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“Then,” said the ) at SE on years,” answered the | | was to be discriminated against be i e. Sawdon cause of hg membership in the unton, OCTOR AR ESTED Reece coe Geant anaoured ' | A }and that discrimination wo hown only againat men who had partment for about eleven years has rie trate, “the de- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, uld be al had been engaged | DECEMBER 8, THREE SEEKING 1910, day on a chargo of burglary. Henry Johnson, who has a bakery at | No. 1852 Second avenue, sald he and Ms heard a noise upstairs, He told the pa porter amelied gas co room to-day. | door he found boih + [men were working in the basement and| ang gam escaping from tha tn the room, When he broke men unoo! allowed on all cash sales, It In believed that w gust ae in acts of violence during the strike, — | |iice they saw the three prisoners push { ; We pay freight Porm me to thank you for the way | eight taxicab companies have barred | The t men explained they were | Signe ohances of re j i | oui have prepared this caso and pre- about 18 of thelr old employees, none merely looking for buns and thought : haveing 4 | sented. it.” of whom was engaged in any attack the bakery was open. The police ray |” “1 | Dr, Preedman was held without batl} | the men were alresdy auppliet w ‘ to await the action of { ne }upon the property of the companie lila ed Ma et ‘ \ ThE : (fF CLOAK MODEL “y No malice sting. the | BREAK AGREEMENT while the strike was in progress, oft is A R LA ona te Pa wake HENRY HESSE WRUOQUECMATLED FREE. prosecutic Kronald also charged’ thet tt panies ha ; ey ss SPECIALTY HOUSE IN + DADING “s paste Ba nom] / | rade aa Sareement sate tremens cers my | WORSTED KNIT Goons | RAN) RAPIDS FURNITURE on ever knew pre, that a chauffeur barred from empioy- | | GAS DELAYS DEPARTURE. | vexw acto nxtr. Ou Literal Crean Terms, our Fiance of Girl Who Died in| done ana eu Will Tell Mayor About “Black | ment >y one concern ts to be em Arrested as They Entered Bak- w, TED JACKETS ond ‘ F i Hospital Accuses Dr. Robert F. Freedman. ‘ Mr: Dr. Robert F. Freedman, a well-known physician, with offices at No, 209 West One Hundred and Fifteenth street, was | this arrested at his home charged with havi ot Miss Helen K model and ex } wae employed in a whole morning | w who | « establis ment at Broadway and Pleventh street Death must have been al- Miss Keefe died yesterday at the Red | most instantaneous | Cross Hospital, following effor De-| Mrs, Hoffman's husband, Michael, tectives Maddox and Mile and A ner to get her to make a sta When Dr. Freedman ts ar Harlem Police Court to-day witness aga ume will be man who was to lave mar » and a girl friend w to have advised Miss Ke: Dr. Freedman for tre Had Aided Many Girls. ‘The name of Dr cured through a bundle o in Miss Keefe's home, No. 1 One.Hundred Fifth street. these were letters showing th loak model had aided other eral of the thanking 5 wetting them positions. Other showed that she had shared her si with girls out of work. The detectives say that Miss Keefe had confided to the girl who will be a! witness against Dr. Freedman to-day Y | of | of West | le! Among that she was in trouble. She sald also that the man had been attentive to her was anxious to mari imme- diately, but that she had preferred to wait imtil ste could undergo treatment ‘The girl friend, it ts all vised Miss Keefe to consult Dr. F It also is alleged by the detectives that Miss Keefe's flance went with her to Dr. Freedman and warned the phy- aiclan that he must not resort to any iMegal practice. Miss Keefe is quoted ving said to the man; I will not marry you, now will marry you later. We can walt.” Taken to Hospital. report for duty at the store tors were called in to but they could not relieve h was taken to Red Cross Hospital on ‘Duesday, After diagnosing her trouble the pital physicians communicated with lee Headquarter: were sent to inv Miss Keefe the “I will die wi sritting her