The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1903, Page 9

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GEORGE LAW UNDER > HER BETROTHED*"* ~AARIED WA, Sb Says Miss Callinsand Sués Breach of Promise, but ime. Whitney, the Defendant, {Denies Engagement. tA man’s treachery, « jealolis woman's _ fevenge and an interrupted trousseau, | these aro details alleged in the se wational development of Miss Murga: Cadlins's love affair, which she says hi Groken her heart. Oliver B. Whitney, a wealthy pro- Moter, with offices in the Park Row Bullding, 1s the alleged caush of Miss Wallins’s unhappiness. A handsome astem matron matte the disclosure which shattered her dream of love. ‘The denouement of the complicated Grama is a suit for $25,000 damages in the breach of promise action which Miss Gallins tas drought through George M. Qagootby, of No. 171 Broadway. *Mr. Whitney. gave me every reason > believe he was a single man,” ald Mites Callins. “I met him when I came ‘ta New York, a stranger, from P aivecis, a year ago, I am a ogrepher and had letters to prominent @Qrms. I was looking for an address fyhen I was approached by a handsome ~ @iferly gentleman who offered to help me find my place. I was impressed by this kindness, and Jater he asked me to ige4o luncheon. We became quite friend- &y, and dinner and theatre parties were ‘Meequent. I became very tyhd of him amd had every reason to believe he me, for he proposed marriage and (Besos Was to take place- at ¥ time."’ }\ Wedding Dress Was Being Made, Calling says her trousseau was , The wedding gown was in prog- when ‘there came an awful revela- . A women called one day with the ent that she had a sensation- discli#ure to make. » Whitney is a married man and @ wife and children in Marlborough, 5 5. village just north of Newbu; letter found in Mr. Whitne; Osgooddy seys, was the "6 visit to Oils Callins, ‘woman is in love with Mr: 'Whit- the lawyer declared. ‘Calling, who has removed to eincs the breaking off of her e- imate, “with large dark , fe dark eyes tiful features. ( ny MRS. GEORGE LAW, he ai| Operation Performed To-Day on Millionaire's to be at his Oftice. Marten finally} ~ at his Widow, Who Is Resting Comfortably. ‘Ss has he sult. was brought, there.” Caaf hae} not at his offices Park Row Building ‘to-day, ‘wut emphatic denial that he ever prom- oy irienid ri knowa in the smart set, was operated on to-day for appendicitis, a ma, ©) &t Manborougn. “oe OM KNIFE FOR APPENDIOITIS, Mrs, George Law, widow of George Law,, the millonaire, and well Dr. Bull performed the operation, and Mrs. Law is resting comfortably. PARKHURST MAN Wife of Edgar A. Whitney, For- merly Superintendent of So- ciety for Suppression of Vice, Seeks an Absolute Decree. Edgar 4. Whitney, whilom supetin- tendent of Isr. Parwhurst's society, whose curiosity led him to the “divorce court” today, where his wife, Nettle 8. Whitney, counsel, ex-Congreseman J. J. Walsh. that she and her witnesses might {den- tity him, the Lexow Committee. He was the right~ and Mr. Jerome, counsel to the com- Nee Commiesioner and Justice of Special Sessions respectively. Mrs. Whitney testified that teir sec- ond child, born during the session of Lexow Whitney. She charged her hus- band wita deserting her for a Mrs. Pasto, with whom he lived from 1901 to April, 1902. Mrs. Margaret Roberts testified that Whitney paid the room rent of Mra, Pasco in her house for a week, and was a nightly visitor, and Alex W. Wood, stenographer in Justice Worcester's Court, and own { the house No} 189 Audubon avenue, ..«:lfed that Whitngy and Mrs. Pasco lived in his house four months until he found out their relu- tions, Justice Fitzgerald reser\cu decision. Witney, after he was deposed by the went into Duainess taking care of men's clothing. He had a atore Parkhurst Society, as a ‘valet’ on A large scale, in Harlem. EX-FEACHER WANTS DIVORCE AND SCHOOL ae a Praliminary to Regaining Job as Instructor. ‘As a preliminary step in an effort to get back her place @ teacher in the public schools, Mrs, Delia Meyers, who surrendered her place In the classroom to get married to Louls Meyers, in April, 1899, asked Justice Fitzgerald, Supreme Court, through Samuel D. Lasky, to-day for an absolute divorce. ‘They have no children, and Mr. Lasky adduced tes! which rested the cl that October, 1902, hha where the attraction that from his teacher bride was Cate woman named ‘Frieda. He iving 220 Harrison street and did not a opposition. e was asking for an absolute diverce, was made to stand up by her Whitney was Suporinfendent of the Parkhurst Society during the days of band