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- ARON OUTFIT LATEST NOVELTY ~ IN CANNED cons Biciterant. Attracts Attracts Ane ¢ of Customs Officials, but | Wins His Case. | When the Custom House officers came to examine Dominico Petruccio's bag- Eage on the North German Lloyd pier | J to-day, they found in a big substantial box trunk several carefully constructed | { tin boxes of varlous sizes, sealed to ren- @er them water tight. * Petruccio, a good looking young man, ‘When asked by Deputy Surveyor Harris What the boxes contained, said {n broken English something about his bride. Petruocio was a second cabin passen- fer on the Koen; Albert, from the Mediterranean, and his ticket through one to El Paso, Tex. His coun- tenance looked clouded as a can-opaner Was produced, and Deputy Hains began gutting away the top of one box. This fwas about ten Inches wide, eighteen Ynches long and two inches deep. When @nough of the tin had been cut away Where was disclosed an antique garment @f red silk and lace. It was covered with beads of many eolors, and Petruccio Mfted it out with much care. The garment was very mussed and wrinkled, but he pressed it was a| to his lips, declaring it had been the wedding dress of his mother and her mother—in fact of all the mothers for many generations back In another can the officials found slippers and corsets and other portions of feminine attire, some of Pe iccisiteaioinecn cron tialenseroe| the interested crowd that had etied | @bout watching the proceeding. Petruccio finally explained that down} fn FE] Paso was Maria Consentino, a pretty girl who had crossed the ocean eral month: He is to marry laria next week “and the clothes were | for her. ‘Wien it came to an appraisal the al ficials decided that the whole collection ‘was not worth over $230 and they told | Domini it_along without the payn dury. They m trying to squeeze the articles of dress back into the tin re- ceptacles. aia cae | CITY MUST PAY $39,300. | Contractor Gets “Verdict After | Long Fight in Conrt. The case of Clinton Beckwith against the City of New York, which has been fon trial before ce EY for the last three w ended to- @ay ina e he Miaintift in the ‘Bum of | The case arose out of a contract which city for im- Proving the spillway and the channel of | he East Branch Reservoir in Putnam County, New York, in 190 ntife claimed that he was ry r form the work a manner not ed for by the co: . which largely in- @reased his eX, 8. 28 BELOW ZERO IN THE ’ ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS. | Y., Dec. 10.—Extreme prevails throughout the " MALONE, Winter weat Adirondack re new lo Teached v1 Tnometers’ stood. zero; at Loon Lak aki below was at Lake Titus, 13 reported. red fron) mi Fine sleig ricts, DQ) Special Frid | culosis, : edy or treatment. Diamondsit YONKERS FIGHT “FOR S-CENT FARE. GETS A SETBACK Commissioner Decker, of the Public | Service Commisston for the Second Dis-/ trict, together with Commissioner Eu-| stis, of the First District, sitting in| hearing looking to the re-establishment of a five-cent rate of fare on the Union | Railroad and Yonkers Railroad, between | Yonkers and New York, reserved de-| cision to-day motion of counsel to dismiss There ts bound in the fight for a a fight between i] and Receiver of the Yonkers Railroad, anchise rights in the Ci h may mean tho South Broadway tracks In The chief routes upon which joint rates are wanted are connecting with the er Yonkers, wh’ up of the Yonkers. five cent the Broadway, Subway at Two Hundred and Forty- second street, and the McLean avenue, nsctlas, by means of the Union Ra‘i- ind avenue Moving. to. diemiss Leverett Crumb, counsel for Sutherland, said that the proposition to establish a joint rate, made by the recelvers, had been rejected by the Yonkers Council, and had been submitted to Justice Morschauser of the Supreme Court. He had directed that the proposition be again rubinitted to the Yonkers CHy Counc, and if it again fails, to make appeai to the court, stating the facts, Council held that the matter