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4 | Coratar ¢ | Wing Kawa Liberal Poliry, ROME, Dee. The audience which [the Duke of Connaught had of the | Pope to-day was most cordia!. The! | Pontift expressed the warmest regard | tor King Edward, saying he had great esteem and veneration for him, “who is not only King of England, but of the whole world, as the sun never sets on his dominions.” Continuing, the Pontiff sald he knew Great Britain thoroughly enjoyed lb- erty and well undérstood its meaning, | The missionaries coming to Rome from f the Britisn Empire epoke At degree of Mberty enjoyed fes, ‘The audience lasted uke of Connaught the Quirinal from | PISTOL AT BAC Pol¥seman Fearing Break by Prisoner Marches Him Along the Street Ready to Shoct! After Trolley Car Arrest. MOUNT VERNON, ¥. Y., Deo, 7 Poljoeman Moore, of the local forer, @rly to-day compelled a man to walk along the strects here for a distance « sof three blecks to Pollee Headquarters with both hands vp while the offlecr 4 50 commen rm sera 908 vpeld his revolver presacd against toe ne ts STOR DOTY SEL man's back, Quite u crowd witnesset the novel spectacle and formed an os IEG PER 0. cort to the policeman and his prisoner. 2m oe oerere otee, Well dressed fell Imo the The man, @ six: and apparently refined, Policoman’s hands through @ row over @ tranafer on a trolley car, He gave Pnis name as Stephen Lee, and suid oe ‘was a college graduate and lived in -New Rochelle. Lee boarded the car, which was bound | for New Roonelle, at Lifth avenue ant | fecond street, this city, and handed the | conductor, Jumes Atwell, a wansfer, The conductor refused to accept 't apying it wus two hours overdue Lee refused to pay another fare and Atwell was about to eject him from the ear, when, It Is clulmed, he pulled @ revolver and pointing It ut Atwell, declared he wouid have to take i. Ac cording to the complaint against him he then pulled the trigeer twice, but the cartridge falled to ga off Michae! Kelly, a bartender in New York, who was the only other passen- wer on the car at the time, jumped off uuring the excitement and meetiig Po Pianos For Christmas. SUPERB GIFTS, One of the most delightful Christmas Presents imaginable is a Piano. iceman Moore, told him of the row. As he was talking Lee jumped from the car a block away and the police- aan running up wkh drawn pistol, or- we pas Ted oy Mtg wae Vae dered him to throw up his hands Net caring to take any chances the of- JCash or Gasy Paymenis. ficer marched his man to the statlon- THE LIST INCLUDES house as stated, When searched a revolver was found in Lee's pocket, There were five shells in It, all loaded. Three of them, police say, showed that an attempt had been made to fire them. Lee when arraigned before City Judgy | Bimpson was held withour ball on a charge of felonious assault until Sat- urday morning, no commer tom wm anv rma 9 rome KEENE'S AGENT soso ROBBER VICTIM SIEGELE;(0PERG worst The Beautiful Evard, The Renowned Boardman & Gray. The Swee: Toned A. M. McPhail, The Reliable J. T. Brooks, or The Famous Caldwell. ~ 185,00 S. & H. GREEN TRADING, STAMPS WITH PIANO PURCHASES. he (Piano Store, Fi%h Floor.) EW YOR. Financier’s Confidential Man in San Francisco Reports Loss of $10,000 in Bonds, and/ DRUNKEN NESS CURED TO STAY CURED/BY White Ribbon Remedy. No tante, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1--George VU. MoMullen, confidential agent of James R. Keene, reported to the: police to-day that he had been robbed of a satchel containing $10,000 worth of North Shore bonds, He added that there wene