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+ @andidate © for os, though a wife and mother, she com : Just’ “(2 slon)to renew it through a guardian ad C— ? fa BY WA: ONDA CALTLEYA LABIATA: PROMS tA TWOMBLY: SOOO OD Gr Exquisite teem Evergreens, Plants and Vines Set in Gor- geous Array— Mrs. Roosevelt and Sir Thomas Lipton at the Opening. Bir Thomas Lipton and Mrs Roosevelt leaned their heads together and exchanged confidences at ti ing Inst night of the most 4 Flower Show the big Madison Square Garden has over » pled reserved seats hibit of palma sent by 1. of Madison, N. J Evergreens tween the arches of the fag-dr boxes, ropes of vines trimmed arena and the scene from 4 that of a stately garden, tts y dered by exquiulte blossoms. Dwarfed Japanese evergreens, the cyead Yh Africa, orchids from Porto Rico and the Philippine Inlanis, cact! from Prospect Park Jor! wonderful exnanse, deach other in that GOLDEN LEAF RUBBER PLANT Theodora | defined the divisions pe- | hours to Mek b fon palm, Tt had travelled bubont gon the Gar- all the way from GIRL WIFE MUST. HAVE GUARDIAN, BESSIE LIST TOO YOUNG TO SUE} FOR DIVORCE IN OWN NAME. | Court Hefunes ¢ or Counnel U of the dented a mo for allmony and counsel behale of a littl on the ground + ho guardian had be / The girl wife ts 1s married to Inidor List, she was only fifteen was threo and a half yea was a great celebration, wi with a ball, and then the coup to live in the rooms in the rear of his butcher shop in Elghth street, near the East Ri A baby girl came to them Seven months ago and they were ha Until Ysidor got jealous of a rival butcher named Jacob Goldman, and two weeks ago he left her and, through lis lawyer, J. Leon Brandment, sued for Aivorce, alleging that he found her at Bo'clock one morning with Goldman in the band stand in Corleara’ Hook Park. Bhe makes a general dental, ant it Was her lawyer, Jacob tT, Fuslonist Assemblyman in the Twelfth District, who moved for an s Yowance of $15 a week alimony and $75 fee. His adversary raised the point that as she is still only eighteen years old, nd mot sue in her own name, Clarke denied her motion wit portnl; ditem, $$ Compantonn, (Prom the Chicago une) Mra. Selldom-Holme—My husband |e , Of the most disputatious mortals Jenner Lee Ondexo—Your hus- fe an angel, Mino always difters Beet verging leave, FRAUDS TO. BE PROBED. Another Searching Investi- gation Begun of Frank- lin Syndicate Swindle. Syndicate swindle, by van 31,098,000 was stolen n dupes who were anxious to draw dividends of & cent ually on investments. Is to be thoroughly alred in th recelve a of their money back has been divided among m who vroved their claims. is alsu a possibility that others Miller will be placed on trial y in the swindle, Milter, red againat Franklin Syndicate, Robert A. Ammon, iM FP. Davis, who boug + claims ngatnst Syndicate, and John in bankruptes for MIl- ler and the syndicate, will perhaps throw some light on the way the swindle wan onducted and the final disposition of aet sum that poured into Miller's hands, Constderaile intere the Col centres around Davin" The n his name 1, $55,000 bel wan done after the nr 1 hia ate torneys had been unable to tind more than $14,000 tn assets Alfred WG cents This on the do! Mn, se name has been cor Ith various shady Wall treet dnt has Med an atl davit with Justhe O'Gorman, of the Supreme Court, in which he uNen nmon of having been a partner of Miller in the Branklin Syndicate, 7 amidavit Ie @ part of the qetenne Goslin {s making In a gult agamnat him begun Ainman whieh + ty resulted In an attempt to selze Goslin's furniture his West End avenue manslon, dur- « which Mrs, Goslin caused the ar- proces® servers on the ULL, ash, the lawyers who (rom the Chizagoutribune) it Mamma—Ethel, 1 -yant you to pian favo rateaee with a little He is well- to-dn re Tienest Fespectabilt gourae, he's a bit iieshy, largo” number aiidavits that he haw minded ction with the v wi to bring the nt: 1 States” Dintriet say that In vot nited States 96 y rece! money from tan peryices, remd as a ttorne: Jester Ammon made an altidavit tn! a soit Againat the assignee of Seymour, Fopusoe & Co. im which he