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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1905. cr GFT TO HEARST CONTEST + COLLEGE $100, 000 | i of No. 18 Woet Sixteenth Not Quit. My. Hitarot, of Se the ein! dead and Union Engineering School | Motions to Reopen 134 Ballot) strogeting agninst a fatal disease, [90/64 Me coon oy was removed om | if fearing that want would overtake the fro an undertaker’s shop on Biaath, oye: May Be Made Possible by | Boxes Are Withdrawn home she sunported i¢ sho left fue, the, time bares 6 Bae) Gera e Agnew, twenty-one ho should take Ye cage Ironmaster. hy His Counsel. Announcement was made store fual dinner of tho College, Scheneotady, ) Hotel last night, that Andrew Carnogie has promised $100,000 to equip the n engineering school of the Mmstitution it the office of Henty De Forest Baldwin the alumni will contribute an equal) ns of the appl! n 181 ballot boxes took Justice when J that as the Court of Appeals sum, : , ‘ President Andrew B. V, Raymond, Jn oy ela nel the boxe Pees aocuring. tbe Lawyers Baldwin and R narde are hope of securing the larly bright, a in the te has been known to # a ool $20,000 lias nd the Femaininig build over the 200 “vold and pro tested’ bellots which were not proper ly indorsed by the election Inspectors )| 0 ag to Indicate how they were count flay and upon which Justice Glegerich ruled two weeks ago. They hope to} agree and reduce the amount of work left to be done to & mintmum. struggling of the sorbed, be forthcoming. new ore ete * truction, the for that purpose. ; ‘Another announcement by TP ‘ Raymond (wast nat ee ta ole Why the Hearst lawyers have not the game of football until a NT ahanddned the proceedings 1s a mys-, It was at change Is maiie In the rules ane i eo annual gune between ona the New York Univer city four weeks ogo that F ; & player on the’ latter team, met his death, ytery, for the rulings of Justice Gleger- left no material advantage to in hiv favor would ch e HAAS. The cha alin ‘ian's tot t the final would not aftec count. E TROLLEYS. ——— ERIE AR, TO HAVE T WILLED AUTO TO KAISER. between | nna To facilitate local servtos olties and towns along its MmAln|pmperor William the Erle Railroad Company will Dinamore’s Chauffeur, servlet ae cineers| BERLIN, Deo, 15 —1V Gray Dinsmore died he t ninety-iorse-power = au Kaiser William, and now js negotiating with the late Mr Dine ‘}more's chauffeur, Werner, to get him », [into his service. Wemer steered the German Emperor the Now Wants line establish a trolle fidiary to Its main track, Eng bave vezon tk on the stretch be-| tween Binghamton and Corning, *@V- enty-six miles, This track will be used exdlusively for a trollay-road service the line passing west from Bingham- fon through Endicott, Union, Ow Waverly, Chemung. sourg, Elmira nd iB reeheads to in the recent military manoeuvres when Mr. Dinsmore lent both chauf. feur and machine to the Kaiser, a Next Sunday’s World. f fortes of Erie's matr DINNER TO JUDGE | O’SULLIVAN Two Honarea and Pitty Guests veneers You Have Heard of the Seven Wonders of the World! Celebrate His Thomas C. T. O'Sullivan, who was elected Judge of the Court of General Sess! the recent election, was the} guest of honor at a dinner given Iast Uncle Sam Is Now Tackling the night at Heal, ixty-sixth street and Colum’ celebrate his vic+| Eighth Wonder. try. T Among '})9s —— Tustle Morgan ce) Dwyer, Sorpor i See the Latest Photographs of we Panama Panama Canal Work. | 1 district In wolch tae Next in Sunday's World. ves in dipner was het JUST A MOMENT! Are You Cesained Have you shared in the wonderful bargains offered by The AMERICAN SALVAGE Co In their SENSATIONAL SALE OF The H. Lewis Co.’s Stock? | 1263 - 1265 - 1267 Broadway, Brooklyn. The past three days has broken all records for retail selling in Brooklyn. The crowds came, saw, and were convinced that everything in the house was a bargain. The fact is that there was never a time ~ goods of