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SL OAAGS ALONG 7 } inanest, Three witnesses were gut ed, but thelr testimony was trivial The refreshing teature of your. as been discounted several tines holiday shopping tour every, } proceedings day should be the dainty lunch- Coroner's Jury Hears Some ime i ee eee ty ta a stee ‘ portant Witnesses and Ad- ':!'y dtatory manner M > , f 9 ° ° It was promised that Oswalt Mayne \ , 5 000 re linen ip . s*. would be called to teatify a » j , cum—oad tain, is > S* Mammoth clearing of men’s furnishings, |,2:000 22 i". i an ' c handKerchiefs 12:c —y SATURDAY with one mighty movement we make room for incoming holiday goods— | FHENDREDS bought their Christ. | offering you men’s furnishings at prices that will make this section the Mecca for men wio appreciate | mas handkerchiefs this week be- the excellent standard of our exclusive styles. : brigelt Hg. pew oe re sense he have passed since the ¢on in our palatial 8th floor res- Jay's Inquest, but when the proceedings $1 suspenders for 25 ¢—that’s the first feature of the day—did we say dollar suspenders?—we did | kerchiefs at 1244¢, when the rush is on : te eS Saal, ne or when Coroner Wallace. of Lynbrook ,¥ " ae i buried under taurant, Although these lune a containing . Christmas © stories ort come ¢ons are inexpensive, the serv: and carols, also'a pletute of al- ‘ | Not Called to the Stand, re bogum It was that to reserve a surprise for you--there are hundreds of pairs that sell elsewhere for $1.50—not a pair worth less than 50¢— My can do that to-morrow. Come. ' many worth 7S¢, All told, about 175 dozen suspenders from our regular stock—elastic, lisle, silk and mercerized—also lin. | We want you at least to #¢e the finest ‘FROM PUSH ‘INQUEST ON YNCH si CE ae pot ™ ’ " ’ of the county * ig admitted to be absolutely un- , ‘ STREETS, ; pet ay ae bec ens in all manner of colorings, esa whites—no Job goods—all from our regular stock to-clean up for the hafiday box | handkerchief display in New York. ~ ~ Charles Meyers Declares He “Was Shoved from Trolley Car * and Left Unconscious in the © Street with Fractured Skull. d that he The tragic history of Margaret Lyne hep Tae testa fesuen rere. \ ‘oft Mharies Meyers, forty years O14. 4) wa. ogiin dragged into court t the Inquest was adjourned without ¢ hotel keeper at No, 1011 East One Hun- @red and Thirty-seventh street, lie In & verious condition at his hotel suffer: = “Merits” on Your Feet ing from a fracture at the base of the goods—all these goods bear the name of the best-known suspender makers of this country, and mone in the entire Main floor, , 1 TEE a ad gt lot have ever sold for less than S0c., and from that on to $1.50 a pair—to clos¢ at.. Qiatn, Fleer.) .. 5c IQ Hemstitched with embroid, r emenaon vecne | (A Dollarin Your Pocket Men's underwear—aoitdy rpries | Men’as1. 50 shirts at §90—Thsts| and entroulra sis tee ego ok ey Serene ser \ of cost, That's a big promise if it's carried out, Isn't It? * bat pel vt bed altar of necessity—here we want | seconds, sample and surplus lots of the told the police that he had “Words are good when backed by «) Well, that's what we propose to do—what we always do+ Shosttee om is nwo poli lar ecg el because | largest SQ Gall makers—values. simply tar No. $92 of the Union Rail- a ‘air sen” We tell vi \broken sizes and lines of natural wool shirts and drawers— ‘the amount of neckwear-in the same set cater times— | without precedent—to-morrow at 12 fig. Wey Company and had asked the con- me deeds, and only so. e@ tell you theavy Wi ight —f Jes $1, $1.25 and $1.50, at s? SAll our men's negi . Do you blame| J Qe and 25¢. for several