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rT a TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911. four weeks. Her heart was weak and| she was being propared to undergo the! ordeal of the operation. To Miss Reid, the night nurse, ‘who bathed her this morning, she had seemed cheerful and in better condition than for many daya. The nurse left ther to go to a patient in op adjoining Toom. She had been gone only a few Minutes when she héard a cry. Run- ning to Miss Molley'’s room she found it empty. A passerby who saw the young woman Jump carried her into the sanitarium, Miss Molley was conscious and sald to one of the doctors that she feared the operation would never relieve her of the excruciating pains in her back and #he had longed for death. Her FROM HH SIL Of ‘SANTARIM brew of "Geran Causes sbout Atlantic Highlands, The unprecedented feast i# said by short, mild tomology has returned, to Washington after travelling for eighteen months around the world looking for @ bug. The Government wanted an enemy of the. white fly, which Infests orange x and Mr. Wogium found it in a. jack From Albany. ‘When a mail sack thrown off a train in Leominster, Mass., was opened, out hopped a black kitten with all nine lives intact. father, Charles H. Molley, and her sis ondh 10 Take P: ter with her Inst ‘night and to| Prise Hen He Ptowed| | Mutany, Mae Ruiter nba tinwched to iss Molley ake Prol them od cheerful. Og ave Fi close confinement for 160 mites. —_——sa_ A. B. Fowler N. Y., ° ; ably Mortal Leap. LLOYD-GEORGE’S INSURANCE| w= petting « prize white Leghorn hen Mrs. Prector Out of Hospital. Mrs. George A. Proctor, who was found unconscious in front of No, 812 Fifth avenue Sunday night a victim of hysteria and was discharged from the New York Hospital after treatment, could not be seen at her apartments at No. 2 West Fifty-ninth street this morning. It Was at frat thought that Mrs. Proctor was the wife of F. F. Proc. tor Jr, son of the theatrical manag At the apartments today it was that Mrs. Proctor’s husband is « at the Allentown, Pa., poultry show, when she began pecking at his shirt tront. ; a BILL ADVANCED BY LORDS. \ Mies Mary Moliey, twenty-six years 94, of No, 101 Lata; Brooklyn, jumped from a@ fou Window of Dr. B. H. Mun jum at No, 119 Macon and was taken to St. John’s Hos- ital with a broken back. The doctors quid ehe could not recover, LONDON, Deo, 12.— David Lioyd- George's National Insurance bill passed its second reading in the House of Lords yesterday without division. Lord Lansdowne said that the choice Jay between the dill with all its defects: and two or three years distracting con- troversy between the two houses, and young woman was to have been | he had come to the conclusion that ac- ed on later in the day. She had| ceptance of the bill was the wiser few minutes she had loosened swallowed his valuable diamond. | ined to allow the owner to kill ing he had lots of diamonds at ci pear - Great bors at Rea Ban! There are 80 many soft sneha crabs bout Red Bank, N. J., that a peach ‘Dasket of them could be obtained yes- NEW OFFICERS OF EAGLES,'KID GLOVED YOUTH HELD jder of Kagies, held its annual election Ryan; Heckler; Worthy Vice: fam Gibson; Worthy © 8. Hills; ‘Treasurer, Frank 8, York, Worthy In- aide Guard, Charles O. Stewart; Worthy Pixie: tion, financially and nw Mner Empress of © ashore on July 2 at a distance of forty miles from Yokohama during a fog, wa: Tofloated to-day, At the time of the jcldent her thirty-seven passengers, most of whom were Americans, were taken off and landed at Yokohama. The Empreas of China ts the fastest boat in the Pa- temday for % cents. They were caught t the santtarium for tho last course, banker. cific service. She wae launched in 1801, afternoon RA t of the Garden Court apm it . No. 200 Whit One Hundred and Eighteenth street, when William Marohner, sixteen, an er- rand boy, Hving at No. 116 Bast One Hundred and Sixteenth atrest started | f) into the honge 06 deliver thundry. AS A 26:CENT BURGLAR. Watchman Catches Miller Leaving Store Where Cash Register Aerie Nam: enters tay the Coming Year. Bronx Aerie, No, 491, Fraterna! Or- of officers last evening. The follow- H Marcher’ failed to fun when «@ mar} ders ad Been Looted. a ~ ing wi ected: house area Pant Worthy President, Dennia F.