The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1904, Page 18

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“10 m0 MES “JAMES M‘GREERY &(0,. Fur MCLAUGHLIN ry Squirrel Sot .50 Alaska Sable Boas Guished After ike & Gor of Dominoes with” i tails. ee Veteran Firemen He Attends v1.16 t match. * Theatre, Returns Home and Suddenly Succumbs. 900 0909 20,00 | Brown Fox Boas with natu- ral brush..........18.50 [MU 55100044040 0000 1000} WARNING OF END CAME } IN GREAT SLEEPINESS. Black sa Scarfs,,,. 16.50 PT ae iene Cr 1 Feel Tied,” He Said, “but Natural Squire Scart 7.50) Am Very Well—Sketch of a) 84 12.00 © Busy Career in Which He Won| SIM ++++++ ++ +++ +4 4+10.00) . Fame and Power in Politics, |22 4 24 inch Persian Lamb) ‘ Coats, 95,00 Twenty-third Street. | JAMES McGREERY & 60, Ladies’ Hosiery, A cémplete stock of Cotton Lisle thread and silk Stockings, —in various weights. Exclusive designs in em- broideries and weaves, On Friday, December the oth "HUGH Ladies’ pure silk Black fa stockings -with double Hush McLaughlin, “Sage of wittoush-| heels, soles and toes. Wy. street” and Memopratic boas of| 2 . ings County, is dead. 1.50 per pair, Desth aime without warning, save a Value 2.25, tired feeling that came to the veteran ; politician after an evering at tho then-|IMfants’ and Children’s 1 it wi friends, “ ” MR susixacase’ beeen aawne his hand seamed Cotton, +9 that It was remarked upon by| Wool, Merino and Silk family and friends on Sunday ‘last | when he was entertaining some gunts| Stockings, Qt his home, The guests were surprised when suddenly the old man ceased} Maughing and fell asicop. He war} 2 : @wakened, but several Limes during the Twenty-third Street, @vening ceased talking and slept ‘The next day Mr. Meiaughiin’s wite a? Roticed a queer drooping at the right 0rnér of his mouth, but he sald he wag | = feeling well. He secmed especially well Yesterday and during the morning walk- 44 to Bt, James's Pro-Cathedval, in Jay © fome atar "tn sho ate-roon 0» was | JAMES McGREERY & GO, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, eager Brothers Fur Department TU-MORROW.~SPECIAL SALE OF NECK SCARFS Stern BLACK CONEY, ELECTRIC SEAL, ALASKA SABLE, Children’s Fur Sets $1.45 | NUTRIA, GRAY KRIMMER, WHITE LAMB, WHITE THIBET, Trimmed Millinery Dep’t Important Reductions To-morrow Street Hats in Smart Models, Carriage and Evening Hats, Leather Articles The following items are suggested as Holiday Gifts: Foreign and Domestic Travelling Bags, plain and ae Dress Suit Cases, Hand, Vanity and Jewel Bags, Card Ca Pocketbooks and Desk Ornaments with rich sterling ives SPECIAL OFFERING TO-MORROW Engagement or Hasty Line Pads, Writing Tablets, Jewel Boxes, with tray and lock, Envelope Cases fitted with Purse aud Card Case in seal or walrus, ) Men’s Bath “Robes & Coats A special offering of the best grades of Foreign and Domestic Blanket and Toweling Robes, House Coats and Gowns Bath Rotes of Turkish Toweltng, delicate aad dark colorings, materials of excellent qualities, Bath and Lounging Robes, light and dark colors, blankets, satin trimming at neck, Caltfornta Blanket Robes, fine quality, in delicate and sombre colot combinations, satia bound edges and collar, House Coa's of Doublefaced materials in desirable color tn soft ftntshed $4.05 Tricot Coats in teveral shades with satin collars and 6 | Blue : Stamps. N Restaurant. — |}, Double B. M, Biue T Course * stamps every foioliey tron 5.34 I sitios neh. 38 font tlt 12, Slate stamps irom 12 tlt LR feign Peay i closing hour SATISFACT! WEST ; tna lo out rl S98 ; ousins Bar sain. Friday. |: \ Our tremendous December po are becoming more and more widely known. Eyery day shows greater results ¥ |]48 the event progresses, To-morrow will be a banner day of selling, There never dyed iow exe than we are offering, and we have exerted every possible effort to make this Bargain Priday a record breaker, < Both Staple and Holiday Goods Matchlessly. Low in Price. Dolls, Books and Handkerchiefs. | | Dolls Specially Priced| Holiday Book Sale. Handkerchief Values: For the freedom of the Sea. work