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AY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1905. thoket-and still oling to the delights of the bakery goode—the dark brown buns, All if you're willing to take ® Good: | uiated to present our evidenco correct e “ ry yy thing from the Land of the Storthing. | ly to the magistrate, and If you touch. In Nose Paint Several prospective occupants and/ I & match under our noses we'd ex atraphangers, not to mention bundle as at Oe groalling , boys, on the approaching grand New | one’s self into a sosh tho bara meh! Year's Day croms-clty run—everybody f well fo out of business because all | cros#—have been discussing the Joyful the feowant side of a brewery orn aia poasibilities of the Norwegian nose-jag | tillery,” gald Martin 1. Dry, the mixing which has slipped into this country past |°%Pert of a Broadway booxe foundry, THE WORLD: TU Water Wagon Antidote Found ! #0 the bub- | Becbutwies t out eau de cologne that we usually are too inoo ALL LARS /RANSFER TO LEUNGTON 10. 3 AvE 7 591060" Sr MAX EISNER GONE: ELECTION BETS UP ‘Popular East Side Man Disap- the tides people, be munpore eed of serving ‘em thelr Pcie pears When Wagers An Inhaled Load. bags Ant, what dant tors gos T ; long drink have the short-n races ‘The thr vernieh ike the Irish? A down-Kaat Yanker h p I t ] Are Due, sen iret | Si Meta ¢ Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale art ‘him on a enjoyment te raise @ head thet will take three hats municipal painting expedition. And say, to cover, It is “nose-paint’’ for fair, | if they make cups out of thelr hands with interior decorating as well as ex-| won't everybody he teking big drinks \eulor, According to the reports from | or @mells—four fingers of corn juice! ne the operator pours about | sup) when & man bas a regular eight fingers unc two thumbs of strong Wholesale package aboard they'll say | wakers into his cupped hands, puts his | that It's exten hands bigh %, and with a Tt looks like the new fad may win by Is Under FullMomentom. The Savings areColossall ¥ Orders to reduce stock were imperative. Managers have caught the full im- port of our instructions; and, as a consequence, this Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale Will go down in store history as an event astounding in the matter of price cuts. “WIFE IS DISCONSOLATE | ‘Once Worth $100,000, It Is Said Lipwase nese into ood Long pull H c é wery, * ‘oleat to" hurnate ‘hit 1 autho | Ape: that touch the red, red_wine is] Je Has Recently Lost Beweny, Sate iran” | Kea ‘nein Tana theruse se’ | The Sharpest, Most Decisive Reductions Ever Made When all the fire-water goes Into the kisser's rosey none. “JOLLY CHRISTMAS,” HIS LAST WORDS, | Bidding Mother Good-By After | Feast, Laubach Fell Downstairs and Was Killed. Henry Laubach, forty-four years old, came to Now York from his home in Union Hill, N. J,, yesterday to spend Christmes with his mother, whose home is at No, 611 Eleventh avenue, Manhat- tan, rage in Christiania to have olfotory- ade BOUseS Heavily, ot of holiday cheer were laterview for ‘Nhe Hyening World They seemed to think the idea was not to be sniffed af, “Tohaling a souse is nothing new-— didn't you ever eee a boy fe ile beak into & can of suds?’ said Hon, Hesa Fy phe the prominent traveler, as Upstairs, weeping, Mrs. Wisner declares Mtodoor Pullman, af Bpuyien, Duyvil thad he will return and explain every- | thie morning. allers pute me thing, But B, Gold, the manager of the! 4. smeller oy the Ther yell aa ino dining-room, wags his head dublously. | { ; Va waye—fust Shem saucy st He i afraid that the missing man Is might draw & @g8 phossyphate wih deud in the river, his body even now ie: Ry he ou with far igeth perhaps knocking against some pler pile be iyi 4 i With bbs Wish ofthe tid to drink, but wher oenes to inbatiin’ bah {t—umm-wus-s-8h ‘He's an honest im @ skate? Bay, you must nev- his luck was bad lately, er rida in the Subway or you'd know olde," that in one “rip from Manhattan treet committed suicide. to the Bridge you can annex 1D. T. Nobody has seen Max