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_THE WORLD: SATURDAY SVE AUGUST 30, 1902. HUNDREDS OF MILLINER: BUYERS ARE NOW IN | CONVICT CALLS [GARTER HUSBAND HAD WAS NEW YORK TO LEAVE $25,000,000 IN CITY. petp ait OWNED BY PRETTY MODEL, So Says Mrs. George P. Baldwin in Her Suit for Absolute Divorce. Buyers from All Over the Country Are Vis- iting and Enriching tne City’s Wholesale Houses. jAsks Him to His Cell in the Tombs to Con- firm Him in Protest- ant Episcopal Faith. A conservative extimate of the wholeanle millinery season in New) Work City: Number of milliners who vinit New York during the season ..... Amount spent for and bonnet wholesale he the eighteen large job- bing houses......+ THE BISHOP RESPONDS. Drives from His Home to the Prison, Where He Receives and Confirms Firebug Wag- ner with Simple Services. 15,000 | hats t nen and 090,000 Fred Wagner, convicted of arson in the first degree, who was brought back to i,.ew York through the efforts | : . i ~ ae a of Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, the JY : \ TURHISH TUTGAN OF millionaire philanthropist lawyer, for ered in the city visiting the whole . MIXED BITAILD a new trial, was confirmed in the wale) Holses. ji. the downtown idle Protestant Episcopal faith to-day in tricts and selecting from the unlim- panes ere aubrey Jn uae eee the Tombs. {ted assortments of domestic and ‘ FEATHERS 70 BE WOrPN ‘ coiled about the edge of the het in ia| Bishop Potter offictated, putting the imported hats the ereations which ON HATS. of binding. questions of the ritual and receiving later will adorn the heads of fash- Roosters, owls, pheasants, Birds of Pamidice and game birds of all Kinda| “te responses. New York fs in the midst of its wholesale millinery season Thousands of women over the United States are now gath from a range of colors ts bewildering. A|pinyed before the experienced buyers, ‘ ngho acounie 1 brings out th st product|/ who admire or condemn in monosyl uate women throughout the coun. n genius, the Coronation hat, | lables | 1 be used more than ever during the| The unusual sight of the famous ry. a large opin eture afta eof] "Good!" coming winter. e hat with the crown i arg V Nicture affair mad Good formed entirely of a brilliant. crested Bishop of the Episcopal Church in & parti-colored owl is one of |}the City Prison caused great interest On the first of July the wholesale |winte moufflon, a beaver-like material | “Not new!" cock ol yew York have " hed larly with blal simu-| oT t this season's innova is ex- houses of New York have their fall tr a m ‘ake it aw pected that the latueee ncguhedt fs} among the other prisoners and the ace and streamers ot cut] For these women do not make up thelr ded flow-| minds quickly. Many of them are se- suc fon, | lecting the dozen or If dozen hats sin green | which will make or mar their fortunes new French coler| for the winter. For in New York this ded the much|month on the little steel rods in the te erm: Jet ostrich tips, de 8 follow both fish and fowl, will appeal’ to the women whose tender hetris will ace wie] fabitues of the Criminal Court low them fo feck themselves with} Building. , It was not recalled that slaughterec e of these fish hats specially photo-| Such @ high dignitary of the church rd for The Evening World is of] was ever there before. colored beaver of a modified insborough shape, turned up at the Threatened to Fire House. openings. ihese establishments sell goods chiefly to the city's large job- bing hous: eighteen in number— though the department stores of the big towns purchase from them |*cheme which has su: ately bl ach ot) rapt ai REL Che seuhlne t over! en and blue of tbe past] wholesale houses downtown the show 3 FOU ape, turned . On Au the jobbing houses oR Tdawalarlengee side and trimmed with a fish made of ee maine i fa that} windows of more than half the milliners) erage R/SPY HAT. Contrasting red and tan. feathers and| Wagner was @ teaant of the tenement have their openings, and