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MA BACK TO HIS BRIDE. es, & Marriage Becomes Public, {Jose Estrada Palma, son of the Presi- nt of Cuba, was an early and unex- fed caller at the home of his father- ww, David ©. Jacobs, No, 362 West One Hundred and Twenty-first street, yy. In fact, he called before the tay was up and wes compelled to wait an hour in the reception hall. He was pleased that the story of his omantic marriage to Mr. Jacobs's @aughter Mabel had become public, and Seg while telling an Evening World fer about It. loss you,"’ he said, ‘it was not an slopement. It was just a secret mar- Flage. I have to goa year yet to Colum- Law School before I get my sheop- in, amd we did not want it known un- ‘tl then, “But it was a secret hard to keep. 1 ‘Was 50 proud that I felt just like shout- Ang it along the streets, I feci better nd I have come to face the tl orion I understand it will be plea- ‘Gant music. | “We were married on Feb. 11, and Miss Mabdel's sister—ah—Mrs. Palma’s sister, father, Was a witness. Soon after thie T notified my father, and he has known ‘@bont it for some time.” “How does he feel about it?" “Well, I haven't been disowned yet. ‘Blessings will come in time, and every- thing will be happy. 1 do not know What we will do now. 1am now wait- ig for Mr. Jacobs and my wife to come Gownslairs, and we will make somo ar- _ Fangements, _</'E went to Washington a week ago %@ confer with the Cuban Minister, not @nly about my marriage, but ° about >) other matters, and ast night, when I rd the newWs Was out hore, I started i. On my arrival here I came direct te house. Mut 1 want st understood that it was We Were not gone ' an_elopement. oe srenise fifteen minutes,” is head of the Charles econ, of No, 353 Bast ignth street, He was born in Biute and later moved to Califor- where his oldest daughter, “Mabel, rue holling over with ted Upto yesterday, when paca Bthel, who had stood up with Ben Out of the 4 suspicioi Ht the young people had. been mare Bled. He eald that now it was dine ee With he was perfectly satisfied, as gw they loved each other” and Dy. ant to Ray one thing, however, a Mr cobs, “and that is that the Mm possessed of great am comfortably to de able to Kive home. Now, if ‘you my Gaughter 1 will ‘all hi her new for the ‘rat time," he sald, with walking ‘toward the din- D, muh the family were gath- he called out in with mirth. There wan 0 answer. “Mrs. Palma!" he called in in a louder tones Then there ied stir and a flutter of giggles in the and the bride, blushing to her hair and followed by sband, also scariet with Na lon, are Aripping out. She ihfully that she could not say muc! out her marriage beyond the fac she was absolutely happy. juess We will live here with pa until we can make” 80 ments. In a few month: however, we expect to go to Cuba to it is husband's fam iy, Ww ‘alma is one of Yr children, iris and a boy. The son, Ham: twenty-tw Pe young artl ty Je horses, and hls or Hi, alntings oe ‘commended by distinguished {1 Palma’s ylounger nlater, {s also an artist, Vera, the Hpséat child, in wth a budaing wont Folma is the oldest child of Palm a, He has three brothers comprehensive we have style so far produced is every detail of workmai the facts—and we antee our goods, ce without first gation does himsel Bs Early Morning Call at ; Home of Papa-in-Law ” jacobs After News of Secret custom grade ttioughout. This isn’t mere advertising brag, YOUNG JOSE PALMA, SON OF CUBAN PRESIDENT, AND BRIDE WHOM HE MARRIED SECRETLY. (From a photograph by Rocksrood.) MORE TROUBLE FOR COL. JEWELL His Wife Says He Has Left Her Without Money for Months and that She Has Had but Little to Eat, SHE CAN'T GET CREDIT. Mrs. James A. Jewell, Janes A. Jewell, wite of Col. @ member of the United States Board of Appraisers, ap- peared in the Harlem Court to-day be- fore Magistrate Deuel and secured a summons for her hushand, The sum- mons, which charges non-support, ts re- turnable to-morrow morning. Mrs. Jew- ell was ocoompanied by her son and by Louis J. Grant, her counsel. Mrs. Jewell told Magistrate Deuel that her husband left his home at No. 452 West One Hundred