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BOOM FOR C.D FOR PRESIDENT HS PUI. SHEL Tammany Plots to Tickle His} Vanity Away in Camphor. and Lay Him HOW IT WILL BE DONE. | Nothing Rude About the Plan! —It's Just a Nice Litile Gold Brick Game. “Bhelve Gov. Dix” That is the quiet little tip that haw Been sent out throveh tie State Tammany Wall, It isn't tat Gov, Dix Baen’t satisfied Tammany ity va fous alignments th State But @ real light h to dawn on the party leaders. and WKH the begur They realixe now on Mr © ward “nice” G a” himeelf, Yeader might say, with Go the voting. While Tammany sust adore Diz’e methods, it leaders do not Pose to let love Interfere @hance of winn! # Hence the Ht Mr, Dix ien't to be shoves the political sto Sonate a real 4 ty it's going t fk of huinan kin Won't recognize wold brick that ix bein fer him. Here's the litte pin ed by 8 Democra’ RRows what in Democratic cir: fe way porribit @ratie move tn Right after Ne Wil aprout in Papere up State howl h * ential type and will bear the name of @ev. Dix. GOULDN'T START IT IN NORMAN MACK'S PAPER, hore to whom the skids hax been ams ered ned to have the boomie the Butte fi MAeration of detati« fr Rh was feared ( bérrass the paper's owner, airman Norman Mack Jt would never eommilieeman's 1B Official boomer Gate who It wan never intended & chance of winning may be that former st fWelier Martin H. Giyun may do the launching tn th Union. There ty a sup: p Glynn would welcome ity, for Mr, Dix @ own nomination Giynn haw Governor: in th he wil! accep: But the Dix I the boomlet wil! they have to call QMitor of the Lo Well as that city’s vat Dom Of course, if an attempt wor et Mr. Hoover to launch t Mr. Hoover would have to b Preseed with the sincerity of the inove- Ment, for Mr d be Close friend of the THINK GOVERNOR 18 EASY MARK FOR FLATTERY. After the lau | | | i ing it In Mgured Go will be eany Tite's retireme the Governor » oral Verbeck's @ neatly ta tonal Guard review There's no horror in being in debt for a MEISTER PIANO. " 11 You ean pay for it at the rate of $1 a week or 835 a month, and Elton Ni |] you're dealin h Rothschild & Company when you buy it-- |} ee why n not some puzzle concern, | Wasn't he « State and didn't * Tao’ at Grover Cleveland, who from @ mere Sheriff to President, vim) the Governor's cuair! me Ml eecept—anyy Governor 1 provanly » As for the deiegas ® part of the the National ( York State dele: ‘This delegation @rnor—on the fr y the Governor wi! have been funn end after that It will vole as the Yeaders decide | Im planning the shelving of Gov, Dix ft @ign't occur that by some hook or efook some othe | and vote for Go | nate him, lt was should be the rauic ca Gavernor u " Some shudde M ONARCHE FURNITURE'CO. WE TRUST YOU MOLIDAY Si EU.ALS Cash « Cred. OPLN EVENINUS 161 EAST 125 ST BET3 &LEXAVESE “ete | ( |105-YEAR- WHO EXPEC Mra Rachel Mareus, who cela | the her n red and fifth to obtain a TH clouies he had left behind ne two Le Aas saye she will ask | countered Nello Lynch, wh the tywnemt Daughters of Ja fen Jan. 27. Mun You mustn’t view a piano as a luxury. sense it is a necessity, home to kill monotony. And there’s too much monotony in too many homes. a lot of other things you buy, yot fo go in debt, and isn’t in debt, and we doubt if there's a man living who doesn't owe somebody something. to bring your family happiness there a no horror in it, your home life and brighten the lives and thoughts of your dear little kids, let us send you a MEISTER PIANO on thirty days’ trial absolutely at our expense. And if the change pleases you, go in debt for the piano, take care of you ROTHSCHILD & COMPANY SB. Cor Isth St. and 4th Ave, OLD DANCER S TO WALTZ WITH PRESIDENT TAFT. “TOUGHEST” LAD TRIAL FOR LIFE Daniel nats Is Accused of | Shooting Sister’s Boarder Twice in Back. Dantel Lynch, alias Bosco, reputed leader of the "Car Barn Gang’ which hes made life active for the police of the Bast One Hundred and Fourth street station for many years, Is on trial for his fe before Judge #wann an4 a jury in General Besions, to-day. Lynch, a@lthough onty twenty years O14, 19, according to the police, one of the “toughest” youths New York City has produced. Lynch ts accused of killing John Me i Klghty-soventh street. twtee In tha back In| 1% Fast One Hun- dredth mreet, Hept 16 last, tn the house | where Lynch lived. Detectives Lennan | and Hauser found Lynch, after the shooting, crouching behind @ chimney on the root of the house. ‘The ziiling, eo Aamintant District-At- | torney McGuire contends, was unpro- voked and was the reeu over & mult of ele Ld ah Fran hk, at in the house where and returned there dance with her the annual ball for 1» Home of the i » Beventy- Kewiment Armory, New York, pi os in the hallway and sho #! brother, who was fn her apart ‘The McNaflye marted to leave | ment, when Lynch fired two shots at them, it is charged. Both shots struck | John’ MeNally in the back, killing him | ren he atten A from the i Fag! "thos an ordered for the nd two others > and ninetypfive years hoolhoy. shool this morn- * pon years old, itikhth avenue trolley enue and West One aandt nty-ninth street. «The Kked several (eet before the sent to @ standatill. Police: Hinne of the West One at the corner, car- welghhoring drug store Was summoned from nded to the call, | suffering from concussion Wrain and removed him to the In one sense it is, but in its broadest You've got to have it in your There's too much silence, too much gloom, too much of evgry- thing but sunshine. In thousands of homes there is too much straining—toomuch sacrifice— too much self-denial. Roll these all into one and you've got the big black ghost KCON- OMY—the jack-in-the-box of the American workingman. You need that piano a ngreat: deal more than To buy it, you say, you've All right, then, goin debt. Debt is honorable erybody's in debt. There isn’t a merchant on earth who So cut out the horror of debt. If it’s going If you think a piano won't change the character of Just sec what a change it makes. We'll NO CASH PAYMENT DOWN. NO EXTRAS NO INTEREST ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 81A WEEK OR §3 A MONTH PIANO STOOL AND COVER FREE Meister Pianos range in pice from $175 to 6350, We pay the feright mo matter where you live. NEW YORK BRANCH; CLARENDON BUILDING (Open Evenings Until Christmas.) el. Stuyvesant 953-354 o World “Lost & Found”. Ad, ‘ Recovers Valuable Pin Within a Few Hours, | 70 West 38th St, Now York City, Dec, 16th, 1911. Publisher, 1 lost @ pin, very valuable to me as a keepsake, on ning, Dee 12th, I put an ad. in your “Lost and Fe s on Wednesday and after but one tueertton in the Thursday sg World Tl had an anewer by Thursday noon and had the pin J 4 iby posserston by Thureday evening. For this very prompt service I wish to th Very sine nk you, ely, MABEL HANSEN, World Gives “Lost and Found” Ada. a Otreulation in New York City, Morning or Sunday, Oreater Than the Herald, Times, Sun Gnd Tribune COMBINED. This Important Clase of Advertising Ie Always Given a Conspicyous Posttion—-on Page Cpposite Editorial Page in The Morning World and on First Page of Want Section, Sun days, Tie | Otte 8. Weeks and former INNEW YORK ON Inatantly. the state, His dead body rolled down Assistant Distriet-Attorney Aneistan’ ‘orporation Counsel Mtephen O'Brien were assigned by the Court to represent They claim Lynch acted in self. Former Buy them TO-DAY for Christmas Day. They're good enough for the most im- portant occasions — econom- ical enough to use every day. “EDDYS”| JELLIES “Cooked in Kettles Lined with Silver.” Red Currant, Grape, Quince, Rasp- berry, etc. Select Fruit, am made style. At your GROCER'S. E. Pritchard, Maker, 931 Spring Strest. And don't forget that the very best dessert you can get for this occasion or for ANY occasion is Epp YS” eg erano PLUM PUDDING} Made with pure, prime, fruit ;as clean and whole- some as you'd make it in your own home. No Greater Gift -|Than Better Sight “How the old folks would enjoy it!’~ And it’s well within your reach, and | theirs; buy them a pair of Solid Gold Glasses, °5.00 Others as Low as $2.50, including Oculist's Examination and Correct Glasses Later. fe QEhilich Sons Oculis.a’? Upticiaus 223 SathAv., 1I5thSt. 3.0Sixth Av, 22dSt. 103 Nassau Ann St. 498 Fukien St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. Gentleman’s Size Guaranteed Solid 14-karat GOLD 7 in the trade knows and one hun. nod Value nF OB mber the sale clones at 10 o'olock, All that time will not be lealers will be CHARI ES A. KEENE Diamonits, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway New York 217 B’dway, Aster House 17 Weet 42d Bet, Sth & 6th Aves., New York | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Tonight and t and tomorrow this store will be open until 7 o'clock, and Friday and Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. Great Sale of Fine Fur Sets for Women and Misses and Children ~ Thursday, Friday and Saturday A special, quick cash purchase of Fur Sets at phenomenal reductions now to be disposed of to you at virtually one-half of their regular prices @ In the light ,of events this sale was inevitable Just reflect what a phenomenal December this has been, that for nearly a week this month we’have-had Spring weather, .that as late as December 12th the thermometer was flirting with 54 degrees in the shade, and that only the calendar has served to remind us that the festive Yuletide was at hand @ Is it any wonder that a few days ago, when the weather was still unwilling to do its duty by the calendar, an important manufacturer and importer of furs concluded to find a quick cash market for a great stock of fine fur sets? And is it any wonder