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EVA RAY HAMILTON DEAD IN JAMES McGREERY & CO. | 'Fans and Opera Glass Bags, § A PAUPER _o | Wh» Became Notorious An exhibition of Empire by Attempting to Palm Bogus Fans and Silk Opera Glass _ Bédy on Robert Ray Hamilton) | Bags, to match, Victim of Heart Disease (Mignen Opera Glass Size.) haf The decorations and colors BOUGHT INFANT FOR $10; are all in accordance with GOT $10,000 FROM ESTATE. | the Empire designs, = | Saas On Thursday, | December the 8th, 50 Dozen Ostrich Feather Fans, mounted on imita- tion shell andamber sticks, | Had Been Living in England) Since Death of Hamilton and _ ~ but Recently Returned to the ' * United States. Empire size. ME das just been learned that the White and black, ‘woman who died in the charity ward at $1.00 each, / Mt Vincent's Hospital on Nov. 73 under the namie of Eva Hamilton was the femus «Eva Ray Hamilion, wi areer was strangely linked with tha’ _ f Robere Ray Hamilton. | ‘The body was buried in the common ghot dn Mount Olivet Cemetery, there being dut one mourner present, a “Mr. | Hamilton,” who acknowledged that was) pet his name ond who mid he had known her intimately for eight years. He declared that the woman was the r Eva Ray Hemilton, and that he letters and papers to prove it Obtains Bogus Baby. Robert Ray Hamilton waa the son of ‘ Gen. Schvvier Hamilton and a de-| nt of Alexander Hamilton, He @ young man with a brilliant future Twenty-third Street, Fe seine: —_—_—_—_—_——eEeE=E—E_ JAMES McGREERY & GO, Colored Dress Goods, Dress lengths, arranged in boxes for the convenience of the purchaser for holi- EVA HAMILTON BIKE RACE GETS i derloin Station and locked up on @ charge of disorderly conduct ‘and had been elected to the Assembly ae , - , when he met « woman, then known as| tha oatrare fa Srn Wete to Berge d ift ing her. Tt develo ¢ "0 etabl A iz | fee te after that ohe had footed him WOMEN IN CELL chiveed, with dorgeriy Sonduct at'a| Plain or mixed Cheviots, | Soto the belief that she had given birth ———_—_ Camel's Hair Suitings and| to & baby. It was later established in HiD DIAMONDS IN “RAT.” he courts that she had purchased the Exiutarated by Cont Ma . Homespuns, |, and that @everal infants | cotytad pad to her before she selected xara y on est at Ad! |Giet Agouced at Phere and Missing $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 tho one which sho represented to be a) gon Square Garden, One Slaps| _ Gems Found tn Pompadour, dy D: tenets, | descendant of the Hamiltons. The child) ; Frances Pollak, @ cook, twehty-four| #0 $5.00 per Vress length, was a girl and was named Bewrice. | @ Policeman and Ten Patrol-| yours oid, employed by Mra. Fannie Two thy dD: t \ Th @ quarrel at their country home Levy, of No. 9% East Fifty-elghth wo ousan ress pat- men Do the Rest. fin New Jersey Mrs, Hamilton stabbed |atreet, was a prigoner in Yorkville! ternsof fine cotton fabrics, @ ure girl, a Miss Donnelly, and was Court to-day, charged with stealing @ fi gentenced to two yours in the ‘Trenton | pair of diamond earings valued at| Percales, Ginghams and, Pepitenvary. Hamilton began an inves-) Mrs Carrie Wier and her slater, Miss | {400 from hor employer, Bhe pleaded not Suitings, eel ot her ga dlgerMgrenatede dial bere beg bronee BB ry wee fullty, and was held by Magistrate Pool 8g eonnection wit | Fightes A etn a well at their | in $1,000 bel | Bang that had holped her to deceive) home last evening, and later decided to! Mrs. Levy told the police that on Sun- $1.00 to $5.00 per pattern, day she bad given the woman notice to quit, to take effect the following day. | On Sunday evening when she fooked foe yer ake iney were act to be cab and arrived