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JECLARED INSANE, MILLIONAIRE TAKEN FROM THE SAVOY S. Bernheimer, Mer- * Chant, Goes to Sanitarium for Second Time. TTENTIVE TO WIDOW. is Family Opposed Young ‘Woman, Who Denies Re- ceiving Costly Presénts. Laria 8 Bernheimer, cotton goods chant and member of the firm of lagob 8. Bernheimer & Bro, Nos, 87-31 VRite street, was removed from his! partment in the Savoy Hotel to a Long} sland sanitarium to-day, having been eglared insane by a committee of alien- it Although it had been reported that Bernheimer would fight for his free- and that his doctors were having| le to Jocate him, he went quietly in the company of Dr. his brother-in-law, De éman, of the Hotel Nether- wis, and two trained nurses. second lown in three years, His @ just before his young divorce from him in Selma ‘aus of (0% 28 Weert Seventy-sixun str Mra, helmer was only eighteen at the .m@ of her marriage and in her Wt sho alleged th her husband was fuel tu her * om the tine of her honey- oon in 146 until she separated from Im two years later. “This tilness of my brother-in-law is | Said Mrs. Jacob Bern- ‘He was ill before, about ree years ago, but when he was dis- ged from the sanitarium we be- ed he was cured. He went tu Ope and seemed greatly benefited. divorce His I believe, 1s not hopeiess by any | Bernheimer has recently been ying marked attention to Mrs, Hope Whom he has known for some . Sommers said yesterday: known Lorin Bernheimer for way years, but this gossip of his hav- given me a number of expensive! regents ts worse than nonsense. We are! ood friends and that is all, Why I spect him to call around for me and me out for an automobile drive in ' It is understood, however, that Mr. Jernheimer's relations did not approve actentions to Mrs. Sommers. R. DANA HIS PHYSICIAN AND PERSONAL FRIEND. “I regret exceedingly that news of Mr. jernheimer’s condition has reached the jewspapers,” said Dr, Dana at ais home Jt is true that he is a very . L have been his physician for ears uid besides aa bis peie 4, and our rela rdlal. ne Wave) ay ApCrs were signe derick Peverson of 1% West Pitty-second t §.gn them myself, be- bary, and in th Want him to see m: worse and shown ked signs of irrationality, During the month his change for the worse been particularly noticeable. it was decided, and I heartily con- that the best thing for him was ‘dhim sent to a hospital for stment. In this decision all of his tions and his business partnera con- | 4. We had Dr. Peterson and Dr. | wr make thorough examinatl and their conclusion was t at the present time absolut petent.”” TIM OF HOLD-UP MAY LOSE LEFT EYE. filliamsburg Man Knocked Down and Robbed on Way Home | From Party. | who lives at No, 126 Williamsburg, may the sight of his left eye as a result encounter early this morning with p hold-up men. A blow broke Rob- ’ glasses and inbedded fragments of ass in his eye-ball, man giving his name as Joseph Hiiams and his ad ‘ d street, Wil ate Nasi ip tie Tabs pattan ‘ourt. \Roberts was on his way home trom| bravion, As he was yards of the Kast- Company Avenue tally over the h blunt ine to have les, The robbers took his m: decan Pelle eman Royal Redford e station found ! If hour tater, Cad a we ee ey, DIES AFTER FALL DOWN STEPS DUE Fletcher, Locked Up, Declares Joseph O'Brien on the point of the jaw early this morning, O’Brien went back- ward down the first f lodging house at raigned this mo Marke r - | Dalton of the Charles street stalo happened to be passing, jumped tnt hallway MY TURKEY. abusing me,” Fletcher told “and I laid down my news- Staged upstairs, He fol- and nit me. I turned around and him and he fell down the “My turkey was the biggest,” Said little Bobbie Brown. “Well, mine was the BEST Of any turk