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"HOLDS UP CHL Boldly Attacks Miss Willis in the . Heart of Mount Vernon and Escapes with Her $150 Watch. HIGHWAYMEN BUSY IN MANY DISTRICTS. Keep: Detectives. and Police in All the Little Towns Between Harlem and Stamford, Conn., on the Jump. Detectives In the Bronx, Mount Ver- non and all the little settlements be- tween Harlém and ‘Stamford, Conn., ace looking for the: Lighwaymen who have teen terrofising the’ residents of those districts. ‘Tre latest victim te Mae Phoebe Wit- lis, the eighteen-year-old daughter of John Wilifs, of Hast Chester. Miss: Wil- lis Was-attacked and robbed by a high- ‘waytngn who is known as the “6 o'clock thief.” Hg. attacked her boldly in the licart of Mount Vernon end escaped with ber $180 watch. ‘The thief met the crowd that alighted from the 6 o'clock train at the station and followed Miss Willis until she came to the bird avenue bridge. There he tore the Boe from her waist and 5 leat three days Miss Bion- @o}!, Of Pelham, and Mrs. Danfel Seott, ot Beventh avenue, were robbed’ in the same manner, and, it is believed, by the same man, Another bold thief performed a sim- flat’ feat in the beart of Stamford, Conn. fn front of a fashkonable club and in full view of several persons this thief knooked Mrs, Frederick H. Ayres down, tore her wrist bag from her and escaped around the corner, where @ confederate was waiting with a horse and buggy. Joseph G. MoKeown, a retired police- man, how a builder, is the datent, vio~ tim of the thieves that have been’ op- erating in the Bronx. McKeown lItves at No. 602 ast 0) Hundred and Forty-eighth street. le nearly lost his lite while defending him- eelf from the attack of a bolt crook who attempted to rob him in front of No, 2369 Lortilard place, Bronx, McKeown had just. drawn $650 trom the Mount Morris Bank to pay off a force of men he had at work on houses at Lorillard place. Suddenly a tall man who had been following him ran up and. dealt him a blow with a olub, McKeown fell, but selzed the thiet ‘when the latter gr@bbed at his waten and the two fought all over the side- walk, the thief striking McKeown again and again with the club, Finally the workmen beard McKeown's cries ahd ran to his aid. The thief hit him a teat dlow on the with the club and stone wall, making his Heeown ‘had tobe carried to his home and is now under the onee ot 8 a ba tdony cgian. No trace of # Deen ‘found. FARLEY MAY GET A CARDINAL'S CAP Vatican ene Believe Honor Despite Efforts on Behalf of Archbishop Ireland. ROME, Dec. 4—The visit of Am- ansador Storer here and his confer-| erice with several cardinals and the Rope is now learned to have been for the purpose of representing to the Holy See how indispensable is the nomination, ‘of Archbishop Irela cardinal, after © many promises and after all the. Church has obtained throvgh ‘his in- jfiuence. i ‘Mr: Storer left the Vatican pleased, and It In said that he is almost surd that Archbishob Irelgnd this time will suc- coed, Vatican circles, however, are sceptical, and the Beer Revoked thet although ites candidates are u i ry mR TET OFOR AGERE, a NED ps CHILO HM Will Be Conferred on Him|i rial 981 Righth Av., 24.20 Open Evenings Till10. HAASE $2.75 up All engraving done free of *14 kt solid gold genuine Di rm mond Ring, value $20, Bb it Pay ps Be date Ballas outof fi Oke for these great Orders Prompily Attended To, SAWS WOOD, John D, Rockefeller Fights Dyspepsia with ‘Saw-Buck—How About You? John D. Rockefeller fights dyspepsia and develops an apretite by Hagel? an hour over a’saw-buck saw- i ee can. saw, wood if you want to, We know 2 better way to develop an appetite fe and assure Vag digestion— take @ Rexatl Dyspepsia Tabi WORKED A GREAT CURE. any, npcacd has nea cent a reat sufferer trom alist ireaae ya am Brigcolte 1 cera, is caused by an abnormal state of the eal: Juices. There is one element. missin, ra The absence of this destroys the function of the gastric fale They lose their power to digest scree to the recent discovery of a group of famous specialists, we are now able to supply the missing ¢lement—to restore to the gastric Juices their diges- tive power, and to make the stomach strong and well. We know that Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- lets will positively and permanently cure this Cay no matter how bad it ‘We watt you to try them, ms) will retum your money if you are not more than satisfied with | the result, Price 25 cents, at our store only, or by mail, RIKER'S DRUG STORE, Oth Ave. & 23d St. G STORES. 