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m F? THOUSAND? Father Knickerbocker and Othei Hosts Ready for Diners. COOKS TO HAVE BUSY DA? City Institutions to Serve Mort Thanksgiving Food than Ever Before. Of rrovhiini ? I ? | ll night int. a piai ? ? n ? ? ? -: i ? l ? ' a ? iv an* o ? liest of l Ii n- . ? ti ..in - * --?-?? ??, ? - ' ?ilnnf-r? if a c?\- ?? ? To fand Tf-ieusen:*' - >- I?- *.? But the ejepc ? ? position of too ] -men aiv.: Infli - ? ? ? . - ? ? - , ... -.ncl th?? Home fot tl igi i city oi ? ? - I - ? - ? And i ? - .., i proportion ol ? - ? Ith pro ? ? ?;^?e', exc*M 1 Hlcei *. . ? . ? ? Begin?- Stuffing Cbilcir?ri To-day. : ? .:.n k". ? ll . fflng the i ? n might ' ? boys in Its ? I t?ovM, Union, clos? hi *M***mgl ? ? * man? ? ? .n the ? these 175 s * mil n'a ou! I taming food entltltni ? ? this number ,,Ti Mond ' ? ? rrflowi .gl h ?ok i rgln this ' morr ?. ? ? read lin? - ? tlon arlll hold iilehtl*. , ? ? ? en- . ' <-n ?it? set In ?r< Olli '111 fall in ' renooi '>': I e time ? ? ? ?*a' ? ;?ii roeel* ed theli '?? 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I . ? ink* n n ????i the hnt ? ? Maton ol *.\ eel?**.. * ? prison, rs an It tool ? : Iris in f on? ol tl Mond ?m ? ? r ring a H h** ? ? I ?l?-i s! t he 'i he courti oon | ? . ? NAVY AVIATORS To FLY IN CUBA I series o! t'eata ? Itti dlf/erenl t* , will le ? ?" will be made the ? ni- i Tl ? i ? U..S. Department WEATHER of B Agriculture, UREA?. . Chief I -"tOtt ??- ItVt'. nuou*. h?*?, pas'? I ' equal ?ii ? kit *f vr' Itottan. I! ' taoSMiaa. eonH ttata. p*? "- ??,uai .??!? .... 3 F-?rtt) Cloud ? I? ? S ? t' hou? Nseaa.Il Hv!if*i..?51 In ISO? U?"? ... 7 In 1875 I ?v Pr*firl?liO" ri"? | S-. Monih Nsrad 5.44 lncnen - I.M ?n ItM laal o.?; in 1908 THE WEATHER ^ErORT. i aja. M i . ? *? ' ? . '"??a '??**?***< > '?v? ret *\ i ? ' ram 1^ ... ?.. . rihr- ?j , , . ' thrsogrboal ptaedesllj Um ?-mir? : Thai .?lain? ?tut?-?., the Golf ? ? ?? ? ? ' neis i I an.: Saat? wl ?.?Ml- IikIii ? ?r?nt. ? meat i I ? ii Feeaaasl '"r aperlal i^m?!.?.??. I - fte? -.1 BM ? Irgtni? ? irnM fair to 'i?? ?no i 1 ... I ' ? ? ?. ? n \ < v ? ....... nia, fat. ??n.. rteing I? I bureau? lai? ? ? .' ? o ? - V .. . . !.. ?: ilfhrUI l:?-, .?rcl . ' Wee ? four beert ?*??' g a. s ? n ? * * t -i H Hurl**?' l l ? AN UNCONSCIOUS THANKSGIVING REPAST. Group ol Chinese children in Amoy, who are nol old enough to realize the horror of civil war. which ?s de \ astating their c< ?uni GIRL DENOUNCES 11 Enraged at Hint That She L nn Man She Accuses. FATHFR ALSO MAKES SCEI BoteUo Bald for Sern**(! D^p Aasault, Instead of Mor?-? Spririic* Cbnrjrp ? I - ? M ?? ' ? ? . .i, .1.. ?. ..u ... ? I Ollara ? - ? ? ? ? - ? ? ? Hot? ... ..* ? .1 . ; i id Bel Acs ' , ? ? r ' ' '? riaughtei la upted I all. Mi B |>l - uf her Ion 1 i ni'li until.m bell imped ? m.?.in. ,. to i he l .. - '? .is i,. ? ? i an aat. ?*ii. <? ... . -, Drk lloa did I bnoi ?In a*aa ? * indi. I r.nii not on I ' ? m?*nu ;.t ? i aras dead and u,,i , ? lilt) ? t u .'hat Is I Will ? ? .' i? ? ? ... ? mtnin ?*! don't piled Judge :* ' do Intend t. fou ui ? ? Bot? lie ? ... *j ... ;. sxitnum - . n ? . ? ? ?i ? i II? and M ? I ' ? * I ; ? . : ,, '. " ? ? :,..?K t ' ? ? ? ktail, .. '??Il'-ll'l i..l v...? I ? <?. .. -m? fi?und '<?? n ?it m . ?. storj ." i'iM.-K . M ? ? ? ' ' " ? ? guilt* M .... ? ? ii? r aenl let At? rt tl ..?-,. ? : tad. Or. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder neutralizes the destructive acids of the mouth?cleanses, preserves and beautifies tne teeth, and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. TALKS ON TRUSTS ME Wickersham Dra.ws Crowds That Fil! Y. M. C. A. and Church. STATES FAIL TO CONTROL Th*\v Arr* Responsible. Attorney Oenerft] S.nv?. for the Growth of Combinations. ? ? .1 \ ? ? . unable to .?, Hnti ? ? open? ting the ??bsta ? ....... ? mil ? found u full] ? ratera fi I ? ? 1 .?'"??? ull? eon irse of an aing flash? ? ? \\f m Strani ented ?f .?i? '?i ?' -n - .. ? ?? ? ??en muel trust problem li ns mad? as te ?-????' ? ? - ire ?h? ly fr?*e ? "Not ?n Fasv Ennation to find" nslstent with th? .-"in lind ? ... . . por( ti ou ?if < l ? ??\ arj ? ? ? , ? Th? ? ? ? ?:..! af ? ? ? . Ill- ? Mr. V - ?nil' i hilf , ? I ? ' rest In I th. ? ratio) ? . i . : ? it I ... : .i |i on ? ? ? . rts their fuilui the people to the f? ? . h. ? .t?1 be roupli d aith th? i ? ? ... "The Vice of Our Legislation." of mo ? ? m in : ? ?? .? .i mi th? rool ??! evil .mpoS ilblc to i. m? d* the ? i" i,/ tided eej ? Mi iVieaeraham la . and ?i- i*lan d the s idl. n. ? maid ? ils II "Wl ? 11 ? glals ... ..,, ,.iIin,| ,., ?II. . ?'? . dlplo He aras tl ? llier, If i ompeti ti'in * ? "I lui,"- not." w ?i- hii ana? ? i ?ill d ? \. i ? i hi ni i-. tl? .? th? ? . . Anra-i ring a furth? ... "? ??Id I.rtnid? r?*?l the holding rompan: ti m II of man ai .! added thai In .. ? . , ? ; .... . ompa "' ?" * 'li ol ? prophet, ? ? 'i i im n ? rh. Bh? we ii Id i .-!? id. d ? - ' 'ii"i. ? n, Mr Wirk . r< nail - by the peopl? H< ild li? ; ? ? ? .. . ? kail ..-.??? ? ? unable < ..... . di, i. ? ? ? CROSSTOWN LINF LO.SES SUIT ?i :,. i.? u.i.u. of ihi ntra ? raw lUllroad i '"ii i-,u,' aakl ~ thai Rev. Jolina and ItoMnson of th? Metropolitan t in ? * be >i 11.-. t ???i .?> I stal r ..i . ? ?. i,,i?.r i. I ?dg? i .h..'?? ..i 11,. ' nit? ,| s,., i. I ? .'. ?? ?in ? of Hu Impro? klenl ? ?!? " ? ? ' ? re? 'ni w ai I - ai-' it t! ?? system In Ihr, i *? . . ,.- th? r r"i"T'* i b? n ? i' -? of ' and eon! operati II but th? ? - ?" ?ho?? 