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ae QUEEN OF MOVERS WANTS TO EST ‘Mrs. Thomas H. Whelan Has Changed Her Place of Abode; in Various Cities 120 Times Within: Seven Years. ‘CHARGES HER HUSBAND WITH DESERTING HER. Neighbors Used to Complain Because He Spouted Shake- | speare After Midnight—Says She’s Willing to Move Again. “ZL suppose he's got the moving habit hut this time my husband seems to jiaye moved away on his own account. leaving me behind,” said Mrs, Thoman HH. Whelan to-day to World renorter. Mrs. Whelan, within the past seven hort years of her married life, hae Moved 120 times, as divulged yesterday in court, when she had her husbant un before Magistrate Flammer on a charge of abandonment ‘The young woman, who fs only twenty four yers old and extremely pretty, mt present stopping with her friends. the MacWilllamses. at No. 30s West Forty-second street. “It was just this eternal moving that tried my patience to the last de- gree.” continued Mrs. Whelan. “And when, after a siege of typhoid fever, I was soon after taken ill with the men- sles and my husband had me removed to North Brother Island, I felt that I had reached the limit, “I recovered only three weeks ago. and now I find that my husband ts continuing his merry game of moving, leaving me and our baby boy out of his calculations altogether. She Asks Only for Support. “it Js not that I am so anxious to start on that weary round again,” said the little woman, “only I haven't any- thing else against my husband, and if he wants to leave me behind I only ask for support.” Mrs. Whelan was wearing at the time a very becoming hat, which she said was the one her husband used in his defense by saying that he provided am- ply for her, paying $2 for this attrac- f headgear, did 1ike to see me in sald regretfully, “But abgut the moves, Mrs, Whelan— fs it really true that you have tra eile red the young woman packing, furniture vans and irate land- ladies is not worth knowing, an Evening | THE WORLD: MRS. THOMAS H. WHELAN, WHO _HAS:THE HABIT OF MOVING. Octet ce Mes se ~ ‘ | ALLEGED “RIPPER SMILES IN COU Totterman Unconcerned, Around Him. Though the network of ev closes around Emil ‘Totterman, th leged “Jack the Ripper,” a close be guilty of the | which he stands accused. Totterman in court exhibits no hat I don't know about|tion, scarcely any interest,: exc opt any occasional gleam of fun in his blue “Why, we have gone from Boston to/ grinned broadly at the formula, Cambridge, to Rogbury, Providence. Stamford, New Haven, New York, Jer- sey City, Philadelphia and back to New York again. In each of these places we moved ever so many times, many of the cities ye ned over and} d Moved Often, Too. “You see," sald Mrs. Whelan, with a | somewhat extenuating manner, husband was originally a theatri man, and I suppose he got in the of one-night stands and missed the vs riety, But, then, even when he di make the first move to go, the Ia ladies always were willing to do It for him. “It was really all due to bis habit of iming and reading aloud in our ie see, it disturbed the other ten- Ants and they compiained, “One woman I remember came to our door and said: glove upon that chee! excepting at 2A. M., but then I shoul like the privilege of laying my fst with- out glove of any sért on yo! Isband’s cheek, only my hand wouldn't be big enough, “Te bed! ‘0 bed!” may be very Inter- esting for y Macbeth to see, but When a man-xcreeches that in the mid= die of the night why fa the nam common sense doesnt he go the make hint see bis father's go: continued Mrs, Whelan modestly, “all these Interviews were very trying, Says She Misses Home, of landlady from » to the othe: of woe that they y ears would Mil aon ave poured lodramatic and to)® | {writin thes | ship's crew. look upon defendant. upon the Juror,” ial the only sign Defendant, and all throug of interest hes This. sume erry acne William J. Kinsley, a handw pert, took the stand to-day whe preme Court. Kinsley testified tha defendant's hox was written by, same person as ihe signature Bijp, and also papers of the "Fi when’ Totterman joined Detactive Sergt. James A, next took the stand. defendant, crime. Totterman’s counsel, Henry J iso) Jee Kenefick denying the e for the prisoner, will go to the ji Assistant Distric nd. Gotdemitin sum, up and d fick delivers hi charge. Man Called eyed few York, was surom Gates-Avenue Police Cour! ty day by of threatening to shoot hin. Keating ediared he had been voked into making the threat by: man calling his son a “crooked~ monkey fa examination. 1 do miss a home,” “Just ass T would few bits of thing around would come, Sometimes generally, in a hurry and “Ch, leave tho ‘more.’ “For patent auicke action in the way of packing [ think T can give points to any storage company. 'E thought when the baby came that ntinued. | hed to the! thay we would gather | Ret Word to move on} and oft we'd go agali. In. fuct—we Had husband wouta | penne we'd settle down, but no, we! ustied just the same, “I'm dead sick of moving," suid the little woman T shall have to make from my friends to stay put. “A quiet home and no moves for mine for the rest of my. my husband consents to that. we'll ‘see, MR, GROUT GETS GENEROUS, emphatically. more ‘move ‘away ere, and then [ hope Comptrolier Favors Increasing St,| 200 Louts Exposition Appropriation. In futherance of his desire to have a munteipal buildmg on a municipal atreet on the St. Louis Exposition rounds for the New York City ex- hibit, World's Fair Commiasioner homas W. Hynes asked the Board of fo an additional ap- propriation of $15,000, Comptroller Grout, the watch-dog of * tle city’s treasury, electrified the spe>- | {ators and cheered the Commissioner asking: Vill that be enough, Mr. Commis- } loners It we are tu do this at t that we do It well.! Gomratenioner fivure acid the sugges- et with his view. |no oil, OLD PEOPLE ‘our delicious cod liver your money if it fails. RIKER'S DRUG STORE, Cor. 6th and 28d Bt EGEMAN & Ci 25th 8 0, 200 an 1917 Amsterdam 1esth DRUG STORE! 1 Rth Av SEMI-ANNUAL SALE formerly MEN’S SUITS. formerly $15.00, nosy J then, if you ge. the Board of " Aldepmen to’ agres,”. thin" Hoatd will douptieas ‘give you the e appropriation, |: ae? the Mayor nodded an ‘Goaene formerly ‘OPEN EVEN 1y 924,00, now $10.00. LADIES" TMLITARY COATS, now spite the Fact that Network of Evidence Is Slowly Closing | idence of him makes it difficult to beHeve this fatr-faced, good-looking sailor, ‘atrocious crime of During the Impanelling of the Jury’ be mes Slip, and aiso the signature tick, In the criminal branch of the Si on the wrapping paper on the in the hotel register at No. 1 e signature on red B. Cronin, | whose work resulted in the arrest of | Lotterman, identified ghe clothing belonging w the | and told the story” of the SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. Our floors must be cleared to make | More room for Spring stock which {s ‘The tral was closed to-day after the| Prosecution had finished presenting {ts| evidence. smith, asked for the’ dismiasai ‘of ron the customary grounds, and j that he would rest, offering, RESENTED INSULT TO SON. Monkey Fac ing, of No. 174 Pacific Semuel B. Furman on « charge Ile was held in $00 bail \Are invited to call at any sips benindewe'll| ONE of our stores for Vinol, medicine, which contains It is the greatest strength creator and body ‘builder for old people we ‘Ihave ever sold. We return 4205 Broadway. Ave. 1020 Third Ave. and 428 1-8 OFF REGULAR FPRICHS, MEN'S OVERCOATS, .00, new $12.00, CASH OR CREDIT. a $1.00 PER "WEEK OPEXS AN ACCOUNT, EADIBS! WALKING SUITS, ” AT ne al- study that can emo- eyes ‘Juror, look 4 h the been ; riting n the | | t the | the “Carl Be- | that OC He Gold-| daily arriving, !\ GOLDEN 6 mo- (Reduced fr Him e. gains immediate! oned 1 to- 1'0- Pure eved Shaky oil hari to your Eyeglasses carefu Ave, Artificial Eyes ins¢ n Bt EYESIGHT Within the past fates has come to Spring Styles Now On Sale. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. And Accredited Agencies in All Principal Cities of the World. West 14%S¢. cw oP RTH > CARPETS $11—12.75— 20.50. | GOLDEN OAK COUCHES, | $6.50—12—15. (Reduce:t from $3.50—16—20.) Upholstered tn artistic velours. « “LONG CREDIT” secures all bar- CASH on CREDIT @wrertHwarr &. 