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Aa eae PTR ee Soman erp “THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY (10°79 TYTN rns HOBOKEN MAN AND SISTER-IN-LAW. ony. She went there under the name of{ fathern-law. “As to the ground she Irerpllng ealbeman io, toma FOR WHOM POLICE ARE SEARCHING, MRS MOLINELX Identity wae i ae she may be tired of her Susband. LONESOME SISTER he, vould gee mated or got e TO WED LAWYER? tal tween her husband and herself, Her that we belleve $1,000 ” statement came ax a surprise even to Je tired of Roland and that as ao GETS MARRIED TG ring with his praises for thes a th who had been following the ~| she begina divore Wee Cree take action, What that action wil be f} The marriage lett Miss LilHan. Will Have Completed Her Term a olan I do not care to state now. We are Bap CNT pe dee toar yet rag oe GAN of Legal Residence at Sioux FEDOM AND 15,000 A YEAR nd Made This Offer to His lite if She Would Get a Di- When Blanche Chesebrough became uf young Or, Hoey that they e mare the bride of Molineux it was after the| simply awaiting ier frat move, Hed without delay. They had been en« i “for about tw man who profeswed to be in love with! “Roland is hard at work in the paint] wititan Godwin, one of the two pret- eGeremonyawan verter at cal her had died under circumstances wileh establishment now. He is one of the (lest girls in Williamsburg, was mar-| vary plscopal Church,” South” Nin formed an important part of one of the| best color chemists I know—much bet-| rica tas. night to John H ‘an actor |*treet_ and Marcy avenue, by the Rev. G Cornellus Twing. A recepti wed: moat sensational murder trials ever/ter than I am. Sometimes he goes cat. in Corse Payton's Stock Company. The | ding supper followed ‘atthe ry or held in New York, as a salesman, and he isa hustler, t00."' | orier prettiest girl in Williamsburg Is|the bride, No. 626 Bedford avenua When, during their honeymoon, her rH her stat Mrs. Maxfield, who, up to| Hoey, who is @ gon ot Geng Cds a p alls ina Week and S B t k ago, Ww. dodwi' is 1 | veteran actor, will 0 Cor aby from Him on Grounds © i tart Die} yusoand ne ana a ees tcrabie be: | Sunday World Wante voung women are wealthy in thelr own | Payton theatre this afternoon as usual C vorce Proceedings. murder, she , right. cae onitte his honeywioon trip eed of Cruelty. * Hef In Inia innocence. After his convio- Work Monday Morning Wonders. ‘The husband of Helen Godwin Is the Ithe end of the season, tion she still clung to him. She visited him at Sing Sing while the shadow of death was hovering over his cell, and exerted every effort to cheer him dur- pen) Ailes) Ing Uae darkest moments of his life. MAIL ORDERS PTL ‘Then came a new trial for the con- vieted man, and with it rumors that Mra, Molineux was growing cold toward e AND 22D her husband, ‘The jury which sat at SIXTH AVENUE, 2{ST STREETS, 'N. Yo LarOnererene-0-8nt- OO 8 Onn tO O- BAO“ OH OOM P BAO OA OMIM BAOOAO OHO OA ORDA BADR E HON, UA OW PRED DESERTION TO BE ALLEGED. NOW EACH ACCUSES OTHER. ‘One week from to-morrow Mrs. Roland B. Molineux will have completed her term of voluntary exile at Sioux Fulls, Despatches from the South Dakota town say that will immediately begin divorce pr ings against her hus- band, The charges she Intends: setting up a the basis for her aotion, however, are still a mystery. pat She Brought Sult for an “Ab- solute aration” and He Re- taliated with a Similar Action, Alleging Misconduct. the second hearing declared that Moll- neux was not guilty of Uae death of Mrs, Katherine J. Adams, The death of Henry C. Barnet, a rival of Molineux Py ’ in the affections of Blanche Ch European bf Friends of hers say sho will allege! prough, did not figure in the second I fun S a S Outfit: & rave ers (4 UISI es that her husband deserted her, and that| hearing, the Court of Appeals having |} = 7 ? s he will not contest the sult. They also) granted a new trial principally upon al after obtaining a divorce she) the ground taat evidence along this line Q ‘ Till mature, NewYork, and brorme| wa adriana in an anniversary