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| CONDUCTOR Hl Barred Her Passage From Car, She Deolares, and Struck Her in Face with Clinched Fist, ) TWISTED HAND UNTIL HE MAIMED FINGERS, During Attack She Maintains 1 ployee Denies Charge, Patients who visite’ Mrs. Belle Ham- Mond, M. 1., at her residence, No, 2 Macdougal street, to-day found her Y peated at her desk with her back to- Hammond's pretty face was disfigured hy a black eye. “It I were a man.” sald Mrs. Ham- mond, “my friends would think I had Deen fighting, but that isn’t the cause of my plight. 1 was beaten by q bru 4 gtreet-car conductor and robbed b upon me Slt occurred on last Wednesday My. Clementis Getaldine Franchi, and Dr, Hammond, I it to see a dentist on Forty-sec- street and Madison avenue about @ O'clock that afternoon, and on leay- Ing agreed to dine with the others. ~~ “We got on a Sixth avenue car and | rode to Twenty-fifth street, where Dr, Hammond signalled that we wanted to get off. He was able to alight with @y younger sister, but as I was about | * to follow the conductor barred the | way with his arm. Could Not Get of, “Get back!’ he sald, ‘But I want to/ Get off, I cried. He made no reply, but Fang the bell for the motorman to go head. I waited, thinking he would stop “Before he stopped the car I remarked { that he was a very mean man to put| mé to #0 much trouble, As I was about to Slight he sald: ‘Get off, now, and I at Twenty-fourth street. As he did not, I asked him to let me off at Twenty-| ‘third. No Limit to Choice L|No Prices as Lo ne Bement “8.00 V.. _ 18T8-—Bright 5 Aree family; ‘Cesk German . _ Sichel. ¥ + 1898. near Mount Morris foom (sunny wary Houpte! wey ay walt; reference, Mrs. Brinda " —Larie and amall comfors- aralahed rattan’ etedhine tabi: \ HER, SHE SAYS Almost Knocking Her Down, She Was Also Victim of Thief, Who Took Her Purse—Em-| werd the light, This was because Mra, | by some thief who witnessed the attack afternoon. Accompanied by my sisters, | Hail and Miss Stelia | f } gentleman for talking like that,' I re-| walk I noticed that my hand-bag had ree, containing $87, @ card-case and some sil- var trinkets, Wag gone. I ran back to he struck me in the face. ort that, too,’ he yelled. din my left eve, discoloring it. Then he struck me Ggain, The second blow knocked me backward against &@ passenger, Had this person not syp- orted me I would have fallen to the Lost Part of Money, Too, “One of the men standing on the plat. m asked; ‘Have you lost any ree has been stolen, speaker, handed me several cards and some paper money ‘Tou he sald, I was too much excited to ex- at the time, but I at. hat he had given me only three one-dollar bills, sable muff was also gone. The conductor, John A. MeKeon, ap- peared in the police court In response the aummons, and hig examination Was sot for to-morrow, He denies Mrs. Hammond's charges, "“T aid ‘Twill have witnesses Sister Tries to Defend, ne You cruel maa,’ she cried, ‘how can yu abuse & woman so” |The conductor did not caught my hand in his and twisted It. spraiaing the right forefinger, not been able to use my right haad tas ie ene the conductor. } released is hold on me and | was able " hope you get a good fiop.” “You are nol ‘t, "get off the car. Once on the side: |to prove that I dl Substantial Christmas Gifts “| Direct from the Factory at Factory Prices For Over Forty Years. we have been impoiters and man’ eatire buildings in which our stores are enables us to offer goods of Pirst Quality at Manufacturers’ Prices During the past year we have added another building to our Sixth Avenue Premises, thus increasing our facilities =~ 4 one of the finest and largest Jewelry Stores in ow Yor! Holiday Presents from the Inexpensive to the Most Costly, etnn Bt 2.75 | na ti 13,75 | i All the Articles Illastrated Are Exact Sise and Guaranteed as Described, Holiday Presents Selected Now Will Be Reserved Vutil Wanted, Se SEMMLESS WEDDING RINGS, d 14, 18 and 22 Karat Gold, »— Direat from the Manafuctarer, < TORY PRICES. Pree of > 6.50 | efit hing’ 5.00 A-lolid 1 4K\.9014,7.78 84K2.10,98)27LaBwe || BOARDERS 'YANTED, | * FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, | _ FURNIS| fl W.—Good house, ball room, reasonable “ ' : i Pemsonekte _2i_ good _.| _2Dattment. ground floor, and | LEXINGTON AV... 1 penitent entrance: steam) wie str plane pa team heal norerlain. ba wera Panis Henty Books ‘9.%ei"# 17c D NDING, N RDIWS, HAND 5 TH BIND! A TY e MAN DSOMBLY Among Malay Pirates, Boonie Prince Charile, Capmin Bayley’ f. - ¢ Bubastes, The. if Horee, The. the’ Raven, o Dragon and Gra) bd Green Great ums. ..350 10-In. Meta! Drums... Other Drum. up to,,..2.25 Dolls’ Houses, Etc. An importer’s sampte line of Dolls’ Houses, Butcher Shops. Grocery rea, Blables and Opera, Houses at % the pes charged aleeWiiere. Clipper si 25 276 Flexible Flyers from 450 High Bleighs from to 275 Baby Goats from 25 to 8.00 Christmas Tree Orna- ments, a large and at- tractive assortment, from, per doz. .10 to 1.00 bi Keg Tree tands, Ww: ater i always keep tree moist,” 50 A full assortment of all the latest ‘Games, Pussies and Blocks from 10¢ to All Our Marble Busts, Marble Pedestals, Jardi-| | / OFF nieres and Pedestals, Bronzes, Electroliers, Royal THIS Bonn and Teplitz Ware; Fine Lamps, Haviland China No matter what a piece may be marked, you may take Twenty-Five Cents off every Dollar's worth of ahything mentioned in the above list—during this week. This means a bona fide saving on the most wanted of all Christmas things. Perhaps you do not know that we have one of the largest and finest collections of these articles in this entire city. Our stock is entirely too great for the room at its disposal, So we plan a big sweep—right at the entrance to the Holiday season, Magnificent pieces, every one. The Marble Busts are originals by famous Italian|jo0: artists; the Pedestals are as handsome as you'll see anywhere, Bronzes and Electro-|}isbea. wit, liers are among the finest that come to America, The Royal Bonn and Teplitz you|}s\, $5.95 know all about—never saw a homely piece of either. Lamps are beauties—lower meee b, Li man rl ee po THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE! MRS; BELLE HAMMOND, M. D., WRO | DECLARES CONDUCTOR BEAT HER. gh the Frey, In the Rein of Terror. In Times of Perit | age Archer Pr Bete consisting of 2 Cups a Sugar, Creamer and Teapot, .1¥0 Set as above, with an ad- j¢, | ditional Cup and saucer, large sixe..,.... berry decorasio: . large tee $e oe Oe “Our " 23 pe. Set Pink Blend, Gold Bage. Other sets up to....,.7. Hanging Wall Boards, Famous Hi clissiene, 25 and 50 Automobile and Passen- Black Boon, with dom, Lao Dreenrrreery 60 Hard D Bisck | Tool Chest, lange aasort- | boards, with chart,.J.00 Sazt> a 2 ad make. | Chatauqua Black Boards Trunk or Mail Banks. 28 Sporting Goods. _| Slat Basel Black Boards, A: to teeta Gates or Barrel porting Goods. = | 238 Do two alte, Of Winking | BANKER sessssssscseres rc) Giate Boards with chart, | and Eleotrio Trains, Ai Registering or Home | ieee than cost (atten; prices Mal a Bavings ..cccecccccee “~ Full assortment of ‘Train | Mule, Clown Acrobat Parts, from 1c, 9 ei 5 Steam Models in lataeve, | 0d Indian Bank... .8v 08 fiety, from 4Bc. to..26.00 | “Electric” Banks,,.,1.26 | Punching Bags, L7 to Electric Motors and En. | 6.08 wines from 108 ‘00 G, DECEMBER 13, 1904 —— cr Young GPAVE MUS SESE TRERTS, thi Santa Claus Is in Full Possession of This greatest preparations we have ever made for the final days of C . deprived of the privilege of having his or her full share of pleasure out of the display. Toys of to-day are not the Toys of years ago, by any means, Makers en strength bye hyn een all, ley Cars pass on a sing! . switches business finds best ¢ t in the Trains and Tracks, To see the Trol that the cars wait at sidings for each other, is worth a journey of many a mile. You may pay as much as $25 for these Trains, if you wish; and we have others for as little as a dollar between, of course. Come to Toyland, anyway. Bring the little folks, You do not have to buy~but yor ices Lower Than Any Other Store in Greater New York. Toy China Dishes, 5 A Nn eo Noah's Arks. Sa0 aneO) 2 fy ©) Cerne, Gold’ Bat, of 350 1.5o Too! Chests. bas 00 | Trick Coon, Kicking | Boxing Gloves, Sc. to | ar Footballs, ie. to | HO i hitae Rubber Footballs, @c. to 85 Boldtere-The Rubber Balle, from So diers are mounted cards in marching order; Milk Wagons, with prices ran) trom Horee,......380 to 2.49 wing I to 3.00 | ‘Trucks, with Horse 1.00 } tO vee ad Hay Rac trom Horse 86 to 14.25 Seeo Fiys trom. . 4 Awnommotiion team, 8° | Velocipedes, 1. 15,00 S76 to a1.80 | “4 Wieyclen LS to 18.00 Locomotive, with Sender) i Horns and ag Spe, teeter, Postel ead 1eee | Combination Board, all | pyprees Wa, sizes fro 1 to 3.40 FURNITURE: 4 WEEK priced ones are not included in the sale, Haviland China Dinner Sets and Tea Sets, ootrsoak teh Six Hundred Pairs of Tapestry Curtains To Be Sold To-Morrow at About ' Price. This is a little lot of Curtains we cleaned ae from a big mill, taking every pair they had—at an average of close to HALF PRICES. here to-morrow, considering the prices we are able to attach to them. 0c Pair for $1.50 Curtains. $1.55 Pair for $3.00 Curtains. Iahed, with aha $1.90 Pair for $4.00 Curtains. $2.30 Pair for $4.50 Curtains. Bt (Bagement.) They ought to move away from $2.55 Pair for $4.95 Curtains. $2.95 Pair for $6.00 Curtains. Sey set Be ge $3.90 Pair for $7.00 Curtains. $4.95 Pair for $8.00 Curtains. sie:| China Closets, Ta —the kind you'd gladly pay full prices for, could you not procure them at a “‘special vey. jad ings yy Why not for Christmas presents? urtain matertals and Furniture coviring; mostly in red and green; worth 41.59 and $1,00 the yard. Five jo-incas yards to Clear away at jsiseeceeseeceeereeeeree ees AHN ogee eens 78 20 Cente Per Line. org Laxingiog ay. —Lares ira, 8,8 atan ieee! 2 wo —Biegantly furnished large Re ae ales py My select private house. Gores, 14 We Tages, front Foor. nalts, Inde) el rege ——— eee ST, 1 —Laree, light. —— ——| CUNT ST. 108 W—Blegaat large ana aiid Teenie mined ase kitehen Anes) ‘ours, ¢!| conveniences. ahem aot Prt om Al — cata |LEXINOTON AY., 1293-—Furnish " reterende feauired; HED ROOMS TO LET. | | —Lare r 42 W.--Neat, ght rom, Fp ta | EF, Rash gr BO heereme, to | MEL Hn ome OF ON, St i Man Bea = vs ‘W —Cosily fernished parlor | rors, tea: | teagye vedriot: modare Improvements; ton it gen! a | eo a FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 20 Cents Per Line | 20 Conta Per Line, 20 Cente Per Line ne nnn ADOT ARP OORI RAO | . genliemen: refers ~.. : .| WOTH, 123 W—Pieawant suite | oe beat, bata; guitadle 2 geotiemen, | venient 1. Allal =. 162, re) southern supoqure| running water board optional; 0 W.—Large, comfortable toom sated fat, also email room; mod- TATH, 72. B—Fornlaed once, conveniences; reapectable famliy, ran wo ble ; all modern | Heated Jarge clovet, | (08D. 1k W.--Cony room, running water: |} we — Exivduinncon fle Farmnasn. eke | ie nejadeeam eet Drek | MATH AT 1 Pt UST AT. 100 W.—Heated room, reasonable. /sgrH, 129 corner Lexington—Plessen: | 03D, 142 W.—Nicely furnished room, bath, | _@mall family. Apply Telrmay, = As Oe saiallilbaell A aE ee | P rooms, with , ~ we 108D S17. 121 W.—Sunay tromt hall room, | _besrd: refined Jew! sm ole, Dacey 5TH fT. 12 steam heat, beth; reasons | room, bot, water, pean oe ee Basement TOY STORE. An army of Toys stretching from one end of the Basement to the other, with variety as pu as Toyland permits, That’s the story of the — —ee. ristmas selling. Certainly no youngster ought to be — You can’t go amiss when you give Furniture ; it is a gift at oe to please, because It Is substantial and lasting. f bin things in this list at lessened prices for to-morrow, Writing Desk. =| Cellarettes. ertor; | In aap eight |ana°mahoganss tle hetders boxes, with | quartered oak, nigniy pot- . with beng) tables at @ grant end and movapie | tion. Ching Lionets; prices rang, BHAVIN oak and pe from | FURNISHED ROOMS To . Funming | 116TH, | Mont FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, | FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Furnished, sivay rooms, pie Pe gentlemen of coupe; = le eee aa sonable, Meso. poe eee ITT W.—Parlor and bedroom: two ome | . front room; also frost aved ‘ela Subway; #4 Hooper, | a my oe iL im ight housekeeping: reasonable, | 757139 q—tare room, aressing-room) | day or evesings Adame. = | ‘ight apartment: lame and private LTH 8T,, 1 B—Btegant sunny parlor, al- cone | Rousekweping; Subway trata; private MINH Or ‘ani view Central Park, buliable = ——— |_2 gentlemen, light hoveekeeping, Oi Muller,

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