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thE MVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, the bond and coupon bureau of thé 'WAR RULE Southern Pacific offices here, and in ; the course of her work became pos- CARRIED T TO DUBLIN : i [ ’ sessed of coupons which had been cashed by John PD, Rockefeller but had not been cancelled. She gave them to | her husband, James M. Rutherford, a} mechanical engineer, that they were a gift from a relative| FIRE HOUSE 10 DEATH of his wife cashed them for a second) Opposition—Bonar Law At- time. yo tacked by Suffragettes. HIT BY TRAIN SAVING DOG. Hdeo bbl saad DUBLIN, Nov. %.—The Unionist . VY h Party to-day carried the war into the ‘Accident Ends Caréer of Mit-|S*t Sorr7: a" Me Thiaks Brate te) re en ee when Andrew Ronar Bent of Hanters, Law, leader of the Opposition in the chell, Who Had Fought Many | witiam cummings of No. 61 Helter | 1ouse of Commons; Sir Edward Car- Parkway, Newark, N. J., started in his| son, leader of the Irish Unionists, and Fires Unscathed. automobile this morning to drive back of | other prominent men arrived to deliver West Cauldwell after some pheasants. |in the Iish capital @ series of speeches He had his gun and his setter in the}on Home Rule, In reply to the depu- if seat beside him. He had a “blowout,” | tation which welcomed him Mr. Bonar Dee one aiadeed ne Fleet teens [and while he wae tinkering with the|taw relteneted that the Untoniats had “| tire the dog ran onto the Erie Railroad | opposed consistently and completely ha rhe WW actaeten to Truck NSO OF Me! teaches whole Idea of the separation of th Fire Department at No. 70 Amsterdam) Mr, Cummings heard the whistle of a|ted Kingdom and insleted that tne Ciov- avenue, died at the Knickerbocker Hos-|train and ran for the dog, yelling, but | ernment must seek the sanction of the pital this morning at 7.39 o'clock as aj tho dog did not move and Mr, Cum-| people before attempting to make the result of injuries suffered in a fall at! mings seized it and hurled it from the | change. the fire house at 6.15 o'clock. tracks just as the engine bore down) During a speech !1 the afternoon be- Lieut, Mitchell rose shortly after 6] 0M him. over {nto the ditch. He was senseless < bt Seventy-second street, near Broad-!and badly brulsed when picked up, bur | ‘he Preceding day seemed to him @ com. way, where he was to relieve the Heu-| Dr. Edward E. Peck and Dr, Eustis C. | Plete acceptance of the orders of John tenant in cliarge. In attempting to siide| Butler found that he had no broken Redmond, leader of the Irish National- _ down the pole he slipped and fell heav-| bones. Mr. Cummings declared he | !sts. for “full steam ahead.” and if that ifiy to the floor of the dormitory below. would have risked more to save the dog, | Were ao the diMculties of the Unionist which, he says, is the best bird dog in| party were gone. ently cory sat. ann Sheen nb the county, Suffragettes attempted to reach Mr. 4 itily called an ambulance from the ie 2 nickerbocMer Hospital when they per- i epelved that Mitchell's injuries were serl- ‘pus. Dr. Peterson responded and dis- covered that Lieut. Mitchell had broken fa number of ribs. The injured fireman was hurried to the hospital but he did not recover con- sciousness at any time. It is thought that death resulted from the broken having penetrated the lungs or A Walking Boot for Women eart. Liéut. Mitchell had been in the Fire Department many years but had never attained the title of “honor* man. He had served well and faithfully, his com. panions say, but brilllant opportunities had never been presented to him. The flags on all buildings of the Fire tment Were put at half mast to- jay out of respect for Lieut. Mitchell's emory. —_- >—_-—_ ’ STOLE $2,000 BOND COUPONS | russert H Woman Clerk in Southern Pacific | Leather, ) Company Gets Suspended Sentence. WW Mrs. Evelyn Porrit Rutherford of At- lantic Highlands appeared before Judgo Crain in General Sessions to-day and pleaded guilty to the theft of $2,090 worth of Sputhern Pacific bond coupons from sere" Hanan & Son She has made restitution of the amount Eight New York Stores MP! stolen. On condition that she report <r Sit St. Parictopagh Felen tt, weekly to Probation Officer Ktmall for Bemarey, commer sath St, | svt F way, Bear Duane St. five years she was allowed to go on @ Broadway, near jarsau St., corner suspended sentence, Breadway, corner Canal St. | In Brooklyn at 990 Fulton 5' Mrs, Rutherford was in charge of | Bonar Law as he was driving afterward the pesigenes of Lord tyes Hombarded him with pamphfe y SkeMngton and Mrs. ho in the belief) Unionists in Irish Capital to Voice | Haldane’ | WASHINGTON, Nov | House offic of Viscount Doctrine. . fore the Unionist Association, Mr. Bonar Monee to go to Engine Company No, 7,| 4% Cummings was struck and bowled | aw sald Premier Anquith's speech of This sturdy boot retains its stylish appearance through the excellence of Hanan workmanship and the quality of material we An excellent boot for week end trips and golf. Best & Co. The One Store that has Everything for Your Child’s Christmas. Clothing, Outer Apparel of all kinds, Hats, Hosiery, Shoes, Underwear, Gloves, Nursery Furnishings, Infants’ Wear, etc., are shown in the largest and most complete assortments in New York City. — Also — Christmas Toys Special attention is directed to the high class Display of Electric Trains and Christmas Dolls, which are of the very best quality throughout. \ t A Great Family of Dolls - ) sneer renee ceneerneeesomnercormmnmemenennmemnnenl ° Special Values are offered in Undressed Jointed Dolls as per list below: Undressed, full ball jointed dolls of finest quality, highest grade bisque head, sleeping eyes with real hair lashes, Each doll dressed with slippers and stockings Mohair Hair Mohair Hair Wig Wig Wig * 1.75 | 24-inch......sseeseeeee 5.00 6.75 2.75 | 27-inch....-sseseceeers 6.00 8.25 3.00 | 20-inch.........+++» 8,00 10.50 3.50 | 3ii-inch «....... 10,00 13.50 4 4.50 | 85t-inoh........... ++ 13.50 17.00 i 5.75 | 89-inoh.... ++ 17.50 21.00 Fi Electric Trains j \ Operated by Dry Batteries or Edison current. They are constructed of sheet steel, perfectly enameled, and striped and |vitered in gold. The doors are hinged, platforms f are vestibuled, and imitation leaded glass in the windows, doors and transoms. ran Large stock of Accessories: Tracks, Crossings, Bumpers, Switches, Batteries, Cara, etc. Freight Trains Motor,. 2 Motor Outfits Large motor, freight cara and 8 tracks. 6,50 12 tracks. *2.00 Small motor, 8 tracks. 5.75 Trolley Car Ontfits withs curved and 4 round tracks. 9,00 Passencer Trains Large motor, 3 cars, 12-tracks. 22,75 Curistmas Juvenile Books Non-tearable Cloth Books, Glue Books, Newest Juvenile Fiction, Clothbound Drawing and Painting Books, Scissors Editions of Popular Classics, Books of Books, Picture Books and Books of Travel and Nature Study Books, Rhymes and Jingles, Fairy Stories, Latest Fiction for Boys and Girls > Early shoppers find assortments at their best FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fifth Street dyed fitch or of Velvet or Corduroy In brown, blue, green or black-—Coats made on the new long lines—trimmcu ments wew Mra, onnery, ffragettes of Dub- charged with ob- cellor of Great Britain, In London last . In whieh he lauded President |a point ab Wilson's interpretation of the Monroe Strictly allewool fabric, in blue, Oxford, grayish-blue mixture and heather brown. Made in Chesterfield model, with smart “shawl” collar. Also single-breasted and double-breasted “guard” models. $3.00 PETTICOATS OF MESSALINE SILK $1.89 In black, staple and change able color effects, straight line Petticoats with deep pleated flounce. $4.00 Petticoats of SILK JERSEY $2. 97 In black, staple and fashion- able new colors, Petticoats of excellent quality silk Jersey— with pleated flounce of messaline. $2.50 Bl oS WOOL JERSEY $1.89 | Warm, firmly woven Jersey, in black only. Third Floor, Centre, Rear. Fashion exceptionally fine selected pelts. MISSES’ Tailored SUITS Were$33.75 to$49.75,now $23.74 A collection »f nearly 50 hembra tailored Suits, many copied from Paris models, in the most fashionable of the nj Velour de Laine and Novelty Sizes 14 and 16 years. Third Floor, 25th street. Untrimmed Black VELVET HATS, $1.49 season's finer fabrics—includi Broadcloth, Suede Cloth, Worsteds in a wide range of smart colors. pert milliners will trim your Hat Hat without any additional charg. lined and silk lined. Deep collars of Australian opossum, skunk opossum trim these stylish garments, which are in sizes 8 to 16 years. with moire Large or regulation collars, deep cuffs and wide beits finish these launty gare Double-Breasted Chinchilla Coats, $9.74 In gray, Oxford, navy and brown _ OPEN NEW SUBWAY BIDS. Lowent pr@ier tor y dereme Aven mont ai atreet later if you wish. Blue or Black FUR SETS—Special, $15.74 Long, straight animal scarf, ie with hea, brush and few, Ce large ale muff, trimmed to mate! selected, long haired skins, full furred and of jualit Finer Sets iin dhe No collection range up to $324.00 for a handsome set ef dark Canadian fisher toes made of the finest A collection of several hundred smart new Hats in an assortment of a dozen or more small, medium and large shapes, wo of which are illustrated. The majority are in the soft crown effects so fashionable—and there are some in geueys $ stiff crown styles as well. These Hats will be extremely effective when trimmed and require but little trimming. | When shapes and materials a GIRLS’ Fur-trimmed COATS —Were $22.74 to $28.75 NOW $19.74 Iilustrated. \n broadcloth, zibeline or striped bourte of fashionable colors and superior quality. Coats in smart straight and low-belted models, warmly inter- fiecond Floor, 34th Street, ve purchased here, our ex ogc) $15.74 -finely lined throughout. 10 to 14 years, Coats of Chinchilla or Heavy Mixtures, juality—-belted | Chinchil net with wor- made, wa 191 4 with three stationg at One ixty-firet, One Hundred and Bixty-wev- nth, One Hundred and Seventleth, Bel- Hundred and Seventy- ruction of section |@Xth streets and Burnafie avenue, 3 { route No. 16, Jerome avenue | hich will be an expres branch of the Lexington avenue eub way, were opened by Commissioners to-day. js to-day Informally ¢x-| runs from the end of the present con- preciation of the speech | struction at One Hundred and Fifty- ‘aldane, word High Chan- {seventh atreet north over private pron- enue and Jerome avenue to t fortydive feet north of Kast One Iundred and Bighty-seoond The road in this section will be lowest bid Was $107.08. The Oscar the Public Service Daniels Company wae the Bidder, News.) little Gertrude, who ‘somebody is going to ve boiled cabbage for dinner.” How do you know?" asked her thet MAAIAANAAAAALAALAL ee WALA R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. MACY'S. MEN’S $1 3 MEN'S $18 Slelland 1 Cloth” OVERCOATS, $14.50 “Self” collars, patch pockets, belted back, and fine quality yoke lining and “split” sleeves—the fashionable sleeves with the seam_running down the outside centre. Length 46 inches. Sleeves satin-lined, welted seams throughout. Some semi- fitting, some with “box” back. BRING the CHILDREN to TOYLAND | WOMENS Rumson | SWEATERS, $4.74 {Merchandise Here Advertised On Sale To-Day | To-Morrow things! long as you can, and welcome. coats, wa é, and han lnefapeer ioe Selection of the Dolls, Toys and Games that are to gladden the hearts of the soft, pens al children on Christmas morn can be made more satisfactorily now than later. Ds hia eet ee Seek ned with back POOSSO LOO EEESE, cilings conveniently located at Main ‘Broad Entrance. Displayed are the most com- plete assortment of imported and domestic Veils and Veil. tr is in the City—and at -in-the-City” prices. Of especial interest at the —_ be New Veilings —in white, taupe, navy and brown—in the delicate but effectioe “novelty” meshes 30 fashionable, $ Sold elsewhere at 35¢ and 2 40c a yard-—these apie representing a special pur- chase, are priced 19¢ a Yard ’ FPPVTODESECONCOOSIRS: “PARISIAN” =t.2- TORTOISE SHELL TOILET SETS, ENGRAVED, $10.39 Comb, brush 4 mirror, with new style raraved imonogramn in gold. Imported from Paris -—engraved in the Macy work- rooms on the premises. Can scarcely be dist! gushed from the Seine Ueda paint - pieces fected ae not included) are as follows: Hair Brushes $2.48 Cloth Brashes $2.24 Hat Brushes $1.48 Military Brushes (ca.) $3.74 irrors $3.74 Puff Box 36 Hair Receivers $3.96 oe pe alg $1.74 le Box $1.24 Taleum : oll $1.24 Shoe Hooks 49c Nail Files 49c Cuticle Knives 49c Nail Buffers $1.24 Bonnet Brushes $1.48 WOMEN’S WARM BLANKET CLOTH BATH ROBES, $2.97 In pretty color combinations, both light and dark,~-heavy quality Blanket Robes, with sailor collar, deep cuffs, and pocket, satin bound and cord ties at neck and waist. Sizes 34 to 44, Blanket BATH ROBES $3.96 Very fine quality Blanket Cloth in soft, light color combin s with fancy sailor collar, cuffs a pockets with wide satin iding. Twisted girdle at waist. ‘Third Floor, 84th Btreet. station. The Time's great clock to childhood's in plain ribbed heydays “as the happy holidays | eet” pn a i approach? tan, na roon and black. few’ model with halt be belt at back, Such ingenious Toys. Such fascinating Dolls. Such ferocious Animals. ant Ma of moving tains. | WOMEN'S PADDED No eer) treat Med a child in all of SILK VESTS et ted eaters" | FROM JAPAN, $1.29 bring the children with you, stay as \ maroon and heather combinations, Fitth Fi. Contes, q VAN RIIA wn NWR RH Mary be CONAN |Makes all meats taste better. as expressive || Excellent for Soups and Gravies. as her face Soft, shapely band have always been distinguishing mark of the gentlewoman, VELOGEN “*Beanty's Guardian’ the fragrant emollient quick]y smoother neg: Teted hands, ands makes them soft ad att R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Herald Square Broadwe;, 24th te 30th St. Fifth Fleer, Broadway. Ce, Prcntee and ‘turn-back cuffs. -neck or Byron collar styles. vere M t-weight, shapely Waist- Sizes 34 t0 44. ‘Third W1.. 4th St. Pannier V WATCH- BAGS of Real MOROCCO, $4.89 In brown, blue, purple and black. Illustrated is one of the season's smartest Hand Bag novelties, well made of real Morocco —soft, finely grained and flexible, mounted on a flat opening frame of German silver. Silk moire in contrasting shades lines these ciever Hand Bags and the fittings—mitror, purse, memo and pencil—are held in tiny shirred pockets, A tiny gun-metal Watch with guaranteed Swiss movement is encased in the wide strap handle and held in place by a leather pocket secured with a strong snap fastener. This Watch may be worn separately and is a tery attractive ond reliable Uttle timepiece. Boys’ $7.50 to STO 00" OV. ERCOA TS, Special, $6.74 Reefer and Ulster models with half or full belts, and choice of shawl and convertible collars. ‘he materials are heavy all-wool fancy mixed overcoatings in an excellent variety of colors and effects. The linings are of a durable, warm worsted or woolen, and we have all sizes ir in stock for boys of from 8 to 17 years. Boys’ ‘Suits Reduced to $4.74 , Macy’s Prices Were $5.96 and $6.49 Two double-breasted and four Norfolk eels, Knicker- bockers fully lined. Of serviceable allewool mixtures. Well tailored, finished with good linings and trimmings. All sizes from 7 to 18 years. Serend Fleer, 4th St. Rear $24.00 Cedar-Lined BOX COUCHES, vev Sie, $16.74 The most economical of wardrobes, vecause they both save space and preserve clothing, and provide one with a com- fortable couch, When closed, 6 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft.6in. Madein the open- spring construction, Aesirable for sanitary reasons, So neatly fitted as to be almost sirproct The self-opener atlac ment makes it easy for even a child to lift the cover, The Couches are upholstered with springs of highly tempered steel, and the covering is of green, denim. Men’s High Grogs SHOES REDUCE. Specially to $2.59 Macy’s ty lere $3.49 to $5.94 In all, about 250 pairs (including some of our very finest Shoes) reduced for clearance, because the range of sizes and fittings is not absolutely compiste, Almost every desirable last is represented, from the English style to the more conservative American models. Although there is not every size and every fitting 3 itt every tdi le, we surely have your fitting in one or more excellent lasts. Main Floor Baleuny, Sith S.. Men’s SHAKER-Knit SWEATERS, Special $5.94 Heavy-weight, and of pure Maria All made with the papular “shawl” es are, full-fashioned, which can be arranged in many different ways. Good selection of sizes and colors, including Oxford, navy, (_ BLS anssnnonrantnsasaanetimnt APES APTS DPR