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Tee. | SENTENCED TO | POLE STATON || Sines AHAM:*:STRAUS| = | PY $5000 FE 1 ANODE ABRAH 9 minutes from Brooklyn | Bridge—DIRECT. i ig Ml ng) | Staten island dwellers > — Judge Holt Refuses Prisons Old Precinct to Be Merged To- | A ROUSING CHRISTMAS BARGAIN DAY} | ~ Every Item Here Selected For The Sales /NICKEL TOWEL RODS. . Pea of Systematic Crime. . Street Station. nieheseianeenenyitinnntitiaedenancesieniennimnranassasaseansadans Cy 800 at Half Price. ox finished Towel Rods -and this lot-will Be the One-quire Holly boxes of Correspondence About 200 selected for this sale and bathroom. o.. week for this offering. , H Tor tom's? but mere “SIT BOYS’ CLOTHING. ENGRAVING. WOMEN’S SUITS, IT HAPPENED LIKE THIS: One famous last in this style and never again at this price. PACETN: .EEREEA ar colon tes, OE GF ge reduced, Ths materials are winter Q weight cheviots, homespuns, broad- COTTON GOODS. ——— Judge Holt in the United States Cir-| Police Commissioner Waldo to-day cult Court to-day again made it plain! Ordered the abandonment of the El- that he does not believe in jail sentences | Sridge street station. The precinct for, for smuggling. He imposed a fine of/ Which It has been the headquarters is) $5,000 upon Charles Wetnschecker, giving |to be merged to-night with the Delancey | him twenty-four hours to pay tlie fine, | Street preolMict, which has @ fine modern Welnschecker 1s a member of the fur | bulKling with dormitory quarters for 20 {importing firm of Weinschecker & Co.|men, Slight changes have been made in of No. % West Twenty-seventh street. the dines of the Oak street, Madison He was indicted last August ior under- | street and Fifth street precincts to kee valuation after a sensational raid upon | the new big precinct, which has @ popu: the store in which Government a lation of 600,000, from extending too far. 29¢, Y-inch diameter, 16 inches ines “e 42c. Rods, ¥4-iwch diameter, 16 inet es 2 long. es ey, maker absorbed the business of another— Ws Engraved Stationery— ¥ ,Women’s $15 Tailored All solid brass, handsomely nickel plated— monogram, engraved in color on Cards or cloths, tweeds, worsteds, reversible cloths took his machinery and unfinished stock. Record Prices. Suits, $6.75. <e common steel rods, Complete the fitting up of your Paper; 15 designs of monograms, 28c. a box. —colors are navy, black, brown, new blue, black seined all the furs in the place. Capt. Burfeind, who has commanded Second for, sear, Central Ruilding. ‘Weinschecker, accompanied by his | the Eldridge etret station, will take com- & Dress Patterns, 8 Yds., 64c 8’ $5.00 to $8.00 Double counsel, L, C, Stern of Stern & Corbett, | mand In Delancey street. Capt. Conboy, A FINE WOVEN DRESS GING- BLACK GOODS. ted Suits, $3.95 pleaded guilty to-day. who has been in Delancey street, will HAM, 12%%4¢. grade at rena uits, 93. Assistant United States Attorney | be sent elsewhere, Capt. Burfeind will i ac. grade at Be, a yard, | | ne ee ind $4.95. Ne) ONE HUNDRED. SUS, from the leading ya) makers, With one and two trousers; sizes 10 to 17 years. Fancy piers in gray, tan Witney asked for a jail sentence,| have under him six Heutenants, twelve —— reminding Judge Holt that in the un-| Sergeants and 178 men—more than any W A I S T Ss i dervaluation of invoices the defendant | Captain has ever had in this city. “e packed in dress lengths in holly boxes; The merchants In the old Eldridge 8; 89c. to $1.49 cme | Fab- checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. rics, 39c. Yard. Subway floor, Weet_ Building, was as gullty of perjury as if he had vy GREAT VARIETY of effective and ser- and brown cheviots, at $3.95; a'so fancy blue committed It on the witness stand, | Street district’ made bitter complaint € Waists. ’ viceable black dress materiais, such a8 | | and brown worsteds, at $4.95. Some of the trouser: Mr. Whitney sald that during the, When they heard of Commissioner Wal- 98.50 Dainty Voile Wal : WOM EN S HOSIERY. g Serges, Cheviots, Panamas, fancy Voiles, | ] ore linen lined. er : as seizure Weinschecker was in Europe oe hor ie gees beets ia be sad AS Ry $1.98. oO fancy Wool pig Ph A aa Mar- Second floor, rear, Rast Bullding, and remained there pending a settle- OF @ new station for propel AN ELABORATE WAIST in white voile, », quisettes, Poplins an jenriettas. more —=—= ment of the civil action brought by the | Protection. Commissioner Waldo, after g with Cluny insertions and hand-made lace Women’s Silk Stockings seasonable or serviceable gift could not be imagined— M E N ® S U N D E R W E A R Government, which was settled tor | Serene fossa ge abe nua aaaaataaneed v2) yoke, tucks and bra'‘ded ornaments, finishing at 19c. and the price is remarkable. $90,%, | the Hew preciact ip bounded on ihe the Waist; high neck and short sleeves; each Main Moor, oar, Centre), Bedeine. (Thread silk Stockings, in black, with lisle tops, heels and toes; all perfect oods. gli BOOKS. Main floor, front, Central Butling, - ' 's ‘“‘Lockerbie Book of Verse.’ 39c. and 49c. Fine White M EN’S H ALF H Os [es (Cloth), published at $1.75—here, vis was not a sporadic instance Ot Laat by the Bowery. on the north by smuggiing and undervaluation,” sald Rivington street, on the east by the Mr Whitney, “It was a system going | Bast River and on the south by Grand| on for years and had been arranged #0 |and Division streets, The boundary of W H | T E G O O D S. Well that !t was thought it would es-| the Oak street precinct was moved up cape detection. We learned the extent | from Catharing to Market street and / 1g, that of the Madison street precinct of the system through the defendant's | 6%) Wasvet to Division street. ina holly box. Second floor, rear, Central Pale RS Men’s 50c. Underwear at 29. AS Ry EXTRA RiBBED cotton Underwear, extra good quality; Shirts have sateen fronts and | | y French necks; Drawers have coutil facings os Q o and reinforced gussets; broken sizes; were, own books.” ; " D - $1.58. Limp Morocco, published special, at 39c; now @8c. Slight mill Imper- Judge Holt about three weeks ago, in| tamtithed seer after the cicil we RS Fabrics, 29c. Yard. - Men’s Silk Half Hose at | | ‘at $2.50; here, $2.25, ‘The favorite | | fections. Store orders only. an interview, announced he would not many police scand + AN ODD LOT of high grade fine White a &/ poems of the inimitable James Whit- ain floor Men's Ruilding. impose prison sentences for smuggling | Including the Lexow and Fabrics, such as striped Voile, embroidered AY ee), 1212c. comb Riley (not in dialect), compiled by cy pleas of guilty were made. This is figured Batiste, Winter weight Shirting and second case within three days of a| Closures which led to the downfall of other fancy materials that have been selling WOMEN’S COATS. Pe) Hewitt Hansen Howland; printed on Bible pega the administrations of Van Wyck in the t 39, and 49c.; white they last, 29c, yard. Q oh rata iacen cate LSlS. HOOAsL iper; a superb gift smuanie pling ORS soca ¢ Chty Hall and Devery at Police Head- Watst a ae ea te, foldiy Mu oe ra) toes and tops, in {an, navy, gray. eatin he Aa Oe og a Ry Women’s $18.50 to $22.00 Duveen being the first. bandaged SOS EP -| ain floor, rear, Kast Rutiaing. ———_—_—_—_—X—_ Reversible and Two- —_ * “NEED THE MONEY,” Lad 6 ig BLANKETS. Curtains and Upholsterings. DRUGS. xy) Toned Mixture Coats, EAT ALUM FOR PAY. i : $1.75 Nott 19c. Peroxide cf Hydrogen Full length, ‘revertible and two-toned mix, University of Pennsylvania St Voltaire, Just In, Had Hard Work ¥y bites Pipa — ®; 98c. a par. paths seems RG » at 8c. ii ro) at Cont, sen he, new rag lined, niversity of Pennsylvania Stu) Keeping Head to Sea in Gale 2 ‘ 1 ne Bin vale $6.00 mercerized Tapestry Por- wi haarbaliil ae ee nese Coats are taede from Temments OF Mae dents Hire Out Their Stomachs ‘Off Hatteras. FINE QUALITY white Blankets, ry Ne ape Ln edi) > &) Cuticura Soap, 25c. size, at 14e. tieres, $3.59 a pair. in the single and full sizes; pink or $1.19 rheee Jardinieres, 89, cach, ox Sodium Phosphate, value 14c., at Be, blue borders, that have been selling _at $5.49, now $4.49 a pair. Subway floor, West_Buliding, for $5 a Week and Board. ved: tate tat night PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. ‘Twelve fter battling with University of Pennsylvania medical stu- teras Deo, 3 and dente who eed, the money” have put | * Hghtning, thelr bodies in the care of the United sw ft hurrica: States Government for experimental | "ding It Impossible to to the sea, fell of Purposes and formed an eating squad] pe te tw terials used in our higher pried garments. igher Pie Thint floor, Central Building, Store orders only and limited quantity, BABYWEAR. PETTICOATS. : SILK UMBRELLAS._||—— 0 Fringed Meseaine NOTIONS. Thaw Corduroy Coats,’ $1.08 Main floor, frapt, Central Building, which meets morning, noon and evening Men’s and Women’s : Silk Petticoats, $1. 1c. Sterling Silver Box style, double breasted, with 1°if ieterent Kinda of alum, in order to test © $4.50 Kinds, $2.98. ws special lot, comprising’ 400, in a ; Thimbles,Assort’d Sizes,3c fancy ibullgos;,siaa6) 4.10.3" OTR beautiful range of colorings and black; 3 made with deep plaited flounce; trimmed with silR fringe, silk ruffle,” Store orders only; no duplicates and no hurry box orders filled, «i large spools of Sewing Silk, Me. | | SST Se. Te e Sup} at Store Males enty sad hited coal M E N Ss H 0) U Ss E C ¢) A TS. Main floor, rear, Central Building, House Coats With Fancy the effect it will have on their systems. | trough with her decks awash and her ‘The experiments are being carried out| captain two days and nights on the by Dr. Alonao E. Taylor of the Ramsen | bridge, and her passengers tumbiing Béard, assisted by fourteen Government | #bout below, while the palms in the palm garden fell prostrat chemists. The squad has been eating! PE Mirren on ner course again after AY Ry ONE THOUSAND fine Holiday gifts— close-rolling styles, with handles of ster- ge ling silver, pearl and silver; cape horn, =) stag horn and natural wood, with sterling silver trimming. ‘Main floor, front. Central Building, alum for some time and shows no III) maxing eight miles in four hours up to Second floor, Kast Bultin. |) WOMEADO 11 Backs. effects. Its members will continue on c. jac! $2.95. Ul nda pandy poole tora Fa Richard Dit wo parla, esenstaok F A N C Y L I N I N G . co R SET S HOMEN'S SEAR RY From a manufsclurer who has been board and $3 @ week. 60 monkeys, four boa constrictors and 16 The danger of being injured by the| South American turkeys, which will be food amounts to practically nothing, as] (reseed with breeds domestic here, piclbadent' sadsandendl each man is watched by Dr. Alfred Stenzle, the physician appointed by the| DR, BUFFINGTON, JUDGE'S Government to watch out for the men. They are examined almost daily. NEPHEW, COMMITS SUICIDE. 3 at anxious to have his product e- ress NS sented in our showing—here f ¥ New Nemo Corsets at $2.00 : $1.29. than he sold them at lesale. i Ry The 1912 models, long hip, medium White fabric silk Undervests, em- Second floor, Me BS Ay low bust; made of white coutil; sup- broidered in pretty designs, finished _~w-} Cy porters attached to front and hip; a with neat edging. Each in a gift box. Matn floor, front, Central Building, 49c. Shadow Stripe Vene- & tian, 15c. Yard. AY eY/ A SPLENDID QUALITY, made to sell at Cy 49c. a yard; sold specially here at times Qf for 25¢., but on Thursday fo go at 18c, P)) yard; black, cream, green, navy, brown, slate \ very special sale of these excelent Ce ae, ht agua Of twelve men there! PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6&—Dr. Syd- and pearl; very high lustre service. Just the ox Corts, nee CONTHILLTER aie food without the alum, None of the|"¢” Buffington, twenty-two, a nephew thing for finishing Christmas wor Second floor, front Building, MEN’S FURNISHINGS YONTID Sale of . Main floor, rear, Central Building, LACES 39c. to $5 Princess Lace a, Handkerchiefs, 25c. to $3.50 Each. | SOLD IN THE LA STORE—a beautiful | display of dainty Princess and Oriental Point combination 3 and 4 in a pretty box, neatly tied with daisiy ribbons of pink, blue and helio colors, of Judge Joseph Buffington of the i apc pia ie. ares Aer want} United States Circult Court, committed the paychic element to enter into the ex-| Suicide here late yesterday by shooting periments, The results of th . | himself in the left temple. ments will not be known for a On his