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. | Ma] ) \ MRS. MURRAY’S LOVE ANIMALS T She Would Allow No One on Her Place to Abuse Them. —_——_ TURLA SORRY HE ACCUSED WIFE .She Turned Tables on Him—He Is Held for Bigamy. “T pave read the recent stories of Mri Evelyn W. Murray, che friends of ant- mals," said Ernest Delin, “and as I was formerly in her employ as a walter In her Summer home at Raritan, near Summerfield, N. J., I would like to add a tribute to her from the standpoint of an employee. “peters, her house at Raritan was burned two Years ago, she used to apes considerable tlme there, In my positic as one of her waiters, | had opportunit iy “JUSTICE AFTER 20 YEARS,” Dramatic Pose and Speech of Tall Blonde Woman Im- pressed Law’s Officers. red Cate. nearly two hundred They were of all. kina for her had, too, a dozen or eo dogs, and horses and'cows in num- bers, Icach horse had a ble box stall for its use. S@re-1 can get my freedom ant my maiden name I'l not prosecute my husband for bigamy,” sald Mra. Anna H. Sturla to-day at her nome, 453 Cen- tral Park West. Cornelius Sturla had her hated to Stariem Court for annoying him, amt to his surprise and chagrin she accused him of bigamy and had him held in $1,000 bond. Mrs. Sturia ts largo and blond, over stx feet tail, and she made a striking figure when, on leaving her tvisband In custody, she raised her hand and raid dramaticany: “Justice after twenty years.” “I was only a green . “when Bturla’s flattery turned and 1 left my home at Ham- nd went with him to Oin- ere we were married at the rand Iotet. “1 am Inclined to belleve now that our marriage may havo been a moc one. 1 was innocent onough to be imposed on. Even !f {t was, I certainly am his com- mon-law wife and I bore him three children. He used to write to me after he came East, ang when my parents @ied and I inherleta thelr property I often sent him money. When I came to New York to join him he disappeared. “The last letter I had from him was Gated Beattle, two years ago. In it he asked me to let him have money to go to the Klondike. I sent him a good round sum. Last Christmas, when my boy and I were eating our Christmas dinner, we spoke of him and of the scant comfort he was probably having in Alaska, Uttle knew that he was ea! Christmas turkey with another woman, not more than a few blocks away from us. “Two weeks ago I read of the death of a former college mate of his, who lived at 326 Lenox avenue. I went there and asked if anything had been heard from my husband. To my surpris told me he was living next door.” Sturla is employed at the Aj Stores. Three weeks trate Zeller he married Dennen. ENOCH ARDEN ~CHUSED ROW. “In the stable were signs notifying tae rvants that any one abusing an animal would be fined %, while the same reward wld be pald for information of an “Mrs. Murray had many chickens and ducks, Bhe wouldn't allow any of them to be killed for her table, nor would she permit a servan: to go near the hen- oune. fed them herself and took entire of them, “About the place were slgna tellin ryants to keep off the gricm, A fine of $5 was imponed tf an employee waa caught on the lawns. ‘Mrs. Murray would have no women servants. All tne servanta lived {n quar- ters some distance from the house. coachman carried revoly and signs warned all danger of intruding. “She had many’ tl nificent Jewels, hu ny. had no visit her country girl,” ‘Then they were expected to answer in a hurry and to take their shoes off at the threshhold. “By her instructions her groom and Mrs. 3 ehlorofarmed the animal } ahe had two men dig a gra tt. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY. _ Three Neckwear Specials. They're special in more than price, though that’s their particular attraction; they’re special because they're just what is being most used at this time and because they're quality is standard, but the prices and seeing them will make them go double quick. Liberty Neck Ruffs, $1.25 value, at 75c. each. Embrotdered Turn-over Collars, 15c. values, at 10c. each. Main Floor, 59th St. Bection. Men’s Fancy Shirts, 50c. $1.00 and $1.50 Value. laundered, bought very much under the regular price, beautiful as- sortment of patterns. We place them on centre tables to-morrow. Main Floor, ith St. Section. {Men’s $4.00 Bath Robes, $2.00 Husband No. 2 Objected to Visits of His Pred- ecessor. 200 Robes, made of excellent quality Turkish towelling, well as-} sorted, retailed regularly at $4.00, to-morrow, $2.00 each. Women’s Underwear Specials. { 3-—Fine Swiss Ribbed Vests; low neck and no sleeves ; also At 12c some with the wing sleeves; beautifully trimmed with) lace and silk ribbon at the neck and arm holes. Actual value 25c.} At 35c— Finest grades of Silkoline Vests, very elastic. in pink,! sky blue and cream white; actual value 75 Men’s Derbys, $1.00. An Enoch Arden story with an un-| Pleasant modern ending {s that of Mrs. | Orrin Baker and her husbands twain, | told in Justice Nawh’s court at Plain- fleld, N. J. to-day. Husband No, 1} disappeared in romantic fashion, turned | up atter he hnd been supplanted, in- | fisted on remaining on his wife's call-| ing liet, to the annoyance of husbani No. 2, who finally chased thetr Around the houre with a pistol and Bed in $0 bonds to keep the peace, Twenty yearn ago the present Mrs! Orrin Baker married Frederick Cantleld, wark. He deserted her to go West! and seek hin fortune. Five years Inter, Mrs, Cantleld became Mrs. Baker, They/ have two children, a daughter twelve years old and a fon seven yeara old. Last Summer Baker raya he learned that a man had been vielting the house) whtie ho was away at work, | His wife confesmed that her firat hus- band, Canfeld, had come back and In- sisted on coming to see her. Canfleld's father, who resides in Newark, inter. | teded and succeeded In getting his son to return West. After that there wan felotion in the Baker household, and on Wed g:aday last Mrs. Baker alleges that her hus-! band chased her around the house with @ revolver. She av.ore out a warrant for hin arrest. Justice Nash held Baker under $9) bunds to keep the peace for mx months Mr. and Mrs. Baker will sesume living! together. | | Here is a very excellent opportunity to purchase a fine black derby (that’s just the kind you want at this season) for $1.00, whose regular price is about twice this. We have heard so much about spring deliveries being made shortly (and it’s pretty early at that) that we feel we must clear out our stock onshort order. This is what gives you the chance. Main Floor, th &, Section. They are genuine axis cut pebbles. Spectacles can be had in either riding or straight bow. Eyeglasses with patent American cork nose rest. The pebbles are natural stones, almost as hard as diamonds. Théy take a high polish and will not scratch or collect moisture in any weather. When properly fitted, and we fit the eyes Cxpertly, they improve, strengthen and preserve the sight. The us: glasses are sold by exclusive opticians and specialists at $4.00 per pair. price, 98c. Boys’ All-Wool Suits, $ 1.50. | Main Floor, Front, Centre ———_— “L” APPROACH CONDEMNED. A 1,000.Foot Structure That Cont 970,000 Must Be Hemoved. Commissioner Keating of the ian. | ways Department sald Jast night that he would at once notify the Long Island Hieotric Railroad Company that the! 1,000-foot approach to the tracks of the{ Kings County "“L” at the old Brooklyn | city ine must come down, The Court of | Appeals has decided that it is a menace! to the safety of citlzena and blocks the; highway. ‘The atructure cost $70,000. If in not re- moved forthwith by the rallroud officials the Highways Departmen: will tear it down, Fadresiae for {te erection was ranted to the raliroad by th: Sand of Jamaica just before coveatdat LONDON GETS