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is A ROS PG 8 a eran UR a THE WORLD: ‘FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1903. iP} ¥ Pee eh | ee RL ce a A Ae a TS ETS BORN IN: |ALLEGE DOMMINIE |srtseterereseerenecseonesnssnsnscnes , ag SEAL MLST Zaueeiner (a Mrnamafer Spor 86™!-ST. & B®2-AVE. ry > ‘ ‘ carat bes - OFFER - — 0 Girls and a Boy, Five ye i Star Gloves. Star Shoes. Bounds Kaba, Gone 2 mua The Rev. J. J. Rathké, Faction! feta roves yourl Foot comfort fromthe mak $14,000 Worth of is Ral 3 in Church Charge, Said He tanids: can (RH: er’s last to your first and lengthy e Sarsonage, and the Rev| Hoped Roosevelt Would Meet i China for $8,000 wearing. vanaas tater, | F-OO{M Some ert 3.00 Sy Lauchleinarsl 86!"ST. & 3E2AVE. OFFER Toilet Articles. Cereal Jars.—Porcetain. Fairy Soap.... Blue letters and decoration, Babeskin Soap...: Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Barley, Beans, Mennen’s Talcum Powder Peas, Currants, Fa- Listerine .......+++ Nina, Raisins, Oat- Y ¥ meal, Sago and Tapi- Harnisch’s Nail Enamel Dolphin Eméry Boards Dr. P. Pray’s Ongaline.. MoKinley’s Fate. We made a special purchase abroad, of || fourteen thousand eight hundred pieces of handsome China, that we.are able to distribute at saving of six thousand dollars. The wares are entirely new, and shown for the first time. They cons‘st of a great variety of attractive, but inexpensive pieces suitable for Christmas presents. The decorations are rich colored borders of various designs. Dark greens, blues and tnaroons, overlaid with gold flower wreaths and scattered roses, making them very rich, yery tasteful and dainty. The greater number of pieces cost less than one dollar Hough Hotiston a Happy Man. Lei as HE WOULD LIKE ALL GIRLS. HE SAYS IT IS NOT TRUE. Great Section for Triplets, Being Second Set on Block Within a Week and Fifth in Ne‘ghborhood Within-Two Years. Two girls and a boy chme to the Rev Hough Houstoh, pastor of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, at One Mijndred and Bixty-sixth etreet and Washington avenue, Bronx, and such is the progressive young minister's par- tlajity for the gentler sex that he de- Committee of Four Trustees Bring the Accusation and a Hearing Will Be’ Held Deo! 8 on Demand for His Removal. The village of Ingleside, L. I., has heen split dgto two factions over the charges that have been brought against the Rev. J. J. Rathke, pagtor of the German Lutheran Church there, in an effort to force him to resign the pas- 19c, ea. ‘0 Cloves, Cinnamon, oo Ginger, Allspice, Nut: 295c: whi ” . ve ce ca | horate. ac! re as low as 25c; while very few Dg SHE aceite ove nathan sarey the txte8] "A" committee of four trustees charges| @ Floating Bith Thermometer. ... mrpeere ts Bos €a, each, many a ; y pieces are not make it) ine clergyman with being a Nihilist] $ Two-Quart Fountain Syringes. . OIL AND... VINEGAR over $2 each. “three straight,"' Of course, Mr, Houston, even in his very evident happiness over the birth of triplets, did not express himself in such unministerial tenms, but he made it plain that he considered girl bab! le apa girl bables very de-| cwarges and declares that the trustee j ; pressing them \ he triplets, Hamed reepectively Ralph | VO 18 most active in pressing MgIntyre Houston, Beatrice Eyther| 2e# NOt attend church, ‘The minister Houston atid Ruth Emily Houston, were| (S9erts that the twajority of his con- bofn last Saturday, but under strict or-| MABAtion approve of him and are feta of the attendant physician, Dr.|\minst his enforced resignation. Henry ‘A. Dodth, no one has been per. Therefore he intends to fight the mat- Woodbury’s Facial Soaj : d. mitted to see or handle them save the | ‘tte the em Metinerland Cha sarge, Besides his church the Rev, Mr. thelr Firet Children. Itathke conducts a German school in| < \ se Drovhors P vhishing whigh 1s patrorized by the They pre the fst children born to the] . Tak utes ity that section of Lone wa Oe. BO T TLES—To taatch s...s..eeeeee 25c. ea. FAMILY SCALES, vibe Enamel Dial; wel 24 «Ibs. by ounces .. ... 986. ea. and having agserted at one time: glad that President MoKinley shot and hope that Preiitient Roose- velt will meet the aame fate.” The Rev, My. Rathke denies the There is 9 collection of 300 dozen Plates—Bread- and-butter, ice-cream and salad sizes, at, 25c each, worth from $5 to $7 a dozen. 200 dozen Cups and Saucers at 25c each, worth $4.50 to $6 a dozen. And the following pieces, in many decorations and sizes, costing from 50c to $2 each, worth Sic to $8.50—- Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Egg Cups. Custard Cups, Mustache Cups and Saucers. Comb-and-Brush Trays. Sugar-and-Cream Bets, Toa Pots, Candlesticks. Sind Bowls, Celery Trays. Chocolate Pots. Chop Dishes. Pudding Sets. Portable Shower Sprays Rubber Gloves, Cuticura Ointment Jewelry Soap.. PERLE EELSESESEEL EEE SES EELSESESESESSESES SEEEESSSSSE: SSTSITTGESS 0 FFITTFFFTSS FHS TTS FESSTFEVTITTVTSTS FESSSS SHTSIS GS: ; : | yolng pastor and his wife, who before inner Coffee Cups. Fern Dishes. Puff Boxes. het marriage was Miss Nora Belle Mc.| (*!4nd. Mrs. Rathke, wife of the clersy- jocolate Cups and Saucers. ‘Tooth-powder Boxea, Intyre, of Cuntberiand, Ma. inan, defends her husband and asserts Ramtkins and Plates. Hatr Recetvers. “€nke Plates, Mr, Houston ts from West Virginia] ‘at the charge against bim are the Mayonnaise Plates. Bonbon Trays, Teapot Stands. Berry Bowls, three-footed shapes. Biscuit Jars. Roman lunch Cups. A splendid collection, from which to choose gifts, or utgrowth of a love affair, She would and bas been pastor of the Cent if sof the} Rot explain the eattre of the love af- Mpbsiodist Episcopal Church, one of the mpst fliurishing congregations in the| {ii 2" how it was connected with the Bronx. fo. three years. che ov, Mr. Rathkee dectared that dainty pieces for your own use. (Basement. at Cild home, which adjoins the chur ly a short ago he was offered a JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts hhe satd to-day to an Evening World porter who called to inquire about the Dablas: . Mrs. Houston and the children are doing splendidly: I am not much of a Pe Ime of © n, eqn say each 0} jets ia perfectly’ formed. and L thy, At bibth they velgnied a utile PAPAL DELEGATE RECALLED. e: ‘They have not mee, iS ‘we are trying NOt) New Mixsion for Vatican Repre- soainiadwavani. vente; sentative at Colombia. my Wife.dnd I have alway ROME, Nov. 27.—The Pope to-day re-| have. Steer 17.aen. Oo aa iad | ceived in private audience Senor J. Gu- eee es ‘are gitis. I. dont| tletrez Ponce, ahe Colombian Minister think many people cling to the old pref-| at London, who presented his creden-| 4 _granoe for boy babies any more. It was! tints as Special Envoy: to the Vatican. “due, T suppose, to the old-fashioned idea feticitating the Pontift tn the name of! W. 147 ST 1807 Shai (women gwere dntecior oteaturea,| fllciating the Ponti’ in the name, of Sale of Girls’ $5 Winter Coats at $3.98. ©: igh Se tate 7 taught that, And girls seem to pontifical throne, The Pope was inaer-| We place on special sale for girls, ages 4 to 14, full length, brown, Glong quite as, well as boys nowad: ested in tht particulars furntshed him blue and red Hbeline coats, made with deep shoulder capes, trim- A Boyish-Looking Pasto tegarding the recent events In Colombia med with straps and tabs. Full pouch sleeves with turnover cuffs. 5 FURNITURE BARGAINS. . Houston 1 and Panama and informed Genor Ponce Coats Gnished with fancy buttong, These handsome $5 ane rie | that he had tecalled’te Rome Mgn. Viac coats on special sale at $3.98 the Apostolic Delegate to Colombia, as a i he would be included in a new move-| Sale of Girls’ $8 Winter Coats at $5.98. rah of the Houston triplets, which; | ment of papal diplomacy. | Here's a splendid bargain in coats for girls, ages 6 to 14. They are VELVET CARPETS, 95 cts. per yd, jets born ‘on the tlock-within a week | Tho Pope also received Senor Costan- well made of tashionable zibelines and meltons, in blue, red and (Reduced from $1.25.) and the fifth set born in the immediate} tinu Beralta, Envoy Hxtraordinary of brown. Handsomely trimmed with red cloth and black braid on Dining-room and Libraty designs, also Hall and Stair patterns, Beighborhood in the last two years. Costa Rica ‘to, the Vatican, who pre-| collar and cuffs, Deep cape, with stole effect, piped with red cloth. : SS pented| hia) credentials Coats finished with military buttons, These $8 coats on 98 GOLDEN OAK. HUSBAND'S NIGHTS HOME. = epecial ealeat $5.98 CARDA ovate sid Pe a WRECKED A BARROOM. | Sale of Girls’ $3 Winter ‘Dresses at $1.98, ~ .” _» SIDEBOARDS, -$12:75—$33——$48, Ledge Watita Exception to Desire ! Sale of girls’ Russian blouse dresses, ages 4 to 14, Inadé of fine biue,*\ ' |” >| =i). (Reduced from $182,845--$87.) { of Wixes for Its Ball. Now Farrell Ik Held on a Charge) brown and red cashmere, handsontely trimmed and piped with nowy 9! Caryed-and plain, simple or. cliborate:yFrench Bevel mirrors, brass, drawer Robert Blum, special officer to Su- Of Avan Ett: | elty braid, white ne Sines as. front, bisho, sleeves, skirt an * lqpulls, all conveniences of’ drawers, etc. % ee | preme Court ‘Justice MacLean, is the] Christopher Farrell, of No. 680 St,/ side effect stitched and finished with pearl buttons, Regular { 4 Guihor of this hovelty in the announce-| Ann's avenue, was held for (rial in $1,008 §3 dresses on sale at $1.98 CANE SEAT CHAIRS,“75 cts., $1.25, $2.50. ment of the teéeption, banquet and ball] bail by Magistrate Baker in Mortisania | Sale of Boys’ $4 Winter Overcoats (Reduced from $1.00, $1.75, $3.75). of this lodge.in..the Inilependent Order] Police Court to-day on a charge of felo- Bong.of Benjamin, of which ex i ssault preferred. by Frederick ° $ i i C di Ferdinand Levy is Grand Master, ‘Tw Lehmann, bf No. 64:Tast!One dundred ; at $2.95. 5 { ong redit Affair 18 scheduled for Fed. 2 at) Macn-|andicPtfty-third/ atreet.> Laknanay iy ail i, Sale of 150 heavy Oxford gray Ovetcoats for boys, ages: 3} to 8; cut aerchor Hall; yartender at One Hundred and Forty- | Jong and loose, velvet collars and military buttons. Thee® ‘ou an artistic Dining-R-omyat once. Siow dd, sou. keep your husband rourih street and Brook avenue. | are regular $4 overcoats and are exceptionally low priced at $2.95 secures y ham: Mwelcs The Evening Wo! - es ii ~. Rand Haeedy chm hewwer tant betier than |.. Yast evening, according to his~story, Sale of Boys’ $6 Winter Overcoats \ The wivos of the members of B When Rarrell and another man were in| . Auerbach Lodge, for «em to kee?| the saloon, a young woman rang the dell : at $4 95 ir husbands home all the timb.|of the back room and when admitted | O A @ you gol 0. ur husband}asked if Ahe might stay there a few} Sale of boys’ extra long great coats, ages 7 to 14, made ofa | Ti home on the fight of Feb. the/minutes for a friend. warm, heavy Oxford gray Friese Sams x) as shown in O4 o 108 West 14 St. twentieth anniversary, sand Farrel! and hls companion weft into | 2 # $4.95 ™ See ogee Reape sical eee a eG mTOR, Tpke TA? | cut. ‘These $6 overcoats on special sale at 5 NEAR GAY. ; enn ent which followed the room Store Open Until 10.30 Saturday Night. - | Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush Av. near Fulton St. was wrecked and Farrell was arrested. - — The ordinary every-day life of most of our women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. How much harder the daily tasks become when some derangement of the female organs makes every movement paintal and keeps the nervous system all unstrung. One day septs wretched and utterly miserable; in a day or two she is better and laughs at her fears, thi ing there is nothing much the matter afterall; but before nightthe deadly packaohe reappears, the lim! tremble, the lips twitch — it seems as though all the imps of Satan were clutching her vitals, she “goes to pieces” and is flat on her beck. ‘No woman ought to arrive at this terrible state of misery, because these symptoms are a sure indi- cation of womb diseases, and backache is merely a symptom of more serious trouble, Women should remember that Gabe infallible cure forall female ills, such as irregularity of periods, which cause weak stomach, sick he: the, ete., displacements and inflammation of the womb, or any of the multitudes of ill- nesses which beset the female organism may be found in = 6. When a medicine has been successful in more than “Dram Mus. Prxnxnam:— About two years ago I consulted a Ha million cases, why should you bay, “I do not believe cage hysician about my health, which had become so wretched that , was no longer able to be about. I had severe backache, bearing- i | it would help mo”? down pains, pains across the abdomen, was very nervous aud i TL Will not the volumes of letters from women who_ 4 nym. irritable, and this trouble grew worse each month. have been made strong by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege- z 4, or “'The physician prescribed for me, but I soon discovered h table Compound convince others of the virtues of this a wid Ghisvla. to Walp re, aba I then decided to try Lydia Ey great medicine? rz Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and soon found that Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and it was doing me good. My appctite was returning, the pains : discouraged, exhausted with each day's work. If you disappearing, and the general benefits were well marked, i‘ have some derangement of the feminine organism try” < Kee eoripely tones how pera I Wass and after taking th Pt {i " mm ine for on! ree months, I found I was ¢ r i : ~ fateera eh Vegetable Compound. It will ct cay teodbla kad have been. wril andihosrly ¢ more fear of the monthly period, as it now passe GET ADVICE AND HELP FREE. tome. Yours very truly, Miss Peart Ackers, 82% North $ tore is Fr in your about which you 4 i mer St, Nashville, Tenn.” vioe, ke fs Tar. he: ly hel; iettee ence, T if wo cannot forthwith produce the if Mrs, Pin! a confi she y help you, for m0 ries can GRC ELL Crt ceeas.car anon toss gai em ride Sap ° hia A a Sterlifig Values for a ee Misses’, Small Women & Children Outerwear, Representing the best efforts of the best producets of misses’ and children’s garments at fully : One-Third Less Than Regular Prices, MISSES’ JACKETS—in_mediim lengths, made of roi wartn cheviots n brown and blue mixtures, French lap Seams, semi-fitting, pri tn and velvet collars, size 14, 16 atid 1 ieee $8.50 Worth $12.00. : H MISSES' COATS—Of fine héavy zibeline cloth, semi-titted, with bélts, velvet collars, new full sleeves, fancy cuffs, colors and black, sizes 14, $i1 50 . 16 and 18 yearseeee MISSES' COATS—With top capes in collatless eff - had e ish, stitched cloth strapping, colors and black, resi igi $14.95 Worth $20.00. "| MISSES’ JUNIOR SUITS—In mixtitres, loose shapes with bel patch pockets; also Norfolk es ae Jong bloute effects, ‘orth $17.50. MISSES' RAINCOATS—Collarless, wit! vet with notch ‘collare fh Epes or Norfolk shapes to waist with belts, new and very effective, sites 1 95 " $12.75 14, 16 and 18 years...... | , Worth $22.50. Boys’ and Youtig Meni’s Clothing Specially Priced for Saturday, _ sap at GLEE inetd breath tweeds, trimmed with soutache $475. , BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, of aft wool 5 ated mer we ty ser cee ander ee hea i ‘Boys’ kU! OVERCOATS, madd ot: st onl Oxford Frieze, ‘Ag ayle, too hen of: brass Srtsee a to 8 yre. 3.48 , Worth $5. . < .00. BOYS' OVERCOATS,’ made of il)’ wool Fa pi’ | Sar oboe ates §8.78] 0 Worth $8.00. 5 YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOA’ tt ported Hise ik GH OF and Oxford Irish Frieze, cut ye teat nr ite 17'to ey $8, 9 Worth 613.50. (Third Floor) Splendid Shoes. _ For Boys and Gitls.. ot will Bay you to bring the boys ant Re morrow and inves igate—we know you w ie vctied ay Here Are Some We’ Thotoughly Reconimend : MIBSES* j sewed welt. buitton |P Sees ck NS aha ha Sided 6 to 14; $1.50; dives 21% t0 2.82.25. | ; Sizes 6 to 11) $1.00; sizes 113 to 2, $1.29. | LITTLE BOYS: spring heel lace shoed, Glazed Dongola and. box calf uppers, | good stout soles, P | Sizes 10 to'193¢; $1.25, STEEL SHOD SHOES for BOYS ixhpers of Vici Kid ind tanned leather soles, new straight lasts; thére are no better Sizes 13 to 5 Handkerchiefs and Stock Collars, The Best Values Offered this Season, All Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with or without embroidered initials. pad i Silk Hemstitched Handkerchie borders, \ be me | All Linen Hemstitched Ha der i fi ule F ity, with or without ae cinbrol tered er taal j Embroidered and Lace Trittmed Handkerchicfs—all a 25c each—$1.43 per half dozen, \ Formerly § risk 35c and 40c ¢ . Lace, Silk, Satin and Mousseline de Soié Stock Co! ina area vatlety GREG ors aad cotabinatignt. Meek Pei for less than 50c cach, . 4 7 At 25c éach. : Untrimmed Hat Depattment. Exceptional bargains for erie ( ‘ Ladies’ Tailor Suit Hats—A number of Ladies’ Tailor Suit Hats in assorted colors—Formetly See ot '$1.95, for this sale...... Sat kia is cosa i eesses SLIOD Scratch Felt Hats—250 dozen Scratch Felt Hath, satin and plain stitched bindings, in light col- ors, tan, greys and champagne—Formerly $1.45 7 5 Ladies’ Tailor Suit Hats—An entirely new col- a lection fresh from the hinds of our pets signers, trimmed with fine materials and pre- 4. senting their very latest ideas...... Wee sos $3.48 » Ostrich Plumess-Frobably, the finest hepeeted: is the city, black, white and cole ? yeh , $1.48, $1.75, $1.98, $2.48 up to $20.00, (Setond Floor) $3.00 Silk Umbrellas, $1.73. All Silk Serge and piece ayes Taffeta Silk Umbrellas for men and women, Paragon framé, steel rod, patent tunner, silk case and tassels, with natural wood or pearl $ 73 handles, with or without sterling silver trimmings ‘ Regular Valire $3.00. Men’s Furnishing Department. Special Inducements for Friday and Saturday. One Dollar Shit i | Men’s Pajamas. Handsome new stiff bosom) nomet Flannel Pajamas made Shirts, made of excellent qual- "4 ity percalesin a wide range of ef CoudC have anitary cok neat up-to-date patterns and) colors, plain or pleated bos-| {atsand laces eo $1.00 Gm, 3 arate cults or cuffs) Duttons, speci kei attached, perfectfit- ¢4 (()/ Men's Seventy-five Cen ting, sizes 11 to 17%. $1.00 er Squares, $0c. Men's Nigat Shirts. | Made of rich, heavy ail Made of good heavy quality |large assortment 0! pes, |! domet flannel and cut ful ures and plain colors; roomy, sizes 15 to 19, 50c'f n white and plai; well finished, at..... \ | bla ick; speo —— Sixth Avenue, 20th to gist Stree