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r > s a ' | i ) / | MISS ROOSEVELT S10 BE BRIDE “Announcement of Engage- ment to Congressman Long- worth Is Expected. *DENIALS WERE MANY, Formal Public Notice Will Be Made at Washington-in a Few Days, oY ‘ Tho formal announcement of the en- magement of Miss Alice Roosevelt to Represontative Nicholas Loneworth, of Cincinnati, will be made in a fow days. The betrothal of Miss Roosevelt to Mr, Lonawortts bas been frequently revorted and as often denied. ‘Tho recent trip j¢ t the Far Wast, in which Miss and the Cincinnatt leetslator par elpated, revived the rumors, The usual brompt denial was again forthcoming, Now the matter |s believed to have een definitely settled, and the wedding day is expected to be set for the early wering, Miss Roosovelt made her bow to #0- olety two witters ago In Washington, singe which time her sorial activities in the Capital and elsewhere have been conalderable, Her fondness for outdoor Ufe made her popular at the summer homes at Newpo Mrs. R. Fulton Cutting, *, Her last appearance in New York Was on the ooeasian of the dinner given by Mrs, Astor to Prince Louis of Bat- tanberg, Noy. 17, Representative Longworth {s thirty. #ix years old, a graduate of Harvard, Gnd successful in a social, political and Dusiness way. He was adinitted to the bar in Cincinnati in 18%, and went to the State Legislature in 1900 and 1%, where he sat in both houses, He went to Congress tn 1904. During Mi, Roosevelt's Vice-Presl- @eney Mr. Longworth first met Miss Roosevelt, and a mutual fondness for Outdoor exercise brought the young people together, THREE BURIED BY HOT COAL SHOWER " Explosion in “in Baison Works Covers Workmen With Pile from Furnace, ‘JV Three men were buried under a heap of live coals in the plant of the Edison Mlectric Light Company, which takes in the block between Thirty-elghth and ‘Thirty-ninth streets and Firet avenue -mnd Wast River early to-day. The Thirty-ninth street side of tho bullding iw the boller-room, in which are Bineteen boilers. These aro in charge of Foreman John Kelly and a score of Qesistants. ‘The grates under these bollers are shaken by automatic con- trivances, The fire-box under boller No. 6 became clogged, interforing with the @utomatic device. Kelly found that linkers had formed a cone in the box ‘and, with Michae] Duggin, of No, 87 Sixth avenue, and John Lyons, of No. 6 West Eighty-first street, fireman, he @tarted to clean out the clinkers, Kelly drove a poker into the cone, when there was a terrific explosion, Gas had accwnuinted under the cone, and the opening made by the poker caused ft to escape and communicate with whe The explosion threw burning coals! over the three men as they were hurled to the floor. Their bodies were com. pietely covered. Other workmen ran to the assistance of the unconscious and burning men. (Water was tirown over the ovals, and eteam rose In such clouds what {t scalded the hands and faces of the rescuers. The three men were got out after much dimeulty. They were taken to Bellevue Hospital, where it was ,said that Kelly would likely dle, The two other men, while badly injured, bi a chance for revovery. All were burned bout the hena and body. WANT EMPLOYERS BUREAU CLOSED UP We? It Has Beeri Hiring Men to Take the Places of Strikers, “Whe iron workers’ strike, which {8 holding up building operations through. ‘out the city, will be vitally affected by the decision which License Comm’s sioner Frederick 1, C, Keating renders tn -reeard to the Allied Iron ‘Trades, of NO, 7 Kast Fouteenth street, which was invest! at a public hearing Weaterday In Mhe Allied Iron Trades is a bureau Which the employers have established fo bire mon