The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1904, Page 11

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“SULLIVAN TAKES OFF THE LIMIT ™Big Tim’s” Dinner Next Mon- day Intended for All Who Are Hungry, No Matter How Many Ner of What Party, REPUBLICANS AND SOCIALISTS WELCOME. “Host Proposes that Occasion Shall Eclipse All Former Ef- forts in the Same Direction— Elaborate Menu Planned. Five thousand uests of Coagressman Ivan next people will be the “Big Tim" Sul. Monday at the Diggest Chrictmas dinner that the Bowery has] Te will be given at the} ever witnessed Sullivan club-house, No, 207 Bowery, and {f the preparations which have alreafly been made can be taken as @ criterion, the dinner will eclipse all previous affairs, ‘The guests will be accorded the distinction of being looked after by a} corps of walters which will include some of the most p@minent voliticlans in thle city Although tnvitations have been Issued they will not be necessary, Anybody with @ good appetite will be given a cordial welet Politics will be fors rotten for the day. A Republican, at Bovlal Democrat, a Populist, or even a) member of the Prohibition party, “Big Tim” declares, will be as a Demverat, Neither will social Banding, creed nor color cut any figure fn the words of the bix fellow’s) Meulenant, “Johnny” White, Come One, Come Aly “Come one, and all, no matter whether you live in Brooklyn or the Bronx, and| You Will be more than weleome,” by the; > tation. feature of the et that t Congress- man himself stands ali the expense. He has ordered thousands of pounds of turkey and ‘They wil be cooked under ston pt one of As side the be cnefs int dishes th coftee will and there will be aa ages at the dis- as they possbuly oan drink. In leaving the dinner each man will be presented with a briar- wood plpe, a package of tobacco and a card, Admission to Entertainment, This card entitles the bearer to ad- Mission to an entertainment In the Sullivan club-house on Feb. & The Congresseian has planued a surprise for his guesta on that night, but even Senotor John Fitzgerald, his most in- timate friend, does not know the na- ture of it The dinner will begin at 11 o'clock in morning, ifs! hungry man has been fed. Al- 5 Suilivan will be nies, itteians who will don occasion m . Calvert William op mn White. MANCHU LEFTS3,000,000 Widow and Two Daughters to Get One Million Each, as He . Wished to Divide It Equally Between Them, Announcement was made in Brooklyn to-day tha Jeft an estate valued at $3,000,000, which will be equally divided be:ween widow and his two daughte Lawa R n eray Mrs. MeLaughiin and William Courtenay have been appointed execu- fors of the estate, Mr. McLaughlin left no will bis wish that his wife and children @hould share his fortune equally. The Jaw makes the provision that If a man dies intestate his widow is to receive one-third of his property and the re- mainder js to be equally divided among The law providing for a his It was distribution exactly as Mr. McLaughlin desired Jeamed it unnecessary to make a The estate was thought by close rsonal friends of t be worth about $6,000.00 * figure appears to be author bulk of the property ts in ‘emunerative Brooklyn real eatate, which |s rapidly Th divial on will a fnervaving in. ¥ alue be made ement. Brooklyn Ra pid Transit, New York & New Jeri Prov i Union Gas and Brookiyn He iants Raliroad. Fitty pears aga he Invest $2,000 in in the Wallabyut region that} rly $1,000,000, GEN. BROOKE ; SUED, Dona de Camara snare Wante #250,000 | Damages from Brooke, Countess of Buena Vista, Dona Fran. ¢isco O'Reilly de Camara’s sult for $250,- @0 damages against Mac ohn R uled for a hear. Ing yesterday in the United States {Ds- trict Court, was not reached on the galendar ‘and will probably be called to- ‘The Countess of Buena Vista brow ght suit against Gen. Hrooke, the te Governor-General of Cul Ls ™ charging that he had by two prived her of certain slaugh wrivileges in Havana. He lasued the ‘ore ders, she stated, without caving the in- demnity preseribed by the Spaniah law. BEAUTY LESSONS. auuoes on’ Cangmas eon im nats | EVENING WORLD, They are good ee fense guides just as welcome} and will continue until | ; | sent from the the Inte Hugh MeLaughiin | “| Men's Low Cut rd high and low cut, fur trimmed y.jor plain, XMAS DINNERS BARRED TO POOR Advance in Prices of Foodstuffs Precludes All but Well-to-Do from Buying Usual Holiday Luxuries—Poultry High. (pa ee SLIM PURSES HAVE || LITTLE CHANCE Feodstuffs ave 10 per cont. higher thts Chrietmas over last