nothing.” Miss Keefe got so ex Court, siclan ON SALE To-Morrow Only 20 YEAR GOLD FILLED GUARANTEED |is my duty to help." a 1 APART FROM HUSBAND, Pistol Shot by Winding Bed- o- | fives in Nanuet, % . with their two chikren, fgned in| pari | Among the dea | found th Jewelry his_ wife, : Swissco Grows Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray | or Faded Hair tolts Natural Color, LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, | I A few days later Miss Keete failed to & POSITIVELY MORRO all day TO- . + No one will be ) disappointed—we shall offer genu x a old-filled lated and ready for the pocket, at $5 each, Bear in mind this price is for movement and case complete and every one will be sold with the istinot a derstanding that any de Her, mail order house ov tment store will sell the rade of watch for less $15 the money will be ded, Only one to a pure . chaser, no dealers supplicd or mail orders filled, \ If you pay ov NOTE 0 wate tn you are paying tov: m: it; your own jewel! it CHARLES A. KEENE Dia le, Wat if ry 180 Broadway, New Vork# || PARTS FROM LIFE TOO.) | s. Hoffman Smothers Sound of clothes Around Her Head. ing the bed clothes around her |‘), suppress the notse of the «hot, | © Hoffman, thir herself in the neck yesterday tment at No. 8 West Sixty: | \s Rockiand County, N. | The couple ‘ted about a mont: nd she came She len Brown, who ne Hoffmans had wife was jealous another wo an's effects wore © bankbooks showing @ total | $3,150, and a scattered assortment of amounting to about $300, A er from Hoffman to his wife was | by the police, the missive telling | New Hair. | — ere by drug: it boc, and | #] n New York es, Rockey ONEILL‘Apams G Four Styles of The Victrola at $5 to $10 a Month Adams Building, Basement. There isn’t any- thing, providing you use it properly, that can give such pleasure to so many people. The Vietrola is the finest instrument for reproducing every kind of music—the finest in the world and you can buy it for $5 to $10 a Month! Toys of a thousand sorts are here—the largest collection of toys on a single floor in this great city. | Come yourself and bring the children! Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St. | List” That Bars 150 Former | Although the taxicab strike has been Jeettied in a ployed by any of the oth William Ashtot eral Organizer of the ‘Teamst: Uni who harge of the chauffeurs’ strike, ha Strikers From Work. Mayor Gaynor, who brou strike settlement a sisting of a man fr cab companies was a {.| visit the Mayor and er reing what the uni compliance with t n each which he strike, 30 Free Stamps given to-morrow and | Saturday on all cash purchases in our Toy Department. Adams Basement. Women’s Crepe Kimonos at $1.50 Adams Building—Second Floor. This is one place you can never go Wrong——nho woman ever had enough! hese are made of serpen- tine crepe in different colors with shirred yokes, trimmed with satin down the front and around the sleeves. Women’s $2.50 Bath Robes at $2 Made of striped German flannel blanket cloth or outing flannel with sailor or shawl col- : lars, trimmed with satin ribbons and finished with girdles or belts at the waist. Beacon Blanket Robes at $3.98 In an endless variety of colors, in the most becoming styles imaginable and in a variety of them. Shawls, Scarfs, Motor Hoods and Fascinators are back in style and we are showing an endless variety of them in cashmere and worsted; also motor and steamer shawls. 