and Forty-fourth street_on Nov. 4 without any reason, leaving only $20, Since then he has not contributed to her support, On March 11 he was defendant in the venth Déstitet Muniolpal Court in nst hin for ex- penditures by Mrs, Jewell since his de parture, all of which sults he lost. Mrs. Jewell said that since then she could nd had had but little , wife of the lawyer, five sults brought fewell Hyed is est on a mort 1 foreclosure Splendid Spring Suits and Top-Coats « $12.50 We have started the season with an entire new stock. Please note that it is not merely a few new lines, but an entire new stock—the most Also please read carefully the very definite statements we make and the very definite guarantee we give:— ever put before you. The line priced special at $12.50 includes every fabric worth your buying thought—for dress wear, for business wear, for any wear and everywhere. Our store is big Our stock is big. Yet if both were to be twenty times bigger we would NOT make up ONE additional style. here now. The tailoring in this line priced special at $12.50 is of highest The cut is correct and up to the moment. linings, interlinings, sewing silk, buttons, buttonholes. every thread of material, nship, AS GOOD AS CAN BE, dyessy, elegant—and this elegance is not rubbed on with a pressing iron; it is built into the garment, and continues through constant wear. We guar HE HAD PISTOL TO SOOTHE WIFE Mrs. Roller, in Fear of Her Life, Appealed to Police and Had Her Husband Locked Up Over Night. HE’S A MAYOR’S NEPHEW. On complaint of his wife, Grace Rol- ler, Charles I.. Roller, a nephew of the Mayor of Yonkers, was arrested and locked up in the West One Hundredth street station last night, ‘Mrs. Roller, who occuples an apart- ment at No, 2 West Ninety-eventh street, complained to the police that her husband had visited her at her touse and threatened to kill her and himeelf. Detective Lynch was went at once to Mrs, Roller's apantment, where found her husband. When searched at the station house, the police say, a re- volver, fully loadel, was found in the pnizoner's pocket. Roller lives at the Wynstay House, Yonkers, He and his wife, it 1s said, yesterday he went to her apartments a reconciliation. The police think that Roller became enraged when his wife refused to go back to him, and threat-| him, Hlevue Hospity It is a simple statement of ublish it as a matter of right, a matter of duty. e guarantee our prices. about both goods and prices. The man who buys any suit anywhere at any pursing these statements to the inexpensive test of investi- a substantial injustice from a money standpoint, Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o'Clock, \-WOODs (@. a2 il era examined as to his 82 Rolle nity. told the Cou Every GOOD The The suits are smart, We guar- antee every word ws say have been separated for some time and |, for the purpose of trying to bring about| ned later in the West | te Mayo. Mrs. She that he was a te broker in Yonkers, and that} @ume years eGo he was convicted of forgery and sent to the Trenton State Prison for seven years, While in prison he told Principat Keeper of the Prison Goorge O. Osborne that he had seen four of the keepers passing oplum to the prisoners, Three of the keapens were subsequently indicted and found guilty and are now awaiting sentence. Gov. Murphy paroled Roller for his confes- wlon. BABY FELL FROM A HIGH WINDOW. Little One Tumbled to Death from the Fourth Floor While Peering Out at Workmen in the Street Below. FELL INTO A_ BASKET. Little Annie and Eva Fink, five and four years old respectively, were left in the front room of their home on the fourth floor of No. @ Jefferson street, to-day by thelr mother, who was called downstairs for a moment, Some men were working in the street and tho children opened the window that they might watoh them. Annie turned away fora minute, and when she looked back Eva had disappeared. The remain- | ing child climbed up on the sill and ‘peered below to see what had become of Eva, She eaw the littl one in a lichouren basient artiew wan lesvene top of @ Ilttle extension in the alley which the | window overlooked, Just