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gis PRNCE RUPERT "LEAVES HS WF test Scandal In the Teutonic States Involves the Royal House of Bavaria and Daugh- | fer of Duke Charles. (SHE IS VERY BEAUTIFUL. } [rs Prince Was Expected to Settle u Down After His Marriage, Less Than’ Three Years Ago, but He ] Has Resumed Hie Old Way. There seems to be little marital fe- Metty ia the royal households of the Teutonic atates of Burope. Following close upon the heels of the startling @nnouncements of the elopement of the frincess Loulse of Saxony and the breach between the Grand Duchess ‘Anastasia of Mecklenburg-Sohwerin and her husband, the Grand Duke, comes the story from Berlin that Prince Hu- pert of Bavaria has left his beautiful ‘wife, Duchess Marle Gabrielle of Ba- varla, daughter of Duke Charles of Baverla, the celebrated oculfst. Some time ago the couple went to Tndld on @ scientific expedition. Their married life has been unhappy from the start, as the Prince failed upon his Marriage to give up the wild habits of his youth, that kept his father, Crown Prince Leopold, in continual terror for fedr that he would comm{ft some ecan- @slous indiscretion. Prince Rupert, from the time he was allowed to cut loose trom his tutors, showed a developing taste for es- capade, and he kept the court gos- sips busy trying to keep track of his dove affairs and filttings from Munich to Berlin and from Berlin to Paris. Often he would disappear for weeks at /g,time until all the scouts of the royal lousehold were scouring Burope with orders and corimands from the princely aoa for him to retuen home ‘and be | ood, ("When his marriage was arranged With the beautiful daughter of Prince Charles, renowned throughout — the world for his charity and scientific pur- Gults, it was thought that the Prince Would settle down to quict domesticity. he marriage took place on June 11. , but hardly a year had passed be- Toyal spouse became an object of sym- of thy among many older Pre"househota, aaa vere NEW OVORCE Bi FAVORS THE WIFE Chivalrous Assembly Passes It, and Back Alimony Must Now Be Attended to Emphatic- Woman Ran from Home to River and, Followed by Parent, Plunged to Death. ally. F ‘ASSEMBLYMAN WAS STINGY. WSpeotal Correspondence of The Brening World.) ALBANY, March 10.—A bill was passed fh the Apsembly last night that will be Of the greatest consequence to divorcecs U it becomes a law. Tt 18 a measure introduced by Assem- blyman Hammond, of Onondaga County, @nd provides that the court shall have iscretion in cases of interlocutory dl- Worce judgments to suspend or enforce eilmony or counsel fee payments be- fween initial and final judgments. At present when a decree of divorce fs entered jt Js only a preliminary an- Rouncément, ‘Three months must elapse before the final or complete divorce de- ‘eres Is granted. In the mean time all- mony that may have been previously ordered pald ceases. Under the Ham- mond act, however, tt may be directed What such’ alimony ‘continue until. final gudgment be granted. ‘The bill Is dead edly in favor of the divorced wife, Mi- mority leader Palmer made @ strong at- jgument againat {t, but {t went through ‘by the usual party vote. 4 . * One of the Erie County Assemblymen boards et the People's Hotel. When he Jeti his room one morning last week he also left @ wallet containing $260, He ie hurrying back in an hour and enxiously aaked after his property. “The chambermald turned in your pocketbook to me.” sald Clark Hyett, resenting ir to the Erle County man. (Whe latter counted th lis over very Wearefully, and tien t “That's just rigat w, you tell that girl if over she wants a good recom- mend for a Job to, coms to me, She'll ea cond wife jut there was no whisper of @ reward, and this is what in causing talk. Aseemblyman Finegan, of Rockland aty, hae introduced « new drink which has ed into immediate popu- Tatty Wiha hie elie, cmmecinte Ropu; sailed & “Finegan reviver,"” and a der er fart when th a ich a fresh has bee: jespoonful of cataup ie owed b: er and salt Br wlio have. trled’ it bln ad . ‘Assemblyman Burke, of Erie County, Ralks in his sleep, Last night he aj- caused a riot in the People's - toe YY of this At, ‘ascenbhy- 7, cooupies the room with and lyman Lynch, who F of polloe wo Mr, a4: re. he pound OTTER RIVER, Mass., March 10.—Miss Ida Warner committed suicide here to- day by jumping into the Otter River as her father looked on powerless to prevent her. ‘The woman, who had acted as assist- ant to her father, Francis Warner, post- master at the Otter River Station, was thirty-eight years old. Lately she had not been in good health. This forenoon she reemed to be suffering from mental trouble, but undertook to perform her a Buddenly Mr. Warner, who had been! Hawes keeping an anxious eye on his daughter,| g4r, Belasco, who hes been ll for gaw her start from the offlos and run toward the rivers ae yerds some time, away. Mr. Warner made posstole speed after her, but she reached the bank first and, without a pause, leaped into the water. The river was deep and the current strong. reduced, Mr, Warner could not ewim. He shouted for help and finding a plank ‘thrust that aie seize it. ‘The hope wes vain, for! almost t she touched the water her ers seized by the current and Sesement. disappeared. CAMMEYER 6TH AVE, COR, 20TH ST, Unparalleled Glove Sale! Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Women’s Gloves. 1,000 dozen of the finest products of the most cele~ beat French Manufacturers, Trefousse -and Perrins, &e,, &c, : Each customer can purchase as many pairs as they wish, No restrictions. Women's Trefousse and Perrins new, fresh gloves, newest Paris points embroidery, suede and real glace kid, in tan, , brown, black and white, all sizes, Reg- ular $1.50 and $1.75 this season’s gloves. The Sita Glove, for Women, real kid, suede and mocha, in all colors, black and white, all sizes; new, fresh goods; regular price $1.25...+es+sseseeeee Cammeyer Princess Glove, for Women, in fine im- ed kid, suede and cape skin, in all colors; the latest gloves. Our regular $1.00 stock...... r Women’s Dent's and Adler's celebrated Cape and Dog- mode, gray, with that A Serre Gata ak ting u for » The mix-up staightened out, but Burke Pepited ame he, "ase the note. nd * a a PRINCESS DESERTED BY HUSBAND CAUSES A COURT CIRCLE SCANDAL, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 10. 1900. ‘HOT RECOMMENDED FOR EVERTTHING. DEOPDOSHD ee 2G40O02 99O9-9990O006-0099OO0SO0G439 G6 SE CSOGE $ inces, stand twenty-four hours. If pri place {t In a glass or bottle and let it DROWNED HERSELF BIG CROWD QUT TO AS FATHER WATCHED! SWEAR OFF TANES This Is the Last Month for Ob- taining Reductions, and the Ranks Are Swollen. the last moment,: would | formation regarding the names of those who called and the amount of their as- This is the last month in which to have taxes reduced. skin Gloves, reduced from $1.25, $1.50 and $1.8 TO serrereceerccvcrseess Kayser Silk Gloves at wonderful reductions: Regular $1.00 quality ......-sesseeeeceres OFC Regular | | 3 Doctors Prescribe Swamp-Root. Gentleme rescribed } remedy for kidney and bladder complaiita’ Dr. Kile j Mer’s Swamp-Root, with most beneficial effects, and know of many oi qi kidney trouble, i by oth ® | and treated without - Dr. Kilne i . > | Root ool oF out of It. desperate: tenepcoatuls before or after fine, result: to Dr. Z t fas Dg resi 1. © jurvation a " that Swamp-Root has great i properties, % The largest line of taxpayers seen in the tax office since the books were open- ed was in evidence to-day. from the entrance to President Wells's private office out into the corridors to the Broadway entrance. Conspicuous in the line was David Belasco, the play- wright, and former Alderman James W. raid he had just returned from Atlantic ‘City and expected to go to Burope oon. Both Belasco and Hawes called to have thelr assessments ‘The usual reticence was maintained by r in the hope that his|the Tax Commissioner, who refused in- But if You Have Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble, You Will Find the Great Remedy Swamp- Root Just What You Need. Tt used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their begin- ning In the disorder of these most impor tant organs, Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected, and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. Tf you are sick or “feel badly,” begin tak- ing the famous new discovery, Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, because as soon aa your kid- neys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince any one. 276 9th St., Borough of Brooklyn, N, Weak and unhealthy kidneys are respon- sible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, and {f permitted to con- tinue much suffering with fatal results are sure to follow. Kidney trouble irritates the nerves, makes you dizzy, restless, sleepless |i and irritable; makes you pass water often during the day and obliges you to get up many times during the night, Unhealthy Kidneys cause rheumatism, gravel, catarrh ‘of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints and muscles; makes your head ache and back ache, causes indigestion, stomach and liver trouble; you Bet a sallow, (Swamp-Root ts pleasant to take.) yellow complexion; makes you feel as tho may have plenty of ambition, but no str ae you had heart trouble; you ngth; get weak and waste away. eee for these troubles is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the rrorld:fa- ture, for aa ta oe RR WAnRD: “Root you afford natural help to Na- neys that is known to medical alone healer and gentle aid to the kid- If there fs any doubt in you urine on rising about Sunes Te your condition, take from your four ow exami; is a brick-dust settling, or if ama anleien it is milky or cloudy, if there are in need of immediate attention, No matter how many doctors you ma money you may have_spent on other medicines, you really owe it to yourself to at least give Swamp-Root a trial. Its Stanchest friends to-day an those who had almost given up hope of ever becoming well again. es float about in it, your kidneys y have tried, no matter how much If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what yo uu need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-doll; a everywhere. Don’t make any mistake, Shienver he cee ea ee ee Kilmer’s Swamp-Root—and the ottle, but remember the name, Swamp-Root address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Sent Free by Mall SPECIAL NOTE—It you have the slightest symptoms ps or blad- der troubles, or if there is a trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who will gladly send you by mail, immediately, without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, and a book containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial let- ters received“trom men and women cured. In writing be sure to say that ‘ou read this generous offer in the New York Evening World. R. CHAMBERS 5G Spring Overcoats $15, $18, $20 ginning of the season {s the fact! that these coats were made last year. They are, however, as good in every detail as this year's output, and the change in Style, is scarcely perceptible. Made by the world’s best Copyright, 1903, by W, o ALL rights reserved by Tax- ‘Clothing Co, Norfolk Walking Suits SS ik ts 16 is ‘ ‘cre Just — the Same. Just feast your eyes on ‘em, and buy- ing will be but a matter of taking your made with box plait front and back—full pouch sleeve and lined with taffeta, Skirt cut full, nine gore, with side plaits and kilt _ bottom, Blacks ahd navys, IK Crowds at the Spring Houselurnishing Sale. | Cnametted Cooking \ut, S601 eu. ibe 294 |3 cae manufac-| TEAQKETTLES. 4, quar genuine cite nickel eel 577, 5 sey fea owt Pema MES gy Se ica HAN Elte SEEMS pp, Perea ek and havel pein, KETTLES. 4 on i oy ee quer, 180.53 GALVANIZED WATER | as A quart 21048 2go| Agate Yickel Steet |Pas,,|ban se. Jae} DUST BRUSHES, ear al DISH PANS. 14 quan tise, 5¢79 Ware. VANIZED OA 450.) 17 quer. CANS, large see. 54 SCRUB BRUSHES, tow TEA KETTLES, wth cover, plo, “VICTORY” NO. 4 BOX TOP BALL-BEARING Pietpralied three drawers; all the latest and bes 7 4791 will be varied in popular selections from the *NICTORY” NO. 4; ball-bearing, improved New Heme model; drop head, swell front; quarvered oak; allthe latest all virtwou: name on each machin MONEE Tf OO Mine GRACE SPE 2 Each Machine structions free of Hand-Painted Fresh Arrivals in the Beautiful 1903 Patterns. The best weaves and picturesque designs that China and Japan can produce are here in abun- dance. Every home-maker who knows their value will welcome these beautiful andserviceablenovel- peas aly pe only: makers, PICK THEM OUT §f/ ties. and rugs, but are eminently desirable during the 906. quali spring months for extra coverings. To-morrow’s 80c. quality, ; offerings are choice. SCOTCH LINOLEU seasoned, heavily | i" JAPANESE MATTING. printed Linoleum. wide range to select from} 29e | $16.00 quality; per roll of 40 yds. $14.00; per yard #00] 2 yds. wide, per square yd, $12.00 quality; per roll of 40 yds,, $9.00; per yard. = @CH Oy CLOTH; « great variewy of new designs 246, 2 156 I $6.50 & $7.00 qualitys per roll of 40 yde. $5.95; per yd. L801) yd. wide: $15.00 quality; per roll of 40 yds. $12.00; per yard 9 BB) 40e. quality, per wn $12.00 quality; per roll of 40 yds, $10.00; per yard 800 wn $7.00, $6.50 & $5.50 lity ; roll of 40 yds, io, 7 US: ered TS eo} 5% quality, per square yd Rugs and Carpets--Lively Selling. leading from the many purchasers yesterday. Thousands of fresh lots arriving daly, or own exclusive desi perfect AXMINSTER RUGS-—New, handsome cellent grade of SMYRNA RUGS in the | AXMINSTER the daintiest furnishings ; also numerous | makes represented. The following ere a | and without beautiful Oriental effects: i? B3nl0.6 ox PA arian =| 41,75 78.75 14.50|—— ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS order, =Ow wis Special siwae ‘xT S6x72 ma Rug; growing in popu eens ——— Fabric of Camel’s Hair Cheviot—Coat jroeay each day, alg. from ities sold; we sell this Rug of ol ee 30x60 2os4 Aa suneiineet 1150455 440 Toe dubs wae ts bi TT TIRES TTT EDT TET ER TET Handy Helps for the Flome. IWIN in the Basement Store we are as busy as a beehive in blossomy June. The great Spring Sale of ishings caught on witha = wonderful showing of enthusiasm and activity yesterday in spite of the rain. Ba Swarms of People All Buying Eagerly. Every Price Is Wonderfully Low. Spring is coming. Preparations are rife. Home folk are busting about, cine energetically. Some people are buying ready-mixed paints, others are getting agateware, brushes, tinware, woodenware, refrigerators, or any of the other many lines on sale. a Biggest and best sale in years. Nothing offered you but what is thor- oughly trustworthy. A “second” couldn’tfind a moment's room. Having — the largest quarters for Housefurnishings, and buying in largest quantities, we can naturally sell at lowest prices. Here's proof: BERLIN: 4 GALW, INF; anid aE A cg ott er be NS my Utensils. BERLIN TEA KETTLES, Brushown Be ihe oil agate wel BS ey Hs, Bai ot 40 | SIR TTR ae or Calas t po Be 5, Noun use, 360.:2 gg4| Satvantred Ware. DUST BRUSHES, made of 77 snd COFFEE POTS. Tae Ae te nickel steel Thelding 5 quarts, H RAW aN zer as F, 8S) BROOMS, can fy goal, BERLIN SAUCEPANS, 2 by, full No. 7 size, 186; NO. 8 TEA het ! SEP On yq,|SSat BY SET yy,lopvnn ror 69 ' Recital Go-Morrow. THE PIANO, SONG AND VIOLIN Sewing Machines. “Utetory” Ball-Bearing. Improved New Home Models, Handsomely|CITAL IN THE AUDITORIUM OF NEW ART PIANOSTORE, ONTHE inished, Si Underariced: een, FLOOR, at 3 o'clock on Wednesday afte Miss ETHEL MOULAND,———__' for 5 years. Ine}. ALEXANDER HOWELL (Third Pose, Centre), [Miss DORIS W. Umbrellas. Medallions) s.75 1 $2.50 UMBRELLAS L008 AT, EACH, . SPECIAL 19¢ the Groat Sus a overs Great WEDNESDAY, Meee stock must go tom | Dainty and Pic- for other lines. To clear these we f turesque bits of art- Poticed aricee regardless of cost. The most work for decorative | markable values ever offered in The Big Store. Interesting) This sale is bound to attract throngs of p ci purposes. sata Ceecloged any neeiet 24, 26 AND 28 INCH UMBRELLAS: covered with \ i and . pretty color} cic. rade Silk Union Serge fine Marcerized Twill schemes; charmingly } and Taffetas; cases and tassels; handles for men, women framed. Desirable dec. | tn silre: many wes in te Snows ae orative pieces to bright- weed ie eee ln ae fp in a room. at ¢ QMata Floor, Front, 18th Sha (Third Floor, Contre, 18th St.) Linoleum and Oitelot: Yow Spring Designs GREATLY UNDERPRICED. hea: ity: new spring line of tile and nother Interesting Sale of ee Oriental Nfaitings. They have all the beauty of most carpets Per epeer CHINA MATTING. 30¢. quality, per square yd, 45. quality, per equare yd., (Tairé Floor, Binth AvenwEy (Third Floor, Front, 19th Bt.) March Showing of Yew and Exclusive Designs. A superb representation from the ing looms, which awakened enthusiastic designs, and very handsome. The weave is For Wednesday we feature the following choice values: RUGS. SMYRNA RUGS: Another lot of this «x few of the many values we will feature _. | Wedowsday ; 012 7.6x10.6 6x9 4s ao cl ae 17.50 15.75 9.75 TAPESTRY | CARPETS Sue 4.75 3.00 more pleasing than ever; Bade ye edna yy pov naw ok rae! =

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