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FAL TO EXTRACT pove hie point he would from time to time reach into a grass sack and bring cut cultadle samples of the goods. [Curious though it may seem, even in the rush of everybody to do Christmas perm five WAY. ehopping carly, the tal! s or didn’t thake @ single sale in more than half an Hour of persistent peddling. This would seem all the stranger when you realize that what the gentienan wished to sell, and at sacrifice bargain ratcs, too, con- sisted of the following assortment: Thirteen i've garter snakes, One two-year-id copper head, war- ranted houre-broken, Phe small but ambitious rattler, com- Plete with rattles and buiton. Violated Interanake Law, ‘AMl the passengers on the trains must have been ed Ww snakes or ‘some- thing; anyhow, nobody took even one of the garter cnakes, which were marke! own from $1.10 to #9 cents, 89, finally, | when the dealer was well nigh discour- | aged by the prevalent rluggtehness of commerce in Montclair and was beg! ming to mutter to himself that it cer- tainly looked like hani times and a Panio were on thelr way when people would hoard their savings in euch a manner, Policeman James Lennon came along, put him under arrest and took him before Recorder Yost and ar- raigned him for a violation of the Inter- @nake Commerce law, or something of that general nature, It then ce d that the prisoner at the bar was no other than William Henr sat: ie 5 SOMETHING NEW POSITIVELY ALL DAY TO-MORROW Ne one wil ve Gisappuimted—we sual terli Mesh Bugs, very elaborate in d wed finish, and are on sale at bigh class stores. if any of these ags can of any other lirst -cluss jeweller for leas than $4.00 we rill refund the Sentby mai! °2. CHARLES a. KEENE | Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, | Rroedway. New York | ‘Toby's B Bernard Mahon, twenty-one years old, | je Helahts, Jersey City, was 5 ix months in the Eimira| y by Judge Hough in the! United States Clreult Court to-day Mahon was arrested several weeks | ao charged with forging a letter of | | taining a position on the Canal, he letter and refused to disclose the name of the forger Mayor Wittpenn of Jersey City, ap- peared In the young man's behalf and told Judge Hough character had been good signed “H. 8. superintendent of the yards of the Cen- tral Railroad of New Jersey, in Jersey | City. Francia Van Horn of Warren County, known far and wide an Rattinmnake corder's depot, running esp now, because it is fre made a hole in t them there. Dt is ished —— SEEKS JOB, LANDS IN JAIL. Six Months’ Sentence Given Mahon for Using Forged Letter. He dented that he h en that the boy's during the ime he had known him. | The letter of recommendation waa | Meyers.” Meyers in| “Asa SVearine CAVALIERI TO COME HERE 4 RED BOOK jy: Js not far wunuy, ! Chanter | Willie, Te admitted himnelf that he SOON AND GO ON STAGE. «9» _ was thus known far i wide, He also —_—_—_-—— “2 “2 Saki that he waa the who caught] Singer Sets at Rest the Rumors! SPARKS FIRE CAR OF COTTON ’ most of the domestic snakes for the oh taaniley. bhi Bronx £00. That the Chanter Family Had are Van Horns are going to have @ Bought Her Off. i Yards, mily rewnton out at #an. J Minin, Geo wane ys adie a nth hi \- Even 13 Garter nee Mi arked, san fan Jone "h With th i , hear fous! intention to-day Down to 49 Cents Spurned tlie est the rumors that | her of ¥ t off su say ali thr . ave isen hi As Peddler Cries, ihe pereebiois : , Unfortunately, 1 didn't have ert as cash about me to make the and the car was ¢ RATTLER GOES BEGGING tie mark " 7 would als finale stream of water | | So Rattlesnake Willie Lan- « | SIE le Be, guishes Far From San Jose | ry 2 ve CG. | i | air’s Ape ¢ t left me practically w oY re aa, hee \ Because of Montciair’s Apathy | "0% ure. 1 tes a 1 rest No Charge For This keting a star | hay =e that 1 | of eae y eae Rivone Manhetten-bouna train after | et ! ov | Se ia Additional Telephone Another pulled into the Lackawanna st- | reunion, Bi ° ae) ' y ci —$—$<_$—$$ $s thon In Montelair, to-day, a tall and) $10 or thirty ‘8, and as Mr. Van Horn \ angling gentleman, attired in a bear- | didn't have , but did have the te 1% } fp SERVICE fia _cvercoat and a 1%2 model, fat-| Initty ay "Wo