year. |] Beet soup ts up 4 cents a pound. Salm. is up 4 cents a pound Bea bass Is up 5 cents a pound, Oysters are up &% cents a hundred, Crab meat is up 15 cents a pound. Turkeys are 2 cents dearer this year, Potatoes are up a half cent a avert, | AM foodstuffs are advanced in price this year over last year by sbout 10 per cent, because of the severe weather. so that Christmas dinner will be dearer than in 1a, The principal advance’ has been mado ia geese, ducks, meats, fish and vegetables, use of the stendy severe weather beds have been covered with ice, and this has caused a sharp inere ase tn pric Be the oyster High of the Divalve 8, h have nshergien, ‘er than While mn do net bother the rich, lude many poor familias | " | sna to merchants in Pul Markets prises will xo at will xo NORTH SEA CASE TO BEGIN JAN, 9 International Board of Inquiry Adjourns Till That Date After Selecting Austrian as the Fifth | Member. PARIS, Deo, Commission orth Sea | o thie was present | ommission unanimously selected Admiral Baron Von Spaun, of the Aus tro-Hungarian navy, as the fifth mem- | ber, completed its preliminary ani+ tation, and adjourned until Jan. 9, ‘The opening session was held in a | suite of sumptuous salons of the D'Or say Palace (Foreign Office). Admiral Davis arrived tn ‘ian dress, accom Lieut.<om, Roy C. he of the Amerloan ant Wiltlam F | Rmbassy Ensign Bricker Admiral Fournter, ber of the Comr } Foreign Minister Deicasse, who was ‘ab- | met the Ame and extended him a and recalled his visit States at the time of the 4 Inission, Admiral Four ch mem- he F Debalt o€ | fg } Admin and partly In French, Admiral Kaznakof, and age, invited his Private salon, where Admiral Fourter preside pending arrival of the fttn member of the commission, Admiral Fournler was unanimously chosen, Shoe Room. Clearing Sale of | Holiday Slippers. Slippers, in black and tan, | $1.75 & $2.00, Men's Faust & Romeo Shippers, tan and black, | $2.50 & $3.00, Women's FeltStippers, 95¢. | Women's Satin Quilted ° Stppers, jfur trimmed and plain, pink, red, blue and black, $2.00 & $3.50. [OnE ETE FT RT EET oF THE WORLD: THORSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, 1908. j ta for the boys, yw Why no one has ¢ NO CLOTHES FOR "NEWSIES" Feature of Christmas Celebra- 4n:)m pis tion for the Youngsters Must Be Abandoned for Ahe First’ Time in Years, would come to the froat and help the bo: year, noand be « will have the usual naisting of turkey wher things, This Willam = M way, whow o dinner up to yore dinner n by f i tu h ven this diner for the son has taken ty. When the 150 Uttle inmates of the Newsboys’ Home filed Into the class Fliess had years Mr. forty room of the manual training school to: the newsboys will be day to attend the annual Christmas tree |)" MERGE TENE OF SUS celebration they were not so happy as ee n former years, The reason forthe diss A NOVEL FOR 1 CENT. Appointment was fourth complete story of the The one had come forw the usual donation of newsboys, such a warm gloves, caps, shoes, Jackets and pants, Por years the distribution of clot 4 WORLD'S Saturday Novel Saturd n Gilbert Pare The March of wil be given with PARASOL DEPARTMENT Stern Brothers DIRECT PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO NEW MODELS IN FINE PARASOLS, IN POINT, DUCHESSE, MARQUIS AND HAND-RUN SPANISH LACE COVERS, ALSO IN HIGH- COST FANCY SILKS. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS AND USE AT SOUTHERN RESORTS, | West ‘Twenty: «third Street NO CONNECTION WITH AxY OTHER STORE | ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF SIEGEL C00PERG. SUCTH AVE. gn Le; or 10"19"STS. NEW YORK, Box As a Christmas Gift Delivery on Payment of $1.00 “Queen of Music Makers” MUSIC BOXES received the GRAND PRIZE, highest award at the Buffalo and St, Louis Expositions. MUSIC BOX tune discs of to-day will fit Reginas made twenty years ago. rf MUSIC BOXES are the only Music ome for which new tunes are added ally, LIBRARY PLAN enables all Regina Music Box owners to obtain new music } at a minimum cost MUSIC BOXES are fully guaranteed, MUSIC BOXES have a tune list of 3,000 selections, and the latest compo- sitions are being added daily. MUSIC BOXES play everything from Grand Opera to Ragtime MUSIC BOXES and tunes are made by the Regina Co., of Rahway, N. J., the oldest and most reliable manufacturers in the world. Regina Show Rooms, Third Floor, East) STORE OPEN EVENINGS & CO West 125th St,, near 7th Ave. HEAR WHAT A DRUMMER ’ Santa’s HAS TO SAY ABOUT US: Value “You do a wonderful busi- ness, but if people only knew $4.98! Cel. laretie Stands, like as I know the values you of- pore AU M fer them, you'd be swamped. bartel, iren 'M) Take that smoker's stand a al jaan ype Bh over there, for instance, id taney holders marked at $2.69, Why, - (naming a large downtown concern) get $5.75 for the Women's Bath Shippers, in several colors, gsc. to $1.25, Lord Taylor, Broadway and TwentiethStreet, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, same article, and as a special, too! That gilt chair you sell at $1.59 brings $2.50 in ——”" (naming another iarge downtown store.) A wellknown drummer made this statement several days ago. We'll give $1,000 instanter if any one can 58 $3 691".:! seh 007) gait% Real Gilt Chairs, pew design, made with damask stered seat. sik yf uphol- Weathered, 46c! oak Ta. bourets, like aoe. strongly made that the drummer has Music Cabinets, misquoted, tare cus, Bay 0 anos, Lo esks, asia “IS. Seorsabss ems Parlor Chal:s, Child's store underselis all others! Chairs, = Sdiverware, (OPEN FVEMINGS TILL XMAS. LIBERAL TERMS, tre ! — has been a feature of Christmas enter- | “S, & H.” GREEN FREE TRADING STAMPS IN NEW BOOKS, NO CONNECTION WITT! ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE SIEGE SIXTH AVE. Double Stamps Until 12 o’Clock, Single Until Closing Hour, to select Christmas presents brella. sorimenis and splendid values the greaiest satisfaction UMBRELLAS FOR BOYS & 490» 3.50 (Slegel Cooper Store. Man F Front. 18 Unbrellas ; for Christmas In Wide Assortments. Just two more days in which If youkave ot already done 40 decide on an Um Select one from our good as: ties are the dependable binds that give UMBRELLAS FOR WOMEN, 970 22.50 UMBRELLAS FOR MEN 97¢° 20,00 ALSO WALKING STICKS FOR MEN, 500 15,00 Rear in Und That if you make your selection of a Piano to-morrow vou will get it in time for Christmas, On $250 Caldwell Pianos at $185, or $350 Brooks Pianos at $225, the TERMS are NO MONEY DOWN THIS WEEK. You make your first payments in January. In addition we oifer at attractive prices or | easy terms the famous “Erard” Piano or the Boardman & Gray, McPhail, Lester and Brambach Pianos, stegel © Pano Store, Fifth Floor.) Cuali- Phonograph Horns. Extraordinary Sate. From the accompanying illustration yOu can get a vague idea of the sony Flower” or ‘Morning Glory” which we offer at a specially low pes hives painted to-morrow, These Horns are in three colors and are beautifully five ished. The list price is $5.00 each Any color of design; our special d oS ‘ price, Thint Floor, Bast. GIRLS, or, ’ No C. ©. D. orders filled. (Binge! Cooper Co., and JUNIOR NORFOLK SUTS, all the solid color- ings and many new mix tures and overplaids; ex: clusive designs, the very latest model DOUBLE BREASTED JACKET, rffvy, black and Oxford mixtures, Fancy overp!aids BOYS’ ings: navy, olive, Cambridge. Handkerchief Boxes, tings at 30c., and as fine as are made. and as fine as are made as are made, are made We have grouped Matelasse Coats are Belgian brocades, beautiful figures in navy, majority are made up in tan. more than the price of ments—Eight Dollars. Fancy Yovelty Volvots class manner: tion, a select 8 of any garment Friday. | STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, Boys’ Store Attractive | With Christmas Offerings. Novelty Suits, Sizes 2'» to 9 years, The POPULAR RUSSIAN BLOUSE 3 Norfolk & JacKet Suits Sizes 7 to 16 years, The new “POOLE” NORFOLK and Three-piece Vest Suits, Sizes 11 to 16 years. * The suit for the Big Bovs who want to dress “like papa.” navy and black fabrics also mixtures, Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers, Sizes 2% to 16 Years. LONG OVERCOATS, black, RUSSIAN OVERCOATS in the most select assortment of sty'es and color+ also storm collar reefers for the bigser boys CHOICE FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE. Cxtraordinarily Busy Selling Leather Soods Suitable for Christmas Presents, The biggest season the Leather Goods Store ever had. This condition of intense and sustained activity would not exist were it not for the fact that the goods are exactly what the Christmas shopping public most prefers, Really wonderful col- | lections of Work Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Glove and Necktie Boxes, Music Rolls, Wrist Bags, Hand Bags, Cigar and Cigarette Cases. | Some prices are as low as 25c. The importations in Leather Goods are exceptionally note- worthy because of their beauty and originality. We have REAL SEAL POCKETBOOKS at 50c., and as fine as are made We have PURSES from the lowest