| Tt might have been for style or tt |came outof the Reuss and yelled at tne might have been to avold any of this finger-print Identification, but Chester Miller, eighteen, @ newsboy, who says he lives at the Mills Hetel No. 3, wore « brand new pair kid gloves when he was arcested eatly this morning at | One Hundred and Sixteenth stres t, William HH. esident Will- plain, Charles Secretary, C. P. McCarthy; Worthy Prosi A woman says she sew the man hurl @ bottle at the boys. Soon afterward the errand boy was found with hie sicull fractured. In the Hartem Hosp! aid a negro had struck him with H Proctor Johnson, negro engineer and Outside Guard, George W. Chase: | tonox avenue by Policeman Dillon of apartment house locked up in Trustee (three year term), A. Maas-\the ast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth | ene Weat One Hundred and Twenty-fitth berg; Trus' ar term), HH. P| street station, He also had them on | crest police station. y Tucker; Trustee (one-year term), C./| when he was arraigned ii rin the Har- Hunt! Worthy Physician, Dr. EB. C,|lem Court, charged with burglary. Collier Pays @ Baseball Bet. William Collier pald his belated: bet the fanlight of Hotman Queller’s gro- on the outcome of the world's chasplon- cory, at No. 51 West One Hundred and | ship baseball series oy mving « dinner Sixteenth street. Stites gave chase and | iast night after his performance at the Miller ran into Dillon's arms. He had ruiton Theatre to Geurge M. Cohan and twenty-six cents in pennies in his pocket | sam Earris, to whom he had loat $1,000, ya he left In the cash |e, refused to accept the money and Roonistet BOv'S HEAD B Mr. Coliler hit upon tie idea of giv " the dinner to hit own friends and ¢ WRONG BO EAD BROKEN. jfriends of Cohan and Harris. The tes- fa Struck with Bottle Meant | t!v!! began in the grill room of the inti |Friars at 11.90 and lasted far into the n for Ceap Shooters, Lin dt ., More than alxty musste were | of ‘cureds sagas, sh Boys were shooting craps yesterday | present. a we ratory, Miller, according to Lou! watchman, was geen emergin: Suites, « ‘The Aerie is in @ flourishing condi- through Stranded Pact TOKIO, Dee. 12.—The C adian Pacific whioh went | which Queller Christmas Cards ae Calendars — geetraaae oatlithseh Bis tee wooo Important Notice to Customers Bring the Children This Wee ill Close at 7 o'Cl hursday Evening and Friday Evening to Dene sy ININGS BEFORE CHRISTMAS ONLY THREE 16 Friday, Dec. 22 Saturday, Dec. 23 On all other days next week, beginning Monday, this store cleses at 7 P. M. “Toyland” the Funny Christmas Ponte ‘Berea . Ww Mme. Cantareal Sing lies Marvellous Feats of “the Demonstrations of New “et a Bel Lire, Sante Claus, | Nearly 300 Pianos in One of the Most Sur- prising Sales of the Entire Holiday Season During the busiest month of Piano selling in the history of this store we have done an unprecedented thing in assembling all the high-grade Pianos which have been taken i dale art payment for new instruments and offering them all at one very low, ieeial; quick clearance price. $ ‘I v6 Je For any Used or Exchanged Piano in Our Piano Wareroom on the 4th Floor. Included are such Famous Makes Original Mey when new, up to $550.00. Weber, Ihmer, Chickering, Knabe, Hardman and Others. Mahogany Uprights |2 Sohmer oe at. IAndeman Upright Both {1 bs ny. Mod to-date ca Gabler Upright There will) ike new. Excellent value tally euaren Leokerling Upright | fi i choos-|2 Hardman Uprights's Cambridge Upright here Regal Upright Emerson Upright 1 Mathushek Upright 1 Krakauer Upright 1 Weber Upright 1 Hazelton Upright Saturday, Dee. posed to be the choice 3 Chickering Upr: rights at Fino Pianos all of AG Fine Rint but Go piensed wil 2 Fischer Uprigh ti! at. The Fischer is @ ‘good and we heartily resoonnenh asic. hese Wondertul Bargains in Miscellaneous Pianos: 5.00 | 1 Decker Upright. $83:88 8.00) 1 Bollerman Upris! 