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SET TORN APART “BY DARING GANG “WITH CAN OPENER’ torrce sub 5 Sub Station En- ‘Vand Windows. Prag OE tll armed with a “can-opener,” ‘Useful invention of a convict while ‘Kew Jersey State penitentiary, the lock off @ email safe in Sub- Se? 7 of the Post Office, located . Bigetow's rug store, No. 106 iio (rat night, and got 40 ‘end coin. The druggist ard Sam ts the loser, safe rippers got into the store hy |) avenue, four doors away, they Into the photographic etudlo of foots to a window of the the drug store, the spried open the sash, Jimmicd i cb to the blade of the ‘can ' ‘ lk chop suey restaurant at No, 9) With her present hu (Maria, on the third floor, to net [ances —m fashionably kowned Rroup of Mo beer. “He guys | like it, too’ I can do my own housework, to the roof of the store at No.” end descenied easily to the|* thin walls of the safe offered iittio | Wer C. R. Bradbury In @ solemn way. THE BVENING WURKLD; BMVUAVA CRPPLE TELLS COURT - ‘esses, [WOMEN SHOULD Btate which do not recognize a decres OF EIGHT YEARS’ FIGHT |e-sscre iis ae BE PROTECTED back on tho laws of New Jersey, which are less stringent and which recognized . | the decree when he married Mra. Ber- 1 WIN BACK WIFE a He denies all charges of improper gainst So Many Surgical Op- - ; >. erations. How Mrs. Bethune , i SAYS HIS WIFE SAW LIONS and Mrs. Moore Escaped. | Sues Her Pgesent Husband, a) oHASING HEADLESS RABBITS | ‘Wealthy Man, for $50,000, Cc. M. Gardner Testifies: That Charging Aljenation. * Drink and Jocko Mendo Broke Up Home. to, rles M. Gardner of No, 3460 Boule- James P. Berney, a crippled mochanles| vig Jersey City, meinber of w wealthy ’ who is suing Benjamin Adriance, mil- iy engaged in the lumber business | Mt ek i Honaire Brooklyn manufacturer, for $59! there, testified to-day in his sult for di- 000 damages for the alienation of Mra. ee tg nad aon or oe Uttle “ is been learned, is named as co-re- Berney’s affections—she is now Mrs. pendent by Mr. Gardner, Adriance by virtue of a Dakota decree— At the hearing to-lay before C, J. testified to-day in Justice Blanchard’s| Roe, Advisory Master in Chance Mr. part of the Supreme Court. Gardner a, Ma od matriponial told with trembling voice of part-|{Toubles marted at about the time: his i ote To02 and of. Nie) Si Doma seeing hegdteas | rabbits | wt those tines, ahd anid that I ought chased by Hons in her room. le rem | have an operation. T would not listen riage to} onstrated with her, he sald, begsing her Adriance in New Jersey In March, 1910,| to stop drinking. ind when a friend of my husband Sikeston, Mo.—“Forseven years I suf- fered avery thing. I was in bed for four ing from his wife in 19 efforts until Mrs, Bern: ‘and devious approach. <Znter-|to win back her love. Mr. Adriance sat} “I like my glans sof Veer,” she ang | told him about Lydis FE. Pinkham’s Veg- close to the , according to her huaban )etable Compound and what it had done! fury box. Back of the couple sat # ‘and I won't stop it for any-| tor his wife, I was willing to take: it, donen relatives and friends of the Adri- td chat she dia not | Now I look the picture of health and fee Syiig Coad yorsin f.. at he picked up a bill owing that whole| hoe my garden, and milk a cow, I ean| m, James cases of beer, whiskey and champagne ' Berney, who sides with his mother, An+|had been paid for by her, He sald that petiphin iceman Ae bet A rey t : other son, Hugh, Is dead, and Berney t#|on March 9 his wife disappeared and did {| °*" ord habia | Jone in the worl hot return for eighteen days, when he] @* agy ordinary woman, any day in the “Do you still love your wife?” ‘asked | found her sitting on «the steps of his |month. I wish I could talk. 0 every home, She told him, ho says, that she] suffering woman an fainted one day in the #ireet and“some Berney dragged his deformed figure! gogiora kidnapped ree ats 0 HEL ts 2. DEMA BETHUNE, int Adriance’ and when the eate juagiers had ) Out of the witness char, pointed hie/hospital in Philadelphia, Some time fnot only wis the Tock, cut ott front of the steel bos, but. the ng by one hinge. With the money they retreated over the same ‘ort Ddy-whtch they had come. pe an a porter, discovered the to-day reported tt to kei street station. Inspector ices of the Detective Bureau, found * prints on the safe and on the vot the window thro which the had entered, He photographed ‘Mtle.certaln identifiers. It is the WGn"of the bureau that the robbery fe }ong-of many recently done by the jong, shaking m at Mra, Adriance,| later, he sald, he found « coat vetonging and in a mel ly voles, which rang | to Jecko Mende tn tits coat ti with the deepest emotion, he cried out: fe had met Mendo in ‘the si it made me a well woma “¥en, yes; 1:1 ith my whote| hie wife, the husband | tes ealth was all broken down, re hen heart and soul; oh, atic” Mendo struck him in the face. said Lenast. have an apetetion The witness dropped back {nto his yA eT t seat ina little heap. Blip voice broke| J8dse Compliments Policeman, Log Ma ab bispeardede is uric off in a wall, Through his tears his! Judge Fawcett, in the County Court, | 1 ot al "oe rll ‘that I ve xp even remained fixed on his former wite.| Brooklyn, to-day commended Mounted | 1 80t along so well that I gave up the Mrs, Adriance clasped her hands in| Policeman Albert Johnson after the / doctors and was saved from the front of her and lowered her heavily | cqnviction of Adolph Beaman for grand | tion."—-MRS. CHARLES MOORE, velled face. She breathed heavily. Her|!arceny. Johnson had seen Beaman| R, R, No. 3, Mur pie, Mh face was as white as chalk, Adriance| &0¢ ® companion on » = bing an old man who was red to her quietly. ‘Aw Berney re) ¢otiowed the car until he om ee ee SORE OR EE rE RC A — ion on Sea Gite oe =n Ree A Aten NON ——$—— ss ¥, NOVEMBER 18, 1912. sail Bigger! Busy-er! Better! Our Very Special Sale Winter Overcoats for Men Bigger—Because more and more of New , the dictates of your good taste and judg- York's | best clothed men are realizing that | ment..., You will see: this sale is a real “Find.” . Raglans—built of Busy-er—Because Suc- Heavy Winter tich thick Scotch bo Madden At Abd ss Tweeds. Sleeves , Overcoats us to continue. Voluntary’ lined with silk. 22.90 + aaa ‘3 other offerings t pur- \ ee chaser more than balances Chester field s— our ir osses. Wa" re. getting Ps Publicity overcoats de luxe. and making Friends. Belted Coats— Better—Because we are 0 double-breasted. an gto ps Reduced from. All in a host of colorings ~—all the last word in “th attractive than the original $30 and $35 thing’—all light in welaht nalts in wp thoeh ceer ol - yet warm as buttered toast or’s pen) are \ va on a wintry morning. Come and merely look in our-show _ And at Savings of $7.50 to $12.50. windows. We'll leave all further action to Savings you can see and appreciate. GRORDVINY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK =5t" AV..8ET. 2717 & 28t7STS QULTON STAT FLATBUSH AV.-BROOKLYN ~BROADWAY AT. BEDFORD AV, covered himself, the lawyer asked: : q j fixed post and then rounded up both “Do you want your wife back?’ thieves. Judge Fawcett sentenced Bege TU U R E ‘Oh, don't, please,” cried’ the man| man to five years In prison. ‘Don't-I can't answer that questios pe ATF NO A TI E 1) | T Berney was excused. 4 Ver 4 nC R nt He G furniture from his home at ‘One Hund: and Sixtee street after of Manchester ae C s, American Estate Is : Exempt, From Tax. rigtd British law exacting @ Soult on large estates came be- pwien to-day’ in. the bog the, tg of Consuelo, re Awho died three ago leaving property in nt wen jh between two and three million \representing tess way orn ria, one of the c under the will, filed an jon to one Item in the accounting American executors, arguing that WAS not @ Britieh subject whe | not be made to pay the legacy to the Britieh crown. Henry W. e executors, J. der, Henry 8B. Hollins and ). Beach, te ie Fowler took the matter seoidernsien with this remark: will, do the best I can for you, ‘a will the Countess nuity of about #,000 ‘the English legacy duty -@pthints to about $4,000 on her share. i} Baylies argued that his client was . 40 the English laws and LY passed clrect to her in Austria. that the property left in Eng- it to meet the tax ‘. amideacey nd that the American : intarily sent over tod tact tthe doficienc arbitrarily sent this money to the deficit for which my cellent Is if Hable,” the attorney said. fi, Taft seid the question had boon @t f@xgth in England, where a heki that any money sent from to Englund, whether from in- of the estate, could ‘by the English Crown ment of death dutien, jan da, then,” sald gvr- Towler, “that the English courts take jurisdiction of any funds that can wet hold oft” fen,” oat Mr. Taft, “right or 4 ——_——- Mayer Asks for Delay. excuse that Mayor Gaynor had very busy entertaining officers of |. B, naval fleet which left New ‘&® month ‘Ago to-day didn't have q weight in the Supreme Court tu-- « fwhep his lawyer asked for forty 8 to ‘would consider the applica- a SHIPPING NEWS. iis wife ted the two ohildren. He was not itted to testify to any cle cummtances of her departure which in- if Adriance, who it is into the Berneys’ life Peterson avd tis son were called to testify that Adriance and Mra. Be the tap floor | a ‘ Berney occupied the top foot of & cat J. MORRIS almost days afer eho death of the fret, Mrs. w.125. ST. Adriance. | Mra. Berney’s Dakota of divorce-which Berney attacks as on ile legal bears date of 1903. Counsel for Adriance put in evidence the Dakota decree of divorce. Mrs.| Berney was granted a divorce on the AVE. 1981020" Fa TREST: P In New York's Shopping Center ‘Enjoy Our Mid-Day Cabaret Victor Sorlin's Orehectra 8th Flogr, Daily—12.15 to 2.45 P. M. Mile, Cantarelli Miss Corbett and Stanley Wa ‘elebrated Cabaret'Singers' Opesatic. Selections} 6 Amazing Knit Underwear Specials ‘OU cannot match these prices anywhere in same ‘quality garments. Act quickly 4f you, wish to save money. We show all the standard brands at every fair price. Men's Shits and Drawers | Women's Fleeced Lined Un- | Children's Union Suits Natural gray Australian ban prt : derwear Jersey’ ribbed « mee fleece, high teed not to shriok; shirts aretaped | pio. ibhed pure’ white neck, long. sl me 4.5¢ Hawaiian Orchestra Famous With Their Natice rt end Melodics and ribbed ends, a ee Fra eden poor "i 4.5¢ kle length; a veils ee REY tylea, 5 Men's <Jerey Ribbed Un- ae 2 $1.00 Union Suit rt 'n wool, in white amd natural color shirt’ pauls snd Paley PREP partes Jercy sibbed pure white iP vrs ge Re Ne igh Stoksicae wool, ead wi * » high neck, jong hy Rest Ha BoY, jength, a ertiiaty and Children’s Underwear, ‘second Floor. ‘Men's Underwear, Main Plegr, T hanksgiving Sale Siemon At Prices That Seem Almost Impossible THESE wonderful bargains were scheduled for last. week’s.. sale and. were crowded out for lack of space, and in the mean time we have added-many unusual bargains. ve) Only the highest grade of quadruple silver plate and Rogers Silver- ware shown here, 7 Main Foor. Handsome 4-Piece Tea Set, consist- nies Engraved Biesd Trays, sand ugar bowl. cream trays, rieiceml pe Hiphies: syrup set wr and.crea! > 5.50 fae eg Many ot these Wonth teks than oal00'to" we an $4.00, for this eale....... I 95 cracker jure, | “angsome viper th i ea eer bread