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~OFINTR admitted to-day to o Teporter that confer held with ometits o New Haven and He that there was eve ; eeeegnomn ; ‘Terminal in Bronx for Inter- change of Passengers Is Proposed. President Ghonts of the Intert CARTY INO -—RTLNENANE Benz Declares She and “Star Boarder” Beat Him Up, and Names Dentist. BOROUGH Ta an Evening World | t« ences were f the New VR. Benz, whore wife, Charity wim for a separation, declared rink to-day to Justice Gay in the Supreme York, | Court, that if she ever poswexsed any of ad and | the quaiities imped by her natye he haa of an| tail Hiscover them during thelr ten pas-| years of married life. Bronx.! Benz wald that in June, Now hange of in the 1905, short | Such an afrangement, 0! course, ts de-| before the parting of the ways, bla wife Pendent upon the acceptance by the |and Marry Wilson, “*tar boarder’ in ity of the Interborovgh's latest subway | their home, pounced upon idm and beat Broposition. |im ao unmerctfully that he had to leave | Our conforomees ave been heb | Nis home and remain aw or two daye With President L. & Miller o fided that he i) from the “* Westchester and Kk and took to his munt’s 4 who repre . in this matter ma Sunday morning, while Railway Company te provided for under he city.” Ough's proposition w Sew Haven tines A two-track ele from the West Farm Present subway at @red and Seventy-n: Private property to Bronx Park and the New York, Westche: ) Ratiroad Company over private p * White 1 J White Pias With the proposed ¢ | Third avenue 1 Elevated Ratir 0 m1 1 the New Haven sy Funning up" through minal at One Hunde street and the Bronx Interchange will be Propored Mnterboroug: Mr, Sh 7. nterest offer, of the ters from ster County w Interdorough syst the beneficiaries of ve The Interborough Proposal. + Here js the portion of w Haven systein, ch delle were ringing and said in to come L called our pro Ion my return found Wilson's room. 1 anked iy but Fhe refused. Ts Teresi oy Be Cured | Here Is a Patient's Own Story of How He Was Cured. No person ever bed tuberculowis of the | out, the Interbor- | Mich refers to the vated extension ns division of the pout One Hun- | inth street, over A point between property of the ster and Boston north publi thence rty and 4c nd thence over ure ia to a connection towing and Yasting Being given up to dit by thee Now York doctors I went to Dr. Andemon, — who amined my lunge bis X-Ldglt a them to be in an at vanced ead dangersite state of tubercutos!s 1h it wy a pint of blood at a the Bronx and | and often ke * ‘woody mucus, The to the Connectl-|swente were ao bad I had to change my ber during te night. Chita were so serore 1 ‘though T could never live throwgh amother day at @ point north of White Plains Road vester ans] nya planned | rban business of stem, with DR. ANDERSON. ed and Eightie River, Here the | {meine ferer > per ne bd made with the | yay a ra an ane eo reduced to fled and strength hy extensions. | no rth ff walk & block without stopping to grt ne | beat, I~ | "had ‘given up all hopes of ever being cure! W/' I knew that taking madlicite into my stomach hyd +» thE | Rot benefited my lungs or checked the disease, the Inier- relioved my dreadtal symptoms, and 1 financlil | growing wome every day, 00 1 decked to tre 1 mlerson's Gemuicidel Iohalation Vapor trestamcat Connecticut last resort. ond goo oii | ‘f Vegan his treatment and breathed the goo! » and they j tadiicated, etly vapors iuto my lungs, It iin: the traffic axrées edicts pr cola, month's treat: Es hind the between the Interborough and the | mevt veined me @reatiy, aod after two moniiis Maven lines. "RISES PHOTO, ENDS LIFE. |" (Spedial to The Rrening World.) Dec. 8.