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eee -e IP-THEFY Ch After-Theatre Supper Parties _ Stirred by Chase for Man Ac- cused of Stealing Overcoat— Struggle Precedes Arrest. The after-theatre supper parties at Waldorf were just getting to the course of their midnight repasts When @ man, aged about forty-five, And looking like a respectable mer- phant, dashed through the long corrl- or leading to the Astor Court entrance, followed by one of the house detec- Uves, The cry of “Stop thief!" aroused the Attention of the guests, The house detective, Joseph Smith, faught the man in Astor Court and him by the collar, The man | and fought with 4 ratios, | Phe arrival of Policeman Callahan put An end to the fight and the man was| up. | At the Thirtieth strect station he gavo his name as George Williams, an Eng: Ushman, and an expert eccountant, liv- ing at ao boarding-house at No, 1 West Thirty-fifth street. He was charged by Smith with having stolen an over- Goat, ‘valued at $0, from the back of a hair in which Edwin Brount Dreene, a Wealthy Englishman, was sitting, After the excitement attending his ar- Pest had died down in the dining-wooms the Waldorf, one superbly gowned je woman who sat in the Palm ruom, who had been busy retailing a nice Be gossip during the excitement, to her escort | y didn't you tell mo there was thing exciting going on? I never rd a sound.” | At the station Williams dented havin, @tolen the coat, but Dreene {tentifie: cont Bmith is said to have picked up Astor Court as his and promised to in Jefferson Market Court to-day to eute, rosecut THUMP A BURGLR, THEN REED HM Women Who Use Pokers on; Thiet Bind Up His Bruises,, Give Him Supper, Clothes and) Money—Police Sarcastic, a CHICAGO, Nov. %—"RAttha's Bur- ir" railed on the Kerchner family, | $12 Wabosh avenue, Inst night, | and by an unlucky step roused the Bouse, Mr. Kerchner belabored him with @ chair and Mrs. Kerchner and two young women smashed him with Pokers and ‘clubs until he was uuncon-| @clous, Then the mother and daugh-| tere bathed his fgce, bandaged up his Wounds and soon revived him, “ET wouldn't hurt anybody,” moaned he burslar, ‘I don't do this thing reg- wlarly, but I'm up against tt, and some) people won't bes, you know, 1 am hun- Boon the buralar was dining at tho| mily table. Mr, Kerchner gave him Gult of clothes, and the women made vay purse of $3 and sent him on hia en the heartless police heard of ft Sergeant Cassidy sald divil take the thafe was atrin, “TOMBS ANGEL” RESIGNS, Mins Bilot Gives Up the Post of Probailouary Oficer, “ Miss Qda Eliot, by common consent the worthy successor to the title of “The Tombs Angel” after the death ot Mrs. Foster at the Park avenue fire, has been forced by Il! health to give up the-greater part of her “active work among the unfortuvates, Yesterday he sent her resignation as probationary oMcer to the Justices of the Special Bersions Court, Miss Eliot has long been loved by un- nates about the Tombs prison and court. For years she worked inde- dently, alding unfortunate women, A f wo she Was appointed probation @ry officer, and her special duty was to courage unfortunate women to re. Erm, She was about her work early te. Mrs. Bonhfe M. Axman. of the Rduoy. tional Alliance in East Broadway, wii Succeed her, ——— MAD MOTHER A SUICIDE. Batted Her Head Against Wall, Causing Brain © salon, Mrs. Della Bischoff, aged thirty-one ) of Broadway, West New hton, 8. 1, committed suicide at @e City Farm Colony, New Spring- ville, on Sunday, by strangling herseit | with a plece of her night dress and itting her head against the wall of cell, causing concussion of the Bhe wus the wife of David , & dry goods dealer. They had Srertied seven Years and six cnil- @ youngest three months old, been born to them. aed f the birth of each child Mrs. off became temporarily insane, A Weeks ago sho created @ panic on Kerehners! The trolley car by scream and trying y throw herself from rear plat It became necessary to send her | the asylum. An a t found hor Coroner | body ue on efer took charge ALMOST ANYTHING |) YOU WANT FOR THE ASKING in Se vay of sad or Female yours if you advertise b wax Wants; Bookkeep- rs, Stenographers, Clerks, | Industrial ————$——$— SPLENDID TRAIN 10 —_——— SHRTLES GUSTS) CMRYPREAT = | Pennsylvania Railroad Will Take r ; Roosevelt to St. Louis in Royal Style -~ Extraordinary Precautions Against Mishap. PITTSBURG, Nov, 22.~The Penneyl- | vana road will carry President Roose- velt, his Cabinet and others from Washington to St, Louls, the trip be- 17 ginning next Thuraday evening, The Pennsylvania has given out the follow- ing statement "The President's special will be one of tha finest trains of Pullman cars ever | handled over the tracks of the Penn- sylvania system. The measures of ore- caution which will be taken will ren- der impossible any delay or accident) in so far as human ingenuity can ac- | complish this. A ‘pilot’ train will pre-| code the President's special all of the distance from Washington to St, Loul 1 being two miles vhead of the official! purty | “All divielon engineers who have any tr Jurisdiction over any part of triin will pass w a spectal Inspection to the President's ver the respective y ‘ dew the ‘pilot’ train, a track —_— | will be on ever between Wesuing ahead of t *pilov’ train. : Seorciary of Treasury Said to pelng le of tra travelled by FOUND WOMAN'S SKELETON, of Financial Concern—May Marder or Suicide Reventea ny} Not Be in New Cabinet. Dincovery in Varinn's Woods, ‘The skeleton of a woman was found) aaa Seats ‘ | yesterday in Varian's Woods, mitway| WASHINGTON, Noy. %2~—Secretary | Jew Rochelle and Tuckahoo, of the Treasury Shaw hag been offered "The di ry wi made by Police Chief the presidency of an Influential trust | Timmor f New Rochelle, who, hea i banking company of New York nree hunters found a woman’ ty, and he is considering the advisa- h 5 three weeks ago, ang bility of accepting tt. The name of the ed it on exhibition in the @tore uf Cumpany Is nor announced nD ‘Of ‘Tuckahoe, one |, There has been talk that influence ix of the hunter ot Diebraw. to’ show | being brought to bear to retain him in nh the so»! bere the skull was the Cabinet until he shal) ha found. A search there revealed the four years, which will be in skeleton under (he leaves. All that remained of the womai ®| Com: McAdoo's Lecture. clothing waa a black strip wo She wie about forty ye old, had Pol ommissioner McAdoo will ood teeth and dark brown halr. One ture Friday evening before Fib had been broken, probably bY A) 50%) Gy chelle, eald rday: | teenth stree may be @ case of suicide or it! begin at £20 o'clock, will be the prin. urder. Evidentiv the body had | cipal feature of the evening's entertain. oods nearly @ year," ment, Feel We You should at once take your- self in hand, if you would avoid serious illness, Everyone, at times, feels out of sorts, dull, listless, with a don’t-know- what's-the-matter-with-me sort of expression. It may be your stomach, possibly your liver, perhaps your bowels or kidneys. You can’t just say which, Then it's a good time to take a course of Beecham’s Pills Beecham’s Pills are famous for improving the gen- eral health, A few doses will make a marked change for the better. They give new vigor to the Digestive Organs, cleanse and regulate the Liver and Kidneys, purify the Blood and tone up the Nervous system. Beecham’s Pills are worthy of your confidence, Nothing but good results from their use. They thousands and will help you. Try them. Sold Everywhere In Boxes. 10 cents and 25 cents, Don't miss seeing the Yoga Cabinet.—4th floor. That remarkable sale of men’s clothing is still in progress. VALUES are just as good as they were on the opening day of the Come and see If do not agree with for tailor patterns—Scotch cheviots, absolutely reliable. penheimer suits at $13.50 in unprecedented sale, | | overcoats. and black, selling records—the assortment is still unbroken, because as you know we dpened the sale with 3,750 suits, As previously announced it’s a sale of $40,000 worth of the celebrated Kuppenheimer clothing for men at prices that barely represent the.cost of the making, and in every instance values are even more than represented, We are going to be selling agents for B, Kuppenheimer & Co. and to advertiseand in. troduce this exceptio: ally fine grade of cloth: ing we are offering these unprecedented valuts which we firmly | 50 Kuppen- 3 heimer’s $18, $20, e $22.50 and $25 suit s— garments guaranteed to look as though they were made to your measure—fabrics are the finest and latest merchant silk worsteds, English cassimeres, all Replete with style suitable for swell dressers—also quiet patterns—if you've been paying your tailor high prices for your clothes, let us show you these Kup- $12.50 for men’s $20 Genuine Irish trieze in oxford, cambridge $10.50 for men’s $18 winter overcoats. Baltic frieze, 44 to 50 in,—also Tourlst Second floor, Will Tone You Up have benefited sale last Saturday when we surpassed all previous The Kuppenhetmer Clothing {s advertised in almost every maga- zine in the United States and is acknowledged to be by smart dressers the very finest crade of ready to wear clothing made, and ts, we think, believe surpass any AJthe only clothing to-@ similar offering ever »/ day on the market that made in America. equals in every respect you A the work of the fore US. most merchant tailors, $ for Kuppenheimer’s $27.50, $30, $32.50, and $35 suits. Made as , only a high-grade, high- priced tailor can make them—the very latest approved styles—widest latitude of choice—perfect fit guaran. teed, We've considered every indi. vidual taste in selecting these ‘suits— variety of patterns and fabrics—every size. Remember, the manufacturer guarantees them to us and we guar. antee each garment to you, Every conceivable style is here, Come to-morrow—last day to buy your new Thanksziving suits — regular $27.50 to $35 suits, at $16, $15 for $20 @ $25 overcoats. To morrow just 100 Kuppenheimer Preapteny it made to sell at $20 and § on sale at gig. it's a rare tunit, and you can depend on It that ther wil pe last very long—made as ede | can make them—to-morrow at $15 <i = fine this Have Been Offered Presidency | Bist noll, Knights of Columbus, tn | ‘Coroner Wiesendanger, of New Ro- the council chambers, No, 20 East Fit. | The lecture, which wili | THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, ‘1904. iComplimentary entertainment every day—4th floor. First time in New York an entertainment in the famous Yoga Cabinet—materialization and dematerialization right before your very eyes—buds, blossoms, flowers snd fruit grow in full view of the audience, Perhaps this i» the first time the general public hes been Invited to auch an entertainment, as they are e uh iven fi ite. AD Serervainnsent’ Cull ot agate Ing Interest— ingly the ‘children “aad. watey. ‘the u idren @ wi Hondore that ‘bathe “explana” Sitv8ON CRAWFORD CO, Special dinner sets, $8.95, | Thanksgiving sale. HERE'S just one reason why you can buy these ex- ceptionally good decorated dinner sets at $3,95 and} {ine por. celain at these extraordinary prices—it’s the last tirfe to buy Thanksgiving china, and we're determined to break all selling rec- | ords for the days corresponding. An easy thing to do with :uch | values as you're about to read. Fourth Floor, $8.95 for $14 dinner sets—these sets are made by one manutacturer and decorated by him—good quality of porcelain, Many stores are offering sets composed of several different factories’ makes. It Is | the custom of ceitain people to buy the ' thirds of manufacturers—ship them here and select the best and decorate them— they are then offered to the public at low prices, when in reality the? are not cheap atany price. Qur sets are valued at $14, special at $8.95. Fancy china for holidays 8c, each for $1.30 dozen china cups and saucers, 156, tor china cups and saucers, 25¢, each for china ramekins and plates, neatly decorated, 2.75 doz. for china bread and but- ter plates, neat spray decorations, innerware, 19.95 for $32.50 Theo, Haviland china dinner sets of 1CO pieces—deco- rated with neat flower sprays. 29,95 for $50.cO Theo, Haviland dinner sets of 104 pieces, with large | meat platter measuring 20 inches in hs every piece stippled with coin gold. $5 for $8.50 Lamp, beautifully hand decorated ‘mp, itted with central draft burner, base and globe to match, $$ {MPSON_ CRAWFORD CO, Extraordinary Thanksgiving sale of linens. housewives to know that we’ve added tremendous new lots of finest ["s the best news of the week for exactin linens at the same exceptional prices that created intense interest in our linen department last week. to-day—you'll secure values that will make this sale a long remembered occasion, 1,00 extra quality Scotch damask table cloths—all pure linen, in the very newest patterns, with border all around, 2 yards long, $1.88 and $2.75, Thanksgiving linens come Doubie damask cloths, 2% yards long, $2,45 and $3.25, Double damask cloths, 3 yards long, $2.90 and $3.75, Dinner size napkinsto match, $2.95 and $3,50 dozen, Round table cloths, 2% yards diameter, $4,75°ind $6.25, Napkins to match round Cloths, $3.50 t6 $7.50 dozen. irish damask, full bleach, pure linen, value 60¢, yard, 480, 260 HEMSTITCHED SATIN DAMASK SETS, grass bleached; set comprises table cloth and one dozen napkins: 8x10—-6,75—value $7.50. 