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: ’ i "4 PRT TRE Ne Pe ce ee — es = 2 _ ata THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, . iy SECOND PEACE “Just Duck Me,” (CHOKE AND ROB. “is2oc2 WILL TORE | Ee | ver part Ccunsel for the company had moved 1 Just ch é, Say S ND ROB ms WILL PART BOY “HIS OWN DEATH, |". gut inthe eed a Tinney will @ ) stmanalibyapanss w ys were \igned tn for Widow Is Rever Y woul ihe tt Secretary Hay | Suggest ina Upton and McDermott, Devotees 3): f Siteen-Year-Ola Bride's Mo ene ec wat ae | , » fi s Mother eme Court here to-day General Communication Fur- Water Is Getting Colder havery & Day, She Writes of Yellow Literature, Had Begins Suit to Annul Datighy {ives aan whe seed the ate reife repal at cher Action Looking to Uni- to Judge After Indictmert, and She'd “ ; rn auctt elvey Compeny ternal Sank cue cute Laman ore SA) : a Rather Get It Over with Than Signed Compact “Never to ter’s Marriage to Youth of je ir Mband, William Laman, shea at sis Doorn my ] versal Arbitration | Yield to Persecution. Pari and Never Get Married,” ‘yiia!sueed ve Same Age, rushed co death tnt car shop at Shut he died’ the Teall ot BM WM ‘ ROOSEVELT HAS DONE ALL ‘COUSINS EMBARK ON “Lets get married By la G. ellis Thwalte, aged ‘ HE APPROPRIATELY CAN, “<vvere ave at Wow coma cece a ot on anc A CAREER OF CRIME. set. a / feilers, do we know where Woodsey i " ae te . lives? You bet your life! Come on.” Gnd bent my way in nr va mh | st baer scl 0 7 The Conduct of the Affair Now, 3. win 8 fn Jem city | Sen a” ae telepnoned. to 2 Entice Aged Man from Home, wey Pr ; §ORO that received fresh recruits use he sald he yew ps ani i He Declares, Should Therefor ssi! bo of the store, bec Then Rob His Wife of Dia- euldn't 1 collected every street corner as soon as its dts — The Best Shoe for W a be own, led the ad nage. ie bes joe for fs) Be Through The Hague Inter. mission ne:ame known, te he way op |! monds—Boys Will Be Sent to BACK TO WORK AFTER oF BLE avin waardTa . ue national Bureau. |: the Hone oF Bre Chetintie ‘ ni Elmira Reformatory. 140-FOOT TUMBLE, | ‘i ¢nd,viar's ail sou need to wot mar . ; . lGrand Jury as a common ecold 1TH ton nome ret name. I [bn eel acta wee weit in t¥0 leh-heartnd chien haatened New models of Sorosis Slippers for Evening : : mt how’ the feud wetter Summer to the home of Rey. ¢ 1 . $0 : s For ten years there has bee yan Fleet e Aa-4 L. Goodell, WASHINGTON, Dec, 2%—That the! OF Ot eee ee ee are Woods m Series Reading yellow-covered novels led| Fram New Uridwe, Leaves Weat One Hundred and Thirtoth | Dress. further interchange of views prepara-' 14 t9 Jersey City youngsters. and a ut Boy Was Frightened, [Charles Upton and Frederick MoDer- Hospital for Old Job, street, pastor of Calvary M. EB, Churoh, | amme ad € Rae mott, both just passed sixteen, to choke | atl asked to be ina : ramming score of them led the expedition into wong Afternoon 1 was Matching! that axed grandmother a week ago and Charles Summertld, the rlvtter who] “Although the par He os Black, Tan or pearl grey suede slippers, with the Inter-| until ther come within halt a block at, Tie yihe frase in front’ of my home| Tob Nef. Last night they were arrested | (ell trom the Witinntasrs Bridge AM) couple aay that aha three straps and Louis heels. ots Takers | aati aime i plock 0 an Fleet car 1g. and when! after having spent a week in the lair of | the East River, a distance P00 cleus Secu tha haveeiite oe i a , . ald r a 4 Laide eine led out: “Stop the “wharf rats” along the East River | lott t 1 District Hospital, WM) stitton, Rey i 5 Mi Alma and White or red kid three strapped Slippers. nell of | Nc Fi adidagh le eal Water was not gu water front, about One Hundred and! jamsburg, to-day, with a new sult fl joys claim t accented the ‘ ¥ suggestion offered by| Woods Ives, But Ot, streets T told the ioe ‘ - ‘ aim ‘that he was twenty-two Black kid, barred and beaded Slippers ‘ i 1 they deserted to watch th 4'0 FO Flat Was fright) Twentieth street, planning ® carver of | ojories and a smile od the girl nineteen, and ’ . ary Hay ® Seoond “clrouler | ey senmeter' ed and E took the hoge myself, Mrs, orlme Hurt?" he aald, “T guens not. 1 feel] ria cereme oy ‘ to the powers, made public at the ao Feehyawent, back, home, “bu Pe a etan ta the son Ot Dr, William ILlang Im noe going into the show buslaseg me” Te wile actit Patent Leather, three straps Sandals with Louis © Department to-day nd a baby. ¢ a Fen Upton, phyaiclan of No. 194 Lexing= | negs, etther. Ym going back to work] yey heels, € to stop and | went right on. K/ ton avenue, His companion 18 18 Fine steel comPuny, art you will find other Sues to Untie Knot, roses : 7 walked as Neen ter cousin, who lived with him. STNG AOL CURA KATHE AMIS | OTUIGNIY. MLL: “GRE "young gnuole Patent Leather Walking Pumps with Cuban and om i! e mn eld ts doa e a ; H ;. spattered Ace, Enticed trom Home, Summerfield te, t $e the home of the heels, finished with wide flat bows, . mother, % Edna Ro Var : All to Jealousy. On Dee. 1 they robbed their grand and gayly ant Aad . Indicted as a common mother, Mrs, Linda Meeks, after aj ¢ bis bees WoO m 13 Black, grey, tan and white ooze calf, I, T should aay T have," sh brutal assault. 4 i f Gibson Ties, with solid silver oblong eyelets Pas c resp to a questior ote to the grand 7 this] pnis is the third time, and all be 445 East One Hundred and OT just and Louis heels, ‘ sei gel in no iy ia ideas : Dr took a diamond ring and a pair of Good Financial Gains, suld never have pleaded tt. The cour! : suspended ae nt : next time th | car-rings. HART c 1—The 1,00 per pair, ‘ bh ‘The grandmother them in! groan ea om roads Judge suape © also, because hes pt t reme youth of bot Had Neat a aGod duel ad 7. the aot of taking her ney | ie eawhatar 3 “ee ‘ad bought | 2 n © spend a throat and choked y59, » the greatest in the history of Pastor Was Deceived, ‘ Deo ty bok ia tc a IANES M.GREERY & 60 Sonia mie ULF DAN ; 7 MY- | cscaped, The police could not find them | aig: showing an icone , af couse of the this neigh De an gris fog ua SOs Nore The old man suspected nothing —_— nh! suman The first time. had me and left hen he was gone the boys BIG YEAR FOR RAILWAYS. of my lawyer, he costs of the will hear my @ me without alouay of the people « 1 pleaded irth street, telling him he na downtown departmen t) entered the flat and, while the gra » mother was preparing a warm meal them, searched out the valuables. The y Roads tn Con as they did not return home : ss * , i ul e cae rb rei ahedarig 3) evening and asked to Twenty-third Street, Last night they were walking up |. the at be \° ell x 1 third avenue, arm tn arm, when Dee) * O00te be ho jbo peth digas una tho. Wt oud ne ¥ admits to tective-Sergeant Mahoney and Detective go itted to G e Chamber y tall an nat tD mm within ten ‘| of the East One Hundred and ns pid sia dlls sin D | | Twenty-sixth Street Station, recognised * ' fhe increase occurred Cutie ng the first! — and arrested them Confess to Crime. Tailor-made tan, grey and black Overgaiters, Crocheted Bedroom Slippers, pink, blue, “Chinchilla,” black and red, ecticut All Show mda ed Ge ere waa af ye ducked than “You have got us dead to rights,” and co sald ESTABLISHED 1657 Nearest Subway Station— bey Ni a a - vA BA the boys, essed to everything - , ete nc A ieee Sore x with an alr of brava t iets esigetatg ter sonra | ‘Thelr pockets were stuffed with yel-| orn, BROOKLYNITES, Spring Street. rman, who lives with me, 4 iaicachaeed Gass i i ar Res Wood, when arraigne er. | OWroovered novels. “Buffalo Bill and lind @ rie all right, but that I mustn't) qay pleaded ‘not guilty ened yester-| 11g Bagle Eye" seemed to be the moat | ches It, L don't know about that M ias been a resident of | thumbed of the lot. | year, The Wutat bomen er Of years. | One of the boys carried a memoran: | ne of the best ewan, j;dum book, which contained many queer partme: cording to my Meas a common scold stands in the MAC t thelis a woman who It seems ¢ high task he ; streets abusing her neighbors. Now, I igh fare. saitles One, bearing the caption “Re he Oe ers to meet In a never knew a Woman like dah, 408 et ‘ ed. tor Burgiary;" itemized pur- | (06.8 so far eg can't be one, The whole * y pretties of rubber shoes, Jimmies, fifteen the r him to a tw. and has been for ten y i du aloe stool tn the| feet of copper wire, two dark lanterns, | an in he tone tance | sust don't want to know t ‘ow Jersey. | two masks, and “ineldentals.” On the | freight | are jealous because 1 own pie nay atly BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, ‘WEST SIDE OF STREET, NORTH OF GRAND STREET *L: WRITE FOR BARGAIN CATALOGUE, Last Call!- __| geal ity MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. ren of Her Own, Has Chi Those who have delayed purchasing their Christmas Avariably at the rate tlamonde and note children ve married Acts oh ine owh aia! cranenianes Gifts may come direct to our establishment with the | but only some one whe has lived he assurance of finding our stock complete. To insure a record-breaking business Pls feiiborhood ares during these two days decided reductions have been made in all departments. , [not cour thay ait understand Everything we sell is fully guaranteed, Gifts purchased now may be exchanged = come over my fence thay are gone after Christmas at full value. —_ ee my up 9 my at Don’t Go Astray—Look for our electric sign on top of building—C, & C., 144, MAGISTRATE DONATES Why, the ltile Austin boy, whose fath T THIRD AVE. NW.Cor 83"Srt Warning—uten ; 4 thia ume, broke my wa few months ago. 1 ved to the police staion and ed, but the policeman tnteead * to me went to Mrs. Austin’s ame over and offered \o have let her do :t, : 200 CHRISTMAS DINNERS. ttom and Wife fa | Pockages E_ BLOCK FROM ELEVATED STATION “Boys Double Breasted Suits Justice Higal Court Distribute ale & to the Poor, Ja new one put in, I Higginbottom has teauea | eUsh I've been sorry since. Bhe put| f H d H Ch e—mine was Freach plate W | tyr era of Handsome Heavy Cheviots ts a hee windows wer A glorious chance to present the boy with y most : zm omnes Die vx:ra Tooth RINE. 8 Ee pe are rich poopie, wit Pleasing of all gifts—a pretty new suit, These are Selingataanine ol baste ete werElaucet: ners Reta RAS # the money have. a nat w wer SO Te nn a made of firm substantial fabrics and are well sewed ; rn? "695 fi at SNe chee $37 ein, $69 hie ‘ ue oR dl Ete Sp Pers 2 Pt BO aol elo —every suit of at least $2.50 value—on sale one w nd abo fifty s week ending next Friday.... csee cere veeene evens my sweepin in my fa led me a Never Such Values as Now in Boys’ Novelty Suits, Overcoats and Reefers—Every Garment Tasty and Reliable—$1 to $6.50—Factory Prices on Every Article, Boys’ Warm Sweaters, ,78c, 95c, 1.45 Boys’ Woollen Gloves... .23¢ and 45¢ Leggins of all kinds... 45¢, 95c, 1.25 Boys’ White Waists .,,,..45¢ and 95¢ Boys’ Flintesole Shoes, ,98c, 1.28, 1.48 Fast Black Stockings,,,, Ic, 1Sc, 0c Boys’ Suspenders... 8c, 10c, 18c, 23¢ School Handkerchiefs, le, 3c, Sc, 10c OPEN UNTIL 10 T0-NIGHT AND TO- MORROW NIGHT Radiant With Christmas Joy are both giver and recipient of the useful present. THE SURPRISE STORE gives a generous Christmas guarantee, should any gift be duplicated, the one bought here may be bri ought back for exchange or refund—whichever you wish. MEN'S OVERCOATS in the long and loose belted styles and R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, aCYS B ce eee a BMY RGN AY MOI at 6th Ay. 34th to 35th St. Summing ~~ Summing Up the _ the Christmas Situation: ’ Decisive REDUCTIONS have been made all through the store, HALF THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICES ruling in many instances. This HALF-PRIC- ING applies chiefly to the lines of high-priced Gift Novelties and to the scores of broken assortments of low and medium-priced Gift Goods, 1], These SACRIFICES—necessary in the stock-turn- conservative medium length, and SUITS of every good $5 to 518 ~ng that is a mainstay of MACY’S Cash Business— Kind. ioe mean DOUBLED PURCHASING POWER FOR THE Cork: Derby Hats, the latest foreign fad 98 DIME 5 AND DOLLARS OF LATE HOLIDAY sikwool Snning jackets and Housé Coats... eet ‘50 uD SHO’ PERS, The Richest Fancy Vests Foes , 1.50, 2.50, 3 ats 43, 1,95, 2.45 54c and 72¢ : 23, 45c, O9¢ . Hie, 75, 95c, 1.45 Woollen Sweaters, in all colors Half Dozen Handkerchiefs, in box Holiday Silk Neckwear, Mufflers and Shirt Protectors Kid Gloves, for street or dress..... HRISTMAS FLYER SALE, to-morrow only, 95c and 1 45 SILK SUSPENDERS (o"si'SUSFenoers | 39¢ THESURPRISE STO fave no fear concerning DELIVERIES. In addi- tion to our regularly organized delivery service, we { have on duty a large force of special messengers and will make deliveries even on Monday by wagons as well as by messengers As atime and trouble saver, we suggest that you use BLUE TRANSFER CARDS in purchasing goods you expect to carry. They may be used in any or all f dium weight solid 14 woul American karat Watch Waltoam, featured! a ura heavy, + hes others as won- $10.00 , departments. When you have finished your shopping "$35.00 $3. 50 “yi 30 sie. a — 3 ear sensi ai your purchases will be found packed and read to take 132 to 146 West 14th Street | irl Vom | Third Ave., N.W. Cor. 83d St. “pg SREB ee TR ICI as soon as the card is presented at the Transtec desk. | Between 6th and 7th Aves , ict +Nig One blee from L station Open Evenings Till 10,30, Christmas Eve Til 12. a] OT net eR Cnc td Ba & Oe Aty itl, ia aa