prices has been devote to the highest consistent with their values | We have WORK BOXES with the fir We have GLOVE CASES AND BOXES st $1.00, and as fine as are made We have’ HANDKERCHIEF AND BOXES at $1.00, and as fine as We have JEWEL CASES at $1.00, We have MUSIC CASES AND ROLLS PACS tw new ong | awe at 4Se., and as fine as are made poy Sos a We have CARD CASES. PLAIN AND. (14 cases: ren 950 MOUNTED. a 2c, and as fine as 27 are made Of course, this is only an idea. There We have LETTER CASES, PLAIN are many others ranging upward in price AND MOUNTED, at 50¢c., and as fine tll th We have WALLETS. PLAIN ANDO MOUNTED, at $1.00, and as fine as Sensational Values, Matelasse Guxedos & Tovelty Coats. morrow 150 of the very choicest Coats for Christmas gifts) Lead- ing among them are imported | The fabrics and myrtle effects on black. The | shapes with silk shawl collars and lined with imported Vene- The cost of the material is Venetians, Velours and All. made in the highest DRESSING GOWNS of reversible fabrics, Your choice | Stoves For Christmas. A few extra pairs of Gloves never come amiss, Especially if they are Siegel Cooper Co, Gloves 4 For holiday remenbrances they are meritorious, as they are always useful, and one cannot have too many. Gloves for the whole family, values unmatchable at The Big Store's pleasing prices. Standard makes. For Women: | For Neon: WOMEN'S “DEFI- MEN'S DRESS GLOVES—Alll 75¢* ANCE” GLOVES—No MEN'S DRESS GLOVES pase slove obtainable, 7 A Wool and sik lined upward 7, 00 WOMEN'S “FAULT- MEN'S DRIVING GLOVES— LESS” GLOVES—In Led “ied wired: spmards SQ ees. mane ee ean WOMEN’S MAN. be pin Ploy dea NISH GLOVES—Popu- Sekai Oy hee beautiful Glove at “ style; splendid values, 7. 00 MEN'S FUR GAUNTLETS— Ww OMEN'S MAN- 450 NISH GLOVES—Spe- cial grade of most-de- sired tan and red tan, spear back; special to- 4/9 morrow, Deep black; horse hide palm; wonderful value at MENS FUR GLOVES — All kinds for dress or driving, short or gauntlet; Siegel Cooper Co. guarantee for quality with each “3, 00, 4. 005, 50 Sp'endid 3 olive and Oxford mixtures, BOYS REEFERS, popular jack tar style; YOUR UNRESTRICTED (Siegel 31 Christmas Ourkey S At ‘Low Prices: Don'tbe without Turkey at the Christmas dinner. We have a bountiful supply of Afeuns selected Turkeys from the well knowa | oultry centres of New York, Vermont, Rhode 206 h C at sland, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Fat, plump, juicy birds upward per pound from We also carry a complete line of chickens, ducks, geese, ete., as well as a large assortment of Christmas viands from our grocery department, of which the following are a few: Wallets and Card Cases, Pocketbooks, Others as high as $23.50, Wrist Bays. hundred fe:t of space to a splendid cisplay of wonderfully pop: Yuletide em bracing a diversity of styles and models all the rage now. Indeed, a selection unequalled elsewhere in ts scope To itemize any particular a desirable gift would be impossible; all are decidedly handsome and firing presenis However, there is @ gre. ery of 8 and 9 inch black and tan Bakery Section, More than Pips are made. CASES manufacture the world, | se “Ves 1 fine Imported Nove reached Further comment on their appropriateness is unnecessary. They make the most charming of gifts, as our detailed descrip tion of a few days ago will bear out Slege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front, 18th 8t,) (Sienel Cooper Store, | Sensational Offerings. Smoking Lackets and House Coats. Manusacturers’ Samples, for to- Our regular values have been the comment of merchants and the surprise of pleased customers, but to-morrow we will place on sale 260 Coats that_will cause a genuine sensation. THERE ARE BUT TWO OR THREE of a dog IF you will not delay and ‘ome early you will find all sizes, even as large as 44 inch breast. | We can give but a general de- scription, as it would roma | House Coats, Smoking iesitie showing maroon Tuxedo the gar- Coats too much space. The jority of the Coats are of double Double faced fabrics of faced fabrics, with collar, cuffs and forsigh wales se 4 maroon, black. pocket facings of contrast ne fects. Also plain Trico, The Jome of gray. navy and pocket everuble eftcen Cord trimmed, beaun fully made and perfect finting gar ments In addi- lot of show most remarkable point about these conte, is that | they are priced for to- morrow at sleeves and edges fine ied with stitched sain. The linings are of plad wormed Siegel Cooper Store, Main Ficor,. Bast

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