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= Vice-President “Williams | Tells tService- Board Price’ Was j F ‘i The Investigation .of the Brookisn | Rapid Treasit system by the Pabile mmission was resumed to- Gommigsioner Mocarrtt Wititarn M, Ivins, counsel for the eom- mission, ¢alled Col T, 8. Williams. oxtor-premident of the B. i, and asxed if he oo AGAIN NOTED DIVORCE SUT Anal of Milliona Millionaire to Re- Case on Madine Let- ters Denied by Court. PHILADELPHIA, , | Mary Séott Hattje, who wassmied for] «, i August Pittsburg mijionatre. won.a complete victery in the PennsylVania, Superior |Court -here—to-Auy when that tribunal amirmed:in Its entirety, tha de+| ns elaion of the Allegheny Coimu Court. Joh refused’ to: grant. Harte a ai- 500,000 PAD NS. ARTES Hs list ‘fi sR) UH DRWEN BRING OUT THE 10 SUICIDE BY POLCERESERVES! MONEY TROUBLE OF BR, 7 TA O'Connor Came ‘Came With Twenty |Takes Poison ame ‘Threatens | Brooklyn ee Sips) on We to Kill Sister-in-Law If She Calls a Physician 4. — Mrs.|) ari 1H 1TH UNDER WHEELS Cops to Aid Brennan, the Platform While Trying Daring Patrolman. to Board Car. © three quick acts Walter Mphlberg, elghteen’ years old, { party.are taken Ja saletman Sidney Ginsberg, ebghtedn years ol avenue and. Fortieth | 1H . Renden O'Canhor and Patrol }Campany. / man Brennan, of the Adazis SMreet Sta- | todk en vClmwnce the Coy i" OF ty® after ane moying train on the, Culver line at | Fortleth street and Grayesend avenue to-day, and si form. Hin body shot under the rear cur, directly in front of the wheels et was cul almost in two, he trai was comfortably filed with | teacamare pleked up along the Hne | from Coney Island: Scores of men and | | women min out when it was stopped. jana ps men, ‘led by Policeman John | of. Py the Seventy-xecond Pre- toned Paratiecwtat to(araw the saancled | {youth from the tracks, Lass ca! mbulance and sent for the wrecking ferew. Ginsberg wan wedaed in beneath ‘the trneks and hla rescuers could not Ket 10 him. Poliweman Lake xrrested the motor- | man, Walter “Lidle, of No, 271 Ninth (wtreet. and thé conductor, - ‘Timothy | | Clare. of No. 39 Second street, Brook- liyy. The body of Ginsberg was nent to | the Beventyrsecond ‘Precinet /Statior= Wanon hig way.ty work, ‘The petitions filed by Hartse's attor. neye asking the Superior Court to re- open the case on the ground ‘of new!, Sfavovered evidence were dented, The petitions to reopen the case were bared | 7 Ontetters. alleged to have been writte b: “Maas, who was named the family conchman, am cO-respondent by Hartje. The decision which wad written by Beaver and concurred in by f the court auys! eful consideration the story of the Brooklyn Union Ftatimad | We eix members omens. SP Costunics G, RE TED FABRICS. INCLL DING HOUSE, E Trae nose ta call a doe. rand Tl] soot you on want any one tut- "} ting In on this ceremony.’* @ vis drilling the safe! No, son body te opening’ the safe with an are thinks’ the store e Was ashen white Teyatems THe wiiness fepued That Tey tought: he could, and dug into a huge pile of documenta. © The Brooklyn Rlevated Silent Satety Rallway Company was the first «com: pany, the witness sald, having been \imvorporated { 14. Mr, Williams then recited a Jong list of companies, with the dites of their mergers or leases. The Union Mevated aveters ma it exitis towday, he said, dates from the ~ early part of 1%. =§26,023,722 for “Strengthening.” The ectuat #ork of construction wax begun in tie seventies, bur it was noi indertaken serlousiy until the early Aghties, ‘The actual