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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1901. MAY FAVOR SHEL PATRIARCHAL PREACHER —_'BACK FROM MANILA’ ‘WOH WDCTWEAT, DECLARES HIMSELF GOD. |NANARNY SHP, '« Working and Speak- M’CLELLAN LANDS PASSEN- PHILBIN REPLIES TO CRITI- CISM OF GRAND JURY. = |P°'8, 1D aoe Mortal | GERS IN TIME FOR XMAS. ody, Says rof.! pee OETA ae ot Closed Magoun, "Is the Di-| Netoue as Cabin Passengers and Se in N 1 vine Will.” | | { perp) foldinen steer the { i Accommodated. aa “The Christmas Corner.” District-Attorn this morning Commissioner Shea th Wi ARE in the shadow of Christmas. The V | greatest compliment we ever have is when belated Christmas shoppers come in and leave the selection to us. They know, of course, that they may exchange purchases after Christmas if they -have not been wisely chosen. To-night the Christmas Corner will be opén until 11 o'clock. This custom is more necessary this year than ever before. To-morrow night—Christmas Eve—the store will remain open until 12, When we leave off, Santa Claus will have begun his glad distribution. May he speed on his way, showering joy on every side! There is not much time to buy, but you Alsappoinies. “Some men have ¢ hecome famous, and indictment may be Shea, The bridge que ha dropped with tho presentment of December Grand Jury. ‘pnat jury did all !t could Mr. Schurman has the ma advisement and the case may bo pre-| * “gented to the January Grand Jury." HELD FOR MURDER: BLAMES HIS WIFE. HETTRICK, SLAYER OF RICH! ~ MAN, BACK IN TRENTON. 1°. eof the First =. Th ors are t. Howland, ot! + is the Quar- the transport mmand of Mnjor enth Infantry Nye js navigating officer Tlellan and Major Henry ts every PIECE OF JEWELRY irom Lamberts’ is .of the highest quality and sold at prices not quoted elsewhere, because we both import and make, without any middleman’s charge. PROF. A GB MAGOUN. i Pe AOTC Ta ee Glad Ne Is No Longer a Fuaitive and Says He ind an Accomplice. earn from | ¢ ; » break asunder ¢ 5, ETRENTON, N. J., D: Hattrick. allas Frankii: arraigned before Just! day charged with the mu Kraus, a wealthy tobaccon! he worked, on Thankagtvin: trick was held w! h the action of the Gi “MENT AFTER WAI MND LOST A LE. MILKMAN DID NOT SEE AN, APPROACHING TRAIN. | all ruled by my laws ynearth to teach t Christ was) G: He was not No plea was entered. prisoner's, counse:, John H. Backes, waiving a hearing. Hettrick was (brought here from Sy' use, where he was arrested. Ho t the police that he was glad to and that he wns ready te He tried to lay the greate blame for the ertme on ho: said, was his accom; murder. ouls Sideman Strack by An Eu! xine and Doctors Fear He | WIL Die. } | sd ein the 1 | MRS. CARNEGIE TO PASHTITE | HAVE NEW YACHT. 70 THE VATION, Luxurious Little Craft for Use in Florida|POPE’S EARNEST DESIRE FOR . Waters Will Be Launched in a Few Days. | AN AMERICAN MINISTER, |" : DSBS SETSOSISVS VSSESCSSSSISSSOS STESSESVSOP 9 i What’s The Matter Shristmas Specials. Suits—Tuesday morning. With An OVERCOAT for your Boy’s Present—especially when you can get one that sold for $8.00, $9.00 & $10.00—take your choice while they last—$5.00, 5 BOYS’ SUITS left—Two-Piece— Sailor and Vestee-—sold for $4.50, $5.00, $6,00, $7.00 & £8.00—If you are in time—$3.50 & $5.00. six years street. wogan In Willing to Assiat in Cute and | Phillppines and Create ine { other Cnr LONDON, De Jaette to-da | deapaten from Christmas shoes that go well with Christmas Stock- ings. For men: Patent leather pumps that take the shine out of all but the best custom-made; $3.50. Slippers, easy enough to put tired men’s feet asleep; $2 to $3. For boys: High rubber boots, the small boys’ delight; $2 to $3.' High buckled arcties “just . like a man’s’’—it’s no use Wackelt. Carvart s (9 Tl hunting for them elsewhere; , hree I cor. Sit { 420 ; 265 $2.25 and $2.50. ) § Broadway Stores Cor. 13th St. {Cor. Canal St. ) Near Chambers St. Clothes, shoes, hats and geeceeqeoe: Ra RRR furnishings good enough to|=—= — — $$ 7 make any man or boy happy on Christmas morning. & Company. ; (23th St. and Canal St. Stores.) Of Course You’ll Remember Bis Brother and Papa. Srecial Sale of HOUSE COATS & BATH ROBES —values $6.00, $8.00, $14.00 & $15.00 —They are all worth your time—Special at $3-75, $4.75, $7.50 & $8.50. (AI Stores.) rith St. Store Open Evenings. mas! SPITTTSTVOSTTSCSSTSVTSVSSESSSTIOVTTVVTSNS, (8peclal to Tue Evening World. ELIZABETH, NJ. f Andrew Carner mate and philan best sho will VCSVVISVVISVSSOSSVSOVSSVVVVSVSVSSVVSSTVSVSOOOD . Reness. will ply betwe oe wiauat| PMA Lady's Diamonds. tentious, will b he af Wery few craft in TL A NOVEL pple larenucte she les Bho Aihara XMAS EVE = BY BEST DRESSED WOMAN Y ADELINE SERGEANT ; We shall keep our store an open evenings till Xmas Eve for sour convenience. You'll be surprised to see how manv beautiful things there are here for presents for the Men Folks and some, too, for the women. 50 cents to $10. All these things are full values—some are great OF ENGLAND IS HERE.) +-—_______-- NOW APPEARING SERIALLY .. .". —IN THE— EVENING — WORLD, tightefiets (© Woman who won the rep’ and sister af the | he acted ay B. Robinson, for a few days before 5 as the guests of ex- his agalsta: ry x fortune in| bargains. ie first visit to this country sale : Algernon, and; she) laughed Browning: King-§-G BEGINS TO-DAY. lold that she Ne be rt twenty, 7 Bs Cooper Square West, New York econd won of the Duke of Richmond, y (Nearly opposite Cooper Union) . tall and Siang ulabes in appear Basoxiys: Futtow Strzst av DaKate Ava .