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~ MUSEUM BENFITS ) im trust for the widow, eight children, “Brother Says He Drew His} » Money Day of Wedding and | Never Was Seen Again. Mes disappergnce of Morris Fore- ‘stein. twenty-three yenrs old, of No. 161 | West Fourth strect, who was to have Dbéen Married on Deo. 09, was reported to "the police this morning, but the officials fm charge of the Information Bureau at| Headquarters would pay no attention to it. Tie disappearance was reported by @ brother, Abraham Forestein, who said BL last Saturday Morris falled in his] iness as n stationer and that on {Monday he drew $5), all the money he MBad. trom a bank. After that nothing '9vas seen of him. © Morris was engaged to Miss Beaste PoBorrow, of No, 601 Mast Thirteenth gtreet. Arrangements were being m to have the wedding 9 Dec, %. af Invitations had already boen sent out. Miss Sorrow is said to be prostrated ‘dy the disappearance of her sweetheart Bhe insists that he has met with foul play. BY BISHOP WILL. Fund to Establish Room There |MISSING BRIDEGROOM AND TRUSTFUL FIANCE, | Honor: ; | Where Public May View His} VICTORY OVERCAME HIM. | Collection of Jades. Schuyler Van Vean Paid 5 for = Tammany Celebration, The will of Heber M. Bishop, the| A well-dressed old man, raid nis » danker, who died Dee. 10, loaves the | name was Swhuyler Van Nese, was ar- Dulk of an estate estimated at $3,500,000] ralaned in the Harlem It to-day on * sisters and brother of the testator, The Will sets aside $55,000 to equip a special Foom for the valuable collection of jades ‘seum of Art. ty-ffth at jast night, wv > The testator instructs the executors| found Van Ness, he sald, ~to complete his collection of jades, | boisterously, When Magistrate = bronzes, tronwork, porcelains, lacqu Sand ivories, and authorizes them to 4 Continue the publication of certain cata- _dogues and treatises on art objects ard ) surios which he had begun. © Mr. Bishop died at his resldence at No. $61 Fifth avenue. His widow, Mrs | / Mury Cunningham Bisnop, and eight caildren survive him. (| + The executors are Francis C. Bishop, | Moges C. Taylor, the Metropolitan | \ Trust Company and Alexander J. Pater- son, for many years the secreatary of | he presented to the Metropolitan Mu. |at No. a charge of disorcerly conduct Poliveman Sullivan, of the W vest One Hundred and Twenty-tifth street sta- tion, had been calied Into Pabst’s ca 24 West One Hundred an T Twe: the testator Oniy $500,000 of the estate ia % Tealty. The boiance ts In cash, stock (bonds and asccurities — . Dec. 18, Spencer Blackbury / North Carolina, and Miss Louise 1 ) Vawa Parkes. daughter of Co: My Parker, of this city, we f the bride's A otad! _ | Annual Holiday Offer. Ne Every year we endeavor to surpass al others by makinza «} special unequalled by any other ‘[Phouse. What do you think of ‘] this beautiful Upright Piano? ! $5 Monthly : 314 Until Paid. : FREE With each of these Pianos Beautifal Stool, Scarf, also 4 Three months’ Free Piano lessons and 25 sheets of the latcs: and most popular music. This is your Opportunity to owna piano at less than it would cost to rent. Pianos Delivered on First Payment. We have an enormous stok of used Pianos, all in fine order, at very low prices. If you don’t see what you want in this list, come anyway, Pianos and Organs. $45 Mason & Hamlin Organ..... eeeee 2 tant cia §] 75 Steinway & Son., ently 4 oe 75 Litt & Co, rea until paid gonthiy watll paid 1D OVER 100 OTHERS. 