airusure: is largely tiie same ns Kt waa orixinnlty, Mr. Will- Pin recent years. | | Mr, Willlain waid the cost of atvength- Sting bad been charged to. conatruc- Shot to inatiteiancss ttre pas IE the experts, en UST et Cue oer or reise sAxina read from @ report made by the cs iilemi dn 1897, Showing {nat the aoat Cee up te tat Ume bad pertltes and isere were $25,000,- ‘bon B. RK. T. sicaulred the took of @e Union Elevated in 18. ‘The Bea and Bea View Companies and the “had! been previousy acquired, “R. T. accured. control of the ether Gompantes composing the p present | feraceniiss later dates; the Canarsie road Company only -iast your. how much tt mania to. RSPIAER: ey onde ex- damuces. FIRM ACCUSES, CLERK OF THEFT Haslam, Charged With nj Larceny of $500, Js. Short $15,000, Employers Say.” wa. ‘or the entire H. ft. ‘T. aystemn ‘er 1s oenralied, 3 the Transit eyelopisent en the power ethes ievestient com: ewsed to the ‘Transit De- Hogmant Company, and the aystem penieats. hrourh economy of prodisc- $500,000 as “Commission.” Mr. Wiliams sald the present capitall- | gation of the ocoaits een Elevated water comprises. $11,429,300 bonds $B 10) dn preterred stock: and’ $12,960 900 x $25,144.00 fn ali. He xald he Hi t would cont conmderably more ce. | i 00,009 of seouritles. | + Ivins said that he found an ‘tem fH, Ly Tre 1 fj ‘® commission, and one Samued to tho reorganization Apart of | geurities, nade iu i Mee rook ye. ut of the total au thorized ie ue ‘Ot BHO) of sectiritie: Mr. Wi page. witness, he Reorganisation Gommitire cluded 2 Sdelantog Olooet, Ernest Th Lor ohn, Parao Gut Mr Woodw: Mr. Willlama dd not make: clear mipat the mayment of the Koi(0) con | feation ‘Cominltier were. for, except The wmacuritien. were hot setling at RE, and 1{ was necessary to pay f ving them sold. + Mr. Williams, preased us to whether it-would be poantbie to capitalise ¢x-| case. It Ts 3 two kinds, the avidence of servants exn- ploy: With witness this convinelug, tie exception af a atngl testimony fs not only ny Dut is scarcely suflicient to arouse 2 suspicion of improper relation the respondent apd tite oo-re- bee Record” vitnean is Busie Wr on her arrival distimdng’ the letters whet figured in the cuse, t ali but one Ww: but las bees yirengthened nen im Diesen “ie the teatimor 2 scant consid he ont retained, mition, } the Of those who are \ fandwriting of des it would seem | re rumors nd te taken of such corro- | borntive force aa to make the aenuloes | etter vers: doubtful. | the concipsion thmt the allege he Uibellant are ‘not sustained The trial judge was not satianed Bat the evidence und we a: wants: 5 the oon-, clusions renched by the trial judge in’ Teanons ntated by him in We dismbexing the sult £ The cost of the pro: Inge are pinced James F, Haslam, ehiet clerk for the Brown & Sanderson, bankers and brokers at No, t, Was arrested to-lay on a charge Techuledfly, Tas- Wall of grand larceny. Jam ia sovused of the larceny of ®&, but the members of the firm » experts who have been at work on hix The, W000,00) to the Feor: | books have found that he ds short alto- wotlier about $15,00), that since the Maslani 3s twerlty-nine years old and wii lant. The alleged | yenditures, said he was well aware tat anything was possible in bookkeepitig, if people have wicked intentiona and/a| drawn by Proper" opportunity. He thought, hoir,| Raik. tc ver, that so long an the present way | had th ef: doing things by the company’s ofti-| Ho dep clala prevails no- expenditures, will be | ovuH after Mu--Tudue bad aanounced_that cee mould