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cal A \\. Tamer, of New Yori. | disk resembling the ear-plece of a t | foe ithrough the ©: Mr. Pine Prhia Fitted to the person for whom it {a ine r lout the conversation. ja tone clearly audible in a ia Ieecretaries in other r SPREAD CONGRESS. | TLL OR CPTI, Herbert Parsons Proves Acous- ticon Will Wire House Ora- tory to Committee. WASHINGTON, Dse. tive Herbert Parsons, Ch: New ‘York County Committee and the pucceisor of B. B, Odell es Repub fMoan boss of New York made a | a in the House yesterday two hours after the House had adjourned. The purpose was to test an acousticon leak and con- foom of the ‘The experiment was a ¢: and Elliot: Woods, the arc Capitol, will Install an the House und connect it oO building more than a block dis- nant) By this means members will be adie to sit In their offices In the now building and hear all the debates in the House. ‘Tha acousticon Js the invention of K. and about as big around ag can. The Instrument ts much con will apo ‘hrodgh « horn in 50 room: * ly turning & switch the sound maffied so that ttcan'ofly be heard ece. Turner ctograph, which he has ‘office of Mr. Woods in the Capito! on the same principle as. th Uatioun. It In connected by wires with fesks of stenographers, clerks o: A. person mika in an ordinary tone of voice fn any art of the room and the sound-ts trans: | rsation can be horn attachment arried | the nde. A. qonye. lon. ag theres dlctor 1. Tt similar to 4 teledjion xcept that it Is.not necessary to talk | into @ transmitter vior id an ear plece jo the hend, DO- YOU KNOW H CLOOGAN? | “Some of the new captains done tet! | dn the transferrin,” said Deegan. £ “That's not eurprisin’,"” observed Clon- | ‘oan, 2"It's just as well to keep peaple |enat'elooking for favors in the tay of spetttag acquainted wid the neo captain quick." SEE NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD. SS SEIZED BY DEATH ON STREET Wilam Thornton, of Hoboken, Dropped Dying Upon Pavement. Willjam ‘Thornton, alxty-fve years 14, whose home was in Willow ave | Sues oboken, was taken suddenly {I early-to-day at Courtlandt and Chureh etreeth, Manhattan, and fel) tn hia} tracks, ie Was removed to the Churgh atreat ollceymtation by a polleeman, and dled here ‘shortly afterward. Tho cause of his deuth his pot been: decided upon. by the police, EY Infohed it understood ti It ls a black | § HIGGINS NOT READY TO PARDON PATRICK. Governor Dec Made Up Cor tt consideration WHOLZWASSER| Hy G7 Will be ullowed on presentation ()% of this advertisement on an article | rehased for cash this wee Actual Value, 6200, HHADQUARTERS FOR MISSION GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE. Everything for Housekeeping FURNITURE, CARPETS, CROCKERY, LAMPS. PICTURES, BEDDING, &0,, Which Can Be Purchased on Our Liberal Credit System, Week 100 $2.00 ‘* $150 $2.25 1 $200 $2.50 ** $300 ‘* $30.00 * $3.50 ** Accounts up to 810,000 by special arrangement, Our Terms Apply Alo to New York Binte. New Jersey. Peansylvania, Massa. chasotis, Rhode Island and Connecticut. We all Freight and Kaliroad Fare, 1417-1423 3°AVE BETWEEN 8028] ST. ¢ PER, WEE. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Erc. On the weekly payment plen 6Oc, PER WEEK tend peatel 10. i03 BROADWAY. proctive iY od Apeaniote shee ier, |@rocer’s dboy—"The boss told me to tell you he was just : out of Fels-Naptha, but that this soap is just as good, and he’s sure you'll like it,” Kuni doe areata out—is he! Well, he’s going to out some more. If he thinks I’m going to use an imitation of Fels-Naptha, just so’s he can get a big a . Any invention that saves time and labor 4s bound’to come into universal use. Wit- fess the sewing machine, the telephone, ° the electric light and scores: of others. \Fhey: were. received with doubt at first; flow every, intelligent person takes’adyan- tage of them. » 80’ Fels-Naptha soap will some.day be used. by every. woman in this country who washes clothes. More than a million how make it save therttetime, bother and hard wotk, and the, number7is growing every wash-day. If you are not one of these million modern women, you will be some day —just as soon as. you have courage enough to break away from old-fashioned | | MELS a\t EU eau noeaont” SNP methods. Every week your délay means pieces in this tot, & gonuine $9 value a.... 6.00 ‘another half day ‘of backbreakihg. labor, Boys’. or Girls’ Watches: gooa time- Pah) ‘coal or gas wasted, danger of colds from steam, unnecessary wear and tear on clothes. + With Fels-Naptha you can wash in cdld or likewarm water without hard rubbing, and an ball the time it takes by the tvash- boiler method. Rpllow closely the direc- tions“on: the-red-and- green wrapper: —~- islet THE EV-ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 19003 Lo a Seennes | | | Sr a \fo Christmas Sho | PLEA! Early In the day and early i ber, That will be your biggest \Thollda to the Workers b y SE buy your presents early. I | Woy i n Decem-!) gift of the} shind wel \ n the delivery wagons. SIXTH ¢ AVE.. 19” 70 20 Simpson Crauford Co. ™ STREET. NEW YORK, ‘Third Fieor, Two Saturday Speclals..in Stationery | PAUL E. WIRT FOUNTAIN PENS; known. the, world over; fully guaranteed; standard : price Is To-morrow at. yes 3s ished Statlonory; morrow. made to sell at 480; si 25¢ E don't want any youngster within reach of this announcement to miss be -like—a pretty siqht Indeed, ry child to hayehis or her stare this Christmas. the work of the Dig expensive Kinds, The Horse Show ts nsw. too; makes ono think of the Garden exhibit. skels, dimes and quarters = ANd J less Telograph at $25 does the 5 The Reindeer in the Rotun priced. He sure to Soo the naw Talkin ‘HENRIETTA Tho most beautiful and largestioinied Dollarbott in the world; 25 Inches longi Jargo Disque head; BABY KA. moving eyes, long and wtih Aastra berrect mech: ost toy made UAUR\Nie ccna von poclal, est motel. . ndorgariners. : But that’s the way we sell them—want da look almost 1 ig Machines ats 2 ‘TOY PIANO Af 'A Jolly Saturday for the Litt ‘TRUNK REGISTERING" RICHT regular casit re me Work BY polished nickel: | Third Vioor. e Folks Ing here to-morrow. It's to be “Children’s: Day” for certain. The Toy Store Is beautifully dressed for the occasion. And such @ sale of Toys as we've planned for the day! ER'S” STONE in This Great Toy Store Mechanical Trains with switches—more oats float about tho ta Ne boy's Gost. UPRIGHT STEAM | {eS,"Of course—lots of thom-and Teddy Bears Wonderful! Comet Etie MAGIC LANTERN LOADED TRUCK BANK | BUILDING |\ & Hnely finish od: ENGINE | with a well, tT A : \ complote with Regt =H A Da BLOCKS no. 6 \ | alfdest kestanaped A safo and {ristructive toy; mado hair & made of nicrl) Fromaneducational | |-wii Tie of Iltuateatlon #1: 10 Inchos highi a perfect, horse on plat- form. with wheels; varl- ous grades to select $7 00 ° from, This special at model of the big service engines. Special, 39c With Inte stzoa! ba. body | ol, SOc Drossed Don, 50¢ “Royal Racor,’ + Patryland '’ Rag Doll, $1.10 Rainbow A. B, C. Bloc $1.00 Jointed Di Here's the best barg: comparis' “An excl Nis surplu: ‘Third, sh Misses’ Styli WE and there are many more, No more mpoRant news ‘this. abbreviated a hi} GIRLS’ FULL. LENGTH COATS — made of heavy choviot in brown, Diue and red; ee pee CATT and cuffs; self strappod. Sizes to 14, Value $10, at Br fo} MISSES’ LONG LOOSE COATS made of excellent uality cheviot or kersey cloth in wo models; fancy trimmed, vel- Yet collarloss offect or notched collar of volvot; full sloove; deep cuff, lined throughout with satin: "Hed Car, $. Ks, 35c Gamo of Din, 35e | {Men’s Bath Ro ain news we've given out In many a day. hat we're going to be over-conservative In making t wantto give a “too good to betrue” ring tozhis sale. ive manufacturer came to us and wanted Instant/rellef on tock of Men's Bath Robos; continued warm weather shortened their sales almost half, and as condittons compolied them to turn thetrstock Into ready cash, the entire lot came to us at a price that will surely make this sale tho most talked of event that has ever occurrod In this store. . $2.95\* FORS4 | ROBES values are so great, t sensational bargal the greatest Bath to purchase an ap) "VE a hundred Sutts to sell at I we cold rot\ replace in our Stock at eas them regularly, That's ONE bargain that awe | Mechanical Raliway with Track, $1.00 | Imported Picture Cubes, 60c 3.75 | | $1.65 Saddie Horse on Platform, $4. Colored Basket with Doli & Trousseau, 85e¢ 7 25 | Sabe (Keyensavey) Gamo, 5c Main Floor. ons. Don’ lus! SS FOR $6 ROBES | 3.95 | *4.95 bes Less Than Cost | Stifing s In fact, the real | $ | 6.00 FOR 38 ROBES FOR $7 ROBES They are those practical Robes so appropriate for_morn- ing lounging and the bath, All made from those exclusive side_of high class Imported Blankets seldom seen ¢ haberdasher’s shop. We could sell them at regular wholesale prices, and they would be a ny; but we are going to Robe values ever offered In America— an opportunity propriate Christmas gift for gentlemen. i Floor, New. Apparel 2.75 to-morrow whitch -78¢werewo to buy season, even though tho story-!6 GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH REGULATION GOATS In brown, red and blue cheviot ; nigh storm collar of velvet; lined throughout with red fiannol. Sizes 6 to 14. A very service: able garment for pres- ent wear. Vaiuo 12,75, at JUNIOR SUITS made of good grade choviot; also fancy mixtures and overpla{ds Ina vari- oty.of styles such. as full box or semi-fitted coats. Full platted skirts; well tallored. Sizes 12, 14 and 16, Value 18.78, 0h ssene Le OD GIRLS’ DRESSES — made of fancy mixtures and plaids in soveral pretty models. Yoko + and collar of contrasting color Sizes 14 and ny b/ Birhod Value 18.73. Special MISSES’ FULL LENGTH COATS of good grade heavy wolght cheviot in black only; fancy coliarless model of velvet trimmed with sf{lk braid; sul £ sleovo; lined with sat ! si proadcloth ortaffota, Full skirts, 14 and 16, Value 14.75 ‘ deop hem. ‘Sizes 6 to 2 a5 i BOUTS | as 75 EQLTS | Vitti ois Bet ‘Sale of WATCHES Unprecedented. Ladies’ $12 Kinds, 7.95. Men's $25 Kinds, 48.75. NOTHING fs more acceptable for a gift to man, woman or child, than a Watch; but it must be a good timoe-keepor. thoroughly de- pendablo, “We sell none but kinds wo can fully guarantoo—and Just now— with an unsurpassed stock--we are ‘In position to save you at least a third. B ‘ Kau eal) ———— — << | Ladies’ Solid Gold Watches at 7.95. Whoover heard of so low a price for a solid gold watch?---cheaper than they can be bought | at wnolesalo, These ‘aro Solid gold open face with Chatelaine Nover sold Pin; In a neat velvot case. for less than $12, This salo only, at.. 7. 95 Ladies’ 14-K. Co'd watches: hunting style; Laos: LAK Cold Wat nN 2D SO A330 Value at. Ladies’ 14-K. Goll tham movemen! $20 Valuo at, F Men’s 14kt. Solid Gold Watches. ‘An open face caso fitted with the colobrated wertnen aovement; $25 yal.-at.. $18. 75 | adie old Filled Watches; guaranteed tor 20 Ladies 0 face; full Jewolled adjusted mickel move- ment. Only 8&4 pieces in this lot An accu rate timeploce...yo le. s+. ener esse 7.50 clobrated Wat uss 163 keopors! full nickel open facs case Very Special: two hundred pairs of SOLID GOLD | CUFF BUTTONS in fancy designs; never | Sold anywhere below $2} Saturday at... 1.25 | Solld Gala Tie clasps, 9Se | Soild Gold Soart Pins/95e¢ j Sotld Gold’ Penkniyes, \ Seen ty Cigar Cutters bee hoe | i 2.75, i Od Gold Signot Rings, LSOup,. i 50, .. i Solid Nothorsole Bracelets [a9 bisa Nitta! 14,50 | its fyou.to-morrow— | SP 0 better—going to-offer y Matn Floor. Men’s Splendid Gloves at $7 'LENDID GLOVES In every sense; kinds that will give the best sort: of. service, 6; skin; outseam sown; corrent Street shades—mostly in the difr- erent tintsofEnglisntan. $1 the pair. Worth more, MEN'S GRAY CASTOR GLOVES” —the celebrated Pisk make’; Prix seam sewn; Glove, at 8. 755 || women’s GLAce Gloves: tor Short sleeves; anew and direct Importation from Grenopblo, France. In black $2 39 only; $3 value, at Norfolk. |/ CHILDREN’S KID GLOVES; fleece | ‘nod; for street wear; $1.35 Value, at “ Cy | GLOVE CERTIFICATES | The gift question solved! | Wo will Issue ono of our hand- Somely engraved certificates | | Im any amount you may desire, | | allowing the recipient, upon | presentation of same at our | | Glove Counter, to select what- | ever gloves they may neod | | within the amount namod. | | Good until used, it i} All Chrtstings Gloves put up in nat boxes {i desired, Bocond Toor, Boys’ Clothing - Underpriced. LL the youngsters who “\ have clothes-needs ought 1o take advantage of the ‘ sale that-ts to-help: them toa saving, as it will their fathers. We have made radical reduc- tlorts on the most-wanted sorts: for boys—so that the boys’ end of the store will be as busy as the section devoted to men. Overcoats, Reefers at *3.00, Always $5.00. For boys of all ages up to 16 yoars; good long coats, Reslors of Oxford friare, 6 to 12 years, red Manne lining; Russian Overcoats of ovary colorand design; 2 1-2 to 10 years, Suits, Overcoats and Reefers, *5, “Always $7.50. Long Overcoats of all-woo! frieze, also new style Herringbones, form netting: 9 to 16 years. Roofers in Oxford, black and fancy, Hannel lined, 6 to 12, Russians— 2 1-2't0 10 years. Suits, Overcoats and Reefers, *7.50, Always $10 and $12. . Imported cots Well as chinenitiay im Roawrs-—farnol Mean new sweillong Codt, also; sizes to Th. Russians and sults of avery On tinest of the fine. Tick Box, 25¢ | — po-- Swell gray, coats as | Folding Table, 50¢ areee i Doll House Furniture, in box, 506 Harmless Gun, Soa Bank e100 Mechanical Bear. $1.15 William Tell Bank, $7. Embroidery Sets, SOc | Chautauqua Blackboard with Desk. 59c¢ A iiaes Glascosk Doll Jumper. GSe Express Wagon, $1.0 a 1 Main Floor. ale To-Morrow Men’s Holiday Neckwear. Folded Squares, from New York's 79e i Most Prominent Neckwear Maker ; Pure Stk of Exceptional Quality, ; sh HREE’ thousand: Scarfs—and they constitute what Is un- questionably tho most important Neckwear purchase we have over madé, Those who anticipato their Christmas Neckwear gifts to-mor- row will be able to-buy two scarfs for practically tho usual cost ofone, These Scarfs come to us from the most. fashlonable Neck- woar makeriin all New York. You'll find their duplicates in the exclusive shops everywhere, priced from $1.50 to $2—some of them even more. In cutting Neckwear there are Invarfably many short lengths of Silk remaining; these aro what he has utilized in making up this lot. it Of some patterns, a dozen of a kind or more; of. others, only ono or two Scarfs alike, That's how we get them to Sell a$ 796 Instead of double and more. * Shapes are aii the NEW FOLDED SQUARES—wiich mak6 tho protticst sortof a knot, Qualities could not be better, since noarly overy Scarf {s made out of heavy Imported Silks. Patterns are decidedly now and up to date, z very pretty Holiday box. and will make a most acceptable morrow. '§ Brass Automobilé Lamps, 3@c Slate Blackboards, $1.75. “Childs o| Each Tle Is put up Ina Christmas gift. Only throo thousand of them—and the greater portionshould find new owners to-' = ase te penance oe Main Floor. Fur Sets for Misses and Children lwomen's New Holiday Neckwear THOUSAND and one Ideas, representin ERE’S a set of fine Brook Mink, con- y all the now foreign fads and fancies In Ri sisting of long. new shape Throw Scarfl/ aco, such as Princess, trish Crochet, Duchess, also! and Pillow Muff. Don’t think that It can’ be}/noveities from Plauen and St, Gall—on unmatched 1 duplicdéted anywhere for less than $7; $5 collection. : to-morrow at.......... CUacccaleeseee Real irish Stocks, $1.00/and up, St Ee lp oe Real Irish Sets, $3.50 and up. ‘Third Floor,, White Iceland Fox Sots, $42.50. Gray Pox Sots, $14.50. Amorican Chinchilla Sets, $5.95. -Im{tation Ermino Cnildren’s Sets, $3.50, White Lamb or Angora Sets, $1.95.| St, Gall and Plauen Lace st ‘Collar and Cutt Sets, Coat Sets, Chemiseltes, etc., at theso prices: Collars, 25¢ Sets. 75c and 98e Coat Sets, 75c and 9Se _ Chemi{sottos, 59c Yokes, 59c, 75c and 98e Malin Floor. New York’s Greatest Holiday Book Sale. \’ Newest Copyrights at 75c. Horatio Alger’s at I5c. D you remember when you used to pay $1 and $1.50 for Horatio Alger's books—not very H jong ago, elther? Book prices havo changed—though tho books themselves aro cven better than thoy usedfto bs. You can buy-the Alger books here to-morrow at i/5c.,and somo of tho very newest copyrights are Priced 750. That's the way WE conduct this Book Store—nverything for your Interest. In no other store Will you meet with correspondingly low prices. “Nor will you find an equal assortment. - Specials from New.Copyright Fiction Section. | a Cont{ston, by Winston Churchill Spirit of Bambatse—Ridor Haggard a5 5e Tho Late Tonant—Gordon Holmes Holy Land. by author of Jorn Uhl c ! Horatio Alger, Jr.'s, Famous Boys’ Books—15c¢ Each. Handsome Cloth Bindings. Such Titles as— t | Adrift in New York Ctsh Boy, Do and Dare Jock’s Ward | | Andy Gordon Choster Rand Driven from Home Risen from the Ranks -> Bob Burton Luke Walton Nector’s Inheritance Tom tho Bootblack Bound to Riso Try & Trust Norbort Carter's Legacy Tony tho Tramp ~/ Boys’ Own Library. 140 Titles Copyright Books—4Se Each. By Best Writers. ) Arthur Helmuth 1 ri Joo the Hotel Boy Dean Dunham Front Canal Boy to President = From Tont to WNite House Edw, Ellis | White Mustang ) Tom Braco “ Tom Tracy Frank Morriwell Sorles by Burt Stand{sit Moka, tho Boy Conjurer ) Motor Boys’ corles by Clarence Young “Tour of Zero Pour Boy Huntors Off For West Point On Guard Cadet's Honor West Point Treasure i Bonentit f Liout, Garrison 4 Mark Dalo’s Stage Venturo Young Bank Clork Young Bridge Tender Chased Through, Norway Rouben Green at Yalo - Wintleld Jas. OS [ Presentatlon Books for Giris at! 2Sic. Each. Handsome Cloth Bindings, by |.. S. Meade, Rosa, Carey, etc, % Sweet Girl Gi Wild Kitty ae Al in Wo! Wide, Wide World World of Girls. Five ae ran Det, Little Prudy Bory Dimple. Little Prudy's Captain Horace Polor Rabbit Faith Gartnoy’s Our Bessio snioned Girt beng pep Vory Naughty Girt Daddys Girt A kackclor Mald Aunt Diana Tho Lamplighter Marlo’s Crusade Girinood pte, Etc, Btc, Dainty White and Gold Gift Books at 25c. Bible Forget-Mo-Nots Pansies from Shakespeare Violots from Tennyson Daisies from Stevenson's Child Gardan New Illustrated Gift Books, = While the Heart Beats Young— James Whitcomb Ri i trations by Miss Botts g tlawatha—Christy tty Tho Istand of Enchantme Rosemary In Search of a Father, A Japanese Blossom—Onoto Wat- anna... eaten A Splinnerin tho Sun—Myrtle Reed Whittler’s Snow Bound—Noward Pyle (tlius, thteee . eye Uius~ ot of Vorse Roses and Lilies from Longfellow Holly-berries from Dickens | Gems from Jamos Russoll Lowoll Goms from William Cullen Bryant Gems from Raipty Waldo Emerson Goitiy fromegames Whitcomb Riley Gomis from John Greenteat Whittier Goms from Ollver Wendolt Holmes Diamonds from Sir Waller Scott 2.00 1.50 1,90 [ Standard Library Sets: In Cloth or Half Leather Binding. | Sumptuous Ed{tions of the Standard Authors; Thoso Identicals Editions are Sold Throughout tho Country on the Subscription Plan at much Higher Prices: '; loathor ; leather Jeativor leather teatnor 15 vol 18 vol ckons? Works «15 Vols.--fy loathor 300° Mustrations...: 0+ sees Honore de Balzac Balzac Novo\s Scott Waverley Novels Victor lupo works fo Works 16 vol 12 vol Goorgo EI Dumas’ Romances Eagar Allan Poo Kuskin’s Works Bulwer Lytton eathor Shavespoare Imperial Edition—! leather back and cofnors—~ | tiitical Ond explanatory notes, photogravures and Tull page | Special... ret 1.50 ays edith color plates~-worth $24. | TWO-QUIRE HOLLY GABINETS of Gloth-Fin- _ 3

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