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——_ oe TAMIL MGTATMST SE Sehetalime ines! ne ) Curious Complications Revealed Martin ‘Oleson, Who Held U © th Application of Mrs. Mamia Ader for Alimony and Counsel Fee... Suspect, Had He Lived, fad cial to The Bventng World.) RK, Oct. 1 16M by: the lawyer w thor wag made by Mee Mam! Amend, of Lic Supreme toda: for alimony And councel foe, in| vk and at the point o PARP AiCof ner hustand, William Ader, | up two office employ apnylinent of thelr marriage bis bre La a As an-expert cloth examiner for street, New ‘The couple were married | en lawyer opened the ball motion for as Mr. At 4 dit he y kad a husband when she went ne through the marr ceremony with i in 180, and had a son uine years by that marriage. ' Another Wife Looma Up. This earlier husband ts Hugh Rocks > well known to everybocy in the horse Market. Mrs. Ader's lawyer Mamie went th wad been confined, in the jail and news and tt Jays while detectives put Lawrence through the third dogree As was stated at the time, Lawrence Olewon that cere- admitted heads off he covered Teneyck and Law. tr rence, picked up the lying in loose package: and made off with tt © Neft her tn 1992 an fing trom him in eigh BHER DES WTA WOMAN CUT CET UNTOLD. BG BARBER PELE. TRES STARS Newark Factory, Might Have Cleared His Brother, Held as Martin Oleson, the more than a| looking woman, who lives in the ROM) oes ig guing M Slundy's ma-| bury, at No, 18% Seventh avenue, ap-|ton through b evulver held @ of whom, ; ‘ence Oleson, | why she took the Ilberty on Saturday of | goron, «and, while trying to ¢8) cutting down a barber pole belonging to (urned the weapon upon dimselt and put two ballets into his head, dled teday in St. James's Hospital, where him died the secret as to cult to est ‘ te stilt Qwainet: Mrs, ree ere vat te brother's the Magiatrate that in apite of her pro- has been kept from the prisoner, 5 believed tt will be for several and Charles Teneyck were in Mundy's office making up the weekly payroll, when Martin entered and with ut sald! a threat that he would blow thelr y, which was on the desk, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 91, 1004. BLUE-FYED GIRL p Tells Magistrate that Three Hole in the Carpet Causes Her Feet of the Tonsorial Emblem to Tumble the Entire Length Stuck Up in Front of Her and She Now Asks $10,000 Parlor Window, Damages. | Miss Lena Sohwol te of we | Mrs, John Mayer, a very determined lice Court to- | He, for $10.14 naker | DEF tripping and tun ; | peared in the Harlem I day to explain to Magistrate F «in Mra. Chat- e, No. 44 Weat | Thirty o The ¢ on trial before Justice | Gtegerich and a Jury in the Supreme 4 90 Ttallan, who has a shop in the base- ment of the Roxbury. Loulg Duhain, a real eatate dealer, o! No, 400 Fitth avenue, who owns the compla The latter told i there was a bole in the stair carpet, Which ia devted, no notice had been |wiven to Mra, Chatterton, and she can- hot be held responsible for the young weman's tumble. Miss Schwallle told the jury that she tests Mr. Duhain allowed the barber to put the pole in such a position that three feet of it stuck up in front of the parlor window of her apartment, whic! {gon the ground floor, On Saturday leaned out of her window ant cut wires holding the pole in place, It fell to the ground and part of it was splin+ | #12 to $15 9 week at her work, when in the evening of Jan, 9, 194, she caught her toe in a hole tn the stair carpet | three steps from the top and tumbled {down the entire length of the bruising and cutting her about and limbs, sending her tw a hospital tered. whor w or treatment several +| Mra, Mayer charged Duhatn with | week - apacltated from work for we w ter that serving hor with a summons and later Her father testified that he had nds recovering the summons and nalling tt on her door, thus diagracing her with | tifled the f dition of t ar When Foreman Jennings, of +4 the other tenants, who mistook it for a me BAwas dend when sho took the matri- | Works, who took up the chase canine notice, The Magistrate put| TAKAHIRA DOING NICELY, monial vows wi Oleson, the er clutching the money ir until Wednesday. Japanese Consul General 9. Uchida rhat’s all ri Paes Ce pane ue ferered tBe iee in the Minister at 10 o'clock this sponded, “o> tate hie DRE be od On reaching the Consulate nover the iow she was the wif at the time s! Lawrence know robber, and hie arrest followed, When begged hie dying oe e him. but the thief was un Rot sign an af This put it up , her lawyer asked for t "| ot ent complicity In the crime, ee FoR aca BOY SHOOTS SISTER IN EYE “| He Accl@entally Dich While Handling It. ateeweteteiiemem—— 439 REAL ESTATE ‘Dulyers and sellers within a twenty-five miles of Greater New York advertised in the groat Want Directory with Sunday's World. If you have property to sell, or de- |) sire to buy. your opportunity ts in) in xirl’s eye, t thie Sunday World Want Directory, Land tsk: her tothe hometeal.” radius of 106 Sixtteth street, Brooklyn, accident ily shot his # the left eye while plaving wit! » Mary wae (eating diy. the shot lodai Ir fairies unfold the future--a night mirth and pleasure and Innocent Mixed Nuts, every one sound and fresh, 21bs, for 2§¢,,a lb, English Walnuts, all sound and sweet, ID, sa, seeesees Ohm, Very Best Leghorn, aWDeseeres Lemon and Orange Peel, fancy glace, a Ib BUTLER’S TEAS At half the usual retall prices, PiGgicn Yaa imported al, SOC Butler’s Unxid Teas —4 50c . 35¢ inson’s, 1 1b, can, 22; Famous Blue Label, 4 Double fs, favorite varieties ; alb..... 's Best No, 1 Tea nd uniform; alb, Butler's No. 2 Choice Ti =} varieties; a Ib S&H. Green Potatoes. Best selected potatoes, large, white and mealy, spe- cially low price for three days, a basket, ,, Oc Oranges. First of the new crop from 23c Florida, a dozen,..,.. Sweet Potatoes—Prim the best shipment ia frult, packed ; large can... food Lemon Cling Call peaches, packed t Ielb. can ple—Sliced, cubed 1 in pure syrup; ay lune 5 fruit ‘in solid 2 hate thas F 0 QSC strawherrien—Delicious berrtes, " 1 in heavy syrup; 1- CRACKER DAINTIES. | Winesa Fresh from the National Biscuit Company. (Price elsewhere 25c a package.) “na “18 10C Vienna Crimps.. Golden Crisps. Nene Extraordinary Special FOR THREEJMORE DAYS, Now Is the time to replenish the family sideboard, 1 Bottle J, B. Callfornts Claret. 1 Bottle Imperial Whiskey. 1 Bottle J. &. Choice Por 1 Bottle J. B. Choice Sherry. 4 buttles 1 .0O for ——— Monogram Whiskey, 10 YEARS OLD, Butler's Monogram isa fine old rye whiskey, mellow to the tasteand grate. ful to the stomach It is the best whiskey that can be bought at the price Bottied expressly for our family trade. Gallon, $3.00; 4-gallon, $1.5); flasks, S0c., 25, By the 75c bottle...,. fee eree Oleson said he did not the fugitive, but it was learned ter that he was’ the brother of the in custody Lawrence broke brother to and could not make any Lawrence has denied any | Josephine Pendleton, | | Francis Gulgn, ten years old, of No. | er Mary, alxteen yaara| The stop of the gaa Jot was nd the gtrl will lose the eye. een handling the gun in| that the press Tt) then when the light went out tie ne Eaton, of the | ummoned | Andrews was accidentally killed in the All Hallow’s Eve. To-night is Halloween, time honored of Fall festivals, when Speclats will add to the jollity of every merry maiden’s party: 3c 15c 15c 15c| ry, Pium Pudding, Richardson and Rob- Curtice's| Apples, large red ripe plump Bald 18c Trading Stamps to everybody with everything except C. O, D, orders. 134 Grocery Stores. You See Them Everywhere, —East View brand, my; l6c mn rich | 2¢ ‘and grated, “tb, 10c pres Niet toe GIRL DEAD FROM GAS. |@econd Fatality in the Home ot Well-Known Tarrytown Man, (Special to The Evening wr Minister Takahira {s getting I saw his dostor when | ia morning, art was favorable seventeen yor old, 4 maid employed tn the home of ox-Dilatriet-Attorney George C. An- drewa, of Tarrytown, was found as- | phyxlated by gas in her room to-day. When the girl failed co get up to gat |breakfnst Mr, Andrews tried the door Jand found tt locked, amt ne forced an| entrance. ‘The room was filled with! gas and the girl ie dead on her bed, only partly Mr, Androws believes that the girl left the gaa burning low and | ¢ suddenly fatied, and 1) turned on. ‘ain rushed through the open Jet ne yews ago n daughter of Mr. fame way. i for merry youthful gatherings, for home revelries, These Halloween Seeded fa Triumph brand, finest quality, 1 Ib. package 13¢; other choice qualities, a Ibe 10c Currants, Fancy Aimalias, clean and fresh, 1 4 package... | 0c Dates, Blue Ribbon Fard dates, yf PACKAGO sscereceeesesseeeeee Cc Erie,brgst, vrais LSC { BUTLER’S COFFEES , . hanes A ; Unsurpassed in flavor and aroma, Best Mocha and Java—Finest grade of these coffees Im ported; all TRY Ty} 25c Cost Maracalbo—Heavy bodied coffee, with superior cu; qualities; a lb,.,,,, eae 20c Best Santos——Fancy grade aromatic and good; per Ib,, 17¢ wit est eating grown, a basket apple 15c Tomatoes. Large, red, ripe fruit, solid packed in well filled cans, very special price for three days,acan..... | Oc Cranberries. resh, large red berries 10c} from Cape Cod, a quart LAUNDRY SPROIALS, Boras Soap —liitier's Beat ne tried, always used: 1 cakes foe 250 @ Flowr—Trlumoh brand; 1b, Hnen bag. Graham Flo 12¢ brand ‘Triumph Qh, tine “ most digesttb!: | bag. Island Somp—Does the >ge Whole Wheat Flowr—Old fashioned ..™ Washiays; 19 cakes for milling, highly nutrictous; $-Ib. 14 Washing Powder—4.\y, 9 Mnen bag Cc 1 1-lb, pack: 5c Jelly Powder—Riue Ribbon; daint desserts, choice frult and wine 10c flavors; a package erdeed monta Rutle son—Fesis brand, finest. Col- or Vanilla Extracts. eer- avi c hi . flat . Me.; Our Own, : eich , Se Cet en Be Teka Grandi’ bottlers: OC weabine Setar acuere is! Be a; s —Monument brand, — choice ck or White, W-lb, tated; quart bottle : 10c ‘ 1 Alaska, Salmon; deb, tal 12c PATI ‘ 10c Asure Hall Wine—\-lb, 8c gh: Je A we rd—Dutler's “Heat, full 1Qe |." . ‘ 4 Herring -Most appe- &c i etd. Un ri French Hlue-—Alwaya gives 5c faked 4-lb. enn ‘ Aprieote—Fancy Caitfornia , satisfaction: 3 aquares ‘ Fancy Queen acked in heavy syrup; Starch—Strong, glossy é 7c DR We sascrsnersnnoee is FoR PS ce MONT OCZSG ei ors 15c d Liquors. /[ breanrast cocoa. Peerless Brand, Pure and soluble, most detightial of all cocoas, French Brandy. a * * % Ib. tin, coe Owrench Cogaae champagne || UNEEDA BISCUIT. Brandy — Imported in ‘ glass, d Bottle. iu... packages for 1.15]] 2 7c Evans’ Ale—The celebrated Ameri- wenee 129 1.15 Everard’s ‘Ail and *Alf—Dox. botties., mond Julien , $1.00 bo: 35c J BR Cal. Superior — J. oe CHOICE GROCERIES i "Trymore, Be Gin—Butier’s T: or Holland; td re, Old Tom 40¢ Gia—J. B. 8 Holland; bottle. ¢, Court, and the defense is that even it! Was a dressmaker and was earning from | f the dangerous con- | H stitutes for the famous 9 ° | ell & CO | ® | Women’s Suits, Jackets and Furs | (Third Floor.) It's always good news for our customers when we antiouncy extra good values in these departments | —we cali particular attention to the special Suits and Coats here advertised, | Women’s Semi-Dress Suits, Heretofore $18.50 and $19.75. Made of fine two-twill Cheviots and very dark mix- tures—two different models—one long coat, one wm} $15 00 | dium length, satin lined—unplaited Skirts—Tuesday,., , Women's Strictly Tailored Suits, Value $25.00, These Suits are made of fine Cheviots, long Coats in single or double breasted, with velvet collars and lined with satin—Tmesday ...,sccccccerseessereessceeseees Women's Jackets. | Regular Price $18.00. Medium lengths—choice of three models, made of finest Kersey, Cheviots or Montagnac, lined with soft guar- anteed satin—Tuesd. ; $14, 50 Until 12 o’clock each day we give two B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents you spend. After 12 o’clock we give one stamp free with each 10 cents you spend Full books of Blue Trad Premium Exhibit Room, 67 Special Tuesday Bargains. Space won't allow the expression of all the enthu- siasm we feel over these extraordinary Tuesday bargains, but the variety is so great and the values so pronounced that each should attract hundreds of shoppers. Read: Men’s $15.00 Suits (..f¢,2ive perme, Diack Stamps redeemed in our Fifth Floor |$19.75 | Women’s Neck Furs—Special. Eastern Mink Victorines, val 18,00; ) coatsesingle or double, 8,50 Deshle foe & Sse 3 : Men's $15,00 Overcoats, cut latest style (4c, 9.900% 2% rong)» TOO ouble Fox Boas—long fine selected skins , Pn ‘ortolk, Dout le —value $25.00; Tuesday.cscnce ee $16.75 Boys’Suits and Overcoats ( ,, ute a ° ik. Poutle val. 4,00, at 1.98 Blue Raccoon Victorine, value $19.50; Women’s Walking Suits, cut in the height offfashion, 9,78 Tuesday......... PraTT i areis Fok +.» $15.00 Women's Kersey Jackets, a bargain because of the quality, 5.98 Women’s Walking Skirts at a price sure to be attractive, 1.78 Sable Marten Neck Scarfs—finished with real tails—value $7.00; Tuesday..., Muffs to match at similar prices. Women’s Hosiery (,,msds of tine cashier. .) cotton, value 29c ; pair, 19¢ Women’s Ribbed Vests or Pants (fic inst. )value25c ;garment,19¢ Children’s Vests or Pants of (, ) Winter weight, 39¢ Portland Seal Coats (Near Seal), Regular Price $32.50. Regular length, finest satin linings, ne fall model; Tuesday dee $25.00 camel's hair end hree-quarters wool $00 yard, all pure); elgewhere 39c; here at 25¢ ail, tn aad ') lace, embroidemed, linen, val. 20c, at 8c Colored Taffeta Silk (*: pet eeweeee Handkerchiefs (¢*menan¢ Tuesday, November 1. Important Sale Black Silks Presenting two of the most desirable Silk Fabrics (Black Taffetaand Black Crepe de Chine) in demand this season. 7,500 yards BLACK TAFFETA—warranted to wea ~139e value 65c. per yard—Special at CHINE—40 }$1.19 4,200 yards ALL SILK BLACK C: inches wide, all perfect in weave and an excellent blac regular value $1.75 per yard—Special at vy We Announce Some Excellent Values In Imported Dress Materials Particularly in the Sheer Fabrics (First Floor.) ||| Crepe de Paris—continues in more po | ayy other weave in the Sheer fabric fa several new importations of this | '¢ show on Lhacm md | very styl material, in the best and most perfect weav- Ul the leading colors are represented, as well as black 1,00 Waists (,,mateot .) fleece lined, in checks and figures, at 48¢ 2,00 Waists of fancy plaid ( '",ai! combinations of) turnover culfs,at 98¢ “made of @oud tno styles ) lace trimmed, at 26¢ ) V and bigh neck, trim’d,25¢ Drawers or Corset Covers ( Muslin Night Gowns ( value oUe., an one to each a Corsets, low bust, long dip hip, long atdomen, 18 to 28 in,, 79¢ 5 inch beaut wide, and patilerna Corset Cover Embroideries ( * ); val. yd., 35¢,, at 19¢ Scotch Snowflake Suiting (%% 74's. ) 38 in, wide, value 50c., at 25¢ Crepe Egyptian (i i)f°dc2'2) t..) alll wool, 42 in. wide, at 49¢ Storm Cheviot, all wool, (‘3.brws navy yw ) 52 in, wide, 59C royal, green, ), value 1,95, at 1,24 Hand made Hats in wonderful (lors ant style Women’s Gloves (broken lots and lines of |) value to 3,00, at 49¢ Women’s and Misses’ 35c Wool Glowes, the warm kind, at 14¢ Women’s and Children’s 25c Knit Mittens, special at 10¢ Ready made Chiffon Veils (“icv sed) 1}4 yards long, at 19¢ Stock Collars (™4*,! Venue), in white, black, cream and Arabe, 25¢ Lace Allovers (,,,24iuay, Point Js Paris), 75¢ value, yard, at 25¢ Net Top Laces, in white and cream (“i /\ti\iuiitg)» yard, 26e pular demand than mily. ing—a' and white, at the following prices: $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.98, $2.25 per yard. ||| The qualities we show at each of the above prices cannot | be surpassed anywhere. | Special Value for Tuesday, $1.00 and $1.25 Suitings at 69c. 83 pieces ALL-WOOL SUITINGS—of various styles and weaves—all perfect and reliable goods, made to retail at $ 69c Tatteta Petticoats (,s#kot ); flare ruifle and dust rutile, at 2.98 nates. Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains (1/'" *), double net, pair, 1,19 iain adel roles nues an acee : Heavy black Shawls (009s. ) ; regularly 4.00; 100 at 1.98 ae Women’s Wrappers of heavy (i “« ), in serviceable colors, 98¢ KimonoSacques (° “uk and ligot ), trimmed with deep borders,at4de ‘Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, ——______| Children’s Coats of (Zipline, Covert Intants’ Long Slips of (* 24 quality ainsook ); sizes 2 to 6 years; at 2,98 ), hemstitched ruttle, at Zac ‘For SLENDER WOMEN — a West asl CARPETS CORSET You may still take advantage of our Special Sale of Floor Coverings —unusual opportunities In Velvet, | gives the Axminster and Tapestry Carpets, | Shape you are looking for. Itmakes English inside and Soe atacand)» 12 to 52g, at 1.39 ); 24g to6, ages 10 to 18, at 1.39 Ii.) + 88e ); others charge 25c a pair, at 6¢ Boys’ Calf Shoes, with ( Girls’ Shoes (Paso colt or vict Children’s jersey wool leggins, sizes 3 to 10(,.) Babies’ first Shoes (,,,i08,’ &\ Laney colors King’s Collar Button(,1% si4 patel); value 6 for 25¢; 6 for §¢ )i value 490, at 19¢ Sterling Silver Rhinestone Bar Pins(,, soine band hers ¥ stones Sterling Silver Thimble; worth 19c ({2\"), at 10¢ Shears and Scissors (™snufacturers’), fine steel; value 3Sc, at 19¢ Alexander King’s Sewing Cotton (™y1""' ), dozen spools at 19¢ Safety Pins (meds °fimporced ), special for Tuesday, 3 papers 6 Basting Cotton, a big bargain for Tuesday is a dozen spools at Je also Axminster Rugs. Furniture Bargains, toom—our large! stock must be kept moving to make room for new designs, | BRASS BEDS. the chest Were Now ~ R % and bust so $30 $20.00 Pin-on Hose Supporters (maio“fex'm) ; usually 19c, at Pe perfect that 3s 26.50 | Horn Shell Hair Pins; value 15c a dozen, Tuesday, dozen, 7¢ you can’t tell 46 30.50 | Sewing Silk (*4e* ) ; value Sc a spool, Tuesday, dozen, 20¢ them from) 55 36,50 Manhattan Oil Heater (, , !merne! wank. Dots) and odorless, at 2.49 the natural 64 42,50 Curtain Stretchers, with a capacity of 6x12 fect, at 69¢ Curved and straight footboards— best lacquer finish. “LONG CREDIT” fs a boon to bar- Oyster Fryer, made with a wire basket, Tuesday, 21¢ Gray enamelled lipped Sauce Pan (‘°:8's,), 2-qt. size, at 8¢ faultless form. | gain-seekers, — | Price, $1.50 CASH on CREDIT eve Soe Yee oa Cit &) at 19¢ Gwe Blaud's Iron Pills, put up in les of 100, ie Test. — ERTHWAIT 4G Two grain Quinine Pills, bottle of 100, at 1%¢ A5-07 W. Aa St, NEW YORK, 104, 106 and 106 West 14% St, Seidlitz Powders, 12 in a box, each full weight, at 14¢ * — ——— NEAR 6" AW Soda Mint and Chlorate Potash Tablets, large bottles, Se ~~ Brooklyn Sires Flatbush Av, near Fulbn St, Empress Hair Dye, comes ready for use, any shade, bottle, 6Q¢ : Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic, 1.00 size, 5c, and 50c size, 29¢ English Violet Toilet Water, very fine, the 7Sc size, at 39¢ Lister’s Sanitary Napkins for ladies, per dozen, 19¢ Armour’s Toilet Soap (°.2125*) value 10c at Sc, dozen cakes, 68g No Mail Orders Filled on These Groceries: Blue Bell Flour (‘acy,Minneso's) one sack to a customer, at 73@ N. B. C, famous Oatmeal or Graham Crackers ("aulst }0°) at Se Baked Beans (*ither creametor ) 10c size, 4 doz. limit, can, $4e Uncle Jerry's Pancake Flour( 4m! of our. jusual 2 lb,,10¢ pk. at Je packages Substitutes are dangerous. Beware of dealers who offer you sub-| Advertisement. | ‘The World this year w") strive to be | @ven more than in getiier campaigns | true to the ideal of lis founder when 1512 The Werth should bertboth e ally schoolhouse and a dally forum, both a | dally teacher and @ dally tribune, an {nstrument terror to WILLIAMS! SHAVING Williams’ Shaving Sticks and Tabdtete. Toilet Waters. Talcum Powder and Jersey Crear Toilet Soap. tor ‘There Is no excuse tor awkward sess when the best and cheapest chances to acquire grace are found ‘n the “Dancing Academies” Adver # tisements In World Wants, Read. w, ed Wants to-day. Big Bedding Sale Continued Our Mammoth Sale of 5,000 Blankets and 5,000 Comforters continues Tuesday with the same remarkable prices adver.