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MAY HAVE TO RETIRE. | pinde aNd: yooatt -tgy Ue. dlempengs Ay HEIRESS VICTIM THREE BI N ee of Cross, They were all appointed at} McAdoo Pussled How He Is to Make ‘0° hame tine. Besides, the Commissioner ts In doubt » “i ” Place for Cross and Reduce No Onc 44H: as to his power to Feduce any | The reinstatement by the he inap tors named, even ing Ingpector Cross puazies ( F [ 2d McAdoo, He has been Instr _—— anes Corporation Counsel Delaney t Pretty Marie Leone, Resenting |Animal Attacks Lizzie Miller and) iv: vec vet oe ine tones | Saath Py 1 Yale 4 noted mmissione doo's power the Unweloome Attentions of | Fastens Its Teeth in Child's |rvene toox « meat ine iat of an, faape . Andrew Maxwell on Street} Mother When She Tries te show bien oftheae In ty, ‘ son, Titus or Schmittbe Car, Is Struck by Him. Drive It Away. —_—= Pediat POLICEMAN HAS TO RESCUE |BITES MARY HANLEY AS HIM FROM ANGRY MEN, | IT DASHES DOWN STREET. SOROS 5 Assailant !s Dragged Through Roundsman Lunney Finally Ap- Street’ and Severely Pum-| pears, and After Firing Four The Best Shoe for Women, ; H , . Wanted Girl to Pay His Fare. Beast. Included with this season's models are 2 Women’s Rough Rider Boots for Walking. Pollceman O'Leary told Magistrate |, TWO women tnd 8 | 08: Ween bitten Sorosis Health Leather Lace or Button Boots, Pe a arose trate | went wild to-day at Eleventh street and Sorosis Imported Patent Calf Boots. on a change of assault, was a moat per- | S200 wee ty waaoen, septa Sorosis Enamel “Blucher'’ Boots and Shoes, sistent “masher.” Andrew was a sad ‘ ’ aifalr, showrive tlainly on hie counte- | the comer euadenty. 4 wumoer of Oe Sorosis Health Leather Lace Boots with Cuban =| pat *h ) inflicted’ by the male j ret isvet end Birth avenue yesterday | a, tx mloventh street, ‘The.other chil- Sorosis “Gibson” Shoes with Cuban heels, made ‘ternoon after he had hit pretty Marie ried deat It off, with the result i j eons with hs tet ears oid ane Ar ade es long eno mate of Patent or dull Kid, Russian Calf and ne 1 eighteen faye ‘he Is from. Joplin, Mo, where! 9 Oe eee no eres White Canvas, John H. Cunn'psham, a banker holds In the 4 t] rrr + Mae 1s bas qoatdit o tertunn.cc settee ak aes ita ck ke ties Girls’ Sorosis Imported Patent Leather Boots. left to her by her father. She spent the/ gine ran out and tried to beat the dox Girls’ Sorosis “Rough Rider” Calf Boots for summer at the St, Louls fair and Has) ow with a club, Tt let go, but turned | been in New York for three weeks, Her! on nor and bit her hand.’ It then ran severe weather, address {s No, 212 West Forty-third| away, followed by a crowd. In froat ; ae lof No, 1M Eleventh street stood Mary Boys’ Imported Patent leather Dress Boots, je was at Twenty-third street and piantey, twenty-five years old, who lives , ‘ id Broadway yesterday, tay‘ ee Mian Hanley stopped to see Boys’ Sorosis Black Kid Lace Boots. Ne ba ag the Bish Creve and’ tose Teeatralead eth in vihe i, amped st ber and bie he Repairing. etreet, whe a Pe sane. mite ; he got on indsman anney, of WA ty ave- Th tos a t i f iT i d porto pay his fares. je oation, ad ome up In Shots at the ¢ repairing department is fully equipped to ays at his continued attention, she|jcted pervous were attended by phys | accept orders, slapped Nhe “Tmmediately he struck | clang in the nelghborhood, The original lasts are used for this work so that Men in the car jumped on Maxwell, | AER's