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OLB 4, GIRL BEAT HER | GRANDMOTHER Fourteen-Year-Old Gene- viev2 Krommes Beyond Parental Control, RAN AWAY TO DANCES. | When Not Whipping Her | Brothers She Was Seeking Other Diversions. IS NOW SENT TO HOME, Her Mother Declares She Is Incor- rigible and Asks Court to Act. ‘This {s the story of a bad girl who wouldn't mind her mother. Sho away from home and w and pientes when her 1 ehe was at home takin ack grandmother and her ran Uttle broth- ers, and as a result of her disobedience she was yesterday sent to the Protes- tant Episcopal Home of Morcy, ghe will have to stay until her mother where fe convinced that she has reformed leve Krommes, of she ts ot of Brooklyn. is Is the prettiest girls what she hae to say of hor wayward eareer: “I won't stay home and take care of my grandmother and look after my brothers and sweep and slave. I'm only fourteen years old and I lke to have fun. I ike to dance and I Uke to en doy myeelf, I don't care if they do send me away. 1 won't have to work at home,” She Is a Handsome Giri, Bhe i a big, handsome creature, with curly black hair, big, large blue eyew, and a figure much more mature than that of the average chidl of her age. Whe seems absolutely devold of « sense of tight and wrong, Mre. Krommes tried hard to make Genevieve obey, Bhe had to oall in tho Gerry Society, and Genevieve wae turned over to the Brooklyn Training Behool for Young Girls, but Misa Bliza beth Brewster, superintendent of the school, could not manage her, and sho was retumed to the court. Genevieve's mother went once more to the Children's Society and saked for mother trial for her daughter, but the trl disappointed all promises, Mra Krommes is @ young and good- looking woman of thirty-three, whose husband died five years ago, She has etruggled to do the beet ene could for ber two girls and two little boys, and the only way she could do it wus by @ing out to work every day “I hope no other mother who has wed ber best efforts to bring up her children properly will euffer as 1 have done,” said Mra. Krommes, "Genevieve fs incorrigible, I have tried every means I cowd to tame her. Has a Strong Will. “Ever since she was a little girl #he has had a ternble temper and a strong will, I sent her to work when she passed her fourteenth birthday, but she would take her wages and buy Jewelry with It fora boy she liked. Then she gave wp work entirely, and when I asked her to take care of her grand- mother, who is dying with consunip- ton, she used to beat the poor old fady unmercifully, She beat her little brothers because they would not do all the housework, One night the whole block was aroused by the crue! beating she gave Harry. Nothing on earth can tame her,’’ The girl once took a new serge dress from her grandmother, cut it up and made a dress for a child aorss tie wtreet. When her mother was at work she would dress up in her Sunday clothes and parade the streets, Bhe never cleaned the house, and she paver took care of her old grandmotner th away from home and went bo; ii attended the theatre e didn't care for anybody— the ned to have @ good time. Bhe is exceptionally bright, but her mal nature 1s #0 strong that she has eon tree of herself, “"y eu it 1 {a bad, my " Ve any fun unless I suet took It. yway, I'm going to be an actress,” Judge Wilkin’ and Genevieve's mother wey, Beh ike Speisarions will have ec, ay ben the worst in Brook nm has been en ‘3 Wi Nose to may $6 be, age Freatant yer pirhetier na An to sta a ome in : big institution all the me, where the can't go to the theatre at all, ce Bishop Davies, of Detroit, Dead, DETROIT, Nov, 10.—The Right Rey, Thomas F, Davies, Bishop of the Protes. tent Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, died last night. Bishop Davies was born at Fairfeld, Conn,, Aug, 31, 1831, was graduated from Yale in 1868 and from Berkeley Divinity Behoo! in 1866, For a short time he was rector 9 # Jonn'a Church, Porta. mouth, ‘and then, until he was ontetrated Hs lahop In’ 1889, of St. Philadelphia, The Roy. Thomas F, Dvies, fr, reo- tor of Al! Sate’ Churoh, of Worcester, Mass., {sa son of the late Bishop. To market—to market To Duy some one's store? World Wants show the bargains, What could they do more ? So whether a grovery A factory or shop, You wish, dox't neglect To look World Waut Avs, up, THE Wwortn: COULDN'T TAKE THE CURVE. BY T. POWERS, | | LeggPowens FE SAS SUIT DUE TO PLOT Mrs. Raymond MacCracken Makes Vigorous Response in Divorce Action. A voluntary co-respondent ls the strik- ing feature in a remankable divorce case argued to-day before Judge Ad- doma in Supreme Court, Special Term, Part One this motning. The caso te that of Raymond Mac- Cracken against his wife, Dleanor Mac- Creken, and the co-respondent named ‘1s David B, Castle, won of Alderman George A. Castle, of the Eighteenth DMstriet. Mre, MoCracken, who !s young and pretty, says she is horrified at the daweness and dercit timt wave in- volved her in this sult and through her lawyer, David W. Rockmore, says she will not only disprove all the charges but will show up a gang of intriguera, ‘The domestic idyH of the MoCrackens began Jan, 8, 1906. ‘My husband refused to suport me," suid Mra, MoCracken, “He kept moving me about from one furnished room to another and then when I asked for a permanent home he drove me away, T had to go to work and then my hus- band insisted og my giving him my earnings. “I went to work as a manicure In ‘Twentyseventh street, and last Sep- tember David Castle came In and had his natis mantoure!, From that time on he hounded me, and finally he called at the home of my sister and wanted to marry me My sister told him I was married, After that I recelved threat- ening letters. He said he would kill my husband, and then he wrote me that unless I would see him he would tell my husband ‘all.’ As he had nothing to tell I paid no attention to him." ‘As soon as MacCracken fied hie sult for divorce, naming Castle a8 corre- pendent Mrs, MacCracken, through Mr, Rockmore, applied for alimony, charging that her husband, who t# an {naurance agent, does not support her, MacCracken, in his application for di- vorco, gives numerous dates and places where Castle and hig wife are alleged to have been seen together, His chief wit- nsses ate Quincy Tucker and William Fannin zs. The cor-respondent who told husband of his alleged relations with the wife makes an unusual Morr} ny his affidavit, In It he says he met M lcCracken under the name of Mise “Bleanor El- dridge and that she accompanied him to his room and to different places on numerous occasions. He declares hoe was angry when he learned she was married and told her husbanr, Mra, MoCracken's story ia corrotor ated by Mrs. Jessie Franks, her sister, who says thet Mrs. McCracken ih fro man operation for appendioltis on the dates named In the husband's ap- plloation for divorce and was at home DIED ON GETTING IN OLD MEN’S HOME. Had Just Left Institution When Death Suddenly Grabbed Thomas W, James. Just after completing arrangements to spend the rest of hie days in the Home for Old Men and Aged Couples, at No, 1000 Amsterdam avenue, to-da; Thomas W, James dropped dead of ap- oplexy at One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Amsterdam avenue. Police- man Flood saw him fall ant sent for an ambulance, but the surgeon was too late, Mr, James had just left the home, where ‘he had apoped for admission, and had promised to comply with the requirements, He Bye hin name, but no address, saying the and was CA td of Dr. It appear om cket, a rember of Bifurd 0, O81, F. and A. M. The body Lod, was. went to. ‘the West One Hunilrea and Twenty-fifth street police station, — OO $250,000 FIRE IN RICHMOND. RICHMOND, Va.. Nov, 10—The three- story bulidine of the Virginia Packing Company, near this cen was "en el stroyed by fire (00; Insurance, auatips in the ° plant, taneous co! WOMAN | COURT SAVED FROM 19TH ADNTSTHEFS TAP TO SING SK Catherine Guild He deed in W hite- Haired {Sok | Willis Ap- Connectior vith Boarding peals to Recorder and Houstkobberies. Goes to Island, —— White of hair and face, bent and | shivering, was John Willis when ar- | raigned before Reeorder Goff to-day be @ stenograptrin one of the Gove) oie sound trips has the old man ernment offices @ Washington, 8D-) 24. 15 ging Sing prison, With trem- peared to-day fi Yrkville Count as a! bling volee he pleaded guilty to ateal- prisoner, She |A been arrested {ng an overcoat from No, 828 Weat night by Detecte Conroy and 8um- | Tpwenty-titth mere, of the Bas Ifty-first street eta-| “Your Hon he sree pidhiodd apes tty larceny on this Leicelnsygeoetyagd yoni robbery of | rngr chance to be horest at the close articles worth Wfrom the boerding- Cr'ing lite, Me course is neirly run houge at No, § Yet Forty-fifth street | juage, I would like to spend the twi- ‘The formal chatewas that of being ent of me days ouside aaa | “I will let you plead guilty 0 & Suspicious perpr larceny,” answered (he Recorder, with Whan the Cour Cerk asked what an- larceny.” Ante eg ihat showed how swer she had fo he charges against | far the plea had gor her sho replied: “You're the first Fyidge that ever gave "I admit that Mok the things but it | Me, @ cnalhe pursued the prisoner. was only ¢o tide vr financial troubles | temporarily, In. yw days everything | would have beenal right,” ny Mies Gauld wasrpresented by Attor- It " @ ney William Sutha, of No. 11 Broad: |" es ehitke st! way, who told temagistrate that he! court-room. All had hung knew the womarad ner family, and Old rook # pies ela that ho felt distered 10 sen her in Bea) oe Paar sucha plight. Thywere estimable peo- ble, he said Catherine Gow, a tall and rather pretty blonde, hi says she used to “let me plead ful thing for an old man! I never had yo e the Istand. anak’ be uN me » this time Ti never steal rreathlessly ont on his electives bik Miss Gould was bedi follwr. Her arrest fol-} owed & visit wheh ahe made to the tra The detecits .iadowed Lev A to the with whom nate | Ors, Te Smar ) fre rivtor of Ty has Gould One Of the JOdaT” For tae as We bates we have the largest olber guests hadoen missing jewelry jeye practice in the world, It watches and ria Suspicion’ finally’ | fell upon Mise Gil and te two de, hasn't grown by chance, tectives tearched ¢ room. They found pasta i her OKKONPLCKe ts slow ln IT IS BECAUSE our examinations eho had ple pes fotchae, purses ‘and | are conducted by registered physi ehbing at vai cians of highest personal and pro fessional standing BFCAUSE we never recommend | tye) asses unless necessary. BECAUSE there is no charge ex-| cept for the glasses, and that modl- | erate, BECAUSE we have a reputation for skill, for thoroughness, for re- liability, that has steadily grown for 43 years, Giasses Only If Needed—often as low as One Dollar—always at moderate prices, yi Ehrlichkdons Oculists and Opticians 43 Years' Practice 223 Sixth Ave, | 1345 Broadway Below 15th St 380 Sixth Ave, 217 Broadway Below UA at Astor House Below Gch Bt Broad hives Arcade ‘Among. the. vist at the thefts at the bowrdinghoug vere Dr. M. Cail Bergenthall, of te German Consuls office, and Prof. \frtendale, a grand opera singer. Dr. 3egensnall appeired in court as the piipal witress. The woman cried bithy as he told his story to the Magitito, Miss Gould was rmanded to prison in default of $2,000bii for examiiution on Monday. She vot bitterly as sue was being led aww. MANY MEN |ROPOSED, But Jennie DidvtKeep Track of Their Xmen, When Jennie Belted was eighteen Yoars old {n 1902, 4) promised to be- come the bride of Bnjamin Harris, a widower with aix idren. Two years passed and Benjari) married another, Miss Bothfeld sue lor $2,000 damages And the case camo in Judge Breen's part of the City Cay to-wlay, Wanted “Becavae of paees, to Jenne testified on § mand, “I revuasa everywhere to marry lots of oe er “Give us their nae,” demanded Ben- Jacnin’: wyer, “I didn't take w notice of their hamnes,"’ rosponde Jennie, calmly, “They proposed thrgh schatchens.” By stipulation ttveen the lawyers fen compromis( for $700 cash In and sold everywhere, beciuse the M. B. UMBRELLA 's the best made for $1, It Is very strong and sty'+ ish an eprantces to STAY fast black and rainprcof, or your dollar refunued. Made by Miller Bros. & Co, —— Dr, Lioyd Hinip-Condjutor, LYNCHBURG, y. 10, ' Dr. Arthur 8. Lol, of New York, at present Missionary keretary of the Protestant Episcope Qurch in America, 45-47 Lam a York. ritelatee ot era Urpin | Pile caaages wary a Lloyd laat year daitd the bishoprics Umvbres of Miasissipp! veltuy, to both of which ho ‘wa a Liquozone Free, It you Reed Liquozone, an. aave never tried It, please sena us vour name and state disease with waten you are suffering. We will tien neil you an order on a iocal druggist for| a full-size bottle, and will pay the} druggist ourselves for It, Tals is our free gift, made to convince you; to let the product itself show you what it can do, In justice to yourseit, The Grain Ofke, has the indorsemen o} the best PHYSEINS, re It builds fleh, strength, fy feaiiee Four ugle. pleese accept o-dey, for it places and 4 you under no obligations whatevur 6 Ligozone Company, They Mids Wonae Ay,, pay 4 vite” in ples FPIMAY POINT NOT RAND 1), Magistrate and Attaches methods don 18 were you, 1 will send for you.” The lawyers and court attaches hur- | ried to got away from the Magisterial wrath, ne we ous n p Aylos, a Peter 30.00, 35,00 Men's penn 25.00 ard 20,09 Men's Suits IN ANGRY TEMPER a Tells Policemen Not to Touch His Furniture. that his it him for a Judielal position, opened (he Morrighania Police Int to-day "Get your hands off my furniture,” | roared at several police ho arralgning prisoners ont of he bench, "Get outside of tho ralling—all of Do you hear? When 1 want you 8 outside back to me! of the railtug Bring up the 1 insulted mim in the last week, sald to-day that Ke an appeal to the Ap: | the Supreme Court Cour rs ts whe Ts compa SMOKE KILLED FIREMAN. HTLADELPHTA firemay which maged Yohn ¢ sinut $59,8 _ Tees, POOL UPEIS COURT SOUGHT REST N FRE CHIEFS BED M, bananiy of Thought He Was Lodging-House. in fet John & Devan ‘8 wk unconcerned tox e gees ane of the fi ing around his headquarters at Forty elgita street and Eighth avenue. Rye battalion chiefs are supposed to have | " after a hard night's work Chief Devauna had his sleep rude terrupted early to-day by the tinh of libs alarm that en; him scurrying his buggy to a fire at Sixtieth street and Wost Ind avenue He returned fagged out and norve {strained just before dawn, and, hi ing upstairs to his sleeping: off his turn-out sult asd boots and Jumped on top without stopping for a bmht into bed. He landed squarely jof a mun. | If Devanna went Into bed quickly bh exit was even more sudder It w Just one bounce on and off, As he re bounded the Chiet lot fereech that bro room, With his was m! gled the lcepy bellow of a big Fre waved up into a ‘vet's nice, litle Paris ar York, Aley that he had f and bumped lis head ait a niee station ri 76.43. A GQEAT DURCHASE for SPO The Entire Clothing Stock of Mclntyre, Lippman & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Bought at 47', cts. on the Dollar, Will! offer same AT ONE-HALF OFF McIntyre, Lippman @ Co, Prices. uits—High grade tailored, hand made, none bet ter; all tinported woollens, | he latest novelties for 1605; full silk lined double and single breasted. This sale a) ’ 15 er te 40.09 and 35.00 Men's Winter Overcoats— 1995 Uvercoats, black frieze, Oxford beaver, English kersey, all silk lined, royal meltons, fancy ] 00]; tailored. Scotch belt coats, pad~ i dock double b «a te 45.00. 75.00 and 20,00 Men's Overs Fancy worst black vicuna, uray Conts—Irish frieze, English meton, plaids, tints, Frenchkersey, braver, all up to date, sat .00 vicuna, — whipcord, 00 lined, double | covert cloth, silk and * Single breasted, hair satin lined; 42 to af cloth fronts ..., 6666 eer lon, we ernment Nasa tam ere Cn a le TS 12.50 and 15.09 Men's Sulta— s Suits eer nn 30.00 Tue J Scotch tweed, fancy worsted, black ‘meltor 50 hand tailored: ing!e e and double breast All made for 1.0. cere eee meee ony 12.50 ond 15,°0 Men's Overs coats Failand Winter, back, xtord, tan, taney 50) tweads, Irish frieze in black or uray, 42 to inches long. . conned’ | \opsummnsenenmanisinmmnimmms ‘o @ Full Dress Suits, satin lined, 15,00, 15.00 and 20.00 Raincoats, 7.50 and 10.00. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M, Frills 6 C 235 BROADWAY, Opposite Post Ofiice. WOMEN'S REAL KID GIACE GLOVES, two clasp, pique and oversea) WOMEN'S MOCHA GLOVES, WOMEN'S CAPE GLOVES, English craven tan... WOMEN’S WHITE BIARRITZ GLOVES with shirred wrist Mf) Mieceriikiants 1.00 one clasp, new tan end gray... 1,00 1.00 1.00 MEN'S STREET GLOVES in the new oak and tan shades... 1.00 Men’s ; Hosiery Is DIRECTET | IN MEDIUM COMPRISING THE 8 | FOREIGN AND AMBRIC | AND WOOL, UNSHRINKABL| JARD MANUFACTURERS IN SILI and Underwear ) TO SELECTIONS oF AND WINTER PRODUCTS OF 2 CASHMERE, BALBR LINEN MBSH AND RAMIE FIBRE Special Saturday, November 11th MEN'S NATURAL MERINO DRAWERS, light Winter w MEN’S NATURAL WOOL DRAWERS, medium and Winter weight SHIRTS and Clght seveon sees 1.00 garment SHIRTS and 1,50 garment MEN’S FANCY HALF HOSE, new embroidered and clocked effects; als) MEN’S BLACK COTTON LAI F LOSE, fine quality, with spiit ‘ Maco’’ sole. Regularly ste 356 palr 3 pairs for $1.00 Sdroadway & Igib Atiect out an awful ight his driver to his iM that Paris, | | | ‘Girls’ Fancy Cash- Russian blouse style, in blue, brown or garnet. | ined - throuchout and mide with full skirt and pul sleeve, Braid a 4 trimmed cuffs, collar and front; gold buttons, Sizes 6 to. J ‘ag| years. Real value $1.98, ¥ 1 500 CHILDREN’S AHLER BROG SIXTH AVE, @ 3lst ST. be Jaunty Garmente f Garments for Boys! Boys’ Extra Length 4.00 Overcoats I 85 : Very Swacger Coats. nade of heavy Oxford, meiton avd gray (weeds, finely tatored and linet with farmer sitin: very full; long cut, with) belted back and silk velvet eo fary Sizes 8 to 16 years. At the Same Price, Boys’ Russian (vercoat’, back and excellent tailoring Boys’ All-Wool Win- ter Suits. l 69 © Double-treasted and Norfolk ai ¢s, in heavy black ony b ue Thibets and all.wool cheviots, worsteds and cassimeress oa Farmer satin lined coats, well ta¥ored, Knickerbocker at trousers have taped seanis and elastic waist band. Sizes Bima to 16 years, Value 4.00. Special Economies in Girls’ bee ss Heavy wool melton, in biue, brown, varban orred A 3.00 garment, with emblem on sleeve, gold buttons, belted back stitched culls, collar and pockets. Sizes 6 to 14 vears, 1.45 mere Dress OPF.N SATURDAY EVENINGS ~|VOGE 123rd Street and 3rd Avanue, SPECIALS ™ FRIDAY «” SATURDAY {MEN'S OVERCOATS FANCY MIXTURES Value BLACK ¢ $20 AND and ' GRAYS. $22 |MEN'S OVERCOATS PLAIN GRAY, Value BLACK OR $ bog FANCY | MIXTURES, ete 3 DOUBLE-BREASTED AND NORFOLK From $2.95 to $4,45. Big Values in Boys’ and Youths’ Overzoats A saving of from $2 to $3 on each garment, WATCHES with all Boys’ and Youths’ $2.95 And Over i FREE Suits and Overcoats from SU.TS OPEN EVENINGS. I Louk! Gia bo 86™STREET AND S*°AVE. | COLUMBUS AVE NEAR 82" House Furnish ngs Mennen's Ta'cum Powder Ile Bacin's Best Soap, for, 10c Mule Team Eorax per Ib [0c Fes Naot Scap 4c Casti'e Soar 3 cates for 10c Kirmans Borax Soap 4c Hand Sapolio Tc Mule Team Borax Soap.. 4¢ Harniseys Nagel Enamel, 24¢ God Dut large 15 Allens Fost Ease 17e Bon Am ic Rubber Glives...sseee.. 45¢ Peerman's Rorch F od... Oe Fountain Syringes, 3 pipe. 49 FP. Irenny Wax 3c Absorbest Gotton per ibs. 22¢ | Bisseil’s Carpet Sweevers 1.00 Proghy'acie Tooth Brush. 25¢ 4 Ibs. by o25. 84 5.00 mive2,64 IanaDantell Sansk.Sous SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY @ SATURDAY Children’s Box Coats of heavy English mixtures, sizes 6 to 14 years, Value 5.50 Llue Cheviot, sizes 4 to 14 years. Value 4,98 (6,50. Special tor 8.50. Special for Broadway, Eighth and N Ninth Sis. ‘Children’s Sailer Suits, of Brown and Gilets Safety Razors. I. Steigerwald Packing Co. MEATS, POULTRY AXD PROVISH.NS. Short Fore-Quart r Spring Lamb, perlb mae Fresh Jcrsey Ham, per lb...... Leg of Spring Lamb, per Ib.......... 12Qse | Prime Rib Roast, per Ab. .10c @1l.c We only handle choice rative cattle o, j super! we qual ty. A trial will convince you, 223 FIRST AVENUE, TELEPHONE, 7.5 ORCHARD, Ret, 13th and 14th Sts." Ng Sizes 3 to 8 years; emblem on sleeve, brass buttons, belted jry \

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