thousand per ee ne y Winter weight—former prices $1, 50, “al us ut S$ negligee shirts, including bi of children's handker- > ductor ee silo bin) eookneter | that in “Merit” shoes at }} /f 590. * * © Also heavy real Maco yarn, Jer- 59 about 380 stiff bosoms, .whites fancy, for- chefs sade tna boeesboth taney taal « ie & Parhinest. ‘At One Hundred and $2.50 you get a shoe built sey ribs, former price $1, ate..sserse+s seeeees c mer prices $1 and $1.50, at..........,., Ri cel 59c lain and with initial—thousands of ce BEPC’ bea anced ty eom| on $3.50 specifications. Heavy fine siik and wool hand, | | Men's fancy. striped. full, size |” - Men's fancy ttsie thread Halt nase | hoxes st 49. and 286. * * , oath bi) A im) a Meyers sald he had asked the con: made shirts and drawers—pink and ) Domiet flannel pajamas, former price | —the very finest imported numbers | 2H e ¢ach—at this popular price we Guctor to stop the car and that the Wefurther say that “Merit { blue value $5$0—at 1,95 | $i—atclearing price of ° 690 | none worth less than Soc,—many ‘were show more styles of [indkers Gomductor had done s0, but had pushed shoes at $2.54 will wear as Men's heavy pure wool Derby Men's cashmere haif hose, fino | 75¢.—at clearing price of 256 | Shlsts, then, rou cae een he Clee of toe Sete O@ With puch force that he had : . ribbed $2.25 shirts and drawers, 1.30 | imported numbers, ‘silk hand-embroid- Men's heavy natural a | Been Peas, Oat, Le aiiiae cheer Selira on bie ee, He teame uncon- well as any shog at amy price, Mon‘s heavy natural wool shirts | ered insteps, former price 0c, and | colored.union suits, former yes Has | a ReneS Winnel Sted tte Pee ‘ eclous, - ce ve yo aid wi Now, we back up our words and drawers, former price 79¢.—at 446 | 75¢.—at clearing price of 390 | and $1.50—at clearing price af 790 | (lsherkarandherehin lace wlied and em |) _ The cunductor, said to be John Arton- tye yd er . $ i. ; SIMPSON SS co. oss 4¥e¢0N CRAWFORD Co, —-——— DS) paula, rang the bel and the car went ou find, after giving a pair 15 75 f 1 23 75 1 A if BT cites oe nan the eoccssvione he ne Pee Pe ' or girls smart ./3 Velvet coats watch for an Amas gilt. “peg tres ‘ ‘ ri - wy aa Palerere was tound there by 9 potiee test, that they fall short of the HIS is the first time this season that we've been able to offer such a remarkable ERE'S dinalty ih : De) wren, who sent in a call for an ambu- | service-giving qualities we prom- bargain in girls’ full length velvet coats—those queenly garments which all the world of style has a saving opportunity that i) | fanee. Dr. Ellas, of Lincoln Hospital, ise, we will give you enthusiastically heralded as the handsomest coats ever brought out, ~~ is unpeecedented—a chance to buy a | |“ gesponded, and after an examination By all odds don’t miss this great sale—we're very enthuslasti¢ about Christmas gift at least a third less than regular /t By geil Mevere nad fractured aku! and $250 A ae ee this particular event for Saturday because we've ten speclil values to price—a special-event inaugurated especially MEMES Elncrs regained consciousness and ‘And thls withouk argusnent offer you and we know if you come Saturday you'll never goany place else, to induce early "holiday >) told his story and then said he wanted ——————— hesitation or fuss, Bring ss 5 75 for girls’ full length velvet coats—my, buying. Main feor.) t tip be sent home Instead of to the hos-| in the old shoes, make if you'll look at them you wouldn’t have an: PY 3 n home his No ha hh your clam—take awa i ° other coat--so distinettvely stylish—so teh wet or pect of first-class material taved ts sabi pe aad In appearance, warm and