wieaMicetantSuaars| CARL SCHURZ ILL, @ perfect shape of the boot may be restored. rescued him. J, Bennett, of Ne i ma clips ‘easendtes cnt | mew Attoahy 6¢: Beonahliss, ond ts 4 ¢ ers and Aas cla 01 | was in court to atify to the seats Usable to Deliver Adérens, ‘ JAMES McGREERY % 60. i Carl Schura 1s confined to his home ‘. alt the beninees ie wanjrontng the by an attack of bronchitis, Twenty-third Street, through “Business Property to Let” | He had prepared 0p addrsen job In the World Wants, Read the delivered before the Civil Service Re- form League in Washington inet night, | | but was too fll to attend. Wants to-day, BUSINESS POLITICS.--Economy the Issue. Vote MOE LEVY Your Outfitter. Unanimously Indorsed By All Parties, —— fae To vore A STRAIGHT TICKET, MAKE A CROSS (x) MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE ABOVE ONE OF THB DEPARTMENT COLUMNS. TO VOTE A SPLIT TICKRT, THAT 19, FOR DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, THE VOTER SHOULE MAKE A CROSS (x) MARK BEFORE THE NAMB OF BACH CANDIDATE FOR HIS WARDROBE. PLATFORM—MOE LEVY SELLS “IT” FOR LESS, GOLD STANDARD—PRICES ALWAYS ONE-THIRD LESS THAN THE LOWEST, REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC PROPLE’S CHOICE SOCIAL PROHIBITION U VALUES is a good issue, but who LANDSLIDE OF rec FIRST AND FOR ALL TOG3 FOR ALL could help veing intoxt- VALUES. Anis RATIO cated with enthusiasm x FASLIONS OCCASIONS with such prices as these? One MEN'S SUIT TICKET MOE LEVY & CO. 119-125 Walker Street 1467 Broadway ag 12. 15 $16.00 Value Elsewhere, If you would be con- vinced that the Moe Levy mn rn) MEN'S OVERCOAT ea: Youths’ and Children’s TICKET XMAS SPRCIALS Clothing Ticket MOELEVY & CO. MOELEVY & CO. 119-125 Walker Street 119-125 Walker Street 1467 Broadway Store Only. psa 12. 15 $8.50 Over 3 75 $16.00 Values Elsewhere, coats, . The values in our A saving mother will ap- preciate, Little fellows’ Nov-' & Co, organization saves Bate pat ae ne af elty Overcoats—ages 2% to 9) you a clear one-third, you selling ability and illus- have only to look at this J trate most clearly the ad- $12.75 grade, All the MEN'S FURNISHINGS TICKET MOELEVY & CO. 119-125 Walker Street 1457 Broadway Fancy Vest for 1.50 Thousands of the hand- somest silk-mixed vests in unusual cloths, The choicest patterns and colors, Includ- ing white. The. sort that mother stores ask $3 and $3.50 75H for, Saturday, $1.50. are everywhere about our stores, You've much to gain by a call. In this column we endeavor to give a guide to gift-things that are bound to win the greatest appreciation from men who appreciate critical- ly correct wear things. All purchases presentably boxed, Meltons and Cheviot: instead of $5 and $5.50, Opera Silk Hats, niceties of made-to-meas- Derbies, , 0 fm ure Clothing are notice- a created by our two Soft Hais, Poe 2.0 able about every garment. MM stores. Overcoats at this Pull-dress mufflers, 3 6 6 We bought several hundred Dress Suit Cases, Suits, ' advantageous enough to sell Close hugging collars— fj price are shawn ina most Bj. sited buckle suspenders These should “go like chatty $5 values at broad, gracefully sloping extensive variety, com- Quaint searf-pins, before the wind.” Boys’ two! Men’s 50c. sing Waltons Kerseys, , ? 