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eo SAYS HIS WIFE ‘THOUGHT HIM THFIE Mrs. Leighton Accused of Meeting Capt. Lock- hart Whenever His Ship Was in Port. Papers, Mrs, Seymour b. 6 sctress who DENIAL, | Be ach, now residing at K street, Broo! SHE MAKES A » Husband in His Action for Street Divorce Also Declares that! p She Gave His Money to the| « a Mor of Captain. to werve ett, who Dr gJony A 1 boarder Ite alleges pt. Willa ip Prince Ed # kept constantly: t rd which the #ki; in order to be where nas he usiness and i his name or @he got money from her hu him out of the hb Bur the the father of her five children to glve | ae was of no aval to the skipper, —— bstantiation of this he offers a letter sent to him oy his wit ne from a Maine port. It says in SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC t POR TO-DAY If you give me $3.00 or $% t Typ Tip Hin Water, Law Water, AMP. PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, marry | ci: eens e sure LiL y life, which to det the w that they | ke 1) earth, Better that they think me Grad, “Wei have made such an awful ke, do let us take this way out of |, my name. I hope you! well and enjoying life. This Is a |p beautiful spot, but too lonely to <uit| you.” The doctor says that hi wife left their summer home 4( Ramsey, N. J., saying she was golng to stuy at tage of a former rvant, Mrs, J. Waas, on the coast of Maine, H that she went wherever the Prince Ed-| ward was, getting all her mail through Mrs, Waas and sending her letters to Mrs. Waas to eb mailed, When Dr, Leighton sued, Mra. Leigh- ton, who lives at No. 251 West Twenty- eecond street. avplled through Howe & Hummel for allmony and counsel fees In her affidavit she xtates that the octor has all the aristocratlc horses of the Four Hundred on his list of patients and enjoys a pragtice as a vet- INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY erinary surgeon and as examiner of all | horses’ in the Polloe Department and of all horses offered for sale to the city, amounting to $13,000 or $14, y year. She denies that she was at the Hotel Dufferin, St. John, N. B., or any- where #lse with Lockhart. LOVED SKIPpER, ANDTHREWHIM OUT Actress Gives Latimer Gase as|Charles & Walsh Suddenly Excuse for Assaulting Law) Clerk Who Went to Serve) ~| Reid avenue, Brooklyn, but it now de The} 121st Street: THE LEFT REAL ESTATE 'MOTHER SUES TO OFFICE FOR STAGE., GEY HER CHILDREN. Mrs, Lauretta Hawkes, Whose Husband Is Suing for Di- vorce, Demands Custody of Boy and Girl. Abandons His Business to Form with His Wife a Vau- deville Team. > why Me Rumor had many vw Charles 8. Waleh has at real emtate anid coal business at No, 168A Hawkes, petty a United States cruiser Albany brought sult for absolute divorce, to- day obtained a writ of habeas corpus for her children. The writ Is directed againet Charles ~ J]. Phatier and his wife, of No. «6 Weat x rourth aireet wo children, Annie and William, efore Justice Greenbaum ny Mra, Thaller. The rned until to-morrow, Hawkes says @he has a good home | velope that he and his pretty wife, who war Misa eJnnie Sammis. of the the- atviend family of em wife left the liv very Sunday night, and the leotlowing day his customers received | 4, each a virsiler letter t | man. tr for the chiliren and in able to support them properly Hawkes, {n his divorce nuit, alleges that he married the defendant on Aug. 10, 184. He left her temporarily on Jan, 31, 1900, being a member of the crew of the United States crulser Dixte, which sailed on the following day for England. Another child, he says, was bom during his absence, Hie ohildren had been in the care of “| their maternal grandmother, Mrs. | Norah Hanfatty, but his wife for some reason of other took them away. He subsequently recovered them and them in oh who had 1 ainiy by the great Temporarily the affairs of his former m Retd avenue, have been taken harge of by his father, A, Stewart {Walsh, a former Methodist preacher {who jn latter years has appeared upon the stump in advocacy of Republican principles. Mr, Walsh is wealthy and lowns several large properties in Bro lyn, He has no relish for the however, nor thingn theatrical, Colneldent with the departure of young Walsh—he In but twenty-two and bas hoen married two years—there were reports of difficulties in his neal estgte business but these were unfounded Mr Frank Pouoh, who was represented by young Walsh in many of his real ate affairs, found that none of the t laced ge of Mr. and Mrs, Thaller, en friends of both of them, and Mrs. Hawkes had access to them whenever she chose. He claims