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consulate. | circular ineued by Mr. |tary of State. “Do you dispute ftw AteiP fatth and tre dictates | Gonacience. afeest thing but persecution directed against wens of the United States. You ask |¢'rupted Mr. Root. other methods of relief. There is no; “No, but It was mubsequently with her method of relief, Do we propose |Irawh wy Lhe State Depariment,” i¢- keep treaties and allowlother goy- | Joined Mr. Rayner Yernments with whom we have made) The document referred to wap a cir S Ahem to break them at their will? No| cular issued by Root when Secretary Pther civilized nation on this earth |of State, It warned all Ameri- “would asume such @ humiliating post-| cans that they entered Mussa at thelr tion, The heart of this compact has|Own risk and must expect to obey Been pierced and, raising as ft does | the lows there, A letter war rent to With us the question of religious free. | fecretary Root by Louis Marshall and om, its most sensitive feature has! Fdward Lauterbach disput the atti. % Been mutilated and trampled upon. We | tude assumed. The (deserve the contempt of mankind if we | drawn and the objectionable Popeel at the biow and submit to this des | eliminated, | geading indignity. There !s no way out] No one can be admitted to Runsle, it except the abrogation of this| Rayner eatd, un he answers the featy. Tre hour for negotiation has! question as to his religion PV gaveea “There Ie not a Hebrew in tha Univer |) Senator Rayner argued that the treaty | Btates tond. whether he was born in ) admits of but one interpretation and) Russia or not, who can er . thst is that citizens of the United) tier Inte Rum for any purpose what. * States shall have the same te injever,” aid Rayner. et we on fusnin that Russian citizens have with-| this side of the water are counselled 4 the United States, not to be offensive and only use po 1 Me anid it wae an American a and diplomatic language In referring to tangua ation, fH a religious one, and that it had! the warfare being waged for religious low bers settled in incident after inci- —— sx pesepor ia elas 44: | dent that no American Hebrew can pase! user t Abe frontier of Ruesia, He referred tol one of ide const gt. ingn in th ench Chamber of | the wife's 1 Bepotice where the same question haa! “N Russia and Russia was wing the law Me detail Mr. Keyner said fon 1 accept or what faith 1 profess?” t} ST SUBMIT OR GIVE NOTICE sean William Aiden mith of Mich- bi An, commenting on the Russian «tua ths TO TERMINATE. tion to-day, id the abrogatio ‘oF the 1). “There te no other remedy except tol treaty would not sever commercial rale- | ' ferminate the treaty, We must submit | tons between the United States ant give notice te terminate, It would Ru sia because the favored nation & cowardly act to surrender. ae of the treaty hed been super neded by the operation of the maxim and minimum edaure law and by tlon grantin on July 18, 1910. This, he pointed introfuced @ feature of tie situation itherto untouched and whieh would command the Senate's clone at tention, it “What is the cause of thin intolers MmeeT’ asked hte Benator, “Have those © poeple committed any crimes against ‘the lawe or inetityions of Stusstat Yea, thay have. They have committed the ame crime which their forefathers mitted and which (ely posterity AM continue to commit © the reinotest Generation. They have worahipped Goa ee satea wf Who bave torn esunder thelr .thaine and have arisen purified from ‘fee free 2 .persecimion, until now, as the result of their rewtiess ahd untiring meray ef purpore, they nat only ov- ‘py & commanding position in all the | i marte of trade ant commerce, but | Mthout attempting to make a convert, they are in silence exercising a most tremendous influence wpon the @en- tinles of the spiritual world, m every Dace andi quarter of the stobe, except fh this benighted land where @ code of awe bas been promulgated against em, that hae deapolied their homes, friven them from their temples and tent them forth as outlawe from shore -lo “shore, Gutil weary and exheusted ‘Shey come to us and ask us that, as ree people, we protest in unmeasured | close friendship with Hamue) J. Tiden tones aguinst this wrong. out 6f whieh grew his appointment to be - HITS AT THE CZAR THEN PRAYS| chairman of the Miden' Trust. Under FOR Him. ihe manounent oe Bglow Bear ret im tt whet cg in @: rr ae from four