A DIVORCE. Clothing Manufacturer Proves Al- lewattons Hefore Referee. Jutice Lawrence in the Supreme Court this morning ‘confirmed the re- port of Referee Augustine McMahon in the sult for absolute divorce brought by Reiben London against Julia London. The referes found that Mra. London had been guilty of misc c' husband's brot! on Taidor Lasagne? mer The plaintiff is a wealthy elothi fpanufacturer. at US Wooster ctfect, ai lives.in Brooklyn. His | ang and ‘andsom * We will place onsale to-morrow morning about six hundred strictly'all-wool Boys’ Suits, sizes from 7 to 15 years. These suits are in heavy-weight cheviots, in a large assortment of neat, desirable mixtures, made’ with double-breasted jackets, trinmed and made to give good wear; nota suit in this lot worth less than $3.00, and some of them $3.50and $4.00; choice to-morrow at $1.50. Serond Floor, ith St. Rection. _. Three Specials in Hosiery. Three exceptional items, one for women, another for} men and one for children, will be on sale to-morrow in} our hosiery department. Women’s Lace Lisle Hose, 15c. Pair. About 1,500 pairs of fine lisle thread hose, in black only; all lace effects, in a variety of patterns. Are worth 29¢.; no mail orders tilled on these. Vel Men's \2-Hose, 15c. Pair. All the finest grades of imported fancy 34-hose; new spring goods; new ‘styles of silk embroidered stripes and fancy extracted figures; worth from 25c. to 35¢. per pair. Children’s Hose, 2c. Pair. 2,100 pairs of: ribbed cotton hose, with double knees; actually worth 25c. per pair; sizes 6 to 10. Matn Floor, f9th St. Sedfion BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 3d Ave. 59th aod 60th Sts, 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts, OLD BY SER Real Renaissance Lace Collars, $2.50 values, 98c. each.) FOR Invartably fed . even though th “was very exa “Lpay you would VANT. nie had to gu with her them yates THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENIN CITZKY FOUND A NEW POISON Took a Mouthful by Mis-!B. F. Rosenheimer Meets t ake and Died in a Hospital. to bs In. pyran T. reed ements Cables, y SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY. ation contained alum and other al burned the four chile Db the extraor- to the Women’s Silk Waists, $4.98. Very fine waists of taffeta silk, new spring styles, hemstitched and tucked; braid trimmed, gilt buttons and white tucked vests; others with revers of taffeta, elabor- ately trimmed; black, white and colors. Secont Floor, 59h St. Section Trimmings at 4 Price. Greatest Trimming values in New York. The stock we are selling at half price consists of all the latest styles is Engraving of Wedding Invitations, &c. The very finest work is done by our experienced engravers, Ex- ¢{ceptional price reductions for this sale. Engraved, | Monogram Dic, $1.15—Cut froma Plate and 50 Cards, 68c.—Name only. 50 Cards Printed from Your Own address Die, $1.35 Plate, 28c.—On Whiting’s first qual- Stamping Paper, Sc. per qu ity tine Bristol, Wedding Invitations, $6.75 for the On Whiting’s finest kid-finished paper, fashionable size, complete, with inside and outside envelopes. morrow. two-clasp glace kid gloves for women. warranted, and they regularly sell for $1.00. Women’s 25c. Cashmere Globes, 15c. 800 pairs jersey fleece lined black cashmere gloves; regular 25c. Men's $1.00 Kid Gloves, 55c. Several hundred pairs of this grade, every pair warranted, money refunded if not satisfactory. There are all colors among them. quality, of fine imported passementeries, boleros, fronts, collars, cuffs, epaulets, Eton jackets, sleeves and allovers. a great opportuhity for youto secure some handsome This is a lot of about 100 dozen fancy Stiff-Bosom Shirts,jtrimmings for very little money. F selection | plain col Bi | finished; | retail at } Women’s Kid Gloves, 59c. Very special item from our Glove Department for to- We have about 2,009 pairs of excellent quality Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 98c.