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! i 1 WIDOW Tl Gem ! | LAWYER TO BARE S Nirginia's Code of Honor Been Overstepped, Declares Family of Bywaters. Va. Deo, CUPEPER, 19, — Yonge Mrs. Viola Bywaters, who wa widowed rs | mystery ( Bat ere Any ‘thi ue pemie o,f Boreal Wed eee ae May Turn Against Brothers. The kinsmen uc ‘rom th Peru that Teeoee Beathiisay eine IN BANK COLLAPSE = | Deposit of $75,000 in Failed Waynesburg Institution Is.in Danger. Tt wes found today that the minute | pook of the bank, contajning the names | of the bondamen, had disapposred. The pond on Mito at Harrisburg contains the names of fourteen inen: M. Sayers, | George’ W. Gordon, Samuel Harvey, G. | HH. Moredock, George N. Rinehart, J. B. | B.’ Rinehart, Daniel 8. Walton, Sam- | wel Mf. Ginteh, C, HL Bowlby, A. B. Reese, W. A Hook, J. B. Donley, 8. W. Scott and John I, Worley. How | many of these ere still on the yond ean only be told by the missing minute | book: Of the fourteen mea J. B. Fy | Rinehart is the cashier under arrest, | Daniel B. Walton is the President of the and John I. Worley is dead. |The State Treasurer's cashier will try to Jearn who the present bondsmen are” i i Trouble Long Known. It became known to-day that there were rumors of crookediiess In (he af-| fairs of the Waynesburs Bank more | than @ year ago, when. the Mint for | Btate Treasurer Was on and when many | banks wore boing attacked ‘from tho | stump. At that Ume its affairs wore in such serious, shape thet it might have been forced tothe. w: it was not brought publicly inlorthesoancaverse ean of js ago tho Government was | copniea nt of the affairs of the bank, it nvasisald today, Provious to June 1 the Comptroiier ‘of ‘the Currenvy. de- | manfod the resignation of Rinehart as x, The resignation was handed in, i and George, assistant to National | Brant xaminer Cunningham, waa | Jaced in the bank with the title of ae~\ tant cashter, the position of cashier held open. Rinehart continued as resident and the vublic. never | ;Siet he had ceased to be cuahier, | being. ui BANK'S ASSETS MISsINa. CHDOAGO, Deo, 19.—Judgo Landis | Yesterday ordered: an examinatfor of Wiltam J. Atkinson, proprietor of the | failed Lincoln Rank, at Morton Park, | The | { with a view to locating the assets n that m: more than this was deposited on Sa day. Atkingon to-day refused to mak atatements regifdin abe Has | he same hour she was married. when | er brothers shot her husband to death before her eyes, must clear up the of what coourred tp her room Es to “THE EVENING WORL WEDNESDAY, prer -MBER 19 | \ | BRIDEGROOM CF AN | -HOUR SI AIN BY LSE DP LY WAT Ed CHRISTMAS CHEER ON BALTIC AT SEA —champagne for Giaret for the second cabth and vin naira for the stecrage, — ; re ts no anong the ers, 90, Purwic Palmer will oon- the om Christmas: pen the little ||| wornan hate seauatens ned alo! @ helped her carry a valle PW ben returned the dig woman pied at im white she eareamed, “what do mean With thie she struck him over the|!! head, amashing his derby about ie ars. The passengere cheered her on. | wal men interfered and pler, t two di led the couple of the 750 TO DINE IN ROSALSKY’S HONOR. Lincoln League Tenders Banquet | to Judge at Broadway Cen- tral To-Night. Judge Otte A Rovalsky, of the Court | of General Seasions, 4 to be the guest of honor to-night at a dinner tendered Covers will be laid for,erore (han 75) Suests, representing all the professions, | |) en yi a- ||| Jugs Rovakicr's viol ry at the ||) Iayt election, was proposed as a gurpriae | the popular young eaatsider and, ||| _2e, mores of Manny” Coxppall, | everything weg kept ‘mum’ itl Montay, (when! an’ elaborate favication ||| Se piinnen Was presented | to” t | J y a comm! tr 4 Juggs by a om the LA A FEELING OF G OF SECURITY. Hl You natufally feels feel secure when ||) you know that the niedicine you are about to take is absolutely pure eat contains no hafthful or’ habit-pro- ||| ducing drugs. Such a medicine ts Dr. Kitmer’s! Swamp-Root, the great Ktdn Liver arid Bladder Remedy, The same .standard of strength and excellence is tained In every bottle of Swamp.) "Root, Swamp-Root fs selentif pounded from vegetable herbs, | It 's not a stimulant and ts taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for every- | thing, A..4gworn statement of purtty. 19/1, with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's | Swamp-Root. If you need a medicine, you shonld+}| have'the best. | If you are already convinced that {} Swamp-Root ts what you need, you! will find tt on sale at all drug stores ||| In ‘bottles 6f two plzes—ftty cents and one dollar. 1 to Dr, Kilmer & Co. Bing-|}| | hamton, N.Y. for a sample bottle, | free ‘by matl—it will convince any ||! | one, You will also recetve a hooklet of valuable Saformation telling all] about the kidneys, When writins |]! the money on at ls Habdiiiies are. | This 1 gilt top and paper: labels. “No stories ever published have attained the immense popularity of this Hi pen i] Or, The Mystery of Red Rock Ranch It, 4s nature's great helper in re- The Foyer Boyn on the River; s Itover Boys on the G: Neving and curing kidney, ver and Or, The Search’ for the Lakes, Or, The Secret bladder troubles. Minaing Housebo she Island’ Cave ‘ > Beven Iniands. The Royer 3} ~ Adams Dry Goods Co. BMAD) DOC is Le IN ADA MS STORE —2r I Io or Otlcrins Is uot To beens (yay $ ] 5, 00 each Our Regular Price Was $30.00 | The most éxtraordinary offer- | jing of Fur-Lined Coats that | | has been announced by any | retatl dry goods house. thts | | Season, SiC he ‘pai season acturer to tet us have fies Coals at such a sacrifice as to enable us to.offer them at the phe- nomenally low. price of, $15.00. It is safe te n this lot is gone there will be offer at this figure. Here is the Made of a good quality } ‘black broadcloth, hanJtsome- | ly Hned with brown fur and finished with a Shaw! colls- of sable coney or mink—a practical, comfort- | able, good-looking fur-lined | Coats con vecesee SOT J : — “ADAMS STORE—2d Floor | Splendid Offering for To-Morrow of Winter Suits for Women at $10.75 and $14.75; formerly $16. 50 to $24.75 MODEL NO. 2—Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits—Cheviots and - mixtures; coat 28 Inches long, double-breasted front; skirt pleated very full. A suit that would be marked ordinarily $16.50 special $10.75 materials. are broadcloths and cheviots and the trimmings Hercules braid, velvet and embroidered revers. Skirts pleated-very full. They were all selected from our r lar stock, so that the tall ng and finish are absolutely to be relied upon. $18.50 $14. 75 to $24.75 values, at at. ADAMS STORE—Balosny BEAUTIFULHOLIDAY BOOKS At the: Lowest Prices in the City © Everyman's Library _ A new and most comprehensive eaten of the best works of the most noted authors, covering blography, jh! , Oratory, philosophy, theology, scence, travel, poetry, drama, are ction, essays, classics and chil- dren's stories, exhibiting in paper, binding, decoration and every detall the result of an earnest effort to give these masterpieces a worthy dress at a price within the reach of every took-lover. There are already 150 titles and the list ls being constantly extended In cloth, 35c. a volume In full leather, gilt, 70c. a volume A few of the good works to be found in the Eye manty Library: mathey’s Lite-ot 3 Marcus Aurellus! M. SIXTH Ne i Open Evenings “Until Chr istmas. ONeill-Adains oo For a Sensible and Useftd Christmas Gift? | Messaline Waist: 3 totchor short sleeves; white only.. Silk Waists—Plaids and Roma made very full, ina varletylot affeta Waists Embroidered and pleated fronts; long § 1 d sleeves - $3.95 | cotton Pi Velveteen Waists- Made with deep “very, fut Pleats and 1 tucks. Roe sleeves with deep c In. black Es blue, green and castor $3.95 White Net Waists—With hand-made yoke made over China silky 4 - Short sleeves. Value $7.50.. $9,00 White Net Waists—[laborately tiim- med with band of Cluny, made over China silks, short sleeves, 59,79 2 Bhek Uriltiantine Black Sateen Wain + White Lin model, Wa 20th to 21st Street 21st to 22d Street I | | _| O'NEILI. STORE—3d Floor | eel HOLIDAY FURS ‘Mt Special Prices for To-Morrow.: é continued unseasonable weather has left us with a larger ee Furs than w e care to hayé at this time of the year, and we dar reductions to immediately and effectively yndition, Hence the values offered sense of the w and‘in time to $10. $15, $16.50, $25 - $20, $30, $45, $60 “$15, $20, $25 $35, $45. $ $25 325 ne. Mink Sets, | Eur Sis SG Misses & ichiarem 5a \ id -cotlec aon of all popular Furs, 3, SS. 50, $4. 75 and up to $20.09 HANDKERCHIETS | For Holiday Gifts. for Embroidered Handkerchiefs & Shs Worth 35c to 50c. \ Our sales of these Handkerchiefs have been very large, but the enormous quantity we had en ‘to still maintain the original assortments. 1} of choice designs to select from in both sc and hemstitched edges, with plenty of the $0c. qualities still In the lot. Special, w they fast. aaa aiteaa : rived. They are the daintiest hand: Linen Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, with embroidered handkerchiefs ever made, ter and the best values we have ever at very moderate prices; ¢ offered at, each. 25c to | ADAMS SLORE— <1at Floor |— Christmas Gifts for Men. Silk Reefers and Dress Suit Protectors. (Neatly Boxed.) Den't forget the'men folk ing. But give them som thing that will show your good | Nothing better elegant ‘dyess-sult prote what ever needs. Our assortment of these po arti- ve, Including all the latest ideas and p atterns at prices that will just suit yout! purse. Silk Reefers, Soft silk Reefers, “in. the best quality Peau de Crepe, plain or with-self clipe very neat and handsome de white and peu all sizes; each in se separate box at... $3.00, $1.50, $2,00, $2.50 Lamb's Tales From Shakespeare. Walton's Complete Angler. Carlyle's French Revolution. Sir Walter Scott—Novels of (25 yois.) Pitt’s Orations on the War ‘With Sheridan's Plays, Burns’ Poems and Songs. Le Morte d'Arthur. = Hurley's Essays, Famous Books “Appleton’s Rare and Famous Serics” This edition is an exact reproduction of those published in England many years ago and has been out of print a long time. They contain the repro- ductions of all the original colored iHustrations and wood cuts by Crulk- shank, Rowlandson, Blake, Leech and others, They are bound In red cloth, Made by the publishers to sell nt $1.50. 45: Cc |The Hunting Flold—Surtees. Second Tour of Dr. Byntax—W. France. Robertson's Sermons on Religion and Life. While they last Here-are the titles: Memoirs of John Mytton—Nimrod, Tour of Dr. Syntak—W. Combo. Wingsor Castle-W. H. Ajfisworth. Mustrations to the Book of Jol Blake. Fables of Aesop Real Lito in ireland fe Attia, {fo of an Actor—Plerce Egan. ‘our of Dr. Syntax—W. Co: Tower of London —W. 1, Ainwworth, {Bandy Andy—Lover, aa Dance of Lite—Combe Johnny Nowcombo in the Navy, The Famous Rover Boys Series for Young Amcricans,' | by Arthur M. Winfield. Comba, | Life in London—Pierce Egan. |Nalten! Bports of Great Rritain Aluce: series. Each new volume Is hailed with delight by thousands of boys and girls everywhere. The new volume for 1906, The Rover Boys on the Plains; ; Tho Rover Boys in Camp; Or, The Rivals of Pine Island. The Rover Boys on Lana ana Sea; .Or, The Crisoes of Boys Out West Th ¢ * Search for a Lost r Hoya in the Jun & Adventures 37e ‘The Rover Boys tn the tains; Or, A Hunt for and For Moune ne. The Rover Phe Cat Boys & Bchoo! nam nm the Oc Children’s Favorite Classics _ They are printed from large type on excellent paper, and, are more lavishly illustrated with full-page afd text ravings than any other series ever Or, A Cha produced, Bound in cloth, with printings In two inks and with separate exquisite color reproductions inserted in the stte-panels of every book Our fel Price 19¢ f be sure and mention the New Yor! Evening World, t i a $1, 00 Dress Suit Protectors, 79c, A really elegant dress. suit protector for “the money; made of a fine quality black silk, very. generous size, perfect fitting, with ie silk quilted linin ng $1.00 ¥ ilue each one neatly boxed, 2! : 79¢ Other dress suit ae of finer gui black silks, with beautiful silk linings; » one ne atl y ae : $1.00, $1.50, $2. 00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Lace-Trimmed | Madeira enchenatiele, MIXCUES) oe Genesee ees A most fortunate shipment of fine Zi Handkerchiefs. Hand-Embroldered Handkerchiefs Youths' Suits—) 4 A very fine collection of pure Irish | {fom the Madeira Islands has Just ar- Fancy mixtures and fine Prench Valenciennes laces and_| really works of art, on the finest of embroldery medallions, These hand- | linen. They came direct to us from Rerchlcislarceottn high claseiehar race | the 3 skilled’ needle-workers of these Mttle Islands, have bee: lacked *5.00 i OVERCOATS=Bulieno: ey: or reefer style, in yan navy, brown and gray cheviots, friezes or kerseys; sizes 242 to 12 years; double or single breasted; full back or shaped body overcoats, in plain or mixed fabrics; sizes 8 to 15 years. THE SUITS~Blue and fancy. mixed cheviots, biue serges) atid cassi- meres, cut double-breasted and Nor- folk styles, with. knickerbocker az~-~ straight trousers; 8 to-16 years. SUITS FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS (24 to 10 years)—Novelty Suits, three-piece Suits: years, in plain colors and ™ $5.00 | Value $8.98 $7.50 special at] cheviots. to $14.00; BILL STORE |-4th Floor ©, $1.00 to $2.5 | | LACE. CURTAINS. | Extraordinary Values for To-morrow. | 500 Pairs Nottingham Lace}150 pairs Irish Point Lace | | Curtains, 34 yards long, 60-Inches | Curtains, two exceptionally good | Twide: Irish Point, Point dlesprit | destens at less than cost of importa- 1 lon. ards long, 48 Inches wide, | and Brussels effects, Regu- ear lar £2.50 per pair; special. $ 1.50 | Ree wens Ne Sree $l. 75 | ipa: pair, special ime O'NEILL SRORE sth Ploor J: Great Bargains in Rugs. $24.50 Axminster Rugs. 9x12 feet—exceptional showing of new designs, both ) floral and Oriental. Special at. ek | “$27.50 Axminster Rugs. 9x12 feet—excellent assortment of Oriental designs to select from. Special at....... { ONEILY, STORE—Iet Ploor ‘ Holiday Ribbons « . | At very tempting prices; large assortment of plain. and fancy $19.50 °}$24. 50 | H. O'Neill & Company iI } Rei | Ribbons for ancy work and decorating. Fine Quality Satin and Taffeta Ribbons ~ T.No, 5, Value “7e yard, at.... 5¢ No, 16, Value 19¢ yard, at....$5c No, 7, Value 10c>yard, at 7c No, 22, Value 22c yard, at....$7c No. 9, Value t4c yard, at 30¢ No, 60, Value 2Sc yard, at....$9¢ | No, 12, Value 16c yard, at.:..$2c | No, 100, Value 29c yard, at... .22¢ Narrow Satin Ribbons No.4, plece of 10 yards.8c, 35c, $9¢ No. 2,” plece of 10 yards.19cand 35c | | No. 134, plece of 10 yards.$5c,9¢,25¢ | No, 3, plece of 10 yards.23cand 45¢ MAR Christmas is fast approaching— only a few days left to fit out San Claus for the ttle folks. We have sold more dolls this season than ever before but, the weather having heen so unfavorable, we find opr selves with an immense stock jon hand still, which must be sold b fore Christmas. Consequently have reduced them for a Big Clean-Out’Sale Sensational Prices Come one, come all, before are gone, as thi ill be the greatest sale of dolls ever announced. th {hy 2 so eit = | Our Leader —Jointed Body | | Doll, bisque! bead, curly wig, clos- | long; dressest ing eves; 20. in In satin; ht colors....: $1.00 ee rr \ | Our Special | Dell, 23 1 long, hand-sewed f eyes ve $5.00 Jointed Body | | } THOUSANDS OF: BEAUTIFUL DOLLS KED DOWN FOR A QUICK CLEARANCE SALE MS STORE=18¢ Floor Gift Umbrellas, $3500 - Value $1.50 each. We are*having 2 19¢ to $1.98 eee cpanel 32c to $1.00 Sets of Clothes, consisting of ging- ham or lawn dress, skirt and draw- foid Floating Dolls. . ers, for 16 to 18 inch dolls, “per reat. many. rainy Stevie sserherenconerceseteres srs biG of late, so if Sets of ‘Clothing, en Hahee or you haven't got an Bi eseeew tes vise tale -50 to $5.00 umbrella or two Dolls’ Shoes and Stockings, all sizes, on hand, don't fail $Ueto 0c to attend this big Dolls’ Fur Sets ...,..., $0c to $1.95 ge CO OTON: \ large and yarled assortment of brellx Js always a Dolls’ Jewelry, Parasols, — Fitted martes Recentabla Trunks; In fact, we carry everything att, pertaintng to a Doll. Rag Dolls, dressed as cele girls and This collection coinprises Um- sallor boys.....se0se2++s20C to $5.00 brellas that were never before Jointed Body Doll, 13 fe long, curly |_| offered “at, these prices; all wig, shoes and stockings. . 2c strong and, serviceable, steel Jointed Body. Doll, wig, closing eyes Lit orked Jointed Body Doll, 18 in. long, curly wig, in blondes, bru- nettes or Titian; closing eyes. 8a. Kid Body Dolls, 13 inches long, ; Ing eyes, shoes and stockings....26¢ Jointed Body Doll, 13 inches long, dressed in cotton cr lawn, light: col- ors, shat: to-match. .. 29¢ LA complete assortment Be Dressed Dolls from 0¢ to $25.00 16 fn, tong, cur . 50¢ Vitods, Paragon frames, covered with good American taffeta, rain- , fast blackeand with case. tassel. The! handles are in large variety of fancy de- {Iver, horn and trimmed ¢/men's 28-inch, ‘omen's inch, Regutar $1.50 Um Die las : $1.00 CACH vee eee

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