other valu- able napers tn the bag, but did not astimate their worth The police say that McMullen de. vclined to make public any details, fur- ther than to say thai the robbery ov- curred on the Monday. The time and} place are not given, the viet! the nerv rr y ves, Jnereasing the wild power a Jo or-rstnattoy oeint ta CHILD NEARLY CREMATED. tudo Members ot -__ Woman's ‘Temperance Mother Rearwes Little One, but Not. Mra. anaé Mo il vinteedens of the Woman’ Until Badly Darmed, rigian, Temperance Union, Los Angeles, Ca) states: t Four-year-old Mildren Goldold|, while have yee White Rasa, Remedy on playing In the kitchen of the flat of her i<0, (tarinave Arunkarde, tad, the cures parents at No, S16 East Sisceenth street) men Jorse Whita Rivbon Remedy, fo-day, fell agalnat the stowe. Her dress | Milas Tteeo\ wekakoenea ee” W. R. Brown, 218 Tremont et. trial package, and letter of advice sealed etdvelope sin Rersedyctee, #h 00. sok el Cooper Co., Drug Dept., 79¢ aaugint fire, and before oe arate could, W vat the flames the Atte one had | Host bren wedly burned about the body. She wis ivetied to Roosevelt Hospital ti an ambuirnce and the surgecna say that ter !!%¢ will be saved. | ron| \st Lord & Taylor. Announce, Commencing Thursday, A Clearance Sale of Misses’ Tailored 8 Fancy Suits at Decided Reductions from Recent Prices, Arranged as follows:— Misses’ Tatlored Suits, secently priced $16.50, $17.50, $20.00, Special $12.50 Misses’ Tailored and Fancy Suits, recently priced $25.00 & #30.00,..... Special $19.50 Misses’ Tattored and Fancy Suits, recently priced $35.00 & $40.00... 4. Special $25.00) Misses’ Tatlored and! Fancy Suits, recently priced $50.00 & $60.00... Special $3)5.00 “7H Also -~ Misses’ Fancy Dresses of Crépe and Chiffon, for dressy occasions, NOs Ghe Big Store Yow SIEGEL OOPERE | Christmas Directory. | | | at One-third Less than recent’prices, Broadway atid’ Twentieth St, Fifth,Ave., Nineteenth St Rg PLICATION. eal | andirun about in—warm and snug-fitting. © NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF SIXTHAVE anata — 18"SI9"STS. amps Mornings This Week from ‘ngle Stamps Until Closing Hour. | T'S all Christmas cheer and beauty in the Siegel Cooper Store now. Everywhere the a. spirit of the Yuletide season gaily accentuates itself. Never was the store so attractive hefore. Never were the Holiday stocks so great and comprehensive. The windows are aglow with Christmas attractions. Every floor radiates the enthusiasm of the season. lt is a Wonderland of Christmas magic. The Store appeals to everybody—to every purse. It is the great popular store of the vast shopping public. We never make class distinctions. Thousands upon thousands are buying Christmas presents. The hours are chasing each away so rapidly that one in fancy can already hear the musical bells of the rotund, white-whiskered patron saints nimble-footed reindeer. SHOP NOW! Buy while opportunities present themselves at their very best. Every section of the Siegel Cooper Store swarms with innumerable sug- gestions. and Front. AND, GLASSWARE, | Third ront, 19th Bt. and Secon or, Front BOXES, Third Floor. Fast. ING MACHINES, Third Floor. Y. M me JEWELRY, Main Seoond Floor, ¥ron PERFUMES, Main Fi Aisle, and Second Floor Front FANCY GOODS, Main Floor, Centre. | 18th and 39th Sts. Floor r Yentre and Centre From jain Floor, 18th St roe and Second Foor RS, Main Floor, Centre, 18th Ft CELLULOID GOODS, Main Floor, Front, wth St TOYS, Third Fioor, GAMES, Third Floor, Centre, 10th St, ORIENTAL GOODS, Third Floor, Con tre, 18th St 4 | Centre, 10th St Front PYROGRAPHY, Third Floor, Centre | INDIAN GOODS, Third Floor, Centre. | | Teth Rt Fifth Poor, Front. CHRIS Bik? ITURE, Fifth Floor. Ser BAGS, Basement, Centre LAS AND CA Main UIT CASES, Basement, Cent Bt.: Second Ficor Front se TRUNKS, Fitth Floor. Hover COATS, Main Floor, East, | PIANOS, Fifth Floor. 