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ERMC RULING WORE LA Justice Scott Makes Important Decision on the Statute Re- garding Alimony Recently Passed at Albany. sited WIVES WILL NOT SUFFER. ‘The technical words of the new divorce ‘aw that went into effect this yoar, Providing that there shall be no all- mony granted during three months while an interlocutory judgment is pending before the entry of a final judgment, thas been very broadly in- terpreted by Justice Scott in a decision handed down in the Supreme Court to- May, in the case of Carley vs. Carley. Justice Bcott argued that it would ardehip to deprive a women and er children of alimony. He says: “It would be manifestly unreasonable 40 suppose that it was the intention of the Legislature to deprive the wife of support during the three months be- tween the entering of the interlocutory Gudgment and the final judgmei ‘The Court allows alimony to continue fig the vs rae Fponthe potwithatend: words of the new law. which Justice Scott acid aire. the “inporcuat doctios tank ied Earle Corley, ory grounds. entitled ‘div ody of her child lowed alimony of $15 a week. under the new law fwoulg’ not become final for three ‘ that gies Fee ane erate ot ald f1 be manifestly unjust. ‘nie new law was hastily drawn and ‘ the advice of jawrers versed in ivoroe The law, though wi 8 t wae D construction that could have upon the law.’ HELD FOR BLOWING UP ENEMY'S HOME Bronx Italians Must Stand Trial for Using Dynamite as Result of Love Affair. Wrank Delaciapa and Glovapn! D:co- pola, both of NowJ2% Villa avenue, thé Bronx, who are accused of having at- ‘tempted to blow up the saloon of Jo- aeph Rico at Villa and Van Courtlandt avenues, were each held in $3,000 bail for trial by elsanla Court Vincent Dicopota, father of Giovanni, who was also ar- rested in connection with the case, was ned $10. The affalr was the outcome of a feud resulting from a love affair,. Dynamite ‘was exploded beneath the stoop of the saloon. The stoop was blown to pleces ang windows in the house were smashed oul pane of the twenty-six inmates were huri : ——— DRINK; PAUPER’S GRAVE. CHICAGO, Oct. 21. — From political Dower, wealth ami the ranks of the aristocracy in England and Canada to pauper's, grave. will probably be the end of Isaac Phillips, said to have been of an old ‘family of Carlisle, a raiterday he died in & police a is body is at the orgue, His downfall ig attributed to drink. = POUCE BEAT A GERMAN SAVANT Dr. Paul Bronnie, Engaged in Making Scientific Research, Is Clubbed Without Reason and, He Says, Robbed. SPECTACLES AND $40 GUNE Police Commissioner Partridge will to-day investigate the charges of Dr. Paul Bronnfe, @ German savant, who was brutally beaten by the and locket up for no apparent and then robbed of #0 and a pair spectacles. Dr. Bronnie has also appealed to the German embassy at ‘Washington. Dr. Bronnie fs thirty-five years old and is engaged tn scientific research for lan encyclopaedia company. Policeman Smith, who made the arrest, says Bron- nie was lying in the gutter under the Influence of liquor, but while Dr. Bron- nie admits he had been drinking he Gentes that he was intoxicated. ‘Tue policeman says his prisoner fought “Do you suppose your Vinol would do me any good?” said @ woman customer the other day. “I just draground. My work seems an awful burden.” “T think Vinol will help you,” said our clerk. “Our folks at home use it. We have such faith in it that we will pay the money back if it doesn’t help you.” v She took a bottle of Vinol home and has since bought another bottle. a ee ORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, Rare On Paintings. Painter. Price, S. Dorion, 75.00 C.Van Leimputter, 125.00 A. Deifendach. 