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Reet oe Sone ee MEGLEGTED HER TO PLAY EL SeS 2 BASEBALL, WIFE CHARGES itton, tn bankru petition states Wit Mrs. Jennie Gage Capi tee Says Hus- band Knew “Sporty Women,” but He Denies It. Mra, Jennie Gage of No, 98 Mid- wood Street, Flatbush, to-day was granted $10 a week alimony and $150 counsel fee by Justice Benedict in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, in her sult for separation from James B. Gage, an awning and flagmaker of No, 111 Nassau street, Manhattan. fhe charged him with cruel and in- Dr.) numan conduct, with nogiecting bis j| home life to play baseball with the Royal Arcanum nine and with apend- time “with sporty women.” + ler efforts at reconciliation, she ki rind declared, had failed, y, Known pi yd jans ‘a reply was that the shoe was pevtpald, to hl and wi oa gi a ae me foot; that his wife Paks will send tks ete ithe | stabbed him in the nose with scissors im stamps to pay postage and|and played poker instead of getting —Advt. the dinner. *)One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Huh Ad EEN il 47-49 Weat 4d St. ANNOUNCES, COMMENCING TO-MORROW: Absolute Clearance Suits—Dresses—Coats | Comprising latest, high-class models only— % Off Splat Prices 38 SUITS— omnsy 15.00 ome, 19.75 45 SUITS— 72 SUITS— some, ree 25.00 Faust Pricer wore cp ie bates mee of Chiffon Brosdclothe, wow 15.00 35 D Dancing & Evening Dresses wee 17.50 Former Prices up to 629.75, 71 1 Afternoon & b Evening Dresses Spire es 25.00 pat vat nowt, 12,50 i ge & Corduroy Coats afterncon wear; fur sie now 16, 50 |] NONE C. 0. oo collese, Permeriy up to __ baer 47-49 Wert 42d St. UU ae Se We are Getting Ready A Great ‘Christmas Piano Sale There will be pianos and player-pianos, The prices will be very low, And terms will be very convenient. Farther Details Tomorrow Broadway at Ninth, New York fe j ran tires ISCIENCE HEALING USED BY VICTIM OF SUBWAY FALL Forced by Husband to Call in| *’ Doctor, However, Says Woman, Asking $25,000. ‘The practical workings of Christian Heience in canes of emergency were explained to-day to @ Jury before Su- breme Court Justice Purcell, #itting in the place of the late Justice Amend. | On June 8 of lant year Mrs, 15 aytne|® C. Leonard, a Christian Hcientiat and | wife of Charles P. Leonard, an tn- surance adjuster, left her home in Street to attend a service in the Christian Beience Church at Ninety- wixth Street and Central Park West. She wan accompanied by her little niece, Frances Farley, and her sister- in-law, Mins Margaret Leonard, who is a Christian Science practitioner, Mr. Leonard, who in not @ Sctentist, | evnt was not in the party. While dencending the statrway in| he yh the One Hundred and Thirty-seven Street entrance to the subway Mr Leonard tripped over a stick and fe! injuring herself. = Mra. brought suit for $25,000 damages againat the Interborough Rapid Tran- sit Company, and her husband brought « second auit for $6,000 for the lows of his wife's society during her sickness. Mre. Leonard wan the first witness. w Leonard tee 004 13 MINERS KILLED Box of Explosive on Crowded st Car Explodes and Hurls Victims Into Pit. SCRANTON, Pa, Deo, 9.—Thirteen orkers were killed in the Dia- haft of the Delaware, Lac! and Western Company y when a box of dynamite being jowered into the mina with fourteen | men exploded, wrecking the descend: | ing carriage and dropping the vic- tims to the bottom of the shaft. The one man who escaped alive is Martin Belinski, @ driver boss, | It was an hour before the first vie- tim's body was recovered. Nearly all the yiowias were badly mangled Wie re torn to pleces, sho: y were Instantly. killed by. the Ho dynamite ex- ploded Is’ not. knows. hea OLD TIME JOCKEY BACK FROM EUROPE INSANE. Hen rode many many purses for his) any bets for himself, He mbent pen who had known in the pant and 9 purse was collected for him, prince cnc tal FREED, WILL GO TO WAR. Vivinn Carmichael, son of an English banker, who claims to be @ descendant wwsDayY “| of the Earl of Fife and who pleaded fter you wers|Mullty before Judge Swann in General | anae ba be hb kes M,| Hesston» Inat week to an attempt to de- fraud on insurance company by fling al Multer, for the Interborough. Ry proof of loss after his house in “1 inaisted upon being treated in elence,” the witnens replied. “And how was that accomplished?" the lawyer asked. “My sister-in-law, Miss Leonard was with me, and she treated me and we decided it would be best for mo to continue on to the church; that that would be @ practical application of Hclence. So we wont to church,” said Mra, Leo: “What happened. bah? you were in " phe wan false “In fe midat of the services I auf- m and there T found my husband. insisted I be attended by a physician and called in Dr. Robert L. I Mise Margaret Leonard ald’ ake did advise Mra. Leonard | to continue on to: church, SOT Walter a Bwett, counsel for the Leonards, explained an inter eating point that might bave come up at sae. trial bad not a menos | “The rallroad company might have | raised the question as to whether Mrs, rd’s injuries were as serious as she