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iS TTT WORLN: ® 15, TRIDAY VVUNING, OECD GEN. GRANT'S PRINCELY GRANDSON TALKS WISE PARROT TOLD FRANCHISE FOR Four Languages on Tip of Tongue to Youngster of Five Years, BY ALICE ROHE, Prince Michel Cantacuzene hat et his gracious consent to ayy At least Grandfather General Mreder Dent Grant and Grandmother Mr Grant succeeded in breaking the new to this Interesting young pers that ‘accoming to the great Americy evstom all foreign dignitaries must inierviewed, Prince Louls of Battenberg had « Mitted to the interviewer, th waa not for the house of Canta to refuse, We were ushered into his Prince!ln, Presence at General Governor's Island was very much tnte to @ graphophone play selection “Carmen,” but he came forward wit dignity and extended a very small har We didn't know quite how to aires this small personage, for ihe advane report of His Highness’ accomplish ments was that he spoke four lan guages. We tried Bnglish. Young Prince C: tacurene, still holding my hand, bi low and imprinted a kiss upon tt the grand air of a courtier, Wer Rized the court manners of Russia best we could and gazed upon tl Price with true adoration First Voyage to America. ‘The amall personage, with the Highttol manners of a real prince, had only jujst arriy emal! sister, the Princess [i rown-up With Mrs. Potter Palmer they had fo sssecl thet first time in thelr lives ¢ Atlantic to see the land er, where every Amert them, not because thoy prince agd prince! 1 mot “We've come over father and grandmot Prince in slow but “We nad a very nice I was glad/when we “What do you like @ far?” The young prince looked at his doting @randfather and nds young looking grandinot and amied, sald the eray sald the English over, but tin America his me an! er High ness the Princess 8 Cantacugene's fat face began to wrinkle, She dered something in German to Agnes the nurse, who accompa em, forthwith _there was 1 The 4 YEARS TN A TRUNK: Mrs. Mary E. Kane E, Kane Turned It Over to a Janitor to Keep in Cellar, ‘That for two yeats he had been the custodian of the body of an infant ehild of Mrs. Mary EB. Kane. of No. 10 Bast Ono (Hundred and Nineteenth strovt, ‘was trade known to-day to Charles Ma riona, janitor of No. ® Bast One Hun. dred and Nineteenth ptreet, Mrs. admitted that the body was ¢ ‘one of her children agd was arreste: @ suspicion person Two years ago Mri hon divin, ane f as Kane. w With her husoand, ane, and two children at Mar Spartment-house, Kays the janitor a large trunk, which eho asked him to Place’ in the cellar. She sald there ‘Was not room fer the trunk in Wor flat A dow months later she ed, but did not take the trunk. ®) Maziona to loge out for It. ‘Polay when he was ahout to move to fapother aparcment= house he asked her! i 1d not wast She pail open | bie Cover to see the trunk, a he broke at ft eontal ariong found the en a young infant wrapped in rag sewed the, police of the Kast One Hun. oe and Twenty-sixth @treet Station and Mrs. Kane's arrest followed. sho @ald that the child ite? at birch and that she was not aie ‘he thre to nd for o Rineral The ig she put iy in the trunk and gave the) tank to the janitor. nto keep it Te DEATH AFTER CELEBRATION. | WHITE HOUSE, N. J, Dec, 16,— The funeral of Thoras Fritts, Whordird | & few days) cwo, ' waa pheld tay! Fritts was one of the wealthiest fa HN tas section ite the State, | ne Dey ved Os ‘wite ted sixt, sth Psa Dg. voc, | spond " OF BABY TWO coats were put on and a nuts was placed in the youngsters’ big bag ¢ prince was feeding the gracious!y consented to The Evening World for his the first one taken in this “Is this the first time you were ever he was asked brown head and an the was a purzled answer, ttle Prince, the oldest ahild of and Prince Michel Canta- & handsome little fullow years, His eyes are the black, and his dark-brown h Is worn chopped off at the the long bangs in Rts {ck and silky. Like an American Boy, ressed in sailor suit, with the gallor the little Prince {s a picture of ty Ametioan youngster, with a of his Russian parentage ster, Princess Berthe, is a | Julia Grant ty zone of Ing to have a nice thme | lunteered the Prince, "We to stay, oh, ever 60 long.” xs Is the Umit of the visit ed so near us in London, was visiting my ag that she for a_ visit, “The Princess gone back to St no, they are not wor- troubles there, She ts They wil! has Hit. the In the least nervous, ov visit us in spring en will have another ‘©. nice place for them they do enjoy them who had lnored up rled not y Cantacuzene, the squirrels, 1, Then he began ro talk \l@ nurse in German, and when Mra addressed him in Frenoh oe re- in a manner that brought to our cheeks. Vill you speak Russlan, please,” red to ask him Prince looked at his grand- and recelving consent from her he began to talk In a tmerner Tite RED as 4 the Red Blood Corpnactes that | Proper Food Makes, \ Tiffin, O., woman says Grape- Nuts food gave her good, red blood and restored the roses of youth to} a complexion that had been muddy and blotchy. She says: “for 10 years I had stomach trouble wheh produced a breaking out on my) face, Tho doctors gave it a long Latin name, but their medicines fatled to cure it, Along with this I had tre-| quent headaches, nervousness and always pain in my stomach after og stare from the black | * meals, "T got disgusted with the drugs, stopped them and coffee off short and quit eating everything but fruit and Grape-Nuts, with Postum Food Coffee for my table beverage. The head- aches, stomach trouble and nervous weakness disappeared almost like! magic, which showed that when the cause was removed and good food and drink used nature was ready to| help. My blood was: purified and my! complexion became like a young) girl's, while my weight was increased | from 90 to 120 pounds in a few months—good, eolid, firm flesh, where! o it used to be soft and flabby, ‘L recommended Grape-Nuts and Postum to my friend, Maud W— who was affficted a& I had been, Sho followed my advice and in a short) time was restored to complete health, and in about 8mhonths her welgit| increased from 100 to 148 pounds, “Our doctot, observing the effect ‘of Grape-Nutg and Postum in our onsen, other day that he woul reafter prescribe for gastritis,” Name | iven by. ‘hi Co,, Battle Oreek, America, Says Old Child and Namesake of Russian Noble, of the " t oe The Py ene Al along Of: 6 Mexican ee ed by the Board of | Har dal shorlock Holmes turn of mind, Yetta | ' , | to have ‘ : yi, was set for mak- iuperiority ' No. Mi Forgyth # od es mperative, Protests lonal powe eon | J up by the police. The pars | 'M + ths \ 4 Ww t told on her ah ‘ oe rit i uy Live a Fata Pra 1 would t y protiy | This matter has been before the board Med ‘ aie many times, and opposition has come d tan tu" we ung at] ei IE her wore not red and her Many tines, a Osacalioeus ‘hare Md Gaelic a bueks from the tearm he | ftom many #0 once: i dk stuninod Mar chad sho was cetestad yas, Bech made by the company until the | ‘tuaht the fh ie tothe. ; n after ¢ stolen which the final contract was Pee ae ee 60 pe Plas Fe ee nf a “f . ne P N approved to-day, the terms were de- ie sero fe : "P= | olared by the Board to be the most ad- lis an) 1% Ehe parrot, 18 Be green as bie Irish | vantageous to the city upon which any haveliet nd fing, all but one yellowish tuft on her | franchise has ever been granted Sining, We ways | Read which stands straight up and was-! 4 Avent fare to and from all 8, Grant's greit grandson & frenzied lettuce leaf wien | snes on the route '8 provided for, and | Went to be anvining’ eine we & gots excited, Pepita ge to ote Bylegendne that Would have raged a pauic bis voice cared over the har MF General brederick D. Grant ‘ard, le ds devoted to children, whom he had never seen fore. The little Prince has all over Governor's Isiand by grandfather, ay id ‘he has had everyth.ng to take her back to the flat again and explained to hin “I'm glad I came to America,” the Prince, In good-by. U reve “A 3 Important Sale of Men’s Suits Men’s Suits at $12.50. Single and double breasted suits of black thibets and fancy cheviots. Every one of these suits is worth We make them in our work- rooms and sell direct to you, there- by saving you $2.50 on every suit, Our price $12.50, Men’s Suits at $15. Single and double breasted sack suits of black thibets, blue and black worsted cheviots, and elegant fancy tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres, Garments for which you'd expect to pay $18 or §20. Our special price $15. Men's Suits at $25, Sack suits made of fine hard-fin- ished worsteds in stripes, broken checks and overplaids in light and dark