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seemen to be familiar with the plan of z + daughter of the late Calvin 8. Br “|Curley, who was convicted tn the Court NORTH OF GRAY iN. the house and the habits of its oceu- bor Shelters Wife and Children. who died at bigger 4 ge by A of General Sessions of aaeault, Justice | OPen Bvenings Ua Baturaay an do, clouds t tt: 1911, left an entate of 1460.0, net value, of the ‘censure’ * , ; L} He went at once to the upper| The clouds hang pretty, tow today | Mi elt oo ewtien ca rice, tho ae: | Scott of the Appellate Division censured WZ, Women’sand misses’ high-classtailored suits, from regular stock ‘f ieapbcebes i vreecn ‘end a soaple ot| 284 to little boys, waiting with thelr | ter af the decedent. te te pole bel) inree years in arguing the appeal. Savas | and including a special purchase; mixtures, chevrons, 18.00 i pitiful little pile of household goods on 4 In part he sald: Wad Hi Fina Into hie pocket. Then he aaw the tne stgewain i front of Nov WY Becona | Uvided one-third Antereat in the tend] Tine ie “much well justified com- NH i} | diagonals and other seasonable materials. Regularly to $45 i Denk on the mantel. re at . at | Dlant of the slowness with, which, the 7 It pas « hard sort of bank to cheat—| fortune may devise, They were dis-| $900. The interest of ths decedent | Siminal law te enforsed, and erneoially Me ies, wich olac Tos cates ‘cttsbed | "Meson ue raster 1a Rese intsreet in’ the paintings, af: [eiaDe etween a conviction and the re- meme Women’s Hosiery and Underwear 4g wort th coins. e@ coins ctin! Nilson te euffering from a lingering | "* ‘od 4| view of the conviction by the Appellate e 8 the man worked over the bank. It|iliress; his boy Milton, five years-old, | Ver, furniture and other household | Courts, Among persons not conversant DIAMOND RINGS CHINKING CONS BETRAY THEF TRYING TO OPEN CHILD MOTHER SAYS HER | HUSBAND SOLD BABE. Declares That the Man Said He had | Disposed of the Infant for | \ a ' Thirty Cents. trict Court, Inflicts Unusual Pen- | Lawyer. dent of the Bricklayers’ Unton, Local | The two-year-old baby picked up by “ niet he value of an interview with Theo-!%, is dead at his home, No. East a Rrooklyn policeman in a hallway alties on Plea of Guilty. dore Roosevelt during the time of hts|Elshty-wecond atrest, Death was due | 34th Street—New York | near Bushwick avenue and Grand street Wille the Federal Judges of this dis-| Presidency was acientifically appraise! be ne win Ws hr mihvare Hasan be | a 7 ager eee ten days ago has a name to-day, mit have repeatedly promised to do | to-day b orney J. Hampton Dough- bu with full military honors Sun- he will not be returned to the parents share in the extermination of the |erty before Justice Van Siclen in the | (*y,at 2 P. M. Interment will be held Cdiid Have Gotten Gems, but by whom he waw deserted. The baby jis Charles Iriedenvere and his fathe ped ild’: - Heft Sing Sing six week fter serv- ) Jung, atlas “Boston Charlie,” and | sults, said Mr. Dougherty, 1t was worth ; Fiiopped for Chitld’s Pen~ | set etna sine a woke fie abe sere: | citer aftendera, tp tone terme a prison, 8100 it only tate resulta, 2,500 At Reduced Prices for Saturday ‘ nies and Is Caught. teen-year-old girl and rothing her of Judge Julian W. Mack of the Nalin € aS a ee Calta J in id sult i ‘ 3 sh chy Hs uilan Grey. Friedenbers, the {siting Inthe ‘Colminal Branch ot the|aseignes ‘for Mr. ‘Dougherty, againat Girls’ Coats in smart, Norfolk models, of mixtures, corduroy 5.90 mother, a girt of twenty, was found by | United States District Court, was to-|the Orinoco Steamship Company to re- and chinchilla, in gray, brown and blue. Values to $12 ° The burglar who entered the fur- room house at No, Fourth street, Williamabu Policeman Vivian, She appeared this afternoon in the Brooklyn Children's | Court before Judge Hoyt. Mrs. Freidenberg dented she had had knowledge of the abandonment, her husband having told her he had ‘sold the baby for thirty cents.’ Three years ago the mother, then the child wite of dicing with worth of Mrs. Iliza- beth Krehting’s Jewelry if he had kept Ma greedy fingers off little Alice Kreh- ling’s Christmas savings. ¥ a ‘ ship company. Allce's bank, heavy with pennies and | another man, eloped with Mriotonvers. | canaiterably and left the Federal Bulld-| During the preliminary legal skir- Wing COLLARS nickels and dimes that in the ameremnte| A yenr later the baby came. When her|ing with « fairly firm and steady ste. |misnen J, Van Vechten Olcott had mado ond “husband was sent to prison the baby was cared for by Is grand- mother, Mra, Kate Zinner, who Mves at No, 24 Humboldt street, Brooklyn. The baby was sent to the New York Found- Mngw’ Hospital, had ‘passed the three doliar mark and Tepresented Christmas cheer for many eousins and playmates, was on the mantel In the basement dining room. In the upper drawer of a sideboard in the mamé room Mra. Krehling had concealed her jewelry. Mother and daughter were sleeping in the rear room on the floor above. Along about 8 o'clock this morning the front door opened noiselessiy and a man came in and stole downstairs. He ILL AND STARVING, FAMILY I$ DISPOSSESSED IN RAIN. John Nilson Guards Household Ef- fects on Street All Night—Neigh- avenue to see what new visitation bad wae the first sound he hed made, and it c&rrled to the ears of ten-year-old Alice. She jumped up and woke hor mother. has just recovered from an attack of Pneumonia, The family has slowly starved for two months because Nileon Last night Mra, Mary Higgins took the mother and two children out up to vame the clink- | her own room, where they slept on the Krehling mother. ‘You've been dreaming.” And then, from below, ing @ coins again, and M. ran downstairn, The man‘ towagd her, and shy leapat flung her arms around him. The bank to the floor, Alice, upstairs, floor, But Nilran stood guard over his Pile of household stuff on the sidewalk all night in the rain. Policemen of the Kast One Hundred and Fourth etreet statfon heard of the family's desperate OPIUM-SMOKING CHINAMAN AND PERJURING DEFENDANT ARE FINED ONE CENT EACH Judge Mack in United States Dis- n smoking evil in thin city, and/ that end in view sentenced Lee day unusually fentent to Lun Mee, who | pleaded guilty to manufacturing smok- ing optum, He fined the Chinaman one | cent. Lum Mee, & broken down Chineso actor, and a friend of “Chuck Connors,"™ Dresented a woebegone appawance when arraigned before Judge Mack. — Afior paying the penny fine, Yee braced up Judge Mack imposed « similar fine upon Morris Reisman, who picaded guilty to an indictment charging sub- ornation of perjury tn a naturalization ohne. axsineslclpen APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Deputy State Comptrotier Wallace 5. Fraser transmitted the following ap- praisale of estates under the Inher- Hance Tax law toxlay to the fransler Tax Office of the Surrogates’ Court. Mise Margaret Kate Brice, youngest appraised at the total valuation of at No, 693 Fifth avenue is ap- at $92,3%, The Jewelry owned pr by the decedent is valued at $13,305, the most valuable piece being a dia- value $77,087. ‘The residence and land at No, 151 West Eighty-seventr treet is wpprained at $20,000; Nos, 118-120 Ninth avenue fs appraised at $12,000, ‘The decedent held mortgages on realty amounting to $1,000, John G. Waterman, who Med June VALUE OF TALK WITH T. R. APPRAISED IN LAWSUIT. If Results Were Good Worth $5,000, Swears Brooklyn Supreme Court. view brought wholly cover $10,000, legal fee charged to the company by the law firm of Dougherty, Olcott & Tenney, The firm had acted as counnel for the steamship concen in tte suit against Venezuela for the seizure of four steamships, and as the result of the carrying of the case to The Hague Tribunal in February, 1902, an weward of $500,000 was made to the steam- several trips to Washington to see President Rooevelt, according to Mr. Dougherty's testimony. Thosaginter- views figured in the lawyer's bill i BLAME DISTRICT-ATTORNEY FOR DELAYS IN APPEALS. Appellate Division Censures Prose- cutor for Not Forcing Argu- ments in Hurry. In affirming the conviction of Joseph with the rules of criminal procedure the @re not unnaturally blamed, but me rests eleewhere. The present CASTORIA For infants and Children. It Was} THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMB [iy rented, am ite rents in every cane, jthe District-Attorney. The remed | unreasonal ies in his hands. ran Dead. . OMosr of the Day of the Hamtiton Fish Camp of Spanish War Veterans and Vice-Preal- in Calvary Cemetery. —— th Rew inserted tips make ARROW strong where othets are weak, 2 for 25 cents CLUETT, PEABODY & COMPANY 144 Bowery, Rovers, favings $35 Per Karat Blue White—Pertectly Cut per karat, set, id, This special lot of rings will be sold ster’ to refund of money if wo cel duplicate then elsewhere for douible our price. 2 Karats $95 34 Karat $25 | % Karat $18 ER 6, 1919. all sizes for girls 8 to 16 Kayser’s Embroidered Silk Vests OPPENHEIM, GLLINS= G Girls’ Smart Winter Coats Girls’ Coats—Clearance of an accumulation of splendid models made of high-grade mixtures, fine cheviots and velvet; years of age. Girls’ Coats in fashionable full-length models, made of all wool chinchilla, lined throughout; belted back. Coats for Women and Misses Misses’ and women’s coats in smart models, made of high grade boucles and other desirable materials, in a variety of good colors; lined and interlined. Tailored Suits at Reduced Prices Women’s pure thread silk hose with garter top and | of ooygelydinge ty gts be ool GM apatite etdlpalmtrdtationl [edbyr wl curgedl eeeibae sft ticularly flagrant case. The de- lisle sole. — Choice of black, tan and white. Value $1 | jrode oa she whepered. “I'm |tord did not dispomess them until two] Russell Raymond of No. 161 Weat [tna was immediately vaianed on Ban re lhofy heen reise nel fs | a OF Ie acy, atttie irk" sata ner {™ONO# rent wan unpald Rregiyeeyamenwereat, who sited, July /penaing an appeal under a certineate| | the tute hc pr ie ote a Cotton Ribbed Union Suits................ Value 75c........39¢ Values $20 to $30 7.90 110.75 Values to $25 Value $18 12.50 169c 11, 1911, left $19,690, net value $18,377, | e SOE se Serato sot. the xean-| tie Nitsce’s Kaed thts morning, ends A vane ls Daal Bears | | Karat $15 Remarkable Values in Fashionable Footwear a baker gave him @ loaf of bread and a | { dog a Ts GR a MEL TICS BTC) a es ae Mimg roomers were awakened. They! pati of steaming coffee. QUOGUE, N. Y., Dec. 6.—Capt./ the | | turned ees at "Then Mrs, Kresiing . frogs poet ey ie dent Signature The | % |\|| ||Women’s and misses’ dainty slippers of best grade slipper satin Fecosmised the intro a0 © man.who REBELS DESTROY TOWN. Baer cies wees cae atte Bniee | OF Kind in ten distinct shades; trimmed with pretty ribbon and in advance and cccupied his:room only |Mexteans, te Pr Givle, Take | died this morning. He was fifty-three * ~~ You Have J stoxer myc,| piamona chiffon rosette; high arch; Louis XV heel. Value $4.50 ’ Fa: |Genuine Dis years of age. Death was due to tuber- solid Screws, or gad... 94.50 | per rate, S25 20% ug $5 culosia, which developed from @ cold which Capt. Herman contracted ia an effort to rescue the crew of the schooner Augusta Hunt, which went ashore on the outer bar Jan. 23, 1904, two @ays before disappeart He had @aid he was Louis Kohler, ‘Policeman Martin arre: bur » who had @ bunch of ai on keys in his pocket nestling close to Mrs. Krehling’s family jewels. young women residents, The inhabi- ya. ‘ > STEAMER HANGS ON ROCKS; | 70"n8 RM PROAY te he relale wena Eigin or Waltham Watch 20-year case, open face. Won- $5 eee eee ee 7 FORTY PERSONS ABOARD. | wreak vengeance on them, fied to the fal ils ay ‘ surrounding hills, leaving the town en- But Wireless Message From Vessel derful value. tirely deserted. They are sald to be . | , Wrecked Off Ontario Says elena We A Kn *Tis No Wonder That ‘A body of rebels who attacked the DULUTH, Minn, Dec. 6—A wireless| Toluca. the capital of the tSate of Flight From Place. MEXDOO CITY, Dec, 6.—The town of Vaile del Bravo, in the State of Mexico, was practically destroyed to-day by Zapata rebels because the people re- fused to deliver over to them nineteen Always Bought 3.50 tn Use For Over 30 Years. , company. mew vonn of Women’s and misses’ dress and walking boots of patent colt, gunmetal calf, tan calf and black vici kid, in lace, button and blucher lace models; Cuban or military heels. Value $5 one to dealers OPPENHEIM, GiLINSs G 34th Street mining town of Temascattepec, near @amaged and everybody warm. Could! WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—The War De- react! ahore eastly if necessary,” Partment to-day sent a consignment of ‘The\eteamer te hanging suspended| rifles and ammunition to the American from® ihe rocks thirty‘ive miles this|Consuls at Hermosillo and Durango, @ée Gt Port Arthur, Ont. Fifteen pas-| Mexico, in response to representations t recetved to-day from the op-| México, wae repuleed by the rural 4 @ratoh aboard the steamer Easton which | ards with a loss of twenty killed and ‘ Be tera NP. 2 live ws ost denn ceroreas ; PY: el Br others A re Doing Boys” Suits and Overcoats Special Sale Saturday Special Purchase of boys’ fine Great Overcoat Business ¥ Boys’ Suits—N orfolk and | Serene an crew of twenty-tve are] tt American tite and property were | Hendreds of men come to this store just English box overcoats in several 7.05 double-breasted. jcnoels, with Thunéer Bay. AU last nigh lutioniets and Yaqui Indians, Th o—t exclusive models, of chinchilla extra knicker! ers; of all-wool Gartheast gat raleed resrniaieous| tides will Go diatrinted. fer the swoet o try on an overcoat or tw oO. eee and mixtures. Sizes 24% to 12. ‘ mixtures and blue serge. iss 5.50 if the great assortments are what we claim them to be. Invariably they leave with a new Overcoat —because they part among the mining camps. Values to $12.50 ‘alue $7.50 Boys’ Long Overcoats, made of Boys’ Lon: nm all-wool mixtures; full or half belt; y: 1g Overcoats, com i ey Ww ant and 8 nd any- ‘ ‘onvertible collar; sizes 10 to 18. 7 4 5 Hey fres ly diblggctel t I f 3 ’ 2 of this season’s most desi ‘abl 9 95 a $ to $10 ess th an : Values to $11.50 fables: wool or serge tings g © they expected to. There’s a reason. ‘alue $14.50 Boys’ Suits in Norfolk, double breasted and fancy patch pocket models, with single or double trousers, made of finest wool fab- rics. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Regularly to $12.50 Boys’ Overcoats in smart long models, made of finest grade mixed fabrics in exclusive de- signs; sizes from 6 to 18 years, Unusual values ‘Direct from maker to you!’’ Men’s $18 & $20 Overcoats at $15 And what good, warm, ‘sturdy Overcoats these are at $15—con- servative models in kerseys, meltons, and moulles in black, oxford and light gray—and Chesterfield and full length convertible collar models in fancy gray and brown weaves for younger men. Men’s $22 & $25 Overcoats at $16.50 & $18 At these prices the values and styles are wonders—beautifully draped convertible collar models—refined Chesterfields—big, warm, 7.95 12.95 No Money Down [pu Sleep XXX KM AXE = eesdcesacenororese ‘YY GEORGE, that's what I call beer. It . j H pl eases the ec ye, tickles the palate, has just belted-back styles—just those snappy Overcoats that appeal to 5.00 on yi} | ?\ the right tingle that goes well with anything ee an “a 4 x eat, and makes your meals digest properly. u “ Men’s $28, $30 & $35 Overcoats at $20, $22&$25 a t5-00 500 WI eemes wn oy Pabst These are the Overcoats that equal the products of the swellest Fifth Green Velour. Avenue tailors—aristocrats every one of them—exclusive plaid BRASS backs—fashionable chinchillas—roughish English fabrics—swagger We Guard Coats—handsome Chesterfields—each one distinctive to the BlueRibbon ‘ last line. f The Beer of Quality ee nen is the only beer that pleases everybody. It has No Connection with Any Other St ‘ a flavor all its own and is not to be compared | wid ore | id Thousands of opportunities to work, hire, buy, sell, rent, exchange, etc., are flocking In your direction every ‘day, as you will see by examining the many pages of advertisements printed in th: Morning and Sunday World, Why allow these enticing off pass you by unchallenged? © "> 19 | Be up and doing! About 8,000 such be printed in Next Sunday’s World —— as World with any other. Bottied only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. Stbre Open Late Saturday Night Be ioe eae ase Stamps : Until Noon. Single Stamps Afier es ee ee ee eee eee Have a case sent home today, Phone or write, advertisements will IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED | —A WORLD “WANT” AD WILL GO GET IT Switch some of them your way!

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