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— a erere THIS G-YEAR-OLD Children for Many Blocks Around Flee Master Mahler. 4 Mhater Henry ’Mabler, aix years old. Ss declared: by Ue neighbors to be a litte terror, and they ‘ay they are golng 4 Appeal to the police for protection. This wix-yoar-old tert fvesyoa old -eleter Ke jes in Ciermat Hospital, her ilfe In the balance, from ya plato! shot wound iniiicted by Henry fat their home, 16 Third avenue, Het day afternoon, while his mother waa gout All the nelkhbors have a griovance agaifivt the boy, Mra. KR. Siivermann, of 1910 Thind aver nue, gays that the lertor burned her grandon's eye with a match Mra. Wine says that terror haa beaten and punched two ohtlre three and four yeu |, repeated that the children ure In mortal foar of him aad that she mpoiled to keep them contiied to her rooms beowase If they venture tile Mahler holds them up in the hails 1 pune hem Mrs. Becky Marti) says (hat her fve yeareold daughter haa bee t Peatediy by the litte terror, and the sma@iier children in th k are in fear of him My xt 1, Milton Goldstein, of 18 Chrystie: ot, Wil oo Me jee Rumer id Mr tein to ‘Henry Mahlor boy. gol Sin 4 corner in th other boy Shed Milton taht oulan tC DRNL OF Set anny, and thes Henry Mahler lah Jed a moteh ant held hte Mit . 8 OF course Milton Ie nyon, Hut he wae burned badd yell dereamed wad #truee 4 but Henry Mahler only laughed at jum when he cried with pain. When Econ. 1 Mrs, Mahler eh lauwle ant etop him t eo 1 vy y's fader, Frederick MAnie Shas the cand downstairs irda (Ne went dawntown, Mrs. Mahler went Arlown ty tend stor view Henry with little Fintly he baby, Henry: 4 MM callbre revolver off the top fin aibe cupboard. He wan showing it to Siu fier when tt went off Slot went jnto ler right nin For ihe pletol Vault A doctor did wh ne COUT K tthe litt he German Howpita Bn vurday DRUG CASHIER STL W HOMG ‘Oscar Weincke's Home| Hessels Put Tube Through) Attached to Cover Part | of Stealings. Ouear Weinck the asslatant cashler of Whitnall, Tatum & Co, wholesale Iriipelate, at Mt Barelay atrept, who a) 1 after stoatir arge amount rid to b 0, has not yet heen arrested. Private detectives: are nearehing for tm, and Charion He Pa tim, a member of the firin, sald thatvn expenoe would spared to apprehend the embeunler Welnoke had heen employed for twelve care by the firm, He lived at 00 Meh atreet, W Hoboken, wae trustee of the Palisade Avenue Raptist Church, a| strong advocate o erance and ae 4 ner of the Central Repubitean | (lab of Hoboken took an active inter] dest in the revolection of Preali@ot Mes] Kinley | an 4 sail | A luxurt room evoind to Fy tant week fw Kined hie \ hildre woodeby and said We Was Kone to Hoston, (ie place where 1 Was arrosied. Mea Welncke. Lal prostrate! aid has gone to her fatheral ule Attuehm have been Welt fur ‘hour oN fur SURT PROBES. Charges of Corruption in Democratic Convention ; Before Jury. The bribery charger made in connec tion with’ the Queene County Den seratic Conventtom were lad before the : 1 enew Grand Jury tovlay 1 nee quence there wan la Mendanes o prominént olfiela 1 par Nore art Hons Kis forey of the mo . A if tion witht , Talla bi John He Butyhin Ztlon t fay I Sifate Luke Connorton t Sthe nosition At th Mr eho ny Jefouted Among those suvpoonaed Mr Sut Tphin, Coroner Cro f Rockaw defoaced andida r Judge Thomas K ily raMmore afloat reward tiem the w of delegates to tb Pubpoenae had for the wives of several of the delega tt aileyed that amr * h $2000 was met CROP CF 72 NEW LAWYERS Notable In Phar No Women Were z in tt A claan of seve wo jaw e Were admitted to the bar © App noon to-day Justice Va pre atmary ad ered by J degree of gertain, Tt will any lucky a ton with take th “ fation.” The cline War notable In were we women ia ih th t * [ac Srampa’ anip yard AL OGRE IS EDITH BOOTH HURT DAVIN. Thrown from Carriage While with Young Millionaire, | rh mystery of how pretty Bath | Tooth, 0h e oem, Wan hu ina eat rage acotdent was cleared up this morn Kk oWhen it was found that one of Ner foorts, Who sald he was Newton Booth, he wield bAv her, Wan in reality N ny [ Stachelberg, son of the mfltionalre A way time at dinner and reekloss ay after Jed to (he casualty, and Ataohelberg trled p the whole af fair Moret by denying all knowledge of t Mite Booth wae trar eferred from Hare lem Hospital to Hellevae and plang) in he gieohull: wand th) Her tn ; «serious than Hhore 16 a long, deo bak yh Her Meme aid t i fused billy from cat ring whole which pasiel over her Bhe imo eulfering aioe taper Blachelbera ba 08 an over whom the noted (concerning bia inky owas made laet Summer Mk elattven Wik t him tte an tam, and ‘ He Lemad tumele wljudaed | nt went tow Fishing Institution Another court a n followed ' yours an War eleamed ond Noafter three months Aearceration Awiht rowid of digaipation with the Vrieal HutierMlos caured ihe Weakening f ie min Alnotivl ber r fh the teltlen rmy In Bou A Tn Teeant and (ver "bday Wiha. weave. GRAND JURY AT WORK ON DIVORCE FRAUDS. ihnued from First Page) WANT_A DIVORCE ? leletetotolemiinleloitelteleisinieivivllobinlminieiminieetololotololnetolote cauvanG, NOVEMB I 12 1 ‘ : WAS A HUMAN ELECTRIC PLANT Jockey Club Says Frost 4 Carried Signal Ap- | F | J ) W Proat is wuing Robert J Pinkerton and the Brooklyn Jock (ub in the Supreme Court for $8.00 for qomault arrest. ‘The aa |aault is alleged to have ovourred at the Gravorend Racetrack Sept, 2, 181, waen Frost was arrested charged with fur | nieting information to the poolrooms Jin this obty. | Wroat was afterward io Kings County, 0 and false tite nidicted by Grand Jury ot bras never been brought to trial 1 tn ite wer the Brooklyn Jockey Cit dealee Se allegations and asserts that Frost had concealed about hin per Jeon an electric apparatus by whieh Ie of the races were #lkhalled tr oulgide the race track. ihawer alleges further that Frost vee wiih him were warned and wave the mice track, but that atter them 0 an | told ¢ | when i. #5 ind refused they assaulted the p ne vn the day of the Koen COMUNE from nan seated ot thy ny his hat was remy was found to hye a hole tn the top, to which wiree le The wires extended down into the eab, Jwithin whieh was found Frat and a amplere Watery HW, it te oharked sue from the top whieh Were read by yutaide the grounds WYSTERY OF GIRL IN CAB, uly Hreeamakini establishment Recently on “Taken ¢ Hetlevne, Reputed ihe aes ‘. ‘ . | tebstebstebatetotebotet ebetetobabelebeleteleltaled=teieintetelsteletobatetetatetefel | Vrienda Deny Iter, park shouts, He te a crafty man, howevery) The decree, which was entered Oey raylor. of the Chelsea ti Mra HT Tay! ' f ny the] AHH Histo Gh MARY Hy ir abe in Aettth tha ibe apartments, wife of the Rev Dr Tay Haat Drive at One Hundeed and Pawrth Papers In che OMtee her papers in che ¢aKe, Jor, of the Church of the Holy Com sireel, he hte polteL and: drastied her | Phe papers we found in our seared} aie exam ved them ali carefully and} inynion, how thrown an agmoaphere of 1 from the runabout, and when} ot Mualao Moo are not particularly! “MWell, | yuews here'® no doubt, of It,| mystery about the case of Mite Agnes eke 1 Lane hought she wan 4 though Uhey corroborate Une] Ht tooks ae lft had been divoreed from | Moponat!, now in Bellevue Hoepital tally hur Hie mornthg her trae ¢ . Urbane “ eve o id oon’! 4 Hlon ental FT iaetne Hom) stronwe cawe we already had againec) MY Nurband without ever Knowing IL’ Thy paying whe dooen't know Mar M tal, and phe Was nent to ’ We took away few of these! Never Heard of Sait, Donal - Mina Hoot ta twentysth years te whieh Were thoatly divorce dooe| En reply to the Deputy County Olerk’a| CH Le all a mistake,” sald it Bal sit married, ‘ " o duertions, Mie King sald Jor this noon Jam not @ frien Hie mle 6 CodiIA® jonday [Uments, letters in regard to divore TY hever Wa BU a Hutte CHiacnaad ‘ : saying he was golng tu Philadetphia, | and accounte of nm sald Matson. |) Drought until | caw e Hel oF Nad | Nise Meonald, 1 did not take an tn We ‘ eof th tet ht by Makes pried dn connection wih M terest in ter My husband did not take | ia Ee DE OY pon'e fake divorce mill This was among! her to Bellevue |oapltial! | Zeimer New York County in thelt MoDonald wt en to the how I Jiant six monthe-only the casen of Het "The names were of myself and my| Mite MeDonald te fot R ' husband, and, taking other things into} pital in a earria Ati aa " pie te WACO) conelderition, | became auspicious and ling by a gent 1 that the divorces obtained ree) made inquiries of Dr Tayt eently In New York County vj What fade me suspicious wae th Pfriend, hes He bp y by Maison way | wa ward, where Were Nad by elinilar fraude, But it ie lawyer Mea, Cook’é. the jitention of the Diatrlotea ttor= » Chelsea néy's office to Inveat hace i ja arate, and te had agreed ty ae a books ‘ Weallgate tha Zeimerliy pay me Ma we He asked me tol \ fth avenue -~ a Buttonhole to Inhale Gas, Tired of iit and thovaht + he lle corned With Nie bites. outlook, EL HW Dlessele, a manufieturer, turned on the gam to Ki Himself in hie offfee at Wt Hrowdwry Ile was found dead in iit hal thie forenoon by bie won Me i r depen) avd bin hands Coded whe they fo 1 hin u tad the Mr. We lew ab with hb el tag © yeaterdiy ant found th Hastenod to Rel tour was forced He had nade caret tt and ITZCERALD Special Si Weds Miss Van Bos- kirk, of Bayonne. Judgo ‘Titomas W a AGREE ON ARMOR-PLATE. Manutvetur Make In the Pete on Phem. Asked hy y the irninh a atthe Hl reds + will St vant te Ge tw The Amer yeiloek Sho wi wo Inte near Phil Hry-tock wleepiimy) Lieutenant of ir ee Win A View to Have the dee) go tod lawyers offer along In s atnulled Jand we would have tt Mixed te | far ay we T went to the Fae We ate concerned there de | dipeotel ‘The lawyer's NAmb. w may stand Fraud vitiates alp des | won’ Masao. Teo “There aro today NUndredd, of dle | he had tout out thal my vorces nin Btate that ¢ }ynen abate ef with and 4 Hla Brace that could! be die | iad him tld’ inred Hlewal if any such question ajould Anyway. todtdi ine papers in thie} 1 that (he paper | rgned wis lawyer's of The lawy a. am haband had woman. ow whet be'teve hind Je got me to Mn nome paper said relative to the payment of #8 a/ That's what | thoug ht nn iver @ fore? falved, A Justice would have no| ytlon save to doolare auch decrens void | 10. MUN 1 mirflages Klewal tt la not! was. if intention ¢ Drink @hout such @ i HOKU Over state of affair, however, Ht ia not in| AMM ffi thal (he ie provinge of our oftice, We find, tow | gyi | never honed of It hat macy of Matson and ¥otme Middenly (he WOMAN Atopad. jn lente were dupes, who acted Ih good faith W they stave m A woman turned up in the Coun), Juet how tar TClorks ott malay Who: eke) fraud And how anh whether. ane. s| valved IF pot preparation for dvarced w TEDDY HERE TO WE BRIBERY, TAMESABRIE. BUY A SUI i} | | abory Mainou and Zelmer bled the poor, find, by ot hey ane tren th wana tof the money ab awa Marthorough Yast Wait LONDON nited. ty Aivorees for vid It waa an exee ions Judge|Rough Rider Comes to Town to Purchase Sad Raiment. tap he ain at w Nov u onaulting ave 10 More get JL by Juation Miechott h feom from both aidea) rah nad tee AR prot | man is referer hough Malaon, | have tak { atrong personailty no doubt duly i year | Dugro. t her know! fev the atatioy rosiere, Mte 1 Madiion avenue Were tte hie 64 . Hera aid Col ¥ Ailantio Clty‘. att would ke} Mayor ate (> Gov, Behprivace wor Agente C1 40d Ble tom that day Unt ROW (Which [a a thie pince in tik preasant. ¢ pe A ‘yl yeard It has been our only drink « Reduuiony gum Fain a Malt Wo (a0 NAW li dul for che Aveals, My @yapebila, spasms, av. Mie itor HAS “Sth | barpome of inmpecting Ue bullding, ‘The|are a thing of the past, My husband at body "main doop af the “new caitce has al haa auftored some years with billons acceptance Mr Moowevet's private Aiu1e eG OF Meh he 60) noqdaches and indigestion, but during SARE Will be Amos ¢ the door clove past year, on Postum Foo. Co?.| ential ne retary found| fee, he has entirely recovered his Helabon, fo One the windown of 1 --Kari Cadonan haw ie in villee ae Lord ry ras ne: 0 they climby | ground referred ah we know eno n hte Tk Was m7, 1. snd hurried away, 6 that whe lived In Hedfor Granted by duntion Macho, ae Uithe ae BM) An Hvening World reporter was per Th many | mitted to see cae deere | ‘The referee was appointed by The papers show elmer appeared ax attorney of r hing many people yet known fo even un h to astound the hat Henry ying only atreot ra erval EWARE OF MAD HOS, HE SAYS. —— Dr. Cosby Fears a Spread of the Rabies Here. LOCKED IN HIS OWN JAIL, Mayor Broke 0 of a Window Although yi } how haan therm, ihe hwirred, Wut Chey: finals (ound @ window! pxion.’ patectad and: through | cameron and dropped oo vl A for 4 Mont © hea The | » Louls Hanne and the evidence must no during the | ind Ostober of the current ‘ord ary, wens aye hee wintry wae reduged, She gave up her position and had been despondent ie worth, in charge at Mpg. Mra Dankworth, in oh " Cook's, watd thal Migs MeDonald Kept ‘i her own room. ane w ah Hot pete wae @} usually over at the © a where " visited Rey, Dro and wre Taylor, who! had known her all her life, CHANGE FOR GEN, DAVIS, =4 —= 4 it} ner <The Ne + Reo wae today ore Inued on Dee. 1h, the part of the De- WASHINGTON pariment of fo then to by Led | ome ie te ardered to re> ty ae Inspector not the Philip ioe — PARIS EXPOSITION OVER, in ination TosNiqht Winds tp dea e er tube thal ¢ mind thet abe ho dvol One thing oe Up another. | nee MT ' ne af ty he yy accordiig te a decree on ie The Pred a sure Cave Agaliet thoew une the Grent Ahow on the Seine, Mawed Cirouatt a battonhole. The ond I thought to be one of Wo Waldo Male) der at Aid undoubtediy aWall arrest] PARI®, Nov The Expoattion had fallen from his mouth to ble shoul won's fake divorces, and the papers | a number of others very shortly . with the Iumination to-nigh i have been gent to the DistrloteAttors| Detectives are searching every whore |". sf On the table war a Jone letter whieh Heym offles, where a rigid Inquiry wiih] for the fugitive Mairon, Ive Wekets are ‘ je adimine Was (irthed over to Coroner O'ftanion, bo made, He apparently war prepared for Mat} wion There were few vieliora in the Heese family sald ” Joubtiews he woman told Deputy Couqty clerk | and for a yeor pass lad Kept fin tens] yi ine Hecotiraged with hy a) and the Pahrbach that her uame wae Carre D.| tity and living plicet a eoret ad Aah , rit te though Aetaile Kink She ald she my Hedford continually changing his name ‘The work of removing the exhibits Hie Was correct inh Atreet, thin city. She to ae the! hie partner, Zeimer, he iT i nan bean or midnight vostlae amined that any other aperm in the divarce « Mf MCArrie| lite yrrect Name, will { wroat } jon, ox Jeount for his wutoide > King ve Weed H. Kin him the scapegoat cept. the ¢ hot houses on the . - north bank the Belie and the art palaces, Lee ee nn manned “CHILDREN AND FOOLS Judge of a Thing Half Done.” This is particularly applicable in oases Where porsona serlously trou ‘led from the effects of coffee drink- ing and who take up Postum Food Coffee In (te place attempt to make the now beverage with a [ttle hot water and two or three minutes’ boiling, That sort of a “lick end a promise” produces a drink that is simply exas- porating, It is flat and tistolows. whereas the person who will boll the Postum full Aftoen minutes after the actual bubbling aif bolting begins will have a beverage that ts some- were ia}gch have followed me ever since 1) The music box first solved the proolen of making masic auto matically, Fitawerald, of (he) Vjso.prosidenteleat ‘Theodore Roose | Dr, Jolin B. Cosby, & Commissioner of | thing. Court of Special Seasions for the Bee) ye came to tow day ty order hie} the Board of Health, (hie morning gave] There isa point between twelve and nd Distrlet, and Mint Mary Catherine! inaugural sult. When he takes the oath | out @ statement which pare {fifteen minutes of boiling when the Van Boekitk Bayanne, Nod, were! of ofve March 4 next as Vice-President | eularty wished to He}character of Postum is changed, the married this morning fn Mt Mary'e|of the United Biates (here will be noch. | meld food value ts extracted and the de- Homan Catholle Chureh, at Riegmond) 16 li bis attire to der the “Rouyt The Department of Health dealres tof ietous flavor which much resembles Terrace, sta it Rider” of the foewnt campaign, The; call the 1 of phywiclana and{ the milder and more expensive grades he einai ts performed by MOO Hat and (he kieki are to be tise) others to the rence of a number of fof Java coffee |x produced im Pather. Jas scoalialir BARRE at Vie ried for te Hvenioiml costume of; & fof tables among dogs throughout! A Indy in Salem, Ore, saya: "When. ‘ Si " ' i ry an io atulesmat he oly ral af aN auth Ny Wher ever | drank coffee at night [ always hartes Curley, JY Hoorwvek Went Oo Mibany (Nit Or atray dogs that they “immediate | paaaed & restless, wakeful night. Kx. 1 Revi Mo J) afternoon and will an the some consult a physichon and have thetr| treme nervousness and a weak stom: | and Pacer tin He came in from oy \ ried, ait vers ty as e existence of u P, 7 yl « white natin drean 2% RK Ante imuriitng,: a have been using coffer, Finally 1 cot wae Ht eee iy Mie Roosevelt an va ee once with the prepare ee eAte "into such a state that my dyspepsia | war it et by! vary.8Col Willem J. Younge eaident) Murphy and Dr took the form of spasms and heart iy ney ne. a re f fhe Bor, they. & “| eufferod intensely, and when a setion he: 1 every Avraptern Bh yiohy that l physician was called he inquired, fs wil u 2 of What he Rost merteme, Oke Maa in of i" # among other Vall a tt drank coffee. ie Will make a beyond fi Wedeine fet NEUIMERG OF Une, Board at Hentty, 2nd Instated that leave tt om, 1 did ) teturn ty make arrangements for his” 10 ahowed a genuine of rabies so and tovk up ta, which J found Ney will remide, aus ib lial as bad. Finally almost husband brought home a package of Postury and we trled it (atrletly according to directions, for we believe in the adage thet ‘Children and fpls judge of » thing half done’) "The new coffee Was delicious, and *Y\ health and gatned much in weight “je, Our friends frequently comment ox appearance and chang Name of writer su v'-\ by Pestum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich. vily our Improve serene ee - paratus. | |A New Basement Departure “FOLLOW THE BLOOD. oe Bitterly Contested Will Which Makes This Provision Is at Last Admitted to Probate. CPTS FRE Becomes President of the 8, P. C. C., Succeed ing Mr. Gerry, Vernon M. Davis this afternoon tor mally acvepted the Presidency of the Bo- fety for the Prevention of Crmelty to Children to succeed Hibritge T. Gerry Mr. Gerry hag tendered hts resignation to take effect Jan 1, when Mr. Davis contest of tho will of Hodert Hons )twenty-one, Thelr mother inherited way dismiswed and tho document ads | Wt | milited to probate (day: by Surrogate tgerald. ‘The probate of the will was jlohg and bitterly fought | The contestants were Lawrence to Follow the Hlood, Whie In the jast iiness Mr. Honner had eolared that hie fortune whould W hls b ov Wrrogate's decree in part is ax Honner and Robert Ai Bonner, two ate 42 nt find ftom tp testimony that] Will take offices, i érandeniidren of the testator ‘They Aly Bonners mind was impaired by age.) The retiring Prestdent in | t ean, disease, y } den eiituted the Jare children of Robert Houner’s favor: ig hieem, itis intemperance or any other cause whieh might anve overcome | Solely twenty-three years ago, and har ite won, Andrew A. Bouner. f pain naturally strong and unim-| sinew been actively and aggre sively iis oe be Vin Novem ier ot ae ee loema ot will, oliver aa[conttaller and dictator, ‘The action of ar Was to have an adminiatrator aps) standing a ipated with the] he Mate Board of Charities, which tor | DOLNtAL dn plice of the one whom Me a vrowaly unjumt or] years past bas endeavored to bring the Honner’s two one and day or le atv inion y ete ah aly and his daught mR Muley Aim of updue influs| S9elety under tts Jurisdiction, te eald Siwin Bonner, Wredertok Hons] ence ti thin case It inuat be Mt te have been one reason why Mr, Gerry, ner and Mrs. Kmma J ye DAWA) (he persons benefited by the wi Withdrew from the jeaderaty ‘ MeChure, lawyer for the plaintiffs, dee] PPS commizant of a cufapltacy to affect | yt, aa Davie will te To cooomplish their purpose L mua) Gerry did not find that these sons, reputable men of mature yours, with inesns of thelr own, " ic ive W salary, Mr Jared that the miliionatre’s surviving | coming Preaident The sons had tnfluenced jim in making the feclined to tell what the salary will be, | wilt " to have enjoyed the affees | vite iy iineral,’” he i nAance ar ele natant: i she sald, “hat ts, iberal Lette to Hie Dauehter, guilty ot Attifice, decelt and trand | @* Fewards the Boclety’s income, To his daughter, Mrs Ko Mr) a Cee chal | ang W Te aaa Honner left the tovse # Wost Fifty hia feb dla YB TO MEE HIXtH Atreet, Cogethor with ite contents, rend of Wis Mra MEET MRS. VANDERBILT. CROOMINE mantinoripte. ‘To Kia 'daugh: NUE, Surrogale Bitzgensd men> prof the aractertation of M tor nd hie won Frederick he bequeatied Ler At Ioe ot Bir tho stable property # and HW We Alfred and Hin Fiancee Will Board proud the Majestic om Her Arrival, to fulness of) sixth streot He farm of 12 Matas te foeclal 10 The Kvening World) Tarryt yi Mr. Bonner gave to hin none Hones Pande, and he {lestred his money | NEWPORT, Nov, 12—Altved @ Vane Robert Edwin and Brotertek, in equal should fellow the blood Jorbili, accomy shares, o@ tenants in common. He hie... Durtng tite he took An absorbing tn Min Fret ae Were Re ; vorent in horkes and His name Tak been | Alias Prenct, and her inother, SMe. i, Jaye (0 theme two wane all ie manus i een tty connected with thelr care bagi par ne 10-day lhe Way a verte i H Ne y k Ms 1 BURDHHOINR that he was analoug|Cerbit wid her daughter, due co arrive \ nde) over to them (he New tha’ the stable he had collected ang] OQ) the Majestic next Wednesday from Hedger, noW @ monthly puvilea ion, pres\ which: had coat Alma fortune should | Hurope wurnably making mech money te einoved by thoae of HH own name —— The rest of Mr. Bonner's estate tide!) and blood? he seat of Mr Bonners emtiate jnciule Oa Oe iitetime, at a pertod when it} BERNHARDT |S COMING. ‘he feal And permonal proverty, WHS TTC Won not siewemted that) fie will could thus: Onesfourth ean to Mrs Berber! be dominated by another, he had turned perez: N York \ ‘ sari ahd. Predéniok. 80 over te New York Ledger to hin sons, | Wiebe tm, r ant Robert and Wr Her Fe ee itor noe ahate there! | WHtM Commetin, the Actress sorte remaining fourth . be held by the Di not hie rear his pride of f H on Her Way to This Conmtey, eoutors, tn craet it ame be ap: his concern that Uhia enterprise should 9, " Jpllel to the education and support of his remain identified with the name of ite) PARIS, Nov, J2—Mme, Barah Barns Keandchihiven, "Abie Honnerk sons, founder? Hardt and M. Coquelin left here today the eldest of whom Jk sixteon and the "P feel compelled to belleve that he | on thelr way to New York, A gat ther fourteen, (hey to receive (he prin «animated by. similar motive tn) of frlendy. heartily bade tne tare ne jpul when they arrive at the aie of tng of tis atable.” [and some accompanio’ them to Havre, he Yrananafi dire A se A Ghe UNDER - PRICE STORE We open this morning a great Economy Bazar in tl merchandise that are marked below their real worth, . This fs special lots of goods bought to sell under-price, and goods reduced from our regular stocks, Everything offered is good, worthy merchane dise; but every piece or yard of goods shown there is worth more money than you pay for it, Some of the lots will sell out in a day—some more quickly; some may last two or three days, New goods will constantly be added, There shall be intense interest in the Under-Price Store every i for peoplé who like to get more than their money’s worth, To-day's offerings are told of below: basement, where are gathered all sorts of | 3,000 Yards of $1 Striped Homespuns oll 5,000 Yords of 50c Plaids at 28c a Yard- at 40ca Yard— Camel's-hair Cloth Plaidy, Fancy Cheviot Plaide and Cloth) — Handsome goods, 0 inches w wi ured wool, mage to Plaide—right, new Koods, made for thin present ae | a a yard than half price; and ofe of to at tht cents. Large variety of patterns. Qe a yd the most popular fabrics of t Fon, Various Handsome Lamps at Half Regular Prices Plated Silverware About Half Price- These Lampe are all jn the newest alaper-—aquat low, half hi se allow Wi ( And HITE high, Some halt wilt trimmings--some with ures) 2M ppuPle Pease ie Mf Wee hendiome | pslgns: individual frimmings, gold plated At ecorated beautifully im Moral | 2) dou Muter ishes, Tea Pots, $2.25 each, Cot: denlane, tn likht or dark grounds, all complete with Wein. de) ee Hots, $2.50 each. Mahew. $4 each, Candleations ih, OF Ain, globes $2.0) for the regular $4. kind: 88 for $1.75 ech, Cups, S00 he each. Sugars, $1.25 each, hose that stally Rell for $6, $9 for 400 and O12 values. $1.0 Crea: Walters $1.25 each. Kottlee, 1.00 64 for lampa worth Pl) and $18 Over a Thousand Silk Remnants at Half Price— | In almoat every weave and coloring, and in numerous desirable hy Syrup Pitcher $2.26 dove genuine Rogers! Soup Tureens, $5 each A Medium Knives | donigns, ‘There's been vast silk selling here, and \t promises 3 dosen; Tabl to continue. ‘These little ends are in the way—no time for! amen, Medluen. Works: them Inthe Rotunda Sent to the basement aud marked halt price, Sonic piece gooda with there too, that are prloed much Fancy Table Ware, genuine Rogers'--Attersdin relow the market, Many a pretty end of here. eapeeiaily altractive in this season of fancy work a trifling price. And silks suitable for ao many purpooer gains all, Bargains in Men’s and Women's Umbrellas— fr You way choose—both men and women= two grades of nih, The dowens Oya Forks, $t dozen, Soup Ladies, chy Oyster Ladies, Tho Finn and ie’ each c i each: Sugar Spoons, M6 each; Pronerve Spoons, , We each, Children's Sty, 2 ploces, We eet ot handler y Uinvesian, TAPCStry Squares at 50c natural wood One for a amall table cover, two for a pillow cover each group of good Unio The frat comp taffeta, with Very et handles, ailver-trimmed wah ag poy feotive, ta ai hbon value, eo ee een eye da tunes time, Corded Taffeta Ribbons at 10c a Yard— a breliag for women, assorted fancy handie feta and allrllk Uinbrella 9, though $8.7) would be wm 7,000 Dwight Anchor Sheets Under-Price Aud Beineh oxtra Choice of | 4.00 yarde of thea bright, gew ribbons, t inches wide; in eat colors, or with corda of white on colora, All allk, A remarks | able offering, White Lawn Aprons Half Price — Pirst quality, new and perfect; in @wo mort popular sizes of this Jome with embroidery insertion. others edged with embroidery; splendid sheeting | home plated, some with bibs and bretelles: some entirely 4t x o0 Inches at Sgc, instead of o8c vw | “pve kinds at 28¢ $1 kinds at 50 Handkerchiefs for Littie— wrfect good®-you know the story; and vou know Fancy China -A Third to a Half Off— hey porve for overy-day, Use T2.cand Fre prettily decorated+bright and| If perfect they would be 2h and bo. | fahey pipeas plate Cpe snd ssucers, aid other Searfy and Pillow Shams Under Price— | hc and $1 kinds at S0¢ 50¢ kinds at ake Spachtel decoration on soarte 2x06, 245 and g0x jnche Vitlow Shatme, Madd in Values $1 up to 62.50; now at 1,160 Patrs of Women's Shoes at 75¢- 78c each Worth double and more. Of black Kidakin, buttoned and taced, | Under Price— vomplote Ach excellent f 1, Straw Mattings Under Price iat Pearly comin ohare Nie crane Eee er We tmport, (remendony quantities of Mattings and need: to ert dof 70¢ hed 10 wenuine Deight Bven our regular price Anchor Muslin a ly he sold Hy ie Si tas \ certain, it ue ly {ine to-day ah) ofering of tour yomen's Pelt Slippers, at 38c a pair mndged lle 8 price cone Y ae ‘ § Mattings at 110 Mactings at $6.50 juni Rates _ weg! pated boca i 12 Mattings at $8 $ 5 Mattings at $4 Ghe Wanamaker CLUB PLAN which has been such a tremendous success in making it casy to buy fine and valuable books, has been made to include a new branch of merchandise, We-have now Ghe Regina Music Box Club All the world loves good mugi¢, but not all the world can make it, even with a piano in the home, thea the Regina Music Box per- | fected the making of good music by the mere winding of a spring, | Every home that possssses a Regina Music Box has a constant resource for delightful entertain. ‘ment, The home is more cheerful, the children are happier, work goes easier, when the melodious notes ‘echo through the home. When friends come there is certain amusemen|—even a musicale is possible. It music is wanted for a dance, here is per-ect time and sweet melody for waltz or two-step, or any other step desired, and no one sacrifices pleasure to make the music, \ The pleasure and resource.ulness ot a music box need no argument; neither does the pre-eminence of the ‘Regina as the most perfect of all music boxes, Cur news today is to tel! of the new plan which makes the buying easy for any home, A plan that makes a magnificent Christmas present demand a very small cash ou'liy, and leis you pay the balance in easy monthly instalments, Quite a variety of styles to choose from, covering a broad range of prices, Come in today and hear them play, See what a variety of high-class music they produce, See how simple they are to | operate—how highly desirable; and yet how easy to buy by this new plan, These six styles of hegina Music Boxes and the terms on which they can be purchased, after your aclub member: ' } Fach Music Box hes 12 tune disks, to be selected from special $39 = Music Box for $3 cath, and $8 a month 3.50 Musi: Box for $$ cash, and $4.4 month $55 — Music Box for $5 cash, and $5 a menth Music Bor (or $4.50 cash, and $4 @ month $17.50 Music Hox for $5 crs), an! $4 a month $39 Music Bex for $4 — cash, and $3 4 month (sx JOHN WANAMAKER ci BONNER FORTUNE TO |fRi(h AUIS} —I 1" ¥ &

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