tones, and a host of other fab- rics. Identical with custonr tailors’ $40 Suits. been taken! parrot closei up like @ extending a little hand} pele Biles Franke) in $1,600 for DY*PRETTY GIRL” THE FORT CHESTER |, pS Board of Estimate at Last \vrees on Terms with Road in Bronx. sa Result Miss Limmer Re- covers Her Stolen $50 Set of Furs, ter Railroad franchise eit 1s sald, will open up « veat y toat has not heretofore had nat facilities worth mentioning. ontract contains forty-two regulating rms upon n the franchise is od and the d opgrated. The fixed sum to be id by the company ts $8,000 a ‘year the first five years, $18,000 a year Miss Josephine Limmer, of No, 61 Eas Ninth street The wise green bird had a pet name for each of her mistress’s callers. She | Was particularly fond of Miss Frankel and used to hall her as “pretty girl” over and over again. They wore great ities gis] and the bind for the second five years, and $85,000 afternoon when Miss Lim: | per annum for the balance of the mer went home @ $# set of furs, which |term, The rest of the income trom the she had just bought, were missing he city ts to be pald in a from her wardrobe. After a long and | Pe! Son pee A heat per mt ckage for the first vain cearch ahe appealed to the par-|hve Sears T cents forthe second and rou. its for the remainder Who's been here, Pepita?’ The company 18 re Pepita only tucked her head on one| Mork within Am side and made a few remarks in Spauu- | vithin the first any sale xpend d the lettucecolored »ked more than even like Netratum of @ club sandwih, ana | imstitution in time to spend Christmas 1 at home but he will be held until the \end of his sentence, Jan, 26, 190, the! I never He. Limmer pu off for th ¥ sung Bowker stole two bicycles. In Street Static first letter his mother says {t 1s not nec- was 0 nak for him r But wh fave htm all Bs e dink was a beautiful | the sergeant, who is,| the way of beng an Irishman hime self, thought the thing might ve wortn| looking into Detectives searched Miss Frankel'’s In “pretty girl's" trunk they say ey discovered Miss Limmer's set of furs Miss Frankel tearfully declared she had bought them from a man, aad t the p.lice held her. They also de- ino tained Paul Diamond, @ boarder in the Anke houge. 7 ainged in Jefferson Mar. ay, Miss Linmer started to. ee. ‘Pepita to court, but the 4 when shi reached the street, and the mistress hi What Would You Be Worth if You Were All Broken Up? You Can’t Insure Your Heart, but You Can Insure Nearly Every Bone and Joint. How Much Would You Be his came to court alone, After hearing the 2aid| stories of both women the M Worth? ’ Sale of Men’s Great Coats, 15 Like Ceniral Figure Above, at Big, loose, manly 52 inch long Great Coats of elegant rich Scotch overcoatings in plaid and herringbone patterns and black and oxford gray friezes, The shoulders are broad and shapely, the chest massive, the collars closefitting. Features that are absent in ordinary ready made great coats. Our special price $15. Sale of Medium Length Overcoats at $12.50 | The one remarkable thing outside of the splendid tailoring and style Of these me- | dium length overcoats is the remarkable lowness of price—$12.50. And that only to the fact of maintaining our own workrooms—the manufacturer's ex! 5 yroi is eliminated and you get the overcoat direct from us at $12.50 instead of $15. They are made of oxford gray and black friezes. Medium Length Overcoats at $15 The medium length overcoats take form in a series of loose-back models, and the form-fitting Chesterfields. Every one is distinguished by marks of style charac- teristic of Vogel Brothers’ overcoats, Fifteen dollars is a very little price to pay when you can own an overcoat that has thesty.e and appearance of a $40 garment | They are made ofe egant meltons, friezes and kerseys in black, blue and gray, | Our Famous 52 Inch Long Paddocks, $20 | We hear this every day: “You've the best Paddock Overcoats in New York." And tha by young men~ they know, It isn’t a bit surprising when you ses the Paddocks we show at $20, and note how perfectly they fit, the graceful lines and the softdeeling rich black velour they're made of. Any good custom tailor | would charge $40 for the identical Paddock. Our special price $20, Luxurious Winter Overcoats at $25 Sumptuous medium length overcoats of kerseys, melto ind velours in black, gray and blue. Some with serge linings, others with satin yoke and worsted | inings, ga’ments for which custom tailors charge $40. matches This Store Will be Open E very here to get her son, Thomas, out of that | $100 being just enough to pay his fine | |No Prices as Low 20.00 | | | No Limitto Choice Substantial Christmas Gifts No Better ~~ Direct fromthe Factory at Factory Prices i Ca “$5.00 mn Ms ‘ First hui at Manufacturers’ Prices, During the Sixth Avenue it one of the finest and largest Jewelry Stores in New York City, Holiday Presents from the Inexpensive Qualities Gen Diamonds the Genulne Diamon | i ae blac” il manufacturers, utilizing the ‘atin! stores are located. his fact enables us to offer goods of ar we have added another building to our thus increasing our facilities and making to the Most Costly, | | Genuine Diamond (No Chip), solid fold Locket @enuine monds, fod oid eh, Then she winked twice at Miss Limmer and tried to turn the subject, de crossings are allowed. Ol, but Popita is the smart one. must run at least sixty trains | Miss Limsner w n't have it so. She ly In each direction anked whe bird off the perch andj FR ag OPS | slouied ‘her with the palm of her band Money Doesn't Free until Pepita saw stars wath feathers on) Cont MBUS, O., Dec, 15.—Mre, Lae Now will you tall me who's been | Me Bowker, of Paterson, N. J., has ~ ee sro?" demanded Mise Limmer sent $10) to the keeper of the workhouse | MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENTS GN THE PREMISES, yf nS “Lydia E Vegetatl: Ills in the world.” never tried it, please name and state disease you an order on a loc a full-size bottle, druggist ourselves our free gift, to let the product Itself show what {t can do. In justice to you please accept It to-day. for it 701 Broadway aicnstbibiaeiciaenits Commencing Nov till give each for the & avh the of the Directory 1 5 weekly J vest positiv adi Wa tained 00 week Situat Sunday through columns Want conta. tions twill please World's Classified anager, ing. } Advertisers whe ite com munie ine Genuine a 75 | solid gold. ‘13, 75 All the Articles Illustrated Are Exact Sige and Guaranteed as Described. Holiday Presents Setoctod Now Will Be Reserved Untt! Wanted, 0) Write for Our New Ilustrated ( Catalogue of 135 Pages, Malled Free. It Will Surely Interest You! PinkKham’s Compound, The most successful Remedy for Woman's Liquozone Free, If you need Liquozone, and have end us your with which you are suffering. 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Save the rent charges in an expensive neighborhood; go only 3 blocks away, and get inside figures right at the factory warerooms. If our pianos were retailed from a Fifth Avenue store, they would cost you $100.00 more. Buying direct, you can keep the hundred dollars saved in cash or apply it ona larger piano, OUR Christmas Holiday Stock Is now complete—Special Designs, Special Woods, Special Sizes, Special Terms. The larges! ALL HIGHEST GRADE Stock in New Yor, We are prepared to make you an offer that you cannot duplicate elsewhere, All we ask Is that you call and COM- PARE VALUES. Special holiday instalment arrangements or for cash. MUSICIANS and TEACHERS who favor us with a call between now and Christmas will be just ‘ssued) of the “Kranbach Nocturne,” by the eminant poser, Homer N, Bartlett, the published price of which is $1.50, 23d St 3 blocks East of Madison Square. ic Tak BROS. | 5th Ave, & 9th St., Brooklya, Desirable Holiday Presents Make selections now a d have goods when you wap ti them, only Small Deoosit require! Carpets & Rugs, j Ladies’ Suits, Extend ; from 1,09 to 49,00 ire Coats & Jackets, ‘roin ‘95 io 30,00, (ras Beds, Special Silk & Lage Dressers, Waists, Ciffonierss, Small Deposits Until fu Coats, Side Boards, Christmas, From 23.00 to 60,00, § China Closets, Mutts & Scaris, Book (4363, Goods delivered in unmarked wagons when r:quested. Mink, Fox, Ladies” Desks, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. trmine, Lamb, Sable, | Music Cabiuets, ‘orris Chairs, Gild Chairs, Lamps, Clocks, =| vinamerts, a We ¢Fumish Your Home, Men’s & Boys’ Suits, (vercoats, ete, ALL AT MOST {Ra ReasouablePrices a Week, We Clothe i ah ht: Your Family. | iHE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD \ CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY,