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GHOST IN THERA WAS A BAREFOOTED WOMAN NGHTE Policeman Carries Her to Sta- tion, Where Doctor Iden- + tifies Her as Patient. } A ghostiike figure darted tn and out of the shadows near One Hundred and Highty-first street and Wadsworth ave- hue, in the Washington Heights section, “early to-day as Policeman Smith of the Gt Nicholas avenue station approached. After a brief chase he caught & woman in bare feet and wearing only & nightgown, over which a bathrobe had been thrown. Hor hair, wet with rain, Was banging down her back. She Maughed hysterically at the policeman and then began crying. He picked her ‘ep and carried her three blocks to the station. She could not tell her name or her ad- but said she thought she was ‘Mra. McGee.” Dr. Jacobson was called from Washington Heights Hospital. In talking to her he heard her say “Dr. Lewis," and through this chance name abe was traced. Lieut, Shea telephoned every Dr. phone book till he got Dr, ription suited one of his oni, Mrs. Mary McGee, fonts, twenty-five, of No. 20 Wadsworth ave- nue A policeman was sent to the house and sroused Eugene McGee, her husband. He did not know until then his wife h [WOMAN LOSES SUIT TO GET ON MEN'S LIST Court Decides Fire Commissioner Was Within Legal Right in | Miss Arden's Case. ' Miss Jullette Arden, the young woman who succes fully passed a Civil Service examin for an inspectorship tn the ment’s Hureau of Fire Pre- her sult to compel the Civil mmission to place her name and the names of other successful wom-! en who took the examination on the! same eligible list with the names of the @uccessful men competitors, | In her petition for an injunction and) writ of mandamus Mian Arden said that Fire Com a#ioner Johnson, In ap- pointing only men to the bureau, was intluenced by his political opinion and his political affillations, in violation of the Civil Service law When the Hat of Ibles wan made up she says whe found that two lists had been compiled, one of men and one of women. This she alleged was un- fair and unconstitutional, Supreme Court Justice Beabury to-day decided that the compiling of auch lists is a reasonable exerciae of diacretion which offends nu law and will not be inter- fered with by the cou LOSES POINT IN CONTEST TO SHARE ZIEGLER CASH Miss Brandt Witnesses in Chicago Must Be Quizzed Openly, Court Decides. Florence Loutee Brandt, once the adopted daughter of the late William Ziegier, militonatre baking powder king, jomt # point to-day in her gult to get one-half of the big estate which was left to her brother William Ziegler jr. Bu. sightly toward the end, apparently as] ing cutetanding ten @ result of covering by traders, as pub- lic participation bas not been a factor and is not expected uniil the country fecelves some light on currency and anti-trust questions. a net rise of 3-8, with fractional changes in the general Het, except Missourt Pa- cific, lost one point and the American Can issues did not recover from the were unimportant. Attendance was light and room traders conceded the #mprob- ability of any important occurence in course of the session. 55%, and Readi after opening, unchanged at 26; it sold down to 25. irregular changes occurred in first half hour. Treasury and his plans to relieve busi- THE EVENING WORLD, WALL STREET | _ teat e mmoiidated declared regular Hebe ie quarterly dividend of 19 cents a pet of the « MARKETS. able Dee. 31 to Yield of Leading Stocks on Pre Selling Pri Huldwin Locomotive Works de Rate. eld, | regular semi-annust dividend of & Amalgamated Copper... 8.99 cent. on preferred and 1 per & ymmon stock, both payable +) Vorable wenther was reported in Ar« dof Dec, 1 jrenting, and exportable surplus eati- - of avout 90,000,000 bushels are New York Transit ened firm 1-8 to t-4 higher te of wet weather over the yable Jan. 16 to stock © The Philadelphia Co, of Piitsburgh Jared usual quarterly heavy. A the Northweot mar- There was few York Central... a thern Irettic aividend wt te ng A enne: oui p ices declined further, b Wading strsicrene we fons an rewlatered Yan | Corn, barely steady. December lont Md sin 8 from the opening price, and the Penne Ralivoad . slowed other months were more firm. books to-day for the dividend on $4 Whent closed at lowoat point 3-8 to 481.400 stock outstanding. After to-| 9-4 below Friday's clone. day's final paynents on new stock, | Corn cloned 1-8 to 5-8 below Mriday’s Market Closing, - Prices hardened | $6.348,860 more will be full paid; mak. | Close. EO CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. Trading on the ConsoiMated Stock Exchange on the 9.30 o'clock opening call to-flay, while mainiy in odd tot amounts, was on quite a broad acale, twenty-two Gifferent stocks being represented in the dealings before 10 o'clock, when business began elsewhere in Wall street, Some of the transactions were: American Beet Sugar at 2 84, American Smelting at 61 14, Brooklyn Rapid Transit at 9 3-4, St. Paul at 8 1-8, Great Northern preferred at 34, Chesapeake and Ohio at 6 1-2, Rock Teland at 13 8-4 and 499,266,260. Rock Island lines report decline tn net earnings for the four months aince July 1 amounts to $1,165,046 compared with wame pertod lant year. Kteel resinted the attack, and at 65 3-4, B. F. Goodrich Co. declared regular quarterly dividend of 13-4 per cent. on preferred etock, payable Jan. 1. at or near their low len, 73,7 shares, jull and price changes Beara-Roebuck @ Co. declared regu- lane quarterly divider. of 1.3-4 por cent. on preferred stook, paynfic Jan. 1 to record of Deo. 15. —_——__ NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, . High. First salo of Steel was % higher at Union Pacific and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, | cHIcAGo WHEAT AND CORN ~ was down Utah Copper were % lower, and even 4 New York Central at 06 64. The last in the leaders the trading was light. 13.08 named also sold after the call at 0. Missourl Pacific developed weakness an Prices reflected @ heavy tone from the opening of Qusiness. Overnight changes included: Canadian Pacific and Market opened off from 1 to 4 points. Locals bulls bought, and shorts covered over week-end, which sustained the list in face of lower foreign markets, Cotton receipte at the ports to-day are Bt. Paul opened % off at 97%, and The statement of the Secretary of the Preme Court Justice Cohalan decided ‘that If the young woman wants to get the testimony of her father, George Brandt and his associate, Dr. Price of baking powder fame, both ef Chicago, an examination of the two witnesses must be made openly. Misa Hrandt wanted to take thelr depositions by “laending certain written questions to Chicago to which the witnesses were to make written anawere. Miss Brandt alleges that ghe ts en- tH to one-half of her foster father's and wandered more than @ block when the policeman found her. Sho has been uffering from nervous ration, and I two weeks ago underwent a alight operation. The doctor, however, does nese situation was taken as a tion that the Administration has to see the light. mot expect serious results from her exposure in the rain. 21-4 at 8814 from Frida; the expected ment. unfavorable bank American Can tesues were active, and la early part of second hour the com- mon declined 13-8 points from its early high to 27-8, while the preferred lost Revival of rumors of government sult for dissolution of the couppany was the motive of the raid by the oearish in- terests, which alao sold other stocks on estimated at 05,000 balcs, againat 10,601 last year for same date. Prices reilied after the opening to 1 point above Friday’s close, but trading was extremely tight. In second hour market maintained wteady undertone on scattered demand from shorts, som ich is attributed to the denials of large ginning estimate rumored lest night. Toward the close prices advanced from 5 to 9 points above the iow for the day, and closed steady from 4 to ¢ points above Friday's close. Indloa- begun mate- ba Sie oe oS EES Ee | any article intended to relieve |‘ ee sufferings of humanity is not lightly won. There must be continued proof of value, | But for three generacions, and the hae endur- 3 ve say growing Lend fee BEECHAM’S PILLS because they have proved to best corrective and tive of disordered con- of stomach, liver, fad. neys and bowels,” The yak dose gives quick relief and manent improvement fol eal their systematic use. A trial ey ew oF ein ail, homes, homes, at once. during all December. ed. rfused to continue as an adopted dau, ter and therefore was not. entitled to share in the estate. Miss Brandt claims that her mother never consentd to the | abrogation and it was therefore illegal. gated ae deniers MUST SHOW TAXI PROFITS. Supreme Court Orders New Taxicab and Auto Company te Open Books, Hupreme Court Justice Cohalan to-day @Mered the New Taxicab and Auto'Qom- pany to open its books and permit the Corporation Counsel's officials to inapect them to secure evidence to be used in the trial of an injunction suit brought b ythe company to overthrow the new taxicab ordinance which has already been upheld by the Appellate Court. ‘The examination of the books te to take place in the offices of the taxicab company, ami Justice Cohalan decides that the information obtained shall not be used in any way except upon the trial of the ault. for examination had been lasued by the Supreme Court against other taxi com- panies who are still contesting the now taxi ordinance. qu es Killed Self by Intaling Gas. Frederick M. Campbell, thirty, a con- gumptive waiter out of work, killed himself to-day by inhaling gas in th home of hin aunt, Mra, Helen Baschell, at No, 419 Enat Fitty-sixth etree. Mra. Baachell in an office cleaner and found her nephew when she returned home from work. Lord & Taylor | Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Removal Sales of Holiday Goods Monday, December Ist, ushers in the greatest shopping month of the year. Never in the history of the Store have we been so well prepared with Extraordinary Values and an Effictent Store Force . Removal Sales are being held in a number of sections where goods of a holiday nature are sold and where complete clearances must be effected almost A carefully selected corps of experienced salespeople and delivery men has been gradually added during the last few months. As this increased organization will be retained for the new Store, the choice of the most efficient people was ours. The Best Values and the Best Service, therefore, will be obtained here Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 1aaee Already similar orders | ft! THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. : i . B. Altman & Co! i i * 8) will announce to-morrow (Sunday) the ey details of A Very Remarkable Sale of FURS & FUR GARMENTS at extraordinary price advantages. eredet: jsuctsbzes: Pete eert tit i fES i 8 i ‘ g FEPEEC = RESET, Pe. = = reer * ee ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Nevada Consolidated Copper Co, de- clared 60 cents extra dividend in addi- tion to regular quarterly one of 871-2 cents, payable Dec. 31 to record of Dee. b. On Monday, December Ist, 10,000 Pillow Tops in rich Upholstery Fabrics, cut in Squares and Oblongs, will be placed on sale at very unusual prices. Utah Copper Co. declared regular quarterly dividend of 75 cents a share. The following will also be offered at Special Sales on Monday: Women’s Coats and Wraps and All-silk Duvetyn Tailor-made Suits; Women's Beaded Tunics; Misses’ and Small Women’sDresses and Tailor-made Suits; Men’s and Women’s Silk Hosiery and Silk Umbrellas; Imported Dress Fabrics; and French Hand-made Filet Lace Table Covers, Scarfs, Pillow Covers, Etc, ‘Fit Avenue, 24th and 35th Streets, New Fork,’ “SOGIETY OF TAMMANY COLUMBIAN ORDER Prien You are reanecitully requested to a teat th t S$ SUITS AND OVER OATN, Sta) vi we ud to "ode i “ Tact cout G SMALL FARM, boar uplies, ate! sence ae VS ARMY, eile tow yetweed tues of 18 and ' 1913. Baltimore and Oho, cach down 1-2 of ® point; Union Pavific, Northern Pa- ile and St, Paul, exch down 3s; Read: ing, wv York Central, Lehigh Valley, American Beet § and Amaigue| mated Copper, each down 14, anit} United States Steel, Baltimore and Only at whien it solidated, In the after call trading prices gave way nomewhat further, Steel got dc to & 3-8, against an early low o New York Stock Exchange of 5 Union Pacific to 151 1-4, against 151 and Reading to 159 ag 5 Missourt Pacific was exceptionally week, declining @ full point. Currency til and Mexican uncertainties continue to exert an adverse influence upon market judgment. yeuterday on the ¢ inte? —Yest fty, sort, lusteon it thr ne amall str: For 25 cents you can make and abundant. Your hair becomes abundant and ap- ung gitl's after a Danderine Just tr, cleanse the hair of dust, dirt oil, and in just a few mo- GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THES! 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VIE Acting, and It Is to Laugh! The New York “MASHER,” and His Various Methods of tion. Harvard’s ball Coach—the “Man of New York’s Newest Industry. tivating American Prima Donnas for the World’s Opera. Counting $165,000,000—the Treasury’s Vaulted Store of Gold, Silver and Bills. Sixteen- Year-Old Japanese Girl Tells Her American Sisters the Secrets of Jiu-Jitsu. And Don’t Forget “FUN’’—tl day World’s Great Weekly Joke Book. PTI TO Exclusive Features of the Big Sunday WORLD To-Morrow 20 minutes from the package to the plate with “BILL—the Office Boy” Takes to “Dollar-a-Minute” Foot- Opera- Tron.” —Cul- Sub- he Sun-