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! LL'S EYEIS ON \MAYORALTY "Governor SaysHe Will “Retire”| to Private Life on January 1, but Friends 4 He'll Plan City Campaign. INSISTS THAT HE ONLY WANTS TO TAKE A REST. Business Interests at Newburg, the Governor Declares, Will Occupy All His Time for the Present, at Least. When Benjamin B, Odell ceases to be * Governor on Jan. 1, 195, he will retire to private life, That Is, his life will be as private as {t can be for a chairman of the State Republican Committee, “I expect to rest,” sald the Governor to-day, “I shall enjoy a good, quiet rest, and am looking forward to it, I have several small concerns In Newburg | in which Iam Interested. Then there is my Interest in the steamboat line, my Jawn mower Interests and the ice busl- ness. They would not be considered large business Int as things go In this city but they ig in Newburg.” “You have no plans for becoming the president of any large raflroads of any- as great?” he waa asked, Indefinite, my plans are Indefinite. Legislature meets my duties as Btate Chairman will aut be very heavy, I am looking forward for a rest, The} things I spoke are all I have at| present in my mind. | side of polities?” } Outside of politics," sald the Governor, smiling. While the to rest the op! that his rest wél take ning city campaign. To those who know the Governor any ‘dea that he could be contented to sit down and handle business w: t political planning is inconcelvable, While } bis interests in Newbu friends say he will bu ke on the situa in the cfy, bayias | set his heart on electing a stralght-out Republican Mavor, Mis Hand Will Gaide, As chairman of the State me the Governor would have no direct part of the city campaign beyond the make- | up of the ticket for members of the} Avsemb!. the various districts, Itt Beneray cor d, however, that hl will be the guiding haud when it comes to the Mayoralty. | Hia views on the subject are well! known, While he declined to tale for | Publication, he has frobr time to time expre himself to bis fri Govergor believes it hns been a u ¢ to keed the Resublican organization in When { rnor save he Is going! 1 of his, friends Is orm of plan. the nex | “THE WORLD: THURSDAY FV | waikea into the bakery the other day. | picked up the cat and carried him off. “Buckey," said Mra) Deerling. ven to me years her, of Alameda, Cal. “Mrs. Ascher gave me the cat,” put in Brown, TIN COURT AS AID TO ESTABLISH OWNERSHIP Telegram Seat Fr: Ca’ Doerling’s Wife Seo Mis Acqaltial, Magistrate Pool, in Yorkville Police Court to-day, acted as an understudy of Solomon trf a dispute over the own- ership of “Buckey,” a big white cat of! « the male sex. The cat was claimed by |’ Paul M. 8. Brown, a baker, of No. 3 Third avenue, who accused Charles Doerling, of No, 320 East Eighteenth street, of stoaling It, Doerling's wife, whom he married last August, was formerly a cashier in Brown's bakery. When she went on her honeymoon, she sald, she left the cat to Brown's ‘care, Her husband la to Cal., sent yestertey, In which Mrs, | Ascher assured her that she owned the cat. 4 hat settles It,” sald Magistrate Pool ¢ man's arrest Was unwarranted.” The cat followed Mrs, Doerling like @ dog, but would have nothing to do with Brown. A valuation of 80 was vlaced upon the feline by the Doerling apse THE CHRISTMAS WORLD ext Bundy, Wee. Li. a Radium Cut-Out with every © shine In the dark, newspaper novelty The Royal Hawaiian Troubadours orchestra and double quarta from the far-off Paciflo-whose eweet aa charred the ‘niet Tencitive circles of Awerican eociety. One TF songs, which has proven a hit wherever heard, composed by Huckslint when @ prisoner In her castle, The nive members of this in the United States on an educational tour, and their muale te unique tiring, (Second floor.) ‘They have already entertained President Roosevelt, Admiral Dewey, Gen, N, A. Miles, Miss Alice Roosevelt, Lord ond Lady Minto, Miss Helen Gould and other noted Americans, FREE Concerts daily from 10.30 to 12 noon and 1,30 to 5. Father Killed by Falling Tree and | hunting Thereupon Mrs. Doerling produced | year-old son with him, Jefferson telegram from Mrs. Ascher, of Alameda,{ of Dickenson county, was killed hy a tree falling upon hin. futher had been pinned down and was frozen near that <sonnetiighebess BOY GETS $7,500 FOR LEG.