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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 23, 1900, s70,000 FOR IC ASTELLANE WEES | C (QVE| MAKES EARLY VISIT TO OFFICE OF a Broker. WOMAN IS NOW MRS. EATS She Married the Wall Street Man After Her Husband Had Secured a Divorce. Frederick C. Hinkle was awarded to day in the Supreme Court a $9.00 ver dict against John C. Hayes, a Wall @reet broker, whom he charged with Allenating the affections of his wife, who is now married to Hayes. Hinkle is a travelling salesman, and sued for $,000. Hayes ts a member of the New York Athietic Club and 4 well- known-man-about-town, Justice Giider- ‘sleeve and a jury passed on the case. This is a sequel to the divorce suit drought by Hinkle last year, in which he got a decree and In which Hayes ‘was named as co-respondent. Hinkle's etory, according to Col. T. C. Campbell, his lawyer, is to the effect that while he was out of the city selling goods Hayes frequently met Mrs. Hinkle and took her out bicycle riding. They stopped at wayside inns for refresh- ments and bad a good time generally, Hinkle thought his wife's love was, worth $0,000 to him and «hat now that Hayes legnily enjoys her affections ho should be made to pay liberally for them, 5 SBRVANTS HIS HEIRS. Brewer Bichier Provided Legacies for All Employees and for Many Charities, The will of Marie Eichler, widow of John Eichler, the brewer, was filed for probate to-day, The value of the estate is not given on the petition, but Mrs. Eichler was worth about $9,000,000. Jacob Selgel,. jr, and John C. Heintz, nephews of Mrs. Eichler, are the resid- vary lexatees and secure the largest Pasion ne of the estate. followin charitable bequests are’ ; Lebanon the John and Marie Eichler tearten in Kothenburg ob der Tauber, de ion, To every employees of the Jobn ler Brewing Company and of the Elehler household of five years service ts be- Queathed $200; four years, 100; threé Years, 90, and all others BOILER BLEW DOWN. Explosion in Front Street Build- img Tere Through Fiver and Injured Bugineer. A large boiler on the second floor of the five-story building at 55 Front atreet exploded this morning, breaking nearly ‘all the windows in the building and tear- ing a hole In the floor. Fragments injured Charles Williams, the engineer, fifty-two years old, of 6 St Edwards street, Brooklyn. Williams was taken to the Hudscn Street Hospital. Beveral others were cut and injured slightly by flying glass and tron. The building is occupied by Henry Adams, desler in molasses and syrups, There are fifteen or twenty men em- ployed in the building, On the floor where the explosion occurred five men “ Wait, wait, only wait!) When I get back to France | will make that Figaro editor were employed | fs : F Williams was standing near the boiter 100k as though Jeffries and a Broadway motor-car man had both ‘done him up!’ | will When the explonio, 1, He was ‘ F : >” Buried about ten fen ~** slap his face. See? Dol not look like a fighter 7 ‘The fact that the boliom of the boller biew out probably saved many from | injury. Nearly every mee in the butld- | ine noe down by the force of| Count Bont de Castellane, resplendent | tripped daintily down the five flights of | Castellune hopes to avenge his honor by eves = in high silt hat, yellow, fur-lined over-| stairs to Broadway, where he took a | spitting Editor Hoday coat, blood-red gloves and gorgeous A*-| coupe ard drove down into lower Broad- | rapter, his f Dave Marion's Latest Success. cot mecktie, made an early morning call | way. tellane, hy at the business office of the Gould estate | to-day. The Count must have arisen early in order te accomplish his wonderful | society to tollet, huve a breakfast at the Waldorf-| Countess ¢ Astoria, and reach @he office at Dey| thous music | street