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| Wes Agnes De Monde, to Whom Spook-Loving Mrs, Johnston (Left a Fortune, Asks Surro- te for Protection. JE. OBJECTED TO “LAWYER’S QUESTIONS. e@ Got Indignant When Asked Whether She Followed Capt. Jehnston Into Saloon and Took Money from Him. ite Church has all he could do to quiet the “Celestial Baby,” name Mrs. Johnston fastened upon Agnes De Monde, the Brooklyn teacher who was made the ben- of her will to the extent of “ now being contested by Miss a niece of Mrs. Johnston. de Monde entered court placid, of manner and seemingly at peace the world. Two questions asked Morris Hart, attorney for the con- mt, broke through the coating of -and made her for the time belting ing but the “spiritual baby” or “eelestial child’ of Mrs. Johnston's tual menage. the cross-examination by Hart De Monde was asked if she ever wed Capt, Johnston into saloons and money from his pockets for safe ing. She rose from her seat, ami, red and white by turns fairly 5 ‘Agi I to be persecuted this way? Am have no protection? Your interro- @re insulting, sir. 1 will not ‘for tt: No, I will not.” Patted “Celestial Child.” e Surrogate left the bench, and, pat- the “Celestial Ohild"’ on the dack, in quieting her in @ degree. @he Surrogate took a fall out of @efendant's attorneys for allowing questions to be asked by the plain- ‘a lawyer without Immediate excep- ‘After a while the witness breathed the normal rate and the trial went , bringing to ight a numbver of new and strange practices. ‘the hands of her own attorney de Monde sald that all she ever ed about spiritualism came from associations with Mrs. Johnston. She lared that she has been engage! by Johnson to divert the mind of his fe from the superstitious channels In ich ft had fallen and that she under- tf thie work just to please him, ref pressed she admitted that she re- 4 two resents from Mrs. Johnston, “they were mere trifles, a bracelet @ lace collad.” you intercept any letters ad- 4 to Mrs. Johnston?” was a xed witness by Attorney Hart, ~ Intercepted No Letters, I/knew better chan that,” was the answer. Then there was a general mix-up on the part of lawyers and the ogate took a hand to make things jalescent. Miss de Monde testified that he has becn the companion ur hnston for twenty fhe Ma ever shace herself was tw: yews old. Tt her influence that took the. aged gman out of the Episcopalian Church | 0 the Plymouth Church. At t Roture came the question In regard to 6 Caxtain. vhe saloons, the pocket and e money. Miss de Monde dvniod the eldent. Hursher than that the mever tried to keep . Joni family from eecing t relative; she never locked her up or the ptain, and that she was not the ¢ the he Captain being sent to Snug Har: Mrs. witness sald Johnston's out that you were was asked the wit-| + 3*0ne week,” she replied, but refused tell whether it was through the me- iM Of spirits or material perso: nat e dimcovery was made. The tesumony | wed that Miss de Mondes's brother recelved some money from Mrs ston to buy a euit of clothes, but the witness did not know whether ‘the Hponey had ever been returned. us a Complicated Religion. he cross-examiners found much in t the school bullt her reigious beliefs about her religious ideas she s. an't quite tell you what my lon ia, because you would not un¢ delleve In the Bivle es st. jurrogate became Interested and tin a question for himself. eirhen you are an agnostic he Inter- he witness replied shar; asi jamed of my Fellgic ny understand | ABOUT TO SAIL ‘Steerage Passenger Taken from La Touraine by Detec- ‘tives at the Request of the Pennsylvania Authorities. Just. betore the French liner La Tour- ed to-day there was a dis- fn the ‘stocrare and on the tiget the whole snip in commo- e Sergeants Leeson and @ young fellow called Henrl- cree the participants in the a reached Headquarters yes- Carnegie, Pa., asking the I! of men at work PROTECTED INFANT WITH HER LIFE Brutal Husband Beat Wife. Who Bore Up Until Help Arrived, and Then Fell Unconscious with Her Child. Clasping her baby tightly in her only arm Mrs. William O'Keefe, wife of hoisting engineer on the subway, took upon her own head the shower of blows which her hueband struck at them both with a club Mke a policeman’s night stick. She was absolutely defenseless. but fear for her little one's safety kept her up until help arrived, and then she sank unconscdous to the floor. The O'Kecfes live in a little shanty at One Hundred and Seventy-second street and Jerome avenue. Mounted Police- man Edgall was at One Hundred and Seventy-first street and Jerome avenue shouting: when a man rar to him “There's a man killing his wife back there.” Edsall dashed away fn the direction Indicated and soon heard the crles of the woman and ‘er iwo iittle boys, Joseph Murphy, keeper of a voadouse, warned Edsall that OKeefo was a bad man and accompanied itm, The door was locked, but 1 smashed {t in just as the wom.tn, ing her figant in her arms, fell beneath a powcr- ful blow administered by O'iKe two Httle boys were $v a eorner, O'Keefe rushed at Facall with his club and almost dazed him with a shower of blows, Murphy sprang in and grappled with O'Keefe, who Is pow: Murphy was getting the wo struggle when Edsall slot O° the arm and disarmed him. O'Keefe, his wife and Eas taken to the Fordham Hosplinl children are now In the cara of the Children’s Society, pti Rr ae TERENCE COMES INTO PORT. Steamer Anhore at the Highlands Relensed from Mud Bank, The Lamport & Holt steamer Terence, which went fast on the shoals of High- land Beach, reached her dock in New York to-day with a cargo of coffee and other South American products, The passengers eagerly scrambled ashore after thelr unpleasant experience. All day yesterday the veseel remained on the sand. three tugs working to bring her off. When they had had little suc- ceas at nightfall the company's officials offered to off the passengers, but with the exception of a few in the steer age, they volunteered to remain board, Preparations were made for another night at the Highlands, but at 9.30 the Terence ‘was freed and under her own on steam she proceeded to Quasntine where she remained until daylight. SS ee ROCKEFELLER GIVES TO SICK. (Special to The Evening World.) POCANTICO HILLS, N, Y., Oct. &— "|John D. Rockefeller has eleven men at work to-day pickiag apples on his es- tate which he {s giving away to hos- pitals and other charitable institutions in Manhattan, So far 500 barrels have been gathered. Mr. Rockefeller will not sell any of tho fruit Mr. Rockefeller also has a large gang building a aew reser- voir on Raven Rock Mountain which will cost $100,000, This reservoir will be forty feet deep in solid rock and jt will be flied with pure spring water, He Wants this reservoir for his own private use so that there will be no danger of typhoid fever from pollutioa from other streame. ——— INDORSED AS CONSUL, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8—The De- partment of State has directed the Col- lector of the Port to recognize Don Felipe Rodriguez Mayorga as Consul- General at this port for Nicaragua, _————— $100,000 Left to Cornet. By the will of Frederick W. Gulteau, of Irvington-on-the-Hudson, Cornell Unis versity recelves a bequest of $100,00 and Inherits the residue of the estate, Mr, Guiteau left property worth about $5v0,- SSTEETH Painless Process. Work Guaranteed. tt APRS BALLON Zoe, tgnas ad vou to Iook out for Stefano, who for robbery. Leeson @ him to La Touraine THIS WEEK ONLY. Sets of Teeth, double suction., $3 Gold Crowns $3 Bridge Work, per tooth Gold Filling, a, ‘The| All Cars go direct or by transfer to our doors, ‘PBatieroan These Are Price-Holidays in Notions & Dressmakers’ Supplies This great feast ot price-littleness began Monday morning. It | brought women from far and near, in their thousands, to share its ad- vantages. Notions and dressmakers’ findings of the superior charac- | ter ours can boast were never so enticingly priced. Some worthy examples : Shoe Laces, heavy tusular, Black Cord Ease Skirt Bindt 5-4, 6-4 sizes, regular 15¢ regular be. yard... ne OL dozen .... bi dort ot Black Velveteen Tih Safety Pins, heavy nivkel, a sizes, regular 6c., pa» roan Bie Cellulold White Collar Bai ing regular fe., dozen .- Senne Bi lack White or Gray Waist Belting, yard plece, regular 15c., plece. Halzping, all sizes, regular 1c, for 10 ‘papers... dozen White ane Bia gy. are ko 03 a sizes, regular’ ibe. and 05 ani one 1.5 06 Celluloid Dressing Combmat al 09 Black Aipaca Dress Shades, regular 2% COO. yard plece, regula Chiffon | Fou White Cott regular 1c. teyard pl Cabinet Hairp! piece Frilled ae Te ioc One thousand ec, regular J tons, sizes 14 to 40 Linen’ Tape Me i 02 1, card .. A length, regular be. ¢ Basting Cotton, re white’ ana dozen spools . black, egular 04 a $1.98 for Fine Mohair Waists, worth $2.98 and more, '$10StreetSkirts,6.98) Lots of women will want to save the $3 that one ofthese skirts at $6.98 means. They are without a doubt the best skirt value money can buy in a retail store, of fancy mannish mixtures, with self-stitched seams, strap- ped, and button trimmed, At $10 they are good value. How much better, then, ¢ 98 eee we A Trio of Powerful Underwear Bargains Women's Ecru Shaped Ribbed Vests, long or short sleeves, extra I ilar sizes, well trimmed ; Pants to match, cpon or closed, eaten, nt 25 | Women’s Underwear, extra good quality combed Epyptian yarn, heavy fleeced Well-made Waists of the best black mohair, fancy tucked fronts, back box | pleated; the same waists that outside of this store are priced $2.98 and ao 98 mare sizes 32 to 44... Veots, long or short sleeves, silk trimmed, French-band Pants, apkl i iengthe, open or closed, sizes 4, 5, 6, each..... proeraal fine quality Wocl Underwear, in white and natural, long and SMghort slesve Vesta, with Pants to match, eac . Fulton St., Elm Place and ftoyt 9t., Brooklyn. DOUBLE Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases FRIDAY. = Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn, 2 Blue Stamps Instead : of 1. Selanne ane eect tincnarae on on enna aaa aammnen ancacan etn an oe enenennenenennendn nian nena anion D Ada e F eet PEER | 51-Inch Cheviot All wool, sponged and shrunk, in all the fashionable colors, a regular 75c. quality at, French Challie —Of silk and wool, in light and dark solid colors, also printed quality at, per yard... 1756 eer | 's Jackets | Orr? Women’s Jackets! “ier wa ————— eee 8 Children’s Dresses ! “Yoar" anes . eee v0. Infants’ Coats )t" Shor” ie are and Girls’ Hose! "iavy MAIL ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1903. “CELESTIAL CHILD” IN JOHNSTON WILL CASE AND MISS SAWTELL, WHO CLAIMS THE ESTATE. ORDERS mS SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST With Us Friday AIc 33c ffects, a regular 75c. Warranted to Wear Will Be a PROMPTLY ry Veritable Bargain Day! Black Taffeta, 581) [39° This is a 24-inch, heavy, strong, bright and aide black taffeta, an excellent grade with “manufacturer's guarantee” ti and service woven in the selvedge and a regular 75c, quality. —For Au- tumn wer nse ect, of covert cloth, silk Uned. finished. with 18 lenpét geams; the value Se is $7.50, the pi Of fine black chevict, satin lin: inely talored; ‘the is #850," the Dy —In Whii aras, show- Waists! ing We ence plait and tucking in front — ay 98c seve: the value is e price . Peau de {Silk Waists!—25.Ptck tr"ge ‘and back; fronts trimmed with silk ornaments; full sleeves: the real value ts eo 2.98 price .. ° AEN OY aca aenaeaenaeaenanamemaanal —13, 14 Wiccoe Suite] cit, 14 and 16 yet 16 year Misses Suits !~ Stas, fn’gray'and pe paeaeals tell Al algo in dlue cout fe in rae Mette and {s satin ie mT I 98 value Is $15.50, the price in fine serge, brown. | trimesd wit th Jace and ‘braid; is $6.60, the prise Is. Woclictohoe | ckor Misses and nil Mackintoshes ! 12, 14, 16 and 18 years; Ah tence o, 98 style; the value Women’s Bath ‘Women’s Bath Robes! 2%" down, in all the desirable colors, made with kimona back and sailor collar; the value is $3.60, the price. laren; sizes Resa once taesacseseooessaten Women’s Night Robeslasvarens Night Robes, in pink and bl ripes; full size and good q' Oc ford Cord Coats, trimmed with ribbon ‘und ‘bra! value ts $3.00, the pri the Silk Petticoats !~ black accordion with corded ruffl 13 $5.00, the price “Here are Taffeta, silk e308 In A. ‘atte eat wniert } Women’s Women’s Vests | saan winter Mpalliea| Winter Cotton Fleece Lined, in ecru, 35. neck, pants to.match value is Soren heela and toes; sizes 6 to 9: the va.ue 18 25¢. a pair, and the price sessecreseees id tum aN black cotton, and metium nea wren pee Wincor’ Hoce |—In fine Import fine tm: Ren Women’s Hose: ! Re bert thi and fast jack, ttol ee eats teh. spliced Ree and toes; the value ts 500. . pale | the price 8 pairs $1.00, 35c pair. sigua, rows 'thi pre {Special for Friday only for Friday only. (No mail orders filled.) Women’s $15 Walking Suits, 12.98 Women's Walking Suits—of Lymansville Cheviot—in black and navy—with long English Coat (satin lined)—entire suit finished with welt seams. Women’s $20 Dress Suits, $15.98 These Suits are made of French broadcloth, in black and navy; the coat is 34 inches long, collarless, skirted blouse effect, with circular cape, trimmed with straps of Poie de Soie and fancy braid, and lining of taffeta silk; new jside-plaited skirt, trimined to match coat. r good wear “Franco - Ameri- can’” Each basket Baskets ! ake: handsome present. limited number, will sold at the remarkable Theae are heavy, all-wool 16 patterns and coloring KBs, 3,69 Gola-Cased Frames. 78" 4.50] $5 Eyeglasses and en $1 ele French Periscopic Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid The Eyeglasses have the new offset clips, |. Size ¥ ai open ket aname~eaarearenect New Figs! —eztre Washed Smyrna Fiss, just rec Tuy 3 Lard |-0« Brand, grow white; 10-1b. cans, 25; 5-1b. cane, bse Sip. “Msc.” Dress Goods, 29 ¥"! In this pedis) offering will be found black and white Shepherd Checks; all wool Zibelines; all wool Tweeds and Scotch mixed Suitings; Scotch Plaids in great variety; all wool Canvas Suitings, etc., etc., every yard of which is warranted genuine 50c. and 60c. qualities. Grocery Specials for Friday Only ee Rosebud Hams!} finest quality, tle rendered, 40c ren eived from ib. baskets, All Wool Art Squares fe viet! rt squares in @ full range of suitable for Dintng-Rooms, parions and Bedrooms. NSH, 5,50 yan Ee 6.60 y uo 80.75, 7,50 98, 9,25 | 3 Si val ai (r Yard Wide This is an excellent quality. 36 inches wide, all-silk lining taffeta, absolutely perfect and guaranteed to wear; a regular 89c. quality; ii special for Friday only. j—Col Soups !-$.041 % Intely the Ae from cholcest Ingred! FILLED! oods STREETS, N. Y. Co. Black Canvas Voile —All wooland 43 inches wide, a regular 65c. qual- 39c ity at, per yard........ Black Canvas Suiting —All wool and heavy quality 56 inches wide, a regu- A9%e lar 89c. quality. at, re yard Black Taffeta, 68 Cents Per Yard (No mail orders filled.) (SSRI, PUI RS Women’sScraich Felt Hats,50c These Scratch Feit eo wid 4 Biltched Felt Bini conn fashionable shaige: avy, castor and Oxford, he} fintel 1 effect t Benslve Vatn of this asine material that are Fo populay this season. 4 Ostrich Plumes! io “Ginck trich Plumes, each 15 inches, 10 doacn pure white Ostrich fach 16 Inches 1) fu nighed with cell offered at, each. {Aridficial Flowers! ii are Shaded Velvet Hoses and Shaded ‘ " Per cluster . ae pe Suits |-tro; les Saees heviot, to Td year m extraordinary value a b MBSE PLR POST EAOOTIET SSL IE: roe Knee Pants! ,,0%, ant, cansimiere and ten, cor Sil flavors: are —Hand ‘Boys? Shoes tae Shoes !—13%° ; made especially for bo: ott uinea romaine price now heat Tot 9 Glnte thebow price of. per palt in 'Men’s Half Hose !—24.,95, 44 cotton, full reruiar made. in 10,25 plain black, gray or tan; median . oi ‘ i heavy welgh 12.75 with hand- Fee Biz 1. yay ta eNhiae Ox Yalue ‘a y Diack with unbleached heels, soles and toe way fast ‘and staini the remarkably low price is 3 pairs for Sc., or a pair —ot ‘tra quality Heat Pajamas! sucht tat h military collar and large cut Cull size: well trimmed: which prevent the glasses from tilting or slipping. The Spec- tacles may be had with either riding bow or straight temples. We employ two of the most EXPERT OPTICIANS in the cit: who will test your vision. fitted and adjusted before leaving the Department. CIAL ARRANGEMENT FOR NEW. LENS! Each pair of glasses qualtt Pianellette, extra y, or without is perfectly A_SPE- AND REPAIRS WILL BE MADE WITH EACH PURCHASER OF THESE GOODS. will be 0 val inches making evening dress ta— the value” ‘is’ 8100 a yard—the pr Men’s $3.50 Shoes, $2.65 23,1 Ina variety of styles in box calf, vici kid and patent leather, with single or double soles. AS an inducement for men to visit our shoe department we have Si = [ eeeeeeeeeeRU CUCU UUNNO EE NUY Lace RobesReady to Make! he Lace Department, to-morrow we wil offer a special lot of! Herr oa—with fay Toeminks {OS SERIO SOLE ODED ICI Women’s Neckwear !—**",". Arabe Lace Stock Collars tab end showing | ver: ttered_to-mor= Allovers in Point de Venise Lace! prez are fine Point. ecru—18) each with a sone _de- 1, Venine nultable, waists made this exceptionally low price. Boys and comprits —Fo1 Knit Underwear! Ett 08 ing Winter: Weight peer ney vente Fer iar Pike following aries 8 in, 2B. ne ‘and 2% at 28 and 30 at 35c.,.52 an Kee Bak! Phan aca “Drain i, vi Mui Ewer. Complete” hot Mor: any size cur- set (alze 2 yards eee gerne Cups & Saucers! ot Of She hia Ger. dosen,, beautiful secretions.» ean Books ae bia Si a eae ult Foew, att ‘volume is uF os os Rea BHO. Gt a Ardath. "Marlo Corellt Rutledre. Makers of Florence. Oll- Ne Out's Neat, facut Reeerea. NE tt 2 ace ae top, Square shape, nicely furnished. Always $1.00. Special, ee erry ’ pe rate ot setae Fe Muscegnte Farewell” 's Farewell, (In- Green Ma ari a ogi colorings long; Men’s Handkerchiefs |—3 stitched Hand-embroldered Init Inundered) showing a brellag. for ce twill 6U silk: site. Blcoe i ion Tai of natural wood Ing allver, Dresden otf Women’s $3 Shoes, $2.25 pi,! atent leather, button and lace styles, made on the stylish flat last with Cates eels and dull tops. By Great Authors, Bound in Extra Cloth, Qur Balcony Hook ret sala Been 8 der the fact or J ee rumas,. a Prinoe Charile land’ y iene Hey ater 48 pars ae re ie" nrealefaat wilt 5 Preble sketon oft Sine, An Baster vt re oy SS a the Breakfast tee Sheet Music, { 2am: “ sale in Masic Departments on balcony aad on fourth floor. Only one copy of each piece to a customer; none to dealers. it. Af pendent Great rev- Le pe ChiffonVeils! Teles with chenil shown in all’ tha” iandkerchiefs, full assortment o} Initials; the value 1s 1c. each, the price ‘i A Cents Per eas oo rstore haga, an i ire! en gato bt ir eos at ror ie n'a Sol om, Hrawn's School Days. ang Tria sti, PECL REESE LES EL LILLE § ‘ock: itiful Rocker, Golden Snemsiltshed Rockers |~ tng Mtaho any inish, nad Velvet spots a faanionad) Armure Tapestry Curtains | These Armure ‘Tapestry Curtains frown inrnew pattern and solid colors in red, green, rose and nile. handsom 33 2.95 Nie face Bed Sets] Just, 120 Battie: pa oe sold at thi we maint oid ag ths, Hace yar a po Ic full ft women, —Enatern we extra criees vfs’ 2, 5() 27ic —Heavy TableDamask!—fa4v," 00 inches wide, ver yd.. Bed Spreads! large size, ready for use. Napkins! —All_Unen, pure 69c in 98 new tterns, fi reat oy Dott sides: Pare atten q Cc —White chochet, a len’s Trousers! 0f,tine worsted, in welhts. all sixes 90 oan a A awa Cine us ore ice Clothes Wringers ! for 3 years, Hrown at Oxford. ‘Warrante Always la for 50. Friday only & ' Gas Radiators, Oil Stoves, Eic. Sash aie me ow 1,98 cath . wee Gal Nauretam gate jet at Nicks Habigndeen” Jewel front. eae Cents Per Copy. By mail, 2c. extra ‘convent Grand March. Sure Xi ee ate