—With the photo- NEWARK, Braph of the girl Hopelessly loved, Frank Baston vent « head this af he fternoon 8% Sumner avenue, w ocking their baby U Joining room. Baston and hiv wi Aisagreed. This after: @ther wordy war, Hi en a @ead. Tho photos firmly in bis hand. elined to reveal original of the uities nanied iwandine examined yesterday, Mplomas of ens, commiltied oom. A buile: fro badly wounded the latest Gas separable newest ' 1, Gonsolida: ‘ doctor arrived Baston 7 Let Santa Claus bring you some of his practical gifts, so that Christmas will remain with you the year ‘round. For example:— Any one or more of the grates or gas cookers. Nothing would be more suitable in many homes than an Inverted Mantle Lamp to take the place of the old flat flame burner. These and all other om gall Broadway, or at any Gas Office. | Mine 1 gained very rapidiy and wteadity, My mises poned. 0m ud Tem, and 1 had no appetite returned aud 1 @ained in flesh and eirength. After the second month I started back to my work aud have worked NOtO™ | every day since aud have gained 3S pounds is NAVE | weight mt is awed bullet th at hin hile lis wite 0 sleep in an a id to his lp wind to tell others ho are muttering fe had Hoon the 8 sulcld 1 Sth aod Oth aves.), Wednesday and Friday was clut | evenings till 8 0% Mrs. Traston de- | hook on Twberwulods sent » identity of the appliances, chafing dishes, toasters, saucepans, gas heaters, radiators, me appliances of the seen at the Gas ooms, No. 29 East 2ist de. ma ce Display ted Gas Company of New York GEO, B. CORTELYOU, President THE EVENI to her a second time, The door flew open and out came Wilton He sprang at me like a tleer and started pupeh- ing 1! head as if were a punching bag. Meantime my wife beat me with @ big, heavy hale brush.” Benz declared the odds were 40 Strong against him that he took to his heels, Benz has filed a counter olaim for ai- vores, In which he names Witeon and Arthur Grimm, known as the “Cowboy Dentist,” as co-respondents. Grimm nor Wilson was tn court to-day. Grimm has an office in the Marbridge Building He was a cowboy out Went before he hecame @ dentist Mrs Bens charges Beng with cruelty and iniivman treatment. Sie alleges that (he immediate cause of their part- ing Was that he called her vile names one morning and beat her while whe was frying eggs for his breakfast. They N. J, then, were living in Arlington, and ehe bad him arrested Renz is an employee of the New ¥ Telephone Company. His counmel © plained that ft cost Beng eo much t and his salary was #o amall that he could not pay his wife a nominal «um each week for her support Ww aald Justice RED CROSS XMAS SEALS One Cent Each Used on backs of tetters, packages and cards. Every one you buy in the fight against tuber- culosis. On Hate “Balcony,” 4th St, Rear Black Velvet House Coats, metal, garnet and royal blue throughout; at...........0.00% ACCESSORIES Chauffeurs’ Whipcotd Suite, military. or Norfolk special at.... $19.74 to n’s Fur-lined ts, brown mixtures; collar and lin- ing of raccoon; special 74 Degen in Coats, full model; lined with wool cloth.. ss. $19.76 Brown Calf te, com- lete line at yices ranging ae 4.74 to $39.74 Raccoon Skin Coats. 944.74 to $134.00 Suits and Coats Sailor and Russian Blouse Suit: ave or Witte serge, vee and: thie cheviots; ' sailor or military collar, trimmed with braid or embroidered emblems; sizes 244 to 10 years; $4.96 to 313.7% Norfolk or Double-breasted Suits, several models, with or without yokes; two and three button coats, plain or Derby back; all-wool tweeds, cassi- meres and worsteds; grays, olives, tans and browns; best tailoring; rein- forced wherever needful; 6 to 17 years; $4.96 to .$ coats; chinchilla, kerseys, cheviots and fancy mixed overcoatings, wool- lined; velvet or self collars; 13. $2.97 up to....... $ 74 Convertible Overcoate; may be worn open at the neck or can be transformed an auto coat for stormy weather wear; single or double breasted: long, medium or knee lengths; fancy heavy- ‘overcoatings in in Oxford, and mixtures Furnishings Pajamas of heavy domet, bright colors, finished with frogs; extra full cut; 6 to 16 years; Value $1.0 79, special at .. > as c Pajamas, fancy striped soisette; white, light blue, pink and tan; fine ished with silk frogs, packed in holly boxes; value $2.50; 1 spectal at iiteveres SRS Neckwear or Suspenders, packed in attractive holiday boxes; 44, SKA MACY’S OWN Canadian Hockey Skates, runners of highly temper and ‘hardened steel, fully nickel and polished; value $3.50; $4.49 speci ‘ike 2 Mi Own Canadien Hockey Sk , flanged runners ot highly ten pered chrome nickel steel, © extr. heavy plating; value $5.00; $3.24 special...... “ Horney & Berry Buiety Edge or Canadian Rink Skates, the 4 later excellent for rink use; either, oe 4 & Snyder Hockey Skates, B to $4.74 U.S, Hockey Skates $1.98 to $4.49 U. S, Men’s Club Skates, to $4.49 U, S. Women’s Club Syatee, 9c to 49 Hockey Pucks Ac io 74 Hockey Sticks Canadian Snow Shoes, with turned up tet elected material, strong and durable; sizes for men, ven) anid | children, $2.97, $3.74 and $4.74, Nm one te. HOUSECOATS That Men Will Like. Worumbo Velour, in attractive blues; trimmed with silk braid and cord : silk lining and facings; also gun model;{cloth ear flaps that fold inside knickerbockers or long trousers; | ca| WARM CLOTHING FOR BOYS 1.4.46] but Jack Tar Reefers or Russian Over-| 4 "| 20 to 34 inches; Value $2.50; i}leather straps; six feet, 10$4.49 |, NG’ WORLD, Guy, “he Mimite hin iberty to money on himaelf. He might spend all his earn! on himself, but that wi ‘Dot exempt him from paying alimony.” rina Commended tor Sacrifice. WASHINGTON, Dec. &=The spirit of seit-nacrifice shown by James L. Robi- on, @ @eaman in the United states Navy, in submitting twice to an op- eration for the transfusion of blood # dying shipmate at Home In Philad has been commended by Secretary of |the Navy Meyer in a personal letter hails from to the sailor, Rovison Platea, Erle County, Pa. , Amea Wri POUGHKBPPSIB, Mra, L. H. Jenkins, a writer, seventy- two years of age, was burned to deati | and her daugnter, Miss Eva Jenking aged forty, narrowly escaped the same! fate yesterday when fire partiaily de- |" stroyed the boarding house of Caten @. | Thompson at No. 1% Montgomery ! 1 mreet. Bre B'way at 6th Av, Double-faced Cassimere Cloth, grays, browns, blues in soft tones; border, pockets and cuffs bound and corded; silk frogs;at..........5. $ Japanese Quilted Silk, han tufted; navy, garnet, blue; fastening with silk frogs; idered .. $5.50 | | Five - pound Holiday Boxes of mixed candies, special, 89c, Double-faced Velour, in grays, || 94c, 9Be. 4 browns and blues; collar, pocket || Five-pound Holiday Boxes of Chocolates, or Chocolates and cuffs trimmed with plaid or | | and Bon-bons mixed: in plain_box, ee 99c, $1.94, $2.94. st material; bound | | in fancy box, special, $1.24, $1.74, $2.48. and corded; Whe ‘Ideal Chocolates,” regularly 24c a pound; for the holidays, -. $6.50 310.80 tration; at. ‘ays, browns ford; at matelasse; silk-lined CHE LL CPA Tee 614.75 Fifth Floor, gray cloth, Mo! Caps, sees $l.oe Gloves, black or tan, wool lined, large gaunt- ee re ee ble Goggles, new im- Recaps Ure late styles and 59c and of wicker or leather, some with folding legs and table tops, fitted for one to twelve persons; with lates complete ........- $9.74 me as above, fitted with metal boxes. .... 