and Broadway by 9% o'clock. tng of Feb. 10 Ip line with their Christ measure of , ine sul! Agalimt (he newspaper for 160,600 frane Amount being the extent the iitle t's reputation has been dam- ai ” Rodays received the Count's ble of denunciation at Disere in the He telegraphed his represent. at he would return to the cliy Fete for Castelianes. Mr. and s, George Gould will ask eet the Count and t the most ambi- of the year on the even- | Prompt.y at that hour he stalked into | Mas fete at Lakewood, it will be char acterize the offices of the Missourl Pactic Rail- ya lavish outlay of money te, continue to sprevali hare re ether the best artists of the faruinn Bont's alleged losses on the ; bas his’ private office, and, striking an | Opera-House fioulomne house, the Resesr Palace net attitude, declared he was Count de Cas-| The large ballroom of the town house} ts other creditors eer Palecy end teliane, of Paris, France, und that he | at Sixty-seventh street and Fifth ave- desired to see Mr. Philips, who has, nue will be turned into a theatre, with a charge of the Gould estate, He did notj/stage adjuste), with perfect acoustle NSE RAR Years. xf e S. inquire for Mr. Gould. properties, Thereon the The office boy looked at him a bs chestra, Emma Eames. 3 ment. caught his breath and then led] con will present a great him into Mr. Phillips's waiting room and| This enteriainment is regarded as the MANUFACTURING Je "WH Sin left him there. Twenty minutes later | greatest effort of the Gould campaign} 23! EIGHTH AVE., 1 halal the office boy went back into the Count’s| in society, With the prestige of the $100,000.00 Worth. of Tewehy presence. young Frenchman wh: cquaint. an whose acquaintance! ”” 44’ Cents on the Dollar. with society was varie! before the mar rie@ Anna Gould, invitattons. tt ts said will be sent to fhe innermost chambers “Ain't in yet—gets down at 11 o'clock,” he snapped. and walked owt again. A Iittle Later the lad met Mr. Mallett. Mr, Gould's secretary, in the hail, and, | of society: Jerked his thumb in the direction of Mr. Philiips's door. “His nobs ts in there,” he sald: “The Count,” PARIS EXPECTS A DUBL Mr. Phillipe. was not due before 11, (CAMteHAne to Fight Kalter Roday, and His Father Sues La wnereupon the Count, with Parisian yn Mtencas, bowed himecif out, saylug Figaro for Libel, would return, and re a “the hee" PARIB, Jan, 2% —Thourh Count Tes shepping public whe rartonter “Nora, I Adore Her,” is the title of Dave Marion's latest and greatest ®ong success. Mr. Marion, by the way, is the author of those wonder- fully popular songs, “Only Gne Girl im This World for Me” and “Her Eyes Don't Shine Like Diamonds.” in M4 ond it Ki. Sole Doig a'ng $3.00up Boni ANDREW 2, WHITE DEAD. f SLAP AT RAIMES LAW, ’. Schlam, the music oN 1 Vermer Pollee decites Expires | silage Wigaw - 6s from a Complication of Dis- = | easce This Morning. Ex-Police Justice and ¢x-Dock Com- missioner Andrew J. White died this morning at his home, € Mount Morris Park West, from a complication of dis- wares, He was high in Tammany counse!*) and bad held the most tucrative positions of an appointive sort. leaves a large fortune. or Offers a Aimed at Motel Require. mente Clause, ALBANY, Jan, 2. —Senator Wagner, of Brooklyn, has iniroduced an amend- ment to the It wich that i itl or tax law doing away 2 hotet wiiod there rhatl be at least ten furnivhet room apancy if situated tn an. orporates village, or within two mes of the orate limits oF elther: and at least ax bedrooms if rittated In any other place, wrieh detines as for ove Soild (et Ht ® Kt Hemelaing © ow ener y elty Judge White met with an accidemi sev- ‘eral months ago when be fet! in alight- Cow AN © Farr cor cee i re A 1 B. Altman & Co. AN AS:ORTMENT OF PLAIN AND * FANCY SILKS ARE NOW BEING SOLD SIL AT SPECIAL PRICES ON COUNTERS REAR OF ROTUNDA, ' OFFERING OF UNUSUAL VALUES IN ‘LADIES’ BOOTS, B.Altmand Go. Two Thousand Pairs of Ladies Kid Boots both Button and Lace, $1.85 One Thousand Pairs of Ladies’ $2 75 Kid Button Boots with Kid Tips, . IRS¢H IX 25? an 400 to 412 Sixth Ave, Ob West 24th St 58 West 25th St. The Wonderful Shoe Event Ends With ToMorrow. It is needless to say that the crowds who have attended | have been surprised and delighted. Men's Shoes) formerly $3.00 to $5.00, now for....,90 Men’s Shoes, formerly $2.00 to $3.00, now. ..... 