trays, fruit and nut bowls, trays, butter ‘thea AELineydiches fern dishes, napkii . crumb trays and Worth up to 81.00, choice Worth up to $5.00, Extra Fine Mother of Pearl Fruit Knives. Olive or Pickle Forks, Fish Knives heese Servers, Butter Spreaders, Cold Meat Special: Salty Knives. “Worth up to 81.30. ‘Special mr aerate S anmeiiete Fork Rogers Table Silverware at i, Off Beautiful grape d ‘Freach gray finish. You'never heard of prices so low. eg. $1.85, 89¢ | poons, vet of 6; reg. 7 9c |Table 3; . set of 6; reg. 81.50, Oyster Forks, set of 6; reg. $1.50, 98¢ Dessert Spoons.set of 6 ees 81 < Medium Pork rat or ne, Oe Bae aluc Atl Ware | 91.50, special at, .. - 98c tanted 12 Pwt. Dinner Knives, 8 Shell and B larly $4.00 ry oll aw uct GravyLadies,ColdMeat Forks, glean Re) A 25 a Berry Spcons, value 75c each 49c Three-Piece Carving Sets at $1.95 One sf those special pre-holidey extras that will appeal to all who desire a handsome carving set at a special pri@. $Piens Extra Heavy S t-|3-Piece Stag Carving ‘2: 95 Set—10-inch ¢ Set—-11-inch blade, at Sine value iene ait a-Piece Carving. Set Ivorey|# Saabs mite : Sunday | World Vants Work Monday Wonders. things tor your home. It’s SOeasy. t= ACOWPERTHWAIT & eae eeiemaame| ——— How About Your Dining-Room? | Is it ready for Turkey Day? Only 10 day's of fF! Your dinner will taste better and you'll have more | reasons for Thanksgiving if you get some new Ff .. New Harlem Store OPER A CHARGE ACCOUNT rae $15Worthfor 25cWeekly if % d $50Worthfor 75cWeekly r ave. $100 Worth for $1.50 Weekly ; $200 Worth for $2.50 Weekly ] 21: t. St. $500 Worth for $5.00 Weekly ‘Ss r) Weekly or Monthly—Any Amount Prices Marked in Plain Fig 2212 10.2224 Thitd Ave.’ 50% 08 You PretertoPayCash Paraivere, Bedding, Rugs, Catpets, Olicloth, Curtains, Stoves—Everything for HouseKeeping Handsome Diners, Sideboard, Fine quar. « sign, substantial oak, well made through- — 7 betas ich 4 out. Top drawers Endless Varlety apd: panels pret are swell front and 27KS4 i tily designed; wide drawer is ser- ‘oO fh cs Tapeaity ‘Ben.. x i sche eae! pentine. et! mire ¥ “Oak” ror, 16x; 7.6x10.6 ft. Ri 8.25 Stove, $5. 49 seat; others of every KThd. Others of every type at every price. R | ONicloths, a rades, fro a) Rocher, $6.75 Desh, $8.25 nol estry Carpets from, Thankegtoing | Pifawith ke! queen tn beautiful fumed Fine Velvet Ca from. w 0 2 gnome, EY Oak, seat.of imita- finish and very 9 Ps #, Door 4 utd Spanish well made through- charge ‘tor measuri = wie or at bi E —— > “I Ho ut b 6t.':/cut.. | Deka tely | i | Same in shaped, but strong | _ t fy Jegihal, te, Desks ier . t " g 00, Every every purpose—of- { ‘Gy ie $26.50 ; : Kind Of fice, ibrary bed- ine quartered . rocker. room and parlore Rt | NN NG. oak, highly: pol- ¢ id ~ | " ished. Note the 5 i" P = | Claw feet and G2 Vi04" At toy we ront door. Beau Quartered Oak, $24 fully | toae Handsome 48-inch extension hina Closets ‘able. Beautiful. polished, top, from $12.50 to massive pedestal. Note the carved , ieee and claw feet of the heavy Chandelier, “Hit kinds, from 84.98 up, $2.95 Japanese 1 Tea am, $1.49 3-Fe. Spanish Leather Saite, $42.50 Remarkable value. Heavy. mahogany finish frames with claw t4-inch dome with feet, The upholstering is extra fine, Backs and seats covered in green art-glass pan- J ¢ els; tong greeng real Spanish leather, any color desired. ia , , Suiles and Single Pleces, All Woods, Al fee linac Big Tiiclee Parlor and Mibray eeringe and all Price : Harlem Store Downtown Store Good Goods, Right Prices and Fair Treat- ment heep customers coming back for more, 3rd Ave. Park Row year after year. Our customers tell us & so every day—and they ought to know! & 4 ‘12ist Street O72, Saturday Evenings Chatham Sq. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS .