Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THEFKILLED | ROMER, POLICE NOW BELIEVE Abandon Theory Murder! for Revenge by Woman + or ‘Her Husband. LOOKING FOR NEGRO. “One Pawned a Ring Like) Romer’s in Philadelphia and Wore Stolen Coat. \ of When the p wom! from Phidlae'phia 4 pawned wd City reremilin from the ger of F the wWealtliy under ered in Jarred to had scorned “two weeks clubbed to de the F consider, Hegro porter war dix frotel of which the un owner, This negro was seen hover! the nig two i e hotel o# He had The negro in 1 pawned the ring bat tyo Ko: tL Fariherm ame from went to work in Ora It wax throvah. an Evening W reporter that Drabell and Ma: District-Atiorney’a detectives lear the ext yee of the discharged port apd his threats ag Bis dismixca Midx Jeaste Kieb- daughter af tic Proprietor of the } Uils colored ma | the hotel on tha murdered, Whe about tim she Je Borne that hie had woes from the Thireday evening tor 31 The! porter and were munifoldhad 1 evercharging a gu money In his p when Mr, Kiel tire to get even with 0. Hight he sold the shor the walter, that he was & Geiphia ang then to Savannal Drop the Woman Theory. When the poi mation thut the nesro 9 the diane ing wore Kray. furze GOAL suchi as was missed foom the mi dered man's room after the erime ty woke right up and said, “Probe a made a ipittake, and at” Chit of Polic telegrapiid to. Phil a nexro described if Liao There are 1 ing that the Aurel r brutal crime, | fanrenied. How | Gand aiso to tie hail of "Odd Money and Wats Fawerei lett it in thar The unaccovitale poate if there Ke she would thelmurdes that baby In her arms. = THEBAUD FAM LES SCHEDULES Firm, Which Failed Last July, Has Liabilities of $702,579 | and Assets of $838,996. wasa woman } he scene of | riy hour carrying a: Pau) G. Thebend and Fritz Prahl. surviving members of the frm of The- faud Rrothers, commission merchants, mith oMces No, 1 Broad street, who aerigned on July 17 to Ernost G, Plies. ter, to-day Aled thelr assignment sche !- len In the Supreme Court, ‘They chow the Habilities to be $102,579; nominal as- etn, $1,317,962; actual annoim, $536,994, The house was established in 1793 by Yoreph Thebatd. Its business was prin- Cipally with Mexico, Central America and Yucatan. Justice O'Gorman, of the Bupreme Court, haa fiedx the bond o he aasignac at 500,000, Among the largest, creditors are Paul 1G. Thedaud, executor of the extate of Caroline G, Thebaud, 960,000; New York (Lite Insurance and Trust Company, 117,08; Dalton & Co,, $17,273; German: Amerwan Bank, $14.07; Jose Arenzo ATllgos, | 618,908; Pacific Bank. $9,916; Wational Park Bank, $34,899, ‘The firm had on deposit with five Danks $85,0. The assets consist of 36,000 acres of Jand in Mexico, a claim Merida, against Ke Becalante ¢ Hijo, ‘Xycatan, Mexico, nominal walue, Hhandied om i by Cou [As attemptin i day. N MY) BUT BLUM WN ACCOSTIG HER Whit Florence Didn't Do to Him Isn't Worth Telling. Miss ASKED. FOR. \ _KISS. When the es Woman Turned tim Over, to the Police Hé Was Chad, old at aie "a hy Mies irs vid, of N nl Treokisn, tast uleht s standing at . Jand Pith avenue cs rt waiting for a me, a tlh ont nformed hin that ‘ t ands of prisoner Blum towa station trofman He and compial Had two made eyoing t 1 ten dol Crygler, <9 respectable women wou ested in thy Sallie HARDEN'S ILLAESS HALTS SCANDAL SUIT German Editor Unable to Ap- pear in Court for Von Molike He aring. » Det, 16.