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GATHERS EAS HS BRDE, |= as i FROM CITY CLUB, oo the Inwyer Chairman Merritt Will Pay N puna an Attention to Complaint About eat Coimmitiee’ wk. STRIKE- BREAKERS STOLE. Who NO WORD FROM HYDE. fartin of 1 “Took ress Lond | | Pour Sent to Pris Legislators Again Take Up the]. Investigation of the Fire Insurance Trust. were Jesse n #haw Mandel, and) Wil yeara | y,, Assemblyman Merritt that he the Joint Legivlatice Investign ie ae of g001! mittee said vad 1 Of love! Central x eelved the lett encribed herself @6 | te prope it to a receiver . na farmer's daughter, thirtys | gtandell was senten Sing Sing | seven, Ame rian, Kinds. }prison for flve yoars. others were | hearted and to feet 3 inches in | committed to Elmira Meformatory. Mames of the real beneficiaries @raction and race track corruption | funds, at with having failed to call Persons who really knew about the Copies of the letter addressed to| Chairman Merritt were received by newspapers and Mr. Merritt sald he ha ead the published accounts tn the pews- | papers. “But Tam not going to enter into any | controversy with persons whe thelr communications to, the news said Mr. Merritt Will Make No Reply. “Will you make a reply to the charges | wwhen you receive the letter?’ he was! asked. “No,” saft Mr. Merritt, “I will not Tf the City Clud was the only ti bothering me I wound | Alfred Hurrel!, associate couns the day would be devoted to fire insur the | a gale the following morning. They were carried off thelr course, their in- struments were ruined and they drifted until Tuesday, when they hailed a pass | ing tramp steamer, from which they | obtained their bearings. They were when thirty-six miles northeast of Her- | muda and made the rest of the ran without further trouble. ‘The chief engineer, August Cedarburg, fs staying at Hamilton, to attend to the boat's repairs amd then to go with | her in the winter cruises contemplated by her owner. “I have not heard fyom the associate counse!. “Mr. Merritt has not heard from Mr. Iiyite."" P Pl Pi easer tayer-r lano B Pecepe—Craft Lost Bearings in | It is easy to imagine the joy and pleasure that Gale Off Bermuda. | 3 The power boat Berneyo, which ret |H]@ Pease Player will bring to the household that is party, Quartermaster John R. Me- Donald, was swept by a wave from the Gock. Another wave swept him back |ithe piano a Pease Player will be an additional]]| source of inspiration. Sr kh tee ee Best of all, it is a gift that entails no additional Ralyea, arrived here to-day on the Ber- | a into a big blow, which/ developed into we warrant both player and piano, for five years; both these items are of such importance that the careful buyer cannot afford to overlook them. ange matters. ts | e + viens "stoma SWEPT OVERBOARD AND | ‘ BACK BY HUGE WAVES. pNortonk, Va. Friday, Deo 2 for Be: ii!fond of music; it is a gift for each and every mem- ber of the family, entertaining and instructive, to the boat. Five of the crew, including Capt. John Eaetica finer tomtiton expense, as we give FREE OF CHARGE and with- Captain Welton said that as soon as ill out limit of time the use of our music-roll library, Our Prices Range from $550 to $750, and We Are Making Very Special Terms of Payment Sturren was asked. him," #add | A Officer of Power-Boat Has Narrow ous trip down the coast and one of the for no matter how well one may be able to play Welton, Mate George Campbell, En- they got outside Cape Henry they ran 7. z which entirely eliminates the cost of music; then from Now Until Jan. 1st, We invite your inspection, Our warerooms arel}, open until 9.30 P.M. ’ PEASE PIANO CO. army officers headed b Major be selected from a number that hi volunteered, to Ko to Brazil and ¢ | h isso they ne h SES arac reatested the eee New York | Brooklyn | Newark Of German officers as a result of fi 9, Miar dincomtent wich the present tramn. |} 128 West 42d St. | 34 Flatbnsh Av. 10 New St. ing of its Army and N STERLING SILVLR HAT PINS Positively all cay to-day and all day to-morrow, regerdiess of the number of ales, we shall sell solid ster- ling silver hat pins like the above iMlustratic n, with extra long stems, at 18 cents each, It is an actual fact that no better hat pins are being sold by department stores and mail order houses at 75 cents to $1.25 each. We guarantee to supply dealers or anybody else at 18 cents each if they call before 10 o'clock to-night or to-morrow night. Mail orders filled 7 cents per parcel extra, Send cash or money order. No stamps or checks accepted, CHARLES A. KEENE 1s0 Broadway, New York OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMA: THE EVENING WORLD, | venient. Cowperthwait® Sons | Acker, Merrall & Condit Company Established 1820 ‘Table Delicacies For the Holidays atEconomyPrices Doren 2.85 5.00 6.35 4.25 2.60 1 Papers Plum Pudding "'"'L."" 6.2. Plum Pudding O35 cans Mincemeat—"«! Homemade, Quart Jars Maraschino Cherries— Noreca Brand, Medium Bottles Extra Large Queen Olives— 10 Ounce Bottles Table Raisins— Extra Fancy C dent Imported, Cherries, 1 Ib. fancy boxes, Glace Fruits— Glace Fruits— Asparagus—"""3)), White \ peeled, No. Asparagus Tips—“""" Peas— French Imported, Marcel, Extra Fine, silo Cans Imported, Assorted, 1 1b. fancy boxes, 3.50 2.50 3.50 2.00 Fancy Baskets of Choice Fruits Greatest variety, setected—in attractive Holiday Packings—83.00 and upward. reen, . 1 Cans Imported, Marcillat, Very Fine, Peas— No. 1% Kilo Cans Twenty-oneStores, Conveniently Located Open Evenings Till Christmas No Deposit 50c a Week Rookwood $s Music Cabinet One of the most ornamental as well as useful pieces. The doors are finely deco- | rated and the shaped mirror on top adds greatly to its appe: e. Stands 47 inches high and is 17 ches wide. Same design in Vernis-Martin finish at the same price. Many other cabinets and odd pieces for # the Parlor, Library or Den. Inspect this splendid Music Cabinet at either of our Stores, or mail your orde r, with your full name and address, and we will trust you to pay. 50 cents per week. No “red tape” about it. Pay $1 fortnightly or $2 monthly if more con- Collector sent if requested. | Substantial | | Christmas Presents! Liberal Credit or 100% off for Cash Just as You Prefer. One Low Price Plainly Marked on Everything. REARS IT EME PI ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row. Also at 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. (Cor, 121st St.) GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Y Our Credit Terms mee Qo weeKiy ‘ Bee SY OPENS toes | ik ACCOUNT =e ‘BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 | C OPEN SATURDAY EVEMINGS) (/OFU SI. 1 STATIONSTCO a | MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910. LHe Green Trot | Sage With All Cash ot or o Change Purchases—Dourie Stamps Betors a Extra JA Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow’ WHETHER purchaser or not, we will give you tomorrow as many sets of 10 Complimentary | “S, & H." Green Trading Stamps as you require for books unfilled. These extra complimentary stamps are issued in the Premium | Hamilton Couponesand Parlor, Third Floor. Only one set of ten complimentary stamps of | [7 any one date, and only 100 free stamps good in any one book. Every new book is ‘‘started"’ with 10 free stamps. ‘ Holiday Sale of Handsome Fur Coats, Neckwear and Muffs PLANNED to present a timely gift-buying oppor- tunity. Our annual sale of Bonds Redeemed inthe S. & H.” Premium Parlor, Third Floor. furs, coming at such an opportune time, always makes it the most success- ful of the fur-selling season. First—Because the styles are correst and the values out of the ordinary. Second—Because they make ac- ceptable holiday gifts. Third—And most important, be- cause the Furs are reliable. The effect of our advance Sum- mer purchasing upon December Prices is at once apparent. The savings are substantial and af- ‘fect the entire stock purchased for this event. Women’s Caracul Fur Coats, Special $37.50 Caracul Fur Coats, 50 and 52 inches long; with deep shawl collar and brocade satin lining. Russian Ponyskin, Caracul Fur and French Seal Coats, Special $48.50 and $69 SO Beautiful garments made of selected European dyed skins, // 50 and 52 inch models, brocade satin lined. Charming Caracul Skin Coats, Special $98.50 Made of carefully selected European dyed skins, highly lustrous, beautifully lined; 52 inches long. Russian Ponyskin Coats, Special $129.50 $2-inch model, made of light weight and handsomely marked skins, with deep shawl collar and cuffs of black fox; richly lined with brocade satin. Bisam Seal (Muskrat) Coats, Special $169.50 Manufacturers’ sample coats, exquisite models; some with sailor collar, and others with deep shawl collar of contrasting furs, such as Australian opos- sum, pointed fox, skunk and raccoon, richly lined and fault- lessly made. We illustrate one of the models on sale. Grogahul and Company Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Fur Neckwear and Muffs \ variety of the most wanted and reliable Small Furs at prices that will please the most economically in- clined. Diamond Ring, $5.95 Good size, | beautifully cut dia- monds, in solid gold setting. Put up in handsomely plush lined and plush | covered boxes. | or—Greeabut and Company—On ia Widces ee for jee | SLIPPERS for men and women, boys and girls. Another New Lot f has $5.00 | Silk Petticoats at $2.95 each | NEW Peiticoais of remarkably made to fit and hang perfecily Made of the best quality silk taffeta or messaline fusion of beautiful colors. $6.50 Silk Petticoats at $3.95 Petticoats of heavy changeable taff most desirable street or evening flounces, deep silk underflounce $7.50 Silk Petticoats at $5.75 Petticoats, with silk or wool jersey tops, deep pli of messaline First Floor Slippers of- many styles at wide range of prices. Men's $3.50 Tan Faust Slippers, $2.50 Best tan vici kid, hand turned soles. Men's Tan and Black Opera and Romeo Slippers, $2.00 Very dressy and comfortable. Also good values in Men's Slippers, in both Opera and Romeo styles, $1.25 and $1.50. Women’s Fur-Trimmed Felt Women’s Crochet Slippers, 45c. Made of good quality Ger- man wool; lambs wool in- soles; all colors. Women’s Kid Boudoir Slip- pers, 85c Made with leather sole without heels; pompon to match. Rubber Boots for Boys and Girls; also for little folks; prices ranging from $1.25 to $2.95. Juliets, 95 Our Boys’ Storm King Leather soles. Black, gray, Boots, $2.95. Excellent brown and red. value, sizes up to 6. First Ploor--Greeahut and Company On Sale Tuesday “Want” _ enhut and Company, Sixth Ave., 18th to 19th St., New York City “esrornge.” ' Taffeta Umbrellas, $2 We always show a large | Women’ Sweaters,$5 | Coat or golf style, all wool and close knit; a num- ber of new Winter styles, with high or V neck. All de- sirable colors. This is at least a $7.00 value. Special at $5. Fine Floor Greeahat ant Company — Mall Onlers Filled Of fine Union taffeta; choice.of handles for men or women, including etched, sterling silver, fine plate, | imported horn and novelty | styles. Also all silk taffeta Umbrella tted with mis- Brass Finger Bowls, 49c For a Set of Six Finished in hammered effect, brush finish with turned edge. Four and 3-quarter inch size. rl Ploor-Greenhut and Compang— Mau Orders Filled Men’s Bath Robes, $4.85 Usually Sold at $6 59 Gifts any man will ap- preciate Blanket Robes, full lengths and widih with le neck ttractive | fire qu: and io , silk, | ina pros | A or messaline plaited « ited Mounces | Boys’ $ Special, 9Sc, $1.95 and $2.95 Grades thea. weaters, cout style, Boys’ $: Blanket Bath Rohe s, $2.95, Dolls » Toys Games, Books and Pictures In the Basement ona The Sunday World’s Diree etoryv. Makes more offers of positions than any other two mediums in the Universe,