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ss vet "DIES SUDDENLY | Blaikie, Well - Known} » Pioneer Advocate of, ysical Culture, Stricken th Apoplexy While Asleep. D APPARENTLY IN BEST OF HEALTH. Written and Leotured on of Athletics and Was + Recognized as an Authority—-| oe - uraguate of Harvard, m Blaikie, well-known lawyer, | and athlete, and one of the ear-| ‘and most vigorous advocates of culture in this country, was! y stricken with apoplexy while at his home, No. 52 East Twenty- ‘street, early tis morning, and . before a physician could be sum- fe retired at midnight. apparently in| ‘the dest of health An hour later his wife was awakened by his labvorod) ng, and saw that his face was and contorted. Dead When Doctor Arrives, aroused others in the house and . Arnold was quickly summoned from Continental Hotel nearby, but Mr. je was dead when the physician though in later years Mr. Bla { moet of his time to his etice, all L his younger day: ted in athletic: ‘and wrote and lectured to that end, . Blaikie spent much time, and in| year traveled no less than 13,40 | lecturing on such subjects as y Training” and “Personal Purlcy Temperance."’ Interest of Long Standing, ‘Mr. Blatkie’s interest In athletics be- his preparatory school days, was captain of the football team Boston Latin High School in 1362. entered I rd University the fol- 4 year. dn 1866 was stroke of ag ty «4 t-oared crew which de- ted When he was Harvan’ Law in 1868, he was one of the two 5 thalkie was born in York, N. Y. 168. His parents were Dr. Ai and Nanoy (King) Béalkle. 1872, he married Isabella wife, who with four sons ht survives him, was yane , of harn, Ky. hia gons, Cam ikle, is & Le alk! and broker at No, 6 Wall atreet Noted as an Athicic, | athletic Mr, Blalkie'’s early which brought him wide 4t the time was the lifting of with his hands alone when seventeen yeers old and weighed inde. Another feat was walk- Boston to New York, 225 miles, ‘and a half daye, wh: ror ten temalned the amateur le jt walking record. He ne-| a Harvard crew to England and treasurer. Ho waa tho| the Intercollogiate Achlatie | of America jn 187, PARADISE FOR SANTA CLAUS. Drives Daily at Ehrioh's with Rein- Geer and Draws Crowds, Banta Claus & revelling these days at Bhrich Brothers, sixth avenve and Twentyshird wireet. With hia long! Whiskers and his great fur coat he is| to be ween daily in his specialty, driving Ble figet-footed reindeer to a snow: Wound\ house, descending the ohtmney and then bobbing up again. The sleigh bells tinkle and Santa |s off again, ready te repeat the performance hour alter hour. Santa Claus never had such a fine set- img as this, The big house raised on & platform. the sleigh and the two moy-| Feisdees, seenes of stow and ive, Hawatian Troubadour ing thelr sweet, plain’ for crowned heads and p e neard daily. During M. and from 1.0 = ef be and music a and the crowds : th are w sure temt their popularity and the favor with h they are received. ide: ‘ance of Santa Just plain + | followers, feels a lameness in the hay IN THe LO Tom ©: Oe? com'n MBavoy CORP COUNSEL ORLANY. Thomas J, Dunn, called “Tom” by his associates i Mr, to-day he ean attribute ft to his own Popularity, From all over town men and maids, boys and girls trooped to the Lexington Avenue Opera-House, Fifty-elghth street avenue, for the annual ball ware Mlub, of which ‘Lom r, father and President The Twenty-sixth District turned out in foree, and the other districts sent delegations to help swell the ,celebra- ton. The police? Sure, they were there, At one time there were #o many police cap- tains dancing on the floor tn uniforms und gind rage that Deputy Commis- vioner Lindsley warned all the men to u colors, Mra, Henry ©, Grissler, wife