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Semen: ole seri tmere te ae rae nto ne eneee GUDDENLY PLEW INTO MURDER. eer a ehh Cs AS SLAIN BESIDE © With Christmas bells and « A= at og WED SWEETHEART i CHRISTMAS TREE HE HAD DRESSED, John Gadle Victim of Insane | Frenzy of Prospective Father-in-Law. GRANDSONS WITNESSES. Pld Man Jealous Because They Loved the Other and Madly Wields Knife. er tinsel tft watting on the tree at he Prosgrop, sixty th ralgned this morn’ hue Court, Brooklyn, for the n murder of the man who was ge sive hie daughter and her four boye the Merriest Christmas they have known for years. Under the shadow of the Christmas Ave dnife, killed John Gadie, foreman for the Barrett Manu! ing Company tn Bmith street. Gadle oing to marry Mrs. Catheriae 8c! » Prosgrop’s Gaughter. All lived at No, 167 Thirteenth Mreet, Brooklyn, and Gadio had brought the tree and fixings home. “While you're fixing that I'll go out | @nd do some shopping,” Mrs, Schleger walt, “Get father to help u’* Prosgrop and Gadle arranged the tree and placed all the trimmings on tt Then they lighted the candies to sce how it looked. The child @round, delighted. Then the candies were blown out and Gadie told the boys Stories of Christinas and Santa Claus. @us RAGE. Gomething Gadle sald seemed to anger Prosgrop, He yelled at ( talking such nonsense. P: man of violent temper. It has Denn sald of him that when angered he is little Better than a maniac. Hoe abused Gadie @oundly. It is probable he was jealous @f the preference the four fatherless boys were showing for the man their mother was to marry. The vid man went to the kitchen and Got a carving knife, Av he entered the foom, bright with Christmas decor- ations, the knife showed. Gadie put the upen Gadie and nearly cut his head off. ‘Then, brushing the ecreaming children the old man went to his room @almly lighting his pipe, sat down te wait for the police. Petrolmen Maloney, Gibbons and Sul- Niven of the Fifth avenue station came. Gedle iny dead on the ficor, almost the Christmas tree. In the rear old man was will emoking his The boys told the police how their er had killed Gadie. came Schieger. She saw the ‘of je and the policemen hold- father Qnd she guessed the on With & scream she fell unoon- side. She was taken to | eglorwerian Howat“ Hospital ; BEFORE HE TOOK HER FROM LINER Passengers on Kronprinzessin Cecilie Witness Culmination of Old World Romance. Passengers arriving on the Kron- Prinsessin Cecilie saw an “4 world Fomance have its climax in a midnight wedding to~lay aboard the ship at the North German Lioya pler in Hoboken, Miss Marla Meyer, eighteen, from mer, a chemist of the bridegroom. The latter bad been waiting since dusk for the steainer to arrive, With him were the Rey, Mr Deering of the German L No. 4 Btate street, and t rying American Beauty sem, A UM. Rosemer flan tilt embracing when the minister 4nd two other ¢riends eame up. ‘The wedding took place in the eabin ‘they went seereititerssie ESCORT FOR AUTO VICTIM. Waldo or offic ‘TraMlc quad him and ¢ ‘The same aight in The arrangen of Commissioner Waldo oO teeter reported Comeniasione: says he'll take no nove atood | heran Hone, friends car. teroom of his at once to he has fitted out at re Polive to Give Speotal Sra 06 SHOW GIRL BRIDE OF ELOPEMENT BEING SUED FOR DIVORCE. “MERRY XMAS FROM THIEF, Nuratfer want Have It, Not smith Whose Silver Is Gone, Milton Smith, @ wealthy resident of| Bimhurst, 1. 1, returned to hie home| wt night after a Mttle shopping trip with his family, On the dining room | tea! ho found @ note on which wag this) wied this message: ‘Merry Onrist-| moa, O14 Top, and thanks for the ail: | ver." He looked in the aldeboard, whore the family silver should have been, It was empty, A hurried search of the house owed the burglar had appropriated $00 - |of the Smiths’ choicest goots, | ‘The thief had entered the house by! forcing open a cellar window and had left by the eame route. The police of Newto L, L, were notified, and al-| have no clues they deciare, | they'll make the wee SAVE YOUR SILVER! 8 lay ee | fie and alware insure con Co. ut St, ‘and bruauisle kiverroners: || Buy them TO-DAY for Christmas Day, They're good enough for the most ‘im- | portant occasions — vconom: Ff} ical enough to use every day. “EDDYS”| JELLIES “Cooked in Kettles Lined with Silver.” Red Currant, Grape, Quince, berry, etc, Select Fruit, hor style, At your GROCER’S. E. Pritchard, Maker, 331 Spring Street And don't forget that the very best dessert you can get for this occasion or for ANY occasion is EDDYS ow PLUM PUDDING Made with pure, prime fruit; as clean andwhole- f u'd make ir own home Ra 2 car had no W411 had. The In- Mr. Windmuller is THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911, MRS. MULLIGAN'S COMPANION WAS NOT HER HUSBAND Testimony ta being taken to-day before M. Linn Hruce, referee, in the divorce t by George H, Mulligan io Dorle Van Ness Mull- auty Spot" com- pany, and twiee before married, Young Mulligan met the show girl tn 9, soon after his father, George Mul- thy contractor, of No. 12 Touring New York mmpany, Boon after the arriage reached Mulligan man retired from the | ounced he would earn his and went to work ae a taxtead chauffeur Hoth Mr. and Mre, Mulligan were Present when the referee began taking my yesterday, ‘The husvend wae the first witness, testifying that he mage ried the defendant Bept. 21, 1900, at N. J. He ania he decided to neck 9 divorce after certain events on June & of thie year at the Hotel Richelieu. Two of hie friends took the stand and eaid they went with Mr. Mul- ligan to the hotel on the night mentioned and saw Mrs. Mulligan on the fifth Open Evenings aw 'e ig yar penn c| $3.00 Parlor Rocker . $5 Corne Chair . "3, 4 Attenctive mow styles, with aracetal frames in highir | Fancy too, 24x24 taches, si polished mahoxany floor. They thought what they observed entitled Mulligan to @ divorce. A private detective testified that be followed Mra, Mulligan several times }until in June he saw her meet @ jow- [eller connected with a Malden Lane firm in the Post-oMmce. From there they went to Coney Insiand, where they danced and had thetr pictures taken to- gether, The photograph wee admitted in evidence. It is likoly the defense will offer tea- | timony to-day, Mollowing @ recone | the letter wee aued for 80,00 by his gon's wife for alleged alienation of af- lezers Chapped inds if you use’ the toner PSERASERIE SRDEGAR Until Christmas! Furniture House! Block 8th Ave. 35th to '] 69 Brass ighly pol- dished ma- hogeny fin- back and Parlor Tabla, tion of young Mulligan and hie father, | Costumer,} 912.00 Morris Chai Water Bottle —large size. few 2o99' Ap especially Cut Glass WaterPitcher attractive Morris ‘Chair, with strong, well constructea | —3 pint size, PROMPT HOLIDAY DELIVERIES! All Goods purchased Friday or Saturday will_be delivered before Christmas Double Stamps Mornings ba AAC Single Stamps After Noon “CNOWS WHAT TO BRING. would take St. Nick a long, long time To make his rounds and learn The kind of Jobs, help, homes and such For which our people yearn. And so tt {s he simplifies This mighty task each day, vy using or by reading what World Want Ads. have to say World Ads Best Record the Public Pulse of Supply and ——: 121,041 Scher 48, sae , 1 TELEPHONE CHELEEA YeCo ESNERS| SIXTH AVENUE 22"¢ ane 23°¢-ST7S. All Orders ff Delivered fa Time for Chrtetmas. “Juan The Last Day Men’s Day® And a Record Mb Day in the New Store. ‘We want all our new customers to be able to take advantage of the sale before Christmas, because we think at this time the values will be preciated to a iter extent. Handsome suits and overcoats have gone down to price defeat before the blue pencil of the man who prepared this great sale. Opportunities like this do not core Aaleit day. Just imagine a new suit or overcoat tomorrow at a saving of almost one-half of what it is today. Saturday you may have the advantage of many hundreds of Suits or Overcoats P SEE WAI ae ee oe and products of America’s The suits consist of the finest all-wool pure “qa 50 Suits or Overcoats) worsted, bl , black Thi cheviots and Scotches of the test designs and modelled i in $20.00 Suits or Orerorte| @ pai ce eo erie ela, in any Ci $18.00 Suits or Overeoats | plain cheviots, conv fe collars, wit) $16.50 Suits or Orercoats nme” and “Ox, $15.00 Suite or Overcoate| Men’s Hats Equally Reduced Every imag- inable style can be found in the lot; Engli sh shapes; flat rim or staple shapes | +4508 STORE OPEN UNTIL 10.30 P. M. SATURDAY The Cad store has had a phenomenal pai and has made good. All late orders will be delivered in time for Christmas, Tre- mendous reductions for the last day have taken place all over the store pu contents of this page idea of what awaits yo tomorrow, Bring the children to Toyland; surprises every- where. ieee. service and plenty of BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS nesses eee eseanenasiaeenhaaneseesadid Genuine Bargains Specially Arranged in Time for the Holiday To-morrow you can eave from $1.00 to $2.50 on your boy’s Xmas clothes. We want earnest attention yi this notice and would like you to come and prove the extraordinary values, ‘We guarantee their val are no Recta tS in bes comparisons. far A an Suite and “Se at ar ft iat opie, or eee worth wu te 16 ‘in the :|$1.87 ee $1.00 in the Derbys. Tel Alpines or Mas- hats. A tre- mendous bar- Caps—Plenty of them in golf Ss uitable and Sensible Xmas Things for Boys rape, Wee roel os pall S Suffering the $ Same Great Reductions “a ¥ fi cape th effects; camel’s cloth. Vey $1.25 boys; at. Blouses—Biue or gray fianne!; ote see— Auto Slipons—s cemented; at Wonderful Bargains in Boys’ Coat Sweaters Just 950 Sweaters in the lot and the prices are about half. A great opportunity to buy a useful Xmas present for the boy. Boys’ Coat Sweaters~-Lot 1, all wool yarn; all have pockets; plain colors and combinations; all sizes; value $1.00; at 50c Boys’ Coat Sweaters—Worsted yarn; most have pockets; all in the popular shade of Oxford; large pees buttons; value $1.50; at.. . 15e bination kerchicf and ties (ena box. Value $1.00, at.. Xmas Candies Pure and Wholesome Buttercups —Delicious nut and fruit centers; usuall: 40c a Ib.; at, lb mis ye 10. Chocnintse anmexted nut and pure Ors; tional value; 5-Ib. bor’ at $1.25; 1 Ib...... Almond Chips—Per stick Candy —in glass jars; guaranteed pure. 15. anieed pure. Qe Last Day Bargains in Ny, P Many fe oem, ne ad brown, Mates 98e ihe lrg pe CL a Children’s G! both Un Used ton ik oilk iinels ee a plete set oF ular $1.00 kind, at Remar 376 Ladies’ Neckwear tiooe of the real hand run Spaniah of real Lace; every thread ks 72 ace in, long. Value $2.50; at, Chiffon Scarfe-—Hemstitched and woven ends, in all the desirable shades; 39 and 36x108; excep- tional val holly boxes $1.10 free; at, each.........+ Neckwear at Clearing Prices In all the latest fashion conceite, in Plastrons, Side Eff Stocks and combination of Socks apd Coat Sets, etc., trimmed bent laces of Real’ Trish, Shadow a 7c to $1.00 Values, at. $1.00 | “tess cir te $1.00 Gloves--Kayser, eilk lined, and suede lined, in black; with two claspe; 50c Golf Glovee—For ladies and children; all wool golf gloves; assortment Men's Gloves Keeean aes in silk ated Value $200, at. a. $1.50 A Great Sale of Extremely ~~ Beautiful i Waists Waiste (as illustrated)—Of extra fine qui quality messaline; shoulders, front and sleeves elaborated with the new button and buttonhole effect; piped with contrasting shades; large eide full collar and undereleeve of white mich, Hated bem FED 95 match. Reduced from 87.50 50 to ° Main Fleer,