2nd Floor, Rear Pajamas, made in our own custom shirt factory from Scotch flannel of extra fine quality; striped effects, light cotors; 6 to 16 years; similar qual- ities sold elsewhere at $2.85 Shirts, woven and printed or le, pleated or plain, alsi white; extra full sizes; hand laut and finished with pearl buttons, sizes 12 to 1444 inch neck; at.. Sweaters Coat Style, tine worsted, in red, gray or plain white, trimmed with pearl 94. ; two pockets; size; 22 to 28 spec Coat Style, V-neck collars, navy, red, tan or gray, cole sizes Worsted yarn, all colors, high turn-over out sports; value $4.50 to $4.41 bon and fancy feather: sold elsewhere value $1. 1 : s . 6L.zs plain or trimmed, finished with two special special at my ery Tyrolean Hats Fine que Velour Plush in navy. kets and pearl buttons: sizes 26 % . A t sia Folding Opera Glasses, encased in black leather; the oe Qe ee aie “Vesta $4.6; the “Lemaire”... ...... secs seees 810.70 Coat Style; tine worsted, all colors; | | Veet Pocket Opera Glasses, encased in black new style turn-over or Veshay lar; with or without pockets. le, -wool yarn, auto or . vs $98 High-Neck Skating Sweaters, finest collars, heavyweight, for skating or Other Bveaters in stotk from §2.97 For Boys or Girls “3, + My yand tan, trinis med with silk rib! nan feather our regular pri cial at Canadian Skis of extra well-sea- soned wood, complete with pole +975 sever $1.98 and $3.74; eight tect, ane in the newest designs, seasoned woods suitable for snow or ice slides, $2.24 up to $7.24, 50. Men’s Intercollegiate and ha to regular price $7. Coat Sweaters pet rele SN ranging from $5.24 t een Sleds and Sleighs Flexible Flyer Sleds, the : ering sled prod as any boy or girl could THURSDAY, = CARRIES HER BABY, Mrs. Scarelli’s Own Clothing R.M. Macy & Co’s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices CONFECTIONS AND FAVORS | dies and Marzipan novelties that will decorate Christ- m five-pound boxes, special Macy’s Celebrated ‘Mi ( l taining about two pounds, no two pieces alike, $1.24. Pure late Figures, fish, roses Teddy Bears, lobsters, elepha can be filled with bon-bons, c : Vienna Chocolate Surprises, Fir cones, lucky pigs, golden nuts, Wilhelm Tell apples, &c., that divide into many sections and contain small prizes; box of one or two, 4! Imported dish, 49c. M 4 where $1.00; our price, 74c. Marzipan (Almond Paste) Vegetables in Baskets, 29:; fruits, nuts vegetables and tea cakes, 9c a pound; la: geese, lobsters, fish, asparagus, money bags, and fruits of vari- i sorts, 6c each to 24e, bia) trinket cases, miniature trunks, flower-trimmed baskets, Pompadour figurines, other novelties, 44c to $24.89. Jack Horner Pies, Chimney pieces, Santa Clauses, snow men, snow balls, rose balls, rose pies, hell —made of tissue or crepe paper and fil prises, $2.04 to $7.49. ‘ Candy and Ice Cases, holly-trimmed snowballs, Santa Clauses, snow men, Xmas bells, chimney pieces, snow girls on sleds, Xmas trees, &c., 8c each to _ OPERA-GLASSES "#5 leather; the “Colmont" $3.96; the “Lemaire”. $4.96 and 5.94 Black Leather Opera Glasses, fitted with achromatic lenses which prevent prismatic color effects; includ- ing case. sited Pearl Opera Glass Handles, white and tinted some banded with gilt TEe Also Thermometers, Aurophones, Lorgnettes, Ficid Glasses, etc., at Macy’s usual low prices, For example: Lorgnettes of imitation sheil, genuine shell, horn, gun metal, German silver, steriing silver, gold solid gold; closed and Marie Antoinette cases $2.49 to $45.24 Eye-Glass Cases —sterling silver, leather, aluminum; from. ..... Field Glasses. . $3.49 to Library Tables, ranging from $8.67 to $103 Desks, ranging from $8.24 to 849.24. Arm Chairs, ranging from 96.34 up to Cushions for the above Chair Magazine Stande; from $3.74 to 96,34, Hall Seats; from $7.89 to $22.49 seats, $6.24 to Foot Stools, some with leather cushions, possible ‘range of prices. DECEMBER 8, 1910. Cll, was just entering the front door after a trip to the grocer’s, when ahe heard the tittle fellow acream in agony from the Inner room. She dropped her bundles and ran to him, Hie littie pina- | fore was all ablaze The frantic woman touk the child in| her arm, ran down three flights of ataire with him and out Into the atreet By thé time she reached the sidewalk her own garments were afire too, and | ith him in a mounting ewirl | Hd srnek: corner ¥ HS DRESS AFIRE DOWN TO STREET iceman Buckley of | At the jthe Morrisania station intercepted her, threw her into a snow drift and muf fled his overcoat over the two su! ferers until hie smothered the fire. By- jstanders helped tim r them into a | drug store, where ue applied first ald. | | Is Burning When Police- man Rushes to Aid Her. Dr, Goodheart, who took mother and ehild to Lebanon Hospital, said John- nie would die, for all his clothes had been burned off him and his litte body was one big Mister. The mother will live, but her halr and eyebrows are mostly scorched off and her face and hands wil! bear the sears as long as she lives. Twos ea Beare! played térnoon—agal parental injuncti e Bearelll fat undred and iifty-f His mother, On, Watch Macy's Bulletins Many of our best values are NOT ADVERTISED. They are placarded “Bulletin Specials.”’ Read a list of them on Bulletins about the store and in our show-w indows, ——_—__Y Saturday Will Be a Big Day for the Boys and Girls in MACY’S TOYLAND Room for all, especially if you come early. Fifth Floor. Mth to 36th St. | | | We have an inviting assortment of imported Can- as trees all the better because they are eatable. 1. 99c. ille Dolce Chocolates,”’ in boxes con- i pansion, Santa Clauses, ints, cigars, &c., Some of which 5e each to 69c. le. Candy Grapes, Relishes or Fruit in small glass larzipan ‘“‘New England Dinner” on white china plate; else- Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thele Low Prices 34th to 35th St. SUITS AND OVERCOATS “‘Ready-made”’ in name and price only. Our Suits and Overcoats are ‘‘made expressly” for men who demand style and quality At Macy’s Usual Low Prices Men’s Suits. A splendid as- sortment, including all-wool and worsted materials, tailored as made- to-measure clothes are that cost from a third to a half more, Fabe rics include worsteds in neat pat- terns, tweeds, cassimeres and chev- iots, in gray and brown tones, either light or dark. Macy's .§ met 4.7810 $24.75 prices........$1 —————— Fur-Trimmedand Far-Lined Overcoats Black Kersey Shell, lined with fine quality plush, dark blended muskrat collar and facing; elsewhere $30.00; Macy's Bi Bs ise soeee “sid 675 i sey Cloth Shell, lined | ic lack Ker. with natural muskrat skins, Per- sian lamb shawl collar; Macy's price............$58.80 Black Broadc! Shell lined with dark blended or natural musk- rat, fine Persian lamb col+ lar, like illustration.....384.50 French Broadcloth Shell, dark heavily furred Canadian muskrat lining, Persian lamb col- lar; Macy's price......$1 17.60 Imported Broadcloth Coats, lined with natural Northern mink « , from....129.s0'to 3235.00 — Storm Coats, single or double breasted models, with plain and belted bands, friezes, tweeds, camel's-hair, cheviots an This Coat at $84.50 A els, cut full length, convertible or plain collars, made of dress wear, made of kerseys, mel ve iene velours, vicunas ee id ‘ ae shetlands ..... 14 ee seessesesees $14.78 to $49.74 Chesterfield Overcoats, knee-length models, for business or and thibets; serge lined at 3 78 to $ +50, Silk lined, $24.75 to ; Overcoats i elsewhere $25.00 to $30.00.