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I DADUNSISKES [ewes Oaarefes —/PLOTOOVERTROW werk THROWN INTORVER, == rs since nemere’en) GOVERNMENT IN dames McCreery & Co. oh Yh, fPranils cet 5 ! jains Gov. Dix's Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. , $2.75 for Pretty Silk * Waists Usually $3.50 and $3.75 Sample sal eel We ems the conviets at once, Because bis house wae robbed of $8/ a Middietown (N. Y.) man tried to commit suctde, PORTUGAL HALTED 34th Street 23rd Street HOLIDAY OFFERINGS On Wednesday, December the 18th ————_ He didn't make good. Warships and Troops Called to Meet Expected Attack by “ Coispirators in Lisbon. Weird Midnight Scene That | The Bartenders’ Union is holding a convention In CBlcago. All the members Scared Morgue Attendants have been called on to sign the piedee. Explained by Undertaker Orange widow who married a wilower, both having children, has sued for separate maintenance. She says he carved the steaks unfairly. POLICE WERE ON TRAIL. | Strange “Funeral” on Dead Man’s Birthday Suggested The woman's suffrage party, believing consistency is a jewel, 49 planning, on the night of Dec. 31, to talk the old year out. ‘This year’s consumption of sugar in Raveball has deen the greatest single the authority for this statement is Dr. ¢ the United States will total $40,000,000. factor for good among the Chinese, and thartes W, Ellot LISBON, Portugal, Dec. 17.—A plot to establivh a military dictatorship in Portugal was discovered last night. Part of the army was supposed to be implicated. The Cabinet was in ses- sion all night. Troops were kept un- der arms and the warships in the har- MEN'S WEAR Scarfs,-Pure Silk Four-in-hands..;...65¢ values 1.00 and 1.50 Shirts, of Heavy French Silks.........5.00 values 6.50 and 7,50 Pajamas, of Scotch Madras...........2.00 own stocks. white messaline inset with many rows of Valenciennes. messaline model comes in street shades with touches of contrasting color on the collar. has colored tie with picot edge. All The picture shows Another Still another " Some of the exploited mines now in the courts dug thelr only ehafte in Wall | of cleared for action. fresh and they will boxed upon Crime to Bluecoat. street. ioe, CU Gitp anGr ORUNGE. Grant value 3.50 request. Subway floor, Old Building, | } In Philetelphia a burglar cut a man‘e throat for 98 cents. In London @ thief | #"xlety. House Coats, of double faced Cloth 4.95 , ‘ 7 om his vi It was reported that a large number My Sh Alon } ‘A dying man's wish that his ashes lit his pipe with a £6 note taken from his victim, ot obaiet rf i rr BI k t d Co fe rt he mnede nia Girth meee pirators had assembled in the . value 6.50 ankets an miorters Sir enties pie ‘Degibtton ‘cay diy Three square feet of pigskin was grafted on the chest and shoulder of a man|“®™mpe Grande Park and were about to . ; { Gr arrived asbag cca ibe of | W-SNDDNNIE, Oo who. was inrned In an exnibdlon, come into the city and eelse the mem- Bath Robes,—Woolen Blanket........5.00 Specially Priced ' ¥ " we at | the East Twenty-recond street station. “s ped that thay intended 0 cesdpy. tho . value 8.50 At $8.75, formerly $12, plain At $8.25, formerly $10, { The ashes were those of Alexander : Government buildings and declare a Rai ds colored blankets, silk bound. down-filled comforters, figured | MoConneti, who died in the New York counsel whi aecEent Prepared by I | new Government. ain and Storm Coats........:...12,00 Lavender, pink and blue, 60x90 silk tops and borders, with ) Beiter a ter. ” Me mane derk tor| J fornia Peiroieum Compiay was a hold- ekdiee Gt the. GAlhee ‘Nebtro@lath: -values 18.00 and 20.00 a ; i plain sateen backs. Cut 72x72 i irty years in a store in Duane street, . ng 1y and not engaged in inter- | . : ee t $9.75, formerly $13.50, inches. " state commerce, tra hose loyalty was undoubted siaaadl 7 5 , | Mes tcude aseaavoa vias ier ss sea 3. . eter of Lawlsohi Brothera tes-|under arma. He alvo called out the Gloves,—Tan Capeskin..........95¢ pair double-bed size blankets, 70x90 At $9.75, formerly $12, same tHon of his remains with the undertak- TO TESTIFY AT THE that he assisted in conducting whole of the Republican Guard and the value 1.50 inches. rket operations in Callfornts ‘At 89, f 1 hi quilt, cut 72x84 inches. et operations in California! members of the Republican Political t formerly $13, hand- At $12, wool-filled plain Jap P 1 Mm. acting In conjunction with | geo » kine 1 ‘i : * aa A ci ta P ed bp pee tp an Ms . aciven OF Hallbarioh aca and eee LET Liha Lo the Carbon. SILK HALF HOSE ihe nae in Se designs, silk quilts, cut 72x78 inches, “ M4 ABIGOR A Ca . who _———— ue and white and tan and in all colors Body was to de cremated and the ashes A ya les 1 pur-| The Minister of Marine ordered all ‘1 Fi - le Ne a rs. P eh to be distributed on MoConnell's birth MONEY INQUIRY chases to Bt the aicuation ak to whetier| the War Veuseis in the harbor te take French Silk, embroidered in self colors. Blue, white. 72x90 inches. Seventh Gallery, New Building. the public came in or not—isn't that|up favorable positions and to prepare q p | & Gay, Dee. 16. it?" suggested Mr. Untermyer. “Noi! for eventualitios, ‘The night passed Tan, Gray and Lavender. 95 pair Keeper Thomas Connelly waa stand- « ooo we sold it as there was a demand for tng in the doorway of the morgue at the foot of Kast Twenty-sixth street about midnight when e large black au- tomobile drove up near the door and ‘two fur-coated men in the machine con- ‘Versed in law tones with each other. (Continued from First Page.) with operations {n California Petroleum stock and the organization of the Call- {ton the part of the public.” GAVE BUYING ORDERS TO 8UP- PORT MARKET. "You gave out buying orders to supe port the market?” asked the lawyer. “Yeu,” sald Mr, Peter. off, however, without any outbreak, although the greatest unrest was ap- parent, nn ALDERMAN KENNY DENIES MAYOR’S GRAFT CHARGE. values 3.50, 4.50 and 5.00 Colored Silk Half Hose, fine quality 1.35 pair value 1.75 300 dozen Pure Silk Half Hose with lisle Calendars and Christmas Cards More and better ones this year than ever. Artistic calendars decorated by Maxfield Parrish, Harrison Fisher, Gibson, Phillips, Jessie Wilcox S$: James Montgomery Flagg and such artists. h, Remington, Life's” calendar. fornta Petroleum Company. “And you gave selling orders to get = thread soles. Black and col 5c pai Block calendars. ‘Thelr caps were pulled down over their | i nave ; * AD colata. Be Caewe oo te could set se thems, and tm] “OO MEO ARE MIGHS teens no Newsdealer Lenander Never Paid vultta ite Four of the finest calendars. were Calendar pads, 1c to 12e. @ few minutes they alighted. WHEN RATES ARE HIGH. j —se “Are you sure there are no police around?’ Connelly was sure he heard One of them say. “Everything is all right,’ the other J.B. Niven, a public accountant, then testified that he prepared for the com- mittee an analysis of the relation between New York and the reat of the ‘Mr. Peter testified that the stock was sold “when delivered” on the ourb be- fore it was listed on th tock Bx- change. The first day on the Exchange hand?” asked the 1a Him for Stand Privilege, Brook- lyn Board Member Declares. ‘Alderman Francis P. Kenney of the ‘orty-ninth District, laid beforé the 200 dozen Silk Half Hose in two-toned effects. Blue, Tan, Lavender, Gray, Black and White. 4.00 a doz. made especially for John Wanamaker; they are beautiful enough to frame and keep indefinitely. A novelty is a real English plum Wanamaker Packet, containing twenty imported Christmas cards, Be. These cards bought singly would cost from $e to 5c each; also country aa to money. ‘The analysis waa|mexs month the capital stock Ww ORAL einige ant ey value $0c pair, 35c pair pudding in a little jar containing a the Wanamaker post-card packet 4 in shag dere} Gadandnabhic Nese, swe nen peheagate i hpyyreuhsart arg Tat one atock {in refutation of charges made against Chi card and put upinabox. containing twenty - five Christmas in thirty-four banks and trust companies or chjhim by Mayor Gaynor in the latter's 9 Brass desk calendars, $1.75 to 86. t-card: ke! rete after considerable tug- od, | fOr A month, can you tell us how much May i i ’ ‘ ba pdb . $1.75 to Post-cards at 25¢ a packet, Bas: socspenied ‘oy loud “pranua rs iN phe Baccus country sania seine stock wyndicate or pool had on|answer to Alderman H. H. Curran’s MEN S& WOMEN Ss HANDKERCHIEFS Christmas letters, 5c to 25c. a ‘a " r SS Connelly told the police, pulled out @ \bel sult, wherein the Mayor had named Main,. First, Second and Fourth tained accaunts in New York. The out} ™"iN4. T don't kno: tin -with ott Holpknta In‘ aa wile s fi Fi ; Christmas cards, Ic to $1.50. floors,” Old Building. ena se, pRegye ond : , (bieg 9 | of town banks, he sald, ne $9,290,001,0001 The withers agreed to try to get up! stand Sayilees at eae Women’s alates Handkerchiefs with in capital and surplus, Their averaxe) a statement in reply to the question.