The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1905, Page 8

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Funny Stories Th as They Mi “Ragtags" Held Meeting. Recovering, she sald: ha mom. She and) oth members: im tous he dreams. “Ragtag and) tion Dobtall! Slow:y #hé recovered. Sho been to « Cheistinn Endeavor meeting: at which #he had spent many who are appear. Ufe Is com- MoPherron children express | Miss Lord ‘ean She Had to Listen, to) at Weren’t So Funny ght Have Been. . Avchbald B. MacMuriny When he had a beautiful wo ‘et A Ag sWeet little obiidren, He phe declares, by offering wo ys Wy + | funny stories Pref) told two, She avera that there was no fun in them, and that she was on pins and needles until her parents came home, ‘The stories were Awful and dismaying, she sald. Mrs. McPherson Goes Further, Mrs. McPherson, however, gots furth- ot LOAD this, Sue asserts, thee sho has “leeen the under the inf of E, “BLACK HAND” IN RESTAURANT TRAP Riccadonna Cauises Arrest of Letter-Writer Who Made Threats. “Black Hana” threats do not terrify Anecin Ricendonna, one of the proprie- tors of the Riceadonna rew:aurant, No M4 Went Twenty-fourth street, When he received a threatening letter yesterday he notified the police, Acting Capi, Mo- Cauley detaile® two of his best detec- Uves on Whe case with the result that Gluseppe Veechino, of No, 68 Bedford) iY eg NS By am, Net 2 a Bip hig homme nome. Be wa bmg fom, "a ieee hia steps ea ft Sere tte” Fy Mrs. MoPherson, "I could not eyes, but agi] be ag oad mite ma tt na ‘upon mo that be been 4 Here, as wee testifying before oe ‘ing preacher crose-exnin- dose ee Jf ahe had any ex- fates upon whieh she could ~| Whe assumption that he had been anon. ing. She atmitted that she had none, 48 Mr. Modherson did not drink, ereo had straoge prophetic “Ragtag" Indeed, She admétted also that he (Mr, Mc. Laurin) bad befriended her at diffprent times when slie jiud needed consola- i.» Nevertheless, she could not be yeken in hor #iand a4 an accuser, When shevheard of her pastor's refer- jenca A her nx one of the ragtag and tall of the congregation jt seemed Hirst as if she were in ‘a spasm, Thonn she sai Ragtag an bots ul! Before this moon has pursed jts quarier he will kaow the folly of bis random expres- er sions. We /aro in tae right and will win. We have alfted this matter to the very last straw and have a com. ; Bieta case, Tha¢ is cll | will say at the | presant’ ume. be accused of conspiracy, but what could I gain by conspiring’ against my own shurch, my ehief consolation In lite? 1 may street, Brollyn, tha writer of the mis- sive, was arrested and Will be arraigned) t in pollee court today, The letter received by Mr, Ricoadonna reads “Signor Riceadonna: In your restau- rant fs @ man who playe the fate of the name of Maurice Ancaran!, who comes from Genoa, and for whom we have been uselessly looking for @ long while, Now we want you to underetand tot this man will get a tremendous wunishment and it will happen at any time and at aay place, no matter how well he (s guarded, “As we know you to bea Fespeotable| gentleman we decided to send you this! letter in order to advise you that as! coon ae you receive it you must inmme- diately discharge. Ancarant and tell him not to put foot In your house aguin, “We want you ta obey this order and you will not be molested; otherwise, we Will resort to extremes, and will rot be respousible for yebat may happen to you. | “We do not al for money, so by dla. | narging this man you‘will please us| and prevent yourself from bodily harm, him the reason you dis. g eye of the prophet $$ rs aoa 8 DIED HURRYING TO TRAIN. sheumatiem. as nothing xo do with ‘Tie Rev, Mr. Mag- ed to mind, talking of the Watehman Ran Up “L” Steps an Fell at Window. ¥ 2 x £ i one