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MAW WROTE. SPUTED 0K, SAYS WOOSTER Fads and Fancies Solicitor | Accuses Old Employer of Perjury. COLONEL IS NERVOUS Glares at Witness, Who Joy-| fully Gives History of That Wand Ltiter. MADE DEAL FOR STOCK! Wooster Told Count a Block of} Rico Shares Would Probably Buy Town Topics Support. Moses Ellis Wooster, ona time empic ed by Col. William d’Alton Mann aa a9-| -Uckor for ‘Fads and Fancies," took} the stand in Recorder Goft's court to- Gay and tes d that his former boas was guflty of perjury in denying the authorahip of the “0. K.—W. D. a! indorsement on tho famous Count Ward letter. Wooster was e yery willing witness ana Was Once sioppid, 40 eager was he. by the Recorder, Wooster sald he was in Boston when he received the Count Ward letter, Tho letter, which was a request by ‘Ward to be placed on the subscription Ust of Town Topics, was taken by the} witnens to New York, 7 “I took it to Col. Mang, “and he (0. Kd tt. S of this that Jury sald Wooate on “case, wan hahded Wooster, ang the Jatter in y to explain stood up with the letter shand, With one finger as a p eaid: * “Che colonel drepy n tine down the side, made the 0, kK, and then | Ww. De M raised by Lawy we, but Mr s Lite oster was then departe Colonel's Attire Gloomy, day nt District wet Goft's von by © Cght out | Hapgood assarted. In efiect,| ot jove this 1 Mann. | | . er He did nat gilk hat and red ofore made him resplendent. | & Wide-brimmed blask felt) such | by J. Bryan, topped | di of the ad, tw fay in sombre Despite th ra Col was ‘visibly net en Wooster was called to the ris a thin, sallow-faoed: young | man, Well groomed as befits one whose business has b> a 2. Invade sole discover ita fuds and fencibs, and then Make scciety pay for the Ww “tiv. SHoe spoke in a loud, Aad when oace he caught the Colonel 3 stniled blandly. Tonel | ared his throat with o and sank back in h the red blood glowing v1 ot his face “which 1: THE EVENING WORLD,” THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20," , yy aes Rockefeller at Play on the Golf Links CiaUstena nono Li dtkockefelletcy *Mr, Rockefeller plays golf from a wheel, riding trom stroke to stroke. One boy (Willie) pushes the bicycle, | another carries the clubs, and a-third carries a basket containing golf balls, chalk, extra gloves and neckerchief, Mr, Rockefeller's golfing welght;-varies from 177 to 200 pounds. His golf costume: Light gray flannel suit, Norfolic Jacket, thin flan- nel shirt, tan belt, no collar, tan golf boots with cork soles and skeleton hat with umbrella top, On the way around the gre: He has three “|, HOW JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER PLAYS THE GAME OF GOLF. Extracts from the Woman's Home Companion. boy attendants. ho preaches several short sermons on OUTLOSY OF NoOMG2S Homer COmPonion cadet oO zs Jumped Out of Window | ‘to Escape Dispossess; “THETHREE OF US’ ~ SEEK SHNTA CLAS) |Slips of West Side Girls Ex. plore the Mountains of Harlem. /FINE SIGHTS FROM “L. Fail to. Find foe Cave and Glad to Eat Hospital. Police- man’s Buns. ‘There are seme mill i oF more c! ldren in Greater New York writing ap- lpaue to’ Banta Claus, equinting up @iMoult chimseys in the hope that tt flues ane cleat, furtively clearing ob- tructions off‘ fire-escapes, gigging Gelyntedly at the mere portrayal of | the rudicund Saint Nick In every pub- Mo print, but it remained for three alips of gira to @o out on @ twenty- janile exploration tour which ended 5 [4 o'clock this morning in the Was! lingotn Heignty Polfce Station at One Hundred and Fifty-eqcond street, | ‘The ttle trio of explorers are Sarah | Young. Celia Yattes and Jennle Winn } Sarah Hyes at No, 72 King street,-and. thinks ©: taten, Cella knows she is nine, and expecta to bs spanked. good | when she gets tome to the. folks at | No. 80 Chariton street. Jennie ls also ven, and doesn't care whether she gets spanked or not when she fe returned to fond parents at No, 86 Horatio} street. : They Saw the Town All Right. | «We geen the town even if we didn't nes Sante Claus,” said Jennie to.the fat Sergeant, who dispensed buns and coq- tee to the ehivering little expedition, } and @ lekin’ don’t last long, anyhow." | | | land they did see the town from the Battery to Harlem and back again, “We seen « lot of them fake Santa | Clases," advised Sarah between’ bun “them red-coated ones what col- lects money on corners, “Pham is also fakes We seen In tho stores," interposed Colla, “fer the snow [en thelr coats was cotton Itke you got jin drug store “Santa Claus doesn't come out until all good little girls are sound aalocp,”" said the fat sergeant, “and he doesn’t Uke litte @irls (0 run away front tieir homes ‘and wunder all atound the city lovking for him.’* “Didn't I tell you that, Sarah Young,” chirped up Jennte Winn “I -tol yer that he keeps tia deers and things In an ice cave an’ only comes out on the hight before Christmas, bat you went an’ satd' we'd find him up on the moun- tains in Harlem. “Mr. Policeman," continued the little girl breathlesaly, “it all come of Sirah havin’ a fight ‘about there not bein’ no Bantn Claus with Sade Brown, an’ when her mamma gave her fifteen conta to met some bluln' she asied us to go along of her up to the mountains In Harlem where his tee cave Is. I had a nickel and Celia had a dime and we never none of us been far before on the elevated milroad. "We went over by the stores on Sixth @yenue and rubbered in ill the win- dows lookin’ at toya and things. Then we Went up into one of those tralns CANT EXUNE 'S BODY ML-FILE CSE Relatives Engage Lawyer to Assist Prosecution of Accused Bride. HUSBAND SAY LANDLORD'S GREED SLEW HS WI Threatened with Dispos- sess Mrs. Ryan Flung Herself from Window. Just three houra before she was to have appeared in the Second Municipal Court in respons to a dispossqss no- tice the body of Mrs. Margaret Ryan, GREENWICH, Conn., Deo. 20.—That Catherine Neil, charged woth the mur- der of Joseph Nell, the Greenwich } blacksmith, cannot get the hody of her husband exhumed on the clatm that ahd Todo and rode and rode. We saw | thirty years old, jas found tn the arpa- ie was polsoned, ia the opinion of chimneys and roofa and rock and gtorea| way of the flat-nouse, No. 100 St. Ann's Judgo James F. Walsh, of Greenwich, and houses and churches, an’ Sarah | avenue, the Bronx, where sha lived with) who has been «ngeged by Mr. and id if :wo only looked a lot we'd sco ant Claus ar husband and ‘her six-year-eld daugh- | Mrs. Herbect, of New Rochelle, to as- "We rake though. fet the thain| ter, Thekesa. mist Proseouting Attorney Henry B. Lee Oa ee Sana heccen. Wek Cut At) Patrick Hyan, the husband, declared | White and State's Attorney Samuel | down by the water (the Battery) and| that worry over the disporsess proceed- | Fessenden. ‘The woman ‘hasn't a standing in any court which could ‘enue an order for exhuming the body," said Judgo Walsh to-day, “She would have to present evidence that would prove beyond rea- sonable doubt that polson killed Nell, and the order would haye to come from a Conneotiout court." ‘ Awont to the place where the fishes | |My, chero were some awful bie ones with funny faces. Dut the man arith | gold buttons sald Santa—CGlaus. saver come down that way sgain.” } They Just Rode and Rode. | The three little girls returned again |to the elevated road, where they, man- aged to aqueeze by the tlcket chopper a ings had driven his wife elther to com- mit sutcide by leapng from the window of their flat, or that she had fallen our while walking in her sleep. Tho police and the ambulance surgeon would nov enture an opinion as to whether it was suicide or an accident. The Ryan fiat is on tho sixth floor, hout sacrificing their remain shes \Mekel for a tieret ‘They rode again |and two days ago they-wero served| Sheriff Ritch went to Hartfor’ to- into the strango land of Harlem and|with the disposseas notice, which was|4ay° to bring back with -him the then onca more back to the Battery, dj returnable to-day. ‘They owed the|requisition papers signed by Gov. Rob- [NEM long of lighta, hot bigetie | landlord: two weeks’ rent, According to |orts. With these he will hurry to Al- Mghts, of the shopping districts held | Mr, Ryan, the landlord was anxious |bany, and, it is expected, have the Cae A eee. and Tide matte {Rex | to collect It before he sold the house | woman here for « projiminary hearing | were put off tho train, on Jan, L | Saturiay. Now and then they got off at a station and watchod the armies of shoppers that jammed the brilliantly lghted streets, Mz. Ryan sald that at dinnor Jast| “If Catherine Neil is now evening his wife wept over tha fear of | of collnpye,”’ said Judge Walsh; < mug, * trotind. MAYER STARTS T0 BREAK UP THE ICE TRUST ,% ton to the Independent dealers, [are alleged to be controlled. by.tha: company, and who supply the f trady and the — push-cart di through whom {he poor in the cong ed districts receive tee. It is sald, tha, ‘by the time the ice reached’ the poot 1 Jullus Mayer, in the the State of nan action Ico Company in w York iho so-~ A summons: and ¢ Alban t night § e American Supreme ty for the "Ie ‘Trust.* aint insucd at wan forwaried to th representatives Cow custouvers of these push-cart Gealers it, at them at the rate of trom $10 ta ton spondence of the com; wt s agents sad others ta quoted tmrthe aMpiunt to, @bow that at the time when the company waa urgiug f sitomers to, be, careful in thelr Dui nwa ard consutnption of loa owing tis the shortage of supply, It was inform ing {ta agents that the ice situation upon the proper ‘als of the company, he complaint alleges ax a feature of the “ac principal | erne alk) arrinnse- ment’! by which the company sectmed mpany’s standpoint, |W A practical monep of the natural : Srey ba laches eget Nirah 9 Fete : sree, and artical ice output and distribu. | Uybecialis tte slate independent tion, especially In Greater New York ducors, of ampie suppiies, and the and the communities 1 nthat vicinity, y was at that time refusing See + | cept these offers on any: terms. that it secured control of the Maine | “Tr 4s aeclared by the Attorney Gebhardt parks on the Hudson River the Amen foe Neild, and caused a reduction thers] last year o¢ the usual harvest from'a | {can Ice Company owns all7 but, | entnen of the idl toe houpes, and eat wilizin and’ & half tons to one-third |ic) Contracted with the. Mountain) T that dmount. ‘The other nourvea of | Company, operating in Now Je y are alleged to bo imilarty con-| Pennayivania, co Testriot ith salew Brooklyn, whereby ‘the treo, purauft . | the Ico Duainess in that. borough was Th key to the tee situation in, New! prevented; that tt had like Aare York .City ts pointed’ out as lying in| with the New Jersey Ice Com the company’s control. of the ‘Moe | Herkahire 1S ‘Combany. of Mas bridges'* or lending depots, by which} cerns along the Hudson River and it Ls alleged, the company {s| Where to “prevent thelr entering the 1.to fix the pice of toe, result. | fisld of compatitton in produation ing Inst. summer in an incresse from distribution of ‘elther natural or tL a t t the bridges to % and, # fictal tea. i ' — —ieny &stablished Over Forty Years. N. 5. BRANN Manufacturing 231 EIGHTH AVE., “Jeweller. Bet. 21st and 22d Sts. i NEW YORK. CITY. Make Your Selections Now. By Paying a Deposit We Will Resef ‘Any | x Article Until Wanted. ‘ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 11 P.M. | $250,000 Worth of Diamonds, : Watches, Jewelry, &&., will be sold at treméndous bargains, Although jotber jewelry firms take up n great doal more spaco in advertising, |they do not carry one-half ne much stock as we do, We carry ovdn} 1#250,000 worth of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c. We are selling Diamonds at one-half the prices of elsewhere, because we are ni if In the shopping districts and our expenses are very low. Their ex-| |penses are enormous. Consequently we can sell Diamonds, Watches,/ Jewelry, &c., at one-half prices charged elsewhere. Remember, we) have been established over forty years. It will pay you t come miles jout of your way for our great bargains. : ON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT OUR GREAT BARGAINS » oo BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. ‘) 2 poveht the entire stock Sinn Bettar. i‘ ‘These handsome 14-kt, “Bol wing yiamond Rings bluse of “ey beliltadey,. value, $20. reper Diamond Hoes ‘Fasting ‘trom s7 Bolla Gola Gen This handsome wold wold Locket, set with wenulne diamond, oym- plete with gold chatn, $5.00 Large Monogram Engraved Free, Other, Diamana Lockets fron $2 tg Ss $10, hey, could not be bought ‘inewhere OF fee than ‘Every’ ton war jekeeper. pt in ‘Other Ladies’ Bolla Gola Watches trom #1000 to, blow, , iadieg Mandsomely Engrayed Sterling Bilyer Btom- Winding ‘watchee 83,00. | order free for fi ‘We also have of Bold Gold Gentlemen's “Handsome (Hunting Case Blom-Winding and Blem-Bettink Watches. Your opportunity—naw B23. yalug $40, Other, Gentiomen’p Solid Gold Whtches from 820 to 82000, Sad a The Lead! e Bolla Gold ree djing Ring Thousands ef 14 fotine of and 18 kt. id gold Wedding itings trom S275 up. All one BROOCH OR tb "come ont) of their! way wo ‘offer thik kt. “aolid gold 8: Ring, with handso ‘mondgram engrave fre dlamond to a Wooster sald he lived.at No. 24 West en, returning to a train, th t of the house, He told | lieve that on Saturday ashe will make a Beventy-gocond greet, “asd. he had | the subject of deliberation, esyecially as applied to golf. Asleep and Greamed lobster igrottoes an | pectin ciel thoGERT Rel woold ‘pees hal contecslen o aud enreearnerenigeoanthe | $3.00 a 5 worked two yours for Col, Mann. Ho Giller 1 ees | i Bald that in Pebroary, tai, he had met|] One of Mr. Rockefellers guests at golt sald: “He {s much more won- aa eee oRicck thin morinac when a| back rent to-day. This did not seam to| marcy of the Court. The poison theory |} otner Sienet | Rings pola at $25, your opportunity now. Count (Ward in Fonds talkes} derful\than his money, He values money, He likes to make money to- Cs Call at One| Hundred and | comfort her, however. | has no foundation, If wes the nail file, from $ to $25, Other Diamond Pendants, ranging fw miping nde *° || day as well as over, but he knows {ts measure and what {t {6 good for Han! Btreet an em FONE POn Dae we awoke eesller “than ua 1] and that Je_conalunlve. ante $ : 3 = 7 = They were ail so siespy that they|this morning and found that his wi Attorneys Beers and Foster, o! ago Saaeeet Aiwa a rouge And how he hates waste! He helped me for twenty: minutes one day tof} od not rememmer. wherp their homes| was not in the apartment. ‘Bearch re-,| port, have been engaged by Lawyer Cited Leb mrince ne ener c Ta ward | PHunt for a 60-cent golf ball. The ball 1s carefully preserved at my home, || were until the genial aorgeant had Mled| vealed that moat of her clothing waa Greenthal to defend Mra. Neil, <i e reading foes in Savor at labelled with a valuation of $4,000." Au Heroae Saal ho peas Col dtd red in {ts usual place, so he hurried to the = ———_——_ TOOT; MeRe Of solid Bold Dracelews, $5.00, Other gold bracelets fj} RAS He Published Hn) the 1 . i home of her brother, John Fitzgerald, . to mention. editorial colurin of Town. Toples “it His form in playing golf is correct. Nothing is too much trouble if §| bakery: u és a tO Lhe ve Ereee area ins. .toe nner eos: erent Sag) COT ore ann noise at x When the wanderers were returmmed|who ltves next door, at No, 107 Bt ROBBERY IN NEWARK. sayeadinon to (tad aber es eres ata with Col, Mann.” Aged Editor Agreed. Wooster sald that on hi New York he told Col, fer agreed, wad art mining pty a own Toes. letter paper in which hho wrote that he dof the Matler of the Rioo sytdicate with Col, Mann, and was ready to begin negotia= tions to hafid oyer the stock to Col. Mann. ue Mr. Garyan read a lettor trom Count Ward to Wooster, In which W he would send to’ Wooster “the gent. promised to you and Cp as ber-ngreoment.” Tn the lett remembered to Count asked Sol. Mann ‘Be Santa Claus! ‘A life-size mask in bright colors with'Magazine Section of next i _Sunday’s World. | Boon Moms family," saying be fore this tie using hl apgood ease an Wooster sald ho “im sorry for the torted Mr. Littleton, foot while making a stroke, s over to Col, Mann, complimentary) onture-as pubshed ja oDwrye introduced. Littleton evidence glyen romoted & m it gives promise of Improving his game. ‘At one-time Mr, Rockefeller contracted a bad habit uf raising his To correct this Willle’s (one of the trio of caddies) duties imereased. Until that foot could be properly trained Mr. Rockefeller had Wille loop the foot to the ground for each shot. common croquet wicket-was used. A hoped they would ome to London n Wooster tes- and turning Three to Count Weis ss than two paper tad printed raja aimed, It ts took Woostor in in the pues tions. ning ox- When it was point. busta fr out that he was then only seventeen years old ho ohanged tho date to 15%. mistake," ho said. You'll b6 w#rry for others noon," re- oo GET THE IR PRIZE BANNER. He Port Riclimond School Receives Trophy Won by County Fatr Exnibit. Teachers and pupils in Publie school! in one of the big tanks which hold the No, 2, at Port. Rio and, to-day recetyed nition of excelent banner won by therchool at the Rion. | On? of tho oolls which had been partly mond, County. Pair sented, \ achool, work ; 0: for the honor ‘one, W. hmond, Staten Is ‘the earned recog- workc when tho last fall was pre- ae This prize waa for general $xcelfence) Pes itbited and the contest. Goarchs, cllef engineer between {the various schools on) the {sland wes, a spirited; 8. Van Clief, president af the) Richmond County Agricultural Soctet; presented the banner, cepted by Principal Putnam, Dr, Hord-! aAmorican nvell, ward P. speakers, Wstrict superti Doyle, wr Miisio of the higher wrades tr ihe proprene, i which wan 4 Intendent, and Bd- among the other Dy the woll-trained ; sohool band and einging by the pupils | were also Included CRUSHED UNDER BICOL OF PIPE |Half-Ton Section: Slips and Falls on Two Workmien Busy in Brewery Tank, ~ _Goorge Bodner was killed and Paul Kulplor severely injured tn Joseph” Doel- ner’ Sona’ brewery, at No. 234 East ‘initty-ffth atroet, this morning. Bodner, who was twenty-three fears oll, a laborer, living at No. 24 Bast. Wi¢tieth |. street, and Klipler, a meshinlat; ot No. 401 East Soventy-elghth street, were colla of refrigerating pipes. is elehteon feet deci. Ia some way a half-ton This tank ppetion of | fted trom tho tanic slipped and caught Bodner, prushing dim to doath, Kiipler wa ed against the side of the rae or injured. cetun Lawlor arrested Albert of the ‘bre of No, 32 Kast Ninety-sixth street, was in obarge of tho men, SE EEEEERSCaeEEEERE PHILADELPHIA SPOKEN, CAPE RAOCB, N. Fy.) Der. 0—The liner Philadelphia, om Southampton ,for New York, was in sommunication by wireless with’ the Matvoni tation 040 ate A Tk: AL aondas pa ey = Sho to thelr homes to-day thelr parente wero 40 overjoyed to“get them safely home that the spankings wero deterred {ndfinttely. Ann's avenue. ——— | Mr. Fitzgerald helped tho distracted | sneak Thioves Get About $1,000 husband hunt on the roofs, but It was Se A et a : two hours before they found Mrs. ?, Ryans body in the dark angaway.| NEWARK, N, J., Dea %%-—Sneak denca of Jamos H. Grant, at No. 16 Richelieu ‘Terrace, and got away with about $1,000 worth of Jowelry. A pair of gold cuft buttons, two gold wa’ jaa and five diamond rings were among the articles taken. broken and «he had been dead for hours, FOUND IN HALLWAY. : ‘h The husband, when taken to a ground |) James Credle, a New York Central|foor room looking on the areawny, brakeman, was entering his home in| tred to throw himself through the win- the tenement at No, 86 Kast One Hun-|dow to reach her body. Ho struggied ne ly with Policeman Robinson and dred and Porty-escond, street, The! Aer sdaman Beanlon, of the Alexander | BURNHAM CASE TO-MORROW. t he was per- = { venue station, “ before ded to be Calm. groans at the rear of the hallway. He struck @ match, A fairly well-dressed man with two deep cuta in his wis stretched on the floor senseless, ‘At the Lincoln! Hospital the sungeon#) decided that the stranger had a frac-| tured skull and that he imight dio. Papers tn his eta lod them to be- lieve he was Smith, of No. 4s rt mth on | the, landlord's greed killed her," he} wine ane gr pe gman ot| moaned from time to time. | Dl certines ‘The shree fsthouses wos, 106, 10T and | reasonable doubt of the legality of con- | 109 are owned by ¢hesamne man, bya | viction of Vice-President ana General | Counsel George Burnham. the younger the Jenants “do not know his name. Anagent named Klein has represented | of the Mutual Resorve Fund Life An- | rociation, who ts under sentance of two | wm. The wou tenants, when th. Rows of. Mra, “Ryan. death reache: ears for misappropriation of $7,500 of! fohn. Jersey City, Johnston: avenue, f The police o tthe Alexander Avenue| them, were indignant and deol ¢ commny's money, wae adjouro( a had totay un’ morrow by Just station think that the man might have | loudly that the Iandiont to-aay notrow by Justice been attanked on the street and jeft! Mrs. Ryan. Mowt of them bed 5 od neas potices, and they ther pa neler ete icing “when Agent i apt He dit not stay in the house more than & few minutes. To an Pyening World reporter, Klein eaid that he believed the Teyana owed Between two and three weeks) rent, but that he was anxious to have all the collections made before the sale next STOPPED BABYS BURIAL. Parenta Thought Little One Still Alive, but Doctors Sh Ming Sulla Retity, € tresm, (suppurating, rs ‘ire. cwetl, NAR ha tert Sr te cae fon wore, and nesaing vm and PITTSBURG, Deo. 20,—Feartng thete | deal about her bills, Sometimes the tongs teeth). waa 6 little bend. with PONY, bat they alwaye paid as soon | as they couli.’” 2 oo 5,000 CARS FOR PENN. ROAD Company Will Pay 86,000,000 tor Bquipment Addition. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20.—The pur- wwoiear-old child was about to be burted altve, Jacod Smith and his wite, of Eimrrinon City, in Woestmoretand County, yooterday stopped ‘the funeral sdrvices amd delayed the burial thtoe houra while physicians wore called. ‘The child had died of pneumonia, but the absence of rigor: mort aroused the fears if parents. To iphyaiclans made repented testa to ascertain tf tho case was one of sus- ee th 7 v Tint tke warexting@ oP" PEPYSS | conaing agent of the Pennsyivania Ratl- _ = root hes invited bids for’ the oonstruc- - thon of 4,000|cara. The contract will bo CONGRESS ADJOURN EbicsaS rate Koper ts OVER THE HOLIDAYS. : - Bell’s SCIENTIFIC Mouth Elixir Is o highly frasramt antiseptic month wash fo) nt. soothing and bard- entne inflamed tissues of the mouth, itgtow the breath and destroy ind (h rerme which cause the teeth fo deeay Prepared according to the formuia of Dr, Victor C, Bs DH the Ayt 4 contracted for within the last two years nearly 60,000 aditional freteht cara of ing of thin onder the company will hay (a various typos, It.{s not. expected that jenjeumnet teeny, nit tewtnemk |e zane.” mt . ( \ : 7 i \ ; Muntreds of Ladlew” Solid Guid Hr Hundreds of Solid’ Guld Cure buttons trom, Hundreds of Solid Ould Initial tH f Bulld Gold Tie Clase trom’ three-#ti Goid reas 9 ia Qonuine Pt reds Uf Handeoine Murquise Ring Wurrounded bY brillian ryndreds of other Ladie Romneralis, etc... fro quareds Of aid or Hundreds of cane closing oUt Closing out « lot of(Handasme Fountain 1 Coatng out @ lot of ail kinds of Bliver Nov Cloaty ings of Handsome Mantel Clocks, sold: on erent barenins iat ‘Orders Promptly Attended To. All easre All Care eto N. 8 BRANIS CH from from. yy wa at With rubles, sapphires, turquoise, \ stor Rinww and ine by britifanta « # ‘or emerald ‘centre, beara great | re re, Opera Glasses, he gone free of charge. BVENINGS. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE . DECEMBER 20th to 22nd Butter Cups) of all kinds, Satinets, Cocoanut Nibs, Mofadtes: Kisses, Butter. Scotch, Chips nte i Counter (assorte] flavors), Pignolia Nuggets, Almond t3QC Diamonds, Nut Squares, Twists and thirty oe 7? Ib. -Goods other equally as toothsome and attractive: Our fine boxes of Chocolates land Bonbons are unequalled In style, and make hitndsome and most acceptble Christmas Gifts. Baskets, Fancy Bones and mahy other of this season's novelties tn stock. We advise an early call. Don't walt until the day before Xmas—make your purchases earlier in the week, while our store is not overcrowded, Many patrons who wait until the fast moment. we shall have to disappoint. Come early and avofld the rush. A Souvenir RREE to Fach:Purchaser SPECIALS) (in 1-LB. BOXES) if WO tio Molasses Cocoanut, ba | Uiiocolate Mint Crews. et | | Chocolate Dalnties . , : ii Chocolate M Chocolate 250 | Chocolates Isroken ‘Candy Molasses Blow Cai Meorted Caramels, pointe two! Chocolate M rt mallow, late Nut Pulfs. 250 | Chocolate “Nour e Chocolate Angeliawe S262 217 1 Bike| Chacalates old’ faahloned peceintta nnd Bonbon. ,.! ses.) fe! Almond Honey: Noaxat. . 8 Doors from Broadway, 48) FULTON ST, Brootin, ‘ Bats

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