125th st. and LAR Srueeia, 1020/34 ave.; 420 THE We fe sah} od recommend “Worthmore”’Shoc For Men al\$3.a Pair As a strictly high-grade shoe, stylish, wear-resisting and the |. best shoe value obtainable. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Girls’ School Dresses, 69c. If this sale creates as much ingrrest ane discriminating methers as did our last sale of ’ school dresses, the chil- ren’s section will indeed be taxed to its capacity. In this lot are about fifty dozens of girls’ school dresses, of fancy checked materials, all with round yoke, and some with ruffle trimmed with vel- vet. All ae lined throughout and well made. Were intended to sell for $1.00 each. ic Special sale price to-morrow, None C, O. D.; but two to a customer, A Third Off Marked Prices on, the halance of our misses’ and children’s suits of fine serge, twéed, zibeline and. other materials, Some in Norfolk style, others with long blousé coats. Some with velvet collars and cuffs. Every one tailor made and’in sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Women’s Cloth Ulsters. The most practical storm-proof travelling or knockabout coat These:are of novelty mixtures and imported plain colored storm-proof materials in: cape and plain coat styles; either belted or loose, some made like illustration, in sizes from 34 to 44 bust measure. Regular prices range from $22 to $24.50, but the special ig. ptice for Satur- 11 q5 day only is e Second Floor. Sth Bt. Section. made. Second Floor, 60th St. Section. Untrimmed Halts---Special. The importance of the news from the ae Store forces rec- ognition even among the special holiday features, The woman wishing to add to her hat stock has never had a bet- ter opportunity, 69c, for Scratch Felt Hats. Bound with silk, all leading shapes and colors, were $1.25 and $1.39. $1.69 for Fine Feit Hats. In all colors and popular shapes, Were $1.98 to $2.29. $1.98 for t, owens Ready-to- That were 82.79 and $2.98. $2.98 for, Women’s Ri $3.58, 08 & $4. 5.08 98 tor .75. Chiffon Hats. Second Floor, 50th St. Section. Men’s $1 Gloves, 69c. We've grouped five sorts of men’s gloves together for a special sale to-morrow. Quality in every instance speaks for the exceptional value you'll .get by taking advantage of this sale. In it will be found Men’s P. K. Lined and Unlined Kid Gloves. Men’s P, K, Undressed Castor Lined Gloves. Men's Heavy Kid Unlined Gloves, all colors, Men's All-Wool Astrachan Gloves, Kid Palms, Men's Buckskin Gloves, lmed and unlined. Main Floor, 69th St. Section. They're made of perfect skins, carefully selected, and are sure to give entire satisfaction in the wear. The backs are trimmed with one row of silk embroid- fay. Cc ery; they have two clasps; are in all colors, including black and white, and all sizes; special sale price, a pair......... Women’s and Children’s Knitted Gloves, 25c. Reguiar 50c. quality, all wool, in lain colors, such as navy, seal gray, mode, cardinal, as well as black and white; all sizes, Main Floor, 50th St. Section. This of Men’s Underwear. has a wonderful attraction, In it will always be found the sorts most wanted at prices lower than elsewhere, Here are some items to go by: Women’s $1 Kid Gloves, 59c. For men who desire the best in underwear our underwear store} 10¢ Ask to be shown the | “Amaranth” Shoe |: Misses’ .and Children’s Coats, P) idl Sale Saturday. For Womenat $1.98 a Pair $6 to $8 Coats, $3.75. Women's Shoes af $2.20 subpart ae and) You'll be impressed by its many good points. Christmas. - Shoes. Shoes for your own or-your family'st ments, in the general getting ready fi 8s every sort of shoes and slippers, appropriate gift in mind. Long Gretchen, short Three lines of WANAMAKER Shoes stand ndad reefer and plain coats in jj) shoulders above all'others nade, at their prices: very finest plain and novelty The Wanamaker- Wear-Well Shoes for Men, at: mixtures of silk nap velvet, ol barn Ln nk ai ae at $8 ie Wanamaker-Heliable Shoes for Women, Se oe ane nae a The Wanamaker Wear-Well and the Reliable, ytes, $3 are the full equal of the best $3.50 shoes with and without shoulder and better than many at that price. capes, trimmed with fancy The Wanamaker Special Shoes for men at 38:00; : braiding, gimps, _ strap- the same shoes as are being sold in good stores pings, lace and miniature at $5. And the styles are the most correct and butfons, in sizes from 5 to somest to be found anywhere—and all the various’ 14 years, in a special Satur- are included, for dress and business wear. _ *) day sale. Tiien, here are some ther exceptional values hristit you have Kid lace and button, patent lea- $10 to $15 Coats, $6.75. ° * tesa i heavy oa eater i ne shoceornteg, stone rings, hoop rings and others, in Second Floor. 59th St. Séetion Women’ s ‘Shoes at $1.90 Ba te aga dye Sale of Solid Gold Gift Rin oie caer <5 io Signet rings, combination stone rings, single welted soles; smoo' ONG Boys’ Shoes at an almost lim- 5 ‘The sturdy ‘sort that: itless variety, at prices which meana saving inevery§ wis hand knocks and still I instance, In the assortment will be found— - sizes, 1 to Fine Carved Signet Rings mm many beautiful designs. YY? Boys’ Shoes at $1.30. yurneie aye ‘of peor . For Men at $3.69, $4.78, $5.98, $7.00 and $8.50. fs : jcBfzong, heavy solld leather soles, | With wooly splea. all uppers; sizes 2.98, $3.75, $4450 $6.25, $7.25 ig For Women et $2.98, $9.78, $4.80 $6.25, $7.25 | Nig ‘Small Boys’ Shows amiga ten For Ooty at 49c,, 69c., 98c., $1.25, Kid and calf; spring heels; stout | 1ow heels, at $1. ang weil made fio, si oir Beautiful Fancy Combination Rings, in a Levates M4 designs, for "Dy Kid and calt ince, low broad | : fomen and Children, at 98¢., $1.49, $1.98. eR heels; stout soles. 40. Fine assortment of Stone Ru child's foot, Regular $2.00 pair. s for Boys, including Sardonyx, : Agate, Carbuncie, Tiger Eye, at 98C.. $1.49 and $1.98. . feels Children's Rir an immense variety m beautiful new effects and | $ fe chased bandh at 48 BOE. 296, ard BB. mT eee ag cee See ses Meter a Our “Normal Shape” Shoes For Boys and Girls Arc Practical Footwear. They are built scientifically on anatomical prin- ciples and conform to every angle of the normal “Normal Shape” Shoes for Boys, $1.35. good and wide and bound to give comfort, Made ot food quality kid and box calf. Sizes 9 to 1314. “Normal Shape” Shoes for Girls, $1.65. These are ot nice aie: biped and bee styles, spring heels, hand-welted soles, of cak tanned leather, ed steaming Sizes’ 854 to 11, $1.65 pair; sizes 1134 to 2, a200 Wa if vety ence aha day. ty Chiffon and Maline Rosettes Marked to About a Third Off! There is nothing more popular now than these dainty rosettes, kid Girls’ Shoes with Spring Tita sun 20; Ee 4, $1. JOHN WANAMA cE Formerly A.T. Stewart &Co., Broadway, 4th Avé., 9th shoes, made on our Normal last, The et sony Fatt Fathers ee ‘rown cart f) se] g fully, Dies is | ee ago were ni use enj drink as often as.they wished. ¥ Then it was that the Gillies Coffees won i that has endured, Later it was that many of the old ceased to exist or found new owners. with different polici House has gone on unchanged, familiar to the descendants Yorkers, but naturally not so well known to the welcome ‘24 Floor, 50th St. Section. These are of wits, pack and light blue maline or chiffon, made with each year come to mi ke their homes in and near the G te and without a Here are the prices to tempt you to buy: This Special S 5 an invitation ‘and an. 30c. Maline Rosette, without neckband, 18c. Whether: you live ten s, tén miles°or farther, | 35c. Maline Rosette, with band, 20c. re SYSTEM enables you'to enjoy:this. Bays 40c. Chiffon Rosette, without neckband, 25c* out leaving your. family ‘fireside: SIMPLY SEND POSTA 50c. Chiffon Rosette, with neckband, 30c. Coffee, rich, fresh roasted, comes, directo your door. oa three days, then if you wish we will take it away and your money. Complete Price List mifilag’an request. Main Floor, 50th St. Section. Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 10c. & 18c.]) Santos Coffee. | Hotland Ja = ff This popular ribbon is a prime favorite this season, and well it REGULAR PRICE 18c. This is a REGULAR ‘PRICE may be, for nothing is more eftective in the way of ribbon, It is par- @} good, pure, honest coffee— priced Java: in ticularly dainty and soft and makes the prettiest of neck ribbons, known, liked and regularly c You may choose from the sort with self-colored polka dots or the ff | '5¢4 by many of our custom: 1 5 plain satin taffeta kind without the dots— it’s 3 and 336 inches ipaeserecal Se 10 & 18c. yd Saturday at.. Sele) sie oaieeenels for fancy box of three cotton Handkerchiefs. 15¢ for fancy box of three cotton Handkerchiefs. Root’s Tivoli Standard, 89c. | Wright's $1 Underwear,59c,}og_ for fancy box of three pure Regular $1.50 quality, in camel's hair and natural gray; not more than three suits to a customer; all sizes. Medlicott “Health,” 39c. Fine fleece-lined Underwear, with wool backs, in silver gray and cam- el's hair colors; regular 69c. sort. to-morrow. These books are handsomely bound in half leather, paper, from large, clear type. Edges are of gilt. Each volume in a All styles, linen Handkerchiefs, Regular $3 Grade, $1.69. 