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THE SHE PAID $30,000 FOR BOOKS WORTH Man Widow Alleges Sold! Them to Her Is Arraigned on Charges of Swindling. -.'.ti H. BVott tt No. n Rail BROADWAY SHOPPERS SEE AGED MAN FATALLY HURT. Victim Steps in Front of Auto De livery Wagon at Thirty fourth Street. An earisrsy man raa knrv-SMl cir to !. mhJU aralii Oroadway ut Tfj'ity fnurlh Mr by CtM jt.noW; i Bellv. erv 4ron of Cherlea F. FMIuvtir. a teu merchant of No. in Knat Thirty, nrat street. He la djlim In New Yon: Hoarlfai with a fractured, skull Thi man Iwcsrhe confused In he ruah rf m i m.- ami -" tn fiont of Mil aula mlill. The thous.in : of ihnppera 1r M n'lKhbnrhood format! dent Ttmil about ttiepnt iWttefl tV.e Injured mm la' and raerv. Wera called frim the Wft Thfrtll'.h ureet atatlon la varmlt the itraet rrs to gat through tha thronf. Tha injured man ! loss"' lust- rar n. nss sphiajnt bested Oloeety CHI and n at Inaaa I" o'ack clothing, with u aTiJMl. iiec-i wk r. rrvmv ami no MM fhli I'oni! I In nil j tm a Th'.a i th InvlUnfUa of the great eii htt at tVer I ISalda'a M '' WEDNESDAY 1C Hal!, tim ur.i am be fSfetttfSd nest B'in4aj-'!i Wor 'Trar-v ' Prase ! from your nawafraal i I Nan Aerated- Forry John H. I" i h n 1 1 1 of No. SO.". Wast Forty-eighth atrial EVNINO WORLD, foi i s,,.etv Sljmp. f ree with All Purcha 1- i jfir 1L T ln Ncw York 1 A Shoppin Ccntr f U 1 LILL"AUAlVo JJ. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street I iAAAAAAAyMMyMWyWjV O pfnu.lc of Wl lir ..asaaStlie 01 rwsre.rnsd la mday'e Wo; Id i In il"iT. 0: t . h manager, la .Hundred and dee r led In tha Waat One HinJl an. Kit ty-.e,--I ond atreet poll'?" firm blotter, wita locked up thare lajnlelit on a war- i rant leiued hy 'MOulge Swinburne ! of New Itouhelle. Irglng him w :th forgery In the ae.-odegre. No com plat rent wai name This Remarkable Christmas Sale of Fine FURS Offers Remarkable Bargains in Furs of the Best Qualities That Gift Buyers Will A ppreciate 1 aenlj -fourth itriet, Brooklyn, waa ar ra.suad to-day heron Mnglelralo Cor nell la Ce.it ii Street ("on it on a otiaxge of aatndttric by mterepraaantlcm tha i a II of i-'ok aold to Mri. Ansernitt M. CramMe, a widow, of No. lu Weat 'n.irty.flrat atraet Mn. rroniWa harai Hcott and nil confadarataa got W'.tOO from har for booln with a com mercial value of out CO0O. Scott wai held for examination under $1,000 ball. He la alio undar Federal Indictment 'ha.rjin him yriOi uians tha ma.Ua to defraud. According to Mra. Cromble, Soolt ap : roached her In October. 190!, pr- ndlnjr to be tha agent of Charlaa W, MOM Ha aald Mr. Morae had a num 'r of rare adltiono eipeolally bound Ifl aata wbioh could not ba duplicated. Pure waa a purchaser awltlng tha booka tn Caltfo-. nla, but Mr. Morae waa ;n need of ready money and could not wtd, for tha nogotlatlona wdth tha Wlittn buyor. Mra. Cromble aaw an opportunity for " large profit end. took tha booka, pay ing UMTS for Them. Iater a man epraaanttng himaelf aa Joaaph Thorn ". an agwnt for tho Western collector. m along to lnepect tha booka: Mra. ''romble aaya hl real name li Samuel ' arn-ld. "Thomaa" obiarv-ad with re Irtl that than VII no aet of Konae- eit'a worka among Ilia boolia. Ha aug Keitad that Mra. Crnmb'e add a eet of I'. K.'i wrltlnga -o Ihe oollectlon. Tha alwayi obliging Scott dlacovered tha ' IMgaary aet and took Ito.ono from the aldow for It. ehe allagai. A fr werka later Itomeo W. Nar.ian ti:.-,:d to mk- a final 'nepeotlcn for lie m;t',itcal CallforuUui, Ha Inalgtod M i. Cromble m'Mt gt -t n autographed et of Mark Talt before th library wovM ba istlafaNory. Scoit prorldod li e Mark Twain. Othera who appeared In the tram- tlona. It Is ailege.!. were Samuel Bo- nfald and Oiorga .larvl?. Warrant! hava beat larued for all the aaao- i a tee of Scott but their thereabout! ra not known at tie Dlntr! t-Attor-tiey'a ottlce. Mra. Cromble in. not seen ieni ilnce ehe gavo sr.oo tn cih and dotal for 14.700 lo Scott for the Mark Twain booki. 8he waa recently aued on Ihi n-itei and won, eetabllihlng : at Ihly wire given In a fraudulent ' arenction. JJ Co. Inst Siniinier. L ' IWE GIVE w ORCCN TRiOfNC SIMP " FOR CaAl 400,000p Jil I EGGS S 8fei U t Kur-Irhnmrd ill! MRnajMW tetnet f B II J 5 2 S II Fur-, t hut nprwal tht Triple AlnMICC of H-'aiity. Quality fttu! Style all nt WeMiMd prfootly, arc seldom to lr? bought at IfMClftl sih price. It Would Ik- InpOMtbtc to-ilny to sell these furs for less than usual prices if it were not. for discriminating selections mule fov tl Ncill Adams Just now tliere are great quantities of ordinary furs lienig offered in sales that Inck aome or all of the characteristic, qualities of OWeill's furs -Beauty, Quality and Style Aitd, lacking them, the furs are not for you who know what these attributes are. O'N'eill's furs glow with life, bristle with style and pro claim their quality wherever they go. This irpMW sale brings O'Neill's Furs to you for prices as low as those for wllich Bit diocre mil unrecognised grades are offeretl. And every pkc of O'NeHI'l Put is absolutely guaranteed. $5.50 Pfr box, J eilri. fir Mir. W.OO. Pir box, i pain Per nilr. Sl.SO. cttra quality Black pure " - 1 $4.25 Silk Sloi'kinnv per box 'SIC nr 4lw & J WE RAVE FORCED THE EGG MARKET JOi Efgt are pluimrl. lo rtaM why tkj ikoiiM hf gcHlig at high prion, if yo oro iMiaf ovai bargoi wo HI If jM to mho you THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA COMPANY mmm ot s. IkMfnctsfvo we otvc w anuN trading stam I5SP Women's $79.50 to $98.00 Fur Coats at $59.50 $?D.Mi dark brown Russian Marmot Coats, $7l..50 natural Russian Pony Coats, $85 black Russian Pony Coat, civet collar; MM bright silkv Caracul Coats, $87. 501)1 ack Russian Pony Coat, coun collar; semi-fitted. $100.00 to $115.00 Fur Coats at $79.50 $100 whole .skins silky Caracul Coats, sizes from M to 46; $115 Near -Seal Coats, foreign dyed, all i.cV. $!(.'. Natural Pony Coats, natural coon trimmings; $110 Ulack Russian Pony Coats, broadtail effects. $95.00 to $110.00 fur Sets at $75.00 98.Mi White Alaska Fox Sets. $1 10.00) Natural Cross Fox (Ameri can); H11 Dlack American Fox Sets; $loo Natural Skunk Sets, very giod; Scotch Mole Sets. $65.00 to $85.00 Fur Sets at $49.50 m;." Hudson Seal Sets, .small and long scarfs, ii..',o Scotch Mole Skin Sets; $7 A Black Siberian Fox Sets; I79.M White Alaska Fox Sets; $JM lapancse natural Cross Fox Sets; $7!.."0 rich dark natural Raccoon Sets: $K5 natural Alaska Sable: Sets $80 Dlack Lynx Sets. $39.50 to $45.00 Fur Sets at $29.50 4B sets .d Black Alaska Sable; g0.M sets Pointed Dotf Sable; Night Robes and Combina jf i-J.ud sets of Skunk Opossum; $13 sets of Cross Jap Fox; $-14.50 sets tiona at $1.00 of Natural Coon. Night Robca maile in cambric aad nillun; embroidery, lice ami nbton Irimmrd Combinations Skirl or ilrawari, lacr nml cmbroiiterv tritunini, finished with ribbon. Corset Covers at 50c Styloi a little different from the timial, cleverly trimmed with lare. embroidery and ribbon beading Holiday Sale: HOSIERY Put up tn boxes of three or six pairs, at special prices Women's Silk Stockings, Three Fairs in Fancy Gift Box The best qualities of pure thread silk, fine jfaue, in black, tan and colors lor day or evening wear. $2.75 Per box. J pilri. fit of :' pair So. IS; perpa Women's Embroidered Silk Stock -ings, per box of 5 pain. g Sj y r S3.2S; per pair $XCJ Women's Embroider ad Silk Sttickinga, per bus of na. ... : aa. . ! aaSgg- k-..., wm-,, rv. " ' o-NHII Main . nen s nosiery in rancy um Dozes Thread Silk Hose, black and eolor. Pure Silk Hose, black" and mine.. 50c pair, per box ol - r value 7 3c pair, per box of a per pair J V pair.. 13.00; per pair JUC WtlOS'l Ml mar. far Dad aad the n.y.. Tkareda.. Per rilr. 01OO- Women's Uglc Thread Stoekinga. per ox of 0 pain. S3.8S1 Cflf- perpair JUv Lace and Embroidered Hale thread Mm km;;., per box of I 4 Cg pair,, S3. 00; per pair . Djr Women's Cotton and Mile Stock Ingi. per box of 6 pain. II 4S: per pair n- -rum rt 25c value pain, 11,50; Snowy White Underwear Packed in Holiday Gift 'Boxes Sperial I'ahtea in This Thursday Salt $29.50 to $45.00 Fur Sets at $19.50 VMM Natural Raccoon Sets; $.10 Natural Lynx Cat Sets; $33 White Iceland Fox Sets; long scarf; $.'13 seal dyed Coney Sets: $35 Black and Blue Wolf Sets. $35 Japanese Mink Sets; $45 Kolinski Sets. O'Neill Main Store Third rt O'Neill Mala si. Night Gowns and Combina tions at ai.so Night Robes made of fine aainaook. prettily trimmed with fine Val. aad embroidery. A number of itylei lip-ona. -oeek, aquare neck and high neck. Combination in ikirt aad drawer, fine quality of cambric nainsook beautifully trimmed with lac and embroidery, ftniibed with riliix.n lien, line at wait TMrS rie I .1 i The Testimony of Thirty Thousam Has Proven Our Case Hackett-Carhart values have held the field now for many weeks. Day by day they have met comparison with offerings of other itorei. And that they have survived thefe comparison! that they have urer thaJowtd competition in every instance- evidenced by the wonderful sale records to date. In all clothes history, no other isle ha been as successful. Late in September it was announced that the entire Harkett-Carhart stock would be told st an average saving of 50c on the Dollar Thi saving, by reason of the recent receivership. Precisely this sum was accepted by the creditors in settlement of their claims. Their sacrifice has, to date, been the saving of considerably over 30,000 well-dressed New Yorker. Nor ha a single one of these thirty-thousand failed to prove the followin facts to his thorough satisfaction, viz.: For About 200 Lucky Gift Buyers A Special Thursday Sale of Women's Fine Milanese Silk Undervests With Daintily l.mbro tirrcd Yokes Values 2. 35 and $2.50 White, light blue and pink. The underwear foi fastidious women. well chosen holiday gifts. Women's 1.50 Knitted Union Suits. 41.00 Medium weight, while riblied, one-third wool Union neatly trimmed; Ions or abort sleeves; a"kle lengths. O'Neill tlaln State Tlral lloor ThmlaT. That the Hackett-Carhart stocks comprise the greitest array of fine suits and over t oat ever shown That the Hackett-Carhart 56-year-old rep utation for fine tailoring i reflected in each garment of every assortment $10 $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 SUITS & OVERCOATS, $18, $20, $22.50, A - o $25 & $28 SUITS Hi I X Kfl m & OVERCOATS r W5 That the fabrics are newer, the tyl later the clothe more recent of creation than any other (tores are offering And that, oven at tha full, regul prices, it would be hard to find the equal Hackett-Carhart quality in othci clothes. $22.50, $25, $28, $3 A Hm & $32.50 SUITS ANI Stl OVERCOATS 1 P J $32.50, $35, $40 & $42. 0 (fc j A SUITS & OVERCOATS u)at.nf a r-V ' .1 m m r$S The Overcoats i;i the assortments listed above are fashioned in every mel, and f every fabric, to be won' this winter: Dress, Business, Motor. Travel, Strcefcnd Ston Coats. I rid whatever is most favored by fashion today in style or in material isto be in its every variation among the Hacltctt-O.rhart suit aitortiuents. Added Special icuru- A feature offering thi week, i a large assortment of overcoats, made up finiahed worker's woven for the exclusive merchant tailor trade. Any one of these might -be duplicated by a fine tailor, but at scarcely less tan $6i a garment. Tc H ck tt-Carhart pric: it a s.'matkn: ONE THOUSAND $35, $40 & $45 SILK-LINED Of DRESS AND BUSINESS OVERCOATS Pf , Black. Oxford, Heather, Olive and Brown mixture are among the many Alorii.ga And the model embrace the fathionable Chesterfield, Semi-Form, and Semi-P cojti, London Split Sleeve and English Guards. Either velvet or plain colors. Silkied, and English Velour Body Lining with Satin Shoulders. 'In all sizes from 34 to j mu mm So I f I p o in 1 k ' M O -IT White Voilea K-.i m i ri luminal, ni I I i I 3 i $1.98 each j In Fancy mas Boxes therefore exceptionally Suits, Sample Waists In a Stirring Special Sale The makers called them all samples, ns manjT of them are, but Included in the lot are many .small lots that have never been even touched since they were put into tissue paper arid carefully boxed. They Are Regular $3.00 to $4.00 Waists for $1.95 Dressy styles of the sheerest, daintiest voile and fine lingerie batiste, with beautiful trimming of Irish crochet lace, or clever little mednllions, luee edgings and iuscr tiona. tucks, etc. Each one orig- linl, distinctive and thoroughly in style. High necks, Sfitfa long or 1 hrec-ijuartcr sleeves. All at the less-than-cost price of 1.95. White Waists for 98c ml Lingerie Waists, very dainty lace ii i gn nen. nnn long sieeves. Our New Christmas Bazaar On the Second Floor, nin ning the entire leng h of the dock, is a scries of specially arraugtvl counters where gift liuyers who are in a hurry can accomplish great things. Everything from Toys to Cigars will lie found attractively displayed for aasy selection, Everything at popular prices, Everything a suit aide gift. O'Neill Main store Se Mid Fleer. New Silk Petticoats tn Christmas Boxes Very Attractive Gift Special $2.95 $3.95, $5.00 The latest narrow models, with sectional and other flimneee. viirimi s si vies All t In- rleiia! .1, ,rl. f . 1 . r -..a.- .. - - - " - " I. U excellent Mesaalines and Taffetas. O'Neill Main St.re Third riaar. For Just About One More Day These Smart $4.00 to $5.00 Fancy Slippers " $2.15 Thel913Nemo Corset, $1.50 Quit- a l ilting I hritmiu "' lu (set, this model Was made for our Christ bum trade far better in quality than usual and at u price that is practical. The New I0IS Model, with ioug ikirt, medium but, for aver age or full figure.. Willi all tin aperlst featurei uf tlie famou. Nemo CofSSt. SjicctaJ fin tlits sals $X.DU Note Only a limited supply l available for thi. .ale, m we urge SMS nelerlion 1 1. SO Brassieres. SI. 00. A lirsMiiere trimmed nssUy itli ssbfoidsfjf laes sad lassrtesa 73c and $1.00 Brassieres, 50c Daintily Irimtneil BrSSslSMM in Hf r.il sew effert.. O'Neill Main Store Thlrrt lluor. vamp. Pair Here are some of the styles: Women's Dull Kid, beaded Cuban heels. Black Velvet, jet beaded tongue over instep, Louis XV. heel. I'atcnt Leather, oiien work, beaded vamp; l.ouis XV. heel. Black Velvet, Jot bended- Cuban heel. Patent Leather, beaded vamp and tongue; Cuban heel. Patent Leather, steel headed vamp; Cuban heel. White, pink and blue kid ribbon ties. Not likely there will ever be any more such dressy slippers at this bar gain price; pair $2. 1 5 Christmas Slippers for all J0 the Men's Tan and Black Opera and Everett style Slippers, at $1.50. 1.75 and $2.00. Men's Tan and Black Opera and Everett Slippers, at $1.00, value $1.50. Women's Felt Slippers and Romeo-, at 98c and $1.49. Family Men s a;. Women's Slumber Slippers, in assorted colors, at 25c. refulariy 39c. .Misses' and Children's Red Felt Ro metis, sixes (I to 8, at 75c: sizrs a'-; to 11, at 85c: sizes p, to Q, at 95c. O'Neill Main store Third Hour. ' O'Vrlll !,,! ore-Xer.nd ( l.w.r id 5 Broadway, Near Chamberi St . Oppotiti City Hill. 841 BroaO.,ay. at l&i St. Near L'n o.n Sq. I IV We.t S2J St. Near Broadwdy. Open Evening!. 1m Pet4 14,! 12V , St. N 3-1 Ave. Cb vtamss, Reduced Piices on Gift FURNITURE To those who kmnv tin- character 01 O Weill s Guaranteed Fur niture these and other items on special salt' will mean a special oppor tunity in pit't selection as wi ll as economy. 1 O ;fl i ' Jjjjfi I I i:.'H uu i- m aoca Buv on the Club Plan If You Wish. $14.50 Music Cabinet, $11.00 lust like illustra tion It 16 inchs !i;-h Thf top .$ IV x 1 7 inches, made of Kt-niiini.' i'lrck WOOdj lints lied i beautiful nch jrK miho'iny iu.if. This cabinet u lllltlbll fr .l.er hfrt RiattC or pisno player rolls, it hi rrenclt p ,ur sliar.J Tiirror an lop i rrii. h Vrs t i ,1 MtutUiil I ind paint J if.- 'Mt'. i A on $6.50 High Chair, $4.50 .lust 1'ke il lustration. Phis is the a-lebrate.! firm combln. r i- high shiir BriUlM being Ulsd U high chair, t cin re idjuttau I ' f 'rni i BlItMt1 cha r, gn carl or Ihi' hv lior e. v NViii Massersffalsh Lgi Store Sei nt, Nothing cora plicjteJ; mado of the b.'U qinr tf red Indlini Sfhllf o:lk; t;ne .voven canr seal and back) thor ough I y ctm Itrtldtd and fln thai In the best minntfj mud with tn . I In I mirtlt Siaefi $6.00 Parlor Rockers, $4.50 lust ike Illustra tion. This btauttlul rocktf hit t hssv) iiddli weed su; ' has broid panel In b a c k trim caHv ibtBfd arms; heavy turned les Tlie base is wall rri.'id. inr.de ol quartered goUUlt oak and nrch WOO ' finished a beautiful shad.' nl rich dar i i h ii e a n Will ii ike a p least ag ai- dltlon to lac futnish lie o' nir It ate. fn the O'Neill Main molding Twenty-tccond .utreet Side An Express Elevator Runs Directly to Happyland O'SeiWl Great Itazaar of t 'hr id m a . I'layth i ny.i . Dolls of every conceiv able stylo nml size; a won derful assortment; 10c to 15.00. Toys for jfirls, boys and little tots; thousands ut 5c anil upward. Games 1or indoors or OUtofdoors, for boys, girls or I i ill. 10c ui vsanl. O'Neill sinla sfcre VMIfe riaar. O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue. 20th to 2id Streeti New York Ci.y laar. I