comfortable—in blue, brown and black beck awry ona ew powlbe thin eons tate 7 Q irae) isa a dea ot —box coat, inverted plait back with belt, new full sleeve—collay seouing oh, bare a shoe. Made of Box Cal F re sent out to find te. | with heavy double soles Fit and ra tec beat, 160 Cements, per Ley ” pastel shades broadcloth and finished timekeepers is here. ‘ conductor, Arfenauld, but up to a late | wear guaranteed, Berton Mase w sizes 6 to 14, Come and see them to-morrow. We'll engrave free watches hour had not apprehended him, $ for giris’ $24,75 full length coats—w purchased for presentation; 17.50 count these as the best values of ‘the seasor and because of the great NOTED JESUIT DEAD. had them made especially to our order and holida hn that will ; ; y rush that will soon } WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—Rev. Kawara | we've seen to it that they possess all the style of the very high be'on it’s bést to make your Py Holker Welch, of the Soctoty of Jesus, priced yarments—made of blue, brown, green, red and black y f SE teday. He Was eighty-tares droadtail—full box coat, flat collar, trimmed with white troad- selection now. SUNMITAMA and one of the most diatin- Livehylogy Ae body and sleeves lined with good grade Very spocial—500 vest and Dickens members of the order. He was) | (Third Fleer.) vhalns, samples. hardly two alike; 1-2 t connected with Boston College ax 23. 75 for|Qy 75108 Stock and guaranteeed to wear a life as Georgetown University, fikng GREATER NEW YORK STORES—115 Nassau St, bet. An: ° misses’ | . misses’ me; many worth to $3.40; unt! sold, chair of Copatitutional History at | 1843 Broadway, c ro) oul WI8LOT | suits of good grade ‘ » $175 town. He was born In Boston, } a) Bevadway Welght cheviot, | black broadcloth, i lived in Washington most of; full box coat, belt | atted model hip d at back, Iined| cont patin lined, | YokKe-box plait FOR MEN—Solid gold filled, fancy. Fine gun metal thin model watch, throuhgout with | eee of Poi down back—collar ana enaraved case: uaranteed for very apecial....... freerseresne ene $8.50 rood rade satin a 7 : e a IW Felvec collar, ful | Jess ce fetch: cok | oth amane eeteat ; Zrare: wear: Med wih sine APt-| Heavy solid silver watch, Waltham sleeve reveraad lar, plalted skirt, | and faishea with 1 stead of $10, special. 98.00] movement .icsescsrssesessssescvses 49.50 t |p sisea We'and | Sotees ttand | Sad dee ri Solld gold filled waten, beautitully| FOR WOMEN — Real gun motal [f 20,73 went, eet 12.73. Meanie saa SIE staan eGo earanhca” ",woeel an Y joneun coam, made oO! ue, brown and black | © ¥° § ~ comts of Winter weight ; “28°R MOVEMBAE rr rrrrreeerreeren eye & fine grade kersey cloth—aemi-titting | novelty mani mixtures, 42 In, coat det tallo i cf aan 5 . + . solid gold hi cases, Wal-| Solid silver watch, our own spe- x Mai aadneete ‘and Cun tat ute Riss Aine Naa" | eH" aeN ilkate tas Ha ere | tm or lee movemants AB. 00| ©! make, uly euaranen.. 69.05 Powe of atichigealees Wand 16. | 9 "g Yor girs’ tult tengtn coats | ‘g's at Yorn tion suits eutt vet ie eaves oe) 0 stitching—slees 14 an giris* length coa for girls’ reguiation sults, m at| 14-Kt. solid gold watch, fine Swiss for misses’ skirts of good 7675 of winter w ight Cheviot 4. 75 ph ot sine and brown Arboautitel ling 10, select (ean 00 | Movement, fully guaranteed,....10.50 ‘ -50 b nt and back—with belt—new je—collar trimmed with bra'd- | ‘ uiul black ited modei—lengene's to | YoMe modela-colar and cutte trimmed 10:00 on sleeve alana $ to 14. | POR BOYS—Pine nickel watch, stom ee tae WT atenens Ataries ve ; | 7 & (or misses’ hip coats of OO for misses: % length | wind and set; American movement; | . 