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COWED BURGLAR ce Jennie Griffith Made Him Disgorge at Pis- tol’s Point. WAS IN HOME ALL ALONE,| Intruder Sought to Throw Her Aside, but She Pluckily Stuck to Him. ARWED CL tat ality. jes Always, West 14th St. Make your boy trim and tidy for Christmas, at Rothenberg’s and make him feel new and manly ‘The frente of Jennie Grimih, « thir teon-year-old girl of Trenton, N. J complimenting her to-day on the are bravery shown by her lint . When she elled a thief, at] the muasie of w revolver, to atve up plunder j Jennie waa in her home alone on the lower floor of the house when she heart & noite. Instead of roreaming or fa ing she armed herself with a revolve and went quietly upstairs She saw a man ransacking a m. He had Just taken a quantity of jewelry and 82.55 in money from a drawer Pointing the revolver at (he burglars head the girl commanded him to place me plunder tn the drawer While Jennie waa endeavoring to make Dim disgorge the intruder made a plunke for the door, knockin girh aside. The revolver New fer hand, but She quickly recovered herself and grap: | led with the man. He struck her down ite and then, throwing the Jewelry an. leaped through a window and neaped em Found Her abe Dead tn Hed, Mro, Sarah G, Williams, of 4) Wea One Hundred and Thirty-ffth wtreet, to found her jnfant ohtid, Albert 1), Williams, dead ih fis be MRS. FRYE DEAD IN WASHINGTON, cemeontppiccince Wife of the Senator Suc- cumbed to an Attack of Heart Failure. WASHINGTON Deo. 1 —Mra, William P. Frye, wife of the President pro tem. pore of the Benate, died suddenly at the Hamilton Hotel today, Mre, Frye on| ‘Tuorday lant suffered an aoute attack) Of Indigestion und had since been 1) When she arose this mprning she was apparent'y much Improved and pariook of breakfast. Shortly after leaving the tablo the end came without the wlightest warning, heart failure causing death. ‘The body was taken this afternoon to Lewlston, Me, the home of Senator rye. Mra. Frye was & woman of advanced ideas aod prominent tn promoting up-to date principles, As the wife of the Pres. Ment of the Benate, she was a figure in the social wide of offleial Ife and her tn fluence and popularity were fully ae» knowlodged As 4 contributor (o magaaines and newspapers ahe bad roeently attracted considerable attention by her forceful mn of Liberal and radival jdeas ve coforene In | Mra. Frye accompanied Hunt snd, to Waris, whither he won her eontemplauing a stay. there wore considered ext Anmwerlig the quonthan man of moderaty earnings partlenlariy for yur | {unfortunate for (ya : ea alubman, It wil Aifferent ro Hew place ie ily I (hen wh bringing @ new ay oaremony, some & good wife, | k Tur tt is brought up answer to th vy in 1 common ml YOUunK Ww falar! Making napoy homes ¢ M4 of ¢ mittlage sh | Mowed herself, havi 1 nator Frye shor we iwe ty, Bhe was fifty | eee QUEEN'S 1 HEALTH ALARMING. | Ie Hapidly Matting, LONDON, Dee. M—Anxtoty for the! Queen's health haw reveived further im petus by ued reports of her! failing now feared that union-on-the h may have to be 4 mald by Re at Wind weakened t her favor! an war anual won ip under the “0 amainat At hown her erful vigor in Timily misto ut noe ‘ the pereistent ii health is Gd, tho ONBrAVEY Who Was burned explowion in the Herald Butid) Hight lat, died in the New | when hiv a niton haw been called © Ine ea he has made no ef ot them can be stated authoritatively that Chlet of P Donahue aid on Wedions ty thar he could arrest jhe peraons reaponsible for the detention of young Codaby tn an hour if the father would erm it Later he dented that he lad aad tt Well-Grounded Weporty that she) |. ed al!-woo! blue and faney cheviot Suits, ages s tote Oxford Meltons,with ints velvet collarjages Jtod yr "4,98 3,98 Children's Boucle Children's Reelers, hands ine ly trimmed, with \ combination capes, \e sives 4 to 14 years $3.50 values, 1,98 Garments, inide from curl cloth, fur trimmed, sizes 4 to 44, $12.57 values, at 7.98 STORY IS QUESTIONED. PPO DEERE eR NO Reheat DB ded Od Bed on Omaha “nave Deny)’ : That the Millionaire)? Got Any Gold from)? Them, and Other Al leged Inconsistencies); Noted, Cudahy, However, De-|{ clares He Has Told the} + Truth and Offers! $25,000 Reward for | Capture of Gang, OMAHA, Neb. Deo t-The Cudahy Kidnapping ane bee more and more Incomprehensibie ‘The ¢ are mye tifled, and, In aplte of the efforts of de teotives and reporters, absolutely noth Ing can te secured tending: to corrobo rate the ptory of the boy Neither can the story of the father be roborated. He has told a number of WMloting ntorles to different men, and 4 Two Contradietions Pants Suits, doible breasted vests blue ard fanoy cheviots, action Prompt! Long Children's Dresses, cashmere and faney sizes CUDAHY KIDNAPPING plaid, braid and eash mere trimmed, lined throughout, to 14; 64.0 values, 1,98 ‘ Rothenber€ ! & co. uaranierd, of Rothenberg &: SPECIAL CLOTHING OFFERS For the Boys: Buy him fresh, ys: It costs so little to do this when you buy here that the matter becumes a genuine pleasure, Here's something for every sort of Suit and Coat taste. Boys’ $3.50 two-piece Suits, double Boys’ $3,50 a Tuxedo three. breasted fancy cheviots, sizes 4 98 piece Suits, sizes to 8 J 98 7tO1G.46. YOAIS oes vere veenierenens Boys’ $5.00. all- ol “fast ealet blue Boys’ $2.50 blue chinchilla Reefers, serge blouse Sults, sizes i) 98 storm and velvet collar Coats, "J 49 to8,..... Chi RP) pesay ry Sizes $10 410 years, . Boys!’ $3.50 Reefer Top Coats, in| Boys! $5.00 two-piece doublebreast: Boys’ $5.00 ‘Three Plece Short AES ONO Ns eane Boys’ £5.00 Uxtord Melton Top Boys! $6.00 All Wool Oxford Melton Young Mens ae Wools blue and Overcoats, fly {ront, vel TopOvercoats Cambridge Fancy Chey lot Suits, well ) vet collar, ages Stote.. ap 98 micture ayes 7 to 16, ‘3. 98, wade, perfect fitting 00 —~ Stylish Wear for Girls. Children's Dresses, Jn M itohy faye the money wae in ® a4 1 of i wae tt weighed ju 513 vod he ways he carried such ae EDWARD CUDAHY ceri fram the bank the ® calle dane USEC RCRE Ce eC ert Oren ni snker In tow y KOU That au or Any other! ja week, Mr Cudah * he fold. trom Nat Hank | ti nap abr Comme Pre Her, OF (DAL) Go tien Cae Ba LM Fomaor bank, eaye he did scent from | not was Lecauee Mr, Cudahy hie hank thie week the Kidnappers would take re ; juring ihe Mou Ab Mr. Cudahy fret sated ent 1 the Cah Wet ry prosirn #pot designated by the kidnappers abace | Cudahy maid to UM thal ai) Ne wante Hutely atone Last night he sald he was] Wis hie boy, so he declared he was eompanted bi ;: | going out mione to give the money sept Lid big i" the pers, | remonstrated wit but the chief hog buyer for Cadahy w tin vais. He was dewwrnin ding a oard par Veanenda one om) vaure the hia | | twas kreatly averse to Having Mr ng Cudahy eays was} coda becaw bY the Kidnap m- | Rue afier being cough ha fret he did not ave Beward Cudah has anorhe a xive up, ‘Tht time fom ihe ay ft the “ 1 the kidnappers who exe { Mag tanvom from hun for in ta Works vcneyearsid ay ore a allo WHO for she way | Bute or 10M for any i ( 1 was of (hem haut rt ff me and thrust 5 “don't know where did pot within. (hr cot me and had ¢ Sered wih thelr revolvers. 0 them valt tole her boy ar 1am Cou nd t wo M Went Along Withoat a Stramate, , The man w | J was drinking et] firat he didn't ne » Joo by the kidnap) , follow ‘he | sorts of thi race ‘hour wh er vuldn’t ay, I Two of three times he out my abduct: eoame tolde had taken up, sheit Japoky directly a White Mr ny’ poaition jundenstoad ai a4 aympathiaed | pe in the community. t # genera, that the polloe nurhort ne thing whieh were rather too complainant inf Was very much to the point and whien on without the turn of a hand] atartied me, Bid rensonte the compound+ Had Designs on Sister, w this morning of hip| | felon 1 "Gate of Police Donahue eatd today] ‘De you know, he naked, ‘that wed Why showid we whe naming, | mabe Crook Saapected, Got Gold from Bank, would b For one sete Hb bike Wao er the identity of the other a con returned. ‘The ory mal ie hy Vas returned with the “i ot Relui 2 "2,98 th handsome plaids, cashmeres and bed ford cloths, silk and ribbon trimmet, $5.00 values 2.98 ee ee ee eee ares ores 4 + ‘| tow (hat houwe the lant two What we h interviewed ine f a 110 N are standing t Why. the ab- that was nh prog: Mr ¢ id Wddie that Font poroh nh lef of Pollge of the men whe arreet them inert a broteet (Mem ¢: Whst whyt ohyt oo see them hanged ana ty help pelt on the hho ry effort io the y Hadliity ot the NY TaD pern, x the | == 4 care and ota being s OMoers arc but wo far he tae eis the (Cudahy Aa wftions on whioh n the | consid 5 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, jio @ mexnage trom Jupiter advising them JAMES McCREERY & CO. BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET, FANCY GOODS. REDUCTION SALE, On Saturday, December aznd. Silver Articles, Cut. Glass Novelties, Jewelry Photo Frames and Fancy Goods will be re-marked, at 25 and 50 per cent, below previous prices, LADIES’ GLOVES. On Saturday, December 2and, A delayed shipment, consisting of 700 dozen pairs, Fine Glacé Kid,—2-clasp,—all fashionable shades, black and white. Suéde,—3-clasp,—new colors, black and white, Heavy Cape,—prix seam,—2-clasp,—new Craven tans and reds, Heavy Castor,—2-clasp,—grey and black, $1.00 per pair; Exceptionally good valua MEN'S NECKTIES, 25 cents each, 750 dozen Neckties, made of this season's Novelty Silks,-— stripes and figures,—light and dark shades, Imperials, Four-in- Hands, Tecks and Puffs, 25 cents each; Formerly 50 cents, INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT. CHILDREN’S APRONS, Sizes 2 to 12 years, Finished with embroidery, lace, hemstitching or ribbon, 45 cents to $1.45; Former price 50s. to $2.95, CHILDREN’S GUIMPES. Sizes 2 to 14 years, Trimmed with embroidery or lace. Many of these models are hand made, 25 cents to $1.95} Formerly 45¢ to 92.55, UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. Cushion Covers, embroidered and braided Art Denims, —handsome patterns and “poster” designs, 50 cents, + Cushion Tops,—-pictorial patterns, . . . . 25 cents, Tapestry Cushion tops,—rich colors ineluding Oriental stripes, 15 cents each, : JAMES McCREERY & CO. BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET. S550 MESSAGE PRETTY WOMAN FROM JUPITER. DUES CLE 8) Puts On $369 Sealskin Which She Shows to ''Papa,"” Women aubiad of Plainfield, N. J., Star Gazer. Noxt Ume a fortune teller visite Plain: ‘The Brooxlyn polloe are looking for « fold, NJ, ne bad better go old I 8 tnondsome young woman with the many sont of mall, Meanwhile two women Of liners of a “New York mociety Indy," who ine Jersey town are mourning the 10 | ieveriy swindled one of the largest dry of $8, over which @ clairvoyant "east ®) poody firma ip that borough, weky spell.’" The woman appeared lant Wednesday Last week a mysterious looking MAN]: the Terpont House, She repiatered ypened an office at 1 Wert Second [ay Meg, Morgan, Washington,” She waa) street, Plainfield, announcthe himself 04 ali, had a magnificent growth of auburn “prot, Litten, Star Reader,” Among hi Ms |hair, and waa stylivnly gowned, oaritest patrons were Mra, W. HM. P. | After establishing herwelf at the hotel Deake, of 488 Orchard place, and ® MF#. |yhe left for a shopping tour. Luckhuret, He predicted long an@ hap) At one of the big sturos she found her oe ives for both and angounced (hat) way to (he fur deparment, where she the planet Mark told him they tid | improased the saleswoman with her money in the bank, of manner and reckless regard They admitied the accuracy of the In- formation from Mara and readily agreed je whopper carefully examined all the furs exiibi to being the money to “Prof, bitte Ayes 4 that he might east over the banknoles + jyoky apes) The professor ver cing to ate Lauckhu niutiously placed the pea and bale the owners keep in a for © K reel, and a sealskin coat worth #45,’ athed fervent tenn, Jnrlet mun present, she said, for her) 10 eondered the woods went to the she sald, she ne \ ed employee of bial tale I ora offered tn Day iment iN theek for the full amount, As polltely lo Mr. Raddigan explained (bat forbade him (ak-! | sald the woman, | pourse, you must be} have the cash, Papa wet the money from replant de sead of bank vy ' planeta in the star-readel repertory rot. Litter f course. |e missing, and the police have sought him n vain. CHIEF HUELLESSEN DEAD. Sterabera Tela stow of German Ole! BERLIN, Dee. 2—Von Meeracheldt Huetleaaen, the Chief of the Criminal Department, who wae suspended In con- nection with the Btornberg trial, died at noon to-day i y well carelessly "OF ‘ aretul, You Shi! fy upetaire and a Mr, Raddigan wan invited uj patalre ry her a@ult of apariments ald, war in would pro forthwith. Yhile he was countiog out pte ae @he would just alip on the to nee bas it fit, @he’ was oe! with i bre f up the mul Rereaty Py i iown the floor ty A ciidean room, and , ed for | ne Cleveland Goes to Philadelphia, Former Prerident and Mra, Ch tha [left Princeton this afternoon fo: re whore Mr, Cleveland will ann i Scat ©'Neill’s. SALE OF HOUSE COATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Double Peed English Cheviot Coats In Blow, Red, Brown Mixture end Play regular value 3.98 Each, Fins fe Cheviots in plain colors, handsomely bound in satin, reguieg pr A 4.98 Each, Fine Matelasse Garments in Blue and Brown, latest designs; value 8.$0, 6.75 Each, MEN'S BATH ROBES, Gray Wove Bath Robbe, with fancy striped border; regular price $.90, 3,75 Each, Elderdown Robes, fancy patterns, checks, and stripes; value 4.50, \ 2.98 Each, MEN’S NECKWEAR, A large Homer of High Neckwear in limperials, Tecks, Puffs, @hty alll smart pat 5c, Each, MEN'S FANCY DRESS SHIRTS, All Patterns, 1,00 Each; Vatu 1.50, Latest Novelties in Canes, Umbrellas, Sifflere, Glowes, Leather Goots, ike. SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 21ST STREET. POOLE LOR OPEL Moyer Jonasson & Co. ‘Will offer to-morrow (Saturday) special holiday induce ments in theis Fur Department. SCARFS ELECTRIC SEAL cluster scarf, with 6 tails, at $2,90 RED FOX animal scarf, at 4.90 ALASKA SABLE cluster scart, with 6 tails, at $5.25 BLUE LYNX clustes scarf, with 6 real tails, at $13,50 MUFFS ELECTRIC SEAL, at ALASKA SABLE, 24 inch block, at 6.25 BLUE LYNX, at $13.50 In addition, an exceptional offering, of XXXX quality Beoadtail Persian lamb muffs, 26 inch block, regular value $20.00, at $12.50 1.90 BROADWAY AND 32TH ST, e STERN BROTHERS Special Values, Toomortew Boys’ Apparel Sailor & Russian Blouse Suits Cheviots and Serges, Sto 12 yrs, Formerly $6.95 to 8,99 Double-breasted Suits, 9 to 16 yrs., Worsteds, Tweeds and Cassimeres, Formoriy $6,95 to 9,75 Overcoats, of Oxtord Frieze, velvet collar, 6 to 16 yrs,, Useful Blanket Robes, gray with Holiday (i borders, 6 to 16 yrs., Presents Mackintoshes, Box Coat or \with military caps, of blue cloth For t ! 54,98 lald lining, 6 to 16 yrs,, Boys Rubber Coats, 5} 08 West Twenty-third Street $5.00 $5.00 Vaiue $6,95 $4,75 $2.95 Otriped lining, 410 16 yra,, ed, finally deciding | t adie " was ‘ d. an mir “ MERINO SHIPPING NEWS, UNDERWEAR DEP'T, « con eM waa and Flooe, at ¥5"Kt | Ladies’,—Golf Wale adies’— terete i iB {B!cbats, Sweaters, Knickers i bockers and Gymnasium sii Suits, ie The New Eton Golf Waist» + slee R oe OUTOOING STRAMBHIPS, cnn ‘TO-DAY, Nevtotn. cola REPANAUILPS, DUS TO-DAY, red-and-white green, or green-and-white, -_ Os ~ z

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