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a Plans for the funeral of William Marries er. changed yesterday, and Temple Wmanu-Fl cue of the! om, Sixty~ t and Lexington Avenue, }o-morrow morning. jon Rod at the syn jolph § who died Saturday, were Instead of it The . Rudolph Gross will offletate cASTO RIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years — Signature of the y u an Blank al 137) ha ; Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. THE EV GRUSHED BY UPSET AUTO AFTER AVOIDING CRASH] fifteen, of No, 268 Sixty-eig! } Stre Brooklyn, and Strauss, twenty-elght, of No. 1 Bergen Street, who were treated ceived contusions and lacerations Mr | Benjamin Lowenstein, “Cigar Manu- fact vusly Injured and 1! hree Friends Hurt. ough Street, Brooklyn, turned his car| Flatbush had happened helped to extric Avenue Mr. On seeing w upside down In Malbone Staeet, near Bedford He Mr. Lowens Avenue. was pinned ir. Lowenst and then called the ambulance under the macBine, and ia in the Lowenstein collapsed on hearing Swedish Hospital with Internal in-| her husband's Injury, and ts also the care of physictan and possibly a fractured skull. suri Downtown Store Park Row &Chatham Sq. NOVEMBER ee A Day in Honor of Your Home Our Liberal Credit Terms Bring Thanksgiving Cheer Then when see how giv an Weo.se ics MFORYS comforters of aj} kinds are here in ance. Come and let how to keep warm at night this winter for very little money, Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms B60 weekly on ots, weekly weekly mupoante by the orr it r frien Onl by) Open Saturday Evenings Here ts a special Dankagtvia le buffet, quartered oak simply can't afford to overi ary Altogether this is is an B ekcaptionsl aranc ankegiving § jatery. See the artistic you are not going to need a n yes to let us set one of these su Massive yet graceful design of th Complete--for only $1.00 weekly or $4.00 mont value for only.. and Buffet 75c Weekly K"fyroughont fine, tar Now, just before Thanksgiving, is the time to think t your home—to plan for some new furnishings that wall make it brighter and prettier than it is. your family come for the big “turkey dinner” you will be proud to have you have been getting along in the wait & Sons make it easy for you to have new, handsome furnishings you do not need ready cash. Come and select the things you want, then pay the balance in small weekly or ly amounts t o suit your convenience. is no red tape—your things will be delivered in time ook. ‘I the quartered oak 1s beautifuliy pollahe ing Js very handsome Piece both in # Ship. Don't ‘let gut this fine buffet in your Price, while they last, only e and work: ot by with fing room. Massive Real Leather Suite—$1 Weekly ‘The frames are of mahogany finish, ished. Choice of real Spanish leather, b ‘divided pancin in the back of t 815 worth weekly on 850 worth ea 8100 wert worth breportion. u you in all styles—individual pieces such as buffets, serv- and colors You desire. plete equipment for the up-to-date kitchen. There lowest prices and on the most liberal terms. NO DEPOSIT Only $1 Weekly Don't make any de- posit, but just pay $1.00 ‘a week and you can have this famous Co- lumbia Grafonola and six 75c. Double Dise Records. If you've ever heard the Columbia you will know its sweet tone and beautiful appearance. Oak @® and mahogany finish. The een S illustrated 6nd the six records cost but .... is 1,000 DOUBLE DISC RECORDS AT 650 EACH, Thanksgiving Range Bargain 26c WEEKLY tor years. Has which ars. removabl makes tt easy t oO je, well pen fire end, Outfit includes ice you ie four foet; $38. 75 elour ‘aivan. ‘ven parlor suite for some time it will pay aside and hold it for you, Note the three handsome pieces. 7. 50 ig | Cathedral Glass Dome Thanksgiving 0.