The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1907, Page 13

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forth a yell that aroused seyoral blocks. | , Promising to be present to-day tn York. BIG MAL FROM | ABROAD SWAMPS. THE POST-OFFCE The Majestic Lands 5,050 Bags,’a Thousand More Than the Record. The biteest mail these shores on any ane » rived te White Stu B60 ever. oa ried to iahip. ar erat \Dhiis isa, thou- bonnar Christ- | here Is any record mestic mail to ha Monty order depa will be muen mail undisposed of UE Coe Ks. PLAYED HOST, HE SANS, TO THIEVES Lindstrom, of the Schoolship te St. Mary’s, Attacked by | Men He “Bought” For. jes Erie Léndstrom, petty officer on tho Bchoolshtp St. Mary’s, was being as-| @aulteg and robbed at Twenty-thini street and Avenue A to-cay when he gave Detectives Akst-and Nelson, of the Bast Twehtr-second ‘street station, found Lindstrom on the sidewalk and two men running up Avenue A. The detectives gave chase, and after @everal blocks go tthe two men after al ch the detectlyes used | 4 a3 clubs, Az the police | station the prisoners sald they were| Peter Gilligan, of No. 485 Second ‘ave-| Aue, and Thomas Atilier, of No, i? East | | Twentythird sircet. They were charsed with assauk and attempted robbery. “I came ashore for a little tun,’ ex- plained Lindstrom, “and met these two Yandlubbers in a saloon. I waa their host for hours and apent my money on Gam. ‘Then, when I started back to| the stip, they followed and attacked | me. “Those mine,"” he fellows are added. as he started off, | vila Pollce Gourt when the prisoners are Yrortiree tobe $25,000 VERDICT FOR BROKEN BACK Simpson Was Struck by Der- tick and Paralyzed-from. Waist Down, Patrick Simpson and his Mttie tammy, “ywho llve in West’One Hundred and|_ Worty-elghth street, were made happy Jast evening when they received word that the Supreme Court jury in Flush- fne had found a verdict of $25,00 a«ainst the New York Foyndation Com- pany in Simpson's favor, Gimpean was, foreman for tte com- pany when on June 2%, 198, a bucket broke away from a derrick, struck him on the back and broke it For weeks he Jay in a hospital, and when he at- teinpted to rise tound he wan paralyzed from his waist down. Phyatclans say be will nover regain the use! of his lower limbs. An action was bought by Veremiah A. O'Leary, No. 38 Pirk Row, jon'a attorney, to recover $75,000, had to be carried trom @ cat Hage into court every day of the two fweeks the case was on trial. ~ “HENDRICKS, IN LINE FOR © NOMINATION OF HUGHES, GTIMOCUSH, N. Y., Deo, 19.—Ray B. Smith, Chairman of the Republican General Committee of Onondaga Coun- ty, aad to-day: “Personally, I strongly fayor Gov, Hughés as the Ropublican candidate for Preaident from Ne wYork State and will jefe) comiial support o such course “ will most effectively | promote hia So far ay It Is possible to form an opinion at this time-I bdeltove that the Governor sano pend will re- ceive the support “of the, deldgates to Des announcemant, iy regarded < mers Vins Testlon a OS nee ion erioka ‘ no friends of}. | Bete Bases Copyright, 1907. Brill B: You Can’i Find Clothes of Better Styie, of Better Tailoring or oi Better ‘Value Than Brili Ciothes. TEN of America’ s highest-salaried—designers design Brill models. Do you know where else you can find models trom as many? A