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Brings of Little Gin W leit Her, Woman Caus ILLS HER UNGOVERNABL ra » Herself—Refuses to Liv: wit A trim little girl, who would have been pretty but for the traces of amall- J On her face, was arraigned in the “Long Island City Police Court to-day, “oharged by her mother, Mrs. Anna Hoft- “macher, of No. 700 Ninth avenue, As The ) child's name !s Emma Quad, her mother toria, with being ungovernable. having been married a second time. ‘The Ittle girl appeared to be fright- ‘ened, but before her ordeal was over she was a heroine in the eyes of t Magistrate and the rest of the cot ‘Agent Sauer, of the Children’s Boclety, stepped to the front when t | child's case was called Hiing character of her child, and w “now, because the gir! was tired of gt ing all and receiving nothing, want I her forced to keep on working for her. Sauer said that Emma had been eara- #4 a week in a allie mill. Her step- father, he sald, was a hard drinker a the money the girl earned was tho su “port of the family in which there we uur other children. When the sma’ ‘pox struck Jown all the children tn t family, nursed died. ‘cent she went to live with her aunt | Greenpoint. There sh Ym victim of the smali-pox B ered after a hard fight "she would prefer to live with her aun Phen it was that he» mother, ing to Sauer, fearing that ) would go to ome one elae, had the girl pe@harged with belng ungovernable. | Little Emma told Magistrate Smith would rather live with the Ohi Soclety than go home, and eation of the agent, she that dr n tho wi Eparolet in his custody for three monthe, “Sauer pays he will get her another pl and let her live with her aunt, GRIEVING HE ENDS LIFE. Maa Who Buried chia Days Axo ® Suicide. thirty-seven child Saturday who hi and this mornin Savi imal tar Rue cellar of his ho. Atbeet, ‘Brooklyn. To ovlance Surgeon Smith, ‘conveyed wim to the Brookdyn Io Phe said that since tho death of un hia « ‘unable to slee a did a He w F want to live probably, dic. DEAD FROM COAL GAS. Terkish Bath Employee Collapsed While at Work. (Special to The Evening World) NEWARK, N. J., Dec. 19.—John Pemployed ax a fireman at 3 ed by coal gas while attend! ydluties to-day. ‘He dropped to t & patrol wagon "being hurried to i Pil The engine-room was found filled w! “ge eter the man’s condition waa d — a Neck Broken in Fail. | NEWARK, N. J., Dec. ‘how building on Clinton avenue to-d. young man missed his footing while 4 Rewer ane scaffold near the root lore his body ed tae lipone lived at No. 15 Lock street. ig that She Would Lose sr Nursing All the Children In the iy Emma Took Small-Pox 4 told a story ‘of her courage in the face of disease and her hard work for tho sake of the | mother, who did not appreciate the ster- them . Only one of them the others were convales- herself became necord- a Few years <roll, Ison’s ‘Turk- (0. 38 Charlton street, was as- St. Barnabas's Hoi 19.—Josepht | Willtpone, a painter, twenty years old, S was instantly killed while at work on a In failing he struck breaking his neck, and was dead reach ground, EAD, INSURED FOR 40,000. Mystery In Strange Demise of ho es} Louisville, Ky., with Shotgun Near His Body. E or Murder, and the Questl:: of ith | Which Is About to Be Deter. mined, HAD $340,000 INSURANCE; WANTED $50,000 MORE. Equitable Life of New York. .$200,000 Provident Life of New York.. 120,000 Union Central Life . 10,000 New York Life.... 5,000 Northwestern Mutual 5,000 Total POLICIES APPLIED FOR: he| Manhattan Life .... $25,000 irt | Mutual of Vermont 25,000 he | Total carried and applfed for. .$390,000 Man Found Lifeless Near} COMPANIES WILL FIGHT.|\. Must Have Been Sulcide, Accident $340,000} 5: Mystery surrounding the death of Rob- ert C. Whayne, a prominent bdusiness man, found dead near Louisville, Ky., will result in a great legal battle being fought by the Insurance compantes here and elsewhere to avoid payment of policies amounting to $710,000 on this life, $29,000 of = this. amount thad been placed within the past sixteen months and tn the last thirty days he had been accepted by two Eastern companies for $00,00 more, but the policies had not yet gone into effect. Mr. Whayne was a healthy, active man, a little over forty years of a He was Prostdent of the Wha: Manufacturing Company and $12,000 a year from