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EINES ITT a heinous wii Marry English Woman of Thirty:He Has:Knowm Several Years. 5 Gen. ‘Thomas L. Jaines, President of he Lincoln National. Bank and te ;Rdneotn Gefo Deposit Company, is the {atest victim of the matrimonial mi- fobe which has lately affected Sena- ® ters’ Depew, PI and Stewart. Gen. dames, who ts seventy-two years old, |? 50c School Hats, 38c and Children's School Hats, ail colors, made of scratch felt,trimmed with Cares all felt’ trimming, & ———— '$4 Overcoats, 2.95| Boys’ Overcoats, frieze, cut long |, strong Italian cloth lined, velvet collar; sizes 4 to Suits in cheviots and cassi- meres, blue, black or mixture, Norfolk or plain cee breasted; sizes 6 to 15.. '2.50 Napkins, 1. = Dinner Napkins, 500 dozen, 23 inch, pure. linen satin damask, neat patterns anche Soiled 4s to wed Miss Edith Colbourne, of Btratford-on-Avon. Mixes Colfourne 18 thirty years old. e ‘Miss Colbourne will be Gen. James's @ird wife. His first was Miss Emily} L burn, by whom he had three hildren. Of these children but one urvives, She is Miss Harriet Weed James. Gen, James's second wife was bis ‘frst ‘wife's She “was the widow of Dr. Bardeen, and died Feb. 6 Inet. Geh. James and Miss Colbourne met mt “Stratford-on-Avon several years ago. She visited this country two years ago as the guest of Gen. and Mrs, James. She is a typical Eng- lish gentiewoman. Her father, Willixm Gardner Colbourne, was formerly Mayor and ‘s now an Alderman at Stratford-on-Avon. His properties in- clude the famous Red Horse Hotel, at Gtratford. Gén. James bas been a prominent fig- uré inthe public eye for many years. fe was born in Uticain March, 1881. He owned and published several coun- try ‘newspapers, and in 1961 entered the Customs Service in New York. He ‘was appointed Postmaster of New York by President Grant in 187%, and was vontinued in office by President Hayes. (He declined at various times the Collectorship of this port, the office of Postmaster-Genetal, and in 1880 the Republican nomination for Mayor. In 1861 he entered the Cabinet of Pres- ident Garficld as Postmaster-General and served ten months, In 188% he re- tired from public office and entered the tanking business. In addition to his banking interests he {6 a stockholder and director in Geveral railroads, the | Metropolitan is Insuranoe Company and the West- oott reas Con areas. The wedding will take place prob- ably next August. ther the cere- SEARCH IN YAN FOR A SHOPGIRL ‘300 Friends Have Been Quietly Looking for Margaret Dwyer, »Who Disappeared Some Ten Weeks Ago. For ten weeks three hundred young women employed in a department store on ‘Twenty-third syreet, have been con- Gucting a secret search for Margaret Dwyer, of No. 87 West Sixteenth street, 4n‘emPloyee in'the store for eighteen years. Despairing at their futile ef- forts they decided to make public thé strange disappearance of their chum to-day: . Miss Dwyer has but one relative in New. York, Matthew Dwyer, her brother, who for many yeats has beén steward Club. Mr, Dwyer said of the Manhat: to-day that ter disappeared from her Doarding-house on Sixteenth street on Aug. 27. A week later she returned to, the boarding-house and ransacked her trunk, Mrs. Bogartus, mistress of the| >! Doarding-house, endeavored to retain her, as she knew of the search being made for her. Before she could call as. sistance, however, the woman had dis- @ppeared again and has not been seen alnce. The missing woman was head of the trimming department of the store and @ general favorite, Before she disap- peared it was noticed that she was act- ing in an unusually nervous manner. ®Bhe appeared perfectly rational, how- Cannot undérstand It” sala Mr. }Bwyer to-day. “My aister is not ung woman or particularly: attractly é eré has never been any seridus ro- Senet in her 'fe as far as I remember. fear that she 1s suffering from aphasia * dt some similar' mental disordet which ‘ @ttacks middle-aged women for brief by < in their lives, & GAMMEYER’S CELEBRATION. In Their Thirty-Ofth Ann: J) sary a» Retail Shoe Dealer; “A. J. Cammeyer & Co., the well- tende, ‘and the tenth year of occupancy 9f their present magnificent bullding. And Bleecker streets, Then he had | Mimbers six hundred, erewere about one dozen “ way Mr; Cammieyer’ oWns” the’ ‘big- tensive retail shoe trade of any estab- /Mehment in the world. He ts the pio- _ nver of all adytinces in the way of shoe- ‘Thaking and “the cohduet of the biisi- ase. LAmong’the novelties exhibited in the Ceimtheyet etore are the Boulevard even- ‘shoes of’ dull White kid, cut low aya having an open lattite Work ‘on side “Of the Jacings. ‘Tho silken hosiery: which must mateh the gown, B Meticate effect of embroidery, The Camineyer store also pro’ lery of all shades and Caren | are seat patent Mt calf vi one snp ula ues for To-Morrow, , the Great Bargain Day of the Week. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. (NONE WITH C. O, D. PACKAGES.) Garmans&G The Store That Saves You Money. Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Dujfietd Street, Brookiyn. '75c Damask, 59c| Table Damask, only 10 pieces, 70-inch, strictly pure linen, full satin finished, Incomparable Val ~ TOWED THIRD TIME} Friday © Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers, So in. wide, fancy fringe, . SOC] 4 2s4 Se '75c Gowns, 50c! ‘omen's Gowns, flannelette, yoke back and front, rolling: collar, daintily trimmed with féatherstitched braid, full width, all sizes....... Stylish Walking Skirts, new flare and seven gore; others double seamed; weil tin lengths * 1.98. we Madras, 12ic 5,000 yards fleece-lined Madras, light grounds, in 75 different patterns, extra heavy washable material for shirt waists, and waist _bands. "4,50 Mink Scarfs, eal Water Mink Scarfs, very desir- able fur, full size, with ioe large tails, value $4.50... Gas 39c Burners, 29c Incandescent Gas Burners, com- plete with good burner, mantle and bulb, opal, frosted or 34 ——* 'Flannelettes, | About 3,500 yards good washable Flannelettes, in light and dark colorings, suitable for house gowns and bends sacques; value 123¢c. yd. $3.75 Hi Silver's Universal Oil Heaters, muta tank and top, wrought iron stand and bail handle. complete for...... P anos: and Organs. Pianos and Organ’ Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Cure alii Ly & y ‘hin bighiy polls Lies AS ee Costs Nothing if it Fails. Wonderiul Sale Of $350 Celebrated Tone-Lasling Walters Pianos for $195. 41a Week Piano delivered to your home upon first payment of $5. We advise you to visit our piano rooms to-morrow, For if you select one of these beautiful pianos in this great sale you will get it at $195—$5 down and $1 a week— which is about Half Its Real Valve. ' anos arc built to last a lifclime. 8 of piano construction, Any honest person who suffers from Rhew- matism 1s welcome to this offer. For years I searched everywhere to find a specific for For nearly 20 years I worked to this end. At last, in Germany, my search |. I found a costly chemical _| that did not disappoint me as other Rheu- matic prescriptions had disappointed physi- clans everywhere. 1 do not mean that Dr. matic Cure can turn bony joints "te ct again, That is impossible. Bi from the blood the poison “thén “that ts the end of . “¥ Kiow this’ so well that I for’m full month my Rheu- . Leannot cure all cases within a month. It,would be unreasonable But most cases will yield This trial treatment will convince you that Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Cure fs @ power against Rheumatis: potent force against disease that is it off a single day. ‘My offer is made to convince you of my faith. My faith !s but tl perience—of actual outcome of ex- knowledge. 