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THE WORLD: DEL NW CAL GS LOPE “Yells from Albany,” He De- clares, Are Being Let Out at Roosevelt Dictation. > Former Gov, Odell, at the Republican Club to-day, assured reporters that the fight between himself and his enemies is to be to a finish, and that as a result there wonld be some Interesting addt- tions to the literature of New York State polition, Ho was ‘evidently tn “Headly earnest when he began talking, ‘There was no need for questions. He began about Goy. Higgins: “This gentleman up in Albany who Is doing so much yelling now,” sald Mr, Odell, “has had starch injuected tnto ils backbone by Roosevelt When | Higgins talks the voice is the volce of Jacob Higging, but the hand iy the hand of Esau Roosevelt. The denials that Joos. velt is interfering in New York | polltios few. Some may be fooled, but the oh birds can't be caugh Gov, Higgins has sald something about Rogsre being a flopper because he retired from the Speakership race and entered {t again. How about Mr. f as a flopper? ead(astness were listed on the Stock Excha (not that 1 know yth'ng bout stocks) I would advise tends to sell short, especially call money {8 at Wi is if @ Aight to a finish ways he will not retire 1 ership race aud 1 nay @bout any compre “When apkod if he thing to say about campaign funds by © pews re-election to the Senate, he ve plied, “I may make some interesting oontributions to the political Hter.ture of New York State in the near fu\ure, a CUTHIS THROAT AS SISTER LOOKED ON Woman Was Defeated in Struggle to Get Razor from Despondent Brother, Merritt (Special to The Bvening World.) CAMDEN, N. J., Dec. 2%,—Charles -cight years old, entered the dining-room of hie home, in this city, to-day and told bis st Mrs. Reed, who was sitting there, he was tired of life, He went on talking de- jectedly, while the woman tried to cheer him. Boomingly diverted from his purpose, Penore left the room and went up- Maire, rewirning in a few minutes car- rying @ razor. Mrs. Reed struggled with him to get ft, but he pushed her from ae and re she could preven wes across his throat, in! ane” a bth Sim meng caught Penore falling, a Sitibe Tin to. Pig Pt ted to stop the how ot blood, while , answering her ores, brougot fo roan was hurried to the hi tad, * he tan vas buried fo the howpita, ore was despondent over the tact that be ap the pee MN for some time and unatte OO RELATIVE SHOT A HE CLEANED GUN Charge from Weapon Held by Dentist Killed His Father- in-Law, NORTHPORT, L, 1, Deo, 2%.—While cleaning his gun, Dr. J. W, Simpson, & New York dentist, aceldently shot and killed his father-in-law, Bartley T, Horner, one of the wealthiest men in this part of Long Island, Not suspecting that the weapon was loaded, Dr. Simpson took it from a Tack last night and was busy with It, while Mr, Horner eat in @ chair read- ® papers was auddenly di and ‘oe “full charge of ane Derrel "ent pa ir, Horner's side, tors worked over the man for two conga ane he died without regain- ms conse! was fifty-five years of at one time the Southern rep- feeeraive anh ak Loridards, Dr, Horner's only |they went upstairs and secured much! | Jewelry. lof bed twh of the thieves had him chy. ere with their revolvers. =| the thieves demanded that he Joff a solitaire ring which she had on | MASKED THIEVES WIFE FINDS PROTUS TOOK GEMS FROM VICTIM IN BED In Pistol Duel in Palisade Home They Shoot Young Man, Husband Tells How Where He Got Them and She Writes McAdoo. The wife of an ¢ but sporty, citizen of this town put her hand in his overcoat pocket one night last week and drew forth two photographs, That Nttle Incident