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ClIY'SlREilCTS TO
FEEL XMAS CHEER
Annual Spree of Emotional Gen
erosity Traced to Saturnalia
of Ancient Rome.
TREE IN MADISON SQUARE
Childrcn's Aid Society. Salva
tion Army and Rescue Society
Will Feed and Lodge the
Hungry and Homeless.
in aecordooce with babii and U idltloa,
York uiii become one root aalll of
ty on Chrlatmaa, feeding, abelterlng,
lltaf and aOBOalag tbe hoi.les who
thetf pove'tv
With tbe ImpahM te celebrate Chrlat
- in tho booea, aa 11 were, from two
Ihtmaantl aad aaore yeara of anceetry, it
i- hordly to ho orondered at thal wlih
'in-ii year the dty*a i i*i locreaoae in
glgontte proportiooa, ratabUahea neoi rec?
burata all bouoda. to tiood tha orolf
the tramp. lha lekn. and the WOOtrel,
n\eh 87iri tha bungry ood the diacour
ged with tokens of the krtlng hlndneao
b .- . lety h.is deoled to them Cor a
Ancient Rome, before the odvenl of
- ?iuisti.iiiit... oreoi oa Jual *>'h an annual
, aa ?'f einotionni genoroolty as aaodero
}_>>W York. Bome sav the saturnalia,
[which loeted from Pocember it to 84, oroa
ItbC puruiit Of OUT Chiistmas. lt had its
|rellaioua t.Kniftr_,nr-0. beginning with a
great public oncrlfice to Batura, the god
.. . , alded ov>r the BOWittl of st-'-il.
queta followed, and the enchonge H
ai d calla. Bai of greater alg
,,?-.. waa the freedom ooeorded the
' area dorlng theae hottday* Tha alavea
. ren h.-id ftral place at the famlly tablea,
while their maatera araited opoo them.
Made Even Romans Gontle.
Romana celebrated thus. wltb a
t t.r ?elf-oboegutloa whlch equalled
,i || did aot Burpaaa the brotherly love,
dlaplayed by oa to-day, tho turnlng of tha
. r ai the wlntor aolatlce and tha re
birtb of tha aua The aocieat Angll In
' Brttata, before their conreralon lo Chrla
1 enlty, began thetr new year on Decem?
ber S **ith the rebtrtb of the aua, and
o.-lebiated the olght of Decei.il ,1 B
Mother Night."
lt is contendid lha eorly Chrlrtl_ns
r- Deoember 2.",. tlie aan'a blrtbd
, lafa birthday, a'so bacauae they called
um. the "gun of Rlghteoaenoaa." Blact
I'hristmas this f*et folla on a W(
? , lt lt intcresting to note that. acooi I
_? to legend. the OOU W08 CTeOted OO 8
n ifliiaadar. -"^ thal Hlppolytaai a Ho
1 .an wnter two eeaturtea after ?
,, Jesus was bora at BothJehem on De
. mi. r ... a Wednaaday, La the 1 ?
1 rear of Auguotui
f,?rt 10080-1-8 that it was an ancient
ton among many peoplee of the ?
woleaaoa the yeorig return of the ?un
? tha kngthening davs, wMch led to
nteoua eropa and oroapartty, artth an
nitrulatic tntoxlcatloa Bo lt is aoi alto
tether aaaatnral that Chrlatmaa ab
. vi aoch a hold on pOtyglot, ooomopoU
tan N.w York-that Chrlstian. #0W and
MtOOlem should unite to inak. il a v.-iy
,-. boueh of sentlni'nt.
Tne trapi Inga whleh wc uauolly OOBO"
? is ith the obscrvance of OhHatmaa -
Chllatmaa tiee and Santa Ciuus?are
erltod atrloUy from Teutonlc fo-re
tt-ars. Yet these Bymbols havo footened
themoarrea bo completely on the lmagina?
tion of a communlty, a very large jiart
of Whkh acknowledges r,o Teutonlr an
bry, that this year N*w York is to
have a huge public tree, a munkrtpol
lataaoa treo, la jfodleea Bquare Parh.
Big City Christmas Tree.
The city has Mrs. J. H. Fronda Her
.: ood 1 ? T fnen.ls to thank for thla
.. Mrs. HlHtaah-df has testitted to the
unanlmity with whlch every one ehe ap
j.ioached lor help in carrylng out her
projeet fell in with th? apirit of lt. Phe
Id the city. fhe said, Blmply brln.ming
\s ith 44 ntiment
-! ... boge bolaoaa, F'.*t>- feet ln he;?ht.
Ireah froaa tha hoorl of the foreat,
, -iv fttunds ln the tity\s heart i.n its
conereta booe, NOdy for its festoon
,f twelve hundred electric lamps. Mrs.
tlerreeboff, aeotod i'? her Vmouelae ln
I Madiaoa Bquara, win riose, a awttcb al
\ocm on Chrlat-oaa Bra whicb wlll
8 this giant rv.-rgreen to flaah Ita
fucrcd message to the whole of thla 11 ??
loua cou-muuity.
TMa Mr public tree forms tlie BCWeat
feature of the citys celebration thla year.
lt tr.unt not he foiRotten, howerer, tl
..tmas Eve aii-o the Chlldren'a Aid Bo
. aty will hold Chrlatmaa axarciaea 1 l
?iiBtrlbute dinners and gifts to the .1,1
?jren attendlntr the twenty-four Indua
trial e'hools in Its chaige and that 0:1
Santa! he knows!
The thingi he ttke. tton.
)iir stores to men and bo) s art
tlie real things.
Suits and overcoats, really
smart and truly suhstantial.
Fur eoats, called by their,
real name.
Knitted waistcoats, reallyi
imported,
Sporting Gopds, meant for
real hard play.
The sort of Christmas
presents thal last.
Rogoi Pbet Company,
Three Broadway Stores
at at at
Warren St. 13th St. 34th St:
TIIE CITY'S BIG CHRISTMAS TREE.
Pttt in position -yesterday in Madison Square.
Sl]
Chriatmafl Dav tn:* anme eo.-u-tv vin
provlde, ?<?* OBttal, Cbrlataiag dinners t?
iiih bunatee of tlie Newabo] tt I
Houae, al Na II >?>w Chumbi ?
the Ellaabetfa Hotel, ut No. 101 Eai
atreet; thn Weal Bide i.odglng Hi
N.,. ::?, tv,^ lltfa t-tt" l. the 4 li
i idglng Houae, ?t N?>. 141 Baat Ifth
Btreet; '?>?? Hartem Boya* uon-.". al Na
III K..ist litth atreet; tho Ehnargency
Hhelter, nt No. IU K-ift 1-th *.fr*ft, the
Rrace Farm Bchool, nt Yalhnlla, N. Y.,
Bnd the Convaleeceat Chlldrea'a Home, at
C'iiappnQtiB, N. V.
Port for All Derelicts.
'I he Sah.ition Army ls getting read t"
'. ,1 a rei;irnent of th.- hUBgry nnd homc
eaa ln the 9tii lit^ini'i t Annory. The
.'oluateera of America will provlde ruii.M
nas cheer t> another nnny of depen
: ta The Reecue Boclety, at Noe. 6 &nd
I Doyere Btreet, haa arranged t? provlde!
i bed on Chrlatmaa Bvfl fflfl every flerellot,
irho otherwlae w.iu'd have te walh the
itreetfl all nlght The Klorenr-e CrlttentOO
is preparlng an alaborata Chrlat
Btf eiit-rtaiimnnt to be held OB Chrlst
n,as Day et the home of tha mlealon, Na
141 \\..-t 18th atreet- Tne entertataineat
mill be followed by llie dlBtrlbutJoa of
areaentfl from one of thfl larg.-st tioes ever
,,-t-n Iti the. cltv.
"Hig Tlm" BuUrraa, tlioueh he t? repnrt
;d to be helplefis ln a sanatorium In Yoii
t< is, haa not forgotten "the boys." Tbey
Aill bave their ennual "feed" at the
oome ol the Tlmothy D. tulllvaa ASBO*
>iation. Iso. 187 Bowery, on Chriatmafl
?nornlrig. The Marltln,.- Aaaoclatloa will
?ive a Chrb-tmas dlnner at the Marlttwe
Ezehaage for the ehlldrea ef the Home
for the I'estttute Chlldren of fceamen, at
S'ew Brlghton, b'taten Island.
Frank Tilfoid will repeat blfl dlnner to
ine thousand "little rnothera," a Christ?
mas feast to be gtvea in the Murray Hill
l.yceum. Kast 84th Mrert, aeai Thlrd ave?
nue, on Christmas Day.
Bvca the rfrleadleoa anlaialfl of thfl I rwa
arlll not he fut4.-oit.-ii. Dooglaa J. V
irranalng a Chrtatmaa charlty mattnee
ror the beneflt of Ihe Blde-a*W( 8 H< - '
be given In the ballroom of tbfl I l?aa thla
iftemoon at 8 o'olo- k
Theae are onl* a few of the eharltlea
ahl ii Moaaora forth every Chrtatmaa
rha dty ItaeM win he the boal in boa*
pltata, priaoaa aad in the hfunli Ipal Lodff*
Ing House.
Ifuch of all tlus ls d'tplientefl ln Brook*
l>'i. Kvery Chtistmaa an Inatltutlon
called the Blttlg Broohlya Chrlatmaa Tree,
arith headejaartera al No 11?A Montague
rtreet, haa been I erdli I leverel tl oueai d
ol n,e poorcel chlldren of the borougli
into a theatre, where II haa preeented for
ii,.ir amaaameat a vaudevflJe i io? i nd
then haa dhrtrlbuted preaenta am >i
lo be taken bome after the enterl
rhis year Mra Praal Btttlg; the ,??
dent. ia boping the Brublle will reapoad
?\:th gaaeroolty t.. her eall foi contrlbu*
llons 0f money and gifts, BO lhat IW8
rharlty mav be repeated
"BIG TIM" TO MISS DINNER
His Health Improved, but Fears Trip
from Sanatorlum.
Altliongh Tlmothy D BulUvan, who l.ns
Dr. C. I" u, Bond'a aanatorlum,
ai n... M North Broadway, Tonkera, for
many weefce. ,,! recoveitng from hli aer*
i,. ia breakdowa, u wae atated there yes
leiday that I.e probabl] Wo Id nol attend
ihe Cbrlfrtmaa dlnner el the 'r D BulU?
van jiBBOiifltlfrn l0 whlch i- haa Beal
out lmltatioris.
Congiaaaman BulUvan lfl galnlng arfi
is feellng Baa,** aaM a phyalelaa at the
?anatoriure, "bnl we arauki nol advlee bla
goini dowfl to New Tari to attend the
dlnner."
_- m
PRISONER FIGHTS POLICE
Man Wanted for Stahbing Another
Arrested at Greenpoint.
Pi b-oUnaa fimith. of Ihe Oreeapoli
avenue fltatJon, waa attraeted early yee*
lerday mornin** lo the BUBBlelOua actlons
I a yoting mati at Manhattan avenue
mi indla atreet, dreeapulBt Bmlth
-. jj-.ert tl.e in.tn, vho made a deapemtfl
reetotanee, but anothn patrolman ap
peared and ihe priaaner waa overpowerad,
\t i;.. siation he deecrlbed hi:r..?eif ns
I Murphy, tweaty?thrae yearaoM,
i.' No .;_? Bi i Btreet
an lfl aald t" bfl thfl or.e for vhorn
il alarm ad . *?? nt out ;>fie ?
i.,-. |.|, 1< igan, ol No 139 Huron atiw I
-,\,.- ? ia ned oi ':?- !??? ? ? i ?
iM'n a kinie Th? wounda alaaoel killed
Ragan l rlnee laoovered though
I. |a h i.-!1-. dlaflgnred Murp ? u hi - ?
in 11,500 ball.
FLEEiMG BURGLAR SHOT
Was Outrunning Policcman
Whon Bullet Dropped Him.
A burglar cnia-ht ln tha oel of robbing
a atore araa ahol In the beod by a police*
man ln Hoboken earl] yeaterdoy. Potrol
meo Jamea HcQoire and j,,hn Oollogher
found a brohea wlndow ta tht* grocery of
Htchoel Roee, al No. lol Cllotoa _tn-.-t.
A ninn bld 08 tht " lOOkod ln. but came
out whon H,." atent 1 Ha said there a ???re
two Mpala" la Ihe store, and Oollogher
art i.t in, whlla MoGuIra and blt* prlaoner
aralted outi
Buddoniy ti ?? prlooner mada a dooh for
Uberty. He refuaed to i.ait, and wht?n
UcOulre i ? ?? araa balog ootroa ha
:,). i Om i iiitt hit tno burglar ln tha
beod, and hi dropped ln st. _fary*a
ii... pitol it *as aold lha aaaa pi
would ui"
The man evldently told tha po'lcemon
that th"re wTe oth?-i_ la tha atOTO BJ -
rus-tt Qollagher found no one lns'.tle.
TO PICTURE CHILD LABOR
Exhibit Prepared to Show
Working Conditions.
An exhibit preporod Ly ti.e Notl
Chlld i?ihor Committee, with beadquar*
lan flt No. M Boat 2_'d 6tr?.ct, Bbowlng
the work & nd picturas of the condltlons
undrr whlch young children ar_ ein
ployed, ls OOW Opan from M tO o n t No. 77
*\\>st Bd Btreet Tha exhlblt Uluatrates
ti.e pond.tlo.ia broogbl forth at t\>r- roeenl
4 pf thf NOW "-'ork Ftate FoCtOry
Inv, itlgOtlng ''oirin11 s-1 ? ? r
CbOlta of tha tlalta tO tho liomes of
t,Oai worhera in alx dlffereni l:
since December i, ttU, aet forth the foet
thal M per eenl of tha boane worhora ara
ehlldren onder fourteen yeara ot atte ami
ti ?? per c^nt are onder t-.\t<;en yeara of
oge
... iea ef ohild labor e??
la a ' ? atnltai v" botrbrueh. Thla
Induatry i? ona whera tenemenl bouaea
ara to i<- ii- enaed, but it ib ahown that
oui of l_- famlllee makinjr bruobao, Ul
Hved ln '.tt Icenaed tenemeot bouaea The
children uu pald "one cent for ise brletlea
or <? eenta for Olling a duzen poda, Hl
? _ i ii."
Among tba other ?fti.i*t,11? ar,- laney
buttona, pald f..r at tha tate of ','. centi
for ut; roaettea, poM forai the ratoof i'_
eenta eplece, and buU.>a' booteeo, at B
? n.
SLAIN OVER BROKEN TOYS
Victim Had Crushcd Children's
Gifts from Father.
\ ,' , - whlcb carrled deteettree ol
m ddk ea < - inty, N. .i , far u te tbe
av-?t and ti;, Into Canada ei,<i--d late on
Boturdoy r Igb t al N > i1 Madlaon atreet,
wbea Roflno Qerordo, of 1'ort Readlng,
N J. waa orreated i>v Detecthre Rlchard
a Peltier, <r Mlddleeex County*8 poHct
force, charged wltb the murder ot i,
listh.-r-ln-I.iw, Antoi.io Aaaeveno, ?.n tha
evenlng of October i?. He was orrotgned
before Moglatrata Bortow In ti.e Tombe
court yeaterdoy mcrrntng ar.ii beld wtth*
c t boll ui.tii Thurodoy.
Oerordo, formerly a pro poroua aalooa
keeper of I'ort iif-adiriK, oroa divorced by
i ia wlfe aome time ?go. bul aiioweii by
the court to aaa hia ehfldrofl at BtOted
perlodo ou OetObar in the father leob
i.ib three yeungotera to Porl BUaaboth
and returned tht-m to tl.? home of their
mother, a'-ro-s the ttrei-t fiom hls own.
loaded arlth tOjra Anzcveno, OOOOldlag
to th< Btefy told yesterday, on leorotea
who gare the toya, breka them bh.i throw
ih'm IntO tii*- Btr.'et
'i'he eriea Of ti.e chllilrcn drew the Ot?
.?: of Oerordo, who doahed a
the Btit-et, to he met by the anjrry An/? -
veno. xjie elder man made a rush nt
Oeroidoy who met it, the poHea declared,
with h shot, Whlch kll).-d his for ti, Bf
father In-law. Gorardo was ladkted b)
the Mhldles'T County Grand Jury.
