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VHS WORLD: MONDAM ivy MISS BRYCE IS TO BE A BARONESS ; WON BY DASHING UHLAN OFFICER, OO99OHODOOHNDAVOONHOHO” DAHA ALAM HTATTG ME NAATHAMIBNGHOVY CULIS NON FRU Allege Boni’s Debts Are Wrongefully Saddied on Countess. GREDITO:8? SUIT DBLAYED, ® Pre-Nuptial Pact Said to Pre= F vent Wife Being Mado Liable. In their reply to-day to the Injunction @uit of Antono J, Dithmar, the attor- eye for George J, Gould, Edwin Gould ‘They set forth the statement that the] @ ) and Helen Miller Gould make tonsay tional charges of fraud. @asignment of the claims on Which the) Q@ajunction @ult {» based was “procured by fraud’ and without consideration trom = Coumtess Anna, whote estate, rough a pre-nuptial arrangement, {9} bd en for Count Bont’ enormous When the injunction sult begun by Anton J. Dittmar against George Gould ant the other trustem of ¢h Gould estate wo restrain them from ing the lncome to the Qountess de tellane (Anna Gould) was called to-day Before Judge Blanchard, of the Gupreme Court, it waa postponed ntti Deo. | 4 Attorney Charles James explained to the Court that tho affidavits of the Count and Countess de Cestellane had mot yet arrived, but that they were ex> pected on @ steamer now due, Gould Not a Resident, ‘The answer denies the allegwtions in the first four paragraphs of the oom: plalnt and specifically denies ‘thu part of the fifth paragraph marked sixth, Which alleges that the defendant, George 4 Gould, te a citizen and resident of the Stato of New York,” ‘The anewer foes on to way that the claims are against che Count, not the Countess, and that ‘Lhe ent a ‘ eopiance roalt tradi was wholly, with = lon, wert procured by Were fraudulent and void ay SOR eaeR tart ot inded ir Wertheimer or te ava nee Any, sun Whatever, and the alleged 2 Tor goods, waste and asichsnaice Ay RC eal "the rep) Word the sald Count De Castes | the oats Arcee wares tant Wie To parvonce Paes at exot UF.CeK, alse and fraudulent representn: Lora & Taylor, Granu Street Stove, CHOT DAUGHTER FN STELNG, She Was Taking Gold from Parent’s Sluice Boxes. father, John Sheehan, while steall OPEN EVERY EVENING CHRISTMAS MONTH. Tricycles and Velocipedes Girt’ Tricycle, with oval iron| tires, adiusable seat, upholstered with plush; japan: ned frames: Sto Gyre... 2. EQUAI. We im manifest in this constantly Watches for Women, Watch incre mt ar Go A $18.00. Main ongines turned ease, $46,50. Boys’ Velocipedes, with oval iron tires, adjustable realy, japanned frames: Ntob yea... 1.79 M4 Hto ll youre Board Games. Riohly engraved Hunting Case Watoh, sold Wekayat Gold Case; Waitham, Bigin or Lamberts’ work, 25,00. Solid Wekerat Gold Case, half plain pol- ished, half engraved, Waltham, Bigin or Lamberts! works, 27,50, Featured by some stores a6 ppociat at 5.00, Richly engraved solid Mekarat Gold Case, fine diamond tn back, Waltham, Bl. gin oF Lamberts’ ‘works, 40.00, Wheelbarrows, 100. and 1% Sheighs.190, and 4% Batra beavy solid Mkarat Gold Care, raised border, fine fm Waltham, Migin or 1 Lamberts’ works, 50,00, ° MI88 MAUD BRYCE. : HOOMOIODONAOOONIADIOHOTAEEHHDS BOISE, Maho, Deo, —Bhot by hee | "sh gold illustrations of what we. have bee! Every Night ill New Year's: LAMBERT BROTHERS’ Christmas Corner; ere) lover, John Scott, Mine 8) at her home tn the Por ‘The girl ia nineteen, 8 Grove Boott away after discovering that hie daughter was in love with him Then he began to mins gold from hie tluice boxes, He watched carefully, but could not discover ihe thief, ‘The other night he returned to his He maw the thief claim unexpectedly. at work at the boxes. he