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* When he moved to d the Pittsburg millionaire pace, living in e 80,Ko apartiiént with his handsome The Schwabs have two a boy of nine and u girl at “ Stage Beauty. COUPLE Ey EL opt ED, TOO. Romance Much Like That of ~ Mabelle Gilman's Husband —Are Living Apart. That Joseph E. Schwab, occupying a the Waldorf-Astoria since June, day, incidental to a re- Pittsburg that he had Fated from und, following the example o a, WH Corey, P Steel Tr mndrry’ a Lele i stage beauty he has divorce. Pittsburg ives admit that Bohwab has separated from his wife. It fs maid they ha ed apart for a year or more, and that a divorce will be asked for on the wife neq ¥ ground of her twel years ago wi Esther 4 2 A high he Was « superintendent Bice! Mill Hy has never registered at the with hia wife since he has Leen ut the according to information ob-| He |y sald to now) be out of town, alinough he retains his) Waidor:, tained there to-day. room. ‘Mrs. Schwab's mother, Mrs. Ptunhail, said w-day jn Lowiey, of Homestead, a relative of Mrs, Scuwao, i‘ + Schwao either ‘te give’ her address, J. K. sald he knew that Mr, has applied or is soon to uppy tor a divorce. | ‘They have an undeesianding,” said Mr, Lowrey, “and at nWwab will noi 1 contest. There wii “be no. question cee about money, as cach is pnuspeudencly | wealthy.” airs. Schwab's father Was a rica coa, LE, SCHWAB TO SEEK A DIVORCE | AS COREY 01D Rumor Says Steel_Magnate’s, Brother Also Plans to Wed younger} brother of Charles M. Schwab, has been achelor apartment’ at desert Ho eloped y n she was) ol Kiri, and} tsbucg that! js not with Mr. Schwab, but res used] Joseph. A. Schiva [ 1905, sepa- "Joe" i} , bf hele | hotel] John - Rumor HUM ‘ ahi Fered, |perjury. | ays | canno? j tremely Dr. clan at Operuior for whuim the town wot Aci S hg Basi, Va, was nuimed, Her family were Smelting Affect the List > opposed to her marrying = schwas. q ses in Estner was attending the Homeceas | and Losses Are General. High Sohool when she - eloped. " Behwab acquired enough Much money with his brother, eral years he was + American Steel w York ho young wife. children, three. —_>—_ __ TAB CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Today's highest, lowest, with last stocks of net chances as 1th Saturday's final figures ary a 2, Mish. Low Laat. Alli! Chaim 1 jet GrssNerthns Inter Met Inter Met meme @zeasz : SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Bun rleos 7.18/Sun ets. 4.3i|Moon sete. 4.02 “THE TIDES, High Water. Low Water. | known sucli beautiful practical Acai "3M 34 Tita) | gifts as Chafing Dishes, Nested sity ‘Travelling Aleaho} Stoves, Cigar PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, RSE S57 RAMBSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY, Ultonia, Gibraitar, (Cal.tornia, Glasgow. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY, Princess Anne, Norfolk. <_< . Cigars ‘and Hushands, (From the Philadelphia Bulletin.) ‘Hang it all, he suid. how, good it may be, If you lot my cigars gone "A clgar,'! she abASKy, ed col that matter not unlike and Schwab United Btates Steel stock to earn him $06,000 a year, and in recent years he has made For sev-| President ‘or the Foundries Company. £ £23 a Br E Ss = 1% | Metropo!itan preferred 11-4 and (1 ert hs Hing, St. Cuthbert, Anewerp. | “It spoils clgar, no matter | toon Jing 1 and Readin, York Centr an Sugar and U. Rubber large fractions. Later in the session there was a silz! reaction “on profit taking, but th continued firm with Union Pach, feature of trading, which | bright. American advance of 2 points. e gains we: selling of Amal ppurot American Sm Pennsylvania. Chinn Ame jean Cot Missourl P: 18 |terred, Baltimore » Atchison & Olio preterre 1d, Paut’ Minneapolis |, Chicago, St. 8 Omaha’ preferred wold at 137 the to n lower level w poluts of resists Louisville and Nashyille ig Bt. Paul’ and | Sault a, Steel ch hanged hands at 25. pie's Gas rose 11-3. There ANY In order to demonstrate the great advantages of the wonderful new fuel P3 %| - 4 ey TRADE MARK th Alcohol (Denatured) Lighters, Lamps inenew designs, Christmas presents, Select a maactical cift at * The Alcohol Utilities Co., 455 W. 23d Si. (nearly opp. Pr All of the uti P: yro, "SPECIAL—We offer to- day single burner Brilliant Japan and Gilt Cooking Stove (cost to burn about 3c per hour) for $1.95, regularly sold at #3, 20) and | upward, out," tego. we offer at the lowest prices ever and hundreds of other novelties never before shown, suitable for equipped to burn the new fuel Free Selling ef Copper and Union Pacttce was advanced 11-2 14, the opening stock market deallngs to> }day, St. Paul was litted 11-4, Brogklyn epld-Transit 1 1-§ and Southeen Pacific, Northern Pacific and American Smelt- New 8, nt | ton th was fairly Ice was strong at pre- | Sloss Sheffield Steel and National Lead & 2, a de- 2 compared with the pre- Noon prices rnoon gravitated tho nj a Sore and Union, Pa and Min- Sainte Very heavy blocks of United Peo- Ww. LUMEAGO DEFENSE FOR ARMY CHPTAN Chase Makes Unusual Plea in Presenting His Case to “When the court-martial of Capt. Chase was resumed to-day in the Butidine the accused captain. who im conducting his own defense, |: fapaiea the Court that he will try to “that a fouch of lumbago gave Army beer refered to by of Chase toward no “commandin | , Lieut. Arul Maryland. toned. Dift canno. set in and for that duces a fected. lants. fully. No, Court-Martial. ~~ A “certain ineits and “inclinution’? Ww The Deems. Helstand asking kite the conduct of the The vigorous na- | rome's. Island: aE EE NG WOn’. , Who, tays, W nt Limulate Corey, a | Disbarred Lawyer Rally From Fain of Last hn Madison: ay ed to Hie prison cot of Humme), sai | wounds are not sertoyts, That organ does not respond f He may dle any toment, have been watching his cate very care- there is no sham. cannot live long at the best. neys refuse to perform their functions. ; The fact that Hummel may die at any| time must not be minimized.” Last Saturday, after leaving the ex- ercine grounds and while onshis way. to | the hospital ward, Hummel collapsed on the staircase. jHe was picked up and carried to-his hospital cot. consclous and remained in” that condl- minutes while Dr, nvatcians were doing iy him. tion for twenty: Matz and other heir utmost to Face Drawn and Pallid. Word had been sent to Dr, Tynbderg. iting fhyalelan, and he reached ‘an bour later, awn and pallid, nm p Be carlous—so critical, hospitai phyatc! is and re | x potatoes, Saturday. repetiuon be experienced £a and from which fe haw “not yet r woul] mean the last of the barred lawyer now the penitentlary for His’ condition to in ummel ix close to death. eutive cleme: tack such as he received Saturday ho| survive, *eritical any moment.” Philip B. Blackwell's Island to a reporter for the Evening World: “Hummel is a sufferer from an acute Kidney disease which bi recover, Matz, Uraemic poisoning has no known remedy Tho slightest exertion pro- ealcicas and }ja heart ts af-| very weak and |: ed to treatment then, ot fully recover nor has he fully: re- He is perfectly heip- | less and cannot take nourishment Warden Fallon sald to-day that Hum: mel had never done a stroke of work if entered the prison last May, all the stories printed about helping about the en oF doing any other sort of light work were untrue, Hummel fought District-Attorney Je- forts to send him to. prison for conspiracy in the Dodge-Morse divorce ie ing. Spell on of the f a sub fact. He has a