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fair acres of Japan. Each can con- tinue to develap its respective resources and thos exhibit themacives to es as models tlons of the world not or of the highest clyUization, ‘vide an untrammeled way ? fo in the exchange of produc “The purposes and plutis AILEY WITH TW WIVES POSED AS. BACHELOR, 100: to continue. th from sources of th both countries that nothing exists tween them except harmony and good | will,” In conclusion Ambassador O°Bri: paid a high tribute to the Japane: said thelr rary qualities are well kn to the |word. a KEIO ss sonuiations. for. for Exposition ~ Proof of Nation’s Peace- ful Intent. Queer aan in Life of WOMAN FALLS ona Brought Outsn Me ae i— _ Ww Suit. | | i ao The trial of the sult GRATEFUL TO AMERICA. TOKIO, Dec. 30.—The Ametican Am- | asador Thomas J. O'Brien, was the qrwest of honor at the banquet Inst night “ef the American Friends Association, of) which Count Kaneko. the head of the Knew Mrs. “Colts—Kiley'a second wife the to defore and after contracted marriage that Kiley Wiliamaburg as a widower, had mare) ried the widow of his deceased brother, Refusé to Give Police Information. THE EVENING WORLD, TRIB AY Mil- ter hosit. jupon Mrs. ¢ to the Weet wi! which he married her Meved the first Mrs. Kiloy would be | i got back to New Yor! Weighed a Ton. charee_of Qirs. Colts said that she not bs first Mra. Ki { | | | | while posing in| Orane’s lwent down a dx and ki wo others ank UNE-NLLED, TWO WO HURT AN EAST hae] Madi Hab over t | Kireet, Hto hein, height of two { down wing <ave way and ih er at | Uead broth ern eae TS anid | | flat and’ Autenrioh “had the flesh peeled tag trom his Knees and shins. Dr. Stewart, of the Hudson Street apoke to inquired abot st! Not the “Bends” but-a Falling Pump that ty ! jured men and Thi rime, ambuiance ‘The body of th Went to the Church atreet man whey Barralman was also she had Kiley The tunnel | A. Coles against the és teryto Brooklyn's’ Borough: Mail took Sea = Thomas W.,. Kiley, of “Williamsbure, SHIP SINKS; CREW | SAFE.’ lita weekly toll- of Mffe and limb to-day. ih it 7h : day, before Justibe But, 1t was not the “bends” this time | - el: lanl Nothing but Harmony and which bésan yesterda iors Dien of the Davia Gertie Get Away| i eo in the Kings County Supreme : that ki A noome thatywouldn't hold Good Will Between Nations, me estat sutiat versie in w Yast. erate hat weighed ‘more thania} % Ne Gas Jet a ( i Pe c ¢ 2 —While | ton figu hin little tragedy of pro-| IN which witl, without usta Ambassador, O' Brien eS [ewe inthe malrimonia on be savy weda t0- | aress far ouy under the roljed aurfate of Geneean 5 : ynilonatre.| ‘The F , i ; ane With VAI . ments of the dead smilliona 4 Wo-manted oner Davia|the Kast River. « ey People With Whom She Lives fost important disclosure was that Curte, of Hartford. © and brund| Under Adolpi Barralman, engin- Te not oy from Portland, Conn., with brown atone) leer, of No. 1i8 Amity street, Brooklyn, pers Y.; sprung a leak near (a squad ‘of nien shifted a 2,400-pound Inland, Brooklyn, Re and| ir pump from‘oze atrlock to another | ube. They moved it on a flat car, The place where they ed to unload {i was nearly 3,0 heater ith a GE: hoth heat and: 8 Duck ‘The Heattent fit t down e4 to adfuat _Auten- ‘0. 379 Rodney | { Fifty-ninth alongside Barrie feet the pump dropped. It struck Harrie on the back of the every day. FI C | RIVER T TUNNEL = caving in his skull and breaking Kiley who had been whe wi fe of Kiley'a| ay splng. Mado‘s left foot was crushed Horpital. dressed tho wounds of the In| sent the pair home tak ner and locked rp on the technical ee Meat Without Cost; By Uy it DECEMBER 20; 190737 oo uA wad pipe- the Franklin Simon & Co: Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Sts. om, a from GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SATURDAY High Class Winter Apparel For Misses and. Girls | ‘|. Girls’ Wool Dresses i 4 to t4 years. Heretofore $12.50......... Misses’ Wool Dresses [s 14 to 20 years, Heretofore $19.75......:.. Rich Caracul Cloth Coats Oto 16 years. Heretofore $34.50......... al Imported Chinchilla Coats 4 to 12 years. Heretofore $18.50..,...... | Dressy Broadcloth Coats Sefote. ¥ — 8 to 16 years, Heretcfore. $24.50. 5.00 9.75 ‘15.00 “12.50 14.50 Misses’ Tatlored Suits z Mrs. Anna MeBerry. an elderly widow Posed as a Bachelor. from the Bewling Green mtation of | | carity attached forement for an intarnational exposition | who tived with.a family named Corwin| sc esmony taken to-day brought out PR eendee sunway, over toward the Long | J Snd netting about 1 74 Smart Coat Suits, imported cloths, satin lined, to be held in 1912, 1s President, Thejon the fifth floor of No, 210 Seventh | 4, y In a period extending over) — Island where: tectiy: palintectory.= | wool interlined, desirable shades; 14 to 20 years. Senquest was attended by the most| avenue, wad found in the courtyard Inia. years transferre’ several plot of) Bank Falls; Not a Dollar Left. rick the men, working in dim ilxbt Sal TH cheerfully "retund you "the | ne roar of t ly hou: é. 18 { gate x 5 pe Pritestoco ate t + “a Prominent offcials and business men of| (4. yeep Peaniteotnce tad. tage lreal estate, yal Bediinjilbed Sem Hae INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 30.—The| Han aces Causes oes enon ox our store, oF $1.00, ex: Reduced to. 1 6 75 heretofore $29.50. a ar £200,060 in som of thy at Fowler fatied ‘yesterday nvestl Saree: Sen ir booklet 2. e eee ture (of the Jett leg and contusions of oe ied himself as a bachelor and in lion to-day showed there was not q dol-| se kward | re Agente wanted rer a the forehead,’ The janitor of the bullding heard fin toasting Amabassador O'Brien jothers as n ~idower. ‘The titles to the [Jar I swung tree of t) in the v / Count Kaneo sald: ‘Phe fact that Japan has arnounced im exposition to take place In 1912 was @ declaration of Japan’s desire-to pur- wue peace with all countries tn the world. If she entertnined the least idea ef warlike preparation the nations wreuld not be invited to participate, as preparations for wur and an inter- national exposition at the same time ‘gre incompatible, the one working for destremion, the other for peace and In properties transferred were Kuaranteed | by th, Title Guarantee and Trust Com-| moans at 2 o'clock. and found the woman in a sem}-conscious condition. An ambulance was sent for and the Woman was taken to the Harlem Hos- pital. Thé Corwins gave a remarkable ex- planation of the acoldent. They said Mra. McBerry sot up in the middle of the hight'to get a bottle of milk from the window ledge, and in reaching for it tumbled out of the window. Further than this they refused to meke any pany. SWhen the fact was pubjished in the | | newspapers about a year ago that Kile had two wives and two establishm: Hin Williamsburg, the Title Guara: \@ Trust Company got after him. Ger threats that he would be Inyest!- gated by the Grand Jury, Kiley signed | a release of the ‘dower rights of his| wife in the transferred property in or- Un- pariuit tereor. tatemen| Ger to protect the title company. J. Triblite to Roosevelt. shen nervante are employed in the | Then, In onder to protect the tnter-| “President R i SV ests of hin wife. he made her, accord- | lent Roosevelt ts the warmest |apartment, asd when an Evening |f"¢o yrs. Colts, a payment of @ large | Bad greatest friend of Japan. This 1x To! secure part; of | + the general fecling throughout Japan, —~ @hd the nation extends its ‘armest gratitude to the American. The two countries can never be steaken or es- tmanged by email irritations. The mon- ‘wment to Commixtore Perry, erected by this amociation in 101 stands facing @astwerd to exproms the national grati- ‘tulle to our benefactors, the govern- Rnd people of the greatest re ic on Kiobe. ‘Ambiasaador O'Bilen's reply was in- asan important pronouncement “Sfter_ clvine pankn for the courtesies @stended to him during his short stay. 7 he waid that the Pacific was intended to serve as a creat highway for the Uke of mankind: ax a highway {t must be. maintained. and the responsibility of eecurtar, {ts {reedom rested upon Japan apd America’ | It was true that erioa’s res) stb! was th Nese it rr y s the heav- World reporter endeavored to question them about Mrs. AMcHerry’s fall, « mun called out sarod up your meuth! Don't vay a w anybody The poitte did not reel, that the ex- planation of the woman’s injury was sufficient, and deteatives havo been assigned to Ket more particujars, The Corwins refused to tell anythisg about oney this isoney! he asked Mrs. Colts | $1. Size Hay’s ad air? | Health Contains 2% } much as 50c size and; : Never Fails to | RESTORE GRAY HAIR| to its NATURAL COLOR Buy it next time at your, her. ‘Dr. Fisher, who took the weman to the hospital. sald that {t was remark- Able wne suffered only a broken! leg and ‘superficial scalp wound If sho had actually fallen’ five stories. The woman herself remained in a dazed condition and could tell nothing about her fall. Her injurtes are not dangerous. <_< : GETS $17,000 FOR INJURIES. A jury in the Hudson Count: Clireait Court gave a verdict yemter- day in favor of Miss Gi bring, for $17,000 in the ita more extensive area fosident of Denials Unnecessary. in a trolley ‘The United States,” he sald. “has! ° “othing that Japan cares to taco “or| PRY Gn the other hand, the United| ene ee awarded $2.00, but to own any of the qhe verdict wre net_aside as excessive. | —— oe | f “Quality Clothes for Father and Son’ Clothes for Father and Son’’ : BONWIT HARRIS & @ Broadway—21st St.—Fifth Ave. Overcoat Sale Price reductions so positive that previous sales are dwarfed in comparison. Absolutely the best clothing ever offered for sale in New York at anywhere near the prices quoted. None but highest grade, hand tailored, perfect Sitting, newest style garments included. Men’s Overcoats Remarkable sale of coats $15 that sold here for $25, at Men's Overccats, comprising all the newest styles, fads and fancies, as well as the popular conservative 4) mode's. Materials are in fancy effects and plain colors, All have hand-made collars, hand-worked lapels, and are lined with Princess serge. Men’s Overcoats Reduced _for this sale $19 50 from $30 to this price, Garments far above the average materials are new - and snappy; exclusive styles are here, too. The new patch pocket model in fancy materials, also a very select assortment of Kersey, in black, blue, gray and Oxford. Sizes for men of every build, Men’s Overcoats Silk lined, custom tailored, were $35 5 and $45, $45, now $95 Extremely ‘smart coats for practical use—garments made by the very best tailors. Materials suitable for men in cvery sphere of life. Those for the conser- vative dreser in black, gray and Oxford —and for the smart Nee: sfers in anc number, fancy effects. EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER _ High-Class Winter | $12.50 Suits and Overcoats aa Were $20 No time to hesitate hen we sell our regular $20 |” Suits and Overceats for $12.50. Only the very ‘latest models. Only ‘he swellest materials, Only the beat tailoring. ~ You'll buy if you see.” i it sitians testified that her Injuries In a former trial Mies Open Ebenings Unit! Xmas, Men's finest imported broadcloth overcoats, natural muskrat lining, entire skins; gollars of Persian lamb, prce_Leipzig dyed. Ceaaraih Women’s Department. Broadway at Thirteenth St. | Store Open Nights Till 9.30 o’Clock | Re-entorced Stocks Add Mightily to the Strength & Wonder of this Greatest of Fur Sales ‘The Initial Purchase Was Sc Immense A Big Portion Was Held in Reserve All Go, On Sale Now Such selling of furs was never known. It's been a wonderfultriumph for this store and demonstrates its power and resources to give to Me public their greatest money's worth. ns Hundreds of Fine Inexpensive Pieces and Sets for Christmas Gift Siving f i Sets $4 Children’s White Angora Sets. -- $5 Children’s Imitation Ermine Sects... -. $10'Misses’ White cuits Sets.....+--+ $12 Caracul Paw Sets- < $25 Russian Lynx Sets. Muffs $10 Persian Lamb Mufis..---- $18 Persian Lamb Muffs . $35 Persian Lamb Muffs. -- : $8 Natural @ Sable Squirrel Mufis « $15 Siberian Squirre] Mufis.:------+-+-- $15 Alaska Sable Muffs : $/5 Sable and Isatella Fox Mufis. $32: White Fox Mufis..... Ag $80 Extra Size Ermine Mufs... Scarfs, Stoles, Neckpieces $8 Natural and Blended Ene: Scarfs., $3.95 $10 Persian Lamb SEs E 0 0 $4.95 Sensational Clearance Sale of Girls’ Coats 2 $4.75 cae to $10 $7.50 value to $15 $10 _value (0 $14.75 Broken Sizes From 3 to 16 $15 Alaska Sable Scar!s----..e0- $25 Isabella (a Sable Fox Scarfs. $25 White Fox Séarf « <j $60 Ermine Neckpieces- Several hundred girls’ coats have been collected and entered in this Coats i imperative clearance sale for hasty $35 Nearseal and Pony Skin contre peeees Reoseo distribution. Their values are all L Pi Skin Coats. “ a Feat pte emer ane out of proportion to the clearance $85 Pony Skin 34-inch Coats. sale prices. It's the big opportu- $125 Pony Skin 50-inch Coats $375 Sealskin Coats.... Fur Lined .and Fur Collar Coats nity of the season in girls’ coats. At $4.75. Full Jength flannel lined - $60 Broadcloth Squirre! Lined,......--- $29.50 © coats in navy blue cheviot. $65 Quilted Satin Lined, Fur Collars... , .$32.50 Railiicerintcconnicollar eset ef $75 Squirrel Lined, Lynx Collars... .. $42.50 er ate, cay! ue, Zibeline coats, storm collar, all colors, The Largest Gaiiection of Fine -| Mink Coats, Scarfs and Mults To Be Seen in New York. Camelshair cloth, flannel lined coats, Reefer coats, lined throughout, of fancy, $18 Natural Mink Sets. «$9.75 mixtures. $35 Natural Mink Muff. $17.50 sat a, $45 Natural Mink Muff.... . $27.50 Dee ee 349.50 $12.75 $19.50 + 349.50 $85 Fancy Natural Mink Muff. .: $25 Mink Shaped Neckpicce. . $37 A Variety of Mink Scarfs. $90 Eastern Mink Neckpieces. trimmed, all colors:-{ Kersey coats, full length, fancy trimmed, Wool lined, fancy mannish mixture coats, $500 Natural Mink Coat..... ........ $275.00 Broadcloth coats, plain colors, fancy trim, sks ary a interlined. Speciat:of Lingerie Waists “Velvet and Kersey, plain, tailored and Advance Spring Models fancy. alues to $5 RRO $2.95 Hee ras ‘At $10, Fur trimmed coats of broad- Handsomely trimmed with German Valenciennes lace and embroidere! batiste, also Roman strip: wash flannel, !inen madras. cloth, plain colors. Mannish coats, plain and novelty fabrics, = wool lined, Sale of Millinery for Women Full length kersey coats, velvet shaw! % v collar. © * ne iNews uetee erensh $'7.50 549-90 Fine tailored broadcloth coats, in plain colors. satins, flower trimming .. Hadsatt Cahatt&@ Broadway at Thirteenth St 1131-33 Biway, Nv. Had Cahatt For Boys Stylish Winter Overcoats 3 to 10 years. Heretofore $9.7 imported Chinchilla Overcoats 3 to 10 years. Heretofore $12.50....... 5 Smart Winter Overcoats Dy 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $15.7. Fur Trimmed .Overcoats 12 50. ito 10 years, Heretofore $23 Q | ~ Boys’ Winter Suits WITH EXTRA KNI RBOCKERS, 142 Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits—ot imported } all-wool cloths, including extra pair of knickerbockers; 5 to 17 years. Reduced to 5.50 heretofore $9.75. i Reduced Prices— Women’s Waists | ingerie Waists Of Batiste or Lawn, embroidered and lace inne Heretofore $3.50 to $3.00 1.90 2.95, 4.50 5.75. | Lingerie Waists Of Batiste, Lawn raat Embroidered Linens. Heretofore $6.75 Net and Lace Waists i Of Ecru, Net, trimmed with embroidery | and filet lace over China Silk. Herétofore $8.50 | Cluny Lace Waists | Combined with Val. and fine net, over China Silk. i Heretofore $9.75 fidence. We trust any honest person, Ast SND y we are ‘ready to assist you in making oe Nearest and Dearest happy with an “everlasting CHRISTMAS GIFT. A DIAMOND is the safest tf and surest investment, and gives the wearer a prosperous &ppearance, W E open CHARGE ACCOUNTS with? honest person. ‘ Your word and reputnen tion ‘are the only secumties required es DON'T DELAY: call_or write for illustrated, A Xmas Catalogue No4¢ ava Open Egenings Until 9:30.P, M. Main Office, 37 Maiden Lane, N.Y. Branch, 389 Falton Street, Broolllyn. AD BROADWAY. re THIRTEENTH STREET ONLY} An Exclusive Showing of if Boys’ Suits and Overcoats : For the Holidays. | $6.75 to $20 THe Special Sale ot = Boys’ Russian Overcoats and Reefers, Sizes 234 to 15 years, $5 eu former prices $7.50 and $8.75, at.... Hackett Carhart & @: f |

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