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\ ' -e- oe oe ~* i) _ oe & % t » a | when she docked to-lay, one day late. © along \ boat deak, sixty feet above the surface Gnormaiy, and twisted the heavy rail +) B.DUKEA SPECTATOR & “AGAINST TOBACCO TRUST « Pendent 3 PRINPFSS TURNS DELICATESSEN SALMON SULZER PUTS IN BIL " TASTES GOOD 10 COURT, 10 RELOCATE THE LINE opted BUT DEALER PAYS FINE, OF NORTH RIVER PIERS For the Can Was Sold Sunday Congress Measure Aims to to a Man Who Was Col- | lecting Evidence. And High Waves Nearly Reach Royal Steed Slung on High- est Level, Solve Problem of Docking Great Ocean Liners. Harlem Court was the scene of a can! opening, eaimon judging contest to- lay which resulted in cut fingers, judicial Henrl, a hammock-backed horse with | scraps of wisdom, the pleasure of mect- long, curly hair, once the pride of the/ing John Burke, of the Committee of stablen of Emperor Frans Joveph—wo | Grocery Clerks, and a fine for Jolin says his present owner, the Princess Muller, who runs a delicatessen store Lwoff-Parlaghi—was a distinguished | “No. 2176 Elghth avenue : passenger on the Kronprinzessin Cecilie, ‘here is @ iaw forbidding a delica- WASHINGTON, Deo. 4.—Relocation of the pier head line In the North River piers of sufficient length to acc date the greater steamships was pro poxed In a bill Introduced to-day by Representative Sulzer, Governor-elect tearen store to keep open after 10 of New York, The bill was drafted by which docked to-day, forty-elght hours | gciock Sypday morning. Last Sunday the New York Board of ‘Trade and overdue because of heavy storms. John Burke went into Muller's # * Transportation, whose president, Frank Upon the boat deck were @ mpectal|and bought one can of salmon for Brainerd, and secretary, Frank 8, Gard- «tail for Henri, a house for his valet,|cents. Not that Burke needed the sil- por, were in conference at the Capitol | whose wages are paid Indirectly by|mon, but he wanted to buy It illegally to-day. H those who engage the Princess to paint|ffom Muller because the more delic tessan atores convicted of Sunday se Ing the leas chance of big & ing open on Sunday to t consequent detriment of several thousand who be- their portraits, and another house for his fodder, Often seas swept over the boat deck, although it is the highest on westerly between the present line at F 1 and West Twenty-second street, anc extending as far as the present plor head Une opposite West Thirticth street. the ship, and sprayed Henri's hoofs. | jong to Burke's callin an onda, Since this was obviously uncomfortable| After John Muller had been duly haled | ten ted dels pages te icone for the pet of royalty, a sling was ar-| before Magistrate O'Connor his attorney | until now pending. the developments ranged that not only Iiftted Henri’s hovte | protested that there was no evidence |ine city's plana for water front Linprove: from the deck, but softened the jarring | #ainst hits client “There ie but a can with a label,” [ment of the plunging vessel into 8M 88Y | said teon Prince, the attorney. swinging motion. uae 4)! semeened Dorks. Congressman Sulzer has told his The Princess will tive, aw usual, at the] 55 ahead,” ordered O'Connor. [friends tn this city for aome time that aga, and accommodations will be found| Court Attendant Heffernan went at the | M0 felt Congres of pati ‘ pa i tor Henri in the neighborhood, for when | ean with a penknife. After several jabs Be doeking of tne mocers the Princess i not painting she expecta | he wragped up a cut f SOON Seok wteamanink ie: Cetenalon yy ‘ust them John 3 ‘ sumships : 9 to ride through the park—ves, on Henri | ne ned with a t here authorized would afford the neces- ‘The New Amsterdam of the Holland- and ©) ad the tin. sary Immediate relief, and is in line American line, as well as the Kron: |“, )Penee ti) te a ssagistrate P'Con-] WIN the action of the Secretary of prinzessin Cecelie, showed many scar] nor, breaking off the head of a ‘mateh | War in recommending @ general re- alignment of the river and harbor dock- ing of New York made