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| j eh ay ELOPERS KEPT WEDDING SECRET FOR TWO YEARS, “Old Saw” a Mali as Pretty Mrs. Sturge Proves. WED A COLLEGE BOY. She Was Daughter of Colum- bia Professor—Told Parents ¥ Some Time Ago. “If a woman can keep her marriage @ secret two years, I think she ts en- Ultled to be termed the demolisher—or demolish —of the that woman can't keep a secret-—don't you?” old saw Py @sked Mrs, John Howard Sturge to- day. “I never thought she could do it," chimed and, who married pher at ¥ 7, 1806, after a! :eourtship in which the musty Institue tion of the Ge Post Office played the part of official Cupid, Before marriage Mrs. Sturge was Miss Augusta Forbes, the pretty and clever daughter of Prof, a Malicious Libel, | Bi ngham After His Secret Corps; Row Between Mayor and Murphy STAAT SANT 00 WITH OTHE Becker, SERVICE ARTE! How ‘AtouT Tpunquag. FEST, MR. COMMISH? Ce Q HERE TUNOERSTONE?, BUT, CHARLES, = PASSE. YOU UP FIRST, HAHA! ALS chines” wit /ELOuRISN rik Garg, THAT. $1 100, 68) THE BREACH WidER THAN EVER- NOTE SAYS_BINGHAM.! GkO.Bs soRRow. HAD 76 WIDOWS © |MRS. COWPER DIES OF BULLET WOUND :: = — ann’? JUMPS HIS BAIL AND GETS AS FAR AWAY AS NEWARK Law Clerk Accused of Inciting Robbery Caught in Jersey Town. lerk, who w following the declara- Charles Spaner, a law | arrested Sunday, tion of a robber that he had been urged Jy Spaner to enter the home of Mrs Emma Dupee in Sheepshead Bay last ‘ober and attempt the theft of $10,000 wOtth of gems, was sted to-day In Newark, whither he had fled after Jumping his bail bond in Brooklyn yes- terd When was arrested so w Stephen Kramer olice Wilege tha Kra was the man who, with John Went to the e of Mrs. Dupe. to consult » of her house AS BANQUET GUESTS ‘Charles Forbes of the Department of Columbia University. Her and mother were told of the e time ago, but kept it Becret at t oung people's wish. The | fact that ng Mr. Sturge has just obtained a lucrative position with the Newark ¢ y system made the couple ge, otherwise, “there is no know- we might have kept It | years | her chap best Viorbes twenty-three one Prof. school in that up his work on and it was in| 7 nanced to meet Decided to Elope. yuaintance young | » Cornell, while ing in th ester. There | © between | 1 n both Ithaca | are particularly careful ments. The pair | almost at the etermined to duties no longer ntion before embark- ting letters, d that they dal the anx- and short holidays cther a BURGER ANG ARRESTS, street jewelry and clot : the burglars. een ONE LETTER 123 FEET LONG, SARAT ter eve has been mailec at Pho Posite ¢ ten by r feet dn wr p from mes ne letter Is 12: rib) persons took part JAMES McGREERY & CO; 23d Street On Sale Wednesday, December the 2d. SHIRTWAIST DEP’TS. 100 dozen, White Messaliue Waists, 5 -d with dainty laces and braids. trim Excellent models, A large assortment of made of Taffeta, Messaline, all-over Net Also a varied stock of Irish and Lace. Crochet Waists, Se) MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. French and ments 23d Sircet a ao ted it was ertence. : “Uncle Billy" ie a widower and ty| Andrew J. McCorh. in the hope ¢ looking for a wife. He is S$ years old | She might possibly live. The bullet to-day and celebrated the event with |Temoved from the right side of |the widows' banquet. The oldest of his | head. The ne: is Net the victim of an auto "| BETTER BE BE AMONG THE DEAD; Miss 3 one who may be afflicted. in Bridal and Night Gowns, Chemises, Petticoats, also Petticoats in new shades and de- | zns, At attractive prices, | Sale of 100 dozen Sacques at the following prices: ~ | Flannelette......,, 75c to 2.50 | Albatross, 2.95 * 6,95 Hiderdown......5¢00% ceulaen (4.28 | aia A 5.95 * 16.75 | w |Billy Brown, Widower of 84,/St. Regis Suicide Hastened End) Looking for Mate, Presides by Refusing All Nourish- | at Strange Fes | ment in Hosvital. PORTLAND, Oregon, Dec, 1.