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THE WORLD: Suit, Washington “Darling” and Gave Her Money. Although hin wife @zcusations against his character In an #ubandonment sult, Washington Bulkle. & Wealthy contractor of Seventy-nin eet and Eigateenth nue, B hurst. stilt loves ter, and wants her to return to him. He called her “chip and “darling” in the Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn to- day, und offered her money, which ehe at first refused, and then accepted it J UR when her counsel, George EF. Eillott, adgvived Ner to take It. Mr. Bulkley in an old man, and his third wife, Chipola, is a young Southern air] from Wayeross, Ga. It was testitled in court that she told her friends she married the old man in the expectation that he would dle #o She dented thay. Mrs, Bulkley charj her husband w7th brutality, ‘They were married in September, 1837, ind have two children. Mra. Bulkley that the firet estrangement We- them came when sie found her says ndoon two occasions embracing ler maid. Mr. Bulldey denied this, and charged his wife, while on frequent trips to her home in Georgia on the steamer City of Birmingham, with un- Bulkley Called Her} in Court} i has made serious | wea.” During the taking mony, Bulkley ri ter be exclu Elliott objec iy his feet, and with Husted t hig finger’ thr gly at the lawy | GRAY KITTEN WITH WEITE SPOTS LOST. LIZTLE DAUGHTER OF CAPT. GODDARD MOURNS HER. Ss Posts a Placard Offer Dollar Reward for Return, On the wire screen of the gate to the, ‘Dack yard of the house of Capt. Norton Goddard, No, 273 Lexington ave. nue, there ja this placard, written evi- dently by the hand of a Uttle child: SSO | Lost. —small Matt « white spoie under ¢ Or Two women looked at this notice this morning, and as they read it thelr eyes Miled.and one of them began to cry. | ! | | | becoming nduet, accusing also the Sleward, Fergiso: He satd he found a ph guson in his © room on ee which was Inscribed In his wife's hand writing: “My love is on tg deop bine court uittce RICH OLD MAN BEGS PRETTY [MYSTERY IN DEATH YOUNG WIFE TO COME BACK. OF DEPUTY MARSHAL Although ‘She Black. ened His Character in Abandonment “| Severnt r EIGHTH REGIMENT'S BRAVE SHOWING AT COL. CHAPIN’S INSPECTION. | D: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1901, Will Stomach Medicine: ; CURE ! |\CONSUMPTION? Did you know that medicine swal-! lowed {nto the stomach passes right by the lungs, is digested and changed ; Dy the action of the gastric juice, and s ative powers are lost? It ruins stomach and only traces of It ever the lungs, No patient was eve: cured by stomach medicine. lung medicine is always hard on stomach, and but few stomachs an stand It. Why not take lung medicine directly Into the lungs by jinhaling oily vapors through the alr tubes by the use of Koch's wonderful jinventi It absolutely cures lung diseas if by magic. at ander ih The Koch doctors have decided not “No Teo ide their light under a bushel any ‘o"Tlonger, and therefore publish the fact _ Jin the public press of thelr wonderful, ; jinvention. If they cure these diseases why would It not be cowardly—nay.| more, criminal—not to. make these! ns known to the suffering public) in the moet effective manner possible? { the medical profession 4 ling them their cases requir- ation, while there are others who will never recommend any treat- ment upon which there is a patent or a secret process. Remember, this is the only treat- mont. carrying heavy healing ojls laden with the wonderful Koch tuber- culine directly {nto the lungs. It acts to kill the polsons of consumption «{and catarrhat lung diseases and cures to stay cured. Consultation fs free at the cee Koch Lung Cure, 48 W. 22d st, N.Y. Matthew Williams suddenly by-| pived thon Newark Saloon Early ! States Mar of Restor and Rroken © surgeon and Important Sale ‘Women's English Rain-Coats or Raglans, made of rain-proof cloths; colors; oxford, medium gray, tan and olive; made with or :without top capes, | These aitare suitable for either rain or shine and are to- day the most popular garment in use for