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% is Elizabeth. Weisen ‘Was >» Som byi the Courts to >. Garry. But Provisions of Her Husband's Will. : TATE WAS NOT LARGE GH TO-PAY THE BILL. | Now the Widow Is $42,- 7 in Debt-with No Funds i Welsen died two years ngo he tly thought himself a wealthy “because he made a provision in his after his debts had been pald yw, who was also exeoutrix of ‘te, whould erect a $25,000 monu- {ie graye in Woodlawn found that the net ea- "to only $35,000, and she nsti"Wwullding the monu- ygompelled her to do yw, Bhe filed a petition in bas nhowing that she owes #2,- ‘no assets unless, Indeed, the s be considered an a6- Spe Epa e@hould piace over Tes hag hese ‘that sne was wiling auiture ip Feasdh, pat i exe to Supreme Court “te sa 1o upheld. nument a Fine One. perforce had the monu- ea It is a beautiful me- ‘ap: the ‘owned. She, has her Jewelry and. all can out of her pon the, magnificent “mom: @. magnificent, monu- Stands guard over his re- fe about thirty-five years @n_ extremely attractive he announcement that she petition in bankruptcy took hood in which she lived by P Among her creditors are a mtist, a physician and several trades- Hé Admired Monuments. was a retiring individual, con- Ider than his wife. One of and mausoleums, of his fad for 2 massive naive memorial. but she, deem- fortune to be ample, made no @vertheless he solidified his desire in wilt providing that unless his ft onsent to build the monu- should go to Eva led that the monu- Mrs. Welsen decid- as well do it herself y of Fice Mork do it xty \Are Accused of Permit- “ting fires on Election Night, ~~ and.Ohe Hundred of Talking While on'Duty. olico Headquarters were to-day packe} 180 policemen who had Yeen sum- joned® for. trjal.od’ charges and about wen hundred polic ani odinary kpiigene who came as witnesses for and 4 st. Ghly ‘once before has there been such Gay atftleadquarters, That was fegin of Roosevelt, whea oner sat as a trial judge OCk in the morning unti sing of 210 cases, d with talking with citizens uty, {t is under this , Olivemen say they have Dy Greene and his demu that Deputy Commissioners Piper and thelr “shoo-fy boon spying continuously Liat the minute they were erat a, citizen. even to meof day, charges have been dagainat them Wissare on trial for having 10.0 off duty with- # and helmets with pert are charged with macs. Out of the FOOTBALL FOOTBALL VICTIM'S Raymond MoVeigh, the Young mueh heavier team at Long Branch on Blectfon Day, when the Cadillac boys were roughly handled, McVeigh com- plained of pains in his head. rise from tis bed and (Dr, H, J. Plerron was called. He said the boy had sus- tained an injury to the brain from which | y PLAYER WHO DIED FROM INJURIES AN A GAME. f C h r meningitis had resulted and that there was liftle hope of his recovery. He said ‘that If he did recover he would be toral- ly blind, Since then until his death the boy had been in a delirium in which he re- peatedly called out the signals for play- ing in a football game. He seemed to ‘be under the delusion that he was play- ing foottsall all the time, twas known last night that he cou! not live long and wis death to-day. wi hot unexpected. MeVelgtr wus gradu: fated from Public School 'No. last spring. There he had taken a great in- terest in athletics and since then he had devoted alll his time to the aports.| | ed A PLUMBER CAT. Making her cat act as her plumber was the ingenious feat that a woman of Manayunk accomplished the other day, This woman had noticed that one INJURIES FATAL Athlete, Dies After Two Weeks of Suffering fron Cerebral Meningitis. Raymond McVeigh, eighteen years old, led to-lay at the home of: his father, the floor with Jis’ face to-one spot on the wall, and here {ts m stress found ft when ‘she came downstairs, its nose glued to the spot, sniffling and purring The” wall was opened at int, and here, such enough, the leak was found, Here the valerian had trickled through, impart ng its intox- {eating odor tothe cat.—Philadeiphia ec wd. ‘The following day he was unable to) this Specific I cured my husbard of drink! Building, Cincinn! Special To Cure Drunkards, | A Simple Way to Cure Any Drunk. ard Against His Will. By using the new odorless and tasteless remedy, which ts placed in the coffee or ood, any drunkard can be cured. Any an use it without the drunkard MRS. SAMUEL BOYD. Ing it. It does its work s urely that while the devoted -wif daughter or mother looks on the drunkard 1s cured even against his own will. Every person who has a loved one who ts ® slave to drink ought to give them this emedy at once, Mrs, Samuel Bopd says: *" put it in his coffee and after that could not drink liquor or bear to be wh ho could smell it.’* Write to Dr. J. W. Haines, 1806 show you how simple it, {8 to use and how positive ts its cure, Suit Dept. Sale Women's Dressy Shirt-Watst Sats, $10.50. Tailor-made Suits Broadway and Tweatieth Street and Fifth Avenue, Stirring Sale % coats we place on special sale the most special sale price, wartn, lustrous, black Montagnac, made it style; entire coat h: satin lined. These coats cannot be match Our special sale price, where, Another item that helps to make this list lined, and full fare—trimmed with fancy buttons. them on special sale at The skirt on special Sale of Extra Long $15 le at price for these raincoats is $15, Our spec | formed by three graduated box —new style sleeves. tional value at the special sale price, special Sale at $12.50. de soje bands embellishes the bottom of the Gabes are co! Say eehe 0 Miceli boo NAGE withou rts Skirts on special sale at ‘Store Open Late Saturday Night, A2™ Six. Cov B* Ane of Women’s Garments For Balance of This Week. Sale of Women's $15 New Military Coats at $9.98. The handsome style, the very low price, make these new military Splendid $18 Long Coat Suits at $12.50. sale of heavy black cheviot suits made in the new long-coat, str: —box plaits on each side of jacket, with leather belt around w: ‘The skirts are made in the new walking-length style, with nine gores remarkable offer of the season. It is a grand opportunity to get a beautiful winter coat—same ag shown i cul—they are made of black and castor kersey and rich black zibelines. The coats are very long—fitted at backs with three shoulder capes and inlaid velvet military collars and cyfis— satin lined. These $15 military coats for balance of week at’ the $9. Sale of $20 Three-Quarter Winter Coats at $14.50. We place on special sale another exceptional coat value. The fabric 11 in the new tight-fitting, corset-sha| pe Straps of broadcloth closely set together—velvet collars— $14.50 ed for less than $20 else- remarkable for big v Instead of $18 we lace 4177 59 Two Handsome Styles of Long Coat Suits at $16.50. Stirring suit news indeed for the woman who wants a really beautiful smart tailor-made in either of the two very new styles shown in cut. These suits are really worth $20, and the special sale price is exceptionally low. They are made in thé new fashionable long coat models, of heavy panne cheviots in black, blue and brown, with blouse or straight fronts—the coats are satin lined. handsomely trimmed to match coats. Raincoats at $9.98. We place on special sale a limited quantity of these very useful garments. Made of tan and Oxford waterproof cloths, cut extra long and full, with shoulder capes, and gathered in graceful folds at the waist with a belt, ial sale price is Sale of $20 Dress Skirts at $12.50. No store has ever attempted to give such value as these Dress Skirts we place on ‘They are made on the newest model, same as shown <in cut, of a fine, clinging black voile over a drop skirt of taffeta silk, tight fitting about hips, with a very full flare bottom and long train,’ A fancy design of peau f $12.50 skirt, These $20 Dress Vogel Brothers AR Six.Cor Bi Arye, : er know. ntly and ter, Ohio, and he will rend you @ free trial package, which will These $20 suits $16.50 The regular $9 98 Sale of $5 Velvet Waists at $2.98. We place on special sale a brand-new, fresh lot of these popular velvet waists in black, blue, royal, garnet, green and brown, Same style as. shown in cut, yoke its, each side of front finished with gilt buttons These waists should sell for $5, they are exc “P” $2.98 Look‘ at our Dia. monds, Gold, Jew= elry and Watches—+" the department ‘is |’ more than three times larger than formerly. ig | The Mattresses you Huy of “us 2 jmade in our oval factory--on the ipremises. The filling is done by hand !