calm evening in the » MePherson arose and proph- paid, according to the pas- Fr, stroking his long, handsome beard, the United States would eoon be ioned to Hurope; Germany would get Hoboken, Pennsylvania and New- i ot up this morning, man dctwntown., “Don't go to work, Jim,’ ii Se tod off. vated station. A train was just in aml he ran up the stairway. breas wind jw. “Give me @ tickat'’ fell to. the floor, the tleket-chopper alin, Tie we + England would take hee | f-ralsing districts of the feet, Taly, Austria and Ruésia would | ike dice ower thelr selection, and | ‘when ail the States and territories hai | Dern apportioned out, Mr. Theodore |” Roosevelt would be made Raporer of | (al the world. Charges and Prophecies. Considering even the eerloug charge of | eaking one of hig flock to sit on his | knee, the Rev. Mr. MacLaurin sited | When he recalled several of Mr. Mo- Pherson's prophecies, He remarked ‘that Mrs, McPherson thad said she would | bring him down on his marrow bones. | 5 eo" A crude expression, he thought, | . jut just as Iikely as her husband's | Prophecy that King {Leo ld of Belgsum | would become an a Christian | Beles and ask for the post of janitor fo Mrs. ‘summer home. This was _ only one of Mr. Me! "6 calmer | Prophecies, according to Mr. MacLaurin, | to the attack upon Mr. | % Misg Lord, of No. %7 West | ra “Bbnyentangth street, mys that she is pre- pared to repeat at length her charges | against the clergyman that he invited | her to sit upon hig knee. She is a he gasped an to lft him. Salvation for the DRUNKARD ‘The habitual drinker may strug- aigand strive A’ overcome the ter- je habit of drunkenness, but unless some helping hand is stretched out to succor him heis certain to reach the ultimate end— a meal and mental wreck, Hf there is someone near and dear to Fad who is thus cursed, you can help up You cari sence to him Ais forge te jons, self-res; dior Is is neither bg costly. White Ribbon Remedy rp No taste. No odor, Any woman » - Very pttractive young woman, with t- | can givett ina glass of water, tea, coffee U Han fair, an enthusiastic member of | food without the patient’s know: the Christian Endeavor and a fervent lage ofioct a Jasting cure, Cne once-confirmed drink- ers owe thel gee health and hap- iness to " wonderful remedy, Thousands ‘fe appy women bless the were led to try White a White Ribbon Rem Tremont 5 as sf trial ond are pens advice ay plain, seal etters confidential and de- when an- Wapiet, She says that @he has seen | the Rev, Mr, MacLaurin at different Urhos Whén tle Wag unduly eloquent, He came Into het home on one occasion when he was ebullient, effervescent and fairly bubbling with enthneiasm, " Invited to Knee-Seat, To quote Miss Lord: "He ecomed to 3 ser! Afficted with alooholic ex- i "" At fret he merely tailed | ‘E ' ete and feat wide hie Then, #0 P og bg 4a | ane, one, |e frated to a upon ‘It, He referred to ee ok titian hair eloquently, but aay retyge briet eatoh in his | M4 rite fe day gent by mail in | "At fest I was lbet in wonder," eatd |] Plain package, ; rasp ous thinkiy th ir Mackaurt or 7 ey jous. thinking that Mr. MacLaw é hf eh sering fim aoe, "usp venpor x 4 {rom SALE BY Be ores J ‘ee and action. |} Riker’s Drug Stores of Brooklyn, | asso fF OR inne 4, Jungmann Drug Stores. ;, ing UO ah he ha Hegeman & Co,, Druggists. , wom r gaat ther? Reieck, declaring’ thatt wie Siege! Cooper Co., Briglets, rhe umuped that hor pastor should New York, N. Y. e an astonishing prdpoett'on, | Largest Collection, Lowest Prices, “Artirt Proof Btthings framed in Oak and Gold chat | ¢ made to call for $3.00, at... ).....,........, i) Paintings that sold from $8,50 to $15.00; now 5.45 and 6.75 4 yi Colored Photogravures, latest subjects, framed in Got itt, that sold from $20.75 to $25.00; now 15,25 and 19.75 i Gay, Hugo Fisher, B, Lamashure and Mitchell, from 2.50 to 45.00 t--1,000 Framed Pictures; meen h mere} alue at $1.50 and $3.00, fov,, ‘ orted Frames specially heehee in our own worksho Pictures at one-half the order price of to-day, The parish ia én tiptoes to hear ‘the @ Gay -he will mate-| whole ‘story threshed out; and i ihe spiittuatistio but in| fall record of the testimony is ever He has'a very dis-| svread publicly it will undoubtedly ng, white ant patri-| make a thriliingly Interesting docu. James Stark, of No, 49 East rifty- third street, did not feel well when he He (# a wateh- his wife urge. “Oh, I'm all right," he said and hur- Stark’ ron_to the Third avenue ele- less when he seached the ticket as dead when i149 Water Colars, among which ars examples of Geo, | 1.00 h and Ninth Sts % Women’s Regularly $35.00 DRESSING SACQUES, Imported & Fur Garments for et Superior Qualities. 50 x 38'% 72x99 81x99 90 x 99 “ “ Covered . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, IMPORTED BLANKET WRAPPERS. Regularly §7.50.... JAPANESE QUILTED WRAPPERS, small and medium sires, Regularly $19.50 .++0++ sevees reves serene cee JAPANESE EMBROIDERED KIMONO WRAPPERS, Selected models in FUR COATS, FUR-LINED COATS AW. NECKPIECES AND MUFFS of Russian and Hudson Bay Sable, Baum Marten, Mink, Chinchilla, Pointed Fox and Lynx. WOMEN’S FUR-LINED. BROADCLOTH COATS bare age Black and Brown. Regular price $60.00..... eopnmtiaitiea fin —ntlerisnaincanscaaneas Muslio Sheets and Pillow Cases PILLOW CASES 45 x 3814 Hemmed 166, Hemstitched......21¢ each Blankets and Comfortables FINE WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, Single bed size... big Ss oA down filled, Sateen ENGLISH BEDSPREADS, Satin fini extra long for Brass Beds......, nay Li Tm oebdonn, wo exhes ‘you do not dolay, you understand?" When Mr, Riceadonna letter he showed it to An hot know who my enemy cat be,” the tatter told him. ‘That may explain what my frend meant the other day when he sai to me: ‘Look out, Mau- rlee, enemies are after you.” Just after Ancarani left the restaurant & man walked in and told Riecadonna that he had written the “Are you going to di man?” he asked. Ricendonna sald he would give him an anmwer at 8 P, M. Riccddgonna told Act- ing Captain McCauley Wout it, aa when the stranger returned Det Owens ‘and Hawkins were concealed i he testaurant. ‘The caller asked: “Now, what are you going to dot” Ricadonne jaugh’d and replied: "No- thing.” His tone aroused the man's surpt- pce The detective cont Nan and tives ca! im,’ and perce. he 3 pd reotivea f ght Hine a fe Bs tend hat tes te ‘il written th the thletto an ovher mene aan a) Riceagonna were on him, MONKEY BROKE UP SHOW AT THEATRE, Huge Simian Leaped from Stage Upon Women's Heads and Caused a Panic. (Speotal to The Evening bye ) NORTH ADAMS, Maes., » GAT the performance at the Ric Pee The- atre last night a lerge trained monkey broke away from his trainer on the stage and jumped among the specta- tors, He took the women's hats for trees do this rye that ‘and leaped from head to head in his rush for liberty. Instently the theatre doors were} closed to keep the monkey In and at) that moment body wanted to get out. The s hundred persons in the theatre ir seats and were | almost |n a ante, Some of the women were badly frightened. ot Wrappers, { 4.95 seseeeeee 10,00 Domestic Models,.2,25 to 9,50 Men and Women PS,_ on ane 30, 00 Special Prices, 186, “ 236 « pink worsted slipperss+++ red, bl 626, 4 ve 726 ecole tenet 59c BG Haass 786 « Red and black id slp gg 756, “ 856 « POTS scene secsessseeneees ic +4,0:5,00 pair Double bed size ......6,50 + Extra large bed size ..8,00 « voeee 4,50, 5,00, 6.00 i 4.50, 6.00, 7.00 each The harder a boy uses his clothes the more economical