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SOME MYSTERY IN. CASE NECK BROKEN, Found on Railroad and Thought to Have Been Hit by Train. Fow Bruises on the Body and Coroner Making an In- vostigation, Mary Ransford, thirteen years old, the Mtep-ddughter of John Roe, neh: port, N. J., wos found on the rallioad | tAGRA AA that place with her neck bro- , LN though sho was not mangled ond Avenue Line Next future, The firat etretoh of the F and thore were few bruises on her vody, extension beyond Tremont will t | AL is thought she truck by @ train Wednesday, Hi ahi AN me Ae Hlugare Hand Reed te a railroad workman and Inat inal reel, with a capacity for Bight brought a load of wood on a new tine from thie point freight train from Lakewood, The girl] When ihe frat eleotrte tral Will be Anished early in Jan > Was helping him unioad tt, bot ar abel run on the Becond ave ropolitan Furnishes Power, 4 ng brevet Mim ¢ “puraed and went ar a foandalous etori | PRISON FOR GREEK BANDIT, Was in danger of being run over he went hee home, Phe obit started Away and rome time attor Was found dead Tao coroner \# making an investiga ton, FORBIDDEN TO SEE SONS. Lawrer Says Mersercan In Unat Company tor Them, domes H. Moernereau's application for & Modifloation of hie wife's decree of al Vorce, 1o permit him to aee bie fve chil Aten, wan argued to-day In the Bupreme Court, Mrs, Merserenu before her marrtag wae Clara Diieabeth Wilder, daughter of John Willer, President of the Mutterion Poblithing Company, Mervereau wae an employee of her father Mersereau then bloomed out am a aoe olety and clubman. Boon Mrs, Merworeau began sult for divorce, 'e promised to Feform and ahe abandoned the mult Lawyer Ritterman, of Hays & Ritter ian, for Moreorenu, wald to-day in court that Mereereau had not been permitted to #00 his five children and that worry Ver the matter had made him tl and denpondent, Lawyer Delahunty, attorney, said that there were many Teasond why the children shoud Sontaminated by amvociation with the trial of the wul ald, ‘soreau, without poll on on nde Ag sent her five children Wn lo fe im freaue aty The wo re 0 ono to go thetnnel ves. Peal He of Vinita they 4 r they didn't want to Vd hes hls tangy ick Were horrtbl ei he came to Mra, Mereereau's about his and #0 Frightened her that whe had rotect her home oring there, Mosereau left’ Pordham Ww Hochelle. ls man went to New Roo! agers d by a woman With por re detectives (o ond und regintered at a hotel with I Mis nox! performance wan to goto the ediior of a local | aper and tell vm te fan to sery ome \ apers hie an Wanted |) 1) | wear (hat Th aan What they i i that 1 whould no eat It An my aftiavt OL WAL to re Mand qn my An \ jatice Witkgerald elsion. ny fully Hven aa it tt Hike ——- COULDN'T GET BROTHER, Sitaman's Wife Hefuned to Consent to Hin Helease, Peter Bitaman, of Wert a Conn New Y two week Ty Feloere 0) fine Manhattan In the returned Aiate Hoapite apartment nel Hual report President Gouta ward: cal EAD WITH [ELECTRIC TRAIN IS _ READY FOR FIRST RU tr i) v Will Be Sent Over the Sec: » next Wednantay old t system will rub their ¢ ‘The train conataim of nix new, siny wplek-and-epan care of a Lype never be fore veon In this part uf the world, They Are all complete now and awaiting thelr shows the being raplil Wolivery next me im Metropotitan Bt will be out tn “Phe annual repart to the fatiefa ja of the company’s im pleted ain ie rough the np tehing vs with th yer enue ting without de ’ will results in the very Me wn Ww ha ropol eM tw trial trip In the Manhatian Rattway| Mia day 4 The Manhattan Ralway Company's rtop, woat of Maxinston | groskholders reelected Chew avenue, at Ninety-olahth street. President. Alfred ak! George J, Could, at the annual moot {ano 1. W. Mow Ing of atookholders of the Manhattan | qriasuer The Company ray, (old about these | eleoted are and promised they would soon ane men pera vent ¢ ' ine be running on the nd avenue line ‘The new cars are beaution ‘Phere wi!) be sik of them in the train, & motor var ot cach ond with tour wenger