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ROCIIESTEn DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. DKCEMIiEU IS. 1913. 15 Wo Give J-jy Green Trading Stamps Aak for Therr PROMISE CITY GAY LIFE FOR UicriConipani SAINT NICK COMES TO PLAYGROUND CHILDREN Gifts Handed Out to 800 at Brown's Square.

GETTING READY NOW FOR NEW YEAR'S WAIL Commercial Mail Cleaned Up by To-morrow. CARNIVALWEEK Had the eight hundred children who (locked to Hivuu Square yoierilay aft there are New Year's gifts to buy, there's still exceptional opportunity to choose out of some of the Holiday stocks such as Jewelry, Silver, Toilet Articles, Leather Goods, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and the like. On many of these things the savings reach as much as a Third to a Half. All the Calendars are exactly half price. Four to ernoon been imiuisitivv, it might have re- Sub'Committees Perfect Club.

ciiiired to explain why it was l.v play- i 1 that Santa tlaus was two days tardy whipping his reindeers into the 1 ilcil carriers started out yesterday morning with the same bitf ouds of mail that have prevailed since before It is exiMnt.sl, however, that today will see. atl the Christmas mail tieanwl up and then the workers will get to take can- of the influx of New Veav'ti mail, the greater part of which is post card grwliiigs. Owners f.o tuueh of the comiiiiucn'ial mail, have hwii- I. sated and the mail delivered to destination. In a number of cases where return card were at-ta the packages the gifiw were Sent back to the rivers to bo addressed ON LINES OF MARDI GRAS Clubrooms Will Be Engaged as Soon as Finances Warrant Membership Fees Fixed at Meeting ol Boosters in the Mayor's Office ground.

Hut the eight lmudred wee un-caring so long as St. Nick didn't come vmpty-hanited, Kvidetuly the high cost of living isn't felt in the' mythical laud where (Santa's workmen labor, for his bag yesterday bulged with playthings and sweetmeat and the historic cjiargo of the S0O was like a pence conference in comparison with the stttmpeile of the youngsters, all uxlons not to be missed in the distribution of gifts. James Fowle. wlio is iSunta Claus all After-Christmas Clean -up of Hand-1 kerchiefs and Neckwear AU the Holiday Handkerchiefs and Neckwear including the odds and ends, the broken boxes, the kinds used in overhead displays and for windows will reach counters this Monday- marked at a mere fraction of their real value. The real interest of the story is in the prices.

Read! And if there's a New Year's gift to be pur- or re-addressed as the case may lie. One curious mistake in addressing was noted yesierdav when a package was received uuMrcKNcd to iarty on Woodbine at met. It was found thar the party nvad ou Itollev Ktreet. The sender had evident- way 'rouud to the kids of the play-Srouuds, stood up before a huge Christ- Iv formitten Ihe name of the street, but in heavir fur which looked chased, don nuss the opportunity. knew it was some kind of shrubbery, and but 11uc.mfort.1ble, and bv the i took a chain that Woodbine might ts? tlme tm lHst hail Veen safished the ricbt variety.

Mar.y senders or gins tng to be replenished sev ere heeititung to realire tnemscives iumi t.rft rajpunts that will impressively rival th famous Muidi HiuH hii1 tliPt held anuiially by the '-tla u. St. Louis, were promised Rochester the I'livnWal Committee, wliHi mot Sa th City Hall Inst night to perf'-t mi organisation uh.ug Iho lines of tlios-; ncri't fraternities of WUc boosters. Tin- choosing of a nuuie for lit- club, preparation of a constitution, tun grilling which neophytes will nurture itu.l just how many uh-iiiIsth will form Iho shatter liy were notions given into the Imtidj of the following to decide: CoiitltuMou ml hvlaw-- Chairman C. Kalbtloisdi, H.

Clark Vnlnu. Joseph I. M''f weetiev. Kdward MtioiU', Charles J. itru.vn mid It.

