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9 a%G] Hg, WOULD IT Quit puTY oe 7 7 TTT nimaell, was the cause of death, O'Connor Foroibly Ré- DIES IN SALOON CHAIR d from Station-House sk by Capt. Burns—He,Ex- Starvation « _ ball mite © Corben Station when Capt, Joseph Buras ‘at the desk, to go hame, wae &% ot Msten, however, and had to be @ coal shovelier, He had the saloon during the evening jon to Morriss¢y oomplaloing he couldn't find any work. Mori offer jen bis feet, When ordered homo Burna he sofusad to go and he would stick there until morn- é 4 t aurgeon, and Donovan or a ) Gheed the vorgeant taken home. Capt. starvation and exposure. B. Altman & Co. ARTICLES OF DRESS FOR MEN. MEN'S HOUSE GOWNS AND DRESS ACCESSORIES ARE SHOWN IN AN ATTRACTIVE VARIETY OF STYLES, INCLUDING SMOKING JACKETS, BATH ROBES, HIGH-CLASS NECKWEAR, IMPORTED SILK MUFFLERS, FULL DRESS PROTECTORS, SILK SUS. PENDERS, ETC, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY: MEN'S FINE SILK SCARFS, COMPRISING FOUR.IN- HANDS, KNOTS AND PUFFS, WILL BE OFFERED AT 68c, EACH. B. Altman & Ca. CLOTHING FOR BOYS. SUITS, REEFERS AND BELTED OVERCOATS, To-morrow (Friday), and Saturday, December 9th and 10th, the following will be placed on sale at Special Prices : Reefers of Navy Blue Pebble Cheviot, lined with flannel; sizes, 5 to 12 years, $4.50 Norfo'k Suits (with extra trousers) of Blue Serge, or Blue ‘A and Mixed Cheviots ; sizes, 10 to 16 years, — $6,00 Beys’ Pehed Overcoats of Oxford Frieze (extra long); sizes, 9 to 16 years, $7.00 Also a number of Russian Blouse Suits with military, Eton or sailor collars; sizes, 3 to 6 years, which have been reduced to $4.00, $5.C0 and $6.09 * Children’s Plain or Fur Trimmed Overcoats, at Important : Reductions from the Original Prices. Eighteenth Ot, Nineteenth $1, Sah Aurrwe, New York, , Pbilipsborn THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP, Clearance Sale of Waists At Less Than Half Price 500 $6.75 Waists........2.75 ALBATROSS VEILINGS, CHALLIES. 10 of this season’s latest models, All sizes, latest mogels. All sizes and shades, & — 150 $6.00 Waists........3,50 LINGERIE LINEN, At 4 A. M, O'Conner died, Diab | oo a ern hig he Oy ie Burne Dono want 0 own and rr yelp gt es ale, fe'was forty-five yours 14 and dea’ believed to have been due to f :robioidered, 10 Patterns, 2 Models, Opposite Avenue Hotel, West 23d St... Gra Burns got s cab and took him to bis | home, No, Mo Mast itty-elghth street, O'Connor was appointed to the force in 188%, and had an excellent record, | | Ho leaves a widow and three ohildren, —— FROM HUNGER AND COLD. Edward Morrissey, a bartender for wan an exciting scene tn/the paron Hertabers, an malee \ . : | No, 108 Howery, started to clote the er caret oot eke fesiil OPN up early to-day and ordered a! the men who were there out, All went Bergt, Thomas J, O'Connor, #49 | Ky one, who asemed to de asleop In }a chair in the back room, Morrissey p had been {ll for three years | went to awaken him and saw that be Any! been advised time and ageln| voy dead. After an ambulance surgeon hit friends and comrades to take 4 | rom gi, Vincent's Moepltal had exam: and recover his health. He! jieq the body It wan sent to the morgue. | Morrissey said the man had beou Rimeelf to a shadow, practionlly known us MoGuire and he was believed | » 400 $5.80 Waists........2.25 STRIPED SCOTCH FLANNEL, ; Tailored style, stock tie and pocket | A prominent club woman, Mrs, Dan- forth, of St. Joseph, Mich,, tells how she) was cured of falling of the womb and) its accompanying pains and misery by) t j Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, | 11°? result price 81.00; ats sssssv's i | “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM: Life looks dark indeed when a woman} feels that her strength is fading away and she has no hopes of ever being restored. Such was my a few months ago when | was advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or falling of the womb, | The words sounded like a knell to me, | felt that my sun had set; but Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound came to me as an élixir| | of life; it restored the lost forces and built me up until my good health | returned to me, For four months | took the medicine daily, and each dose added health and strength. | am so thankful for the help | obtained through its use.”"