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et $id of her, and when she Analy con- sented to Ko I refused to pay her any mote than 75 <: axa day.” east CAS KILLS AGED employ, and on one occasion wae fled to move out of an “apart: | t to get rid of a dictator we hired in the hope of getting some we Out of her. “As for you, young woman," the Magistrate, | plainant, “you have no case, You were spit tie Youns: cae ‘Also Fought oe! you were worth and probably tae . “Oh, } haven't any case, hi th Hatpins Policemen | orca aus Fabry “s cheek, a : r f Who Tned. to Subtiue: Her. ust ae, you whether I have or not. Thereupon she pushed Policeman bar off the bridge and rusbed at » e servant ‘girl ‘roblem baa a stren-| Mayer, Before any of the court altend-|© Head ‘airing in the Harlem Poilce Court | ants:could intertare ahe struck the de- while “asleep. (Mrs. Brod: j* Yaa Fabry had = summons te- fenaaess vineeuh ae pee i the had sat mpareedly been overcome While flor, Mrs. Albertina A. Mayer. oC | senooless {0 the floor, Dleeding —trom| nae apes ere int ne ee MS Third avenve, a mfiliner. The] where the servant's. cad had out her} being that her children were arranging | inant, « big, young woman with | forehead, to put her in an asylum. Bhe had do-{{ 4 / felared tjutting chin, ‘spread her arms? One- Place She. Can't Run. aed imbo as sh stood before Magistrate) Nucntar gr nd maid in a vojse that rum-| pilliag out Bhe jibbed ac ‘ Uhroweh tho courtroom: * hirh once or t when. another officer there wowkn ts <irying to do mie} seed: her aris and bent them: behind) her back. out of-my money. When I went to} ‘The courtroom was in an uproar. |) foe ber, three weeks ago, she| Magistrate Crano bobbed up and down Kept. Mra, Brody He pad evidently bee A never ‘be sepa- to pay me 8 a dey. Now she|on his chatr abd hammered the bench Aeyink to eet rid of me and pay me| with bis gavel. The friends of Mrs]. gi fenly’ 76 cents a day. I told ter ~ i na coe paar (etreled |): YOUR | would -room, o 3 n't stand for any such ame &3|yiveq, Tefore sho was able to return! sleet and had her pinched. Now, Your} to courf, however, the Magtstrate had Fr, make her give mo that money joriered a complaint charging dlsorer- 9t lock her up. And”— ly conduct made out against Miss Fabry. Court's gavel crashed on the| "72: Loing to make an example of bench and cut the vigorous young} yoy," he said to the young woman, short. who was kicking and biting at her cap- ie enough,” safd the Magistrate,| tors. ‘There's one piace you won eeverely. “Now I will hear the defend-| run and that fs this courtroom. I w! ‘s etory.”” sentence you to three months In tl Workhouse, and {f I know anything Found @he Had Hired a Czarina. | cout that place you have a mighty “Mrs. Mayer, who stood on the other| sim chance of being dictator there.” Sef Polieeman Nachbar, the man-| The girl was led away shrieking tain spf the tribunal, eaid that it| threats upon the Court and her former troe ‘she had engaged the girl at| mistress, gum she demanded. (gesdies Seer eaTOeE tBu, Your Honor,” sald the milliner,| VISITS. AMERICAN WARSHIPS.) hen she came to the house she took) y1yra, Peru; Dec, 10.