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DIVORCED WIFE HAS sere CLUBMAN IN COURT. William C. Clopton “Held in in $500 Bail for Writing Queer and Abusive Letters | to Mrs. Bell. MRS. JOSEPHINE BELL. @ (Sketched by an Evening Poy Per ney Segoe ee ce cee oo Willlam ¢ awyer and club-[ to think a lle, nor sleep for A moment Man, who tves at % West Sixty-ninth | but jream a lie, 80 clear out to)! @treet, wis baled to the West Side) Siberia, © ¢ © Police Cour My ad y any woman would be, of arr never imitate Mrs. Bell, for a as | Mra. Bell, who was gis) known at om time as the wife of Malllard, the Millionaire candy-maker, accuses ton of annoying her by writing queer and abusive letters, In tie samp Which she showed Magistrate Pool Me Clopton politely, but vigorously, con- | Signs Mrs. Boll to the tender merctes of Ris Satant> Majesty | Clopton was held tn $00 ball, but re- Yeased on his own recognizance. The | ease owes adjourned Uli to-morrow Morning at 10 o'elook, A DAPPER DEFENDANT. Detectives Ward and Atherson, of the Court Squad, found that Mr. Clopton Med at 4 West Stxty-ninth atreet, in a fine house almost opposite the one he occupied at No, 51, when M Bell was When arrested he was dressed exquisite to court 4apper and care- He fully groomed. Tis brown hi and inustache were curled and perfumed. He wore a dark way comt, fancy vest and ‘te riped trousers of latest cut and pattern In one hand he carried @ new straw hat, in the other a ght cane that he twirled gracefully a@ he minced down the Bisie to the benca, Hie face wore & half 4 and wholly superctitous mle A younger counterpart of himself fol- | lowed Mr Clop' urt He was a @apper youth whom Mr Clopton dressed as “Harry.” Harry would give, fo further information MRS. BELL’S STORY. Mrs. Hell was not tn o when Clop- ton was brought in and detectives were sent to fetch her. Previously an Even. ing World reporter had seen her at her Beautiful home and secured her story. | Bhe stil! prefers to be called Mrs. Clop- | ton, alleging that her husband's di voree was irregularly obtained. She) eald: “f Delleve that Mr, Clopton must be| World artist tn W: | wife, and about himself, | ) . . . Bide Court thie morning} eee a dy the devil will get you Hobbie Burns would say, ‘fry y 1, as is made in several of the the fact that Mrs. Bell, prlor to her marriage to Clopton, had lived © With Mafliard, the mi ilonatre candy Manufacturer, although not his lawful hat the income she now en- Joye comes from him. “Mr. Clopton fully understood how 1 | Was situated before we were married,” eaid Mre, Hell, “He knew just what my income was | never pretended anything to him that was not the truth, He was very careful to keep our marriage se- eret When im June, 198, we agreed to separate and that he should get a di-| vores in Dakota I elgned away my in| terest In his property and he gave me a ritten promise never to disturb me in future. “When 1 lived with Mail n was under the impression that | Dis | lawful wife, but Ido not want into | that, The old man ts dead. stood | * Mr. Clopton’s abusive letter jread the notoriety, but I had thon.” handsome, fair-hatred Bhe got consideravle notoriety Tecan, 1 to take some “un . years ago when sb brought up & police cow y Loess | rd, the chocolate manufacturer, annoying him and threatenin Matilard said that for months before he uit that a Mre Mrs rd to keep away from Lei wanted M the modiste One day she suddenly appeared ing « Fla fou hotel at St nd he choc nd the drew t there tom She slapped their faces and crea scene CLOPTON'S STATEMENT. Before Mra He came to court Clop- » an Evening siightiy insane, ant have thought 9@ |‘ stop ortly after our 1 ce shortly after marriage sent me ant Ne knew I hada beri married me. About three week he insisted that 1 turn my tn to him. went to Rev. Madiron who married us. and sald to him: © romise in the marriage ¢ in and support me a an that she was to rile pr “He beean to abuse me when he failed | to met my money He tried to choke me once. On another o-casion he threaten | @4 to shoot me with a revolver he had under his pillow, and I had + the servante, I was 80 frightened “T lett him vwice before we sparated finally, and each time he pleaded with) me tc come back. | LIED ABOUT HER. “I returned from Burope last Fa’ found that he published lying abo me. Then ! received the firet of these abusive le: (ers. pages long and accused me of swindling Bim. it is to stop this, if possivie, that | 1 have bad him arrested The letter on Magistrate Poul fesued the Warrant i+ a» follows xeling OTHER AMENITIES. “You took advantage of my politeness pretending to be a ineuspect ng: s me a damnavie feo » sh th} sleep with | Lt was sixteen “ j the clty of Ne Peters told me She told me Dr Francis - Of Tel who ran against Lincoln Dr. Peters Dee “1 tok the woman to my home, at 57 est Sixty-ninth street, to live SMOKED CIGARETTES. 4 ieares vf Madison « ht to marry her dow verett ay around was eat au ur arett ed of her relations with her with the facts She en I made inquirtes and discov- (hal ane wae receiving $12.00 a year id Matiiard she ran in ‘ourt for an annulment of m the grotnd of fraud “TL inatituted pi | preme marriage 4 atly the doctor ordered ive to @ dry climate ‘ tor ing. All T want se for this Vhen Mi the one she e bought the lives In and owne it, but sigeitloce TL, \y money” ‘ fered by the Society Founded by Henry Bergh. The Soetery the Prevention ‘ » Anima Mm exhibition endeume medals Wardea at the ¢ has The fire is sglewous acte of merey to ation The secs police officer of number of arr during the year The third, as first, second and third! prises, to the scholars of the public sehools of the city of New York, ana| |, ending in yourjalso to the scholars of pubile schools of the Mate, outside of this elty, gub-| — Pee ee tke a | AFFAIR WITH MAILLARD. | THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING SIGK BABIES. The Little Victims of Hot Weather Treated Free of Charge. The subscriptions. edeed $32.02 2” he Evening World fick Babies’ Fund are coming tn steadt and the fund's rs ore working « Mision among is wart No matter ail the gift may be. tt ts of great paying for the fy shoud be addr ne rid, Puliser ‘ork City A Decoration Day s ’ j K Kreat ple asure in ra me Hun weventh dinw Ing little girls under tw Interested: Alice Denec Helen Bell, Frances Jo! Ethel J. Scheel R MRS $2 from Aw To the mater herewith inclose $2 for The Fv Wont! s Bick Babies’ Fund : se " W. M. BRINKERHOFF. Auburn, N.Y. 91 for Sick Babies. To the Réitor Inclosed please find Babies’ Fund from FRANK AND OLIVE, Fifty-siath street, Brookiyn, Class Rings, Class Pins and Medals, Lowest Prices. We make the best class rings, ‘pins and medals because we have our own factory and superintend the work ourselves, We don’t depend on some one else. We employ the most skilied designers, engravers and artisans, and oversee every de tail, Our prices are the lowest because we are manulacturers and import- ers, not jobbers, When you buy protits. Moreover, our business as manu! acturing jewelers obliges us to consiantly employ a larze force of des.gners and workmen, — thus ena- bles us to sell these yoods at but a _ used. lass Ping, in Solid Gold, Baameiieg, $2.40 Merling Siiver Baamellet, $1.2 oN tou — om Five i by Rove Send for our catalogue of Medals, Class Pins and Class Kings, We have an immense assortment FUND TO SME | > work; was ble » on to stand on my feet X | My husband spent o hundredsofde ars CO os for doctors t top " they did me | | for the Steck | trifle above the cost of the material ' (0 WOMEN WHO DOUBT. Every Suffering Woman Should Krad thie Letter aod be Convinced (hat Lydia By Pink «Vegetable Compound Does Cure Female Weakuers. Thare been troub th female weakness im its we form for about ten years and was so weak that T eould not 1 also bad fell | inflammation of the womb and ove ries and at menst Bix) periods Tsu Ee ea i reba a oa housewerk vomb a 7 At times my fhe ’ beck would ache bee very hart. Teould ae a! 1 not lift anything “Tse ‘ any heavy we & 5. feo Aftera tine ¢ i ee 1 concluded to try your medicine and T can truly say it does all that you elaiin for it to do, a B, Pinkham’ v fe Compound and seve ages of Sanative Wash have made a new woman of me TF have had ne womb trouble since taking the fifth battle. 1 we ore than T have in years, can de all my own housework sleep well, | good appetite and now feel that life is worth | i ve a » Lydia B. Pinkham ble Cow t 1 fee! that it mend now if hey HOMPeON follow your directions, ed Ma AN re, Ark Springs: AV ry ~ CANDY SPECIAL SALE. ATVRDAY | 54 barclays. | CORNGR WHAT ROADWAY A World Want ts, as al! should know, A gold mine tn itself SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS. 14 Karat SS 18 Karat 22 Karat idths, all styles. | AVING MENT OF y, Silverware Wedding esents. and Commence ent ir Trom us you pay no middleman’s| Ol4 Go'd remodeled, exchanged or bought fo for cash. Lambert Bins | Third Ave., Corner 38th St. T. REL 263 6th Ave. BNTRAN SLOTEING Hg ur of Watches, Diamonds and Gold basy Weekly or Hoa ay Payments. | Jewelry, each fs suitable fora grad- uation, wedding or birthday gitt, : Lambert -Bros., Manatactaring Jewelers and fmpeter THIRD AVE., COR. 58TH ST. | Open Evenings Until 7 0’ Clock. | Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock, MEN'S SACK 8! Ts, im fancy cassimeres, tls made tn the ewes! a and weil tailored 10, af to 27.00. ing ¢ and doubh ned, male in the ' 10.00 to 25.00, LA iT 4 , “0 ¥ ts ims ant b ! ts line alra heavy t ay skitt, bined with fine perca 10.98 to 35.00. MILLINE NOEs, MA I Uk AN A Open Sacurday Event 470 Fa ton St., ngs Until 9.30 We §5e 15. ’ Me 3 25 St. West _SUNE 8, 1000 _ of the package in which you buy your crackers and biscuit. See that it bears the trade-mark design that tells you it is the ‘‘In-er-scal Patent Package.’’ The package that keeps its contents fresh and crisp for you no matter when or where you get them. The tightly sealed outside cover, the peculiar inner folds of specially prepared cardboard and the lining of moisture-proof paper, protect the pack- age against dust, damp, odor and germs. Soda Biscuit, Milk Biscuit, Butter Crack- ers, Saltines, Banquet Wafers, Sultana Fruit, Sea Foam, Graham Biscuit, Oatmeal Biscuit, Ginger Snaps, Handmade Pretzel- ettes and Vanilla Wafers, can now be had in the ‘‘In-er-seal Patent Package.’’ Used exclusively by National Biscuit 4 allele tibia Se ie ree itt riresete TT ert Special Sale of Mcn’s Blue Serge Suits 10." p0ttsessdeeseesseeseeesess SererSrrerrrrrrcrrrr Teer rerre Tree Te. rr! | %, e 3.9 Men's lus serge Suits—well tailor ed stylish—single-broast i broad square shou ack Coals “single or le- breasted vests — Suits that are r tone, hang and periect fit—not the ordinary kind, but o i th. ing, ma $ 00 own w orkrcolsk SPecial aleseeeseee Pprrerere te ttt retire t ir ittr tite tied SAve. Cor. 427Ste PERERA TT Peri ead * KOCH & CO... between Lenox and | OPeN SATURDAY ’ Seventh Avin ses TILL 9.30 P. Me EVERYTHING IN SHOES FOR Ladies, Misses, Boys and Chidren. rt. loves beauty to inspect these all leathers, all Every woman who values comf: appreciates economy, is invited Boots and Oxfords a'] shapes sic ‘or ali uses. indoor or out; dress, walking, wheeling, MA iL. THEATRE, Ot Lew a. su a9 43126 138 140148 144) 6 FOUR} Bi rw 202. SUT ARCD SEVENTH AVER {priest fl) ee ac one week next Friday EQY SuetilOD SUMS in all the new shades and new designs— fresh and stylish goods just from the work. rooms; an immense va- riety — also fast Indigo § choice © single-breas ed and doub.e-breasied vests, RAARARAD SAA RAR ARR ORO can til Serge of — exceptional BIG STOCK, beginning to-morrow quality, cloth tested by acid and by _ boiling -- ty vrema » the store where you lind exactly what you want—pot something * nea ly Like or “just as good.’ The huge stock pro. vides fy every taste, Every garment is reliavle and in fashion—else 1 »2 here. have pric us the largest stock ever gathe fone poor » the attract ensG uits, rs nm Me and perfec Men's Al | Fast ndigo Serve t ult Men's Ali W \ mmr tl ie y Straw Hats. ‘Bicycle lrousers. All shapes and straws, Men's and Boys’, Dashing and subdued, a1 serviceabla o* 23c., 45¢., 15e., %e., $1.25. $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Underwear, Negligee Shirts. lany of ight and breery kinds, oft and convortabie, See st ane pire 39, 45cu 75¢, 95, 45c., 75¢., 95ee, $1.45. TO PLEASE THE BOYS and their parents isthe aim in the very com plete toys Section WASH SUiT>, dainty and made to last 2S. 29. 50e., 732, t9 $2, CASSIMERE, Serge and Cheviot suits, Thc View $1.50, $2 to $5. Fast bhick > nes, 10e,; wash Knee Pants ISc.2 Boy rwear, 18e, Be, 4525 Boys Negligee shirts, 436, o8e., 9ae. hiss Shou! any pure fal! to please the money wil be instantly return’ All clothing bought here i. kept Mh tepair for one year tre Open Saturdays until 10 P. M.; other days until 6.30 P. ML i pt for two days only, Saturday and Monday, 254 " A BOYS’ ALL-WOOL KNEE PANTS.. THE SURPRISE STORE, ie ‘Sth aad Seveth A The Wickless Biue Flame Oil Stove is unquestionably the best solution of the summer cooking problem. Easily moved. Absolutely safe. Independent of gus pipes or coal man. The Blue y Wickless Flame Oil Stove lace of the hest coal or gas fr Tt will bake, broil, boil, roast or simmer. It never smokes cr smells. Its cost of ope is but a fraction of that of a gas range or coal stove. Burns ordinary kerosene. Sold wherever stoves are sold, bat .+ if your dealer does noé carry them, STANDARD O1L COMPANY, wEw YORK, Amusements. __ ssements : Bee costes si WALL Excursions. & BIALS GATE i V \ ‘ « ROCKAWAY BEACH tx ram aes Rader | Shree Cte NEW Boe Vadis “aneamnars | Steamer Gon, Shoeum WOMAN AND WINE. oF aad” ANTS STEAMER GRAND Re bd VE ITH ALITHO As Pax’ Xs ous ED “NMuUSe CASINO He UA N wit HALTOM, tee een Every Eng Boe AMONER MANO USRO.

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