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che ’ ’ ' i 4 . ae 6 . "a" EX-COVERNGR'S SON ARRESTED, C. Robinson Sued by Mary Meinell for $4,000. SAYS SHE'S HIS COUSIN, Gave Ball in $2,500 and Es+ caped a Night at Lud» low Street Jail, D. David ©. Robinson Mayor of Wl mira, N.Y. the won of ex-Gov, Luctue Robineor le State, wan arrested last night at the Hotel Imperial The arrest wae made by Deputy sheriff Walgering on an order lasued by Justice Andrews, of the Supreme Court, In an Aotion ght by Mary L. Metnell, wh hat ehe te Rob er HOO and in nt aie Calne bhe wave fer he haw failed a nt for He gave bal 12.40 and thus ee caped passing (he night in Ludlow treet Jal The woman wrot aro in heavy ai "but You are a #trong, capaule nature, with Comforts and possibilities still within your grasp, 1 am utterly aione—old United Rtatos Regulars JM, he left an insurance n of an’ man ton Invest on. the was to wet 1ArRe wave ty he wnderstanding that she returns Thereafter, every three months until Many, 187, Robinson paid her $0 and told er it Was the interest on her invest ment. Then, Mrs he Stopped payinie her vas been Unable L) Ret an aoco Mra. Meinell again, she aye, ‘owwhing Robinson, and got this rey Mary L. Meinel! “T do not see the profit of such re. marks ae your jast note containe, T have done the hewt | knew through yours of Dittor trials to meet my. obll- when your i uu have had 4 per cent, y Whe worth but b Undor the matancea for you to talk about fouing faith would aco hardly’ fair: oF wenerous Go not Intend. that pica ever muffor a through me, wronged and pr ai or yours Nar of Loma deeply ae fT have been bed by Ahoze 1 trusted D.C ROBINBON Mrs. Metnell went to Elmira on Nov. 2, INK, she waye, and sow Robinson in his "told fhm maya Meinelt wanted an acooun and he 4 Wat not tell'yon_ my" hustnoee. 1 fo ‘not even tell it tom Mra, Metneli's neya are Ringtein ‘Townsend. One of the firm makes af- davit that Rovineon wrot apewer to a demant for an »| hour | bondeman’ she »}oounty Jail at May's Landing to-mor 6 | row, ‘n| flied hallways, Not one was hurt, SOCIETY WOMAN ACAIN TN JAIL, Mrs, Chambers’ Rear- rested After an Hour of Freedom. Worls) Noy, 02.—Mre the Philadelphia (pecial to The Bi ATLANTIC ¢ Mille B. Chambers, wolety woman tn Jail hore, charged with awindiing Mra, Bohweisfort out of $1.40, hed an hour of (rowdom Jost nigh snd wae rearrested, According to the complaint, Mra Chambers secured the money by claiming (0 be an heiress Recorder Blephany and Chief of Polloe Hidridge were yesterday rerved with « wrt of habeas corpus in her case, Necorder Stephany at her hearing held he prisoner tn #1000 ball for tral be fore the December term of court CL. Cole and & Camerson Hinkle were retained for the prisoner, Lary last night My Chainbera was ‘akon » Judge Badtoott's offee on havear yepus proveediiigs The Judge ordered Mra, Chambers te Jeased {rom custody at once, — Whe Aira, Chambers wae ordered discharged whe fainted with joy, and her jawyers vi hard Work () PeRURe, vate ater, af Mre, Chambers wus ay hig the buliding, Detectives Woodrutt wid Baltell rearrested her Recorder Stephany had made out 4 ew warrant, aWorn to by Mrs. Sohwelr anid Mh ' dup in her ceil tp She will be given today and held in hs unleas she secures 4 will be taken t0_ the fers wan again | the New City J {another heartn for court, an orto LORD ROBERTS AT WORK, Hratsed by Fall from Horse, Wit Ne Out soon, IANDON, Nov. %2.