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UNDERWEAR OF SLK “INDSIVER CUP MAR — THEE ATMLLS HOTEL Detectives Trap Magician Who Made Bags Vanish From Railroad Station. Gompiaints from nearly fifty travel- feve that they had been robbed of ruit- anes oF travelling bags at t rand Central or Pennsylvants statte is Hotel, 3 1 Seventh ave- allas Ladue, te, of John Fave lias Nelson, and R . Adama. Fa- voreham has confessed that he has been stealing bagkage from persons in rall- Feed stations, but says Adams ta not tanpiivate4. Detectives Deitch and Regan of the Bast Fitty-first street station, have Deen trying to Ket the baggage thieves for two weeks, They were tn the Mille Motel to-day when they saw Favor- @am using a solid sliver collapsible Grinking cup at the ton water tank, Both detectives had notice! Favor- @ham hanging around tie Grand Cen- bral. They questioned the clerk about Bim and found that he appoared to havo Bleaty of money and was noted among the icdgers as ore who always wors etl Gocke and silk underwear, As recent to) 500 FLEE FROM FIRE. Sweep Fifth Floor American Brass Company Factory. Fire on the fifth floor of the factory of the American Brass Company, at [Howard and Lafayette streets, gave Flames of Deputy Chief Langford and a two- alarm gathering of firomen a etiff tussle at 9 o'clock this morning. ive hundred persone were at work in the }bullding, but none were on the fifth floor. {among the employees. | An automatic alarm caused gongs to | } There were twenty-five qirls ting on every floor floor was soon ablaze. ‘The miperin- tendent ordered the fire proof doors closed and told eve | Most of the empl | the elevators, but» hody to get out, went out by © took to the stairways, | crow | ments give the firemen flames Ald not # floor, The to Theatr from the surr . MEN’S Scarfs,—Pure Silk ‘The whole fifth | Moffine Kin Franklin Van Iforn, ten of No 19 Fourteenth street, Brooklyn, died tn his home yesterday from acute tddi- geetion, caused by eating muffina, Cor orner'a Physician Hartung raid. The boy did errands for neighbors Wednes- t | day evening and received 10 cents, A a bakery be bought a bag of muffina) and ate them all, In the night he gogke uw wpeat pain av 1 woon died. - PARTOLA PUTS AN END TO CONSTIPATION) Thousands of Sofferers Testily to [is Wonderial Vatue, | dames McCreery & Co. WEAR Special Prices on Saturday. Four-in-hands of Fancy e@omplaint: ecified the loss of bags e . if ros somataing oifk Underwear and socks and Silks and Crochet Knit. 65c @ @liver collapsible drinking cup, Fav- “ @renam was taken to his room and values 1.00 and 1.50 Honed. Wy admitted to the detec- ; ‘ matter ‘they red found atolen Gloves,—English Tan Capeskin........ 95c \y among his effec that be had walking away with baggagy tem- value 1.50 fly lost sight of by the owners — Bath Robes,— Woolen Blanket........ 5.00 0 silver drinking cup wae originally value 6.50 | fm the baggage of William H. Taylor, whose bag was stolen from the Pennayl- fania station two weeks ago. In Fav- ereham's possession was found property Qeionging to Devero H. Warner of Bridgeport, Dr, George Detbeck of No. Mil Fast Twenty-clehth atreet, and oth- ers who have reported that they were Bobbed at either the Grand Central or the Pennaylvania terminals “Friday the thirteenth,” remarked vorwham, as the detectives atarted with him for Harlem Court. “I should Gabardine Cloth. Rave known better than to show that Rake: Nt P| makes cleaning of floorseasier. Kills germ life not reached by broom or soapy water. All erocers. dremniste and de- partment stores. 10c, 25c, 50c The yollow package with gable top. West Disinfecting Co., New York der, Black and White. value 4.00 doz. 34th Street On Saturday Only SPECIAL SALE snag at $3.45 Actual Values 5.00 and 6.00 The Sorosis Models in this sale are the season’s most Advanced Styles and are the handsomest shoes we have ever produced. Made of Black Kidskin, Tan Russia Calf, Suede, Black Gun- metal Calf, White Buck and Pat- ent Leather with dull kid, black and fancy tops. James McCreery & Co. 84th Street 23rd Street i | House Coats,—-Double faced cloth....4.95 | value 6.50 Rain and Storm Coats, of Mixed Tweed and values 22.50 and 25.00 15.50 Pajamas,—Madras, Cheviot and llannclette. 1.35 value 2.00, Shirts,— Embroidered and Russian Cord values 4.00 and 5.00, 2.00 SILK HALF HOSE Colored Silk,—extra fine quality. .1.35 pair value 1.75 Heavy weight, Pure Silk, with lisle thread soles. special 75c pair 200 dozen Two-toned Silk,—Blue, Tan, Laven- 4.00 doz., 35c pair value 50c pair 150 dozen Pure Silk, with lisle thread toes and heels. Black, Tan, Navy Blue and Gr ay. 2.75 doz., 35 pair 23rd Street f al ENING WORLD, James McCreery & Co, 34th Street 23rd Street DOLLS AND TOYS. A large and attractive stock of Imported and Domestic Toys, Books, Blocks and Games. Dolls in a complete assortment, with jointed hody and moving eyes. 30c to 7.50 Celluloid Character Dolls, with or without jointed limbs. 