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4 TRL BURGLAR ON LOOT HUNT Follow Him from Street Car | Starts South With C. Merton Into Basement of Fashion- | able Apartment. HIM PACK TRUNK. SEE East Fifty-fifth street, to-day departed | for the South with her nineteen-year- old son, C. Merton Haley, in tow. Then Comes Chase Through House and Over Roofs, End- ing in His Capture. | fble in a shadow, jumped from Eighth avenue car at One Hundred amd Eleventh street early to-day and seme MY Wlouched along westward through the Gesorted street, he didn’t know he was! this matt being trailed by Detectives Upton, Gay-| the ho THREE SLEUTHS MOTHER PARTS Young Haley eloped with Marte | —_>—__ | Honore French, who {s thirty, on New 4 eat i 09 ee eeu Gi estpee) \years Fe, Ever since the youth's Affairs of Beaver National.) old e mother and step-father have been try-| tng to annul the marriage. They have When a six-foot negro, so black that | succeeded in keeping the couple sepa-| only ¢he whites of his eye, were vie-|riteq, but all their efforte to have the! 4n Knot untied have fatled [Aartan Waring took me riding in thelr We © UPTON WONT ve CHALLENGE UNUER OLD CONLITIONS | }Yachtsman Cables Evening World That “Size of Boat fs No Object.” BOY HUSBNDAND == BADE OF THA. It to Haley, Who Eloped New | the ww « BANK DECIDES TO GO QUT OF BUSINESS Cable Despatch to The Evening | World.) SLAVE ISLAND, Cey-) Jon, Jan. 14, | To Editor of The Evening weeee| Cannot challenge under | (Special Mrs. Thornton N. Motley, of No. no object. LIPTON. | Tne wbove cablegram, recetved by} Less Than a Year Old, Will Be Liquidated. The Ever World today, sets at rest the report that Sir Thomas Lipton bas | positively decided to sond another boat | < Ite Amertcn next September tn an effort Jto Mtt Amertea’s Cup. A despatch from Colombo, Ceylon, |xatd the famous yachtsman had deter- \ined to challenge at once and hoped to recefve an intimation from the New After an the Beaver N of business The chief cause of the famtly’s anger 0 de the sentority of the bride, ¢ give him up. red in The dectsion to Itquid: was reached at a meeting of the stock holders to-day. vy, Ia last (July) tssue of the Bangers’ ectory gives the following !nforma- igbth s york Yacht Club that his challenge nor and Lowenthal, of Central Office. | &8! eeari Ee SE York Ya 8 b | the one persuad be ditter- | ton ithe bank which was] ula be accepted. The despatch said Reaching Amsterdam avenue, he| oo) us it was Adega locates land Beaver streets: |2°" sn omas would begin building the Yooked furtively about and dived Into! mo to marry nome a $150,000; surplus and | Jacnt with which he hoped to lift the the basement of No. 600 West One Hun- | sou markee marriage, so I due to banks, $200,000 cup as svon as it was decided there dred and Eleventh street, a fashion- able apartment house. He seemed to am contra, loans and dis- ; due from banks, §109,- $62, 000. | would be « race, A despatch from “So far as our social standing is con- London said sir have his route mapped out. According | cerned my family superior $82,000 PROHan Sa cerOtLcy a een abkediregard to the detectives, he made straight fo: | to his. I would ha agreed to fore the financial flurry. |in2 the challenge, had replied that cer. the storeroom, and in a jiffy had three/ an annulment of the marriage, but my |The officers of the-bank were: George rain changes had to be made in the trunks open, sorting out thelr contents, |jawyer says {t cannot be annulled M. Coffin, President; J. B. Jones and} racing rules before a challenge would mostly clothing, Mother-in-Law “Very Nast T. P. Welsh, Vice-Presidents, and J. V.| oak ea. After be had made his selections he) wsrorton’s mother has been ¥ | Loughiin, cashier, oo packed the plunder into a steamer Is, sovinel They ‘ aire Aatonticen It was voted 18 wind up the range MAYOR HONORS MR. KATZ. Pes) ered a) Li LY : e8 land George D. Mercer Sat So. 124 E o trunk end wag hoisting it up to a base. Gaur yatialand oyed me. The ‘ Jacob Katz, of No. 124 East Btghty ment window when the detectives burst | fm on him. The negro ran, with the) sleuths in close pursuit. He seemed familiar with every nook | and turn in the house, and led them a izzy chase to the roof and was bound- | ing over cornices and’ dodging dan- gerous obstructions almost before they realized he was about to give them the slip, The run through the halls had | aroused the occupants of the apartment house, and