large number of Brill models are exclus sive, based on authoritative fashion ideas six months to one year in advance. TEN of Am 's foremost tailoring organizations—the most modern. and most highly developed in the world—tailor Brill clothes. The best mills in America and Europe weave cs fot Brill clothes. Every Brill fabric must stand the | most exacting test the test of wearer’s satisfaction, So many and so great are the trade advantages enjoyed by Brill stores, such as close mill connections, four Brill-directed shops produc- ing Brill clothes at minimum expense, four stores operated under one executive expense, etc., that Brill clothes -rataesarz test values anywhere’ Thése December, sales values result from Brill trade advantages and from stock adjustments affecting the most popular lines of Brill clothes. Men's Suits and Overcoats, $10 values up to $15 & $18, All-wool melton and kersey overcoats and fancy weave overcoats— grays, blacks, blues and ‘Oxfords. > Pate ecks self collar and other models. rge lined, with satin sleeve igs. ~Sizes.formen and youths, All-wool velour and’ cassimere. suits, in newest browns, tans and grays. And black Thibet suits, Rabrics Of $18 and $20 standards, style of §18 standard and tailoring of $15 and $18 standard. Men’s Suits and Overcoats $13 50 that are values up to $20, e Hand-tailored garments of newest model and fabric, including new brown and gray overcoats, Expert hand work, high grade fabrics and trimmings, -all of $20 quality, insuring perfect fit and long service, Men’s Suits and Overcoats $15 that are values up to $25, Garments from some of “America's best whplesale tailors, Cut on newest models. Made of high standard fabrics, ntany designed and woven expressly for Brill clothes, showing ail the fashionable weayes,. color! and shades. Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $17 that are values up to $25 & 528, Overcoats of fancy worsted black, Oxford ‘and Quaker gray. melton and kersey. Suits of silk mixture worsted correct fancy cesta and cassimeres ard black unfinished worsted. ‘These garments in tailoring, fabric and style. are very advanced—at $25 and $28 they were extreme values. Men’s Finest Overcoats.of to. give presents of Clothing, Furnishings Bue FOUR Brothers STORES. .. Men’s Suits and Overcoals $35, $40 & $45 value, now $26 and Hats, so that the recipient can select UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. Biway..47_ CORTLANDT, n, Greenwich, that are values up to $30,. Brill Christmas Giit Certificates enable you what he wants in his correct size. 72 BROADWAY, n. Chambers, 125TH 6TRE Avenue, ~ jo Bone pr The Store Whose Moderate Prices Made 6th Ave. Famous | { IN ADAMS BUILDIN No ONLY | Suits & Overcoats 10 Neill-Adams @ Two Blocks on Sixth Avenuc From 20th Strect to 22d Street ' Established Forty Years Ago and Growing Every Year For Men & Youths, sly Sold at $10.00 did value at that} can understand thererore: whit ba big b We dre offering for’ to-morrow when wé say $0.60. newest designs; Splendid Gollection Plated Silverware Whether for Christmas gifts or the adornment of your own table, it will well repay you to look through this superb stock... Pric Quadruple. Plated Hollow Ware—In French gray burnished or satin finish, every piece stamped and warranted. Children's Cups . -Bon Bon Dishes Napkin Rings .... Baby Spoons .. Food Pushers. . Christmas Gifts, | 5 $4,$5 and $6 Gar- $3.75 ments..... Unusual reductions because the sizes and lots are much broken. . $3.50 to $12.95 $5.25 to $4.95 * 95c to $5.95) Sterling Silver Pocket Knives, $1.25 to $1.95 is Suits for Men and Youths Four-Plece Tea Sets...... $4.50 to $15.00 | Bon Bon Dishes.. 