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a3 ‘a e Edgar R. Aocetta, Tenor Singer of Twenty-four, Who Will Wed Woman of Sixty-two, Will Be Known as Accetta-Stelle. MARRIAGE GROWS OUT OF | BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT.' | He Brought Action, and to Com- promise Case She Consentet to Become His Wife in Spite. of Her Years. Another chapter in the romance of BR. Accetta, the young Italian bar- and Mrs, Fannle Surdam Btello, ‘nged and wealthy patron, has been in the Supreme Court, where ta has got an order from Justice itggerald parmitting him to change his to Edgar R. Accetta-Stelle on and Deo, 2. ‘The changing of his name {s,sald to Dave Been insisted upon by his pro- bride, who does not wish to ter own name changed by the Parriage, Accetia is twenty-four, and Ms bride-to-be sixty-two, In his application for permission to! Make We change, Accetta said “The ‘petitioner ts about to enter Rousehold of the Stelle family, and more Ptigularly ¢hat of Mrs, Fannie Sur-| Stelle, residing at the Crotste, tn| the oity of New York, and to attach) Bimselt to such household and become a) of the family; that he desires to cams the family name, but yet he to preserve and maintain fis own fontity and ‘his own name, though) Goupled with that of sald family name,” Accetta won the heart of aged Mrs. Btelle when he formerly sang tender ove ballads with an Italian orohes tra of four mandoting and guitars that med in studios and apartments bohemian gatherings. She took him Allantic City, and there they quar- #ach acousing the other of firt- » Accetta brought suit for $4,000 Alleged breach of promine, but Mra. ile compromised and promised to| wed him, | PERSIAN HERE TO EDUCATE TH SS Rich Foreigner Will Remain in America Until His Boys Have Completed Courses in Colleges in This Country. , All the way from Urumiah, & city four hundred miles from Teheran, ta the northwest corner of the dominions of the Shah of Per and just one bundred and Atty uth of Mout Arrarat, Amir Khan, a Persian noble- fan, has brought his two sons to this Rountry to be educated, He and his sons are accompanied by ® single servant, and since thelr arri- Wal they have been staying at Brodt's Kitickerbocker Hotel, in West street. Afiir Khan speaks no English, but he uses four other languages fuentiy, ing French ke a Parisian. His and grandfather have both Prominent in publio affairs in » but he has never mixed up in creat or affairs of State. He will in this country unti) the educa- tion of his two sons ts completed at fome American college, The boys, one teh and the other eleven, are excap- it, and have picked w bri Pp ite a few English words and phrases the week they ,have been here, ——— UNCONSCIOUS FROM GAS. J. Kellar, twenty-eight years old, wae found unconscious from gas in a room At his home, No. 10 West Twenty- Rinth street, to-day, He was taken to lew York Hospital in an ambulagee is believed that he will recover. The lice aay gas escaped from @ sto ind in their opinion Kellar was ov come . Arch-Supporting Shoe. A shoe especially design-| ed, with a steel plate insert to comfortably and correct- ly support the arch of the 00 \G ; — MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. MES S. COWARD, 4 Greenwich St.,N. Y, Y wennns oTanED) Send for Catalogue. EOE ANNIE TA a ae aE : . - ASL RT LOO RMRANE S| 5 UTR RR OOK ae RE ease Reka HENRY SIEGEL F 0 Santa Claus | _ Wants to See the Children | Bring them downtown with you when you come to-morrow. He is in his home on the sixth floor. He invites# , / all the little girls and boys to come with their parents Those who do will receive from him direct a beautiful and interesting souvenir of the occasion. In addition to seeing him and obtaining from his own lips words of good cheer and welcome, they will view him in various phases of his daily life—hisf ¢ home, his toy shop and similar sgenes, and altogether the visit will be a glad one for everybody. After calling on Santa Claus children may wander through a won derland of toys and holiday goods and enjoy sights unequalled in other stores, Here’s a Page of Bargains to Make the Day Profitable. The More You Read, the More You Save. , 2,000 Pairs of Men’s Fine Cigars | Get in Line for Our Big Dolls, Games and Toys That Will 3.00 and 3.50 Shoes at 1.95 | "60 Key West | Sale of Men’s Underwear Delight the Hearts of Children} ° Third Floor, és Third Floor ‘ , The man who has hesitated until now is fortunate, if for no At The 14th Street Store you are guaranteed a fresh, new oe facts and not shoe fiction, Two thousand pairs of Men's ™ ' other reason than that he has‘an opportunity to participate in the stock of dolls, games and toys, ing th ‘ These cigars are made with a : . y P & ys. Nothing that has $3.00 and $3, 50 shoes—the best lot that we have advertised—are | 5 ae fi a tilee KaAv values afforded by this sale. Muin Floor, been carried over; nothing except new, bright, joys in this great Saturday sale, These shoes have the best value of J cir, .m8 USvala oor cigar Dr. Wright's Health Underwear giving Christmas novelties that make the little any Man's shoe in the country, and what makes the sale more im: | that gives Agee smoke. Glastenbury Health and Root’s Underwear folks stare with sheer pleasure, posing is that there are all widths from C to EE and all sizes from} Sold by other ores 1,05 if 49¢ for D. P. Dressed Dolla, value 64c, 6 to 12. charged for box of 50, 79¢ 60 Key West for Dr. Wright's 49 for Jointed Dolls, value 64c, a al ays dh " Havanas at ide ( heavy winter weight re : : , . 19¢ for Daisy Jointed Dolls, value 29a, Sas Ay aS a a ay {) i 4) AD a? a) Wi 1.49 for 50 “Batile Axe Perfecton?’ é' ey - Shirts and Drawers, 26¢ for 8 inch Tenpins, on eale Saturday at We, lose than sold ‘| e ‘ Is} Fe) t k elsewhere. : I 1) { fF j 4 / pure wool fleeced, in Wool Underwear for men in natural and camel’s-hair Shirts and Drawers, heavy weight, pure wool, non-shrinkable; ‘seconds’ of the 1,25 numbers, in broken sizes; per garment, 89e for Root’s Under- wear, heavy, pure wool, made of the best grades of pure wool, camel’s hair and heavy weight natural wools, “Seconds’’ of the 2.00 grade in cam. 49c for Bagatelle ids, value 65c, 1,00 for tox of 25 “Diplomati- natural and ecru. 9c for Dolly Varden Dressed Doll, value 64a, 25¢ for Iron Hook and Ladder, value 35¢, J ‘| fon’ food Havana tobacco, wrapped with uj if 0 7 * “4 Ly adhe Shirts and Drawers are self finished, 98e for Magic Lantern complete, value 1.24, of 50 famous “John Gil. double stitched. 2.20 for Swing Horse, value 2.95. 4 98e for willow back upholstered Shoofly, value 1.40, 89%e for Express Wagon, with seat, value 1, 10, 49¢ for Theatre, complete, value O4c. " 19¢ for Musical Figures, value 240, 25¢ for Blackboard, value 35c, , better ma 22e for Rocker, with veneer seat, value 30c. 1.25 for Hook and Ladder, 4 feet long, value 1.66, Nen’s Goodyear Well” Shoes” af Viel] pT, Tiatana "tobacte, ‘Toll site,” 100. stralght ValuesAre iis, or Call and Patent Coron Cot! Leathers |" Positively —eich seather fully guaranteed, These 2.24 for bor of 50 “Histories,” | | They are ‘‘seconds” ae belt ed Sarat” of Peale ei eke ce ail $3 and 3,5), shoe have extra iis and medium | Wick Kid, Clear Havana, Bouquets, at fees than cost} fof the 1,00 grade. natural 1.50 grade. I U Pri * soles, both extension and close edge. Box Calf, | °° “ssc. ice Skates Are Boy s’ Ideal Ce, There are ef * ¢ 10 4.99 for Fancy Meerschaum 69¢e for Stiff Bosom Shirts. 8e for Men’s Black Socks. Presents at Christmas Time a ight dis'inet lasts, and each Some are the stral Fronts are made of fine imported pique | medium weight, made of real maco yarn, cloths, in pure white or white with neat fast black, full seamless feet, double soles, black figures—1,25 Lion Brand. heels and toes, value 1244c, B9e each for 400 dozen of 1.25 each for 130 Mufflers, Men's Pure Silk Scarfs, made of rich Just 11 quantity as an introduction brocaded imported sil in novelty de | to the coming holiday values, These are New Shapes | signs, scroll and floral effects, dark colors | made of the heaviest quality rich pure which to choose. ‘Leather is vici kid, in Third Floor, ings, neat and elaborate patterns. Shape neckwear silks, in novelty designs, dark c pi wine, tan and black. Opera and 98e Men's Derbies can vary in quality only | is a reversible two-inch new four-in-hand, colorings, full 28-inch square, value 2.00, verett styles in every size from 5 to 11 tow certain point of ‘eRe Perey FS ————— SS vallocs aur ta} Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters Always These Coats Will Bring the de el a aeenen erieinee Site Sparkle to a Girl’s Eyes uae dente Third Floor, Let a boy's eye rest on that new pair of skates Christmas morning and ho's ~stisfied and happy, We have 4 com, line of the famous Peck & Snyder a — {n every style an size, Aso ¢ leadid show. ‘ 49 te for Men’ B5e 2 ‘ing of roller skates, /¢ per pair for Men’s and per pair for Ladies’ Doyw’ 5) 5 ‘OBc per pair for Men’s seal , ha ie ‘ wae. Skatss, made of cast steel, hele | ates, “halt el go pee A 1,49 per pair for Men's and made of « good grade of steel ‘ made of a good grade of 1,49 for Hockey States, all | and Driar Pipes, in cases, suitable for mitts | eu have the Corona Colt. $e for Tobacco Pouches, self cloi- e } Ste feet 8 Fine Ing, value 20c, | from 6 to 12. Widths C tok. Styles. Men's Derby Hats Cost 1.50 for the Men's Leather Slippers, with flexible soles, in eight styles from and he is happy. Here is a genuinely splen. did assortment of various styles, qualities | 2°% siren phe oon bate heoeat tase toad neta tay otk ok & oe and prices; age heseoet Gad SOA peek__| dnp bol end a at bat on thi new 49¢ {or Infants’ Sweat | j@ for Boys’ Sweat- ” as much for garments. X Bocond Floor a wa fay Lhacks ers, made of all wool They] es, aide ¢ a beary rade Waltham, Terence. Warranted i \ variety of | of wool, plain colors ai t Conte Conting thane Rite RVR sie ts de Se Seda | fy salle "Yes eliable Timekeepers, at 8.95} 's Costing More Elsewhere ! sion or shape, at Value 1,00. 1.50, down 180 Girls’ 4.98 Full Length C 1.50 Men's very first 1.50 1,89 for Intants' Jack- 1.49 2 Boys’ Sree lay down 15.00 to 20.00 on his ‘a gth Coats, mideot . ets, all i ft id | ers, o worsted, Dioheaa al the new Wiater shades, | bety i quality Derbies plain facta, ‘A ood woers with bag: Sl, in all such as blue, brown, green, Oxford i 4 3,50 for Men's Fi fe baby, | colors, Value . oa cardinal With deep milary “caps, | Coats Pogo erage Hs driving thd: Fatve 2.00 A eRe 1.49 for Men's Sweat- movement {s se re te ons trimmed with bright broadcloth of ular Detroit shapes. TRey are made of 76e for Boys! Sweat. | ers, made of a good grade of x ment is seven-jewel Waltham, Our Saturday 4 contating shade and wie ale braid 98 Re Steite demise sigh oe Bi erm, pe of all wool in| worsted, wilh shaker nit price is 8.96, ornamented will Nl fi butt it the adjustable peaks, Value , 1 a tas mbisa+ ilar, in in an nc ¥ 7 a Fall sleeve with deep cuff, ttesss-s |e item sae | Ee eae aan | Sinee vale aon” | wetnetel tate | SAB tor Lotta’) 0.00 ‘ 806 to 1.50 for Men's Cloth Winter 9.98 for Men's Sweaters, made of an extra grade of | for 10 yours. with «| | ite oA 2.98 for Girls’ 5,00 Long Coats, made » wi fine worsted, heary ribbed cult i Long 4 ply collar, ‘ment. "*Walue| elusive i eo desirable a i jue ), i) Stately Sointned wi vyet ts sai'nd'Vasti | Sample Razors worth Pais Oe Saas Se = . h Mt } one. ey have full sleeve, deep oape in bi . And stole effect in front. Sizea @ to 14 years From 1.50 to 2.00 at 45¢ 9 8.98 for Girls’ 6.98 Coats, full length, Main Floor Wile B & W. ill P A i Uni sash ee teretis ns neue eae thie e bros. eli’'Ss Fan American Unio bf contrasting color, aia 'narrow HK braid. Biss 6 t0 Mad Clothing at 50 cent th §.79 for Girls’ 8,75 Chinchilla Reeters, a F e f ay Ss on e ar fanaa ned shroughout, tor fila or inermadiat sue, That's it, We bought the entire surplus stock of Wile Bros. & Weill's ey aro made full box atyle, double breasted, with d quam SL ————— + -Peneert a tik Wrald and’ taras oblem on nladva Sed #018 Pan American Union Made Clothing at 50c on the Dollar, actual cost P 4.98 ‘for Misses’ 8.75 Tourists Coats, made of fne sj Wile eill, of Buffalo, New York, have a wide Wdelince, in blue ar brown, with full plait. and whde belt tn ilky $0 Wake. : oe Se oe | Re ee ger ‘aud silk amblean, 'Bises i2 to 1d sears’ (ete an pep isews reputation as clothing makers, Each garment is guaranteed by the manufacturers and : +95 for Misses’ and Junior 10.00 Suits, made of all woo} E ie ~ , Ses ay asi SAS CTSR pan” 8% 8 OY Y Thee | \ aut oer. | uraelves, a double guarantee, and yet you save halt, Can you ask for a better chance ? — ie 1,50 to 2.00; your cho! 40. t Men’ $12 0 = > or Men’s ver- 5 for Men’s $15 Suits, bik tp bh Want Coats Fresh Meats 5 UJ coats, made of Oxford with an assortment of W - Bixth Floor, and Cambridge frieze, They are cut more than 600 to select from, The: 4 Sf 4 urry for These Values BARKS. Set dae | LOR K bo 106 @ 44 oF 50 inches long, have velvet @ comprise all the much.wanted tab inter will come in so fierce in a few days that the women of Huo Kit Baer collar, broad shoulders, and are full tics in fancy mized effects, also New York who have pot bought coats will rush for the stores and ABT, per and graceful, A very popular overcoat, in all the plain black. The coats are single and pay any price that may be demanded, Of course they will not TING rs sizes, from 34 to 46 chest, The men who get double breasted. We have sizes to fit every obtain bargains equal to these, ‘ * C| BEE these coats will receive genuine bargains. man, econd Moor. A |oyve — atertal at 4.98 kee 50) for Men's $15 Tourist BOQ tor, Mens. ste and Regular Overcoats; made of Suits, made of os 4 98 for Women’s 8.00 Jackets, made ° of @ fine, splendid grade of tibeline, with cao cl ete the latest designe in plaids. ‘ be pouch sleeve, sti ery rn yg Ole sap vere Vegetables @ They have belt in back, are cut 50 @ cheviots in clever designs, The breasted front and lined with a fine quality sateen, ARKOTS white of inches long, and have the broad, con. “ak re, are —- and single - | |jcave shoulders, The Regular Overcoats are made reasted, Sizes to fit men of every build. men's $15.00 Blouse of black erushed piuih, b! Each one of these suits is carefully hand tailored and some of them are worth as higa as $20. 5 of fine quality Oxford and black frieze, also black and navy kersey and melions; sizes from 34 to 46 ches: 5 for Men’s $18 Over- coats—They are 44 or 50 inches long and are made hi mR 1 with a heavy grade APE garment, splendidly made. | D&#*{t,,. Important Fur News 3 of satin. A very fasbiona 0 ior Young Men’s $10 Tourist Coats, made of 1.98 for Neck Pieces, ij WEED RES Ke "di ARET hs of Baltic frieze and lined with fancy fabrics or plain effects, with belt ( ore ioe ities eed Sythe meth, Brew heavy mohair and satin sleeves. er @ in back, sizes 16 to 20 years. This is 6.98 for clerant natural The Tourist Coats are 52 inches long and are the most popular coat of the entire OM, she oo a ne sie made of fancy Scotch fabrics. They are serge year, and a more sensible style has not been im t lined wits lock squirrel. ow Scarf, . lined and are all hand-made garments vogue in years. 4 Ra ig aly ie wb siciaeed Ng 7e § 9.98 for Boys" Winter 9,98 for Boys’ Norfolk 2.98 for Boys’ Three) 9 98 for Boye’ Demme & ar ( ‘ IBMALCA Rt evel fie ag? % gan ° el 4 j Suits made of bine serge, fancy piece Suits, made of fancy mix- Breasted an an wallon. $3.00 bs vl ge amy y t The Rossian suity are made of serges and heavily lined, have velvet collars and | cheviots and Scotch tweeds, heay weight, | tures. The coat is cut 3-batton sack, lined eftcets, all Stowe belt in back. ' Sines 7 to 16 years. Rus: | fancy colors. 4 oe sian 2% 10 8. These p Band tc | THT vowed very strong Some have | with Italian lining, Vest is made! years The double-breasted suite ar made with those we sold for $5 earlier in the | Bloomer trousers, others plain, Sites mandish * effdet. Trousers have. taped of blue serge and fancy mixtures. Sines 7 season, | from 7 to 16 years, ama Sites 12 to 16 years. to 16 years, ‘ 11.96 for Women’s mitat'an Ermine Sets, consisting of Throw Scarf, with white satin x Mining end elk fringe, and large pillow muff, 20 bi.ck, Cnly an aby #pers con tell it trom the geouine. i

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