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ene | WAS VICTIM OF GAS. ‘SUIT AGANST MORSE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IS TRIED IN JAIL GALLED “PARANISI | | -_¥_o “T don't know why T did tt | no reason at all,” ts what Joseph Hein, | forty-three, a junkman, told the doc jtors in the Harlem Hospital to-day when revived from ghs poisoning. | tube by his wife at 6 A. M. to-day tn ‘ JENKINS STOLEN Referee in Brokers’ Claim for |Rev. Dr. MacArthur Declares the kitchen of thelr home, No. 212 Fret $22,000 Transfers Hearing New Creed of Healing Is |= = Sa — ee | Thinly Veiled. soit Removal Sale to the Tombs. | We are going to move and im order to avoidtransferring our large stook of — Credit Slips That Prosecutor Intended to Show Jury Arthur, pastor of h, in an address Two of Charles W. Morse's creditors pursued him Into the Tombs to-day with * the ald ot a writ of habeas corpus. The | hefore the Baptist Ministers’ Confer- Have Disappeared. creditors are the membere of the bank- | ence in the Madison Avenue Church rupt brokerage firm of Whitney @ Kit- {thie morning, spoke about Nau chen. Their books show the Morse | Uae wy, THOURNE ane Ree bus) ; ) I-01] 29, 0, ninkine, DEFENDANT IS NERVOUS. | owes them $22.00 “Our own church,” he said, “has the AND At the time of the failure of Whitney | & Kitchen there arose a multiplicity of | S4vantage legal proceedings which the court ap- | tons, for c potnted Edward G. Whitaker to adjudt- | f° een te en jcate as referee, Mr. Whitaker, dear a ae necessary to take the testimo: s i rae about the $22,000 claim, issued a | conform to that which ¢ subpoena for him, but found that @\ “Christian Science is thinly velled subpoena was not suffictent to remove | paganism. Tt has had a phenomenal 1 for the purpose ti. | xrowth, but the da sich growth him from jail for the purposes of teatl- | KroWw(n: but, the g at the hearing, denomina- je by man in the Trial Resumed With Taking of Testimony Concerning Withdrawal of Funds. Player Pianos we are offering them, without re- serve, while they last, at 333% Discount from our regular prices. This is an unusual opportunity to obtain « strictly high grade Piano or Player Piano at an extremely low figure. Every-Instrument is jeations of the ne in the ins, former Trust Com: ste arge of en- n. I weigh my be held respon- ‘There were many strain which he has pearance of John President of the Jenk: pany, when his trial on Derzlement was resume willing they to stimony. Mar- at the hearing man-ma day T have | whispering wit trembled as he all the gayety and rt hat ati 3 ft cligion-inginitels: bette Fully Guaranteed — ‘ ligion was of old and of well known ‘ Regina '' quality. lon was adopted. | Se oe was represenied by James B. SeoKeNe er is KILDARE IN BLOOMINGDALE. We also have alarge stock of Music Boxes, Chime Clocks, Talking Ma- chines, Phonograpbs and Records. Inspection invited autho Easy Payments Accepted which cha EuelArst a sup his books His wife and Mrs Bloomingda Fenwick B . as two friend: they have been eve the trial began Two Dacuments Stolen. Dietrict-Attorney Clarke small sensation in the courtr PRUSGIC ACID KILLS HENRY SHAT | Former President of the Ho- Broadwoy at 17th Street New York City cau ments, which he re most important evidence in his posses- sion, had been stolen since Fri CHIFFONIER boken Water Commission money into ! at Jenkine's or aa of COMMISSION! HH) some builds WARDROBE they have Found Dead in Bed. solid and Will hold and ¢ beliew stack of $3 ge State Bank whose examin Jenkins Trust indispensa- the first witness t vie to any the bank and Its b fe who has in deposits, thelr books. serve of $v showed a tilile more r, and when you have ¢ T and MOST HONORABL you the EASTES' sible for any stor, to give party and reti He eald nothing to his wife and the next thine she saw fim was when she found him dewd . at PRISON FOR E. A. WHITNEY. Former Parkhorat Soctety Agent Getn 4 Years and 11 the. Edgar A. Wh formerly @ prom!