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Le ee oe eet SUE . | of the committee's desire to examine| Eider told, on the floor above, the story quietly, "cannot stay for to-mor. j k him, that brought Mr. Hydes name into tnie| 26D MAN TRIES SUICIDE en 4 | staryen tr, Hyde went away,” Sec.) matter, The newspapers recorded the} ON GOLDEN WEDDING EVE.| ‘Tne wite sat up In a daze and stared | retary Smith sald this morning, | ft that he was asked about the at him “he was told. by newspapermen that {ChArEe Almost immediately after It was "Hy tite te up,” he sepeated. “Tt 10 Mr. Bruce had assured them that Mr. |-™@4* Driven frantic with the pain of ana quarter to #ix. Ry six I shal be | Hyde was not wanted as a witness Was Asked to Teatify. attack of heart disease, Henry Werseis,| Kone. Wake up : | “Mr. Hyde must have known, at any rate, that the committee was cealing with a matter in which This was the first time Mr. Bruce asked us concerning Mr, Hyde's where- Mes, Wessels then saw that he had MOTOMPete te eel reat eaten LO BBYS! hacked Rig fet Wrist With @ penknife celebrated his golden wedding to-mor- a Was con and had also bbed himself in the abouts. He ts in Chesapeake Bay, on cerned, by imputation, at least. He was] row, tried to kill himself to-day at hisPohest. She called their daughter, Mes his houseboat, time ai] asked to tentity, as a matter of fact,| home, No 308 West Ore Hundred and] R. Le Devine, and thelr son, Arthur, heard from him 10, when] and he assured us that he would be who went out to the street and sum Bighteenth street Mrs, Wessels woke this morning to find her husband, looking very pale and drawn, standing beside the bed with his hand on her shoulder, “My tl he telephoned to me from Chesapeake City, Md." “The committee has not felt,” Mr. Bruce sald to-day, “that a man of Trac, | Mr. Hyde's official position should have Traced to; He was in the City Chesapeake Bay, Then Ah) hel els Lost. glad to appear whenever he was wanted. I cannot believe that Mr. Hyde 18 seeking to dodge an appegr- ance, and T can only repeat what’ 1 have said before, that the committee will be glad to hear Mr. Hyde at any time before midnight on Jan. 14." moned Policeman Kellefler, Weasels was taken to J. Hood Wright Hospital by Dp. Brewer Wessels was a marine in the Untted States Navy when he was married, fifty years ago. He turned to carpentering and in his later days was a hack driv: a FOR U.S. SENATE HIS HOUSEBOAT | “Blue-Eyed One” Said to Be City Chamberlai | Willing to Quit Race if Shep- { ard Will Withdraw, Too. aid to her, |MURPHY WILL DECIDE. INQUIRY BY PROBERS. | Candies Adams Bu «—Basement. Christmas is now only two days off, and if you have not already bought your Christmas candy, you ought to see that this is e at once. The varieties are Every item advertised on this page may be obtained free by making use of the Surety Stamps which you have been 1868 Established 43 Years ,Tammany Chief Will Name | Depew’s Successor—Parker | a Possible Compromise. *Btrong impetus was given to-day to ithe boom of Daniel I. Cohalan fér (United States Senator, when William F. {Sheehan, who {3 one of the chi aspl- “Took upon 1 Cohalan as one e and the on as well.” eis. ) Sheehan and § the same st will have about Sheehan. my y own way, of disrupting e contest is a nounce legislative body be allowed, e lasts after beginning They Ask Secretary About Of- ficial Who Promised to Testify When Wanted. Tho first definite tidings of City Cham. | Hyde were received peake City, Md., Where a telephone operator said Hyde | movements, and efforts to lo him promised M. Linn Bruce, counsel Was, and requesting that he be notified | 'To-Morrow Only Guasanet” SOLID $ 14k GOLD ROW—NQ one will be dis: of these watches can he dupli- 180 Broadway, New York Unui Christmas Open Evenings collecting. 