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MRS. JAMES M’CREERY DEA! Faneral of Dry Geode Merch married to-day and receiving con- HERO AND HEROINE * Gratulations from friends in their OF AUTO ROMANCE No. 810 A Avens. s " i Bin), (¢ 1h" Made", boon tor pop'e WHO FOOLED “DAD. | | 1 Cost 948,000; G0 Girls. HA wowe (aoe SHOOTS HON SO-YLNDER AUTO ROMANCE POP POP Kaward Lactarett May Not Survive Face Wound, The new elaht-story $349,000 building! The frst serious accident of the duck Jof the Young Women's Hobrew Assocl- season on Long Island occurred near [ation at No, 27 West One Hundred ed n Head to-day, when Edward Lau- be held at 11 k to-mer cated Yesterday | tarett of Glen Head had one aide of his Fort Washington Presbyterir Unterberg, Prest- | face blown away by the discharge from | Broadway an 8 pe. 6 » was ti ® shotgun in the hands of his brother, M. Warburg, | 5 the Young Men's Hebrew Miss Augusta Wolf, Julien A._N. Coh i d Mrs, A. N. poke. ‘The new buliding will. provi 160 girls wh automodt You see, they had a frightful time getting married. Father Bloch and Juliette put into a sanitarium in Cleveland and her lomeo roamed about three days before he could have her released. And then what did Judge Bloch do but go and ewear out @ warrant against Mr. very Company, will Nasau Hospital at Mineola with rtm: ry Bixty-ninth Street small chances of recovery. in 1902 McC * three sons, A Barnes of New York on the charge nd Robert M of violating the Mann “White Slave” Act—just like that! Worrors! And the young people had not been ou: of | the State of Obio together, either. But it can all be blamed on dad's, automobile. | Here's the way it camo about: ‘Two years ago young, Mr. Barnon went to Cleveland to visit hia father, C.K. Barnes, a retired Presbyterian minister, now engaged in the real estate business, and living on Euclid avenue, near the home of Joho D.| Rockefeller. Father Barnes owns a six-cylinder car and told Charles to take It out and exercise fh. Charles of ducks, Fdward of the paints, Renae ay in the stern, MRS. F. W. ANDREWS DIES. |; Aged Society Woman Broke Hip a) Week Ago. j e toward them. lying in the brother wi Forty maid 5 Cre Fanny Maria Crawford, elghty-five years old. | <a ee WAS “WILD MAN” 2 YEARS. PRINCETON, W. Va. Nov. 23.—L. M.| Poe, who escaped from the State Insane | ., | ndrews, 85, . since been living in the f, NED Sie ngton’ aad prominent socially i= | those cities, died at the Hotel Vendome hero yesterday. A week ago she fell to| |the floor at her room in the hotel, suf- broken hi tee “andrews Nad been an invalid Aided by Dad’s Machine! She was | be] and hurries le in the machine, HAD LOTS OF TROUBLE. ore spital it 7 4 er on Lata. ausand persofis witnesse: of the corner stone of the new | M@e bap Her Pop Tried to Puncture Marital Tires With Legal Tacks, but Failed. 5 come to the Sherif office here and given himself up. It in believed sanity returned to him in the time he was a fugitive, Poe said he subsisted on roots and fruits and had not been inside a house in the two years. Naturally ho was in aid. ra When he presented hiinsolt to the| for years. , Her sony, Paul, A. and SerstSens Now, it it hadn't been for father's] ay . heriff, but hie experience in the open | Walter 8. Andrews of Newport. wore White doing #0 he met Misa Juliette has put him in Ane physical condition, | present, when sli, dled: She a deews aking | six-cylinder automobiie-— Bloch, 1 of figure With winsome galarence