swore that he had received. $18 Mer to Bainvestes: witn Seymour, "Sounsen & courts and there ts a possibility thar | he creditors will some day part So tar the | IN THE GREAT SHOW AT THE GARD 7 Ya ary EN. (ye CHRYSANTHEMUMS MRO "Hs ROBINSON * WHITE: HENRY HOSRELL-- ONCIDIUM VAVICOSUIT YELLOW BUTEHPLY ORCHID part drawn by four le waw neceraary to ralse ft occupied, where tis lof two hundred square - WANTED T0 BE KILLED, Odd Request of a Stranger Who Appeared in Morrisania, to the std splendted gp of the Morrisania station King for a man who and who was will to furmah a revolver and pay $8.c0 Dereon who would do the Jod, {The man aatd he wanted put out Auntey atid tila bec her WUl- lam are watchmen employed to guard x night the new building of the Poter Cooper High School, whiter ty being con- structed at One Hundred and Sixty-stath nt ton Road, Hetween tours around the property tie Angleys mpond thetr time in a ttle shanty. ‘They were dosing in their shanty late Inst night when they were aroused by & succession of knue c When they 0 nf the angon man, who looked ike rolkner. He bad (a, black snattache and goatee and carrled @ antche at ix abo) e Aigledeobaert a, about all the ‘ou to Dut me out of m: dhe. “IE have 85000 in thie ‘Aa hie spoke he opaned the b took out three new revolvers, ME and wilh taka one of theae piatola ad wan mainery.”” wal pi y. my br out vou c: . ws win lo it? any haye Battie Angley saw that ho had a eraay man to deal with, Ty unk about [he sata. ye tho gun The atranucs y w Smith: de “Now he sald Patrick start man. ar —— alntial Clob-Houne, the Duston Merald.) of the Harvard nion is descrived as commodtous and . and wo it fs, It te better that n that it should be gorgeous modern The or, of those whoxe et Is entitled t ed he ornate and sUpHOEUNg. the high cornices ‘The Harvard Erosident directed nia gage up in the direction the elevated calling and kod: "Is there any high thinking t ‘Then his hosts changed the TODO Imired of all, Its Among the orebids th attracted much A mottled yellow flower, tn the k the shape of an eof the dent thorns ts sald to have been Among were largely represented. the many visitors. exhlit D. Adams, of Seabright, N. J.; Washington Roe- bing, nton, N. J. showing or- chide s. J. 1. Trevor, of Yonkers, N. with palms, ferns and carnations W. LL. Stowe, of Great eck, DL. 1 whose roses are particularly beautiful W. D. Rockefeller, of Tarrytown, who has a dis of carnations; W, Hs Wood, of Greenwie! Conn,, with dah- Mas and fruit; PLA, BL Wid Ogontz, Pa. whose new chrysanth mums aro a feature, and Samuel Unter- myer, of Yonkers, N. Y., flgured in the long Hat. The show ia given under the auspices of the New York Florists’ Club, and the scores of prizes offered have made mpotition very animated. — To-day inte, fruits and vegetables are to be _enpactally explolted. SHOT CRASHED. | INTO wi |'POLICE TRYING TO SOLVE A MIDNIGHT MYSTERY. Mra. hman Was Alone in Her Home and Was on the Spot an Instant Before. ‘The Jersey City police are trying to- day to solve the myatery surrounding the firing of a sh Into Mra. A. Bush- man's house, No, 18 Montrose avenue. The shooting occurred on Saturday at midnight, bii was not reported until tomday, Mrw, Bushman was alone In the nouse and she was ubout to retire when a puller crashed throuah the window of the dining-room, whlch she had just left, “The bullet struc and tmbedded Iteif In a Nower-pot, Mrs. Bushman has been in a nervoun state ever since, {2 INJURED IN CHURCH CRASH. SCAFFOLD FALLS WHILE DECO- RATING I8 BEING DONE, scopal ine arch, In Brooklyn, Legs Broken, The collapse in of a temporary Episcopal Church, seaffold at Cou- and Lorimer streets, Willlams- burg, late lust night, resulted In twelve persons being Injured. the moat seriously hurt being the pastor, the Rev, William G, Ivle. who had both his legs broken, Mr. Ivle and some of the members ot the congregation had assembled at the church to complete decorations for a cel- eoration and while at work ecotsary to erect a sixteen-foot scaffold, The work had hurdly been completed When there was a crash and the great welght fell upon those below, A dozen Were buried in the mass: of timbers, They were soon reacued by the unin- Jured members, and then It was found Grace selyea ie | Sured. A man named Hare was that Mr. Ivie had his lege broken, F. W. Coates, of Orient avenue, had hia chest badly crushed and his spine in- out about the head, found it} Covers were lald for eight THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1901. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS OF ALL LANDS SHEETS AND CASES. 1,000 dozen Wameutta Gold Medal Pillow Cases, sizes 45x36 50x36, well-known values at and 22c. 150 dozen very fine hi Cotton Sheets offered to-morrow below wholesale prices. Were. SHEETS. Crochet Bedspreaods, full size | reguiarly at $1.35 and $1.79 | this sale, 75 dozen full a $1.35 each; this si LINENS AND LININGS. 500 dozen h med Linen Huck Towe! rogular price, 14<. each; jinches wide, valuo 65c. yd.; Broadway, ach, any size, this sale, Sate. 8 very fine quality white ry 98c. and $1.25 Ize pure white rdown Cotton-filled Comfort- splendid value at vy - weight hem- size 18x36 half-bleached, satin-fin- -linen Table Damask, and 20c. rogular price, 20c. yard; this closing out price, ALL ABOUT BLANKETS. 175 pairs fine white woo! BLA 35c.| KETS, 38c. 42c. 47c. Wer Singlo Size, $1. 52c. % Size, 2.75 198 Full Size, 3.50 2.45 only, seid] CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. $4.35 $3.25. 4.75 3.98 % Sizo, 6.50 475 Full Size, 5.50 3.98 Full Sizo, 6.00 4.98 Ful! Size, 8.00 6.50 88c, 50 pairs extra large size very fi white wool California Blanke measuring 80x88 Inches, spi did value at $9.50 pair; sale, this 10c. 62 this 49c. kots at reduced prices. Linen Aisle, Main Floor, R Mall Orders Promptly Filled. 8 and 9 Streets, | designed expressly the finest trade. Orders taken and 8. Altman & €o. Are now offering in their Sho: Department, new lines of Shoes for Women and Children, | Slippers have been made a prominent featare. precision for all high-class footwear. Shoe Department on Third Floor. to meet the requirements of executed with the grealest in black and all colors; our je, 12K. 500 remnants of Percalines, Sa- su » from 1 to S yd. a from 1240. to 250. Se. yd. Were. This Sale. for this $7.98 We are displaying a splendid as- sortment of both red and gray Blan- (DS |SohnDaniell Sons’ Sons KEANES PARLOR FURNITURE, Will Offer a Few Special Bargains in HOUSEKEEPING GOODS TO-MORROW. leading maker who needed solid. the upholstering is are the richest Damasks, cash. fect. ipestries and compare the PR Come to-ni BRASS AND IRON BEDS, lightly soiled trom display, elc., at the following big reductions: Lace and apertry Curtains, excellent arlet tal pri Parlo Houses and Fl oven fy Furnished Throughout. ino te, 1 Dlocic above 70h Mt. Ls Station, Beautiful Parlor Suits fresh from the workshop of a The frames are The Sacre Keane wants you to see themto study t the styles rices. Suits as low as. ht, open till 10 o'clock. | \ CARPETS, Only the newest patterns. Only the bes& weaves. Smallest possible prices, Good Brussels at. : 47%. Excolient Voivets at - 670. Choice Axminsters, per yard-. 79c, Olictoth, per yard ....- 19c, Handsome All-Wool Rugs in Cholces® Patterns. Very desirable. Ruge, 6x9, speci --- $6.50 Rugs, 7.6x10.6 - $10.50): Rugs, 9x12... «- $12.50 WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS. James R. Keane & Co., 1351, 1353, 1355 3d Ave., East Side, bet. 77th and 78th Sts, ‘24 Ave. Care pass the door. Diway & Lex. Av. Cars 1 Mock West. ¢ KOCH & Co. 125th Street West, bet. Lenox and Seventh aves On Wednesday LADIES’ FINE JACKETS of all-wool imported black Martinique— double-breasted effect—lined with Skinner's satin—reg. 16,50— 9.75 LADIES’ SILK WAISTS FANNY M’COMB GOES Will Settled, a Justice Scott has been asked to ermine the meaning of the will of fate James J, McComb, who died in home, near Dobbs Ferry, leaving a fortune of about $10,000,W). codicil to the will provided that daughter Fanny should have an income | married of $15,000 a year in case she Louts Herzog, a Philadelphia artist, place of the share she would inherit der the will In the event of her failure ; to marry Mr. Hersog. At the first it was supposed that McComb favored Mr, in-law, but It was afterward per year. The attorneys for Miva Fanny Comb, the futher was not to disinhorit They Saw Roosevelt (From the Loutavitte Cou: -Journal,) was prepared for him at the velt, Col. Curtis Gould, his alde; Leslie Combs, Chairman of the tucky se: Secretary C. H. Duty, committee; George W. Long, G, M, caruett and Senator J. Debue up and d Uttle girls paraded up. and down Unie ba hall, oad Roveevalt tae, oe (Bee heen’ gies | the last March | Herzog as a son- decided that he did not wish his daughier to marry the artist, ax her income under the original will would be about $125.40 who haw asked that the meaning of the will tw determined and the codi- ci met aside, say that the intention of When Roosevelt passed through Louls- ville last fall a special political dinner It House, Col, Roose- K Republican Campaign Commit- of the same While the dinner was going on three before Room 201, the private. TO COURT. er. | Seeks to Have Meaning of Millionaire Father's de- the hia A hia in un- Mr. daughter, and they say that no mem der of the family desires to Influenc the young woman In her marriage. Justice Scott hag taken the ca Under advisement, In the mean tim zox in devoted to Miss McComb, ‘There been stories of a secret marrlag ween them, Me- his! Mr. Herzog, themselves 4p and saluted with military: re Promptly the future Presi fon. turned the mtlute. Bast theso have been do- cedings before Justice Se Ld sald regarding the Intentions of Milas McComb concerning of best quality Taffeta—tucked and trimmed with lace—every regularly desirable color— 9.50— 4.95. Corset Dept. “Clio Corset,” Latest straightfront models, in brocade satin, broché coutille and embroidered batiste. Wednesday, Oct.2 37d Straight Front Corset, “The Augustine ” in black and white, $7.65, value $2.50. Lord Taylor, Broadway & 20th Bt. se Mocting CITIZENS’ tNiGN “ORGANIZATION GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB oath Bt ens Coleesian & No Tiel GIRLS DEATH A ‘| CAVE MYSTERY. AT ST, NICHOLAS Rink, ‘hdmi e c BODY WITH HEAD GASHED WAS FOUND IN TRUNK. Miner Made a Gruesome Find tn you, Colonel?" satd the girl. HBatferman Big Sale To-Morrow, Women’s Walking Skirts For Any Sort of Weather, 4.98 A rare opportunity is provided in this assortment of double-faced wool material, solld colored back: 16 colorings, new style fou with 10 stitches. Value $8. > BROADWAY, BROOKLYN. $2.90 Eyeglasses at $4.00 Pair, and this price ncludes examination. No one can ailord to tak: chances with his eyes. If your eyes trouble you, it isa duty you owe to yourself to go where you can be sure you will get the Proper advice, and you can always be sure of that if you come to me. Youcan Consult My Oculists and Eye Surgeons Free of Charge. LAlewapules New York, 106 E. 23d St., near in Ave. Bklyn, 192 Fulton St, sear orange st Bklyn, 541 Fulton S'.,asar De Kaib Ave, Every garment advort Lined, ABT, itibbed Beweien rican, Wool Fleeced, gBcisan ne \c, Bilk Lined, Amer! Silk Plust 1,48 )silk, 1.98 Bleck Cat Shirts In plaited bosom. Ask to see them— 48¢ 1 together, eure glad to see you,” the largest little mixa of ten could speak. And w efore hi Mr, fre for you," n t-goln’ for you,” to make my concluded the inird. Itt te |. Roosevelt grinned lke a delight boy. choo! devotion ought tobe rewarded, I oink “he said, and, stoppini In the dintag-roon, Ne br ught ou cakes and three Roosev ont ats male yore alt. alr,” anemed an e' the girls Ws moat. mabe caken or Bittona, a Ww. wt uttona, butto spoke up the ry back three anys wake 48 Lo tw receive, ey have the ‘ontinued e 22.—In a de- serted tunnel in Blue Mountains in astern Oregon Frank Vigord, a miner, - | found the body of a girl crowded into an old trunk. A deep gash in the head showed the manner of ¢eath, .| The body had evidently been placed there two months before, Several months ugo a man and wife drove up the lonely trail to his cabin, They asked the privilege of camping In the ol4' tunnel mouth. He gave them tgod. In the morning thay he@ eaum | Sunday World Wants prevent Baal. Failures, a they're Prevention is better than cure. RUGS, d

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