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ERRY IN A After Twenty-one Years the Commodore Re- signs as President of the Children’s Society, Trouble with the Local Authorities and State | Charities Officers the | Causes—V. M. Davis His Successor. formally, 1 am tT have until fe. Mr, Gerry, 1 believe, never drew 1 was chosen wasbeoause of my intimateknowledge of the Hootety, t this while in the Distriot-at- ‘9 offios. i “he to my Views regarding ftate Supervision of the society, which muibjeo! ‘Das caved much discussion, 1 will not a word. I will way, however, that 1 ‘Will not go In oMce with a fight on my Hands, The matter must be settled ‘fire | "1 eannot say whether Mr. Jenkins will remain Georetary and Buperin- | tendent or not." Mr, Davids statement that the dif. ference with the @tate Hoard of Charity Would be settled before he took offee | Ws interpreted to mean that the Board D- was to be victorious tn ite feht to con | tol the children's soctety Mr, Gerry lo Cunt The premature divelosure of Commo dove Gerry's withdrawal did not at all scoord with his plane, and he was cor renpondingly unwilling to tak tor pub Moation, Alter much diMeulty an Bven- ing World reporter succeeded in seeing Him at his residence, 1 Bast Sixty-frat pireet to-day “The Byening World says you have forlaned as President of the Children's | Boolety.”’ nald the reporter when Mr, P Gerry appeared “Lam much obliged to The Pvening World.” This abruptly. WH you look over the statement?” “NG, T haven't time to read the news: paper’ “Have you remigned as President of the , Boolety?” Commodore Gerry was just on the ) point of saying "Yes, when he caught | the Word on hie lips and answered, “I haven't time to discuss the matter—not Just now." “Will you give out @ ptatement tater?” “] don't know that f will, 1 may not have the time.” With that it dawned on the Commodore that he was busy and he made a aulek Robert esioner of the Biante Board of Charitios, said to day: “Commodore Gorry's resignation comes an & Murprine to me, though | had sus pected that it was coming, ‘There iw no HUFF; QUITS THE S. P.C.C. ru pad VERNON M. DAVIS. fight on now between the @tate Boaru of Charities and tho aoclety “The matter wan settled in the Court of Appeals ant was settied in Mr Gerry'a tayor Our differences ware due lo the mociety's \nwillingnesa to allow us to inspect its We haa No complaint to make about the manage- ment of the society, Gerry's New Tt te several days wince Mr, Gerry ro signed hia piace, The announcement Was made al a meeting of the fifteen directora of the organixation It was then determined to keep the Matter secret uni his sucossaor had been named Mr, Gerry's resignation had been ac Coped anid the Hoard of Dt # took the question of le » U. Mille, who te ber of the board, at ‘idvocuted his Mr. Davis and wa) Immediate weiection he Davis, who since he left the Distet Horney'a of foe han been praotiat law ot a Nroadway, j# known to ail the directors Mr, Milles suggestion wag revel ved with general approval, Mr. vis was promptly nemed and pecured he votes ery member of the powrd. Detore Mr. Davis coulis ba omclalty hotified of bie eaeotion ‘oda the news ol out that Commodore Gerry had re ened, DO, © Admits it. DO, Milla was seen and paid: You tt te true that Mr, Gerr bigned ap Yrenden t of the 4) Waw for has re ohildren's go- lety d to leave tie Preal twenty-one years work. lie had to ton to it, and in lect hie personal aftaire’ vr Gerry as Preside of the for (he Prevention of (Cruelty to One Siren mace reny enemies, ouRH (he go recetved $20,000 a year from the # Gerry held that ilo hockoty Ws subject to wu vision by St siti’ owl De @ Fpectal law [fe tea information ee, ae | soclety’a work oxcept what he chose to eve ant hag brooked no Interference ii) the partof any wuthopity He defo the city feta when they tried to trol th foty and when the ard of Charities took the fight he mat them in the open an Getled* thei, too Oriete tm 1AON, settee came to @ cris in the Fall sf wren Attorney-General Hancock nded that Mr. Gerry fupnisy him ation as to hin work, Mr. Gerry, ' Jat the Attorney-<beneral’s Inter f (ho reeled poste vel y 1 t he declared that his Society wa pt from State tnepec tlan or Late apectal law, We matter Waa taken Into court by the Attorney-General on a welt of man damus to compel the soolety to. submit to State inepection before Justice (Hegerioh, pearing an A deoialo case came up Mr (erry ap. counsel for his society handed down nolding that the aoe Wan amenable to Btate Supervision Av a charitable Iniitutton {n 90 far edie And care of the children we oncerned. The ¢ refiimel to rule that the acte footy In preventing Ligaen by Pits deoielon an vinton overt {tL wan ostabliehed. Tt was thou Nant of len years would be ep nce In the feht, He curried the « Appellate Divieton and for mo Jit was fled up in the courts, Ing sm, the deotalon. of the lower vou wan sustained, Then Mr erry an nounoed that he would carry the matter to the Court of Appeals Lobbying on Hoth siden, Meanwhile lobbying wan bein by bot sides tn | Marburger tire whol crime coaid be the State officials the Micht of State riety Waa the frwt uu ed done Assonbiyman Hin the Lewin “1 World Wants _ | Bring Speedy 7 ! Paid id Hep 5) IMPROVeRS 12] JANITHES: 2 4] santrons , ‘ + 6) KiTcHENWorK + O)LADIRW TAILORS, 6 4] MACHINISTS 4 + 1) bin aie’ 1] NECKWRAR 4 » SB) punwes 5) PReaa MEN BALRODUEN MLV RREMITHS ALESLADIES KIN MANDA Warnes WINDOW CLEANERA 4 WOOD THANSR: WAIST HANDS WAITRERARS ., Barto w+- een a death a char. Ad homes, hut went HUdren under Mmnitted only nen Iaritios tivrry said then that the pamsage ot st Hid Jill hie soeloty Pin Mtalo Honrd Waa leaving no atone| Unturned to prove that Me Core wy needed Htate tnapection tad sand in Boar Out its argument cited the ex avn he soelety for the year end! te 1800 Tt oh that the Chit Oren's Boclety had apy d for whom It ha showed further that the Cat holle Pro. | teotory children were ad well treated and }as ROmmori Ab ly ay ‘for as they are nth fan's Bocloty bul iit Ls uiding On an | Cha of lowing the ¢ for the w n, Thin apartinents i} A the soctety buliding at Twenty tied jatreet and Pourth onding to member HA be tented for eur tnd jude, however, (he walary paid a Mf donkins's faml'y, who was lraw an excellent salary fw H.H14.42 on each re { watravaganice rintendent den (hing ithe $16,000 @ e did for the organi Te SHIPPING NEWS, POR TO-DAY (D1 Moon risee. 422 4) openatons Fr SM paw aay hook PaInTene 4} yaPmAMANOERS .. 6 Vi atelt dave ‘} PIANO HANDS 5 al yon OF SEW YO 9) pLosannn ; rout ne. ARKIVED, OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS 4AILMD TODAY Dewtseriand, Membure Friedrich der Grosse i" Nremen TO SAL TO MOR OW anlar, Akers Comanche, Charleston Tarmples. Brainew! THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1900, [MISS WENDEL SET FREE BY JUDGE. delebelelelelebeletolelniel=lsinlelelelnieletelobtobetebeletatebatetaleboletesebtetelntelobimin BEREEEEE turn and live in the family mansion at Justice Marean Orders Heit | rrvtnaton Jat HM alg ess Released from Ine [timid antalya «rome sane Asylum, John G, Wendel flew Wendel, who has largo real-entate |ACTRESS SPENT p, Mevlniet, ow Oriecne, =e oa Interests in Hrookiyn, Was adjudged tn- [Fine by the Mate Lunacy Comuntamon re Kiteh and Pint oxainined her pri Miss Georgiana G, R. Wendel, the) vaiely al ier home and made. « report Wealthy epinater of Irvington, whose) NIC was submitted to Justion Mlachott seen the cause of so many!!! (to Supreme Court, Manhattan, that nanity haa been the cause of wo many | {Ne Supreme Np Verena lemal investigations recently and who) liar hallucinations. anu not competent to Waa committed, at the instance of her! manage her property ", Mary 1 A. Wendel, to the Long) Juatlce Bischof deetded to commit Mise Wendel to the caro of her stater, whe had her transferred to the home at Amityville « Wendel'a liberty Ieland Home at Amityville on Oot %, te to be free Justice Marean, of the @upreme Court,| The feht fer M. was besun by hi le | representat J Brooklyn, to-day handed down de) te sot ny then ad her bros cision pon an appiloation In habeas finey, the Sup Hei the Conpua procesdings asking for her dia-|Bome, Fetusnd to | nyvler wee prooured an order trom Justice Mecean aid visited her in the home. She oaked him to #e- cure her release and he instituted the habeas corpus proveetings whieh to day remiliel in the granting of her freedom. charge, brought by her lawyer, William 1, Anyder In giving hie reasons why he granted the request to free Mies Wendel, Justice Mi nh aald “The allened incompetent was com- mitted by a Supreme Court Justice un- der Beotiona 61 and 62 of the Lnsane law, and the adjudication was final and the commitment perpetual ‘fhe was adjudged insane and com mitted to perpetual restraint without notioe or hearing. She is deprived of her liberty therefore, and without due process of law. Huoh proceedings are lunoonatituttonal Mast Have « Hearing, “Por the protection of thowe who are wane, it ought not to be tolerated that Any person mould be adjudged inmane and finally committed without notice or actual hearing. It te doubtful If the commitment of the alleged Incompetent even if valid, warranted her tranfer to the howpital, She Is discharged While this may not end the legal battle for Miss Wendel'e freedom, she will probably be a free woman for awhile at Jonat, and it We likely that ale wil ree Took a Spectal Order, There were merry Umnes whenever Lawyer Snyder and Supt Wileey met, and |t took # apectal order of ihe. Count fo induce Mr Wilsey to bring Miss Wendel to court th Brooklyn In the pilegavions made by Miss Wen- del's sister broOier as to Mias Wen- dein tn angen they way that ah, talked with imaginary persone ani thought her relatives were conspiring against her They allege chat they were forced to keep er locked In a room and Auarded night and day from the inalde and by men who enctreled the mansion at intery 4 Mins Wenrel alleges that she in sane and that her sister and brother want to secure control of her property Tt wae sald In court today that work tupon several butldings In courre of con- etructinn jn Brooklyn, belonging to Mire Wendel, had been abandoned by the workmen since her inearceration in. the Arrityville home, Lawyer Shyder will Mil out an order for Mins Wendel's release to: secure the signature of Juather fol. He wil then. go 10 -ARitpyale and demand her release, which of course will be granted LWELY TIMES IN WALL STREET.) Big Trading in Stocks and Prices Hold Their NICHT IN CELL. Keeper McManus Refus: to Recognize Bond of SINIOS Justice Brann, Gains. @ _—— % nuke Night Keeper MoManus, of they Healings on the Block Hxohange 8 no Market Pollen Court Prison ved continued enthusialem. |@ efised to recognize, or even look at | ' ed about per cont, lowe & Hond that had been signed by Maps| " ned an owing Lo real ® trate Hrann for the release of Addie! !* marke una general 8 Bernard, a soubrette, who had been are |‘) nen we end of the! MISS FLORENCE SELLS ested on on rae oof perdury, that ® ung woman Wan kept a prisoner In al Mba Hiear and Amertoan Toe | G@@Oereerdyereye eer erevererereereieie Pere eee eronie eo OLE ro ell all lat Hight and until court opened | b* the ue an Ph! COLUMBUS, ©. Noy &—In the triafillenation of his: wife's affections. i ! ‘ ‘ OIF 6 the divorce sult. which Seter Belly In her answering amidavite, Mra, Belle When Magistrate Brann was informed |" Nor J ve firet three [OF te ‘ r i 1 had sought t : , AnFeOT he woalih proprietor averrod that hor husband had sought to [Ot tne: feet he: was very: InaeoR nt ns ; Hy Ye by y [Drought agains: his wife, hia dauahtof obtain the po { herselt ant Mr |declared he would report the matter to ie Ast Were UD TT) stig Blorence, will be one of the prip Bott, M ‘ sod on hisown ommissioner Lantry, and that it hep! & nté reapestively Ipal witnemsen against Mrs. Bolle urt of Marita iy, 1 wae | ot no matisfaction th ne would even| Other strong features were Pennayl- | ° P4 ‘ ‘ q irlok hie Induce: Hire VADIA.. Tenneaer Cosi Ae tron and] The cane tsa sensational one in Ov Mrs Apile (a died away property eriard in October obtained ‘ Me jolt marriage, and she Was loft absos Judgement against the frm of Blaney «| The Industrials displayed sharp ad Lia MJ the 4 Htely: poritiltons ‘ u Vance in the olvil courts fy vances aud over oneshaif of the pure] mothe The ouse will be hotly (ought, Mean Ayia y rt See Or Tee rary In Che tat 8 Sootety was stirred at the first f* while, pending the teal, Mise Florence weeks’ weryives, She testified that « ty 5 of the Selle separation. $t wasfto paskes her mother on the atreet with awe for (wo Weeks’ services of the vcllva and were h hed when the divore pas Suk or a word Ae for Mr mx wee slened under duress, ae tont gt Treetions | foundiy shocked when the dl 7 Vove my daumtler whe eaye "fui with the eB: [perp were served and the nature @ the always haven Bhe will always be the was the only way she could get any ception of Manhattan ' ane | vest In thn world, tte money when the company was stranded] Prices later bea leld to prone] aMdayite came out how her heart may have. turned’ from in an Uiinols tows taking Aid the bears put out short] Mr, Selle names William Hott, a wle ene, | foratys her Be lopli Charged with Perjury REALL Dsl B: paine ena NO ate fale merchant of Columbus, Ag aFO: ors cause, for she will alwayn be my | . hoa | 1 The Haciick and South: [pontent. He asks for He Viti GRNBAISP: ta. tha + Because Jp testimony, which the| malay Vest RA Ma Beer] pany declared to falee, the gitt| Maeite noint ouriern Matlwa i, May 14 ill as ne ‘ In Pacific Mati] Wrookiva Rap. Trans Rha wap Charmed With having commitiod pers | Fecite Maly iioahlyn Unlon (as i Joe O Tt ot, He jury Viot we motive av yenterday, but were | MArliNgten ant Bhe wae arraigied he Jefferson | Arm, neh. Obie a i Ble Ft agreed between the lawyers that shel tan Stree Mtulway Joined ihe rush andl ones Roh a Pe n lag & Pipe ‘is should be paroled, bul the Magistra ara Hrooklyn Rapid Tray vie) term. & Tr cy a P tie moveme nie. Term. & Tr. pt iM Ta Was narrow, wihtohis @ NOW iy . eu r v w | Strength ed most evident dur ‘4 s iM [ing the Laat hour fn the specialties, une as i Hey (WE Whove suntalning influence promt tak 10 | to adele Tan Tavera Jing coniinued elsewhere In great volume. iy | ‘Mr. Kitchell then recured a summary | SUKAE [O88 an extreme Go, People's 2 J relesse of the prisoner from Magistrate |e! & Manhattan 65-8 and Brookiyn | Brann, He returned jo the prison, but | Transl 6 Int inet with another refugal un ihe part of the pailrond socks were in the night keeper to relbawe (he prisoner told, Northorn Paeltic showing f foalizing on the extra divte Jontive Indl wneemen a | When Magistrate Brann Tie ite dine: Hence ok The London stock market wan steady [iia morning Mr. Kitehel a veedingly ireqular. Noi changes were today with American Rallways again fig Ae BS ae The total wales of stocks today were the feniure. Prives at the opening were | deunke 40. 1007 18 spares and of bonds $84.00), 1S to If per cent. below New York's fuch a man is not Mt 10 be a keeper, oning faures of yerterday, Owing ta] ared (he Magistrate i will tna. & Bt be realizations. Later (here wae a decide vontleaie thie mation to the end, Twi the Closing Quotations, i Kan A Tes, pt Hi subsidenes of enthuslaem, J report it to Commins Laantry, a Oven Mia e ad Pre T's IN RUSSIA, Linwet pt fmol, & Ret. pt. feeeh & MMowp Steel Moop pf. Mee) & Wire, feel & Wire pt duane Tin Pht Totae B.Altmans@o. MISSES’ DEPARTMENT, Dress and Oul-door wear. * Smart styles of Fal and Winler garmen's, adapted for School, Late mode's in Threesquarier Jacke's and Reefers, Ve our Biouse-Jacke/s with fancy brad and Fur (rimming, Flannel Waists in a var ely of s!yles, inelading Piain Tailor-made, tucked, braid and taffela (rimmed, aiso BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, Sirived Plaid and Poka-do! Fiannel Wi Separate Skirts, asis, On Friday and Saturday the following exceptional | values will be offered: Double-breasted Suits of Mixed Cheviols with exira trousers; sises 8 fo SS years, . ’ 54,85 Russian Blouse and Cossack Suils in Piain Elue and Mixed Cheviols; sizes 3 to 7 years, i Sailor Suits of Blue, Brown and Red Serge; sises 3 to 10 years, ‘ ‘ + ’ ; $5.50 94,75 Top Coats of Oxford Gray Friese; sises 6 fo 15 years, ’ ' ’ > . 