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In Rags Gets Him | Meal, but He Tries Later to on Hospitality. OUT WELCOME Si a of White-Haired) INSISTING ON LODGING. me. Seguin, Wife of a Retired Banker, Forced to Call Police ‘aiid Her Aged Guest Is Taken to Grated Door Apartments. _—— | Madam, I appreciate the kindly spirit] hi Jef you to give me the first real dinner 1 have enjoyed in months, but I Fagret the lack of hospitality that has you to summon the police However, 1 thaik you sincerely. Good- Right, madam" Buch was the speech, delivered in language an4 with graceful pl No, 21 Jamaica avenue, ot as the police led the aged maa i i |, who is the wife of a re- » Was reading in her Ubrary maid appeared and sald: there is an aged man tn the who refused bis cant was « friend and wished to ffs Bt he Mrs. Seguin entered the drawing-room gaw there an old, white-haired and Svilenered man. His manners courtly and his Ianguage and ad- excellent, but he wore a frayod sbiny frock odat that had seen bet- his trousers were shapeless at and frayed and ravelied at the akle. His hat was a battered silk. She Didn't Kaow Him. Parton mo, but I don’t believe T have pleasure of your acquaintance,” sald right, madam,” said the aged “put you will anortiy, You se. T have not dined this evening. * knight of misfortune and aged aie jt 2 ‘ Mire Beguin ts one ot the few women ‘a keen sense of humor, The to her, and with & smile she replied: ie peer weate 68 60 the inner man 1 be supplied.” table manners were pertect, Ho Hoaw the use of the finger bowl, and he | ‘dipped his cate nolr with the air of a When the meal wes ented, my pte man,” sald “you've had your dinner now, at the police,” said Mra, Seguin, He Knew the Police, “The police and I are well acquainted, fadam,” said the man as be leaned Tequest you to leave at onde oF | found “Old Lavender” reclining luxurl- ously on the divan, “Come on, old man, The booby hatch | tor yours,” said the policeman. so of slang Is really repre- At the atation-house, where he was! held on @ charge of vagrancy, “ona | Lavender” gave his name a John Wel- come, of German birth, Droke and in ii-luck for many days, Once In far better etroumstances. “Well, you played your name to the Mnilt,” wald the sergeant, as ho mo- toned to the doorman to lead the man back to eo cells, WEALTHY MAN KILLED BY FALL Aged Retired Merchant, At- tacked by Asthma, Goes to Window of Home for Air and Drops to Death, Michael MoGrath, seventy-four years! old, a retired merchant, 9 w be wealthy and one of te time rem dents of Harlem, was found dead In the yard of bis home, at No, 14 Weat One Hundred and Twenty-third streat, (o- day by Christian Hansen, & (rained | nurse, who had been attending him. Ho had fallen from the third-svery window of the house, time, and had been’ under the care of his physician and « trained nurse, At about 2 o'clock this morning he had an | attack of asthma and hurried ¢o the open window to get fresh alr, The nurre, Hansen, ran to another room for | i pootiine to be used In a case of the kein When Hansen returned he found the window wide open and the old man missing, He ran down to the yard and found the Le 4 lying enter the window, ‘A son fan fof & policeman, and Patrol- man Hagan summoned 4 ambulance from the J. Hood Wright Hospital, Dr Wrenn examined the body and eald death had been instantaneous. MeGrath was a member of a great many Harlem societies and chive and was vory Into the Behan My tna notified, \scanesiiattianneevonst HIGGINS NOT IN POW-POW. —_—— Governor-Blect Knows of No Com- ing Conference on Senutorshin NY, Dec. 14—-When Lieut,-Gov eft Albany this morning for roner was whea he should return bere, He will attend @ private dinner in New York City to-morrow evening. Referring to ry report that he would attend a conter- ‘ence to be held to-morrow In New York on the United States Senatorship ques- tion, the Governor-Elect stated that he | had heard of such @ conference but did not expect to attend it. He refused to tion of Cnt ABOARD WARSHIP Members of Minos Minois Crow Give ! ney board the United Titimots, lying at Cobb Dock, Brooklya, shortly after midnigit when « negro WALLACE TO BE EXTRADITED sailor shot two white sailors. apprentice, Henry Moore. In the midst) of H the negro drew « revolver anil] pojicy Court to-day James Wallace, of ehots Mr, MeGrath had been ailing for some | tH was taken |* THE WORLD: WEI WEDNESDAY EV! EVENING, DECEMBER 14, to the dock, the entire ship's foree in tas NEGRO SHOOTS 2 ‘ for the seow that 6 mainland. On] sn into a marine office Washing way ho who attempted to stop elm pointed at the officer, A the latter his revoly drew ba do wa the deck © rp oral Moore, ‘o and hit 0 marines, met the Chase to Assailant, Capture on en eee e vie. ty bea and Throw Him Into the| sed kicked the yoero or nd threw him into the inlet, whieh was fl with ine An officer, whoUrrived shortly, ordered the men to pull tim cut, aad he was taken to the Iilinois ard put In {fons, ‘There war a wildly exciting time eal A Board of Inquiry will Investigate the Btates battleship! 0882. Mooew and Shoup wit! revover, ———— Freezing Waters of River, ‘The negro, George Washington, bad Prisoner Accused of 30,0008 Stock an argument in the forecastle with en, Ry LOND ON, Dec, At the Bow Street fired, wounding Moore slightly in toe right arm. Beaman Shoup ran to ald Moore and the negro fired at him, the bullet enter tng Bhoup’s back. He then emptied his revolver et others of the crew. The the entire crew and the \tbe negro ran from the Marquette, Mich, who arrived at Liv- | erpool Nov. 2% from Boston on the steamer Saxonia and was errested on charge of stealing stock certificates to the value of $90,000 from Edward Breitung, & banker, of Marquette, war committed for extradition. He will aail for New sore Deo. M1 In charge of Sheriff Penglase. omcers, forecastie to the gangplank and down The Effects of Opiates. HAT INFANTS peoullarly susceptible to opium and its variour 4 Ril of hich are, Daroobo, is well known, Even in the snr of ihe calla which areal 1 boo < parteanest, casag @ cella which are “or mental paren, a craving for pied or narcotics in later life. ‘as intractable nervous dyspepsia and oa of receive opiates only, Be then if er dast a hog ‘administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing ore & ox ner ics to oblliren by Bay but a physician cannot be too strongly pve and the druggist should 6 not be a me to it. Children who are ill need the attention of a physician, and i is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully with ni cont no arcotics, Castoria contains et "Mea Genuine Castoria always bears the ature of 4 ure of Chas, H, Fletcher. Sinpsop Cosford Ge 1 Schumann @ Son Piano For *200.00 Represents an Excellent Musical | Financlal Investment for You. This Speclal Price for the Holldays— Payable on the Easy Terms of ont meet} $10 down } $6 per month | back im the diva, |\ Mrs, Beguin telephoned the police, and | ‘A officer was sent to the house, Mo} our show cases. - Cigarette cascs, smokers’ ever had too many the man’s in her own dry goods store. Here are some cigars we especially recommend: Havana-American PERFECTO ROYALES, 2 for 25c.; box of 25, 30c. each; box of 50, . PURITANOS each} box of DIPLOMATICOS, 2 ‘sey box of, : Benefactor *. A Domestic ~ = eaplne Ag «wide reputation Idea! clear Havana lyn bayer ob yg SUPERIOR, Sc. each; box of 50 Boe ccs Oe goned long leaf, wrapped with best Sumatra, Remarkable velue, CLUB HOUSE, 6c. cach; box of 9,6 +++ +++ + &O00 | DIPLOMATICOS, boroft,.....++ +++ + $400 ‘The above cigars come in practically all other sizes and shapes in addition Papi to those mentioned. Also many other reliable brands, among which are all the standard Imported Cigars, including our special selections, Come in and look seein Desettars, dgeretinn i: bases of $0 and 100, cigar and articles—all make appreciated gifts. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED y your at the is ay sone ential c a y address in money, WVAAT better for the same money that is so certain to fill a want? more real enjoyment for the amount expended? What can you find that is so sure to bring the giver more pleasantly or more frequently to memory—under better conditions of mood and mind? But it tal depend on one hinge goodness ofthe cigars you giv. If there's no better gift than : The Schumann & Son t Planos are dou ble ve neered In beautiful mahog- any, walnut and oak cases. Fully Guaranteed for 10 Years. Fourth Fleor, IF HE IS A SMOKER GIVE HIM GOOD CIGARS gift? Considering it practically, what can ag find jo man good cigars, What can you find that will give him good cigars, it’s hard to i a more mistaken gift than poor If you oo oe us you run no risks, United cnality is standard and uniform, and from $0 to 50 per ome cone you can get elsewhere for the same money. saree tan Saene 0 Sey, be to tell us, if you can, what sort of a cigar he likes--Havana or Domestio; If you can’t find out any other way, try to steal one that you know be likes—the NS caacine coker Manel clvoct bares) poten best. ring us that and we'll the rest, The United Stores are real stores—clean, cheerful, well-a We serve and entertain thousands of women. No woman need hesitate to come into a sited ited Store any more than she does Excellent type of Clear Havana cigar, Isle of Pines Hand-made exclusively from Cubane smokes « 3-for-a-quarter grown leaf. Made to satisfy the man who or 10c, Havana, APOLLOS or HAVANA BOUQUET sizes, Sc, each; dd for ROTHSCHILD, 6c, each; beat 50, * 338 General Braddoc A hand-rolled domestic cigar from thoroughly sea- A) 2) ei , — 44 Xs the world—our famous Ramey vee in this advertisement will be tes on rece; w just in time for Christmas. If the pat dy yo omh to the Piston Pope Maha Be he baba eveninds till 10 o clock, beginning JS Sfurday At the M, SIXTH AVE; 19 7020™ STREETS Mammoth sale of 15,000 leather articles. 5901 Mtoe $3.95 forman- rocco and Japanese utacturers’ samples bags Dorses ard pocketjof hand bags—values| walrus, snake books—value $1. are & to § a oft |Vzard eicins. on every conceivable gift. MORROW we offer you 15,000 select gift articles in leather at 1 to ¥% off the prices almost invariably asked by the exclusive leather stores and up-to-date styles. We thank you for waiti Our orders have canaed t New emt has ever attempted such a hay showing. Fi b - found Ryn rod i places our leather department on equality with the finest isplay to be for the same quality tii we should be fully prepared, he manufacturers, They admit that no dry goods house in Greater Simpson Crawford Co, have nearly one hundred de- partments to draw upon for the year's went The exclusive leather store has but one It must depend almost entirely on the holiday bus!- ness for the year's profits. The fact that the exclusive store prospers glves strength asks you to pay Seven special holiday bargains start this wonderful sale news. DSC for misses’ morocco, BH for brass discs with one en- sa 0 imclied’ lecuarevelue casee—value K—make Peggy bags such a 1. oe Stal jausible argument that it necessarily to 44 more than our prices. to our $1 for fine import onange +. parses — Value $1.00=- “very exoeptional value, $3.95 for suit BH for small price to- [Most acceptabie) the little ones gifts for anybody, —_oroud to carry Suit cases and travelling bags are excellent gifts for men and women, 22 and 24in, sole leather CaN | cases, 6 in. deep—shirt pocket. Yale | tock, steel frame and catches—6. Women’s light-weight sult case, aluminum frame—hand sewed, brass fock—tan, dark brown—% in. 6.40; 2 in. 6 75—24 In. 7.15—2% In. 7.50. Bags fitted with every requisite In either ebony or sterling silver- every atylo and leather—beaytiful Assortment—from 12.00 to 63.75. Miniature sult cases— children use them for school books, 4.50. They are of the Sa thust Vici articles manufactured es- pecially popular with young folks Pans, belts and fancy goods—these articles make beautiful as well 6 } je than a dainty fan, which can be p rtment ever shown to sell from 41" tri ed gauze, lace or spangied—even to the caer act hat 4s more ac bi cu aiener club bags: 33 In, 12 In. 7.98 Win, 9.75 trimmings, dress in mourning: L 15 tn. 875 in. 1025 Women's black seal bags, glit leather lined—same bag, oxidized of gun metal, for those who Women’s light-weight sole: “10a Alligator bags, deep oxtord 161m, | ther bag—all nand maae—russet ai style, “aquare end%, leather dark brown, leather ined = Inside |} Pockets, 0 O49 | pockets—Iy in, to 18 in.—7.85 to | jer handles 11.60. lasting Xmas gift 1.50. An ser Deep cowhide club bags, ox- ford shape, Hy gd lined, 12 to in, 3.60 t 5.50. Doctor's bags in every leather and every device for bottles and In- Men's hand bags Of English sole leather—nand-sewed edges —- sewed in frame—handsome brass trim= mings—l4 to 20 In.—7.95 to 10.75: bags for Hornback alligator ine Hin, Wik, Win 17 | men—aquare enda—new patent trim= | struments, 4.75 to 10.75. 350 900 0.65 3025 1075 age horaheny, on both sides: Men's sole leather hat boxes— ‘ Women’s walrus-leather bag— be i aes oy ee i eS lined in pearl gray, Inside et on each side—l2 to lb in-8.25 to 12,75, 7h. and the fin the choicest desig: Hidat Spanivi fun, which isa decided novelty. Mirrors for tho dresser, made to sell for $1,75, at $1. Leathor picture trames, value 75¢., ‘at 2586 Hit trimmings, ane 500. | 19.25 20.00 20.76 24 In, sole leather case—| | Pitted suit cases, 12.75 to 75.00. / linen Bu hat att S08 are Tho belt has become a most necessary addition to the pretty costume— one cannot own top Rreat a variety of belts—our showing is most complete in color and style from the plain tatior-made « » the beautiful rhing: stone on $ one of our specialties Is the bowutitul ehirred i 1 in shaded Smokers’ 0 $1.75, special holiday price, $1, Glove, handkerchie!, necktie and jewel cases at $1. Magnificent showing of new, stylish bags—avenue, carriage, envelope and vanity—and what fine presents they imake!—every woman would welcome one or more—our assortments encompass alt Avenue sortment specia ing cups, memo, pocket SIMPSON Solid gold jewelry. cialin solid HERE’ S an immensely i impo gold jewelry that will bet is absclutely nothing more suitable 8 as Woll as carriage—and hand lly priced for the holidays to sell for A fow suggestions for the man's presont—card and letter cases, bonka, collar and cuff Boxes, follog and tablete~shavi ok of every individual—tollet rolls, $3.28 to $53—follos, ui to $8. the good styles—they are so beautiful s—a wonderful as- .50 and 1,05. CRAWFORD Co, rtant Jew ¢ gift of a rnultih or appreciated. because ther Main Fleer, Hundreds of solld gold scarfpins, in handsome designs, In great variety, to-morrow. Others at $1.25, $1.50, $1.7 mold $00 cuff buttona $1.25 to sola gold brooches $1.25 to $5 ba | Ca fancy stone rings at Solid gore signet rings at $1.25 to $5. Be. to malta Mier bab rattles BBs 0 Solid gold necktie clasps at sliver match boxes 2 Bolid ‘silver note pencile 26c, to sit silver book marks $e. to sol sliver cutt links at @Bé. to # and up to 8 Solis sliver cigar cutters, spec’ tal, s ABe Solid silver bon bons, special, $1 wa silver stamp boxes, spe id. silver key rings, spectal, Bee mounted sewing set at syn —————- SIMPs0y ORAWFORD CO. Manufacturer’s immense sample line of the finest fashionable furs 4 to 2 off on furs will be higher this year few days preceding Christmas, necessity with most { their showing for the holidays. to % the maker’s le line of finest nning at 8.30 o'clock to- r peices asked for stylish describes these. News Note.—In general it is said prices than they usually are during the last demand and the owing to the unusual dealers of reserving a certain part of We have just secured at 3 facturer’s — samp! No so at this store, regular prices a manu ashionable furs, and will sell them, morrow morning, at 4 to creations of the highest character, whi In all there are about 1,000 smart fur pleces—stoles, muffs, ncelvable creation, and yy the re scarfs, four-in-hands and every Oo the fact that they are samples insures their perfectio a greater variety of skins than you have, per eis chosen from at regular prices—all at & saving of Furs for Christmas are admirable gift them, your remembrance will be at least a contemplated selecting, and for the same choosing is advisable. 1 tmported Broadtall cost, 31 in, 4 stripe collar, revers and cuffs of natural Hudson Bay sable— value $750, at 875.00, 1 imported Persian biouso, 27 io. poor very handsome lustrous curl, easly fine quality—value $325, at ut 50 3 Pérsian lamb coats, collar, revers and cuffs of baum marten— value $225, at 160,00, 4 Persian jamb coats of excel- lent quality, yg Bar; revers and cufts—value $200, at 197.50, mi Persian lamD blouse coats, a7 tn. long—fine lustrous curb—value $125 to $140, at 90.00. Nearseal oon oe cloar ohin- Electric seal coat, fancy \ning, value $47.50, at 99.75, Fur lined garments. 75 fur lined coats—45 in. long— handsome natural mink or Persian lamb shaw! collar—lined with Sb berian squirrel — outside of fine broadcloth—black, worth $75, at 47. Fur lined garments—45 In.’ Lend in broadcloth—all cotors—lined with wuirrel—nataral or —value $50, at Fur lined garments of cheviots and broadcloths, iy Bay 42 in, long—value $3 Natural mink Ped soarts, Siberian squirrel col and red a8: s. If you nde gn givin third’ better than yo! or a lower price. Ealy edt nyt that they border on the artistic, Certainly make ideal gifts Bags of the finer kinds, including envelope and vant ties—colors in- clude blue. green, tan, bro@n and black--prices ranging from 2.95 to $1.60 bill rolls, Bil boobs isportat parses fon change, flasks, toilet rolls, jewel cases, drink. ng pads—t articles are almost endless in variety aad the prices will sui 18. 06—fusks, BOC. (0 $3.05—shaving pads, 250. to 41 and hosts of leather noveltien SIMPSON CRAWPOXD CO. ~ Silverware bargains Wir shouldn’t we say bargains wheh no other word fits these unprecedented holiday values in quadruple plate and sterling silver, bought especially for gifts? Main floor, 50 four-plece quadruple tea sets, highly bur- nished and made to sell for *8, at *5.50. Othegy at various pi Quadruple plate bakers, apeclal, / Quidruvie plate broad tray at $3.26. 26 Quad. butter dishes, $1.98 to Quad. plate soup tureens, $3.50 to ae 0 ter to salt ou ruple plate arumb set at Py oP and peppers, Qu ie ] av pe. slate water pitcher at a arate Mate tollet set at Sterling stiver manicure set, $ ‘Quad late fern dishes, rt 15 to | Sterling sliver manicure 1 Oe eu adage plate chocolate pot, ook and tray at $1.75 to “i 95. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, - 95». Bierling silver top puff jar at Biecling silver hat brushes at B6e. nm and eas. ae Third Moor 1 Russian sable stole with four skins, trimmed wrth 12 natural tails value $200, at 125.00. 4 Russian scarfs made out of four natural skins with natural tails and claws—value $175—at 97.50, 6 Hudson oo baad 64 In. long, claws—value 975, at so" Chinchilla stoles and ties, from 22.50 to 85.00, Chinchilla musts, 22,50, 29.75, 87.60 and upward, fears 7 pleted | mink Re, 10.75, 24. 87. 47.60 and Eesha Alt cite vena eat Natural mink four-in-hand ties with as. ot, Bp mutts, 9.75, ves Natural squirr pares, muffs, 9.75, 1 and 24.75, est tt Sable squirre! ties, scarfs and muffs, 8.75, 129.60, 14.75 and 18.50. All very stylish, Marton scarfs af4 mutts, 107 1a TO, 1499, 18 irre! tock ties, 72 In 8.75. Muff to match, 5.05. Fs: Saar hor abet 8. 79 08, ulfs to 5.95, 7.50. sain soarts at 6.75, Sable Muffs, 5. Pt ye ste Isabella fox scarts, and 1a Matte, 7 y tame sos ae 9.78 A saving of *s to aaa f

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