to ex million ‘ollare ries feuing ‘Againet them, that he ie in-]ine vanes of thé Futile Library (Ass t fr. Lan onep d by Um very Gent fotentions and | uy oP gone. SHR i which wae opened tast’ ‘The : marae, as the ed inset vite at Broadway and street Was selected by Mr. Bigelow. ‘Wee for ten years et New York, Hons and their motives are generally of the highest and purest character, “Tt humbly pray Heaven in its mercy may thitizate hie seal and weaken his For many years before the civil war Mr. Bigviow was agscciate editor of » uUncerity, for, whenever thet takes piace, thea perhaps Hebrew vil) will no the Evening Post, Mrom journetion he Went ¢0 hin diplomatic post in France. He wrote very many articles on pubdite longer be oonaignad to the torch of the be] prennin OF sey tae Marauder and the home pf the heretic, | Among them are a history of his long nd the honor of his fireside will no ife tn three volumes, full My quaint longer be considered the lawful prey Of | yumor and the revelations of intimate the Russian soldiery. “It {x aleo sad that there 16 an easy | ene 1B the char cececea’ (ean ene tecape from all those hardstips, if the Fictima of this persecution will only | 4 © embrace the extaiilished religion of the ire, as provided for by law. “This proposition ix absolu true. tn reference to thin sumgestion, 1 deatre to say that tf the Emperor of Russta, whe Ie Gt the heed of the eccie (ConUnued from First Page.) . & few year ago, when he was elc:ted honorary chancellor of the coll BUILT UP TILOEN TAUST FROM FOUR TO SIX MILLION, After leaving college Mr. Bigelow prac. tned law in thie city, and began his ea y's history, Only three years 0 he wrote @ book which attracted at- tention all over the world and was wide- ly transisted, “The Mystery of Bleep.” y Dublic pamphlets attacking the protective tariff, advo- cating the automatic election of Vice- Preaidenta:to the Benate for life and urging the purification of the water of the Hudson Rivemin place of @ ballyhoo eucceasion of parades and froworks ect of inhumanity directed against these presirate victims of bie intolerance, Will offer them the alternative of elther ing the faith of their peraecutors or the additional servitude, 1 think 1 fnew what the result will be. "They will never abandon the altere igelow went abroad frequently, trip was in the gary spring year and covered all of Weatern n his return he was taken iM ghiand where ape If of every year, and It was thoug! he end might come to him them, When he returned to the aity tn Gotsher he seemed to have m- “It Is nothing but religious persecution Gipected against citizens of the United jovernments with whom we have made them to break with word of his father's sinking. Mra. A. B. Harding and Mre. C. B. Tracey were at the Highland Faille house, and Wwelr alster, Mire. Lione} Quest is in Kurope. FUNERAL WILL TAKE PLACE GARLY FRIDAY MORNING. jor Kigeiow , them at their wilt No other civilized ag broken tn tts organic and most vital part. The heart of this compact has been pierced, and raising as it doos with we the question of reitgiaus tree- dom, ite most sensitive feature hee ‘eon mutilated and trampled upon. We de- ‘serve the contempt of mankind if we 4 mn to the @ : reel at the blow and submit to this | (eee ating after tne Bel aye | ee} degrading indignity. |to Highiand Palis, where the body will € place, on FY! day morning at 99 o'clock, ‘The p “The-e is no way out of It except the! be placed in the family plot at 1.30 E termination, the rescission, or the abro- {o'clock In the afternoon of this treat | ‘Te pail bearers have not yet been | J erate. 430 Sreaty |nelected and Major Migelow says they | | will probably not be made known urtit | to-morrow \ During the afternoon there | w eral callers at the Gramere ee, among them belng J Douxias be, he is an American citizen he is entitled u an American | Paseport to the privileges of the world. These helpless victims of religious in-| tolerance are American citizens. ¥ ? « Howard forty their pleading voice has | Mutler and Mr. an Henry Gone across the waters asking for their | bor” Taylo fe rights, It has ail been in vain “Now this Government ts behind COLUMBIA ENTRIES. - them, the land of thetr adoption anu| - their choice, All they ask are human | COLUMBIA BACK TRACK, 8 6 rights and human recognition from the Th for tomorrow's (nations of the world. The hour £ hore are aa [negotiation has