106 and 108 West 4° St. NEAR 67 AY Brooklyn Stores Flatbusb Av, near Full St. Quivering, Tilting, do more harm than you think. Care for your eyes as you valuethem. Even My the best glasses are a if they tilt out of focus > and everlastingly slip or pinch. tion Clip” them in place—perfectly 348 Sixth Avy, (bet, 21st and 22d sts.) SOEast 125th St. (cor. Madison av.) Harlem Office Opén Hyenings, ‘A World Power. OAK DESKS, ‘om $14—17—29,) ly. Eyeglasses mi, instead of a help, The “ Harris Suc~ will keep easily — firmly. At- glasses for 35 cents. lly fitted by an ocu- it and eyesight specialist employing modern improved methods, $1.00 up. erted, $3.00. SPECIALIST, few years the United be recognized: by far- ign nations not only as a world but as one of the very foremost to be reckoned wit ith. If you wou! preclate our wonderful expansion in t ritory, naval, military, financial and in- dustrial resources, ALMANAC AND i get the 1904 WORLD INCYCLOPEDIA, Light weight ered, No. 8c. pair; pairs......, Omega Shields, covered, No. and Na,’ 4; pair... YOM sacdee cesses Cotton Feather Bone; y Taffeta seam Bi ing; piece....... Prussian piece.. Glace serge Belting; 10 = ya piece. . Finest qualit hemmed ready Sheets for Sheets for extra Pillow Cases, 42x Pillow Cases, 54x: Shields, nainsook cov-} Black 3 and No. 4; dozen QO¢}The “Fad Gros grain silk covered Feather Bone; covered Binding, black or white; single size beds, 84x90......... Sheets for half size beds, 68x90. Sheets for *% siz Sheets for fullsize bed, 81x90. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ss ne Walton’s Notion Sale. Dress, Spring Hooks and Eyes, or white; 10c gross.. Spring 5c Hooks & Eyes, No. double 3 and No.4; gross.. 8 12¢}Goid-eyea Needle sorted, 2c; 19 45. Twist, paper 10c}sunx black Machine a Gcfepoois..¥. cc. 22C nae 8c Bags: Sewing, Silk, 4c ie Seon 20c me U2c} Basing Gouon. 4c Double Serge Dress} Best quality 180 count Belting, narrow Pin Cubes, all col- and wide; plece.. S8Clors... sc ccsesecsee 7c Black Skirt Braid; 8c Chiffon Foundation 5B-yard piece........ Collars, pointed or 6c Bias velveteen Skirt{Straight......seer eer Binding; 65-yard Beetied Percaline, gi plece..reteese.- 14C3 black and colored, 93C Sheets and Pillow Cases. y full bleached musiin, torn and for use 6 bed, 72x90 size bed, 90x90... 86, special price.. Pillow Cases, 46x86, special price........... Pillow Cases, 50x36, special price. 86, special price... Eighth Ave, & S5Ist St “86ST. &.32°-AVE I Toilet Articles. Mennen’s Talcum Powder Hand Sapolio.........000.- Babeskin Soap. Dr, Charlies’ Flesh Food.. Harnisch’s Nail Enamel. . Emery Boards, dozen, Pumice Stone. Dorm’s Rouge. Rubber Gloves Fountain Syringes. Bath Thermometers Aercel Wash Cloths.. OFFER: |Cards, Games. .. Ife} Bicycle Cards, per pack ze Tally-Ho Cards, per pack Pinochle Cards, per pack Congress Tallies for Duplicate Whist, Of 25....6.. Whist Punchers. . Paper Napkins, per 100, 10¢ Pit, Flinch and Bourse Roulette., Women’s Waist Dept. Allover Lace Waists, India Silk Lining, in black, navy, brown, champagne and white, also Crepe de Chine, i de atest Cygne and Messaline, in the Spring models, §,90 The Best Ever, Yack Carharlsbo: Broadway and 13th Street. 12 EGGS * 25c. Strictly Fresh New-Laid Eges—the best that are known or sold in this market. this price in all the Andrew BUTTER, 23c. Very best Elgin Creamery Butter—no finer can be On sale at this price in conveniently etc, obtained anywhere at all the Andrew located in all parts Davey On sale at Davey Stores, any price, Stores, which of Manhattan, are Bronx, Yonkers, Andrew Davey. Poker Cards, 11s and 12s, per pack 30c! pack Sc! . 38, Crepe Papers, all colors, 10 ft. rolls j ‘A: G6 AVE, 2187& 22"°STREETS DRY Goo YY GOODS CO. Advance Sale of Men’s & Youths’ $20 Silk 12-59 50 Lined Covert Top Coats for Spring fis Sizes are 33 to 42. Only one hundred garments—hardly : enough to go around, if you appreciate a real bargain. Assortment embraces light tan and Oxford Coverts, Black Cheviots and Unfinished Worsteds. Quite a wide variety of styles. Some are silk lined: some are lined with Venetian or Serge. All are cut" after the nattiest of Spring patterns. New Spring Suits at $10. | Men's and Youths’ Business Suits, consisting of Black Thibets, Clay-Worsteds, Fancy Worsteds and } Cheviots. The two former are in double breasted sack styles, sizes from 34 to 44, All of the others are single breasted sack, made to fit any man, no matter how tall or short, stout or lean he may be. Then, too, there are Cutaways in Black Clay Worsteds, every size. If by any possible chance we cannot fit you from regular stock, we'll take your measure for a suit to fit. Young Men’s Suits at $5.95. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Patterns have been chosen with special reference to the tastes and requirements of the young fellows. Single and double- breasted styles. Only eighty-seven suits all told. Values are $7.50 1) Boys’ $3&$3.50 Overcoats a $1.50 Sizes 2% to 6 years. Just about erouE for Saturday's selling. The: y arein military style, double-breasted, with one-half belt back; finished with brass buted - handsome Chevron on sleeve, Russian Overcoats are not faddish in any sense. These made to sell at $3 and $3.50. $3 Suits at $1.95. $1 Knee Pants, 50¢, These are every thread wool; all re , Sailor and Russian Suits of the most recent cut. ( Sailors have narrow collars and button to neck; | forced, fitted with patent waist ban sion soles; also with light flexible full blouse effect; chevron on sleeve. Sizes 3 to Many of them have double’ seats 10 years. knees. Saturday Sale of Women’s Shoes; Great Values at $1.50 and $2.2 We have made two more sensational pA cliaee of Shoes at pric which make the values remarkable and interesting. They are spick-span new stock {ri a maker who supplies us with many of the best underpriced offerings that go to French Patent Enough for al! day to-morrow. : skin; best patent for very fine quality Dongola Button and Lace Boots, with exten- skin, also patent Ideal Button and lacing styles, pair Goodyear welt sewed, turn soles, All snapp: date street and dress st; its, some Vici Kid lace Woot patent tips; all sizes in the. but not ail sizes of . any one, ki Regular $3, $3.50 and” $4 kind trom time to time. 1,50 soles; patent tips. Many styles to selectfrom. Sizes 214 to 8; widths C, D, Eand double E; a few nar- row widths, These are bargaius— merely in price, They are not to- be associated with the dried up and lifeless leathers that are the feature of so many sales in town this month and not sold for less anywhere, Lively Sale of Misses’ Garments ~ At Prices of Unusual Interest. Saturday is very naturally, and rightly, a day de- voted to the special selling of garments for Misses. We make a special effort to provide unnsual values—such as the ones which follow. A good many of the styles are entirely new, for Spring wear. Some others are a clean- up of winter garb, though the styles will not be out of for Women’s STOPS Brery Drugsist elle New York’s jen Coma ing “Bhort Brom" eat 5-Volume Sets, 2s lA great bargain. Good good paper; excellent > bit Published at $3 the Set. ‘ of them, are: place through the year ahead—and the prices are but fragments of their former selves. GIRLS' DRESSES, 6 to 14. MISSES’ ETON SUITS of fancy mixed ma- Blue Cheviot. Russian Blouse | terials,with cape effect and fancy silk and fancy check with braid vest, $16.50 kind; very spel. leather belt, $7.50 value 5.98) misses! WALKING SKIRTS, 12 to 18. In GIRLS’ DRESSES, 6 to 14. | blue and black cloth or fancy mix- 4 98 Granite cloth and fancy mater- | tures. $6.75 kinds at...... . ials. Braid trimmed. Broken; MISSES’ JUNIOR SUITS, Norfolk ‘effect, New skitt lines. Regular $6.50 gar- | jacket, lined throughout. Material is mire ments a : 3.98 Zibeline. 12 to 16, Regular $15.50 kind, 9.98 ISSES’ JUNIOR SUITS, 12 to 16. Afi new Cheviots and spring styles, Blue and brown cheviot; collarless mixed materials. Regu- effect. Jacket lined throughout. Regular lar $18 and $20 garments 9.98 $14.50 kinds at . 11.98 —————— ° % 8 ee First Real Important Sale of Captain King 8s 25 ; ; i litary Novels, Men’s $1 Negligee Shirts at 65¢, | ssaiaisitn oye on ‘ ae type o ws We have mapped out a campaign to distribute double | j.°5.t" ood paper: well: the number of Negligee Shirts this season that we did It means |} —ang before so the selling of a great many thousand Shirts— |} price. These titles: and the purchase of a g “at many. The first big offering comprises ‘several thousand dozens that we bought to sell at One Dollar, but on which we make an introductory price of 65¢., so that you may know our purpose is genuine and will be carried out at any cost. The materials are such as will give splendid laundering service; the shirt that launders best is usually the one presenting the neatest appearance. Colors are fast. Designs are soft and pretty. There’s not a shirt that’s gaudy or commonplace. They all have sep- arate link cuffs in the new and popular nar- row style. If you need a dozen or a half dozen, or a single one, api "11 find to-morrow an exceptionally ry time to lay in your stock,