to fll the places of the Kors, Complaints have been made tthe bureau is a regular emplo; sats, onl and ghoutd be compzlled ta ‘ual fom Hrenge and sub- m ay ae Hing'h deesion to is unfavorable ttt have to shut up CWE eau pe thy. days while ding a before for" ln ra re wi be put om cee med ty the I Taint atlas Sees the Building La q By Walter Qtme, Marta Sandal-Bramgen, head Maiame Sandal-Bramaen, singer of re- nown, Get the gossips talking down in Smoky Town, Went to a reception, Vagramt winds disclose That the tuneful ainger hadn't any hose! Nothing like @ stocking ornaments her font, Nothing but #. pair of ancient sandals neat. . Quite a noted writer, dramatist of fama, Once in stage talk queried, “What is in @ nage?” Madame Gantel-Bremsen, inthe Town of Boot, Might show tim the answer with one mote to boot, Rural judge proclatming, “Wife won't “dress that way.” | We are learning more ef female dress * eon day. Pittadury’s not @ windy, But that atyle would ahook Persons rubbernssking the intiroa blook, i tot pollot, l TUNNEL STAN HLS THROUGH Drillers and Rockmen Could Not Get Other Pennsyl- vania Men to Join, An unsuccessful attempt was made tow to persuado the 5,000 men em- ployed on the Pennsylvania Railroad | tunnel under the East River to go on strike, The movernent was engineered | by 80 rockmen and drillers who quit work last night to seoure an increase in wages, at the Musical Institute, Pittsburg, doesn’t believe in wearing stockings, Hor fad was discovered at @ reception when the wind blow.—News Item.) |Board of Deacons’ err Tee y THE WORLD: - TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1905. TE ON THE STOCKINGLESS FAD. A. Sinclair, Of the department of vocal: Instruction | Filing fashion writers with unholy Joy. Seem me W'Maniattan women tried this’ fad so odd, Squad, Where (would you miggost) the girls ‘would tote their rolls? Wouldn't it be dreadful if eirls wore no socks! | Pry oat could one toll time by looting at | he clock: | Maydo jamin Sooktess only had one Dalr, 4nd for this good reason didn’t care to wear; ‘Wants to keep ‘empertoct, Way? on, Just because Christmas time i coming with olf Banta Claus, REV, MACLAURIK pMAOAdoo would form: @ Gockless Lady | Sandals were de rigger back tn ancient | Gromoe, Nowadays, no doubt, they would disturb the peace, Tt would cause @ tot up and dows Broadway If the chorus ladies should dress #0 to-day, Tt the merry-merry wore just sandal soles WRITR FOR 1LLUSTRATED CATALOGUB gen as @ coupon. World as an advertising duplicated again, ve always Cluster Ring, Peay tre, surround-<eurting S VMDIATED Report | Acquits Pastor by Vote of 6 to 1. Immediately after the adjournment the Board of Deacons of the Sixteenth Street Bapust Church e arly to-day it was announced that Rey. Archibald =, MacLaurin Vindicate ‘ stood 6 the ud followed the ‘These men, with a hundred or more | t sympathizers, | sharte as the men were going to work | to-day, but fatled to gain any recruite, | | Seeing that the task was hopeless, all | but & domen ar so returned to work. | th Christmas less than’ two weeks away, not arg’ Mi the ordinary workmen, who are | Ms nee, would not listen to strike , ane when completed, will ex tend from jhe foot of Thirty-third street, Maniiattan, to Woodside, 1. I. | being'a continuation of the tunvel from | the Pennsylvania station on the west side, Pearson & Sons, an English con- tmacting firm, ts doin Bul work, The tunnel {8 divided tnto sections, and there is no uniformity ag to a Pay. | Drillers in some sections get an eight-hour day, while ‘hose in shee sections get but $3. There waa little | objection while the work was on the | murface, but cince the shafte have been @unk to the tunnel level and the men tive to work under air pressure, they | demand $i @ day The men who went on strike declare because they were compelled to remain too long in known as “the bends,” | the caissong in order to make a fair day’ y's pay. » une ot here, canes oe to ‘the public hompitals, The company main- tains @ private hospital intone. Island Chy, managed by a physician who Is under contract for six years at $5,000 a year ARTHUR MOORE, SEMAN, DED A notice published fn newspapers was the first intimation to friends of Arthur Moore that he wag dead | They had not known, even, that he was {ll When they danrned of bis death the unanimous lament was: “He died of the pace that kills." ¢ There were few things that went on in New York's so-called Bohemia tn which he was not a leader. He never missed a Brench ball; was one of the first arrivals at the Arion; @ popular guest at the Old Guard; @ first-nighter et every promos Production. He dled of acute Bright's disase and clr rhosis of the liver, Engaged In the real ettate and in- surance business, Mr, Moore did nat have to worry about his business in- |terests. Ho was left a legacy that made him Independent. Ha Was much interested in athletic sports and was 4 member of the New York Ataletic and Staten Island Athletic Clubs, Mr, Moore leaves two brothers, one of whom ‘was en; with him in buat. ness, and the other, ponte 8 Reptte for ott of teal o Franels, In Weat Thirty. th Pacer "services will be held to-day in the Church of St. Paul the ‘Apostle, at Fifty-ninth street and Col Ave- nue Pieketed all the tunnel Py he churc The meeting oft the Sunda. bol jasied three four When it was over Maurice W ag te super! handed in pptendent, ‘esignation. left the church, oh towed by Mrs, Murdock Mi eshe| and six pther women who were opposed | to Dr, MacLaurin. The pastor was so Well pleased with the turn of events that he joined his | supporters, and helped ta @at large | | quantities of ice cream devour many pounds of cake WANT AND NEED, There's a big difference between what a baby wants | | and what he needs. Deny him the one, give him the | other. Most babies need Scott's Emulsion—it’s the | right thing for a baby, It | contains a lot of strength building qualities that their food may not contain. After a while they get to want it. Why? Because it makes them comfortable. Those dimples and round cheeks | mean health and ease. Scott's Emulsion makes children | easy; keeps them so, too. SCOTT & BOWNE, 4op Pearl St. New York, and HPI TY 0 -EREDIT PLAN. ANNOUNCE A HOLIDAY SALE OF Morris Chairs SOLID MAHOGANY, WEATH- ERED OAK, GOLDEN OAK, Highest Class Workmanship; Most Carefully Finished, CUSHIONS of Leather,Tapestry, Velour; also in Other Materials from an Immense Stock in Ou Upholstery Department, Prices range from §g:5° +9 $40 Sixth Ave.; 13th & 14th Sts.| Milh Lats, Togues Children Lord & Wednesday & Thursday, Dec. 13th & 14th. | $0.00, former prices $10.00 to $20.00, 's Hats, $3.00, . former prices $6.00 to $12.00,, nery. and Bonnets, Taylor tn pat Bruty and Twentieth St., Fifth ve Nineteenth St, i =) ; ; 5 ent ‘317.50 ' FOR SALE, anne WHAT WE DO. We sell Clothing for Ladies, Men and Boys, Also Furs and Fur Coats, on credit. We trust you on your promise, We sell goods as we represent Or your money refunded We sell on easy terms At cash prices: We keep your clothes tn Repair for one year {ree of charge. 2274 THIRD AVENUI 884 COLUMBUS AEN pucr “The Robin Anti-Vibro Mantle” FP THIS BP! PTA, prea hi rok TIMITED TIME ONL ROBIN 300 CANDLE POWER DOLLAR LIGHT OMe h the TH ROBIN ‘ANTI-VIBRO MANTLES. TO INTRO. This Gives twice the te” light of any ther mantle Movabli on the market, Suspensior. Does not dlacken, and retains its brile fancy for alx months. One ‘Robin Antl- Vibro’ wilt outiast a dozen other mantles, and the price only 88e, ROBIN CO, 54 Bowery, ROE RERS MODERN GAS: Most Convenient New York Store for Brooklynites. ESTABLISHED 1657 RY SAVINGS BANK Petty STREET, NORTH OF @RAND STREET "Li ataseet, Christmas Gift Coupon. Every article offered below is a special for to-day and to-morrow only, ‘To secure any of these you must bring a copy of this advertisement with you Our object being to test the value of the Evening Take advantage of this unusual opportunity to secure Christmas gifts at prices which will not be any color cen porteetian 14 (lia Combination ATi} a. bea titut fitted with Latest Novelty 8 1d our own Smborte ton @ with pin and. . & medallion AA RRA ARAL ARRAS others our price, LENOX CLOTHING CO,, IPEN EVENING PIANOS AND ORGANS, EWN IC IOVS TAA MAK, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. LEX. To SPAVE 59°10. 6075 Don’tWail Another Moment! ONL V4DAYSMORE 13th, 14th, 5th & r6th Don't Miss This Great Christmas Sale of $400 Walters Pianos for $220 BLOCK, medium, of, tlamonda In our advertisements; One docks Hing Wéntiomen'e Trtpts itd various combtSRing; three flash: ja Nationa offing, white dim + Mekarat | claus stones) rico elsewhere $00; on A Six Day Sale Ba, PH ib, Sth, 15th, s6tht Inwhich we offer $400 Wal- tersLovis XV.Concert Grand Upright Pianos for $220, of the very liberal terms of $5 down: and $1 Per week. They are Masterpieces of Piano Construction, Pianos Built to Last Forever, t Ring, hand tryed, | extr vy, various de all finishes, & alg u ie Walt pianos eel size wld In Tonal Quality 1 Link, ‘ plano ts pre bth gen In Construction — !t ts without art Ne {he Walters Loute XV, piano as Jow ad] “Ti'bo. “you save from $200 to $250. We charge no interest for time taken In making payments, We charge no insurance and no “EXTRAS” whatever—$220, that’s all Pianos delivered upon payment of $5. Don’t Dut It Gif! Come early for, ap Mr, Wo U tt ep but admire them, And wil want ane at ones. It You Do Not Wish To Be Disappointed fake, your wel morrow moth, Lawes’ Watoh, wid lek. gold, extra heavy caves, hand carved, large t he time expt Tianon guaranteed tor ten voare jano Warerooms, 84 Flop Gentiomens 14 14kt. year Arverican ‘mov diamond in centre, $35.00 ~~ BLOOMINGDALE BRO: Lexington to 3d Ave., Suth to Goth St, Pe ment $5.00 eee...) ROADS, WHAT WE DON’T Do, Haul We don't ask for any References or security From your landlord or employer, We make no inquiries From your neighbors or friends, We do not ask you to Prove your honesty We make no deliveries, We give you the goods along When you make the purchase And pay the first deposit. 7.55 PM *h2) P.M 9.55 P. M.—PI! WASHINGTON a, %, 123D-124TH STREETS, 3, 103D-104TH STREETS, A P—12.95 P, M. ty NoRMOLK AND Wwesreny RAILWAY 2 P.M, ages week days, %4, POI OLD POINT COMPORT POLK—M1.40 AM. week days, iM att, IANTIC CETY~0.65 A.M. and gids P. a4, cok undaya, 47,55 A. | oan wayeadaee M. week BROWN'S AtTLLA- ANTS “uss a. M k LONG “URANCH, ASBURY PAR North Asbury Tark Sundays), comunt, $55 AND 665 P Stes Credit Waten Co, ST. Cor John. Take Blevator ’ » Fulton @ Broadway « tion. ‘The New York Transter cal] for ard by muah, to. destinatlon aca” ny wil CREDIT, ee week will keep you end, your 4 Raflroad. ATT J. R. iia Bd ay + pear G5th tN. ¥. | | Open Evenings, | | ’ CREDIT TO ALL | CLOTHING "os. eny OREN. LARGE ASSOWTME s, On Weconson bhUs, Com .cncing Nov will give 5 weekly prizes of $10.00 each for the & best positions ob- tained each week by advertisers | Tayment cone DAn Helo Citleont Anvined Man, cy || through the Situation’ Wanted 233 8TH AY,, NEAR 22D ST. : ta ae columns of the Sunday World's a | OPEN EVENINGS, 4 . . DIAMONDS, |_BASY_PAYMEN loweet Want Directory—2) woras, 15 WATCHES, [Prices fet LO pees cents, Advertisers who seoure posix FEWEURY, La eRe coat tone wilt please communicate with The World's Classified Advertising HELP WAN T BD~MALE. Manager, Room 51, Vuliizer Buitd- INer sic WANTED at Lae jm and finish Vireetaisi tae Seeue, Mok | vio thie oberg NNSYLVANIA : RAILROAD, 3 w' ‘OF H Mt TED—Wor M. and and Penievivania Annex’ Seer MeREEe from hotele or Pronaylvanta | manhattan Clothing Co.,_ ——=——— | | 26 The World latent 83 | La ‘affet | Bume ta Crope ¢ Peau de Crane, Chiffon Taffeta and Allover Lace | Exquisite Silk Walst Lawn embri value Hand op “|M Soart, each Fern Poin Heavy Pillow 2-clasp- Tan an 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and (rl ZF ARN 40 West Fourteenth Street, “RY | 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 47, 19, 20, a1, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, A CARD Beginning Friday, December 15, and continuing until Christmas out stores will clove at 7 P, M instead of 10 P. M, aso previous holiday seatons, Regretting any inconvenience the early closing may cause, the benell! to employees will be no great, that we trust customers will appreciate thls fact, and accommodate themselves to the ehanged hour. ‘We promise that from 8.30 A. M, to 7 P, M, they will recelve such prompt and cheerful attention as to fully compensate for shopping before 7 P. -——. JAMES A, HEARN & SON, > Specimen Values in Rich Rugs 10.6 Merce! Flannel and Bri Brillia Crope Ey, Chine, © vane, Chiffon Taffeta bid abrie trim’gs more elaborate No advance in prices here, although there has been rise in cost since these were | VELVET AXMINSTER RUGS Qxi? ft. Seam or Seamloss— styles and colors Value $24.98 ..,. | WOOL BRUSSELS RUGS Mealena and coloring®—lght and dark—#x9 ft.—worth $9.08 4 ft-—worth $1800.....11. ALL WOOL BRUSSELS RUGS $xi2 (t.—atand much hard wear—value $18.00, GRANITE ART SQUARES | weretooable for bed and dining TooMs—Li4x8 yda.—v Spoclal .., we $3.00 ‘ie eee Women's Wool and Silk Waists Everythin, trimmings—black, white and the popular shades for day and evening. new in fabrles, styles and orized Sateen ‘ 1.49 iantine. ntine | Emb'd Nun's Velling—worth $4.69 2.98 | White Volle, Melrose and Ni Velling=very 4 Taffeta and Velve Peau do Bole ant chitton ‘$884.08 3.08 bought, 19,87) 98 tA » 208 So great @ {ALL WOOL SMYRNA RAGS Latest colors and designs 18x98 Inch—$1.10 quality, 21x45 Inch—-$1.49 quality 30x00 Inch—$2.49 quality 56x72 inch—#8.% quality 4x? feot—$6.%5 quality .,. AXMINSTER RUGS 14,75) AN wool-rich floral | Gentgns—27x00 Inch—were s269,, 1/87 line Best We ‘ajo and Orienta Specimen Values in Women's Wrappers & Sacques Best and newest colors and styles. Wool Cashmere and Albatros: - «Owns—fanoy effects, with la fnd ribbon Bxtre fine Cashmere—-colors ‘and 498 3 | black—dron lining—fanoy trim'd, 8.08 China Silk Toa Gowrs—nom trin'g# of lace—oolors and klack 9.98 China Sik--rocordion pleated with allover trim'g of face inserts..,.13.08 |Aevordion Pleated China Bi ‘Ten Wos—Black and colors--lawn apohes ‘ross over lace Insertings,.15.98 Crepe de Chine—made over ailk- elaborately trim'd + 21.98 Peary do Sole, Peau de Tananere Silk Kimonos-—fonal effects — + B08 | Hehe and dark tintings with plain {n finer quality and silk bands ....., 98 reper + 6.98 | Mannelette Wrappers ail ines, 69 de Chine, Messaline Ex. fine Flannelette and Cambrio— Peau de Sole, Drald and velvet finish 24 Hatiste and Tinene—emb'y iy lace trim'd—worth 98 dery atylew—worth fe panels of exqulsite 32.05 Waints. tn st} atiste-Val, Ince ¥ worth $16.00 Finer qualities of all the above at correspondingly moderete prices. Specimen Values in Shawls for Gifts | Worsted—white and colom . | Hand Knlt—full size | Fine Zephyr—white and cotora | Hand Kot soft Zephyr Capes, Dowie All-Wool Shawls . Cushmere—single Cashmere—doudle fold Beaver and Blanket «. Specimen Values In Babies’ Wear $3.98 ears! down or ribbon trim—value $1.49 | Bares’ Long Bedford Cord Conte. dcop capes—value $2.96 Flannel Bacques ashmere Legein Drawers Kait eaters-white, cardinal and Rate rfolk or closed he yh with shoulders .. abies’ Rootess Woollen and Silk V elle Angora Ottveens «00 1 or Kinitted Bands. Plann gt er quailtiee in all to Sorresponding & moderate prioes, }| Soda Fountains , Hot Women’s Fur Muffs & Scarfs Fine brown blended fur—large ifts and long Un Ined—va fue ol Set $12,50-Special price 2. 79 pleoe SECOND FLOOR— Wouen’s Cashmere Gloves Black, Gr B Quadruple plate French Gray fi ‘or raised floral desians— Dishes ¢ Canter, Value 61.25 MAIN FLOON—CENTR: Fine White Blankets Pure soft California Wool, wht a slight carding of ¢ nt iat ta ‘Tray Children's White Astrakhan and Boear- skin Plush Coate—double breast— pearl bisitons—sizes to 3 yre— ‘ans to mateh rownle or French etylee—fur, swans. 88 | kin ded aitk Bonneta— eth $1.49. 58 Emb'y and sutehing value 89 9 to 1.98 | Main Bloor, | Hisement, and Cold Drinks, s—proparly served. ———. » 208 98 o 9 to 08 124 to 49 German Flannel, Twill dreary elarate.., 896 ['and hone Ne, Panaolety 5g and. Chitton afte: Pidordo ohes—S te ioe |Pysiow” een serge ana 2098 » Walsta of Madras, Ponlin Ripple lerdown—satin bands 3.08 oe—dalloned or Mingerle Ripple Elderdown—all colore—-double ve . stitched bands or nyplique trim., 4.98 Women’s Blanket Robes..3.98 to 6.98 Chinn Bille Dressing § Black and Colors—ty m. 8.49 Accordion Pleated Silk Dressing Froquee—Point De Parts lace trim, .. 498 Dreseing Sacoues, made entirely of | lace und ribbon-—dainty effects. 7.98 [Crepe de Chine Dressing Sacques dainty Mechlin lace trim., 10.98 Elderdown, German Finnnels and Flan- helette Dressing Sacques— 59 | Special na 1.98 | Mdordown Mannolette au German 1.49| Flannel Kimonos and Sacques,, 98 1.49 Pi tap dit ages it ge A - 508 Un 1, All round with satin... 198 Men's Bath Robes Rlanket, Flderdown and Turkish 298 to 6.98, PILLOW CORDS} For |PILLOW GIRDLES- Chriwtmas PILLOW TASSELS) ana Fancy Work, An usually fine stock of which fote ¥ lowing list merely Indic the range ? of styles, colors and prices PILLOW CORDS8-—80 to 75 colons | Mercerized-—rope twist , Silk—medium size Heavy Rich Bik Pi i j ° Silk—mediuen size Heavy Silk ..., “ \ IN 8AME DEPARTMENT: Loops, Lace Curtain Loops, 12% | Portiere Rintings for Slip Covers, Carpets, er + 88) hein grewt Varley and at very low 12% to 25 | prices, above at Holiday Statlonery | Fabric finish, white or assorted tinte—with and without hematiteh | edges— quire boxes... 2 to 7 quires. 839 to 2.08 '} MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P.M.’ To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. Throw NEW BUILDING. nished or y engraved Js) Condensed Milk Byrup Pitcher and Holder, Breal Tray, and Nut Bowls, Butter Dish. ‘ BUILDING ton to iking—114 size nt—alk binding abe Curtains borders, rich patterns; eh ith Greolan aww? Hand and Envelope Bags Walrus and Pin Geal—Black and eta and sas mse—value 95 Damask Linen Table Cloths Window Shades °)'))8 Best Hand-made 01) 2% inches wide—e Sage, Buff, Nila E Bisoult regularly THIRD FLOOR Babies’ Outing Flannel Dresses. wide and narrow atrly nicely and trimmed—Kood wide the rtasinoe £0 8 8 yr ) KLOOR-—-CRNTRE BUILDING, BUTLDING. tive Beaver Lats Dress Bt a nd wie long, , , tnatoad of $1.98 SONI, FLOOR NEW. BUILDING, Satin Taileta Ribbons ‘Vattotasd¥ to 6 Ineludtng * pede % vent qua MAIN. PLOOR—ARGADE. *