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6 bi ‘ f TRENNIAL SYNOD. here yesterday, He Ie the first Socialist » be elected to municipal office in this ato. -OREWMUTINES More € at Palermo, INSTORM; DRIVES | DISCUSSES POPE'S Fe inane art for the insane SCHOONER) ASHORE Le in Panic on dal ta the Sinking Wishard Beach Her on Jersey Coast. at ALL HANDS LW OF REMOVAL | cor Archbishop Farley Presides| ong in’ ev Amerton Mocese tn — ROBERT GUGGENHEIM FINED. | Pas $40 on Charge of Speeding Mtn Over 220 Church Dignitaries the Cathedral. Aato. Robert Gueer elm war arratgned t nver his teenth MISSING. | ,,Archvi*hor Vessel Had Been Running in} coremont | Perilous’ Position Before |: All-Day Gale. (petal to The Brening World.) Panto stricken sailors, driven to mu- Tip stervucs AF eit thete Gacraph “| NUTMEG SOCIALIST the oul baling HAA toed ‘net live throsen t06 storm ELECTED ALDERMAN. | wade toc Mtotal Grape, which hae howled along the Jersey coast ever since Satuniay nigh, de iiberately drove the three - masted fshooner L. SQ. Wishard up on, the treacherous sand bare off the mouth of Little Pee Harbor Inlet, where me lies to-day pounding to pleces Whether the crew escaped will not | Oream of Tartar NoAlum,NoLimePhosphate PROOF in the Morning! George Andrews First of His Party to Win a Seat on Any Common Council Board in Connecticut. teanters, tweuty run: members of Shyroh Must . » Dec, 6.—Ceorge alist, was elected to the be known for several days, Not a sign of Hfe was visible on board the echoon- ef when coast-guards sighted her ohanges made in the canon We tell you about how good you' nit shortly after dawn to-day. fool after taking @ CASC. She first attracted the attention of | oe ene peoples bey, we the fife-guards on Satumiay mornin: fe when ehe was seen running in th ding For Infants and Children, Lore dd Uke Pagrige ke] teeth of the northeaster. Hér position imposed The Kind You Have Always Bought jo" the morning Ae you Pa crouse’ suspicion that there wa CASCARETS © you'll, ‘cever trouble on board. The Brigantine ina Cura,” as | Bears the without them. Shoals along the Jersey coast extend n, alko deals five miles out to eea, and in rough] with the from office, fone {cr aries weather captains keep well out to sou | “ffecting 909 bishops and 39,00 priésts in ie a Instead, the Wishard was running along inside the shoals not more thar @ mile from shore. "The coast guards expected to see her plie up on one of the hundred treacher ous shoals at any moment, and wor Was being passed from station to si. ton to keep @ close watch. The north. ekster continued to blow all day Sun day, ond the Wishard disappearéa unt) she was discovered in her present po sition and the life guards stationed OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G 34th Street—West with wreckage, but no bodies Were found floating _ Some of the guards are loath to believe the wrecking of the Wishard was to panic. A Government investiga- tion, it ts believed, will shortly be or- in order to fix the responsibility. Furs and Fur Coats $100 Caracul Fur Coats 4°32? 50 in, long 65.00 i ‘The Wishard, which has been in com- miasion since 1% isa ¢hrée master of Remarkable | $110 Caracul Fur Coats.......... 52.“ i\ tin owrede ba Rnmenyuens NF vet Values | $165 Caracul Fur Coats... a 100-00 ERT tasttey’ on hin, Meotarred. voreae —— __| $200 Hudson Seal Coats..... esse 52" “ 125.00 “The ie evards, to. west aboard bar for $300 Hudson Seal Coats "isiicnsol" 52.“ “ 175,00 fee ca ‘tha, fhe habcner wes un. Wednesday | $100 Marmot Fur Coats.......... 50“ “ 60.00 qasseA, er woodwork rotten and and $55 ‘‘Nue Isle’? Pony Coats. “« 38.00 — $45 Natural Raccoon Sets..... DEesethe - 29.50 Talk Suffrage in B:reet. Thursday | $49 Black Australian Fox Sets... . 25.00 . 23.50 ‘\[ There i is such a soap —Gold Soap. In the course of @ year, you buy 60, 70 or 80 cakes of laundry sosp. You pay 4, § or even.6 cents a cake—from $2.50 to $4.00 a year. Quite a little money, is it not? Now, if there is a soap, selling for less than you pay, that does more, or lasts longer or does better work than the kind you use, you ought to buy it. There is such a soap—Gold Soap. It is on sale in almost every grocery store in Greater New York and vicinity. Buy a quarte:’s worth and try it. Special Premium Offer: PER During November and December, we offer, for Only 100 Gold Soap Wrappers, an eleven plore assortment of the finest quality of pressed CARAT @lase—a reproduction of @ aew cut Glass design. It consists of @ two quart pitcher, six tumblers, butter dish, cream pitcher, suger bowl and spoon bolder. Reguler value, 200 wrappers. You can heve either the pitcher and six tumblers or the butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bow! and spoon bolder for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. Gold Soap Sroniash Stores — “Where visitors are welcome.” Manhattan In New Jersey Positively All Day To-Morrow no ~, Pf nng BE DISAPPOINTED, We shall sell Diamond Rings a 8 per carat, The settings are solid 14k, gold, latest style, snitenie lor lady or gentleman, These diamonds are guar- teed blue-white and have all tho fire and lustre of $200 gems, might easily be taken for Diamonds costing that much per carat. very one of these rings will be sold with the distinct understanding it the money will refunded if it can be duplicated elsewhere lor less than double owr price. Ask your Jeweler his price per carat you will realize what this offer means to you, one to a purchaser, no dealers supplicd or mail orders filled, -panpad the weights and esses of a tew of our special diamond sale toemorrow equa! = as =“ quality considered, for a Diamond, then S> & = ow! v ay Nr Ee Street, bet. Market end Beak AW BRexXs oS Meditcn Avenve, rs i Tie FG Fas Maus, bot. Bergsa and rargngon BN ts ill % Carat 1Carat 1% Carats 2 Carats Brookly: a 2 and 4 Ths 4% carats, $225 89 Osborn Street, bet m 1d Glens vena, Meuree Bel Gcia' Street stoothe Uscasr'cs mane 00. ©. R. R Depot. “Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders| \ ety h ee buagnt ee Holborn sary te tana om 44 Tue Latayette TWERP, 49 Kus dB Pelican, TER EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DRORMBER 6, BORN Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Annual Holiday Sale of Oriental Rugs Small Sizes—Suitable for Christmas Gifts $5.00 $75.00 ° Values Are Exceptional Our usual guarantee accompanies each rug. Gift Furniture at One-Third Off Fancy Trays . $4.00, 5.65, 6.65 Work Tables . $5.35, 9.35, 11.65 Tea Tables . $10.00, 15.00, 20.00 Writing Desks $10.50, 15.00, 22.50 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Leather Table Mats, Fancy Cushions, Book Racks, Gilt Mir- rors, Pin C ushions, Fane: -y Bags, Sewing Outfits, Jewel Cases, Dresser Cabine pts, Les ather Novel- ties, Electric Lamps, Tea Tables, Muffin Stands and Fancy Tables. Umbrellas le MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— For Holiday Gifts Men's and Women’s Umbrellas} A large selection of handles—natural $ 1.9% wood, sterling silver caps, gun metal “95 and carved sticks................. Laventine Silk Umbrellas With handles of long silver, carved wood, gun metal and ste silver $2.95 All Silk Umbrellas A choice selection of handles for men . ANd WOMEN... 6. eee eee ceeeeeeees | $3 95 A Large Selection of Very Fine Umbrellas forMen and Women with Novelty and Plain Han- dls . . $5.00 to $15.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. (2857 STREET-WEST Between Lenox & 7th. Aves.:" t Christmas Shopping at Its Best Now | Stocks are {resh, new, inviting. Salespersons are alert. IT 1S THE IDEAL TIME TO MAKE YOUR GIFT SELECTIONS. Don't wait. till bent “Rush” days are poor days on which to shop A Special Purchase of Men’s and $ | 00! Women’s Taffeta £3:: Umbrellas. The Handles Are Identical with Those Used on Our Regular Umbrellas at $3.00, $4.00 & $5.00, shall offer Men’ $ Te ‘o-morrow wi 28-inch and Women's suited as ¢ a profitable inv make your morrow for presentation | Mission Silve ir Bh fos long 11-inch carved, ver trim; Dresden . ange e best d that appeal Hndies Sand man Sc dis the hat adequate Te i Feri Art Embroideries 2d Floor FANCY DRESSED DOLL be colors and styles | ANDK ‘NE GLOVE AND HANDKE HIEF BOXES n \D CRETONNE HANDKERCHIEF OR COLLA\ med with n et ruffle, lace and 1.25 Men’s & Women’s Holiday Han ‘Kerchiefs ” | P HAND-EMBROIDERED CORNER HANDKERCHIEFS—a Iso embroidered hems Shamrock Lawn and L trimmed, Regularly 19 29¢ Seco Silks ECO SILK—p dresses; in all the than three-quarter | Ribbons: yaveeroery Pri ices FINE QUALITY TAFFETA RIBBON—434 ine hes wide, np assortment of colors, black and whi NARROW FANCY RIBBON—suitable No. 4; piece of 10 yards No 144; piece of 10 ware 59¢ & 69c Dress Gon, Be : Consisting of ALL WOOL HOPS. MAS, ALL WOOL STORM SERGES ALL WOOL BLAC also $4-INCH BLACK VEI AND WHITE SH iD CHECKS A Special Purchase of 500" Character Dolls; Worth 79¢, There isn't another store in New York that offers ( a low price. They came to us from an importer in now the entire lot is o! at this stirring price. Dressed in rompers. Get one before they're all sold ‘ reali thirty years; that I make and sell more $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than any other manufactures in the United States ? counts, It has made my shoes The Leaders of the World. For Fall and Winter Wear, my immense stock includes the late and be& styles in are 6 size and wilth, especially in Young Men’s Lasts, and my ores also times me moi complete assortment of the more substantial fyles waar made W, L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. Xen vil bee s leased when ve buy my shoes because of the fit and cys ance, when ?t comes time for you to purchase another pair, you wil more than pleased because the laft ones wore (ay gy + to well, and gave you so much comfort. Shoe Ca, CAUTION Tum sceneries TARE E No SUsstiTuTE cannot sapply you with lage gee rite for Mall Order Catalog, W.L. DOUCLAS eTORE N GREATER NEW YORK: 345 Kighth Avenue | 708-710 Broadway, 1459 Third A 963 Eighth Avenne| 1007 Rroadway. 250 West 126th Mt. | 1367 Broadway. ROOK I. 478 Fifth Avenue, 1, Fulton, Street. | 1 K—785 Broad Street, IRESEY CITY—18 Ne A “WORLD WANT” WILL GO AND GBT IT, ARSENE LUPIN AGAIN! The Hollow Needle An Absorbing Detective Story By Maurice Le Blanco Begins December 12 in the ,EVENING WORLD. , . Ca

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