to tue cdltivaiion OF ethscun | retin 4 Of, Washngtom, and was | Anyhow, Charles K. Barnen, mag-| blue eyes, and #he amiled at Charles that he belleves will bring Bim a wealthy. ounce Auburn chapel. ' lac. | ®2ine writer, and pretty Miss Juliette| when they were introduced, and that fortune. ueaday at 3 C. Bloch, daughter of former Judge} settied Mr. Barnes of New York, Ho one ome 2 Co,,| J. C, Bloch of the Court of Common | fell in love. ‘Time progressed and so! Pleas of Cleveland, O.,, are happy did the romance, till they were very Advance Sale of Women’s suitable for Holiday Gifts. BLACK THREAD SILK, medium and heavy weights, formerly 1.50 pair, at.. 1.25 ' Three pairs for 3.25 ‘ BLACK BOOTS, with stripe or colored tops, also plain black, white and colors. Value - 95 The season of Bounty and Good Cheer---every va-! POO NGMINY HON vs strife eves ved es cae ee BLACK with Fail all silk or lisle 79 | tops, for: ly 1.1 ir, fi e riety of delicacy and table requisite— Prules, Chios | seven lmehieabaamnaticceeta cet eich ceries, etc., in abundance await your selection- W at prices which positively ensure a distinct saving. K N IT UNDER EA WOMEN'S VESTS, winter weight; Tights to PLUM PUDDING—A.M. & C.Finest—English Style— Silk Stockings, Ste n Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of th Avenue. Acker, Merrall & Condit | EST. Company 1820 | | THANKSGIVING Have arranged for To-morrow a very special sale of Women’s Dancing Frocks, at $29.50 : MRS Ae MRC Rr BARNES eaieerelted Henpite sifect, made of excellent quality charmeuse, in black, new Mlue, Nile, ff tnisking’ of watching tho, stun tal fn square tins, convenient to sere. 1 Ib tin, .24 2Ibtin 45) match ordinary sizes; usually 1.00, for.. 75 4 Also al i eg, Charion didn't have’ the whole| MINCE MBAT~ Gordon & Dilworth—gts ,7] pints 42, Out sizes, usually 1.25, for................ 1.00 et Also a large collection of Hi listibetddue “ation | WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, all styles; knee “y Cs 1 Sui O7% 9450 99% 295 Well, on a moonlixht evening iwo | EXG@OS—Selected fresh... ....cevsesseeesvees doz 37, or ankle length; ordinary sizes usually omen’s Tailored Suits, at $19.75, 24.50, 29.50, 32.50 My | monte ago, they went driving in th) ABLE RAISINS—Importzd—! lb bunches... . 23) 2.50 per garment, for................. 1.75 : Consisting of over four hundred garments taken from t regular stock, in short, medium / ALMRLMNTASTRE RE ieee bey catia x —Or Peel andLi PealicPinc: Clace-lb ry QU BIBER rice in va bihntis enteritis Ayre buss for 2.10 : and long coat styles, with velvet, fur and braid tr ng; of broadcloth, gabardine, i} | atoubed actleien aud ihohen th Tawa CITRON ‘anger eel andLemon tee: ancy ll | WOMEN’S UNION SUIT: f > men's wear serge, velour de laine, mannish tweeds, velveteen and corduroy; also a limited Hi temre “esoiiie sammie ts. dane Rod New Si Gallon (Jug included | i tees 4 a: dippced lined ~~ number in covert cloth and chiffon velvet. abd: thas ou AB otased aidnasite CIDER- -New Sweet lon (Jug included) ......... 35 ee and out sizes; regular 75c gare 55 oe Len . Ah nas Gat eahe 5 No. 2 WENER Abr si ascc este es scsi a ean Raha ee “ | Women’s Afternoon Dresses, at $12.50 and 25.00 ht te ming] PIGS New cep sind No | Baits «2d Ne 2 Buia AG CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS, gray fleece :* Being One-Half Original Prices Miowh ot uy ancl! ASPARAGUS California Green—Large tin...... .21. ined; 8 to 16 years; regularly (LsJepenbade ES) again-—no, siree! —Li ranz—Preferred by many to Camembert. . | After that, the Judge—not at an| CHEESE anaer if 4 12 like the one who smiled at Maud | PEAS —A. M. & C. Early June Muller-—chucked Juliette into a sont- | ITO. MATOES--A. M. & C. Extra Jersey—Large tin... tarlum, and there she stayed till We-are now offering) the remainder of this season’s French Model Hats At the exceptiorilly low prices of $15.00 and 25.00 Included are the latest contributions from such eminent Paris Modistes as Reboux Louison, Marie Guy, Evelyn Varon, Georgette, Jeanne Lanvin, Suzanue ‘Talbot and others. Also a large assortment of Hats for Street and Dress Wear, at $10.00, 15.00 Creations from our own workrooms, made of velvet, satin, beaver M and felt, attrac- tively trimmed with fur, flowers, ostrich and fancy deathers. ‘ The Bric-a-Brac Department ‘i FFERS unlimited selection ior acceptable Christmas gifts, in the mag- : nificent displays of Bronze and Marble Statuary, Antiques, Art Lamps, Pottery, Glass and China Service Sets, ete., at very moderate prices. © Solid Mahogany Candlesticks, Bisque Electric Boudoir Lamps, TART, he ealds "et the nearest eerele ; kg D Y ®) G with candle holder and shade, at $1.00 Iinported; complete with Ratoat $3.75 few ‘Winans Poe pastorate ar eagles 55° : ch v4 Handkerchiefs As i > Smoker Pottery Ash Tray, at 1.50 | cog 3 No. 339 Bast Bighty-fourth street. | GRAP! IT—Large size........ 2. 5 cach OS | 4 SB dapanned Umbrella Stands, 3.75 | Sold Mahogany Table Lamps, Be ne ae es are | nk. semberyFancy Table Quality Dee. .23|| 2°00 Per Box at | Marble Busts,» . at $10.00 | with cboice imported shades, at $10.00 ESE a Pe ah gery enka a Choice—bot. .1.25 | f Mc Cutcheon’s ay Tose _ Green Marble Pedestals, “17.50 | Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps, tee oa Tips, aria natae | SPUERRRR V Special Amontillado—Vary Chokca- Bot. Tete | / Bronze Figures, . . “35.00 two lights; large silk shade, at $15.00 aeeete Man mete ati tee eoutte | MEDOC-—Schroder & De Constans—Imported bot... 50 2 Women’s and Men’s Umbrellas‘ Priced substantially less than their real worth Extra Quality Silk Umbrellas, with sterling silver, gun metal, 4 cape and buckhorn handles, at $2.85 * Fer b Heavy Twilled Silk Umbrellas, * ¢lose rolled; mission or natural wood handles, 4 $1.95 ¥ At the popular price i of $3.00 we make up Imported Gilt Wood Frames a aa. pig Bet ipo SPRESE , | ‘ ments: RE RESENTING a most advantageous purchase from a foremost French 8TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET maker, will be placed on sale to-morrow, in various sizes. ’ a at 50c, 75c and $1.10 each : Actual Values 95c to 42.00 cach ® Artistic-Gilt Wood Frames, B® by 10 and 9 by 12 ins., 91.85 Actual Values $2.75 and 3.25 Sterling Silver Frames, engraved; oval shape, . at $1.45 Actual Value 81.95 The Stationery Department Js showing a highly interesting selection of Artistic Writing Papers in the newest imported and American styles, together with every accessory for Pa the Desk and Writing Table. Of special interest are the Novelty Place Cards and Favors, for Thanksgiving and Christmas. 