fired, ‘With @ scream the Panes Ki 1 the spot, wr Rorrited to Ad iis dnugh on the ground, was Ini Nalaing hie rife, and contested the gold in order to ran away with her heart aide Time gets shorter—words must be fewer, These items. are apt n saying all along—that is point of quality and stvle no jeweller in America can serve you better, while in the matter of PRICE for quality no other can serve you so well. it Diamonds, from the factories in quantities store is'a modest one, in an inex; we make Jewelry, increasing business, Watches for Men, All of our Timepieces are good time: Keepers, The cases are exactly what fey are sald to be, The prices are rig! We guarantee each to be a good Investment at the price quoted. There are more ornate Watches that cost more, but none as good that cost ess. We have high-pricet and low-priced, as well as economical Watches--Watches to suit ail tastes and purses. | Bod Iekarat Gold Case— new model ~Waltham or Blain works, $25.00, Handsomely Fograved Kolid Wekarat Gold Hunt- ing Caso Watob, Waltham, Bigin or Lamberto’ Works, $40.00. Heavy Botta Mekurat Gold Hunting Case Wateh, fine Waltham, Wigin or Lamberts’ works, $50.00. etree man’ heohan ying mn ire, hat she had been taking ‘han heartbroken, Moot! haw ry ge enough to command the lowest price. Our nsive location, and our methods are free from the extravagances that compel other first-class dealers to charge high prices, You get the full benefit of that—and our benefit comes trom your reciprocity, which is so i arenes SO sooees Ie BARON VON CONRING, t GOOD DEDOOCUGIDEAD Philadelphia Belle Comes as a Surprise. | News of the Betrothal of a PHILADELPHIA, Des, 11,-Ne Mite Maud Bryce te ‘ck Frants von Con- os & surprise to the young woman, ring has friends of Misa Uryce te a slater of Mra, Freder- bok Turn, this city, and [a belle very prominent {n aoclety both here and in New ¥ She met the Haro: jt Summer He wae & Janhtnk tof Unane and Wa re while Misa Hiryow and her party were staying there Bulce Chat me the Baron has left the army and |y November last he came to America. He has been a guest of Mra, Pamnby fn the, ety, Laat wy dnenday je walled lor home on the and Tt rks pen Nites elurn from New York. after her lover depart, that the Hof is bettothal to the Street, etreet, Ferney ire yeeterda, nears near his home, FVERY EVENING UNTIL NEW YEAR'S, we buv Watches direct Genuine Watnut own Importations, Works) Munranteed po Clock, Our Heat make $7.50 Genuine Walnut Best make work Christmas Catalogue, paaivaaraiiay 4 ave: OTTENOORFER = | SEARCHING FOR CHANLER, | Arrangements of Funeral of the German Editor Asylum Authorities Believe Mad Considerable Money | About Him, | To-Morrow. { th niingdale sent to Mon Oswald Ottentorfer. t wrer of the} " ‘ i: Staats Yeltunm, will be buried tomer] oa vice w : ow from Lewierkrang Hall with n ine " ; vrewslve ceremonies, The interior of the! oo i nall will be wreathed in flowerw instead! 6...) + { crepe, and there will be musle and , ! i D| singing by the members the or- | ool ben wanteation and Arion ety heoae: Pees Two funeral orations will be detivered. | cidental expenses i, Yne in German by George Von Bkal, # Mhougit to have ronannnnnnils THe on—your personal safety must not be A Sale of Sood Cameras at the Lowest Prices Cver Quoted, Prosperous times in every country inveriably \csult in overproduction, and while.overproduction is disastrous to the manufacturers, it fs beneficial to the people who need their products, En- coursge. by prosperity and the constantly iny creasing demand for fine Cameras, many manue facturers more than ‘oubled