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neers 1 THE W WOMAN WITH KRIFE HACKS DAUGHTER HEARS CONTEST ON A NEW FRM When Police Come She Jumps|/-twyers Now Seek to Have from High Window in Election Inspectors Do What | Effort to Escape. They First Opposed. Justios Stover to-day signed an order in the Supreme Court, directing tho Board of County Canvassors, Reginald Deull, Chairman, to appear Monday and show why the Board should not sum- mon certain Board of Election Inspec tors to explain and correct discrepancies in thelr returns, and to do certain other things required of them by law. ‘The order wes obtained by @ olerk from Henry De Forest Baldwin's officer, ‘@nd he refused to say anything about ®. It te @ blanket order and covers many eleption districts, ‘The original order wae made returnable to-day, but Justice Stover refused to sign a snap order, and chenged the return day to . | Monday, Justice Stover's order must be wiruck Mre, Frankel on the forehead, |eerved on Corporation Oounsel De- fngetin an vgly wound fancy then went to her room and Apparently the onter now obtained by Hooked the door, and Frankel and his the Hearst lnwye's calle for exactly etiiiren ran out In the atreet to| wnat Chairman Doull was restrained for help. The noise and contusion | {rom do: two weeks ago by the ad- @ @owd, and when Sergt. Durty, |Vice of the Attorney-General on the the City Hiall station, came along |/i2srs. opposition, the Attorney -Gen- DB leral declaring & to be unlawful anil appealed to him to arrest his do it would Dufty went in to the howe and found fie Teena, fn hand, storming |) Rachel Frankel, forty-six years of No, %7 Washington street, Jer- My City, the mother of five children, fecently showed signs of mental do- fengement and her husband, Samuel, € pellevo her of responsibility, took pis ‘adest daughter, Esther, aged fifteen, @at of school and put hor in charge of the household. Mrs, Frankel resented this and to-day While Wether was preparing breakfast @ttacked her with @ carving knife, Wether clinched with her mother and @ two fell to the floor, BYinally the broke loose and just as her mother make 7 Alder. men of the Board Mable to leon - ment. Clarence J. for Hearst, said woulll be continued legal method had hausted. fn . rn, "to h ‘a finish, eed the thine arty in mind that the main purpose jp to expose the wxis and punlsh ‘howe guilty of thom compelled to ei ga be correct thelr Teturns oondorm to the tally sheets, Srantnal process tog rt be Varese fe wp remy of these cases bal- 1 je opengl, Th the cases where wo have evidence that there are void ballots {In the box appilcation will be made to open the boxes and take out Ute Legiatatire wil Aton % ature w' to cary out bi deduion of the for en ermentment pomptly the dissenting Judges, ot the Rleotion law.” JUSTICE COURTE OF BROOKLN DA Had Been Police Magistrate and Sessions Judge for Many Years. i counse! the contest unt every possible been tried and ex- i} HIRED THUGS WERE MLW MMR WN Cook Who Lost Her Job Sent a Complaint to Mayor McCleflan, Becanse che wrote to Mayor MoCle)- re her footetéps were domged by Decause two detectives case deciied that the purely imaginary, Mary of No, 141 West Gixtieth street, summoned into the West Side day by Chartes Bilkins, an foventor, with offices in the Times and Jiving at No, 8% Won Beventy-itth strest. Dikins, who is said be wellto-do, asked Magistrate > make Mary behave herself. Apeording to his story, he hired Mary a Oct, § as cook, and on Oot i they @umpendel fimplomatio relations, she re- a week’ pay and withdrawing the Elitns domictle. Since then, Eine, Mary has gmoped him fitting into bie offtce fre- at It he didn't dogsing her foot- Tosticn of Youre an aotive © Kimge County politics, died today at bis home, No. 161 Prospect place, Brooklyn. He had been ill for more than @ month with a guneral physioal breaindown, At his bedside when he died were his two sons. Charlies WF, and former Asstetant Dis trioteAtiomney William C, Courtney, and bis daughter, Mra, John McGroarty, Justice Courtney was one of the best known citizens of Brooklyn, where ho was bora sixty-five years ago, He started Ife es @ printer's devil