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TO GIVE HIS WIFE A VOTE. © Sict FRANCISCO, Dea 10.—Mre. U 1 Coops McKenzie, who was born + be California and whose right of suf- mics taken from her by. the eme Court because ‘British citisen uy CASTORIA y Bor infants and Ohitdren. » Beare : the ; Tho , Signature pot Kind i * You Have ‘ Always Bought fn Use For Over 30 Years, eed MORRee ZOMINT t and tone! ine nad gone to church, and knolt for | hours. praying forgiveness. [nightly she pleaded with him not to REMORSEFUL WIFE PLUNGES 10 DEATH IN HUSBAND'S SIGHT Heef’s Conscience Despite Man’s’ Forgiveness. Brooding over @ past whose shadows darkened her married life brought death early to-day to Mra. Anna Martha Heef, of No. 45 East Forty-first Street. After confessing to her busband, John Heef, that her life prior to their marriage, nine years it, she hurled herself six stories to death in his presence from the root of the apartment house where they | lived. For two years and « half, her hus-| band says, Mra, Heof had worried over’ her confession to him. Daily! Almost} blame. her. THE GIFT IDEAL ANDERSONS NEW 88-NOTE PLAYERPIANOS at *450 Ballt to Last a Lifetime Price includes bench, cover, 12 rolls of music, On Easy Terms! Delivered on 1st Payment Every member of your fam- Boeadr La ith © fullest Special!! 9 Playerpianos 2 Used for Demonstrations. | Playerplancest 37D. 08 at bench, cover, Price includes 18 rolls of music; free delivery. Open Evenings ; Until Christmas. ? SH 444-064 FIFTH AVE. NINTH ST.) ae erone ~" Chair LO LT | LS LE TT A A RN TTT ee ann Primes | acto Bio> relations as they had been before the} shadow of her former Ife had in-; truded upon their happiness, but this did not seom to satisty hor, 1 “You are a good man,” she often! } said, “and I am not a good enough woman for you. Some day I want you to have the kind of woman you, | deserve.” Last night, Heet says, his wife weemed expecially despondent. As ho} was leaving the house for work at 7 o'clock this morning, she stopped him. “Jobn, I'm such a bad woman and you're such a good man,” he says! | sho repeated. “When I'm gone, I want you to get a good girl.” She asked him to wait a moment and left the room, When she did not | jreturn Heef followed. Her voice called him to the roof of the building, Ho) saw her standing near tho edge, gaz- ing down into the areaway six stories below, | “Goodby, John!" she cried, “I'm a bad womnn and you're a good man.” Before Heet could seize her sho had hurted herself over and plunged to death, Heef was in a stato of hystert- ea! coUapse when ‘he pollow and auu- bulance surgeons arrived, His wife's past was first revealed to him, Heef said, by her sist@®r after a quarrel between the two women nearly three years ago. After the sister had told him her story.Heef taxed his wife with her charges and ahe admitted them, He forgave her when she vowed her life had changed upon their mar- riage and they agreed to forget. But | for her began then the years of re- morse that énded with to-day's trag- edy. —»—__—_—_ teri MeFeeley.” Mayor Patrick Griffin of Hoboken is to be recalled, according to the an- nouncement by William P. V lowing @ meeting of the Rep ecutive Committee last night. and his forces say they will have no rouble getting the necessary 25 per ‘Me Too The appointment of Gen. Henry Ne) foor, Witt Hamilton, formerly Adjutant | Knltting Works. been cent. of Hoboken’s 9,000 registered voters. Public interest has |heen centretng around Mayor Griffin ever since Sheriff Kinkend raided the rathakelier a fort- night since and made public conditions which he faid showed Hoboken as « sink of iniquity. Mr. Verdon says Bernard MoFeeley, Commissioner of Fire and Police, known an “Me Too McFeeley,” will be inoluded in the recall. eevee + SOLDIER AND LAWYE URGED FOR POSTMASTE Gen. Hamilton Backed by Strong Influence to Be Morgan's General of the State, to be Postmaster night or early morning, but that auto- of New York is being urged by some| matic sprinklers had done the work ago, bad not been what he thought/inquential men, and hie name has |of firemen. presented Dooling. His friends claim that his thirty years’ military service will in- | drowned out the flames sure system and discipline in the Post Office, and that bis training asa lawyer will make him see that postal/fremen, who found the only work treaties and laws are correctly con-|for them was to turn off the water strued and obeyed, As Adjutant Gen- he made a clean record. thing he did was to build a rif_le range for $18,000 in four mon Heet told hor they would forgot po a pt tel \ .000 and fo the past and continue their marriage) way a Wilson Presidential Elector. Mii i Mh Ll SPRINKLERS QUENCHED |*: NIGHT FACTORY FIRE}: No Work for the Firemen When They Come, Except to Turn Off the Water. When the first batch of more than 100 girls who are employed tn the seven story factory building at Nos. a Street went to the etructure this morning the outvide was crusted with foe, One of them entered with a pass key and found that the Interior of the building was filled with smoke, The gira then raised a cry of “Fire” and a policeman who re- sponded made his way to the sixth occupied by the Germania Hore he found that a fire had started during the Si Successor. , ara: fod When the temperature ey in the place reached a certain height | make dozens of plugs in the ext! Iabers were opened and streams of water i by Congressman he St Water still was flowing from the |targe bo pipes when tho policeman entered the piace. He sent in a@ call tor hair, as and face a fire of badinage evenly. One| the factory gir N® entirely to fron Although time, He|the big pre of the government printing office are running night and BROOKLYN Fulton and Bridge Sts. Brooklyn and Sulphur, large bottle for about 50 cents. Don't stay can possibly bes VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, Gay, the printing of all the bits which! flooded the House a DARKEN GRAY HAR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY e Tea and Sulphur arkens So Naturally that Nobody can tell, Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea! properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the bnir when faded, streaked or + also ends dandruff, itching scalp stops falling hair, way to get this ‘at home, troublesome. Nowada: store for “ Com fi" dam; Yor brush with it an % OPPENHEIM, CLUINS & (*) Important Sale Saturday 385 Girls’ Winter Coats Sizes 4 to 10 yrs. Taken from our Regular Sto¢k—the season’s most fash- ionable models in Broadcloths, Wool Plushes, Checks, Diagonals, Zibelines, Velvets and Corduroys, handsomely trimmed with Beaver, Skunk or Velvet. Formerly Priced to 12.76 @.75 years 125 Girls’ Cloth |Coats— 16 Full length’ tailored and dress coats of Broadcloth, Wool Plush, Zibeline, Mix- tures, Overplaids and Corduroy, fur and velvet trimmed. Actual Values to 18.00 55 Girls’ Velveteen Coats—10 to 16 years 25.00 Superior Velveteen in Black, Brown, Green and Burgundy; throw scarf, collar and cuffs trimmed with Skunk; silk lined throughout and interlined. Actual 40,00 Value 10.75 THGhY.OURGFAMILY Sf SAVE ON USEFUL XMAS GIFTS $9 Morris Terms for Furniture aun Hom. BAY. With #10, Worus of” $5 Deposit. | | I Se ' Greatly Reduced Prices Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits Taken from the regular stock in this season’s most fashion- able materials; plain tailored; or fur trimmed. 20.00 25.00 Coats of Corduroy, Mixtures, Velour Checks and Zibeline; attractive models suitable for general wear; some fur trimmed. Special Dressy Coats of Broadcloth, Velour Cloth, Duve- tyne and Corduroy, silk lined throughout and interlined. Special Seal Plush Coats; smart belted model, with trimmings of Skunk Cpossum or Raccoon; silk lined throughout. Special 29.75 Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats | 15 | 18 | » und,” ‘you will get os this famous old recipe 1916. Bonate on the| Wy NU) Years ago the which is muss; yeth’s 1 Try it! No one at you darkened your so naturally ~~ & spohge or soft draw this through mbrellas & Walking Sticks In Styles for Christmas Giving There is a change in Umbrella fashions, hook or cord to slip over the wrist for convenience. pendable materials, and we guarantee the covering of every Umbrella for a year. A. & S. “Princeton” Umbrellas, $2.97 Our own particular Umbrellas, made of fine yarn’ dyed taffeta, sold here exclusively in a large variety) frames made in this countr: of sterling silver trimmed, handsome carved wood, gun| handles. metal, cape horn, bakelite, and other handles; in styies Children’s Umbrellas. 97% for men and women, id Women’s $2.50 Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, $1.98 All silk, close rolling, with paragon frames and! natural or mission wood handles. Men’s and Women’s $6 & $7 Umbrellas, $4.96) *Y°"' A very fine group; with covers of Levantine silk, paragon frames and beautiful sterling silver handles, etched or engraved, also cape horn, gun metal, etc, The Gloves You Want To Give For Christmas New arrivals keep the stocks continually fresh. From Grenoble, France, 2 new shipment of Women’s White Kid Gloves at $1.25 Pair with the popular Paris point, self or black embroidery on an excellent quality of real kidskin. Our splendid Vendome Kid Gloves, at $1.50, for women, in white or black with self or contrasting embroidery, are in full assortments, Women's Washable Gloves in Ke Heestazier Bey ct a Gray Mocha Gloves, saddler sewn merican make, pique sewn p black, are special at $1.18 pair, | With flack embroidery, 1.60 Women's Washable Gloves, fine] Pair. quality with fancy embroidered backs, pearl, canary, mode, putty, Mocha Gloves in gray or sand sand. and ivory, at $1,50 pair. colors, with strap wrist, are $2. Special Women’s White Gloves, $1.15 Pair One-clasp, full pique sewn with new embroidery in white or black. Made to be sold at $1.50 pair. A Special group including the newest sh: ite woods. All sterling silver trimmed, some folding the offering. Street floar, Fulton street, Central | Turbans $4.95 Stylish and serviceable are Adler's Turban of coq breast. You see these sim everywhere—for sons’ wear, Close-fitting, hence able on windy’ days. Gloves: Prettily Boxed on Request If you are in doubt as to the proper size or style, get a Glove or feather brims; irfdiscent Women's—Atreet, te, Weat Building Mea Bene Tote aie’ Bhope Eat olde, Measanine floor, Kast Silk-Lined Kimonos, The designs are fully dainty. The Kimonos are ingly attractive and want more than one urday’s price, only, Eiderdown Bathr -00 .00 Pretty Blouses ‘at $2.98 Copied from styles recently sold at $5. We illustrate two, but there are many other models that are just as charming. heavy gash cords and ribbon, -75 Smart tallored styles. ee res see The Blouse on the right is of Georgette crepe with panels of Continued for Tomorrow (Saturday) The Most Remarkable Dress Event of the Season 250 Afternoon & Evening Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Street Dresses of Serge, Charmeuse, Velvet and Taffeta, Combinations of Serge and Taffeta, Velvet and Silk or Charmeuse and Serge in desirable colors. Also evening dresses of Taffeta and Beautiful Charmeuse Pompadour Silks and Chiffons. Actual values to 35,00 10.75 crepe de chine and cream Venise lace insertions in flesh and white, $2.98. The Blouse on the left is of excellent crepe de chine with shoulder collar and front of washable satin joined with hem- stitching and rows of shirring, giving a smock effect, In white and flesh, white and maize, white and peach, and all white, $2.98, 1 Another model not shown ts of crepe de chine, prettily embroidered ‘with silk floss and tiny beads. In maize, flesh, white and peach, $2.98, A model in washable satin has crepe georgette sleeves, satin collar. and cuffs tied with black ribbon bows, $2.98, $3.94, $4.48 and At $3,94—Large squar cuffs and front trim: frogs fasten the fro: rope girdle, models, one trimmed satin ribbon and sil Other, Balcony, Central wlll ui) Short handles, on the Umbrella for women, have made their appearance—mostly with a The styles are many—and beautiful. Our Umbrellas are made to our special order of de- |Men’s and Women’s $9.94 Umbrellas, $7.94 Coverings of very fine Levantine silk on finest 'y; a wide choice of superb Fast black coverings, excellent variety of handles, Men’s $3 Walking Sticks, $1.98 Men’s $4.50 Walking Sticks, $2.97 Smart Feather Are New—These at Fashion's latest word is the Detween = sea~ For Saturday we present a special collection of these effec- tive Hats in correct head sizes; the Hats either entirely of feather with velvet ¢rowns effects, In black, bro een and red—all at $495 tach," i Exquisite Japanese mbroidered 1$3.08 who fancy daintiness will Store orders $2.69 to $6.98 Set-in or raglan sleeves, large collar or collarless style. All have somely trimmed with wide satin Maids’ Mohair Dresses, $3.98 and $4.48 Blanket Bathrobes, $2.89, At $2,.89—Heavy blanket cloth with large shawl collar, cuffs and front, trimmed with two rows of good satin ribbon, Dainty patterns in all shades, 3-inch satin ribbon; At $4.48 and $4..4_TWwo smart Ik cording. collarless model, trim- med with 5-inch satin ribbon, )) | apes and Canes in Buuiding, art Hats comfort- with or phin Building, wonder- fascinat- women at Sat- obes, are hand- $4.94 e collars; med with braided int; heavy with wide Buiding. ork Sunday World Wants W Monday Wonders r