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CLAIMED HIS DOG HEWANTS $50 00 Young Harlem Millionaire De- sclares He Will Have Damages «Because Women Made Trou- “bie Over a Terrier, ‘There is a little fox terrier In the up- per end of town who probably would get “ghesty"’ if he could be made to under- { stand that he is the centre of a sult that Js about to be brought for $50,00 images by his present owner agalpst ee ladies who say he Is thetr prop- & gine dow ts just nov in possession of George R. Trimmingham, a young mill- fonaire, owner of a string of imported Sutomobdiles and the proud possessor of ome ef the best kennels in New York. He that the dog isn't worth a can- | celled postage stamp, but he purposes toikeep him because he owns him. And the ladies vow they will get the animal | Mifethey have to spend $5,000, . Trimmingham, who lives in the Colonial Hotel, in West One Hundred | , Sud Twenty-fifth street, says he got the dog from a boy in the street. ‘The la- | \ dies who want the dog—the Misses Rose, Rachel and Edith Platt, of No. 60s We One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street— that tt wandered away from them. sited call the animal "she." Mr. Trim- legal standing ts “it.” ham foolSCERE gvening Mr. Trimming. o Iadles Saw it in the street and de- manded it. Mr. Trimmingham refused man, who took him to the West One Hundred and Twenty-titth street. sta. "Tessie, but he was cold to y i to. 6a Catled Finck’! h seemed convinced and Mr. Tr mingham went away, Say they had the animal four years and ig am calls it “he.” Just now the 4 log out for a saun to give it up and they called a police- tion. There the ladies addressed the by mingham and leaped fo hoe aa te oy: im Then the ladies went to the Harlem Court and got a summo) ons for’ Mr. Trimmingham and PAGes tus: anima again scorned the name of Bessie and Mr. Trimmingham Adeclared his intention of bringing the | sult for damages. os FROM A WOMAN’S POINT OF VIEW. | What Women Are Saying About the New Store 1 Herald Square Owned by Sake & Company. ‘The new building which lifts {ts shining height skyward on the downtown side of ‘Herald Square ts being thoroughly iecussed by the women of New York, who,- perhaps more than any other women, want to know the meaning of everything they see and possess every- thing new that 1s within their reach. They are waiting impatiently for the opening day of Saks.& Company. It im @ well-known fact that women love opening days. No matter how great the crowd, they will wait thelr turn with eagerness to see and to purchase the Deautiful things £0 lavishly ‘alspiayed on the opening of a great store well “Kegowy that thelr pasionce -w I Be Romething well Ing’ for. “Women Say that since the eatablish- ment of Saks & Company js new in every part, It will have nothing but the poweet, mike and style of clothing in that the millinery will be the most charming that Paris could manufacture, 4nd the lace the most exquisite and filmy that the bobbins and needles of | the Old ‘World could produce, Bllk owns and coats and dross accessories, assert, will be of the best of ma- feral avd ‘of colors that will lesan in fashionable society. The lingerle will be F the finest, trimmed with thy prettiest \deas in lace and ribbon, with irts that Will be dreams of snowy loveliness in mingled lace and embroidery; the one jh In design, the other of the new and patterns."” Women. tell, they had geen the goods, of the lovely. pastel and other colors’ in silie ekirts, “all knife plalted and haying edged with pinked-out, box= aie narrow ruffles, ‘Those ‘pretty will hold out the full bottoms of okleta and give the required flare ‘rhe ‘ult department comes in for its shafe of comment. ‘There will surely, be nt zibeline and cheviot and ‘duit Malicing «sults. WII they | be ‘or piped, dzed with Ort. r Most likel they agre afd and chec to some extent, me will box-plaiting