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wa 5 ovo = THE WOPTH, TIRSDAV EVENTING, SOTRPER 99, 190L | While there he ealed for pen and paper and tried to write a leer. His hands shook so that he tore the shet up in When darkness had fallen. prietor saw his guest sneak oqvert! k stairs with a canvas s hand and an overcoat ~ NEARLY TRAPPED ice Have Mysterious Passen- | ger Suspected of Having Killed ; Chauffeur Found Dead in Ma- PENDS NIGHT IN ROOM MUSEUM OF ART AT HOTEL IN JOLIET. ——_— aks Away Under Cover of Financier Is Unanimously Chosen by Metropolitan Trustees to Succeed the Late F. W Rhinelander. Darkness, but Is Seen by Sev- eral Persons Who Furnish Clue to Pursuing Detectives. CHICAGO, Nov. 22—Fvid dimovered by the poll that "Mr. Dove my nger who cnguged the auto which Chauffeur Willlam Rate was ye tun Museum wand dead with tw wounds sth faget head, at Lemont n w t : hiding in a Jolie Aing-house “ny, ee which wae by ballot mio ls hy sort ‘ > hours after the ye unanim Mr. Morgan accepted Frederick Doebly mnckeeper at | ome? nd pr during the remainder jomeo, told the bs turday morning a stra walked to his barroom, He carried a phalyby nVas sult case, te 1 B® light overcoa ously abou rs, when he walked out and boarded ear golng in the cirestion of Jollet he man answered the deserption of Phe fugitive perfectly. ei day was the regu: The sess lar qua and | rly F was doubly import election and on the sixiden death of Go pia. Director of the Museum, Nearly all the tees were present, among them Joho Bigelow, White Root, Frederick Diel- di Ces\ A supplementary tracer was picked Harris . | Up late inst night at a b ing-house y Brown bs 4a Jollet. The owner informed the po- up resolutions { Gen. di Bice that a breakfast time Sunday Cesnola, and It Was announced that the tru iid act as pall-bearers a Morning @ strange mon had taken lole tng at the house. For some time he Femained in his room, the fk was taken to All Gen ace, George H. Story, cura With newspapers, In the af ; ver the bsence and wi dnyited Hauser to take a drin y be acting director until a new @aloon, oposite the biapriing-house. od He may not falter a ane Send for beaxtifull THE AMERICAN CEREAL CO., Chicago, Ill. ALICE ROOSEVELT NOTIN UPSET AUTO Report that President's Daugh- : ter Was Victim of Accident to Goelet Car Denied--Was Foot- ws ball Guest of Whitelaw Reid. The report that Miss Alice R was in Robert ble tou automobile Ww 1 at Cos Cor last Saturday, while on the way t> the Yale-Harvard football game, is denied t by Whitelaw Reld ‘Miss Roosevelt was a guest at my house at W s,° said Mr. Reld She 4 football game, but not with the She we by ot young train with a pa and they returned the same way, and without mt Mr. and Mra. Robert Goelet, with a party of friends, iding one who was said to d sman Longe toward New Haven when into an yankm pants Up considera t and t ad by ford on at they took to persons who were walting at 1 for the # recognized Miss Roe ——— POLICEMAN A LAWYER, n Mead and Sons of Two Roundam Noted Men Admitted to the Bar, on Charles Gray Mead, of ation, and ¢ Capt. Mahan, U. 8 N., and the en. C, HL. T. Collis were admitted the bar yesterday by the Appellate Division of the apreme Court Roundsman Mead has been ‘studying law walle perform u of a pollteman tn wears. It was his custom at times to “get up Uiiis lectures under street lamps pieee Before him rush the roaring trains, Hopes and power and lives and gains; single breath, Or a thousand souls go down to death; But with nerve unshaken and fearless eye He meets responsibility; He fulfills his trust with a steady hand For QUAKER OATS gives self-command, Valuable Cereta (money saving) Check in every pack- illustrated Catalogue. Dept. A, JOS, B, BLOOMINGDALE DEAD. Retired Merchant So yom uM ie Fulton 5t., MICHAELS BROS, Fifth. Av. & 9th St., B’klyn, CREDIT Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entire Family. $1Down& 