—President Par-| jete possession. She was the auto-/4q paid a visit to the American cruis-; fat ot the establishment and crarred}ers Washington and Tennessee foyer all of us, Ble dié her work aslatternoos. The watwhips will leave | liked and when she liked, and she} :rhureday on thelr way to San Fran- Bothing well. I ould not seem to cisco, - Southwest Cor. 6th Ave. & 18th St., New York. = _ Extra Special Bargains for Wednesday Shoe Factory Cancellations| Thousands of Pairs of Shoes From Famous Boston = ~- Shoe Makers at Less Ihan the Cost of Leather a Pairs of Women’s 65 $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes at ‘Patent Coltskin, Patent Kidskin. Patent Caltskin, GUN METAL CALFSKIN. {| ST ET DE 7 &) 50 & » 00 ay e— ‘~——— : to 8 WARES A to EE : FROM EMMERSON Co, ; FROM EMMERSON Co. ° Boys’ Box Calf Shces x : 75¢ ‘Boys’ Shoes _ at 4-19 Special for School Wear. ' Siz i ote toss. St, 50 BA non ;Gun Metal Calfskin and \ectetamenanonantuonercaimanoten! Patent Coltskin. Sizes up* FROM GALE CO. toss. $2a Women’s Shoes. at.. - 2 and #2 0 values Value $1.50 and $1.75 FROM FOX & CO. Vici kid Uppers, extansi 2 rece |Women’s Slippers for 00 ROM STREETER £0. dress wear; sample lots; sizes 1: Misses’ Shoes , 88> to 8; worth $2.00 and $2 50. For School Wear. Weill Rae [a sizes § tod & 8 to Ate. FROM F.J,-CURRIER CO. Seooianwaseioqeinscsictinnns esc Se FROM CURTICE Co. - Children’s Shoes, Ate vores orth $1.00. ‘Sizes 2 to 5 - THE EVENING WORLD: EVE BWAY., DEGEMBER 10, 1907. _ HRISTMAS is not areal Christmas unless there are children. No Christmas present Is So good as a present which the whole family can enjoy. No single thing furnishes so much entertainment, amusement and: enjoyment to a family, especially where there are chil- dren and young folks, as an Edison Phonograph. It supplies all kinds of qricamieat at little expense; it keeps you up to date with every kind of music by ‘the purchase of new Records, and it gives you a. means of entertaining your friends and neighbors, all of which combined melee the. home the most delightful spot on earth. A small sum invested in an Edison Phonograph will do this. _ Have you scen and heard the new model with the big horn? If not go to the nearest dealer and scc it, hear it and buy it. If you , cannot do that, write to us for a complete descriptive catalogue. = ‘ O. Eaknen. BUSINESS MEN who dictate their letters to WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to sell an Edison Business Phonograph find. that it Edison Phonographsinevery town where weare means shorter hours, less worry and better not.now well represented. Dealers having estab- work. Write for booklet. lished stores should write at onceto National Bbonogreek eee 75 Lakeside a Orange, N.J. , Greenhut "A Remarkable Sale d : OF Oriental Rugs and + These rugs have been subjected to the most drastic underpricing. The remarkably low prices, together with the fact that Oriental rugs f are greatly in favor as Christmas gifts, should make this rug sale Comp any La attractive to those who ie had rich, distinctive ots to q mind: 100 Kurdistan rugs, average size 40x8.0. Value 30.00 17.50 Mossoul rugs, average size 3.66.0. Value 17.50 . - 12.50 75 Iran and Kurdistan rugs, average size 4 6x9.0, Value 40.00 . 6 ‘ 25.00 150 Kirmanshah, Sennah a Sarouk tae ne size 4.0x6.6. Values75.00 to 100.00- . 55.00 and 60.00 50 Antique Carredji hall strips, pveroes size 3,6x12 ft. . Values 35.00 to 50.00 » & : 25,00 to 35.00 200 Reloochistan, Shirvan and Daghestan rugs, average size 3.6x5.6. Values 2250 to 30.00 | . 14,50 to 18,50 100 Afghan rugs, nee size 4.6x7.6. Values 40 00 to 75.00 . é . ‘ 25.00 to 40.00 « 50 Afghan rugs, carpet sizes. "Values 125.00 to 200,00 75.00 to 120.00 100 Persian carpets, suitable for drawing room, library and dining * room, at ebout one-half usual prices. Persian Mahal Carpets 10:3x 8.7 Value 125.00 90.00 11.6x 9.2 Value 140,00 100.00 13.0x 9.5 Value 180.00 125.00 14.0x10,0 — Value 200.00 , 140.00 Royal Kermanshah Carpets 12.9x8.3 Value 350.00 225.00 12.0x8.7 ° Value 375 00 259,00 12.0x9.0 Value 390.00 260.00 ~ — 13.3x9.1 Value 400.00 270.00 Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) $2.85 per pair, value $3.76 to $1.95 Black and Colored Hand Embroidered Hose " Opeiwork Instep THe in White and Byening shades: This offering includes stremely| Rich. haid embroid cs on gracetil nad smart eferts,cin Minek,| White, tPiik, Bhs di licate A special ant ay most unusual collection of designs and colorings, presenting the widest possible opportunity for selection, from an unequalled assortment of qualities and prices. Black and Colored Newes Thread Silk Hose jn Openwork Plain Black Silk Howe, in various|An‘assortment conprising openwork weights and fine weaves; also,in White] instep cffe over open work pees wide range of shades, suitable) patterns. in Ivte Pastel and foe street or evening wear, the very latest $I. 35 per pair, Fld5 p : value $1.75 to $2.25 ° value $1,95 S k Stk IMose This offering is ‘made distinctive by the marked individuality of tie designs. Bach pattern chosen for ‘and exclusiveness,and the whole ahoundiny in | floral effects and conyen 1 figures of excquisi and workmanship, $1.05 per pair, ve 5 kt Hand: Embroidered Black Silk Hose A special assortment of rich and exclusive designs, showing rare examples of the embroideret’s art and skit. These make ideal gifts, White and a very, complete array of( tints, made {doubt hy the fastiionable colorings, “| fin alts of the embroiderer's art £1.95 per pair, ifywork, 2.60 per pair, vilue $2.75 value $3 50 | 7 Men's Silk Half Flose Men's Black anc Colored Thread Silk Half Hose with spliced heels and toes, $1.35 ‘per pair, value $1.75 to $2.00 Men's Pure Silk Half Hose In the new combination—Cross Stripes; colot«: Maroon, unter Green, Gray Helio and Bluck $1.35 per pair, value $2.50 Men's Thread Silk Half Hose| Men's Thread Silk Half Hose with embroidered figures in neat de-|i9 solid colors, new shades of Purple, aghaadd clots Bottle Green, Lavender, Yale, Blue, : Burgundy, Gray, Mauve, $1.95 per pair, $1.95 per pair, value $2.60 & $3.00 value $2.50 ° Lord & Taylor Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St fe Offer Rouses the City! Boe tee Wonder, Torch ‘Choice of Our Entire n ‘ amt Ppa | Stock Up to $200 tly Bl Int Ve ‘ Meery Perera Withouf‘a Cent Cash! HOUSANDS who had their Christ-— mas plans rudely interrupted for the moment by the sudden finan- cial crisis, greeted and participated in our opportune, astonishing ' offer with un- pounded enthusiasm—bought what they pleased and as they wished, without A CENT DEPOSIT! We invite you, we invite all others of , $7.65 for, $14 satisfactory references, who may have MASSIVE . overlooked our Sunday announcement, to MORRIS CHAIRS, t, if your needs include like design, in pol- Lettie : | ished quartered gol- Furniture, Carpets, | sre sl cn fe | with hair fll Rugs,Lamps, Clocks, | sss: vacureus- Housefurnishings | and the Richest, Most Lasting Kinds of Xmas Gift Articles es this exceedingly unusual opportunity will end next Saturday evening, positively, Think of it! you can buy whatever your heart covets, up to $200, without any cash whatever, and, moreover, select from the HANDSOMEST, most RELI- ABLE and WIDEST assemblage of up | $16.75 for $30 to-date patterns exhibited anywhere! “COMBINATION: BOOKCASES, Building Lots at | $F oo. | | ve cesics, x ree Hollis Manor, L. I. | mahogany finish Month, . PEO EtI Ty carved, shaped French bevel mirror, &c. To find a House or Lot, | A Farm or Acre Plot, i ney; If bought upon the spot, filha handsome profit pay H Don't wait a moment longer For your fancy to grow fonder, But see what's offered yonder Through World “Want’ Ads. to- days