tween, The cars ex ored a rich brown (nt red in tt ily are ith A alint Will be propelled by ihe 0 ayeiom, Tia rail haa bp arly all of the acond ave nue road south of the Harlem River Nach motor car has at one end an In ginee, Wherein # and operaten | laid along the motorman # levers, In a statement a sompanying Wis ans | tt Ing and weaving and studvi bought wav under its worth, By Far the Best Barge clothing which has ever been honored by an < Of BNA 73 La. Oper 2.18, ne again mer | 18d Tes Hmber on CASTORIA Yor Infants and Children, ha Kind You Have Always Boug! '! Bonva the guature of 259-261 SIXTH AVENUE, bet, 16th and 17th Sts. Also at Our Other Store, 533.535 8th Ave,, bet 36th and 37th Sts. More About the Gigantic $200,000 Sale of the Snellenburg Clothing Stoc ins in To-Day’s Papers Are Quoted Below, ead and Be Convinced, Snellenburg clothing is the best that thiriy years’ knowle {can produ xoosition medul. We took every suit and every overcoat, every pair of trousers, all the bovs’ and children’s garmevts that factory at tath and Market Sts, P hiladelplia, You buv the newest productions of the season and pay less than the price at ing the American marke | Rage toeiny Ae acl nae ann| Which N, Sneilenburg & Co, wholesaled their woods, Giteman, of 29) amt Pourth street wis] MEN'S SIN'TS of All. Wool Chevi> MEN'S SULTS in twentystivectore Rikon tte appit Rae eee ee Of, Lots of mintures and plain blues styles in Worsted, Cheviot and Cass Dias he has romained over vine | and Hicki-Oafords, too. gp Meer checksistripres amin jay Hooently Veter Giiaman reveived w ete | They are garments worth all 4 8 tures, Many of then aresut ih 45 ter Srom Nie brother Jonny. ¥ he had the way from $7.50 to $10, ® fetalled elsewhere at siodgt hi i from lor years and whose ute he dida't know. Pwethe letter Joop Sitaman made a pil ful Appeal 16 bis brother to remoue him fe wrote to him that © inatituvion arel (hls would inters Me brother | iw ek one teat ie Hepteur farm wil! AD, Ufiexpecied obstacle was ens Lore rs, Joon Sitame to wan the ib release ce e brother says. order tor her Nus- fhe Kecapen leciric Chale, | Wut Geis 1-Vear sentence, OH Zigouras, the alleged Greek bans J) WHO Wan convicted of the murder of Watryman in the restaurant at la] for nineteen years by Recorder Appeals wet a lowing errore in Pleaded guilty to manslaugn. Bis Afternoon and jis sentence fol. : | EXCESS OF REVENUE, | Gems faye 5 WH Be 00 Gver Hapenses, ON, Mov, 16.—Beeretary | 4 that his estimates com: show of reoelpte Present fivea! | excess of ree H ending July 1, custom shops, You'll be able to o row we place on sale 1,000 coats a Another chance like this in the next year! MEN'S OVERCOATS, in medium and full length, chuice of meltons and fi Weight for present wear; they're $7.50 4 9 to $10 values .,, MEN'S OVERCOAT fine kerseys and meltons; ey're $12 to $15 anywhere else in the ‘ae wonders at of fast black all-wool at $8.50; special to. Lora. morrow ut Pitterath street in March, 19 Lor =F bet better sort of Worsted lrouses Henienced to die 1 the electri Ww rth 85.00, Hee rere ee ' ir, but Wan granted a haw trla ° val 4,98, LOT 4,—>well es tr nusers of ‘fine wor pafternoon we sod to Ang Bing worth $5 00 and $5.00, Tri irie errr it No stock in REMEMBER | That your money has) No chirms to us without your good will Your A oad sive, | you your menty Dah, | | mele Pree t eee eee In shaggy friezes and Clay, such as usually sell! Lor T hag Gieviet ant Ws All OF $9.50, ates... Will fit any youngster you bring along, and a 20, 000 Boys and Children’s Suits and Overcoats wn the nd vest: thezes; just the are St sorts that cost! 7.48 cloths, j under $20; Very ice Worsted Troupe town can offer such a choosing o Wy CHILDREN’S SUITS,1! | CHILDREN OVER ° on ph tatt wool cassimere and chev. COATS, K the latest CHE DREN'S PR ie 2 fore hot, Mig +4 patterns, lig of = Meltons kindpsuch as delight the Vv an rieaes, the , tenes 98 id at pase, 2, 98 | worthallof 65, 2,98 | worth $700. 4,48 REMEMBER | That all necessary al- feratlons will be done free of any best custom work. charge by tallors trained to ma | iL GUMPEL & SON, 259-261 6th Ave., Alsat Our Other Stor, 53-535 Wh Ave, Bet 6th and 37th Sts, THE WORLD: "her possible suit and can't be duplicat choice of ‘ein at, . Coats and Vests|2,000 Pairs of Men’s Trousers Coats and Vests are divided thto (our lots at about hall price rated Trousers, worth 1, 23 irouse worth 4,98 " 3,48! Special! We haven't told you of the SU;TS and OVERCOATS for PIG BOYS and YOUNG t give such a range of special sizes. better lot of bargains have never been offered, “| VON WALDER E anor. | , | Comtaine te Nusa War om of Actions af © Army, PAL Noy, 16 -A deapacch recely from Peking says the Ruenlan luniog rurvelllance of the ra vid from ‘Taku to Yangtaun Field Marshal Count von Walderne eray ie he Wuset nm wh ining stron V he had ny tis meanure, Me istnley, of Commer | Tuesday, The a celved by the Preal 4 Evenings, Ejtablished rotaa T RAR Years, ° le MANUFACTURING JEWELLEN 23) EIGHTH AVE,, 0" a AN {|| $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry atl _ 50 Cents on the Dollar, pplba public who patronte tly >of manufacture e, It is the oily This stock was lay within ther mammoth weir der and 10 MEN'S SUITS for dress newest fad, with military she shaped waist, Allth a (Tne es {¢0.5 In Oheviotsand Worsted its as good cost $18 & $20, } ~~ THE PRINCE ALBERTS and (he FULL DRESS an) TUXE! OSUITS by Snellenburg are equal to any ever turnet out by the most eachisive swellest of these at half what you ought to pay. S$ at less than cost of producing, Vounor. You'll never come across MEN’S OVERCOATS, int vicunas and Oxford and Cambridge mixtures; some silk lined, some lined with wool and satineyoked; these ana B18 garments for MEN'S OVERCOATS, jest are raglins and paddocks of tie best 9.48 rm the swellest of " 12,00 jof very fine all-woot black Clay Worsted, §15 never bought you better value, Special to-mor- row at re 880, REMEMBER | That with this ereat stock it is possible to fit aii poh long, short, stout and thin ae | “Bet. 16th & 17th Sts, yoen previously netined, oe Chamber of Commerce Sends for | eo D Vital nove KOH LUM ROR aL 700 CANSIMEN) hon MPORTED TWH | We have $1.05 and $2 Mov \ special pr us to offer ! -y less tha ol all wool k sizes O to 1 $11.50, at 9 50. | | oan ri BUTERA MRANUT DRITTLE-tun 19 vvmga | ete single and double soles, and perior Kid, Light and aie raed ; aie role among them are Gis Coats, : bone Wied Goalie Heavy Soles, Up-to- | ol finest kersey; colors, tan,! ri “Shoal sa ers; all this sea» (he-Hour styles new castor, navy aud yed; ‘in full)’ aN goods to be Dig hy regular 4, lengths; satin lined! sold at g 4 rths; lor stitehed; S ib had 00; 4.) value $rs, at} Pe jale MT and finely té sizes 6 to rg yt meres, latest p12, at it iN aM wi y {ME i HNN j ii it NH Bult § Kirschbaum “Vitals” Brand Clothing Sale, | WINTRR OVERCOATS, + i} The “Vitals” Brand Stock of Boys’ and Youths’ concn day at all four stores at these remarkably low prices: Vs (vording 1 ark Winter Coats. a chee castor and wavy, satin lined; $12.50, $5.00 & $ Lord & Taylor ae To Men and Boys. Our Values Keep This Great Sale Going. Four big stores bristling with business—four big stores filled with happy, appreciative buyers. So it has been since the sale started. So it will be while these values last, No wonder, Our sales are famous; crowds pack to them as they do to none other, No wonder. The foremost fact in this great sale is the quality of the clothing, the well-known “Vitals” brand, The prices are way under wholesale, You may not need clothing for six weeks, You may not need it then. Even so, it will pay you to buy a now—why not to-day or to-morrow? The values are here. Will you be? WINTER OVERCOATS, | MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, ONPORD SACK SUITS, tatatl Value ale ye suits SACKS OATS " AY SACK M475 126.00 MhOOKS Kensnys, Ath nun BUSRYE, DLACK yPANCY WoO! CHRVIOT SUIT OARSINEAY SULTS Heviore 6.00 BROOKS KE 23.0) HAGLANS FANCY VESTS, 1M PLAID FANCY Vitets DOW PANCY VENTS. 4 PANCY Viare ne SO PPA JACKETS. 