led to a ratd last night on the Victor Art Studios, at No, 28 Bast Twenty-third street, and the arraign- ment In Jefferson Market Polies Court to-day of Victor Schoomaker, an artist, and Wanda Paula and Emma Johnson, doncribed as models, Magistrate Bar- low held them in $500 ball each for ex- aminatton. To veturn to the wife and the sporty citizen, The photographs she extracted | from her husband's pocket were excel lent likenesses of two handsome young women, each of whom was attired sorely In an animated expression, What the wife sald to the husband was so pointed and forcible that he told her the truth, and she wrote a letter to Po lice Commissioner McAdoo. Enter the Sleuth, Enter Deteotivessergt. Sussito. On | the night of De. 2 he presented him-| | solf at the Twenty-third street address, iB unde ts from his superiors He wos admitted by a female Japanese servant to a Invishly furnished suit on the seoond floor of the buflding, Schoo- maker explained that he for the us who Emory Douglas, the young son of) Henry Douglas, a well-known real estate man, was shot in the left toe arly today by one of three masked Durglars, who forced an entrance into | his father’s house in Patisade, a suburb | across the Hudson from One Hundred and Thirtieth street ‘The burrlars entered the house by «| rear window and after ranseking tho! lower rooms, taking al! the atlverware, ‘Tw of them entered the room of Mr and Mis, Douglas, The men made so mich nolse that they awakened Mr Deugias, but before he could set out Took Rings from Them. Seolng a diamond ring on his finger. | take tt off, and he did ¢o. The sound of the| volces awakened Mrs. Douglas, and the thieves then demanded that she take ran a studio | of artists and photographers | 1 not afford to hire models, somo of the most prominent her finger and hand it over to them, She sald the ring would not cme Jmembers of the clube of the | the robbers, after trying to get It off, ae a aged? ong.” oe Jared bats ie hoom ake ur the models." | went through Mr. Douglas's clo Gusailo sald that he was Chatter hne | and took woat money he had and also he # 0) and wanted someting | now the which were "ask on Just as the men were obeat to go Vanda and down stairs Emory, th ne Went aner Fe had year old fon, eg his rev | hall, Seeing the stairs he te “an patd $ each for | them and fired, but missed them owed again robbers then turned on him and, fn all, Sahni: | five shots were excuanged. One of he parchane’ bullets struck young Douglas int aM ’ ray toe on the left foot and jt lace, | > gn aged man eye: roclaimed Burglars Escaped, president era club The robbers then ere in th of art | from the madt the same plea, He | ait and into this » he sald, a benefactor in that he 4 models for poor artists and 4 | p arr ge xraphers who could not afford to | rection of North Hudson, Dr. Margaret P. Brewster was el models. Ifo falled to explain how moned to the and she dressed ie young: nn ® 1, It Is probable | 7 | he toe will have to be amputated. | ~ > Word of the roboe ¥ and shooting was A PERF T FOOD, sent to wil the ne ~ stations with & request tt iat the burglars be ar- rested. There have been a number of rob- beries In houses in that section re- cently, and In each case the burglars have escaped. HAR! WATE SUED 0 GRAFT CHARGE Former Garment Workers’ Secretary Accused by President of: Union, * That Scott s Emulsion | should act soquickly and | satisfactorily in all cases | of lost flesh and continued | when its food value is | understood, With pure | Norwegian cod liver oil, hypophosphites of lime and soda and glycerine, there is combined in Scott’s Emulsion the best elements of