belng clearly up to the @ourts, was, {n a mensure, out of the hands of the Public Service Commissioners, and that no good end could be served by the Intrusion of a Commission order at this juncture. Mr. Decker sald that there was suffi- cient legal doubt for the commission to give consideration to the motion to dis- miss, there being judicial proceedings pending. If a deciston Is reached not to dismiss, he sald an opportunity will be given for a later hearing, probably after fan. 1, when the companies may put in testimony. DOCTOR'S MISTAKES | CORRECTED. TUBERCULOSIS CURED, | At the recent Tuberculosis Congress held in Washington, D. C., the noted scientists | tnd spocislists_ananiinously indorsed, and recommended X-Light examination of the chest as the ONLY way to know existing | conditions or to make @ positive diagnosis of the early and different stages of tuber- heart disease and their kindred ailments. The remarkable success of Dr. Anderson's | treatment and cure of diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Liver “and. Stomach is due to the use of his wonderful and scientific inven- tion, the Anderson X-Light Apparatus, for diagnosing diseases of these organs. ‘Ap examination with thie X-Light (requir- | ing only a few seconds’ time) enables the Doctor to issue an absolutely correct diag- nosis iinmediately, and be ts then able to direct the proper kind of treatc.ent without experiment or delay. Before his invention of the Anderson X- Light the dingnosis was frequently guess work, and often altogether wrong, making | the treatment not only experimental but} actually useless and frequently dangerous. | To thump the chest or to listen with the | ear to the outside of the body and look wise child's play compared to the ac- y of the diagnosis now obtainable by fected X-Light, which enables Dr. | Anderson to reveal and locate invisible dis- | eases from three to six months sooner than | fe possible by the usual medical examina- | jon. It’ you have any symptoms of Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consump- tion or La Grippe, heed the warning and consult Dr. Anderson for @ correct diagno- sis of your trouble at once, before tuber- cle bacilli appear or serious complications develop. Do not neglect, do not delay, do not ex- periment and do not wait for Fall break- down to overtake you. Be sure of what your real allment 8 before t any rem- Office consultation and examination free. Dr Anderson's office 18 No. 60 West 22 | st. (between Sth and @th aves.), New York Hours: 10 to 4. Office 1s open on Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday evenings till § | o'clock (Sundays, 11 to 2). If unable to cal t ‘175 ay, Dec. 11 3 ERS Ge On the above date 1 shall offer 54 Diamond Rings ranging in price from $20.00 to $175.00 each. Only a few samples are shown here. he stones, with a few exceptions, are of blue white, and have all the fire and lustre of diamonds costing three times these prices, and would be easily taken for gems costing many nes the price offered in s special sale, NY sh yy RW | < A Ze } | 6-16 1-42 Y lesen 144 M 1-32 % 14 2 less 1-38 1% 1466 | $20 $27 936 $65 $76 $139 % 1.82 on $36 $35 Every one will he ay ot % 13-16 1H he Ot 11-16 $90 $50 = $60 $39 $68 old with the distinct understanding that the purchaser may keep the g for ten days for appraisal and ¢ arison by their own jeweller, and if he will duplicate it for 50 per cent, more than my price the urchase money will be refunded. Below is a list of Diamond Rings of which have no prices, and 1 DIAMOND 2} uplicates. They will be offered at the same time at the following the same terms 12 DEAR 7 i 160 3 475 Roe TeWe hy Charles L Keune pet » 180 Seal N. i, THE R. H. Mocy & Co's Attractions Are Their Low Prices, 34th to 35th St American Watches Our Regular Prices Reduced 25to30Per Centfor This Sale Just one hundred and fifty Solid Gold, Silver and 20-Year Gold-Filled Watches involved in this sale. The 25 per cent. Hclip from our regular price 4/, puts them from 331-3 to 40 D per cent. less than specialty