| grr i, y faye he found, in the H . : yen aie 4s moment, recene|Gcpouite, In New. York. wan about |Hte war then excused SG erent reve al fest ns Use Armenian lace edge value 50c ic each Science Has Produced the be 1, | $00,000,000, ey SS a fidavit made by Charles A, Lenander, Men’: d We ’s Irish Li te tered the machine and turned {t around, sive Mens an omens Tish inen Initial or the first time the ten then noticed | 1 Appeared from the data, Mr. Niven| JERSEY CITY EX-ALDERMAN {saving that Lenander hud io pay ® 8 New Silver-Clean Pan Connelly, They consulted in low tones again and one called to Connelly to om r to the machine, The weird peri ice in the moonlight had been tou much for Connelly. He said he ha no danire to risk being sent to Join the mysterious ®undle, so be hurried inte the Morgue and locked the door, MORGUE ATTEND/.NTS GRAPPLE FOR THE EUNDLE. f By the time the auto wae leaving he was yelling for Supt, Armetrong. When he was able to talk eokerently he told the Superintendent what be had seen and the police were potified. « said, that on Jan. 1, 1912, the out of town banks had on deposit with thirty- two banking institutions in New York City upward of $523,000,000, and that om that date the New York City banitn loaned for them on Stock Exchange col- lateral upward of $140,000,000; that on July 1 thin total of deposits was up- ward of $691,000,000, and on Nov, 1, 1912, upward of $723,000,000, The witness said that the figures show that when the money rates were high the out of town banks loaned on the Stock Exchange far more mhaney than when the ratesswere normal, This was shown, he sald, by the r@nulte of FIGHTING EXTRADITION. William F. Midligo Held in Chicago on Charge of Embezzling Railroad Funds, SPRINGFIELD, M1, Dec, 17.—Will- jam F. Midligo, former President of the Board of Aldermen of Jersey City, N. J, and Mayor pro tem. of that city, who was arrested in a Chicago suburb a few days ago, is resisting extradi- tion on the charge of embezzlement of the funds of a Venzuelan raliroad and month for the privilege of erecting a newsstand at Union street and Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. Kenney declares that he never recived this enforced con- tribution, but that he had told Michae! J. King, who came to him in bebglt st: Lenander, that the latter could eres atand If he obtained the consent of the owner of abuttin, condition he issue the newsstand privilege. An affidavit by Mr. Alderman Kenney’ Uhat he had left the the consent of the adjacent property owner to newsdealer Lenander, who subsequently told him he bad ‘been Property; on the applicath- /s", Nandkerchiefs. box of six, 2.90 Men’s Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with narrow plain hem. special, 2.50 doz. WOMEN'S VEILS Ombre Chiffon Veils in various color com- binations, 214 yards long. value 2.25, 1.65 each ’ Hemstitched Chiffon Veils. in a large variet of colors; neatly boxed. 214 yards long 1.25 “Black magic” one is in- clined to cry, when she sees the tarnished silver becoming as bright as new in the Silver- Clean Pan. _ But it is not witchcraft— simply science. The metals in the pan, the solution of baking soda and table salt all combine in some wonderful way to produce a galvanic action which not only cleanses wearing away the silver itself. Clean as much at one time as the pan will hold and then rinse and dry, No tiresome rubbings with dry powder or unpleasant pastes. You simply sit and watch the little “electro clean goblins” do it all. Prices $1.25 to $25, according to size. Demonstrations in the Housewares Store this week. Ms we eacl ‘lj ‘ : Pi ‘The supposed number of the machine | Nov. 1, 1912, on which date the gut-of-| development concern of which he was | forced [o Pay monthly to Mr. Cal- 1 ig but sterilizes—and all without Subway floor, New Building. wee given them, and whilo they were| town banks loaned through tidrty-two| formerly an official. It is charged in led’ value 1.65 Investixating the owner, ‘Morgue atte! New York City banking tnatitutions, | the affidavit that Midlige converted to Seieatiinen catia he . 5 + Vel ; ants were With books by lan-Jon Stock Exchange collateral on de-| his own use $13,700 of the funds of the] BUILT FIRE ON THE FLOOR Vhite Princess Lace Veils......... 1.15 each Christmas—Dolls tern light in the dark shadows of the| mand loans, $40,480.00, In addition to| Coro and La Vela Railroad and Im- ° valug 1.75 F : Bier, On the edge of the pier some | $48%,000,000 on deposit with these banka; | provement Company, a corporation or-| aaa ma The Doll the Little Girl heavy wrapping paper and chioride of | while on July 1, when money ‘was easy | ganized under ¢! 8 of New Jersey, | Wandert joys Start Blase to in Your House Wants dime were found, but mo trace of the| they nad only $141,020,000 of loans made| A hearing wa to-day before Gov, “Keep War Senvient, “WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY Oundle. through elty banking correspondents, | Deneen. Z : SIL. ‘ . ; ; mecnagaly enig (the number on the car| snowing « difference of #1000000 at-| Aidilge 1s alleged to have fled from| THO seventeen-year-old boys, John ————— may be selected in comfort by Santa Claus in the R. E, Frye, manager of the Campbell wndertaking establishment, explained the @ystery of the river, He said Mr. Mo- to him on Feb, & tracted in that y to New York through the ‘high money rates. M. H. Ewer, cashier of the Park Na- tional Bank, followed the accountant He said that high money rates attracted money to New York but he did not en- dora @ suggestion by Mr. Untermyor Jersey City last May, ested last Wednesday and was known here as “John Mead.” The alleged ment ovcurred while he was =| They built a fire on the floor to keep Kennedy and James Nelson, wandering the streets of Brooklyn, took refuge eafly this morning in the basement of a tenement house at No. 186 Jay street, warm, The smoke from the fire drift- ing up through the house threw the Thread Silk Black Hosiery,—hand-embroi- dered. value 2.00, 50a pair 2,000 pairs Thread Silk Hosiery, with double tops, heels, soles and toes. Black and colors. spacious, airy, many windowed House of a Thousand Babies—and there are almost enough dolls here for every little girl in New York. 25c to $65, dressed and undressed. Chairs to rest in. Fourth tloor, Old Building. tenants into a panic, One of the ten- . fe rear gp Te agen et ied nants inlo & Dans, C . value 1.75, 1.35 a pair WANTED ASHES KEPT VEAR, IF} uation. When Mr. Ewer was excused| castro was the head. WTaplairate, Dodd sent Molin, who iM Pi NECESEARY. the committee adjourned until to-mor- failed when Castro \d yas homeless, to the 1 f fi Silk Hosiery, i i Y os y a seat on he terns, Gooiuint agsinnt vais pds oats | Bituae "aantae aay RR Lote 8 Dhreed: Gill y; ingrain dyed, double She Hoped Some Practica ° } d soles. 1 } Baty al he adie lpvery erie When Mr. Lewisohn was called, his Emily Blatz of edrsey City, a stock- ut NO. 119 Caries street and was held cotton tops and soles. value 1.00, ic a pair A . 1, Martin Vogel, ank: older. in . " re euls-not oy srometad inne for vhe| vm Martin Vora ask porn a gio 800 doren, Black Cotton or Lisle Thread Friend Would Stop and Figure Birthday, the body was to be kept until| Lewisohn felt yesterday and still f Hosiery, with double tops, reinforced heels, toes 2 ; 99 ices RS Wea ules ct nee tee Quien st (| TT nd sles Be pair; 6 pairs 2.00 Out that She'd Like a Mop HG once at Oldgeld avenue Montreal | ons tn Quran,” Bet nen value 50¢ "Tats the gpddest and tha truest thing Ive read ghd | the other, Mise Euphemia Gal-|impreasion that hae gone forth that he for a long time,” sighed the housewife. “Now, I nisin efaat tala, “Dec. i" | rene to answer quatons because of WOMEN’S GLOVES don’t particularly want a mop, but I do want one of HULK. Se it was learned’ MeConnell | Anawer.” een aeacmmeannen those Mr, Lewisohn th a ud y of erases sedate, ee For Infants and Children, Special Values $5 Solid Mahogany Inlaid Trays Ne TIE ESS TES TTS . _ <. 4 Hy ig © Gee 406 ‘Welliem.: Holomen " 1 clasp Pique—Tan, Mode, Gray, Black or “They are diet dibe sigiit size for a tea table and C1 ony . H ‘| Pri ~ n! i ie ii the ceremony win Bertormed at hight the afock of the California Petrol The Kind You Have White. Also 1 clasp Prix Seam Capeskin and have real cast brass handles, Bargains I call them. more attention than necessary, about certain dette h distributed \ Alwa 5 B h Mocha. Gray or Tan. OO a pair “And the Wanamaker Electrical Store he interest In the tra ‘tion, tf %, ,. : MUNNS CORNELL CAPTAIN. | ReGarnvs stock “PROFITS AS y' ug t 1 clasp Fleece-lined Capeskin ard, Alocha. ‘ full st flog y rely vane bat ue be everlastin ee PRIVATE BUSINESS. Tan or firay. 0/5 a pair My after - theatre suppers grateful for an electric curl- Sigoral to Tee Bemis Wea) “You have hesitated,” @aid Mr. = , would be helped a lot by an ing iron. They h. RAAT wreachitteth tee teen olected can, |tetinver, ito .telt ‘the ‘committee Bears the Unlined Soft Gauntlets in Tan, Gray, White electrical aneting dish ($10 to now with Pati en ee tain of the Cornell foathal team of [MUCH OF this stock listed on the or Black. a pair $22) and I would gain a repu- for 84.50.” 1913, Munns's election to the captuiney be ep baiee A Ings voter rd on tation for making good coffee Eat ye cele fe pe orl patel tlt we ta gO aah od Soft Fleece-lined Gauntlets. Tan, Gray or if I had an electric coffee ma- . ed and White eleven, He was wu] 4: PA Fy ild: vould Light the Ch i feember of his fresiman teem ang | ‘But do you think that the pubite Promotes Cheerfa Black. 275 a pair chine. The children would ristmas hae not ft quant on the varany| KC t Aiow ow mich of stock nessand pit have an electric cormpopper, | Tree by Electricity for two weasons, He got severad anen-| listed on the Hachange represents the jum Morphine nor Mixeral.| $5.75, and if the baby could Allready t ‘ je tne amen nailer of wre an iatretriny and Not Nancoric. STERLING SILVERWARE talk I'm sure he would appre- | \!"**4teattach tovour igh. be for his position, Munna \8lthe property of the vender sked ee A a Pi A ciate an electrical “warmer” for cin, lewer r of the Delta Tau Delta Fra} iy Untermyer » Toilet Sets,—consisting of mirror, hair brush his milk, 86, 8 bulbs. $1.65 $300 §°s'e2 ee es es Mr, Lewisohn said he thought such and comb. 250 set “Electrical toasters, %, elec- HH pit eA ae 10.50 JUAREZ ENTRIES. Knowledge might benett the lavesting ae é ‘ rf on . trical irons, $2.75, an cun- A, ++ O. . 13.785 > Juurez entries for to-morrow oem you know that the United Candlesticks in Colonial Design. 814 in. high ning little clocks with electric aA ahs Picts : ized ld where it 4 . . 10 J » 83.75 parate bulbs, 16c to winter ised world where it ia not required Picture Frames,—oval or square, size 5x7....2.95 to $5.85; all these are tiga I Subway fae Nema asked the lawyer. “I know that there 4 ‘ ae mates * : g ¥ . Man's tay ia fasaaat x rsa piled Sterling Deposit Vases,—Grecian shape, 10 in. high. really love—and (don’t laugh) FRE iT or Over 5.00 Lewisolin, He said he would favor 4 : Bo s’ Suits—So Ver G Oki, , Se cee le Bie On . Sterling Deposit Sherbet Cups and Saucers..... y yY Good— PYRE Tita ES |e ere ne cam Thirty Years 14 doz. 6.00 Prices Lessened sam; five aud | Me Is entitled to a price fixed by fatr ‘ ‘ 4 ; ais gags, Hy [and open competition In the market ' Sterling Deposit Cheese and Cracker Dishes. 3.75 Can't match certain qualities in our regular stocks of Boye’ | of a price fixed by manipula At6 months Suits at $15, $16.50 and $18, sizes of which hav Oye’ { a: fie "Yes, that Isr . | 35 Dosis - 35 Crnts ie MO nine » S1Zes nich have been broken \" Perey Hew | C4 ° e any diffe © between | ‘ : . ge Bas, 108: | senting stocks by tmanipulation and sell 34th Street 23rd Street So we have made the price of all that remain—70 suits— | sheers ‘ai and | ing Jewelry at 4 inock auction?” asked | #15005, balancing the lesser choosing by a lesser price | havea tot, Mr. Untwmye: | i 10 to 18 i , spengrlitig MY: Untwrayes de | All sizes from 18 years in some style, doul le-breasted | answer, ipsked. to. Dave umd ine or Nrofolk; but not in all styles, Third floor, Old Building,