in town,” Answered Bess. And then they fought And each made sport Of the other's turkey, And both kiddies thought |That theirs was the best that could be bought. “I ate all I could,” sald Bessie, “And Billy ate the rest. That's why he's sick, you see; And if Mr. Turkey could only pike, When Dr. Reed came with the hospital ambulance O'Brien appeared to be suf- fering from scalp wound, and a charge of assault was entered against | TOA FIST BLOW O'Brien's death was reported changed to homicide, ian at the hospital told the x's death was due largely He was forty years old and a laborer. Fletcher is twenty-seven and says he ima bookkeeper, O’Brien, Fellow Lodger, Attacked Him. > And see Billy sitting all drowsy like, = SPECIAL MUSIC FOR How funny {t would be!” When Walter Fletcher's fist caught NIGHTWORKERS’ MASS. WHAT'S A “TWO- GUN man?” Do YOU know wh: Out West they Mass next/ ndrew's Hall) ht of steps In a Sixth avenue. wo-Gun Man" ie? And he isn't the sort in 8 | of man they pick out to annoy or play tricks on paar ieeTe Sacha lt Will be) che especial Two-Gun Man Is the hero of Vincent's Hospital. Fletcher was ar- tlon of the organ-| the very best cowboy story written in the past y, assisted by Mr. tenor; My. Regan, of and Owen W in the Jefferson rge of homicide, | J ten f story to set your blood tingling you forget you are living in the ‘Trinity man, bariton! Peters, solo peaceable, orderly East HE TWO-GUN MAN” b is the name of this rles Alden Seltzer, will begin serial pub EVENING WORLD, to discover what the troubie male ¢ y the man that knocked | ™2 Hie haf th ene “Calvary,” by Ri member that date—Monday, Dec. 4—for DUD OW tne AtRR A by Dudley Buck, means the Sart of treat you ought not to Both O'Brien and Fletcher were in-| rei, with violln oblixt mia re % mates of the lodging house. According | scavatina.” will be Hf you like a, story where something Is hap- ing all th e—something excitin, to Fletcher's story, he was sitting! Doran will celebrate the mass and eepected-—resd “THE TWO-GUN MAN” Ie the peaceably in the reading room last night deliver Evening World. the sermon. Notwithstanding “Famous for Their Suits.” Notwithstanding These Great Price ) These Great Price Reductions 4 Reductions As Always, ¥ As Always, Alterations ih Ave. th Alterations Free ‘Corner Street Free A Great After Thanksgiving : Clearance Sale “Haman? Creating the Most Phenomenal Values Ever Known 10600 Women’s & Misses’ Coats—Clearance Coats—Formerly MD Onda 7a; NOW sate eeaneaigs sane Aa 6.75 Co2ts—Forinerly up to 15.00, now. .....cceeeecveeeeenees 8.50 Coats—Formerly up to 18,75, now. .......6. seer Vietegans 12.75 Coats—Formerly up to 22.50, now.... 14.50 900 Women’s & Misses’ Suits—Clearance Suits—Formerly up to 17.50, how....... tepasaeasesesesee, Maat Suits—Formerly up to 19.75, now......... A aie anes 1 2.75 Swits—Vormerly up to 25.00, now........0.c0ccseeveeeees 14.50 Suits—Formeriy up to 29.75, now......cccccceeeeeveeeees 17.50 5OO women's & Misses’ Dresses—Clearance Dresses—Formerly up to 9.75, now... 5.00 Dresses—Formerly up to 15.00, now, 9.75 Dres j@8—Formerly up to 19.78, now. 12.75 ee eee The Day After Thanksgiving BY ELEANOR SGHORER |: to th The Thus ment in the United States has been Red Cross seal head approved of the R Red Cross seal movement against tuber- culosis. —>—___— Haytian Diplomats Here, MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDLEN'S WINTER GLOVES him was his son-in-law, former Haytlen Consul- Attempts Will Be Made to fell 100,- n| Gamera a four Gaughterse 000,000 for the Holidays, WASHINGTON, Dec, 1.—On the opening of the sale of Kted Cross seuis|[ ee . to-day, permission to sell these Silver's Best Friend’ Christmas suckers in every post-ouce | 1 ECTR Silver Pallsh Lic O Exce | e agents selling E Q N. arters yesterday, Post-Office Depa official sai departments has been given to the Dr. Edmond Haraux, former Haytien Minister to the Court of St. James, Electro Silicon Co., 0 Olift St., New York, accompanied by his wits, mand two | At Grocers and Druguiste Evers where: daugh' it arrived o1 ‘inland to. so aan anal ets scm 5 New Embaasy. ° L=Rechard C. Ker- Oo an Ambassad>., te nes the municipality of te for an many | SATURDAY: arzenborg Platz, now a “ Barracks. ‘The situation is REDUCTIONS the Mhest in Vionna and tie contre of] | January reductions all ¢ the diplomat juarter ENGLISH PEERLESS CURE A SUCCESSFUL NEW DISCOVERY FoR HEMORRHOIDS A INFN 153) BROADWAY, Estab. The Difference ; in Eyesight Service others is) the pretending to know. It’s a differe can’t distingui may seem the same. It’s the difference between safety and a serious risk. To do away with all doubt to sure satisfaction, we Registered Physicians to Examine Your Eyes. according to lenses and mountings 3| PEfehich A Sons 223Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sith Ave, 22dSt. 101 B. Altman & Cos WILL HOLD THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES IN THE MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): MEN'S OVERCOATS OF HEAVY WOOLEN MATERIALS; USUAL PRICES $40.00 & 45.00 . . at $30.00 ° MEN'S IMPORTED DRESS OR MOTOR SCARFS OF KNOTTED SILK, USUAL PRICE $8.50 at $5.00 MEN'S FOLDED FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS OF IMPORTED SILKS; USUAL PRICES $1.50 & 1.75 ; at 85c MEN'S SILK HALF-HOSE IN BLACK AND COLORS; USUAL PRICES $1.50 & 1.75 PAIR at 3 pairs FOR $2.85 FER PAIR, $1.00 ALSO A SALE OF AT MUCH LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICES MEN'S GREY EGAL BUCK GLOVES, LINED, MEN'S WOOLEN CLOVES , . WOMEN'S TAN CAPE GLOVES, LINED , CHILDREN'S TAN CAPE GLOVES, LINED $2.00 35c, $2.00 1.10 MEN'S AND BOYS FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS AT MODERATE PRICES. Fry Avene, 34th eed. 35th Mtierts, Mew York. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St.. Brooklyn. ZZ DIAMOND RINGS 1-4 Carat, $9 WEDDING RikGs Price $2.50 to $25, Quality Guaranteed, Marriage Certificate Free, Ask for It. Casperfeld & Cleveland 144 Bowery "; North Grand at. L Open E eninss till 7 leautitul Morr vhair, $12.60? Oven Away Absoiuiely al i FRU TUPLE SERA re depends entirely upon the ability to examine the eyes. The difference between an oculist’s examination and difference between knowing how and ve that you 1 yourself, because the examinations accuracy and employ Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to 818, A BY alin. A House — Ann St. 17 West 42d—Bet, Sth & Pree Aves., New York the POST Store, in time for Christmas Holidays. That's the POST POLICY, The crisp, fashionable, ultra- Stylish coat here pictured is im- cluded in the list! Nothing degraded by being tossed into dark basementse— floods of Daylight enable you te see just what you're buying. r $12.75 Down from $20.00 Beautiful Seal Plush Coat with great shawl or sailor collar, as rich in appear- ance as real seal. e Fashionable turn-back cuffs, cro- cheted frog fastenings—as dashing in style and individuality as the highest Priced custom-made garment Splena- didly tailored and finished Merely ONE of the attractive price- » | offerings available to-morrow, Alterations FREE J. L. POST S$. W. Cor. 14th Street and Union Square _ | Ease and protection | for tender Bunions | The pain quiets, the stings | ing stops; throbbing ses, | swelling subsides—but the | comfort lasts, when you | tho Coward Bunion went Shoe. | FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN SOLD NOWHERE ELSE JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. 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