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FOS ae regen gerry sana rm Li wey HSN THE TONES: MONDAY uv cae be J bh dded o NINA NaI of pink FATHCAME «© “21” IS THE NEW SURE THING. FITZ FOUGHT =pmncmro senator ASHEKNELTAT TOWN BI | Lp GOMRMEEA WOMAN'S f ET, Wi 5 LOY LEXINGTON 10 Don't Delay jiu’ Bloomingdale | | _ Mystery Shrouds Case of} When He Lost She Sent " Young Parsee, Stricken | Telegram Saying It ) After a Feast. Was All Off. > Jo West Fourteenth Street and 29 West Thirteenth Street, 59°70 60° Sr he greatest piano value in TO-MORROW, TUESDA s'4 you to come to the » Warerooms and select a and following days greceding December 3ist . Iters Pianc Clearance Sales In Preparation for Our January Sale! | These “clear-uss" extznd to almost every department, for after our great holiday trade there ate multitudes of articles that When Bob Fitasimmons fought Jac’ ‘SUICIDE IS SUGGESTED. , | iy nik Hane aes sae have become tumbled or soiled through handling, or of which | Jown, that he wea losing not on'y | Assortments are rather depleted—they must be closed out at once , Some Loss of Caste May Have) ’ Driven Him to the Use of t but his wife ‘Toe old war horse of the Ang wen QUICK CLEARANCE PRICES WILL RULE! O'Brien solely for t | i i ning additional fame, and t that] : iy Quick Poison. ! : i 4 i © love-or admiration=thut tle wite | Great Lot of Heavy Curtains , Women's Suits nad Weld for him when she first met AN Bi Damadie, Bik FrousHrou : . New PAINTER WHO WON MILLION FRANCS Im, and the glamour of victory that Pacer Perit” BReat | aec At Clearance Prices SpiaiBynum PhirosshautJavert, arink ' panied hin wherever he went Fron an ‘Tnpestry-Itrench | Tailored Bulte of broadelotne <gome poison so deadiy that It slew —_—_—— ) asimmons knew when he entered | liad “Vor alee 1 | ‘ Lee Aye ae. prec | Phim as the knelt botore ters. Cartle J]. 4, Owner should die a natural death. Paris| the ring that low hia wife woutd | muves Soli colors, two) Military coete—Pleated, Clreular and Jee parlor Ot ae bombing This Number Creates a Craze} mig with the number chat had won the! dover: him. From the fact that she | Chek, cowsnation tinte-with and | Ser@iciwular skirteFaekets trimmed ee Se ee eel Ck ‘ A iplial orive. ‘There wis some tale of | had sent him but one telegram ihrou mithou? applied berders-Majortty wimn | With sik brid, or velvet and heart failure which killed him so! in Paris Owing to Its [setting it to music? Those Parisiana| his weeks of training he Inferred tha | GAL OF Oa Sa nANN 1aeveRloalan luge ai tel and atte 98 , beuddenly, is the question toe police are ‘ ave 5 odroll she wax not anxious for him to win [Hagdad and Novelty Curtains for den Talired its—long coat or plain and yAnying to solve to-day Luck in Big Lottery. dv" with @ mathematical tut! Nevertheless, he took a chance, and as | Hagdad and Novelty Curiaine for dene) "iiouse Bions-—broadcloths, cheviot ae neaiees at chia tolew: wadl mth Wi it, iddedl | he dropped tn agony’ in his corner trom | i Styles (nd ob #toek), nor over thre with braid and velvet—ailk or satin 2 this I!) the effeos of the | Hheretora linings —we 08 and $24.98,..15.98. @way the mystery of this yonng East - Indian's death, It is known he be-| Everybody knows what- the number! jed to an influential Parsee family /twenty-three means—to evaporate, sk\d- Ming H nishmeny infticted | ae ee r gaits ofan Rit iene Wa ite | by O'Bren he saw in his mind's ey ; of which agere-|Jula Gifford Fiizaimmons packing up| Now, | Stylish Sulta of Fancy Mixtures—also Ea | Finest Freneh Velours. 