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Me a a re ne ne cag te ce ma per eRe Dela nentngteatortmevsaniaien aD INDIAN SCOUT {CHINESE PEDDLERS You LIKE TO SEE | LINED UP AMONG Out in Indiana sdana They nial ° 4 { Mayor Is “Some Man,” Says E “Bronco” John Sullivan. ‘ | Bronzed and rugged, “Bronco” John ivan, famous scout, frontiarmman hero of the battle of Wounded | called at City It day to ohat Mayor Gaynor and ‘el! him th p West regarés him @ “big man.” | 7 ." drawled “Bronco” John, who Making Wie fret trip Eaet anes th uprising in the winter of 18%, think a whole jot of Mayor Gaynor. | te some man, We think he ought to nominated ty the Damoorats for the dency. That's what we think of “Bronco” John was attached tn 1890 the staff of Gen. Brooke, who was fa command at Pine Ridge. Sullivan was went with the Reventh Cavalry, tn @ommand of the Indian scouts, When |. Miles succeeded Brooke in com: , Sullivan was given authority to tate with hostile Indians, and much Of the oredit for the final surrender tt to “Bronco” John, During his a mg career as a scout, Sullivan fought [) P ie Comanches, Apaches, Nes Percen, Vj ee j Goovennes, Sioux and Medoce. “There is no more scouting to be ” as in the old days.» 1 have up the game and come Fast for time.” said the ok! pla‘naman, ell never have Indian wars—not 4 scrimmage that will amount to @nything, 1 tmven't been in New York the last Stoux war, A long time I promised Genemis Carr, Corwin, and Forsythe that some day ) would come Kast and renew ob! intances and talk over the old Ha ate a dr ee tere {Curb Christmas Market Swell-| ed by Celestial Adapters the Bast for the first time. “Those generals were great fightere— of Ways of Trade. @I great men. 1 have reason to koow, for 1 served under each of then and We often were In tight places. “Te 1 find that things are not sult- @ile here in the Bast 1 am gone bak te Indiana, settle down and get into thos. An old Indian scout won't Park Row has a real genuine Chinese invasion on tte hands. fy fahter-—tike mywolf, snould stand | ‘The Colesiials, having finally hoard of © Bow! chance in the political game out] the muccess of Apple Mary and other tm the Wertern country aters, have come to the “Tam going to see Mayor Gaynor and at they will adopt that @hake hands with him. We out tn Ine |), @iana have been watching him and |, ing about him, and ft etrikes us he 1§ pretty good Presidential timber, A ny who gan give New Yogk th -|t inews, and several of them d forth on Park Row, hho {3 givjm® and can ° fas he is doing has the oa] 4 Job in the land, The Presidency t too big for him, you can bet. He 14 carry Indiana and Ohto by bIK |. jorities, Hesides, he ts natural statesmen.” Seetarcipillfienianeeines pecision, IN LONDON AT CISION AGAINST OLYMPIC. ; ‘Admiralty Court Blames the Big Liner for Not Avoiding Collts- ion With British Cruiser, INDON, Dec. 0.—Jud nin the OlympirTawke suit u the big ner ¢ waa nt Nt for ite collision with the British ser Hawke, created amazemont among doth lawyers and seafaring ex-| 5, ke tn’ about ‘em, © drop king. ‘i oun to be suce they ain't coasful Evens's de- OR. LYMAN Is ct CONVICTED OF JAIL- BREAKING PLOT. r of @ Pana perte. The idea that a levinthan na C. A, Court Olymple was expected to give Way De d States Marshal ‘& comparatively onal aft lhe the Genk: foul ay eatarday et conenlr ee in marrow waters was regarded ling to eave m the custody of a Absurd and fraught with serious United States Marshal aneer. an, arrested an Fi » uit for damages againat tho come | yy or using the tails te defrahd Br of che Hawkes was dismiased. | nage a break for Uberty and twjsted jeethat against the Olymptc fauled |The "toot, He was put in an Oakland hospital the jury found, with the use sho was in charge of a pilot. Olympic’s defense has been gener- regarded as unanswerable. . Who had rough the disabling of the leviathan and a nurse White Star Lino, it 1s esiinated, lost 0 in business, pacha Datoh Omet ' IEDAM, Loo. Swinderen, Vic ell of ai the woman. pund to-day,” ex B. Altman & Cn. AMONG THE ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR GIFTS ARE BRONZES AND MARBLES ELECTRIC LAMPS AND SHADES CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS ; MAHOGANY TABLES, STANDS, ETC, AT_MODERATE_ PRICES ‘ ' LEATHER FURNITURE ; LEATHER FURNITURE IN A LARGE NUMBER OF STYLES SUITABLE FOR LIBRARY, DEN OR LIVING ROOM IS SHOWN IN THE NEW DEPART. MENT ON THE FOURTH FLOOR. __ By Rperne, D4eh wad 3504 Pirertn, Nein York. GAYNOR PRESIDENT; PARK ROW FAKIRS COURT DENIES HABEAS CORPUS WRIT TON WILLETT Defendants in ie Sudo Seandal Will Secure Further De- lay by Appeal. Justice Aspinall, tn the of Ques Supreme Court refused to-day to rant the writ of habeas cc wv Mirabeau I Towns on Joseph Cawsidy Friend Walter a marced wil having wive and paid money for a Judicla |tlon, de said there was real ground | the canes of the three befo Jury. But Mr he will « will carr into 112, only candidat Towns has a ted by Camaidy, will ey. GOOD NIGHT! fon laid} ing as a magistrate, in these proceed- ty Warranted the Inference by comm. ovaingt the p vligh the fact that the crime Of Rare Beauty and Usefu AR quart in Tonic Port «33 MAIL ORDERS {).0,0)'¥, "ele Our out-of-town patrons we vi uM Flegenhei 261-269 EIGHTH AVENUE, {ha HSth Me. .NY, Huy oe ttle © Quart 102N Second Av. b aTso Third » Bkn, on Svs Bho, Whiyn, yuan Ay Ve cor, Oth Mt, 2 Jand complete stock of jet jewelr: Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cordials. ! le narne of arrest tanued against t © propert ou ip my pockets ‘A FEW DAYS MORE Will End the Sale of Jewelry Now Being Held at Frederics’ Famous Old Shop at 905 Broadway, cor. 20th St. ba’) NEW UPTOWN STORES TO JE FUTURE HOME FOR FREDERICS JEWELRY. Remarkable Offerings This Week At Least 50 Per Cent. Saving on Every Article in the House. EXCEPTIONAL SPECIALS. Frederics Peatle-Manufactured and y usin strings 16inches f He cost price, $2 to Long Chains 1h lorgnettes and muffs in gold, silver, gun metal or plate, with or artificial stones; cost w one-half off. in modern and antique real or artificial pearls, pies, sapphires, emeralds, turquoise, alachite, Inpi st price, B10 t 500 Hat Pins of odd and unique de- 1 with almost any stones desired; 75c. and 81; will be closed out t below the cost of importatign; an opportunity never before | offered anywhere. Hage 60% off—In gun metal, sterling silver and German silver. Jet Jewelry—Frederics has for many years been well known for their varied 'y; Neck- » Pendants, Combs and be closed out at 35% off creations set wit regular pri Rings—This stock baerentiny a most mplete assortment of beautiful rings in ot with genuine stones jon; cost price, 85 to now one-half This sal lutely without reserve land is being held at Frederics’, Jeweller, Broadway and 20th street store only. Iness Given Free with Our przauisite T-plece porcelain im Ret given free with n'g3.00 purchase ef ‘our celebrated Ko0de. 2 ungarien from, 81,90, $2.50, ‘ver $5.00. 85.80, ter ‘ense, a Tonic Port "Vicinity, FREE OF GHARGE Vicinity to send their orders as early as posaibie. mer Bros. near West 23d St., N. Y. | 100 Market Ktreet, Newark 176 Newark 4 4a Ww AZ Mat hid nouth th Ae Woop WatTeERs & Co. UrnuNn bad AM VG. ‘CR phy “ “ “ “ 5.00 7.50 10.00 red aot whe WRITE FOR CAt afte hahomans UNG Crt T nas T te MS: $3.00 tad on “ “ “ “ “ Freight and R.R.Fare isicgine. and therefore the |Franklin Simon & Co. THE EVENING ALL ID mA AE LS Ak OL 20,.1911. | ‘ Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 200 Women’s Dressy Waists Of imported bordered silk Marquisetté, in plain colors: navy, black, wistaria, brown or gray, made over china silk, lace collar and yoke, afso all-over lace waist, trimmed with Cluny lace made over net. 5.00 . Heretofore $7.50 to $9.75 Silk Night Gowns and Negligees FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Crepe de Chine House Gowns and Vanity Cap ink, bal blue, lavender and white, richly trimmed Platt Val. and Cluny lace and ribbons. Value $22.50 Crepe de Chine Boudoir Matinees In pink, blue and white; edged with fine net Le ten A Value $16, Crepe de Chine Night Gowns imono sleeve model, in pink, blue or white, lace edge, ribbon beading. Value $7.50 Emb’d Crepe de Chine Night Gowns Hand embroidered, kimono sleeve model, in pink, blue or white, lace edge and ribbon beading. Value $12.50 13.75 10.50 450 795 Silk Umbrellas for Men and Women Women’s Silk Umbrellas Of pure twilled silk, silver tipped handles. Heretofore $3.05 2.95 Women’s Silk Umbrellas Of pure twilled silk, handsome silver Biya beedlee, 00 3 95 eretofore Men’s Silk Umbrellas Of pure twilled silk, natural wood handles. Heretofore $4.00 . 2.95 Men’s Silk Umbrellas : shee Sivan ity ba BAMel eh catslore $5.00 3.95 Men’s Imported Umbrellas Made by Dicks of London, hook handles, ‘i silver trimmings. Heretofore $8.00 695 WILL CLOSE OLUT THURSDAY Street and Evening Dresses Of <itk chiffon made over silk, Crepe satin, Crepe Meteor, velvet, corduroy or serge. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Dressy Afternoon Gowns Of Cashmere de Soie, Crepe Meteor and Satin Charmeuse— Copies of Paris models; only one or two of a kind. 29.50 Heretofore $45.00 to $59.50 ‘ALOGUE No, 7, MAILED FREE. 3 ROOM OUTFIT, fpnetetng of Combination, Da Nalmom 4 ROOM OUTFIT, Conalettng of Par info Moot ‘84 Kitchens batide busito $225 it 19.50 $1631 trateds v py nhc Goo Rn Open cvemngs unul Christmas No Money Ley Ctup mane or iret ot small deposits will at mi e ‘out sy the fact thi bor distributers in the Thanks ¢ ‘power, ¢ a tba wycere ie le ae hanks to our enormout nen fur rs We te Best Credit System —One Low Price-—Cash or Credit Out-of-lewn Deliveries M de by Our Motor Tracks Value bide 29.75 at 50c on the . Dollar NW. On EEAvE Tie ST an bhp 4 whee ae eryeene Lord & Taylor : Founded 1886. Acceptable Holiday Gifts Kid Gloves For perfection of fit, elegence of workmanship end splendid wearing qualities the Reynier Glove is unrivalled. $1.75 to $5.50 per pair (according to length) Spectal Gloves 16-Button Elbow Length , White Glace Mousquetaire * Gloves $1.95 Value $2.75..... suet peveees Per pair 2-Clasp L. & T. Speciat Gloves Meshes cht soft, pliable, Sear \$r Py &) ins T pair 1-Cla:p heavy Capeskin Weatking Guves 7 $1.00 nglish tans and gray. 1-Clasp Grey Mocha Street ih ag $ 1.00 Pique sewn...... per pair Specials in Holiday Ribbons Dresden—Satin and Tafftto— Striped and Plain Taffeta with fancy edge 28c per yard—Value 39c Moire and Satin Sash Ribbon 10 inches wide 58c per yard—value 95c Dresden, Persian and Ptain Sash Ribbon Suitable for fancy work $1.50 per yard—formerly $1.95 to $2.50 Neckwear for Gifts Real Irish Lace Neckwear —Stocks, Jabots, Side Frills and Eton Collars— 50c to $3.95 each Crystal, Tinsel and Silk Fibre Scarfs $1.85 to $2.95 each Novelty Lace and Net Guémpes $1.50 to $2.95 Fancy Stocks with Cascade Jabots attached 50c to $1.50 each Leather Goods for Gifts Fitted and Unlitted Bags pad Suit Cases. a Pg ling Gack Flasks, Drake oure an rav ¥ ing Cups, Thermos Bottles and Cases. Aute and Luncheon Cases. Glove, Handkerchief & Postal Card Bowes 55¢ each—value $1.00 Wemen's Suit Cases....$9.50 8 $10.00 Values 612.05 and $18.03 =~ lined, with envelope pocket for Glo Bit SE See ies eat ee” Men's Suit Cases.,......$5.00 & $5.50 Values 80.60 and $6.05 Linen lined, with shirt flaps, @4 and 96 inch sises, Broadway & 20th St. 5th Ave.) 10th St, f 04 ERE World Nant works all week. Creder one et and prosper. |