—The following de apatoh hus been received at the War Office from Lord Roberts, dated Johan. nosdi y | nesburg “My horse fell with me Burlay anu vrulsed me somewhat, Am doing work. Hope te he about in a few days,” ewe BOERS ON THE AGGRESSIVE. Steyn and De Wet Head Attacking Foro> Near Alexandria, MASERU, Basutoland, Nov, 2.—Na> tives report that former President Steyn and Gen, De Wet, with a thou. and men, t(ravermd toe Britteh lines bee tween Alexandria and) Warringham's Store, and a 4. Britied post, Ientiy retired “and. Wook Hear tn thewetedordp, in the Orange [iver Colony THIRTY FAMILIES IN PERIL. Fire Drove Out Al 1 Rent. dente in Terror, Fire at 10% o'clock this morning in the fivesstory double tenement at 3 Allen street drove thirty families in the house to the atreet There waa a rush for the roof and o jam on the fi pes and great jostling and congestion in the smoke des spite the excitement that Mra, Metnell had never Any money to Invent DIED TO ESCAPE JAIL. Rogers Cashed a Bad Cheek, Carbollc Acti, (Rpectal to The Rvening World) KEYPORT, Nov. 2-Rdward Rogers eommitted suicide here at 7 o'clock tor day at his home on Second street ry drinking an ounce of carbolle eeld, Rogers got Force & Wyckoff, stove Then dealers of Keyport, to carh him a check for #37 on Baturday, Nov. 10, and then ppeared. The check wan found to be no good When presented at the Keyport Banking Company on Monday following, and tt was arcortained that he tnd kept no ao> eount in that bank, A warrant was tee sued for his arrest, but he was not eauaht Rogers served with Company G, Third Regiment, during the Apanish-Amerlean war, He deserted while the company was at Pompton Lake. He was mare ried, but had been’ separated from hin Wife for ® year past Coroner Tetley was summoned, but Rite Inveatienting decided to hold no quest and gave A burial permit os CHARGES HER WITH BIGAMY. Vou Damm in Court Saye Wife Tw) ha nin, Otte’ Von Damm asked Justice Wilmot BM. Smith In the Special Term of the Bupreme Court, Brooklyn, to annul his marriage with Aimyra l. Von Damm, whom he married on Jan, 2 187 The couple were married at 72 Deomtur street, Brooklyn, by the Rey, Dr, Crophy Bhortly after thelr marriage they went to California, Here, Otto clatma he found out that bis wife was already married to two men, the ‘iret, John Weins, tn mm and the second, William bon, in I ie: ways he told his wife what he had o and that she confesied, pe tne men are dead, he clalane ‘and further that his wife haw not ae- cured n divorge from oither, The couple | returned to Brooklyn last February. —— “G0D AND THE CITY.” “God and the City’ In the suggestive title of Bishop Potter's address to be delivered at the Friday noon Iltany| service in Bt, Paul's Chapel, Broadway | and Polton streets ‘The service is open| to the pub The Bishop will preside to-day Batetactyre Day meeting in thedral in Btarton street. Religious ppd will followed by a meeting of the supporters of the miasion at which! the dil mt the ¢ Pro culties and the results af fhe pi the (enement-houine ex: James B. Reynolds, of tho | Mr. ‘Paddock by be tonal ex ure cd vie aye oon cn ut rather | ‘. anion of the ul tien encoun: in the mission worl, Spectal Feature fouvealr Thanks- sire meres eee. rie ca * GLOVES, Hie fn The binge startel In the store of Michael] Friedwald, @ dealer in under- wear, The damage mounted to Remnants of Dress Goods, Fridayand Saturday, Nov, 23rd & agth, Both blacks and colored, at greatly reduced prices to close. Many of them large enough for a dress or skirt length, Broadway & 20th St eal or Glove Sale is the Lot 1—Ladies’ regular $1.25 9 | AND CONQUEROR KID GLO laze and black suede ‘41 sale price, pair 1 Uot 2 CADIE javovas.” and ox) nt 1.005 ea Lot 3—LADI et in 2elas | Crown; retailed Lot 4LADIES™ Stores Open James it hidden ‘hey ~—JOOCE ANGRY, . r mn iy Dies sulk hea ll THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, u - te ‘Then Ruscmseapasonpavenesomaninn staan nena Anes Bcd wen Salah bansonunennbabanasanire WOMAN FAINTS; |xhen 4 ahe nad x he Was unable to pay more, for Jenounoed (he method of collect « Criminal Court to 10 unmeasured 6 must be talking the ePriet into Cowing — suapended — sen her, When she oad. re #woon and Just as she was inteHouke ehe Waa rear ot Siapowinik of Ane niture which she * instalment. flo Awan expreanea hw Denounces Practice of|* UsingCriminal Court for Collection Agency. |ROCHESTER'S CRIME WAVE, Judge Cowing, iting ty Parl IV, Gen eral Bossiona, was very indignant this morning when Mra, Ciilette Russell, of | }Old Woman, Another Vietm of Te Will Probably Die. ROOHESTPR, NY aemaker, with the Noy. 2 -4Mosely Lord & Taylor, RIDLEY'S GLOVES! GLOVES!! ble Crown, Majestic and others. as Ry have failed to find a blemish on any of them. 2GtaSb GZARINA KID GLOVES, in white and biacks retailed Wt G11O5 wale priv sreeereesscsesees icy EDW. BOLE, & i) The woman had b ee Tomi fOr) eoiowlng upon the discovery of the as. Ive weeks, and the phystolan there #0] wait and murder of Mise Keat tng gee that ahe was suffe from some ter ymes the infor pation um Mre t tou Lok, minty et aulted by a ga aon ord street, Tuesday and badly Injured that she will probably pus Meander aud frequently veoame Un spacious. According {0 (he teatimony |} sve had bought the plano on the Inetal |. ment plan and had already paid poo! « —od Altman’ Co. Winter Garments for Misses and Children, MISSES’ DEPARTMENT, Three-quarter length Jackets and Reefers, Velour Blouse Jackets, braid and fur trimmed, Fall Length Coats for Children in Plain Tailored and Ruasslan Blouse effects. A namber of Tailor-made and Dressy Suits, Children’s Frocks and Flannel Waists are offered at greatly reduced prices, BOYS’ CLOTHING friday and Saturday, the following DEPARTMENT. Special Values will be offered : Mixed Cheviot Suits (double-breasted coats), with extra trousers; - sises 8 to 15 years, $4,85 Russian Blouse Suits of Plain Blue and Gray Chedtots; sises 3 to 7 years, $4,90 Trousers of Mixed Cheviots; sises 4 to 15 years. 65c, Top Coats of Grey Friese; sizes 6 to 15 years, $5.00 A large stock is shown of Winter Suits, Overcoats and Reefers of neWest materials. Boys’ Mackintoshes and Rubber Coats. Wilson Pianos, $1 Per Week. Don't pay $300 to $400 for a Piano when you can secure the high ta sweet toned ilson Piano (the stand- ard of PerresHail for $155, including stool to match, on such easy terms, $5.00 cash and $1.00 per week, The Wilson Piano is the very latest up-to-date piano, It is as good and better than most pianos offered to-day at $300.00 to $400.00, Pianos delivered upon payment of $5.00. Also the following high-grade Pianos: Siesel, 180.00 Cash, Easy Terms, 180.00 Ricca, OO Cash, Easy Terms, 160,00 Mayers) 00 Cash Easy Terms, 165.00 | Harmony, Ry OO Cash. Easy Terms, 175,00 If you wish to secure a piano before the holidays you should make a selection immediately, Our fac- tory is working day and night to keep up with the demand, ind unless you select at once we will not be able to supply you before the holidays, coccccccs BLOOMINGDALE BROS. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS. | UW Ave, 59th and 60th Sts, 4 Ave,, 59b and Oth Sts, es vd x ware two fold, In All the not imer Brands—As- We sell them all ater to imperfections, but talk of the town, dolasp CROWN Lot 5 MEN'S GRAY MOCHA GLOVES, white velvet (inish, in wilk dined and unlined, sizes 79 IC 74 10% regularly retailed at $1.50; sale price Lot 6—MEN'S GRAY AND BROWN MOCHA GLOVES, in lined and unlined) re tailed at 1.00 pair; sizes 74 to 9; rule price.. 55¢ uality MEN'S DRESS i Fe Lot 7—\ixtrn tine « KID WALKING GLOVES, tailed at £1.75; sale a * 95¢ m 85¢ Full lines in Ladies’, Men’ rT Hn Boye’ WINTER GLOVES AND MITTS, in eashi 85c wool, doy and buck skin, Saturdays from 8 A, M. to 10 P. M, ‘ONS, wines 7 had rin awe = 1900, EVERY SALES SLIP | isan absolute insurance policy against any dissatisfaction which may arise Over your purciase, You must be ene tirely satistied with whatever you puy herebefore we consider our duty done, Continued, partnnents, competitors. from 10% to 15% on every article you buy from us, the items: Dinner Sets. At $3.45 — White porcelain, fancy 100 pieces, including soup | At $6,48-—O1 fine Limogeschina,with pretty decorations, handles gold stip. pled, 86 pieces) others up to $30.00, ran ‘Sets, $4.48—Carisbad china, | of dish and plates, 14 pieces; others up to $80.00, | Game Sets, $5.48—Carsibad china with game allons, 15 plec others up to 0, Separate Pieces, Oyster Plates, $1.19 Dozen Ger- man china, neatly decorated, 6. idl go'd line edges, | Oyater Plates, $2.98 Dozen German china, with green, blu yellow border, centre t Wt tions, 6 she!t hers up t 198 to $7,98--Of English | ny with pretty umderglire ONS, light ware, neat shapes. pleees, $3.95; 100 pleces, $5.15) 112 pleces, $6.95; 115 pleces, $7.95, From $12.49 to $18,49—Four open Stock patterns of John Maddocks's Sons, England, as follows: 100 pleces, $12.49; 112 pleces, $15,495 186 pleces, B1s.49, At $14,98—Fine thin Limoges china, | pretty floral decorations, very neat Shapes, 100 pieces, handles gold stip. | Thin pled Ice.Cream Sets, $1.69 —Carisbad Imported Dinner Sets — 18,00, china, pretty floral decorations, pokt 15. O00, 89,00, 40.00, 50.00, stippled edges, 13) pieces: others 00.00, 66.00, 84, U0 'and wpted wd from $3.98 to $20.00, arly 20 Per Dozen lie Tea Sets, ported china, in assorted colored | tints and neat decorations, gold stip pled, others up to $10.00 wen, 6, $1.10 to § ame aioe from At $2.78—English porcelain, pretty floral decorations, glaze, 56 pleces, At $5,95-Thin Carlsbad china, with pretty fh with under «limported china, | decorations iad assorted colored tints, Others up to $10.00 with gokt if Aen etn lat | Flannelette Waists, 27c. 125 dozen Women’s Fleeced Back Flannelette Waists, light and dark fancy patterns, made in the regular shirt-waist styles, value 48c. No mail orders filled, none sent C. O. D. Becond Floor, th Bt Bexion. Mandolins, Banjos, &c. These are at common sense prices, These goods are in every respect high grade, although sold at about one-fourth you would expect to pay if this were not at Bloomingdale's, Calf-Head Banjos, 11 inch nickel rimmed, wash Yined, jf nickel brackets, with safety nuts, nickel grooved hoop, cherry neck, German silver frets, ebony pegs, nickel tailpiece, price, me 3.85 Violin Outfits complete, consisting of Stradivarius Violin, wood Row, Wood Case, one set of Strings, one box of Rosin, our sale price, 3.45 Rosedale Mandolin of walnut or Mahogany, deep shell, bevelled top, inlaid sound hole, rosewood finger board, inlaid position dots, Italian patent head, sale 95 Third Fier, Oth AL Betton Our model of Brazil Price, Sale of Women’s Shoes. Reliable Footwear Very Low in Price We will hold