nourishment and strength building known to medical science. Any physician will tell you this, The use of these ingredients in the proper proportions; the employ: | ment of only the purest | grade of each, and to} combine them perfectly is the secret of the success of Scott's Emulsion, You will not find a more cer- tain way to stop waste, build flesh and strength Popers were filed to-day in a Supreme ‘Court action brought by Thomas A Rickert, as president of the United Garment Workers of Amerioa, against | Henry White, Jate general steretary of that association, ‘The defondenat ts a prominent labor leader and a member of the Civile Federation The complatnt alleges that White was) the general seoretiry of the United adr- ment Workers from befem 1897 to Octo- ber, 19. He wus expected @ give all his time to the unten and received $9 @ week, As eceretary he bought @ larKe quan- tity of labels for marking clothing | which were sold to tho munufacturers, a@tationery printed and lithographic sniviter, hese were provured from a) concern known as the New York Bond and Ticket Company of whieh it was discovered ho had long teen a share- holder unknown to the union, pt ie ph sg on he and supply nourishment fete anton: eit is ae compet tha thro h s tt’ We bie MEET ww OnE ulslon fant Bix ieenth reel atatasity herefore —— _ eysterday that the summons INTEREST AND DIVIDEND ara fase, re wee es the house when | 1} re eee ELLIOT DANFORTH ru might be served by substitution, and this has beon done, GIANT DRY DOCK DEWEY |) OFF FOR PHL PHILIPPINES, NOTICES, oe Sn sta tyea, MN RID FOLLOWS © a and |'n | stock to be found in the world, Wasting is not stirprising | LDt THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, tha "poge” artnet photonvaniens PIANOS AND ORGANS. |to tho wtudio wid #4 apiece f ing and vid an ng that sia Viotures. AMMEYE 6th Ave,, Cor 20th St, hey were poolng fo One of the women if you wis! the world. Bsa Evening Slippers” for Ladies. In quality of materials and work- | manship, retinevnent and embellish ment, in charm, of lines and forms | for beauty ani grace and splendor | of, styles they 4re unapproachable, Our stock of Ladies’ Slippers not | only represents but is the highest each af expert skill, In all colors of satin suedes,” silks and gold, all heel and toe shapes, all sizes and widths, in every diversity of) decoration, in heads, buckles, bows, | slashes, open work and embroidery, The grandest and the most exclusive Don't Delay These Beautiful and Artistic Slip- per creations, | Prices....ss0e eens 3 to 8 \ Py f our ba ie n tine to have a N * before Now $195 Six Reas This Is the Greatest Piano Also Carriage Boots to $3.50 cover slippered feet. Price Se Finest Hosiery Thind Because it is offered on the most liberal terms ever known, ‘ourth ecause we charge no interest for time taken in making pay- to match all Slippers in our Great}# iments, no insurance or “extras” whatever, $195—that’s all Fifth—Because on Hoslery Department. Sixth--Becavse you sa | re families, as well as in ent professiana! ant miu representative moat promir inside of the top lid of every piano, Exchange ance due at $1 a wee! Upon Tequest a representative wil Aut Cars Teansrer Jo Warerooms and select a Walters Piano at once. Special Announcement! customers Hot belt ano Company to, supply us st ca een Celebrated, Tone-Lasting 350 WaltersPianos including Stool and Cover, *5 Downs’ 1aWeek. t—Because the Walters is the best piano you can buy at any price. Because at $195 you secure the Walters at half actual value, ayment of $5 piano is at once deli The Walters Piano is offered in this great sale At About Half Its