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—! RECORD HAUL OF 30 an, oor, Gate a _. SMUGGLED OPIUM) £ef oat" lies, Saotaes indione numbered as 6,299, av increase of 4,916, or 1288.6] Crushed to Death im Boller Pactory. ‘William Bahr, twenty-aight, of No} ie was 2888 Decatur Avenue, the Bronx, wast rolled crushed to death In the storeroom of working. od eee ee (cayemm, 2 4 the Kewarwee » No. Boller Qompenr. 13 Hawt Mist Street, this mornin: @ stack upen which he Bc Officials at Norfolk Get sAlmost a Ton of Drug Destined aw for New York. (FOLK, Va., Nov, 30.—Nearly a of opium seized Here last aight by 8 Inspectors acting under direc- of Norman R. Hamilton, collector the port, is belleved to-day to con- te the largest single haul of tho band ever effected in the his- tohy of the Norfolk Custom House, tteen Chinese, members of the crew of) the British steamer Klmyr Heath, witch came in yesterday, ore held in under charges of smuggling and it is by customa officers that tn- vestigation of the case may diaclone fn elaborate plot for smuggling oplum into the United States in wholesale 2 pe i traband, found on the persons ofitwo of the Chinese and in hand lus- and trunks of the remaining thir- teqn, wel, ating npr ‘between 1.600 and 2,000 pounds 6 me! i mB, the Thirty-fourth Street re eo pasting in in New iposseasion of two of them, D and hand rand baa which had beon titles 0 ‘Se opltim care carefully, Sacked and y for tite ‘underground market. _———— 0. P. WON JERSEY | BY 354,654 VOTES Phintity 98,000 Greater Than + the Total Democratic INTON, N. J, Nov, 80.—The Btath Board of Canvassers appointed by) Gov. EdWarts met at the State Hope to-day to give official sanction to figures on the recent election, com- by counties by the Secretary of plurality of Republican dential electors over the Democrats , 354,654, vote on the State soldiers’ bonus : For, 634,532; against, 163,655, Hots cast in favor of the referendum = 0 New York-New Jersey vebicular wie under the Hudson River and the Camden-Philadelphia bridge saaNes the Delawaro totalled 569,800; against, 94,707. The bond issue carried $29,000,000 as New Jersey's share of the costa of the projects, Moclalist candidates for Presidential sonst: polled an average vote of 27,141 mig Imcrenne im Negro Population oa o 7 a ‘ASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—The negto iF lation of Gery, Ind, was an- aA to-day by the Census Bureau ot == Thirty-fourth Street % ween aes eeeNs ‘ A Special Clearance of Little Children’s Washable Frocks \ 4 (in white and. colors; sizes 2 to 5 years) at the reduced prices of $2.65 & 3.10 iLittle Children’s Blanket Robes (sizes | to 3 years) will at the same time be on saie at the special price of $2.75 (Little Children’s Outfitting, Second Floor) | An Unusual Clearance Sale of Women’s Dress Footwear ' | now in progress in the Department on the 4 Second Floor, comprises | Dress Oxfords and Boots; Pumps and Even- ‘ing Slippers (the latter including metal ‘ ‘ brocades, in opera and cross-strap models); pall of which are marked at iextraordinary price reductions Sizes incomplete ee ee GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Another Remarkable Hosiery Sale for to-morrow (Wednesday) Twenty-four Thousand Pairs of eee % Tol De Women’s Black Silk Hosiery with lisle tops and soles, will be offered at the amazingly low price of this being one-half the regular price Thirty-fifth Street (all full-fashioned) $1.25. per pair (First Floor) —«B. Altmant.& Co. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street eee Sale Opportunities for Wednesday Several Hundred Dozen Irish Linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women will be offered at prices that will appeal to everyone who is looking for worth-while holiday gifts. Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen, $5.50, 6.90, 9.25 Initialed . 7 . - per dozen 7.50 Tape-bordered, per half-dozen 6.50 Women’s Sheer All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, tape-bordered or with embroi- dered corner . per dozen $4.00, 6.00 Madeira hand-embroidered (scalloped) each . F * 3 F A : $1.00 Hand-embroidered, per half-dozen (im box) at 6 : ° ° ° - $3.50 Colored, in novelty effects, per half-doz. $1.65 Also Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs Hand-embroidered, per half-dozen (in box) at ;: F ' F r . - $1.65 With fancy embroidered initial per half-dozen (in box) . . $1.50 (First Floor) if when ught beneath a botler which |i was CI WAL BAI BERK PL AL Oh HAL PAS Rk MA eg. Trade Mark Pure Linen Handkerchiefs The Ever Welcome Christmas Gift What could be more acceptable as a Christmas Gift than a box o! McCutcheon’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs! Dainty colored Sport effects, exquisitely hand-embroidered ot, perchance, severely plain — you will find Handkerchiefs for the most discriminating taste. Men’s Because they are “all pure Linen” McCutcheon’sHandkerchiefshave always made their particular ap- peal o men who like the better things. Plain Hemstitched, $4.80, 6.00, 9.00, 12.00 dozen and up. Fancy Cords and Tapes, $9.00 15.00, 18.00, 24.00, 30.00 to 36.00 dozen and up. Fancy Printed, colors, $12.00, 15.00, 18.00, 24.00 dozen and up. Initial, $9.00, 12.00, 15.00 and 18.00 dozen. Children’s Droll little animals and gay birds embroidered in the corners make these Children’s Handkerchiefs possessions to be highly treasured. Animal and bird effects, and colors. 25c. each Colored and White embrojdery on White grounds, 50c. each and up. Women’s Dainty colored effects in sport models, fine hemstitched, lace- edged, and exquisite hand-embroi- dered, as well as many new and popular styles. Armenian . $1.00 to $5.00 each Madeira 75c. to $2.50 each -panish Embroidery, 65¢ to $2.50 ea irish Hand Embroidered, 50c., 65c., 75¢., $1.00 to $2.00 each Appenzel, j 65c., 75c., 85c., $1.00 to $25.00 each Colored Sport Handkerchiefs, 50c., 65c., 75c., $1.00 to $2.00 each Plain Hemstitched in all qualities and widths of hem, 35c. and up. Ladies’ Initial, $4.00, 6.00, 9.00, 10.00 dozen Shop early and make your Christmas shopping a en James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets TU wwe Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. Kirschbaum Suits “FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN $55 Suits— $60 Suits— less 25 percent less 25 percent $4].2° $45 Your choice of worsteds, unfinished wor- steds, serges, cheviots and cassimeres—noth- ing in New York like them at such prices! $55.00 garments $41.25 A saving of $13.75 $60.00 garments $45.00 A saving of $15.00 $65.00 garments $48.75 A saving of $16.25 $70.00 garments $52.50 A saving of $17.50 | $40.00 papi $30.00 A saving of $10.00 $45.00 garments $33.75 A saving of $11.25 $50.00 garments $37.50 A saving ~ $12.50 Original closely-marked prices remain on all garments. Discounts made at time of purchase. Alterations at actual cost. MEN’S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR | “In my tin bank I : lay. | And so, month after month, I | To Lal my dime and spend!a | There was a young rules | Who rode on the back of a —Christmas news from Best & Co.’s LikPestion seer ceeeee High Finance in the Shop ut a dime: lor quite a And kept it there time. 1 let it stay a month about And shook my bank till it felt out But when it fell upon the floor It was a dime and nothing more. I thought from what I heard Pop say, It would increase from day to meant My ape would be a kind bt hen, * ' And lay a penny now and then, But when I found my bank would a Nothing at all to what I ‘a I simply wasted no more ti But went right out and ae my dime.” —By RALPH BERGENGREN. One of the many delight- ful verses in ‘‘ Jane, Jose; and John.” Illustrated. , $2.50 LET HERCULES DO ! YOUR WORK } ‘This wonderful Vacuum Cleaner gues t into house, BIG.” BRUSH — POWER SUCTION—this is the secret Hercules efficiency. —Recommended by the house! wives of Liliputia. WITH A SLIGHT NOD TO : EDWARD LEAR. 1 of W, are When ‘they said: trot?” : She said: **Certainly not! He's a Moppsikon, Floppsi- kon Bear!” Moppsikon, Floppsikon Bears, Teddy Bears, Black bears, bears’on wheels and bears on end—all kinds of bears. 1.75 to 85.00 A Solution to ts Servant Problem Housewives of Liliputia think they’ve found one. WHEN the Liliputia—of the Re tard Line—arrived the other day, a number of Japanese women applied for admission to our countay. When interviewed at Quarantine yes- terday by ye scribe they indicated their willingness to enter domestic service. ut_a word to the wise, Mrs. Housewife, these little almond eyed, gay kimonoed ladies are far from hard to look upon! ** Does it Here I sit drinking tea at my ease, As you see; I’m quite Jap- anese; Every day just at three, I sip thus and sip tea; Though I admit it is hard on the knees. JAPANESE DOLLIES, $5.00 and $6.00 More Toytalk °' on Wednesday. Best $& Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. Est, 1879