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oo — TEDNA MAY'S HUSBAND, | PRE! Ernestine Kingston Tes- tified on Bicyclist’s Friendship for a Pretty Actress in Edna May Divorce Case--Suit Will Be Retried, Winsome Hana May's efforts te cure a divorce by deputy in this ims the leading role in the late#t Casing success in London was continued before Justice @tover, in Bpe- cial Term, Part V.. of the Supreme Court, to-day | It i that the little actress's plea 1 onoluie @everange of the te ich binds her to Fred Titus, the crack | yole rider, s preliminary to her mar- | ylage to & member of the Englieh no- tality MAY BE DUCHESS. Kua may became a Countess or even & Duchess if Mr. Hummel succeeds in getting her divorce for her. | Mrs. Titus, as she te known in private life, was examined before Consul-Gen- eral Osborne in London and her testl- ‘hed | mony, properly attested and decorated with a formidable red government sea!, 10n5.| was submitted in bridence by Mr. Hum- the]. Mp. Titur swears to the date of her marriage, and that she nad never condoned the offeusps of which she ac- were | uses her huaend, nor Wad she ever forgiven him. ¢, Missour! Pacific, Pen hern Pacific and Unt all gaining favorably. market assumed ai easy sas seal ine ith the exception of Brooklyn Rapid it, which was fractionally ti Joeal traction shares wert neg): such usu active issues as Man tan and Third Avenue to record a single transaction in ret half-hour. eta: | Ward grest chump while members of the game theatrical company doing “one night stands” fRrougn New Kng- nd last spadon. ' = TITUS ‘Titus came to court today with two! and | very y, mtylshty Gressed young women. He spemed in good spirits and not in the least worried over his mat- i} rimenial troubles. He dows not believe! 44 ‘That Mrs. Bane May ‘fitue is entitied to & Mvoree nor thal wil wet one. Justice Stover took up an unfinished care which had prec ot the Titus cate.on the calendar, and the Titur wit- nesses took vente in the rear of the court nti! (hey shoul be wanted, Mt. said he bad but one more weitusss to offer in behalf Of Mrs, ‘Tit Bhe is an actrém, Miss Ernestin Kingston, who he said would corrobe- rate the evidence given’ @¢ the last nearing by Lionel Lawrefice as to Titus's relations with Margery Ward. WISS KINGSTON TESTIFIES. Ernestine Kingston, who te sal@ to the wife of Fred Lawrence, testified thi } U” PLAS “WY TER MTTRY PARK CULTY OE” ! . Manhattan Company Re-|Mrs. GilAssford’s Two plies to Park Depart- | Daughters Say Their ment’sPropositions. | Muther Is Innocent. t lugar rose to 18 and Beant WA advanced an extreme 8 1-4, inajority” of rity he active railroad ext t inet ve Seattle ines 4 asi joni: : (rong, ug prices and at Sharp net thro total sales of stocks to-day Sodas Se SSSR Aidt The Closing Quotations. os and it Clausen, of the Park Nelle Glasstord, in her father's « she was an actress by mt! President her father's sult he eer to| ment, to-day received a reply fr Mvorce in Brooklyn, swore yeater Manhattan Raflway Company relating to shocking intsdeeds of the part Mtemplated removal of the ele ther, but to-day her sister Hse Ales. “[ also ki ueture from Ba: ot-faced, gentievoloed child oy was a member of ‘The Balle of New| The company's Exeout ame to the defense of ‘he York’ ro@ corfpany Imst year. The| held a meeting recently | Md much to offeet the dam. Batt. Bale ey company went through New Hampshire, | Mane submitied by the estimony Steel Connectieut @n@ the Eastern circuit,” | Ment. Among dthers w Ne Was preceded by Park Policeman a. said Mise Kingston, the northeast and sout James Hise » is une of the four b: “Do you khg@w. Margery, Ward?" asked Battery Park were ¢ pled an » respondents named. ot a ft Mr. Hummel. by which the dine o ¢ railroad im He said he met Mrw. Glassford in Cen. ¢ i GBS] A. Yeu. Ghe was a member of the) Place of being in Stace atret was | ral Park in and afterward called 2% S| chorus, Placed in conformity with the friar her in West One Hundred and Fif- i, Tituk A member of the] NOW ponseswed by the company upon th street niher visits were | oy Westerly sidewalk of Btute street | mnie to Nelite Ts ts] A. He