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HERD KILLED WITH WOMAN HE — Htian Tried to Drag! & al y'clock, Uils \ Ia Ay: 15 508 of Rloomond and now busi« o Fie ae ht nex mannger for one of David Belasco's Kanne ined Py shows. Was to-day served with papers would add $204, in a suit for d ¢, the | expenses The preson fon fs @ final climax r peril] An ayy © of $2.00 | in the roma { pretty Sarch Epps. | tor th al to} of Rishmond, ‘Tne anti-cllmax o ¢ n tur no th rmulate| in 1900, when she obtained her Dutappeared to be dazed and re-| q pian for the Improve of Ja. reo from Boykin, Toey were re andined aiinding track on Ay | and other water fronts of the city) married a year later, At that time it the gli was apy ing. its Manbat Wag alleged that Boykin waa the griat Brady regehed her and was dragging | Water Cx her Oakley was au-| eat “cuteitp" tn Richmond. Only one her to \safoty .when both hi thorized to nd $60,000 on a weher | Go-reapondent was named. Now it is kK» | for the improvement t the pumpi n that he ts the biggest “cu ) i ation at Jericho, by ich he 5 ip” In New York, Four o>-respondents |") the water supply of Brookiyn may be | are named Merit Jifty feet and Was dead wher kod up, rady,, who was thirty-five y of age and unmarried, lived and fgg been employed as OF eae A Year ago to-day a woman who was ih the Pihnloy of epriest here wa over at the same crossing and Instantly | killed, HUMAN FL’S AR -— SIED HER LIFE Recalling Circus Days, Mrs. Méygood Used Strategy When Clothesline Broke, al run | Mrs. Agnes Meygood once the human fly in‘a travelling circus, but now a sedate young matron, keeping house for Harry Meygood, her husband, at No, 200 Him etreet, Astoria, owes her life to-day to her skill as @ trapeze artist in her earlier days. Bhe was hanging out the wesh from her @partmen dow, Aftty-five feet above g pulley ctothes-line shed t across the rvar yard to a pole The rope broke and dragged her out of the window. Bu’ she had a good grip and held on with both hands, swinging in a wide are be- yond the pole, her skirts fluttering like f tattered balloon She did not kiss her finger tips to a large audience of horror-stricken neigh bors for she felt that her buxom weight was telMing on the rope, Back again she @wept through the air to the pole, spreading wide her feet #0 as to vip tt about at the psychologioa) mo- ment, Bhp landed just as the rope broke, atizing the pole with her lees after the manner of closing a pair of nippers, Then she slii to the ground, landing with a jerring tmp in a sitting pos- turns, A physician who attended her ehys that she {# not seriously hurt . though she might have been killed ' had she not been an acrobat. | od FAST TRAIN PLUNGES 25 FEET FROM BANK. One \WVoman Crushed to i and] Six Other Persons Injured on t Tilinois Central Road. MEMPHIS, Tenn,, Dec, 2.—One pas- killed and six were injured Central Ratl- early on the Ill r Holly Spriggs, Dilas., hes of a ne ning betw were deralied and y turned over a 2-foo' t embankment, Mrs. es Wade, of wae or 1 to death were: Dr, William Murphy, Jo Tenm,; will prone die; W. 8. Bok! Jeckdop, Tenn.; Rev, R. M, Evan Vaiden, Miss; Dr. ¢ bt Chicago sales VR. T, Min H | i Reasons Why You j Should Tell Your j Newsdealer You Want Next Sunday's World, | 1 A Double-Page Panorame in colors of Miss Roosevelt's | ,) engagement, | Tly Lhermitte’s famous $18,000) picture, “Among the Lowly, reproduce: in four colom, j i TI! First pictures of the Moding l © Plat, a noplty that will in- } terest every New Yorker, B TV. A Christmas Ghost Story, a remarkable tale by the| famous writer, E. Nisbet, A New “Bing” Game, a fas- cinating addition to the Funny Side. A Vegetarian's Christmas Din ner, which, of course, without turkey, The Child Santa Forgot true holiday story full « pathos, by Izola Forres: The Power of Brass Butto the real life romance of a pretty heiress, To Circle the Pole—the story ot Amundsen’s wonderful trip, Tho humor and fun in 4 v. Metropolitan Section and Funny Bide, BEST NOW CALLS FOR $750,000 MOKE. Made an Error in Est of Subway Terminal at Wi ill- Best when he got a second of the greater salary of S120 Th men and give th of $4. Sixth Avenue Jewelry, Stationery, Books, 1 ap present elke per day,! Mrs, Hoykin's 20th to 21st Street 1 WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2 22, - 1905 MRS BOYKIN ASKS coo A SECOND DNRCE a x jamsburg Bridge. 