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PETS THOT | when she became a wife. She was em- ployed by Keeler & Tilton at No, #7 “TRE WORLD. WONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1904. East Eighteenth street lasc winter, She DIVORCE DENIED “aM 000 Eek H ONeill & Co The Fashion Fad of WOMEN RUINED IN LAMAR FAILURE Crowds of Them Who Specu- hi i TRANSFER TO floomunydal Lew Io 3 Ave 590608 Jong the track some and as frightfully mangled the view of crowds of | Demanding $0,(00 damages from the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, peopl All during the recital of the ghastly Justice Blanchard robert: Tolan His {Start Your Christmas Your Christmas Planning Now—The store is yi Bedford P; Codrington’s sult ‘for the he accident nine-year-old | lated Through His Firm Gather| Own View of Jury's Verdict fori. enue youne wite, Harriet aie drinaton the dead woman ¢ The Season. one heaping treasure house of Christmas delights and Vodrington, who did pot Hve with him, 4, 3 ¥ and Decides Against Arm- strong. at His Office To-Day as News of the Crash Is Anounced, but was the victim of a thrilling acet- dent at the Eighteenth street station Hy Women's Rich Velvet Suits are pre-eminently the | yours to enjoy and profit by: Fashion Fad of the season. We have them in every color of the Bixth avenue L on M was rar u brought to trial before Justice Barrett ,¢ trial for Mt ,Spiriegton. |] and style, from the Short Blouse to the new full length When the attorneys for Deteotive|! the Supreme Court this atternoon. |} re eM iwhred toe |] Redingote—all made of the best velvets, Prices start at Mrs. Codrington was a trained nurse MANY IN TEARS AS THEY LEARN OF LOSSES. $22.50 and up to $125.00, We suggest two exceptional values? Women's Velvet Suits Novelty shapes, medium. length coats, lined with satin, an ed gored two /$24.50 $39.75 James M, Armstrong, of the Delancey street precinct, applied to Justice Blan- vhard, in the Supreme Court, Special ‘Term, to-day. for a confirmatiqn of the verdict of the Jury in Justice Scott's | trlal term, convicting his wife of trarts- ferring her affections to Theodore G. Wootten, and granting a deoree of di- vorce to him, Justice Blanchard re-| Preparing for Thanksgiving--- y Every one of us has a lot of things to think of and a lot of things to buy before Thanksgiving, $95.00; Tuesday... cecceees Women's Long-Coat Velvet Sults. Tunsonly trimmed with silk braids, ves'ee of cloth to match, pleated skirts (soft chiffon velvets)—worth $50.00; Tuesday ) Consolidated Exchange Posted Notice of the Failure After a Receiver Had Been Applied ALSO | First, there are the For to Take Over His Affais.)""sinn out i vent of arm arm- “inmate cent fear + $2500) | feasty things—the big 0 ed bh hile the jury 5 - | hud s088 ahe was gullty of living with For Infants and Children In|]| worth’s35.00; Tuerday.. arti plum pudding and the# The announcement of the collanse of] Wootten In 1904 it had also declared In " rest of the eatables, as Alfred M. Lamar, who has been doing! tts verdict that away back in 1901 Arm: | 30 well as the bottled-u: fo | strong had treated her cruelly and | p y @ rushing stock brokerage business base | ’ through the medium of nearly doxen| ;>nONe? NAF Ae ame promise q Women’s Dressy & Warm Coats that tops off the dinner with just the right sparkle, Then, we musn't forget to look through the china closet —there’s probably branch offices, since he dissvived the) Ars, Armstrong old firm of Alfred M. Lamar and Com- pany, at No, © Broadway, was followed to-day by exciting scenes about the elaborate offices oceupied by Lamar just Armstrong's lawyer contended that what the detective did in 1901 had no on his wife's acts In 194, but Blanchard said sternly lusence of any evidence to the Ovor Thirty Years Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Underpriced for Tuesday's Selling, | | For | Women's Broadtail Plush Coats—Medium length.) $41.75 lined wth satin—rich, dressy and warm—worth $16.00; Tuesday ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY, | teeeee xnown by the other brokera a# the “Booing Room.” It got this name be- cause there was almost always a crowd- ing of weeping women there, Women| who played the market all day long through Lamar used to sit there and/ laugh or cry as fortune favored them. | Usually they cried, It \s sald that there were sometimes as many aa fifty wom- en in the room at a time, many of them old and gray haired, Lamar had an office in