that pretty nearly all the stores had all the furs they wanted, including Saks & Company? But by the time the offer reached us the prices had suffered such a remarkable reduction that we recognized the opportunity and marked it for our own. @ Tomorrow, then, begins this wonderful opportunity in furs. .Tomorrow offers you fur sets which, through nobody's fault, have broken down the barrier of fair prices to find a quick and ready market. Tomorrow and the next day and the next, up to the last 10 o'clock the coming Saturday will ever see, fur sets will be lower in price than they have. been in a decade at Saks’ or anywhere else. . @ Don't miss this opportunity! Avail yourself of it, you who intend to buy furs in any event, and you who mayhap found regular prices beyond your capabilities to pay them. For whether you buy for yourself or whether you buy for another, you will not buy so economically again, not until Winter once more falls asleep at the switch and December contracts another mesalliance with Spring Perfectly matched large muffe and neckpieces in the most wanted styles ae Red Fox Sets................ regular price 75.00........... CONG RI EAN E NS A sale price 42.50 . Black Fox Sets..............regular price 45.00...) 0......006...0.++.-- Sale price 24.50 Pointed Wolf Sets..... ..7. regular price 40.00..............ssesssseee.- Sale price 22.50 Pieced Persian Sets.........regular price 40.00.............:e+0++se0++.-8ale price 22.50 * - Natural Raccoon Sets regular price 35.00.........seeeesssseeeeees -sale price 19.50 Black Wolf Sets . regular price 30.00. . sale Price 18.00 | Black Asura Lynx Sets.....regular price 27.50.. ....8ale price 17.50 | Blue Wolf Sets.............. regular price 25.00.. ...- sale price 16.50 White Iceland Fox Sets ....regular price 25.00.. sale price 12.50 “Black Caracul Sets... .regular price 20,00.. sees Sale price 9.50 Persian Paw Sets...... ..t. regular price 10.00..............06++. se... Sale price 5.50 Caracul Head Sets.......... regular price 7.50..............- sesoeeees Sale price 3.75 Children’s White Fur Sets. .regular prices 2.25 to 27.50......!..sale prices 1.50 to 19.50 ~Men’s Robes & House Coats splendid values tomorrow The best gift of all for a man is a house garment. It will furnish him with a reason for coming home and for stay- ing there. Dpn't underestimate the value of a robe or a house coat. It makes converts to the simple joys of domestic at-homes, andis infinitely more potent than the curtain lectures of the eelebrated Mrs. Caudle. Foreign and domestic garments in all fabrics, colors and sizes, and at all prices. Men’s Blanket Robes, in a splen- did variety. We are.able to offer these at a special price just at this season. Value 4.50 Men’s Blanket Robes, in a large range of colorings. These are splen- | 3 9) did quality and will give long serv- ice. Value 5.00 Men’s Lounging Blanket Robes, in an ample assortment, some satin > 5,00 braided and others corded. bs c | i: Sale of Women’s Raincoats proof against duplication and rain Those who take advantage of this sale tomorrow will find a selection as excep- tional in variety as it is for values. Smart, practical, staunchly-made garments, one of these raincoats is an ideal. gift in that it serves not only atradition but utility also. Rubberized Raincoats, the entire garment vulcanized. All seams and buttonholes taped and cemented. Gray or tan. Regular price 7.50 special at 5.00 Mercerized Canton Cloth Raincoats, double texture cloth, cemented facing and taped seams. Raglan or plain sleeves. Regular price 12.50 special at 8,50 Double Texture Raincoats, of silk finish bombazine cloth, plaid lining, rubberized. Plain or Raglan sleeves. Black, navy or tan. Regular price 15.00 special at 10.00 Rubberized Raincoats, made of double texture silk Canton or bombazine cloth, rubberized between two folds of the game material. Seams sewed, cemented and taped. Navy, black, gray or tan, Regular price 18.50 special at 12.50 Rainproof Coats, made of Priestley crave- nette, in tan, Oxford or olive. Two models, plain or semi-fitting back, with plain or Raglan sleeves. Regular price 20.00 special at 15.00 Rainproof Coats, of imported gaberdine, in black, navy, tan or mode. Raglan sleeves. Regular price 22.50 special at 16,50 Lightweight Raincoats, of silk crepe de chine, silkserge or satin. New shaped sleeves. All colors. Regular price 35.00 special at 25.00 2.95 tion of the season's favored color- ings. Well made and finished and excellent value. Specially marked for the holiday season, Values 6.00 and 7.00 Men’s Quilted Robes that are a dream of comfort and ease. One of these garments will make a man happier for its acquaintance. Men’s Velvet House Tuxedo Coats, peak or shawl collar, silk lined and otherwise, as preferred. Good values.

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