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THE WORLD: Sea0. 2 IDIVORCE IS SET ASIDE AND WOMAN'S NAME IS CLEARED. COR eras Vater een ate STRIPPED OF HOPE COSTLY GEM ALIMO FOR NYCLUB —_- + Vindication of Mrs. Mary G. Brown by Jersey's Highest Court Also Brings Happiness to a Bridal Couple. infelelcinieteteieietet-t frinteleleieleinteiteleteieieteisieieielebeleteletetetels Pearl Earrings © Worth|Justice Gildersleeve Says) «+++ $8,000 Torn by a Trick | Second Husband Should from Mme. Rosalia Abru. Support Wife. FOR HER LAWYERS’ FEES. Fair Cuban of Monkey Fame Lured to Jersey City and Attach- ment Served, POINT FOR KIRALFY. Decision Reserved in His Case, but Suggestion M:de by Court May Mean Victory. Madame Rosalia Abru, of the Hoff- man House. the wealthy Cuban whol “I can see no reason why, if a woman divides her time between Havana and|marries again after securing a d: New York. ad the theft of whose pet monkey at Long Branch last summer created a sensation, and led to many interesting complications, was forced this morning to part with a pair of Pearl ear-rings. valued at $3,000, which she wore. The ear-rings were tawen by Constable Fred Budden, of Jersey City, on a writ of attachment. Issued by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Mme. Abru says she was tricked into giving them up. She ts being sued by Lawyer Warren Dixon for $0 for counsel fces and expenses incurred ® the recovery of the pet monkey. John and Francis J. Gregory are suing ee lof divorce, her second husband should not support her, and her first husband de relieved of paying allmony.” ‘This was Justice Gilklersleeve's com- ment from the bench to-day after hear- ing argument by Jullus Lehmann on a motion in behalf of Bolorey Kiralfy for a reduction pf the allmony of $160 a month granted by Justice Gildersleeve when he gave a decree of absolute d!- Kiralfy, who had a ballet dancer, vorce to Elise M. named’ Elste Gordon, as co-reepondent. i} for n bil of $1.00 for services In the} 1 was set forth taat Kiralfy had game case. Writs of attachment in the | gone nothing but lose money for the two cases were secured by Lawyer | past three years, and Is now penniless Dixon, who, beskles representing him- felf, 1s aiso counsel for the Gregorys. To-day Mme. Abru was induced to come to Jersey City to testify in the Donding litigation before Master 1 Chancery Frank MeDermit. When took the witness stand Lawyer Dixon aald: “Madame, you testified at the last hearing that when the writs of attach- ment were served. you had in the house $10, worth of personal property tn the form of jewelry. Were the ear-rings you now wear part of that property?” Of Course, They're Rea They were,” replied the witnes! t what are the ear-rings valued? !ght thousand dollar: “Are they real pearis 7?" aie hare “They could not be imitations. If were not real they would not be h $8,000,"" ould you mind letting me submtt and out of employment, having barely \cloared expenses in the production of the grand spectacle Constantinople, at |the Pan-American Exposition; that hin wife had followed the Alvorse by marry- ing William Lowliz, a musician, amply able to suppor: her; that their children were grown to maturity with one excep- tion, and self-supporting, his 2on being a practicing lawyer and one daughtor haying a thorough muslenl educat.on. “As for Edith, seventeen years old, she lives with her mother and M>. Lowitz, her second husband, In a house in Washington Square given to her by Mr. Kiralfy, and for her Kiralfy is willing to pay $10 a week.” In opposition to the motion A. H. Hummel said Kiralfy had never obeyed the order of the Court and ought to be adjudged In contempt, as he never paid the $150 monthly alimony, but remained In Europe; and that he ix now in Phila- ofit of this Jurisdiction, and “HY S f MRS. LILLIAN PROUDFIT COOPER CANE, Ininitiebiebintielebiekinieeh nicer } York, and whom he took to a theatre and then to a wine dinner, ‘As to tht Vice-Chancellor Pit- last May In favor of FS tt tt St be proved in the end. ‘The Court of Errors and Appeals of | tis only in exceptional cases that the New Jersey has caused a tremendous i | Court of and Appeals has tnter- stir by completely exonerating Beaute nena ne tieta rendered by | ful Mra. Mary G. Brown, of No. 8 East! the Chas cellor or Vice-Chaaceilor. they Irly inferred that the pes treat this witness kindl years | titloner } tiem to a gentleman for examination?” | d°lphia, 2 F s led i Fea ee Tey Cuamination?”/iviy motion i only to give him a chance |Ferty-Atth street, Bayonne, upon whom | Mes. Brown was married ten years | {Monee ih uucas tet Maen n kingly } 3 Mrs. Abru, ng oniygce has rested for three years the scorn of | ag) Tvs children are the result of the | she inew about his wifes conduct. one of the ear-rings from her ear and {to return to New York, and that both) sveray communities who belleved the! union. The couple moved in Jersey : handing tt to Mr. Dixon, who examined | Grace and Edith are now mupported by de by her hus- * clusive 0c bout | Me Re rae eeue res erent: ? t 3 sensational charges made by her hus-| City's most exclusive soctety, About! aul curt of Errors and Appenia, in it eritcally. their mother. band tn his divorce sult. four years ago they became estranged, | wetting this rulini le declared: ” It was at this point that Justice Gil AW be no difference of eneral propriety of a ing his witness kindly In or- attendance of the wit- tt must be conceded y this party of this nthe most charitable xcess of excusable Brown began his sult. | je there m hie “The other one. please,” Dixon, In an odd manner. He secured the other ring. and then handed the pair to Constable Frederick Budden, who was present, and asked him what he thought they were worth. sald Mr The plaintiff in that sult was Georg? and in 1898 Mr. dersleeve expressed his views, adding: | Brown, a wealthy dry-qoods mer-! He took the children away from “There is one child In this cuse who) chant, of Jersey City, who resided at | wife, is under age, and the father should|No, §2 Glenwood avenue, Jersey City | provide for that one.” Heights, up to the time the divorce sult | Decision wan reserved, however, ThI8| way started. |»: der to secure the {nese in his behalf, | that the treatment | witness, taking e view, wan far in Divorce Charges. He specified two acts of wrong-doing. the first of these Is sald to have taken Nather Mra, Abru nor her counsel had |!s the first case brought under the| ‘The co-respondent named was Willlam| yo. i ihe Brown home, in October, | kindiy treatment. It not only. violated thelr suspicions aroused by the proceed- {amendment made last winter to Section |y;, Cane, jr., non of Mayor Cane, of | iu. The other act of misconduct Iw nl, | vets Pale of propriety as to the. treat. ings. Budden, as gon as he had the | 1771 of the code, and intended ¢or the | ogota N. J Se Te eee creed on Nav. 6. tame, | ment,to.be observed by a master toward carrings tn his possession. stepped over [reltet of the members of the “Allmony | Vice-chancellor Pitney upheld Mr. | at the home of Mr, Graham Van Kea. / 00a cortupt intent th unduly. inwense to Mra. Abru and read to her the new |Club." which numbers several hundred| prown's charges and granted the | Wn Howota, Neds where Mra, Brown | MSE, testimony in hie favor Sttachment in the Gregory case. Whes |men In New York whose wives bare laivorce, ‘This was last May. Now comea ai ( See eer are Canetis\| re laren, e had concluded he 3 divor them and marr again, but) the Court of Errors and Appeals with a | a ‘ Mrs . a oc 5 | Mra. Vs = brother. Mra. Brown “Too Mean for Anything.” continue to draw alimony for “in| sensational verdict setting aside the ie peste Fail eeaestiouiceniee i" at he re n doing anyt 1 a ‘. money," the divorce decree reading | yice-Chancellor’a decree of divorce and | vie Aras eee eh eel mnigromy attach these earrings aertinel lez outa NP Rese it were Maria Mitchell, servant, and lations. After Mr. Cane, ‘Mea, Abru halt jumped from her sea; |UTder the law “shall pay so much all: |completely vindicating Mrs. Brown. |) iy Inmes A. Coyni the (Court sya, a turned and demanded, * reseat lemony until death The couple that were Judicially de- | “4 res fi reli wad and made. the: entions. the , "Can he take my ear- a i. See ctee atattaw ion The . in ta voluminous de- | tagis for his attacks on his wifes hate ings in this way?” Her counsel ad- Soa areca ten ieee raitroa areas a10ny the evidence of Marin |agter: - ined her that the proceedings were! LONG TERM FOR “CADET-” See athe ' Mitchell was untrustworthy, partly be- | ,, indeed) the Court continues, ‘the pecfectiy proper if they werd a illite Sram tbat t's decision there can | CAUte of her extreme ignorance Jot this case do not show that the wife ‘Wousual, and told her she would get the bm jnaticourt a, decision: D her xamination the [At any time or occasion sought. to earrings bac! Oscar Kobn Gets Ten Years in| be no appeal. It ts the verdict of the javold the so: ¥: her husband in ri . highest*court in New Jersey. dtttel woman was asked, AMONE | order ty enjoy Uh other, but, on “Gow do I know that I will get my ten P i : : vher tings, whether she was married, [the contrary. they the mind * ear-rings back?’ she asked. Oscar Kohn, eighteen years old, of No, |_ The decision not only removes the | oi ee remy wai don't know.” {thac It was only after she had. falled ‘The sheriff ts responstble for them, Chriaty street, was sentenced to ten [fain from Mrs. Hrowns repletion) rhe court set aside the testimony of | yee tray aid tar inetee Hii a whe was told. vars in State's Prison this afternoon | UUt IeAttaeiiee Peres to the co") Detective Coyne on the ground that It ixpend his evenings at home (ie seems ‘Mr. Fisk had Constable Budden seal | by Justice Foster on conviction of ilving Hist eractonendi ah Ee ALY ae base | merely pertained to stlhouettes cast |seldom to before 12 Whe earrings tn an envelope and wrote | with Mftemn-year-old Sarah Horowltz, | pry Prat Orde: ho was Mine MAN | on a miuidaw shade outaide of which ’ yeneeine Sis pame across the back. The envelope | of No. 1% Fifth street, and tazing the |)" 00t) Bas Sah itd bi aoa friends she had. "This will not be opened except in his pres-|procecda of her shame, This iw the}! ygunen he maizind her last June: Appeals then ana not inva clandestine . 3 ‘fooper belleve: n Mr. Cane's " er. ence, Mra. Abru became excited, and | ets und lighthouses must. fot ezist | Innocence, and, with Mre, Hrown, was | praetor Trown Is iving with her parents efter Budden had put the ear-ringa in|in this city and he warned the whole S Z jtow eof his and Mrs, William No, 43 firmly convinced that the falsity of the charges that clouded several Ives would ci ft I “fifth street COMPFE, SHE DIED BY GA BY SII. *e crew that they need expect no mercy \s from him CAUGHT IN RAID FIRST MAN TO ASK INGRAND STREET,| JURY VINDICATION CAPT. THOMPSON TOOK SEVEN | WELLS H. WRISLEY IS THE CO-; PRISONERS TO COURT. RESPONDENT. the envelope, which he did at Mr. Mc.- Dermott’s desk, she wanted the pack- @ge torn oven. ‘I want to see that my ear-rings are im there, e sald. When Budden had departed with the Pearls Mrs, Abru settled back In the witness chair to submit to further cross- examination. si “That ts all," said Mr, Dixon, “I should think that was enough,” eaid Mrs. Abru. Bhe can recover the enk-rings by fur- nishing bonds or cash to cover the amounts involved in the sults. arranged WITH TWO BIRDS | MRS. SOPHIE AXT DEAD IN BED IN NEWARK. | Charles Powell's Remarkable Alleged Proprietor of Disorderiy|He Holds an Important Place fn! Kheyholes of the Doors Al Had WORLD Monse and Two Women One of the Big Departuent Story of Journey from Neen Mungedsiter Bainh- WANTS a. Stores in Town, St. Louis, ter a Suicide, ; The Root of Success, Margiret Korch, twenty-twe years cl@;) pi. pret man co-respondent to de- Fea at a pping wan| MP# Sophia Axt, forty-two years old, EMe Black,/mand vindication In a trial by jury will be Wells H. Wristey. who holds an Blanche Allen, twenty; was found dead from gas asphyxiation told to the Newark, N. J., police tp-day , 4 twenty-two; Florence Odell, nineteen; ; her home at No. it M by a boy of nine who claims tolat her home at No, 5¢ Morton street, impo: lace 4 big department | Paid Help Wants in this| Rosle Wolss: twenty-seven and Alice aorefinlioen ace in a Pig department). Charles Powell, of No. 26 Chestaut| Newark, this morning. Hor husband Russell, nineteen, who with David Stern, street, Bt. Lous, William Axt, the police say, had been The first woman co-respondent to de-j mand and obtain such vindication was Rae Wiener Schultz, the Albany bride, who was accused by the wife of Dr. morning's World. ‘The boy was found at the Penneyt- vanta depot in Newark at 11 o'clock by Meeman McDonnell, He toll ihe om- out of work and had been drinking for several weeks. {688 ‘ BUT the alleged proprietor, were arrested last night In a raid on an alleged Aisvrderly house at No. 229 Grand treet ee ie ey an ee absolute (CF he trad Just deen thrown from al Mra, Axt had been away nursing a Paid Help Wants in the thirteen |0@ SFFaianed detore Stagintrate Zeller | aivorce. freight train by his alleged abductor, -| daughter, but returned home on Wednen- 342 in the Centre Btreet Court this morn-| ‘The wife of James H. Christie, aj Te says he was enticed to a frelent | gay nient. She had not been seen wince other N. Y. papers combined, car standing In the 61. Loula frelknt ar standing a a ell Noe: traveling saleaman for « lace Importing | yard to look at some hommes. Hefore he| 2% the neighbors, suspecting that there Capt. Thompson asked that Stern, moumey at feel see vetye momar aa| Could get off again the train atarted was something wrong, forced the door AGENTS MACHINISTS ........ 5] ¥O Rave his address an No, 395 Broad-| co.reapondent In her auit for absolute, TH man who enticed him tnto the car {of her room this morning. BAKERS oo 3) MEN 5| way, Brooklyn, and the Korch and Allen |diverce. tle brought a counter mult,| Prat him and made him sake care Of| The roam was full of kaa, and the JOOKDINDER! 5) NECKWEAR 4 f -|naming Mr. Wrisley, und alleging that) @Urte Sateen ten cone: Sneed terq s tying ¢ bed peowere CoRR RARD 4] women be held for a further cxumina-|gaming, Mr Weines, wud alleging that) oe York. “Capt, Ubhawn, of ihe | oman was tying dead on a ded. Mer BUFFERS oPEnatons is sen ont tiatiene other privoners be} TORE RIE SSI snaet tof PIM Newark Precinct, has communt- | two canarics were also dead tn their itt | par = | discharged. captain { jotion by Mra. Christie's cou 7 *s SST REY i ausneELate PAPERHANGERS pail h beets strike out these charges In the counter-| cated with the St. Loulx police, cages, The keyholes in the door of the auroners oI) PIANO HANDS... 7 E ault-on the ground that the sult ante- ——— room had been plugged. Mra, Axt's old- CAI MAKDAS.. 7| PLUMBERS , Stern and the «wo women, dated the acts alleg an denied by} ALL SENT TO WORKHOUSE. c. HS... 3) PORTERS. $} Mazlatrate Zeller held the Korch and {Justice Leventritt t + Jewt daughter committed sulclde two CARPENTERS 000 | PuESSERE {g[ Allen women and stern in $1.00 ball) ,,ifz. Wristey denounces the chargca as ——- yearn ago iy taking carbolle acid. It CHAMPERSIAIDS ... 4! SALESLAD.ES each for examination next Tuesday and) ftw declares that hix “private office’ | Hight » Out of ploy mene! was Jat the time that the act was CLERKS . 5) SALESMEN ordered the discharge of the other pris-|In part of a large office, being fenced Pees Pea EET the result of a love affale, COMPOSITORS &) STENOGRAPHERS . 4; Onera, . joBiby1a three-foot ratling, ie that it i i? a if we we ? = cooKs 22) TAILORESSEs ...... 4] ‘The rald Is belleved to have been made|nographer and two office hose. | Miaalatrate Joithe/ Teacex) Markot i Reena sl eatuseeee sl ad ape ireeutts Of or seitereice Acetate nec. nnd tmocomice Boye. Court to-day” committed ofght| men to PINGS CASE ADJOURNED. DISHWASHERS ..... 6) TINSMITHS ......... 5}ant Diatrict-Attorney Thorne bad wih y hennlmsiiquee, fOr Lirces month, Acaeh, ———— - DRESSMAKERS... 4| UAMDRELLA HANDS 34; . M’ALPIN GOT $1,100,000. !unon thetr own request. 7: SH DRIVERS’. =| 'vpHousTees Capt. Thompson yesterday afternoon, oer aod ight Eta scourty bys Pate Girt Te Againet Him and 6) Mr. Thorne Ix assisting Asslatant Dis- : 4] trlet-Attorney Sandford, who has charge 7\of all the disorderly house cases for 3] the District-Attorney. 4 Dis dh Foreman, the The 3) USEFUL ate: 9) WAIST HANDS , 9| WAITEnS. 4| WAITRESSES ‘Trust Paid that Amonnt for the American Tobacco Company, Percival 8, Hill, Vice-President of the Th ove GILDERS ar DAOPS OEAD ATHEA WORK Aged Sweat - Shop Slave, Needle in Hand, Falls Vic- tim to Hemorrhage. LABORED HER LIFE AWAY For Five Long Years She Had Toile! in the Fourth Street Place. roar and loa fact a West tn, er of the machts of Jacob Blus Fourth at her work this morn- Vy overcoat In her piled by her busy the thick Koats #9 fas scarce follows its mo this old woman haul there ae work every day, Al here was t of her. heavy coats in had she put tintwhing tou noone than an- hirewas there tn its place. The old woman, the plle of coats and the roar aml rattle of the machines had grown to be part of the Ife of the factor; Soon after 9 o'clock this morning the old woman faltered in her work. The roar did not affict her cars as usual. There was a blur in front of her eyes. Her thin, misshapen fingers refured to answer the mandates of her tred brain, Plercing the goods with a needle wan Uke driving a nail into hard wood. ‘The old woman struggled on, although the blur before her eyes grew heavier and the roar of the machines sounded fainter In her ears. For nearly an hour she fought against she knew not what. At last she could no longer see. The roar of the machines had diminished to a sound Ike the whisper of wind through trees. ‘The gray head droopal forward. A gush of blood came from her mouth and dyed the lining of the garment she held. She fell to the Moor dead, and later in the day the timekeeper of the factory crosred off the payroll the name of Adelaide Barone. The frail body wna taken to the Mercer street atation and atretche! on the floor of the squad room. Now that the roar and rattle had forever orased to assall the ears, the meamed face was quite tranquil. The knotted, needle punctured hands were folded across the wasted breast. For the first time In half a century Adeade Barone was resting. The home of this old woman was at No, 23 Sullivan street on the top floor of a tenement house. There are three rooms tn the sulte of the Barones. There lived the old woman who dled at her work, her two daughtem, her son-in-law {and her «randdaughter, 4#Those she left behind do not know as yet of her death, The two daughters were at work to-day. The son-in-law was looking for work. ‘The granddaugh- ter wan—none knew where. When the daughters come home to-night and learn the truth they will bemoan the cost of burying their mother. Adelaide Barone worked her life awny. She died a heroine, at her post of duty Many tmes in the last five years had ben the sole ru of the four she in, the tenem, ouxe in Sullivan Througn the bitter cold of win: rough the blasting heat of sum- he tr she would have in the roar and . but it may be the coat he spoiled In harged against her pay. — w. T. 1, jorme In Dead. (Special to The Evening World.) NYACK, N. ¥., Nev. 2.—-W. T. B. Storms, a prominent yer of thin place, died this morning after a week'a iness with pneumonia, He was alxty- five yeara old. Mr. Storms was referoe In bankruptey for Rockland County gnd had an extensive practice. ROBBED WHILE HE SEPT 3 FEET AWAY ALDERMAN WENTZ'S HOME IS VISITED BY BURGLARS. je Nor Any of His Nineteen Awakened While Alderman William Wentz tay sleeping in his bed at No, 176 Bain- bridge atreet early this morning burg- jars, who had sawed their way into the house through the tron-barred kitchen windows, took $175, a watch worth S18 and a chain worth $5 from. his clothes, which were on a chair only three fect from the city father’s head, “On thelr way out the burghirs tried to enter the parlor, where Mrs. Wenta's Jewels, worth several thousand dollars, are kept, but were evidently frightened away. Mr. Wents, has nineteen chil- rr and they all slept through the burglars’ visit. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC Sun rissa. 664|8un FOR TO-DAY. 4.28/Moon riees.. 2.97 Low Water AM. PM. Sandy Mook... 10.19 16.23 Governor's Island 10.44 10, Hell Gal 16 PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, gt cuthbert Antes Soherrtele alent Deliag iio Janet Lackawanna yess Avoamouth INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY mar, St Michaels, Jupiter, Bermuda Nacoonh syeran Savannah, Mavana, nama, Ranteaun, Wells Clty, Swansea OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY. e GUL, 30} WINDOW ., Tae cae American Tobacco Company, on being ca of Annie 5 mae Movsr’ S2| CLEANERS wry questioned ams to the report that “PROCLAIM THROUGHOUT THE Mle Was adjourne JANITORS 9} MISCELLANEOUs .2| Where and when to udvertise, Company had pala $2,590) for the Mc-| LAND" with Sunday World Wants. X Market Court this afternoon MITCIRRNWORIE 8] —|" Now. setters ten allent cas taal The Three-Time Rate speaks to more| the sill wiesed ‘that she had.» n° 1 b or exyy eeration in ine} 7! oy 0 no RIEL alleged sh o Lapirs' TAiLons . g! TOTAL statement. “The price uid was, Lng wronged by Pings lant June, and also praagzust than 3,000,000 people three times, accusid Fazzio, In the Sunday World Want sheet, $1,100,000 and no more." ATER The Best at the Least Prices. The foundation of the success of this business was thoroughness and soundness. All could depend on S. N, Wood & Co.’s clothing. It was what it pretended to be. There were no shams in it. What cannot be found in dependable clothing in this establishment cannot be found anywhere. What the world’s best looms weave we purchase. What Union lator makes up we sell. Excel- lence and Economy is our motto. It is a duty every man owes to himself, no less than to his family, to come here to-morrow. We are anxious that you compare the following with any other similar class of goods offered by any New York store. Keep your purchases for one week, and if you find better values bring them back and have money refunded. MEN’S NECKWEAR—Silk Four -in- Hand and Imperial Single and Double Breasted Suits, in stripes and checks. Colors: Oxford, blues, black| Scarfs, the equal and all the new fashionable} of which cannot shades. As rich be duplicated for In every way as less than 75c. C sults sold els>- Saturday's price where for $20.00. Saturday's price | OVERCOATS—Fagian or| military square shoulders, silk HATS—S. N. Wood & Co's speclal block—eold $10 for $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00. Cole ors: Black, brown, pearl, mid- velvet collars, lined with high! gray, tan. Hard and quality Farmer's satin or Ital-| soft felts. Every pop- jan serge.. Over- ular fashionable coats that would shape. easily bring $15 10: Saturday's price... in any store. |. SHOES—Such shoe values Saturday's price have never before been offered CHESTERFIELD OVEB- | in New York. Leathers: Plain COATS—Long cut, slash pock-j calf, box calf, vici kid, patent ets, rolled cuffs, all the good | leather, enamelled leather and ness you velour calf. expect with 1 2 50 Saturday’ 1 in and with. ry Price . e out... Open every Saturday from 8 A.M. to9 P. M. SN: WOODS (0 Wholesale Manufacturers of Dependable Clothing, 740-742 BROADWAY (A Few Steps South of Astor Place.) STYLE 31—Made of Kid feal—a new leather—soft as a fine French kid—durable as the stoutest Chrome calf—shaped on a comfortabl: last, Princeton toe, single sole, without exten- sion, without perfo- rations, in all rr spects a gentleian's dressy shor, $3.50. Great Sale of Gurls’ Cloaks for Saturday, Nov, 237d, Girls’ Coats, of green, brown and mixed melton cloth, full lengths; all sizes, 4 to 14 years, at 87-75, Readers of our advertisements know that we make shoes of dif- ferent grades. Wearers of Blyno value $10,00. Shoes know that the shozs at cach Girls’ Coats, price re‘resent values far beyond the possibilities of ordinary retailing. | Of all-wool cheviots: coletey N castor, red, brown and blue, I. BLYN & SO s, made with double upper cape, THIRD AVENUE, corner 122a St./full lengths; sizes 4 to 14 409 8th AVENUE, 39th and 40th. years, at 162 BOWERY, near Broome. ; $10.75 403-495 East Siet St value $15.00, GLENNON TO STAND) zo cme TRIAL IW NEW YORK om and red, lined with satin, 34 or full length; sizes 4 to 14 JUSTICE TRUAX DENIES HIM A CHANGE OF VENUE. ? years, at $6.50, value $20.00, Novelty Coats, of satins, velvets, peau de soie and fine kerseys, in many. novel and exclusive styles— only one or two of a kind; sizes from 4 to 14 years; values $35 to $45, at Devery’s aWrdman Must Take the Consequences of Answering Charge in This City, Justice Truax to-day tn the Supreme urt, denied the application of Devery's Wardman Edward Glennon, of nderloin, for a change of ven © must stand trial tn this city: Juntice Truax ;efers to 1s refusal of a change of venue tae Belle- yue Horpital nurse, charged with man- 27.50 each: slaughier, and o Was trivd and ace ° quitted fn this cits: Justice Truax “Loam un to Cistingulsh this eas from the case of the People against Davis et al, decided by me Feb. 1, 1901, In which case a claim similar to t claim made by the defendant In this ase was made. “The result of the trial of the ¢ against Davis showed that the Cou was not wrong In denying the motion to change the place of trial, “The motion is denied.’ ——[——_— A Story Driefly Told. Put a Want in The World cn Sua Lord Taylo Broadway & 20th St SPECIAL NOTICE, Commen:ing Monday, Nov. at IL o'clock, a cup of my, ROLIPSR: INDIA ans CEYLON TEAS will 3@ Santlago, Tempieo. ton, Norfal ~ Veod Expaalt! Rhacsercnoviestos, “Wi Dia, Now Oricana, GY. Get what {s wanted on Mone | tice Srreer cull aod uP Blo Grande, Brunswick ay. te J Cal at_ my | Permanent