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Se MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS SEEK DIVORCES TOGETHER. eS eS fettetnte teint Se '‘“Men Are All Brutes,” Says Minnie— Mrs. Miller Wants to Be Rid of Her Liege Lord “Forever.” pid must have been on a spree when he began chooting arrows Into the hearts of Mrs. Fannie Miller, of No, 261 Broome street, and her daughters. roall three a in diverse suits Court. Miller doesn't » the mothe two fn the nat her th regarded us i model man, with an International r ways that Momost in Europ erty in thin count “When [found ¢ instead of the belfeved him Aim that he mu: Ufe or t would w “L told, tther lead an honest fuse to live same Day. nd f learned 2a woman fter FLOW. Smith, the prosperous Rrook= Iyn merehant, and Mrs, Maude W the young married woman wh carried off from her husband, W Wrieht hay h ave 1 “gmith's reapis all his rensat! After he + revolver wh on board aocar mith took his frie endon Hotel, where tered under other om with a Mrs. Wright Howed himnelf, but returned to the hy remained until cies y wan dine malntitts | 4 with him, | ‘ow he has been senter to spend tive in an English pr and To want to te rid of h Mrs. Miller's daught Hinnte, were married Oct. THall It was a double wedding, and the y who resemble each other very b ed comment by their beauty oung couples started in life with ect of future happy say that th happiness were soon rudely Sarah and in Apollo neay, share | “Lt will never trust another mun Minnie, ax her eyes band, Jacob Schnero nore at No, 1 Monroe ntreet Smith, Who Carried Cff His Friend's Wife at the Point of the Pis- tol, Returns to His Home with Her and His Own Wife De- parts. two stories told to-day of One is that the pentane ordered Vacate and announced that hi to bring Mro, Wright there 7 is that, after a long Interview, me to an doth, urred it Is known ttle later Mra, Smith packed up effecta and left her home. Two hours Inter Mra, Wright mate her | appearance. She was forthwith ins stalled in Mra. Smith's place and since | then has been In porxesston, Mrs, Smith has not yet brought sult for divorce, There are y follow elanal| agreement hata It ts sald that he Intends to sue Smith MRS. SMITH LEAVES HOME AND MRS. WRIGHT STEPS IN. ce her! Wreht I at his home, No. 581 Jefferson | “HE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1901. FAILURE MAKES (SF °AF5 OM PENE airy, WOMEN WEEP. lassienmean of Currier Sadly Affects His Fair Customers. ibeleieieieit The caretul men, the particular men, come here year after | year, season after season, to buy their clothing—because no- where else do they get such stvle, such workmanship and such perfect fitting garments at such moderate prices as here. sine Israel L. bankers ard t { Broadway for LP. Richards. owas of the firm of Cu Bunker, which failed in Decemty | They had oMflees at No, 52 Broadway, ay Park Row No. Wd State Boson Tt no held mem in the Consolidated Exehane Hen a whte Head wi Hunaer & 9 A month ef reorganized unde tinued business ta the i 1 soon the Ma bull market iaeth Special Sale of 200 Tan Covert Box Coats, Silk Lined, at S15. These Overcoats are the most elegant ever offered for so low a price. Silk-lined throughout, in all the light and dark shades of the new Tans and Olives, broad- shouldered. loose, graceful, hanging to one inch below the knes. You can't duplicate them for $38, Our special sale price is... -. $15.00 Men’s Suits at $10.00 | Men's Suits at $12.00 Made of allwool Black (hei 20 different styles of new spring fab= From Altar to the Ship my Which Sailed for Niner Honduras. and | DENVER, April 12-One h him t : fancy light-colored Cheviots: | fies to select from handsome lights Nosatied fren ssi eaneat [A sitting garments; well mad dwith | colored fancy Cheviots, plain’ b ace for Hondu strong Malian cloth. These suits are | and blue Cheviots, and Serges in) blue ner in whieh Mr. Harry: ¢ jd at $14.00 elsew and blac! ; Weitieiieicieeicriceeisbie eit caro. y special price. Men's Suits at $15.00 That are equal in every detail of make: 1 week hefore he be: married miothat f menage as he coula t tother of the waved ay nd Mr Young. Men's Military Sack Suits, $10.0 00 write ers around York, would lock the door ay teq of the and style to custom’ tailors’ $2800 ner States Not far aw f : st not come tn lated they declined to 4c YA Ay de Suits. Our range of styles is too num. | A more sty iylish coat has never been vot executtig oils and mae a point designed, farticularly for young men; they're smart and dressy: broad- shouldered, gracefully shaped in at the waist line and full skirted; it's: the b ddivarce erous to describe--Cheviots, Serges, Homespuns and Dress Worsteds, in plain colors, neat checks and hairline ame coats are ter for Hol Huras, in the reg- Susan G. Mar Stripes; iitenhest ths : Tethers tratnine (f qrarbroad-shouldered sack style, while | Hight thing for the up-to-date young’ a! fondness) for othe: | Haerrieon, {f others are cut in the new | men; made in Black and Blue Cheviots: ro marrlage, and when military sack style; special $15.00 | Serees and stylish overplaids and beat her, She began i check Cheviots, sizes 13 to ft for divorce at the same time as 18, at the special price of. $10.00 Spring Overcoats at $10.00, Broad-shouldered, long and medium | length Overcoats, made in Tan Cov- | rt d Black Cheviot made exactly as shown in sneealt . $10.00) $15.00 Special ateooere the above cut; special at. . Vogel Brothers 42° Sie. Con. SRAne. Open Saturday Evening TI 10,30. sister did Yoke Overcoats at $15.00 Tan Coverts and Oxford gray mixtures: nthat & Greenthal, M Chambers street. represent the mother and daughters In the divorce mute, ne being. OES. SUDDENLY Banker and Railroad Man Expires at Fifth Avenue Home OF POSTER nn Court Asked Aid Determining Mor- ality of Art. 7 TO MAKE POOL-SELLING | A PETTY OFFENSE. Senate 1 ee pealing Mint An jorge Coppell, one of the neat knowr immense crowd gathered wiers and maiiroad men in this coun-| First Criminal Court, in Jersey ¢ t 1 One Year. \ ed at his home, Pith ave. | James E. Moore, adverts ALMA April 18—Senator Brackett | nue, to-day. ne Bon T. re of hada bu py he Senate this intnimum pens elling and book- noon striking ¢ f for pool He had been suffering cation of diseasce His heart died suddenly. He was the Chairma of the Denver and Rio Company, a director of “1 Company and th from a com You can Roast, Directo: 1 that ying any t could | ndard the rm Matti ‘ ! ° Many conaide aN NO SUNDAY BUTCHER SHOPS Boil, to J. Plerpont > of railroads and i Gov, Odell Signe Bt hidding | Bake. MRS. F. W. SMITH. Mr. rl was an Englishman by} Qt Them to Keep 0; —| birth, and about fifty-five years old ts April as Oden has Broil porter, and admitted that Mra, Smith| He came to this country when y Ul of Assemblyman O'Con- uv had left the place, The visitor asked | young, and became an Ameri eltizen yrs’ shops shait! ° thortly after reaching the age of man: Simmer, ae hood. “TM cali Entered Banking Dusinens. TO PASS THE CROWD. Stew or AM Cannot Be [Brilliant No Matter How y thirty years ago became ed with the lainking-house of Phelps & Co, TI ya Royal Ips was at that time « power tn the! financial world. | Weigh: made her appear Fry anything you want on the Gas Mra. Wright.” said the It probab thoughtful comes to on at times every | Perret ane amare Ganererecat little is GM ral cennell.: became arn int there are plenty of common, medi Range you can rent for “1 expe eo Mrs, Smith.” member of the firm, whieh perition he Jere r that. if one deter- | “ANT ghe exclaimed, with a tising In-| held at the time of his death mines to, he or she can press to the Neetion, His greatest genius was ax 4 reorgan front 8 the crowd and win. post. | “In tt true that you are living here?” | lzer bankrupt raure: tion, and gold. It 1s largely al she was asked. companies. Among the matter of determination and health, , “I have noth ng to say," waa the re- | he fed large to Many a determined character with . the Denver and Rto brilliant possibilities ts held back “In Mra. Smith here?" and Western, Oregon Railroad by il health. Some find that bright, | she repeated. | gation Company, Bust Te: augurated by Dr J Presi-! keen ights refuse to come to “Thave nothing to say “Surely you ¢ . dent of the Police I rains, and wonder why. ther she Is covered and they were rdered away. | for $20,000. vinta and G ooh Oo day stilt Sentral aie or The kind of brain work that homes e. walked bu ane hens tending ren fegeavantaates (oa after aome heat. |‘ Bue wen Known. s The witness seats were fil sful Merchants, Law- Tt wil do anything that a sou bi ee IE ee prominent clergymen, artists, mer tors, Authors, &., &e., the best wood or coal WOMAN KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR Body Was So Wedged In. Jacks Had to Be Used. Mirs, Katherine Dodrow, of Grans.e- Vie, Sinten Island, met a horrible @eath shortly before midnight last Might. She was struck by a trolley car of the Syndicate Company on the shore route of Staten Island. Her body was so badly tween the trucks and w is of the car that It could not be extricated until the emergency wagon arrived with a crew of men and Jacked up the car. A peculiar feature of the accident was that not two hours previously the woman rode in the same car which Killed her. Mra. Dodrow had taken the car near her home to go to Port Rich- mond, It was on her way back that pie met her death. Airs. Dodrow was a iarge woman, weighing about 275 pounds. The ‘spot wedged he- where he wan Killed fs lonesome and‘ very dark After Mrs. Dodraw had transacted ng “ business in Port Richmond she down for the shore road to ta to return home. It Is helteved, thing, sire dered uncons from the tra The car In which Mrs. Dodrow had Rone to Pore Richmond wax on its way | back when it struck the woman, Mo- torman Neiner says that he did ngt see anything on the track and did not know that he had run over the woman until hin car came to a atandatil! | The motorman and Conductor Senrles | wore arreated to-day ANTI-SCALPERS WIN. a On reaching the ¢ she tumbled over m her head, and was ren- ous and unable to get ded to wach. Sennte Relea Suape the HH Th (Spectal to The Evening World) ALBANY, April 19.