initials, half dozen in fancy box; §) Rothenberg’s Is “The Home of Dolls,’’ || Janice Meredith, Japonette Hemstitched 1) 1/2 Miss Petticoats. open-work silk initials; full Jointed Dolls, 15 inches tong, Like Another Helen, size and one-inch hem; special 1 2) ac rn | made and will not x tl Were King. $1¢50 break, have moving fd abt oa ister. Books at ' , oa Gh oF tet '29 c imental Tommy. Mon’s Hemstitched Handkerchiets; hex Ea North. POF DOX, At. .ceseserseeeeeereeteeeeerree | 4 Papa Doll is 1 ||} The Gadtty, Women’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with hand beauty, alarge doll, and is nicely Resurrection, 4 roidered ita hal doven put up na AQ > ‘aye icture box; special, per box, al dressed, closes her eves ‘The Master Chrition, retty pink picture box; sper per box, | Dorothy Vernon, | Children’s Handkerchiefs, with plain white and when lying down, and when awake will talk ‘49¢ to you; on sale at, Samantha at Saratoga. Our Special Doll is 22 inches long, body made off] Webster's School and Office best quality papier mache, all ball jointed, parted Une Tom's Cabin, Women's 29. Neckwear at 19c, sewed ig, dark or light hair, or curly i 98¢ Phams, by John D. Draper. tt Sets, straight; regular price is $2; special Life and Troubies of Mr. Bowser. 39 Neckwear—Silk Collar and Cui 5 ce) ate. f rf arent * ‘| Peck’s Uncle tke. in navy, black, light blue and white em C 1) Twenty Years of Hus’ ling, broldery, 29¢, value; special at... . +045 IMark- Bown Sale of Garments. “Sacques, Petticoats,Infants’ Women's Zibeline Tourist Coats at $4.49. Petticoats, Ved nd sine Ko 4 >. of highly finished: mercerize Made from fine black zibeline cloth of firm texture and silky finish, Fig! 42 yey ty ¥ inches long, with the popular belted back, Double breasted, Gnished with bhai deep founee of | full sleeves and turn-over cuffs, in black only; sizes 32 to 44; worth $10.00 cordion plaiting, 5! rit | ing Sacques,in Re each; spectal to-morrow at....0.ssserceccecnsenssseser cone sens coe vows Pink, Blue and Gray, finished seams, cro oe edge, 6$c value, C 4 colored initial; three in an assortment of 19% bie| Cholce at fancy boxes, special, per DOX, als sseesrseee A $16.50 Baby Lamb Plush Coats at $6.93. ES Baby Lamb Plush Coats, 27 inches long, new collarless style, handsomely trimmed with slik braid, very large sleeve, double breasted, finished with loops and lined odae foo with twill silk; all sizes; he oe at $16.50; special to-mor- TOW, At reeeeeeeeeees tee eaeene eee teens Sedceye ©) MA TAN EBS cota sink kckxsaa eds “Wonderful Bargain in ‘Suits at $4,98, naeite nd Waitresses’ Aprons, fine These hands: ome, stylish suits for women sre made from reliable black or blue @ lawn, with andewithont bibs; with in cheviots or fancy suitings, with 27-incl? double breasted coats, made serting of embroidery, also hemstitched in the new collarless model with fitted back and belt, new sleeve, tucks and deep hi 40c, 29 latest flaring skirt with toot 4 atchless Ve to-morrow, value, at... . (+ at, bes heel School Aprons, sizes 4 to Girls’ Coats at $1.59. : ‘ 4 years; fine lawns; wide skirts, hese are excellent winter coats, made ; Nother Hubbard and long waist ef- fect ; bibs of solid embroidery, fin. from warm cheviot in double breasted iahed with. wide revers over shoulder, $1.79 Waists ‘9c. P Attractive washable woven cheyiot, We " offered the same quality once before, and style, with deep circular cape and fey ; J finished heustitched ace This Coat $4.49. there was an immense flurry, so we advise kdb kr, BO tek ans 40 .valye, at. . 