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ate fs GRR IT TE WT ET THE EVEN INS WORM) PACE OF TONGS © THOUGHT BULLET ‘RUNAWAY BOY INL TEMPORARY, » CHINESE ASSERT Gay why Wena to End the War Is} Ec to Stop Gambling, They 4 * Declare. LICE ARE ‘ Graft System Behind Assess-|‘).\ b WAS ONLY PEBBLE | FOUND IN COAL BIN THROWN BY BOY, NEARLY STARVED - _ Left Home id He Three iward Pfaff Didn’t Know He Had Been Shot for Sev- Weeks Ago When Aunt eral Hours. Tried to Strike Him, pee | Thirteen-vear-old Rare 5 “ ntast night, | Va% br t into Iren's Co! of a cigar after he had been fou eeping In the 9 oal bin of an apartment house, at No. wht he had heen struck with « pe | 01 West One Hundred and Thirteent le thrown by some in jescent ¢ Justice Salmon y aay He was ¢ his etore and) ¢ away from his aunt's home ments That Give Provo- cation for Killing. fight is only an armistice and not tween the Four Brothers, the On Leongs | Aid the Hip Sings is the belief of prac- dgally everybody in the Chinese quar- ter, When a Chinaman is asked if the is really over a little smile of In- erpaulity plays about the corners of the CHestiai mouth and a twinkle of amuse- t shines from the slanted eyes dozen or more reputable Chinamen | rt that there I# only one way to put @d end to the Killings of the tong men, QB that is for the Police Department x Kk to put the Chinese gam- mt out of business. And they of the tong war be- 8 n | be he @ way to stop the gambling incidentally the tong war Is to out the system o police graft by ich it Is alleged the gambling is per- outbreak of the gun men, it ts rted, is generally provoked by an ment levied periodically by the Leongs upon the Four Brothers and tection.” To-day the armistice is stil! on and is expected to continue until the next méeting of the peace council, which bly will be held Saturday night. council” ing. While the negotiations were he members of the On Leong Tong Four Brothers remained smoking individual pipes of peace at a safe nce from each other in thelr 1 € headquarters on the top floors 18 Mott street and No. 2 Pell from time to the night, emissaries from commission In session in the the Chinese Merchants’ Asso- lon on the top floor of No. 16 Mott t. abn the peace table sat forty or men, twenty of whom were stu- at Columbia University and City The others were delegates from rod coniggeagg Association, the Roman holic, the Methodist and the ions of the djstrict, the Ch eform Association and t Consulate. Fantan le Suspen ch an array of aggr pect- ty was too formidable for the gam. element to ignore or leaders of the “bad Kool. This ey will be suspended. ‘Therefore the Pun play. which is only incidental to the il be, it is declared, manner of tig police is radically changed, tr@pble will break out afres in Wong, secretary of Paice Commission, said t Tepert that the peace mo t is the Yegplt of high pressure brought to bear © great exporting merchants in hrough the Chine ton is “nonsense, end the war the Chinato: y that the and that the f the Orientals hamed of the reflec. nationality by *hinatown, feel ie cabal ; STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Tire recently Paul's ME. Chu Gambling feuds of Decker, assistant superin ‘a Atiderson, secretary, and D. B. Skidmore Wweasurer. t Brighton will | of the churen ball team wi of Hoboken. fe meet the 1 Five | will be dancing b ame. entertainment at) Coss West Brighton day eve on Washit ndved Vin MAGNIFICENT Xmas Gifts BRADBURY PIANO A/ leader enone instruments ne and hear the Bradbury Player AND GET A FREE MUSIC BOOK, Bradbury Player Pianos Webster Player Pianos Henning Player Pianos TERMS TO SUIT. Bench, stool, cover and 12 rolls muste. F. G. SMITH, Mfr. 142 Fitth Avenue, N, V. City. Open every evening 0.80. | selling « | nigh | eo f A the peace footing upon which], town ims been resting since Sune | Oe | blood had cou been inetitutic holes in the door of McDougal Brothe nue and Sixty-first street, t tenders of the had heard)no shooting at any timé dur- ing the evenir ~~. | BAUMANN EB One Hundred and Twen. w ° yn and remai 1 shortly “ks ag ight, when t . Ve trike him with intense tha a knife and then put her finger In his eye. He had little to eat since and ar attendant had to hold him up in cou His aunt had ordered him to find work, he naid that for n thr at a stable at No A that he had) greg and Thirtieth « 4 to the West | t after he natead of a a he slept | One Hun- r old RADWAY'S RELIEP | sce GOLDS » GOUGHS Apply Radway's Ite Tn an instnt he re shot ixty-elghth otified Fl eon rem: He sent wi had evider nullet, READY eon 1 ospital Policeman Wayne of the Wes ixth street station, investigated PI tatement in regard to passing the yon, Wayne said he found two bu’ loon at the corner of Amsterdam ave- | fated by the ciga ed him they | jnorane |Ask for RADWAY’S and be sure lyou get what you ask for. ) GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ‘> ALWAVS BUY THE ORIGINAL-AND. GENUINE 49 SYRUP*FicS AND ELix1 Ror SENNA MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA Fig SYRuP Co. 4 The original and genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, known throughout the world as the best of family laxatives, for men, women and children, always has the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of @ every package. It is for sale by all g leading druggists everywhere, one size only, regular price 50 cents per bottle. The imitations some- times offered are of inferior qualit and do not give satisfaction; therefore, declined. should be LIBERAL CRE Open Evenings Untii Chris. mas CHRISTMAS GIFTS At Greatly Reduced Prices We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare nttles that he picked up to get a little[he ran away and I sent out to get 11 k to your T havent seen hi n taking care another bo: Banana The one Mirele Efrothy at the Li with the qa}zin in the th performance pe given to-nig! play is r jordin, years ago. “she before Most Convenient New York Store for Brooklynites. WRITE FOR HOLI- MAIL ORDERS' DAY CATALOGUE. ESTABLISHED 1057 PROMPTLY FILLED 144 BOWERY, BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, ‘WHAT SIDE OF STREET, NOTH OF GRAND STREET “Li STATION Te 2 Karat $25 + the public the greatest barguins ever For curfare you can convince From now until Christmas we wl known in the bb of the Jewelr: sourself of the absolute truth of thi Buy from the Diamond Price Cutters We sell all our diamonds under clear daylight so what they are ng. We do not handle the thin bling cracked | red by others, Reme clear und propert, SS Ww We offer a number of Solitaire Diamond Rings for Ladies and Gentlemen at the above price. These Diamonds are guaranteed to be fine color and have the same brilliancy as those costing $250.00 per kerat. We have no duplicates of the following special Diamonds: ' 1 Diamond, 14 karats. $46)1 Diamond, 56 karats.. $900 “| Diamond, ve karat. . $32/1 Diamond, 2° ¢karats. -$3' 1 Diamond, 1 karat... $43/1 Diamond, 3, karats. . 13 Diamonds, 2 karats.$120|1 Diamond, 2 karats... 1 Diamond, 11-16 karats $47} 1 Diamond, % karats.. 1 Diamond, 3; Karat.. $38/1 Diamond, 14 karats.. ‘$15.00 Others 3 ‘ e to customer, s No mail orlers Christmas Eve Till $9 Open Evenings Until 19. We Give Premiums for Gold Soap Wrappers | i i In Greater New York and in New \f Jersey we have twelve premium stores, }}| '¥ located as follows: Manhattan In New Jersey NEWARK: ¢ Street, bet. Market and Bank PA’ ‘St., near Main St, Brook Avea PASSAI Mahogany Parlor Table valve 2h0 3 Rooms Cur ved WRITE for our NEW CAT ALOGUE AR Ooms Completely Furnished 5 Rooms Completely Furnished OUR LIBERAL TERMS ap poly also to Loag a Bae SLs = SEAVE. fi at. eewsr’c ST CORNER 150. cREDIT | Brooklyn et, bet, Liberty and Glens [aL Venington Avenue, ELIZABETH: & Julian Place, opp. C. R, R. Dapote near Bionroe ect, near B 455 Gold Street, opposite Locver At our Premium Store, 115 East 14th Street, where we have an abundance of room, yeu will i find the finest line of premiums in New York The variety is very great—from a kitchen knife to a suite of bed room furniture. ; Visitors are made welcome at all our stores, and will be given every opportunity to examine the premiums, Special Premium Offer : During November and December, we oifer, for Only 100 Gold Soap Wrappers, an eleven piece assortment of the finest quality of pressed - flass—a reproduction of a new cut glase design, It consists of a two- quart pitcher, six tumblers, butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bow) and spoon holder. Regular value, 200 wrappers. You can have either the pitcher and six tumblers or the butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bow! and spoon holder for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. TULSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1 not order him to leave | 1¢ Fan out before the po- e of the greatest written | who died about two A banquet will be tendered after the performance =| | Special News for Men ene ee eB RN A 1910. al ™m IMPORTANT When the sale of this stock. began we had large quantities NOTE, of suits and overcoats in process of manufacture (in our own workrooms), and as fast as we receive these suits and overcoats from our tailor shops they are placed in stock together with the rest of the merchandise and bi marked at the present greatly reduced prices. The same nt | applies to furnishings that were on order and which we had to accept, making our stock almost as complete to-day as at the beginning of the sale. Wm. Vogel & Son | [ease (Clothiers and Outfitters to Men) CLOSING-OUT SALE | Expires Houston Street Store Only = |°“""y"" Entire Stock The uptown movement—change of the retail business centre—finds us in ' the very forefront, with our model and modern clothing and outfitting establishment at Broadway and 44th Street. The growth and expansion ' of this newer store demand our entire interest and concentration. As our 4 lease expires at Houston street we want to dispose of the entire stock of our Houston street store in the quickest possible time—so we have cut prices deeply on all the merchandise. NO ALTERATIONS. NO. C. O. D.’s. ot e- | Lease Expires Discontinuing Store at Broadway and Houston Street overtone and Housion Street NO CHARGES. Suits and Overcoats that Ahad Raincoats & Cravenettes, that $15, $16, $17............1 Now $10.00 were $15 & $18. . Now $12.59 Suits & Overcoats that were English Fancy Stripe Cravenettes, | $18, $20, $22.......,.... Now $13.59 4 aa were §25 & $27.50... Now $16.50 Suits &, Overcoats that ‘ubberized Coats—a special | $25 Vedado os ; orp Now $16.59 TGR. sv varseguatatiavners Now $4.00 | Suits & Overcoats that were Furnishings $27.50 & $30............Now $20.00 « A great opportunity to buy j Suits and Overcoats that were Xmias Presents i Pas ihe Rea aces Now $23.50 at Wonderful Bargain Prices. BUS nnes ZVercoats tat Were. Fancy Waistcoats, that were | $40, $45 & $50...........2 Now $80.00 | “"S3.'s3.50 & $4......... "Now $2.00 Spring & Fall Overcoats, short Fancy Waistcoats, that were. } tan coverts, that were $15 | PCat yA rere . 50 i | G5 $20. hic resee ues Now $5.00 | Shirts, that were $2.00 ay 1.35 | Spring & Fall Overcoats, that Shirts, that were $1.50...... Now $1. 15 | were $15, $20, & $25...... Now $10.00 Shirts, were $2.50 and $3.00. Now $1.85 Fur Overcoats, that were $85Now $55.00 | Neckwear, that was $2, $2.50 Trousers, that were $5.00 & FB oo eet ens pees Now $1.35 | $6 Be sates niet es Now $3.50 Crochet ‘and “Keoordt: on Knit inelnded, | : 4 Neckwear, that was $1.15 & Trousers, that were $7.50 & BlSOvemicecca aucune Now .85 } $10........ ecru en Cree Now $5.00 Neckwear, that was $1.00. . . Now 65 Full Dress Suits that were Wty Sik Crochet Knit included. $42, $55 Now $25.00, $30.00, $40.00 | Neckwear, that was 50c..... Now .25 Tuxedo Coats that were $15, Hosiery, pure silk, 16 colors, $20, $30 Now $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 | _ that was $1.00........... Now .65 m Spring & Summer Suits, that Hosiery—Maco perfect lisle were $15....... Now $7.50 finish, that was 25c....... Now 17 Spring & Summer Gloves—all kinds of the better WOO SI0 lcs iccace ts aXe $12.50 class, that were $1.15, $1.50. Spring and Summer Suits, that 86 §2.00........ -Now 85 were $25.00, $27.50 and American Hosiery Co.’s shirts weg BS00O SP sriats series Now $18.50 and drawers and union suits, Serge Suits, that were $15 to that were $3.00, $3.50 & $4a ME incase. Now $10.00 to $20.00 | RMR iES eleven $1.65 | Cutaway Coats and Vests that BOE eal an onery score Mthon | were $20, $25 & $28..... Now $15.00 | ,, suits, see were $5. ‘St. 50° age $2,385 London Frock Suits, fancy i as were ‘ow $5 worsteds, that were esa; #5, " * Buttons, etc. 1-8 oft. $35 & $40.. Now $16.50 All Bath Robes and Slippers Now Half Prices Every Hat in the House, Were $2.00 and $3.00 .. Now $1.50 Broadway WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway and Houston Street and Houston Street ————[—[—[—[_—[—_—[—[—[—[—[—[—$—_{{_{z{ EE ————————_—_==== == a te Summ crane ia) We announce a special disposal of Full-Dress and Dinner Suits $23 and $27 Every suit lined with extra quality, pure-dye silk. Fabrics of standard dress cloths, absolutely all- wool intense black and fast color. | Sizes to fit men of all builds, 34 to 46 inches chest measure. | These are special prices instituted this morning. } Full-Dress and Dinner Suits, $23 Full-Dress and Dinner Suits, $27 | . Fourth Floor. | GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE THIRTY-SECOND ST. THIRTY -THIRD ST. ‘ NEW YORK ROSA OAEEROSESEOEELEESESELESSSEDOO HEL SEE FEFERE SEF BOHOL ESOS: The key to Fortune’s vaults is commonly known s a World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire one to-day.

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