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, { ——— WOMAN HELPS ESCAPE FROM BLACKWELL'S ‘“Consumptive Prisone Held for Deportation, Spirited Away. NURSE REPORTS FLIGHT. | How Man Got Away from Hos- pital to This City a Puzzle to Police. charge of the tibe Binckwell's [sland y police of the Bast Six station to-day the some time Inet night Carlo NM % tv ree years old, had disuppeared ne hospital, How the man git away hospital, or how he got a river, the nurse t ¢ was sald that M chap, in advanced s tion, had awalt deportation, whence he where he ply patien! eral offi me to f consump- not know is 1 ry Oa He bad alm- spital as a Feu- e held until im off to came war cap went been arry Report of Woman's Aid, ame from bearir nurse ave some escape the consumptive: A to this story, a woman with a pal the fsland, found a full unit by patients of the the workmen’s shanties army coat, an un beside the bun rumpled paper and ¢ ne The workmen immediately the find to the hospital om Woman's Muff Found, That a woman was ¢ erned in the escape was uspected when a muff and a pocketbook containing a pass to Blavk- well’s Island were found near the city landing at Seventieth street, in the Hast River, A short distance away was found a strand of hair, The finding of these articles furt epened the mys. tery of the disappearance of the pa- tent one of and jay a 3 reported tals It was thought that the woman went to the {sland on of th night boats Monday, carrying a sult of clothes for the man, and that, after ohanging these in the work he got to the mainiand either by the regular boat or by rowboat The muff and p ook were wet from veral hours’ i nersion in the water, ‘They suggested an accident and 1 ved from one ke that a w the river seventh h BOURKE COCKRAN SSAISLY LL May Have to Go to Arizona to Recover from Pul- monary Trouble, Pourke Cockran Is ill at the Waldorf. ‘Astoria Hotel, and hts condition is such that ft is sald to-day his physiclans have advised him to fo to Arizona in the hope that the change of climate will benefit his health, Mr. Cockran wie taken SI! ten days ago, At the time it was (hought that m bad cold from which he was suffering was only superfichi! and that a day or two Would see him on the roud to re ry, recover as rapidly id mi and was threat- ened with pneumonia, Members of his family and intimate frieids cilled to see him, but bia condition was suet that business engigrments tad to be celled. “Ene of Mr. Cockran's personal frigads said that for some time Mr, Cockran had realized he was in dang r from cey taln pulmonary weaknesses, and that his apparent inability t) recover from the recent cold had caused much alarm jomn shie friends. “ leury H, Forbes, of No, 96 Park avenue, who has been attending Mr. Cookran, said to-day he had a very narrow escape from pneumonia, and vhat as goon as be is strong enough he will go West. C..N. BLISS, JR., TO WED. Announcement Made of Engage- ment to © idee Cobb. nouncement has been made of the ' Pm ment of Cornelius N. Bliss, jr, of aity, aon of the Treasurer of the tional Republioad Committee, and Zaldeo Cobb, of Washington, Cabb was introduced to society ‘wo years rae i eat of Mrs. dmund Me plage, . Edmund 4 at No, 1910 Sunderland All kinds of warm and stylish Fur Garments, Clothing, &c, are offered to-day at sacri- fice prices through World's Want Directory A mystertous | | — “|Wrecking Train on Way} nh, such as Is worn] pital, in There was an der sult and hat of clot By T. E. can't ride with the flask. COMMUTER = KILLED AFTER A COLLISION to Scene Runs Down | John M, Hurley. After a collision between an east- bound freight train and the empty rear car of a west-bound local train at Babylon Junction, on the Long Island Rallroad, to-day, the wrecking train in huddying to the scene killed John M. Hurley, sixty years old, of Wood, Har- mon & Co, New York, who tried to cross the tracks at Baldwins, The rear car of the logal was over: turned and badly smaghed, but it was | empty at the time, The freight engine | was derailed and the pilot damaged. A wrecking train in charge of ‘Train- master Jarvis and Assistant Supt. H, | Harpenstein wae despatched from Long Island City, As the train neared the) |station at Baldwins, John M. Hurley | was on the eastbound platform, Hel has for many years taken the 8 o'clock , | train every morning for New York and’ {he started across for the westbound | phittom, Both platforms were crowded | with men and women amd they saw) Hurley cross the eastbound tract ust! as the wrecking train dashed Into the | stalon, Few had noticed the train, and) they thought Mr. Hurley wae sately | out of the way { ‘The train was oarcely a half dosen | yards away, when Mz, Hurley's foot) slipped, evidently on the frosty rails of | the middle track. He fell kward with his neck on the rail of the east-) bound track as if on the block of a guillotine, There was no time for any | one to attempt a rescue, for scarcely) had hig neck struck the rail when the | engl wheel passed_gyer lag complete- y & ng the head and throwing the decapitated body far over near the west-bound platform a HIGH DIVERS SET FREE. Pollee Thonght Act at the County Falr Dangerous, Magistrate Baniow in Jefferson Mar | ket Court today discharged Harry | Harmon and Arthur Holden, tigh divers from the "County Fair’ in Madi- | son Square Garden, and told Sergt Gleason, who made the arrests, he would diecharge them if again arrested. | The men were charged with violating Section 3 of the Sanitary Code, and Bergt. Gleason sald that as a high! diver named “Prof, Donelson’ met iis death while divihg at the Garden some years ago ho believed the men Geto placing their lives In jeopardy Thea Magistrate Barlow sald he didn't be- leve the act Was mote dangerous than many in the efreus held In the Garden every year. LOTOS HOST TO MRS. CRAIGIE A reception will be tendered to Mrs. Craigie (John Oliver Hobbes") at the | Lotos Club to-«norrow afternoon, from 4 to 6 for memers of the club, their wives and women guests, Among those who will serve on the Repotice Committee are Justice and Mrs. Bischoff, Mark Twain, Mr. and Mrs. Richa bey Gilder, Presiding Justles Mra, Morgan J. O'Brten, Mr, and Samuel Untermyer, Gen- eral and tewart L. Woodfom and Juptiog a ire, Marean WEARS BETTER THAN SILK Brilliant, soft, be: ful, Fer waists, for dresses, for linings of all kinds, for kimonos and for negligee gowns there is nothing nicer, All the rich and deli- cate colors—‘or evening, heuse or street wear, as well as white, cream and bleck, Sver'ne Silk is the twin of TTT] Ch ns Silleta app raraace, but wears be. et because touch of cotton in it, Costs |~ | lees than hall the price, ~SAMPIUS BENT ON RBOUBS Please give ue the hame Of sour dealer DM NTRODUCHS OF ANID GLA’ Lt ‘Third and COO COME | FADS DON’T GO ON WATER-AUTO. Powers, Leta Suit Sale ‘Greatest of the Season For imi*-diate clearance of our eutire stock of Women’s Walking Suits we make the following | Sweeping | ' _ THE WORTD: WEDNESDAY EVEN | Reductions | $22 Svits "sa Reduced trom $45 $38 ° Reduced from $65 John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets RUSSIAN SABLE GARMENTS, NECKPIECES AND MUFFS. Fine Russian and Hudson Bay Sable Tie Scarfs, Collars, Pelerines, Muffs and Garments at the following prices, which are considerably reduced : $75.00, $125.00, $150.00, $175.00 and upward, Muffs, Neckpieces, 95.00, 110.00, 135.00, 150.00 Garment, , — $1,500.00, $1,800.00 and $3,200.00 STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAILY AT FIVE P. M HE OUTER GARMENT SHOP, Pbilipsborn 79 Suits ! FOR WOMEN AND: MISSES 16.50 Formerly $27.50, $30.00 and $35.00 Pony Coat Suits and Eton Models with Circular Skirts You Know Our Reputation for Values. Come Ear 12 West 23d St, cvzsite rite j | through to 22d St, Stern Brothers To-morrow, on Third Floor Muslin « Lace Curtains One and Two Pair Lots, 3314 % Less Than Former Prices, Upholstery Dep’t—tire Fo: Stock-Taking Reductions in Furniture Coverings and resen a 50 in. wide, Handsome French Jutes, Were 75c yd., 50c Metal and Crinkled Broches, “gars « $1.95 French Jasper Damasks, “ soe 2.50 Imported Silk Plushes, #400 8 1,95 Tapestry Remnants, 14, 2& 3yds. at Half Price ‘Tho only manutacturer sailing | Furs retall at wholesale prices. | ‘t it worth your while to 85 to W per cent? I facitithia for redyetne, ing, repalring and remodel. 4 fur RATMIENED to the Rew yin GUILOHN FUR Co. Commencing Now. 26 The World will give 5 weekly prizes of $10.09 cach for the 5 best positions ob. tained each week by advertisers through the Situation Wanted a ae neat 10 at, columns of the Sunday World's ge teeneney f Wai! Diroctory—2) words, 11 cents, Advertisera who secure poxi tions sill please communicate with The World's Classified Advertisiny Manager, Koom 51, Pulitzer Builii Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders, (G, DECEMBER 27, S THE BIG SIXTH _—————_ Wurssed Handherehiets. Mihoppere have rumpled thou ve rump! OAL sands of handkerchiefs, There's nothing hurt in their quality, however, and a trip |! to the wash tub will make || them as good as new, Good |) quarter handkerchiefs at two for a quarter, Others in pro- portion, Corset Covers, Corset Covers of cambric, low neck, trimmed with deep hem- Blitched ruffle.......sseeeee 15c | Corset Covers of cambric and| nainsook; full French effect, trimmed with lace Insertions! and edging.......6..e sees 28! Corset Covers of nainsook, hand- somely trimmed with lace inser: | tlon and baby ribbon...... 39c) Corset Covers of fine nainsook, low neck, haying four rows of fine lace and baby ribbon... 49¢ Short Undershirts, Short Underskirts of muslin; deep hematitched ruffle + 28¢ | Short Underskirts of muslin; deep umbrella flounce, lace trimmed. | 49¢ | Short Underskirts; deep ruffle of | lawn, with deep embroidery ruf-/ fle 75c | Short Underskirts; deep ruffle of lawn, with fine insertion of lace and edging to match.......89¢/ Oxira Size Underwear, Corset Covers, well made and properly cut, in only good de- pendable materials, with dainty | trimmings of hemstitched ruffle lace and embroidery; very spe- olally priced, | 2Bc, 39c, 49c, 69¢ up, Night Gowns, full length and most generous width, in muslin and cambric, In pleasing design, of pretty laces and English em- broidery trimmings at 75c, 98c, 1,25, 1.50 up Drawers, cambric or muslin qual- ity; all have yoke bands and) trimmed with hemetitched Ince and embroidery ruffles, 49, 59c, 78¢, 98c and 1,25 up, | Women's 35e, Lawn Dressing Saoques at 2/0, Pretty Dainty Sacques for which you would pay 50c, wthout a} murmur, and that we sell regu- larly the year round at 3b5¢.; made in the Nightingale style, with crochet edge and ribbon bow at neck; the Iawn in them) Je of very fine quality and in a) delightful variety of pretty pat- terns; nd more than three to a customer ..,. 2c [IEGEL/ AVE, __ NO CONNECTION WITH) ANY OTHER STOR ‘0 STORE WY b geytl MEET ME AT THE a” Sreen Grade ing Svamps Mitend Our Cloaraneo of Holiday Soods and Goys Again Co-Morrow, Che Sreat Sale of Women’s Undermustins Is in Full Blast. Every garment has passed a most eri Neat and well made, and was manu’ tories in the world in the most sanitary manner. a ity by the price, The quality Is two and even three grades higher than the price would indicate Women's Yight Gowns, Women's Night Gowns of muslin, with either V or Empire effect, and neatly trimmed with em- broidery ,, 38c Women’s Night Gowns of extra quality, muslin; deep Hubbard yoke of embroidered insertion and fine tucking. 5% Women's Night Gowns of cambric, V neck with deep tucked yoke; embroidery edging on, neck and sleeves 69 Women’s Night Gowns of nain- sook and cambric; handsomely trimmed with lace and embrold- 98c Women's Chemises, Fine quality Muslin Chemises, ex- cellently made and practically trimmed with corded band; only | 396 Women’s Chemises, in short and in skirt length, and in either cam- bric or muslin, with fine quality lace or embroidery trimming 49¢ Women's Chemises of fine soft fin fsh nainsook, in skirt length; very perfectly finished with lace or embroidery; newest styles 75¢ Women's Chemises of superior quality nainsook, in skirt Jength; very handsomely trimmed with dai new Jaces........5.. 98¢ eed SE A CITY FOUNTAIN I Sroat | Chanco | For Loss Chan One Hair. Every plece is clean,| largest underwear fuc~ Don't judge the qual-| tical itmpection. factured in the Petticoats, | Petticoats, Very remarkable val- | ue, Good muslin skirt with full umbrella flounce, neatly hem- | stitched; only 456 Muslin Skirts, Two pleasing styles, with pretty trimmings ot embroidery, also lace and inser- tion; only. 718¢ | Cambric Skirts, Numerous styles | White Cambric Skirts, with fine lace or embroidery tucks and ingertlon; ONIY,,..+esereree 08c Cambric Skirts, Several pretty styles in this lot of superior Cambric Skirts, with handsome trimmings of lace and insertion; also some with pretty new em- broldery; only Women's Drawers. Women's Drawers of muslin, deep umbrella ruffle, lace trimmed, Women’s Drawers of muslin and 4 cambric, with deep hemstitched tucked ruffle. . 5c Women’s Drawers, deep ruffle of | lawn with wide imsertion and edging of Torchon lace; others trimmed with wide embroidery ruffle Women’s Drawers of fine quality cambric, full umbrella flounce of | lace insertions and edging; oth- ers trimmed with blind em- | broidery ... Stamped Linens, Gte Alse a “White Sate’’ Feature, Christmas may have passed, but the love for the beautiful and use- ful eurvives the Holiday Season. Prices have been markedly re- duced on the items below, which afford some rare bargains, Lithograph Tops; many, interest- ing subjects; reguhariy up to 50c, each 18c Fancy Box about 300 in this offering; just the thing in which to keep pins; regularly up to WOE; ORCB icc iycacrses cinaey Ic Glove, Handkerchief and Combina- tion Pin Boxed Cushions; regu- larly up to 60c, each........ 1%¢ Fancy Cushions; about 200 Rut- fled Art Tucking Oushions with raffle; regularly $1......... 0 Odd Cushions, with satin tops and cord loops; figured velour and velvet tops; some with cord loops, others plain; a i priced, Wines and Liguors. Important “Yow Year’’ Sate, Inoludén, BOLLER SF sparkling win imported German case 12 qts,, 15.00 case 4 pints 1700 Prince Extra Dry or Brut Cran, no; case 12 qis,, 11,50; case 2 pin : suo pints Imported Rhine Winen Jolann Gerst. Frankfort Man. Nierstetner, 1890. jloohbelmer, 18% Nauenthaler Bi Forster Rie# 1895, {Acbtraamile’ 18%, Imported Clarot Petterior, Fils & Co Bordeaux. S80 10.00 11.00 #80 cstephe, 1868 St Hien, 8M...» Margaux, 18% Pontet-Canet, 1a06. Chateau Mouton, 188 Chateau Larose, 1809,.....8.00 9.00 Imported Sherries, Per Gg) Per Bot 275 the Rest for Cable and Medicinal Use. d Queen Quality | Case 12 quarts, f 4,00 } | Colet Wi Claret, Burgundy, Johannisburger. 8 Case 12 ( quarts, ) 3.50 Case 18 Puri old OM Friars Riesling A a to, Yriare 8t SL 85. et or lon y $ and BI } ND REIN WINES, Fo, 8c, HAs } PORTRD COGNAC, b 4 100 | 13 » CALIFORNIA Bit DY, 4 4 yer bot uC ILS) MANHATT aunt . full quarts ‘HBRRIES IN MARABCHINO, RYBK, 10 years ¢ 25, Cul) quart. : yOnarkepy Tee 0 years old a ; full t MERLE RET years’ old, per gal, $8.00) full quart 889 MONOHRAM RYE, 6 years old, et , to + 2.50; full quart... pOWwMone scora, 10 years oid. tan Mado Friars f ¢ quarts, 3 ingundy Sherry Kelioa, Tokay, Swe! uuwba i Muscatel, Gold Seal .. us Montilla. 200 nm Royal Club . am or havalid .. 