Value Pianos which do not begin to equal it in artistic construction, quality of tone and excellence of workmanship are being offered daily from $350 _ Waters rie om» Butt Co Last aLilfetime by the Walters Piano Co., of N. Y., by skilled, experienced plano builders. A Ten Years’ Guarantee, covering every part of the Walters Piano, is inserted in gilt letters on ‘a your old piano for a seus new Walters and pay the bal- 1905. Ul 13 PIANOS AND ORGANS. “LENNGION 10 S*AveF 59°7060° St h to secure the greatest plano value e in We advise you to come to our Plano o uke advantage of our op Christmas, we have able fivorea with one hundred and piano de Year's on the Very Liberal Terms of ons Why Offer Ever Made: red to your home. ve from $150 to $200. t A of Greater | the homer and studios of son eloat people in the Mnited States | call, Piano Warerooma, ‘Third Fioor, All Cars Transfer to FOR SALE. NEW CRE WHAT WE DO. We sell Clothing for Ladies, Men and Boys; Also Furs and Fur Coats, Watches, Jewelry & Diamonds on credit, We trust you on your j, omise, We sell goods as we represent, Or your money refunded, INDIA TEA GREEN OR BLACK HE PERFECT BEVERAGE, Never boil this tea, Steep five. minutes in absolutely boiling water | One teaspoonful makes two Jad COLORED: Mabie reproducing” ebove’cut are aie: played by. elected grocers. J We sell on easy terms At cash prices. ue ti oe coms We keep your clothes in yr for one vear free of charge. Vege Filey ay ENUT, mations wit Jy HEE OA be) \USSEB AND Gok: gine ‘avian te minutes inter (hen (hat Cortando eer hat tor Tweat, “i at. station, siven peO* OR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PASY prices AMES BenuMar, [87 MAIDEN LANE (upstairs), Bloomingdales’, 0 taa's,. LENOX CLOTHING CO, E, iN EV _ FOR SALE, DIT PLAN. ; WHAT WE DON’T Do, We "task for any References or security From your landlord or employer, We make no inquiries From your neighbors or friends, We do not ask you to Prove your honesty, We make no deliveries, We give you the goods along * When you make the purchase And pay the first deposit. 13 124711 STREE D-10ATH STRE PEN INGS. ae ir i ned DIAMOND CO. 8, watenes; easy. py | Black and 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 7,9, 44, 43, 18, 47, 49, 20, a4, 22, 23, 24, FRIDAY, AS USUA HEARN West Fourteenth Street, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, L, BARGAIN DAY. New Goods at Specially Low Prices together with Clearance Sales in All Departments will combine to make THE LAST FRIDAY OF 1905 a memorable day, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, DRESS GOODS CLEARANCES All Wool Creviots—bhack and heen 39 worth .69,. ted Nui Vestn upp! ais and oven colors 59 worth 75. Bency Srotch Siltings— 4 inch—were . FASHIONABLE SILKS G de Solon %6 inch yee yeu pee 79 ch Pongees—light colors, Bite oreare and tack “value 60 « 39 ‘te Washable Habutals— Finch Wide WOaPrtday eerie #29 FANCY PLANNELETTES Fleece back—best atyles— 3% good value Raa MERCERIZED FRUNELLA CLOTH Mill lengtha—exact coples of all gn” ol gouds-20 ct. quality 9% yards, HEAVY OUTING PLANNELS Light and dark—regulat 124... TH UD. WIDE MADRAS PERCALES Light and dark— 8 excellent etyles-spectal . arts | Remember, Clear-up Prices throughout the store, IMPORTED FRENCH WAISTINGS about 100 styles and combinations— dark and mone for Children’s Dresses— 29 Elsowhere 19 and .W Lo close.....¢ FANCY COTTON EIDERDOWNS double face—light and dark— value .32, 19] CLEARANCE OF SEASONABLE WHITE GOODS 4 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS goa Le color i hree-quarter length onte—pleated s hi Fiyles were HEIN. now se 1398S Black Broadcloth and Panne Chevlotes 3 Extra sizes t0 2 bustewere 43596199 9 a J FRIDAY CLEARANCE OF eons icity | WAISTS Lace, over ine, Ao clear, 498 were $1.00—to clear 200 ¢ CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN'S COATS Rinck Kersey ( t nnd Mixture > Three-1 r medium length= 8 ¥ tallored 1 fa ? w 11M and $12 —now 798 WEE $1.00 tO FIKOO cc csceeceeraee 9.08 | FRIDAY CLEARANCE OF FASHIONABLE FURS Water Mink Throws—Mults to muawh—were BIN each 3,98 Jap Mink i Collars and able hy 16.98, ...9 98 xtra long two stripe Jap Mink Phrows-fall talls-were $2.08... 14,98 WOMEN’S EIDERDOWN ROBES Stripes and figures—best co! all sizes--Were $B.98.....+0+0 ob Ph Y, FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS , Stripes ond figur rk and medium colors—¥ 1,24 Rememter, Cleat-up Prices Throughout the Stores WOMEN'S LINGERIE heh STS White Lawn—tuck Mercerized Madras Dotted Swiss, amr ater ont | Fine’ Gambrten and) irting cus aaaaid' Pty | ieee 98 iscloarisrecs ma A214! white Waists—dots figures front and back. 4. ag IN NOTION DEPT, 10 ct, Mudtin Skirt Yo 'ORsecccreeees 8| Boys’ ALL WOOL SUITS f ot, Chiffon Collar f ndation. +8) N ait and Dou east Bults— 5) ous’ RUSSIAN OVERCOMTS CLEARANCE OF LINING SILKS SAY] And. lls ae te A oot call Staple shades such as tan, castor, navy aad Foyal--wore 29 15 Remember, Clear-up Prices throughout the store. LACES AND LACE NETS Point de Paris and Fancy Laces— 1% to 6 Inch—value 8. Ail Over Lace Nets— Oriental, fig’d Net and Point Venine—White, cream an value $1.49 ma 45 INGH FIG'D NETS White or cream—for waists, | evening dresses, &c.—value’ 98. i) Remember, | Cleat-up Prices throughout the store. | WOMEN’ S DRAPED VALy ot HATS colors—some Wi shirred silk facingeenriler tim,, 98 | WOMEN’ 5 FEATHER HATS a i 2.98) BLACK TAPPETA SILK PETTICOATS | Now full tucked Frenoh flounce— Sie dat rutfle=value §i,00.,....3,95 | CLEARANCE SALE OF [ .A@K MOREEN TELIIGOATS Full flare accordion pleatin, ooh BB) 1.98) small ruffies—also dust tw were were iis: sooed givers #8 Remember Clear-up Prices theoughout the store. CLEARANCE SALE OF |BOYS' SWEATERS & SHIRTS | Al Wool Sweaters | =8 to 16 yre —p! stripe Pian or stripe og Roys' Noglig Oneoris ely 1 or 2 collara—12 to lf neck ba: were 0.0.5 GIRLS’ DR ESSES » $2,09 to $4.98 were $5.98 to $7,098 Remember, Clear-up prices throughout the store. ' CLEARANCE SALE OF CURTAINS, H? ET¢, GIN Orient: a. % Figured Arm 7 49 15 ve AS Figured Curtain 8 value 15 V1K MORAVIAN SMYRNA RUGS Sat feet pure veretable dye 5 Ag ALL WOOL BRUSSELS RUGS 88x10, ft.—15 designs—worth 91511,98 | Fesen tat! i te | WATCHES—-DiamondeDasy paymenta; te: | 4 Na wae ene EAGLE DIA INE WOOL VELVET RUGS tha tractors have Tee ana APHCIAL. ay, | Nahe fod faaeseay | MOND Watt CO. Malte lane HOLIDAY RIBBONS [FINE ool ee etal 1,39 aso ite i eae the “a 110.88 Ral“ anetnvat an BU Louie DOLIAR DOWN! Me, ‘weekly! Gold tiled | Plain and Liberty gatin Taftetas— neh tnt id danas eet ‘APOLIB, . ue &-~The of T 910.55 AMT! aa INSYLLVANIA 1 American watoh, $10, Majestic Jewelry | all shades and dlack, : sf DANGEROUSLY ILL amet te ating dayrtock, Dewey Binh CHR, a, anc p cams #1,58 P.M. a a re kt (eerie asliimeieeeiiaeinieieee ves inch—were 2. . Be! POLES AND SHADES pat by the Maryland Meel Company, | sri sfr ins, ik ie es camenle on] OP SAO ERPRER. INTEREST AND DIVIDEND ‘ and 4 Inob—were ¥ “ABM Brats Curtain Rode-oxtont 5 Inch 4 | for the Government, got under way to- "Depo ry eR + fan 10. will be 9.55 PM. PEP oof Ai atte NOTICES, 3 5 Inch—were .2.. i 20] ball ese Het 9 trom i wee F 4 Ribbons— Jood Opac a he Patuxent River for ite ~— 2003 of the | 4% Inch Dresden i ’ 29 | Mot pumas tear former State Treas-| fy, enn sivete cin’ Pigeine| CHARLB aimnuiw 288 ¥ Mi rl TAVICAND CINCIN: limabet hp 4% Inn atin bordere—value 43, 85] knot fringe—va rer end candidate for Lieutenant~| tmands, where she is to be wed at the 14,8. Mic PA i PRESB. The ihe tank, If not restored before the 18th Rememter, Governor, is very seriously {ll at hi®} naval station at Olongapo, $508 VRLAND AND CINCIN ean fy. ry, new book Wl h] OMEN'S APRONS Gioarsap Petes tbronghoa) 16d sey residence, 51 Hast Fifty-olghth etreet,\ ‘The convoys of the dock are the tus | u Tt Hanmi cab Giver will return to | \yhite Lawn—full a —deop 19 having suffered a complete nervous / Potomac and the colliery Caesar, Brutus rh av. photoxmiph left in cab, sulta- | H, 8, hom—we td) and Glacier, Commander Harry H. reward will be given CLEARANCE SALE OF Fancy Lawn or wi 8 "abe Danton fe attended by his eon, | Howley, Untted States Navy, ts In com- lace or embrotdery, tucks aut 39| SILK AND SATIN LAMBREQUINS Bi, Bin Dust be Fe,“ |i a Ry HELP WANTED—MALK, | Mitr! Glmcaie Wonrcrnn 39) SL Ofna v ~ nanan ~ ef ok . m | ba te and Dr. | Mie torpedo boat Siringaam, wiiel | Honk open Paar Cane watcabis gehen Br ron t bordere—rich fring’ ieee are also three murses tn | has been acting a8 a tender to the Toney arias free @ te a y. intelligence: ‘must deposit $10 | OMENS KNIT BLOUSES 3.98 (8... 4.98 HA, tear ato stil | Rotomane Tafnnd, eonveying othe HEE | Hire sh Wt wl draw Toner 9.25 A. at. and directors of the Frankilin.So- BM) cuthyas curly, App (Gay aftr: | ee nigh neck-—fancy stint, 9.98 | were 1... 5.08 clety for ee ann THIRTY-FOURT A EMI-ANNU AL the Iaat batch of suppiles 2. 98 | pa pedition. 12.25 P. M, RN RAILWAY. RAILWAYS | PM. dally for the ox- and ILLIA, MOM veh TON, Treas Remembe* THANE We BMITH, Secretary Clear-up Prices throughout the storey poarl buttons—were “phi HELP WANTED—FEMALE bole | CHILDREN'S KNIT BLOUSES ond \ PERMA H rf May OED ie eat uma on ORO ee OE PARTHE LION BRAND Commencing Nov, 26 The Wortd et CENT. Re acts Ie. Chase room 16tT, 42. Broadway | anans eongatd Peete ; Ah q 2 ‘ ‘ ( January ist in cash, on w Memphis Table Cloths, 84 rlte— will give 5 weekly prizes of $10.09 Miakiehedgee 1B Sounta of $10 and up 16 Han. The BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET, | “cout and Batinte—habit hip and em Weees ahd cardinal with ‘e pach for the 5 best positions ob- HE-PINEE—0.50 A, | Beolely can lend » mllilon Morn i anwannnnannnnnnanarnnnnnnnnnon | stralght around—odd sizes 65] Whltecatrietly fant 1,29 } pp FOR MORE THANA ASBURY PARK’ (( eis . NHAT two-story brick building in Teme of re ee) quality—Clearance. were $1.08 F tained cach teeek by advertixers ‘adtig v suas | 1 suburban “anal ! tifa en eh cartel i QUARTER CENTURY through the Situation Wanted nin, Flea we als. ee eet BU feat moter 0 aoe Remember, Heensutoh oF ny to clone 69 4 1 THE LEADING catunne of the Bandoy Worn me : ‘itsoniats ah to tho standing of the Cleat-up pel'es throughout the stores valve t 1 , Want Directory 2) words, 15 che Or OLY - remit: ‘ JS FOR QS. Ni ents, Aitcortsers weno secure vost |] fi + dun Git MANN TERY. PANE BABIES’ SILK GAPS ROGERS TEA SPOONS 1 4 IYER tabs? ME Sunday World Want Corded and Bengalng 8K so96 69) Beira peor like! wie 4 | COLL A RS tlans teill please communtoate with PUL RES, cat Hevkinanet’ Mamata” I Sunday Wor' ants pretty aylen-—were fL:-—Clearance wae so—tialt dosen ; " The World's laseified Advertiving F WE’ s TRIPLE PLATE DINNER KNIVES . a placa by Fancy handles— doz value 9). All as Advertioed, Ushers wil ary ren gt ee Menaper, Room 1, Pur foie Work Monday Wonders.

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