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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1908. DR. FOX is AFTER ‘Trance Medium, and Dr. Fox Making Test of $0,000 PRIZE OF. PSYCHIC SCCETY Put Mediums in “Th Has 1 Describe Strai AUOTING MOBS IN Powers Betore Going Aiter 35, 000 Psychic Prize GARACAS RISE AGAINST CASTRO stale Seize Statues and Pictures of Venezuela's Burn nee” and President and | Them in Public. THEY CARACAS, Venezuela, Monday, Dee. fi, vin Witlomatad, Curacao, Dec, 16— y The people of Caracas arose to-day Found “Pictures and C Against President Castto, An infuriated ered by the wept perty in Room, and a Street wit ith “Houses on Both Sides.” By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Dr. Alfred Fox A oscil the pr ’ 1 up all the statues jent Castro from erml-public build- em with rejoicing on and pletures of 1 the clubs and other ghost ings and burned t walks” at the ) per walk » Venen tela probably imen and his °e TAFT POSES FR PHOTOGRAPHERS N 3 GALERES | Sheets From Studio to Studio in Fast Auto With a | Police Guard. | 5 | Prestdent-elect Taft had his photo- sraph taken In three different Witth ave- | luo studios to-day, Tnvitations had yeen extended and accepted some time two, and the pietures which wil be printed from to-day’s sittings are to be| Mr. Taft does not | time to pose for | & the four | sident | Vin the pho- | aft 1s aw ex ellent sitter, falling naturally into ‘a xood pose, Hoe sped from studio to but he came down in his price last teeemnibul mobile, guarded nig Aleave pite of Holland's warlike activity : eer enas ig on the coast, there have been no | Mie Tutt will attend the tinner of the ae : her- | je leaves for Augusta, G Hd Hundred and lands; t i en directed | mc ugainst President Castro and Acting ro ny are \ tnhabt. 1 tho is of lottery tA NGHAM WINS. On . PATIENT fsce. | MRS. B iM. Bingha Brought | Det Locate Gambling Dev Bo ectives PLAN TO IMIR VE ~BROUKLYN ee anes | Capt. O'Connor, of the Eldridge street | In ives to-| ke much of an} J Ss on the ried to Mr. Bing- my station, of de _ cated and retaed in the cel to-day Marx was the f old her to pi one th eyes nnd disap- : . months z asivep, Toco THOUNAAEUE after they had been d New Form of Order Adopted | Dun de € . eave TA eetitny oes ab cane | by the Public Service Fox said een” Mrs. Marx was to|s Pry at Commission. had halt aj ing for the ce obtaine * said Dr. Fox to Mrs “try to lift your arms Sent to Reporter's Homies Ensued a Salo: The Public Service Comm y for be the most valuable ee i ingredient, the * Dr. Fox rega Riel HIBRAG ek ‘ eltus J é active principle, to vee st Hon, Timothy D. missioner made a s cost the city? asked | Pre yecial rami or | Timothy new form of order, ‘I af Dee, 2 hearing to give for discuss replied the w s, | Reese BE did the elty pay for t asked Senator nd no one in the aim owner ines, nor who Jon on BAKING POWDER Royal Baking Powder is indispensable not only for rich or fine food or for special times ns as the physteal 1 fons of the oad will permit in rush hours is the ot the order, together with the possible, during for the boats other and replied property, uss layouts of the | dike” and | ‘The machines were carpet on ¢ Witness said that ay seon as the ous effort + ured the pros Se'service on, each line ty Himited bs: the or service, but is equally valuablein the preparation bed and ab ee IES F number of t ich can be py ‘i i Are there CRG an renin) IDF AONE Ue of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all inquired Dr not see any. af Mediums “Very Tired.” |mu: The reporter helpfully H e wus decidedly tn favor whieh wil ary, “number ‘of trains 4 points of restriction in headwa id b : occasions. It makes the food more ae tasty, nutritious and wholesome. ity, required to ine ation, compared with at pi Pte matter oft. ded in the ban put Dog by the police. At the sted that r ‘ Ambrose intendent of she was metaphorte the right PAT te tonesiine ase the number of short line trains | church, but the wr the sit Poked (erin Atatonnre to the extent of tts equipment, If It ts ROYAL BARING POWDER CO., NEW YORK ting-room was at the head of the hall worked | fro) i. ‘a to provide ut for every | meme aan ~ The medium