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/ANOWAN HELD UP WR. CULVER BY ICHWAYRAN NEW YOR AA @ ~~ Attacks Rich Manufacturer's) Returns from European Trip.| 2 Wife in a Dark and Lonely but Declines to Discuss Suit) Street—She Telis of the) for Divorce She Has Brought | Struggle with Robber. | Against Husband. Another assauit added to the 1 has terrorized the vicinity second street and I robbery has heen | Action jn mes that | Everett the divorce sult of Mrs aly t of c) daughter ot 1g in the of One t 1 to-day from ttonie, The sult wa she vaiied fram New York and knowledge of the fact @ public only a few days | Mrs. Culver refused to discuss the case with the reporters who met her on the ship. When told it was reported that her father was In {gnorance of the ood is dark and partic- to the purposes of the|Eact that a sult fur divorce had been } criminals who made i: their|brought until he aaw it published in is sround the work on the|/the newspapers she sald sho had noth- was begun at One Hundred and/i,, t, say, Neither would she admit street and Broadway, The) 9. geny that there was a chance of -|reconciliation. Mrs. Culver was accompanted by her little daughter Katherine, for the cus- . » of whom she sues in her divorce on, They went from the plier to the © of Mrs. Culver’s sister, Mra. therford Morris, at No. 156 reet. her brother, Charles rs, Culver at the pier, They 1 to board the steamship » to the bin of their sister. There remained until Mrs. Culver's bag- examined, when they left er ularly well suite _| they gage had b -| the ship to Senator Opposes Suit. Senator Clark, it is sald, Is bitterly op- » the suit for diyoree brought by h the other mem- mily are reputed to side Fe vn ACITY INITSELF . THEBIG STORE SIEGEL COOPERC. 18°619"STS. SIXTH AVE. pect nt ar tit rovrman We shall Do nothing but e: Make good cheer. Thanksgiving Preparations. is a long reach from 1623, when Governor Brad- ford and his stern and heroic Pilgrims bent their knees in acknowledgment of thanks for mercies and favors re- ceived, to the present Thanksgiving period with its solemn national observance, its outdoor recreations, its theatrical diversions, its home amusements and great festal dinner. In 1789 Washington, by request of Congress, appointed a day for Thanksgiving. Atlater periods there were divers such days. During the Civil War President Lincoln issued a proclama- tion recommending annual Thanksgivings, and since then the custom has been followed, the various Presidents, Governors and Mayors issuing Proclamations. There is Plenty of Reason for Especially Celebrating Thanksgiving This Year. The country has been unprecedentedly prosperous. Bus- iness is in many of its phases at flood-tide. The Siegel Cooper Store is splendidly ready for Thanks- giving and Christ- mas. For Thanks- giving there is every- thing in the realm of wines. foods, condiments, clothing, hats, shoes and finery here that the season can possibly require. Stocks are prodig- and Henry 1V,, v. 5. ver, Whether the desires copper king will prevail tnation of bis Gaughter husband wiil be knowp within a short time, c= ENGLAND TOASTED BY ITALY'S KING Victor Emmanuel Tells Bond of Friendship Between the Two Countries to Brilliant Gather- ing at Guild Hall Banquet. found. He had no ¢ hrst reported. Is until T that just ard my ba’ oe to s the man broke away I he: then in her arms, © man Was about five feet eight tall, had a heavy dlack mus- che and wore a black derby hat. Ie also wore a gr: ‘oat of medium length. ous when ad- mitted into the house and my_ mother sent at once for a doctor. My husband reported the matter to the police at _ once."* ‘Mr, Frankfurt sald to-day, that he got mo satisfaction from the of the One Hundred and Twent treet station when he made his report. ‘The police think that the highway. men_ oper: with a negro, and they are now ing for both men, ~BELLEWUEHELP I NEW FRE ORI Patients Calmly Sit by While) “(ine "Victor rimmanuet and Queen Hel- All Employees Rush to Their ena,- who came from Windsor in the Diamond Jubilee train, were met at Stations in Response to Un-|P:iinston by Lord Grenfell and the Headquarters Staff and escorted to the expected Summons. Guildhall, they were greeted by a dis- ed gathering, Including _ the and Princess of Wales, the Duke aught, the Dune and Duchess 0. LONDON, Nov. 19.—The welcome of King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Hel- ena of Italy to London, as the guests of the Lord Mayor and Corporation, to-day was of a remarkably cordial character, From the moment of their arrival at Paddington Station, except when travers. ing Hyde Park, the royal procession, passed beneath one long canopy of bright colors, enhanced here and there by triumphal arches. Each side of the route was fringed by troops, behind “whom thick masses of people gave ‘Thelr Majesties a splendid reception, The weather, which was crisp and bright, lent Itself to the holl- Ther tion of a new fire s3 Hospital and the appear- 1 and ofher members of the royat ent of the installation! family, and many Cabinet Ministers, the immed Peers, Members of the House of Cum- mor ‘The corporation's address was present- ed in a gold casket, and the etate ban- quet followed the presentation, The ad- dress takes the visit as a pledge of cou- tinuanco of the friendsh!p of Italy aad Gredt Britain, and recalling with pride the visit of the former King Victor Igvthin aanesli arm | mmanuel to Queen Victoria, the on, a in} King Victor Emmanuel replied to the bares «longs and |ord Mayor in behalf of lmself and the short 8 alternating. Whi y tire is located bells of various Bl potita tf sounded, until the exact the fighting foree. out al) the fighting confined to employees. mewhat compll- faction, it 1s indi- An alarm location is A STRONG STAFF ‘The Power of Pur: Food. Adin the apparatui “Some years ago, when we lived in Ni York City, husband and 1 lost ‘our of our little ones during the hot weather, “When we moved to Vineland, N, J, we made the acquaintance of the _|food Grape-Nuts. It was here that our little girl, Majuba, was born, but sho was so frail and ‘skinny’ that we feared we would lose her as we ‘had m-|the other babies, When she was \eight months old we learned about Grape-Nuts and began feeding her this food, and now wherever she goes our friends feel her arms, she is so plump dnd her flesh is so firm. “tam convinced that Grape-Nuts with a little white sugar and boiling water would save many a poor baby's life during the hot weather when milk is sour and the little ones suffer an n. he building building, wh: used su _— - MILLER CASE TAAGH WP BY FEAT BOSTON, Nov. At the convention lean Vedoeration of Labor unanimously ery Way the nd petitioning President c fter seeing the power of Grape- Nuts upon our little girl my hus- band began its use, and all last sum- mer, when we lived at Essington, Pa., he ate Grape-Nuts and no meat. Al- though he was working at the hard- est laboring work, digging ditches all this Les: he a strong and well lacsEayolt to; cxnmiie Seis yi without the meat just so long as he But elesitinany: oubtaticeg sn-tho case ct | PAS Grape-Nuts.”; This lady's namo, William A. Mill Government] furnished by Postum Co. Battle} Printing Office ut Waslngton, ana| Creek, Mich. uapon’ verifleation of the evidence im-|,, Ook in each: package for a copy of + mediately to remove the wald Miler] the famous little book, “he Road to "ftom the Goverainent service, ‘Wellville, a3 “open shop" ious; they are thor- oughly representa- tive. Prices are notably moderate, being as low as they can be for the respective lines without the sace rifice of quality. Handsome Portieres | neon Sewing Machines, | Special Inducements Friday Trads. condhites coable wette aell_ a | POF Dening ‘Rooms & Halls to choose from. and all have that heavy | stripes are of a variety of colors (Third Floor, Front, 18th St.) Manufactured from high-grade Porto Rican tobacco : hand made ; yf /) 4) MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. 2 Two Important Specials. \Ties,,sfe pctv ORIENTAL STRIPE Special WOMEN'S BLACK“ CASH. nice selection of solid and mixed colors. Gfain’ Vioor, Front, 18th: Bt) (Third Floor, Front, 18th St.) A thoroughly improved and reliable easy t0 obtain at the Siegel Cooper |40-inch stripe MUSLIN in very Madras Curtains. An Unusual Offer. lot cf fine MERCERIZED PORTIERES | In white and ecru grounds: some at this low price. There are many colors | plain, others snowflake. The cross latticed fringe which is so ; and combinations; a pair, ch and solid-looking. Usu- gested Ue 5. OO] 2,25, 2,50 ¢ 1.50 (Taira Floor, Front, 18th St.) OO LL OOaeeeOSOOn 25,000 Porto Rican Cigars 20% Less Chan. Regular Price, Brevas size; mild, pleasant and aromatic—a rare opportunity; for to-morrow only, box of 50, (Main Floor, East, 18th St.) Cashmere Sloves. | Fancy Pillows. ILLOWS, with & tassel on the corners. WOMEN'S BLACK CASH- |A very desirable and useful arti- MERE GLOVES; 2-clasp or cle. 75¢ Jersey Wrist; embroidered back; 1A fine lot of PILLOW CORDS; three all sizes, Te | yards long. with heavy tassels at ends. A MERE GLOVES; 2-clasp; fancy Each, silk finished lining: very special SHO |7 9c, P5c. 50c. 7Ie. Muslin and . Ruttled et. Sewing Machine at a low price is ped Ns Nein cate sheer, fine quality; regularly 25¢. Victory No. 3 Singer Model Ma: yard, 78c chine: drop head. golden oak. high- | STRIPED AND FIGURED MUS- ly. polished, swell front. all the LIN, some of it 40 inches wide: 772 newest and best attachments; Ti 5, 5 0 regularly 10c. yard, 2e Gur price to-morrow, , mors RUF! ; . “Then there's Victory No. 4 for if 75 | erance DET ie men Pat and Singer Sewing Machines for J .O0) 10°10, ot asl All Machines guaranteed and lx J. in re- | Feeularly 37 296 m25e (Third Floor, Front, 15th St.) pair free of charge for five years, (Third Floor, Centre.) Baby Carriage Robes. To-morrow’s Important Offerings. The large crowd of mothers who went up to the Fifth Floor yesterday and bought 30 eagerly from among these handsome Robes for their little onzs encourages us to .again repeas this sale of Robes with another new and bright lot of these warm coverings. These very low prices are asked Fur Robes. | Mats and Sheepskin Rugs. BABY CARRIAGE AND GO- | HEEP MATS; reg’ CART. ROBES, eure, quay Veape $5950 sreepsliny unlined reevlar'y 7,95 | UNLINED GOATSKIN GO-CART, ROBES---White Ice- RUGS: special lor 1.75 land Lamb, lined; regularly | UNLINED SHEEPSKIN 3.50 RUGS; regularly $3.25, Py $4.75, Foes qu alies 2) 7S 8 4, 75 Better grades at th Floor, Front.) 4.785, 6.75 8 7.50 wae eee’ In the Leather Goods Store Some Phenomenal Friday Valuer. This section cf The Big Store is rapidly beginning to take on a Christmasy appearance. Alll the new 1903 novelties are displayed just as soon as they feave the ticck room. For Friday we have put'some special prices on Belts, Automo- bile. Carriage and Wrist Bags and Sample Bags. LEATHER BELTS: the new AUTOMOBILE, CARRIAGE or i ‘1 eee aen eras eater teks ih WRIST BAGS, walrus, grain leather, black. brown, tan or gray, black, white or patent leather 5,3 contain. inside purse and many N , have inside frame for change. etc, and A inches wides narrow or | plain ball or snake frame ; made wide front buckles, leather cov- to sell at 75c, and 98c,: gilt or cred; choice of the varioussiyle, BSE | nickel: choiceof the assortment. OO (Main Floor, 18th 8t. SAMPLE BAGS, cabin, shape, various leathers, sloped lid. sirengly reinforced with nickel corners, leather lined, Vienna handle, withometal tips. M4-in. 15-in. 1é-in. tin 300 3,40 2.50 275. deta ghee My Ria lek ak le Guery Ohanksgiving Yeed Js We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. “Madement. 18th 50) 4 Choice Pianos as Christmas Gifts. As a Piano fasis many years with proper care, great judgment must be exercised when purchasing one. Do not think of buying one until you see the superb assortments we are displaying in the beauuiful Piano Reoms on the Sth Flocr. The ERARD is the finest piano sold in America; that « why it's highest priced The BROOKS is avery superior low-priced pians: and is here in newest designs. Other popular Pianos include the McPhail, Boardman & Gray, Cable. Lester, Newton cic. Phe BROOKS 1s $225: $10 down and $6 monthly. of the United States. Special at Ide. 2,000 WOMEN'S WAISTS; fine quality white madras, with embroidered mercerized fig- ures; also some of fancy striped and figured madras; all strictly tailor made; plaited front and back; made to sell for $2.50. Our ISe price to-morrow, lecond Floor, Front, 18th St.) Women’s Skirts. Yewest Styles in Dress & Watking Lengths. The Skirt Section of the Siegel Cooper Store’never before presented so complete an assortment of fashionable garments. Every wanted style and material. And un- usual price attractions. We specialize the following for to- morrow: WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS of imported Voile, handsomely trimmed with stitched taffeta bands, made over an entire drop of fine quality taffeta; regularly sold at $15.00, special to- 4, 73 morrow, WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS in a reat variety of newest styles. Of English Melton, Cheviot, Broadcloth, Zibeline. etc.; colors blue, black and brown, also in the most desirable of mannish mixtures, well tailored, with bound inside seams; regularly tp sold at $5.00 to $12.00, special to-morrow, , & 95 5,00 6.90 (Second Floor, Front.) New York’s Most Important Sales of China, Glassware & Lamps The New China Store on the Third Floor is offering daily the most extra- ordinary bargains on record. Crowds daily. Every mail comes laden with orders. Never before has there been any such sale just before Thanksgiving. Important Sale of Wines. Special Chanksgiving Bargains, including many well-known brands from our Regular Stock, at Big Reductions from Usual Prices. Mail Orders and Shipments Out of Town Given Prompt Attention. cK IMPORTED o regular price of Very Spectat Bargains in Fine Catitornia Wines. PORT, SHERRY and MUSCAT; 19 rr Y,_ PORT CATAWTA: 4 ' na Nears ‘old. pienth Yad any whi 7 7Se ea : PORT. § CATAWBA , # olds per Ral ily Ca wile ta go. Mi ber Chese Unparatiated Values in Domestic Cased Wines. and TOKAY, Imported Wines at Unmatchable Prices. Clarets and Sauternes. ETIER FILS & CO, Rhine Wines. PRANK Gmns from S100 pet tot 2 GOT POET RR ‘ Also Chase Sreat Reductions on Finest Liguors: TREADMIL Bet CUAT Pianos sent to all parts Natoma -= Why shouldn't bargains be amazingly plenty here? 150 Suits made of the very | | best quality pebble cheviot; oe black, blue and brown; extra long coat; blouse effect; flaring shoulder capes; full sleeve with double mous-, — quetaire cuff; very excep- — tional value to-morrow at 18.00 (Second Floor, Front, 1sth St.) £6 J (I a Pipe Kimonos and Wrappers At Savings of oA and More. te serviceable. regular stock and specially priced for ” to-morrow. f WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES are priced at 59e Th larly sell for 85c. Made of finest Flannelette and German Flannel; pretty patterns; border trimming. WOMEN'S KIMONO GOWNS are priced at 69e These regularly sell for $1. Made of Flannelette; handsome garments, — with border trimming. _ ae WOMEN'S WRAPPERS are priced at et fa 2 ; » Th larly sell for 98c., $1. up to $1.80., Made of Gingham, Percale and Flannelette; many deep flounces; bretelles and fancy (Second Floor, Centre.) Yew Idea Patterns NEW IDEA PAPER PAT ‘ ; TERNS ore here in abundance; JJ pretty styles; extra full skirts, braid trimming on waist. Odd Shades. We are offering an odd lot of SHADES, made up with fringe and in sev- eral colors; regular size, gene- SSC rally 45c., to-morrow, each, (Third Floor, Front, 18th St.) (tain Floor, East, 18th BUDS Couch Covers. Attractively Priced, Here's a fine lot of good COUCH COV- © ERS in the regulation size. Z 49. They are prettily striped and ‘ound. (Thin! Floor, Front, 18th St} | = 3 is ¥ have fringe all ar Grill, Below cost we will sell this GRILL There's a variety of patterns and sizes” Screens. | Black ahd gold embroidered SCREENS, in t styles, reg- u'arly $5.00, *, 4, 25 Also three-fold SILKOLINE SCREENS at 4.00 (Third Floor, Front, 1§th &t.) Muslin Curtains. A Thanksgiving Hint. Snow-white CURTAINS are a_delight Thanks- | here. always, Are you prepared for : giving Day? If not, here are some hand- | Regularly $4.50, 2.50 seme Curtains with hemstitched ruffles in Regularly $5.00, as 7s teveral panerns as well as Regularly $6.00. 3.00 dainty stripes. Regularly sold Regularly $7.00. 375 for hisapart tomorrow, Jy QO| — Reaarly$800, | 08) ote th St) @Third Floor, Front, 28th st.) (Third Floor, Front Women’s | Denims. BF Hlannelette Wear, |4 Lot of Mill Remnants, | 54 | for WOMEN'S FLANNEL: | A lucky stroke enabled us to buy the ene +. | tire lot of a prominent mills DENIM | 7°Se ETE NIGHT GOWNS | REMNANTS, cng fom 2 to yard | | | each. They are perfect goods in every | yoke, rolling collar. trimmed with fancy | cach : { braid. cut full and long. yen! and of full length and width. I and ene NS FLANNEL: | Recularly so'd at 18c. yard, They will PDe ETE UNDERSKIRTS. made | Poe ce bu wil be side in prety stripes. deep flounce. | 1 US" SI COSA 2 Ce with stk scalloped edge | yar E ‘Second Floor, Centre.) (Third Floor, Front, 18th St.) DRM reaeaarEanaeaess* Wore Shoe Bargains. Yo Wonder So Wany Are Purchasing. | IF you could look into our: Receiving Rooms and see the army of employees that are constantly at work opening | cases, marking and properly | ) 4% assorting thousands of pairs of | = Shoes before they are sent [ down to the Consolidated / Shoe Stores on the Second Floor, to be sold, you would not marvel_at our great Shoe business. There's a constant stream of Shoes coming into The Big Store from all the best Shoe factories of the United States. | Misses’ $1.50 ISc Shoes at ISe Kid and patent leathers; all sizes from 11 to 2: smaller sizes G6 Gp and lace shoes, Jeaiher or kid tips: all sizes. en's $3.50 vA I, Women’s $2.50 fi 45 SAdes a? ¢ | Patent coltshi x calf and Stersice zg | pat parte fel all sizes, | We "s $2,00 Women's $3.50 Hf IS | nse ISe Shoes at ¢ bree. Kid shoes im button and lace. Slippers at Kid, calf and ‘patent leachers: ith heelsg all sizes si several styles ail sizes. Women's $2.00 Shees' at These are really remarkable bar- sa