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ey ia THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1904. _—_— ! THOUGHT TITUS se ee, ot ta ene ase Pata S| TISZA SAYS HE HAD TO | ton of eminent lawyers that his deed | “WV ‘were convinced that he would GAG HUNGARIAN DIET. le was not premeditated. not t Beeld ve three months more if left in in had been | of Obstruction, urate with his Gov. Murphy, in Newark, was asked, the prison, and that, [ think, was the % Ne LE kin pinenin andy tar sates principal cause of bis parole, I did not It Had Been Paralyzed for Years Y | vote In favor of the parole, however, by the Minorlty's Tactles ing Titus, He sald: for I felt that in the commutation of | geen “tn this case tt developed that the Led life sentence the to sas convicted in S2OWN Mercy comme: ne 3 aie oat * With Pri . crime for which Titus was convicted In | Crime. ‘A parole is not a pardon, and| VIENNA, Deo, %—Hungary’s Pre risoner Dying and Cone| the frst degree was really a second-| Titus may be returned to the Jail at mier, Count Tista, who came here to- i d h degree crime, and he had served sad any Ln id Mic nig poe 2 day. after hi 4 d the Buda 0 * ‘ ” any way, he cou inds {t is no’ ; haiae \ vinced that Murder Was Not) tut! term te Sie degree of crime. the public Weitare to have nim at warge,| pest Diet, has had a cial sdience i How Judge Gray Explains, | “vtltus gave the commitier some facts | ing ete jeav- Premeditated, Court of Par-| Judge George R. Gray, of the Court | Rot known at the time of his convict! hone the Count sad He asserted that he had told all to e dons Opens Cell of Murderer, | °%, Pardons said: | counsel, but that they forbade hi question at issue Is ob: | 4 * | “At the time the death sentence uyon speak. Both lawyers are pow dead For years the Hungarian Titus was commuted to Imprigonment| Gur Investigation showed that there nt has been p | for lite by the Court of Pardons there) man’ in a better light than he appeared # tactics. From CONVICTED OF CRIME was evidence submitted that Titus's at the time of ip condemns n a mn ie ey ” [iets A ante Ray " | . f 3 earn ‘ / OF TOO HIGH DEGREE,| ira’ “atncsuls asciared.'1" Delors, Taare ete eee of the people | Rothing. — This udstruction was ren-| «| legal authorities declared, I believe,| We Hackettstown urged favorable ac-|derul possiine only by standing rues o that the man should not have been} tion.” invdo when it was impotsfile to foresee | ° SS EEeceneenn the developments of modern parla) convicted of murder in the first de- | oe ral i ‘a t+ “ » | mentary conttlets, . i | Slayer of Tillie Smith Paroled *e° Des ee ee ee HE HAD AS SURE THING. waattera nally reached a point No. 45 Bast Fit. After He Divulges Facts in ed the prison and Investigated the! peny Friedman, of Seer Lntibue, tence the. Intraaue: reported that Titus was neal teenth street, was arrested last night was to continue. ene bigs ch a +} ; n . " t { the so-called vex Danie! a Connection with Crime Which. the end of nis tife, and this tact, in cons| Ky the police of the East One Hund + Trin} Uncdon with the development T have! ang Fourth Street Station on the com: Were Not Brought Out in Trial. rercrrea to, and with the additional fact! piuint of Lewis Mosaroa, of No. 615 Pitt that a petitic r his arole was oaecate 2 —— Lived” 1p igs every Pasldent “ot | street, who charges that on Oct, 7, after Th = ; Hackettstown, Induced the court to| Friedman had let him win on horse @ majority of the New Jersey take favorable action,” races, he took $1.00 from him and sald| ‘Tho only alternative left the Govern- Court of Pardons, in releasing on pa-| , Chancellor Magee, of the Court of| he would wire ft to Chicago ment !s to appeal to the nation. We role last Tuesday James J, Titus, who ong, When seen at his home, No.|' ‘That was the last Mesaros saw of| feel confident of a favorable verdict.” killed ‘Tillie Smith, of Hackettstow orth Broad street, Blisabeth, by| Friedman until the latter was arrested| The parliamentary complications In a ot lackettstown, ‘orld reporter, refused to give his} jast night. Hungary. coupled with the ministerial Lanes in the bellef that in serving reasons for voulng to free Titus, Mesaros says that Friedman's game | crisis in ae are Maa 4p be pecu- eighteen yea prison he - was to make him think he was over-/tiarly unfortunate at this juncture, fered tho full 1 Could Not Hive Three Monthe, [Nearing the telephone conversation of | when the dual monarchy {s enxaged in Judge Peter V. Voorhees, of Camden, | big bettors and bookmakers, and was|the negotiating of new commercial rder in the| a member of the committee of the | pieying thetr “ treatios requiring the closes a ton, nal modification of th nd \h standing rules could be parmanently | revised | “The Lex Dante! was forced through | in an Irregular manner, but was neces- sary, NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE Micheal 5M Wall 6. Underwear tor Boy 0. | SIEGEL mn ( OPER At Halt the Regular Price. ip i BOYS’ HEAVY FLEECE-LINED SHIRTS AND DRAW- SIXTH AVE. pyr ncaviie rourran «= WS"BIS™STS. ERS, All seams are doubly sewn. These garments are natural NEW YORK. color with fine white fleeced lining. A very warm, soft and good- wearing and washing garment. Sizes, 22 to 34. These Shirts and Drawers were made to sell 19¢ regularly up to 50c. To-morrow's price (Regel Co ore, Matin Poor, Bhat of Fouotan.) Double “S. &H,"" Green Trading Stamps Mornings from 8.30 Til "Cloc herealter, Singie Stamps Until Closiag Hour. PIANOS Special Holiday Weeli Offer. SF 250,\5350, NCALDWELL! BROOKS PIANO | PIANO i J { For | For dH 5185,225" Terms: No Money Down. — — Io Havana oods! variou would sell ordinarily SUPREMACY CIGAR, Sumatra wrap- per, combination Havana filler, Purt- ze; box of 50, 1.50 ANA BRAND 8STOGIER, Io! filler, hand-made. gouds, mild pleasant, box uf 10 ne R TICO KEY WREST CLEAR HAs VANA CIGAR, | high-arai Cuban made, Regalia Imperiale rr lary 10.00; very epect v0, 200 BOX Mail Orders Solicited. t (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, East) ee Cooking Stoves At Special Prices, The selection of Coal Cooking Stoves in this section is one that cannot be surpassed, COOKING STOVPS, No. 7. doare ove hive ON CALDWELL PIANOS ON BROOKS PIANOS $6.00 MONTHLY, BE- $7.00 MONTHLY, BE- GINNING IN JANUARY, >} GINNING IN JANUARY, ianos Ready for Delivery ver Plany Store, Fifth Bloor) Te eRe 14, 50 Shelves extra, at 3.00 chang, regu | Also Heaters. S! 11,50 | Coa Spoons, Vay. FJ Women’s hin Rings, Rasy Hanneletio Wear Cups ana! Mfeiiies: Final Clearance Prices. COOKING Beaver, 3 Superior garments, both in Suitable for birthdays wedding anni- qualities and patterns, in Prize Beaver, versaries, etc,, which wil! prove inter- broken stocks that must be sebseied tone exing 10 Saturday shoppers c'osed out regardless of cost in be sa) TRA spooNs-8 yrice and former prices. a. “74,00 hree patt n FLANNELETTE NIGHT ) IRON QUBEN COOKING Ons; Fes ra GOWNS in prety stripes; s2me OF the tid rene and 8 ant . trimmed with wast atl: braid. ohers ' > La despots bi with scalloped edge: regularly sold A M ret gover iron Ta ia $10) tas ep eerie (Biezel Connor Store, Hagement.) those remarkable prices: 59e., 750, 89e, & 125 FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS Oxzhange Your Soap Rlackening Cabinets. BLACKENING CABI- NETS, made of hardwood, square, carpeted bo nicely fine 65e (Siegel Cooper Store, Basement.) Wrappers. Cotazco Gags, Ete., for “S. &@ I" Sreor Grading Stamps, At the Samp De k on the 3d Fleor. front, we will exchange "5S. & H." Gren Trading Stamps for such To- tazco Tags, Coupors, Cigar Bands, Soap Wrappers, Trade Marks. Lab- e's or Signatures for which manu- faciur:rs offer Premiums. Women’s Bath Robes and Dressing Sacgues. These house garments being warm and serviceable qualities of eiderdown, and styles those most in popular favor, at the pr.ces named it is unseasonable to predct other- wise, than a busy Saturday for them, n snipe eects wth deep rufies and d rufies and lace trimming: regularly sold at 2%. to 98c, but to be closed our at 190, 89e., 49e. & 750 Second Floor, St) Sk and Lace Whaists. A Reduction Sale. Small lots and broken sizes aS must go. Sik and Lace Y Waists with the others. This being the Siegel Cooper policy. we have seleted Sat- b urday—the last day of the month and the year—for a rousng clearance sa‘e. All are new and desirable styles. Former prices are thos we have been adver: tising for some time. At the reduced prices we are con- fident we shall not carry any of these into the new year. $2.95 and $3.50 TAFFETA SILK WAISTS—Black and colors; reduced to rf 95 $3.95 and $4.59 TAFFETA SILK WAISTS—Black and colors: reduced to 2 95 $5.00 and $5.90 TAFFE 1A SILK, a's REPOUSSE LACE WAISTS—Sik lined: reduced to 395 $6.90 and $7.50 TAFFETA SILK, also LIBERTY CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS—Elack and colors; reduced to 5. 00 Women's Dressing Sacgues. WOMEN $ DRESSING SACQUES of wool E'derdown. round cellar and ercchet edge { nish, 69e WOMEN S$ DRESSING SACQUES of ripple weol Eiderdewn, in bieck with round collar, prettily appliqued; special, I8e WOMEN'S DRESSING SACQUES of ripple wool Eiderdown, extra heavy: two pretty styles. one with pretty applique and othe: has stitched sa: ind 50 Women’s Rath Roses. WOMENS BATH ROBES, as illustrated, cf ripgle wool ederdown. exra heavy, made with poined collars and hmono s'eeve. as illustrated gaihered back, wih silk gird'e and finished wih in 9S sik froys; regularly $4.25 . ¥ fh WOMEN $ BATH ROBES, of all-wool plain and tipple ederdown in 12 desirable myles trimmnz of / black appl.cur and stitched rain: heavy Nh worsted girdle and silk frogs; regularly aS, 95 bi $5.00, Geieel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Centre, 10th Bt) Ohe Big Store. THIRD OFF TO-MORROW. Also 1-3 reduction on all our artistically designed and hand- somely trimmed Silk and Lace Waists suitable for dress or street wear, $9.00 Waists for 6, QQ | $15.00 Waists for J0,00 $1200 Waists for, OQ | $21.00 Waistsfoe 7, 00 rules, to be {in force until the) | fo Distinctive Overcoats for Men At $20.90, $25.00 and $30.00 The season's demand for overcoats has been infinitely greater than the tailors-to-the-trate anticipated. With tut one or two exceptions, our contemporaries find thelr stocks et edb. Gaps in sizes and an incomplete variety of styles ant models is the rule rather than the exception, with those who depend |] upon the general market for their garments. Some of them have chosen the greater of two evils and accerted the flotsam and jetsam of the market—garments of a wholly uncertain character. Since we maintain our own tailoring shops it has been possible for us to “keep constantly at it.” Even unto the eleventh hour does our stock promise a collection of overcoats abreast with it in style, complete in sizes, and replete with the fabrics and designs that have found the greatest favor, Box Models, single and double-breasted, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52 inches long. Tourist models, single and double-breasted, with or without belt Paddock end Paletot Overcoats in a most diversified series of styles and fabrics, That Collection of Suits for Men at $12.50 which have been reduced from $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50, still affords a good variety of choice things, although the sizes have suffered. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 50c. Fancy Half Hose for Men at 29 They have served the manufacturer as samples to demonstrate the styles and colors which have been designed for next Spring's service. The collection affords Half Hose of fine lisle thread in a diversified series of designs and colors, embroidered, figured, striped or clocked, which in the regular course of business would cost 5Cc. Special at 29%. Suits & Overcoats for Young Men Sizes 15 to 19 years—Second Fleor. The three primal elemeats--the fabrics, the tailoring and the style—of the garments all contribute their full strength to insure for our suits and coats for the young men a distinctive: ness and character worthy of the to-measure tailor’s effort. Single & Double-Breasted Suits, Special at $9.50 Suts of heavy chevint or tweed in mixtures, over- plaids and stripes or of thibet or ribbed cheviot in black or blue, broad shoulders, angular lapels and vented skirt coats, with full- hip trousers. Chesterfield Overcoats, Special at $8.50, | Plain or belted-back models of oxford or black frioze, extremely long, full-fashioned garmeats, with lapped seams and velvet collar. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Sale of Suits & Coats for Boys, Russian Qu.ersaua of heavy Kersey, Frieze or Cheviot in navy, red, brown, tan, olive, or fancy | plaids, plain or gilt buttons, emblem on sleeve, clota | or leather telt. Sizes 2'4 to 8 years. Formerly $5.00 and $5.59, Special $3,50 Formerly $6.50 to $8.50 Special $4.75 Overgoats in belted back, tourist and kneeslength Chesterfield modeis of frieze in black or oxford, and cheviot in fancy weaves. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Formerly $6.50. Special $4.50 1] Formerly $8.50 to $10.00. Special $6,90 | Nerfolk 9: Doukle Breasted Suits of cheviot or tweed in fancy mixtures, plaids, checks, stripes and heather mixtures, or of cheviot or serge, In blue; plain or knickerbocker trousers. Sizes 8 to 16 years, Formerly $6.50 to $7.50. Special $4.90 Russian Blovse Suis (sizes 244 to 8 years) and Sailor Suits (sizes 5 to 10 years) of colored serge, mixed cheviot or homespun, Eton collar and models with | separate linen collar, brass buttons and silk scarf, Formerly $5.00, Speciai $3.75 || Formerly $6.50 to $7.50, Special $4.90 | Saks & Company BROADWAY, 33D TO 34TH STREET a ee ee ay n ie} a 2. ad “Uv pas 70 oo Gallagher Stores $33 amatentam Av. The Model Wine Stores of the World, BS Amaterdam Av. We sell only goods manufactu ourselves or bottled for us abroad. We guarantee every ar §™ Siath Av we sell, and if goods are not ea we cheerfully refund your m ‘ Our Special Combination of 4 Large { ottl:s Is Very Attractive and Very Popular, 1 Bot. Pure Monogram Rye, 1 Bot, Pure Cali-ornia ttt Port, ottles for 1 Bot, Pure C ifarnia | | 09 se Sherry, ; Bae) 1 Bot. Pure Medicinal ae Blackberry Brandy, HOLIDAY COMBINATION. SEIS Also a large asort nent of ve'y han nome New Year Baskets with any is sortment of Liquots desired. JUST THE THING FOR A NEW YEAR PRESENT, eee Latta °Grtaek Si Seds ahlenel te Lay veil ote Coekiay. Seon ameibihaia FOR SATURDAY, \A Sale of Coats for Women Rain Coats, Special at $18.50 Three-quarter vr full-length rain coats of waterproofed over= plaid cloth, in tan, Oxford or olive, with belted back. Rain Coats, Special at $15.00 Full length, tourtst, ulster or blouse models of rain-proof fabrics in tan, olive or Oxford. Sizes for women, misses and small women, $25.00 Ulsters at $19.00 Full-length ulsters of mannish mixture or overplaid cloth, and of heavy cheviot in black, brown or blue. $30.00 Dress Coats at $22.50 Long coats of fine black kersey, lined throughout with satin. RYENING CQATS AT RERUCRR PRICRS. Many of our fine evening coats, in various fabrics and models, have been subjected to generous price reductions. $55 and $60 Fur Lined Coats at $39.00 . Long coats of fine broadcloth in black, tan, brown or evening shades, lined in Russian squirrel, large shawl collar and cuffs of Persian lamb, natural squirrel or sable squirrel. together with a few garments with collar of beaver or mink, A Sale of Untrimmed Millinery. Before the advent of the new year we would be rid of the greater part of our collection of Untrimmed Millinery. The following radical price reductions ought to serve that end: Untrimmed Felt Hats for Women In a Variety of Shapes and Colors, Formerly 98c. Special at 25c Formerly $1.98 to $2.50. Special at 48: Ready-to-Wear Hats for Misses & Women In a Diversified Collection of Models and Effects, : Formerly $1.98, Special at 48c¢ Formerly $2.98. Special at 98¢ Untrimmed Dress Hats. Corday, large and small effects in various models of panne velvet, lace and velvet and chiffon in delicate evening shades at extremely reduced prices. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, A Sale of Coats & Dresses for Girls Long coats of plain kersey, zibeline, cheviot or fancy mixed fabrics in red, brown, blue, green, tan or black, in a variety of new models, with or without cape, Formerly $7.50, $8.50 & $10, at $4.90 Dresses of wool serge in brown, navy or red in two-piece blouse models with pleated skirt, trimined with silk braid and silk embroidered emblem. Formerly $7.50, at $4.95 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Sale of Slippers for Women. The holiday season has left us with a stock of slippers greater than the normal demand warrants. To effect a material re- duction in numbers the following radical price reductions have been made: Slippers of patent leather or kid, beaded one-strap and plain threesstrap models, with standard heels. Formerly $2.50, At $1.95 Slippers of fine kid or patent leather, one strap models with Louis XV. heels and short vamps, Formerly $3.00. At $1,95 Sliprers of kid with patent leather or kid vamp, one strap models with French he Formerly $1.50. At $1.25 Romeo Slivegrs of felt in black or red, trimmed with {ur} of vici kid, with fur, or of black figured satin. Formerly $1.50. At $1.25 Slippers of felt in red or black with felt or leathar soles, or of kid in red or black. Formerly $1.25. At 95¢ FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Sale of Shoes for Boys & Girls, Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes, of patent colt or velour calf, in lace or button models, Sizes 12 to 54, Formerly $3 to $3.50. At $2.75 Youths’ and Boxs’ Shoes of box calf, vici kid or patent leather, with hand-welted oak soles, lace models, Sizes 9 to 5}4. Formerly $2.50. At $2.00 Girls’ Shoes of kid leather with patent tip, first heels, ia lace or button models. Sizes 2>4 to 6. Formerly $2.50. At $1.75 Mares’ and Children’s Shocs of kid with patent or seif tip, ia button or lace models. Sizes 8 to 2. Formerly $1.75 & $2. At $3.50 Children’s Shoes of kid leather with patent or plain tip, or of patent leother, with hand-tarn24 svles and weet: ivels, in button or lace models, Sizes 4 to 8, Formerly $1.50. At $1.15 Isfarts’ Burter Shoes of kid leather with patent vamp, patent tip or plain toe, Sizes 2% to & Formerly $1.00. At 75¢ ; : }