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-- 5 s § NHR T0 SUE FRE CHPLAN | WEALTHY WON SWTASTACKEN- SUE Pi WOMAN NOW DEAD Edgar R. Accetta, Whose Sing- Popular Reverend Father Pros-/ Mrs. Clara Wilson Reibling, trated by Stroke of Paralysis Is Reported to Be Danger- usly ti, ing of “Because | Love You” impressed Rich Mrs, Stelle, Wants Money Balm. HE OWNS UP TO ONLY 24; . SHE ACKNOWLEDGES 50, Woman Declares Young Italian Optra Tenor Was Only a Pro- tege—Latter Insists She Proposed Marriage to Him. Accetta, a you fhe would sue Mrs. rn tell the sto relations. & denies that she promised to marry him and says thet it | t bellef +h he will not sue, If e ay she will contest th Mrs. Stelle Is a pr Preserved woman. to be over thirty-f Evening World re Gay in her apartn the at Fifth avenue and = Tw Mreet. One of her friends, « Gentleman, was present at the view. Met at a Musicale, “I met Accetia through a musteale| , I gave here last winter. I engaged my Singers and musicians through a mus! eal firm and they sant Ac Gang. After the mutsacle when i him money he refused to accv "T invited him to sing again and gave presents. In a very short time be began making protestations of af- feotion. I admit that I admired him. but only in a friendly way, I would bot marry any man and told him so the ret time he asked me. esites, he fs to young-only twenty-four “He refused to take no for an an- Swer, and neglected some sort of a business he had down in the Bow. ry Savings Bank Bullding until he failed At that time he was living In a little Ttattan hotel near the corner of Grand @nd Mulberry streets. Proposed in Front of Servants. “He was with me as much as 1 would allow, eventually asking mo to marry him. It mattered not that others were Present. He would blurt out on the most inauspicious o front of my servants a bought all his clothes and money whenever he wanted it offers “I went to Chicago and he followed | ¢ me. There I paid his hotel followed me to Atlantle Clty paid his hotel bill “At last in Atlantic got so that I could He would threasen to put my eyes and disigure me with acid if I per: @@ in cetusing to marry him, Some- He nd it times he would not eat all day, but | ‘would sit on the tron pler looking at from Auanth Ie id not think € me as all his shirts and « & the laundry except wh, ut ‘ot them out some way ye to New York on offered him @ fur @ tmp to Italy, hoping th would cure him of his c Wefused the coat ac n I offered him $10 . tefused that, "He refused to wo 8 voice belonged to me. 1 s was fond of him in a fr but I couldn't ing to me every 1 In my company and Now be has gone to the pa the story, As for his threats, larm me, I have sent Judge Rockwood, of Sara and ft the trip n led, and she left Belle is the widow r e ine t on the death mother, Abell 1900, she married the late . Edward Bra of this city, When Bi died mit a vear later hat he w. v Japanese tol jos of her 0, Chiko Is a f i's Koko. Sang “Because 1 Love You,” edetia declares he Is of the Important Ew his family concerts after th he should monthly i furniture, becamo her p Then came the Ble enxaned ar # quarters, A he pr {ter a fow days, a Keegan was sent back to New York, Accused of Flirting, Later, in Btolie was eella, whos on the pier mned with Ater in t cetta of flirt the pier ney went to t quarrelfed and wauld fetien & eaya he told her Would prove It by She refueed hig o to. sue Mra, Stelle no do him a bit of good ee CONSUL WILL RECOVER, The condition of Cari Buens, German @ereul-General in thie ety, who waa aewved on yesterday for appendicitis, ed to-day aa very favorable, Pew Fe ote 4 recoverw le expected, eae ther William 8t. Elmo urch of St. Vincent de sa chaplain in the . Is suffering from a oke of paralysis in Miss A. L. Al- ton's sanitarium, at No, 26 Weat ixty-first street, and it Is feared that never perform itig services of d rescue at another fire ® history of tho Department ‘here has been no chaplain more gen- y loved than Father Smith, and » news of his serlous {Ilness, from ich the physicians say he can never recover, has been recelved in house in the elty with the me tlme the old-timers in ent are mourning the loss mon, the aged driver of splain's gig, The veteran fireman way quietly and peacefully on street rday he did not ap- ear with his e-lghtor, who went to his cot, found n dead, but with a gentle ning out his wrinkled fea- Chaplain Is Greatly Missed. hopeless Invalid tn the Sixty-first street sanitarlum, where he as been two weeks, His presence had sen greatly missed, but no one had reed that Lis illness was of @ sere s character, But when an effort was made to get to him the news of his driver's death the true facts of his condition were learned, and by night there was not a fireman tn the department who was | not discussing the ead fate of the priest. Always at Post of Daty. Father Smith was appointed by Fire | since then there has not been @ big fire In the city at which his presence has | Arriving among the firat he Im- | patiently active to render some service beyond his priestly duties. Time and again he has taken his Hie calmly in his hands and led rescue parties into the thick of the flames, Asa parse and |& comforter he wes indefatigable, and at many conflagrations, when smoke and acid fumes have mowed down the men in the ranks the Mttle chaplain never gave out, but went about un- ceasingly on his ministering errands. Worked with Fire-Fighters, Often in tight places and where men Were completely oxhausted, the tireless t chaplain bas taken i the uniformed wen, as: | the hose, held the non ders and wielled an axe with a Hardly a fire of any size was a the Department since Father Smith | became a chaplain that did not contain mention of his name for some gallant river, Salmon, who died ye: day, had been a fireman for twenty-five years. Approaching the eae of seventy and enfeebled ervice he hter, he newer to the rolleall, and no manner of persuasion induce him to Feeig, At last, when !t was seen that he had not the Strength for any arduous duty, he was paplain’s gig. R. H. Macy & Co. VAS 35th St, B'way at 6th Ay, bh Simplicity—the keynote. favorites. Just a buying out into every great mart mail orders as well as the store. Jewelry, Leather Goods, |} Domestic Rugs, Curtains, ne Company No. 1, in| veery “Aye” and a young | !¢ Then tt becume known that Father | | Commissioner 8 nnell in 189, and! [not been a boon to the fire-fighters. | ¢| he used in the will which was filed by | mother, and that he left given the easy birth of driving the! Now in Full Swing—Macy’s Greatest October Sellins. These are days of new records in the volume of busi- ness this famous Macy store 1s handling, and every new record is a tribute to the sterling worth of this Macy cash system and store organization, tributing merchandise on a strictly cash basis and for a slender margin of profit—less profit than any other store gets because this Macy store system is less costly to operate than the system of any other large store. It treats alike the million and the millionaire and makes no concessions that all may not share. fancy prices growing out of large profits, no frills, no Important Sales Now In Progress them with our regular “Not Advertised” cards. removes every prospect of disappointment. vertised selling events now in progress include; | Reduced prices on Muslin Underwear, Women's ‘ organization that distributes the goods systematically and for cash. Misses’ Suits and Coats, Infants’ Wear, Hosiery, Furs \ | Whose Husband, a Dentist, | Ended His Life with Poisor, Turned on the Gas. Mrs. Clara Wilson R some woman forty-four ed eu atN ang wollce say part of a sutctd with her husband, I who died of polson on Sep’ The woman had lived with Dr. Retb ing for many years as his commo! wife, They were very devoted a je to-day In her a 7 Cambreling In good style. Dr. Relbling in his practise, but there was ¢ atl some trouble welghing on his mind c which only he apd the woman knew § anything, On Sept. 2% an ambulance was sum- moned to the house and both Dr. and Mra. Reibling were taken to the hos pital suffering from some potson. ‘Th doctors were unable to get at fust what was the matter with the couple uat | Mrs. Retbiing told them ¢ had eaten heart pours before. it Then they Was @ cage of pte maine polsoning. The police investigation at the time convinced the authorities that the couple had planned eulcide together and had deliberately taken the poison. There waa no proof of this, so after De, Reibling died, the matter was | dropped. Mrs, Retbling recovered and | went .back to the flat, where whe lived ‘alone since. For nearly three weeks Mrs. Retbling has been telling a Mrs, McMahon, who | being alive when her husband was dead She said that she ought to have died too, and finally wald that she would die! soon. She made a will leaving all of her furniture and property to Mrs. Me- | Mahon and told the latter what she had done to cheer her up. but was unable to. Early to-day Mrs. Relbling went t her kitchen and took a long rubbe tube from the gas stove, She tied on end of this to the gas Jet over her bed and, making a@ noose of some twire’ fixed the other end around @r head s) that the end of the pipe was di | im front of her mouth. Then she ¢ jon the gas and went to bed. l asphyxiated during the night, | Hee took charge of the b: |endeavor to find the womar tives. Before she went to II with | Retbling the woman was known as Mrs Clara Wilson, te |WILL OF EIGHTEEN WORDS, | ln It Peck Leay: 1 His Property | to His Grandmother, Hermon M Pack gall dot wWishose of | his estate of $14,000in G wer, words than attorneys for Mrs, Sarah M. Abernethy of No. 8 West Fitty-sixth street, to- day, with a petition in which she states that whe Is Mr, Peck’s paternal grand- | “no widow, | child or chikiren; no brother nor sister no father, mother, uncle, aunt of cous- ine nor Say other blood relative.” This was the will: | Po May 7, 1901 “I bereby give and bequeath to my | randmother, Mra, Sarah M. Abernethy. all my property at my death. “H. M. PECK." Hermon Peck died June 19 last. The will bas just been found. s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Simply gathering and dis- There are no Organization that branches in the world, and a selling To desztve the term a “sale’’ at Macy's must be a better-than-usual value- giving event. When advertised it generally involves a large quantity of merchandise—enough to supply those who send in larger class who visit the g If the quantities are not great enough for both classes we do not advertise them, instead, we placard This The ad- 1 Black and Colored Dress Goods, Wash Goods, dilks, Laces, Linings, Blankets, Furniture, China and Glassware, Carpets, Oriental and . Draperies and Upholstery Fabrics, Clocks, Housefurnishings and Foodstuffs from the Grocery and Delicatessen Departments. Mra. McMahon endeavored | § 6. OCTORER 17. r94. eet f rous y-! Sal odded HUG aA a i Fe | vee ivan ce ed lose It, and T carry it where wrony lee outa ita usunl figure for scogchera, he felt tn jt ts perfectly safe.” ot found him this evening, nad 2 | “Have you a private room 1 aval i - 5 i nat fnekcete ee | y Asked. the sergeant at the Welt 4 uy “What do! pow Be: " } Z : ci | seventh street station, : od his way Into the ol | Se room," replicd the sergeant. e front dour and upon wh n ~ be t is He escorted her to the door, ead re your mistress keeps went insane, toot cading tho Bitdo] WheneCharles Arnoldyot No. 16 Bast) (ts “ge oay M a ehh ae > \ walt ant and said the Devil was afteg him; Pri] One Hundred and Twenty-first street, ou see,” she explained, TE 4 by 3 1 s hear day he trled to hang himself and m4 was told that $100 cagh ball was the} Money with me, but I ao't ria fo ° disappeared and a moment later ‘war wen et SS 4, SS; sri aces Tags pons, Cigar Bands Package Coffee Signatures Yi: ete.ete. \\ ged to Stam) he famous 'S x H’ Green Trading Stamps. Three Profitable Days Y p BUTLER 135 (BE. W.) For Stamp Collecting HouseKeepers. : In addition to our remarkably low prices for pure foods, wines, liquors and household supplies, two startling innovations of extraordi this week, ‘1 of . SECOND.—We will L A" & FIRST.—A book containing 50 “S. & O FREE Seen TRADING Ss ye . exe } 5 TRADING STAMPS “CO j will be given absolutely free to each Oi presentation of this Coupon at any of our 133 GROCERY | lags, Coupons, Package Coffee Sig-| 4 natures, etc. a completelist of which, i “OQ MP w oa r STAMPS iw) pk nihage hig een te wil oe as teal oh oo Yorn ONE DOLLAR. | changed, may be seen at each of our B ‘ING COUPONS at any ue this out and bring with you. JAMI 133 GROCERY STORES. Callatthe ff ; ; Good Only on October 17, 18 and 19, 1904, ore ( ; ing a purchase amounting to ONE 2 re added facility for filling your Stamp DOLLAR. Monday Tuesday ae ' Tuesday and Wednesday of This Week. il S. Q H. Green Trading Stamps With Everything Else to Evetybody. Large red, ripe, rosy fruit in] | Butler’s Brand of pure un- “fest for eng nd oo | Bee 1 Bot! Arps Big yor ten Phitdi hen db well