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nh ETS GUARDED ordinary Precautions Are ‘aken to Prevent Testimony, Favor of Copper King’s) ff Wy ughter Being Made Public.) | 4 orai Hundred Pages, Together! with the Decree, Ordered by Jut- “itice Maddox to Be Kept Sserct. Sy as is show! the granting of Finteriozutory decree of divorce by Tubtice Maddox to Mrs, Everett Mallory Peidver, daughter of United States Sen- rk, the Montana copper king, Dr. B. M. Culver. of New York, the ‘papers’ In the cese including Habament. fieiings of the Court and testimony taken by Referee Maurtco of Port Chester, have deen filed in the private safe of County Suthertand. evidence ‘han not been sealed ast Maddox dentea the mot! Bre. Cilver's lawyer in that reryeri, ‘the Court Mid inscribe these signif- at words on one of the papers, in de- is no, 2904 The pro- Hon of rule 76 appl: J ; md his: deputy and ly appreciate their du y County Clerk Coward ow The Kvening V ‘on file without en by Referee Dillon ey ai-hundred papers and in parts ational and on that wocount M ulver's lawyer mado xtrenuove eff ec all the fact ‘otice of ecision of the Court was not even ed on the bulletin ‘boo of decrees in dl iy entered are gral . _Sibinder orders of the court, Oounty Clerk Decker. "I eu any of the papers in aie, They are to de kept i eee | Aix Diplomatic Fi . (Fim the Chicago 2 “My dear.” said the young husband, remind me of an elephant “Brute! exclaimed the newly-enwe io. who was a trifle sensitive on the fon of avolrdupois, jecaune an elephant Is terribly afraid calmly conc! the financial ej the 4 i MISS MAY VAN ALEN, WHO, IT IS |" (SAID, WILL NOT WED MR. RANLET: UY Society {x amazed at the throwing over of Ralph Holyoke, by Miss May heiress has sailed for F hind a-sighing. his gallant siege and for a time most of | the #” believed that the unknown) as the father did not approve of Ranlét; but) that made no differ ce in the pe He lar opinion that he worl! win, not even) (1) { when the pirent, In all his arrogance, hays save his obtid's suitor “the cut’ in the| It dey. | New York Cl that Mrs, mor Alen Astor, or loss in Mked 1s ee stated thitt Mrs. Plant th he had ¢ herselé Kindly) in his behalf, tice, of the mazytnotlal trust. fegal v Ranlet met Miss Van Alen i Catro a | pate int) Margaret t Ts widow, had ret pers agreeing to the set- r was continued un- ; e e Tw enty-F irst Anniversary. A Rousing Big Celebration at Moe Levy & Co.’s Two Stores. A fitting climax to a full score years of mercantile triumph by the most unique and successful Clothiers in all America. A feast of values fo commemorate the happiest event of our lives. A souvenir of dollars given every customer. No trinkets—no apology for a sale. Every price a “happy, event” price—a history-making “offer—one that will stamp indelibly in your minds the one occasion of your lives where a mercantile ‘Organization was appreciative enough to deal out a dividend of profits in the shape of substantial cash rebates. Everybody is invited—our friends (customers), prospective customers—the entire populace of New York and vicinity. Beginning Saturday,, December 12th, in Our Walker Street Store, and Our New Branch Establishment at 1457 Broadway, Too. WENTY-ONE years ago to-day we sold the first suit of clothes that carried the Moe Levy trade-mark. That sale was made in a one- toom store.and in every 4 wiy an unpretentious itablishment. We just had capital enough to q@ make a few suits of clothes’ the new way, and if it had taken all the cash we had to our name to make that one suit vaccording to our, ideals, it would have beensthus. The life of that suit we followed with-the watchfulness of 4 first offspring, and we were inighty proud of its record. We were ambitious. We wanted that initial Sale to be the acorn of this great and mighty ak you see to-day, and 4 50, as time went on, @ach sale became a bid Ptor greater strength and community we $11.75 Men’s Overcoats $18,$20 and $22.50 Value Elsewhere, $11. Men’s Long, medium and short 101 a 01 nthe blacks—dark and fancy mixtures and all the stylish checks of the sea- son, CELEBRATION Price, $11.75, 98c, Men's Shirts, 39c. You might have seen their equal at $1 elsewhere, They are made of percale ma- terial in innumera- ble dressy patterns. CELEBRATION PRICE, 3c. $3.25 Children’s Overcoats. Value Elsewhere : $5.00. Children's Russian Overcoats, With eit butto ieee. bert nck rin is and Kersey in brown, blue colors, Ame 24 to Boys’ rimmed em Chey is and voare 23° a0: CELEBRATION PRICE. 