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4 TR pe tA rade, by en ea <P Burglar Whom Rose Pastor Saved - From Prison Gabe Pledge to Reform. [ Mrs, Stokes Says That | | Js Why She Aided Charies Haworth. ¥ WROTE HER A LETTER.! Fiancee Also Gave a Promise} “that He Would Offend No More. | Gov t PRISON INFLUENCE BAD. Porte Settlement Worker Thinks There Should Be. Real Reformatories \ h for First Offenders, tariff . with sald On parole of Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, ¢ Charles burglar, has ea eaped a Sing and will have| ever can - In Herself Shot Dead by the Man She Removes: GAN DIE ON RAILWAY IS i 0, Cal, Dec. 4—Two men ood citizen than society. Led Into Burglary. Victim Checked Valise at’ Station Shortly Before | of the he disp shot Brady, kill- ieation d and Go: Pend “The young man made a mistake. The id aM. i Brady, who was present, pro- | York fea tus robbers were die to She Is Found Dead. | cy Penang Wich Goze ate xllicd | fers ; Mra, Brady before he died. Hah ¢ he could not get work. In ad | Gov, Winthrop Home on! aV |; Commissioner Larranga. the Red other chance to live an honest life. ! Btokes Base SEE mace \yora and for full citizenship for the se BE ht i vopulation, of which 6) par cent. Charles Hawo omGeeaall FP {acditrSsts Absa lM ah honest man. I have only his word for | Commiasioner Larranga said that ft. I do not even know his address, Porto ysticuswantarselteoveroen eae but tf you here agaln In two weeks uppet ative’ house to take the Rekiow tie! arelvaeadicoee TWO MEN AND A WOMAN Upp uncilenow: ape Bens of } KILLED IN A FEUD. Rico meane he yo i ng. urEary ; um a Cong i 4 Wite Teitact +4) SInyer, but advor sto 4nd introduce measures whi wp Bpaniards left we elected a: t him and belleve that he how in our fleht for home rie? —_.___ MAY EDWARDS A SUICIDE. WAUKEGAN, IL, Dec. 4—Mrs. Mary TIE EVENING WORLD, FTUESD WANTS HOME RULE 08 PORTO AICO AND EXPECTS IT ener sit Accompanied by ot Porto Venez- | land the Hon. | Beekman Winth i States M > Rico, Hot sinta on coffee to give it equal footing | Brazilian and other coffee. Ho that country. was enjoying y, and that the impor! 5 last year were the bigge known there, He will ask: for nnot wIpport with @ vot excepting the Gov American rule than and a woman were killed yesterday in lagard' the road between Escondido and San | secretary Hoot ws the two wreatest y eed Rate Aving statear h Pre Luis Rey dain, as the res f WwinBrta Rico was a Kn between Howard Gore and Edward | 9 our people. who werg Brady, ra: ers, who haye been at en- | satisfied. They are very he President Roosevelt and wil ry, An actress known on th ay Edwards, who had lv. for years,—comi ed suicide yes- yon her ‘sister's tame in High- 4 to be ma: Newark, Dec, 3—The body of a wom- with the head missing, was found y to-dayy on the tracks of the Del- earl of the robbery was , and of Dian es- aware, Lackawanna and Western Rall- Later nt road, a half mile out of the city, the head was found some hu: int . interest in young man ts by body lay alongside the track and See eet to prison Be) was dressed in black, aud, so far as ‘i bel | could be judged trom the frst hurried A was that of a woman In o prison, I can perry any kind of ai Stole 1 Prevent % that Hee BON aon of want will be rende fessional style. With a Talking main came f ruck by a west-bound ra{lroad people haye a f@mongs the prin Yeh that 4 yicreate far more deliberate! placed herael mt of ne than: they Reports {rom} in4 cars with the intention of being r favestizators show that the influence | ii.y ¥ Of most of (ur prisona upon the} c. Sho Is known to hay abe Offenders and upon society should be} ,,, se ae hae es gatas se eptirded s detriment 1 than x os e <3 5: Feptirded ax detrimental’ rather than} cos bag for New York shortly the reverse, and that until our prisons Of antiquated type are replaced by well modern reformatories they bofore her mancled body was found. In the pockets the police found the as _ ‘What Can Equala Talking Machine or An Edison Phonograph as a Gift for Christmas? ITH one of these instruments you can haye as often as you want it. up with amateur renditions. It gives only the best. ever you may like at your com- s as oi: ee n entertainment you want and x And whatever you red in a finished, artistic, pro- Machine you don’t have to put Sousa’s band will play and Ca- uso will sing whenever you or friends desire. valtz, two-step, polka, or what- return