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aes Se TI GA PI a RE DET yy 6 “against the mittee from ) carry on the engineering work of this | State. } Police Station, | RTE ~ ERALCENTLENEN UEAWAKENT TOHOLDUP WORK Such Is Protest of Labor Or-| ganization Against Delay in 1 High Pressure Contracts. | = | Protesting in the Interests of labor | “holding up” of the con tracts for the building of the under ground high pressure waterway, a com- the Central Union headed by Thomas J. Cur International President of Tunnel © structors, sent the following communt- cation to the Mayor to-day | “Not satisfied with Celaying work on rapid transit development, the present City Administration would seem to be Yaying awake nights trying to find fault with the only city department that te pushing ahead and trying to get out contracts by award through which the Isboring man is to find work to co in the city. “Never in the history of big under- takings has work 1 this city been carried on where «0 complaint from our fellow-workers has been made, and 1 no small part to the labors the Boant of Water Sup- recently been clected to “Now we have the work of building! the tunnel through the city held up after am intoleratie legal Ken edjection. We de to put thelr prc this project and on the chairman to appoint a committee to walt upon the Mayor and convey to him the resolu-) © tions of this meeting.” — *RISH RETURNS END ' THE BRITISH ELECTIONS. ' Redmond and O'Brien Split Even, on Two Seats in Cork and Kilkenny Counties. LONDON, Dee, -The returns from a the polling of a close the rst Pariia- meq! » re announced today. James Gilhooly, who as an OBrienite has long represented the West Division of Cork County, was re- turned with a majority of 35, adding one to the Independent-Nationalists’ total, Gilhooly defeated D. O'Leary, Nationalist. In the South Division of Kilkenny County M. Keating, National- Ist, was re-elected with a majority of i ‘The third and final result in the elec+ tions which involved the Parliament feat from Wick Durgas has not yet been announced. pte tht A ae TWO HELD FOR A KILLING. August Mi Wife Must Ex- plain Boarders Death. Frank Wilson of at avenue, Jersey City, was found dead to-day at the foot of the stairs, His neck was broken. August Miller and tis wife with whom Wilson lived, are Johnston \s Federated | ° +] utility and in general to have o home rule granted Milwaukee, instead of | ELIT TT THE EVENING WOR WOMEN BEAT BERGER ~ WITH SOCIALIST VOTES. HIS LIFE SAVED Party Leader in Milwaukee Defeated | by Friends on Question of Using City Water Free. MILWA Berger, Alde Democratic Congressman-elect, was de- feated by the Socialist contingent in the City Council when he opposed the ge of a measure which the City ney has declared unconstitut ‘The measure was one to allow wa women to use city water free of ch ‘The Socialist City Attorney had declared the measure uneonstitutional, but the lists want » pass it any way, the objections of ed seventeen resolu- ons asking for the passage by the Leg- islature of a ni waukee bills all gage In v barred by law. other Socialists, among want the authority to hospitals, jee plants sen, to conduct any publi nplete the elty being forced to ask legislative approval for every innovation proposed, | —— NEED $100,000 FOn WHITE PLAGUE FIGHT. Red Cross Christmas Seals to Help Raise the Amount Are in Large Demand. The Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis reports that cash already received from sale of Red Cross Christmas seals amounts to more than $4,500, ‘This is made up largely of mail orders. More than $9,000 worth of seals {are in the hands of agents in all parts of the ecity, and scores of orders are coming in in response to the letter sent » lawyers, doctors, estate men, y women and others. Frank H. Mann, secretary of the com- mittee, the committee will sell 10,000,000 seals if terest and sel ease as they have done during the past week. The people of New York are urged to buy the seals and so help them raise a fund of $100,000 for the prevention of tuberculosis in this city. re WOMAN DROWNED IN PLUNGE OF AUTO INTO CANAL. Car With Six Occupants Misses Bridge in Dark and Carries All Down—Five 5 ORLEANS, Dec. 2.