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| ‘REDMOND PARTY | “LOSES CORK CTY IN IRISH ELECTIONS | “AIL for Ireland” Forces Win Both Seats and Defeat Na- tionalist Leader’s Brother. LONDON, Dec. of to-day's wk City, where, In the pollings of yes fay, the Independent-Nationalists de- ted the Redmondites in the bitterest | of the campaign. William O'Brien, der of the Independents, was re- A with a silghtly decreased ma- of 8 over other of the Nationalist leader, Morris Healy, who was defeated last January by the Nationalist candidate, A. ie, who had a majority of % turned the tables on Roche, win- The m jon news erest- ame from | fes that ft was thought William Redmond, | -!not pull the load atcer it reached | ites, The state of pa | ] oon was: Coalltion: Liberals, 110, Irieh Nationaite« Labor members, ‘Total, 167. Opposition Unionists, 151 SPEED SAVES TRAIN FROM | DERAILMENT IN CRASH. | North Adams Express on Harlem, Going 40 Miles an Hour, Hits Coal. Wagon at Crossing. (Special to The Brening World.) | WHITE PLAINS, De 7.=The fact | that tha North Adams express on the | Harlem Raiiroad was running at the | rate of about forty miles an hour proba-| biy saved {t from being derailed 1a+t | | night when the electric motor struck a | load of coal which had become stalled} |on the crossing at West Mount Vernon ‘The train smashed the wagon Into kindling wood, cut the horses in two Jane sent a shower of coal in all direc: |tione ‘The shock shook up the passen- gers, wut not a car left the track. The rig was owned by Charles Cohen, is a eteep hill on tne east side of the crosaing and the snow and {ce made the crosaing very slippery. The horse could s and became 8 northbound i just as the # ek | part wine st the signal i] t to anne cor tower north of t rossing. The Treland” n © | windows were smashed and several big | known ite weer mad ’ n O'Brien had over Dr. W. Murphy. e other Nationalist ted. In the presen am Redmond, he Kast Division was ipaign Wi ,| He was under 1 numertcatty Liberal Credit or 10% off for Cash, Just as You Prefer. 40 (Qwereniwal] New Harlem Store = eer Acres of Floor Space Wardrobe, $29 Decorated Table Mahogany shelf its at Lots me all sizes, 4 novel type—the drawers, Styles, ) inches wide, are equally rads ful for men's shirts, dies’ waists and all sorts garments, Seven drawers, inches high over all— great saver of space. tly and strongly made gany finish, bedding and bedroom ure of every nature, gh to suit everybody. Store ing | ish. Top neat- ly decorated ha wreath 193 to 205 Park Row lumps just missed the head of the gate: | man. ‘The horse was carried some dis- | tance on the track before it was killed onetime’ KILLED BY THIRD RAIL. LY Car-Cdapler’s Body Afterward Knocked to Street by Train, Bernard Devanney of No, 807 Myrtle} ‘avenue, Brooklyn, a car-coupler of the | shocked to death to-day y touched the’ third an Junction station. a train, caught fire and as the few passengers |who saw what had happened ran to- | ward him, the train moved out and his | body was knocked to the street. of the Bradford Street | hat Devatney was dead } rail in ‘Soiiethiag Substantial for the Home Is a Present for All the Family YEAR IN BUSINESS 3rd Ave. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue This Great Building Full of « Everything for HouseKeeping ee Oak fin- add trac- mre au single pleces Others up to $50, CONGRESS TOLD a coal merchant of Mount Vernon. There ) , were beng lowered. | t His clothes | , and pocketbook, Cowperthwatt & Sons THE hb WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910. ‘GERM LIFE PROTEST AGAINST PARK. t nduct of tary of the Int BALLINGER DID: NOTHING WRONG ‘Little Coney. int was all we w how May up to "was which was the Repubt rated Mr. Hatt atural mil Angry Skin Troubles Are Q Cured tees Poslam. ON THE SKIN ickly shows in the miniatu Isiind ALL ITCHING STOPS. eel aia h has ti id teanedt jonantins Sanna: Jin dicate . a, In any bacterial infection of the Secreta Vindicated by Re- pl ahaa are nop SKIN postam, the new skin remedy, me pers of the resort are not shows | er to annihilate germ publicans on Board That : * Polot iife by stopping the itching at on “ Wak i treated by -dlfterehices, Gouer Woane aenemen sh Jy and causing the trouble to quick! Sifted Pinchot Charges. disappear, Poslam act in this man: gravity railroads ervatic = sg estate holders f Hon of! cluding all eczemas, salt rheum, skin | WASHINGTON, De .