—Phe proseeition of editor of Die an Harden, uno von Mo! accusations brou fous hearing of from in the head. ere cata woe 4 atlorney and be attorney, Herr Bert ported that 46 question Cor ilurd. J court Prince: Pullip uly German A Count von Moltke, Mbled In court ti Hlenberg, who at ¢ most brillant and the personalliy at the Imperial court, Ix'in a pillable condition. £ ‘ame Into the room halt bent over, tnking steps x!x or seven inches: long lar features w i pression of tinpy Ax the sitting His fine. + had been xp tus Prince waa not in walting when the case wae adjourned. The Prince, thern- fore, walked to a retiring room. Hix aleps were very feeble, He wat with his tbows on a table and hin head resting on his hands while the court atten: 2 nts. And the policemen atared’at him. Shen the carriage at length came two xer- vants wrapp:l him In a fur coat and assisted Nim to &. —E ICE WAGON DRIVER HuRT. Frits Kneaf. driver of an to was hurled to the s{reet to-d hin wagon collided with a eurface at Forty-sixth street and Rroadiway He wan tnken to Roos with fractured ribs and 4 cut head. Kneat itven at No. 43 West Forty-sev- enth street, Can’t afford Handicaps wotual value, , 000 motes, outstanding tons and merc! ALFRED STEAD. 48. DEAD. LONDON, Dec. 16.—Alfred Stead, the wn of W. T. Stead, editor of the Re- View ef Reviews, died yesterday at the age of thirty years, He was aasociated . Mm the publication of that Change from coffee to ]Ppostum| You'll snow “MADEA MISTAKE es Crygier Jaxt for neveral hours the carriage of} elt Hospital fy Binck, Arowdclot STORE OPEN EVENINGS The Leading Specialty House ~ STORE BULLETIN is a tempta carefully F off a” prices, made involy of “fin $12 COATS, NECK FURS ‘| iand MUFFS 000 ‘A-THIRD OFF THEIR *-REAL VALUE Read the jem the buy Fs an ‘ore YOu, ex to-morrow, Wedncada dd Thursday John Forsythe ° $18,006 Worth of * Furs for $12,000 SALE To-morrow, Wednesday, | and Thursday . +. BSTD Wort $1.00, ats. ......ees 1175 Caracul Searts, v ‘ +2 BHO ++ 85.00 7 Worth nO. a on S RUT and witbo Natural Squirrel Bearfs, Wort ar } 84.50 and 88.50 Mate to matey i400 DO, at and 810.50) “Black Lynx Scarfs, Worth SIS, Ale see ee pee BITS Mut to 194 Worth $20.00, atecsssecesses S14.75 Blue Lynx s Worth Mute to Worth 33 anid 827.50 Mink Scarf Worth at and 820,00 Masta and! 821,00 erotan Lawn Scarfe, Wo ms ate and 23,00 822.00, 2 RN.00 8:28.00 and 858,00 Alusha, Sable Se: nshiau at : BIAT5! Mutts 10 i Worth 20 | 821.00 Fur Coats Sit Pony Skin Cont Worth $42.00 ang.* ‘ $22,00 and 8140.00 40. g101o0 and 8) +. BES.00, BTS.00 and % $119.00, 859,00, Short Caracul Conts, Wet $05.00 820,00 und 8118.00, at 840.00, 857,00 and 889.00 | | Lene © | Wi fh $305.00. $116.00 and $109.00. | 2+. :GRTS.00, RSD,00 and 8125.00 Short Sable Squirrel Coats, collars and eufta with animal eft Worth $90.90. at... 879.00 Tong Coats. Worth £19900. atsstveeses 8139.00 N ural Squirrel Long Coat Tih B2HOON Aes see Seal Long Coats, +++ 8187.00 | i Frene ‘Fur Lined (Coats Coats, with Persian | 854.00 | swith Alaska 800.00! 