50 to $16.50. ; Pictures Make Good Gifts Adams Building—Third Floor, In new homes pictures, if well chosen, are among the most acceptable of gifts; and in old homes, where the sub- ject of the picture is acceptable and the reproduction fine, they are always good. Here are some: $1.75 Pictures at $1 Galahad,” and many other Sepia gravures, _ repro- framed pictures of this sort, ductions of the work done | Siz¢ 14x29. by old as well as modern $4 Pictures at $2.50 masters. Reproduced in pa soft hrown tones; 16x20 and These are hand-colored artotypes in a variety of 18x22. ; good subjects with white Some $2.50 Pictures at mats ‘and gilt ornamented $1.50 frames, size 20x24. Carbonettes in brown $6.50 Pictures at $4.50 tones, reproductions of fam- : Landscape etchings and ous subjects, such as “The Forum,” “The. Coliseum pastels in a great variety of “Castle of St. Angelo”’—in- | subjects, framed with white valuable to people who have | mats; two sizes, 18x36 and Rome—and “Sir | 22x32 inches. If you have Pictures to frame bring them to us now; it gives us an opportunity to live up to the standard of work that has made this framing department the most noted in this wonderful City of New York. Travelling Bags and Suit Cases Sterling Gifts Adams Building--Second Floor These have been moved from the basement in the Adams Building to. the Second Floor, in order that we may spread them out and show you the enormous varicty and the great beauty of the novel as well as the staple styles: Travelling Bags, $5 to $20. Fitted Travelling Bags, $10 to $40. Dress Suit Cases, $5 to $18. Fitted Dress Suit Cases, $12.75 to $42.50. Matting, cane and reed Dress Suit ‘ases, $1.98to$10. And this bargain: 56.50 Travelling Bags at 5 been to Made of genuine cowhide, lined, and with pockets, brass locks and side catches; 14 to 18 inches, This is a barggin that is a bargain! ’ . Slippers for Christmas Adams Building When you think of slippers for mon, you think of one or two kinds; yet listen to the v y we have, Opera Slippers, Everett Slip- pers, Romeo and Faust Slippers in Hack and tan, turnec Hite at $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.25, Men’s black felt Slippers, low cut, $1.25, Black felt Romeos, $1.50, 4 Nobody ever, knew there were so many. Women’s Juliet Slippers, Crocheted Bedroom $lip+ with flexible leather soles, | pers, in an endless variety trimmed with fur in many | of colors, at $1 and $1.25 Bott felt ‘Comfy’? § colors, at 980 and $1.48. pers, for men, $1.25. Children’s felt Juliets, Women's, $1.45, trimmed with fur, 85¢, 90¢ Children’s, 85¢ and 95e, and 95e, according to size. accoiding to size. Second Floor ip- had determined to take these grievances to} ht about the! Brothers on Way Gouverneur Hoaptt tery, Police Say They Had | nt € » Duvero ¢ «| ‘Buns’ Not Made of Dough. | s they had t vere tant) ° m Cold 8 , willy a Three men describing themselves as | joint $1,500 representing thet ae) Calahan, thirty-six, Ne, 1874 | saving work on tae Third avenue: Frank Marino, twenty-| 4 ai e taken ir] one, Xo. 296 West Houston . and | t a mt )| Dan Murpliy, twenty- No, 1874 | Puritan Hote How | Third avenue, were arrested early to-| The bro Established 43 Years. 1910 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. Canary Birds for Christmas O'Neill: Building—Basement 1868 Another Bargain! | One Hartz Mountain Canary | Bird, } which usually sells ata bird dealer's for 85. | One solid brass Bird Cage, | A swing Cage Hook, | A brass Cage Swing, A package of clean mixed Seed, A package of washed Bird Gravel, A Bird’s Bathtub, | A Cuttlefish and Brass Holder, | One Seed Cup, One Water Cup, | And one book telling you how to take care of the bird, all for $2.98, including the bird. F We have never done better than this, when the outfit is considered. : ‘Christmas Gifts from the Upholstery Store O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor Renaissance Bed Spreads of which we have at this present moment a great variety underprice, For instance there are: Regular $5 Bed Spreads at $2.75 Regular $7.50 Bed Spreads at $5.75 All fo r $2.98 Regular $10 Bed Spreads at 7.50 Regular $12 Bed Spreads at $10.50 Regular $15 Bed Spreads at = $12- Among them are some exceedingly good designs with, bolster covers to match. The spread is finished with a full valance and they’re made on fine‘net. 55c Cushions at 35c Covered with white muslin and filled with very good silk floss; 24 inches square; absolutely odorless and almost as light weight as down. " $8 Lace Curtains at $5 In splendid designs—four of them—all made on fine net. They are all Swiss curtains, which means there's not any better curtain of the sort made, or any better finish, Boxed Dress Patterns for. Gifts Both Buildings—First Floor Here is a gift that is really worth giving — one that carries with it warmth, cheer, comfort and style— a gift that probably a hun- dred women you know would prefer ‘to any other, Novelties in silks and velvets for Christmas are per- , haps e better than plain silks—yet goodness, knows plain silks are good enough. Here is $1.25 Silk at 89c An imported satin embossed pompadour, in evening shades, $1.25 Corduroy at 75c White corduroy for children’s coats, and we haye seen the most effectiy ilor-made suits of white corduroy that you can imagine. (Silk Department, Thousand All-Wool Dress Patterns, with or without weaves, at 82.45, vs latest M4, $3.45, S414 and 84.74 each Or at 69c a Yard you will find 3,500 yards of all-wool black dress goods— cheviot, serge, molhairs, veilings, fancifully woven serges, 42 to 5% inches wide—and_ nobody ever went wrong in giving black. Thousands of dress and waist patterns of silk and cotton mixtures, 50c, 75¢ up to $1.50 hoxes, all of them this seas 15c Plain Chambray at 10c a Yard O'Neill Building—First Flo Tn pink, rose, green, blue and stee! - $5 Blankets at $4.25 | O'Neill Building--Second Floor The famous “Marlborough” white blankets ‘A substantial gift, a practical gift and a beautiful gift for the ends are finished with a deep taffeta silk edging of pink or blue, gray; yard wide, Vests $5.00 to $11.00, Worsted Hand Fin- tehed Jackets $4.26 $100 by) ry to $7. SWEATER $$ New COATS for inte “ Fracinetors, Shawis, fe Wool and Stik, Christmas Store ONEILL:ApAMs @ | 300 worth, | $75 "° 75¢ wy ae Oe saat aes pentvenings Until P.¥. ' BATT Uxpen All Goods Marked In Mate jens vides 1417-1423 THIRD AVE SPAVE. 0780'S $7.50 and $10 Watches for $5 Adams Building—First Floor. Men’s and Women's Cases Guaranteed for 10 Years—Works Guaranteed for One Year i Perfect, with 10-karat gold- filled or open-faced cases.Every one is guaranteed for ten years. Every one is fitted with Admiral movements, with seven jewels; good expansion balance; pat- ent Brequet hair-spring hard- ened and tempered in form; patent adjustable balance staff; exposed pallets; tempered steel safety barrel; exposed winding wheels—watches that we can fully warrant to give satisfaction, ‘ These same watches are sold in many jewelry stores all over the United States for $10. The sale will begin to-morrow morning at 8.30, No watches will be sent and ‘no telephone orders be filled. It is too hard to get these to spoil the ehances of those who come for them! Baby Clothes for Christmas O'Neill Building—Third Floor ,__ Almost nobody can look over this page without think. ing of at least one child that needs seme of the following - things to proicct it from the oming rigors of winter. ‘aps and loods made of poplin, Japanese le silk, satin and corduroy, 25¢ to $10, Knit bootces, worsted or silk, 10¢ to.91,98, Worsted leggins, with or without feet, olid colors or with colored collars and cuffs, $0¢ to $2.50 es, an al- variety to choose from, ' 92.50 to 915. Bibs of honeycomb linen and Turkish feeding bibs, as well as lawn and. silk bibs, Sc up to 92.98. Fine baby, Sappera ‘ahd stcdyen sctae Kelk, fo and hand embroldored ea adi ae we Nip ioes:: Loug cloaks for babies Short couts for bigger. babi fos chilstentift, triat oF ct any dierent styles it to made of Hedford cord, cashmere | imposible’ to. enumemte theme and Faille silk, $1.50 to 915, es 2 to 5 years, $1.98 to 910, Pure Groceries Full Weights Sx" Full Measures Adams Building—Basement, We reserve the right to limit quantities, Coffee granulated or ek: Preserved Fish in Glass Monte, Brand ears @0¢ Monte Brand vc te rand * 0c | byte Syrup ‘ syrup, it 1, larg Comm Syrap— t Syrup, Glace Peel (rzptalined Orange 1 Pillsbury’s XXXX Flour Bbls . 96.50 loth bags.. .8le \ceomestaneaente: