Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
~ tives of Mrs. Oliver. field Announces, will ‘Tome To-Morrow. _ Regal action will be taken fn the of the Harlem woi on Mary J. Oliver, who Ein ve left her fortune of 0 tw sthe daughter of Mbey Eltzaveth Alderdice, Bit) of twenty-two years. The Vlood heirs of Mrs, Feady have appealed to District-Attor- It is stated by lawyers Miss Alderdice that her side will be Jerome. to him to-momow. &, Alderdice, the young wom- An's brother,’ and his’ counsel, Samuel A. Fairfield, to-day told an Pvening World reporter that they had at least & : ix grounds for action agai ‘BM. Campbell, the aministrator of Mrs. Oliver's estate. @jectment and in the crimi ‘for burglary, grand larceny version,” said Mr, Fairfleld, Morrow. we will fle papers 1 _ an we see fit. Vika ghout Mra. Oliver's te ‘the deeds for the $100,000 die given to Miss Alderdice ts al] We have several disinterested boah. ready to ‘testify ‘signed them herself without ead in her right mind. cannot be successfully Alderdice ts'in rettremént in J Clty, pending the oroposed loxal Bhe is at her brother's Lg nyt oy ture rot en. ‘Bian ra cruel. We aia Bsa. is mory Sha" cu yer had ti statement ‘and Mrs. Oliver knew each 1 30 many years that inderstood nat other, Shsolseety no oes lor any @usations that have been egainst | ila GE ES rf PRIEST LATEST Mastered. BUTLER, Pa., Dec. lle Church, ‘and before becoming uncom world. to date 1,143 cases of typ! " “Additional cases in: the tee. There were ral new cases to-day bi among the Butler is over. Varah rei? me the pared fang aw Maites Ambassador to Austrii y way of Ait FR WOMAN Iss Alderdice Resents ‘Charge ‘of Forgey in Deeds for Frop- erty Brought by Blood Rela- ACTIONS IN HER BEHALF. “Her Side of the Case, Lawyer Fair- Bented to District-Attorney Je- ‘We can bring suits iif the civil courts for writs of replevin,, trespa: “Dur position 4s safe. It is legal: 1 the handwriting experts, our rer forged. ine yg he Fr pargonal . ney were Br Laas. diya wil ale 4 ihe of tains aha things. whieh sesm sirange will then appear Very Mr. VICTIM OF FEVER Father Walsh Was the Friend| to the Poor ‘of Butler— Typhoid Epidemic Is Being %—The fever @laimed the thirty-fourth victim this Afternoon in the person of Rev. Father Daniel Walsh, pastor of St, Paul’s Cath- Father Walsh has been ill two weeks His work among the poor was untiring gave away everything he possessed tn ‘hud been reported to the representatives of the State Board of Health. There Are probably one hundred unreported Bee aie a , STORER LEAVES ROME. Sater Dec. $.—Mr, Storer, the United Bk, Reorer. tett Praete to-day tor} A WELSH RABBIT HORT FRI SO Never Again Will She Eat One—No! For Her First Brought on Its Own Tale of Woe. MADE HER FAINT, OH-HO, HO! And the Curtain Dropped and Stopped the Show—That’s Why from the Rabbit Away She'll Go, Especially at Dinner! Be Pre- é | "Never more, never more,” quoth apa tial Fritsi Scheff to-day as her maid Sve er.) Knocked at the bedroom daor. “Welsh it, ot ish, Shea Mmone thea |vabbit, 4 Is a strange dish, Jeanette, she added as the maid did all in her Power to make the prima donna for- kat the fainting episode of last night Just aftor her Pierrot song in “Babette.” Miss Fritsi was entirely recovered Physteally, but there still Ungered the recollection of having lost oonsclous- ness. The curtain had to be ‘called down to give her a chance to recover. A fow drops of water sprinkled upon her an long cooling draught taken internally id ¢he business for the mo- a friend, a pretty Oliver al- it William Snails, frogs, terrapin and all the like, in_ every co! are as’ famill, it which she assumes in “Babette.” She has even gone #0 far as to know whit the great ‘American dish of “ham and” means. But Welsh rarebit. Never be- fore last nii Miss Fritsl felt hungry. She looked exer @ carte du jour from releves to| tt cafe noir and found nothing in its 300 Koay that would excite her doubtful «if Goal E_ HO ah ie ane an her in di a dukedom—it rh and inal courts and con- “and to~ uch cases, signatures worth of| ed — eo lint of edibles gust Pee I would give had it—just like Louts hef who would the If in some new that she coercion, De ¢,"" suggested one of the not try a Welsh rare- asaailed.’ Bhe had heard of name had a for- Durst Of boldness said she would make emp: "An hour later Miss Frital owas windt cculent paste around a fork. “an “Mon ami. this is delightful rly raved over it and promised perseit another “rabbit” preaktast Then came the performance and all wont well until th welsh fareblt dene onstrated itn native qualities. Fritzt with “actite indigestion. such a novelty to her that tod. ohen told what waa his prima donna's madden t Latham, sta; ee “Umph, who e heard such thin wetsh Threblt for dinner No foo, Frital will warble to-night aa if there never wae such a thing as melted t home, No. id to-day: ‘the deeds} 517. ‘will_com- when the! he best of nalble for indispostt! they thor- There ts of the ac- brought peteerar a SIE $1,000 FOR FROZEN PIES. Verdict for Baker AM@rmed by Sn. me Court, / ‘The famous verdict of a jury in Jus- ‘tice McCarthy's part of the City Court awarding $1,000 damages to Albert Van Dorer, the restaurant man, for frozen dough and beefsteak frappe was af- firmed to-day by tho Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, The damage was caused by a hole inched in the cellar wall of Van 11 Barents ‘8 restaurant, No. 127 Fourth ave- by Holbrook, ‘Cabot & Daly's men Cheeseman, of No. 431 Paulison avenue, Passaic, gave birth io triplets yesterday, One of the bav'es died soon after birth, but the others appear to be strong and “THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 3, 1909. MISS GRAHAM TO qT, SO THERE! Mr. Rives Won’t Have a Chance to Put Her on Trial for Tak- ing a Vacation Without His August Permit. HER: RESIGNATION READY. Honest and Truly, Cross Her Heart, She‘Was So Sick, and Went with Stepfather Murphy to Recuper- ate at Hot Springs. Gorperation Cgninsel) Rives wit ast try Miss Manel G. Graham, the stepddup® ter of Charles F, Murphy, for leaving ‘the office of the Law Department for a trip with the Tammany lender to Vir- ginta. Miss Graham will resign first, and says 40. Within twenty-four hours her resigna- tion will be handed i to the Law De- partment and Mr. Ifiven will be spared the necessity of finding out why she was so bold as to tuke Imberties with ‘the Law Department, where ahe was employed as stenographer at $900 a year. ‘The Lady and the Tiger quite upset the Corporation Counsel, although he says with his right hand on the Penal Code that he never even knew that Aiea Graham was the stepdaughter, of the Tiger's owb. “It woul just. the same to me if she were not related to Mr, Murphy. She has violated a rule of “the offiee and @ court of ireuiry myst eit upon the matter," «ys Rives. For Miss Graham 2 dear friend said day: "She will never be t ys ub. Rives. Her resignation will be hacded in within forty-elgbt hours. The idea Js go tidiculous. phe Is now di at ner home and took the trip to recover from y severe col At Hise Springs, where Miss Graham went with her stepfather and other notavle Tammanyttes, she was the soul and ilfe of the party. She is a bright. Vivacious girl and good company politicians who are to rule Pemunicipal Rrrairs make wry faces when they calk of mhat they call Mr. Rives’s peanut politics. PATCHED UP QUARREL. With $10 Fines Threatened, Women Quickly