5,06 Elghteenth Street, Nineteenth Sireet and Sixth Avenue "| BIG CROPS , Hest Wheat % LONDON, Nov, 1s ms Mpates the ramora Russian, cereale. Returns Sinee IN in the Empire, CIRCUS MAN’S DAUGHTR&R AGAINST HER MO ER. ohe oie) Saisie: s S18) S S1S18is}eiele Ie lela1srohe Stolsrelsislee1ersiei si TOre1s; peperereiersiesesi = 1aSOoeS00esRE99099 Hecetved hThe preliminary oMicia! report of the Russian crops dis of the failure of the CHILD CHARGED 7&. Weekly! tile BTS G 6, IBY AND. 169, EAST. 280 ST. cw York. FURNITURE. CARPETINGS, DRAPERIES, &C Splendid money saving opportunities for wide-awake pers. i“ reductions in several lines of finely made and highly desirable Furniture. Now isthe time to buy, Don’t delay in taking advantage. The few that quoted telow are samples ‘of the many good things to be had here this week. Large Elegant 5 «Piece Parlor Suit, covered with fine quality silk Dansk ot dainty store 1; best lempered steel spring and jatest colorings; thiely uphol- $44, 715 ually worth $75.00; sale pric handsome heavy fring _, Golden Oak }Extra Large Size Sideboards of Bookcase s,}quartered oak, golden oak finish, > > finely: polished hande ings doors, romely shelves and carved carved topes and pole really Worth ished, with one large and two small drawers (one lined with velvet); ‘centre | cupboard ji (patent Enam:lled Tron Bed- steals, lke cut, heavy t XN we spindles, brags vases, cane! back, briae eeroll on head and feet, heavy bill bearing ¢ p &X,1 fy ornetial cae era; aotial value $4.90: special a 1 dpe A oh 4 ms 75 00, No Mail Orders filled on Speciale. Large, Massive Solid Oak Ex: ension Table, eleganily polish. 1) lies heavy round le th hands monet earve | “i i $9.75 fo wil vale $15; special Rai'road fare allowed out-of- town buyers. OPEN SATURDAY EVGS. B. Altman & Go, Sale of LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS on Friday and Saturday at much less than Regular Prices t WOMEN’S Handkerchiefs, Initialed, 9c, and 18¢, Each. * Laceand Embroidersd effects, 5c, MEN'S Plain Handkerchiefs, assorted hems, 18, MEN'S GLOVES. FOR WALKING, DRIVING AND TRESS WEAR, ING LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN ‘*THE MARVEX"' Sold exclustorly by B. Altman B Co, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9th & 0th: Men's Pxm Cape Walking Gloves, Per pair, $1,00 INCLUD» WITH HOMICIDE Eight-Year-Old Boy Ac-! cused of Burning Com- panion to Death. Poor Pianos make {rouble Do you want trouble? Buy a good Piano and expect it to give the Mitisvaction a Piano ought to, Buy an Anderson Piano—$250, Or a Hardman Piano at $350. And you'll have a satisfactory Piano, Easy terms if desired, New Pianos rented. ANDERSON & CO., 470 Fulton St., fiction, Station, Lonard Demarsa, an eight-year-old boy, of B28 Broome street, was arraigned In the Jefferson Market Court today on a charge of nomicite: Hits alleged victin was Angelo Yon+ allo, the six-year-old son of Raphael 4 wealthy cabinetemaker, of] street, The two witnesses) the prisoner, who arraigned gui an Mahoney, of the Mac.) douaat atreet station, were we ie Quinn, | five Years old, of 20 Broome street, and | Rowen Nazarelll, ten years old, nt Bul. livan street a! hoy w remanded to the custody | Titi March eheah Rie $10 914 De ning prices grner ‘wbest 18-8) December corks rom York's Clon pric es were: March 1, May, St 5-8 bid; Dee ii of lection, id's Dae Ww nth of : | ine bow dled ae a uty ; 4 71-4; Jan, ! i i ; +4; Dev, 14} ie at ” {ne broom niea tt, and aceldent he hi He sald he to do with it, wit feneaty poy fal THE COTTON PRICES. bonfire as they oe a iat opened steady to-day and 6 to %, pointe blgher, The opening prices Wheat was tenor to-day, Loal voveniber, 49 to 8.01; December, 694 ila a while foreign houses | bid; January, £96 to 8.97; Lori ao iaeke

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