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{ % t on dt a es j / “qhieh fairly snapped as she sat in the 0 Mr. McCorty with a line of proof of jMhis outrageous charge that he haw Deen leading a double life? Not one ingle bit of vroof jas been brought forward. Has this woman come for- | Ward herself with a personal claim Bince the firs, statement r ed from i TER” SH CURT WE Her Faith in the Brooklyn Ex-| Set Is Unshaken by the . Alleged Claim to Her Husband ~ of Wealthy Pittsfield Woman. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENING. NOVEMBER @, 1004. RESIDENCE OF WOMAN WHO CLAIMS SHE poeswr EVEN RELIEVE SUCH CLAIM WAS MADE, > iheks. Why She Should Loee| Confidence in Him Because of Gossip or Claim Made "Without Srijenee, . Mrs, John MeCnrty, wite of tormer | | Benator John MeCarty, ‘of Brooklyn, ‘Who has porsiswontly refused to make | any statement whatever on tie subject | ef the Mra, John McCarty, of Pitts- field, Mase, who claims Mr, McCarty ‘as her husband, broko her silence to- Gay to oxpreas implicit confidence In hher ‘husband and her centemp: for all Qolievo him guilty of any alliance the wenlthy Pitisfield woman Which would justify her in clalining ‘him as her own. Mire, McCarty is a handsome woman mt Atty, with gray bulr and dive eyes, Borery of her beautiful home at No. 27 Berkey place, Brooklyn, to-day and ampiained to an Evening World reporter Baer reasons for her confidence in her Busband and why neither she nor Mr. MoCarty have yet taken the trouble to eit the claims of the Pitts- Seld woman to the bottom “In the first piace, I want to impress ® upon you and upon ali my friends Shat I have the greatest, the most im pliett confidence in my husband and hat nothing but proof of the most foomplate kind can ever shake It. I cons fees I am mystified by the situation Feeling as I do, however, 1 assure you 2 Go mot need to understand It In onder to keep the faith tn my husband that 1 fee), always have felt and always will, Never Doubted Husband. } have never In all my married lite hat the slightest reason to doubt Mr, Mefarty, Why should 1 doubt him how on Auch filmay evidence as has een produced in this case? He has Zold me he does not know this woman; What he never saw her or heard of her §until this robbery at Pittsfield brought | ther forward with an alleged siniement | tale was his wife. I have heard my hand deny this woman to reporters and to others, as he has denied it to me, end I believe him absolutely “Has one single soul come to me oF har? Is she makine the » effort MW) edtadlish any such claim? Sho ts pot. I have watched carefully for a @ingle statement from her, either sup- Ported or unsupported by proof, that my husband te her husband, and have Wen none since the first interview ‘with the Pittafeld police reputed to Ber, in which she {s allege! to have that former Senator John Me- , of Brooklyn, was her husbund, | and newspapers, scandal- and others, unabie to drop auch tasty bit of scandal, have kept this! u going, Tf any such have a line | proof let them produce it. If they | Bayen’t lot thom stop their irrosponsible and are Mt to this Pittsfield wom. | to say for herself what abe has to Doubts Hatire Story ws 2 MoCarty, of Pittsfield, ts pre- MS claim my husband for her own ber come forward and claim him, Se can eon sift the matter to the Bus ee jong as she makes to substantiate a bag which ta whe ever made, why sno big ma ip of vy. et oF gout ai 4 Meat Ia life? may why 176 bave not ited this woman aid demanded her @ statement denyin; attributed to her, all that will tell | shia hag not yet been done, |= hag been euflering for rom & serious aifection of fone. It has made him nervous tll and we finally decided that an —v] was necessary, The opera. was quite a serious one and it Dest that Mr, McCarty should keep from worrying about every- until it was over, Therefore wo ‘a. Loe oe off any action in this wo Mr. MoCarty was oy yoy I was up aight ith id operation waa suceesaful, and be 4 well man soon. Then we wake the action we think necessary fo put an end to this disagreeable thing. | fired” upon it, the matter will be “1 have a happy home. I have al- Ways been weil provi ed for. Iam and Miways have been one of th Women, and a life euch hot to be shattered by ge, T absolutely be! id. What more can I say y Not Cleared, rty mystery ‘Bhe ts the « trim “adox to their br MeCarty nas tiv years during | Goshe FEVER IN CUBA, 2—The Health De- that It has been { MS CARTY SMOKE OVERCOMES SEVERAL FIREMEN Blaze in East Twelfth Street Is a Very Difficult One to Fight and Two Alarms Are Sounded, | first Moor PCLICCMAN SAVES WOMAN FROM FRE Enters Sesion tone Building. Wraps | Her in Blanket and Carries Her to Street—Blaze Does $1,500 Carnsge. Fire was discovered on the At an early hour to-day Polleoman of the six-story butlding at No, 202 Kast | Ayres, of the Mercer street pollve st Twoltth street to-day and two alarms tion, discovered a fire In the three-story were turned (n. Tho building t# ocett- | hutlding No. 19 West Broadway, He pled by George Sletcher ax a plano factory, and owing to the great quan: tity of inflammable material stored In tt the firemen had in fighting the flames. conalderable dimeuity | », d found that the basement, po: mii arte Jules La en's dyeing ow | Quickly he ascended the amoke-filled th ite tehman discover he The night-wa i od t ntairs to the second floor and awakened fire and turned tn the first alarm, Dep SP | Jules Lablotier, the proprietor, who oc uty Chief Langford arrived with Rn LW J the floor with hia wife an wines 5, 10, 2% and Hook and Ladder is eu. All reached the street in at A) summers, | and turned in the second alarm b Several of the firemen were aslixhtly az overcome by the dense smoke that arove Not until they were out of the burn- from the burning material and had t Ing house did they remember that a helped to the open air by their com. | Mra, Kurich was sleeping on the third rades, All recovered without medical | Moor attendance and went back to work Ayres once more entered the burning Deputy Chief Binns arrived in re- | building, the lower part of which was sponse to the second alarm and took | bY that time a mass of flames. He oharge of the forces at work ‘found Mra, Kurieh in bed, atmost suf- The flames were not subdued until | focated by the smoke. Wrapping her the alarm of fire had been sounded |!0 a blanket, he took | carried safoty ‘ew had fled to the street. In tho mean time the firemen had ar- Woman Badly Barned, Kulshed, after it ‘aused damage to the extent of abo 09. badiy burned about the face and hands! cat, which was run over In Bleecker and body. Her face and nend were out | street by Truck 6 beaten her. Johns escaped serious in- jury from the fire, but was badly hurt | ALLEGED THIEF SENT HOME, Neighbors then began @ search for Deggers. They found nim where he rox through the house and the elght fam. |Ah4 Carne thrown rived, and soon the blaze was extin- Ht was found that Mr. Deggore wae! “ine only life lost waa that of @ black and brutsed where hueband had —o by the blow. | ronne Woman Charged with Tak- had fallen, Dr. Bowyer sald that death fug $1,000 Retarned to Phila- delphia, Was lastantaneous, | Marte Linkletter, of No, @ West One For three years Deggers, who was a Hundred and Btghth street, who was barber, had been in ill health, Of late | arrested two weeks ago chargod with he had heen moody because of Me] ftail- ire of phyaicians to cure him, and sev. | Obtadning $1,000 from C, J. Dentler, No. eral times he had appeared to be in-| 216 North Fitth street, Phila Mhar ce Was Violent, however, | on the plea that she wanted to aid “not develop until to-day, His tody | New York to obtain her shar large was taken to the Morgue, Mra, Deg- kere Was sent to the hosnjtal The damazs amounted (0 about $7,000, being confined to that part of the bulld- ing running along Hossiord Alley pround on which the bullding stands part of the historic old Stuyvesant estate ee WEAVER, MOTHER WANTS You Albany Man Came to New York and Lost Himeelt, fortune said to have been left by her wother, wad delivered to a Pinkerton detective Yy the Distrigt-Att day and turned to Philate “iphia ‘to rtand trial, — State Exctae Cow Ovt Notice All Dealers. 2.—State Excise Mrs. 8. M. Weaver, of Quail and Brad. |" cing : ro lag th ays Metonp Nee ford streets, Albany, is seeking In. | (cr 00 Ol the Hauor dealers In the Btate formation of her son, John M. Weaver, | °*lllns thelr attention to the terms of the election law prohibiting the sale of who, when she Inst heard from him, was working {a a livery stable in this city She in very desirous of hearing trom Polne places on election day while the him, as she haa a matter of conalder- Polls are open. ablo importance to communicate to him.| Pharmacists, hotel-keepera and bona Nquor within a quarter of a mile of B. Altman & Cn. LACE CURTAINS and UPHOLSTERY F ABRICS To-morrow (Thursday), and Friday, a large variety of Real Point Arabe Lace Curtains, will be offered at $8.50, $11.00, $13.50 and $17.00 Pair, {Regular prices $16.00 to $30.00, Also several thousand yards of DRAPERY FABRICS and FURNITURE COVERINGS regular prices, $1.50 to $6.50 per yard, at 90c., $1.25, 1.90 and 2.90 per Yard, CUSHION TOPS of Tapestry, Damask, etc., at 35c., 50c., 70c. and $1.10 Each. Pet Bt eu in his arms, | and flames, | HOMD, PITTSFIELD , MASS LIQUOR LAW a ELECTION. | IS THE WIFE OF BROOKLYN EX- LET Ma | Supreme Court Diseot Dissolves Injunc- NEW BRIDGE MAY "HAVE CHRS TO-DAY) Dress Goods Department. Specials for Thurs, and Fri.; All Wool Challies and Albatross at 38c. yd, Challies, 3,000 yards of delicately col- tion Restraining Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co, from Run- ning Line Across Structure, Trolley cars may traverse the new Williamsburg Bridge late to-day. In the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, Justice ! for trial before Justi Batts, Sor" anen tw ane [Old rose, grey, red, cadet, "ice-Prendent Calderwood, of then, |MAVy and royal blue, black, ored grounds, novel and at- tractive patterns on all wool cloth, small and large figures, also navy and black grounds in polka dots, Albatross, 2,800 yards All Wool Crépe Albatross, suitable for misses Wilmot M. Smith to-day dissolved the injunction procured last Friday re- straining the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company from running its cars ver the bridge. The company will operate them aa soon as the crews can be got togethor. weer inentatives of taxpayers’ asaocia- boards of trade and other public fea a) red on Friday last before peepee pith to ed sd an Injunotion | because they chimes that the rien of racing car and evening dresses, in 16 the “Board ce ‘Aldermen ana Sot ty, bright, new and most desir- it, wore heard todas, Assistant Corpara.|able colorings, such as ivory, tion Counsel Bell representing Mr. Heat und C. A, Collin the raliroad company. Justice Amith diasolved the Injunction with the understanding that the caso ink, lavender, sky blue, rown, nile green, tan, castor, R. T., maid that he will get out the cars special at 38C, per yard, half a dollar values. | nae social clubs have the same privi- | at ane, $54 send for bd cre eee eo ba? he can complete {ee reapecting the sale of liquor on | Siw: oe ite “this afterncon the first om day that they have in relation trolley will pass from Brooklyn to New traffic In Rquor on Suntay, Medium lengths, trimmed and lined with soft teed satins (as illustrated), Thursday.. Value $22.00 H.ONeill& Co} Exceptional Values in Women’s Coats and Suits For Thursday’s Selling Women’s Coats Made of Broadtail Silk Plush handsomely $14.95 York on the new ee Silk Department. 2,200 yds, Imported Black Taffeta Sith, of which the regular retail | price is 75c. yd., on sale at soc. yd., | remarkable value, | 150 pieces Plain and Fancy Crépe de Chine, in the desirable street and evening shades, are offered at 75¢. yd., rem arkable vhiue, Lord Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, guaran- If you want anew winter coat we ask you to inspect ovr magnificent stock. We show every new design that is good—every new material, including practical, stylish and dressy cloths. Prices have the wide range o' tude, $8.75 to $150.00 Special in Strictly plain effects, elegantly tailored, of fine cheviots, medium length coats lined with satin— Thursday Value $20.00" Women’s Tailored Suits {$16.50 f plenti- ) Flannel Dept. Biderdown, very desirable for bath robes, (Second Paon Velvet Hats—Toques, | ~superior meaty of ely special at.. lina variety of colors....... Untrimmed Millinery A Special Offering of Velvet Hats Scratch Felt Hats |IMPORTED COQUE BREASTS (assorted colors) 48¢ COQUE POMPONS, special at....,, «»+»25¢. and 48¢ | OSTRICH PLUMES (black and white) at $1.25, $1.48, | just received, figured effects, at 28c, per yd., special value, Best Quality |Flannelette and Outing Flannel, large assortment of the very i best designs and colorings, at 10¢. per yd., special value, Flannel Remnants. Large variety in white and Tloor) Turbans and Dress Shapes et Leer almost tinned . 75c, and 95¢ $1.98 up to $15.00 For Men (First Floor, 21 Sweaters | Men's extra heavy Knit Sweaters, col- Ors navy, aati oxford Lied and black... . $1.75 Men's extra ‘ine “ad. eee Knit} Sweaters, navy, garnet, ox ford gray and black..... $2.25 Men's very fine Worsted Sweaters, | made up in oe Sree navy and oxford., iG OR 89) Boys’ extra Heavy, “Sweaters, made | double at eloow andshoulder, in plain and assorted colors... $1. 00 Pajamas and Night Shirts $0 dozen Men's extra fine and heavy Domet Pajamas, in a neat range o/ Patterns, military oat and pearl buttons, each. . 90c Men's White Oxford Cheviot Pas} jamas, ue up wo pag military collers, whive {rogs and pear! DONORS <56 ceevdaeccsiareses $1.35) Men's Domet Night Shirts, full 50) inci es long, extra heavy and cut good and roomy....+...4. 90c Smoking Jackets Men's Sioking Jackets, imported and domestic, handsomely finished, $3.98 to $24.98) In Our Flannel and bought here. IIRL SMIIRE RE oh EN Garment Cutting—Free of Charge (Tirst Floor, Rear.) For the balance of the week our expert cittters will cut to your order, free of charge (from new peure of Shirt Waists, Dressing Scans imonos and Tea Gowns) all Flannel or Sixth Avenue, 20th to Zist. St colored, at reduced prices, Lord Taylor, | Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Stroet, and Boys st Street Side.) Men's Dress and Negligee Shirts, Fancy Stiff bosom and trim Negligee | Shirts, made of Madras and Percale ‘cloths, cut full; in a large and choice assortment of patterns, sizes COE eR sivensesevees 90c Men's New Coat Shirts—for dress ||! and evening wear, cuffs attached and | detached—made of an excellent qual+ ity of muslin and good Linen $1.00 bosoms—sizes 14 to 18... Tull lines of Earl & Wilson's Collars, cus yd by eae the newest styles o! the “ Arrow” brand Collars | and Cuffs, i i Neckwear. Men's High-grade Neck. | THE GREAT ISSUE | for politic housewives—“to have or not to have” artistic floor coverings, Our Carpet Bargains will gain every wom- an’s affirmative vote. | wear, made up in English Squares, 2% and 3-inch nue brane cs DOC |” TAPESTRY CARPETS, makers in the country to se! 65 85, 1.00 r d, for $1.00 and $1.50; special at | PPh ye us ra} Fh 10) Bath Robes, | Designs for every room, with bor Men's Bath Robes made of Terry cloth | ders to match. Also Hall and Stair pi terns, and Furniture at lowest prices, combining splendid assort- pe he hs $2.98 to $14.98 || beauty, economy and durability, GOLDEN OAK SIDE TABLES $14.00 to $34.00 | | (former prices, $21 to $52.) All the newest designs, with French bevel mirrors. “LONG CREDIT” is a friend in need. Wash Fabric Dept. _. CASH on CREDIT ters will (Qerentiwarr Go. Wa oer, 106 ard 108 West 4° St. NEAR 6 AK 3d Fada hy rar fe. B. Altman & Ca! HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREM B. Alteran & Car. we showing sect knee of Hodlery for Women, which include silk, in openwork, embroidered and lace insertions; alo cotton, lisle thread and enstutere, tm Orders can be executed for Women's Silk Hose (plain or openwork), in shades to match costumes and slippers. Complete lines of Men's Half Hose, of silk, cotton, lisle thread and cashmere, in plain colors and colored embroideries Children’s Plain and Ribbed Hose, of silk, cotton, lisle thread and cashmere, GLOVES FOR WOMEN, MISSES, MEN and BOYS, B. Altrnatt & C1. invite anention to their selection of Gloves for Women and Men, comprising various styles in kidskin, including delicate shades for weddings and recep» tions. Misses’ and Boys’ Gloves of kidskin, cape and mocha, To-morrow (Thursday), and Friday : One Thousand Dozen Pairs of Women's Glace and Suede Kidskin Gloves, in black, white and colors; regular price,\$1,50 per pair, at $11.00 per dozen pairs, $1.00 per pair. Misses’ and Boys’ Glace Pique Gloves, Regular price, $1.00, . . «© at a per pair, \ Ninetisnth Street and Sixth Aven, Nem Pork. Le Boutilier tilier Brothers: SUITS and COATS For Women—Black, blae and brown chediots and broad- cloth sutts, richly trimmed with tratd and delbetz also tn plain effects. Short and long coats—coat stth lined—walhing shirts anlined— $25.00 calves $32.00 and $35.00 For Women—Walking Sutls in black, blue and bro'wn chedtots and in mixtures— 514,75 value $25.00 For Women—Short Tan Coats, covert mixtares— 5,00 were $10.00 ~ For Women—Watking Skirts in blae, black and mixtares— 1,98 value $5.00 For Women—Rain Coats in olfbe, Oxford and tan— 512,00 value $20,00 Also, to close out, A number of Sults—numbers we are discontinaing—blacks, blues and browns and light mixtares—to sell qu'chly, marked down to $5.99 heretofore sold at from $10.00 to $15,00 Le Boutilier Brothers West Tenanty third Street, HAVE MADE MANY REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICES OF GOWNS FOR STREET, CARRIAGE AND EVEN. ING WEAR. BOTH IMPORTED MODELS AND THOSE. MADE IN THEIR OWN WORKROOMS. Dressimaking Showrooms, Chird Floor, | Eighteenth O., Nineteenth 1, Mth Acre, Mew Gort. Sunday World Wants Wort. Wonde

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