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8 THE WORLD: FRIDAY PERFECT MODEL AND PROUD OF IT Miss Kathelyn May Joyce Has the Exact Measurements and Thereby Won Suit for Her Cloak-Making Employers. fe eabe cimeLeer oF alupea tivnel CLERK FOILS A » DARING HOLDUP Hotel Man Chasing Robbers Mis- takes Policeman for Footpad, and Holds Him at Pistol Point, a Prisoner. HEIGHT | Two men made an attempt at @ dar Min hold-up in the lodging house at No. 0 Tillery street, Brooklyn, early to-day ~—@ A “PERFECT” MODEL. eight, 6 feet 8 inches, eight, 164 pounds. Bust, 446 Inches. Watst, 25 inches. Hips, 43 inches. Back, 1514 inches. wkirt th, 43 Inches, Age, twenty-two years, The men ran from the hallway of tho [house when they were heard by a score or more of lodgers, and were followed by Willan 8. Casey, the clerk in the @ two men separated and Casey was following one of them when he was seen by Policeman Charles Patter. son, of the Adams atreet station, who was drassed In plain clothes, and who ‘had been assigned to look for burglars | Patterson ran up to Casey, thinking that Casey was a footpad, and seized him by the shoulder, Instantly Casey had the polloeman covered with his pls- tol, thinking thet he waa the man’s ac- complice, After explanations Casey put Up his pletul, Thea he wee arrested and taken to the pollee station. The two hold-up men escaped because of the comedy of errors EXPECT TO RAISE $150,000 FOR HOSPITALS, Annes! Collection tn All Churches | @ Do you want to be "a perfect model? Do you want your cloaks and clothes to “fit like a glov»,” the first time you try them on? If a0 the way !s very simple “Lead the simple life.” This is the prescription given by Miss Kathelyn May Joyce, the voung woman who startled (he Judge and Jury tn part V. of the City Court yesterday, by an- wouncing simply: "Tam a perfect model,"—a sentiment which the jury unantmourly agreed with after a critical look Mise Joyce was called of an expert No. orsity pla timo ae balan ba ot malar” o4 SHIEH ble for Benefit of Saturday and Glscharge from the firm's emmloy had Sunday Association, deprived MIU FOO In all the churobes in Ue city on ord as a Sunday and tp all the eynagogues to- dad obtain morrow the annual collection for the benefit of the Hospital Baturday and Sunday Association will be made. ‘Through the medium of auxiliary asso- Teputition. gurse, as th mnt 4 apa, collections will be made fense, was c ! Nn! x thro week in the trad that the varment designed for a thirty edd ve ee ae one @ix bust did not ft pre “it ry y rip- daet , a emia we tion Hate. Tl am a perfect model, you know. | "The assoctation embraces forty hosp!- hia’ 404 tala in Naw York City, covering every The cloakmakers’ branch of medical and surgical ectence. Irty-six aize, and all Primarily the organisation aeeke to {n- Famailor, Are MAd® terest the public In hompital work, and n't enlighten the |to that end all beliefs and shades of oe would Ike be perfect | on inleas it Is to hi me ee! opinion are represented. the cloaks they modell t has to wears larger size. @ald Miss Joyce, simply, “and my meas. but my years of exp: Urements are exactly those to which a Perfect-fitting "36" cloak is made. Bhe then tried on the garment, and the Judge and jury agreed that she! * poke truly, and found for the defend n exereie atill it d the simple ant. flaure. [ belleve t Leads the Simple Lite. joing the same work ¢ ey'll have During the past year the semoclated tithe eseret of é partaet. & sel i about the ame Padded hospitals cared for nearly 8,000 people, o yoriect form, i ‘i ? Ag . ff whom over 0,00 were free patients, j °. e. areas fleah beat I have haa the|™ ne ig Reg aoa ai at 1 want and| ume time oF | besides gperating upon and giving ald iatrset. “Wall, 1 can hardly t conid be a) to 40,000 dispensary patients, unawt The collection is made annually tn en Td anit. living the | the churches and synagogues, and every Tae Hy oeaNe {2 place of endeavor, In order to raise SICK tO | funds to be divided equally among tho unless it Is leading the simp Bering to a volume of Mr "Tthink he's awfully funny OPA RG, Pith & laugh i eas so amused at that law: 5 eee hospitals in the tagoclation, to be used “The cloakmakers set the measures | tried to Fattle me on the “the treatmen patte . ments for the per! odel and f have | contided A NOVEL FOR 1 CENT. i, he den no, other charity those measureme: she sald. “They |hw sal Lhe fours vomplete story of the more urgent than the giving to hospi. are: bust, % inches; walst, 2%, hipr, of. | large G WORLD'S Satu Novel | tit!» and peor a sollestt OF bon! ive and back, 15%. I have always had th pode ® ext’ Saturday, Ww bert uly to the ¢ ons begining Measurements since bee 1 ha 1 to x # beautiful romance "The March » 1G more than $76,000 waa given VENING WORDED OY ED MIB | enty great charity Double that amount 9 expeoted this year model, four years ago with exception that my bust waa not frat up to measure. They had to pad | ernie n r Bast or West an who is larger than an Open To-Night and To-Morrow Night Until 11: GO TO MANUFACTURING fillies Third Ave., cor. 58th St. Watches Fine Gold and Diamond Jewelry ‘4 a For Your Brooches, Rings, Lockets, Stick Pins, Ear- rings, Link Buttons, Etc. Opera Glasses, Clocks and Silverware. 4 : tills, 5 alt a this te Christmas Week, and I . rs n't go to court to send any one} |Woman Doesn't Want Him Pan- {9 prison AE wha time. ald ies aia | > " " vel > the two men who caught the fehed During Chvtstmas Week. | boy on the sirect and made him reture Miss Blauvelt, a white-hatred, benign- ed Aho a The mt, Sian Serene and | tool rs nt by detectives to.) @Talgned in court to-day looking lady, is sought by detectives t Magistrate Plammer looked at the boy |day who wish to have her appear inj and thought he detected a too cunning the Jefferson Market Court before Mag- ¢xpresaion in his face, The Magist | ietrats Flammer and make a complaint iy This may be Cheistinas wee against Howard Smith, a © EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1904, | FEELS SORRY FOR THIEF. |fivee int New srungwickew: sree OM ! acrime faa crime You get our a subpoena and serve it on the lady to of nineteen, who la changed with anatoh-| appear In court. Tt males no difter- ing her puree In a Broadway Depart. | See werner the law ts violated before, mont store, Miss Blauvelt is stopping take its proper course” realize that | SS oe tN TS ER RL APA EN A TONER ' | Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly of all the children bora in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year ; ‘hire seven per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and before they are fifteen | ‘We do not hesitate to say that a fone use of Castoria would save a majority of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, ! Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine, They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons, In any sane, thoy, stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death, toria operates exactly the reverse, but | you must see that it bears the signature Chas, H, Fletcher, Castoria | causes the blood to circulate Doi oglal opens the | pores of the skin and allays Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Franklin Simon & Co. IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS FOR SATURDAY. Boys’ Clothing OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, of navy blue | Chinchilla, Vicuna and Frieze—broken’ lots— sizes 3 to 9 years; heretofore $6.50 to $9.75.... 3.75 6.75 NORFOLK SUITS, of imported woollens, with two pairs Knickerbockers, 8 to 17 years; - regular price $11.50..... cbstdevaeravene Nee tis OXFORD OVER- SOATS, 8 to 16 years; heretofore $10.00°t0 $15.75. ......0400) AND 9.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Coats and Suits GIRLS' LONG AND THREE-QUARTER COATS, of plain Cheviot, English Mixtures and navy blue Chinchilla, 4 to 14 years; heretofore $12.50 to $16.50 id eeeereooeeevesace MISSES' TAILORED SUITS, Eton Blouse Coat, velvet or braid trimmed, plaited skirt, worsted mixtures; blue, brown or green effects; sizes 14, 16 and 48 years; heretofore $27.50 to $34.50 WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY, DEC. 24TH, Women's Tailored Walking Suits, Heretofore $27.50 to $36.50 Women’s Fur Lined Coats of Fine Broadcloth, collar of Moleskin, Natural or Sabled Squirrel, 25.00 Heretofore $45.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts, 86™ ST. &.3®2-AVE, No stock can withstand such enthusiastic onslaught and not betray a break in the ranks on roll-call. But that was prepared for in proper season and the firing line shows the same bold front. Umbrellas Gloves Perfumes Jewelry Neckwear Handkerchiefs | House Coats Furs Stationery, Open Evenings Until Christmas. eset Curesany cold, relieves difficult breath. ing, checks night coughs, healsin. | flamed throat, Best for children. New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Stops coughing. Prescribed since 2870 by prominent New York physician, Cunee \W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOE inc: MADE A trial will con. Sew YORK URES. Brow an ¥. wt; iat | it +t + 42 East With Sti ie Weat 12h Bt a4 Third Ave. | Tyin Ave IB dvatranu 9 p. = ~\ HONeill& Co Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. Special Values for Saturday in Untrimmed Millinery. (Second Floor.) Black and White Ostrich Plumes $1.48, $1.85, $2.98 and $4.48 These are much below prevailing prices. Silk Paon Velvet Hats in black, brown, navy and cardinal—a very fine) quality. Value $3.06 cach; special at... ) $1.85, seeeee) ‘ | Children’s Coats and Dresses Two Good Suggestions for Christmas Gifts (Taint Foor.) | Children’s Coats Children’s Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years, Sizes 6 to 12 years. Made of best quality all woo! Cheviots, | Made f iv woot Shavit Had Cash. three-quarter and full length, braided, Mel handsomely trimmed with taffeta trimmed or plain, with flannel lining. ing peabhe brald, 4 variety of colors, | Our regular $16.50 coats, Our regular $10.00 dresses, | $9.75. $6.75, Clothing for Boys The Most Useful Christmas Gift (Third Peer.) BOYS' OVERCOATS trom........4.5 seers 51,98 to $22.98 BOYS' SUITS from,,........ 5 $1.98 to $1498 BOYS' RUBBER COATS from........ $2.25 to $11.98 BOYS' MACKINTOSHE'S (Oxford or tan)...... $4.98 BOYS’ TROUSERS... ..44+.... +0000 50C:, 75+, $1.00, $1.50 BOYS' AND GIRLS' ANGORA TAMS 50c., 98 BOYS’ HATS from..sesesesssseerss 50c. to $7.50 98 to $22,98 $2:49 to $6.98 YOUTHS’ SUITS OR OVERCOATS, YOUTHS’ TROUSERS.. Women’s Correct Style Slippers For Evening and Dress Wear Geoond Floor.) We show an extensive collection of new models in Patent leather, Vici Kid, Ooze leather, Satin and Kid Slippers, Choice articles for holiday presents. Women's Ooze leather, one strap Women’s Finest Satin Slippers, in slippers in tan black and gray, black, pink, white and blue; one high heeli—value $3.00; strap over instep, Louis Special toa vrescrore $2050 |XV- hecl—-valnegh00, at $3.50 | Women's Irean Sandal Slippers, Women’s Patent Leather Vamp | four and five buttons, open-work Opera re Ma hte bead orna- effect, beaded, Louis XV, jments, high heel—value heel—value $7.00; at.... $5.50 $2.50; Special at $2.00 We are exclusive Selling Agents in New York For the Celebrated Edwin C. Burt Shoe | For Women, Misses and Children, Women's, $3.50—Children’s, $2.00 and $2.50. Reduced from Regular Prices (Second Floor.) FLANNELETTE GOWNS-—In fancy stripes, high and ki- mono necks, trimmed with neat torchon lace edge—regular price $1.10; Special at aye nen Weta meron TLANNELETTIE GOWNS—In an assortment of styles ) with plain and tucked yokes, in fancy stitching and bow ( $1.19 knots—regular price $1.49; Special at corre FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS—In plain white and fancy | stripes, deep scallop flounce—regular price 49c.; Special....., ‘ 39c COLORED KNIT SHIRTS—In black, grey, red and blue, | with fancy borders—regular price $1.15; Special at... sece0e | QIC “STUTTGARTER" UNDERSKIRTS~ Fleece lined, full sizes, | yoke band and shirring strings—choice of assorted colors, at . j 95c Have Reduced the Price of | the Following Holiday Lines Dolls Doll Rockers Banks | Doll Carriages Doll Perambulators Velocipedes Doll High Chairs Games Tricycles |» High Art 1905 Calendars” At One-fifth Regular Price Regular price 25c 50c $1.25 $1.50 | Sale Price 5c 10c 5c 39¢ | | On sale now on first and second floors Umbrellas for Men and Women | Ta 1, i Twilled Silk and piece-dyed with natural wood, horn, pea ling trimmed handles. at... ffeta Umbrellas for men and women, Dresd d Fine Silk Taffeta and Twilled Silk Umbrellas for men and women, hemmed or wide tape edges, close rolled, with the finest natural wood, Cape and buck horn, gun metal, silver and gold chased, pearl, burnt and white carved ivory, etc., with silver and gold trim. 4 “Actual value $8.00 to $12.00, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders

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