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; ble egress to the lower {nal quarrel in the prize-fighter's plage | Bronx & rlascnable expr Pu KLE aE MIRE NST HL Sensation was Promised,’ Express Track on Third Avenue But Inquiry Proved ee eon P First Step, Very lame Affair, ahd WHOLE. PUBL Merger of the Belmont-R) Interests Will Not Be Al- lowed to Block Them. |WANT RBLIEF AT ONC | There seems to be onty one opinion regarding the rapid sit situation, as exemplified by the present wofully in adequate services of the subway and KELLEY IS NOT CALLED, a of Manbatan and the Bronx, merger of all the one management and the prospsot of a blocking of fmprovemner'# Members of Five Points Gang Threaten to Kill Him If He “Squeals.” C | PRESIDENT Louis AROUSED TO FIGHT FOR NEW SUBWAYS EL MU ening cond subway THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECTMER 97, 1905. WILL WIFE FILED TOGETHER. S OF MAN AND | | Hada Chat €@ Broadway at ‘Thirteenth St. Store Only: ' . rar 4) ete? rave 1 the matier of building the B°%-! Counle Disd Within a Month of A ST NOT BLOCK NEW SUBWAYS. Te reer on Our amen aw ene d a i } + TS SUN a PNR SUL ments ete te Tar, faphnirannts Each Other and Documents | A Special Line of COMPTROLLER GROUT=The merger presents a banefal and thtent- sven” he “renawenentivs OF te ‘ity Probated To-Day, ; i a esi eed Ge ie sht tain) oe nosoe misty | Men's Pure, Wool Underwear would pay immediately, 1¢ would pay emormendiy iu WHITE PLAINS, N. Y,, Deo, 21.— r avenue future y wi not clities, They can't build subways fant enough to keep up with T'resident Cassidy, of the Borough of an Mrs. needs, Public optnfon in all on our aide, We of the Brona Queens, is tie only man in Growler New | | Rraitk don't want anything to stand tn the way of raptd transit, and ‘ork who (thinks che mergir a blessing. | Mount whoever all three of these new Mnes, and we prop: ppear in o levated roads and the surface roads jike the presen with a) struction of i rival interests under ‘@ady planned, ttl: he wound wp his Htth pail wi tive sentence, Tim's" eves flashed meantiahy eulogy of the —t delay not think the merger will prevent I hope it t twrown ex! | Calls It a Blessing, doen stand im the way would better look out, We want |) Said he e to have them, | up tae completion of the subway sys- tem, The merger is a good thing tor evetyborly, ‘The decks are now Clear, The city is now free to deal ‘ompetition with the Bel- gors to the subways and elevated roads, with one nront-Ryen merger for the privilk fi which will be used merely for the ‘long |,ompany, and from my observation of Rey mp merger for the privilge of | pis the methods of that company T believe | “The ditioulty with muntctpal owner- Points Out a Remedy. Geral keicrer a aaa ee me ship is that While another $100,000.00 1f 1 am mistaken—it it should ap- As for Queens, | think the devel mnight be added to the city’s debt Hinit | pear that. the coneolidation means ul ment be auhwar taneie tee Co ore eee | cmden jn another year, Withdrawal of rest in the proposed gy + gs iS the Board of Rapid ; , additions to the system--I believe that | Trinsit Commis jr, near oo that te eT UL ne [other Money’ Interests Will appear, eager] Presiden! Chea will able to. construct. these subways ‘onty |aad ready to undertake the new routes. pe BT + Dy toe vote of the Th after an amendment 0. the | Consti- Ls tuthin permitting tt not lees than three y: Indeed, during the discussion attendant laying out of these routes, 1 upon tt 1 it would take was given the impression that there money, asking no loan f credit from | |The wills of J. rank Wright, a veteran paRnale with tis sugges. |New York schvol-teacher, and that of his wife, iItaneouslys In the Westchester County | | Surrogate's office here to-day. Wright died several days ago, | |under the “Edo not think tie merger will hod | 000 left by thelr father and $10,000 by | | thelr mother. | KATHERINE OGDEN WEDS, . Francés M Savane, of Joliet, and M | Hackett } thar & { [ion gt Romine seas , ! I day at the country place of DavidGresy, Will be Mr." | Gelsce ig a sister of the, bri ae The ceremony wal performed by R Freeman. - ™ om —— Allee Wright, were filed sim- | 8S 5 - Per Garment. You would