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"BURGLARS GET “TOO MUCH LOOT TO ORY aMAY House in Second One They Visit. 1, two -rotberies of ‘priate, residences| Ee | mmore reported to the miiice of the East ’ gixty-seventh street /#tation to-day, | both on Sixty-sixth street, near Mafi- “| abn “avente; i ‘}) lane first wus nt the residence of Dr. Jesse G. Bullowa, at No, #4, where ‘Hl pbbbers entared the second story by. foreltig a rear w and stole a fae cept of eurgtoal mia | ‘The other was at the residence of; Artur W. Popper, at No, “48. Here | {he fobbers took nine hundred dollars y ‘worth of silverware. They entered the [house by a window Gn’ the ‘second story / renr, which had been left unfastened. |] OUR regular prices. ‘they then went down to the butlers pantry, which they pried open and | | knives, spoons, a set of silver bread | Blates and other «iiverware Hn front of the pantry door the thieves struments they ‘had taken from the house the silverware. consisting of m two hundred pleces, being ax m: dently, a they cared to carry. The rob- bers left a ladder they had used to reach the second ftory at the window , through which they entered. The polico of the Hast Sixty-seventh | § street station and detectives from the | Central Office are looking for the rob-j NTN MEE | *S1s Now Expected. |. mw proponed plan which’ hax been | under wer for the merging of the | Gonsolidited National Bank and the | + s{artoria! Bank of” North Amertoa, 1t | was-said'to-day has mot with the ap-| } royal of the Clearing House Commit- toe. ‘The negotiations to this end are pro- gressing satisfactorily between the leading Interests f° both institutions. “Yt. the deal ts successful the interests which now control the Consolidated National “will purchase the stock of the National Bank of North Amerioa, and | when that'ts accomplished the business | of both institutions will be morged by | the Gonsolidated National removing to | j, the quarters now occupied by the Na- tional Bank of North America. It ts likely that the merged inatitu- tion wil be given a new name,’ Tt is farther eld that | 8rd to the acquisition’ of 1 IngK of C, W. Morse in the National Bank’ of North America. Much of tle stock has been hypothicated in Y loans but it is expected, tt ts sald, } that @ releasé can be eccured for such } stock, > j ADRITC SAE | ARTE ae TP r i _ Quartermaster Thrown Down| | [and Hurt, Lifeboat Smashed | j by Huge Wave. ; | (Bpectal’ Cable Despatch to Tho Evening World.) LONDON, Dec. 12—After enéountering two days of terrific storm, the steamship Adriatic, of the White Star line, arrived. here to-day, sixteen hours late left New York y erday . and was due here Tuesday. | The violence of th such extent that {iiitte Meadway, All Friday night and | Saturday the seus were high and, the | 14} @ storm tncreased to vessel could make wind furioua, While the slip was _b the, waves the quaftermiaster Wax | thrown down and badly injured about " Church, the religious ceremony” untt- | streeta from. th 1 to the eathe- j id that te had bec Intoxicated ing $n marriage Prince George of aencana, the Beak wast gteen sae. | POSTMASTER WHO STOLE Ane spent “etme government & money Freese, necond won of Che King of [ovation and showered with flowers 1 GETS 18 MONTHS IN JAIL, | while = that condition. Leave Some Taken From First} ATHENS, Deo 12—With the #1 lan-'| Uxtous ceremony. Great. crowds lad | Jiplomatiats f hens, who offered thelr | wentended! to elehtern- months in prison, | investication with «a. View ts end ng | a | did. anf elaborate “rite of the Greek | gathered along ongratulations. : WEF bays his Holiday Gift Goods—away underprice—under helped themeelyes to silver forks. I within a week: ~ plaids and mixtures, handsomely tailored and trimmed; 6 to 16-year ng tossed nF At $5.94 Instead of $8.94 —Choice of about 150 Reefers—odd ce emeeeieare cere Ee te per nm Cecreee CUS etree * caf ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER f2, 1907. {gOOD food and constipation are ill-mated companions. Greece, And Princess Marie Bonaparte] gle drove in a staty Soach hdbind’ was performed at thas Gpthedral here} elght horses and, wax encorted by a/ G a . fs | : toulny in. the pivvence ‘ot Mig King | Qetachipeptcaeriavelry. Following ber| Ceorse P. Nichols, of Rye, Says/310 BODIES TAKEN FROM Use 36 Clase | { and Quoen of Greece. a gathering’ of | aqm@pHei” came carriagae containing He Was Intoxicated When THE MONONGAH MINES. + aigh state dignitaries and the memiene] the princessescam) ladies of the court, -He Stole. a of the diplomatic corps. 1 ait clad In rieh national costume. z aor On arising and enjoy your food. A Natural Laxative We’er \ oe p Botiled at the Springs. Avoid substitutes. - } The civil marri: ceremony too | The Kink’: and Prince George | George P. Nichols, former postmas-| MONONGAH. W, Va., Dec. 12—The te r place in France Nov, 21, -This was | rode one on eitugr side of the coach of | ter of Rye, N. Yo who absomded on| force joarchers have recovered 310 merely a. formality, as the Greek | the bride i niber 11, leaving a shortage in his} todies from the Monongah mines up to H Church doew not recognize the validits | All of Athens te celebrating the happy $1.38), and who was acteat-| date, The opening of Coroner's inqueat turning to the palace os Doaanlaneniies Sen Spade jupotix ast week, wan ar-| fas been sot for next Monday, " ny i re Judge Chatfielg-in the} Gov. Dawson announced to-day Archbishop of A sisted | after the ceremonies the bride received ° a unced to-day that The hbishop thena, ansisted SE eAnG [Cabknel shud ithe District Court to-day. | he will personally attend the Inquiry by five bishops, officiated at the re-| the meémbe and eitered a plex of guilty and was| for the purpose of Instituung @ reid enily-decorate:! In explanation of his erime Nichols | Wert Virginia mine divastes ¢ ? crs ae Rf. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pri If you want the re- peste) cipient of a gift to choose it givea MACY To Christmas Shoppers If you intend to take The Macy store will NOT be open your purchases with: MERCHANDISE| | ctr Stasie'in the day, if possible’ ‘The | | You shop with a BLUE : gad ; throngs are not 80 great prior to 2 P, M.’ TRANSFER CARD.’ aB’ way at th Ay. - Mth to 35th St S . v 3 Li ° : A . “Christmas Greeting to Depositors’ Account Patrons. On December 20th there wilk be mailed to each of our customers whose name is recorded as a patron of our De- Positors’ Account Départment a check: for 29% of his or her ae purchases from November 1st, 1906, to November ist, 1907. ~ As in other years, this is an extra dividend of apprecia- “Nassau” Talking Machine Records - °39c Each: A Revelation =" It is no longer necessary to pay 60:. apiece for good Talking Machine Records. Our ittroduction of “Nassau Records has changed long existing J. conditions. These are 10-inch Dise Records, and therefare more-than a hundred titles ready, Represented are the same artists, or the equivalent of the same talent, employed in’ making othér Records Bee at G0c. The following titles are ready—new numbers will be added from time to time: y Tenor Solos by Billy | Soprano Solos by Miss! Instrumental Records. Murray -— Men’s Fine Overcoats: .. Another Price-Tumble o eS . 2 Fi. A man may buy his apparel here this year as he Here is the second big sale we have announced tion in addition to the 49 interest on daily balances regularly TTS gesad mrerwesten | Yiomesolds, by Harold iy es received by al! patrons of the Depositors’ Account Dep't BE Hocey toy 81 Ifthe sete Ii the Moon eral ee = el Semi- g Model te iy 5 ancy deat 3 Take Me Back to New | 81 If tie Man in the Moon Full Box Model and Semi-form fitting Mode This department is an institution of convenience and York Town Werttareea vir lo i Overcoats, cut 46 to 52 inches Jong; fashioned of high grade cheviots, tweeds and velours in black, Oxford and mixed effects; finished with velvet col- lars, velvet-lined pockets and plain or fancy cuff sleeves lined with satin; body linings of woollen materials and serge. ' 4 Agave | Taaee Them Say Good Bye Tenor Solos by Byron} G. Harlan 4 nia Sone oe All Hight tn the : Summer Time Clarinet Sol Collins and economy. It affords all the conveniences of ‘any credit ac- - fownan count system, without the faults; and all the economies of our strictly cash system. i fey deposits intended for purchasing purposes are in- vited. é Tenor Solos by Albert Garments Made to Sell } $ Campbell:— ; = In the motoring Goods room, on the fourth floor: Luncheon B Dreaming me : bers! Up to $26.50, This Sele 17.75 Hampers, with se-bice for {wo to a dozen persons, at prices une OMder ra ce oo ranging ig ahs to $137.00. i Tenor Solos by Henry e Z At $129. ti is i te new—a 12-. Burr:— : i OCKS || For-young men, splendid assortments of new Model Hamper fitted Malis a cata BIGReR fable, A similar table {| 1 toys Yona ve wona | Vaudevile Sketches Overcoats at prices ranging from $9.94 to $28.50. fitted Hamper, for six persons, ts $89.75. E ae Sung by Len erty ES ne, Lav eof You Smoking Jackets or 5 ; ; 8 Aare Then Gatner tie H 5 Men’s Fur Caps Underprice =" | "@ er ouse Coats. Mn Fis: ork sanelers PL Barytone Solos by Ar If trade conditions were normal this season, the sealskin Caps we Git ae In the store for men—exceptionally tell of to-day would command prices from $3 to $10-higher than we large-assortments of the sort of garments quote. © eee: Santa Claus holds in high favor, including Genuine Alaska Sealskin Caps, in Detroit and driving Leruenar of couple Lace rater ' shapes; each $3.96, $4 96, $6.49, $11.49, $16.49 & $22.89. ae In gray, blue, brown and maroon; corde <a ines ade; $5. values; Detroit shape, and cloth-bound edges: shaw! collars or ‘ arts ae finest grade; $5.00 values; Detroit shape peaked Yapels; pockets and cuffs hand- $3.4 18) SEA ~ somely trimmed. The price ‘range: ‘ = : oy $3.75 to $10.50 et et Velvet House Coats, plain and fancy designs in black, blue and e Bertone sory Frank | brown; lined with silk Gr Venetian...#....... $9.94 to $14.75 <i wien (ves ieee Ces Matelasse Coats, imported and domestic, in handsome pattems, ‘ einer Sa | sitk or Venetian lining..................