1 A fortunate purchase at about 25c, on the dollar enables us to offer for this Thanksgiving sale 1,500 8xi—5,75—value $6,50, Fancy and decorative linens— pn Renaissance centrepieces, 18 and 20 inches, all lace, value up to 9$¢., Cluny lace centrepieces, 20 In. round, value $4, at. Cluny lace centrepieces, 24 ins round, value $¢ Cluny lace sideboard scarfs, §4 in, long, value $ Renaissance scarfs, 54 in all lace, value $3.50, @ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Silk rugs half price: 34.75 exceptional values. at 596. 95 THE usual prices of Turkish silk rugs of the quulity we offer to-morrow at $34.75 are $65 and $75. The value is so extraordinary that we cannot fill mail orders, but must reserve these oriental prizes for those who come, Exclusive selected de- signs—beautiful colorings—limited quantity to-morrow $34.75. $1.45 for Anatolian mats—300 for to-morrow. Third floor, $6.95 for Carabagh and small Persian rugs—2 bales, $9.25 for antique Beloochistan rugs, very silky, $10 antique Daghestan rugs, eatra large sizes, / $12.50 for antique Guendji rugs, very fine, At the prices there’s no doubt that these rugs will be sold quickly, and it's only fair that we urge the many people who desire to select Oriental Rugs for holiday gifts to come to-morrow, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Thanksgiving sale of dining-room furniture. [Fyou're well posted onfurniture prices you willrecognize these as being very much lower than you'll remember having seen heretofore at this time of the year, It’s a great opportunity to tit up your dining-room for the holidays inexpensively. pir Fleer. ant 75 for $21 dining China closets (mahogany). able—this is certainly a bargain you cannot duplicate elsewhere—a table | $6¢ china closets, 148.00, made from thoroughly seasoned oak $91 china closets, 66,25, —beautiful, selected grain—smooth | $142 china closets, 184.50, $126 china closets, 194,50, fitting slides—superior rubbed polish $24.50 for '38 sideboards finish—42-inch round top—fitted with etd preane Lie pat Meg ive pedestal base—mounted with gen- uine handeearvedarehed fet : Handsome solid oak—full 48 ft. extension—at.ersses 14,75 inches wide—a striking, highly finished piece of furniture—made especially to set off a dining.room—2 top drawers —have curved fronts—one lined for silver—richly carved top supported by heavy uprizhts—extra large Frencl bevel plate mirror—guar- anteed construction—at ,. *24,50 Golden oak dining chairs, $1.75 cane seat chairs, $1.35. $2.75 cane seat chairs, $2.00, $4.75 cane seat chairs, $3.00, Armehairs to match dining chairs, $5.90 leather Seat chairs, $4,00, $7.25 leather seat chairs, $5.00, Armchairs to match, $20.75 golden oak sideboards, $14.00, $38 golden oak sideboards, $31.00, $65 Antwerp oak sideboards, $52.00, $7.50 golden oak table, $5.50, $8.50 golden oak tadle, $6.60, $13 golden oak table, $10.00, $16 golden oak table, 112,50, $22 golden oak table, 417,00, $32 golden oak table, $24.00, $38 golden oak sideboards, $30.00. hii 1 $12.50, $20 china closets, $12.50. $48 mahogany Sideboards, $41.00, $23 china closets, $17.50, Thanksgiving sale of the + Prices make a phenomenal standard of quality is back of every article, nd {guarantees ANEW SEED! a Puy PUDDLE al Stuart; thi nd most «, po Jusctous Yb. abl to the Simpson tre ford Standard in avon and cup fae $5: 606 COFFERS — simrso Okra Bienen er fancy Imported. Java and Mocha — pleases pearly eve bi rybcdy, ave you tried It? Tribe te 286 r Oy-E Boe! SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. highest grade groceries and wines. U will have no hesitancy in taking advantage of these extremely le purity of foods and wines i ¥- SWEET APPLE CID! 500 heavy taffeta petticoats, each *5 ot course, we do not ex- pect to sell them all in one day, but then they are all such good val. ¢ ues that it is certain the best of the lot will be selected by smart dress- ers who come to-morrow, Never in all our experience have we observed better values or pees petticoats at he tional price of $5, ' Mi sd P eas Floor. $ They are not ordinary gar 5 ments made of out-of- date silk that was a drug on the market, but repre- sent the very best production of skilled workmen, who give attention to the little details without which the Q petticoat loses its style charm $o essential to the proper swing of the costume. It isa special purchase from an overstocked manufacturer and prices are at least 4; less than regular in every instance. All the new shades are represent- ed, also black—made of very heavy taffeta with graduated accordion laited flounce—finished with small jas ruffle—also all-silk under dust ruffle, <— If you have not chosen your Main Floor, Double damask cloths, 34 yards long, $3.45 and $4.95, Double damask cloths, 4 yards long, $3.95 and $4.75, Breakfast size napkins to match, $1.95 and $2.75 dozen. Round table cloths, 244 yards diameter, $5.75 and $7.50, Scotch damask, bleached, pure linen, 68 in, wide—yard, 750, Scotch damask, bleached, pure linen, 72 in. wide—yard, 656, 8x12—7.75—value $8.50, Renaissance doylies, 12 inch, round or square, valus up to 85c,, at 37446. Renaissance all lace doylies, 9 inches, round or square, special price, 196. Hemstitched tray and carving cloths, 18x27 In, value 30C,..+6+....esenee 196 Hemstitched squares, 12 and 14 in., each..... 156, and 12%46 Hemstitched damask teacloths, 36x36 in; sesveerses 756 Round cluny lace 2-yard luncheon cloth: 37.50 and 45,00. ———-SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, 500 odd Madras curtains, * H'GH GRADE Madras curtains, made to sell at $6.75 to $15 a pair, and on close inspection you will notice that hundreds of pairs of the higher priced kinds are included in this Wednesday sale at $5—all exceptionally good qualities. Come to- morrow. Hundreds of bargains in articles of decoration needed in the holiday appointment of your home, Fourth, Floor, Scotch lace curtains, Marie Window seats, matting covered, Antoinette, antique and Cluny lace | bamboo ornamentation, each, $4.50, designs—values to $4.50, at $2.25, $5,25, $6.75, $8.25, $9.25. Irish point lace Bonne Femme Shoe boxes, trimmed with bamboo curtaing,about % usual prices, $3.95, | and matting, $2.95, $3.50, $6.50, $4.65, 35.90, STOR 48.90, Bamboo book cases, a big variety Bordered Vagal f portieres, | at these special prices, each, 950., solid colored effects with applied hor. | $1.10, $1.35, $2,95,8 4.50, ders of velour and tapestry, per Crinkled silk pillow tops, In rich pair, 33,95, $5.90, $6.90, $6.90, colorings, two sizes, 296, and 396, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,— Another special sale of carving sets to-morrow, 75¢. these two-piece carving sets are samples, and we secured them at half the usual cost to us, They're made of high-grade steel with fancy metal handles, and if you bu; one for Thanksgiving you will never regret it the many times you’! need them in the future, \ Nosement satesroom, Here's a Ist of vory exceptional values of articles in demand around Thanksgiving and the holighys. 2%. for double roasters, regular value 35c, $1.00 for two-piece stag-handlg ster- 15¢. eaca for white bone riveted han. ling mounted carving set; regular die extra tabi ‘es or forks; ex. value $1.85, regular value 190, 6 Table Mats, feit Taming Fah ralue 460, 450. for oblong Tegular value bo, 15e, for 3-quart deep Pudding Pans; regular value Se, 0c. for 2-quart Rice Boller; regular 00, fret art Bertin Sauce Pans regviar value 58, W-inch Colander; regular (Oe 1c, for 12x17-Inch Drip Pans, regu- jar value 2ve, 190. for set of 6 Nut Picks and Nut Cracker; nickel plated, a1 special for thre int nickel- road chafing dish, int nickel- Plated stand, hot-water pan and l0-Inch Pie Plates; regular yalu 20c. for Soup Muffin Pans; regular s alue Ho. alcohol lamp; regular value $3.76. O80 for “Climax” $1,00 for regular $1.8 nickel-plated Se Roe See" coe Chopner, five o'clock tea kettle. Pp Ras five extra blades; ‘regular , Be, . for 24-1b. Family Seal c. for Melon Moulds. “i 8. for Ovster Broftera, *. for China Rolling Ping; regular wars te. es .45 per palr for extra - ished Brass Andirons, any 430. for 6-inch extra quality Salva- tor knives, ebony handle. 55c. tor T-inch extra quality Balva- tor knives, ebony handle. %. per set. of skewers. i: for Dunlap extra quality mine- ing knife;-regular value Iho, savin absolutely certain. W prices, because Simpson Crawford Co, lependent of theproducer’s guarantee, sisth Pleor, Strictly pure wines and beverages, IMPORTED CHAM. wore. RAM a Du ae a & . 8B quart bott! : —Made from rip CALIFORNIA Si . tare hove ARCARS extra ty, v Hon, GOLDEN PUMPKI) Royal Stuart, for making old-fashioned Y} ea. i, dow, ABs 8-tbcan RHINE id Peronde— thse cal reduced bed PR to BBL CESS; 1b. from F gal; we vee ih PU a a