/—a harder and slower but far better way than using machinery. The Men’s Silk Hats FL Our Silk Hats are $4.96 and $506, They are the kinds that are sold by others at $6.00 and $8.00. In saving the difference between our price a the price elsewhere you may be'abso- , Continuation of “Our Dot Birthday” Sale. lutely sure that you lose ‘nothing in|} Double ; 3e Clinthes. broad that covers” pln es of ually. Moh ee are the Birthday Sale Men Ss Clothing... nm. alas Bien tet absolute DRevoait 4 only . distguishing features—and e $4 4.96 Be knowledge of what is in the Mattress, | men are fast overcoming the phase [SG Re? : <2 ( Vv coa No guess; no somebody else’s SAy-S0;%= — § of temperamental vanity that creates Suits I 4. na er : its Heke no ‘betenva uy ne and prejudice or preference Hirde the |] Men's Suits, made of fancy: worsted Meg Ov mt made -of ‘fine ||no excuses or “making good." «: tas mere name of a merchant. fabrics—checks, neat stripes andj heavy: kersey,: blue; Oxford and pi " | black,: és Tong, ‘i Mattresses, made of African.~ : Men’s Opera Hats. r.|| broken plaids—conservative mods| Wit ah itu, et, box 1/6 |Isoft.cotton top and bolton, ful els for general business wear, coats lined with mohair serge—all sizes, worth $20.00, $ weight— 3 ft. size, $44. 4. ft. size, $5.54, 3% fit. size, $489. 434 ft. size, $5.59. Mattresses, made of short hair, full weight, covered with A. C. A. tick. ing-~ , 3, ft. size, $10.29. “4 ft. size, $14.04. 34g ft. size, $12.57, 436 ft. size, $15.69. = Mattresses, made of South American - hair; full weight, covered with A. C A. ticking, five-inch border—~* \ 3. ft. size, $1029. 4 ft, size, 614.04 344. ff. size, $12.57. 434 ft. size, $15 6. attresses, made of pure long-curled- >, ‘merican horse hair, full weight, t coveted with A. G. A. ticking; five ~~ inch border— r 3. ft: size, $14.28. 4 ft. size, $19.87) Sy ftijsize, $17.47. 446 ft size, $22.03. 7 | ! Box Couches.ins. ak Ulksize Box Couches, all, spring’. ° ” ¢ /self-opening attachment, cov- 7 Tuxedo cloth, sleeves with satin, double stitched ; lapped Seamis, worth $20.00, Fs Special, * 1 4,”*'spectat, z ‘ Finer qualities at prices relatively low. Men’s Formal Dress... Everything that men will require durin Horse Show week—Shoes, Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Even- ing Gloves, Evening Ties, Evening Shirts, Evening Waist- coats, Studs, Links, Fobs—latest correct styles. : Prince Albert Colts-and-Vests, made of soft-finished,’ fast-black Thibet, lined with serge; lapels-faced with silk, hand. finished throughout, $14.96, rats % Gee Prince Albert Coats-and-Vests, matle of fine undressed’ worsted, # 8 te ‘serge, lapels faced with merveilleux or, gros ‘grain silk, Prince Albert \Coats-and-Vests, made of handsome vicuna cloth, We sell Opera— Crush — Hats at $6.96. They are made of the finest grade of silk abpropaate for such use and are mounted. on the best im- ported springs. Better Opera Hats are not to be had, in spite of the fact that marfy dealers ask $10.00 for theirs. : Men’s Derby Hats._.; 7, The price range here is $3.49, $2.49 and $1.88. Gayge the stock by our highest grade—$3.49. - ' * Richest fur felt: SHk band and bindings Russian inside leather band. Newest shapes and: colors. Those who ask $5.00 for Derbies can't do any more. ‘They don’t offer more—in either seryice or elegance —although they do charge more; The ones at $2.49 and $1.88 répre- sent relatively as great value, ° ‘a Men’ ft i ik; - ered with Persian velour, complete 's Soft Hats._., », opats, ren on and faced with sitk; double-breasted vests with silk |} Sith three. pillows” worth $f cy eo The stock of Soft Hats here affords backs,’ $24.96. special at, ..... 