9,8 otha heviots and cravenettes— French Velou 25.00) ion and long conte-aatin lined— t Bombay, and there is a theory that otha * “hier | A” ispatha eg het ; an a ¥ EEavan So bata, Dy poem: anh (U8 doo, of otherwise become misving, Paris Wd together, hava |and leaving the Portland Hotel, where | = lvapana Ke leuk cre bev Was aac tA Pe ' has given us another number with the they had been living, In this etry Doples designs...sccoree % 1698) w laid velvet and braid trim or en ee ae an | eh eollar—value §90.00,.19.08 {kook his life in despalr, oppowite interpretation. Parts {s 5 An nouncemen ‘ : c orazy | the # 4 won $5,000 1 ; linn Curia Javer! was twenty-three yews Oli over the number twenty-one, which te] De the Ate Gr te ot | Gonuine: Battle far Weve S ecial Ce. é t! "Neapa thn Ci i ne 18 9.08 a at 1 Blouse Sults—silk Mo.came to this country a fow months] aoiay hocoming a synonym tor aul thie}! ’ Ieee itgaape ReIGAl facto BRIA combat ; eg sd al Babe gigs gl Lan rrtyy *, me b y r al at dy 4 in the . aa Me s “ain ‘ ? ‘eng ago fresh from an English choot and}, jyojy mi eure men in the | pitas closest frlends to-day, “that t Owing to so many of our customers not being able to take advantage Duplex desigie.sssseeseys 11.08 8.98} colors—slbow or ful lng eee Awot lodgings at the theatrical boarding» In that dear, dissolute Paris the tot 4 f 4 sion, | Old nan sought a battle with O'Brien | of our Holiday Piano Sale in time to have a piano delivered for Christmas, Ire wil pirate te ere a3 sendy 98 ‘ . Cosmo, No, 28 West Thit> Jeary iy c seettimate iBRCRGLIORT fostned ‘ be ome marl It | for the purpow of r yilitating him: we have prevailed on the Walters Pi Ca y to supply us with one Oriental 498 $98 silk girdl sahaat ninth street, He worked at Pome|y, tre state. Kverybody buys lottery Pen ee zea but} seit in the affections of his young wife hundred and fifty more Walters Pianos before New Year's Rep=rich borders fw 408 Fine Furs i Ouse handling Oriental goods tlokets, In the drawin | It ia hard to ass pything: Re ac an : 2 " kK of Dec, 1 ja ha » Associ anything like a Bagdads—Emb'd effect 58 3.03 4 At the Cosmos he was visited in O19} humbie painter of houses drew down fe spendina sentiment with Bob Fitwsimmons, bat| The World-Renowned, Celebrated, Tone-Lasting Armutes—best colors 08 2.08 | At Clearance Prices rate of full j@iny hall bedroom by many boarded) the capital prize of $200.00, and hte! {| (men in turbans, These were his only |number was £30,386 th {Qsvoolates except that occasionally te! ‘This created as much of @ rensatlon|!!! Wied at Mrs, Shawe's, In Irving place. |n Paris as we would experience here in| ™ he, went Into that ring as true a knight | Derby Tapestry 298 198) canural Mink Throws—two stripe lin the world $ fe) ad e a hie Wife wae |us any hebneted and armored advan: | 4S (| | Harvie a linine—olea. ‘and w, who lived | turer of old to battle for his lady fair a) ) el AY ano | Mutts to match —value of get $00 job. Now te has| ‘phe marriage was a mistake, any Vu Ss Great price advances in all manus] Price now, each Peer h him, was out of , ‘ There is na moral ke tuned fabyios make the above an OP: | teanetia and Sable Fox #rarte— 4 : K [everything he wants Ate Like One Famished. New York if a millfonaire automobile ‘attachasl to this story ond 6 at once (akon | ation teneetur or aatin: ined= how. Fitz's wife, Rose Julian, had died Yosierday Mrs, Shawe invited him to = ter ee Hoa "sates, sean bet ne Bot met including Stool and Prratlice atercnuranvurera would noel Aik ok, CAliee<vAll8 S00 698 dinner, He came, polished and courtly, Mary left the hosp: Silt his little Giffond woman, He was lone SETS GL RPA ie AGATA aialetsdirota (4 Hable amentne last Mriday morning, | face. At that time he was in the } ed Se 1 ox D : ast) Tera mornine | Liberal Terms of French Net Bed Sets ral heads ves olpg master, but ome at the tadle he en sit down dazed and 90 | of his fame, money was coming to him ratural e like @ starving man, The others to speak : ; . ‘eare 's— } pee {n streams, adulation followed him from Three special c'ear-up lo's Larae Pillow Muffe—tsal airic ‘watching him in astonishment felt sure i] Mrs, Della Ludlow, a sister of Mrs N hoted Hh Tas alten) acl ts aioe Ny aterman, came arid found. her so | town to town. The girl became infatu 3 3S 4,98,,,,6.98....9,98 Fable Fox—value $14.08 ve 10 tt Mra. Ludlow her two daughters | ated Na amare — - - siars and ‘Throws o: n Vkke. dinner diver! Ghote sie the five at No at Bane rine ma at 1 arith him and after a wild court Wllé were were were Collars and Throws ft Japanese thok | Ship In Chicago they were married ry 6 4.88 14-8 hd Sable Raccoon—value $4.98.. 9.08 parlor, The only persons there were Btreet. They are not rich, but the Only e and two of a style—hut all @r sShaw and Miss Emma Osgood, one what things were in the old base-| “Fitz knew at that time that for five | n i Kab) : . si of her guests. Without a word of pre- Bhar tienen jiighltey ale ian eo Pay’) years the girl had known Major Miller, . or ithe Fie py Atirec ve, descripts mie | Fleetrio Beal ¢ on ts—InrRe, storm Iude the dark-skinned tittle man wud-|Mary Weeks, Granddaughter). Trorshay, tro danitresm wht os |of Franklin, Pa, the man de now ac IX Reasons Wh ter and corner desiens and aston [ce aeatca@iinneres eatin Hininge= dels avecel & Hokies Wein hf » Granddaugnier cuples the tirat oor, went down to the |cuses of taking her away from him Valanres—bolater, siuams | trimmed t0 | ate 10g 10.08 5 4 r . basement Saturday to see what the girl| He h ren told that she at mat some rlightly vollei—no othe er Fur Coats to $29.98, Brave and baw, In bubbling, exited of Charlotte Bradley, Passed Was doing there all alone, She found | usband. on, ‘sd that she lett he fis This Is the Greatest Piano Offer Ever Made: Lp 4 atream 1 ‘ah a ‘indoo- er sitting on th Pry Sf 2 beaapaite dine oone 7 ;; ‘ —— ep ei ap Fe ae ot fig Away in Povert tran, On SHO wide Of the Old iat) a. 45 accent the attentions of Majo First—Because the Walters is the best piano you can buy at any price Lace Nets—to Clear thing, Before she cowd fathom his Ye Wl and Hungry. | Miller, the millionaire, But he married Second—Because at $195 you secure the Walters at half actual value. Allover Lace Neta—point Venue, any Remember, meaning he faltored, turned, pale, end ennent were no, sheets oF nilows, no pry Gifford, and he entertained re | Third—Because it is offered on the most liberal terms ever known, | on OU ereeraiue ‘Ta 98 Clear-up Prices througtout the store. @lasping his hands to his ove rolled] Miss Mary Weeks, geat-grandtiaugh-| of jor sp nates lying thies \ Bi Ra) . 174 Soap engi Renee 8 | Fourth—Because we charge 1.0 interest for time taken In making pay- | el: ——¢ \fver on his side, alent and stil, ter of a revolutionary ‘ero, Capt, Abel | sitting in the old rocking c $yI08| eimmons has & childlike simplicét tha ments, no insurance or “extras” whatever. $195—that's all . lam era Miss Osgood rau across the street end] Bradtey, and granddaughter of Char-| (0 ring the rosary of woolen heads i ee 7 mn ; 5 j i d and New Year Offering We Will Sell Brought Dr, C. A, Randolf from hiajlotte Bradley, died while peaying in the | WRCh had broken, ‘The beads were iy pathetlo at times, Fifth—Because on payment of $5 plano is at once delivered to your | As a Betwixt Old an ew Year eting We Will oe home, at No. 4 Irving place. Ha found] very basement room, No. 9 Barrow | thaw ono be one und erring: awn Didn't Like Bensonhurst. home. : : : Dire. Shawe laving the Indian's fore-f street, where her ancestor lived and! There was nothing In the pures—| “Fite took his chorus gin bride down Sixth--Becavse you save from $150 to $200. S$ I 50 Blach Broadtail Zibelines at 59 cents head, She thought le lad fainted, died. Her body is in the Morgue today dl ih $9 eat. Jolly. the little white to Bensonhurst and placed ‘her In the The Walters Piano is offered in this great al wui rough-coated terrier, was sitting on the home with his children by his second lor- a 56 i — ‘Dead,’ SaidyPhysician. hoe lad her relatives to claim {t if] gusty for and watching his mistress with, Sone Vata hy es Fi rei AG sale Imported for finest Tailor-Made Gowns and Evening Cloaks—56 inches wide: ‘i cc at sh t v7 | “This te no falnt," satd Dr. Randolf.| The neighbors who live tn the houre| what "ts do form minite’ saul Mrwfrw!. The ledy of the footlehts dM @s he felt for the pulse; “the mants dead. | say she dled of starvation, but the cer-| Forvhay, “and then 1 hurried upstairs not take kindly to life in Bensonhurst But I don't know what killed him.” |tifeate given by Dr, Conkling, of st | ad gt Something for them to eat. He? aud caring for (he boisterous Pilaslin- | soft, silky fibreexquisite lu tre—beautilul goods at about ONE THIRD VALUZ At About Half Its Value n = pees CLEARANCES AS FOLLOWS: Pianos which do not begin to equal it in artistic construction, quality ineh—checks, All Wool Black Panamas—one of the) Seoteis Sui.) ‘The body was taken to an under} Vincent's ED | | and the dor—they were starving T took mons codldren, Fits sent the litle ones takers on Second avenue, "Phere was | When the hub te aor ny yi Lae (ft! Pie ee tee aha. aha away to school, but he soun sww \oat of tone and excellence of workmanship are being offered daily at from stanchest fabrics for rane ant 7 plaids and stripes—value $90......, 88 ake all! do 1 gay 0 her, and Ih 35 CH WOR Ble vecssssvsces Ny ot a cent in the pockets! when tho] that was left of her to the Moi ne abe thanked monand then T left her there|tie fascination he had aroused in the $350 to $400. ) wear—44 Inch—worth mpoted Hollennes—# inch—the elothing was examined was found Morgue, sh stringing the rosary. Oeginnng Was Craypoaraing. In our thirty-three years of retailing experience we've never bandied Imported Black Voiles—4 Inch— mixture of silt gives a fine lustrous ahi : here whe died, kneeling by | SNS The Teirday night. ard Sun+| "He wok to giving his wise pieces ot anything wlich has given our plano customers more satisfaction or which ff | close, firm weave, crisp finish finish—white, black and all the pretty Javer''s hall bedroom at they Cosmos) a bare mattress, Just under the pictute| qay Morning we found fer dead when JOWelry Unat imu een lett iy Hose hae peflected more credit upon our establishment than the Walters Ph $1.29 ‘quality » PB) faroy sindes, as well as Navy, * mwas scarched to-day. lt waa/ bare of [of her uncle, Judge William D ay morning we found Her cent print, Julian, Piece by plece he shane! over Walter« Pianos are in the homes of thousands of Greater New Yor : Brown, Reseda, Wine, do. —value 68, farsinite th 'the way of f Wat: . iw lam Dwight | the Julge's friend Nat the girl had fed Sw worth, hopyng Uus tw tan inv representative families, as well asin the homes and studios of some of the (| Black Broadcloths, 64 ineh- | everything in the way of passessions | Waterman, which hangs on the wall be- | Ine. Then T saw that the git had ie" |iite ine waning afe.cion of the wort most prominent professional and musical people in the United States soft kid Anish—worth $1.8 1-49 | A) Wout Cropo Rgypti excepting a much worn dress sult wide an old-time walnutscramed motto |W) Meet and bread. to, he, HILO es [ty Wak NOL sucKeNsCU, und lest umn Gialinee Planes ane . Pc nae an ie 11 Wool Crepe ayptians46 Inch it 7 ™ pa be ea play: . 0 y ni pevio! M4 eh : fu ope sh ee The bureau was littered with letters worked in gephyr, “God Bless Our | cause she did not hi nything else to Re es away diven aim and went ty ‘ . ir Beer aie a were 99 | and evening Colore—Worth 88... 69 and notes and cards of Indiana fortune |Home. eat, and the dog was starving again!” wie" wasn't for the tragedy of it Built lo Last a Lifetim | —— > tellers, including one who adwerdsed | In the hands of the dead woman—she when we found them, ves," aad Mra, | thinx it Would be extrenely Lunay. You | . paiiniennenine emai “> himself as “tho Great Yog!.” Thore| Was only twenty-clght-avere wome| Formtaye when. du Mate Wael tcons bout a topes to oover the bald by the Walters Piano Co., of N, Y., by skilled, experienced piano build | i | ; was a letter signed "Hertha Keeley,| Wooden prayer-bends, part of a tarken|Felatives, bot ale Tien at the MOPRUG| stun un iin head, Hive. He iM ' bec } uilders | Veilings | Flannels So, 827 Central Park West," rosary, ; wilting for them to els ined that the toupee would win back the . | ee ee reat, a Nita | Conetgy AHS Atler weltteh many years) Catia! love he had logy ie set vt the Wig| ba At Clearance Prices At Clearance Prices By dea Gok SUN AMR, ‘ARISE OSE HAE GOS oe ee a Er With an array Of clvthes of the Iatest | é, | sille Crops Chiffon Velle-# ve. long [Double tace Midendown-—reveraibl did not care to seo him again, Another | when It was the tappy home of Char- style, hurried over to Paris, and dio a a eg A tripe, | Me versible, i‘ a ; \ Hf. S tucks—some 1» Newport stripes ks, figures, polk: letter showed thot he brionged to the} lotte Bradley, where sho ld her dnods GUGGENHEIMER PLAYS wuccend In persuading his wite to come) Bl covering every part of the Walters Piano, is inserted in gilt letters on the ring for auto—all colors 1e0| acti’ BOD ee 4 Kings County Oricket Club, of mercy aml was the sainted “Lady Phat was the beginning of the end inside of the top lid of every piano, value $1.% Saxony Flannels—vant wide—all wool ‘On @ table jay an unfinished note| Bountiful” of Greenwich Villace. ‘The SANTA FOR “NEWSIES ” Mere UNREDD ah. the tong, with:| Exch your old piano for a beautiful new Walters and pay the bale Special lot Crepe Chiffon Vells-t% | and shrunken—white and colors which may help to solve the mystery of | house had long since passed out of the it and when FYta closed and Xchange 6 due at St a week eee vids Jong—ailk amb'd—velvet dotting | value 6 39 ee a ccnia ware cael Hanis bak eae te ot the ford. it was With tre Intens | ; : | Value $169 to $1.98 98] White Silk Emb'd Fianne's—elahorate Javeri’s death. 8 8 y. Dut Mrs, Waterman, widow of wntering the ring and aguin | Upon request a representative will call, Plano Warsrooms Poor. All BIIk Tuxedo Veliing—pl Y designs—H, $8 and Scallop sheet were these lines: ” Duce, retained ‘the right to ocoupy Gives 500 Youngsters a Christm. making himself a hero in the eyes ut | - renee — abe as chenille dote—regularly |. . 19 Mo ef : Fr |. Shawe: ¢ basement | } pestra . , AIOE | hy wife, ' 2 Fine White Saxony B: | = ony Desh Mra, Bbawe Fale vay- suas [tear in bar husband s ancestral i ; , [ter oan liek O'Brien, he argued, | All Cars dal 9 Lex. lo 3d Ave, | f i ine White Baxony aby Flannels 1 was very sorry home, ‘ary came there a Dinner at Newsboys’ Ath» they'll call me a waiders, it will, sew Transfer to 00 59h fo 60th Si, apiheenteds Heavy Dome! Flannela—, ; plaining about me last night. I am | fow weeks ago to nurse the old lady in . that 1 am not as old a8 L xeemn and Juli | clear-up prices throughout the store, bleached and unbleached— sorry I did not got a chance to explain, | her last Ulness, letic Club. sha for ae again.’ value 11's - 6% you know, nobody, as a gentleman, |, Well, you know how it came out NN an i pacties hleac peter’ perp some things ta the pres- Happy In the Basement, Rendoiph Guggenheimer was the news-| A%, fom 0s Ell ‘eneane to uae “ ' homer see Novelty Ribbons Byeched A Upblaached Canton 5% ence of another"— ‘The lotier found in the dead woman'a|boye Santa Chius to-day. Ho descended! here asking that we look out. for. his FOR SALE. | RAILROADS, At Clearance Prices eee aie i y Even- | hand is oo), Iue|the ¢ of the Newsboys’ Athletic! Wife. She had skipped before we coul itis aia wee eckwear an When shown this letter by an Even: ly a fragment of faded blue|the ohimney of (he Newsboys’ Athletic ould Beautiful styles in Dresdens, Persians uchings ; A, , wen, (Ret to her, but T don't think sie went ) , NTS, lowest | ing World reporter Mrs, Stowe almost] Paper of half a century ago. The first| Club at 74 East Fourth street with) qway witn alajor Mille DIAMONDS! BASY PAYMENTS: | At @ ‘ ay jor Miller or any ocher dane coat write or ‘ ‘cualtt t Clearance Pric fainted, Recovering whe satd: Words are: "Spring had ripened into{a cattload of steaming turkeys and ‘fil-/man. T huve information that she took JAMES BERUMAN | and Shadea Novelties—best colors Hea a Ices “What he wrote referred to a purely | #Ummer and the day was far spent! lin'’s’ and le the 0 ravenous young: | With her a travelling companion a i, ST MAIDES LANE (upstalray 4 to $2 inches wide. | Neck Yokes—were $1.09 and $1.98. .98 . well-known young Woman of this city.” ‘ 29 Chiffon Jubots—were $1.49... 08 personal matter of several weeks ago, | When I again entered the happy hase. |sters de tho rest are Pay, ue 8) weekly) sunte HaAauA 139 cent Ribbons. D 4 I don't think it could have any bearing | Ment. I found Mrs, H. sitting behind] The newsboys, big and lttle, of every “Daylight” for Fitz, men's clothing made, fous ak Ween TWENCY THIRD, |& cent Tiohons 0; Tiherty milk ¢ apea~-wide siple onde omters addresa ft AND CORTLANDT. sia | 65 cent Ribbons 49 pies Mller ue $5.9 498 ‘on his death. I havo been told his peo- | het screen reading her Bible. She arose} shade and nativity, turned out at dawn] Major Miller, not seriously perturbed, f Liberty Silk Net Ruff, extra full i ple are very wealthy Hindoos and his | 8nd warmed my heart by her truly be-|to work up appetites with whieh to do |My pit Seat In whien he made nie; re 7 cent Mibbons. y HO) ucho—value $4.08 “4 " " e ides he rn i te toot ‘4 t mie ne . bs ; poverty must have galled him consider- | Ménant smile, that threw a radiance| the banquet justice, ‘They lett che qual | HNN bee Tuiaway orcs. ae im IE, deere, 80 cent Ribbon: 1 AD Crepe Lisse, Chiffon and Net 2 ably.” scarcely of earth upon her time-worn{dty to Santa, knowing hie eplcurean| sald that he had not seen her sites CEM $149 Ru 88 Ruvhings—verlety of designs— t Dr, Randolf, who saw the body just features.’ tuste was equal to that of old Lucullus, | last sw whe n he put her aboard a ' LIMITED — For Odd lots -bat perfectly clean! in white and ocolors—value .29 yard 19 { , m " Deptentie hie: *| s.eamer for Europe SIAMONDS, Jewelry 5 Lo after death, sald today that apoplexy, | Miss Weeks must have been (hinktig| What they wanted was room. So they) ST" Tig cones around here with his) OiAMONT accepted i $10.58 A.M.- ANIA “Lary ae ee ery ! f resulting from eating a hearty meal of the time when that basement could | cut out breakfast, took a spin around | talk about my eloping wiih hos wie. telephone. "155 PM Chien gy) gitet days od fasting, might have killed | have been called happy. She must have | the Bowery and Hned up at the News-| at put daylight through him,” sald the waccinie, He WuHTy, WOR BMY | og 55 ay 4 S EXT REGE ANE the young Parsee, been » ‘ rpg F's ¥ vaher! % 0) . Weat prices; confidi nual AN 5 ENNSYLVANL | Whe funeral arrangements are being | of bho for death. ‘The fireplace |boye' Club with enouthe watering for!’ ith, Marquis was provent during the A AMOND CU.. 22 Malden lane, aa cy nour i ‘Ohieage & MORNING SALES ? Jooked after by Jal N, Bhumgnra, an |! Neatly @ century ago was littered | the feast [Interview of the Major WIL) “report eee cae csy papnientai_ mp WESTERN Importer of Indian Koods at No, 45 Bast | With papers, scraps of okt letters and| Jack Sullivan, who founded tho elvb, | and Le added hie site i 4 Soa eeiive calle, telephone, RAGLE, DIA Sr’ 8. rarer ‘Dwenty-fourth street, books that had lost their backs, A woll- (was the master of ceremonies, He alsn| tine he wad in New Yorke on MOND WATCH CO. eee ee nae RENGTN , pasties Sy thumbed Shakespeare, open at a “Mid-|teforeed the feed, | yisit and I came with him“ wie t te 7 “Nn TW Ti d, U; t [ i , M. An Old Firm's Generosity to Ite) Summer Night's Dream," was on top| "Go at it, boys.” Ne sald in the in| Ht)" he said.) “fam certain that we SECON O orro » 4Uesday, nit ° id | Mmployees, the Jitter, ‘The fine ol! painting of the | structions before time was _called,| “4,00¢, Meat Mrs. Fitzeimmons oP Commencing Nov, 26 The: World f 1 ‘The old-established firm of Cowper-| 5 se uiela, athe wen almoat Nie rnere, HNO lilt. No ne Willbelmenty 1 he ieee! ormel MIALO IT tee S eccckly prizes of $20.00 Ly t dealers buyi p thwalt & Sons, One Hundred and Twen. | Jae her uncle, wio was almost 1K8 | sounted out,” “T have known Mrs. Fitzsimmons tor] ll gite & weekly pris ye BiDFE TORE EP OIEtS PUP INS!: ty-first street and Third avenue, and|® father to her—in fact, all the father re was turkey with real brown | about eight years, knew her before || each for the & best positions ob- ed At : LA Om oh Pu Feet ans sho ‘hadi ever known—looking over the gravy aphnd Cala toRs: stewed toma | itzsin mone Md, i knew her to be allt rained cach ek by advertisers we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, ( H ; i a ‘ol! | toes, celery, mince ple, dee cream and! that {s nice and 1 knew her to be a per- if heads of departments to the neweat| Wreck of chairs and tables, two oll) copie, fect Indy. ‘The laat time Lomiw Ais || through the Situation Wanted columns of the Sunday ‘World's ‘ omce, boy, & substantial “Christman trunks, a broken Jewel casket and all) Mr,“ Gugrenhetmer made a specch.! Fitzsimmons was In June of this A tt ie shay jae jah gecedlng Uhe Utter of what was once a home full |'The boys ane red tien Ieklty before the when she was going to Paris to i o the y "0 vice. is le an on <j | set to and after When they finished | yooul us 1 accompanied | to the } los a] 3 Old and long-stinding custom of thie| Of comfort, elegance and love, looked | ice heavily laden tables looked |peamer in New York city and enw her || Wawe Directory ~2) words, 15 firm which is thoroughly appreciated |@own upon ber last moment when, pray: | ik» wind-swept tracts of desert jon. cents, Advertisers who secure posi by their many employees, % ing, ahe iste! tire be pers 1th lease communtoate —— — Victim of Diseasi tions wi hi e iPr ates Mary Weeks was a consumptive, She | The World's Classified Advertising Manager, Room G1, Pulitzer Build 5 triad ta cute herself by the outdoor lite, mt : ya’ her neighbors say, but she could not, BT ing, our 1 e Her aunt in PbyAgephl Mrs, Jane | Rufiled Curtain Nets—French Bobbinet bian lace insert- Wool Cheviots 4 Camel's hatr flnish—Black y Royal, Brown and Wine—tingt 9 serviceable dress fabrics tha 2 were made to sell at 6) conte NEW BUILDING aly tee Bee R, ALN LINE--12.99 P.M. and | a2), WSTBRN narwar- AND OHIO RAILWay—| ALWay— | 19 amd BASEMENT—CENTRE BUILDING, MAIN FLOOR Week Gaya, * Steel Laid Shears Hirst quality—full nickel finish—Gly (9 84 inch—usually 25 4 and for Morning Sale...* Fine Mercerized Sateens % inch—Black, whites 12 ays. the prett s for Slane, could not fupport her, and ehe r 4 | — af PNB ee 80.55 ALTE dresses lon backs, % Don't Judge qu by price, ee | ONG GRANCH, ARBURY PARK (cou, || atl Buredu scarts—value 2 | Our morning specials are extraordinary WHET HULLDING. HASIEM EN MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, Park Sumiayay Ano, sae . bad to. work: he tnanaged for a while | = ind hada litte money saved when hee | | NG PHANG AS She Knows ! ftint, Mew, William Dwight: Waterman, | i Xe SANTA NO DYNAMITER, i ‘ who had just lost her Galy support, @ ee eneennen M id 18 nephi Was taken dl herself, / 4 | ‘ Mary came to New York to nurse her unt, and they Ived together In the \ . we Proved to Contain a Doll, | bavement of ‘he old Waterman home, ° 7 F “i | NE. of the safest and ] |naw the property of others, Poverty | “Dynamite, dark bundle, quick | ‘ys pinched them, but they bore It together The words came over the telephone to} best securities you can J | ond wore ax hang, as two lonely abel fhe Mveniont: Potivn Winton: tant. nls possibly lay away for a rainy J | them. hut their dovotion to each oshor, Three policemen Jumpe es ai elr devotion to eae uy BY. y y Miss Mary became weaker and weaker, Bundle ‘that Brought Out Police | || Women's Washable Waists Liberty Satin Ribbons White Poplin and figured 54 -inch—extra quality—@urah , finish—black, white and all good 4 shades for millinery, girdles, 1 cuffte-all 79 Bushes, ete, 45 value $149 ; splendid Value At .2Mcsseere NI) FLOOR PRE BUILDING, MAIN PLOOR—ARCADB Fulton at. Sh Py Witan Rt, “SW Putton way cand, Poihevivaniq. vin Now York Transfer Company wit for ant check bamgaxo from. hotels eet | for Pennsylvanta ) Holland, rich d Fine Bookfold Percales day is the deed to a : 3: J Jand i was only a question with the ro id Ne 1. R. woop, . y . naghhort whieh’ woudl go fret. fonnd Ay Re Pha a family ; Pash Tmftia Mtoe, | Women's Dressing Sacques The fold speaks for quailty , Then the young woman was too weak T arotand eald he socuted @ plot to Blow "=~ aeent (f Flanneletie, German Flannel and pin dots, polka dots and faney , } to heip herself and the elder too old to hits up. Bundle, carefully opened, a doll | Biderdown--fitted or te figures, Godelin, Cardinal, my hee, anid they took the WAS Putt oe biceaes PAAR seek nas Persian, Japanese and Nowered, Navy, White, Brown, Gray 5% oR Mig og 8) A eel PATENTS. best colors—value {8 and $1.25, and Blaok grounds..\..ssssrer wv SN delat ave ae paths mea es SECOND FLOOR-NEW BUILDING. DASEMENT—CENTRE BUILDING. ‘8. The police returned to the station and ; Pasha hotter ania Clauy"ho | ARAN TE BREUER ES ay Dioadway, er,’ orci . SOLD ONLY UNTIL 1 P, M,—NO MAIL ORDERS. ‘

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