from that) 011, ury marvels in raspberry, newest | nine, United States are belng con- with wide, tan-colored ribbon at No. 368 East Bighty-elghth street and ‘These fish are made from the feathers} The other pictures, reproduced from] was dispossessed for non-payment of MAUDE VALERIE VAN STAUFER. time until Noy. 1 the mill{ne y 8€8- Jang mos: fashion of shades; t "1 of different fowls, the moet brilliant be-| the Millinery Trade Review, show two rent. At the time he was put out hewas} atiss Maude Valerie Van Staufer, one| when seen at her pres son is at its height latest. combinations of gun metal and Fish Made of Feathers. of the newest Imported models. Th piirnt-o [fai 4 " 5 ing constructed of peacock feathers ; p els. he : burnt orange, which will be perhaps the Perhaps the greatest millinery novelty| It will be thought, perhaps, that these| (OFSe, picture f@ of white beaver| heard to make threats that he would | of the prettiest and best known garment | Shore Road, back of Astor! . 5 e most worn col ne winter; novelty immed With wide white ribbon, bi set ev z 4 Ten Large Wholesale Houses, most worn color of the winter; novelty |of the season is the feather fish. This| jatest freaks of Parisian fancy will not| sf rut jot and shaded black and white| See tuiiding | ors OY Durning | ana hat models in New York, is the | said: turbans n pes young woman named as one of the co-| “Mr, Baldwin came home—we were Je entirely of squirrel skins [1s Iiterally a fish made of feathers, whl f shich dron Istically ov ; ( I eof feathers, which | he worn, but thousands of them have plumes, which dronp artistically over f ind telmmed only with feathery white] ix colled about some of the Imported| heen Imported, and the merchante ex-| ', he third Mustration shows| 800m after this the building caught fire|esconaenta in the divorce petition of| then. living aniyieacond: | on the lounge. ir Niemen ation imalirettonmetite 7 plata in ‘ u Turkish turban made of the now|in the night, when twents si aritateaee F 1 new plaid} hats, with shimmering scales and fins| pect a ready sale. checked braid In black and white and| files were asleep in it. Suspicion attach- His Georee i Sean en eesuiane: Sylora wap. steen’s custealg usband, George P. vin, hile he was asleep I duste 8 coat, nt home on the , L. I, She There are ten large wholesale ho in New York City which during. fon do an average business of « milton | Pe een eat th aie} dott Imttated r a ph Ne aa anan rota | BEER walking ats, nese are dis-! deftly imitated by varlegated plumage.! eo! \ cd with coque pompons. ; ABllave apiece, As the Gighteen sobbing : ated plumage,!” Kela_made of shimmering blackbird) trimmed with coque pompons Bi ty Wapner aid fis APrent Tollewadl a pre aleyine pubyanes : houses represent business of as many fio had Leen causht trolug toatop a man {of the Ilustrated Milliner and head of j which he had hung on a chair. H the Baldwin Syndicate. “While dusting it I saw one of the gar- from, turning In an alarm at the time of! ‘sho was named by Mrs. Baldwin be-|ters hanging from a pocket. I invest- ‘On. April 6, 1901, Wagner was convicted | cause the initials on the gold clasps of|gated further, and found both garters, in the Court of General Sessions and| the new black silk,garters found by her}and then the letters. After 1 read them Was sentenced by Justice Newburger toljn her husband's pocket on last Wash-|1 awakened George and charged him millions, {t will bo seen that in the four months of the millinery season $25,000,000 change handy jn New York ‘ This estimate does not Include the ~ See ree ATGIlnEIc tenellnen serve twenty-five years In Sing Bing ' Nie rarer with unfalthfulness. dle put ua allks, velvets and similar hat trimmings Prison. ington’s Birthday were “M. V. 6." Mrs, | Mug and inet to Liugt me ut oc coe It represents only the sums spent yearly pditatney, Chanter became, Interested In| Haldwin belleved she had additionat evl-|reaanse. Me denied ever 5 : is ‘ new other woman, ands shington’ e Olea Wagner was returned to the | dence pocause the loving letters she says /i00r Mo Ao tin Y yoking. in the wholesale millinery district i in hi K " fi aE Cerone aiiane atin hag toes liege ‘Dombs several weeks ago and since then| She found in his pockets were signed | they snowed him ihe black’ ille GE ad seen are = the prisoner took a great Interest In the| ‘Mod, the phonetic spelling of Maude. ers With the gold clasps, and that ij 5 services conducted in the prison dally] The other co-respondents mentioned In azed him. He stammere d was be-, explanation hs . They ‘knocked him out; he admitted’ every= ‘ New York is the millinery centre of| Former Alderman, Who Was ; il Two Wamen ge|by the Episcopal. evangelist, the Rew a aes ree al RHR CIAITSATAtaR AG Mrs. Cone, Who Is Eighty-|Purchaser Threw Spoiled en and a Man Res-/iy the Episcopal evangelist. the Hev.| sng petition are “Mrs. Dr Maude Davis, InnInE some Ar er icet acs iheratiecaude One of Those Indicted Under! two Years Old, Had a Bad| Fruit in His Face and He] cued Just as the Craft in|copal Chaplain of the Tombs a Mrs, Members, of Chicago, y rea i jj 7 Y Asked for Dixhop Potter. others.” the spring and fal! displuys to hy: ats Col. Fellows for Alleged) Fall and Her Daughter Will| Beat Her, for Which He| Which They Sailed Was Go-| \ncn wagaer frat sold he woud wke| rs Baldwin, who 1s a graceful p ‘ lean aas colrade oF Re) (Bribery, Is Severely Injured-| Remain at Her Bedside. Was Fined $5. ing Down. to Join the faith he asked that Bishop | Drunette of dignified bearing, was will- |77.'78. Youve sot me now, all, rigat: ‘Ado oF Callfornla co Potter confirm him. 0 the priest called | Ing to talk of her matrimonial troubles |seen him from that hour to fo sprang up and put on hls coat, to New York for a one nd-one-thind or @ one-and-one-fifth railroad fare, a tera ane nop ordered bis ‘carriage q and he concession procured for her by the Mer LARCHMONT-ON-THE-SOUND, Aug, | Harry Hirshkowits, tw two years| Bailing water from thetr rapidly fill-| {he tombe, priest iwere:idriven ito; they gavo out, Then we pawned the chants’ Association *—Mrs, Margaret Cone, the mother of] old, of No. 24 {Third street, was|ing boat with nats and shouting at the Tae natden preperd: the hall tn the furnishings of our lMttle home until The two w eke which she BA eee ane teged brivery In granting the | AH88 Kate Claxton, and Mina Josephine fined $ by Magistrate Brann in Essex] top of thelr voices for assistance, Wile serana Gintavace Tee fietle chant everything was gone. When wo had spends in the elty are devoted dur) 180 fF Allegri eee as foone. who have lived with her for] Market Court to-day. Mra. Rose Mall ict Bocrum and Misses Henrietta Sio- | TRAM Was Dlayed by one of the women eT eee fare) tecoed ston micve the day to the wholesale m ayy ond fe eT hte many yeurs, recetved a severe fall re-| baum, of No. 15 Stanton street, made a _ Bes 1 risoners and Bishop Potter confirmed to a furnished flat. Reich BHO. AEA ve 5 y hurt night i ast LN, MELD Corre Ie-aRre Gee Me ICT cee aie Ce against }™A" and Margaret Lamareaux were | Wagner in the Protestant Episcopal my husband got work fn the thrown from the running board of a Saed itera Chureh. 7 these wholesale houses make BEAU Uruileyr chr that her condition ts setious, Mra. Cone|him, She testified that she purchased | Tescued to-day just in the nick of time |“\45Gr' a psalm Bishop Potter left the i 3 Works and was to receive sobesnithe city during the visits nee eeeeny bis way to the home [is elghty-two years old, which Is a ser-]a watermelon from the defendant and |off Bayswater, 1. 