to-morrow an exceptionally opportune sale of women’s excellent foot wear. The goods were secured from a manufacturer at remarkably low prices, and thus we are able to quote the same to you, ~Button and lace At 1.98 shoes, dongola kid skin, vici kid, aiso cloth tops; many different styles; all the newest shapes, all sizes, Women's Stippers $1.00 Per Pair—Of dongola kid, patent leather, red goat leather; also white kid, newest shapes, made with (wo straps, all sizes, Women’s Sandals, $1.29 Per Pair—In pink and blue kid, For Boys, Children and Misses. At 98c, Per Palr— Misses’ and Children’ lace Shoes, spring heels, toe caps. At 9c, Per Pair—Por toys; made of Shetland calf, lace, spring heels, sizes 9 to 194, At $1.2) Per Pair For Boys and Girls; heavy button, heavy weight soles, At 79, and 60¢, Per Puir— Misses’ bidivcaih Slippers, in Alga blue, red, i dongola kid button and box cali, lace and Guaranteed Ansonia Clocks. These are eight-day clocks and strike the hour and half hour on cathedral gongs. In oak and walnut, At 2.95 manufacturer's price, 9,00, ~Large size nickel plat. At 1.49 ed Regulator Alarm Clocks, with patent winder and setter, finest An- sonia movement, warranted accurate timekeeper, listed at 6,00 and sold all over the world at 4,00, At 3, 95° ~Marbleized, with French bronze top manufacturer's list price, 14, $0, weecccnccwcccccccocensocccesccosorocsscssscsess Books at J0c. per Vol Little Classic Pics Here isa fine collection of over 10 books from the pens of the best writers, made up in handy mo size, prettily bound in stamped covers and sold to-morrow at the special price of 10¢, per vol, Some of titles are “_— omament ‘ar Wiawatha. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 44 Aven, 59h and 60th Sts, BLOOMINGDALE BROS. M4 Aves 59th and 0th Ste and lhe largest and most complete Chinaand Crockery department in America. We buy from the pot- tery and manufacturers themselves every article inour de- This in itself means advantages over our We guarantee during this sale a saving of We urge comparisons Note | | Tey Dishes, 18c¢ , 28c., 49¢., decorated with large fish in centre | Turkey Dishes, i2c., Ie, 28c., 8.01 white | shapes, 10-inch lsd cnonupeceenrecnstteteeroeesesonneeooonesen After-Dinner Tea Cups and Sau. | Water Tumblers } At 466, Dozen Oi fine thin-biown DENTISTRY, 4] tN psd or Painless Extracting - when 5 Geer tipi eral | Special Hosiery Values, Here are a few Hosiery items hich are worthy of special accent in our trade announcement to-day, Ale though the prices are very low, the goods are very dependable. Women’s Hose, 12. Some fast black cotton with double soles,others fleeceslined black cotton, and another lot of fancy cotton in a variety of styles; really worth {9¢, per pan. Men's Half Hose, 12. Heavy weight natural wool, also heavy weight fancy silk em- broidered cotton ina variety of stylesand heavy weightOx- ford mixture; really worth 19¢, Men's, Women's and Children’s Hose, 19¢, Of all-wool cashmere, likely to be sold before the day 1s over; former prices ranged from 25e,t0 Oe. per pair, 786.01 decorated porcelain, 10: Winch, se; Se inch, 1$¢ G5 Veineh, teeinch, porcelain, faney 12e.; Vdeinch, the. (mine, 150. wears 98¢. to 1 2e, (Mt decorated chin, cers, YAc, to We, Of decorated ps and Saucers, 7¢.