1s This is the era of the specialist. The man or store that bends his or its || J De 75 fF misses’ and juntor 12.75 Rood grade keraey clotte:| covert cloth, fulton ecboty ded stcaven | VAFY <BeClAL Als vossocves bed 00) Zoid filten watenies,. guarantees Oi efforts to the accomplishment of one thing reaches the highest devel }/¥ oxtord, ove and tan—pintted | back, | aieev Aes and CEA HTH Oa we | net Mitt natin coltariess, inlaid with! Gold-filted and sterling silver heavy) i s-kt, gold neavy ‘case, Elgin o opment, It is undivided energy which helps to make the greatest suc- | Pam MeN alt enaigace’ aud Cusidren'n High Clare Coan at Halak be , ; nina, ping, instead of Sp | Waltham @EBiran toi OOo cesses, It is undivided energy which has helped to make this the greatest SIMI'NON CRAWFORD & nailhd! Lady vices, ' S1VVYON CRAWFORD Co, ———— " of men’s stores, So wide is its scope that it involves everything in men's H lid li ' . e ti Vt e | apparel—and everything of the best, whether it be suit, overcoat, or just || 0 | ay § Ippers at prices to make this a busy PD. ace. ‘ha minor detail of men’s dress, This men's store has won the patronaje of the best dressed men in i; . SIPEIE' is cc Ticerrasicn oldie ecovoisteneea tt tite iien'e weave: take Sor Instance our show) SLIPPERS for men, women, boys and girls, for the little children, slippery for everybody—plain, comfortable bit pdgiltlite sage ration je comp, ¢, take for instance wing slippers for grandpa or grandma, whose tastes are quiet—fancy sli si inds of slippers for all people N of men's winter, overcoats, which inclides 75 different styles of medium length overcoats, great Priced ih ee ee aod ist th yi pols gh for mother and sister—all kinds of slippe' people. ‘ coats, paddocks, surtouts, tourist-coats, single and double breasted long belt back coats. All made - they'll give pelt new ihepleation for ‘Christan igen Ad rie ated 00 § Cc with those characteristics of style—shapely shoulders and snuy-fitting collars—which have made in the greatest diversity. you will probably ever.see, Come aneseethe slipper show, fecond Floor, 9 Vogel Brothers clothes for men favored. Holiday slippers for men, | $1, GH for boys’ tan, maroon, black and red, patent WENTY- FIVE cents is a holis $Q and $2.50 for Romeo and Faust slip) » ankle feet | trim ty ay Soper es \) to 5%. day price that will acquaint and Romeo pattern, Yoring at sides, snug fitting, The Faust] $1.50 for boys’ tan Romeo slippers—sizes 11 to thousands of new customers with the ankle height folds over, leaving ankle free—black or brown kidskin| Holiday: stippers for women, ! 4 | very finest book store in this city— 4 leather or drill {ined—hand-sewed bottoms. | 79¢ Wr wena $ $1. Bain O06 Nore noest Sere: Simpson Crawford Co,’s vast book de- A and up—opera slippers, low cut—brown, pb! warm Mo heel, nolseless, “ partment, 1.50 red, steel gray, maroon, tan and wine piyb earn 39 lor children’s house silppers—three colors—warm f We're all réady for Christmas sewed, flexible bottoms, opera and Everett patterns—tan, black and lined bedroom slippers, velvets and carivas, English mage— with a gathering of books which =! wine calfskin, chamois, drill and kid lined, monkey skin in bi x delightful novelty—sizes 8 to 2, i we have every reason to belieye , Be tor mon Dent Ti ae Bh nf As Wa $5 |'$@ to $6 for kid and patont leather sitppers—for evening a te largest. in. the nation, Those Pointed S. c and Everett pattern slippers, turn soles—value $1.90. | $ bas opr dp dane : ohubin ala por missinig—no 4 Toe Shoes at sinesew 3 for pink and red satin Oxford ties, siikjeyolets. theology be ay shia rare ORAWFORD