The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1901, Page 3

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE NG, MARCH 22, 1901. OSCAR VAN DYKE PAINE ote. Though Sued for Separation, the Justice Thinks He Is Entitled to the| Legal Separation on Mrs. Paine's Own Admission. ieieietel-teiat feleteintebltet : . From. oh @/ First Photes’ Published: Justice Ewedman vor fie trem his Pathe, whe h YSUE for eopte sadméts oft ym other ev oavicted by ber feastons of avrons sepondent ted from his wife with Kintnes deny tt and he AYSTERY WA TiewTg venaine ee SAW. WOMAN'S DEATH ipl Mrs. &cbertson, of Chi- caz,o, Left Vials Filled with Red Liquid. GETS DECREE OF DIVORCED rel FOR LECACY. Widow AckleyTakes Up Search for Witnesses Begun et Husband. Wilt Meo Wie who was Fosburg reside BRIDE ARRESTED AS SHOPLIFTER. Mrs. Forste, Only Mar- ried Four Days, Ac- cused by Detective. committed sulethte room, when her} two y Whar thie Ul to knov Mrs. Robe rently @bour thirty: y and of exceptionally tine Ngure, visited the fur- nisked-room house of Mrs. 1. Marsah- at @1 West One Hundred and uurth street, two weeks ago, a a room. Ther Jandlady that she a ow y Chicago ta wife of that she in this learned they were in country house for a visit of weeks, and #0 #he proposed ¢ in ‘thls clty until thelr return ‘She pald her rent in ad gave no evidence of financial trout Last night she sat in the parlor with | the other boarders, and seemed in ex- cellent spirits. Twlee to-day a rervant knocked on the door of her room without receiving a resprre, and then, alarene}, rhe burst open the door, to find Mrs, Robertson | dead &on the ped. i wo vials were on a table near], MADE A TEST. To Prove the Effects of Coltee. ‘urlously enough, the overuse Nadie another ust tbe arrival! In order to be sure that it really He ate ep | Oe atae Raxadate| last week. Mrs. was coffee that had caused the trou tecelpt for one day's board, of the Motel] man was not soorn ntl Biss rai cofTen that) add (exudes tha toot See eT car ina in the name Of) date went to tive in California, twenty-| a careful test, with the f rx. L, B, Robertson, eight y t ye hat | results: We had been using cof- At the Hotel MurIborough it wan sad] Stra.” tain rel SAL cary) eat as oat uit sen unlt [cof that Mrs. Robertson had been a wee | Uitted States Consul at Tent and for many rs husband was | there last spring. At that time she wall) braved a Hoxer trouble roubied with headaches, sluggisis her home wax in Chicago, and told oe circulation and. diz: spells, IT had | ‘al othe uesta that she had recently a a zs u eral ot hers Lets sick headaches, stomach trouble and Sit) SI “= - felt nervous and despondent most. of the time. Two years ago we began | MAN’S DEATH SAVES THEM. | » jer eon Hatt. using Postum Food Coffee In place of from. dipan. She! our coffee, Husband soon began to ert ein which to improve and looked and appeared poh Robie fhae ietlon during | H!ke another person. All the old, dis Accused of Mu: = (Speclal to The Evening World.) nag the vol. agreeable symptoms disappeared. In Wo parties nnd ale to be sure that ft was the cof. NORFOL Va. March 2.—John othe Hus foe that had caused the trouble he nly. witness against John . soldiers insite, began drinking coffee again, and the Milam Colley and Charles {old dizzy spells, sluggishness and now In jail at Petersburg China with her headaches begnn to come back. ‘That trlal for the murder of Wil- roland, died to-day, and tha!‘ we of the accused men will {8 her eon ri ‘Three jer. and went! settled ft, and he immediately | dropped coffee for good and all, and hag since been using Postum and is n in| oll wht, Gen, Ince be eer ven og Petersburg, who waa| Sexleo, engaged In mining perfectly healthy. | i to have been married to renton on er - ave stuck to Postum and, am to- | weds an healthy, fleshy, resy woman, ike! place inimediacely uvon| GRIEF CAUSED SUICIDE. | where before 1 wan thin, pale and # dincharke from Jal ' A sallow. | 4 : EEE eT Man Mourned Min Dead Ww You may bolleve we know some- NEW THEATRE IN PATERSON. | Wee shat Theat" |thing about whether coffee agrees pines | : with us or not, and we nino. know | James H. Hellner, forty-three years | haw well Postum does agree with us. | committed sutcide ast niyt. at the! Mrs, Madison, 128 Division nf his broth here in Auburn, N. ¥., has been | IT Fulton st iB nred of Indigestion and nervousne: by thootlng bimaelt tn by leaving off coffee and taking up + found this moretng | poxtum Food Coffee, Sree f\ Mrs, Caffrey, 1477 8, Salina St., has the night of hip arrest, 9 WI bent 2.500) Be and Ite- place Columbia, ‘That the elty of Paterson tm to have a yhouse next heatre will be bust the rear of tho j his pe ME ee jong bend. af jbeen greatly henefited by using Pox- Phe new building will! be constructed |witcs each had. boarded. with, fis {tum atter leaving off coffee. of steel, iron and fireproof brick. Tho | brother. Grlef-over his bereavement, | | know of many cases, but only | © Beating capacity. will be 300, New York| about which he was very ‘despondent;{#peak. of a fow.—Mrs, 8. E. Webb, | architects aro at work on it, Ja the only cause aowa {or his act, 16% Parker St, Auburn, Mt So prosperous? Have We Any Suits? SANE MAN LIKED INSANE PAVILION.| ‘Frank Malek Tells How He Came to Be Con- fined in Bellevue by Mistake for Seven Hours. oii-i Seicint FRANK MALEK f(t be Marca st—Miss | locked uj in the Insane ward | so) Z The Grand Duke THE HAT FOR SPRING. ' Duke, originally introduced by Mr. | Increases daily. dressers are wearing it. SOOO EES 52. 8O equal to any fat prieedat li We've also all the other} Se Styles as brought out by} aw and AND OUTFITTERS, Cc Cortlandt St {To Look Prosperous Is Next Door ‘To Being Prosperous.} nanan -* Have extn seen that short boxy top-coat that looks JUST THE THING! a -$5.50 to $15.00 We have Them in All the Leading Shades- For those who don’t like the short one we have both a medium and a long Raglan, Yoke or Chesterfield. Well, | Should Say So! Scotch Tweeds ia the new greenish shades. striped and checked Flannels, Cheviots, Oxford or Cambridge Vicunas; in fact, everything to suit the plain as well as the nobby dresser—$0.00 to $15.00. Special Attention in Our Youths’ and Children’s Dept. Boys and children like out clothing our prices--We Sike your |rade-—Lvery Your Money’s Worth or Your ees pernaace Customers get at all times the fuli benetit of all that we save by being oul of the high-priced district, NOTE—Though our location may seem unfamiliar to some, it is very easy of access, MOE LEVY & CO., Men's and Boys’ Outfitters, U9, 121, 123, 125 Walker a near Centre. sf ares like s you will see below. ITS GENEROUSLY g00D QUALITY MAKES IT THE AXIS OF THE TRADE. HARBUROER, HO M. MARRIAGE TAX oe ON BACHELORS. Pennsylvanians Who | Dodge Yoke 40 Years Must Pay $100. Mareh Mich County the Hause toca to ourag mar: rat on cltlzen of ty years old mi rhage Heense arts aH turne CANDY cATHARTE zs Behe SST FOR Tie Bowe Genuine stamped C.C C. Never sold In bull, Beware of the dealez who tries to sell something “just as good.” T. KELLY 263 6th Ave. (Entrance Mrance Through Furniture Store.) : Why Not be well and stylishly dressed? 'Y can do it with so small an outlay of ready cash that you will never miss it, the balance we will charge, and yo ean pay for it In small sums weekly or monthly. Our garments are all marked in plain figures, thus assuring you that you do not have to pay more than regular cash prices. It {s because of the class of customers we have “jon our books that we are able to sell on such reasonable terms of CREDIT. M chevic style SUITS, in fancy cassimeres, worsteds; mad: the newest » Strictly all woo! and well tailored, 10.00 to 25.00 MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, in tine coverts, whipcords, vicunas and cheviots, made in the latest ‘style, lined with good Italian cloth or atin, 10.00 to 35.00 SUITS, made of all wool chev- tians and broadeloths, skirt, lined with fine percaline, worth $20.00; special, 13.50 S. MACHINES, FURNI- Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 P. M. 470 Fulton St., Brooklyn. JAMES MEANS’ $250 SHOE2= KNOWN AND APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC FOR 23 YEARS. SOLD BY LEADING RETAILERS. Made in a variety of styles and Sewed. Smooth Innersol: Distributed at wholesale by MORSE & ROGERS OF NEW YORK. stamped upon th to buy the welal THE FIVE CENT CIGAR WORLD )\ REVOLVES AROUND (7 THAT GREATEST H MANUPACTU CIGAR COMPANY. 75 AND 77 W ALKER STREET,

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