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NO FIVE-CENT FARE THRCUGH PEAN, TUNNEL ——-— Mr. McGowan Wrings Surprising Information from Railroad Official, Pennsylvenia and Long Yaland 1 rate Island City and 1s brought out, to d proceedings not yet cum- S view of the matter traluced the ng had pro- A Mr McGow those pe fare. Are » ienow tt; and they ought to be eit to paul local pas ud cannot CALLS BAR TO ACT ON 4 do not propess to | ine wan shot to Send AW: . Brooklyn, In the Sixty-ninth a lise mi mind did not sald {t waa ks purpose, possession of them to put all three In the SC Vincent Justice Kelly * ation plans » Lead, Wednesday : J Just axiee quross the back mand cannot ford Horn of ua will J thelr house and. ad xtation to get Were returning: the shooting hip, deo bittat him ne 1 to, take fo whin | aKtay t I Until t | Big Vessel aistices in Early Day South of Atlan- tic City, While bound from Trieste, Austria, by way of Bermudu to jAustrian freight ateamor Clara went] asbore near the Mantoloking Lite-Say- | Ing Station, at the head of Burnemat) Bay on the Jersey coast, action of the sea quickly threw DrOMUAlae LO Lee Leach, Wuere lay eavily In the sand, Mantoloking lite ‘sayera quickly out thelr apparetus and went to reacug of the crew ft ever the ahip and a fmulea of gn board the| of tue Clara came and sent word to veipied and in re. Felix J. MeSherry, to-day him anc nd them to ehureh often. ‘He! «steam and suds, as well -as the back- break- ‘Thirty-ninth street, M 4 prune toward thelr support hor ' & mill care for tem aladiy” | you'll have a better, easier, cleaner way of t fit of teare that she had to Martha, the oldest child, ed to her feet and ran to It, “please, padi eatitiac teemon tolater in| Vand she says we ough to) Fels-Naptha is just as superior for all kitch- Hay mths our Krangmother.”’ v to meet her LIFE-SWWERS AL) AMreee ta, eat? 55) Mic PaRTLAND CHEW OF STEAMER tec FST OF JERSEY stoam Now York, the before dawn the stranded | Jo Merritt! “p tuq _ . . pena the “teh oye pul Better Follow Anty Drudge’s Advice. ra Was bi Port Glanwow S See Aone : [eur np aces pet ands de Mrs. Newbride—‘'Yes, but this is the way mother wash- a She always said to boil the clothes good and long.”” : Anty Drudge—‘‘Yes, and your.mother wore hoopskirts, and a poke bonnet, and did her sewing by hand, when she was young. But I don’t see you doing those y things. Take my advice and use Fels-Naptha soap F ANNY: in cold or lukewarm water. Those pretty white u 1 hands will last longer and so will your health,’’ Captain of Sixty-ninth Wants Every woman inherits certain ways. of Girls doing housework from her mother as the s from ancient times concerns of these id of No. 470 Smith c d ce s , veteran of the! > the washing of clothes. Boil ’em, Boil American war and a captain Regiment, N.Y. N ‘em good,”’ is the old tradition. Until the beofre Justice fal Term of the Dok- Inv j els—N ( "i m Kelley tn Special Term o¢ the wreoks| — invention of Fels Naptha soap that was the ORF BSLO f his three daughte . ia rt rae 5 , » : pateemies ne nia teresa aac | Onlyiwayito Wash Now) 1snit it foolish who are now ii tie! “to keep on oiling clothes, and rubbing igrtntine Alen at | 5 mee the, eseul of ee me is years ago the:thtee-ehitdren haves ete ALA NSA HOE (oto Cal he Ineleo arm water with no hard rub- k for their maintenance. | Grieneueasyearnua : father had theme brought into the Sup staerhaemcae tt mothers skirts’ and weeping | Clothes last fonger with no boiling to hearts would break. The} old woman wus olso Capt. MeSherry said he hie children away : ws Fourte them hard, when a way to wash better in or precveaings toe! bing has been found? clinging to In wean aaxel Weaken their fibre. Every -progressive isoned woman is glad. to get rid of the hot fire, because sne{ > if Ne secured | vaot tome, sawes — ing work of hard rubbing. Manhattan, igWway. On the -atand.