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MISSOURI SHES State Senate Votes to Tax, as to Prevent Frauds in Mar- riages. ————_ TO SHIELD BELLES OF PIKE. Geydenham Burgoyn: fs making a miserable living by con- @ucting a Fulton street laundry in “YS w Brooklyn, and who is now serving a term in hie Gt. Louis Workhouse for | ¢ {ducing « retty Missouri girl to marry him inthe bellct that lie waa e tislea poblempy sis responsible for the latest rea l.g8latiqgn by the Missouri Legis- lature. atches say that the Missouri State Senate has adopted a resolution in- Structing the Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence to consider the necessity of passing a law providing for the ‘‘tax- ation, branding and licensing of foreign lords and noblemen, real genuine, bogus and frauds, and providing severe penal. tles for the violation of such law, end that the young women of our great Btate may be protected from and full warned at inst the speculation in euch risky andd dange-ous characters."* AT NOBLE LORDS|; Brand and License Them So}: Our own bogus and bigamous “Lord : " whose first wife | % WHAT WE MAY EXPECT WHEN THE MISSOURI LAW FOR BRANDING TITLED STRANGERS IS PASSED. SIESSGILEDELOESESIDEOEOESOHOSOSEHODE & BOOSSEESOESIOESSOOODONGOD Saanr woke Ho euro Che 8 usr per ae PERE CTROM HERE [5 A STACE INDIAN FOR FAIR, , H-. Is in the “Queen of the) A Highway,” and Loses His 4 Scalp Through Love and Fire-} } water. oy ¥ io f ANOTHER LADY WITH PAST, % “Queen of the Highway,” at the Star || Theatre, has a number of actor-Indians. Not the Nat Goodwin kind of actor-In- $° ainn, but the real aborigine article. | One of the Indian Is sent to the} Happy Hunting Grounds py a Western Wildflower. His finish ts brought about fomewhat after the La Tosca-t Scarpia | style. | This is only one of many pleasant episodes in “Queen of the Highway.” The highway lady has done ea whoie| xt of things not strictly according to law. But you can hasiiy blame Ber a funalng away from her Woman, would he ustin rp away from the Le oe sar th husband happens to = Seems rather like ters around Robin Heod's barn for Amelia Bingham to be- rate the critics for calling attention to the fact that Mrs. Johnson doesn't live up to her frisky reputation. Miss Bing- ham explains that af a. wasn't De Oo be frisky. T, Bitch for “ntarnng iP ‘by the title oF ay play ae this \ Wizard of Oz," quets at herself for a touple of days ta come. If she keeps in water the real ones which were thrown at her last night they ovgits to last at least that No long. A box pamy at the Majestic liked Miss Fauat's “Sammy" song so well! that the ladies stripped themselves of violets and tossed them @il to the pretty doubrette. By the way, it is rumored that May MoKenzile, one of the daintiest of the Weberfield girls, is casting envious eyes At that part of Mies Faust's. Why? Be- gause the role involves constant asso- tion with a mince ple. Why again? , thro nik ince ple over ell, A} ante eeu ial the footlmhts in ene days oF see Were a'de with itethats alt nai wi Le ae EMMA EAMES HAS TO RETIRE. Famous Operatic Star Is So 111 that a Rest Impera' Many things besides the choosing of & now director have been causing worry @round the Metropolitan Opera-Houge this week, Of firet importance !s the retirement for the season of Mme. Bmma Bames. She ts a victim of neurosis, and Dr. Jacoby has ordared ber for @ long rest. The ers husband, Julian Story, Who has been painting portraits of Wealthy Philadelphians aj! winter, will turn to the city today and take Mme. mes either to Newport or Lenox for & two months’ rest before they go @broad to their summer home, Mame. Hames's retirement necessitates the withdrawal of “Nossze di Figaro” to-morrow evening and the substitution . @f “La Boheme." The roles she had earsed to sing in “Ballo en Mas era’ ang “Héro and Leander” will assumed by Mme. Gadski. {lie Grau Company recently, owing to ¢. Bames's indlspositton, has been 94 for the Covent Garden season mn. ‘he Airectors of the Metropolitan Op- ‘ and 3 Real Patdte Real! Com any Sill mast i mai ke rae! octet ndor ner nas ye-veat teaoe ave ot tlle ap a KISS TIOKETS $1 EACH, —_ Handsome Girls tg Watertown Watt Redeem Them at @ Mair. wat gRTOWN. N. ¥., Feb. 12—Tick- gt M1 each, entitling the holder to « ‘king are being sold by young women in th ity, ‘Dhis ta the great owing rd fat the Gdd Fellows’ fair, Pour ee sant people attended the fair last and !t 16 expected that on Gat- ight. when the Kisses are to be d, the building will net gccom- Bh os) Lotta Faust, the m ry: HA ‘Tryfle of "The | neadn’t throw any bou- | one of | Mies Mme, Syganne Adams, who rejoined | jy, HOW TOCET Al OF ARDENT LOVER Eighty Formulas Given by Ed- mund Russell to Discourage Men Who Persistently Bore Women. STEP ON HIS FEET IS ONE. “How to get rid of a suitor? That has been the bane of many a charming girl's existence for centuries and has only been solved now, and by & man—mere man. Mr. Hémund Russell has prepared a formula consisting of eighty methods of stilling the love in tae most passion- | ate ‘heart. Any young lady who follows | his advice will ba able to make herself look like an fceberg, In his talk on the subject of ‘How to Get Rid of a Sweetheart?” Mr. Russell first advised the {dolized one to be cool, jcalm and possibly clammy. ‘Above all, don't move if he attempts to embrace you, “It he attempts to caress or kiss you, turn your head slightly from him. "It possible, step on his feet now and then. and then. “Ridicule those whom he resembles. ‘When speaking with others. crowd ; him out, Let him be bored as much as } ot | possible. "Let him see you admire other men, “Never laugh when he laughs, or at the same thing. “When he begins to tell you a story always Interrupt him with another, “When he invite you ,out excuse yourself on the ground of @ previous engagement, and let him worry on what It is. | “Ask him for things’ he cannot pos- | sibly give you, Se | i sure your mother is present dur- | ihen “Air. Russell} 4 fipahed, | Vhen ha nis irs. Dore Laon asa t ee Bove Chub, Which, held to meeting monleo's yesterday afternoon, Pe udnorted that now as they had heard of elghty | Mays in which to get rid of @ man} they would like to hear one way inj which to capture a man. Contradict Witnesses in Libel ‘a big shirt factory. HUMBERTS STILL DEFIANT IN COURT. TMISS BATTLE A Beautiful Southern Girl, Suit Against Them While Noted Parisians Look On. Englishman. PARIS, Feb. 12.—The trial of the libel N, sult brought by M. Cattan!, a banker, Against the Humbert family, which be- gan {n the Ninth Corrdctlonal Chamber yesterday, was resumed to-day. There were large crowds inside and outside the court-room. M. Ludovia Helevy, “Gyp" (Countess de Martel) and other promi- nent literary figutes were among the spectators. The prisoners maintained the same de- fant attitude, Mme. Humbert and her husband, Frederic, frequently interrupt- Ing the witnesees with angry contradic- tions. Most of the session was devoted to Senator Cremtoux’s explanation of the prisoners’ legal conneotions with L. Cat- tani, Dr. Battle, of Asheville, in New York, and the rumor current that the young woman to wed Cecil Graham, the young Englishman, whom she fox-hunt last fall. Gordon Battle, ex-Assistant Attorney. She has been a nur Presbyterian Hospital for abou’ It {s said that Mr. Graham a: America last week. Miss Battle is tall and and it was while at a fox-n: Ashevilte that she first met THE WORLD: THURSDAY & GAIN REPORTED: ENGAGED Nurse in a Hospital, to Wed Wealthy c., the father of beautiful Madeline Battle, ts ia again ig about wealthy met at a Miss Baitle is a first cousin of George District- ‘se in the it & year. rived in tatuesque, a type of Southern beauty She has wavy brown hair and deep-biue eves. noted for her skill as a horsewoman, ant neat | She is Mr. Gra- ham. He was immediately amitten Shit Se Wien re We] of out a one were ¥ first cireulat a & fortnig! O, Factory pee Eee they nie a ety ea by aw yer Bate (Spectal Even! si! ie, however, res eo ey WHITH PLAINS, Feb. 12.—Willlam |in (Veg toys the Tater H. Cooper, the New York merchant ee who occupies @ dig mansion at Bronx- ‘ile, artd a syndicate of New York millionaires, {t was announced to-day, have purchased sixty acres of land near Urderhill Park, whens Py, vie bulla ste for ‘er'tke Deer in Streets of GI deer were seen on the strects terday. Rey were unmolested, and a five cottages will awe Fr] nin about the streets for employees. aappenr GLENS FALLS N.Y., Feb. 12. Falls. Several here yes- The deer are supposed to bare e from the East Lake ek) 6 regio: ter wan- an hour Stern Brothers Glove Departments Advance Importations of Men’s and Women’s Kid and Suede Gloves for Early Spring Wear, including Novelties in Hand-made and Em-| broidered Silk Gloves and Mitts. And in addition to-morrow and Saturday ; WOMEN'S SUEDE MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, in 8, 12, 16 and 20 button lengths, Drunkards Cured Secretly. Any Lady CanDo It at Home—Costs Nothing to Try. A new tastelne dlicovery, which can be given in tea, or food. Heartily io- deep cream, mastique and tan shades, Value $1.45 to $3.00 Handkerchief Department French and Appenzell Hand-Embroidered and Hand-Spun Line: kerchiefs, in new designs, including scalloped, hemstitched and Also To-morrow The following Special Values Wom Linen Sheer Laundered Women’s Hand-Embr’d I PAPA BOR'T DENK ANY Mom by W..C. TU. and all temperance Sekere 1h agen Ta woth oo shanty aud utaly that while the davated wits, sister or daughter, looks on the drank claimed. event against hls si owlodge. your 1a) D ‘Hagen fe Glee fg , will mail a wage of Goldon siete, freq tq show fey It fy to cure drunkards with this and other disagreeable aches yield to Sloan's Liniment The old reliable P9584 Koltle, Sheer Unlaundered Linen new effects, Men’s Fine Sheer Linen Hemstitched Hand Embr’ Tnitial, Value 50c Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, 10° Women's Unlaundered Linen Hand Embroidered Initial 1 2 with wreath, 05° n Hand- initials. nitial 25° 25¢ d New Spring Models in \isses’ Suits & Girls’ Dresses ‘She, $1.65, $1.95 | "$2: 75, $3.50, $4.50) Also @ Special Display of Recent Importations in New Pottery, Marbles, White and Gold Glassware Orange Dishes, Bowls, QUSSHS' SUIT OF NOVRLEY | )GIRIA ONI-PIRCH DRESSES; Net tlouse | Sr tiselice tance beatoras with and platn Ber oH sizes o yrs, tice 14 to Uh ¥is,, $17.95 baal MISSPS' NORFOLK WALKING | GUIMPES OF FINE LAWN; Moira: of One blue, black, gray | trimmed with cucks 4nd brown cheviols; and Insertion; eizes 14 to 19 yrs., $15.00 sizes 410 14 yra., 49¢ and $9¢ Secend Floor. To-morrow, Special Values in Ric s | ot and Vine ar Crust 75c x 95C!| Salad Bowls, $3.95, 5.50, 7.75 |) Quive and Toe Tubs, $5.95, 9.75, 13.50 $10.00, $14.00, $18.00 eet | NG, FEBRUARY 12, 1908. Framed Pictures 500 PHOTO COLORS SIc inch gilt frame, with match> a neat corners; very special, (Third Flodr, Contre, 18h Bt.) astonishing event. A\ll the very ne nattiest colors and patterns. Never interesting special sale of Men's Hig Never was there one broader in bahy was sold by the receiver and then mi hese beautiful Ties have been received, row’s great sale. Priced thus, and on Sale i FOR 7 00 Ud 2 J FOR Oc. | } tractive IN-HANDS in the most stylish House Dresses, Yurses’ Uniforms. HOUSE DRESSES; cambric; light and dark patterns; in thé one and two piece effects; extra full skirts; neatly trimmed waists, I SF aoe PRESS: of plain and sri gingham; ity; thecarrest uniform Ly AD) (Seoond Figor, Rast, 19th St.) Smyrna ALL-WOOL SMYRI ble Smyrna Rugs; two-toned — effects nly, { beh INVINCIBLES; box 9 a ‘ tanos; ta (ODORA CIGARS; box of ak 170\% fUcke's ROLLED 165 box of 50, VICTOR DEWEY box of 5 REINA VIOLA; Conchas Bou- quet; box of 50, i} (Main at Seeeralt MANHATTAN and MARTINI COC! ‘Perlectton'’ brand, per bo tupveesr IPORTED co .. M of the Snest oo SHBRRY, AND 118, | Fol pete BOWMORM, 10 years, old Sootch bot ye tehonawee | OMLRERATRE CANADIAN aie |” = ber bott 1 MANDY | BYE, uit quart bonceLa) RYE, per gal. 10 years old, maker, per 4! BN TABLE gona quai Cann RYB, per gus, LEXINGTON RY, Wen’s $3.50 i Very heaithey por mel, A remarkable transaction! It is of no which brought about these wondrously low py get here such values as follows : MEN'S BOX CALF DOUBLE SOLE LACE SHQES; swing last; Goodyear welt- oa wie: all sizes from 5 to Ih; good $3.50 5. MEN'S KIDSKIN LACE SHOES; straight London toes; Goodyear welted soles; all sizes; a specialty brand of $3.50 shoes, MEN'S PATENT LEATHER AND PAT- ENT KID SHOES; lace, button and Blucher styles; hand-sewed welted soles; correct styles for street or dress; all sizes; many $5.00 shoes are not as good as these. Any man who buys a pair of these Shoes gets the best kind of bargain. Our guarantee goes with every pair, barring the Paten bane. (Main Fgor, Eas.) Wen’s Fine iti Made from the Famous Imported Silk Stocks of Fisk, Clark & Flagg. Ghe Wost Remarkable Special Sale Gver Announced. gave so much for the money. Gentlemen who wear only the finest Ties will be much pleased by this announcement. Ons Sale Begins Go-Morrow Morning. The entire stock of fine imported silks of the Fisk, Clark & Flagg Neckwear Com- The Ties at this price comprise ENGLISH SQUARES and FOUR- very finest of high-class silks are used. Regular $1.00 and $2.00 qualities. The variety is exceptionally large. be worn this Spring, are shown in broad abundance. are these Ties that you will want to buy fully a dozen. In this lot, at the price named, are a large number of very at- SHIELD BOWS. Hl Woot | heaviest quality all wool reversi- Oriental and one size, 9x12; made to sell at $28.50; special for Friday ind Floor, Front, Cy ars at Sp ectal Prices. SUMATRA YA CATER Pari- Nan WEST EXTRAS; box 7 LA INSIGNIA SUPREM- Key box of 50, 1,50 Fan stocies, Goetsoe GEO. W. CHILDS; 1 40 Mallorders sskoied: So-Carts at 9.785. Reolining Go- Carts J-3 Under-Priced, Handsomely designed "| or currant fratt; per M Sik Bany. re ‘ORACKER: Jal, various pan Ae I ike back go-cart (as } raxor RosTOX HADDOCK |ORACISRS, este varlous | very meaty : in illustration); made of] o% COpmeH. er I, i finest quali od; Full | BBG pon SMEHTP OG (i ti Deliontemem. Counter) CHRERE — treet quality ree ul . per Ibe, SADE POTATO BAL: | 12 ‘Bostatie w roll and solid sides; hard- | overens — Fancy | mlecied AD, fresh irom our owe kite. ‘wood be: Biugecime Ga the mel), wb ep; per |b., 8 pat Fancy new * gearing; best qual- J dozen, NBW BAVERKRAUT, finest | smbert, | shipments reeel ity steel springs ; wheels WA BD ERS Pa0 tb, a) ually et vy) Soe ft q with rubber tires; green ac piesa immer patient 0 | COR CCURD rire cniecs aa ‘ 4 Herring; each, | gORAPPLE—Fancy_hew Phil- enamelled; patent foot | Biperrs tare evinced | aselptie farm ‘Serapple; per brake and parasol clamp, DS. 5 Wines and Liguors Reduced Prices. LARBTS AND RHINE WINES, specially re- Sucre prices avourding to age’ and quality, 1.10, Bic, Bho and GH VUAIRL’ MAUT EXTRACT, « valuable tonle RIARG BURGUNDY, 35.00 Shoes, ‘1.90 Water Gumbier E TUMBLERS. 45¢ eather Pillows. Sood Conldys of Hes ca Ako cotpllnan | wa SM E ing; regularly Th Qfain Fiodr, Bast of Foustain.) — TABLE per dozen, special, at Axminster Rugs. AXMINSTER RUGS. No fléor more perfectly woven; beautifully or oe ainacinely designed: prodyets of the foremost mills; size 9x12; 79, IS ‘ made to sell for $28.50; (Third Fioof, Front, 19th BL} ns special for Friday only, Comforters, FULL SIZE Nose COMFORTERS, filled wi pure carded de conn, & Ie ce igns colors; Fagus $1 ees “special, at (Main Floor, Bast of Foulitéim.) A Sale Without An Cgual, west Spring shapes, r was there a more h-grade Neckwear. scope, or one that Cuspidors, AUSTRIAN CHINA CUSPIDORS, Fict decorations, gold illumined: here- tofore sold at $1.00, $1.25 and C (Basement) $1.50, ade up into the very newest Spring shapes. carefully inspected and prepared for to-mor- in the Main Aisle: — Umbrellas. A happy chance for men and women to obtain a sound, neat and well-made um- brella in pretty styles of handles. hone made of UNION Ay ant LISH FAST-BLACK Hee VETIA AND Sick sei or mercerized, 26sinch size: nearly all have cases and tassels. Hendles for men or women are of pearl, i ivory, Pant bone, Dresdén, ” buckhorn and capehorn. Silver and gold caps; Partridge wood, elie boxer an er, Front, 18th $t.) Walrus Wrist Rags at Ie HW Great Special Offer for. Friday. You will surely want one of these Wrist Bags as soon as you see them,” for they are reat and handy and well worth owning, Made of black rus grain leather, large size 6. bag, hin ed with moire, fitted wit Bie purse and fine moire lined car as shown in illustration. Fine 9 Se nickel-plated frame chain. Very special, Frida: adit Hise eae MEME World's Greatest Srocery. The chéicest products PPP ren ng yt onal vider ef ae from amore rl myriad staples and delicacies we select the following for to-morrow’s special BROILERS, Gold Maa Fa CANADA | Hors Se | and aristocratic of new patterns. Only the The new steel-gray effects, so much to So richly handsome Rugs. INA RUGS; predominate; 19.50 19th St.) 125 1.00 C) 75 LBS Floor, Mast, 18th 6t.) CIGARS; CIGARS; Fancy CODFISH or SAL- Brand Fi aoe STEAKS, 10c ‘ON, per lb., 6th pees ot aloes SMOKED ity, obit you wait; per Ib., FINEST | BISMARCE Chicken | CHOICE CHI 6 Wg | COOMA eacsaGEa, & e or Spanian | for exer |, | MUTTON—Fancy Canada Mut- ton, legs or hind quarters; par Ib. 10 SIRLOIN STBAK, finew qual- |S Bi iui per TDs. ie Mister st at Preah Seb, per 1d., | bebe ioe golected Flound- Poraies of Perch, per iby CRAGKIRS, exsorted we Di OLIVES —Pancy new ‘te Floor, East.) BODY, out trom HOME-MADE LAYER CAKES, finest quality; cannot be made better; 3 round layers, light, rich cake, with rich cream and pure fruit filling: cocoanut chocor late, lemon, orange, pineapple, caramel, nut. &c.; large 20¢ size; special, MALTA VITA, eve well brea pre- SWEET CATAWBA, as, according to age 1 3 .G0h Os and 65 PPLES—Fancy Fiorids River Pines; 2 each, is ORANGHS sweet, suter ¥ ‘Oranges: per. fox ie Ornate, Oe. ant ACHES — Gattornta, L. o frult; heavy eyfup; oxen, CLARET, body, per ex , | GRULLERS--Ol4 eet |New. Bagiace Cral nO dyn, pest mus- (CELT -Bepeaiet fa us| aod fall mn, 2 (Fourth Ploor.) ISLAND POTATOPS— Bou quality Whe Hows, By eok, 190 interest to you to learn the trade conditions rices. The fact is all important that you can BY 1 wine, Dinner Sets FINE THIN AUSTRIAN SEs ay bed NER SETS, 100 Lag sg moat 1, 73 trimmed; imported to sel for $18,50, Plates. BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED BREAKFAST PLATES; Fruit Plates and Bread and Butter Plates; heretofore sold at from 25c. 19 50¢.; each, at ene) 18 Bagomeat) © Gea Sets. THIN AUSTRIAN CHINA TEA SETS. 4 56 pieces, beautifully decorated in colors. on very nei gold traced hans regularly $9.00, At (Basement | STEEL Cnamel-Wang. Ne I TEA atu iz a Sirah Liston. Pair.