Setttle Differences. Mrs. Carrie Cowles, thirty-four 61d, and Mrs, Frieda Frank, forty old, who occtpy a two-family house at No, 263, Taylor ot, Van Nest, had cen, one A ainst the other, and they ni them to Magistrate sd repeat,’ Mra. fi rn witut uc ald Mogistrate Crane; both off enough to know better “down while Ihave comphilnts against cach of you drawn up, 1 shall then fine. both aor you $10." [Pam very so ald Mi “1 am willing 0 ‘eologize, Frank. i "Go home, both,of you, trate Crane. —_—_—_——E————— TRIPLETS IN PASSAIC. One of Mrs. Cheeseman's Babies Dien, but Other Two Are Luaty. PASSAIC, N. J., Dec. 3—Mre, William said Magis- Women Ff 0D Bey eee be Former prices: hold fever a 5 18,00 wa. 19.50 ot phyelelans | fo 21.00 Mies have receiveu,| + vcd ‘medicines| {7 Zéstle tubes of tissue to draw | draughts of pleasure thro. ie constructin; the Fourth venue | healthy. Rapid ‘Transit ‘Funnel, The cold draught | “Mrs, Cheeseman has four other chit- froze the baker's pastry. ee aren living Yacht CatnailsCo Broadway and 13th St. ’s Dept. > 250 Coats in rainproof materials, latest cut of Skipton, Clarendon and Paddington style, all sizes, in oxford, olive and tan. 10” j 2:50 15: 00 Bq yo) uleYy ssurebz Store Ope Evenings Vogel Brothers AZ Six. Cov. B* Ave. Stirring Sale of Women’ Sale of $12 Winter Coats at $8.98. These elegant black Montagnac Coats we place on cpecial sale are exactly like cut, in the new double- breasted 30-inch model; fitted back, collarless, and attractively finished with inlaid velvet. These are $12 coats, on sale at $8.98 Sale of $15 Winter Coats at $9,98. We place on special sale beautiful black kersey Coats, 32 inches long, made in the new double- breasted military style, with standing Collars of in- laid velvet. Extra long shoulder capes; bishop sleeves. These dashing military coats are finished with metal buttons, and cannot be duplicated for $15 elsewhere. On special sale at $9.98 $14.50, Sale of $22.50 Coats at Here's an exceptional bargain in long Winter Coats of black kersey and silky zibelines, made in the new military models, with high standing collar and shoulder capes. Handsomely trimmed with silk cord and frogs. Instead of 622.50, our sale price is $14.5) Sale of $15 Long Coat Suits at $9.98, We place on special sale for balance of thin week women's $14, $15 and $16 tailor-made cuits reduced to *$9.98. Most of them are in the long-skirted blouse coat style, with walking length ekirts. Some have shoulder capes prettily trimmed with Tal Ik or braid. All of these Suits at the specially reduced price, $9.98 Sale of $20 Long Coat Suits at $14.50. A special sale of Long Coat Suits, same as shoun in eut alongside, in either the straight front or Russian blouse style, made of black, blue and brown pebble , cheviot, Coats are satin lined: klted skirte in the wide flare effect. These $20 Suits on sale at $14.50 Sale of $3 Cashmere Waists at $1.98. We place on special sale 15 dozen exquisite new Cashmere Waists, same as shown in cul; the colore are white, light blue, pink, nile green, tan and biack; the yoke is finished with 4 large lace medallions, ‘These $3 Walsts on sale at $1.98 Sale of $5 Walking Skirts at $2.98. ‘We place ongpecial black Melton Walking Skirts, ? made with i re ach, front in the new panel * effect, with stitched str: le; finished with buttons and several rows of stitching around bottom. The regular price of these skirt $5; our sale price is $2.98 Sale of $15 Dress Skirts at $9.98. Spic-span new Dress Skirts, madeon the very latest model, as shown in cut, of fine, lustrous black broadcloth, habit back, close-fitting over the hips; wide flare bottom, with long train; fin~ ed with closely set milliner’s folds of peau de soie ftom top to