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=> pp NS NOT ONTHE OCEAN —_—.>——_ Religiously Exalted Woman su Story that He Had Gone to Eu- * denly Appears In Fashionable St. Thomas’s and Scares Wor-| shippers by Strange Actions. | COOLNESS OF RECTOR AVERTS EXCITEMENT. Stranger Pulls Crucifix from Cloak, Waving It Solemnly as She Marches Up Aisle to Pul- pit—Removed by Usher, The flash of a silver cross in the hands of a woman who entered the fashionable St. Thomas's Protestant Episcopal Church and rushed to the @hancel rail while Rev, Dr, Ernest M. Btlres was delivering his sermon caused @ wave of excitement to pass over the @ongregation, Muny feared for the mo- | men that a tragedy was about to be enacted, ‘That the excitement did not cuiminate fn a stirring scene was due to the cool- ness of Dr, Stires, who continued his sermon as if he had not seen the ‘woman. Hand Under Cloak, ‘The congregation of St. Thomas's 1s ‘very fashionable, and the church was full, Dr, Stires had just started his sermon when the woman appeared tn he vestibule, She wore a long cloak, and her right hand was concealed under at a9 she swung the doors leading to the main aisle open and entered. Her entrance created some slight stir, @s she was a stranger, and wore a Beculinr, set Quok on her face She moved about twenty fest un the Gisie, stypd still, her lips moving as if fn prayer, and then started forward As she did so shu drew ner right head from under her cloak and held in front of her a silver cross about s.x inches in length. Looked Like Revolver, For an instant the gleam of the cross | made many think {t a revolver, Scores remembered the reownt Incident in which Dr, Raiasford fguivd, There was a subdued murmur, and several men half arose, but no one| touched the woman, | Paying no attention to the congrega- | tion and looking neitber to the deft or | right, the Woman waved her croas three times and ran forward again, Dr. | Btires could not help seeing her, but he paid no attention and continued his ser- | mon in a calm, even voice, 1 The woman at last stood waving her | cross directly under him and at the chancel rail. He looked over her head | and continued his sermon, Follows Usher Oat. © The woman had uttered no word, und her lips and been moving as if in prayer, The next instant an usher approacied and touched her on the arm, saying “Madam.” The woman started as it! @wakening to her whereabouts, turned and followed him to the yeatibule, ‘There was nu scene at the door, She waited alone in the vestibule a mo- ment and then entered a side door and took a seat in a side alsie, remaining | Quiet for the rest of the service ‘The woman's demeanor through It ai! was as if she was carried away by her religious fervor. When services over she went quiedy away. There no attempt to detain or question She was dressed neatly, but plain. nd there was a rural look about her. Dr, Stires refused to discuss the In- eldent after services —— HE CLEANED OUT A TURKISH BAT Kairis Tossed Patrons and Ate tendants Into the Plunge and} Was Ducked Himself with His Clothes On. | | | Frank Kairls, of No, 168 Fourth | street, Jersey City, cleaned out Tiedel- | ®aum's Turkish baths, at Fourth and) ¥ yrson streets, to-day and hit the proprietor of the place in the neck with | un iron bur, Just becanse he waa “feel: | ine good." | All the rybbing-slabs were occupied | when Kairis entered the bathe, and he} told the attendants to hurry up and! ciear decks, They suggested that he} Gisrade first, end, angered that any one Phould tell him what to de, he grabbed! a fet man by the heels and pulled him | from the slab to the floor, Then he tried to swing the fat man around bis head, but missed his footing, and the two went Into the plunge pool ether, By climbine on the fat ma: ders Kairls managed to get water. He then lay down on told the attendant to give him a rub- bing. The attendant ran for the pro- prietor, but before he found him the fat rain was out of the plunge deter- | mined to thump Karis, | There was a tussle. The fat man/ went overboard again. Other bathers thought |t was about time to suppress! Kairls, but he bowled them into the plunge in jig time. The attendants went with tiem, Tiedelbaum ran in at this ny and Kaliris or With an iron bar. The noise of the commotion had reached the @reet and the police burst Kairis was arrested and Po! Justice Higgins fo him “Pm Feellug Good,” Said K 406 Real Estate . Advertisements: appeared in the SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIRECTORY. 