The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1901, Page 6

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eens TORRE EEE re on ete ReaeTgROM Stee PIT > Asst yous algae arg nprsete THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1901. MRS. K. A. ABBOTT CHARGES CRUELTY a Asks for a Limited Divorce from William M. : Abbott, Grosperousy: Railroad ql Agent OO 866.5.02 : e “s ¢ i < : : ¢ ; Rpg 10 P00 OE, Oe ior, Cries 20.90. RATHARINE A. ABBOTT. nent feature. class footwear. B. Altman ¢ Co. Are now prepared to offer in | | their Shoe Department new lines | + of Shoes for Women and Children, | designed expressly to meet the requirements of the finest trade. Slippers habe been made a promi- Orders taken and executed with the greatest precision for all high- Shoe Department on Third Floor. | New Clothing. Reputation. Hrooklyn Store, Fulton Moses H. Groxsman 6 Grose treatment of your potitt by the de man & Voriiay abe fendant Mays s atthtavls Hew t ankerous and unwate alim for her with Hot did Mrs try to 1 would now willing If he had not abi nie, the ground of cruelty : Mr Aututt Mhe Abbotts have heen married In thetr last year and) shouted Oct. & 1895, and lived luxuriously at Ne at her, "Yeu should be mut! 39 West Tw tit two san info etton ae A belief mith prt ii, her huatand pros GAYE] 20.1. w PASE Http se for himmelf an Abbott la igent of the himaelf from Pennayivant. vad ma Lights, wolny him the New J and ‘Tranater | 102 Uiiely tik Company, with x valary of 9 a math hor tant Jt In her complaint Mra, Abbott «ays pt 4 191, he exhibited a letter yank account and | from a knowledging o tre with esa ver an ale | hinge Bhe aye ate | lowed ty $90 4 monin. prwanceot§ y | "Tustice Maclean wilt fk. the alimony “On account of the cruel and inhuman Inter. EARL RUSSELL LEAVES PRISON. Finishes His Term for Bigamy and Will Be Remarried to Second Wife. LONDON, Oct. 17.—Farl Russell, withour fn July last was ren! A by a court who, usual avosations of) Barl Rus the House of lords to three months’) The application of imprisonment for bigamy, was released fo make apsolute her deere trom Holloway Jail carly to-da | will be 2. In the eve! ‘The Barl wan quite a model prisoner, | the apaiicationy ranted. ic is an- Sarda pe tart aa minced, the Earl aid. Mrs, Somerville the privileges accorded nim keeplig him | Lite cue temailayeitater apart from the other inmates an tak- ing from the punishment of his conthie. | ment. He was philosophical after leaving prisun, WORLD eel) Own the Quickest Road to Success. 1,138 509 AGENT? os APPRENTICES HAKFRS - NARTANDERS NOOKBINDER BOOKKE noYs BUSHEL and to-day, about dis thy for him! and” was three months tn ttoltowaty os The members of els aber 1.08, and ite oblect ralying centre atin of de Paid Help Wants in This Morn-|' ine’s WORLD. 1) and p uly erville, who had jaet obtatnies of ree from her husband, d Yen Jad ¢ a an was Paid He!p Wants i Wife waa Thirteea” Other “New | York Papers Combined. Case erqated a Hote prove her MACHINES MEN it CARPE CHOCOLAT DIPPERS 2 OHAMDERMAIDS CLERKS . COAT MAKERS . COLLECTORS .... CoMPosITORS PIOTOGACHY MANO HAS Arai Couritews Tus. mothe Harlan the Asrocintion Getetn Vinant Drought sult bes » Dlekey, in Brooklyn, — tos STENOGIAPHERS . ) TAILS Mn othe Manhattan Ship: TINSMITHa dolners’ Awsoelntion — from. interfering with him in hin efforts to get work, tnd restrain tt from using funds of the asvoclation in carrying on a strike against the John Robins Company at Erle Basin, tice Dickey tor case under advisement, Winant was employed UMBRELLA HANDS. UPHOLSTER J by the John He didn't approve the atrike expelled from the association His object is really ie association to xesto! a ortet period of hesita using him Of Penowed Influential t to Am. Lai him} Amertean Sugar cond Special Sale of |AM Suk Umbrellas. 20-inch Suglish dles, suitable for women, Also partridge wood han- dles with silver caps and pearl posts with silver trimmings, suitable for women only. frame; with natural wood han- men or Both black and colored} twilled silk, BL.OS each, value $3.00. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St BULL TRADERS | SWAY MARKET = |-| STOCKS RESPOND SHARPLY TO LONDON'S IMPROVEMENT. Material & Biocks sharply reflected the 1) yvement in tne American de the London market to-day anced buoyantly, with Pau ind Chicago & Northwestern most lous in the advance Vhe last named stock in ying and In the oy parti played ymon and noof 41-4 polnt trading was tae improvement spoof 2 points tt sold ympared with vations Important gains were scored in in * Sugar the Ba and Del. vware n, all of which were up| & wad proved Lit per wan supel oy an Ups wed bor shaved > fencting it Minneapolix advanced? aan Kot wad few > Inat nigh The Closing Quotations, Open. Hy Amalgamated Copper .. “baw ‘ty Am: Car & Pountry,, fine A New Broom Here is a new store—our 15th, in as many different cities—and everything in it is new. New Furnishings. men looking for Old Friends. New in everything else, but old in Experience and + Browning: King-&-C Cooper Square W. (nearly opposite Cooper Union), New York. Street and De Kalb . ! | '4 Excellent Bargains w Mocks showing ‘material changes from | ¥: it New Sales- New methods— Daniel\’s Will Offer for FRIDAY & SATURDAY HOSIERY. Ladies’ heavy black Cotton Hose. double soles, high spliced heels, 19c. Pair tor This Sal Regular 25c. Hose~3 Pair for 50c. Ladi mere 35c. Pair tor This S Regular 50c. Hose rd Pair for $1.00 ish Ribbed Black izes Sto 9, 25c. Pair for This Sale Regular 39c. Hose. Just received, a new lot of the Chil- dren's Black Cotton Hose, sold only at a “Special Sale,” without profit; the kind you have been waiting for; sizes 54 to 10. J 2c. Pair-6 Pair tor 70c. Broadway, 8and9 Sts. NAN Friday and Saturday, Is ND as the stylish shape soft hats and all the author- ized styles in fall derbys at $1.80. Every one guaranteed; equal to any three-dollar hat made. an. oer we will sell Panama ORDERS FIL Trate Mark HATTERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, 39 & 41 Cortlandt St., wer OTH AND OTH AY OL STATIONS Also at New Maven, Conn, | oys’ Department. Special Inducements for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. It all looks well—some There's a wide variety in Boys’ Clothing. well enough while new. Some lasts fairly doesn’t last at all. costs but littie. outrageously for it is many a mothers hard problem. It 1s not a trouble to our customers. They get good values— and they knowit. These specials for Friday and Saturda Boys’ Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years— Made with Double Breasted Jacket of all wool Gheviots, in very pretty patterns. well made and sewed, extra wy and serviceal ood school suits, Real value $3.00. ce Boys’ Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years — Double Breasted Grats. nade from pure wool Cheviots, int Jancy Cass meres and Tweeds, very stylish perfecttitting and up-to- date in every particular. Pants mad: with double seats and knees. Real value $4.50 and $5.00. Sub: pri OOS and black; also Boys’ Overcoats, Sizes 4 to 16 Years Oxford Overcoits, made witha fashion. Very handsome and Boys’ Overcoats, Sizes 4 to 16 Years — Made of tine quality all-wool Friezes or Vicunas, cut long, pin or with yoke, Very stylish, excellent workmanship, faultle's in every deail, Real value $7.50." Sule price... dake and cut loose in the newest HW tailored. Real value $4.00 to Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, with Vests, Sizes 9 to 16 Years— Made from all-weol blick Thibets, bluz and black Cheviots, als> fancy Cassimeres and Cheviots; coats cut in manly fashion, with broad shoulders,and are very stylish and handsome. Su ts are perfectly tailored and are 5 faultless in all respects. Real values $5.09 and $5.00. Sale price e Youths’ Suits, Sizes 14 to 19 Years— Made from blue Serves and blue and black Thibets and Worsted Cheviots; als» fancy Worsteds and Cassimeres. Hest ot trimming throughout, style and fitand workmanship equal to custom tailoring. Real values $10 50 and $12. Sale seeeee ° 2.95): 5.00 Open Late Saturday Night. Ma! Orders Filled. A) 5 Outfitters To Men and Boys. 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. |! 251 Sixth Ave., n:ar 14th St. 47 Cortland:St.,near Greenwich St. | 125th St., corner Third Ave. A abs kl Aad Dice ae Se ics eel ie eS B. Altman & Co. NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. Friday and Saturday; BOAS of Liberty Silk or Fancy Net. Exceptional Value. Liberty Silk—Black, and Black and White, $2.85, 3.75 Fancy Net— Black, White, ani Black and White, 2.85, 4.25 also Ecru Lace Collars and Revers, 65c., 9Sc., 1.50 3.25 Ecru Lace Bolero Jackets, ° 6 ti . Our clothing looks well. wears well, and| Where to get good clothing and not pay! 1.95, Need Shoes? Try on the guaranteed $3.50 Crawfords Cor, Nassau and Fulton Streets, 83 Broadway, 150 Weet 125th Street, Man- hattan; 433 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. For Men and Women South Wy Rul The Wheat Market. He Ar ted "| Steady cables and a Broomhal report 19s, 1884 1x 105 1m {4% | claiming further unfavorable news from | Argentine sqrved to open our wheal market somewhat firmer this morning. although It remained narrow as to trade opened steady and practically wa from last nig! es were: Decem- 3 May wheat, ry SAA to 88 Te <2] Decem: 8 to 56 14, closing prices were: Qv- 3-4, December, 76 1-4 bid; Oo aber ey Al 1-4; Tel 613-4 ‘bid: May, rece Chica fences were: Octo- ver wheat, 691-4: Besember, thick: Sins, In aplte of a weak opening In the ‘0 743-4. October corn, 85 1-8: Dee American department at the London #8 to Bh Teas May, 88 Ato market, prices rallied sharply to a par- ee with the sigan Bate New The Cotton Market. York yesterda pater In the day a good demand. for the, Pacificr, (0, 8.{, THe local cotton market opened steady Steel and Baltimore and Ohlo issues de-| to-day, with prices I to 5 points lower, prices Improved to ubove) Free recciptr, warmer weather South and our heaviness Inte yesterday ,scnt Liverpool off 3 to 4 points: abroad was boarfahty disposed, on the bellef that the recent frosts Bouth had not been severe enough to damage the crop. ‘Atier the call our market was irregu- Jar and a trifle off from the opening rin Stockn, PARIS, Oct, 17.—The market opened to-day in a state of Kreat agitation. The chief feature was a fall In’ To] under realization, Tintos, owing tto bad quotations trom opening prices were: November, New York, Rentes were largely offered. | »,08 ty 6u9; Decel mber, B12 to 8.13; Sanu: Later basiness: was quicter, but in the] ary, 810 to 8.11; February, 8.04 to: idle afternoon, Cd re wan | M cB 8.00 eo 8.01; April, 6.01; oid alt éd Friday }tour 9 These vb die again of hair and Kalns Ive exty you wise shop alert to buy with sizes fone agsortinents which 1 roups of goods, snapped up from ¢t add favor te this great, big. wholesom Thix hour sale ta instituted to couldn't afford to bear such what—when—how much—or how Ittle have ft charged. Indeed, we request yot K you a book mer, and thereby a more No idea in modern retailing Ix so convenient as The Heeht Part Payment Plan. — | On Sale From 9 to 10. | tts fone! en |W 702; hon Laces, 2 to t Inches mineter long and then bec ors will have to keep Uht lol the bound There ven't full tean of un an) min y You can opi the oppo! e Ww ples | k, pearl buttons: pci pens I2c} men's Mirsll bDreilery and by isn Noune [On Sale From 10 to 11. yee ee Thibet Walk! brown and hac Skirts, iny MW rows of| cur with Heavy ‘were nce sre Pants, ages t] f Boys’ sizes and ¢ : Vup te #1. From 10 to n Women's Outing mnel Night Gowns, pink Ando striped, all | sizes: were 58e 1 1 and) medium era, pink nirts and Draw 1 Brewsted to Bc From I Irteh Point Seari In, Square § worth Ze, to Coxmo Buttermilk Tollet Mways 7c.—From 11 t jar and Ln In blac $10.00, Sh 9 In. rom 3 to an ci ets: Jot: Wh «Hon rants — ome nmed at lack Cotton Rb ‘ator, double were Misses’ 80 rl maine navy, Prom 4 t sizes 1 to 18: [3 with deep Muslin Skirts. icked. some | hemstitehed and te twa rows of nd tucks: Were $1.19, 1 . vd borders; id pink THE METHOD SIMPLE; ompe tintance with all > regular patron of the store. { On Sale From 12 to 1. } iT f om to Mstetiscss 4e| 1, vn satin Te 13c From.11 to 12. lic (on Sale From 17 1012.) sae nar On Sale From 3 to 4. From 2 to 4.. feathers; were Fr 'G On Sale From 4 to 5. Jackets, buttons slik ‘ining, in Feds castor and were ndkerchiets, ale. Just to » leaders, rw York— *. No matter an account and rtunity of mak- in all colors, {all-wool Eng ho flare ts and wings, were 6 I¢ extra quality J. lox fronts throughout 6.00 and nici we: ‘olored were dof felt, w °95c sith sncteh and with white were: te 9 ag Outing Flannel Kimo- tri} THE RESULT SURE. TRY THE 3-7 TIME RATE HAVE YOU A FANCY TEA SET that you don’t need? Sell it. Find a buyer by advertising in the Sunday World. 1 uses,

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