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MERCHANT'S WIFE FAST SPREADING ra ‘Disarmament, Wipe Out Sev- ~ €ral Companies of Troops. _ AMERICANS ARE ROBBED, ay ub But! Tourists Are Not Injured * ‘and Christian Residents Per- v & -‘Mitted to Escape. @BRUSALEM, Dec. 15.—Roports trom the fyrian vilayets where Bedouin re- ‘Volta have been recently reported indi- “qate that the uprising is a serious one. Many Turkieh officials have been mas- and at several military posts bave been annihilated. ss an eye wit- cenes of the up- Sg brings a detailed account to this Troops Are Annihiia' companies of troops, ‘Deen sent out with field gu the disarmament of the Bedouins. ‘troops were scattered in small com- ‘among the various tribes in the east of the Jordan when the otarted. Fevolt was carefully planned and The Bedouins were led by| ‘Mojilia of El Kerak, whose father | Gesert chieftain of international Bedouins, objecting to disarma- attacked the troops simultane- at all the stations north of Maon, Were successful at every point, annihilating feild ty of the Turkish rai American Tourists Robbed. victorious bands then moved on @ town of about 2,000 inhab- and their families, looted the Government building and robbed a party of | 90 personal injury, how | Tt te asserted that the Christian resi- (CHICAGO BROKERS RAIDED _ BY FEDERAL OFFICERS. \GO, Dec. 15.—United States Se- Bervice officials to-day raided the of the Capital Investment Com- Papers and records were confis- | following other places were raid. , J. Holzappel, No, 2% Fifth ave- ‘Campbell & Co., Postal . enearonh 3 Murphy Co., No. 3 Sanderson & a outside RATIFIED HARRIMAN GIFT FOR STATE PARK. | , Dec, ,—According to the of the State Board of Canvass- the proponod $2,000,00) State bond is- for the improvement and extension Palisades Park was carried at lectin by 63,970. 1 Of Votes cast on the prop 081, of which 39,281 we: against, There were 47,1 end 1,759 void ballots cast constitutional am ag for the election of tw = Saratoga County Society of this r ive its annual dinner Saturday | Qt the Waldorf-Astoria Hote! or-dlect Dix and Mrs, unties will partic ured from Treasurer Republican Club, I be Me eriaiee " these new style jewelle er # Mesh Bags, selling them nt c are made along the as solid Gold and Sterling Sil- Bags, very elaborate in design | fare on sale at Ligh class The stores. If any of the . Sent by snail, $2.1 LES A. KEENE CR AR Bedouins in Syria, Fighting | kowski, East Buffalo. 2 La Balle) No. 3% The | bags | Paeght of any other first rey for than 84.00 we An refund dl _ ANEELS 10 FLOOR —TOWANG HERSELF Mrs. Catherine Hatch, Melan- cholia Victim, Strangles to Death With Towel. Mrs. Catharine Hatch, wife of a) wealthy grain merchant, committed sul- cide to-day by hanging herself from the knob of the bathroom door at her home; | | No. 617 Wert One Hundred and Forty- ninth street. She had tled one end of a| bath towel around the knob, made a! moose of the other end and kneeled down to draw the noose tight enough to strangle her, When she was dis-| covered she was breathing. She died soon after Mrs. Hatch, who was fifty years of age, had been buffering from melan- cholia. As she had displayed no alarm. ing symptoms her husband, Joseph W. Hatch, ai not think it necessary to engage « nurse bi After Mr, Hatch left for his place of business in Manhattan Market to-day she went to the bathroom, and her lengthy stay aroused the fears of one of the colored maids, who tried to open the door, which had been locked from the inside, She called to Mrs, Hatch and got no response, Then she called up the West One Hundred and Fifty- second street station and Policemen ‘rosby and Fox were sent around, The policemen broke open the bath- room door and found Mrs, Hateh un- conscious but atill breathing, They no- tiled the Washington Heights Hospital | his wife had been ailing for a long time, | but that he did not imagine she was in a frame of mind to kill herself. | —_—_@e——_ RUNAWAYS FOUND BOWERY. Haffalo Messenger Roys’ #65 Loot Soon Disappeared. Carlisle Williams and Joseph Wier. sixteen - year-old messenger boys, stole $65 from a messenger com- pany in Buffalo three days ago and came to the big clyt on the Empire State Express, They found the Bowery and infested shooting galleries, young Wierkowski being the champion boy rifle shot of In twenty-four hours they lost all their money betting on Wierkowsk!'s ability to make impossitie combination shots, he being offered odds of 100 to 1 and never winning @ bet. Cold, disillusioned and hollow inside as base drums the young Buffalo ad- venturers surrendered themselves to @ | | Registered Trade Mark. ‘| The “gift-for-a-man” solved by Handkerchiefs. very large size includes an en linen, $1.25 each. 40c, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 each. endless. We have every kin embroidered handkerchiefs a $100.00, 5th Ave. & 34th , ’ Men’s Fur Special Selections fo SCARFS—Open-end 4-in-hands, Imported Rich colors and patterns, MOTOR SCARFS — Knitted silk, HOUSE COATS—Double-faced cloth, WOOLEN BLANKET ROBES, ENGLISH DRESSING GOWNS, JAPANESE SILK GOWNS, ALL SILK HALF HOSE, platn colors, SILK SUSPENDERS, neatly boxed, FLERS, SWEATERS, UMBREL| | votes, of the November election, which were canvassed to-day by the State Board of Canvassers. The low man on the Dem- ate ticket was Edward Lazan- vice. SCARFS—Folded 4-'n-bands of English Silke, MEN’S CAPE GLOVES, P. X. M, & P. K., GLOVES, FUR COATS, FUR LINED CoATs, THE EVENING WORLD, THU policeman to-day. (fn Centre Street | feated Samuel &. Koenig, the Repubt-! Court they were committed to Tomb sto await the arrival of @ Buffalo) The Democratic pluralities were: For policeman. ——— X’S VOTE WAS HIGHEST; LAZANSKY’S THE LOWEST. Kennedy, 18,392; for Attorney-General, Governor Won in Last Election by| reer, John A. Bensel, 18,006, 67,401, While Secretary of State | Tailed Ticket With 1,873. ALBANY, Deo, 15.John A, Dix was elected Governor over Henry L. Stim- son, his Republican opponent, by 67,401 according to the official returns y of State-elect, who We are very strong n “dependable Eye-Glass Ser- A service such as we give you is only possible because ours is the /argest retail optical usiness in the world. Our method combines the ad- vice and experience of an Oculist (registered physician)’ for ex- amination and prescription and that of a competent Optician for the fitting and mounting. The work and results are GUAR- ANTEED. This Double Service is included in the charge made for glasses —$2 and more. TUR Ronis | and Dr, Kilburn, assisted by the two) quality, beautiful selection, policemen, worked over Mrs, Htach for | o whishs and Opticians of designs; val. $4.98 . $3.49 | twenty minutes in a vain effort to save| OC! Men’s Silk Mufflers, tui dress her life. New Vork: Ap ney East 23d St. | mufflers, white satin line’ | Mr. Hatch, who was notified, was al- 27 West 34th 8t. 54 W. 125th St. P special 496 most frantic with grief. He said that 442 Columbus Ave, 76 Naseau St. dans ilk Suspenders; fi B’klyn: 489 Fulton St. and 1009 B’way. Newark: 597 Broad St.,nr. Hahne&Co, ———— Don’t Persecute your Bowels Small Pill, Small Dove, Small Price Genuine outa: Signature fan ord | Established Half o Contury. ‘| Holiday Handkerchiefs for Men fag can always be very man will welcome an addition to his stock of these. We offer— Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in a wide range of sizes and weights at 25c, 50c, 75c and $2.00 each, One tire square yard of pure Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs showing Script, Roman or Old English letters, at 25c, In Ladies’ Handkerchiefs the variety is almost d from the simple Irish t 12¥c each up to the marvelous hand embroidered Parisian cobwebs at James McCutcheon & Co., Opposite Waldorf-Astoria St., nishings r Holiday Gifts and Domestic Silke, Values 75c & 1.00, 50c 1.00 4.50 to 10,50 5.00, 7.85, 10,00 —_— 8.00, 7.00. 10.00 | ‘ 8° The diff 88 The difference 1.75 temember this— 1,00, 1.50 & 2.00 | utithaetyt, 7m life, Cad 1.50 tpoue ‘foses of cathartic medicines ALSO ATTRACTIVE STOCKS OF HANDKERCHIE!S, MUF- LAS, CANES, HOSIEKY, MOTOR KOBES Dreadway L ig Swweel, / the can candidate by 1,878. Governor, John A. Dix, 67,401; for Lieu- tenant-Governor, Thomas F. Conway, %,831; for Secretary of State, Edward Lazansky, 1,87 jam Sohmer, for Treasurer, John Thomas Carmody, 4,461; for State Engt- 3d Ave. and 12Ist St. Special Friday > Boys’ Overcoats $2.49 Boys’ heavy ker- sey overcoats with de- shape, blue, garnet . black; gray and all sizes; N= value 98¢....79e Girls’ Dresses of mixed wool}| plaids and shepherd checks, fancy braided yoke, red patent leather belt; full pleated skirt; |] size 6 to 14; val. $1.98...... $1.29 | Children’s Fur Sets, two- piece white lamb, angora, white or gray marabou and white or gray bearskins; with heads and | ermine strips; special $1.69 Boys’ Shoes, patent colt, blucher, hand sewed; size 13 9; special... Library Ta igh gloss finish golden oak and mahogany in $8.75 many designs; val. $9.98 . Point Curtains, fine Trish one in a fancy box; 98c, 69¢ to 49e Prayer Books, ‘‘Key of Heaven” with Morocco back; Wom loves, “Meyers’ ” make, all shades of tan; all sizes; special.. $1.00 Renaissance Centre Pieces 36 in., with Mexican drawn work centre pieces, special.. $1.25 Swinging Dexter, No C, O. D. or Mail Orders. A Holiday Phd foctory " We 1 Speck ve aq lable offers PRADRURY | RLING Ww STEIN tool, € and Sheet AM pianos fully guaranteed #3 per month, Rentals ul OPEN EVENINGS, WESER BROS., FACTORY WAREROOMS D STREET, Y. Te, G44 Chelsea, _COUGHED ALL NIGHT i} depead oD Irritation of the bowels until they sweatenough to move. (as Gurets strengthen the bowel muscles #0 they creep and ‘craw! naturally, This means a cure and only through Cascatr ts cam you get tt quickly ho Oaturally | Cascarets—100 bos—week H i oar / | Ou ete for Comptroller, Will. By RSEDAY, DECEMBER 165, 19190, Silver Novelties For Christmas The little ‘things in cilver, 20 popular for cents, we have in greatest assortment in Silver or Plate. Vanity Cases, Mesh Purses, Chateleines, post leah articles for personal use for men and women. Many things exclusive in idea and design. Selection easy. Prices moderat:. iby ea in Silver, Sterling or Plate, and manulactute. ess of our own NAL AL i ‘val The Meriden Company, saversmins (Internacional Silver Co., Successor) 49-51 West Thirty-fourth Street and 68-70 West Thirty-fifth Street JAMES ‘McGREERY & COS 23rd Street 34th Street On Friday, December the 16th. AUTOMOBILE APPAREL. In Both Stores. Men’s Fur and Fur Lined Coats, Auto- mobile Ulsters of fancy cloth, Fur, Plush and Cloth Robes, Fur, Fur Lined and Leather Gloves, Buckskin Gauntlets and Mitts. Men’s Fur and Cloth Caps, Women’s Fur and Wool Hoods, Fur and Fur Lined Boots, Foot Muffs, etc. Sale of Men’s Raccoon Coats,—wool lined, satin yoke. Cut full and extra long. . 65.00 byt 85.00 Men's Calf Coats...... Py are nes) 7,50 Ber 4 MEN’S HALF HOSE. 500 dozen Pure Thread Ingrain Silk with cotton soles, heels and toes. Black and colors. 1.00 per pair usual price 4.35 Plain or mercerized Lisle Thread with double spliced heels, soles and toes. Black and colors. 25¢ per pair 6 pairs for 1.25 Four-thread Lisle with six-thread spliced | heels, soles and toes. Plain or mercerized. Black and colors, 50c per pair 5.50 per dozen Pure Thread Silk, Cobweb weight, with cotton tops and soles. Black, Gray, Navy Blue and Tan. 50c per pair In Both Stores, FURNITURE DEP’TS. On Friday and Saturday, December the 16th and 17th. Articles suitable for Holiday Gifts. In Both Stores, Women's Mahogany Writing Desks 15.00, 18.00 and 20.00 former prices 19.50, 23.00 and 29,00 Women's Circassian Walnut Writing DBGKS iii sep avatie 25.00, 35.00 and 45.00 ees: former prices 30.00, 40.00 and 54.00 Women's Circassian Walnut Writing DAWSON |.) Foie diasesae'e gion 40.00, 50.00 and 60.00 former prices 48.00, 60.00 and 68.75 Women's Mahogany Desk Chairs. 5.00, 10.00 and 14.00 former prices 6.50, 11.25 and 16.00 Music Cabinets. 16.50, 20.00 and 25.00 former prices 20.00, 25.00 and 31°25 Cellarettes. 30.00, 35.00 and 40.00 former prices 38,00, 42,50 and 50.00 Arm Chairs and Rockers. .50, 12.50 and. 15.00 former prices 8.50, 14.50 and’ 17.00 Tabourettes and ‘Tea Tables. 2.00, 2.50 and 3. former prices 3.00, 3.75 and 4. 75 Rockers, Arm Chairs 2.75 and former prices 3.25 an Children’s Lunch and Room Tables. 3-75, 4.00 and 6.50 former prices 4.50, 5.00 and 8.00 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street Mahogany Mahogany Craftsman Craftsman Children's Chairs, and Arm Rockers. 7; 50 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU WANT— A “WORLD WANT” WILL GO ANQ GET IT.. JAMES MGGREERY 8 COS 23rd Street 34th Street 5 yt 77 On Friday, December the 16th we FRAME DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, 500 dozen French Gilt and Sterling Silver Photograph Frames. Various sizes. 50c to 3.75 A large variety of Imported French Enamel Frames, also engraved Sterling Silver Frames. Large sizes to fit the latest style of photographs. WOMEN’S CLOAK DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, Black Broadcloth Paletots, 22.50 and 25.00 former price 28.50 to 35.00 Remaining stock of Evening and Street Wraps, at greatly reduced prices. F’ JUNIOR SUIT DEP’TS. Dancing and Party Dresses for girls and In Both Stores. juniors. Sizess 8 to 14 years. 12.50 to 18.50 Dainty White Lingerie Dresses, lace trimmed. Size 6 to 10 years. 3-75 to 7.50 Chinchilla Coats, finished with velvet collar; wool lined. Buttoned-to-neck model. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 9.75 MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. In Both Stores, On Friday and Saturday, December the 16th and 17th Women’s Pajamas of silk and cotton materials. Floral designs and plain colors. 3-75 value 5.50 Brocaded Satin Slippers, ‘Mule’ shape, c vibes Hand-knitted Automobile Caps in misses’ and women’s sizes. 1.00 and 1.50 Shetland Wool Shawls.............. 1.50 value 2.50 Women’s Sweaters..........eseeeee 3-90 value 5.25 FUR DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. Hudson Seal Coats, with deep collar and brocade silk lining. 50 inches long. 137.50 French Seal Coats, with Australian collar and cuffs. 75.00 Black Pony Skin Coats, full length. ..45.00 Black Fox Muffs.............000008 16.50 Black Fox Scarfs..........sseeeee08 15.50 Black Wolf Muffs...............00: 14.50 BBIRGK WOll SOBITS 6 650s o99 eh esac 12.50 Black Wolf Muffs Black Wolf Scarfs... Natural Wolf Muffs................ 13.50 Natural Wolf Scarfs........... + -12.50 Blue Raccoon Muffs............6 115.50 Blue Raccoon Scarfs..........++006 12.50 Natural Raccoon Muffs.............16.50 Natural Raccoon Searfs..........65 12.50 Persian Paw Sets, muff and scarf......9.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street | SONGS THAT MAKE NEW YORK FAMOUS, CLARICE MAYNE No. 1—“When the Band Plays at Night.” ou are at all musically inclined you should keep in touch wists e late song “*hits"’ as they come out and mark the suc- cess of New York shows, “W henthe Band Playsat Night” The vocal gem now being sung in vaudeville by Clarice Mayne is without ‘doubt the song of the day. Words and Music in Every Copy of NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD HEX ORICA OS OC ( (

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