414 more than the same Sunday last PU, - | 'e perjury, sent him to the! rope to Bring Wife Home Arose from the Departure cf Another Morse on Saturday. _|JEROME HOPES TO HAVE DODGE HERE THIS WEEK. Former Husband of Mrs, Morse Exnected to Reveal Full Story of Divorce Case to Save Him- self on Perjury Trial. | The roport that Charles W. Morse, | the banker, safled for Europe on Satur. | day ander the name of EB. C, Morse was devied today by Mr, Morse himself, He says ho has no intention of going to Kurope and that he attended to several important pleces of bustness on Saturday. Mr. B.C, Morse did sail tor Europe on the Campania Saturday, He ts con- neteed with the Nattonal Cash Register | Company, of Dayton, 0., and went abrovd on business. ‘The similarity in the names led to confusion in the Iden- Uty of the two men. A feature of thereport that Mr. Morse had salled was the announcement that the object of his trip was to bring bac kio New York his wife, who was formerly the wife of Charles F, Dodge. All arrangements have been completed for bringing Dodge back to New York from Texas in case the United States Suprema Court dismisses the writ of habeas corpus by virtue of which he has kept out of the jurisdiction of the New York courts for a year. The de- | cision Is expected to-day or Ko-morrow, and Assistant District-Attorney Gray Is sald to be in Washington to re-| ceive t Dodge remains in Houston, Tex., and| Detective-Sergt. Herlihy Is there also, awaiting Instructions to make the ar- rest. The charge against him here the penalty for which In this case may be ten years in prison There is hope in the District-Attorney's e that Dodge will be returned to evidence, y of the} he divorce | com of Mrs. Dodg MRS, WIELAND LET GO. Wan Arrested for Trying to Bury Baby Without Permit, Mra. Florence Fairview Welland, the mental scientist, of Albany, who was arrested for carrying her dead child twenty-four days old to @ cemetery In Flushing without a burial permit, was discharged to-day in the Flushing Po» lee Court. Mrs, Welland sald that her child had) died from pneumonia after treatment by @ physician in Albany and that she was taking it to the Fresh Pond Crematory in’ Flushing. She had no permit and was ted for violating the law whe wiates burial, When arraigns she held for examination in bail, which her attorney, Bolton Hall. | furntshed. When the case came up to-day the Magistrate asked for a permit, which | was produced. Mrs, Welland not only had a certificate from the Boam of Health in Albany, but a burial permit) fram the Coroner of Queens. The child was cremated Saturday. \ School children’s $500,000 IN Miss E. E, MAC IVER, When “toning-up” is needed, Everybody needs “toning up” once in a while. When people feel well they usually forget and neglect themselves, Nerves are over worked and they gradually get into the “run down” condition People who are run down, who feel weak and tired most of the time usually make the mistake of blaming their stomach or liver. The stomach or liver may be acting badly, but they have a reason for acting badly—the thing to get at and cure is the reason, 9 times out of 10—the reason is weak nerves. That is why Paine’s Celery Compound is so successful when the system needs “toning up.” There is nothing like it for this, It gently stimulates the nerves, feeds new power to them and builds them back to their health strength—then all of the organs do their wor! properly and the system is toned up to its proper vigor and the real joy of true health is felt. Take, for example, the case of Miss Mac- Iver, of Chicago. Sept. 19, 1904, “Paine’s Celery Compound was recom. mended to me a few months ago when | could not seem to get my health and strength back, | seemed to be In a decline, Wad headaches, a general depressed morose feel- Ing, with no appetite, or ambition, Palne's Celery Compound was recommended to me so highly as a medicine calculated to re store strength that | was Induced to try It, | found that the first bottle was helping me and 80 | kept on taking it. “In three months’ time | was a well woman without an ache or a pain and had gained ten pounde and certainly look years younger, “| am very grateful for my recovery and shall speak In favor of Paine’s Celery Com- pound whenever an occasion presents It- self.” Mise E. E. Maciver, 2816 Indiana Ave. For 17 years Paine’s Celery Compound has heen the most universally used tonic in the world. Several years ago the formula was sent to every registered physician in the United States. It is constantly prescribed by physicians. Think for a moment what this means and re- member that Paine’s Celery Compound is the prescription of one of the most famous een America has ever