- made al pont tbo \allomed a Fetal - But there’s a right way and. a wrong way to use Fels-Naptha, Start right. Fol- low the directions on the. wrapper and washing. Tor other reasons which are ex- ‘iam, plained on the red and green wrapper, en purposes as it is for washing. Beginning Saturday, Dec. 15th, Open Evenings itd Xmas to 10 P. M. we Urge Tarte ee shopping; hundreds of thowsands have yel to commence it. Don't de- lay enger. Start your shopping to-morrow-—finish it if possible. . Begin early-when the store opens at 8.380 A. M. The special forenoon bar- gains are worth the effort. Take home any small purchases possible-that will be a kindly gift to the delivery boys and faithful horses, If your purchases pre to be sent, ask the-salesperson to repeat your address in-order that there may be no doubt of its accuracy. SHOP TO-MORROW—AND IN THE MORNING t This Assembly of Extraordinary Bargains Has Been Un 1 P, None Be Children’s Long, Loose Coats, 2.49 Valae $5 Ligne Thy fanty miaturea; collariess; agen 6 to Pe eect _ NEW COURT-HOUSE. Austen G nf the ar Awnocta’ tion, afte inferences with moet of. the Th of the Supreme Ceurc in . mers to-day, ay ope c oa xtte and thing ‘ ments ‘ 5 a -House the city iier: 88 whieh \ ax i Stegring Sted. SP 148 | Substantially made, », HRISTMAS is buta few days away. The final. hustle and bustle: of ‘tra: C mendous holiday crowds i inevitable. Thousands have completed their Selected to Induce Morning eee The Daisy Air Rifle gyPrate’s Pound Cake—Lb.. 7 3 ue Figs, goritainink (Blom. Toe, tn bull. os. Shoots ened ‘THE LEVENENE Ue WORLD, PRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1900, to Home, mother did from her grandmother. One. , > of ey hi Cortib, Brush Boys’ ‘ Flannelelt } Wool Find Tan and Mirror Russfan Dressing Outing— _ Stippers, Sets, Overcoats, Sacques, Flannel, I5c BIC. 1,48 49 8c yd. Value $2 Value Foes 49 \ Value $3 Value $f Value 10c Tan and binck; 3 iece Oxford wray$ § Tigh tating 38 Inches “wide Ryerectcutt} teh toate nave Melton en Danek, loose check «nd Woll_ made, OF Patan darkvedtors Hut aia gran ) My Nowe Bent, Pte 1PM. Nene fient, t Until 1 PM, None gent, zi pee AMME YE & O FL AHERTY 6th Ave.. Cor, 20th St. R bth Ayer otk and 4ist Sts. N. Vis Great Holiday Sale | Ladies’ Suits and Skirts Reduced} || of Shoes : One-Half. | In the Basement Store. | by LADIES’ SHORT COAT SUITS, In Stack or blue cloth; velvet col- Ss . 5 lar and pockets; new full sieeve; fitted back; tallor strapped; mer: $3.50 and $4. 0O0 $ 5O y cerized gatcen lining; skirt 11-core, plaited; well tallored 5. Og} Shoes for Men and finished; newest model; reduced to.....0.se. 00+ and Women, at UADIES' EUITS, in black ard blué chevict or cloth: & 98) | Newest wodels, cc fiecte; elegant y tallored and finishod . LADIES’ SUITS, semi-fitted. 21-inch Coat, made with 3 t-inch with allalik Braid and soutache? shir pated’ well ta 1 OR Our Great Holiday Slipper Sale. with all lored, in all-wool cheviot or broadcloth; reduced to..... 1 1. 981) > LADIES’ SKIRTS, made of good quality black cloth, plaids’ and |}{_ 4,000 Pairs Men's Black and. Ian mixtures; some plaitsd and gored; nicely fajlered! and 1. 98 Ht Kid Slippers Regular $1.50 qual ty, finished; reduced to vi. \csrseeieuesecoe esses es ; LADIES AND MISSE8¢ SKIRTS, made of extra quailty Panama $ 1. (010) 2,500 Pairs. Men's High cloth, in black or fancy mixtures; newest plaited effects; 2 | | ade Sample Slippers, ft Allfstyes, all le S, a'l sizes and all guaranteed. v4 Ladies’ $6 Coats, $3.98. | carefully tailored and finished; ‘reduced to., es 7, 732 and Value up to Specials in adics! ‘Waists. | $] 50 Full length; Black Cloth; trimmed with velveteand braid; new full sleeve, with turn-up cuffs; patch pockets, ‘LADIES’ §5 all Black and all white [ustroua imported Silk Taffeta WAISTS. elaborately trimmed with rich embroidery and 2, 98 tucked back and front; new French Sleeve; slzea 34 to 44. LADIES’ §3 French Nun's Veiling WAISTS, in white znd avariety of all the new shades; the styles in white have very pretty enbroderte fronta, and the?colored styles have very neatly tajlored, latest 1 98 style sleeve; sizes 34 to 44; sale price... LADIES’ §2 fine ‘viack brilliantine WAISTS, buttoned back 98 ' | Great Sale of RUBBER BOOTS in Our Basement Wecarry in our basement store the jargest stock, the greatest assort- ment and at the lowest prices of any other house. M\en’s Knee Rubber Boo's..@2.75 Boys’ Knee Rubber Boots, SIZESIELOO a aan Lda. OO Boys’ Knee Rubber -Esots, Sizes 1. 1% and 23,75 Youths. Knee Kubber Poots,si esl1 101342 1.50 and front;-fincly tailored, tucked back and frent, new sleeve..... ‘Kimonos. : ONOS, in beautiful stripes, 4 Q arm garment; sizes 34 to 44, LADIES! Short Elderdown K crochet edge; fitted back; a very Wrappers... LADIES! Heavy Flannelette WRAPPERS, in handsomo oe 98 | gns ; trimmed with braid; extra wigs DaiheH worth $1.50/<.. } Sale of Children’ Ss Coats. ae SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE CHILDREN'S $3 CLOTH COATS; in red. blue, brown and green: some with cape, some collarless; trimmed with velvet and 1. 