+.. $8.78 to $24.50 =) 3 In Addition: Men’s Jersey Coats, heavy, fleece-lined; in gray and black, * $2.97 to $4.75 Bi ot Me Worsted Cardigan Jackets, gray or black. $2.97 to $11.25 Final Clearance of Millinery EZ, Z co In the Underprice Basement Furnishings: Gifts for Men! tet FI ; i i INAL Reductions—just val a prices prevailing ue pe e x ing earlier red Ss of these Hats Neckwear Best news, perhaps ‘consti a sale collection of $1.50 at An Unsurpassed Selection of Fine presen, “Covnlig earlier reduciois many of these a 2.00 Ties, mi: rich I Nkswal seiner . .69¢ 0 id 6 tT rH Sf o 4 isses—-odds Gs In regular stocks inetereaet itiee assortments of Fou indiands Umbre las Suitable for Gifts: a 7 Mal EAE {oy sypinen and Misses dd and |. ares, Puffs and Knot Scarfs at..... Wie f.9467$1 and 31.74 cs j ranging from one tr ye of a Kind. ‘ yi a 2 : Better Still, Better Values Than You Sale 19, : } —Whi ° Sh i £00 i i f x aaa Sale, 19c, 29c,, 69: 1.09, $1.49 and $1.89. Shirts rie prey Shirts, bodies of good quality muslin, bosoms and Will Find in Any Other Store. é, 19c, 29¢, 69c, $ r$ $ ¢ ustom finished and hand: laundered; $1.50 and £2.00 grades are... SPORTS ATG -...96¢, and 81.44 HE fi 25 j ese Holiday display: brace Sik Umbrel- ine ift Sos neat shat teeean ; 3 finer grades in these Holiday displays embrace St Business hirts—stift Sosom, pleated or plain neglivee; in variety of las of the highest class, with handles particularly ornate. patterns and colorings are....). s...+.,.-.-.....86c, $1.44 and 32.44 las of the highes 3S) i aaa ; aw 1s Kerchief Paj F Nout h Sterling silver, richly chased and traced with gold; silver de- ’ Mercerized Damask Table Cloth, nd Women’s Vets, ajamas —Fashioned of various fabr'cs, including pure silk; all handsomel erty Aye ae 1 woods are prominent full-bleached: all new designs; size fF fh trimmed; range in price from......+ . $2.44 to $14.88 posit and selected natural woods are prominent. ESeROr each! ERs, BOEt each’ Medium and fine grades in the regular department on the main fie tees floor and in a special section on the second floor, including — ‘At $1.49 Inatead of $2.00—Women's Umbrellas, covered with good quality A American taffeta; pearl handles, At $1.98 Instead of $3.00—Men's and Women's Umbrellas, covered with fine quality Union taffeta, tape edge; a variety of handles. ~ At $2.97 Instead of $4.50—Men's and Women’s Umbrellas, covered with ex- cellent quality tape edge silk serge or fine quality tape edge Union taffeta; a Variety of handles. 4 uptiss At $3.96 Instead of $6.00—Men's and Women's Umbrellas with pure silk (tape edge) coverings; fine handles, including designs in chased sterling silver, sterling capped, Cape horn, goud plate, &c. At $4.96 Instead of $8.00—Men’s and Women's Umbrellas, covered with very fine taffeta silk or extra quality silk serge; a great variety of high- class handles, _ asa At $5.94 Instead of $8.00—Men's and Women's Umbrellas, covered with pure silk taffeta (tape edge); véry high-grade handles in a variety of designs. All-linen Silyer-bleached Hem-' stitched Table Cloth, size 56x inches; each v.00... 81s All-linen Hemstitched Sets Table Cloth and six Napki 0 nlatch—Cloth, size 54x72 1 p-| where $ D— kins, size 15x15 in., the set, $1.80 Women’s Pure Linen Unlaun-: All-inen Full-bleached Damask dered Initial ’Kerchiefs, initial sur- Napkins —neatly hemmed; size 20x20 rounded by wreath) hand-embroid- inch; each ........ devevevss AB] ered; each .10¢ i Women's Pure jLinen Fancy Children’s Fur Sets: "Kerchiefs, embroidered all around; White Lamb and-Angora, $1.24. | also sheer linen centres, edged with Brown Coney, S74. qimalactsceachinusi ciyiene caerd 12 White Lamb, $1.49. Children’s .’Kerchiefs, colored Chinchilla Coney, $2.49. borders with . hand-enibroidered Imitation: Krimmer, $2.24. corners, 3 In fancy box...... 23¢ Whité Thibet, $4.67. Women’s Fur Sets: Blended. Muskrat, Imperial Scarf, $4.49; Muff to match, $4.96. Mofflers——£vening Dress Mufflers, mide of black sitk—non-crockable sil}. —handsomely lined; each ina neat box... 94, $1.44, $1.98 to $4.44 Suspenders —Hotiday Suspenders made of Various grades of webbing, al finished with clove kidskin ends and fancy buckles; in attractive boxeS7-at prices ranging from... Af ~+..