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THE a WORLD, Se ne DECEM ER 19, 1910. | overcome as they slept. {tore he married me," sald Me. Post. tT heen sleeping in a coal bin for three botties to buy foot until he was put | Children’s Society until Th al hard Work wf! Surgeons, i “We lived happily together until two days. out. Asked if he wanted to return to} Johnny was taken ep to tl ot Lev Frank, ambulan: | years ago,” 1 Wien the boy was arraigned before | his relative’s home, he answered room if the Children’s Court reeons from t istrict Hoss | r@ Mra. Post was calied to the| Justice Satmon he was > we sir: she beats 06 much, well dressed women sent out af WOLD OPERATE |W TET SAE 2 WL = SE eee CENTRES. LOOP. SEVEN FROM GAS TWO MARGE ae trying to get thie ease New Cobweb Plaque Pendants <1 and Twon- Sterling silver, set with finest quality Frederic attificial as4 Spvaneeen, monds, pearl centre, including chain, whipped and that rie whers of the buildin 1 he was frequently trying to get the gas cor pafiy to make repairs. phaa, His mother and father about nine years ago | Boy SLEPT IN COAL 8 IN V COAL BINS: “te anid he had alept in A stable, selling | STARVED WHEN ARRESTED. | ——— - pil Ba Offer Is Made to Public Service| Mrs. Julia Donnelly Gropes, SHOT HIMSELF IN HEAD Mrs, Emma C. Post Witness in} 5,.,° pares ae Board to Connect Three Her Way to Door While | AS BLUECOAT GRIPPED HIM.| annutment Suit Brought |Sr0"ett inte, the sinner’, Cour fi al F {In Struggle Over Weapon Canadian : Bid sna ie cee ae | Bridges, | Others Sleep. YM ‘ P ; | by Balloonist. nip. He Was arromted last night by ! .M. . Man Is Badly | Policeman Jones after Willlam Henger, | | Wounded, Janitor of the apartment house at No. The Manhattan Bridge ‘Turee-Cent | Two men were % along Roeb-| Frederick Holmyard, of Winnipeg. | Mrs. Emma C. Post told Supreme Court @1 West One Hundred and Thirteenth Idine to-day submitted to the Public Ser-| ting street, Willa y when! Canada, who was ehot in the head with {Justice Platsek to-day how, aftor living | stceet had reported that the tad had : vice Commission a proposition to operate | tho door of the old-fas his own revolver yesterday whilg wreat-| with her a# her husband for ten years, Don’t Forget trolley cars through the Brooklyn loops | story brownstone dwelling at Ne ng with Policeman McLoughlin, of the | Augustus T. Post, the balloonist, tired Be Sse ¢ of the subway and across the Williams; opened and a middle-aged woman in| Hldridme street on, has an excelient | of ner and is now trying to have |the Gift Glasses burg Bridge down to the Centre street | her night garments fell out upon the | Stpepital, rod erecag tore at Gouverneur | marriage to her annulled "|Our Sale of | Get them TO-DAY, and terminal. The company also proposes a! stoop, unconactous. One of the men} 4 Post, who is twenty years younger of No. 68 Bast nds t s tha route across the Brooklyn Bridge with | ran up the steps and tried to revive! ye than his wife, s. Pa { give them as a Christ-| in whee $15 Overcoats | mas surprise. They are! a line over the Manhattan Bridge to the| her, while the other hurried to the) that an | had anoth wh A living, from whom Atlantic avenue atation of the Long Iel-| comer of Broadway and brougnt pack | Bowery had fred a revolver, and he ishe nad never ween divorced, when she} and Suits is increasing with leaps | the most sensible gift. | ‘ " Pp ow jolmya ie be 6 | . and Railroad, Patrolman MeCormi |" McLoughlin was ing Holmynea | married him fn 159%, and bounds because the men of | Pi gular re $15.00 Regular Price, $12.00 In @ letter to the commission, Presi-| By tho time the pollceman avrived! for the revolver when the iatter drew | Mrs. Post was married twice before | Manhattan appreciate the ad. Solid Gold Glasses, $5.00) dent Frederick W. Rowe of the com-| the woman Iying across the threshold | it from his overcoat pocket and at-| she decame the wife of Post. Mer frat| vantage of getting $25 value for! Others as low as $2.50 apr Maggy was able to gasp a few words. Sho| tempted to shoot. The policeman |ruenand was Judge John &. Keaghe: 5 “Phe Manhattan Bridge ‘Three-Cent| 4 ; ; Ae rl) HS with Oculist’s Examination muttered something about gas, pointe od the Gtaner. lof ‘Texas. She left him and he got a rid: Cofvect Classes Later: al ‘orr ° TAne |. ow prepared to th Cen- 7 aliens atone gras caer ing nasgen” | teebiy toward the intertor of the hous he first shot went wild, but the {divorce She then married Daniel Holll- | Par ee Saree leon Secsviag semen Ors hen futitea second entered the Canadian’ } dny, eon of « former Governor of Vir- ML QQ Levy & Co.,| .00 1, sspecen SypeRs to 2 PE Sh Se yo tre etreet subwa) 1 Holmyard, who is twen inia. He got the marriage annulled on Hrooklyn terminus of each of the three Saved Several Lives. old, came to New York ti 0 |the che ‘Tesan vaNNe Was 9-125 Walker St. 1489 Br i Sait bridges and from the Flatbush avenuo! McCormick got help and went through | and has been ing the sights of 2 inva Miuhenquentty the higher couets | 119-1265 Walker St. ‘oadway | 4 Gcul sts’ Opticians Classic Jeweller 0 hi R th o Matty " t } sation of the Long Island Ratiroad 19 | ie piace. It was full of as fu » te f'n member of tho Winuipes confirmed the valldlty of the ‘Texas | New York. New York. | 223SixthAv.,15uhSt. 350Sixth Av. 22481. /1] 905 Broadway 1 West 34th St. 479 Fifth Ave, A Sika rpin PaeEWORT ae: ierae lie tant unseen ‘ ir M. A. and he wore a running | decree. t 1274 Broadway, 334St. 101 Nassau —AunSt. | at 20th St. opp. Waldorf-Astoria at 4let St. ‘he re NOW f ld help! woman who had been able to hire with the YM. G. A trlangle on Ie “Mr. Post understood everything be: iil 217 Broadway, Aster House Block. to eliminate t bridge crushes, | 19 the door—thereby saving se’ and would assist t ast number of hesides her own—was Mrs. Julla Don Brooklyn people who dally go to points | nelley, a widow, who occu} the partor | in Manhattan within easy walking dis- floor, In one bedroom was her mothe: tance of the Centre street subway loop| Mrs, Johanna Sherlock, who {8 past| and who must now under the most fa-| seventy, and in @ rear room her twenty- vorable circumstances pay @ five-cent| year-old gon, Charles Donnelly. rel fare and in many cases seven and a half! were neatly asphyxiated. cents fare, consuming considerable time| In the rooms on the top floor were | by surface transit in Manhattan. The! Mrs, Lizzie Chamberlain, also a widow, proposed plan will curry these passen-|and her son, Frank Chamberlain, aged gere for a three-cent fare. twenty-five. They too would have been “We proposed to operate under the | dead in a little while. following conditions: To take a lease| Further search showed that the twin | of the Centre street subway loop with | house next door at No, 200 was also full | tracks and equipment on the |of gas. Here the searchers came upon Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg |Charles Raffenberger, his wife, Emma, Bridges, capable by its terms of beng }and thelr eleven-year-old daughter, terminated by the clty at any time after | Elise, all unconscious and slowly chok~ five years upon payment of the value of | ing. Like the edd they had been | the equipment plus ten per cent. This ese % lease to provide that the earnings of the proposed line shall be applied annually in order as follows: To the payment of operating expenses. To the payment of | taxes and bridge rentals. To the crea- Hon of a fund sufficient to cover de- | T preciation and obsolescence. To the payment to the company of an amount equal to six per cent. upon {ts cash in. estment. To the payment to the city Your filled Surety Book equals in buying power a $2.50 gold piece. 1868 Established 43 Years 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. Furniture for Christmas Adams Building—Third and Fourth Floors, Only five more days to buy remain, and we have made up our minds to sell to twice as man: people this week as we sold furniture to a year ago. This is not an easy thing to do, but there are two advantages that we offer you to buy here instead of elsewhere. First—Here are six distinet bargains. . Second—You can buy any of these or any other fur- Regular price......$6 $7.50 $9 $10 some reduced. niture that we sell on the Club Plan. ---94 °° 95 $6.50 $7.50 ; All furniture purchased up until noon Friday, December. ‘ $3.95 Rugs 7 $3.25 Brandacd © il ae > 23d for suburban points will be delivered on Saturday, Renaissance Bed Spreads aie 4 vale -penapiahe December 24th. Trish Point Lace Curtains At About Cost "O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor. The designs are very good and there's a big assortment of them, for people who are interested in their own homes and care more for family than for strangers, they make good gifts. O'Neill Building---Fourth Floor. For the family there’s nothing better than to all chip in and to give one good, big rug for the room Famous “Pint of Cough Syrup” Recipe that needs it most. Here are No Better Remi at any Price, Fully @ueranteed. of an amount cqual to th CE DA lame Alpe Blige ce I a $5.95 Rugs at $4.95 $4.25 Rugs at $3.50 All furniture putchased up until 4 o'clock on Satur- dereat aid gantal amortionions paye | Se mm ike mit eee ae Cle ae Regularly... ..$5 $7.50 $10 $12 $15 27x54 inches 7x54 inch es day, December 24th, for city delivery will be delivered the ment ‘upon all) corporate He the At....0200-..9275 $5.75 $7 $9 «$12 $8.50 Rugs at $7.45 $6.50 Rugs at $5.25 same day. elty suet r the purpos = ., id i t ¥ structing the Centro street loop. Finished with a full valance oy a DOEE ay cover 36x63 inches vai inches 13, “Any and all earnings not consumed eran, fe a to match. There’s a good variety of designs and the renais- $19.50 Rugs at $15.75 $14.25 Rugs at $12. cette Raveen theraity pp Baer eal eat Pints Soy the at ect “a 34 sance is well done on very strong net. ites 4 feet 4)4x7}34 feet oad company. Just laxative. 00 fins ‘c . * * Of course, there's a complete assortment of small Into Mga od mr mike ices Brachial fot “throat tical A st i American Lace Curtains Under-Price rugs of all descriptions. The rugs of small size make nice in Manhattan and in Brooklyn, | ug. This is a part of the entire output of a mill that we gifts for people who have their own rooms. er surface or subway Ines, pro- | p; foie Ge ed en en for a free interchange of trans | pnme. fi fren eae rained hones) is» 11; took over sometime ago, and you will find: ——— eater item lei ML #1.75 Curtains for $1. 83 Curtains for 82. $2.50 Spun Brass at $1.98 ag? eaten a ee) 82.50 Curtains for $1.50, 83.75 Curtains for $2.75. ‘O'Neill Building—Basement cons for uw sf Comte * a cee Preparations | $3.50 Pies Sor $2.50, RS Guneradae ta Fern Dishes with zine linings and ball feet, with the preme Court of the United States ad-| promis’ ee: by 24 SOC urraeal set $6 Curtains for $4.5 fern already growing in them. Journed to-d ora be It These are 50, 54 and 60 inches wide, and 8 to 84% yards $4. 98 Cut Glass at $3. 98 long. The assortment of designs is good—so good und so 8. i inch bowls; pitchers, celery trays, sugar and cream peaks Mag ibaa ata be hard to find a woman whom we sets, ice cream trays, compotes, deeply dnd richly cut and Tar like Pi uateatt OHI OY, BUN An Ces burnished by hand. beautiful table has Ayal $12. ny Morris Chair, $8.50 tlike illustration.) nf quartered golden oak pear pila hae, he cole wine rch rood taled: i . The top is 27x27 ul rich shade of dari Registered Established eri an Sewin Machines Down Quilts, at. 98 ‘the wood is a very Trade Merk, Half o Cemtary. $15 Americ S & O'Neill Building—Second Floor. ‘ ~adgae Uy oe atihe i carved claw fect, broxd. comfort. able arms Sat a spring seat. Thé™ At $12 Very handsome designs Adams Building—Balcony. in pink and blue, with deep cushious are large and thoroughly filled and you can make your own id H dk chiefs bord Th Persian quoted, selection of covering. Beautifully oda Several hundred will be ready shy Mai at Th ae 0 Desk, $12.50 finished. y an er to-morrow morning, and every one Fe pei ypeent = apery Me Py tern oy $10.50 Morris Chair, $7.50 at $12, Of Absolutely Pure Linen made in quartered oak, birdseye Made of quartered goidea oak These machines are sold by A Big Blanket at $4.2 25 maple or mahogany, ‘The wood | and imitation mahogany came ) : a Homutitully a Has Th tructed and hand The variety is almost endless. For Ladies we have eesiial tn -siielieh tomas ana 6) es Fine, soft, white wool, bound witb silk. Packed in French lees: with two serpent polished, "Broad, comfostable every kind from the simple Irish embroidered handker- ‘ Hroushnu the country fi two and holly boxes. swell front drawers. The. intes | arms with prettily’ turned spin: hiefs at c. each up to the marvellous hand embroid- ee times our regular price, a - rior is niecly fitted with pigeon- , ¢ cushions are large an cred Parisian cobwebs at $100. 