pay $1.50 and in some shops $2.00 if it were not { for the small imperfections which are so s! you can ent eg them and will not hurt t wearing qualities. Sizes 34 to 44. | right just a month before, and Benjamin Wright, of rnon, are the beneficiaries two wills, They divide $0,- Great Harrington, ve BROADWAY AT THIRTEENTH ST. STORE ONLY, ‘ 4 on is that the pres | (Vout, The hope of th | were several sroups Soa Wat ee ee < © Intolerable, an is In the appearance of a ocompetitiy ing for the selection of the routes and r - thet doraething nat by Gowe fins |ApAdhabs toratrive with the Brecigs ices inegs tc Lund eae oe ail ar tae January 2d, date set ry Art needlework sec- comp these vias." Vines. After five weeks of innctivity on the yy for the elles af the i 8 Presient of the The most promising of the prospective| | fOr the greatest sales ion dt lines, , tion removed to part of the police, the Diatrlot-Ator & travellers on these 7 " Ratt nal Roa was giarded “in ve for the franchise in syndicate|h of the year, vie: Hey's oflco and he Coroner, lng! ma nis oa eh ae parest Wive the Belnwont-Ryan wombharicn 5 ane jy LE |r undermuslins and j second floor, 19th j chinery was set in motion to-day ant. opttmtatic men who tt time to demonstrate thelr plang. Mr ‘Board of Motiwate aod Appor: t side. | Prvfiminary steps tileom to get at the will mo far forget the puthowe of all) Ore anid : Jonnent for a route fron ilaren River | | Waite goods. SUTH AVE 192 TORO STREET Stree tthe murder of Wikiten J. Har) wergers—ty give ae ittle a@ possible) it le too arly o determine the | via Willis avenue up through the Bronx ee eer er Mea cs cilby': gomat DLBUA ask an RTA, for ake Honehay Cha tai | CRT of the mer fo thats gem~ arid out toPort Chester. John W. Uates is | — Fington In Paul eitey jor hnown as ‘etuien fo sidney ae ! y would be | me mover tn thie group, and they | * Pi ’ * Mas Tie fee \ of the yeople-and that ne) fo'atop toner ne partes “vier wenea sec | After-Xmas reductions on women's and misses’ clothing. ming the leet of . Ryan consolidation wil fe On| iP ig pf. a Fe foure a a By Salle the soway a a E : s-aoeurred on No in @ pitblic-spitited way and bulld new | witi' nh , nie fetter and adjume eit Bron ponds | can’t stop to give descriptions conan i . a 5 SORE MSIE: TORY AHA Iams | Cin eics’ co cbse, tex desumarchuen aw | nates, Rue mies tee, OF IME and ta conatroct it with ther own y stop to give descriptions on these coats, but we can assure you of this: there's not a garment but fifteen minutes and bronght | genger traffic whieh they mre now out less than the public has KOOWN) moving up and down the elty Ike “oat through the newspapers. tle on the hoof’ or packed into thelr Tt was a out and dried affair from the! cars “yjke sardines In the box," the start and when the jury brought in| general ia that they won't. On the vaual vertict na to how Harrington! the contrary, It is believed by met his death, qu Were asked 48) mon that the merger means ® bAlt fn) essary to what political or other influences held} OL w piper and back the telling of the facts | piation. kvutete of the Kelley Not in Court. py) gle, whieh afreteh out six Paul Kelley was dowh on the pro-| teen miles from New York Bay jo You gram to play a star part a hear} kere afd Mount Vernon and tokt @ ing, yet he was not Ia the courtroom. | teamlig p% Joh of two and a halt) | Acrons the way in the saloon of a wells! milions who must travel up and down | transie known ublic offetal many persons claimed to bave seen bln weartng blus fomeles And oLhanwise disguise Outside the Criminal Court building a Humber of the Pive Polma gang and poveral of Kelley's followers were on the look out, and the stores of another prébable shooting in that vielnity held good until Assistant District-Attoeney Cardoza summarily dixpopet of the cane that length every day One Commissioner Blocked It. Tho demand for the tmmedsate com pletion of the third. or exprens, track on the Third avenue elevated road for the relief of the dimgusting conditions on that Mne, and in the consummation of which the Rapid Tranalt Commission corimiasioner John HH Starin--when | ack of the latter's action Is bis own | the proposition we: pe before the Admission