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“OS HIS LIFE ld of Sui ny Woman, Tol Mrs. Margaret Shaver, a pre! —_— le 1 Don't Need to Worry,” Says Young cide. tty youne man of twenty-four vears, wife of electrician, was on her way to c from the home of her mother, Mrs Kraebaum, No. 409 Hast One Hundred @nd Forty-seventh street, to-day, hess a charge of abandonment aga’ husband, Elmer Shaver, a hailed her 7’ she was asked 'No,”” replied = Mrs. 8 will come later in Morrisania Island for not three-year-old baby y or any other day,’ jend. “Eimer has just cc je hy gas at the home of said Mr thi MIf that's the case, needn't wade through rt. hen Mrs. ning World reporte didn't seem ¢! widow. Shaver was see! an hy y should I grieve?” she er hadn't killed himself we Killed me and the baby. ind that Eimer had turned in the house. } No. 329 Crimmins avenue. ‘A few days later he came and he showed it to me, re is {s for you and the baby fave decided to wind this family up. He had a job and he worked hard until ebody taught him to take more than ‘Then he spent more #'Drink was his trouble good for him. e at the saloon than at hom) had to leave him. He | I came to my mother for d for the baby and myself. ed. “Why should I?” asked Mrs. Shaver. ford, No. 689 Melrose avenu Said He Threatened Death. bhen thereatening to murder us for month. The first time he cam: something unusual nt to bed. Soon I smelied We were then livin ‘Are you going to bury him?” st when I better go back home.” said. would He “It has him. gas on ey in with a| marking anc e. 1 sim- t his job roof and was Sh ver. ny should I bury him? Indeed, | am t. I'll have no part in the funeral. f hiven’t money for funerals, and | will sthy right here with my mother and baby and be comfortable. No; 1 won't bgry Elmer.” ‘Who will bury him, then?” was| ed. Reine Maybe the city will; maybe it won't,” \d Mrs. Shaver ended the interview. } Was Once Model Husband. ‘Have you heard the news about }I- | thaver was well thought of a few! months ago. He had a good job and | he was looked upon as a model husband ahd father. Then something went | ong. His friends say the trouble at home. At any rate, Shaver was sfen out late at night. He began to lect his work and lost his job. FWwhen his wife left'him, Shave: went | m bad to worse. There was never a aon of his love for his He was twenty-six yi wife and ears old. e said the couple had married too | jung and were tiring of each Then the wife moved to her " he hom haven't any a out morning his br and found E mm. A doctor pital could do nothing npr was notified and late gent to tell AUMAN CREDIT 1 sey, Hooms vuroistea 4 rurnisiea 4 $49.98 $69.98 Roum , OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 1 46th St. anu Sth we WAN biabed in the ce up to-mor- took the furniture with 1 lan't rend her money becaus' e ne. The saloon men had got most of fhaver appeared at the home of his ther at 3 o'clock this morning. He dressed like w tramp, and y siupsbayer: [CALL AND MAKE Ji YOUR OWN TERMS~ 3 TERMS, other motier’s ver e be had was dirty told his If you ave. a | Bap The Judgo won't send Elmer away | go inte however, constitution kept ing to « T | tan befo! custom that vells, The conference voted to take part in | the Reneral mase-meeting of of churches | N a © organize a campaign | akalnet” Stnday picture ‘snows and New Yorkers Will Get Must of i the Marble Collegiate C | the Issue Otfered by Cor- ‘RE-ENLISTS IN NAVY, Cook Ree te After Signing to his home, No. 164 Wi street, to-day by shooting himself in the | the successful bidders for $1 it. Rock Island preferred tiful and best jthe Queen Anne architecture Ive advent of erican oil mag. ple manston in uresque section has al- mmotion among the + Who are opposed { of a modern palace. ary Grey, War Minister | 5) nston Churehill and many | Von s live in this street, and |}! they do not al their interest in the| prospect of having the world’s richest man as thelr le nelenaer ae $30, 000,000 | 000 IN BIDS SENTIN FOR cee ea PANAMA BONDS i and were never as frightened sev- xd soldiers came to pened to me, the Nothing because probably the § erson described the aid, painted his cheeks nd dyed his hair. No monarch tn the orld had such a gang of scoundrels nd thieves around him as had the Sul- the new constitution went Since that time 25,00) sp! ssed, the police have rived of their grafting mothoda en the cab drivers accepted a fare without protest and with | Haldane, other notat The Sultan, he fstte 41 ff Pet Ey we Fe rer ng dway Say the | decreed the wearing of | eFFre er ecre telyou at 102. HINGTON, Dec. 1.—Secretury eles to-day announced that the Panama Canal bonds had been sold at an average of 102.4368. The lowest ac- cepted bid was at 102,278. There were 159 accepted bids amounting to $20,000,000. Six hundred and seventy-two bids were rejected, amounting to 300. ‘The total number of regular , therefore, | was 831, subscribing for $192,S08,800. | The bona tide character of | shown by the fact that of eA Jceived all but three were accompanied Maxima Bafta, thirty-three years oid, | py certified checks or cash for 2 per ‘ommitted s the basement of | cent. of the value of the bonds applied t One Hundredth | for. The following are the names of | 0 and lover, together with the price offered Fisk and Robinson, New York City, five bids, &: 000 each, at pri ing from 33 to 10278; © anal Bank w York, three at prices r THEN ENDS HIS it Nourishing Stout You onght to drink it because it’s the best stout in the world for sick or n @ 2 Bt w Term tor Uncle Sam. bids te S34 ree Baffa was a cook In the United States His t m expired two weeks ago Then he changed & his wife that if he by best Grocers Marchanta JAMES T. HARRIS, N.Y. Ai 5 Geder St, Phone 1998 Jol SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9TH ° = | ReorganizationSaleofEntireStockof | | ALCOTT,& WEEKES g < || 43, 45, 47 West 33d Street. g Zz (Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway.) | 2 \ siock Comprising the Smartest Styles of the Season eI | © , Gowns, Dresses, Coats, Waists, Suiis, Furs a | Ws I and Fur Coats for Women and Misses 2 \| J || Prices Originally Were up to $225.00 the Garment. i) | lS {I Present Sale Prices From $15.00 Upwards. > || | Fol is a Partial Inventory of the Garments that Will Be Offered i | | i] : Reorganization Sale Beginning Wednesday, December 9th: a \ ns), About 1,000 Walsis)|) Over 500 Women's m | { ex \ ‘ onable 3 anuish Vailored P| 1.5 ss pe ° Seren sBECIAL NOTICE ; 8 {eran er ee 2] | ALG Qn, & WEELES | 15, 17 West 33d Street. |! 