she is not a fit or proper person to bring up the children. mith & Engel are counsel for Hawkes. while his wife is represented by the Legal Ald Soctety, FORGER AND WIFE HELD. counts amounting Walsh, ar. matter 4: when bit i to abouth . My. ver, has taken this that A wild to-day effects are sold and| Wittnebel and Woman Who Cashed Other moneys due Mm are received the ; small discrepancy In the accounts. will bate eh IC teimade go Morbert Wittnebel, of No. 168 Firat tghte REE Ue HLF B00 owing after} avenue, who Induced hin wife to attempt | 1 Walsh, ar. to-day, | will personally make good the deficien-| (he cashing of a forged check of the Mth Actna Indemnity Company, was held Young Walsh and his his wife to-day by | Magistrate’ known among theatric lyn, and appeared al private theatricals resided with his br Frank W. Sammis, at No. street, Brooklyn, get mer in the Centre Street Court in $3,000 bail for the Grand Jury. The mother In parting with her babe wept h aw. | pittfully. The couple will have to remaln 710 Madieon jin Jal pending thelr trial. They cannot a! WORLD: THURSDAY RVENING, AUGUST 7, 1902. TROOPS AID IN {SAILING PARTY EXPELLING SISTERS French Women Throw Them- selves in Front of Horses to Prevent Entrance to! Convent School. in a Squall. BREST, France, Aug, 7.—Exelting} Reenen occurred to-day duriig the ex+ RE ISLAND, N.Y, of Amityville, Ci a number of pisters from] Ketcham, with a party of ex per On board, was capmaed in the bay day by a northweat aquall, The part pulsion of thelr achool at Landerneau, near here. A special train conveyed detachmenis |” of soldiers to Landerneau, where a body of gendarmes had been mobilined al- ready. A large crowd asnombied at tho | fohool and surrounded the ao'dlers in the square in front of the achool When the Gormminsary of Police are rived, accompanied by a locksmith, ths | People protested vigorouely, ahouting “Long lve the siaters and liber “Down with the Ministry! Women threw thema: g@round in front of the horaes of the Bendarmes. The Commiisary ordered , the sisters to open the school door, They |” a ———— refused, and tHe locksmith picked the | Jock and broke witlows amid tne de-| THREE BATHERS DROWNED. nunclations of the crowd. | —_—_ The Commissary ordered th ra! a Two Men Lost Their to leave the school, which ¢ Naina iam Re leaning on the arms of the townswomen,! — Miven at Plensare Resort. and accompanied by the priests and) Ol DORCHARD, Me., 4 thousands of peopie they marchod to a! Ford. an ex-Alderman of ¢ church, where they sang a hymn. a|te" Dashan, chief train large crowd followed the gendarmes to | the, Grand, Trunk Railroad. | Montre,|, Miss Florence J. Thomas, of Mon: the raliroad station, shouting “Death to) Ma) a8 EE ew hlienainings ee the lockamih!"* by the military, his wite and two children and his tw brothers, They were all clinging to the upturned sloop of boat's keel when a fishin, chogue went eeded in picking them all up, Doxnee sind the Fire, Teland ite. were the cathoat ving station and supplied with to the sya Was ained oo ¢ ened and floated, Ae. treal, were d ‘The man was protected | Oocan Park t« 7) Das 18 been recovered. A pretty and cool retreat—our Candy and Soda Water Department, Main Floor, Rear of Rotunda. made in Sunday's papers, Trunks on Fourth Floor—Leather Goods on Main Floor. Chatham Square: DEMOCRATS WILL 2226 to 2234 Third Ave./193 to 205 Park Row. MEET IN SARATOGA = Corner 121s State Committee to Assemble at Grand Union on Saturday to Issue Call fora State Con- vention, (Special to The Evenine World ) SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 7.—The Democratic State Committee will ag- semble at the Grand Union Hotel on Saturday, Aug. 23, when a call will be issued for the State Convention. O'BRIEN CLOSELY WATCHED. Corporal Charged Will Be 1 NORTH ADA lowing the O'Brien ai hi» of perjury 4 Senate ( CARPETS, Perjury turer of upholstered goods, a ton. me here on the charge testimony 56.00 * | 75.00 Wea te nimis “ “ “ sloner From O'Brien Fo be glad to habe you call and inspect these special bargains. t St. Chatham Square. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. RUGS, MATTING, ETC. Sale of CManufacturer’s Stock. We have purchased for cash at great reductions, the entire line of a large manufac-' nd we now offer them at rock bottom figures. We would Delévery held till wanted, | | $45.005-Piece Parlor Suitsreducedto$34.00\ $14.00 All-Hair Couches reduced to $10.50| ‘ 42.00 17.00 “~ “ “o “.“ “o 14,25)\ ry} 49.00, 26. “4 “ “ “ 19,50) “ 56.00 32:00 “ * “ “4 94-00 “ 65.50) Couches are covered in 3-tone velours, “_, Best steel springs throughout. | iG vimle 110.00 “« # — 82.50 wg Hinedghon Bupre. | 38.00 3-Piece Parlor Sutts reduced to 28.50|$19.00 Corner Chair reduced to $14.25. imi ivin| 500 % ae 41.00| 15.00 * a" ot 40,50) Gould ‘will pers treease| 65,00 % “ 4 es 49.00' 10.00 * “ af « 67,60 for ide Govern These goods are of the h ighest grade and absolutely new. Parlor Suits and Corner CE aE | NEW YORKER’S BODY FOUND. Chairs are upholstered in Imported Tapestries, Verona Velours and Sith Damask. The Barold 5, Dui in the Delaware River. finish, BELVIDERE, N. Aug. 7.—The body of Hayold 8, 1 ry, a New York business man, was drowned at Manunka Chunk lant Puesday was found whl» Don the Delaware River h Two young girls wh hoat on the tiver saw ty ip the water and notifed the thes. The body I® now In cha eorones, WESTERVELT & DEMAREST | 202 and 204 | but is run by the third and fou: Bloacker Street, cor, Barrow |o/ proprietors. - Toemorrow (Frida; dren’: Moreh Shits (collars attached), reduced to 39, | ORLD ADVERTISING pyed wupremacy by sande ‘New York City : the tale, berry WanDrownea [ames are beautifally carved, some are inlaid, and all are of highly polished mahogany From our Regular Stock we can offer 5-piece Parlor Suits as low as $22.50, 3-piece Parlor Suits as low as $14,00. Couches as low as $5.40. PRICES MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES. | This business (s NOT INCORPORATE! D) Cu stom The reputation of the house Bick Hor (seconds), and the satisfying of all castomers are there- | fore the principal considerations. CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. | | | Customers may add to their Accounts in either store or make payments at ether, suiting their own conventence. No extra charges of any hina, rth generations { 34 to 40 inch size, $10.00. The showing of travellers’ baggage in this store is very complete, and only the best sorts are handled. If you've planned a long trip you most assuredly want a Trunk that will stand the knocks and bumps that most Pose egenien seem to delight in giving them. Jurs are built for thal wear and possess all the latest improvements. We desire to direct special attention to our popular style, “Hun- dred Shy street which is made of strong basswood, heavy canvas covered, has iron trimmings, iron bottom, ball clamps, linen lined, one covered and one dress tray. 28 to 32 inch size, $8.00. Sole Leather Suit Cases, $1.75 Wrist Bags, $1.00. $5.00. | Wrist Bags aré now more popu- NY psoas Row iorrag y sell Suede; finished in jewelled top, in _ 24-inch size, extra depth, linen it or gu metals chamois $3.00 lined, made with shirt pock-, ined, inside frame....+.. 6 We also show extra size Suede et, brass lock, straps or | CALCHES see seve vere ee. $500, wrist Bags at 75c., regular $1.25 Others for more or less, as you, value; come in tan, gray or black, say. The price range is |with jewelled top, without in- from $1.65 to... . . $25.00 side frame... 75 od Another Special Purchase of Wrappers and House Dresses. Thitd Floor. About two weeks ago we he'd a most unusual sale of Wrap. pers and House Dresses. The great values created very great sell- ne This word, now, of another special purchase; and if the first sale is a criterion, these goods will go in a jiffy, as they are equally desirable, and the prites also are equally as tempting. Made of tirst quality Percales, Sateens, and Ginghams. Women’s Percale Wrappera and House Dresses, in four styles; all we)l fitting, made with very full founce and daintily trimmed; reqular $1.05 yalue, at Women's Porcaie and Sateen Wrappers, k figures: and etripes, some made with fancy yokes; all cut extra full; ites $1.45 regular $2.90 value, at... Women's extra quality P and Gingham Wrappers, beauti- idery, first class In every $5.75 fully timmed with fancy om) detatl; regular $3.00 value, ut........ + 0 0 0 0 0 0 ee Summer Gloves. Main Floor. Long Silk, Mousquetaire and Saxe, in black and white, shown here at popular prices, Saxe Glove, in 16-button length... t “in 20-button length Best quality Milanese Mousquetaire Gloves, 12-button length ...+ 16-button length .. 20-button length .... es... ~ White Lawn Waists, Second Floor, Sheer White Lawn Walsts; some Sheer Lawn Walats, open back daiptily trimmed with embroidery and front, long and short sleeves, . 1,00 + $1.25 ++ $1.50 + 61.65 one BLL75 OF SW RESCUED. JOHN 6, CARLISLE Life-Savers Went to Aid of Ex. Secretary of the Treasury; New Yorkers Capsized Off} | Fire lsland—Catboat Caught Auk. t= Tas humy with ae oe nes needed assistance at the 2erts at the Mately went to the ald /aequent to the mn reons were lalcen to the | sthing. after which they left for ie. Yal-| cause, except tnat the man was insani Bimpoon Gauford Co: Announcement of the opening of our New Furniture Department, which will occupy the whole fifth floor of our new building, and which will be the handsomest, most artistic and most complete to be found in Ameriea, will be Trunks and Leather Goods. — COURT ENJOINS and Associates Restrained from Distributing Funds Ob- tained on Ports Rican Claims DR. EDWARD KOCH. ‘DR. KOCH IS HERE ‘|HE CURES ASTHMA / AND CONSUMPTION. ) in the on the appl , issued A temp Charten ©, |Junotion restraining Former f the Treanury of the United 5) i * ot G. Jd. Rice, of New York; {John , Carlisie, Henry M, Ward nnd Her- Consultation Is Free y{nand Behn from distributing any por- i f the funds obtatned fx At the New York Office, 48 West 22d St Dr. Koch, the eminent sotontist, is the payment | first man to dincover a moans to cure ehusitich HANI MT AAS. jRumption and asthina, "Ho, has positty M Men pe Aas: | prove; through his methods consuip= ‘These claims were Med by | tion 1s a curnble disease, He haa estab! sbed Ita ourability beyond a ehadow of a do! Individuals in whom there wa: destruction of the pulmonary tissue, # ndeed, entire destruction of the tisiye of luhg, have recovered by tho use of the | Behn for the recovery of moneys pald for customs dutice on exports and im- ts of Porto Fu Rico, | ‘were confirmed consumptives. Some of | State of tho Island of ¥ iw | Uiein" cases. were pronounced incurable. b: beat doctors, ae the et they have in their health throigh his wonderful dlacov= ery, | SHOT WIFE; KILLED HIMSELF ‘The only New York office of the original Double Tragedy Up-State Due to} jroch rae Cure is at 48 West 22d stree' zt Sania Jenisuny: Ma tader the direct supervision of Dr. Heeb, SENECA FALLS, N. Y., Aug. 7— Charlies Shandley shot and mortally wounded his wife and killed himself early to-day. The shooting was without who will personally see ps Large fortunes are often lost hy @ Nttle delay. Moral: Don't delay. Advertise NOW in the Sunday World. y Kept boarders sup- port the family, Shandley doing little or nothing. refresh yourself hen tired of shoppin; Whe, a Soda Water De. at our Candy a partment. Such Clothing Offerings As the Following Second Floor. Must appeal to all men interested in securing shapely and well-tailored garments; will aston- ish thousands, and stand as confirmation of the fact that for superior value-giving the Simpson Crawford Co, establishment holds the position at the top rung of the ladder. Men's all-wool Serge, Flannel and Crash Suits; these are regulation $12.50 and $15.00 garments; the variety is unusually large; thus your choice is not limited. These suits will ap- Peal to particular dressers, and will give the ighest satisfaction, $7.50. All our fancy Cassimeres, Cheviots and Worsteds, that have sold as high as $20.00, coats half lined, right for present wear, and eminently proper for early fall, are reduced to $10.00. y . ) ° Boys’ Suits. | Boys’ Suits. Of flannel and serge; very large, Of fine grade wash materials, variety of pretty styles; sizes up| in pretty, stylish patterns; sizes 3 to 16 years, regular price $5.00, |to 10 years, $3.75 Q5c. and $1.95 Boys’ Suits of choice wash materials, in several pretty 25 styles—values up to 75c.—at..w.. All our s’ and Children’s Straw Hats are marked to about Half Former Price. os ‘Men's $1.50 Negligees at $1.10. Main Floor, New invoice of fresh goods—due here July 1. |Owing to the tardiness of delivery we secured an allow- lance of one-third off; hence, instead of marking them $1.50, their full value, we hand them to you at $1.10, | They're stylish, well-made Shirts, in tan-color only, with fronts of one-inch plaits, with black, blue or red piped edges; detached cuffs, also with Piped edges to match fronts of Shirts. As above stated, they were purchased to sell for $1.50; special at .... $1.10 Sale of Shade Hats For Women, Misses and Children. Absolutely the Most Pronounced Values of the Season, Main Floor, 15 dozen Polka Dot Pique Porch Hats, with white sill scarfs, regular price $1.75, a . 9B 17 dozen White Duck Porch Hats, with binding: scarfs of silk, regular price $2.75, at.....scesereeerreerens 10 dozen White Duck Porch Hats, with Persian silk and tucking, others with Valen- | iinned with lace and $1.95 9 | embroidery; regularly | sold for $3.25, at...... 8 eee scarfs, regular price $2.45, at.....+..+++ senneeneen ren eseneees $1.45 Prompt Attention Assured All Mail Orders. YynpsonCKranford Sixth Ave., C2, 19th to 20th St