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Ai . sr ' > Sects rome ff wy te good little ‘no trouble at| pronounced the caure of death heart [Senator Saxe, Who Fathored r a) . y MAYOR 10 TAKE It, Gets Commendation All i f Foy ( Hand ha snever been iil, Directly [| fallure and notified the Ceroner. went to the hosuital she knew me. and| Miss Ryan hid been In the employ of ' when T started t away she clung to, tos Delnonieo's In thelr various looa- me with both hands and would not let| tions for thirty-three years, She has £0 rer hold. TY always Tye Staurant, In the to her and let ty eq 8 i Knew no other | Rel pale = 7 %* charge of the ' . Around, Especially from Busi-| | , city Ht i proud of = F | ness Men. Stuck in Little One’s Throat a ren aenieve \ 4 extreme vouth of C 2 A | ee cee | Week Ago, and Surgeons |e eh cied thie Weel LION BRAND Sennion Martin anne anttloni| Gradually Forced It Down! Sumering Since sug’ Giteneteed 2. funsotton from , Anti-Tammany Situation Re-|}0™ nmr foes ine e Jas not only been indorsed by the Mer. Until Ready to Operate. foto in anle hand. For early: chants’ Association of New York. . mths he y. whose Jaws’ y | t complecely locked, ha eon fed by _ Yolves About Jerome, Who |Py"burinees men and sanctacturers tn iments ofa ibe tnd each any “reat | SHIRT 5 t ry all parts of the State, Eactly a week ago tos shrie. |W! AM antitoxin for tetanus, He Is | i Doesn’t Want Job. he ehesduire, which |b only tnignded natty @ meek ago tonday ictle Cheie- [Tow comaletely cured | r to put a check on graft made through Whose parente live at No. & William Frage waan j Agents with purchasing powers and in ~ CITS NOW HOLD THE KEY toying 2 eres? ister ae i | &e. will, It Is believed by Senator Saxe jstreet, Newark, swallowed an open DIES AT DELMONICO’s. | |svfety pin Last evening, after ex days | of pattent work, the visiting surgeon While at work in the laundry depart- | | the Newark Cy Hospital removed the! ment at Delmonico's, Fifth avenue and onstacle from the atomach of the little) Forty-fourth street, to-day, Annie girl, Ryan, sixty years old, suddenly fell to wast Thursday Mre, Flacher was dressing her little girl, who was seated upon the table, Suddenly the little Se one picked up a safety and with the inatinct of a child carried the dan- gerous thing to her mouth, Her mother Rrabbed at it too late and the next Instant the pin was stuck fast in the v qHEV WERE TIPS child's throat =e] |e. | HLO'Neill & Co | | Hordfed. the mother picked up the ||| baby And rusted off to the Children’s ||| Hospital. She was went on to the City | Hospital, Trembling with anxiety, the ||| distracted woman explained waat | happened. The rin was still visible in |]] the suffering inant’s th but defied wil effarts to remove it, the shar end | pointing upward CAN TAKE HOPE , A&er a consult ARE THE BEST SHIRTS MADE | result In arrests and prosecution before + Republicans Have No Candidate ‘'* ' effect more tian a few days “I have recelved many letters recent i to Present and Trust in Wis- 9." ¢a!d the Senator, “which, convince ? h Hea that my law is populay, It will at i least stup some of the wholesale araf: ° dom of the Union. that Is prevalent on every hand | “i framed the bill last winter, whea T | became convinced that graft was be- 1 FORD’S COMPTROLLER BOOM. coming so common that it was hurting 4 6 business, The first measure of this kind wus framed by Lond Russell in England, 2 when it was brought out that buyers f , Discussion To-night May Go no) oy ides were making fortunes fr Further Than to Oppoint an | manufacturers. who paid them at the expens® of their employers to place thet Advisory Committee. | ora e with thes Then Germany enacted a eimilar 1. and following this one wus passed " litt. the Legivluture of Massachuset’ Wiillam Travers Jerome Is the politi | the Legislature of Meas A Haw slau f . eal storm centre of New York to-day. pills went through the Legislatures o: j anghe has prudently taken himself to | Missouri and Wisconsin: | ao ag. GREENE AND GAYNOR PUWkeville until he hears something ./018)'“umoial to receive a tip. Wh) drop. isn't dt bribery for 4 private individual | 1 y ta receive a tip, to show favors at the Fp The conference oF tne a ee bih, |exPense of the man who ts paying him | forces will take place at the Republi- his salary? It certainly $s * can Club to-night. Only four organiza- Vhile this law of mine will hit tiofis will be represented—the Republi- |thieving butlers, valets, coachmen. jan, ane ies’ maida, it is not aimed _eans, the Citizens’ Union, the Municipal LO eee an ee Ae me ble habe Ownership League and the German MU- | the employees of corporations. who nur- } nicipal League of Brooklyn chase fuppiles, from concerns for, con. e . us mared for Mr. |alderations fenorine the bide nat | © The Citizens’ Union dec.ared for Mr. |siderations Lenonnr te ne tim. Jerome's. renomination for Disirict-At- | torney in Opril, but made the Ieclara- | ——<————— | | tion contingent on other organizations *\ joining them, Later, however, the Citi- wens’ Union men, led by Robert Fulton | qigetene. switched and came out for e rome for Mayor. That is where they | Stand to-day, and that 1s what they wiM probably stand for at to-night’s conference. Doesn't Want to Be Mayor. | | Misses’ and Children’s Dep’t Closing Prices for Cotton Suits and | Specials for School & Early Fall Wear | MISSES’ SUITS—of white linen, two models— 1 @§ 00 | regular price $8.00 to $10.00; special at.... . CHILDREN'S DRESSES—made of high class ) | materials, smart models in linens and hwns—~ $2.95 | regular price $5 00 to $10.00; special at........+. 9 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES—made of plain and fancy cheviots, several models-resuar $ | price $2.00 to $12.00; special at $7.50 and....... 5 -00 | New Fall Models | | MISSES’ SUITS—grey mixtures or black panne | Cheviot, coats lined with satin, new model skirts t $19. 75 MISSES’ NEW SKIRTS—of closely plaited | if | Panama cloth.. | $5.00 on the sungeons de- way to remove the to encourage it downward ograph Was taken of the but vae first attempt to and fur-| An X-ray pn chiki’s throat remove the pin was a fatlu ther manipulations were necessary to into a more favorable position | day the safety was coaxed | Rd toward the stomach, and | y a fresh ploiure was taken by | the -ray process, Mrs, Fischer visited | the hospital constantly, doing all sae |could to soothe her suffering .ittle one. Removed the Pin. Yesterday the doctors took a final ptc- >. by this me within ded that the time had arrived for an ation to get it out At 4.30 yest afternoon the ting surgeon, with the assistance of Dr. Williams, who had charge of the case, made an incision and removed the pin, [its morning the child was resting peacefully and mending rapidly. Mrs, Fischer wnen seen at her home y AS \T WILL BE ON Just ALITTLE TIP aaa heh tof spirits at Bara Glee nave Seraiiee| On s EL BE'ON BROADWAY. Eaernrete teed vee UL Ushe hea rone cotter Gnlld ——_———_————————————__— 1d want to b : AGE! of years old. ‘waht to be Mayor, but did want to be| Sammy Rosenberg was TOR. AT CHRISTMAS . Oot eee Trii be back with me in a | WHAT MAY FotlLow {District-Attorney for ther term. Birige Mitdcipal Ownetehip| League bas Truck Seat When Horses ai 8 oppositio: Jer i Rericite Gata Gentaed oi we| TOOK Fright and Held on) idea of municipal ownership of public While They Smashed Things. utilties—which may oniy mean that !t is for ex-Senator John’ Ford so long as there ts any chance of securing his . ony ARETE) aD H Romination, and ‘that tn thelr hatred) of Tne afternoon. He Is leven years of Tammany they will accept any other Of a Se eranieaieaal, candidate, if they | ld and lives at No. 11 Suffol ' —_—_—-_ Boys’ School and Dress Suits Fall Styles Now Ready We will show Friday and Saturday Boys’ New | || Fall Suits, with extra trousers, made of pure wool | | cheviots and worsteds, in handsome designs and | all sizes, ean’ earn Sexene He was sitting on the box of Max _ i é — " ———— | ; as eis sis ee ae ise Willtam Hal- | Baxt’s truck, standing In frost of the | In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. | | Norielk Russian Sailor and Eton—Suit and extra peercalaoat of the PREP Cren bakery at No. 278 Madison street, when | 1 N ; fy Committee and chairman of the city | te team of horses ran away, dashing }Would Kill Her as He Had Slain Store opens daily at 8.30 A, M.; closes at 5 P, M.; Saturdays at Noon. \ Boys’ Suits, $1.98 it through Madison and up Suffolk street, |) Committee, had a long conference with | (sh MAES “rough throngs ot| Husband, Man Threatened, Cut double breasted, Norfolk ; double-breasted ) $ 9 \$4.98 BeBe incon ticicintcnter civeuntes : : | || These Suits are cut double breasted, Norfolk, Rus- {J ositcan stare Committe, Ae the care ki pplarianl NAN rosaries) pai She Declared in Court—Pris-; T Fi | Wi I V. B > | aa eaer ane Eton styles, made of cheviots in $1. 98 ' vane Hotel, to-day. but after it said | PS rn i | NOOR HICH OHON TT ca CnnINS ceaeen < : : busy. th hf aon | 4 he had nothing to say further than that /e7a,cH-thore busy, thoroughfares, || gner Makes Denial. he ina il ou Duy Boys’ all-wool Eton and Golf Caps, 50c and 75c. bY the Republicans would have no candi-| two push-carts, scattering their cargoes loor.| @ate for any office at to-night’s confer-| of dry goods and fruit. (Third Floor.) @nce, and would accept Jerome if he| At Broome street tthey crashed into} yrs Mary Weuta, of No. 898 East Only a Day and a Half in Which to Secure the Finest Was the choice of the conferees, abid-| {he Wagon, of Towle Greenberg, Broke | yiousion street, was @ complainant in A * —$—— tie the wisdom of the Citizens’ Union, | whide ended the runaway. em 88: | vorkville Court to-day against Steve Furniture Made for One-fifth to One-Half the Later Cost. a7 Wouldn't Name Confer: | An Aprough thi wid ride Sammy ' Brostack, of No. 339 Bast Eleventh ceeme, inent dange e ‘Mr. Halpin was not even ready to| hurled off the truck to a violent deat Miteet. According to the woman Bros- Make public the names of the delega-| out he bounced up and gown on the tack attocked her in Tompkins Square thon of twentr-seven Rep ans ne| Spat like a Dig rubber ball, and when pack last night with a revolver and ewe ame to dden_ stop. h should lead into the conference to-night, | We. “WAT Sere” unscathed “The boy Would have killed her had not byetand- fed that ho was) wag lifted off and carried away on the ers coem (o the rescue, She declared CT HE SALE ENDS SATURDAY NOON—extended a day and a half, in order to give those people who have been out of town opportunity to share. There is no need for us to go into full details now, most everyone is thoroughly acquainted with the facts and figures. The Question is WII.LL YOU BUY and | New Crepe de Chine Waists | All the new Fall colorings in street and evening tes; that| shoulders of tw i si | des, such as violet, light blue, gray, also white A ‘ nag quite competent spoilers gh BC LeHeD Brosiack anid to her as he drew the Save a Fifth to One-Half nae ae : ee to defeat Ts a5 nid F Ban tals eats and we pelesed therat:| HE “SASSED” THE JUDGE. 1 kilid your husband and now I will ference would select the right men to kill you." do 3 Mrs. Weuta’s story was corroboraied UTHe consensus of opinion among the| Horewits Told Magintrate Wahte| | Sr Niue Slory tes tore eas | Wiseacres was that the Citizens ta , Wi After a thorough canvas of the situ te Ge toe Warm Cumate, Tony Singer, of No, 60 Gouverneur Judge can go to a|uirevt, and tis occupation, foreman of what the same Furniture will cost you two weeks hence? Reserve stocks have been drawn upon to fill the gaps made by the tremendous selling of the past weeks, and you will find here the LARGEST AN RIETY FRO cH YOUR SELECTION, ND BEST VA FROM WHICH TO MAKE | elaborately trimmed with Val. lace and Venise | medallions—puft sleeve with deep fancy cuff. Spe- cial for Friday and Saturday | ‘They are made of an excellent quality Crepe, front ) $5.95 pd. J Value $8.75 tion, has concluded th, Hot be beaten by @ fusion with "said Simon Horo-|the New York Dock Company, Brook- Three-Piece Parlor Suites, $33.60, regularly 850. Mahogany. Hy) i Bracanent Damiccon waar ue ole Fifth etreot, to-day in|iyn, He declared that be afd three || $24, regularly $20, Mahogany finish | Pepi aura 816, regularly $20. \) Flannel Dressing Sacques thoy fall back "upon Jerorne ass forloig |e Kesex Maret Court, when ho was| friends had ali they could do to puii | gfimes. | BiOb eeuatetais Pe ela He | || 25 dozen German Flannel Dressing Sacques, in the Le ‘ ; il Magistrute Wahle to re-| Hrostack away from Mra. Weuta, and || ®2075, regularly $26, Mahogany fin- ROR MAEY A139. + Regularly £48, | rey Oriental and floral patterns, fitted back, full $925 Teis Ngured that the muntelpal own- Bernard dog to Max Wald- ish fram $140, regularly $225. 844) regularly $55, i i ® erstiip men would be appeased {f For No. 3 that when they attempted to ake him | ‘ames. Fj ii 1 TERIAL, 092. nt, collarless, edges finished with button hole stitch be ap a] 0 Fifth street $37. art ' ne $56) regularly $70. | J] front. | Value $1.65 (were named for Comptroller, with Je- | was in court. to. ai to the Fifth sweet police station, he | regularly $74. Mahogany finish | White Enamelled Iron Bedsteads CEBU BT TY, B70: | in contrasting colors; cach...+..00-- +++ Sean leees g Dene \or Mayor, and, as Ford is a Re-|summons secured by Waldbu broke away and disappi frames. | 81.35, regularly $2.25. 872) regularly $90. | fost atin lon and thar of a there Wien lenethty argument over| | Wrostack was later arrested at his ip, regularly $65. Mahogany finish 99.76, regularly $3.50. Sideboards. Sement all factions. Magistrate “Wahle decided tn tavor|, Broktack denied having been in Tomp- || agg ree $3.95, regularly $5. $10.25, regularly $12.75. Golden oak Already Nominated by Petition, | of qWaiduurg, Horowite then made the|kinw Square Park all yesterday ‘after. | a105 onary A120 Mahogany frames, 84,50, regularly $5.75. $15.25, regularly $19. Golden oak. waetan At ants Che aS: | ad tte aun, fs] tuared anges MUChed oe woman’ De Pees SOO Nalewny | Aro egal $i $3080 regulry 38.” Golden oak i y ~ | om 3 lopowilt 1 was at worl | 3 3 : o . | q be Ke = Afigrney ind: nothing clue” and. hag [Tal nd beld Horowits Jn Bo ball for] WAP at wore. months tn prison, an |) $124 regularly $152. Mahogany frames, $12.50, regularly $16. $57.50, regularly $72. Golden oak. Art E mbroideries tnrough ‘The World viNhe coup by whieh | tsealing the dog innogens aman, waiting trial for killing m180, regularly $225. Mahogany Barens $74.50, regularly $93. Golden oak. | ender’ Murmhy destroval the omet TE her husband.” ihe told the Magtstrate, | ames | $145, regularly $190. Golden oak. i i i ° Bese ait aad here on candi: | SMALL-POX SHIP HERE, nl and donot waite to ll ers" | Five-Piece Parlor Suites. 87.35, SoA ; $200, regularly $255. Golden oak, A few big snaps in ewe Blows: Pipieesh Barents te ancey: this ners ealy 2 ' by (Ales Worta nnd Binger, haweren | #9, regularly $33. Mahogany finish $075 recularly $11. = China Closets. ions and Covers | ecutive Commit Tamman; | Peninsular Held tm Quarantine, | 44 Was hel: until to-morrow for fur- rames, ly 50, regularly $15.50. olden oak, bent glass ends, OWS—hand embroitered Sofa Pillows, some fin- recom Ms Se TECH FTTEE ther_examtnation. | 46, regularly $55. Mahogany finish pence Fekulatly $35: Bee Tagulecly $17. Or a eee th cord and tise —onlr $1.00 ; The Porruguest steamer Pentnautar, 849, regularly $66. Mahogany finish Br, regularly $110. 