lit is to buy him substantial clothes, Not of the richest quality —the fine fabrics of our suits |from $12.50 to $r5.50 would be wasted on many a boy, But sound all wool cloth, put together to stay——such suits aswe havefrom $6.5oup The same styles, what- jever the quality. | Rocrrs, Pvt & Company. Vhiee Broadway Stores. id |) a8 $43 1269 P| at at at Warren st, s3th st. Jad st. It may be news to you, Mister Man, that we have & $2 white shirt so attract. ive that it not only sells better than other makes of { dress shirts we've shown side it, but sells more than all our other white shirts at all prices, That's pretty straight proof that ‘our customers agrée with usin thinkingit the beat $2 white bosom shirt made, Rocrks, Prvr & Coupasy. Three Broadway Stores, ass $42 opposite near opposite City neg =“ sda shiny, 1260 “I do! ann sete RP H onan him—to ao so means death tol | DEAD ON IW R, R. TRACKS. » Pounsyivnela Watohm Watchman's Body Cut In Two at South Acthoy, Willd Boyce, a wateimutin employ- ed by the Pen rood th ite yards @t South was found , dead om the track there carly to. on Re nd Bin Been almngy cut if, eta, ms ts Believed t Ui Sie Pa tee a Saient train @uting “ihe | eo was removed to the mo nen Boyce was married, but erie ee no children, THE CHRISTMAS “7317-0. OUT NEXT SUNDAY, There are some marvellous new toys this year. The toy-makers seem to have used their best ideas this year, and the result is a lot of novelties that will delight the eye of zo! shone The Sunday World has ed pictures of the best of these, and a of them will be shown in the next Sunday. PA 18 BOY rr ae Driver Wraps Blanket About Blaz: | Lew!s, « boy, ran from the printing of+ | fren flee of Broadway, to-day, and fell unconscious after going @ few yards. i {blanket about the boy and succeeded in smoiher’ After nnd Onhy ws discovered thet wilt gall write for minuies Lewis opened his eyes, Ils gute vi ie orm’, Ht Bot AB something betore ire hair was buraed from his head, his i sh sunahine.” After amething eet had feet baily burned end bis hands and are ‘killed tho unk are Sisstnded ¢ hatictnes tod Inbaiattons ™ fuce bilsered. wu ‘ad it ts his dui old-fashioned open ob eg iP ahold and’ b he end: avored hasten it with kerosene, losion that tina: ber | burnt oh avar she bay and the ph stias “num ea i kl cae ah a “RUNS ALONG STREET, fone , Mesh Seon Cora tees writes Colorado woul sf Sa se eo ber Must Tilted with fe + 7 0 with alr, and tisblest iy at taking maticines, halationa and other ireataaty which, hay’ been proven useless in thousaris Rage’ gmk durlig thie time of the vanors falta a ‘sionals 00) onailon, and oie je ke Sra att Steen tor Bek malt a det ‘os ow oe Caipiodte Inatliute hea made it pert | Yi ty the sti Chall Aigo ool of ead a ‘Tae "tubercular iii || by incint gt the wondenvul Finsen ‘Vistot Veco by the erhinent Tay the bee Aigooy | Danish 8; tat, De. Fingen, mS ja the wg Lad, Who Fut Kero- seBe in Stove, Hie clothing and hair ablaze, David all Why t Nat ae ie ti ever a Aiba ara une) fee natn t mean the aging of Morris Grosky, No. 102 Rast | Frank Sinns, & driv@® wrapped oa 6 bell re you, le it not worth Voi the blaze, faw tho sine hie ant the week CABINARC INSTITUTE, 8 Call Suite ii ky 400 W, 73d St.cor.9th Av, In fearful agony he ken to Gouverneur Hospital, if is AN aporentice In tno shop to makeva fire in an To-day the Mapldly as he | THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, slippers in New surprised at the W' cost. 89c merchandise. The Q The ‘‘ Footshape’ Women's fur trimmed felt Romeo slippers. PURCHASE of five times the usual holiday supply enables us to offer them in blue, black; red and brown. Sires 9% to 8 BOC Special at Aired | Dolge, Fett Romeos, or black onasy price. 98c Alfred Dolge Felt Ror —First qual ity holy price. 