1910 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. ~ These Toys fathers and mothers are in the toy Sleds make good gifts, 25¢ A regular jungle full of animals, ist is so long that we can ing: it looks like home instead of nd $3.99. 8 designs, at 25c. 1 . ‘Two quire holiday boxes, covered with fancy holiday designs, 50c. : , P Three quire holiday boxes, covered with fancy holiday designs, 75c. ; : Feur quire holiday boxes, covered with fancy holiday designs, $1. moonstone, jet or pearls; mount- All Leatherette, with safety Inkstand, inclosed stamp box, calendar, etc.; worth $2, at $1. and trimmed with braid and fancy buttons. Sizes 13, 15 and 17, . Girls* Dresses, $1.95 to $6.95 Made of serges, prettily trimmed. They are in several good styles, with full pleated skirts and deep hems. 6 to 14 years. With fancy handles; sterling silver trimmed; smoked ivory, gun ¥ etal, stag horn, Cape Horn, ete. Stores Will Remain _ Everything Advertised Here W. il Be for Sale Both Friday and Saturday. Men’s $1 Silk Neckweat Open To-Morrow Night Till Ten. 0c candy sold in New York 80¢ Chocolates At 390. Fine chocoi ill good at 18c, 20¢ and 25¢ a p lates. Jewelry for Gifts a woman: Separate La Vallicres— Wane traits vee Solid gold, 92.28 to #18, Bracelets— tiful things~—gifts that are always valued f embossed designs,611.96 to $17.! Bei Rhinestone Jewels— Furs at Very Low Prices O'Neill Building—-Third Floor The finest of all Christmas gifts, Small furs, or throat ties, or a set of furs or a muff, are among the nicest gifts. Caracul Sets; pillow muff and “Edna May Tie,"$4.50. Persian Paw Sets; pillow muff and ‘ ie,” $19.50, 935 and 945. Sable muffs, $22.50, $29.50 to 945. Natural raccoon shawls and Black fox shawls and scarfs, scarfs, $16.50, $19.50 and $22.50. 919.50, $27.50 to $39.50. pe Mpa — Mink fancy scart and ties, Australian opossum shawls ep $16.50, $22.50, $29.50, 939.50 to | and stoles, 922.50, 929.50 to SRS waren Misses’ $16.50 Coats ae us Positively all day TO-MOR- e Pure linen with an initial, either large or small, em- broidered in the corner. Colored Handkerchiefs, & =e 35e or $1 for 3 cuer == C Pure linen with colored borders. l-inch all-silk, satin, taffeta in and holly green for tying up Christmas gifts. a5 See? Adams Building or 3 for $1 ' Made of vy silks in all of his talk for Cohalan,| the committee, that he would appear | up—you ought to pay about 8 | 78¢ up ees Signet Rings— Cigar Cutters— . an Gee Mhechan himeelt ts not out of the race.| “whenever he was wanted.” But ‘ne| fot a'teally fine aled. “Flexible Flyers” — 92.28, Néthicig' tabeks lobe: itisbNege For attaching to the watch * rulltength Hie friends declare, however, that he! has been wanted now for several Aaya | Hockey Skates—practically all | $2.75, 93.50, S$ and 95.7! rings for men or'bay, for whet. | chain as @ charm; many. pretty put tha: in 4s ready to retire in the 1 at be found, rial the good skates are made on the “Storm Sleds, $1, $1.50, ever ise a tien hea ta the way of | designs, Solid gold, 93.75 to i: harmony if Edward M. Shepard wil | “Annet be found lines of the hockey skate, begin- | up to $3.75. jewelry, he will prize a signet ring | °#10.25. , But “t Writes to Secretary. at $1.50 and up. q Stowaway,” collapsible, dewerry, pi et ring = Withdraw also. Pu it is