103,00, 1 Chickering Q siciuwar * ‘cost $5.00 or more when new. jh an offer as this. Special are -3U Days’ Free Trial in Your Own ome. ‘satisfying yourself that you have se. .00 a week 0. rolls of music Player 1 Peas 2 Bilin, 1 Bent t aible. begin pay- 1 Erince mt low arama saa ana, Sale of Linens That Will Interest Thousands of Gift Buyers Because of Their Beauty and the Extraordinarily Low Prices This is a sale that we plan with the greatest care so that the Table Cloths, Napkins and Towels from the best makers of newest and most beautiful linens will be on sale just at the right Peep penllnantand Germany. iapeneers tees A time, with prices that will surely tempt you to buy many linens | Christmas selections here to-morrow, fon linens make very useful for gifts and for your own use. & Main Floor and serviceable gifts. Extra—450 Renaissance Table Cloths, Special 3.45 & ‘7.95 Renaissance Table loths, elaborately tun med, with wide lace edge, with insertion in centre of cloth; also plain centres, inches in diameter (see illus- tration on left), You must Damask Table Cloth & Napkin Sets, boxed, specially priced Set, consisting of Table Cloth, 2x2 yards, 24-inch matching Napkins. Begulatly $89.00 $ 5.98 T abl e in consisting of Cloth, 2x2% yards, inch matching N: Aaa i eulady 05 75 g ie 6.98 A consisting on Table Cloth, 2x3 yards, 24-inch 72 see them to appreciate what wonderful values they are, They matching Napkins. Reg: make splendid Xmas gifts, as they show their valuc. Usually’ ularly Uni 13 § sold at $5.50 and $15. PAT 7.98 92.75 and $3.50 Hemstitched Damask Lunch Cloths, $1.95. 1,200 Table Cloths. Of Best Scotch Manufacture, Decorative linens. j Malet rea t important feature of «ur December sales; Ha rele 4 ite as poe $08 Fine quality, 45x45 and 54x54 inches. r were we so well prepared to offer linens of qual- ‘ i 50 Table Cluth, 2x8 yards | 92.95|| $4.50 Dozen Guest Towels, $3.00 y at such low prices. Madeira Tea Napkins 200 dozen $5.95 Hand Scalloped Ma- deira Tew Napkins, dozen $6.50 Hemstitched Sets, at $4.75. ‘na particularly design, satin stripe with Neatly boxed for holiday gifts. Hemstitched Vuble Cloth with Napkins to match; guaranteed pure linen. $1.75 and $1.50 iable Cloths. yards long, soft German silver row at less than import cost. 4 filled. None $1.00 woven crest fcr initial or monogram; hem- stitched ends 65¢ and 75c Hemstitched and Scal- loped Towels 50c Very fine quality in various designs. Every housekeeper will appreciate a gift of this character, for you seldom buy towels of this quality at so Pier with hand OMB ian s 10999250 “495 1,200 $1.00 Renaissance yerdeen 39x80 inches; round or squares neds pretty patterns . 49c |_Clo. De rimit'Stow customer. low a price. $1.00 Renaissance Scarfs at \79ec. $2.50 Damask Napkins. 91.85. 200 Doz. 55c Scalloped Huck Towels 39c| 18x54 inches in one of the hand\omest designs Strictly pure Irish linen, very heavy, 21x@1] Large size, all linen, grass bleach, with woven | ever shownat this price damask borders in many pretty designs, $1.00 Embroidered Huck Towels, 75c This is a very handsome towel and retails every- where at $1.00. Scalloped edge with handsoine embroidered design; some with eyelet work; four designs to choose from. inches. $4.00 Dinner Napkins, doz., 42.95. Fine satin finish, 24x24 inches, in a large variety of new designs, specially imported for this sale, $1.50 Damask Lunch Cloths, 98c. Excellent quality, hemstitched; size 96x36 inches. $2.00 Renaissance Scarfs at $1.50 18x54 inches; in a beautiful elabcvate design. Extraordinary value. $1.50 Japanese Drawn Work Starfs and Pillow Shams, 98c To match, scarfs 18x54 inches; shams 30x30 inches, Music by Nahan Franko's ‘Orchestra, Restaurant, Daily — SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.,, SIX1\i AVE., Christmias Books, ateaete at. All winds ‘i a4 aE BFS Portieres, Table Covers, Couch Covers & Piece: Goods ~ At % and Less Than a the Re Regular Prices — Purchased at the annual Peremptory ‘Trade auction sale sale of surplus stocks and Discontin- ued Patterns of Leading Upholstery Manufacturers of Philadelphia’at the salesrooms of Wilmerding, Morris & Mitchell, 374 to 378 Broadway, New York. °° EF Fourth Meer. On Sale at Simpson Crawford's To-morrow At Prices That Must Attract Crowds of Busy Shoppers WE held a similar sale last year, and. all}; records forlarge business were broken» the values in these annual sales being so im- portant, so practically resistless, that we count upon enormous business. Ten of the bad Pairs Tapestry’ Porti- ; "*tcuty 4'0, 96.00 and 0.0; 2.95 in thie 1,000 Pairs Tapestry Portieres pir 92.75 yee 93.00, at per 9 1. 