all kinds of wear, $20.00, value $25,00. Lord & Taylor e, Cor..BROAD WA Yano WItk BROOKLYN. ROTOOiN NewS That Will Set the Towa ASlit To-MOWTOW, 50 Dozen Women’s Waists, buttoned back or front styles, made of fine all-wool Nannels, in red, roval, navy, green, vink, blue and black, tinely tinis! and made in excellent style, with front of fine tucks and French tucked back, lined through- 93c out; that can't be matched in either city at anything like our price. arse 7 Misses’ and Children's One Special Lot of Black. | 5 ; School Uresse: af tow niandaeUreceanues very pretiy fan $ ‘a ) tures,ine d cne 23 Scarfs, very fa: tu it navy efieets, new Ic clusters of Lirge full tails; fect, with trimmings ate COea EAI mere, troid and butte saree lined; cll siz i . ewhe “ycars: great 75 ‘on Thursday, eq 98) desreealas cy fie dele Sale of Satin Striped Camisetta Flanrel <t Half. 3,000 yards of Camisctta Flannel. 1 nd ver) popular t. for Kirones, Wrarpers, Dress Sa.ques. Gowns ard Chi N's Lresses, woven trom combed and twisted yan, me cerzed and with Pretty satin stripes, in the leading playn color, a: wellzs polke dot.ind rich Persian patterns; a wonderful a:sortrent of s yles, every one dee ; this fabric 5 sold by downown and dew York 1 for 25. and O- a yard; we hive mak d on ae Thursday at this mate ess price ull Width Crep: d de now all the rage, in all . also fancy styles: sold regularly at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard: yreat Thursday special Bis At veee.. jirish Crochet Lace Turn over Collars, in thice ex- tremeiy tne and etfective pat- ters, these in a deep ecru shade; wo.th ful for Thursday. ..... OUR TURKISH | CHAIRS are full of comfort and made to till the 20- demands of luxuriant, eas2-loving ple. meat—as the prospective purchaser This is no ordinary announce. will inspect a most notable combination of etticiency—excellence—economy— “Women. are funny,” remarked + ie that will find ready welcome in every . hard-faced man to a drjend as he passed Col. Jarvis, the members of his sia The tlon was conduc an unuse BR q & St ve - Facey Denim—Bright, Dainty andigaw what was happening. Taen he land officers of the Eighth Regiment N Jor-General R Ui ay & 20th tasteful home. The variety in cover- . combr: Coverines—well up- smiled in a sheepish way, sulbed a1 tional Guard are more than pleased t f the 4 Patatertd ie ee - Aittle, and changed the conversation. ings and color effects is so broad and Holstered; “rest casy’” springs. The Uttle gir! who has lost her kit- | 14s over the result of the ins so.Dre 5 Regular price $20, You'll n: Oni Penge Dac Ouse Ruiter: Jcariou | spectlonieuetcrdaye atecnoon gant atact c interesting that you'll be certain to suit comfort — these dau night. of shes at- with the she i i lonetalevenines FA s | rode swindlers yourselt in taste—we'll suit you in) iy, cheap when | 1) Hen KOOdS, ve fc its prics ‘ Hon } mica ting with LAND" with Sund: World Wants. Thoroughly upholste-ed —— Venetian Durable Dainty Damask—tinely up- ( neo, DIE wag) The Three-Time Rate speaks to more|fq Velour—tcinpe esprirgs, 19. OD Pebstered—iteait He strong 27 \ rats men. Me) than 3,000,000 people three times. Feduced from $30 to. .... * springs, cheap at $40, now -00 2 F b mantecaresiue The ever reliable Leather—tringe - © his efforta. ee Well upholstered—Tasteful Tapestry perfect uptoistery — very — best springs, formerly restful —— marked — down i] $34—a barpain ate... ee. 21. 50 from $50 torrets p 30.00 FS ONE:STEALS FROM THE OTHER| AGED PHYSICIAN PICKED UP| TWO WESTEKN UNION EM- e AND INFORMS. ROAMING IN THE STREET. | PLOYEES ACCUSED. Popular Pianos LIBER. A L CREDIT Williamsburg police have come to the A scantily dressed .nan sdout cighty Indletments were found to-day by the e conclusion that there Is no honor] sears old was found vais morning wand- Grand i n erprice e insures the immediate use of home comforts—home furnishing necessities — among thieves, ‘The cage on which they | ering on Elghth aveiue, roar One Huns and your own time to pay for them, Dase thelr bellef will come up for ex-|dred and Thirteenth street, by Holice- I Off. e t th amination In the Lee Avenue Pollce | manO‘Rourke, of the West One Hundred | Un usua ering a e Court to-day. Henry Burnett, twentys/and Twenty-fitth street station _ . nine years old, of No. 400 Throop avenue, Some clothing was procured for e 9 W arerooms. Sree ices formar gains [nearer me eet ani ll Sterling : mi Gal Skanes) Ae ED eb $59 TO 571 FULTON ST, . ~~ BROOKLYN, 8. . Brooklyn, are the Trayr ars, eee NITE Y We are going to move to our new building about December to, (NA ae Tes eer ea acre creat tenner An Extra but we are not going to move our present stock of pianos. We are LS RETEST? Mulally wana clerk for Henry Taom-| iim that he wan ‘Thomas J. simpxon 5 Wee 1 is Letareien 4 2 2 = Hore any arheeventn favenuty qe ‘The man satd'tw was n retired. phy Large Sale of going to sell them before we move. ae liaiaek: onlay, ts] : ’ ® H H employer war absent, {t Js charged, | “#, that he had two fons, who are 4 H kS Il P Mulally stole his master's gold watch] physicians, and that he lived with a Shirt Waists ere Ss UIC e in rices, and chain and $$ and ran away. daughter, who | vhool teacher. i 4 ‘ indivi . Prarie We hunted up his frlend Burnett, and] ton aey unuhle to tectnec wear $1 58 and terms will be arranged to suit the individual buyers on opsn ac together they went to the theatre and Haale eyed as aw Vitex at e Each. count or month! basis. No interest. No mortgage. Just a plain, a night of It, spending the %. | 4 yatery #urrouncting himse!?. % Se : Mulaly. went ome with Burnett. to The oollee Belleved he wantered away} Were just marked down simple ip 9 gleep, showed him the watch and chain| from his home while S11. from $2.50 for this occa- and told where he had odiained it. He was unable to give any clue as to | PTOM vis a ‘ f Wren he was asleep Burnett, it ix] his address, and appeared tn a doze | SION. They comprise Plain|f{_ Very Fine Uprights ve aiber hE Peente: im Seine on. The poilee h » cases: i 5 i h allered. tole the watch and chele from sondisic es oP he sesh French and Striped Flan- | fPolisted, natural’ wood cases; all im designs, superior” singingis tone; Mulally d pawned It. He was caught | ge! arm iG provements; regular price, ‘, $100; jn the act and told where Mulally was,]. ‘The police communi, nel Shirt Waists, button- $325; NOWeeeeceve sess DOOO regular pri $400; $325 1 Seige g pal ees aes ‘Saying that his friend had asked htm] Simpson's daughter., Mixa Adeline ed front or ba back. special at... C SUNBD Sc HPP HAP ~¥ tolpawn il. Simpson. whp Is principal of School 3 —- &, (S) I'S) y Mylally in the meantime had dis- [10 at No. 25 Cannon at Mins 18 | covered his loss and declded to get an- G2 ether job. He was hired by Thomas Johnzon wrocer, at No. 413 Throop @yenuc, who sent him to market with @ horse and wagon and $3. He deserted the horse and wagon, it is 2° ‘ged, and took the 3. tac wandering rig being found ut midnig! He was arrested, and in the Vernon avenue police station recognizal Bur- nett, whom he accused of stealing “hin” watch and chajn, So they were both Tocked up. —==>--- FIELD NOT COMING. Chicago Dry-Goods Merchant Not 1 (0, Open htore He Emphatle denial of a report that Mar- shall Field & Co. would start a dry- goods houre In New York was made to- day by It, G. Selfridge, managing. part- Her of the firm's ‘retail department. Mr. Selfridge sald to-day: “The tory, in #0 far us Mt affects this company, {x absolytely untrue. What Mr. Field may be ’dolng personally in the reat’ estate,| aQreainess: L-doenot know and cane ray) nothing one way or che other avout, dled, J. Simpson lives at No. 163 Weet One Hun- dred and Sixth street. She said #he would send the family physician to take her father home, a THREE BOYS AT ONE BIRTH. One Died on Way to Others Doing W. Shortly after 10 o'clock this morning Mra. My King, thirty-five years old, of Vo, 515 West Twenty-se gave birth to triplets--three boys. ambulance was summoned from Roo yelt Hospital to, take the woman and the children to the hosplial. was In charge, It way deglied to remove the woman and the triplets to Bellevue Hospital, but onthe way there one of the boys The otber two children and their mother are doing well. —— “FAKE” DEGREE MAN HELD: Dr. Blue ww. me Subtle sue $1,000 Bail tor Grand Jury, J. W. Norton) Smith, :propristor of tho “take degree factory in Jersey. City, ras) arraigned in court to-day ant held that;-but we have no notion of star a dry-goods. store in New Yorks", HABE cnaeae aN aa Teas Stang, JME on: 8 nt Py Broadway, 8 8 &9Sts.| Gillies Coffee Saie ENDS ON SATURDAY. As we pointed! out last » the short crop is forcing | prices h'gher. This sale is at LESS than | Gur present. regular prices—and thrifty | | folks will lay in a good supply. Broken Cojice. Holland Java. Holland M. & J.. Bogota Coffee. Teg. price 20at 18 ey. price 22at 20 Fey. Pree 24at 22 Af + Price 28 at 25 Mocha and Java...reg. price 32at 28 Arabian Mocha. » price 35at 3Q Mixed Tea...... 12g. price 35at 30 Call, send postal or ring up $471 Cortlandt and 5 Ibs. or more will be sent in Manhattan, Brooklyn or Bronx- up to 180th St. 10 Ibs. or more within 25 miles. Under} If not precisely what you desire we gladly | exchange or refund money. Gillies Coftee Company, 233, 235,237 and 239 WashingtonSt., Bethea Park Pl and Barcley St. Estaditshad 1840, Ny for concert work. standard makes. $150. Squares, $35. $50, $40, $75 and up. m Sterling Piano~. 12 Beautiful Uprights. Rich natura! ed). all Modern Uprights. ratural mahogany, wal- full size and rich rice, $225; woodca: tone: regula p) regular price, $275; Speclaleees esoesees $17 60 Nearly ven and Second Hand Pianos. About 20 Uprights that have been used as wareroom samples and They are as good as new. The prices have been Cut in Half, $150 {185 $175 $200 $226 $260. 40 Secondhand Pianos Returned rentals and exchanges, hardly any two ‘alike—nearly all Perfectly repaired. Uprights, $100, $110; $125, Terms to suit. MANUFACTURERS; Wholesale and Retail Warerooms (Entire Building, four floors), 536 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, Open Mondey and Saiurday Byenirgs. Look for the name STERLING. 3 WARTS They'll Put a Keen Edge Dullest Business. on the if New York Store, 431 8th Ave., nr. 324 St. Credit chile on LIBERAL TERMS of Diamonds, Watches & Jewelry for the Holidays. 685 futon %, 468 Fl A: Bec. J NEW CREDIT ‘SYSTEM L. W. SWEET & CO., LEADING CRED.T JEWELLERS, IE MAIOEN LANS (4 Store). A PLEASING COMBINAT.ON. a for MES. ERY, ° womrny 4 MANHATTAN: PCH TRING CO. , New York Store: || Brooklyn Store; 114 SDN 70) BROADWAY... bet. | Met, 6th “and Thonn & Welpple 8 8, FOX EVERYBODY Anjthing you waa. Clotting, Cleaks. Jewelry, Puralture, Shoer) buaksess sirtetly confidential. For = CREDIT Everybody. +) biog you want—clothing. cloths! and Sewelry iscsi sedi’ at catheptices, Business cont Le IN O23 3 >| eth 2269 3D AVz,, ore rotten sing benches, @achiné, oe wagon, pout KY) fo TO} buses condition and running or- vk 30) Roses; ‘ill vel! bealuess I this week. 3. ‘Works . —J LADIES’ CLOAKS & SUITS ON GREDIT. Evenings. Terms to Suit rybody. LEWIN'S, 2q7 WEST ieeTH ST. #UBNITURE. ORTH, 31 DOWN, \ $1 WEEKLY: LEWILN’‘S, 45 W. 14TH ST. 2e7 WEST 2STHS ST-iiae 125TH ST. au ups Cen G y easy Weekly paymenta; w7t amall weekly paymen: s eearentont ang. delivered red Uroadway, elty: easy payments: American works, nd Sis. per weak. Mepresentatt ¥=pabeds, |. WATCH ponds. $1 weekly: pete stlefaction or money refunded. . Boe) STIL AVE. Dentistry. vic WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54West 23d St., New York, alte Eger 4l4 & 416 ‘Fulton st. “Brooklyn. glee meat of Arana Siraual ei Posinty: HEY EXTRA WITHOUT PAIN BY OUR NEW W GOTAMICAL pigcoveny PES TO.-THE GUMS. i | Perfect Fit Guaranteed. have Jour teeth extracted PREM y “a “+ +$1,00 2 ip up er Flings... “(UR GROW ANG” BRIDGE WORK eatores uid tasers AMM bAdy MESES teeth apvaral Beadle gi 9 wath coat HoursS A. M. OP. Sundays and MHolidayn 0 (04. Germaine Prench, 20s a3 spo i ed --Male. retoucher ta Ye: Patents. FRE. ADVICE + promptly procareay Int ant AR, TA Parent Attornery THOMAS DREW. STHTEO: ang Patent Salle pertor work. 33.3 5 firoad 4