6 Goods Purchased at SALE Sold for Cash Only—No Alterations | tHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. SULTAN TWO BUSY ROCKEFELLER TO STOOKS STRONG IN SEVEN HURT IN feo ee glage splintering the seven | + Ih the Bridge local aasciaonen i Gitoradé Fadl Proicineht SS eo Bip 4 ’ o in the Dealings. Although the = Pastor of Broadway Taber- Fashionables of Queen Anne’s —— Local Rams Standing Vehicle | : ; ATER eae ae S Shiutlle burning of m. H dk hi of nacle Admits He Was Afraid | Gate Regard His Advent ie SL EROA SER RR RAIVRCORTGAN aa and Flying Glass Cuts | a @ rist as an erchiels ' te eae J » Them: FUSION: \mnde’ wainn of over & saeiite f Be | Pac io AweRbe BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED SWISS EMBROID- 1 Go to Turkey, Among at alll Pees LEO ALS ei el | Passengers. | our fac tory two weeks | a D HANDRERCHIEES. Seatloped edge and fans as - ; LONDON sa macvatey, thts 1K CoIOraG Hel, «Bola —— ago temporarily set us| IVAlGES US LO]IDG tvs ete es eecs Ny eeeerts thd i oreocwon ‘ ONDON, Dec 7.—John D. Ro-vefel orthern preferre fi Seven passe 0 b " : » | ae Tar ier to become a member of Londons ye cu inlovaseleauaneh ok eve Pr SeR Or eaten reieri rnin (Oe coereruracultte be er ’ sat ae Ree ier: matt fe cea |juries early to-day while riding in loon! = ING’, We are NOW run- HOD ie UNOS Ra hota, Wubi ntl lA loar No. 2 over the Brooklyn Bridge. | ease ll ore ‘ Cc) aanix pretty patterng ae wus y he Sti oe HS 2 ie The extreme fluctt 4a] An ambulance was cailed from the} MING MU oree again, it ame cuit $1.50 I eewerceniaeet : aRSLWAIF dsiAGlI BHT SVGEREG WAY 25e |S LEL INVER RDIIAL | Brookiyn Hos athe passengers’) We're turning out! CF rence el Sciate seta pores BEIRRS preferted, ana | Cue and bruises were attended at the he : | ee ncaa og the property | Laatlier preferred, 11-2 In Westinghouse | Acene of the accident he gre lhe value | ow tot tnelish pa ir d dropped 3 pec Sand rece ed - Si H 5 eto jestate deal y for thelsce Copper lost a point and United lester atenceisinearanise tet (ite Paleo sta ee iat been com-| states Rubber 1 1-4 |Mvely pace set by returning Brooklyn one thi pleted and the prelim! transfer ks were 7a,309| CAPS In rush hou = : X » When the news reached Bond Street jcar came up with the usual blockade peter bottian. in hand pe eturned the} use of th to-day caused considerable specula- | | of cars ahead at the Brooklyn ter ew. au . itted sul-| damned. 1 tion t arerthe prossoution|| anavaloppedn 1439 Broadway, | 119-125 Walker St., TEA SoMa NP ig is brother | aafe. 1 ald not : Of Company had! s aia not apply } New York | New York BRUSH SETS— Btu ff ¥ aoe ad here in New York, aanoe encing Mr. Rockefeller figure | crashed into 380 382 Fulton St., Brooklyn. | es in “ O8e ” s. Shaver, Feporters might be sent to Tur sng lish\ home, Lig Laat, chiuen. [avenue car. Ww | cea 8 rain to] key, or how soon a harsh critic of the| e ts na CORP s sengers, both of whom escaped hurt. Fait dus! pa } J F n by an Risrea theraisclehen eee 1 is fan Se = = PERFUMFS 4 Tad a habit of mya: | denees showing, some ABC B. Altman & Cu. LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT MOTORING AND TOURING REQUISITES, SUCH AS LUNCHEON HAMPERS. BAGS AND SUIT CASFS, CUSHIONS AND AUTO POUCHES, DRESSING AND WRITING CASES, FITTED AUTOMOBILE CASES, ETC LEATHER ARTICLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN’S PERSONAL USE, INCLUDING MOUNTED PURSES AND CARD CASES, WALLETS AND BILL FOLDS, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES; WOMEN'S OPERA CASES, VANITY, BAGS, JEWEL CASES AND OTHER REQUISITES; ALSO HUMIDORS OF VARIOUS WOODS. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), A.SALE OF WOMEN’S SHOPPING OF VARIOUS LEATHERS, THE USUAL PRICE BEING $600 . AT $3.75 EACH BAGS STATIONERY DEPARTMENT FINE NOVELTIES IN DESK AND LIBRARY TABLE REQUISITES, INCLUDING DESK SETS OF BRASS, BRONZE AND COPPER; DESK ELECTROLIERS WITH INKSTAND COMBINED, BOOK RACKS, POSTAL AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BRIDGE WHIST SETS, GOLD AND SILVER PENS AND PENCILS, AND AN EXTENSIVE LINE OF FINE WRITING PAPERS, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY ), A SALE OF STATIONERY IN FANCY BOXES (FOUR QUIRES). THE USUAL PRICE BEING $100 . AT 70c PER BOX B. Altman & Cn. WOMEN'S GOWNS IN THE DEPARTMENT FOR WOMEN'S READY-MADE GOWNS, THE LATEST DESIGNS ARE BEING SHOWN IN TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND DRESSES, INCLUDING ATTRACTIVE BELECTIONS OF EVENING GOWNS, AND DANCING FROCKS, AT MODERATE PRICES. ALSO A VARIETY OF PRINCESS SKIRTS IN DROADCLOTH AND CREPE METEOR, A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S PETTICOATS HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR TO MORROW (TUESDAY) CONSISTING OF PEITICOATS OF SILK MESSALINE, BLACK AND COLORED i ; ; $6.00 & 8,50 PETTICOATS OF SILK FLOUNCE, BLACK OR PETTICOATS OF FOULARD FLOUNCE, $7,50 JERSEY CLOTH, WITH MESSALINE WHITE i , + $9.50 BLACK WOOL JERSEY CLOTH, TAFFETA FLOUNGE, $5.50 PETTICOATS OF BLACK MOMAIR, TAFFETA*FLOUNCE, 3,50 . FLOWERED SILK PETTICOATS . . ’ 7.50 34th Street, 35th Givers ond Sth Avenue, -* natin a niet box Si. 48 POWDER |... BABCOCK'S ONEY- SUCK meUME SS SETS — Putt ad tray in san Sa CREEL ALORA j DNUT sAcnErT y ‘i 50c 39¢ 14TH STREET STORE, in lor) COOPER'S QUICK RE- Ey 85c Bove Sui ReEfers and Overcoats Every style, o8e fabric, every popular color, in double breasted ker suits, Sailor and Russian blouse suits. natty reefers’ and button-to-the- ts, strongly tailored; eve q . lots of patterns to choose from; good linings and trimmin si $1 98 i | according to style; 3 to 16 years. $3.00 este by ey | ME 14TH STREET STORE, Fourth Floor. ia | omen’s Attractive New Waists i Pi ingerie, Linen and Madras Waists, latest styles, striking de- J ed with fine lace insertions and yoke re f hers neatly tailored; new style at 98c ui _ values ‘T STORE, Second Floo Wemey s Caracul Cloth Coats ul Cloth Coats, values up to elaborately trimmed with | itache braid; lined with guar- Black. ( cloth coats with awl collar and guaran irious-appear ined with Al ter BUS eatin Tee $8.98 Women’s Stylish Winter Coats Kersey Coats, in collarless effect, edged in velvet and silk Seco i-+titting, tight fitting and full sweep nee ng, SE TERE others Ah alt lined with q RGE. $8.95 values. . ATH SEREET STORE, Second: Floor.) ~~ New ¥ Special ae = JEWELR = ar! and Sidecombs MEN'S AND WOMEN'S OPEN- he ne verea maith ehin PACE FRENCH GRAY FIN- nes, in fancy box ISH WATCHES, |) relict 3 i de- leather- ette case, plete in silk lned lea erette case | small model, with fancy dial; gold hands; Bt wind and pen dant Bel; aes $2.69 THIN GUN METAL WATCHES. * for (Main Floor.) | 6 Holiday Footwear—Special Prices i Men's brown and black Slippers, masle of i Kigahin, 98c $1Z€S © {0 11. errerncerces Men's brown and black Romec sizes G to 11. Women's Crochet sizes 3 to 8.... Women's Leather Sole Fe sizes 3 to 8. NE SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE or TOP ROUND 8 from young native cattie and carefully trimmed, Ib, or Ly BING eae eal ut oun Jerse 5c | FRESH PORK HAM young Jersey Pork, Ib,, CIM MK HAD 5 oO R x eA pox til ae cuts’ of” = c © OR MED SPAREMING — sweet rahe CUUCKEN| thers yar picked poul TRA MEAT SPECIAL, 10 A, M. 4 M. CORNED *PORK SHOULDERS—-Lean pork shoulders, closely trimmed; limit 3 10 @ customer; ib, , Tc ($1.24 PORT OR SHERRY—Chotce (ruity 7 bh year-old California Wines: sold regularly at $2.00; this sale, gallon ....+.++ 94! eh cp 178 In ch aie in ‘weer