7 EIZ & CO. e matric! | t Al 105 $3 MONTHLY quailty, Melton ciath five gore kilt effect, are bottom, black, Ox D CARTAGE FREE ford and blue, allsizes, choice, $1.98 in os a Fancy Feathers, for hat trimmings, odd. and end, in Wings, Quills and vi Breasts, worth yp to hoice, I Fancy Silk Ribbors, 1 inch wide. new bright shades, nice for hair ribbons, in untrimmed millinery, 2d floor, worth sc,, yd, zc t German 7 . AC Fringed Napkins, 16x16, s lingn, ready for use, all wi red and blue borders, each, questioned the old man he sald: “Your distinguished and most learned It gives me much pain to have to confess that I have been celebrating the great Tammany victory of lust Fall 1am very sorry and will take good care that it does not happen again.” » do you Iive? asked Magis- ler. fost learned sir," was the rply, ‘1 generally put up at the Gisey House when I have the wherewithal I was with Barnum's clrous for twenty years of the side shows, [ One Js in the army, ju are fined $5," sald the Magls- This Store Will Be Open Evenings From This Bate to Cir'stmas Until 10 o'Clock, doseph f.BaulandCo Entire Block, Fulton Street, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn, Special Items for All Day Friday. None Sent C. 0. D. and No [ail Orders Filled on These Items. Handkerchiefs, borders, hem- 3c Boys’ and Girls’ white or colored stitched, Embroidered Turnover Collars, in Embroidery Dept., Wrouglit Iron Candles ‘icks, colored bulb, ia Silverware Dept, value 17 Bie, each 19 Ven'se Lac: urnover Coliars, in Embroidery Dept. Haren taplen abe Panes Mie Writing Paper, 4 new tints, ( decd yard a " OC) tions, soft, kid finish paper, 24 sheets, : velopes, in decorated box, 19 |} Outing Flanrels, neat checks Jie "ue 390, . and st.ipes, value 10¢, yard, > ‘ ° . \ = Genuine Leather Chate'a Bags, Children's Stockings, extra tine glso Wrist Bags, value se, fast’ black cotton, seamless ble heels and toes, i0 |] Hemstitched Piliow Cases, 45x36, bh ali value "9214 loc! Sheet Mus‘e, such titles as Pill Bailey, Under the Bamboo Tree. In the Good Ol Summer Time, Whirl of Pleasure Wal Oh. Didn't He Ramb’e. Nanes Brown, Mr. Dooley and many others, copy, LS Hi ’ fringed and. kemstite d huck, value 25c. to $c, each, AS) AS quality |} Princess Cream Mixtures, |b. } Black Henrietta, 36 inches wide, yard, . | |[ Children’s Double Wool Mit- tens, black, price, i(MHolly Wreath original design, in cok 19 Men's Fleeced Sh'rts and Drawers, ribbed, extra heavy, fleece lined, Draw- ers are made with double seat, value §5¢., . Women’s Golf Gloves, plain and fancy wool, 49 Men's Percale Shirts, laundered, § separate cuffs, neat patterns, bosoms, cut full, good titting, value ( Men’s Nomet Flannel Night suirts, | extra. heavy quality, assorted color: ings, full length and width, value 75¢., . \ Mt. Vernon Rye, 6 ears old, | per full quart, 69 Men's Umbrel twilled serge, auto- matic runners, 8 ribs, warranted one) year, steel rods, silk cases, handles of boxwood trimmed with silver or plain, suttable holiday gift, value $1.50, -98 Women’s Walking Skirts, of good $5.00 Sofa Pillows, silk top, with large deep ruffles, well filled and made, 8 pat- terns and colorings, in Art $2 98 Needlework Dept., choice, All Hair Couches, large size, wood “oF, frit Greutthy so $9.75 } | i ! each, Gold Plated Cand'est'cks, value 48ers, Women’s Ready-"ade Veils, all 25 29 ach, shades, hemstitched, embroidered, China Conce-sed Milk Jars, with cover and plate, dainty tlofal d i orations and gold stiopled edve, +25 Men's and Boys’ Woo! Mut feis, datk shades only, 39 Womet's and Handker- chiefs, hemstitched, box, in fancy 39 Combination Pocketbooks, genuine seal, alligator and walius, plain or sterling mounted, valu: $1.00, «49 trimmed Children's Slippers, fur Juliettes, red and bleck, spring heels, sizes 6 to 11, 59 NMilltary Corsets, long waist, in black ‘only, sizes 18,19 and 20, worth 69 $1,00, .79 Beaver Hats, best quality, long silky nap, red and green only, in Unteimmed Millinery, second floor, worth 98 $2.56 Teplitz and Victoria Vases, tall shapes, and bisque Ornaments, such as Slippers, Baskets, Sleighs, Groups, &c., all prettily decorated and gold traced, Children's Fur Sets, white lamb, fat muff and round boa; set, Electric Seal and’ French , Coney Mutfs,dull size: price, $1,00 Comfortabl ering, heavy ‘weight, value $1.50. $1.25 Fringed Bed Spreads, full size, white, | pink and blue, heavy quality, value $1.69, each, Washable Table Cloths, famous “Memphis” cloth, reds, greens and blues, 3 yards, each $2.98; 2 1-2 yds, cach, $2.50, and 2 yards, $1 89 tach, Wilton” Rugs, for holiday presents; most serviceable and durable present pene, colorings fog oains like the real ental, 27x! inches, régu- larly $3.35, “$2.75 Columbia Graphophones, $5.00 kind, peta with producer and two records, phy Same records as the larger $3.25 wide, tins:1 mixed, worth 46, y |Candy Baskets, assorted co'0.s | Women's and M'sses’ Round Gar 24, [Black and Navy Mohale Britian. +98) full size, sateen cov} TINY GIRL FOILS TWO BIG BURGLARS Brave Ellenor Barck, of Hobo- ken, Prevents the Robbery of the House of Her Aunt. The mother of ilttle Ellenor Barck, went shopping in Ho- boken this and she told Ellenor to go to the home of her aunt Mrs. William Hoth, No, 20 Hudson for her lunch when the morning session of school was over. When Ellenor rang the doorbell at her aunt's house a strange man opened the door and inquired what she wanted. “I came to eat lunch with my aunt,"*) whe replied. “Your auntie isn't home,” man. “You go on and rur come back this afternoon.” But Ellenor darted by him, into the hall. There she met another man and as he grabbed for her he tore her fur collar off, The child saw a lot of valua- ble goodg piled up on the floor and she ran out of the house again, while the men tried to stop her. Hho screamed an she ran, and a few blocks away @he found Policeman Bar- onne and Detective Karrigan, As they ran up to the Hoth home the two burg- Jars, who had entered the place in the absence of Mrs. Hoth, ran out the back door, They were chased two blocks, when they jumped into a butcher's cart in which @ third man was waiting for them, and by whipping the animal into a gallop they escaped. In the Hoth home they packed every- thing of value in bundles and evidently Intended taking them away in the cart had not little Ellenor interrupted. ee SIXTY-THREE DIE OF COLD. Shepherds Devonred by Wolves in Hungary. VI NA, Dec. 18.—According to des- patches from Hungary sixty-three per- sons were frozen to death there during the last three days volves are devastating the sheep and have devoured threo shep- eight years old, morning, street sald the away and Three Taffeta Kivtons, all silk, 33 i 5c ounce and sizes (in basement), Bailey's, Perfurrery, in one bottle, with xhus “stopper, asco ted odo:s, cach bottl: vin’ Gncy box, +10 ters, fancy trailed elastic, with oxidized or silt buckle, taney bow, each pair in box, in Notion Dept., 10 10 Chili's Silver Plated Sets, 3 Pi ces. in tine t box, value 23e., set. « 2,000 Lezorated Wood Novelties of all descriptions in To! ob 15 Dept, some are wort i. ‘5 tings, toreign goods, fine tustr:, less than cost of importation, yd., +25 Bureau Si Pillow £hims, hemstitched, Irish Point,, Linea Dept each, 125 Nickel Tray and S-:raper, embo: aded trimmed, 25 value 30c., price, . | Samp'‘e Corsets, sive nehes, : in white only, worth soc. 25 THE WORLDi THURSDAY EVENING; DECEMBER. 