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. PN HLTA NR Sn THE EVENING WORLD, _MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1910,_ _ Jost Interest. Mm amassing wealth and] ] in Court that these caves are the moat|to stop in on his way past. gave more and more of his time to | tant now pend! ig in thid county,| Green did not pass the house again philanthropy, even to the negiect of hin i} prest and in the per-/UNtIl yesterday. He saw a bit of paper, Ddusiness, His pet institution was the Nave stood in a corner of the window, and when he Mt. Sinal Ho: |; Whose endowment went In he found Miss Willlams dead of four miliio mitch to Nie nay Well be wet /On a couch In her sitting room, Medical 3 personal donations and hie untiring p WN ) WH | HE N TRIAL iF ee . t axes be expedited.” | F txaminer ¥ King sad, after Ba ex: Mit fn. efforts. He was proud, Indeed, ‘ | \ amination, jer death’ probably oc- medics! optnion pronounced the hoapltal (Early Trial for Jordan. jeurred on’ F bed eR Ne om Pee DRT ST the Anest and best equipped, perhaps in am Train wave notice that he would) Misa Wits was well-to-do, and) the whole work, : the trial of some unearine: as been stirred among | There is not a Jewleh institution in| the authorities of New Milford because bd W the city, of y col juence, to whitch © their first search did not reveal a num MA Sten did nee belong. and he always ber of Mortgages she was known to A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING FOR TO-MORRO' made it ap highest sum - have In the house. asked for di ok wan al these In tines Great Merchant Cut Off Four] Wit tenuckante reruiarity, Nor aid te| Bought on Instalment Plan, |Justice Garretson Cuts Short confine his charity to the Institute Days After Retiring From — | Bs race and creed. | No worthy Abraham Wanted Them Back, | the Time for Making Motions fie ot rn (TUESDAY), WILL CONSIST OF TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: > —_>: Coffee Percolators make tseful and very desirable gifts for the housewife or bachelor. We carry coffee pers colators in silver plate and copper finishes in a variety bes atterns and styles, rices offer a wide lat= over applied to him tn vain for hi Wa home lit fdeal. His wife, who " ba: Business Cares. |wae Mist Virginia, Michaels of San} — but Couldn’t Get Them, Against the Indictments. | | Francisco, {9 a woman of rare a MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, CAN'T FIND HER MORTGAGES. | NOVELTY HANDLES, 264 28 INCH sizes aT $3.00 Awed Spinator | Piishments as a ngulst and mus! and he was extren CHARITY HIS LAST CARE. | as, Stern's funeral “ from Temple. Kinanu-el. al : Sey ’ eam — Settled All Affairs and Calmly | ACTOR W. B. DALY’S WIFE | Awaited End Which Came AGAIN HAS HIM FREED) » With Swiftness. Whereupon He Hugs and Kisses | outt of i ty Her, the Bondswoman and ; Another. The tender heart of | A Several Days selonal career | Bpectal Deputy Attorn polored | thur GC. 'T that he « trial of th nent of the Qu WOMEN'S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS WITH 12 INCH SILVER HANDLES 26 INCH SIZE. AT $4.50 ltude for selection, some petting at $2.50 and range ing up to $20.00, The Meriden Co. ey 49-61 WEST 34th STREET not warble in West + 1 « Ke Just the same, and in pure Ia qu he had Adelatde Car+ lay, but wan! she was not feeling ¥ WIN ty put a « ging them MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT MUCH BELOW THE USUAL PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: Planning to devote the rest of his lays! to philanthropy, believing that the! @reatest use to which he could put his life would be personal service on behalf Of those institutions in which he was in- terested, Isaac Stern withdrew last! cay Wednesday from the department store of Stern Brothers, with which he had been identified almost from the day it was organized forty years a Last] night, at the Hotel St. Regis, he died furronuded by his family. Mr. Stern's {ilness began on Thurs- day with # slight cold, to which he paid fo attention. For years he had suffered from a weak heart, but the family had| hot anticipated any fatal results from what seemed to be a trivial iline or Will to-day, MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, INITIALED =, . AT $2.00 & 2.45 PER DOZEN PLAIN HEMSTITCHED AT $2.00 & 3.00 PER DOZEN TAPE BORDERED . . . AT 5.50 PER DOZEN House, Harry P. Felix Paglutet se horses and carts" the Ask for More Time. r Young and Mr. Osborne offerce |f island, Daly bondsman since 1 him on Dec reconciliat Specials in Hosiery At McCutcheon’s Fine embroidered Lisle Thread Hose, .50 per pair. WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, INITIALED =. «ws AT:s«$1.75 & «2,35 PER DOZEN | PLAIN HEMSTITCHED AT 1.50 & 1.90 PER DOZEN | | | indictment unable to # Tin and the ¢ a “iv ahgedll HasNe ct M4 . Profession kent Abraham | Mr. Train objected rather sharply that at a Sik fe $1.00, Fraenkel, the family phy ARLES 18 SONNE OM YOUR PAI” Oe | Whe Adela ga lived te él counsel we siarly In that ack Si ose, hand embroidered in self or colors, at he had not been served with notice of motions. $1.95 & 2.25. At $2.25 we also include with above assortment gold, pink, sky, white and tan, self dla Fine hand embroidered Hose, $2.75, 2.95, 3.25, up. With Lace Insertions at $4.75, 7. we 9.50. Plain Silk Hosiery. Al! guaranteed. $1.00, 1.35. 1.50, a 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 & 3.25 per pair. s Ladies’ Neckwear Madeira Jabots, .75, $1.00, 1.25, 1.35. Stocks to match, ham « nt that coples 75, $1.00 & 1.25. | é : jy match, .50, 85 to $5. Mrs. Virginia Stern, and his children, Real Valenciennes Lace Trimmed Jabots, $2.25, sobert D jet airs Arthur H. Hato | 4.25, 4.95 up to 16.50. Stocks to match, $4.75, 4.95, 5.25, 5.75. i ‘tholt $26 Mrs. Gusta Werthaln French hand embroidered Jabots, trimmed with lapsed Into unconsciousness }@ German and French Val. Lace, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.95 to 4.25. mained in that condition until he ps eed eway, at 12.25 this mornin (eo) ; (eo) | Real Irish Lace Round Collars, 2.95, 3.25, up. How Fortune Was Built. i ° »:4 Real Irish Lace trimmed Jabots, .50, .75, $1.25 up. him to bed. Yesterday hie he: to fail and his condition b Dr, Fraenkel cated in but the patient grew st murmured Daly, | ment, return hal, too, | A P WOMEN'S HAND-EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS . AT SPECIAL PRICES. rretaon sustained the ob: While Dying. on Mr, Stern asked yer, his lawyer, he ALSO SHAMROCK CLOTH, SELF PLAID, AT 2.85 PER DOZEN “that Samuel Un summcned, Mr. 3 Mr. Unterm able to give his lawyer Instructio ¢erning reference to winding up his interests tm the great department store. Some detaiia had deen left open and Mr. Stern was concerned about their prop: er disposition These matters attended to, Mr. Stern leaned back and talked with his wife, 1 wan extende }tnat t ry cupon Abraiaam ealled upon Ades frankly te the ly with dd and Thi B. Altman & Co. ARE SHOWING NEW MODELS IN WOMEN’S DRESSES | AND SUITS AT REASONABLE PRICES. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE ON WOMEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS FROM THE REGULAR STOCK, THE PRICES NOW RANGING FROM $18.00 UPWARD. .75, $1.00 up to 12.50. Stocks to Teeac Stern was born in 184 In the ' Velvet and Satin Bands, trimmed with Roses and Grand Duchy of Hesse, Germany. The Sweet Peas, .50, .75, .85, £1.00, 2.00 & 2.50. family migrated to Albany, wher New Jabots and Bows in gold and silver lace. Also a ver 34th Street—West complete assortment of evening Scarfs. vf father died while Isaac Stern wa: '. We urge our patrons to do their Christmas the @ child, He had three brothers, Louts, Benjamin and Bernard, and tne bur- den of ri ALTERATIONS PROMPTLY MADE. iz and educating the four on the mother, whe was a woman The boys embarked in the jewelry business in a small way as they grew 4. 4 up, but forty years ago the mother de- -elded that Alb: family's development, She lew York with r oldest so and opened up a sinall dry goods on Sixth avenue, between Twent ond and Twenty-t same tin Bloomin, busine: | ETE at the earliest possible date. A SALE OF WOMEN’S NECKWEAR WILL ALSO TAKE Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits | Two new models, made of Broadcloth, posite 4 Wale Materials and Fancy Mixtures; 5th Ave. & 34th St., Waldorf-Astoria Se ee ee eee in addition a few of the season's best 15.00, 20.00 ——_———_ | BLACK VELVET BOWS. : ’ AT 35¢. styles have been taken from the regu- lar stock. Formerly $35.00 to $40.00. . ’ | that the Altmans an ales embarked in the R. H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices \ JABOTS OF NET WITH LACE AT 60c., 75c. & $1.00 — ME B'way at 6th Av, Se CROWDED OUT OF SUNDAY PAPERS!! HOUSEFURNISHI APRONS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS ARE NGS IN STOCK IN A VARIETY OF DESIGNS, User ul and Or namental H oliday Gifts INCLUDING HAND-EMBROIDERED AND LACE-TRIMMED oot jal AC! U . oO +24, . " ssion Wood Umbrella Stands, $1.98 to $3.61. APRONS: OF FOREIGN: AND DOMESTIC. MAKE: CNURAES jon Wood Foot Stools, $1.81 to $3.24. - AND MAIDS' APRONS AND BUTLERS' APRONS. ALSO Oak Medicine Cabinets, $2.17 to $6.13. Oak Blacking Cases, 87c a $3.61. BOUDOIR CAPS, AND CAPS FOR NURSES AND MAIDS. Oak Book Shelves, $1.81 to $3.61. Folding Card Tables-—leatherette or felt tops, $2.89. Bamboo Tables, matting tops, $1.16 to $3.24, Mrs. Stern sent for Leawc and | buyer of the concern. Je Malden Lane recalled t and his brother Louls wor purchases for their Sixt and carry thcir purchases away wit them. AB the business developed and ial 9, . STOCKS WITH JABOTS ATTACHED OF NET WITH LACE AT 75. & 1.00 JABOTS OF IRISH LACE WITH BATISTE . AT 2.50 Ladies’ and Misses’ Gowns 34th to 35th St. other brothers were drafted into it by thelr mother, Isaac was given charge | of the finances, and he remained in) Gowns suitable for afternoon and evening wear; also a number of very desirable that branch of the concern until he re- , tired. Quite coincidentally the stock of Party Dresses, in Crepe Meteor, Striped Voile, Chiffon, Velvet and Broadcloth. the reorganized firm of Stern Brothers Worked Latter Tor Charity 20.00, 27.50, 37.59 Worked Latterly for Charity Alone. One of his intimate friends and Asso- clates in philanthropy said of to-di Values $40,00 to $75.00 y that during his latte: RHEUMATISM WEAK KIDNEYS & THIN BLOOD Not only is the blood the great nourishing source of our systems, Ladies’ Coats Mixture Coats (half lined) Polo Coats, Tan or White (half lined). . but equall rtant i * H Electric Curling Irons, $3.24 to $3.74. INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS—seconp FLOOR of eres Meuron 2 its a Black Broadcloth Coats (full lined)... Five O’clock Tea Kettles, nickel or copper, $2.17 to $11.32. ares wich have been consumed in || Chafing Dishes, nickel or copper, $2.53 to $18.66, LARGE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE RE- lorce and bodily heat. This waste is | sal P! lengtl ed throu || Two-piece Carving Sets, $1.16 to $4.48. STYLES 7 filtered out thronjh the kidneys, | Scal Plush Coats, full length, lined thro. ! | Nickel Baking Dishes, $1.09 to $2.96. MANNING “5 OF SOFANTS AND “CHILRREN'S . however, the kidneys become || Nickel Serving Trays, 53c. IMPORTED HATS AND BONNETS. weak ‘and unable to perform their | regular duties, the waste is allowed | to remain in the circulation, soon forming uric acid which destroys the Greater portion of nourishing ele- ments of the blood and leave it weak | Nickel Crumb Sets, 67c. Russian Bowls, for nuts or crackers, 34c, | White Enamelled Tabourettes, $1.46, Hall Hat Racks, with mirrors, $1.87. . _ BU SINE SS ria are Spice Cabinets, 98c to $2.94, WOMEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR AND COAT and acrid, Th fect blo - Tile Coasters, ntékeled rims, 39c to 59c. | : its into pt tescivaand| one Tile Tee Pots Stands with nickel rims, 24c to 91¢. | SWEATERS WILL BE OFFERED AT VERY SPECIAL, nts the uratic impurity with which | an who makes BIG. | Brass Andirons, set $3.61 to $57.74, : ‘ j Wilecctasicated’? vise tis is, 45.4 rule, Brass Fire Sete, $6.13 to $10.09. SALE PRICES, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AS FOLLOWS: g the man and aches of Rheumatism commence, | le he grity formation which uric acid Removal Sale Brass Fire Screei $3.86 to $16.36, Brass Umbrella Stands, $2.89. wie 'ell| SWISS RIBBED COTTON AND WOOL GARMENTS prise. 5 Aiuces the aches and stifiness which | He cheetah te iJ a pata eri ee | VESTS gee ro NG a Oe ¥ « t josure of bui!ding we are compelled to vacate our premises, . does ake man) en eee 3 eee mreiies are conte sid lose Na ei sie Co, 4 Dp lar SAVED DOLLARS tomake | XMAS CANDY SPECIALS FANCY ARTICLES || TIGHTS, ANKLE LENGTH 8, «Sw AT $1.35 their elasticity, while the continual Our Entire Stock at 50 Cen!s on tie 01 ar N irst payment on as store Basement, ra i , 2 igritation to the nerves produces C ll Mi Y 0 Terns Lop « k t | Sunday-Sehool Candy should be Just Right for COMBINATION SUITS, ANKLE LENGTH. at $2.25 ’ jon aS possiple to insui by owelling and inflammation of the all ane Make Your Own Ter ved 24 Persible to msur HOLIDAY GIFTS, RETIRE flesh. S.S.S. Terms Apoly Also to New ¥ ow dersey cf jlutely pure ingredient cures Rheu- i c conditions. We invite son, of the “prices, quoted. Dealers wii! not be supplied, Macy's Christmas Mixture-as- sorted chocolates Freneh creams, EMBROIDERED RUFFLE, AT 1.90 COAT SWEATERS IN WHITE OR GREY i at 3.50 On Special Tables. First Floor, 34h Strect Side Each of these tavles bear attrace |} | tiepicces «i 24e,, 49¢., 74e || ety Auerute, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. | 99c., $1.24, 91.48 and up to ; \ $3.96, vigor cvomaee “ere: | Sunday World Wants Work matism in the only way itis possible to overcome the disease; it cleanses the ik 98 Sid i 5a'0 Seal Sewing | we pay | Wale tor | he cling 3 ound folding Mixture, 1s: | hyespound Machines Ay Lists of on Credit FREIGHT | These Oattits: le one meee reer er NTO fon and strengthens the itneve spound tong _ they are enabled to properly filter $4 a Week Opens . apie 94. it the waste. S. S, §. is not only : n Acc _ Ready Packed Sunday - Seiool joid Ornaments, Watch Stands, Sewe ye best of blood purifiers, but a fine an Accoun Candy, in fancy haliepound. boxes, . ing Articles, Toilet Sets, Brass Steins, M d M W ders Te: 12er 15e aNd Zder | Brass Vases, Bon Bon Boxes, etc,, ete on ay orning on Book on Rheumatism free, SPECIFIC fy Rea Ay Rea a HF (0 a a a esate al

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