his business. was tho heaviest insured man In Louls: ville, Suspicion ts strong that Whayne cominitted suicide and {Insurance men have demanded that Coroner Kelly make a thorough Investigation. official declares that he will ma exheustive Inquiry and has set th quest for to-morrow. nd p= re Me he Mem\wrs of Whayne's famtty M- | been su:imoned and will question On| closely regarding his pertonal and busl- 48] ness affairs and his mental condition. The ear suicide clause Is wontatned acelin all his policies, but has expired on] all but two of them, Fouha by His Son. Whayne's body was found by his aon | hundred jere Was a | in Jacob's lane about yards from his home. great wound In the The body was on one nee and a shotgun on the other. 4 friends belleve the x ast ‘The aad aceldentally arged Whayne was getting through tho fe ‘The fact that the body was two 2 Joutslde the fence while the gun w j | feet from the fence ts unexpla: ever, and some think this clroum points to suicide. Whayne's policies were distributed as follows: Equitable Life Assurance Soct ety of B Yo. 0,000, In four poll- cles of $50,000 & Provident Bavings Lite Assurance Soclety o $120,000, In two polleles of $60,000 ea Union Central Life, $10.00; New York , $5.00; Northwestern Mutual Life, $5,000. Mr. Whayne had applied for a policy ne | of $25,000 with the Manhattan Company, and It was to be tssued Dec Another application had been made to the Mu- tual, of Vermont, for an equal amount, and this policy was to be dated Dec, 24. If Sulelde, They Most Pirht. Li th Ws- W. B. Johnson, heag of the Claim De- partment of the Equitavle Life surance Goclety, sald to-day Whayne's beneficiaries would have to fight for two of the $50,000 policies if, in the opinion of the company, the man committed sulcide, “The dead man," sald Mr, Johnson. “had four policies in this compa Three of them were issued in Sep that ay. a That | As-} side of a wire], fas gold-bond contracts, Few People Realize the Importance work they on. do not feo! for dyspepsia Dernune It th food taken nto TH needed REST, and a CURE of dyspepsia is tho natural result o t powerful nerve tonics which make you feel good for a little while only to fall back Nourish them w te ember ard the fourth {n May, 1603, Hach was for 960,000, and thelr total insurance value was $250,000. The first two will be paid without question, but the other two will be rosisted «¢ the man was a suicide, tho policies being invalid if the person on whom they are written Kills himsel: within a year of thelr tssu- ance | “Phe polletes are peoultar ones, known | They are due ne bond period, twenty | ne end of of twenty y he principal." Johnson was asked if the company scept the Coroners verdict in any never nocepts the Cor- | WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. of Good Digestion Until It Is Lost. | from dyspepata and Ao | yation and ny ular pain or distress to ch, Yet all this Is the result of tion, an Insidious form of Dyspep- at only be cured by a remedy 1 to CURE tt and make the t naturally and properly | Bittors, after-dinner | nios will never help the | H IT, The . Tt ta cailed la Tablet. js ® Bp indigestiomp It hiy dig stomach, ACH 18 IN GOOD WOR Myoxt the food ¢ Wiis and nery 80: oT. pepsin Tablets, by digesting | | you aro nervous, run down and | joss, don't make the common mistake | rosin your nervous system needs | reatment and fll your stomach with | WwW cher than ever. | but they are r nerves aro all right, TARVED, they w of it, well digested, and ve tonirs and medicine, not be nourlshed from | ut when tho al- | ect by the uso of s rymptoms disap- od and PL and an nnd women ind justly merits the imyot worthy tine Christmas Clothing) for the Family | Don't forget that no holiday is com: | | plete without proper attire in which to | celebrate. We have everything that | style and taste suggest for Man, | Woman and Child in | }wear, Furs, Fur Jackets, | Umbrellas, AS WELL AS | Watches, Diamonds, Jew- jelry, Etc., | for Christmas presentation, at the very st possible prices and on ents—without annoying or public and 5th Ave. | vahaaiug - Notice to Manutfact’rs. We ue se ‘| pared to entire stocks oe Detter grades of phils. season's Clothing, know, ing up son, on aig eat aancabcincaid .c eS must submitted in MEN’S SUITS. Men's All-Wool Caastmero Worsted Suits, now gle or double breasted... ted Worst Wal ~~ OVERCOATS. Kersey anid eorviceable coms. Man's Row-Pige 4 Wriewes, Oxtord Blue and If Harlem Knew, As well as a few big manufacturers town trips made for Clothing, either for Men or Boys during this Holiday sea- save dollars. 7.00 12,00 er cre 1650 E 2338 & 2340 Third Ave., what bargains we've been pick- lately, There would be few down Save car fare, sabe time and Below we show you FURNISHINGS. A box of Inttial Handkerchtots, worth $1, at Allk-Bmbrotdered Suspender rogular 3c.’ value, at $1.60 and $2.00 Root's Underwear, tn all high colors, 59 19 98c Silk Mutders, worth $1.00..:... ss BOC ite our display of Gc, Neokiear at... Ae SHOES & HATS Make Useful Christmas Gifts. oA 50c. Hoya’ Plush Capa. $1.00 Men'a Driving Cay 42.00 Derbya or Alpi 9.50 6.00 8.00 2.50 15,00 Be I a2 60 HAIR-LiN ID ‘The Best Bargains of the Y Downtown Corner i BOYS’ $3.00 atytt ord Overt OVERCOATS. ih ieee 1.69 lo Ox- fabian BOYS’ SUITS. 00 Fino : 3.95 Oxfonta, neat and aorvice douLle-Creasted or sallors, 1.69 MEN’S TROUSERS. ORSTHDS.. $1.00 WoreTHD 127th St. a . BEE AEE». Gres aths [ANO An elegant new Grand Upright, 7 1-3 octaves, 3-stringed, full iron frame, repeating action, ivory keys, 3 pedals, very rich deep tone with fine singing quality, and containing all the latest improvements for Li cash, or $250 on instal- ments, only $7 Monthly, - stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. We also offer a new 7 J-3 octave, 3-stringed Chester Piano for $170 cash, or $790 on instal- ments, only $5 Monthly. These pianos are fully warranted for six years and the best value ever offered for the money. Horace Waters & Co, 134 Fifth Ave., ors. Harlem Branc! 254 W. 125th St., 2%, OPEN I} VENINGS. C The d Good Sense Remember the story of the engineer, who set the Bas aks A hid eR For Saturday, December 20th, 1902. refractory steam-pipe a-going | ‘Clothing, Shoes, Head-| with a single hammer tap?) ||“ instep ” ||the Coward shoe famous. | Open Evening His bill was $50. When! ||asked how he figured that | out, he said :— “One dollar for labor, the rest for know-how. It's the know-how of the fit that has made Brains behind the “Coward” ||Shoe have studied how to fit \: insteps for over 30 years. We want the hard to fit feet. All styles and shapes for ‘Men, Women and Children. @0LD NOWHERE ELSE, B'JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St,, near Warrenst.,N.¥, Mall Orde: Fitted, Send For Catalogues. SonskSons. ” s OFFER 150 Pictures at a Low Price. Colored reproductions of a dozen different subjects, size 20x24, framed in 3-inch Black Florentine edge, « $1.74 Worth $3.00 Each, Art Gallery 2d Floor. ENTRANCE ON THREE THOROUGHFARES, Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts, doctors find, 10 for Bo. ‘at [oe oneal Ripane Tadules, orgy, abilite-emd Sunday, D1 IonDaniar, Bee aint edad g or Bath Second Floor. | House Coat, Loungin Things to Give. there are a thousand and one things in the Simpson Crawford Co. Store that you can give. Things that are practical and useful as well ‘as ornamental; things that will make admirable gifts, and which will be highly appreciated by the recipient. We can’t mention them all in detail here, but the following list will serve as a reminder of our very com- prehensive lines: Pianos, | Jardinieres, China of All Sorts, Cecllian Piano-player. Ree riba arbles. 3, Stella Music Boxes, | iyory Miniatures, | Fars, Phonographs and Other | paintings on Porcelain, | Diamonds, Jewelry, ‘Musical Instruments, | Dutch Silver, Silverware, Pictures, Clocks, Umbrellas, Caryed Ivories, Dinner Sets, | Leather Goods, Lamps, | Tea Sets, Fancy Goods, ete. OUR RESTAURANT WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 40 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING of this week and other evenings preceding Christmas to accommodate the large num- ber of our patrons who will wish to do late peleey shopping. Those who have only seen this restaurant in the \daytime cannot appreciate its beauty at night, when the myriads of lights are all turned on. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, 5.00. A Very Large and Extraordinarily Strong Line at this Price. Take Escalator to Second Floor. We probably sell more Suits and Overcoats at $5.00 than any other Clothing concern in the Greater City. It is not exaggeration when we state that we offer an almost endless variety of Suits in Norfolk, Sailor and the Double-breasted sorts at $5.00, Every garment is particularly well made, guaran- teed to be perfect fitting, and represents unquestionably the very best value to be had at the price. In Boys’ Overcoats we show as fins an assortment of styles as it is possible to assemble, and in every instance guarantee posi- tively greater value than will be had anywhere else at the price. Boys’ all-wool Overcoats, lined with red flannel, sizes 3 to 9 years; real value $5.00; special at....csssereeeeees $3.50 CHILDREN’S IMPORTED TAM O? SHANTERS of camel’s hair fabrics in a beautiful assortment of colors, including all the Scotch mixtures, at....+-+seccessss-eceenvesse 79 and 95 Boys’ Caps; golf, polos and pull-downs...e....++e0ee 45 settee on omen en en one Dolls at Half Price. Toys and Games Also Greatly Reduced. $8 inch Doll; has dark hair and nee dark hair and laree 82 Inch Dolla: have lange blue eyes ese blue and Lent, curly hair; dresed tn sik, | bine eyes: in pink or green} with’ shoes, ith pink atraw and chiffon hal ind etockings; value $35.00, regul: resaed in white; with and stockings to corre= ed with gold equine: 16 inch gst or ba Hig’ bite or aark athe ‘uel or V9 moving Dblve of dark eyes, or curly tain; blue Soay, Gark halt; dreesed im plik, Dive or white: Jently Anisned; epecial values up'to $1.50, Sd One of the largest lines of French Toys can be found in our Basement, and you can bay them now for abont half their regular value. i with sstoal Ping-Pong Sete, with ¢ with cues ea Dridm; value Carom Combination Board, veneer A 2S bee erat Very otereating:. value $14.50..84.76 Mechantoal Dancing 10 A Kodak Group, all in action, wl Carom Combination} cam be mite attached: valve $1160, eC BOTS | 24 gummem; epoctal Mechanteal Ni * 1° 75. 83. Crokinole and Cannone, ehanten! Nurse; value 10.75..83.87 | _ Crokinole and Cannone, Automobiles, from. Nest everal games, from 45. DS to $1.95 865 Card Games, Including the popular games Authors, History, Nations, Jack- @rawa and Unclé Sam; each. 49 Our epectal No. 1 Crokinol ‘well, seasoned wood inks We offer $50 Game Boards much below rogular value. The following can but Lint of the amortment:— ot Board, ry Sixth ————————e Business success depends upon en- peeking employment look to Sum QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP CALLS come to advertisers Who put their ‘Help Wanted” adyts. in the Sunday World. Competent workers ‘Have You Thought of a On Saturda Evenings nex 2 \| Robe---For Him? | What better gift could you mak him? Particularly if he’s in the fam- ily or willing to be. No matter how} exacting your fancy, it can be met in our stock, for it’s a supremely complete and perfect one—larger and more comprehensive, we dare say, than you'll find anywhere else. The immensity of the variety makes selection easy. The surety of full- value-giving makes satisfaction cer- tain. [t’snot theory, but a demon- strated fact that your gift money will go farthest if spent here, Very special values in double face Jackets, trimmed with autin and cord, pretty jesigns in eviots Palue up f0 $680, Etats, G49 Large Selections Jackets in exquisite colorings; mixtures, trimmed frogs and cord edge. Broadcloth Jackets; from Germany, all the new shades; 9, 75 splendid garmentsB...........0.008 . Silk Matelasse Smokipg Jackets; @ very special offering of about 60; some silk-lined — throughout, Pequaite, de- signs; value nent ba Weeder $2000 Jackets of imported Si! Matolasse; Broadcloth, Velvet and do ble-faced mixtures, all the latest sty ding the swell $12.50 to 30.00 i Tuxedo effect...... popscial splendid Biderdown | Bath in several pret: nghuding gray blankets obes of Hiderdown, id all tae sultable materials, elegantly “+ $3.95 to $12,00 O88 88 Gad 88m bude eed ® new shades of fan 50 importea to cdi > ea RS Lalapeb te Nis catae!~ eC oS pls BRON hat pgs ahs aa ORR tg ABT Evening and the three eek preceding Christma thistore will be open. Men’s Holiday Gloves, . First Floor. $1.00 Men's t-clasy fail Pi Dogskin Giov $1.00 Men's 1-clas) Cape Gloves... Men's 1-clas) Polnt Cape Prix sloves; spe- clally selected skins. Men's 1-clasp_ Hercules rip-proof Cape Gloves.,.... $2.00 Misses’ & Boys”Gloves First Floor. 2-clasp Glace Gloves; tan, slate snd modes; yetues 7) great well rgularly at '$1.00 patr, | Bovll ticlaap Prix Gear jlovel; strong wear; g@ell regu. arly At $1.00 patr, ‘at.. diate Chifro 1-o}1 Kid Fleece-lined eeulrly al Chitren‘s 1-01; nd Glo Miles’ 1-clasp aby: silic-lined, ta: Bor $DO Suspenders, 50c. First Floor. en’s pure silk web, non- eldc Suspenders, in plain and fay colorings, elastic backs, leger ends, mounted with halsome, large silvered or gilt bules ; a few have finer qual- itygold-plated buckles, with emel initial; each pair in faty box; value $1.00, for 50c. Priestley Cravenette Ovrcoats, $10:50. Priestley Cray deep French facing, heavy lining; stitched collar; the Overcoat; absolutely waterproof; ra Cee rae eee ine aera Ones Clothing Store, Second Floor!rake Escalator. enette Overcoats,ll-wool Oxford, with sergshoulder and sleeve bestyeneral purpose Top re offer for $10.50. Sale of Men’s Fin Neckwear. First Floor. Just in the nick of time the opptunity presented‘itself to purchase at our own price from a firmho ae vbout to dissolve partnershi we picked great price concession. offer an elegant stock of Men’s Nkwear. d the best, and now we basis, asking only a fair profit an Through this fit Needless to say offer em to you on the same id givk you the benefit of the ase we are enabled to Men’s $1.50 to $3.00 Sarfs, $1.25. These Scarfs are made of the designs and patterns are very hest the market affords; whites, the finest grad of rich imported: ellis; Ney choices exclusive; in fact, the e variety is dless, including blac! Nght, medium and dark fancy ebts. ‘Two styles. The large, double folded-in Squares or the lay wide ends to tle as Four-in-hands, Ascot or Once-overs. Just this season when holi- day buying fs in its height and every one fanxtous to 6 dollars to the utmost Imit, an offering of t& sort must rare be warm welcome, for $1.25. Men’s 50c, As stated above, values frd $1.75 to $3.00; choice Scarfs 25c. Among this lot of Scarfs was about 10 Four-in-hands.and Tecks; regular 60c. quality; these are in a ve |. silks, are well made, serviceable and shoy for 25c, large range of fancy regular 60c. values Women’s Slipers, The Latest Novelties for Evelng and Dress Occasions. Second Floor. Patent Kid, Dull Kid and Du Barry, highouis XV- heels. $5.00 Patent Leather Melba Slatted Sandal Sliprs, side butt Louis XV. heels... cocesese.sesesses os nai, Beaded Kid Slippers; open work, fo ed ered me sent!) | persy Loulg SV. het Sup- $3.50 Slippers ae $2.75 Pepper Whiskey, bot. +60. Ola Crow Whiske: 60 Mt. Vernon Whiskey, full qts. .70 Monogram, Guggenheimer and Finch's Golden |W ed- ding Rye Whiskey, full at 85 bot .. seen O Callfornia Claret, Zinfandel, gal,, including Jug, 80 ana .60 Sportin seen te te tnemeneneeOmtnt g Gods. snctap, bit Sev; Hecker’ P3050 suppers: ener, BaP $2-00 White A S-strap Bitb- $7.60 pors en 9nn 008m 8 Pongeee Wines and Ligors. Sixth Floor. Pennaylva, Ry‘ key, a . Monongala Usher's stch W some 4 a Second Floor, 4 Burrow's Combination Pool and No. 8 to C phiara Tables; the only under- | randy? the S00 mt”, $660 Table that size Billard ao- Pool Tables, complete with balls siete seers $47.50 ony Eyal. 2 $1.50 eo Bee an * $1.50 dl Perkins ash ‘S800, complete ag ie $5.75 Whiteley Hxerctsers, at half reg- | ular prices. | he regular #200 grade, 4 49 $1.95 epecial at.... Tho regular special at.... $2.95 x ut meet edit ct e_cotenit “Camera, 80) $8.00" grade, a. No, 1 Brownie MAxPA, Value $1.00, at. Avenue, 19th to 20th St. a ed No. 2 Flo Kodak, 8%, valufi.00, at. sux $4.00 Ne B x Sig, V0 00. BOAO 2B BYxSe, Vd No. 4 Bi's 4x5, No. Sux tbl gabe Kota. 49,60 piding Pocket Kodak, fire B78. $1400 Bastmes Bull's EB; velop- ing ‘anit Printing “Outhts, 89 Hastnizs Brownle Developing and Phj Out alue euh uta 1 and efits, Hh baer 256 qalte fhatinenetre 49 . One hundre@ years ago the pore ‘The place to. advertiee or eeck BUS! tation of New York City was 60,483. iness Opportunities ts in the Gunday | mo.4ay the paid daily New York City | homes tNew York {s through ‘World Want sheet, The three and! eirouiation enjoyed by The World in | newspaze that th A TP+The way homes a9. seven time rates are paying propoal- other paper | reach thi} help, flay World Wants for guidance, __, #ome : nee) Wont dete,| World.) Sf

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