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THE WORLD: TUESDAY ¥VENING, DECEMBER 5, 1905. 'LEADER WHOSE COHORTS DANCE TO-MORRW NIGHT | NEW DEATH DATE FOR LAWYER PATRICK Prisoner Will Be Taken Down esting Her Here by Dog Team. SBATTIE, Wi y “FX Smith fit has been © 16 mal from 4 ‘ op. Ganfie to Po! ihe fee for Resentencing To- b mous Dent! wl go from Morrow. tty by tow t OSSINING, N. Y., Deo, 6.—Lawyer Albert ‘{. Patrick 1s to be taken from Sing Sing prison to New York to-mor-! oe enn nnn nn nnn nn nnn ne nnn nnn enone 1,000 ng are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when Buying Merchandise in Over 100 IN of &@ tamp With Fulton; From Bridge to | AR St. f Your P vet) BROOKLYN. C.ac Unsurpassed Values In Holiday Toys, Etc. Wednesday will be “Bargain Day” in the mammoth To H Gig! iw Store Open Until 10 P, M on Sapurdays, \ tee een------------- ee ee meee n eee 1 ‘ 0 Pee eae eee ceo cone © Hack ‘em out and put ’em row, so the court can fix @ new dato! i“ j MN ea he Lamia Mad ET] 1)! Id Wat lady § going to POP I The values are the best inthe city and will make the« q D ie rey | Wallan Marsh Rice, the muiltonadre, | gether any old way, the question of a Christmas | of our patrons a real pleasure tour, because they get ' ten and | a ote MUA Nae oe aes That's the traditional way gift for any man! at the very lowest pr Select your Toys now, and we wil deliver Mies ‘ ! Lapa detndie ’° of making boys’ clothing, ” « ‘the goods when you wish them everal Vat Gorreney ng the electric chair, It ts House Gowns” is a good | evra tome last) ore | that he gave ber a message DECatse most clothiers tee 5.00 Automoblle fives ont : aan ate to his couneel reeard,| worked on the principle that 9™swer. ches, with % | legal steps which are to be! all post | e {s arraigned In court to-) |the cheaper the boys’ cloth-| Imported English dressing | ” 0 Trunks for 1,00, tan ing, the better it sells. robes, $12 and $15, | Alic sk, a novelty, Fifteen Men Burned. {aa soon se the new! We're proving the contrary Handsome heavy blanket | with hat box, on, his coun CHICAGO, DEC. &—Fitteen men were of an appeal to pg . js Pumed last nigh: by pn tn Curry, | ourt, and tie, th every day, fot we're Using robes, $18 and $20, ; cial for 1, 00 @e Internationa a mpany's pect, Sige further delay and pre-/ finer materials every year Jap’ robes—a man’s | Horse and Cart, 28c+ pe Mt ny If everybody who has expressed a de- |eration of New Jers llyine west of vent the Warden from carrying out the| | Blue or vellow pated Hay Carts, Plant One Hursdve h SEFOOEl egurntracten Doc attend Uh ERK. Er ake MBER eto {hy sentence unt after the court @Nd selling more and more kimono, $12. Wy alsity Rithetied HUE ABA, & oli dgeadtl whom | John F. Curry Association at Amater= |, Arecniing, the} the fs jh Patrick's Anal appest for ® of these higher priced suits.| Silk matelasse robes, $35, MA ac ART, proba» on was | dam Hall, in W rth street, | Jaudes mt | ae 5 srr by @ workman thrusting @ 44 | tomorrow nigh there weit | eee te ——__ Of course the carefulstyle Bath robes of Terry cloths } Full size, painted in bright red Laundry Se ; mk, into & furnace of molten) ve to be an overfiow celebration, The | ing in BRIDE’S PLEA WIN. land substantial making,|and wool t has hich seat, stee! gearing, ford»98|_ Two stationary Tu h_ Wringer, —— biggest crowd that ever attended an | {hMvehour Ma s F Ae 8, 8, $3.50 to $15. 7.50 Automobiie, 5.00. and Basket or folding Laundry Shipwrecked Men In P | affair of that nature on the side | ower than a rap] th : NEWLY WED JUDGE which applies to all our boys’ Smoking jackets or house } targe size turver tired, painted Benshs with Wringer, two IEE gQ¢ ip Ned Men In ort, | attended the Curry ball last year, but | agreed. "to. breath * clothing, is an important coats; silk muiiler;richscarfs; {dark green, steel gearing, complete with | °" $e Shoofty. 