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ONDDK POOR ASK OAEMIER FOR WORK ‘oblem Too Much for New Cabinet Head, but He Hopes to Find a, Ways INTION, Deo. 1%-Another demon- fetion of the undayployed occurred to- hur the diminished number of the sielpantas ahd the absence of spec- ‘ indieated waning interest in se Operations of the Social Demo- le League he paaders traversed Belgravo are In order to show themselves to mer Campbell-Bannerman and a to Interview the Premier, who had ted the President of tie Local Gov- meat Board, John Burne, to be nt, * le genotally understood that “ue ht Honesuhie as he is now WO, expressed a desire for his ap- tment to the Presidency of the al Government Board go that he| at. deal with the unemphiyed ques- ‘ he Premier, rey ig to depota- h, mis ae Rreal pres ae we n who Were crt of work, but anatiy he tad mo panacea to offer. Es) he might bo relied. on to gi fullest consideration to the. que and atdod thet ho had the advan. e of. the advice and knowledge of im Burns, Who felt equntly with him- he nooersity for doing everytlitng for the insemphoyea, PPROVES PLANS FOR BRIDGE SUBWAY LOOP, Commission Also Indorses the Scheme for Open-Air Tuber. culosis Sanitarium, Art Commission to-day announced approval of plans for the Williame Pe Bridge Suway terminal, for which appropriation af $1,000,000 was made days ago. This provides for a In Delancey street, tor the entire. bar > pe Of representatives wore admit. |. dead, | alvo, approved V ‘ed me out tor the past few months, nod * | when my wife wos token fil a week | “baby wae od. | up In Ded, the littie déad body, ‘Phen SOCKLESS HOBO FROWNS ON UNSTOCKINGED FAD. “Not for Pittsburg,” the Ultimatum of Widely-Travelled Expert Who's Been There and Says It Won't Bo for Fashionable Women. who is @ocks, as the sex may be, fs healthfui, economical and helps de wolce, Sure Hit does—it's a toena!l elnch—but she ‘didn’t make the discovery foist. Long | before dis here Father Knefpp, de bare- | footed fryer, wus walkin’ in de dew of (de mornin’, Kiug before Jerry Simpson came to Congress wid nuttin’ between him and de face of ¢,'eathon exceptin’ @> pair of cowhide solo:, your humble An ex!ra large supply of papers con-/| servant was tourin’ dis country, frum taining the interview has ‘been sent (0/'Frisco to Bangor, weaiin' no more Pitteburg’a Jar gest hotel, te Waldorf- | stockin's dan yu'd find on, de feet of Astoria, on Fhith avenve, {de Dlood-sweuting Behemoth of Holy Str, O'Shaunessy has no fixed 5) ice of) Writ, abode. » His home is where his heart’ ts, “An'| to-day, young man, Me was found to-day th Clty Hall Pack, | length @nd breadth of dis noble sitting with bis back to the basement | police station, The sight of green lamps always tiade him nervous, he explained, } “Pa,” sald the traveller, after Intro- “dis \Pttsburg loldy ain't up {r, Obtibiains O'Shaunersy, wintering in New. York, consenied to- day to give an authorized statement to the reporter who povers chiropody, ta signments and cold feet stories. " @ statement, coming at » time when fad of going unstockinged Is conv; Pitisburg. is bound to be read with interest, especially since Mr, O'S)aunes- 8y approaches the subject a# an expert, uh the troo de land | bobo dat wears “Ot course you may ketth a fow weaklin's dat wraps dere deet in colored to Wate, She (inks she fv, but she ‘t. She's gittin’ in on a.s'ow looal, | supplements In cold weath I have nin! extry between de ‘leventh hour) knowed soine dat stulted & shoes wid struw durin’ @ cool enap, but no on¢ of de fyurteem tousand members of de Chilblaing O'Shaunnessy Bockless ou be chugyt wid de gor 4 stockin’s. “De motto of ver will always bet “ "De toes dat toucli Isle thread shall ite, e Ums, fat be it fron tin’ dat dy fasirooabe teburg shoud shed dee btov' ve been in Pittaburg, [Sits a place wherd stookin & covers ;& multitude of sins Inside dere \shoes ite genéral.y a cave of four \o.9 ny and Ave a crowd. Do corsa danced ages in Pitteburg bau- foOKs abh n seservation of de Sioux Injuns, id if de londier deve all Went to a fashionable Feception with only sandals on de men woud be too mmodation and de last train, And cickling over an alg dat somebody ise laid. “Dh were Madame So-tial-Bramsen CARRIED DEAD BABY IN ARMS TO MORGUE. Parker, Was So Poor He Couldn't Bury It—Arrested, but es of ints. Set Free, busy, counitn’ de push buttons on de Om’ the: technical charge, of viointing | Ri!l8, tosle- woe Mrvsationtn tt wast tie Healts Departweet rules Pelor, do cull to combine a reception and a * Leroy | verb Tsilval=not in’ Pittsburg ni 5 Parker, a truck-driver, of No, 1% Le “On top of dat, horu's minder consi a: street, nrrested ac the Morgue when he/ eration, “I a Pittsburg lok tOok there the body of his Wabe, bora jin’ widout ber stockin's. it would. take 3 crraigned to-day before eas nee ere, Ae to wash the caeeene Comte feet tw {Bhe come home wid de “Thave not/worked a long time, ther sald “0 the Court, of the truck drivers knock- | [0% went walk~ ee., do, it's bai 10 iy fous ‘and her teas “The ste ago T was unable to send for a doctor. 1 dh fot know what to do whon the dead, 80 we covetnd It thé ‘neighbor sold moe 1 couldn't keop soured it in Yj pd eroaty sa Miventade wee” ; | i REDIT FE Pe Ty lif THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1! uNposes, The comptioller says that there are about 100,000 such reports on file, and toat while he cannot without inspecting all of them stale their character, he {ts sontdentt, that except in one or two in- stances they show po contributions for poliuical purposes fince 1991 The exceptional reports showing con, tributions cover transactions or $3) In small banks amd do not go into-detail aac POPULAR HOME FURNISHINGS, §39 8th Av,, N, W. Cor. 37th St, Appropriate Christmas Gifts, We bave hundreds of them f Christrras Celivery, just those ut will add to the comfort, conventence # the me, ard at pricss, ‘and beauty of that will show subst:ntial raving, A PLEASING GIFT. * GONBINATION DESK. AND BOOK CASE Combination Desi Id oak, golden or mabogany finish, eq top, with Frenc) bevel plate mir- vor, Bookease with Adjusiable shelves doek equipped with pigeon holes amirhelves Closet Weneath, Value $20.00; Special $13, 98 XMAS SP<CIALS., Gold Parlor Chairs, seats in variety of cotors of silk damiskss.. 2,45 up Morris Chairs. hair cushiors, golden oak or mahogany fram Ladies’ Desks, many sty! 2.79 up Mehogany Musi¢ Cabinits,.4.95 up Columbia Phonogr phs and Records, Cash or Credit. ee M ton Dahl | Stern Brothers Sale of Women’s Gloves ie ns $1.00 m 5.40%, Real French Glace Kid Gloves in colors, black and white, Women’s Neckwear Christmas Novelties in Real Lace Collars, Hand- kerchiefs, Jackets, Berthas, Boleros, Vests, Chemi- } settes, Collar & Cuff Sets, Also Auto Scarfs, Stocks | and Jubots. Specials for To-morrow: Real Point Venise, Duchesse and Point Collar and Cuff Sets, Real Princess Lace Handkerchiefs, with pure linen centres, Value $18.50 Set, $10.95 48c, 78¢, 5c, 1.50 One-Halt Regwar Value, Chemist tnd Cue Set, « $1.95, 2.90 Pa Handsome Curio Cabinets For Holiday Gifts. Vernis Martin, $37.50, 48.00 Gold Leaf, $49.50, 98.00, 145.00 Fancy Mahogany Tables, Inlaid and Plain, $8.25, 14.50, 19.75 About 25% Below Actual Value. Men’s High Grade Pajamas An Extensive Assortment—Exceptional Values, Perfect Fitting Models, Best Workmanship, Striped and Figured Flannelette, $1.45, 1.05 Embroidered Sateens and Cheviots, 1,45, 2,75 Fancy Flaanels, $2.75, 3.75, 7.50 Site Mixtures, 2.95, 4,95, 8.75 Night Shirts, of Cambrie, Soisctt,, 4. 9786 tp 3,50 Sateen, Flannel and French Batiste, West Twenty-third Street . 7 ’ i ; full Import of your oath; your yiel : 4 , to flerce and angry ions Shee % tempted by & sense of wrong, have i borne fruits go bitter that your worst te Rubacoeo! has been already suffered, 4 ‘he mércitul sentence of the cour % which uted you aves you a member / : es the honorable profession you have i} Omen, y | ’ "In that great school of self-sacrifice CS s AS 4 4 —_ -_o and ban on ag ad + to your | country will, it is hoped, atone for slice ‘Commissioner Form: Odell’s Choice f6r Speaker Secretary Bonaparte in Public lates ‘Charges Against the Has an Understanding Censure Gives the Mid- Bx-Chief of the Vice Squad with Governor. shipman Advice As (Bpectal to The Brening World.) WASHINGTON, Deo, 18%—In ex-ou- j CGUSSED BY HIS MEN, ALBANY, Deo, 1—Goy, Himeina de-| tlon of that portion of the sentence ot | . tie i q . clined to-duy to make any direct com-| Midshipman Minor Meriwether,’ jr,, re: “Abou é Fin: a“ __ } nent on the aononunsment that ‘Boss''| quiring that he be “publidly reprl- Ou . List istered e Odelt hadéidecited (o make Kawin A. | manded by the @eorgtary of the Navy," Ir ocurists are register dd to Have Withhe’d Evidence; Merritt, {r., hia sandiia’e for Speaker | Secretary Bonaparte haa eddresned. the hysicians of experience, Against Pool-room Managers | of the Assembly, but 6 sald enough to| following letter to Midshipman. Metis dis beat xpe . ee ; 8 Indicate that he would not onnoee the | wether, at Annapdiies They Will Examine Your byes and Tell H lection of /Mr, Merritt. “Bir: You have bee You Their Exact Condition, After the Raids, | “HT have not the contidence and minds | violiting Clause 3 ot “AHcis VENTS Ot | No Charge Except for Ciasean, and ‘That of all the members, [ assume thot hay uci for he wernment ia? Moderate, ¥ J the Legislature will choose a o@pable | sulting one of youn eine’ vehtly ‘ . Felaaivestates, WiRieie: Rasertc. foe> | jand honest man for Speaker, 1 still) and of on of you fallow ld ‘oF cook | & itly one of Pollce Commissioner Me- | hold to my. former statemont that 2 fiat fight with ene BY orgaging, In) Uculists and Opticians. foo's most, friisi®d loutehants, and | mA RT Uae, homes; ean ooitennen “on "your part habe 43. Years’ Practcs, ‘ 4 | who te not ¢ . jam it eAateby IA pharge of tire Vice Bausd, | Pressed to make a more definite *ate- by you and ao dineecnatne eae 223 Sixth Avenue | 1345 Broadway to be tried at Headquarters on serious | ment, the Governor ¢ald: ‘*Thére ts 4n] 9f reproot can be needed to make Fou pare ish. Be Below goth Bt. fuaeties, ald saying that there i# a Judas in every | Fegl their Br 450 Sixth Avenue |217 Broadwa Jomznisstsner MeAday gave out the | (welve, You can figure but for YOUN) your gountry; your forcettt res emt pot phy py: a ayia owing statement at his office this | selves how many men would be elim- 4 forgetfulness of the Street Arcad © *emnoon: | Inated by that rule from the speaker- _ _ ‘Charges are being prepared and will | ship contest,” bine about Mr, More Ayia ed wep Dotoctive-Sengt. William | ! hel aor law Hey fee attibude in the mat- CS (Bewers, Charging him with negiect of ter?” wae asked. and conduct unbecoming an officer, | a er A an Merrit has some strong ’ mM cures that he {s the on! @ sufficient evidenves of violations of | Tene on Koune whose leadership would ° ig the b Ponal ode at certain places, they | be rebomnined by all factions in the Re- pica) C o @ courts, or Gov. ins is 0 A ng any furthe* stoos tn the matter mesority to insure a full party vote for having the machinery of the law pur} the reform orgs apie he will et Miotlon: kwat this) nesidet continued | oe tietritt had given the Governor M4 le ‘ derstand that ‘he will support an tno action wai taken guina the lige every ni that the aoveenge watts,| | BRIC-A-BRAC, LEATHER GOODS AND (ees and persons in question unt! | j and chat he will in way with the legislative programme of the lis Yen Soma, ee Bes aa, w._wpsurrt FANCY NEALE WORK. ¢ vad," nib} yn ane Y ’ ‘ this statement by the Commissioner is Gedney ty, sit ant ihe ‘Attention ‘eat jane that, Weserp win! te balen Governor to-day, appitently in the In- ttention is directed to the following articles of count for @ long Is of abloged ee eer atten It was taken on Nov. 2, less than two] terest of Assembiwnan Hooker, of Hye 5 Saale bachen Of discipline and duty, When | nn \ ,_ | Neeke before the death of the man. An| Weston Conty,, who bas the support of special interest at the present season: a8 put in cturse of the vice squad, | Taken Two, Weeks Before’ His |adaitiousl clue that may nlp any oue| Wagermrtiys dlvttion 0 Fear ago, the Commissioner, who had ‘ 2 who thiiks he knows the man in the) “Our fight for Speaker Js not lost by } MY confderce in Regers, expected Death, Receipt Was in pleture is the fact that the initials “A.| Any, menhs gi Roo Te aa B Small Bronzes, for desk or cabinet; French, English and tat things of him, especiatiy in th ' B, 1s" were In the inside of the man’s) Keep in the game until the finish.” i 1 ; ; ell of -ratdistg: ‘pdoterocene, Ho His Pocket, coat. + ‘There were no papera in the ci a to toe ety ind hey daewesv rig 74r oe Porcelain Min‘a- God maxiy places, but. only a few man's pockets excepting tho recelpt, ures, Cary: vories, Jewel ani -bon Boxes; Bronze ” oe vey which was overlooked at first c i ‘aeeee sunt ekand we ‘ ana tol ame oAly clue to the tdentity of @ well Tre ie a eet de coalh 4 FEW BANKS GAVE 10 Git and Jeweled Photograph Frames; Clocks and Clock was “trohwing -\that of a man about thirty-five y i ; 4 : . jer the whee! vay at|ing about 170 pounds. ¢ " , ia from giving all tho evidence they | oneer the weels of & subway train at | hk ven, had dark halt and plue eye Glass Pieces, Engraved Crystal and Cut Glassware; Tan- & sgeuied wgainst the prisonem, 60 red and Thirty-meventh street ltr, wore a sult of dark mixed ma tal d wt the met who hdd boon arrested | 2%4 Broadway early on tho morning of jai, a blue outing shirt, a black JOY cycr@tary Shaw Tells Senate They lus and Smoking Sets, Pld go tree when arraigned Deo. } Ia the photograph here repro-|hat, black tlejard lace shoes. | = ecretary Shaw Fells senare They 3 4 ve-Mor- yan abowt 1.20 o'clock in the morn- ‘ y (ame time ago Mr. MoAdgo removed | (eet for the flrat time, Detective-Sor- |, If was about 1:3) o clock dn the, morn: | Were Small Institutions and gers from comuriind of the vice | rt Fogarty, of Police Headquarters, |iiy, tie pur. ineads ticket and dropped : q wk for the Detective Bureau there, wader aE cecil holy pr des Ue he was , , iti ; ; ‘ fat. “Honest Dun" Costigun suce | 8 an, recently discovered among yin | Inst the Saeki ead byt 4 WABEINGTON, Dec, 18 Tho; Banat Writing Tablets and Folios, Razor Sets, Cigar Cases; ded hin: here, ¢tfacts a receipt for some pictures taken | Mattorm. When the train ewne along) toda received from Secretary Shaw Magazine end Book C Cant id : ‘i fs to bo ttanaferrod back to | *t the studio of Scherer, on Broadway, | the nan, was sitting between an? mere me réply dt Ls. ole of “ 8 ‘overs, Canisge and Shopping tagers +H | wa oO be pun over. e e ry or T D ¥ 7 . i ) Maihatina Detective ‘Purwauy 0 | 7 Teco ree ante Ls ki wane sstation ifghts the motorman nw MATL MUNL gam Ahaobrtasiont he fer tive Bags; Vanity Bags fitted with opera glasses, fan and — picture 4 i ree . but it was too late to st ie i f i b Hie Salpaotien an tay’ He | coipt wan given wap. otally tracedbie|| testi i rane of mee milpenoea cigars watch; Dressing and Jewel Cases; Traveling, Caniage . contributions made by ’ vat bale sacha ot tor paravaren Roocaangul ium and Automobile Clocks; Hat Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes and Bags; Purses and Card Cases, Dresser Scarfs with French embroidery or colored ribbon erbroidery; also in dtyles trimmed with Irish Crochet or Cluny laces, Dresser Sets of Lace, Net and Point Esprit. @ Lingerie Pillows of English embroidery and Filet lace; Embroidered Pin Cushions; Glove, Handkerchief and Yfewel Boxes, Sewing and Handkerchief Bags and a variety. of fancy articles for the dressing table, boudoir and other purposes. i Nineteenth Street and Seth Avenue. Nem Fork. A. FRANKFIELD & CO, JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS ROR TS Hl cy tenn cn doy Me beauty, set with amethyst, peridot, goldew topaz and pearls, AINTY pearl brooches in. a variety of floral and geometrical designs, $8.50 to $50; set with diamonds, $12 to $30, Titik conection of higher prcea brooches in- cludes Original designs in platinum and gold incrusted with diamonds, $125 to $2,000.00, ‘Moderately priced jewelry in great variety at their new store, 38 WEST 34TH STREET Between Herald Square and Fifth Avenue FROM$125.00 TO $2,000.00 B. Altman & Cn, 2 EE a FUR GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. B. Altman & Go, are prepared to make to order fur garments, neckpieces and muffs from a selection of Russian and Hudson Bay Sables, Real Siberian Black and Silver Fox: and other fine fur skins. Made-up Muffs and Neckpieces of Russian and Hudson Bay Sable are also offered ' Sale of House Coats. | New York Store Only, Here Is What the Ladies of New York Have Been Waiting for! TRAORDINARY Sale of Men's | Lounging Robes, House Coats, | Smoking Jackets, Imported and Do- | mestic Bath Robes, many exquisite de- finished thro’ —, ‘signs, elaboratel ‘elvet Jackets, | including Silk | Matelasse Lounging Coats, Silk Lined Lounging Coats and Dressing Gowns of finest figured wools and soft camel’s hair. Truly an event of timely interest to those considering the purchase of sensible Christmas Gifts. PRICES IN SOME INSTANCES ARE SPLIT IN TWO. \ House Coats, Dressing Gowns, $35.00 Coats, $18,00/$12.00 Gowns, 7.50 $28.00“ $15.00 ved “ 5.00 $1500 “ $9.50 Bath Robes, $1200 “ $7.50 '$18.00 Bath Robes, $12,50 $10.00“ $5.751$12.00 “ “| $7.50 60 Dollar Bath Robes, $25, Gifts bearing our label are of known worth | and excellence and will touch the exacting ex- } pectations of the most captious taste, Smith Gray & Co. THREE STORES BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK. FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AY., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV,, BKLyN, Liquozone Free. | If you need Liquozone, and 4 J ' E never tried it, please send us your Name and state disease with whieh | ayne 5 xpectoraut you are suffering. We will then malt 0c, and $1 bottles. you an order on a local drigylst [07 teasers a fillsize hott, and WIL yy —>—————————— druggist ourselves for {t, ‘yhis is| our free gift, made to convince yon;) to let the product itself show you | what it can do, In justice to yourself, please accept it to-day, for it places you under no obligations whatever. The Liquozone Compaiy, 458-464 Wabash Ay., Chicago, The'asthma sufferers’ friend Commencing Nov, 26 The World will give 5 weekly prizes of $10.00 each for the & best positions ob tained each week by advertisers tough =the Situation Wanted columns of the Sunday World’a Want Directory24 words, 18 cents, Advertisers whe seoure pane tions will please canumunicate whit uhe World's Classified Ad Manager, Room 31, Pulitzer Bustd. tng. No Extra Charge for It, Ad) for World may be lett ‘eeu > se