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meng a ete BIG XMAS TREE FOR “SMILING JOE” BRINGS NEW HOPE Py by <operarered Youngster Plays Santa Claus and All the Children Re- ceive Fine Gifts. OM AAA RRA RRA AAA ARRAA ARR A DOCTOR SENDS CHEER. | Boy Won't Need the “Board” * Again, but Will Wear a Brace for Support. “Wmiting Joe” Marion has the dirrest Gertewmes tree in Cherry street. Tt ta! talk ef the “Hill,” and stories of alt @lorious things on it apread back to he Mast River and over to Park Row. | tree fteelt in eo tail that for a time | Was thought that a part of the call fag would have to be removed to jet it Stand its full hoeiwnt, but they got it up Somehow and the topmost bough touched Be nowly whitewashed pinaster tree came from “Smiling Joe in the Pubite Sohool, who a long & lot of the decorations, He. there are the tinsel and tittle n ume Rother ear and al Make a «heat showing. other ohiidren in the tenement at | © Cherry street, where 'stniling lives, went in yesterday to view @ with delernt and awe = They @oen anything like it in the tone before and some said that it | better than the ble tree they ones seen down at the Mission. it the best part of it i thet “#mit- Joe" ie able to fenl the full enjoy ef it The two dae preceding me B My When Sante Clause came was strapped on Yeara in the Sea Heapital for his trouble, tuber- spine, The physicians of the Academy of e bed discussey his case and thet there had been @ re- TOR SAYS HE WON'T NEED THE BOARD AGAIN. © Mare. Marion wes told that Joe ougnt the board jem Witty Goctor said that before atrap- Jae tw the board again ne would & new brace on him whteh might | a2 4 suillclunt prop to the apine. . je being prepared now, 2 "1 supp said Joe's mother WALL STREET. ———> this Lehigh Valley supplied the only fea- if the brace does not ; ture in today's early stock market plot Will Mave to Bo OM the) trading, with @ rian of 21-4 pointe, | Dart of the apparatus on | OU*r eourition drifted utmiensly | ich he may be stretched ie at tre /@Found until a alow, dragging move- ry street tenement ment toward the cnd of the fret hour “Bmiling Joe’ was, if powsiiie, even | Bwre cheerful than over this moraine. will be @ long Ume before the edge lowered the Mat fractt lly under the Joning range of Inst wook Union Pacific, Steel, Copper and Re ee Christmas feativiles bas Wort | ing yielded the easiest to welling pres: S daltcts ot hin tree vet. He cused | MUP. Which Was entirely profenstonal imiring’ y at a doll ted to an upper-|. E¥entually the market assumed « t branch and Waving @ amalle\meri- | Dolday condition, with business re: flag. There war sadly «@ sy duced toe a small volun wn a limb that did not have Stocks 4 A wliehtly tn the a Nit The kold tinsel wae Wound | noon period. Reading and the copper wand everywhere between candy |Kroups Were fairly strong. A mode eke and Naxs [Wefux of buying Orders in Reading sent | Hed At the bottom of the tree were a! that up to IM. ‘Phe Coppers M8 of Wyn and playthings ere Won, We and with gains 1 small express wagon full of them. | point @ wae a maliway train with all the, ‘The pst toward closing time ROW fangied Axink® of w Liintted, a and net chi Were trrewular Eduple of dolls that the baby could] Qhrow around and do no harm to, and| ‘The Borex that containe! blocks and minis highest of ture dishes td hn “Ww do you like the best? Joe Nee @aked and he grinned as he said haat | tractive of the different pieces of the pattern necessary for the making of the gar- ment. It showa how easily the at- design can be executed and alao serves as a guide in cutting one's own pattern if auch ia needed. Yours of age, tall, well developed, with won, fo can crag that around Fh § ‘" wt g SURES ENIED BRING i % MILE TO LITTLE JOE. Mis eyes looked longingly, however, ® pair of roller miulos Kat of bon the foot of Knew there was lite make them, his: mother +o++ + renee to for had Y “ET wouldn't let him put those on for iti ar ’ opened, Pristof! had gotten into bed to him as he lay in bed at his world a. yy | DRY, Feation Maltior with a tube attached to a gus fet in hin ae Sieventh avenue, to-day, | “Praps aftor a wiile lean go skating LY) Wit you kindly advine mo in making | outh Dr. Paftaon! wan called, but Miavensh.) fal them,” waid Joe, and he smiled even | 2 lover @ binck votle dress with @ tunte. | tim man wae dead ward