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com+| wan made which she says her husband! hut [told her after her release, bad| She says Van Ness told Bossett he one my ‘ , ie falgo her husband and not he le re the anonymues love letters she had re to the ; ‘ , unfaéthtul wives of thelr frailty was to) once "iho 4 ork ||P WIFE? handeuft him. ave them a good scare, and the 4am nad the lo such a fuss that it was necessary to Bossett was placed under $2,000 bonds for an examination before Judge fiweeney next Wednesday, SDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1904 nen int of her husband, ett has declined to say anything. says hia time will come W 4 Sham: | Ness on the com me. ) Alt (ars Thawsrer Jo Uy b SMe 759060 Special Sale of wv a] had suspicions of hin wife because of | done sort 3 aponsdblg, When arrested Bosscet made | celved. She says further Bossett told| angry ai the imposition that ba her husband that the beat way to cure | pract! KILLED IN A RUNAWAY, nd not punished for What Gem, Groavenor’s Nephew Almost ne, thon there is no justice in method was to place them in an instl- he ’ tution for a time, the land.’ A bargain wea made, she says, by| .Afte Cremated by Exploding Lantern, | ATHENS, 0,, Nov, 10.—Frank Grosve- Ing the case over fo irs, Van Ness Charges that Het} tno entire flan, deapte the two var | ghich he husband gave Bowsett Band day and a, nian Commitment to Home Was sion, forms one @ Mow remark | promised him % more as soon as he| told him able eages that ever came up i &/ nad eonsummated the bargain and| | Ji a! 0 heaves nor. nephew of Gen, Charles H. Grove. . mor, "yee instantly killed in a runaway | accident about Afteen miles from this Shop at Bloomingdales’ Bargain Frida y to buy what you want and save money than For there'll be no better wa’ bugsy exploded and st fire to the wreck, almost ‘cremating the body of Grosvenor. bile placed Mra, Van Ness behind tne dogs | {oF the arrest of Result of a Bargain Between Says Husband Repented. ‘of the House of Good Bhapherd. found bia 0 fice, Won Me Tank area, Husband and Magistrate, | Mra Van Nees dectares ner husband | ‘The complaint papers In the cane de-| etatement that he committed Mra Vai js now in @ penitent mood and will sub, | lara that Boasett uext went to the) ntantiate every word of her charge, but | House of the Good Sheprard and fold} 4s yet he has not done more than tell | the sister in charge there that he heaped | JUSTICE ARRESTED ON the slaters at the House of the Good | ed her to be wee * by Woy) et i Shepherd that the change on which they | & WAY Wed Noman, whe rH oo WOMAN $ COMPLAINT, kept hin wife prisoner was false, y trouble, The peat the story ‘The trouble between Mra, Van Ness | 4, bg, Mrs, Van ieee 6 Glows: and her husband originated | mA J ot Doeeett oa ry me ve anonymous letter, couched in fouaae by Maid me 10 put ihe baby town and She Was Taken from Children | snonymous letter, ‘couch the former, | some With, im. 1 told Rin T wan noe Although the couple had lived in per- as atc : to the Institution, She Sayss|A!poush the couple bad iived in per. Bang wan sic ana that | was na gong Without a Warrant or Hear-|two children, Van Ness, according to Hald He Had Warrant, wite, wi #0 over the anon; ” 't come peacefi ing—Bossett Held in $2,000, | mous letter that he anally became on ne woah. i snd take wearer ih vinced some conduct of hege wae res- | a patrol W i waa woman ponsible for its being sent and was to for my wick: When the letter came it was inter |"°" sexed tim what want, but he 9, elbyeaga ty .raee t trang copied by Van Ness, who asked his /made me no tawwet, of demanded hie ‘Justice Algcenon Sweeney in that oity |e f0F an explanation, | Mra. Van |Tisht (0, SOSA Tes MM BP fe wate Yo-day charged with an excess of his | Nese simply ge Qouvared whe | Fant was there w Bose al functions, which, if proved, is |"ad no Knowledge of her anonymous | sett fur a justice, and sma Whe would “ admirer and desired none, Van Nesa, | surely make accom. wer to prove @ serious matter for fecal as ane pier any time eb ut b ja bed, i ously. broaded over It, He began | with him. I believed take mo vite ane, "eee fattBest |b machin hn wesley, but One| the aa in, rk ea ee . 