1.35 Ladies’ Shoes, tormerty $2.00 to $4.00, now....50c §! Misses’ Shoes, formerly $1.00 to $2.50, now....65¢ Children’s Shoes, formerly $1.00 to $2.00, ii, Ot TO-DAY AND WEDNESDAY THE LAST DAYS OF THE SALE. will place on sale to- morrow (Wednesday), ® BiSOCOEDIDOIOSOOSE6.1.910:9F;5 OHS. 1GEF Fe 0H.49.H9ESS.5-99% | tive buyer for inspection, These short Curtains |. . Macy @ Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Custom Tailoring —Annex. Suits and overcoats $30 . $14.98, That's pr we > ave bya | prices in the custom tailoring department. Worsteds, Coats Meltons, For Sats Cheviots, ie 498 Kerseys, $14.98 — Cassimeres. Lamb's Wool Large assortment of patterns and colorings to choose from. Good trim- mings; careful, honest workmanship ; each garment will retain its shape. We take just as much pains with our tailoring to-day 2s we did before the prices were reduced. made to fit and finished so that $4.98 for $8.50 Trousers. Pog line of worsteds and cheviots. Le: us take your measure to-| yi Don’t hold tack your order until the rush grows, Important Cigar Sale—annex. o Garcia, Vieta & Co. decided to move their main offices from New York ¢|to Florida. They had about thousand “King Adolph” Key West Cigars on hand. To expedite abd facts their yas tos woe wi ae. 5, Sepang We bought] Come and let us show you how little money it requires to Conchas, 4 in., wholesale price $55.00 py thomas ow price per box of fifty ere ences Conchas Especiales, 4', in. wholesile price ton rnd ors pet os oy. Sesesig i Flores, #44 in., wholesale price per tox of one t Londres Extra, 4% in,, wholisale Leal sobhiad per tho . $2.24 $2.34 sand; our price per Fox of one hundred.......see..... S499 Caballeros, 4 wholesale pric: fron er A sseevsah weekend wae ' $4.99 Dewey, 4% in. ‘ae lined f30 hod ‘tous: our price per box of . $3.24 Flores, #4, in. pyr J steed per thoeead) our price per box of fit. ~- Ro hschilds fissesie, a“ . hace peice $s thousand: our price per boa of fiiy..... Fein) Vitoria Extra Fina, 4% in. wholesale price $80.00 3) very deeply cut A | The Offerings represent remarkable values, Such bargains | The hips gh had a large accumulation 19¢ | That's a fair word-picture of the Women's s0c vests we are selling at (96, a es Cut Glass. Macy's The Cu Gs Our Wey. Retail ‘actory. Buyer, 2 Their Way. a Jobber, Retailer. Factory, Consumer, |Geometry says, “The shortest distance between two | points is a straight line.” Common-sense teaches thet Bali line” principle in business guarantees pli The shorter the distance between you and the inaker lower the price. Take Cut Glass, for example: The retailer who depends upon, and buys from the manufacturer, @F the jobber—or both “an oF or two removes from the source of ply. He must pay one or two profits before h's own is to the price you are asked to pay. That’s the indirect, tortuous, crooked, winding way—opposed to every sound aeonminc War, Wi manufacturers and as such bins "Grab he Lococo potduonce cal iaaanaeiliie por between profits are entirely eliminated. That is why our regular prices are invariably lower than the special prices ft the dependent dealer. Salt and 1 Bottles, twenty| Water Tumblers, Bice qui oe of cuttings, heavy ua richly | size, per dozen... hased sterling silver tops, .. « 49! Jelly Plates, Oil and Vinegar Crusts, with handle! somunoaly jand cut lapidary stopper. .... 