condition Is ex- he may die at resident physt- | said to-day inherited. He even to stanu- We The man His kid- He was un- Hummel had but did semi-comn- mall face is 1 DUCHESSE LACE STOCK COLLARS AT COMBINATION ELECTRIC, DESK LAMP AND DE:K SETS IN BRONZE, ANTIQUE AND GOTHIC BRASS. LEATHER DESK PADS, FOL-O3. CARD BOXES, MEMORANDUM B. Altman & Gn. WOMEN'S LACE NECKWEAR (TUESDAY), DEC, HERETOFORE $250 TO 7.50 HERETOFORE $800 TO DUCHESSE LACE CHEMISETTES . , HERETOFORE $3.50 & DUCHESSE LACE. COLLAR AND CUFF SETS - 10,50 10.50 AND CAP3, FOR MAIDS AND "NURSES, FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDERED APRONS, | PRICES U UALLY $2.25 TO. $5.75, $1.50, $1.75, , $2.35, _ $3.50 & . AND ENGAGEMENT PADS, ETC, * BRIDGE WHIST SETS, GOLD AND-SILVER MOUNTED PENS -AND PENCILS, FANCY BOXES OF - STATIONERY 34th Street, 35th SGtrert and Sth Avenue, WILL BE OFFERED AT A SPECIAL SALE, TO-MORROW 17th, AS FOLLOWS: $1.35, 1.85 & 3,90 $2.25 & 6,75 APRONS IN HAND.EMBROIDERED AND LACE-TRIMMED STYLES, IN A-VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS. SELECTION OF MODERATELY-PRiCED APRONS A LARGE DESK REQUISITES AND STATIONERY INK STANDS, $5.50 $3.85 DENSE LIN © TOOEWNFRISON _ATANY MENT f FOUND THIENLS | > LOOTING HIS ‘ut cos for | Dobizir Good Fight Until Felled Hospital. ney alone > GROUND TO BITS Thomas old, of No. 48 Newark ay Pity, was \train on Jersey at Cominunipaw avenue Evang had been to the yardmaster to| mone gel work, for him to-day and he started to walk |/sved by national banks, back along the tracks, wh: | 3 to have It engrave! 1! see One the dracks. When he was {1 nm going to hay Kr a the way-of_one train and was struck by one coming In the The entire train passe two ye nsky Gave Burglars a! with Iron Bar. uate insky, who keeps a frutt| v First avenue, found two ves at work In his fat on the! salied Into the thieven and ellent battle when m tapped chim on the head ron bar and dropped him to A Rood | . Speaking He jas a rd head and his ——_ FS nd the AS HE SOUGHT JOB. Ee alah ‘Billy Patt B. Evans, eines round to pleces { A day the Central Ttuliroud of sen | ‘Here is but was told there was none | le direction. im. 23 resid ludes to WASHINGTON, speech Was to-day delivered tn by tliman spoke on of the building this after-| Sve" Ard Clearing: House but he took financial affairs of the of |clally ay the farmer, the co manufacturer were ted to know who stru wa HG te neat fash ut Patriot and Magnate’s Patriotism. Dec. 18.—A’ cha Senutor Tiliman. peeasion to co y matters 0 4a published to recognize th € held. aloft a and in a they Look at dodged out of ‘can be done without destroying it, put In the Congresviona! record. I don't propose to have it destroyed spe- » planter} affected. banking: | toud yolce | catied upon the Senate to look at it. a specimen," “Lokn Mike what you call Confedera sy—shinplaster—and yet he declared. ; Al- rac-| Mr nA resgutlona direct [ing an investication of the: recent, bond Interview i may die at any moment. through’ the house and tenants on th¢é|of Oma! ht Pros ith the annoulcement of the serl-|jower foors rani 4 : of Omaha, in which the Prosident 1s ‘ pa eae Po out and called for po- | witger—to have said that if he was sy of the former lawyer e4/ iceman. ‘olman Kumpf, of the ‘ sf the news friends! are working w Elehty-elxhth street station re.|responsible for the panic he was glad | nee den--trotr Gov. Hughes. [sponded nd ca it a ngrog the thieves.]o¢ 4, as it had brought to view the ane . be pro. | 10. trled ut by way of the, Tha Of Hm ON ey erage | sronbedcor other escaped down! conditions of the country’s} longed will be the burden of the appeal) ine rear Are escape and over backyard: | | made to tia Governor, If ne js dooms a fences rit : k | Hto remain u prisoner Huminel's friends), The prisoner gave the name of Frank | See een REE abagalarant ¢ will not dive “out hin] 34) is Song avenue. “Hels anger of jolning the Ananias | term eve: thas but atew mebody here will use | | weeks now to run. Weeks 1. itical, ites after His Condition Cr ji UNG aRCErAlpalieert } In a telephone to George gayed in extracting from him Paster ts of his pal, | Dobizinsky taken to Presbyterian it sit} and But Stern Brothers @ To-morrow, Important Sales will be held in the below mentioned departments. of articles Particularly desirable for Holiday Gifts High Grade Imported Fans At One-Haif, Former Prices White, Black and Colored Spangled, Real Lace, Painted Parchment, Sandal Wood, Vernis Martin and Period Fans, witb pearl, BAGS OF ALL KINDS, STRAP BCOKS, CARD, LETTER, CIGAR AND bone and sandal wood sticks, ~ At $9.25 to 42.50 Heretofore from 418.50 to 85.00 Leather Goods CIGARETTE CASES, FLAIN AND MOUNIED TOURIST, HAND- KERCHIEF, GLOVE AND TIE CASES, SEWING AND STATIONERY BASKETS, Leather Tea & Lunch Touring Cases, Greatly Reduced Special for To-morrow HA Ma ~ STRAP colored morocco, with inner frame; BAGS, of colored alligator calf and pig skin, thér lined, covered frames, fitted with purse, BOOKS, of black seal, black and IMPORTED JEWEL BOXES, of ‘colored morocco, velvet lined, with tray, IMPORTED GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF CASES, of colored morocco, silk lined, Value $3.50 and 4.00, Value Pies $2.50 2,25 $2.25, 3.50 4.50 Women’s Blouses & Waists In Very Attractive Styles and Materials x Lawn Black Light and Madras Waists, Taffeta Silk Waists, Blue, Pink and White Messaline Brussels Nets and Irish Crochet Lace Waists, Oriental Valenciennes and Cluny Lace Waists, Chiffon Made Over Taffeta, $1.98, 2.95 3.95, 4,95 4.95, 5.95 8.50, 9.95 13,50, 19.50 Mahogany & Fancy Furnitur. At Greatly Reduced Prices PARL' GOLD & ONYX TABLES, LIBRARY TABLES, , ~~ . 680; o Wistert ARM CHAIRS, MUSIC CABINETS, WRITING DESKS, OR CABINETS, from) $34.75 to 165. 00 Formerly $45.b0 to.202.50 from £35.00 to 160. 00.) Formerly $46.00 to 200.00 from $29.75 to 64. co Formerly $36,00 to 72.00 Formerly $26.00 to 49. 75 from, $19.75 to 40.00 from $12.50 to Geb -00 Formerly $17.75 to 70.00 Formerly § from $12,50 to 71.50 17.50 to 88.00 West Twenty-third Street / He wantod ¢ rasp to the boneyard he Wan a petri believed that} he had been gullty of many fr nillecretions an eld many hings® which In - eooler nts he would iave been willing ake Out of print,| © President. fete} in having | finan-} aa ‘had been. ch: nates I have nm cage apernp ‘ |The Archduchess Maria Josepha and ‘ ¥ much from the boy lithe Countess of Flanders and) many aa Mr. Ti Ms. other notadles are here, j man, apologe! tal Biway at 6th Ay. ¥ good greendacks, and, I pate we are in the on ‘Kung of the necen-| produced”) i fen fot J. sont of two weeks, died yexterda. tissues of the drain 1, | mourning for h: diod half-mast and bo: DRESDE: ROH, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Theis Low Pris CYS y to -get ot, and | let everybods-go crazy and peesipltata & urther loss and horrors on the coun-” Te fol *% +. by m Wanser of a’ pinic,” EU ins ee N CAROLA DEAD. Dec 1G—After an Ulness jeen Cardia of Saxony, { inflammation of the All Saxony js in o-day, Flaga are aty een has suspended’ th to $3th Sk during the’ holidays. at Macy’e. The Macy Store WILL NOT be open evenings Shop early if possible. . Prior to 2 P. M. the throngs are not so 0 great. Making the MOST of your Holiday Gift ein: ilures is merely a matter of purchasing your gifts => PPORTUNITY to O and Erench Art Bronzes at lacy) tables. specimens involved : Was. Now. Narcissus, 24 in... $29.6) $22.3 Perseus, 30 in $83.75 $66.50) Mercury, 41 In... $73.75 $55.50 Trajan, 25 in...... $4441 $33.31 Venus de Capua, 17 pe | 22.47 $16.84! Tables: Sphinx, 32 in, +$163,00 $122.00 Bronze Figures: Modern. Fisher Girl, 20 In.. 82.50 $61.75] $149.00 $111.00 The Benefactress, 24 in., $91.50 868.75 cabinet curios, esk unique ‘pieces, many of which country. Were $24.89. lened, The Slave; The Runner........ $15.36 Bronze Prices 14 Less: Entire Stocks favaleed Rasemeut and M purchase holiday gifts of genuine Bronzes red we have in our Bronze stocks is included—figures, busts, desk and smoking room requisites, candlesticks, lamps and Many of: the specime: ns have no duplicates in America, Partic- ularly is this true of the reproductions, in real Bronze, of rare Art treasures unearthed at Pompeii and Herculaneum: Figures: Copies of Antiques. Homer, 17 in..... Caesar Augustus, 41 heads, &c., were $2.69 to $50.00; now ... Beethoven, 3 in. Isabella of Spain, 7 in... Miscellaneous Genuine French and Vienna Solid Bronze specimens hi French Art Bronzes. Figures—Music, Dancing Girl. Arab Chief, Fright-) . Head—Observation,.......+..5 928-66 Napoleon ions of 25%, Everything Details of sete Was. Now. Minerva, 11-In..,.. $11.54 $8.89 ; Victory, 13 in..... $888 $6.66 Dancing Fawn,33 in, $35.52 $26.64 J Discobolus, 24 In,, $59.25 $44.44 Silenus, 27 in..... Hs! $22.21 Busts: ee 2 3 Plato, 15 in....... $3749 $28.12 | $3702 $27.78 Victory, 33% in... $54.50 $40.87] itn...,... ss.es. $17.76 Yeo Horse, 26 tn... $123.00 #0225 lamps: Candlesticks: Hanging Lamp..... $27.21 $20.41 6314 in. high...... $5450 $40.87) Hanging Lamp..... $31.25 $23.44] 56 In. high. .. $43.89 $36.07. pntgne, OU) Lass 4 -L ‘ ¢ 8.56 on foot, in many Saud f 54 in. high $38 08 pee eS eee ea 47 in. highs $ib4 $24.41 hionee lors -$2.02 (0 $37.49 Napoleon, 20 in...' $64.23 $48.19) sie aha i fi: The Return from the Huth 22 in, | Bronze Busts: Modern. : $5925 $44.44) Morning Glory, 19 4 The Archer, 18 ir $0380 847.62| [Mecesees save ee $101.50 Reeige , 28 in. .$139.00 $119.00, Democritus, 28 In.. $74.75 25 Be me bee a $109.75 eel Emerson, 11 in,... $24.07 818,04 . eae : Movart. 11 in...... $24.07 918,04 Rebecca at the Well, 26 Pet 100! Shakespeare. 8 in.. $11.56 $8.89 a0 | Napoleon, 9%: in., $16.17 $12.12 The Awakening of Nature, 38 in. Verdi, 9 in... $2046 $15.34 $4.35 $18.57 (813.89 id smokers’ artic es— no duplicates in this RS eArEy a) .were $5.98 to $52.98. Now 84.49 to 24.73 .were $1.98 to $24.76. Now -$1.49 to 818,57 ri re $4.96 {0 $8.74. Now $3.77 to R652] \ were $3.74 to $7.24. Now 82.81 to 85.42 ft Surety Mate S vere $4.96 to $6.74. Now S377 to 83.07 Smoking Sets yere $14.86 to 634.66. Now 811.14 to 820.0¢ Paper or Magazine were $4.24 to $683. Now $3.13 to $i Figures. * Busts. 4 Was, Now Sohill 4 The Blaeksmith....$40.49 $20.37 livers resis The Shepherd......-$51.75 $38.81] Shakespeare Musici oaessereay -e1s20.21 810,50 |, Nuashington ; = Wagner ... The Hunter.........$24.31 $18.23) ict ||, Covers. 4 UPTOWN, HARLEM, 249 West 125th St. BRONX, 658 East 149th St. 17th st. hambera st, uare. and 10th. at. Oth ave. 310s and a5th ate, wUTgin Ave. ker & Taylor Co, W asin at Ww, The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed and Their Baby. 64 Pages—Lithographed in Colors—Illuminated Board Price, $1.00, at WORLD OFFICES, Pulitzer Building, Park Row. +4393 Broadway, northwest corner 38th St. St. near 3d Ave. BROOKLYN—292 Washingtgn St, and 317 Fulton St. Orat any of the following addresses: Bloomingdale, Bros. Lyona & Cig Whaley, tap sth Nuavis'ecOrolli Gin fonnell, Silver & Co, 4s Abrahnin #& Straus, Wrookl Hahne & Co 3 V, Snyder, Loeter & TRADE SUPPEAED DY BAALEIELD PUB. CO., 156 OTH AVE, NEW YORK, itis ‘20th et, and 3d ave. AVE, mod 150th st, 204 wt. ris A Very‘Funny Book.

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