1 prison and Wagner returned to his cell But while he was working eulottown buyers, ach endony See acento, Cropaey avenue ang | U8 drawback to her chances of recoy-| found that It was no good. When she! The party had started out for an early Se » Vata Sine ook after the welfare of his particular b f ery asked him to give her « r one or| Morning sa!l Ina mail catboat and had lp ipedulothes: inated } Vweuty-fifth street, Bath Beach 2 pont andna ; could Customers. He visits the hotels, aeeeae wc instantly when the car | Miss Claxton's cottage on Park ave-|return her money he struck her on the/S@ne about a mile from shore when tt BOERS OFF FOR ENGLAND. |Woman Refuses to Withdraw | ‘74 redeem them when i on the women, anil In the event i a Ftyainth street [Nue, here, had been undergoing improve-|head and fave with his shorsewhip. | Y%* found that one of the planks in| pone, De Wet and Delarey start! Ci laint Against Another Hie HOEY. SO A [ them to dinner and to the the WEveRant Saasea 1 | ments, and they were at a hotel at the |'The defendant sald that the woman an- |e bottom of the boat wars loose, Water FARE ompla 5 that when she found her sheets and | tw eines Ee time of the accident, ‘The tour of Mivs| gered him by throwing the watermelon 1 pouring in ard the boat to settle on Heturn Telp to London, Who Pawned Bedclothes for | “mforers missing, but she had me ar Hundreds of Women Buyers é pe ne Gieaton! In her play reatasalliey FATT AeA erm and the young women balled | THE HAGUE, Aug. %.—Gens. Botha, | Ye, Ss hild Feats s At the lavee Jobbing houses, such ¢ Te ena sa hie carriage | pbuns.” will be indefinitely delayed asa| “You're a brute.” sald the Court to| it Ut a8 fast as possible with thelr hata, | De Wet and Delarey etarted for London ood for Starving Children. | roticemen Dale and Kelly, who mage of ‘ . ipany Biase deb Seen, aw . oe but it gained idly, and soon the sides | to-day. he arrest, ed the Magistrate to re that of \ mpANS, ers home, He will te) result, and she will romain at her moth. | the prisoner, “for hitting a woman with | Pit Mt aalne 7 Tah ny nae he ‘sides | tote Steyn, former President of the Jease the woman, oftering to personally Nos. 6 \ : nes ( ors bedsi A whip, and T should have sent you to [91 Ne Boat 1 with the water, orange Free state, continues ta lmprove| Ajice O'Neil, a little gray-halred | Tedegm. the, beds and restore them Johnson at 5 Broadway, t tbdven ce ot | ‘Phe other children of Mrs, Cone have Weland but on account at the wane {#nd with each swell more water got|in nealth he will go. to Switzerland aay vereington, rem. whom the: i str) m of \ k millners during the . agrec. | been summoned on account of the sert- | an 1 to be lent with you 1 wi) |e the boat about the middia of ‘Geptember. woman, stood before Magistrate Mott FATA CARUT ceon inte ea baat he thr weeks ve lapsed ; secured usness of her illness. Miss Claxton’s | only fine y Hoerum, with every hatful of water - . fn the West Side Court to-day and| “11! not withdraw the complaint, 4 thr ope 1 Mews, Di Cone bree se | route takes In the Southern and Western | He paid the tine he iffted out, shouted for help, but there | AGED COUPLE KILLED BY GAs. pleaded gullty to petit larceny, because f Tee ROLARE ater dn is of women, a Glenry was at that |Stetes and Australia, Mra, Cono has —— were no boatmen on the at that | QNNNEAPOLIS, Aug. 3.—Mr. and] Jo aq pawned the bedclothes of Rp the: well-dr and om nf them Ont ae ie liccnetder Fed estatesls UPHIFEREHINEH i time of day Mrs. Michael Murphy, aged seventy-five | 8° - led to Masis-/ Reais? Sonar aN AHAONL Ot chests Me has 4 1arRe | stroot, New York City wit} MAN KILEED BY A TRAIN, |" icawara Mecuntock, who was repalr-fand. geventy-four yenrs, reapectively, | meanly furnished Mat to keep her two it storey, They walk a yin i ean OEY DOD: 1 Larchmont, The fy largely Btertsatags ng his naphtha launeh, heard com. | have been phyxiated In their rooms} children from starving. She sald she t the ot the hats t 1 | iis. | 1! resents the judiclously Sted car | Badly Mangt ' alee ie oa gehen heard the com- | Harr the coroner, decided that death| cola in $30 bai} ha gly ¢ —— ings of Miss Claxtug, whe wan wont tol pack Walker Int motion and went at full sp to the ee ental. Mr. Murphy, was a |was thirty-one years old. She looked Die I played in the oor opening Se GL AMEAICE FOR MORGAN, turn over a sum of money each year ae aiken te Matd party, We arrived just in time to | wealthy retired farmer. sixty, so greatly bad misfortune aged pg wes th court swith i drawers below in which the more perish-| xquyporT, Aug. 30-—Mr to her mother to place as she saw fit The body of an unidentified man was |swing the young women and Mr. Boerum — her. y rang to eaten k Able creations are kept CAROL ReaD AtGH ——— found to-day by a track walker on tho|apeard his launch when the catboat | MITCH IN TRON COMBINE: PLANS. “] never did a dishonest thing in my] wife was ' let them | weitere nd, there In i enilinery: a Ha ae us Sat Sy oT rary, [Newark and New York Railroad near | sank SHARON, Pa. Aug. 39—The proposed] tife,” the woman told the Magisirate, [embrace and Kiss ea and held | be ors, separated from the general show | pow haw a iy LONDON, Aug. 9) The officers ot the tht Hitekensack Bridge. He was abi ‘There was never much danger of |combination of malleable fron concerna| “My husband is sober and honest and| thar before she was taken te Ja pom Lee reens, an , \ John W pated ato al apatas ey Heri re old. & fect inches iy het ,| drowning, as the water is only four teet | of the countr with a capitalization of he worked steadily for the Consolidated] Magistrate Mott called for ler, but pwn buyer may be # ed befo e here, it he fou . peels y Ani ave And wor ¢ where the boat went down, but J 100,000, has not yet ecured the op , the coal strike} the police paid no heed to him and ont: an array of Parisian hats 1 as THerpont Morena th expected next ixonention) an bdard) shat vesae) et Chat es. Ile watch had stopped at 10.15.) eon wiiere she bone went Ek mt sit desires, eral plants can he} Gas eyppany, wall aft mane of the | seharated the unhanoy mother from hee meatier of york tor hve enitertn ambake [ham this afternoon to the Hritish naval mady Was badly mangled and was guests now | pbtained. but. negotiations. for some} caused them any family for fear excess of grief migne j i n eh. Micers ationed there romoved to the Morgue this until er, large ones have fatled, firemen. We lived on ‘his savings until! | make MN. | Y SS \ Mary M*Lane ** Coney Js/and _ A Remarkable Study of the Great Summer Resort Written Exclusively for the Sunday World ae f , Who Wants to r -| Mrs, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Little Black Pump the Mascot of the |A Day with Dan Smith on; Why Emperor | William) The Comic Family’s Latest|' dy Rich and Beautiful Ger- | Devil American in Stage Manager. Olan Dav. the New York Recrea- Was so Anxious to Adventures { man Baroness? | Rome, An Interesting Account of How the ae MRR: tion Piers Hegern Fosseasion : iy 2 Most Original Young Woman in ' ry oe , ‘ - * Absurd Happenings to Chollie and es } Strange Offer of a Bona-Fide Teu- The Exploits of Herbert Haseltine, rae: Managed the Now Famous How ap dasigalficant Mongrel Vagabond ihe Dailies Another of This Clever Artist’s | The Episode of the Crown Prince Gawge, preset Willie, bd ton Noblewoman Now in the Which, Read Like Munchausen’s FSHOnTanes On ild Rose’* no te eadquarters Of Big’ Bl an 1s Full-Page Studies of the Chil- and Miss Gladys Deacon, aud Clarence the Cop, the Angel hy United States, A Chance for aie Milstein Friends Made Himself Solid for Life and Brought dren of the Poor as Found in tek iets eataal ae pte Child, Easy Papa, Prof. Otto ’ od Every Young Man, Her Photo. 4 ventures, Yet Are Authenticated) oot An Exclusive Description Joy to Every Follower of the “Big Chief” His Tours of Inspection in Their Was in the earn Girl's and the Others in This Week's oe graph and All About Her. in Every Way, by One Who Was There, “the Nint’,” Haunts, In Colors. Possession, “Funny Side.” i tif & Vaen the Richest. Man in the World Went Home i John D. Rockefeller Viewed dy His Ola Neighbors and Pla mares of His Boyhood up m New York State , fics DA cS hs ddr MIMS tL | Daan dh ae ed elas oe ee eae Dt re

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