passed. In the name (qty neal gar mn of justice, humanity and religious free. 4th ee * trie com I ask for action at the bands of | 1!" Heth ih mit the American Congress. | se ; ROOT CLASHES WITH RAYNER a ~ OVER STATE PAPERS There was a sharp exchange botween “t cy) ann TI A ua © diana a) ey 1 ee BACK Too-yraralde. setting: five and Senators Rayner and Hoot, Mr, Koa Mt cal ing “ME retested against @ possible interpreta: | faieiky 18 TD Fikige Howe of, Mr, Rayner's remarks to mean | "i oR MAW haw ‘brew gear lds apd os in Asmuing passports the Untod niheniry tigers tyes te, uate asked questions as to the appli- Ht Mey gas, Ane ta Mr, Rayner said that pd ue: pellis Ange, wel, 108; Mr, Rayner quoted from a Root when secre. clreular Was with, |waa revealed tn the County | Year sentence for a double murder. tence of five years, tain higher thoughts and nobler used @ hammer. - =——Ithe head and his skull was caved in The bone and replaced it with a silver plate, which is now @ conspicuous decoration on the polished poll of the disciplined ja columm of two at ¢ quick. prisoners were not re CONVICTS ON TRIAL FOR “REFORMING” WITHA HAMMER — Three Tried to Inculcate High Morals at Sing Sing and Broke a Skull. s the trouve WITNESSES ALL INM: ATES Sixteen March Into Court at White Plains to Testimony. Give That there are moral reformers @mong the convicts in Sing Sing Pri Court « White Maing to-day, when three eon. |viets Were placed on tial charged With trying to kill Herman Miller, other convict, Who In serving a twen trial is unique fn that all the witnesses for the prosecution and defenae, nix- In number, are convicts, as are «1 the complainant It ts charged that the three men ac. cused, Iphn Clark, doing four years for tarceny; teen yearn for highway robbery, John De Lucca, serving fit. and @ bur@lar under a sen- eet upon Miller, Arthur Lyon tga to the traditions of their faith {July 23 last, and almost beat him to End the dictates of their conscience, death. The prisoners act up the de- “Just tink of tt. Here is a people fense that they chastiaed Miller be- fhe for centuries have been perse- ’ cause he absolutely refused to enter- THE EVENING WORLD, The | 8 BLO E TLE: SNC O a 0.806 oncaeid ncaa, veins: , ' J. BIGELOW, NEW YORR’S “GRAND OLD MAN,” WHO DIED ar HO ME HERE. ——_—— N ORR WO0D 42ND ¥ he RRWweR N@EAWOOD POLICEMAN SAVES WOMAN, STOPS BROADWAY RUNAWAY Horse Drags McKeogh a Block and He Is Cut and Bruised. — A huge gray horae, dragging a bum) ing and swaying delivery wagon, tore, north on Hroadway at noon to-day when the golves than the lower strata of con- victs, and, further, he was caught teaching @ young and Innocen* convict —Hing #ing’s freshman, #0 to #speak— how to blow safes in country pont. VEGG TEACHER WITH A HAMMER. In thetr persuanive tactics the three Miller was struck on urweons took out a lot of splintered that ar- rived in White Plains to-day for the be- ginning ef the trial. in charge of @ guard. Then came the three defen charge of two guards. Bringing up the rear were Warden hennedy and state Detective Jackson, with half a a guards in charge of sixteen convicts, Firat came Miller shackled together, in n hackled 11 Mt pair Prison double A tow of them wore old timers in the prison and as they hurried along, cast- ing shifty glances at scenes they had not witnessed for many years, the in- eradicable ehuffie of the lockstep be- trayed the length of thelr prison reslden: for the lockstep has long ainee been abolished at Sing Sing. A space had been reserved in Judge Platt's courtroom for the delegation from Sing Sing. Because of the nature of the occasion, prison discipline was eomewhat relaxed and the prisoners and Witnesses were allowed to look around For neventeen the alxteen wit- of them—Miller an Nesses--the senaation of being in court and nat under accus Derlence mo novel enjoyable. fon was an ex- to be almost COURT ACTS ON CONVICT-PRis- ONERS’ COUNS The trial was opened promptly by Assistant District-Attorney Weeks, A Jury was secured in record time, The ented by coun- but the Court acted ax counsel for them, and they were given the right to Question or challenge any taleamen they aid not like, Apparently they had Ro objection to any of t! After the jury was ew the trial waa adjourned to awelt the closing of the trial of the sixth man in the Croton Lake murder Grates. Th 4 red ent Assistant Diatrict-Attorney Davis, BE eee ee ORE UALR OFT Bealinny Bigsiow, the eldest oon, te|who was rumming up in this latter pros e Do we propose to keep tre fn thie city, but could not be reached | ceeding, knows all about the Sing Sing and allow other affair and the prosecution is in his hands. Hoe sent word to Judge Platt that he expected to be able to begin with the prosecution of the three con- victs late in the afternoon, Ab Oh mas Packan e. Homebody threw a Nghted match into the large package mall box which stands ou the southeast corner of Madl- son avenue and Fiftieth street to-day Smoke was pouring from the box when George Robinson of 214 Went Thir- ty-third ntreet ited Patrolman Adolph Jacowaky of the Kast Fifty-tirat treet station, Who put out the blag thoroughfare was congested be " with lunchward pluck of Police Squad B alone p The hors of the O. K, nd rkers, The h of Traffic vented an aceldent, was left standing in front h Sponging Co., No, 12 Washington e, by Its driver, Isa- dore Bernstein, ‘The bridle was off and a feed bag over the horse's nose. Son thing started the animal away toward Broadway, The feed bag fell off and added to it» fright. Several men made faint attempts to atop the animal, a Ninth street stood Policeman Mc- . Ile jumped for the horse's head sped its nostrils, An elderly woman crossing the street etood halt- dazed in the path of the runaway. Me- Keogh swept her aside with one hand. The horse dragged the policeman almost & block before he brought {tt to the ground. James ©, Sullivan, a letter-car- rier, anda number of other men sprang to his assistance and held the horse until 2 CASSIS RULE -ASBOSS IN QUEENS ~WILLENDTO-NIGHT: Thirty of the Porty- Forty-five Mem- bers of Committee Pledged | to Help Boutice Him, |" ‘The fui of Joseph Cassidy as the Bors of Queew County is sci uted | for to-night, when the Democratic | County Committee will meet at the| Democratic Chub in Long Island City. Tt was announced this afternoon that thirty of the forty-five members of the | comenittce had pledged themselves to! but rolers under “Curly Joe and pro- | ject him down the toboggan into po litkeat opuvion, by Alderman Alexander Dujat of t ty-elghth District is slated for County Chairman to @ucceed Cansidy. He ix one of three of the five Queens Alderm who voted for Maurice Ff. Connolly to succeed Lawrence Gresser as Borough | President of Queens, and he is a Con-| |noily «nan through and through The Cassidy people, apprehending an overwhelming defeat have started tho Feport that the Degnon Contracting Com: pany i8 back of the Dujat candidacy | and that the Degnon Company will con. | trol the County Committees and the Queens administration if the patriots Caasidvites are thrown out. In reply t this the Connollyites lare that exnon Contracting Company has noth. | ing to do with the fight, at the only issue is Cassidy and Cassidyism, The County Committee will inaugurate a vew plan of political administrat to-night's meeting. In addition to} a county chatrman an executive mittee of five members will be chos | Dain committee will have the last wo administration of Democratic af- fairs in Queens. If it ix composed three members they will probably If of fiv appotnted. | six- Horough Preaident Parently the absolute Demo of Queens. He hae the backing of all the factions opposed to Gresser ax well ia mens’ organization nmittee to-night will adopt resolutions pledging the party to reform. TWO SAY GARVEY IS “POP-EYE” MAN ita driver stnears his left eye and treated by Dr. I pci COLUMBIA WINNERS. Selina, purse $20; tor rated knee were FIRST RAC three-year-olls and up; five furlonga.— Dr, Hurch, 14 (J, Cook), 4+ 8a and 4 to 6, first; Tennesse Boy, 100 (Bruce), 10 (0 1, 4 to Land & to 6 eece| a ond; Old Boy, 12 (Fain), 7 to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 (0 6, think, ‘Pine, 1.06 Tom aw, Outpost, Susan, Capt. John, Lydia Lee aiso ran and finished as named, SRCOND RACK Pi #00; for all five furlong a 1, 116, jopking), 9 to 20 and out, won; Mad- 18 (Forsythe), § to 6 and out, see- 1; Silver ht, 115 (Gould), 26 to 1, to Land even, third. ‘Time—1.04. Ma- mita and Rasneth also ran and fin- ished an named. THIRD” RAC short course J—Ateeplechase; purse The Speaker, 132, (Al- 1 to 3 and out, first; Sam 2 to 2, 1 to 2 and Heard, 1% (Booth), 6 10, third, J ver, Black Bridge finished as named. RTH RACE—Selling; purse, $200; ten), Mall, out, to 1 100, (Kermath), Dr second 0 for three-year-olds and up; one mile Troywelaht, 103, (Tuner, 4 to 6 1 te J and out, first; Joe Rose, 103, (Hopkina) 6 to % 7 to 1 and out, second, Mon- tague, 1M, (Ambrose), 9 'to 22 to 2 and third: Time, 145 2-5, Camel and le also ran and finished as named, re BIRTH for th V Flarney, 108 (Hanover), land 2 to 1, second) Abrasion. 