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nie worktoure adn I don't ike 1) {9 panaie Vi make things ily, I won'é stay there, | ite, organdie wals & just you sce” ¢, | White erepe, de 110 "We'll huve to\take a chance on {th | te erene de 5 ald tha Court, ‘and “Cyclone Mary | Wy, stemntions. si Pd yas led away. { Sh OF ei § w ; For alterations _f Y —_———___. Sealskin. coat 75 r 3 | Aragon light bl Ba | Pink crepe de 35 For alt & is | Brown 50 | Black cs a5) : h i | Black ‘00, | For a # ‘Altern! 10 uede | belt 10 PS ALWAYS IN A_ FIGHT. Sent to Workhouse, She De- Clares She Won't Stay if She Doesn’t Like tt, | tu" Mary Gaylord, the seventeen-yearola homelens woman, who bas long been Referred to by the police am ‘Cyclone “Mary,” was sent to the Workhouse. by Magistrate Finn, in the Yorkville Court e-day, but tn leaving the court-room make it interesting for the Workhouse M ahe didn't Ike the place. “ “Cyclon Mary” has made st eo in-|Lower California, which olf, Mexican a |. | territory. This is a typical jexican penencems Otateesens .npmes! and) insta) oe shout 7 miles, below the | tuticns within the past few years that she courts. @he was taken to Yorkville to- Gay from the Municipal Lodging House, where she has frequently stirred things ep ‘action. % ‘This old lady,” sald Po.lceman Bach- roan, who arraigned her, “is the great- est human disturbance in She tan't happy unless fighting, and on the slightest provocation sails into- her fellow-lodgers wherever she may -hap- pen to be. had to turn her out; bécause of her con- stant fighting, She attacked one woman and injured ber so badly she had to be sent “T have a letter here from R. W. Rad: clit, Bur Into created a state of constant riot there. | They had to turn éo Yodgink-House alnyst to sit on her to keep her down LIVES OF FAMILY David Herman, “a consumptive, killed“himself with was ous Brooktyn, to-day, and in doing ao en-| @angere’ the lives of his wife and) (ares children. Herman, who was a taflor, discovered weeks ago that the cramped poattion| EAST RIVER GAS TUNNEL WINS, he bad w assume while working had @eugested his lungs, and a ,physician told | Feertag that his wife of children woud contract the disease from him he alept in the rear roani of his fve- Mfteen: years, cocupled the front roem,| ad the ‘wife and the two younger ohti- @en—Herman, three years, and a baby atx months 0l4-—cecupted the next reom, ‘Fhe wife was aroused this morning Dy the'beby orying, The infant seemed theking, The mother tried to get to her feet, but) she yes Cased and stupid, pre petched forward on the floor uncon- @plous, Her fall awakened the bider boy, feomt door end yelled for neighbors, When help eames Mrs, Herman and her, and the fet was filled with gas, The FOn:-the. motion of Charles Steckties, | Puetice Guy ch: Bou TN YEARS OLD, BUT “CYCLONE MARY “The Greatest; Human Dis- . turbance in New York,” Ac’ | here in a patrol wagon she endeayorod | to lick the ottiers with TOIL HIMSEL ‘fe the Open gas jet aiid placed the end ‘Bt the tube in his mouth, Dr, Danater was called from Williams. burg Hospital. He administered to the! mothet @nd children and they were permitted to stay at gome, WWARDED $1,500 DAMAGES, Albert ©. Mestwick’s Yaeht Stew- ard Was Injured by a Fall. Attest 0. Bostwick, the Stendam Oil magnate, was mulated to the tune of $150 damages to-day by a jury before Justioe Guy in the Supreme Court: for Injuries received by Charles Lelener on hie yacht, Vergemere, Alfred and Oharies Steckler, counsal for, Leisner, a | third steward on the ofl mililonaire's leasure yacht, Bteep in the angon \derk, and 1. fmto an opan hutchway that lay in tle path. j the law ah ‘employer was in. di ind t4 provi @ santa ace for 103 and i STIRS THINGS UP cusing Policeman Says, } | Ai vigorous old women promised to haa often appeared in the police to a state of furtoug gyratory New York Over at. che almshouse they to the hospital. cretary of the Stephen Merritt Ponipany, telling how he Kot her the Methodist Home and how sho her out. They can thine with her ut the Muntctpal} and bringing her up! 4 » her and T had} nat have you to say for yourself?” | ly Ignorant of the accusa- alnst me," wald Mra, Gay- time kicking a cour shins: -°1t youn sen: Delleving that he Cc at bia home, No, £3 Park avenue, Dim be had but little time to live, got the baby. in her arms and He too was weak, but opened the three ehildren were unconscious rs found Herman in his room He had attaohed a rubber tube showed that hé was t! City Istand tn wird went to # room, It was jet stumbled and fell lying-ore May 1k lee ed the Jury that tins} iM Ky and 1 : lett care: FUGITIVE BANK LOOTER WALKER American Ambassador’ Notifies] Woodruft has fecelved the following telegram from the State Department at ‘Washington concerning tlie whereabouts | of, Willlam: F. Walker, treasurer of the Sayings Bank of Now thorities Eneenada have telegraphed William F, Walker sailed on the Nelly for San Diego 1th ult. + (Bigned) ton’ regelved their information David E. Thompson, Ambassador from the United States ‘to Mexico, who war informed of Walker's departure by the authorities at the Port of Ensenada southern bounda: omola'n celved from the State Department, NEW SUIT AGAINST MRS. HOWARD GOULD Lichtenstein Company Seeks} to Collect, $2,680—Defend- Blanchard, of the Supreme Court, steln M: between > thene item: Black cari Black otter bos |these Items were ni that éhe bought Howard Gould, her debts. Foque, anamda’ and not to Howard Gould. He sald would provo this by two. witnesses. foree, {staking testimony at hia office No, 43 Codar street, In the sult in City ner, against Mrs. Gould. about $1,000 for hats selected by Mrs Gould during Gould's defense in that actton is that as the wife of Howanl Gould, he, and not she, 4s responsible for the bill. East Rivor Gas Company to build a twenty-three-foot 9. One | Hundred and upheld by the Court of Appeals, The Atate opposed, demanding compensation, Little’s Furniture Acceptable W MENA TOWN / | | Washington of His Whereabouts. HARTFORD, Conn... Dec. 4.—Gov. the absconding "Washington, D. C, “The following telegram rece|ved from mbassador. Thompson: - “Foreign. Office informs me the au- “ELIHU ROOT.” The Federal authorities at Washingr from of California: ff hax notified the bank Gov. AW aptamer! of the telesram he ant Says Husband Owes It. By agreement of counsel, Justice "eS lay eet down for trial on Dec. 18 a suit rought by Malcolm N, Butler on a jalm assigned to him by the Lichten- iinery Company against Kathe amons Goukl for a millinery ws that Mrs, Gould bousht 30, 195, and Jan. 19, 1907, The bill acul boa and muff, and mutt x Mrs. Gould's anawer di who is responsible for Joseph Laroque, Jr. of Chote & La- counsel for Butler, declare) tn vit that credit was extended by Millinery. Company ns Gould individually, he ie Clem Cotneidentally. John Marcus, as _re- Fitth avenue milli- ‘court of Burby, a for a dill of the past fear. Mrs / ALBANY, Dec. 4.—The right of the tunnel under the ast River from its plant at Aston Tenth’ and One ‘undred and Eleventh strects has been Littie's Furniture for Christmas Gifts. Furniture portrays ap- ~ plied art, neither over- done or too severe, but truly artistic, Genulne In its quality. and most satisfyingly displayed at our Store, at6th Ave,andis5thSr, © the southwest corner. Writl a rt Q PE BIGSEAS SWAMP. LIFE SHVERS OFF TOSTRMDED SHIP Forced to Swim Ashore After Three Attempis to Reach Vessel. PROVINCETON, Mass., Dec. 4—Tho Race “Point three heroje and unsuccessful’ at- tempts to-day to put off to the asslst- ance of a tiree-masted schooner whicl had struck on the bar off the potnt fn 4 back hrough the surf to the shor thime times the schooner worked « the shoal into deep water and appa: ~\ THE EVENING WORLD, WruynesvAr, DECEMBER 4, 1907, Reap? abruagr's Life-Baving “crew made On the third attempt the life was capsized in the surf the ‘crew narrowly es 40 swim ashore. The life-savers not make out the name of the ves ed BATTLESHIP KANSAS OFF warshtp assembled on deck 4s the returned the who remain at“the yard. 8 o'clock to‘morrow morning, aid Geo: friday, nets The crutser Brooklyn, monitor Miantonoinah, frrived @ towing |hdavy northeast snowstorm, Tea: After the life-boat had been hurled Norfolk, SS Open Every ; gue Island Navy Yard to-lay. Evening Until Christmas) Very few indeed cannot do the ordinary Christmas shopping The purchasing of a piano, however, is quite a different matter, for the simple reason that a piano in the home ~ concerns every member of the family. The joy of its music enters too closely into the daily life, the investment is too real and permanent to be assumed in a hurry. We like those purchasers who make comparisons, who study the adaptability of the piano for their narticular home, the qualities of its tone and whether the whole fanily will be pleased by it. The evening is the time when more than one in a household can visit our warerooms and have every opportunity to consult together, and this is one of the chief reasons why we are keeping our warerooms open every evening in the daytime. until Christmas. Pia Never stood higher in the Art World than they do to-day—they embody everything that is best in piano construction and extend the advantages of permanent satisfaction second. to none. have never made such extended /preparations for a Christmas time, and with over “00 pianos in designs, finishes Prices and terms to meet every wish, we unhesitatingly say that you miss the piane opportunity of a lifetime if you do not visit our ware- _roams this season, Our Bedford Branch, 1234 Bedford Aye also’open every evening. Sterling nos. the Sterling Piano co. 518-520 Fulton Street, Cor. Hanover PL: Brooklyn. 5 Pieces A digh quality of Belgian Striped damask is used, Each * Grand staple Firma LAL LITTLE & CO, é Dirset front Fuctaryito You. ' oth Av, cor, 12th St, sip is bound with shrunk Sultes In proportlon, supply of material lasts. will re-cover any 5-piece frame suit of furniture of ordinary size and give you your choice of high-class ‘Tapestries or representative will cafl_on you AMPS: .. soso es 5-Pyece Ship Cover Surte | to Order . binding. Perfect fit guaranteed. The price al- lows for 20, yards of 29-Inch materials. Recovered. © Old Furniture Mad to A Like N : Very ‘Small hoe ay pe = We (Third Floar,) $160 vases \5e ) floor.) Pt 2 Hn 5 5 = a be atria xs s ponders. arm’ banda and garters. - lineg “44 row ut up in gretty cabinet ‘boxes DOLLS, «||| HANDKERCHIEFS. |}| 'ouc'h, 20 $9, Pee ¥ Casting 6 fine Hematitched Handkerctilets HOM OPOSSUM PEI 25c to 2 48 i large bisque in souvenir Nox. Men‘s fing, qualx ATES, wids neck shapes: cf is wits ity ‘good large, sizen with elaboral satin Uning, ALG othera with Olata Fleer.) ti 83 98c initial on corner, Women’ very tile Widows Hine ‘nnd sheer with neat inital Wes sss, ied ° b fers: BOX OF O. 59c (Second Floor.) N. ° MEN SISHINT To-morrow, versesctess : ot7ans. | e Ss. = BOYS’ 3ATIN PAD FRONT HOSE SUP- hae thar ial Ky al CHILDREN'S Eee ORs REEF- | | onres) with tow the mary ‘and atcall prices, “Madras, LEGGINGS VERCOATS. i “par. o. 35¢ Percale onevouen Gian Double breamed Sultw in Fancy Can Curly Bear Skin Lexsini jNorsteda ‘and Cheviots, Stylish ye. cto $1.98 innate only? alee 8 Fatsie Weefers in ait aetatble. ma: : a eaiisesipate st ie Over i Gtain Fear.) Ha ented cele) Cherieis: any amounc ot good pm: | | NEEDLE, BOOKS, sontalning an ae: ern hich to chaons, Ever ‘ MEN'S SUITS OR Eien USD 80 |e ie ane oe OVERCOATS, ' “(roueth toon.) Pinks ‘fa ornament for the «OQ The 3th grade that nas made our sreeree bests Men's (Clothing “Depa FANCY HAT PI nous, d i accne In by meaersl and colors aft en: YOUNG MEN'S 5 | J icstine ‘coves. 1207 perpgdd chi hae say aA 5 z anal i BEDROOM SLIPPERS, I Preheat OVERCOATS. Gam foe mmmiaed nemenis 15C ore, ant meres, Fancy |W y . Stylish Overcoats for youths from alate to emeesy: couple soy: HiMin "aetansgarite Be ||] CHILDREN'S SHOES. |] ) ich 2. 9. aire: tnuiee |] Sethe gue tomate att gige garincnt carefully an] properly Children's Ttigh Cut ‘Lace and vef-clethes tor young men and are (Mal tailored. The collar hugs the nevk Hatton Shoes! $1.00 well prepared to meet thelr wle- loa the about alten; aleea 6 to 4; 1.0 Tanat Boal 5.00 : eel, Ree ot GO OF Gann) torn poe TOILET GOODS DEPT, (Fourth Floor.) i toast MANICURE BETS, in’ ebonold 6 : . RG Trountings. Ja Nana 49 : * CHILDREN’S . RWEAR Inelined ited Dox, 2 BABY'S Ti fe of - Furniture MEN’S TROUSERS. SILK BONNETS. MEN'S UNDERWEAR, |) nsiiv's! forte Si povaer, ous, : Neat) Worsted offectas allo whol Mlack Na Pana ieor celluloid backs and aun: pibets: Variety of patter They fei iicaly bound Tin handsome colored box O9G : fond quality [ine ne. atin: fronts, NICURE BETS, in ebonold, 5 fori blinnean were 3 Rood pearl but- {vlecve, In handdome box..-2. 496 able for dresa with MMAVING SETS, shaving strop, raxor wl brush and cup, In setin-lned We have obtained an immense Tapestries “and fine Damasks at half rice. Hence this’ remarkable his price holds good only whi For $14 amasks; our splendid watktoom ment insures perfect satisfaction. FURNI- TURE CALLED FOR AND. ‘ERED .FREE.OF CHARGE.\.Cail or write, or phone*3700 Chelsea, and our $14.48 $4.98. Larger ently headed around for. this harbot caught beneath it, while ali hands _T0 JOIN PACIFIC FLEET. PIULADELPHIA, Dec. 4.—The battle- wip Kansas railed from the League, Is!- ard Navy Yard to-day for Hampton’ Roads to'join the fleet which Ss to sail! tor the Paciia The crow of the big} tleshtp left the Amvy Yard whart and/ wells of the -saflors ‘The Kearsarge is scheduled: to, sail at be followed a few hours later by. the regia. The battleship Maing wil sail DELIV- poat se, sTOY will the t the from ‘ PS) 3 8 Boys Good, strong, the neck; bicm on sleeve; rows of military buttons; desira- ble patterns; worth $2.50. Sizes 3 to7 years, Overcoats serviceable Overcoats, , buttoned at well made and nicely trimmed, , Silk em~- double $1 (Fourth Floor.) DOLLS’ GO-CARTS. LAND---JOYLAND! maze of fascinating marvels---enormous stocks of newest Toys at New York's Lowest Prices astonishing Demonstrations---Don’t miss the $5,000 mov- ing novelty attraction, ‘‘Coney Island and the Beach.’ See the Live Teddy Bear and the Little Teddies. The biggest and most interesting Xmas Toy Store in New Third Floor. | Many York. “| TO-MoRnow TO-MORROW. 10 AM. tot Pa yr MO J 10 A.M. tol YM. LOAM oo LE Huck Glass- Ladies'|]| Women’s Towels. ware. [it Cjoth.: ||-Petticoats Facaimite of up| Good heavy gual- bA-tno” All: Wool My huck towels:| extra larce sizes, Sela TO-MORROW TO-MORKOW 1OAM OLE 10AM,to1 P.M " Fresh ‘ Lace Women’s Eggs. urtains-1) pubbers. Double thread 3000 dozen; every | seta; full widths] women's best exg ruaranteed and lengcths: grade croquet rub. Doren In ‘carton beautiful pat bers; sizes 2% to none delivered terns; $1.29 val 8. Valued at 65c. Not more than 2 ues, Not more Not more than dozen to a our (oan 4 pairs to ag)|) 2 pairs to « cus, tomer, No Mai dostomen No | tomer. No! Mail Oniers. Dozen, tt Orders. Orders. Pair: 7 39c (Fourth Floor.) |_(Third Fleor.) Men’s Blanket Robes This is where we excel; this Linen Handkerchiefs All pure linen Handkerchiets Toyland Chairs and ‘or men -and | women. popular garment Is a fa- Wo . ls vorite with us. We carry Irish tinea tine, jumborted Rockers a fine, well-assorted ‘line, 1,000 Chairs and Rockers for broidered initial on corner. and they are priced so that ‘ ; If y. u once look at one you re rae tag Hus) somonatts Sic Heal ral immediately buy with open-work fancy seat, ices range from pttial ‘on. corner. | onk ate C A SOUVE- egular sell- $1.98to$12.98 NIR BOX... ing price $1.. (Main Floer,) (Main Floor.) MEN’S NECKWEAR. x y reations. he wason'a newest pete} WOMEN’S FURS. DESK CHAIKS. With Iron axits and 1 tired wheels; 2 values. $1. 49 ¢ Shales Woupn: She tse eh mus OBe ||] erika oS OFC CONN GARE, TURES aaa’ nme ail shasen, ‘All colores (Third Floor,) Yaluce ,.. eee {hroughawt wth sjlicker or sauir- all combinations, “They are pu ‘ (Third Floor.) Biden lt rolling | collars, of tip Jn’ individual toxes and the fuk, Lynx or Mack Muskrat; Sul cea Bree Usain Lovee -25c¢ EXPRES GON * || 0 Valties $24 75 dive ‘int towncrsenrses ; S WA S, TOYS. ° (Main ‘Floor, BLACK LYNX SETS mn and Jong, wide 9.98 and Waxon} choice of aX 98c MEN*S SUSPENDERS. (Fourth Fioor,) lot of. a BRIC-A-BRAC3. offer. 500 ploces of Tel Wao: large size le this, | Bom yeit eve evel wort double 48 we equip- (Bakement.) Freen Cruitty ‘Griddle Bauarse. 1 We. con AHote Luncheons tro Ao M. to 8 tor M (Bbxth Floor.) S. al With iomato Rauce Ang cup ot 30¢ “with apie 256 Tadie 18300 PUNCH SET. $1.93 79¢ 7! u Cloth Sbruan, mat. ar itver "$4 8G “a, ‘plecen, irror, deoorated 69c CHILDREN’S i DRESSES. ory pretty garments for little ehil- dren from. 2 to @ years of aKo; many different atyles, 39c and designs for your UMBRELLAS. Silk Umpretian. uit: effects, Mirror ty bevelled Of first qualloy, good rue brtaties, th Nandeome box. Value $1 59 Union Ta El ieetlonuyaaeiainaess sa gel 2, (Hecond Floor.) a “DRESSING SACQUES | airteniee, eluate an SO. reas ot ee ie” S|] WINES AND LIQUORS, | cont, nntsir xb stithon seis voy 29¢ to $2.98 perior merit, beau 000, (Second Floor.) ‘ im Relies ts 4c RUBHES, sae alle tr . (Main Poor.) romular pet Fuse 5 85¢ GERMAN VELOUR || a ernie crtonnt (e Saet jules uplte tr FLANNELS kiasey Shureday only, with ag yen tay ‘dos, B02, 296 ge Extra hen) > Cryrtnittzed, goon | CARROTS. PARSNIPS, DERTS, TUR. Sern la (aj aincial for Big | NPG. YELLOW, On Qlala F Nmlt aw eee of Av bot ri 49C eae 76 SCOTCH. FLANNELS | aa Cthuiaiay "One ue 10¢ BL inet de sintiro! th new neluting Ju . ; 5 Mgnuren. for, malate, " 15 : MeuNTosHt MALT WHISICE Patents] DG PSS SS a Ne (Stxth Floor.) 5

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