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RR MOREE EER ~ WAN MISSIONARY SAYS 15 PICKPOCKET — Watches “Mob” Jastl Passen-' ger and “Lift His Leather,” a On the records at Police Headquarters, | Mre. Della Morris, of No, 22 Bast Beventy-sixth street, appears as the cap- tor of Joseph Conti, of No. 100 Park | street, under arrest as a pickpocket. | Mre, Morris arrested Conti at Four-| | teenth street and Third avenue late last | night and. though he fought with all) his might, rhe held him until Detective Tacowski relieved her of her prisoner, ‘Through many years experiance as a| missionary in Chinatown, Mew. Morris grew to know the faces of numerous! young crooks, As she boarded a Third avenue car, north bound, at Fourteenth | strect last night, she saw two men whom he recognized ax Chinatown habitues and another man get on the car to- gether and jostle passengers on the back | platform. Keeping a close grip on her own pock- | etbook, Mra. Morris watched the trio, She saw the men back William Nathan: | fon, of 1291 Lexington avenue, against the door and slip his wallet from hin hip pocket. Then the men jumped from the car, which had hed Sixteenth street. They ran back down Third avenue. | Mrs, Morris jumped off, croaed to the west side of the avenue and trailed the aw one of the men slip Nathanson’s wallet to Conti and ene grabbed Conti In the rough and tumble contest that followed she was ferced to land « vigorous punch on the prisoner's nose. ‘The wallet was not found in Conti's Possession, but he had a fine hunting case gold watch in hin pocket which did not jibe with the rest of his attire, He admits he served a term on Hlack- well's Island for picking pockets at the Polo Grounds a year am JOSIAH J. WHITE SENT TO JAIL TO KEEP PEACE Conspicuous Figu Figure in Brooklyn Arrested for Trying to Enter Son’s Home. ‘The venerable Josiah J. White, whose emthusiaem in public matters and ec- eentricities in dress have made him con- aptouous in Brooklyn and Mantntt: ter years, was arrested in Brooklyn to- ‘ day and committed to Raymond street of a bond of $500 to keep the peace for six months, ‘Mr, White has taken much to heart the actiop of his eon, Frederick Hall White, in excluding him from the prop- erty at No. 1% Columbia Heights, wher ‘Mr. White lived for many years, Un- der the will of Mrs. White, the house ‘was left to her eon, with a provision ‘that he should make allowances for his father. Recently Frederick Hall White secured a court order evicting his father, who later showed his friends & revolver permit, which he sald he had obtained so that he might protect MMimeelf from “gunmen” hired by hie oon. According to Thomas J. Grogan of No. 1437 Pacific street the elie. White |ppeared at the house to-day and at- open the baseinent duor opener. When Grogan objected, he said, Mr. White threatend te blew his head off, and accused him of aiding Frederick Mall White steal a wate ich was in the ho Grogan had him arrested. In the Adams Street Court Magistrate Walsh took the revolver permit from Mr. White, suying that he would talk with Magistrate Hylan before return- ing it. ——— GAPT. RILEY'S RESPITE AT RICHMOND HILL ‘Asked for Retirement, but Waldo Toinks That Precinct a Suf- ficient Substitute. Capt. Dominick Riley of the Elizabeth street precinct. who has been on sick Seave for several days, nent an applica Gen for retirement to Police Commin- @ioner Waldo to~lay on the ground of Physical disability, The Commiaaioner, Wetieving that a respite from the antu- ous duties attending the command of a busy preceinst will serve to put Kiley on hin feet again, turned down the ap- plication for retirement an! trans ferred him from Huzabeth street over to Richmond Hil, in Queens, where there is very little to do, Riley was sent to the Elisabeth street Precinct late in Beptember after Com- missioner Waldo had stripped the shield from Capt, Tierney and transferred In- epestor Lahey for allowing gambling to be resumed in worked eighteen Chinatown hours a day Riley and eleaned up hia precinct thoroughly but ‘the strain was too much for him and he He has since been in auftere trom | eollapued last week. vonfined t his bed at his home Bay. He Falconer was trans: whe Riley's in Elizabeth Precinct | Then She Makes Arrest. | h Street Station to and Gapt. John Londergan was brought in a. the oft berth at Richmond Hill @ command of the Fifth Street | | So Many ‘‘100 Percenters’’ | That Managers Fear Ones Are Avoiding the Competition—Credit Given to Milk Stations. The babies which have entered the content miven by the Martley House Settlement and The Evening World were taken to a new playground yea- terday. Ousted temporarily from the Hartley House, where the judging be- gan, yeoterday’s aggregation of young- eters was transferred to Public School No, 17, where they rollicked and spread themselves over the tremendous audi- torium, tested the acoustic properties of the hall and held amateur dramatice om the inviting stage with ite places | te hide, until the time came to weighed and measured and critically examined by a doctor who aa!d inault- fag things about the size of your head and the depth of your chest. Five hundred 1s the total number of babies to be judged in this district, and although @o far the juiges have not been le to dispose of more than fifty = ONE-ARMED JOY RIDER RUES REVEL IN A RIG — Nurses Wounds in Tombs After| Driving Another Man’s Horse Into Collision, Willi Hart, @ one-armed ne’ dealer of No. 20 Pearl atreet, te ¢ecoy tng !n a cell in the Tombs from as lively @ half hour yesterday afternoon as the most adventurous could wish for, Hart sing John Hirn's express oflve 18 Bridge Arch about 4 o'clock » afternoon when he wlghted Mr Rirns's horse and carriage at the curb- stone and the notion took him to ride, He leaped into ihn che and lashed the horse into @ run just as Birns appeared at the door, He went Joy- riding through all the surrounding streets while Mr, Birne ran to the Oak atreet station to set the police on Mothers of Deficient} ' he EBVENipe WORLD, WEDN Bowat, WOE wee aw se, sued, THE EVENING WOLD’S AND WELFARE ASSOCIATION'S CITY WIDE SERIES OF BETTER BABIES CONTESTS. _ DVERPOWERS MAN SHE Babies in Hartley House babies a day, they hope to have every baby measured, examined and recorded by the end of tho week. “I think that nowhere in the city f Beal yesterdry, who has tke of the bables oc the Hartley ettlement District, ‘ham there been ch an exceptionally fine lot of healthy children as we have tere. This ts ace counted for chiefly, I think, by the helpful influence of the milk stations, My only regret is that we haven't @ larger number of babies who are below pur, and whom we could greatly ben- oft, It makes me sunpect that some of the mothers whose children, for one reason or another, are aot in the best of health, are afraid to enter their babies and guffer the comparison with the unusually high standard that now extets, These mothers ought to be par- tiowlarly urged to enter their chil- dren. Although nothing wit! be known ofm- cially until the prizes are awarded, the Hartley House Settlement District gives promise of having a large num- ber of hundred percenters, The contest {s a keen one, and any one who can euccessfully predict the prize winner ought to be given a prize himeelf. ‘The only diMoulty lay yesterday in the shortage of doctors, For a while 4t was one doctor against a whole army of babies. The result was that the tots had everything thelr own way, and turned the auditorium into a gym- pastum, ‘To-day at 3.0 P, M. @ conference on better bables will be held at Carroll Park Ltprary, Union street, Brooklyn, under the auspices of the Lattle Italy Neighborhood House, and on Thursday at & P. M, the Child Welfare Exhibit of the Chelsea Ne!ghborhood Assoc tion opens at Public Schoot No, 1% West Thirteenth street. Mia trail, and had travelled as far as Pearl and Cherry streets, half an hour Jator, when he collided with an auto- mobile Mr. Birns’e carriage wae mashed. the horee ran away and Hart was tonwd out on the pavement and knocked When he came to a doctor Volunteer Hospital wae sew: tis head and Detectives Hirmingham and Moore were waiting to arrest him. newsdealer asked Magistrate hi in Qe Dombe Court today for an adjournment until he could get a Inwyer. He adjournment, with ball fixed QUICK RELIEF—VARICOSE VEINS iicago Inter Ocean.) Mind Lady “Whar tare vou teeiag cor, | my dear? Buflragette—Because—Roo }i00! for Aiderman E aoe ® g00d husband, 100, 1 was our nry, and he always used to Noe ar BS | An After-Dinnet Sterling Silv Meriden Store, (INTERNA Contest Are Healthy Lot |” Coffee Set, in ‘one of the many Deautiful designs shown at the TIONAL World's Largest Makers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate WALL STREET Present Selling Prices. Yield. Rineltere com American Amelters_ pf Amertean ‘Tel. Gar at Northern pf Lehigh Valley New York Central Northern Pacife Pennavivanta Raitre Handing Kauthern Pacitic., Union Pacific " Market the Closing late afternoon Prices eased off in and a Stock Fx nge firm announced that they had received @ wire that Me etroleum Company had passed the dividend. This caused welling, forcing prices down to 4, from which the stock rallied to 4334. Rock Island taguea were trong, the preferred gaining 2 points, to 31-4, Steel closed 1-4 below tte hieh for the lay at (34 and Union Pacific at 1 eh eda net gain of 21-8 points The general Mat showed advance ranging from 1-4 to over 2 points, Total sales, 24,318 shares. Opening resembled a tuoyant market, although large interests showed an in- clination to check advance, and keep market in an orderly condition. Short Interest seemed to be losing ite nerve, but bulla recognized necessity of pre- serving strong technical condition which would be impossible were the bears to] rush In a demoralized rout to cover. Union Pacific waa stronmeat feature, opening By pointe up at 149 and advanc- ing % more to 149% on next fow sales, & gain of nearly 2 pointa within two or three minutes was rather too much, and sufficient quantity of stock was supplied to cause a little reaction An over-night gain of one point tn Southern Pacific to 86 was regarded ax indleation of better outlook for a solu- tion of Mexican difficulty Steel opened at 34 to 7-8 higher at 555-8, and Lehigh Valley was 11-8 points up at 146, few Haven wan Hetlo late tn opening at 78, declining quickly to 77 and rally- Ing at 773-4. leMgh Valley was active after the strong opening, but was under pressure and goon sold down to M418, After the harp advance and Ittle reaction the market lapsed Into dulness, Reports are being etreulated that New Haven bond issue may be withdrawn, and belief prevailed that dividend would be reduced to 4 per cent ‘The market hestated, but in second hour atarted up again and many leading stocks reached new high figures for the rally. The weakness in Lehigh Valley wan on account of heavy selling by two or three houres and a rumor that dtvidend might be reduced to ® per cent, In early afternoon the active ‘asus reached @ little higher level and New Haven ralited to 181-2; Lehigh Valley to 1468-8, and Steel rose to &; Pennayl- vania advanced to 1001-8 with @ little more activity in the trading, _—— __ N. ¥. COTTON MARKET. Open. High, Low, Cloee, 12.9) 13.84 18.9) 13.28 Len W297 12.14 12.90 13.10 18.6 March 13.0% 12.91 1AM 12.18 3.092 May 1.00 13.18 1297 13.18 12.92 July 12.99 18.05 12.92 13.08 Cotton opened steady one point lower to three points higher. Receipta of cot- ton at porta to-day estimated at s,000 bales, axwinat 78,04 Inst week and 57,39 Dales nat year. Prices advanced after the opening five to seven points in response to better cables and reports of increased spot demands abroad. Southern advices indicated spot ¢otton wan deing quite firmly held, Now Orleans and ieading local spot Interests bought, while Wall Street and TAverpool sold on rally, Cotton held firm, and in the afternoon epurted up above the opening and cloned @ little below the beat prices, showing net gains ranging from 7 to 4 points, Sterling Silver Serbices of Varied Design THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. |The following were the highest, Yomeet and inet | or of socks for to-day aml ‘tha met | na compared with yesteniay's closing pri A Am. Arn. 4 Reiter 5, Huse! ian’ Copper sedis CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘There was another lift to the marke on the Consolidated Stock Exchange | the early dealings to-day. Mexico was somewhat leas talked about and the dix position seemed to be to consider the situation there an less threatening, ‘The advai in the market started with the opening at 9.30 o'clock, when substantial overnight gains were recon! ed in many of the prominent stocks Union Pacific was up the moat on the |‘ call, namely a full point, while Reading and Smelting each showed advances of of @ point. Amalgamated Copper, American Can and Lehigh Valley wer each up % \n incident of the early trading was a Rock I#land common on the any buminess the up M and United States steel market in olidated long bef that stock was transacted on other exchange, with sales taking p): on the cal! at 137-8, and after the call at 1 and 141-4, Baltimore and Ohio was dealt in on the call at 9 and Brook. lyn Rapld ‘Transit at 3-8, the ony market for those two etocks tn Wall street to-day up to 1.20 o'clock ‘The low prices for mich leading stocks as Reading, Union Pacific and Stee! were their call quotations, Lehigh Valiey displayed special weakness early in the day, with the trading 4n 4t active, It, however, did not sell under 1441-4. —_—_>.— FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. Returns of ebhty-one railroads in United States show gross earnings tn- creased 391 per cent., whtle the net declined 6.86 per cent. during September. Sears-Roebuck & Co, for calendar year 191%, wil Ishow total of over §%.- 000,000 grose business, with net earnin’ expected to cross $9,00,000, August sales fell off, but Beptember and Octo- ber business came back with @ snap, the gain In October being 3 per cen and the gross ales for tho first time were above $11,000,000 for a aingle month. During October, according to a report recelvea at the Department of Justice, 47.280 shares of Sou*.ern Pacific at formerly owned by Unton Pacific, were sold under Supreme Court's decree by Central Trust Company. Of this nun HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Makes Cold and Hot Meats Tasty DELICIOUS on Sandwiches and Bartines, at and Grocery Storen, F you wish to keep in touch with the latest ideas in Table Service, you will see to it that your Silverwa re harmonizes with the prevailing style in the decoration of your room. But {t is not always easy to find Silver Services that will correspond with the particular style or period of design you have selected for the interior decorations of your home. Only at such another like it?. so many and so a store as the Meriden—and where is there ‘are you shown varied patterns that you can hardly fail to find exactly what you want. SILVER COMPAN Silversmiths The MERIDEN Co. Y, SUCCESSOR) 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W, 35th Street, New York crea her 6,01 shares went to buyers tu lots of lese than 100 Total slew up to Oct. O amounted to #8411, Attorney- menting upon this ex+ being highly gratified n which the decree was | To date twenty-eight railroads operat {ng tn the United States only th r ported weekly gros earnings for the fourth week of October, and the total shows @ decline of 3.83 por cent, © pared with the same period last year, \ International Smelting and Refinins Company declared regular rterly dividend of 2 per cent. payable Deo. i to stock of record Nov. 21 Chino Copper Company report for quarter ended Sept. 30 net profite {n+ $278,182 over previous quarter. Utah Copper Company report for quarter ended Sept. 30 net profits de- clined $720,071 under previous quarter. Tehigh Valley Coal Sales Company lared A cash dividend of & per cent of accumulated surplus to stock ‘sof record Nov. 17, with right to subscribe to new stock at par to extent of % per cent. of holdings, Right to necribe terminates Jan. 14, 1914. The ftock wold at 30 to-day, a rise of 4 points, F. W. Woolworth Company regular quarterly cent. on preferre to stock rece declared dividend of 14-4 per 1 stock, payable Jan A Des, 10, Oo: and for ten month jounted to $4,904,687 — CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKETS. WHEAT, Be oe, ae 8 4 to J ving 14 to st Argent » start, an -$ lower, advices are that ave fallen over several tm- ona there, {at the opening and sold b off 1-8 furtier before becoming steady. ‘There was more hedge selling on Indi- cations for @ continuance of favorable weather. heat Have Color in Your Cheeks Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets was If your skin In =-tongue conted— Nlow—complexion pallid npetite poor—you have a bad taste In your mouth—a taay,? no rood ng—you should take Olive —— morning, due to mudden change tn Ar seating we nd heavy increase in weekly vislble supply Corn did tot rally, but was mubjected e sellin expectation v corn in condition to move rather Wheat closed with arly a net tose of 28 | | Corn was stronger at the chose, 18 ut > i] MINNEWASKA DELAYED | Doushnat— | BY WESTERLY HURRICANE) made wich Pou | Atlantic Transport Liner Here x iesepon dante “Rell more From London, Fifty-Two Hours Late. The Minnewaska of the Atlantte Transport line reached her pier to fifty-two hours late from London ships of the Lin rather than for speed, but ¢ entry on Nov, § “Westerly and mountainous seas,” tered on the log attest the opinion of the whip's oMi-| cers aw to a great storm at that date. | 1. D, Wilkinson of Mitchelville, Ia.,| noted as a breeder of draught hors brought two British prize winners on! the ship. Romulus VI, a stallion, and} Cornfield Bloom, a mare, are expected | to improve Mr, Wilkinson's own atrain 'y giving them the characteristics ot Presto to make #tifl hoard dusted with Pres Cut with dow WS thet thlek. nd fey in deep fats Get & package of Presto Flour. The H-O Company, Buffal Makers of 40, torce.and Presto, The| are bulit for comfort} oe White Enamei BED &. Reauttfal White mel Hed, ontinu cet the Shire be Horac her—the Great Fletcher- zer—was also a@ passenger, He han| bean making researches at his own. yeose Investigating methods of bet ine child life in the crowded parte of Hungarian cities | 8, M. Godwin of Roslyn, a Pri graduate, a member of the expedition which is excavating the alte of the an- cient city of Sardis, was also a pas Ho roported that the expedition h unexpected eton | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Furriers 21 West sath St. Waiter? Our Sale of FURS 1 2 Regular Retail Selling Prices Announced in Sunday’s papers wat animmediate and overwhelming success, and created an extraordinary i you must get at the Dr. Edwards’ Olive Taviets act on liver und bowelm like the have ro dangerous atier start fhe bile and overcome constipation, That's why millions of boxes are sold an nually at 10¢ and 25¢ per box. ‘Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing resulta, The Olive Tablet Com any. Columt Ocallsts’ Opticians Bay a Century in Business The Blessings of Correctly Fitted Eyeglasses! —The relief ‘:at good glasses bring you contributes more to efficiency and happiness than anything else in the world. br diy Examined Without Charg by R ered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. 184 Brandway at deb) 81. Astor Hose, 228 Sixth Ave,, 16th Si, 101 Wassay, Ane 960 Slath Ave,, 226 $I, 17 West 426—H. 1. 498 Ful on St.. Cor, Grookiya. FURNITURE CO. OPEN EVERY EVENING AT BOTH STORES FURN TURE, RUGS ke CASH orCREDIT OUR TERMS. $39° Down On $5Q,°° $52? Down Ons 10? 12" Down On $100. 2114-32 AVE. | BET. (JB™ BUM STS. weed EVERY EVENING OP AT BOTH STORES 139 W. 125'ST. BET LENOX & 7°. AV. stir among those who knew by reputation the value of “Guzy Furs.” We will continue this sale tomorrow, now that we have proven conclusively that These Values Are Genuine: $55.00 RUSSIAN PONY COATS 9 1 50 This ieiileg dh the greatest coat value ever offered. Made of European Dyed Skins, ‘The models are saa ang Special $125.00 HUDSON DYED SEAL COATS All the latest designs, made from Hudson Seal, Moline, Civet and Leopard Skins. Sold regularly from $15 to #0. $35.00 AMERICAN MOLE SKIN SET 14° An opportunity to buy a serviceable fur coat at less than $75.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS 3 Q 50 0 $300.00 PERSIAN LAMB COATS IR HATS AT $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 $60.00 SITKA POINTED FOX SETS $175.00 Genuine Hud- 95, 00/2 eds Genuine Skunk actual manufacturing ccst, lined with satin in pastel ‘shades, or guaranteed brocades. Ucclatiaad erst Adaptations from several European modes; collar and 5 cuffs of ChinchillasSquirrel, Clvet, an¢ andother Combinations, — Made of pertectly matched Leipzig Dyed Skins; guar- 00 anteed linings. Several European Is for selection, — Made of lustrous skins, handsoineiy lined. rae saney pillow muff with Tioga neck piece. Made to represent four perfectty matched skins. Elabo- rately trimmed with heed, | natural tails and paws. Special $25.00 Red or Black B Marmot oa eases 42.50) Kian 18.75 gr Carac"Suin 39) 5Q|s000|Lnoend "Sos, 44°75 am White Fox Sets 24. 75 Kiet 19. : $27.50 French {Seal Sets, at SAk00 An American Mole 14.50 of finest quality English Kersey, built throughout with solid Muskrat skins; collar and cuffs of genuine Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal or Otter. Sizes 34 to 48 chest, Value $85.00, at MEN’S FUR-LINED COATS penn? Want Pink a | Lips? on and women are ne of thelr friends Some unfortunati prone to wonder Ww are blessed with an abundance of col pink cheeks and red lipe—whil ure always coloriess. The reason Iamt named conditton 1*—there not enough red blood corpuscles in the blood —under @ microscope the biood te thin and watery, The flesh ts flabby too, We known phyastciane aan administration for e-erain hype-nuciane iinprove tho color, welaht, make the cheeks pink and the Ii very bene‘iclai With Eve: Purchase OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS 3 130) "6 °s Pon” *100:, he ee 75 \9 oe Deve 1459 For oelf-adiminiet of the best apothecary shops, | Maks L STATION ne CORNER FISHER BROS, COLUMBUS : AVE: BET. 103: &104 ST. | ‘World Wants Work Wonder,

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