5 |Ing absolutely nothing ( eonfirm his Bu "} ‘without any warrant of law, came to let go. But me ta @ place her home, at No. 7 Livingston street, | Suspicions, he decided to take counsel | soun saw was court “Pa station i . ten doys ago, took her away from her jywite sommnety better versed in worl tiuvermanden tat iiaden, Arar book ten-months-old baby and placed her in |'¥ aftaire, Dut he shoved me tne: tad to the charge of the Blaters at the House of | He knew Begestt well. Everybody | sisters; “That's the girl you the Good Shepherd aa a disorderly and |n Newark knows Boasett, He te one | Sin. aioe shut, the key turned In immorai woman, In doing this, ehe de- | Of the busiest Justices of the Peace in/i: and 1 was a prisoner Bahk 4 ain clares, be acted in concert with her hus-|*!l the Btate of New Jersey and has | friend knowing where | was and w band, who ts alleged to have paid Bos. |had & wide range of experience In /Ro means of gommunloating with any Gott $10 for his services, Bha was kept | Many matters, ar 0 tl week 9 wan honk thane 2 in the institution for a week and then Calle en the Justice, almost went. maa with thoughts of ty releaded at the request of Van Ness,| go to Bossett went Van Ness. Now| children at home, Every time my mind who repented of his conduct. Just what conversation ensued between | Eo Oh ity gg p pommned 3 bre] Howett claims he secured the com |them ia @ matter In doubt, Mra. Van| botore (be slater in chatee RO Re mitment of Mrs, Van Ness in @ perr | Ness tells a story of the deal whieh | t saw her and to be released, Loeser Cakes, baked| right here in the store, are} the most delicious Cakes you can Muy at any price. Ask for them in the Base- ment, More White Nottingham Curtains At the Extraordinary Little Prices, Think of buying fresh and fine, full 34-yard Nottingham Lace Curtains for 98@, a palr! Yet that Is only one of the notewarthy chances which the Upholstery Store has to present for to-morrow, The pat+ terns are new, The Curtains are perfect. It is a characteristic Loeser event which you are invited to share. The 79¢, Curtains are 3 yards long. All the others are 314 yards, $1.48 Curtains, White Irish Point Curtains, ‘ $1.50 Curtains, $4.00 Curtains. i . ¥ jurtainy PASO Curtaings ritrccerervccereccceveeers $10.00 Curtains, , Hemstitched Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 250 pairs, in two lots, as follows: ‘1 40-Inch Curtains, 89, a Pair. Real Arabian Lace Curtains Under With figured and dotted centres, 45inch Curtains, $1.10 a Pair, Import Prices, With sheer eloth and small dotted ground and fleur de | $10.50 Curtaing,.,........45 tateeneees oe 98 4 palr lis, wreaths, &¢, $16.75 Curtains, , ' | 0,05 s pair Third Floor PROG CHAI oss ccevcaccsseseereeesa A Scotch Flannel Snap. The warm and durable Scotch Flannels are mare in demand every day now. Friday you will find a counterful of ; 35c, and 50c. Sorts at 25, The S60, Flannely are the good plain colors in a fine taffeta finish, The 3Sc, Flannelg are in pretty stripes, Just about enough cotton tn all of them to prevent shrinkin in the wash.,,... Rarer apeuees vee, BB, a yar 16,05 4 pair Men’s High Grade Scarfs at 50c. " Made Out of Dollar Silks, Men's Entrance at Elm Place Large 234 and 3 inch Four-in-Hands, made out of the-handsome and new silks that are being used in regular dollar Scarfs, There is a great variety for choiee, too—solid colors and fancy patterns, The \] prettiest Scarfs we ever had for fifty cents aplece, Main Ploor, Bim Place, Best Apron Ginghams—5c, Another sale of those famously fine Apron Ging. hams to-morrow-—four thousand yards game in just in time. They come in all the staple checks and small broken plaids, and in the good blues, greens and browns, The Mest quality of Apron Ginghams—no. need to be dag «7 None sent rf 0. nt and no mail or telephone or filed, ; , e, Second Floor, Bim Place, idea Another Notion Sale At Specially Small Prices, It ts our notion to have these little things for the sews Ing basket as fine as they can be made—no matter how small the price, A very good notion, don't you thimk? NOTE—Whenever you see Notions, Toilet Articles or Patent Medicines advertised elsewhere at cut prices, come here and you will get quick service and the always at the Same prices or less. We guarantee our rices for everything to be as low as or lower than the west elsewhere, French Vals. and Net Top, Laces. They are in steady demand at the regular prices, because they are the very finest qualities of these Laces, the prettiest patterns, the most perfect work- manship. It is sheer good luck that brings them here for so little, . 