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| E RECONCILED WMH 'BGTIN' ON » $30. This weer., | HER DEATHBED Mrs. nics Dies With Senator by Her Side After Seven Years’ Separation. Mra, Timothy D. Sullivan, wife of Senator “Big Tim” Sulivan, who died fast Might wit be buried on Thursday, tt was announced to-day. Father) Riley of the Church of the Nativity. fm Second avenue, wi) conduct the funeral services which, at ees, of “Big Tim" will be attended ealy by relatives. @enator Sullivan and his wife have ‘Seon reparated for the last seven yearn, and during that time the politician has ‘Maintained a residence for her at No. 40 Weat Seventy-ftth street, the-house in Which she died last night. the ree For the last two years Mra. Suilivan rt has Deen an invalid with tubercul and her death had been expected at any time tm the last six months. “Big Tim" | { fa reported to be in bad health himself and he left the city soon after the| 4® 7 a middle of July. Bince his separation from his wife he has maintained headquarters at various hotels, going from the Occidental, on the Bowery, to the Albany, on Broad- way, and iately to the St. Denis, on lower Broadway, where he lives now. MARB. SULLIVAN WAS SCHOOL. | Fre MATE OF “BIG TIM.” ‘They were married tn 1887 at Bt. Pat-|{n Piek"s Church, in Mott street, and for| {Zl eoversl years thereafter her name fig- Bred in the newspapers equally with Bis. Her chief prominence as a partner ‘ef the Bowery politician came in 1893, when “Big Bealth to Ko to Hot Springs, Va., Previous to the time set for the annual ‘Dall of the Timothy D. Sullivan Asso- elation. Mra, Bullivan on that occasion took | Qo") charge of the bal! and carried tt through Successfully, les with Joe Dunn, one of her husband's political Neutenants. Nellie Fitzgerald, Mra. Sullivan's schoolmate of “Big th Ward, and their ‘Marriage was the culmination of a chil- @rer's friendship which tated until 196, they separated. the Mayoralty campaign of 199 “Rig Tim," then separated from his wife Bald tribute to her at the cnnual Sullivan meeting on the Sunday night election day in Miner's Thea- we é ‘Op that occasion the Bowery politician Tevented for the fi time his reason fier the annual gift of eves and socks to the Bowery dereiicts for which he gives | out tickets at the annual Christmas food. | ‘Mise custom 1s to give tickets on Christ: | mpas Gay which are exchangeable on Feb. | © for the shoes and socks, and he ex-| Bisined that Fed. 6 was the annive Kelly, the old-time leader of ma Mixth Ward. TEACHER AND GIRL HAD Be. | FRIENDED HIM. “Big Tim” related at that meeting how | he bad been the butt of his i Who ts the house physi Denis Hotel, has been attending Mrs Sullivan throughout her Mness at the! rection of “Big Tim." | “Big Tim” and his wife were recon- eled after his veturn, and it was said! fer him at had she itved he life with her aga night when DOBSONS’ ‘Carpets and Rugs RUGS (9x12) Axminsters: A wide variety of $26. a tut to. $18.50. Body Brussels: Finest quality made, never sold less than " $22.00: Worsted Royal Wiltons: Pure wor sted. Taick pile Beautiful color- we”, $28.50 Beyal Wiltons: Heavy quality, Pat- terned in rich Oriental and Turk- CARPETS Wilten Velvets: ‘The very latest fall | Shades and patterns to se- 7 c lect from. Worth Sbc yd.. 5c,. $ An exceptional bar-| gain. A $1.10 per re I quality reduced to.. “8745 Yd. | Best Body Brussels: As durable, Ne to make. from $1.66 yd... Good quality Inlaid Linoleums at Be Per Sq. Yd. of Carpets for 50 Years WEST 1TH ST., N. Y. fe! Tim’ was forced by bad | Narthe: sunt | 0 ing the grand march | {" @anitary and fine appearing as is 1.00%. died Senator Sullivan, Larry Mulllean) and his wife, Dr. Reise and Dr. Joseph | D. Creamer were gathered rer Mottigan charge of the funeral = me IS ALNE ‘ACCORDING TO NIGHT: t, ahall be a tended by WALL SET Brother of Man Thought Slain Chauffeur Found. final hi r when the pest train 7 * of all Otto Luyties, son of the wen | ber fi sermion fence ro 1 to 3 points, Buying dence for every ahare on ranges were rece The morning period The market of from lors were In es iat To} he oF 4 with at toast |” ‘ed information at the fints t levels reached in several w rable enthusiasm accompanied two Ako, according to a late advance. brother, Iienry Luytien was talking with his brother and some friends re. | garding a woman with whom he was friendly was fat to a degree which her and caused