at the scene of the| fund. Qn Monday the police were called and the servant arrested. When nerve-racking contest at 10 P. M. Th#y | searched at the station house the two purchased two good aeats in the aren, | prilliants were found, cleverly concealed Now Mrs, Weir and Miss Whitfield) ine “rat.” which she used to bol#ter up r A a luxurious pompadour. always have wine with their dinner | "one gir told Magistrate Pool that she This fact, coupled with the Intense) had found the stones on the floor, and heat, the etifling almosphere and the Was watting for an opportualty to put reeking smoke in the big amphitheatre, | them where they would be found, claim to the title she wore, 48) was soon apparent. The two women y = ops ema ~ thme of her| entered into a full enjoyment of the jam! @ was really! races, | eg - ppaghegses ve = “Go ft, Walthourt Hit ‘er up, Gou-! annu 5 ie ‘ th D | goltz! Don’t let ‘em get a lap on you, a Ayand 7 ‘iy in a bps Patsy!" they shouted, as the ridere| ie tm country fOr! whirled round and round the big oval. | oe Py she developed signs of| Buon the seats occupied by Mrs. Wolr fallure and Dr. O'Connell, of| 2%! Mise WhitQeld were the contre of 116 Waverly place, advised he re-| AMraction. ‘The spectators in that part to Bt. Vincent’ She was in a| en lost all interest in the state of coma when taken to the hos- patest. ‘Things became a0 bole pital and died there thy next after tevous that Bergt. Robinson, of the po- et 8 o'clock. jlice detail, sent Policeman Wade to quiet No information regarding hee parents fa given in the records of the mare bis a vgt oe bg wew F sn 3 i ‘ oe. | the fun degen. Sergt, Rob- q Department, the man having been U2! ingon and ten other policemen went to ble to supply it, A sister living Im) Wade's assistance and the women were | Pennaylyanta has been notified. arrested. ‘They were taken to the Ten- | finished with hemstitching or embroidery. With or Bf 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. | Holiday Slippers. Large or small sizes, 125) 635 +45 What Can Be More Thoughtful and Useful as a Present? and ,65 We have all kinds and styles, materials, colors and shades of the finest and most exquisite patterns and work- manship for men, women and children, All the very best that are made at the bay @ vielt to the six-day bi at Madison Square Garden. women, handsomely gowned, ordered a him regarding the child. Gets $10,000, Hamilton went to Wyoming to work on @ ranch and forget, if possible, bis Word came to New York in| ‘Wil that ho bad been drowned while) fording the Snake River, His part-| er, Jqhn LD. Sergent, was arrested on sharge of murder and was after- a gent to an iosane asylum. * ped that Eva Ray Hamilton } Twenty-third Street, | | JAMES McGREERY & C0, | Sale of Maids’ Aprona, On Thursday, | December the 8th, | 2d Floor. | Made of fine quality lawn,— women. ‘he big policeman had hardly opened hee Twenty-third Street, West MtpSt ELIABLE _ CARPETS — BEDROOM BARGAINS, BUREAUS, $9.50 TO $20) (Former Prices, $14.60 to $30.) Mahogany finish. French bevel- | Olate mirrors, brass drawer pulls, ete, | CHAIRS, $1.00 TO $2.00, (Former Prices, $1.80 to $3.00.) | | Mahogany finish frames, cane seats, | “LONG CREDIT” allows you to ‘ $ 1 . 7 5 |lengthen your Obristmas list, Men’s Alligator Slippers, Chestnut and Black, . Ay te CASH on CREDIT Men’s Romeo Slippers. | Men's Opera Slippers, || @WPERTIWAIT Men's tan Romeo Slippers...... $2.50} Men's Alligator Opera Slippers..$2.00 || "04 !06.and 108 West 4° st. Phen’ back Romeo Slippers... 2.50) Men's tan kid Slippers. 00 tials NEAR 6 Ay } Men's tan Romeo Slippers...... 2. en's black kid Slippers. 2. Shr Flalbuab ; Men's black Romeo Slippers... 