18, WEDDING DELAYED BY TRICK OF RIVAL, | Impersohated Intended Bride- groom and Got Money wiat Was to Pay Expenses. PASSAIC, } office oMcials a payment of a ‘ong man, and jes In the Dundee section of the city, has riage {n consequence of the mistake. Hondack found that he needed $00 to pay the initia penser edding, — past ie ies sect e Tiscali casein Basiness Man Dies Suddenty, house. I am never without {it and/orrhages,—thanks to your Fathes |Pa, who. he botieved, would lend him| BURFALO, N. ¥., Dec. 1%—Albere m. {Never shall te. If ever a man was|John's Modizine. I have tried hun- the money. He told a man who lived in |Swift, fifty-three years old, a well-known |{n @ weakened condition after one} dreds of other so-caled cures without the same tended to w the loan. a digoarded suitor of Hondack's intended SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 11. 4-karzt Gold-filled bride, and at that he 0 frestall Hondack in the Ret joan. ‘The post-office ‘omoiata eay that he wrote to Cambria under the name of Hondack uy 3 r the $60. and that the money wai forwarded by post-office er. When it arrived It was sInimed by tha nelghbor, who disappeared after getting the money. ——— BELMONT IN NEW DEAL, The report that Auguat Belmont and the other Interests in control of the In- terborough Rapld Transit Comnany had obtained control of the New York and Queens County Electric Railway and also of the franchise for a: tunnel be- tween Forty. reet, East River GIVEN UP TO DIE.” James T. Reilly Tells How Father John’s Medicine Cured Him of Pneumonia Attack. J Dec, 18.—The post-l ana Vernon aver the Long Ialand exercised over the| side. has been revived in Wall street.| Mr, James T. Reilly, of Killingly,|again followed by hemorrhages, 1 There were also persons who were |¢, ited: was. I could not sleep nights, and oney order for $60 to the) guessing that Mr. Be'mont hid rome |COnn., wr a 11, | 88 unable to eat. I bad given ug Andrew Hondack, who | {nterest in the New York and Jersey Carleton and Hovey Co., Lowell,| M1003. Doctors ‘give taeco Rt Mass. Dear Sirs:—I‘think Father Joln’s Medicine is a medicine everybody sbould know about and keep in their At Mr. Belmont's office no informa- tion could be got as to thie matter, Mr Belmont {s not in town, having gone to Louisville to attend a meeting there. and I was given up to die. After using six bottles of Father John’s Medicine I again went to work. My cough {s all gone, and I have no hem: compelled to postpone this mar- any benefit whatever. Res . yours, (Signed) James T, Reilly.” Without morphine or pofsonow drugs. © with him that he in- e to his friend arking fo business men, and the originator of the and one-half years’ sickness from ‘Johnatown Flood” at the Pan-Ameri- Grip and then that dreaded pneumo- ean Esgporition, died nia, followed by such a cough ag I am unable to describe in writing,! sudenly in a The neighbor, tt ts sald, was|ruriten bath early to-day of heant faii- ue OPEN THE DIAMOND, JEWELRY AND WATCH HOUSE OF AMERICA As a Matter of Accommodation to the Public We Are Compelled to Keep Open Evenings Until 10.30. [Mats iteshemiateetover| WATCHES FOR MEN, ‘i. j ; |14-karat Solld Gold, Extra Heavy Case} ‘ Mavenene. Fi Price’ $18.78, tch, with Fine! Waltham or Be porenene ; i set with genui: Solid GoldCa e,with iew- fino chip’, Wai elled movement, $9,50 mont. Price. Solid Gold Ma onic} SOlid Gold Heart Loe! Emblem, set with 6 cut diamonds, space} Mord, actual va inside, ¢ #15.00; price, for pic Solid Gold Brooch, set with 18 Oriental pearls and 1 g diamond, vatue $18.00; price, Solid Gold Coil Pi heavily with large diamon vale $10.00; price, ne carved, actu: Solid perfect diamon Solid Gold Snake Rink. head set with genuine di mond an Solid Gold Ring for ladies,set with genuine diamond; actual value, $15.00; price, $6.50, OPEN price, $ Fine Wool Henriettas, for Holiday xifts, all colors, including blick 25 |Plain Colored Taffetas, a | shades and black, yard, | Pletures—«The Fencing Girl,” in 2 inch Dutch frame, with sword orna- 30 Boston Shopp'ng Bags, leather bottom, leather handles,value 98c,, jewelled slide, value $1.00, +42 Women's Neck Rutfs, full neck and choice, KIKI Cigars, Sumatra wrapper, 20 3 69 Reversible Tapestry Table Covers, fringe, value $1.75, Boys” Reese Overcoats, sizes 4 ta 15, regular $2.50 and $2.98 $1.95 | heavy tassel fringe, 50 in. x 3 yds.; in Upholstery Dept.; value $3.50, Women’s Jackets, 27 Inches, of mel. front, notched collar and cuffs, piped with velvet, lined throughout, $1 98 ards long, extra heavy, strictly pure linen, silver bleached, value $2.50 arms, fancy turned spindles, adjustable back, reversible(denim sug> 65 and cream white, yard, ue 20 ment, $1.00 value, 42 | Gold-Plated Lorgnette Chains, pleated ends, black and white, 69 combination filler, box of extra heavy, 2x2 ‘yds., fancy -98 value, Reversible Tapestry Portieres, fancy, pair, ton cloth, fitted back, double-breasted 32 to 44 bust measure, |Hemstitched Dinner Cloths, 2% $3.25, each, ‘ Morris Chairs, solid oak, golden, flat ions, complete, regularly $5.00 Oly eee EVENINGS UNTIL 0.30 , Solid 14-karat Gold Case, Set with large size dia- value, ine diamond itham mov: $19.75. iment. Solid Pri se a di ket {Solid Gold Locket, set with genuine diamond star setting, actual value, $15.00; price, lus fin in, et id, Solid Gold Brooch or Pendant, set with nine large and brilliant dia- mond§; actual value, $60.00; pric heavily carved Gold Ring, 2 and white ds; actual £25.00; lioop Ring, set with’ five berets lamonds| actual alue $50; $ and — brilliant monds, and ene or ruby centre; price, 8.75. 24,50 Mail Orders Promptly $9.75, 0 14-karat Gold Case (extra heavy), Waltham) move- $15.75, $ ment. Solid (no chip), Solid Gold Cigar Cutter, plain or fancy carved, Solid Gold Brooch or Pen- brilliant. diamonds ; value, $60.00; price, : Men's Gypsy Ring, set with two large ual value, $25; price, Solid Gold Case, set with Pricey $16.75. t with genuine iamond $4.00. Solid Gold Locket, set with genuine diamonds in star setting; actual value $10.00; price, actual price, Solid Silver Case, with 4 diamonds, Waltham move- } jewelled movement, Price, $3.50, Solid Gold Locket, set with genuine diamonds; Solid Gold Locket, set with star and crescent of genuine diamonds; actual value $25.00; price, value, $25.00; $9.75. genuine diamond; $25.00; price, actual Solid Gold Brooch, set with with 24 Oriental pearls dant, set with 9 large and}#5 Orlental pearls ana 1$and 4 genuine diamond; ; actual value, § actual Solid Gold Brooch, set value, $18.00 and? Solid Gold Band Ring, set with large size diamond; ac- tual value, $10.00 ; price, $4.50, and Accurately Filled. dia- rald act- $12.00; price, $4.75. Solid Gold Ring, set with fine large dia- mond; actual value, Solid Gold Link Buttons, ‘set Solid Gold Ring,$ with a genuine set with 6 dia- dismone in i ~$ Star se n monds in Masonic§ 304 oy vale emblem, price, — } $6.50; price, $7.50. $1.75... OPEN | SATURDAY |

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