known—Prof. E. E. Phelps, of Dartmouth University, Paine’s Celery Compound is recommended and sold by all reputable druggists everywhere, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO, LU? MONVAS BVISILNY, DECK MBE >, 1908 & H." Green Trading Stamps Mornings from 8.30 till 12 o’Clock, Thereafter Single Stamps Until Closing Hour, Beautiful Cut Glass Holiday Gift Suggestions. HANDLE BON-BON DISHES, rich, deep cut, regularl $5.00, at *h65 DEEP CUT SALADBOWL. || cshers sel at $4.00;a, ee OD RICH, FANCY CUT WA TER BOTTLE. finest crystal, o OO RICH, DEEP CUT GLASS CELERY TRAYS. regulatly $5.50; at ba J. 75 RICH, DEEP CUT JUGS, finest crywal, regularly $12.00; at 6.75 iThind Floor, Front, lth Su) Wemen's Undershirts FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS. in preity pink and blue siripes, Gory rela winsed with Ie wide torchon, (Second Floor, Centre, 19th St.) Skirt Hannels, The largest variety in the city to se'gct from, in both White and colors. Prices range from Cc 1,95 down to. yard, (Main Floor, Front, 10th st.) oe Li aces. MOHAIR TUBULAR SHOE LACES, | yd. long pure mohair braid, very best grade. a doz, \(Main Floor, 18th St. Aisle.) Women’s Yaghe Jowns, FLANNEL in pretty stripes, with scal- loped collar and sleeves, (Second Floor, Centre, 1th St.) Hleeced Blankets, 10 CASES OF HEAVY WHITE TWILLED FLEECED COTTON BLANKETS. These blankets would retail regularly at $1.39 pair, but for quick selling are (Main Floor, Fast of Fountain.) All Seasons and FOOT MOULD SUPE day the Shoes are first worn. PRIZES competitive advertising contest No, 4568, Dont agow unah) yoru hadl sumo? age 12, Pal We give a cash prize of $5.00 for ing of this character which we accep! All school children can compete. tions will be found on inside of each Egg-O-See, telling what to do to get th how to make the drawings, All drawings must be accompanied b: licious, economical and hea foods. It is much more nutrit |meats and costs much less. Egg-O-See is conceded the best of all flaked wheat foods, and a large package rétails for.. 1 Egg-O-See is rapidly displacing all other flaked wheat foods on account of its better [This sigh was made by Florence E. Hassard, School No. 10, New York City. Full instruc- ¢d slip found in each package of Egg-O-See. _ Egg-O-See is the most digestible, de- Cold yee 40-2 pr any draw- t and use. package of} ¢ prize and x the print. ee. Ithtul of ious than Oc quality and lower price. Ask Your Grocer for the Green Package. Mf your grocer does not keep it, send us his name and 10 cents and we will send you a package, prepaid, * Will Appear in the Broning World on the school children of America, grace to the weaver. and fit th as does the hat to ine head, FOOT MOU FOOT MOULD r ‘| But it takes time 10 FOOT MOU! cism tis It holds its “Foot bargains. | Joosury i393 Roc 1) oak 0 | DASE $12.75 er. A Three-Room Outfit for $7 | Pretaht and Cartare allowed to Outof Tow ONE DOLLAR'A ¥ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS «WORK BEST REAL-ESTATE) Address all communiestions to THE EGG-O-SEE CO., 105 & 107 Hudson Street, New York City, A.C. MONAGLE & CO,, Selling Agents. Drawings Mondays, “Sico Leven | Se TTE NIGHT GOWNS ISe b9e “Foot Mould’? Shoes. Worn by Everyone Everywhere in FOOT MOULD STYLE is distinctive, neat and nobby, The proper swing, the right lacing or buttoning, the exact width, alllend and under all conditions. Men and Women, the regular number and you save 55 cenis on the shoes For Men at 1.95. There are box calf, London roe lace Shoes in all sizes savin or globe toes lace and congress styles also some Christmas Needs. BUY WHAT YOU NEED. We Furnish Four Rooms for $125. 4°" ST & Pianos for Christmas. Superb Sifts, One of the most delightful Christmas Present: imaginable is a Piano. We Are Showing a Splendid Variety of Famous Pianos. Cash or Sasy Payments THE LIST INCLUDES The Beautiful Evard The Renowned Beardman & Gray, The Sweet Toned A.M McPhail, The Reliable J. T Brooks, or The Famous Caldwel « 485,00 (Plan: Fifth Ploor) Ghat Way Be Creasured Fora Lifetime. Easy Payment Plan Places It Within The Reach of Every Home. The Edison Phonograph is concededly a wonderful instrument in every way. It stands head and shoulders over competitors In no part is it faulty, The brain of Edison conceived it. and as such its general merit stands unchallenged We sell an extraordinary number of Ed. ison Phonographs yearly, and toward the Holiday season our sales increase with leaps and bounds Many purchase these in- Mruments as presents and pay cash others buy them for presentation purposes and home amusement and Pay $1.00 Down and the Balance in Small Monthly Sums. This latter system of payment is naturally exceedingly popular because it allows those musically inclined an incomparable opporinnity to purchase with no inconvenience ‘& superior instrument in every respect. and while paying for it enjoy the privilege of its use. Prices of Edison Phonographs Range from 10.00 to 50,0), for instant use. les mechanism is simplicity itself, and any one may withou: technical instructigns operate it - With an Bdison You May Make Your Own Records, (Third Floor, Eas An Edison Phonograph Isa Sift And at this price each insrrument is delivered at your home fully fitted up and ready | co ‘ a Fine Brio-a-~RBrae ‘ From Many Foretgn Shores, IMPORTANT CHRISTMAS ITEMS: BISQUE FIGURES—-essired subjects olor and gold ations; reeaerly A185) © 500 500 FRENCH DECORATED GLASS VASES; each i PLAQUES—richly decorated; 7 f regularly $2.00: at T/ VIENNA DECORATED VASES pink blue and Cobalt colors: rich decorations; regularly $2.50; ys at +a ENCLISH DECORATED VASES deep blue ground ;_ richly pms subject; regularly $4.50; 2 at 2 BU (TDM Floor, Front, 19th Percates, All the newest designs in PERCALBSs also plain colors; ten yards make a full dress. Price per Joi d, ae Front, 19th . Skirt Pattorns, Full Sut Patterns of heavy weight outing Flannels with deep border and gm 4 embroidered edge. Full Skirt Patterns, each. (Alain Floor, Centre, 18th. Hose Supporters, CHILDREN S and MISSES" SIDE SUPS FORTERS. full length with nickel clasp atached, in black or white, a pair (fal Cortee Cups. | AFTER DINNER COFFEE Cl fine thin china, very rich deco- rations, with stipp'ed gold: $3.00 doz. grade. cach, Th rt Floor. Promt, 10th ene Chataren ‘2 Under CHILDREN 5S SLEEPING G, | of rLbed coron, Reece lined wih felt; sizes | t0 6 years; rogularly 29¢. 1 Floor, Centre, 19th $t A Hh for Every Function. RIORITY is manifested from the design, filled wit best quality silk floss; each emselves to his or her individuality 100 styles to choose from. LD EASE is not found in other brands in the fd same sense of the word. That velvety tread which won the name emains with the Shoe wll its usefulness is past. accomplish that, for LD WEARING QUALITIES are past criti- a particularly desirable Shoe for winter wear. shap: from the start, and looks well ai all times 3.00 $2, £0 and $3.00 Shoes for Women at /,95, There are kidsk m button and lace Shoes; patent leather burton and lace shoes. also calfskin shoes, Among these are also some of the “S. & H. $2.50 SHOES FOR WOMEN. In buying a pair of thes: you get 25 samps in additicn to Mould’’ Shoes for alf Shoes in London All exceptional Second Floor.) row at only PAY Wi1EN YOU CAN, CARPETS AXMINSTERS, .95 PER YD. Handsome borders to match. and dark off Many ture greatly reduced OPEN BOOKCASES, $5.50—$7—$12.50 (reduced from $8.50-—-$10.50—$19) 2-DOOR BOOKCASES, $14—$18—-$20.50 su $7.25 Send (or alist of what we give. ‘hor Literal Terme apply als New “OPENS:AN/ACCOUN 5. a ¥ Gifts now, to be held until wanted CASH on CREDIT MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. NEAR 6™ AY |Brakimn SPECIALLY PRICED. Sofa Pillows tor Sits, Handsome Yow Designs. New, fresh showing. Qualities unmatchable else or near like prices. Designs un.que and artistic, eminently a) for widest range of Christmas and New Year greetings«. PILLOWS made of art ticking in heraldic LOUNGING PILLOWS, exara “Winner” Savings Ban J Valuable Gitts to Chitdrem Inculcate in young minds the value of saving. . Start on the New Year with a Savings Bank. Interest them in and induce them to save by amusing them, | Coin in the Orifice ~ | Starts a Lively Race.) 9% Press a bar when the money drops, and six horses jockeys race around under glass. 1,000 handsomely lithographed “Winner” Savings Banks intended to be sold at $1.00 each, to go to-mor- West HitSt ELIABLE “fp Light rid pleces of artistic Furni- « for Holiday Gifts, now ERTHWAIT GG 104 106 and 108 West 4° St. Shia Flalbusb Ay, near Full 8 | having lithograph tops in several good quality backs and full made. | © cues special price, (Third Floor, Front, ey! 25 wo. Third Floor, Bast, Joun street, Ps ‘ Honk Stop Relieves difficult bute \ breaks up congestion when’ head, throat and chest are; all stuffed up and wheezy, New York'y Best Family Cough Medicine Stops coughing, checks night coughs, cures any cold,. pre; vents serious throat and lung: troubles. Best for children.) dor Diffic ie 0 ’ Every Druggist Sells “Short (reduved from $2i—$2 --$3)) ty Treninga 1 ¢ Mahogany fnish—v t designs re You head R AV E LONG CREDIT" res Holiday A Located Near a Subway Station and Desire Boarders?