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S LNT TT TT I EVENING WORLD. fot TOSTOPARIFTH ; AE, RUAANA Dragged Along in Wild Fligtit, James Collins Hangs = Animal. MONDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1907 oo = mes Kooy Ve mea § Together With the Usual List of “Tuesday Bargains,” ee ee | ---Both Making a Feature of HOLIDAY GOODS. at Prices Far Below the Regular Figures. der Heavy ’Bus. W* have reduced the prices on hundreds of: articles which are most in demand during: Y the Christmas-buying séason.. We do this in order to encourage the early. Christ: mas shopping which will relieve our salespeople and delivery force from the tre- mendous strain usual to the last two weeks before the great day. ae Bargains of this‘kind are NOT likely to be found later in the holiday season. You purchase, the freedom from Tt was ail in the day's work for Po- liceman James Collins, of the Traffic’ Squad, when he hurled his big, sinewy street and Fifth avenue to-day. In the ext halt’ minute Goltins aws as close to death ax a man may well be and got AWAY With tt, Dut-ne hung on to Ney horse. | n the runaway was finally con-| Collins gain, by buying now, not only in economy but in the ease of vies ceri, crowding and by the fresh and ‘‘un-picked-over’’ stocks. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes—mste ot * 3 ich kid; button and lace sty! Solid leather soles; parent leather tips; all sizes up to 2; worth $1.50; Maud Gonne, the Irish Joan of Arc,|a name in the gentler field sbe has! has quit politics for art, according to a| Chosen. cablegram from Paris to-day Thia| Since separating from her husband, | a horse attached to a news will come ay a surprise to manv| Major McBride, whom she married wagon, started from. Of those who watched her picturesque | After the Boer war, she has cafled her- and Fifth avenue. As it/ career, or met her when ahe came to| self Mme. Gonne., She was not con- street, bound north,| this country, She has arranged aj ‘ent with judicial separation from the Of traffic up on the) dainty studio in her home In the French | MAjgr. but wished an eae) CN ns threw his arma! Capital, and there her natural liking for formeduherilteesalanncties x neck and essayed to| *ftistic work will have full awing. In- r the procedure of the Irish | stoud of becoming a~ great. woman political power, ax waa once her ambi: | , XOMqthat tion, she will, her friends think, make | with Interest. White Goods—Plsin and fanc; heavy’ mer. cerized basket weave sbirtings; white India linens; white Persian lawns; white batiste; white heavy weight Jacquard sultings; white mercerized Jaquard shirtings; reg- 12 ve" ular price 17c. to 2¥c. a yard; Tuesday Ac (White Goods Section, Main Floor.) narked: w. forget it!” Thé runawa Ught delive Eleventh stre: Shoe Section, Women’s Lawn Waists—White sere waists wit! front of allover openwork embroidery and cluster. coe: eacnete Siceves; collar and cuffs ucked a: lace trimmed; regular pri $1; Tursda Aen ei teen DOE jecond Floor.) SUNS 7) CTT EEA Women’s Underwear-slighuy fleeced; 5 . aped vests; sldshend Pans 2 ey in ecru or white; regular and extra sizes; yalues up to 35¢; Tuesday.......05+, E 19c (Wome: “Burnt” Leather Memorandum —your name or your friend’s burned Books on while you wait—also ‘‘Merry Christmas’? or ‘*Happy New Year,"’ if you de- sire; very novel Christmas gifts; bargains 15 dt 25c; Tuesday...... PADS RORES ic (Stationery Section, Third Floor.) myiint its buck. 7The animal was running at full apeed and the policeman could not keep hin feet. He looked his fingers and squeezet 9 haz gone in for art will watch her career Stamps With Purchases Made ‘Before Noon. Single Stamps With Purchases Made After Noon. OME and look through this Premium Parlor on the fifth floor. It is full of . useful and beautiful things “ u —1 clasp; made of capeskin Men’s Gloves dogskin and suede; lined with “ excellent quality wool; comfortable and ser- viceable; regular price $1.25 @ pair; $1 K (Glove Secticn, Main Floor.) Underweer Section, —$< Women’s Hats—made of velvet, silk and é _ French felt; trimmed with fancy {éathers, Spanish coques and large ribbon bows; regular