1 KNOW what it can do. And I know this so well that I will furnish my remedy on trial. for my book on . I will then arrange with a druggist in your vicinity so that you ca are in reality masterpl Nothing but the best materials are used in any part of the Walters Pianos, and they are guaranteed in every particular for a term matic Cure to make the test, You it a full month on trial. cost to you is $6.50. mine and mine Urely to you, I al is not watisfactory I don't ex- Devt @ penny, from yo! nY"adect chrome Rieu druned to the verKd at at ‘he asa Te sagan di i ane obarnnts oe rs. ters Pianos are considered to be far superior to other pianos sold by dealers at from $350 to $400 each. The Walters Piano has met with the approval and hearty indorse- ~ ment of some of the most exacting of our leading musical critics. They are now to be found ii in the homes of hundreds of our rep- resentative people. No interest is charg Upon cash sales we Part of the United States or Canada. xchange your old piano for a beautiful new Walters Piano, * Caution—Don't buy a so-called “slightly used” or second- hand piano at any price—they are worthless, WC At fadis the loss is jone. It will be left en- Pon be ed for time taken in making payment. will box and ship pianos free of charge ten. ite me and { Will send you the book, te remedy for & month, for it can't harm ‘you anyway. If it fails the loss miXsdress Dr. Shoop, Box 61, Racine, Wis. Zuid ‘case not chronic are often one or two bottles. druggists. Dac-T- Ra oe Clip, Does not slip, ‘pinch oF I nly. a ick LIFE IN COHOES IS TOO.SLOW FOR HER So. Prettyy Julia Bytler Runs Away from Home and Tells Court that She Doesn’t Want eit i Prescription® filled, fork. ‘A GOOD HABIT. WATCHES rc DIAMONDS. ‘Will send representative if American Watch and Dia: P WEEK $1 WEE MEN'S. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S THING, Cloaks, Millinery, Furs and Jewelry. Mute be Sa 1114 3d Ave. aT ee iN LANE a (upet ra). YPEWRITERS 3 ‘es wensren (x own retail shoe dealers, Twentieth reet_ and Sixth avenue, are’ to-day rating the anniversary of their / dhirty-fve years in the retail shoe Near 124th St. hirty-five years ago Mr. Cammeyer ed & little establivhinent at Car- EB Aluablen taken, from 0 “Cohoes is awfully slow, Judge, and I'm sure Jf you were obliged to live there you would feel as I do. There’ no life there at all, jres or four clerks, now the roill-call / Mn the present store there are 1,200 ‘ @éats for customers; m the old place and I don’t want no matter what comes: or Elections and Meetings. PLUMBERS 8 AND ) GASFITTERS' Loca 2 A. Specks bus NOW 18 THE TIMB'TO SELEGT Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS in Watches, Jewelry, | ae Sane aR WE posit ¥ Cash or Credit : Jewellers, Main Store—Nos, 37-39 Malden Lane, N.Y, 238 SIXTH N. gért store and conducts the most ex-| This is what Julia Butler, a pretty Ment: 18; “mem igs order et the soclety, who ran away from wo, . Recording etal girl of seventeen, her home in Cohoes, N. figo, sald to-day to Magistrate Zeller in the Harlem Court, She was arreated last night by Detectives McAvoy, and Levy, ‘who recognized her at One Hun- dred and - Twenty-third» Eighth avenue ‘as a girk for)whom a weneral alarm hid’ teen sént out. ‘The girl admitted that she had run away from home with the intention of Last week she had Over the Telephone, “Hello, Central!” 4,000 John, please, “Is thié The World? “Well, please stop that ad, of mine... I've only flat-house to let, ani already had over fifty appli- eations for it—— “Results! I showd say so. “Good-by,” 176. CALL, WRITE OR TELEP sxihows through the open work, making . In a Great City” at a Softee house and immediately con @ theatrical life Mood quit’ her, ft expected her it ted her “talke “her "hone Magistrate Ze! til to-morrow, W! her will be gam fillings, 50c, are skilled graduates. Bah at LATHST. cor. 5th Ay. ent 8° ia EEN 130, ist OOKLYN--A00 Ft Not open Sundays. Gsrman spoken, Beware of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Advertisements, Be Ready?” antee them?’ Yes, eliminates all pain. Gold Fillings Sliver Filling: BROOKLYN: & Straus's.) common land an Properties and Fee Sette to, the icin of same, And for the alvi ner, in hebalf ol se | Mareetration who. FRIDAY, AS bit Ecce No other House will or can sell Good Merchandise day in, day oui, so Reasonably as we can and do. OUR GREAT SPECIALTY ON EXHIBITION AT OUR SHOWROOMS, WRITE FOR LISTS OF GOODS. ap.| Freight and car? THREE ROOMS FIVE ROOMS} our terms FURNISHED, } ply to New Jersey | fa allowedtoout. ta OO Jani Connecticut. | of-town buyers. FURNISHED, $98.00 75—6 pieces, tram pecial for this week. SILK AND VELVETS He tache od Taffeta Bi and biack—usually 7 on Soft finish, CURTAIN AND BED SETS see Zod tpitolsterinns Fesulae wetiiny 4 CEES sk, Rood upholsiering, regular selling price ; French Net Bed 6éf ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK nul AN ACCOUNT. Scrim Curtathe—Real Anti oe and edge—full longth— Irish Point Lace Carteine— fn two. ay any Ya ‘ Rovel and effective torders— PORTIERES AT FRIDAY PRICES Mercerized Damask Portieres—deep and bottom—all col furnished at $35 12] PARLOR furntaned. at $39 eoLoReD DRESS GOODS {> inch All Wool and Chevioescvalaen 46 and 66 inch Al! Wool. and Granite Suitin; All Wool Whipeord: round cord—value WASH DRESS FABRICS. eee, Fleece back Mercerized BOniteeecricte 2 rope edge—value 200 patra Armure Tapeatry—pl ‘two-toned colorings—value RUGS FOR FRIDAY Rugs—6 ft. long—wool fringe—value $149... Reversible Smy 6x9 ft.—value $11.! 9x11 ft.—value $26.00. fool Brussels ft be tens 9x12 ft.—value $21.00. WINDOW SHADES AND POLES Pinin Hollend shad 3-38 inch by ore-er Ruge—ait wool 9.69 Extra Bae fae ieee per Black en Yard wid and corded effects NEW YORK PAINLESS ASE DENTALSS 3, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE. Ne FREE, TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS MET! and introduce our Thurl Our work is done painte: are the originators of painiess dentistr, Our prices are within the reach o} Cottage > plain ag ESI ent aletitp plats noeany ‘Cottage Poles cee vy Down Flannelettes— TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS Extra Heavy Union Huck Towels— white and fancy bord TWO TRIMMING SPECIALS — black, white or long—heavy sili WHITE GOODS FOR FRID! Plate, lightest and most arable pre ily by a simple application to the gums. Our processes are ited. I. Gold fillings from $1.00; Amal. jeaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All operators Diplomas displayed at each chair. We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and keep it in repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, rab is of indisputable value. valaditel Lrg reuse Ete pelle A Tate sates to $1.10. ee TO Full sixe Crochet medallion aad allover designs—value $1. Ful sise ising Comme stitoh—fioral mond. yy seat ercande rains BN 3 Pure beather pinewe Siva with Extra Heavy Union Hr geal ee sizes Mxté—value .2...-- see Alu xaos noe Gusllowst {%, ¢ Matetadses-Berigaling and with f figurea— LE Mer cor. cba Lady attendants, that ae White Silk Dott 1s" of 38-cent quali ee bea “seconas Lane lovee Maal tre relat cine ees a vies eB “When Will ah Teeth BLANKETS FOR FRIDAY Full sige White Cal: Blankete—value $3.98. li-4 and 12-4 Strictly a California Blankets—value $9.00. Full size Sarton Hlanksle—7oet nd colors— were $1.49 and 91.00... titel FOR FRIDAY. regemakers' Shears—6 to 8% hen 8 good quality steel—vaiue .39. Dinoer Knives and F< steel—set of six ea EMBROIDERY FOR FRIDAY. Cambric Edgi Pennsylvania RAILROAD, “STATIONS foot, West couse ones COLLARLESS COATS Bleck and Castor ik wit naa phir 8 ee without capes—vulue lea) Gatland Streets Fare? rentes ate erst Station, ‘except Ww ation “Sih Nee ere feroth Rie le “sieqpine At night, if extractions are made in e HOU fs LIMITRD.