when he refused to extend pliers on the Hoboken water front n and spearing a lump of the pink con- ta. He amacked his lips. ‘Salmon, he announced judiciously. “Salmon,” repeated Assistant District In teaving Rotterdam, Nov. 2. the New Amsterdam had to nose her way slowly through a heavy fog. On the following ‘Tuesday she ran into @ heavy north- rey dtd Follette, who used another — and seven sailors were sent | match. weal gale, and woven, tele oolapabie | salmon,” mata Heffernan ana eciee| JAIL FOR AUCTIONEER. lifeboats forward of the bridge. A sea|and Burke Gets Thirty Days for Running Fake Room rose over the starboard bow, swept ‘way the lashings and smashed the boats back against the superstructure. ‘Adrian J, Mathiewon, @ seaman, went ‘with the wave and his right log ind ankle were broken when be brought Up against the rail. ‘The steerage was in panto during the storm, Seven-year-old Stanislaus No- wateky’s right leg waa broken when he waa thrown from hie feet, In the first Mrs. Rebdecos Lazare The can was getting low when it came Muller's turn to try. “Tt 44," he admitted. “Five dol ® Shoppers, 1 an —— GEN. STAHEL, WHO HAUNTED |: MADISON SQUARE, IS DEAD. |: Noted Civil War Veteran, Who Made Name as Union Cavalry Commander, Expires at 88. ‘Madison Square's Keneral is dead. The striking, soldier-Hke figura with the] 94 kindly face, the white-halred old man |* Touls J, Abrams, thirty-el who Ives at No, 310 th str who conducted room’ Ponnor. ght years it Ninety- c= day sent to fined $100 for conduct- ction, In passing sen- ling Justice Steiner in the jal Sessions said that in r the Court entences and to this sort of fake. J under Section mplaint ny Intended to give jail do its utmost to stoy Abrams was convic: weather rat em oe one, | who had a ernie and a gomi word for [Of Herurd Hitspatriek, an inspector tn te tne re ine @ make only a hun. (every lounger i nthe park until a short | he Commit eRegoU NS OF gS. | (nts choise day im the testh of K and| While ago, Major-Gen. Juitus Sahel, died | YON i i lant he ‘absence of pas-| carly to-day. (He was elehty-elght years om ane ie old. $ Gen. Stahl was ranked only by Gen "| Dantel Sickles as a corps commander of the Civil War. He had a distinguished tered * war record as the commander of the : which “he brought tie vessel. Du cavalry of the A rmyof the Potomaa| e™Ploy of Abrams. | ree ‘and the Eleventh acmy Corps, Ho| ex was eeverely wounded in the battle of Piedmont, June 6, 184, when he made @ name for himself which wil the military, ani ‘Twenty-nine yea! like @ bit of wire, Saturday and Sun- day aleo were stormy. Both vessels found further delay after leaving Quar- partment for his gallantry in battle For years Gen, Stahel resided at the Hoffman House, and it was only a stop to Madison Bquare, He spent most of his time there and became well known to all its havitues. iRecently Btahel has been living at the Hotel James, No. 104 West Forty-fitth str AT INDEPENDENT’S SUIT he militant suffra nt meeting to re= sort to the use of explosives in the of the Government _ ref porate women's suffrag coming franchise bill, statement dasued by a fi One, Too, ‘ day. Volunteers are to be ca’ fect mannied fashions cegerdiess of {Trtal Opens With Controversy | $i5,20%"tmmana!” ant osteute s Over Evidence Plaintiff [pooss enna a, Secksto Bring in, _(AVOIdl Soothing Syrups : Cure Your Cough by Nature's Method Posey ack foamy es aus eneeaas The danger in using soothing syrups tasnion can be, and patent medicines for coughs and colds lies in the fact that they ften ‘Tee suit of John A. Looker, an inde- tobacco dealer, against the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, | | | DECEM ‘QUICK MRS. HORNSTEIN YOUTH IN’ PALAMAS LOSES IT HER SUIT FOR VICTOR IN DESPERATE _ BREACHES OF PROMISE! | inch! She Was in Such a Rush, Y'Un-| Landlady’s Son Hears Tenant Brass-knuckled in Hall and Goes to Rescue. derstand, That She Comes | | i} by the Court in Vain, ' The bill would estattish a line 100 feet | weeks, so Minna Hornstein saya in he- er, ing a witness, Mr. Gitzendenner makes GIRLS” JOHNNY COAT THE LATES They Call It Common Sens: Garment and “Nifty” 1a the very latest up-to-the-sec- At Of the girl who elects wo af Such an \mpetuosity did Mrs, Minna | William Aydetotte, aged twenty-two, Hornstein i that she spotied ft all, |W"? he is a paperhanger, was held ness to get married to Paul | PY Magistrate Voorhees in the itzendenner she had; Justice Garnet. |Avenite Court, Brooklyn, this mo on charges of burglary #on, by the Brooklyn Supreme Court, | 1, to-day, she sued for breaches of of an encounter he promise too quick and she won't |huriar shortly after get that $15,000, y'understand! home, No, 128 Minna Hornstein used to be the | Haskell suocums indy for Mrs. Gitzendenner at N | brass knw k street, before Mra, Gitzen-| his house abc und Was going lenner died in February of So soon after that it st year. | upstairs when he was struck from be- was only two/hind. He grappled with his tssailant, but couldn't hold on to hh d rolled to the bottom of the stairs. The noise her those proposals of marriage—those of the struggle aroused Sherman promises whose breaching# sho makes | Shields, son of the landlady, who went it @ suit upon. August, cha! Comes August and no marriage—no Gitzendenner, So a suit Mrs, Hor They will be married in | bolting in his pajamas, The burglar beat !t down the front steps and Shields yelled all kinds of stein brings and she has seven wi r and dashed after him. Charles nesses to say that thoy congratulat Kruger, a neighbor, was returning Mr. Gitzendenner on the coming n from a late session and the burglar and he admitted It. But wher assed him like the wind. Kruger also court, to-day, Gitzendenner's ted and Joined in t se, Detective questions Minna Hornstein nd Police yer saw the | Muireany Gitzendenner tell you he'd promised his | flying squd and ducked wife watt a year before marrying | : jumped out on again?” she has to say that's so, he was going by and “But you didn't walt a year before nded. beginning sult fe those bre: ngs of te's poeketbook $2.18 and promise, did you his photograph were found. He told the Again Minna Hornstein says that's so. | police e had been turned loos: “Suit dismissed,” then says that Justice from Elmira two mont Garretson. ing spent nearly three ago after hav- years there. The “BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER” ‘Without good red blood a man has a weak heart and poor nerves, the blood, of anaemia, is common in young folks as well as old. the case with those who work in illy ventilated factories—or the up indoors in winter time with a coal stove burning up the oxysen or emitting carbonic (oxide) gas. This blood, or blood which jacks the red blood corpuscles, in anaemic people may have been caused by | h lungs, or by poor digestion or dyspepsia. $ Rain over the heart which is not heart disease at al, hatever the cause, there's just one remedy that ‘you can turn to~ knowing that it has given satisfaction for over 40 years. DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN [MEDICAL DISCOVERY is a blood cleanser and alterative that starts the liver and stomach into vigorous action. It thus assists the body to manufacture rich red blood which feeds the heart--nerves~brain and organs of the body. ‘The organs work smoothly like machinery running in oil. You feel clean, strong and strenuous instead ot tired, weak and faint. Nowadays you can obtain Dr, Pierce’ jen Medic covery Tablets, as we!l as the liquid form from all med jealers, or |. D., Buffalo, by mail, prepaid in $1 o 50c size, Adress R. V. Pierc DR. 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Minor troubles such as pimples, red and nflamed noses, rashes, dandruff, com- plexion — blemishe respond 80 readily that ov treatment is | often sufficient. | POSLAM SOAP used daily for toilet and ba ill keep the skin in healthy condition, and improve its color and texture. It offers the healing medica- tion of Poslam in a form particularly beneficial for tender skin aud eruptional | and scalp trouble | All drug: sell Postam (price 50 am Soap (price 25 cents). write to the Emer- , 32 West 25th Street, i w York City, | 96hukich k Sons | Ocalists’ Opticians Half a Century in Business | Signs of Eyesight Trouble! Are Too Plain to Mistake, | | Too Important to Ignore. “Ehrlich” service gives you | just the help you need with glasses accurately fitted. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. ct Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to 812. 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ERMINE To-Day and To-Morrow t rosen, chive oF ly sold foc B10. to be accurately Diamond, frumi than “one-quarter ity weigh @ full ed and nleaned uaran m for Stern Brothers To-morrow, a Sale of Unusual Importance will be held in the department devoted to Women’s Negligees and House Gowns including the following new models: Value $4.75, taewnel wth ihe, t 93.45 famed uh onms down, Value $7.95, at 4.75 pa yaa wi ag Value $8.75 and 10.50, $6.25, 7.95 Suis tole on tg sleeves, Value $10.50, at 6.95 rth band enrbroldered bode, a $8.50, 14.75 Value $14.50 and 21.00 fscoedion Plested Skint and Cap, Value $25.00, at 17.50 Figured Blanket Robes, at $2.65, 3.45 Eiderdown Robes, « 2.95, 4.50 Turkish Toweling Robes, My 2.75, 5.25 WOMEN’S KIMONOS of Flannelette, straight and 95¢ 1 25, 1 65 y ae ° empire models, Values $1.35 to 2.75, empire males, Values $1.4510250,2 1480, 1.65, 1.85 with emboldered scaloped edge, at 3.95 Value $7.75, at 5.50 of Flowered Satin, empire style, trimmed with shirred satin, of Plain Satin, with flowered border, empire model, Value $8.50, at 5.85 And in addition, at Specially Reduced Prices Japanese Quilted Robes, superior quality, in all desirable shades, plain and elaborately embroidered, at $5.75, 7.75 Reduced from $9.75 and 13.50 Japanese Embroidered Silk Kimonos, Reduced from $12.50 Value $5.50, 8.05 Stern : Brothers To-morrow, Thursday, an Exceptional Offering of Kid, Cape and Mocha Gloves At Greatly Reduced Prices Women’s Prix Seam Cape Gloves, spear back, in tan with clasp, also in white with large pearl button, at 85° Women’s Genuine Mocha Gloves, Bc one and two clasp, with Paris point backs, in gray, at 9 Women’s French Kid Gloves, Value $3.00 Pair, at $2. 1 5 sixteen button length, in white, Attention is also directed to their large assortment of Alexandre, Lupin and Babbette Glace and Suede Kid Gloves, \ Fur and Fur-lined Gloves and Gauntlets for t Women, Men and Children. Final Clearance Reductions have been made in their entire stock of Dress Trimmings Bead and Embroidered Novelty Bandings, : ROOMY “JOHNNY” nntirate in gold, silver, rhinestone, q \ American Tabacco Company for $300,000 contain drugs and — damages, his claim being based on Sec- | tion 7 of the Sherman Anti-trust act, Hwas continued to-~day before Judge ’ Mayer and a jury in the United States | District Court, ‘The trial opened with @ controversy Detween counsel as to what parts of the testimony taken in the Government's {mait, which resulted in the dissolution of the American ‘obacco Company, should be admitted as evidence, Por- tions of the testimony in the Govern- Gment's suit, winicn concerned the claim of the Metropolitan Tabacco Company's contention that it was not a subsidiary coneern of the American Tobacco Com- pany, were finally admitted as evidence by Judge Mayer, and they were read to the jury, James B. Duke entered the court room “shortly after the opening of the trial, Throughout his stay In the court room he wat on the edge of his chair and, lean- ing forward, listened intently to the pro- ceedings, A deposition taken from him in the local offices of the American To- bacco ompany by the intiff's ate torneys was read, Nearly every answer ‘was ruled out by Judge Mayor, but some Were not successfully objected to or were allowed by the defense, and were ‘admitted as evidence, "Mrs, Looker, wife of the plaintiff, was in court and seemed interested in the “aading of the Duke deposition, She Vaat beside her husband. Paice. - i “ WIDOWS’ PENSION BILL IS PASSED IN HOUSE, © WASHINGTON, Dec. 4—Nearly five thousand widows and minor children of veterans of the Spanish-American war ¢ the Philippine insurrection would re- ceive pensions under the Crago bill, Passed to-day by the House without de- spate. © The Dil provides that the widow of any officer or enlisted man who served ninety days during the Spanish-Amert- an war or the Philippine insurrection Mostween April 18, 1898, and July 4, 1x2, ‘On certain conditions, shall receive @ pension of $12 4 month. For each minor a. the widow would receive $2 and ‘ease of the widow's death the $12 deaden the fun: ing the heali Nature to throw off the germs that cause the trou To secure i break up the n gle da: e together a couple of ounces of glycerine, ounces of whiskey and half an ou Virgin Oil of Pi ful every four hours, remedy and entirely harm! Any druggist ean supp genuine Virgin Oil of comes only in in wooden cartons bearing the label of The Leach Chemical Co..Cincinnati. Kidney Tfouble Causes. __ LOG Back 1am pleased to say a good’ word for Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, as I was trou ror more with my kidneys brother advised me to try Swa 1 took several bottles of this remedy with ex- cellent results, At the time Swamp Root was recommended to me, my con- dition was such that I found it an eff in stooping or bending and in atten: to my duties as Manager of the $9.1 Store at 122 Main St., Evansville, Ind, Very truly yours, J ALVEY, 619 Walnut St., Evansville, Ind. Subseril and sworn to before me, this 21st day of December, 1911. EDW, A, TORCHE, Notary Public Prove What Sramp-Resl Will Do For You Send to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghain- ton, N, Y., for a sample bottle, convince anyone, You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder, When It will ‘would tbe paid to the child or children. It is estimated that about $1,000,000 ould be added to pension appropri- measure. i writing, be sure and mention the New York Evening World, Regular fift, | cent and one-dollar size pottles for sale at all stores, COAT, LATEST IN WEAR FOR GIRLS UP-TO-SECOND OUTFIT. ie Garment Makes Sean I make these Johnny 100 styles _to_select_from Coats to. order. these | Stone | orders: le raid change less ten per value or returned for cash, within one year. CHARLES A. KEENE Importer of Diamond 180 Broadway, New York ol Y UNTIL @ O'CLOCK, | | *19.00 MITCHELL THE TAILOR FROM BOSTON 1431 BROADWAY | Corner 40th St. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 $42.50 CHIGAM WITURE:C 7.50 $4.00 OPEN EVENINGS & T 2174-32 AVE BETIIBE 9ST NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR Iv, Aftvertisements for The World may be ollice Left on Meme uses a the aay American Disisice we emer colors and black, Ranging from 50° to 8.95 Formerly 95c to 12.75 Yard y Waist Garnitures, : in silver, pearl, rhinestone, ; colored beads and jet, Ranging from 48° to 9.75 Formerly 95c to $12.75 Tunic Over Dresses, $] 1.95 to 39. 75 in black, white and colors, Ranging from Formerly $14.95 to 58.50 . Floral Dress Trimmings, F 22° to 2.05 rom le of light colored Chiffons and Satins Perfumery and Toilet Articles Large assortments of Foreign and Domestic Perfumes are being shown, including the latest odors now in vogue in Paris, such as Helia, Ambre Hindou, Isambre, Capucine, Apres Elle and Yoko, in very attractive boxes, also the following Perfumes Sold Exclusively by Stern Brothers and Very Appropriate for Holiday Gifts: Dr. Albersheim’s Renowned Specialties, Khasana, Isola Bella, Muguet, Rose, Orchidee, Violette and Reseda, ” from 55¢ to 2.50 $5.75 Caron’s Exquisite Extract, Viva, Charmion and Isadora, in very artistic bottles, at Edel Flieder and Sans Rival 2.2 Latest Extracts, Value $3.00, at 025 1.25 Special Holiday Boxes of Perfumes, comprising one bottle each of English Ideal Extract and Toilet Water, also Vanity Box, Value $2.00, And a Special Offering of French Ivory Sets, of ten pieces, consisting of Hair, Hat and Cloth Brushes, Ring or Handle Mirror, Comb, Buffer, File, Hook, Shoe Horn and Salve Box, with Monogram of three initials, in any color, + 916.75 Regularly Sold at $21.00 West 23d and 224 Streets’