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¢! Es iecsincer in Airship of ‘His Own Make Cruises Above City, Going Over St. Paul's. ONDOM, Sept. 19.—Stanley Spencer, erongut, has been cruising above indon arid its vicinity this afternoon tha steerable airship of his own con- ton. “He started frem the Crystal Palace, ) @alled over St. Paul's, went as far west @s Ealing, circied above that suburb gene thence altered his course in a Mortheasterly direction and sailed well “against the wind in the direction of Harrow. FELL TWO MILES AND ARE UNHUT, ' Swedish Officers in Effort to ' Beat Long Distance Balloon * Record Had Remarkable Escape from Death. ay Sweden, Sept. Ragnar Wiikander, a civil engineer, ad a remarkable escape from death by falling of a ballon which ascended ‘to-@ay in the presence of King Oscar in @n attempt to heat the long-distance Foqord, | & fine northerly wind was blowing ‘han te balloon started, and within Feached a height of two miles, it suddenly exploded. ‘and Capt. Unge and his companion, Wilkander, reaehed the ground unbur' OT A CRUST FOR hn Meacham Wrote the Woman Who Deserted Him ' that She Should Starve Be- fore He Would Forgive Her. Frances Louise Meacham, an actress | we --playing at Blaney’s Theatre, klyn, has applied ¢or divorcee be- ‘fore the Court of Common Pleas, Phila- delphia, ‘The petitioner.says she married John Floyd Meacham in the Church of St. Michael, Brooklyn, on May 16, 1893. ‘Bhe says she frequently offered ¢o re- ‘turn to nis residence, and had informed him she must do so !f he did not fur Bish her with means of support, ‘‘in re- letter dated June 14, 1900, in which he sald: / “Phere is no law in the world that © © gan compel a man to live with a woman ©) Who has deserted him, even though she May, repent, + in spite of what I say, you per- gist and come to Germantown, I'll tako that you will walk the streets you arrive here, tor I would in to Hve with me if you whose ,stage name Bloy4, lives “with her three- boy. Louts, Brookiyn, at No. 445 State Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, § 1035 “HELEN GOULD” A RIVA FOR FAVOR VERSUS “THE TW The “Duchess of Marlborough" will vie with the Gould” this winter for the favor of fashionable w of course, the beautiful and titled young woman w Consuelo Vanderbilt, will enter into competition for with the benevolent daughter of Jay Gould. of the fall season. tion of color it reproduces the favorite headgear Grace of Marlborough, {s a wonderful creation in velvet and pink chiffon. A Modified Gainsborough. by a wreath of ostrich tips in a deep wood-brown ah ve migutes {t had travelled four miles | in the back a long plume of the same color droops gracefully over the hair, The hat tips slightly over the eyes satin placed slightly on the left side, Hat Named After the Noted Daughter of Jay Gould Isa Reproduction in and Chiffon of the “Mortar Board” of College Days. en, Not, It is merely a friendly rivalry of two hats, the leading millinery creations “The Duchess," so called because in shape and combina- In shape a modified Gainsborough, the brim ts encircied faced with shirred chiffon in the new shade of raspberry The balloon acted lke a parachute| Pink. The chiffon {s relleved by a smartly tled bow of pink THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1902. oe Dba es | ° Hat Named for the Popular Consuelo Is FRENCH CATHOLICS BREAKS THE BANK, OURNEW CLOTHING BUCHE og its REBUKE OF TOPNEY' MULLIGN /""DEMBERTONS&3 — Lace a Modified Edition of the ins- ree . ; “4 borough, Wich | Never ges Ge Leo Regrets Obstinacy of|With a Shoestring of $1 He > Out of Heninine TRAvoP, Those Who Mix Politics with} Cleans Out the Crap Game 7 : : Religionand Resist the Civil| at Long Island City to the Authority. Tune of $750. Was launched last week on the sea of popularity. Good news travels on swift wings, and there's al- (Copyright, 1902, by the Press Publishing Company, | ““ToPney’* Mulligan, driver of a min- ready a contagious inclination in this gréat _city to | New York World.) eral-water wagon in Long Island City, partake of the better qualitiesand lower prices that el Cable Denpateh 00 Evening World.) | has won $750 at craps. are making a splendid record for this new clothing PARIS, Sept. 19.—Consternation has| “Topney” Mulligan ia elghteen years *member of The Pemberton mercantile family. Here been created In clerical anti-Republican | old and is employed by Frank Clancy. area “big four” in great clothing values: circles throughout France by Pope Leo's; When the news that he had won $750 : |sfarp strictures on the conduct of the | #p*ead mbout the ferries many of tho 8-Button Donble-Breasted Sack Suils, $10.50. [Catholic citizens of the Republig during | “Tewsies” threw awhy thelr stock of ‘ eg, . Aiale. the recent troubles growing Birra este Ques Ca te Toke Cut in the latest style, with iong roll. Material first- I srowlng-out of the | who told.them how on the capital of $1 Gni “k chevil y class, smooth finish black cheviot that won't catch enforcement of the Law of Associations. | he had engaged in @ game of craps, and 12 ~ ids i iS oer yt di In an Interview published here to-day | after a play of several hours he had dust and always holds its shape. Extraordinary. Cardinal Rampolla, the Papal Secretary | TU" his $1 note up to $75). He was will- value for $10.50. of State, quotes the Holy Father as ae - eee nea eaa ae (he Gaite 60. i = the proprietor anno! ed) je \ . using this language. was brole”and he could not back :he Fancy Scotch Tweed Suits, $12. Theeie'Kied! + O NEW HATS. “Moderation and ve deen too often forgotten recently by politically inclined Catholics in France. We regret the obstinacy of Fretich Catholics tn confusing politics with ro- gion and in always intrusting the en- forcement of their legitimate claims to those sound sense ha game further. “Loprey” then told how he quit thé gambling-room and deposited his win- nings In a bank, where he safd thoy would stay, “Topney' is not a plunger, and belleves that his day for a big winner came when he pocketed the $750, and he ts content with that amount. point. 4-Button Single-Breasted Sacks. ers, Very handsome suits, that stand the test of severe service. Thes? are lead- Workmanship first-class at every Modish cut, but not extreme; vests either with or without collars; hand-made buttonholes. These suits were made for us to take place of regu- parties opposing a republican A c : formiof’ government: “Goin’ ter buy a saloon wid der lar $18 Suits for men who like to save $5.50, “Helen The “Helen Gould” ts in shape at least the most “daring” | “We disapprove also of sterile and dis-| money?” asked one newsboy whom ——_——— hat seen in New York for many yevrs. It is a reproduction yy told of his winnings. in lage and chiffon of the familar mortar-board of the #e girl and was named for Miss Gould because of its re- semblince to the jaunty little affair she wore upon her graduation from the New York Law School. How the “Helen Gould” Hat Is Made, The foundation of the hat {ts of white tulle entirely covered with Irish lace in a righ cream tint. The wide brim and the oddly-shaped crown show four square corners, and both have a deep edging of white Angora fur. An exqulsite white ostrich plume droops over the face in front, a novel effect being ga!ned by. Its position on.the undor side of the hat. There is a sash of white chiffon falling over the hair, caught by bands of the cream-colored Irish lace. ° two aristocratically named hats are the leadets among tho millinery creations which have made their ap- pearance in New York, They were especially photographed at 8. Koch & Sons by an Evening World’ photographer. ho was honors af Her broan de, and and 1s graceful agitation being substituted for 1 redress, “The recent rebellious attitude was extremely bad policy, and makes the feeling sure that when the Chambers next meet the Republican majority, ir- ritated by opposition, will refuse resi- dence authorization to many orders, which, never having exerted secret po- litical activity, would otherwise have remained unmolested. “The action of French Catholics In making armed resistence to Govern- qent troops, in order to retain congre- gations which have been expelled by due process of Iw, the refusal to pay taxes and other features of recent troubles, are a manifestation of ac- tivity, Anarchistic in principle, which the Catholic Church cannot encourage.” Yope: jes goin’ bank," sald “Topre: ‘A newsboy who 1s “close” to “Top- ney” sald: “I won't tell you where he won der money, but he's got der dough, and he won it Wensdey nite. Yer t'lnk that er win of $750 Is er blg one? Well, it ts fer one of us kids, but I know a guy wat win $7,000. ‘Yopney' has had er run of luck dis mont’, an’ if I were him 1'4 play while it was goin’ my way. He wins sixty kerplunks las’ Sunday in der lots, an’ he hasn't put er cent on a horse all week. Ve got er good ting ter-day, an’ goin’ ter put er half a bone on it, ’ if 1 win I'm goin’ to der crap game f some of dat new bank ter leave it in der W. A. Strachan, of the New York Athletic Club, Played aaa Indian and Is eld for Trial. Exhum living at No. §% West Seventy-sixth one of street, and incidentally a Huckleberry Indian, will appear before Justice of the Peaco Theodore Hill, in Pelham Manor, Monday evening and explain why he held up a policeman and an artist who were searching for his dead body along the railroad tracks near Pelham Manor, Mr. Strachan, who is twenty-six years old and the son of Capt, Btrachan, a retired cotton merchant of Savannah, who {s now in Europe, has been ar- rested and 1s under $200 bonds to ap- pear Monday evening. As an enthusiastic member of the Huckleberry Indians on Sunday in company with many others ‘he attired himself as an Indlan and attended tho annual “handshake” of the Indians of the club and the “flubdubs" of the Larchmont Yacht Club, which took | place at Huckleberry Island, on the ter, perts in thi an exhibit a It is sald loubt wiett ed Rowland Disbrow, sa! the District ter’s body f had an opp reached the station, and in his anxtety ‘to get aboard he ran after it and grabbed prised upon reaching the prostrate man to see him epring up and level a re- volver at them. ‘The broker, it 1s alleged, declared to the officer and the artist that they were robbers and told them to throw up thelr hands. The two men obeyed. ‘Then the broker proceeded to march them to the New York Athletic Club. A warrant was sworn out and street, Newa for some t it} her to find GAY YOUNG BROKER |LOOK FOR FRACTURE HIS ACTRESS WIFE/HELO UP POLICEMAN) ON FOSTER'S SKULL Body of Tiana Bay Tragedy Is amination—Disbrow’'s Bay tragedy, at Good Ground, L, 1. and the skull ls now {n the used young man Is indicted. of the body the skull or a d whlch would Indicate experts of h WOMEN HURT IN RUNAWAY AUTO, Big Machine Backs Down a Hill and Can't Be Stopped— One Occupant Jumps and Is, ed for Another Ex- At. and her sister, Mrs. A. 8. Quimby, had an exciting time in an automobile here an exciting tme in an automobile here, Mrs. Osborn was driving the auto up 4 steep hill when the chain broke and the 1,000-pound machine began to back down’ the hill ‘Phe brake would not work and the auto ran backward at constantly increasing speed. . Mra, Quimby leaped from, the auto and fell heavily on the highway, but Mrs, Oshorn stuck to her post by the steering lever, and by a sudden. turn swung the machine across the road at tight angles. ‘The auto was moving too fast to be stopped by this manoeuvre, the victims of the TI hands of ox- is city, It wil? probably t the trial of Louls Disbrow, the object of the removal was to ascertain beyénd ner there was a fracture of: pression of the bone that a blow had State contends that 6 struck with an oar, stunned J out of the boat. Neither of the women suffered severe ortunity ee Injury. own &\ BRIDE'S PLEADING FREES DESERTER, Rhinhold Lammert, Sentenced WOMAN'S BODY IN THE NORTH RIVER, About 35 Years Old, Has to Three Years’ Imprison- ment, Is Pardoned Through |ter for deserting from the United States Army {n Porto Rico, has been pardoned through the efforts of\his bride. whom he married soon aftor he deserted. She was Miss Anna Fimball, fof Jackson avenue, in the Greenville section of Jersey City, When she was married secretly to Lam- mert last January, When the marriage wae disclosed in the newspapers an officer saw St, and Lammort was arrested by a detail of sol- diers while he was at breakfast with his Governor's Island order, Mr. by the President’s| shru iN Brown Hair, Blue Eyes, Is About 5 Feet 7 Inches High woman In the North River off Pier A. There were no marks of violence. The body is described as that of a woman apparently thirty-five years old, 5 feet 7 inches In height, with brown hair and blue eyes and ‘dressed in a striped shirt waist, blue jacket, black skirt and lace sho JEROME AS A DELEGATE. District-Atforney Says ite May Go to Democratic State Convention. District-Attorney Jerome was asked to-day what there was in the wsory? to to wald: ugRed his shoulder: Well, I might go. Furnishing Department. NECKWEAR for 25c. FANCY BOSOM SHIRTS, 98c. MEN’S HALF HOSE, 17c. vr Ov torney Protests. Injured. ife’s r —Not Identified. le orts, aj ej Reliable Clothing’ : LBTAMFORD, Conn., .Sept, 19M: The poll ted the finding this # Boys W. A. Strachan, a cotton broker, a] District-Attorney Smith on Wedhes-| braneta p Dera) ajaece | Rhinhold Ta " z e police reported the finding member of te New York Athletic Ciub, | day exhumed the body of Clarence Foss] Pranci# P. Oshorn. a wenithy widow,| | THumneld Hammer. who wan sententel| morning of the body of an unidentified NEN’S FALL TOP COATS, strictly all wool, in tan Miles, counsel, for Louls A, | however, and it dashed down a steep| ride at her father’s house. Mrs. Lam- iy 90 ee NEN Noa Bode | alone wale yiee e RING, Ug Saag | merE wrote to President Rootevelt ety: | Democratic Sinte Convention ae, agit Pr eS eae Bele -ALLOPHeY In) Oxn 1 i ed] eral times, and last Monday manent t fi ues; our Clow ee see ee enews BERNHEIM’S Values Are Famous. KNOW stantly growing business is due to the fact that we employ our expert knowledge of this business, our umexcelled means and enterprise to give better value for less money every season. We'd like you to call and see how well we've succeeded in combining economical prices with stylish, and the latest Oxford shades, cut fashion- able length, atid never offered elsewhere for less than $10; we sell at.... MEN'S SUITS, mate from ‘all-wool cassimeres and cheviots; cut in the latest style, either single or double breasted; offered elsewhere as special values at $9 and $10; noW......006 \ MEN'S SUITS, high class in every respect, in the better grade of worsteds and silk mixed cassi- meres; made in the new military cut as well MEN’S DRESS SUITS, made from finest imported worste Reversible Four-in-Hancs in plain color, Barathea Silk, Royal, Navy, Cardinal, White and Black. Also. Bara- thea figured in Bats and Butterflies. ‘This Fall's best productions in Neckwear that’s made to sell for half a dollar, but here it's a quarter. With cuffs detached, small figures, very neat effects, also in stripes, They puncture any notion that it costs more money to wear shirts that fit and shirts that wear. In a word, they’re regular $1.50 shirts for 98c. Plain black and fancies, full regular made, new goods, worth 35 cents. It's simply half hose at half price. Ws s, t ‘ Non in buying clothing aie that the price alone gf p counts for nothing. f Our large and con-| 5,50 ° 6,60 in all the new- (OPEN LETTER 10 and Provide for Her. Edward ©. made an appeal to The World to help est designs, handsomely tailored and in every way equal to the suits sold down- Ze Of Special Interest to Mothers WOMEN TO COMPETE | Your Money Refunded for Any Unsatisfactory Purchase, CLOTHES KEPT IN REPAIR FREE. Sound, Afterward the broker returned 4o the Pelham Manor rallroad station , ) e@ 9 Boys’ “All-Wool Suits, Boys’ Drenn Suits, of pure to take the 9 o'clock train for New Nracuble:t aastadi sartetteler: Balle wool cheviota in’ stylinh mixe York. or Blouses; sold 1.98) 3.45 / The train was pulling out when he ‘ . . 3 $2.60 and $3.00. ° ever mid for leax than $5.00... 2+ Members of the New York the handrails of the rear car, He was Mrs. Edward E. Rice, Left _ dragged along and then thrown on the 4 z mc f Bi fy - Me £4 . 6 | track, Policeman Colgan and Mr. Day|_ Penniless in a Boarding-| Colony at Bernardsville, N. @ 1a e ac. Ss } ran to nis assistance: ‘They were sur-!” House, Begs Him to Return| u-, Lead in Events on Pro- } gramme of the Exhibition, 2338 and 2340 Third Ave., 23'"'°"" 127th St. OPEN EVERY EVENING, SATURDAY TILL 11.30 P. M, Much Under Priced. 2,500 yards of ; 5 ; Cc 0%... B Rico, of No. 146 Orchard| ype Kers M ark, N. J, has been missing |Pardsville, to _to-morre his wife d_ brokers of Wall atreet ir summer homes at Ber- J are looking forward when the first amateur E MM be held there, Sixteen jevents are on the programme and over one hundred and forty entrle * Tho Somerset County polo grounds are being put in excellent condition for the ime and has now ‘RUTCH-BOUND ~ Imported Black Dress Taffeta, 20% inches wide, 75c. quality, him, She says she knows of was served by Chief Marks, who|no reason why he should have left his found young Strachan at the office of| home. The couple have been marricd|New teres. ete ea ee eat horses in Pald Help Wants in the thirteen|S. Munn & Sons, in Beaver street, this | only a year and have never had trouble haw entered a stable of 9 irited horses city. He took the broker to Pelham| of any king. at have won many priges at the varl- Gl D Meas i ‘other New York papers combined, Manor last night and he was arraigned! Mrs, Rice wrote this letter to him and |°"Sothe , erent take 4 more ove epartment. The cue at Bi BOOe anbetints Se Jere, snd: afords phat A steve 4) JANI before Justice of the Peace Hill, whol asked The World to publish tt: active part In this show than they hi inconvenient and tiresome mode of locomotion —there is no more recipes i. held him in $200 ball for trial. The bail] “Denry Ed: Please come to me, for T any. Pe apuas one siven this year FOR TO-DAY AND SATURDAY pathetic sight than a person slowly and painfully moving along ! bond was furnished by Horace Hatch,|am nearly crazy worrying about you. I|their own fe » treet supported by these artificial limbs. 3) LADING TaILons. J] a,Weulthy resident of the Manor, have: beon) dnable:to eat, o¢jaleeq since | work necmions meen Keene WOMEN'S TWO-CLASP GLACE the awhed Reported ey nettles Unttiel boneatand aiuadles of tie dead 4)"qhe young broker, when arraigned. | you went away. If you care half a |,,A™ong those who have entries are: GLOVES, in allcolors,including white, Pair, fore | LatNDnessea 3] aeclared that he thought the men when | 27". Misses Blain, Miss Spears, Miss y ¢ legs, the victim eventually becomes helpless and crutch-bound. 2) MAoHINists 4|they rushed at him were robbers, bi h Me ‘i Pie petals somes oe Post, Mins ‘Margaret ‘Lloyd, ONE-CLASP MANNISH WALKING ‘The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited in the joints and bi sas 38) ‘ka 55 loss wife. ‘ ian 4 a aS eerie he ke GLOVES, with Prix seams—the pop- Be muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees and ankles swell, ae ae §| TULLIO MURRI ARRESTED. “You knew when you put me on a ca eee enetlonCromwell, Dudley ular Autumn shade... . . and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate these parts are | BooKKzeErEns Ape di Malheresller Count) Honll (t,he me. teveun Doaraingsmiace yon Wiliam H. Pages de E, campbell, 0. : destroyed the joints become locked and the muscles drawn and t ets As used Mr did not intend to return, You Knew, |Spears, A'S. Alexander, V, R. Schenck, U NU ii rutches a necessity. ae agkticax 13| ostrich Fear 2) Martini Reported Captured, too, that I'did not have a penny, How /fiky A: Bates, R. Turnbull, Walter P. SIXTH 'AVE E, 20TH TO 2)ST STRERT. Se ee eoesea tha patho rheumatic pains form in the blood, and 22) avTcngrs 86) HANDS che 3|_.VIB . Sept. 1%—It ts reported that] id you expect me to buy food and |i. Palinage, BP. R Mivnt Robert Ls are distributed through the system, and lodged in the arms, shoulders, @anpy MAKERS .. «|PACKERS Sy 4g} Tullo. Murrt, Mes best naw Bostatist eit F naan ah are eeeeURGren EE OU Touns, hands, back and feet, or other parts of the body—resulting often in total | PAINT: and v ‘colo; , It Ww you only ie o, jr. 1} a ! . “areca ietcemnn > aaa oe the anuraer of Thane on enough to return to my folks I should disability. A permanent cure of Sb ernie eat ean |sested pay. bya ‘Canusens *} Martini. recently found assassinated tn least. have been provided for, But complete cleansing of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accom~ erasers his House at Bologna, as boon) arrestee TT itn your, De yeu RACH UIRE SEVEN LOCAL STORES—OTHER MAKERS ONE--PERHAPS TWO, THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE Dilabes Chia es SNS Sate nentre lines, es ACie eet es nae OF) GHANDELIER at the frontier town of Ala (Austrian | Tannian eit ie et vote this tet KNOW YOUNG'S HATS “WHEN THE REST. DO, WE'LL HAVE TO INCREASE OUR NUMBER OF STOR ivigorates the atagiantiblond end the Eoty Bath. MAKERS Tyrol). elas one Pa eal = : ‘ORES. cles are washed out or dislodged by the new rich ? ——___- sail BAR ene blood, and relief comes to the pain-racked sufferer. , am forced to take it. Your unfortu- y sue pat he x awe RS, 15 PERSONS IN RUINS. Hate wile; “CARRIB." Derbys $3.00 & $4.00 -§. S._S, leaves no morbid, irritating matter in BALESMEN Reser pena eens aes Si) Broadway Alpines $3 00 & 3 50 aaa ealin ate Freee oe RCuLeE Rainer S.8. i ot inane | MINOT, N..D., Sept, 19.—The Post- " 1197 Broadway, i ° $ ° mt expels every atom of It sort the SyStedy) | \sieeis he Use ver Pei diedsbe ve 4) Office: Buliding here collapsed and Js a} ROBBED BANK OF $1,150,000) a930 Hrosaweys nese. sont ‘ etable remedy, ané does not impair the digestion or general health like ERS g{ total. wreck, County ‘Treasurer John Pe Oey Meee en $6.00 Alealilorrostantt reriettens ILVERSMITHS pal | Lynch and Lawyer N. Day's w 1 Jellinek ha Chapman for $1 variols VI 5,000 dam. that two of her children [dled last October, of teranon, resuliins : e use of impure anti-tox! - ‘hed by the city, Pfu] oustrial enterprizes i pil Investments of upward of $50, + Write for our special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical Silk Hats $5.00 & SKIRT HANDS : t en gertons| Tage Embezrstement of an OM. | SILK WINDERS | time elaliot Vienna tustitutlons oe advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly fure SoLiciToRs . 2 VIPNNU, Sept 19—A further examt- nish it without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA; GA, 7) as, ewun at nation of the books of the Vienna 4| ‘The loss on the building ts $7,000. put | Laeder Real ortgage) Bank a} the Government's lows Is not known, | Shows that the embezaioments of Ed- | |The offices of tWo weekly papers ta the|mund Jelinek, an officlal of the cash- ’ | atiain: went down with the wreck jer'a. department. of (that concérn{ “who. ee sia F = ae ie H ' JSEFUL MEN ¢ od hurriedly yertorday, are ¥ v } \ | varnisiters ....., 9, SUES FOR THEIR DEATHS, J ayout s1.100.000 i H E ORLD LMAN NG 1 5 a Sart ‘The fraudy were effected by the mant+ 7 ah oath : . } ag} 87, LOU sald ke eee Minnie A, |putation of checks and by making false 7 : vido rought sult in the tle Ok F one o: of , an (Circut Court to-day against the city, | nies 1 tne Rooks. , (CLOPEDY, the members of the Hoard of It has been @iscovered, however, that 6 $250,000 tu his credit enna firms, In | ition’ to in ine