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Sembee tpn rmtercmenens se mnenrnse-neimomee ye mp merce THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. { Stagestruck Nurs2 Who Served Through AMAZING LEAP OF 0 2 SReee a Boer War Preters Facing Foo eights to aa A TEN-YEAR-O.D BY one eee (Den Years of It About All : Woman Can Stand, welt | Rorke Says. ’ Jumps From West) Shore taped ton tie top ofa fretg PABeing Freight to Erie Passenger | Sitined an eed, but with no Train, Both Moving. n tiken * sald that his Injuries 2R- WELL. ge (|KNEW KRUC (Was Wounded in Battle and’ Now Wants a More Peace- ful Occupation. By Nixola Greeley-Smith.| | i the foot- may have points in ton with fac- ¥ for but 1s just. one : $20 Winter Coats Bs © FullLengthModels Kees ( 10°". } Special Thursday , 4 An aristocratic collection of! \edistinctive coats of the high- > ti order, specially reduced for a nee M!SS RORKE IN NURSE CeSTUM this sale. 4 Swell Directoire Models “4 Stunning Empire Coats Rich Satin Linings Supple and clinging, these f Bedell models have the long, 4 slender lines that distinguish ( all the foreign creations. In- laidcollars of velvet and braid fn high standing collars with Miss i Directoire revers. Deep side RORKE : ‘ vents. Raised waist lines ac- overs ‘ \\centuated by javish braid anc ¥; ee ybuttons. Beautiful new df FYE MEN HD f sleeves. Fine broadcloth, i ‘ : ' cheviots and mixtures. | BLOW BANK VAULT M0 IUREDIN HI CLLARSE OF sacha. nae fcc om cne GET SIAQOOCASH — BRIDGE TELP HIGH SCAFFOLD ‘c celine) cera) under Colonel Plumer presented | = we Mrs. Rorke with which on eee ee Cross. Stage Struck, She Admits. | pers + With this record behind her, and with | teen thou: yo matronships ofj}cured by b sland, Mrs. Rorke chose the United States anu go When passe traffic was at its height) Five men gallant nurse offered te Qu to. Mak a Successf! ai the 4 na ¢ Stolen j ‘ Burie Inder shris in Ce abel ded ORES alien nurse fierest ley Quaenavs et aoe i ae on the, Handt ags Stolen in Jam on i uried Under Debris in Cetiar | = &X y Z = pw? acceptance. ' Irst Na al ¢ ep- | ‘illiamsburge Span i | if aay Brookly honors King Edward granted her her perell, } S S 7 The a proudest decoration—the Royal Red| I ’ Rush Hour. | Theatre. | a | on the William M. to-day, 1! w op: Important Sale of I asked her why when I saw her this morning, and she answered frankly and uy Prnilnaiy: Women’s Tailored Suits “1 was stage struck, I've been stage : Renter Ietruck all my life. Really, 1 think I ‘was a nurse for other people and now Prices About ‘One-Half, i want to that a won 1 M., ne the 2e1 The te oratetaea : Mi: 3 “Worsteds, etc, at the ex } 29. horrors of war to th \room, as 1 did for over two leeping next door 3,00, $48.00 and $88.00. er detonations had been e very glad indeed to take u him and : Be ods oy van fneenana Empire Dresses al Former t HEE SEE EN TOPRE OTTO 500 Fancy Net and Lace Waists | ’ |Some all over Tucks, others with Fancy Yokes, Mousquetaire Sleeves French Ruffs, ete.; ecru and all colors. ‘nursing diplo to which a tral ry y ‘a ell armed himself with a revolver “I was the fifth white woman ever iIn/ 4nd started to Investigate, only to find { {Matebelland, and it was in that terri- the door of his own house barred from | , | at work on the ma y of them with | tory, #t Buluwayo, 1 established my | the out ‘ 1. it tumbled from his se however, for the b robbers w “|mobile, After sh bell fired several shots at the bu He fired at @ distance of some lo say. thn jfeet, but whether any of them took ef- | ‘war, I'l go and nur: fect is not known, No traces of blood | Praises the Boer People. were found in the vicinity | followed the automobile for the main stree on distanced, although bh io be reasonably cer- weight of men leven scratched, and 1 and bricks and m| {with bumped no: that had been piled upon them as tt | Special Price | the building has not yet | t where it ex- | k und the] e BROADWAY AND EIGHTEE.TH STREET. \ “I knew President Kk wife very well. 1 love There never was a cru lor their indepe [Woman thougt at the felt the cola was a brisk, pene and it was anything but ¢ Most hospitable People nd the kainde; stranger tor up a june he BOR. 'T. cars running y i ahi at j|tain that the machine took the road | yctage were, filled to they S t rn Br th rs “P don’ { shall ever ¢ |! Groton, od of waiting for t e ( ) e When ‘Tarbell returned to the bank he ito nursin a that ‘could crowd gathered, includ Would be. the chance to serve those | in ahaa Ae The tc REA Ne seen tat ng the few police of the town, No of But the only ing again, lly got their wiring rer Mrs, Rorke had’ Brown quite excitea| fer ts on duty at night, and at 2)" At the plaza at the Brooklyn end about the et o'clock in the morning, the time of the | wing had a clean sweep also, and even Perhaps ‘Think it strange oi mel, 1 to talk in ‘this way, My own’ people | breek, the stre while the cars were still many tried to |} {| The cashier, H get in them to keep warm. . Lt was rec immediately n¢ To-morrow, Thursday "| Electroliers — cruro roory Rai HEnroMerqEPrEPT Ar brycecoie nal UNUSUALLY CHOICE DESIGNS IN BRONZE, BISQUE, SEVRES AND CRYS- taken, TAL, SUITABLE FOR DRAWING ROOMS, HALLS, | He found a quantity of bills and sil- " BOUDOIRS AND LIBRARIES. {| ver scattered avout the vault, giving ovidence of the hurry with which the Electric Lamps at Very Low Prices burglars secured their booty. ‘The large lows mar faustain t fn Uhely pi brave figh forget that I And as M ing, repudiation at n¢ Br ‘ Aus | quantity of gold stored in one of the FOR MEN * Attention Is invited Various designs, in Verd Metal which hind brought her so much honor, | Wantity of go din one af tha} i En to our superb assort- eNEns, . ! $13.00, 20.00 if f . 100, | inne wesses of the safe was i iG i . . rece ae yaa ga | WATCHES int Women ment er reaps | Nil arte lated dome, a. which was missing. neces = Watches in 14 or 18 e | It is understood that the bank is] karat gold and ster- p 7 Tricks | hroteoied ia ihe sxtane OF E000 by ling silver. The variety includes a complete range—begin- Fu rl ii ture== Red uced | pc | ning with the simplest designs and most moderate prices, | SAMPSON LEFT ALL TO WIF ies’ Wal at ; 5 One-quarter & One-third Below Former Prices IFE Ladies’ Waltham movement plain | 4 karat gold Watches, $15, Now you see a Homeseeker ACCUSED OF HIS MURDER.; — Antique gold cases decorated and diamond set (the smallest A seasonable offering of pieces Hurrying here and there; American Watches made), $38 to $125, suitable for Holiday Gifts, How he knocks and rings in vain—]} Will of Admiral’s Nephew Filed in | Aiatmantsoniiniatcntadla taal Rochester Also Makes Young Open face, extra thin model Waltham Watches for men, MAHOGANY LIBRARY AND LIVING ROOM TABLES, WRITING DESKS, Now he's reading. World Ads, karat gold, $22.50, MUSIC CABINETS, ROCKERS AND AKM CHAIRS, Woman Executrix, Oh, what a different thing; ROCHESTER, N. ¥., a He finds the home he's searching for Wth just ONE bell to ring, The World printed 27. any ay rt roy ‘for probate to-day A: FRANKFIELD &CO CIRCASSIAN WALNUT AND MAHOGANY DRES: CHIFFONIERS. DECORATED AND GOLD CU [estate Ie let to the widow, Georsis JEWELPRS, AND IMPORTDRS Articles purchased may | be held for future delivery. ahd a coat ta 38 west 34" srrpon ~ data Bly ‘a a | West Twenty: «third Street ‘The will te ‘Matabliened Over Malt » Century, as Lord & Taylor Thursday, Dec. 3rd Silk Petticoat Dept. Fitted Top Messatine Petticoats Black and Colored at $5.95, $6.75 & $8.75 Wool Fersey Top Petticoats with black and colored flouncings at $5.00, $5.95, $6.95 Plad Morcen and Mohatr Petticoats at $2.95 & $3.95 Colored Mohair Pettecoats with fancy silk flouncings at $3.95 Taffeta Silk Petticoats Black and Colored at $5.95 & $8.75 Wrapper Dept. Kimonos in Polka Dot and Striped Outing Flannel at $1.25 Flowered Sitk Kimonos at $4.95—-value $7.75 Flowered Silk Kimonos silk lined at $8.75—value $14.75 Maids House Dresses ly Palas an odon a4506 so0a000 98c, $1.45 In Mohair....... Podeaosuonada seve ees $3.95 Infants’ Dept. Balance of our stock in Children's Colored Coats also Colored & White L'clt Tats & Bonnets at % their value Sizes 2 to 4 years, Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St Lord & Taylor Men’s Footwear Strictly Bench-Made Shoes $10.00 Straight Hand-Sewed Shoes $7.00 The HighestGrade Factory-Mude Shoes usually sold at $6.00 and $7.00 at $5.00 All desirable leathers and styles, Sizes marked in plain figures. Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th Sey