stores charge. tein Foor. B' way at oth Ay, os $4.96 for $6.45 Silver Watch for Men or Boys, three-quarter size; engine turned, plain polished or engraved hunting case; fit- ted with Waltham or Elgin movement. $6.74 for $8.86 20-Year, Gold] $9-49 for $11.65 20-Year Gold- Filled Watch for Meh or Filled Watch for Men, en- Ber gree timed ai at gine turned, plain polished or en- Waltham or Elgin movement. Herald Square movement. $9.49 for $11.46 20-Year Gold- Filled Watch for Women or Misses, engraved, engine turned or plain polished hunting case; it-Jewel Herald Square move- ment. A i This merely calls attention to a made Watches. We have finer ones, of course—up to $100.00 each. Taking prices of other Jewelry stores as a basis of comparison, we always afford you liberal savings, not only on Watches, but Diamonds as well. Special reauctions on them as well as the Watches just when you wish to buy. SS Desk Novelties Made of Brass Main Floor, Rear. Inkstands, Etruscan wo $169 for $21.85 14-karat Gold Watch for Men, plain polished or engine turned, open face case; 11 or 15 jewel Herald Square movement. 25 per cent. reduction on American- Fine Fans Main Floor. Among them Real Lace and Silk Gauze, be-beautied with steel and gold spangles, mount- ed on mother-of-pearl, Pen Rack and Tray Coe solid brass . Letter Scales, solid seeped Letter Files, Romanesque finish, $1.5 bone and wood sticks. Former prices, $4.49 to $28.49 Present prices, $2.97 to $19.49 A very slight speck smirches a delicate Fan. Some of these Fans have been woman-handled. Stationery Holder,brass or black finish. $1. Desk Pads, with brass corners, $2.71 to $4.91 Book Racks, of polished brass, $1.69 to $1.98 ecors a Opera Glass Bags Main Floor. Imported Opera Glass Bags; artistic effects in leather, em- bossed, embroidered, beaded and bespangled silk; some have gilt frames. Former prices, $3.96 to $23.74 Present prices, $2.97 to $9.89 The reason for such reduc-} tions? Slightly shop-wom. paws; rug muff trimmed to match; Oil &' Water Color Outfits French “Murillo” O-tfit consist- ing of 16 pans superior moist col- ors, two tubes and four Eta to Black Lynx Muff, head and tails........ Soc German squirrel lining; beaver; 52 inches long Fur-lined Coat. German squirrel; anned tin boxes, white enamelied in- 45 pans best quality palette, tube, brush ¢s, $1.39 water-colo! side, moist ing 20 full anned tin boxes contai size tubes, brushes, medium, waaay palette, et 4 SHOP EARLY { H Hosiery: Umbretian Penson Children's Black Ribbed Cot- t 49 —for ton Hose, excellent quality yarn, made of “Gloria”—silk-and-cotton with double soles, heels and toes; —with tape edge, Paragon frame, medium weight, elastic and ser- natural wood handles, some with sizes 5 to 10 Iasi silver trimmings. * At $1.98—For men and women, covered with silk “Gloria”—a silk- and-linen material—extra strong, durable and serviceable; 26 and 28- in, Paragon frame, tape edge; natu- ral wood handles, large variety of designs, At $2.97 —For men and women, covered with silk-and-linen, heavy quality; 26 and 28 inch Paragon frame; natural wood handles, plain and silver trimmed; also splendid assortment of fancy handles, Children's Umbrellas, covered with cotton-and-silk “Gloria;” also with all-silk; large variety of plain and fancy handles; at prices rang- 48c to $3.24 Flannel Waistings: Splendid assortment of patterns —clever copies of imported Scotch flannels; light and medium colors; suitable for waists, house dresses, children’s dresses, pajamas, &c.; 28 Inches wide; sold elsewhere at 15c, 10¢ viceable; Fast bb: double heels, H Black realy ta toes and knees; four pair in neat with holly design ae boxes cover Men's Fancy Cotton Half Ree fast black with neatly-printed col- ored figures; double soles, toes and heels; packages of 3 pairs.36¢ Men's Cotton Half aor cellent quality—fast color black or tan; with double soles, heels and ; in fancy packages 3 pairs, len black and colors; special values; double heels and toes; three pairs packed in fancy box. 2c Handkerchiefs: Children’s Handkerchiefs, £004 neat colored borders; in quality, fancy boxes ..++ee+ee Children's Handkerchiefs. all pure Irish linen, neat colored bor- der, assorted patterns; three In fancy box Saas Children's Handkerchiefs, with colored initials, neat colored bor- der; three in fancy box for.,..23¢ Men's Irish Shamrock Linen Handkerchiefs, %-inch hems, large openworked block initial box for ++ 49 Women's Pure Linen Embroid- ered Handkerchiefs, large assort- ment of designs; regular 25¢. aul i. tles, each . see AR Faney Handkerchiefs, six in neat 69¢ Ing from. ...eeeeee a yard; special here at....... ix ina Cotton Dress Patterns: Including Percale, Gingham, &c; best standard qualities, effective patterns; neatly boxed, at ranging from 79c to 81.4: pattern, rices the box with holly cover. rao Comfortables Reduced 25 Per Cent. Basement Stock-taking at the factory inspires this offering of about two hundred comfortables at a plump 25 per cent. less than regular prices. Sateen and Silk Covers filled with clean, carded cotton, down and lamb's wool, for cribs, single and double beds, Large variety of designs and colorings—scarcely two alike, Buying now and here means 25 per cent. sabed. Silkolene, —— Underprice Basement Bargains —<_<_<_<_<_<_<_6—_—_—_—_—— 60800600000 —™eeeeee—ee—— EVENING WCRFLD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, Furs—Interesting Prices Second Floor. White Fox Set: Very large Rus: large heads and paws, tabs trmuned) Ad h large Natural Mink Scarf, of ane handsome skins, trimmed with heads, tails and sable paws; 72 inches Jong.. Natural Mink Muff, large pillow shape forme “eh six skins; trimmed to match above scarf Black Lynx Scart, Leipsic dye, long sil with broad tabs and lined with guaranteed satin. Fur-lined Coat, of imported brown broadc! neath, over of imported black broa handsome collar and cuffs of Leipsic dye; full length........-... Imported Marmot Coat. of finest lined with heavy white satin; full-length, semi- 190%. A Radiant Realm of Toys Fifth Floor “To Macy’s for Toy: has been the cry of Gotham for half a century, No other New York store shows equal assortments, and nowhere are } A little more aisle space to accom: modate the impetuous Holiday surge, a few more counters to hold the novelties that only burst forth on the eve of Cl hristmas—nothing aos” else needed for the ec ompleteness of our Toy Store when the Holiday hum starts. That’s because it’s an all-the-time Toy Store—always big, bright and busy. Doll Houses are all-the-time delights to the little girls. Whether vou wish to pay cents or dollars, we've the Doll House value that bests all the rest. Special at $1.89—Colonial style, columned front porch, well built, Prtistically painted and decorated. Other Dot! Houses rancing ‘rom 98c to $19.74. Stables, too. Stables two stories high, upper loft is dwelling place; stalls, wagon shed, three horses and loaded trucks below BOSUURGUOUNE 77s Other Stables ranging from 49c to SIS. 74, Stores, just like sure-enoughs—Grocery Stores, fitted with shelves, counters, merchandise and scales; well made and taste- Other Stores :anging from 49c to $24.49, Kitchens for the embryo housewife—completely fur- nished with utensils,.......................Up to $17.74 Theatres—realistic, Toy Theatres made of wood, in- cluding pretty scenery and miviature tigures of actors,.$2.89 Other Theatres ranging from $1.49 to $7.24. To exvedite and facilitate shopping in the Toy Department, we will furnish you With an expert salesman who qwiil accom- pany you to all sections. To get the benefit of this innobation, apply at the Superin‘endent’s desk on the main floor. Dress Silks Broadside reductions in rich Silks that are just right for dresses, skirts and waists. They are extreme novelties —plain and fancy effects. Packed in Holiday box upon request. Striped and Broche Novelty Silks, 20 to 24 inches wide; reduced from $..29 t0.ssseeserereeeeeseeee sss 69e Imported Bordered vilk Voile, 50 inches wide, and Silk Striped Voiles, 44 inches wide; reduc ed from te 69 and CA) 1) sacosos . $1.49 Imported Warp-Print Taffeta Silica very ric h effects, 23 inches wide; reduced from $3.98 to............... $1.98 Imported Crepe Meteors. in handsome broche effects, 44 inches wide; reduced from $7.98 to..........6.... $3.49 Ail our short lengibs of silk have been pushed into the cut-price drift—black and colors. Clearing.out prices—J9c, 24c, 29c, 39¢, 49c, 59c, 69, 79¢, 89c and 99c. You"il find them on the svecial ” ices so lo 7 Main Floor, counters. Boys’ Clothing —secona rior. At 4-59—Boys’ Suits made of fine ’ hed cassimeres; new col- Pui packetiniehedewi : including brown, gray and n collar, back f1 on with two Bal caret eauet alone nberby) aes $7975 neluding pair_of knicker- sgescce: ker trousers; sizes 7 to 17 years. “At $6.49—Boys’ Suits, with extra $34.74 | air of trousers, made of blue all- worsted serge or cheviot; doubles «oe... $49.74 | breasted coat with pleats and yoke, Papas with or without belts; also Derby ju coats, extra well tailored, trousers $25.74 ms 6.00 7 seats, large rug shape, t! At $4.96—Boys’ Reefers and Rus- . $34.74 | sian Overcoats, made of all-woo! very dark | frieze, blue chinchilla and fancy over. large fancy shawl collar of natural $69.75 coating ‘2 Aa nears a SEND ‘ sizes—that we sell regularly as ed with natural | as $6.94. At :3.49—-Boys’ Mackintoshes, of pe onGagGon $89.75 | ctvy black cheviot, warranted wat- lity skins, erproof; double-breasted style; in all d model, $149.00 | sizes up to 36 chest measurement; mwnnnn~~ | elsewhere $5.00 to $6.00. Ribbons - Feaees Children’s Beaver Hats of the Holiday bargain irigade. At $3.74-— "Best quality fur felt bodies in all the newest shapes—biack, natural beaver, cardinal, green, brown and blue; sold elsewhere at $4.50 to $5.00. 21c for All-Silk Ribbons, yery high lustre, broadest assort- ment of colors; 534 inches wide. 29c for Fancy Warp-Print Rib- ons, very rich pasterns and At $1 69—F Finest quality Jack color combinations; 5% ins. wide. beaver, in blue, ean green, castor, black, brown and red; sold regularly elsewhere at $2.50, Large assortment of newest shapes in Boys’ and Children's Hats and Caps at prices lower than elsewhere For Needle-Women %"". Christmasy suggestions among the heaped-up things for needle- women, Imported Needle Books and Boxes, Work Boxes and Bas- kets, from the pretty ones covered with fancy paper to the ones of leather, Needle Boxes, 5c to 17c = Hose Supporters %» 7. Put Hose Supporters down on your “gift list.” R. Ft. Mocy & Co.'v Attractions Are Thetr Low Prices Macys Bway at 6th Ay, 4th to 35th Men’s $25.00 Overcoats at $18.75 Fitth Floor. Big, roomy, splendid Overcoats at $6.00 less than their real value, and all the cold weather yet to come. There'll surely be a scramble for them. Made of fancy worsteds and kerseys, in grays, browns and tans; 46 and 50 inches long. Yokes of some are lined with Skinner’s guar- anteed striped satin, bodies with fancy worsted; others are lined throughout with serge. Here are bright trading figures—worth $25; special at. $18. 75 Other overcoats in regular stock ranging up to$47.50. The higher the price the greater the saving. Men’s Fancy Vests Up to $4.00, Special at $1.75 Fitth Floor. When vests are marked for quick going the prices suffer hard. This lot includes flannels, mercerized silk and wash fabrics, in style and colorings even with the minute. “Boxed” Half Hose : Not the usual Hose boxes—but bright, attractive boxes made to fit the gift thought—pictorially prettied. Happy form to hold the practical present. 36c for box containing three pair Cotton Half Hose—' an, Main Floor, black, gray or 36c ie box containing three pair Cotton Halt Hos¢—colored figures on black grounds. 7T2Zc for box contrining six piir Cotton Half Hose— black 12c for box containing three pair Mercerized Half Hose—black, gray or tan. pair each of 72c for box containing three pair Mercerized Lisle Half Hose hevio, dark green, Burgund 72c for box contaning three pair Mercerized Lisle Half Hose sortments Of three different colors in box. 87c for box containing three pair Mercerized Silk Lisle Half Hose— black. $1. 44 for box black Best Silver ‘Best Silver Plate—“COMMUNITY” Main Ficor Four beautiful patterns to select from: Several as- containit Cotton Embroidered Hose— ge six pair “Avalon’’—Fancy bright ] Guaranteed Classic—Severely plain but rich | by the Maker Flower-de-Luce—ioral design in gray if to Wear Louis XVI.—Bright medallion on gray | 25 Years. Set of Six. Each. Teaspoons .....+ ....81-74 | Sugar Spoons ... Butter Knives Berry Spoons ... Cold Meat Fork Lettuce Forks . Pie Servers . Cream Ladles . | Gravy Ladles . | Soup Ladles, smal Soup Ladles, larg Punch Ladies . | Sugar Tongs .. | Salad Fork and Spoon. Fish Knife and Fork.... Dessert Spoons Tablespoons . Soup Spoons . Dessert Forks . Dinner Forks Dessert Knives Dinner Knives . Oyster Forks . Ice Cream Fork Salad Forks, Indi Orange Spoons . Butter Spreaders Fish Forks, Individual Kodak Albums Balcony, 85th Street, rear, And when you Demi-flexible Plain Leaf Al- Needle Books, 10c to $3.24 Work Boxes, 24c to $2.49 Work Baskets, 49c to $1.24 Work Baskets, crowded with worthy sewing accessories $1.29 to $2.98 are ready to buy, remember these: Hose Supporters and Circular Garters, fancy élastic, decorated with bows and ornamental buckles —¢ach pair in a dainty box, Women’s Hose Supporters, | Women's Round Garterh, 24 to $2.24 | 24c to $1.98 Children's Hose Supporters, plain, Dresden and Shirred Silk; 2 very special value at . c bums for Unmounted Photos: Black Leatherette Albums, crepe grain; 50 leaves, 7x10 in 88 Full Black Cloth Album: 50 leaves, 10x12 in Tac Taxoderm Albums, black and col- ored seal, 50 leaves; sizes 444x5% to 11x14 in., Ate sere BTC to $1.12 Full Black Leather Albums, horn bh Lo a I Ansonia Crystal Regulator Clocks Value $20-89 Price $14.89 Description: Celebrated Ansonia 8-day movement, polished brass, with Royal Bonn porcelain top and case; richly decoratedy bevelled glass front, side and back; hour and half hour strike on cathedral gong; porcelain dial, with visible escapement; 17% inches high, N It is Clock values like this that keep the Macy Clock business in the roomy place at the top. Any hind of clock you've in mind— up to $750.00 each, Strong Week End Candy Special Basement, Chocolate Blossoms —\ iniila and orange flavors, Each blossom wrapped in tinfoil; sold regularly at 80c a pound; special at 49c $1.49 for Five-pound box of delicious Glace Fruit, Holiday Noveltes are (o the fore in the Gandy Store—Snaoping Mottoes, Favors, Table Decorations, Lace Paper Doilies—artistic boxes filled with still more artistic Candy. back alligator grain, 50 plain leaves, carbon and gray; all sizes, 49¢ to $1.98 Pearl Gray Shaded Taxoderm Al- in; plain leaves; all $1.44 “Photo- graphs” in white embossed yon cover; all sizes... Te to 1% Ten Grocery Specials ra Fifth Floor, Red Star” Brand Red Currant Jelly. 10-07. glass Jars; our regular price 15c; this sale......+++++eeee Prunes, large size, thin-skinned, perfect fruit; 10-1b. boxes; regularly $1.34; this sale...... $1.14 California Asparagus, “Jessamine” Brand, No, 1 can; Same quality sold elsewhere at 20c; our price for this sale.. 15c¢ 13c Tomato Catsup, “Lily White” Brand, absolutely pure; our regular price 17c a bottle; for this sale...-..-seeeeees Holbrook’s Worcestershire Sauce, bottled | in England; half-pint size; sold elsewhere at 20c; our price for this sale, 1! bottle; dozen bottles. .. $114 Fresh Red Raspberries and Store Will Not Be Open Evenings Home-made Stra w berries, quart glass Jars; our regular price 64c; this sale, 54c “Teal rand ‘ornia Lemon Peaches, quart cans regularly 26c; this sale, 22¢ a can; dozen cans . $2.56 “Teal” Brand California Cherries, so-called gare cand) peaninty 34c a can; this sale, 24c per can; dozen.. $2.77 ushrooms (Hotel), regular size cans re larly 29¢; this sale, 24; dozen meee oeaee - vit $2.77 finest quality, one-pound cartons; same quality sold elsewhere at 35¢ a pound; Our price... .seeereees 26c sh hg saat ENTE LLL D TOILET OOP LCT I TCT TT CE,

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