man of John W. Goff, FrankgMoss mittee, afterward made Rocorder, Po- the Lexow Committee, was christenc® Sues to Be Freed from Mr. Meyers of the | Feat » aan all> ae, nn LCS} . r% iy 6 i - tyes = ? iy Te Uy 5 . ae THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EV APRIL 29, 190. ee eR re Sei ns aan A ran ee waa apis «(figs OAL Baphy'r CIs ARIMA | ce han ta ana a WOULD ONORCE | eam kroner Premonitory Sympton of Serious Trouble. Use of Remedies Containi: Alcohol Is Suicidal, more effective kidney remedy. The public no longer has any patience with so-called kidne: best, only possibly disease. The demand is for a remedy remedies that, kidney disease. The «startling statement published cently by the newspapers throughout United States that Dr. Pettingill’s Kidn strated their ability to cure men being daily.reasserted by physicians. a fact, and care proved to the satis tion of any sufferer who will take pains to test the wonderful specitic, The signs of threatening kidney are pains in the loins and regions of iting, and distention of the stomach. alarm you, if aes experience heat in region of the kidneys, do not wait worse symptoms, Tablets without delay. John M, Ament, Lewis County, Ter which I received very little benefit, last I gave’ Kidney-Wort Tablets a tr] received immediate and lasting from thelruse.”” alcohol in a kidney remedy keeps up inflammation. Li cause of the alcohol th tain, are never ordere Kidney-Wort Tablets contain no alco! Wort Tablets the true health, strength, happiness they so earnestly desire. GES ec - Worthy Wrapper Offering! 1 The wrapper store has been most gener- of t ous in its extraordinary value-giving this sea- son, and to-morrow’s event bids fair to out- rival other recent wrapper sales in the excep- tional quality of thisvargain. : This special purchase does not consist of more than 150 dozen of wrappers, and ‘Every one 1s worth dou- 59 Cc ble the sale price = - - They are trim and reat in make and fit, and yet havg all the comfort 2 wrapper should possess. The materials are ex- cellent for wear, and the colors—indigo eX blue, black, red and fancy effects—are ge es the most ‘desirable. Each wrapper Sige | 1 has a deep-flounced skirt trimmed with good braid and ruffle. Workmanship, fit, “i finish and style are faultless—all sizes. No C. O. D. or Mail Orders filled, - Rogers Silver-plated Ware. |Two Women’s )” Standard quality Silver-plated Ware of the world-renowned Rogers brand will be offered to-morrow at temptingly little prices. Glove Valves ! ‘The assortments are complete and entirely satisfactory, many } , Now that the weather is chang- ‘| ‘ ing the Lisle and Silk Gloves ia anid handsome designs being shown, vill be the favored sort, Here ‘ Ti 3 Bpoons, per set of half doz- Berry Spoons, for this sale,ea., 68° are two splendid and opportune en, for this sale, 5c | Claret Pitchers, heavily em- values.to note: le Spoons, per set of half boneed guadeupleniaten tops dozen, h either French gray or bur- tii may of Aline Crees Ren ination 4 yrs 50c. . iS. egular rice, 1.49, Cy © dozen, for this sale, o8c.! For this sie 790 For $1 Sitk Gloves. Dessort Forks, per set of half Black and white pure Milanese silk; elbow lengths; all sizes; elegant qual- aii the ‘For Lisie Gloves, Crumb Sets, with ebony han- dozen, for this sale, dies, hand burnished. Vor this Pabdle Forks) per set of half doz- sale, $1.39 en, for this sale, $1.18 dane including teapot, sugar 18-dut. wl, cream pitcher and spoon Berea ret Perties: per tat holder. All gold lined, hand- 98e f $1.30 somely hand engraved. This Butter Knives, for this sale, ea, 18¢ | set we sell regularly for $3.49 Excellent quality lisle thread; two- Sugar Shells; for this sale, each, 196 For this sale, $2.08 | clasp style; all sizes; colors’ gray, Main Floor, Promt, Centre, "Men's Good Underwear, 19c. A lot of excellently made, well-fitting Balbriggan Underwear will % placed on sale to-morrow at this interesting price. he Shirts, are made with either long or short sleeves, trimmed with pearl buttons; the drawers, haye/ double seats and are reinforced _ by double stitching thfoughout, erpe! is strictly first grade—sjzes 34 to 46-—spe- wife and black. Main Floor, 69th St, Section, ween eee neon ’ : Men’s Pajamas. The pajama-wearer will find this item of special interest from a money-saving standpoint, for at any other time he'll pay $1.25 for the very same quality. They are made of a splendid quality woven Madras, cut large and com- Math Floor, 60th Bt. Seetion, | : jortable, and finished with 89c ; ALL CARS TRANSFER TO pearl buttons; extra value at Mail orders promptly