29 early buying. In white, iintsbed with gilt but- 5 Infants’ Lonj 5 Cambric “Siips, made | v tons; shown in biue, with box phils cows the root, neck || cream, black and navy grounds in choice designs, b row n, red and and sleeves, finished ba Box pleated’ front and back, stock with tie, new C oe pecialto.mor- e be : 19¢ full sleeves, all sizes; special at, value at 4 | . Um brellas. | Clothing for Boys in a Big Pre-Holiday Sale. Grasp this opportunity! You can't make the boy a more useful or satistying present, These gate Umbrella values were never be. fore so good. We've an unusually large line especially designed for gifts, est “‘Dwonty-thire Street With fridnds playing dominoes in tho “im Tired,” He Said, Men's Haberdashery Bo well was he feeling last night that Ls 3 fn company with his nephew, Thomas Department, | | ocean ae 4 4 jealy, he went to Hyde & Behman's On Friday, oy eatre. During the performance .he Pa Mausbed constantly and was in the best December the gth, oa of spirits when he started for home, 118 Wo. 16d Remsen wtreot. On the way he| Sale of Men's Cravats iy, paid. de was a trifle Ured, but remarked | “I will be all right to-morrow.” Made of Heavy Imported | ‘He got homo a few minutes before 11 ‘ \ and greeted his wife and two| Silks, Mme. J. A. Roche and Mra, , am, Courtney and his niece, sew |igured designs or shaded] | faldron. | " Mileated.on the site of his bed he was! WeEvah, for a servant to prepare a tub | Plain and Polka Dotted sitk| 4 @& water for “his foot bath he com- of feeling very tired. Suddenly| im the well known Bara face paled.and he fell back o: tho his wife, two daughters Pie sated r mlece were called to him. apesinclu - SDr.iJoseph Keane, No. 64 Greene ave-| , ° rench Four | and Dr, Wunderlich, the McLaugh-| in-hands, English Squares} fext” door neighbor, were sum-| + ; | § id exhausted their ekul in tho| 82d folded De Joinvilles, pt to revive him. But he sank ig and'in twenty minutes expired oC. each. r McLaughlin celebrates his Value 1,00 ard 1,50 by peixth birthday on April 2 last, _ HUNT FOR BONDSMEN. Twenty-third Street os : . Noble's Attorney and Steter| “<Mope to Secure Her Release Soon Bfforts to secure bondsmen for Mre ——EEeEeEEeee— ber husband, Paton Noble, were re- | hewed to-day. | Mr. Bhibley, representing Me. Le Rar i _ ther, for Mrs. Noble, and Miss Bieanor’ Leighton, her sister, went to Awioria, where, it is sald, they honed to qualify as bondsmen. Mra. a ‘Moble te required by Supreme Court Jus-| Connection with Dodge-Morse | Martin J, Keogh fo give bal! in| ot whom must qualify in double! Ge amont ofthe mil | Houston, Tex. HOUSTON, Tex, Dec. .—Charles F. | tion with the Dodge-Morse case, te In| the custody of the United States au- thorities and |s being guarded. by United Btates marshals Local counsel, formerly employed by | Howe & Hummel, of New York, to de- fend Dodge, have withdrawn from the | | Ball, Frank Andrews, Sterling Meyer jand W. & Huat, 4 step after a conferen decided to have United States Court will probably be rerved to-day oF Brockman, a criminal attorney of loral | reputation, to lovestigate the teehniesl | there might be a to keoo whe V¥, en foome of the Veteran Firemen's Asso- @lation tn the Borough Hall, > OPPENHEIM, GLLINS: G} Will Place on Sale FRIDAY, DEC, 9th, Ladies’ Fur Lined Outergarments Of Black Kersey —With Choice Dark Squirrel Linings and Selected Persian Collars, Manufactured to retail for $65,00, Broadway, Corner 21st St. C.G.Gunther’sSons Established 1820 Ladies’ House Gowns, (ieayptioas ind two mon who were willing and|Man Wanted in New York in Riderdown Wrappers, $3:00 and $3.75 | BM anid two securities are demanded, | Divorce Case Is Arrested at Cashmere House Gowns,-— | various models, $6.50, $9.50 and $12.50 Dodge, wanted in New York in connes- | J@panese quilted Robes, $13.50 and $16, 50, FURRIERS EXCLUSIVELY | ite attention to their || Miss ation of entire! Suis renee bee eat oe recelved from the forests of the Vitim and Olekma, in the | == = 184 Fifth —, At Twenty-th treet, Twenty-third Street, X came. Those attorneys, oX-CONngressMAN | queteepeeeeeenseeeny | ed on this | that no mothod ae and his associates! which it was | Might be willing to countenance can | further connection | keep the New York officers from con- with Dodge. ‘Tpe mandate from the tinutng the custedy of the man R. Travers, of New York, who owned & cottage here, @ied jest might at the) He was not locked up and was al-| Muenchinger King cotiage, from pnea monia, She Was a member of one of New York's principal fami | granddaughter of Beverley Maryland, The family of Mise were for rf