2 ay Woman, “Daughter| The Subway terminal of the Willams} of the Third Virginia,” Ac- |burg Bridge wil + much more than | was estimated by I Commis cuses Manager, ‘| FOUR CO-RESPONDENTS Then uth, in which the d Virginia’ e much abubed deroine, will in the New York Clarence T. Boykin, on and leidlog i Negress from Tracks as tn ; on and today askei for ‘ ; A f Awoeomotive Hit Them, 0,0 ‘ First Divorced in 1900 from Man t A large number of salary Increase: ii ant vite E, peeistrranse | were naked for at the mecting of tie| — She Calls a “Cut-Up, b CRANFORD. XN. J, Doc, %—Peter Board of Ei c vad and all wen Remarried, ' Brady, a ta 0 ew Jorsoy | trough exc ere Stain ie i gf | trom the President of M ne ; 10 Philadelphia expreas | place kspectore of erad! ids ase is in the hands of will man Ad f M “AME | Americ Ml HONeill & Co = me Judge BY MEXICAN vs One a Near Relative of Consul- General Dea LAVEDO, Tex. | dust been r Indians in Mexico of Day an. anit PIERCE. NAMED 7h WASHINGTON, D. C,, Trg * i tt PET PORY Abraham Kopel. of No, 61 . Who recently returned from giment.” She the inaugura‘ion o) a RICANS SLAIN Parsons, Who Met ath Recently in Collision, Dec, 22.—Nows has re of the killing by Wife ved Parsons, an a near relative of the sul-General Par has an offl ———. NISTER TO NORWAY, Doe, 22.—Her- istant Sec- wlected by American es Denby nt, has aeor (0 rtment oMedaily | 1 an: | ‘f axative Splendid Selections of Holiday Gifts Can Still Be Made in Silverware, Leather Goods. Calendars, Perfumery, Gloves, Art Goods, Bric-a-brac, Cut Glass, China, Lamps, Clocks, Art Embroideries, Burnt Wood, Odd Pieces of Artistic Furniture. Last Chance Before Christmas Boys’ $3 Suits, $1.95 (Third Floor.) Made in Russian, Sailor, ~ and Double-Breasted did wearing material, $3.00 valites..soee seseee soos cove Made from ») Russian Suits with Eton or Sailor also cut in Norfolk and Double-Breasted styles; sizes 3 to 16 years; the price of . be $4.00, ‘Collar, combination trimmings, these suits elsewhere w: here a Norfolk Suits with Bloomer 3 to 16 years—Suits or Overcoats ., BOYS' TAM-OSHANTERS AND FINE ANGORA CARS, regular price $1.25 and $1.50 each, at... vi BOYS'TAM-O'-SHANTER, GOLF AND AN regular price 50c¢ each, at ‘ And Odd Sizes Boys’ Darby Hats, were 75¢ NOEL SO CAGH, Abiicsisiiceestins Norfolk) styles, splen plain colors and neat mixtures, stronjly put to fether, sizes 3 to 16 years, reat $1.95 Boys $4.00 Suits, $82. 75, Chevio's -and Serges, $2.75 $7.00 Suits or Overcoats, $4.98, or Straight Trousers, some with two pairs of Trousers, also Russian or Sailor and Eton Blouse Suits in Serges, Cassie meres and Cheviots in neat mixtures. Russian or Sailor Blouse, fly front or tourist Overcoat, with or without belt, in Friezes, Kerseys and Meltons; sizes $4.98 986 Men's $5.00 Blanket Robes, $2.98 Smart designs and colors—the kind that fit any size neck, can be made looge or close fitting. $5.00 robes, special ateseveessserseeversee teat §$2,98 Sweeping Reductions in Women’s Suits and Coats Useful Christmas Presents Asplendid chance to secure a welcome gift for little money. * Formerly Women’s Broadcloth Suits....... $45.00 Women’s Mixed Tweed Suits....$32.50 Women’s Velvet Suits. ..........$40.00 Women's Cheviot Long Coats ....$22.50 Women’s Cheviot MediumLength COats,..ssccreeeeveer ++ $16.00 Women’s Travelling Coats,,... .$15.00 Women's Fur-lined Coats. .......$45.00 (Third Floor.) Now $23.00 $19,50 $25.00 $14,50 $9.75 $7.75 $29.00 R Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Coats and Skirts. (Third Floor, rear.) MISSES’ SUITS—In mixed cloth, box back, lined ) throughout with satin—pleated yeais irt—-sizes 14 and 16 Special at...seseeeseee bee een eeeeeee es mixiures, box back with belt, hith or notch collar, full sleeve sizes 6 to 12 years, MISSES TOURIST COATS—in mixtures sad plain colors, | notch velvet collar—sizes 14, 16 ad 18 years MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS—in Panama and worsted, i] pleated model—lengths 37 to 39 inches. GIRLS' FULL LENGTH COATS—tIn plain colors af} Special at. Special at... And # sample ine of | GIRLS' THREE-QUARTER REGULATION COATS = ) ) in m xtures and solid colors, lined ROME SO | 8to years, Special at..csevseceseeeseeeeeerss 100 145 pi * For Saturday, December 23d Sale of Wool Dress Goods in Black and Colors ALBATROSS, HENRIETTA, BATISTE, TWEED ples SUITINGS, FANCY WLAVES, WORSTED ce INGS and CHECKS, special per yard (Sa Only) at see TWEED and CLOTH SUITINGS in check and plaid etfects—high grade dress goods made trom the. 79g finest wool—S4 and 56 inches wide; Special per yard pieces (Second Floor.) Exceptional Values for Saturday, Dec. 23d, Gowns and Petticoats Nicely trimmed with lace and embroidery 59c., 75c., 98c., $1.25, $1.50 each. Drawers and Corset Covers beautifully trimm:d with lace, ribbon and embroidery, 25c., 50c., 75c., 98c. each Outing Flannel Petticoats, 25c., 45c,, 75 Warm Outing Flannel Night Gowns, 59c,, 75c., 98c., $1.25, $1.45 Ladies’ Maids, Sixth Avenue | Avenue 20th to 21st oat Spechil at) Women’s Muslin Underwear Hospital and School Teachers’ Aprons; also Gingham, Rubber, Artists’ and Typewriters’ Aprons upwards from 25c, CAUSED Returned to the Stage. During an examination to-day before | Magtstrave Wahle, in Jefferson Market Court, the fact was brought out that the reason Dr, D, 8, Johnson and his Margaret Johnson, * had separated was because the pliysi- | cian refuscd to pay $6 a week for the keep of a Sh tland pony, presented to the young woman by her father, Dr. Johnson, who ts connected with | the New York and St. Vincent's Hos: | 7 West ce at No. i |“ Alvays Remomber the Fall Name Bromo acorn Cures aColdinOne Day, Ny Tet] \$15.00 $41.75 $9.75 $6.75 ($6.95 SUIT- turday 45¢ C, 95c, Entire “Stock of Dolls Will Be Closed Out At a Half Price. (Second Floor.) Special Sale To “Monow y (Saturday) Rubber Boots and Shoes For Women and Children (Second Floor) Regular Price 65c 5fc Women's Storm Rubbers. . Children’s Storm Rubbers..... Women’s Rubber Boots... Misses’ Rubber Soots..... Children’s Rubber Boots. » $1.50 Boys’ Storm King Boots.,..,....$3.00 Special Price 3éc 35¢ $1.60 21.40 $1.10 $2.50 25c, Hose Supporters and Bustles, white and colors, 19¢ Corset Specials For Saturday, December 23d WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSETS AND C. CORSETS—assoried sizes, 18 to 30, all models to select! BH from, Special at sssssevcsssevsevees eeeoceere Regular ie $1.00, “HER MAJESTY” CORSETS—newest Autumn styles, assorted sizes, Special for Saturday only, ate. Regular price, $2.50, Children’s Colored Cloth Coats, sizes 2 to 5 years, in Children’s Colored Short Coats All Marked Half Price red, tan, navy, gray and brown. $2, 00 Coats... Baby Caps, Bonnets, Dresses and Cloaks at special prices | 35 50 Coats $1.25 |$8.00 Coats... -s+40$2,50 | $10.00 Coats... B) od $2.00 ++++$4,00 fan actress, | juinine 2 Days 0 $5.00 THER SEPARATION Yr. Johnson Refused to Pay for Its “Keep,” and Wife =~ of Diamonds and Marufacturing Jeweler. Substantial Christmas Gitts Direct from the Factory at Factory Prices, e of ise of th His wife, 6 of the 1 eo would MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING DE 8 | CN THE PREMISES, t One Hundred and Twenty-seventh no maiden name » young wife admitted ‘ns true Magistrate Vale | Jobson bad ra | @ but nota p Murine 0 the have pitle the ditr ae | CHICAGO Deo, | Century Itmited, Francia Bacon Dend, Francis Racca, one of the oldest piano| na. night at his home in Bronxviiie, He was four years old. He owned a y ot Mott Haven. was prominent In polities nxvilie, and had served as village | This Included a run wo engines. Oia MP (No Chir 9), sol Genuine Diamonte kt wold, "28.00 Wi rite tor Our: New, Itustrated sd Catalogue of 135 Pages, “Matied F UPTOWN STORE, SIXTH AVE.,, Cor. 17th St. 6, \ For Over Forty-Five Years| Holiday Presents Selected Now Will Be Reserved Until Wanted, 3.00 ees 650 tt. 39°06 We have been importers and manufacturers, utilizing the entire buildings In which our stores are located, This fact enables us to offer goods of First Quality at Manufacturers’ Prices, During the past year we have added another building to our Sixth Avenue Premises, thus increasing our facilities and y it one of the finest and largest Jewelry Stores in Ney w York City Holiday Presents from the Inexpensive to the most costly. G (No Chi All the articl's Vustrated are exact size and guaraited as dese ibed. (No China Mdekt, gold ay STAMLESS WEDD No RINGS N EVENINGS UNTIL 11 P. Mt ae the, maintenance of the | 20TH CENTURY LIMITED MAKES LIGHTNING RUN. | (Special to The Bvening Worf.) ; 22,—The ‘Twentieth | on the Lake Shore | road to-day, mado a run from Wilhart, to Ohteago, of 101 miles, fm 108 manufreturers in the country, died last| minutes, which was twenty-three mine utes better than the Pg ove) | through the Chicago yards. ‘he train consisted of seven care ead FINEST GOODS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES, At Very Fine Biawpends (No Two Genuine Diamonds ASO 141Kt OOM, 7,75) 1K 10,257 SKY, 13.50 Solid 14, 18 and 22 Karat Gold, 8 7 7 7 Ago 7 gaa) © sane Direct {tom the Manufacture, yp . » » noe + eso AT FACTORY PRICES, 5» «© «© 400 © 660) 4 wali i AS red rF-* * “2375 * 426) It Will Surely Interest You. | DOWNTOWN STORE, GRAND ST., Cor. Eldridge, seven pepuine 00 5.00 ————— a ’ Great Reductions Mark the Last Xmas Sales This Is the Best Store for the Belated. The goods, as well as the best values, is the store for you, up to the la mammoth style so that store that has the most complete stocks, the greatest assortmer like the beautiful what you may select, you may depend upon its b other store, Come as Early in the Morning as There are hundreds of articles marked at half price and less that we cannot mention in our advertisements because they will be gone just as soon first customers see them. You Can. Carry Hon'e Small Parcels if you These are strenuous days for the delivery department men and women, and in spite of the fact that we have hired every fit man and woman we could get, you will help them by every par- can do so, cel carried home, Use Quick Shopping Cards—they are the luxury of hurry shopping —especially at Christmas time, when you wish your gifts to ar- rive home together, We prepared for this ( st moment our stocks would be complete, We Open at 8.30 A. M, And Close at 7 P. M, as the lunch counter, 4 Fulton Street. The following items are but brief hints of the HOLIDAY BARGAINS. It would be utterly impossible, with justice to all stores markable reductions all through t and bustling Fair in which every a within this his establishment, The last tay before Christmas . article is a prize, It is the best of news for procrastina rs, who in the ‘Tush of the season have overlooked some one.. Women's Hats that were $20.00, $22.00 and $24.50, now $10.00, the Millinery Salon, Second Floor, Men's $3.00 Bath Robes, $1.98; Figured Blankets, good assortment of colors, R, Wallace & Son's Silver-Plated Knives, full 12 dwt, foods, $2.00 and a set of six. $2.25 values, at $1.4 Women's Mounted Chignon Combs, an hee of new | new effects, 47, a“ cis and. HE A barges filled, not p! Musical instruments and Cases, 25% reduction—and more, 50 ctacles abe. Gol $1.25 and $1.50 Umbrellas, 98c, For men and women, lected, 13¢, a pound, In Women's $1.79, the Art Embroidery store Clear Havana and Domestic Cigars, $1.00 to $11.50 a box, $3.00 Atlas, 84c, Right up to date, with gazetteer, — Wom Coats, Boys’ $6.00 and $7.00 Norfolk and doublesbreasted Suits, $4.05, Some with two palrs of trousers, ind most dependable tmas in magnificently |) No store has anything rtment in every line that ue are showing and will show to-morrow. No matter |! yeing reliable in quality and better value than in any Use the Quick Luncheon An- nex on the Third Floor, Central Building, right, if you wish a very light luncheon—salads, cold Mi meats, pastry, soup, sandwiches, coffee, tea, cocoa, milk, &— quickly served at tables. No Do not wait to go to the the atre for tickets, You may find the best seats for Brooklyn The- atres and the New York Hippo- ay rome at our Theatre Booth, just id left of the Main Entrance, on This is for your convenience, and regular box office rates are charged. , to convey in detail the re- Store, to ff erika d and to Mixed Nuts, finest baited all Pe enone Store, i 49c, to $1.98 Boxes, covered with $3.50 Silk Stockings, | novelty cretonnes, 18c, to In $8.75 crepe de chine Walsts at 98, ies ‘and 79¢, fine lawn Aprons, 48¢, .00 long black velour Bo. White, satin lined, Men's Slippers, 91,88 ;, 91.85 to $2.98, i House Coats, —Spraplete assortment, Most complete Toy stock in town—reduced a third to’halt the Grocery