and worked at the case in several newapa- per offices while he studied law at nigtt, Th 186 he wae admitted to the bar end became {dentified with the Democratic machine of Kings Oounty. He was appointed administrative olerk it [ ic ‘arevated. Mr,| SY the late Surrogate William ©. Ved. In 1877 he became olerk to Police i Aynd in 187) wae elected « @ decane | er. serving for Th 1890 he elected who was hey an hw A of the Bast Old Volunteer Fireman, in tum] Justion Pourtney wae identified with Mo. | many jal oreantartons soa always np pea itp in Typographi- ‘oO, 8. He was a member mn & young man of Washington Hose fo, 6, and was active in the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association, bain, président of the Board of Trustees o: the Widows’ and hans’ Fund, He wes a devout Cath and @ mamber of Bt, Patrick's Society and the Catholl: Benevolent n. le all belonged to the Varuna it Club and the Con “ewes @ Ktelong frien Hugh Mf le Was & lifelong id of e- Laughlin, boss of ts) Mita) street ‘s @on, i 0. Courtney, married one of the daughters of the Democratic leader, whtoh ity In Ives that for them, and ‘to cour! to be goo ‘All the sooleties and clubs of wv mmo} ‘waa sdmonishe Tust! a m fopresenied ate funeral gor 6t, Joseph's Roman Mo WINE DE ART DS OF POSIN, Se Pee pine | Durlal’ will be "at tole senility WONDERS IN ELECTRICITY. increasing Attendance of Women at the Garden Show. ‘The slectrioal show in Madison Square 'Garion wit be attended to-night by the faculty of Columbia College and many students, Their visit Is the result ef Qn Invitation to watch thé many won- erful experiments and the demonstre ‘tons af Dr, Rarie L. Ovington, Sino the show opened there haa be: & constantly increasing attendance women, bis] are partiou ested | Hare oo ng by eat ol pa) self. | hting off lampe, and t splay n jes suitable. for Christmas pres. ents Ovington in his lecture conduct: oh experiments as Mahting five or incandescent lamps through the humai body and melti In the wi Tent pas at Offical of Colonial Construc- tion Company Expired at'St. James Hotel. ‘Winfisld Beott Do Hart, fifty-seven old, @ wealthy man and an official the Colonial Construction Company, led @uddenly at bis rooms in the faah- Bt. James Hotel at § o'clock ‘this moraine. Vie btek pace foveal Jose Y De rmingbam had given him doses of turiate of ammonia for an apparent attack. At the Coroner's of- the degth was reported as @ caso of Sh AP 98: PRT: OH, <8 Dr. De declares that Murlate of ammonia up to twelve grains ‘Would not kill & healthy man such as rate else ya be, De Hart took x f he dead man inelsted oh aut oe Secatise ‘coruplat Me ny eae: ly Before retiring. he bellevé I've been pois. Me aA ISR bu hes De coe O joke, bul en he beca rately id soon after madnigst te fe led ie words, and a th +, abe Ota for an autopsy, ‘Th h yest r De © brother-in-law ased, y D platinum wire held rotected hand, with the cur- tirely through his hotly, eer Z MAAAAAAAAAAAAL 1604444 44444444444444444 DAD AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA pao: > MSS DE PESTER | S ABAD 1-04 Wedded to William Brock Shoemaker in St. Barthol- omew’s Church. it lke brick st fin | ‘Those who pasa gravel In any conaider ’ able quantity ‘are usually troubled with tn emmation “of the’ Kidneys. bladder and urinary organs, sour stomach, indigestion ies id} Maughter Of heartbure: gout and rheumatism, | Mrs, Fre¢ er, 18 to ov married to-day at 3 o'clock to Wil SURED B Ham Brock Shoemaker, The wedding |s to take place in St. Bartholomew's church. Bishop Greer, assisted by the Rov, Dy. Leighton Parks, will offictate. Owing to the death of Miss do Pey- ster'a father Jast sprite the wedding will be as simple as There Will be no reception after the ceremony and the bride's only attendam will be Miss Augusta de Peyster. The bride will wear a gown of white @atin with train embrindered in empire wreaths, Iler veil will be of point lace. The church decorations are white roses and palms, ‘The chancel is banked with | the flowe md the pillare and pews by mi m al to au be uo sy ft are gracet garlanded contains @ reddish-brown sediment, of it The bric pom's best man ts his varticles float about In It your kidneys are brother, Honry WW. Shoemaker, Tho discased’ and unable to do thetr work, and | ushers are wi ‘eyster Living. if not attended to at once Br Disease ton, Qhar! Sidney De Kay, diabetes, rhoumatinm,* gout, urte actd, tn Marwellus Hartley ‘Dodge, Edward 1, fiammatioh of. the, biadder gall-stones or ‘Tinker, Rdwand Fish and George Scliteftel te Roland Stebbing ut fa BONAPARTE ASKED liver and bladder diseases. It ty purely ve fn Be TO DISMISS HAZERS, Rear-Admiral Sands Wants Mide| shipmen Coffin and Vanderveer | Turned Out of Annapolls, WASHINGTON, Bonaparte aa feceived the report of | 4 Roar Admiral Sands, Supertntendent of | port, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS the Naval Academy at Annapolis, on the haging of Midshipman Jerome P, Kimball te Tho Superintendent recommends the @ummary dismissal of Midshipman Tre- more Coffin, jr, of the thin’ class, and Midehtpman Warren A. Vanderveer of the second class, Mn for hazing and Vanderveor for failing to report it. The Becrotary has th und f - pects 6 report winder consid e' el TTAAALLLLLA LLL BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL Holiday Gifts ift—as for ! re promise. t does cash, elsewhere. It “sent, and oe toe Furtherno: s of paymen freely tr gifts upon some dear one. YOUR Golden Oak § Morris Chair, ato} than this be ifferent posttions. Solid Comfort and Base After a Hard Multiply our price by two and mahogany finished suite, Tho artistleal| iT velour upholatering, the general usual SPBA Mahogany Library Case, $29.50 of Golden Oak if preferred. frente ove possibly that will Rive her as much pleasure ay a Cine bookcase for houmng her iterary treasures? Has four deep, lustadie shelves, and dust-pre ore. and Ie harmoniously finshed fancy rounded gornice, #dati A Present for Alt th Slaewhere. Make the home attractive at yi byents aro all we require or expect. anaes 9 | 'URIG ACID GRAVEL’ WARNER'S have been per wh Tonn, | THIS TEST WILL TELL: Put some urine in a glass or bottle. After and $1.00 @ bottle, doubt as to the lio your system, url Deo, 14—Seoretary | Bat for Warne Sunday World Wants RISTMAS PRESENTS ls season, And righs!: oir charm—flow ith it w lifetime of remembrance and joes, our reputation for underselling of be Meidiy maintained during t] that meets your fancy, tell ws to besa romise to make delivery ON CREDIT IS GOOD. 14.00, Nothing would please rest adjusted to five aig opted, ore, an tie, teak Here eK iu have the real value of this 4 prenes, frames, the ric! ‘the Family.) (2 % Rich @ Beautiful Carpets @ Rug Au almost endless assortment to select fr ry ORLD; CAUSED BY THE KIDNEYS BY ING UNABLE TO CARRY THE POISONOUS WASTE MAT: “ 8 OUT OF THE BLOOD. © urine of porsons suffering from urt gravel 1s gonornily scanty, and after has stood a while, a reddish, sediment dust forms in It in advanced THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14; 1908. The Best of All All CARS TRANSFER To Department “ Toylands ” a ree Is in Our A Drafts iniaates LEXINGTON T0_ 5" AVE F 59°7060°S il ages (** uric acid sometimes appears 10 sand, OF large crystals aa D BY SAFE CURE, 1 bave used Safe Cure for chills caused y uric acid poison in my system and 1) tly cured, It has done for | ® pever known any other It cures people in the| ian | e what Tha edictne to do. puth who suffer much from & wave affeote the kidneys If rs would prescribe Safe Cure inet uinine for cases of malaria ther less bad after effects, as quinine does ot remove the di from the stom lite Safe C en 1 need a gent DBAN, Treas, Lotus Club, ¢ t! mt has stood 24 hours, if it is cloudy, or inary troubles will develop and prove tal {n a short time. getable, free from harmful drugs found | many so-called kidney cures, contains no diment and is fleasant to tke For sale at all drug stores, or direct, 60 ANALYSIS FREE. It, after mang this test you have any lovelopment of the dlseanh n ine to the Medial Dep 'e Cure Co., Rochest: ore will anelyee jeater, Y., and our it and send + with advice and medical booklet tree They are ften exoee thiess and very aly dangerous, Awnik Sato Cure, Tt will mre you, WARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the bow s