half of an excursion ticket. | will continue to be schools of crime ; iGaAl vice! ahdliprolitio: sourceb ot every. Dhoct wasis.dlso.s. sntalliband/satchel kind of wror found that contained a Mnen handker- chief with an ombroldered letter “T’* {n the corner, ‘Tho bag also contained ‘pair of small sclosors, a hand mir- ror and a tooth brush, “Phe woman had worn a black boa and a fur muft to match. All the clothing was of good quality. The shoes and hat boro the mark of a Now York dry goods store, Prisons Cause Wrongdoing. *1t has been too customary to régard 8 of ho social co: Dance Records of dancing for any who desire it. We carry the largest stock of records | ynoiuwiye that ordinury tophone, the new $500 Victor. (Slegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) #0 ConnecTior ‘Tore Sing L would not vouch Tam Ox- e into JAIL. i MAIANOY CITY, Pa,, Deo. 4—Just released from prison after serving a term for wife beating, J. W. Mill time a we! rt ANY OTHER, S THBGSTOAC MO ACT TL IEGEL SIXTH AVE. 13 sin sts UAE Ia ai9 I EW YORK. tote pent the cellmats of a pr ng time for purglary. Isoner who tely broken do: No ‘Money Down---$1 a Week | ances, including complete sets for square dances w of these dance records for the Holidays, We will gladly make up an order Prisous Usually accentuate tas |The body was taken to the Morgue, New York, including all the latest December i tendencies where none were ——___. selections, Come in and have soine of them liaworth were to be| BEATS WOMAN TO GET INTO |}] tried on u Victor or Edison, or on the Auxe- ” cs | ake If you want to dance, there'sa |p| > Soe mand. And no store will quote | better terms than if! We have records that are specially prepared for} | —! furnishing music for sanelne: Au the popular |#! 9) th calls, Get some mG years agg ashi good ord up tp the argiary. | HDo you believe a more general} nin turning lf uid be desirable Broadway at Thirteenth’ St, reform it on © tou often curned into 10 malntalh desire toward Where a. apparent. w such offenders nt The Big than! good M1 inktinet be ot advocate “‘Klving ance. | Wants Real” Reformatories, SL believe, though, that y erin al carcers would be prov 7 first. offenders ‘from our’ penal utions, If we could AS them to heck Ye Lretormatorios wh F uid bo t would bean ens FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ¢ ‘Charles Haworth, x VAVSE ahahd Wont Me ys anrr get Aus High-Grace Raincoats Have Never Been bil pit kt in ‘i inate le tp ire Associated with Such Low Prices as These. SaRent, but doth he and Wa mweets ROS NIBVRn Nene aecsur ete J Boia: —at $7.50 ve at $UG reer a $T5 vee (OLD MAN FELL DYING ae " ae ute " ‘orste of tan, green of silk and NEAR MORGAN HOME, revlenven) meOeanal bide aie | Pate . ¢ : pastel rubber in No Trace Yet to Identity of Apo- yostue shades Fj all shades lexy Victim Stricken Opp plaids “ also coverts A \ plexy fricken Oppo- | and checks, and checks. 4. ce all esate E Site Banker's Residence, SY Whfoctives of tho Tenderloin precinct THE MODELS @roctrylng to discover someting about s . MARACAIBO. iss) senyrals estiine ie Masten ave] | Loose Top Coats, full and three-quarter length. Half fitted double-breasted Coats. Groeauisheylancn 2 L2e| atti) pant gppante tg residence oc 4. rise) | Long belted-back Raincoats,. Empire model with yoke effect. Double-breasted BAe nuandge : sayeth, pours ducer in New tors | “Paddock Coats, Fitted Coats-with tucked backs, Box plaited Coats with storm Miiciory Sin aie nay “Byati iy r ‘Gorts, at > ay fferts wax not home, but his poed the agod sufferer tn bl gored for him until an am ved, quch! force int: nix | mi He wis abo ty yoary: o MBray Hair and Weard. Jie clothine. wa Ia aid wor hore, wer nonarky, ie nh’ about his wpparel ‘or fa PBPK ws sie Broadway at Thirteenth Street Hackett. Carhart S@ gest Event in the _ Selling: of Raincoats collars, Loose back Coats with hoods. Raincoats, spscial for motor s:rvice. “AT $10. There are about one dozen Satin Rubber Raincoats, the rubber of which has a few slight defects. That makes the price $10, instead of $35, Hada Cathait@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. een ecemcem SHOP BEFORE DEC. 15, Miss Stokes Urges the Labor Unions Alelp Out Saleswomen, Mies Holen Phelps Stokes, a sister of J. ys Stokes, and Misa Mary Rt. Stanfor erated Union on early ‘closing of th stores during the Christmas holidays. stores had been asked to urge custome: to do their Christmas rbopping befo December 16, 80 that employees could x: off early in the holiday peason. The delegates wore instructed their organizations to have their wives an friends do their Christmas shopping befo mber 15. Of course, we don’t open charge accounts wit There must be what our Charge Office calls asked you, mean that you must own real estate or hav ho have an assured income i ees or salaried people in any any walk of life w policemen, firemen, civil service employ: woman) can be trusted.” The Charge Offict people w The City’s Greate N order to do justice to all the the third floor, Every new and nov youngsters. Everything ready for the litt gilded metal imitation) down to the fit. complete—dresses, hats, sw: You will also find bere in Toyt mas tree ornamenis, all well made and as reliable a representing the Consumers’ League, spoke at ycetorday's meeting of the Central Fod- | They said that tho proprictors of the 1 to urge | to | G. d, ne cs re et nd. re ill ask a Jot of questi extending from the extreme rear, el feature, that bids fair to rival the ‘‘Teddy”’ bear’s popularity is toys, mechanical trains, electric outfits, horses and wagons, coac kit eaters, and even fans and opera bag na beautiful stock of holiday OW! J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. HIS re tion, that clippi (2 we T think of why you should nor, Of course, it makes things ea pressed into one. is in your favor, We will do our part to aid the Consumers’ Leagué by giving special price We call them ‘* Early Bird” offers. attractions in these earlier days. find them all over the store. Why Not Have Your Purchase Charged? The Siegel Cooper. Charge Account ts, immensely convenient, these stren- © uous days. . Ir not only:saves you (dnd us) the, bother of change making, but ir Moréover, you have until next month to pay for this facilitates deliveries, month's purch ith everybody, any moret e wealthy friends. —it mak! ke Karly Shopping Attractive from very glad to indorse. you should do your shopping early and no reason at all that we can This is nota selfish suggestion by any. means, ier for us and for our entire organization to get . the big bulk of che buying spread over two or three weeks, than when itis com- But itis also easier for you who.do the buying. cing, less hurry, better assortments, more chance to make exchanyes—everything h ‘basis for credit We like todo business with reliable, business-like people in sno difference how large that income may be—school teachers, line whose employers will say: but'the right kind of folks will find them easy to ans ? contains a sugges- EVERY reason why terday’s ‘‘ Sun’ There i ye Less crowd- You will an you would lend money to everybody who But, with us, that doesn’t necessarily ‘‘This man. (or wer, Seven out of seventy times seven novelties: Bird Target—a popular novelty; gives the boys a| The Hill Climbing Automobile—a unique me- 50c 50c steady aim and teaches'them how to shoot, Price.....+.+ te beseesneet eens Baseball Game—an interesting game for baseball enthusiasts of all ages. Price chanical toy that climbs a steep in- cline, Prices $2 and. The Gyroscope Top— and while closed up in a box; a fasci- nating toy. Price. OE ege} Cooper Store, Third P (s st Showing of Toys! wonderful things in Toyland we haye devoted nearly 15,000 square feet of floor surface:on half way to Sixth Avenue, and from 18th Street to 19th Street. well as the old-time favorites, are to be “Maud,” the jointed donkey. h sleds and all sorts of games for the more thoughtful le mothers to start housekeeping, too, from the bedroom, with its real brass bed (not the chen, with the stove and cooking utensils, and everything necessary to make Dolly’s out- fixings—bells, tinsel, and a splendid assortmentsof*Christ+. s such fragile things can possibly be. s 50c vhich spins on a tight wire 25¢ Artistic Combs--Imported Beauties Trimmed and Inlaid With Solid Gold found in this wonderland, A new-comer Automobiles, locomotives, steam | | Gravity Railroad—a clever device: of perpetual ~ motion, which loads and unloads its 85 > own cats. Prices $2.50, $1.50 and.. Cc A Practical Typewriter—known as the Sim- plex forits simplicity. Prices $5, $2.50 and Aerial Navigation—a toy flying machine i ot simple mechanism, Price. ...