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nak. He 3EGS HUSBAND TO LET LOUISE HEPNER. ptember, to hold nm ation with Hee; or ever writ.) 5 | ty I , him Wher, fn order that sae may | man she loves. Mrs, Hepuer made a hit tn “The Belle of New York" as the Satvation tos the role created by Edna May. HOW ringing In comic opera tn Boston | Mr. Hepner is in business in New York marry the n with me, while ou tert [no nim ted myself into a state of nervour ion over your action yoen uttarly extingu! ment, and, ia imita’ hominid, wr c nl he intrigue com: | ues. Sic leea 5 1 tn k | his reason do not make further juppedl to the love Lonce bore you, That ve died when 7a proved your: itd, » me | “i i t din Austr Applnads Her Finesse, arranging be you tho pain I would gladly vo! i Jam golng to appeal to you (0 do ‘or of my | fete 1 1 applaud y o | the matter; In ge me as your t ting yo tte best or ve me m0 until you you will up and nue t hat by that time | ken of and work upon); ¥ own anke race as far ax posmible, | ‘and that whatever tbe done tren my divorce will not av: ht bs PRAT Tr is best for both « Gone wlorm or cry cut, but be sensible, and, sbove ail, You know you have ve | ail you! Will, J ask youl! © me my freedom and | fy, wit you my: nt plan of action at gich time ae I hare] deelied urs, t be dictated. by wr you. Yor a all right to clate fully your kindness th re ¢ 1 do not care to re-| ing for me a fome- thla ! of letier writ step will mete out to you a_punishines comprehensive than T could devise WILLIAM HEPNER . preny apprec + apd this 1 ard t HER WED ANOTHER. 0. it frankly adm’ ounded pride || ag o 1H the wife's letter and the bus: sin ination, to expan to our}! band’ : ver, that you were no abs) rien we are no 4 a: * 48 to go straight from ie re supposed Mra, Horner's Letter. myself, | have struck AY EVENING, JANUARY 'HOW I LOST $2,400,000 IN NINE SHORT MONTHS. -————_42 SOROSIS THE BEST SHOR FOR WOMEN. | ' Chevalier de Lazarovitsch, Kinsman of| As the shape of feet do not King Milan, Tels How He Squandeed ie may bc me ortune Became Destitute. as belonging to one of pee ree ee many varieties of form, 90 the Sorosis Shoe provides difference of shape to suit these variations, |The modelling and details of construction studied dur- “I read in The ENeuing World yeater-;card. One nigh! I cleared 990,000 francs. day @ statement by ‘Lucky’ Baldwin Another time 70,000. that he had made and lost more for-| “Hut ‘there's no way of beating the tunes than any other American. 1 am) Same’ as true a saying as Fate, One | night, after weeks of iH luck, 1 lost Not an American halt a miltion doltars, “Tam a Hungarian. Nihitiet ever made a dollar in dover And 1 haven't 1 young woman beautiful | But 1 lost $2,490,009 within mine tne fot for bigh | in speculation, but in rote ully. #he be \ ing’ the process of perfect- 1 tog J in ine and a fetendstln sprang], i | Tae man who + le Chevaiier UP Which chortly afterwards termipated|ing this shoe, covered all Mintel da. E the Hun- |! love whoa we met agaain in Parts ‘ : ! Michiel dea be ua: piatiroug’ her {wan drawn into .| possible differences of arch, house of Obrenovicn of Servis, Kinsman MMe entanglements. T have no tute lingten, width, heel, tread, to King Milan, but now reduced to des pire , and, finding myse | titution and living on the bounty of Kectine deeier and deeper Involved, Iete,, ete, and arranged | frienils at #8 Becord avenue, planned to be. shape, style and tour to | To cn Byening World rep ne Gamhied Ti He Was troke, | S48pe, style and conton' jm “1 stilt had about $20,000 ioft. ‘That! suit individual peeds, C450,000 for Vinger'’s Smiles, was three months ago. Ono night I lost) Sizes 1 to 9, Widths 09 to 5, 35 Varlettes, $3.50 per pair. Soll in New York, exclusively by vil at the Spa, and with some so or! ny | ME went to London and after a few! days wet wall for America Phe few doltars 1 brought lasted un- WL four weeks ago. From thea unill Thave been harbored oy my trlewus 1 and) Stephen Schmidt, artists tittle better af than 1, } futher: 1 saw and fect variely show singer in By way famous both fir her beauty snd her singing and hae admirers by eet oapodes a igieageess tse ‘oe’ iso wont taevass'a°tortine | JAMESMceCREERY&CO,, anxtous to win her «mile, even though ft uty ™ * | B cost |» fortune. 1 hot expect to remain poo roadway and 11th St, “L outvied chem at and when she [er My mother I+ eth very rich. 8 bade a ytd go 16 Russ f took | fame eg une, aaeerren COU Rear ff ai of her friend. | "lt Uncles and aunts, cach of han $200, , Whom nie his @ her fortune in —— ) equipetes and! ila- [15 som eee thkse eaters ee we ‘. WH Keep Neat Fortune, t+ ’ * totetotettet “Aad 1 from her? A seared and “ . . broven eat! woe wing. No mat. f “IE gtves information tute the Maclatrom. know how receure it, | no longer! f 49 every known field simply the |Subsertbe to the motto which has cost ” me so muci, and above all I'll leave of and song’ was the motto 1 adop Lagaroviisch | oo 1° 1990 World Ainanes api ‘ tall and hyndse of a d bound § © and tna short time 1 also tool to BAM | ih gicehe ™ ‘and eves are coal! ‘creas teed bir. binek and he has a black muaiiche, De-| Borer 60 pages * * & The Greatem Book became known at the gambling re-| spite his condiilan, He ts very cheer % ‘eet rc inte Gata. ihe | Whe can she is gol posi sorta of Monte Carlo, the 8pa and peter oe tee Se tal Namur as the most reckless player.|s entieraan, peaks hala dosen} staking big fortunes on the throw of a|languages faently. } ——— bolatatotalatntntninlotetninlateterial afeeintoloietnintelitot ebteltebinloteininieloi-inteleb Rothenberg & Co Formerly LUDWIG BROS., ott, «34, 36, 38, 40, 42 West 14th St. any a rtd Running Thro «to With BL. (Onn Block.) uae red es (ONY' ‘ Poca” Way Down Prices! ‘""* Phenomenal Our F wi ay (| aria Sale { Remarkable Clean stocks everywhere at the lowest of low prices. Come and see for yoursel, Not oubl: to chrw you, and you'll be oleased with the lurnitur and surprised at the price. Chance to Save ! Opportunity. — 3-Plece Marque tecle n'aig Parr $12.75 Dresser at $7.93, Sult, covered in Shim This hand- handsome satin 9 some Dres damask, highly Bureay, wit polished, lest of | a large French workinanship; thie F plate mirror, elegant Parior suit Rerpentin® veils regaiarly at front, highly | ) . Very special posta ee f morrow, 14.98 mings, regu- SE ; lari sold at c H ; our Enam- You can buy now-—-prices are so low; $5.48 Steel pay a snail deposit and we will store sale price oaly Yeorlde y spy, eee other then the one | ask of | (ion xt “Sin (o Blast Our Lives.” POISON JUROR STILL LL ry Little Chance of the Moli- | neux Trial Resuming To-Morrow. t me. ‘Would simp.y ( to part : | Tn all probability the trial of Ro'and Bo Molineux, charged with the murder | of Mrs. Katherine J. Adams, will not be resumed to-morrow morning The Recorler will convene the court at 10.9 o'clock, but Juror No, 10, Mann-| hetm Brown, will not be present uniems | his condition greatly improves within the next elhieey hours, Mrs. Brown said this afternoon “Tt would be foothardy for my husband to venture to court to-morrow. He te! convalescing very slowly, He leaves his bed freqierty and wake about the] omy | FOOM, Dut Is Invariably selsed with a] ydden weakness, and has to return to his couch, “Both Dr. Tynberg aud myself are con- «| ¥inced that he te fn no condition to re- i must de- | *0me his duties as a juror, for he would permit myself to te used as a| be certain th euffer a relapse. He will Katy ieaked at pee? |remain in the house antit Monday, when yourself in Australia, | ¥¢ think he will be well enough to ven: ha ialk-|tore downtown. He suffers mostly from poal- | pains tm the eight leg.” At the District-Attorney's office this id for us to conttuuc « of living can only mean tr Now Wil 2 renerour, ver. teeter wl 5» Mt, Mepuer’s Anewer. Wie the repiy sent by the husband: NEW YORK. Jen, 14, 190) 1 mast compitme pot your joint le ne of the most lnm. ere th ut you Kno wel! y of our separation | bite property, and lutely nothing in! te last year (0 jt J will await your rep nthe anxlety you mart |! Lol act t eth rine vwe it to myself a: ed Ht as much disgrace Has Other Information. you | of the! el'ed Bed at $3.75. turniture for 60 days tree; you need | ae MEYER SHOE STORE A HAPPY CHANCE. A Few Hundred Pairs of Women’s Quilted Fur- Trimmed Juliets, Regular Price, $2.50, To be sold at 44.50 out Slipper Department. Jn Pink, Red, Blue, Brown and Black. These slippers are a delight to the eye and to the fect these cold days, and at thi price, so far below cost, t' ey become deo delight to the pocketbook, ‘i rd | | Every woman knows the charm and comfort of thes: slippers. Hi | you read this advertisement it would te wise, f saad 3 Ang may desire for yourself and for your daughters. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th Ste to come quickly and secure what you Ehrich Bros., 6th Ave. & 23d St. This is Unusual: Shoe Selling, Little need of speaking at length. of Ehrich Sho: sales, At a word you rzspond in numbers, Yct the shoe store has enjoyed a steady, healthful growth such as only comes of bk training. ae lust now two causes combine to produce one effect—very little prices. First, the shoe chief, almost by chance, procured some viry wantabie footwear during a recent visit among the makers, The veices he paid will average half usual wake that’s the unurual Fai? Second, inventory time finds us with certain lines that should not te invoiced. They'll go as fellows: Worth $149 to 28%—BICVCLE LEGGINGS, biack = or tan Tampico leat also cloth, at....., For Misses, Worth $1.98 to $25, BUTTON, hand-sewed, welted — x- 98 tension or plain soles, eat tip, sizes HM to 2, © to $2, BUTTON of patent, leather, as Werth Lt Worta $; kid or clois tops; man- tac nish, English or coin foneek toe; also fine BICYCLE SHOES, extra high. at 2.98 Wah bass pe PD, button or ace, extenriy " kit oor pates 2.39 | Worts BO-8 A TIN EVENING | HLIPPERS nd Strap Be ER : col i 1% - 6 heel, vr without heals, Worth, $2.48 IMPORTED hand-turned SHOES. black oF to 4 BLIPPERS. pera, and beaded iandals; chotee... More Imported Corsets, $3.98. Values Up to $21.00. Hi at $3.98 Mostly worth from $9.00 to $15.00, but a lew wil une s bigh as or Le ace sees broken, t t that has no upon ¢ Ceuirability. There are of black Italian cloth and white cou- tile, bias cut, perfect in shape, guaranteed whalebone. Heze at this figure because they're ends of certain 3 98 ° I'nes that the impo.ter means to discontinus.. Special attention to expert fitting. ” “Nemo,” Self-Reducing Corset. The “NEMO SELF-REDUCING"” ts the only corset for ttout Ww: “ ‘The PLATTS ajuet. the! rt Mg sige, forming a support under> Bi epesecstona vsdveasessntanes meeives to any Metne BTRAPA having a downward tendency, following the outline of the fi u a toe 10) TRIPLE Frit reinforcement prevents bones and stele from cutt! el faterial. 2.50 7.98. only then to pay balance, $1.00 Dining Chair for 59. Will give excellent service, . This Chair is well made; golden oak finish; good cane seat; seal value $1.00, pillars, extended ct rail. cast brim knobs, guaranteed 10 ¢ first class in ARR ene ees every ‘open 1a bed cheap 3. 75 To protect curselves we have to limit the quan- ° tit: at @5.18, mle price only 'y to 6 chairs tur each customer. Bedding and Pillows at a Saving of 25 to 50 Per Cent. Wool Top Matiress, firs'-c'ase All-Ha'r Mattresses, 4) \bs., cov. wear, covered in best quality twill ered in A.C. A. very closely ticking, well made, sntisfuction tufted, extra Mia 3: m9 sold 4 guaranteed: all sizes at one price, regular furniture deelers for $9.7 Regular value $8.75, small enw wet 198 Feather Pitlows, on sale to-morrow, 31b, pillows, formeriy 85e., price as little gs., Sensational R Reduced. Let Cone tite, cee SAFE 5.00 Come look at them—Den’t Fail—:his offer needs no comments, The following at equally remarkably low prices: p ry Mally agree with the sentiment the fact now, but peers i at Hie o for both of us that we part. T, ow yl teat you have been truthful, but hile oa rerpect and x but yor to secure another jury, as 50 much of have ‘at tine | the testimony thus far ad@ucag has been it is redolent of cheap | printed In the newspapers, but a anait mag | of venue would bé the last pet a can De carried Made of ENCH COUTIL, white, drab and black, long and short walate, all eererernerer es ENC! IND SATEEN, black and white, boned with Mgeniiine whalebone. all sare. eae tart aaa | SPECIAL LOT of ic | SConaire “ic aft oO tae ner's white and y, long fy an bee ace trimmed top and bottom, (f . are eg roken lot of C. B.A LA SPIRITS RAETS, whit: “Don't delay”—the same warning earlier in the week. We cannot buy at the old figures now. No more hn phy I in the future. These goods were ordered before recent advances, AXMINSTER, per yard... 79¢ | INGRAINS, per yard...... 196 VELVETS, per yard.....» 65¢ | LINOLEUMS, per yard... 33¢ BRUSSELS, per yard... OILCLOTHS, per yard.. 22¢ (AN the ebove 1ande and laid frze of chsrge.) ‘This sale continuss briskly. It hardly would te am @ iets ous act tocly catdinas, - Yard Wide Bleach: Musl'a. be, yard wide MUULIN, at. 4ye 5c