Elmer since and smoker's heart, no\ to mention & he ran out of bis bouse in a frenzy last lot of other things, Just by the sense Wednestay without his overcoat. When the news of ols disappearance spread 4re Now in Force in FE very Department of the Store. Women’s Smart Sit 8&0 Oor Great Dec. Sale of °o ™ front of Max Hisner's restaurant at No, 9 Grand atroet, the emotional un- | happy sports of the east side are walt- tng for Max to come back trom unknown | whereabouts to pay the money they won on the election, $20 Coats for Men's Shirls, ais an ecid cioal the oat Night Shirts ere is no doubt about the popularity of the long ; coats this season, Here is one of the best styles— has and Pajamas see illustration —that has |}:;y pit ‘ete a been evolved this season. |} The preparation It has all the curves and |] were so extensive grace of men’s swayger |} 25,000 garments Afrock coats. that | notwithstand J Built by the most expert tailors, salt Warreah Maer you may be sure that it is per- iy ns eee Mi fect in fit and finish and is full ] 7% Comprete to over the hips, double breasted ‘# Gold; “but I'm afraid he | ‘Vhe Christ nas celebration of mother and son conUnued unt) after midnight thie moming, and then Laubach bade his mother good-by and started home. “It's been «a real jolly Christmas,” he called to his mother, ‘The next instant he tripped on @ car- ad at the head of the stairs and fell end first to the landing below, An of ameli,"” said Morningside Weal. @ Harlemite | The Gasolene Brand. morrow, through the Ghetto, men who had de- | h hi bul came fri Roosevelt Hos . " , ‘ ” . thi p ne 008 on 4 ine ith 9 ve 4 Potited election wagers In Bimoer'e wate or the three or four you find yourvelt with |g Prete tO 6 Joe, ah ee tal taobw re vas "token there, ar: and lined with a very fine qual Cur B34 S'an- came running to No. 26 yosterday in gasolone,” said tiving just before he died. His skull ity heavy satin, has a silk vel- |] dard Unlavn “Why we had been fracture f at the moment—and solemnly swear the » th Annual Jan. 4 Trip of the) eee rivtas for o araterewagon Teme Gop Wu eet Sprinkle Cart Robbed of the —— — ———— ——— — Terrors by “Snifter.” vet collar. The material is me- dium weight black Montagnac. Without question it is one of the very best values that has thus far been offered. Our price to-morrow: force. They mobbed the eating house, loudly demanding the suma Gold kept throwing them out, but they kept piling in again. “Honest Max’ Eisner they, called him all over the Big Tim Sullivan's balll- wick. For twelve years he had run one of the largest res ta on the east side, and for wwolve years every time election robled around he hed takes for hundreds of partisans who Btood willing to back thelr opinions with their dollars. Sometimes he was the unbonded guardian of $90,000, but never @ cent went oatray. This fall his safe fairly swelled with cered White Shirt, known Store Closes at 5:30 P.M. By Walter Sinelatr, Ay’m on the vatter vabgon now, Ay skol not drenk de booze, “Ay skol not drenk”—yust ketch de venk! Ay’ll snuff heem oop lake snuze, —''Yodels of Yim Yimson,’’ Hark! from the street that rattling found! The water wagon coming ‘round this sale for Men’s 5% Cambric Night Shirts, 39e, Excellent quality, made without lars, have single and double row fast colored trimming and are full th and width; size 0 20. = envelopes containing beta. Much of the betting was done on local candi- dates. and these wagers Elsner paid off to the winners as soon as the offietel roturte came in, but the Hearst-Mo- ere 0" ines , * ew m He | Clellan contest over the Mayoralty tied pe ee tua By baat hana All ns W ne dels in odds men and boys, up & lot of money in his ds, Esti- a can ralse your hand—any one of ends, all shades, Only 35 re- woven madras, cheviot, printed mates on this amount vary. Gold says | _—_ iat a snactitlt os mai . Value $12.00, $13.75, |fand ded tuxedo madras, In the It wasn’t more than $1,500 or $200, in- $15.00. patterns. Plenty of smart mloominetaten’, $0 F1.. Sth We. Rention t color effects, with small figures cluding one good-sized chunk posted by “Plorrie’ Sullivan. Others declare the sum fan into the thousands. no un rey Hla tied tune Wondertul Clearance ol Furs.| Most Mi nal have cuffs attached, rat fags eting he 4 BACK WITH FATHER The Greatest Reductions Ever Made, Men’s $1.00 White sat up nights wrestling with his ac count books an1 mouroing over the falling off in business, About that time the Mearet forces lost thelr fight for a recount and those Who had taken the MoClellah end of the Mayoralty election began calling for their pots. Last Wednesday, pale and trembling, he suddenly jumped up, As he sat talking to his wife and Gold, and ran out. He never came k, bu an acquaintance saw him headed for a North River ferry-boat and heard him ay pe oe ee coe agi eed is a ats A Oe is hehe. Mo bee orbly ide hirt sale all we oon ast! Hope ‘ t Mo alge Maat ap eg ol ollars and Cuffs hie, pan RA 50c, Heck wear Sint Be pa og pig ti a ae th ‘eit | standing between father and daughter, Pajamas and at. $47.50 Sold. or as c. ie gn the Mayor's race in his possession Elsner was worth $100,000 once, He i described by Mr, Sturgis as simple Delonged to Tammany Hall and had|“vpne wataral aifoulty that will somes Coats; some phin ond many friends among the tnfluential | times arise between an irritable old man eee some trimmed with brook Watches Demoorats at the Wigwam. IHis wife. aad a highly strung woman,” mink, Nut la beaver or far 5 ’ the picture of despair, declared to an} ‘he quarrel, which grew out of Mrs. The TIME } astern mink, Value Small Sire, Gun Metal, 45,00, Bvening World reporter this aftersoon that she has no idea where he went and never suspected he was going, aM tale whioh she lunched In the draw!ng-room, Aig : ‘ fone of the election bet envelopes ap- | ended with her departure to the Buck+ with large storm collar and reveis or mink, Values up to $70.00, pear to be In the safe, ingham Hotel, Hor daughter, Cynthia, Make the sime appearance as a | at 969,00 Natural and Russian Guaranteed to Re Perfect ——— and her two sons, who returned from $150 seal coat | Sable Squirrel Coats, blouse Wonderful redvetions have been Harvard for the holidays just before she At $.9.75 —B autiful Nearseal | rend box efects: gornient}] made lo decreace stock prior to in- left, remained at Mr. Work's home. Coats, j lain snd some temmed wih | have bee soli as high as $1251] ventory, Since then Mr, Sturgis and Mra, Peter sable squirrel, beave, oF mink; about It youe me eary you will find al] gucy” ror wome Cooper Hewitt, anovher daughter of Mr. eighteen coats in the lot Value. up bargain amon. them, Choice o EX'S SOLID Stl. Werk have brought about a peace to $60.00 | the ent re lot at $69.00. STS, wii cinta ba rag Last year we had a tremendously successful Sale of Men’s White Wear, It aroused the seas IN, SAYS MERRITT Odell Candidate for Speaker Declares President Pushed Way Into Fight. The campaign for the Speakership of the Assembly will open in Albany to- morrow and it will be the hott ever Waged in this State. On the one hand will be lined up Boss Odell, making the fight of his life, for which he has| and undoubtedly everything will go on WV OMIEN' a hummoned hie every resource, On the| snoothly after that. fit and comfort, Material 1s white madras with Jac-)for, The styles are proper and correct, Sizes 14 to 3,000 pairs Women’s woul a Rona mI ert og Hb SD pi other will be Gov, Higgins, backed by the influence of President Roosevelt, who is using New York State as a pawn in the national game of political chess hho to playing. Edwin A. Merritt, Odell’s candidate for Speaker, is full of fight, He says he asks for no quarter and expects to give none. Mr. Merritt spoke at length on the situation to-day at the Murray Hl Hotel. He will establish head- quarters at The Tub In Albany to- morrow and begin mixing war medi- cine. “Gov. Higgins would never have gone Into ehis fight Hf It hadn't been for) (\®, to take you for the yearly ride while highly seasoned Nquore slide. So take the wagon as it goes and take a tip from one who “nose.” MRS, BURKE-ROCKE nsesttioeinmn Multi-Millionaire Frank Work Takes Social Leader Home Again, nt how Mrs. Burke-Roche and her three children effected her reconcilita- The reason for Mrs, Burke-Roohe leav- ing her father’s home after a quarrel is Roche's failure to take her meals in the dining-room andthe frequency with In deseribirg the manner in which the reunion will be Sturgis said: ‘Mrs, Burke-Roche will go directly from the Buckinguam to the home of Mrs. Hewitt, at No, 11 Lexington ave- nue. There she will leave her luggage and she will then go to her father's house, where they will meet and sne wii collect some of her things for travelling She will stay there a fow hours and will leave with her chlidren for Tuxedo, Where they will spend the holidays. At tho end of the vacation Mrs, Burke- Roche will return to Mr. Work's home as if nothing unpleasant had occurred accomplished, SL, “The trouble in the first place was simply that each was of a highly strung nature and could not brook interfer- ence, I believe that hereafter they wii make little concessions.” Mr, Work. it ts sald, gives another reason for the disagreement, Acoord- ing to this report he has allowed Mrs, Roche $6,00 a month spending me ey Mrs, Roche, with ail her social engage- ments, has not been able io live with- in this sum, and Mr, Work became angry. Then, too, he has objected to her devoting so much of her time to soclety, He ued that he had given his horses, which he go loved, (oat. he thought airs. Koohe showd William es, jt. and other enemies} yi some of bi cal engage- bosom, The styles of ghirts that we sell all year j " A : e ) irene age ubbrdvedrt rd: ve 8 abo (er pocial engage. 11 of vivleap Hae] aro pideg pre in as careful a manner as most dollar shirts—perfect- Honest, stylish, durable, made to sell for double the price asked, $1.98 Nate avin’. ‘Sheets fas taille wits tnd t nave |f TOU Handsome, we nely laundered, | Atting, Open back only, with continuous facings at 90s BUR NAB aa oie ac : vowls, goblets, ‘tumblers, and me, Bomo time before this outbreak— ithe old man, in sizes 14 to 17-inch, 5M¢ each. all openings; two lengths of sleoves, 81 and 83 inches. =—Toos-Heled Reductions in Books, many other pieces, actually before Roosevelt butted in—the Goy- eve 1 , Sing! dowble-plal 1 I vorth 10c., at this sale for i, 1 isle or dowble-plait bosoms. Sizes 14 to 1 " Ce eaed with ma about the Bpease (90, Rotvwath, Tha Men's Maslin Niohtshirts, 50c Each | insie 0 i iN Unparalicled Reductions in Books, _ {fo sth ethhip. He called me ‘Speaker,’ and] spent We hat Prentlont served, in bad “Wanamaker Special” Nightshirte for men. Larger, ti ; be i eR Me 5 K | eis, Unbrka Oi eed BTORY OF 1 GEARS BERRY NOWTS, fully expeoted that I would be chosen | ing’ iamedigiey ‘after she would | fuller, more roomy garments than those offered else- White Madras Shirts, 50c Each Matte, Le rales meee PY $228 | piccastay: fertnar prite's 0D, Bo |] sass PuoW ene HOLDS Speaker, In that belief he told me a} the house I ramoustrated with her Aad!T ioe Made of good muslin, with best workmanshi PAURARE COMPLET, 400 i) gee C | IMPORTED FLOWER VASES, 49 great many confidential things that I We auarrelleM At, Wontete olared the’ , " Dp (Plain or Plaited Bosoms) handkome cloth — BRE MOTHER GOOKR AND Tite BUD em. Cm woWintAN ‘dbke ¢ not at liberty to reveal, . ' Feslertay throughout. Plain white, or finished with fancy trim- 2,500 Shirts made of white madras; bosoms plaitea sre ies val MT BUDS, a eFeat nove 59¢ Pon por GLASS Be am in this fight to @ finish and I iw how what 1 un up aguinst. I know | Riches and Yather and daughter wares ; Sent Gov. Hleging whe pushed into this | tt agree. fob doe nema Bites 14 to 19. 80¢ each, will be liked by men who wear soft shirts all the yea; WOWATH'S | MUSTORY OF THY | SHAKRSIEAKE, io 1 voln, $7.85 White one Fepeniee Glass. MT don't conse young, Mx. Wade. HEAVY 6NOW UP THE STATE, Ninth street aldte, round, Basement. tine, Mananome inate. BBC) win uy’ winks Huns 8 Maraed Prices.” ay ve clection. If he is elected he will! WATERTOWN, N. ¥., Dec. %—Twan- ' my us prask hin, Hat BP 79¢ Re h : LA se 4aré bd ea part of peace commissioners fd ty Inches of snow has fallen during a stom that continued incessantly for fourteen hours ending last night, ‘The | the items; we pold for this lot. $1 a suit. $1 elsewhere, 14 to 17. 70¢ each, ate enthusiasm of thousands of New York men. are made bave gone up in price about twenty-five per cent, quality inevery instance, and improved the style and making’in practically every item. Menin the trade will most appreciate the splendid merchandising that had to be done to secure these reuiarkable White Sale offerings. Ready when the store opens tomorrow morning. Men's Pajamas at $1 a Suit Only 600 suits were secured, They are the equal of suits that we have been selling at $1.50 each, maker will not accept a duplicate order at the price Made over patterns that insure quard figures, made with military collar, buttons and loops, Sizes to ft small, medium or large men, Tomorrow The MEN’S WHITE SALE Nightshirts To Lay In The over, Ninth street Elevator Counter, Men's White Dress Shirts at 70c Each 1800 such shirts as you will find hard to match at Made of fine serviceable muslins with pure linen bosoms, handsomely laundered, Open front and back. Two sleeve-lengths—81 and 33 inches. Sizes Plaited-bosom White Shirts at 50c Each 1800 laundered White Shirts; ten plaits on each side mings, with collar; surplice neck, fancy trimmed. os t Sy shige” | idpay abies se thant This year the muslins of vhich these garments Yet we have duplicated the Basement. Read Men's Collars at 50c a Half-Dozen Your style is among these, no matter what you wear—wing, standing, lock-front, and old style turn- Collars that will fit, launder, and wear as well as most collars that you pay a great deal more 17%. Sold In half-dozen lots only. Six for 50c. Men's Cuffs at 75c¢ a Half-Dosen Basement. Straight button etyle, with round and square corners. Single tab link, with round or square corners, Quality the same as the collars, Sizes 10 to 1114, Sold in halt- dozen lots only—at 75c, Men's Unlaundered White Shirts, 45c each =] a JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart 8 Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets, Quality the same as of former years, which is extra quality of muslin, with three-ply linen bosom, finished or plain; with detachable cuffs, The kind of shirt that $100 Persian Lamb Coats al | $47.50 These beauti‘ul Persian Lamb Coats have storm collar and rev- At $19.50-Women's Beautiful Nearseal At $24,75—Styllsh Extra Fine Double XX Nearseal Coats, at the most rad size. $3,00 to $4,00 grades, Cuban and Louis heels; BDRES isch bch All styles and leathers, every Shoes you'll never duplicate at these remarka- bly low prices, 2,000 pairs Women’s Shoes,,..,...,,$2.49 heavy hand-sewed welts button and lace styles; 1,000 pairs Women's $4, 55 and $6 Shoes at,.., $3.48 Regular goods, no better shoes made. 2,500 pairs of Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, Women’ sRain-| coats, $7.50 At $35.00—Swell Nearseal Coats, plain avd some { | Good Shoes af a Greal Saving, 1,000 Pairs Men's, Women’s and Children’s stylith, substantial, trus: worthy shoes on sale prior to our inventory ly cut prices, because 500 pairs Men's Good Shoes at...,.. $1.69 500 pairs Men’s $3,00 Shoes at...... $2.25 49500 pairs Men's $4.00, is $5.00 Shoes, al $2.95 $1.95 and turned every size, tnumed with beaver soles; low, 2% to 8, Men’s 50c¢ to $1,00 Neglicee Shirts, 35c, 3 for $1.00—\ sizes for Hl as medium dark blue, tan and gray. and siripes, as w I such a Pleated Negl gee Shirts, ine quality soft inish mustin, splén. full size, hand laun 1 has sixteen fine pleats of €0e, tidly finis' dered, bose Sizes 14 to 1 Special in Neckwear In conjunction with our great $1.50 for Women’s Chatelaine Style, Valve $4 Every Watch Sold by Us MEN'S AND BOYS’ THIN GUNMETAL OW Ss ven-dewel Aiterican seovee BOYS’ SOLID ( F AND nt Lid ta 1,000 Pieces of White and Gold Crystal and Colored Glassware, Included are berry bowls, sugar | All Cars Transter to Bloomingdale Bros.’ “Lex to 3d Ave, 59th to 60th St

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