50c, Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House. EASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN WEDNESDAY EVG, iP E | More Good News of Good Shoes. ALNAMM, Brooklyn. Doubie B, & M. Blue Trading Till F’son. | Single Stamps from Noon Till Closing. (“Two Thanksgiving Specials. Men’s $15 Overcoats, $8, They're a prominent maker's sainplés, about 79 in all, made of Strictly all-wool materials, including meltops, kerseys and beavers hand-padded shoulders, hand-sewed silk velvet collar and hand-made buttonholes, with serge or Venetian liaings; sizes 24 to 44. Young Men’s Sujts and Overcoats, Ordinarily $ Sizes ~ $8 3 95 14to2oyrs ‘About 161 Young Men's Ovorcoats from a Maker whose clothes “are different”—different in sty, different in cut, different in finish from the ordinary e ry-day sort, We bought them for considerably less than the wholesale cost On account of his overstocked condition and a backward season, THE OVERCOATS are of Cambridge and Oxford gray melton cloth, in the new Tourist and full Box-Back models; also some with belted backs; all are nicely Iined with superior “Farmer's” eatin, » silk velvet colla and hand - padded e-clut shoulders; sizes 14 to 20 years; 30 86 chost measure, THE SUITS are Of black and bine wool fabrics and also fancy mixtures, In single or double breasted effects and full veut pants; sizes 14 to 20 years; 30 to 36 chest measure r ‘ s Women’s Silk Waists. : Values 3 29 20 Styles $5 to yi . All Sizes A high-grade manufacturer's stock and samples, It was one of those spot-cash affairs that we continually watch out for, All hand- some Waists of Pean de Sole, Crene de Chine, Embrotdered Mohairs and Nun's Veiling, in a selection of up-to-date models, too. numerous for lengthy description, ° $1.25 Waists 69e, | $1.50 Waists 850, Of heavy Fignred Madras, in new) Of Mohair, Flannel, Sateen and Fall Models; sizes 32 to 44;| Madras; sizes 32 to 46 Wednes- Wednesday eniy day only, i — Thanksgiving Footwear: Helps, $1.59 Buys Women’s $2.50 Shoes, Made of fine Vici Kid and Patent Leather, with matt kid tops, lace and button, handsome toe shapes; %, sizes 214 to 7, $1.29 Buys Girls’ $2.00 shoes. 1,000 pairs in this lot. Fine Kid and Box Calf Shoes, double ork soles; sizes 8% to 2 , 35¢e, Buys Women’s 75e, Overgaiters, | ee of good quality melton; perfect fitting; all | Blas, Thanksgiving “Baby's” Wear. K. @ | Our new Concave Shoulder. dressed at their best. dressed involves the pu tinguished from the All of our Winter Sui der and “Closefitting” At $15—We have prepared in Men's Single and Double B Tweeds and Cassimeres, all with satin sleeves. At $15—Great Coats, 52 Inch | | Broadway. BOARDERS WANTED. mo ir Line. NAV, 1H0-—Mice, lan n, heated, with connecting bed: on je for one of two persons, itn good board, In private Jewish family Mra. Kohen _ = LEXINGTON _AV,, 908, T2d—Larce, sunny LEXINGTON alent’ board; home comforts; Drivate house f 4 INGTON AYV., 2107, comer 1224 st.-~ |“ ond floor, front’ running water; excel- | jens table. front bed- : sunny ro (Wist)—Bunny sultes; M y AV, GF MADIBOW class board; Amert- roon.a aaparate; | GOTH, 150 B.—Large and small comfortably | | furnisned rooms; excellent board; modcr- | ate WM. VOGEL & SON. | ries, fancy Cheviots and Oxford and black Frie: Our A Pre-Than ksgiving Thought. A man may be just as thankful in an old suit or overcoat, but he doesn’t look it. Wherever you go Thanksgiving Day you'll see men If your being well rchase of anew suit or overcoat—a suit or overcoat that is dis- usual ready-for-wear kinds by al! the earmarks of fine Ssiloring= then the suit or overcoat identified by the Wm. Vogel & Son label is the sort you want. ts and Overcoats are made with our famous new “Concave” Shoul- Collar, $15 Winter Suits &Overcoats ries of distinctive new model: id Sack Suits of black Thib blue and black Cheviots and plain and fancy effects in Cheviots, At $if—Medium length Overcoats, of heavy mixed fabrics in gray and brown tones, also black and Oxford Kerseys and Meltons— jong mddels, of rough surface fab- and Meltons. Winten Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $50, WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Conse Ree Line ay 83D, 140 E.—Connectipg large and small rooms, all conveniences; well furnished, Alix. - MTH. 143 W.—Corner apartinent; large and ‘small rooms, heated; board optioval: com- Ventences. Wood Wes STH, 100 W.—Superd parlor and bedroom, wijoining hath, breakfast Rone GOTH, 140 E—Large ernny front room, weit # foceieneat telephot private house; rea- sonable TH, 104 B.—Two furnished rooms: steam heat, bath: ground floor, Grossman. 93D ST. 138 E., cor, Lexington av.—Halt ‘and latge room. heated; gas, bath. STH ST,, 176 E.—Nicely heated, “Sany Care nished room, with al! convenlen a, privace | jist ST, 18) Beautifully furnish: OUST Redted. large, also single room; excel | POKE BONNETS, of heavy white bengaline, prettily trimmed chiffon ruching; a fetching little bonnet; splendid $2 value, bea INFANTS’ SHORT COATS, of all-wool white Bedford Cord, with square collar and circular cape; daintily tyimmed with satin ribbon, silk braid and henstttehing; ordinarily $5. Special at...... 3.49 CHILDREN'S COLORED COATS; sizes 2 to 5 years, in large variety of pleasing styles, in all the wanted volurs, not a coat in the lot worth less Laan $4. Special at 2.45 Tapestry Table Covers, A Special Thanksgiving Offering, A purchase of 2,500 Table Covers at less than half price gives you the greatest bargain opportunity we ever Invited you to partake of, These Tapestry Table Covers are all 2 yards square and will fit any ordinary dining-room table; they are reversible, w fringe all around. alli Me ee Worth $898 i i $5.98 $3.98 Now $4.98 $2.98 $1.98 > ? oe” Tapestry Table Covers, y o Ad eS Value 7 5 2 yards s $1.50, Ce square, ® Think of it! Good Tapestry Table Covers, the reversible, fringed sort, full ? yards square, Just 1,800 Table Covers, priced for a brisk bour and a halt selling. Come Wednesday morning and get two for the usual price of one. None C, 0. D., no mail orders and none after i0 A. M. DOUBLE ROASTER, made of heavy Russian steel, 10x15; worth 49c.; special at.......... Russian Stvel ROASTING PAN, 11x11 Inch,..10¢ b-quart figst-quality§ double-coated enamelled SAUCE POT, or lonf-handle SAUCE PAN, with ver; worth 45c,; special at............05 t first-quality double-coated enamelled COOKI worth 69¢.; special ate... . cere oe pesepersnes 12-quart double-coated enamelled PRESERVING KETTLE special at .... Fe M4-quart heavy dovble-coated enamelled DISHPA 45c.; specie! at eavene 2% and 2 quart double-ooa gray or and white enamelled PUD- DING PAN; worth Ihc. and 19¢.; spectal @t....... cc ccscceceseeeees Oe A special sale of Universal Food Choppers and Universal 3-Minute Bread Mixers all this week, Expert demonstrators here “to show you how.” K. |. NAMM. Ae NAMM. O4OG0 DONDE AL OOESADEO SAA DS IAG1 946. 1056004 094444404009 0O909G 9999 9GOEOE OE DOOOP OSD IDOODOOO9 9004 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders lent board; references. ST, 116 W.—Front room for 2; smaller Mi ard reasonable. Honwer, | Large, sunny room, with board room, #1; parlor, dining. 161 B —Front parlor, nicely furnished; all sunny room; excellent board. | 84D §T.. W.-Board, room 19 40y Taide beapectable working’ ei week. Glennons Pubs |SO7TH ST. 101 B—Room and board In emall j private tamity, Ran. ST, 17 Wo—Laree floor; pi | Nultable famtiy or party bachelors, | 09D ST., 25 W.—Two desirable rooms with | beard. H 8T,, 61 W.—Good house; 2 handsome | sree Yarge, $15 and $18.50; partor dining. UTH, 50 W.—Large plersent rome, | *Authern exposure: hall room: reasup: able. a | OT7TH, 143 W—Newly furnished | ro: ail improvements; single and cou first-class board sii iOITH, 140 W.—Lady In elevator apart ‘will let room with board reference. | TOOTH, 61 W.—Sewish couple or bus sieant: Foom, parlor: homelike: near f Knasta. <Taree furnished room, with boars: German family. STH, 131 F.—Blewant $10; ‘also hail room; F HWTH, 115 @.—Nicely furnished large and ‘mall rooms: good board; reasonable. newly 2 DCT O ge > tantly v4 W.—Laree. comt: furnished room: southern lain bath; excellent table suitable two: telephone; re 1 87, 150 W—Lleht room, with oF | NTR boat: Neated Kisinendn, | i22D. §7 E—Room. board for man, #1 werk: ly Duan ee FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 1% Conte Per Line. LEXINGTON AY. 1076-—Large tront room, ." Tunning water, bath, fe house. DEXINGTON. AV., 1803—Juat opened; mo be seen to be appreciated, Cail all we Franklin, formerly M41 E. 16th at. DBXINOTON AV. iss (Guth veam= Heated Zervom adartments, $4.7), house- keeping; parlors; hall rooms, $1.9, | LEXINGTON AV., 2007, 122)—24 floor front | _ room (rupaing Ww newly furnished, \~ OTH ST. 110 B.- furnished room | running water, bat Mitchell | | | | OTH, 132 B.—Private house: entire parlor floor, consisting of large front. back par. Jor, hall rooms; hot and cold water; with oF without basement; ed; suitable for dootor, dentist or bust 8 Tod W.—Furnished room: hot. cold by ‘first floor: reasonable. house. prt W.—Coay, sunny suite, p all conveniences OTTH BT. 170 W.oNicely furnished frone parlor with two adjoining hall rooms in small Jewish family, suitable for two gentlemen; price $8 weekly; references exchanged. Mra. Holaman. OTTH, 100 W.—Furnished _ fortwo géntiemen, Ring Coll wTH, 100 W.— roonm, two flights up lady or gent Manniyan, Ost Hi) 134 W.—Nicely furni ome, reas sonable. dias». pe Eetorenee eae remy OSTH, 200 W.—Purniohed large, gar, bath; $9, Thiessen 100TH, 190 F, gefitiemen, Mi 11ST, 101 W. — Newly furni bath: private hall Lynch. D, 177 W.—Parior bedroom for two ome ployed giris; plano; $4. Hooper. OND ST... 7 W.—Nice room for one or two girls, Janitress -}10:TH, 06 W., The Hudson—Nicely furs nished parlor cold with 10iTH. 62 W. — Nicely furnished heated Toome; running water; porcelain bath, Clough, 1OITH, 8 W, furnished Foo ot ant inet RR: rearonab’e JOTI ST., 1 E.—Front room, 2d floor, Shp | alm front perior, 10TH, 62 W.—Neat, light room, running weter, near “'L rtetion. Dent 105TH, 54 W.—Coslly furnished parlor and bedroom; suitable for two gentlemen. Alla- boueh, JOSTH. 100 W. Handsometf furttshed housekeeping apartments; steam; $0 Weeke Allen ORTH, 210 W.—Pornished room; J or 9 gentiemen; steam heat near Subway. Pridgeon mS WOTH ST. 190 W.—Front and bed mom for 1 or 2 peraens, Thompson, Hi9TH, 73 B—Pleasant heated roome erate terms; gentiemen only; breskfast ed re ike. M TMTH AT, 1M B—Neatly furnished houses keeping rooms; #00. «as, bath NOTH. W.—Large front mom, suitable two! private houte MATH, 187 arge furnished and heated room, In pt house; reference required, 190TH, 12 F,—Large room; also hall rom; fat. bath: gentleman of Vent Rousekeey= fa i2oTH. 1 E.—Well furnished roome, all onventernces. maderate lerins fist BT, 12 W.—Handsomely furnished Oe at parlor. hot water, bath; reasonable, | | 2p, 117 Ww furnished room; all | *Ripesvenne sonable. Birch, | ) BT, 19) W.—Neatly furnished room, Pith oF without board. O'Keefe |@aD T., 170 B.—Large kitchen and dining- | "rom; ” reasonable Gp $v, 183 WV. -Large, sunry front room trivate family. GITH, 102, W.—Laree, nicely furntshel | rooms; reference. 44 W.--Neatly furnished rooms ie or en suite private bath. i 16 —flandeumely furnished roo bath; telephone; private house; 0} er; 0, $7 OTH ST. 1M W.—Neat im. private. family } carr. Cade ated flat or se) ; must rent. jartin, 1218, 115 E.—Newly furnished small, large r vileges; also front basement; a0 £.—Front rome, housekeeping OF running, hot Water; moderate, atrt iat Large and small rooms: tua- nl re orivate howe 179TH, 23 W.—Partor suits; southers ex powure one single; @tean; m#roway. orks. lSoTH, barn: i 125" W—wo furnished roma and 145 vitewe light housekeeping: vicinity uM OH p.—Cheerful. sunny frost hail need be dlecouraged by the tat it that “every profession trowded.” — Posltlone’ I “