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SNEAK THIEF” WAS ABELL BOY? Detectives Believe the Chloro- forming and Robbing of, Will- lam Jerome at Hotel Navarre Was an “Inside Jab.” So SIMILAR CASES RECENTLY. Author of the Song “Mr. Dooley” Lost Two Watches and Chains, $50 In Cash and Manuscript of a New Song. \E have no doubt but you'll be tickled ¢ after death to know Who ‘twas that climbed the fire-escapa and got your riugs and dough Of course Cap Titus has « trail, along which he will sprint, But just because we ure old pais I drop @ friendly hint It was Dooley, Mr. Dooley, The aslickes: jeak this country ever know. Write some new verses, on your re- verses, For Mr. Dooley—ooley—ooley—oo. William Jerome, auyhor of “Mr. Doo- Jey," Who was chlorofdrmed and robbed by hotel sneaks in the Hotel Navarre, has the above verses as @ quaint re- minder of the unwelcome visitors who} Telieved him and his wife, Maud Nugent | /) the actress. of a $500 check, two gold | watches: and chains, $0 in money and the manuscript of a new song, en," which Jerome had just completed for Lew Harrison. Detectives Clarke, Peabody and Me Conville, of Capt. Titus's staff, who are as they did on working on the cas gimilar receat robberies at the Marl- + borough and Vendon vinced that the mmitted \ by an orgs g of hotel sneaks who make a business of securing em- ployment as bellboys and, through friendship with chambermalds, are able ‘to pick out the alan par rob. bery was an cess to the fire AL Jerome's room was have been made fr ] court. No outsid c | the second floor without hotel detective, ¢ t watchman of tlle Mr. and Mrs. Jer floor room Seventh @trect, wit Their of Broad- don a fire- , Jerome wa att from the op ap and ¢losed it and s 2 & ees 3 S 2 a went back He did e'cloc’s in t i sharp pain in his ; nausea. His wife wi i and he had dimeulty 4 Both detected an odor and, on arising, found thelr great confusion, The TO ABOLISH ALL FRENCH TITLES, Radical Measure Has Been Pro- | “posed by Deputy Fournier in | Chamber of Deputies. He had a a feeling of thing heavily room in PARIS, Dec. 4.—Great Interest ts taken ‘all over France In the bill providing for the abolition of all French titles of mobility. which has been introduced in the Chamber of Deputies by Deputy Fournier and referred to a committee for consideration. It the bill goes into effect many others Besides native French members of, the obility would be affected. ‘can wpmen who have married noble- men in France would become piain esdames, just as if they had married citizens of thelr own country, and the millions pald for titled husbands will j— have been wasted. ‘rench titles carry with them no privi- s under the Republic, but they are Authorized as forms of address and are recognizéd in foreign courts in) matters of precedence. Foremost among tlivsg who would feel the effect of the proposed bill ts Count Jastellane, who would become ay * Castelane, while the Countess de Aastellane, formerly Anna Gould, “ arroula be Mme, Castellane. Other American girls who would be shorn of handles to their nami iss Barbey, les; Miss now Countess di urden, now Baronne Le- letier d’'Aunay; Miss Butterfield, now untess de Montauban; Mise Claire Coudert, now Marqui: de Chi +i Miss Mary G. Caldwell, now Marqui @e Merenville; Miss Forbes, now Duc! ease of Choiseul-Pta: Mra. Herbert Gallatin, now Countess August de ohan-Chabor, and twelve other Ameri. ‘ean marquises, baronnes, countesses and chesse: TWO KILLED IN COAL MINE, {Were Descending Shaft Near Hasle- ‘ jon When Struck, HAZLETON, Dec. 4.