T. '1 Mo.tney. aureiuunlal- Chairman J. Warrant as they have addressed the pacnagcs er-roneouslv and are writing tli local office in an effort to trace the sifts. Children's Boxed Handkerchiefs These come three-in--box and include colored borders and ini.

rials, embroidered corners, etc. The 35c k'nds at 18c box. The 25c kinds at 12 l-2c a box. The 15c kinds at 8c box. Women's Boxed Neckwear of parcel pisti packages Women's Initialed Handkerchiefs All odd lots and broken lines; varied assortment of sizes i that soKl up to 29c apiece.

Choose now at. v. Women's Initialed Handkerchiefs All odd lots and broken lines; every initial represented; formerly sold up to J5c apiece. Choose now at Counter-Display Handkerchiefs All the various kinds of what is termed "forward 1 one or two of a kind that were 25c to 5Cc; choose now 2C from Ihe obi country have bi-en received. The duty on acme of the articles is al 'IV children helped In the entertaining.

Several choruses of mixed voices sang Thru-Unas sonirs and to conclude the program Hwolve and girls sang pretty carol. Maria ItoiiRvntiui, aged 6, was the lea.litig chorister. Kcv. If. H.

4ttbins. Superintendent of Parks Iginey and William II. Jled-calf were among the guests. FIRE IN FIREWORKSPLANT most as high as the cost of the artice itself and manv a person will receive a Silt for Christmas that, surprise J9c Odd pieces of Christmas Neckwear that was put tip formerly priced up to 50c; choose now at Silk Batiste Scarfs liem. fu one silk (irons, ui Rn 0t has been placed owing to Handkerchiefs Men's the rcfusn1 or the part or uie I.iuuiuu Holts, tieorse I'.

ul. Exquisite silk batiste Scarfs in all the colorings that are new Hen rain K. WiK.in. Clonel S. V.

Moul tlirop and Bert Van Tujle. Chairman Holier! M. Scnrlo. HI 17c 19c This lot includes both initialed and other kinds of linen handkerchiefs worth up to 35c apiece. Choose now at and pretty; two yards long, floral ends; 3.V kinds arc now.

nin Stein, Charles S. ltuuher. Willis K. A. M.

fLuuncry and I'r. Richard J. Iirckcr. riuilricni Frederick Smith. W.

1 1 Vicious, William Hsus-h. Bought a Hundred Men's Overcoats in Ne Yorkto Sell at We Spectacular Blaze at Palmer' Factory in Main Street East. An overheated stove caused a Are that did damage to a building attached to the Paluicr fireworks plant at No. I. IS! Main street east last night.

When the flames reached some of the stock of Unman candles In the building there was nu ex-ploslou. Balls of varl colored hues were hurled In the Mr. Chemicals were requtre to suppress the blar.e. While clesnlug some gloves with gasoline yesterday afternoon, Mrs. William Hiskhorn, of No.

1:4 South Kttzhugti street, had an exciting experience. Fumes make a declaration. Aisvur post cards were sent to th? dead letter olilie yesterday. HAS CONHDENCE IN HOOKER Westfield Conference Believes In Integrity Pastor. Sill Dwtrh to th.

rhror.lrl., WesttieUl. Pec. third quarterly conference of the Ktrst Church here to night unanimously adopted Die resolution following: "We the members of the third quarterly conference of the first MeUiodit Kptscopal Church of Wcsttield, afler a thorough in Hnrluiftleld, WestBeld. Kurh- One-Third Saving These Overcoats come to us from one of the best makers of Men's Clothes in New York City. They're stylish in character just the thing for of the gasoline communicated with the heat from a range aud gas burner near by and an explosion followed.

An alarm was knockabout winter wear. You Jl buy them first of all because they 11. please telephoned to Are headquarters Battalion your fancyand you'll buy them because on every one there's a saving for you of very close to a third. Charles T. Chapln.

ltuy C. Kates, licorge IPth and Kdward. N. Walbrtdge. Next Meeting January 9th.

