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ee tre nena ee, ere | ‘i FINANGERS 0 44 — (Ws. OWPERS BOT POISON CHARGE BUND 0 ASE. AL SPT, SAY Crematory When the Brayfield 0 RIDGE CABLE DONE ~ tk INTO CITY'S TRANCITS SYSTEM) Workers on Manhattan Span Miidly Celebrate Feat of Casket Arrived. Rope Spinning. »Chamber of Commerce Names Yeclares Man He Is exp) » € e four inch {Committee to Consider [in ste strange totter she wrote Said to Have Killed Had h the at: ts Bact she kMod herself in the Hot : % rispende was b the Matter. last Thurs i Mrs, Elean Given Lie to Ge witht time whieh Tickaeaes | Merron C. . ss and play ‘or work of this A ae | wright, was reduced to ashes to-day in ; a be finished he York and son County oc. Dr B. OY. t ther @ MOVE FOR FAIR WEIGHTS | Glimaiory ar Sort Uergen, X. J. rater th BOOM tiers of iret Resolution Adopted Indorsing |: wes addressed, that before ¢ ing of the s structir her body be taken out of the will then be; tere the use of “a the Work of the National Confe A loti by the ng mixed up with her t was not opened, but © white-heated retort from the hearse minutes after the boc Judge F admin| of fronmongery rence. \a the cna! was shoved ir Just as it ca About fftec: Jarrived at the crematory charged in the hes,’ terday. ement of counsel Dr bona ex: offered a prize witch completed its task A special committee to consider rapid tranpit in this city was appointed to- jwho was Mrs. Cowper's attorney, a the PB Sw ng statement ‘To celebrate the completion of the day at the meeting of the Chamber of | riveq alone. There were no other theally the charges {n/ first cable a small American flag was Commerce, held at No. 65 Liberty street. | friends or relati of the woman pres: | t! I administered | in the trolley which pariays the EB. H. Outerbridge is the chairman, and|ent. The cremation lasted fAfty min- Parrish, .During @ message was sent from the family ish was not wife to me jour of me, he he treated. She or every six T had a Te tee ~&- - |Nobody Chims Ct Child Found] in Sixth Avenue Ves- [ean She aimian ie ‘ [them to their faces j tibule. aid no} TUG RAMS FERRYBOAT. Carries Away Part of Ohio's Rail- and favoring legislation by | United States. The Committee on Foreign Commerce report on the the plan presented by Ca a resolution Indorsing the work of the | Wil! oe b nce on Weights ar “sls jde that will secure iform | FR Pp weights and measures throughout the it ‘ | It was unanimously adopted. Sereno S. Pratt was elected secretary | 5 of the Chambers, to succeed George | pri Wiison, deceased. | t and the Revenue I. its | chairman, Gustav ment of Port of to the Public Service Co the the transfer of stand: that they sent a Ing and Scares Passengern. through tunnels from } The ferryboat Ohio, on her way frot New York and Brooklyn, freight to Be Having been in Broadway, idly, to East ane distributed from yard centres on trucks Children's Society, dstrect, Manhattan, and the tug- ’ 8 too difficult for practical: considera- | Weeks, @ pretty . tion. Regarding the plan of W. two years old, was to-da: wh gus for a system of freight subways un- Ger the sidewaiks, the report declares that the committee did “not see their Way clear to make any © regarding it at this tim A resolution of the C surance requesting G to appoint a comn responsible citizens to © condition surounding the companies of the State and report to ‘the Legislature not later than January Court, where }WO-GiENw! ruoiAue WITH GERMANY AFTER JAN. 1. from the ferr: At except that ran into the board side Part of the raifing n the starboer tal rate on countries of 2 ¢ to go into effec jar the gs 4 15, 190%, was adopted. between Germany an ay {; Through resolutfons of James G. ae to besoatite f the bout, but no one y¥ Cannon” and Jacob H. ff, the tor A Finance Committee of t e amber ters wilt Was given power to add to its number from the members of the Chamber in an Investigation of the “financial co dition of the City of New York and the means to be taken for protection against the increasing burden of taxa- tion and indebtedness.”” laced shoes Might compl When Agent Bohn, of the Childr=a's Society, raised vhe little girl up so see her, he remarked we of the prettiest ever brought to this court. Som ¥ aR ay aaa one owsht to adopt her | BOY CIGARETTE “FIEND.” TWO WOMEN TRY TO DIE. Both Turn On the G Are Saved, Two women ere at Gouveneur Hospi- | tal suffering from gas Inhalation. Both | attempted suicide, but tailed through |,» the prompt arrival of assistance. Nellie Mor ve years, was found unconscious in the kitchen of her flat on the second floor of Ni Cherry street, by Jacob Fr ue eyes and “BADGER” CASE REVEALED. Victim Who Lost $1,400 Fails to Identify Prisoner, KILLED HIMSELF IN JAIL. Accused of Forgery Prisoner Cats Thront After Wife's Visit. MALO pean ly ic Jefferson anid he day in It came cut t ‘Ten Packages a Day Made Sixteen- pesixthnaiieet Year-Old Lad Attempt Suicide. _Sixteen-year-old Max Klein, of No. 106 ® +wast One Hundred and Twenty-seventh } sutreet, who attempted suicide sterday by inhaling gas, was committed in the ‘Harlem Court to-day by Magistrate ( Kernochan to the psychopathic ward at Bellevue to have his sanity looked into. The lad’s mother told the Masistrate | that he smoked many cigarettes, som times as many as ten pac a day, The boy adunitted smoking said he name of James y but Lives) ts a oheck for |foway ia the © . He t * esc e her ad treet idress was 8 since his ¢ to obtain or visited him ag not no’ unusua ner and she actions at that a who forced open a window fro1 | — often felt dizzy and ut times hardly | escape, Nello was Wisponden: ever re | knew what he was doing. |abgent husband Il Broad Ww ns } es mate, other unfortunate was Hy | roadway at 1) oe t ZAtoziok, aged h y-fiy i | BONG FROM SAMSON AND DELILAH (14 ’tused ea ety five aay Thirteenth St. j } Bayar FERE, lodging house at No. 18% Bower: Wwe Cares meaner rd to give | CAuse starvation threatened her loaded thirty found under 3 ae | SATTCRLEE SWORN IN, | A S WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Herbert L. | a e oO Satterlee, of New York, = | Navy in the presence berry and others. Ho rec of bureaus and general offic at the De at onc [upon the discharge of his duties: Wo arran, ‘tue words nud neunle of the mretitese song from Samson and Delilah, The first grand Ubre revolver’ was ‘epera song, - t it next ‘Sun ———_——_ AMBASSADOR WHITE SAILS. Henry D, White, American Ambassa- dor to France, was a passenger on the La Lorraine, Mr. French steamer sailed for Havre to-day, White is returning to his post Jo Paris after a leave of absence that began shortly be- fore election day. SSS i AITKEN, SON &Coa which lies in the fact tha: they do not look like the usual “ store- in making them ourselves, great savings were possible—which are turned over to you. On sale at “40 Value $22, § 45 Value $35. | M: terials: F Cclors: 7 | 500 Gowns in the ANNUAL SALE Duchesse Satin coilection Back (ON THIRD FLOOR) Satin, Messaline - —— Taupe i Fiench Serge lt any other store had Peacock Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4th and 5th | Chifion Panama such gowns they’d Catawba Chiffon Voile ask as high as $45 Wisteria. Model Coats, Dresses and Suits 4 Striped Voile Your own dress- SARE Blue ¥ en ps (Only one of each style) 4 { SieeeeaN aR , maker would charge White | - iffon Broadcloth fe 5 in \ FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN Striped Worsteds yOu upwards ot $45. Paste] Shades ; 5 5 They are modelled in Directoire, Empire, dem!-Empire and demi-Princess styles; trim- 18.00, 28.00, and 35.00 ae 4 self , wnt braids, dainty yokes of tucked net, hand embroid-red r W2EBWG, Regular prices from $88.00 to $75.00 waists and yok , sashes, 4 bp gnats i Gowns that were sold up to $100 . .. $50 Hats and Rae i€.S i Gowns that were soid up to $200.. .. 