'hm th?" ? -. ? ? ? ?.?'? B- Altmatt $c Ha. HAVE IN PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE A LARGE QUANTITY OF FURS AND FUR GARMENTS WHICH WILL SHORTLY BE PLACED ON SALE AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES - WOMEN'S DOMESTIC UNDERWEAR AN UNUSUAL SHOWING IS BEING MADE OF BOUDOIR. BREAKFAST AND BED JACKETS OF CR?PE DE CHINE, CHINA SILK. ALBATROSS AND VIYELLA FLANNEL: ALSO UNDERGARMENTS OF CHIFFON. CR?PE DE CHINE. CHINA SILK AND FINE MUSLIN?. EXTRA LARCH S'71-S IN WOMEN'S ML'SLIN UNDlFOkRMENTi B. Altmatt Sc ffln. AN ATTRACTIVE SALE OF WOMEN'S GLOVES HAS PEEN ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AS FOLLOWS: WOMENS "MARVEX" GLAC? KIDSK1N GLOVES 3.CLASP. IN BLACK. WHITE OR TANS? REGULAR FR?CE $2.00 PER PAIR . . AT $1.35 WOMEN'S "MARVEX" MOUSQUETAIRE 1&BUTTON GLOVES OF GLACE KIDSKIN. BLACK OR WHITE REGULAR FpirR $? *?0 PER PAIR . AT $2.65 WOMEN*? MOUSQUETAIRE 8-BUTTON SLltDE GLOVES IN COLOR 5 REGULAR PRICES $1.50 ?Si 100 PER PATR AT $1.00 SUGGESTIONS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS * NUMBER Of THE DEPARTMENTS ARE ESPECIALLY EQUIPPED WITH MERCHANDISE APPROPRIATE FOR GIFT PURPOSES AND MARK~.'J> AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. I.F.ATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT - FITTED LEATHIR BAGS FOR AUTOMOBILE CR GENERAL TRAVELING USE; HAMPERS. HAT BOXES. EMERGENCY CASES. HAND BAGS. PURSES. CARD CASES. CLOCKS. CUSHIONS. ETC. MEN'S FURNISHINGS-MANY IN EXCLUSIVE STYLES-INCLUDE HOUSE ?GOATS. APARTMENT SUITS. LOUNGNG AND BATH ROBE?. NECKWEAR. MOTOR ROBES. FUR AND FUR-LIN1D (OATS AND CAPS. ETC. GLOV5S, HANDKERCHIEFS. NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. BRIC-A-BRAC. OBJ1CTS Or ART. FANCY NEEDLEWORK. SILVER? WARE IEWELRY. UMBRELLAS AND UMBRELLA HANDLBS. FANS, STATIONERY. KODAK*?, *? MOKERS" SETS. TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. LEATHER FURNITURE LEATHER FURNITURE IN A LARGE NUMBER Of STYLES SUITABLE FOR LIBRARY. DEN OR Living room is shown in the new depart? ment ON THE FOURTH FLOOR. ?tflh Atirnur, >*tJi anft lath ?trttis. Nrm for?. HOLIDAY CROWDS DEPAR Thousands Go to New England Incoming Trains Are Full. Railroad "ft?. ala at ih. '.ran.' Cent) noticed .'ii*- thin? m partbrul. about tin thousand? ??? people arho tefl ti cltj yesterda] to spend Thankaglvtnaj fis? where, )? ?-.,- thai m- bulk ?>f the trafT ? ? Sea i:n^:.,iiii in fart, as cr meward <>f ths sana an daught?M*s of that aectlon of ths oouatt thai RKMl Ol H" '?-? il.tr tra?na had to ? i.ut in taro and tin.- ?..-?i one. r?ater in tb ?. tin m I- ft in four .???, iidns In the I thousands ? students from echoola and colleges in N-? ijf fi?. k-.l Into tli?