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pwn inroniowrrettenenempere naire nen THE EVENING WORLD, MONARCHS WAL BOWER TOE WE AN BBE BK AEE Brave Mother and Little Ones She Wen} Nurse ¢ /to Pest-House to Vi of Danger. ZLAUS SANTA Mary Gifts at Brower Already. for the Absent Hous Youngsters. Although he. will not celebrate to him in time to spend New Year by the officials of the Kingston Avenue Hospital for Contagious Diseases. When the three children were sent to} - the hospital Dec, 9 suffering from small-pox, Mrs. Brower, who is a young gociety matron of Brooklyn, despite the advice of huxbarml and friends, insisted en accompanying them, although warned by the doctors that her own Ufe would be endangered. <Tsolated from all except physicians and nurses, the courageous mother and her lite ones have occupied a cottage _ on the grounds of the hospital. Mar- forie, aged thres, was lightly attacked, but the lves of Edward 8. jr, sged five, and Ruth, aged seven months, * were despaired of for a time. The family; occupy a handsome stone residence at No. $S Park place, Brook- dyn. * contracting engineer, hus kept “up ‘nis apirits for the past week by making Christmas plans as though sorrow had not touched his home. In spits of the fact, that he knew the hope was’ a futiie one, he has made arrangements for the celebration at home. Prodigal ordera for presents have been’ sent to Santa Claus with instructions to slide the consignment down the Park place chimney. This will be done, but the children must walt until Dec. 20 to in- pect the freplace, Mr. Brower called at the hospital last night and ‘pleaded with the phya!- ¢lans to ¥0 hasten the recovery of his| dear ones th-i the Christinas celebra- tlon might be heN as plafined:| Mr. Brower was told it takes twerty- one days for” the disease to run its course, and that it would be impossible to liberate Mrs. Brower and her chil- dren until Dec. 3. She has eacaped Contagion, and the physicians say they were confident she would be able to take her chibiren home on Dec. 3. FUGITIVE FORFEITS $5,000 CASH BAIL. Hoyt Fails xo. Plead to Forgery: Charge and His Deposit Is Lost. Judge Waitman, in the Court of Gen- eral Sessions to-day, forfeited the ball bund of $50 of Adelbert E. Hoyt, of No. 210 West One Hundred and Seven ny Man Who Shot and’ Killed Two} Tlouse Coats Double Faced Cloth Coats with Fancy P. faid backs, lor made, 8 $5.00, 6.00, 8.00. 10.50 mported Matelasse Coats f 1 and silk it ssortment ofd and colorings; well t; garments, £10.50, 13.50, 15.00, 20,0¢ Velveteen House Coats, kK lined: Green, Navy cotors: Tuxedo or Dinner Ttalian Sih Gray,. eee with Jacquard figtr Light Blue, Maroon WAITS.) * Mr; Browc:, who ts a wealthy} AT Tht FUNERAL UF KING OSCAR | | eee Sweden Mourns ag Aged Ruler Is: Laid With Simple ¢ to mourning hung | down w 4, and both sides of ‘the | A were hedged with lines | | of mare Immeditely following tie" hearse walked Guaskive, the new King of Sweden, the King of Denmark, and the the Swedish royal house followed by the jes, Fepresenting | ie world. Tt tha Queen. of | burch. ; weden, widow. of King Oscar, was prevented by illness from attending the funeral, The Archbishop of Stockliolm officlat- ¢d at ihe ceremony. ‘The conclusion of the service was marked by & sulute pf forty-two guns and volley fring by a\y party of iffantry. aL DON, Dec, 18—There was a “al service in the Chapel Royal James's Pulace to-day simul: uneral service of Princes of of taneously with t King Oscar at S ward. the Prince and the Duke and Duchess naught were present and all the Smbaasies were representa! Secret. Carter was present on behalf of the American Embaaxy, SEVEN PASSENGERS HURT _ IN CRASH OF SLEEPERS. Violent Coupling of Cars in Phil-| adelphia Station Throws Occu- | panis of .Pullmans About. | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 19.—Seven persons were injured in the Broad street station of the Pennsylvania Rall- Toad to-day by a collision of sleeping’) coaches, Those hurt were, with others, about to leave two cars that rad been Getachod from the Federal express from Boston. The yictlms were: O. St, Al- bans, Chicago; . W. Stutzell, Philadel- pila: D. ¥. Stanford, Ithaca; R. B. | Cook, Norfolk; Gity,’and Edward Hajioway. phia. All suffered bruises and cuts, “Holiday Suggestions Ts on Men's Wows Crees, 1Dy Coats, Dinner Fackets, Dressing Gowns: and Blanket Robes” tai- Garnet the sleepers were being bucked Into station on a track containing other | pers. Wille an investigation. has not been complete. officiaix of the com- | pany say that the tndicath re that | the engine crew fatled to uc prompt- e signals given py the train crew, ing in a coupling of considerable | Most of the passengers on the | peta were dressing when the ac- red. a ae geome AT LEAST TWENTY YEARS IN SING SING FOR LECA | Brothers in Fight in Harlem Sent to Prison. Justice Kellogg in nentanced of munter in Blanket Robes and Linglish Dressing Couns aliah Wool >Dressi in rich colori 1OWNS © House Coats ind Gown all colors. nX 15,60 —SSoeO 7 a Le a ie ylor ~ Bregadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; igh St. x draperies | ~ mina! Branoh | Her body hour, knocked er fifty feet “ pillar k un elevated ral HURLS WOMAN and sped a at ,a mile-a-minute rate. A be jpolfeeman ‘followed him but was @oon | sutdistanced tdward Dalidorf, Ne. 264 High 1 Charles Boboc carrk n satoon. to the Harlem Hospital. Later she was remo SPEEUS AWAY : Hing her Lite ae CLEAR oe) ‘gant | Body Feit on First Car and| 1 street, ere epee Chaufieur Escapes While: Un- conscious Victim Is Taken Dying to Hospital. to-day amay Before Falling to Track. woman : car atl” street return trom | Van Wes* STATION on jbranch of the N.Y. [ron early to-day saw Charles Brand, an employe charged with Qaring for) » trolley oar, y miles an B. Altman & Cn: “ARE OFFERING HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS IN MOTOR GOODS SUCH AS FITTED LUNCHEON HAMPERS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES, AUTOMOBILE CLOCKS AND CUSHIONS, THERMOS BOTTLES, ETC. ARTICLES FOR PERSONAL USE. FOR MEN—UMBRELLAS AND WALKING STICKS; LEATHER PURSES, WALLETS, CIGAR CASES AND MAGAZINES, GOLD AND SILVER REQUISITES; NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HOUSE GOWNS AND OTHER ARTICLES OF DRESS. : FOR WOMEN—FANS, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. NECKLACES, BROOCHES AND MOUNTED COMBS, MESH BAGS, SILVER CARD CASES, PORTMON. NAIES, ETC; LEATHER BAGS AND PURSES, LACE NECKWEAR AND SIMILAR ACCESSORIES, SILVER TEA TABLE REQUISITES. DESK AND’ DRESSING TABLE _ FITTINGS, DECORATIVE OBJECTS AND NEEDLEWORK. 34th Strert, 35th Strert md 5th Aur, C AMMEYE 6th Ave,. Cor, 20th St. R Great Christmas Sale « Sample Hosiery «: Men, Women and Children At Wonderful Reductions All the new styles, colors, clocked, embroidered and open, worked in Silk and Lisle Threads. This Hosiery is the latest importations of samples from the leading opean manufacturers. Women 00 and $2 Thread Stockings at... Women's $1.25 and $1.00, Lisle Hose at... a GOanBONHaneS 69c -,50c yc. Lisle and"Cotion HIOSeha Ucn tency gao0K 35C¢ Bo 7s’ Full r Made Stockings. Regular price 25c., at 19c Men's 50c Fine Lisle and Cotton Sox, yi plain and 25c Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. | TeitzcTarstis | peers i) TON, ae BROOKLYN 468 FIFTH AVE. Near 10th St. W and $1.00 Lisle and Fancy Hose at,.,.... ymen’s 75¢ . Women’s fancy, at For Men, Women and Children Keeps You | | (St: Was Carried Some Distance. | New Rochelle | Commuters wafting for a train at the | | THURSDAY, DECEMBER _ There | Was wali there waa no chance of sav-| LOCOMOTHE - lothing onCredit| ** i , 1907. 19, switel lumps, killed In a spectacu-| broken all to pleces, and undoubtedly ar manner. [dled instantly, His home was In East- Brand was crossing the tracks inij oueate F avenue, SHeBrp xs Se PURE CIGARETTES O. K. - SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Dec. 19,—The 8u- Court ss decided that the) g passed auti-clgarette law does | @ of cleurettes made | deleterious to the hecaline of the ttle, | cl fo Renulate the | Which’ reads sale of clxarattes and was A Magnetic Offering of STERLING Music Cabinets for Xmas Gifts By Far the Largest. and Most Superb] Display in Greater New. York at. Prices That Appeal Irresistibly to Every Pocketbook IN EVERY. HOME where there is a piano a vitt ‘ofa Music Cabinet is an appreciated remembrance, be- Cause it appeals to the entire