25c¢ for fancy box of three cotton Made of the finest Australian wool, full fashioned, in medium and heavy weights, sold everywhere at $3 a gar- ment, in gray, white and Shetland colors; single and double breasted shirts; all sizes, Main Floor, 00th St. Section. Leather, 48c. Books of Half The Book Store has another interesting special for the gift buyer Separale box. Some of the titles are: dam Bed Aae'ot yt Bulitingh, Al py Q ie ae partic. ip iokens, ‘ret Viol! Fothergit, Gee PO ee ane, Hono hoe, Soot. | | Seno no Byres Bronte, axel rl ter, iSeamiais the ‘Mohicans, “Copper, Misorables, ituss, Petticoats. Of black lustre sateen, with sectional layer: flounce, plain or hemstitched; priced $2.69, $2.98, $3.29 and $3.98. Second Floor, G0th Bt, Section. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., a4 Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. | Lorna Doone, Blackmore. r Two Flagw, 01 Vanity Pair, Thackeray. Yicar of Wakefield, Goldsmith. And other tin Floor, 60th St. Section. faster. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES* rinted on fine ' t | Rut 17 Shopping Days Until Xmas. If your Christmas shopping is well planned you'll start in earnest soon to select your, sift things before the holiday whirl goes much Handkerchiefs with hand- embroideréd initial, value here, and you can rely on the for Women’s 50c, Under- 25c. “wear. Finest grades of fleece-lined Vests and Pants, in Peeler Shades of the best combed Egyptian yarn; vests are trimmed with silk tape and silk lockstitch; high - neck style, with long or short sleeves; French band pants to match; all sizes, including extra large. for Women's 75c. *Oneita’’ 39c. Suits. Splendid Combination Suits, in white only; button across the shoulder; all sizes. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., { 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. with embroidery all around, lain Floor, 69th St. Section. Specials i in Good Underwear For Women and Children. Established 1840, St No matter how small the price you pay, you'll get unmatched Ks unt Cort 88, 230, 48 ud a Hashings 5 } tion. These specials should appeal to every woman. ers. As a popular feature of this 3-Day ale we offer it at. tomers, The Sal Bogota Coffee. |Best Mocha REGULAR PRICE 28c. This rich'] REGULAR PRIGE 32c: A ‘(i Main Floor, 50th St. ¥ * ’ $ ° and delicious coffee was a - © of the BEST Jaya that) is I beyond most peopl ith the BEST Mocha | Children’s Gift Handkerchiels. |r tite > ec lars ah ie We've an ideal collection of Apprperiale and best-for-service sorts ff] geting it so that we could sell ice, 32e., it of handkerchiefs for children for gifts. Prices show unmatched buying. J] 't at 28. SALE PRICE...... of friends. For THREE DA’ 50c for fancy box of six pure linen Handkerchiefs. 50c for fancy box of three pure linen Handkerchiefs with hand-embroidered initial. 5c each for pure linen plain hem- Stitched Handkerchiefs, Rye to 25¢ on for pure linen Handkerchiefs For Hotels, Clubs and Restaurants, as well as the Household, ovportunity to secure a substantial saving from our usual moderate. Simply Send Postal wit WE SELL 5 LBS. COPFEE—or 1 Ib. ea Se ae Manhattan, Brooklyn and Bronx up to 180th st. SEND P 10 Ibs. Coffee or 5 Ibs, Tea—or 4 Ib, Tea atxd 10 Ibs. Conese press charges within 25 miles of Manhattan—25 Ibs. deli Gillies Coffee Comp underwear giving utmost satisfac- lasseeccoscoseasnnssssasccapassonss | OF aes one & Ee Star i course we are ready with “The value in this ji $ ae boxes of gloves. ahead of what this ‘price | Ready, too, for any. kind off before. t good, warm glove your hens The styles needs now, 25c. tor Boys’ $0c. Underwear, Heavy fleecé-lined “Health” Under- wear, bound with silk tape, finished with pearl buttons; silver gray and Jaeger colors; all large sizes of shirts and drawers, 25c., 30c. and. 35c, for anil 50c. to 75c. LaderwenrsT Splendid grades of Vests, Pants and Drawers, in natural gray only, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, Sc. 30c, -35c, Main Floor, Both 8t. Section, Boys’ Waists. Boys’ waists and blouses of good quality pubs flannel, pleat- ed on front and back, with collar attached, in 19¢c sizes 4 to 13, at Second Floor, 58th St. Section. to sell at. eesssene ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES'.