Martin, a car repairer on the the thought of the pleasure that was| ime S\ It haw a bolero of beads and the tunic eo oan entral Rallrond, wished ed him, nae JJ» Anished with a beaded ineertion, It them a happy Ne rand then shot BONES ide sinater ce cw Eh yl has titin Wi atthe ee ieaeds| AUTO. WRECK A MYSTERY, |{tet § tapos New Tear and shen att tn wa house yew way Me ex HY {and Jow neck, with a belt of mossaline. aerrenneed children had no premonition of what] 2 see teen vioaly i, TAS fag] Am stort and stour MRS. | Machine Smashed Against Bmbank-| Va, coming and thelr cries spread a| Banta mask and beard and deal M ' S| You could give » attter ment—Ocoupa Fate Unknown, | pante in the tenement. j eut the thinks to 0 ther little yi Vi 7 AD) eoutting of your train and Ce re ee Martin had suffered from cancer of | @nes. Not once during the day bad he bh el of black velvet ha: shad ARK J., Deo. 9 aying 10 ay eg stomach. When the holidays came | atthe palm that ‘he mea ee Lot yy 1M Bolero An the back and coutinne to] tanalot inasy of burned wreckage In a] the atomaciy Win me hullltil Nant cee be ome acy awe 4 tail the floor, thus forming @ de-| vacant lot at King street and P ar ADORED) | Sie Eibentten hare was to » tached train, Z judge your tunio te) avenue, Nutley, is a high-powere We DP cen fe klLehan swith ight of the years he had wp he 4 | hung from the belt, but you could give| ing car which, early to-day, ran rreniidren torday when her husband roves te Mt ; Sufficient way is a ee i. fect tet. rifle epeed through the yard of alled to her from his bed. Merriment of the hour \ ‘om ere, lente as hrough a huge « » here and bring the ohtid oe Through it all visitors to the tene } 12 finiahing the bottom. Let the panel ‘ een } erat n arle Bor ane irs Nahin acted fap Mt could not heip but remind them- ‘ tp Dack hang over the tunic, FIER in ihe aide of ai embankment, where room “with the five children, the MERGE dos kad been tha chie? ald + Lf) the neck and sleeves with jot beads, | {ne wile of aval oeave GB ‘ a Be Us that will bring gifts " ieee Vand! Velttor Ww th ait wer h ha oowell a : 4 ey \ yo the Ante Were, what hap Well said Mar IT nave called Be chia <) ns wabe rn The w “i scan aaa Viewwe toll me tf dark dius o¢ aurey pened to them ff they were injured, and | you here to wish a happy New un culled to his case haw teen thi JWoull wake @ practicable dr for! now they managed to esea ry, it] Yea Moemtive the raising ofa Find oF | ACTIVE SECURITIES. and if 0 how whould tt bel they did, are pusaling questions for] Mee. Martin an dthe children. stood seis that will ca ox a —: Any twenty yore vd which the Boblew De nt is trying | wondering, and then Martin qutekly | y ptbilet, Staten Steet 24.090 aiasen, 1 “ . id MIS: to tind answers to-day w a revolver from under his pillow, | ‘ H be corduroy 1s serviceable. Ma: Phe nuniver of the machine was 166 | polntet! the Muraie at hie breast and 4 Utah 13.200) 6 very simple, buttoned up the front, | Mas# fired, He fell back dead. LLES RESIGNS AS LEADER, | | FRANCIS WILSON ANNOUNCES at the » ng Roand of Alder Men to-day, phn A. Howes Mocted majority leader of fasten in ts vn hier Ade- foard, resigned the leadership. 1 1 “ Lg Mat tt was an “empty honor’ es Hi tt ancie W hy @urran had been elected View) Kerment the Board, which offices carr Hl Gent the echairmanship the ‘ Walape Gammittee, and as the chairmany)ty of the committee usually went to the " “ floor leader, Alderman Bolles did not picuous the foun r Consider the leadership worth taking e Compan Another caucus w be held to wp-| Miss Wilson ia now on her way te Wnt his successor unless Alderman| Port Arth Ont h ner Nance is 28 can be prevailed upon to retain |fil with pueuinonia and typhoid, He sont the remy hemer” job honor” BOB sii there a few months ao from Cleveland " Girect the building of a new dry dock, The young peopie met two years ego ip Cleveland, Sad a brown hair and gray eyes and of dark | complexion TLLIE ELEANOR, | A pale gray trimmed with ‘7 pale | pimk would become you. You could | Bave the foundation of your drese of] hn texan to cry and asked that his) “Hanny New Year,” Says Martin line over which @ tunio| wife come and forgive him. Mra, Pris i marguisette could hang to|tof. however, wanting to punish her to Group at Bedside, Then within @ foot of the bottom. winigh| sand, remained for a few Shoots Himself, | the neck, sleeves and tunto with oug| ou. Later the tenants smelled «as, : 1 beads or gray marabou fur, trt having four in the armhole plain and h fiat collar and cuffs of dark blu Hy « entin, over whtoh embroidered ones of sheer white linen could be laid, which would alwaye mive A igh oollar and yoke could be of the Vine vation, with @ white turnover at thet \.