sale at remarkably the bride of a wealthy lawyer living| “Oniy'a few days after the acquittal of sched clone ns tev tbs patty re] Muniz tie wite went 2) B16ux Falls radical reductions from regular prices! uarded as closely as are the plans for James A. Garland, director of the First fational Bank, and son of its former ident, will not be present at Ded- m, Mass., to-day when his counsel the attorneys for his wife submit arguments to Judge De Courcey the suits in which Mr. Garland has @ his wife for divorce and she has him similarly, both alleging un- he dive Gen, Molineux’s Views, + peictuinoee ROU eel MORI RE MAS CLE| PU samen Ba epee ediatrar atoll: Our Leather Goods Department has been recently placed under new and energetic management mcarland 1s confined to his home Six Months a Resident. neux completes her term of six months and given very commodious quarters on the third floor. The assortments of every requisite No. 68 East Thirty-first street, an illness which has kept him his business for several weeks. fm not loth to speak of his matri- troubles. In the evidence adduced at the trial the case many letters addressed to » Garland by J. De Forest Daniel- qwon, the co-respondent mentioned by Garland, were read. In these Mrs, Garland was addressed in the most en- terms, all of the letters having most passionate tone. They were in- . tercepted by’ M: land, Mr. Dantel- on and lls wife now in Europe, 5. Mrs. Garland accused her husband of No, 24 Bast Thirty-frst street, who . alleg- 8 —— It waa six months ago that Mrs. Moll-|in South Dakota sho will begin divorce in Leather Goods are the most complete in the city and are priced extremely low for the purpose neux joined the Sloux Falle divorce col-I proceedings,” said Gen, Molineux, her of attracting widespread attention. This is a rare and very advantageous opportunity to supply your wants in Trunks, Bags, &c., far and away below the figures you can get them for elsewhere, Why Not Have a Comfortable Home? The New Evasion, $14.75 ro $28.50 Our Easy Credit System Makes It Possible for All. The Perfection, - - - $47.50 To parties not having the ready money to furnish their homes The Hamilton, - - - $49.50 with a class of goods not usually obtainable in instalment houses, we offer to make special arrangements on a credit basis. Made and fitted for the use of . We Carry Almost Everything Necessary for Housekeeping. men or women. These Trunks ‘Furniture, Carpets, Bedding. need no introduction to the trav- <a elling public, who have long recog- Cor. Sixth Avenue & 18th Street, that she visited him fn his rooms the Hotel Manhattan. Besides the » Mr. Garland introduced a family vant a8 2 witness, who said she saw| Police Asked to Look for Ennaid 'D ae yrith his ‘arm around Mre. Schmidkle, of S d ‘c er on houlder, Separated Ten Years Ayo. onmiakie, of secaucus, an 1m bia trade for $200, He took this money E Go a reporter Mr, Garland in nis| Sixteen- Year-Old Matilda | "sami engn ts went ewes cou Pat ictiee ct the culty wetieee| Wilhelmy, Wao'avey in Hoboken: Matias ‘Withelmy @ member of the soclaily prominent # aes 7 udor tamily, of Boston, separated the Hee Pano a ee eco cone Greet cts time in 1893, and that they were eet nyc ace of the movements of Feconeiled Until last year. The police of Hoboken have been | “ther Sohmidkle or Miss Wilhelmy. ‘He said that after this last separa- @sked to look for Ennaid Schmidkle, of Héion, which was cause? w! hi Charles and County avenues, Secaucus, . ul ff found that Danielson was still call-|and eixteen-year-old Matilda Wilhelmy Sipg on her, he had offered to let her |of Summit and High streets, West .Ho- Nsecure a divorce in Massachusetts on|boken, who have been miasing for two Parounds of cruelty and had offered weeks, Tho girl is a sleter of Schmid- Ufe income of $15,000, with the cus-|kle's wife. . 3 = of two of the four children. She| News of the disappearance of the pair 3 nized and shown their appreciation of their merits. Each Trunk is guaranteed by the maker. Pigskin Bellows Valises! refused this, he sald, and had| Was communicated to the police by ought the suit for divorce, alleging in-| Frederick Wilhelmy, of No. 608 Second delity. Had she charged anything|street; Hoboken, brother of the missing he said, he would have made no|girl. Wilhelmy {s employed by C. A. ‘edjection, but on that chargo he felt t| Warner & Co., at No. 678 aren | Beginning Tomorrow, Tuesday, May Sth, This Store Will Open at 830 A. M. and Close at 5.30P.M. -:- -:- Made of imported duty to reply in kind. street, this city. two outside straps, >,.“Reports of the trial have placed me| According to Wilhelmy, his sister, who 4n @ very embarrassing position,” he|earried Schmidkie, was a widow with oyvent on. “It was stated by one of the|five children when the ceremony was Witnesses that he had seen me intoxi-| performed, Sho has one child by fed, but this disproved by others. | Sthmidite, who was a skilled em- dies; Suely fini 22 to 28 inch. Annivereary sale Made of rattan closely woven, covered with aa; hand- flap, i with four trays; round top ‘baske t was shown, too, th brolderer, and mado good money at his ma 1 far DEskets made with “one Ywho also testified to trade. tray: “Meamer, gageets, made Kimball's parlor when she wore a loose| The care of five children of the former Made of seasoned basswood, covered with heavy ey ee Ce aneyiet4 ° 2AM down to. “All Around the World” Trunk!? ‘Gwrapper, had perjured himself, and hig | husband of his wife appeared to irk him testimony was thrown out by the Judge, |@t times. Two days before his disap- tt has been stated that no co-re-|PeRTance he eld a machine he used nee ts pave coon panes the) EEE js not so. My wife named Kimball john De 9 e duck canvas, sawhide down \ mtrong Excelaiot lock, two heavy trunk strhpe around 0 narrow | Fr ¥ with clover-leat pattern Trinh 1 dress | ‘com. or ault trays, with wobbing at bination top tray containing int OF fo NOTHER Wanamaker Notion SAtvisannounced thismorning. Dress- |] Pats comes tan tht ody, Ue AL form, | ES es makers as well as home-sewers will recognize this as an opportunity to be profited ieee eet) | bende. $08) mealiehd LER Casters Witsor: a { by for the buying of everything needed in the way of notions for dressmaking and Size, 40 inch, 42 Inch, 44 Inoh, Cn es % a er 5 i vi 0 i A ‘ + * SS jade o} acl aC 3 Bemis now, bee not com out, and I do, Handkerchief OUnSE se NI0R: as well as scores of toilet needfuls that are classed in this group of universal he 14,50 15.50 16.50 fienigety Matte ala aed her Joe ae —_ The reliability of the articles is the first characteristic of this WANAMAKER NoTION Cabin Trunks PE a en $3.5 as | , Department. Be ge second is the very decisive economies to be secured on goods of thoroughly y egrenty,_ sain pelos fromm | SB.Se, 4 * * worthy character. — yeeetessy K DOESN | NEN There is not a cheapish thing in the whole collection. There is not an articlethat the Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases! f ; Special Sale of most careful dressmaker need be afraid tu use in her most particular work, and yet the Strongly “made and riveted, tron bound, canvas prices are as low, and lower than you would pay for things that no careful woman would use. The list below has one thing or a dozen things that everybody needs. For instance, we offer excellent quality ten-ounce Machine Twist at $4.50 a dozen |]! spools, 40c. a spool. Also best six-cord, 200-yard Spool Cotton at 40c a dozen, 4c a spool. straps around outside, strong Ci bin Jock: all Ine! Anniversity sal French Hand Embroidered {George Herrman Denies that He mh Be Or Ever Married Carlotta Louise! inside of hem, eke ees Keyes, as She Claims He Did, 25 cts, be eet i Ge <7 in Her Application for Alimony regularly 35¢, éach, Carlotta Loulse Keyes, of Yonkers, | Irish Hand Embroidered jo Insists that she Is the wite of | Initial Handkerc’fs, butterfly jeorge Herrman, head of the Herrman| medallion and other designs, S 4 ’ , HIVOREE HE SAYS Women's Handk fs. fy — i 9 | Be —— University Spring Hooks and Eyes at $1.30 a great gross, or 12c a gross. Silk Taffeta Seam Binding at $1.20 a dozen pieces. Among the items of personal use are the popular large loop-top, imitation Shell Hairpins at 9c each; Colored Silk Frilled Elastic Hose Supporters.with pin tops, at 25¢ a pair. But there are many specially good things in this collection for which we must refer you to the list that follows. Your own wishes will tell you which are most emphatic values. English Pin Sheets, containing 360 pins of assorted sizes, at 55c dozen sheets, 5c a Strong, serviceable, well made trunk, brassed trimmings, tron bi a 95 | Ma tre eae pelt ° knee bolts, nnlversary @ price from 84,39 down to.. with turned edges 65 ° European Steamer Trunks. | Atso French Edge Suit Cases! = M sold English sole leather, with hand- dges, French finish, comers capped eather and riveted, strung English) high hasp, solid brass spring locks, en lined, with shirt pock- are full sized cases; Anniversary sale Do English Kit Bags! leather, ros sheet, Fancy Cabinets, containing 200 straight and crimped hair-pins ; heavy and invisible; in assorted sizes, 5c; cabinets containing 400 hair-pins, at 8c. Tubular Shoe Laces, 1 or 14 yard long, at 4e a dozen. Pin-books, containing 540 black and white best quality American pins; assorted wer umber Company, and who wants a A eparation from him and $9 a week | 2c cts. sizes, at Se. ) Aimony, . mas oa the witness stand 5 SH {Cotton Tape, bundie of nesorted widths, Se, 10e) Kid Helr Curlers, 5c dozen, Faadeunik. Sbactwdedt | ooversel UIC ERa Made of heavy re Justice Keogh in the Supreme and 15e. mitation Shell Hairpins, 10c, dozen. Masariot. baseneads MA fourt in Brooklyn to-day. , | regularly soc, each, Superfine Tape, white; 14 and % tn, wide; 10a] — Holrpine, straight oF eriioped: 144 in @ bundle, be, [} duck canvas, leather’ bound, ‘rags, trimmings, 4 She: 4 mretly; Garikcoyed ow ; A BS eavy Huairpins, straight or crimped; 250 [P| farount outside, 3 She 4s a pretty, dark-eyed woman,| — gqqdoz, Plain White Hand |{] °° 5 ‘ i ate eee is bea TOE IESE | (I feat fi made of basswood, leather bound, Exoelalor was stylishly dressed. She ad- ° SHY all| Cotton Tape, white; 4 in, wid Danrihond Hatnine tanoy.colore; 56 partment tray, $4.05 to. me lock, strong Volts’ and hinges, two outside itted she had reached her twenty-| Hemstitched Sheer H’dk’fs, j White Cotton Braid, 9-yd. pte SGUPAINE Lier amie Beedacescheed elses inte. atraps, muslin lined, top tray Biiivair She joia’ ker wo in White Cotton Trimming Braid, 46. eae L 3) English Sole Leather Hat Boxes! Toparate tray. for” Gress au rect und simple manner. 19 cts., dozen pieces, Steel Pins, 1, paper. WIEN) Siro Me and’ a5 “Inch: BslonsAprit 2, 108," she sald, “I was eghotton Featherstitch Braid, 6-yd. piece, 5c; 55c dozen Pear! head Lace Ping, Se, dozen. EL OAR ea ell Pita 95 Bee OO esl: if lig through Broo: met abet pieces, - darning Needles; card of assorted slzes, 2c, "al inch to 30 PAR tee or te, street looking regularly 35c, each, Cotton Skirt Binding, 5-yd. plece, Se. Tin Hooks, containing? 860 black and’ wiite Eng: inek, Andivereary adle. price, f 1 «>| Men’s and Women S Travelling for a situation when I met Mr, Herr- a Darning Cotton, black of white, Scdozen cards. lah Pinal Gaaneeed eluent ter B- |y B20,80 down to. Bags! | an, He offered to help me and called 25 dow Darning Cotton. black or white, Le ball Steel Plug, solid heads, box of assorted sizes,7c. A z pon me at Yonkers, where he sruaee| 7 ee Trimmed Hk Rtocking i t tack gr white, Se pair; 55e doz. pairs, tecl Safety Ping, Bc. dozen. The New bination Shopping ne AS a companion for a Mrs. Morris, 5 7S Stockin ore wid handioy se Satety Pin. Booke, containing two dozen assorted ff Wost Sixty-nitth street, a woman he Matal Bros button Hooks Gsnzlong) 66, safety pins, Se. and Wrist Bags! at Pepresented to be his aunt. = cts. Alumina e Beg HORE ES a aeonte y Cases, containing three papera ot needles, |I| fatase ot tretve-ounce alld sole leather, hand AE iaateek cia black E "1 went there, got employment and 45 ; | Show Buttons, 2 dozen of @ eard with needle ang | Ps Yalt-pins, shawlpins, hooks-and-eyes and assorted |}| fovea, ea, “eatin ned, ‘beat poser eame very good friends with Mr. value 75c¢, each. thread, 2c. [HES satiny: Gasen veontalalag tour napersio? Asie Toathac hee vad) change. parse Bice paca found cout! ake! i r Throsided Shoe Needles, for sewing shoe-buttons, 10 and whive pins, shawlping, halrepine, focboeniones Re i = 95 ra cara cae eee 01 Is aunt and that I j bs in a buneh, de. and assorted darners, ‘ ° 1 pockets, mountings Hat bcen deceived, he promised 1o| Unusuai Valuesin Silk Braid ie Laces, 20 tn. long 200 pate. Silk Serge Drove Belting, 10.¥4, plese, Ae fersiar recat pice mo. and chains fo allver gilt marry me. | ! : LOA iva ie OL LE AL pa 8 ‘russian Binding, -yd. plece, 12c; $1.85 dozen, WOEBATY 408 Ess | tan, russet, brown, sinte and ox- “When 1 insisted that the ceremony French Hand Embroidered Mereerized cotton Corset I seas Odes Lo es Light-weight o Stockinet Dress Shilelds, Se pair, Real ‘gator Skin Club Bags! 95 Boog; ated 14715, 16) 7 and 18 6 } _ be ertormed ho represented Handkerchiefs, Ie Hose Supporters, black or white; with pin Pattern Tracers, eagle, ae; double, 72. eal Alligator Skin Club Bags ) Sared not get married in public, as he + Se pair. Silesi Pasi , 60 In, lou . J Made In rege tn that cane be disinherit now $3 to $5 each, y Frilled Elastic Hose Supporters with pin top, ep Fasteners: black on white, large of'emall, Se gaven 0b) Japanese. Travelling Baskets! | Automobile Bags! “As: me ! was his wife in law . ‘A TORS, Z dy, and he bired flat at No, 3 tie ty eS 7 vi ty 5 . i .| MADE IN STYLES OF BAGS, SUIT CASEG | Made of walrus leather on Evry Ren wieaets a tara tt ven formerly $5 to $8 each, pads SOC al ook on Hose Supporters, with eatin |” “American 2ing, F 8}4, Se paper, B80 doz. papers. AND’ sHugRCOnEs, OThawe ate the. Hebtest [an eight Tueh tram, ther ae Mr. and Mrs, Keyes. Lrited Elastic Belt Hose Supporters, with eatin pado| slase’ atone i ad Boer Peon cl aenor ted nod) mom Bandy “Ot all Leela conaeumeat: | vocury mlewierny fe also went to the Delaware Red d pri 1 25e pair. ‘ resid ta slalsh a Sa : 5 fale tettace nA ace aetling: some; ob ar Y Gap, toxetieg.” where w educed prices to close out |}} 2° areata 5 ‘ a Dreesmakers’ Ping, Nos. 4 and 5, 41b. box, 18¢. Sirect fra Japan, and ‘are! ell 45 ag Mr. and Geom Hout /ald tyles’or'Real Nancy silk Frilled Elastic Garter Lengths, 1c, Block Skirt Bratd,'s-yd. roll, Se. much lower pi vie 1 I Jearied that he waa [about a dozen styles of Rea Collet Foundations, 86, 300, 12e, 14, Black Kirt Binding, S-yd. plece, 15¢; rH sry, be rent ih ; When I presented 4 , with wooden handles, 2c, Se, Snaidaeu niece: i : ib fof that fact tor pesented the | Lace Handkerchiefs, former- Collar Button, card of one dozen, 3c. [eee ers picers. td, S-xd, ptece, Se; 00 ml r ry me as soon at he wot ally selli Laundry Wax, Se dozen TERS ety Gen Rae eo OG asst -eaatia| | 2 39, 49c, 6% Steamer Rugs or Shawls! @palication ‘for’ which “%as ly Selling at $15, $25 & $75 Mercerised Crochet Cotton, fancy culore!@h ball, TARP IC ERT URE TA Cy er mene Rois Steee 10 and 23 t8,, sine 3 ana ttn, | 15¢, 25¢, S c 69c)... Celebrated Leighton Scotch pla Bt) ~ ' each, to-morrow $10, $15 & Crochet Knitting Silk, fancy colors, 8¢ ball. ‘ Wanamaker Basting Cotton, 500-yd.' spool, 8c; f SUIT CASES. STHASION HUGS—full alae. Aunty L Hl 1, 1901, he came to me and ’ » BIS strawberry E bene 5 Apawake s I ye apaols Se: 45 95 mary sale pri he’ was free. We went in $. ‘0 each, Strawberry Emeries, 3c, Tomato Pin-cushions, 4c, 33c doz, spools. e : o 2 u 26 inch telah cele fear ‘Justice of the peace’s omic | °4 . Strawberry Pin-cushions, Be, Busting Cotton, 1200-yd, spool, 8c; 90¢ doz. “O50 1.25 2 3.45 * Antena eide were there married. I = elon Pin-cushious, Se and 12c, Under-Priep Store, Basement. on on reverse side— . Herrman, In her foie ta Bat r givorce, ; OK aylor Formerly ‘ Broadway, 4th Av 45 “Q°95. |. # ENGEL NIE LS ear ye ig Strapel : A. T, Stewart & Co. : 9th 3 : 3: A urge, and comp a come ; & loth Sts. 39c, 49¢, 69c, 79c, 99c|Ssrias tren #80 downto: 2 25¢ i jot of money. 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