33-25. $3.00 Men's Hats, $1.25. A decidedly swagger lot of 250. Men's Socks, 170, Full regular mad: cashmer: bid of the Hat departmemt. | grade, CELEBRATION PRICE, CELEBRATION PRICE, $1.25. | 170. Moe Levy & Cof $4. 75 Suits $18 and $20 Value Else- where, cheviots and cas- a fit for every ‘all — short — stout or MOE LEVY &CO., 119 to 125 Walker Street, Three Blocks East of Broadway. Branch Store, 1457 Broad: way, Between 41st and 42d Sts, 75 Suits $5, $6, $7 and $8 Else- where, A Thery are just 218 suits in all, repre- ing a range of high-grade Chev- Feew that $7 and 8. formerly sold MIRTH DAY PRICE, 84.75. | 84.00 Suspenders, 490. | Pure Silk Suspenders, guar Hats, All'sizes. The strongest | Hose in blacks and colors. 25c,|anteed not to break. Regular | $1,00 grade. CELEBRATION | | | PRICE, asc, KILLED WFIGAT —"WANGED HIMSELF | OVER BOARD BILL CELLAR OF HOME Dead Man Had Objected to Pay: While Wife of Edwin Krebel Was. ing Amount Charged Against! Searching Hospitals and Him and Was.Fired On as He) Morgue for Him His Body Threatened Slayer. Was Hanging in Basement. | | ees BELVIDERE, ™ J., Dec. 11 —Joseph | While the wife of Mdwin Knebel, of Kiss was sh and killed by Michael |No, 487 West tleth street, was search- Parri at Alpha, near here, early to-day, | ing the hos ice stations ant ina fight over a board bill. The dead | ty Morgue for k husband,- he was man was fired on as he threatened Parri | 545, ProMidnlifon 4pikelin thels and his wife, hes 7 and Kiss|of te tenement In which _he formeriy a alndgers. Yemterday waa! live Knebel was for many years _: y y intoxicated iast night, They fe-ct an In a provision house owned oy had a dilute over the amount of a] Rolie Brothers. boaru bill presentad Kiss, during} Forseveral years Kaebel had been a which the Inter threatened to kill Farrl| sufrorer fiom chronte rheumatism. 4 ‘ As her husbane 1 not return Mis Wifes a frenzy Farr! : $s. poc! nner Jast might Mrs, Knebal grew Pie D ecteh Se and with a. iciond began n Nothing had been heard of suicide has jay wel ulled a revolver red at Kiss, kill | authorities were notified, and | #03 Fa wag taken to the jail here. The| Knebel, body of Kies in at the morgue Mra, Parl, in defense of her husband, siya Kiss’ drew a knife and was about | ¢y. to stab her, but other boarders condra-, bank. dict her statement. Ueuh year had some money J not yet reached his for- Stern Brothers To-Morrow, Reduction Sale of Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing NORFOLK SUITS, WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, serviceable materials, all gcod patterns, knickerbocker or straight trousers, Unual price $5.C0 SAILOR & RUSSIAN SUITS, fine serges, cheviots Sa tatatuccs: many with eatra shields and Eton collars, Formerly from $5.00 to $6.95 HILDREN’S OVERCOATS in piain double-breasted and - bar eifects, all desirable materials, Formeriy $6.95 to $3.75 REBFERS. in all desirable warm fabrics, 4 to 12 yrs., OVERCCATS, in cheviots and frieze, 7 to 16 yrs., Formerly $5.95 to $6.95 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, plain colors and stylish mixtures, perfectly tailored, Formeriy $14.75 Children’s Hats Felt and Imported Beavers, 45e¢ Cioth sailors, DSC Veivets & Cloths, Formerly 95c. to $3,75 West Twenty-third Street. $3.85 $3.75 $4.85 $4.70 $11.90 Golfs, Tams and Yachts, JL 51.80 Men’s Vests $5.00 Value Else- where, Mercorized nllk vettings and fancy