HELD FOR ROBBING GIRL
Three Youths Arrested for Attack on
Child of Twelve.
Hermin Illim, ninetecn years ol-l, and
Jacob Neuman. aBTOOtoOC yars old, who
declined to teli where they lived, Weri
prloooera before Maifl-trate Doild, ln tba
Hanhattoa avenue court, W|Hlam8burgi
yeaterdoy, charged with as.saiilt an'l i
u-ty. Thay wer* hold ln Wti aoch for
a forther h'-nrinu. They arere charged
arith attachina Y>tta Uoir m tho apori
mer>i ot Mra Marj Bllverman, .-m No 41
Moirell street, on Boturdoy, and atealii
11150 ii, rth or j. weli y,
Loula Roaenawcig, of No. 67 Throop
avenue, aieo w.is arreoted, and was iden
tlfled by th' tiri. who la only twelve yeora
, Id n- om ',: ln r aaaallai l H< win he
? ...i ? .
TO
DO HE TURKEY DROP
Fall in Price of Christmas
Birds Due to Trainloads
from South.
BUT THEY GO AT ANY COST
Dealer Ridicules Boycott Ru
mor, and Declares Present
Consumption Breaks
All Sales Record.s.
i io? ? wltk turki '
Thal is not a rall) Ing - ry of the Bi
:i li.---. uetther lt- lt a cl itiae t i ba all d
i,. the hlnaalng thal p
maa dlnner, lt perl i whol to 1
. ,,r thf blrd
dlnner woi il
v , :i i,..::!.- Ill BrOokl* I ?? *?*? "'?
rubbei \' nl
At Tnankagi*, ii i I irki
much k" for n inj nal da H
battan and 1 hi Broni
twe da I ? '?' Ihe d ** *
loidng ai ed a l
fiotn the Boutl ' it ' I
made thi Ir preaence 1 I
quotatlona by thi martu Inn n. .- j
11, ,. ..i ? |n Xovi b< i. i ?'?? ? *?? '? '
turkey haa ?lld elown ! ?
eenta a pound, and - -
DOW Belllng Bl |i. . ? n '
paai ?.. . I nd It I nol m
Uert w ni take a fui ? - ? i" ?' ?
f.jn 30 ?? 0 t k?
thi dealei ? - r ' '? '
into thi cil In boa cara
Some Shunted Off Elaewhare.
The Mrda are ffora ihe Ti
tri,-t. aml thi Ir rn ii ki I i alu I Buid to be
near b itf a mllllon doll Bome of them
ari re dropped off the trnln al Baltlmora,
? rew morfl al Pblladi Iphla; b H the bulk
vf the eonalgnmi nl eame through to New
v/ork, lo be gobbli d bi buagrjf Munbat*
tanltes.
ln am plng a :;ii ? r eoal ot I ir
key ai ?? tbe pn. ? i a :-.- d lor vegi lablee.
i .. , ' th ,i. arni of tarkey at
ilvlng, whlch made many aeaale
.:i to !"?- Bojuare I go< i i ?
, ?, ,, .?,;, i tut,. II ?-' med n?t
unllkely that then ini hl be a notli eanio
d. rtrease In the demand tor tl i m at | re?
. i.t a markel man on the v- - ? l
dled tli" thi oi yanti rda: . l oa ? .
"There baa never bei n a blauer dt-mand
for turka' than thU >? ar - ? ?? I
_i, the bualneaa," h-- aald Then h- adiied:
"Ati.i that Ih han twentj -?? ri n :? ? u
"For the laat three or foui '
keva havo Rone ?i|> a Mttle, ln accordanca
with pretty nearly everythlng elee, but
there gre Bftora people ln New Torh eat*
Ing them lo-day than there were a few
yeara ago. Tbal may be becnuee the pn>,
ii.it,,ii i l; i iiiif'tiR riKht tiinnir. b it I
thould mv tbe |.r..portlon of tne atraa
aold now even baata th* laeraaaa in go>
? when eaatotnera firei come ai*aand and
Inqulre the pr* ?? and Bnd they are kind
of iik-h many of them are biellned to pui
up a Iti h and awear thal for the
ple of the thing they wUl aot pay wnai
i , , . mi, outlaadlah price. 1 hmve onfl
? ;? a man, who uiw im* aeli eU bl ?