100.00 C.VanLeimputter, 75.00 C. Giardello, 125,00 150,00 1902. ACITY INITSELF ‘ Jacquin. ine es ; WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. C. Reimbold. : ~— ! YT oy Belg FISHING PARTY. Alonzo Peres. SDA AWE. + meer ne af tat rountan 2é IS*SIS"°STS, Che Yew Picture Store Says: “Weteoiita a And Announces a Wfost Extraordinary Sate. | THIS new Gallery of Fine Art were planned along less boldly original lines, if it were not up to the very minute, if it were if - not as complete as money and brains can contrive, we would not speak of it with such enthusiasm. The new Picture Store cannot be praised too highly. It is more than a place where framed art is exchanged for the coin of the realm. It is an exposition centre of many of the cleverest artists of the period. Yo Reta Pioture Store in Chis Country Is More Attractive in Sis Vartous Features. During the past few months the Picture Store has been entirely changed, and the present sale really represents its formal opening. As it is to-day, the Picture Store, on the Third Floor, is a place of visual and mental delight and instruction. It is brilliantly attractive with its bright lights, striking color contrasts, haimonicus groupings, correct artistic eflects | and beautiful embellishments. Being emphatically THE LARGEST PICTURE STORE IN THE WORLD, it naturally permits a scope of subjects that would be prohibited by less comprehensive displaying facilities. The prices named for this sale are unquestionably the most attractive that any store has yet announced. The volume of business resulting should be enormously large. THE BIG STORE Subject. SHEEP, RAPHAEL MADONNA, FIGURES. LANDSCAPE, LANDSCAPE, MONKS. SHEEP. IN THE WINE CELLAR. GOOD NEWS. Subiect. NEW YORK HARBOR BY MOONLIGHT. SHEEP. THE STORM. SHEEP. SCENE IN NAPLES. SHEEP SCENE. TE) 150.00 130.00 “€ Love's Dream.’’ ny Mercer street police sta Vinol was sold last year on the same guarantee. How many “refunds” were there, do you think P Less than two per cent. In other words, Vinol did successful work in ninoty-eight eases out of 100. @ » For two great classes, those who can’t seem to gain strength, and those who are tired at nothing, we say: “Try Vinel on our guarantee.” ie [RIKER’S DRUG STORE, hard to get awey, and that he was forced to use his olub and call two other policemen to his assistance. Dr. Bron- ‘nie now has large black and blue spots on his arms and legs as remembrances of the encounter. He was locked up in @ cell at tho where he was helg until next morning, when his case was diamissed by Magistrate Brann in the Jefferson Market Court, man, of the Mercer street tion, gaye Dr, Bronnie got everything he had when he was brought to the station-house. He thinks he was intoxicated and lost part of his money and his spectacles. Dr. Bronnie lives at the Hotel Helm, No. 13 University place. The prop! tor heard the commotion caused b Photocotors. These Photocolors are without exception the greatest bargains of the kind ever brought to the attention of the great buying public of the metropolis, The color schemes are vividly natural, while the frame work is uncommonly good. These pictures ornament any wall. 500 PHOTOCOLORS, framed in 3-in, gilt frames, matched metal corners; all popular subjects; made to sell at 75c.; 45 size 17x20, 200 PHOTOCOLORS, matted with green mats, 2-in. gilt frame, matched metal corners, all popular subjects; made to sell at 50 $1.00; size 17x23; special, 100 PHOTOCOLORS, framed in 3-in, gilt frame, matched corners, all popular subjects, such as John Alden amd Pris- cilla, Evangeline, Alone, Christening, Priscilla and a dozen L OO other subjects, made to sell at $2.00; size 21x25; special, 50 HAND-COLORED «LOVE'S DREAM," only 50, matted or framed, close Florentine gilt frame, a picture that sells for $7.00; very special, this sale, 2.00 A Word As to Framing. We operate one of the | 66 Fé 39 Ef: . | Some ure LOLUTCS» | The last time we held a sale of ‘‘Hurt’’ Pictures the crowds that came were so big that we could hardly wait upon them, This sale is better [| than any of its predecessors, for the number of pictures is larger and better. The pictures in this lot were a bit marred during the recent’ rebuilding operations, Hence the really phenomenal reductions in prices. Details follows: PICTURES that were priced at $2.00 and $3.00, are PICTURES that were $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, are now 7, 00 PICTURES that were $5.00, ° $6.00 and $7.00, are now PICTURES that were 97.00, a, 00 $8.00 and $9.00, are now Gibson Pretures, 100 GIBSON PICTURES, framed in 1-in. black frame, matted, made to sell at $1.00; special, Colored Pretures, 50 COLORED PICTURES, mounted in medallion style, 3-in. gilt frames, matched 3.00 4.00 soy He eays . Bronnie was not and he could see no reason for arrest. He remonstrated, he says, but It_dict_no_good. OVERLOOKED. There Are Patent Medicines and Remedies Without Number Por Every Disease an@ Affliction But One. A prominent physician was recently asked why {t was that there are so many “blood purifiers,” ‘‘nerve tonics" and remodies for every ill, except one of the most common and annoying, vis.: piles. Hoe replied, there are two principal reasons, First, physicians and people in general have thought that the only permanent cure for piles was ® surgical ‘operation, that medicinal preparations were simply palliative, Another reason to that | piles {s in no sense of the word an imag- inary disease; the sufferer from piles ie very much aware of the fact, and for this reason, the few so-called pile salves, ointments, &e., have been short-lived. The patient very soon Alscovered their inefficiency. He says, further, fortutiately, however, there ts a new remedy for piles, which, judging from its rapidly growing popularity, will noon take the place of all other treat- ment; it has certainly made astonishing cures in this obstinate disease, and its merit has made {t famous among physicians and wherever it has been introduced. This rem- edy {5 sold by all druggists under the name of Pyramid Pile Cure, From the immediate relief which the Pyramid Pile Cure gives in all forms of any physicians supposed it con- tained opium, cocaine or some similar sub- stance, but upon analysis it was found perfectly free from anything of the kind, and that the instant relief and cure which follows its use {s rather the result of its re- markable healing, soothing action on the parts affected. The Pyramid Pile Cure ts the only rem- ‘sical operation, which im- med! ty ef AU ve and permanently cures shall, Mich. SS eee ah FOUNTAIO 6th AVE. and 234 ST. Wall Orders Supplied, $1.00 Por Bottle, Express Paid, Sean ETEEEEERSEReenE Solid Gold Eye Glasses $1.00 a Pair, ‘Tale extraordinary offer is FOR THIS WEEK can be had ‘No matter how Til! Bele you ave ind you correct and all 106 E. 23d St, New York, near 4th Ave, 54! Fulton St., B’klyn, near De Kalb. 192 Pulton St., B’klyn, near Orange St. THE NATION’S BOOK OF REFERENCE IS THE World Almanac. 1,000 Topica Tersely Treated tn the 1903 World Aimanao, ° "Well printed and strongly Bho. all newsdenlorn, * © © By Go-morrow Another Sreat Waist Sale 4,000 Hannel Waists tn, 5HIO Considered Excellent Value Elsewhere at $3.95. These waists are made with Velvet Collar and Velvet Cuffs, which are piped with a bias fold of white Taffeta silk, tailor stitched side plaits from shoulder, and Duchess front, trimmed with eighteen velvet buttons—-sleeves with tailor stitched slot seams, forming a full puff at (WT 4 Wrist. Beautiful stock collar of combination flannel; silk and velvet. In all the richest shadings of reseda, light green, red, gray, light blue, navy; also solid black or white, (Séeond Floor, Frost.) special, corners, all popular eubjects, would be a bargain at $5.00, size 22x25; The came medallion with larger subjects, size 27x30, 96.50 kind; 2:25 1 : oa ns fast 3.25 | Crchings. 350 Etchings in all, and each i juperb evidence of this delightful form of pictorial art. Some of these Etchings are offered at less than half price. You will be amazed when you see them. 100 ETCHINGS, framed in 2-in, gilt frame, matted, matched metal corners, made to sell at $1.00; special, 1.25 most complete depart- ments for Framing Photo- aphs in the United tates. We frame any kind of picture, no mat- ter what its size or shape may be. The artis- tic character of the work is always of the best. Prices are always dis- tinctly reasonable. Carbon Photographs. 25 CARBON PHOTOGRAPHS in 4-inch oak frame, butt joined, copies of all the , | otoien cpusteectin y= on ret el Hand-Yade Pasters. | 25 HAND-MADE PASTELS, framed ch gilt 4 mented corsers, matted, else 26x30, « bargain anda Taiwayeat Pees specials Py 50 Artotypes. ei: 25 ARTOTYPES, framed in 3-inch oak frames, ornamented matched | size 26x36, $5.00 kin SEE 50} China and Slassware. 3 Latest Imported Fancy Shapes and Patterns No necessity for the housewife who takes pride in her table ‘‘service” to be without the best. Itis right here—the best stock and the right prices. - TABLE GLASSWARE. Di : }) WATER TUMBLERS, best crystal glass, fall ote, Be mdtenied; 99) 200 ETCHINGS, framed in 2-in. gilt frame, with mats, matched metal corners, size 18x32, usually sold at $1.25; epecial, 50 ETCHINGS, matted and framed in 3-in. gilt, blackor gtay frame, ornamented, size 26x30, sold regularly at $ Sale of War Relics. 10,000 Remington Rifles, Taken on the Field in the Late Spanish War, 57, I These rifles were obtained from the United States Government. Ammunition is included; per box of twenty, 40c. They Were Taken from the Spanish Army at Santiago in Jaly, 1898. They were brought to Governor’ eIsland Arsenal on transports. Every one shoots a 43-calibre 2%-inch ‘‘bottle-neck’’ cartridge loaded with 77 grains of powder. These rifles are 51 inches long and have a 20-inch bayonet. The original cost was $20.00. Remin, Muzzle-Loadii NON - COMMISSIONED OF FICERS* fue thd Payatete, and',060 Gnited | SWORDS, with leather scabbard 1.25 Rifles, wit Loading Rifl (new), each, States Springfeld Muzzle-Loading Rifles, | (ew). cer. ones, 75, 1625 & 1.50 U. 8. and French and Italian Army4 gq SWORDS, up to ts Remington Powder and Ball REVOL- VER, & good weapon to have in they go a . house, Lefaucheux and Starr REVOLVERS, 1.50 Line OMcers’ SWORDS, each, 2.95 Captured Spanish Toledo Blades oo SWORDS, of U. 8, N, Lee Magazine RIFLES, 6 MM,, each, 7.00 Winchester Hotchktas 45-calibre Maga xine RIFLES, Filnt-Lock Army PISTOLS, each, CIVIL WAR LANCES, CUIRASSES, each, TOMAHAWK BATTLE-AXES, each, SPENCER MAGAZINE CARBINES, 3,50 PALMER CARBINES, Flint-Lock Wall GUN, 1881, And Hundreds of other ‘Interest! Relics, hird Floor, 18 Sach. WATER TUMBLERS, finest qual- ity thin lead-blown glass; special, per dozen, HOCK OR RHINE-WINE Giasoos, hace oe? ite pet cat green, glass; 9} per dozen, as Foy 0 DECANTERS, imported cut-glass, handsome deslgus, cut neck and cut stopper: re San oem mem ee OO Pint size, Quart size, . Che Boys’ Store. Satlor Blouse Suis. Fine quality pure wool serges; fast colors;every fashion- able shade and com- bination; finished with silk scarfs; sizes 3 to 8 years, 2-PIECE JACKET SUITS in several lots that are made of fab. rics which cannot be duplicated. Sizes 7 to French Limoges new 1.75 | and cecaraticde all edgse ie ; agg tind with com gals ope” 25, OO new, still packed in the Gov- ing boxes; they Government from pantes, Grand Army ‘schools; also for dens" or deco- fons in the how \dges are needed; there are muszle-loading; each, OTHER GENUINE WAR RELICS. Valuable for ‘‘dens,'’ schools and home dec- oration, We pave the name conor en et Eee uine war relics, from a cartridge box to a cannon, The prices, however, are the lowest ever quoted, BAYONETS, triangular, rative, . each, ORD BAYONETS, wood or brass handles, with scabbard, each, CARTRIDGE BOXES trom ‘Allegheny al, sole leather, each, BAND AND LEG IRONS, ‘with chaing ‘as used {n military prisons during oly: war, per pair, 7,00 very deco- St) 3? One-Quarter to One-Chird Loss Ohan the Usual Prices. , thequalities are representative of the best that the leading manufacturersyof-this Gxeellent Bedroom Furniture ‘This is really a decidedly sensational transaction, and for several very important reasons, First, the range of selections is eminently large and thoroughly satisfactory. Secondly, country produce. Thirdly, the prices are exceptionally attractive, being in some instances just a shade above actual wholesale MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER to JUCH; made in cr. tered. oak ; filled with hair; tufted with patent buttona; covered in red corduroy; sample only; regu- as price $28.00; to be sol 20.00 ms VELOUR COUCH; fm solid oak frame; claw feet; with moss hair; tufted with patent but- price $20.00; tobe veld ios 5,00 LEATBER COUCH, mado with fine teal with bair, color § ny oad price, $10.00; BRASS BEDSTEADS, to be vold for BRASS BEDSTEAD, now design; ‘Solid oak frame, Y inch continual H opi 4 Inch Allin price $58.00; to be BRASS BEDSTEAD, design 2 inch pillars; heavy husks a MAHOGANY DRESSER, base S4x24, straight front, oolid mahogany, no venee! teed Colonial” pune French plate mirror price a Bm" 67.00 MAHOGANY DRESSER, base Sox | fancy ecroll filling; ex- 24, awolled front, carved claw feet tension foot: regular wrioe OQ) ad pillars, Prekch plata misror 32 | $65.00; to be sold for 6 ; Teg. price $81.00; 67, 00 | srass BEDSTEAD, new and scroll dies Jour cushions, assorted Togular price, $9.00; to be wold BOX COUCH, 6 tt, long, 2:22 foot sold for aibea Wren ‘tow and uphs ‘with fine stes! made MAHOGANY CHIPFONIER to French plate simiar te P= 59, 25 cit