Brooklyn and three branch offices In Manhattan These were at No. 12 Bast Twenty-third street, No. 39 East Forty-second street and at One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Elghth avenue, All of these places were magnificantly furnished, Lamar has been a member of the Con- solidated Exchange since 1899 and dur- ing the Northern Pacific corner was generally belleved to have made a great deal of money, The first rumors of trouble came two weeks ago, when Lamar sold his stable of thoroughbreds, which had been rac- lng under the name of the National ables, Can't Find Lamar, Lamar could not be found to-~tay, He Was not at his home, Na Ww West Biv tleth street, and at his office it was sald that he oud not been there since #riday, Even Misi Practically run the was not to be found eg) The women were clally anxious to tind Miss Schmidt, ‘hey said that sne handled business and know just where the: stood with Lamar. She lives at No, & West Sixty-firat street, and the rear of her house Is directly opposite the rear of Lamar's house. A man named their Aritton, Who sald be war manager of nine the main office, tried to exp! tiven free at any depot of Sperry & Hutchinson in exchange | othe wes bot these aca fae ANDWEARS A MOURNFUL HUE, | te label and wrppe rom cach 1 bot oT to him. They said that everybody save Lamar and Miss Schmidt were dum hadn't @ paper to show for It. am not only ruined Sranciety it he Gusen't’ pay me,” she said, “but my family will find out what I have been doing and make it awful for me.” Lamar May Resume, Bimpeon, Werner & Cuntosa, of No, 62 Broadway, are counsel for Lamar, Mr, Louis Werner said that he betteved IN CENTRAL a He Was Well Dressed in Gray Clothing and Fifty Years Old —Bullet Wound in Head, Re- volver at His Side, ‘The body of a well-dressed man was found tn Central Park in the Ramble near Seventy-ninth street this after ‘There was a bullet wound in his head, and in his hand was a_ pistol, from which one ehot had been fired The man was fifty-five years old, had blue eyes, gray hair and was clean shaven, He wore a xtay sult of clothes, | reoat and a white shirt, hoon, a light o Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, Admiral Farragut at Mobile Bay, Gen, Sherman at Kenesaw Mountain. Roosevelt's Rough-Rid Santa Claus—His Office and His Work, ’ i | adish or two or a piece ‘ off the gallery of the Consolidated Stock| contrary, it will be assumed that when = Women's jeaver Coats—ss inches long of cut glass that's the onl Exchange the husband by his connivance and | (made of finest quality Broadiail Beaver Cloths), strapped, $25. 00 glass | y At least elghty women with claims| Procurement induced Wootten to at- semi fitted and and lined with guaranteed satins— wy thing missing to make against Lamar thronged the offices and| tempt to gain hie wife he thereby put R. H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices dressy coat, worth $35,00; Tuesday... OO nese sbeeeves the china store complete. threatened to batter in the doors unless||n operation the acta of Wootten which (Third FI they were admitted and some satisfac-| finally ended in success, - And a thought about new linens for the table would not be amiss, tion given them, So insistsent were| ‘The argument that thie husband may ‘ No matter what you may need, you will find the Bloomingdale they that Lamar's clerks, mostly young| have been actuated by an honest {n- Note These Splendid Values in store superbly ready to serve you. women, opened the dvors for fear some tent is without force in this case. A ” hi id 1 table a age would be done, and the cus-| diy Special sales of lingns, “domestics,” china and glassware, damage would b @, and the cus-| divorce will be retueed to James M W Li fF tomers pile. ee were principally | Armstrong, but his wife, Bozena Arm- Brway at 6th Av. pentose st omens fur arments. ilver, groceries and wines make shopping here this week of particular + y found that Lamar/ytrong, may have a decree of separa- Ww BI Cc ‘rofit to you, was not there and that Miss Sophie J. Hon.’ goecuiaca id's Gy, Thin is omen’ 4 Neto : lH iid sg a ae wad (4 00 : Schmidt, who has been a sort of a silent| . i ecrone 6 new models, worth $80.00, atiseccescseccseseener rs . yed Hungarian woman, and porta ia tn. gunserny wa see mise specks WIR ah accent Ps Bring the Children to See Our Women’ s Blouse Coats—ot Sable Squirrel (Rice $87 00 Some Sp lendid Values in ing, most o! \e v n tears.