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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1901. ‘PRETTY VASSAR GIRL DYING [CLARKE’S “VIOLET BRIDE” = FROM TOO MUCH EXERCISE. SUES HIM FOR pivorce.* KOCH & CO. oy Seventh Aves. TILL 9.30 P. M Children’s Days. ren s AY S-~Saturday. We cater for the voung folks every day—but at the end of the week * we gather immense assortments of special values—many of them = due to advancing season—in stylish, perfect fitting, reliable apparel Pittsburg Millionaire Is Charged with Deser- tion by Beautiful Wo- man from Whom He Could Not Get Legal Separation on _ the Charge of Miscon- duct. —and offer them at prices tar below the lowest elsewhere: For the Girls. |For the Boys: MISSES’ ETAMINE SUITS, — silk lined , RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, of all-wool nay throughout, with drop skirt, elaborate blue: or brown serge, trimmed wi trimmed with stite pands of taffeta braid, white kid belts, 3 to 7 yrs., were. colors blus, bck or gray, 14 to 18 and $6.00,at_.. -3.98 ys, Wete $27.50... s0eeee+eee17+98 NORFOLK BLOUSE SUITS, of all-woo! MISSES' DRESS SKIRTS of na white, | ots, box plaited front and tan or blick mohair, tucked ‘or plain, | $6.00, at. . -3.98 lengths 37 to 44 inches, were £9.00, DOUBLE BREASTED VEST SUITS, of all- 6.75] wool olive-mixed pin checks or,brown silk taffeta, tucked all] overplaid Cheviots, 10 to 16 yrs. were Over, 14 1018 VIS, Were £9.00..5,9B| $5.75, ateececesersssereveeeese Si OQ, S WOOLLEN SUITS—A final] RAGLAN YOKE OVERCOATS, of tan of our entire stock—Eton | covert, 3 to 10 yrs., were $5.75,at. 3,79, From Washington comes Mre, Esther Bartlett Clar i J, King Clark the young Pittsburg millionaire, has brought sult against} her huaband, alleging desertion Clarke will long live in history a violet bride. The sult brought by Clarke against his violet bride In Pittsburg last Apri! was | one of the most sensational of recent years, not only by reason of the wealth and social position of the parties, but sz eifects, various styles and | LONG TROUSERS, of all-woo! striped or because of the allegations made on both materials, S to 16 yrs. were $8.00 to} fancy Cheviots, 14 to 19 yrs., sides, The jury which tried the case S1OOKal ceceeine seen: 4.98 2.25, 2.75 and 2,98 remained out twenty-two hours, and CHILDREN'S WHITE. DR of lawn or seals T 5 then reported they could not agrer. Six erent iherately immed with|Por the Little Tots Were for the plaintitt After the trial 1: was announced that Mr. Clarke would not have the ca tried, and he and his wife were said to have compromised, he giving her $2, and paying her legal expenses amoun ing to about $1 She then retur to her parenta’ home in Washington, where she claimed to have a legal reni- dence, The nuit Val. lace or embrot tors yrs, were $6 CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESS! ry and ribbons, 4 (1 TO 3 YEARS.) - 4,98 | PRIN DRESSES of tine white Lawn, of fine} high or low neck, tucked and prettily lawn, lace trimmed, 4 to 15 yrs. w trimmed with embroidery or Vi $4.50. seveeess 2,49) lac seeeceeceeee 1,39 and 1,79, : f | PRINCESS DRESSES of chambray, hig | Misses’ and Children’s Hats. | Tow neck, hemstitched ruts’ Bae MMED = SHAPES in fancy straws, 2) REEFERS of white pique, box or platted variety of styles, all colors, were | effects, round or square collar, trlmmed 69¢, to O8e ree Hecaurell alevcuretataivsrcetiariee nie tee a Cate aoe with embroidery. i 1.4 trict of Columbia on the grounds of ¥ EDR N's, TRIMMED SCICOL MATS: CLOTH CAPES, raid, some: wit desertion the abandonment must have | madeviof fancy. straw, with be hoods, colors red or blue ....0001@Q chitton bowedge with straw, ate. secee oo 2 no less than twe years, a: two years ago Esther Bartlett mar- 49c| Shoes for Boysand Girls: CHILDREN’S WIDE BRIM SAILOR HATS, | MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of'tan/or. of white straw, with red, navy or white} black kidskin, hand welt extension: ( site bands and streamers, reg. cpa newest model last, sizes 114 to 2.4.89 at - ©! CHILDREN’S of same, sizes 83 t011..1,69) | CHILDREN’S TRIMMEDH ATS of straw and | Boyerc ALE LACED SHOES rus chiffon, silk mull rutile brim with straw | BOYS'CALE PIN Sener and mull bow, all colors, were $2.48,| 00% © H fatees 1.48 | YOUTHS’ of same, sizes 11 to 2.40.4, 7@ A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ELABOR-| LITTLE MFN'S SHOES of blck viet kid: rte 1 Faith in Friend. It waa but a shart time after marriage that the husband brought his tetion for divorce, alleging misconduct on the part of his wife with his closest friend, McIntosh Kellogg. The bridal | ouple had come to New York for their TOO OOOO honeymoon and stoppal at the Holland : 1, sizes g i BuASUE Iciheeavenue lanier niritethil | ATE MED HATS FOR DRESS OR| _ laced, sizes 9 to 1344... 1.49 ons E bane venus ane sr hirtlet hy STREET WEAR—PRICES ASTONISHING- | CHILDREN'S SHOES, lice or button, of { LY Low. | “tan or black k’dskin, sizes 5 t08.:1,29) Two nights after the marriage Mr. Maude Wright, Who Had| ; 9 R and Mrs, Clarke and Mr. Kellogs dined | - , aHorror of Growing ra at tho hotel and after dinner ali three i : the husband excuse! Nimeeif, saying. he the husband excuse! himecif, saying he Stout and Sometimes; ‘i wanted to write some letters. He asked Kellogg to remain with the bride to | Walked Twenty Miles; ; cheer _her'in her loneliness. Kellogg did | 5 . so. Clarke was gone about forty min- > a Day, Became II! with) 3 utes, and when he returned hi i :) Altman&¢@ 1 : | recencunercn ‘: the door of his apartments iocked. Oem ee | e 0. ; Appendicitis. ae o demanded admiralon, but It was some Coo time hefore the door was opened, and | . Vow York. Her condition this morning, noeed her trouble as appondicitis,| time before the oor was Unineg. Ant | wolet. When he left ! [is somewhat Improved. brought about by overexertion. Hemonstration, arouning the questa and |i the corsage of her Wright has a horror of stout-| Miss Wright, whose home ts at Hins-| servants, wlolease Treva she waa becoming too] would never postpone her but both somewhat for vunt of the weather, It] When he entered the room, he claims, ing to Pittsburg, he deter- | Leen promi-| was never too jaclement for her to take] bis Wife ucted sunpiciously: a ‘ Fi Ad | min 1 to dlvoree nin wite, if bosnthle, 3 Altman €o : in sports. and attempted too Vio-{ the jaunts, and she seldom walked lene! the alleged fact that the bo: : ant nied asian a nioneecenteaacaincaewitek ruts | le & le will offer on Friday. ae Seat and Saturday, May 24th and 25th, through- ° rame penitent th Kellogs I? duet, 114.) 1 Miss The MI ing Violets. ereises. Not only wag she in the | than ten miles a day. She did not ap-| logg’s evening shirt wan stained with ere == TWO BROTHERS — |PISTH BATTLE | itoumsacuesnrsenctio'oucee: | 9 IN A LEGAL WAR. IN MULBERRY,| Misses" taior-Made and Fancy Suits, Sik | she w: ay for ay-] Omy a few {lon Was pobformed| ty anties, felan, Dr. ‘The Beveral specis! 10,000 SEEK TO MACHINISTS GET A DAY OFF.’ prey TERMS. -o=—. c “Well, [may not be lowing flesh, but turned to her b returned to BEF) 1 certainly ain not gaining. any. and that Js something to be thankful for, ien't it? attempting too much she would laugh- she walked twen-|ingly reply: and Cotton Waists. and Children’s Dresses and Reefers, also The Burdens, |. T. and James A., in Bitter Suit Over Patents— Big Sums Spent for Lawyers. Jealousy Over Woman Leads to Fatal Ex- change of Shots. | REEFER COATS, original prices $6.75, $3.90 eo Oe Pe GhO Grocery Clerks, Getting No Help from Murphy Will Themselves Enforce the Law. i Ann result of a shooting in Mulberry esolution ere M7 eS Employers Is Voted (Special to The Evening World) street about midnight, John Draggo, of MISSES SILK WAISTS, . 3 3.90 Ten tho to be Jed at 10 A, M, the clerks Ploy. ote TROY, May 3.—The most bitterly No, 1 Oliver street, dled to-day in the Greater New er} say they ympelled, in many cases, Down. fought civil sult that has ever been tn Hudson Street Hospital, George P. iE i for a final a war ito cos ie st Be pany hours as on ss the nansactagr Counislequrts iabeine Marino, of No. 13 1 ch atreet vii ts aires for over 2) y day And this for wage summed up here before Justice . 0 aR . determine |r <aisiolalercek: the Bupreme Court, 1 Townsend Burden held for his death, and a half dozen The result of the feht whether they will be allowed to earn their livings as they have, « me better aequatn r families and £ This ox other Itallans ar also under arrest nding investigat thon with the sh coe PIERSON CHILD [BOROUGH CLERK is the complainant, hie bother, tation Of) Jamea A. Burden, and the Burden Iron In xeasion | Company, are the defendants. Duane str day, rejected | tr iq an action Wy I. Townsend Bur- Mutton intr at the con-| den, an a atockholder of the Burden night at the Astor House to wet aside an agr Internattonal nists, which has be On Sunday he ployer dem: Th was to ¢ that t taht w will buy ty hours the pean ' Teaadcampany cea = Itallan Theatre at No, h 4 syne, of Elmira, on behalf a net of the retall grove a ment of Jan, 5, 18%, between a brother r i 7 s Paitatean vrs, ‘The other resolution, ” James A. Durden, 1. Townsend Burde time she was shot Seven huni} Herk's Asto-Tintroduce! by the representatives of the | Of t8¢ platntif, James A. Burden, and | ang Jonny. Aria aa tncory cs sa ; a : though h Haina strikers, was adopted. the Burden Iron Company dames A. Burden had half of the shares . Ld . e 3 put a for teink, He Ths men say that they will stand firm] The contract assumes to grant a Helene total of which amoun ‘ leaders say, and Herma conse from James A. Borden, as pat-|and the balance was hi ; : © up fight. and the members of the seant) Nathonal Metal Trades Assoclation say entes of devices of which he claims to be the Inventor, and which he caui 1 Burden and Join L mn two shares by I, yo ’|Second Victim, It Is;Water Department 4 A committ President Ib to-day In| chat the strike in as far from settle; to de attached to the horseshoe macht o In the making af the | ’ . t t a om settlement uy ed to. », who bare en i calted thn ‘ mad raietacat lati nasrealantnie wt the company. ‘The agreement wan tofta which the plaintifr objects eee Mare one ta i Mies| Said, of Parents Cashier Burke, of Clerks of 1 us to submit our Secretary Devens { the N, continue five years, the royalties of > by th and) Arts ate AREO Ae Mari f . ee i A al the Nath Jrin! {th him ta night bi a 10 areaysatil se yaaibeowedtustous Meno tee crcler oases avstlonal | Sor ccins/on (aver¥ vee et 10] pounds ot rt alf-owner in the [{0,aein with im laxt night but Marin Belief. Queens, in Custody. phy yestentay hey went to Wo to If the p chief refuses to en- a t of the strike wie ay| il horseshoes made by the company was owed | : San Sidetantas si rat pee the State law be enforced force the statute? W ust do tt our- amounting to $30,00 a year, to have any say as to how ft should be tof G3 koa sume clams wit Tf chis done robattle would be] selves. And we will, We will ver the re- The contention of the pli run nae Another child of J, Luther Pterson. Joseph Burk shier of the Water from President O'Con- Tn his refusal Marino was more em- ‘Vernon;/now the faith curtst, « Vighance committees to patrol In Washington to the offer: | Towtzend Burden, in that th James A, Burden, tt is claimed by the api Department of the Borough of Queena, An Are Alike. undaya and se Vidence of law:| that the machiniatw are inning all over were the invention of workmen in the| defense, is the practical man of the eae Meds ae a AERO! he oS White I i. newlestine waa “Arrested {ito-day| Inj Borough Uials y recently t ngato er being ke ; Secretary Dev o y c J that Jamew| concern, and in his summing up this [2 ATNO. slarino started down AD a phystct ttend a dau Donte. Despite the law recently enacted of | spe dul grocer Hatter 10 O-clock | recelving telegraph nem ges dally coe, ee ee eae eth chem [morning Mr. Fox raid, wit’ dramatic |249ihK. “I will fx you Sai aoe eet | Long. Island City, on a charge of ap dering all grocery business on Sunday in the morning, rts of the country which ame | A7urcen tad nothing to do with them. | efece: vithin five minut ‘arino appeared nel vae tay, | PrOpFlating to his own use $751.67 belonge wa E employern. excope: Ly an tay | f. Townsend Burden and Jameu A. Bur. | tne charges againat the defen- anoreppeated dled at the Person home to-day. tae the Water Department. elke ED den are said to be very bitter towar) gan is by one agalnat his brother, | Weapons were drawn and | © second wetiin, it ta claimed, of the Fe-} 1 4g alleged that this amount was > each other, and to have epent large sums)‘ Arto a tle was on. Fifteen or twenty | Y81oU* belle o oe ait srnon to Burke on March 30 as water SEES THE END ot money in Mttyation. The attorneya’| Whose sword should Rave heen were fired, and when tho fring ; TOP ENAG rent by John H. Taylor, « flortet, feea have already exceaded $1, on| drawn from its scabbard in that a Draggo was lying on the aldewalk ned side Ms 9 OF THE STRIKE. |cach site. Distinguished course! havo] roth defenee.! with bullet wound {n his right lung. OIE tu] _ Deputy Water Commissioner Lawrence pay been retained. Mr, Fox sald that plaintiff enjoys all|He was bleeding at the mouth and the pt or for the past fow days has had ind had {29 expert golng over the Water Depart= docks, and the shortage of $3L@ accounts of Cashier Burke was ‘ : Judge Edwin Countryman, ex-Gov.|that ne has through th {physicians at the Hudson Btreet Ho: : Ck WASHINGTON, May —23.—Beverat| piack and R. W. Hardie represent the | brother, haw be ’ yathe,| oiocrrenny hast aeceltta phyaiclan in the hundred additton# to the ranks of the | plaintiff, and on the other wide are Aun- | {Nr oe*i fee ee pena Marino waa’ followed to No. 142 Baxter | Used betore tha . strikers, two score or more firma sign-|ten G. Fox, Charles F, Neavo, William | Townsend burden offered to well hi in: | mtreet, where he was arrested, Angelo | [MAT to Taat: ing the agreement with the men, leav-|j. Roche and Frederick P. Fish, who] terest to his brother, and said that with- Tho child Jt - mrox! . out his brother the writer would be! Cascara, laborer, was found the] , f \ ing appr pximately’ 91.0) or 35,000 men| has recently been slectea President « heed an ave : 0 carte rene (outs monia. atl told by a police and Burke was takeo into . ema > American Bel Telephone Company | tho brothers de not xpenk toe ERAS ons U7E Mulberry cette ten told bY ; yiras} tales Demands of Employees] Threaten to Stop Work tao situs tie Amarin Bl Tet aah Roe no Mt t]he sem wren wale wou | re te te aon etre Sage = 4 . while in court. Tho bitter flieht whica | ¥4 ded by an ambulance surgeon n for Manha a few hours later B Tt appears from the temtimony that tnlig now drawing to a eloae in Cie courts | and hen arrested, Mamta Marino | at for 3 await. examinatha @@ of Levy Silk Mill ‘ if Demands Are thelr difficulties, trouble | with other | 4851 the corporation wua formed, with Ran extended over a long period, name wan then arrested. | Mamie Mani She fs said to have t Granted. Not Met. ne O'Connell, of the Internationa ne. hilo, propr! is mace ao statement In comme chinints, who dn direct: » years old, unmarried He neu Lelaniocamanieamendente ons RIOT AT A CIRCUS. JURORS IN KELLER CASE. | °S0.erat reve on the sinters at No, 108 4 4 « D by hin dewalk et “ase. . a been The Levy Brothers’ silk mill strike. at) he manngers of the engincera and|Mediction inat next Monday morning Kniven and dirke wer eden, he Water Depates Paterson, N. J., was brought to a clore| poy drillers now engaged in work on the] {ial Wines the resumption of work by] audience Angry When m-|“Serack”? Panel of Ninety-als Called vg cauaed “ReeAL exeltement meat for three ; thisiafterioen and the victory Js on the) pinid ‘Transit Tunnel, who have ma went aut ron ance at Perth Amboy Ie Stopped. by Judge Minir. | Hit Tee aia t rd edict tatens a ¥ le. de je to eco 01 Miya tha = hr i i A "Their demands have been conceded In See Sicteemaeeete aida re ‘The audience that went to xee Welsh| Judge John I. Blair. in the Hudron| locked the doors, INCOME FROM KLONDIKE. mmon Pleas, to-day nix mame st] VIRGINIA FOR REFORMS. veave Srothers’ circus at Perth Amboy Inat |County Court of C every particular, and the 20 weavers) yefory starring to visit the Rapid J y: 5 The ‘ night became a lot of violont rlotera|completed a list of ninety Lop) Lal a pured to call out all the rock drillers acta had been seen that the perform-|trial of Thomas G. Barker, char and a certain scale of wages «iC teir demands are not] FOR CONFERENCE. [oer ee ie eta te a opped. The] with attempting to murder Mev, el Wlecting Deleuntes ta the New POOR COUNTERFEITING. Canndn's Great Royalty from the r Gold Mines. Mr, Finklestone, mill superintendeat, | complied. with. s ‘ Y sent for the mtrikors to-day and at first| James Green, bunines ayont of the announcement was made because of tho|Keller, In Arlington, N. J. atitutonal Convention. nent ree Britian ck drillers: Patrick McMahon, of the! ‘The Bricklayers’ Unton has appointed |heavy rain. is what 1s known as a “struck (iyecial ty The Ev Finley and. Dou ee covaloie ‘4 from the .Klon= wanted them to return in bunches « fifteen, This was objected to, and the superkitendont then asked them all to come to work Monday. This means a Prosecutor Abert C eee 2 all, Barker's couni ach strike; NORFOLK, Va, May 23. out tweaty-four names, From the re. maining forty-eight: Judge Blair wil Ket station, ulgamated Becentlc and Standard! , committee to meet a committee 3 Engineers: Charles| from the Mason Mullders' Association of the Double-drum Holsting En-| with a view of settling thelr dimculties mines by the Canadian amounts to $3,240,192. also containa the! ine. ‘The audience, not knowing the reason, roared out {ts disapproval and a free fight followed. Many were Injured tn Ike pla ting members of a ¢ certain victory for the Frank & Dugan | Kiweers, und John Ahearn, President of] py means of arbitration, tho melee, Had the police force aot strike twenty-four, and from the 1+ vention, to n Ri ete ica venueaeees atrikers. See nate tite Matter ih chats, Me] ‘The committees consita of the follow-|appeated, there would have been a gen-|Malnder a Jury of (welve men wil by to consider ; 2 anadian Goverament ——=———_ Ing members: Willlam P, Hannon, of |¢Tl destruction of tents and wagons. The trial will begin about June 19, ment. of. the ‘negro. son pandese territory, since 1896’ amount Ronorse ev Rr a hi ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PUR-| Union No. 37; John J. Daly, of Union No. ESS as ——_ syxtem for State, olficlaia now Inv te ic canines poet Pelee atts work x . Va. May 23.—Machiniata : : i 5 . ion No. 34; rida on attempted to, thro ay | fram _rovalties. custo yea in the cmploy of ino Seatoard Air Line| Chaser for your last year's bloyole? | yi, Haiey aT nian ee a at Wein | WANT TO RENT A FURNISHED a eae en erate tnterest taken infacmme, cols and five of them were rm] fisheries, fecg in varlous, depare Hallvay struck to-day. ‘The sirlke x-| Let Sunday World Wants find one| !4m A. Meizold, of Union’ No, 35. room? Aévertise WILSINGTON Del Nata yh Geer we | ne a errs ; Vote | covered. Thes, were quarters and half |A0G s' aig pales Of aaipeum fends; trom’ Fortamouth, Va., to Talla-| 9 2 ? | ‘The committee: wi have its headquar- fm the Sunday) ssiion was found asicep in a church] the election and a remarkably ight vote | quiars and were of the Very poorest an Meo, eae Me. --- Ze tere at No, 229 East Ibirty-fourth street, - ry Jest night and fined $5. iw being polled. make. Wisi Concha bats ead iN ae ela ie vet Olek Oso lie