820/75) regularly Be. one of a kind and etgaiod quan eat 0 close r) i from Lisbon and the Azores, which was frames. U regularly $52, $39.75, regularly $53. , further than to effect an organfeat! t allowed to land her 34 cabin and 533 2. rf - e 4 AMET Se abt i tin Pin Cushions, so:e oblon; Gandidates for eich oy mnailenoy, arrived: tn ‘thts’ port’ from | an regularly $85, Mahogany finish oa recularly: $46. Pig eens $115, AT JUST HALF PRICE It should be remembered ‘ ; Ot CORR ET ‘ NH eestaes 1, remularly $56 ; Fegularly 8150, AND CENTRE PIECES— Sastl™ edlokes,panterence, the nomin:| ogy" and eich woman | Ready to Convince You || iret" #19 Mahogany finish | 888; regularly $120 Dining-Room Tables. PILLOW, SLIPS. SC Ant Geugns fidished. on edge with made AN the taiesttn Acarus Semone y somact: $150, regularly $240. Golden Oak, Round Top, Pedestal Base, stamped and Uintow art ailk banding—regular price 98c. 5 Brooklyn, for treatment, osptial: | We do not hesitate to say that] RET SED, ramulbrly $122, Mahogany Chiffoniers. $12.00, regularly $15. s RE ey eee ricci ater enasttaneraaanarses (ann Oc cual, vanely am price cons) $100, regularly $125, Mahogany fin- 83.98 ol ae sc. | as Ra A oR n any, stores} ish franies, $4.95: regularl 75" ¥ Bh ara a : 95, y $6.75. regularly $36, where you ~an buy a3 well as here. Brass Bedsteads- $10.50, regularly $13.50, ity $50. One ~'sit will convince you that 814.75, regularly $19.50, $14.50, regularly $18. , regularly $76. this sture is the one place to trade. farye regularly $24, 821, regularly $27. 00, regularly $90. () 27.75, regularly $42, $38, regularly $48. regularly $120, High Grade Groceries Special Prices for Friday and Saturday SUGAR SALMON TEA Women’s Dept, Men’s Suits, 13th Street, Broadway. $7.50 $9 $12.50 | Elegantly tailored Fancy Cheviots and More Great Clearance Values s A | Worsteds, . Golman vise Res Hormona Oolong, Cary Final Riddance Sale’ | Young Men’s Suits, In Lace Curtains and Portieres. perl ets ot eer at ee rage, 10 be. | elsewhare for 6)c, per ELOW VALUE-—LESS THAN ACTUAL MANUFACTURING COST ina great many instances: The Annual Clearance Sale is in full force, hundreds have shared, and there are lots more op- portunities for hundreds of others, The entire Upholstery Store on the third floor is overflowing with beautiful and perfect Lace Cur- tains and Portieres at greatly recuced prices, The offerings can’t last much longer, however, and ‘tis folly for any one with a present or prospective need to skip over these details; 2650 SHIRT WAIST SUITS, $4.50 $5.50 $6.90 . ; | "Fancy Cheviots, Worsteds, also Blue Comprising entire stock left over from the Summer season, jand Black Cheviots. | nd Fancy Mixtures. H , ‘ $1.95 $2.50 $4.50 | COFFEE BAKING POWDER | {)-[0ur mooct of- | O'Nelli's strtot ure Mocha and Jaye 8. | Grou. rarer tig | ber B., Menuinted oF pulver- | howder-will give gu CHOCOLATE feed, 5. Ibs, or results with your OFT) oon, . pete, por WDe'savss 25G | ang cake oly, cans | Git) # Quick Lungh| cocoa Maetb. can x ub, sl jal’ 12, | 00)” vee, f) my Ruffled Renaissance Bed Sets, | Real Renaissance Curtains. SRyble wheat breaks re tard Aids PICKLES 275 ruffled Renaissance Bed Sets, all new and perfect,) All perfect, ina variety of pretty patterns a " Bors en's 4 ow Chow Chow, mix \ mounted on heavy French net’ and with deep ruffles: .85, regularly $5.00, brook” Conqeaped Milk | Gherking. : Formerly sold at $3 to $7.50, Boys’ Reefers, $2.75 $205, rogulirly $5.0 | $8.98, regularly $10, | 3.08, rebulaty #0, gal Beraan Hf wat ‘mara oe 3 4 - : 88, regularly $6.50, 95, regularly 88, regularly $9.00, ‘oF P 8 ORs, Nn . ae . y Tan Coyert Cloth, nobby coats f A . ‘ a ic ‘Rogular pi All senalatng Coats ip Linens and Grashen $ 50 little men. stil ameunie en) White Irish Point Curtainy | $7.50 to $9.50 Porticres at $4.45 » Pair, a assorted shades, in Etons an on at ° Chil f i 75 styles, in small lots, to close out, About 500 pairs They come from one of the largest manufacturers an effects, ® Children s Suits, tH 195 to $5.50. in all, are offered at less than the price of the borders alone, They Value, $10 to $15 nd louse, all colors $2.75 4 pair, regularly up to $4.50, are of a rich armure tapestry, with wide velour and tapestry ’ ° \8 5 | $3.05 4 pair, regularly up to 86,00. borders appliqued on; in all the popular colorin, in ®. 53 0 50 W. yr iy St. $553 a pair, regularly up jo Hes this lot fifty pairs of extra finished mercerized Portieres, i te ‘est t.. 98 a pair, regularly up to . ‘Third Floor,