| was an acquaintance of Armatr ne, Those that didn’t had fire in their eyes| then a ‘plain clothes man” in the Ten- H ol id a y W i n d Ow D i Ss p l a bf : ondon dye) 4 splendid model, worth $100.00, at...+.0 ‘ . and Nt was « good thing for Lamar ton| Gerth preinct, and they were tnaried, ’ Women’s Box Coats—ot Sable and Natural Sire g 4 165 0 Wo m n’ s ‘Smart Silk Waists,} Bh eat seuss srowes, Hee tame was unpronounveuble 19 Ata: EIGHTEEN MOVING TABLEAUX —SIX- w “4 a Ben : - ‘ Cou Henan sesene esos 0 c Women Victims Weep. « iran, and one day he won some money omen's Broadclot Oats—-(long) line , with spread more claimants appeared at his oe ie Wanton took her to a cate, ane | ANT EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICA value $40.00, at « ae Here's j iA the me oF YO bay. the oMice, Four out of every five were | sald. and piled ner with, drink, ard 1 ANT) TWO PICTURING SANTA CLAUS AT And everything you can ask for in NECK FURS and MUFFS, | ju \ M " women, and the noise of thelr sobbing | {er Armetiong sued for divorce | (Phird FY Bloomingdale Waist Store !.as marked them disturbed business on the floor of the | that be had Deon, hired by, Armatrong HOME AND AT WORK. at specially interesting » for to-morrow, ana ee an ts leave, thoy weclannas | toxk, boarders, and Weotien wat she IN OUR 47H STREET WINDOWS : rma Aiea UM OWE OF Ine fora: ny we ered we | ie Rina St iy sabdhin ' 10,000 Pieces | f eles aay of otter e that are here: emain and talk it over. Some of them | on, her fai ne . . ; were utterly crushed by thee mistor | Satie! UNA 05 om goa De Soto Discovering the Missitspp! River Imitation Shell Goods | Bet epee hd tune, One woman said that Lamar held | the nay? had conspired” ‘o emtnap Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, Chines with Yallortitched pleats ind dainty cs er in = . ‘6 $3,000 of her money, and any number | "Ey "yustice Blunchand’s decision to- Pocahontas and John Smith, At Less Than 1-4 Actual Value. French knots on front; finished with deep cuif "i ‘saahion ta rye ee on the gal- bind ca cl as ae ee saad Washington's Farewell to His Mother, (First Floor.) sleeves and dainty stock collar—all desirable lery floor of the Consolidated Exchange Washington at Valley Forge. Tuesday morning we will place on sale ten thousand pieces ] shades, and white and black Tamar had a large room on the fourth Paul Revere’s Ride. including SIDE COMBS—HAIR se feseed tees | 10 Taflela Silk Waists, $3.98. ’ floor the same building, which was) Molly Pitcher at the Battle of Monmouth. PADOUR and CHIGNON COMSS—in shell, amber and + Cc All new, Smart styles, elaborately trimmed Gen, Scott Entering Mexico, Gen, Sheridan's Ride. > black, in a large variety of designs. They are all high pate | and finely finished special ate... . 000+ Worth from 18c to 50¢ with French ‘knots and effective shirrings—all the wanted colors in plenty Crepe de Chine and Messaline Waists, $7.49, $7.98, $10.49, $11.98. Becund FY Each. 2004 $>. Berton, Gens, Jackson and Lee, Dewey at Manila Bay. at San Juan, ginning bled The Presentation of This Display Marks Macy’s Holiday Opening. It Is the Be- of the 1904 Holiday Cam. paign, for which We Have Assem- the Largest Stocks in Macy’s History. $500,000 IN PRIZES School children’s competitive advertising contest No. 5137. of $5.00 each to be given to the school children of America, WHEN Atl THE world SEEMS VPSIDE DOWN, 1F You wout 0 BANISH EVERY Sixth Avenue, 20th to im _ <<< — A Sale of Popular Tourist or Belt-Back Overcoats. It's the smart coat this season— the loose belted back overcoat. You see them on all the good dressers. We just got a fine lot of them in ~ other day—and at a special price, ‘0 ). Men’s and Youths’ sizes— Of mixtures, 32 to 42. chest measurements—worth $12. On Tuesday for. oe 7 Boys’ and Children’s— Made same as men’s coats, spoken of above—sizes 8 to 16 years—should be $5 and a On Tuesday...... . ONE D0 nant h ERICH accauNT Seng Ay New Booklet containint Photographs Complete lists of our various Enamel Tiras Bede, Golden Oak In all sizes, Dresser, ASO. a Golden Oak Chiftonier. 80.50, Second Floor, 60th St. Section. Items of Special Interest from the Pre-Holiday Book Sale 10 S, & H, Green Trading St miles, and Kritton fully retired in FROWN, The famous Arcade Book Store at Bloomingdales’ is holding @ ‘ 17 il ihe mercantile aencles Altre [TELL YOUWHAT To Do ried cai . sgn ng ‘ pimp cot which the bob yon every snl vo. # a an art dealer, ar JW. BROADWAY, yy, ume average a full third and in many cases a halt wnat other book there is anothing tn the commercial Go BUY A Box of Eee-O-Sec ‘ stores are asking, stock broker, It ts suid that he. hi Every book that could posalbi found done a good dead of buying ana mauling AwpYou No MORE WiLt FEEL this alinclusive clletion posstbly be wanted oF thought of wil Beteaans or ui a f B , o C erive rom sho ore , agro ‘the women, sreaed ‘tae (FYou EAT Feo See. m throngs of sp en hth Mey: Chee to-oay” would pive’ tna » oe ko jalf Leather Classics—A handsome , names, One gray-halred jmoman said B R AS Ss B E D S. —Sstandard and popular books by series of books, including Abbe such world-tamous authors as Alex- andre Dumas, Charles Dickens, Hall Caine, Hawthorne and many others printed from large, clear type on paper—gold tops,bound in wine- colored cloth_published at 3$¢.—per volume, . [8c Constantin, Confessions ‘ of an Opium Eater, Hiawatha, and others too numerous to mention—~all nicely bound with leather backs and corners, each with a handsome design in go! it tops and silk marker—published at 60¢-- The Royal Edition—Haif leat a: Se Continuation Sale! The great success of our last) week's sale encourages us to offer for one wees longer the following | exceptional values ; 1 Relieves difficult breathing, breaks up congestion when head, throat and chest are all stuffed up and wheezy, cial per volume.......... Lamar would be able to resume in a ¥ ‘ book: such standard authors as fey 7s abistien, Jct $32.50 Beds at...........5 $25.00 New York'y Best oo eee ec trate De | Pedéed Leather Clessles — Eaah Mea 4 Indications, ‘are about ‘is, $45.00 Beds at s..+. ..4. $32.50 pany Couns vill /@ imas, Hugoandmany others—printed | volume a beautiful sample of the 000," sald he." They will not be anything amily Cough Medicine from large, clear type on good pa. small handy ke double that amount at the ome || This sketch was made by Eugene nye? of SUPERIOR BEDDING per—bound in fine library style with ccmbte, Cae sonata” He ‘har iaree || |13, 64 Bloomfield Ave, Newark, N. Jo Stops coughing, checks night gilt tops; boxed—published gy | raustien h $1.00—s ecial, per volume hac edgi Yoane in banks that represent cquiten | Grade, Franklin School, Newark. |To match the beds, The comiort- coughs, cures any cold, pree |g # 3 ks—Th the list includes such popular ; The | des suc Of his "deben. Wimt he owes ta chiciy| |, We give a cash prize of $5.00 for any draw- | able and durable kind. oats arlens| throat and tung The okneerter withthe boysy these | as Lady of the Lake Protea at heaee euete te probably due to Moderate Price. High Quality, avers st for children, books are all bound in ths ales from venkures in mining business in Alaska, and to trolley ventures in Oblo, Me went Into these Ohio t ventures gome time ago, and I think he lost con- sderwble money, I know that he lost money in Alaska goki mining. One hundred thousind dollars went into ma- Ghinery atone and hman't come out.’ All school children can compete. Full instruc. int this character which we accept and use. tlons will be found on inside of each package of Egg- | O-See, telling what to do to get the prize and how to | make the drawings, All drawings must be accompanied by the printed | slip found in each package of Egg-O-See. Contrast the delicious crispness of Egg-O- SHPARD KAP? & C0 Shakespeare, and pi y" favorites—published at ft= special, per volume, rn Fine Edition of Po cloth; special per vol....+++ 1Se Alger Series for Boys—Print ted on r, bound in cloth with colored inks and olive-green edres; published at 35e5 spec vol Boys’ Popular For, Biffic Kvery Druggist Sells “Short Stop" Arnold, Mrs Browning, Browning, Burns, Jean others, all printed from type-piatcs and bowed la SIATH AV. ISTH AND 14TH STS, ooks--Well printed ere aad handsomely Doun decorated | 858 Men See with other flaked wheat foods, You can ey Fee ‘esac Peo and Boys taste the difference, Egg-O-See is the most di- ‘shal aeate can tormw [i The Popular Elsie Books—Prime | Loulse M. Alcott’s advertised for employment in the SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC- TORY. las baal UL. se economical and healthful of foods. ine Grog A e such as usually retails for 15c, at ERY SROREFOR 64,000 evs00000 tonal eetate can borrow . 5A. Women Series; $1.5 wpe i favorites always with young folks; they're published at $1.25; 52 special, per vol, ” | ven 350 2Se All Cars Transier to if | punoay WORLD WANTS WORK aman gBONDAY MORNING WoNDP Oe “ % 2 itch » 6 alr alll ety ali baka