136.09 | Binck Hronacloth Coats, mink collar and | Nusmian squirrel lining, nent a Worth $200,900, Al.sesesene R16D,00 | | John Forsythe,. < | * Broadway, at 18th 8t, ack lynx collar | in, | Warr $260.00, 90% +. 8195,00 Tusalnn Marmot Auto Cont Worth #500 . ee Natural Muskrat Auto Cont Worth $105.50. + 898.00, SIEGEL ¢ NO COANECTION wr 4.¢.GREENNUT, Paes — fer BEFORE Noon. St amps thereafter, Men's and boys’ in mings flannel Main Foor, Front Men’s & Boys’ § 16 size; nickel, ope guaranteed American H set; ment; Main Tloor, Frent. ANY OTHER STORE OOPERGE Tuesday Bargains Largely in Gosds Suitable ‘Christrnas Gifts ruth all Purchases made Single ol.25 Wateh Fobs, 95c orted nickel fobs; can flags; $1.25 90 Watches, $2 .engine turned case; stem wind and th $2.50; at $25 NEW YORK, trim 795. Imitation shell; hand ball top; both in box: y (Main Floor, Frente 39c Paper Flowers, 250 roses i pink or Carnations in red, white or fA yellow; regularly 38¢ a dozen; at Third Floor, Center! Fabric finish; Center.) 35¢ Writing Paper, 21c 50 shecis and SO envelopes in a beau- tifol Christmas box; regularly 35c; at 2tc. ‘$9.56 Morris Chairs, $7.50 {uli spring d velour deh: 7 O, at $7.20. $1.25'Gloves, $1 eaaiplele ions; regularly $9 (Fifth Boys’ ‘os Boys’ Plymouth buckskin gauntl ~etthout wool lining; regularly $1.2 ‘Main Floor, Front. $8 House Desks, $3.75 Handsome maple desks, 27 inches wi one drawer and shelf, finish; regularly $8, at $3.75 (Fitth Floor. very good cons:ruction and at $l. $1.50 Comb and Barette, $1.25 highly polished with fancy carved- worth $1.50; at Sk 25. lor.) gloves; with, or 3 fitted with “$1. 10 Axmaster Mats, 79c choice colorings and attradiive designs; regularly $1.10; at 7%. These mats are 18x34 inches; (Gili Floor? Front. 50c Port or Sherry, 39c ‘ Full quart bottles of Puritan Port or Sherry; regu: 39c. Fron:.) larly sold at 50c; to morro Fourth Flo: ; 98c. to $1.50 Vetls, 75c Chenille hemstitched bordered crepe chiffon Veils, in black on light bluc, black on white, a white; 1s yards long. Also chiffon cloth and crepe chiffon Veils, hematitched borders on three sides, in black, white, brown, navy, gray, pink, lilac and light;tiue; 2 yards jong; regularly 98¢ to $1.50, at 75c. (Male Floor, Front.) till 10 oV/Clock up-to Christmas. Double ‘Stamps in the Morning. _. Meén’s $1.50 Slippers, 98c F leather bh slippers; choice of styleas in Black or tan: regularly $1.50; at 96c. Second Floor, Rear.) 98c Asirakhan Leggings, 39¢ Of good quality curly astrakhan cloth, in white, brown, blue, black, red and:gray ; sites 2'to 10, for both boys apd girls; regularly 98c; to-morrow "a8. (Second Fleer, Rear.) $1.50 Salad Bowls, 956" Aue’ rian china salad bowls; all very richly. deco- rated; regularly $1.50; at 95e. (Third Floor, Front.’ $3 and $3.50 Ice Cream Sets, $2.50 Ausirian china; 13 pieces, for 12 persons; dainty border designs; regularly-$3-and $3,50; at $2.50. (Third Floor, Front) $2.50 Colored Prints, $1.95 A variety of subjecis from which t6 choose: in fancy gilt frames; size 16x20; regularly $2.50; at $1.99. (Third Floor, Center.) $5.50 Carriage Horse Blankets, £4.25 Fancy wool; heavy weight and large sizc; a Varicty of new patterns; regularly $5.50, at $4.25. Basement) 10c %¥mnorted Dates, 7c These are the popular Hallowi variety, grown in Persia; regularly sold at 10c a package; to-morrow 7c. Fourth Fleor.’ 95c Photo Albums, 75e ‘ These are celluloid phato albums; many handsome designs from which to choose; regularly BSc; at 75e. Main Floor, Front.) TNT $1.69 Umbrellas, $1.25 Men's 28-inch and women's 26 inchy Union taffeta covering: case and tassels; wide choic: of handles; regularly $1,69; at $1.25. ‘Main Floor, Front. $3.50 Chatelaine Bags at $2.95 Of German silver witht chatelaine and long chain; fancy. fone gray Hnish, worth $3.50; at $2.95. ‘Main Floor, i roai > ‘5c and 19c Needle Back :, 12:;c A gobd assortment: of preity and auractive English necdc books; regularly 15c¢ and 19c; at 124c. ‘Mala Floor, 18th Street! : An exceedingly fine lar price is $1.35 a coz Fourth F 1.35 Red lox Ale, 98c le, aged in the bottle; 4he regu- 25c Glove & Handkerchief Boxes, 10c These are fancy embossed boxes, and would make dainty but inexpensive gilts; regularly 25c, at 10c. tMain Floor, Front. t $1 Golden Wedding Whiskey, 79c s Golden Wedding Whis norrow, 79. Full quart Soulss.of F key; ‘regularly. 95c Sofa Pi lows, Fine figured He larly so. datSl. Shirt waist or utility home; regular price $2. Third floor, Front.) boxes, 2.75 Shirt Waist Boxes, $2.25 TS each at $2.25, 52¢ quality sitk regu-,| atin any make a useful.littie gilt: 25c Work Boxes, 15c Work boxes for the ones, filted wi pi Bie necdies, thread, thimble, ¢ rly 25c, 25c Teddy Bear Purses, 15c opuler among the children re 25c) at 15s. Maint would These are very sp $1.50 Punching Bags, $1.23 ‘anteed pure gum biad S end; regularly $1.5 Thicd ioor, Rear. £3.50 Cigars, $2 Edencia Varietic Prrecatone far] some box—just right for a gill rly 33.50; ‘at $2. (Main Hoor Complete with zg used singie or dou $1.95 Express Wagons, $1.50 $1.50 Cigars, 87c B Wooden w. sy high Royal Turks Houguet; a high-stade, domestic long. ecogene Naeens rete rezul filer cigar, box of SU, regularly 50; at Sic. (Third | loo, my Renee fi {Main floor, 9c Apron Gingham Standard apron &! checks; regularly Se a yard i Mala Floor atT4e Rear, $1.25 Horse Blankets, urlap stable horse blankets: he ing; 2web surcingles fullsize; regularly $1.2 » Heavy (Basement , gingham in fast colors 39c Knit Wool Golf Gloves, weayes and solid For boys, youths and man; fa colors; regularly 3c a pair; at 25 “Ac all the staple Tie $3.95 Cogue Feather Stcles, $1.95 Imported stofes and boas; in white, black, gray, pink and light blue; regularly $3.95; at $1.95. Hear, 18th Strest $4.85 Coque Feather Muffs, $2.50 These are fine coque feather muffs in white and light tegularly $4.55; at $2.50, ‘Mais Fleor, [9th Street. $10.75 Coque Feather Sets, $6.95 Consisting of round boa and large, flat muff; white, light blue, pink and brown, regularly $10.75, at $6.95. (Ma In Fleor: 19th Strest. bi Main Hoor, Front, f Beautiful landscape cts, in nished fgames; size 19x54 at $3.75. (Third Moor. Center.) ee Women’s $17. Prince Chan and t all shades dnd coi: pore skirts; rogut acd ly $17.50; at $10. Second [loor, Front! RY od a $4.50 Hand Painted Pastels, $5.75 b) regularly $4.50 -and $ 50 Suits, Alling models: broadcloths in fancy stripes: and gold bur: $10 plaited er ~98e-to $1.50Waist Fabrics, 69c Rich plaids, dainty Checks and Roman stripes: im: ported from France and Germany, regularl? 