—Blmer | ‘Kerschner, aged thirty-two years, 9 + boss carpenter,- and Gustave Strack, "ged nineteen years, were instantly Killed to-day while descending the Cran- Derry mine ina man-car. Several other men in the car escaped serious injury. ‘The men were on thelr way to the tboktom of the slope for the purpose of building platforms for the erection of pumps that had been removed during the, strike, When near the bottom of ~ the slope, the man-carywas struck by a runaway truck, —— Found Dead from Gan. strate Callahan A Gi eat ony of Ni oS idefsa Rein tee dead. Ci Ky ‘O'Bri- | -jand picks were made by him, as was | the electric lamp which he used. -|BACK AGHE gain unt 3.90) Many Ameri- | 1 SOCIETY GIRL LOVED BURGLAR, Sweetheart of Philadelphia’s| Jekyll-Hyde Crook Prostrated Over Discovery of His Real Identity. HER FAMILY IS WEALTHY., Often, Afte: Spending the Evening | at Her House, He Left to Take | Up His Criminal Work—Deceived | Her About Wife. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4=The ro-| mantic feature of the Jekyli-Hyde exts-| terice of George Dickinson, the mer- chant-burglar, was revealed to-day when it became known that he has been paying devoted attention for months past to an estimable young woman tn Germantown, whose parents are wealthy and of high social standing. ‘They approved of Dickinson as a suitor andsthe young woman was very much In love with him, She was discovered by the detectives who sought to learn the Identity of the prisoner from the tin- type found in his pocket. It had been taken a few weeks ago while he! and his sweetheart were on a pleasure trip, to Long Branch. ‘The young woman is prostrated over the news of the double life of her ad-j mirer, He had decetved her about his being a married man, as he had over his criminal character. The police say Dickinson often spent the earller part} of the ovening at his sweetheart’s| home In Germantown, returning to the city at midnight to indulge in his bur- glarlous prociivitics. “Dickinson has been committed in de- fault of bail for aggra ted assault with intent to kill en Policeman Carroll | and with twenty-five charges ,of bur- glary against him. It has been shown that Dickinson, be- sides his other accomplishments, is @ first-class machinist. His stock of keys | His acquaintanceship in this clty was and the news of his Jekyll and| Hyde existence has come as a surprise | to his friends. CLOUDY URINE Are caused by a weak, unhealthy condition of the Kidneys, which will prove fatal if not attended to. Read the unsolicited testimonial of Mr, C, W. Dunn, of Syrecuse, who was cured by, Warner's Safe Cure, A TRIAL BOTTLE OF THIS, TH UTE RE Fon Dl Dunn, for a number of years who lives at 217 During the carly part last year my became weak, Pains in: my back, my urine became hud muddy, my skin and the wh cyes turned (a sickly yellow. advised me to use. about three-qu: comp, over me, my, vrine was ite natural not have pain In passing It, the yellow silownees left my oki and eve and ‘by the time t taken the whole bo tle I was completely cures had no patne tn my back and my pel > ik will never be without a bottle of your Yalunble ‘medicine inthe House. T hearth recommend it to any one who fs, troubl with weak and unbealthy kidneys. IFN DOUBT MAKETHIS TEST Tut some urine In a glavw: after tt standa 24 hours, if you find a reddish brick-dust sediment in it, or particles Bosting in ive urine, or if it is cloudy, you will know kidneys aré in a diseased yondition and ar re unable to perform their work. ht will be the bladder and urinar; orsns wilt | Decome inflamed. urle actd, will polson the blood. "the stomach, wil! become affected and | unable to digest the food, the ‘system will Become woak, and the ferull will bos breakdown of the general health, with Bright's. disease or diabetes, which will rove fatal if not treated with promptness | great care, WARNER'S SAFE CURE will purity and strengttion the: iduers and enable them todo. thelr_wo pal back, ‘theumatiam, ‘rheumatic Hiabotes. “Bright's, disenss, ‘rie, acid eczema, jaundice, inflammation of organs, and restore vigos. fro trial bottle haw often been auMicient | j to cre cases of kidney disease when the | simple home test described abave bas been | | made in the earlier stages of the disease. rner’s Safe Cure is whut you need. | You cau bu 50 cents, ani Warner y drug store, two ulze: Be sure you Ket Safe Cure: substitutes contain, drugs, There tx none “Just as | Warner's Sate Cure. afe Cure, Is purely vegetable | narcotics or harmfu eof so-called Kidney, cures which 7 | ful lof sediment and of bad odor; thoy In- jure the system.) ‘Safe Cure"? ‘does not vonatipate: it most valuable and @ it Kilsl the di it torpid liver, ae res | arnerin Safe = move wels, gently and ald a Kpeedy cure, i SAMPLE BOTTLE E FREE) To convince every diseases | stv idee ana blood that | r's Si will cure them, a sam- | ble ‘Dottie will be sent absolut post. Also» sample box of Warner's Fate a valuable medical booklet whieh V about the diseases of the kidne: Bladder, with a presctlption 80, and many of Tecelved dally trom. ured. by te | re Sale Rochester, | ‘and Tandon | having read id this liberal } ‘ier ‘in the Event ing We ness of this offer is fully ant Christmas Books FOR ‘ ‘ Christmas Gifts DESCRIBED in next Saturday's World Book Section—16 large pages in color and half-tone. Tell your dealer you-WANT it, ‘tt goes with the paper. Santa Claus in color on the covery ay THE Wu_.__; .-0RSDAY EVENING, DEUEMBER 4, 1902. ‘ Bring the Children Go Goyland On the Third Floor. They will enjoy the visit immensely. Ever so many wonderful things. No other show like itin New York or elsewhere I Cigars at Special Prices. BAN Pages & Learns 10¢. Lat beet! or REINA 0 en ee OO) SUPREMACY or GEORGE W. HILDS, box of ; MARCONI INVINCIBLES, best TRAST i alos ever offered bow of 50, ay OO) Key WEST EXTRAS, oe (lain Floor, Extreme East, A Sew Suggestions About Soe in the Mornings IHE Holiday Season has begun GP at The Big Store. Crowds grow greater every day. Enthusiasm is running rampant. People are flocking here from all points of the com- pass in quest of Christmas presents. All of which suggests the advisability of shopping during the morning hours. The mornings have many advantages that thousands do not con- sider with sufficient judgment. Morning hours are best for many reasons. The crowds are not so great then. There is naturally less confusion. Salespeople, being less busy, can accord you more consideration. Then there is another point that must be considered. Morning shoppers run across_many rare bargains. Afternoon shoppers never see many of these bargains. 4 They are gone too quickly. In many instances lots are limited, and so, of course, first-comers get the cream. This doesn’t mean that extra good values are scarce in the aterncorets fe merély signifies the fact that there are some things to be had-mornings that the afternoons cahnot duplicate. 