—MRS, FLORENCE DANFORTH, 1007 Miles Ave., | St. Joseph, Mich, A medicine that has restored so many women to health and can pro+ | duce proof of the fact must bs regarded with respect. This is the record ot Lydia &, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which cannot be equalled by any other medicins the world has ever produces. Here is another case: — “Dear Mas, Pinxnan:— For years I was troubled with falling of the womb, irregular | and painful menstruation, leucorrha, bearing- down pains, backache, headache, dizzy and fainting spells, and stomach trouble, “I doctored for about five years but did not seem to improve, I began the use of your | medicing, and have taken seven bottles of | Lydia B, Pinkl.am’s Vegetable Compound, | three of Blood Purifier, and also used the Sanative Wash and Liver Piils, and am now | ing good health, and have gainedgin flesh. thank you very much for what you » dono for mo, and heartily recom. PA mond your medicine to all suffering women.”— Mrs Emad Sxyper, 218 Kast Center St., Jiarion, Ohio, “FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN,” | Women would save time and much sickness If they would write to| Mrs, Pinkham for advice as soon as any distressing symptoms appear. It 1s free, and has put thousands of women on the right road to recovery. Mrs, Pinkham never violates the confidence thus intrusted to her, and although she publishes thousands 0. testimonials from women who have been benefited by her advice and medicine, never in all her exper- lence has shé published such a letter witvout the full consent, and often by special request of the writer. ry and signacures scimonia's, which will prove thelr absoluce todia BK, Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mans, Open Every Evening Up to Christmas, PIANOS | Ready for Christmas If you wait until the last minute you mustn't ex. pect to find all the choice special Holiday designs that we have been months in preparing. Don't wait, If you wait until the last minute you mustn't ex- pect to find the many extraordinary bargains that have been sent from our factories to te soldduring | | the Holiday weeks. We don't keep them until the last day, Don't wait. The Sterling Building isa busy place—busy because it's known to be a good place to buy a good piano, Every piano we sell is absolutely reliable and fully guaranteed, and this fact has built up 44 years of wonderfully successful business. Aside from our stock of nearly 400 Sterling, Huntington and Mendelssohn Pianos, we have about 40 Slightly Used Pianos All refinished and throughly reconstructed in our workrooms, and now in perfect condition. Many cannot be told from new, and are marked at prices that are a sacrifice. We will accept a small deposit and reserve the piano for you, Satisfactory Monthly Payments Arranged to suit the purchaser, No notes, no mortgage, no interest, Just a simple agreem nt to pay a certain amount each mon b m Sterling Piano «. MANUFACTURERS, STERLING BUILDING, Fulton Street, Corner Hanover Place, Brooklyn, THE WORLD, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1004. | Prices range from 250, to in high-class bedsteads, at | reductions in our better grade of mattresses ;— Single Size, Double Size, Inspect them, | | Mixed Hair, $0.75, $10.00 each, . regularly $8.75, $14.00, South American, $9.50, $14.50 each, regularly $12.50, $20.00, Black Drawings, $1. 