expected ¥ ng at $1.50 P with his monogram of y The Match Safes atche ets, 75c t al iG Yesterday Mr. Bruce decided that + Plain ice skates, 50¢ up. be the best and strongest Mode ogram oF yours, The a . ’ bat in a final sh ped oles ; to #6. day, can be folded up and collection here is unrivalled, Solid Fine gifts for men, these safes of ‘wouts turn to some tier netlon tn tho mat was Mee ets aa NS eabe, gold rings, $1 to 912. solid golds severely plain and $1, $1.25 and $2 epard, ¢ desirable. le wrote to L. 5 hy n © r engraved, oe throwing Sh HG ere Ay, SRRTS WIT Barney and Berry Roller nely eng! Handkerchiefs, scarfs to mat gift, good plain colors Boys’ $5.98 to $9.98 Overcoats at $5" Sizes 3 to 16 years. styles, buttoned to the neck, made of heavy wool materials, These are all this season's. Boys’ Ties, 25¢ in or fancy silk, mirendy boxed, in fancy pattern Boys’ Bath Robes, $2.98 Navy blue, brown and red;|" rts Veribest, : 4 je alifornia pointed—wo. shall welt solid 14- at $11.95. Handkerchiefs for Men 5 et a B.. abo ee ier ainey 4 Bees eames ete aoa Saati | Both Buildings—First Floor eet Re eal Wtocchin: thea de a: The cases are not stiffened cr oth Buildin : i yeep , | i Pckios a he Vs eat Bileaoctiing Wet Soe ayanine Witt adel malian 1G a sof vers. well-cut, ‘ Oey dong ann hates 305 ee ape $8 ae real cart 49¢ | ‘and Sheehan willl tacoma, fee Reeds ce well-made coats, linc d to the waist. l4tol pe ak dinep sie hess babes : Handkerchiets Ad Me Bo"4 ge | Ket his backing from scatt up-State | Bvery one will be sola wn the Junior Coats, $9.75 to $15 pal . Pe A ps y . ng ; q wa Mice santas eta cae Made of all-wool cheviot, buttoned to the throat andkerchiefs, 75e, $1, $1.60 to $3 for box of 6 Lebkuchen Mince Meats | rants for the place, declared his opinion, and _his houseboat, Wild Duck, had Adams Building—Basement | Both Buildings—First Floor ers a, Cohalan 1s the best equipped] been there a week ago, bound for The toy store is thronged from early morn till dewy Here is a little list of things that never “miss fire” on at 50c all candidates in the feld. | Florida. He left no word of his future eve, and even when little folks are tucked away in bed, socks and A most useful ttomobile al ns. 20 Paper" shell ind, and 25 pound lots. It is said that our 39¢ is equal to the average ‘These are said to be the finest made in the wo: Just Inside the 21st St. Door n of his| and his Yoat at Fort Monroe, Va., and a Purses and Bags— _., Necklaces— At the last minute the maker turned over to us his "said Mr.| resorts along the North Carolina coust, are ater ui ee ae Ae the German silver—a large variety | «30! wold, $1.68 to, ¢a2. surplus. — ‘These are all high-grade imported silks in large Sheehan. “Hix selection as United |as well as in several Virginia ports, bee he Ae eae dh hE A pl extiuisite patterns to chooke | a5010\96.60, Gold plated bead, open end shapes, full length, with stitched neck bands in jStates Senator would be of great benoflt, were unsuccessful ed te all wala of head from, tome Plain, gthers. elab- $8.8 to bac, La white moire boxes. to the party and to the people of the| The Legislative Investigating Com- toys that go, there are scientific orately decorated, $1.25 to 918. P ‘ State. Hoe ts a k le lawyer and) mittee id GRA WAI Tar AiGiOh oe toys that really teach children scien- Hat Pins— fi La Vallier Tf Aik Men’s 50c to 75c Men’s Blanket an honest, upright Hyde to ap pefore ’ tifie principles; steam engines, little 1 festoon effects, gold plated, kind of man who would quick!y ah ie essed bags ete d alastels