flushed uncomfortably urs weekly, whereas private i ‘a r the company must opera and presumedly the psychic thread | {erty companies obtain more work from | (he company that py) ‘ car it has during the non-rui | h ie thread | oo | hour's. snapped. Anyway, Mrs. Marx could not | thelr men | The order provides in reference to the | *geo" anything more. | “You are obliged to conform to the " Mne—a typ in It was Miss Monroe's turn next, but | sit hour law?” asked Senator McCar- ney the scheduled | . q , trains fr she nervously proterted that she was |e? - h y # shall not horribly “tired” and afraid she couldn't eens nore than thirty minutes betwen tid “make good.” However, Dr. Fox in- mun Oliver asked the witness night anc N e dayume the sisted and pushed her off from the | Whether the ice had not improved | THURSDAY, DECEMBER me 8 the city had taken over the fer- earth-carthy as he slowly counted sit- FOR LEGSLATUN Miss Monroe was asked to describe a Yes," replied the witness , ay 1 On oh ca headway tables Attrac tive Holiday Gifts Man known to some of party pres- | ‘“Puret prices have gone down, covering ne dally ane ray A PE HAA SHOT GLI ae nl liiavantend Thompsonville People Want RIS. Select assortments of Lace and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Hair ETL op PERT PTET PG eer creme CYC ak F RAZZLE FOR ‘CHORUS TOS TE reece era ea ee mrt tT MIEN reper Novelties, Fur Muffs and Neckpieces, Fur and Fur lined Coats, Silk Hosiery; Sweaters, Women’s House Garments, Men’s Furnishings, Plain and Deco” rative Linens, Oriental Rugs. AT THE WHITE HOUSE. | to The Evening World) ¥PON, Dec. 16.—The routine te House was varied to-day by the arrival of twenty chorus girls, members of a company playing in this located the gentleman on Wants to Defend City. to hear something good little old New a sireet with far, so “asked to General Assembly. Him in the Connecticut | | onable. deacribe him, | Medium height she and with regular featur could discover in the Parel was what loo! a the’ time to go over covered this morning, SPECIAL Handkerchiefs (Special to The Evening World. TERBURY, Conn, Dec. 16 Liley's staff Cassidy small matter, New York's| Wé % all,” ejaculated Mr. !honows of The bestowed Linen 1 Oliver a ane peetowed city, ina bag red rubberneck motor ear | black derby.” Shock a ~~ pa Thendere Revue Rw Ae Mio alae telindtan dooce Miite atau If 0 press for further detail i STORY > BY be augmented by hal honor at noon, and after a brier we ee 5 = 1 HUMR te, brane for further dalalle Fo ey a iutwc wonscrran,| of the General Assembly, which the ush Fito the Presidential private | MEI,$ Initfals - Box half dozen, 1.50, 2.25, 3.00 Si Un to. $7, NA Lesa ar ere rraTT Hare PM PET Piesident Roosevelt inade no ‘ : 150, 2.25 Then the reporter suggested that Mies _ “1 had called Mr. = olkht dite oie president's son for so aignal’y hon. Preumingr.. remarks, but with the usual | Hemstitched~ Box half dozen, 50, 2.25, 3,00 Oe tall her how usuch money: oie ferent Unes,” aiid the Ad, wetter, “but | the Preside On for 80 al HON Neries of grcetings shook each hand, “4 xj | had in her purse, ‘Whe reporter hid ti ‘ angunnenty Bay Joring an Jnsignificant municipality, | Seaton WOMEN’S Initials—Box half dozen, 1,50, 3.00, 4.50 and ed to inake it ¢ ear w i Little was heard of Thompsonville un- . j to mak. mi by flashy ‘advert he, meal Ey frapresented’ | til Theodore Jr. landed there, Now “ Hemstitched—Box half dozen, 1.50, 2,00, 3.00 Monroe summed her up at $1 few inure real » should use mall 4 Promises to raise the town | “As «4 man eateth so he ii “ 7 5 q 5 At this point Mis » showed uments too er n the schedule of po . Embroidered Box half dozen, 1.50, 3.00, 4.50 A tar at will Wet you" print Fr retenaepreene —German Adage, plored Dr, Fox not to tax | ar nt for one day Fe ce a Methodists Assail Roosevelt, whould odiowcAn you expect | ¥ouns, J York r e-Nuts Kine Sil mobrellas JACKSON Miss, Dec. Meedrosident n of your rh could claim @ residence in Connec tt ap Roosevelt's utterances relative to the ment t should buy what you| eut from last November and thus be} FOR MEN AND WOMEN, Natural Wool and Select Silver trimmed and fancy bandles, | 2.95, 3,50, 4.00, eligible for office at the next election th for valer entleman in pf | religious bellef of Pres Were vigorously denouns« Hon adopied by the Missi nt-elect Patt a ree ion saw the t and quick- year's con- oe ives hea 5 RR nore Gives health and strength Huber, und to brain and body. unconscious in bis be trom, No. | 5.00, 7.50 baker, was f George 4 jose Third aye this noon, with re , pe the Fghs ta tefiieg Lk Vake tor a think you #lou odes your World p@-| the kas turned On. He wus revived here's a Reason. & on the ground of hb ent Dr. 1 to the Presby- s \Zoxenomenie pelyses Ser seven er Sen | ty sioapital, s ‘peisonses. i s Grants Her n De-) nda- | Si Broad- iso of a visit 40 the | in Harlem with an-| VIBRATORS At Special Xmas Prices A good Vibratory Massage Ma- chine makes a most a gift for any man or woman, If you have relatives or friends who suffer from rheumatism, jp ligestion, headaches, nervousness, or insomnia they will appreciate nothing more than a Vibrator, which stops pain immedi and gives prompt and lasting re lief in all ailments due to com gestion or poor circulation, The are also unequalled for massage of face, scalp, neck and bust, and for men after shaving, Vibro-Life Vibrator hand operated; regular price, $10.00. Special Xmas Price, $5.00 Eureka Electric Vibrator runs on battery or electric lighting current; regular price, $25.00, Special Xmas Price, $18.00 } Free Demonstration | at our offices or at Hegeman’s, 200 Broadway. Send for Free Booklet. EUREKA VIBRATOR CO. 1265 Broadway, New York. * GMartin Roman & Co, Apparel for Women and Misses West 34th Street : in Women’s Gowns However ‘ow the prices unctive character must ev garments. ‘They are di 3-piece Of chiffon broa Suits 45.00 rowed sleeves Empire dress, Value $65.00. About 89 suits novelty’ fabrics Suits 18.00 | Gewns 25.00 broadcloth and DECEMBER 16th Counter) Nibs, Molasses Kisses, Goods | bismonds, H eadieiesemtritty ratte Our fine boxes of Cho ites and make handsome and most acceptabie ( and many other of this season's novelti Don't wait until the day before Xmas — make your purchases earlier in the while our store is not overcrowded last moment we shall have to disappoint. A Souvenir FREE to Each Purchaser week, _ SPECIALS (in and Tailored Suits Princess_models. Reduced from $39 to $50. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE CANDY ( Buttercups of all kinds, (assorted flavors), Pignolia Nuggets, Nut Squares, Christmas Gifts. Especially Pronounced Values and Misses’ quoted quality anil dis- er be associated with our signed, not to meet’a price, but to meet the demand of refined ste. cloth, in black and colors. The coat is a long hipless model, with nar- and large button trimming. embroidered with soutache, of broadcloth and imported in plain tailored long coat models, Directoire and fancy trimmed effects. Reduced from $25 to $40. Fifty very effective models, fashioned of £ satin, in Empire and demi- All the favored shades.,. to 23d, Inclusive Satinets, NAM Butter Scotch, ean | ‘atmond + 30, Ib. Twists and thirty | a hsome and attractive. 1 Bonbons are unequalled in style, and Baskets, Fancy Boxes jes in stock, We advise an early call. Many patrons who wait until the Come early. *OANUT, 1 Ib. BOXES) o 10 Cortlandt St. 3 Doors from Broadway, 480 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN GIFT SLIPPERS FOR MEN AND BOYS Nothing more appreciated for a Christmas Gift }} than a pair of slippers. We are showing the large est and most varied stock to be found in the city, Seal, Russia Calf, Kid or Goat Opera Slipe pers in Tan, Black orRed., . . $1,50 to $4,00, Kid Romeos in’ Black $2.00 to $3.50 $5,00 or van. ‘ Tan hid Cavalier , . Black Felt Slippers, leather or felt soles Black Felt Romeos, leather scint pet “Comfy” Slippers in Blue, Gray or Maroon $1,285 & 81.50) oN ‘OT OPEN Alexa Boys’ Tan Goat Romeos $1.80 Boys' ant Men's Indian Hand Crochet Slippers; Red, Black and Gray Bath Slippers in Velvet, Satin or Toweling $1.00 & $1.50 Boys’ Opera Slippers in Tan or Black Kid $1.50 & $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 Moccasins , $1.50 to $2,50 | Men's Patent Leather or Guin Metal Pumps $3, 50 to $6.00 EVENINGS nder GIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH