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FVPES OF WOMEN ‘One Defiant, the Other Meek, and Both Sent to Prison for Grave Offenses by Recorder Goff. aiRL FAINT. FALLS IN Begging for Mercy She Sinks to the Floor When Told that She Could Be Sentenced for Twenty Years— Revived by Court Offic Before Recorder Goff in General Ses- gions to-day were arraigned two women, one brazen and defiant, the other meek and humble. Both were directly oppo- site-one a woman of the world, the other poor, homeless and friendless. ‘The first was Kate Tedford-Hickey, convicted of perjury. For years this Stern Brothers Unusual Values To-morrow in Misses’ & Girls’ Suits & Coats MISSES’ SUITS, of fine cheviots and fancy mixtures, entirely new model; some with silk drop, others unlined, sizes 14 to 18, Value $25.00 $19.75 MISSES’ NORFOLK WALKING SUITS, of black and navy cheviots; taffeta lined Jackets, 4 $ shes 44 to 18, Value $20, 15.00 MISSES’ COVERT CLOTH JACKETS, satin lined, sizes 14 to 18, 4 Value $8.90 $6.95 MISSES’ STORM COATS, new model, $11.90 in Oxford and olive, sizes 14 to 18, Value $15.00 ° GIRLS’ REEFERS, of fine covert and paca cloth, in blue, red and tan, sizes4toi4, Value $5.50 to $7.59 Second Floor. 53.98, $4.90, $5.45 A Choice Collection of Children’s Trimmed Hats Just Received From Paris Second Fluor. Will Be Shown To-morrow Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing SILK LINED COVERT TOP COATS, perfectly Mahler DOUBLE-BREASTED sold always from $2.45 ‘No Mail Orders Filled. Thibets, and fancy mixtures, Norf 10 years. Double Breasted Suits, Cloths and unfinished worsteds, value $5.00; special at... , Cassimeres, all sizes; value 50c. Sixth Ave. and 31st St. Boys’ Clothing Bargains! season's selling well sacrifice our NORFOLK, $1, One and two of a kind, in Cheviots, Cassimeres, Covert Cloths, Serges, Tweed, in plaids, overplaids and stripes, blue and black BOYS’ TOP COATS and REEFERS, of all-wool Covert with coat-of-arms on sleeve; sizes 3 to 16; actual BOYS’ CAPS, all wool, fancy colors, Worsteds and fine THE WORLDi FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 1903.° Bros., After a brisk AND BLOUSE SUITS, to $5.00, at 95 None Sold c. O. D, folk and Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to 5 to 16 years, , in tan and blue, 2.95 23c 3 Special at.,.. enbers Nigh mien WEST _14-7™ ST. Saturday Morning Will Bring More Great Four-Hour AND Bis beinction (iy jurnmtecd Fioney Promptly. Refunded: Specials, As well as matchless values for the whole day. Is it any wonder that Saturday is always a splendidly basy day here? Another Sensational Waist Bargain. Posttively From 9 A M. Till 1 P, Me Only Well made and stylish waists in colored cheviots and white piques, made in the popular pleated style with puff cuffs, turnover stock and pleated B, back. Perfect in fit and finish. The cheviots are shown in blue, rose, tan and green; the white piques in narrow and medium cord.’ They would be cheap at a dollar each; special for four hours to-morrow at 59c Here’s An Offering That Will Make a Big Stir i Women’s Suits for FourHours Only On Sale From 9 A.M. Till 1 P. M.—Valaes Up to Double and More. 450 of these suits in blouse and Eton styles, handsomely trimmed. cheviots, venetians and fancy suitings in blue, grays and tans as well as a The skirts are made after the newest ideas In this lot All on sale from 9 few in black and fancy materials. with fitted linings or drop skirts. Sizes 32, 34 and 36 only. are included about 50 handsom: imple sults. A.M, till 1 P. Mi atesee. see All wool 9.78 woman, a gradi t t and Ravig ercaral uunguees, pa itvad tallored, pure silk lining, sizes § to 16, Value gs.so 95.95 Boye StuRr Ale Tes The famous “Mother's Friend” brand, _by her wits only, escaping jail to plunge REGULATION REEFERS AND TOP COAT: with and without collars, all the latest patterns, laund- i ee >, into another escapade. She defrauded, Reefers in blue serges and cheviots, regulation ani $ ered or unlaundered; sold everywhere for 75c., spe- 39c , scialoe Peers fet eu bach at eke, rom 9A. ta gu Oth - fair t saa wacnis cae eel Top Coats in all-wool coverts; sizes 3to16, Value $6.50 5.00 cial at, SG Vonderfil saving. Suilor blouse SuVERrettraEHive and aurable De we ccvlcted betora the Mecrades ot] || RUSSIANS AND SAILORS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, 8 especially when they are as well made as these are. In plain Having sworn falsely in a suit ehe in plain blues, browns, reds, homespuns and cheviots, sizes 3 to 12, 5.00 chambrays and fancy striped galateas in blue,red,pink and brown; “Drought against Mra. Jennie E. Kuttin- NORFOLKS WITH DOUBLE SEATS AND KNEES, deep sailor collar with white pique shield, trimmed with roy 5 of braid or with silk embroidered emblem; puff cuff; full ski: gen, of No. 120 West Twenty-first street, all-woo! homespuns and cheviots, trousers reinforced ith deep hem; choice for four h t t by whom she swore she had been en- with full double seats and knees, size 8 to 16, $5.00 with deep hem; r four hours to-morrow atesesee etme eeore ty. YOUTHS’ TOP COATS, in fashionable G ua peye no pity iv you,'* ie baaitiee! all wool coverts, guaranteed satin sleeve lining, Value $ n reat —) ay a ues or ir Ss. e woman, “for you oul ve Known better. I will send you to the MCE AEE patterns in $12.50 8.90 Offerings That You Will Travel Far to Match, Gtate prison at Auburn for not less than , TRADE MARK Girls’ Mitt 5 hi he than thi fr itary Box Coats. Girls’ Taffeta Sith Box Coats. Local OO eased The best sh f Made from fine aon Cone te Three-quarter length, with full shoulder cape he hi Kate Donahue, . , A e¢ best shoe for women, somely tailored; silk-embroidered emblem trimmed with lace medallions and 83 aS rah ai, Dupree convistad Boys’ Tam o' Shanters and Alpines . and military stripes: colors blue, red, cas- ) 98 lined throughout; stylish pul cutis; Ramones oh MIUBE Her emt oe Tams in fine cloths, serges and cheviots, plain or $3.50 per pair. ir 40d brown tices 4 to 14 years; value ° pees SOY YEAST BRECAA while they last pees es Te nee wee with tears. embroidered; Alpines in various shades of felt, $1.45 = i TS ‘ “T could sentence you for tywenty Value $2.00 to $2.50 No costume is complete without well-fitting Gi ti F H ° igantic Four Hour Special for Boys. years,” the Recorder told the girl. “"Oh, God!" she screamed, falling to “the floor senseless. Court attendants revived her, and at- ter the Recorder had sentenced her to the Reformatory for Women at Bed- ford she was carried from the court- room. PLANS ROUND-UP ~ OF BANISTS Pistrict-Attorney Examines Evi- dence Presented in Uncon- tested Divorce Cases, with a View to Criminal Prosecution. JUSTICE TRUAX WRATHFUL. ‘Thera ts to be a round-up of alleged bicamists in the Court of General Ses- sions. One of the most common causes as- signed for divorce in the weekly “bar- gain day," when undefended divorce cases are tried, {s that husband or wife bad disappeared and married another, Alternating with these are suits for an- “mulment because the suing husband or ‘wife has discovered that the life partner had a wife or husband by ® previous marriexe. ‘This involves a charge of bigamy in elther case, and it has been a matter of ‘Purlosity why these alleged bigamists ‘@re never prosecuted, ~ Justice Truax had three such cases on calendar Feb. 24, and in each the Mefendant not’ only did not defend, but “actually came forward as a witness and onfessed the bigamy charges. ‘This aroused the wrath of Justice ‘Truax and he sent for District-Attorney Jerome. Assistant District-Attorney Gray “@ensulted with the Justice and ex- amihed the evidence in a dozen such Second Floor, Annex. fashionable shoes, Sorosis West Twenty-third Street ERIE ENCINEERS SAVED BY NOTES: WANT WORE PAY FROM ROOSEVELT A Committee Is in New York Holding a Conference with the Railroad Officials on Pro- posed New Schedule. Arrested for Intoxication, Presented Letters from the President, Was Discharged. NO INCREASE IN 15 YEARS. HE WAS CELEBRATING. A committee representing the enst- | neers of the Erie Railway system is in this clty conferring with officials, They have asked for an increase in pay and presented in detail their plan for a readjustment of wages. The committee has had two conferences with the of- fictals, but no agreement has been ‘When arraigned before Magistrate Deuell in the Harlem Court to-day Samuel Joseph KeNer, seventy years ola, who was charged with intoxioa- ‘Y presented to Court two letters trom President Hea velt, which were written when the reached, President was Assistant Secretary of An officer of the road said that the the Navy. One of the letters was writ company recognized the fact that for| ten before war with Spain was f “a certain reasons some of the employees | delared and the other afterward, of the road should recelve increased ee told the Magistrate that he pay, but in the case of engineers the wed at No. 146 St, Ann’, venue and number of men Involved was so great Py he corned is eeventieth birth and the conditions on the division so yesterday. He said tha; varled that reaching a. settlement with t friends was a alow process, is no reason to bellevs id, “that the result of t All not be entirely sat! the engineers “But thei conferen: factory. The road \s willing employees what is generally ey ht of work, Rie w @ engineers, who ployees, but are no doubt members of the Brotherhood, were begun leably and no doubt will continue so. It was learned at the Erie offices that rs had not recelved any in- ay in fifteen Col. Keller, Seventy Years Old, | or sporting dress, In medium weight,—durable yet shapely and attractive,—for shopping or visiting, Light in weight and daintily effective in design for evening dress. “Hello, Spoolsilk—what you looking so tangled up about?’ “Can't help it, Mr. Shears; they persist in using me for overseams and underseams and stays and pockets, till soon there’ll be nothing left of me. Used two of my brothers up in making a black un- dressed worsted overcoat to order with a silk Ining for $20. Not complaining so much about that, though, because the overcoat is as { are reproduced in heavy materials, for morning JAMES McCREERY & GO, Twenty-third Street, Shoes JAMES McCREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep't. 27 inch Covert Coats, New! tucked model, — finished | with belt and velvet col-| lar. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 18.50 Tailor-made, blue or black! voile,—blouse suits. Stitched, tucked skirt; mounted on “drop” silk lining. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 22.50 From 9 A. M. tot P. M. Only—the Best Value of the Spring. An Outfit That You Gan’t Duplicate for Less than $3.50 Including a Two-Ptece Double-Breasted Sutt, a Shirt Waist or a Shirt, a Pair of Suspenders, a Bow Tie and a Golf Cap. If you will stop and think what it means to get an outfit like this for $1.98 you'll not be surprised atthe great crowds who will come for them. The suits are made of newest, most attractive cheviots and cassimeres, in the latest patterns and weaves. seam carefully sewed and flat taped. g> The shirts colors. steel buckles and strong ends, colors. Newest bow ties. $3.50 value; for four hours to-morrow at.. are shown in percales in a dozen different The suspenders are made of good elastic, with All-wool caps in various Sizes of suits from 7 to Just the right weight for immediate and early Spring wear, every 1,98 15. Boys’ Sailor Blouse Outfit. Strictly and Shield. ‘AlluWool Serge Satlor Blouse Suits Extra Pair of Pants, Separate Corded White Pique Colla: A $5 Value on Sale for the Whole Day Shown in navy or royal blue, red and brown; made of the famous GILBERT SERGE and warranted fast color; embroidered shields and collars; embroldered emblem on plaited sleeves; pants with flat taped seams and lined throughout; if you bought the garments separately you couldn't match the outfit for less than $5; sizes 3 to 10; offered all day to-morrow A rccccccceccceencvecesines Men’s Suits for 4 Hours at e best values in Men's Clothing are at Rothenberg’s—ample proof of that in the im- Thee growth of this DUsinesee It takes matchless values to win permanent patrons, These Suitsare shown in 4-button single-breasted sack style, in blue, black and gray, as well as various mixtures in tweeds and Scotch effects; wide French facings, mer- cerized Italian linings; sizes 34 to 42; regulars and stou limit, one suit to a customer, value $9.50; speclales seeeeeee Men’s Spring Top Goats Offered Good Value at $9 Each. Special at $5.75, But we were ready with this broad showing long before you were ready to see it. You'll be surprised at the values. This one is a fair example of how you can save money on any coat in the entire assortment. The very latest in style, cut, finish and fabric, Light and dark fabrics in several different shades; hand-padded collars and shoulders, extra wide facings and pipings, varlous lengths; sizes 34 to 44; $9 values, all day to-morrow at. oe Top Coat days are here. for All Day. 2./9 Shoes for Boys and Girls for 4 Hours Only From 9 A, MA. till 1 P, &M. to-morrow—-worth from 25 per cent. to 40 per cent. more, These are exceptionally worthy shoes—made to withstand just that kind of wear that boys and girls of these ages are bound to give them, . Lace and Button Shoes for Girls; dongola kid leather with toe caps and spring heels; also some of the smaller sizes in box calf leather, Sizes for misses, 12, 1234, Collarless Box Coats, made of cheviot or Covert cloth, Lined with satin, good as one you'd pay $35 for at most tallors. But say, they put me into every suit and overcoat enses, this much about Dimselg e letters ho received ¢; Roosevelt. e hem ‘eises to-day, and as a result warrants ‘are out for several men and women. ) Among the cases especially referred to pay, now is on @ basis of welve, hours, counted ap a ‘some passeng: y, and engineers make it in five or six hours, "J ‘by Justice Truax was that of Mrs. Marie ‘Mulertt, who on being sued by Charles R, Mulertt for an annulment of their marriage at No. 234 West Twenty-first ‘btreet, July 24 last, appeared as a wit- ess to help his sult. She testified that Bhe' was married to Albert Stoetsner in ‘Aai7, but that he went to the Pan-Amer- Exposition, Buffalo, and did not re- Believing she had a right to con- him dead, she married jogher under tovestigation is, that of » Paul @. Stollhoen, professor of lan- ulertt. inthe De Witt Clinton Hign then Dr. Stollhoefen ‘sued ‘als ic prosecuior of ich, Co! “own will, let. in Wi ‘developed that while ding as his common law wife in will, two other women claimed to be fe, One, Mrs. Mary Kennedy- hcen, of No. 959 Stebbins avenue, e Bronx, has eued him for absolute ‘alsh's custody, 11 he named ry SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Fiess.. 6.05/8un sets.. 612/Moou rises, 12.36 THE TIDES, High Water, Low Water, AM. P.M. M. toa. letter “from “en With Spain was ol: the Colonel asked the sevelt concerning the Mng a regiment of vol. ¢ from Mr, Roosevelt rtment, Mi eller, Room 1 ctty ein + Tam very mi S "Shine yon en obliged hi COULDN'T POSSIBLY BE A JURYMAN, | was In Fact Werna J. Amarth Is of the Wrong Sex and So Is Excused from Serving. tha I wisa 1 rate I am getting eve! ‘Among the hundreds of men who ap-| that we, Cay peared at the office of Commissioner of Jurors Brenner, in Brooklyn, to-day In response to subpoenas for jury service was one lone woman, who was im-| hy, embarrassed by the predica- ment in which sxe found herself, Bhe had a subpoena, just lke the mei Commissioner Bronner spied her gayer| a. garments in the sombre black mass of| 1 the male contingent and called her forth] Plates. and KON to inquire the reason for her presen. could. Patchtully ubpoena, which was “DH BODO! 7. Amrath: er reading these lettre Ale * {nquired the lscharged Col, Keller, ——_— se of @ Well- ‘Trading Place "°"™ y ery ninotrelyney 8° ‘OUTS, letrate Cor mit woman, and then | e-Op eplied the she went on to explain that'sho is the 1) occur again whi i | Bfartahe! veld of County Clerk im and ilves at No, 942 Greene avenue. the directory is used in making up list her name was taken to be| busi @ mere man, and so ele was summoned. Commiasioner Brenner apol- ogised for the error and assured Mive Amrath thet the mistake would never he was in office. He thereuy Werna J. Amrath as ineligible for service, and the young woman Was @: % u ha PENNY WONDERLAND RAIDED Polloe Pownce Down on a Resort ;| POLLY HYMAN, 128 W. 28d Het: | street, Long Island Oxy, announced to- | day thes whe would contest the will of Gf} the late Michael C, Murphy. She says they make to order from $52 up.” We make Suits and Overcoats to order in our new Custom Depart- ment from $12 up. Try us! Guarantee CLOTHING COPIPANY, Ser" 127th St. and 3d Ave. BON MARCHE GLOVES, New Colors, Warranted; Special, +180 ——ooo———S ‘|TO CONTEST WILL OF MICHAEL C. MURPHY. Cousin by Marriage Says Other Rel- atives Are to Join Her In Legal Fight for Property, ‘Mrs. Daniel Donohue, of No. 64 Wilbur ehe la @ cousia by marriage of the dead politcal leader end thet she has a eon who wii participate in the contest with her. “I am positive Mr, Murphy was never married to Mary Brennan,” she said ‘to-day. “She was only his servant. His Telatives are entitled to his which Ts larger than ap! hes @ nephew, Charles Rus- ‘two! cousing dying Sizes 14 and 16 years, 675 Children’s sailor suits,— with full sleeve and deep collar, Sizes 6 to 14 years, 4.50 Children’s collarless box Coats, with ‘ Bishop” sleeve, aud double capes, Sizes 4 to 12 years. 550 Twenty-third Street, ONE DEAD, ANOTHER OVERCOME BY GAS. Two Women Shared Flat and Left the Bracket Open by Accident When They Retired, Rose Levy, twenty-two years old, wag 13, 13%, 1, 134 and 2, Sizes for children, 8 to 10%, Special for this great four-hour sale at, per pair Shoes for Boys; good solid leather, with toe caps and double soles; thoroughly workmanship; newest, most desirable styles; sizes, 9, 9%, 10, 10%, 11,11 13; special for four hours to-morrow, per palterseee 79¢ 12,12% and We Garry at All Times the Famous Liberty Shoes for Women. The Best Value and Most Complete Line’in New York. Colonial Ties and Evening Slippers in dull kid or patent leather, all sizes and widths; Patent Leather Boots or Oxfords, Louis XV. or military heels, Dongola Kid or x Calf, patent or kid tip, Vici Kid Oxfords, welt or turn soles, Cuban or Louis XV. heels, OF PROSPERITY IS THE LITTLE SUNDAY WORLD WANT. LITTLE WORLD WANTS PAY BIG PROF- ITS, WHATEVER YOUR BUSINESS MAY BE, YOUR SUNDAY WORLD WANT WILL PROVE THE SURE FORERUNNER found dead, and Lena, Davidson, sixty years old, with whom she lived, uncon- ecioug in thelr flat et No, 8 Graham avenue, Brooklyn, to-day, They had turned on the gas accidentally upon re- and Arrest Three Mea. 1S ys wu join with me in Rebtiay’ tor hots’ shaft ot Ge oxtsel On sntormation furnished to the police id ;