00, $17.50 each, regularly $16.25, 356.00, ‘ . Pillows, Bolsters, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK 7p | Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave:, Nineteenth OND J "% Pitot Ai 4 RY my * o f ate. 3 Holiday Suggestions in Furniture. | Morris Chair {ita Sagitisn) Sa, solid cuss. ter finish, claw feet and pi Fenn spring seat, cushions | all hale tilled, In assorted colorings. Spec ale priere "1 $9.50 Parlor Rockers esa) in golden oak and mahogany finish, $3.95, $6.75 and “ to W) $13.80. Large assortment of Music Cabinets, Ladies’ Desks, Desk Chairs, Parlor Chairs, Parlor Tables, Gold Cabinets, etc., particularly suitable for holiday gi'ts. (Fourth Floor.) H.ONeill & Co Three Great Specials in Wool Dress Fabrics , 118 pieces ALL- WOOL ALBATROSS~—an excellent grade of 4 fine crepe finish, very des'rable for {ull draped gowns, chil- 29¢ dren's dress: and shirt walsts—I RIDAY ONLY at, per yard | 110 pieces CREPE ALBATROSS —superior fin'sh, popular 1 just now ‘or entire gowns and shirt walsts—FRIDAY ONLY, 4 8c \ 48c 105 pisces BATISTE—solid wool, fine even weave, nothing more desirable for {ull draped garments—every yard guar- .anteed perfeet—most appropriate for Christmas Gilts— FRIDAY ONLY, at, per yard..scsesevsareeesceeeseres $1.00 W. B. Corsets at 69c. (Second Floor.) We offer Friday and Saturday W. B. wie) and drab Corsets, with four Hose Sup- porters—the newest deep hip model—sizes 69c Holiday Aprons’ Book Dept. (Second Floor.) | (Second Floor.) We areshowing an elaborate Presents a splendid t- collection of dainty Aprons ment of Books fer eld for the holldays, in dotted and young alike—prices Swiss, fine lawns, organdies throughout are the lowest. and various other materials, : ff handsomely trimmed— Holiday Gift Books Which have just the touch of dainti- 50. ness that mark their exclusiveness; APRONS—Made of fine sheer original binding in burnt leather, ooze lawns and Swiss, good, generous call, with hand-painted decorations, width, cluster and space tucking, odd shapes, Books bound in silk, lace embroidery and ribbon 25 cloth and gold, | trimmed, good value at.... @4 c AMONS—Made of fine lawn, suitable for maids, cooks, waitresses and school teachers, he nstitched and embro‘dery were bretelles, a large variely to choose from, at... ist ae A great var of fancy Holiday Aprons, made of the newest ma- terials, beautifully trimmed with showy and rived laces, Cicaphean and ribbons, special Hiaoabwnrenneriad [+ See our splendid line of Children's Aprons in the Mother Hubbard, Gretchen, Princess and French waist effect, prettily trimmed with lace, Golden Treasures, Children’s Garden Verse Abbe Constantin, Self-Reliance ,....+. | Greatest Thing in tt ¢) World, and many ONES vi rer serene J Copyright Fiction. Our most popular counter is laden with recent and best copyright fiction, | Some in the original $1.50 edition, | others even more attractively bound. We have many hundreds of tith:s to select from; we quote a few: | Right of Way........ | $1.20 embro'dery and ribbons, 2 sizes 2 to 12 years, 25¢. to $2.98 Aisht of ¥ Master Christin .... Daughter of Sioux,,,, Dolls. Dolls and Doll Carriages, Perambulators, Roller Skates, Wagons, Velocipedes, Cards, Games, ete. (Third Floor.) REGULAR GENUINE HAND- WERCK DOLL—22-inch, double jointed, in blondes and brunettes, with Titian colored locks, movable eyes—special at... 98c DOLL Ce SELES ne roll, jolstered,and Par- peecgd nga oprah at$2.98 DOUBLE BEDSTEADS — all izes, in brass and wood, pe range from 25¢, to. $7.50 My Lady Pegg to Town .. By Seequer ¢ ock .. Mississippi Bubble. 45c EATRITE «0 ck ss hscine | Shadow of the Czar... Hearts Courageous, ,.. Tuppet Crown On the Cross Rockhaven , Miss Petticoat Silver Pencils, Stationery Dept.