| | Juduwmenrt for Victim of Accident with Inseint death while at wo SRA | was awar | ferry Contracting bany TWO MET DEATH, HUNTING. litle Son Progen to Death, NORFOLK, Va., Dee, $—While eoon At night, baying his soven-| stre phal The Iktle boy remained where his just to death. h dy being found his parent in Sixth Avenue, | day. "rnst, thirteen years of age, | $7,500 damages from U | and ‘Trucking Com- | g Manufacturers’ and xchange Thetr Coupons Here Dugro's p eycle in Sixth when @ truck. Tainvel Challiner, mar ed at the Brooklyn Navy ‘Trade Mark Asan Redeem by af the i oc e sult brought b. cin for damages a lew lad, who Ives at No. 64 8 ‘, Manhattan, was riding «@ avenue . heavily him off over | He lost below the knee ——— KILLED IN NAVY-YARD. dal of 4, kn “ his lett Yard, He stepped into an | used for drawing up ma sixty feet and was deal when pi up. and lived | at &2 Marion s#troet, Brooklyn He was fifty years old, in Justice art, in Witt nist employ: | tne APPEALS TO G. A. R. Sickles Sends Ont Concerning Anderson for O™ xth Prison Monument Plan, 1s recelved va relative to his monument to the died the An- Gen. Daniel BR. Sickles several bundred let for a nation m soldiers wh ville prison forwanl bie leg my enent for whion he will Gey. Sickles ville’ prison burying gro be Civil War monum eit : Who died « monument a the hed prison. therr, people of the Empire State have renten in whelr | dead In this ca MATL ORDERS PROMPTLY FIL BR Ols., SIXTH AVENUE Friday and Saturday in the Greates 98 for $2.00 Waists, C French Flannel. Walsts of Roman Striped French Flannel, mad aide plaited to the bust; French back, full sleeve; io all light, pretty combinations, In addition to these we have a very nice Black Sateen Waist for housemaids; one entirely tucked, pretty stock tueked back, full sleeve; some among th “O8C worth $2.00; choice of the froup.....++++> Waists of Black Brilllantine, made with four teen fine tucks to the bust, with two side plaiis down front; fine tucked back; very full sleeve; pretty turnover stock; all made of the very bes muterial and good shade; wu bese a hand- some preeent; unusually go value pete " |.98 69% for 1.00 and 1.50 C Kid Gloves for Xmas. Pique eit Overseard Carpe Gloves for women, one and two clasp, sizes 6 fo +; colors—oaks, tans, browns and English reds’ ‘The-manufacturer ja one of the best in this country Gloves, but we are not allowed to mention his name, cut for gender hands with medium and long fingers. opportunity to get a high-grade POP PAUP. .cccccverevereecersececs £0) pairs of Childron’s Cogskin 50c | Gloves, fleece lined, one clasp, fur tops, al and his elasp is on the majority of the The majority are A very unusual Glove at the price we name, 69c 2,0°0 pairs “of Women’s Cape Gloves, one pearl clasp, superior quality, In oak, tan and Buglish ds; valu $1.59, oy 1.15 Sale of Xmas Aprons, Complete assortment of Apr Ladies’ Sewing and Tea Aprons. ‘ous fo. Malts, Nurses, Wi Fo" Friday aad while they ! AND 23D ST,, NEW YORK, Holiday Bazaar in New York Tempting Values in Inexpensive Jewelry and Unique Sterling Siiver Novelties. A_tremendous variety to choose from here—with prices low enough to prove tempting. Sterling Genuine Gun ette Cases, $2.25 up to. ty Silver De posit Metal Cigar- Pertume 1 pair Sterling Silver Mil+ Bottles, value} $1.50, ea., lue 05c¢ | others up to. | A large assort Metal Novelties, $12.00 oes “SOc » Sterling silver, faneylined value $3, set... 1.75 Others up to....... 8.00 Sterling Silver Brush and Mirror, fancy lined case; 5 0 . Value $8.00, set low as, enc A beautiful of Fancy Gilt Glove and Sterling Silver ISLE, MAIN Safes, (wo new designs; val, $1. 