The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1903, Page 6

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ONT SOW 10 WOO YANKEE GIRL ‘Count von Moennich Explains He (Contracted a Loan of $50,- 7000 to Court Wealthy German ‘ain Who Refused Him. TO A pie PAID HIS OWN WAY HERE. Declares that After He Wedded an ‘American Heiress He Explained y. Whole Matter to Her and She Was Satisfied. BERLIN, Oct. 21.—Count Francis Jo- seh Marla Larisch von Moennich is against the syndicate of -lenidéra which he accuses of at- ‘tempted extortion. The Count, who is a jesake of the Emperor of Austria @ close relative of the late Empress t married Miss Marie Satter- Qt Buffalo, N. ¥., in June, 1901, The it testified yesterday that immedi- after his marriage a New York went him a draft for $50,000, for- ‘by the money-lending syndicate, he refused to pay. ‘Pho wyndicate, he said, was composed of) four merchants and six mortgage agente—two of the syndicate were. di- of @ eavings bank. This, the 4 continued, the beginning of oe syndicate’s persecution, Be -mocused persons assert that they ed Count Larisch von Moennich $0;000 to go to Nuremberg to one of the three daughters of cee Fuber, the famous pencil turer, each reputed to ha a Of $20,000,000. The Count signed " thig note, which he was to pay should he) marry «Miss Faber. _ Bult Was Not Succenstal, went to Nuremberg well sup- with money, they assert, pald his te fo Mise Faber, but was not ful. She ran. ene’ of her Ubrougn his name. ieee mem~ Of ‘the | syndicat tain that Roe lemand Dayment on this $50,000 note, but on another SE Gount Ler iteh’ oe Moennich find to whieh no condition was Se. other hand the Count ex- sf ‘pdabed that he had ti borrowed ey, to purave Miss ferfleld, and that the draft for 890,00) Which he is being sued is based on of the notes he signed in On condition that he ma "These hotes ‘umgreRute | te, presiding Judge in opening the| e hoped that the: names of| h Bexetacee wemtg ee ete ty ve or eh aa they are wholly | relations with ‘the Miss Batter for the de: ere not di The tria IY wilt not te ed until the informed the As- hat Countess — v Trouble. knew all had kno | ne marriage. v urd" some of ubhished ni in the the Countess intended A pathetic sto Miss Virginia. Roon officer —_— of the Gates ter his unsuccessful woolng of 0: It snes Faber, Count Larisch . America, presuir and married 4} leld, whom he “yi d met previo. charged when she was touring Hurope with urlong ehark mother. The Countess's father, John| “common drunk." She ts ald. who died in Paris. wan worth] Waystle Home. 000, made In nsylvan old woman Is a Count Inhei 000 in. her own right, and she und’ her Channel Islands. She was m coming to this country promising young lawyer of Through unfortunate real i vestments the couple lost most of sheir| property, but were still abl @ cozy home In Brooklyn r last penny phicky woman insisted on ta tw rselt and Keeping secret the tls ‘HONE HS hls HL WITH BRASS RULE Train paaInG | Fatally In-) jures Brakeman Who Is Said. to Have Attacked Him During! a Quarrel About Employment. | Our Standard for Women /HAT woman As the result of a bitter fight in the @relght oces of the NMew York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, at Wal avenue and One Hundred and Thirty- second street, early to-day William 4. | Fortn, a brakeman, is dying at the Lineoln Hospital and Theodore G. Thur- | See, a train despatcher, !s locked up at} the Alexander avenue station-house with five smadl stab. Wounds in bly shoulders - preference to pay “un, and wheal ‘ould not be four as hear the top of the extra | varbin 4 short: time would have 4 regular run. ‘‘hurs ays Ne had men looking all over the rad for yim, and even sent to his E No. ‘635 3 ‘Dweniys onetae Bast One Hundred hes phd ‘Beveral hou! @ into the dispatcher’ ie Oo already eare ony room, Fortin ‘Tharsee's over knife’ into COUNT DENIES HE BORROWED Faithful Wife le Staved as Nurse in Order to Aid Aged