60s. eps $10.96 ¢ ~ ‘Worsted -Trousers, neat stripes, to be worn in combination with Prince ‘Albert Coats—$4,96, $5.63, $6.49. Full Dress Suits, made-of imported Venetian, worsted, faced and lined with merveilleux silk, $24.96. ‘ Silk-lined Tuexdo: Coats to' match, $13.96. Full Dress Suits, made of -untinished worsted, Jined and’ faced with pure dye silk, $29.96. Silkelined Tuxedo*Coats to match, 17.96, .* ‘ Evening Dress Vests, made of pique and mercerized fabrics—$2 the same character of economy that the others do—latest styles and colors—$3.49, $2.49 and $1.88. Boys’ Clothing._., n, a Boys’ Norfolk and.Double Breasted Suits, including extra pair of trousers, made of fancy cheviots, in a variety Me bagerns and color combinations, £12.96 for $16.50 Box Couches, 3 ft. wide, all-spring edges. Self-opening attachment, . covered with Bagdad denim, two pillows. Brass Beds. m. Two-hundred Brass Beds—new ones —best of — construction—heay husks, posts, rails and spindles, Made for long service—and will yield it, complete with t - $12.96 for Young Men’s Single 49, a pee : F | William McVeigh, No. 9 Gpencer court, meeariatiee bathroom Ipaked, and. ae $ 47 50. and Double - breasted $2.97, $3.96 and $4.96, j £30.00. Beds; special, $23.67 é Brooklyn, trom cerebral meningitis, re- | winiod to ate ii iny more. Of ner * Suits, made of fancy cheviot + $38.00 ‘Beds; special, $27.49 sulting from injuries recelved in @ foot-| Wil than was, needful. |, “Accordingly, Of velutina in blue, black and worsted, sizes 14 to 20|Double S ] F f Silk: & V $35.00 Beds; ioe AM Pits youth, who was a member of the |purior is directly below the butnroom—| | OAM GEE ie years, Birthday OAIC O Ss elvets. $40.00 Beds; special, $32.49 Seminole Athletic Club, and af the Cad- nd into thes “pragted” a Vial ‘of ‘the fa oy Coal trimmed with Sportizig Goods rake’ aay 21 min 145 $'§3Q:00. Beds; special, $39.14 Mlag football eleven, received a brulse loll of valerian. | Cats are excessively 00d8._ stn ri. ds White Taffeta 5‘ 7 a 2 : x me jover the sient eur in & football games| achor tana this ogo that sat Le Te “Ideal” Striking Bag Blatform, easily palipep antec Tmanufactured reall tt Stoespeclal 4c ee eo ge isa This did not seem to trouble him | after 1, had been in the parlor a few 1 Or adjusted in any reom compactly |: 5 i .00 Beds; special, ( mmugh, but after playing.« game with a /aninutes, meer, 1 Petia itael on Ay or constructed, an re 49° Nee Black atetay Tone Ane very, serviceable, 27 inches} ¢8950 Beds; special, $63.24 including. bag, re-| - eae a teh Se sce | fon Velours 19 inches wide, thirty-two of the choles colorings— $90.00 Beds; special, $71.49 en ing igs, reduces more desirable for costumes, wais! immings and ¢ from $1.49 to 98. be purposes, worth $2.00; special a eet enaees an 1,44|Bamboo Farniture.inn, Bamboo. Corner Chairs, substan-, Basket Balls,. regulation size, made] > i i Of strorigtrusset leather,spure: sum $3.79 Aas Moet Yeomnge cronies are so popular | tiatiy made, covered with green Jap ~ bladder, reduced from $3.24 to ; anesé cloth, worth $2.00; . special, $2.39. } $3.09 for Moleskin Plush—heavy, deep pile, cleverly crushed to} $1.39. + Boys’ and Girls’ Ball-bearing Exten- L simulate genuine fur; in demand for coats, muffs and stoles, $2.49 for $3.50 Bamboo a ston Roller Skates, full-nickel-)__°,” 32 inches wide, ’ ri e Chairs, High Biche, uphok, crass, stered seats; covered ‘will cloth. 7 <¥ $3.49 for $4.50, Bamhoo Cornet 7‘ Chairs, high carved backs deep seats, covered with grass cloth." Bamboo Tabourettes, worth $1.755) special, $1.24. Towels, Table Linens.1« 7. Here are four kinds of Towels at: 22c. They are as good as any to il- lustrate the character of our offer--| ings. 2 All-linen Hemmed Huckaback Towels, damask patterns, 20x40 inches. ~ All-linen. Hemstitched Damask Towels, 20x40 inches. ( plated, reduced from $2.98 to $1.98. Men’s Pure-Lamb’s Wool Sweaters, gray, navy, black, white and ma- roon, regulation and -extra heflvy collar, reduced from $2.98 to $1.98. Reversible Leather and Corduroy Coats, suitable for drivers, boatmen and woodsmen, reduced from $5.98 to $4.74, . Books, -:« re: This is the only house which has for over two years ignored the dictation of the Book Trust. ‘Every other dealer must sell at prices fixed by the Trust, By means which are fair, and by means which are otherwise, it has been aimed to drive us out of the book business. We are in fo slay. ' Guns, », Ithaca Hammerless Guns, “IS” f i fi hich ki 1 grade, nitro Steel barrels, 12-gauge, | c. for all new fiction, which is everywhere else redilced from $24.98 to $20.98." | 98 $1.08 or more. A full assortment for our cus- Parker Bros. Hammerless Guns, ‘Vt || tomers—none for the trade, or for publishers who, to de- from $37.49 to $34.98. Prive.our: customers, may make surreptitious efforts to Pavepert jsaele i Blpeen roeeing deple! -our stock. J uns, will shoot black or nitro pow- \ m7 der,” , reduced fi 98 4 ittle Shepard of Kingdom Come, John Fox, Jr.—The Sher- to #258, ri aS AI " Cutcheon—The Adventures of Gerard, C. Doyle—Jew- i—The One Woman, Dixon—The Maids of Para- Barlasch of the Guard, Merriman—The For- i Seawell—The Black Shilling, A. Barr—The Gray 'McGrath—The Filigree Ball, Green—Lady Rose's Daugh- ard—Heart of Rome, Crawford—Under the Rose, Isham— Keith, Nelson Page—Sanctuary, Edith Wharton—People |—Warited, a Wife, 4, Bachelor—Dr, Og All-linen Hemstitched — Huckabac! Towels, 21x4234 inches. All-linen Fringed Damask Towels, __ 21x45 inches. Choice of the foregoing. at 22¢-— sc of other qualities at prices relatively low. Full-bleached All-linen Scotch Dam- ask, extra heavy, 70 inches wide, ef- fective patterns, including clover leaf, polka dot and rose, worth 75c, 59 a yard; special.. th Ic Cigars.—sn ri. Imported Manila Cigars—Perfecto size, boxes of 25, $1.99. Robert Burns Cigars, box of 50, sold elsewhere at $3.50; Our price $2.59, E. Garcia. & Bros. Havana Smokers—- Havana wrapper and filler, made in Tampa, boxes of $0, sold elsewhere: ‘at $2.50; our price $1.98, Philip Morris ‘Turkish Ci cork tips, box of 10, 19¢. cork tips, Box, of 10, 196 Double Birthday Sale, | Candy Specials.—sascmm. ‘Art Embroidery.=a7: é i k joking Tobacco, Imported Glace . Fruit—wooden ; tes Ger 8 ee 48 1G or, 74e,| Tapestry Cushion Tops—large as- hanes containing “five _pounds— French Briar Pipes, twenty-one|sortment of designs and 34c chotealascoctmanfatibchatine’ liberal styles to choose from, bowls are| colors specialat. . quantities of cherries and apricots, made of best imported French briar} Pillows well filled with odorless sold by others at $1.50: our g ¢ye foot, band dag sulcanig ead! mixed ay Gove an and | regilar price $1.39; special at 9 mouthpieces, push bit, stéfling sil- pure—free from dust— : fi Put your money in our Depds!- tors’ Account Department. We pay 4 percent. annually, com- pounding the interest every. 3 months. Our Depositors’ Account Department. gives you all the con- Nae of a credit system with all the economy of a cash system and your money earns interest while it is waiting. Thousands, realizing the and will replace any bowi that aauinch size ah BO Bitsdelicious,; chewy and pure,|'| advantage of this method, ume cor Proves umsatisiston| aye aig at 790! °° | Mahe one pone.” 28 | [nave Opened agcouy Toys and Dolls in All Their Glory» The Toy store: is rich with the iridescence of Christmas preparations. Fairy hosts—advance guards of, Santa Claus—waved their magic wand over Macy's—and the amazing world of make-believe dawned into color. beauty. Heaps.of fun, romance, sentiment, for young and old. . ‘As far back.as last April we were hobnobbing the wizards of Toys—the sorcerers who,work out the realization of their dreams of novelty in the enchanted, factor of Paris, Vienna, Sonneberg, Walterhausen and Nuremberg. “Everything is now ready for the bright Holiday throngs. And who can resist the mute or tooting appeals of all these wonderful playthings? Now they stir and. revive the mem ‘a ories of a cherished childhoad. ‘ Bia Ca Oa The eyes of youth and age sparkle’as'the vast force of our Toy suggestions and economies lay close siege to imagination of the one and the purse of the other, The homage is instinctive—and exhilarating. "It is the spirit the glamor ‘of ‘the happiest ic they