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sae FORGIVES Jot help hearing the remorseful wife ery out “Oh, Ben, Take Me RGB: es want me home, Benny, 1 Want to cote i to You, plense N M Yee, dear, that's what ha) ih ent ’ to take you h Barr rep! been hunting you day and night much of a home left now, make t pollee leased ATTEN MADE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908. YOUNG MARTIN GETS ~ TOBLOWUP TRAIN bane ESTATE er nominal arres \ Millionaire. {hor Woman to Chi- at eReas Ua dng » Fo aside ks Author Traced Woman to Chi Dynamite Found Beside Tracks}... acai PSH GE Ahe ena oF ray fter Two Months Before rman Ruler the late James . stock t cago After Two Month . 4 Mu € German and well-known millionaire, who was of Det ve Work haa Passed. killed an automobile accident a = : bi fad) tn IL fit \Great Neck, 1. ., on Lec. 24, 1005, filed ni 4 pe he fs ar at Mineola to-day, brir the grand mnie his cons) PRANKFORT-O i, J, Nov, | child of the testator int PAST NOW FORGOTTEN. Anes Be eee tia ov THB ENEI FOO HERE EELATE es y The authorities are investigating an! The Lady Wy Wa} ue of J ir, who died in Paris ~ = ed attempt to blow up the train on i Maine ievaleo ames © ~ pet william tra led fro nthe w of the Mrs. Churchman, Whose Hus ad ts oe ™ | widow, Florence C. Ma 2 ingen to Berlin right ‘one-fourth of th 4 } Says » He iite 6 5 i and the income from band §} ody e Has A dynamite cartridge was found on orout one-third of the remainder 2. H Lif the tracks near the station at Muhlein, son, Jame ‘i jr.. wi) ante WH 8 asse. Ut o e ALC oe, from about }60, 000. f the widow diow Pas ed Ou rel 3 UD wide? ull tans tdi) and the son also died before ne was ed Sunday and Monday, but not on the thirty years of age the money was al: ik ge to the grandchildren, if there weie As acks over which the imperial train of their fell sengers, wh iced thy well a 1 fic musts his gowned “Industrials Also Find Favor l ion Sets In and {in ntil Reac tragic fic Barrs, y old boy stepped has s¢ on an ab; a EOSt Barr is worldly an autor with al him. ‘There could raise search he deal- provided | shares ue, and alone set out to William Barr told an Evening World| _, reporter the details of the search for | % the woman . “Mother told me at breakfast on Sept 2, the « she went away,” he said, | 4™: “that she was golng to Atlantic City | Am for a rest. She had seemed tired and worrled for some time, and I agreed | 42 with her that a change would do her | Am good. “When I Amal came home that night, 1 noticed that some of the silverware was missing. 1 asked the maid about it and She told me that mother had packed it and had three trunkfuls of clothes and valuable knicknacks with | her. | “I thought this strange and tele-| graphed to several Atlantic City hotels, but could not trace ner “Then I w matically through taken sys every desk and drawer in the house and Pa in my nund @ not al dressed to 435 | writing. Io n good-by note. She said she was tired 4 | of her life ew York and was going ® away. | Maid Confessed Facts. % “I telegraphed my father and Me hur- ie ried home from Canada. We questioned ‘ the maid closely down. 5! with @ man gone away had told ber to keep her informed of my father’s movements! through r personals in a morning |} paper. Through an expressman my father, two days later, found where mother bouglit the tickets in a railroad ottice, at night and told |} ew who the man |\ “He came home th me he thought he was. Up to that time we had never heard of Churchman. The next day my father went to Baltimore. We had sold the furniture in the meantir as to | have plenty of money if we needed it —_— de *« GUNS OF MONTENEGRO A few day maid got a from my o forward | Se ae et eral| MENACE IAUSTIRIAN TOWN, waukee | Hired Detectives, CETTINJE, Novy. 18. — Montenegro ‘My ta went out there at once|made its boldest war stroke to-day | and engaged 8. He tr when 8,000 of her woldiers occupied the couple to then to Chicago, |Lovea Mountain, on the Austrian bor and there | ail, On Saturday |der, and trained their cannon we got 4 Jette the Austrian town of Cattaro an Milwaukee to that my mother! Duga Pass. By t the Montene had aa Nl be forwarded | grins control the ‘and route from to general ds Then my | Austria to Mont nd can stop father started are, and tor h er borders day I yot « ag of thelr reconclita father and I ure sv © our beat ke m t t ever rt | BARY'S ITCH EASILY CURED t the story comes —- tron as ro Barr, after tell-\ Infantile Eczema Quickly Relieved by Ex- “hid lef Police ternal Use of Oil of Wintergreen py “ Amin, Compound n ! Dn second Ome wate F the Ye «Me alone pes ory win w Aa she id» ed us fo ve ou Phe y ana H . au ates " : dering Mi ‘ ther ing head ons ‘ i wal i ai, hey vould ere Dre Stores was “RMS LAD N TOOK MARKET “Phe death of the son, Peter Martin Jr. in Paris caused his share of the est to go to his baby boy, ‘The entire es! is said to be over $1,000,.0") o pass. They raing to a Railway were on parallel ——— There'sa Mystery. a MS Lele What Is It? stigation, as It was in Are you fond of Y. nysteries? Strange. Nov. 1—After » par- reepy, thrilling n of the report that an OW Oa GL “to blow up the train on which alee . such a mystery e Emperor rode from Hschingen to about a certain rin yes jay, local autho es Black Bag. It wil Bee ccihe invent lgatle he solved in next Monday's yoKout! 1, lared to-day vidence o samara ea ng close ARC LIGHT FELL ON HIM. thoritie 2p A falling light struck ULUoH essay Chey Wagner, iwenty-eignt “ars ol dropped by work- [ie Mvas’ Working. Inthe. G ‘ brewery, Ninety-third street Da to-day, and fract He was taken to the Presby pital at ittle hope !s enter his recovery. are and even had ain Was passing. / granklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Infants’ and Children’s Wear Children’s White Corduroy Coats White washable Corduroy, full length model, unlined or lined, pearl buttons; 1 to $ years. Real value $5.75..... 3.75 White Corduroy Carriage Covers Silk-lined, Real value $3.95.....,., rage eee eS White Corduroy Bonnets Dutch model, with shield. Real value 61.48............ 95 Imported Chinchilla Coats In Gray, Navy or Red, double-breasted model, collar, Venetian lined; 2 to 5 years. French Hand Made Dresses Of nainsook, tucked and hand embroidered, neck and sleeves lace trimmed; sizes to 3 years, velvet Real value $12.50. . Real value $2.95 t0$3.7S.cccsrcscrreecsesee, b45, 185 French Model Dresses Russian and Hubbard models, hand made, elaborately hand embroidered and lace trimmed; Sizes to 4 years, Heretofore $4.50 40 $850..... 2:90, 3,95 Women’s Underwear and Kimonos Black Cloth Bloomers For clinging gowns or horseback riding. Realavalucisaisocn ini. suhrauceneacussias nates a 2.95 Black Satin and Silk Knickerbockers With detachable cotten or wool linings, to wear with 5 75 clinging gown. Real value $8.75.....s0seseeeeserseees h Full Length Kimonos Of German Flannel and dmportes Cotton Crepe. 1 95 Japanese Crepe Kimonos Ful! length model, chrysanthemum design Real value $4.50.. French Challie Dressing Sacques Of all-wool Challle in rich designs, Real value $4.50 to $6.50.. French Albatross Dressing Sacques In White, Pink or Blue. Real value $3.75 to 85.75 2.45, 3.75 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. McCutcheon’s “The Linen Store” satin piping. 2.95 2.95, 4.95 Trade Mark French Combinations (Special) Corset Cover and Drawer of French nainsook, hand scalloped in dainty design and ribbon eyelets, Regular $6.75 value. $4.75. Knickerbockers Made of silk or wool jersey, florentine or messa- line silks or satins, Prices range $3.00, $3.75, $6. 75 to $20.00, Pansy Corsets (French) are showing the extremely long and slender in style and necessary for wear under the ft. clinging, close-fitting gowns, Pr $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 and $27.50, 5th Ave. & 34th St. water sionia W e models correct 50 upward to Cammeyer Stamped on a Shoe means Standards Merit Evidence of Quality Is Plainly Seen In Our $5.00 Shoes for Men and Women Superiority of Form and Model, Superiority of Work, Finish and Materials and the Finest Hand Bench Made, all unite in the production Mt these grand shoes. They possess the elegance, individuality and style of private bootmaking at half the price, | Shoes for Women | All Leathers | Specialties for Women. | $5.00 Shoes recommended by Physicians for 00. Flat Feet and Fallen Insteps, Le 5,00 Black Kid..... - $5. +$5.00 | shoe Trees to keep the Shoes in rise: 0c. and $1. 3 - 83.50 and $5.00 Arch Truss Shank Shoe Bunion Shoe Extra Broad Kid Shoe First Quality Turkish SI Black, Tan and Red es 45¢) Carriage Boots.... $5.00 Shoes for Men / All Leathers \ Button, Lace and Bluchers \ Specialties for Men. s Shank shoe......,.85.00 Cork Sole Shoes... .$6.00 and 87.00 Shoe., $5.00 and $6.00 Automobile Leggins..$3.50 and $5.00 - $4.00 and $5.00, Plain Toe Solid Comfort Shoes, ded by Physicians for! $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Fallen Insteps, Old Fashioned Goat Leg Boot. .87.00 $5.00 and Ie 00 | Ventilated Shoes for Perspiring esl 5.50 “85. te 00 Easy Sole Shoes for Tender Tee Yard Wi de Sinse Bunion Soft Toe S$ True Form Extra Wide To in | Shoe Trees to keep the a Ad Ghape ete eee: 50c. to $1 FELT SLIPPERS FOR MEN, 5O0c TO $2.00. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, {tt Ave.. Cor. 20th st CARBONK UNBURNABLE CLEANING FLUID meets every requirement—replaces benzine and naphtha, w Jangerous, for all cleaning purposes. Keep it in the home, office, fac- | ory, shop, and store, It is absolutely safe in any one’s hands; can be used near an open flame without danger. Does not affect your insurance—-becaus: | CARBON CANNOT BURN CANNOT EXPLODE BE SURE AND GET THE BOTTLE IN THE YELLOW WRAPPER—CARBONA 16c, 25, 50c and $1.00 At Drug Btores, Grocers, Houseturnishers # Departments or Naphthal {TP L. W. Day & Co. Smart Tailors Announce a Cut in Prices | FOR THIS WEEK ONLY thon, iri, Matting, Water Aertems: Special $25 1m 5 Br 0 rl ie Ment Badan Nese Special 88S, $40 Kacluatve ‘U g eae” ‘sitte Special 97 ond ‘Work manship equal Trouserings, { Material, Cut, Highclass Tailoring Establighment in Greater New York. Charge Accounts Opened re to any if desired. Pasment# accapted In part arranged to sult convenience of buyer. iF placing your order AT ONCE, we will be able to ad ther same in time to ‘wear on THANKSGIVING DAY 'N, W. Corner Maiden Lane and Nassau St. WE HAVE NO BRANCHES, Look for the Green Corner, | something of interest, w ————————— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WOND@RS. Koch’s Uptown Prices Make Downtown We Shopping an Extravagance C Tharsday—Sensational Savings for the Thrifty Fine Furs Low Priced We do not believe another store in Greater New York offers values equal to these for thoroughly reliable qualities: BLACK LYNX THROW TIES; reg. $15.50. BLACK LYNX RUG MUFFS; reg. $29.95 SABLE FOX THROW TIES; reg. $13.50. SABLE POX PILLOW MUFFS; reg. $9.50. OPOSSUM SHAWLS; reg. $6.50. OPOSSUM RUG MUFFS; reg. $8.00. CARACUL PAW SETS; reg. $5.50.. RUSSIAN PONY Coats; 5 30 inches long reg. “$4 00. RUSSIAN PONY COATS; $2 inches long; reg. $65.00, ————— | Women’s $25.00 Tailored Suits, 15, 50 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS—a wide range of materials, such as FINE 1M- PORTED FANCY WORSTEDS, CHEVRONS, SERGES ani BROADCI.JTHS, in all the wanted colors and black. The models embrace many new and handsome tailored effects, all along the most approved lines— jar, sleeves, pockets and Lapel iG entirely new and out of the ordinary. Skirts the correct gored flare model. K should be the aim of every woman desiring a really high-class, well made and finished Suit to inspect this of- fering. Values positively $25.00; Thursday only 15.50] Women’s $3 Tailored Waists, 1.98 A prominent manufacturer of FINE WAISTS, about to discontinue the making i | of this style and d-sirous of clearing those on hand before putting all his} “i | force on summer gocds, gave us the opportunity to purchase a choice col- 4 \ lection of WOMENS FINE WAISTS at our own price. The assortment con- 4 sists of WOMEN’S FINE WAISTS of all-wool striped batiste, in pretty colorings; { also of afl-wool nun's veiling, in black; front and back with large and small tucks. Value $3.00 85c Paillet de Soie, 62c PAILLET DE SOIE—a soft, rich, lustrous silk that has caught the popular fancy for the new clinging gowns—will be offered to-morrow in a large line of the season’s smartest colorings. It 1s 20 inches wide and pure silk. 85e, is the regular price, but for Thursday only, per yard...........6 62c We direct your attention to our choice assortment of PLAIN, f VELVETS: PAON, PANNE and CHIFFON VELVETS. Prices are extremely moderate ‘ ' Dress Goods—A Clearance We have assembled for quick clearance an exceptional lot of DRESS GOODS, ; consisting of ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS, STRIPE, PLAIN and NOVELTY SUITINGS and a splendid assortment of PLAIDS, in light and dark colore ; ings. These we shall place on sale at considerably below their original cost. The values are 49c. and 59¢.; teas Thursday only, per yard . 24c 1 { Oil Paintings-——A Sale ts GENUINE OIL PAINTINGS; in sweep gilt and gold burnished frames; \ glass and shadow box; size of canvas 9x12 inches; reg. $7.00........ 3.50 ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS; sweep gilt and gold burnished frames; glass and shadow box; sizes of canvas 12x18 inches; choice subjects; reg. Uw $9.50 . 4.75, ! ; : Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers | IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS; value $6.75, $8.25; pair........4.75, 6.50. | CORDED ARABIAN LACE CURTAINS; value $4.00, 45 Da Gee nnn: ves 2:75, 3675 SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS; value 2 25, $3.25; pair 1.49, 2.25 MERCERIZED ARMURE PORTIE! i all the newest effects; value $6.25, $8.25; pair 4.50, 5.98 4 ROPE PORTIERES, with heavy over drapery; value $2.75, $4.25; each . ? 1.98, 2.98. COUCH COVERS; Oriental effects; value $2.50, $3.75; each.... 1.50, 2.50 Carpets and Rugs TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS; value 75c.; per yard AXMINSTER CARPETS; borders to match; value $1.2 AXMINSTER RUGS; Oriental designs and color effects Size 6x9 ft. 11.98 Size 8.3x10.6 18.50 Value $15.50 Value $22.50... suitable for rooms, halls and stairs; Size 9x12 ft. Value $25 00, 19.7. | Linens for Thanksgiving A 3-Day Sale—Housewives desiring to replenish their Linen) closets will find this an unequalled opportunity to buy at prices lower than elsewhere. Bear in mind, yg are offering only the most de pendable all pure linen goods. DAMASK BY THE YARD. Le PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS. 64-in. wide, value $1.00, yard..... 69c 8x 8, value $2.75, each. 7o-in, wide, value $1.25, yard..... 8Yc 8x10, value $3.25, each. 72-in. wide, value $1.50, yard.....1.00 8x12, value $3. 72.in, wide, value $2.00, yard.....1-35 9x 9, value $$ BREAKFAST NAPKINS: Value $1.75, per dozen. Value $2.75, per dozen ay alue $3.00, per dozen. Value $3.75, per dozen.. 8.00 Vale $3.75, per dozen. LUNCH CLOTHS, HEMSTITCHED. |1 CLOTH & 12 NAPKINS, 36-in. square, value $1.39, each...1.00/ 8x 8, value $5.50, per set.. 45-in. square, value $1.98, each...1.50| 8x10, value $6.50, per set 54-in. square, value $2.50, each...2.00| 8x12, value $7.50, per set.. ODD CLOTHS, HEMSTITCHED, TRAY AND CARVING CLOTHS, 1,39, 2.00 and 3.00 each, 25c,, 39c. and 50c. each. FREE All cloths, damasks and napkins bought this weeh will be HEMMING ‘emmed free of charse. Silver-Plated Ware---A Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday—An important pre-Thanksgiving event, presenting the season’s most noteworthy savings on beautifully made and finished Silver-Plated Ware. DINNER NAPKINS. Value $2.50, per dozen. BREAD TRAYS.....+ » 1,25 CAI TEA SETS, four pieces . 5.75 AF COFFEE. SET: 4.25 NUT SET, 6 picks and 1 crack. PERN DISHES 2.00 SIX NUT PICKS. ......... TUREENS 2,50 NUT CRAC CRUMB SI 1.35. S; ia “AND PE BAKING DIS! 2.50 tops, each bei NUT BOWLS 1.95 BUTTER DIS! HATPIN HOLDER BEAN POTS TUMBLER HOLDERS... 35¢| VASES, ruby or blue giass., CHILD'S PLATE AND CUP......1.75|/ CRACKER JARS, FRUIT | DISHES CHNLD'S KNIFE, SPOON, PORK..48¢| “CLARET PITCHERS, | BON BO NAPKIN RINGS... » 8c} DISHES, MUSTARD "JARS, EER! CANDELABRA, 5 lights. 4.25) DISHES, MILK HOLDERS, each. 195, es Plated Ware TEA SPOONS, set of 6 48c, FRUIT KNIVES, set of 6 TABLE SPOONS, set of 6. BOc| TABLE KNIVES. set of 6. ra COFFEE SPOONS, set of 6...,....48¢ GRAVY LADLES, eac te BOUILLON SPOONS, set of 6... ..98c SQUELADLES ‘ach ‘ ORANGE SPOONS, set of 6.......05¢ MEU. SERIAL AND ft | TABLE FORKS, set of 6 6c SUGAR TONGS, each ‘ SALAD FORKS, set of 6 OYSTER FORKS, set of 6 BUTTER SPREADERS, set of 6... 125th St. West, S°Svenih Aves containin, 1:25) OAK CHEST, 5 KNIVES, 95! Rogers 10 1g 26 piec FORKS, SPOONS The Sunday World's “Want” Directory makes more offers positions than any other two mediums in the universe, entitle

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