many, not knowing whether | there was a fire, earthquake or com- monplace burglary, poured out in bath- robes and hastily donned furs and o ay every day, and he says that !f they an- nul the marriage again." heavily on Adrian Waring, a witness to the ceremony. the Motley home and accompanied the couple to the home of Dr. Henry Marsh Warren, the hotel chaplain, who mar- ried the pair. fifth street, a real estate broker at ther day I went out to meet Merton rey v1 int t°St, Thomas's Church and they fol- |{ng, that 152 Nassau street, was appointed 1 pee rte B 1 ; oe ns M te jowill be a the Mayor yesterday a member of the lowed me. ut have (seen Merton'| at) about hare fo;| Hudsou. Fulton Celebration Commis- p hare patd $1 ra sion to represent tho enst side. understood the stock 0: me | & é | f ¢ T stable | = ORY GOODS—CARPETS— UPHOLSTERY. he will marry The Motley family wrath has fallen He was a guest at Young Haley tg worth $200,000, which (@] cloaks inte the lower corridors ana| his father left him. His sister, Marton street. |Haley, is to make her debut In the ~ The nogro crossed three houses, go- jonable world ] J O < vA S | ~ ing wert ana) aesnieal tb dlsangearte De: | slentather Mnornton nnua anuary ales tective Upton bad in the mean time y dealer in rail C gone to the street to cut off his escape, and spled him as he reached the pai ment and began dodging into base- | ents, followed and finally saw two dis- | led white rims in the darkness of a| For a year the in his office and ta at the CONTINUED DURING THE WEEK. Embroideries, Linens, Lingerie, Blankets, Comfortables, Bed Spreads, stoop. Poking in between them, he com: Dey's up agin che 0, 6 pliedithe negrolln a | J. C. M. Pennington, of East © Women’s Coats and Suits. any <a Aaa second street, She was born in a Texa Please, massa, doan shoot dat weepun| “7M post and has spent most of her at me life In army qu ye world over get out here in| thellightiag Z| ian ureter te ieee SPECIAL SALE OP "i tain in th th Infantry, em up,” returned the de- Tapt. W. AY “They look like the rest of the down there.” geve his na prissver an, twenty-four, of No. Fortieth street? He said he came here | from Fla, He was iield| onac glary. The janitor of} Uie house he is charged with entering Wentitied him “as a former assistant here, The detectives are sald to have been trailing Morgan since Jan. arrested two negroes for bi a tailor shop at Fifty-second Eighth avenme. The pr Neved to have given the Up about Morgan, but they couldn't get anything n him ‘until to-day. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NE WORLEANS, La, Jan. 14—The entries for to-morrow’s races ere as fol- lows: FIRST RACT—Sove ol Ri CE—Seven furlongs; selling. 250? Husted. 1! oe Nash’ Dr. Vohoome as2 pee issih ee World Wants Work Wonders. If you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell @bout it through a World “Want” ¢ Women’s Hosiery and Underwear n going 10 Chicaco to meet mY! BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE, Medinm weight. | Jing tell her about my” wea] BLACK Corton | OSE, Gauze—Medium or heavy, { BOX 6 pairs 2.00 Mas eg Ane! ps hae BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, Medium weight, Box 6 pairs 2.90 d BLACK THREAD SILK HOSE, reliable quality, Box 3 pairs 3,50 BLACK THREAD SILK HOSE, hand embroidered insteps, RIBBBED VESTS, fine soft Cotton tights Box 3 pairs 5,00 and Corset Covers. Garment .50 BIBBED VESTS, Merino or Mercerized Cotton, a low Neck, medium Weight, : 75 RIBBED VESTS, White Merino, high neck and long sleeves. also tights, “ 1,00 » and she became € ied when) herpald: RIBBED UNION SUITS, soft cotton. nigh or low neck, —** 1.09 d she le W nd when she re i November Haley renew & I “The ‘night we wore married,” sald the bride to-day, “Merton and lls friend ~_— WPPRARAAN Rr nnn. OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &@,_ 34th Street---West The Most Important Event of the Fur Season An extraordinary purchase of $40,000 worth of Choice and Rare Furs, bought at 50c. on the dollar, and consisting of Russian Sable Coats—Hudson Bay Sable Coats—Pony Coats— Breitschwanz Coats—Mink Coats—Ermine Coats—Alaska 4 Seal Coats—Hudson Seal Coats—Baby Lamb Coats— ) Baby Caracul Coats—Persian Lamb Coats—also Mutfs and Neckpieces in the same Furs. Manufactured by one of the highest class and most expert furriers in New York city, will be offered Wednesday and Thursday, January 15th and 16th, ; At One-Half