morrow, lowed to remain in the hotel, Agents for Dodge have employed J, B. | ##¢™# indifferent. Johnson ot reputio, to lovenigas tbe techies MISS SUSAN TRAVERS DEAD. | J “tama tian nt ments were positively rhade to sell at from 25 per cent. more to double this price, ¢ bought’ an enore mous wholesale stock of them, and got the mt way down, Thoroughly reliable ‘erials—workman> ship, style and finish unquestionable, Children’s Umbrellas at 49c, Fast black English Gloria Umbrellas, with Steél rod and wide varieties of fancy handles, madein 24-inch size, and+made for us Boys’ Long Raglan Overcoats, Boys’ Russian Suits in with a special view to Cc ages 3 to 13. Choice at ages 3 to 8. holiday needs; 79¢ val Boys’ Russian Overcoats in j Boys’ 2-Piece Suits in we;special at... ages 310% 5 ages 8to 15. Women’s Umbrellas at $1.25, Boys’ 34 Reefers in e Boys’ 3-Piece Suits in 4 bers ert linen (wears ye ee all. ages § to 10, ages. 7 to tt. Silk), Known as piece dye taffeta; close roll, paragon frame, case Boys’ Corduroy Pants, 29c. $1 All-Wool Flannel Blouses, 49c, and tassel, in a fine as One of the greatest bargains of the season; ages In colors red, brown and blue, with attached Sas ae ‘a J 25 4014. Mail orders filled while they’ last, 29¢ colarsr ot wh bands te « waled wee sale % ¢ ies; $2.00 va ae a a al pe gerry ya. I ibe ‘A phenomenal bargain Friday special at’...... bea ney foi Ribbon Sale. Dress Goods _ || Women’s Shoes. AllSilk Ribbon Remnants Sacrificed, And Matchless Silk Specials “ont Dongola Leather Lace and ton Shoes. They're inthe newest 52 Inch All Wool Crepe Etamine, in medium and es, of excellent seri and give i ¥ dark brown, and medium and an blue; foot comfort. : , : 38 Inch All Woot Granite Cloth; 38 des height heels, | 50 fore, the weaves that are in demand NOW. || Worsted Shepherd Checks, desirable 39c _ sizes, All good bright colors in satin, taffetas, plain and || colorings in each line; $0¢, value, ‘ pair. moire taffetas, ete.; the widths run from opie ae Dee ae. mat ‘wide range Wojeee'e Atinseri: tle No, § to No. 20, | Lot |, includes ribbon 5c also black soft Messelline finish, greatly A9c ‘f > that selis regularly up p i4e per yard; in demand for entire costumes or waists; Wome:’s Felt Sole bagi eae for House Wear— es, Wy RO APCs strobe veleai vey ees onsvas Oe value; special to-morrow. Birra vee Have extra heavy felt shown in colors blaék Lot Il. —Values * | Lot I1l.—Values up 24elach All-Sitk wien Chine, wanted and brown; unusually large quantity on d, 10¢| to, per yard, 35¢., 17, dis omens whit rf cream; pie 58c sale to-morrow in all sizes from 3 to 8, 59% é | al, per ydeees saee c 79¢, at.. at, per pair Domestics. Scores of useful gifts will be found in this department at ie that are af uprisingly low, tton mine’ S chevits im gray, "5 Ext ity 2x2 and 2,400 dozen Manulacturers’ Sam- || Drown and blue mistures; Fat ac or Unban Cte Ente Game? me nae toed || eemain rw ined Stoc Stockings, wien and 9 Rirey and’ pain ise. nested cotton, Unies Heavy Ceoshes ea Rove ings; perfect quality and durable; 29¢, value, ates. c black and colored cash- tor tl 4 beds, rmbt heavy weights; 150. value, c mereand heavy weight wool pecial, 98 thie Women’s Hi Waiver my tke cose d et ase. to 356; Cc asia Sheets for full made of combed maco yarn, trimm Spectal at... +500 ss.4 size eds, seam ineentreat, each OO Fine Ribbed Pertect bw in the best manner; vests, 39 Cc majority Table Sets, 8-4 alblinen { 39 ceo ts catieeraneacnbocentmentmansipiahiadaisicbelinihions Hosiery and Underwear Spediste. For Men, Women and Children— Matchless Values, You'll find the best values in New York in this hosiery and underwear store. peru depend- able garments at gratifying money-savings, Get here TO-MORKOW for these specials. They'll sell very quickly. teeeee evens seeneee ie sizes; Me ae up Hiialrrdrel deilpioy eva pants and tights in sew double merino heel end om iJ 2 eral weights; none worth 'e $2.00; special at to match; special, per set, , splendid 19¢.value, at., less than 5§¢.; sale price. COMPLEXION

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