80c. CAD) DBC. fine) 28 BiBNGRADS semierTOm RIES “WUl | oy t item in attracting the most umbrellas and ‘canes are yori tee ccs and pair Of § QQ | 2 nicely painted Horses, hardwood who have arrived | certainly eclipse It (Spectal to The Evening Worlt,) : | . | atten thee ile i teh rock id wide seat, nthe etaamer git Curry We renowned as the man | Panne tended ih thle ten Paras LPHIA, Des, &— Thame «9 SUbstantial sort of custom, other correct answers, do-Carts at Great Re Reductions Nit ee BOG * be flocks an t pr perha =) ue $i § th ie ie iy Butehete He's ae ' j 6 resi of the romance Ml dlee Rocers, Pant & Company. Roasrs, Pret & Cowpany, for, pie : 1.00 The Par ee yon ter a young man’s man, and has a tre- |, 7 Kneeten to W. Wilkins Carr, George Harrie hes Three Broadway Stores. Three Broadway Stores, Folding Go-Carts, value $2.00, 1,69 large size. valu 1,00 nendous follo jng | in the yourger gen grass r gone to his home In New York a free | i Doll Houses, —_ | pekabo ecw ie - fi) ik mA 253 $42 1260 258 842 1260 4h, 98 New Y and, Houses, Hari ted early Ja : at at at opposite near oppos | : with 3 ! \ : st week i pposite . h Voting in Massachusetts. ‘WON’ T YOU COME, BOASTS HB ASSASSIN. vt he Sa ae Warren st. 13th st, 32d st. City Hall, Union Square. Greeley Square. atk % ‘i va per-tired | fect, 4:w Hows, value 91:50 a 1,00 Tat ial E c. 6 re im elec: CHARLES MURPHY? Prisoner Decta| He Triet to Win k | {$5.00, tor bigs 3. 98) God. disk: nicely Mites, Wi: tee Massachusetts oi¢ t including Bos- Alfonadd Lontet 1} Swinging Horses, | horses and a wagon, with hay 6 Bi loft and rack, value 8 Ne ae By WALTER A. SINCLAIR. Anrmes ——— | | China Tea 5 é w e od tly moar ' Three styles to s rom, some DENI Uacaeca pee feel and how | ow ‘f .D OUG]I A sS | u bose a ” 25¢ 1 let your be packed! Sree ats Stay aimbe ah ana one | red satin ! It a the season of the yur “y Wel ‘ FOR | Big Strike Threatened, To Has BEST $3.50 SHOES ten ' iter poatesco i Jegun The pl r hearty shake [msec W. L. Douglas makos H ase +s 4 And sh 2 Blestrioians’ Us.on rn Nel Snare Seateaaiic ra DERE and sells more men’s | Bowie Alleyes + make a br S Hardwood, with 10 p balls and ace dipagogg i Mount Clemens, Mich $3.50 shoes than any | 4 bent rockers and | Cue, 4 new and novel « al er 1 Scat ainse the akour of ‘ other manufacturer fea pt Parr meneera all with {Ue 186 £00 Been called Gnu more Wil be order in the world. ne : . | Mechanical Tra lass eyes and removable siddie, the) Lar Trai heir REWARD anyerewdo er {Lest mak Vniase oF ease, orork Bike . The loaders are all in the oes i a a ele Alas-| Bor fobs they dare at A True W. L. Douglas $3.50 | {#500 Horse, spect! at........ 3, 98 al part a ae take aan "dul sd Until you have come back from th | shoes have by their exe —} $5.00 Horse, special at.. 4,50) Magic Lanterns, tall, ‘standing on mer of 10% ' nen | Deck from Mount Cleioens, Df Story and cellent style, easy fitting Dolls’ Beds and Cradles, | wooden base, brass top, triple lens, until 1909. It r ‘ ple. The Mayor now hides his little siate and superior wearing White enamelled, folding, with wire |good lamp and 6 picturesque 50c showing cannot be made in the tle, Until on it you pass qualities, achieved the ee eds: OC erates YalvE 25c nies 1.95 Dalsy Wagons, 1.25. ie | Pete es the cue to wait, av y 306 - — | ua take he us to walt Everyons Full of largest sale of any $3.50 Wire Beds, fully trimmed with Pars make, high back seat and dash, Japanese Crisis Ahead. While sumers nd shoe in the world. They draped top and fancy mattress 25¢ whip and whip socket, regular. 1.95 TOKIO, DEC. > M—t Should Human are just as good as those ia two pillows, for......-, C Hy $1.75, for. .. @xisting betwee M A that t $5 to $7 Large wooden Beds, with wire Sleighs for Boys. | sore w bet ) Gr | at cost you Sand {spring, fully trimmed, with mattress | Sleighs for boys and girls, heavy ee we | _ M Read foterest | the only difference is the | ang pillows, lace trimmed, value loak, steel braced and steel run- { Ghele-spesipootions. home, price, If I could take you into my factory at Brockton, $1.50, complete for...... 1,00 ners for ...ceeeeeee, a, 50€ Ukely op ext nd brea old Father Knick. | Mass,, the largest in the world under one roof making men's of OS y of the | y ht fire roam; — | fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which every T 5 i a kick , : are ; | ; * pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. em ting uggest ons Virginia Town rire Sw ep le A thal This sum ot mong, wl ae Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere, p mamassas, ghee ity tones wwe Hon, mate nom tae wae ether] ALT coud show you the difference between the shoes made | In Holiday Clocks. ag wh Hy the | PERE SEY” Th oan Ke ROW thie sersok fas health eed styauett in my factory and those of other makes, you would under- | over $1000 j SAYS BRIDE ° POPPED.” ther John’s Medicis not true in ver John recommended the medi-| stand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they Here are six offerings in Clocks, from the Alarm Clock at 59. to aie every perticular, The y, iu brief, eine to his parishioners and friends,! hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater | |the Marbleized Clock at $4.79, Each and every one will give an idea iu (Soecia to The Bventng Wot) if od , © of its merits |t became| intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, | {for 4 useful C Shristmas gift, Our Clock Department is ready to shows ‘ [ ALLENTOWN, De According to ErRrien, Hr 3000 ily remedy in thousands of MORE SATISFACTORY THAN $5 AND $7 SHOES. you the best makes at the lowest prices. ii { t n of wealt Apple: | oyerworl through f AG. th Decne known a8 «J, being a wearer of the W, L. Douglas $5.50 shoes forthe past — ie ther John's Medicine,” having! sty or seven years, will say that! find them to give better satis+ Nickel Alarm Clocks, that run for 30 hours by the and srougat OUsly run en people, and | Ane f y all throat and lung pheumonia nd make flesh and ken faithfully, It is nedicine and does not tieohol or poisonous drugs. la DEMMAtD St POWERS But His War Mini ‘ and Announce ter Objects nent of Decision Delayed. “= te thas not : F } Pi se r \ n every detail the Leading Retail | it of Brooklyn, M. 4 fused | are ae a emer! i the Fw) = HP ciliator Ch oy, ye of th. “ia . ristmas fianos, SI cnn The Best Instruments br the Lowest - ; Prices and on the Fkiest Terms, ftom mae the de IF YOU HAVE DECIDED TO BI PIANO for this Christmas 1 THE CHRISTMAS WORLN time—and there is no gift more splendid, gre certain to give a litetime ; is ' of pleasure—you will choose your Piano m} wisely if y it i ely If you choose it in OUT NEXT SUNDAY. | ; | -|] the Loeser Store. } The Christmas number of the We make this statement because we it; beca KNOW it is tri 1 New York Sunday World will be asked to take our word, There { ) make careiuilPyrarisons. We shall be aa hare a notable n as full |] You make them—and in your ins es ty let there e who knows music well, who Hof good { He ho is a judge of a Piano, who can give ) from : I stocking on Christ nll When you have sortpeted your ¢ Y n the result will be. You will find ! ¢ ig Chri ng. It in this Piano Store, which has made such wonderful stride e few years of its existence, the { es — ut ne inday. There BEST Pianos for the LOWEST PRICES and on the EASIEIPERMS, * siete { will be many pages in four colors, At the head of our line now stands the instrument to Wh we have given on lots of pages in two and one color splendid i oe ieee eo and pictures of all kinds for ¢ LOESER PIA p» . There are to be so m hi i Bate d Fea ne y This takes rank with the few really ereat Pianos of tt Ve acauired an {nt , pall i at ey we conldr’t ¢ to direct its construction, We stand s to rs for it ! vl yet ba ' you about all of them now, Some y other Piano of the first grade costs anywhere, | n $400 75 , of them, however, may ‘tah $600 to $1,200 ¢ an} $400 to $750, Loeser Grands tioned, Special articles b r i eo Heller Pianos at 3250, $2 and $300 Aa La td the equal of Pianos which are usual) 350 t ul often f Bolansity. hy 7 , z Ss often for more, They are sweet vy, of | TONES, OVEN Seale. IB TUMMEITS, nd hacke fullest guarantee. We will . hs frm the Deliver a Heller Pian no for LO in Cash mat aig and the balance may be paid at th You m the instrun ent now or any day ed fey 8 man or % interest before Christmas that you wish woman may own a fine’Piano, on the deferred payments. YOUR OLD PIANO \WILI. BE TAKEN IN EXCHAN Piano at a fair valuation, if you wish, * sy terms—with no a Christm “The New ( santa mas Toys Claus cute for a new Heller or for a Loeser Fourth Floor, all with the approval aenr~aeecommeemenenaiee ASOT 59c) and warranted to keep good time, value75¢, forw..ee. Ansonia Alarm Clocks, loud alrm, warr for one year to keep good tlre, value $1,00, for Ansonia Gold Burnished new disigns, value $1.50, for AnsoniaDec- orated Dres- faction, both in wear and comfort, than any of the other makes costing $5 to $7." G. P, ERWIN, 1169 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N.Y. BOYS SHOES, $2,00 AND $1.75. Just the same as my men’s $3.50 shoes, the | same leathers, for $2.00 and $1.75. Only Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy, d Clocks, 4 CAUTION, — None genuine without W. T. Douglas name and price stamped aati GOCE H on bo! n I. Douglas exclusive shao stores in yale ' the and designs, H p from $1.00 to Ve 50 in Greater New York: W. L. Douglas Shoe Store: Sixth Avenue, corner 22d Street, | 433 Broadway, corner Howard Street, (35 Ansonia Clocks, Dresden china, strikes full hour 755 Broadway, corner 8th Street. 345 Eighth Avenue. 1 853 Broadway, corner 14th Street, BROOKLYN. and half, cathedral gong, in apple 1349 Broadway, corner 36th Street, ve ene green and dark green, value 1447-1449: Br y, corner dist St, |708.710 Broadway, cor, Thornton Bt. | 1'$60, for 4,19 est h Street, 421 Fulton Btreot, corner Pearl Street, arbleized Iron Clocks, 4 ne 074 Third Avenue, 494 Fifth Avenue, designs to choose from, ce and tulld JERSEY CITY 18 Newark Avenue, 2202 Third Avenue, cor, 120th NEWARK — 785 Broad Street, 2779 Third Ave, bet, 146th & Titi Sts. 4.79 ues) value $6.00, for,,., {alu Strike, cathederal gong, made au the Ansonia Clock Gompany, & Exceptionally Good Val in Holiday Umbrellas Wednesday we will hold an important sale in the Umbrella Depariment. All the Umbrellas are carefully made and combine style with good looks. and low prices, so you may select an Umbrella to give as a Christmas gift for very little money con- sidering the quality. Can you select a more’appro: priate and acceptable Christmas gift? Men's Umbrellas, 28 inch, Ameri.) Women’s Umbrellas, 26 Inch, fine can tarfeta, silk cases, paragon frames, Union taffeta silk, silk cases, paragon steel rods, Automatic runners, fine natu. frames, beautiful handles of pearl and sil- Men's Umbrellas, 28 inch, fine Tee taffeta silk, steel rods, paragon ver, gold and pearl, fine natural wood, i Nes { Wednesday “ Tailored Suit Bargains! FOUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS For Wednesday and Thursday, These four specials represent exceptional val- ues such as are seldom offered before the holi- days. You are certain to find something that dies, value $1 a will suit you, as'the showing is most complete {#21 Wood handles 1,00 pisin or trimmed, also french in point of variety of stylish models and modish Children’s Umbretias, fine English tay effects, value $2.75, f0r see 2.00; i gloria, silk cases and tassels, size 18 to = Women's Umbrel ure (willed, size 26 inch, with selvage edge, silk cases and tassels, imported natural wood handles, worth $4.00, for, 3.00 Men's Umbrellas, 25 inch, pure silk, 24 inch, plain and trimmed natu >| AL NO. 1,—Is a wonderfully com ral wood handles, from §0¢ to 1.00 sentation of the season's best styles in bi short and long coat effects. A variety of modish materials, pet repre- louse Eton, Including velvets, A Pay emt dialtty. vafteta ailie; Se! fframes, sitk cases and tassels, furze and tight rolllme, selya i. steel rods, sille magnificent sults have been sell- boxwood handles, plain or cases and tassels, imported natural e Ine, at from to $30; for Wednesday 8, 95 trimmed, worth $2.50, for,... 2.00 wood handles, worth $5.00, for,, ilanibeahe 50 Ls an ‘hureday C. Qc. brain. In Doll Land. | You have only nineteen more days ys to dress the bi for your little one or to give to some one else, Here are four exceptionally fine offerings that will pay you to visit our Doll Store to see, reat satisfaction at $15,00 , * faction at Aik: tight or Jone Atting models; Bton and baa » the blue worsteds, inannish cloths, cheviots and broad: suits are lined throughout with sod quality Vs el is i SPECIAL NO, 3—Velvet Suits, Never before were such swagger Suits sold at such a sacrifice. These richly magnificent Suits are models of per- ail highly tailored and handsom fect tion and of a quality and character to satisfy the most fastidious, YY They are SPECIAL NO, 2—These beautiful suits are the same that have given such in the desirable shades of blue, wine and green, as well as blac rh y fin for Wednesday-and Thursday * $12.95 put with Bie go9 Skin- values that can’t he beaten in the city, Perfectly fitted backs, long Coats, lined th tin, in atylish shades, wine ve and Black: $99, 50 cocccccycocessooosooseosose value £%: for Welneaday 98c Jointed Dolls 69 ’ * 45c Jointed Dolls, 29c. all with ortunity is offered in a col- : SPECIAL NO, 4—Another very choice © all purposes. mart, dressy Cloth Suits, suitable f Large bisque faces, chubby bodies, el 3 styles to select from, lection of Regular $5 to ob values hands and lined tarouahout sleeping eyes and some with eye- | pretty curly wigs, sleeping eyes, ay duis HARA ke che or Sagi 00 lashes, shoes and stockings, val- 29¢ 18 Inches tall, fOr, sss ssesseres 69¢ ue 39¢ and 4Sc, choice, ..,, RATIONS WADE PREB OF CHARGE, ey enennneeee 438 Fulton Street, Brooklyn steatstyews'atstsvt.a ‘ /2.00 Jointed Dolls, 1.25, 75c Jointed Dolls, 50c. Fine bisque faces, full sewn wi Sleeping eyes, white or black, shoes | in blondes or brunettes, handsomely and stockings, bang or side part made, 23 inches tall, shoes sid 1, 25 wigs, blondes or brunettes, for., 50c stockings, value $2.00, for.... THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS QF THE DAY, 7

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