her great One of the group sug: I that Ernest Sherry, son of Louts | war fn the business of selling the oon, last prices of stocks ed with yonterdan's Pai ora, bigest. oven re foal figures ‘are ‘bs follows, ig mente Sherr, @ fat reducer, In the midst of hia work of endeavor- “ 3 + 8% $s +~ & ‘ BS 8 eis tak aot ak sty 1H 4 1M we oy + FY b, e+) t4 Me + 110% vif + iy, aE » g ie 154 4 2 126) ae + 2 ae “aa * AR j 1 oe 108 Hts +1% ae me wih Ps 1p 1 iy oe tay Sou % + oi +8 +1 ~ Shoote Self in Central Park. Seated on the east drive opposite Sev- enty-neventh street In Central Park to- day Frank Kransky, twenty-two years old, @ carpenter, drew @ revolver from his pocket and shot himself in the jeft breast. Mounted Patrolman Rowlands of the Arsenal station was called by several children who were near, and he For infants, invalids and growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuildingthe whole body, Invigorates auruing mothers and the aged. sent for an ambulance. Dr, Chickering of the Preebyteriun Hospital removed the man to Bellevue Hospital, @ prison- er, charge’ with attempted suicide, He probably will die, WIRE FROM CHCNED Told of Letter Telegram— |; Avoid Impure Milk For infants and invalids eived a uiaht etter wrdering me from Chicamo, f our fat ht in alened WW 4 to make pubile He said he bad ee as her had left thelr cigarette ousiness ) Fifth avenue in great confusion, nyt brought nothing up to date drawn af than he usually abs offering a reward } the destination of the last srother is known to have made yauffeur of the taxteab In which 1 had taken street address, he wid, Ul! Luytier came out with two men, who walked as far ax Riverside Drive with him and eft him. The chauffeur sald he then took Luyties back to the station, where he had already checked a bax, that Vuyties paid hil $2.80 and dismtased him to He wilted there, tm Before going to the station Luyties }drew $40 in $29 bill” out of the bank, and the detectives sald he had lent some money to a friend. So far as they could learn Luytien got aboard a train att Pennaylvania Station. us Station. ICK’ It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK “‘Othels ne Imitations’ The Food-Drink for all Ages.’ Rich milk, malted grain, im powder form, More healthful than” tea” er’ coffee. | Agrees with the weakest digestion, Keep it on your sideboard at home, A quick lunch prepared in 0 minute, Q@F Take no substitute, Ask for HORLICITS.’ ROReCr 2 Contains Pure pd Largest Popular Price Garment House in Brilliant Opening Sale of New Fall Suits $44.95 In style, in fabric, in work- manship and in all-around excellence the equal of the finest $25 suits sold elsewhere. A fascinating and bewitching collection of twenty-five of the season's smartest modes-—-the newest effects in severely tailored and richly trimmed styles--each a perfect expression of correct fashion and skilled tailoring. The Fabrics The Colors Wide Wale Ch:victs Black Far.cy Basket Weaves Navy Biue Men’s Wear Serges Browns Rough Surface Serges Grays Two-Tone Diagonals Taupes | Chiffon Broadcloths Fancy Mixtures Among tire most popular models are the Cut- away, Straight Line, Vestee, Robespierre Collar, Directoire and Swallowtail, ihe coats lined with guaranteed peau de cygne or satin in all sizes for women and misses, from 14 to 44. Ail offered in this Record-Breaking Opening Sale at $] 4.95 D. PRICE & CO., 6th Ave. Cor. 18th st. As Usual, Expert Alterations Free | | Al IO Q New York rb. educer to! |] represented, From Maker i CHICAGO 4 tive If you are a judge of suit valucs and will investigate my manufacturer's prices, you'll be convinced at a visit and suited to pertection. Moe Levy, Michisea who out after Ing (wo hours. A Engle after he had than te He miles off avy foe Picked up tw ofa wileh hune ove Not a Penny in Advance Meister Piano Price $175.00 We will send it to your home on 30 Days Free Trial and give you an opportunity to dee of * its merits for yourself. If you gi decile le to buy it we offer these remarkable Sj a fess or $5 a_month No interest on pay- ments. No cash payment down. Payments begin only when you buy. No extras to pay for. Piano stool and cover free. Sold under Roths- fen & Company year guarantee bond. Higher Grades of Meister Pianos from $225 to $350 88-Note Player Pianos from $345.00 upwards. Terms, $2.00 per week—no interest. WE PAY THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE, SEND FOR OUR PREE