unquestioned quality and desirability were priced 80 low, This stock, consisting of $75,000 worth of clothing and fur- nishings of the highest grades for men and boys, was bought by THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., of New York, for = 38c. on the Dollar == and fs e ing sold regardless of cost or real value. Only 7 Days More, If you would share in these, the best bargains of otf in these, bargains a lifetime, you'll have to act at once, om Men’s ee pene Sacrificed, Genuine Men's stiff bosom Guyot — Suspen Shirts; all sizes: well world-known as 50c rth $1.00 Am sellers; America Cheol Salvage Co.'s 33¢ Fine Silk Four-in-Hand 1) worth Genuine BE. & W. Collars; all styles; never sold before for less than 25¢. } Amer- can 15¢ Co's price stern joan § price... Derby ribbed, fleece-lined 8° 98.69 voll" white all Underwear: wool Underwear; — worth American $1.0 American Sal- RAY {| BECo"s price 33¢ .| ¥age Co.'s price, S4C 9) i b ee Ye Kid Glov. world vel) i " Dent's Kid Gloves ‘nd wae es Amer Genuine Manhattan none better; regular }) price Shirts; always bring F} $2.50 sellers; Ameri- m ‘a oan $3.00; American e world~ armed t 's “1.69 PY heal 's price . 1,33 I "S $10 SUITS in a good se- lection of woolen fabrics, substan- tially made; American Sal- vage Co.'s price 4.27 ME N's fectly ma IVERCOATS; erican Sal- . 6.79 per- MEN'S $16.5 American price . iO OVERCOATS; Salvage Co.'s zm 2 8.85 ‘These are merely Illustrations, There are hundreds of other items equally cheap and equally desirable, For the benefit of those unable to attend this sale during the day we are open every evening. Don't forget the name and place. , THE. isos SALVAGE CO0., 3 814 SLi E TS; Amer- / ican Salvage $ price... 267 Broadway, Brooklyn. HUST STIGES eNdAUM'? @remees led a young man from | : days, and about 1 P. M, yesterday ane had a fainting spell, @he was told to rest. A little before 4 o'clock she re- turned to her switchhoan, Hardly had she taken her seat when che suddenly threw up her hands and, with @ ery of pain, fell back dead, Her r whe had been shocked vad hee. fromthe room, Dr, Janes GIRL WORKED UNTIL DEATH OVERTOOK HER. Isabelle Agnew Feared Her Family Would Want and Would as to W isease was the gest anew was the sole mgeet of the little home at No. West Fievent street where she lived with her aged grandmother, at her switchboard tral telephone sta- Miss Agnew had been sick for severnt Stern Brothers Rich Cut Gilass=sSpecial To-morrow | Shallow Fruit Dishes, $2.95, 4.75 High Footed Compots, $3,95 3.95, 6.35 Water Boities, 3,65, 4.75 4.75, 7,50 Decanters, 2.95, 4.75 |! LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Choice English and French Engraved Crystal, also andsome English Dinner and Service Plates, Salad Bowls, Ice Cream Trays, (THIRD FLOOR) Exclusive Imported Novelties Antique Materials, Richly Emdroidered, compris. ing Trays, Frames, Brushes, Calendar Note Pads, Jewel & Fancy Boxes, Sale, To«morrow: Work Baskets, satin lined, assorted colors, 75c, $1.25, 1.95 Bureau Scarfs, of Point d'Esprit, with three ‘et Ruffle with Lace Insertions, 1.35 89c rows of ri Pin Cushions, to match, —— Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ & GIRLS’ STRONG, STURDY BOOTS, SUITABLE FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR, Also HIGH GRADE SHOES, PUMPS, SLIPPERS, ETC., FOR DRESS OCCASIONS. CHILDREN'S LEGGINS in CORD & PLAIN VELVET, JERSEY & KERSEY CLOTH & LEATHER, (Second Floor Annex) Boys’ « Children’s Clothing End of Season Clearing Sale. Norfolk, Sailor & ; Formerly $5,00 to 5.95, $3.05 Russian Suits J “745 to 8.25, 5,00 For Dress & | * 8.50 to 11.90, 6,05 School Wear, “14,75 to 15,50, 7,95 Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, Hats and Furnishings Greatly Below Regular Prices, Misses’ « Girls’ Apparel Exceptional Values for Saturday, Misses’ Suits, from regular stock, Eton, Long or Short Cont, Models of Cheviot, Broadcloth or Fancy Mixtures, 14&l6yn, $14.50 Heretofore $20.00 to $30.00 Misses’ Long Coats, of Grey Mixtures, olso Black and Blue Heavy Cheviots, Loose Box Model, 14 & 16 yrs, Value $15.00, 9,95 Girls’ Cloaks, Full Length, of Cheviots and Fancy Mixtures, buttoned to neck, nicely tailored, 6 to 14 yrs, Value $10.00 to $12.00, 6.95 Girls' and Children’s Dresses, °¢ Cheviots, Henrietta nd Panama Cloths, Russian or Blouse Models, 2 to 14 yrs, 2.95, 4.95 Heretofore $4.95 to $8,590 ®B. Altman & Co. BOYS' CLOTHING at Reduced Prices. A NUMBER OF BOYS’ NORFOLK, RUSSIAN BLOUSE AND SAILOR SUITS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS AND REEFERS ARE OFFERED AT PRICES WHICH HAVE BEEN REDUCED, ALSO CHILDREN'S FUR TRIMMED OVERCOATS, formerly $22.50, 28.00 32.50 and 94200, a $15.00, $18.00, $22.00 and = $28.00 MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS AND LOUNGING ROBES, Men's Smoking Jackets, Dressing Gowns and House Robes; Golf Coats and Vests, Cravats, Silk Mufflers, Dress Protectors ; Driving, Automobile and Dress Gloves ; Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, plain and initialed; Auto- mobile Coats and Capes; Steamer, Camage and Motor Rugs. UMBRELLAS, WALKING STICKS AND LEATHER GOODS FOR MEN. Men's Umbrellas with handles of gold and silver rock crystal and carved ivory, in a variety of designs; Martin's London Umbrellas; Walking Sticks in leather covered ftyles, or having handles inlaid or mounted with silver; Leather Suit Cases and Traveling Bags with fittings of ebony, silver, brass ot nickel; Hat Boxes, Cigar Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes or Bags, Razor Cases, Silver Mounted Flasks; Silver and Brass Toilet Articles and Desk Sets; Silver Ash Trays, Cigar Lighters and Cigarette Cases; Gold and Jeweled Novelties for Men. \ B. Altman & Cn. GLOVES for Mea, Women and Children. Gloves for evening or street costumes, visiting, morning or outing wear, including Mousquetaire Gloves for women, and complete seledions of Mocha, Cape, Reindeer and Antelope Gloves; Fur, Fleece and Silk Lined Gloves for men and women; Children’s Cloves and Mittens in appropriate étyles. @ Women's, Men's and Children’s Kid Gloves, for Street or dress wear, made by Trefousse & Cie, Chaumont, France. : SHAWLS of India Chuddah, Chinese Silk Embroidery, Shetland and Algerian weaves; Scotch Shawls in the various plaids; Double-faced Cashmere Shawls Quilted Vests, Cardigan Jackets, Fascinators, Motor Hoods and Hats. Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, New Pork, ‘W.L.DOUGLAS $350 SHOES tex MEN. W. L. Douglas makes and selis more men’s $3.50 shoos than any other manufacturer in the world. $10,000 "ier sities W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their exe THE We hold out no hat prom- ises we can’t fulfil. Called “Double” double reason, The shoe is made double for a Guarantee every Derby we cellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They are just as good as those $359| that cost you $5 to $7— J SS} the only difference is the price, If | could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men's fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which every pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere, If | could show you the difference betweerl the shoes made in my factory and those of other makes, you would under- stand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market preny six or per be pear, als a thatl find them te give better satis: faction, both in weara comfort, than any of the other maker —two thicknesses of leather all over, It serves a double purpose, sell to wear and hold its color as well as any Derby sold |anywhere at any price, $3 aud $4. Rocers, Pret & Company, Three Broadway Stores, —as a shoe and a water- proof, $5. | |Rocrers, Pret & Company, | Three Broadway Stores, as 842 1200 | 288 os $260 at at at | OPposite near opposite Warren st. 43th st, Jad st, | Clty Hall, Union Square, Greeley Square, costing $5 to $7."" G. P, ERWIN, 1169 Fulton t., Brooklyn, N.Y. BOYS SHOES, $2.00 AND $1.75. Just the same as my men’s $3.50 shoes, the Only Fast Color Byotets used; they will not wear brassy. CAUTION, —None genuine without W. L. Douglay name and price strmyped on bottom. Take no substitute, Bold hed 1. Dor exclusive shoo stores in the principal cities, and by the best shoo dealers everywhere. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, in Greater New York: ue, corner 22d Street, ith Avenue. Catalog of Fall Styles mailed free. | | Fancy HandKerchiefs \for Men, Boys and Children \ \ “TWO STORES." 132 to 246 W. 14th oh 83d St. and Third Ave, Bet, 6th and 7th Aves. One Block from “L"’ Station, SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE No. 326 Boys’ All Wool ancy Overcoats. A Useful Christmas Gift. Stylish and serviceable garments tor bors trom $ to 16 years; single and double breasted styles, out long and full; some with belted backs; good, heavy fabrics, in black, blue and Oxford, and q yartety of fancy mixtures and overplalds in al) the new colorings; made with velvet collars, durably lined and nicely tajlored. For the little fellows from 3 to 9 years, a large varlety of pretty novelties are shown, Including military and Tus flan styles, in peat dark mixtures and blue and tan, with brass buttons — or emblems on the sleeves. See them on disp play in the show nt indows. $500 The fypagd Store's Double Cuarantee Bonds Every Sale. to have been duplicated d repaired one year [ree tis always most appreciated therefore prudent people Wve something to wear, Men's High Class Winter Suits and Overcoats, $7.50, $10, $12, $15. From our mammouth tock styles to suit all are readily selected. Bvery new sigle. fabric, weave and coloriag iy representou Faultless In Mt and tallored to perfect Christmas Gift Specials Astonishing Values at “Surprise Prices,” “Suitable and Appreciated by Men,’* White Vests Fancy Suspenders Single breasted, perfect fit- Rich novelty effects, in ting, nicely made; all sizes 1 handsome holiday boxes 17c SilK Neckwear White Handkerchiefs solid color four-in-hands, in 20) tat ely hemstitched; different shades; see them ALF DOZEN IN A on display ‘ 15c BOX . tenes 49c Heavy Winter Caps Men’s Fine Umbrellas Swell novelty handles; very appropriate gift 5c! prot “$l “Gifts to Make the Boy Happy” Boys’ Fancy Suspenders Ic In pretty boxes—a won 10¢ in " Tc) Warm and serviceable; many different styles A variety of pretty bor- derful value | Fancy Flannel! Blouses Suitable for school; ders ves Fancy Shield Bows Hundreds of patterns, new color effects.. MIM rreccrrrerveesens All Wool Sweaters Warm Winter Caps In five colors- goon heavy 5c Many practical always appreciated quality sevececeevecsensss ©} always appreciated ...... The Surprise St Store Vil Be Open Evenings until Christmas, \ Highly Important Sale of Men’s Finest Sack Suits Many of which were made to sell up to $38. For Friday and Saturday, a would be difficult to exaggerate the importance of To-day's oheting As manufacturing clothiers we buy immense quan- tities of pate far in advance of the season for which they are intended, cutting up the big bolts as trade conditions warrant, and the Suits considered represent the greater portion of such woollens now on hand, Many famous mills are represented, Single and double breasted Sack Suits in the season's newest styles—superb Gray Hockanum Worsteds, rich Mystic Worsted-Cheviots, real English Cassimeres, etc, Understand: not a suit in all the collection worth less than $28 and up to $38 ipa custom tailor patron, deny your prejudice Sor a brief periodAND SEE THESE SUITS, SIZES~—short, extra short; long, extra long; stout, extra stout and extra sizes, which last size means big all over. Smith Gray & Co. THREE STORES: BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK, \ FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV., B'WAY AT BEDFORD AV, B'KLYN,

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