peett Meade 4 People in homes as well as in offices recognize Growned, side-gcarcd derby hat, went | Coun ty a oe the advantage of having always at hand com- from ear to car, inviting the commuters | called a TD haan. i‘ plete lists of local business houses. i Bay of ms ware wye-it t | "As for Bennte and the talented er- Almost every day one is puzzled as to where Gi same Would make seasonanl® | head and the thirteen hose-s to obtain some certain commodity or service. snd timely holiday remembrances Shakes, § HEN Lee bOn We know there must be several firms supply- ing just the things we want—but~ ‘‘Who are they?"' “Where shall we find them?” In all such emergencies use AMUNOVAYL, eck for | ent Fiahting ve et fire to| cotter YVEJEMSEN 65, Broadway at 34th St. Herald Square Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women & Children issued in any amount, redeemable for any article of merchandise in the store. An Extraordinary Sale FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. Fur Coats for Women in plain or trimmed novelty furs at radical pi Long Erminette Coats (white coney).now 45.00 Formerly 62.50 to 85.00. Long Erminette Coats (white coney).now 250.00 ‘Trimmed with natural skunk, formerly 350.00. a Long Bisam Seal Coats............. now 345.00 \delaide chinchilla trimmed, formerly 475.00. Long Natural Canadian Black Muskrat Coats .............- now 295.00 Collar and cuffs of Sitka fox; formerly 450.00. Natural Mink Coats, 36 in..........mo0w 395.00 Formerly 500.00. French Seal Coats—special at 75.00 bs We offer a limited number of these coats, The Red Book hipaa just made up in our own factory. They Classified Telephone Directory di} are cut after a new model, 52 inch length. It is a complete directory of ‘phon- is able business folks—classified. In these columns you can find where to secure any kind of commodity from a razor strop to a steam yacht or a flying machine; and any sort of service, from jobbing carpentry to the building of the largest bridges. A special edition covering Manhattan and the Bronx; another covering Brooklyn and Queens. FREE to all Telephone Subscribers in these Boroughs—both business and resident. REUBEN H. DONNELLEY PUBLISHER 227 Fulton St, New York | In the staple Fur Coats, of which we show an | extensive line, are pony, karakul, French seal, | Hudson seal, Bisam seal, sable squirrel, or | marmot, together with the more expensive Persian lamb, Alaska seal or mink Coats. Fur Sets for Women Particularly good values prevail in the following high-grade and reltable sets Karakul Paw Sets Black or White Russian Hare Sets. Sable Squirrel Sets............ Pointed Wolf Sets... Natural Alaska Wolf Sets. . Sable Fox Sets.......... Wm. Vogel & Son * (Clothiers and Outfitters to Men) OUR LEASE EXPIRES We ‘re Discontinuing Our Store at Broadway & Houston Street The trend of business uptown into the very heart of the city finds Wm. Vogel & Son in the forefront with their model and modern clothing institution at Broadway, ; This newer store, because of its quick growth, demands our entire interest and concentration. Hence we now want to dispose of the entire stock in our Houston Street store in the shortest possible time—to do so we have cut corner 44th Street. we deeply and decisively. Pam. St. Store Only CLOSING-OUT SALE Entire Stock Without Reserve Men’s Clothing—Furnishings—Hats—Shoes NO ALTERATIONS. Suits and Overcoats that were NO C. O. D.’s. Spring and Summer Suits that $15, $16, $17... $10.00) were $15.......... Now $7.50 Suits & Overcoats Spring and Summer Suits that $18, $20, $22...........04. $13.50| were $20...... ehenedbed ™M $12.50 Suits & Overcoats that were Alpaca and Office Coats, were (Oe VIR ee Now $16.50) $2, $2.50, $3 & $5.........Now $1.50 Suits & Overcoats that were Raincoats & Cravenettes that $27.50 & $30...... [MR Now $20.00) were $15 & $18........ -.Now $12.50 Suits & Overcoats that were Raincoats, Cravenettes (CCHIT bata iat peat ives Now $23.50] were $25 & $27.50...... Now $20.00 Silk lined Overcoats that were Furnishings $40, $45 & $50............ Now $30.00) Fancy Waistcoats that were Spring & Fall Overcoats, short $3, $3.50, & $4 tan coverts, that were $15 Shirts that were $2.50. 1 & $20....................Now $5.00) Shirts that were $2.00 1.35 Fur Overcoats, that were $85Now $55.00) Shirts that were $1.50. . 1.15 Trousers that were $3.50 & Neckwear that was $1.00. .65 $4.00 Now $2.00} Neckwear that was 50. .25 Ty . ha $5. 00 & Hosiery—pure silk, silk ' 56.00. that were $5 Now $3.50 and others, that was 50c. .. Now 35 —Mi fect lish Full Dress Suits that were $35, sh, that was ase ee . None 17 $55.. Now $25.00, vad. 6, $40.00 —all kinds of the better Tuxedo Coats that were $15, ss, that were $1.15, $1.50 $30. . Now $10.00, AT 00, $20.00 % BUDD ccrc sort sauties Now 85 susey Pair of Shoes in the House Now $2.50 Were $3.00, $3 * Evo y Gat in the House 50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Now $1.50 Were $2.00 and $3.00 WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway & Houston Street Lino ST a cae a ale sncmeNee cat cee ag leteaemcnlt an AB Houstea St. Store Only NO CHARGES. etttciciimaasenttnent MINIS inchsinsntnnetintninmt it | Black Fox Sets.. Natural Raccoon Sets........ se eeeee 625.00 Children’s Pur Sets in great variety and at equally attractive prices. An Extraordinary Sale of || Chiffon Blouses for Women Entirely new designs, extremely tasteful and distinguished by making and finish of the high grades rarely purchasable below ii grede prices. | Chiffon Blouses, kimono model, with cream net yoke; el | rately embroidered and braided; trimmings of self-color vires ted 6.95 | with Persian, in attractive colorings. Chitfen Blouses, kimane moda 2 PEW tet aun Cesees car el essed srs tind white beads Value 10.50 | Chiffon Blouses, an exquisitely elaborate model, mounted over Persian and antique lace; effectively tucked | elaborated with velvet ribbon; prettily trimmed sleeves. xno) | ‘THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTY. White velvet and cordurdy Waists & Jumpers Modish tailored models, trimmed with black and silk buttons a 4.95 and 6.95 Neckwear for Women A remarkably comprehensive Holiday Stock which embraces the newest and most attractive designs, such as will appeal to all who desire | to select something different from the usual. ene Aas Goede bead” = | print I 00 to 25.00 with real Irish, . Val. of Venise laces, ‘ea } asc to rg§.00 Collar and Cuff Sete, of sheer embroidered lawn, 9 age to 2.50 cor Venise lace, in box Stiff Linen Collars, ail in white, black or color. 25¢ to 3.85 25c to 1.50 Tailor-made Stocks of silk or linen, Silk or velvet Bows, Windsor or four-in-hand Tie, 25c¢ to 75C Special—for Thursday & Friday Round or long Coat Collars of Irish lace. Value 3.25 4.00 4.75 Special at 2.2! 5 3.00. 3.50 Military Stock Collars of baby or heavy Irish lace. Value 1.75, 7} 95c FOR THURSDAY & FRIDAY Marabout Stoles—a Sale A large and particularly choice selection of high grade Stoles in black or natural. 72-inch Stole, 4 strands; value 4.00... 78-inch Stole, § strands; value 6.50 96-inch Stole, 6 strands; value 7.50..... %-inch Stole, 6 strands; value 9.50 97-inch Stole, 10 strands; value 12,00... Stoles, Boas and Muffs, in Marabout, bout. with ostrich, or plain ostrich in black or natural in large assortments. white, = Jewelry for Holiday Gifts A notable coll collection of high-grade and distinctive jewelry, mounted in gold or platinum, and set with diamonds, pearls or other precious stones. bee sutiful Parisian plave) 7s 99 to 388.00 iety of lace designs. } 25.00 to 250.00 Diamond and platinum pendants, with plat- inum chain, in many beautiful designs. Diamond Cluster Rings for Women, set in platinum, with rubies, sapphires or emeralds a 75.00 to 375.00 centre. ihaeeeees solitaire rings for women, |4 ie | -karat platinum tip mountings. 25.00 to 250.00 dinner rings, platinum ser. i M pining “*Y Yet} 98.00 to 350.00 t gold or platinum bracelets, diamonds, rubies, pearls or sapphires. Mesh Bags of solid gold; 14-karat hand pierced frames, set with ries of damonds, 4} 150,00 to 400.00 Diamond Brooches, of 14 or 18-karat solid gold i and platinum, setin a variety of designs,” $25.00 to 378.00 Diamond Scarf Pins, 14-karat gold or platinum) ina vary of designs that include hosehocs. pea shape clusters with sapphire, ruby or paridot centres. Diamond Cuff Links, in platinum and 14-karat} gold, plain, engraved or engine turned patterns. §. 5-00 tO 90.00 Solid Gold Cigarette Cases, plain or hand en- graved, diamond setting. nm *"¥ 68.50 to 150.00 Vest Sets, 14-k. gold or platinum rims; butt sods and links; diamond, pearl or sapphire centten,'¢ 25+00 tO 152.00 Gold Pencils, 14-karat gold, set with diamonds rubies or sapphires, on} 12.50 to 38.50 Special for dag & Friday Solid Gold Bracelets, en rah joint and catch, set er 12.50 three full cut diamonds. Value 18.50. sh} Solid Gold Bracelets for misses, Roman finish, catch; set with one full cut diamond. Value 7.50. Solid Gold Knives, set with rubies, diamonds or sa 4 blades; a large variety of patterns. Value 8.50. ut} 55.00 to 300.00 10.00 to 175.00 it eye sar sn }5.00 hires peal } 4-95 Leather Goods for the Holidays A thoroughly practical list of Holiday Gifts in which utility pays no penalty to beauty of design. Every article is handsomely made and finished, but serviceable to the last degree. Motor Bags and Cases, fited with all the neces sary articles in Persian ivory, gilt or silver. 7.50 to 50.00 Cabin 3, of ish Sistine d urarae ceooeealn ns a { 22.50 to 50.00 Imported Shopping Bags, fashioned of Eng arenes, Lette seste bavec or essen ot a8 pole covered frames; contain vanity Gittings of ( 7°50 to 38.50 itor enamel; aloo purse and card anc Velvet Bags, oval of square runes of sterog siver, Cerman diver, git or covered; plain or fal plaited pouch: long silk cord and tassel. Beaded Bags and beautiful designe. Kine dallund Sat ct Bass etruordinarly low prten ¢ 1s00 tO $5.00 Dressing Rolls for Men and Women, of ignkin, eke leather, seal or morocco; with al tence} 2.95 to 85.00 a} 1.95 to 25.00 sary fittings. Leather F of pint ish Li ramen, cf sinkin al Engihmenes, } 500 ty 39,59 Fi f Sterling Silver or Bronze sneha enyine untedorhandengered deters, ¢ 506 tO 75.00 SPECIAL—FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Seal Shopping Bage for Women, 12. inch bags of rel seal in black only; leather covered frames, side locks, leather lined: i wid 3,95 peddle ig Es pied Value 7.50. Role, af ole lth Back, vl ted vit te fiat Est brushes, comb, tooth brush bottle, soa rath } 5,00 pees Value 850" Spore Pocket Brushes fer for! Men and Women, single or double, with hat and cloth brush: Bshe weressh iin Usher cases vein 1 00/020 cpssset eee Hat and Cloth Brush, in leather case, value 2.00, 50c eee I.00 House Coats & Robes for Men ‘Those resi to make selections from the rather indifferently chosen stocks of average shops will experience the glad sensation of seeing something really new here. Our designs are selected with all the care that befits the specialty shop such as ours. The colorings, combinations, textures and finishes are entirely new. Blanket Robes, with slippers to match—neatly boxed ial; for the holidays, "Our own exclusive designe. A very useful wnt } 5.00 ree gift. Lounging Robes—an extensive variety of English Robes, of silks, Wok feed cloths or knitted fabrics, at 12.00 to 40.00 Domestic Lounging Robes, in « handsome assortment of new fabrics and various weaves. The models are thoroughly practical, at 6.95 to 30.00 Blanket Robes-—special In an exceptionally satisfactory selection of neat designs. Handkerchiefs for Gifts | 2.95 It is particularly at holiday shay: that the scope of the specialty shop is most strongly demon- strated. Nowhere else could so comprehensive a display of Hanckerchiefs be found. Initial Handkerchiefs, plain, block or medallion, with initial. Boxes of 6, } 65c. to 3.00 half dozen, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, one corner effects. 3 in a box, 75c and 1.00. 6 in a box, 75c to 1,50 Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 1214c to 10.00 each, Lece Edge Handkerchiefs, 12)4c to 2.25 each, Real Madeira Handkerchiefs, with drawn } 35c to 2.00 each, work or embroidered corners, Real Armenian Edge Handkerchiefs, with initial; half dozen, 3.00, Real Duchesse or Point Lace Handkerchiefs, 65¢ to 20.00 each, Children's Handkerchiefs, white with colored borders; in boxes of 3, The brx § 15¢ to SOc, White Handkerchiefs, with colored initials, per box 15c to 7S¢ hiefs of fine hend-spun linen, with fine French hand ia}, Henk a titched or Special cniroiiery. plain, hemstit-hed 2.00 to 8.75 with real Val lace edges; value 4,00 to 19,00; to close,