1th NECKWEAR FOR MEN, Mat ATH ROBES, Main Floor, East of | Past of Fountain, en Ten ae Patan Migs rast ana | fount Circle, Vettes of Second Floor 'IPPERS, Second Floor, East ond | NECK WEA M. Mai DRESS PATTERNS, Main Floor, 18: | GLOVER, Main Floor, Centra, 18th st Be Aisle, " rs tra Pigor, Centre, sty | TANS BAN Baesiment, Conti ete Front, and Main | PICTURES, 1 AL; Secon oor, Floor, 19th Bt Alste. CAL INSTRUMENTS, Third Floor, FURS, Recond Floor, Centre, 18th st. ARTWARE, Third Floor, Front. 19th a. FANCY PILLOWS, Second Floor, Front, $70,000.°° Go Be Donated by Che Siegel Cooper Store Go the Charities of Sreator Yow York and Vicinity by Popular Vote, A DAILY BULLETIN is posted at the entrance to the Women s/Parlor, Second Floor, naming the different institutions and organizations voted for. and the relative order they occupy in the contest as shown by the total num- ber of votes cast for each up to date. CIRCULAR GIVING DETAILS ON AP- Umbrellas for Christmas. The Holiday stock of Umbrellas is remarkable in many ways— quantities are greater, assortments are broader than ever, ai prices are interestingly low for goods of such superior grades. An Instance That Confirms the Fact. Tape-edged Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, 28 or 26-inch sizes, for men or women, close rollers, fitted with cases and tassels to match. Twenty-three styles of Handles to choose from. The newest effects are oe Tieeedlas Ws pial WA tee ehortan We The Tale fa consists of 500 Umbrellas. Your choice La Ml Sreat Cigar Special. 25,000 Porto Rican Cigars. Cazadores Size. Mild, High Grade Goods, Lony Filler, Hand Made. Sell Regularly at $2.00. Special To-Morrow, Box of 50, 4 00 | Mail Orders Solicited, (Main Floor, Bast. 18th Bt.) Sweaters for Little Folks. Decidedly Serviceable Gifts for Children. These Sweaters are just the kind the litvle tots like to romp In every sense a gift that will prove most attractive. Price-lownes: is an added attraction. CHILDREN’S WORSTED KNITTED SWEATERS in plain colors with com- bination collar ard cuffs; sizes, 75 2 to 6 years, e CHILDREN’S WORSTED KN ITT-D SWEATERS of extra heavy qualiy. in plain colors with the fancy ribbed collar and cuffs, also the nm style in dainty combinations; to orf 9S5e CHILDREN'S WORSTED KNITTED SWEATERS in the Norfolk style extra heavy. with ribbed collar, belt and cuffs; military buttons; sizes 2 to 6 / 7/7) ‘ years, Other exceedingly handsome styles, ranging up to a 50 (Second Floor, Centre, 10h St.) Lamps-- Ideal Christmas Sites. STUDENT LAMPS tn hed or an- BLACK WROUGHT IRON iD RICH Ligue brave and spiaieddninhge, at GOLD-PLAT! NO Laas “4 ae , 64.26 and 04 67.50 an . * ‘ Cad 88 AN iets "et SOLID BRASS T, LAMPS, in & HF, $200, 84.00 and up to AB: B00 Bt Nera rs WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECFMRER 7, 1904 | —_—— ay ey: Blossoms Aes oys of Christma S Christmas tn the Book Store. Great Stocks of Atiractwely Priced Rooks for Koliday Sitt Siving. 1: HROUGHOUT the great Book Store on the Third Floor the spirit of Yuletide is evinced in the mammoth showi of Books. For the young or old, selections from a diversified assortment may be made that are both approp and within the means of varied conditions of pocketbooks. A Notable Offering Throughout. wee stock of these beautiful books is large, varied and well selected. We have them suitable for wUVENELES —We have all the old favorites in profusion and lots of the newest ideas, too. No gift gives equal pleasure to # nes. youn CALENDARS AND CHRISTMAS BOOKLETS.