50c) Others up to. 5.00 Salve Jars, Tooth Brush and Powder Bottles, sterling silver 25c covers; val. S0c., Others up to...... 2.00 Sterling Silver Manicure Match Pins; ting; ‘Others up to ine opals; $1.50, at... itary Brushes and Comb, | fancy silk Comb, Cases, Wood and Metal in Smoking Sets and high class novelties of all de+ |scriptions in our Fancy Others up to...... 28.00 | Goods Dept., MIDDLE Finest Cut White Cr: or Amethyst Stone Hat solid Scart Pins, soll gold; heads | | get with pearl and genu- 3 3.79 tment of Gun from $1 Handsome t assortment |. Jewel Cases, * Handkerchief Sik R filled $2.00 Others 1 Men's Vest FLOOR, back set 8.00} ™ 98¢| Brooches, in many j * up tn satir WO. sees handsome woo. 1.25) many handsome designs, warranted for 5 to 10 years’ from $5.00 down| on. OOS Instances: Mlated Cutf Plain o1 set with with one) or terquoise, 7 rl, finest| as low as, pe: rhine-| pair 69c Rhinestone new tid Gold ‘in, Pins, pearl down 25¢ bse bg Silver Chain fn racciets, 92.98 2.00 Gold Filled Nethersole Bracelets, $5.00 | / 50 down to .. Gold + Filled Lorgnette Chains, with solid goll slide, set with genu- ine chip diamonds: value, 0, Chains, in ¢ | .50 at new and! Others up to ,.......5.03 Turquoise, Peart, Coral, Amber Bead Nec Chains at 25¢ Others up to ..ccecee 5.00 The Buster Brown Rings Gold Filled | for b gold filled, plain Watch signe ty stone; value 26, at Ibboa Fobs, gold. mountings; up to. ..4.50/ Gold Filled wear; Letters to-day been called to me the veen duty to thelr soldier 0, following: with hem Handles, Files, Hooks, Horns, Tooth and Nail Others up to., 175 Polished Gold-Filled Solid | Charms|many colore from $5.00 stoned ........0.65 oud is what is * in fammany— decided jor sume zation Must Be @ “Republican or- inst ‘Vammany— what politicians te ity win any it Known as an 4 , While the Governor may “retire” to Newburg, it is agreed that his eye will be trained o1 e gun All the time and if the tnues { Mayor Mo- — JAILED FOR THREAT, 4 Palmero Drew Revol Who Left Him and G Tony Palmero, who says ‘hat! No. % East One Hundred and is at intipe Jersey City to-day for threatening his Wife with a loaded revolver. Palmero married Felice Delasardo}| four months A month later she defy him, alleging he was cruet.to ner, | and mov@d to No. 133 Van Vorst street, Jersey Clty. Three days azo Palmero ‘lowed her and rented a room at: No. 6 Grand street and sent ols Wife a 1. Bhe. want last, braiding her Then Victoria Lawn Aprons, In sev- | oral styles, drawn work cod lace insertion} | also gingham; value ’*25c,; Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Aprors, extra large size, with bibs bretelles, hemstitched and euibroidery trimmed; value T5¢ also stitched Hew and tucks; fancy Aprons, ribbon special eee 25c and $4.00 Razors at 39c. Guaranteed All High-Grade >, Sample Razors. —S Value $3.50to Fine Lawn Aprons, trimmed; value ??c.; '49c $4.00, ‘ heh * Greatest Razor Sale in the History of the World. 25,009 full conoave, highly polished and expensive fancy handle Fine Iinporied RAZOKS will be placed on Friday and Saturday at 3c. each, rehased from tho 1 of one of the leading importe They aro all of the bigbest «rade Drummers’ Samp red tho entire stock at a ridiculous figure. ; comprises m al e been telling the same {dents high as each. Every rasor is guaranteed perfect and eet reviy for use. Any razor fold an bs exchanged or money refunded, Special lully selected. Barbers and our as these razors are certainly high. tt 4.00 that doés not give perfect satisfact’ @ttention g.ven to mall orlers and » Customers should take advantage of the grade kcods, Telephone orders filled Brushes, &c, &¢., in handsome heavy de- signs; 79¢., at Genuine Gun Metal Match Safes, Value $2.00, at Others up to..... .. 3.09 Others up to Back Groo.h; finest quality | rhinestones ‘eet exactly | like geouine diamond jew- elry, | .50) s+ on ee 5.00 | tons man or low as in rose gold, bright $1.50 down as down to 75c Gold filled, gun metal and silver - plated Vanity Gotg Fitted] Basi Link But- Ro- Gun Metal Bon Bon Boxes finish, and Coin Holders, a beau- 50c tifa line at 5.00 05c many as low as. Xmas Gifts in Newest Leather. Remarkable a‘semblage of leather goods here—from the very inexpensive kinds up to milady’s bag for state occasions, A few hints which show the range of our low prices: Music Rol walru Others up to Medicine Cases of grain leather; some ele- ones gant as / | Texas Steer Carriage Bags Moire lin tom, 8 in, metal riveted; sea lion or seal grain, in black or colors; Genuine) Children’s Hand Bags—in Leather Cigar tuier colored ete Cc em@ors red, black, brown or tan; | 60¢e, each, a’ $5.00, | Others 10c. to seal at . | etbooks, aa low as ed; yound but- value Large assortment of Card | Cases, Wallets and