filled. Dela ] oor, ih Gt. Beotion, 3d Avenus, soth and Goth Streets, Women’s SilK Regularly Sold for $1. These vests are just as dainty and pretty as , they can ove nothing (® equal where selling forless thai There are about 2,400 of these Vega silk Swiss ribbed vests in the c exceptionally well made, in low neck style, with fine silk lace and ribbon trimmings at collection, all neck and armholes—the and white— All sizes, to-morrow, choice at each, pay 25c. a pair regularly. Here. are the kinds for cheice: pink, sky blue, lavender. black, cream ve 39¢ Fine New Hosie Vests, 39c., be—in factg them any- n $1. each. pN i colors are | Maia Floor, 69th ry, 12%. This isn’t the sort of Hosiery usually sold at 12?4c,, but through a fortunate purchase we are abla fo 1 quote this special price, You'd Men's lace opanwork and plain black and colored lisle thread Socks, slwith silk-embroidered insteps, all sizés. Women's plain black catton Stockings, with double soles. Children's ribbed black’ Cotton Stockings, with double knees, all sizes from 6 to 10, Pick as many as you want to-morrow at, per pair, Warner’s $1.50 tached re } bell BLOOMINGDALES'. ee ew os ' tnade of fine sateen, | with long dip- hips; | hose supporters at- 12kc Maia Floor, Goth Bt. Section. “Rusl-Proof” Corsets ' It is not possible to find a better corset for sfyle, quality and durability than Warner's “Rust- Proof.” ‘They embrace every point that makes a corset perfect, giving an air of style and distinc- tion to the perfectly gowned woman. We quote but two of the styles below: Straight | Bat iste; front style, | $175 made with dip hips, straight fronts, low busts; to front and | hose supporters on hips, in white and | fronts and sides; drab only Sizes 43] white only; sizes 18 to 30 inches. | to 30 inches, The Ruby Corset, 49c. Short, low bust style; effectively trimmed top and bottom with lace; white, drab and blue. Seeond Pioor, th St. Becton, $4 Avenue, 9th and Goth Strests, a Every year the demand has been for a lelay the progress of can point to men and ‘women in every neighborhood that it has cured of severe Wort Tablets have again and again demon- women of Bright's disease and diabetes, is rouble | kidneys and headaches; there is often con- stipation, feeling of faihtness, nausea, vom- you have any of these symptoms that Take Kidney-Wort | Says: “For 10 years have been afflicted with pain in the back, the result of diseased kidneys. 1 tried several remedies, from yenefit The general reading public knows that ‘id kidney remedies, be- necessarily con- by physicians. Women of all ages who suffer from) backaches, sideaches, headaches, tired feel- Ings, exhaustion, nervousness’ and general weakness, find in Dr. Pettingill's Kidney, We are prepared ng imported models. » at 6 med with taffeta silk. ‘ that belt; skirt to correspond. re Taffeta Silk Coats, 43 inches long, the! ney- sementerie. the the If 30th, the following special v the! for (THIRD FLOOR.) nn, ruffle cape, with trimmings of braid, lace. - Value $2.75. At and{|] collar style, trimmed with deep ruffle: Value $5.00. Infants’ the ; ‘+ Hi ; mere; skirt trimmed with embroidere Value $6.50. Special bol. Ht with insertion and ruffle of embroide Value $1.35. insertion. Value $2.25. Specia Infants’ Carrlage and Crib neatly finished and trimmed. Infants’ Carriage and Crib Pillow sheer French Nainsook. At $1.98 Also, a very complete assortment Caps, Veils and Bibs. and Sizes !'to 3% years. with white lawn hemstitched yoke, h ruffle, neck and sleeves. Dresses of Gingham, fangs with belt, suitable for. girfPor boys. Dresses of Gingham, Russian effect stitched tucked lawn.’ An assortment of dainty colored brays, Gingham and Pique, designed dren from one.to four years, They also calfattention to the variety Long Cloaks of Bedford Cords, Hals, many‘of which cannot be found from $4.50 to $50.00 a garment. effect, loose fitting; trimmed with silk Pas- Sake & Company — have arranged for Thursday, April Infants’ Long Cloaks of Bedford” Cord, double Special at $4.98 Infants’ Long Cloaks of Bedford Cord, sailor Special at $3.95 Long Cloaks of Cashmere, capes trimmed with ruffle of silk embroidered cash- Pique Afghans, with turnover front, trimmed Special at 98c Pigue Afghans, fancy trimming of embroidered Pillow Cases, At 386 to 2.98 Dresses of Gingham, in small pink and white or blue and white checks, Mother Hubbard style, , Special at 50c! stripes, box plaited, insertions of fine embroidery, tox plaited back with belt, turnover collar, and jcuffs imported and domestic Dimity, Lawn, Cham~ Oc. to $4.00 Cashmere, China Silk, Bengaline Silk und novelty mate- Suits and Coats for Women. While they are the creations of our designers, the garments which are pre- sented here are not without the new ideas which characterize the costly The prices are indeed modest. Tailor-made Suits, four different blouse models, some with cape over Shoulders, others with fancy vest of passementerie; others trim- At $15.00 Pedestrienne Suits of fancy mixtures or home- spuns, Russian plaited blouse coat. with | Tailored Shirt Waist Suits At $26.00 | triple cape | At $21.00 alues in Infants’ Wear. ribbon or Se d bands at $5.00 ry. lat $41.69 Cases of to $10,75 of Infants’ emstitched At 85c¢ front with of hem- At $1.25 Dresses of for chil- of Infants’ elsewhere, years. quill tops. Imitation Shell Side Combs, si heavy quill. Value Imitation ‘Shell Chignon Combs, gold: plated: mountings, set with coral, pearl or turquoise. Value $1.00 each. af Imitation Shell Side Combs, with rhin: settings. Value 75c. per Imitation Shell Side hand pdlished and finished. . Value 75c. per pair. Chignon Combs with rhinestone settings. © . Value 75c. each ; We Are Agents for cer | Sake & Company pes for storage. “Broadieayy, aan tn 34th Street tha aa Tailor-made Suits of Black or Blue Voile, Etamine, Cheviot ond other fabrics; sev- eral models, trimmed with taffeta silk and lace; many of them silk lined throughout. At $2 of Foulard Silk, black or blue, with white polka dots; this season's most advanced styles. At $141.00 Shirt Waist Suits of Foulard Silk or Shantung / Pongee; three exquisite models from which and Top Coats of Tan Covert Cloth, 19 inches long, | ‘ to select. At $18.50 | Tis! with strap or French seams, satin lined | Full length Coats of Black or Tan Union Silk fac- throughout. At $9.75 triple cape, with belt in back. At $14.50 | Clothing for Boys. (SECOND FLOOR.) Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits with extra pair of Trousers, of neat Mixed Cheviots; sizes 8 tol5 Special at $3.00 Boys! Shirt Waists, laundered, negligee or with collars attached, or plain neckbands; a large as- sortment of ‘new patterns; 6 to 13 years. Values 75c. and $1,00. Boy's Golf Caps of mixtures, checks, plaids or plain colors; also University and Eton Caps, in ted, white, navy or black. Value 75c. u Value $4.50. IMITATION -Tortoise Shell Combs at prices far below their true worth. Imitation Shell Loop’ Pins of extra heavy Value 25c. each. Imitation Shell Combs with jewelled back, set with pearls, turquoises or corals. Value 50c. each, ‘Amitation Shell Side Combs of heavy plain or fancy tops. Value 45c. pair, oy aa Imitation Shell Chignon Combs, very heavy Special at 35c, 4% ss pecial at 383 Value 50c. each. $0c. Per pair. pair. S Combs of No Reason Why every one should not have a comfortable home. Our Easy Credit System makes it possible for all. To parties not having the read; Rene furnish their N omes with ‘a class of goods not usually obtain- able {1 talment houses, we offer to able a arrangements on a credit basis. No Trouble in Making # Sel@tion from Qur Enormous gf E ‘3 Needed for Housekeeping. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs SIXTH Ave] & IBMST. COR ANOTHER SALE OF | Women’s Tailor. Made Suits STARTLING E GOLD is a woman’s'best friend when wash day comes It makes the clothes sweet and: clean. Takes only half the time and half the labor of around, DUST soap. Just follow directions on package. Calcawo. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, New York, " Boston, St. Louis. ——Malers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP, AND [en's Fine Suitings. * dcredit for the Askiug.' way that custom for; our special $14.75 AND $16,75 WMATCHADIA VALUES IN JACKETS, WAISTS, MILLINERY, BTC TAILORING Sets ETC POR WoMEN No security re. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wenders, (ear ot De * pe attention aga gute Gold Crowns |Bridge Work si, Gold Filling Quakes C Hours: oa to 8 P.M, QUAKER DENTA 44 East of Teeth éth St, Wve) My EoD Ae ‘Deuble Suctioa) ‘Bridge and Piate Work lasts a tural 13. sppee oy QUAM Se wih GUAR Bam iupertor wo ear his Month Only This Month Only This Month Ouly This Mouth Only Hfetioe, Ait W: 9 w& 4, fortabie \o ww ot telly tied Sundays | drome Saks & Company Have arranged for Thyrsday, April 30th, the following specia! values in Special at 50¢ Special at 50¢ Saka & Company . Announce for Thursday, April 30th, an Important Special Sale of Special at / Special at 256 Special at 4! pecial at : fine quality, Special at 480-f] Special at 480 | Painless Process ee : Perfect Work : Popular Prices |. 4.00 fie $3.7

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