—These are here in great variety. from_a few cents to fancy figures. We have the largest assortment in New York. Het ad alee be poy —A gift | is ogy ay bt ag. ine and a stock that will suit all purses. — ee ir enormous line of res, ruci Holders, etc., etc. We have always been leaders in this tae and Pega teat! pao or an ney VaReNe Carea Notable Art Rooks, | The Practical Library | Jae ei eiett mates in colored rome, aa Ruadred and fitty-mix pages in black ite tlustrath Encyclopedia, istrations, and more than two raphy, Discovery, hundred engravings in haif-tone, EDI- ts, selapces and Imported and domestic—ranging in “Old Sorgon Sraham’’ The Humor of Business. | TION LIMITED. — If you cannot eail and 40 thie most artistic volume send for de- sertptive ctroular, (Third Ploor, Centre, 18th 8.) Rooks for Boys and Sirs. Hundreds of Titles 10 select from Were published at 50¢., 75¢ and $1.25 2 per volume, Our price, Se From Power Bay. to Almira. Kingston, James Brafth waive.” iin i “Angola tn Art,” By “Sainte in Art’? by ‘heist in Art bd ph Che World's Re in Fiction. fe ‘ 3.75 i & 7 ® bs . ry ‘ ‘ , Petar the Wn 0&8 vale Or ine \ R ne nadie cw “un: 4 Phil the Peadi ‘ wa re and Bol eo a 900 | Ties tra prtee, One of the w | Gulliver's Traveis, eve La irs = Dickens Gospels tn Herta 0 | Wiret dora iiimes and tingien mit fate. : FINAT VIOLIN. Fotheraiil feimting Fleve tor Rainy Dave Pr n will enthuse over & HANDY ANDY. “Laver Che Art Rook of the Year, | inch a Sailor KD relon Stables “Old Sorgen Sraham,”* \h vm Fre Ata Se tiont cone nail oar Ags Prot. Church, (Book Store, 34 Fede) | : f ta > p | Christmas Handkerchiofs,. A_STOCK UNMATCHABLE FROM ANY VIEW. POINT. Qualities are excellent, and the daintiest specimens hemstitching, embroidery and lace edyes are shown in gi profusion, domestic and imported Handkerchiefs are in the most comprehensive displays in Greater New York, are stuns and po vegheg foo ne also in A centre aisle trand stairway on the second floor, In any of’ these sections Handkerchiefs attractive for holiday gifts are found. : In mom insances selections are to be had in boxes in sets of three anda making their arrangement suitable for gifts. show ngs of Silk MuPers are attractive and cpmplete. Children's Handkerehiols. ye! |The Young Ra rstan Lamb Coats. Rich Christmas Fitts, ¥< Stylish Coats, Excellent Values, *{ Leipzig dyed Persian Lamb Coats of \\ exceliently matched full skins in 22 or 24 inch box front styles, same with beautiful collar and revers of chinchilla Pe and others plain; Skinner or brocaded CHILDREN'@ ALIGLINGN HEM- brcidered Initiale neatly "se satin linings, This STITCHED HANDKERCHIEPS Se | 18 "nDered bones of aia: & . s es CHILDREN'R praty = HRM: | en's remarkably low arent, “akibkencu pers; ale | id Meodten 7 Series Quarters ese tn Com 7g, | HANDRERCH S CHILDREN'S PLAIN WHITE AND ‘ EwsTiTe mmo eee CBR | ‘eee oem ~ COLORED BORDER HEMSTITCHED Hh aod 1 ineh hems; Om! Av IN 250 HANDKERCHIEFS WITH NI ITIAL: pretty Initial; in neat box! threat hI oe Women’s Handkerchiols Handsome Dinner Sets. iTITOHED # " x ERCHIEPS., with re Ag $22.00 Grades on Sale Hea tehiMRS MeMGCT ME | ys Ste se BS oi eo wi | Eas AND. Go-Morrow at 5/0, 00. TOMES rive i A EMBROID; fn oi et 7 This is one of the most notable offerings of the holiday sea- Pamatiched thous new 100 | MONS pALICLINEN | 1m HAND! ‘ | Work Initial; faney box: 4 5 | MEN'S BR tkloht son, and as such is naturally destined to command much 4 aitention, WOMEN'S BEAU L ALIeL LACE fF TOAD R Reine are and hemettte! Lt} embrol4. By reason of certain trade concessions we can offer these NBN ale ; remular! z tp to Moe each "280 Sets at much less than the usual prices. POMENS FING MEMOBTITOIED RAN. | Sco / Every piece is fine, thin Austrian China, richly decorated and pore a go Mg Bh x 4 old-lined on edge. Each set comprises 12 each Dinner, Soup, J | Krncniers. rithsdlvreniy,deiroaa ea, Preserve and Independent Butter Plates, 3 Meat Dishes, J | tox” '* mmr: fry box ot sk: gy Soup Tureen, Gravy Boat, 4 Vegetable Dishes, Pickle Dish, Cov- | SOMRIS FINE ALIGHINEN sms: ered Butter Dish and 12 Cups and Saucers, ferent destana of Initiale: taney" yg) Three Other Special Sets Included In This Extraordinary Sale, WOMEN'S, ie trole RD, ALL 33 FINE LIMOGES CHINA SETS will be sold to-morrow at 25 per cen, reduction. CIES, (iiferent deste, of hand-am- | Incrade the These sets are complete—100 pieces, with 3 large Meat Dishes 25, 00 ported boxes of six; bon. 100 ratarvat Em Soup Tureen, Positively a $37.50 set; to-morrow, . G WOMEN’ PINE GMPORTED. ALL | fraderate: ta pric DECORATED AMERICAN PORCELAIN SETS: 100 pieces in special 7 ras] | CHIRP ‘eet I deen Ei NDKER- Blue Decorations; $12.00 set, - a Saisie’ ead ‘dudes t Iningorted bares of ib a4 AMERICAN. PORCELAI ; new ’ MES t ND sod regularly t 815.0, Wik Wie, Yaa 10.00 i SE Setad ectena in bos: E00 (on ascination of Yewelry. Sifts Chat Are Received With Che Utmost Appreciation. hh subtle charm about a bit of jewelry as a Christmas gift that the giving is doubly enhanced from the viewpoint of fp be greed or #ing snugly ensconced in a cha lined box carries with it a degree of fascination not easily duplicated; in fact, altogeth in the category of Yuletide tokens. : : ‘ “The oa ‘emely Sete on the Main Floor is overflowing with things appropriate to the Holidays. Every case with suggestions, And, Best of All, Everything Is Moderately Priced. | | BRACELETS in solid gold. small | | T inpid maitdptau ds OO Women's bracelets in wid gold with lock and key. extra heavy links; at 10. 50 ' NECK CHAINS—import q ed pearl bead neck chains with gel - clasps, beautil af. fectivesiat only am IS F FOBS — Black ribbon fobs » choice of a great many de giver, smerling silver gilt ! 25.00 down to " DIAMOND BROOCHES tigns at 50. Black ribbon, fobs wih lid gold from $: DIAMOND RINGS — Single 4 st0ne in Belcher settings. 12, 75 910 each, 700. 00 sterling charms, 98e, vA 50 DIAMOND - EARSCREWS and up to $4.00. 6.00 12 SINGLE STONE DIAMOND | with fine SOLID GOLD FOBS and fobs with fanty RINGS in Belcher or Tifary, 177» 50 er st Hild gold charms from 9 5 | oon heute SOLID GOLD NECK CHAINS in aes pao eel ble SINGLE STONE DIAMOND 9 9 00 ’ RINGS in Belcher or Tiffany, 275| 75.00) 3.95 it with fine rope pattern, DIAMOND STUDS, with fine £ Others varying according to 4 weight up to each, cus stone at (Others up to 38.50 ant a Also Extra Special in the Optical Department. | oie a Regular $3.00 Eyeglasses, 1.50. | = 10k, gold filled seamless EYEGLASSES, firmed with the celebrated Fow | sesa ont - | 0 | | 0d WS oe ton wee All other clips have as yet failed to give | OPERA GLASSES— The — The lenses are firs qual i To previ brohage of gaunt we arg rt per for ow | amt ie with Harper's Parent Cushions, free of purchased , : *"INFERT GRADUATE OPTICIAN IN CHANGE OF THIS DEPARTMENT. |e ros mee BO 9 Og Preseriptions carefully and accurately filled. 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