Pock- some | ones at $5; some Fancy Sik Opera } In handsome new Dres- den effects; none to com- pare with ours and Cigar- Janes, plain or handsomely mounted with sterling silver or gun metal; some very handsome ones at $10.00, and at all prices 50c down to.. Dressing Cases~- Al lig a- tor grain, fitted with mirror, brush, comb, soap box, tooth brush * powder bottle; value = $2.50; Others up to $15.00. leather, 29¢ aah 1,75. beautiful 50c Bags fect et avarante: Also. $1.80 extra fine Razor Strove merked down to SOc, each for this sale, covered frame in gilt and gun metal finish; braided handle, fitted with card 15.00 + 490 Avenue Bags—Walrus seal, lion or seal grain; weoire lined; two large at.. o Many 1s low as... CRUM CASE CLOSES DOORS. | | Senator Tillman's Inquiry Forces! Senate Into Executive Sesaton. WASHINGTON, Dec, §-The Crum appointment In South Carolina was taken tp In the Senate to-day and w xcoutive ‘wession held. Senator Till-'| man asked for a report from the Ju-| diciary Committee on his resolution re-| garding the receas Rppointment of Crum} 85 Collector at Charloston. Before the | iscursion proceeded far the doors were | closed on motion of Mr. Aldrich, The Benate adjourned until Monday shortly after, Sane ennennee PURE FOOD BILL BLOCKED. WA#HINGTON, Dee. 6.—An attompt to secure consideration of the Pure Food bill wie prevented to-day, and ee tions indicated that it will Pearl Handle, Sterling) - Tipped Pocket Knives for Sich an assortment of fine pocket knives will make the eyes of the small boy, and even some grown up, bulge with astonishment Never before have we had such an elaborate stock, and certainly never at this price, These knives are of the finest selected aluminum and American steel, carefully tempered, and the choice includes 3, 4 and 5 blades—some handles with sterling silver; others with aluminum tips. A mre opportunity for Sunday schools to secure the very best at a price far below their real worth, | Big Cigar Sale. } 50 Cremo Sc PERFECTO, Wonderful Selling of ‘) 150 Five Cent Cigars, 100 WEB FEET LONDRES, Sc, Long | Filler Cigar, 3 CREMO, 3 RINGO, 3 PORTO RICAN, 12 Five 3 LONDRES, Cent Cigars, 25c, 6 BOCK IMPORTED RECIPROCITY, 5 IMPERIA HAVANA RECIPROCITY Collar and Cuff Boxes— !n imitation monkey grain, black or colors, place for collar bs Sey on) cover; value $1, special Benne COC Others from 98c. to $4.00, | trown, t blue Bargain Friday—Men’s @ Boys’ Clothing. 59 for Men’sThree ¢ Dollar Pants. No Mail, No C, 0. D., No "Phone Orders. An Interesting Proposition for Any Man, If he is economically inclined, any man will hasten to take advantage of this offer, for anything like re- liable pants at this price are hard to tind, The fabrics are all.wool, abso- lutely, an¢ include a variety of chev- jots, cassimeres, thibets and tweeds, in both solid and mixed | effects; nearly all sizes at .59 $9 00 for Pants e Worth $4.50 All Sizes Up to 50 Waist. The quality of aa'as case, purse and vinal- frette; colors pees: each... oO Others up to. black, as fitted with puree and value $1.50, +. .15.00 Carriage Bags, walrus or seal grain; moirs lined; pockets, one frame pocket, strap handles, snap button lock; colors black, brown and tan; Vélue $3.00; card case, salts botthe; 95c! $50 for Men’s Suits or Overcoats, Worth $10 @$12. Sale 9 to 1 Friday Only. You are accustomed to getting im- mense clothing values here, It is partof our business policy to give such every vm) day in the week andevery week in the year. But for this Friday we are go- ing to go a little ahead of anything yet. The Suits are surprisingly hand. some, and if you procured one for less than $12 in the exclusive stores you would be surprised indeed. Single and doubl: breasted styles in pleasing pat- terns, including th: desirable black thibst, The fit, finish and trimmings are remarkably good, The Overcoats jn this lo! are up to the minute in style. They comprise friezes for the most part, in ali new and desirable colors, Their cut and general style, excellent linings ard trimmings would attract fayorable 50 attention anywhere, besnekwesaes A Word To the Wise:— WARM «Your Rooms with GAS A large and strikingly effective set plece, occupying the entire ff” square in our Main Floor Rotunda, showing the real live Santa Claus departing from the Land of Myth, with its beautiful landscape, He | appears at the chimney-top with a load of Toys, and his reindeers and |} sleigh, loaded down with playthings, are at the door, Upon taking tis seat In the sleigh the reindeers move. This is the best thing yet--a real Santa Claus whom the children 9} ean see and talk to. Bring them tn, H ——<—$—<—<<<<————————— Friday and Saturday Christmas Sale of Rogers Silverware---| Sale Friday and Saturday. 