- Overcoats at $22.50, simehere {3660 to £39.00 turkeys, bon Boxes in the shape of’ embroidered velvet Madame le bags, costume dolls, China and rted Bon-! ies, Santa Claus pies with six to twelve sur- le 49c, Sunday Schools and Institutions supplied with Christmas Candies, packed in half-pound boxes or in bulk, at very special prices. Such well-known French makes as Chevalier, Marchioness, Flam- marion, Colmont, Le- maitre, &c. Mother-of-Pearl Opera Glasses, natural, Oriental, amber and smoke tints, some trimmed with silver or gold- plated bands. $4.24 to $24.49 $2.24 to $14.89 . $2.97 to $4.49 Barometers, Compasses, Microscopes, Telescopes, plate, and 24. to $10.74 $24. s]to $48.75 in nickel rims with ver handles . 44 to $5.74 (MISSION FURNITURE FOR GIFTS 4 + Weathered Oak, All Sizes and Styles 00. » tall wide A addi wooden seat: 0: 65.74 to $5" Imported Brac: and Copper Plaques; ssizes and desig { ; $25.49 per set. Rockers, wood seats or leather backs and $36.24. $l.e9 to $5.67. An almost unlimited variety of all hinds of fine Furniture at the widest ay velour; knee length, worsted body lining and satin ; le length coats made of heav: chavists in browns and Bit Se and double breasted models with convertible collars, Plain or belted backs, QOvercoats at $14.75, elsewhere, $18.00 to $20.00,— - Chesterfield Coats, made of Ox- ford Kerseys and fancy cheviots. shaped back coats made of gray cheviots; convertible collar coats of heavy cheviots in grays and ith Flebr, browns. MEN’S FUR CAPS © GENUINE ALASKA SEALSKIN CAPS, popular De- troit and driving shapes, whole skins, $11.49 and $16.49 GENUINE SEALSKIN CAPS (pieced), $4.96 and $6.49. Ste Caps, in great variety of makes and materials, 49¢ 4 $a MEN’S FURNISHINGS The Kind Any Man Will Welcome as a : Holiday Gift Suspenders, in Gift Boxes An immense variety including pretty ones for the growing boy to go with his first long trousers; a good showing of silk non-elastics, and sets including garters to match the suspen- ders, 48 to $4.48. ; Silk Elastic Suspenders in shades of green, blue and gray, with gold-plated buckles......... “Knothe”’ Silk Non-Elasti GOLOPES PAIT 22 sev ea'ss'e ce Ist FL, B4th ot, Rear, $2.44 $2.24 Men’s Fine Neckties Broche Silk Scarfs, large square English folds, in exclusive patterns of very fine coloring; violet and gréen, purple and bronze, crimson and green, wistaria and plum are some of the com- binations; Macy's price. Aer London-made Silk F. hands, numberless ‘styles stripes, Persian figurings, two-toned combinations, &c., 4, RINE au delhi LIES IO ONE a cP OR I English Knitted stripes and trvo-toned effects, $1.44 and Accordion - pleated Novelty Ti: overtones, crossestripes, &c., $2.24 t London Spitalfields Silk Squares 3 in any slvle tie desired—a selection of silks designed to meet with approbation from the most fastidious. Elsewhere $2.50 to $3.50. Macy's prices, from $1.74 to............. #224 Men’s Mufflers Accordion-pleated Silk Mufflers; Oxford, silver. gray and white, with plain or Roman borders and deep fringe. Other Silk Mufflers from $1.68 up to $9.74, Shirts and Pajamas Non-Shrinking Taffeta Flannel Shirts that show their London origin in line, color and workmanship; white with laven- der, hairline or pencil stripe; white with black or navy lines; white and buff stripes; also delicate green and lavender on white. Remarkable values, at TH 48 Other Flannel Shirts as Low as $1.44 74 of 8.40 ——$__—— Madras Shirts, pleated and plain, 94c to.... Pongee Silk Shirts, natural color. Japanese Silk Shirts, white... Striped, with plain bosom......... -. $5.76 Lightly Plaided or Striped, pleated bosom... ++ $6.74 Non-Shrinking Crepe Flannel Pajamas, especially made for us in London, beautiiul lavenders, grayish greens, gray with blue or lavender stripes, etc. Amply cut, ocean pearl © buttons. Macy price. ‘ 78 Mercerized Madras Pajamas, well-made, good-looking ments, with silk braid orna with Jacquard stripes and $2.44 $4.48 ++ $3.96 Near ahed et ase +94 are ets; White, light and dark colors, figures of self-colored or white 74