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+ * Cheep” Gossip Amuses Poultry - * and Pet Exhibit, but Geese Hiss and Indignant Hen Cries , “Cut-Cut-Cut-It-Out.” REGULAR SHELL GAME,” _ POUTS POUTER PIGEON. | Wisitors, However, Find Nothing to Criticise and Declare that Even the Angora Goats Are __ Wot to Be Sniffed At. “Where's the janitor? ‘The furnace ; "t going,” walled the tenants of an at the Poultry and Pet Stock } in the Herald Square Exhibition this morning. “What do you think of such treat- of tenarits?” demanded one chick. p, Cheep." responded the other te of tho foundling esylum, shiver- ‘and drawing nearer the stove. Dur- “fps the morning & mother of eighty- four called to see a few of her children “Pho wore stopping at the inoudator. “What name?’ inquired the abttend- “Well, most everyone calls me Hen," the emart mother, who bad read papers sume. “Cut—cut—cut—It—out,"” shrieked a, Neighbor from @ nearby cage, started an awful scandal by all @oedps in the henrow. For awhile fhe nolse yas terrific, as the feather- bipeds cackled the gossip of the feom wage to cage. “My Uttle boy was taken from me on © ahell game and they had to drive me way in & coop,” explained Mrs, Hen e the foundlings’ home. ‘They tried _ & comfort mo with a obina set, but I @m very set in my ways at times and ave been brooding over my loss ever » Bince, I'm sure I'd know him, because Be was looking down in the tace when B lest saw him and hed on « yellow it” Told Her to Go “Set” Down, At this juncture an attendant who = Frad deen searching for the hen pounced fon her and cartied her squawking back > her cage, where she was left with ‘the Injunction to “go ‘way back and set own.” A] ‘an During the excitement the voutee Fa for an airing in charge of @ ~~ | usuat, prices. Bs geons continued fo pout aml ate an the Be By, a vecuilartty of thotre, wien | borrneeeted FAUGh aremeg' che, dog bee] fl OPEN EVENINGS ESTABLISHED 1878, OPEN SATURDAY | | xtra Heavy White Cotton Blankets mobedy has been able to satisfactorily | ame excited and started to run. tue.) Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith, EVENINGS wool fine, 11-4 size, valye | maxplatin, At one end of the hall a few | futhan oe tee ees Sai | UNTH, &4t LYON STREET K UNTIL 1 LIMPRACcletivactetes 1.25 4 @urviving turkeys held a veterans’ | the ran ly in Fropi of Mt, *he) 409 4h BU 8 , BROO LYN, Extra Heavy White Cotton Twill Blan- i Meeting and adopted resolutions of con- | Fear wheel pagwing over tts body. | | 9 Oo Opposite Boerum Place, near City Hall, kote, with eolaeed borders Gratulations and thanks that Thanks | with ‘g*broken back the boy stooped e ° 12-4 slag; value $2.50; pals, be 79 Siving Day wos past, with a warning fo beware of Christmas coming, Meanwhile the white-crested Polishes Bnd the cavies competed in their cele- brated impersonation of the chrysanthe. t u i | tempting bis moat diMcult feats, The He took the stump through several erformer, turned, the laugh on them, | campaigns and was soon regarded a0 greet, 1 eet he teat woe. fen “Remember, you patent medicine ads., the best speaker among the younger 1, Arettblshop of e. i : Qui only men end ‘snakes hiss, following of the Democratic party in eens ewe att one and not to be snil have a sensitive nose, hibK may appear merely like soente to, you. The Wore ready-made Angora to ward off the chi for thelr rugged health ai the show, While not exactly poultry, some of them are desc “birds.” tried to borrow « comb his whiskers, but got the “out direct and - now all the rooster’s female relatives are laying for that saucy cat Buch Is life, QYING DOG BIT Thousand-Dollar Dachund that sald, arrived yesterday from Berlin and for which $1,000 wa spaid, was run over) avenue and was killed by a policemah, | Gugweaheim, of the firm of M. Guggen- helms & Sons, smelters at No. 7 Broad: | way, who lives on the northeast coraer | of Fitty-elghth street and Fifth ave- n him in the left ari CHICKENS AND DOMESTIC PETS THAT ARE JUSTICE CUT BY GLASS. NOW ON EXGIBITION AT HERALD SQUARE, nenonare tins ton trustee ¥ Fragments in Car Collision, The Kind You Have Always Bought. Castoria .. GAPMAN , i f Shane HIS is the caution to the MARKY, THE TRICK ROOSTER, | algTl —) ES OF MY _ Bed Cow, Tenien berg aed been mani eres the supervision of et Fletcher for 04 andhard was slightly injured two-day oat N -F in @ collision between @ Madison avenue] o¢ tethers and zee Se genie ng rervects ay gan ts attention & Asura ) eee yp rsaedg a a his eignatare in black, When the wrapper is removed the same are ap — san avenue and Fitt «Sth street. The| Pear tit» pada ry PSprdlgaves in recep who pots Sed Sane ee van was driven by Edward Morrison, of) imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the No, 14M Hirst avenue, Several windows were ‘broken and a shower of glass fell on the passengers. Fragments struck Justice Blanchard, cutting his face, He left the car, went to a drug store, had some plaster put on the outs and re sumed his journey downtown. “Tt waa « simple thing,” satd Justice Blanchard later, “hardly worth talking) about. I didn't meed to even get) patched up, so trifling were my outs, ut 1 feared that glass mig ‘| dave = in the hand why I sought edtendance,” ii u POPE RECEIVES BISHOPS, ROME, Nov. ~The Pope to-day re geived in orivate audience the Right You could hear a pin feather drop & @ strong unl you t “ wito yew all There are some 500 cats and kits at this city. Seven years ago, when Asa Bird Gardiner took oMoce e# District, Attorney, Mr. Gordon was appointed & deputy assistant. Ho was advanced rapidly until he became « first assistant Retains Assistant Corporation Counsel] ™i\h * salary of Hu 8 year | Succumbs to Disease After an) Mr .Piiibin was appointed fy Onn liiness of a Week—Member of |Gardiner, Later he resigned and on- an Old Virginia Family. er that. The Angora goat 18th Anniversary Angora, ribed as belng One of them Immediately rooster’s comb (0 Three Big Specials : $20 Overcoat for $14] $18 Suit for. $12 And a $22Ladies’ Suitfor$ | 4 | gaged in private practice until Mayor | McClellan's installation in offices, when he was appointed an Assistant Corpora. ton Counsel, Mr. Gonton's widow ts a very hand- | some women and was one of the veau- tles of the South when she married the young tawyor, Mr, Gorton was a cousin | of George Gordon Battle, who was an Assistant Conporation Counsel and former Assivtant Dhstrict-Attomey James Lindsay Gordon died to-day at hip home, No. 15 West Seventeenth Telephone 3300 Wm, BROADWAY, GRAHAM AND FLUSHING AVES., BROOKLYN. Christmas Only Twenty-one Shopping Days Off. — This store is grandly ready with every conceivable holi- day luxury and necessity, Hundreds of Christmas orders are being taken daily, some for immediate de. livery, others for later. The woman who likes a leisurely choice—who prefers to pick from complete | assortments—is doing her Christmas shopping now. assistant District-Attorney under Col. AY AND AARBFR sir of pomamonie. Ha bad Down i! ets and who mae anoclated with CASH OR CREDIT, a we av contracted « col r Weeks in the det it Rol- iter he met with en automobile accle| LAN" yume yn ine Gefense of Role) $1 Per Week. Why not follow her lead? eat ™ days ago, ———_—_— | ’ * _ ir, Gorton waa still a young man. I t & b h He has been prominent In Democratic | Bey Geta #850 for False Arrest. eltZ ars IS A jury tn the Supreme Court yester- day awarded to Henry Quinn, seventeen years old, who asked for $10,000 politics in this city for the last ten years, He ts a Southerner and a mem- | ber of an old Virginia tamtly. After he| ‘rom Nicholas Engel for false arrest was admitted to the bar in this clty he | ana malicious prosecution, the eum of joined Tammany Hall and soon won at-| i The trouble arose over the sale tention by his brilliant style of oratory. | of tickets to an entertainment, Arrived Yesterday from Ger- many, Fatally Hurt by an Automobile, rokiyn 468 Sth Ave, cist +Y., 2239 3d Ave, di. h 535FultonSt, <r N loveau designs, besides every yi in auto, vanity, avenue ikado bags. We believe this A valuable dachshund whieh, it ts B jo-day at Fnfty-elghth street and Fittiy| ‘The ddog was the property of Trac | Blankets. ue, Mr. Guggenheim sent the animal | 0 pick up the dog, but the animal bit &, A barber went to/ White aid Gray Blankets, cotton e A FEW JEWELRY FACTS. foum, White-crested Polishes are not Phines, as might be expected, but poul- try dudes, who wear their too hair In the shape of a white chrysanthemum. The cavies are otherwise known as ines ples. with a weakness for sprout- fix whit e or yellow hair in such gener- dust Like @ Meal “Artiat.” Harry. the performing rooster, is the SS, Rovelty of the show, and he doesn’t care | “s-grho knows it for he spends much time ha arse lonesome coop shaking his ad telling himself how good he really competitors, Then Jumped gravely through a flaming D, AVE an exhibition of rooster fly: | ing and made a short speech to the Td the burden of his remarks, Re SrAln’t-that-hard-t'do oo" of ‘The geese, near whose cage Ha Bis stunts disgraceful I iy perf u | 49 $5 Monthly |) Until Paid. | Plain Contract. No Interest. FRE With Each of These Pianos Beautiful Stool, Scarf and 25 Sheets of Popular Sheet Music. Also the Following Bargains: || | é UPRIGHTS, $90 STODART, $4.2em% || 120 CHRISTIE, = 4 ment, |) 135 KING, santty, |] 135 OUVRIER, 5 snitiaa | 155 KRAKAUER, unt pala | 160 WEBER, 5 mena, 165 HAYNES, mon hiy 175 CONNER, == 6 ses |, 190 HARDMAN, 6 tl SQUARES, $ 2 Monthly unell pala $15 WIEMER, 20 VINTON, ny thy paid 25 STODART, 2 monthly 35 Lighte&Newton 2 morn 40 RUSSELL, 3 gah 50 GABLER. 3 monthly HARDMAN, = 3 yrayn', 75 Kranich &Rach, 3 weet nia “80 STEINWAY, ah $9 Monthly | & CO,, COURT ST., ee watil alt at ay zi anew aaa Y/Y | day shopping, we have put up| In Neat Boxes Many in different kinds of Silks, es- pecially adapted for Christ- mas presents; 4% yards in| each, at ae aS eeuds of anth ware cauler| As the Holidays approach you are again asking yourselves: “What shall the presents be?” There fii bindings, 11-4 P borders, moe tbe Doe bee bese ort. can be nothing better than Diamonds or Jewelry to select from. We now have on hand a display of sine, Value 350, fait... 2990 Diamonds and Jewelry, the prices of which will startle you, We are the lowest priced house in this line | Gray and White Blankets, extra heavy, cotton warp and filling, silk in the country, Mr, Straus has just returned from Europe with a fine line of novelties just for the Holiday trade. You may select what you desire now, and we will keep them In our vaults until you want them delivered, 1. cipal 14 size, Paiteseesess Special In ty, strictly all wool, both wi filling, 11-4 size, Value 