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard; at 9c. iM ‘Main Floor, Front,! 50c Printed Stationery, 39c One.quire c>*inet of holly.linen writing paper and envelopes beh printed with your of your friend's initials while you wait; regularly SOc; at 39c. (Third Floor, Cent $2.95 Marabeut Muffs, $1.50~ These arc in smallsizes; in black and brown; regularly sold at $2.95; to-morrow. $1.50. Main Floor, 10th Street.) $1.25 Religious Pict- ures, 95c A limited numter of subjects, such "s Head of Christ * “Christ in Temple’ nd the Rich Merchant.” Regulsrly $1.25; at Se. Third Floor, Center.) 50c Whirlette, 35c An Ameri¢an version of the great French gams Diabolo; regularly SOc; at 35e. 5 (Third Fieor, Rear.) 50c Magic Lanterns, 39c This is a good magic lantern; complete outfit \in- cludes.a sct of slides; regularly 50c; at 39¢. (Third Floor, R 50c ‘Steam Engines, 35c Brass, upright boiler; bas a loud sounding w! regularly SOc; at 3 (T ind Floor, Rear.) 65c Teddy Bears, 35c Full jointed Teddy bears, 9 inches tall; with « voice: regularly 65c; as 35c. ¢ (Third Floor, Rear.) 89c Teddy Bears, 59c Fine plush Teddy bears, 11 inches tall; bas a voice; regularly 82c; at 9c. {Third Floor, Rear.) $2,50 ‘‘Tige’’ Dogs, $1.50 The newestand popular toy; made of felt; full jointed end with a voice; regularly 32:50, at $1.50, (Third Floor, Rear.) $2,50 Dolls’ Go-Carts, $1.65 Folding go-carts, made of metal tubing; rubber-tired wheels; stecl axles; regularly $2.50; €5 (Third Floor, $1.50 Teddy Bears, 98c Full jointed Teddy bears, 14 inches tall; voice; reguisrly $1.50; at 9c. i; Third Floor, Rear.) . 25c.Work Boxes, 18c ‘A large assortment of leatherette covered work bexes; a complete sewing outft; regularly 25c; at 18c, ~\ (Main Floor, 18th Street.) 50c Silk Opera Bags, 39c Made of Dresden silk with gilt freme and long chain handle; dainty designs, regularly 50c; at 39c. {Main Floor, Front.) 5Ce Chiffon De Soie, 34c Silk chiffon de soie in beautiful shades of pink, blue and all the new colors; regularly 50c a yard; at Se. (Malin Floor, $19.50 Axminster Rugs, $14.50 In the popular 9x12 size; allover effects in bright colors; regularly $19.50; at $14.50. ‘Fifth Floor, Front.) $1.45 Paint Boxes, $1 Imported from France; 20 tolors, including gold and silver; also crayons and paintbook; regularly $1-45; at$1. (Third Floor, 18th Street) Women’s 25c Garters, 19¢ ‘Round garters, made of fancy frilled elastic, with gilt buckle and ribbon Bow; in pretty, glass-top box; regularly 25c; atl with a ear.) Ma ST. 95 Austrian Vases, $1.25 Fine imported vases: beautiful head decorations on rich, ivory finished body; handles In Bronze éseets; assorted shapes; reguiarly $1. 1 $1.25, (Third Kioor, Frest Floor, 18th Stren four | Tuesday Bargains Largely in Goods, Suitable for Christmas Gifts Store Open Evenings —