wok Tho letter says | Ketelle kept her eyes east down the HL GA] Mr. Hummel read off «tet of hotels] “The committer, through ta repre: « fae Of the Une Sie wan Gaciba HEL IDR in different cities and towns in New| sentatives, has offered to adopt the last. | sta M | pngiand aud asked if Margery Ward] mentioned plan and jooate the ratir: Neille told an untruth when ehe said BE BE] nad stopped at them in Battery Park in conformity there! mamma ocoupied a room in t A. Yes, she did with, provided legisiation can be ob- Mr Hayward,” she said We and | tatnea with your co-operation that will Grace siept in the first bedroom; Mr sa we ALWAYS TOGETHER. Q. Were Margery Ward and Fred Titus we | Prevent even a doubt being expressed! | Hayward in the middle room alone and fw the future with respect to BEG RSS " the per-| mamma and I were on cots in the din- itogether a great deal Manency of our occupaitne of Battery ing room. 1 never saw Mr. Hayward in i A.Oh, yew. They were very friendiy.| Park. This offer is now renewed by! a room with mamma. set, sub | | often saw them boiding eaoh other by) the Manhattan Ratiway Company | “Nellie didn’t like him because he ac- mm | the hand. Preaident Clausen, when asked what | cused her of taking some things from Q. Did you ever see Margery Ward /aotion he proposed to take and eteer | his trunk. Asleep with her head resting om Pitde's|the Board would accept the p pro Mr. Higgins, the policeman, came to shoulders? Dased in the letier, sakd that ction [see Nelle, not mamma. So did Mr. Wil- A. Um—Yewen, yeu. I saw that on the/had been taken, simply to acknowledge |loughby Fareuson, the receipt of the letter without ar irace Ghassford, another daughter, Kingeton testified further that | further statement » is twenty-two and has an abun- The Park Board wilt consider the oom Munteation at some phe saw Titug in Martery Ward's tiet- room at night. k eves and ve like tenth foture meeting What time al night? A. About — jmnon ." ahe declared, ls . absolutely false, The ver things ang atiow waca vnve oa! SEX WOULD-BE GOVERNORS oc. ere ee me ees Poy “ A. Yes = ha @ lade Evie ere of the company, Miss Kings | = Ok Ere tpt. BY, LONDON STOCKS UP. Het Fight fer the Nomination in Indiana State Rep 4, had notieed the conduct of ‘Titus and Miss Ward and commented on When Titus was spoken to about it Convem: Hed that {t wae “very largely his} CONVENTION # 4 INDIAN ‘ APOLIS, April %~—Tpe following can- Markets Respond Strongty to | “LIKE A BIG FAMILY.” didates were reent nomination for “ Governor to-day 8. Dodge, J. L tah Success in South Africa ros-examination Mise Kingston] Grimths, W. s Haggard. W. T. Durbin, ican | QUBEN LEAVES IRELAXD, Loyal Farewell by Large Crowds in Dublin Streets as Victoria Passed. | DUBLIN, April 3.—Queen Viviorla and Americans Strong. admitted that a theatrical company on/F BP and EF. Homite Tn reeponss to Lord Roberts's uccens vad was very much Ifke a big fam-| The result of the first ballot for Gov-|the Princesses Christtan and Henry of fm Bouth Africa, the Landon stocks to-|ily, and ‘hat great freedom of inter- or bin, = 51-2 GriMiths,| Batienberg left the Viceregal 1a 31-4; Hogate, 175, liageard, U8. Poser @ay were extremely active and strong. | go: wa permitted. MT ‘The market for American securities} Q. It was nothing unusual for member opened steady, developed strength. and! of the compa: 6 hold each other's. ly ruled aggressively strong) hanas? , with a soar ity of offer-| 4) Well, i: ts noi customagy for # lady and a gentleman to held cach ot! at 6 34, Union| pangs all the time ’ Atchison pf, at} Q Did Titus and Miss Ward hold and Louisville @! hands all the time? at noon and dr Kingsbridwe #13- thelr way to Kingstown and ve te 5 y 2. Votes necessary to nominat» BAY STATE FOR LONG, BOSTON, 718] tton, on England Large crowds at every point of vantage wate Her Majesty # loyal farewell The train ‘started for Kingstown at mid the heartiest demonstrations EBnortious numbers af people had pre- April %—The Republican Sate Convention met here to-day to ¢ deal. He called Werl select delegates to the P- iti. ded the Queen to Kingstown and oc- se eManter, Penn-| Margen, ane called bim Brea. O° Yen delegates to the Pailadeiphia Coe-| cisee the plore Onl! ether places from ork Central, ali of] Mise Kingston raid that while tor sagbhroeaphe ae Vek ; rply a, & members compar frequently » ea which the royal yneht Vi rin and | Visted ath other ju. the mie the ; een Titu marked « WANTED MORE TIME, | 2° (7 Soe tuesge sit RGAINS. “"|BEQUESTS TO CHARITIES demonstration occurred | attended by a brilliant ite. boarded the yacht, which steamed seaward at L13 P.M. amid the firing of A roval sulttte by the fleet and hearty Caaae aeaanie intimacy T WAS STEADY, {arian WITH NEWS BEARISH. showed a very steady under-| Mt Hummel had no more tesiim wa | i clokonaned eliteria “ Pedag, supplementing tne strong] (o,0er tenaey, ANA “aaked “for “ass nde ALL CAN SHARE BA and nrolonged cheering from the throngs of corn, and operators x ® Weak start quickly turned buy : Rat repr Biover gent the case back to the genera ; : jar, watch means alt will fee mews, asife from corn's aggres- to be cried all over . It fe a question if Mre. Titus her Se cette ctwithstanding| doa: evidegce to entitle her tee cables. Com w | ocremt pet ioe ssc CHINAMAN KOLAR BY CAR, 0 Prices were ¥ 7, OT 3-8 a rie % May corn, Mar and = eepectall yf] ten, sill find the great suit i+ | Brill Brothers of spectal int Manufacturer pinched for cash out to thém his entire lot of pure we ted suits, that are being sold at sacri- fice prices The cloth i pure worsted, in prud a here. The wit of Charles P. Huntington hs was filed for probate thig afternoon, AN4- | Roosevelt Hospital recelves $9,000, Five » May | Piret of Mis Race to Bem Vietim| some stripes ail checks, ard came : yn Inet night and made i 4 Ata, Bop? ot tee Bently from the beet mille in the country. aaa} Potts Miselon, 69,000: Newsboys’ Ladg-|'° Brooklyn let night an war bead firet or feet first. Ie aid oem, 6 1-4 asked relly th piatliiiie. Ont. thom te nes NC} ing-Ftouse, 29.00; Bociety for Ruptared| ery. had & remarkable escape from | nether, . : ant of cotton in it Ms ppled, $2.08, and the Female] death from two sources. He mimed te.| Me remained nicety balanced on Hee, for corn, 3 1-2 Ten Bes, Soy vem of 2 Lexington »* ran over and killed oy & Queens County fr “Hialy” |Soaiun. att be te the “ |. sundry man, jan Hoclety, 880,000. The residue of (he estate ie bequeathed to the Cathedral of @t, Jonn thy “ of the iatest cut and well Ae in twei a ee cme eee URSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1900, ' KNER-TROUSPRS OF MIZED CHBVIOT; 4 TO 15 YEARS; Peter Mooley, of (his city, who went ing shocked to death by electricity, and the wire that coptained this danger pre- vented him from plunging to the street 5 TE eT a a | B.Atmanede. BOYS’ CLOTHING. SUITS, COATS AND TROUSERS IN THE EATEST STYLES, NOTABLY WASHABLE SAILOR SUITS AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE EFFECTS IN | COLOR COMBINATIONS. STRAW HATS: WIDE BRIM SAILORS, TAM 0'SHANTER AND NAPOLEONS. FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY: DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS OF BLUE SERGE AND MIXED CHEVIOTS; 8 TO 18 YEARS; USUAL PRICE $5.00, $3, 75 SAILOR SUITS OF BLUE SERGE, EMBROIDERED ANCHORS ON COLLARS AND SHIELDS; 8 TO 10 YEARS, USUAL PRICE $6.50, AT $4,85 USUAL PRICES 95e. AND $1.25, 4T .« « 65c. TAN COVERT CLOTH, WHIPCORD and OXFORD GRAY CHEVIOT, AT REDUCED PRICES. 7 : roy Save Money is offered you in connection with our special line of $12.50 Spring’ Suitings and ( vercoatings, which we make a feature of, for the rea- sou that they cannot be dupli- Bcated elsewhere for the price. These SUITS on $ {250 OVERCOATS * ‘TO ORDER, in Cheviots, Cassimeres, Coverts and Oxford Mixtures, are of unusually good wearing quality—same fit and style as found in our higher priced garments guaranteed. Exclusive and popular pattern LONDON TROUSERINGS, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9—Latest Stripes, ASTOR AND LAFAYETTE PLACES, N. Y.~ (Near Broadway.) THE REMAINDBR OF THE STOCK OF TOP COATS, | SILK SKIRTS. With triple, or donble ruffle on wide flounce, $5. 5°. Accordeon pleated, ruche or flounced edged ruffle. | $6.75, Vaudyke accordeon pleated ruche headed and edged ruffle, — graduated, accordeon pleated Spanish flounce,— and accordeou | pleated double flounce, $8.75. } | | Accordeon pleated, double ruched ruffle, or double ruched flounces $t0,00, 3 Triple ruched flounces and wide, double, graduated accordeon pleated ruched edged ruffle, $12.00, JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. VOID IMITATIONS | BY NOTICING SCRIPT NAME ~~ , ONLY A SHORT TIME, AND ALWAYS GIVE TROUBLE. See that you get the Genuine Hartshom TIN ROLLERS SED LF He doesn't remember that he was on the Platbush avenue station of the “I” He walked to the end of the platfor! and fell off. He landed on = big feed | wire that runs between the east and weet tracks and supplies the power to the third rail in each. He landed on hts Back, Ts timp body Aectered for a few onds and’it was a question of a hal breadth whether he would shoot down- in the Insulation: sem him: into wire, the feast bres of which would eternal coma. | | send for anyth' Interesting to Your Head. y Ward, a choram@iel, i the at- ’ , F leged s reeptndnt wee To fit your head with right hat—to interest your head in the One witness swore that ‘itus and Mise rs | right price—is a part of our big business. Our Hats 6°185 2 would be priced at $2.50 anywhere e'se. They comprise the newest styles, shad 4 and finishes in Alpines—some with raw edges—some with finished edges— some w trimmings to match—some with contrasting trimmings, but all thoroughly good apg. as extraordinary values. Our Derbys at $1.°5 are extra values as well. Don't ylover. think It wise to see these hats? Broadway, cor. Houston Street, Surety in Buying, “A stone can be driven upwards for a moment into the afr, ut it is, yet true that all stones will forever fall."’ Truth is bound to make itself believed, as untruth is bound to make itself disbe lieved. The surety of buying goods here exactly as represented is just as much a truth as the law of gravity. This truth, which makes itself believed, links never ending advant and satisfac- tion to every transaction you have with us. The best is never too good for anybody. Unfortunately some aim to make price appar- ently small by extracting the truth from the merchandise; like the stone thrown into the air, an attempt to overcome the impossible. But some must suffer in the finding out. It’s best to make real comparisons, rather than just trust to the eye. Cold Storage for Furs. There is no other plant than ours in Brooklyn for preserving Furs, Clothing of all kinds, Rugs, Draperies, etc., by the cold storage system. Our guarantee covets loss or damage from any cause, And if you want your garment. 3 hurry we can five it to you ina few minutes. Write us and we will promptly ing you wish stored. Untrimmed Millinery Benefits. Second Floor. New Building. Really our Untrimmed Millinery is just array of beautifully Trimmed Ha le trimming, some of them not! a few flow atural bunches of which can be had for atrifle. The indi in assortmet d so convenient that any up a pretty hat ima jiffy. Black Dress Goods. And the Price Is Very Tempting. . Thousands are benefiting by these offers, why not yo) Jumped las his disap- e. She * Mise Care le om ut as fascinating this year as Many of this season's ¢ | Bd oor, take Revolving Stairway AT 29. INSTEAD OF 50c.—A lot of 20 pieces, we could procure at the price, of Etamine Canvas, strictly all woo! and s black, 39 inches wide. Most popular and fashionable, light in wei very durable ia pai A ial that does not catch or hold the dust. If made to-day it cou! not be sold for less than 50c. Our price for it to-morrow is 29c. AT 22¢.: Shielda, with Collars sttach- and Collars, ¢4, to be worn with Sailor or Vestee *Suits—Some made of fancy striped madras, others plain pink, blue and white linen, laundered ready for use. Lenehan e Ware? cvick enough Coliars, with Shields of white pique or duck—both plain and trimmed . with braid and embroidery—They'll make an old sailor suit look like new. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Several persons in the street saw him | A’

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