<Vindle - ‘ : 3 elt le, seven-year itech, psortasis, t Se. ary ofthe Inte r Ballinger upon yarge party c wider parks. lergy psa acted bat, al arges brought against him, | view of the character and fear for the moral 1 t PO eaaitir uty ahitane aie 4 ' A ‘ | fe orals ommunity. | eures exeveding all claims made and ¢ lemning his accusers as having ay on whom they supp aint © Colles f Flush for it been inspired by a deep feeling « Views plik In minor skin affections, such as mosity built up byes Pd pimples, red nos mplexion blem- | in pe tea hat iishes, rash, scalp scales, itching feet, jority ressional Co atte a small q ete, © skin disease, |n- antity of poslam will which inv the Railinger- do the work, results being seen over- h submitted its re night Poslam {s sold in two sizes (trial,| that the evidence pre 50 cents; jar jars, $2) by all] matn to charges of , |druggists, pa arly Hegeman's va ainst Mr. Rallinge h ne chiefly from ’ 0 terday by hau's. For a free sample write to R. Glavis and Gifford Pin r for the de the Emergenc horatories, 32 West! majority announced the fol-| M was said to be very favorable for the deat! iTwenty-fifth atreet, New York City lowing conclusion: P yyterian Hospital to-day “The evidence has wholly fatied to make out a ca Nelther any fact} —— Proved nor all the facts put together 17 Sell e |\ONE APPLICATION WILL DESTROY DANDRUFF 'Crudol Stops Falling inger as being anything More Real Laces Than Any Other Store in Americ: and honorable gentle and faithfully performing he duties of his high office with an eye | single to the publle interest The report was signed by Senators | Knute Nelson, Chairman Frank Hair and Removes Int, Ge Sutherland Dandruff. Root, and ¥ McCall of M man: Marlin vanta and } SIXTH AVENUE, 22D AND 23D 8 ABLISHED 53 YEAR’ talline: win Denby of Mich nope uns, It hana A few months ago the members, tors D. U. ete : Willlam 1 Purcell, and Reprosen \s Women's $18.00 Black Caracul Coats Olle M. James of Kentucky and James] 54 inches long, lined with good Venetian cloth; M. Graham of Iilinol toge | tle Ahampoo ts a deltght in 106, collar, turn back cuffs; $18.00 value; special for Thursday « Women's $45.00 Seal Plush Long Coats Representative Edmond H. er tudes on Women's $25.00 Rubberized Raincoats and black. They are high lustre, handsome coats and ¥ a most acceptable Christmas present; $25.00 valuc PUMPOGAG Eis icvaca ss Vor eD tein ibuess tenn ecet ean Women’s $15.00 Stunning Long Coats for Thursday Miskerescriiaseesnraccc Cres ceRe bles Women’s $22.50 Handsome Broadcloth Coats 3 $22.50 value; special for Thursday a! One Low Price, Bring the Children to Toy Land, PlainlyMarked | on Everything. Ladies’ Desh, $8.7 75 | A dainty, useful and very well made Somplete- alpha gift. In either ma role t and. pictures and hogany, quartered Baan oak or_ bird's-eye maple. The top and front are very fine- ly nished., in endless of style and A very highly orna-| mental piece, but | 1 four wheel wagon, just as useful and| Fer |i Fanvor ball, {98¢ |F substantial as can be. Boy |: i ee Other cabinets for | Lar ull purposes, in ma- hogany, walnut, oas, gold and Rookwood, maple and Early Eng- lish Vernis fs Masic — $2 4, 5 4 iy, @ 12Ist St. 0 Samp! stating, Ss fancy brooches, jain or sot $1.00 to $1.25 value; special] La Valileres for Thursday, in aye al for $4.00 Steriing Silver Chatelaine Watches apoctat for hu at $2.98 | $17.50 well as ai- 3 Buffet, y roomy as e bi 4a in, w $3.00 Bea ace Curtains. yards long and 50] $7. and the shaped mirror meas- Wee crm st ures 10x34 ) drawers w! rf , tab special for Thur $1. 98 5,000 69¢ china closets, chairs, 500 Rope Port For double or single doors or | 0nt Fe HY : , window di mpeeial for Thuree gy gs 00 4 day, per . Bow! & Rugs Are Hine Gifls saat 6 Glasses W* \ eat variety of Origa Sp 98ce and Carpets of every y floor to to suit e » Reg. $6.50 Dining Room Rugs as’ 75 Dining Room size 6.9) speci ad 2 } as Handsome Oriental lee na3° will wear | Bite 9x6; special for Ui - Everything for Every Room in E very Home ea | hemp Downtown Park Row and Chatham Square $6.98 Brussels Rugs | ji, ates $3.98 0 $2.98 $4.98 Ss. at Id stick pins, link 4: special for pine gad ey i¢ t hursday, at. . Rnd stick. pin sets, all put up in xatin ined ‘cason:. Fou 0 Rhinestone silver chain; 98c Othits $1.50 to $10.00. d Bulan move- | $2 Gola Plated Bracelets 1 Solld Gere c “utt Pins, ‘Thurs 1 or raday teluge 1.49" gs $6.98 Apestry MAIL ORDER CUSTOMERS AND OUT- OF-TOWN PATRONS give new model, al Of richest seal plush, lined with elegant satin; long shawl collar of black opossum fur; new models; $45.00 value; special for Thursday at make ba FO Dolte plush 9¢ | $2. 50 Wagon Load of Toys for Boys or Girls a 98¢ Oc ehasen 98c Big Bargains in Lace Curtains, Portieres, Ftc. K Silk Mercerized Portieres. 29 Opaque Window, Shades. Three-Piece 0 $30.00 rearorer Rugs $25. 000 Wilton Velvet Rugs , i peautiful patterns; | Size Ox ‘or Thurs Iu Gas frist $48.5 nF $0449)": oon” Portable One of the most attractive ¢ sitting room; special ,All-Woot Brussels on | di priced Suit Th ats . joral and Oriental de- Lam and tufted. backs are w se ole 100 Reversible Brussels Rugs | {0 an! Dry $7.98) 0 din 1 leath nd the ma- In rich green and a ols 43 _ size ot ee ened ral Vem thee fet rena 98). Japanese Matting Rugs $3.75 shaped and well made be Pye Sige Ox; spocal for this Wy from the Diamond Price Cutters. f Diamond Wings are offered as eet in wll 16 karat gold. Do not ¢ #e tinge with the crncked fee sold by WS which have absctute atrinaie va fare not fit to prewnt to anyone Y, Karat, $25.00 CASPERFELD & CLEVELAND ESTABLISHED 1857, Mail Orders Filled, MAN, 12.9 29.9 Of fine black “all-wool” kersey; new model, large pointed collar Me with velvet; semi-fitted back, double-breasted front; 815.00 value; 5; i! 10.00 Of fine “all-wool” black broadcloth, lined throughout with good, heavy satin; eat model, collar trimmed with just a touch of velvet and ue 15.00 The Great Toy and Doll Bazaar ro pranatish Va 144 BOWERY, Open This Evening Till 8; Saturday Only Till 10:31 ‘ Riker's, Kalish’s, Kinsman's and Mil: ‘jr MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU WANT— nein, making 5S Of elegant wool satin, made loose or semi-fitted back, double-breasted front, high or revered collars, large pockets, neat turn back cuffs; colors are smoke, blue nd in the filling of m WOMAN or CHILD, us suggest some appropriate gt Great Sale of Women’s Coats) Practical Gift On the urth Floor Desks. Neat ter Santa Claus will greet them and all the good little boys and girls accompanied by vardian will be presented by Old Kris himself with a beautiful souvenir. with’ Y 4 ‘oe Unbreakable ollie Beas 49c Extraordinary cae in Jewelry #1 Solid Gold Baby Rings | 61.50 Solidl Gold with BO Link Buttons Ntiffened pos $5.00 Solid Gold Links With 1 in cen! at Thurs ne tre a diamond ehip pe $3.50 Koma 50c Biggest Bargains Yei in : Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, “He. 98e Brussels Carpet 44¢| 29¢ Stair Carpet qualit if ine hs K emmnant ce , 15 hh to the » with colors «¢ throug! hack 12'4e 39e@ 1.50 Inlaid Linoleum); 19¢ Naira’s Inlaid noleum nt 69e Watches Thia is the eee tine article an! mail ondere fi for ¢ vatchen and none to dealers, Special, ip) Inquiries Soltetted. Rowse’ senr"otth oft Grand Be Piatt “i tide nt street, "Nearest subway station Spriog St enormous and complete , and they will be filled who have had many man gifts for out of town If you are in doubt what to much you want to epend, and let ves or friends. Suggestions at the lowest prices in New York Money refunded if any pur- chase proves unsatisfactory. Jiigator $1700 ye — Many, "$1.08 | $1.50 Music Rolle — Of tano: calf, in green, brown, tan an wray; apectal for Thursday, at biack Femular $3.50 val- special for Thureday, ate $1.00 White Geuze Fans — Lac: 85.00 Fine Gont Sea! hb nit covered frames, Atted with white [| | a ; ue; epecial j raepier, 9$.00 at. i wey we Mined, secret pocket eet fae sit, fitted dex r i } and Patent Leather | = Plain. or pe. ramee, apeoial for Thursday, a Beat Wi ras and All 4 Sa ‘Car's Ho1ss—Sp: celal for Thureday, rt 96 | Women's 75c. Embroidered re: | White and eolored effects; @ in | fancy box; special for Thursday, a | 1 ’ ‘The. Union Linen Handk’te—W J block Initial; hig bees: Ic for Thursday. .... 7 a Tine Swine one for Wom a a8, | en, Men's Walking Sticks—A large assort~ Sng the folding atick that” $1.00 to — ' or Men —Conaiating of eane | Cone, Seteiurelione yy mavens to $1 12.00: Priestley CravenetteRalne: eT, Fio Te apeciat nt S800) Men's Black Colt, Everett Sip. $1. - Velt y, ib trimmed, i Women’ wine, Felt Juliettes—tn_ black, andgrey fat spac: tte DONEIRE 200 rolls of Cork Linoleum, slightly damaged; om 8 to 10 A. M. and & to + P. Mo special for American Oficloth On sale from 8 to 10 A. M. and fr 2to 4 P. M. at the following 7 prices 35¢ Ollcloth Sq. 45¢ Ollcloth Sq. Y: 55¢ Olleloth Sq. i a Si Half-Yard Wide Ollcloth Desirable patterns; per yard, 3c BOF serverves 4 Sto 10 an

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