The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1902, Page 3

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| HAS J. PIERPONT MORGAN BOUGHT | THE ENTIRE BORGHESE GALLERY? —_ verting such a catastrophe inderstoed here that the ne. Lady Stanley Reports 1 ene ince ot the in London that the jioccnese cottection are being con Entire Borzhese Gal- the Agnews, in benslon! ’ who purchased the lery !s Coming to '"! alate ie America. < of Devonshire from the same LONDON, Jan L$ I. s r that the Agnews wife of Sir Henry Stan ; 100,000) for the that she has los vit ' " e leny that ing that the t sn jega Litt an. American in have been overcome and that neg ation ure well ad it tar * ypeal transfer of the er " a ferable ec lery to the United St tien having plores the 1 response to t MUSIC WON AR. DOUBLE FUNERAL LOST HUSBAND. A WIFE'S EULOGY MOUTH-ORGAN CAUSED DE- MRS. BACON DIED IN NURSING LIGHT AND DISTRESS. DYING HUSBAND. Dea. Doran Finally Stole the Instras Host of Tarrytown Friends at ment and Ran Obseaules Away f Sat a, TARRYTOWN, N ~The Mrs. Ka 5 mee ue ® ¢ funeral services for t R. Bacon ae te rist Chur The Seldon penta . ed er ant the Rey ghton Spen- Avenue Brook “ ey Cialis! a} The church was crowded with friends Ad tt > : e in at eue from the Jonr ! wy M eis mi Nae rk | t But w ; 43 married four om ‘ ' Devs ! h a hat she wae overt xing her: . th. She at last broke down, and cate a Pak hrusd same dise woul Li whisk ve r M hy home Hi “ 1 ** mou aa “ v i als ent by friends, or ‘ nent to Pough- Judie Tae And M " ARCHOUCHESS 1S MARRIED, UP POOL'S TIME RENOUNCED HER CLAIM TO MAGISTRATE PUNISHED A’ AUSTRIAN THRONE FIRST. COMPLAINANT. Unwilling to aon Charge, So ay Dollars. Von Windiech-Gra | | VIENNA, Jan. 2.—The Archduches*! Magistrate Pool's tdlosyncrases Mashed Elizabeth, granddaughter of ¢ Filing AS duel ECROU-WEEET Rian Francie Joseph, was married this morn. |" E ing to Prince Ot 1 Windiscn z,| When he made a complainant pay $8 for at the Josef Cha f the Hofou: wishing to press his charge, on the the presence Emperor Franet™|yround raat the offender had already phd adnae oe enough. by being locked Crown Prin ride’s mother and Dotiyn arrested John J the complaint of man toon Yesterday th. ear renouncing PE No.7 1S oY ent and her des street, who said that throne. y k hm with an umbreila to The Emperor's gifts Langument. At the station diuohesa Include reast wax told that if he om, ay irt to«tay Bides Jewelry valued at ce and veral re gorvine 008 > } ne up Magistrate ———_— i] dormant be endergast went, but wish to ¢ ROBBED NEAR POLICE. ‘Woman Living Near Statton-House Claime Stolen Coat prow said Pool, hority is found in Bec tion 4 of the Cody of Criminal Pro- George Wilson, @treet, was arraigned in Market Court this morning c — -- Durginry, He was arrested ht by Detective E. Wesley Hall Mercer Street Station, while tr sell a woman the saloons In the) 4 vioinity of street Sixth avenue oat was identifi Ryans} MS East Thirty a few] Brooklyr doors fror jen} way Tir from he [Bas an, wa from 6 McDougal ewers the 4 whom several @ent ost, of the man for Hawkes mera! alarms have been| Former Mayor Wurster, of Brooklyn, — Aspeared for the ferry company, r FINED FOR TAKING SURE WAY 1 HUT THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1902. ter, from patriots anxious to head off 1's ¢ , : 40 gression" | at we American aggression [aati ee Lata ald The Agnews further say that they] fo... 1, Mtr Morgan. but the Govern-| wished to secure the Gallery forfimen: at thar tim 6 payee elves and were not acting for | fs ws Jern fecna, such ) fort her art object museum reporter f art 2 At the Metmpotitan Th «We waa In Ever Prince Borghese AlMouliies Gils ALL WANT TO ‘DIME NOVEL DOINGS MARRY ORGANIST. IN DIVORCE ACTION, ONE EVEN HAS HIM ARRESTED GEORGE M. PAINTER BEGINS FOR ALLEGED JILTING. A COUNTER SUIT. Hie Hand Wite, Who le Waiting for Deciaton im Her Case, Accused by Husband. When Pretty Rival She Gets Oat Another Warre Stanislaus Blivinsk!, the organist of | (petal ty The Brentng Wwrit the Polish Catholic Chureh tn : Twenty-| SEWARK NJ. Jan %—Accoriing fourth street, South Brooklyn, waa ar- tot y gtr a raigned in the Butler Street Court eI © the testimony given today in the a: day. Laottle Feltz, a member of the Yoroe suit instituted by Georre M. hurch in which Blivinakt je organist, Painter, 2 well-known electrical engi said that Blivingkt had Sea eed neer and clubman, againat his wife, Ee arte aad whe sage ANNA, dark lanterns, a simmy and all tim! the promise of marriage was given {he necemary implementa to make up on June 9, when she called at Bilvineki'# 4 dime-novel hatr-ramer figured in the house ane “You are my heart,” sald Blivinek!, us she alleges; “will you carry me? Breaking end entering at dead of night wan one of the features developed Mrs. Painter sued her husband in 19m and wes granted Hitvinekt denied the charge and Mag istrate Nostrand discharged him Bliv naki sapped down from the atand and Rotten ieee aaa vaate was imme ly joined by Annie Sas, os nineteen migld,l whole alsihgee ini mony. Onithe) alent of Gunday,. Kune choir h Church She lives | 1, 18%, acconting to the tewtimony, the Bee The | husband, accompanied by a party of friends, broke into his wife's house at No. % Halsey street. and found her, as claimed, with a man named Thomas reet doors away, at No ame atreet Annie is tail rosy cheeked and very pretty. They clasped hands fondiy and moved to the door of the This is my only sweetheart, #11| qr this time the husband wee paytne Nhat door of ead eeae ADs his wife altmony. Ha then entered mult, | Mra, Painter's case hee already been ieee but no decision hae been given Today was the first hearing in the nek! was held tn counter mult. BOGUS NOTES SHOW SOME CLEVER WORK PRISONER DECLARES HE) FOUND THEM. "RED LIGHT” DENS. JUST ENFORCE THE BUILDING LAWS AND THEY CLOSE. | k England) the ewart Solves the |Secret-Service Men T! May He Floo Superin ' m—Promises to Clean the District. rfeits. Jacoh Stern, arrested by Seoret Sar- vice agents oharwed with attempting to ss a number of countertett Bank of England notes on the State Bank in Grand street, was arraigned before Perez H. Sewart. tendent of Buildings. way in accord with building and the atrical laws to clome up the dance and music halls and smal! theatres the new Superin- has discovered a kin are to de found on almost every 4 ihe: thickly: (papilated red Il dis-| United States Comminstoner Shields to- trict on the lower east side. He hae say Se held in $2,000 ball for exam- Inatton found that none of the buildings used for such Chief Secret Service Agent Fiynn said the notes are by far the cleverest coun terfelts he haseeen in some time, There) were two £50, three £10 and five £6 notes Stern says he found them on the shlewalk in Howling Green. Mr Flynn thinks i is not unlikely Pngiend | ded with the notes. er anys he t# a house paint. | purposes has been constructed in compliance with the dulidings laws, and upon the reports of his inspectors has ordered them closed until put in proper shape, which is impossible under exteting conditions Supt Stewart last night visited « wmall theatre called the New Atlantic arden, in Willett street, It ts on the) ‘tT 4 floor of a tenement-house. ‘Th » from Bremen wall ights on the etage and in the dreas- | —_ ing-rooms were found to te unprotected, | lawn forbid a theatre to be] WITHOUT MEDICINE 1 in a tenement-house ss : the inspections now going on Good Food Will Cure Disease. are ended the Bulkding Superintendent says that all the low dancing and con-| 4 600d patural food that will cor rect constipation is a valuable thing, may cert salle and small theatres in (he city | T will be stopped from running. Grape-Nuts has that reputation among those that know. A Indy writes from San Pedro, EXONERATE MITCHELL. = [cal., that aftor sutering a long time |from indigestion and irregular bow els she changed her food and used Grape-Nuts reguiarly. She says abe Miners’ Committee Uph: in Prest- deme Aguinat Mian Mereaten, | Grape Nuts regularly: & ( aie mmodiately began to improve anc NIMANAPOLIS Me Mine ra Commmnitter appointed to inventigace [12 a short time was entirely well ee ee ee aoa ei cherea aay | Commenting further she says: “The Pa arrechadca unter cdahbgh gt teal edt y fault T with | 's have been’ passed between Allen afollle| Only fault T find with It te thac it Meredith and Preestc Mitchell 4 ‘Please omit my name, but swer any letters if Puen AN lope in inclosed.” Name given by Postum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich, other officers of the National Association to-day reported that it found there was n foundation in fact for the charges preferred by Miss Meredith, . that in variety and attractiveness Almost every department in the house has contributed. 3 umps¢ Grawfird & A Flood of Friday Bargains. We have had many a week’s end wind-up and clear-out sale, but never anything approached the offerings we shall make to-morrow. Wherever there were lonely lots or stray pieces or mussed or tumbled articles we have put them together for this great Friday clearance and marked them at prices that will set them jumping for the doors. None of these special offerings will be on sale until Hriday morning. Jackets, Skirts and Furs. Blankets and Bed Spreads. ‘Silks. 1 Astrachan Mut? ill size som: them a lightly ed accumalited block, retailed all " fC) andall mu derprice pis busines at $3.7 Sand $5. now SI. 6 Blankets acks. plain colors, Nos- 21 Baby Carriage Robes wh t 10-4 at at $455 Foulards. The assortment goat, nicely Hin tail to 4at 4atseoy isually large and includes thou Rt ree Alaska Matseilie double-bed| greatest sile values stored - sable Scarts, ‘retailed ' $7 50 ve ‘ per yard Be ret OUT 0.50 and $12, no. $2.09 kind at $1.95 Ranta | 75 Black Kersey and Oxford Cloth $2.08 kind at $2.50 | ackets, collir, cloth cutls Frings Marseilles, $208 kind. at Black and Colored | atin lined, regular price $10. $5 $2.60, iD Good | to close 5 Odd Lots of Down ress Goods. Corduroy Walking Skirts, silt “$3. 50 All Short Lengths and Odds and | lined throughout; only a handful,| 6x6, were $4.48, now | Ends of this. season's accumulation | principally blue; price wa $ must go at once. GIGSON NOW ss csvaissss see 10) 6x6, $5.48, now $4.25) From 2 to © yds. lengths, com Walking Skirts, ot dark oxford| | Prising = Cheviots, Serges, Henri- mate! excellent: grade of cloth} 6x6, “ $6.98, now. $5.50) ettas, Homespuns, Camel's Hair, nd h; about sO in all, Venetians, Armures, Coverts and an F $5 | aid: have sold at $7.75, now 4 ep th ee $4.25 Granites, Fancy Plaids and. check | Raglans and Newmark Ker quees) 5) aad | 0) ya) sey, in black, tan, or Oxford, satin} ¢ ne $5. 00! os lined to waist. tine tail ze vorrey As AEA Y or finish; $15 long coats $13.05 _ $6. 50) Odds and Ends. Gloth Capes in blue or tan, also S575 $7.98, ne Camel's Hair Plaids, Sille and a few. Golf Capes to 6x6 ft. down ted “Silk Quilts,| Wool Plaids, English Checks and lose at ; s.) ° $7. 50) with Sateen Lining, were 6, 50 Cheviots, Scotch Mixtures, Checked ¢ esnets $8.08, now....0. i $ Viceuna, Zibeline Plaids, silk over Paci tend Md ey Odd lots Silkoline Cotton Com-| lined Poplin Plaids, and Homespun | Handkerchiefs and fortables, all full sizes, were 98c.,| Suitings that retailed early tn the Embroideries. Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiets, scalloped border, close and open 9, or $] vor Balance of a lot of Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Handker- work patterns, slightly soiled, 12'yc values for chiefs, 28¢ values for. Limited Lengths of Cambric and Nainsook — Embroideries, and Insertings, per Yard woveseerereree 5°25 Millinery Ornaments. $1.69 and $1.75 kinds, at Cases. Remnants in odd sizes of class Bags and Suit Cases Genuine cowhide, sterling hand sewed, 7 in. Oxfords, were $25.00... Genuine Alligator, Slefling fitted Bags, were $65...... 15 Edgings i Solid Cowhide, 24 in Buckles, Cabochons, etc, in * steel, rhinestone and gilt, 5 Peielpsslads ines: were Chenille and Straw Millinery pa llgstors Gia Cte ney on! . Joeee- +s. cece BO as Mlesd 19 Solid Cowhide Bags, tand yard. Stiff Trimmed ‘Hats. i Hats. ei 18 in. were $9.50 to $7.50) heavy-weight ribbed Cotton in Dewenveeesere cece) doubl: soles and heels, and some ra ¥ “$l AS ana $1 95 Solis Sole Leather Dress Suit! broken sizes with double er Cases, 2 heavy brass locks, extra| fees, were 25c. to sc enow, 19 Bisa size 24 in, weiabi. Stationery. , C. & §& Irish Linen paper; all Suit Cases, brown of russet only: double soles and heels, fall- sia smooth and kid finish. Reg-| leather, French — edge, fashioned German goods: bse ular price 25¢ aed) wc a 15 hand sewed, extra eid $8. 75 | aBEEA framnid zie 25 quire; now. were $11.25. oe Heavy-weight Real French ribbed ¢ Five-quire box Linen parer. 39 Genuine Mogskin Cases, hand] citar Hose ingrain, double knees. Regular price S§¢.; ROW.++e0 1 sewed. kather Meese me | heels and toes, wide or narrow ribs. Firet floor | wih rhe ae pocket. $1 1. ri 5 | These ¢ the best wearing goods to! efi eee pe had. In broken lots only, but Waitresses’ Bib APFOMs. | atiigator Suit Cases, leather | ail sizes to select from. Were | Double. width Lawn Aprons.| ined, 22 in, were $12.50) $0c. to re 37 with lapels and bib of hem HS) $1650... eceeeue wate stitched feet special, ateeee so pieces Sole Leather Cases, | Fine Lawn Apron, with lapel! linen lined, brass clasps or leather | Cotton Wrappers. and bib ea with envbreie: 75) Trained nurses’ Caps at. Waitresses’ “Caps, trimmed Second floor Ladies’ Neckwear. 1 Russian Bolero Lace Jacket, eo terns and designs, at be Wade to ft any in various may wert $2.50 to $6.50, now $1.05 ular designs, worth in from $1.98 to $3.75, now 75c, $1.15»: $1.48 $4. 50 Shite brite Real Lierre Lace Scarfs and Net with Renaissance applique and pop high-cut Eth sizes 15 Srapti 22 and 24 in., value $5.7 on 5 and 39 | see | Mea s Neckwear. About 200 dor. | fancy scarfs, Four-in-hands an | perials, only sold in threes, at 3 for ‘men’ s Shirts. Men's Fancy Madras and Shirts, broken and so » corn) Sizes 15 47.17% 18 lett, may close at sua Way 3 for High rade, stif! bosom open front and back. Some > perfect condition, 85c., $1.50, $1.75) Travelling Bags and Suit | Bellows } $9.05 ** $4.05 | Men's all silk others tlt bosoms; all laundered ir but broken as- | | season at from $1 may go at to $1 39} Women’s Underwear. Women’s heavy-weight Jersey ribbed merino Tights, ankle or knee length, op: we black Fen eee Com: bhek” gas Women’s heavy-weight Swiss fitted,| ribbed silk plaited white Vests, high neck, long or short sleeves, beauti- $15 fully finished. elastic and dura- ble. Reduced $38) inm B75 O5 Women’s pure spun silk hravy- | weight, Swiss ribbed Vests, hand- $18 comely made, silk fronts; pink, sky $15) and blk poe $2.50 from $3.50 t sewed, | Children’s Hosiery. Broken lots of boys’ and girls’ Boys'and Firls'beavy- weight fleece- lined ribbed Cotton Hose, fine ribs Cambric Wrappers, with yoke and ribbon, trimmed with embroidery, tripe and figured patterns, all 58) sizes from 34 to 404 | Silk Waists. | dim: | Broken sizes and styles in Peau de 50 oie and rates formerly ' $3.50 $4.98 to Servo’ fee ercale 4 | th | oe ; also entire front | d and tucked; box plaits, | ; all col and sizes, but tach style; were $1.98 h to $2,938, laited ALBATROSS WAISTS. LACE COLLARS erent y ~ Point ‘Venice, Russian Lace and] der ani redid) emt) {Imported Pacra Corsets Irish Grochets, choice and new de- * UMA RERBES | _ In Batiste, Broch: and Moire, | sl it | French boning, low | igns, a . 1.50 Remnant Sale of Laces, | [srn ten $1.50! 48¢ to . Left over lengths from the great Misses! Corset Walets t0 tit 7) Lace sale of last Monday, when v atts 8 q iobad aegis thousands of pieces of Lace were | _ Gils of from 2 to 8 year 25 Infants’ Silk and Velvet cut to supply the enormous demand ot Pier ap sare Caps and Bonnets. lengths to make ae absolute clear. | Misses’ Flannel Waists. White Silk Caps reduced ance of all these patterns. There Misses’ French Flannel Waists Meenigtettosets DSW arcs Ventuell Uacene Marechy Aran; with solid tucked yous, effect, or Dc ae ea. Alencon and Fancy Cotton Laces, | cluster tucks, white an White Site Caps reduced gy] AMncOn and Taney Cotter Lach, | se vere 9s 4 233, Sh45 from $1.50 tOseee--. ++ ta various widths 15 a 3 | The remaining stock of Mi | White Siecaee reduced 98 per vard...... teee | Hanne Walels jail ual from $2.98 toeee Pew too | trot, or Norfolk effect, 5, | ilk piping; red, green, royal, Colored Se noone conn French Printed Flannels. black amd cream; t4) to 18 Le D8 ASN dL EXOD Odds and Ends in Pr Were Colored Silk Bonnets down & 4 50 printed Flannels, per yard... at fern ° $i. 95 frm $2.98 tOseee...seeee . Colored Silk Embre 4 Waist . | Velvet. Caps down trom =m | nes. Regular price 4 50 Dress Trinmvaiiies: Velvet 26) ee eee es ergata French Flannel Waist patterns, far ges. Baek a Velvet Caps down from 0) sik Embroidery, at about halt price | beoidered | Satin Rand $1.75 tOreeerererevee | Two lots: | Chitton Applique, short lene White Silk Hats Mies su 2 ve Black Appliques ¢ and $4.98, NOW... sereeee 50 $1. 90 wna $2.05 pe yards alrssnes forced fone, froat [Fire fooe rear ef ornate Hereafter Store Opens at 8.30 A. Bach % cent mail onder for the World Almanac tno Monthly World will be oegt free to any address upon application Sixth Avenue, DS eat? 19th and 20th Streets. dasa three months s , 1902 |Imported Cotton Goods. Hundreds of Short Lengths. Some long enough for waists or child's dresses; man desirable dress lengths Foulardines, Satines, Dimities, Or- gandiles. Mulls, Grass Linen. Batiste, Madras. Cheviots, Percale; some are worth double and three times the price, but all will be 4914 anaS sold in two lots, + Rotunda. First fear rear cker Gingham and 4g * Seer faple Ginghams at...... 32-inch Bohemian Madras Shirt. ing, absolutely fast, principally 10 Special Lot Leather Goods 50 pieces combination Pocket Books and Card Cases, in genuine cal and hornback alligator, with sterling silver, sterling gilt, and gun metal mounting ; were $1 95 . $4.95.... Sileaor mo- One lot of rocco, English mii igskin Pocket wee $1.95 and $2.95, now— $1.25 and $1.50 O pleces Imported Cigar Cases, were $1.25, now...... 45 Mea s_ English Hogskin Pocket Books, were $1.50, DOW veceseeetereeesneee OS First foor , Imported Steel Bead. Bags, $0 pieces hand-made Steel Bead Bags, were $75 Now. eee.” "© $3.85 20 pieces larger size, were $5.50, NOW. .seeee $4.50 Full line of Chatelaine Bags in Seal, Morocco, Suede and Al- 98 ligator ... 75 pieces Suede, atti Shop- ping of Opera Belts, were $2.95, rae $1. 95 Infported Elastic Belts, 136 40 in. wide, were 75, now. Studded Elastic, 4 and§ in wide, were 95, NOW.....+6 Gilt studded Satin Belts, were SO, NOW. .. .eeeee cee ire Peer Pape) Art Needle Work. Special offerings in Handmade Renaissance Lace and Linen Doylies, Centres and Scarfs. 10 in. Doylies down from 12 8 12 in. Doyli down from so 30 18x$4 in. Scarfs down from 348 toresesss B205O From our extensive line of stamped Renaissance Patterns we nam: these items P 36 in. Table Covers, exclusive lesign, down from) 3 24 in, Centres, 1D tO. eceveee 18x54 in. Scarfs, down from BitOneessanciee mas. ot Sailor Collars, from 19 t Handkere from 12 to Latest creations thread stampe i Ss, down from 3 Stamped Hemstite 1079, down from 50 Large selection Stampedand Tinted Cushion Tops, including floral, con- onal and Mere designs, down from $0 te 25 Finished Pillow © ers, Oriental with ruffle, down 15 ported F Tapestry 35 juares, down from $0 to,... Senne Fioer Upholstery Fabrics and Drapery Stuffs at less than Half Prices. Imperial Titan, and Silk nprising a great variety of c ngths ranging from 2to 6 bie for upholstering fur- wering cushions, odd cur- airs. etc Hundreds of short lengths of Silk Damask, Silk Brocades, Venetian Velour, Silk Organzines, Gobelin P Armures, 1 1-2 yard Tops, in Tapes clours, cheap at 25 wt 50 Hereafter Store Opens ata 30 A.M, PRICE 25 CENTS. per Mawazine. One sample { : ’ a eS ee ee ee — Ty ee ee

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