--¥ou have not enough goo to make @ dress. Chiffon oloth th fame shade would combine well for wleeves and part of the nkirt, from the delt to below the hips, whe: mes- saline could bo attached tm a out de sign of shallow soallops. DNA M the wide bending form side panels on the skirt, weighted with fringe, also ® bid piece in front of the watet, hanging from the square yoke, Finish the sleeves with (ny frills of plaites lace, | THE EVENING Conductor Throwing Fortner Off Platform, Maw Who Sti Anton Prist cloak operator, tent Coine, ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR w# «& # & & HOME DRESSMAKERS} Mea PATTEAN BASE OW a6 ope DESCRIPTION. A trie little frock of brown velveteen TUMBLES FROM CAR AND HAS SKULL FRACTURED. “Ch Is Arrested. A ae MINING COMPANY BROKE. Aanete. n known of } es of I ‘The Colonial Silver Mines of No, 27 t and Sixteenth and Parade in a voluntary peti- y to-day gives Habili- secured, with as- $1 each, but of un- Pine atr atroets, tion In bi Ali questions com) 1. of gu. Corming §—BeHONG wots of 100,000 share and materials of| stock of the Colonial Mining © Limited, par value e Gresbee ehOuld Pel own value Tie addreased to the} starry Payne Whit ek Wife a Foand Dead tn Bed. off, thirty-five yeara old, & of No. dn Mt a# a good husband @ father, to the rooma of Mrs, Glauber, trens Tils morning the Janttress went into the Pristoff roome and found him pent- and when he saw little and the door to the Priatoft rooms was + w York Make Short Stay at ROME, Dec | aive a from | Cordinal Farley with for to-morrow Ved) Jour A Card me-day the Pontiff wishe ulate him persona Cardinal Parley will Thuraday morning for iil remain until hie departs haw fixed ve waist, which closes with a poin Cantinal O'Connell departed early this front, revealing a pointed piece of biack Tultial O Conner Ger Leary orning in a motor car for Naples. Ie and white stripe velvet he akirt has | the Staak fn See TRON at was accompanied by Rev, J. F. ¢ i : HABA L ‘| pliwer of Boston, His suite left shortly toned all the way down with blak and |D/mer (0 Timlin. for the ame deste Wiite stripe buttons, one of which closes | 1 10% 4 es th h | mal edt Secon the Walat Gt the neck: A email Nat Cardinal O'Connell intends to pay & and cuffs are of the stripe velvet, . visit to the town of Taormina in the while brown fur forma an inner ¢ Province of Meesina, Sicily, and spend and cuffs A helt of the brown v a few days thave before embarking for veteen held with a large white metal ji f buckle completes thin attractive gown, ped | Pope Pius has decided to th ean, The announcement | surprise in clerical ctretes. Heved Pope Pius created #0 dinala at the recent consist he belleved it was the last oj ever hold. arged With It Is believed that four Cardinals wilt | Agne no more | Morse’s statement | red hat. Father Dhrie, pon: Cardinals to which Another Austrian Archbis being considered. Stock as Commissioner Losers to Come to Hea of the ¢ mpany, pi tial pany owes 165 Broad- street. The bundle was fro: chia MeNally, Rubin ran ahead af the Davis's residence. When Broome street bi ged take the tundle, Jant- CHILDREN TO Mary's eye After calling his wife an A Perfect Digestion Delicious & Piquant SAUCE with soups, salads, meats and fish unequalled Invaluable in the cooking Ot. James Importing Co. (Importers). New York City, Dignitary Before Sailing for Home. 8The Pope wishing to| Proof of his benevolence to | an leave here on les, consistory in the spring, according to a pmi-offcial announcement at the Vatt- rian, is also likely to be chosen. elevation would fill out the quota of Germany is entitled ee BUNDLE THIEF TRAPPED; MAYBE HE GOT YOURS Dougherty and Look Rubin Over, For several days the police have been ——_>—_-—__ CALLS WIFE AND FIVE Will Naples a farewell Cardinal ated to St. al to ri ar where he ire for New hold another ‘aused great It was be- many Car- ory Wecause ne he would Michwel Coine, twenty-eight years old, te created, three of whom