ently and ald a speedy cure Work Monday Wonders. On a Matchless Credit Plan, are leading in CE: ee alee example, a piece of fine furniture— holiday season y scoomplishes more here than from our vast Christmas stock 10m Ry wish Cy Sele e4 to sult your own cor lence. of heart prompts them to bestow 85{Princess Dresser, |) back, —__— - ey trek | Real value, $40, Your choice of Golden Oak, Sint’s-eye Map or Mahogany Finish A Yuletide offering that any lady will appreciate, Has ex: tra roomy, aay working drawers and piano polished | top; aleo fine deep adjustable mirror supported by nove! hent-wood stanchions, BBABAMABAABAAMADAABA BABA BA splendid damask are up to ent plan present. ‘ceélleuce of constructio: MAAABALAAAAAAA AAA 50c books? What }§ cos much lower mM At Small oceasional pay. it te foal ery It (6th St. Cineiantt Unt fom, FROM 8 A.M, TO J0 P.M, WILL BE THIS STORE’S DAILY BUSINESS HOURS FROM TO-MORROW UNTIL CHRISTMAS, This will enable those who cannot shop during the day to take advantage of jthe unusual opportunities this popular store affords in its every department. We have had busy pre-Christmas seasons in the past, but they cannot compare in immensity with the volume of business that is pouring in on us this year. That is the vewy"itrongest possible evidence of this store's pre-eminence in merchandise, low price and sys- tems of service, To-Morrow, Friday Evening, the Store being open until 10 P. M., the following very exceptional special value, all eminently suitable for Xmas gifts, will be On sale at various hours between 6 o’ clock and closing time, Note well the hours because none of the goods will be on sale before Six P.M. nor after the hours named. On some of the items we must limit quantities, From 7 to9 P. M. From 6 to 8 P.M. $5.00 Silver $20 Mink Fur Watches, $1.48, Sets, oD) Women's Solid $7. 50. Art Embroideries, Pretty Little Gift Things That Every Woman Likes; 25 Chrysanthemum Din Cushions, 124@ 39¢ Doll Pin Cushions...» +++» . Be 39c Lovis XVI. Pin Cvshtons..++0.29¢ $9 Lovis XVI Trinket Trays+++++.39¢ 59c Hat Pin Holders 75c French Glove and re $1.00 Garment Hangers: .-« 69 $1.25 Ballet Pin Cushions ....+++ +88 Bloom{ngeintes', X Fine Silk Neckwear. Wide four-in-hands, made to sell for 50c., but secured by us in time to make C a great special Christmas saleat,...., ‘ Wouldn't a half dozen of these fine ties make an ideal gift? They would cost you only $1.50 and would have every appearance of a $3,00 gift. There is a great diversity of patterns and hues and tints fromthe most sombre to the gayest—a whole range of light, medium and dark effects, as well as black and white—so every possible ca- of fincy may be satisfied, Bloo minetaler price ¢ Main Floor, Ath St, Section, Silver small — size Watches, beautifully fay huts ; = Searestieds cases; reste enerered Sse Mink, made by Useful Holiday Ribbons. That “Avo Timely, stem winders, jew: Fee urls Hh satin Tatteta. Ribban, 416 The Narrow Holiday Ribbons, | . elled movements, the most fash i wiles ly 20c..,, L9C | No, 1 Satin, Plece of 10 yds, 8¢ Only two to a customer, eee Pigs! in, wide; regularly i Nolo axe Seirf, 60 inches |] Satin, Tatfote Ripbey, #3 Be | Nz nw ile Scarf, 60 inches in, wide; regularly 25¢.. All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 33¢ From 6 to 8 P. M. 18h Bre Boomangdates', Maly Pi., 80th 8t, So | Im. wides regularly 18¢ yd. l2jc 95c. to $2 Hand- bags al 88c. pillow muff. Looks as well AS any $35 set. Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers. The uses to which silk handkerchiefs and mufflers are put are manifold nil iho From 6 to 9 P.M. pe EAE valieseplors tad sles in the realm of gift goods, They are winches {| $2650 Gold Cuff |] Hil sttit Mtetiihs's Sick Si RMAMAGe Ah itis p59 me Mh Bultons, 95c. Bloomingdales’ Main Floor, Sth 8t, Sootion,) carriage, One of the nicest and Solid gold, Dumb- Bell patterns, with stiffened post, all beau- tiful and actually worth $2.50 a pair; others of like quality and design, but with rose diamond settings, worth $3.95, at $1.95. From 7.to 8 P. M. $35 Fur-Lined Coals, $15.00. For women - 7 Parisian, van- ity and avenue effects; some with purses to match, others purse and card case, and still others with urse and salts bottle, most comfortable made, “Novent” Petticoals, jr ‘ssiuttitaat Jersey cloth top and elastic waistband, which tends to reduce the size of the waist and does away with all possibility of wrinkling and,making the dress skirt set In an ungainly manner It has flounces of mercerized sateen, with pleats, and Is finished with flare ruffle, hemstitched or tucked, 3 different AM) dBc iv aca 98c., $1.49 and $1.98 grades, at Heatherbloom Petticoats are particularly desirable gifts, Bear a yery close resemblance to silk and give forth the much-desired silken rustle, They are light as a feather; made with sectional flounce, $2 49 To-morrow (Friday) at a very special price of , be Hloomihedales', Maln and 24 Floors, itt @St, Seotton, From 9 to 10 PB. M. 75c Books for 16c¢ A hundred titles by the most pop- ular authors, handsomely bound in silk cloth, with gold Dainty Holiday Gifts for Baby lettering and gold Ag Made of fine The cutest and daintiest you ever saw at such tiny prices, top, Included are (a Broadcloth, "INE SHEER WHITE LAWN DRESSES works of South- r. N beautifully — tat- trimmed with fine embroidery, also several styles In Prineess effec sata to $0,000, SOC BABIES’ DRESSES, both Princess and yoke effects, handsomely trimmed with very fine embroid 1 98 ery and lace, sizes 2 to 5 yrs.,... $ . INFANTS! HANDMADE Db SACQUES, special at 4°e,, 6c *” 98c Tuturtda worth, Cooper, Kipling, Scott, Lytton, Bunyan, Holmes, Bulfinch, Swift, Stevenson and Doyle. From 7 to9 P, M. Men’s $75 Fur- Lined Coats, $45. Newest swell box ’ effects, §2 Inches long, shell made of fine black kersey, with welted seams, lored, 45 Inches long, lined with Spanish — sable; large storm col- lar of different fine furs, per- fectly finished an offer so re- markable that it fs not at all like ly to be dupli- cated From 7 to 9 P.M. $10 Watches, mingle os’ $6 Morris Chairs, $2.98 One of Many Great Bargains. Great Value, For to-morrow (Pridiy) onlywe will $2 9 sell this, the mot massive frame « Morris Chair, ever offered at the Iined throughout ~, price, 2, with brook, Par $3.88. : § 98. Eastern of water For men, I is of solid oak, front legs of 214 inch square stock; the backs adjust to four positions; fitted with rever- sible denim cushions, Friday only, $2.98, No mail or C. O, D, orde’s, Not more than one chair to a customer, Newest styles, three model Watches, filled gold cases, warranted for ten years, hav- ing fully war- ranted 10-year Jewelled Aniericay movements. No charge for engraving a monogram In the new ribbon let ters From 8 to 10 P. M, $10 Frmine Sets, $4.50. Beautiful Amer- mink, brown Rus sian sable coney; ston collars of Per- sian lamb or nutria seal, From 72.30 to 8.30 P, M, $35 Fur Coats, $12 For Women, Made of fine Jap seal, have the new style sleeves, largecol- slar and revers, lined through- Rloomingtates’, Fourth Pioor. ~-Upon presenta Th tion of thts cou. pon you ean Covpo 29c Men’s75c. Under- Extra W Covpon Upon presentation of this cous pon we will sell you @ par of | Children’s Jersey Leg- gins for wear al....... Leela iond ican Erming sets, 29¢ guaranteed sat. four-in-hand or Regularly in, and are 22 throwover scarf, fold at be. to 24 Inches 68 inches long, fe long. with or ug Misses’ ! fringe, and fine large pillow muff pty A to match; excep- From 2 to 9 P. M. tionally stylish 9 $5 Umbrellas, ba bees | He marvellous b ar- gain at this low hy devil price, Or customer None sold at thls price without this coupon. Men’s $3.00 Un~ A beautiful as- Women's Jersey Leggins for sortment, made of From 6 to 9.30 P. M. virr Hegularly bieunnid: el, ioek $21 Sq el Sets, $7.85. derwear at S149 50c sold at $1.00. Paragon frame, Stylish natural Russian gray de by the arneelean Iealben None sold at there prices steel rod, with |} squirrel sets, consisting of throw Co pull fashioned in gray and without this coupon, handsome handles over scarf and new style pillow white ao ak Mia 5 ita ‘Fioot, wom {n great variety, 26 muff, Very scarce. Sold all over EPs em: ee F x ectlon, and 28 inch sizes, the country at $21 Seem ee ot! dl Lex. to 3d Ave, 59th to 60th St. All Cars rranster Bloomingdale + Brothers’——