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“Ti Tc gai absolutely nothing, for as soon os I hear that there is a warrant out for me you~ will not find me alive: 1 em just living in absolute terror. anyhow. 0. my other a4 e0on as you gat. thin an you won't Ycge one cent. 7 wilt krateful to you for the reat of my y,_ moter wil show you & K MISSING Made Public. ire C ae Mather Fears Ended-Life. SS _ 3ROKEN-HEARTED a) fa B is sled Girl Doctoréd Books, he Did With Money Is'a Mystery. carted mother {s anxiously ng. dines of Mine Theresa Bréd- rwiok street, Briok- mared, It ts altexet, to} on for embezzlement, o-egnmit! wufcidé her alleged wrong-doing ahandyome, polute confidence in her honesty, and ad to make out checks he books. erday_an-order of arres. was 19 against her by Justice Jaycox, of Brooklyn.” directing her-inte ow She has not been 2) but the {| tempts and wrong-doing and dis- -— closes a letter she ia allege! to have written her employer begging for len!- “ency and mercy. Misa Br: was not | suspected | f until Aagu: le she was on her va- eatlon. Hi Bulak Las. ported tha Threatened Sulcide. Broderick wax notificd, aud replied that it is vey Mis u ats And suddenly dleappeared of Rt day Mr. Coles received the re is ho sie in my-pre~ ¥ books are all right when not. The shortage ta not sae the amouit which Had Threatened Suicide | —tfWrenedoing Was __| but!» it delegated by + iad the moat ab-| ; |lating to improved waterways, {nsur- Weked shortage Of $2,01451, but was un— successful. Fear She Is Dead. ate Broderiek's friends fear that she wn life, wehe has not If any of them, ‘or Gone x0. atives, know where she In, they succeoded In keeping It a _seoret, y ve the slightest idea me of hor, Gay declined to dis- and of wi i have stopd inspection of Misa Broderick did with the she took It, Ie’ as rent A COMMANDS DEAD TO RISE. Intruder fi n House a Mourning Intcontinently ‘Thrown Out. STPR..CITY, Ia. Nov. ng ec munity north of ‘ought up to ® high ptt ent br the actions of a has boldly set forth to follow the Saviour-by-caysing-the uke and live. ° While the mournens at, the James Me- Donald home. sat bowal in grief, about Philadelphia-- Exchange —Dis- bands, Pleading No Law- pleated non vult contendre yesterday, and merey of the coart character is-virtually an admiasion of gull, ut the. offender had no intention k the law, and had no knowledg: at an offense Before entering the plea, ¢ounsel for the tcemen annbunced that the Philadel. oie Ice Exebange, through which the price of Ice was fixed. had Ueen dla-|in a akift.white hunting in the marsh salved. The five men were sentenced to pay a fine -of $78 -each-and—costa- Samuel Freer, local agent of the Moun- tain les Company) Joaepn W, Richara- son, John Hancock “ice Company; John 7\S-—teuetine, Standard Jee Company; E, Bireher; Jefferson Ice Company, and THE EVENING WORLD, ICEMEN GIVE UP, ASK COURTS MERCY John Moore, Conpol'dated Ice Company. | Following the entering of the pleas District-Attorney Hell asked the Cour to Girect a, verdict of not guilty in the cases of seven of Henry W. Bahrenberg, President of the Mountain Ice Company, and Waite Lee, jocal agent of the American lc Company of New York. refused to ente the plea of non vult and decided. to the other defendant? |. Ten-Minute Match Added Feature sthnd trial. Mr. not manuta. mice, but dealers; (tat less Intent. 1) vietions was that Di under the old ce to al) combtnat States. The econo! Prosesding ts of vital imp. baptial and all great Indust of the will deat y to ralso the price of ice, threw themeclves | upon the A plea of this rinciple 0 oy atl trast ————— but carries “with it tie excuse was being committed After Fighting Storm. BANDUSKY, 0. “Nov miles from any habitation yee! afternoon, Fred K. Marshall, ‘$hey—are: Cedar Pott atrugeis in a'storm. the wand,” nlght and worl here un} ft early to-day, tha, bler of Mra. McDonald’ this man entered the home, and before his Inten- Hons could be divined, stepped up to the casket, and in a loud tone of voice commansed the! dead! woman to artse and walk. The man frightened the mourners nearly out of their wits, When the b stangers came to thelr senses’ and rea ta hey mere itnessing u freakish if pos: '*- i t thrust the m house, he time protesting that he had been God to bring the dead pack to Ute. peat T. M. COMMERCIAL CONGRESS Wide Range of Subjects Discussed at Yesterday's Sesalon. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 22.—The se: yesterday and Inst night of the Tra Misuissippt Commercial Congress were | devoted to speeches and resolutions re jance and currency reforms, ¢) the Panama canal as a mi arging our trade relationa with the {South American Republica and the. nec- | esslty of clorer relations between the United States and those countries, the great value to the South of Improved |levees and the resources and needs of Alaska, ‘The speakers were Ex-Gov. of Alas J: -G: Brady: snow. cof: Boston; W. Harbor Congress; John Barrett, 3tin- Inter to Colombian; Congresstaan Morris pard, of Texas, Minister Calderun, She THIRTY - FOURTH AND B. Altman & Cn. ~_ FIFTH AVENUE — JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Streot, Merino Underwear. G 23rd Street. In Both Stores. On-Noveniber the 23rd and 2gth, - Ladies’ Ypsilanti Union Suits in Merino or Bal- Full regular made with long or ves, briggan. short s] 1.45 value 3.50 Ypsilanti Wool Tights. Full fashioned, ~ white, natural color or blue. = gs¢ value 2.25 and 3.50 Swiss ribbed Merino Vests, Black, | Vandiver, Suverintendent of Insur: 65¢ 1 our; J. Reansdell, of Louisiana. Prenident. ot ihe “National, River vand value 1.00 Swiss ribbed, silk, merino or cotton Corset Coy- of Bolivia; Pardo, of Peru; Cortes, of . Golombla and Gurzel De Awarel, of ers. With long or short sleeves, r +the Braailian Legation: ———__—_ Her Awful Drend. 65c (From the Cleveland Leader.) value.13§ “Why dost thou weep, fair maiden?’ . “My lover, kind sir, has gone on & Natural wool Body Bands, foreign trip, and he will not return to me for a whole year. eyes “Cheer up. pretty. one. year fe) quickly spéd, and he will are} urn to value 50c “Ah, yes, I doubt not his return. But what If some man should come along and marry me in the meantime7" H Furs. On Sale In Both, Stores. Russian and Hudson Bay Sables, Ermine, Mink, Baum Marten and Chinchilla Sets. Bell sald that Uso} seven defendants orders! acquitted wer ad come to the con clusion that they were victims of cir cumstances and were compelled to abid by the prices fixed by the exchange. ‘The special sgnincance of the con | Dreeser KCrargS ot eri iva} —ooltualar 1s, alnce, | law te “rustained, it DIED AS HE REACHED SHORE. Hunter-Dropped trom Exhaustion B—Lapstzed | promi- | nent business and club man, and Otto-{ iis companion, reached the after a terrific Zistel fell’ dead from exhaustion as Marshall: was’) did not get meral terdayt THURSDAY, GOOD INDOOR POLO the Garden there was a lange crowd pevsent to witness the game and also to} 3 tnke part in the ride Two periods of five minutes each wera | aay bptared-tnhot-faehton—Fhet A mirited game of Indoor polo was the chief attraction of the ride" At the Durland Hiding Academy | goaples part. Among in Weat Sixty-aixth street last night.| ent were Mr. Louls Runkel, Despite the Horse Show attraction at Ofesugitta, eh e Beuee Long and Short Coats for Women! ENDS WITH SATURDAY. Regularly $48.00 to Regularly $68.50 to NOVEMBER 22, 1906. one and had on h and Charles W. GAME AT DURLAND’S. ickel, of “Musical Ride” Night at the Academy. teresting Charles ride, “musical rauss, In w kel, O. P. $r., HW. Rose, I Misa Router Nar, son. TB Were Wester. “and That Extraordinary. Sale of of elour and Cloth. At$v6.50 At$19.50 At $25.00 At$35.00 At$45.00 At $65.00 Regularly $22.50 to $29.50 Regularly $32.50 to $37.50 Regularly $39.50 to $45.00 $65.00 $85.00 Regularly SRG to $110.00 and velvets, in-white and light shades, faithful copies of the new French models, trimmed with fine laces, silk braids and heavy embroideries. of black broad- many of them elaborately trimmed with braids and embroideries. and silk broadtail, ‘trimmed Sty bead- ed vests, embroideries and silk braids, Military Coats of velour and broad- cloth, elaborated with contrasting velvets, embroideries and silk braids, Street and Tourist Coats of mannish fabrics, fancy plaids, checks and mixtures, together with Raincoats. © ‘The coats include the most recently designed models for formal and informal service, and the styles are diversified enough to satisfy every taste. aot Sake & Conyramny son __Specia ‘ists in Apparel for Meu, Women and Children. picked from riders at the Academy. | Baa EAE EATE ate clas eexatiorerie We Make Alterations Free of Charge. | side Charies Preyidi while the op- posing team was made up of Capt. BL Blake and J. ‘Sntuweker and W. The former team won by a@ score 4 to 3 Allen. ot ‘The bent playing was done by who rode his pony in dare- Most Important Sale of and nyaterial, exquisitely tailored, have never been sold at such Every fashionable material—every favorite style—overy size for Misses and Women of small and-medium size. walt be found in 195) AH colors—all color combinations. the way they are tailored—see how they hang, how they fit—sat— fefy yourself that the Suits tn this Salo simply outclass any ever offered at anything like the price. 6th Ave., cor. 17th St. Misses’ Suits A Great Opportunity Sixteen hundted—In all our history such new in fashion There are Sults of rich broadcloth. There are Suits of imported novelties. There are Suits of serviceabis cheriots. Misses’ $19.50 Suits Misses’ $17.50 Suits Misses’ $15.50 Suits_ | the collection. [Misses’ $29.50 Suits) i 24 Misses’ $27.50 Suits: se | Misses’ $25. 00 Suits! Look nt the yarlety—look at _~ ALTBRATIONS FREE a Black Lynx Scarf. 54 inches...... .... 16.50 = Se IS Bisek Lyox Mufi.vev es sevcese cesses es 17.50 Mink animal Scarf, with head, tailand claws,,,, : ee | Stern Brothers nals Mink Muff. Seu dN Heo poate odoe GNbbeD 34:88 are : = : z= a6 THIRTY “FIFTH STREE pS Persian Paw Set of Throw Scarf and flat Muff... : Caracil Set. Throw ‘Scar and flat Muff... Gh 50 Useful Leather Goods Z "Persian Lamb. Coats. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT A sale has been prepared for to-morrow (Friday), and Saturday, embracing the following @yles in Boys’. Winter Clothing? Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trouser -£Z5¢ nine to sixteen years 2 $6. 00 $7.00. = ee tixtcen years = $700 900 MEN'S SCARFS and GLOVES To-morrow (Friday), and Saturday, the following selections of Men's Scarfs and Gloves will be offered at considerably Iess than the usual prices: SILK SCARFS, folded and regular four-in-hands, ‘and kncts, each 65c. ‘ $7.00 per dozen’ GLOVES, one-clesp grey suede pique, $1.35 per pair San 22 inches Jong, w ia heavy Lounging Robes, Men’s Underwear. On Sale in Both Stores, complete stock of Men’s Various weights. A —brocattetiningsss Teese dees O5.CO Black Russian Pony Skin (onrires = evetes 70,00 Gardct ls Coataieiicncccsesteaceen ct 90.00 S House Gowns. On Sale In Both Stores. Cashmere and Atbatross— “Wrappers. Loosé~ or fitted models. 9.00 and 12.50 French Flannel House Gowns, 7:69 Silk Negligees, trimmed with lace, : 19.50 i Matelasse and elaborately embroidered silk Underclothing, 5 Made of silk and wool, A merino, silk, cotton, wool, and lisle thread, On November the 23rd and agth. 7 Fine Saxony wool Shirts and Drawers, English 1,272,120 Separate adver= tisements have been printed in The World so far. <_ this year. 215,506 |) More than the Herald. ~. manufacture. Medium weight, 2.00 per garment, value 2.75 JAMES MeGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, Thirty-fourth Street. Drawers with spliced seats, stout and regular legs 7 Every novelty in Bags and Suit Cases, with and without ft- Teather lined, Strap Books, -in black seal, in-green and English Russet Traveling Bags, Imported Glove and Hanakerchict Carer sur tings, Writing Folios, Dressing Cases, Flasks and Drinking Cups, Lunch and Tea Hampers in wicker and lezther. Speclat Values To-morrow 15in, 16in, 17-4n. $5.00 5.45--5,75 with inside frame, fitted with card cases, also in black and co loved powdered seal, sewed seams, maroon satin, NEWES 50 Ins, wide, iy ‘HIRD Upholstery Dep’t=(soor ATTRACTIVE LINES OF IMPORTED. FABRICS IN THE T. DESIGNS AND COLORS, APPROPRIATE FOR WALL HANGINGS, DRAPERIES & FURNITURE COVERINGS, per yard $1,75, 2.25, 3.00 Forsetti Striped Velours, SO ins. wide, per yd. $2.25 Sidon Figured Velours, “ a “ 3.75 Squares, for Pillow Tops and Chair Seats, Each (45c, 65c, 95c, 1.25 ANTIQUE BEADED BAGS an exceedingly large and varied collection, with plain and jewelled frames, from $29.00 to 110.00 All Exceptionally Good Values. OPERA AND CALLING BAGS RooentImpostationsin decided noyel effects, from 5.00 to 30.00 st Twenty-third Street | | Broadway at Thirteenth Street: The Greater Sale of the Sesson in $9.75 | Winter Coats for Women and Misses. Values up to $20, -Tourist Coats 40 to.50 inch long mode! and half fitted styles in-ehecks; plaids, mixtures —pray; brown and green tones, Raincoats Full length and three-quarter mcdels of tweeds and coverts— loose and half-fitted styles | i 1 |In a variety of tailored and fancy |models, of extrem et That take fitted and mannish models D15 Values up to $35.- Tourist Coats oth, in invisible plaids, Ui chub-checks, fancy mixtures, Raincoats form in ‘fitted, half- of coverts and other novelty fatrics, eee : foere Pony Coats 1 olive and A new model, elegantly tailored mixtures, and trimmed, ‘ i of blac! Short Coats broadcloth. Fitted coats handsomely finished and tailored Long Coats £ Lined throughout and fashioned of black cheviot, full'50 inches long. velours in all ! colors, and alt of black broadcloth, * Hack Gaba @ 4 IF YOU WANT YOUR “BUSINESS” TO” BECOME THE TALK OF /THE TOWN, TELL ac ABOUT IT THROUGH A WORLD "WANT" AD, \