will be for- @ condul Who sald he lived at {54 eigners. Mgr. Bello, patriarch of Lin. | Kast Wifty-sixth street, was arrested pon, whom Portugal has dectded to pro- | last night chavged with having thrown | gecute on a charge of conspiring againat | Harry Fort twenty-six years old, state, t« believed to hi heen the | of No, 2189 ‘Third avenue, from the rear) (Cantina! mamed secretly at last | platform of a Third ue car at One! conaiat If conditions in Portugal} Hundred and Twe h street. Accords | oarity, 5 * announce pnt of his ele- ing to Rudolph Hoffman of No. 1111 Wit-! cation to Sacred College will be en, 4 passenger who’ 1, story In the spring. Plainant against Cone — giould any of the Italians be ele ast One Hundred and Twenty-| vated it in belle would sixth street station, the car was IME! e411 anon Mur. ¢ ry of! wate Hones Leh LE ig kon| the Congresation of the Sacramcnts, oF | ‘ortner conacloux when taken 1 to Harlem Hospital suffering froma, Atehbinhop djl Culesa of Hologna, tell when arraigned in Har-| temarkable strides in the Inst fow | jem Gourt’ today, | years, 1s almost sure to be given the tiflcal libra- Hie hop is also Invites dquarters Fashion BSitor| ORok he baad Moun crane Mean recelving complaints of a package thief of The Bvening) ye auth for money loaned on notes|about Fifth avenue and ‘Thirty-fourth World. No pat 1908 and 1911; AoJ, Baldwin |atreet. Detectives Cassasa and Me- terna for designe pail eets Hoes Aas joney| Kenna wore detailed to find the cause | nd rent; A. TL dare of the complaint. They strolled along paplveded Saint 8 00 for money loaned on &) witty avenue near Thirty-ffth street | RE OUMEGE: RUNNIN the CREITIE: pee aha John Van Goon, Erle land waw Morris Rubin, who has a pol- | tion furnished it ts h simple mattor eet ar thee antrue| ee record, look ata bundle under the tu work out patterns, company, incorper in Maine arm of an errand boy. A new and distinctive feature of ee Rubin was reading se ed aubes ‘ pundie, which wi t of Dr, Asa thin department is the illuatration|, PUNISHMENT WAS FATAL. hureiles | wiloh wae Gis Cen ae m Franklin, Simon & Co, and was catried by George | acter, fourteen yeara old. boy to Dr. the boy ar- rived he greeted him and said he would | Great Britain, France and Russia. He gave the boy ten! Itallan Ambassador at Berlin is now in _—— . centa and started In to an alleyway jay, however, he fell into i ANSWERS TO QUERIES. ways and camo home tntoxtcated, Hie| Where the detectives got him. | He was | 4 wife remonstrated with him, and he| held under $1,000 ball by Magistrate | Dear Fashion alitor atr her, and when fie daughter grey tie Police Commisstoner Dough- Will you kindly advise me what kind | Mary, years old, tried to protect) erty announced to-day that ‘he would ofa dy would be sultable for evening | he her, he struck her ane save her] Keep “open house’ to al persons who color? : & thaok eye, The wife their tWol have had bundles stolen. wear and what color? 1 aim seventeen} citidron, Mary and Hannah, and went SUICIDE. nd five ittle | Mutilated himwelf fast | Germany, | conclusion WORLD, _TUESDAY, DECEMBER “26, “191. pe CARDINAL FARLEY CALL RICHESON LEAVESROMEON NEXT THURSDAY JURY PANEL FOR COMING TRIAL Accused Pastor, Fast Recover- ing, Will Not Seek Delay in Murder Case. ROSTON, Dec. That the governs [ment is in earnest in its intention to try Rev. Clarence Vo To Re non January 15 for the murder of his forme awertie Miss Avie Linnell, the mu student of Hyannis, was stin| further shown to-day when summonses Wore issued for th of Suffolk County ial jury panel, For a day or two hundred citizens to serve on the @pe- after Richeson had week there were rumors that counsel for the defense would ask for a postponement of the date of the triai and the summonses Were withheld unth just before the expiration of the legal time for service, No move having made, District Attorney Pelletier ordered the venire been to-day, and at noon two score of police. men in Boston, Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop started out with the formal notices from the clerk of the Superior Criminal Court Tt was stated to-day that Richeson’ recovery from his self-inflicted wounds continued satisfactorily to his physician and that he was allowed to walk about his cell during the forenoon William A, Morse, counsel eson, formally stated to-day he would for a continuance. Mr. came just after a visit to Richeson in his ceil shortly be- for Rich- | fore noon ‘Mr. Richeson * sald Attorney t lines th will be well by Jan y Asked along defense would be made Mr. Morse refused to answer, During the day a petition was filed for consideration by the Incoming Legis= lature, asking for a new law permitting private trials of cases involving U “\leceney and morals of the community” and pointing out that need of immediate action exists for the hearing of such cages in private and the exclusion of the public and the press, ‘The petition was filed by Ralph Want- law Gloag, an attorney. The Legislature meets Jan, 3 and there would be sufficient time before Jan 15 to put through such legislation, —— MOVE TO END THE WAR OF ITALY WITH TURKEY. Foreign Office at Rome Exchang- ing Notes With Powers—To Renew Triple Alliance. ROMF, Dec, 2%6.—An exchange of com- munications between the Itallan Foreign Office and the Chancelleries of other Puropean powers is proceeding at pres- ent with the greatest activity. The sub- ct of the communications is the war ‘Tripoli but the question of the re- newal of the triple alliance between Austria-Hungary and Italy 1s also being discussed. Efforts are be- ing made both by the Government in Constantinople and the Italian Foreign Office to find a possivie basis for the of peace between the two countries, The negotiations regarding the Triple | Alliance are of the most important char- as tt is conceivable that they | might even result in the withdrawal of from the alliance and the conge- strengthening entente between T | Italy | quent Rome, where he a giving 4 verbal re- port to the Foreign Minister, the Mar- jquis di San Glutiano, as to the dispost- EYES URRENER. Sou 1ST DENED W SSAC TOSON OF REBEL, SATARR! Mt you there are that ted) have catareh, it ane untless disease germs lor ostrils, throat and maybe ear sels ; lv » Wife The germs in the nostrils and), Declared Authorized by Wife Uhrowe set up an ieritation, |The i | tated spots in the nostrils and the of General Said to Be Held | cither swell and clove the nostr, t : } throw off a disch This discharge | Prisoner by Mexicans, {collects in the nostrils and is blown out, or it dries into crusts or else it drops {hack into the throat and is swallow a) n way the entire system is poisoned. ST. LOUIS, Dec, 24.—Rudolfo Reyes. | Where germs are at work, they cause son of Gen, Hernardo Reyes, who is decay of the discharges. The d © temporarily, received a telegram the breath an unpl | to-day which he construed as a 1 Which the oe suffer il | OF. the Brake: ue that Aik ‘ hall others do. ‘The bad hurrendesed at Littrea, Mexico. tag odor to the breath of catarrh sufferers 2 seh Mines Lhewbamasshis © is due to the foul gi As the catarth telegram was sent from San Antonio, | sufferer takes air int ungs the foul Tex. by Alejandro Reyes, a younger | gases form in the nostrils and throat, brother, and a transiation of it fol-| Pass into the lungs, are absorbed into teow the blood, ‘the poisonous gases cause . ‘ eadache, ‘sleeplessness and dry throat Please deny in the St. Louts nv | ne “len In the St Fouts news land mouth, « pimply skin and a tired papers the notice of our father's sur | feeling. This is why catarth sufferers tender, We will make the same denial] arise in the morning more tired tha: in San Antonio. | when they went to bed. The messages further stated the de-| The germs which locate in the nostrils nia! was authorized by Senora Aurelia | and throat and cause catarrh make poi- Ochoa de Reyes, wife of the General, | sons and throw them off of their bodies. who is In San Antonio, Phese poisons also enter the blood and Rudolfo Reyes said he would depart | often attack the ear nerves. When this to-night for Chicago unless he received bape there will be head noises and confirmation of the surrender of mis | deafness, dmnktes rs th nm whe event he wor 0 to d pot id : y Fee Re Sent He WOUIAT EO: £5 | late ie eepitn h: Yetle. WONEPLLE EN MEXICO CITY, Dee. —The ena of |thfoat. ‘There ate over a dosen dilters Mig Weel: Will phobaviy Gon, Ber- | Mt, diseases which attack the nostrils and all of which are called catarrh, and nardo Reyes, who surrendered In@t | a9 these divenaes ere differen wed ne en to the ee ae pect abeti oe {quire & separate method of treating cupying a cell In the penitentiary