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THE EVUMNO WOKLD, i'UiibUAK, LtltHJ Hi to. x. 20, 1U1U. ELOPER AT EIGHTY WOMAN'S PHONE WOMAN PHYSICIAN DEMANDS RELEASE MESSAGE TRAPS SEEKS TO DIVORCE LAWYE Maid SttS Intruder in House and lie's Caufhl Hiding in Areauay. OF HER LOCHINVAR BURGLAR SUSPFC HUSBAND Loved for Herseit, Not for Fortune, by Capt.

Maby, Half Her Afe, Says Mrs. Morris. 52.30 FOR A HONEYMOON Mrs. Blanche Rosalie Slaughter Morton's Action Will He ird by Referee. Ample, Says Aged Sweetheart, Who Pled Prom Bridgeport Wonted Slipper-.

MARRIED FIVE YBARS. Omen of Happy Wedded Life, Invoked at Ceremony, Failed to Work. Having fMn4 daar oM lady, hav- lnt ami Won har, ami loving hnr I it mi .1 ii-, i i i in to Ml H. Mnhv, a tall, military looking man 'if an nit forty roan, highly In- at kavtai baa int. i tha I Munt Varaoa toal at th- tatafM or Mm iiMr old i) 'a rolatlvaa.

Tiir $tmt old Imly Ik Mm M.iry Msr la, Bhty yran oM, of UrM Mia. Htrrli ha rhentunllsm. i.aa iio.oin in tha BHdgaporl lavinata nk. and owna msok valaabw ii NaaMa. win- rinpad witii tin- nandaoma latkmal Quanfaman yeatarday sad aina tu Mount Vi-mon In- a lial'pv trld Slip In llki ivl-i- indignant at what bMl tan batrathad, Mra Mortis lattad to keep hat roaaajnoi pcrrt.

and hor frlcndi and relative ap MM to the Iinilm-iiiiri Board of t'l ar- itVa to kava ii i onaarvatof appointed to car for her elt i'npt Maby UMttgHt tt would aMI taa Board of Charttlaa, nad. gruoinini hlmaalf tarsfulty for ttie hstiayimion. hurrh-d to Mount Vernon 1 Hi hia flanoaa. Ha araa arraatod on eohniraj oharaa of vadMnojr, "Peraecutad" for Their Lova. apandlni a night in duranoa tha i dlvninllti-il Mir liefore Acting City Ui'ora Amu-il.

I ft'pon tha aaaHoaUon of Poltea Llatttan- I any Ml. hai-l Hllversteln tin- hearing wan adjourned until to-morrow. Thla will time for an inquiry Into Mra. afOT aaattty. Copt Mahy w.i formerly In ommond HMI Campany tha Pourth Itofflmont 'of Hnil-port aad Captain of romps ny "A of Hie Hrlilgeport Volunteer, wlilth in helped orKanlte Trimhllng Willi In.

Idlgnatlon he aVanotineed hla nr eat ami hla "perferuiora" In eOUTt to-day. "My at real la an outrage," he sld. "I MM tOM no rong. 1 love Mra. Morrla loyea me.

We were to have liean wed yeMe day. I 0011 Id haye made very happy. Thin petaei-utlon of a jgaktieman and aoidlar I aaandalous." lr. Morrla did not nppear In court. wna aald that her rlieutnntlani urn very ad to-day.

I.leut SI1 ve ateln ivj aha aaa unable to walk. Her rneuma-tl' lid not prevent lier from apeuklng With considena lr hi.it to I.leut. Silver-: ateln. The arreet of Cain. Mahy la a uiirn-l'ig dhawa." aald Mrs Morrla.

"It waa fhooklngly mean of you to nrrrat him Tile la a good man, well adUOStSd, and love tilm very inuih. lie la and I llnd jtnat romfort In hla Safety. He acted aa my nut? atid l-i-l ma get nnmn matlam waa very had." $2.30 Ample for Honeymoon. It waa pointed out to Mra Morrla that Cant. Mahy had only for the tiuneynioon.

Mra. Morrla replied that thla waa ample, aa they had not Contemplated a frivolous honeymoon. Attorney a. tieachiedt. raorasont- ng Mm Adler, a niece of Mra.

Morrla. court, laid that he Jiad taken the ary atepa to have Mrs. MorrU'a Itlty tewed. ll aald alio waa aalttiv and that ne had every reason hel i that the pulchrltudlnoua rUxman waa marrying her for her loney. "That la poaltlvfly not true an or ted Apt.

Maby. "I love her for Bataalf." Lawyer Oaaahiadl pointed out that Mra. Morria u-ua HI prepureU or a lioneymoon, aa ahe had coffla to Mount Vernon with rheiimnilani and a pair ot fvorated iMpfiaf a The tirde-thut-wiiB- to-hav-leeti to-day waa in a Mount 'envoi boardlni; liouao. Hlie aald that aha eaicted 'apt. Mahy to hurry to aer aldie, to aaalat her In difnelnf for the wigldlng ceremony.

Capt. Arnold of the Hiidgeport Dageo 1 tive Uureau wrote to tlie Mount Vernon o-lay that lnaantty prOOOaainifl had been atarted In that city and that a bearing hail baea arrungid for Dec. 17. Capt Arnold wr no tihal thn guarda-maa e'ldently dealred to get poaae-dton of Mra. Morria'a money beforo toe oourta could take aetlon.

Ha Loat Hla Overcoat. Mra. Morrla retorted to-day that fapt waa well-to-do, but that hla mutiny aa ii'" I up In real eatute. Hhe aald he ora no overcoat for the honeymoon, he had loat It in a gambling ilace In Bridgeport, forfeiting a caah und or 125. "But," ahe added, "the Captain never idnya enrda.

He left Bridgeport In a geat hurry." After the adjournment of the hearing lp the Mount Vara on court to-day Cant Mnby aald he waa the victim of plot and that Mra. Morria'a relatlvea wire preventing the matrlage hecanae they Wanted her money. He ulao hud political enemies, lie aald. The nperitor at ffgggafim tgl I aaoatvad lelephoojg neaaMkgaj from ina home of fir. LlHU Krlai II, No.

11.1 Kaat Klfty-sixtt, atriet. thla morning, that there waa huielar In the tie-led I vea from the I'l'ty-llrat Station made futtie PearoU of the IMWM bit In the area way of the realh No. i Kiis' Klfly-Hth afreet, tney found a i HaffO. DOtoOtlvai MvAvoy and Mapleton aay that the mnn ha-1 a imttle hluroform and a towel In hia cont pockela. A malJ In lha frla-ell houaehod, lli lnia Kromula, According lo the pi Hie.

identilled the MSTO In the ai.it ion a-, (lie nitii alie had eli ountcri-d on tic tia.ement Malraay of the phftteUn'b I Morion nouaiv aaiu ane went to tne oaae- jatreet mint on an errand tint retreatel when i and borond the fad that irmer few rnlnilteM later ane lOCI ir-g olfl on tha Rral Boot and 'n the pipers on file at informed Mrs I-'ilsacll, who tileiit.4iin.il GIRL IS BEATEN AND ROBBED AI HER OWN DOOR Pursued From Car by Two Men Struck in Face and Money Taken." Mlw Mav Iturkhnrdt of No. 13 South Kuurth atrcet, W'llllo inalmrg, waa ked and i ihhed within a few feet of hoy home by two men early thla morning, and BytVOMOr AnoVallO, elghtem ware oid, and John BagallOi twenty. Charged wiih th. a i reat, Through the aipolntment to-day iy Supreme Court Justice Heahury of a releree to take tistlmoni, It was learnel tuat Mrs. Blanche Itoaalln Slaughter Morton Is ailing her hushand, Itaxte lawyer of No.

117 Nassau for dlvoive. There la much secrecy ahoiit the case, I Gllderalewve tins bOOfl named as referee I are Natl rrlme. 'i'he girl had been vis ling friends I I Matihatt When he all i tad from a I street i ar ai nntkel two neii follow. Ing her. Their ausplcloita action alarmed her nntl ahe liegan to run toward her home, whl lh 1s near the rrab'aM hy Officer Jnhn Sullivan.

corner. The men puraued her, and al- nmat at her doorstep overtook her. She screamed as ong of the men atrurk her in the fa'-e and the other quickly opened her hand hag and took out $10, all the money it contained. Her acr i ns were heard by her mother, who ran to her assistance, an by Policeman John Hascb, of the Bedrord Avenue Station. The girl furnlahed the policeman with an accurate description of her assailants, who had fled In the direction of tha Williamsburg bridge II-found Andrello and llagnrla In a chop-suey restaurant nt No.

227 llavemeyer street. The policeman took the two men In Mlsa Hurkhardt's home, and on her Identltlcatlon. tl.ey were locked up. TEN DAYsToR A KISS. I olleae Point Url Mail Man Arrested for Ilia tlaenlntlnn.

A kNs snat thed from Miss Catherine Ackernnn, tweniy-elght years old, of Third avennn nnd Thirteenth street, College Point, hy Jaanaa Oonway, thirty- fonr years old. of No 114 West Klght-eenth Itrwati Manhattan, Wag charged by Magistrate Connolly In the Flushing Police Court tn-'ly, aa worth ton days in QOaOata County JaJL The klslng Inig has tieen (Tildemlc nt College Point for some lime, anil women ive had to slay indoors after dark. Mlsa Arkerman was shopping along Thirteenth street when Conway look toll He ntarted to walk off, hut was to Police lartet Hr. rrtaaell Identified the hottle of hlOrOfaVMI as his pi rpi rty, and said 'he towel had la-en taken from hla oftl TbO detectlyes s.iy tlie negro gained an trance in tba Friaaell home torclni a kltelu window, and that he probably IIihI when he hoard tha telephone btd ring. The prisoner Mid he was Uenrge James, is ycara old, of No LTir, Third avenue.

Ho waa held on a rhante of tmrglury. NEW JAPANESE TREATY HARD WORK FOR KNOX. Secretory of state Between Two Fires us He starts Framing of Preliminary Document. AJSUINHToN. Icc.

He -retury of State Knox today lag. in work upon what Is likely to prove the moM illlli-cult and dollOOge task of hla term In office that of framing the preliminary convention on which a new treaty with Japan ig to he baaed, In drafting tha propoard treaty. Which la 10 ropll (he I convention of commerce and neWlfjg 1 tlon rut.tl'd In IS1H, Secretary Knox Is between two great dangers. He seeka to avoid offending lite Japanese hy Ids detiianda in regard to "hibnr exclusion," while on the other hand Pacific Coaat mam bora or Coagreaa ui he qulob to protest against any concessions to the Mikado's cu By tha terma of th ailatlng treaty it may he rattouncod by aithar party nt any time after July 17, mil, providing only thut a ear notice la given. Neither nation has enounced the convention, however, al yet.

and It la believed thai both natlona will allow the old treaty to main In fon-e until the completion of tie negotiations now under way. the i ounty Court llonae. -Mr. and Mra. MoTgOn have been panel far aome months.

He left the house tba ha.i accoptod at No, Baal nrty- nlghth street end la now making his homo at tlie l-ihgtricers' Club. She has' movod to No. we West Brad avanua She Waa Plague Expert. Mra. Morton liefore har tnairl.ige to Mr.

Morton at Liyin luburg, Va Sept. 1W6, was Hr. Blanche Rosalie and was well known In Wasnlngtoti a-an authority on Imbonlc plague. Th wedding waa a n. ita.de one In LynchbtliaJ.

The ceremony waa per-fonned in St. raul'a Church, wim -lUllt on the site of ganien -Mr. Morton payed ad a child. All of the bridi 'a attinda'ita. aa well aa heraelf, wore ate of the period of lk.ni.

'fase wedding re option at the home of tne hride'a oilier, Hr Samuel Uird-land laughter, waa a luiilant rvent- The Wedd4ng cake con'aitied pr. trinket lor each mi inh. of tho brtdaj party. Sprinkled for Happinesa. I-'eaturea of the wedding Wire the passing of a wreathed loving cup to inomhcrs of tha fflaughteT and Mortot famlllea and the brbtol party an I tlie epnnkllng of the hautla of the gUggtg with rose grater from a cingnleaa iprln kler, rent to Mis Morton from Ceylon, which was lo be an Oman of a hupp married life.

Morton la the cdshtionth ineinbel her f.inilly to he a physician, and aho h.ia spent mivi time In foreign rountricM gtudyltsg tropical dieuFiB. JT is better to buy a Steinway for a lifetime than a piano with a doubt as to the permanency of its musical qualities no matter what may be the inducement for purchase. See and hear the Steinw before any definite selection is made. A real LTand piano in compact form is the Steinway Miniature Grand. Ebonized case, $800.

Pianoi of alt make taken exchange. 1 inie peytnrnti if dewed. Alio pianoa lor rent. Sltin'vay Hal! it always open to visitors, 'aily reached. Subway e.i press station at the door.

STEINWAY SONS, Stemway I UH, 107-109 E. 14th New York. I fTTTTTr fJlllHl. IMIlII'Qf 1 1 tJlHJ JJTTOM UTXl I II gl I i i I' i I I I I I GIRL TRIED TO KILL SELF. GETS A $6,000 FEE.

Ward. In the United Htiiies circuit court, approved to-day tho agree when my rheu- i "icni ni counsel ra I rani, W. Hubby, Jr. for hla service! aa re ceiver of the estate of ex-Cupl lln M. Carter aatoad by the Cmveirn-tnunt after the conviction of Carter of frauda in me Savannah Havrltor contracts, i Cartar aervwd the sent, nee Imnogod upon him for his complicity with Qroona ah and Caynor In Die frauiliiletit (lovern tnent contracts.

Oraong and liuynor ar now In the Federal pvnltinitiary at At lanta, Ua. Wiien he- s.ter hnd gone to work early to-day. Helen Marti twenty-three yearn old, a dressmaker living at I No. Kaat wenty-fl I atreet, atuffed the cracka of tha WlBdOWI and doors I with paper, turned on '-ie gaj In her bedroom, and i i down to die. William Kroh, Janitor of the tenement.

amelled tha gis and broke into the gtrl'a apurtnieut. Ha dragged her to an open window while hl wife telephoned to lieilevue 11 ispiial. The girl Wag revived and taken to TorkviUg Polhe Court to answer a charge of attempting gtlloMo. She aald haii not boon aide to obtain em ployment far a long time and did not want to he a burden to hor sister. Annie, who aupporttid her for aeverul months.

GET A RUBBER CAPE FREE. Sensational Ottering lor This Week OnEy. This ill lie a BJM nmrahle week al our three stores. Prices WflOB our entire i noriiiiois stock of nlinlile wnlupioof parnunls linve Inrn slulicil In one-hull former pricea, Urat diving unprcctaeatcd valnea for little money. Huinei.att muke nnW Xma fiflt for firry mrmbir of the Jumily rrii this gad fet fwd ggrgnwlior prict of one.

IM.I SH i-(jN CfjAtt, Italy tailored, latest models, A.9S all (asliioniililr shmlis, rt (itilar 110.00 valuea; t-pn ial lor tins la at LADIES' Ml RIERIR ZID SICILIANS A' 0 SILK MOHAIRS, J.98 stylos, littt-dand semi-lilti rllrrta; atvlish, dressy Krmcut, suit- BB ahlc for ruin or shim i uuidc lo sell nt tti.o.on, special at tet! GET A RUBIER CAPE FREE Xt With tiny con soif durimj tkU mek, we will gire aiiay fret a rhilil ruht.tr eape north tJ.rit. Don't mitx tin Opportunity, 1 Ml WATERPROOF 811 Broad, ay I 840 Broadv.ay Bet. I ltd lth Hts. urn orner I nth Street. OtBM VKMHUa, CO.

12; 3 BrOauway lift. BfMIl at -tiMh Sin. OSBORNE AS PROSECUTOR. Ig lleliilned to 11 nil lift ItaitO'a HNr taalnsl It use 11 1 linl. Wion the trtal of hying Rosenthal, ul.egcd head of gung 01 rial estate awlndlaro recently rounded up by tlie police.

bi-giun to-morrow morn.ug -beforo Justice Tompklna In the Criminal Branch of the Bupiriue Court Jamea W. Oobome will appe aa gpoclal proaei'Utor. He has lie, retained by DiaUact Attorney Whlt-naag. who cannot appear in thla case, having been nc.erthal'g attorne be-fore becoming cjunty proaecutor. Roeantiial has been Indh lad fot forgery In the II at degree, ami will tie itrtod at a aaoond olfondwr, laavlng aervu'd a term lor grand aiceny at r.

i ni ira. $3.75 Taffeta Silk Petti- coats, black, colors and changeable Idfl .50 ST0PE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS $5 Novelty Messaline, Chilton, Persian Velveteen Waists, $4 .98 Retiring Temporarily from Business Must Vacate Premises, as Building Is to Be Torn Down to Make Room for Enlarged, New, Modern Fireproof Structure Slock of Womcn Misses' Apparel Suits Fur Coats Waists Dresses Coats Fur Sets Skirts Petticoats to Be Sacrificed at 50c on the Dollar and Less Thousands of Bargains Nothing Reserved Entire Stock Must Absolutely Be Disposed Of at Once Even Last Minute Jewelry Buyers Will Be Satisfied at Lamberts 'AVING made up your minJ that you will xive Christmas presents ot diamond and nld jewelry, make it up also to go where you will be sure of getting what you ask for, where exact statements are the invariable rule, where every kind of diamond and gold jewelry is sold at prices made possible only by Inrue manufacturing, spot- ash buying, direct importing, where growing patronage is proof of solid confidence. IN OTHER WORDS, BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS JHVYiil.RY AT LAMBERTS. There is still time to do deliberately and with perfect satisfaction. More, there -till time for laying away gifts to he delivered later in lie week, and lo be paid for when called for.

You will tind the Lambert Catalog (edition of I'M i) such a help in the of gifts that you really should not he without it. We send it postpaid to any address without charge. OUR STORE WILL BE OPN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Economy in Diamond Buying Sleeve Links, Diamonds i iiiese $25.00 Especially great are the advantages of buying Christmas Diamonds at Lamberts. The advantage of security rests upon our reputation of nearly thirty-four years as judges of diamonds and as merchants who have laid a deep foundation for the confidence the firm enjoys.

The advantage of economy springs from our large purchases of line diamonds, our spot cash payments, our direct importations, our long practice of mounting all diamonds in our own factory. Dumund ol Roomy size ami line quality, mountllif of solid 14-ktral KoKI; from the Lambert fart-ry This directly Imported drimond would command a higher price elsewhere; solid M-karat mounting holds aen aa it fast eJKJU.UU This ne Kem that was imported by us and mounted in solid 14-lufti gold in our own factory; price only Diamond of purest quality; firmly set In M-karat gold to that not a ray of its $100.00 Other diamond aolitairaa, $10.00 to $1,500.00. Men's Diamond Rings These Diamond Rings for men. are all products of the Lambert factory nd are solid gold. We call attention in the unusii.il Ivuitv Diamond Sleeve inks; all made with great care, and to the remarkabb low prices at which our system enables you to buy them.

Lined border, sol gold; two fine diamonds; .1 pair, Solid 14-lurat gold, bead edge, lisiied or Roman fin ish; a pair $4.75 Ray design, solid H-karat gold, polished, two diamonds; a pair. $35 $75.00 rj Fine UlamOlid, set in the fashionable Hnglish style, $40.00 Diamond as as picture show Belcher style, $50.00 Solid H-karat gold, chased, rose finish; two fine tSOJA diamonds; a pair apaW Other Diamond Sleeve Links, $4. 50a Pair Up Diamond Lockets When looking at Diamond Lockets which open to receive pictures ask also to see the solid gold chains, slender, but strong, that I go with them. Inspect solid gold fraternity charms. Solid 14-karat gold Locket; new pattern; diam tut centre, blue nf and whit' enamel ipijD.UU Massive Belcher ring, diamond remarkably fine color, $100.00 Splendor in Banquet Rings Only tine, full cut brilliants, imported direct, are used in these noble banquet rings and in others like them.

Prices Sloo up. The mountings are solid gold and tine platinum. Seventeen fine diamonds in Twenty-seven fine diamonds, elliptical design, $170.00 platinum Minting) almost as delicate as lace, but strong and durable, $100.00 Rely on Lambert Watches Ask questions about Lambert watches. Look closely at them. You cannot be as exacting as the watchmakers who went over every watch, piece by piece, before they would say it was worthy to go out with the Lambert guarantee.

To-day we talk of solid gold watches, but the Lambert and sterling silver ones are thoruif-lih wortny of your confidence and our reputation. I. I I U. sonic locket; satin nnish; $30.00 6 diamonds Solid 14 knr.it cold locket diamond center. ajojB ea.

VOilet and white enamel Other Charms and Lockets, $3.00 Up La Vallieres Rich in Beauty Even the simplest of Lambert La Vallieres has a distinction, a grace all its own mat taices tne tancy of women of taste. Any one of those here produced would be a most acceptable Christmas gift. Other Solid Gold La Vallieres, $2.75 Up Lady's gift watch, solid 14 karat gold; richly engraved hunting case-, Wal-tham, lilgin or Lambert works, a guaranteed keeper. $28.75 1 Holis Ii solid 14 karat gold La Valliere, with four a vsts and eblln, $12.75 Dla La Valliere.s in a host of new patterns, $11.85 up 1 Solid 14 karat gold La Valliere, rose finish, four baroque pearls, $8.00 Solid gold Neck Chains, with gold soldered links, $2.25 up. Gold Tie Clasps A touch ot refinement ith more than a touch or practical convenience is given by a solid gold tie clasp, dust a few examples from the Lambert collection.

All have heavy springs and strong grip. Solid gold hunting case; richly engraved in intricate and curious pattern; VN'al-tham, tlgin or Lambert works. epoU.UU Ladies' Solid Gold Watches in Other Reliable and Handsome Styles, $7.50 up. Solid Gold Watch Chains, 48 inches long, $9.00 up. Pane) Solui 14 SolUI 14 chased, solid 80 d' karat polid J4 karat rose clia-d; rosi' with fine gold, rose finish, fin.sh diamond, $5.25 $6.00 $11.00 Usr) Hints for Christmas Surprises Gold Jewelry Har solid 14 karat gold, sap-phireandtwo diamonds.

$15.00 Watch Chains $7.00 up Buckles $6.50 up Gold Pencils $3.50 up Chatelaines $47.50 up Diamond Jewelry Scarf Pins $4.50 up Tie Clasps $2.75 up Shirt Studs $4.00 up Match Safe. $25 up Ring. $10.00 up JffySup Cuff Links $4.50 up I Fobs $10.00 up I Bracelets $12.00 up Scarf Pins $1.00 up Match Safes $12.50 up Cuff Links $1.35 up Tie Clasps $1.35 up Rings $1.00 up Lockets $3.00 up Cigarette Cases $65.00 up Fobs $4.00 up Shirt Studs $1.00 up Brooches $1.75 up Pendants $2.75 up Neck Chains $2.25 up Lorgnettes $17.50 up Cigar Cutters $3.50 up Hat Pins $1.50 up Bracelets $4.50 up Festoons $12.00 up Opera Glasses $3.50 up Festoons $15.75 up Cuff Pins $3.75 up Pendants $11.25 up Brooches $7.50 up LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street. Store Open Every Night to and Including Xmas Eve.

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