6.00. Paitysse sees the choicest display of leather bags ever shown in Brooklyn. All the| most approved leathers and every) conceivable shade are included in| | Only the good kind, and. below and all wool filling, nice attractive binding, pink, blue and red borders, Value bash Scarlet, White, Gray and natural Blanic- arp . Rich Leather Bags. We've just put on display a most charming cdllection of tent leather bags, etched in Art new and to be warp 98 and 98 price, tn the neighbor ably low price, TONGUE. ese00.4, An Exceptional Offering: 7.50 Street Skirts, 3.98, Many women will be delighted at the opportunity this offer. ing affords to get a fashionable and serviceable walking skirt at so little a Just enough for « hundred women—one each, They ate of finest Scotch mixtures, with kilt flare, strap seamé, self stitching over hips and fancy button trimmed. Thi are worth $7.50 .ce sex 7 3,98 $8.95 Skirts, $5.00 — Walking Skirts, fancy mixtures, also in solid browns and blues, white overshot ef- fects, panel front side pleat- ed, worth $8.95; special, Ox Tongues, 45c, This means a whole tongue, weighing | 5.00 thrée pounds | —some a little mre tan three pounds | —for 45c. These are Swift's choice | tmoked ox tongues that are worth | 19. a pound. We've enough of these tongues for one day, and will | fill all mail orders received Tharsday, For Thursday only at the remark- Dress Goods. In order to facilitate Holi- Fultoa 5i., Waist Patterns $3 & $3.25 per pattern, unusual values, Also 2,500 yards 27-inch Solld Gold Case, American move- Brooklyn, Golf |Women’s Cashmere | 14-karat Gold-Pilled case, American Solid Gold Watch, extra heavy | ment. Pri - ps . . hy " x Women's and Children’ , j cl for 10 years, Waltham or Elgin. movement. m i lack Jaffeta Silks eve, WErENS os ree e Gloves, extra h | uf , $6.50. Price, $17.50, $14.75. eavy and full to be sold Thursday at §8c. yard, Dress Goods Dept. Special Items:— 42-inch All Wool Black CheviotZibelne, value 7§c.; on sale at 58c. yd, 42-inch Colored All Wool Cheviot, good, desirable shades, on sale to-morrow at 5oc. yd., Mittens, the regular 260, and gray; special at brown, modé and day's sale price, Solld Gold Case, set with genuine diamond (no chip), Waltham or Elgin move- ment. Price, $15.75. - Solid be Moy! ss eavy, set w genu \ Solid Gold Case, with diamonds, Waltham or El Pippen Price, Jewelled movement, $10.50. $17.75. 44-karat Gold-Filled Case, a warranted for 10 years, American movement. Price, $5.75. 880 | kind; | Gloves; 12% | at.. Q5c Tegular made, all colors and | quality, 2-clasp sizes; {mported to sell for 50c,; |Men’s and Boys’ heavy Scotoh 8 pair for $1.00, or, a pair... Women's and Children’s Double Women's 2-clasp fleece-lined Cash- |Men’s mere Gloves, in black, brown! Gloves, kid, “mocha, ‘astrachan | “We give B. &M. Blue Stamps with all cash purchases, $. & H, Breen Stamps exchanged for our Blue Stamps at the Premium Parlors, A SALE OF GLOVES. THURSDAY'S WORD OF COLD-WEATHER GLOVES—UNDER- PRICE OFFERINGS OF EXCEPTIONALLY TIMELY INTEREST. Gloves, ilk and fleece lined, an all-wool 500 Wool and Knit Gloves; also Buck, om ie Astrachan and buck Gloves; al! sizes, ..60c me” 69e Men's $6 Smoking Jackets, $3.95. Here’a a Thursday bargain offering from the Sec- ond Floor Clothing Store, a Christmas-gift hint of unusual interest.