105 (Skirvin) 1,8 to Sand 4to 5, third, Time, 1 ain Ann, Dune Campbet!, ney, Warner Griswetl and The Moat also ran and Anished as named ALMANAC FOR ‘TO-DAY, Sun seta, 4.84) Muon Hees, . y ih wl with a bucket of water, g'he darn, could not be teayned unt the Bost office officinix have made an tny ton. ‘The box Was filled with Chris mas packages For a Perfect Accompaniment—- mm cent any note or notesat Sia ed ‘and easy method of control, Plays pa or roll. The Piano is of high-grade construction ch in tone and satielying to the most artistic ear--the player mechanism EXCELS any other on the market yet the price is moderate, Dalle dampentrations. , ' FI tH ENUE 295 civ tN N. Y. for dural chasers. rights and grands, Very casy payments if desired. ity covers over 67 PEASE PI New York, 128 Weat 42d St., Near Broadway. A Piano is bought on its reputation, and the “Pease” record Our holiday stock is most complete—players, up- New pianos, $225 up; used pianos, $100 up. OPEN EVENINGS. | 34 Flarbaeke Ave. | IN TAX! MURDER (Continued trom First Page.) run from the store. 1 eaw another man step & shot at the man c min, store. The man who was up hie hands and fell, As he came out, ide and fire from the| hot threw man who shot him was about six feet from him 3 3 = What did the man who fired the hot then di asked Mr. Mott. “He booked around to where I stood and then ran to the corn sald the witness, “I followed, but he was around the corner before I got there.” “I saw two men Jump into a taxicab near the hydrant. Then the dashed off at a quick rate den 4id_the shootin, “Well, I was nccltad and flustered. IT thought that the man was about thirty-five years ola, He was dressed in dark clothes and had a mustache.” Garvey a smooth shaven, “Did you notice anything about his eyes?” “They ed to be staring. Mr. Nott asked the witness about his visite to the Tombs and Pollce Head- quarters in an identity ar time was hi identification of Garvey as the man who did the shootin Mr, Wellman then asked the witness about his testimony before the Grand Jury. The mu®tache seemed to interest Mr. Wellman particutart: ‘Did_you tell the Gi CONNOR PIANO ESTABLISHED IN 1877. Grand, Upright and Pleyer Pianos. 4 EAST 42D ST. OPEN RVENINGS, d_ Juror: lf Your Home Is Without a Piano, Make Christmas the Opportunity to Supply That Need. years and 84,000 satisfied pur- ANO CO., %U SBOVAY, DEORMBEA 19 ot P t the man @ho revolver, The cleme'fell upon the door. | about five feet six | step. ‘The man with the revolver and rk and witn great barging | nig companion walked toward Thir- |teenth street, turned and looked over their shoulders: andgjumped Into @ taxi. cab at the curt, you get @ good look at the man fired the ghot”’ Asked Mr. Mott. ald Peterson, erson pointed to Garvey a Yos.'\ BRIGHT LIG ade d bd Micha Keow in # depa cent ok opposite * place, was the next witness. He was at the northeast corner of Thir. Cand Sixth avenué at the T OF WINDOW M-GARVEY. who Was doorman the man | A fourth witness Who declared he saw ped tl at the scene of the murder was shooting. Des at oe own, aki ee Brew private detective for a E wae Mttracted by the fammorcit house , opposite. Zacoby's crash of glass from Japoby's window. | store. Bruler sald he was standing in The windyw was brightly iighted, {| front of Jacoby's when he saw a man looked across and saw la man stooping|across the street. Thinking he might at the whutow. Tran oyes and, as {je a fellow employee, Bruler asked him | Rot yards from the curb, 1 saw) \f Re had seen Mr. Jackson. shot at another man! “J den't know him,” the sirapRer sald, the sto The man|and turned away, nding erect. Bruler identified Garvey as the man eyes on the man who|t> whom he had spoken. He did not He turned and glanced the shooting, byt saw the taxicab, jat the wind Then he walked beisk-| and could recognize the chauffeur. Hy to the corner and T saw him get{ As the taxieab darted away, Bruter into the taxicab, which went off in a| said, one of the men In it had his arm hurry, ‘before the door wan slaved.” | protruding from a window and a re- ii got a good look at the man| Volver