98c to $3.98 Sizes 32 to 44, spienaid ( Five-Piece Tea Sets........ $8.00 to 38.95 | Wine Coolers - + 5.50 to- 9.98 simeres and -Cheviots, all vin Alter-Dinner Coffee Sets... 6.75 to 15.00 | Ice Tubs ... 2.50 to 6.93 excellent patterns, well made, Chocolate and Coffee Pots. 2.50 to 4.98 | Ice Water Pitche: 7.00 to 12,98 well lined, Regular price Wallets trees 1.00 to 15.00 | Soup ‘Tureens . 5.98 to 15,0) (RBSE 5 Crumb Sets .- + 2.25to 4.98 | Bread Trays . 1.00 to 45) Fern Dishes .. + 2.98 to 9.00 | Jewel Cases . . cto 9.98 Overcoats for Men and Padding Dishes . 3.00 to 11.00 | Shaving Mugs,porcelain lined. 1.66 to 4.93 Youths— 32 to 44, ofall Cake Baskets . + $.95 to 6.98 | Napkin : i 39c to = 75: ied heavy overcoatings; mostly Fruit Bowls 3.98 to 15.00 | Chiliiren’s Sets 25c¢to 1.5) Lee a ea ee Nut Bowls . 1.98to 3.98 1 CME (ST : cu AE te, ass) 00; ae . ’ . Pea Ae eee $6.66 \ Sterling Silver Caticry, Genuii Smoke atueles Pi === Children's -Sets- 4.751 Stag. and “Pearl Handled Pocket] ocmu me trench (Briar Wood: Pipes, Children's Sets: ... $4.50 to $ blades,| iM Plush-lined cases, Value $2.50, Boys’ Clcthes for) . $3.95 to $12.00 ubalves two) three and four Piers at - $1.98 50 ace sand Pearl Handled Pocket Knives—2 blades, at.25c¢ to $4.25 75c to $4.95) es the lowest in the city. Others up to $4.95 Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, $2.98 to $10.48 Cigar and Cigarette Holders, 1.50 to $3.95 \ Elegant Xmas Present Life Membership in the Tabard Inn’ Library 60c . Usual Price Oe 18 Migit of Way, : Carwél. of the Abyss, ners of Hope. o Have and ‘To Hold. Anhes of ire. & | IN ADAMS” BUILDING ONLY Toys for the Youngsters At Prices to Suit Your Purse. © Railroaders. Doll Carriages Iron Locomotives, $1 to $30. Tron Trains, 25c. to $3. Railroad Tracks, 25c. to $1.50. Rajlroad Bridges, $1 to $12. Railroad Signals, 25c. to $1.50. Rajlroad Tunnels, 50c, to $4. Drawbridge Outfits, $8. Railroad Stations, 25c, to He Carifages with wood and wicker bodies; satin, corduroy and leather up- holstered; some with leather tops. Go-Carts, $1 to $10.50. Carrlages, $2.50 to $12. Automobiles 50c. Tron Hook and Ladder’ Trucks, 25c. to $2.50. Water Towers, $5.00. - Tire Patrols, 50c. to $1.¢ Tea Scts, $1 to $4.50. Brooms, 15c, Dust Pans, 10c. Sweepers, $0c. and 75c. Magic Lanterns, with oy Wty at 9c to $5.00 Magic Lanterns, for es or électric Lights, at... ¢.-0++ $5.00 to $$0.00 Moving Picture Machines, to use with - ‘oil, gas or electric vy from $4.50 to $15.00 Wooden Furniture for equipping parlor, bedroom, dining-room or music-room, 2fc, to $2 a set. | All sorts of automobiles here for the boys, and all of them are being sold at lowered prices—$4.50 to $9 Auto Horns, $0c to $1.50. ‘ HER -Christmas Gifts for Men . Sensible, Seryiceable and Sure to Please Men's Ties—in Dainty Christmas Boxes— 2,000 dozen fine quality silk, beautiful new designs, in Hight, medium and dark effects, 25c Value 50c.; special at. Bee “ rger selection of the ‘better kinds of Ties and Scar s—such as you wou! find | jn the exclusive haberdashers only—in Persian silk, made into folded squares, French four-in-hands and all silk satin De Joinville effects: $3.50 { $2.00 | $2.50 . Value $2.50. \ Value $3.00. Vaiue $3.50. \Ssaeee 1 TE {IN EITHER BUILDING i IN Adams Bldg. ' We Have Everything You Need got Chelsea ** the Joyous Feast Complete Fire En- sines, 25c. to} . $2.50. A great line of them here to choose Hose from—every wanted style and size ob- | Wasons, | tainable. | Cloth and Hat Brushes—genuine cl IN EITHER BUILDING b Hand Mirrors For Gilts Ebony Hand Mirrors—cut from solid block of ebony; dull finish, with finest quality "French plate glass; straight or ring handles; round and oval shape mirrors, '8¢ to $2.25. Ebony Mirrors —with metal adjust- able dies; round shape, $1.39 to $2.25. ah Mand Mirrors—hand polished, with best quality .French plate glass; round and oval shape; ring and Straight handles in genuine coco- bola and rosewood, $1.25 to $3.98, Adjustable Mirrors— with metal handles; round French plate glass, set in cocobola and rosewood, 98c, to $1.39, Hand Mirrors—in imitation ebony and rosewood; hand polished; four coated; straight or ring handl round or oval mirrors; 50:. to $1.7: Nickel Shaving Stand Mirrors- finest French plate; extension rods; oval and round shapes, $1.75 to $3.°8. ! Nickel Shaving Stand Mirrors— revolving glass with extension rod; oval and round; finest French plate, bevelled, $2.49 to $10.98. Shaving Stand Mirrors—with and without extension rod; nickel, por- celain lined, with place for holding shaving brush and. soap; nickel . trimmings. $1.50 to $9.93, and rosewood; styles, 50c. to $2.98. Celluloid Hand Mirrors, $3.25 to [ various $339. Celluloid Trays, 75c. to $1.25. Celluloid Combs, 25c. to 8% Military Brushes—in genuine ebony and rosewood; various styles —solid wood back brushgs, $1.59 to $3.49 each. Hair Brushes of ebony and rose- Wood; solid backs, 50c. to $4.98. Celluloid Hair Brushes at prices ranging from 9c. to $2.75. Buy Your Xmas Groceries. Now Buttér—extra fancy ||| Nuts —Finest new made Elgin Cream- 1 package makes ery, none finer “obtain- Mince Meat — At- more’s Condensed Mince Meat; Raisins den Gate Brand ni Inte fancy Fun ‘Tudding Gr npioss pees Currants New | crop fency Hac ea | faned Cureanta; 1-1, | 2 pkrer Walnats@oeee ae ld torte Mate per cat eple Butter Bohlin Apple Wutte Mam ine Gt ried Ori rtley's faen. ro Marmalade Jee ‘The well known make Table Jelly, ‘ver_doxen, $1.00) per okey 9 Coffece—O. K. Blend, a full Destled, delicate flavored Nite ffeah. roasted, Aislin Ulated” of pulverized ius. for $1,00; per 1 ib! 28c Hsosar cuted wh Talb. can Lamb Tong: puny Plekied Lame Tongues; Pint Jar +38 Quart jars per ih Cherdes sriBanauet Brand) | awece and. tende machine tsaachino C *. Bleed: Per Weossreees 24e Coffee Luncheon Coffee. a ri 25¢ ich fine Cavored excelient | n!Nt Mare 3% Cervelat or Salami-rines: | E8$-—Fancy new laid cami Grinking. coftes, fresh reaat= Bs Ae ie Natio pee IDE EHEe ee c |) Laaen terion’ ; praquiated or pulvere | Quart Jara. 856 HS ol rb reece at 5 Iba, for 8 Ox Tongues —— 1 Com: | Camembert Cheese — rite lologn diate FE per_'ib. « $8 | Gany whole Ox ‘Tongues, | trand, triple rere; pet | Blow boing t xlase jars id box 35} Cervelator Salama - parent Tea—Funcy ganten srown.