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THE EVENING WCRE®, WEDNESDA™ MS DONNELLY MEANS 10. FHT TD JOIN PARENTS | Girl of Five and Lad of Three. on the Way From!Hungary —FORAL HOME: ~ They'll Aen to Put Her Out} Legally If They Get Rid of Her at All. : He TELLS: HER: STORY. 108 CAOSS SEAS to Manitoba. |steamship Kronpring Wilhelm, which varrived from Bremen this - morning, were Theresa Stein, aged five years, jand her: brother Peter, two years hor | funtor, | Dhey travelled second class and came ail the way trom their home’ in Buroba, ana: fp join thelr parents In far away Brenden, Manitoba. i-'Phe ‘mother tet Hungary shortiy after the boy: was) borz,.'to join her husband, _.jleaying the children in care of her alster fre down and out when they encounter woman's will. ‘The tatest demonstration of feminine Motermination is that of Miss Mary V- Donnelly, -who refuses to vacate her to es bara is-an alluring proposition is oved-by Mles-Donnelly's vigorous. Sestation against the authorities who Long Island City. That life behind Dene of contention. oom flat in the Administration Buliding jwhioh pots to shame the average tab- told Harlem home. The assistant matron of the county Jair hay taken strenuqus-methods to-pro- ect her cosy little apartment and has = oparricaded herself against all hostile in- ruders—The—prison—itsai¢_{s_a_drear lace, but once ihside Miss Donnell pode the cheerful surroundings $700 forget ‘that it Js really a pi attractively furnished tn mission, with ® pien > gnagazines, dainty lace curtains and Not Frightened a Bit. & When seen at her Prison apartment Donnelly was not uthorities that i, a tba of removing ‘my household gocds until ‘I receive « fair trial,": ‘she said, as, she cordially (welcomed ms, “I-have been grossly m Fepresented, and all I want is justice. I have been agatstant matron here for two years, and’ those charges of nealect of uty and toayberdination 19: the. matron { for another. ‘Tam law {ll probably iake place next month, 1s/ Yecides” against“ me -¥-shall -then ive) ae key to’ the authorities" and Jeaye tn @ ludylike way, home-in the Queens County Jail | {OU £ all perturbed | & until‘ahe considered them old enough to 4oake tho long journey’ 2 0 = ~The littlé ones were tagged and con: signed té Capt. F. A. G) Schultze, a steamshtp-agent.’ of “No. 1216 “Broadway, who had a representative at the pier to meet them and see that they are prop- erly forwarded to their destination. - They are probably the youngest trav- eliers ever underteking such a- long journey, and ‘when the becam own on” the: ship: thei were tho Fe Gipionts of more atiantion than would ordinarily be accorded children on a clear ‘Appearey tbe aturd, at ‘oun, Urs ay Zoumesters | The pets of the entire ahip’s company {on “board the North German Lioyd | John CRS TESTI. § HITCHCOCK INQUIRY Grand Jury Investigates the! Charges and Will Report Findings To-Morrow. ‘The chargee against Raymond Hitch- ook; the actor, in which many little girls. figure, were taken up by the Grand Jury to-day and investigated at length, ‘Assistant District~Attorney — Garvan presente! the: eyldence’ and examined the witncssss, He called” four, girls, Boctety for the. to. Children. Mr, Gasvan eald that the names of the with ‘would not’ be made known at this Une. ‘Tha: fittle-girts, “however, haye all figured | proceedings that—jed up—to—the-actor'a+ arrest.. Two of the four examined to- day were his cdmpaniona in an auto- mobile’ ride to Great Neck. More wit- nesses will be examined to-morrow, when—the--Grand.Jury_-will__report—on. {ts investigation. TWO GLIB TALKERS HELD AS SUSPICIOUS PERSONS. Have--Been—Trying to. Sell. a Book in Flush- ing, LT z = sg z 23 = 3 Bstas Lerhey wren \/\ SAVAVATAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVIAVAYA | Ppbilip psborn ‘HE OUTER GARMENT SHOP, LV AVAVA SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Sale of Women’s Coats Black Broadcloth Coats <STREET OR EVENING W: EAR-% Inch long, "17. 50 seini-feting and loose models, beauuilully tri and taflored, Hned with best black or white watt ‘AU sizes. Value $30.00, Fur Lined ‘Coats . ‘ot rary finest ‘Amported Broadcloth, ( _ $6.00 SQUIRREL UID ATS—Collara of Lynx, $55.00. ‘Porrlan or Beaver =~ $35.00: = or Lynx 100 Fur Lined Black Broadcloth Coats IE : 6 inct; tong; collar of Dark Brook Mink All sizes. Value $35,00. $23.50 v. \/\ Demi-Tailored Suits i comenmnenemnnnenns foe Has a Setper Swatser Stylishness ( “Trimmed Dress Hats th: oe been designed ‘and. ‘made in our own workrooms. “and Velvet Hats, fashioned in many ways, : flowers and feathers; moire silk, si mimi -~-mént-to-select from; very. fashionable colors, Hats the cal of those ener price hls 50. Second Floor, Millinery: Parlo _ SENT TO SING SING. Pleaded Guilty to Stealing $3,500 From His Employers—Has _ Detusions, Doctor Says: Eé@wani G. Lawrenoe, of No. 59 Court kN. J Ir of England, was sentetioed to-day to Sire Shite sake for not lees than-one | Lewrence pleaded guilty to an tndict- ment for grand larceny. He was the) ‘keeper for the Gorham Publishing 3a — Twentiatt—~stree(—and- nue and stole about $3,500, stealings by forged entries mulenonn owns nenoos aerate Hele let Rosalsky pleat if for Lawrence. Bs wider E. Young, of Me Woat Sixty-ftth street. w Lawrence was suf- fering “from delusions of «reat wealth.” | ward Lasansky, who was adjudged in Vestick and Morris Rickman. | two well-dressed young men and glib talkers, who haye been telling the reat- dents of, Fushing, L. 1, how to keep well forever by reading a book they could purchase for the small sum of $1. ‘were arrested to-day by. Detect! nen and MoVelgn, of Miushing, a8 sus- } picious persons. “McVeigh thought he Facomnixed Vostick ss tne assailant of 2 iF ria. Mi. Barbreck, who was robbed in her fi | Jam week by two men: hastened to th Flushing Court and picked out Veatick a one of the men who had plundered rebel for ¢ F “ge heretamination by Magistrate Conne } ton. eee LAZANSKY APOLOGIZES. Assistant Corporation Counsel Ed- fontempt of court by, Justice Marean | | of, the Supreme Court, ‘Brooklyn, for | discourtestes during the trial of Injunc- j Hon proceedings brought to restrain the | police from interfering wi ic fae shows, fey in apology esterday | s- accepted and Proceedings rogped. { VAVAVAVAVAW ‘The Paquin Kimens Model $34 pee werth $45.00 Ot-.fine—Brosdcloth. plain or_atrl Coat has vest, co Of ine pastel shades to sorraspod; alae: butterty tien Bestest inhed with satin ruching and roreites. Handsome habit,-full- pleat ‘akirt with zeven inch fold at fcot. All new plain’ and pastel /\ WAVAVAVA' Za ee ‘12 West 23d St. open aR AWAY. (AV AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV: 74 ee through to 224 mf pees “, 30C. 12:WORD “FURNISHED ROOM” AD. ~ IN THE WORLD FINDS MANY A DESIRABLE... TENANT. é : a aoe se. Another a No prisoner haa ever escapal -servios. and I have per- | “formed my duty to the best of my abil: Wy. Mra, Wells “the “matron, wha,” on ‘sccoURt ‘of fllnese, hes been unable to ‘discjiargo her dutica for many months SSS = Bitos 1 have: been: trere,-and- whose work. Ihave willingly done, can say noth- ing against my, character or the man- ner in whish I handled the prisoners rand Sheriff Herbert 8. Harvey's only ‘excise for discharging me {a that I do ‘bot fet on socially with the matron! {These roonis I haye furnished at reat expense, but no sooner_was I Ip- ‘atalled in here -than-my-tmuble began. I think ‘there ts a_hoodoo in this apart- |: quent, and-I was at first averse to 0c , for the last woman who terrible run of bad “Mrs. Wells has taken part down me at every turn, eal ot there- poor inoners with necessary medicines, &c. me catering o;'the prison: fell to me uring the matron’s sickness. and the-prinoners say that never before Ww they treated 39 well as when I charge of the kitchen. She Means to Fight. had | to a 1 told him ® woman’ are sacter ta like a looking-giams: a breath upon tt spreads; and if I reatgn it {m- ‘fee that Tam in some way unfit for hia position. The guthorities promised to get me a better place, but I haven't fi coming. and I, mean to fight groundless charges iisminson Inst dain easy ae Former Judge Denole O'Leary is my counsel, nnd I have every hope of be- ing reinstated. competad nnd. Wan ) while a’ woman wh hed forthe exam, received the high- | yico agninat me. which) will oome be tore the Appel Division of the Bupreme Court, a great | Rumber of surprises will oome out, and ‘no matter what Ls utcome T intend to prefer charges ainst Mre, Wells, + the matron, Ho . I wish you to Seny that Tara present all T am. 5 However, Mu every. pre ed onsiaugh of the sit who has the power torrent of & woma THOS. BELL DIES SUDDENLY. OATEKILL, N.Y. Bell, President of the Bar! the authorities: th va} | tomorrow. But it 1S. certain that at least — Halfof Today’s Items Will Be Offered Tomorrow | “and we shall add to them probably as many more. | Those who did not come today should make their plans to come early <= | -fomorrow; for not twicein-a-year---not often in a store’ ’sh drastic merchandising done. ‘These RED MUSICI We count many musicinos morrow two jsuperb to which all musicians, | specially invited, | ing unusual assemblage ‘of not Morning, at 1030. Mr. Arthur Depew, Opcanéat. Dr. J. K, Dixon, Lecturer. < } -Sopran Stta Hobbes Waldo Mr. Paul Dufault... Mr. P. K. Van Yorx,.At the Ange! Chorus of Thirty-five Vv: Mr, Michuel Banner.. Mr. Vietor Sdriing. Contral neon concerts; {n programs of a high musics] order: -Tenor tun ‘Cello LETTER-DAYS Tomorrow Will Be ANS’ DAY In the Wanamaker Auditorium) | among our friends—in ‘tnt, the, ex- traordinary success of the Wanamaker Piang/ Store Js due in great measure directly to their interest and encouragenrent. our appreciation of theirf cordial support, we! have arranged {nr to- 'To express Complimentary Concerts in the Auditorium teacaers and muilc-lovers generajly are We shall have pleasure in presenting the follow- ed artists, at the morning and after- Afternoon, at 2. Mrs. Beatrice Fine Miss Shanna Cummings bie Hissem de Mows pallille Pottatene { Bopranos non | Ste .Tenor Mr ton) Hints. \pranjatic Reclter The Parisian Trio. Gregor A. Ga ocky Hans .Kronold Orchestra of 40 Miucians. Chorus of 40 Veives. Violin allo Hn Formerly A, 1. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKER = "During the Ssiirring: times of lia s trem aT selling it is impossible to know just what will be he tory is there such at are emphasized in order to bring Wana Piakene before the public.in another of its unmatchable phases ays this great-celebration month which ends. tomorrow, It is the time to provide Winter Wearing Apparel. It is the time to provide Houseke eping things. It is time to buy Christmas Gifts. It is the greatest economy time New York City has known in many years. Make your plans to come to Wana- amaker’s TOMORROW. Taken the Same as Cash Checks on Banks and Trust Companies Stamped, “Payable only through the Clearing House,or in the Bank Clearing House Due Bill,” will be received in payment for purchases, or in settlement of accounts, the same as gold. Balances due the Payer (unless under Five | Dollars) will be paid by check stamped as ubove. (fo fase Broadway, Fourth Ave, Eighth to Tenth Street in Excess of the Price Y ibbons and velve AR STRE ET The. largest_and_most complete assortment shown ai au These are $4.50) CARRIAGE -HATS— where. pone AND, Large shapes, medium shapes and small shapes,’ simply but taste- fully ‘trimmed with Taffeta silk, velvet and feathers, black or sonal-yalues. oor) .. colors, ex (Second $3.49, $2.49 &. $1.98 | Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. | HIGH-GRADE UNTRIMMED FELT THATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. — From the-best-and-foremostmak. ers; plain or velvet bound; largest variety of shapes Sra Black, aes Set se ait oe ues A 8c. and 85c UNTRIMMED VELVET HATS. Hand= juality silk; velvet and medium shapes; Btack, Navy, Brown, Garnet, Myrtle, Light Blue and White. $2. vies “tamed free BLA (THe 14TH STREET STORE.) Reddy Bc Muslin Gees ERSKIRTS. * jth FRESH CRACKERS. ressing . -EIDERDOWN DRESSIN SACQUES. A ‘_pliqued ciecular collars, with worsted ed sizes; $1.29 is the Eu KIMONO ! rial, in pretty { Groceries EGGS. Every egg guaran- teed; doz. in carton. new ade ; Butter of su- perfor quallty—t-lb. print. FRESH ROASTED ; COFFEE. New York's Ibs.," + $1.00 Uneeda Mil sands of __wives—3}4 “Zu-Zus or —Oysterettes— regular Sc package. acques-;— ool ripple} — Eiderdowns in Red, Gray an 26c' i Enghsh Doll Carrzages. willow rire 32 An- sonia Blend, popular with thou- house- 30c) Sic Gi Regular price $2. 3.28. These bears ae made of good quality plush © and are16 inches high, ands have— yl 49° good_voice, for ey BLY. finished wooden bodies and | kind” that ways sell f ‘oa i ks, Ca o7 sets The newest —and—|— ~—Jatest-modelsin.Cor- Wines. toes t y WHOS OLD CHOW. ALPINE | sets are to be found in -our Corset DE flat-back.-Also- small “deep sectional flaring floun “trimmed — with — shi HEATHERBLOOM PETTI-, COATS. Made with deep flar- ing flounces of cluster shirring and ruffles with z Pintucks. $2val. $1.49 (HE 14TH STREET STORE, P Becond F Infants’ Wes x =made: “of fine trimmed with! embroidery tucks with ruffles of emoroidery ving around. yokes Also other =| at this price: -tapering--waist_lines; pi Fuil bodied native wine 3, quality epe SB JRL O1N!WHOLE ror QUARTERS of STEAKS OR ROASTS — Reg- Ulariy sold at Be. to E special price .. bust. Also Jow bust for people who pre- fer them. American —kady,-Nemo,-C.B., G. PN, Augus- tine Sonnettes. Also Y fancy Brocades in all feading shades—All_corsets fitted and _ sorrect models selected. Prices, $1 to $8.50 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second. Floor.) TNELETTE—P A~ | AMAS ooMade in-Buster:styles, —-White, Bhie” “and Pink. Fo to —children-2 te years.| child 7S¢. 0 & “A IIc. 44+ yalues 49c years. . (TNE 14711 STREET #STORE,| Second: Floor.) Men s Eee or Diseee sn are of Fancy Wrorsteds: Cheviots, Black Thibets, Go, Overceats of Frieze; Oxford: Cheviots;— “Fancy Mixtures, &c,. Worth $10.50. All sizes for men ie Plenty Boys’ Susts or Overcoats. About 300 garments at a yery popular Wool Suits and Overcoats; good price, patterns; and Russian Blouse Sults, coats are Cut full and roomy, Nery stylish coats . $2. 85 They are all, perfect “shoes, new and_ stylish, cording to the most approved Fall’ modes. - of patterns, Boys’ double-breasted - suits, 'Sailor The Over- both long and short styles, serge . Fancy Mixtures; some have red flannel lin- ing; some lined with wool (THE 146TH STREET STORE, $7.00 Overcoats and Reefers,. long and short coats; ‘Third Fieer,) Women's Fall Shoes, a Jobbing House's Overstocks. ac- They are the sort of shoes that usually are on sale at $3 to $2.50. large segeseean = 29) at Selected’ vici kid Jeathers, button or , lace style; Cuban heels; sizes 26 to 7; widths C to E.........-.....-+++ CHILDREN’ 'S VICI KID SHOFS ‘Sizes ; 50c. values; button and $1.59 pyoMeNs pe OXFORDS. $1.50 ane ; 65¢ oy 98 |