—-Pullman the morning. “What will a full set it cost?” Five dollars, “Do you guar for ten years. “Will it hurt me to have my old teeth extracted?” No, our New Botanical Discovery “Do you charge extra for that?” No; and you'd bet- ter take.advantage of our offer, All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Sets of Teeth... Gold Crowns, 24 karat. PELN NSY! haces all eg "yas aM Ch 5 Seat rae ae a XL SaiEp. aPelman iéaouna’ Pertaed | ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. — + Cincinnatt, findlanapotin, it Din For Flannel, Cannes detthe Be! styler tight Rand WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Muslin Gowns—4 ins't’ ee Se 25 Biers une VALUES sleeping. Siok Muslin Drawers—ru: tucks above—value are Toledsy except’ baturday, ‘M. PACIFIC MESH BAA — Por burg and Chicago. icnoaville, dally, zs Shenandoah Valley Route ninadok Corket fontceigborataly trim'’d= ne S GOLF JACKETS » fancy knit—stand-up t collar—pearl button: WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE WEAR 2 inch Bat 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. it eae & shades for i (24 door west Abraham (Op. Eden Musee,) ad Shaded Cusblon Ri all shades for fancy work, or black ahirring cord—value Gowns—double yoke—value Hours, 5 to 6, Sun German, French and Swedish spoken. Epbae! Gowns—silk scallop rues al 10 other styles—cut full “ 89. 25, reasons eee sd sity eat! i| LEATHER HAND BAGS Beal and Walrus—silk lined iesesen see: beramins | Leather Fitted Hand Baga— alk Minedelvalue fuse Ban STAMPED LINENS Damask Scarfe—H. 8. hem a openwork—70-inch—usually 4.38 ee HAIL’ Knit Corset Covers—\ 11) Reonete daily. WESTHR a snd ew Orta, AND aad es Be kf OLK-“7.55 A.M. week Gare aN 8. M. ei iad z wast, treat ‘alue $1. Wanoy striped and Fi ay triple ole tons shoulder small pearl buttons—were CORSETS FOR FRIDAY Bateen Girdles; also Medi Long Lengths—odd sit Sateen and Virsa tie 6 fatten’ alan Stato of 3 rk cs ‘Ink purposes, Fo ascinble. ita members, urgahise, revive and restore the functions of bald Corporation Jippespeata: choowe and adv, a Eamon Scarts, Squares. Tray Covers, ee handling i-8 to 3% py regular prices, | SPECIALS IN JEWELRY sale thereof, among the therabers. of $1.49 Rolled Plate Lorgnette lomporation: t) choose and appoint one feu one duly-duthorized attorney, trustees, @gont or substitute for sald Corporation, 3 ‘Boys’ SUITS, Hegel "Ete gots to 4 years iid gold jewelled slides— $1. Rolled Plate Neok Chains— 91.49 Solid Gold Scarf Pins— ROGERS St LVERWARE Spoons taney handles. ew York ‘Trans for na aires molto f ough to, deat ele Rlsmteene sia te soivania Haliroat Serv Mm trim—value $4.98, All Wool Knee Pants—cheviot: mixtures—value .76 Pull Down Golf Cape—doudte band wool—value .29 to .29. BOYS’ SHIRTS AND WAIsTs Ouling, Flannel Wi 'S'R. woo, Genera) Manarer * Pass. Ti enera) Mania er. wn. Tistflo Manager, Generay Pabrenseer Axent. NewYork Cental 7 TOILET ARTICLES FOR FRIDAY Givcerine and Wild Rose Tollet moana cent cakes. Bars Green Oliv White Castile Soap—asually 0 Borine Antiseptic Triple Plate Knives and Forke— or burnished fancy handies— sot of six each— Negitgee and Stift-Bogom Shik nd Madras—dest styles—" detached cufts—all aizes—value\. 15; 140 BOYS’ ALL WOOL SWEATERS Good combination colors—value BF .7O Finer—best combination atripss plain colors—value $1.7. Ope. LOT OF GIRLS’ REEFERS . tit Beate ea M -Fast_ Mall 0 Frown whore Hneae hag heen tray aeknowlodked A Meeting are Reine me Business Property To Let. itch) DOLLS POR FRIDAY Kid body and jointed— REECE bolines and piain cloths ithout emblem—atl Ay Brokedtherefore h ini rns SCHOOL a cx ‘Navy Serge—single and. tp te 9 Oto ss yeare—apec nt ng with fancy poke slight and dark-clositig ie” TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE STORE|: 50Xss5. NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. RULAND & WHITING C0. 5 BEEKMAN ST. HOSIERY FOR: FRIDAY Boys’ Heavy Ail Wool Rib Hose— full aeamtess—double knees— tue 20 Children's Heavy Gotton ee fast black—all_sizee—value 19 rt. ue Lp hcent § KID GLOVES P>> >> prim ReEEE EEE > bat on ail through t on SH eit hot cat Cab Servite. it

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