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SUGGESTIONS ?r HOLIDAY GlFTS
V
B8TABLI6HED 1882.
M. Steinschneider,
27 Maiden Lane, Cor. Nassau St. N. Y.
We Are Manufacturers and Importers of
Umbrellas, Parasols and Canes
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
AT A POSITIVE SAVING OF 50%
American Taffera Umbrellai for ladte? and Kcntlrmen; earved ivory. pcarl,
n. natural gold and Mlver trirnmed handlcs, d**a (?_/>
VALUE 3.00-SPECIAL ?J>laDU
French Levatine Union Silk: taateful and excfusrre* sclcctcd norrelttea
in up-to-date handles: Riiarantet'd. $0 Cf*!
VALUE 5.00?SPECIAL ?P_?.OU
(Fin-de-Stecle) Jfith Century: tlie doaesl rotlhtg umbrclla on the mar
I and exuuts.tr; guargjlteed tWO years' (_??-* f\f\
vaar. VALUE 6.00?SPECIAL ?T>aJ. \)\)
Combination Cane-Umbrella, Standard <f?-* r*{\
VALUE 5.00. WE ARE THE ONLY SELLERS AT <PO.OU
An cnormous selection of the latesl in high prado coods?london
smokc, Spitalficld and d.uiblr face umbreliaa, Also thr finest .i->s..rt
m?*nt and the "last word" in Walking Canes?Malacca, Roaewood, Pgf
el and Pimento, artistically trimmed with gold or
Morling jilver mountrnga
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
A New Departure
"Wholcsalc Pruet TO YOU"
Fine Fur Coats
Muffs & Scarfs
In a Tremendous Holiday Offering
at Prices That Will Astonish YOU.
We are inanufact urera?and aell
to the country'* expert ***?*"
tmyera of tha BEST STOBES.
From Now Untii Xmas
We will aell our anperb atocka
at abaolntely wholeaale coat.
Don't negiect this offer! Come?
convince yourself of the Great Sav
mgs on Supenor Furs of every de
?<on. All the latest models.
wa
man >.r \\?.rii:-.;i thlnkinj ?>f
? ?? ortunltr
EMERICK & BEYER
21st St.. New York City.
THE MOST UNUSUAL
I ' brlatHMM ( jr,U
-' .Artl?<
kobkrt frank 'l,:^::r%uT
FUR COATS A\D SETS
!;<?!.m\ M.tnuf.K?lurrrV '.?].
Ba 11
.o X?o ?3.-,
$30
?-, |
bibi i i \\ 11 it _Hor.
aaa w,st atta, v >>. Car. *tii An.
MAGNIFICENT BLACK FUR SETS
I'voalsttft ol I ;ir_>- Pllkr- Mult hd.I
_??_ 8ca i - al " Li-*- rhwmghaut
$6, WORTH $18 ft8or
Ba-_-BM t?ir?rv < oniprllrd to
aaii_W*e aaa__wa <>f ataTcat,
D. Gordon,48 West 15th St.
KKTAIL Ai \MKII_s\li; 1'KKIS. M_n
? *ur. r will diapoac ol winter atock; sella
(*orduroya,
\<j ktTlea. 51 WKST
?iTfl. MNill I'MXHC irator.
BY UNION'S THOUSANDS
Cash of Central Body Not Used
for Violence, P. F. Farrell
Tells Dynamite Jury.
-HIGH WINDS" GET BLAME
City Drawbridge at Pelham De
stroyed by Elements, Wit?
ness Assuroed?"A New
Trick" Explained.
-uted
M. lation ot
gorkera te
n ita atrlke aganMN epaa chop iron
v. an bagan
eere to
aaaralnatlon of
nt ;it the dyn.i
.1 to-day. The kov
ama een?
. oul af Whieta
plota.
,i N. a York. former
ol the unlon ? - ?""'?
Ibuted ta
D Btrlcrl coini'ii af Iron
?
? II vae oee. for be*
: Kip.'f purpi
|, tt.r te -l"liti ?' Bto
ch, refenii i ta rea
harl eaah
. . rall raptted be
ueaol i B4ra requlred ;>ay for
the ?ork.
.,., i.-,.),. j drgua****a_ga i"
I t,., tba OttJ of N'-w Vork al
?., Call mt.. tha ? ? ? '? "'
tne Bupporting gnjra had been rerni
. ii arrota i" H<
niiiia. "i Inrfoae a _ea*epaper cllpping
Mgb winda did laxt riiKlit."
'I I <? ?? i i)\o tvilld
I ..wii down iha I*a*e $* i"
i? datioii^, and ona exphuilori ot_utT49d on
? tiral woi i n,w Voi l<
.. ti.- foiiovtag \;mi. bul i.hmji aaaert*
? i ii, 11,. a to ti" '
"Aa aa _gk_al ef ti. intaeaatteiigl
gM voj. at ir.oui.' fei
V ?_i? ???/&.?_.?.
> ndiette made of ?he
n thread. BtOdded thlckly
vith raaea, back aad front. M?..t Hppro
for a la-ly of re:i: i
|g00 Valur
Maurice Price $2.95
IllijHtiar#-d Catak.Rue of rtal la?<? -rm
Maurice
398 FIFTH AVENUE
ANT.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
5r_*_- BICYCLES FOR
^VY/V*^ BOYS & GIRLS.
-iL^rt W "* >I*K<I\1 lKKIslOR
v. > \ ~}i Tlir, ilOMI?A_at.
? ... ? l rom 110 ??? to 818.M
Iver Jotai iraWau fl
and other ? ? ? -.1 VBfp lowe.t
M. WORKSMAN, 14 & 16 Veaey St.
Pboi a Con 1071 < ?PBN E*, BN1NCM
SU1TABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS
BTa bava ii/jport.-fi ? eean<
' I ' va, i:?v;i
i , liiaa.. |M
? 'opper Aiitlouoa. Tl.' ? I
ad\ for your Inare-rtlor!
rurios made by tbe ;
i ii !.?! t of tlie nioa;
? :irim nml Ahnpaa..
Kl --l*.\ \\ I1QI l BHOP,
I I.H-1 -'8th Ht.. for. fith \\r.
)? lone Mad B?. 4714
1YIINIATURES
PHOTOGRAPHS
\n .i!r, aceurate nnd bcautiful. In tiirc fer
xn.a ihk ui.Mtx c.r.onc.r. niTDioa.
chard't^rlati'- Photegraphr h gpeclali
Ka, fl Weet Mtb Street. Tel. 4*176 1'laxa.
buying ? troglycerlne or dynamlte or dld
you knov. McN'amara wa? cngaged in
dynamltlng?" asked Senator John W.
Kern, for the defence, on dlrect examtna
tion.
"I never heard of it untll McNamara
was arrested."
Andrew J. Oallagher. member of the
Board of gupertlBOfB of f-'an Kranclaco,
who wh.? secretary of a committee ap
polnted in eonnectlon with the t'alifornia
Hnlldlnff TTadaa c'ouneil to untonize tradeaj
ln Loa angnlaa. teatlged that he rerelved
?1,0?0 from the Ironworker* through Olaf
A. Tveltmoe, a defendant, and altogether
from other sources he recelved 1119.00?
through Tveltmoe. After the I/>s Angelea,
Tlmes Building was blown Up tJallagher
boM be sent Br-genc a. Claacy, another
defendant, to Baatcra cltles to sollclt for
the fund.
**Wea any part of that atrike fund used
to defend the McN'amaras at fx>n An
geles?" aaked DtBtrM Attorney Miller.
"About $1,000 uas lOOJaed to the defenre
fund. but later it waa returned," said
Gattegher.
Referrblg te a t'hrase hy him that he
thought the Inmwerkfrs' BB-CB waa
Botag to leae In Ita Btrflte against "open
Bbop" contractors unleea "a new trlck"
?raa adopted Irtad ?;. Mooney. Duluth.
?ald he naeant by lt that the rulec af the
intf inatlonal union should be modltled eo
thal roeeabera of the locai unions might
work on lo. al jobs refjardless of the gen?
eral Btrlhe.
Asked to explain a letter in whlch Mc?
Namara arrote: "Ia referrlng to mattern
Of this kind It would be well 10 wrlte
them on a nepam'e pleCB of paper and
rn.uk them personal. " W. B. Keddln, Mll
waubee, aaeerted tbat he dld not under
-t.-md McNamara's meaninp.
?
RAYNER LEFT_$1,000,000
Senator's Estate Divided Be?
tween Widow and Son.
Haltimoie, DeC. 7 -The estate of 8<n
;,tor laridor Rajmer vu;i approxlBMte
ti.ooo.O'"' frtae Baaaatcfa arill artll be flled
for probate ln this clty and Washington
ncxi areek. Tbe propett) is divided
e.juall.v between the widoA and Ihe flon.
William B. Rayner, a perttea belag left
in truat.
'i ae Senator aiapewered tiu beira to
Biabe charMabla bequeata us they bm.
see nt. atatlng ln tha arill Ihat bla eeada
denca In their Judgaaeat would enable
them to ad la aacsradanee arlth what
WOUld have bOCB Mfl <
II
M
Factory toPocket
fot many reera wf oni.i jsnid Bratehae aml
jrwrlry exc!u?lvely for the trade BTe Bo*
sfil MHKCT TO YOl . thcreby SAVINIi YOf
MIIMU.KMAN PBOt'lT*. Our c.italoRu.. kiv
Idb aenuln* NKT (ASH PRICES win *iv?
yi.fl n atartllng surpria.? iin.l la <|tii'c n reve
Intlnn to watch and Jf-welr\ l.uyem. You
My na about onf-third what th*> riMall
jeweller chatgea.
Genuine Diamond Rings
Belaeteg KuarHnte.-d eenulaa d_u_-__a, aet
ln 14-kt. aolld gold l.nnd made Solltan'?
model or Belcher pfttlPK We Buarantee all
our _oods.
RalaJIgajJ
pviaa, gBl
Our rri'f.
$9.75
fiur prtee,
Our prtce.
^ 'KSJ $37.50 ?:;?? $125
Cur prlcr. Our prlce.
Rttall #24
Our i>riro.
$10.75
$17.75 $57
(ithera up to $*..*>0n.
g*a nrut and r?mount .llHinonda nt one
ttiir. t.> ono-iiaif raeulw btIobbi
gaag for cataloaua "W.
Bennett Mfg. Co.,
IV", Broadwa*., N. V. near I'fu-ilanrit.
Katabliahed IB70 IW An Bx. Kat, lUnk.
S. WYLER
6 East 46th St.f
near Fifth Av
The Largest and Most Corcv
plete Stock of
Dutch Siher
IN THE CITY
Antique & Modern
Jewels.
About Preservid Hlonrrs
Vtait Our Studio.
Pioiiaunced w/onderfol; faahlansbla >
rn ?? ..v-r thaifl .a^t arlatai aaB n*?!
too Rxrlui tcaya.fi tl
|t
t.r.un"' | tea Brtdaan
.... v
RIAN CO I Weat ippoelta Wal
rt, ?' 1 ? ? fl
We Pr/pa\ Expreu CbuTgii Jnnchere.
THE ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP
ARTISTIC and UNUSUAL THINGS
IN JEWELRY. SILVER. etc.
NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE
WM. A. BCHEWCK
arltb
TII'IAW g 00,
\AMl\h _ ( 4).
26 LgrxiKOTON AVF
I ?
m:v, rORR ? 1 it
MARTHA WASHINQTON SHOP OF SWEETS
FOR THE H0LI0AYS
?
makera of <> .. iiati ti"
H ina aai 1 la ef Calo
Blal ' '.ii 'I.. Ilmili|iiui t?r?
9 Church Street,
? ?ro>in aarlj t<> I:
P?< ktng.
s>,tI>P> 'I all ow r
tha arorld. <na.
TliOr.*) ^'J?.'.
"Havj: a ORAPE"
10
One of Indicted Men Tryintj
to Collect Funds Meets
Slight Encouragement.
ADMITS USE OF EXPLOSIVE
Says It Was Work of Individu
als and Not Countenanced
by Ironworkers'
Orafereacee arere held ln thia ctti hi ?
twaeu laeal laaar leaaara aaal a. Johans
acn. of San Fratieisro, ergBBlsar nf th"
?late BaH-tag Traaea of CaUforala, >??>>
tfrday. Jahanssen la one of the men In?
dicted on thr aharga of eompnrity in
dyriamitins tbe Jobs of members of the
N'atlonal Erectora' Assoclation. Tha <*on
ferences were held ln the Vlctorla Hotel.
Forty-one of Ibe Indleted BaBB are now
on trlal at Indlanajiolls atid the trial of
Johanaaen will take pla<?<? ln January ln
Los Angeleg. He Ih now making a tour
through the large ritles to get uid from
thr unlons for the defem-e.
Joliansaen sald when BOBB yesterday
that he waa not worrylng '?v 1 tbe out
eotne of the trlals.
??There waa dynamltlnK by indhiduals."
Jehaaaaan oeattenaA "but thia in no way
hiatttea the wnoiesaie chergoe aaade
against struotural Iron workers generally.
The result of tbe appeal for eontrlhutions
t the defence fund has heen a llttl
dlsnppolntlng as far ns New York kocb,
inn tea eeOaeted tao.ooo in chicairo nnd
$5,0(10 ln St. Ixiula. The men who are.
under indlrtiiieiit now are the virtnnis of
rlrurmstances. The gaftt <>f tbe McXa
BMwaa -nd btealaBbreJ aetag aatabtbtbad,
lt would be easy to inflame tbe puhllc
niind agatnel the aaen nrheae trlals ur<
R.iInK 011 noxv.