of the clut'e Firat Vice-Presider.t. were down on the pro-| "When replied that came from} All the ‘Tammany lights, trom Mur phy down, were there. It was a grea night for the Delaware Club, THE CHRISTMAS WORLD next Sunday, Dev. oe : pr Re Comes out S2S252S2 se Ses eSese sas esese Se SeSeSeSe SaseseS Te will a Radium Cut-Out with copy. Pletures hii The latest “qug | PRATREAWEIONT THId MAPPEnLO Counrar!! § Bre é Tom FOLEY 100 doz. C Attached or Neglige or Focom, Have been $2.00 and $1.50, 7§ dor, HOS. ... sees Black or Tan. $0 dor. Fine Imported Hose, 19¢.; waren AVGNT TELLING MURPHY DE SPLITTER (pnerman zon) Wanted at Keep’s, Space for our Holiday Goods, and tn order to obtatn & we offer the following inducements: Solored Shirts, ...e0+ detached cuffs. 100 doz, Searfs,....444+ (Made tn our tretory.) 2%-in, four-in-hands, $0. quality. 50 doz, Pajamas... 2 pr. 28¢ Absolutely fast 100 doz, Heavy Cape and Walking Gloves....., 000000986 Every pair Guaranteed, KEEP MFG, CO., Makers of Keep’s Shirts, Broadway—Bet. {th and $2th Sts, WE HAVE NO OTHER STORE IN NEW YORK. Ideal Gifts from the of I. Lewkowitz, Manufacturing Establishment q &e _ Diamond and Rich the Hawollan e (pited. Four thou- coine are to be found in this ex- amped 307) The work is that of Philadel. THE CHRISTMAS WORLD tt a@ive « Radium Camera bh e Pictures ICHAELS BROS, Ay, & 9th St,, B’klyn, CREDIT | Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING Por the Entire Family, BSiDown& 50c. Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, rniture for House. junday, Deo, + THE GREATEST VALUE at the very lowest Solid Gold Jeweiry. | Our extensive business and large sales enable us to import Dia- monds and other Precious Stones in very large quantities, | Importing our goods direct and manufacturing our own Diamond Mountings and Solid Gold Jewelry enable us to give our customers Genuine Diamon Genuine Diamoni wid Ldekt, . ) 28 O80 pitt BEGG | ons" ihe,, Plemend cost, | Pear , | ene 7.00 | Boitd 14-kt, gold, Yh Waltham or Elwin | movement. whim, | rect timekeeper and kept in 20.00 perfect oraer free of charge. \WATCHES. No article is more satisfactory ie chi and pleasing than a watch that will a | we handle and sell only such | Watches That Are Absolutely Reliable, Every watch guaranteed cor- 18.75 igre = | Largest Assortment of Every Description, A heavy dole ‘Mea eR. 8 ee ey r i x0" fKom eee etree 22080 | solid Gold, 3 ‘ Mek SEAVLS gold Now Will Be WEDDING RINES, 4-ssetex:0 6.00; 8.50; solid 44, 18 and 22 Karat Gold, Pees eee Saves Direct from the Manufactuier, . bas He a0 Gym AT FACTORY prices: °- et em iy Engraving Free of 4 * © = Se = eee | ’ While You Wait. —* © * 87% * 685 }} | MANUPACTURING Atty REPAIRING DEPARTURNTS ON THE PREMISES, [Write fer Our New Ulustrated Catatoge eof 135 Pager, Mail dt r— ‘pes THE WORLD: TUESDAY TOM’? DUNN’S BALL PROVES GREAT NIGHT FOR DELAWARE CLUB AND ITS GUESTS, gamer” Grorga PANRBACK Piceo 95¢/ 100 doz. Handkerchiefs.,,,,2 for 28¢ Fine pure Linen. Just half price. Regular Flanelette, Cheviot or Madras heer their hands on thelr watch pookets. ROE $1.10 | 100 doz, Natural Woo! Underwear, Lindsley led thé grand march witn| Hereador! 4, $0 doz Suspenders.,..sseseeses n 2585 eseseseseseseseseseseseas aseseSes aseseses| . It Will Surely Interest You. | 290 Grand St, (Cor. Bidrdge.) FINGST GODS. |anctst A. SORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES, 85c -25¢ > YW : f RY ; = a Cr Co, = vy ly, Fas. Floen SIXTH AVE../9 70.20" STREETS. Foor. RRB IRR ATER HRN IRGR ATR FNALTORNE RATAN MARMARA TAMRON RMR M RRA AIA RM RM ARAMA RANT RT, | ——e Sesesese eieeiciiiniemeaind y ame {84 Be ad 4 gold. 4.00 ToT ANT veep Correct time and a case that is HE! | reliable, We desire to most em- . VY phatically assure our customers that “chiss."6 "8G old 6.5 Oenul re Diamond one’ ebinl. 