~ Men's House Coats and Smoking Jackets of substantial fabrica, in colors of gray, blue, black and various combinaticns, with double-faced combization pockets and cuffs corded or plain edges; an else- value 65¢, | * " a | All watches kept in g¢od order for three years of charge. where $4.00 value; sale price For Holiday Gifts, — = Skirt and Dress mayer Bargain Dress Good:, ™ Patterns b0c, Silk-Stripe Bedford Cord, cream only... 5 . a 7 Solid Gold Lorgnette Chain, set with in great variety both lain iiamond, Price, and fancy weaves, also blacks of many kinds, at most rea- sonable prices, R.A NAMM. Solid Gold Heart Locket, set with Pin, set wlth Lord 3 7 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Btreet, | Fifth Avenue, Ninetoonth Street, | 4 26c, Twill Suiting, in brown, navy and green 60c, Molre Velour, silk-finish, black only, 9c. Woo! Volles, In navy, cream and blac! 15c @ yard, SUNDAY WORLB WANTS WORK + eo eae Kl. NAMM. ‘ EXTRA SPECI ‘Women's Kid Gloves, in white, black, tan, gray } selt, Dlack or white stitched; regular and short fingers; the 2-clasp sort; a splendid $1.00 value; 3.95 {URSDAY ONLY. No Mall Orders. Nona Cc. 0, D, \|d | | Sampson's Oilcloth, 18¢, | PAs oe a, abi Be Lt BS 6 Cups & Saucers, 25e. i Fulton, Bridge & Duffield Sts., Brooklyn. om Saturday | Until 10 ia Money Savers For , Thursday. No Mail, Telephone or C, 0, D } Orders Filled, [10g Condensed |__Seups, 6c. ye cans, all varieties, Ander- 1 eee 8 sewings, good undyed corn, value 25¢,, 15¢ ' ‘i 29¢ Books, 17¢ | Famous Henty Books for boys, about 30 choice titles, large, clear type on good paper, suitabie for Holiday gitis 17¢ im 18 Extra heavy Oilcloth, 4-4, 6-4, 54, value 20c., WAPA cesses servenes tee se we thin white porce- jain, bell shape, worth eeeeeees 25c 0c, each, 6 for frepeeenaeenrnietnmnensiinnanstbie | Oc. Jardinieres, 26.) SPIT PUES 4 | oth Jardinieres, assorted shapes and cotorings, acal-, ‘ loped top, size, each25C |75¢. Umbrellas, 35¢, e cinnghiaidipaeensipecienomtal Women's Umbrellas, 26 inches, English gloria, made with paragon frames, steel rods; beautiful handles to select from, consisting of imitation iad bright sliver foie, | an ight silver choice... 35c |1.00 Opera Bags, 50c. | Neots pera Bags, 50e.) | Sitk Opera Bags, shirred of bresa® frames, sitk cord handles, assorted colors, choice., 50c [Alarm Clocks, see] Nicke) Alarm Clocks, that ran for 30 hours and are war- ranted to keep good time; Value T6C,.sse00e 50c Pema edb aaee <.. |1.50 Petticoats, 69¢.! : Meee) | “Sade good quality mercer ized sateen, unvbrella style, accordion plaited ruffle, fim {shed with stitched bands or gathered ruffles. Walrus leather, leather covered or gun metal frames, 2 plece fittings, strap bandles, CHOLLE we sseereaeeensent 69c 1,50 Emb. Flannel, 75¢ Pmbroidered Mee 100 ant pong ee fer alike envbroidered designs, worth $1.00 to $1.50, yd, 75¢ 1.50 Ash Cans, 98¢, nh, Galvanised fron, full barrel size, steel bound top and bottom, with steel cross piece acrosa bottom.,.. ce quor Combina’n 99¢), 1 bot. Pennsylvania f 1 1 bot. Aine old Port 1 bot, rare old Sherry W 1 bot. California Claret... Combination Cannot Be Brokea, TburntWoodOutfis, 1.501" ioe Complete, with guaranteed plat- inum point, large bulb, glass lamp and vv: in Fen ig wood box. and free struction, value $2.75... 1,50. .———_—__—_->? | Walking Skirts, 1,69 Peblteersetans Petsataoet 4S si fan Made of melon cloth, weaves and fancy hi navy, cadet, gray, black, seven and nine gores, plaited, some tri with . covered buttons, Invi back, assorted “sue $3.00. oe Ci 6 100, size 20x54 Inches, Powe centre or allover-igte, attrac- ; tive desighs (in Linen Dept) | ° mare to sell at $8. to $4.00, ~ Lunch Sets, 2.75. 100 fringed Sets, one cleth, yy rear 4 ral 50, vet ” hee

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