Those oommUtoe will get together ut once and it is expected they -mill have arrived at some concrete decision before the next meeting in olt'ce ou January Mil. He-fore tliwi, Secretary liernnrd J. Hag-tarty hopes to liuve received anstvem to leiniosta for iiifornititiun sent to Neiv Orleans oltieiuls, to the Ak-Sar-lieu (which is Nebtaska Kpolled backtvanl) of Omaha, aud to the Krewu, of Syracuse. While the Itocbestcr organization vill not attempt to pattern after any one of the other chilis, it thuiisht the society trill be very similar to them, since their objects an identical." (Only time, the committees reuhr.e, will put the Itixhs-t'T club on the same solid footins of the urbanizations of other cities. The committee was to huve vHted Ihe Mystique Krone on January 'Ah, I owirtir to the death of the prwsiui nt of the Kivwp the l.rii has been set our till 17th.

At that time the Jloohestor men will lie initiated iulo the order, of which I 'resident Tatt. Theo-doie Koo-ievelt, Justicu iluffhcs, tluvertior I'ix and many other of rank are members. sster and HutTalo, N. our full confidence In the Christian character and personal Integrity of our ltor, Itev. Cou-lad Hooker." Mr and Mrs.

Hooker returu-d to-day from Ontario. He will pleach as usual on Sunday. The otlhaal board of Liuwoo.l Avenue Melhwllst Church of HutTalo, of which Itev. Conrad Hooker wu pastor from to inos. yesterday sent the following Pba Chief Smith and three companies went to the bouse aud quenched the blaze.

A few weks ago Mrs. Ihs-khorn was burned when some clothing caught lire In a clothes-press at the sume address. There was a brief blaze In the house of Harry Henry, of No. 1 fpworth street, last evening. The names went through a side mill and did t'D damage.

Battalion Chief Smith and Ave companies responded to an alarm from box TRANSFERS OF REAL PROPERTY Overcoats made to sell at $J2 are 8.50 Overcoats made to sell at J8 are 12.50 Overcoats made to sell at 22 are 16.50 Overcoats made to sell at 25 are 18.50 Overcoats made to sell at 30 are 22.50 Overcoats made to sell at 35 are 24.50 to W'estfleld. Mas To nm.hil lloanl, Siruug Metno.li.-t l-l'is copal Cliurcli: Hmtiiers- Tile otH. ial board of UnwoisI M. K. Church.

Hiill'alo. X. wish to de dare, utmost eontideue uis In our cimrcu ami imee Jx.veji.v has given nil" reputation as a man aim a i'" v. oiiy. We regret tins mmeuHio.c i A 1m Koine am! feel -ertain taues not ex'lniued.

We hotie iTnd pray that you will an 1 by him and do all In your power lo xiudl catu his lienor. To make the sale of extreme interest to you, we're K'nK to include at the same proportionate savings, close to 100 Suits at Off and they're taken from among the best models in our stock; all built along conservative lines, correct in every detail and from the best materials we know. $12.50 16.50 18.50 Daily Record of Changes in Ownership in Citv and County, The following real estate transfers we rt corded yesterday with lha Count; Clerk; Kugeue J. Chapman and wife to llenry C. Wr.ght, pro'rty in Clifford avemi $.

Huls-rt li. Nicholls and wife to John H. X'rey and wife, property In Mtmiford: 1- iiustave II. Stein and wife lo CJeorge I. arsons aud wife, property lu sircet; 1.Martha C.

fweellng to M. I.illlas Ver. nun, property in Brooklyn street; It. Unit hem Building Itealty Company to Bert Mevcna cud wife, prop, ertv in Calrport; $1. Mary roll executrix, to Rochester Home for the Friendless, property ill Charlotte; 1 Driving 1'ark land Association to t.ii-ward A.

fasch. properly iu Wren street; SI flour City National Bank to Joseph Btrauss, 'property In city; 1. Julia lteu. end one to 1. tor lurn and property in l'lttsford; 1.

Gertrude M. tlouhl to John Collins and wile property in flectrle avenue; SI. Albert C. Klttelberger and wife fu Henry f. C.

Bulmahn and wife, property In Welister; il. Burrv Kenyon and others to rotor Helfri.li. property In tigden; $1. Bertha McK.e to Ma It Bi.hardsi.D, nroperiv In lloiieoye fairs; II. Uochtster Ileal IMate Investment Coinpany to Thomas J.

Allen, property lu G-ee. t. Hues Silverman to JiUla A. iKdlvcrniao, property lu Welmter; SI. Marv A Thnver to John J.