—White AyON Shapes. china, § | tee Plates, te. cold edye Vruit Plates, 18c, to $40,00 Doz, — The largest and most complete ase sortinent of these, made of Carlsbad ant Limoges china Imported china, Glassware. He, Doz Ot American crystal glass, nicely fin. ished. glass, reqular table size, it and Pepper Shakers, 4c, Imported cut glass, mounted with silver-plated caps, Thint Pi Intants' close titting crystal sill cap, trimmed with ae edge, in all colors, ear Kotunde, ns Women’ : "Flanneletie Wrappers, 57c. The Greatest Wrapper Value of the Year. We secured from a manufacturer 237 dozen of excellent flannelette wrappers ata price very much lower, \ than we thought possible. Thus we! present to you a great wrapper bargain. The garments come in several different styles, Regular $1 value, Many color combinations. You may buy as many of them as you wish; all 4 sizes, 34 to 46. No C. O. D, ory mail orders filled, Hecond Pioor, OGth Mt. Beetion Special Furniture Items, This pretty Ro» ception C alr, in leaf gia (Hot bronze) has satin damask seat and is ney finished: value $75; Friday, 2.48 Hall Stands of quarterad golden oak, with seat with dee box, French bevel mirror aud dou. This neat Bed, complete, with woven wire freee and Soft-top mattress in all the seal! sizes, value 5, 85 $5.00; Friday onlysseeeees ble hat’ hooks, Several patterns of Parlor Tables, | ya 1ue $10.00, special some of which have sold Friday, 6. 48 for $4.00; Friday only,. usc Cabinets, in polished mahog- any finish, good size: has door and adjustable shelves; value 5 50 * $7.50; Friday, Pourth Flow, Pretty Roman Chal in mahogany | finish, have spring seats and satin damask covering $5.00; Friday only weeeeee Women’s A 19¢, This lot consists of fleece-lined vests and pants; vests have high neck, with long or short sleeves, trimmed with silk tapes colors, silver and shades of gray, also plain et every garment Your choice | 9 Women's fine merino Combination Suits open across the shoulders, in silver grays and white; all sizes; 50 l 4 actual value $1.00; our price Children’s Underwear Very Special at 19, Heavy fleece-lined vests, pants and drawers; secured through failure of the manufacturer at a very small fi ure, Sold with but a small margin of profit, TI actual value in price, according to sizes, sells for 20¢, for Pa! size 16 inch, rise 3c. a size, bringing size 34 inch 45¢ We shall give you a choice of all sizes, 16 to 34; price, “49 60 Y Sheets and veteran. 19 Our one-pound English stationery cabinet, cream or tinted, satin or snowflake finish, The popular square size, Cabinet contains 60 sheets of paper, with envelopes to match. Pioor, 6th t, Meetion. woe een nee e nee ene enc ceceeees: Thanksgiving Groceries. Buy your wants now before the rush, These prices good tor Friday and Saturday, mail orders filled for these items. worth from 29¢. to $5¢, each, to-morrow, Main Plonr G90 Mt. Be en ee Mate No Flour, highest uiade, only one 4 | Raspberr: Final best imported, t- b. bag toa customer for 49¢, Ib; jars, Parayon Baking Romi pure, | iat "condensed, per pack. ans, V4 7. ge, citron, be st Me th, 126, Mincem:at, quart jars, 206, Cluster Raisins, fine, t-1b, pachte Orange or Lemon Peel, per tb. ages, 14e, is Seeded Raisins or fueron Cur | Cluster Raisins, fancy Maes i-th. rants, 1.\b, phy packages, 30¢., 38¢. and Apricots, eriporated,t ab pkes., 1 2c. a Prunes, ‘mety and porp, | Ib. | Pure Ground Spices, for Prunes, (rey, 2 lbs. for 16¢ Prunes, very lancy, §1bs, for 096 Figs, fancy layer, t-lb. pkes., 122. Pig Jam, 1 th, cans, #2c Cireen Gage Jams, best imported, t+ b, lars, P4e. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., M4 Aven 59th and 60th Sta, Garren, Ib. Mace, ', |b, cans, Mag Nutmiegs, 1-4 Ib, conn Ne 1b. Gryend Fleer, Stn | moc eae Seeagh tf

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