desk and on top of them a card with the fol- Nesey copy lowing note: HORSES WOULDN'T HURT HIM] °" ‘Boys, please mail these, 1 love 8 rary you, aa Ido all my fric To the ' boys—Please forgive me; remember, hem, bat Di lam crazy. BUFF.” Among the letters was one to his » at ; uncle, In his packet were found two Charles Dunwell of No. 1352} ietters addressed to Philadelphia women. aventc, Brooklyn, galloped uty Coroner George McKeever re- 1 Rekt avenue late youterday af- | tused to divulge the names. A letter, yo-horse truck driven by | dated Nov. 9, from Louisville, Ky., and auser of No, 333 | stgned “Your Kentucky girl, Edith,” Clinton avenue was close to an excava- | war found unopened. a manufacturer's stock of $45,000 e 350 Men’s Coat Sweaters, Gs worth of Furs at 60c. on the dollar, UNTRIMMED HATS. $3.95 to 4.95 Black Beaver Hats, $2.95. Nek Fine quality nap beaver Hats, in Lv medium and large rolling sailor and SX flaring effects; just ‘in time for Xmas makers gifts, Second floor, centre, Central Rullting GIRLS’ COATS. WAISTINGS & SHIRTINGS. y 49c. and 59c. Waistings Girls’ $7.00 Coats, $4.98. RS $1.69 + e/ COAT SWEATERS, in gray, ws brown, and white; excellent ual- Sx ity al yell made; standard ihae ae el! Cc ! SSORS. Ss 0 R ae of goods; product of one of the best 15c Embroidery Scie- sors, 8c. Steel embroidery Scissors, with good, sharp edges. veral letters were found, Second Noor, te Beets Svat Bulag » Driver Under Sten, hors ttached to a truck and Main floor, contre, Central Building, ART "EMBROIDERY. tan; eu Reet died. and Dunwell's ee Of cheviot, fancy mixtures and & Shirtings, 29c. Yard. team hurled horses, wagon and man | ee ret eee ani a 79c and 98c 7 79¢ and 98c Centrepieces two-toned cloths; full length; but- AY x A lot of all wool and cotton and wool Ps) Waistings and Shirtings. Subway floor, West Building, @ Movpib ; member of the Fire Department, ¥ Hoiteeman Olvaney of the Ralph ave- | retired yesterday on a pension of $ nie station leaped Into a passing auto-|q year. Ile was attached to. Engine mobile and overtook Danwell, returning |Company Ne, 106, He was born in with kim to the scene of the accident, | Virginia fem sone years ago and had Lesgentauser lay under the horeos, | fine recor in the department. He spoke to the animals when they struggled and they became quiet. the horses lifted from the excavation by Dunwell's team. Then Leggen- if haueer was brought up. ‘Not burt one bit,’ 4 | i toned high at neck; sizes 6 to 14 4 Y 59c Cy we JAPANESE hand embroidered Cen- x vente $1.00 Black Peau de ox __ Cygne, 55c. Yard. 2,500 yards of C. J. Bonnet ime ported black Peau de Cygne; splen- ¥ 2 did quality; wear guaranteed, ———— re) ain floor, West Building, eee 34c. Chocolate Covered $1.25 and $1.49 Coatin BED SHEETS. Blow Candy, 24c, Lb. Ray crcaugkabricss $8e. STATIONERY. —————— Molasses Candy, boile PARTICULARLY R E y ‘59c Sheets at 49c Each and pulled until it flakes and is as > SS wintry euaher Sree cee asa we: THESE ARE CONSIDERED EX- + trepieces, 24 and 27 inch dicmeter; : Second fone, center scalloped edges and elaborately em- broidered; excellent for inexpensive | CANDY. DRESS GOODS. co gifts. Sccond floor, West Building, in’ this he said to a ‘geon, “Do you aeecesenannttennpneepumenensinspiiemetemtsteiea dies Holly Boxes of Initial Correspond- ence Cards and Writing Paper at 10c a Box-—Record Offer. DAINTY LITTLE HOLIDAY BOXES, Wy, decorated with holly leaves and berries, and the beautiful poinsetta. Every in- itial in the alphabet. The cards and paper waiting ambulance » | tilink those horges uld injure me? A Charleston Woman Not in @-thousatml yea: The horses weren't hurt oither ana| Finds Pleasurein Recom- the wagon so little damaged that the " horses were hitched back to it and mending Resinol home. Dunwell was arrested, -_—_—_— charged with reckless driving. So great is the relief obtained from the @ ox light as air, then covered with a coat- ox Be —tey enable Coatings a The wees pail i i price of the season; goods that have been e/ ‘CELLENT at 59c, Ready ing of pure, sweet chocolate, greatly in demand at the original price. Semi- floor, centre made Mol k Valley — standard rough Tweed and Homespun, two-tone mixtures and <Q bleaches . , actually less Striped effects, 54 inch vide. QO» bisached mustin, Sheets ead sies|| CHINA AND CUT GLASS, | LS StS Stee wie ae tor wi ning 144x2% yards before hemming. Subway floor, West Builiting, and 98 ’ are e stamped from hand engr: aved steel dies we oe es cert | O enee ] | op yyy 460, $14.75 and §14.96|/ WOMEN’S SHOES Pete ton eel ae e results, that the following letter is only | nner Sets, $8.! le white cards or paper, BB pi CAR HITS TRUCK; 4 HURT. | one of ihe many received very day, tell. HOUSEHOLD L INENS. NY 8Y/ ONE HUNDRED American porcelain Din- y Remarkable Value at es Pasvenuers Huvied from fomusn|{Mdusvea fn ths wonderlalnemedy| arapeaa iT aeT ner Sets, comprising seven. decorations. || aS $2.59 Pair. tet are than 12 pores of eth hd fa 8 estacaag Mether and Chita Cat by Glass, | Read this letter: $4.68 Scallope PS) All charmingly "decorated. sets include | | 4p WE THINK THIS IS THE BEST this | | many, and economy is practical. Deliveries during’ the rig “1 think Resinol Ointment and Soap $3.00 Dozen. Soup Toureen and 3 large Meat Dishes. Q°/ season, despite the remarkable offers we | | week meeeeding rovth en Ths. arene. 8 all you represcat them to be, Hesinol | By A very prettily embroidered space for $2.25 Cut Glass Fruit or Salad Bowls, $1.79. Q hive & hsp aaking The Shoes were made a Main floor front, Kast Building, Fauiena Hi an. autonomies treck @ Hey a, lar A or to yy soap > your initial or monogram, or to put in EXTRA HEAVY and flawless blank, exquisitely cut in 10 oO 4 lots by the manufacturers when reg- One Hundred and Eleventh street a 55 fies gage QE tose of the trend to whom you make the | | the chrysanthemum, prism and Venetian designs: fin: | | 7 ular orders were scarce, and priced according GROCERIES 20.90 last night. nnitation 7 2) gift. If you embroider the initial it adds to ished with deep scalloped edge. Store orders only and via Py ie a Petes wR nan atic vith dult . wit Coppinger of No. 2 West One .] the value of the wif Ala Aaah’ meal huang none C. 0. D, Subway oor, Central Building Ped ai atae at cide an itched; Cuban Hundred and Thirty-ftth street, driver of the truck, amd Willam Carroll, who wal on the with, him, were tossed to the pavi Among the p gore in the car were Mra, Esther eczema, tetter, scald head, ringworm, t No. 6% East Highty-eighth | barber's itch, pimples, b if y her three small children, oullblains, frost-bites, d “S wy Fresh Fruit Jams of Guaranteed Purity. ws No gluco: ry matter u =) Strawberry, Quince, Raspberry and’ Red Currant, Damson, Blackberry, Rasp- oe st th ete | VEILINGS EMBROIDERIES ples, ete, relieves irritation and inflammation $1.49 and $2.25 Paring ir ~ $1 to $1.75 Semi-MadeCor- Veils, 75c. and 98c set Covers, 75c. to $1.39. ONE OF THE PRETTIEST collec- AS eY/ EXTRA SPACE for the Xmas offer- preservative or coloring MEN’S SHOES. y $2.50 Winter Shoes at $1.98. Heavy satin calf, bluchers, with AY ey, double soles, welted and stitched, A a eh berry, Green Gage, Pineapple, Gooseberry, White h ba Wal da My 4 i (y ings, All. prettily boxed, daintily Whar f y . will, ey tions of Scarfs and Veils ever shown Q trinumed with Predoh and Garman good looking’ Shoe, a Shoe for long Cc cherry, Peach, Apricot, Pear, Black Currant and Passengers, thrown from their seats, | highly beneficial. Your druggist knows | P=) for such small. pric All tire light Valenciennes laces and insertions, com- wear, solid comfort and health and a Red Cherry. were bruised and cut. the value and reputation of the Resinol | evening shades, as well as many of the bined with pretty medallion Alecs ind 2) wandee: ton tha money. All sizes. in No, 1 jar, specially priced at 16¢, each, or The McManuses, Coppinger and Car- gre para saa bas chem for sale. warie sors an take theletnduries 10 | application te’ Department 07, Resa! | nd taken home. The ac- Sident wis due ie slippery rails, ” CReaial Co,, Baltimore, Md. darker tones; for motoring or street v Main tucks. broad widths $1.81 4 dozen. Main floor, ‘Third tioor, Men's Building, ‘Third floor, West

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