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Barry Brenchley, Who Figures} ‘in Elopemeni Talk, Son of,.a Groom. t fe ae Despatches from Lendon Ta dey my Mrs: Young, mother of Mrs. Alfred E. Wisterich, the -oung millionaire’s wife Who departed: suddenly from New York “em Dec. 7, and who it has been alleged @eiled on’ the steamsiip Bluecher with Gerry 8. Brenchley, the horse buyer end whip for Alfred G. Vander- QM, satled for New York yesterday with ber son, Lewis G. Young, and that Mra. Dieterich is in Paris. It te said Mrs. Dieterich 1s stopping ‘@t & hotel in Paris iittle frequented by Americans. There her mother and Brother saw her upon their arrival Mon- -@ay night. A second; snference was: .1d ‘Tuesday; and that evening Mrs. Young » ghd her son went to London. Before @alling for New York Mrs, Young and hhér son were asked regarding the move- Menta of Mra. Dieterich, but refused to discuss the matter, Young Mr. Dicterich 1s stili at his boine, No. 60 Stu_ison- avenue, with hls five-year-old daughter. The hue- foand has done all in power to @mother the scandal developed ‘@fter the departure of } fe and the % @alling of Brenchiey with a woman on the Bluecher. The couplo were on the rpemeenger list as “HH. Barker and wife.” While in New York Brenchiey had rep- Fesented that he was a member of an @id English family. It mow develops that he is from Ireland, where his father, Bew dead.was at one time head groom | fer the Marquis of Conynghem. — DAYLIGHT HOLD-P WN CHICAGO STATION “Five Robbers Cover ‘Victims with Pistols‘and Get Money, but Three Are Caught. CHICAGO, Dec. %—Five men, one of Whom! carried a revolver, to-day robbed $wo men in the walting-room of the Ka Balle street railway station, which fa situated in the heart of the business section of the city. Two of the robbers were arrested within a few minutes . |i bandwriting similar to that of Mra, < SWS FOR HOME MINISTER O ON TRIAL Have Been Sent by a Woman to Rev. William H. Shaffer. PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 9#.—Rev. Dr. William H. Ghaffer, prebjding elder of the West District in the Philadeiphia Conference of the Methodist Eplecopal Churoh, was placed on trial before the Eoclesiastioal Caurt-fiere to-day on the charge of conduct unbecoqhing a min- Ister, The court’ fs composed of nine ministers, the Rev. Dr. 9H. Hoover, Presiding elder of the North District, acting as judge. ~The sessions of the Pottid by’ a ee and Said to; \ court will be executive, no ene being admitted to the trial room except those directly interested in the case. Rey. Dr. George 'Hi.. Bickley, passor | asst tbe of Arch Street Church, thia city, fs the | prosecuting attorney, and he !s anststed by several other clergymen. Rev. Dr. | A G. Kynett, of the Boara of Home | Missions and Church Extension, is chief counsel for the defense. So great was the disinclinason of Methodist | ministers to participate in the investiga- on that considerable aimiculty was encountered if securing the. court, tho | ‘Anal members being selected to-day. A | Yow of 5 to 4 will Nx the gullt or in- nocence of Dr, Shafter, An anonymous letter which the fo: mer landlaiy of Dr. Shaffer declares she found in a waste paper basket in his room figures prominently in the case. It ts charged the latter was sent Dr, Shaffer by Mrs, Martha J. Deichiey, a witcw, and postmistress of Morran- town, Pa. The defense clalma the let- ter In question ts a forgery if written i | Detohley, Both sides have engaged handwriting experts. The contenta of the letter have not. been made public. If Dr. Shaffer 1s convicted he will be suspended from the ministry until the Philadelphia conference holds its an- nual