98 braid; patch pockets; sizes 4 to 14; full ftength........ CHILDREN'S §7 HEAVY CHEVIOT COATS, in brown, biack, green, red A blue; deen cape; full length; sizes 6 to 14 3, 98 plain cloth, grey, Men's Wool-tined - Buckle Arctics . Coid- proof High- Cui Shoes, heavy cloth- quilted tops, leather foxiny, double soles, suitable for motcr- nen...... $2.25 Men's Heavy Felt Combination Boot, w th Heavy | Rubber Arctic Overshoe. A warm, durable and Waterproof Boot for cold and stormy £2. 25 | Weathere opeclalsccenecisreees cere tes CHILDREN’S $4 COATS IN BEARSKI chan and mixtures; some lined tnroughou pst models; gome neatly trimmed or plain collzr and cuffs sizen 2 to 6 vue Ceca 2.98 INFANTS’ LONG or SHORT COATS. made of good ‘quallly, Bed ford cord, cape and.cutfs trimmed with sitk-ritoon ard, braid; 1. 49 value $2.5 Zin i + very special at Boys’ Winter Clothing. SPECIAL, HOLIDAY BARGAINS. Kneo BOYS' $4 Double Breasted all | BOYS! 50c. Strong wool SUITS, in Scotch Mixtures PANTS, in pretty mixtures and and Navy Blue; well tal- J 98 Ray Blue; ages 4 to 15 > 95 lored; ages 8 to 16 years BOYS! $3 all wool Kilt SUITS, | Boys’ °c, Crack-aJack Dou in Tan. Navy, Red and Brown} | bie Seat and Knoe PANTS} riv- large Sailor Colisr; trimmed | ected buttons; patent elrstic 49 with braid; sizes 2, 214 9) &Q | bandsi) In heavy Scotch Sc 2 mixtures and Navy Blue.. i Misses’ andChildren’s Kinec Reniee ai ‘00 Hf and 3 years Boots, sizes 11 to 2, G1.2 1: BOYS’ $3.50 Extra Heavy OVER- Sizes 6 to 1034...--ccececcceeees COATS in Oxford Gray Friez BOYS' 40c. Heavy outs Flanne!| BLOUSES; in very 25 some with emblems on slee 4 ua seed arto piyesee ke QRe sete ase eee 21 Boys’ and Youths’ Rubber Boots For Christmas Presents There is nothing you can give a boy that he will appreciate’ more than a pair of “4 Storm King Rubber Boots, And our Jy prices bring them within the reach of all, ‘ Boy's storm | ze 3 06.... 82.50 Youth's. stormrking boots; Sizes 1, 2.2.00 Youth's storm king boots, sizes it to 1339 Li 75 Children's storm king bdots, siees 6101091. 50 Brooklyn's Most Reliable Son Journeay & Burnham Established 05 Years Ago. Extraordinary Sale of Leste Coats, Suits & Furs not give a hand- sult, i Will be at our store every day enn Santa Claus uniil Christmas. Come and sce . him and bring the Chiliven, Commencing Saturday, Dec. 15th, Store Will ! Keep Open Evenings Until Christmas. for balf te glis to-morrow. Ladies’ $25.00 Suits, $12.50. smart Walking Suits, in imported mixtures and checks; coats in the fashionable hip-length style, Jined with tifteta ints pleated Inthe newest effects; worth $25.00, Ladies’ $35.00 Suits, $19.95. $19.95 for Indies’ high-clase Suits, prin- cipally , nanufaectirers ples—jackets tu hip length and Eton models, lined with good quality taffeta, handsomely pleated || | ekitts—tijose suite are made by expert tailors and are high grade tn ovely detall—tiaterial and workmanship af the very fnest quality; worth Ladies’ $25.00 Coats, $15.95, » $15.95 for ladies’ 52- tx, made of fine quality broadcloth ed Nwith eatin, trimmed at neck ands oft witty silic vrald; worth $25.00. Ladies’ $20.00 Coats, $10.89. ideloth and Ker- $10.89 for Jniies’ Br x, the-fashionable 52-Inch tength se), trimmed with silk to the’ walst, others lined throughout With geod quality satin; worth $20.00, | Ladies’ $25 Fur Neck Pieces, $15- $15.00 for choice of some fine sample Neck Pleces of choice natural mink, in many atindsome effects; fur extra fine, very evenly matched; worth 325,90 Ladies’ $12.50 Muffs, $8.95, -s' Pillow Muffs, of dari extra ANG fur, iined w CILIA Tura “What a Clergyman Sawin New York After Miduic ° One of the editors of THE WORLD conversation with .a distinguished “What do y As a result of this conyersat most prominent clergymen several hours. AFTER «MIDNIGHT night, restaurants, the rathskellers and ott along Broadway, He gives a VIVID D of yice and makes amazing recommendati READ , a ee WORLD ‘SITUATION WANTS’” ee ‘ Buran FOR COMPETENT Flatbush Avenue aid Fulton Street, Brooklyn. OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD HELP, [esr as SS ‘ ‘