2.00) Men's tan kid Sinan et "30 — el a eee tee cae Slippes ; HE 4 bead black kid Slippers...... 1.50 | ; n’s black Romeo Slippers.... 1. Men’s tan kid Sli oe cee | Prvielafts wha Bp: tad 1.25 || SOME OF NEW YORK’S 1) Men’s Patent Leather Pumps Men's black kid Slippers...... 1.25 Men's patent leather Pumps....§$2.OO)| Men's tan kid Slippers........ 1,00 jen’s patent leather Pumps.... %.80)Men’s black kid Slippers,..... 1.00 n’s Evening Slippers—Satin, Suede and Kid, plain . pidered; Pumps, Four-Bar Sandals and Vienna Ties $2.00 > $ 12.00 Felt, Velvet and Kid House and Boudoir Slippers. ,. Large Assortment of Chiljren’s Leggins, wiil be at our store to-morrow (Thursday) and each WADUS Chostns ve. ‘Come and se him and bang the | FUTURE BUSINESS MEN Last week 603 BOYS were secured | through WORLD WANTS by the business men of New York. WORLD WANTS can produce the best of male or female Help in a tay. New York's Best Employment Bureau. 4 | | >a beat ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1904. B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps We give 2 B. & M, Blue Trad- ing Stamps with each 10 cents spent until 12 o’clock, and then one with eac 10 cents spent after that hour. Full books of Blue Trading Stzmps Re. deemed in our Pretmoim Ex. hibit Room on the fifth floor. Will You Bring the Children to See Santa Claus? Santa Claus is waiting to see the chil- dren, girls, floor, New Toys for Little Boys and Girls on Christmas Day You won't blame the children for the thrill of delight that will express itself in their startled'exclamations of joy when they see new toys, new dolls, new mechanical devices, new games that are to make (bousands of boys and girls happy at Christmas time. There's not a single old or left-over toy, doll or game in the entire store. We unhesitatingly refused to consider accepting Christmas toys that were shopworn, nicked or rubbed, Thus you are assured the brightest, most dazzling assoriment of new, fascinating toys in New York, Kid Gloves and Knit Mittens Main Floor 25e per pair for Women’s 50¢ Wool Knit Gloves, black, white and gray. | 4e ver pair for Women's Knit Gloves. rerular price Be and Be © per pair tor Women’s and iteni Konjtted . 5Uc, 79¢ and 1.00 for Men's Warn « They are manufacturers’ lote at one-half thelr regular prices. New Christmas Handkerchiets This display constitutes a sale of several thousand dozen plain and embroidered hand- kerchiets from Belfast and St. Gall. 12}(¢ each for thousands of handker. chiefs, value 25c. 19¢ each for thousands of handker chiefs, value 50c, 26¢ each for thousands of handker- chiefs, value 7 Sc, 29¢e each for thousands of handker- chiefs, value to 1.00, Boxed Handkerchiets 69e, 75c, 1.19 and 1.48 for Men's Handkerchiefs, box of 6. 29e, 48c, 95c and 1.48 for Women's Handkerctiefs, box of 6, 124%e, 19¢ and 25¢ for Children's Boxes of Handkerchiefs, Be and 12%c each for 1,000 dozen of Men's and Women's Irsh Linen Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, Souvenir Boxes with Suitable Purchases Women’s Skates, 1.00 These Ice Skates are made of cast steel, and have clamp toe, with high strap back. The kind you've al. ways paid 1.50 for, offered to- morrow at 1.00 Misses’ 49¢e for 64c Duchess Jointed Doll, 19¢ for 29 Dressed Doll, 4S¢e for 64c Dolly Verden Rag Doll. 9c for 85c Iron Painted Fire Engine. Ge for Warrior Air Rifle, 1,00 for 1.39 Embroidery Boxes (kindergarten worl, ) ‘24¢ for Mechanical Rooster in cage (with voice.) 69e for 84c Cloth Donkey (large size), 80e for Shaking Head Elephant (amusing). 9Be for 1.35 Hardwood Child's Chair. Be for 1.24 Magic Lantern with slides, Y 806e for Iron U. S. Mail Wagon. 