily neat and attractive for a Christmas gift to the Box of three for Ohe Lewelry Store’ Serman Silver Bags. Fac-similes of illustrations ments to some; other special designs. $310 $4 White Metal mesh. Regularly special, at Purses to Match. Same style in all respects as the White Meal Bags, 290 Women's Vanity Boxes. Oxidized, silver or gold finish and with fancy de- figns to select from. This box contains the necessities for the fair sex such as powder. chamois shin, & mirror, a secton for call ng cards and @ séetion for stamps and car tickets: once accustomed ro this vanity box, its use- fulness can be ptalized; specal for this 8&9 day ie : Froet, isi Bt.) ACITY INITSELF i ie each. TE As there are but 50 Coats, it is hardly necessary to advise NO an early call to secure one of these at Then only a month and—Chrismas directed to our magnificent displays of " Special Chanksgiving Osferings. select from, Kid lined, with patent atach: in oblong as well «5 Mw 2.50 plete in white metal and with fancy 1.00; to morrow’'s ? 750 For Ohe Day Refore TO-MORROW, the last day before Thanksgiving, will find the Big Store readier than ever to handle the large volume of business which is natural to come. Every one of 80 Complete Specialty Stores is ready with remarkable bargains, and in addition we offer 8.30 cill 12 0’ Ciock, aE rh brand, ox Maine Sugar | new packing lnealy ONIONS Finest Hot Finest quality of A Apple dark Me suc T ASH—Oriental brand, extra fancy creamy 1 stash, the Maine park firean, the ——— C0-Morrow—A Sensational Offering for Yen. Caanksgiving. Tew York's Sreatest Word ) The Style and Fit Coat. an lined with the TEED SALT’S Combination Label of WORSTED FROGS. Sizes 36 to 46 Breast AND THE PRICE Displays. ont, sth St.) ‘omen, Li RCH HEMSTITCHED with neat initial a box. children. Excep- 19 Chatelaine Any number 1 For Women, WOMENS DRESSIN Rags. extra heavy. with round col WOMENS DRESSIN ors red, blue and gray, somely appliqued in black; co! ors red, blue and gray, WOMEN’S BATH ROBES, ex tra heavy.cut full and long with pointed collar and silk frogs and girdles colors red, gray. blue and pink; regular! $425, wo-morrow, i Double “S.& 4." Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from Thereatter, Single Stamps Until Closing tiowr, Ohanksgiving Gurkoys CRANBERRIES Sreat Coats. In Every Sense of the Luxurious Overgarments, made of fine Kerseys, black & seal brown, | fect as in the Highest * Priced Fur-Lined Great COLLAR AND j-— EDGES TRIMMED WITH BLENDED MUSKRAT and the en- tire body and sleeves are CELE- BRATED GUARAN- PLUSH. Every coat bears a Siegel Cooper Co. and the nf, ; mixtures, seven, nine and thirteen gore styles in side WW Salt’s Company Fe a Kip, plaied tox plated or foot hit elect, wih grace MB, fd’ president. e frontis finished ful flare, : RUSSIAN STYLE, WITH pockets are of Plush Velvet. $23.50 | A Srand Display and Sale | Meraleds Carget 510,000 Go Be of Women’s Giderdown Robes, Same, Donated by Ghe mings as well as can a personal visit. SACQUES., of wool eiderdown, ‘ar and crochet edge finish; special, SACQUES. of woo! ripple eider- down, made wih round collar, prestily appliqued in biack—col- WOMENS DRESSING SACQUES. of all-wool ripple eiderdown, extra heavy and made with large sailor collars hand \ Jur” big childs sia krade 8 LA FAMA. UN! at 73) ‘ 30, POLIS; Sumatra wrap arket S“riees, filler; Purltange nh SECONDS—All ice of @ H 08 ERFECTOS or SUPREMACY ; elther brand; ben 1 IGARS—High-grade at Sneha vides 25e DUNKLEY PHUUT anu F vality richness ality We carry a full line prices BREVAS, CAZAD SUMAT! BINATIO: y A N mak ERUATRD POUNT : ° n, tattle 9 for Bue wri Fineat ung rit Ihe wr from & Ni mM a8 brand, finest Ground Nutmega; tin PLUM PUDDING—Foun- tain brand, finest. quality Shongum # New York Jen Pumpkin; se PUMPKIN brand, chol facto shape; box ¢ {Third Floor, 18th St.) Mail Orders Solic.ted, (Main Floor, Bast, 18th 8t) 1P8— tender California I served an 4.00; 1 1d. © Honey D SPARAGUS TI ; taney very maul bra | Hast—Siiced botled Ham: Armour's fine, near delicate quality, mild 7 T STRING REANS iver y” brand, new packing. selected Refumee cut string beans; per don, 118; per ean, d0e P ivi the finest quality ingredients: crust; plentiful filling; — pu: mince; Targa, spectal size, family sige, Women’s Coats, Skirts and Jurs At Special Prices sor Ohanksgiving, Quite an unusual thing to be able to price that would be well w do to-morrow, cost of material. purchase a coat the day before Thanksgiving at a orth talking about at the season's close, but that is exactly what you can We secured these at a liberal concessicn in #rice and they are yours at just the Women’s Coats, (Itusteated at Right) $] They are made of excellent quality black Kersey, 30 inches long. lined throughout with heavy satin, collarless style, finished at neck and cuffs with crushed velver, plaited at front and back and d with e piped with ain, lego -mutor sieves and semi 10, 00 Women’s Coats (Sttusiraier at Len) $15 They are made of excellent quality black Kersey, 30 fited back, fly front and manish velvet collar” leg with cuffs, handsomely finished with tailor stitched straps at front and back and | one and lined throughout with Women’s Runabout Skirts, $2.95 Three distinct y new styles, one of black or Oxford tray Melton cloth; another of black blue or brown broadeloth and the pther of Mannish mixtures in brown, blue of Oxford gray. Desirable plaited styles, some prettily corded and others irimmed with \" straps of self materi I - fraps of self maeral and small butons all excel “A IS) , * fh, Women’s Runabout Shiris, $4.75 They are instep length and made of excelle lity Pa x " chevict, thibet cloth or etamine éheviot, in beck, Mag wrcden \ as per- ‘o'-mutton sleeves SEAL The cw omens Outer Apparel Sections, 24 Floor, Fi WoreGhan Passing Interest RUSSIAN GRAY SQUIRREL SETS of prime. well-matched | ALASKA SABLE SETS of finest f : skins, consist of shapely military neck sto’e, lined with gray | piece is double around neck and bye yoy Png satin and ornamented with fancy buckle 10. 00 | double tabs trimmed with crocheted orna- 20, 00 and large flat pillow muff, lined with gray ments and chenille fringe, large flat shaped (Par Rooms, 31 Floor, Centra) Thel||Gwo Fur Speesals of satin, | muff, satin lined, special, A Toytown Special. THE AMERICAN MARKSMAN—Novel and unique Consists of an air-pistol, shooting a celluloid ping-pong ball at a target having two colored 50c discs. Fully demonsirated in (Third Floor, Bass.) Siege’ Cooper Store To the Char ties of Greater New York and vicinity by Popt A DAILY Bt Berise con 1a and at the entrance to ‘upy in the 7Ss In connection with this special sale of Eiderdown Gar ments we shall place on exhibition in one of the Sixth Avenue windows of ths store ROBE SACQUES AN SLIPPERS THAT HAVE BEEN AWARDED PRIZES AT THE $T. LOUIS WORLD S FAIR. The accompany: ing cut conveys to the minds eye an inkling of the charm: ing make-up of these Garments, but itcan- not tell of the clever color combinations and effective trim: Second Floor, naming the d Toytown, AS Sroatest Stocks of Good Shoes for Chanksgiving. We are sole agents in New York for the celebrated “ FOOT MOULD” SHOES. Vast stocks include all the best styles. Made of the best leathers by careful shoemakers. You can de- pend upon getting Proper-fitting, comfortable Shoes if you buy ‘‘Foot Mould’”’ hoes, For Men 300 or Women, at Besides the “FOOT MOULD” SHOES we Sell al) other footwéar at lowest prices. For in- stance Men's and Women’s Shoes, 4 95 Splendid Shoes, in all the good styles all sizes; all leathers | WOMENS BATH ROBES of all-woo! eiderdown; exra heavy, made with large round collar and kimono sleeves and pocket pretily app! qued in black: colers red gray and b've 4.95 Also a mest complete assoriment of more elaborate ROBES. 18. 00 Fanging in price up to G 620 G ISe | Women's | For Misses. ef 9S MISSES’ BATH ROBES of ripple SuedeSandals,’* esderdown, made with gathered Two strap, undressed kid ba sailor collar, girdle at 600 14 years 1475 MISSES’ BATH ROBES, of woo! ripple eiderdown, extra heavy; 2 very prety styles, one kimeno ef fect elaborately trimmed with wide satin border to march gar meni: sizes 6 to 14 years. 350 (Beeond Floor, Bast. 18a St.) Sandals, in black, white, gray 1,50 and brown; all sizes. Women’s Julizttes, Mad? of the best quality al! wool felt, with soles, We have these in ree, trown and 2.98

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