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TU TEST SHNTYOF | Divorced Him Obtains} New York Man Hunting in Maine Order from Supreme Court] pursued by Animal Which Fol- for Committee to Investigate His Mental Condition. lows Him to Creek and Is +4 committee appointed in the Supreme | ourt will determine tht mental con- dition of Henry L, Moore, whose di- Werced wife says he {s Insane and is ruled by Mrs. Anna Deegan, upon whom hevhas lavished most of the fortune left hi mby his father, Mr: Moore was a millionaire, and his ‘Game first-became publicly mentioned im connection with Mrs. Deegan when ‘her husband broke into his apartments in West Forty-eighth street and as- @aulted him. Deegan, a poor teamster, Was sentenced to serve a term in prison. ‘Mrs. Moore was granted a divorce in 1902, with $4,000 a year alimony. home was in Philadelphia, but after RORTAGE, Me., Dec. 10H. D. Chase, of New York, returned from a hunting excursion to-day with a story of a nar- row escape from a large bull moose af- ter his rifle hdd refused to work. He ‘was tired and worn from his experience. (Mr. Chase !s not an experienced hun- ter, and started out after small game. Coming upon the fresh tracks of a bear, he determined to follow them. After an hour ho suddenly came upon the bear, but when he tried to shoot he found the automatic arrangement hold- ing the cartridges in place was out of While he was trying to fix It ® bull moose crastied through the underbrush and stood on the edge of the clearing. Mr, Chase thought he had the gun fixed and raised {t to shoot. There was no port and the hunter saw his only fety was in filght. Turning, he ran towand a creek and reached it only a few seconds before the moose. A thin coating of !ce cov- ered the water and he ran out on it. the separation Moore came to New Fork. The alimony has not been paid, although he received a great the death of his father, An. drew H. Moore, and an annuity of Since he met"Mrs. Deegan, Mre. Moore declares; her former husband has aquan- dered all his money on her until he admitted, when she obtained a judg- ev@ient for alimony, that he had disposed - of most of his property and had mort- gaget his income. Mira. Moore charges that ‘a large part of this money has been turned over to wan, Who lives luxuriosly, rides _ Anccarriages and wears costly jewels, » Mra. Moore's’ circumstances are greatly .Jweduced, she says, and she sometimes waits for the bare necessities. Pre" orie daughter of the couple, Miss bears out her mother’s “wtatement and in an affidavit tells of “the peculiarities of her father and tho 4 ~gpell the Deegan woman has cast over weght. The ice gave way moese crashed out on rent fo. the bottom Get My Book, if Sick. Don’t Send a penny. ny. fi Jou ase what I can month you ‘can use it without oon cima near you who Dr. Shoop’s Restorative ‘Dr. Witllam Jacobse says he has at- tended Moore frequefitly and has found that he has hallucinations, Mra, Dee- §8n, he says, has him completely at her rey amd he obeys her like a dog. nally they quarrel, Dr. Jacobson _ pays, and whe nthe woman threatens to % Weave him he drops on his knees and implores her to remain, Mrs. Deegan's rise from almost pov-|-}' y.to riches was'a marvel to her for-| # bn the ‘lower west side. usbandwas @ teamster, but after sepafation he worked little and (went to Hye at a Raines law hotel in his wife would drive to| fm Handsome carriagé and room. After these visits Deegan was well supplied with money and’ bought “drinks for the men who @bout the saloon, He seemed sat- idflied ‘that his wife should wear expen- aly woe and more expensive ie eh Ae A fitturs, ber, grace end beauty charmed ter | ation. ia|ways fit you in the immense tier for | of orders. book you want and wow 2 address Dr. Shoop, Hooke 4 for Women. Dox 144 Racine, Wis, Rook 5 for Men (seal or Fook 8 onnetmatisng, 12Ist St. & 3d Ave. TALKED TO “THINGS IN AR” —_—_—_—— ; ‘Wiltred Beltictal, who says he is a eplrtuaiist, is in Bellévue Hospital, ; where he was sent by the police of the, Bast Fitty-first street station. He was; arrested carly to-day while acting ‘wtrasigoly and talking to things in the air, He said he was conversing with splrite, A memorandum book found on him gives his address as No. 708 North Main street, Fall River, Mass. ———_—_ LAYING .H& “GHOST.” - The Warl of Onslow telle a very ef- fective story. His beautiful old place, Clandon, suddenly became possessed of host,” and the servants of the place were almost terrined out of their wits by the nolses they heard and the sights they saw er imagined, ays the London Globe, ‘The reputation of the mansion became noltted abroad, and at tast Lord Onslow took a short cut to end the mystery. He assembled his eer vants and gave it ou to them that he was determined to have no more of this sort of thing. For the future all mem- bers of his family would sleep with loaded revolvers by their side, and at the first suggestion of a noise they would send a bullet in = direction to An Olympia Music Box Makes Christmas Jolly for All Nothing contributes so much to} the lively times that we love the chil- dren to have on Christmas | as the right sort of music. Bargain Friday\ Rhinestone Jewelry Fons gti q The pretty pieces sparkle they make you just as eag 7 to pos- sess them as though they the beauty of jewelry is just that you can possess it, with hardly a sec- ond thought on the score full tones of the Olympia supply the most pleasing sort; and the winding is so Designs are new and most simple that the children can —Horse-shoes, $4.50 to do it all for themselves. supplies music for the little folks’ games, and keeps them happy and dancing, when they might be fretful and Tiaras, $4 to $7.50. troublesome without it. Stick Pins, $1 and $1.25, POR. MEN, WOMEN AND-CHILDREN. A word from the-Custom Shoe Forgi ahead rapidly with new foreman at the helm.’ Orders this month have more than’ doubled those of any previous month. The latest feature—our new improved Coward last in wide, medium and London combi- Remember if we-can’t al- is | ready-made stock, we can al- ways in the to-order shoes. Everything right up to the et | minute in quick, caretal filling Fit, style, work and mate- rial always at the very top. SOLD NOWMERS ELSE, AMES 8. COWARD, 4 Greenwich St., near Warren St.,N.¥, Malt Orders Pilisd. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, Chatham Square sf st: Streets Chatham Sq.: Third Ave.|193 to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments. NG ror HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. s, Bedding, Ranges, Stoves, Etc. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS. | g "= 2226 to. 2234 * EVERYTHI MORRIS CHAIRS, MORRIS ROCKERS. , GILT CHAIRS... REED ROCKERS... $6.50 | TOILET TABLES . - 8,90] PARLOR TABLES. «. 3.75 | PIER GLASSES. . 3.98 |GILT'WALL GLASSES... 8.20 PIANO STOOLS........ 1:65 |/LACE CURTAINS..,..... 1.10 {shed | VERNIS MARTIN GOODS, | PICTURES, PARLOR CABINETS AND TABLES. _ oan. $9.05 fi ame, uooiterd LAMPS, CLOCKS, BASY CHAIRS, ETC. 5-PIECB PARLOR SUITS, mahogan finish fram \- holstered in Damask, reduced fron $45.00 to.... ee = PARLOR $8.90 STOVE, . 1.25 Nickel trim 9.50 mings, direct draft, 9-inch fire pot, inside meas~ ure; nickel swinging cover, 3-PIECE SUITS AT-VERY LOW PRICES ALSO. $8.90 h or Liberal Credit. | °e2" If Requested, . COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, Park Row. near Chatham Sqi ‘A2ist Street and 3d Ave. Bar Pins, $1.50 and $2, Cuff Pins, $1.25 to $2.50. Jewelry Store, Tenth atreet But the Olympia is ever so much more than a children’s toy. Itis a splendid enter- tainer of grown-ups, The Olympia Board is the one great recent improvement in Music Boxes, that belongs alone to the Ol: ia Music Boxes, givin; double strength and raak ness to the notes. An Olympia will double the joyment of all the other gifte, if it is found among them on Christmas morning, joining the Olympia you need only pay A Single Dollar to Have the Box You Select Sent You ought to have seen Santa’s face when he came and saw the Holiday, zaar we arranged tor him on the Second Floor. and he settled right down to “hand-shaking’’ and “wish-taking™ from that very m He brought a great big beautiful rosy-cheeked doll with him this time “Lillianette’’ He brought her along because she wanted a mamma—a mamma she was sure would be a good, isted that she find a mamma for herself, just the way she wanted to. ausin the Holiday Bazaar, and below is a letter she wrote to all they Ginamilier “It's simply great!” is what he sai Sewing Machines Last year we sold several hundred of these Wana- told us her name is sweet mamma to her, and i So here she is wit little girls in Greater New York and asked us to print for her: ESS Se ee es SE ee Dear Little Girls:— 1 am a little orphan dollie. name Js Lillianette. for a mamma that will be and kind, and love me just much as your mamma loves If you know of any little girl Wl week make mie ence an or if you would yourself, me a letter telling me about and bring the letter up to here in the Stationery Booth: pecially for them. I shall pick out my man these letters. Be sure you Pholographs for Gifts. If you want photographs for gifts you cannot do better than to picture we turn out, no matter what careful workmanship exemplified in think of a come to our Photo Studo. Eve the price, has artistic value an: Carbonettes, from $2.00 doz. up, are the most popular kind for gifts. You do not have to make a special appointment for sittings. Come in any time, for we've things arranged so systematically that there is no vay have the children’s pictures taken better bring them in as soon as possible, so that you'll be sure to have them by Christ- $3 Golf Vests, $1.98. An importer had 225 of these vests—every one red. They were meant to retail at $3 each, Hut he could not sell them at full price ex- cept in an assortment of colors, That’s how we got the quantity at a small figure, which enables us to give you this great special. They are prettily woven, well made, trimmed with brass buttons and bound with silk, You'll be surprised at the value when you see them. Secgnd Floor, 59th Bt. Section. $1 Sateen Waists, 65c. Box top; three drawers: with au- obbin-winder, self-adjust- eelf-threading shuttle; set of attachments; at $18 each. Same style; with five drawers, at any Olympia one moore: The pelance is in easy monthly sums, ree the holiday expenses Drop-head Machines; five drawers; full set of attachments; Box top: twodrawers; chain-stitch automatic tension; full net of attach- ments; at $35 each. Single chain-stitch dro} automatic tension; with attachments, $40 each, Visit the Music Room, in the Basement; or write for further information, Men's Scarfs, 25c A neckwear note that will strike many & responsive chord. The entire surplus} stock of a scarf manufactur- er’s silks, usually put into 50c neckwear, has beeu made up into these fine, handsome scarfs to sell at 25c each, Six thousand of then—and even they won't last long with the eager buying they’re sure to meet. Four-in-hand and Teck styles; in stylish d 8 aiid coloringsin great Trimmed Go into the Mill if you're looking for a b a: trimmed hat. An: . sold at just half the price m on the price ticket. This holds good on hats ‘ai bonnets above $5. Second Fioor, Chiffon andMal Rosettes. _ These fetching little neck 4 ceits which add just that. touch to the gown are m about a third off price for to They are very full, in- Eiderdown Robes And Dressing Sacques Made of soft, fleecy eider- down, in favorite plain col- ors—light blue, pink, gray and red; handsomely trim- med with satin. r The Robes have girdles at waist, and are $2.75 to $10 —seven styles. The Dressing Sacques have fitted backs and full fronts Right styles, 85c to $3.75. Second Floor, Tenth st. All black, -hemstitched, tucked, shirred and pleated, with yoke front. We cannot send any C. O. D. nor fill mail orders. Tapestry Table Cover. a] Many new, beautiful, unique things are shown in the. linen section that will make suitable gifts. Prominent among them are the tapestry covers, with knotted fringe, in all the newest shades. Size 4-4, 50c. Size 6-4, 7>c. Size 8-4, $1.25. Size 10-4, $1.98. Oriental Tapestry Reversible Table Covers with knotted fringe. Size 8-4, $1.49. Size 10-4, $3.00. Mon's Furnishings, Ninth street, B'way. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. Size 4-4, 89c. Size 6-4, $1.25. Then we call particular attention to about 250 Table Sets--- Each set consisting of one tablecloth and one dozen napkins to match, with red or Slue borders. Good value at $2.50 a set; special price for the 8-10 size to-morrow, ery complete line of fancy linens with Jap- anese hand-drawn work and Cluny lace. The assortment consists of doilies, scarfs, tray-cloths and centrepieces. cosette, wth band,. We are showing a vi weaters. out-of-door man or “great” gift. They're dispensable when skating. for Boys’ Sweaters. Made of pure wool, with d collar, in a variety of colors; $1.89 tor ren’s Sweaters, Of pure wool, wit! black and white; value $2 A very complete line and boys’ sweatérs rices to select from, Third Floor, 50th St. Section. Children’s Cashmere Dresses. An Extensive Assortment Specially Priced. Lively times are expected to-morrow in the Children’s Section, for we're to hold a special sale of children’s cashmere dresses at prices which mean great savings in every instance. —Children's Cashmere Dresses in Russian and French ef- fects, trimmed with ribbon velvet and satin ribbon, AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE Because Rheumatism sometimes comes on suddenly, doesn't prove that it is a chance disease or one due to accidental causes. time for it to develop, and is at work in the system long before any The blood is the first point of attack, and the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are then distributed through the circulation to different parts of the system, and settle in joints, muscles and nerves; and when the system is in this con- dition it needs only some excit- ing cause, like exposure to night air, damp, chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of win- ter, to arouse the slumbering poisons and bring on Rheuma- tism, The severity of the attack ds upon the amount of acid in the blood and the quan- tity of acrid matter in the joints Some people are almost helpless from the first, while ot-ers have occasional spells or are uncomfortable, rest- less, nervous and half sick all the time from the nagging aches Rheumatism is a disagreeable companion even in its mildest form and myst be thoroughly eradicated or it grows worse as we grow older, and fre- quently stiffens the joints, draws the muscles out of shape, breaks down t 3 ROMAN health, A disease that originates in the blood, as Rheumatism does, $29, rs) CHAIR, | cannot be cured with external remedies like liniments and plasters; such : things scatter the pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch the disease or improve the condition of the blood. The thin acid blood must be restored to its normal purity and strength, so that all poisonous substances may be car- ried out of the system, and no medi- S.S. S., which not only but builds up the symptoms are felt. dresses In two styles of finely tucked. dresses trimmed with French and Russian effects, plain and combination silk braid. $4.39 —Children’s cashmere dresses BRHEUMATISM IN ELBOWS, WRISTS Urbana, Ohio, Aug. 25, 1903. Last winter I had a It started in the right elbow, and from there to my wr: right wrist was the —Children’s cashmere tresses cuffs and waists shirred with fea- ther stitching, trimmed with straps + of velvet over shoulders, Sizes 2,4 shirred skirt, slashed trimmed and bon velvet. Sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 teoond Floor, Sth St. Section. Good Hosiery---Bargain Priced For to-morrow we offer some exceptionally good values in a lot of brand-new, well-made hosiery for men, women and children. The prices are cut ’way down and out of all resemblance to their These ought to make mamy women and children dainty gift Here are women’s aprons, dren’s aprons and m: p trimmed with embroidery 25c and 49c. 1 ting no better, I be: ime I wes entirely umatism, All awell- and pains, For 25c. Hosiery. Women's heavy cotton stockings, in stainless black, fleece lined. Women's heavy black cotton stock- ings, with double soles, black feet, or with white soles. Men's two-thread extra heavy black cotton socks. Women's black cotton stockings, Richelieu ribbed, with silk-embroid- For Women’s StocKings. Over 10,000 pairs of fine imported Stockings, mostly black, all sam- ples, lisle thread, in plain and ribbed effects; fine gauge cotton, in medi- um and heavy weights, as well as all-over lace openwork lisle thread Stockings; the regular selling prices have been 50c. to $1. Some are severel GRIFFITH EELLY. 408 Bloomfield Ave. trimmed with .G@ embroidery: special Detticoats. _ Tops made of all-wool cloth, which disposes of ness over hips, yet gives. he nervous system, and ruins the! For Women's 35c.StocKings | Fine black cashmere, splendid qual- Men's plain or silk vertical-striped SSS cine accomplishes this in so short a time as neutralizes the acids and counteracts the poisons, general health at the same time. Write for our special book and pleatings of Prices range from ra good quality black Men's gray natural wool-socks, In oles, all sizes; strictly Main Floor, 50th St. CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’. on Rheumatiém, and should you desire any special information or advice, our phyicians will furnish it without charg’ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO., ATLANTA, GAs BLOOMINGDALE BLOOMINGDALE. uh and ooth Streets.

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