4.50 2 {ne Diamond "6,25 erved Until Wanted, O14. T.7O 1S Kt 10.20 88K 19.50 12.50 ono {Unique!! Ou are at every hand, entertainment on the Fourth Floor {n the Yoga Cabinet. ———= SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,—————— ewelry. are always prized because of their artistic worth and exclusiveness, We offer you extraordinary bargain incentives—here to $2.50—a sample lot picked from the trays of the manufac- | turer, who had sold his season's output, and being through with these pleces he sacrificed the entire lot. Others $1.25 to. 40, 95c. for solid gold necktie clasps, Others to $10, | $1.95 for heavy solld gold cuff buttons, some with real | opal settings, large size, suitable for men, TBe. 5c, 50c. 50c, $2.25 and $3.75 for heavy solid gold signet rings. Others to $35, —_—-—— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. silver that are made to wear and give lasting satisfaction. BRACELETS, PENCILS, CUFF LINKS, 25c. HAT PINS, 35c, for sterling silver filés, hooks, shoe horns, cuticle knives, ete.—value Soe, Bc. for sterling silver hat brushes, bon- net brushes, whisk brooms, tooth brushes, bottles, ete.—value $1.50. $5.60 for quadruple-plated four-piece y tea set—value $8. a SIMPSON CRAWPFORI Co, — BAG TAGS, SCARF PINS, 25c. delabra, delabra, YOU cannot bu best values, urge your making an immediate <*lection, $1.25 to to back them up. 25¢. for real SOc, linen handkerchiefs. —_————— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Toys. TOYLAND is a veritable wonderland—come and see it—bring the children. You'll think some good fairy god- mother has touched the entire basement with a magic wand. Already the great Christmas crowds have begun to comne, We set out this year to demonstrate that It {s practicable to sell toys on the lowest pos- sible margin of profits—making It likely for economical parents to make their chil- dren happy Christmas morn on a smail outlay. Our extremely low prices demonstrate this theory—that’s why you'll find such a throng in our basement Toyland—such a happy crowd, Toyland is as interesting to men and women as to children, grand prise) 1.50 for Rooster Shoofly hobby horse, | oge for 1.35 child's rocker, vo. for dc, easel blackboard. 60 for "Speedy" automobile, Qo, for te. worsted dog. 00 for 125 sheep with votoe. 1.95 for 2% “Santa” winning jointed doll. 1.50 for 220 jointed doll, 1.86 for 1.9 8 ©, C, jointed doll. 500, for s#c. Columbia ‘Jointed doll. for Bec. Daisy sop Doli for %o, fish pond game, 4 ; 4 for 9c. shooting galleries. 3 fer tonne secon pe, fot Mo, aptomotie, feroll pusslea ‘ 7 rt e or jor or, 898 for 478 full roll reed dott ear] {00 for Sort and id 60. 5°. 4 dlack- 0 for 2.20 tigers. Bea ol tad tn teatent Ke. for 1.10 decorated ohina toa sat. —————- SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, THE new pieces you'd otherwise select at for Christmas. 7.8G for $10 value. Music cabinets, mahogany finish, piano polish. 6.50 for$9,75 value. Ladfes* desks, Rv hit oak and ma hogany finish, highly polished, one Jong | and 4 compartments, drawer 4 artistic, } \ 4:80 for $7,50 value and curved arms and shaped backs, shapely very UR showing of gold and silver jewelry—foreign and domestic novelties—is a revelation to all who come. Thousands upon thousands of inexpensive foreign novelties, of which there are only one and two of a kind—imported for gifts—make this section the gathering place for dis- criminating buyers who rezognize that in Paris and here only can they secure such appropriate gifts that for sterling silver cigar cutters. " for sterling silver book marks. D 50¢, for sterling silver bag tags. for sterling silver hat marks. 5c. for sterling silver coat hangers. for sterling silver key rings. 25c. to $2.50 for sterling silver pencils, 25. to $2.50 for hatpins, 50c. to $5 for Nethersole and chain bracelets, e | Silverware. All the finest gift silverware from the world’s best markets—practical articles for your table, toilet articles for the dresser and a hundred and one inexpensive little things in sterling To-morrow we offer what we think Is the greatest hollday bargain In New York, and you'll say it ls, too—Regular 50c. sterling silver articles at 25c. 25c. $3.25 for quadruple-plated bread tray— value $4.50. $5.45 for quadruple-plated 4-light can- 75c, for quadruple-plated candlestick. 95c, for quadruple-plated child’s cup. HandkKerchiefs. uy your holiday handkerchiefs too early. You're going to buy them here—that is, if you carefully consider our high qualities at the low prices we ask and really want the So come early—come to-morrow. Our handkerchief department is four times as large as usual and is already crowded all the time. So it’s no more than fair to you that we These price-inducements will surely cause you to come early to-morrow and avoid the tremendous holiday rush, This particular sale offers Soe. handkerchiefs at 25¢,—7Sc, and $1 handkerchiefs at 3c,— , handkerchiefs at 69c.—three strong statements to make, but we have the values Sheerest linen handkerchiefs-—hemstitched and embroldered. Sheerest linen handkerchiefs—scalloped und embroldered, Sheerest linon handkerchie's—convent embroidered, Sheerest linen handkerchiets—Irish cottage embroldered. Sheerest linen handkerchicfs—tinest needle work, Sheerest lnen handkerchiels—cross bar effects. Sheerest linen handkerchiels—French embroidered, Sheerest linen handkerchlefs—Val. lace and embroidery. 19¢, for real aS¢. and 35¢, linen handkerchiefs, 30c. for real 7Sc. and $1 linen handkerchiefs, 9c, for real $1.25 to $2 linen handkerchiefs, Souvenir handkerchief boxes and handkerchief sachets are given with sultable purchases, ‘Christmas furniture. regular prices are one-third and one) AY fourth less in to-tnorrow’s sale, Music cabinets, desks, rockers, Morris chairs, reception and cor-| ner chairs are all marked down for the special benefit of gift buyers who contemplate giving furniture Every plece is substantial, correct in design, finely finished and highly poltshed, notwithstanding these exceptional prices for Wednesday, 8.75 for$12 value. Morris chairs, quartered oak and genu- ine birch, mahogany finish; broad, graceful arms arranged Ly eter comfort—can be adjusted tufour diffe sible cushions covered with best quality plain or figured velour—stitched edges — all hair Giied— compete with cushions. $ : SBie rep 5 walue ist ahmestS 5. GO tee a thousand suggestions for gifts r holiday bazaar.|, Second floor, THERE'S where you want to go to see the special holiday showing arranged for hurried holiday shoppers—a place where you have access to a representative stock of each department without having to undergo the fatigue of shopping through- out the store. In our holiday bazaar you get away from the excessive crowding of the main floor—a Bring the children to see Santa Claus, who stands In the Rotunda, twenty-four feet tall—he’s a smile and a bow for all. Come yourself and hear the cathedral chimes—see the Immense Moscow bell that hangs In the Rotunda, Then there's the Doll Theatre, and a complimentary + SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.—— at these incomparable Library edition of famous in half leather books, Main Floor, sents their value, are a few—<cannot say how long they will last. ‘the Virsiuiene’?: Gogens fieors 95c, for solid gold scarf pins, | 95c. to $5 for sterling silver match boxes, on Holy Roman Eropire, mounted in real pearls, opals, &<. | 5c, to $1.75 for sterling sliver pen knives, Midatemades Kartiegt's Gnesi —hardly two alike; worth up $1.25 for sterling silver garter buckles, Under Two Flags, Plekwick Papers Jane Byre Conquest of Peru, Bvangeline. fF Quotativns, Rubalyat. Others to $20. | 5Oc, for silk winders and glove darners, Gold Dust. $1.45 for fancy stone set rings—a stone for every month | 45, to $1.25 for stamp boxes. VaGanden of —Courtahip of Milee of the year : Tales from Shake- Lalla Rookh, apeare price A selection of titles: Hiawatha. Favorite Poems. Lady of the Lake. Under this general headine Several of the most exquisit one of the day. Whether own library of tg present as token of love, friendship, qt they ar femoting they ore at theae p emous oturs a ec BOOKMARKS, Their Homes, by Gustav Kod! deautiful and most ume with by Main Floor, etc. feenes all over the duced by the perfect $2.25 for quadruple-plated 3-light can- process and finished tn views resemble phot Ly Great The Love A y Re Labee tilt Famous. Pianists of T Yesterday, Grand Opera tn America. jortralts, ‘mou 1. ¢. Strang. Beautitu nes ol 1. Stoddai Main Floor, Among ¢ ‘ramous Books. Among the Great Masters of Thirty-two half-ton eG laree pag SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, House coats. LOOK out or you'll pay *6, 7.50 or $8.50 for the same kind of a coat. That's what they’re made to sell for, but if you attend this extraordinary sale to-morrow you may select any one of the handsomest new styles at’ $4.95, 1,000 house coats usually sold at $6, $7.50 and $8.50, to-morrow and unttl all are sold, at $4.95, Every man wants a house coat, and he wants a Ky ; good one, but the more shrewdly you buy it the more [[#. he'll appreciate it. Make up your mind now and come here to-morrow, where the styles are all new—the shades all the latest. 34 to 48 chest—and all the stout sizes also, Solld colors—every conceivable contrasting color combinatlon—the appoint- ments and trimmings on pockets, collars and cuffs are equal to those found on higher-priced coats everywhere else —colors are Oxtord, Cambridge, blue, ' brown, orange, maroon and red—also black. Other house coats and smoking jackets, pecially selected for Chrismas t 86 to 835, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,-————— Fifth floor, rent positions—rever. pearl clasp—value $2. silk-lined gloves, newest shades phe ttle BOOKS. New and standard books ices. ks, bound in half leather, gilt tops . 4000396 This jw the finest value ever offered It would be safe to say that a tull dollar repre: You could not get Such @ book bound for 3ve., and te titles are of the highest claps, Amos *, Roosevelt the Citizen Old Curtoalty Shp. Mill on the Floss. Vanity Fair, Tale of Two Cities, ‘Thelma. Sketch Bool Whittier’s Poems, Tennyson's Poems, Descent of Man, Naveriey, The classics in beautiful limp ooze calf binding, a regular 1.25 line, at.. Ls Favorite classicsin rich padded leather binding, at the unheard-of low Alice In Wonderland. Longtebiow’ lack Rock, ° wally worth: equally srorthy. he rated iravel er ‘fohn te Second Floor, Gloves|: LL the prices are consider- ably less than regular, No won- | der hundreds are choosing our gloves 4 for gifts in preference to others, They are those smart styles and new shades —the finest skins you ever saw—and don’t cost as much. Qaim fleor,) 2.50 for women’s reindeer gloves, natural skin, fur lining—value $3.50, 1.50 for women’s gloves—one large $1 for children’s cape and reindeer 25c, for women's knitted 's kid Pr for men's @loves—regularly f+ Hox ry ramatio eritic, vores oF full-paae portralts 4 Tabes. iiiusteated.. 1.40 7 Num

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