10.000 Doz. Knives, Forks and Spoons (All Guaranteed Genuine Rovers Ware) will be sold at this sale at the ridiculously low prices quoted below, 29¢ peared 29¢ Hall Dozen noamrs Halt Dozen Genuine Rogers Tea Spoons, value $1.00 -per half dozen, 29¢ Genuine Rogers Table Spoons, value $2.1 -per hall dosen, 98 Genuine Rozers Table Forks, value $2.00. -per half dozen, 98¢ Genuine Rogers Triple-Plated Dinner Knit 1,69..per “4 doz. 9$¢ 10,000 Heavy $5, Silver Plated Combination Sets. This Will Make a $5.00 Xmas Gift, 12 Tea Spoons, 6 Table Spoons. | 1 00 e 1 Sugar Spoon, 1 Putter Knife, all in handsome case, Value $5.00 t Regular value, $5.00, On sale Friday and Saturday only. Mail Orders Filled. A Staff of Eminent Physicians Here, Present this advertisement when you purchase a pair of these glasses and we will give you an elegant Toc, gold-filled eyegiass chain Gold Eyeglasses FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS tree of cost. 95,00 Loctor’s Office Hours, 8A, M.to6 P.M. Don’t Trust Your Eyes to Opticians. They are not compe ent to treat them, There ia as much difference Oculists and Opticians as there is between Doctors and ‘ou would not go to a ruggist to cure you when you ure sick; nei.uer should you go to on optician to cure your eves. Ocullsts, or “Bye ” are the proper persons to treat the eyes, and iclans are only the Hie gsc gists’ who fill out their prescriptions for giastes, but who cannot detest treat diseases of the eves. Trust eyes to none but an ocullst, t We Employ Graduate Oculists or Eye Physic: and are the only store in this city where you have the services of a competent Eye Doctor to examine your oes free of charge. All other department stores have only jans their employ, and it is dangerous to trust these Incompetent “Rye Deve to prescribe glasses for you, If you are not fully convinced of aif- ference betweon having your eyes examined by an Oculist and by an” Optician, ask your family physician, and he will corroborate what we have sald here Remember, we employ well-known Graduate Physicians and Eye Surgeons here, and you get the best possible eye treatment, amd {t costs you nothing except for the glasses, Prescriptions filled. The Above Special Glasses on Salo Friday, and Saturday, " $5 Powerful Imported Opera Glasses, $1. Friday and Saturday we will place on sale 5,000 imported Opera Gisases, cases, that were imported to sell $5.00 each. All to go ai "$1.00 | palr .... pS Fille Wh Newest Music Hits, 1 | C Greatest of Recent Sales, These glasses will make To-day’s Sheet Music offerings are away ahead of any of recent days. This music is ished to sell at 50c. and 60c.a copy. We sell it regularly ot 17c, and 1c. The 11¢, price is special for Priday 4nd Saturday only. “BACK, BACK TO BALTI MORE.” The new 8 Vocal Pieces, Lic. DOWN . THE SUBWAY. u M 10W I LOVE You, MAME M a F « Over Me. IN ZANZIBAR. rs and Clams N THE BRANDY- $1.00 One pair to each customer. TROUBADOUR INTER- * by W. ©. Powell . 1 | instrumental Pieces, lic. ft AS-AM-A (new). a Gondolier Lnvermenza, Wenonah Intermesso. HRARTS COURAGEOUS Peale POPPIES SERENADE. Yankee Girl (maren) SILKS AND SATINS @ © (novelette) BL LE MIN( SONG. fe Thet Beautiful Story T *RADOUR 8ONG. = KICKAPOO INDIAN MAN w t MY LADY OF THE NORTH® br Bet Lic | We OW). oves ‘ tl The Star Dance Follo | No, 4, 4.3] Containing fory of the latest HITS. ‘ Special Christmas Oiler A bound follo containing twenty 0: the most standanl compositi.ns THE BEST IN MUSIC. From the Edition De Lu: A suitable Chrismas pre Se ‘ anyone who plays of sings. o ‘ book Is publiahed to sell at 98¢ res : bay bys es £2.10. ‘Our price tor :bis sale. — = ) PROMPTLY ADD #0 F | : Arranged tn danoo form. Regular price ii fey * Our price for thle gee a bon on

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