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on ,fthe fond Brookiyn mamma garnered a BABY’S TOOTH SET IN A RING That’s the Latest Fad in Soli- taires Devised in Brooklyn, Where the Supply of Raw Ma. terial Is Never-Ending. | BABY’S TOOTH FOR MAY BE TOUGH ON THE BABY, BUT THEN— Thing” Just Now, and the Field Promises to Spread Out to| Keep Pace with the Fad. | Pry open baby’s mouth and take his tooth away from him if you want make a unique and economical Christmas present. He may object, but he wouldn't use his first to Bong. And think of the joy of the re- eelver of a baby-tooth solitaire ring on the glad Christmas morn! Yes, a baby-tooth solitaire ring! Tt te a fact. Of course, a Brooklyn @oman originated the {dea—RBrookiyn. Where babies’ first tooth are considered More precious than rubles. Bo If baby ts shedding his first @o not throw It away ave It Ww ft can easily be lost. eth rings @re destined to become and you bad better Kather while you may, old Time ts a-fying nth very “toofles wo first teeth—one of her first-born and the other the maiden effort of baby No. 2% The teeth were twins as far as olor and appearinces wore i and mamma thougiit them n tiful then any gem she had ¢ A jeweller was let into Beolng a great fleld for fm this Infant Industry Gd hia best BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT ‘| 49 $5 Monthly Until Paid. Plain Contract, No Interest. FRE With each of these Pianos Three === Months’ Piano Lessons, Beautiful Stool, Elegant Scart, 25 Sheets of the latest Popular Music, one year’s Tun- ing and Cartage. This is your opportunity to own a Piano at less than it would cost to rent. Delivered on First Payment. See the following used pianos; they are big bargains; S20BRADBURY $2 1; 22NUNNS &CO, 2 25M'DONALD 2 1%, 30 N.Y.PIANO CO, 2 ,' 45 SAWYER 3 ini val SOSCHAEFFER 3 yMonah SOSTEINWAY = 3 iiin'h 55 LUCKENBACH 3. ,n 60 HARDMAN 3, 65 STEINWAY v4 75 KUHN ig 99 STEINWAY if ad quite a toe tion fur knowing everything » e were “dead opals.” He was handed a transfer. What will this craze lead to? « far an the outp cerned, and all ad any babs t Wil wifey have mounted the molar t she jolted out of hubby with a ing pan during their little domestt eo? A large molar on a ring y gentlemen wh knuckles he the we little on a ring, of mporty man will have from the molar tooth out and mount watch charm. They have started wit raze will lamily befe aby refus: pry the tooth “Ring out the old teeth, ring tn the Bew!” — LONDON LOST IN DENSE BLACK FOG AT MIDDAY. PWorst in Two Years Settles Over the City While Streets Are Orowded with Shoppers, LONDON, Dec. 2.—London was er eloped this afternoon a black fox more dense than anything witnessed uring the last two years. As car's as 2 P. M. the city was Mehted up everywhere the same as at night, but even electricity and gus failed to dispel the gloom. ‘The fog was particularly thick tm th ‘West End, where the ols Ww 100 BIJOU Min 125 GABLER 135 WESER 165 WEBER 210 CHICKERING pened Monty GOETZ & (0, 81, 83, 85,87 COURT ST., HROOKLYN, ¥. ¥ wK PROM CIT Montnh Pai 4 5 5 ae 6, ON BLA Y Mant Growded | with ‘ shoppers T many places the fc owas alm SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK completely ut [i a Tents were reported,» ™'** | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, BRIDGE ST. L, STATION, ASON AVE. & Baer Magnificent Holiday Goods. Our floors are groaning under a meritable stock of the brightest and most desirable Christmas furnishings at prices that will enable your Christmas appropriation mB to compass your anticipation S. Curio Cabinets, { Music Cabinets. Awonderfullyat- In finest grade of domestic Vernis tractiv of } , U Martin, richly Panes hiding hand painted, highly OL bent glass ends ished. Aaa and doors, dou- ahs becorated ble plate glass slenty of shelves, begin- i se tahoe ning at | doors; $30.00 $15 and $17 values, at $7.50 (About half regu- j lar price,) +$2,80 to $25.00 | Bookcases......0+6 $1.50 to $20.00 Co mb'n f Ok Cases +$2.50 to $25.00 © +$3.00 to $30.00 Music Ca $4.00 to $35.00 Parlor Suits Open Evenings. Terms on Gift Purchases, yrtle Av,, Cor, Bridge St., Biko, i $2.75 to $50.00 ets... $10.00 to $125.00 + $5.00 to $65.00 + $20.00 to $200.00 = rt RING SETTING IS THE, VERY LATEST FAD, newest fancy $20.00 and $22.50; _ Christmas Gift Suggestions. | 1904. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER i, |POLICE CLOSE UP THE GARDEN PIKE. ! Hollding Department Orders Not Obeyed—Fillpino Children Appeal to Mayor, dered 1 mata CHAPEL BUILT BY SECRETARY HAY BURNED. Conn, Building at Simabury, Erected in Memory of His Son, Destroyed. SIMSBURY, Conn, Dec. U—The May cmorial Chapei, given to Westinin- School by secretary Hay In metm- on, Adelbert 8 Hay, was The joss, eatimas ed at naar ance svarted from a defect in Dae chapel waa bullt and dedicated in ine, ——————__—_— A NOVEL FOR | CENT. ‘The duurth complet EV NING WORLD § kere NOTICE. B. ALTMAN & CO, THEIR CUSTOM, WILL CLOSE THEIR ESTABLISHMENT AT 5 P.M.DAILY, BEGINNING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27TH, AND CONTINUING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH Leathsr Goods SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. B. Altman & Ca. ruggest as interesting at the present season, their complete and varied assort- ments of Fine Leather Goods, which include such articles as: Luncheon Cases for Automobiling and touring use, con- taining service [or two, four or six perons; Bags and Suit Cases of heavy grained sealakin, furnished with silver and ebony toilet articles; Carriage Bags of Buffed Alli- gator, Geisha, Walrus and other skins, with various fittings, Envelope Purses and Vanity Bags; Card Cases and Pocket Books with gold, silver or jewelled mountings ; Dressing Cases, Portfolios, Card Cases and Jewel Bags B. Altman & Co. Eighteenth Street, | Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenue, New York, |\Closing Out. Retiring from the Retail Business, No Reserve-- 34 OFF Everything, Only a few weeks till the shutters go up. Right NOW is your chance to SAVE ONE-HALF and st'li get the best Ciothing it is possible to put together, The rowt’ of our wholesale business now com- mands our ertire aitention, With the expiration of our lease on Jan: ry 34 we withdraw entirely from the Re- tail Trade of this city. Everything, even to our richest and fine:t goods, is now offered at HALF, The Suits. SUITS of alkwool fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Worsteds.extra well tailored throughout; our own regular prices $10.00 and $12.50, Open Evenings Until 10] Overcoats. OVERCGOATS of Splendid allwool Oxfords oF Friezes, full Inches long, stylish cut and beautifully tiilored; were $12, $0and $15.00; Elegant SUITS of Wors teds and Cheviots, alsoa complete line of thealways dressy black Thibets, sin. SwellOVERCOATS of richest import- ed Meltons, Ker. seys and Friezes, fashionablelengths; superbly handetail- ie 85 gle and double ored; most of them breasted; were beautifully Vene- $15.00 and $20.00; tian lined; were $25.00 and $28.00; Prince Albert Couts and Vests of rich unfinished Worsteds,Thib Several ets and Diagonals; = sik facing made button-holes Select Early BEFORE Sizes Get Broken. OPEN EVENINGS Until Christmas. Trousers, pairs correctly cut and therefore per- fect fitting ; newest striped Worsteds and Cheviots, have been $5.90, $6.00 and $6.59,, hundred and finely custom tai'ored; also Cute- way Frocks; were $6.00 to $50.00 & 140-742 Broa¢ <8 the Guard given with | rule the cp NING WortD All for one clined to bent! This has been the busiest We have had more people to year, ever before, be congested are kept open. year; and you can step in at SLIPPERS For Christmas The Slipper Store is one of | the busiest corners of the! house these days. nothing else that fills exactly the requirements for s0 many