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Oe ee 0 tf He said GENSUREDBY A AS CHURCH BOARD NEW COURERONS CORONERS JURY. MET TOQUZHIN | aocsailllpiciacss Fur Woman Died in Ambulance Parish Gossip Led to Action of While Being Peter McIntosh, of From.Roosevelt to Bellevue. A: CHARITY P. of Aldermen Auth cial Appropriation to Rev. ADIN. Ieee tity Active Folks BIAS UCie SX CUISe | OCtOTS | emndIGR Se Te ee st Cm he good qualities of ly known as “the calendar tn the sum! Offered for Making the Change. 1 his resignation ection with ustics Dwyer at was ter the church The trustees ther Justices these canes money to eni lution to build a rectory In theeCoroner’s Court this morning 4 " the church and make it censured the officials of the Roose- | ¢he rector of the churcli to live in it, be velt Hospital for transferring a patient he single or married | to Bellevue Hospital who died while inf In the sean thme the church is seeking the ambulance. Coroner Harburgei ® successor t McIntosi—a | {he would at once ask Dirtrict-Attorney married pastor p Jerome that the officials of Roosevolt Mr. MeIntosh, wi jj Howpttal and an ambulance surgeon he mome and! enanet! Windfcted by the Grand Jury. Those Tay ) called to testify during the inquest were | Supt Grinshaw and Dr. J.B. Ward, of © Roosévelt Hospital, and Dr. S. B. Smith, + of Bellevue Hospftal On Dec. 12 Mae Davis was arraigned of Cedar Grove Ltn the Yorkville Court on an intoxica- | Mrs. Taylor insists thet tion ohbrge. While in the court-room members of the congregation dl Yano felt jand received a wound over the favor the p : i right eva which was dressed by an am- her bulance surgeon from the Flower Tos F t pital. After leaving court she com- | women cf $ plained of feeling weak and was taken) An inv to Roosevelt Hospital, where the case | members of was diagnosed as alcoholism. Edward Later in the afternoon the woman was | }y2Nb SY ee for 38 cents. > Ie single, band- boarded with Mrs. ocr een | Sold Only at Our Five Stores | WK, Kons 54 West 125th Street, Near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Avenue, 8! st and 82d Sts. thon many ee d to your gla OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, 54 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave. : =< | 76 Nassau Street, near Joho Street. several other 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. Opposite Abraham & Straus. Vreeland and and a meeting was | placed in an amtmilance to be trans- called at the reh ig. The » ees b ad ; saaley e nm the | pastor was notified to ae ait | 7 TSTSS S THE TICE a IES dS LAAN al hore \Was apparent that some pointed ques: XMAS GIFTS OF THE USEFUL KI way to the institution she died, and Dr. ques: | were to be as ——— eee tions “ mie Footwear “for the which fill to Sto all overflowing s designs in tt Ts, the most broader stocks preparations months a perb stocks Best Blyn what you want with no effort, no delay, and always at the saving prices for which Blyn Stores are famous. Buy a BLYN ORDER, good at any Blyn Store for its face Ward aud Dr. Smith, whe was et Belle- «nosed (he case as “zlcoholiam.'’ Sub- sequently Dr. Weston performed an au- | topsy and found that death had been bt | due to cerebral oedema and Coroner. Harburger ordered whe inquest known asa “charity patient,” and that | {t was usually the custom to transfer | Sage \ such patients to Bellevue, which is a | . F charitable institution. He had diag-; Maine on Way to Venezuela nosed the case as alcoholism and the id : @eath was unexpected. | Followed by North Carolina testifying that death from eerebrai) | —-Montana Goes Next. oedema was very sudden and that t was due solely to alcoholism. = In charging the jury, bi _ Pifeas a habit of the medical profession value in footwear. to buy, the Order gives the recipient the opportunity to make personal selection at any convenient time. lf in doubt what size or style footwear Coroner Ham| NORFOLK, Va, Dec. %—The cruiser North Carolina put to sea to-day in a northeast storm with the wind blowing thirty-six miles an hour at Cape Henry “sens aac yue when the ambulance arrived, diag- | transfer was that the patient was | Dr. Smith corroborated Dr. Ward, to corgoborate one another. This is not MEN’S STORM KING | to be taken seriously. It 1s a matter of ) record before the bill relating to the |The battleship Maine passed down the DUL L 4 a S | OPERA i fer of dying patients was passed ; z bine -L GUN ) Spe i EPenater “of Sv Patlonia wes Vaated | coum’ tovday in tho sora and With a JUM BOOTS sr ipPERS | Me tester the censuring of the inati-| Wind velocity off the Hatteras coast of pore =m | Rubber 4 tuo ea A tea, (ONY six miles an Lour and high seas : RB f After being out only a few minutes, vailing ¢ ) Arnold 4 Mr fi 7 q el eaoutsoniy/ 6 iey mn [prevailing Admiral Armold is selling ootwear the sald Mae Davis, alias | ®0uthward with sealed orders and pre- All made + Carrie Mae Lemman, came to her death |sumably bound for Venezuela. ae | on the 12th of December, 143, while in | It was announced liere to-day that the of this sea~ an ambulance of Roosevelt Hospital in tana and North Carolina Weonisitresh ‘ $¢ransit from said hospital to Bellevue | | , Hospital grout cerenre oedema alco- | lve rubber holism, we find that | Vfolated “a statute of this § : e. and from, fine black rohibits the removal of a patient who All that will be sald is our own, calf Opera fin a dying or precastous condition have reported their de regular Wl Several days after the autopsy a ph an slippers, sicton identified the woman as Ca It hes stocks; fully | patent | Mae Lemman. F said had k Naval | 1 | her several years av) vey being and perfec: | eathe fi Eeere, years old and day for her in every j trimming Fess. | particular. of new and ——= | | novel design. | | Same in tan. e Hundreds of i ther attractive styles. ; ‘ ou am | In tan, black and combinations, | { MEN'S sizes, 6 to 12. . $3.00 | Opere and Everett cut, at t BOYS’ sizes, 14 to 2, $1.75 | 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 ore [han Hea Wis ena 5a S20 MENS ra. BOYS’ Sorm King, bright fintsh, sizes | ROMEOS i VERO MONG sea $1.56 ; a | BOYS’ sizes, 11 to 2. $1.75 [ by keeping well. Yon gain in BOYS’ Gum Boots, knee length, slzes | 52.00 OD) Fieasessndnomaamesa HOD ; i looks, confidence, energy and Ladles’ Boots, sizes 214 to 8 1.50 | f Misses’ Boots, sizes 11 to $1.25 $1.00 Children's Boots, 6 to 10%. Men's 4-Buckle Arctics......--. $2.00 LADIES’ SLIPPERS Beaded Evening Stippers in Patent Lea- | ther—Bright and dull Black Kid, also | \ self-respect. h finest golden brown kid, White, also in black, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50| (ther Komeos at 1,25 and 1.50 lack & Tan Fausts, 1 Everyone should take a prop- ‘er pride in their health. Ils of . any kind indicate weakness, and » weaknessis always an admission of failure. Yousurely wanttobe . \reckoned among the successes. : Beecham’s Pills are a great help to prevent ordinaryills, and there is nothing better to keep body and mind well, active and A strong. - “ You are kept free from stom- ~ . ach ills, bile troubles, bowel complaints, nervousness and headaches—you gain in health, beauty, vigor and ambition When You Take Men's of Romeo ck and Tan ( Evening Slippers with one, two, thre: 0 and 2,00 heels; ali leathers, | and four straps, Cuban’ and French ‘ $1.50, $2.00, $2.80 and $3.00, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS Best Styles. Complete Lines, STORES—SHOES IN EVERY GRAI WEST SIDE 6th Ave, ond 27th St. 39 b & 40th Ladi Juliettes and other ' Felt Slippers for home wear. styles, popular EAST SIDE; 3d Ave, & 122d Street Bd Av. S6:b & 87thSte Bd Ave., 150th & 151et Streets BROOKLYN STORES: Broadway, het. Park & Ellery Sts. Fulton St, opp. A.&S, B'dway, nr. Greene Ay, FACTORIES: 511 to 519 Fast 72d St. Bowery, nest Breowe Street SON'S Foo Jone odnes 8 OAD ACTS LIKE MAGIC 40 Years the Standard of Etticiency. stops that everlast merting, aching and foot weariness Dissoly rs and calloure hes and removes bunions and all unflammatic i relieves prevents excessive perspiration. A ° | trum, f medical skill ke out by William Johnson, gradu- ate of the London Chemica Laboratory. One cake will demon strate it. Buy a cake to-da nd know what toot comfort means. rt 25 4 ys A thoe stores ite in stamps for sample | Money Bac if Not Satisfied. In Boaes with fell dimections, 10c. and 260. WILE WEI Flatron Hull THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22 1908 ie vay —_ (Old Stewart Building) Store Closes at 6 P, M. { 0500 Yards of Desirable SILKS | In a Pre-Christmas Offering ‘ At SIXTY-FIVE CENTS a Yard They Have Sold Before for 85c to $1.25 % Just the thing to fill a most pleasing Christmas box. i A Dress Pattern. A Blouse Pattern, Or a Skirt Pattern. _ _ All are perfect silks. Nine different groups offer broad variety for selection. Every desirable coloring is. | included. Here is the list: $1 19-inch Plaid Taffetas. $1 21-inch Black-and-white and navy blue-and-white Pekin | Striped Taffetas, 5 $1 20-inch White Ground, warp-printed Taffetas, $1 21-inch Plain Peau de Cygnes. | $1.25 21-inch Light ground warp-printed apd Faconne Taffetas $1 23-inch Domestic Pongees. 85e 19-inch Striped Self-colored Messalines. 85c 19-inch Checked Louisines, $1 20-inch Liberty Satins, ALL at Sixty-five Cents a Yard Ready when the store opens Tomorrow. Not on sale today. Rich Velour du Nord Coats Gifts for Women and Children | for Women, at $35 and $50 Women’s BELTS, smbomes stusic and renin ote, win | Imported to Sell for $50 to $80 are 50 each. Main floor, Old Building. tt There is no material as handsome for a dressy garment as Infants’ DRESSES he rich and elegant imported Velour du Nord. Of the genuine material there is and has been a great scarcity this season, The last word from Paris tells us that Velour du Nord is the favored material for women's wraps, and that the half and three-quar length coats are most fashionable, worn with the graceful Empire First Moor, Old Building. Of sheer white lawn trimmed with embroidery i and fine plaits, will make dainty gifts $3 Third floor, Old Building. each, in sizes 2 to 4 years. Infants SACQUE: s of worsted, pink or blue |! erty ned,ut $1.50 each.srd floor, Old Bldg Never go out of fashion. Women like particue Ostrich PLUMES | or Directoire gowns, y these tich black piumes for trimming both jf as Of the half and three-quarter length Imported Velour du Nord Winter and Summer Hats. $5 each. Secomd Moor, Old Bullding. i ¢ ats we have about fifty; all made of the finest materials, and jamie cinal Jet With the true gift qualities, ornamental as well i lesigned by the best fashion artists, and each one with a dis love anc and- : ‘Of artistic tapestry, satin - lined. ff i A a 5 as useful. Ps ! sty & ofitsown. Not more than one ofa kind in the entire collectio kerchief Boxes $1.50 each. Second floor, Old Building. — | ome are made in smart cutaway styles, some with straig! | in good | | : a date etdioe ee e a we | Are handy devices for keeping the hat in gi j front some are made quite plain while others are elaborately em- Cretonne covered = Ot ain ne band box. 75c each. i toidered or appliqued with braid. All priced at $35 and $50, HAT Si ANDS Second floor, Old Building — | 3 Sas Aa Be \ eT hn ee ier a RUB 9 slop around in, “Storm | Then we have also a fine collection of handsome Imported over knee, sixes 6 to 7 Long Velour du Nord Coats, ranging in price from $50 to Si 1015, $1.85; 11 to 2, $2.40. floor, Old Building. 4 tion. Straight from Paris,some 4 styles are $2. There are also about fifty handsome Long Domestic Velour Coats, made of the imported materials and copied from foreign models, some with semi-fitted back, others in graceful loose models, at $27.50 to $38, regularly $35 to $45. Second floor, Old Building. ‘4 Dressing Sacques Women’s TAILORED SUITS Spann With a Particular Message Fancy Aprons : sh b ola organdy, lace or embroidery-trimmed are SOc. That is—"Come and admire us soon, for soon we shall b Z q \ gone”’—addressed to every woman who has been prom Japanese nd for solid comfort. Of sill in geet solore: herself a Winter tailored suit, or intends, this Christmas, to make Silk Vests eet! ecifte ae apresent of one, Best of the season's st Previously so . : : ; Dainty Nightgowns French Chemis@y hand-embroidered, hand-mad ress the latest style ideas. The “Cleo,” ideal the medium figure, is @ beautitully made | Third tloor, Old Building. y. Imported ones of French flannel, plain colors, embroidery-trimmed.$3.75. \ Have the holiday mark. Pretty ones of lawn or | by us at the higher prices indicated. Plain tailored and aborately trimmed with lace, ‘ns and plaits, various styles, $5. Lace-trimmed styles, combin- —Plain and Striped Suitings.... | Previous Price i Suen anata cha cover and | $175 | —Broadcloth and Striped Suitings 1S ee ane over ane. Seaver PE a emis aaae $15.00 | —Worsteds und Velvetecns........ | § si ised ! $20.00 | —Broadcloth and fine Velveteens.. | § . All linen ones in a | $30.00 Second floor, Old Buildi | $37. 75 each. == Tabie Cloths floor, Old Bullding. Always welcome gifts because of their beauty ractical quality. In black and colors, with French I de clocks at $2 a pair. | Stockings Christmas Special— Girls’ Silk Raincoats at $5.75 The prettiest raincoats imaginable are these light, dainty but protective affairs of silk, rubber-lined. A collection of them in “Of excellent are 25Scay moire, in a variety of popular colors, 4 rat floor, Old Butlding Pretty Beltings very smart style will be ready to-morrow at a very low price Women’s Sweaters 1 teat demand for Christmas gifts, In white or $5.75 each, THEY ARE USUALLY ACCOUNTED GOOD panne gray, mann le, fancy weave, two designs, f VALUE FOR $9.75 each PATA) fi Thy , Old Building, In blue, red or green stripes, double-breasted, full back and butt to neck. Sires 6 to 16 years. Christmas gifts that blend attractiveness ¥ commonsense. Second floor, Old Building. Ever a welc ion to a woman's ward- obe, In plain colors, with Dainty Dresden Third floor, Old Building. *> Long Silk Kimonos bord at $3.85. Satin-finished, prettily fringed and designed, for al beds, $3 each. First floor, Old Building. = a anor mal as [yuan fy. Pep). (Both Buildings) Bedspreads Women’s Neck wear—New & Charming The Women's Neckwear Store is rich in attractive and varied styles running up to the most elaborate. There are many pretty pieces that are at the same time inexpensive, such 1s these, all imported: . Swiss Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets for waists, 25¢ and 50c, Other Embroidered Sets up to $5. Turnovers, Swiss and hand-embroidered, and lace, at 25c to $5. Stock Mull Ties, Swiss embroidered, in white and colors, at 50c and 75c. Main floor, Old Building. Don’t Worry—Buy SLIPPERS Next to last chance—safe to get Slippers; exchange them later if they don’t fit. You are sure that style and quality are right, anyway. Prize selections: £ Men's Romeo Slippers, kid, $1.75. Men’s Opera Slippers, kid, $1.50. Men's Ooze Leather Bootees, $4. Men's Felt Slippers, $1.50. Direct SUBWAY Entrance. For Quick and Satisfactory Shopping, } we recommend the great Basement Store—and especially to those whom this late date finds with lightened purse but still-long list. Holiday and Staple Goods Complete stocks—all on one Floor ggestions on every hand for the undecided—but none of the tantalizing kind that you “can’t afford.” (Many most accept- able gifts will be found in the Ready-to-wear Sections, where very low Special prices prevail.) | Save Time—Save Money Shop in the Wanamaker Basement Plenty of light, plenty of room—easy to get in and out—satisfactory values=-every quality that has made the name Wanamaker © the Bosement as to all other floors. Eighth to Tenth 7% street Men's Bath Slippers, $1. And lots of others, spread out for quick picking. Main floor, New Bldg. Lively Dress Goods News ! A round-up of certain fancy cheviots, broadcloths, serges, mixed suitings, plaids and novelties, to make room for Spring goods clamoring for space, BRINGS $1 TO $2.50 DRESS GOODS DOWN TO 50c TO $1.50 A YARD. Goods boxed if desired, First floor, Old Building. Lingerie Waists, $5 Four new lewn models make their first appearance tomorrow morning. | They are charmingly trimmed with Irish lace, fine linen net laces, medallions. German Valenciennes and Cluny beadings—all fine values at the small price of | stocks 5, ‘They'll go well with a Christmas card, Third floor, Old Building. | famou are JOHN WANAMAKER Fourth avenue tne THE SUNDAY WORLD'S “| “WANT” DIRECTORY ; Teer * makes more offers of positions than i i any other two mediums in the universe.