seasion in March. If the verdict of the court is sustained by the con- ference Dr. Shaffer can appeal to the triers of appeals, the supreme court of the Church, If the court now aitting | finds in Dr. Shaffer's favor the case | will be dropped. FAMOUS ENGINEER ‘ILL. -EHULADELPHIA, Dec. 26—Dr. Cole- man Sellers, the famous «ngineer who was instrumental in thé-adoption of the form of equipment used by power plants at Niagara Falls, is seriously ill at his home in this city. Dr. Sellers, who is in: his elghty-first year, is suffering from a «eneral down. after the attack, and a third two hours later. The others escaped. ‘A man named Schmidt, of Creto, Ml., 6d another man whose name is not Khown, were elone In the main waiting Teont of the depot when two men sat = @own beside them, while a third stood {> fa front of them threatening them with _ = @ revolver, while the robbery was in Brogress. As. soon as the robbers had disap- peared Schmidt reported the crime to the police,'and two of the men were e&ught’ before they had sone from the Gepot. The robbers obtained $15 from Behmidt and his companion. i SKIMMED MILK DIET FOR FAT FOLKS? Physictane whe ere callous and hari- hearted presoribe a diet of ekimmed milk for the reduction of fat it fs sure but insup- Poriable mettiod ot cure. Other doctors not ‘iccesstul but ‘more considerate of their patlents’ comfort prescribe a, tor mente and at bedti ‘(One ounce Marmol, onerhalf ounce Fluid ‘Wxtract Cascara Aromatic ami three and one- | halt ounces | Byrap) Bieaplex.<wetch liye | way, just as mre and quick « moans of re- | Tetan the cla-fashionod ekimansed tile snatod | ‘and a far more pleasant one, for =f can eat the same variety and quan amual While taking, this remed; lowe to sixteen cuncas of superfluous There is no article dressy*man devotes more than his shoes. but the men of fashion, the mells of our time, have dis it is at our store only they shoes with which they thoroughly satisfied. quatity, the style and grace, Superiority of gods and” gance of form, combined in shoe’ perfection -tory as the shoes. ‘Prices #5, *6, are equal in every detail materials, workmanship, f -Kld and Felt Gout Shoes. Riding Leggins, | Riding Boots, | Bunfon Shoe of soft kid, | U-Can-B-E-Z Shoes, single and) double sole, calf lined and cork) sole, Hockey Shoes for men and boys. Natural Wool Felt Foot Warmers | for people troubled with cold feet. Atch Truss, Shank Shoe. $5.00 }ALFRED J. \CAMMEYER, 6th A MEANS S STANDARD OF MERIT. | Dressy Shoesfor Dressy Men | Not only our solid business men, 4 Here only they find. t and finish, all at prices as perfectly satisfac- Our Fine Shoes for Men pier examples of Bivats boot makers, utton, Lace and Blucher, Patent Leathe Er 1 Leather, Gun Metal Calf and Kid. Cee Specialties for Men | leather counters and il of apparel a | thought to Beau Brum- covered thai can pEeeeR are~— fhe ‘the ele- and §7,*8 and *9|! of construction; rade of ashion and mode to, the Becca cee Cesee teen ceserenscase Golf Shoes, low and’high cut. Felt and Worsted Slippers. Cork Sole Shoes. ® True Form Shoe in kid and calf, Waterproof Shoes that are guar- anteed to keep out the water, Old fashioned Goat Leg Boots. Felt Comfy Slippers. Orthopedic Shoes, with Jong arch steel shank for fallen insteps..85 and 87 e., Cor. 20th St. 2AOOO4esee seeseesessecccese PORES CO498906' to permit it! Table 22. At 15c (Mala Fleer, Mixed “Palats, quart ‘ans, reduced from 25c, Vulcan Toasters, for bread, reduced from 23c. Embroidery, good quality Cambric, regular Sc yard; 6-yard strip for 15¢: Table 1. a At 5c (Besement.) i 4 dozen Nickel Plated Safety (Pins. 2 Assorted Hat Pin Cabinets. 1 pound package Carolina Rice. Table 26. At 50¢ ‘Men’ $ and Worn" Umbrellas, 26 or 28-inch, redi from 75¢. Odd" atid Ends of Corsets, slightly soled. wall known makes, ail sizes, reduced from $1.00. Fancy Baskets, trimmed with rib- bon, reduced from 75c. Men's Natural Wool Undershirts, military style, reduced from $1.00, Men's and Women's Initial Hem- stitched ManJkerchiets, box of 6, re- duced from 7Sc. toasting 81x90, full size, Bed Sheets, re- duced from 69¢. Men's Worsted Stripe Trousers, all sizes, reduced from $1.00, Men's Fancy. Vests, all sizes, re- duced from $1.50. ‘Table 30. At 10c, (Main Floor.) Pin Cushions, reduced from 25c, -Darning Cotton, 45-yard spools; 12 spools, 15¢ Bottle Castor Oil. Castoria reduced from 25¢. 24c Glass Fruit Consports. 25¢ Decorated Meat Platters. Women's and Children's fast black 25¢ Hosiery, Odds and ends Men's, Women's and Children’s plain and fancy 25¢ Handkerchiefs. Burnt Leather Novelties, yalues up to 98c. 1Sc Pillow Cases, 45x36. 2$¢ Chitdren’s Woo! Toques, Bargain Section 157 3 at ATS V White Ena Enameled iin Beds, $4.50 Oak or Mahogany finish Pedestals, $5.00 Smokers’ Tables, $5.00 Mattresses, Hair Top and Bottom. $5.00 Steel Swing Springs. $5.98 Odd Parlor Chairs. $5.00 Parlor Tables: $4.75 Parlor Rockers, $4.50 Ladies’ Desks, $5.50 Shaving Stands, Section 158 at $5 (Fifth Floor.) $8.50 Sliding Couches, $8.00 Oak Bookcases. $8.50 White-Enamelled Iron Beds. $7.50 Fibre Combination Mat- tresses. $7.98 Music Cablnets, $8.75 Parlor Cabinets, $8.50 Fancy Rockers. $8.50 Corner Chairs. $7.00 Wash Stands. $6.75 White Enamelled Cribs, Table 86. © At 75c (Second Floor.) He Anch $1.25 Teddy Bears, Extra complete, eee size Blankets; $1.98 Tapestry Table Covers, 2 yards (square. Starting Friday Morning, tion against dealers. “CLEAR-QUIC : THE BIGGEST SENSATION % SEASON! A Series of Phenomenal Wind-Up Holiday Sales That Are Unlike Anyt ‘ing Ever Heard of Before. 163 Bargain Tables. PRICES RANGE FROM 5c to $5 500Extra Sales people Stationed at theVarious Tables to Quickly Wait on You. Positively No Mail Orders Filled. Quantities restricted as a protec- As soon as one lot sells out it will at once be replaced by another. equally sensational. . Table 58. ’ At 25c° OMain Floor.5 {ic Union Linen Huck Towels, 18x36, four for 25c. Table 57. At 15c Qlain Floor.) 2 290 Flannel Petticoats. Table 61. At 25c + Qllain Floor.) 69¢ Valenciennes Laces and Inser- 2-yard pieces. Table 62. At 50c 75¢ Fancy ‘Baska, ec inmed with Ribbon. s Table 63: At 15c . (Main Floor.) 1 dozen Ripe, Sweet, Juicy Mocida Oranges. Table 56m At 10c | (Main Floor.) 35¢ Books, assorted lot. Table 47. At 5c (Main Floor.) Medallion Pictures, easel back. Red, Green 15¢ 15c Japanned Trays, and Blue. {5c Petrolatum Jelly, pound Jar, 2Sc Imitation Ebony Hand Mir- rors. = Women's 10c Embroidered Turn- overs; 2 for 5c. Martha Washington Pins, 400 count, 2 papers for Sc. Table 46. . At 75c Qala Floor.) Women's $1.50 Keady-to-Wear Turbans, Black only. 18x36-inch Moquette Mats, 12-Inch $1.25 Teddy Bears. Women's fancy $1.95 Neckwear In boxes. Men's $1.25 Silk Mufflers; Black, White and Colors. Table 45. At 50c (Main Floor.) 1.50 All-Over Lace; Venlse and Oriental; White and Ecru. 79¢ 24-inch Black all Silk Brocade, 75¢ 19-inch yall Silk Colored Taf- fetas, 982 Corduroy Leggings; sizes up to 10 years. 79¢ Sorosis | Household Rubber Gloves, re 39: Embro d Seotch Flannels; d length, Table 53. At 50c H (Main Floor.) 7Sc Mercerized Siteen or Moreen Petticoats. 39¢ Embroidered Scotch Flannel; yard wide; 334 yards. Men's and Women's 7S¢ Umbrellas; 26 or 28-Inch. Men's $1 Natural shirts; military style, * 81x90 69c full size Bed Sheets. 54-inch, $ii, fancy Tourist Cloak- Ing. yard wide, 3 Wool Under- Table 39. _At 15c (Mata Floor.) 25¢ Box Dentiseptine Tooth Pow- der. Men's, Women’: fe Ehharert's 25c fast black Hé 5 Table 38. At 10c (OMaig_ Floor.) 25c Box Seidlitz Powders. c Perfumes, triple extracts, odors. all Table 59. At 5c (Main Floor.) y Insertion, black only; Table-10. At 50c (Dacement.) White and Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, per strip, re- duced from 79. Men's Ice Skates, Odd sizes; yalues up to $2. Mercerized Sateen Petticoats; re- duced from 75. Table 7. At 15¢ CSasement.) Decorated Cuspidors; reduced from 39¢, Tabie 73: At $l -. (Atain Floor.) Heavyweight Comforters; reduced from $1.39. Table ,76. At 15C. Men's $i ty Silk Roe black, white and colors. Fancy $1.39 and $1.49 Sofa Cush- Table 2. At 10c * (Basement. ) Natfonal Biscuit Co.'s Red Label Graham Oysterettes or Uneeda Milk Biscuits; regular Sc. package; 3 pack- ages for 10c. Table 3. ‘At 15¢ (Basement. ) Absolutely pure fresh ground Black Pepper, Ib.; reduced from 30c, f, Iron and Wine; reduced from rey Extract Witch Hazel, duced from 25e. Table 4. : At 25c ( Basement.) Wood Alcohol; reduced from 35c. Blood Red Alaska Salmon; reg. 18c, cans; 2 cans for 25c. Table 6.. At 25c : + (Masement.) Madras Waists; reduced from 50c, Nottingham Lace Curtains,’ strips; can he matched into pairs; per strip; reduted from 39c. pints; re- SCEMBER 26, feetoescoesanccs ssascsonoresseces cnesoeecossceceseresensesceaesorssessesens cgscnsesecoscesoesteeccceeccsecooenccccccesee cbeessecceeeeetees STORE NOT OPEN Berore 9 A. M. FRIDAY) Impossible to complete arrangements for this Sale earlier---work too prodigious We are rushing preparations to the limit! Table ae At $1.39 (foe $1.98 Boys’ Red Flannel lined Reefers. Table 130. At $1 (Third Fioee.) Women’s $1.98 Skirts, Gray mixed, all over pleated. , $2.50 Coque Feather Boas, {'3 yards long; White, Purple and:Green. Se Table 109. At Sl & $1.95 white awa wn Waists, lace ani... insertion trimmed. $1.49 Roman Stripe Coucn Cov- Mets, fringed. * Table 106. At Si. 50 $2.48 scotch Lace, * Curtains, 3% yards long. $225 White Jap, Sik Wats, 5, thee trimmed. Table 116. At 50c (Third Fier.) Children's and Misses’ $1 Shoes and Slippers; all styles and stzes. Men's $1 Wool Sweaters; solid colors. Tabie 135. ~ At 15c (Fourth Floor.) Boy Royal Shoe EClsh 2 bot- by Mixed Paints, “gut cans. iable 151. At. 15c, arth Flour.) Children's. De Sitk Poplin Caps. 25¢ scalloped edge Huck Towels. Table 150. At 5c Fourth Floor.) 15c Medallion Pictures, easel back, 1Sc Japanned Trays; Red, Green and Blue. Table 149. At 10c arth Floor.) 25¢ and = 39¢ (For Children’ s . Wool ‘oques. 15c Double Sleeve Boards; padded tops. Table 123. At 75c (Third Fiosr.) Men’s, Women's and Children's Real Irish Linen Handkerchiefs; box of 6, reduced from $1, 49¢ a yard All-Wool Flannel Waistings; il plain shades; 34-yard lengths. Table 146. At $4. 50 (Fourth Fioor, Women's $6.98 Panama Skirts; Black, Blue or Brown. Table 8. At 25c eSine C Ripe, Sweet Santa Clara Prunes; regular 7c Ib.; 5 Ibs. for 25¢. Red Ripe Tomatoes; Tegular 42¢ can; 3 cans for 25¢. Table 5. At 50c (Basement Blankets, per pair; “feduced from 75¢. T (Basement. n 7-quart Block Tin Ae Kettle, reduced from 79¢- All ready opening ‘hour. LES Table o: 2 1907. Table 43. At 25c (Main Fleer.) 12%4c Bleached Canton Flannel; 4 yds, for 25¢. 4-Piece Glass Table Sets—Sugar, , Creamer, Spoon Holder and Butter Dish; reduced from 69. ay Women's 39c cotton fleece lined Underwear. Souvenit Boxes of (Calne he Handkerchiefs. ~ Table 44. At $1 (Main Fleer.) $1.95 White Lawn Walsts, lace and insertion. $1.98 Black'and Brown satin lined ° Muffs, Black and Brown $1.98 satin lined 60-inch Throws, Girls' $1.98 Coats, fancy mixed; 6 to {4 years. Table 77. At 15c Floor 25¢ Lace’ iumovers "Poi nt. Vestn Lace effects, Table 96. At 15c (Second Fleor.) | — Children's 29¢ Silk Poplin Caps. Table ae At (Second $1 $1.93 Boys? red flannel lined Reef- ers; 4 to 12 yrs. $1.98 White Lawn Waists, lace and insertion trimmed. Table 89. At $1 $1.98 Black ond Brown Muffs, 60 Inch Throws. $1.98 Black and Brown satin lined 60 inch Throws, $1.98 Women's Skirts, gray mixed, all over pleated. Table 79. At. $1.50 (Second | Fiese,) Women’s $2.98 Black Melton Skirts, all one 25 Wi jeated; extra wide, hite Jap Silk Walsts, lace y lined nme Table 88. At $1.50 (Second Floor.) $2.48 Sable oppossum satin lined Mufts, $2.48 Black and Brown opossum Satin ‘Hined 60 inch Throws. $2.48 Tapestry Table Covers. Table 80. At $2 (Second Bloor.) Women's #4 Fur Trimmed Hats. Women's $5 Trimmed Belt Hats. '. Table 87. . At $2 (Becond Flour.) Children’s $2.98 Paca Cloth Coats, all sizes, 2 to 6; all colors, 11-4 full size $2.98 heavy weight Blankets. Table 81. At $2.50 (iécond Floor.) Women's $5 long Cons, fur col- lar, Black, Blue or Brown, 34 to 42 sizes. $4. Net Waists, white or colors; lace trimmed. Table 90. At ‘$2.5 50 Girls’ H98" outs. “Stat only,, red flannel lined, 6 to 14 years. 3x6 Mindora $5 Plush Rugs. Table 82. At $3 Has Hands Made Renaissance Lace Curtains, White or Arab. $3.98 Extra Heavy Comforters, Table 91. At $4 Men's ‘ cory Fancy. ey ized Wool Cheviot Sults, all sizes. Full Size $5.50 California Blankets, extra h Table 93. At 10c ' (Second, Fleer.) Women's 29¢. Knitted Gloves, ees fs Ee Main Fleer. {oe Pin Gishtons, Washable. Dress Shields, all sizes. Table 69. At 15c 5 (Main Meee.) 25¢ Schoo] Cases, well made. 39¢ Decorated Cuspidors. Table 70. At 25c (Main Fleon) © 3% Single Blankets. Table 71.: At 50c ~ (Maja Floor.) Men's $1 Worsted Striped Trous- ers, all sizes. Table 72. At 75c * (Mata Floor.) 49¢, All Woal ‘flannel Walstings, all plain shades; 34-yard length. Table 92. At 25c (Second S0¢ Pens. for cit “burning. Table 74. At 25c : (Second Floor.) (3 Soc. All Wool Knitted | 2 Men's Gloves, Full 40c Ib. packages Absorbent Cotton. Table 95, At 50c (Second Floor.) Men's $1 Worsted Stripe Trousers, all sizes. 8c Coney Muffs. (Third Fleor.) Women's 15¢, Neckwear, slightly mussed. Imitation Ebony,, 25¢, Hand Min rors. 10c Fish Ponds and other games. Table 108. At 5c: (Third_Fieer.) 2 pairs Stocking: Feet, Black or White. Red Bordered 8. Huck Towels. Table 128. “AL 10c Neckwear—Stocks, and ,39¢. ‘Wool Women's its Tab Effects, etc. Children's - 25c. Toques. Table 124. At 10c 15¢ Pillow eases, 745230 size, 25¢ Woven Tapestry Pillow Tops, Turkish colorings. Table 111. At 10c Floor.) Three packages Of National -Bis- cuit Cos Sc. Red Label Grahams, Oysterettes and Uneeda Milk Biscuits. 1Sc Eastern Malt Extract. Table 110. At 10c (Third Floor.) 2Sc and ie Sample ‘Jewelry, Hat Pins, Cuff Buttons, Barettes, Neck Chains, Veil Pins, &c.. Table 131. At 15c ~(Third Floor.) 25¢ Scalloped Edge Huck Towels. Table 68. At 10c (Mata Moser.) National Siscuit Co.'s Red Label Grahams, Oysterettes or Uneeda Milk Biscuits; regular Sc. packages, 2 packages for 10¢, Table 66. At 10c | Agortment ot ange 20 Games, Table 65. At 25c¢ Infants! se sWhitesL Lawn Dresses, lace trimmed yoke, Table 64. ‘At 10c (Mata Flee.) : 2Se Bottle Syrup of White Pine Compound, Table 41. At 50c 89c. white tran rb tb Boor Panels. . 98¢. Coney Muffs. 75c, Mercerized Sateen. or Moreen Petticoats. Children's’and Misses’ $1 Shoes and Slippers; all styles and sizes. _Men's $1.50 Rubber Gauntlets, : | P | i

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