2,000 Sota Cushions, Ohe Boys’ Store. Very Special, Special Co-Morrow, at, Gach, Vp IO f This ig an event of a most unusual character, and will doubtless Suits & Qvercoats result in the. most extraordinary volume of business ever known in «7S. e Handkerchters. Coed aivabansd Metrostar rah beamtath on the globe, Soft and exquisite tex- 25 Gach Floor, Centre, cial, (lain Floor, Kast of Fountain, the reception-room or parlor; each, EE Orenal 1,50|Women’s Robes and Wrappers. ast; VANILLA FUDGE, frogs and heavy girdle, (Second Floor, Bane, 19th 8.) ff eaual to the 40c. kind: per Ib. 'e solve your problem with the following Christmastide offering : $3.00; per boule, geod Frock we) Shang Germ WEIGHT SILKOLINE COM ye Pe CLARETS, accor bern A Ripe decorated. richly gold-st 95 (Banement.) gal. $2.3 per: tooude, - L.95\" Jin ar Some perfectly plain, others with fancy lace and embroidered borders and initials FTO) esc Velie CE Uay Of spur Gey An ee ‘And the Mufflers, too, are shown in a gorgeous array of bright colors and fine textiles, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S JAP- MEN'S AND WOMEN'S ANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS: INITIAL > ANDKERCHIERS 49 's are Swiss embroidered. 4% dozen in boxes: in white and fancy colors; the SILK MUFFLERS, black cream, ‘ 2 os tens are plain white: 22-inch size; navy tl fred fancy ey 1,00 this part of The Big Store. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINE Sra pREN Ss One We have divided these handsome Holiday Sofa Pillows into IMPORTED ALL-LINEN Pane aa eel) BOR” four lots, as follows: KERCHIEFS; hand - embroidered inboxes per bo ead or LOT |—SILK AND SATIN CUSHIONS. These are Cheney Bros.’ ee ee enue IO 0, TA WGGN Ice Varéecent ties TC eshan noe abseatts Cablon Foe 602) O, = = DOUBLE-BREASTED JACKET’ SUITS—Alll sorts of fabrics LOT 2—ENGLISH TAPESTRY CUSHIONS. These are extra heavy and designs; solid colors and mixtures; sizes 7 to 16 years. Fine Christmas Condos quality, in rich,floral designs; beautiful cushion for dining-room, library, : 6.3 each, A RUSSIAN BELT OVERCOATS—Navy and Oxford Mei- | AMERICAN MixeD CANDIES; 9 Paemeale cells tty . ' ; . gilt buttons; No. | quality. per Ib LOT 3—DAMASK CUSHIONS in newest tones of ‘green, rose, blue, soo bates este end ep eee nee oe ene: ie; a cushion for use inalmost any room in the house; each, 150 cnt ree 18 8) | CHRISTMAS CA Np ¥: hand: 75 Leper ear: m pure: per Ib. FLORIDA DROPS, LOT 4—ORIENTAL CUSHIONS. These are covered with rich antique , Orierwal_hand-embroidered tapestries in the brillant colorings of the far A SPECIAL CHOCOLATE AND ASSORTED FRUIT : i : nd | WRAPPERS; Fl : 3 CREAM WINTER- In addon to the above offerings we are showing a magnificent assortment of CUSHIONS May perce! Beale eal suigt iat Sunbioceeee, |e eee 15 GREENS, in the finer grades of goods. (Taira Floor, Fronts 180 #1) Were patterns; extra full skirt and exira. full skirt: beaid trimming on rece BONBONS; pure. 72| SREAM PEPPERMINT, | flounce prety rimmed, waist: 9, | waists made to sell at 69¢., 4S ie ene Mee a SUGAR PEPPERMINTS, e made to sell at 98c. upto ROBES; Eiderdown: good quality; iin 5 Dinner and Oca Seds. ROBES; Eiderdown: excelles crocheted edge insh: frogs and ular Xmas special: per lo, 7a) ROA TE gual sauminmed ella: sik gy |e, made sll at $29. FT. 9S | CHOCOLATE COVERED DATES; MALLOWS. Handsome Wares Imported from Celebrated Foreign Potteries. . IS. tafe, The Purchasing Scope of the Prices Is Remarkable. W. Your are certainly keeping in mind your Christmas Dinner. Comfor ers and Blankets. nes and Lig. UOTSe And you surely want it set before your guests in the loveliest service. Selected Assortment of Ohese Fall and Winter Yecessities cee pidou ge bs ae “Lunar ny : DINNER SETS. 100 pieces, fine DINNER SETS, French Limoges at Sreat Reductions trom Usual Prices: tle. 7/0 Cake 5. oS china, 100 large pl MONOGRAM RYE. per al. HATEAU MOUTON, Ch. Fer thin porcelain ; soup tureen and Hoa, 100) pieces, very large: pret: COMEORTERS. BLANKETS. 87 \ rande Ce. Bordeaise: Frances 3 planters, very richly decorated: See apace atl LESAN Cla Coca ese HERCED Wn ELAR KEE MONONGAHELA RYE, per sal 7.90 regularly at $12.50; special, , OO| pieces’ plauers and ERS, fancy sitched in sateen, wath wah Taney borders regu $2.78, per boale I 7elied ous Or FO. | NER SETS. somely stippled with coin gold: 50 cambric tops; also MEDIUM Th, 39 JAS. E. PEPPER, V WHISKEY, oa Frankfurt. a-M, 3 DINNER finen French Li- regularly at $33.00: special, So WHITE EASTERN WOOL gal, $2.5 and’ cuialisy, ipee $1.35 moges china, 100 pieces, very rich y TEA SETS, 56 pieces, finest French FORTERS ; regularly up to $1.85 BLANKETS; full size: striped IMPERIAL oka BRANDY, per $1.10, 98c.,°95c and * decorated, large size platters and Mise inte handsomely 1D) borders: regularly $4.00 pair; at 2, $2.75 Z "AND § accoring soup tree. all handles gol-sip Fa dB 75 Revise CONCORTERG Ture ST. MARY PLAID BLANKETS © ib COLON HOLLAND.GIN 50 eo dete era eee tar Bg regularly spe regularly at $11.00; 5 gray and red; also WHITE CALI- Ant» ? i. 16.50) sini centres with fancy borders; in many | FORNIA BLANKETS: wide silk Spr FRIARS SA Sain JULIEN, at ae sy bans ted)! aL come ey beagetry rie | tape: regularly up to $7.50 pair. Bist SOE STOUT: an canta IARS Ri (44 nNCY MAS MOreHuaS. Nothing is in better taste or more appreciable as a gift than a fancy Silk Umbrella. We have marked a choice lot at a special holiday price of SL vy} ae Gi UMBRELLAS of all silk twill and Union silk, 26 and 28 inch sizes, f z tna oe nn fr 1 OUREY | GUET cape horn. ivory, silver and gold mounted, se'ecied natural woods and many novelties: at. each, te rei DS Opens To-Morrow, Dec. 5. i . Nl Wonien’s Patiicoots Wegligee Coats, House Coats, ’ ‘ of Fine White Cambric. Smoking Sackets and Sowns WHITE PETTIGOATS: cambrie: umbrella ounce; panel of lace in- sertion; finished with lace-trimmed rifle, extra dust ruffle, 1.50 WHITE ‘PETTICOATS: _ fine cambric, circular flounce of lawn: WHITE PETTICOATS: finest ~ thee ingerions and wie edna of cambric; several sls: elaborately aria fo. several trimmed with lace and fine em- ater soles: fine embroidery» gg brody extra dom rfl 3.95 trimmed, 15" cond Float 19th St.) Wen’s and Boys’ Yeckwear The newest novelties are shown in broad and rich as- WHITE PETTICOATS; fine cambric; knee flounce of lawn; with fine cluster of tucks; lace insertion and edging of French Val. lace; 2 95 e extra dust ruffle; lace trimmed, at Prices Possible Only at Ohe Big Store. Garments of this class are considered as ‘Holiday Goods’’ at most stores and are sold at ‘Holiday Prices,” considering that the selling period is limited. NOT SO IN THIS STORE. Our purchases have been phenomenal— extraordinary! Stocks from English makers, stocks and sample lines from German makers, and stocks, both regular and surplus, from the great American manufacturers. We mention the most prominent : ENGLISH DOUBLE TEXTURE. | House Coats. Reversible fabrics, ee nd : BELGIAN TRICOT Smoking Lackets. Fine quality Tricots, every fibre sortments. Made of the best quality silks and satins from at and fancy colorin wool. Fast colors, Navy, y gS; Ul home and abroad. Mar 1” contrasting color combinations in- oon, Br Myrdes Beaun side, also on collar, outta’ oe MEN'S NECKWEAR; all of the best [MEN'S NECKWEAR, made from - good shapes: made from imported silks: fe sold by exclusive furnishers at $1.50 95. seinen) te) Fon and $1.75; choice of a big variety, nds, imperials and made-up ties; JQ) ENGUSH | SQUARES; in a vey big as- | 25c. and 35¢. grades; choice, sortment of good colors and de: 6. MEN'S AND BOYS’ NECKWEAR in signs; made to tie in knot or puff; i Maget worsted body linings, es, collar, CulTs sirciasee | Oo OO ‘4.90 Tans, Over- ottle effects, - Their ee has Rag recognized as a standard for cord trimmed, more than twenty years. Their label on a garment is] Fine texture cloths The same finish- 31.00 grades, puffs, made-up ties, shields and ed with quilted i Valentitolthe |S-caratisam | ireseuaie coke MEN'S NECKWEAR; full sized |bows; 25e, qualities; big variety: 72), satin, evant p on gold. iar coe 50c., 7 tial bs oo (ain Floor, Kant, 18m ty | Anda finer aaly, titi - pine eey fe 3 4 a 4 and | oe Naulived? 7.40 We Intend to Geack an Object Lesson) iit visa fash. 7 7% 2 53 1 . ° 457, i if Ribbed Underwear COED in Value-Siving Chat Will Be fonebic con ‘ Fine Bis Coats. Colors. Navy, Bic Brown, Ma- Ouxedo Yegligees, In English and American double- Remembered. The prices at which we quote these beautiful coats For Wen, Women and Children. Annual Clearance Sale Begins To-Morrow. d faced fabrics in } : ‘thie ale Fevers beat cubed Undervvean valoced Beane wah cam , 9, 7B) ave in almost every instance LESS THAN THE PRICES | novel effects and | 75 f of the year. Price isn’t the principal consideration with us. | and sik cord, PAID AT WHOLESALE BY OUR COMPETITORS. | “e385 sik cord) a | It is a question of § getting the room occupied by these goods so that it may be utilized for the display of Holiday Wares. TO HASTEN THE SALES WE HAVE REDUCED PRICES ASTONISHINGLY. Men's Underwear. WOMEN'S “ONEITA” OR MEN'S ENE NATURAL WOOL OPEN FRONT FINE REN Cen i helbeer es WOOLEN COMBINATION Ge = SUITS; natural or white; made fe acta awe, Seve to sell at $2.95, at 1.50 doubly sewn seams and gusset; they a WOMEN'S FINE RIBBED COT- Imported Coats’ Garments that show at a glance their foreign pedigree—single and double textures—velours, Ven- etians, bizarre and unique de- signs, many of te styles exclusive, DERFUL Dressing Sowns. Full and long, at the same time cut according toa special pattern to appear graceful; beautiful combinations in modest and bright plaids and overchecks, on solid groun i 6. 75 VALUES LIKE are extra well made and steam sunk; made w sell up 10°52.00, TON FLEECED VESTS AND THESE OPPORTU- MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE-LINED ee DRAWERS: made w sella 35.0 7D CANNOT TO MOGs SHIRTS AND DRAWERS: all 9.5] CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. BE DUPLI- | Vb 75 COME 15. o fo) caren, |0 Se ST any 0 Go Obtain a Correct Fit, Cut Ohis Out, CHILDREN'S WHITE MERINO AND NATURAL OR ECRU RIBBED VESTS, PANTS AND DRAWERS, fieeced; sizes up to MEN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR; shires only in several colors; rade to sell at 30c,, at 25 WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. WOMEN'S NATURAL 34; made to sell 60c.; choice, ney ight——_— ight——. ANB NeAMELS HAR Vests Sime ent see 79 Age Height Weight is ery 65) boys HEAVY FLEECE-LINED Breast Measure-—— Waist. Measure ——— to sell at $1.25, nt SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, all QP ze ade to sll op wo 50. a 25 lain Floor, Best, 18th st.) nd Bring It with You.to Our Uen’s Store. ,

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