their output in the belie! that they would find a ready market tor everything they made, Many of them aie over- Stocked asa result of their overconfidence, and rather than have so much capital tied up in manufectured stick, wisely decided to unload at cost and less than cost, are the result of recent adva'tageous cash purchases, If you ‘A good camera for yourself, or wish to give one to a relative or friend Christmas preatnt, this is your greut opportunity. ‘Manhattan Optical Company's ‘Wizard’ Cameras. AY At 50% Discount from ‘List Prices, Can be had in either the Cycle or the Box style. ® Lint Price, 10,00 12,00 10,00 20,00 2.50 WIZARD A," Wisard shutter, Wirard sbatterentra RR, lens, |," Witard, Gr,, obutter, extra R.R. lene, ., Jt," Witard, St., shutter, extra B.R, lene, WIZARD “'C," Witard, Gr,, shutter, extra R.R. lene, LONG FOCUS CYCLE WIZARD, Wisard, Gr., shutter, extra RR. rte in 25.00 12,50 POCUB CYCLE WI: OR, Witard, Gr., shutter, exten RAR, leno, madd wa "3800 17,50 S27, WIZARD ‘'B,"" Wisard Gr, Ghutter, 20.09 10.00 WIZARD "0, JR." Witard 61, Shutter, 19.00 14.50 WIZARD Witard Sr, Shutter, 32.50 = 16,25 LONG FOCUS CYCLE WIZARD, Wizant Br, Shutter, 35,00 17,50 LONG FOCUS WIDE ANOLE WIZARD, Wiram Sr, Shutter, Telephoto and extro RR. lene, 58.00 -27,.50 EXTRA PLATE HOLDERS for 4x5 Wirard Cameras, 45 EXTRA PLATE HOLDERS for Sx? Wirard Cameras, oo Poca Cameras, 4m Sat. List Price, Our Price, List Price, Our Price, CYCLE POCO, No, 1, 25.00 12,50 2.00 16,00 CYCLE POCO, No. 2, 72.00 11,00 7.00«13,50 CYCLE POCO, No. 3, 15.00 7.00 20.00 10,00 CYCLE POCO, No. 4, 12.00 600 16,00 , 8,00 TELEPHOTO CYCLE POCO, D, 0.00 15.00 35.00 17.50 EXTRA PLATE HOLDERS for Poco Cameras, 1,00 55 1as 1S Other Speetal Camera Offerings. List Price, Our Price, VIVE MAGAZINE CAMERAS, take pictures 4x5 inches; com- plete with 12 plate holiers, 10.00 6,00 BULLARD MAGAZINE CAMERAS, with bellows and regular shutter, single lens, 10,00 6.00 THE GAME CAMERA, with double lens, 16,00 9.60 We again renew our extraordinary offering of Our 4x5 Fountain Camera, Gogathor with Gripod, and Complete Developing and Printing Outht for J. 7 f) Our ‘Fountain, Jr.,'" Box Plate Camera—Takes picture 3)gx315 inches In izo; list price, $3,00; our price, ‘ Se, The Trick Box Plate Camera, takes a picture 3/s23)4 Inches in size; on eale to-morrow at 75¢, Gastman Kodaks. “You wreve he bu ton—w do the rest," at 20 per cent, off regular List Prices, Ask to see them | ‘ Sood Cutlery is a source of gratification to host and guests, It doesn't pay to buy the poor, inferior finds t any price, Wedkeep oly good cutlery, ‘ js we can conscientiously recommend, and er it for tar leso money than it can be had for elsewhere, Here are a few @f our prices for comparison with those of rival dealers; DINNER KNIVES, real Mother of Peart Oak Chost of handles, sterling mounted, per set of 6, and Dessert worth $6.00; our price, 4,50 DINNER KNIVES ani FORKS, with cellu Void handles, made by Landers, Prary te as, ere $5.00 per set of © Knives and pieces, 1 doren each Dinner ves, f Set, Gane and Steak Get, in cellctsid and teal mother of peat, with sterling mountings, at 4800 and €5.00 CARVING BET, 5 pieces, knife 4 fork and steo!, genuine ot h Os Brice, 275 handiog, Wh sterling ferrclo Geo, Wostentolm & Gon's 1 XL RAZORS, a My) fully werth $10.00, very best steel, ebony on sale at 6.00 ct , fully warranted, worth $1.75; on tale at 75, bog tng 3 hascee, made by Wm, Elliott} CARVING SET, 3 pisces, on Mique ivory handles, sterling mountings, beautifully finished. Germany, of the best quality steel, | at from 4.50 to 7.50 Hotow ground, eMony hantles, worth $9.75; nt CARVING SET, 3 pieces stay, ale at % ha mate by Lan indies, Frary & Clark, oterling ed; tully worth $6.00, at SHAVING SET, beautifully decorated Shav- ing Cup and Brosh, with extra hollow-ground | Rarer, complete in case, at 2.95) A High-Srade Sewing Machine for $14.75, If the sewing machine at home is ‘a back number,'’ worn out, or fails to work satisfactorily for any reason, get rid of it and send home one of these for a Christmas present. $60.00 wouldn't buy a better, mote serviceable or more de ble machine, It has a throe-dt-w dup head and ws fn: ‘hed in polished oak, giving it the barr bee of a table When closed, It ts notsolens, bat seli-threading shuttle, automatic tevsion and all the Ja‘est and best improve ments, itis, in brief, am improvement on the latest make of the Singer waving wechine, The manufacturer's nam+ te stam orearh machine, We guarantee pd and will | it in sepaix, tree of charge, for five years from the date } oj Wik Tnetruction free, Come and aee it in operation, Special attention is also called to our B BALI-AEARING SEWING tv te acne cs Jest url, rc, Their loss is our gain-—-yours, too, if you wish to share it with us, Some of to-morrow's managing editor of Mr. Ottendorfer's hewapaper, and one in Lngliah by Jone De Witt Warner { The boly will be buried in Greenwood | ihe | Burglars Used Dynamite Jn masatve otect piates and filled them with Gyna mito Th thin way they blew i kamen then looted the ON, vn matiefied with thie Away Ho the mosis expensive ! VERNON SAFE, = un + ELA. MORRISON & SON i OPERA BAGS, For opera glasses, handkerchiefs, ; Made of Fancy \elvets, Silke Ae ‘ 1 and Leather veard them at tee have very Hite sunt but Got Away With- out Pursuit te, Open Cvenings Until Xmas. | Value $4.50, \ 893 BROADWAY, tone On all purchases of $$ of more, WE PR«PAY RL JH'T to any railroad Pwewuuuenecwewnmne The stores will be crowdedfrom now y Stileohee sind was A Ma sight of WZ " (0) Station within the fo lowing States: f Id Store was bull, | The Big Store |s Fireproof, Aah. q et _ “4 NA ork Reng yma being the only large retail store in New = a AW CA Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, York enoying this distinetion einer TSAR Sate | WANaR Vermont, Connecticut and New Jer a oat Ae rata Laniioominoraaienen bak eck Speetal Yotice Concerning the Gducational Prize Contest, ‘Ae we do not consider it safe for children to Come downtown alone dap. ing the days just preceding Xmas There will, be no distribution of booklets next Saturday, ’ and Contest No, 25, for members of the 3, 4, 5,6and 7 A Classes, willl hot open until SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29th, THE PRIZE-WINNERS OF CONTEST NO. 12, Booklets distributed to members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B classes, on Saturday, December Let, are as follows: THE FIVE PIRST PRIZES. thor Soblegel 20, Bath Nutahorm, 1006 Jackson ave, | RA ME! Ce } Hehool No. \ 160i b Beep Hirony, ohio) No. 68 Mark Welt, Be Un. tlhde Te Lag, AT Rant Tat ats fore fe gt Soper on, elder, tad Maat Mn)” hh mt el ooh i" (0, Agios \ Ronis, 19 Convent ave, Fone inh Hg RCO WA BT) Rehool No. Rehool No. &) 10, TH, Morris Adler, 144 Delancey et, BEWOON! 1147 "Tinton ave., Home, 4B), Won. Makowlte, 130 Mth Kehool No. 1; forthe U2 Rivington at Harel Darker Sehool No. Uy 5, Ni Ave. 1, Sehool’ No. plein, JOT Baat att School No. 19) ee No. ft at, fehood yon ta: ras, 108 Wont 108d wt, 18; 10," Cora Quittner, 18 Bt, place, Hehool No. 2, GH-1, Chester Nichols, aye. Hronx, School No. tH) Haslem, 1 it tth 1. 3 Loh jartin, Rehook No, 1b) 4, Columban ave. ’ rund Jacob, 46 THE PIPTEEN THIRD PRIZES, busin’ Gee 0, ope, fraresior. Wt Weat iith at, rd, 16th wt, and Morrie ibs THE TEN SECOND PRIZES, Vroaklyn. Bihel | Delety B pehonch ave, No in. lined Rosenfeld. 106 Orchard #t, Frhoel No, & No. | OD, Bamie) Himith, 8 Clintom et, ehool 0 ram, 852 Mast th at, OD, Mildred Delphapty, 61) Sehanek ave, idee ‘hoa Rp a chen Brooklyn, Behook Ni Hella Coldatein, 907 Rawt 4th at, febool r®, 225 Bast Th at, Gustave Pani School «haat Kebrcoa Taving 09 Columbia at., Behool 6 Covert t,, Brook: Washington ave.,| 6 Hronx, Behool Wri. Grote, 10) Bai No, 3 Mi Drab, 1002 1 hool No, i y Shulman, #., Behool Hilla Guertior, 610 Bast Mth M,, School " \ A Atthur Jabger, 24 West Tat at,, Aohoot Niet, $B OP ten ave. 0, A. ta, Stieratdtnd feltman, be No, B, 5 ine A 6D, Mamie Gloteer, 206 Wast 11th at at, Behool No #6: 9, Bolomas Bohol No, 19, Haat Tlet at., Sehool No. & jo, Raith Yad 18 Bast ith st. Behool No. Kosa Pahrentols, ® Dradhupt ave,, A Hehvol No. 5. ™, 9 M. Hoke, 256 6th ave, Behoo! fy William ©, Mlackwood. 77 West 1010 at., Hehoot No. 10, Harry Linton, 81) Morris ave, Bebo! No. 4 THE FIFTY HONORABLE MENTIONS AND SILVER MEDALS TO; is Prank ® Montwomery wt WO. 2. Millie Gabrilove, 239 Scho No. omitted: 3. Ar Upholstery Offerings. Articles of usefulness and beauty moke eplendid Christmas presente, Any of the following will completely ‘fill the bill’ and will cost you less here than elsewhere: IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS..8) pairs) PANCY HAND-EMO9ROIDERED PILLOWS, of handromely worked $10.00 and $7.50 sold e'swhere at 67.90 and $0.50 rok 00'8, at, por prit, $6.85 and 4.90 | choice to-metrow for 2 RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS—-Sey- | ral ) pair lots, regularly worth {rom 920.00 | FIRE SCREENS-Theee very ettzactive tale to $10.00 & pair; & cholee tomorrow al for 12,50| Sereens with satin panels, each, 2,25, ORIENTAL TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, peatry reversible and prettily fringed; §S ty a wih Pome ta a } in JAPANESE SILK LAMBREQUING, tinsel FOLDING SCREENS, 2 pees with ‘and alk embroidered; usually sold at 3 tapertry mountings; 0 each, here tormorrow at 1.25 a chotte to-morrow for Ladies’ Sarters. Give her a handsome paiy of garters for Christmas. Your gift will be ‘out of wight,"’ but mot ‘out of mind,'’ We ‘ave them in all styles, from the plan, unpretentions Kinds to the real Frenchy ‘+L'A! lon,’ the neweak and most stylish of garters. The qualities are all the best, yet the prices are extremely moderate—all the way from 25¢, a pa'r up to 5.00 packed ina neat box with a glass top, without extra charge, To-morrow’s special offerings are: LADIES’ GARTERS, at, pet pair, 48e, and LADIES’ GARTERS, with sterling Silver buckles, at, per pair, gana Ferguson, 8 Green Woh i ‘Witlo Weston, 12h Went No, 1, Ba, Handler, ima Kehoot No, 100: man 210 Weat loth at, Mifton A. Norman, choot No ®. 10 Apna Heaemer, 14 at, Sehool No. ith elaborate buckles and large satin ribbon bows; 2 wtyles, 75 1,00 oo On Sale Tuesday, December 18th, 25 Won's Bath Robes (Worth $4, 50 each), a 2.95. These Bath Robes are made of double-taced flannel, with blue, | “brown and gray stripes, heavy \ cords and tassels to match, ke oa Yo very same grade we sold last wine ‘ | ter for $4.50, Fut we rought this , lot at a price that enables us [a sell them at $2.95, and we’ % glad to be able to offer you such a bargain. If you need a bath robe, this is a chance you ought not to miss, And for Christmas presents sists ome “4 79 QQ { to male relatives what could be better at the price?