different friends—father, mother, grandfather, grand- mother, sister and brother, wife and husband, never have too many slippers. You probably know the size, but if you guess wrong, Christinas, Here are suggestions of the different varieties: FOR WOMEN— Felt Slippers, in red and black; high or low ent; $1. Crocheted Slippers, in various pret- ty colors; beat wool soles; $1 soles; in drab, red and white; $1. Black kidskin Dancing Slippers; beaded vamps; one instep strap; $2. Others, from 50c to $6,00, FOR MEN— Kidskin Romeo Slippers, in black or brown; comfortable last; $1.50, Tan Russia Leather and red kid- skin Opera Silppors; among slippers; $3. soft; $1,60, 60c, to $5. Fourth avenua There is, we will make it right atter|! Store Closes at 7 clock. CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE season this store ever knew, serve, and more goods to de- liver than ever before in the past; and yet we have never had a season when everything moved so smoothly as it has this Theentire organization is at its very best. We are making fewer mistakes, and have received less complaints than Notwithstanding the enormous number of people we are serving, the store was never more comfort. able in Christmas week than it is now, Aisies are free everywhere possible. All points likely to Of course, you cannot expect to shop during the last days of Christmas week without finding the hurrying holiday crowds; but you will find only pleasant people to rub elbows with at WANAMAKER’s; and you will find the most pleasant and satisfying shop. ping during these last days by coming here. The Subway has added an enormous convenience this your door, and step out at Wanamaker’s, without having to push your way through crowded thoroughfares and muddy streets, The pleasant store, the splendidly assorted stocks, the easy and direct transit, all join in inviting you to Wana. maken’s for your Christmas purchases this week, ROCKERS For Christmas Gifts Naturally, you expect us to have a splendid assort. ment of all sorts of Rockers at this season, and you will not be disappointed in the showing. Among the most comfort- able Rockers are those with shaped wooden seats, and shaped arms and backs, giv. ing the highest possibl Mm. fort, at most reasonable These Rockers are shown in golden oak and imitation mahogany; some are entirely plain, others prettily carved; some have fine marquetry inlaid. Here are scriptions: individual de. Wooly cloth Slippers, with leather aristocrats Black felt silppers, in Romeo atyle; Jeather soles and heels; warm and Dozens of other atyles, At bariecagily of finished woud- seat Kocker, shaped arms: flat spin- jdlea; embossed top rails; saddie- shaped seat. At $5.60—Quartered golden oak wood-seat Rockers; saddle-shaped | seat; shaped arms; fat spindle back; | highly pe shed, This rocker can | also be had tn mahogany finish, | At $5.75—Quartered golden onk wood-seat Kockers; banister back; ; baddle-shaped seat; bigh- ly polished. At $7.60—Quartered golden oak wood-seat Rockers; broad banlater back, handsomely carved; saddle shaped seat; highly polished, At$10—English Colonial mahog- any Rockers; rush seat; turned posta aud rounds; highly polished; tine design. Fourth floor, JOHN WANAMAKER. formerly A, T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. | _——E ———— a SNWO0DS @. bili P 30 inches long., large muff and tie , large muff and tie THE {tp GARMENT SHOP. Sale of Furs At Less Than Half Price $30.00 Mink Four-in-hands, $30.00 Sable Squirrel ‘Sets, a $40.00 Isabella Fox “Sets, “a psborn 10,00 15,00 22,00 | Winter reduced trom $4. 50, $5. Clearance Sale of all of our of nun’s veiling, cashmere, albatross, flannel and challie; all sizes and shades; Waists é 25, 00 and $5. 7, \3° GAO : Selected French Glace Fruits 12 West 23d St, (rittn 20 hveons at) ALL KINDS OF FANCY BOXE For Sale at Very Low Prices. “SPECIAL RATES TO SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, 6th Ave., cor, 14th St., @ 366 6th Ave., near 23d baat MADIADIVG AAR D SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS. = 'Gje Boston Candies, $ Assorted Fruit Chocolates, 19. per Ib Chocolates and Bon-Bons, 18¢. per Ib. $ Assorted Fruit and Nut Chocolates $ AND BASKETS 6 Ibs. for @1, oo: .6 Ibs. for 1,003 sperlb, 28e% -perlb, &89e¢9 | standard, Have Reduced the Price of | Dolls Doll Rockers Banks Doll Carriages Doll Perambulators Velocipedes Doll High Chairs Games Tricycles | Water Colors, More of These Splendid FURS H.ONeill & Co Store Open Ivenings Until Christmas, For About Half Regular Prices (Taird Floor.) Every piece of Fur in this collection is clean selected merchandise and thoroughly up to our well known high THE $25.00 ALASKA FOX VICTORINES FOR....$15,00 THE $20.00 ALASKA FOX VICTORINES FOR....$10.00 | THE $16.00 ALASKA SABLE BOAS FOR.. $10.00 | THE $17.00 RACCOON SABLE BOAS FOR $9.75 THE $12.00 SQUIRREL FOUR-IN-HANDS FOR... $6.95 THE $18.00 SQUIRREL FOUR-IN-HANDS FOR,,..$10.75 THE $14.00 SABLE SQUIRREL TIES FOR... 0s... $7:95 MUFFS to match at equally low prices, Misses’ and Children’s Fur Sets in all the desirable Tan, from $1.95 to $35.00 oe the Following Holiday Lines (Third Floor.) HIGH ART1905CALENDARS | At One-fifth Regular Price i Calendars of this character have never, to our knowledge, in any former years, been offered at anywhere near the prices quoted for this sale. The “regular prices " quoted are the prices these -_ calendars have retailed at up till now. Regular price 25c 50c $1,25 Sale Price 5c 10c 25c 39¢ On sale now on first and second obra | Pictures ‘Long Remembered (Taird Floor.) $1,50 Among the myriads of Christmas gifts given away every holiday time perhaps nothing is so long remem- bered as a Picture. We show a fine collection of Etch- ings, Artotypes, Pastels, Fac Similes, Oi! Paintings and | Special. | TINE LARGE PASTEL—White mat framed in sold, ) fancy corners, in a variety of Be ose idl and marine “1 $5, 00 views; Special at Bric- a- Brac, Fancy China And Rich Cut Glass. (Basement.) Many Suggestions for Artistic Gifts, Bric-a-Brac, Ete. | Fine China, Teplitz Vases, Figures and Fancy Limoges China Plates, prices $3,00 Pieces, great variety of subjects my to $36.00 per dozen. designs, prices 49¢. to $65.00 each. | Decorated China Comb and Bi Dresden and Royal Vienna Vases, Trays, large assortment of iuea Plates, ae etc, prices $11.98 10 and patterns, prices 49. to $5.49 $100.00 eac! each, Jewel Cases, "Kelva" Rich Cut Glass, Ete. choice decorations, satin Cut Glass Flower Vases, various prices $2.39 to $5.49 cach, Att Glass Vases, various color ef- | Shapes and designs; prices $1.75 to | $26.00 each. feets; prices 49c. to $7.49 each. Cut Glass Comports, for bonbon: Fine China. fa 8 and fruit; prices $L49 te Limoges China Peau rent paint- | $30.00 each, ed, game, fruit, flowers and fancy subjects; prices 69. to $24.00 each. four ue an shen Limoges China Ice Cream Sets, 13) cach, : jeces, dainty and rich decorations, | 2 98 to $24.00 per set. | Crystal and Gold Bonbon and Olive — | Decorsied China Chocolate Sets (1| D'kes, lange assortment of shapes Chocolate Jug, 6 Cups and Saucers), | Prices 98. to $3.75 each. various pretty shapes and designs; | Crystal and Gold fruit Dishes; | prices $2.98 to $15.49 per set. | prices $3.49 to $15.00 each. | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, Ware, new lined; THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DEC. 22nd & 23rd. Men’s Cravats. FOUR-IN-HANDS, full 2°, inches wide, made of high-grade Silks, in ndwest color effects in all-over designs; values $1.00, $1.50, §5¢, each, Droadway L 1916 Street. |W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOE it MADE A trial will con pores oe L 0 pea the A Don't Be Bashful! . B, “Carry an M, B.” Postively Past Back Rain-Proof ot Money Back, $ At All Umbrella Counters. Made by Miller Bros. & Co o ' ¢