family. Each one of the household shares in the joy of its possession. There- fore it is one Christmas gift of an inexpensive character that brings joy to the greatest number. [It is a sensible gift, because it is practical and a worthy avg of furniture. . _ All Our Cabinets May Be Used for Sheet Music or Playerpiano Rolls Comprehensive Range of Styles and-Models in Every Popu- lar Wood and Finish and in All Sizes: at Prices $7.50 to $125.00 Possibilities for Selection are broad and sati ying. You can =o Front and Pack handsomety embroidered in colors, =e Stern Brothers '® Fine Tea Gowns & Negligees At Closing Out Prices nal Also To-morrow, another Special Offering of JAPANESE QUILTED GOWNS Suitable’ for Holiday resents Regular’ Price. 2 $16.75 $8.50 Women’s Dressing Sacques Flannelette Sacques, ; Albatross Sacques, Silk Sacques, UNDERWEAR DEP!T A large collection of well “assorted styles Ron vat 98c, $1. 35 at $3.75, BekD 5.98 Also Special Values in at $5.00, 8.75 - SECOND FLOOR ~ ae ‘Wool Dress Fabrics 500 Dress Patterns for Holiday Gifts Consisting of Black Goods, Colored and Fancy Suitings, At About One-Half Original Prices Oriental Rugs & Runners Much Below Value, Friday & Saturday fi =a, : Shirvan Rugs, in medium sizes, Shirvan and Cabistan Hatt Runners, Lace Cushion Covers, Lace Centre Pieces, Lace Bureau Scarfs, Lace Table Covers, * $12.50 1327.50 Values up to $18.50. Average size 3 ft.6 by 10 ft. 6 Regulsr Prices $45.00 to 65.00. Decorative Lace Novelties At Decided Reductions $3.95 to 69.50 Were $5.50 to 85.00 $19.50 to 62.50 Were $42.00 to 85.00 $10.50 to 92.50 Were $14.50 to 125.00 $62.50 to 625.00 | Were $85.00 to 750.00 , Lace. Boudoir Novelties At 33% to 50% Less Than Value (THIRD FLOOR) (West Twenty-third Street) choose between beautiful figured English and American Oaks, popular Mission and Antique Oaks, handsome: Burl Walnuts,-rich figured Cir- cassian. Walnuts—in many "respects one of the handsomest woods used in piano-and cabinet construction—and exquisite Vernis-Martin in gold finish, the more elaborate models beautifully hand painted. Workmanship of the highest gharacter is embodied in our Cabi- nets. Our long experience in putting STERLING PIANOS AND. PIANOPLAYERS and the kindred lines has frequently brought to our a#antion defects in Music Cabinet erally on the market, which }/ yeave eliminated in our special specifications under which all our Cabinets are made exclusively for us. You obtain a superior Cabinet in.every way of us at a price less than others ask when they guarantee to match the intrinsic value of oir productions, The Entire Fourth’ floor of the Ster- ling Building Is Devoted to Cabinets, Stools, Benches- “and Scarfs. The Sterling Piano Co. 518-520, Fulton St., Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn Open Evenings Till Xmas Lord & Ta y lor Shog Dept. ‘ i «Specially Attractive”. to Boys and Girls, HL he New Extra High Cud : Storm Boot in Tan Russia, Black Russia, Patent Leather, Button and Lace Styles, OE 8% to 11 /11%% to 2 2% to 514 Le $3.00 $3.50 Boys Storm Bluchers Bova full bellows tongue, in Tan Shrewsbury. Oil Grain Leather, 11 to2 2% tu 4 $4.00 $5.00 Broadwa, y end 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth %} : SMAAK ARUN SNE MARU EB A Ae Be CCC i The Newlyweds : : : | Ess and Their Baby; - = Mr. George! WwW. ‘McManus’ s f Latest Creation and the Cleverest : Conception of Years in Comic & Books. A Tremendous and In- & stantaneous Hit. f 2 2 @ : Enamel Paper. Thirty-two Full Page Colored & « erate and Countless Blegt and Whites, % o 2 Boards, $1; 00 4 = 2 * For Sale bi ; | —, John Wanamaker.........B'way and 10th st. Bh , ‘Abraham & Straus....+:++ 420 Fulton st. _ NEWAR oe - 33 E. 17th st. seeeees 34th st. and 6th av. - 467 Sth av, + .288 Oth av, + 430 Sth avi~ > + 132 W. 425th st. + +307 6th av. “Baker & Taylor R.H. Macy... dames A. Jenkins Siegel Cooper Co M. J. Whaley..... H. C. F, Koch & Co Simpson-Crawford Co Lyons & Chabot... American News Co Brentano's, .. Bloomingdale Bonnell Silver:Co, . 48 W. 22d st. W. R. Jenkins. 351 oth av. F. A. O. Schwarz. 139 W. 23d st Fred. Loeser & Co... - 482. Fulton st. ete Kleintsch......+...397 Bedford av, . 697 Broad st, st W. V. Snyder & Co Hahne & Co... ssecees