—W. Cc. | Mrs. Eleanor M ‘owp the | Brown, known in the litle town of; actress and playwright, who me ee ag; oan. | self in the Hotel St Fr femee deen een orc ens en at the Prosbyterian Spital last tertained seventy-six widows at a ban-|nignt. Although her case was ‘ quet yesterday. The number includes!ed as hopeless from the outset, the! all the widows in his town ana the|fact that she persistentl, refused to take nourishment hastened the end. An operation of unusual! delicacy was |performed on Mrs. Cowper by immediate vicinity invitation affair, : It was strictly an a 1f any were omit- 1 and the youngest 3, He the banquet and called upon. of the guests for toasts, Another feature of the celebration was a shower of nickels he scattered from the Court House stepa to the small boys, Ile buted $190 in this way. } annot that a similar banquet | wi ein be al event the resi of his e does not marry mean- and is now ina precariou sila or haabas FREIGHT DEPOT BURNED. DORBS FERRY, freight depot at ( |nam Railroad, was destroyed by fire to- [day. The Post-Ofice was in the same = building, and @ quantity of ana » pee ee stamps was destroyed. The blaze started lamong some rubbish unde: platform, and was disc tion Agent Frank to Dobbs Ferry for help. ompany responded, | by two more compant and one Tailors Catter So Wrote Lefore | Killing Himself With Gan, John Heckenberg, ried to enter the M47 East Thirty-third street Charles Eck, When cutter, at No. shared with his friend, suspicion Ww the parlor they ams frightened ut Kelly was ar after his arres that Spaner ted the theft o Mrs. ly declarec a Park Row aw clerk had told els and sug: be an easy 1 Kramer ha Dupee's that he Kramer were ar- furnished —$1,0% vurt: yesterday up ‘detectives traced t denies that Kelly Kramer or ever to anybody Mrs. Dupee and One Shoveller Tarns Up $830—Lont | y Hidden by Finder. elled and sifted tay by a gang o y in Garw to, find seyeral hun Mo Tons of coal were s ba ound $1.15 n Bushkirk, Williat engineer of the plant, i 1 1 revealed | sav recovering th that the coal wa. d fallen unde: the shovelfu ot 0: 1 with $820 on tt Oo CHRISTMAS TREES ARRIVE, of Christina sterday and 3,26) The Farm, early to-day, he found it locked and a/ the locomotive of a train. ‘It looks ft smell of gas in the hall. He} —_——>-— ‘ nas this yea oun oned a policeman and they broke SONG FROM SAMSON AND DZLILAH p . 4 i 7 idalere AS 18: kaoon, down. FRE ty Sop hota : Was forty-five years old and also a tailors aution, wasvatretches i music tie bed mith a tube from the sme em Bam ee rranged to gire je prettiest song The test grand we Nam evidently ‘bebn dead OBeA ReDE. Get it neat Seanda jours. Hey erg told the t he and Eek hed come from . Eck thirty WHISKEY FOR LAME BACK TOY DEPARTMENT. | The increased use of whiskey for/ lame back and rheumatism Is caus-| A ing considerable discussion among] An attractive the medi ER LATEILYS It fs an al- y most infallible cure when mixed with | Imported Dolls, T certain Bie ingredients and taken| properly. The following is the for-l mula: “To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris compound| prices, one ounce sy Sareaparill TRIMMED MILLINERY. pound. Take in. tablespoonful | doses before each meal and before Exhibition of retiring. ‘| Hats, including Bay Sable, It is surely worth trying by any| On Wednesday December th 34th Street i Caracul Hats, ie large or dress wear, In Both Stores, DRESSMAKING DEP’T, ue 6.75 Shirtwaists, models at one-half : cuted at moderate At moderate prices, oy eon Costumes, In Both Stores. Riding Habits, Domestic Undergar- Combination Sets, Thirty-fou Has 3 greater dally cirqilation in New, York City than ANY TWO OTHER Morning news- 34th Street papers COMBINED, for Boys and Girls. A quantity of attractive nd small Hats, suitable for street Two Positive Facts THE WORLD pave on the way Hae eo ae 1 have ordered more trees this year than in severa! year! GAMES McGREERY & G0. 34th Street Store, assortment of Fine ‘oys, Games and Books At very moderate 34th Street Store new models in Fur Russian and Hudson White and Pointed Fox, Ermine, Mink Chi inchilla and Fisher. and Thursday, e 2d and 3d. Sale of Handsome Black Lynx and 20,00 value 35.00 models in 10.00 Og) former price 15.00 to 25,00 34th Street Store, The remaining stock of imported former prices, Copies of Imported Gowns are exe- prices, } Reception, Evening Gowns, Lunch- ailoremade Suits and rth Street, Prints MORE separate adver- Usements every week, month and year than ANY OTHER newspaper on earth, ARRESTED AS HE y directories, and he re- | The house \ . any of the ¢ fured to state his business, - fF" _EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908. ‘ " ' 4) in which he has been living is in a Nd, sey TA Danlel Hi Hendelele, living tn Sul: | 23rd Street “34th Street % van County, where Liberty, the hor Miss Bonnell, js situated, was arr * om eae staees ot MacenaiL tue] FURNITURE. 10 Both Stores, a f the Horseless Vehicle Com- ~~ ‘ | 0) THE THEATRE i: Caamen ‘NW, all well On Wednesday and Thursday, S\\ ail wtteet, were arrested a : | —— HR ta TENT rng taken ates the sour December the 2d and 3d. “4 had Of tou i enhuth, charging Craftsman Furniture of brown fumed Vesta followed '¢ oak, upholstered in leather, trimmed with iron or copper. A complete col- lection, including many quaint and un- usual articles suitable for Holiday Gifts, 4 Desk Chairs, Side Chairs and Rockers, i 4.50 each 3 men tl nh arreste against with obtatnin pretenses, All tl Vitter business q —-__—_—_— | ‘SYNDICATE BUYS HOTEL EMPIRE $6 ae Pittsburg Men Also Purchase | Two Apartment-Houses and Broadway Block. | Daniel R, Hendricks, of Brook- lyn, Accused of Misappro- | priation of Stocks. Dantel Ridgeway Hondricks, a well dressed, dignified looking man, was lined tip with usual morning police court grist in the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, |to-day, Hendr! was a-rested ht as he was leaving his home at | 109 Montague street, Brooklyn, wife and daughter to the theatre. Without bet Nowed to change his vening clot n Police Head Arm Chairs and Rockers. 8.00, 9.75 and 14.25 each Large Fireside Arm Rockers. 13.50 and 17.00 each Side Boards 30.50, 50.00 ‘** 68.00 ‘ un China Closets....32.00 ‘* 36.00 ‘ 4) pws wees lids, ck EE —™—S dea volving omf ns va Selly cu Hawa) boa ae Extension Tables, “ian (0) Exo) ES 33.00, 44.00 “ 60.00 “ Chests of Drawers, Dressers, Clothes ) s, Tabourettes, Writing Tables and ié Bookcases, Morris Chairs, Re- oadway clining or Reading Chairs and Settles, bs Mi aaa Linen Storage Chests, Hall Seats and 4 Card Tables. ) 1 a pie 23rd Street 34th Street Want? t makes little difference what you need—a World will go and get it. 175 Waists 99¢ RE REAL THAN ANY OTHER STC IN AMERICA, \ 3.50 Waists. 1.99 . Bink EHRICH BROS. -$9¢ ESTABLISHED 22D TO oT Lace Curtains, Portieres, Etc.. Stirring Sale of Portieres | Reductions in Sale of About 3,000 Patrs Real Irish Point Lace Curiains 500 Pairs of Real Irish Point Lace Cungalns, Regular price $3.00. Special... 800 Pairs of Rea! Irish Point Lace | Regular price $5.00, Specia 300 Pairs of Extra Fine Quality ‘i | Great t 4 tieres per pair. eo 550 Pairs of Old English Ta este Portieres. One pair snus Real Irish Point * $3.98 ' Lace Curtains. Regu e $7.00. Spe nade i / $29.9 While they last at, |) 225 Pairs of Very Heavy Irish Point Sty ‘ Curtain heavy applique. | | Our Baby Beauty Doll, at 98c Women’s & Children’s Sweaters} { ping. or brunet 5 y Women's pl Wool ane I Fs dé) Women's” Eltess mae hats { : be Bree f io an que | Sat ein Shean Se stiful dool even at 32 ‘ _ h wiiitesor/ Oxford, 2, 500 Dolls’ aN Wegonload Women's Mannish Coat Sweaters, Set 9. 50 | of Toys for 98c | rockers: Child:en’s Wook Sweaters, mannish ff, ie i 1 red lal era thee qs 65 i aa | Children's Fine Worsted Mannish f° Gun, weaves | Shape Coat Sweatays, white, Men's s 25c and 39c Cashmere Hatt Hose in black, aid tee: soon U7 e Six naire for ee 00 $3.00 Sweaters *, 2" at $1.19 The popular Coat Sweaters, mostly all wool, in Oxford gray, with or without pockets; some with colored borders; good value at Our special prices...ssssesssreeseeeee 39¢ Women’s Gloves - Men's Fleece- Lined Underwear. Values 5c Rpeelal, per garment... Mannish Gloves, made from im ported capeskin—every pair guar- anteed; smart and stylish; no bet. j ter anywhere else under $1.35 to | 11 45 $1.50 pair. We specialize them as the Phrich Celebrated ° ; 1.00 Mannish Cape Gloves at Track, Special % for Fric Hi Climbing | by HRD oal box. Gt = ) ore Carpet and Rue Sensation p tore the reputation throughout the trade of jaring sale followed by another has won for this s' : Pane retail prices that equal those at which other stores buy floor coverings, That this is true you may judge by the startling values below: $1,25 Brussels Carpet, yard, 69e Buitable for halls, rooms and stairs— a good quality. $2.00 Velvet Carpet, yard, Wilton Axminster Rugs, at $21.98 value; x12 feet. Axminster Rugs, Special, 418.49 in the lot, size 9x12; ar mith's mills; mottled 320.98 val in size made by Ale five different patterns. $32 Velvet ieuge sreciat, 19,49 In, handsome, Orlental and floral de- effects, Great Reductions in : Housefurnishings $14.98 Brusse's Rugs, at 87c quality — hall, 8.45 Well-known Size 9x12 feet; in handsome designs, tair designs, POOm Ala GIT PO 500 Reversible ier .98 Brus= 300 Dining $12.98 Smyrna Sols Rugs, at 4.45 Room Rugs, ay t 24 Rua as 5.45 (Rue aE ple AustrianChinaTeaSets, Size 6.9x# feet; well made; ; in pretty pat- xe 70x10 feet; new pu | 98, value; size 36x72 ; AMS nina les Special, Se9B- 4 wrought iron many patterns. For Linas Banga Come Here! rated, fan Gas Lamps, shape. stand, a5 lass shade (green or te: Inlaid Inlaid Sheet | Cork Edn mitts value 83-00. 9 gg Linoleum, | Linoleum, g Linoleum, — : Linoleum, Folding Cutting Tables, | but in genuine qualtty, remnant lengths; on wale 8 A. | Moto a. M to's PM, | In large remnant | lengths, from 4 to 12 yards; on sale 8 to 10 A.M. and2to4 P.M shed; value $1. with 9c FP olding Card Table cloth covered, squa Genuine quailty th throug! yards wide and seam- colors that go thr h and 2 jess; firm quality, to the back, $2.00 $1.50 $1.10 BF, $2.50. Special .... Giese, TIC) Grace, 19¢ Grade, MAZE. riac, 24¢ Hair Floor Broom * Durable Oilcloth (Hardwood ettests) | Bargain Oilcloth tnd’ namie.” specials. .08e* Ho go jo pi midthe, 3 yd le ade | Half yard Qileloth, value 49¢, yard; from 8 to Brussels fan requires WA. BM and 2.0 A PM ot the apeclal price of, yard _14¢e to 29¢ 10 A. M. an@2 to 4 P. M,, at, yard..