Co, she é subject a thou- wo atone oro 917,50 for Kuppenheimer’s fine *35. fi sels dace’ | SWE Bes res a seraseeatat nee. Heapag bi ., : h . e overcoats or men bey ; Of all those af a ikeeiry ret the Sei Gantet Gee, ALL New York is talking about this remarkable clothing sale. To-morrow we again-augment the record-break- | of _mind—there's lifelong. re- : |because of the smartness | ing success with several hundred suits and overcoats, This great sale has proved a great set-back to other houses that sell clothing, Pi waren 3 the sift of a book, . % | le of these $3 inary Lh bbadeageAM o buteven the houses that are forced to bask in the Jassitude of their business and 4 values for Saturday and remember they. |above, with pointed toes, sour grapes admit that this is without thé least shadow. of a doubt not only t are titles that will live forever—subjects ‘ high heels and flat soles, | largest but the most successful clothing sale New York has known for many a year. whose value is enhanced as the books in patent leather or wa: T sow older. Second Floor, 4 lealf—button or lace—the| ‘his sale has been instrumental in completely revolutionizing the sale of r¢ady- Famous classics in beautiful F same quality as the much to-wear clothing, and during its three weeks’ run has wrought. reorpece oore” bindings—69c.—a selected list of wae advertised $3.50 shoes, but in the men who have heretofore bad thé merchint-Yalloring habit. Ainprecedented masterpieces 7: far wuperior bs atyle, Spe The Kuppenhelmer cothing I known throughout America’ as’ the finest . and phat Sg Skint 69c most exclustve ready-to-wear clothing made—clothing that possesses superior work | handsomely illustrated—among the so eee nee manship and fabrics—that has a made-to-order individuality that is unimitable, titles are: i, : é the | Longtellow's Poem: EM $20 Great Coats, $ 15 417,50 for $35 custom made overcoats idle Thouahta of an ‘ x §2 Inches Long, at | When we say custom-made we mean what we say, every Coat being:the finest example of | Cow He Sse ‘neanees Bp Just as fast as we get these big, long, loose great coats from our workrooms, the most skilled tallors—we have ed 150 in this lot to offer you—these coats.are made of for- yangeling, Wei iesene a they go to supply the demand made for them, The fabrics are black and oxford, | cige Elystans, Vicuna and unfinished worsted$ of the most gt character—either silk- | Familiar Quotations. | Imitation of Christ, friezes, cut 52 inches long, not skimpy like ordinary ready-made great coats, but lined or imported serge. If you are looking for an exceptionally fine coat, $17 50) : ey 4 full and loose, with shapely shoulders and enug-fting collars, Even $20) this ts your opportunity—we also have 75 Tourist coats in this lot........++ ° Ch be ‘cain ta eet hd couldn't duplicate them elsewhere. Our special price is $15. Olce Glassi¢s with beaut # ; . rr $15 for $25 overcoats deonied Veboas pet ey ¢ Be, Men’s Medium Length Overcoats at $12. We claim these the finest Winter overcoats in New York for thé money—made of very | variety of titles—each ong 25c % When we say that even $15 ordinary ready made overcoats are incomparable with fine overcoating fabrics, in the swell ee in—also the conservative 44-in. coat—lined in a.box, “ J ; these at $12 you may rely upon it, and prove it by trying on one of ours. They | with either an Albertsserge or forei ‘enetlan—the workmanship iyof the finest—collars fit i from great waiters, are made of black and Oxford friezes, and blue and black kerseys. It's a clear | very close to neck—broad concave shoulders. The Tourist, which is cut 52 $1 5 oO the year with Dickonay ‘ saving of $3 for you to buy one of these overcoats at $12, | inches long, Is made with belt back, of nobby Scotch fabrics.......és.0000+5 -00 Diaayonae ron teyaltee grith Teninywon) ‘ ide from Thomas Moore. ~ Other Winter Overcoats at $15. $ 50 for Kuppenheimer’s $18, | § for Kuppenheimer $27.50, $30, Dalales from Ke Le Steven sBpeme In addition to the great coats mentioned above, here are medium length and tourist 13. $00, $22.50 and $25 sults—gar- 16 $52.50 and $35 sults, iced is if ay Th Bee wt we ey Delt back models. There are four distinct styles of medium length models made of P| though ments yoeand to Ipce is Md high eri ds, Mahe “ by sy Bins oe Svocien MB blue, black and Oxford Overcoatings, and the tourist models are made of fancy’ | Sale of Young Men's noah they were made te your mensese—'| make themethe very (em Snerares Kyle and over 109 scually deatrable tite a Overcoatings. Very special values ai $15, $10 9 . | fabrics are the finest and latest merchant tailor | widest ‘latitude’ of choice——perfect fit ‘gnaran! Famous books for boys Luxurious Winter Overcoats at $25 ‘ah PincMicatcnrehirimuse ae | Ketchec ice mts sty omen at | 7 al awe anne” BOC U inter erco a A ng! sel sults—' in . bb of fi bri i t $Q 50 plete with style suitable for swell dressers— | fabrics—every ‘size, Rémember the manufact. Regular £1 edition. + 0 perfection of fit, in fabric ard in tailoring these overcoats are equal ty those for a ( jet of you've been hem t and Ht ly bound in cloth, castom tailors charge $40. At $25 there are long great coats, belt-back nf eee ae Lronsaby se yon ve ingyour | urer guarantees them to us pid Brereatte | tecemt Caves designs. Amo with dit A ita, medium length overcoats, surtouts and paddocks. | We offer 350 suits for young | peers Sesase heleoet Lap hivny pga this is gy rar diy Wen the Cneceint te titles are: Og the fifty Py ’ men (sing! id doubli 3 ’ x i ¢: . Sale of Men's Black and Fancy Cheviot Suits at $12, | breasted)sizes 13 to 17, and | Cae berlaning a / ees $27.0to $35 he ~ + ane erty, Caste: | the Weesegee™ Here's « eale of men’s euits that in point of style and quality may not be duplicated ll men who measure 33 ery spec $; ‘ery spec Anat Aver Ay Bar. even at $15 elsewhere. They are in single and double breasted sack Ladsie and , which we have gath: | 200 *s ps4 ‘ ‘300 's o $ Wiestared gb \' by ‘remade of black Thibets and rich dark fancy cheviots, On special sale at $12. | from the best sellers; men | 0 men: ver- 10 ra tink Beh Sliver Optie. are not all sizes in $15 @$18 valuee,at coats, $15,value, at | OF eo Le Viator Plaridg Lads — Wan, Whoter Quite at $15, $18, $29, $22 and #25, up to $90, in 12 dlatnet single and y pattern, but there is| |} ‘ » high : $ ’ ion— Wi : " : a breasted sack models in fancy cheviot very size in the entire lot, b d i ' 4 50 me sous effects, in fancy brown, olive and gray You can come in and take) sale of oys grade overcoats ani su ts at P Nt Pinca mals Bor tt eee ise—chi : - our pick of these $10 and | Down the Toop—Ji 4 aa. On FOR BIG MEN, WINTER SUITS and OVERCOATS of $16,820 and $25. Including all | Wwe folries and models for men who meature 44, 46,48 cr 50 around the treat, ia eute At $8.50. mo | Open Saturday Night — Voge rothers | here Wen, Ar Six Cor WH Ave |) RICA Ap hE A eR ay A a Th t creations for the little fello Batic In black, Oxtord are “nd Berni. A, [reddy-—far. Otte 4 Fl ct Syn edo hdr go es chy Se ewe | Verma AG brown and Oxford—handsomely embroldere ined | 9 ae oe q orn is ! a are et Blt On Vietor | tures. OW j . collar, chevron on sleeve—of any style at $4. the best value ‘: hyo “ han

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