4760 110 Cloroso Bo 1S Contor' 60 Cia Flat Top Desk; made | of solid oak dark aiden oak — finial; | jours ara vers. 4 aad | pvolvi ’ slid in lett pedestal | Roll » Desks tered oak, Bank of ung. | aod atide in right ped- | swell front land dosien eye estal, lower right] four — diy shaped. peaté, broad hand’ drawer mado | slice in le OOrt ace contincgns | double for large 4 Bae ated with the | pooks:, this desk can | alite latort patent screw ant pad Otis | Rigeon fe goriis altgahment. § 99 18.76 | find pea ir La ts TO ‘onal Book Ceae | upper. case SS | crows with the LAbra- | special “ Office Supplies rye-start with | je | Filing devi: p section nd ghoc al and Quartered ook, . | farm, tie: ‘ ey tg any, . en « Stationery Inetuded | WE Weachered ant | drawers,” doc us ant . to 00 rowers, stor e in Give Sale foumne ve 10 to AN | blank, catalogue and at Same Low Pricon | Green, ...4.80 to 4.76 | lectrotyps drawers Our Annual Sale of Off Exceptional values in all kinds of Office Furniture volying Chairs, Filing Devices, Sectional Hookcases ‘00; per dottle,..... per gal., $4 «Fourth Floor). are the rule, IN ITSELF OPER % & 19" STS. —————— 7 EE ___—_____ nal ‘ioe Furniture Continues, Roll and Flat Top Desks Re- , Bookkeeper Desks, ete, are all specially | Laee Curtain Sate. ‘We've secured an importer's entire line of Scotch and Not- tingham curtains. Among them are some which 80 closely imitate the very high- priced curtains that you'd searcely know which was which—at a tenth their cost, * Wisses’ and Chitdron's Undermustins, Children's Drawers of fine cam-* brie, of good weight; made with deop ruffle, edged with embroid- ery; sizes 1 to 14 years, (Only three to a customer).......19¢ Children’s Drawers of good mus- lin, with embroidery rufffe and five pin tucks; sizes 2 to 14 years. (Only three to a cus- tomer) oes Children’s Night Gowns of good cambric, with Hubbard yoke of hemstitched tucking; ombrotd- ered ruffle on neck and sleeves; sizes 2 to 14 years, (Only three to a customer).........6605 Children’s Night Gowns of good eambric; bishop style, square neck, with embroldery; tO 14 YORTB cis esrccsveweees Children's Cambric Petticoats, with wide flounce of lawn, with two insertions and edge of Tor- chon lace; sizes 4 to 14 yre. 39¢ Children’s Cambric Petticoats, cut extra wide, with deep flounce of tucked lawn, finished with a fine embroidery ruffle; sises 4 to 14 years Misses’ Drawers of excellent qual- ity cambric, with umbrella flounce of lawn with two rows of Val. lace and Val, edge; sizes 14 to 18 yoars.......:...006 39 Misses’ Cambric Corset Covers, with fitted back and pretty blouse front, trimmed with Tor- chon lace; slaea 28 to 32....28¢ Misses’ Muslin Petticoats; exeel- lent quality, with umbrella flounce of lawn, prettily tucked and finished with edge of Tor- chon lace; sizes 30 to 36, ...49¢ Intants' Long Stips. Infante’ Naingook Long Slips, out bishop style and very full and long, with dainty ruffle at neck and eleeves. (Only three to a customer) w2le Infants’ Long § dainty yokes of fine tucking and! em- broldered inserti out very full and long........ event 296 Infants’ Long Sips of extra fine nainsook, cut bishop style and very full and long and finished with deep hemstitched hem and with collar and cuffs of dainty hemetitching ..ss-sere+ vee 5c, Roys’ Overeoats at $1.85. Here's an opportunity to trentt your boy to a new Overcoat, mtpa price less than the cost of re~ pairing the old one, There are only about 300 Overcoats in this sale, and the price to which we have reduced them {8 sure to create eny thusiastic buy- ing among thrifty par- euts, There- fore, it be- hooves you to get hero early and have a larger collec- tlon from which to choose, Handsome new garments, fresh from the makers; sizes 7 to 16. Boys’ Long Overcoats; cut full, with belt back and heavy sateen lining; in light and dark Ox- ford colorings, of fine melton cloth; $1 85 alaes 7 to 16 yre,., . Revolving Hustre*fed, i nua . | golden finish 9 Md higily polished, @=a~ ROLL TOP | D dio shaped seat, Spe- made of solid a Pinal 5. golden oak — fin swell front pedestals; | Arm Clwirs to mateh, left pedestal has four, sime style and inh, drawers and slide and | at right pedestal tree | ree drawers and tu heavy cap} 4; | rained bavelled panels hee Carpets on sides ana back; cual n les, D upper fare a im en) ara one — index etter Halla and fen Bree | ale drawer and six Rugs Share the Prive ‘ large document boxts, | desk wan be hed in | ani desk can va had | Redwetions for Chis Minch; special... 20,76 | jn one sive only, | Sa 60-inch; special... 29,00 | Inch, “spocti,.. 20.00