- nent agent of the Parkhurst Soctety ) wus convicted last ¥ In the WIFE THROWS BAKED PLE AY ARTY Breakfast in Brooklyn Rest Sessions of General four years he and not less than ara and aix m f en ——\ — 5 | | We Trust | fe Bae Folks Out | RUGS — Very 1 of Town 8c CARPEPS -In eslens; anier 17 WILTON KUGS—1 All Carpets Mace, Laid and Lined F ARUG FREE WITH CVERY CARPET. —__---—-— irant. «Mail Or- | | | | nial fo | New Biz Mins: | Catalogue | At an hour so this still at work, and en removed fr 1, mar ur Wash: Moynitan noticed that the vously at t ules their fe black-frocked w in her eve their waitress SPLAR'S | table and the man : "You s dre!” she YOU have you been Nive had 10 do nigh New York, Open your srandr Pittsburg, Saturdays Sincinnati. Till 10 P.M. —— eR, al ah iy na th fers of next Sunda ‘ cata it srrangement with Lace Curtams . elped | of the M an fim on with 4 ; 1G. Seb by by jh and G. Schirmer, music ae * = Kate Moynihan t ae Miss publisher, the words, French and At Reduced Prices i } and plano score of the de- CALLS TAXICAB CO. DUMMY. Ja "My Heart Untolds at 4 Voice,” from Saint-Saens's Trish Potnt nAnAnA $4.75, $6.75, $9.25 pair Lawyer Says Voreiun Corporation “52m50n and Delilab,'” will be pub . Really Ownx Lusinens lished in the Sunday World, Dec. 6, Renaissance ....++45 S00, 7,00, o.2a5 am course of an argument in oppo- opera, which is a great favorite Deri o the amplication of the New >, Shae af -s Vaoine..... n +50, iy i, “ aiosa io the aceicaiion of the New in § aris, 1s bela in ard thie sossco, 75 920, 10.50 wm aside 4 judgment obtuined by de- or the first me America, at the 4 duit be cavor af 1 Manhattan Opera-House. Mme. Ger- Brussels....., trees 6.50, 9:00, 15,00 " gh Polllant Poniue t Ville-Reache, in the role of Detilab, Lacet Arab 7.50, 9.2 12.50 * awed iat’ the’ New "York has scored a splendid popular tre 7 nnn é ‘ae na Bi 5 Compan vent, but thet It was @ tere dummy, fonned to Umyb, and whe has been heard a Marie Antoinette... 11.50, 15.00, 20.00 # ect the foreles, corporation which jor hes | o aria “My Heart U or aia ‘ Really (owned She busines, | waile the he aria eart Une oor ‘t roe rhe t Thy Swe Yoice,’* taaicay oorpany hadn't capita. enugh folds at Thy Sweet Voice MD Ere dald that afar eccerting ‘This ttle operatic gem presents ie attormey for the taricad no technical difficulties for plants (4) T a 0 Tr > if it, and eo he was Singer end is witha! one of the most Bedemment ty Aeteult. ng peeutiful that Saint-Saens ever One of the fed taxi: Wrote. Be suse to order next Sun- Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St Forty-fitth street 1¥ tajured. day's World early, as the demand for | copies of this grand-«pera selection | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908, Stern Brothers To-morrow, Tuesday Little Children’s Apparel At Thése Special Prices WASHABLE WHITE CORDUROY COATS, 6 months to 4 yrs, $3.95 CAPS, TO MATCH, x © 8 Bc WHITE CORDUROY AFGHANS, SILK LINED, at $2.98 IMPORTED WORSTED AFGHANS, at $1.65, 2.65, 3.50 Men’s & Women’s Silk Umbrellas Suitable for Holiday Gifts 26 and 28 inch Extra Quality Silk, close rolled, handles of gun metal, pearl and etched sterling silver, at $2.93 Value $4.50 26 and 28 inch Twilled Silk, close rolled, handles extra length, in gun metal, etched sterling silver, buckhorn and natural wood, sterling silver trimmed, Value $5.50, 3.75 26 and 28 inch Extra Quality Silk, with choice assortment of handles, also extra long, of sterline silver, 4,95 Value $6.75 Sale of Rich Cut Glass Greatly Below Prevailing Prices $2.95 1.95 Platters, Bowls& Brass & Enamelled Bedsteads At Exceptional Reductions Di 2275) 27.95 a} 5, 6.25, 10.00 75 and 13.75 $10.00 , 10.50 and 21. $4.50, 5.50, 6.75 6.50 and 8.00 $4.00, 5.00, 6.00 BRASS BE STEADS, 5 Formerly $20.00, 2¢ ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, Formerly $5.75, COVERED BOX SPRINGS, FE 12.50, 16.50 WOVEN WIRE SP! Formerly $5.50. STEEL FRAME DIVANS, 2 ft. 6 or 3 West Twenty-third Street In order to reduce stock p>eparatory 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. IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SABLE | Ranging from medium shades to the finest and darkest skins obtainabie. Faskionably modeled in exciusive siyles. Fur coats for men at consideras.. veuue- tions. 184 Fifth Aveaue. | Saks Cushion-Flex Shoes for Women, at $4 When you are tired from excessive Woistag or standing, is it not your first thought to “get thase shoes off?” What better proof that much, if not most, of your discomfort comes from the shoes? Saks Cushion-Flex Shoes, v.inough modeled upon distinctly elegant lines and graceful to a degree, are, nevertheless, the most comfortable shoes ever designed. lexib'e soles and an inside cushion rest for the Twelve models in button or lace—all leathers. “Follow the Crowd” Into The World's “Want” Columns... Store New York, - MAS A TOY DEPART= MENT, Third Floor, that is equalled by none in size, beauty and interest. It is most practically arranged and = systematically laid out for the com- fort and convenience of shoppers. Broad aisles, straight aisles, long aisles that permit of a vast number of people being on the floor with comfort and without congestion. THIS tS BUT ONE OF THE FEATUK THAT MAKE FOR COMFORT AND ENTERTAINM : | Visit the Chrismas Toy Store. VELOCIPEDES, spring leather seat, stect $1.49 incn wheels, have v & 39e. All Lace 21.79 de c. Eng es U, |: aa Second Fioor Specials FE en's $1.50 Tan Calf Shoes, 68e and Patent Leather Shoes, 2'4 to 8; . ~ ~ 7 oe | Fourth Fleor Specials == $5.00 Silk Mercerized Portieres, broe: $1.69 Nottingham Lace Curtains ins, with all-c .98 Irish Point $3.00 Winler we’ Comforters, f $2.25 wool finish Blankets, full Cork Linoleum Mats, 3.0x3.0, $5.50 Dining Roor 40c, Ingrain Carpets, yard wide, 3 nev Men’s $10.00 Wor y le, $6.90 ored, $1.25 Men’s $2.00 Trousers, neatly Boys’ $3.00 Suits or Overcoats, good values, $1.98 .— Fifth Floor Specials = 9 . $30.00 3-Piece Parlor Suits, loose cushions, $91.95 $15.0 Brass Beds, 2-in, pillars, 7 heavy fillers, $9.%¢ $6.00 Hair Top and Bottom Mattresses, heavy tickings, $3.98 $8.00 Morris Chairs, carved oak, with cushions, $ 35.00 Massive Rockers, Fabrikoid seats, $8,905 =| BASEMENT SPECIALS |— eee *‘Model’” Oak Heating Stoves, nickel trimmed, $3.98 20th Century Gas Heater, ives light and heat, 98e Weather strip, rubber inlaid, 12-ft. lengths, 10¢€ $8.98 Dinner and Glass Servive, 136 pieces, $5.98 $4.00 40-piece Decorated Dinner Sets, $4.98 $5.00 Cut Glass Fern Dishes, best patterns, $8,098