| 4-Ply Collars, 6 for 45 ronzes, 1c. per quire. lirst 100; each additional 100 $2.50.| Piaying Cards, 12!3c. Pack—Ivory This Miia Floor. aot St of choice designs. For one i in these were manutactured to 25¢. Main Floor, 291m st Every pair is Your at. deetlon Main Floor, 59h Cc. This lot consists of about 1,500 dozens of Men's and Boys’ good 4-ply Collars, which we guarantee to be perfect in every respect. They come in all the latest shapes; the same collar under another brand name sells at 15c., or 75c. per half dozen; our price is 45c. per half dozen. alk Tomatoes, fancy Jerseys, our tic.cans, Co Tomatoes, our 13. 0c. Succotash, very fine, can 9c. Sauerkraut, quart cans, 8c. Small Lima Beans, per can, 10c, Early June Peas, per can, 10c. Small Sugar Peas, our 18c. cans, 16e, Garden Spinach, our 1 ins, Lhe, Okra, plain or in tomato, 2-Ib, cans, 9c. French Peas, all very fi I reduced, per can » 18. c. French Mushrooms, reduced, per can, 17c, and 22c, Sliced Pineapple, 2-!b. cans, 14¢. and 17¢ Sliced Pineapple or Strawberries, 1-Ib. «. California Fruits, 3!1 2 selected fruit and heavy reduced for this sale, as tol Apricots, 1 4c. and 18¢. Bartlett Pears, loc. and 2tc. Yellow Peaches, loc. and 20c. Lemon Cling Peaches, 17c. and 21c, Green Gages, L4c. 11! 17¢. Egg Plums, t4c, and 7c. hite Cherries, 22c. and 28¢. ite Cherries, supreme quality, 3-lb, cans, 3Zc. Bartlett Pears or White Cherries, N.Y. State, our tc. 2b. cans, He, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave, 59th and 60th Sts, Preserved 9c. 2 Ib, cans, Sal much Not sold in lesser amounts. o-Morrow’s Grocery Specials. | Baltimore Peaches, }-Ib. cans, 9c. and extia large cans,| Baltimore Bartlett Pears, 3-1b. cans, 1 9c, French Sardines, extra fine, full 1, | cans, 9c. By highest Rolled White Oats, highest «rad Selb, pkg Hominy, Java and Ib., 26c. or Englis! | French Boneless Sardines, our 24c. large cans, 21c. Spiced Anchovies, best from Norway, can, 12c. Layer Figs, be Flaked Wheat. Barley, 1-| Green Kern, per Ib., 1 Ic. Lentils, per Ib., 6c. and Be. Maracaibo Coffee, soit by many as cents; bean or grou Our Celebrated G:nuine Java and Mocha Coffee, tori at $2e., bean, ground or Our 62c. Mixed Te: Our 50c. Mixed Te: Aunt Jemima Panca Main Floor, tth Se | d 2-Ib, boxes, 17¢, Th rade, 121-4 Ib, bays, 3S¢. s., per Ib., 2 1-2e, 5-Ib. pkes.. per Ib, 2e b. cartons, 4c. Ib, cartons, 3c. and Se. 22 Mocha; our regular price 1, per Ib. 1Sce ly sold. by us Iverized, per h Breakfas Ground F B n on] BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave, 59th and 60th Sts, hhchdhech tech hte | \ i 3 ry i i i 3 2 3 e ¢ | | 3 3 an VA VAAner: | | | | Large assortment Fancy Rever Muffs—handsome Furs|In the plain Round Muffs we are showing beautiful ALL CARS TRANS: CAUCHT CAR, — GOLF CLUBS $ A . ' 4 4 Specials in Te Sere ' Women’s A { Tan walt pparel. 2,000 Niblicks, Mashies,/31o.morrow at Bloomingdale’s Death at 125th Street Etc., Burned at you may buy Women's Suits that are and have been seiling at $10.98, $12.50, 7 25 $15.00, for. .... % * $10, $12 and $15 Golf Capes, one day only— To-mor- row, $6.95. all new Shades ; nobby styles to select from, with or without Station. Country Ciub. had to tear it at ditMeulty cia the handsome + hundred feet Neck ately manaior ne-story frame Mri Londen father ts in Harlem and was quite wealthy lea » and one chitd. Moench) (Canal? Ke Co Woolen Dress Fabrics. Novelties for House and Evening Wear. Rerrecerecerecrcecconcocco cia ccoc coon silent He was well known Me ex aw Women's § Skirts like this— made of fine cheviot or broad- cloth; trim- med with satin bands; 3 cloth straps and but. tons; near- silk lined; here to- morrow at Out of a number of thou- sands, but 400 left. Kerseys, blue and black— |inostly $20 overcoats, though |some were higher priced. $122.50 silk shoulders; $10 plain lining. 3 in thin Dress Fabrics Barége, Grenadine, Crépe, Moussceline, Taffetas, Veilings New Colorings in Silk and Wool and all Wool tissues. Proadway XK 19th at. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, CYS _ Both Sides 14th St. rom 13th to-15th, 6th-Aw Rocers, Pret & Company, ————————— Sunday World Wants make the, pathway to success an easy climb. Results await takers at the top, We G1 orders by mall. 3 i | The Fur Sale Was Tremendously Resultant. Our Announcement That We Had Secured a Great Stock of Rich Furs From the Manufacturer and Importer at a Sacrifice and Would Sell Them at Forty Cents on the Dollar Brought Buyers by the Hundreds. |The Fur Sale gota good start yesterday. Crowds were large and enthusiastic. But-the: jreal strength of the event will develop to-day and to-morrow. A multitude of the finer! Jerades will go to the block. They've been held back because we had neither. {Hudson | space to put them on sale before. The fresh lot includes a spiendid collection of Hu Bay Sable Neck Pieces and Muffs and Russian Sable Sets. Other instalments of the lite tle and medium-priced kinds will also be ready for to-day’s and to-morrow’s visitors. i | This Fur Sale at Macy's is justly the sensation in the realm of trade. Customers 3 amazed at the values; competing retailers are surprised by the scope of the offerings-an J the boldness of the underpricing. Bone |Furs—Furs for February, Furs for March, Furs for all next winter at forty cents-on-th dollar. That's the pith. eee This Is Important. The following items are in stock at the present writing (Tuesday, 10 A. M.), but there is only one ofracte Hi case the special quotation that interests you has interested some one else who arrived first bought the article, we feel sure there are other things here equally as beautiful and_price-cheap that will save; you from disappointment. We've selected the list below at random, merely to show the character of the: ” values offered, : Sealskin Coat, latest model, dip tront and back, high collar, cuffs and full-length revers of chin- chilla, lined with satin damask, worth $275.00; our price, $171.49. Cinnamon Bear Set, Muff and extreme length Boa, worth $98.00; at $45.74. Cross Fox Muff and Neck Piece, finished with tails, worth $200.00; at $69.74, Natural Blue Fox Muff and Neck Piece, tinished with tails, very rare, worth $225.00; at $89.74. trimmed with paws, heads and tails—or perfectly | specimens of Pointed Sable Fox—Mink—Hudson plain. Combinations of Persian-and-chinchilli—' Bay Sable, Russian Sable, Lynx, Pointed and. Electric-and-Sable Fox—Ermine-and-White Fox-—-|Blended Baum Marten. The prices are absurdly Electric-and-Mink. small, Very Extensive Display of Inexpensive Furs. The little-cost Muffs, Boas and Clusters are here in treme va among them is relatively as great as in the luxurious, quaiities. Red Fox Muffs, trimmed with heads and paws, $2.74 and $4.49; Electric Seal Muffs, $2.24; Mink Clus. ters, $6.24; Sable Fox Neck Pieces, $6.49, and that’s the way prices of the rest run. Fur Rugs Reduced One-Third. various colors, to the heavy,. e very much less than id Fur Rugs ata reduction 4 ous variety and the saving Fur Rugs of all kinds with fullemounted lead—from the smail sheepskins, in sumptuous pelt of the Grizzly Bea, and East Indian Leopaid. Our regular p others charge-—that's an acknowledyed ! To-day we offer the following spler of one-third less than the usual rat: ‘nt here: Black Goat, $1.98; Fox, $4.40; Wolf, $5 Lynx Cat. $7.74; Timber Wolf, $9.9 $19.98; Leopard, $24.95; Grizzly Bear, $ They are on sale in the Suit and Fur department a, $5.98; Puma, $7.49; it, $14.98; Black Bear, mounted or Black Bear, $12.49; second floor—main building, Continuation of the Embroidery, Silk, Undermuslin, China, Glass and Grocery Sales. | \

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