then the mother came in, Don't cry, mamma," said Année, is in the basket on the roof down stairs,” rMs, Fink ran to the window, looked out and fainted, Several nurses in the Reth Israel Hospital across the alley { chanced to look out of one of the dows. ‘They saw little Eva lying In the basket as though asleep. They sunmis that she fallen They rv pk the She Was still all minutes: 1, ‘There break the fall, ‘The distance was about 80 feet, in Alway (Value 12.00.) Last year they were * We overproduced, cent. requirements of the best $12 tailoring in many nix Your CHOU ve ssaciesecshe $2.50 Boys’ Suits. Norfolk Suits, ages 3 to ne double ng CM, anes fancy and they used were offering last year’s Clothing? it comes pretty near being the habit with the average clothier to <* a season's old stock without saying a word about it. We have always been fearless—always candid—always unique in doing things. and the crowds “i the natural sequence. 4 Less Than the Lowest! ‘dandies,’"| consequently $16 clothing should be to mean|Shows how good we can make you are the winner by 50 per, "best,’” Garments that meet all the\date by any means, 7 oll af TOSCH' iT WAS CHIEFLY AIR: When Dancer Came Out at Pos- tal Clerks’ Smoker in Diaph- anous Bloomers Schmittberg- er Blushed and Raided. VAN COTT IS VERY ANGRY. Inspector Schmittherger and a squad of detectives permitted the al talent’ to perform at the Post-OMce Clerks’ Provident Fund smoker In Rup- piner Hall, No, 70 East Fourth street, last night until “La Tosca” came on the stage to dance, Evidently whe was the Umit, for the Inspector and his detec- flves arose as one man and arrested everybody connected with the show. “profesaton- Because of this the Post-Office Bullding « {a a nest of gossip to-day. Postmaster Van Cott says he 1s going to have a thorough investigation. He 1s of the opinion that the men responsible for the entertainment have brought the post-offie into disgrace. On the other hand the lawyers who appeared for the persons arrested, when they were ar- raigned in Yorkville Court to-day, as- serted that there were so many men an high In the postal service at the smokr that Influence would kill any invstiga- tlon. Those arrested were Louls Weiner, proprietor of the hall; William B, Mus- grave, the theatrical agent, who fur- nished the “talent” and directed the stage; Bert Fuchs, Willlam McCullum and Bessle Clark, aleged singers of ob- Beene songs; John Lank, the plano player, and “La Tosca,” who says that her real name is Bertha Moore. When ‘La Tosca" got on the etage she was attired in diaphanous bloomers. Inspector Schmittberger blushed 80 deeply that if he had worn a celtulotd | F collar {t would have exploded. His blush was the cue to his men, and the resuit- Ing arrests caused more excitement than | b a fire. Samuel Greenbaum appeared tn court as attorney for the “talent and Max Steinert as attorney for the proprietor of the hall, Ostensibly the arrests were made for giving a theatrical perform- ance without a lcense, but the lawyers contended that no Hcense was required. IMPORTANT TO WOMEN! succesafy! and 0. ai ctarnus ene already Or In reatoring thom ahe at. Se may have the eweetest disposition tn my orld, but unless nature bas beatowed upon i plexio Pounded ad oman wae wil at ¥ rastore these blessings. DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD should be used by every woman who has the least denire to be attractive. It ia the only preparation that Wud uut hollowed, thin “cheeks oF eck with FIRM, HEALTHY FLESH MOVE WRINKLES from the face or to muke the breast frm, largo and beautitul nothing can equal it, To prevent the breast: hould always use Dr, wish to warn the pub- favold substitutes of th's famous prepar FOOD 1m on sale tthe principal Department Stores and Drug '. If your dealer has not got “SPECIAL OFFER. Fegular price of De, Charles Flesh, Food a ut to Introduce it Into thousands e 10 y vent In plata Wranper, postage prepaid. ‘A eample box—just enough to je convince you of the be sent tree for 10 cents, which pays for coat of mailing, We will also send you our Itlustrated “Art of Massage,"” which cont movementa for massaging th rma, and full ‘irections tor iit CHARLES COP eee rece New York. Business success depends upon en- ergy, ability—and Sunday World Wants. Women’s Silk Shirt Blouses. Special For Saturday: China Silk Blouses, White and Black, pleat and tucked yoke and back, also new pleat sleeves; all sizes, 32 to 44, at value $5.50. Lord & Natural Pongee Blouses, box pleated front and back, also new full sleeves with cuffs; all sizes, 32 to 44, at B5.00, value $6.50, Zaylor. Broadway and 2oth Street. The result is, our frankness oy Moe Levy & Co 119 to 125 Walker St. We Had Excitement All Right! It surprised you, didn’t it, to have us acfualiv tell you that we It's new for you to hear this, but Three Blocks East of Broadway, Out of the High-Priced District iting wins over your con idence LR iOW A WHOLE LOT LESS THAN THAT, | (Value 16.00. ) Tailored and qualitied as only They are not out of Fresh, sty.| lish and none the worse for a season's 00 (res Better buy e $5 Boys Overcoats, Material cf all-wool covert cloth, The least value of the lot 2 48 is $3; others rangeupto $5. ‘Sizes 4 to 16 years... Furnishings and Hats offer 4 W:aith of Econon Tolook oa means to buy after you have convinced yourself that the opportunity is as big as we say. Saturday must see the end of this sale. Three Invincible Men’s Suit Prices. ( Value 25.00. ) SWAGGER CLOTHING — ready-to-put-on clothing. To you ae getting 12 50 investment....... id $5 Sailor Blouse Suits navy blue, brown, red ard royals tandromely look doesn’t mean to buy unless the best of your Fine ribbed serge, in ieee former prices As |Beauty Is Woman’s Great est Safeguard and the Key to Happiness. H.O'Neill & Co. 27c. Ribbons at 19c. Yard. For Saturday, March 21-crirt rior, We offer special for Saturday a very fine quality Satin and Taffeta Ribbon, 344 A HCHeY wide, in all the wanted colors; also black and white—a ribbon that usually sells at 27c. per yard, at, per yard................ ae {19 } Neckwear, Veilings and Handkerchiefs For Saturday’s Selling—(rirst rioor, 21st st. side) If you are fond of bargains you will find them here to- morrow. The prices quoted are unprecedented for mer- chandise of this character. REAL RUSSIAN LACE COLLARS, in white and Arabian shades, at Worth 98c. STOCK COLLARS of washable and fancy materials, with bishop tabs in white and colors, at-ssse.eeeeees Were 40c. REAL ARABIAN LACE JACKETS, COLLARS ana 5.48 GARNITURES, perfect gems of hand-work, at $5. Value $12.50 to $18.00. NEW VEILINGS in the very latest styles of aoe colors and combinations, at, per yard, 15c. and Usually 25c. and 38c. Per Yard. LINEN HANDKERCHIESS, hemstitched, also with initials in different sizes of hem, for women a Lb ore eubroltered, and scolloped, at ° i 10c Regular Price, 1c. and 8c. 155c 125c 1}25¢ Splendid Values in Lamps For Saturday—(sécona Floor—Rear.) 150 Handsomely Decorated Lamps with 10 and 11-inch Globes, best burners, at. Value, $4.50 to $6.00. Nickel Reading and Sewing Lamps, Colum- bia central draught burners, guaranteed 80 candle power, complete with 10-inch white COME SHAME, cormscenesedcseeey vrennwveneen Worth $2.00. Iso Offering Some Fine etal Lamps. }$2.98 I $1.19 We Are Values in Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 5 NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD The Tragedy of the Frozen Fleet Thrilling Tale of the Gloucester Fishermen Who Were Frozen in the Ice 100 Miles from Help, and Who Rescued Themselves. The Vanquished Vanderbilts, The Youngest Member of the Golden Fam- ily Believed to Have Surrendered to Cupid, The Beautiful Girl Selected as His Bride, The Last of the Cannibal Kings. The Sudden Ending of the Only Remaining Native of This Hemisphere Who Ruled Over a Race of Man-Eaters, How Washington Breaks Sunday Startling European Innovations in Capital Society Which Are Shocking Puritanical People Everywhere. t) The Man Who Made a Law That Put Him in Jail. Strange Concatenation of Circumstances Which Has Put a Lawmaker Into Fetters of His Own Forging. TheKaiser and His Torture Play Germany's Emperor Orders a Great Object-

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