88S FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN f r ’ j Skirt Sale of Intense Interest i 7.50 to 12.00 egular prices $14.00 to $2¢ Sik rnedi\e Voile and Black a | Skirts, 349° Value $15.00 Waistbands ~ Baden Ocha 6G 00 | 350 Skirts Mannmish Mixtures Coats, Dresses and Bonnets Piha. For Babies and Children upto a8 At Less Than Half Prices ‘ BROADWAY & 18° STREET Values up to 8.75 $ 608 years 21 to 35 inches} ee ed Broadway at Thirteenth St, pected an eetee aes BEATING A RECORD ScTRBATKE SN KITE to the Manhattan side of the in the work he will have | eRcnne wen aeration Be ik UD : y tion of Paul N. W of Boston, who is dead now cable co Smith, C. K. Kelsey and f Absolutely n chp? PN Leacroft I did not wait on The Executive tee, through | theslast’ thr Chairman A. Barton Hepburn, offered who said he’, That Has Never Had an Equal These gowns were made in our own dressm2king department—and their chief attraction Hackett Curhart 66 STOCKS RALLY ON Pacitics, Reading, St. Paul and Baltimore and Ohio Prom- inent in the Rise. ve Was a general rush to sell stocks | © opening of the ctock market to- he offerings being at concessions, me instances amounting to 1 point. Island preferred opened 11-4 Western Union 1, Westinghouse end the general market Iarge frac tions, Later support was given the market and prices were covered up| about 1-2 a point over last night's close. Pacifies, Reading, St. Paul and R. & O. wete the most prominent in tho rise. Trading was active, Changes were about eattal’y divided t the close of the market to-day. ing in the final was dull prices were around ths lowest. | ‘orthern preferred, the Gould | Norado Southern’ and Chesa- nd Ohio made the best show: lay: own Ltd hour and Great | shares, “¢ ‘heake ing at the The total shares and of bonds $iq68,000. ales of stocks were $10, 00 | The Cloning Prices. 4 highest, lowest and last prices of | of net cha AS Compared With | as follows: Net creer, | rire WATCH SLOW; TRAIN SMASH. KIN Recnuse Engineer's Timepiece Was Behind. A, Ont : Canadian Pa) Abroke to-day Engincer Fred Rowe, ngineer red Man ——_.>—__ POPE IS MUCH BETTER. ROME, Dec. %—The Pop had a cold for several da: petter to-day, his vhysician reports. and stronger. for Women and Misses made” dresses, Of course, 4 |) Value $45, 150 Skirts Black Cheviots and Panamas Values up to 8.75 $55.00 MARKET SUPPORT: |store yards,” }so long | wore made for some they could not be 3 even be a great THE oh ins WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. STORE YARDS OF THE CITY LOCK LIKE JUNK SHOPS Legislative Committee Told That Tree Grew Up in a Lawn Roller. When the Legislative Committee to- | ay continued its investigation of the city’s finances Frederick A. Cleveland, of the Bureau of Municipal Research, was recalled to the witness stand to resume his testimoney about city sup- plies. Mr. Cleveland was asked about the ard in East Thirty-fourth strect, where | the Water Department keeps its sup- plies. | “They look more tke Junk shops than sald Mr. Cleveland. He ‘illustrated by mentioning lawn | rollers, one of which had been left lying that a paradise tree had sprouted in ft and had grown up around the handle, “Supplies were in such a state,” said Mr. Cleveland, “that if a requisition found, Conditions were so chaotic they ald not know what they had on hand. ome mater d been loaned to con- tractors, and there was no record of a return, even though the loans were made years ago. The witness s: a central pur make matters a A he doubted whether ng agency .would better. There might waste and more un- favorable contracts. > SONG FROM SAMSON AND DELILAH FREE. Tho Sunday Wow. ums arran-ed to rive the words and masic of the nretticst song from Samson and Welliah. The frst grand opera song, Get it next Sunda: ae SON INSANE, MOTHER FEARS. On the complaint of his mother George T. Williams, twenty-one years old, a dry goods clerk, was taken from No, 205 West Elghty-elghth to Bellevue Hospital for mother said. © Willian Inmate of Central Islip State Hospital, The Oriental Store. Just for : |Remembrance Why Not Give a Dainty Vantine Calendar? A Few Calendars That Will Surely Please as Gifts Book form, crepe paper, with poems yand lairy ta.es from tae Japanese— 25c to $1.50 Hand-painted Suciwood; scenes in rel.ef and color— Japanese boys and giris, / of leather, very anique— De-k styles, of bark, water and mountain scenes; bone chop sticks, masks, etc,— Hand-painted wood sacred mountain and pines in re- liei— 35c, 50c and 75c Japanese crepe paper, old print reproductions— Hand-embroidered ‘satin Japanese flower designs— Old print reproduct.ons, in brocade frames— Carved wood scenes, with bone bridges and water- wheels, for dens, ete, — Hand-painted lacquer wls- } | tana,chrysanthemum, iris, }) etc $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50]! itive? The Oriental Store. bioadway, bet, 18th & 19th Sts, TOASTS Here's to the idle man, But not to the lazy one; The man who works when he can— The man who, in works, finds fun, May he learn without further delay That a World Want Ad. will get A place when work's to be had, If this truth he’s not learned yet, A 12-word “Hitaation Wanted” ad- vortisement In the Moruivg or Sunday World conte bot twenty-five cents, Use It may aot oFrnre © epaitien, bat MES chiaiton fare that it ‘UNITED STATES TROOPS LEAVE CUBA IN FEBRUARY. Gov. Magoon in Washington Ar-| ranging Plans With Secretary of War Wright. WASHINGTO: Des. 3.—Gov. Magoon, of Cuba, arrived here to-day and had a conference with Secretary of Wright relative to the methods to be employed in the withdrawal of American troops from Cuba and on other matters tel Lf to tay ee eEDaNcd the Island. Ops, i Was expected, would be aitndresn dn February, but just ow wap pidiy; and whether a small number of Hers will be left there is ye! determined. Maitdias Hx-Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, Was to-day tn conference with Secretary Weight concerning affairs on th or the can aus Lua ie aera Pacific Squadron Starts South, SAN DIEGO, Dec. 3. A wireless mes- sage from Magdalena Bay states that | the cruisers of the Pacific squadron left there for South American ports last nig! War| Write for our Booklet Ng. 10, “Eyes and Their Care.” + It's a mighty interesting little book; or step into our nearest store and get one, It's free for the asking. OCULISTS AND OPTICIAI 84 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave. 64 Weat 125th Street, Near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Avenue, 81st and 82d Sts, 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN, Opposite Abraham & Straus, Registered Traae Mark Established . Half a century Decorative Linens For Holiday Gifts. Unusually attractive for this purpose-are the Hand “mbroidered Sets, consisting ot two dozen Doylies and Centerpiece, put up in our own boxes at the following prices: Irish Embroidery, 35.50 per set. gs 8.75, 10.00 to 24 Madeira Embroidery, $11.25, 14.25, 3.25 set, 21.50 to Other appropriate goods for gifts include: Scalloped Madeira Tea Napkins, to 15.00 per box. $8.00, 9.00 Crepon Lace Sets, consisting of two dozen Doyhes and Centerpiece » at $15.00, 20.50, 24.50, 28,50 and-up to 46.50 per set. Princess Lace Sets, po 8.00, 75.00 & 82.50 set. Old Venetian, Italian Filet, Duchesse, Bu- rano, Needle Point and Point de Venice Sets, $100.00 to 450.00 per set. Centerpieces, in an endless variety of styles, from $1.00 to 75.00 each. Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs, embroidered | and lace trimmed, from $1.25 to 85,00 each. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., Waldorf-Astoria Opposit> GB. Altman & Cx. 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