filled, solid packed cans, | | skimmed milk, rich in cream, interest to all collectors of "S, & He” GREEN TRADING STAMPS have been arranged for MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of f “S, Q@H.” N tl” GREEN TRADING STAMPS yeh | change for Soap Wrippern Tonia { person who presents one STORES on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week a new showing everything that will Bé-Bat ; . : Cut this out and bring with you. JAMBS BUTLER. of our 133 Grocery Stores, upon mak nearest store and find out all about this TD Read Below the Great Array of Extra Special Stamp Offers for Mond | —_—_—_—_ ' aocpeemee aaa 5 pa TOMATOES ||Condensed Milk. APPLES. Laundry Special || Crisp Crackers. | ing; peck 30¢., a basket, ‘Ib, Box Azure Ball Bi é At May es Prices, 1 1b, White Gloss Starch. Uneeda ul NO A A can 76 3 Pleces Handy Ironing Lemon Snaps, Zu 20c 20c 25c || Three cans for........ I for... A package Three cans for.,...es6 eoeoes ORANGES. First fruits of the new Florida crop; large, ripe arti a 25c dozen ...., SWEET POTATOES. | Best selected from oe Southern shipments, large and mealy, A Pasket ISe,,4 ye. OOC ONIONS. Finest red, medium-sized Con- necticut Onions; a basket 18, 4Quitesn nn, OC Extra “S. & H."’ Green Stamp Specials free with Butler’s Celebrated Teas “From the Tea Shrub to the Tea Table.” The Finest Teas at Half the Usual Prices, GO Sis coety Pound o¢ UNXLD Teas Foctisn brats, ts, 50€ S. & H, Green Stamps Golden Ti $ Chotcest of all 50 GO) Gah srery poundot Ps, Cc 95 S. & H. Green Stamps BestNo.1Teas, Eight varieties for , Extra “S, & H.” Green Stamp Specials free with Butler’s Famous Coffees Unexcelled for Fine Flavor and Rich Aroma, % Fresh roasted daily; ground, if desired, while you walt. Sil Gree stamp? BestMocha® JavaCoffee,,29C| S. & H. Green SHIMPS Bost Maracaibo Coffee, », 20C) w 1 | with every pound of Fancy Santos Coffee, w...., 17} @ Ceylon Teas, a Ib, » Stamps w.th every pound of every taste, a Ib, 35c SE ey pata a } Choice Santos Coffee, ».., L5e}# wiih every pound of , Pure Oolong, a et ChoiceNo.1Teas Mixed, We thy 25c s, & H. Green Stamps with every pound of Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps } Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps 10 Free witb 10 Free with 10 Free with 10 Free with Free with Free with Free with Free with Free with 7 cakes 45 1b, can 1 Jar 1 Pint Bottle 1 Tio 1 Tin 4 Bottle Bottle 1 Bottle Butler's Blue Ribbon East View Peerless Black or Butler's Vanilla or Butler's Bu 1 } Best 25 Baking ] 8 Beef 25 Worcester- ] 5 White | 0 English 1 0 Lemon 1 5 Violet | 2 Concentra’ i tt >rax Soap Creede, C Extract, c shire Sauce, c Pepper, 2 bondi Cc Extract, Cc Ammonia, Cc Ammonia, Pride Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps Green Stamps Syree ee f' F A Free with Free with 8 Free with Free with Free with Free with Pree with fined sweet- | abit Two 4 Ib, Boxes 1 Bott's 6 Squares 1 Can 1 Bottle ¥, Pint of § Bottle noms; at do Og UW ing qua : WO. sesisesasany , 7 Q5cyClenewel Borated Pinest Peerless Peerless Butler's Our Own Ex- 0 Pa: : foes | Harina—inue slur, 10c Washing 10c French 10c Breuwfast 18c¢ Malt 10c Witch 12c te Lemon] the Sank ven vr Je }Powder, Flutd, Blue, Cocoa, Extract, Harel, hadi tor's joy, Hi . She an ~ ic; No, #, the housemal | Beatle pt i fresh 25c |e ke t Catanp—Liderty; popular, t \ Favorite eek : 2ic pint bottle, 100, " to: Packed In heavy East View Drand, fornia frult, tn tion orien, | Capers—Gnecial impor: | Southern France: amal T6C) trean favored; bottles, | nd Trova+| 1 tb] A can ,,, Liberty “Brand: a @iorking, onions; fancy qualliy; a bottles... Macaront and Spaghet: on how. qt. bottle, Brand; pu molassen: qt. bottle, BC | Piowtes—n & A) all kinds of 100 len sete May Ram—Butler's finest qual- ity Ban Croix; pinta, 45¢.; 4-2. : | oice pickles. a bottle, Wines and Liquors. im quart jars; each,,,. 5c | CHOICE wey 40 het winery tks MONOGRAM WHISKEY, fi'jits oa 75¢ ; Solicits BUTLER'S FAVORITE WHISKEY, ys cututta, ae 2.00 F 140 ier sune J. B. SUPERIOR GIN, f4ra = De ‘ Cold Seal, adel ppt es 8 Le shh deliver dh Mtl od A. | RE A Scotch Whiskey, colts ait pe i ae Atti dren somes FRENCH COGNAC, {rulzins = 1,13 “eth anal wiley Sec cnly. wart $4. - rir ‘ = - — ‘ rice for ys only, 4 ne NS" 65c]| 20 wfc em PORT, SHERRY or CLARET, Potile ve crcnrecsce eosin SOE a | ae eee a nea