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— CHURCHMAN KEPT WIDOW'S CHARGE OF POISON FROM WIFE pik ON inai Mrs. Kennedy Surprised to’ Learn Husband Is Held in $2,500 Bail. small fortune had collected. en we'll go get Duke.” InITTL En err, wuo |e GATHERED PENNIES | Auto Carried Her. TO SAVE A DOG, | 48 big automoniie CHILDREN GIVE arr PENNIES 10 SAVE (pais) ‘GOOD OLD DUKE : Neighborhood Pet of West Side Had Fallen Into Hands ee Catcher: HAS NO REAL e her to the pound ad at his home after an {ll- rence M. Hyde (s ¢ 4 Madison avenue, ness of nearly two years He was the son of the 1 win and Elizabeth Hyde, and was born in engaged in the practice of 1c DID NOT KNOW WOMAN. OWNER. But Young “Tootsi $s Know Him, § I to Redeem H Man Who Alleges Blackmail Did Not Mention Arrest at Breakfast To-Day. Daniel R. Kennedy, a well-known auc-| “Please, sir, I've come to get Duke tloneer and business manager of the loan | 0Ut” bureau conducted by St. Bartholomew's! A tny girl, eyes twinkling with ex pectancy, was addresein men at the 8. P. C | one Church Club, in East Forty-second one of the street, was held in $2,500 ball in Centre A. dog pound Street Court to-day on a charge of at- Hundred and Second street | tempting to kill by polson concealed in a|the East River. Her little fingers | jar of cherrles Mrs, Frances Schlesin-| vousty opened and shut a bis p | Ce: edy, who Te tally spare and. fftyenine| Med with pennies, nickes, dimes and | The Commencement years old, professed to be little con-| quarters. | of eye trouble is seldom at- cerned over the serious charge against} “Who's Duke? asked the man. tended with noticeable symp- ee Pace eee ais ite nee sa entni | “Why, she answered, surprised that toms. Ov might cases of badly miei {he didn't know, “Duke's the dog the impaired vision are not uncom- Kennedy has been married thirty-five | horrid old dog-catcher caught over mon. To be absolutely sure of years, lives at No, 265 West Ninety-| where I live, near Central Park West a your sight, regular periodical ex- second street and has three grown chil- | and One Hundredth street. Oh, an aw- eed = tminations should he made by on qulte friendly terms with Mrs, Schies- |! Dis dog, and the blackest you nearly ADE. LINE PETUN G! competent OCULISTS — not inger, who lives at No, 18 West One| ever saw!” “over-the-counter” s: lespeople. Hundred and Seventh street for the past| “Would you know Duke if you'd see ae = —} There is no charge for examina- three years, i megan enone Fal bls erowal of ote |For ee hates Bae Tootsie, but sud-| tion by HARRIS OCUL iS Didn't Tell Wife. Sara oan a rehrue Gays {know what I'l do," she sata. “1 | $3 glasses for $3—$1 glasses for $1. An attempt by him to terminate the friendship, he says, resulted in a de- mand upon him for $500, which he re- fused to pay. He admits sending Mrs. They shan't kill good old) ge him out. Due!" She found out it would cost §3. Then he got busy. She called all the young- dren would know Duke anywhere. He's played with us and rode us around on his back for two years, and we love} him, He never did an one any harm OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS Schlesinger a jar of cherries on Nov. 18. | and to have him tak—t’”’ | she could find in the block 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. Kennedy was taken nto custody | She was perilously near tears, and the | ,, N° lollypops to-day, kid e said. | 54 West 125 St., near Lenox Ave. yesterday afternoon and managed to|man smiled reassuringly. Then she| “We need the money. You that has| 449 ColumbusAv.,8Ist & 82d Sts. | any pennies hand ‘em over. Them that choked back the sobs and continued: | $3 in Small Coins. “But I've come now to take Duke away from this awful place. Here's the 76 Nassau St., near John Street aint’ go home and see if you can get] BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton Street (3 any.’ Before dark Tootsie had most of the | Opnoate Abrabam end Siaut pennies in the ne wecure ball. He went home last night | as usual, slept there and left the house this morning after breakfast, without anything to this famtly about his Mrs. Kennedy and her daughter do | $3." And she emptied out a pile of|that was not many : h ee f . \@ mot, habitually read newspapers and | coins. tearful canvass of the sto nd apart | e ictim 0) rin. | Pkndw nothing of the trouble of the| She had not only come for Duke, but|™Ment-houses and got something in = ‘The men in the garage con- | nearly all. head of the family until ren: at their home. The long the charges against Kennedy his wife. “I never read woman before, rs called punts of stunned had an automobile outside to take him| way in, an honor not often conferred n the unfortunate canines that find | way to the pound. got Duke—but wait, that’s not the | nteresting part of the story. The little | | | and it Was not long unti she | Needs Orrine Treatn =a cee Effected or Money Refunded. tributed, ad her $3. ‘ou run home and get 1 the owner of the y si him Now, Tootsi of Drink cunningly destroys and while the drunkard w the will po “and I 0 pa id tad FI | ] most methodical of men. He spent|13 West One Hundredth street, nine ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS | treatment s» Saeenney aeaesicey ae night at home, except when busi- h every Sund he had time to ca Assistant District-Attorney ap red in the police court to prose- cute Kennedy, and presented a short years old and small for her age. The neighborhood knows her as ‘‘Tootsie."’ I don't see how| Duke ts an immense black dog of un- another woman.” | certain breed—a sort of derelict. He Murphy | comes up to the shoulders of most of his friends, for they are mainly little | children who pet him and feed him, but ing, and this Orrine wil! do. ay | : It destroys the desire for 11 mat | After treating eczema for years as a troy Iquor, 80 tha | practically Incurable blood disease, the| the drink will not be missed, aleo cures the Vredical world 1s greatly interested in the| deranged digestion, weakened 1 eal | discovery that {t 1s not a blood disease at | other ili effects of excamive d testa fil, butis due to a parasite In the skin| Ing the patient to perfect hea | teelf. This parasite is easily destroyed The rem enti wolutely hi by the external application of m compound | thoroughly sclentitie and ts him away, and went to thymol, glycerine, affidavit charging the prisoner with as-|nobody in particular owns him. He ts | 0! SoC matiioute iy Matt ocaema | SUATADISe entitle, you te /a eeered sault in the first degree. The amount| allowed to sleep in a garage in One| germs, while soothing and refreshing tho| fet on “How ine falla to effect « cure. Hoc on request in plains Orrine Co., Washin: Orrine 1s In two wit Hundredih street. fiio It seemed the Irony of fate that, after coming and going as he Bleased all sum- without a muz , dodging dog-c t of sight of dog. gathered in and ta st as he was prep: anksgiv: But he w Missed Their Friend. The children missed of bail was fixed upon by agreement be- een Mr. Murphy and George Gordon | Battle, counsel for Kennedy. | bond for $2,500 was furnished by rles Saul, proprietor of the Colum- | War Company, Kennedy's | ¢ The case will be called again Tuesday, when chemical exam- n of the jar of cherries in which poison ts sald to be connected will been completed by Dr. Lederle. A. Folkerts, of Duluth, Minn., tells of the’ success with I Th Prescription in man here suffering from Jast fourteen years, D. D. treatment man of West uffering with Rheu-| nd and nd keeping Duke should n to the pound ing to enjoy c bia employer: next inat t \2 MY RT 1 DRL aq is beyond expres: Schlesinger is the divorced wife | came home fronr s hegonds gebress of Dr. Stuart Schlesinger, of Vienna. | of seeing him cart iy pattents " alto 1 a e of Di slop, the ex- gon, ‘Tootsie’ Flem: | She is a disciple of Dr. Hyslop, the ex- | wagon 0 Gf Sn attr ees ice pert in hypnotism, and says th