own hii.i At Thankaglvtng bfl eam?
ur.iuttd and when 1 told him turkey WM
... centa a pound he went away v m ing
thal hia family would dlna on eorn beef
and cabbage. The next nlKht. though, he
acnt hi^ wlfe around to boy aturfcey.
and v.'B(erdav be can.e him*.elf They are
eelllng now at at eenta, and he Bieked,
hut bougbt a BfteeB*noBBd I IrO.
?That" he U'lded, "li fchotlt the ? ?
they eU do. Chriatmafl in New Tora
would i ?t be Chrlatmaa wlthout a turaey
any more than lt would be if there men
i.o'four-foot Chrlatmaa treefl loaded **mi
vith candlefl t<. throataa the aiiateaaa or
the a; artni.-nl."
AMUSEMENTS. _ I
M.tv yOBflVS I.KAlilM. /HltATBEB.
CUDIBC B'way * th Bl B**ea 81*.
cMPInt .. -. fred aad 1 ? ? I ll
i . ig 1., Dtg-1 at B:l*?, foi IV
MAtDt ADAMS Ri*BS?r*
? ,t- W R, I ,lr? Malln**- Tluir... Jun. t
flilU IPB'C h'argy _ eOlti BL Erea u ly.
BBLLBUrtO ||_u T] :??> * Fat . 2 IU.
IIUiIWIm; TO-MOBT at fl:19.
NAZIMOVAf^^b'/l^iBEltADONNn
I VnrilU Vt>?t 4oi?, Ht. _v._- 8 20 l-harjw
LTUtUm ?,..,., ? .-,. * gat, 2 -"'.
|n.| | flVeeka, I e-t llme -Inn. 4.
Mi-BILLIEBURKE1;,,, V&Sr'iZEF
1 xtra Malln^*. Nevr lr?''? l>*T. Jaa, t
GARRICK m..?''' 'w'.'.i. and Bat.. 1:18.
THE C0NSP1RACY ,r^;?
rDITCDinkl B'way. 44 Bi BEATH'noW.
IKIItKlUn , ti:13 Mati,.,,; 18,
TO-MORROW NIGHT' ;' , [ r
Kl.AW _ ERLAKOBB i
ROBERT HILLIARD
Aa DBTECTIVSAgCHB KAVT"V.
"THE ARGYLECASE,'*
i: DarrM ferd a iiir-r 3 0'ilip",i
v th ca op ratlon of 1 ?;?? tlveWm.J Burm
Clll TflU 4W 11. \'.. ai B'way. Ev h 15.
rULIUrl Uatlaaafl WeA. A Fat. 2 i.".
i-. .1 i i. \i> PRICg EXTRA MATINEKS
I.- 20. in. Dec 17, Uon Dac CO
TheYellow Jacket
hudson v~ ;;: ^,15
MRS.FISKE
ln THE IIK.II ROAD.
P1RK .."....... LINA ABARBANELL
I Rllllat B:i.v |in -mi-*; ricixiKs-*."
dPECIAL UAT8. D -'- 21 W al 2 3n
V.'.'l'l l> 1'\M01S DAKCl It \IUI.IM-:
G E N E E
COMPAKY AN'I? ORCIIE tTH *
Tmitur ta tha Oraal Bueceaa al ti.?
U,; ropolltan Opera UoofM
-LA DANCL"
be n i" ated 1" ''?? la, M la t.
,,i Hor. I iffl. ?? Ma" H I' t
urui iyvTtoniU v- isjm ' ? ? at "4:1.1
rltn artloiinunrB ita((, itiUr ? h t) ?_> i ,
.,, Xmaa Day Mat Thura Mai Inatead
i ., ?' w i r. ii. i Lebar'i rauali ? 11 n am ?
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG
M \ l mov fCIGHT. B?ati
i ; iv, fl i. i: i. \ N':!: i: aill preaanl
? ii a >? i i.i'.:,' -i. I ? Olei \i i i>-"!
LUQ v..;;.. i
!? w *nl |-.,, v iii muali by grani i I ii
I IDCDTV W '-''! Kvi.8:13
LlDCnl I v ,- Mata 11 ura a Ba .:19
iu Mi.ni mill riKi OBMANI r
MILESTONES !
n.V XiV.ii- M 't Ma** T,,"r?. * '*"??
The Laal >?<?rd Ba MnMeal (omnl,.
OHI OH! DELPHINE
MOUUN mwwmnmo
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ANNUAL HOUDAY MATINER. g-ATB
KITTY CHtATHAM nBfflSro
Christmas
Gifts for Men
"Where He Buys is the Place to Buy for Him.'
FOR those who wish cxtreme quality here is a newly replenished stock, each
and every item of which is superlative value.
You'll find all the newest good things in gifts which are really useful
snd therefore sensible. Articles which combine the utility, the daintiness and
the elegance which must unite in the ideal Christmas remembrar.ee.
Of our manv, many special offerings. here are a few unusually interesting
suggestions: _^_
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Handkerchiefs
Silk Hosiery
Cravats
Gloves
Canes and
Umbrellas
Knitted Silk
Cravats
Shirts
Silk Slippers
Useful Jewelry
Collar Bags
Reefers
Beautiful Bags
Folding
Umbrellas
House Coats
Bathrobes
Fur Coats
in sanitarysealed boxes. 2 for 25c or 25c. 35c and 50c each;
also in box.-: of six, with mituls. at M.40 and $2.7-.. Excellent
quality.
in beautifu1 shades $1. 0. $1.50 and upwards fron
ThO choic-st collection we have ever shown Plain colorei
baratheas in all really harmomous shades. 50;, $1 00, $1 50
Scarfs of fancy cut silks in f andsome monoton.- and multi
colors. 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and upwards to $3.00. A most
artistic assortment at
of leather and of fur, or leather lined with f.ir-for every pur
po'e Handsome f-dlows. $1.00 and upwards for unltned
gloves. $4.00 and $6.50 for fur lined gloves. We make a
specialty of our gloves at
a unique display- every piece an appropriate gift. Some are
very exceptional in price. Prices begin at
Accordeon and crochet effects in the n.w colorirtgs. Re
member that the knit cravat will outwear several of any other
soM-an economy in the end. Pnce Sl.00, *2.00, $2.50 and
$3.00 upwards from
beauties-in pongee, ai'.k and the less expensive matenaU.
E verything really destrable. Shirts for men who know art in
linen. $2.00, $2.50 and upwardsjrom
in every alluring color and pattern^All sizes, per pair
in handsome cases. Sets of studs and links to match. Some
v ith vest buttons ineluded. In white pearl, smoked peerl and
gold plate, or solid gold_$3 50L $4.00 and upwards from
Scarf Cas-s Handkerchief Cases, of pebbled or grained leather
>n da.nty colorings. Ideal for the bureau or when traveling-.
$2.00 10 ,5.00 a set. in neat boxes. Excellent values tn the
set at m_
or dress protectors for evening wear, or for use as neck eom
SrSJln tb. cooler weather. Of silk $3.50 $?00 and $7.50.
Accordeon knitted silk,_$6.00. Angora wool, $2.00 and
Hat Boxes. Club Bags, Engli-h Kit Bags, Suit Cases. at very
special prices, beginning at_
to go tn the traveling bag. Silver trimmed handles. Really
worth while. Convcnient. durable and stylish,
Loung.ng Robes and Smoking Jackets, in navy. gray, wine
?i d tan with revers and pockets trimmed with contrasting Iin
inc to show. At $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 and more. In silk
or velvet. $15.00 and upwards Severa! real beauties at
of flannel. toweling. ma.ela*se. silks and vicunas. Rich anl
elegant. $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and much more as you care to
pay. Some very handsome ones at_
for dress walking or motor. Most of them selected especially
for handsome gift purposes. At a wide rOMgt of interesting
prices. A Motor Coat Special at
25c
50c
50c
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.50
$1.75
$2.00
$2.00
$3.00
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
$35.
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