Regular Prices THE EVENING WORLD, TUE SDAY JANUARY 14, 1908. the Misses Annie, at Dr. Hunt | the zabeth Katherine and divore LICENSE FOR OF ADWOFCE a. wedding will take place on Mrs, Carmalt ts the widow Carmalt, widely known a und dus nd a half en Mrs, living One Dr. George S,. Huntington, | Freed by First Wife, Will | Wed Widow Carmalt. | es oe |BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE ‘ aE | Ry the Issuing of a marriage Hcense| to Dr. George S$. Huntington, head of | the [ artment of Anatomy of the Col- lege Physicians and Surgeons ofthis city, it became known that Dr. Huntington and as thirty-two ‘Vie do was given as f ty-seven 1 SON, Jan. 1 age firm of Dane, Smith & o., | bers cf the Doston Stock Ex-hange, ane nounced its suspension this afternoon. On State street the failure is not me- garded as serious, the firm being Th» stock broker- and Mrs, Alice Kidd Carmalt, first . derk! MED. Rha ee, EASE | tie lees influential brokerage hous Huntington, had been divorced. The |:members are Uhester Dane a current fsmue of the Social Register, {Mo Smudth. Its offi h rn Exchange Build ho’ Dr. and Mrs. Huntington|to be due to a sul h thelr three daught some of the ft s ON Yana Sore Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. FIRM GOES UNDER. | mem- In the AUDITORIUM Organ and Angelus Recital, 10 to 12. CONCERT Daily, at 1.30 P. M. i No tickets required, except for Saturday, CHILDREN'S DAY. | MERCHANT FALLS DEAD FROM HIS OWN DOORWAY. | Provost, Stricken with Heart Dis-| ease, Plunges |ead First Into | | CURED IN ONE DAY H Basement Areaw Frankin Prov old, a p siores at N, Amsterdam avenue 50 F avenue, was trying to he lateh key 1 the door ¢ is at No, D1 West One Ilundred twenty-elent rty street, early to-day » revied, toppled fr headiong to Ue ba Mecall, of No. y-fourth. ot, ind saw Provost fa but He cailei Po moned ospital t pronounced Provost dead, | ‘ents Prev pre from a sudden attack of heari) ,U*ve » disenso and the fall. ——— SECURITIES TOO HIGH. FRANCISCO, Jan, 14.—U, 8. makes weak Attorney-General of Calffornia, | Testores lost powers. ge Coffey to appoint a = See California Safe Deposit | Nora, if you want your “busines: that th tiff or # men strong Webt .day asked J 3 eiver for tt {Trust Co e@ reduced by $: took the” matter Lad Ot Yans/y Serre Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Tomorrow Some Extraordinary Offerings In the January SALE of SILVER ! The January Sale of Silverware, announced for tomorrow, is always one of the most important events of the month. This year it is even more interesting than usual, for it includes Much Rich Sterling Silver trom A very large offering of Sterling less than Half Price Spoous much under regular prices The sale offers admirable opportunity to buy all possessing tie double meri* of desirability and econviuy. price, otherwise this very unusual bit of news could not be told Sterling silver is inlaid on the back of the bowl and the handle. wh plated on nickel silver, much more heavily than the best triple- oC ily use and for ten yeurs for hotel use. It offers all the advantages o' verware. There are Teapoons at $2 dozen, regularly $4.50. Dessert Spoons and Forks at $3.25 dozen, regularly $7.50. Tablespoons and Medium Forks at $4 dozen, regularly $9. Five o'clock Teaspoons at $1.75 dozen, regularly $4. Sterling Silverware tiful English Flower or Fruit Bi Ket, all hand pierced, ®185, for- Candelabra, three 1 $2; "five lig! Odd Tea Pots, 86.75, regulerly [Oda Coffee Pots, 8 Serving Trays, $2, re |sait and Pepper Cast " Plece, with screen, to 822, formerly $20 Dishes, 8230 to 810, for- merly $4.25 up t Sané wich Plates larly and 829, regu- # P80 to 895, regu- B75. regularly f Picture Fram jesigns, hand plere etched or plain, at a5 rly $7 to $45.09 Besides the customary splendid gathering of Quadruple-Plate ere the solid silver at a price for which you could not buy . formerly Tenth Floor. OM Rpiidine. | sao to! Quadruple Plated Ware *s, 805, for-| One-Quarter to One-Third Under- Platter, embossed, 880, Price Our Stock at decided reductions. Silver Inlaid Forks and Spoons at Hollowware and Rogers Knives, Forks and Handsome wedding and anniversary gifts Fine table silver for the home é Serviceable wares for hotels and boarding houses Details follow : Sterling Silver Inlaid Forks and Spoons at Half Price The makers of this splendid ware are,discontinuing the particular pattern which we offer tomorrow, in spoons aud forks, at less less than half nd besides, the ware {s silver- or twenty-five ye fam- the lightn-t. fimstes' the most wear; antee the Ware oon or fork uy, the mak get vonsequ e Spoons, at $1.75 dozen, reularly $4 Oc each, regularly Sie. : inaing, .