45 Benin buying complete pair of porti- eres, mas of heavy quality reversible tapes- try, with deep lattice fringe at top and bot- lgponrth jot of portierss oon wns ichedes a Raped ; toe una rales ny pa hj eyed Fo largest mills and manufacturing concerns. in plied tapestry Light Red. Plain Dark Red, Plain Brown || the Quaker City ate represented.’ Brief price Porcietes ” ei pretty gimp and Plain Green. It is only possible for us ext make you this price on account of securing them at a great sacrifice at this big auction sale. details follow:— . nr ius tos pe ia pole re Sete or derk red, espire grees, brown or old ross: 300 Pairs Ftou Frou Portieres Regularly 916.75. 917.80 and = 9 GiSTa at, Dales scicicsarts +e 13 3.75 These are the finest silk Frou rd BES manufactured, and our sale usual wi lot of dee wholesale cost, aes Pepe signs and colors y: Absol reversible and are immed ed with ik edging. Ri last; x5 nepie pair. % Au a phan beets bas ian i T- Beau ely reversible and lustrous as choose from these styles: Ta apaatey Portieres, have ee cory Jot of variods styles of ball pairs in Solid Reds. Greens, Browns, Old Rose, ped Portieres. These dtp visens st at top— $3.65 500 Handsome Couch Cov. re 1 Couch Cover jectty' reversible. Can be Fourn or as Couch Céverd, Choice of ‘red teens, browns, ete, Regularly 87.50, $8.50 to $10, 5,000 Yards Portiere or Drapery Never before have you seen values as will be found in this sale. We bought ‘ing exactly 500 of the highest grade Covers made, Regularly 16 and 19¢, at, and at this price every Cover should be ‘ ard c by even You must see these Covers to his edgi “can be used for finishing appreciate their quality. 4 5 of Portieres, Couch Covers or Draperies: is allcolors. 1,000 Tapestry Pillow Squares r Rezulerly 30¢, 40¢ and 50¢, allat, cach. 10¢ x24 inches squase, cut up from all kinds of Tipet jen, sect at'the Auction Sale. 2,000 Mercerized Tapestry Remnants Regularly 79c, 98c to 81.25; at, yd.. These remnants are 60 inches wide and run from 1 to 8 yards long; all are perfectly revers- ible and are in solid colors. Such an immense lot of them that oo one will fail to find what 39c they want. 2,000 Yards Pisin Velour Regularly 82.00 and $2.51 per 9 yard. 1. 15 330 Fine Tapestry Table Covers This in 50 inches wide, has a beautifull Regularly $2.50, $9.00, 83.50 and % high The finish of lour is so superior] $4.00, all at... 1. 2, 5 that ye for draperies or] Included are plain solid colors, also two-tuned ef- furniture covering. of Old Rose,| fects; some are fringe: solidl cot y Olive or Dark Green, Light or Dark Red.| edged. Some are 1 excellent Portieres D _ghe or Dark Brown or Blue. square. Greatest cellent range of patterns sud colors. SIMPSOM CRAWFORD CO. |GROCERIES sii | Thousands of Pieces of Fancy China = and Bric-a-Brac. at Special. Prices mee rop Nuts Brau TIFULLY hand painted; hundreds ” of different shapes; hundreds of different designs, all made in the most unique and ar- tistic cffeets expressly for Christmas trade. ff This lot was purchased months ago with this jf holiday sale pacticularly in mind, The gift hunter will find scores of helpful hints and the prices are very little. Cy Vitth Fioor, for values up 25¢ iiss. | 35c 50c ae He | 75c. ae | $1 ron minnie Other lots special at 92.60, 92,00, 93.00 and up to 95.00, 100 Piece Finest Quality Por- Dining Room Domes i r Set; 100 on hand for this sale. Exactly reproducing celain Dinner Sets #4 $15 Dome. Fitted with 8 beautiful art Several pretty floral and gold decorations to ‘heowe from. Newest siapes ansifull ‘310 panels by brass frame. Com- yp Smoked Meats Royal stuart Sucar Tonguen— . 15dic "> 14c » 18¢ for values un tos Imported _ Sardines hand into solid lete with all sundries ready andar aud Creamery 100 piece composition; or use Positively for one $5, 95 Butt spray design. Values io 618.00,, day only.at. eco ee. Many otlier Dinner Sets ou display up (0 @hbeG Lo ne Oskar Elawdacmne Themen Gp to 668eee Nickelware, Glassware, Lamps, etc... Holiday Special $3.75 |Pleirie tape * Lamps vords | Peay Quatty teed Blown Glass on fints # Tart $4.75} chain er nev soaks i. OO! tiety staosen ato for . Ads G2: ROY OANA «Ve jour 1 Footed Punch. Bowls: ea i " larly 86.5 Luscious Layer regularly 60. F = fale tomorrow, 9Be 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK