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litiitiJivilniiDti) Hill Mild lift "i Mrs, Wilson Feared that Dr. Hasbrouck Would Do Her Bodily Harm. TROUBLED BY HIS JEALOUSY. TEL LS OF HIS WANDERINGS. entist Had Proposed Marriage, She Declared, Was Refused and Then Objected to Other Admirers.

PROMISED TO STOP ANNOYANCES. jCoJiiplnlnniit Denied Slie Carried a 1 PJstol to Protect Herself Against tlic Doctor. Pr, Hasbrouck. a dentist rjat No 62 West Thlrtj-eighth street, a :Tashiona.bly dressed man of about sixty, In the West Side Police Court answer to a summons ob- -by Mrs. Florence Wilson, an ex- ceptlonally handsome young woman of She is a cousin of ex- States Senator Smith, of New jnJersey.

Mrs. Wilson obtained the summons on when she showed Magistrate I Deuel a letter she had received from Dr. Hasbrouok. She alleged that the ijelderly doctor had persecuted her and feared he would attempt to do her bodily harm. She also Intimated that fjHie had obtained a permit to carry a re' volver to protect herself.

Dr. Hasbrouck was accompanied by a -young lawyer, who. when the case was I called, told Magistrate Deuel that his had promised there would fee no recurrence of the annoyance and that Mrs Wilson was willing to have the case dismissed. Wilson demurred, saying she prefer to await the arrival of her ex-Judge William Murphy. HIM Oallcd to Order.

9 "Promises have been made before," said, they have not been kept." "We will have you in fiail for black- inall if you are not careful," angrily shouted the young lawyer, and the Mag, istrate ordered him not to talk that way. lawyer started to argue with the Magistrate, but a gently T)ut firmly pushed the young man off the bridge and into partial silence. i While wajtlng for ex-Judge Murphy Hasbrouck and ihis lawyer talked earnestly with Mrs. Wilson, and when it w.as seen that 'her lawyer -was not Doming she agreed to accept Dr. Has- promises.

fThe Magistrate told her to come back Jo-cSurt IE the dehttst annoyed her bU? house where the flre engines Eclectic Club Urges a Uniform law Tl A.L Throughout the United- States, COURTS UNDO WORK OF THE CHURCH. Pltliln Present Conditions Threaten Foundations of the Social Faurlc. Safely tucked In his bed at the home or his "father, Patrick McAvoy. of No. 93 Walker street, little.

Joe McAvoy, four years old, blue-eyed and light- haired, told yesterday his experiences while wandering the streets for twelve hours with Mrs. Maria J. Symonds, who had persuaded him to KO with her. The story of Mrs. Symonds's arrest on Park Row at 2.20 A.

M. yesterday was told exclusivelyln The World. the were, the man told her. to get. out wanted to go home to said she'd take me walked an' walked 'way Then she ast me would I like an apple.

"We went Into a room where there were lots of men, an' they were drinkin'. She sat down an' a man brought her something an' she drank it. She give me some an' no apple. "Then we 'walked again, an' It begun to rain. I got all wet, an' I was so cold and It got dark an' I cried for my mamma.

went into a place which was all an' I guess went to When'I saw'my mamma I was In the police station, an' I.guess I was-arrested. 'But the man'there 1 was good to me. He give me cake an! milk." Mrs. Symonds was held in $1.000 ball for examination to-day by Magistrate HoKmn. McClusky belleves she Insane.

Women have declared for' a uniform divorce Jaw 1 The stability, of the home, the Integrity cf citizenship" and 'ptir social future alike 'menaced bv the flexibility of the statute the dissolution of the marriage tie In thei various States; Mrs. L. F. Pltkln presented the subject before the'Eclebtic Glub' yesterday- morn- Ing at- Delmorlco's. The bursts cn- or ominous silences that greeted her terse summing up of the- situation promised a heated discussion 1 the mallei comes up for public debate two weeks hence.

approve a national law Oyjplons the prpvlslons that law materially differ. 7 "We are confronted," said Mrs. Plt- kln, "by the gravest questions altecting domestic instl tutlons and' our. social our: present divorce laws: Their looseness, rendered still looser by the coml'ty" of States, Is' so great as; It possible. fflr a person as a monoRamtstiln one State' amlst The.

only the Mrs. WilSon Was seen later and she Says the Doctor Jcnlonn. "Dr. Hasbrouck and myself hive amicably adjusted our differences anq "Save reached a perfect understanding. i "The trouble has been that the doctor is jealous.

I have known him for a 1 number of years time ago hj proposed marriage to me and I refused him. He thinks that I have ii great many admirers and he 'is jealous of them, but really there is very little foundation for that. I "1 want to say that I never carried a pistol In my I do not think women have any right to 'carry flre- armi." Mrs. Wilson was anxious that she should not be confounded with Florence ''Wilson, the operatic singer, although She said she was studying music and might return to the stage. Dr.

Hasbrouck'refused to be seen last Sf, night, and his James Foster Hasbrouck. talk. also a dentist, refused to CHARGES B. R. WITH BRIBERY.

Metropolitan Accnned of Paying 1 iWitneracs Not to Testify In Sntt. suite to recover $50,000 damages from the Metropolitan Street Railway mny by Hugh Grlbben, who was Ini jbred by being thrown from a car July 2, 1894, was begun before Justice Andrews, the Supreme Court, yesterday. yer Louis J. Grant, counsel for Gribben, hai charged the company with employ- Ing Its olflcla.s to briue witnesses to refrain from testifying for his client. Grlb- 'ben alleges that ne was getting on an open car and while on the platform, and "before he could enter the car, it was suddenly started and he-was throw off.

He fell under the horse's of a car going In ihe opposite direction. Witness Herman Llyock said that Da" vld J. Lynch, who represented himself as an official of the company, had called offered him money if he would tes- In favor of the defendant. The Questions were stricken from the record by ordar of the Court, but not until slavock had made answers to them. John Kernan, one of the drivers on the ompany's care, said he had been prom, Lynch wages of $1.50 a day louring the trial.

fMrs. XJIvock, another witness, was about a call from Lynch on Shursday night last. SDId "Mr. Lynch. offer- you If testify for the company In- for the plaintiff?" asked Mr.

the closing of the testimony 'lynch denied that he had ever made njgoffer of money to the'witnesses, as SB COMSTOCK RAIDS GAMBLERS. He nnd Police Arrest Five'Men In Pnrli How Place. Comstock and six policemen from the'Centre Street Court, yesterday, raided a gambling house, said to be run by "Pop" Slocum, on' the second floor of No. -99 Park Row, above a saloon. Of the dozen men in the place, five were arreste'l and'locked up In th'e Oak Street Police Station.

They gave their names as follows: Rogers, painter, twentyrnlne years old, No. 340 Livingston street, Brooklyn; Philip Galz, tjventy-flve years old, printer, No. 42 St. Mark's place, Brooklyn; Edward Connolly, twenty-one years' old, clerk, No. 140 Fifth street; Max Frank, twenty-eight years streeti years old, ar.J old, Walter, No.

114 Madison George Floyd, fifty-one printer, No. 129 Kast Tenth street. The arrests were made on a warrant Issued by Magistrate Hogah. Three wagon-loads of furniture and gambling implements were taken to the police station. Among these were "red and black" lay-outs, crap tables, roulette tables, sweat.boards and a sack-, full of chips Mr.

Comstock 16VK charge of some found on the tables and of many packs of cards. FUNDS FOR NAVAL ARCH. Subscriptions Already More than Concert. Planned. The Executive Committee of Naval Arch Parlor at the Hotel Sayoy last night.

Will lam C. Church membbr.s said that the building of a permanent, arch was no assured. Mr. Louis Windmuller, having charge of. the organization of a Woman's Auxiliary Committee, reported that' already about thirty women from- the best elements of New Tork society'had 'agreed to undertake the work.

jThff 'concert which will be held the auspices of this-committee, 'In on Feb. 6, promises to a niagnlfleent Walter Damrosch has promised that the Oratorio' Society will sing, and the New York-Symphony Orchestra, under the leadership of-; Emil Paur, has also tendered Its services. Several of the stars -of the Metropolitan Opera Compan3 among them Mme. Sembrich and Mme. Schumann-Helnk.

have offered to sing. The total subscriptions received by. the' committee up to this time In casli and pledges is' $175,600. -The committee has rle'flded not to give out.the list'of subscribers until the sum $250,000. KIDNAPPED HIS OWN CHILD.

Willlnm Htirvey Toolc It from AeitoitlS'lied'Wlfc anil -Away. NORWICH, Dec. A. S. Harvey, of Naugatuck, went to Greonvllle Tuesday took htsf.qhild, three years its mother''and drove oft In.

a carriage. Mr. Harjvey was a resident of this city for many years. Four years ago'the married Miss Carrie Roath, daughter of. Charles E.

They separated months ago'. Tuesday forenoon; Mr. Wes't Thirty-fifth street, before 'Referee John lh- WILL REVEAL LIFE SECRET. Agred Merchant Howe Will Tell of His Marital Tangle. F.

Howe, seventy-three years of No. 354 will appear cent at the latter's office, Nassau street, this afternoon, and, iln an effort to retain the hbhie he has -'lived, in for more than "a generation, tell story of- the! faintly skeleton carefully kept for twenty-eight years. The World y'esttrday was printed the facts of ah. brought agalns', Mr. Howe to ha.vo revoked of adnilnlst-atloii' granted 'the letters Verrault Howe, who all their friends 'supposed' was the old merchant's legal wife James Niemann, attorney for Norman 'A.

Venraultj has disposition from Dominique "Verrauit, now" a resident of the village of St Edwards in the province of Quebec The latter, who Is nlr.ety ye.irs. old, neclares he was mah'ied to Zellc Vei'rault at St. Jefln Port Joll. provincp of Quebec, In 1846, that twci sons were born to them and that they lived in the city of Quebec until 1866, when his wife deserted him; No legal separation or divorce, he asserts, was ever obtained on elther's'de Howe, "the: old merchant, "wily, acknowledge that no -religious ceremony was performed batween; himself and the n'-'min who for so long was known as The grandchildren are contending for the property because it was in their grandmother's name at the time bf Her death, and because, as they claim, Mr. Howe was not her legal husband they are her legal heirs.

GIRL FLAMES. Cowcrc'e's Plnck-Helped Save Mr. BnbcoqU's Honse. Marie Loweree, who lives with, her married sister, Mrs. James Babcock, at No.

2183 Fifth avenue, showed her pluck and coolness when fire started last evening In her bedroom. Dinner was served, 'but forgot her handkerchief and went up'stalrs to get it She struck a match'and-a-spark flew. In. a twinkling the slik tablecloth blazed up. The flre quickly and the entire room was ablaze, and Miss Loweree rled to put It out.

It was too -much for and she crlea for help. When the servants came hurrying upstairs she insisted on trying to help t'hem put out the flames, and was badly burned about th'e -face and hands. Her hall- was off, too The firemen -arrived to find the ent.re or a' na- tlonal divorce law and the' oreatlph of more wholesome, nubile opinion. essential clause in -the statute 'should be a pro vision.vjthati 'the offender against It from during the Innocent party. One who' couldrsb lightly regard the solemn obligations-of Wduid hardly' proVe' worthy to -assume, grave, responsibilities, 1 law 'the Jennie McLaren Heartbroken When Told Her Father' Must Stay in Prison, LITTLE LAWYER ONLY TEN YEARS.

Her Father Han Consumption anil She Haunted Trenton to Obtain a Pardon for 'Htm. (Special to The IWorld.) THENTON, Dec'. all Thomas McLaren will not The Court of declined the plea of his- little ten-year-old daughter, is In State prison-for wife a sentence' of twenty For, months, the child, has for his therCapi- htiardlng up her pennies to pay railway her In Hoboken, Holds Him Responsible with Pennsylvania Railroad for Theft of Property. HER DIAMONDS WERF STOLEN, Trunk in a Private Car Was Between York and Philadelphia. Looted where Williams, lives No her aunt, Mrs.

58' JVashlngton street, "recently that she learned of father's plight He had been sent up five.years ago aqd'now has consumption She khe at h'ls home ri Elizabeth.and him. She her. loneliness at 'home an'd dear i illness. ''She. came to Trenton the same appeal to tie.

Court of that-'-Bhe imagined might a. kind, word' for her fatherl t' nlgiht il SSe'l the child-icame 'to the that' to-day the Court a'parent. To. speaker-attributed, the- of' unsuitable marriages Into and as carelessly" jshouldy'bev accdj-d- toetween Church" and State In the -framing 'of-a ceremony should; be ma'de 'indlspehsable 'and Its sacredness upheld." dlvorpe agreed Mrs. J.oseph Bradley ''has become would pronoun'ce decision and hope ah'-h'tffh-ln'''her little heart.

-With her he fbrought a'big i huge pie-and goodies hat-she Iritenaed giving'lief fatner on as-', possible told the ittle Blrt that, her- efforts bean unavailing. down -and allowed to see her father, as she c'cmld she the -s'ad' news to him. He'klllecl His. wife In- should be so much the- Chureli. na.U6nal""dIvor"ce exists In: france and England; but we less laws- goy- ernlh'g'lt.

5 The Milter Kirk- Who 1 5 the owner of painting "Sunset." by the late George Innesjj critics call it. The palhtlfiff Is how" art of John KlrltimtrlcHI," tfitth- avenue and wHllam Miller, of Thirty-third DEAD. TlirongrN ColDiis. Tlier nine years oldi' who burns in Tnes'day" mb'rfflhg's" fire" ahd'-'pne -Second'street until 'yosterday- completes the citinciloh. the, In twenty-four hours, aitfrer, Mother and' "islster having the that Mary had beep- to; -th'e' undertaker's pn 'East''Otie -Hundredth: street, rfepiairia" -of ana'', y'duriger already been tilie" street.

became- packed and assistants prepared the body for burial, placing IWni handsome white casket, with the other 1 then opened 'the doors allow the friends'(of family to view'the re- It took an hour to put out the flre, and then 55,000 damage lad third floor. In 4flam'es. out the flre, been done. Harvey hired a carri to the RoaJth house. iagi He arid proceeded called hia -wife LITHIA WATEB.

PliFsicluiis Have Tested It Many Diseases. ifAVbQQk'that should be full of encour- gement and hope for persons suffering one of a long list of diseases been published, describing the fa- mous springs in Mecklenburg County, from which flows Buffalo Llthia It contains rrpjrts from physl- showing the viiue of the waters these three springs in the cure of jUric Acid -Diathesis, Gout, Rheums tlsm. K-'Brlght's Disease, Renal Calculi, one in the Bladder, Call Stones, Llthaemla, nflaraima'tlon ot the Bladder, in a Sec- pus of the Nervous System, as a ojiie, Dyspepsia, Gastro-Intestinal Dls- rders, Diseases of Women, Puerperal Eclampsia, Nausea and "Vomitliy of tncy, Impotence and Sterility, Dla. Dipsomania. Morphlnomania and Nicotinism, Malaria and ltd sequelae, 'and 'Diseases of.

the Sk'n, "Bhoroush testa, have been made pf the Llthla Water In lab- ato-ry, In practice, aqd be, evidence of distinguished physician') power over the flia- llaona indicated-above. The such shea, 1 names at'- Dr. Jamfs to the The dhlld came with her and at once went' tp Its father's arms. Mr. Harvey endeavored to become reconciled with ihls wife, but she refused.

Mr. Harvey- then-suggested taking the child to have It photographed, and without waiting for prmlssion picked It up and started-on-a-run tor his carriage. He off before his astonished wife could realize what 'had happened'. police were-notified, but they could not hold Harvey, -as the father of a child has an equal right to its custody with the mother, providing be does not leave the State. William AftHammond, Army; MeJlcal Dr M3epr Hal.ted of of-jMiUeria- 'pf Horja.tlp\ip.

Wood, a-Jfeaija In pk lully-descrlbes th frotn prop aeb POVEftTY'DROVE HER INSANE. Young Wife, Without Food for Chllilreii, Suildcnly OoeM Mrs. llinnle'Groftj No. 213 East One Hundredth street, went suddenly. Insane last night and was taken to Bellevue.

Her three little children were cared for by the Gerry Society. Her Henry 'Croft, (oft home yesterday 'morning, had ttot returned late last night. The Crafts moved to the house In One Hundredth street two weeks ago. They started a small. stationary-, store on the ground floor, anlj -lived in three rooms at the rear.

Customers were the head of'the family could not get work. When-'he failed to 'the wife began to worry. There was not BO' much as'a cent in the house and the little ones were hungry. jani tress In the basement 'heard loud singing. When she went upstairs she found Mrs.

Croft half dressed, singing and dancing. A policeman called an ambulance and the bably driven the fhat poverty had.pro- woman Insane. HEART TALES FROM THE BARGE S)FFICE. Many ph'ases of human nature were revealed entertalflfely at the Barge Office i "I Have'Another Wify Go Mrs Gluseppa Griscilla, with' her two children, arrived from Italy husband, Lulgl, of 26 GrandftStreet. Lulgl met fier apd Jils, a.

stony stare; "and asked to "I have apother wife," ho cold- blpodedly. was married months CO! ago at the City Hall." Peter Groden locked up Lulgl charge of bigamy, newly arrived wjfe with her c'hll'dreh was gent to'the Mission in Filipino etlji, 'Silent A' Filipino, member, jotc tribe, arrived on-ihe-Staaten-dam-yester- a ja" Tagalq day, bound; wore a. pink, green and yellow embroidered, to be married righti auray. "Npt on replied girl.r-"to 'on sign of bad luck." Their 'wedding- Office. fifteen years pld, was married Main', 1 Bce.to Taehyan Bagzar WArbester, twenty years the same 'vessel.

'Boy Disgiiisea'as a Girl, 1 1 i "Take ihat" 'iboy Into' th'e centre," States Marine Hospital Service', who Inspecting'the the, Kaiser Wllhslm tlje doctor' i. 1111 LJ-Lull ui frlenuE MSrttcln'lr, clajmp' atid' two men iincler Indictment for stealing it from (The'crowd" became so dense that help ftad to be Bummoned from the-Bast One Wundrfd and.Fourth Street Station and reserves were turned out. The peo- lined up entered by one left "by. another' The proces- iheimer. ''was ar the.tv/b last August and him.

Richard rested yesterday, Mr. men have It to. sell never saw It again. "That painting said Miller 1 It Is no'w'wcrtn I got of it 1 after It was stolen, In avenue pawnshop, wherg It was pledged for $40. but I'-was too late to It.

It had already been redeemed Mr. paid S250 for the painting, and Ihtends to keepMt till the courts oWilerMhip, Mr. Miller and qetectiye. Called to see the painting as prospective customers, they were asked $1.200 for the picture, according to Mr Miller. PfH MISSING; EXCUSE GOOD.

Abralm-m" Pays, In Ten- In Abraham Jacdbsf who' disappeared from his home at JNo. 14 Ludlow street about ten days' ago with $2,000 In "his 7 pockety, has fqund In the work- h6use', serving three 'months -for grancy. He was committed bj' Maglstrate'Zel- ler In the. Bflsex Market'Police. on, Friday, last upon ooroplalnt Officer who arrested him fdr bagging In' the street.

Jacobs waa an old offender. THe money was not dis'covered on Jacob's untiriii was the workhouse. Two sons and' a daughter of Jacobs had been I66kMng for him for days and had about concluded he 'had met- wish foul A representative'of the Jacors family yesterday asjied Magistrate Zeller to release Jacobs, bpt he refused. Tlte man, was getting'his deserts, he said, and would have to serve out his WOULDN'T DISAPPOINT TOTS. Snnday-Scliool Teacher enlii Her Clnjm.

(Special, to Wortd.) PHILIADBLPHIA, Deo. dressed Ionian In the Can-' trail Police "charged with shoplifting. She'said her'name was Ida. that her hpme Was In WashtngtoSi. Jackel testified that'he saw, her take gold.pens.,and drop them'in'a leather handbag.

A lot of chiefs, silver brushes and toUe'f, a'rtl-, den'were also found in the handbag, together with the tfoned as to why sh thli girls and I "was-unab: buy them presents, teachers are jL'dtdn't put I was dWvefifto ques- pens. ihe ha'd' taken the said: I have'a Sunday, school class Is and I unable to the at BLINDEO BY Anderson Will Loe One Eye," of Botb. T- Mrs. Haggle Anderson, thirty-onk years old, of No. 27 Hancock street, will; lose the sight of her right eye po Flbly the Bight of both as 'a -result' of beatlnK she received, hands of Lawrence i sl truoK driver, of the "woman saya that'on' afternoon Gaflney beat uzternoon uauney ueni.

nor 'Lottriuiiv, then throw her to, the floor-and kicked her In the She taken to vue 1 yesterday jSgrStS that Dr. Christian notlfledfthe Charles and: detectives No 0 Street Station and out to Gaffney, but he had peared. Chief JJevery was aaked, yeeterdaw.to look for the relatives of John.Mopief-— who died atxltondon last. a' hours, and shortfer befpre midnight th'e undertaker '(forced 1 "close' his- doors for the several hundred yet viewed the remains of the vlritlms 1 carried had'to'be carried tne parlors SKEIN. innteV-Dlvorcc Suits by Hnsbnnd, anil Hunbnuil.

tangle' was Into the Supreme Court, before ice Beefcman, yesterday. Annie B. Through the advice of her attpiney, Mam ice Mejei loom 126 World Build- Ing, Miss Josephine Hall will pflng a suit for agdlnst Charles Frohman, fier And the Pennsylvania Railroad Cbmpany, sum being value of from her. trunk on the night ol Nov 19 while on the way from Brooklyn to Philadelphia, As was Mr. Frohman's custom, two.

were, the trairi.fpr the use of the members' of the co-riipariy and their 'baggage. The baggage car was In charge of one of his baggagemen and an assistant Pennsylvania Rail-; road Company's'baggagemen. Just-'prlor to the arrival of the train in.Philadelphia It was discovered that one of Miss Hall's trunks had been open. An Investigation showed that all of Miss Hall's jewelry, but. nothing else, had.

been taken. She valued It at $3,800, and said that It' consisted mostly of' diamonds which had been In her family for years. Mr. -Meyer by- a World -reporter yesterday 'he said that Miss fully realized that It was'an uncommon Ithing for an actress-to sue her employer. But Hall; saioV'Mr'.

wanted her jewels or theh--value and Krphinan 'iwas as- responsible 'for their safe-keeping as the Kuilrbad 5 Open Useful Holiday Gifts in the Women's Cloak and Suit Dept Women's Jackets. Women's Capes, made fiom Pei- sjan Lamb Cloth and Velour, full length, edged with fur and lined throughout with satin rhadame, also in plain keisey, Regular Value, $15.00. Special, 8.98 Furs. Alaska Sable Neck Scarfs, 3.98 4.98 and Upwaid. Collarettes, 'of Canada Seal, with astrachan yoke, lined throughout with satin.

WHERE HE SPANKED HER. Xatnre'a Anatomical Provisions DiaeuBsecl tiy Legal Llghta. Susan G. Fryatt In her-sult for. B.ep,-' aration yesterday before Justice Marean In, the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, al leged that her husband, Edward K.

Fryat't, her. of anatomy did your husband 'strike, you?" aske.d courts soi. "On part of my responded the-witness. the lower part your back you mean the part provided by -nature lor such purposes?" deny, said Mrs. Fryatt's counsel, "that, natur.e ever -Intended thiit any part -of be Justice Marean not permit further Interrogations In that (Im'jUon.

EVyatt denied He said she ttiade him do the housework and wash the dalles. The decree was denied. HAD TO GIVE UP HER HOME. Child Goes BacU tp Alnishqiise B6- cnnW of Her Can a Roman Catholic child stay with Protestant family to whom she has been indentured, no matter how good a home they glye her? This question completely upset, the Jersey City authorities jesterday, A bright little girl Ha'd been taken frpm the Hudson County Alms- louse several to a family Norton died and the ohild was transferred to tha family of Frank B. Baldwin, who has a beautifulihome at No.

29 Winfleld avenue. The child liked her new home "Immensely. But 'yesterday Father Mfa- Eiowell, of St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, heard Of the case and complained to Freeholder Joseph Murphy. isi against the rules," safd transfer an "indentured child from one family to another.

'The law also prohib- applied'for alimony and counsel its a child, of one re'llgloua faith to be Tees pending the trial of a suit for an- of marriage brought against by Charles Schwab. There are 'actions; for absolute divoi-ce and jife for the 'annulment. alleges that his wife's former husband was living at the time of her Se'cond'marrlage. Mrs. Schwab Is suing fct'an absolute divorce.

The third suit Is i by Samuel O. MeCgrmick, Mrs. Schwab's former" 1 husband, who asks for absolute divorce on the ground of Mc- Gormjck, is now in Europe. Schwab is connected with George Pasco No. 620 Sixth av.enue.

asks 1 Court to allow her S250 counsel fees and $25 a week all- She admits that she was mar-' rledt.to McCormiick, but- "denies any knowledge Information sufficient to form a whether the plaintiff, named the same person to whom She was married." Justice Beekman reserved decision. ANGORAS FOR GIFTSi Splendid Cat Show to Be Seen In 1 Wnnnmalier'B Store. Sartta Claws, ever progressive, has burdens 'to that afe he pn' Sleek and 1 cats are -the latest. old Santa is 'exhibiting these his stock of fifth floor of LABOR NOTES. The Board of Walking Delegates and the Building acting together, yesterday ordered a etr-iko of 200 mechanics on a new apartment-house at One Hundred and Second street and tiroadvay.

The strike is In with the New York Tllelayora 1 Union President MoVelgh, of the National Uhilon, arrived from Detroit The Board of Walking Delegates of the Building Trades (adopted resolutions calling 'on Gov. Roosevelt to appoint a commission to prepare a new building code for New York City. Interesting, Christmas On in. a tblB. room, they gambol "and play, and be called an Angora cat ehow.

are erichj.ln. nne-cake-of own. ofjthe Wanarriaker moke $Han a cage. When k'sllk- 1 baske'c- wfUr a Mlgndty be- heTbas riVAU'to prlfcedTVat'150, a ra'rity, in'Angoras because o.f the i plumes sweep the' 4.j, ,1 -A'hers, even whose cost Is ijl'jeem 'to and Wizard. There 'things' which affect of'an Angora.

A slight difference texture of the long, silky hair a'great deal, its length, mfcch morerf-Y were' raid boast a priced Demerged from kltten- Into cti temall, about eVW have oi tWotight' offtHfyfjiei, Indentured, to a family of another the -child was sent back to i the Almshouse, Mrs. Bentley, Centenarian, Dead. (Special to The World.) Dec. Bentley, of Bioomlngton, died thlA evening. She -was the oldest -woman In Central Illliioln, and would have reached the age of 101 had she lived until IFeb 24 She had been 111 about three iraeks.

Mrs Dontley's parents came from Vlr- giiila to Kentucky in the days of Daniel Boone She was born at North Mlddletown, Bourbon CoGnty, in the time ot the Indian uprising. Her mother was in the fort with Boone. In 1864 she came to Bloemlngton, 1 ana she hid lived here eior since. Canada Seal tabs front. 4.98 'Collarettes, with Women's Jackets, made of extra quality keiseyj in tan, blown and black; slioit and, jaunty, notched collar; side pockets, lined thiough- out with black satin, Regular Value, Special, Special, 5.98 Sixth Ayenue, 20th to 2'Uf Street.

House Gowns. Fancy Eiderdown Gowns, sailor collar and cuffs, edged with satin, girdle at waist, Special, 2.98 Special Bargains in Silk Shirtwaists. All Cash Purchases, except Bicycles and Sewing Machines, delivered free to any railroad station within 100 miles of New York-City. Condition enables us to sell during this week 61 bales of Rare Antique divided as follows: $33.60, $21.50, usual prices. Lord Taylor, Broadway 20th St.

GOOD CLOTHES AND CHEAP. Where exceptional bargains In men'i suits and overioats" are found. There Is no excuse for the man who la not dressed. It'is not a matter of money, at least so little money is required It Is'hardly worth speaking of. All that Is reallj necessary Is to go to No 838 -Xa ure a nd remember the number, it Is Just one door from the i corner of Thirteenth ihe people tliere will do the rest.

A sale of men's clothing Is going on there. It won't long, because the exceptional bargains, and they are real bargains, are attracting thousands, and the stock, groat as it Is, cannot resist for many days the onslaught made upon It What are the bargains? Here are a few ot them Men's fall and winter suits, plain and all wool ctwlpts, or blue and black serge; at $4,90. They would be cheap at S12 60 Alt wool tweed worsted casslmere winter suits, dark shades, at $5.85., Regular price ot these Is $15. Good evqry day trousers, 95 cents They're worth 60. Dress suits English clay diagonal, silk Overcoats were never as cheap.

All-wool English covert cloth, cheviots, vicunas, beavers, gray Oxford mixtures and Caw's Melton, In all some silk and satin lined, substantially and stylishly made, are going at 30, t6 90, SO 20, $7.40 and 60, worth from $14 to $22 These are only a few ot the bargains Remember the nlaee, No. S3S Broadway No branch stores Open every night this week until 8 o'clock. of genuine Imported and satin lined, for FUR DEPARTMENT. Stone BOAS, Marten, 6 tails, $14.00 and $18.00 Mink with, cluster of 10 and 12 tails, $10.50 and $13.50 Skunk, 6 and' 8 taila, $6.50 and $10.75 MUFFS. Stone Marten, and Mink Muffs, $10.06 Persian Lamb, $7.00 $9.00" Skunk $4.50 and $6.50 Sable Fox Mkff and full animal Scarf, Twenty-third Street Derbys.

FRENCH OPERA. HATS in Ribbed Silk, New Publications, Big Holiday Book Slaughter for everypodj', rich and poor, old and Ijoverlhg's Now York Book Exchange, 7(11 opposite books of every de- Bcription at lower prices than ever before offered In ih-e olty; Immense stock of standard and miscellaneous books, finely bound rats, Illustrated (1ft books at prices never before approached; encyclopedias (Appleton's, Chamber's, Brttannlqa, People's) at your own price; school books, review books and books of all- kinds bought, sold and exchanged; highest cash 1 paid; calls at Tesldences free. LOVERINQ'S NEW: YORK' BOOK EXCHANOBi: 7S1, Broadway, between 8th and 9th open evenings. "I ONLY WUH YOKD Written and Compojed Cutas COMPOSER Of REMUS ON WORLS,.

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