or slot ¢ 8 Toaders in the new styles shown in this} brand new store? This question means something to a woman, for {t Will decide e cut of her fall and winter gowns, The New Xorke woman knows weil that a Taw store of the style and prestige of Baks~e Company will not have any but the very latest. styles, and that these be made up-in tha best class of ma- terials, we looks forward to: the new line of rich-colared shirt waists that will be. thera for her Lo sulect, from; to the robes 2 over Underskirts of, dotted to, float In: an serial clo ot to the evening BO! ot velvet, the exhulatte, flowered Oriental fiks and «ilk gauzex, that wore never een in such beauty before; to the wide lection of materials—from taffeta to ina @ilk., \Yomon have lively {magina- fons and know, what Mil be worn in colors and materials. 20 RaSh manufacture, In Imagination, wrming fowns Which they expect fo see when Saks & Company open thelr reat doors to he 1@ publ te, woman js planning the fall je waiting to recente ites which the new store will “will probably buy her gowns, ery. her underwear. her ehoes, pretty nothings ail under the roof, safe in the knowledg that. she cannot purchase anything old In color or style, nd _p! that whe fs saved the trou shopping around over all the, stores in orien to All hy ‘ho paother ce sroein ie ‘ inks over ¢ stylle forfol gailor and Ruwoian browse wults that she will pure thine when the ond of September tales se lannels and other: wool matcriats Ropeptable and necessary. Fie coneide ice Nua must have stylish coat: es avs, must have overconts, Bia aha litte tote thele wars rosters, a Eodwe that the beat purmente wis had in the Newest place—it It be a pst-clace Pax to what sho will purchare family, ey ith perhaps with buttoned ere are’ also any number af rown felt hats, trimmed. with Of, aiike, quills nd velvet bands . heve are Just the thing for nea . As to dress hats, fancy re Suany fortaer Inte eens Pot millinery which ts nuty with on plaited ruffles and daint a effoots In ilherty’ iti, I feathors, velvet and tac the young mother thks r tiny, dainty apparel she will bu baby, from the ttle linen and rt to the soft, silk quite ‘that will and the ee bootees that it when It has grown bij d other covering for its ‘Wool. an mad socks, thi with rib- enough feet tian rich and ‘poor, the ‘ork look with eager tt laco—and makes lip her at QUARTER’ MILLION ‘DOLLARS’ WORTH OF GIFTS TO BRIDE OF FREDERICK AMBROSE CLARK. ’ ding Presents, the Her Wealthy Mother- | | Nearly a quarter million dollars is | represented in the presents thus far |rocelved by Miss Florence Lockwood Stokes, who is to become the bride Fredefick Ambrose Clark: to-morrow at the country home of her father, at Orlenta Point. Long Island Sound. And there are more to come. By far the most valuable gifts are those pre- sented by the mother of the prospectly bridezroom. Only about one, hundred guests have been invited to the ceremoay, which will Miss Stokes Is Showered with Wed- nificent of Which Are from n-Law. Most Mag- Future be! performga by short time is the bishop who in a to marry Mrs. Alfred Cotning’ Clark.” He will be assisted’ oy the Rev. F. F. German, rector of St. Thomas's Episcopal Church, Mamar- oneack. or of the witnesses to the ceremony will be the Rev.. Charles F. Canedy¥, rector of Trinity Church, New Roghelle, Which the family of the bride attended for many years. The bride is light, with dark hatr and dark eyes, and exceedingly graceful, Her sister, Mrs. Marlon Bostwick, wife of A. Cc. Bostwick, will be her attendant, Walter Watson Stokes, a cousin of the bride, is to be best man, The ushera will be Robert McClay, Rufus Zogbaum, Waldo ¢. Mr. Clark's three her arties have been ral he Stokes and Host- wick mgnslons. Among the arrivals yea- terday were Mre. Alfred Corning Clark, her song Kdward and Stephen, and her Ruests, Capt. and Mrs. W. Hi.” MeKit- trick, Miss Mary Chaffec, “also Mish’ zogbaunn of New Hochelle, and ddison Cochrane, of New York. BEGS AID-TO GET. HER BOY BACK HOME Though He Is, Six Feet Tall, the Mother-Appeals to the Children’s Society — “Says He ts Hypnotized, ak re te Believing that her seventeen-year-old soh has been kidnapped and kept away from her against his wishgs, Mrs. B. Wronsky, a widow, of, No. 182 West Fighty-ninth street, has invoked the as- sistance of the Children's’ Ald Soclety. The woman says her boy 1s at the home of Dr. A. A. Leger, a surgeon dentist, with offices at No, 12 West Thirty eighth street, and residing Ferry, near Hackensack.” iS Mrs. Wronsky, ‘that were written to my boy by Miss May Margaret Leger, in which she calls him ‘My Dearest Frank’ and ‘My Darling Sweetheart.’ I am convinced that Krank has been hypnotized and ts belng kept away from me in that way. “On several occasions T have gone to the home of the Legers at LNtle Ferry, and I have seen Frank there, but they refused to allow me to speak to him. On one.oceasion I went {nto, the’ house without knocking and saw Frank sit- ting at the supper table, but before I thad a charfce to speak, some ong drew a curtain and Frank disappeared.” “The woman is mistaken when sho says that her boy remains in my house overnight,” said Dr, Leger to an Even- Ing World reporter, “He calls at my. house to see my daughters. I believe he is staying with the Saxons, in Tea- neck road, or with a friend in Ridge- fleld Par When Supt. Bratt, of the Children's Ald Society, asked Dr. Leger why he hig house when 1t was known that he was wanted at home, Dr, Leger. sald he hadn't looked at the affair In that. light. ‘Though only seventeen ‘years Frank Wronsky is nea: y six feet tail and is built in proportion. duated from Trinity Church schon). in June with honors and ts the alto soloist in St. John’s Episcopal Cathe- dral rlem, CARS IN COLLISION ON THE BRIDGE Fuse Burns Out on One Vehi- cle and Another Crashes Into [t—Several Persons In- jured. A man was severely Injured and sey- eral other persons shaken up in a collision between tfolley cars on the north roadway. of the Brooklyn bridse carly to-day. ‘Traffle was blocked for abdout fifteen minutes. ; A Vanderbilt avenue car was d when within'a’ few mumdred feet hattan end of- the bridge by blowing out of .a* fuse: the Jt eamd to ia standstill and a Fulton street car; closé behind and approaching at # | godd speed, crashed Into’ the’ rear platforat. 8. L. McKenna, of No, 8&3 'Broidway, Manhattan, was,on the front platform: of the Fulton street car and the daah- big store winds gin, Herald are, jt. gli) 16 tajuria ia, kneecap. board flattened him up against the ca, He >was able t ofits. with” ae . a in Little: “have letters in my possesaton,” says |; had allowed the boy to spend time inj | “olay He was |. TEXAS MAYOR INDICTED. NEW: ORLEANS, Sept. 22—The pro- hibition movement! in ‘texas hav cul- mifated ‘in the Indletment of Mayor Rigsifis, b¢ Waco, one of the most pte- turesque characters in the Lone Star State. ‘Mr’ Riggins has’ been Mayor of Waco for many years. He is a breezy orator, of ithe -far-Western type, and never loses: an opportunity to make Spaeohes. *>* When the. prohibition movement reached Waco Mayor Riggins threw Himself into the breach and became ppeeb ath CHOICE GROCERIES A Bottle Violet Ammonia, A Cake. Fairy Oval Soap, A Cake Fels Naptha Suap, Butler's Brand Condensed [ilk. _be made from the richest and purest of unskimmed milk; three cans for Fancy Petlt Pols, $26 Souned Mackerel, Pickert's Dost, - fib oral can, SES Ls oral ean. 13< limon, u.ndia River, P. fir Rock’ Drang, Ibs talt canes, SOC. Sardines, Dome quality, a” ean. Munfard Sardines, ben ually Gold Label Brand, per’ can. Alpha Padding, all par packane it oh eset de 2126 8-07 Epi Noodiex, beat, a package ., the leader of the whiskey forces. He took entire charge of the campaign and had all the speaking he wanted. Now he Is paying the price of his whis- key campaign, for he 1s on trial be- fore the City Council. Se CARDINAL'S HBART IN URN, ROME, Sept. 22.—In compliance with the late Cardinal Ledochowski's desire, as expressed in his will, Dr. Pelagallo extracted the Cardinal's heart before the remains were buried and placed it in a precious urn of rock crystal, wHleh will be deposited in the little church at Gorict, Cardinal Ledechowski's B.rth- pla THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, ‘SEPTEMBER 22, , 1902 _ STABBED BY BOYS, j|Assailants of Eli Williams, | Colored, and Victim of Fatal | Quarrel, Held on the Charge! of Homicide. DIES OF WOUNDS, 10 yir’s mkt | hasnt scratched yell} THE Vee VIA N! | Tras &t 4 Cel Ell Williams, of No. 242 West One Hundred and Pwenty-seventh street, the stventeen-year-old negro lad who was fatally stabbed in an altercation with [wo other colored boys in Harlem last night, died at 2.25 o'clock this morning! in the Harlem Hospital, where ho wha at the corner of One Hundred nd / Thirtieth street and Lenox avenue. William Hewlett, fourteen years. old, of No, 182 West’ One Hundred and ‘Thirty-fourth street, and Carl Amon, seventeen years old, of No. 189 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, were arrested and this morning held in the West One Hundted and Twenty- Afth street station on a charge of noml- ———<———_— FELL TWO STORIE INTO AN AREAWAY. Dentist Who Had Locked Himself Into a Room Had Sought to Escape Over a Partition. L. V. Carmel, who obeyed his wife In climbing over 4 partition, is In the Lin- coln Hospital this morning, where the doctors say he may die from a fracture of the skull. Carmel {8 a dentist and locked him- self {n his workroam at Noa. 502 Willls avenue. As he could not get out | tarough the door without breaking the lock, his wife, living in adjoining rooms, advised him to climb to a partition and over an arcaway into thelr rooms. ‘He lost’ his balance and fell to the ground, two floors below. BEGGED EARLY HANGING. No Pleadings for Reprieve from These Murderers, BRONSON, Fia., Sept. 22.—At 1 o'clock yesterday morning, being out after seven hours, the jury returned a verdict of murder in the first degree against Thomas Faircloth and Theodore Smith, two young White men who were charged with the murder of Mr. and Mrs, L. B, Lewis three weeks ago Bullock at once sentenced them h to be hanged as soon as the Gov- ernor shall jssue the death warrant While the Sheriff was piacing the ha cuffs on the prisoners to. take them from the court-room they asked that the | execution take plncé as e00n as possible. EVERYWHERE. 106 RETAIL BRANCHES SPECIAL COFFEE SALE Our coffees are fainous for their absolute purity, rich aroma and delicious flavor. The} best the world offers is at our command, and from the best we pick and choose the choicest of every lot imported, which means that no finer coffees can be had anywhere at We mean to have your coffee trade, and will if price au quality can secure it. sale only we make this extremely low price: BEST MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE, AU Three 15¢c Guaranteed to } 20c CEREALS. Forze, per package.... Shredded Wheat Biscuit, per packages. i 10c Blue Ribbon Breck ast Food, per package... 10c New Pack Tomatoes. Large Standard Tomatoes, Choice Goods acans...... 25C 2 Cakes Butl Finest C 2c GOLDEN TIPS Ceylon Tea, *" alpound, of LAme,, none etter Rie Brand, Fanty Maine Famous Se omrl So. Bat Trea Dent, per ne 4c Jelly Powder, Blue Ribbon Brand: oil #lvore, al atabage. 9c Corned or Ronst brands, 1-19 eam, 13¢,; fash or Lye, Butie F can ai Shoe Polfah, tue Ribbon Brand, purest made, Bottle Ia carton, each.. Starohy: Very Best; 21>, ‘box... 3 Pounds Best Washing Soda, Two-pound Package, UTLER: CHOICE Soe any price. | removed from the place of the stabbing Westie: Paint, Oil Cloth, Kettles, Dath Tubs, M account in any of our | we have business tn out bou: The Finest Cleaner Made CLEANS AND POLISHES arble, Windows, Mirrors Steet, Brass, Copper, Tit, Aluminum: MALARIA Sen beclt 130 Enemy to Health | '~: 1.00 Means bad air, and whether it comes from the low lands and + hes of the country’, or the filthy sewers nd drain pipes | of the cities towns, its effect upon the human system is the same. 2.45 These atmospheric poisons’ are breathed into the lungs and taken | 3 39 /**¢ up by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness | 3°39 bue Aiea is Inid. Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, | 9°35 Snr troubles, jaundice and hiliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria. “Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in | the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruption n indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and | destroy the life-giving properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watefy, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to get rid of Malaria un its effects Ss. does this and quickly produces an entire cians in the blood, reaching every organ | and stimulating them to vigorous, healthy action, | S. S..S. possesses not only purif ing hut tonic properties, and the general health improve es, and the appetite increases almost from the first dose, There is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or other mineral in S.S.S. It strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy. Write us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help vou by their advice to regain your health, Book on blood and skin diseases sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Go. 5.30 Extry ch Won deat at, and 138th att Fulton at. paral or rent Steamboats. New Yor! | Sunday Steamers’ JOY y to Boston. LINE $1.00 to Providence, ‘The Fast and Elegant Steamers LARCHMONT and TREMONT Leave Pler 35, E.R. Ever: Dentistry. NO PLATes ™ Via REQUIRED enue and 4H 00. A, Me, 122 For five otiars we will make a full s:t of teeth, and guarantee them to fit perfectly. Our new ba- tanical discovery applied to the gums makes pain impossible, By our wonderful method you can have your teeth extracted freo, painlessly, in thé? morning, and new ones ready at night. All examinations and consulta- tions FREE, and all work guaran- teed for Ten Years, Cut Rates to All | $3 to Boston By direct steamer, all the way by water from New’ York, Wednesdays leave. Boston from Atlas Stores, 6} P, M. on Wednesday and Saturday. DIRECT STEAMER, CHEAPEST AND NEST TRIP ON THE AMBRI- CAN COAST. For Sale,’ 50c. A WEEK ‘BUYS A SEWING MACHINE. |“, Full Sets of Toeth Gold Crowns, Gold Fillings. Silver Fillings. Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St 54 W. 23d SL (2 door west Abraham (Opp. Bien Musee.) 2 Mrause) Hours: 8 A. M, te 6 P.M. ya and Holidays, 9A. M. 4 P.M German, French and Swedish spoxen, Daily Iya ie! ac at » 500. ap NEW YOR! AT AUGZER: ow sat For Sale. yi TICKETS. Hon. Hon, WM. LOOK PROSPEROUS YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD WITH UE. roe retail stares, Open aa wenten ded to our o:d established whol2ale ry | For this! “p{AMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY Win the No employer's references required Immedt delivery ivietiy conaentat Ole piste Selaphonsi epee ee See er Reliable makes of Sewing Machin PER ) PW. SWEET & CO., Special sale Domestic, New fama, We » POUND 1 Cc. LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, Singer make, &c., $14 to $35, $1 or $2 . 87-30 Maiden Lane (in store, diva ai aids. week. A few old 4 B8 SIXTH AVE. (Over. Woolworths), | MAChIDes, uaranteed, $3 to. 31; aR er roto pes (Sap. Matthew), | SHleHMAN will call; open evenings. BUT ler's Borax Soa) Hi 10C If CREDI FOR ____¥3 Sd ave. near 18th st. _| 3279 Paid Help Wents tn the thirtees EVERYBODY. 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