| Rogers’ Extra Plate Knives, Forks, Spoons and Serving Pieges ozen, dozen. yes, 82.75 82.50 4 ation Store, Basement, Old Bidg. An huienesone Sale of ORIENTAL: RUGS We present for tomorrow, Wednesday, an unusually choice group of about fifty fine Kirmanshah Rugs—the ideal parlor rugs, in their fine texture, smooth, lustrous pile and beautifully blended colorings. A better opportunity to secure one of these benutiful rugs—all in desirable room sizes—has never been given by our Oriental Rug Store, which is notable for its unusual offerings, based on originally low, matter-of-fact prices. Actual savings run from $115 to $215 on eavh rug. 14 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 8 in., formerly $525, 13 ft. 1 in. x 10 ft. 2 in., formerly $550, | Rugs at 12 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft. 10 in., formerly $550, $ 14 ft. x 10 ft. 8 in, formerly $600, } 385 12 ft. x 8 ft, 8 in., formerly $465, ) 11 ft. 3 in, x 8 ft. 10 in, formerly $415, { Rugs at 11 ft. 7 in. x 8 ft. 11 in., formerly $465, 49 ft, 8 im. x 9 ft. 5 in, formerly $390, 11 ft. 8 in. x 9 ft., formerly $465, $265 And others—all at $265 each. 12 ft. 1 in. x 8 ft. 8 in., formerly $485, ) 13 ft. 2in. x 9 ft. 2 in, formerly $475, Rugs at i1 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. 3 in. formerly $435, ‘ & 10 ft. 5 in. x 9 ft. 6 in., formerly $400, i 8. 11 ft. 11 In. x 9 ft. 5 in, formerly $435, J 295 And others at $295 each. Fifth floor, New Building Sale of Dress Shields We are closing out, for trade reasons, a line of excel- lent dress shields, well Known to every woman, at price re- ductions that are well worth taking advantage of. The shields include both silk and nainsook, plain and with lace edge, are all perfect and in all sizes, All bear the maker's trade-mark, An unusual opportunity coming just before the beginning of the spring dressmaking season, ()n sale tomorrow—not on sale today. Nainsook, were 20c to 28¢, at 190 pair. ‘ainsook, with lace edge, were 2he, at 15¢ pair, nsoox, shirt-waist, were 20c. to 25¢, at 12¢ pai: lk, were 30c to 45c, at 20c pair, Silk, luce-edged, were 35c, at _¢ pair. Silk, shirt-waist, were 25¢ to 40c,at 15¢ pair. Main floor, Old Bui! JOHN WA Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Linoleums and Straw Mattings | REMNANTS! | You know what that means—come early, The assort- | ment offers the customary prizes, ot great reductions, to those who are prompt, PRINSED LINOLEUMS, in lengths of under 10 yards, atiayfpre, trom 10 to 25 yards, one-third under-price. INLAID LINOLIEUMS, in. lergths under 5 yards, 50c: 5 to 10 yards, 75c: over 10 yards, $1. | STRAW MATTINGS. Over 2,500 yards in remnants | of 5 yards and upward, at one-quarter, one-third, or one- half regular prices, according to the length, making prices | ranging trom 8c to 25c a yari, | The remnants are all marked distinctly with their length and price by the piece, they are not returnable or ex- changeable, It is essential to know exactly what ize piece ; you want. On aale TOMORROW—not on sale today, Vifth floor, New Building, These Splendid Housekeeping LINENS Superb January offerings from the very backbone of our Linen stock—Sheets, Pillow-cases, Table Cloths, Nap. kins, Towels, all in sorts and sizes that housekeepers want, and ALL PURE LINEN, Many of the offerings are at less } prices than the same linens would cost us in the open | market today, No wonder that housewives are buying in large quantities Hlustrative items: Linen Sheets Napkins ied | Hemstltched Irish I in Bleached Sco damask Napkins, a8 Ih w Inche a doxen, regue | Spoke Irien Liner | larly at 82.50 @ and 72A108 In. at dof $9 to $12. r single beds, of finest at RLLTS a pate, in- to $18.50, Lain Ir i stead of $1 Towels and Toweling Ked ordered Leay huck r Fowels, Table Linen ask — Scoteh ne wide, at #1 ea, at R00 e Heavy Huckab. inches, at | ine size, are at thousand vards of sk Table 1. 7 inc eoynrd, inste instead of ol Mutiding, NAMAKER Broa:iway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. COLDS { the none, takes caused by colds. oilen joints, no matter Ask your druggist for Mum- umatian Cure and soe bow =| become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want”