of | the federal district inthe portion. set | tem it can be easily understood why | no tad remedy or treatment will cure. “part for political prisoners, What you need to get rid of your An order that he be brought to the | trouble is the service of a trained Spe national capital was transmitted to-day | cialist, who will diagnose the true nature by the Minister of the Interior to Gen. | of your disease ai id whp will ane i the Geronimo Trevine at Monterey. The one needed treatment that will your commander of the third military zone case. Mill probably assign an escort of ——_ Rurales to Gen. Reyes and also give him a aafe conduct to Mexico Cit ARE YOU. a Dee %6.—Gen. Gen. Trevino to-day al for trial in some place other n Monterey, from whicn he ruled! evo Leon as Governor for many | I have discoveres years. It ts the only favor the fallen eyihead nelee sy eyes rebel has asked, and it {# belleved here that it is not improbable the central government, to which his petition has been forwarded, will grant it. Kmbar- rassment rather than fear |s believed to | ben Gen, reque ing deafness and head noises, my discovery an important one because it loos Away with operations and the use of Instruments in treating the More than my plan oft hearing where all other met d, How important my method c% treatment is will Reyes’ motive in making the | >* sown tn the case of Mr. Haslam, . Haslam first conaulted tie I consider gre ogre on Hie sa at eect RESCUED FROM RUNAWAY. ay Sarteamr se tty Soe Peopie who wisied “to, communicate with Thad Bolsee in my oA Sounted “uke “oud” bust tation, had to write on a ghey git the time whic | Since bog pont J M ol i he reports that Stops Wild Ho Patrolman Wittall of the East Eighty: | the neler in his heal are leaving Rita: Mr, Hasiam ts f go and me eighth street station saved an aged | gidn'ar'ti Menthe aint Ni couple from being run over by a horse | 3 lam is cited to show drawing an ashcart at. Madison avenue | lmgstanting teafneas will frequently steld to my nd Seventy-ninth street to-di hie Was pretty badly cut and bruised while | accomplishing the rescue. it The driver had left the cart standing Policeman Thrasts Awea le sted nostrils, diseased have bead noises, ot think my ‘teaini good doctor. f whi and the big gray horse sdudenly bolt- be pleased to, re it my office, it. wil ed and galloped toward Madison avenue. “it ‘you'r it of the city write me and I An aged couple stumbled to their knees | wil be Hens! to advine sou by letter concerning in the animal's path, your con fition, Dragging the man and woman to one side, the policeman jumped for the| horse's bridle and clung on untii he had heen dragged half a block and t away stoppel. His uniform DR. J. C. McCOY 213 Flatiron Building Broadway and 23d St., New York ribbons and he was bruised fro’ od ria to foot. The old couple he had ay. oA Me But and . Mt. " went on thelr way without giving their days A.M. to 12 noo names. Pate enn FIRE ON FIFTH AVENUE. A burning chimney in the home of. $. B. Chapin, No, 930 Fifth avenuc, at Seventy-fourth street, aroused the neighborhood at 7 o'clock this morning. After Pollceman Waterhouse turned in an alarm and brought three engines and two trucks, under Battalion Chief Dougherty und Deputy Chief King, Capt. Knox of Truck No. 16 and several put out the blaze with fire exun-| The damage wi 8 70 Years of Main and Conscien On Draught at For Hotels ai mee Schaefer «= Holiday Brew Bottled at the Brewery id Restaurants— Family Trade S Brewery and Bottling Works PARK tained Superiori ty tious Brewing Keeps the teeth white, the breath pure and the mouth clean and fresh. all Customers’. Leading 0 TH TO wy \ pe Ue 23rd Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. “McCre Famous over December the All short lines of Silks, Velv roys, Plain and Novelty Dress Goods, 23rd Street JAMES McGREERY & 60. | On Wednesday and Thursday, lengths ~ Before Selecting Your Apartment CONSULT THE “Apartment to Let” Advertisements in THE WORLD IT WILL SAVE You Time, Energy and Money The World's “Apartment to Let” Advertisements offer you the greatest variety of selection. Allprices, sizes and locatto y) 34th Street In Both Stores, ery Silks”’ half a Century, 27th and 28th. and = discontinued ets, Velveteens, Cordu- 55c per yard Value 1,00 to 2,00 34th Street

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