1.25 for 4-foot long Hook and Ladder, 69e for 95c Desk Blackboard on easel, BAe for 400 Iron Express Wagon with driver, 78¢e for Roll Top Desk (hardwood), 25e for 5Sc Shoolly Hobby Horses, nicely painted, 10¢ for 19c Chair, very strong. 99e for Folding Polished Hardwood Table, 79e for 95c Tcol Chest, completely filled. 7.80 for 10.40 ‘Atlas'’ Automobile, 25e for Automobile Horn, ' Men Save 4.40 to 7.40 In This Overcoat Sale He invites them to come and visit him and receive direct from his hands a beautiful picture book entitled, “Little Billie's Fun,’’ It was publish. ed especially for this purpose and is really worth possessing. asks the children their names, and then looks them up in his big book. When they say what they want for Christmas he writes it down. This book contains the names of all good little boys and Santa Claus Take the elevators to the Sixth i \ Py) HENRY SIEGEL Pr , “Nobbiest Coat on the Avenue,” Women Say of Our $6.66 Jacket Of course by that they mean that it’s by far the best value offered anywhere, Fact is there is all the style, warmth and wear in this that you'll find in most $12.00 costs, Sacond Floor, You Must See This Coat Next Time You're Near Here WOMEN’S WINTER JACK. ETS, made of a fine quality kersey and | Women's vicuna in three different styles, They, Stylish are double breasted, collarless effects, | Coat, fitted back, beautifully trimmed bir | 6.66 Smal! To; 9, Large Toys, Thint Poor Fourth Fiogr. a heavy le of black satin, To-more rows Ms seseererearrer eee ” quarter length, made of a superior grade of black kersey, fitted back, trimmed around neck with stitched velvet; pouch sleeve, turnover cuffs, trimmed with broad stitched ef of self material, lined with a heavy grade of black satin, 13 48 FOR WOMEN’S WALKING e SUITS, made of a heavy grade of cheviot, in black, blue and brown; different styles to choose from. i trapping and f satin, The skirts aro flaring, high kilted and velvet and self strapping and lined with 13 68 FOR WOMEN’S COATS, three- . braid, lined with a heavy gra ‘seven, nine and eleven gore, panel effects; inverted plait back, Rich Furs at Prices That Put Money in Your Pocket Second Floor, Furs for the wealthy at sensible prices are what you buy when you purchase here, They combine the elegance of the expensive with economy, Read: 1.78 for Double Clus- ter Scarf made of ne, black hare, very full at the neck, finished with two large brush tails and chain fastener, Flat Muff to match, 24 inch block, 1,98 for Brown Hare Check Scarf, the new and pop- wlar shape, lined with satin WR} and finsshed wita braid orna- ments. Large flat muff to match; a combination which makes a very attractive set, 6.98 for Russian Squirrel Throw Scarf. They are 65 inches long, lined with squirrel lock. Flat Squirrel Muff to match; excellent down bed; pillow shape, (5.98 f6r Double Sable Isabella Opossum Scarf. They are made of selected skins, fn- ished with large brush tails and claws Mulfs to match in the pillow shape. Sale of maker’s samples Goods For a of Misses’ Coats and Suits | New Christmas Bought a manufacturer's sample line of Gown At with belt in from 12 to made of sterling silver. many items at exceptionally low prices. il hn 25e and 46e for Pocket Knives, with sterling silver handle. 76e and 95c for Heavy Sterling Sil- ver Cigar Cutters, Two designs. 25¢ for Heavy Sterling Silver Crosses. 26¢ and 48c for Sterling Silver Book Marks. 1.28 for heavy Sterling Silver Garter Buckles. 25e and 4c for Nail Pocket Knives, heavy Sterling Silver. 49c for heavy Sterling Silver Key Rings. 49e for Sterling Silver Baby Rattles. Third Floor, Secure your Christmas Overcoat]edness be equalled by a corresponding while we are offering the 15,00 and]warmth and comfort of body. Women if will realize how these bargain prices on 18.00 Coats at 10.50, This lot o Misses’ Coats and Suits, and give them to you at the same price reduction at which we bought them, Newest Style Garments Misses? Tourist Coats, full or three-quarter length, made of fine silky zibeline, in blue, brown or Oxford, Some have a large silk emblem, F collar, Value 6.98; our Thursday price, 9,98 for Misses’ and Junior Suits, They are a manufacturer's sample line, comprising two lots. They are made of fine tweeds, English mix- tures, Beoteh no 5. 98 for Junior Suits, made of plain and . fancy mixtures. Loose box style or semi-ft- ting, with full leg o muteon sleeve. Skirts are plaited. Bises 12. 14 and 16 years, Value $8.59. Why Not Give Some of These Sterling Silver Articles as Presents? What's more appropriate? What pleases more than something The worth is unquestionable, Here are Novelty Suiting, 7,500 yards, 99e fabric that comes in line of color combin all wool, and 38 inches wide, 65¢e per yard for Eolie Becond Floor. Less Than Cost aie te, 44 inches wid i ilar aireet and evening ; 69e per yard for English Suiting, # inches wide, all wool, very elfecta in all colorings, Value Occ 39e per yard for Cheviot , , double warp and atrictly all woo t comes In brown, bive and ull double-breasted box coat back and high rolling storm Neat 3.98 Mus 60c per yard for German } Henrtetta, 44 inchea wide, @ll colors, tne cluding cream and black. Value SBe. Table and Fancy Linens for Small Sums 1.39 for Fnnged Lunch Sets, all linen, consisting of one cloth and 12 navking 1.79 for Washable After-Dinner Table Cloths 1,50 each for Mercerized Washable Table Covers, colored. 2.75 for Hemstitched Linen Table seta, ting of one cloth and 6 napkins 25¢ each for Embroidered and Open- work Dreaser Scarfa. 9c each for Embroidered Scarfs and Shams. 12 y¢ each for Ruffled Wash Stand Covors, ono yard long 79e each for Openwork Scarfs and Bhams. 25e for Ruffled Toilet Sets, coa- aisting of scart and doytie 98e for fine Scarfs and Shams, 1% long; shams 20x30. 390 exch for Shams with Linen nd Openwork borders, 19¢ for Ruffled Shams, colored, 49e for Linen Scarfs with Opene work borders. Ge, 1% and 29 for Renaissance Doylies ties and wool cheviots, All sizes ra. Value $16.00, 18 ye Maln Floor. 95e and 1,25 for Heavy Sterling Match Safes; sev. eral neat designs to select from. 95e for Sterling Silver Baby Sets, consisting of comb and brush, 25e and 45c for Sterling Silver Bract- lets; a beautiful assortment to select from. 46¢ for Sterling Silver Stamp Boxes, 2Be and 45¢ for heavy Sterling Silver Pencils and Toothpicks, 49¢ and 1.19 each for Renaissance 23e for Sterling Silver Manicure | Centre Pieces. . pieces, such as nail files, cuticle knives, 1,98 each for Renaissance Dresser shoe horns, button books, etc. or Sideboard Gearts, value $2.30, i Women’s Warm Underwear Is Lower Priced Than Ever Thursday Main Floor. A Let Christmas cheer and warm-heart- underwear will accomplish that. You'll 450 won’t last long, because the demand is be great. coats made of genu- ine Irish frieze, blue meltons and fancy weaves. certain to gaitna sis They are Overcoats —L—. You choose between regular styles, and have a range of 10.50 Tourist and find the size you always wear. 65c, for Misses’ Vests or Pants, figu gauge, good Weieh! cotton. Vesta have long fj sleeves, shaped, elk trimmes, Pants are full anale (aR length, with French yoke band of fine sateen, 2 Value T00. 98e. for Women’s Vests or Tights, fine Gwiss ribbed; made of natural wool, Vests hare jong sleeves and silk-trimmed fronts, Tights are ankle length; regular price 1.40, 1.40 for Men's Shirts or Drawers, sat Am nd. eR 9c. cach for Men’s Shirts or