The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1900, Page 5

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RICH MRS. BARING SHE RAN DOWN | HEA HUSBAND Mrs. Reilly, by Clever Work, Gets Evidence of Bigamy. éhe Was a Prisoner and Threw a Note from a Window. Mre, Ida 1. Reilly, a bigamiat's wife, ended a clever ploce of detective work this morning when, in the Adama Street Aourt, Brooklyn, she secured a warrant, that will Insure her husband's recom mitment to Jail for a long perlod when he han out his present term tn a PMiadelphia prison Phe secured hia’ conviction In that case also Bhe married Alfred P. Reilly in Co-| Jumbus, O., in 187 They fived there un} til April, 1899, when Mra, Relily had to} #0 to & horpltal to undergo an operas tion. When she recovered she learned * “that her husband had wold their belong: | ings and left the elty. Rellly went (o Philadelphia and hoard ed with Mra, Young, a sister of stepfather, She had a pretty ela © year-old niece, named Lillie stuitham Retlly told them hia wite had died under the operation, and vegan to make love to the girl | f ‘They came to Coney Island tn May of lawt year and on May 10 wore niarried | by Rev, Dr, Edward DP, Kelsey, In the} Coney Taland Congregational Chureh,| Reidy giving the name of Thaten They went to housekeoping in Pattat 4 phia, Mra, Reilly went to Philadelphia ond) found her husband living with the see. | ond wife, When she taxed tim with tt] ho denjed it and the girl backed him up. When Mrs. Reilly went away to get more evMenco they disappears, She and | by} tracked them to Camden, N. J & bog telegram lured Reilly & delphia and had him arr hwwlPlog arraignment Court he sipped out and ¢ Mra, Re found out that he went to Wilmington, Del, and found him living there alone, When he asked If | *\ ghe was going to have him arrested | she dissembled, as she was alone jn the | house with him and feared violence. | Bhe told him all she wanted was his 1 ry and for a week He 6. Relily took hor In, made her ieally a privoner. never jet her go out alone. appealing to the police and at 8 o'clock tn the morning they came in and arrested Reilly, He was taken (o Philadelphia and sen: tenced 10 & year's Imprisonment Mra, Relliy then came on and got con+ elusive evidence of hly bigamy on which the warrant to-day, 'm happy,” she said as she Ateft court, TANGLED IN DIVORCES. os Mrs. Ludden in Prison and Her Child Taken Away. Gpectal to The Brening World) NOW HAVPN, Conn, Oct. S-Mra. Vllian Ludden, wife of Dr, Jomes M. Tadden, of Now York, was arraigned dere to-day an 4 fugitive from justice LY end her ball was reduced from $10,009 0 95,00. Bho har not yet secured a bondeman, ‘The cam has been con @ thoued for ten days, Walker Winston, her former husband has rogaine possesmon year-old child, lAlile, oumtody of whom he was awaried by the New York and Now Jersey courts. Me left for New York Met night with the child, Mrs, Ludden aeclares she will prea @ charge of kidnapping agalnet him and two ‘oon! detectives, Mra, Ludden was arrested here on a bigamy Warrant sworn out in New Jersey, Bhe had obtatned an Oklahoma divorce from her first husband, Ite case la one of five now before the sus preme Court of the United States to teat the universal validity of a divorce @ranted in any one Juriadietion, Gov, Voorhees talked for more than an hour by long-distance telephone with lawyer Henry W, Boott, of New York Clty, who is here to look after Mre Ludden's interests. The Governor con wented (o hear to-day a protest from her attorneys against extradition When Mra, Ladden was arrested she wap taken to Police Headquarters and ted from her obild, When she owt of the detective bureau #he red jtiat some one had entered and carried off the |ittle girl, The case of Mrs. Ludden Is one of the most peculiar on ry Thouah S thrice married to Dr, Ludden, she ts not legally regarded as his wife. The case fo interesting aa it baw been « precedent in this State and New Jersey on the validity of Oklahoma divorces. Mev Ludden te till fighting her right to be ealled Dr, Ludden's wife before the United Biates Supreme Court She married Walker Winston here in 1698, Three yeare later they separated by agreement, taking thelr chitd. In 198 she went to Uainivoma, established a residence and secured a divorce, turning to New York she married Dr, Ludden, of 43 Weet One Hundred and Twentleth street, who has an extensive practice, Mr, Winston then sued her for divoree on statutory grounds attack. ° @nd naming Hr. Ludden as co-respond- es Bhe Med a counter sult and wor it, One eventig | whe threw a note out of the window | to reseue her,) of thetr nines | ing the legaltty of the Qkiahoma divoree |! THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, TO WED A BARON. | mre AN A Special Black peas 1, ale 'Senechal Is Wealthy, Too, and Mayor Van Wyck Will Officiate, Changes in fashions and fabrics do | supplants them in popularity. Our f cholcest products of the best known silk priced #0 moderately as to be easily them, For to-morrow we offer two ver ,() ISe. a |yard. Minch PLAIN AND F quality, M-incth CORDED AND 2,000 yards of BLACK FIGURED inches wide, all silk, in small, ne polka dots, FOUR BOYS ROB A MAN. ——— Trashy Novels Believed to Have Incited the Deed. | | | | | Four boya were locked uo In J City Pollee Headquarters thie mort charged with waylartng robbing and) beating a man of nearly three times | their age ‘The victim Is Frederick Holman, fort five years old, of 7 Railroad avenue ‘The prisoners are Peter Sulllyan, sx teen years old, of 40 Henderson # John Harrigan, fAfteen yearn old, of 47 A romance of the Newport ooason will haa rented ber residence and top 2 wireet; John Leonard, | ing at the Holland House. ‘The murriage ceremony mut be per> formed by the Mayor bevause of ihe culminate Oct Ih in Mayor Van Wyck's Jofce, when Baron F, Ortinans de Sene- chal, of Paris, will wed Mra, PB Bare eighteen years ald, of 200 Thirteenth street, and John Murphy elahteen year old, of 481 Grove street Ing, of thie ott French law, which requires a civil cere) yt. droiman, who laa well-known rest Tho Baron visited Newport and Nar-| mony, Mre, Baring’s lawyer I arrang:| ion. of lower Jersey Clty, was out for roganeet during the Kummer, and while} ing the detatls, trot at H o'clock Tast night when } there met Mra. Baring, who is wealthy Baros, do Beneohal iso maiiber of UNO] dently pounced upon while p only twenty-five years of age and the |ancient French nobility, ble father was ty under the Hrle Ral atle widow of & member of the great Kng> | for many years and up to the time of ‘dey “atroet by tout ke toh banking firm ome in this | pie death Minister to Japan, He left] rove miet \ } de olmah's broug’ ity te at M0 Kant Ath street naive eatates to his gon, ‘The aron | him down. Ni liegadegtbt ir return f port he has © to America in connection with a i rare Wi PeeHrrys reatiored they Ibeen atiacked by waloh neces. 1 in Frenoh Gutana Lei ae tk robbed him of his gold wateh and 4) that reason His wallet woe i" ated an opernii Aron Is a globe-trotter of great wedding will ROBS HIS SISTER AND LOOTS YACHT. Lawyer Bates Accuses His Own Son and the Engineer of His Craft. follar in change hot within reach Mr. Holman wae tn bad shape when found, but he ts recovering. He tdentt fed as his assailants the four boys who were arrest The prisoners are children of wellstor| do and respected parents, The police ascribe the boys’ conduet to the resulls of cheap dramas and dime novels OLD WOMAN USED RAZOR | Upon information furnished by Henry chased by him. It was placed In charge W. Hates, a lawyer, of 1 Wall #trest,|of a deputy United Btatos Marshal and the Chief of Police of Poughkeepale has | docked at Poughkee ade awked Capi, MeCluaky to have his detecs| Mr, ant Mrs, Bates came to thie olty tives look for his ay, ttenry Whitney |on ‘Thursday. ‘The two young gitle,| Mrs Wallace, at the Age nd Thomas Bruge, an engineer,| Harry Bates and the engineer were left my 7 Haubett, No J aboard, Mise Bates bad money In her of Seventy, Tried acouted of holding Up YOUNG! poaression with which to pay the bills} Suicide. Hates’ er and aunt aboard Mr] during the absence of her parents, Taton's yacht at yumhkeepale and rob Several hours after Mr. and Mrw. bing them and rift me fin en f ni « en approached Hater had gone the two men approached | Aree gumoring for two with years ri sof many tt THE] ihe 1 r st melee Booty nee! Valea’ at aayaratituoue lie core Harry, It te wali, Arst Weked |aoing) dienase, Mary Wallace, seventy pOOLY AecUrod 18 VaNied fi his sister to give him money and #he lies oid, wut her throat wiih a ager rand dollars tneluding damond and AP) refused, ‘Thereupon one grabbed the | \\ her ime, 7 dansevoort street, thie phiro rings worth $00 sister and the other the aunt and|\ qian? | Mr, Hates recently purchased the AU | foraibly took from them every cent they | morte 3 eam yacht, fro! rred aims |e . She retired early last aight telling her sy M of hil ae a mith ie fins had Jon Jobn, with whom #he lived, that ah DOrBRA QE rR ane After that they shut the girls in a ily he planned a trip up the Hudson ond | io as brocceded to take away about | elt Mare pan than usua (hrough the At. Lawrence and the Iakem |Cturyihing. movable in the yacht, sr, | He War Awakened before sunriac by Bruge was his ong He te @ young Batos had left his rings th ix room! groans, He hastened into his mothers man, but came well recommended, Other hy "hime rea with the reat, The two | room and found her ding on the bed MSH DB |mempbors of the family were Mr and | then fear na nla. the:dion @he was undressed and unconscious, A Mra, Hates, Mine Isacer, aged fifteen, | ring to John W Poughkeeple, large nator lay by her side, Haten's rieteg, about the | and boarded a taln thie elty, Mr An ambulance waa called and Mra her aunt, Mre | same and young Marry. | Fearne’ Weve Tey ee it ihe city | Watlaco was taken to Bellevue Hoapita | When the yacht reached Poughkeonsle |ihe Tenderloin Wet Thietieth | There ts small hope of her recovery it was libelt riding to Mr. Vater | street police are keeping @ lookout for ——— for a dodt © before It was pur: | them, SHOT WOUND FATAL. quarters of a jot of Ttallan secret ao- cletien and the police think that Tra- bato may have incurred the displeasure Moone of these organizations, They looked up Ritter and Marono, oe STABBED IN FIGHT. John Freythe, twenty-three years old, Was stebbed by an unidentified man SHOT IN HALLWAY. oe Two Bulleta Were Fired at the Italian |Howery Woman Died in Hospital and the Police Looking for a Hunpeet, Clara Kogethart, the woman shot In & room at 2 Delancey street by an suppored by the police to have James Monroe, allan “Leadville Jimmy, | dled at Gouverneur Hospital this morn ‘The police are now looking for heen early this morning. The men stood near | ing. Barber. Hidridge and Stanton streets when | nim Freythe's companion suddenty drew a | ‘The woman rented a furnished room week knife and stabbed him in the abdomen, He then house twe in the Delaneey atre attended and taken to ft Sixteenth wireet, The worlous. Andrew Trobato, a barber, of 9% Bast One Hundred and Beventh street, te ok this morning, » recond floor on hie hie rooms on the thied Moor, hooting was dor yonterday before noon when, ding (o hin own story, two shots were fred, od he revelved a bul- lies in his fete hip, He managed to craw! to the street, where @ policeman The wounted aid he had heen Hitter, & laborer, who | always been largely worn by women of good t ways will be until some fabric more rich, more dressy and more appropriate 22-inch ALL SILK SATIN DUCHESS, 21-inch ALL SILK REVERSIBLE PEAU DE SOIE, 21-inch ALI, SILK SATIN REGENEE, 21-inch ALL SILK SATIN DE LYON, 22-inch ALL SILK SATIN MERVEILLEUX, \ 22-inch MOIRE VELOUR, in handsome watered effects, 2}inch PURE DYE TAFFETA, 22-inch BROCADED SATIN AND MOIRES of a handsome (Actual Value, $1.30 a yard’, (Actual value, $1.00 a yard.) The sale takes place in the Black Silk Section, where the goods will be | Gispdayed tnt to the best he best advantage for convenient Inepectlon, cnteme Sale of Silks will be held To-Morrow, a ISe. and 69e. a Yard, not affect black silks, They have and probably jall and winter stock comprises the makers of the Old and New Worlds, within the reach of all who desire y special bargains, as follows: d-inch ALL SILK GROS GRAIN, | IGURED CREPES | HEMSTITCHED TAFFETAS \Ht 69e. ) @ yard, TAFFETA, 24 at effects and’ WATERS A Notable \g International JEWELRY Transaction The Compagnie Biyouterie Parisienne has been in the business of manufacturing jewelry and nove elties in Paris three years and won much fame for the beauty of their goods; but they found a more con- genial field in special miniature work, and closed out the jewelry end of their business, This stock was bought by John Wanamaker, in Paris, Ait Half Price and Less The Compagnie Bijouterie Parisienne employed the most skilled workmen, and produced the best and most artistic goods ot their kind, The stock, which consists of the very latest novelties of Parisian art and manufacture, includes a freat variety of genuine gun metal goods, such as Cigarette Hoxes, Match Boxes, Pencils, Chains, and the like; also real and imitation Shell Combs of latest fashion and design, studded with rhinestones, pearls and turquoises; also a novel line of Charms in sterling silver and Roman gold; sterling silver rhinestone Brooches of latest designs; Belt Buckles in Empire, Louis XIV, and Art Nouveau styles, There is a collection of imitation pearl Necklaces, with sterling silver and gold claspings, so natural as scarcely to be distinguished from the real, One of the leading features of the purchase is of HAT PINS Ever Brought Together The Largest Assortment There are upward of twenty-five thousand beautiful pins in the lot, in hundreds of designs, and set with hundreds of varied stones—in imitation of pearls, rubies, emeralds, cameos, and more, There is also a handsome collection of Art Nouveau goods in the lot, Such hat pins as sell for a dollar are here for a quarter; there are brooches that would sell at 75¢, at 15c—multitudes of such bargains as these; but the price-concession is always a half at least, though —eemeemeemmeememememneers usually more, The lots are so varied, and in many cases so few duplicates, that no comprehensive prices list can be given, These arc merest hints Fancy Charms for bracelets and chains, 10c to 1.75. Real Cameo Seart Pins, $1, Fancy Rhinestone Belt 1.28, Flue Enamel Lockets, $1,50, i roy Blaling Silver Enamelled Charms, showing scenes from Paris aoe Ld China Pin Trays, Bonbon Boxes and Vinaigrettes, decorited with scenes from Paris Exposition, 250, Chatelaine Pins, for pendant charms, 750, | Main aisle, lieoadway Hat Pins—an endl ariety—prices range from 1S¢ to $1, Rhinestone Bree from 50e to $19, 74 Leather Cigarette Cases, with seenes from Paris Exposition, 7Sc, Gun Metal Pencils, 50¢ to $3, Gun Metal Glove Buttoners, 50¢ to $1, Belt Clasps, 25¢, $0c, 78 and $1, Scarf Pins, 10¢ to $1.25, | Belt Clasps, Egyptian designs, $2 to $4. Pearl Collars, 0s. | Snake Girdles, $1. Bracelets, with pendants, 7S¢ to $1 Fan ond Lorgnette Chains, 3c to $1.25. Bell Charms, 10¢, T= JOHN WANAMAKER “wri _ Stewart & Co Amusements, Ainusemente. Amusements, xamine the new Waters Uprights | and you will discover that a thor- ehly first-class p of wondertul tone qualities ean be purchased at aj > very reasonable price, and, if desired, on emall monthly payments, Send postal for catalogue, with reduced prices and terms, on our new 3-YEAR SYSTEM, giving you three years’ time without interest, Horace Waters & Co., 134 Fifth Ave, near 18th St, Ortental Deft. An assortment of 100 Carpets, / to sell at % regular prices; sizes from 9x12 to 14x20 ft, in Antique, Persian, India & Turkish. Lord & Taylor,|. Broadway & Q0th St An are ra lic nal (4d i aly yay Mcaech Out Through The World for What You seek, the court ruled against her di- Nee ee and found her technically ef she peo Dr. Ludden went tt ‘ity, where the Door pro- fie er aw his common-law wife ty fone ie An ber. of witnes followed this up by a Justice of the peace, hanceilor Stevens, of New ' yulee jainat the validity of (he en Dut awarded the eustody of {2 ponden’ ‘# mother, Mi maton pureuing the f h lewal ‘ctlone since thelr egan, four years | volver If yeu havea cold get rid of it to-day; to- morrow it may be pneumonia, | eonsider my Cold Cure better than a ue Insurance Policy ee GE ¢ ies Kener will break up an coe ind fa ne had been hit unl the police toed eves head, nose, throat and lungs ite. inetiinnd ko Abie tam is rns ite Price 250, m3 bls ‘ono ndmitted that be baad fred sald he had heard two shot pe fumbling Half-Price Sale\AR ; iM.Ai P OCTOR'S 'AURRA ms me aos | Tere was a thell De eh Rat of Grand Cabral Dee | Minute and the minutes HENRY %, f on , Yan | Naw YOR KR PAY at VAUDEVILLE THEA. van DONNELLY SHV" YORK MRALD mia [Baer bey UH a YEAR STOCK CO, | ARPHIM'G wee mn Moseetion oF | 23d St. | ih Winwn a Mer | ee LOS I RIVER, | i - "a Uli Ag y wy | sthave ne la Cee ers || aetna A.W. 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