in open court that an indiet- | Board ow the advocasy of The Bvening ment oad found by the Urana}| Wort and the Dry Goode Merchants Jury, ‘Phe story was told later that! Aasoofation. nearly © year ago. comes) there were three indictments, One was| from the whale east side, from the Bat found against the man known to have| tery to Bedford Park Sil Harringtou, Another ts agalnat a) ‘This te recognized as promising only | Well known ex-prie fighter, in whose|a most temporary and Inadequate re- Tesort the original trouble began, and | ef, and one nof In any way fo Inter which was no oup by the various! fere with the larger project of two sith- Gangs, The chird indieement i said to} way Nnes-one for Third and the other Buve, been found agubost another of the | for Texingtom aveuue—to stretch up to Five ointers, who has made cheeats|One Huodred and Thirty eighth street against Kelley's life. ‘These two routes, and a thin) one. Fought Over Girl. known as the Seventh etenmay route, | wiveh Is to afford the wert akte of the It alao Wecame kaown that the orig been that. al- |8éetions of the city, at # point near the Was over & Purther, t reine, deve thougn Kelley was not subpoenaed, he) Mecomb's Seen in conpudation. with AaKiR': Ant Distrivt-Attormey —Cardoga and | 0 gladly availed himself of thia In order . not to testify to-day because of t the Board of Betimate anc the Uireate itade agiinel him. he e\ccy prospect of mpinited bidiing for will be an linpor witness when the f oe heiwees the iaateonetian eAme comes to trink in the crim! | Street Rathway titererts, wit) Jobn B. — = Meovonaki as the leading eee spint, and the Intertgrough MAY HAVE BEEN MURDERED. 3outn Svagmcs, wane ee wA its Mead, cours, Inquest for Mas Fouwd Dead en| As the necessary consents of & ma-| . i 4 Psi fority of property owners along. the Don’t Poison Baby Fine fur sets, scarfs and mufts. $4 lace waists, $2.95 | $7 allover lace waists, $5 if retifed had nde been obtained, the usual | 8 | ¥ $10 Broadtail—Pervian paw ties..7.50 | $10 pillow muffs (50 | Made with prettily designed | Made with exquisite front of ‘Uppn the Pody of a man who War |append te the Appeliaie Diviston af the | ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother t her child must have | | $9 gray squirrel ties 6.95 | $10 pillow muffs ¥.95 } yoke—trimmed with medallions; | Jace insertions and edge; in- found dead early to-day in Dover mMreet e Court was nade for the ap PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it ‘hese di will produce | | $10 sable squirrel ti 7.30 $12 pillow muffs B.95 F silk lined. $4 values. $2295 ; ae @n aimopay will be hell ta determine |rcintment of a commnvission to tak sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO M will produce the SLEEP | @ $16 blended mink ties. 11,00 $15 pillow muffs 11.00 . ‘ SH SECIS. serted sleeves and collar, Whether death was due to aoctdett oF |igattmony and report on the necessity | FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many ake the children ote | S15 sable torn 12.50 $13 pillow muffs 12:50 | $10 lace waists, 6.95. Ksquisite creations in allover Ince or Was the remit of foul play, The police ‘for the work, ‘Mhia is sul ia abeyance | have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- | | $80 black lynx 22.50 | $30 pillow muffs, 25,00 nets made with pointed yoke of designed pattern ot lace. ‘This waist below of the Onk Street Station are fnelined | white the same court deckles whether | nym and ine, each of which is @ narcotic product of opium. Di $40 ermine ties, +29,50 | $50 pillow muffs. . . 39. is finished with tucks made with fashionable short sleeves, fo the aocithent theory, bum there are! tne law taking the power on franchises | are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at al , or Marks about the head and face that| from the Board of Aldermen make an atitopsy imperative. stowing M upon the Board of EF The man was about thirty-Ave years and Agportionnent is comatituttonal, ol five feet eight inches tal, and ed About te pou His dark Disheartaned by Merger, Weir wae Inclined to be curly, and there | wes a Week's growth of beurd The clotliing, which consisted of a ‘biack |Utsheurtening effect on ail thome wiv | Medicine to be given to your chil coat and vest, stripéd trousers and | have labore\ eo Inced_shoew, was of fatr material, but considerably dusty a long for decent tana fachities for the elty Book |Monymous Is that capital outaide the WEKBOBARRE, Po., Deo. 77—Presl.| MerFer” will come forward a6 & new dent John Mitchell of the I'nited Mine | Tam so the belvtlegs of building the of America has just reostveq | 2@™ Subways—and chief among these is n, {fom the oficial of the | Ccamptroliay Grout, who takes the \ elem, Teer hatioy 0) oO.” Organ a be De k pen ogh| n | Kunne and optimietic view that the 4 «lp A the monopoty of all the existing surface, ovtal Beohomy Itohell's bank reromnine bs Se) eltvatec and eutway transportation cinanl on labor “*| lines im New York (ity by Mr. Belnont, = which he oharadierizes as ‘'n moat bane. jful and threatening condition fer the |olty,”” will not inst, He beNeves that Nval companies will apring up to oom | pete for the trate. Comptroller Grout’s View, “Competition ts bound to come for this ‘ghly remunerative husinens,”’ sald Mr Grout to-day, Theat’ is my business cat or bird brings good cheer to J | Judemem, not founded upon any ‘in the home, For bargains in tame side information, and 1 have been animals, &c., see World Wants to. J [strepec fm this rapid tmnsit business day classified |for years, | "An entirely independent subway run | hing through ona of the main avenues, like Third avenue or Kighth avenue | from end to end of the eity, would | pay knmedintely upon its opening it would pay enormous are ars, and the temptation to capit great that a rival company js » Every bark, fer or gong of a dog, In the fut 86 “STREET COLUMBUS AND S*°AVE yy NEAR 82° ST. Cut Glass. Unusual designs and of supe- rior excellence, priced to hold and bring trade uptown. have been adop.ed faciticies that realine t they will “The problem I tie syste VSS Wo or br the peor oat | #0 weed moat | tation by It is now so of tr the for an | construction hy | my res. ronda will « The schooner pearly siuk to-Uay in a }soow off Sandy Hook to the seho T believe vite was thwarted by the opposition éf one) The Sehoone Nearly Sunk To-Day Off ' peri : ots i the merger ‘ay down, =| FINISHED HER VOYAGE | MISSING HEIR TO damayed sbiy) was towed to Quarantine ajured in the smash-vp. ‘The Bessie Whiting bod @ disastrons irlp up the coast frem Pom Royal December Breakwater w lett ous doses produces stupor | smell of medicines containing opium are di rn curve? 1S An@ now comes the merger, with a, of‘! Drops,” ‘ Cordials,” ‘ Rooralng Eerie, eto, Youshould Gok peemi any she for N C88 0 RR OR ATC and be- | vo anybody without labelling them ‘ imate | jg; ny noacine which palines pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- of what it is | CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature ve | of Chas, H, Fletcher, ‘The highest hope of those who belleve q Gold Medal for John Mitehers |'*#t "merger pooh held a” on sy- | Genaine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 7. Main Floor, oe eget ort ae 10¢ 15¢ 19¢ 39¢ ° $ hangherchicte. i thw Poth sedi RG ded oe for 360 to Se for 900 & §) . Ne an hiefs, Used pl1anos, 10 down Men's handkerchiefs, women's) handkerchiefs and children's han nrg acai angen. :s2 To-morrow'safter-Chrfstmas clearing sale bargains $400 Walte $925 Emers $550 Kirkman upright.cooe $800 Haine: be. engraved thin blown Tumblers, 2 OUR PLAN PROTECTS YOU. SSe| ‘rays, , 50 thin blown Wine Glasses, dor., $ 40 Cut Glare Olive Dishes We guarantee satisfaction by offering to take back any piano you buy 5 Fe Wine Decanters, _en- % Cut Glass “Water ih at full au pail to date of return any time within one year, to apply on AVER sy seen e wee rb out choice of bur unexeeled New pianos, including those made by 0 qt. Wine Decanters, sograra 3 ‘ f $8 280 |iurons PACKARD, CHICKERING BROS. SCHUMANN, RADLE, ‘ 5 aca Vine” Dotantorn: loar| 33 1+3 per cent. off marked prices on KAMEEY'S LIQUEUR BCOTCH 14 rote,” Bot | G8.00; bot H, &$.G. LINDEMAN, BAILEY, HOBART M. CABLE, CHystal eves cess eosspsAPEl all our Rock Crystal Glassware | Maree onb' Hidal whiiinewe AR 488 “a | the finest plano player and player piano in the world, the 1.75 thin’ blown Wine G Decanters Claret Ju . ble, PENNSYLVANIA Wem WHiskcEY S' ‘ : CECILIAN PLAYER & CECILIAN PIANO, J eas tgs via PE coe ne an m= EME 9 AMPRIGAN ee erneee th Decanters, 33 h3 per cent. off our Venetian | route” ‘ata pint Hoitled “in “rane , $3.25 for $4.25 Cut Glass Cordial! Gold and Crystal Glassware—De- 118 $14.00; 1 OQ Decanters, canters, Stem Glassware, from little G0) $6.50 for $8 Cut Glass Fruit Bowls,| Cordials to full-sized Goblets, Tum- beter id 9 in, handle. . ete. eae own study WITH A COLLISION, til daylight PUM ne Observer et Mi Japparently ¢ len lyhe topinast was gone and the site the fiuard of Retimate ams the ( RRE. Cres eerste TEEIOK. 4) tiled. Alnce the deeth of the father c he “aldin Hoon. took | the efferts to find the eon have been * ro wes |#asistance und the McCaldin Hoon. took be Mayor, and six months ago ther a schooner reached Quarant hature of her mishap became known The vriginal Simpson Crawford Co. plan. $350 Gabler upright . y ident that increased the olty Louis I. Haffen, President af the I ough of the Bronx, declards that power Is mighty enough to stop, or even | to delay, the construction of the three | new subways. “We want anaportathn are neede| ‘1 companies will ¥ do not give then representative, rk are now Mt transpor all three of those new routers, and we purpose to have Alderman Timothy P. Sul ivan Tim’ suid it fe my will comparisons, ae come to of the Atay ratdd abot trans|t honest that Yeave 1) merger posed new su ways 14. | |p) a people fairly and ser tn fi y will benefit haungeabhy Pid> and b ving to pay tw pay chy better the surface) Bel t and distribute passen- | kersey coats, 21,50, ‘yrlength coats, 14.75, $1,000,000 TRACED, r Bessie Whiting Was) James A. Pratt, of Flushing, Named in Father's Will, Supposed to Be in Minresota, Minn, Doc 2% James A collision with a Prat:, forty years olf, of Flushing, 1. Two tugs went{1, her fo an estate valued at more and the Bln $1,060,000, and who disappears! curtylog much water, | from his home lest Raster Sunday jea No ome was ing a wife and five chihiven, je believed ig be somewhere in Northern Minne fate, but so far the police of the Stato On have been unedle yo find hin Mise Mav Prutt, elster vet collar and full platted skirts. Sizes 14, 16, andy Hook, | Whiting | Besse was DULY Misses’ 16,50 regulation coats, 9.75. Misses’ 16.50 eheviot and kersey Misses’ 22.50 full length coats, 14,75. se Assintance, Misses’ cheviot and covert cloth put in to Delaware { the missing loss of some She man, belleves he has gone on further 7 ee 4 the Fe with | west, fut she has usked the police t to-day, onthe, et UeaeD HERE are a large number ndy Hdok rhe f@ihor's will named the absewt, king on Roamer %.) #0 &9 @xecutnr, In @ qolieli, hower the Brodsiyn Trust Company | subsct- not until the | more active, as the other hele are an- ne Fant the) ive w bave the estate settled without NM Wop Persian lamb, clearing prices, poison.” The definition of ‘* narcotic” square-shape pillow muff and a tw: beautifully finished and lined 7, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and , and sold under the names ren without you or your phy: CASTORIA DOES Nor com , POMS, wR ef) MP the needs of the sidel Chfistmas and glasses $200 $400 Hardman upright... 100 | §340 Branmuller upright 100 $900 Steinway baby grand. ++ 75 2100 Fstela upright.eceeee« stupright seeecesces+ LOO $325 Horace Waters upright... Also 30 other bargains for to-morrow, 3,60 Near Cut Punch Bow! on stand++s 1 Near Cut Punch Cups, de Punch Cup Hoe loz. 65¢. doz. thin blown Table Tumblers, ny upright 50 | ” upright, T5e | 1 +25 BO 75 A represents that high standard ot taste which Simpson Crawford Company insists/upon, and the fashions can be depended upon as the very A good fit can be easily obtained w They are absolutely correct, not a single exaggeration—simply marked a lower price instead of what the same suits and coats sold for before. -75 black coats, 7.50—pine black coatsshort, jaunty, tight-fitting model, in cheviot and kersey—notehed collar or collarlesslined throughout with soft satin 34.75 black broadcloth and light weight 29.75 broadcloth and light weight kersey Clearance sale of misses’ Misses’ 21.50 suits, 12.00 a ENE ao —feney novelty effecte—long coat—loowly fitted ani fined throughout with soft gray satin—made double-breasted Misses’ 37.50 broadcloth suits, 3-4 length, 21,50, Misses’ 24.75 long coats, elegant material, 18.75, 7.50. Misses’ 32.50 evening cloaks, pastel shades, 17.50, Misses’ 12,50 dresgy coats, full length, 7.50, After-Xmas fur clearance. ; coats in this sale—left on the maker's hands because of the unseasonable December weather, ‘The coats'are fine broadcloth, lined with gray and $35 white squirrel, Regularly $45; sale price... J About 30 coats, lined with natural muskrat, with choice squirrel lining and large rolling collars of black lynx, ‘$65. or Alaska sable—sold 65, $59, $54 and $48, $40 sabled or darkest Russian gray squirrel sets, consisting of td long throw scarf— 10,000 mussed handkerchiefs at less than half HE greatest bargain event of the yeartin the handkerchief secti F , or mussed in department or window display during th Sheen ove 10,900 handkerchiefs, soiled, creased lines—all divided into six immense lots lot but will come baek from the laundry as good as new, N iction: rt the finest qualities—a splendid chanee/to replenish your donuly Sey sds Me hoose as you please from the lowest priced ta lovotsrethaenetmsteemstiennitemeetinisentiacs x 50 PER CENT. OFF. New Year's glassware. ‘Tres no time of the year q so well suited for repleni why we organise these sales and quote these exceptionally Case-19 m low prices, Basement Salesroom. Quatts, | BASKET — 12 half 3.00 Wine Sets—decanter, 6 wine | decorations. | pitcher and 6 tumblers incolors..$1,15 | for $60 Cut Glass Puneh Bowls, 45¢ | $40 for $50 Cut Glass Punch Bowls. latest. The materials are rich and durable—selected/in most cases by our | Third Ploos, here there's such a multitude to select from, Note the price +50 coats $10—Coats in beautiful high-class mixtures—cheviots or kerseys— §Y length—semi or tight-fitting—a num- ber of models to select from. 49.75 opera cloaks, all light shades, 25.00 60,00 high-class broadcloth evening coats, 34.75, 85.00 extremely high-class doeskin opera cloaks and wraps, 50,00, 145,00 high-class opera coats, 75.00, and children’s clothing. - Misses’ 16.50 suits, 9.75 Mises’ and Jun- ior Suite—pretty mixtures and reversible checks» dara rich shades—wine, brown and gray—long coat—semi-titted—satin lined—fancy collars of velvet to match material—plaited skirts, ‘ Misses’ 9.75 Rioendiity coats, novelty mixtures, vel- 18 and 34, coats, 12.00, Misses’ 8.75 regulation coats, cheviots and ker- seys, 5.95. Misses! crepe de Chine dresses, dainty designs, 25.00, Misses’ 14,75 chinchilla coats, flannel lined, 9.75, Misses" long coats, high elass models, 8.75, SIMPSON CRhAWE ORD CO, Clearing shirt waists. WELL sell some of our most stylish waists to- ,,, Morrow at half price. Waists that sold for $2 will go for $1; $4 waists at $2.95, and so on through several large lots, short coats, pretty shades, of women’s fur-lined Second Fleer, 250 waists made to sell for $2, in fine $ checks with tailored plates, both front ] and back, beautifully in delicate shades, up to $84; ‘Third Floor, made garments Take your choice... Black silk waist specials 8.95 for 5.00 black chiffon taffeta waists; tallored and stitched, ‘SIMPSON CR AWronD co, —— $5 for black silk waists Excellent models; trimmed with plaits he holiday season, including all the odd lots and short or solid tucking. Bargain at $5 and priced regardless of original cost or value. “ , shee dkerchiefs all included—and not a handkerchief in the entire ly for the entire “SIMPSON CHAWRORD ¢ year, ° All bronzes, marble A busts and fig- ures, electroli ne Re ers, ete., that are marked 860 of more will be sold at exactly half price. All $60 articles at $30, ; Lite. a a Sede alae Fated and soon. Also great re SIMPSON CRAWFoRD co, -—— Sale New Year's wines €» liquors. HH. G. Mumm & Co.'s Celebrated Champagnes, Case 24 Pints, | ite ing board as the week between New Year's. That's $30.75 Pint Bottle, 1,29 $28.55 | Pints eeeece 2.39! 4 pint Bott) \HOX, ALE —Brew- piace "4! 98 110 CREME DE MENTHR- Pass". 49 $8.65 le, 74 and glass. tray — rich fo 25 45 of for $3.15 Cut Glass Celery

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