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») a 12 HENRY M. FLAGLER SUED FOR $100, 000. E. C. Foote Says thel® Standard Oil Mag- nate Alienated His Wife’s Affections. The: New York Herald this morning prints a despatch from Chicago siving the detaiia of a 5 tered in the Su- preme Court of tho State of New York in which Henry M. Flagler, the Stand- ara Oil millionaire, 1s sued for $100,00 damages for allonating the affections of Helen M. Foote. the wife of FE. C. Foote. Mr, Foote has also suet his wife for @tvorce, In his sult he names Mr. Fing- ler, John H. Malden and J. O'Bannon As co-respondents. Mr. O'Bannon te the husband of the former Mm. Foote, having married her after she aecured a Bouth Dakota divorce from her hus- band. Mr. Foote attacks the legality of this divorce. Mr, Foote, who 1s in the employ of an express company, says tha: he ts seck-} ing vindtcation, and that any money he receives from Mr. Flagler will be spent on charity. Her First ae. ‘Mrs. Foote-O'Bannon is about twenty eight years old and {s remarkably han porne. As Miss Helen M. Long she was MRS. H Flagler The su etlon ene ree Sitedis jury in June was serving Henry M th interes: Helen M appeared ant with Mr Flagler. monn a omplaint tn the served in Ni INO finally brought to trial Martin J. Keogh and a 1900, at which ttm ie A sentence of atx months in Aw Malden could not a cute the Judgment default, with costs, wert wan pene wan taken cane, | Recely 20,000, Accordingto testimony taken at th HENRY M. FLAGLER. time of this trial, Malden recelved the at Se | Standard ON certiticate on June 1% 195, from “Helen Mo Long,” who was owledged belle ¢ c a) ee eee ee er Schenectady, then lving at the Plaza Hotel, Malden in New York ai nm neparated, Mra.| it 1" sald, went havomices ots the Set ED Ceri te noe Standant Ot C x Rroad- S ", way, demanding that th shares be oO had moved to New Yo nd w met John H. Malden, a clerk in] © ek ¥ aeons 2 cntral general office,| {0 leave the certificate with the com- ent admirer and waa| PAO wnt turth one ax well, After compla piso ysedle verty for some thine Mra, Foote| Flagler offere y that Henry M yo him 0080 Thin offer was in to $10.00), ae rowed Malden a $1.00 bill and] $15,000, and finally to. & ast asked him to help xpend It in selecting | Malden a3 ecnpied, fenring it, he furnigure for nn agnrtment in Bast | ig, ot do fo that he Aoald Tone ai allegn: Fifty-eighth nireci, near Fifth avenue. ng, recetved $20,009 in cash from Mr. Flagler, instead of going into busl- fh started on a course of The apartment was furntahed lavishly, |slpation which made Broadway ring An pensive Apartment. i ore money lasted him lees than a year, and considerably more than $1.09 boing] Money iated im ben paceay spent in fixing It up coally. Hee e es alenenenieiy Where the money came from which @o| 19) one to Si suddenly changed Mra, Foote's cireum. | rest! Ife ts not known. in his sults recently fled In vurt of the State of New mtances 0 Mr. For the Supre York, ma the allegniton that Mr. Flagier was the author of hin wife's prosperity. He charges that Mr. Fing- eo Can ler gave to Mrs, Fe alent In marketable s Btandarnd Ol certificat of $490,000. te of Its equi rit! , to th making a livers hel obtain a wite, Ipsanity tT hawt ed that Mr. and went 10 notably amount He also alleges that Mr. Flagler gave MCioralleinpertheroanie to Mre. ste a valu residence tn fv dliverce from. jer East Fifty-eeventh street, near Madison rate, on the grounl of stands tn the . now known as Mrs sald that the ten, her an annu aveme. This name of Mrs. Foo O'Bannon, a puse st pays nage va bee vomat admirers ald tot Mallen Sued Fingler. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1901. a Mrs. Clempett, Who Re-|6 Amputate Leg, Prays by Child’ s|i Bedside pital. “Why, Tam se ble apd strong and He to bear the pain” mouns Mrs Aenea ¢ vet she is no Mttlet spends e dau with oat wne can ain. with wee weepin Mother's ¢ At the left of second floor ward at J wolte uttle nt ery tao the Memortal He Mid, contrasting with hardly human alld, ex hate te teri: ple scar an her Mer hands ite whiter than thes comes and 1 twiate the Hrtle mittan the hn MOTHER'S ANGUISH OVER MAIMED LITTLE MADELINE. fused to Let Doctors|® Crushed } in the Hos- nee ee i) ere ey her om with Weeping. herself 4 are almont blind with weeniig wt “4 hes the ted, Her bhick ha pushed from her forehead, and stuntiy moves her head Te, am thomgh she “Tthink fowould StL Ina whisper, Powitheut th Tthink she wilt) 10h! aohort to tie dea de Toney anyboty dy were stit vita, tth « mother, her last “she night rm aly rupee hurt tothe fee. Ddent know woot tel There tent a nurse tn any ward of the 1 Hewtuttal who de te the door wish or what te think, Hatt Pn ley dozen times «day amt ask about think it could KET he the child or look and ge away, know! would da it again, Why: Wat the answer will be when they do tingh eens tak) SPAMstresses and servante: atsal tah Ny heres te the ask the house think 1 trrgenn how the ttle girl Hes nearly allt m There was ap eident to-day earthy eld wing so. Mary or ed her ¢ ee & ‘ tn the © nt in servies ox shows fant vd West One Hundre: fe not siech. bat ap ond ‘Phirtyestxth a and who blew mea meret fils eat the gas in her room’ last nfght. Pain with waieh|ambulance brought her te the J. Ho | Wright xpital at 7.9) this morning, | and she rematned snsctous fiewerly neon. | |e whe or first quen= yet wos for th miby the cars ran over. In broken « + oah told how her} ¢ g.) mistress had Weng "x story to ying her we before. Ming her to hur: we nd to. one who arket] Ix Dro Acoms and Dr. nsw rs [row the litte st wont do you tht what you think howe PMPO- Pot move, but ferly en th yeane ean | aprend, te the | That, though, ie when her . ale TY) nat The quthortttes t oN her stay by the bed all the thine as she praye, Rut the moment she steps ir the ward Madeline's blue eve apen and she raises her Uny right hand, th Pvt the doof, and eropes for her m s face, vonapiracy a | When she can her mother's nande—and Thi) cheek the cht And all the for knowing what son-| while Mrs. Clempegy she sits ta \neate John | Matting above the hed that the little tee WW. Poate, | Hand may not becisturbed Ata mov Timent from the mother the baby head Shave had detectiven looking f0F | iiuveg reailesaly, ard sie stretches out them ever aince the papers were served in the suite againat Mr O'Rannon ant Nix evidently in Chicago, He ts Cand evidently the tnatt and the first = from Chicago. thin sult against Aefault Is t he te Plains by ¥ itt He wan taken to White Plains from | ‘omba an voxttt, and wae beaten a Jury on the merits of the care.” Attorney OMce Clerk. torney whose name ts algned to re in two suite brought by ne against Helen ce and the O'Bannon for allenating the ate te fom her 18 in the alfice of Parkburat's Heutenan’ in the diverce sult) set | rence W. wan mare forth that © fed to Helen M. Long in 1891 by Rev. 1 OB Pitman, at Payettevttie near cus hey both Hved; that New York, and taat vnd'« 1 One and the str Tt ways where thes that Henr hustund from 0 June oF ’ the ¢ in the | Lparimont. maintalaed there by him,” | eto August. 187, on his yacht Aitela, and | int Pleasant, Touse. i) Wt Ne. oT Bast) hoa manston whieh | that fri sowie a White M fiy-weventh xt he gave to her John W Oftann ot ts he rts cfrte “Handsome Jack” the Waldorf horace With the tewutifat 1 ISS. te Mareh & weht ut yon ie Known a if famtati ay Malden gave up hin Job in the rail. road office and went to Europe while | AU atx months ago, Mra, Foote was abroad, They we Un ne f frequently acen in company and ape Mackall, Snys Coonsel. mongygiasisil) | After their return to New York Malden Fecelved a certit te from Mra. Foote for twenty-five shares of stock in the Brannan Btandard Ol! Company. nthe ease On record In the oflice of the Clerk of [Rey of record tw a mere offic Westchester County, at White has recentivsheensadeniktea at Metntyre de the Xacplain atiemnt MelInty re to-da Paina “He runs und’ for an 2 are all the papers in a suit brought by onstdernble prominence, John H. Malden to recover $18,868.75, the [Harentiy afralt to have hin r Gifference between the $9,000 he had re | piiharitions have been thade to el ceived and the value of ihe shares, te certain names from the uae [down a far over its face as he could Vand walked out and up the wtreet rat idly. According to Mra, Atkin echt chenkelwitz sue and rough and, A POLICEMAN. Ten-Year-OldGirl Tells Story ot Officer in [8 Court. Made How te Over a th Patrolman Jona Schenkelwitz, of Carl i. Karas, tht East Fifty-first street station, trans-! of No. gt Columb: ferred w week ago from the West For. M0 by Madistrate FI ty-waventh #tr rdered, Ville Police Court | orderty: by Magistr in th Court thla morning to list plaints of several assaulted Alice Of No, 311 West tysaeve Seventy: No complaint taken by two women and iW trate against the oficer, the ¢ | Shutof and the woimen went to anothe adjourned untit Sunda eae Mee The, child, accompanted pare] but retu was in court. Her father is 4) Sis) com and annoy plumber at Forty t and Broad | peated avalos in uriform carried ner! ito, the vestibule and tore her clothing, | ° * re Mery Mohr, Janitress, came in and od/the policoman what he was doing. telling her story to Mag. fata the officer, whom she during the pas winter, war a pans on La Champagne, which satied to-day, Among the other passengers were and Countess de Bourze, Tau Colllarars ors the Prenat > ays 4 tio. nor, Dr. C. "Ledoux, Awits, pulled his hat Capt. Miguel Serra and G. I. Witthaus. thoneame here oad) appear. as he did net wien up with it, Certainly we the netton to trial. wd M Yoappear at the trial rtly before 9 o'clock Inst rrisat Daim Heach, Phe who Rave hie name as Dr ) SS Lexington ay “AUSTRALIA HAS sso said, has b nm omisst: m Mesday ; He ; «| Opens Parliament— [Be aia shonpli exp | King's Greeting, Hauthernpanmiwhiohicnties i OUR May 9.—The Duke of Ta rye oo Land York, in his address att reid Fed 2 Ale ef the Australian Bederal Pare {th *sixt tostay, ref Victoria, to the wishes ‘| DRIVER TOSSED BY CAR. patd ated to the generous au Wason Smaahed an Rivers newts 4 in the Souta | phvawn to Fender and Dragged, now of troops elem squadron. itt Amsterdam avenue car smashed eed the Interest tiken a butcher wagon at Ninety-els nthe Australian ot ck this morning yer that the throw draw Into the teveds would p s othe wason and kn ne further advancing Mustralan subjects Matton of the mon wenle and prong you on thin He atten Hoi) —__- Cuneta nz Men tle THE HAGUE, May 9%—Prof, T. M. Asner, the Dutch member of the ler- }manent Arbitration Court hore, bas re- Welve ut nt at the op teh was aw affair, most of the custom: isn Pariiament being followed, | ope.ine to-day marked the reai C. inning of the home rule for the Aus: {. trullan and Federated Colonics, MRS. BERTHA HESS ODDLY MISSING. _-¢2-—____—_ Doctor’s Mother Not Seen Since She on Shopping Expedition. ‘Timigolng to 4 onlyvone moma.” “Weak a rons Hotel. Gelhaus, fifty years old, a baker, of Atlantic Highlands, nM dead to-day tn a hotel Jat Eighth averme and One Hundred and arty-second street, His death was due A asphyxiath elhaus tx well Known In thin city and New Jersey towns, It wan his m to visit this city frequently on business Charles J wealthy [No dh. was fo Started uth tx supposed