Worsteds—ever so many pattern $2.50 Underwear, | $1.46. If you know what imported Maco Yarn or best mercerized e: silk is, you will readily appreciate that $5.2 suit is the usual price. CELE- BRATION PR per garment, $1, 4 Ler us consider how we stand to-day. We feel that we operate the most perfect estab- shment in America; but even so, it can. never ach a miraculous per- ction of absolute im- munity from errors. q lowever, should any issatisfaction ever come yj retween you and your F ourchase, in the interest of your own protection well as that good same which we so zeal- B usly protect for the ouse of Moe Levy & 0,, we want you to & ive us the opportunity & > set it right every time. cf We believe that we are “he single exception in B ‘4 li America where the etail outlet of our own 4] ire Justifies the main- B nance of extensive vorkrooms. Right here F ¢ solve the vital ques- ion of better clothing f é x | or man, boy and child 2 # $3.98 Boys’ Overcoats ‘Worth $5.00 and $6.00 Madé full back—broad shouldered fitting collar BIRTHDAY PRICE, 83.98, $1.50 Pajamas, 800, A Pajama opportunity that | ought to interest every man. The best $1.50 grade you ever bought, .GELEBRATION mt Moe avy & Co, manufacture is itwinetive. for its charace ice and Individuality, not to “Mention the absolu arantes for service of B he, making and fina~ with every That is why we Vi jsaved from imnending eye } | troubles; thousands have been helped to a comfort they had not known in years, FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS Reduced to January Prices. Broken Lots Below Cost. Fourth AVEMUC tSstete Lafagette Place \ \ Leave Your Ads Early To-Day for Sunday World Wants. By responding promptly to these little Sancenpermeats many have been serious Oculist’s examination without charge. Glasses Only if Needed, $1 Up, Ghitich OPTICIANS—1 Years’ Practice. 25 Broad St... , Arcade, Broad Ex. Bldg 217 Broadway.....Astor House Block 223 Sixth Avenu Below 15th St 1845 Broadway,......Beow 36th St Two Uptown Stores Open Evenings. You Pay $12 Week, No SECURITY. OPEN EVENINGS CLOTHING 2» CREDIT OMEN’ $—CHILDREN’S. cas NO PUBLICIT Taal |NATIONAL OUTFITTING CO,, GW. 23d, N. ¥. Xe 200g Newark ave. Jersey Oty. Entire Biock, Futon, From Bridge to Duffield Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 O’Clock. APMAN & The Store That Saves You Money. ai Street, Brooklyn. | Remember, || We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps at > None With | rchases. C. O. Ds.|} o oe € | | Overcoats of fine black kersey cloth, clo: perfect fitting. None of this lot sold previously for less than $8.00. All sizes from 14 to 19. Satur- day ; 6. Men’s Oxford Frieze Overcoats f Absolutely all-wool frieze, strong- ly lined with mohair © serge. Sizes 34 to 46. Regulars or stouts—Saturday .. All-wool Serge Sailor Suits, 3 to 10... All-wool Eton Collar Suits, 3 to 8 All-wool 2-Piece Suits, 7 to 15.... Boys’ Pants, sizes 3 to 16. *Manufac! $1.00 and $1.25 value...... Young Men’s Overcoat ands Suits for $6.50. collar, broad shoulders, extra long cut, with fuil sweep at bottom. A neat garment for natty boys. Suits in neat mixtures of cheviot, well tailored and A splendid winter garment for looks and service. 10.00 « Special Bargains for Boys. All-wool Overcoats, plain Raglan or Russian style. . se-fitting 50 bas or $10. $4.00 value, Saturday, {2.95 oe 09} Dark Opossum Scarfs, with 6 tails, 134 yds. long; value $6 35 | Sable Opossum Boas, 13 yards long, with two brush tails, also cluster shape with six tails, chain attachment; value $8.00.... r Sable FOR BOA, Ce tee He 1% yds. long, two brush tails w! paws; value $12.00........ 71.75 Sable Opossum Stole, 2 yards long, with six tails, lined with heavy satin; value $17.50. 10,75 Children’s Sets, of white lamb, shaped | collar, lined ‘with white satin; fancy muff, made with small head and\ purse; value $2.50. 1.00 Fur Scarfs and Boas for Christmas Gifts. White Angora Sets, with centre of white lamb, deep collar, flat muff, trimmed with ribbon, small head and Purse; value $5.00. 2.50 Electric Chinchilla Sets, with stole one yard long, fancy cord ornaments, round muff lined with satin; value $7.50 ® Holiday Slippers for All. Prices lower for same quality than else- where. Nothing more appropriate for a Christmas present. For Papa. Opéra and Everett Slippers, in wine Russia vici fd, black and tan, seal, kid lined, hand turned) ..ceecsseseeee ite LOO For Mamma. Velvet satin, quilted ane felt-fur trimmed hand-turne 1:00 For Sister and Baby. Red Felt money, peta ti red kid tip, fur trimme 75c 5c. to Tan kid kid-lined Opera 4 1-00 For Brother. Slippers, hand turned. ©. Girls’ Wear. Girls’ full-length Coats, of all-wool double-faced cloth, deep military cape and belt, piped with red vel- vet, in blue’ and gray, 5.00 Sizes 6 to 14 years Girls’ full-length Coats, of handsome zibeline cloth, circular cape, stand- ing collar, trimmed with gilt braid and buttons, in red, green, blue and brown, sizes 6 to 14 6 50 Girls’ Dresses, of wool cashmere, circular yoke, tucked and trimmed with lace and velvet, or Russian blouse effect prettily trimmed with fancy braid and gilé buttons, gored skirt, in red, blue and,” brown, sizes 6 to 14 yrs, 2.00 Girls’ Dresses, of all-wool cashmere, long-waisted effect, trimmed with taffeta silk and lace, new bisho} Sleeve with deep cuff, gored skirt with deep hem, entire dress lined, brown, blue and cardinal, > © sizes 6 to 14 years...... Q.50 e) | PRICE, 80c, ai for man, Prites Always One- f Third Less then the Lowest, — and Sideboards with good mirror; value, 689c. and $1.00; choice, .. «+ SOC 69c. Hair Horse and Milk Wagon, with two milk cans, -| ‘ Dolls’ Trunks, fancy owal top, large|Crokinole Boards, large size, with rub- tray, with strong lock and 4o; ber pegs, Checker and Backgammon 39c ie on revsize side, rose- 7 9c , we inish, at Dolls’ Trunks, 12x18 In. size, deep tray, Jointed ind. kid body tin bound, leather ed 9 8 Dolls. such atioMar, strong lock and'key, at..... Cc reties, Bebe Steiner, Dolls’ Travelling Trunks, canvas covér, id bodies, some’ with brass trimmings, iron bound, with indestructible hands anc compartment trays, size 11x 25 legs, all sleeping eyes, 16; regular $1.89, at 1. some. with shoes and 5-Nested Blocks, with alpha- Stockings, from 20 to bets and colored pictures, at 10C Fae tall, value up to $1.93, “Nested Blocks, with alpha- 1 if bets and colored pictures, at 150 Dae Res RIE, 8-Nésted Blocks, with alphabets, num-| Carts, satin up- bers, time-table and pretty colored| holstered seats, picture, also. Cube Blocks with six] green enam- assorted pictures, in strong elled, steel 25c wheels, square Daisy Wagon, with sliding seat, dash, axis), and steel pusher, 3.50 whip and socket, light oak sty : finish, at. . 100 Ciliates Lepiat ae large size, ight oak finish, red painted trim- Guts raney ‘iE pare a nigs palnt- mings, sich as onions with six ed, high bac! v wers, Bureaus di ih wheels and iron axles; at. . 3.85 A oPaed ech hes today Large Express Wagon,.30-Inch ding seat dashboard and whl i soc! tires, flat-sp har wood wheels, steel clamps 4 to braces; special at Jarge Bring the Little Ones to Toyland. Large assortments of Trucks, Milk Wagons, Dump Carts, Coal Carts, Butcher Carts, Sand Wagons and Loaded Trucks, attached to large Hair Horses 1.25 Children’s Furniture at half its ac- tual value for to-morrow only. Children's Furniture, light o1¢ finish, red painted trimmings, such as Washstands, Chiffoniers and Side- boards, 25c Jointed Dolls, 15 to 18 in. long, pretty bisque faces, curly wigs, bang or Paes sleeping eyes; value td ic Tin Kitchen Utensils, in box, at half prices, worth 25c., 39¢,, 50c., for 18c, 20c and 25c¢ Tin Kitchens, complete, with tin. uten- sils, worth 10c,, 1c. and 25c., for 5c, @c and 13c Sleighs and Coasters at special low prices for excellent yalues, 9.98 Sleighs and Coasters from + up to. Cart, spe-- ye 25c¢ 35, Hair, Horse and lal.