PIANO BOOK. Rothschild & Company NEW YORK BRANCH: CLARENDON BLDG. S. E. Cor, 18th St. & 4th Ave, veached by Subway and Madison Ave. Street Cars DIAMONDS Most Beautiful and Popular of Precious Stones Never was there anything like the demand for them [n this country at present. supplied by LAMBERT BROTHERS because we have been selling diamonds to exacting customers since 1877. We import all diamonds direct, pay the European cutters spot cash and buy in large quantities, so that we never pay a cent above the lowest prices. solid 14-karat gold, $25 .00 mounting from the Lambert factor: . Ring, fine diamond, splendidly cut, possible in a store that im Here are four results of this wel!-established policy. OM)y cee sccereceerrere Another Engage cP hand made mount 75.00 men’s profit. Our pric $100. 00 =) A Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring, beautifully cut, Larger Engagement Solitaire Diamond in solid 14-karat i No such value as this fine whit Other solitaire diamonds up to 81,500.00 ‘os every one guaranteed to be as directly imported diamond, mounted in Ring, hand made solid t4-karat gold $50.00 mond, mounted in solid “14-karat WEDDING RINGS ngs FILL ALL les and widths. YS ae te No charge for BEAU engraving LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street and DURABILITY 2000 ©00000000009 600606080006 4 Our Reputation for Relat ls Established a NOTE OUR LOCATIONS: Full Set Teeth, $5 @ old Crowns and Bridge NEW YORK OFFICE: Corner Broadway and Sith Street, ext Door to Macy's, OKLYN OFFICE: Mom 119-125 Walker St., N. Y.) “ Stern” Brothers > having greatly enlarged their Department of Brass and Enamel! Bedsteads are now prepared to offer very large assortments in Modern and Period Designs, and will place on sale To-morrow, a Special Purchase of Brass Bedsteads, in six desirable patterns, in all sizes, guaranteed for five years, at $9.75, 12.50, 14.50 to 26.50 Actual Values $16.00, 18.00, 21.50 to 36.00 White Enamel Bedsteads, Value $4.75, at93.45 Mattresses, No. 1 Hard Black Drawings, Value $28.00, at $19.75 Super Extra Black Drawings, “36.00, 29.50 Pure White Felt, Roll Edge, « 43.5, “ 91.75 Upholstered Springs, pecial, Prime Value $1275, at 69,28 Cotonial, “ 16.50, “ 14.50 Imperial, © B75, “ 19.50 Woven Wire Springs, Roll Edge, Value $4.50, at 83.25 In connection with the Special Sale of Bedsteads they will also offer exceptionally large assortments of Imported and Domestic Blankets in Plain, Reversible and Jacquard effects, in new designs and color- ings, Quilts of fine Satin, Marceline and Swiss Brocade Satin with pure Russian Down and Lamb’s Wool Filling, and the following Unusua! Values for Wednesday ~ Single Size, Pair #2.95, 3.35, 4.50 White Wool | pouble size, “ 3.15, 4.50, 6.25 Blankets Extra Large Size, “ 4.65, 6.50, 7.35 Fancy Colored Blankets, eos Size, ir. new asopard designs and colorings, ach 87.25, 8.50, 9.25 Comfortables, Figured Silkoline, in new floral effects, at $1.35 Printed Silk Mull, with plain borders, “ 2.50 Down, with Figured Sateen Covering, « Zos Also To-morrow, a Special Offering of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Sheets, Single Size Three-quarter — Double Size Hemmed, atg5c, S8c 57c, 6Sc 8c, BSc Hemstitched, “52, 63 75, 88 87, 95 Pillow Cases, 21x36 222x360 25x36 27x36 Hemmed, at ide l4c jéc 17c Hemstitched, “ 17 18 20 21 Decorative Linens From the leading French, Belgian, German and Italian manu. It is a demand for the FINER GRADES OF DIAMONDS and is best || facturers, comprising high grade Reception, Dinner and Tea Cloths, Centre Pieces, Doyleys, Dresser and Buffet Scarfs Trimmed with Filet Italien, Point Paris, Flandres, Point a l’Aiguille, Vitellio, Venetian and Cluny La o the following for To-morrow, at Greatly Reduced Prices French Hand-made Renaissance Lace Trimmed Centre Pieces, at $1.95, #2.40, #2.95 ‘Tea Cloths, “ 4.25, 5.25, 5.90 French Hand-made Cluny Lace Trimmed Cenire Pieces, at $2.60, 42,95, 83.75 Tea Cloths, “ 5.90, 7.50, 9.75 Dresser and Buffet Scarfs," 4.45, 5.25, 6.75 Madeira Hand Embroidered Napkin Pouches, at 50c, 7&c, &5c Centre Pieces, 95c, 1.95, 2.40 Finger Bowl & Tumbler Doyleys, Doz., 1.95, 2.40, 2.75 Plate Doyleys 3.25. 4.00, 5,90 Afternoon Tea Napkins, * 2,65, 3.25, 4.95 Tea Cloths, 4,25, 6.40, 9.50 Lunch Cloths, 7.95, 9.25, 15.00 Exceptional facilities for Embroidering by hand Monograms, Initials, rests, Etc. 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