The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1906, Page 10

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Snr igre riven) LE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, tra Fach of Ostrich Plume Adds a Big Dottar® to the Cost of WHEY s Midwinter Fur-and-Feather Hat | mca Some of Those Ex-| pensive Creations | Can Be Cheaply Daplicated~ by! Home Milliners, ~| ] ‘The ‘Simple-Looking| | Millinery of the Sea- son Is High-Priced| —Mrs. Cornelius) \ Vanderbilt's Beoom-| N ing Chapeau, Which |. a Home.Milliner-Can| Duplicate Qutte In- 1. expensthely—Fancy | Neck Raffs and ~ Fhening Hats with oe saan d Ties. aN sna psegeresn F one spend a < the mt! Fitts department travagant conte ther simple losking season. To be a -=noted name al price, but this 3 than ever, And ali Yorue of ostr See te, pel Ostrich Features. | most that the + Now ¥ Tt was sa feature of this year was ostrich feathers 4 novel and often they were applied hot and add x’ ten : feather and you haye added @ doBar in every inch of the plume. If you select : fa chapeiu of pw of wath a | 3 long full plum one side i quite arqund wad droop! wn to the | k whoulder, don't be oy the price runs well over a hundred. Mrs. Uanderbilt”s Hat. i t Made for no less a personage than t Ait \ Sos: EQOURO PLY Chifton ts tended to i those mich stand up perkily | the manner of ter fabric, BURGLARS WORK Mrs. Cornellus Vanderitilt, the mat of the becoming fur art feather c ia from a smart Fifr \ the home miliiner can, enough, copy th v with some va = emount of success. Fe A Home Made Cap. In tho first place, |e Soros (MNOS WTLGHT 1 PLIEMEN JOIN IN PISTOL FIGHT IN STREET ke ign Hat. Empire coats, dresses and, accessor: Burning Building Gives! Thieves Chance to ~OFNIGHT BLAZE wet for the day Id seat mi whoa popularity. . amall furor . Si rear pa aie tele! ee eS | Break Into Others. brought into use, and inexpensive tails of brown fox may he subst! those of mables. One should never evonomize on feath theve, of course. “witl p 4st cost of the hat The brim droops over the face same fascin, hich lose, manner. Taslt in the lines of tho} becoming | ‘Tha ties | spark tts} vness, and presage the vorue-of'the Robbed One House, but Were Detected Trying Taxing advantage of a fire at P: rince and Macdougal streets, burglars held @ carnival early to-day, thinking that the police were’ busy at the burning Policeman Sees Army! of Rodents Dart from Xo avery, exe. of womantd other. feature DECEMBER 13, | WEOES. | | 1906. Sn = f Christmas Dances. Novel and Beautiful Ideas for Children for the Holidays. A Page of Rare Interest, with Fine Illustrations. A Help to Every Mother and Teacher. | ~“Christ’s Own City.” Finding True ue of Some Wonderful New Excavations at Caper- naum, which Establish for the First Time the Actual Location of Christ’s Birthplace. New York’s Many Kinds of Christmas. ‘Things You Don’t Know About How Some of the Millions Within Our Gates Will Pass the Holiday. The Real “Log” of Noah’s Ark! An Interesting Account by a Sea Captain of the Cruise of the Ark, from Beginning to End, ‘fortunate cnough to have these at band spas S saliaiegiertres 5 ‘ S ecaats fr rtreniner chapead fr Greasy Buildin t r. places were entered. the cost of the hat nay be reduced to jactreasn cco sha penu A Nea (oree) i g. to Enter Anothe In one Instance the police followed their | oe torte Nel che sOrginaL —_ Ag nen across the roofs of tenement- side litte and this of whit model, A ban Mthe shapo to a t <a covered with a f houses, empiying their revolvers at the | fleeing men. Pollcaman Dunn, of the Mercer Street | Sacra Ties. | 9 | i ig het (ustrated ia! Beta turned in @ fire alarm early to-| A running revolver fight with. two y applique: mounted | day and tenement-house from | burglars enlivened the fashionable res-| + > 96 same time giving | idence sec of Jersey City last night. | 3 eae aes fac S| feorea of women the fright og thelr “The thieves had sucoeeted in stealing Station, saw a man jimmy his way Into | The Ruff and Maff. ch th ven McLaughlin, of the Jowelry worth (00 from the reai-|% *aoon at West Broadway and Bieeck-| Fancy) neck rutta. with. or withor yon are, not! West et Station e of Mrs, W. W. Coffin, at No. 86 pease ate cal ¢ Voliceman Brenntek | taatching . at No. 312 rood ay e, but were hoggish cinriaaiies ohed the man until he} give lite and rat whic zh to bigger returns and om the saloon, Vken Dunn} eter waNbelongahsereratien f° trying to enter tho| Poked @ revolver in his cace.:Phe man | across the way. He|home of William E. Bumstead. yj fled to a side-door and wus escaping Te though they | wae & rat with gray {followed a long chase through Glen-| When Brennickcoliared him. Then the ed at the bust whiskers and tall. wood avenge and along the Boulevard, ;™4n fought so bard tg he was laid ore becoming to! ‘The. policeman! asked hi f he until the burglars disappeared in the | OUt with a night-atiok GMs’ he arose to {hts feot a second man approached and y of Mrs, CoMn’s residence | #¢cording to the police, said: id,-and the preciaion| “Well. the gama ta up‘ Was eeelng ‘things, but GIFTS IN DIAMONDS. |rrent in the bailwat aid ate freauently prostyttive| Marly ' Yor (the cwoman sconpeneally inclined, | — Uatter sending for th eines he ru with owl he marauders worked indi- | The second man was arrested, Ho Bic ‘Thus ahe eliben od Nap AD isa ‘An appropriate display of Christman |'ofouwh the bulldt hg, which is five | cutes that they were famillar witt the | said he was John H. Jones, of No. %4 atill, makes them at home, it, Sf) cttts In diamonds set in rings, watches, #t0Fes high, and notiNed the sleeping | ground. At the outset of thelr opera-| Oak street. He was held on suspicion he be clever !n the matter of copying, sive chn do at A small partiof the cost! of the ready-madé article. Of White Tulline. Hrooches, lavallieres and bracelets. in (tenants. sthat of ths American tch and Dia-| Thero was a sudden exodus of women | mond Company, ‘ot No. 29 Maiden lane. |and men and children. The little folk |The assortment is complete in every jand the men got out easily, etal! and appeals especially to th they stole a ladder from the barn | The beaten-up prisoner gave his name idesee who Myes at No. 93/44 John Morris, of No. 27 King street Glenwood ayen | He was charged with burglary BUtthAll ame poareteall thellaaderitG thecraer || Burglars Defied Bullets. “Miss Roosevelt.” The “New First Young Lady of the Land.” Ruler of - Younger Washington Society, Princess of the White House. Other Washington Society Buds of the Winter. Santa Claus Robby. ‘A Christmas Story About the Richest Little Boy in the World. Christmas Dinner of the McCarthy Guards A Story of Christmas for Grown People. By JOHN COLEMAN ADAMS. “What This Picture Means to Me.” Christmas Sentiments of Cardinal Gibbons, Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, John Talbot Smith, Henry Van Dyke and others, on a Great en by Rembrandt. By PAUL WEST. BERLIN, Deo, 1k—It was ofMotally announced to-day thatthe elections to bbe Reichstag | street, Boston, Afass, 5 wes tern e een Cy Sirl's broth. 10 Samuel Olu ¥ jaan el Deo, 1 The use of right materials’ ts all tm- nd je jwomen detected the presence of their 5 + 4 ralsed it to| The next burglary was t i | mho. desire to open a credit ac no | 5 of Comin's home and raise | committed at j jportant to the success of these ruffs.| advance in prices being mad: senelene Sail oi alte ae at the of hen room, om the second | No. 208°East Houston street, in Clara o - 2 te, | We in Poll f t — ataira and step on a rat. This invari. | 100% Mra Coffin, \her dauwhter; NsiI y ee clothin ore, Policeman ~ ably turned them’ roofward again, | 8nd Mrs, Willinm Clements, herveister- | Rothschild, of the Eldridge street sta- pets Ing tar the most & corps of rata | in-law, were at dinner at the time, tion, saw two men coming out of the |traplared he, “pol samen. and” Aromee | ‘The Jewels were in a case in a draw-| hallway, Doth carrying satchels, He to. let ¢ re fend work hia will ana |r in Mrs, Coffin's room and the thieves! ordered them to halt ran! ki tum yee a ention to rat killing. |had to force the drawer. While they | Rothchild followed, 0 two UA CD rhe pmanementhot H. | were at work Mr, Clements, who wag in| men. Pollceman Lorch joined in the frat floor of a Caused a?| Newark, called his wife on the tele-/chase and emptied his revolver, When : | loss of only $1 re waa be-| phono. [the men were overtaken the J { + pale 2 5 en they had to ‘ aa Bat out toe ewgive tamer asco: (Cyinawering the call Mrs, Clements had |b» beatan with clubs bafore they would the firemen annoutced that’ It was ii to pass the door of Dirs. Coffin’s room| mupmit to arrest. At the etation-house over sadiithe tenanta could return tu/jas the telephone Instrument ts in the| they sald they were Harry Foreman, 2 ipa ae Cane be nrpa of No, 108 Ludlaw ‘streot, and Joseph |motee In the room, but paid no attention | Goldstein. of No. 1% Orchard atreot. to it thinking that the window was} | | "What did you expect t¢ h the WORKERS GET MORE PAY) “2 : : With the loot from t i 0 Uleves is lary occurred at a drug | t Mowelt: Rorce No ad's home, which West Houston 5 m 3 ago of jawels val- 7 discovered in th e Level with t the Fall River | ued at $1,00. ‘They had the ladder up |? mi Jand we mbing to a secand story tene= + Operatives. | window when William Green, Mr. Bum- | ment ns sy tite . athe | . ‘ 2 Sede : en As tho m LOWELL, Mast, Dec 15—Notices | "*tt's 508 crossijé the yard | ycrambled from house t0,tiouse ve were posted at all af the cotton 1 Uscovered them - volver and lost no time in thia city to-day of @ 6 per cent ints The thieves | aulekly, with ® free use of nig! i orease in wages, to go {nto effect Mon-| ga dow © ladder and ran to the| The two other men escaped. wd Gay next About’ 17,00 operat bhashar p © | At the station-house the prisoner « ; os 7, peratives are! street, firing ba eén ws they fed. | no was ward Welsch, of No, } jected, — | He kept right m and others | Wooster atreet ae ; The textile council will meet, to-mor- | joined In » Which extended BEN pASutad eusbanceyat i % Tow bnd, & is believed, accept the new | through Glenwood avenue to the Boule- romived to sit on the edie) c | Oa scale, as they had made no emand for | yard and along the latter thoroughfare. | Begs Putt ATER Speeds rote i pies Higeti pans one ot wate Saal poet cose peel m Affected are| Tho fugittves were losing ground un-! tho other, to keap the rats away § Sen conga nye Zremone and But- | 1 thoy, atruck an open lot for @ long time. the women de: f to the week-|}meadows. Onco they ‘ ree have been foughe F in this) elty, the trall was sex since the dawn of his- inert July the Low a d Te Dabs 1 wom Da. 5 ‘amounted practically) to. \a) 6 per cént.| burglars to lMaht, Mra, Comin heard} a inorease, #0 that the present action of| the excitement In the etreot. but did| Rrother Identifies Gtrl Sutolde, pho 5 rene oF 8 Wed by somo! as i Sh it d The body of th oung Ww praptioally an! OF 38 eee ate | not Investigate, Sho did not learn that dy 0) young woman who i ¥! UESTION—Where are you golng my pretty maid? Within ax months, and it beings thal phe had been rotbed tnt ahe wont to | committed” mulcide dast Monday in the § i ISWER—I'm going downtown to buy mamma’ a Christ Wrage goals about oo a level with that! ner coom\at midfight Martha Washingion Hotel by hanging, i going iy *mas|mow edopted in the Hall River mille. ts wap yesterday identified atthe Belle: SY NEE eo 2 v ears old, a Ri ESTION— What ay Bendits Get $5,000 in a Sree GERMAN ELECTIONS JAN 25. | Sion and’ lived vai tobbers DREXEL, Mo, wrecked the hfe of the Interstate Bank ras Bate weaterdsy and escaged w: WER—Why, i pm Senay Word Mo of ‘furs!’ that | find advertised In to gion ive: yt tl al Kale), hat la mt dace pidge |The Yankees’ Last Fight With Pirates. . Thrilling Story, by an Eye Witness, of the Last Fight , Between American Sailors and Real Piratés, When the “Jolly Roger” Was Hauled Down Forever. ote Metropolitan Section. New York Aftes Midnight. By a Prominent \Llergyman. Two Mistakes of the Kentucky Dinner. » By IRVIN S, COBB. Comic Section. Little Ferdinand’s Merry. Christmas with Panhandle Pete. By McMANUS, The Prodigal Son’s Christmas Dinner. By CARR. Bill’s Bad Christmas ben By STEINIGANS. The Trolley Circus; By M¢CARDELL, -

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