in his hand. The man was the with the revolver and noticed his | % he had sooken to. walk?” asked the prosecutor Under Mr. Weltman's probing, Bruter | "Yeu," replied the witnes admitted he ts employed by the Police 4 e him here now?" Department at $% a day to help run fdown the chauffeur who drove the taxl- tn which Stern's murderers escaped. ared also that, as a private de- “Point him out." “There he is (point! Garvey). MeKeown toll of eo ih vhhe ruler is accustomed to break man fa a wiloan at opwetttht aces [in doors and furnish husbands or wives and Bighth a came time after the} Witl evidence needed for divorce. ¥ shooting. Amor cecal Woreane ‘he Ladmitted he chase his profession, lea Saw Garvey and Identified tim as the (ing the publishing business: for tt. man who had shot n. He follo FEAR FOR OCEAN LINER OVERDUE AT GIBRALTAR, nd noticed his walk, MeKeow at Police Head- Garvey again identified Garve quarters. a bro out othat the ‘ erhose rai ph dial fg bi GIBRALTAR, Dec. 19.—Sormne uneas! where the shot was fired and att ness js felt here at the non-arrival of iT “blue . “bulge. pebe Peninsula and Orient steamer nae eee efpnia, from London for Bombay, ing eye Henry Peterson 0% No, %8 Bast One! Hundred and Fitty-ffth street satd he | M W was due here at $ A. M. to-da had not been slghted at 4 o'cloc! was at Fourteenth street when he heard | {i afternoon. ‘The Prince: the crash of Aw two men| the Duke of Fife and their standing in front of "s store, One| Well as other passengers who we was bending k and forth before the| Wrecked on the steamer Deth! of the window. Peterson had nearly reached [same company off Cape Spartel last are awaiting the artival of the their the curb when of the store and thi straighten up and h w the clerk ruin out | week, the window | Mittedonta companton fire a vor in order to continue orace Waters @ Co. AANDS WOULD OPEN AND BL | Blisters Formed, Skin, Skin, Scaled Off, and Flesh Burned ‘and Itched Dreadfully, Healed by Less Than of Cuti of Catsra Gate One. One would the skin would peel off, and the fies would be all red and and bleed. | very much, as I had t.over raaiter with my # have to give up my employment. 1 4 | consulted my doctor, he sald he | didn’t think it would amoun} to thing. But ft kept getting worse. 6 day Tw ry eo in one of the papers about s aay. oH had the same trouble with her hands, | had used Curlcura Soap and Ointment and I decided to try therh, and my hands were all healed before I had ‘used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box orCumcure Ointment. Iam truly thankful:for the good results from the Cuticura Soap pnd.Ont Ointment, for thanks to them I wes cut have to lose a day from work. 1 tate, ied fo return of the skin trouble.” ee tg he Mre, Mary E, Breig, 2622 Brown Street, delphia, Pa., Jan. 12, 1911, Cuticura Soap and Ointment are for sale everywhere, but those who wish to ttythem without charge may do so by sending te Potter Drug & Chem, Corp., Dept:6A, Boston, for a liberal sample of each, post-free, together 82-p. book on the skin arid scalp, Kramer Furs Are the Most Acceptable Holiday Gilts FURS FROM TRAPPER TO’ WEARER the “FAMOUS at our wholesale salos- room and save the mid- dleman’s enormous PRRAMER FURS will make a special offering this week of 100 hew style 85 Chester Pianos, with very full, rich tones, beautiful new cases and all the latest improvements, ~~ $190 stool, cover, tuning and delivery free, and every piano fully warranted for six years. Also special terms of payment of 85 down and $5 Monthly and no charge for interest or extras. Our three stores will be ‘ Open Evenings until January Ist. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. 127 West 42d St., near Broadway 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. (Trade Mark.) Buy Your Candies Early and ‘Avoid the Rush Such as Hotter s bttarecet Wafers, ASSORTED HARD Siar erg ee, Mel QC CAND:ES satitiettens Cive Cum, Rennat ‘Carnniste, pousd Box oONE POUND BOX ES 13¢ FIVE POUND BOXES TEAR USER © DY th Nola ths saath 65e FUREKA MINED CANDY Meas ent of ou oe ond PORTED FRE .CH GLACE FRUITS, NEW - CROP JUST ARKIVED, 5-POUND BOXES $1, 39 SPECIAL OFVER 1 SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, ETC. COMMITTEES GLADLY WAITED ON EVEN Taare aT Nae? TO PUAGUASE, POUNDS OF “METROPOLITAN” E 3 oot 30 “BOILED SUGAR MiXTURE,” AND 6) HAL! 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