Spouse Till Drink of Whiskey Caused to Mr. ¢ About Sago Mr. Giblin was stricken 4 paralysis, and became totally had went in attempis to restore could secure for three dollars a ‘shoe that had all the qualities that |thinks he must pay at she wished, would not buy that in|least three dollars and HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE WORLD: 1 WOO AMERICAN AEIRESS, Recovery. Grieving over wife and baby, seperatio effect. ways. front of her door. When the gas been emptied. bulance. jured man with street. apartment of Mrs. sh. seldom at home celve him again. not take him seriously, h s last night an Bressmaktruy Fourth Floor ed Ganch mactiste, now at the tive of the rried after s 2 nin al Geaest ftcces. Giench medebs and capires adoays Manhattan.| A estate in-| on stech. je to live in| h| All| BROADWAY ar GIXTH AVE. y blind AR bo: elpless. husband of her forn CAMMEYER Shoe ° is there who, if ne $ 3 00 Our Harvard Shoe $ ° for Men ° ° CO ing $3.50 or $4.00? fifty cents to get the ‘sort of shoe he wants. The man who has been pay-f ing $3.50 will find the Harvard Shoe is good enough for him at $3.00. The man who has been paying $3.00 will find he never ought so good a shoe for this money before. We are not ashamed to stamp the name Cammeyer upon ey pair, That name on a shoe is the most valuable asset we have, That name and our experience are behind every pair of Harvard Shoes that we sell, All styles and leathers, $3.00. We do not ask you to buy the Standard} upon what we say in this ad., but we do ask you| to come and see it. It is! worth a trip to our store | to find out that you can get such a shoe for three | dollars. In laced, but- toned or blucher, Seven leathers to choose from, 125 styles, high and low cut. ° Catalogue Mailed Free on Application. SHOT HIMSELF i HIS WIFE'S DOOR Max Santsman, Brooding Over Separation from His Family and Inability to Effect a Rec- onciliation, Fires Five Times. ONE BULLET TAKES EFFECT. Eighteen Familles Thrown Panic by the Mad Deed—Wound- ed Man Has Few Chances for in was lighted {t was found that he clutched a revolver in his right hand. All five chambers had ‘The shots had attracted two police- men, and they sent in a cail for an am- Dr. Milliken removed the in- to Gouverneur where it was found that one bullet had entered the left temple and penetrated the brain, He did not regain consctous- ness, and the doctors said it was only mater of hours until he died. Until three weeks ago Sanstman lived his wife and child in Division ‘There was a quarrel, went to live at No. 317 Madison astrevt, where he had a furnished room at the} He neglected ‘his business and was Several times he tried to effect a reconciliation with his wife, but it ds said that she would not re- To his friends hej} threatened to end his life, but they did He went to his room early last night and remained there until almost mid- Ash heard him) walking None of his friends after he shot himself. anstman refused to discuss the d would not tell what the it. M: COUNT ERANGS | Me Gussie: aad fro until ne lett shortly LATISCH re midni; VON _HOLHNICH. 5. Banat If ay soon as he entered the hall- t the Co a [ife, she wor as a servant. The old} vit len iS 8 Tor, *saine | | woman fo ast few weeks had been ¢ $40,000" aj ployed hurse fu the Stuyvesant a Catt ich borrowed] white ee n soe ior iii Vepand MARABOU FEATHERS. other* sums. |wna ‘ts ving in « f riling fact that lovely ” Then Went ty America, vecame falut Mov ized marabou fe ers. are : \ the “adjutant” bird and BP sexshanee. fou a few od spe both of which are TS, feeding on offal of every de- A ti hecaming generally hnewn by wemen whe wah smat clethes, Uhal we have a yf ilendid Meessmating Bopartment conducted by @ talent = G ‘acl clon the fourth fleece Ghe newest cleat in Beene and Coats ad R. H. MACY & CO. Oar STREET To O6Tm STREET HE Harvard Shoe is intended to meet the wants of the man who CALFRED J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Avenue and 20th Street. from his Max Sanstman, a tra- veling salesman, shot himself in front of the door of his former apartments, at No. 288 Division street, though he fired five shots, only one took He is now at the point of death in Gouverneur Hospital. There are etghteen families in the house and the shots created a panic. Men and women rushed into the hall- Mrs, Sanstman rushed from her rooms and almost stumbled over the body of her husband where it lay in to-day, Al- Hospital, Into a! and ho Recital by Julie Rive-King IN THE AUDITORIUM (FOURTH FLOOR), To-Morrow at 2 o’Clock. No other American artist has ever achieved the distinction of Madame King. Few, indeed, in the world are there who can Surpass or equal her brilliancy of performance, You are cordially invited to be here, The programme follows:— (a. Prelude and Fugue—Transcription from the Organ, by Julie { Le. Gems of Scotland, .Julie Rive-King C, Berceuse.s..6.sceecss b. Barcarolle,G min 14 Rive-King -Haberbier-Guilmant b. Polonaise Heroique . - Julie Rive-King a. Ballade, G minor 2 b. Nocturne, G major, No, 12. d. Scherzo, C sharp minor a. Shadow Dance.. 2 g Tristan and Isolde (lo d. Rbapsod Twenty-five Hundred Waists for Women At Sale Prices Which Are Remarkably Low, SOMETIMES it falls to the province of a store, for one reason or another, to go beyond the bounds of reason in pricing merchan- dise. Such an occasion presents itself to-morrow in this sale of Waists—2,500 of them—at prices which are nothing if not sen- sational. VELVETEEN WAISTS. Good quality, fancy shaped yoke, piped plaits from yoke to bust; also piped Hala ornament trimming ‘front plait; in red, royal, green $2 95 and brown.. ALBATROSS WAISTS. All-wool Albatross, front of fine tucking to bust and waist line; side button effect; trimmed with black PLAIN AND PANCY WAISTS. Plain and fancy materials in white and colors; materials are Prunella Cloth, Etamine, imported quality Granite Cloth, striped Saxony in solid colorings, plaid Panama Cloth, made with tailored plaits, hand- some buttons and turnovers. . FIGURED MARSEILLES WAISTS. Silk figured Marseilles, shoulder tuck- ing, tab front; excellent and white checks; buttons of same; color- tucked back; all . $1.65 FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS. French flannel, shoulder yoke; twenty fine tucks from yoke to bust; tucks and plaits forming centre of waist; trimmed with metal buttons; tucked sleeve; in light aries gray, tan, red, royal, green an black... $2.95 BRILLIANTINE WAISTS. Black Brilliantine; front of fine tucking to bust and waist line; bodice of hemstitching in fancy designs; full tucked sleeve. $1 95 Silk Petticoats. Eiderdown Sacques. Silk Petticoats of black taffeta,| Silk Petticoats of black and white with accordion plaited ruffle, fine | plald and all black taffeta; made with ished with’ cnarrow = blas | ver; full accordion plaited $6 95 $3. 95} Tuffle, At....seerevvsesere BASKET WEAVE WAISTS. Made of heavy quality basket weave, with small colored squares of Marseilles; also large floral designs | of figured cheviot; shoulder plaits and jlarge pearl buttons; workmanship of the best; worth at least $2. 95 BUTS OF ies eee erst ssune TUffle...-+eeseeeeeereree Elderdown seat jth, yoo! crochet edge and col an In goo. Silk Petticoats of black and ppm st bee, jer 75 changeable taffeta; made with deep accordian plaited ruffle and trimmed | with two rows of quilling; $5. 95! exceptional value at and wool crochet edge; at. BROOMLYN $88 Bin'30.5* Zxi1zé IT arsuis U need clothes now. You should have them. Do not allow a scarcity of cash to keep you improperly clothed. Come here and get what you want on CREDIT and arrange to mea us as you are paid your wages. Our clothes arethoroughly well tailored. ey carry a dressy appearance and an air of distinction, Men’s Sing te Breasted Sack Suit four puto Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, made with pointed sailor collar $l 25 v A special bargain for the ladle re well made of f tight-fitting ont. ff medium, watsht art top coats “i, Plenty of Op, w ana nitey wal Fo aulch the fear auted t$ 15 -|Doya’ Double Breasted wool Cheviot and Cassimere; also Mack and ight and dark mixtures, Ca fully tailored 1m the most up-to-date fash to the waist with sil fon We got all t manugnoturer had 6 icing, Te | them, "The; $3.5 ‘our price even lower than ¢! and you may hi . Kecl*s Uptown Prices Mahe Downtown Shopping an Extravagance. FALL SHIRT WAISTS. LADIES WAISTS, of mohair, fiannel or cashmere, varicus styles, regular $2.75 ... * LADIES’ WAISTS, of imported white vestirig, pretty designs, side or box plaits, with fancy tab collar, regu! i $4.00....... LADIES’ WAISTS, of fancy all wool granite cloth, gray, green, blue or black and white; also of cream Bedford co! with large pearl buttons, regular $5.00. Between Lenox & 125th Street West, Betwen kenoz & Wore wants work wonbERe [100] 5 Vse Sunday World Wants to Get a Nurse. You cannot get too good a nurse for your children. Get » the best through a Sunday World advt. devant: an ie $4.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats! CORDED rich effect Ath tr nig tn black by SL VELVET HA’ 'OQUES, tractive designa, each. BLACK Tattota sith InGebike E 8 Bew patterna. Ostrich Piomes! Ene Rta ie in black or white ite J 98, ron Buk from 16 will be oa Sheet Music Specials. 2 “Please, Mamma, Buy Me a Baby.” © ~~ “Longing,” a Beautiful Ballad, anapes, nice! oratt ue. at $8.) if Pe White. mite fp ue sha decorat service for ODI 00 ‘at $30. 1 7: 50. & nae ts fy THER oA AYE ores fella Ordinarily need own Ac Extra Special for Thursday and Friday Only! ‘5 Eyeglasses & Spectacles for Paris 3 h pour epesiont by buying Imported” French Periscopic Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold- Cased Frames. oe erent ng The eat oth of Vater recommend some one to you when you +}. clerk, a Goachman, a cook, a house girl, a waiter or waitress, a press feeder, a com- positor, a carpenter, a cigarmaker, or any of more than one hundred other kinds of help. _ Advertise in THE WORLD and use your Mail Orders Promptly Filled. dams.™. 6th Ave., 21st and 22d Sts., N Co.) J ° | fro an eye specialist and he will charge you five dollars for these goods. An Inspection and comparison will prove this, from in- goods are ‘nataane, 00.00. new offset clips which prevent the glasses from t spectacles may be had with liner say a4 font Four’ vision, Hach pair of,giasses 18 perfectly wef fepacrrpeat, emt, SEER bak sig BuRCHASERS OF -THHSB GOOD! 50c soup GOLD-CASED EYEGLASS CHAIN WITH HAIR- Millin le i ery ’ PIN OR HOLDER ATTAGHED—SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE Ve ‘daw ! NE OF 5.00 HATS E SHAPES, oun SPECIAL Li} Lert HAT Wersal [eee utes eo i Ree Veivet ae oie Sy, SR ean TAFFETA HA’ in new si jentile and ATS, of yt, Ke, rbans, Toques and Children’ 's Dress Hats! SAErED PRAYERS. FELT. HERE. 1.98 t0 2.48 ee ee Se to 10.00}, Uatrinned Bats! QuEp, PEL mbers are very much, rich flu of onde. 98,3.98 SECOND, QUALITY oe =r ye @ measurement ii inches in length— eotormorrowe at, Joe scr Siar Inge each SHARE with ene FELT 5 \with Condea Batin, seen, farabout aa whiner grown, or 3ge i PPED nd For to-morrow 10: Balcony. alsosintioy, By Mail, 12¢ Only one copy to each customer. a Dinner Sets at a Big Saving! IRR Finem a 9: 87 95 oe mplete service for Big Hits for 100-PIEC) Amertoan aah achaah lain, 12 gtemegmmald Priced’ ai Texte mer #0u) meat dintion . 9) FO) 7} i ld, eeininea the sna fs Ree ink Hoe pik Ope, “lowers: us for CARI ee ae 12 pe "| handies are cloud R. GER R BET German ching, trae Dinner Set border ine "Yor “$08.00 Der FOR A THEO. HAVY & CO’8 FRENCI NA cB nt in aey with iu iy ‘tol AND SHIN Y OF L and Bw 100 een and meat plattere poup fay ‘piece t ‘low: rations—m met "hat oize. iy eat saat ‘quantity. | a new cashier or bookkeeper, or a ° ee Judgment in selecting.

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