-48c, to $2.44 if 1 i al, else our price, each... .8e one Women's Kimono 'Kerc! border, to colored design 2 here Girls’ Winter Coats: Clearance :: :. At $3.96 Instead of $6.00 Fulltength, . Double-breasted . Coats, of fine cheviots, novelty mixtures ‘and checks; handsomely trimmed with braid and buttons; 4 to 14-year sizes. 4 At $4.96 Instead of $7.50 Models as above, in high- i x : grade mannish mixtures, checks, stripes and plain cheviots, effectively trimmed with velvet, braid and buttons; lined and unlined; 4 to 16-year sizes. At $6.94 Instead of $9.50 lined and Unlined Coats, made of the finest cheviots, novelty Initial 'Kerchiefe, 6 ‘in Ri debe yson es e886 Pure Linen Hem- 30 atural Squirrel Set, $6.74. “+ omen’s Pure Linen ’Kerchiefs, Natural Brook Mink Sel, 95.74. Initialled, 6 in’a box Chinchilla Coney Set, $5.74. | Men's Initialled "Kerchiefe, 6 In Blended.iBrook Mink, with (mi-} 4 box -48c tation ezmine {nsertion, 96 ; Muff to match, $5.74," . Blended Brook Mink May Scarf, $1.67. Caracul Sets, $6.74. if Neloabr ¥ medium weight, double, toes ap Novelty Purses and Bags:} heels; package of.” six pairs, Children's. Imported — Novelty | | wrapped’ In holly “paper T8c Purses and Bags, all'in fancy colors, Women’s Cotton Hose, black sizes—for misses and small women, Man’ %-inch hem; 6 for... Le-Dre : eee é y ive pe Up $ * ‘ ¥ } a 1} ow v Other Attractions in the Basement: Table Linens: — |Handkerchiefs Exceptional Value: 2s, Boys’ Overcoats and Suits = = | Edna | Sofa Cushions, on the third floor, range in pce -tp-to $25.74. Great heaps of them—flanking interesling collections of similarly appropriate gift goods like Fancy Boxes, Utiltty Boxes, Screens, Cushion Tops and no end of stamped ar- ticles for needleworking sizes from regular stocks; not all still an excellent selection for boys of 5 to 12 years, Sizes in every the head, 4 A few in the lof sold here formerly at $7.94; the majority were....88 : ‘One-w. which yolled over:the veuse! : PUA sae some decorated with fancy paint- and tan, medium weight, double Grieaheaia’ ivepoat exees!T At $4.96 Instead of $6.49 —Pltated, plain and Derby Model Suits, : : Inc fsisastsivevese\@e-tg 4c | toes and heels; fancy ‘boxes, con- pheeAdriaiit’ran-into a terrific burri: Rees ores manent et plain blue cheviot and serge an 6 B 1 h I I . Nomen Shopping and ANEO taining three pairs........... cano the second day out from New NzNe ighted al! woo! cheviots and cassimeres; 7 to 17 year sizes. > 300 icyc es ee n . jags, black and colors; splen Men's Black Cetten Half aly : W ‘ocking Yous, ROE jinutz-sight hours ve | Qvercoats at $4,96—< me t ever hax enoountered, bat eb ‘ou! ite storm practically un' : Tremendous seax swor r con stanly. <Qne of her smashed and a quartermaster sustained | Boys Suits at $5.74 —Xnickerbocker Suits, made of English cor made expressly for us by one of the foremost cycle manufacturing con- | Macy Toy- section: injuries, At times the # to muke only seven k “SPEAKER CANNON NAMES “CONGRESS COMMITTEES. L_WASHINGTON, Des. 12. - Cannon, In the course of an ciety utp xesion of the Houso, to-day an of the foi tales, the in), Bon- f epeaker, Mr Pi { nsylvenia; D i i New York: John Shar } ocra), Missin 1 ocrat). Missoutl, | On miloage “Bram (Republican, | .] Pennsylvania; “Mr, Kennety (Republi: ¢an), Iowa: A.D. James (Republican), peniocky; Mr.“ Lewis (Demoorat), Georgis; Mz, Denver (Domecrat), Olio, ts made of heavy all wool frieze, in Oxford, black and gray herringbone effects; new mode! In Time for Gift Buyers. minh Horses Special’ 5. yi. box or semi-fitt vie back with deep centre vent;-8 to 16-year sizes, Other More evidence of clearance Mk Boh d Chi 1908 model machines, fitted with the latest improvements, | measures already under way in the Hoee, assortment, at prices ranging medium and heavy weight; double} from) .....4+.0e++-+-486 to B4e Soles ney a fea LS sa ’ six pairs, in holly paper..... Boy's Sweaters: Men's Mercerized Half Hose Afl-wool yarn, full sizes, fast{- light weight, double soles, heels colors, in navy, white, gray and and toes; Jn ‘black, yray and tan; red; all plain or with combina- three pairs, ‘in fancy box... ,78c d double breasted belt coat and knick- $;7 to 17 ¥ cerns in the country. Cabriolets or Push Wagons, i Y 5 directed to special displays of Boys’ Wash Suits—popular Hard to find a broader guarantee than we give with these wheels: with skin-covered “horses. goini, Seer Ee ee etre tee ten Hose, double 7 Seriees p “Elberon” Bicycles, men's and women's; 20 and 22-inch Harness nat ad pen ERO ate with to 34; special at.. a] heels and toes; package | $25.09 qualities; our price Ange peesee eee er es 8 G16. y | Ri B.44 palr, dn’ holly papers, tie 5 a foe yet prea: bove; $30.00 qualities; niles Umbrellas:— i Furaiture: Four Specials ave abate esa above; $30.00 qaaieg J Other Cabrolets up to $22.74. Aerie Ribsone: See rene Skin Covered Rocking Horse: |, Men's and Women's Cotton Um- Quartered Oak Morris Chairs, highiy polished; spring seats and re na ea ue ng26.49 Oa EMI) as Ge TAG Lae an Seca Jbbepe tor Ning un cae versible yelour cushions; regularly $10.49, sale Ae Re od Wes Ge Steers to rockers, impor nioan a SW ie pe La fi all colors, 1... : ince eke $8. ched to 89 to 819. en's and Women’s Umi jolly Red. Namen § Desks, matiorany finished, 2) ches lor large drawer any bicycle e aaa > Skin Covered Swinging Horees, covered With America taffeta; No, 1; Satin’ and Gros’ Grain nd pigeonliples: for. stationery $7.24, sal i $5.94 <i on swinging wooden stands; fine handles dni Woers, Geemnan wixett eat Ribbon, 10-yd. plece....--.... White Ename! Chiffoniers, with five deep drawers ass trim- 5 : Teather sacidles; go.bo_ wales sale Ler and prested ettects.....07¢ ee te jqiubh en tO nL) Ca iss mings and. wood gallery, top; regularly $6.94, sale 1 are diod hy / in : ‘ er __Man'a'and Women's Umbrellas. my: 40-yd, /pleces.....,..18¢ Masten HALCIG ene eee es reo i84 BC Tepes Cs IE AG ike Se eae AE Oe Others, 96.00 to 816,44. ‘]'| alesis serce, S-ribbed Paragon'| "White Satin, Taffeta Ribbon, » S-day movement, hour and half-hour’strike; regu- el a jods~-Copper an ass Requtsttes for Skin Covered Push Horses franiss, handles of boxwood, furze | half-inch wide, design of holt: duly $1224 sales... OniOneE $10.49 ‘ner Grades:—Morris Chairs up to 863.75) Desks up tq $217.00 .Chiffoniers up to $125.50; Hall Clocks up to $204.84.) oy ‘ and ‘natural wood; cage and. tyssel to] leaves and berries, In natural smokers, odd things for den decoration and bery unique ‘‘af- on wooden platforms, with rollers 4 { : . match} $3.00! value; special.:@1.08 orings; plece of 10 yards. a fintty lanches."’ The latter are imitation table dainites. and_push handles, $6,49, $8.74 and $10.89

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