—(First Floor.) | | Sterling Silver Pencils, put up i | neat white box with Chritmas | fteeting card, tied with ¢ | Special fivoat-cek evs ee | The 25c. kind for 19¢, each Bt sees site eae 39, $0c. and up to $5.00, The $1.00 kind for 75C, each Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, | Brass Bedsteads. We direct attention to exceptionally attractive values | $27.50, $35.00 & $40.00 each. ' Hair Mattresses, In connection with above we will make the following $22.50 | 259-261 Sixth AY. e Streets, We wish there were more especial bargain days like Fridays, when everyone is on the alert for the best values that are offered; % then we could, without difficulty, convince you that while we accept in payment, for everything purchased of us, the smallest sold for $3 and $3.50; for, Men’s Fancy Cassimere and Cheviot yi ; sold for $10 and $12; esegambanonpndi At {| Young Men amounts weekly or monthly, yet nowhere are there better values or at lower cost, Unsurpassable Friday Bargains. Women’s heavy ribbed cotton fleece-; Ladies’ Tailor-made Kersey Coats, 26 lined Vests and Pants, worth Inches long, collaricss, with velvet 29C., HOF ss seers eveene serves 17c trimming; al! ye ial 5 75 i and black; worth $10, for,, Ve Women 's Golf and Cashmere Gloves, Children’s Ribbed Night Drawers, LA k and colors, worth 29¢., 17c with feet; ages 1 to 3; worth 17c . heen ee teee eens 290, LOT sss sereeers essences | Ladies’ Embroidered Hand- l yh Girls’ full-length Coats of Zibelines, | $ kerchiefs, 25c. quality, for. 2C | with military capes, trimmed with vel- $ Children’s Wrist Bags, 15¢ tor... a aatidade fy 6. @ WOrth 296.107 ......ssccon, GODRr| hrsresersoers Rae pt 2. Wari : A Children’s Cashmere and Plaid omen's Fiderdown Bolero Jackets, | coho} Dresses; long French waists and 1 colors worth 2c, 15c¢ Russian styles: ages 4 to 14 79, PIM ress serser sires str eneees worth $1.25 and $1.50, for... ic @ _ Tailor-made Walking Skirts of fincy Boys’ Cashmere and Corduroy Knee 3 croonal and lag fei abe g and Trousers; sizes 3 10 14; worth 20c rown effects, w.t) ‘ol. seeeeaee $ tom; worth $4, forse... 1.35 Re ee Boys’ Double. Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Waists, plaited Breasted Suits; sizes 7 to 15; & front and back; superior quality; as- 1.49 sorted colors; worth $3.75, 65 $for.. eK = 2; Ladies’ Ta 5 of a!l-woo! | Zcheviots; short, tight-fitting coats; 32, ° 1 yy A lot o Suits, ages ® 4 and $5 on'y in blacs: 5 00.15 to 19; in dark effec * > | ® worth $12.50, for..... eis . tsold for $10 and $12; o $0 Child's Russian Overcoats, Ox- | duced to 6. 75 $ | @ fords and mixtures, ages 3 fi Sto 8, formerly sold for ¥ $ all 3.50; Frida | .09 any sh $1.25, ee 79¢§ Saba ibe REED ad il tel abi es BREA RA Every Article of Jewelry We Sell Is Fully Guarane teed and May Be Paid For in Smallest Amounts. Genuine Diamond Ring, like illus- tration; {4-kurat Tiffany mounting; ¢ M guaranteed white, per- $ fectly cut stone; @ ral 35.00 $ i Ose ee Heavy Solid Gold Cuff Buttons, like tllusteas tion, w:th real diamonds,,,, yh 95 §0¢. down, $0¢, weekly. | Ahi $50, for $3 down, $1 weekly. Solid Gold Signet Ring,, A rick Diamond Ring, just like illus- like illustration; beautiful pat- tration, of cg or pone Gale 1] ith perfectly cut pure white stone, FoF terns; heavy chased; rose gold | W'th_pertectly “ footh mounting ; 4 fintsh, \¢ LD sold by exclusive jew- 2 5.00 | Seep sire: 50.00 $1 down, s0¢, weekly “ 9 4 2 & co ree each one he of The fame ee GREEN TRADING STAMPS, ——~“HESE FAMOUS STAMPS possess all the advantages—none of the disadvantages—of aft the trade inducements which haveQevgr been offered the purchasing public, They rg given to you FREE (for the asking) by repre\entative merchants in New York, Brooklyn—evdry where —as an inducement for cash, ‘They§are re« deemable at our branch stores for an umimited variety of merchandise, constitutinggevery~ thing necessary to furnish and adorn Bihome, A BIG HELP }\ Soap Wrappers, Trade-marks, Labels Tobacco Fag§! Cou. pons, Cigar Bands, &c., &c. Bring them to any &@ our branches, we'll give you “S. & H,"” Green Tradibg Stamps for them. A complete list of these things mayfpe had for the asking. * Springs. Lord & Taylor, The Sperry 8 Hutchinson THOMAS A, SPERRY, President. St. | suNDA’

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