- ?tation an? tor? tli. tlClMt ivindo** Toward evenlnc thoai in it'1- rspraassitsi element of lb* ?ro?iwi und lat tarrying rommuters By ths number o . ,ii.p. 1.1 reeenta11-. i nh'> )ournsye< raid onlj tn my irlnds" saw ? ?!.led '?? forego tli? trip, Sultcassn ',"?? th? thousands wars In <**? an.i ?i?? porfiara reaped .? harveal th? truaknian ?sata p^recttaall* i^ft !r the ?'"l<!. Il '? the Christinas hotldaj .*-.?? ???n that evens things ur tor him. ?While the outarsrd bouad stfaapu arara ..f much c ? .'? n luna than ths inward, m-.niuiiK' i rains brautM r-apactty loads of peraons coailttl *?> Kesr York for t'..- hoHdaj or passing through. ?in Twedaj sisa* at the oiitv>o?in<i aa? pruSS tram fof pOtntl a- far distant * tgo aad M Louii a*era ?woa I ginning early yaatarday nwraUig howoaar, h. bulk ??? tin erosrd f-urg"^ im?, ?n? tr?iinH 1*rer>a rat ions had basa mad*-, and aft<*r tn- S n. m '*pr??H for BoatOB had ??am ?."it Uttsd to ?-apactt* H iras sssa tha m f(.'i<---v arouM ko oui ntnmdnA l ht i?? ? ni **.*nt out in two : <*tionr. sad th-r-;aft?r ih? ??'.?r expr?s es **tnt n two. three and four ?????tlons, th? latter being; th?-- caso at the height of th* niMh at S o clock. At 1 a. m. th?i Owl. carrying th?- busmena men who had waited until the lam train, went out with a full ? iimpl'irient. FINE DINNER FOR TUG CREW Brooklyn Man's Thanksj-rmn,**. Bird Leaps to Death Off Bridge. '..'noting in a language of hi? own the lm- ' mortal -words of Patrick Henr* -"Gtve, m* liberty ee give tan death"??robble ?.?obbler, a ii'ii "f a well known Rhode Irland family, committed suields late vpMterday afternoon I*- laknu? a flying leap off the Wllltam? b'ire Hridif?' vVlthlu u few- eo(*<-?nd? ?frei ?he t.fvh ?iru? k tli?^ ?Mi?-r a deckhand on a "aMSSBS* tugboat *l?h?-<l it up and rushed It .?-? ?l-o galley. Tin- ?ulclde war? r?*>n?i?*niv! te Frank Pavenpnr*. K?* M Haveniey??r street Hr,..,klvn, from ?;?-..rge I?a*? ?on. \V..?.terl>, |? ' Mr. Crobbler arrived a. the ?irand ?entrai Station m i< box \ c?t< rday. and Ivlward Kagon. a truckman, at No. 6% Bedford ave? nue, Williamsburg, was ordered to deliver ?lie ln,\ tu Frank I'a\ cnp??rt. Kairon wa? .In-, i.in rapidly over the 'Willlamaburg ; Hrldgc when the box ?lipped off the wagon i Bad 'ell heavily to the roadway, where it ! fell apart. Tin* a. ?idetit gave Mr. ?iobbler i his freedom, ami. ?Hklng advantage? of it. I?, ran wildly along the. roadway, screaming :.- .lie t??p of hie lung". Mr. Gobbler leaped 1 to the guard rail and then uttered a few ! incoherent word?, which. If I hey could be ?ram-lafed. would mean "Oi\e me liberty or plan MM death ** In another ?e?-ond be , |eap?*d Into ?pace and to hie final death in ! the river heir-?? ' SUNDAY'8 NEW YORK THIBUNf | Mailed ?nywhere in the United l-tatts for $2.M a >ear.