++++ 50c 4 4° Py Personal Selections from the Best Productions of :rvisign Designers ITH Christmas so near at hand this announcement takes on double importance, for there is not one woman in ten that would not be glad to rece‘ve one or more f combs of this character asa present. Our assortment to-day is easily the big- + } gest and in every way the best to be.seen in New York, and as to the prices—we think they speak for themselves: Empiré Comb—solid gold mount- | Large Empire Combs—with solid; Empire Comb—with design -of 1 ed, with fancy design on top. | gold grimmings and Ba- $5 1b-karat gold inlaid pat- $3 ql with Baroque, pearl in $5 Toque pearl; at... 5G tern, scroll effect; at.... centre of flower; at-.-... eNiee ~ mpire Comb—with 18-karat in- Fe [Empire Comb—18-karat solid| “jaid gold Grecian border; de- Back Comb, with side combs to | gold inlaid fancy leaf design,| signed with fine cut rhine- match plats band, top trim- with 15 small pearls scattered | stones; perfect imitation of } ming of solid gold; in desi ery pretty s | genuine stones; flashy and y complete set; at... $7.95 and dainty; at...... $4.25) Clfective;!atra..eersesse $6 S Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor. Front: a pavaeeenn oe ——— pi aa Ce Good Furs for Christ Giving NLESS they are really good furs, better not give them'at all. But it is not necessary to spend large sums to get good ones, as we can prove to you a hundred times over in this Fur Store ih OF OF Sp peas ls he 4 Costly garments and sumptuous pieces if you w sh them—and ven they are priced tess here gy Beek than anywhere—but more important still is the carefully chosen collection of good, handsome and va reliable furs at the moderate prices. : _ We do not handle the too-cheap furs at all But we do sell furs that you can be proud to j give and glad to get at low prices. | Examples: gio : | ‘American Baum Marten Novelty Scarf— { Extra Specials | with 2-heads crossed in back, paws and $9] 5) | american Baum Marten Full Shin Mounted ¢ am Marten Novelty Mounted |. Searfs—with head, paws and tail; To-morrow $ Three-Skin Scarf—with head on shoul- $26 75 | ONLY, AEs cseeeseveeeerveee sade peee Pax 7.50 | dersvatieniancen., etiren nana . Handsome Genuine Mink Sets—consisting . I 1 American Baum Marten Three-Skin Mounted Sparf— of large pillow muffgand 60-inch throw $12 75 i with full skin across shoulders; head on $9Q 75 Iiescachjractvrnre ree caranys Seu aU lo | one side; tail and paws on the other; at.. ° | Also a large assortment of all the most desirable | And anumbér of other stylish mounted effects at | small furs—fur and fur-lined coats, moderately priced. $32.60 ani $34.75. And muffs to match, {Slezel Cooper Store, Second Figor, Front.) a Children's Fur Sets—large and handsome assortment of all the most desirable furs and styles popularly sie: priced, all,per set, at $1, $1150, $1.95, $2.25, $2.75 up to...i. s popularly 39-75 a A A ees west Prices for High ity Foods | | Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Foods | N buying your groceries here there is always an advantage for you. Our prices are generally lower than elsewhere— alicays lower for the same quality. When our prices are the same as, or higher than at other. stores, Our quality is invariably better. Nothing but the most reliable foods enter our stores. ‘‘Seconds’’ are known here only asa class i of food. to ave id. Were are your opportunities to save money to-morro ; 1 1 ‘Squire’s Bacon \¢ ir cured, bone!ess baron; Kel? . eas tender New Vegetables}; more string been dozen, $1.55; doen, Y4C,5 Cate le wax a. halt Maine Ima beat 8, 48; carton... Tine 5 \ Saltines G,.8h S stonial ayer 6 fruit; box 176 oranges, box, 88 oranges, $1.50, store; Ib. RW OATMEAL dried; 10 Ibs., 35: MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE. ers popular blend; unodtalaabie in any other 10 Ibs, nTeed the best obtalcal bushel, $1.10; peck cor t sukar corn cai, 2 Qe OLIVE On —Rest quality pila § pastes) Slegel Coop $240; 4 Ibs, 9 28¢ FEE—orr OM—Fourtain quality triple e it 4's; dozen, 32.40; RING 1A CEYLON TEA Dil; ¥¢. gallons $1.30; eal See + Tilbecan 8Oe; Red um bottle, 38; D5 egular SOc wed le L BRAND GOKN Sik y BARTLETT ven f natves for tab! ¢ 5 ai New Import : ae ST ae : es ‘ ‘ ia ‘ sia , sea |! Cook’s Malto Rice st |,| Mixed Pickles ih eri dpuici | Creamery Buttery!) \f4 ook’s Malto Rice ge? || Mixed Pickles yi) Pea Beans itr Mit tit || ac ena cen aieessm'iannen | tua se nee ie, ZOE | | oy + 3 04; 10 Ibe. pert! 8: c 5 2dorib, 3 a s 1. Beare tea oeibes Sheet ty hte 8c | tite SSS OC vilued'at Lu PREE wiih Mee paccinenel fies pl pire i