The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1901, Page 3

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_ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1901. ' ‘ BEAUTIFUL GIRL. FACES AlGH WAN ITHRASHED THE MAN & WAR FOR $40,000, 000. | WHO INSULTED HER A PRISONER. Is Not the Niece -of an John Tyson, the Cele- Wife of Wealthy Donald Mc- Leod Is His Jailer, brated and Eccentric Friends Say. Australian, Who Died SUIT NOW TO FREE HIM. HE BIG 6 ORE The Big Store Is Closed on SATURDAYS DURING AUGUST AT 1 P. M. FOO DOL 15 Continuation of the Midsummer Sale of 800 Dozen Yow and Stylish Shire Laists, consisting of the entire output of two of the largest and best-known shirt waist manufacturers of this city, bought by us at ’way-down prices and now offered to an ever-appreciative public on the same terms. These waists are all made of fine, dainty ma- terials, stich as lawns, linens, dimities and batiste, in plain white and fancy colorings, with cluster tuckings and hemstitchings in endless variety, and many insertion-trimmed combinations. An oppor- tunity to get the newest and the best styles, makes and materials right in the midst of the wearing season at such low prices is a seldom occurrence at The Big Shore or elsewhere, and for that reason prompt purchases will be necessary to avoid disap- pointments. Here are the offerings—judge for yourself: GSec, tor WAISTS that are fully worth from $1.50 to $2.25. / $7, PO tor WAISTS that are fully worth $2.50. SZ. GI for WAISTS that are fully worth from $2.00 to $3.50, SZ, GO 10: WAISTS that are fully worth from $3.75 to $5.50. Intestate. TIDONOOACOINS Heirs of John Tyson, a multt-millton- aire of Australia, who recently died without leaving a will, are preparing to burl a bomb at the hopes of Miss Ollie yson, a beautiful young wo! who in Todd County, Ky., snd who says that Tyson was her uncle. Tyson was a celebrated and eccentric character in the land of sheoo and kangaroos, where he accumulated a for- tuno of $40,000,00, and his fair namesake of Kentucky was informed that her por- tion would be $2,000,000. Congratulations have consequently been pouring in upon her from all parts of the Blue Grass State, while wooers sprang up on every side. Her claim, however, is now /nhout to be disputed by Charles a. Tyson. a Frocety living at No. 37 Grand street. Port @ichmond, who alleges that John Tyson was hie grand uncle, 2 brother of his (Charles's) grandfather, and that consequently the Australian could not have been the uncle of Miss Ollle Tyson, a maid of but tender years, “I never saw nor heard of Ollie Ty- von,’ sald the grand nephew tn an tn- terview, “and know nothing about her excepting that the papers depict her aa a charming young woman, But I can- not help thinking she ts in error whon she shes according to the papers, that this John Tyson war her uncle, and only went out to Australia fifteen years ago. “My. information. Ia that John Tyson left Scotland, where my grandfather ved, about forty yearn ago, and epunt a long lfe in accumutating money by sheep farming. Well, either there are two John Tysons or else one of us is mistaken. Said to Be Guarded to Prevent His Learning of Divorce in Which She Figures, The brother ang other relatives of wealthy Donald W. Mcleod, the linen merchant, of No. 293 Church street, this borough, assert that Donald McLeod's wife, Hattie, has kept her husband a prisoner In their home, No. 78 Carroll Gs Teeeeoeseceancey street. Brooklyn, practically alnce last November, in order to keep him in Ignorance of the fact that she ts named as co-respondent in a divorce Juetico Rich, in the Supreme Court. Rrooklyn, has granted a writ of habeas corpus commanding Mrs, McLeod to produce him In court on Mon yer Join A. Anderson asked which has just been served, MeLeod Is sixty yeara old and promt. nent in business and social circles, Elin wife is handsome and only halt hia age She alleges, st 1s said, that her hus- band’s ill-health unfits him to see visit- Dr OSo% “Far be it from me to disappoint the pretty claimant In Kentucky, but I'm not @ person of great means myself, ami if D0 Ook Continuation of the Midsummer Clearance Sale of Mon's and Boys’ Negtigee Shirts at sacrifice prices. To prepare room for our new Fall and Winter stocks, arriving and to arrive, we will bring the end of a highly successful shirt-selling season toa close by offering the balance of our fine stock of Negligee Shirts at the lowest prices quoted thus far this sea- son at The Big Store or elsewhere. Indeed, we are quite positive that no store will equal these offer- ings in their final clearance sales : MEN'S HIGH-GRADE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS--White and fancy colored, with plaited or plain bosoms and attached or de- tached cuffs; regularly on sale during the season at from $1. 7, 00 to $2.25 each; now offered for a quick clearance at just e MEN'S AND BOYS’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS--All styles and 2 Tam fn the right you can bet that I'll | Ora. ” go after that money.’ ® Lawyer Anderson, attorney for Me- ‘ Tyson has been notified that John Leod's brother, Richard McLeod, of No. 2% Ninth street, Brooklyn, told an Evening World reporter to-day that Mrs. Theresa Graham| | ead had been confined to the Iim- Belabored Bick with of the second story of hin fine house on the Park slope for months. Her Umbrella and WASHINGTON BEAUTY SOON | WON f GHT scram, ac, aust ott] Then Became Ill from Dickey, a Philadelphia lawyer, {x author- 3 Ized to collect tnformation ‘anent the Tyaon heirs In Amertea. and he is going f; there to-day to present his claims. CLELEPOOOOHSSOSGOHSSOSIONIOE 00) TO MARRY CAVALRY OFFICER i, mauve oom pidge ster] the Excitement. (hey tried to see him the way was CORSE CST SO SSS TIT SOO SSE barred by Mrs. McLeod, who had hired © to assist her three utalwart guards, : 3) ui! These men, ft Is alleged, prevented ac-| When Lloyd Bick was arraigned in the cess to McLeod by force tf necessary, | Jefferson Market Police Court to-day = Mrs, Mel.eod’s anxiety to keep her|charged with dlaorderly conduct the husband secluded, say the lawyer and| complaining witness did not appear LLOYD B)CK. Richard McLeod, arises from the fact] against him. Buffering from the shock of her en- | OOOCOGOIEGO000G0000000009 that she was named as co-respondent f last April in the divorce suit brought [counter with Bick, Mrs, Theresa C. Gra-(io¢° stands nearly nix feet in. height against Mervin A, Rice, a prominent|.am, of No. 105 Fast Thirtietn street. t¢ | street dts lives at No, 20 West One member of the Board of Education in| unable to leave her room. She wag under] jiingred and Thirtyereventh street Brooklyn, by his wife, Emma Frances|:he care of a physician al! night ‘| stra, Graham explains her position {y : ’ oar ° é Rice, Bick, who gave his address ax No. DY] si. t9e sizes; formerly on sale at from 75c. to $1.00 each; now oifered 29 2 “ie +) Saas wise: @: ‘That sult ts pending and will be tried] West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh | vnc 1 raised my umbreiia to strike |p for a quick clearance at @) in the fall, when, it in asserted, many|street, Is twenty years old. When ar}. man who insulted me I ad ft a ® Lawyer Westervelt Got $20,-| sensationar detatin witt come out. rested and taker to the Thirtieth street] ign to. vindica McLeod's friends ert that Mrs.|atation yesterday afternoon he wante! ee ta | 000 for Mrs. Lynde, but duccarad chet ercetoreinewals: iatneton wicker et nssault mentee Dest “ Earned Her Wrath. closures upon her prospects, as the|Mra. Graham, but the eergeant refused| wit jay gotten so that a woman car n merchant is very wealthy. to entertain it. ot go shopping in Sixth avenue with- Hiot & Jones, attorneys for Mrs] Mrs, Graham eald that she was goine| iy heing ‘1 ved’ at or whatever Rice In mult for divorce, when seen|nerth in Sixth avenue, near Twenty-| ou cal! jt, Women are insulted oy an Evening World reporter to-day, | third wireet, when ahe met Mek, whe} iy in the whopping distelet, a , PROTESTS HIS CHARGE, sald: L narrow walk over an “It Is true that Mrs. Mefeod was] c refused to move to one named us co-tespondent in the originad] side to permit her to p comploint in Mrs, Rice's divorce suit.” | She said that he did not move out of 5 | Repudiates an Agreement by Which, ——— the way, but joatled her In a rude an He Asserts, ‘They Were to [SOVERNMENT HOUSE BABY. Feta ee he resisted. Then nn rel bee Divide Sum Recovered, Men. Heekham’s hittle Girt the Firat | ‘ Ae nery Unb ree ia caste rnin Va in Years, = man vigorourl to The Evening her and about ts la when Paliceman De RANKFORT, Ky. Aug nd arrested’ him Neckham, wife of the who tn a widow of ) rth toa girl h years and (Dlx years’ Aght on benalf of M rat child born [nearly @)W. Lynde, wherein he suc: In more than. ha chs nearly 20 curing for his client $2,(0 from her |The Governor ts at Owensboro, eu ormer husvand, and now Mrs. Lynde > saya, In endeavoring to prevent him getting his fe WIFE TOOK HIS LICENSE. “1 fought that case through . iene ci 5 court in the States of New Jersey Bo Hote! Man Atexes In Mepty NaweeV ork helanidictawan i Her Divorce Complaint, World reporter to- “and I sei “ : chances on my fee, atever the courts gaye us, . 4 { Mi Isi Miss Du Barry, who is famour an a| “Mrs. Lynde was divorced from her i ss Elsie Du Barry deauty and a muaiclan, inherits her love | husband. Charles W. Lovnde, elsht year 1329,090 BOND FOR POLITICIAN | yonriERN PACIFIC MAN'S IN- t D900 OC Further Big Price Reductions in Summer Clothing, ée., for Men and Boys. For the Saturday half-day business we've cut’ prices to the quick on certain lines of clothing,, &c., that are much needed at the present time for the summer outing of the man and the boy. We have never seen such goods sold so cheaply before a | n south ccom things van very, kind t ke him MEN'S ODD VESTS, of the finest grades of washable fabrics, also inthe popular Khaki cloths, made in single and double breasted styles; on sale throughout the season at from $2.50 50 to $3.50; reduced now to MEN'S BIKE TROUSERS—Pleasing effects in checks and 75. plaids; reduced from $2 to MEN'S CRASH AND DUCK YACHT AND GOLF CAPS—A choice of the balance of our stock at the wonderfully reduced 25. price of BOYS' WASHABLE TROUSERS—On sale throughout the sea- TS. son at from 50c. to $1.00 a pair; reduced now to } James Westervelt, lawyer at No. SL @ Wall treet, is the moat disgusted man Qin York. He has just finished a dn The ma ju ie the Ja the son of Joseph E.! York Life’ Insitrance “Multia 7, Tila PROMINENT BUSINESS | ; of the military from her father. the late| a0. Their love affair began at Prince- Engaged to Lieut. Brig-Gen. Du Barry. She is highly|ton, when Lynde was a student, and WHO KILLED CLARK. VENTION NOT NEW. Muller, accomplished and speaks several lan-|they lived happily for a time. Finally —_ nr 5 = Dusenberry, of Mo! wuages. he gave her cause for divorce and The date for the wedding has not been | secured one. eet, though It will probably take place} “Owing to some mistake on the par Army circles are interested in the en-|in the autumn, Miss Du Barry is pop-| of her lawyer no alimony was awarded gagement of Miss Elsie Du Barry, of|Ular with the army set In Washington, Heaeininas . $ where eho ts well known, and her fortu- When” Lynde Washington, and Lieut. Muller, of the | nate suitor has received many congratus ~ 1, and married Tenth Cavalry, now on duty in Cuba.| lations on winning her hand. om loved by the | John F. Clancy, the Long Island City fs politician who shot and killed Joan JEWELRY STORE [CAS COMPANY See ROESED OF AL CLOSES STREET ONLY TWO OLD CLOCKS LEFT GUGGENHEIMER ASKS CONSOL- ON THE WALL. IDATED TO EXPLAIN. es St. Mernard Monk. Ounce Exonernted by the Coroner's Jury, but Afterward 1 A, of Morse Messages atned instrument, the alimony. t Was a mighty 4! It from he su Court to-day on a wrt alved In his behalf hy sabeas corpus Henry W. Une { levy & Unser. | Prot Clancy reeks rele from custody onl who, tft vail. a pra Clanck and Clark were at one time] Mr # and sombling ft is site, gave rise to aly between the Several] died a few y ago they met in F Thirty. {An otfeial t, near the La: a quarrel ¢ tae Northern Pacific road | witnesses Lo prove he and will een In operation fo: Fo wentend in New Brighton, |Fence Clones im East Twentieth t WII Now Have to Start Street from Avenue B SHIPPING NEWS. | Grows inpithe restina tion ac | | All Over Again. to River, \ each day, Of col intoit | j ALMANAC FOr gun rissa. 5 10/Sun sete service, It is of Single Prosit, | of Double OY ear, | Bureines beokejintg the Jewelry store! Acting Mayor Guagenhelmer has of Solomon N, levy, In New Brighton, | ote Ca n 8, L, early to-day and atolo everything | “Ttten & letter to Comminsioner of they could Jay hands on. Highways Keating aaking why .Twen- ve of the Distri The front of the store faces on Jersey | tleth street ts clored from Avenue B that ball be fixed at atreet wi : i \, TR Rigen reir atete| to the East River. Many complaints ronT oF NEW Yon. tnd Justice OGormadt set the batt | foreing a window on Hill street, jhaye been recetved by Mr. Guggen- Rcaivee! that amount, ting fnalde they Tensacked | Helmer’ fyom residents of ehat’ dis- Rotterdam seaee AnieenlNaeanen at Thiere drawers and closets and took | trict, whose approach to the East . Jennie ant Katie ntnes ‘everything with the exception of two! Twenty-third atreet ferry has been 4 pounce | old clocks which hung on the wall, ut off. Columbte nttine li ‘The thieves, it Is believed, had a} ‘The Consolidated Gas Compuny owns INCOMING 8 Hl Wagon to carry off their plunder, for tho! property in the nelghborhood, and hus DUE TO-DAY, marks of a light wagon were visible Inj fenced in the street, thus compelling] Crathorne, Sh.eldc. Toronto, Mull, t Phoenteia, Dowie Muraces, Gro Ke reatioti chelators, perwona to walk a, tong distance when| Siiis st Luciat Comal, Galveston, avenue, They Mr, Levy has deen in pusingsd-in Now | the; y é & Sunday Wor! y wish to take tho ferry. e + Mra, Krey sa: they hired a y ACTORY-—10l, 43. 5 EAST 91ST ST, Brighton onlyia short time, abd he will ho Acting Mayor,, Jn. his etter, or OUTGOING St AE AMERS her house and carried away 4 wi much space, Three, THIRD AVE,, comer 122d St. ow have to putin a new stodk and be- inanda 1 KK ieply expiaining the “seses, tan Haniion, Nortel. chain, clothing and $0 belonging to'e Brings houwswife and homeseeker ig Handy-, 609 Elghth Ave., 39th &4oth Sts, MITT face to face. Stores: ( 162 Bowery, near near Broome: murder nut on bs on duly 16, A repred hoe e eile nee b oe cumciaarie 40 ADVERTISE 1S IN THE Les natin’ Sas! «SUNDAY WORLD WANT SHEET, Bieter UZ 19 A PROMINENT LAU Coan estas tsete si. | THE GREAT SUNDAY WORLD: Tren ung _Blyn& Sons [AMERICAS GREATEST NEWSPAPED wilh it} ilavana |, Hambure slowing of tho atreet, A-qmeata,: Charivston. Jue Gracie, Drusswiek. | boarder,

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