69¢; Mustard Pots, | Olive Dishes, ors ilnntn ing silver top jvariety of graceful designs. . $1.63 \One th Bows, thediam - basepairs a design, value $6,00; | Price Feee reese C8ee cere ve Lace Curtains. ia patterns... are rare guests even here. However, the circumstances pa tt, | if his own stock and — examination. We secured both lots. third to one-half of real worth. All who have town or country homes that Isck the Lace Curtains will surely te in the following me details — $1.98 for $3.00 Tambour Muslin Curtains, $3.74 for $7.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains, $4.98 for $10.00 Irish Point Lace Curtains, The foregoing in single pairs only, une rates ihe rH nm ir or ba been sa pr joie $1. 49 ‘or single Curtain—Irish Point and Tamboui Lace—full and length. All are perfect—new, clean and fresh, | usualy retail at from $5.00 to $7.50 per pair. | “Ends” of Curtains | | Most of know what we mean by ‘ Ends. ; | when ‘aly sell, submit half instead of a whole le Crt stow the quality of net, the character of the tottom and border as effectively as an entire Curtain. Complete stocks are selec means of such samples, The Ends offered to-day include Irish Point, Tambour and B 145 yards long, fine ts, beautifully embroidered, extra comnets, The mek eT we mee them they become prizes through the he evlonr Macy's. Ie. each, for Ends of Curtains that are worth $6.0) per palr—t 35 yds, long. 4%c. cach, for Ends of Curtains that are worth $7.40 per palr—t 1; yds long, Ac. each, for Ends of Curtains that are worth $10.0) per palr—t 36 y's long, A brilliant money-saving ving epreraty for all ns ua a E. | or niche that can be en bit of laze. Lace Bed Sets. White and Ecru-tinted Irish Point Bed Sets. They came into our sion much the same way as the Curtains, Not a flaw in them. and attractive in quality and style. $3.74 for the $5.50 kind, $5.98 for the $8.50 kind, $4.74 for the $6.50 kind, $6.74 for the $10.00 kind, $5.48 for the $7.50 kind, | $10.98 for the $20.00 kind, |When you think of the following interests, let the comple mentary thought be of Macy's: and Estimates for Oriental Rooms, Cozy Corners and bps ins e jeri Slip Covers tor Furniture, Window Shades, Awning hq Our service is reliable; our prices are the lowest. Wall P; '—IN ANNEX, embellish the bare walls. ze. ep rol fo for 12c. Paper-seroll, chints and floral effects—sott colors &taptall %- per roll for 15c. Paper—light and dark shades, with har monizirg blended friezes suitable for dining-rooms. 1h, roll for 2Sc. paper—arttstic designs, printed on very heavy stock with Neaching borders and ceilings for parlors. We have finer qualities and richer styles at beget Prices, but every ext penny we charge commands additional beauty and novelty: Women’s Heavy Underwear for 30c Vests—they are shaped; they are ribbed; om; they we Gas Ined and they are tnssbed with si tape and clear pearl buttons. / | Ankl:-'ength Drawers that match—same price. Shiped ribbed vests, silk tape, pear! buttons, silk per thous.ni; our price per tox of on: hundred. **Our Naval and , Military Establishments Information about these two Im- factors of the nation's make- up that every American ought to possess. e086 10 Worlt A'manse o08 Ee. | © caver in eaters © front, French band, Ankle-length Drawers that match— and pape port price was 7Sc: the lateness of the cold weathe: makes them $9¢. ; sige a Women's “Cneita” Combination Suits, ficece lined, finished with sill pearl buttons, ankle-length—white and ecru, casily worth oS¢ our price Men’s Wool Undershirts 189 If business always ran smoothly and if plans finely such news as this would rarely confront you, Wo vse ant rea B18 eo Pe BE "ty The bottoms are by ot Cd arownd even. ma