"The psyeholcgkal inoiiient had arilved
after the MeNeinerg uaufsaaloBa la di
rect sus|.leion against Othera, and as a
irsuit the forty-flve Indkttroaata arere
Baeedtly found. _T?ie Weel Trust, whieh
ON thla pne;c will he found many
Buggeartlcna for belldar Rift B*r
in-,'. These timely announccmentfl
are the results of a growlng teadeaCf
for enilv Christmas shopping. The al
rauatBgBfl. aatde from the humgnitarian
stanripoint, are tno numerous to enume
rate, but the prlnclpal onen are B wld--r
range of selection and obtalnlnp BCCdB
that are not BhepWOfB through han
dllng.
The perplexing question "What to give"
is eiiFily answor.d by consultlng the list
On thia page. Many of these and other
articles are ad\ertlsed here.
FOR BOYS AND MEN.
JCWBLRY Wateb, Qaaaa Bnateel Jearetfv,
i'< iriH. Rearf Pta Btnda, CUB Uaka, Katea
Box, Clgarette Caaa, ''?"? Knife, dgaiatta
Holder.
flrnARINO APPAIUEL iioiiery. Otavaa Bat
Collar Buttona, BUppera, Handkerehle.e,
Travelllng Bllppen, Pumpa, Beat* r'nr Coat,
Raln Coal, Walklna Btlck, Tolo Coat, Diesn
Ing Qeara, Uaot-raO-U
loi; THB MCN Baaoklaa s'et, HumMor, Ptct
araa, Booka, lee Bet, Ctgara, Ctgaret-ae, i?e
rantera, Peeanter Holder, Dcafc i-imihk-.
Collaret, Chaflna Dtab, Th.rnios Bottle.
BportlBB I'rintu, Corkst TOW, Cnrulal BatB
Tukafw.
JilMKIJ.ANWM'S Autonioliile, Atitomohlle
a,-, tMorli i, TravelUng Bei , Bae* P ?"?
Wuriii.ii. Tnrak. Motor Tr rriu, Btaaae ai
i . i rnlture, Hall
itnpe, UraM Tray. Plai i
lr_g m.i hln<. ri or. Plajer, W
Motor ftobr, Uliiak Brooma, Efeigllah Bllver,
?
Ulver I'lHt.. tfboe Cabinet,
Bo Bl ? aa, i,.iii<-ii?-in Baeket,
Photo atj Raaar, Reaor BUagapeaa
FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN.
;-n): nn: DRUSaiNCI rABlaB -Halr Bauahaa,
Tollel Water, l'on. ? Preperattona Tollet
A T tl
fuane ln Cai.? net* lewel Caua
Aiipli.ii ? Olovi Ui nli un .-'? t, Bllv< r P a
,i, r Boa ?? ?' '' ? ' '??" Cut Olaai
itottlei H ? Handkercblet Caee,
.1 Bcarf, Pta Oiahaaa
i o| ihi: TEA tahi.i: Ta* I L lea Tea
.. .,m i ?? r. Ti *. Xapkina, T< ?
Cake Dlal !? ? l-i
k- Ule, Coffee I I
a ?
Lad ?. Baaar Ci? m.
JXWKI.R*. Oeaaa fli ? I Hepe
? Knam< i
?- , . Lon :???.'
,1.1,1 I . .
?
WEARINO APPAH ' Qonrna,
roata Botor
Vell
. < ? ??
i.. ? .
i . labll
-l.lla MI
|, ....
i. !.??? rl
Halr 0 I -. ? . Han !
at, Baga
s?i i ? I
i
I
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S?ee|
? 1 ..Intinra
\ ? mhrelia.
??
? ?
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Whnt ftuhlon frnuic* con be had
hcrc nt it* ln?.eption.
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
. sJKJ:
?
DEALER IN FINE FLOWERS.
? . .ii i
6 East JM\ St. STiv.
i |0I ii to ?
< nrrn I Jl ?.,-lr> for thr
l>?-li II intr. Bail ll"l?
( HKIM1 M \- Oll I*
? leui-lr* ::rmei|r||nl.
Illnatrated l-r.,? <-kta. c ln
ll. (.old ?>'>U
BOBB OLfll THR,
.'Mi Mh A>e-. llll I'loor.
'1'hoiu ??"???" 'Ji
we believe |a hehlnd the NattOfWl Krec
tors' Assoclatlon, luid BBOOOedQd ln de
BtrojrlBB every unlon In the trade* lt
reptaaentB aaeapl tba internatlonal asso
elatlon Ol Brldaa and Struetural Iron
Worbeea.
"The Htre| Trust and the National
ElectOiat1 AaaOl lalhBI had money and tba
-tiucturui Iron arorhera had ealy their
BhflL Their ue.iiion. I ani soi i y to -;iv,
\Mis dviian.ite i aaa teUtna what i h..
!l.\e to be f.iet.i, and do not wIhIi for a
BMBBCBl <o he undeiHtood as CaVOrinB
theae methoda, baH arhen the puhlic ootaea
lo rlea tha riaa al U_bor, it la UaMa
to forgel .Co it tbe tdaa of eorpa?*atleeBi
uhi.h anaptoy labor. The bavaetlaetlena
ef the Btautley rotiinilealon ;?t yVMhlng?
ton. fOT Itistaine, shovved that tb) BtOOl
Truat emph.ve.l yt\P>*) men, workln? on
an averaae af tweiva hours n dajr, arhoee
average aragaa arara M'Q n year. The
membera '>f the aahaa have baoa ajraatly
moouraged by Ibe eaataagal of Loola "
. ,,f Boetoa, on th.- Bted Traat,
,u which ba aabed for falr phtv for the
workej -
"llen I" Ihe unlon m;iv have resorted
i.? dynamlte. ;n the only weapon, but
thal doea noi mean thal the aahm, ?? n
arada ,,r uiaealaafl i.tt'or nanarattf he
11,-ved ln or <?oiintemincej viohnce."
Johaiissen faid that even the detective,
W. J. HurtiK. had admitted practleally
that tbe l-vldence a/ainst tlie men now on
trlal was weak. HO-dBBlgal'a evld.iice.
aoeordlng lo Jobaaeaaa, abatwed earefal
leliaaieiiiff. bbl be areidld his part.
Johanaaan aald he could not se^ how
MeMaalgal, a man of low luleltlBeara,
coui.i laanambar aataate events in all <i?
talls taklnir place yeara Bga, and the
exa'f time and [ilace. A man who could
BO thla would he a marvel, aomethlng
more than a genlua.
AGED MAN LOSTJN WOODS
Pauper, Once Well-to-Do, May
Be Victira of Exposure.
(My Telearnph to TtM Trlbuii" I
Mlddletown, N. Y.. Koc 7.-l'eter B
Atklna, seventy-three year? old, formerly
a well-to-do Hulllvan County lawyer, waa
aent te tbe county poorhouse BBBM time
ano. he baVtni lost hls, money and be
oome anfcebled Bevaral <i.iy? ago he
ran away from the. poorhouse and search
Ini; partha hava so far falled to Bad any
traoe of hlta.
it is beOeved that he took to the wat ta,
and died from eapoi mra <?nd that hls body
will ba found.
BUY DIRECT FROM
MANUFACTURER
BAGSj inUNKS, goods.
Only hlgh ^rnd? m.iiuif;irtur?r Helllng"
aelllnic .llr.ri tothe conaumer.
IO': T4? .-,0", HAVING.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE
ri'U ONE WEEK ONET.
Guaranteed Genu
ine Finest Quality
Cowhide Bag.
Special c __
Sale Price !???'?>
I4-In<h?I.lkr 4Hl.
$7.5<)Sealor\ValrusTnilct Sets $3.75
$3.50 Larlics' AUigatOT or Scil
Wrist Bag .$1.95
Call, Inspert onr extnnaive line of I^.itli.-r
Baaa, Card <'a.-.?, t'miirclUa, ?t_
Tbe 4.ri-;iti -i Value*?at Big Sa\lnR*.
D. A. DOYLE
Manufacturer
| \sW.r llou>e ??,08 fith Ave..
I1B li'war for, 17th M
t Veaaj M. III ?th Ava,
:>a \\. ttstb M. ">os utu A\e.
r
SWISS m
r\ 4
Hand
Embroiderieg \ /.'..*??__?___
_ i; Ba rr?B I MuOB
Robes and Waigtg
in Batiste Maraniaatta, Ltnei
i i hifl'.n.. ??? C-hae.
Finest Table Linens
aths, Napkb C-BtarBtaeaa
ita, Tray
..?, t-tc.
Daintieit Lingerie
CkowA -??' l'"\*1"'
afaii i ?? V i B< paM
H. SCHOCH, 225 Fifth Ave., N. Y.
410
I'lMtory: I.u< enir. *>uiuerl_nd.
MME. NAFTAL
ll ?row!n(r an BB?
?
I I Rl}. flO~*T<8.
Bl'lTB and M gAFI
At nne-half
reajUlaf prlcea.
? aro
69 WEST 45th STREET
i
sri.CIM. HOIM>\*t OIKK.II
iiwim, io i vn.M aa or the BEAgoir.