100 FRA JACKED AND (0m 120) HEA JACKETS AND HE a0) i THES ASD GREAT CONT FORD ULaTRAS Sf, VINTER ULAT ER: WINTER ULATRRS NTE ULSTENS ruins } WACK CHEVEY W) PANCY LININGS 1800 SATIN: YOKE THAKHAN LINKD ULSTENA AGS YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, BOVS! HCITS, Ba fetal Kees ante Bul'e, 610 10 Yours ) Sole nie Sees ore) sare | (eel f. cn Priee, y nuit WORMTHD NUIT UK DIAGONAL SUITE WORBTED BUITR scscsoscsssrseees ents ‘ WY HMI HUET YOUNG MENTS OVERCOATS, stir (Hires 1h te 19 Years) ASBIMIERE AUTH TES AUN spon covmntan ote? eared 75 wir ft s TWHEL PLITe 4 th OY RRCOATA BLACK DIAGONAL UI TS ee a 4 ir yi AND PRIGEWE DELVE AND BLACK THIDETS na 4 i KeUkys AND piteeet y © BRINE SUNT! a ‘ iit EU) WEB 1200 OXFORD RAGLANE, 475 WNFORD RAGLANE 1800 OXPORD RAGLANS by Sale of Manufacturer's Entire Stock of Men’s Shoes, inate a very fortunate purchass of a manufacturer's stock of shoes—at a very good bargain figure, We place these on sale to- ivoy Call, $2.50 and $3.00 Men's Calfskin Shoes, in $4,00 aud £5.00 Men's French Calf, Patent $5.00 Men's Shoes; all Samples—there> hoes, of ¢ ¢ tesewed w ve Leather, Lace, han: ed well, in th fore ext I made: extes hes " ee tachaie 4.00 fo anc Nii i 1. 65 rR Nae UE 2. 55 wood leathers, ate... see vee 2.95 D» “ee at All Four Big Busy Stores, Open Late Saturday Night. Mail Orders Filled, Four (279 Broadway, near Chambers St. wolleres C bent 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church & Greenwich Sts, UA ONVEMENE 911 and 210 Gth Ave., bet. 14th and [5th Sts, Outfitiers To Men and Boys, Stores, {125th th St, Comer 3d Ave Corner 3d Ave, CANDY SPECIAL SALE, AND Ona fee iIMEYERC MEYERS | v SHOE STORE | “What's the News?” 10¢ |) A common salutation, We are pleased to state that we have good news. In the Latest Great Sale Offerings IN OUR BASEMENT For Men, Women and Children. i) |Itis.a sale at which thousands of families can save thousands of dollars, 10¢ Consider well these goods and prices, | £0,000 mae Men's $4.00 Shoes, | | Box Caf, Wax caf and Black Kid, ary Gale of | ’ en th wiih eh (We band 49 psa, ant | wl irehase enables 11 present valite a) Coats, ersey ; colors, Be | | Vat they go om Lie J} yenrs; Value ja wel 5,000 Pairs Women’s Sh Friday and Saturday. ‘ fen wy for Sireet and Dress wear, Su RRA one 0 vamille a We are iby "nw 1,50 | Also | Girls’ Dresses and | pees Per “ yy S, ST HUOP tits fe con MANDI ‘Child's Black Kid, Patent Leather Tip, Button Shoes, sizes 6 to 8... 18 of all wool serges and cash-| Child's Black Kid Patent Leather Tip, Button and Lace Shoes, slzes 814 to 14,00 styles; sizes 4 | Misses’ Black Kid, Patent Leather Tip, Mutton and Lace Shoes, sizes t1 to avs, 1,00 to 14 years; values $7.50 al NT lit le Gents’ Satin Calf Lace Sh es, sizes 5 to 1355+ 80 . ’ nae t ig WORLD WA 5 Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2., 1,00 PREFERFNCE | Boya’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 24% to Shoe oe $25 1 We 97. 59. ‘These various kinds of family footwear are thoroughly rellible and serviceable, Our custom rs inay be assured that they are obtaining not only genuine bargains, ALWAYS SHOWN. ‘but the greatest of shoe bargains, | Store Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. ALFRED J, CAMIMEYER, 6th Avenue, Cor, 20th Street. ( bial lceataeadhs Raat Rts act ed 000 Paid Help Wants in this morning's World. wt ys BUT se 257 RY poeta ce 151» paper combined, to keep in touch With What is “the proper thing’? in | AGENTS 15) JANITORS Overcoats come to us. ol algal YE \ ap po yg ; For jhsterce, here } ! are to coats le from s rough oxford goods ey ica Manapaaroe which are prime favorites, One $15, the other $18. 3 ~ } bie CASHIER i wera ae Other stylea—more than you'll tay te Ux ook at~$12 to$go WORLD WANTS Sabwiseies » 4) PIANO HANDS and everythin Biron eee Aa C 14 ‘« Ohvtesate alvo, Butionhals the | compostons . f ‘ . Public and hold | DRIVERS & tittle while—jast prin Siete fin 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor, 12th 81. Cor, Canal St, Near Chamber, , advortiser, bs r Mecano