12c to 2.25 Baby Dolls dressed in long white slip, trim- med with lace or embroidery, flannel! and white skirts and cap. 1.50 to 3.00 Complete stock of Steiff Stuffed Animals, com- prising Sheep, Dogs, Rabbits, Cats, Bears, Cows, ete, 25c to 13.50 Mechanical Trains. .:7....1.00 to 15.00 Train attachments for Mechanical or Electri- eal Trains. 5Oc to 10.00 7-7 FRIDAY, DECEMBER sroadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, b Mh fron she Christmas Blouse Offering Samples Representing Nearly All the Best Paris Rep: oductions $3.75, Regularly $5 to $7.50 _. In the ordinary course of events the makers who have been adapting Paris ideas and exactly reproducing Paris blouses for us are now finishing with their samples. As a matter of course, too, these samples come here at a nominal sum. _ That they have come for tomorrow—in time for gifts and for | oliday journeys —is the bést fortune for every one of our readers. Every style of the lovely Robespierre white satin collars and ruffle blouse is here—charmeuse, chiffon and yokes. crepe, in all white, or in colors or black. Lace blouses with white satin vests. Every sort of jabot blouse is here—fascin- But no use attempting to classify them— ating, luxurious and French. everything new and beautiful is included Every play on the surplice and bolero All samples, though—only one or two of a blouse, also. kind—but most of them perfectly fresh. Pleated white chiffon with exquisite laces, Sizes 36, $8 and 40. enchantingly simple. All in Christmas boxes on request. Accordion-pleated colored chiffons with Third floor, Onl Building. Gift Silk Hosiery For Men, Women, the new. straight 500 Women’s Unusually Fine Coats Porcelain and Enameled Tea, Kitchen or Dinner Sets. 50c to 10.00 Dolls’ Outfits, Shoes, Stockings, Gloves, Hats, Jewelry, Fans, etc. 10c to 2.00 Full line of Velocipedes, Tricycles, biles and Hand Cars, at moderate prices. On Saturday, December 14th. SLEDS AND SKATES. Flexible Flyers. Automo- Noideatarescecan tec so value 2.00, 1.75 Bish tw’ ish dchiews . “ 2.75, 2.25 SMa Aes cas eee asi iste - “ 3.28, 2.75 eA etas8's . “ 4.50, 2.95 (ola: Lich Nd: RSH AR Dane Onan “ 5.00, 4.35 Complete line of Ice Skates for Boys and Girls. 1,00 to 5.00 SOLID GOLD JEWELRY. Varied assortment of Solid Gold Jewelry for Men and Women,--Mesh Bags and Purses, Vanity Cases, Bonbonnieres, Pencils, La Vallieres, Brooches, Bar Pins, Knives, Cuff Buttons, Cigar Cutters, Scarf Pins and Tie Clasps. Special Values. Solid Gold La Vallieres, set with pearls and colored stones. value 8.75 to 12.00, 5.7/5 - Solid Gold Brooches............-++: 3.75 value 5.00 to 8.75 Solid Gold Scarf Pins..... ager tere F 2.00 value 3.75 to 5.00 Solid Gold Hat Pins,—plain or engraved.... value 2.00 and 2.50 1.75 LEATHER GOODS & STATIONERY. Imported Leather Writing Cases with blotting pad, pencil and penholder. Pockets for writing paper, envelopes, cards and stamps. 1.50 A large assortment of Game Sets, consisting of Bridge, Pinochle and Five Hundred, with score. 1.00 to 5.00 Coat Hangers in leather cases..50c to 2.00 Attractive stock of Imported Brass and Nickel Inkwells, Calendars, Blotters, Smoking Sets and Ash Trays, Engagement and Bridge Pads, Pencil Stands, Book Racks, Cigar and Cigarette Boxes. 1.00 to 15.00 Mechanical Ducks, Birds, Chick Re sa es $12.75 and $15. larly $18.75 4 $25 Mechanica ucks, Birds, ickens, Roosters, A 49 an » regularly $18.75 and Clowns, Dogs, ete. 25c to 1.00 237 Different Styles, Manufacturer: clearing out his fine materials has used Kind rt Embroid Set 50c to 3.00 40 Prices them to make the best coats we have offered this season at indergarten Embroidery Sets.... ie to 3. Women’s Stockings — 81, $12.75. Children’s Games and Puzzles..... 25c to 1.50 81.35 in black, $1.50 in black, ; — 4 ice of one tgs two or three of Sane Ws all a4 i white and 27 different colors. Of the softest, finest grades of chinchilla. Some have velvet Children’s Nested Blocks.......... 25c to 85c Clocked prencnipad #3; with Collars, some are trimmed with braid, loose or heited backs, Children’s Colored Picture Books..10c to 5Oc openwork ankles, $2.50. Better comfortable, good-looking and designed on splendid lines. ‘ . , qualities, various styles, 3, Navy blue, gray and some with plaid trimming and Children’s Paint Boxes............ 15c to 50c French silk Teversible side. $3.25, $3.75, 85. stockings start at $2.50 to $50. Children’s Stockings — Pure silk, ribbed in white, pink or blue, 50c to $1.20 according to size. Plain silk in black, white and colors, $1. Better qualities, black and white, $1.50. Silk socks, white and colors, 50c. Main floor, Old Building. Men’s Silk Half Hose— 65c, usually $1; colors only. $1, usually $1.50; black and colors. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Men’s Half Hose of pure silk seamless, 50c. Black and colors, $1. Better qualities, $1.50, $2, $2.50, 83 to 85. Burlington Arcade f., New Bldg: Of Special Interest Because Specially Priced Women's Pure Silk Stock= ings-—70c, usually 81. Subway floor, New Building. $1, usually 81.50. $1.35, usually $2 and 82.50. *Main floor, Old Building. Christmas Handkerchiefs Men’s handkerchiefs, $1.20 to 86 dozen, Women’s handkerchiefs, 10c¢ to $50 each. Children’s handkerchiefs, 5c to 25c each. Tnitial handkerchiefs in any letter of the alphabet. Special Purchase Armenian Handkerchiefs 50c, usually 75c, lace-edged handkerchiefs, with embroid- ered wreath in one corner and hand-hemstitched. $1, usually $1.50, lace hand- kerchiefs, hand-hemstitched, exceedingly fine. 25c Irish Handkerchiefs, 5c Sheer linen with fleur-de-lis embroidered in each corner; two rows of drawnwork and carefully hemstitched. The most particular woman i Fancy covered Cabinets of Writing Paper, | suitable for Holiday Gifts. 5O0c to 2.00 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, Princess Lace Handkerchiefs in a large variety of designs. Neatly and separately boxed. value 1.25 to 1.75, 85e cach it Women’s French and Trish Linen (aude chiefs; box of six, 1.45 and 2.90 Men’s Irish Linen Nandkerchiefs........... box of six, 1.45 and 2.25 | will enjoy them. Main floor, Old Building 179 Prize Winners in the Wanamaker Children’s Drawing etition wings ved yrrow (Saturday) non the New Build- Fourth ¢ ing. Al the names of prize winners will he posted conspicuously. Also at $12.75 splendid grade of cheviot, novelty plaid mixtures and belted polo coats, besides serge and cheviot coats lined throughout with satin and plain tailored. Coats of English Tweeds, $15 Originally $25 here, but made to sell for more even then. Splendid coats of some of the fizest tweeds woven in England. Sleeves have wind shields to keep the wind safely out, some have sailor collars; others have plain collars which button up high under the chin. Also at $15, black broadcloth, fully lined throughout with satin. Subway floor, Old Building. Christmas Disposal of Children’s Coats, Hats and Dresses Good news for mothers—good news for every one who wants to give baby a Christmas gift that will be as pretty as practical. A real little Paris bonnet may be chosen from the group of Hats which were $1 to $25 Now 75c to $12 Majority are imported— felt and velvet shapes cleverly trimmed with ribbon and ribbon-made flowers. French dresses were $3 to $75, Now $2 to $50 Miracles of dainty hand- work, fine materials and real laces; sizes 2 to 6 years. White and Colored Dresses Were $1 to $8, Now 75c to $3.75 For playtime and ‘dress up” occasions. White ones are fine lawn, carefully trim- med with laces and embroid- eries. Colored dresses of pereale, gingham and dimity. 50c to $1.50, were 81 and 82.50. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Among the Coats are some of chinchilla cloth that have fallen in price and specially “ good-for-the- money” little coats of twilled cloth in red 1 blue, with velvet collar, $2.50. Broadcloth and brown w lars of Copenhagen blue or tan, 85. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Third floor, Old Bldg. Wanamaker Standard Dollar Gloves for Women Make Worth While Gifts A pair of gloves—when they are Wanamaker gloves — is about the largest, finest dollar gift we know. Wanamaker gloves fit well, are finished carefully and the skins are of selected quality. Princess May $1 gloves— overseam and pique glace, in- clude plenty of white and tan. Princess May cape gloves in English tans are the best looking $1 gloves we have ever seen. Gray mocha gloves at $1 are surprisingly fine. Men’s Cape Gloves Lined and Unlined The glossy finish of capes} tan shades which cannot be pr Good wearing gloves ar whether lined or unlined, and afford large selections for Christm Exclusively at Wana Princeton Cape Glo Royale Cape Gloves, 4 Other Tan Cape Gloves cat Si Washable chamois gloves in natural are extremely pop- ular with well gloved women, All in neat boxes. As we maintain complete stocks of these gloves after Christmas they may be ex- changed for the right size if you cannot discover it now. Main floor, Old Building. tifal allows of bear Lined cape gloves for 5 be found at the fellowi Fleece or wool tined -$ SiN lined, £1.80, $2, Tan Chevreti may be hac