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MS, WOODEND TO BE AN ACTRESS Wife of Physician-Broker Whose Fortune Was Wrecked Will Help Him Recoup by Appear- Ing Before the Footlights. Mrs. William B. Woodend, wife of the PRyulcian-broker whose meteoric career @absied the speculative and social ‘World for several years, has signed » @@atract to play an humble role in for a weekly suiary of £20. Teversal of tho Woodu wes from Wealth to comparative poverty was ewift. But a few months ago they lived in a manston surrounded by a ret- faye of servants. They entertained on @ princely scale, and to their friends and eequaintgnces thelr resources seemod in- wustible. ‘Their stable contained ree of thoroughbreds, each animal iting @ small fortune in itself, Bvery horse had its own individual groom. and @ small regiment of men lgoked after the string that Mr, and Mrs. Woodend took about the country @f an enormous expense and for 0 @ther purpose than that of winning Diue ribbons from rival exhibitors. ‘Won Many Prizes. 4t these horse shows the Woodend eglors of bright green were seen in @tery contest. Saddle horees, prancing hackneys, ponies of every size and breed, four-in-hands, coach horses, Feed horses and, in fact, every species of horsefiesh was represented in these Great society shows, where for two years the Woodend colors predominated over even those of the Vanderbilte and other families of enormous wealth, Mrs. Woodend was a thorough sports- woman, She had ridden and driven erees since she was a child and she new them as few horsemen even know them. She rode them in the ring and abe rods them in a way to bring down applause from the most critical judges. @he drove them single, double four-in-hand, and the occasions were Fare when she left the ring without of some aolor pinned to her ex- eibit's bridle, ‘The summer home of this famtly was @ chateau, their winter residence was palatial, So many servants were needed 1 care for these two princely dwollii (dat a steward was employed to give his sole attention to managing them. ‘These two homes wae appointed with bl rien luxury, and the estimate the Woodend’s wealth was startling. evan in these days of huge fortunes. Will Ride in a Car, Before sho signed ibe theatrical con- tract, Kirke Ia Shalle, the manager af “Checkers,” explained to her the Would have to tread, Sort rah rou Would have to over. y trials ald Paes sp tea x DR, WOODEND'S WIFE, WHO WILL cocoon eee ARES ON CHE 82405 4 CAREER ON THE STAGE WOMAN SAYS HALL HAD THREE WINES Former Manager of New Haven Theatre Arrested for Being Too Well Supplied in a Matri- monial Way. Charged by one woman that he had two other wives besides herself, John E. Hall, fitty-two years old, Uving at the Putnam House, No. #1 Fourth ave- nue, was arraigned before Magistrate Breen in Yorkville Court to-day and it | held in default of $1,600 bali for exami- carry ou Friday. ‘The complainant against Hall is Mrs. Melaing Hall, thirty years old, of No. 4 Lincoln place, in the Bronx, who says that she is wite No. 3. She says that on Oot, 11, 1898, when she was an actress in the Opera-House, in New ine} Haven, Conn., Hall, who was manager | there at the ¢ime, married her, Lately, tle] ahe adds, sho learned of the existence was Woodend. 't know or Fy weage 4 am she wer porter, Bots Anraryes i for te Mage te ta paderstend, 0 actor ¥ an Rar) ware oe sae vay pigs Pitta ten codend, Satya sperkled with eathu- Will respond to your Boarders Wanted. ADVERTISEMENT Provided you send it to of @ previous wife, and also of another, the first In the Het, who l@ now said to be divorced and living In Boston. The ording No, 4% is Mra, Minnie B,J, Doyle, of No. 18t Bat Bend i otreot. Mrs. Doyle art to-day and was subpoe- | sons TPMT Er e law of Mrs. vr I mown to the police 4 Bovis = ATED PLP MGRED AEN David Harrison, Known as “Abe Harris,” Charged with Taking court to-dey. According to the story told Magis- tale Mope by Mr. White, Harrison s Satelicats fostied him while ty was riding !n a Third avenue “L" car between the City Hall and Chatham banged station. After the two had a + latter station BM: Wie t ‘i rs Pocketbook we + the menet oF nie: coat 2, 23 “7 wat foe securities conyi.ed of Macis' h Ha Bre atl WIFE OF GEN. DAVIS DEAD. Governor of Panama Zone Too Late te Find Her Alive. Gen. George W. Davis, Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, who had tummoned home because of the these of bis wife, earned tipon hip arrtyal here ag Bg Mra. ty Lied aged. (es in in for examination (9 morrow. PASTOR DETAINED ON ELLIS LAN Clergyman Who Spenty Thirty- five Years. in Church Work Halted Under Immigration Laws After Visit to Europe. Despite the fact that he has labored as @ Lutheran clergyman in this coun- try for thirty-five years Rev. Charles Steinhauer is confined in the detention pen at Ellis Island and finds himself liable to deportation because his sight has partially failed and the {mmigra- tion authorities deem him unfit to be a eltizen, He took out bis first citisenship papery years ago and has two sons, who were born in thia country, who are now suc- cessful business men of Hgmpton, Pa. Dr. Steinhauer has filled important Pastorates in Syracuse and Canarele before going to the church in Hampton, where he hed intended spending tne remainder of his life. He is seventy- two years old, About three years - he want to Germany Bere ble speclalivta” Hie siieeted by dered py ol one litem. F suet Me oa and Bere rd pubis ae 1a ‘will air DYING FROM POLSON} Jersey City Ort Who | Girl Who Later Died from Carholic Acid Had Been Sick and Despondent—Mem- ber of Clubs. Mary Steneck, twenty-two years re of No, % Congress street, Toray committed sulcile at her home Kf swallowing carbolic acid. She was missed for a while last night and when her parents found her she wag s on ber bed in her room with a bottle which had contained the poison tying near her. ex doctor summoned, but she died deen il we oe § Fr and it id Sa balled i mt mem “among them the She was | eral women's clubs, Daughters of Liberty. phew Preventive of Hay Fever. || « | Hyome! Destr Oi Her recen| apo Germs of the Do not try to cure hay fever b dosing the stomach, Breathe Tiyomel and in that way the medication will reach the rainutest air cells in the nose, throxt and lungs, soothe and heal the irritated mucous membrane, and prevent and cure all hay fever tronbles. This remarkable discovery makes! \t possible for any one to breathe air at home which is almost identical with that of the Adirondacks or White Mountains or other resorts where bay fever sufferers go to escape their trouble. If Hyomei has not been used until the disease has begun, It ts necessary to use it at least half 9 dozen times datly, and Hyomei im should be rubbed into the nostrils both morn- rie and night. The treatment will teve at oe 1d will effect cure MO.. om ‘half price and all greatly under price. Not the Vitnety tale tT |] 2Sc. Wemzn's Stockings at DAM mao |ADAMS GOODS CO. §$ An August Offering of Men’s An August Offering of Men’s and| vorwen’ Underwear Underprice. This week's offering in Underwear includes some very specially priced items that will appeal to thgift-loving folk. va Fs see all pane stocks regardless of their actual value, Yo generally advertised, but really good under-¢lothing that you know the indrinsle value of and the sorts that you want, Here until closing hour Saturday at the following prices: Men's Underwear. Women's Underwear. al Natural (5c, | 80. imported Guns Liste ot 35¢ We place on sale to-morrow 300 py of fine Sanitary ge big 3 . . as ae us poe m= Shirts and Drawers, fine u Iie Howe, Rermatant tee i or | mer waight, very cool, absorbent, low shed heels, with double soles || non-ieritating fabrie, long sleeves and Goes; all zed me le H lar length; drawers thor- 3c. and 45. Ribbed Vests, 25¢, ‘2 or more and other merchandise to double gusseted; sizes, 30 to 44. T8e. Novelty sith Striped, SOC. | ton th silk strij ities for My ‘y's “ale, for pony ree arawert ao seeres bs. fly 9 My leagth arawers “ ee aight Bide wh b nat te ae Vet,’ 38¢, 3 for $1.00, white silk halr-lined stripes; all sizes $L These are women's fine Swisg Vests, some of our Own importation, all 1.90 English Lisle at 1, and R. Morley's imported Nsle thread Shirts in vile and écru, long finest and shegrest lsle thread, with plain top, and short sleeves, hand spike i $1.00 Imported Dests at and oughly fintshed, pearl buttons and Women's lisle thread Vests, all wh ble seated Drawers; repulet short stouts; sizes 30 to 130 dozen of very fine sheer lace ie ured hose, double heel and neat j absolutely fast bisek;, all s' Great Nid Summer Clearance Sale of Men’s Furnishings, To clear all our Men’s Furnishings in quick order we have marked all our Summer gi at such 31 ices that they will march to the Row is the Fins fn 8 Gone of aN ile best in men’s wear af but little cost. We list but afew items: Men's Negligee Shirts. Men's $0c., 7$¢. and 95¢, Negligee Shirts, sizes 1434 to 1634, at 35c, Each, 3 for $1, Wen's$1, $1.25 & $1.50 High-Geade Madras Negligee Shits, nearly all slzes, at 65c. Each, Men's Bathing Suits, Wars d1 28nd S0 Toe) Be Piece Bathing Suits at Fine light weight fast black cotton In black or navy blue cotton, also Hem fd dye, In plain ‘black or navy with white or navy with red all- i ‘ith hed sot over stripes, sleeveless or % sleeves. | 944 to ¥ ale ed split teet; sizes An Extraordinary Sale of Strong Trunks at a Low Price, Srocht roa tom) crock crochet crochet neck and arms; ¢l0 thinnest cobweb |isle, 43 transparent ag 4 veil. Men's Half yet Men's 25¢. Imported 3 Pain ry ** 1c yet nine ty sate tn thig trun Dress Suit Cases, 22 and 24/5 'Strew Travelling Bags and iner ta pray, Stars, Telescope Cases, Light i th vee ‘a wae Ms fered at 6 Ee o ee ‘ Inch, a i} in Bin, Bin iin Se «81.25 «(149 VICTORIA SHAPE CABIN BAGS. mate || with two handies— | Win. W2in, Win Wim SSc 7% 98 1.25 REWER Ei to To-Morrow’s Furniture News skips all over our fourth and fifth floors. We give but a few items selected at random from our enormous stock. The | vg success of this August | ¢ trade movement Is sufficient t ariaies Of ¢ great values offered in endable sorts of furniture. re ription would fall to give an sependl the magnitude of the sale or the saving opportunities present- ed. sonal oat to our mammoth furniture showreonns 's the only way to realize the extent of the profit you will make by buying here. Oak Chiffonters. White Bnamelled Iron Bed, hed ies carved back, 72 4.95 heavy continuaus post and trimmed with brass poem | ers; value $7.50. rest handles, value 3,45 $28.00—Bran Beds—$28,00 mw ic Pye 00 OAK ",ND MAHOG- re 2 In. continuous post, with T ball Any Fg ROCKERS s mounts throughout, the best of Eng | lish ba woes 1 sh lacquering. jor Suits, $22.00, a PIECES MAHOGANY FINISH, HIGHLY POLISHED, COVERED IN TAPESTRY; value $35.00. Parlor Suit, $ pieces, mahogany fin- ish, highly polished frames, shaped arm, covered in tapestry or verona; value $60.00. . 42.00 Morris Chairs, Golden oak, handsomely finished frie with spring seats, shaped arms and hair filled velour cushion; 6,95 value $9.00 Wier’ 14.00 16 in 1.49 Beds sold in every ~ store we YP know of Wea at $12. We have herd & hole bya Nn "ade Ese fia a Frames Bee oe Tay. Sole U tet creer Thay are th National i UR own wagons make daily deliv. eries to all the nearby seaside and inland Summer resorts. We will also prepay freight to sta- tions In any adjoining States on pur- hases of dry goods to the amount of he amount of $5 or more, except goods o be sent C. 0. D. Dargain Magn f Less 2 SNe bert en ees Bee Bale Just a Mowe of what you'll find under the Bargain Magnets to-morrow. » Water Sets. Excellent Bohemian glass, eit fecorateds if Pd to the ; worth $4; ver; ‘per set, + , Men's Neckwear, All silk shield bows in the ngat colors and black— 7 Special, gach, c Men's Negligees. Very Jo) Mi egligee shirts, made of excellent qua nity foosi 3 14 to 17; worth S0e,; spe- cial, to-morrow, Table Damask, 1¢ Scotch Ih { resents a 4 2% byt x rua 0¢.; special, 306 Linen Napkins. Pure Scotch lingn, in very pretty new designs; sles 174x 17; worth $i; per doz, “dronelad” Umbrellas, Made of plece- dyed union taffets silk, with tape ¢ mounted on Paragon frames; close rollin, 4 Men's Oxiords. Of excellent vici kid, with flex- ible oak soles; all sizes; regular $2 and $2.50 oxfords, to- morrow, per pair, . Women’s SlocKings. In plain black and tan cotton; made with and without unbleached with case to match, Sizes 26 an double splig soles; medium and ‘bes, for bi and women— gauze weights; all aizes; worth outlast any $$ pure silk um- 25¢. and $e special, per la you can buy—very pair, 19¢c spec for to- Orton t, 1 Many Popular Rooks Recently | Sold for 50c---To-morrow 12c! | The cream of the world’s literature will be found in this lat of books which we're placing on sale for to-morrow. They're 4 tail little volume form, so popular with neatly bound in joth. Not $0 long ago they were sold at ont op ‘ i ‘tt 4, foc, each and tthe, ee Ware. Women’ 8 $10" Watches, $3.75! Cranford, laabeth. ary “Bivle of 81-| Sn Aiee i ever, 7” ee Semppmnen a ne Hon. Dayligm. eae "Jewelry at Little Prices. ney jewelry trifles to take he place of the expensive so for summer wear, marked at rare savings. Here are Fist 6 five picked from hosts of others for to-morrow : Pearl Stick, Lace or Scart Pins, clover bel designs, special Be itary Shirt W ist be metal and valet raed plated. alues up to 35¢., per set of 3 Finest French Pearl jounted set, Lace or Pins, usual! 5 hase for 1§c. per doz.. Genuine Coral Lorgeette Chains, wp 7S, very Special . ry Fasbionable "Bead Lorg: nette Chains In turquoise, white or Diack. Values up .. Very handsome watches, set in the daintiest of enamelled cases, in rich and delicate color- ings—with a handsome chate- laine pin attached. Every one |g a folly guaranteed timekeeper, and the most ex- traordinary watch $3.75 value for to-morrow, * Main Floor, Front, Centre. bc 25c 25c. Teneriffe Lace Doylies, 12’4c A A iy of rarest merit Paty when you see these lainty Teneriffe lace doylies, in four different a including the popular spider web centre 12ic Main Floor, 9th St. Section. s Main Floor, Front. Centre Men’s 123c 1 tiandkerchiels 4c Good cotton nieis. te. every one of them, with a soft, pleasing finish. They have a variety of neat col- sorts. ored borders for selection. Hand- Regularly 25c,— take kerchiefs that were never made to your pick to-morrow at, retail under 1244¢.—to-mor- he each, row, exceptional value, at, each, —~——|| Sterling Silver Rhinestone Bar Pins. ant, most popular piss of the day—set in ster vith different num! unk of sat iant —— im, Ba uote or gi fitherto been unheard Main Fioor, 12 Yards of Lace for 17c! This is truly a bargain of bar- gains! Think of securing tweive yards of the prettiest sorts of French Val nnes laces for 17¢.! The edgin Bi insertions run from % to rd in width— ert all in i i intiest new pat- terns. Exceptional value for ineenoy for dozen 17¢ yards, Main Floor, 80th St. Section. 30c. Milk Caramels, 14c. lb. A splendid item for folks with a sweet tooth. These delicious, freshly made, pure, whole some milk caramels and in as- sorted chocolate and vanilla flavors, and are regularly sold Toenret only, spe- Reaction Weare 50c. Wash Stocks, 19¢. ree ap tf you appreciate genuine ne baraees and your neckwear replenishing. ‘ We have a lot of the wet stocks of the season to offer rice, It iacludes madras and linen, blue, as well cts in dainty ‘oar font 1 Qc Main Floor, 50th St_ ection cial, pe Only i Ibs. to a customer. Main Floor. 30th St. Aa Good wie ia porcelain; worth : { cial, each, Ser ¥ Tea Cups apd ; Good white po shape; worth 86, J par, American we quality; vow I 8c; ial, each, Eyeglasses and _ wat skeleton $0 “t alex oF; M | pars Bs t light end’ 1 © fortable for wear. ousand pairs are dally sol opticians at $2 4 morrow, special, per pair, wi riting : Dane, A “Raleigh" cabinet, c t co) of fing satin wove nS i beats od in i; gyart ox! na } Jo emelo $ ta match, oa Speci, Bée cab 15¢ ingt Women’s Lace Shoes, | Sey a an é select! oot we stones in beaut , ful combination and fancy Aeneas fp : ne t spec morrow per hal doren, This in indeed a rare oppor di” tunity for music-lovers to” St i