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oF q THE WORLD? LEE I Ee TT EL Tne eT eT SRE ScD eR ETRY REMY TTT S NE TTT URSDAY EVENING, JULY (0, 1902, “GENTLEMAN,” HELD AS WIFE-BEATER, CALLS HIS ARREST AN “OUTRAGE” "My Income Is $5,000 Per Year,” Declares John C. Morton as Part of Amazing Plea —Magistrate Scores Him. ' John G. Morton was indignant when arraigned in Haptes charged with beating oughly that sho was unable to appesr in court against ht “This is an outrage a gentieman, Your with an Income of $ Magistrate Zeller was amazed. When he had satisfied himself that Morton was in earnest he said: Gentleman,’ eh? Well, that gives you no more right to assault your wife than If you were a common tramp, In fact, a ‘gentleman’ who beats his wife fs more to be blamed tha man who has not had the advaq of a ‘gen- tleman’ with an income of $000 a year The story of the alleged assault was told by Policeman Henner, of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second stivel station. He sald he was passing Mor- ton's home at No. 644 W: and Filty-eighth stpeet yesterday noon, when a maid in a white apron ran down the steps crying that, her master was killing Henner ran into the clares, found Morton u: in a manner aa ordina door mat. A little b years old, the child of crouched in a corner of the most hystericul from fright, Henner arrested Morton and took Al to the station e, where he prot that he come of fect that the sergeant rele: station-hous® ‘bail. Policema. preferred a charge of assault. After the status of Morton had been sertiel to satiefacrion of himsolft and tho Magistrate in the Court ao-day, the wife was called for. Henner presented a physictan’s certifi- “Tam gentheman fier oom, kts ed bia on t One Hundreds Jionner | © stating that she was contined to her bed, Just then the matd who had ummoned Henner came to court and asked for a conference with the Magis- trate She sald:tiat for the sake of her little! ¢ Morton desired to drop the t her husband, Zeller would rot 7 of It, “Because the accused ts a | boy Magistrate MASKED WOMAN” MADAME DE GAST2 Lawyer Says Famous Woman Automobilist of Paris Was Model for Celebrated. Paint- ing by Gervex. PARIS, July 10.—An inaident in the law courts {s causing some atir here, ‘Awealthy widow, Mme. De Gast, w known on account of her automobile ex- ploits, being the only female compet- jtor in the Paris-Berlin race and who entered for the Paris-Vienna contest, was recently the plaintiff in a civil action. ‘The defendant's counsel was Maitre Barboux. During the hearing he pro- duced a photograph of @ pleture called ‘Phe Masked Woman,” by Gervex, ex- hibited at the Salon of 1886, represent- Ing a nude fomale, the face alone being goncealed by a mask. M. Barbo handed this photograph around the court, declaring that Mme de Gast had served as the model, Mme. de Gast indignam deniaand demand- ction, M. Barboux todk no no- tice of her @emand and Mme. de Gast has now brought an action against yim. When the picture was first exhibited @ jealous husband thought he recog- pized his wife as the original and chal- Jenxed M. Gervex. The latier gave the name of the real model, but the hus band was not satisfied and insis! @ on & duel, in which, eventually, he himaclt was wounded CHURCH FACTIONS W HOT DISPUTE Case of Princess RospigYiosi Causes Great Stir at Rome —Husband Is Making Ac- tive Fight. ROME, July 10.—Such a stir hits been ereated by the action of Cardinal chi, the Secret in forbidding attend Prin f merly Mrs. Marie Jennings Reid Park- hurst, of Washington, D. C., because her enarrlage to the Prince was a civil ceremony, that even the Bacred Coleg: Atself is split into two bitterly opposing eumps. ‘The Prince has put the case bafore Cardinal Vincenao Vannutelll, the Arch- riewt of the Liberian a, and ‘ardinal P th the Bacred College ins tamous to dep is of her Burse under the circ he aristoeracy openly mathy with the Prine PANTHER RECONSTRUCTED. Bow One art Finest Auxiitary Cruinern in the Navy, PHILAD: July 10.—The Miary cruiser Panther, which has been Febullt at League Island Navy Yard, end eruiser Dixie, h is to be used am a hospital ship, sailed for Now York to-day, ° Panther has been thorougiily. re: tructed and Is one of the best Aux- 'y orulsers In tho navy, Ghe carries on the main deck forward two fivednch guns, and on the main eck aft two four-inch guns, On the Gun deck she has four Averinch guns BURNED IN EXPLOSION. MARION, Mans, July 10.—A terrife explosion, followed by ® disastrous fire, ‘wrecked the works of the Marion Avety’ Jene y, here ¥, and two mk ux stir MOTHER ARRESTED. FOR SLAPPING CHILD Brooklyn Woman Honorably Discharged on Charge of Policeman Who Took Her from Her Home. Lirden street, Williamsburg, was ar- raigned in Ewen Street Police Court to- day charged with intoxteation, It trans- pired in the examination that she was the victin of ‘s officiousness Charles Haussler, not hear tho last of his action for some time to come. Mrs, Canfield, who Is a pretty, we ad, respectable woman, spent yes ay in Canarsie with her five ehil- dren, at the home of hand after his work company her and the c Willams The family took a car at Canarsie about 10 o'clock, and the Canfield shildren, all of them small, were irrita- ble and whimpering after their strenu- ous day in the country, Occasionally Mrs. Canfleld, after the manner of moth- ers, would slap one of her offspring. Haussler, the policeman, was on the car and saw a chance to distinguish himself. When the Canfields left the car Haussler followed them to their home, lidren back to ‘ | where he put the mother under arrest B 4 fonhouse Haussler accused | 1 % th for 18c we. woanm of intoxteation, alsorder!y 3% POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR | ”° conduct and cruelty! to children. Agents . | of the Children's Society investigated | the ae fie, and established ieypna| SPECIAL. SPECIAL. bi the ere Ww round for . ll act : . s ‘| > L f Mrs. Canfield was honorably dis- e A Bottle L! CATSUP, - Value 10:] A Can STEAK SALMON, 14-Ib., - Value I2c charged und will prefer charges agains; A Bottle PE t AUCE, = Value 13c] A Package UNEEDA BISCUIT, - Value 8S: Haussler. ee WANTS HIS OFFICE AGAIN. |John Henry Axks Court to Order i Hix Reinstateme: rved by Justice Fita- upon an application by Decision \ gerald tonday wats for a peremptory writ of mandamus dl- Commissioner of Correction Hynes to reinstate Henry braneh | recting | ‘Thomas W in his position as keeper of the was cut wn, He claims he was prom- {aed reinsuitement, but was never put back, and that another man was em- | ployed to perform his duties, | OUTINGS. | An Inexpensive and Ready Prepared Luncheon, During the vacation suppose you cook Jess and play more, Grape-Nuts, the food that makes breakfast 90 easy to get all the year round, is the ideal food fer that pur- OBE. PoGrape-Nuts js thoroughly cooked at the factory by food experts, and is alwaye ready to serve with the addition of eream, You can save yourself the heat from cooking and the time and exertion neeeesary to prepare other food by its use, Its high matrition gives strength and nourishment without the Internal heat of meat and other heavy food, keoping the temperature of the body cobl and comfortable; its delicious flavor pleases every Picnicher a) camper as well as the housewife preparing tne regular meals @t home ean pass & pi nt and enjoyable summer by the use of this ready prepary” and easily di- gested food, and will miss the usu- al heavy and oi ih tooling gon- erally felt in bot weather, Many Pleasant Mrs, Blanche B. Canfield, of No. M5]. sitiveness and] by eamo* Leslie & Miner, counsel for John Henry, | workhouse durt's Island Henry discharged on Jan. 81 on} the ground that ‘the force keepe’ SIL SLAP A MAN'S ACE? | Lawyer's Clerk Says Actress | Struck Him, but She Asserts She Treated Him as Any Lady Would Treat a Gentleman. Ardell, whose is Genovieve the antipathy of 4 sion to process 8 diminatiy Seve Wennde papers on ther day char jUnat she slap his, face and threw him into the ov Striker made the t Police Court ared Lo prosecute rms at Moerl- > Hall is & leman into nstration | Whether throwing jine ocean is a | \4 estion th lw \ AY LAW OVER A 5309 ESTATE. Salary Due Deputy Au-) ditor James H. South-| worth trom the Cit Causes Trouble. ris shaving Sint) ewe Hapoaints Hi him. by aw A short time had ween for axa When he dled the for sali He was had any children, him and his wife under the name of worth, claims to lave f th and has filed a 1 adopiel tak MS West Leth, wtreet, iahis just wuld not Ko to only heard ¢ for him Auditor in the MPS INNES GETS. NWVORCE DECREE Wife of Bandmaster Given Per-| mission to Resume Maiden Name and Marry Again—/ Granted Alimony, i Mrs, Georgia F. Innes to-¢ 4 decree of absolute divoree from J tice O'Gorman, in the Supreme Court, in her counter-#uit against her husband. | Frederick N. Innes, the bandmasten By | the terms of the decree Mrs. lnnps ts to receive $25 weekly alimony and costs of the trial Fhe ts alsa given permission tosresume her maiden name and remarry | Justice O'Gorman also dismisses the | complaint in the original suit agalist Mrs. Innes brought by the basdinaster Sabo | Boy Peter Vanosio, fifte ed to. om his home 5 feet igh, medium Dutta compiexton, ' black hair, ve se. Ww a Nghe binck underwe ton wad ced sh i PHENOMENAL __Ourrecent cash purcha ing Suits from one of the n at 40c. on the dollar clothing circ! NEARLY 8, sold at an advance of 6 LOT 1——Men’s Out Made up of Homespuns, T Cheviots and Flannels. in neat stripes, checks an: Straps and turn $10 and $12... All the newest and most ase embraced in this lot—a are sought after are here. eSPUNS, OF and $15.... LOT 3 —Men’s Out omespuns and swell patte nels, made up in a manner » sredil on frigh-class merchant tailors; actual values $ 7, STEWART * he ! created the greatest stir-up ever known in é 10% means aysaving to you of just half if you act quickly. nobby Cassimeres, Cheviots and popular inally made to sell for $13 Cut from fine imported Woollens, indigo blue Serges, rough finished Cheviots, handrome lor Clotting (0 Corner Chambers St. and Broadway. Stere Closes Daily 5 PM. except Saturday) at Saturdays Ni b of the Most Stirring Offerings That We Have Ever Made! TOMORROW IS SHOL DAY! that, better than the words given here. No matter what kind of Shoes you want—no matter whether vo for which thoroughly good shoes were ever sold. | Aud there are plenty of thom. You never meet disappointinent in coming to our Basement Shoe of a few dozens of the good ones are vone. of all these shoes for evervbody who comes. all day long Wanamaker Shoo Sues, That's why this Basement Store about. That's why thousands respond to sneh an offering tomorrow, prices littler than you'd dare hope for till this word came. Read on: Women’s $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Shoes at $1 @ pair— Black Kid Shoes irom the best factories: not all sizes but it pays to look them over. Women’s $3.50 Kid Dress Shoes at $1.60 a pair— Turned soles; finest black kid uppers. light and dainty and less than Talf priec tchoice in narrow widths Women’s Tan Kid and White Canvas Oxfords at $1 Vorreet Outing Shoes in stylish shapes Women’s $2 Kidskin Oxfords at $1.20 a pair— Lustrous black kid. with turned soles, media heels, patent leather and kid tips: all sizes and widths. Wid. Calf, Velour the combined lots. footwear today, Men's Oxfords from reg Two Sixty-fi Blucher ent, and Tan, Barement | None of these Shoes are on sale today. Ready at 8 o'clock tomorrow. at 12 o'clock And tha Patent A glince at the faets and figures below will tell you uoare going awa going to stay at work in the city—here are exactly the shoes you need: and atthe littlest prices Store. Men’s $3 to $3.90 Oxfords at $1.50 a pair— and Enamel leathe best styles: only PAWNITAR li MAO but all sizes in | s. in the see . Men's $3 and $3.50 Patent Leather Oxfords at $2.40 Swoll Shoes that are freely selling at full prices in good | stores all around us; fox patent leather is the swell | ular stock in black and tan, at ve a pair JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION AND TUBRRCULING CUNES Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Sores R x 8 SANITARIUM, Incorporated. | estan Salt, Cheap as It Why buy damp or soggy, free-running article can be had at so cheap a price ? this sale a full-sized carton of our ALL THREE FO! R 2S CENTS. se of $75,000 worth of Men’s Out- nest reliable makers in the country 000 HANDSOME SUITS now being above the purchase price, That the table, and cannot be excelled for its rich and dainty favor, make this remarkably low price. ing and Summer Suits weeds, Cassimeres, od ates ight, PET 5 )| nies noms nce tases y3e| | COPFEE SPECIAL, medium and dark effects—flannels have belt | “1 | 3 pounds BEST MARACAIBO ip bottoms. Actual value: | 7c COFFEE heat ‘ : Be FOR SO CENTs. . ic LOT 2---Men’s Outing and Summer Suits {i} semen. i: 13c SARDINES. wanted patterns ]] Caufah Then da, 7} | 3cans1PORTED SARDIN ‘I the tabrics that Steiped Flannels, Harber, wae oe vi Packed in Best Olive Oil, For 2S CENTS. dc ing and Summer Suits Q)” HY Very Best, No. |, All Kinds, A POUND 5c. COFFEE Best Mocha and Java, A POUND, 25c. rned Striped Flan- that would reHleet BUILDING, Joa day World WHERP THE MILLIONS MEBT—~| ‘ne timely use of Sun The Want Pages of the Sunday | Wants will strengthen the weak ‘World every Sunday, sete tn pour westnnes, » L Is, Needs Watching. hard or Jumpy, coarse-grained mixtures when the pure, dry, fine-grained, Yo induce you to try a package of this S BLUE RIBBON TABLE SALT and) ALL THREE FOR DS CENTS. a FOR THIS SALE We specially call your attention to our new Blue Ribbon Breakfast Food, A PACKAGE BLUE RIBBON BREAKFAST FOOD, 10c Ive Creams Salt, best qual pound ba Prunes, (ancy Santa Clara, ay Vantin or 4 Matches, 1 Hird Gravel, cw Cream Cheese, Sumy Lie and, a Corn, Capital secking safe, finds it through Went, We never tell sod Shoes in order to trap you into buying shoes of indifferent value when Well do bigver selling than we dare hope for if we don't have plenty ‘s the Wonder of famous in all New York, and round | swe amake for tomorrow. The Shoes are handsome as ius or woman could wish: as good as handsome: and at Leather and Box Calf Oxford style; made and finished in best manner, Salt we offer for x It can be quickly pre A trial is all we ask, and for this reason we won Ratraet, 5e mohanet Be . ord ison’s | pared for 9 10¢ ere Ee mea {1 ap oe: ones

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