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( behalf. ly. saying: Weale: plainti the chi on. Bu +‘ unjust suspicion him, the most profound respect On’ the trial of thi (ger against Emma, ite divorce, in which he char, she had bestowed her affections upon four men, one of them, Gustave Wesley, testified of several meetings with Mra, Unger on Long Island. Frank G. Barkley, an agent of the So- elety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, testified that he had visited Mrs, Unger's flat in East Seventy-frst street to investigate complaints of the neighbors, and had found one man be- hind a curtain and two under a bed, and that Mrs. Unger was sent to the work- house for three months while the four children were put with a country fam- ls too general. LETTERS WADE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1904. CAR LOOKED LKE [PNEUMONIA RAGING. NORDICA ILL} LIGHTNING STREAK} 20,000" victims SOCIETY WOMAN SAID TO BE THEIR AUTHOR. He ‘and outrageous." Mme. Nordica could not be seen to-day and her lawyer, James R. Soley, refused to discuss her case. The detective-ser- geant who has been gugrding Mme. 3 Ba ee i rivate ad taken Gatectiy ‘Threats k ince Anonymous Com- munications Reoelved by the Singer Affected Her Health to a Serious Degree, - \Lawyer Lauterbach Denies that Herr Doeme, Whom the Oper- atio Favorite Is Suing for Di- voree, Is-Guilty. Mme. Lillian Nordica, whose life has been threatened in anonymous letters, 0f which she has received hundreds late- ly, {8 slak in bed at her home, No, 121 ‘Madison avenue, to-day as a result of Mthis persecution. It was said on the best of authority {to-day that the detectives who have been investigating the source of these [otters have come to the concluston that they are the work of a well-known so- tlety woman, who has been much an- noyed by the prying of certain detec- tives hired by Mme. Nordica’s lawyers to get evidence on which to base the singer's suit for divorce against her hus- band, Herr Zoltan Doeme. These detec- tives, {t 1s said, have been persistent in a investigation in a certain direo- The Dapers in Mme. Nordica’s suit flo not name any co-respondent, neither fo they mention any place where alleged misconduct on the purt of Herr Doeme occurred. Edward Lauterbach, Herr Doeme's lawyer, at Doome's direction, has begged for the slightest proof of | Doeme's infidelity, but has not been able to xet it. Mr. Lauterbach said to- Way that it was simply because Mme. Nordica had none. Mr. Lauterbach made answer to-day to a newspaper which has persistently intimated that Herr Doeme knew some- thing of the threatening letters which * tave prostrated Mme. Nordica. He said: “There ia no truth in any Herr Doeme knows anything of these letters. He has been the fajthful pro- tector and friend of his wife since they ‘were first married and she owes much of her musical and financial success to his love for her and his work in her in spite of the bas ralsed against tory that ¥, bat . 18 place ae Bol a sfRE oars sent COURT PROTECTS WIFE'S GOOD NAME aad Mustice Amend Refuses to Grant Divorce to Emite Unger on the Testimony of Self-Confessed Co-Respondent. uit of Emile Un- is wife, for abs jed that Justice Amend thought it all over for , six months and to-day denied a divorce to Unger and dismissed his complaint, “IT am unnwilling to grant a divorce against fhe’ defendant. The proof of- fered {ln support of the husband's chargea {s based upon the testimony of ie of the co-respondents, and The defendant, who in the ten years of his married life to the Hovand ahold not be branded SOUSA SUIT TO REFEREE. Bandmaster and Former Manager in Legal Fight. After adjournment because the attor- neys on both sides of the case, William J. Kelly, of Brooklyn, and Vernon M. Davis, of Menhattan, had been elected to the Bupreme Court benoh, the action of Everett B, Reynolds against John | Philip Sousa, the “March King,” to re- cover $15,000 in dispute between them, was to-day called to trial, | Duncan Edwards appeared for Rey- nolds, and Donald McLean for the band- But) while the lawyers were master, Paik sald examining jurors Justice Cochrane, of Hudson, before whom the trial was arr “went through” the voluminous ee ee re cameren “You have a Must eve aaahes: Seemed So to the Woman Who Testified that Vehicle Went at Speed of 150 Miles, an Hour. LAUGHTER DROWNS ANSWER. Court Convulsed Over School Teach- ere Testimony In Metz’s $50,000 Damage Suit Against Metropolitan Street Railway Company. Francis L. Wellman gave an im- promptu illustration to-day of “the art of cross-examination” in the trial of the suit of Nathan Mets against the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, in the Supreme Court. Metz sued the company for $50,000 damages for injuries in being thrown from an open car as it rounded the curve at Broadway and Fifty-third street, in Juno, 1899. Otto Horwitz ap- peared for Metz and presented several strong witnesses as to the killing speed of the car; Mr. Wellman cross-exam- ined them for the company. The assistant principal of one of the Public schools was @ very positive wit- “Twice as fast as a railway train.” Speed Increases Rapidly. “You know—of course, you know— that the average speea of a steam rail- way train is thirty-nve miles an hour. Would you say this car we: fast—seventy miles an nour?” “I would,” came the prompt reply. “Ah-h, would you say ¢ighty miles an hour?” was asked, almost timidly, but when the return “I woul almost abruptly, Mr. Wellm: fidence increased and he boldly ad- vanoed: “Would you say one hundred miles?” “I certainly would,” said the witness. Seems to Be No Limit. “Did it seem to you that the car was going as fast as 125 milés an hoyrt” “It did," returned the witness, and bee nig ou smiling all over, plumped on madam, I am no auctioneer, “eet q you Say 260 miles an hour! You fo 1752" he asked. lenghter sity the 'c part ie Justios cS 1o én Blanchard ninded £98 9 t Ww that at nagatrpa ‘ume of lent the ee eres pore ether cs cars was vad 101-8 ailes aan Sea I “aon't, fie tu fim fa uy soins fem ise “And we shall dispute many of, them," Mr, McLean, oe Ayala aaa ge oes manager is erie yo oe METER FROZEN, GAS ESCAPES Man Overcome While in Bath-reom, but Will Recover. Robert Isbistis, thirty-one years old et No. 18% Park avenue, was overcom |fo-day by gas in the bath-room of home, on the top floor of the house. For several days there has been trouble with the gas in the house, owing to frozen meters, His sister noticed his long absence and called him to come to breakfast. He answered and came into ti Investigation showed that the escaping from a jet in the bat Isbistis will recover. PROP, KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION CURES Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. 25,vearm: special w DISEASES, WE! aie study to devise ie treat | stud: ‘a. trea sit the ould entirely erad id ou, 10, dne can, contract by. -breathing | 119 We onic, where wonderful ou ade of. atieriee uD the Inst froub alch. bi has extended {ato the” ‘tune. Fiages and breaking down. 6 The sf electing catarth anti! ti patient Is in ¢ ¢ mage of conmumbtion ften made, but it aula re T yeluatie mor one Unsue, ich Bi ws down’ into nehitis an Went to aeons betwee: (03 nrich's store, eae Dentistry. should be examined frequently. Food often lodges in them, causin; and bad breath, A little atte hep them in good order at small . When extraction or filling is necessary, our New Botanical Discovery enables us to do the work without pain. Examinations free. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years, Fall Sots of Teeth Gold Crowns, a2 Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Waterbury Dental Parlors BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St, 54 W. 24d St, (24 door west Abrabam (Opp. Eden & Btraus's.) Sina.) Hours, 6 to 6. Sundays, 0 te 4. German, French and Swedish spoken. 9 | VIO. BUvIO 19 MAIDEN LANE. Tae ELEVATOR. New York Alone. MUNYON’S and Lung Complications. I know that my Paw-Paw will prevent Pneumonia and Grippe. 1 know that it will. prevent Colds, It does this Li Orating the entire system that none of these diseases can get a foothold. The, man or woman who takes my Paw-Paw need not fear Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles or any kindred diseases. They have no more chance to do their evil work than has Pneumonia or Grippe. The poison of none of them can exist in a body strengthened and made normal by my Paw-Paw. I could not afford to m: ese state- ments if they were not true. My fortune and my reputation are behind what I say. The testimony of thousands of the very foremost people of our country verifies my words. 1 know that my Paw-Paw will work marvels as a preventive of diseases. I know, too, that It will cure Dyspepsia. It will cure Catarrh. 4 It will cure Nervousness. It will cure Sleeplessness. It will make old folks feel young and weak folks feel strong. They will not only feel strong—they will be strong. Every function of the body will be pet formed naturally and perfectly. The im- provement will be felt from the first do: Any druggist can tell you of the wor derful cures my Paw-Paw has effect Ask them. Ask your neighbors who. tried it. Try it yourself and you'll nee no one’s word to prove what a lifting and sustaining power it is. eS drinks lift, but let you drop. Paw-Paw lifts and holds you. It|® qd es away the necessity and the ae for stimulants. MUNYON. All druggists, $1 per large bottle. Paw Laxative Pills, 25c, per bottle. feeaclales DOCTORS FREE. you need medical eee, mee congult Mun- doctors i eos [Baths Broadway an nee For Sale. DIAMONDS CASH oR CREDIT dn LY NO EXTRA CHARGE L ‘TRANSACTIONS | STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Gall or write for Ilustrated cate *3 MelDEN LANE, N, Y is THIRD AV frON' sn. Bri rN. K TENS CLEY Ss UV ro Introduced in the Whole World. ‘The most practical heater, stands ere are di who'are’ trying. sell | WORTH bs ‘SCnan of larger profits.” at" the || Expense oF the nt NAMB ‘ 4nd patent @umber stamped on each PRIC ES: $1.95, $1.50, $2.00. ZEE-NEBT GAS HEATER, 50 CTS, UP. SUVIO HEAT & LIGHT CO., 1079 3d Av. and 59 Park Place, N. heate: Clothing & Cloaks CREDIT. Also Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. $1 Per W Co, ‘eek. 1114 84 Av., near Ia NEW YORK {22 84 Av., near {outa Se. 295 8th AV., near 25th Bt. Manhattan Clothing BROOKLYN: 700 B'way, nr. Whipple st. OPEN EVENINGS, NEW CREDIT SYSTEM CLOTHING FOR LA ‘No reference or oct MEN £ pore 0 INQUIRIES MaDe Make your Durehi Pay the first pay: And take the goa The Fashion 1 Credit House, Pp ibd: my ren ‘6 2859 Bd Ave. Cor. Tae Bt. OPEN W EVENINGS. 8 & Diamonds, 61 Gown, STORE CREDIT WAR Weighs x WAT! AND wAsy BAY were [3 Wl aend reantative if desired Waltham & Elgin Watch- So lene ey conte Ap 10 orden, Of Pneumonia and Grippe in PAW-PAW:s:= Prevents Colds and All Throat seer tire [recommel an so vitalizing and invig- Dr. Gardner Has Secured RADIUM, which will be used in conjunction ar his oscillation treatment. RADIUM is of special value in EYE and EAR cases, especially CATARACT and DEAFNESS, and is a specific in cases of CANCER and LUPUS. pleased jen se: - ae in forse, Dr. am iner's ating f deatneas SAVED FROM BLINDNESS. Doctor Gardner's Patnless Oselitation t haa xiven me back oneful vi Mitonat:totay. wind est authoritien On teers told ane that T should never ha Meain and that an anextion only the pone of saving mo from going stone-biind (Sinned) y 70 Johnson Re 1 Brsokivn, ia Ney. CATARRH OF LUNGS. country had ond simi Dr, Preecacr tra et most everything, and yore. pac I went to Br. Gardner twas wi y, mort of rataty tounhe gay eet ee et feed rng Beek MB ear oat Geta a tte Oe ay ae ong ts to go to Dr. ‘colts 5 Sac ae ee. gem erm ge Cy. DR. GARDNER, Office, 435 5th Av., N. Y. City, Between 38th anil 30th sts. Hours, 9 A.! Railroads. Pe Bet Montes starions 4 RAILROAD. oot of WEST TWHNT: ST. and DESBROSSHS and COR’ colin It Jeaving, time trom Sept where ol ABT, MATIC Parlor, "ke ing e sed Dining ‘SL oulsvilles “tae cet che eae = “ek SA Batra Lu ee See om hase ute fat ia Pate "maran, abel arahats king an ani -Dosgerration ae “Cincinna, I Rpalgenpelin i gale “ya tomes We Valley, Bouts), zo Ser . Chicago. a Toledo except turday, PACIFIC cone —For Pit ‘Knoxvill 2, bailey 1 Deabrosses a 18 fy Tater than that tor twenty thea St. Station, ex- tat ‘noted. P. Teidmght oli, elated ATLANTIC Co, oe tae ioe 9.25 A. ant wire ay eal EY nity Say. SEE AND, Rnd New as 8. ra cHRYKPRAKe 4 fips OHIO 7.05 A. M. FOR’ OLD. porn # AN FOLK. 7.60 A. Aq. ANTIC iin DM. and 2.05 p. Gays: Sundays, A, Throws, Veguttbi ceases a Parlor os Gaye. Beek ‘Seno oDinine Gar and standard ne dae on 2 aie A, 1854, 11% ee yt f Forth avenu (corner, 20 i. low 28d st.) street, | S rene . Chicago gah ted. Albany & a eeseeecesceseenescs: hong"? Pg soa > SEEDEEE see BPA 1 PM: Me fly. lay. rit B as re mY sate carte: ah Hie iia Yer Be ata Yea ae: cohelepnane: 2000 3 siath h Bitreet’" tor Nowy Fork hotel oF rertdenoe by apolar A. aMirH. dor eH. DANTRLS * den. Manager. on. Pass, Agent. WEST SHORE R.R. ater fol- 5 6 mine i ater fi. Rave #710 A. M.—For intermedia Bt Pod Bic oni ae Pa uit ci bud) ror} Ns fudson Riv. tis Glog ducal ___ Pianos and head 3 Pianos and Organs. In This Our Greatest January Piano Sale. We were sorry we had to disappoint so many people in that extraordinary holiday sale of the $350 celebrated tone-lasting Walters Piano. But the bookings came in so fast that the quantity we had was disposed of long before Christmas, and the factories could not turn out any more on time. They've caught up now with the orders, and to give everybody a chance to secure one of these beautiful pianos we have made arrangements to offer one thousand more Walters Pianos, including stool and cover, during the month of January, for : $195 a "$5 Down and $1 a Week, which is less than 15c. a day! Delivered on First Payment of $5. Thus we place this celebrated piano within the reach of every one’s means. At our special price the Walters Piano is offered At Half Its Real Value! For pianos anywhere nean its equal in tone, action, artistic design, quality of material and superior workmanship have never been offered by dealers or manufacturers for less than $350 to $400. Therefore, you save from $150 to $200 if you secure one of these celebrated Walters Pianos in this sale. The Walters Pianos have finest imported felt hammers, best imported wire strings, bushed pins, fine selected ivory keys, new Boston fall board and music rack, three pedals and practice muffler, and the scale is overstrung and 7% octaves. ‘The tone is deep, rich, full and resonant; and the touch {s so responsive and elastic that a child of two can get a good, strong, full tone with ease. Walters Pianos are Built to Last a Lifetime by the Walters Piano Company, of New York—skilled, experienced plano build- ers—and they are ‘ Guaranteed for 10 Years . with a guarantee that covers every detail—a fac-simile of which {s Inserted in gilt letters in the inside of the top lid of every plano. In our thirty-two years of merchandising we've never handled an article that has given Our customers more satisfaction or that has reflected more credit upon this store or fathered more lasting confidence than the Walters Piano, It {s In the homes of hundreds of New York's most representative families, as well as in the homes and studios of some of the most prominent professional and musical people in the United States. Caution! Piano buying is a confidence! Unless you have expert knowledge of piano manufacturing, you must rely entirely upon the reputation of the firm from whom you buy. Thus you can readily understand what you are guaranteed by the name “Bloomingdale Brothers.” We will be glad at any time to have you inspect any planos fon sale else- where, and after carefully going over them with an expert, if you wish, come here and see the Walters Plano, hear its tone, go over its mechanism, consider its construction, BG ita thorough investigation—and then Judge for yourself if there s any $350 or $400 piano elsewhere that can equal it. Don't buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand piano at any price, for it will be sure to prove absolutely Oras, Just like any othen piece of old machinery, Exchange-your old Piano tor a beautiful new Walters. and pay any balance due on easy terms of one dollar a week. On cash purchases we will box and ship part of the United States. ptanos free of charge to any j CITIZENS’ SAVINGS 1 BANK, 56 AND 58 BOWERY, TOTAL ASSETS te F fice Fe eens Bin ie Dey a Py re SURPLUS bias : fea tags Jersey Gite Pekin RARE ile & APO: lock ithe | 7 ‘Trunees BETAS a ere ation, (1) at TA. 20 A. Mat 4B. the "rate Md F ‘Tyme tables at brincibal a thd | an » ear “be Nt ate aoe, We arg abt to on be a by sAventoott enroot oer Colleges, Schools, &c. # nine Pe Le "depoglt for a tangs i ‘Gon’! Manager. Gen‘! Pass’r pos Si yermer im tes |) Daa ae SE Omg bl Ho. the endl she tare for publications ts eee ath in For Sale. - ILLUSTRATING fcseet BA BAN | oer gan ease HASLER. pilus —ESE EEE HENRY BAYLER, Secre' Fiat yey ts To Li PAULA. HUBER Assistant Secretary. ats and Apartrents To Le’ tess Fiat and parton To: GHLSIOR. SAVINGS BAR, wotete AWE CLor ede Ste ! Na A caeeantons ay. LOIS vases Ne Ore See cue 6 |e $3 (CARPETS, ‘YOUR F FLOOR, For Sale. mevorel le ar itiful de- WILL TAM J. ROOME, ident. 1e c GR oan WS SSW WE omens mex epee que | 2 alli ee A oa % | JAMES BERGMAN, ire. te, ioe or | JEWELRY. ed SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK fe ae wears EWN TEWELWP'SS. MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, 4 inch All Wool Albatross—value .75 .; % inch Scotch Tweeds—value $1.29. oO pee as eo toy “yee Black Storm 5 60 inch Imperial Serges— 69 Not a great seaaye—serly, comers, wit 60 inch Imported prone have best choice. < high ellk finish—value $1.39. 1.19 & inch Fine French Broadcioths.. 1.59 |January Sale Values January Sale Values who appreciate first choice, for many early arrivals cannot be AEAR West Fourteenth Street Our January White Sale Greater Than Ever Started the Ball of Trade a-rolling. Buying Enthusiasm began with our Unmatchable Vatoes, Special Morning Offerings Are a Feature of This Sale For To-Morrow Morning: CALEDONIAN FLANNELETTES— Fine fleecy twills in choicest colors and designs for Wravpers, Kimonos, Dressing Saeques, etc.—exact copes of the fine French Flannels— 6% 15-cent Fabrics—to-mortow until 1 P. M..+.+...4-++seeeees t Extraordinary Cloak Bargains for Thursday Morning WOMEN’S BLACK KERSEY CLOAKS With capes and stitched yoke Collar. aad Cuffs—half fitting—also ZIBELINE COATS, black and colored—with and without collars—majority satin [Ined—Coats full of style that a week ago ndiin’ were sold at $6.98 and $7.98— 3. 79 tn fe TO-MORROW MORNING UNTIL ONE O'CLOCK.. ui HUNDREDS OF OTHER CLOAKS ' in-the prevailing desirable styles at Half Earlier Season's prices.” 4.98 is January Sale peice for Nine dollar Coats 5.98 ts January Sale price for Twelve dollar Coats 7.98 ts January Sale price for Fifteen dotlar Coats 9.98 ts January Sale price for Twenty dollar Coats 11.98 ts January Sale price for Twenty-two dollar Coats é 13.98 ts January Sale price for Twenty-four dollar Costs it c 15.98 4 January Sale price for Thirty dollar Coats Se In This January Sale Reality Exceeds Expectations, It is not possible to name all the attractions...... visit——prices and qualities will speak for themselves come to-morrow, you'll surely come again. WHAT WE PROMISE, WE PERFORM! January Sale Values Extraordinary Values in In Black and Col'd Silks Boys’ Suits Black “Guaranteed” Taftetax— A manufacturer's stock, cloees out ee ™ and 27 inch—value . us before the old year’s a 86 inch—value $1.29... end—Double. | Black Peau de Soles 24 ii 1, | Breast, Norfoté and Satlor—$ to 16 yeares a soutie me Tce sort finish—" NGuarantee oad, edge—value $1.25. 98 1.98 for $4.00 Suits, 2.98 for $6.00 Suits. 3.98 for $8.00 Suits. Sizes according to style, January Sale Values In Umbrellas Taffeta eae Koh ¥ handies pote Roman 8Strij ‘ash Silke— fe tang use Wate” +29 inches wide— * bar taches = e ematitcn Gatia tae Hist fence DON'T FORGET ane rchandsome, erat the new 14th Street W well as waists—value .75.. 49 ELECTRIC CARS Figured Stripe " transfer f Sa nish medt jum, a Pan lark to and from everywhere. sulte—t-oent quality. Bec) server ies. CREPES “Denna ry selngfrtn Droge January Sale Values rich In Toilet Articles lustre, have more qmelae and ‘and ub: Bone Nat! Brushes—with page than ordinary Dress Crepes:— and without wings—value .19.. Bus, Reve. Gray, Ivory, | Royal Tooth Powder—value .15.. eRe, FS Biiver, WME | Square of D'Angelo pure 0 Castile Soaps—usually 5. Our price........-... 98 leoia Cream-and-Glyeering Soaps—8 cakes in box—value .16. Rapid Flow Fountain 8; Fquart oot rubbencapeciah ter Celluloid Soap Boxes—all colors.. Borine Antiseptic Mouth Wash. January Sale Values In Dress Goods All Wool Camel's Hair Pbalineer, 49 |8 of. Florida Water—value .18. ae eatin and Biter.......a9|January Sale Values 44 inch All Wool Melrose Suitings... -49 in Window Shades B tach Ladion Clothovalee ti “OR |_ Made of our remnants of King's”! 4 Scotch Holland and finished ike made- to-order—White, Ecru, Sage and Dark Green—2 to 42 inches wide—5 to 9 teat 7!" 50 inch Granites—value $1.1! Chevi: ghades 28 to 86 Inch— Shades 38 to 38 inch—value .%6, | Shades 4 and 42 inch—value $1. In Laces Torchon Ea ane vit feelings tngfor Point Venise and and Insert in Misses’ Cloaks and Dresses MISSES’ FULL LENGTH COATS— Zibelines and Kerseye—Military Cape effects, with braid and gilt buttons, or gales fancy silk braid and panne Velvet trim—| and Arablan—newest ‘Black Silk Chantilly Nets— Were S098 12.98) {5'inohes wide-value $38 Black 8} le Nets— variety of designe... January Sale Value i In Pillow Girdles t eet one aaeor Moroer no Lhe wa ent of colore— 2,98 |* 7 Rosine sr peahtornn A5 9 centa......+ jatiste Medallions | orRia’ 9) Sa and Berges—Fiaye) Blue, rown, Rod—itussian and one- piece style—neweat trimmings make and finish the best— 208 staeg to clear were $5.00 to $7.00... Novelties in Fine Wash Dress Fabrics are ready for those duplicated later...... We offer :— ‘Best Irish Dimities, ¢ Foreign Gingham NOR reer ph dalle ng rag Imported Knioker Suitings, Mercerized Suitings, and other varieties of Printed and Woven Fabrice, all cotton or Silk Mixed, AS USUAL, Greatest Assortments . .