vorite playmate, and s wort, etc., r you soothed and the few drops of app! | tears. tried mental suggestion in an ef cure Kennedy of the drug habit, which, | “Cheese it, Kennedy stoutly ayers, he has never | comforting! contracte de gas house fer Dool t once when ntergreen ‘he cures all seem to be pe Tiker's Drug Stores, whut's de use?” Mf the boys. “It's This brought AL said one FATHER DES AS ACCUSED SIN TS LOCK:D IN CELL John H. Oeters’s Heart Broken by Disgrace, His Fam- ily Say. es COIT @ SPECIALTY WE COMPANY 43-45-47 WEST 33d STREET Special Thanksgiving Ofjerings Great Reductions From Our Entire Stock of Costumes and Tailor-Made Suits Very smart 3-piece Suits of attractive Serges—colors are brown, wisteria, black, blue and other modish shades. A\ll sizes nan, at No. 1% Edgecomb avenue, $49. resent price... ght as he was being arrested bers When Henry Oeters, thirty years o1d and latest models. Regular value $57, Special was locked up in the Tombs to-day on joie eee eek ina a abel itd @ charge of grand } reny hi ‘ that his father, John H. Oeters, 4 Custom style broadcloth Suits in correct colors including wealthy real estate dealer, Hy ve i the home of his daughter, Mrs. William wisteria and Copenhagen blue. Riagies value $25 i of the family t detec- Gowns in Resiede, blue and fawn colors. The yery latest $27 modes of the season, made and finished in the highest I<egular value $49, Special value, were theft committed J. Lermilard, at class manner, ninth street last of the arrent of || This is our specially designed model for young ladies—a Gcheuter, his ta $ dashing smart style, reckless career tw e Very popwar for Fall and Winter wear. Made of hand- then the fatier was a somely designed striped Serge—trimmed and tailored in % cut theusands of dollars t eave As the | ghe st class manner, nam frem disgrace wpring the ink 1 Wwe When he retu } a Suit will sell for the entire wee ra $20 yeam older a oh children, He de: i eee Reptember young Ovters € Loritiesd manson w me painters and the charge agains ma A haninted in the theft of $1.0 ' We offer special reductions during the entire week on MINK Sateen iia taftinva an ETS, alo on CARACUL, PONY AND FRENCH ae Gemeal turk ‘Wasi hear Cue Hi AND HUDSON SEAL COATS, drei and Fourth « and formed faim Of thelr suspicions. He was then in LCOTT Rane hale eumprnis. 29 Sue tlie ALS2TT&«* WEEKES hie death Noms wah * oe lew-uer ia da 43-45-47 WEST 33d STREEY | THE EVENING WORLD, TULSDAY, NOVEMBE 24, You Ought to Know oP) @ ee & G2 b=*) -< — 1908. Lamber's, Jewelers know Lambert Brothers’ jewelry store at Third Avenue and 58th Street, a good time (ast ac- nted is now, when you choosing ( stmas guts. You can US W it trouble and when you do so we save you m trouble { much mone We either make or purchase from the makers, FOR SPOT CASH, f VERY- THING IN JEWELRY, That means solid gold ornaments of every sort, many of stones, such as Diamond Rings, gold filled and them set with dia Brooches, Pen Signet Rings, silver Waiches, ( guar and o precious Buttons, Scarf Pins, vs, Wedding Rings, gold, her locks, we did not yu can buy t be thron, with delighte The reason for our low e lla ds is that we IM- PORT THEM DIRECT, PAY SPOT CASH AND BUY IN QUANTITIES THAT INSURE US THE LOWEST FIG- URES. Christmas gifts bought now will be laid away ers want them. Pay when you get your pare Send For Our Two Free Books—Illustrated Catalogue and “What to Give” Brace ets of Solid Gold. Should ntil buy- your popular pieces of jewelr and hinge, and will f tops. The to order, bracelet w This br. is charm engraved in a like a flowers on the polished gold; solid 10-karat gold id 14-karat gold, $18.75. Other bracelets from the Lambe rt Rater , solid gold trom $0.75 up; with diamonds, $16.50 up. Guaranteed Wedding Rings 1, $12.75; so rooms-elect we ie a WEDDING RING s. We ss and solid For the information of | T embossed, ess free. All La ed, and all le in our own factory. cou guar Ces NO CHARGE micttens Solid Gold. Watch Chains The double reaching from pocket to pock and charm in Charles Dic Here is a sol ee Other Dickens chains, solid 14-karat gold from $11.00 up. Single Vest-chains, same quality, about 11%: inches long, $9.00 to $60.00, Guard Chains ‘That Women Prize We guarantee our so ¢ gold guard chains to be free from weakness anywhere. Th a host of fair patterns. The regular length is 48 inches, but we have in stock a few that are $4 inches long, This one is a curb chased slide in which a fir Other guard chains with plain slid Lockets Better Than a sien eee tory, is distingu SEA a ieee rat $19.00 heart lockets, 10-karat, $3.78 and up; 14-karat, Other solid gol $0.00 up. AI better made than $5.00 up; set with diamonds, ever before. eo ee, Some Fine meen Rings. ‘ Christmas merry with a dia- ou are going tO (i) mond Hae, Mame to Lambert's for it will save moneys because all er t to r them at e somebody” You puree a ‘the mountings are solid 14-karat gold, hand-made in ip crimbert factory, Here are some splendid. solitaires gers > Se ox Cut HTOER When you see ut shows this fine dia- Brilliant, finely about size ot 0 Y taire ane Abani) TIT AGE mo a mounted gift; per- lid 14-k t mond, solid i fectly cut, and solid 14- karat gold gold, niounted in 14 or gold mounting, jnounting think “i 8 karat gold, $25.00, $50.00, sive at $75.00, $100.00. Lambert Brothers Third Ave., Corner 58th St. OPEN SATU RDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 if Lamb It So Morning World “Realty” Ads. not only show a great variety of country places for sale but they save one money---and lots of it---in making a purchase of this kind en Plot Ali Your Own ||; | In order to reduce stock preparatory to re- moval to their new store, 518 Fifth Avenue, at Forty-third Street, C. G. Gunther’s Sons’ entire stock of Furs will be sold at very much less than usual prices. | RUSSIAN SABLE Ranging from medium shades to the finest | and darkest skins obtainable. Imported direct and manufactured on the premtses into fashion- ||, able and exclusive models. Also Hudson Bay Sable and Silver Fox Skins. | Eighty-eight years in the fur business exclusively. | 184 Fifth Avenue, New York. G. Altman & Can. ARE SHOWING, IN CONFORMITY WITH THE PREVAILING FASHIONS, WOMEN'S SILK AND WOOL UNDERGARMENTS, MADE TO AVOID SUPERFLUOUS DRAPERIES, INCLUDING CLOSELY- FITTED KNICKERBOCKERS AND BLOOMERS OF SILK, SATIN, SERGE AND FLANNEL, COMBINATION SUITS AND TIGHTS OF SILK, SILK MIXED FABRICS, ETC. D (MERINO UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.) 34th Street, 35th Street an Sth Avenue. : E MEYER th.Ave..Cor. 20th St. SPECIAL SALE OF SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR In Our Basemeni Sto-e | 3,000 pairs Men's Box Calf, Velour Calf jand Vici Kid Lace and Bluchers, me- jdium and heavy. soles. $ 2% Sold elsewhere — for | $3.50; our price. | | 800 pairs Men's Patent Coltskin, Button and Lace Shoes, welted soles, Sold elsewhere -00 | for $3.00; our price.... oh 3,000 pairs Women's Shoes, in Gun Metal Calf, Velour Calf and Patent Colt- skin; Button, Lace and Blucher, all new and stylish shapes, including the new wave top and Caledonia tip. Sold elsewhere for $ :00 3.00; our price....... 1,200 pairs Women's fine Patent Leather and Black Kid Shoes, broken sizes. The former prices of this [Jot ranged from $3.00 to hd | +50 | $5.00 2,000 pairs Boys’ Box Calf Bluchers, | heavy sole. Every pair guaranteed; sizes | 1 to 5%, Sold else- | where for $2.00, our 1 +25 price ..seer AAR ARAYA | 2,500 pairs Little Gents’ Box | Calf Bluchers, sizes 8 to | 1344, at... 85c | | Special 2,000 pairs Men's Fine Slippers $1-00 pair, This lot consists of Black and Tans as well as fancy colors in Opera and Everett styles, Formerly sold at $1,50 and $2.00, | Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit | The Sunday World's “Want” Directory j positions than any other two mediums in the universe, makes more \

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