—The Everett antl Scalpers bill: passed the Senate to-day by a vote of 22 to 12. The bill naw goes to the Governor. ‘The rules were suspended In order to rush the measure through. Senator [ta- berg objected, saying It might he un- constitutional, but Senator Raines read #& court decision showing that it was vaild, “It would take an hi y exe vse thie iniquittous, sald nator Elaberg. "I ‘deny t that’ "Senator Hence pas roverpreted ca jec! ourt ‘of als ri ‘The dill hirer ‘thrown , lon of Iu person Mr. pel was a charm: erway invariably ing man and his m: and others who had been invited there makes heavy draughts on the filling stove will de without the Courteoun to gil. His family is wail jof the minute nerve cells of the heat and ashes. known socials) hie dausttary belle, une | body, sald Alling being composed of not have one this Me. Coppell wna leaves two. suna—one \n grayish sort of material which year? Apply atthe nearest Arthur Coppell, is a funtor member of must be replaced day by day, or the ges office. his father's Arm. as brain and other parts of the body WHO) was a millionaire several times | will not t properly. | Coffer emy to a hidde: nes progress in life. but powerful Its — — NO PATRICK INDICTMENT YET RON JERSEY. j|Newark Men Identify Bowery Diamond Wearer. j subtle MIC POIKON WEAKENS | SEMPREAORERAREAED AAOAAARARLOAAAAEE REDE SESERERRE READ ze arerh . | heart, res with digestion and |@ Grand Jury Has Not Fintehe ie has a definite and destructive effect amining the Witne The Grand Jury, after conatdering the Patrick caac, adJourned to-day without returning an indictment. Summoned before them as witnesses were Valet Charles F. Jones, Prof. Witt- haus, John R, Potts, Patrick's personal attorney, and C, O. Weatherbee, of the banking house of Swenson & Son. The Jurors did not succeed In fintahing = !on the nervous system, People who ar tent to load themselves with finpediments to progress, who refuse to supply body with food and drink of the Kind needed to make up tor the datly disintegration of the nerves and tlssue, must stand aside in the race for pre-eminence. The ones who are properly will surely win the laure! Take Advantage of . . . The Spring Renting Season by advertising your HOUSES, FLATS AND APARTMENTS TO LET in SRSOSSS: ve Detectives Butler, Cronin and Hen- Nessey, of Capt, Titus'’s staff, arraigned fed George Wilnon, allan George Laniar, 19) wien Valet Jones, and tha others were Postum Food Coffer furnishes the the Centre Street Polica Court, before | told to return to-inorrow. gluten and phosphates of grain | Magistrate Cornell this morning. ——————_____ needed by Nature to nourtsh brain The man wan arrested on the Bowery tonight, and in hia possesston were nonds and jewelry worth about nerves with food. It does not cotize and tear down, It is fre- | quently misjudged on first trial be- MORGAN STARTS FOR PARIS. Financter in Good Health and easecscesasetes enesese: PFVISSSS SI VSSSE: $2,000, Wilvon wan alleged to have been 5 1 i: | cause of improper preparation, but F. implicated in burglaries in Newark. bhad tesaet SELD Cat Obnoxton rea in Wale | it will be found to be a most dell. |@ nts Carrol and Long, | LONDON, April 1%.—J. Plerpont Mor- cious b ter boiling com- | & Kan started for Paris to-day in the beat ed to continue THE WORLD. B court with Mr. Ble- FSSHCIG SS: eir opi swe to Whether or me b avenue, and) Mr.[of health and accompanted by hin ron to ate aoe eae ie cians te ana boiling for Ui minutes, Thin is nee= |g elson pla rk, ‘Theag | and Krandchildren. Tae representatives | NOL Ue Jersey City fotk ry to extract the food value and | @ See {dentined Wilson as the man they had | of Me Merman tected fram Were ry | Moore, wax held in #30 honda for the | favor. \& esoniindinen td placer had been | the United Stator, Is absolutely un: | Pretweick tiein. one oe ei peoprietars | re) hose a ton are Three and Seven Time Rates Are the Best for broken into and robbed There were | founded, o be other cumpiaints from, Newari” ———— fre clergymen and « al st Mae AC Hin RMS TeRSRtEE COGS if “To Lets.” ‘ ven aay ar othe make nis movemnents tend to- | $ well-known fiat thlet and operated’ in | 90 YOU RIDE A WHEEL? BUY A | {72 ", ward health and possible greatness |¢ Brooklyn {n 1992 and 1893. Magistrate Cornel held) Wilson in ¥2,000 ball for oxaimination, tion. ‘The stor of Sige. Beton, of Bt. Joseph second-hand one cheap by insert- ing an ad. in the Sunday World. ici Chater; (cannot afford to risk adulterated Noman Cath: food or drink, or even coffee, PIETITITTITITITIITI Titi titi ited