—One wo- drowned ami five men nar- ped death in the waters of in canal here early to-day automobile in which Jessie NEW when an Smith and five male companions were riding plunged over the embankment into twenty feet of water. dent happened at a bridge on borne avenue, the speeding ma missing the etructure in the darkness, ‘The woman's body was recovered, All the other occupants of the car Jared, but not serious!: The acet- Ge sais que tous na poures obtenir tn autre parfum qui soit aussi fin, Adicat at ddficioun que Djer-Kiss. detained at: the Communipaw Avenue According to the statement made by Miller, is fifty-three and e ved ina J y City oll refinery, ison quarrelied with Mrs. Miller and followed her to the door of ‘her room, She hit bim with broomstick and knocked him down the stairs, ‘TRANSLATION: f fume highttal Kis Gatroct, Face and Saleum Povider At Drag and Department Stores everywhere Alfred H. Smith Co., 64 Chambers St., N.Y, tARLES Ae 8 Hopp fe SZ netef Diamonds STERP Mere OPEN i) viel p) A iS Mii TRS 1Carat 1% Carats 2 Carats | says there is little doubt that) continue to in- | jer ana Cutter 18O Broadwi: : York” k s No. 43% Stanton was that of sewing « a called for freque many places. restaurant and was stabbed by a@ custo-' DP Children’s White Coats, 1.59 LD, TUESDAY, DECE MBER 20, 1910. three-quarters of an inch Tong. Herman was removed to the Gouverneur Hospital. | Dr. John F. Erdman, visiting surgeon. was there and immediately injected 500 cuble centimetres of sait solution into the | Sufferer's veins, Then pressing the heart | wound’s edges tightly, he closed the slit | with tweive stitches. Dr, Erdman paid special attention to | the heart action in the course of the con- valescence, and at the recent meeting of BY SEWING UP GASH IN HEART daca Herman, Victim of Stabbing, Goes Back to Work. the New York Surgical Association read | a@ long paper on the subject, ABUNDANT, GLOSSY HAIR amuel You Can Have It by Using Crudol. Crafe off has lone heen known ae the Hon of see | ftarkable of hair evens. Te atves the hair We fon Of Its | ud with life comes the gloss and beauty of hair ¥ Of | in perfect health, The seventh auccessf: ind has resulted amuel Herman, twe Crodol is refined petroleum, Tt grows hair ys itehing of the scalp, removes dandrutt and ‘ents the air from falling, a cut in the heart, nd news of the patient's progress was by surgeons tr Herman has resumed work ‘1 nd suffers no {!! effects, He was @ waiter in an East Broadway ' or department store tm We or dirert from 77 Broadway, New 106 in stampa, Antiseptic Shampoo is a delightful scalp in 10¢ tabes only. Between Lenox. & 7th. Aves." Go Downtown for the Ride? Few people do—especially at this time of the year, Then why not shop near your home? The Koch Store, located in the heart of the residential district, is the logical shopping-place for you. It is a bright, roomy, popular, fireproof store, filled with gift-things suitable for presentation to man, woman or child at prices guaranteed to show a positive saving. Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. Aiea” Holiday Slippers *%.s'Ghudeen” HIGH-GRADE CROCHET SLIPPERS—heavy Germantown RS OF LEATHER BOUDOIR SLIPPERS—no hi JULIETS and COMFYS—black and colors bls ‘beyatd KID OPERA SLIPPERS—black and tan; kid ined 95c Toilet Articles for ‘Her’ Dresser The “Allwon” MANICURE BUFFER contains nail file, manicure scissors, emery boards, orange sticks, nail par and powder. Nickel plated, a Silver plated, 2.25, CRETONNE TRAVELLING PUDUET HED, 666. ecs ceesecseeouses! ASSORTED MIRRORS—ebony and rosewood; easel back and handle; eac! PLATED SILVER PUFF JAR AND HAIR RECEIVER; assorted designs; each 1.75 Se th Toys, Dolls, Games Aplenty rics. Notwithstanding the great inroads maa-" upon our stocks by early shoppers, the assortments are still enormous, Every imaginable play- thing for the little tot, as well as his elder brother or sister, is here. Our reserve stocks are constantly filling up the gaps caused by en- thusiatic buying. You will find what you want and a great many things you never thought about. Some lines, the assortments of which are broken and which we cannot auplicate, will be offered to-morrow at far below their former prices. To those Who are quick these lines offer sharp economies. Women’s Waists, 98¢ Women’s Kimonos, 98c rin igtargeniind Bhs Ages be LONG KIMONOS—of Persian flan- hill a Rueg rg a} eS uningsiie nas nel; Empire style, in various fatterns; terial, prettily trimmed with lace and] trimmed with border to match. embroidery. Children’s Sacques, 29¢ Of plain and fancy bearskin, with| Of ripple elderdown; in pink, blue patent leather belt; sizes, 6 months to and red, with sailor collar; sizes 1 to § 3 years. years, Gift Furniture Low Priced LARGE PLATFORM ROCKERS—Turkish design; plain seat, tufted back and arms; covered in Chase | : carved claw feet MORRIS CHAIRS. sweep arms; adjustabl cushions .. MUSIC CABINETS—of mahogany finished birch; hand polished; patent double door and sliding shelves; shaped feet; inlaid lines on top, sides and front 18.50 CELLARETTES—of quarter sawed oak; golden or Early English finish; single door, and fitted with glassware, chips and playing cards, com- 24.85 « FURS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. C. G. Gunther’s Sons Gentlemen’s Furs,—Coats, Caps, Gloves, Robes and Rugs in a great variety. Garments made to order. from any special design. FURS FOR CHILDREN. 391 Fifth Avenue, New York. { mer, The wound in the heart was about { Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Fine Furniture Suitable for Holiday Gifts At Important Price Reductions Muffin Stands............. .25 and 15.00 hone theoe and 5 Tables, in nests of four.... $15.00 and 24.00 Formerly 822.50 and 32.50 English Tea Tables....... $26.50 and 40.00 Formerly $40.00 and 60.00 English Tea Wagons...... $20.00 and 36.50 Formerly $30.00 and 57.50 —Also— Music Cabinets, Cellarettes, Fancy Tables, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Library Tables, Fancy Trays, Gilt Mirrors, Book Racks, Arm Chairs, Rockers and Occasional Chairs. High Class Bed Room Furniture Greatly Reduced Sheraton. Style Mahogany—7 pieces. $875.00-Regular price $1,315.50. Louis XVI. Style Circassian Walnut—5 pieces. $450.00—Regular price $637.00 Inlaid Suite—Prima Vera—7 pieces. $800.00—Regular price $1,100.00. Important Event Wilton Rugs We are offering these ever popular Rugs in a large range of sizes and splendid assortment of designs at less than regular wholesale prices. Sizes 27 x 36 inches to 11.3 x 15 feet at $2.50 t° $62.50 Regularly $4.25 to $91.00 —Also— Exceptional Values In Oriental ‘Rugs Admirable for Holiday Gifts Small sizes in rich colorings and designs $5.00 » $75.00 Our usual guarantee accompanies each rug Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Christmas Gifts for the Boy He’d rather have a new Suit or a new Over- coat than ’most anything. Here are some ex- ceptional holiday values m boys’ clothes above the ordinary in style and finish. IN SUITS—The Dudley, double-breasted Suit with two pairs of Knickers, cut full, in a $3 95 great variety of colors. Good 95 value, for ° The Little Corporal—With two pairs ¢ 4, 9 5 of Knickers, cut very full. Value $6.50, at e Norfolk and double-breasted Suits, in blues, grays and the new shades of browns, $5.95 and $7.95. IN OVERCOATS—The new Jack Tar $8 95 Reefer, from 6 to 13 years; unusual value at le Convertible cola? Overcoats, 9 to 17 years; in 8, tans an oan $4.95 and $7.95 Chinchilla Russians and reefers, in grays, blues, $5.95 to.$9,95 browns and Oxford ....... Chinchiila Reefers, Special, $4.95 All-Wool Russian Overcoat, Spectai, $3.75 3’ Rubber Coats, $2.50, $3 Boys’ Coat Sweaters, $1, $1.50, $2, $3 Bull Brothers BROADWAY at 40th St., #79 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 125th Street at Third Ave. UNION SQUARE, l4th Street, West of way: Stern Brofhers | 1 will offer to-morrow, only, Their Celebrated Babbette Kid Gloves Women’s two clasp, pique sewn, Paris Point embroidery, in black, pearl white, tan, brown, beaver and cream, Regularly Sold for $1.50 Pair $1.20 And in addition Kid Mousquetaire Gloves, sixteen button length, in white, Value $2.85 Pair a 2.10 Special Sale of High Class Quadruple . Silver Plated Tableware In Distinctive Designs at Attractive Prices. 75c to 2.50 $1.65, 1.95 Serving Trays, 6 to 12 inch, at Bread Trays, s Butter Dishes, * 1.38, 2.7%; Syrup Sets, Two Pieces, ‘ 1.95, 2.75 Casseroles, Oval, “ 3,85, 8.25 Coffee Sets, Three Pieces, ‘ 5,00, 7.50 Tea Sets, Five Pieces, at $11.75. 13.75 ——SOOO To-morrow, a large collection of desirable Women’s Waists & Petticoats ‘: At Reduced Prices Waists, Tailored Effects, of Striped Taffeta Silk, finished with side plaits or plaited ruffle, Actual Value $5.00 of Figured Nets, veiled with black or colored marquisettes, high or collarless neck, embroi- dered in Bulgarian colors or beaded effects, at Actual Value $7.00 $2.05 at 4.75 Petticoats, Megssaline Silk, with side plaiied Nounce, trimmed with tucked ruffle and silk underlay, of Silk Jersey, with deep messaline flounces, finished with tucks and silk underlay, at 5.25 of Extra Heavy Messaline Silk, tucked flounce, with sectional plaited ruffles and messaline underlay, 7.95. Paris made Skirts of Satin, in black and desirable ‘ shades, plaited underlay and braided over flounce, finished with nine inch fringe, at 9.75 ! it $4.05 at Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Greatly Below Actual Values Misses’ Suits, of Corduroy and Velveteen, Plain Tailored Coat, lined throughout with good quality satin, 14 to 20 years, Value $47.50, Misses’ Suits, of Broadcloth and Rough Cheviots, Plain Tailored or Braid Trimmed Coats, 14 to 20 yrs, Value $32.50 $35.00. 19.75 Misses’ Dresses, of Plain Serges, Shepherd /ors aterials, also plain or =n) Check Worsted materials, also plain or $6.50 to 17.50 | Aeolian cloths, 14 to 20 years, at Heretofore $11.50 to 35.00 } Girls’ Storm Capes: In Fancy Boxes, Suitable for Gifts of Rubberized Sateen, in navy, red and brown, plaid silk lined hood, guaranteed fast color and rainproof, 4 to 16 yrs, Value $6.50 of Rubberized Ottoman, in navy, red, brown and grey, plaid silk lined, hood guaranteed fast color and rainproof, 4 to 16 yrs, Value $8.50, West 23d and 22d Streets 2.98 3.95, |