5 Eee baa Frieze mates Suspenders, C Changes are you've got to buy Suspenders for givin : and three plece and Norfolk Suits — latter with bloomer pants—ages 9 to 16 years— Gold cuff buttons, Shirt-front sets, Men's fancy hosiery, Pull-dress Vests, $3.66 instead of $5 to $7. Xmas time, hence tals ler. Full-dress shirts, Boys’ ing of 50c, grades at H Boys’ $2 & Q 4 all ile Silk under q nicely boved--will enal Puss ig i $2.25 Sweaters C you to save a half, Watch fobs, Give a boy a Sweater and he's @ Men’s Unders Watch chains, happy, whether he be anath- @ wear, $1Grades UG lete or not, All-wool worsted Sweaters, in all sizes and alll yivet AG Mpegs colors, for which others hayelll silk-finished fronts — shirts to ask $2 and $2.25, for Ofc, close-fitting neckbands, and innumerable other arti- THE Wort 1 FRI FRIMAY DAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1904, B. Altman & Cn. WILL HOLD A SALE OF FURS AND FUR GAR. MENTS, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th, CONSISTING OF FUR LINED CLOTH GARMENTS, COATS OF PERSIAN LAMB AND ALASKA SEALSKIN, AND NECKPIECES AND MUFFS OF VARIOUS FURS. SILK HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. B. Altman & (in, pesire To CALL SPECIAL NOTICE TO THEIR COMPLETE LINES OF WOMEN’S FINE SILK HOSE, PLAIN EMBROIDERED, OR WITH OPENWORK DESIGNS; AND MEN'S SILK HALF HOSE, BOTH PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED; ALSO TO THE SILK HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN, WHICH IS SHOWN IN PLAIN AND RIBBED STYLES. Etghtenth Ot, Niueteruth Ot, Stxth Aue, New Jark, | aa nn a tes “Franklin Simon & Co. IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS FOR SATURDAY. Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel. HANDSOME FULL LENGTH COATS of imported broadtail Zihelines, in navy, castor, brown, black or red, trimmed with cloth and braid, 6 to 16 years, formerly $29.75..++++eanreeees 15.00 MISSE§’ TAILORED SUITS of Imported Cheviots in navy, brown or red, long coat trimmed with velvet and braid, satin tined and interlined, 14, 16 and 18 years, Heretofore $34. BOs es eceae 1 7 50 A COLLECTION OF WOOL DRESSES in plain colors, plaids and English mixtures, including a number of white mohair, 4 to 14 years; heretofore $9.75 to $15.00....++ 5.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES NORFOLK, RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS of imported woollens, 3 to 16 years; heretofore $7.50 to $12.50... .s.eeeeeveeeee + 5 TOURIST Ao teyers.. = 000 ano 9,05 Heretofore $10.00 to $15.75, Women’s Coats and Suits. K COATS, fine grade Engtish Kersey, ae inches lon ch with black velvet, lined 1 6 50 throughout with satin Heretofore $34.50, WALKING SUITS, various models in Broadcloth, Cheviots and English mixtures. Reduced to 1 8 50 Formerly $29.50 to $49. 50. ¥ - Clearing Sale of Woolen Waists 1.90 avo 2.50 Formerly $3.50 to $6.50, FIFTH A VE. 37th and 38th Sts, Important Specials For Saturday Tailor-made Suits. Consisting of an attractive assortment of Long Coat and jaunty Blouse effects, in Mixtures and plain cloths. Taken from our regular stock. Sold heretofore from $22.50 to aaron \ 50 TO ClOSE ates seereeeneereeeeers seveeeees® Fur-Lined Coats of superior Black Kersey——sleeves and body lined with genuine German squirrel — selected my 97; 50 Persian fur collars. Special at........+++ A Sale of Raincoats. About 100 Coats in A ON yg and ae ba tks aehere $19.50 to $22,50,,,, 12.50 Twenty. Third Street, West. | VELVET su HONeill & Ci Misses’ and Children’s (Third Floor.) We announce for Friday and Saturday, December es || a sale of Suits and Garments for Misses and Children. will interest all who see them. They are made of the best materials in the most approved sty sale very much under regular prices. GIRLS’ COATS—Made of the softest and best qual blind cheviots (all woven), full length coats, ‘wihe a posi ered on sleeves, gilt Lacie in brown and be isrsnnare to a4, $6.75 VERT seeenerrreens GIRLS’ MILITARY. “COATS—Made. ‘of “finest years. WALKING suITS— “Tor salons or ‘small wo . three-quarter coats lined with satins, vung. “ines high quality tibelines or CS ge seeee some models, all colors and black. , Also Evening and Party Dressee cheviots, trimmed in applique of broadcloth in cream, brow: white or black—a wT sia ‘eh ee Pose on bto ii $10. ¥ TS—For wales or ‘mull women, several hand- Outerwear les, and go in th ‘all wool | $20.00 $25.00} seeeeeenen Tor big and little girls, made of cashmeres, tte. S cr ¥ ‘on be, in light evening colors, in tasteful designg..... The “Edwin C. Burt” Shoes For Women, Misses and Children, (Second Floor.) Edwin C. Burt price— Every style in street and di 0 Emm, shapes fora lt occasions. | & For Women | For Misses For Chik $200 | * izes 1h $3.50 Untrimmed Millinery. (Second Floor.) Silk Paon Velvet Hats, The Finest Velvet Hat Values in the City, Extra fine quality, showing several of the smartest shapes in black, brown, cardinal, navy, light blue and | worth $3.00; special for the holidays at......... Imported Holly and Rose Plante— | for Cwian Foe! special at..., } 15c and 25¢ on LOBENS scnom HATS—were tu rt soning out ne 48c | eumecars. TRIMMED HATS—valus $3.00; at Dress Garnitures, Aigrettes, Pompon every description for evening wear, BOYS' OVERCOATS—Sizes 8 to 16 years... Boys’ Russian Overcoats—Sizes 3 to 9 years... | Former Prices $5.95 to § shades of fine serges and cheviots, in neat ghey Former Prices $5.00 to $6.9: effects of English and Scotch mixtures.....,.... Tormer Price $6.95, Sack Suits, belt and bot back Overcoats.. Former Prices $14.95 t 20 BOYS' MACKINTOSHES—Cut in double-breast (First Floor, 200) St. Side.) | Grocery Specials for Boys’ Clothing. Department =. Offers Useful Christmas Presents at Important Price Reductions. For Friday and Saturday, December 9 and 10, BOYS’ SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS— 9 aa ha ea 70 | NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED pan in stylish } $5. 00) YOUNG MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOAT: Soe eeenen in tan shades—a regular $6.00 value.......... ccseeeeee 1° Meee }$4, 98 BoYs’ LS deg ta with patent waist band, taped sea: Sesumrrcme nen eon ine on Ono a 28c. Ribbons at 19c. Yard. “lp Saturday, December 10, we will offer fine silk dowble face Satin Liberty Ribbons, 4 inches wide; also satin and taffeta Ribbons, 5 inches wide, all desirable colors for fancy work, decorations as 19¢ ig i$ purposes; regular value 24c. per yard; special at........ ii to2 (Sizes 814 ss suas | see eeee ones 3 and Towels i 1 } | $475 | “4 $12. 80. ed bor style, Saturday, | TEAS. COFFEE. Luncheon Coftee, frevh Fancy 5 Tb, Boxes (orie- roasted, granulated or || inat packages) Faglish | | pulverized—an excellent | Breakfast or Formosa drinking coffee, goed | Oolong Tea—Worth 0c, aroma and well worth | wm th be [ press $3.00} | 25 a -Walter ane Gin "* 380 ‘i ee an rn 15S FOR SALE OR TO RENT IS QUICKLY SOLD OR SUNDAY WORLD Huyler's Candies. | | ater aes ee ee . fs ia faney apices, pkge ste CORN Peart Sie eae REAL ESTATE|__. WwW THEY REACH ABOUT ONR-HALF OF :