The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1904, Page 9

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THEGABINET AT. GLOVER WEDDING Many Diplomats Also at Mar- riage of Society Belle to, ' Netherlands Minister Van Swinderen in Washington, WASHINGTON, Deo, 2.—At noon to- @ay in the Church of Eptphany Miss | Elizabeth Lindsay Glover was married to Jonkheer R. De Marees Van Swin- | \ deren, the Netherlands Mintster, the fector, the Rev. Dr, McKim, officiating, | Becretary Hay, other Cabin Cor ps in Mints 8 Haguer mad of afterno Th Da CHARGES PL mor | IN DIVORCE SUIT Mrs. Little No, 5 Declares There Was a Conspiracy Between Husband and Detective and Denies All His Charges, ‘New ¥e 5 re ontesecs Silks, | Dress Goods | €3 Wash Goods Departments, We put up in the last few days Llundreds of Boxes of Waist, Skirt and Dress Lengths, particularly suitable for Christmas Giving, at greatly reduced prices, “ er All goods are of this season's | styles and colorings, the ac- cumulation of aseason’s busi- ness, which must be closed out before our annual stock | taking January 31st, 1905. Lord£3 1 Taylor, | Broadway and Twentieth Street, Filth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, SOCIETY WOMAN WHO HAS BEE RECONCILED 10 HER HUSBAND, SOCIETY COUPLE | Whose Sensational Divorce and his wife who New York and | John F. James, Jr. August startled by sensathe have becume reconetied, and was announced that the Rrooklyn real eatate denies James have become recon o Uving together, Aynouncement means the end of jonal discloses, which included a raid in a mom tn the Hotel Nor mandie, and episodes at Ashevilla, > C, when Mre, James filed a documen' he indorsed the actions of anil, With the reeoneiilation the Jameses have gone to live In we coudings, to-day It aue, Brooklyn Mr. James and his wife have tong been popular Park Slope section, were lmures at #oclal gath- orfias on the Manhattan wide of the bridge. Mr. James is of the firm of John B. James & Son, real estate oper- ators in No, JL Montague street, Brooklyn. Took Her Son South, In Auguat Mra. James took her, #on BOY ARRESTED aS AS A FIREBUG ee Fire Started in the Cellar, wl He Was tie Last Person Seen SPE Cl A L HOLI DAY SALE, to Enter it Before the Flames iMBER 21ST TO 23D ONLY. Were Discovered, thereafter there was nt a few days ich pr es earlier in the w while ¢ ur purcha ns Who wall id the rus ir store early and av nvenir Calendar Free to Each Purchaser, SPFCIALS (in 1-LB BOXES), 152) Chogolate Br ttle Squares 20: Aint Creams 202 J Dainties 20¢ Molasses Chips ++, 20¢ Nut Clusters wee B5e ates. assorted » 25: late Nougats Angelique sess, 25e Chocolates, old fashioned... Chocolates vt Bonbons...... 252 Almond Honey Nougat NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THEBIG STORE \ ACITY IN ITSELF OPERE 18"419"STS. y yea) CAT THE YOUR NEW YORK, Hot Goo Late to Set Christmas PIANOS! If You Make Your Selections To-Morrow. A SUPERB *350," A BEAUTIFUL 250,” CALDWELL BROOKS PIANO PIANO ™ $185," $225,” Terms: No Money Down! | On Caldwell Pianos eceeeneee $6.00 Monthly, FE ginning in ee Pianos Ready STORE OPEN On Brooks Pianos $7. 00 Monthly, Be. ginning In January for Delivery EVENINGS. (Siege! Cooper Piano Store. Fifth Floor.) THR Wi Wortn: WEDNFSDAY. EVENING, DECEMBER ot, ToL, NEED AGREE = Was Begun, Dropped Proceed- [a ings and Are Living Together, |: al divorce pro- | family mansion at No. 188A Sixth ave-| ¢ nd | Satinets, Cocoanut Ni ) “almond Dumond, '25¢, Lb. and thirty others equally a t untit the last moment we shall have to Willie. te? Cortlandt Si a ie he | ud seen her f all the jurors have been ‘The names served w Divorve apast his fellow-; ants were | follow: Foreman w wus amy * again, and, upon doing Thomas Kilburn, Andy “aintnka, L fH King alleges that Hancock sald eenam Haters cummings ie vk aff should be found guilty; that tn) Wolf, Amileo Peterson, Bernhat (Hancock #) opinion he was guilty) Thomas Roner and John Me: ; yond @ doubt. Another ballot was with Hebe and the vote agin was 9 to 3, Members Are re Charged With Flips] Tne jury went into court for the second | SICK MAAN Te DESTTUEES ; ima and was again ordered to dalib- | ping a Coin When Unable to trate further. Locked In the Jury room| Trouble has not deserted Morria Slo Agree, and Defendant Is ' again King saya that Hancock suggest. | 84 of No. 69 Fitth street, the starving ed that a verdict should be reached In. ™&A Who attempted to commit suicide han by balloting, and ftom the Willlamsburg bridge several soma other way ¢ Found Guilty, Juror Wolf fell in with this idea, Woit | Weeks ago, At that time his case was } some is alleged to have muggewted that straws investigated and {¢ wos found that with +e = b n, but Hancock sald that to toss 4/8 wife and eight @ildren he was in kiss her Police Ju Higgins, of Joraey City, © coin would be a quicker and better @xtremely destitute circumstances, The ompanied Mrs. n to-day ond new trial in the case) way publication of the facts in The E' at horse, He eat st Peter Eokt of No, 12 Suffolk, Then, according to King, Hancock World Induced a Brooklyn employer to c ed h Street, Jersey City, who was found took a nickel from hts pocket and sald ter the man a positt: B ie the magise was 8 married y gullty of no! porting a minor ohlld that if the head came up the verdict | Siegel was released, but {t was found a ‘ by a jury, whion, It is alleged, agreed would be guilty and jf the obverse that he was a very sick man and unable MURPHY BACK upon the verdict by fiipping a coin. aide showed, not guilty. The nickel's a ee mm i Pe pe SOON, An affidavit mate by Bernard King, |head was uppermost after the flip aud | gating the case during the past. week — - one of the Jurors, who convieted Eek- the jury went Into court and declared | and Mra, H. N President of the Charles F. Murphy. who has had the hoff, was presented to Justice Higgins Hokhoff to be guilty. lsociety, requested The Evening World to publish Siegel's destitution In hoj Aske for New Beial, some charitable persons would help Assist ity At joldenhorn make his Christmas a time of joy, ce Higgins Eokhoft stm, tral today and ezpreved th A NOVEL FOR 1 CENT, wish that the Court would tr four complete stor ig? Brae hielo tae CENING WORLD'S. Satu Tammany rank and file fooled with the pallet that he was in Fle turn to the city toenight morrow from Mount Clen) he has been for ten days taking to-day by Attorney James Donelan for the defense and in tt appears what pur- ports to be a dof what occurred fy the Jury room. King makea oath that on the fir ballot the vote was nine tor the acquittal of Eekhoft and | t “Novel n ime a Foreman Harry A. Hancock announced | hearing in the matter, “S, & H.” GREEN SEE 2 5 TRADING STAMPS r it 7 Ey ing 50 “S. & H."' Green Trading Stamps ..| nevery floor of The Siegel Cooper Store to~ New Books con! be distributed FRE y Open morrow, Friday and Saturday, These are extra, and will be given in : addition to the Double stamps in the morning and Single Stamps until Evenings osing hour which regularly accompany purchases In The Big Store NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE ft ACITY IN ITSELF SIEGEL (, )OPERG o i, 18"19"STS. Coy , Gown a Maze o fi l Christmas poh Until WOoclock Christmas Rooks. $2 Collection Gminently Fitting Jor Presentations. Stocks in the Book Store represent a collection very catholic ssophy and serious import, opposed to nonsense, volumes of alendars and examples of fine typ Every day adds to the great popularity of Toy Town, with its vast displays of Toys, Dolls and Games. Interest is n its scope fon and erary gems rangin | ie though in ary quelit ans overlooked . . | Fe ee eee ceeavar among tae in ques of § ¢ intensified constantly by new stocks—every morning finding Vecere a mtn the varied lines complete and fresh. These Interesting Suggestions: To the little ones it isa world of gayety, a maze of yi : ee ak Tre"? 8 fun and interest. Eyes sparkle like diamonds as the splen- k that way, Teets 6 did panorama of Christmas playthings confronts the young- ; 400" ns : 4.50 ‘ : sters. The appended list is only an inkling of the sugges- tions for Yuletide presents: ‘Bonhons are unequalled in style, and make W p Bios 4 Pashous. Faney Bakes ana many ’ ' “ ' y TOY WATCHES Ge and 1Ne DRESSED DOLLS, 25e 0 25.00 se an early call, Don't wait until “ait haste 4.00 a ha DRUMS, Ie w HORSES AND CARTS, 25e 13.50 SHOOFLY HCRSES, BLACKBOARDS, JOINTED DOLLS, SLEDS. KID DOLLS. HORSE R=INS. RUBBER DOLLS, 75010 5,00 25e0 250 25e to 10,00 50e 10,60 250 0 5.00 106 2 85e Sew Sie RUBEER TOYS. 25ce Tie WHITE FURNITURE, 1.00 to 8.95 AUTOMOBILES, 5.750 25,00 MECHANICAL TRAINS. 1,00 18.5 Mew! FANCY BLOCKS, NOVEL GAMES. vary. as well as Books that have Neer tried out and | : : ies | sidinarhiy ad TOY PIANOS OLLS DRESSES, 500 6.60 mth | ay nd aenat eheer, bea METAL SOLDIERS. SOLDIER OUTFITS. S0cw 1.00 75c : . fos and freightod STEAM ENGINES, 25e 0 15.00 MAGIC LANTERNS, 24¢e10 10.00 ‘ in'th, they represent an instapens Morte ES. forboys 1.4510 4.45 INDIAN SUITS. 2.50 and 5.00 f ]abte aavert ot our e 003 J HOBBY HORSES 1.0008. TRICYCLES 3.75 Store. Thint Floor. Centra, Ith ft WAGONS. 5Be 10 10.75 poy Town. Third Plor, Bast, 19th Bt) 2 el en ee rrr err ene, Punching Bags at $1.50. ; Here are $3.00 Punching Bags that may be used as single cr double end bags going at a price which will qrckly hurry them 5S 7508’ SD S150 Rugby Fsottails 7S5e. Just the gift for the strenuous young man. These Footballs are of the regulation official size,the bladders Youths’ Winter Suits. A rare selection of FINE WORSTED SUIT- / INGS, sizes 14 to 20, in neat mixtures, includ- ing gray. brown and slate; a'so blue and black fabrics of alltextures. These suits are all in the popular double and i459, 50 single breasied sacks. Your choice Youths’ Winter Overcoats. These are exceptional values in YOUTHS’ FINE WINTER OVERCOATS, sizes I4 to 20, in all the newest models, including the fashionable long belt coats in 59 50 o Ls ; are pure gum and guaranteed; each ball 1s packed in a neat box, AWaly ohilerhorane sete = — tintin, § rw PK & PAE NR ag SOR ass ke 50 For Youths’ Sucts and Ay, ¢ AGA Nie OLA) | y ’ Overcoats. MS iowa Hi ) Gemptingly Low Prices. More than half a million high grade Cigars ready for Christ- mas shoppers to choose from. They comprise everything from the finest imported goods to the domestic grades. Without exception the greatest variety of Cigars displayed at any one retail establish ment in New York. Experienced and polite salesmen will pay particular attention to the filling of orders for women, and will gladly offer suggestions that will help them to choose as wisely as even the most invetera‘e smoker. ; Several recent advantageous purchases make it possib'e for us to offer some values that would be corsidered extraordinary even at the dullest time of the year | black Oxford and Olive mixtures Your choice at eee ristmas Stippers. a Styles Manifestly Unique and in Good Taste. ad and in keeping with the de- A few of the special holiday attractions. Many other values equally attractive not mentioned in this announcement Baperted la Carolina Ten Cent Havana seconds, ai) Ih , Perfection We x Imported Mane "i Corel Disp'ays were never more bi Panetelas t a off 1a mands of the season Wh ¢ children. we are showing exquisne fd : : syles of Slippers that are ail ¢ for the holiday reguirements y In W 14 Slippers styles a rly neat and attractive, the patterns for ver al ron rds as well as women pera and There ening wear be Supremacy; pet Only the 1 sugge tons for gifs thar wes we are asuing Sumatra Wrapper Is b canoot be equalle A * Hox 1a t MENS LEATHIR tons fie Sees} TL EMENSLEATICR 908 10 3.00 Stachelberg’s La Fama i as MEN'S FELT SLIP- a ar ifavana brar me 3 Hee ait te onl), FeRUIAFLY | Mabert Burne, Selectos site PERS, pair SS5e to 125 3.00 ‘ WOMEN S$ FANCY Rothschilds ot clear Hi SLIPPERS. pair ISe lo 4, 00 regular 10, quality WOMEN S$ HOUSE SLIPPERS. fair oSetol, 50 Bree SP 250 to 1.50 ci ake Beast, 18h Bt) (Main Floor eat EV three for convietlon. On the second mes ot $e ny it Bories, next’ Saturday, when Gilbert s nt Clemens. He Was joined ballet there was the same result and | wore i Vat Parker's beactitul romance “the Mai Hire ea late Dy ei ieee the Jury went Into court and through | Justice Higgins set Priday next tor a Of ‘6. og ora tah ter on that dayigentt’

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