to have been an CRIPPLE WOMAN IN FIRE. | Landmark W | era! Gulet se of in “Murder- John Welxh, tn ween Metuchen extroyed by fire Ish, sixty. rescued, tut and | was was “GUARANTEE” CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown, Cor. 127thSt. & 34 Ave. This ‘‘ad."" i | ises-]| pecially for moth-]/ ers having little ‘rompers’ for sons—the littlefel- low — ‘twho's so hard to keep in clothes" — our kind usually keeps a lony while— don't judge from this that they're expensive—they’re cheap: 1.98 | he doctor sald that on Dee, 23, 1900, has been . owin to the fac led for thirt day of hin death they had | Hever been sepifated for a day. Dir. Heas and his brother, Louis Heas, | 4 dittornes. have spent the tame ever | e her divappearance tn viniting tne! pitils and police sta- missing woman, | falled to find any trace ven went to: MePelnt tery, Where her-husnand {# buried, nk She might have gone there to his grave. | VESTEE: SUITS. 2-PIECE SUITS LPIECE Psurts. 1.98 Very pretty little novelties nicely trimmed and worth every have They ifesn is deseribed as Aftty-stx |f penny of $3. | old, five feet tour inches, Mo, Drow anal nd “er two me ales “Little Clothes for Little Fellows right te and one on. the FWhen last seon she wore a || at Little Prices,” serge ekirt walst, a pinck with pockets the side and a wh Jow's honn GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO the brief presentiig the Russian | Uptown, Cor. $27th St. & 3d Ave. {the Rehring Sea dispute with = = ——— DIPHTHERIA SPREADS. The Mo ris Pend and Children Mo Jamas & fo apa ‘ehoune No. 38 York. xtrect, | rey Cloy. Mrs. Jon Gallagher, Jant- tai. alot this morning. Sho STORED, ir children, aged nine, xe hal two The younger chit has, _REMODELED scarlet fever, AND REPAIRED Mrs. Gallagher's husband ts a veteran of thé Ss i ne child Ave | f th war, The children hav at moderate prices, removed to the City Hospital, The Meaith authoritles are adopting, rigid measures to stamp. out’ the: dis- case, BROADWAY & 12th ST.| sales ha tully designed Lawns, such as polka slots, floral ef- fects and stripes in shades of pink, sk: lavender, &c. I yard, yd. . Just about 50 pieces p 82-inch black 36-inch Lonsdale Soft-Finished 36-inch Bleached Muvin. . Hemmed sold for less than 29c. a yard; pricey and jemand: extra special bargain, per yard, at.. 6 Children's Percale Dresses in good patterns; fast color Striped Chambray Shirt Wais) Shirt Waists in the new linen stripes; new cuff and stock; $1 values. White Lawn Waists, with all-over lace and fine embroideries; also 98c¢ Ready-to-Wear Hats—New ctfects for summer wear. Dress Shapes. Violet Bouquets and Wreath: Imported Foliage; {i Crush Roses— Men's Balbriggan Shirt: Men's Fancy caites Half Hose more than 20 Mer Ladies’ Extra Fine Fast Black Seami Rothenberg S Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. West 14th St. Dainty Wash Goods 10,000 More Yards of Pretty Lawns. | All week there's been a®ush for Lawns, and the bel exceeded all previous recoras, _Beauti- 49c. Strip ed Waist Gloths, 25c. Friday and Saturday bargains. Very attractive Striped Waist Gloth in shades of old rose, helio- 25c Special Wash Goods Bargains. ‘ y-blue, navy, t colors and ectrta y worth roc. trope,ca‘dinal and gray. Worth reguiriy 49¢. a yard. Yd. Best quality Apron Ainghams, 15 -++ $2Ke ot Bain condcaubones iC 3 wooee DNC ' 4 c| Y ria s2inch Organdles. pink. 4 3 wage Vian 7ic sky-blue, yellow, black... 2© Fine White Dimities, yd..-.-- 8% * A Great Silk Bargain. We've had such great success with All Silk Pongees in vat white and heliotrope that we place on sale for Frid other ree purchas:, These Pongees are suitable for W: nists, Skirts and Grenadine linings, and are actually worth 392. yd. Yd J : Cc Great Dress Goods Values. 100 new pieces of Checked Cheviots; an ideal fabric for children’s dresses and costumes; worth more thin double the monsy we ask; double . width, vard.. visevees vee LIC HNomespuns; full 45 inches wide; two shades of gray; eeelay 49c. a all-wool Cheviot; sponged and shrunk; regular 79¢, walues, vard...... sees eo cccccescece cocccesscresece 49c Housekeeping Linens. 3. 3,, | Hemmed Sheets for single beds, ac "26 each 2... ae -4 Unbleached P ML Mill 52ic| nbleached eppere Is 's {5c Pillow-Cases, 9! sheeting, yard.. *47c 19 | Women’s Summer Wear. SPECIAL 75 rr) White Fi Monet never before Ladies’ Tucked Taffeta Erons, beautifully made anil very Cambrics, yard. Muslin styIsh; also Tgn Covert and Blick Cheviot Jacket well Ailored and thoroughly up to 4, 98 dates. eee eee eee . Black Cheviot and Colored omesr ua Suits, Eton jacket and flare skirt..........., a 6.98 : 2.98 Wash Skirts in blue and white and black and white polka dot; washable duck; full flare and flounce styles; 98 nicely trimmed... [4 Linen and Chambray Shirt Waist Suits, full Nounce skirt and sailor waist........ full skirt, 39c * 49¢ 49 nicely trimmed; sizes 4 to 14; half prices at Pretty patterns. with full sailor collar. The enormous crowds which make their way into the Millinery Department are am- ply repaid. The values are attractions which. never fail to enlist the attention of Fresh and ready for to-morrow—another excellent assortment of $2.68 Trimmed Hats. Ris scycely necessary to dilate upon the beauty, excellénce and stylishness of these Hats, for they hive be- come immensely popular « and widely well known. No two are alike. Combi- nations are constantly CHANGING. ooseee. ss sees Just as rapidly yare here for your choosing, 75-495 49c | pea 10: huge tabletul; brim full to running erwith pally of braids, colors and shapes; 75¢. values for. 29¢. value! imported rose foliage in the newest skadings; values. shapes in a variety 49e. values. ina bunch; tH eae shade 3 19¢. values, per bunch. Undervests and Hosiery. long and short sleeves; ribbed bottoms, seat, suspender tapes, ae) with peat 39c Drawers to match; doub buttons; 49c. quality newest and most al tractive patterns; double heel and toe; range in value from 19¢. to 42) a most phenomenal bargain at Pr . 26 Ladies’ Low-Neck Ribbed Vests “neatly trimmed with colored lace trimmings; ribbon run in neck and sleeve: 8 1Sc. quality at see eee coveee rece ic Ladies’ Vests, in low neck ini short sleeves; also low neck with or without wing sleeves; the low neck Vests are elab- ‘ orately trimmed with colored trimming and have silk 42} ribbon run through neck and sleeves; 25c. values. 26 Ladies’ Low-Neck Japanese Silk Vests, with silk rib- fe bon run in neck and sleeves; 39¢. values for. 25c 1 12: " Cotton Hos heel and toe; such grades were never before sold under 19¢. double Ladies and Ghildren. Corsee Covers—Fine — cambric, , i I" French style, trimmed with hem: Infants’ and Children's Wear. - stitched ruffle around neck and Infants’ French Caps arms; finished with pearl 15 —Fine lawn trimmed buttons; 30c. values........ iC} with fine tuzks and Drawers—Umbrell_rutiles, lace edge; 35c. 15¢ trimmed with hemstitched values ” ~ Infants’ Capa bye all-over embro| : f eases with fall ace ruche and ribbons; soc, 25¢ values.... Infants’ Long and Short Cam. bric Dresses, yokes of tine tucks, hemstitched lawn ruffles’; 25- 4Oc. VAIUES. eee ereeee IS tucks and deep hem; also lace trimming; 30c. 19¢ values --00 «+ Gowns—Full size; heavy muslin; double yoke back; front trimmed with 4 in- sertings of embroidery and hemstitched tucks 49c G5c. values... seve ARE YOU ANXIOUS TO SELL your piano? You can get in touch with some ’cne who 3 Wants.to buy one through’ a a Pundey World ad- (eee nee! Ptah

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