LADIES'TAFORED SUITS
partag
idcloth ln. ladad i, fnr
OmIu _QC ""an ???'? Abaot-tety
L. CROSSBERC, rlSSS'
148 West 48th St., :
Fine Collection Oi! Paintings
i by Foreign ind American Artists of Note.
aet | a a aawa ITaafBl Olfl
ten your home than bj purrhaalna' h_n<l
-l l.l. KI WivUH.K.
l> ( AI.O A MfTgg,
H arggri agra nH **%. i???_.t a Haa. Are.
fHaaa Mad Bqiuura t'oT.
"'___,_<__ nOTT-SO--.. "
Ihe Itnlinn *linp
YVorks of Art for Christmas Gifts.
i ? i : i I. af terrai ..ita. majoltca
I ptetartM, .???produrtlona of
, ? i m.ialera. color^il .?a.-i*. frum-s
ai d I
C-iiatmai Carda nnd Calandara,
?. I ,.| ?lli atreet, n.nr Mml. \\r.. y y.
liitt Cards & Bookiets
in.. , baaa . oi
ore.t. lelpful lio.ika for
rhlldren; gcrlptural i?<xiv Blbllcal pletaraa;
Quartarl.?- THg BOOg \NI> AKT
i;\- n iNOB, I m-iii Ith i
-. uthweat ? ..rner
SHERIFF DOES GOOD TURN
Father of Five Finds World Not
So Hard After All.
gonwthlng hapfX ne.l yesterday ln the
aaerHTa ofllce, where oidinariiy one
Waald least <if all BXpeei to m<*et aentl
ment or ehnrlty. whieh only emphasizes
the fai-t that thlfl world ih not such a
hard on. alt-f all Sherlff llnrhuriior.
Danatjr anertfl aiimora and [Aarenea ?>
Wolf, bond elarh of the ?herttTa aaloe,
bag tlie UatlOllllllllJ tn do ;i fellow man?
their prl .>(.. l. ln faot B gOO- turn, and
laeMeatally aal a alch wife and nve chll?
dren, and they went out of their offlelal
wrv to do lt
Deaatg siurifr G-baera .irrented Giro
lamo l'i;rlotiKO. wln? )wn.? u ahoe alore at
No .;0 Weat ?'J*tti "trei-t. (fl a BBft brouajht
ii) l'.r.K.klyn I.v JoOBph Barbara Hnklni;
flwrnrg?* for allagtril falaa arrael for ?rand
lareeajr. ParleBge*B wife ie in the hos
jiltal and he whk takltiK care of IiIh tlve
. hlldren, the oldent of whom \- a Klrl
of twelve years.
lt was n Had p.irtmK when the father
had to leave. the four yonnKer chlldren In
ih.. .Hre of th.' little mother of twelve.
The H. aaa iaagly aJTeetel th? gagatj*
Bheaia- Tbe order of the court requlred
a baad of JV.00 before PerlonRO could be
llhi-rut'd. The hour eame for the closlnff
of the Sherlff'a offlce aml the defendant
had f.ul.d to produce the bond.
The distracted man faeed a s^ntence of
two days ln J.'tll, whlch. however. did not
trouhle him ao much aa the thought of
his little onea at home. Flnally arranK^
mente were made wlth a aurety company 1
to glve the neceHsary ball. Wolf, who had
remnlne.l on the Joh several hours after
his regabW tltne, hurrled to tho home of
Sherlff Harburfjer, who slfrned the bond
r.?!< aatag rerlongo. who thnnked hia
cuptors and hurrled home.
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MAIL YOUR GIFTS EARLY
Postmaster Morgan Issues
Timely Warning*.
Mall your rhrlstmaa packagea early,
was tfte remteat made yesterday by Post?
master Morgan, h"tn to Insure timely de
llvery nnd to llirhten the burden of the
postomVe employe-. whose eiidurame has
heen alwaya overtaxed durlna; the laat
three or four days before the hollday.
The rush ha? set ln already, but the
poetOaeaB-te prepared to handle a tremen
imm __>__n_ of mail, lf lt ls dtHtrlbuted
WORKS OF ART for
HOLIDAY GIFTS
PLASTER REPRODUCTIONS
From Antique Mediaeval and Modern Masterpieces ot Art
Garden and Xall Purnlture, Jardlx-lerea, Wlndow Boxea.
?aaea. in Cement, Benchoa and Tabloa, Flreplacea aad Mautele.
SPECIAL SALE OF IMPORTED MARBLE
JUST RECEIVED FOR THE HOLIDAYS
P. SARTI, G. LUCCHESI AND CO.
113 EAST 34TH ST. Pormerly .21 texlngton AV.
E. F. E B L E
| cANTIQUES | l
a, Choice Collection of Curios and Rare Jewete*
Suitable for Holiday Gifts.
105 WEST 42D ST., NEW YORK
_ ?0 eenta
35c. l .,. ',.
81 for .
MCt o( 3
Tlie American a.irl Tnllored Bow or
Nerkwear on Pln, Trtinmed With
Hand Made Frrnrh Klbbon l-oaoa.
Wholraale Prlre* Quoted l? ?*?**? r0,?.M' A ?/n"irt T!"." i'n -Z?l' *
plrte the t ontiimr. Laeh artlcle In a bof. I
H. SAMVELSON, Dept. T, 225 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK
A Dainty Xmas Qift
I.arge?t nnd Most Huautifu! Selection of
Christmas Cards, Calendars
and Diaries
i.\ rn cm ->t
Bryant Park Art & Stationery Shop
55 West 42d St.
\',so \ CHOICI oMOHTHWJH r>r
Wrltlng Papcr, Brans Dc?k Sets, Lealher
(ioods. Pl-tures, Novelties and
Cards for all o.casions.
Sptcial Rate. to School* and Church**.
. PEN r., RMINOfl TEL IM1 BRTAJfT.
LADIES* VAN1TY PURSE
of Ktue rgaeaaea leather. Silk F.laatlc Uarter,
Adhntablf Kurkle \tt.uli-d.
.ii."< ln aei ir..unpaurt*
in< n'a box ef Ptwacll rou*". bOB of
Preoch face powler. arlth niirrur
I t-ufr. Th? V.IMT1 VAI'l.T
k.epg a.-i-ure tt,e toiW artlcli-a a
lady r. .juirfe. and reraowea the
poaalblUty of laaa ot moaey or vai
uablea, etr Malled anywlore.
poetpaM, for t'i.oo: vrithoal po*~
<ler. ron^e, mlrror or piif. fl.OO.
Make yeuraolf or di-ar friend ? u-?
ful anl I \niaa I'reaent.
Mme. COVI.K. Mfr .
'270 8th \rr., New Vork Clty.
_(Vear 17th St.)_
K0ND0 & CO.
Japanese Art Objects
BVtTABLM l'OK HOI.IDAV (.HTS.
38 West 38th St. and 36 West 33d St.
WAH TAI
COMPAN
Ii-.iporters o|
.'HIM.ME tM> JAPAIfEBE GOOOS.
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COMPANY
taoi.it. _J Ir.iporters of
Antlqiie aad Moilern < iirlo*. Kiribroldertee,
( hlnitware. Silk Dret* Pattern*. etr.
Muln Q___?'i Weat .'Oth St., New \ork ? itr.
A special line of Watches and Jewelry
oVoTMtUM KOR HOI.I?
DAV oirra. we tak?> ran
ot your repalrmg.
MUDKRATE PRKFS.
IIIKMW S( HEHTr*.
104 Weat 37th St.
?Phone 3784 Ore. ley.
over three weeks and not plled np Into
the laat week before ChrtBtmas, Mr. Mor
gan nald. Shop early, he repeated. and
then mall your packages Immedlately.
Kffrn tarcta have been put on In every
department and every provlslon haa been
m;ide to handle the maii qulckly. The
ruiniber of derks lssulng tnoney orders
haa been doubled, and partlcular pro
vislona have been made for the handllng
of money orders for foreign countries.
The New Tork postorfW lssuea more
feralgfl money orders around Chrlatmaa
time than any postoffice In the country.
one hundred and seventy-flve elerks have
beea appolnted to take care of the rush of
money orders that will mark the Christ?
mas splrit of TTneic Sam'a adopted chll
ilnti toward their relatlves In the old
countries.
WILL ASK EIGHT-HOUR DAY
Machinists Preparing to Make
Demands for Shorter Time.
W. H. Jolinstou. president of the Inter?
natlonal Assoclatlon of Machinists, who
came to New York yesterday, aald that
preparatlons were being made for a na?
tional demand by the machinists for an
elght-hotir workday. Every effort will bo
made to galn the demand without a
Btrlke.
"We are busy now," he said, "organlz
lng new locals of the union throughout
the country, and flnd that there ls a gen?
eral dlspoeltlon on the part of the non
unlon men to Joln ln tlie demand for the
eight-hour workday. We expect to have
the majority of the machinists through?
out the country with us, and, lf pos*Jnble,
we will try to win without a strlke. we
will make every effort to avold a national
strlke, but everything will depend on the
attitude of the employera, aome of whom
have already shown a dtsposltlon to grant
the elght-hour workday."
OHIO WILSON'S BY 146,086
Columbus, Dec. 7.?The ofnclal vote
ehows that Wllaon carrled Ohlo over
Taft by 116.086. Wilson polled 423,15:!
votes. Taft polled 277,066. leadlng Roose?
velt. who got 2_?.327. by 47,739. Chafln re
celved 11,459 votes and Dcbs 89.930.
I.anslng, Mlch., Dec. 7?The flrat cora
pletc flgures on the Presidentlal vote
show that Roosevelt carrled Mtchlgan
by 66,768 over Taft, who had 1.493 over
Wilson. The vote wm: Roosevelt, 218.
012; Taft. 162.244; Wilson, 160.761; Debs.
31,111; Chafln, 8,923; Hoelaliat Labor eled
tors, 1,25- The Soclallsts more than
doubled thclr vote of four years ago.
THOS.BULLOGK
ANTIQULS :
I Establishcd 1887. I 3
OLD PAINTINGS
OLD SILVER
OLD ALABASTER, &c.
12 West 29th Street
't
STUNNiNC
VELVET ROSES
Exquisitely Dainty
Corsages of Velvet 6uds
MY wonderful flowers con.
FartJ? ,ii: ?! iirr ttM Ot ?t
IMC1IB $i "'0 rr.
TNE SURPRISE BOX
o* | .-orted ftowera makes tht inna-.
acceptahli, Xci.is g.'i for onf ?
PRK BB S.."o lIF,
HOMF.R, tltt WM ITIfl ST.. N. Y.
i
nn: iorto kko stokk
601 Jtli Av.. op. dhi l.ihrur/
IHEFCL OIFTS.
I'orto Rleo h.n.l draWn
work. ambroldarlua, I u .?,
t'iwni, walat*. llnt'. rt'-.
i I'ckwear. bags, hamlkar
ehlefa, h.ihy w;ir. be<i Un
? r.H, tablo llnena, towela
and novwtiea.
MIST I1K SOLD.
.Men'a Knrllned < oata. Alao a larga'
*tock of Ladlea' Fur Coats and Batai.
Coata from 818 up. fieta fr>m JJO. '
Marmot Mlnk, Perxian fullar, Broad-J
cloth Shall. Value 8*5. 82S. Miiakri,t:
Mnlng, 1*. relan Collar, nro(,,|e'oth
Pheii Value 87*., 135 MKDVIV8
RK.M \Ill I URS, 160 West 34th.
near Tth Ave. Open eventng*.
TO PLAN REORGANIZATlOf*
Southern Paclflc Counsel Com
ing East for Conference.
Ban Krancisco. Deo. 7.?William Herrln, j
chlef counsel for the Southern ParttVr.
Railroad Company. left to-day for the
linwt. where he will discusa with other
llarrlman executlves the reorpanlratlfen
of tho Southern Paclflc nnfl the Unlop.,
Paelfio propertles, made nerossary by tb*
decree of the I'nited States Supretne
(.'ourt.
At the offlces of the company tt waa
said to-day that Mr. Herrln retlred yesa
terday from the executive board of the
Associated Oll Company, a Southern Pa
eitlo subsidlary Frank II. Prum, pi
dent of the Paclflc G:_a and 1-lectrlc Com?
pany, succeeds him.
The reslgnation of W. S. Porter, ^ce
presldent and general manager of the Aa
eociated Oll Company, alao la annoutu-vd,
111 health la assignnd as the cause.
MRS. VOLCK ASKS DIVORCE
Says Son of Brazilian Ambusc
sador's Wife Abandoned Her.
Arlelbert O. Volck. whose mother re
cently maxrled Senhor Domlelo Da <. ?
Prazllian Amba-isador to the T'nitcd
States, ls being sued ln the Supreme ourt
by Mrs. Lllllan Volck for a aeparatlon or'i
the ground of abandonment and non-aujJ?
port. Volck ls the son of Mrs. Da <.
by her flrst marrlage. She subsequ.
marrled Arthur Hearn, who dtcd t*JPa
years ago.
Mr. and Mra. Volck met four years aio
at the home of a mutual friend. where'
Mrs. Volck was staylng while on a vlaft
to this country from her home in 1.
land. There was an ardent courtship and
then a brilliant wedding. The coujrtVf,
went to llve at No. 466 Rivcrside Drlver
where they entertalned freely. ?
The alleged abandonment took pla^t
last sprlng, when Mra Volck returned'
from a vlslt to England. Mrs. Volck saye
her husband Is associated with tho re?l
estate department of the New York Cefl.-.,
tral Railroad Company, and ulso rccelvc*
an lncome from hia mother. She ask*.
allraony of 13,600 a year and the cu*tou>
of their three-year-old son.
The attorney for Volck said the only
trouble waa that the husband had aald.
hls wlfe dld not need hls help in raanag
Ing the household expenses, as the re- ?
ceived a large income from her femily. _,