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2019.06 ia ee, HOW TocATCH A BAGLIR GE "IMP? MD Way-When-She-Finds Thief. wife of a otf Mra. Mary. Kaiser, Cee: Sm 3 oe “Wyckott Williamsburg. to-day gave an World reporter her recipe fhgt'n dirginr.~ Aa M ‘one last night ants held tim for hour while her Jittle daughte: @ought a” policeman—who in + * Gan of Williainsburg a tinct as the dovo—she ought to be an . sythority, “Get mid," said Mrs. Kaiser, “get eal, jumping mad, at the cheek of man walking in uninyited, and you'll torget nll frar-in your anger—at-the fellow.” "Mr. Kalser went out to A lodge meets; fing Jast night, Jeaving his wife and, his wleven-year-old daughter at home, The} ‘two were to bed early and slept sound- _ dy til midnight. when— {exclaimed Olga. ‘aid Dear a-noise in the kitchen?” “Rate,” sald Mrs. Kaiser. wpoxks there came a crash of falling dimies, “It's the cat.” said Olga, and then Mrs. Kaiser lit a candle and went ‘on @ tour of investigation. “Kitty, tty, kitty!" she called, hold- ing the ¢andle uy so as to flumingte | every corner of the kitchen. Its mys @howed her a man crouching behind the a hope avenue, onl en out of after serving a tern the actempted Puckitt, ot the Hi: tion, ¢ SLMS Ure. Le Le SaeE REVI pocket. wna recognized as & man ison years ao. or ou A wh two, “Aven WOMAN WHO GIVES GOOD RECIPE ‘FOR THIEF, CATCHING. he. wan Andrew aNring, Of Nov422 stan loaded He na hud, months tary and shooting of Policeman 18 ata wash tubs. Then Mra, Katser got “real, Jumping mad." ‘As he saw he was discovered the man nade a dive ifor the back door. But —Mrv.Kaiser was too quick for him. She pounced on him, Unfortunately for thim, he was a long-haired burgiar, and ‘Mrs. Kaiser's grip on his head was strong. He writhed and twisted, but ‘Mrs, Kaiser held fast. In the mean- time she sent Olga for a policeman. ‘The kitchen floor was slippery. As the| — anand woman struggled the burgtar_ @lipped and fell, with Mrs. Kaiser on -—top-—_Bhe-stayed there til, half an-howr ‘Tater, Olga appeared with Polfceman ®Btabd, of the Hamburg avenue station. “Lock me up,” groaned the burglar as he saw the tite wriform; “the breath la ‘ext of me." ovtel Kateer wi 200 eee = pounds and ta tate dealer, da ithe ‘pollomann wae’ leayi te _ $s prisoner in walked Mr. ett Sade ot. a0. ‘oongratulated tis wife on her capture,| When “Pitts Wut said that next time he'd stay home | years ago he lott tune, Sad do disown thot-catching police station to his mother. “At the the ipieinet wala fame as‘a turf “plunger,' 6. Wood, 2 wealthy cos! and real ps- were. married {n Youngs- town, 0., Inst Wednesday. tinge “was not announced here untt! last night. The bride and bridegroom lars wealtty and are over seventy years Phil” Left 20—Mre. ” ho a MOTHER WHO GOT RICHES OF TURF PLUNGER WEDS. Mrs. Eliza Downing, Whose Son, “Pittsburg Phil,”’ $2,000,000, a Bride at 70. PITTSRURG,_Nov. Downing, mother of the late George Smith (Pittsburg Pall), Her Eliza equired and Thomas, The mar- died “two the bulk of his for- estimated at more than $2,000,000, JAMES McCREERY & CO 28rd Street Srey Ladies’ Cloaks, _On Sale In Both Stor ‘ 28.00 ‘Black Velours Paletots. mone blackisillcs peti ‘ 37:59 Length 50 Trimmed with braid. Lined with white or _ 34th Street fitting. Lined with white Peau de Cygne. Black -Velours—Coats Medium —jength,semi.— inches. ® Furs. On Sale In Both Stores. pigees. chilla, Mink and-Baum Marten. Fur Coats and Fur lined Coats, A complete stock of fine quality Skins made into the latest fashionable garments and neck H Russian and Hudson Bay Sables, Ermine, Chine EMG rele Sa 19 eos Sere erate pests SOO, ae 375,00 MO Moffs....-++++-+-.2+--.-.. 25,00 “375.00 Black Teynx OCattSais. treo cy 215,00 ot 150.00 age SS a MUNS caer aoa ye10-50 547.5100 i Fur lined Coats. ..........:....5, §0.00." 2°0,00 Russian Pony Skin Coats...... 70,00 “ 250.00 ~ Perstan Tamb-Coats 115,60 * 425,00 —— a Misses’ Suits. On Sale in Both Stores. & Box coat Suits, with’ pleated skirt. Mixed or : ees striped cloth. Sizes 14 and 16 years : 12,50 : Children’s Box Coats, Mixed or plain cloth, i Sizes 4 to 14 years. 7:52 ' Children's blue Cheviot Coats, Sizes 4 to 14 years. i ‘ 5.00 } : Children’s ‘‘Sailor” Suits, Sizes 4 to 14 years. : i Bretelle Dresses. Pleated skirt and plaid silk fee : waist, Sizes 4 to 14 years eves 9.50 i} t JAMES McGREERY & CO, 438 Twenty-third Street. Thitty-fourth Street. NO SIGN OF PEARY S SHIP FROM ARCTIC Explorer's Wife Believes Delay Is Due to Disabled Condi- sixty A board Rosseveit—n Sydney tion of the R Nav..20, Steamer Roosey © t) this pore from Chateau = brador, hde not yee been eight-| \,,(ereetal to The Brenig A constant lobkout for the Seebasch et (rep an aR d steamer te Inaintained nent Hehthoure at Meat C milox from this ey natn _lookow’ waves in the Guif her disabled. co Stories tending tos of the Roosevelt north on’ account of ber of the lor, and all ‘oosevelt. !Long Island Barber, at place, ‘petore which re: was kept Sana © Nessa County Jail “| Bruce, been miles rs. here, Nien agter ort ine the whi la belteved Roosevelt had. the steamer | (7 ee ee ee wo anywhere within one “hundred gtarted down the street of Sydney. z “———off— When he got to the Long Idand Peary; the arplorer'a wife, B. Quigley, secretary of the Peary ctic Club of New York. who are now belteve that the condition esaclivcc Hep Peary yok ths Es att ich artived to-day from Port= [au-Raeque, but nothing waa seen of the eturning Arctic ‘|weather was ‘cleat during the Bruce's | voyage tt nighted the expodit(on reduction {n ‘alled for neveral “Chateau Bay and it is orbit mgmt tine | the dare. ‘As othe | Kings Park Asylum she would have} ana Raliroad depot Later lie seemed to sennes and told commission members, misled, delay fe due to ‘of the Roosevelt her weather and days Mrs. WABHINGTON. Not. R. ,Btocktan, widow ied athe b vy not cars. tor of JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street Fine China. On Sale In Both Stores. muunted poor tlons are not credited here 1 is an old to be of Inwood, mofning in a cel! in tried To thie heed agains man was hurried off to he: disrobed orowd and _Inid-town-on-the track recov the membera df, the e had been drinking. The declared: him sane aa ee Frank R. Stockton Dead, 20.—Mra Frank nbvelint mein thie city last night. foo Wi ng pronounced sune yesterday rmiasion appointed by Superintendent recommended -day, John became and fring the 34th Stroet French China, Bread and butter plates...2.50 doz. French China Plates, cups and saucers. Hand- some decorations, finished with gold.,6,00 doz. value 10,00 “Thin China Cups and Saucers...... ...2.50 doz. Limoges China Dinner Sets, value 4.00 Floral decorations. Handles finished with gold .........16.00 set value 2.00 Limoges Ch decorati Limoges China, open stock set. ina, open stock Dinner set. on. Rosebud Too pieces. ...........25.00 set value 32.00. Lavender spray pattern. Edges finished with stippled gold. TOO PICCEB.eerscccersedeeceeres Cut Glass. Two and three pint Water Pitchers. Almond Dishes. +39.00 set w that the crew In the far 1 ‘TRIED SUICIDE AFTER | BEING CALLED SANE. After Shoot- ing Up the Town, Fooled Lunacy Commission. by a Lawson became demented’ while ahay- {ng customer in hia shop at Inwood @ week ago, he suddenly running from reyolvers and them before r -3:50 Nappie and Olive Dishes. ,,.1,09, 1.50, 2.00 Imported gold-finishéd Bon-Bon Dishes ee ie Footed-Sherbert Glasses / Upholstery Departments, In Both Stores, Fine Renaissance Silk Velours, reversible Por- tieres, New Art shades and patterns, 25,00 per pair value 35,00 Verona Velours ortieres, or elaborate patterns, — Anan: Portieres. heavy cord, 4-50, 17.50 per pair— Finished with edging Various designs and colors. 6.75 and 11.75 per pair Reversible, . Simple and About 1,200 pairs of Fine French and Swiss made lace curtains, prices. Irish Point. Renaissance considerably below 3:75) 4 ind Marie Antoinette........ usual 75 and 6.50 per pair cece ceeeets eves sees 5:09, 6.75 and 8.50 per pair Point Atabe...,+++6:09, 7.50 and 10,50 per pair- : Bonnes Femmes, About 400 pieces... Now-designe- 5.00. each value 7.00 to 9.00, Waist-coats, Shirts, robes, Sweaters, Smoking Jackets, Men’s- Haberdashery, On Sale in Both Stores. Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Pajamas, etc. Cravats in silk fabrics of exclusive design. On November the 2st. Uniderclothin g Bath- Collars, Men’s “4 thread” black Lisle Half-Hose, with “6 thre weight. ad’ heels, soles and toes, 35¢ per pair 3 pairs for 1.00 Value §0c per spalr, JAMES McGREERY & GO. Twenty-third Street. Thirtyefourth Street. Medium and| | i a his sat Free Exhibiti on. The Famous Mysterl- ous Painting “In the Shadow of the Cross." The Unfinished and Un- explained Animated Pte~ ture by Henry Ham- mond Ahi The great mnmeterpiece that appears to move and breathe Ia total darkness. Shown on Third Floor, Restaurant. * Visit our handsome Res- taurant, 8th floor, ‘new building. Breakfast from $30 to 11 A. M, ‘Table d'Hote Lunch from 11-4. M. to 2.30 P. M. ‘(five courses), Splendid a la carte service all day. Rothenberg Sansracnon GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY co WEST lSreST Tremendous Savings in Garments. ‘Season's Most Astounding Coat Offer. | Satin Lined Long Coats. Special ale of Waists. full_sleeve and They dre-made “fall p ;-pléated back, tucked stock; she ; white, Everyone The following description: gives a sy rom @a-of the coats; butvin order to the“superb—¥ values, at Girls’ Full Length Coats, $1.98 je -shappy style, dexantine the Made ffom wool che melton or fancy They’ dolots nenys:cwoe! etrentabs ch ¢ Pere ee cee ae some with-shaw) soliar, and cults of Krimmer (eed. salin.’ oNewest) model, hy cioth or eollarless style of inlaid velvet; new sleeve, trimmed with rteh Velvet and Hercules brinid: Yntrst. Sleeve, with cuff, beautt- fwily (rimmed. Worth at navy, red, sizes. 6 to 14 shown in 1 oF’ fancy; Misses’ 50-Inch Box Coats. wre made of fancy mannish mixtures, with notel ali-wool mannish mixtures. Wents are 5 w iu z 5 AD u collars of r nlored yelyet, beautifully | a 5 Sees : ‘This Coat, 81.08, trimmed w silk - st ie braid, double breasted, 6 98 1 ii patch pockets and new F ll Si | 4 = OO ilverware Sale | to-morrow at e z a h Petticoats, Gowns, Etc. A-speciat-tot—of Bi i) EIDERDOWN SAC S; ripple elde: collar — apt prettlly trimmed ribbon, in red, blue; special at an OREEN PETTIC! se ce Baskets, “Bi t: accordion pleal Pickte Casters, i tlso tucked flounces w Cracker dnt a: “cial to-morrow at. walls 98 Quadruple-Plated Ware. pisces. of plated ware, *hocolate Pots, bottle ‘Ta~ y Dishes, Bowls ine the Iat- design, Crumb Tea Sets Under Price) Tea Seta, SATEEN AND. PETTICOAT: nd gPAS RS Spoons, lain and manoy de greet value stall Whol, Sale of Medicines and Toilet Articles. An event of the most prices demonstrates that fact. Porpus-F A ican, ‘Belladonna. ening oni alias sana, slow; reeularly sprtiet FATHER JC $1.00 vize DANDERINE. rexular ya IKON PILLS, QUININE PILL, u fa bottle i ESSENCE OF-PEPERSUNT fA GINGER, Band GORIC, | FLETCE bottle plasters. Feng tir Infants’ Wear. INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT BED- FORD COATS; single ant double cape tri ee paordinary importance. A compartson of: regular prices With these special | But come to-morrow. Such balies merit your prompf attention. No mail orders. c )_CATHARTIC fnctuding 5 ¢ Boys’ $3, 000vercoats at$1. 49 | This is-one of -tife most important Offers for Russian Overcoats, ages 3 to 8. PILLOW Tors. PILL CORD AND TASS! 3 Fardé—ione, en tty. 108 Nora 8 +1 Bo RT GAUGE. ¢a.. 250 ys that we know Of. Sizes in ages 3 to 8; Russtan-style; velvet collars, with in- signia on sleeves; good, smooth melton cloth, in olive, Oxford and full length loose coats, with military buttons; also } Long Swagger Coats, ages ito 15. re { i mixtures; a D : HOYE) PANTS BANDS, all sizes, cach, about 50 long, swagger coats, in Oxford grays, for boys in ages JIAROE BAPETY PING: Goeen rene Aiton SE: mn -2 toa customer) at, 3 cach Boys’ $5.00 eee Overcoats-or Suits-at $2, 98. This fot includes ALL-WOOL Kersey Reefers, in ages 3.0 12: lined with red—fiannel: insignta on sleeves; ‘colors are navy blue. and Yale; also full assortnients in genuine frieze. 7 3 tO 10, are in back, blue or fancies, with or without knicker pants.. ray Big Savins in ‘Underwear and Hosiery. Positively the finest lot of high-gr All. are samples of regular $1.50 qual 1 ribbed wool vests; with long and short sleeyes; regular and extra large price. The lot Includes plain and sizes; pants and tights Women’s eee samples, cotton, Stocking: Tens than. majority are regular %e. qualities; oWlce Women’s $1.50 Wool Underwear, 79c. al underwear we've ever offered at the s from the best mill in the country. fe 19c l@n- rade in knee and ankle Tengths; all standard $1.50 qualitie: arene | Children’s Stockings—* olce. ine and heavy “ Children’ fy Udeqer shed ci double rit a aorta nl oe cotton fleeced-tned vests, vegulavly 18 pants 1 drawe aizes. nubsect. mer O, to St; usually 9c. >spe- 24c | feotions; Sib clat’ et this Bale, Wt sues important ders;-none per 1 pair’ see. ” Couch Bed | 6 Special Bargains tae the Home. With 2 Mattresses and 2 Pil- teen lows. Worth $8.50, at $5.98. | : Carpet, made Jald at, per yard Velvet Carpets. $1.25 All-Wool Velyet and— _}| $3.00 Scotch’ Lace $10.50 Revers ible Curtains, with over- ‘ 89c lock corded edges, Je Smyrna Rugs. Size f per ipAltawase swear 10.6x7.6.... % hi (Phird Floor.) (Third Floor.) Lace Curtains. Rugs. PELPSCC Inlaid linoleums. i | $1.25 Parquet Floor 1 $6.00 Bordered, Tap- $12.00 ~ Elastic Felt “two pillows, covered in figured den; Inlaid Linoleums, 2 estry) Portieres; “all Mattresses; in one.or yards wide; per oC colors; full tenth, i D Square yas sey two parts (all sizes), ‘ Fifth Floo (Fourth Pie tration; 4s two diva Hdesant used o @ double bed, includes, two mattresses and Portieres. Mattresses.’ offer