0Oeach. Some of our most Ly nae White Quilts in Holly Boxes — fol parsons et, ite cond | shoconghy ied, wich, the sa 1k The American is a standard $2.25, $2.85 and 93.75. We tie these with silk ribbon 16 inches deep and 30 inches long. | own selection of cover. attractive lines are— machine and has a drop lift; a ball bows to make them a little more festive. This makes a very handsome | spring seat aud just enough of Small Madeira Embroidered Handkerchiefs bearing stand; an automatic bobbin as piece of furniture ai a very low | carving (o make it wetistic im with dainty eyelet embroidery and scallop edges, 50c, 75c and $1.00. winder; and a full set of the latest “Maish” Down Comforts, $2.98 figure. every Way. attachments; a self-setting needle With big pink chrysanthemum designs or in Persian $3.25 Reed Rocker, $2.25 Swiss Handkerchiefs with beautiful hand embroidery, device and every machine that we (Just like illustrat ion.) in a large variety of designs, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 each. sell is a colors. Has prettily bent spindles, woven hack, continuous roll army 7 s guaranteed for ten years. A a ent ck t eon the clooel Real Valenciennes, Duchesse and Point Lace Indian Blankets, $5.75 AeevenPcane teat’ White’ maple trams. Very. comtertabieasaad aa Handkerchiefs at $1.00, 2.00, 3.00 and up to 25.00 each. A unique and very warm present. Nice for dens for artistic design. $22.50 French Dinner Sets, $16.98 | bachelors. Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, Gee ae 5,000 Crib Blankéts Copper and Other Gifts showing small, dainty letters, at 25c, 50¢, 75c and $1.00 each, Men's Handkerchiefs in equally attractive assortment Made b: Pink or blue with all sorts of babyhood designs scattered O'Neill Building Basement . y the famous house of Charles Field Haviland. ink or itiie << alainnle : . 1 ba) These got here just in time for Christmas and they are thin over them: birds, animals, bow knots, etc.; 50c, larger Fava acl k teakettles, Pr ing and card tables, James McCutcheon & Co. china, richly decorated with clouded gold handles. 100 size, 75; boxed Baking’ diheas (eaiewta Door mats, 9$¢ to $3.98. pieces to set. : : | ahd liabaa Re va aos Book racks, 91.98 $5.50. RCRA, i e Opposite : actical Gifts £2.75. 5th Ave. & 34th St., warn ettoria $8.98 Porcelain Dinner Sets at $5.49 Practical Gift Coffee percolators, 94.98 | *7ice'croam treesers, $1.49 American porcelain, handsomely decoraied, 100 pieces $7.50 Chafing Dishes | $8.50 Sternau Coffee to $13. ; to 83.24. ; to each set. Machines at $4.98. Chafing dishes, $3.98 to Medicine cabinets, $1.98 $7.50 Dinner Sets at $4.49 at $4.75. People say it is worth 81 1%, ba cp A For si 1 “F more than any other made. Casseroles, with nickel Step chairs, $1.50 to 93.75, ‘or six people. = Either | hig one trimmings, $3.98 to $8.65. orary steps, 92.50 to White-and-gold China ‘Cups and Saucers, 10¢ each, e <> copper or | makesfour- -Fe%X Bissell” s awh $5. 25. instead of $1.80 a dozen. 4 nickel oa pl ni ae ts Sweepers, Umbrella stands, wood, These are quite famous and there are many of our own plated dinner cups #1609 to 98.99. $1.25 to $4.25, patrons who wait from time to time to renew their sets, with Mm cattas Clothes wringers, $2. 5¢ to And this doesn’t begin to until we make these reductions. ebony ; \ tell the story. il ki : il and is fin- $7.75 It th ’ Ge handles, 7. =e wd 5 ished in 4 - full threes d For :Jother! 9 ; either¢ = 2 pint size, ibl Jardinie ir O1 A Fine Assortment of with, ‘ade | Bickel or sev ure xafad et Hind Bee s s justable regulating alcohol Other ms chashls fe i Sid 4 Beautiful Plato Lown Quilt k Sel vi ta Pable Holiday Gifts Te he Sue | Secon | Bardee O'Neill Building Basement ys oR mbrella : at ie lolder Pocketbook Baskets of all sorts, Ie, 290, | $1.75 Scrap Baskets at 79¢ Five o'Clock Tea PR cgay A B Ae ge Lye) lala marie ae Pins ry ‘ rn ; + $8. . Set of © cn feat Piston All sorts, wll colors; blue, pink, Kettles. For women who do their si over Thimble Fed Spread possible style and shape—from green and gold, reduced. own housework. You can- ater} al Rug “ig Sone - ae RAID ret gift. ey require no fuel, Five O'clock Tea Se! ilver Toi et Articles va EVENINGS BROOKLYN FULTON STREET kind of twsket that You ever suw. Made of raffia Copper and nickel or brass, | grown stove. Glove Box Fancy Combs OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRIGTMAS, /