take up the its oti W pany for $20,000, LEFT BEHIND AS. STEAK AMER SHLED The steamship ¥randieco, of thé Avatro-American line, sailed away trom See Bash Govls in’Bouth Brooklyn for Naples and Mediterranean ports to-day, Jeaving 30 dieconsolate Rusiiang sit- ting tn dumb despeir on thelr bageaxe Bach of then nokia a ccket calling dg not another ship of the linw due to { mail until Deo. The 30 Russians and 1,500 Italians aa- | aembled at the docks early to-day to | @he country’ and had purchased tokets from the agents vf the Hne at the poina thay Jett. i The Francisco has accommodations for’ 1,600 stecrugo passengers. The of- foars, being forced to leave #0 of tho aasecmpled crowd behind, Maier renege fie, Rusalana, fearing shat \took 40), Gtallane aboard with the Re wins and left 90 Italiane on tho dock there would he = riot. Accordiagiy ox airetched, sthe | toa ‘and the his arrest is Weta rt rH ational City heck to his own ao- Atle Anguratiog Laberty tn’ the Lawyers’ Trant--Company, -) and that coneers hae unable to ater — f deine was not wrong: hin Mareat was due Hscovering toatlnfoal bookkeeping Detecttyo Wilbur, who ‘as_one of the ij men that arrested vze clerk, mtated that oa in the market and “gone over- —_—_.—__. FIVE CHILDREN MEET DEATH IN BLAZING HOUSE. | PLBASANTVILLE, Fire children were crema Parenta and two other. Noy, 21. ~ ren were the mone on’ the Toad between this was destroyed onthe, pier. burned to death range in aze from two for pamuage on the Francisco, and thare |, whion set fre to the ‘hous Femininity Little feminine foibles are mote fascin- | ating than a beutifu | bit of ribbon or lace—the delic gtance of an elusive perfume have started | [eas a romance, Herkoff’ s Djer- Kiss) ,{Pronounced Dear Kins) hiful, dainty scent for those of | take passage. They came from all over | ¢ fra. Pace Powder. Toller Wa il T earnat.(aekin them al | death overtook im and he fel! agross feene—Interior of Adams street police fon. Teleplione dell Reuben’ Connor leaps to the . Rouben O'Connor—What's tint | On & (idle was found the fibeur tivo ther (ALP lease! forgive imat 1 am doing in your home, have driven me to tt. Keep them Inskie. SODAS AIDA Le Separate Riding Skirts, ‘There In work for ws | 10 iL helleve hay nethod Nik, flonlister took charge of the body. At the Pramoy Company's offices It was Muhlberg was a favorite Brennan discovered in’ a | promise for aba AN LIFTED WATCH, ° “URCHIN: TELLS POLICE. A mah who fald he waa Dr. Charles | of No. 4 West Brseks reported ia) Tlents ‘Onder stilt at | 0 Wast Forty-seventh street station. that he bad been robbed of id watch and chain by w |woman who accosted him in Forty-third | [street near Sixth avenue. When asked By the Lieutenant whe~ jthet or not he would be able to identity the woman, Dr. Norris replied he waula ri joc but the watch had a monogram of Volces heard | lity % Polleeman Brennan—They seem to de /IACQUIT. STEAMER'S CREW eS sr OF JIMPERILLING ROOSEVELT. Trimmed Millinery Dep’t Elegant Fur Hats and Toques in great variety. ___Important-Sale of LYNX AND CARACUL TOQUES, ALSO FUR-TRIMMED HATS, Actual Value $35.00 STREET AND SEMI-DRESS HATS, (SECOND FLOOR) Policeman Brennan—Hist! Is rexeryes coming or the National darkness—Here . me and twenty men. are the burglars? Policeman Brennan—{n - O'Connor—Whieper, Rather round me, Do you depley on alt | 7 Gover every avenue of escapes Let no «ullly man go through. 2 Brenan, will co round-‘and enter by _ An Exceptional Display of | Sterling Silver Novelties | 2 Also the following. | Very Attractive Offerings | behind that counter. Sergt. O'Connor. Ti! ‘shoot you full of holes. (More silence and strange nolsex. Ught appears in the store) Kerst. Meuben O'Connor—Hare you them, Brennan. f) —Uniked Staten | inspectors Waltz and Hodge, of Mem- caught, {phis, who yesterday began the trial of | Policeman Brennan—t have, str. There |the case of the officers und crew of the | are three rats here in one trap. In try- | atonsniet: Dick Fowler, eharged ’ eee navigation on’ the occasion of.) Roosevelt's trip down the | Miaaissippt River on Oct. 3, returned | to-day & verdict of not guilty, ing to get out they have hole in {tiand rolled it all over the store Hand Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, * Military Brushes, Hat Brushes, gnawed a big reckl ‘ases, Cotogne Bottle with sliver stoppers, 1.35, 1.65 Altman & On ‘Imported & Domestic Blankets * At Greatly Reduced Prices | { Domestic Blankets, Single Bed Size, _ Three quarter Bed Size, Double Bed Size, ARE OFFERING ORIENTAL. RUGS oF FINE. AND MEDIUM QUALITIES, IX A WIDE VARIETY OF SIZES. NUMBER ARE SPECIALLY PRICED, SUCH AS Imported Blankets, Fanty Jacquard EiGde: Plain: Colors, KIRMANSHAHS, GHEORAVANS AND TURKISH RUGS. UNUSUALLY FINE CABIST. NTION 1S DIRECTED 1@ ‘ ATTEN TION 1 g Comfortables (Double Bed Size) Figured Sitkoline, Plain Silk Border, $2,905 | APPROPRIATE FOR WEDDING OR ANNIVERSARY GIFTS, Fancy Sateen, Wool Filling, LACE DRAPERIES AND BED SETS VE! STIBULE “DOORS To-morrow, Sale of Muslin” “Sheets, Pillow & “Bolster Cases FINE LACE DRAPERIES” FOR BOUDOIR INTERIORS AND OTHER DECORATIVE PURPOSES, LINGERIE CU3HIONS AND NUMBER OF {Single Bed Size, Sheets { Three.quarter Bed Size, 78c,'82c, 93c | Double Bed Size,. 21x36 | ins., 2234x36, 25x36, 27x36 | BED SETS, DRESSER SCARFS, SIMILAR PIECES, LACE DRAPERIES AND BED SETS AT PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW. INCLUDING A Pillow Cases, Boister Cases, 24x54 ins., 24x63, 21x72, 2244276 9c 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenue. | rlolette Keteat—jart the natural odor of the fresbiy Also a Large Assortment of Hemstitched Muslin hlectsrand Cases at Attractive Prices West Twenty-third Street street, Brooklyn, attempted ena ped on the wet plat. | ‘1, | House and his parenta:.were notified, | RAL Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, VS High Grade Suits Collection of 75 Underprice bth FL Single and double-breasted models fashioned of puré worsteds: and all wool cheviots, ti lored B'way at 6th Ay, and trimmed: in excellent Fanner and lined throughout with ‘serge; sizes include: regulars, longs ead “atouts: : EPTION AND DINNER GOWNS For-fo-morrow-and Saturday Princess Dresses of Fine Chiffon Broadcloth, in. street and evening shades, trinwmed with large “i buttons, one fold with three fine tucks on skirt, $2 I 50 Actial-Value $3750 is WOMEN’S & MISSES’ RIDING HABITS At Much Less Than Regular Prices WITH LONG AND SHORT COATS, DIVIDED, SIDE SADDLE AND SAFETY SKIRTS INA VARIETY OF MATERIALS, ‘ 1 at $22.50 and 27.50 at $7.50, 10.50 ee ee eee x $18.50 from $10.50 upwards Cigar . Jars, $2.95, 5.95 Cigarette Jars, 1.45 Lavender Salts.Bottles, 95c,1.25 | Match. Holders, 95c, 1.25, 1.50 Vas 95c, 1.95 | Pair $3.25, 4.35 | iN 4.15, 5.75 nS 5.85, 7.95 nh 99.50, 12.85" | “ "10.75, 13.50. | 3.50 © 57c, 68c, 74c 85c, 98c, 1.15 9c 20c 2c 32c Sc 39c PRAISED BY GERMANY’S ‘CROWN PRINCESS— George McManus’s “NEWLYWEDS.” — See the Funny Side of Next ’s World. Our Credit Terms Apply Also to New der sey, WRITE FOR LISTS OF _Sund S4 and 18-kar $378.00, in the Jewelry