@ Axminster 9x12 Beamiess Velvet Ri This pretty sein, | *Sihy Pency Cocce Dome “is made of 20 bent-glass pan: | “ of Cathedral | #7,!", A in cholce of Mottled ‘Velvet Carpet (for bed- A or Green, EF ana'16) smati| rooms and halle), yard 1,96 I square pieces of | 27-in, Stair Linole BS E ruby gla jounted in brass, over- Inlaid Linoleum O68 LE i ini laid with cast-metal. Brushed brass fit and finish, finteh Hangs 66 inch- 4 All, Measuring, Sewing: po 5, Lining, Etc., F' es from ceiling. tric or gas > $4.75 COWPERTHWAIT & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row | Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. ‘‘L" Station Three others in the car, Miss Irene Smith, elehteen, and her sister, Cath- Berns Lowenstein had taken his wife Murillo stopp We have wonderful assortments right now of every- thing suitable for the occasion—excepting only the turkey —beawtiful suites of dining room furniture ing tables and china sets in the latest designs, cut glass, carving sets and table linen —rugs of all weaves 3 and electric light domes—dishes— everything for an attractive dining room and com- Come and sce for yourself, Note the plainly marked prices —remember that 109 years of home furnishing ex- foe enables us to offer the best values at the the Thanksgiving Dinner on fine fine range and save time and It'a a positive beauty—will clean. Top end shelf ts nickel. Rugs and Carpets for ENING RIVERA’S BODY BORNE ON ROADS OF FLOWERS 'y Display of Affect Porto Rican Resident nih ard oot Extraordin: re for roid Commissioner Avolding @ collision early to-day, | home after an all-day outing and was ' ‘ Gurevibn tia (heede to hele howe SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Nov. 29 (hy | Benjamin Lowenstein, thirty, & Clf4T | m1. oar he dodged was owned and ‘all).—The body of Munoz Rivera manufacturer llving at No. 5 McDon-! oserated by Ralph Murtilo of No, 960 Wee buried at Rarrananitas Monday t after @ funeral journey of more than 150 miles by motor over roads strewn with palm leaves and flowers and lined with weep n and women of und ohildrer ne in state in in| the City Hall here for » dave the wus ploced in a earse orted for Ponca les ac the island, where it was placed City Hall By the time the bo ein Mra. by thousands of people hed Ponce imated that CRIPPLE AWARDED $15,000, Jury Compensates Boy and Mather for Elevator Accident, A fury In the Queens Co preme ( jourt to-day awa against the B std of, No, 82 Rea in’ favor of Joveph Ginee FEEL FE DONT BE SICK, BILIOUS Enjoy life! aches, colds, bad breath, sour stomach. 10-cent ‘“Cascarets” is *best | cathartic for men, women, children. Cascarets are a treat. They liven your liver, clean your thirty feet of wels and sweeten your stomach. You eat one or two Cascarets like | candy before going to bed and in the | morning your head is clear, tongue is clean, stomach is sweet, breath right, and cold gone and you feel grand. Get a 10 or 26-cent box at any! |drug store and enjoy the nicesi, | gentlest liver and bowel cleansin, jever ex erienced. Stop sick \aches, dilious indigestion. |furred tongue, o: jconstipation. "Mothers should give, | cross, peevish, feverish, bilious chil- sicken.—Advt. OR CONSTIPATED © Stop the head- |; Won 3 nsive breath and |B WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, SUFFRAGE LEADER WHO GAVE HER LIFE AS MARTYR TO DUTY MRS. INEZ M. BOISSEVAIN. ind parent d in New York ¢ » to Mount | vices » Jahe will be for burtal Boissevain succumbed at mid- after a fight for life ting a month. Her condition had n considered favorable by physicians he had a sudden relapse Saturday ning and passed into a coma from 1 she did not rally. TROLLEY KILLS MAN | AS HE GROSSES STREET ity and Meadows, night Saturda la b Victim, Unidentified, Meets Death on B. R. T. Tracks at Jamaica | in Early Day. | An unidentified man about Afty-fve | years old was struck and killed by @ B. KR. T. trolley car at Fulton Street and Rockaway Road, Jamaica, Queens Borough, early to-day as he was cross- ing the tracks. Tho car, which was westbound, was in charge of Motorman Fred Harris of No. 1853 McCormick Avenue, Ozone Park, and Conductor | \'Norman Roberts of No. 36 Grove Avenue, Brooklyn. inches tn height, weighed 160 pounds, was clean shaven, had gray hair and was partly bald. "He had a scar over the right eye. Ho was clad in black trousers and overcoat, black laced shoes, calico skirt with soft collar, and ‘wore a checked cap. The body was taken to the morgue. It ‘s believed the victim was a farm laborer. ed =: B’NAI BRITH HONORS HEAD. A reception will be held District No. 1 of the Independent Or- | Judge c *Gohen of Heston, eal t the order. | Prfoseph Leve Chairman of the ‘anc An On| | dren a whole Cascaret any time. They | Wolf ¢ harmless and never gripe or ¢ o ry Fulton and An Except shades of flesli, bt gold. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G Satin Evening Slippers Of superior quality Satin, perfect in in black, white and soft High arched Louis XV. heels. 600 Pairs are specially priced at F 4.00 Hosiery to Match... Bridge Sts. ional Value ue, pink, corn and -Special 1.00 carried out The dead man was five feet nine | 1916, i ye reply will be made: "Sere ne Majesty, “Fis Most the Emperor Francis Joseph.” The challenger will then re- ply: “I know him not.” Responding to a second challenge the announce- ment wil be made: i ne Emperor of Austria and EMPEROR'S COFFIN CLOSED; INTERMENT ON MENT ON THURSDAY Curious Ceremony to emony to Be Observed The only perfect way to clean teeth at Funeral Services of 0 King Hungary is out Francis Joseph, jataeneesni an fis with Liquid VIENNA (via London), Nov. he voice within Sozodont Liquid does it. Being. liquid, it forces its way into cvery tiny crevice. Removes all food par- ticles before they can fer- ment and cause serious trouble. Sozodont Liquid Denti- frice is the Perfect Cleanser. ‘The coffin of Emperor Francia Joseph | cor has been finally closed, but the body portals ' will remain lying in state until Thurs. | cession ¢ day, the day set for interment At the burial in the erypt Capuchins a historic ceremony will be! which was anciently signed to impress the monare cessor that in spite of ali pomp a overeign is merely a mortal. Tho ¢ funeral procession will be halted at. ww the entrance to the vault by a « lenge from within: “Who ts the The Capitalued n « tee | ic ‘Sst for #0 of the! Reprodoced for ® v, Nov HINC 1 funded duced new for $45 depre Christmas Handkerchiefs at Mc Cutcheon’s so \ ca re ccmpletely ready to take care of your Iloliday needs. At the “Treasure [ec ens” you may mia from stocks that a with the best and ¢ that the marl of Pure 1. considere re brimming ov aintiest Handke et off \ the chiefs and most nen, are Every desirable style awaits your se- lection, both for men and women—the choicest of the Linen Handkerchief orld, notwithstand- itions that prevail. production of the we ing the difficult cond From Madeira—Vxquisite |and-embro est Linen in a broad varicty of patterns, lered pieces of sheer. 50c to $2.00 each. From Armenia—Delicate Handkerchief $1.00 to $2.00 each with Lace edges, From Switzerland—Bcautifully embroidered patterns, from 65c to $25.00 each From Ireland—A most excellent assortment of p kerchiefs for more common use, initialed, L -trimme embroidered, 25¢ upward lainer Hand- J and Colored Borders—A \arge variety with colored borders and dainty embroidered etfects, 25¢, 50c each Holiday purchases are daintily packed in McCutcheon Christmas boxes. Special attention given to orders by mail. Send for Christmas catalogue. * NOTE—We very earnestly request our patrons to do their Christmas shopping at the earliest possible date. James McCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs. G Fulton and Bridge Sts. Have Prepared for Tuesday and Wednesday A Very Unusual Sale of Afternoon and Evening Gowns {| About 135 model Afternoén and Evening Gowns. These gowns are desirable for their soft, rich fabrics and colors and enable the wearer to express her own taste in evening | dress. Each model represents a new fashion thought. Regularly Priced to $110.00 58.00 No C. O. D's No Credits 150 Smart Afternoon and Street Dresses Also 125 attractive Evening Dresses In charmeuse, satin, velvet, serge, Georgette, Jersey cloth and combinations of Georgette and velvet, Georgette and satin, and velvet and satin. The season's fashionable models At About One-Half Regular Prices 15.00 Positively the Best Dress Values V Faia Bias