| mince Meat C peiaperaltivsaaneess 2 ce - ees i “Borllen Bivastas une [a sialld tanh lobd eld nese Wl | Chicken —pervy Company Fein or Biited Biber ane | Now Jars 65c| medkim else,” BSc; boned, chickons Sarl. Jae No, 5 jare > Past, dar | ot 43 {FLOP pa ive snes 350 new ‘mixed nuts; rleties; sold elsewhere at 3 packages able; carefully packed in ||| 26c, per Ib; spe- per pkg. 2], 3-1b. purity pack- cial, per Ib f5c age, 93¢ ra larce Cluster per Wb. $5e foe, Be weet, Head Cheese French atyie: 20 Smoked or Corned Becl— O'Neill Bldg. to Make eeu 1400—Chelsea. | Almonds vancy Princess Pa. quality pene enall RAtisoed OS crc at | | Feat Cake x Discult | a 10 in Prunes; Oc foe, for Sc. Par Plum Puddin: ioe ree an. 2let 2 Jor SiExtra Sup Grenoble a Mi ice Meat (1 quet Brand) Put up expressly fof DiNeit Adama: coi quart fae doe Mra jar + 65¢ Black =TEoiety ry by the box ‘for Men, Wome Plain, high-grade quality: black Hosiery, marked at special prices by the box, as a suggestion for sensible Holiday gift’. The goods offered are all from our j regular stock—not sale goods— perfect in quality, in weights and grades suitable for wear the year round, For Men. MEN'S black pure threads Box of 3 pairs for $2. MEN'S black liste thread or cotton Socks, gauze, medium and weights. Qur 50c, kinds, Box of 6 fairs for $2.50. heavy "S$ cotton or lisle thread med! M or gauze weights. Our 35c. and 39¢, kinds. - Box of 6 pairs fo: $5.90, MEN'S black cotton, ized, sheer or web weights, Kinds. or ‘mercer- _ Our 25¢. Box of 6 pairs for $1.45. MEN'S seamless black lisle finish cotton or _lisle weights. | | black sheer or fe. numbers. Box of 6 paits for $5.90. Women's thread Our medium Women's black cotton or lisie thread, medium or gauze weight. Our of 6 pairs fo $1.455-° black cotton or» mercer- Value ani weight Hosiery. cotton Hose. Value 19, Box of 6 pairs for 75¢. _ par pair. Box of 6 pairs for $1.50. J Suggestions - for Women’s gray felt fur trimmed Juliet Slippers, black fur trim- mings, leather soles; sizes 3 to 7; the $1.25 sort; about 250 pairs for to-morrow LHR OR AN EOC GEAG 79¢ | Men's Leather Everett Slippers, | the -79c. grade; neat patent} IN 4p4us -DUILDING ONLY for Men and Women, And at Quite a Saving from Usual Prices. $1,25 Jaltets, 7 9c: Christmas Gifts Women’s 75c¢ Rubbers 45c Rubbers (like cut); sizes 24% to 8; perfect, clean and light weight, Move es osanten det chy tear nee: 45c Men’s INaldandetoatts $2.95 “Storm i Roaring Camp. | | the Colcorn, | the King. | rigid ‘The Master Christian. eae eos ! > BUILDING n and (clea Women's pure thread Silk Hosiery. | | . Box of 3 pairs for $2.85. 2} Women’s black cotton or lisle | | thread sheer and medium weights. | | Our 50c. number: a Box of 6 sams for $2.75. gum, -sizes 9. & to 9, leather trimmed; all sizes; ebeon WAG Sarees ».49c}- Ix i” One Thousand Umbrellas At an Unusually Low Price. A splendid opportunity to ways in good taste at quite a 26 and 28 inch UmbrelMs—covered mixture. Handles in a large variety— pearl, gun metal, Cape horn, natural gold trimmed; also others tod nu of the handles alone are worth more t! Umbrella, ‘It will: pay you to examine chasing elsewhere, Values from_$3,00 IDHER BUTLDID purchase. gifts that are’ af- saving trom ordinary prices. ith tape jong ster! wood, sterll rows to. me han we a5 these goods D tH $3.50; spec

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