prices, $4.95 to $7.50; Tuesday..... | $3.75 (Millinery Section, Se Horse’ and Stock Books—Meerer’ Horse and Stock Book; a complete pictorial en- cyclopedia of practical reference for horse and stock owners; regular price $2.25; $1.25 which need not cost you Tuesday .. : 0 one cent. Your Christ- ‘Women’s Handkerchiefs—Swiss embroi- (Book Section, Third is Se -mas shopping effort to continue his fileht. Collins ered, Bcal- wheels of an automobile ‘bus. Had he wax shot ahead, but he had a grip on) the reins and even as ho struck the Mot held to the reins would have slid under the ponderous bulk and been | th his powerful arms, but every tim y mn he essayed to cet a liold with his heels | ‘ 2 on the slippery pavement he swung clear of the ground. | > Nearing Sixteenth street where there| war a jam of cles. into which the| maddened horse was headed a wheel peccccece stems! NEWYORK ANDIS| ALL NICHT 0 tho wheel of a truck. The horse “slipped, half fell. scrambled to tls feet s | ‘ | again and reared and vlunzed in an ay th | 66 | pavement, half stunned, his fingers held. | ———q~— a ———>—_ Policeman Fitzpmtrick grabbed the! M kK d J h horae by the nose and shut oft its) Makes fj and | Jose wind. Truckmen experienced in the : Streets Slippery P: Boyle, Reproved by handling of refractory beasts rushed] Muddy, and Travel Is Father for Dissipation, Sends te his ald. Collins, in his le across s the pavement, had just grazed the front . Disagreeable. Bullet Into Head. crushed to death. When he satisfied himsstf that the! runaway was no longer dangerous Col- “Ans took his aching bones back to his| post to waist for his reilef. He js a comparatively new man on the force. Prior to his appointment he was a doorman at the Hotel Afajestic. ~ FORCED TO WALK: TO MANHATTAN " Reseryes Called to Quiet Thou- sands Held Up by the - Stalling of Train. ‘Thousands of men and women bound | Out the threatened for business in Manhatten from Will- famaburs, Cypreas Wille, Bushwick and West Now York sections of the alty, had | fe foot & across W' Bridge to-day when a train got stalled during (ae height of the rush hour near the Gates avenus station on Bros4way, “A=pln-ear “train. paged “to thi , Came @ demand for transfers to the sur- face cars. ‘The transtera were alow 111 | being handed out pnd the indignation Of the paasengora became such that a| @all was sent fog the resery, behind © the | ped, , Home of | tor Brooklyn others for Nhe Broadway share} | day in this aity, Rail at any momont. ook Real snow began falling early to- It was the first of the season that was. actually worth while. ‘There have been flakes before, but they hardly remained on the pare mente long enough to be {dentified - The snow to-day came on the Wings of @ Ught wind. The temperature was not low enough to cause much suffer- ing, but the streets were sloppy and ‘Thousands of, horses, whose shoes were worn and smooth, slipped and scrambled in pain and pitiful dis- tresa to keep footing. the financial flurry or neglect, found {t difficult to stand up. But snowy as the day began, {t was nothing to what might have been. New York Just missed a bilssard by @ hairs breath. It happened in the Weather Bureau. A olerk got out th Sucesing machinery of the department, new supplies he wasn't acquainted with, and set them for a test. Out of tho horthweet, mld the new suppilos, hurricane, a sky load of snow and m1 coming. The clerk became excked and feared the worst. It would paralyze the town, freese the poor and blow the rich away. Then he examined one of; his automatic weather prognostica- and found it had a kink in ite da, The’ kink at r disappeared, ‘There was enough snow, however, to make the street cars splutter and ‘the ‘L'trains hiss with electric coughing ‘is. ‘Trains were late and ready to fore Even humana | *'91 whose ahoe heels were rounded off by |, j companions he found on the street cor- once straightened | a More snow 18! tustiiade 0! owas seriously injured. Joseph Boyle, twenty-three years old, dlew his brains out to-day when he came to his home, No, 1089 Park ave- nue, after a night of dissipation and |, was reproved by his father, Young Boyle, who was a clerk in a real eatate office, fell among eyil com- Panions some months ago, and aince has not been accustomed to coming je until after dawn several nights | week. John A. Boyle, the father, was await- ing his son when he came in this mora: | ther members of the houserold, | thing has got to stop,’ the fatn- “You are rulning your carcer. aking my heart aud your) y evolver from | et and before the father could interfere, placed the muzzle to h!- cad and fired. He died fifteen minut in the Presbyterian Hospital. t . was xr! the jeath of his mother, but he was a good boy until a few weeks axo. Then he wot fond of staying out Jate ‘at night and he could not break aw: rom the mae \ JUST MARRIED, MURDERED. BROWNSVILLE, celebration of tis marriage was at its/ height yesterday George Bea nions, while walkita to} ‘ere set upon by halt a} to be rejected | is oa One dealt Ben blow that caused his death, Tn hota John Jacovic, Laziness - fs even more fatal:-to success in IIfe than the physical kind And. Coffee : money will thus do extra dutv if used here, Crex Carpet Rugs—tss Matting rugs; lain colorings, with poate borders; sizes 8.0x7.0; 8.0x8.0, and 8.0x9.0; regular price $4.25; Tuesday 2 » $2.75 ction, Fifth Floor.) Berry Sets—made of Austrian china; consist of ‘7: pleces neatly cHecoratedy perfect Roods; regular price 95c; Tuesday... 69c {China Section, Third Floor. Chogolate Sets—m ade of Aus: riamchina, com- _, plete tor 6 persons; penly decorated; | sold regularly at 1,95; | Tuesday. A $1.25 : \China Section, Third Floor.) Outing Flannel—{h stipes end colois and neat designs, in two to ten- yard lengths, regular price 8c a- 5 yard; Tuesday..... Cc (Flannel Section, Maln Floor.) Ostrich Feather Stoles— ne SLASH ARC AttCACl Yel white, pink and black; sold regularly oo q- at $4.50; T' reas, $2.95 (Women’ Neckwear Section, Main Floor.) | Glass Toweling—59.000 yaras; lv-inch, fast edge; good weight; checked; dome.tic Salt and Pepper Shakers— Genuine cut glass, with sterling sil- ver tops; fancy patterns; regu. lncipricciasceTuewdayse eer eoC + Jewelry Section, Main Floor.) i it —made of fine maple; Chiffoniers ririsoye top and P plain front; large oval Frenc' late bevelled mirror; regular price $15.50; Tuesday, wee $9250 (Furniture Section, Filth Floor.) —niade of fine maple; 27 inches Desks wide; 44 inches high) 1 Cu and pheltune construction ani nish. Regular price eo - $8; Tuesday a $3.75 (Ferniture Jor.) —Via Crucis; Young April Books yi. cree eatnere peeey O'Neil, and’ many other popular copyright works; regular price ‘A 45c. each; Tuesday... 19¢ \Book Sectlon, Third Floo Men’s Handkerchiefs— Japanese silk, with Seautiful embroi- dered initial in corner; made 10g» sell at 39c; Tuesday... w.. 2dC (Men's Handkerchief Section, Main Floor. Brass Finish Inkstands— very appropriate for Christmas gilts; sold repularly at $1.45; Tues dayscvees Tbe +Sutlonery Section, Third Floor.) Portieres—Tapestry portieres, with heavy throw-over lattice fringe; ' varicty z of colors; regularly at $2.50 a pair: Tucaday, each.....cerseses... O9C . Upholsiery Section, Third Ficor. Bread Toasters—wil! toast four slices of bread in two minutes; sold regularly at 25c; Tuesday.....--e.es eee 18¢ (Kitchen Supply Section, Ba “Choice Californi Ruby Prunes 7s dirule tat stewing or prune pics; regular price, 121% a Ib; Tuesday, J Ibs, 20C ‘Grocery Section, Fourth Floor.) a loped and hemstitched styles; slightly im- 4~ perfect: worth up to 50c; Tuesday,....,. lOc (Women's Handkerehle! Section, Main Floor.) Women’s Crocheted Slippers— in red, black, pink or blue; made of as good a yarn as can be procure Gay. Warp print taffeta ribbon, with satin edge; 5 inches wide; sold regu- 291 larly at 38c a yard; Tuesday... A9C (Ribbon Section, Main Floor.’ granite ingrain art Art Squares reine, rat and serviceable, eholee assortment of patterns; size 9.0x10.6; teR-@ay- lar price $3.95; Tuesday... $2-89 (Rug Si Filth Plo 3 i —with design of 12 Calling Cards Spray of holly; we. print your name and boliday greeting while you wai 25c; Tuesday.... (Stationery Section, Plain Taffeta Ribbon—*! a cay quality; 4% inches wide; colors and black; regularly 2Sc a yard; 17 Tuesday... Ft c (Ribbon Section Floor,) . Pins and Hair Barettes— very appropriate for Christmas gifts; all new and perfect goods; sold 39. regularly up to $1.25; Tuesday c Uewelry Section, Main Floor) | of —Tapestry pillow tops I illow Tops with tassel at cagh designs price, corner; different to select from; regular Tuesday.... ji Upholatery Section, Wash Boilers—the ,vell known ; and teliable Krae- mer boilers; exceptionally goodvalucat $1.50; Tuesday $1220 (Kitchen Supply Section, Basement.) worth 75c;'Tues- 39c Silk Peau de Chiffon='9 pink, black, white anda fullline of shades; sold regularly at S0c a yard; Tuesday,, } . 29¢ (Wash Boys’ Velour Gloves = woot and jersey palr style; durable 5Uc a pair; Tuesday. (Glove Section, M: Tailor Suiting—54 ; inch tailor “ uiting, in avery ‘tylish and tasteful brown fashion; regular price 75< # yard; Tuesday ety x 49c Boys’ Night Robes— made my ual- ity domet flannel; cur full aeevand well made; regular price 49c; 4 teres SOC ear Section, Main Floor, + iY Brooches —¢e!4 filled and plated, ° man and rose finishes; numerous designs; sold - regularly up to $1.25; Tues- 4 day See aes ones » 39e (Jewelry Section, Main Floor. Coque Feather Stoles and —1%3 and 14-yard lengths; Boas pink, gray and light si. 95 blue; reg, price, $2.95; Tues, 91-90 ‘Women's Neckwear Section, Main Fioor.) Post Card Albums—"!th peaus tiful Horal designs on cover; hold 150 19¢ cards; worth 25c; Tuesday:..- [vs (Statlonery Section, TS(rd Floor.) nore PEN : i ( fom tie Gaus, Byeullg by Its dulling after-affects, Is a far-reaching cause of this & 3 eee ot 1 walled trains | and other troubles. 3 york wh fon was coguket I, The east t of the “haze” pan ar Jee ey mere easiest way out o' aze" Is to quit coffee Mend rene poms be and. drink y Spot to laleoy Siiack we fond tg ga fous SL iauncey street stations, | ‘Transfers to the wurtace cars wer POSTUM Se a GR A EES Coste . Take palns to make It ght—boll It 15 minutes, then STA TET Its flavor Is fine and all the food value 1s brought out. COLOGNE WANTS AIR RACE, | ry os oar sthat caine. dlons wie bach | @OLOGNE, Dec, %—Tho Club of] A Mes Nall rote 4 j This is the best $250 piano made. aatial) Navigators lias Invited ‘the perfect satisfaction. No charge for delivery. Revolving stool and aCe c) Pen and women’ bewan their wee tS | rial clubs of the United States to Tk. 5 a j Wa the Janus Gordon lentett bate F a9 cover free, ie nate, carats! "There's a Reason’’ ees : Ask for “‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We five Them { i —Cowboy Perfectos; fine, Cigars high-grade domestic cigars; sold regularly at $1.50 a bo 9 of 50; Tuesday. 2 ‘ 4c (Cigar Section, Main Floor.» ) i jeg—Clearance of odd Embroideries lots of edges, in- sertions and beadings; regular price 19c a yard; Tuesday.... 10¢ (Embroldery Seciion, Main Floor.) Men’s Underwear—!ambsdown, aT tleece lined! slightly imperfect; all sizes;reg- p- ularly $1 quality; Tuesday, voc (Men's Underwear Section, Main Floor.) —Fur cluster scarfs of Fur Searfs Baltic seal; trimmed with tails; very handsome and BS stylish; reg-price 5c; Tuesday O9C (Fur Section, Second Floor.) ° | ils—Plain and dotted chilfon veils, Veils 144 and 2. yards long; sold regularly at 75c each; Tuesday rerecssessevecenrenses OC (Velling Section, Main Floor.) ‘Kid Dolls—13 inches % y—fast black id Women’s Hose ack: ‘an: shoes and , scamless; per- fect in fit'and lasting in quality; new goods worth 12'%c; Tuesday 8c. (Wcmen's Hosiery Section, Main Floor.) Balky Mule-the old favorite so amusing forthe little ones; sold regularly at 35¢; op Tuesday a w. 2be (Toy Section; Third Floor) bisque heal Tuesday... (Toy Section, ‘ecking orew got Busy ahortly | the trucks jumped. the salty ey | aitton of the car made it difficult | indie, ‘Then, too, the scurryin engers was in the wajy of The Wolfner Piano,*1 aWeek Talkin g Machines, *1 a Week We will sell any model of either the Edison Phonograph or the Victor Talking Machine on those easy terms, Latest records for both machines. aes : G (Siegel Coorer Store, Third Floor, Rede.) It is‘guaranteed to give en ‘ ions ere still pendine bet-it is be- athat this proposal} will be. oe ee :