iahte Graviegtove aire A varicty that seems almost | 50¢ to 96.25, Neckwear at 35c, @ leader in the Senate a Id bq| 0 to the charges made during the race | {| Rae, ba Sf itt) endless; gold plated and thine- things for the people of the, "ck corruption fund investigation. He ships, ete. $4 Qualities at $2.95 $5 Qualities at $3.95 hemeenele ']| a valu Solid gold, some Brooches, in copies of, genuine Ri 50 Qualities at $5 ¥ eri Se , 8, $19.50 to$23.50. set with diamonds, at $5.25 ¢. diamond jewelry, including the ’ ‘ad wool blankets a! errs cus Ems, HENRY HESSE | me ere £35." Gold. plated,” ohas” to | divayepopuee horsanve: soe to | Men's $1 Suspen- a eit nieales ta taatant e their fo arles orphy : 98. $8.95. d able ton the next Senator, | ers, 65c fn eee ee ie ante" Christmas Gifts| Christmas Boxes of , 1 OTe a iy |:Hfon’s €5 Howse Coate . ——— eae . i ¥ Shéehan recognizes the power of Mur-| QPEN EVENINGS TILL ® O'CLOCK $2.50 Writing Paper at $1 Plated Silver ft. Neatly at $3.95 4 DRY lockers. of politica, Thotciore i | ietants', Meee? and Adams Building—First. Floor, O'Neill Building—Basement. i $6.50 House Coats at $5 i scheme of poli ‘ore h . 4 edges la 7 % i . : rs 7 a Ms ready to throw hi hitovAlton| genic Ween na Richly covered with cretonne in pink, blue and yellow Whether you need them for your own table or whether Knitted Reefers, $7.50 House Coats at 36.50 B.) Marker or Cohalan: rpard, hows | gies and Men’ « designs—in two good styles. Inside of one there are 21 you mean to give them on Christmas, you will find here an $3 to $13.50 50 House Coatsat $7.50 ever, has not yet seen ine Ht aha he ers, Worsted quires of paper, with envelopes; and in the other, two quires, assortment worth careful investigation at the following Me o ic ° imported and domestic stil has Qopes. It was learned to-day Jackets, Worsted hes 4 prices; Made of pure silk, foreign and el belleves that Murphy is Vests," Automos with envelopes. re ‘ ‘ domestic, black, peat! and white: 8 bel nd that , ° is i s, and 51% inches high. ¢ Ten Sets, $6.50 to 912 lomestic, black, f hite, hi election "tomes | Aa, Mater, The other jx 15 inches long, # ines. wide and 414 | five Phce Tepes A Clear-Up of Boys’ Clothi aders. | tm Wool “and. inches high—and makes a splendid glove box when the paper 96.75 to 9ab.75 p ys 0 ang jement to-day t} c or Mea" yctgt ; 4 es . ‘ofin} ; $15 ve ve sold up to 812 and $13.50, a 50. ma. that: aenthi: ow | sbtrts. t This paper is of good quality, white fabric-finished, an BS 95.98 to ; , ve fede’ ’ . Fe hanes f halt re fai eave on Tae BALCONY. One of the show Places | tied with Ab ipad harmonizing with the boxes in color. Waiters aol to 94.50 _ That's a deep jcut to make in boys’ clothes at this Seti good Hts Witecs Taek eeaeetie, im, ertese ol | . ¢ p Jewel Cases.......28¢ te time of the year. You will find qually good. od ot your with-| (lath keen Ai per ei Persian Lawn ; ei bahay ss ieee Knickerbockers, Russian blouses, sailor suits and in case Mr. bo Our? special boxes at 25c, embossed with a beautiful Cake Napkin Rings Tho Junior Norfolks, 214 to 10 year sizes. holly wreath, and some with poinsettia, containing 50 sheets Fruit B children's Sets... <<. 30 And double breasted suits for boys of 8 to 17, which of paper and 50 envelopes. F ! Nut Bowls, dren's Cups: ... .38¢ to 92.49 have been selling up to $13.50. nd One quire holiday boxes, covered with fancy holiday { ndidate conservative ‘ Tie, \ Srtraras vasciiog chet at te a | $1 25 Rosary Beads at 79¢@ Black Russian Hare Set; pillow muff and shawl, $10.50. Pure Silk S k Convention all the | . . oc wete turned down ant Mt PS Wananted for Five Years Muffs Scarfs Sh all fgg Orne party wilt inary Adams Building—Book Dept. ie FR DIU i Hinele Shawl and $1 pair grade; 8 pairs for................ $2.75 eee Ay OF Set with amethysts, garnets, ew F ae epapd $1.25 pair grade; 3 pairs for .. GE +++ $3.50 ‘ Si ointed wolf, le piacK o1 * dette emeralds, crystal, sapphire, topaz, Black toate ne ‘16.80. | blue wolf, $1.50 pair grad pé for , : raccoon pillow muff, | 610.50, 1 ed in a heavy rolled-gold chain, 30, 922.5 $16.50 ure rocerles with rolled-gold heart and cross, 2 i aaa 30 at Full Weights Telephone Chel 270 Full Measure en low muffs, 939.50, 945, 50, i We reserve the right to limit Guantitie: Perea om Writing Cases we eee Sense YEO | ae pcistod Me ct ant : y consid) <! bv t Princess Fruit ft# presiding ofl af pata Tare 200 | ————E sag i ges ne = Mise. Items mmittees doubts when Grad r, the value, ‘i ’ There are also very beautiful linen =e Apple dutee, — Dutty's wastes .nave completed ielr organizer Women’s Sweater Coats | handkerchiefs and handkerchiefs of == | ere ipie om wae Bf the Legislature, ‘That means. that Hoth Buildings—First Floor | colored silk and linen mixed. hotties ns 106 7 successor to vole dulce Vinegar, Ferns. i = At $2.98 Japanese Sill: Handke fs, 0c, V5e, and 98e Be Ate 25e Et) enieentsieiinliesieenets Wool sweaters done in fancy stitehes, white or gray, | eh in ber | Foies “BIG TIM” FEEDS 'EM SUNDAY ingle breasted, collarl : ee Wit inibials, C.FruitCake | isnehed sii | ‘ single breasted, collarless, H Pale Is co the Bowery May Dine At $4.98 Men’s W. L. Douglas Shoes at $1.85 Meat | New Table | Sree Ag 0 4 , "s fine rste eaters, fancy weaves, 5 ? ed oF pian, | ° Rc atten wane and whites also white trimmed witirgoien”, “""™ &"Y | pach Pair Stamped §3.50 and $4 on the Sole Ber I BBC] cuatce Matern ape | i 0c Big Tiny" Sollivan went among bis/ HE order, with ihe unt i als . Adams Building —Basement, New Pumpkin | Pitney" thtasa’* 95) iseanay houses Yesterday tended to them | J Wateh t# found to be wu Me W %, ‘These are the prices for which they were intended to and Squash Sera anna! Christmas anner ovene sole NOTE feat omen Umbrellas sell when they were made, but. these were foundtoleslightly Hotels Rew canen |, College his annual Christmas dinner sn the shied 9 Hoth Bulldogs Firat Floor, imperfect—very slightly, be it said—but enough to keep Hedi igh a | ner poo nes Sunday SUT cotd gates Sou aces paying tes 82.40 and $3 Grades at $2 | them from being good enough to sell at the regular price. * eg caae coer tag | | “How Is it,, Senator.” was asked, | Jeweliervean be the judge. on °*" $2 and $2.25 Grades at 81,50 | We have to point out the blemishes—they are so slight. Cake Ici mia pon bee Going 40 give your dipney FREE TAA ens d | Covered with tape edge silk, pure dyed mixtures | |<.) Sane s6ine “Fava Tinsh= ggg | other big clubs will hold theirs Mon- Watel | with sterling silver trimmed wood; Cape Horn, stag horn, | H H j Brepared” owk@ ic etree bac i, Feplied’ the senator, “t wane | IM dha neshets Mls In a todas la andioet mission Bod: st : | 40c Christmas Ribbons | pee is wht HN aL ER a8 oe Heplled the senators. i ie tie watch Mit Men’s Walking Sticks 75¢ to $10. Pa MOF, aft ‘08 Cs to give the boys a d Sunday so Mi Vd | en’s Wal g | at ca piece A f f ed trom some: CHARLES A. KEENE | . Irish Smoked Me pide Sie 4 Bee aki! . Dinmonds, Watches, Jewelry, | Silk Umbrellas, $3 to $15 | Both Buildings—First Floor W. J Bhaw & Sons, eis 88 to have 6,00 rid. 39¢