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m— —-— ROEBUCK HOME: } WILL ROLD HM « ‘Aged Brooktynite Foun ) Own House. HE WILL Says It's No Where He Repori Was d Mi Ared is quite a well-known che terested In the sudder varance of the old reporters ped in, a mai } Roebuck nor 1 ning World repor seventh time late didn't « was a haps All d “Td lik replir © repe re out either will be the womar ba Ked o€ the i horhood + pearance bh MISS MILS T0 Home. ame acquainted proaching wedding to jean 1 Th nTatrick ter of the Horse fs spending Christinas. wi and her family at their NOT Ones ut the \Pi aracter d by Reporter Shut Up in Business | When and eccent vebuck §s back at his home 5 Sevens teenth street, Brookly day, but where he went after his disappearan last esday evening is fe the things the we man lin . with is in and unexpected ul te yes: | ted to ay the this tin woman Was Locked in Room. Mr. or Mr i latter bruary i ard he id war ais was besieged by isqur b Hot So meek by this BRIDE NEXT MONTH Earl of Granard, Fiance, Now Guest at Her Father's The marriage of Miss Aaughter of Ogden Mil) of Granard, now in this « solemnized probably the part of January or the first of Fe it should be decided to hold it in Bug land, The Barl announce : his presefice would be h don by Feb. 1, when Var convenes Passengers on the that in Lon t again the young Amer Arthur *. Mas VIL, fancee country estate at Staatal udson. He will town house, No t, upon their re: Tostmaster Yauneiiior. tis and Master of the Horse w s the muext of iKust at New a tour of the yehrs old ty in the Iso Amsint aud «# Privy THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, a “Faust” Substitutea for “Aida” At the alban: Opera- ‘House. Eames and Caruso C ves Farrar and i cardo Martin a Chance Geraldine BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. || was * Metropolitan | ¢ Aida” “on AUST instead of oper A-Howse last night because, under Spetrino, was fairl ar the Mar the Kentucky te change Dill, got show his pi the Maus nd acting excellent power and beauty e made with |} sity ng RISE FROM THE DEAD" TO-DAY Followers of “Koresh 1.” Re- fuse to Bury Body and Await Resurrection. || i by placards and the “5, the indisposition of mo The audience wae familiar but 1 and bt heeds “polish Valentin aduuirativ, “AMET TEED TO CHARGES MADE BY NURSE AMAZE MASTON'S FRIENDS ch Head of New York Var- nish Works Held in $5,000 Bail in Chicago. TAMPA, Di It “Koresh 1") Friends and business associates of otherwise “Dr." Cyrus R. Teed, does| Faulkner Court Maston, president of not come to life to-day, thereby proving aim as a Messiah, the sect that he | ain extreme southern Florida | will probably fail to pieces. Teed died in the colony on Tuesday morning, but the fact that he was dead did not become known until yesterday The Lee County authorities made an stigation, when his body was dis- reds s follawers awaiting b on, announced by Victoria Crot is succeggor, to ap- | Christmas Day ctoria ¢ wife of T. cereme sect lived toget a to be the} -marriage | 1 members of the | While the body of | the iting th to? J the “thron eclared that 1 burial until there was a manif m of divine will in with position, self & ‘sumed, that he was the reincarnation 0 Christ Workea West and South, If Teed Is not buried bs connection owers } to-day it is probab thorities will inter him, by us MR. Teed’s operations principally in San Fran- Chicago and Florida, He is sup sed to have been or near 83 orn and reared in N.Y, He was first heard of when Beograph- | | practices In- | by him and his and the complaints of men whose wivés he | had stoen away, resulted in sucl) an outery against him that the aut forced him out of the city Dis De Bar a Disciple. Two shin hts w 0 were gradu- i from his teachings were Ann Odelia Dis De Bar, the notorious “oes | It" swindler, adventures and several | and her associate, Theo- ow serving a long t prison for immorality | sin London, Dis De ar tenced at the same ume, eased about a year ago, — | eee times convict, m | and was ‘SHOOK $5,000 CUT OF A SHEET INA VA LAUNDRY Honest Servant of the Lenox, in Boston, Found Mrs, De Costa’s Lost Necklace. Mrs. John De Cost, wife of the Eng- lish ar received a $5,000 Christmas present todas at the Wyoming Cham: bers, Seventh avenue end Wifty-sixth street, ‘The fact that {t was Mrs. De| Costa's own diamond necklace did not detract a particle from her delight, for | sie had practically decided she would again | ts. De Costa had been stop: | Hotel Lenox ks and n Boston, for (urned York Wednesday. It was only a few minuies after her arrival here that Mra. De Costa missed her klace. She wired the Lenox but the gems could not be found. Then a deseription was fur. ! hished the police of New York and Boston, with a hope of getting some | lue to what became of the neckiace. Yesterday a laundreax at work in the basement of the Lenox picked up a) sheet and started to place it in mangle. When she felt something heavy he wave the » ny diane dropped out. Were sent to Mrs. De Costa und were handed to her \o- lreports from Ct | sistence. the Victor ¢ of New York ¢ and Varnish Company. were amazed to hear es brought Miss Ruth ned nurse of that city to-day of ch aginst him R Maston ts an associate of prominent business men of the East, a at Chicago b Teen had « nged to spend Christmas wit when he wa in $5,009 for Grand Judge W action. cipal an} Il made one of the most scathing jations ever heard in a Chicago court One of the officers of the varnish com- pany said he had heard nothing of the nd was inclined Maston, he » disbelieve Spent Money Lavishly. Accord ton went 2 to establish a despat Weste! Masion wo. Maston is said to be a vict motar ataxia, He was a pp nthe Harrison § packed whi Miss Lee told her s lly she whi to Judge C testimony and cr more than an hour Attorney Maston, sed. then took Attacked Her, She Says. M the ogs-exar Upo: tion took iclusion, representing He contirmed nk Woman's story, admitting its truth with the ex- ception of the direct ch gainst him Miss Lee charges t was at Kked in a room at th tford Hotel a nurse for at ent a night in his room man denied t Miss 1 at the hotel It was disclosed that Maston, while der the names of * ©. Maston," and wa nder the name of "Charles M. Varrested Faulkner Maston was disconcerted when name developed In the testimony his He also made the name of the young woman who, he sserts, Was in his room when Miss Lee |nays she wan attacked “She isa nice little girl sary 10 give her name ton, Finally Judge ( he e upon a slip of strenuous efforts,to protect it neces paper ter, Judge the Miss paper up name, Nettle ni RHEUMATISM | ance | surance outstending in 1908. ‘i © MISS GUGGENHEN NIN OF ERR ER APPENDIGIT LAW HALTS THE RN by the t ance b \ LOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue ihe mection of the Inw milling new ences Company Hee Reaelted lveayane cease (ha wea 13-Year-Old Girl Stricken at dhe Limit Can Write No More 80 4g, Te peta St. Regis, Operated on at 1 O-MORRO W, AS USUAL, Policies in 1908. SEER German Hospital. , < KILLED FROM AMBUSH. se Will Be The : hiife Tnauranee Com: Tees Viedm Shooting —¢ followed Dynamiting of Store CHILDREN’S DAY GEGavs BAMERE GE CHe SSRHRNPLOU CC AGEC oF iin HOS NORECAING MUR hn With Spectal Values in New York Life Insurance Com. Posses were tnstanth: formed and are fi on bonds. = ey MAYOR “GOES TO PRINCETON. e company has already in’ the 8 received the first year's prem on so large ai amount of tnsur- and has in addition so much in the hands of as to make yeur sums re thelr Wednesday agents all over the world, FRAZI on NHEIM SHOEMAKERS’ CLEARING HOUSE Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and [8th St., New York Saturday Clean-Up Sale (OPEN LATE SATURDAY EVENING) Misses’ & Chil-| Boys’ Calfskin Shoes dren’s Shoes Sizes 9 to 13!3 tos! Wroeszy Cl-an-up sale of all the Box Well made of plump and “Calf and Vici Kid styles, | durable calfskin (black), Usual price $1.25 and $1.50, | with halt-double soles and There Will also be ABOUT FIFTY MORNING SPECIALS at those PHENOMENALLY LOW PRICES that have made OUR MORNING OFFERINGS FAMOUS , OPEN EVENINGS NTIL 9 O'CLOCK, All goodvalues, Sizes $2} school heels. Regular v iE be allowed on presentation of WE PAY to44; 1143 to 2, : Tr. 10 o emai!) ia AILROAD FARE, Spectall price price $1.50 a pair; at 69e Write for Our, New 1908-09 Catalogue Mailed (ree. Children’s Sample Shoes Patent Leather, with white, red and tan 49e Infants’ Shoes in Colors tops or all plain eather, to suit your Soft Soles, all colors. Sizes 1, 2and 15 Cc}; fancy; sizes2 to 5; price elsewhere S$5c., at 3. Regular price, 50c; at, a pair Felt Juliets For the Boys], for women and misses. Biack Storm |[colors. Fine Melton trimmed. Caif Boots, jsizes, 3 to 8. 2 full soles 49 14 2: straps and} J “4 buckles:weather sizes 9to to 5%4,at rt AIS D 365, FVERVTNSs eat HOUSES Agents for Grand Rapids Purniture Liberal Credit Terms Kar or $7.50 Dower $1.50 Week } | 10.00 “2.00 * 15.00 2.25 20.00 2.50 30.00 3.5 rs UP, CHEN — Oak ben Closet, glis: Kit Women’s Misse irs: 10) EG nants Kitchen yards Women’s Felt Shoes|"): male nee Eating and Drinking The insides of the whole family Leather uppers and sole tops, flannel lined. Sizes 3 to 8. W. L. DOUGLAS’ $3.50 SHOES 12% MEN Atrialwillconvince | vouthat W.L.Doug- jas $3.50 shoes are | thebestinthe world, Men’s Slippers from Dad to Baby got lots of hard work to do this week. CASCARETS will help Bla k leather, Romeo patterns, Gueieie } Stores in Greater New York i them. See that every member of the Boys’ $3 Goudvem Welt) well made and attract- ain £0 roadway, cor, Howard family gets a CASCARET every night. Bress Shoes 95 live. Sizes 7 to 11. Children's |f) i, | ‘This will do the work easily and natu- Dull jig . / 79° Shoes 7 rally and save a lot of sickness and ‘i apr} Value S150: at ath Floor suffering later on New Shipment of the Famous Dr. Keller | $3 Comfort Shoes for nurses, teachers, saleswomen and others, The best comfort shoe in the city, Made of $ imported kid and black French vici, Hand sewn soles, rubber pneumatic heels, Sizes 3 to Be aa ;, : widths; a pair... Women’ 8 ; Suede Top Shees t Colt ynable s Oe box CASCARETS—week's ind have it handy to use Fulton a With AY,"cor, 11th st Vewark 756 Hioall Street, he er WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. ne city until 9 P Fashionable Shoes for Men From the .eading makers, Patent and dull leathers, or button styles, Lace Special worth at | piic, AM sizes f values; worth up to $4.00 a Pair, Finely Special, made and finished, Women Extension soles, | Metal Cal Tan Russia ew rabions he INK won & ater the by-iawa, Women's Rubbers, 39¢ At 1.95: SAVINGS BANKS. we YARK SAVINGS W. Cor, Fath St. sth Aw Tus ad BANKING AND FINANCIAL, HENRY SIEGEL FRANK E. Vi NRY SIEGEL & CO VATE BANKERS FLOOR tho six cary depen! ts Bi FOUR PER CENT. 4/4 Por Out luvensst |Paid on Deposits from $1 to $3,000 ARCHIBALD MPP PIANOS AND ORGANS, CONN V1ANO8. 4S da SE, Biedlu payments; Uecd J OF JANUARY AND JULY culalogue, } | Deposits m without TIME REQUIRED LAWYERS, > (CEU. ROBI ] THE INVESTMENTS AND CONDUCT OF OUR w 7 8 RE USOER THE DIRECT SUPER. are Tea) Bay en may. WO Nassau. OF RESPONSIBLE, WELL SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS e eee See