bottom. Other stores sell them for $15; our special sale price, $9.98 Voged Brothers A2=* Sv Cor O* Ave. Till 9 o'Clock. Madras Waists,{Umbrellas, Figured Navy and Biack Striped and Dotted White, were a good 98. value; reduced to Fulton St. Elm Place and Hoyt St., Brooklyn. The Greatest Store and the on STRAUS. PUBLIC SATISFACTION, with the eye pee the mn have risen here on the foundation of assortments and the lowest prices, J: ‘For Christmas Shoppers, 7] For Everybody, GreatFriday Values! Two Great Glove Bargains. Se net TE Specials in Sash Curtains. Gay HESE pretty hangings that are so much in / fashion’ among people of discrimination have never before been so remarkably small priced: u $5.00 Sash Curtains—$2.85 a pair. 18 pairs of hal me American made Arabian lace. $4.50 Sash Curtains—$2.65 a pair. 180 pairs of white Irish Point Curtains. $5.45 Bed Sets at $3.55. Pitty ruffled Renaissance Bed Sets, fur full aie beds. Whey would be splendid value at the regular pri ‘Third Floor, front, Central Dullatne, 6c. Pearl Tapioca, 4c. wie is nicer than a good Tapioca Pudding —and where was there a better chance to lay i a good supply of the principal in- Ma The Pure Food Store is bustling with business these Holiday times—here is incentive to still greater interest for Friday. The best pearl Tapioca, put op in full weight one-pound boxes at 4c. a pound. Grocery Store—Third floor, West Butlding. Holiday Aprons. ORE of them than we ever had—and dain- tier sorts, too. But it is the little prices that give then) special place to-day on a page that is crowded with good values. Re id ith fluted ruff \d two rows of narrow Tibor, fancy. Dock et, others equare, with Ince insertion and four rows of satin ribboi 2 Boe Nurses’ Aprons of fine lawn, hemetitohea tucks and heme ere: hem; others of heavy lawn with deep hem; and ers of tine lawn with deep hemstftched rs 480 Swiss Aprons, with lace insertion and two ‘clus: bbe ot fine Raeling: lace rufie hy peti Ate iss Aprons, with di knit! Fer uiy immed with lace and ribbon Fanc: iss A 1, wil three tows Soading and ful tase Tutte: fancy pocket LAtiedett Heo i ed Aprons, pointed bib and pretallee. - 86™-ST.& SYP AVE. Offer: Good corola, paragon frame, full finish, silver trim, Men’s, horn handles, 2.25 Ladies’, pearl, 1.98 69¢ DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS With All Cash Purchases FRIDAY. 2 Blue Stamps Instead of 1. BOXES A MONTH. Why. do little folme like CASCARETS? Because they are a sweet, palatable, frag- rant little tablet—taste ‘good, do Good—never grip nor gripe, but act gently, naturally, positively. Medi- Cine thata child dislikes will not do ready 19. good. Ke! GASCARESS THE ro re to be e fer oe them bro are kept healtliy al- Waye and cafe against the dangers of childhood's aliments. Best for the Bowels. All druggists, 10c, 25¢, Spore and bret: im: style with hem- a; twodn & box, make « very _——————_————S Boys’ $6.00 Reefers, $4.45. INED with red flannel—who is the boy that wouldn't rather have a red flannel lin- ing to his Mrerent than Bn yeute, else? are made sre nay At drip m Oxford and a Vig Sauna ie very Tui and extra 1 nw Onn ane and fin- m on tne 8) with sia Fr. Sines stor boys of 6 40.14 Sit Heofer value of the season af... me Second floor, rear, Bast Building, | $5.00 Petticoats, $3.87. Taffeta Silk. Jersey Top Skirts, ITH pretty Petticoats so much in present demand, these, that are not only pretty, but serviceable and exceedingly small priced, shquid find a ready welcome to-morrow. Black taffeta silk Petticoats with flare ruffle, perca- line foundasjon and dust ruffle, Others with Jersey top three rai S* second floor, Hast Hutiding. | _ Carpet Samples for Half. Sit even less than half—and they make splendid Rugs to cover up the worn spots in the home carpets, thi 5 fringed and average There is always a crowd tee the Cafes Sampjes when we can get enough to advertise and these are a particularly fine lot at 50c, to $1.75—Hall Price, Carpet Hassocks, too. Brus- are nicely ome to Pe sre ht from the fac- tery “The: ore sit sie oo4 ihe é Ry ener, is an ve Sinorcow wat Be, a0, Sele ed hoor Bast Building. = “Hemstitched Damask Sets. | FINE satin damask hemstitched Table Cloth and Napkins to match would make a welcome gift-to ‘many 4 housewife, ‘We cannot recall so 008 a chance’as this to save on just such a sét: 98.75, ania a nad nyt doves pe oo and 1 Goxen Laat able Cloth, 2x2 yards, et, arable Cloth, 242% yards, ees set. Table Cloth, 2x3 yards, x fapking. to J Rp joor, rear, Central Building. i Lace Robes Reduced. HE Lace Robes and Jackets have moved tip] into the Milliner Sth Salon on the floor for the holidays, and some smrall ‘| groups haye been reduced to NUSUALLY fine news from the Women’s Glove Store for to-morrow—two of the season’s most notable offerings: Women’s gray castor Gloves with one clasp, have been $1,00, Women's brown castor Gloves, two oral have’ been $1.25. Choice of either at 79c. a pair. Also women’s one-clasp lambskin Gloves with aris points, in modes, tans and slates. ‘They are long wearing and perfect fitting and have all the style of dollar Gloves, The best we ever had to sell: for 69c, a pair. Main floor. centre, Central Butiding, Men’s $5.00 Trousers, $3.95. Al BIT of the good*news from the Men’s Clothing Store for men who want an extra pair of Trousers, Stade of choice wrorsteas in ¢ dull Winter weight; neat me the full prige, Well tall tah red and perfect tina || 101 elzes .0 to 42 age nee eee $3 9) “Second floor, rear, East Building. UST a handful of hints—if we began is tell J all that ought tobe told there wouldn’t be roo.n for'another thing. Parches!, the old ee eis! Crokinole, full ined value $1.25, FPlineh ad, the sensational games of the val \ Bnet material, ; Seca te Bal yieiet Mang alt tle Women's Neckwear at 25c. RETTY, lacy bits of neck finery that we vee out of maker’s assortments because; hev were the very choicest that could be ea for full prices. Now half and a third of (ons 25c. Instead of 50c. and 75ce prtAee Stocks in mite, butter and Paris shades, om- Women’s $3.00 Shoes, $1.79. An Extraordinary ‘Offering. 1] Shoes are as stylish, as well made, as dur- able and as comfortable as you will find the finést Shoes offered nyahens this season for $1.79 or thereabout. tarts ‘Main floor, centre, Contras Bullding, T is conservative to say $3.00 value—the anywhere at that price. They are _ Made of close Fes or erent yp the soles oreo er ‘Second floor, ea dha Lad Pall Writing Paper—Nearly Half. LLY decorated cabinets of excellent Writ- His Paper—a Christmas offering from the , Stationery Store. ; tg Sates containing 48 Sheets and 48 Envetopes, regu- Cabinets s containing 72 Sheets and 72 mnverpes } regu. larly s) Deo taleing: 96 Sheets and % Envelopes, 1 regu. larly $1 it G8e, Cabinets ate filled with white or assorted tinted Pay pers, and all contain the popular fabric finish Stationery. ° ‘Main floor, front, Hast Bullding, ANNELETTE, of course—these cool days we are selling, them just as fast as we can get them from the makers. But these’ for eee ae fitted beeper back and Jer finished with ruffie ith dot or small 75c. Flannels, 48c. ILK embroidered—another lot of those splendid yard wide Flanneis that made) such a quick esd taal pr before, They’ have hemstitched or scal edges—all ready ‘to sew up into warm and ene skirts, A va- flety of patterns, 48c, 8c. Bleached Canton Flannel, 6c. a Yd. Main floor, rear, Bast $3.00 Reception aula 5, a