10¢. to 98c, French Valenciennes Laces, Se to 29%. a Dosen Yards. French Valenciennes Laces and Insertions to match and odd widths—product of the best makers, 19c, to 98 Net Top Laces, 10c, to 29c, Net Top Laces, in butter, white and Arabian colors, In the desirable widths and patterns. jan Floor, $19.98 for Rich Velveteen Suits. Some days ago we had a group of these Velveteen Suits for women and mentioned them In the Store News, The next day we hadn't a one, Now twenty-five more are in and will disappear as speed- ily. Think of getting a rich, beautiful Velveteen Cotton, 200-yard spools, 3 cord, white, black and | | Suit for less than $20 colors; regularly 22¢. a dogen, at........05 le, a spool The coat Is a full blouse effect with tucked back and Linen-finish Thread, 100-yard spools, regularly $0, at.. #¢ | | front, and the sleeves also tucked, forming the new Large spools of Sewing 300 yards. regularly 1Se,, at shoulder effect. High cuffs, trimmed wit! braid and 48e | | buttons, and lined with white Louisine silk, Skirt is nine Sewing Silk, 1-24-qunce spools, regularly 40, at ...3, 8¢ ¥%, each gore tucked and full flaring below the knee. Waste Sewing Silk, t-ounce boxes, black or assorted) may falking length and finished with a neat silk band, larly 8c. a box, at......5 teeedeeensenoanes yeengee A splendid stock of Velveteen Sults is here now, I Dress pettng, double serge, white only, regularly ee running in price up to 7,50. They are plan lees, i] brie Whalebone Casing, assorted colors, regularly 100 @ plecs, a ays an een Age) of the fal and Thianes Beverage Avera ccierncen tes fardeetqeree ae A S aela Cantonla Mohair Skirt Binding, 16 line, black and ors, 5-yard pieces, regularly 15c. a piece, ttisesevee |} 48 line, black only, regularly 200, a plece, at.. m $1.50 Dress Fabrics, 75c. |] 48 line, 36-yard rolls, regularly $1.35 a plece, at.,.,,, 88¢ $1.75 Bleached Table Linen,$1.25 preenet pret S-yard er, black only, regularly { of $1.75 Comfortables, $1.39. | = pg Rae ory ry Hoy anadhenesbertiag $3 Comfortables, $2.39. “| Fancy silk Garter Blast 1 and oe, garter woe * 19¢, Necklaces, 10, Tooks in tyes, wie oF Mic, rea Handkerchiefs—Half Price. 2,000 Pillow Cases at 8c. 30c. Chocolate Fud Se Rae wise es eat Be. ou read this store-news carefully, you'll see just what shoppi ingdales’ to-morrow, Bargain Friday, really means better than we can t Women’s $12 & $15 Winter ~ Coats at $6.75 To-morrow. If you've waited until now to invest in your winter coat, this special for to-morrow at Bloomingdales’ must be of the utmost monetary hese handsome garments are Zibeline, Montagnac and Cheviots, They're In good, heavy Winter weights, in handsome solid blacks, lined with satin which we guarantee to wear for two years, Every coat is in the smart- est of this season's styles and beaati- > fully man-tallored throughout, Sizes 32 to 46 bust measure. B. Altman & Co. Frifay, there will hundreds of dogens vie ee CLOTHING FOR BOYS, ————— ETON, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS OF VEL. VET, SERGE, AND IMPORTED NOVELTY MATERIALS, WITH KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS AND EXTRA ETON COLLARS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS OF FUR, ALSO SILK, VELVET AND CLOTH, WITH FUR TRIM. CHILDREN'S HATS IN A VARIETY OF STYLES, BOTH POPULAR AND NOVELTY SHAPES, We placed on sale las three specials in boys ¢ ‘hat virtually brought ‘crambling to the Bloom Boys’ Clothing Store, FOR TO.MORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY + NORFOLK SUITS (WITH EXTRA PANTS) OF BLUE SERGE, BLUE AND MIXED CHEVIOTS, AND CASSI- MERES ; SIZES 9 TO 16 YEARS, AT REEFERS OF NAVY BLUE PEBBLE, CHEVIOT; FLANNEL LINED, SIZES § TO 15 YEARS, AT Second Floor, Sth $1. Bection. Women’s $2.75 Black Moreen Petticoats, Friday, at $1.98. Any one looking for a genuine bargain In the way of a pretty warm winter petticoat better “wend her way” to the Bloomingdale Petticoat Store to-morrow and take advantage of this, These pefticoats are made with knee flounce trimmed with two ruffles or three sectfon flare rufflespthe tops are nicely fitted to the hips, thus dis- posing of all fulness, Only $1.98 for these regular $2.75 Skirts, Black brillianting petticoats, trimmed with one, two and three tucke or hemstitched, or with box-pleated ruffle--at $2.69, $2.98, Lustre sateen petticoats, Ina varlety of the prettiest new styles—at $1.98, $2.69, $3.99, $4.25 and $4.49. B ‘ f Specials in Children’s Coats and Girls’ Smart Frocks. Bargain Friday in the children's outfitting section at Blooming. dales’ is always a day of special interest, To-morrow the chances for rare bargains are even more marked Children’s Coats, $1.96, $2.98, $3.69 and $4.98, Made of good quality all-wool elderdown, in several new and dainty styles, for tots of one to four years of age, Children’s Bearskin Coats, $3,98 to $22.50, These beautiful white bearskin coats are shown in a splendid assortment of new and pretty styles, all becomingly trimmed, Sizes for 2, 3 and 4 year Girls’ Russian Dresses, $4.49, Made of fine all-wool serge, with box-pleated front and back, ith leather belt, laundered white collar and silk tle, Sizes 6 to 4 Becond Floor, 0th 81, Gestion. Dainly Fancies in Women’s NecKwear Bargain-Priced. Bloomingdales’ popular neckwear store offers some really ex- ceptional items for Bargain Friday—items that you'd find it hard to duplicate at the prices anywhere, And besides these few mentioned there are scores of others equally a3 attractive In both make-up and money-saving, lace turasover collars 25¢, each, ecru at 2Sc. and 50c. each, spectals almost item for But be ™ B. Altman & Cn. UNTRIMMED MILLINERY, UNTRIMMED HATS ARE SHOWN IN NEW SHAPES, OF BEAVER, VELVET OR CHIFFON, AND EVENING SHADES, ALSO OSTRICH AND MARABOU FEATHERS, FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) WILL OFFER BLACK VELVET UNTRIMMED HATS, PLAIN AND DRAPED; REGULAR PRICE, $5.00 EACH, AT $3.25 BLACK OR WHITE OSTRICH PLUMES; REGULAR PRICES, $4.40 AND #625 EACH, AT $3.50 & 5,00 Nineteenth Street and Svth Aneme, Nem York. Piro embroidered ks in Lac Lace collars in wh Sk stocks, beautiiully embroidered in Silk stocks with dainty hand work amd beads at 2S¢. and $00, each, Main Poor, 50th St, Section. Some Exceptional Items in Books at Bloomingdales’,’ Bargain Friday in the book store means more than usually sharp money-savings in well-bound popular books, This delightfully in- teresting section is overflowing with good things for readers these days—better come in and profit by them. $1.50 Leather Bound Books of Poems, $8. Bound beautifully in full leather binding, padded and handsomely em bossed, Trimmed with gold edges under red, round corners and prinied on fine calendered paper. Stern Brothers Important Sale of Women's Gloves PAIRS WOMEN’S 2-Clasp Suede and lace Gloves, one row embroidery, 2,400 PAIRS WOMEN’S Nappa P Dipped Skins, One Button, spear IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINTER GLOVES in Com- fete assortments for Nen, Women and Children, including Mocha, . Bur and Deerskin, lined with Fur, Lambs Wool, Knit Wool Silk; Also Angora, Hand-Knit Wool and Cashmere Gloves. per pair, 85° Good heavy grade of ki lined with warm wool with embroidered backs; every pal Hand Bags, Vanity Bags and Jewel Bags, In the newest leathers, Including many novelties in HOGSKIN, FITTED ENVELOPE PURS outing flannel in dainty str effects, and are trimmed Sizes one to seven also POCKET BOOKS and Ings. LUNCH and TEA in Wicker and Leather Cases for Automobiling Books, Published at 50c. for 15c. SPECIAL TO-MORROW— Vanity Bags of seal, Walrus or Moroceo, fitted with purse, card case, mirror and puff, Belts of Fine Qua Brown, Blue, Red, Purp! Travelling Bags of english Russet, full cut, 14 to 17 Inches, ~ Corset, 79c. Men’s & Women’s Hosiery, 25c. Pr. Here's a typical Blooming. dale Bargein Friday special in men’s and women’s well-made socks and stockings—the assort- ment includes hosiery Worth 75c. All Imported; liste thread and Bohemian Glass Olive Dishes, 40c We've a goodly lot of these dainty white and They're made of coutil, all and straight-front style, with dezp, long hips and long over absomen — hose supporters EXCEPTIONAL FACILITIES ARE OFFERED IN Stationery & Engraving Dep’t for executing orders for dies, monograms, cresis, Wedding An. nouncements, Visiting Cards, Plain, illuminated and embossed stamping. WILL OFFER TO-MORROW-- High-Qrade Paper, vertum rivist, in Cream, white, box ot 120 sheets with 100 Colors white and Bloomingdales’ to 3-Hook Girdles 98¢ | olive dishes to place on sale to-morrow at the above special price. 75c. Dishes, but Bargain Friday's price at Bloomingdales’ is 402, ‘Thind Floor, sod St. S#etion. plain and silk em- broldered styles. All Main Floor. Sth St. Section All Cars Transfer