Cte ae li “and whother tment #0 she w proper trea' that her injuries would not continue indefinitely, if sho had not been at- tended by | doctor. But the physi- clan's ‘testimony 1s conclusive, ——_—_ were held by Judge Charles O'Brien in the Second Criminal Court, Jersey City, to-day, for causing the death of their mother, Mra. Catharine Kelly. In the course of a party at the Kelly home last night the hgpyie got into Aaticufts Use Your Credit With Us We are just as anzious TO on ACCOUNTS with good custom- postpone your Paty Sead of as to CASH sales. FURNITURE OR RUGS for | ‘ack at of pa h. U Conven- lout-Crodit Fen ond one 7 the use of your furniture while paying “TERMS TO SUIT YOu” HERE ARE SOME OF OUR “BUYING-POWER" SPECIAL SPECIALS: Extraordinary QZ Rug and Carpet ouncement ! As « result of our encrmous QUANTITY- BUYING at the great Trade Auction Sale held frcm Octcber 26th to 31st by the world-kncwn Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet ‘comeine, we are able to offer for your eclection $50,000 wore: of Rugs and Car- ee ee what are ‘ly the WHOL! Af you teed any Axminster Seamless Rugs Velvet Rugs Extra Quality + + + ..-98/11.312, value $36.00 . oa vatue 2.60 . . . $1.49/10.6x13.6, value 38.00 . Be 10.6x12, value 33.00 . a; ’ q ob S oF node La) aietee re ae ee art it Cae Smee aol Judge Swann, tn re: ry ie bi gee art at one @ euranen, O woldier of R burn id, Lf iedetaatveg. "| wie in Ca nl Mar! Ken OF Ww. te Kenne ble p MAAN you keep a secret? a Well, there’s a small person ina certain place on the fourth floor here at Best’s who ex- pects to be adopted. Her name is just plain “Dollie” for the first time, her own until you give her, honest-to-goodness name on Christmas morning. “You never pay more at Best’s’’ seems to have little to do with the case, doesn’t it? But your mother will under- stand. Pith Avenus, Weat Side, Corner of 35th Streat WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY Offices: NORTH POLE, | SANTA CLAUS, President. REGHIVER'S No, | TIME FILED | ‘CHEOK CAMMEYER--I'm starting for your big Shoe Store, and soon you will hear the ring of my reindeer sleighs as I rush along. I'll:‘bring CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for all GOOD BOYS AND GIRLS who wear CAMMEYER SHOES. Expect me on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, to remain till Christmas Eve, SANTA CLAUS. BROOKLYN CITIZEN’S CALENDAR FOR 1915 The Best and Largest Calendar Issued The Brooklyn Citizen’s Calendar for 1915 will be ready for distri- bution, Monday, December 14th To be sure of securing one of these calendars, order in advance of your newsdealer, next SUNDAY’S CITIZEN DECEMBER 13TH CUT OUT THE COUPON, which will be found at the top of the first page of the paper And present same at the Main Office ot THE CITIZEN, junction Fulton, Adams and Wil’ pau Streets, not later than Friday, Decem- r IF YOU WISH THE CALENDAR mailed, re- mit 7c for postage to the Circulation Depart- ment of The Citizen, To secure the Calendar, order The Sunda’ on zen in advance from your newsdealer. SUNDAY'S CITIZEN. ‘ DECEMBER 13TH have prepared for to-morrow (Thursday) A Specially Priced Offering of Women’s Black Silk Hose strongly reinforced and of decidedly superior quality; really worth $1.50 to $2.00 per pair at $1.00 . ° . (6 pairs for $5.50) A Seasonable Sale of Bed Furnishings to be held in the Department on the Fourth Floor (Madison Avenue section), to-morrow and Friday, will present the following household necessities at much less than they are really worth: White Blankets. . per pair $4.50 to 8.50 Satin-finish Bedspreads Hemmed . . . ~. «© each $2.90 With scalloped edges - +» each 3.25 Crochet Beds; reads - « each 1.25 Comfortables Cotton-filled . . . «. each 2.50 Woolefilled - 6 « «© each §.50 Muslin Sheets With plain hems each S50c to 1.05 Muslin Pillow Cases With plain hem each 12c to 260 Women’s Ready-to-wear Department (Third Floor) A Limited Number of Afternoon and Evening Dresses have been marked at large reductions from original prices. Furs and Fur Garments for holiday presentation, are shown in the Fur Department marked at very special prices. The assortment includes: Women’s Fur and Fur-lined Garments, Fur Neckpleces and Muffs, and Fur Hats; Men's Furslined Overcoats; Misses’ and Children’s Fur Sets; and Fur Robes for the baby’s carriage. All of these articles are made of the wanted furs, carefully selected and skillfully made up. Gloves for Men, Women & Chiidren will be found, at all seasons, in the regular stock of the Glove Department, at $1.00 per pair These Gloves are of excellent quality and workmanship. B. Altman & Ca. Advance Styles for the Southern Season are now being displayed in carefully selected assortments. They include smart Tailored Suits, in white, sand and putty color; hand- some gowns for afternoon, dinner and evening; Dancing Frocks; dainty Dresses, made of the fashionable cotton and linen fabrics, for morning, beach and casino wear; Riding Habits and Sports Garments; the latest in Hats, Coats, and Wraps for every occasion; and all the accessories of the up-to-date wardrobe. ge ead wit ey +p