Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
OHS BLOW | UP PIST-OFFCE. Three: Blasts ot Dynamite *:Arouse Entire Village and | Wreck Building. jth “THE THIEVES GET AWAY ts of LW! - ALeave $5,000 in.Stimps - jor -ofice robbers, who haye been placed three charges of dynamite | the safe m the post-office there. Phe safo and office were wrecked and the town aroused. Citizens ran to the 4 went to Roslyn early to-day poi-omice in time fo see three men dart | from the door and make off in the dark- | 14 neje. ‘They were followed for some dis- | . but escaped. It ts thought that . anfantomodlle or x wagon and team tea them on the outskirts of the village. ince the recent post-office robberies at) Mineola and Garden City the post- masters in Long Island have been care- full to keep Ilttle cash on hand. They glo bave kept a watoh on strange men, and have been eapecally watchful of e@trange automobiles that ply through | the country roads. Large sums of money have been taken in bY Simon Retiogle, the postmaster at Roslyn, this season of the year trom . foreigners mho are sending presents to thelr ‘relatives abroad. Wanted to Buy Horses. Several dass ago a stranger appeared in Roslyn, who seenied to have nothing much todo except to hang around the post-office, This stranger began barter- ing for a horse yesterday, and repre- @inted that he was In the vicinity of | Roalyn and Hempstead to buy a num- | of animaly He made no pur- chapés, Sowever, and in the afternoon be was again in the post-office. Postmaster Retlogic then determined toxthov all the cash lie could spare to the Hempstead Harbor Bank for safe | ing. He left.in the safe about sgn ietimpa and a small amount of Noy... Stamps to the amount of $10) qwero kept In a locked’ desk, together with account books. Samucl Magee, a night watchman, ‘Was two blocks from the post-office er the first explosion occurred about @elock this morning. Ie ran to- ward ‘(he office when there came « seound explosion, louder than the first. Dingee contisued on he way when the; thied explosion occurred, which was so great fat it almost carried him off his ‘feet. x Outdistance Pursuere. The towswpeople began running from thelr houses, all of) them making for the post-office. Peter Berger, a 'livery- man, joined: Magee and the two reached the post-office Just as three men burst * from the froat door. "You'll go to hell If you follow us,” one man cried. In spite of the threat, Magee and Gerger followed until the men outdis—}- *{agced them and disappeared, Mhe robberarified the desk of dooks| and stamps and put them In a mui) rack, whieh they carried away. Al- though the safe, was broken open its contents were not stolen. Ii Is believed shat the arrival of the citizens #0 soon | after the explosiotiq prevented the men from making 2 nice haul, a PRESIDENT’S NO THIRD TERM | HELPS STOCKS IN LONDON. TONDON, PUT $3,000 PRICE ON JONSON'S HEAD) BOUNCED UP ALI: But He Gaye Gamblers and) Wire Iatoner of Indian Affalrs Toe vannual report eays that Ais hops that Indians would be greatiy dimt [press{on of the liquor trame ‘Flee on Arrival of Citizens and|eutae sever) Gomtany, ia te a | “Owing to the fact that nearly all * Rite the gamblors tnIndlan ‘Territory also! in Safe. \ratfe in whiskey or aro active abettors the ‘man’ |" Mr Johnson has had oocasion to make : : war upon these people, and als’ raids igqiug refping ‘rich harvests in Long Island | have resulted in the conviction of Bey =| Husaon Street Howpital \two gamblers and the | rorty-nine gambling-hou lection’ of ne: mishes with jlatora of the 0 be tebe of a roward of fo FELL FIVE FLOORS, eae te Screen. Over Was Net for Skyscraper Window-C Bootleggers in Indian Ter- ritory the Worst of It. WARHINGTON, Dec, 32 —Commia-| 4 fn his} oid. 0 jeleaning window ¢ aale of ‘intoxicating Mquors |Nour “of. the 'S= o employment of special officers 1301 Broadway the fund: appropriated for tho, #up-| covered has “deo | The} 4 by jhe was not Mani E, Jannson. red the Kinas roo! hw cover acted nm « i and th fet into the alr i om we whiskey’, peddling.” the report ‘saya, tructio} had been. whattered and symptoms of a. y $18,000 in. fines, Johnson's men and Mquor flaws hay’ Johnaon had several himself, time wore befo It tx belie je fate. Mr. rrow som od part of the worked In. 1 offered by we fas B. Altman & Co. MEN'S FURNISHINGS WINTER ASSORTMENTS OF CRAVATS AND ‘MUFFLERS, SiLK SUSPENDERS, MOTOR SCARFS, DRESS PROTECTORS, SMOKING JACKETS, DRESSING GOWNS, BATH ROBES, FUR COATS. CAPS AND GAUNILETS FOR MOTOR- ING, DRIVING, ETC. AUTOMOBILE ROBES, TO.MORROW {FRIDAY), DEC. 13th: MEN'S SILK SCARFS IN FOLDED FOUR.IN-HANDS USUALLY SOLD’ FOR $1.00 & AT $3.50 PER HALF DOZEN, I. 25 65 EACH A SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S. HOSIERY TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), DEC. 13th. MEN'S EMBROIDERED BLACK SILK HALF-HOSE, USUALLY SOLD FOR $2.50 PER PAIR, AT $1.85 PER BOX OF THREE PAIRS $5,00 MEN'S PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED BLACK COTTON AND EMBROIDERED BLACK LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE, PER BOX-OF SIX PAIRS, $1.20 * WOMEN’S PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED LISLE THREAD HOSE, USUALLY SOLD FOR 50c. PER PAIR, AT 32c, PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS, $1.75 — | Dec, 12.—The Stock Tx- | ead easy that Preside it | Ss anncuncement that he will | a third term would prove a Ror hott point, erigan sh receipt i ‘ York: The market opened frin about parity, and soon active issues improv | ed one polut ——$—=__—_— Marvellous Electric Matiroad (From the W Genoa art Mi by a marvellous five miles in length, + $HW,0N. The excess owing to the natu: nh owhieh equire nin tunnels, one of} be tw miles long. There bridges and ine road will be | it six years inc The cost of | will pass, Tt} Tha-line will | wilt be no consist of lating titty | un twenty | been ar- | ress and derived from a power hydrauile Worship of Snaken, (From the Kansas City Journal.) host ns in Eastern lands, are wor- Europe shipped parts of India from ) to es for their og thie nun thelr keepers have to snbines ite Hindus Moin of serpents. 7 Mrankp religion. is inge of dourh and mb to she serpents Nebitg in arder to recelye thelr fa yos \ BH. Altman & Cn. HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES OF A NUMBER OF DECORATIVE. ‘OBJECTS AND SMALL ORNAMEN. TAL PIECES, AMONG WHICH ARE: ELECTRIC LAMPS, CARVED WOOD CABINETS, FRENCH CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS, BUSTS. GROUPS AND STATUETTES, LARGE AND MINIATURE PORCELAINS, ENAMELS, JEWEL BOXES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, ETC. GLOVES FOR,MEN, WOMEN AND. CHILDREN. WINTER GLOVES IN APPROPRIATE LEATHERS AND FASRICS FOR MOTORING, DRIVING AND GENERAL SERVICE FUR AND FUR-LINED Gloves THE "MARVEX') KID GLOVE FOR STREET COSTUMES, RECEPTION AND OPERA WEAR, MADE EXPR'SSLY FOR B, ALTMAN & CO. BY TREFOUSSE & CIE, CHAUMONT, FRANCE, 34h Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenues’ Skylight trate nan 10° the Wages, fini, for the wry Howen wits j meriy & ard Uh} G WORLD, and to locate all © crime. ~ Greenhut Christmas- gift hooeing in “the ‘following. com- and | Company | stoNeD TO DEATH BECAUSE , HE COULD NOT PAY WAGES. xico. by a rane i yon Vee. stringency y hls men their doand kiiled eon arrested @ detectives are en- I connected in any Sioxwa was for: che nisiry at How- we Dry Goods Fur Coats Muffs and Neckwear Underpriced Silk Petticoats, Matched Sets and Blanket Robes Maids’ Aprons and Dresses ‘THURSDAY, 19073 COMFORT Frent, 1% In. rian SS SHRUNK TO SIZE Tig. Linen quality, 4-ply—every collar holes as. strong as can be made. the mark LEY the hest EO 1, DECEMBER 12, The man particular shows it in his appearance. 15c (2 for 25c) collars }} are not food enough |) for him—he insists on getting | Brand le Collars because they look’ better,. fit ‘better, hald their sh: and wear better than any other collars sold at th shrunk to, size" Ask for them by name—seé 150 up-to-date sty] stores, 15c each (2 fo Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co., The Linen Collar Makers, Troy, N.Y. piete’ and handsome stocks will be found interesting —and money-saving: Handkerchiefs, Leather Goods, Toilet Goods and Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Jewelry, Fans, Men's Fur- 1 who is Most || ne better 4] | ame price. and: button rter sizes, in ic). nishings, Gloves, Umbrellas, Furs, Art Wares, Lamps, China and Cut Glass, Bric-a-Brac, - Bronzes and Merble Statuary, Rugs and Silver- | wares. Every piece is of the finest quality in its grade, and the remarkably low prices will prove tempting—two weeks before Christmas: hort Persian paw coats Blended squirrel coat, 24 in. long.’ Value 85.00 35 00 and 40.00 . $9.50 Blended squire! coat in 50 and 52-in. length, four stripe korder. Value 165 00 Mink cravat, two skins . 0 0 Muff to match, effectively trimmed . Animal effect scarf, four skins f Muff to metch . Black lynx Russian shaw! collar ed sth rails 115,00 : 9.75 r 18:50 35.00 35.00 23 50 Pointed fox scarf in new Gruenwaldt model; shirred peau de cygne lining. Value 47.50 . Muff to match ge <8 ’ soos: Beautiful gifts which any woran will prize. gunmetal stripes and black ae 29.50 29.50 Low-pricea: Sik petticoats of rich, heavy taffeta in every favored cclor, including aA 5 9.75 — Dainty matched sets (chemise, drawers and gown) of nainsook or, batiste, trimmed with laces and ribbons . 7.75, 10.50 and 15 00 Blanket rokes in a number of two-tone designs and neat colorings; silk-bound and finished with heavy girdle. ) 3.75 Aprons for ladies’ maids and nurses in a variety of dainty sty!es 40c to 100 Maids’ dresses of chambray and percale, one or two piece models, in pretty colorings Maids’ dresses of black sateen, liberally cut and well-made 1.85 and 2.10 . 2.75 Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) Te In MOE LEVY & CO., 1457 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 380-382 FULTON ST., BROOKL $6.95 mute $5.22 or Overcoa's, nN. $10.00 Sait or $77.50 Overccat. .. or Overcoat $11.50 Suit or $Q.63 | $22.00 Suir i] $53.50 Sal s 13 | £25.60 Suit 75 $30, 0. Overcoat or Overcoat _$17,50 Suit $73.13 | “er Overcoat 515.00 Suit $4 1: 35 | or Overcoat BOYS’ CLOTHING At Walker St. Suits is $9.22 and Brooklyn Stores Only. $8.45 Suis $A, $10.95 $Q.21 7 $12.95 fui $9.72 or Overcoa or Over 119-125 WALKER ST., NEW YORK 1439 BROADWAY, NUW FORK. ¢ NTIRE STOCK OF G Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats 25” Off £29.00 Suit $9 5.00 suit $99.50 340 00 Suit $3 9-10 Because— The city has con- demned part of ; our Walker fled store for ee : (. ic Women's Black Mercerized or Plain Gauze “Women’s Black Gauzehisi ’ Berton & Relish Dishes, $1.25 Shallow Fruit Dishes, 9in. s. Stern Brothers Important. Offering of Women’s and Men's . Imported Hosiery a To-morrow, at ‘Very Attractive Prices Lisle, also Black Cotton Hose, . _ with unoleache.t. double sates, Pair 34 Hal Doz. $4.75 5 2 Women’s Fancy Lisle Thread Hose,- embricered jrsteps or coloied side Clocking, Pair 4 3¢ Half Doz 2,45 Thread Hose, Pair extra tine 50c Halt Dor. 2 quality, hand embroidered fronts, Men's Plain Black or Hand Embroidered Fancy Half Hose, 23¢ Half Doz.-. 1.30 Fancy WiGe Thread erbrot Mea’s Extra Fine Quality Ha'f tose; 5 Pair SBC lial Doz 2, 25 Men’ S House Coats & Robes ‘Holiday Showing of the- Finest Grades Comprising Imported and Dom. Matelisses, Velvets ar a eet Dowbdle-face, Mee ch Materials. Unusual Values S. double face , on collar, at $4195 of Imported Soi Blankets, in blue, tan, red TOWELING ROBES, in $3,095 to 9.75 3.95 to 6.95 choice Exceptional Offering of Women’s, Men's & Boys’ Watches Men's 4 karat Gold, Open-f. wel Waltham Moy at $21.75 Women’s 14 karat Gold, Open American Movement, $ 15.00 Fine Swiss Movement, $12,00 Boys’ Gold Filled Open-face Watches, 7.50 15 Imported Gold Watches The Thinnest Models Made With 23 Jewel Movements, a $150.00 to 250.00 Plain and Enamelled Cases, Regular Value $225.00 to 350.00 Extraordinary Reductions in . “Rich Cut Glass 33//, to 50%, Below Prevailing Prices Nappies, 7 inct Salad Bowls, 1.45 Oval Orange Dishes, 1.50 Water & Claret Pitchers, Ice Cream Trays, $4.50 if inch, A large assortment of Punch Bowls, Vases, Trays, Jugs, High Ball Sets, Celery Trays, Com- pots, Etc.,at Correspondingly Low Prices. (THIRD inttorels3) Automobile Apparel and Accessories Practizal Motoring Garments, in Rubber, Cloth and. Fur, latest designs, Fur and Leather Robes, also Goggles, Hats, Caps, Fur and Lamb's Wool Lined Gloves and Boots, Hoods, Ponchos, Lamps, Clocks and Horns. To-morrow, Special Sale $35.00 and 45, 00 $49.50 and 59.50 Men's Raccoon Coats, Regularly sits, Raccoon Collar, Regularly $49.50, $35.00 uy 39.50, 25.00 Men's Kangaroo € Men's Wombat Coats, Fur-lined C in’ Marmot, with Persian ‘52.50 Regularly $ Silk Plush Robes, in the newest Sorina SI npae and most desirable ‘shades, $8.50 10.50 Complete 1 ines of Men’s - Imported & Domestic Fur & Fur-lined Garments Leopard, at $175. 00° Otter, at $285.00 Beaver, «265.00 Wolverine, — “ 290.00 Pony, at $75.00 and 95.00 Fur-Lined Garments, from $52.50 to 198,00 ALL FUR AND. FUR-LINED COATS ARE. LONG MODELS WITH EXTRA WIDE S\WEEP, Twenty-third Street West The Song of the Chauffeur. sim very fond of riding > Jn an automobile— The longer the rides | take os The better 1 feel/: 1 hope St, Nick will bring me ‘An ‘Auto of my own-— A Bargain one such as Through World Want Ads, are daily shown, _ You ‘Auto’? have an Auto, too! 2.85 a: 9.50- in the ,