91,9 Children's ped felt house slippers, 75c. HESE are ahi best of slippers made by ited Dodge. 49c Children's red, blue and Holiday leggin sale. Wits ou give legging Ghristinns you can feel fienied: that you are giving something of real value, as a protection to the recipient. A newspecialty is our drawer fasta tor ice of all ages, black or white jersey, 1,95, 245, 2.95 and up, Tan whipcord leggina, 2.95 2» 3.26 Red, black, tan and white vel- 1 FRO Pk ed 08 Black Jer- Children's 38¢ sey Neoaine( wate See Waterpr't {“ (Children’s 30¢ leggins Wena 8 109 mode, brown, ” med 135 Chinchilla leggins, mode, brown, red, black, 4, special A White A / gh ras 1,95 and up Tan goat leans, special, 1,35 Velvet le red, blac! ZES 8, 8M and ts ar by salesmen on the Opes for ve and by give mory poom to our new * illdren. Ali sizes are included in 40 it must be and “dagee es wo hey New York's JICHEVER way you turn you won’t see the Distinctive styles and values that will be 2 revelat'on to for men, women and children. We bought twice as many slippers as we sold last Christmas. Knew we'd need them at these prices, logical that not for an instant will you doubt the genuineness of these remarkable values We're going to use these slipper bargains to bring the crowds in touch with our new shoe departments, and if we don’t reap the benefit in increased business the year round, it won’t be the fault of the ueen Qualit shoe---America’s foremost shoe for women, at $3 and $3.50. Simpson Crawford Co. Women's sampl. Values 93 to #4, at a. 199 and 42.45 45 d B-~samples used Clearing sale of children’ '¢ shoes. R OWN STOCK—shoes we can recom- —o Cae B to hape” shoe for the Tote tag one of those crude, heavy, ceally are, and rob them of all their Nes and prettily formed ae welkas 90 Christmas slipper shop|| : Is on the second floor at Simpson Crawford Co.'s. bed equal of this gathering of holiday , not in low pricing, nor in style, nor in quality. You'll be theise'ection, Greater will be your surprise at how little they you will be found in a complete range of sizes 98e York—not in variet size and diversity of | And there's a purpose in these prices—a reason for them so _shoe for children---best shoe for growing feet, $2 to $3.50. Men's house slippers; holid special, AX: ordinary stock of would not last a these slippers at this; y but we made ‘om ri: to secure ae fo supply re le demand, at.,.. OBC . . We want you t ‘ oy Gift Certificates Ratatat || slippers is comp! 4 help you sensibly to decide “what to give.” You‘ tuy the at 980. uate ta beautifully engraved Certificate arid present, it as a gift. Black slippers, tan sli be ‘The.person receiving it may come in at her convenience, brown, red and ‘champagne a be fitted witli just ‘the style and size which best suits her pepe ek os u and exchange the Ceftificate’ (see below) for the shoes, Pee elir me rmcarye uae i Slumber slippers, tee EEP your feet we Hm Foray] | 8 ps Femi go to tleep. nt is Caused pe Fea ng ed iy fle » for men, women oe 1S be nl ee Button or cuft a Sixes for misses and children 1S Sises for men and women,. 19¢ What can give a woman more genuine pleasure than perfectly fitted stylish boots? And what can be more stylish than theshoe that sets the style? “Queen Quality” boots come 4u0 in all leathers—for me for street, for ‘ ting, forall pao ah services. Let Ly choice be a sensible ‘one; “Queen Quality” ly Gift Certificates. y " $3.50 & $3.00 A pleasant place to shop. |_| Women's dress dinpers | GHADES to match all costumes—that, fn it Sete See "esha te Peis of some styles a fow are Lat No, 16 to 10 oo hs Lot No. Sie we re i itt 33 oui Lot No. 86 to 10 38, Ii to 9; $1.63 | is complete ey oes colle Felgen bloga cae i th athe fr Foa

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