Uendee, prop- Suits made to sell at $J8 are Suits made to sell at 22 are Suits made to sell at 25 are Suits made to sell at 30 are 22.50 Wou'd Amend Constitution. The Uo.hester F.nginecring will hoi diU recular monthly ineeung. Kriday, 10th. at the Keynuhls Ubrmry. at which lime, U.

t). Wi of the Koch-ester Kailway and Ught Company, will glv0 a talk Illustrated by lantern slides on "Steam Turbines." will also be taken on three proposed amendmeuts to the con.stltullen ef th orlety relutive to tu-creasing tile dues. RECORD OF DEATHS. George A. Bradf-rd did Thursday night at his heme.

ClitTord aivnue and Culver rood, aged iHl vs.ars. lie was a veteran ef tin. Civil war. Inn served in Company 11. Tenth Jersey Heavy Artillery, and was a member K.

11. l'ieree Post, A. He leaves a daughter. Ktta' Uradforl, of this city, mid two sons. Cluirlos of this rlty.

and Corhaui Urud- Doth the Suits and Overcoats come in practically every size, so that to fit you will be an easy matter. We're practically at the crest of the season four months wear ahead for you. Are you interested 7 Saw Syracuse Carnival. Several lioehetor men, having the or. (Utilization of a local club in mind, visited Syracuse at (lie time of liie carnival.

It has been the custom of the Krewe t' Rive ils etitertainmeut ui l.eiii" few oliier ways of leeroatioii in the evening as the fai," is only onmi during the Its pawautd Oiave always lceii on a scale. t'hil lrcn in ruitiisti- co.stume hLs-torw agw. elowes with s.iiukIcs and courtiers in velvif and ermine, a kiuff tr two. of enurse uiii ihee the fitrtvts Syracuse on carnival uichis. The UKly canal is converted into a A'enrtian waterway, the jiaveiuent of Clinton wiuare is hidden by rnjrs and I'll lliese the performers go sraccful ami drills to the tlelishS of lincountalilp auiliences.

Initiation Fee and Dues. The committee decided last uijiht to make the initiation foe to the Itochestor club and dues $10 a year, payable seriii-nuniia'Jy. When stiiHcieiit funds have been raised and the society is fi nainially sound, clubroonw will be established. Tltcy will be made attractive with card rooms, billiard tables and a music room, amonrr other thimrs. It was Kaid last ulirht that If the Chamber of 'ommeroe vacated prtwut olllces, those rooms inisht Ik- successfully utilized for temporary hca.l.tiaiters.

ome of the member's were of I he opinion that the dues fixed were too ami it was sivdestcd tliey iuerersed. "We're to raise the deuce," re. nuirkcl Chirl; Quinn. member of the comniiltee, "but not ill a monetary 'Way." The proposition to make the tax larsrer was sul.s.siuently voted down. At th 0) iw ford.

of ISi Vlton. Mass. The rviualoa were rcuicoed to No. North street. At a meeting of 1 lene lust night It voted to attend the fuunl Momiay afternoon at 2 o'ekek.

The luarers will lie V.illlniu J''a Vogt, S. I'. fieri cud K. Heiifler. Henry C.

Uoscher died yesterday at the family home. No. 1 Eighth street, aged 23 years. He leave his father, Anthony itnaclier- one sister. Ccllla, and four Clearance Sale of Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery COME HERE SATURDAY.

We intend to sell every trimmed hat in the depart-f ment irrespective of cost, and you can appreciate what exceptional bargains are to be 1 found. We have approximately four hundred trimmed hats, three hundred of which are fur models made of the following skins: seal, coney, civet cat, mole, raccoon, and in fact every fur is represented in the Jot. The other hundred hats are of fine velvet 9 and plushes with pretty ostrich effects, also fur and flower trimmings. We will have extra salesladies to eive auick and efficient service. There will be no refunds or eity lu Wbsl-r: SI.

frank Ulisuu and nifo to Oilier Iteultv Couipany, property lu Kuclld street; ''m II ull and wife to same, property at Knst aa.l Euclid street: Sl. Lilltau C. Davis to fred lutie, property In Muuroe avenue: $1. MESSENGER AT WEATHER BUREAU E. W.

Gallagher Temporarily Appointed -Fasset Leaves. Kdward William Calhigher. of No. $5. 00 changes possible for this sale.

Your choice of any of these hats-and they formerly sold as high as $25.00, at 1 Bright Finish Felts Without a doubt the finest bright finish felts made. There are shapes for old and young and the colors are black, biown, navy, tan, green, purple, etc. These are all new and clean and not shop-worn. These are Wcddaii, way. has Hen appomieu nnwen-ger til the Weather Bureau, temporarily, at 30 mouth.

Howill tt-tnt to take th evmlnailon to held January 20lh tho States Oivil Bervlca and, if he ts rated ajoong tlia Arst three, his appointment will be male permanent. 1.. favet. pnfuter at the local office, will leavs for fikiah.Maa City. wliera he been transferred, nw.

lug to the excellent work he lias turned out lu this city. It Is not known whether another printer will be assigned to the Rochester of Ace. PERSONAL MENTION. Mahion Ihirmw, of Conesus. Is In Rochester calling on old friends.

Mr. and Mia. S. II. follyer left last night for Ix.j Ang-les and other Westeri Black and Colored Beavers A most exceptional lot of first quality beavers with the all-fur body.

Colors are black, brown and navy, and there are over fifteen shapes from which' to rr select. Regular $4.95 at CpZ.jU Fancy Ostrich A large assortment of fancy ostrich of fine qual-HqIs ity male stock and in every color imaginable. These are Trimmed regular $3.50 value, and they won't last Ions? fo-dav. so brothers, Hubert 1 Albert, Anthony aud Herman He was a member of oiuuianderj No. Knights of St.

John. John (I'lirady died In Niagara falls yesterday, aged years. He leaves hi wife. Margaret: one sen. William; one sinter, Mrs.

C. Laurence, of ti ls til. v. and brother, Tlmtiiua O'fiiidy, ef healtle. Wash.

many years Mr. was cmplojed by the tuiun an 1 Advertts r. Rev Wllliuiu J. 'Miller, D. ho was of tn.i l.uthrr.iu Chnrch of tne iieforiiiatl ui for so en jears.

dlisl at his homo In Urecnbiiri, a 'lueday morn-lug. aged fC. In his pastorate hero the present ch.ireh was He Iwivej his wife, one sod snd one daughter. Oodfrled Matthess. son of John Matthess, tiled last night at the home of his brother, Thomas Matthess.

No. Crouch ar.st, aged years. He leaves his father, two brothers, Thomas and John Matthess, and three sisters, Mrs. Oeorge Weston and Martha aud Hauna Matthess. Alfonso Mitrrapcse died Thursday at the family home.

No. 4t Kent street, aged T8 years. He haves his wife, two daughters, Marrlucela tltavelonc and Kllotueiia feluso; four sons, tlennaro, I'asttuale, and Antonio Marrapese, of Buffalo. F. ter Wagoer die,) Thursday In this city, aged 4i years.

He leaves a sou, Joseph Black Velvet Shapes An silk velvcr and the assortment include! large, small and medium shapes. Every one is new and clean, none daniaccd. Choose today while they last Handsome Roses A beautiful velvet rose six most wanted colors, as jacque, old rose, maize, lenthcr, new blue and gold. This is very desirable for 59c regular $1.95 hats, our price for Black Velvet Sailors Mad? of fine grade of velvet and many have bands of grosgrain ribbon around the crown. A very classy street hat, especially for this cold, snappv weather.

These for pluts. Iiext meeting th committees on consli-tution, membership and name will rciiort. Report Mt, Hope Cemetery Funds Ihe of the Mt. Cemetery l'cparttuei't of the Cily ltoehester "a recehtsl ye.stertUiy by Mayor Kdsrorton an.3 elions that (lie repair rinklng fyml nnw urnounls to lt an lucrcaie ef 4874. The lvrjielual fund now amouuii tn fl0S.8Ul The balanep to the credit the jienerat fund at the end of the 'r Is The general fund shows a decrease for the year of the build-in of new inouern erematory at a cost of On the Way to Get the Baron.

CMef Qtilsley last Bk'ht recohett t'le-ernm fr.ui Pierre (iartin, pruseontor ef the. court of ('uainioa IMeas of HuUmoi isoiinly, N. to effect that an officer with a warrant was on Ms way to Uo-'h-f-ter to von (Joehde, alleged klgsmist. Into eustwly. Tr.e alleged nohlenian will I arraigned for a ticaritg in police roun tins tnornlr.g.

but the cue be again aIJmrned. Tree ot Door of Hope. at the lhur of Moh AnoSailoa. 3.1 Troup tlwl, liad a aierrr guests of Mis S. iJile lnul nd rree come erly.

The either a corsage or trimming effect Choose while they last at 69 merly sold at $5. CO. Choose to-day at i. Winan, of No. I'd Harlem street.

I price Is homo after an extended 'rip through tndiaua. Mr, aud Mr. W. Jues, of Orniond Economy Basement Offerings street, are sending the holidays with friends In Bingiiamton. French Plumes Velvet Flowers Trimmed Hats Velvet Shapes Blllie Burke Hat The assortment includes The ideal hat for cold Mrs.

tleorge li. of No. Atkinson iitreei, nail January 1.1 fr Japan for a trip thtss- months. S. li.

Cetstnlte and family, of N'o. (W North street; Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, ot I Nn. it.

ltfiian street; Charitw saicpson and the Misses Nettle Veomans and Ktta We fuvc about 95 of" those plumti that caused such a furore last week. We sold over 223 in two days and every one meant a satisfied customer. The quality is very good and Tbere are dandy velvet roses also bunches of buds that come in all colors." These flowers make an ideal trimming for either velvet or beaver shapes. Waguer; his mother, Mary Wagner, and two slater, Mrs. Monti and Mrs.

(iraf. lemalns were removed to No. tJW Clinton avenue north. Marie Hawe dlrd last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. May Shoemaker, No.

170 f.icbaKc street, aged so years. She leaves two daughters, Mr. Joaie Newman, of ciiunj Ivaau, aud Mrs. May Shoemaker. Mrs Anna Cla.iier dint Thursday, In Your unreserved choice of every trimmed hat in the Basement to-day.

There are velvets, plushes, felts trimmed with wings, fancies and ribbons. Many of the trimmings are more than we ask for the entire hat. The price weather can be used for skating and sleighing and fits close over the head. Jt's made of fine plush and the regular price is $1.95. Your choice of 75 in all shapes for the elderly lady, also for young ladies and children.

The velvet used in these hats is a good quality silk velvet, and made to sell regularly for these plumes were made to tier funilay boil cti of the Ui sell for now Your choice to-day at 95c 95c 95c ceters, this Satur day at lt tuurwi iat uisat, at the h.mie. In the Tears. is h-av-s one $2.95. Your choice to-clay at 49c n'iced naps cr a flnmas tree aid syp-r i iva nj one hruiher Cainr of Hi tf.l.- TUo rema'ns Tbru were g.ft for all IMng at the iicrac, sn4 ft muslial program. spent Christmas with Mrs.

Harry )emdos, of Ontario street, at flic. Piles Guaranteed Cure By special paiules treattnool, rutting or of time, 'M years' ex. Iieneno in Hochestsr. Dr. Thurbr, 109 lake building.

Koefcesrer 'phon T9Ti To Let. The No XI Ks'4iango now npied bv It.tSlvns A Mvers Co, n-'uovl loo N'orih street James Battle? died yeterday at the family home. No. so Myrtie Mns-t. years.

The remains were remove, to No. list Main sfre-t Th anl Chroniite printing department ha up-to-dutt fJ). itieji and i. lueis. Hubbell Class to Elect.

Th HnUxsll i U- will hold it election to Riorrt.w at noon In ttie rlas room. Iters i'l K- a er.gr.iai, a 1 ndm bv Signer B.irt.,.rt; a eoutraUo ur Mr. I and a Christmas aJUress by W. II May 1. In'tntre.

4f. biiiiding. tVo Civ 4fC Cr.rn Trotting Stampa- Atk tor Them'.

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