1915 Calendars in attractive varieties, at inviting prices. ‘ Also a remarkable offering, to-morrow, will comprise ) Gold Initial Stampéd Stationery, a > ‘ine box containing 24 sheets of paper, 24 cards and 48 envelopes, per box bas i ‘Pues | | welcomed his daughter. | Charles maded dire threats, when the and she did, gong to the home of friends.on the outskirts of Claveland. | Next Judgge Bloch, not knowing where his daughter was, gota “white Slave warrant against Mr. Barnes of New York, who, by that‘time, was in his Amsterdam Avenup “bachelor don.” Jullette, hearing of father's; action, went to him in great wrath, | at which he withdrew the charge aad | “Will you Jet that man alone?” ! aked the Judge. | “Yes, faiher,” she replied, giving him a@ twetve-pound ($60) look, “I'm going fortr, into the world to be a! stenographer, Give me the railroad | thre to New York.” He did. And she came here and| met Charles, who took her to his “den” and there called forth Mr, and! Mrs, John Kraus—the same being the janitor and Janitress of the Ironton Apartments, where he lives. But he's not.” And so they were married. ‘Then Juliette wired to the Judge, swho wired his congratulations, Whatelse could he do? But it was SOME six-cylinder | romance. What? ' | noon call vanitarium folkn told “her w teave COR NF west Maine ASPARAGUS TIPS—California Green.......... CRANBERRY SAUCE —Doane’s Strained, 16 02. jars .]'7 | RAISINS—Fancy New Seeded. CURRANTS, CLEANED-| bb cartons NUTS —Extra Fancy Mixed— | Ib carton..24 2lb .45/ Stewart & Co. tions of | lb cartons. .... OLIVES—Extra Large Queen—10 oz. bot. .19 16 oz. .29) CHERRIES—Maraschinoflavor—Med. tot. .42 Small ,23 | _ COFFEE—Plantation—Full Strength, delicious flavor—lb- .28 | SALTED PEANUTS—Whole Jumbo—lb BEANS—A. M. & C. Fancy Stringless—tin PORT —Superior California —Gallon (including Jug). .. 1.00 fp | SHERRY —SuperiorCalifornia—Gallon (including Jug) 1.00 Will Close Out Tuesday 185 Dressy © Fur Trimmed Former Prices to $45.00 Of chiffon broadcloth, gabardine, faille de laine and cheviots; tailored, fancy and fur trimmed; short, medium and long models; coats are peau de cygne lined and heavily interlined. 15.00 110 Fancy Gowns & Frocks Former Prices to $45.00 Exquisite copies of Paris models, suitable for evening, dinner ‘and theatre wear, after- ling or for the Danse; in combina’ chine, satin, velvet and chiffon............... charmeuse, crepe de 15.00 Suits NEW GLOVE 13 15 12 PI es gece ergs IABTABLE GAPE- pas » in tan and old ivory, with em- 20: 1,50 | broidery back; special price WOMEN’S I-CLASP IMPORTED P-K KID, in black, white and tan, black with white stitci1- ing and white with black stitching; very special at........................ 1.25 1.00 Al, 14) | MEN'S HEAVY TAN CAPESKIN | WALKING GLOVES, value 1.35, special Broadway, Shand Wh Ss. EXO Ba Sauk Ba PI DAL DAUR WARNER ORO MORN NPAUTAO AGH . | Holiday LL Holiday pur- chases are packed in dainty boxes bearing our spinning wheel—the hall-mark of quality and pure Linen. Madeira Handkerchiefs—six of these, dain- tily embroidered with°eyelets, scalloped, on sheer Linen, $3.00. Irish Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs —One dozen, assorted designs, good quality, $3.00. Men’s or Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs —One dozen, with script, block or Old English letters, $3.00. Swiss or French Handkerchiefs—one of these, exquisitely embroidered, $3.00. Of course, this is merely a hint of the wonderful assortment and good values offered in this Depart- ment, which includes’ everything in pure Linen Handkerchiefs at from 12¢c to $100 each. Embroidery to Order. Letters, Monograms and Initials to be embroidered for Christmas delivery should be ordered at once. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Sts.