sect fon on the main Floor. |__Sale-of Women’s Gloves. =~ 7: Twelve Hundred Pairs of Glace | Lamb- skin Gloves, 12-bu 12-button Suan ered and finished Welth real hake eber shown, ready on the second floor. " Silk' Velvet Remnants In An Extraordinary Sale.» "=. T has been a big season in the velvet section, as this great actu- mulation of remnants indicates, It embraces plain velvets, in the various quali lengths, of course, yet thousands of yards taken collectively, elvets we have sold: ‘regularly, at prices 69c—Long Skirts, of flannel; | j 1 29c—Wrappers, of white onting the Bronses on our third floor. taken from those ong ‘buried ctttes- All From Our Regular $22.50 Biucher style, made of tan storm calfskin; with double soles, Differing from the Storm Shoes sold in other shops onty in the matter of price—$S.00 elsewhere, $3.96 here,’ Particular attention is directed to our lines of Men’s Shoes at $3349 —lines embracing all desirable models in patent leather, calfskin, Kid. skin and Russia calfskin, L old and platinum, tan and white; this sale Note:—No. 5% size in tan or blac! White Gloves in this lot. Women’s French Unde: These are remnants of ranging from 99c to $2.97 a yard :; Sale 49c and 6c. ee Ih the Jewelry Secttons:—Solid Gold Mesh Bags, platn, or mounted with sapphires, rubles, emeralds and diamonds, range fn price from $81.74 (o $1,040.00. . Embroidered Linens Reduced. F= In the Art Needlework section—an underpricing of Bledermler Hand-embr: pidered Doilies, Table Covers, Scarfs, Pillow w Slips and Centerpieces. All of heavy linen, with hemslitched borders; embroidered in: variety of floral designs: Centerpieces—z0-Inch, were $5.24, now $3.06; ‘24-tnch, ver) . $5.49, now $9.96; 28-inch, were 95.97, now hacied] 30-Inch, were NOW ..2.5 Scarfs —20x54-Inch size, were priced upto 944.74, sale 98. $9.74; 18x24-inch, 18x30-Inch and 11x4f-Inch, were up to $6.24; sale. $8. Table Covers—s6-Inch, were up to $11.74, now pital 45-inch, were up to $14.74, now re up.to $19.96, nae ais Very Low-priced. i 49-—Long Dresses, of nainsook, yokes finished with hem- stitched tucks, 59c—Long Dresses, of. nainsook, yokes trimmed with tucks and lace insertions. ;made with waists, n flannel. Like a llttle vlew of Pompett Bx End O’ Week Candy Specials. ist; Caramels, vanilla and choco late; pure—delictous; 1b, 19¢ French Glace Fruits, sorted; in. $-1b pores: $1619 Keep ini “mind our unsui ed displays “of Thanksgiving Favors and Table Decorations. Holiday displays o Fancy Metal Goods—sttlities and dec- oralive pieces—are ci to the [ereion | helmet (aoe, Advanc dteplays—tacreasing tn interest Tested day Former Price Sale $ ] 7 | Other Suits in stock up to $32.50 Men’s $5.00 Storm Shoes, $3. 96 Sturdy, comfortable—atiording as much protection as a Winter Site can give, without sacrificing any detail of shapeliness or grace of line. Men’s and Women's Solttaire Danae Rings, mount? ange in price rom $4 S489 ; and rage 42 dozen pairs Of ngarments— Nand made, hand-embrotd- Irish laces—the finest collection we Doilies inch, were thcuinoet 202, 2-Inch, were $1.19, now 805, Pillow. Slips—ware $3.69, now. $2.97. . Opportunity to fill out one number on your holiday gift list—at a saving and without sacrificing anything. Genuine Hom Back lt and Hercalancam—-a ole ofl: fa act reproductions of seme $4.00 Photorreph Frames at $2.74 ¢' First comers have choice of a collection of 2 Frames, no two of which are: Including ‘Vienna French fbronze, tapestry. ing silver plate—card ai eS

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