The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1905, Page 7

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Sy, | 1 DIVORCES WIFE the Woman Who Oljected to His Pets, SHE BROUGHT THREE SUITS, BUT WAS UNSUCCESSFUL. Testimony in the Trial of the Husband's Case Showed She Had Visited Rossmore Hotel with Male Companion. Harold ©, Burnett, of No. 42 Living. ston street, Brooklyn, who wis org: {nally sued hy his wife for a separation Ihecause he rude a pet of snakes, whleh | fhe allowed to rowm about their house, was granted a divorce to-day by Jus- thee Gaynor In the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, from his wlie, Cornelia Cary Hull Burnett, who was well known In Brooklyn society, Burnett's sult fol- Jowed three actions started by the wife, tn all of which she was unsuecessful, ‘Me first witness called In the trial of Burnett's sult was John C. McKelvey, the vuperintendent of detective agency, He sald that he followed Bur- mett's wife on May 13 to a drug store, mhore she met ong man, The two then went up Broadway to Kid Me- Coy's place and had several drinks, Alter that they were followed to the! |) Rossmore Hotel, Mr. Burnett and some friends arrived at the Rossmore shortly after the couple registered as "A, T. Henry and wife, of Chicago.” “Burnett waited dowhet Kelvey, “while T with a Mr, LAppincott and others forced our way Into the room which was occupied by Mrs, Bur- not and the man, We found them light. ly dressed, Mrs, Burnett was clamber- tng out of the window on the fire-ea- cape. Tran and grabbed her, thi that she intended to commit sute! The man hid under the bed clothes he second witness, a but "L met Arthu fhe day in question and walked up Broadway with him. Wo we rathskeller and | just took mipthe. It made me diggs d the Mab suggested that we take a walk, He took’ me to the Rossmore, and, a4 ft was near supper ti was going to invite m felt so bad \ and lay ‘n, 1 reme clothing to make mo fe fortable, for I was trul 5 beoame ‘unconscious, ‘The pounding on the door woke me, and | realized that there was a plot gel me in trouble, ‘Tnat's why I ma ti | { know that there was a plot @ month after that T saw Goss. bial tt's overovat, and they are fri she sald, "on Ive Judgment for the plaintift," said Judge Gaynor, Blan Mra, Isaac H, Cary, an aunt of the Hp in the cou t ik som Bur. nett. The Judge quietie. informed Mrs, Cary that the court-room Was not the Place to say it WRIT IS SERVED ON ALDERMEN Mandamus Proceedings Bequi) to Force Action on Applica-| tion of Manhattan and Bronx’ Electric Light Company. | | | | | President Fornes, of the Roard of a | deren, and other members of the Board wore served to-¢: with writs of mandamus commanding them to show cause why the appileation for a f ive of the Manhattan and Bronx Hlectriy Light and) Power Company should not be taken ¢ of committee and acted upon. membership | of the Board will be mandamused as | mapldly as they can be mached. The application of the new company for a fravehise was made several months ago by Alderman Franklin B, Wa a Repudiican, He did not dis elcw No was behind the ec ation, but asserted that It was fi ally re sponsible and in a position to cons struct A plant and compete with exist: | ing electric lighting companies. The application was promptly referred | to the Committee on Wa Supply, Gas and Hlectricity, Tt has been there ever since, der vied efforts on the part of and other Re- pub Ald drag it cut wear Hall to-day that of Boston, Is back of th It Isa question that som of th man) have been unable to solve, Whether this is a bona-tde com- petitor of th vndard Oil Company or a branch of that monopoly wo: for an Independent franchise with alterior purpose in yiew — Big Blizzard Coming— Is a weather prediction that makes one stop to consider: How Far Home? How Near the Car Line? How Warm When | Get There? What Frontage or Exposure? Are You Satisfied With the Answers ? 710 FURNISHED ROOMS, HOUSES and APARTMENTS yesterday in the SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY, OBTAINABLE TO-DAY, | Health, and Ella V. Herkimer, his wife, | that the doctor had been paying too sald Me-| ~ i FOR HIS NERVES — Dr. R. H. Herkimer, of Depart: ment of Health. Admits Visit to White Plains. but Says He ls “Profoundly Temperate.” ve TESTIFIES BEFORE REFEREE IN SUIT OVER CHILD, Denios Misconduct with Women Herkimer Injured His Practice by Her Extreme Jealousy, Frail ttle Olivia Herkimer, the ten- year-old ghild over whom Dr, Robert H, Herkimer, Chief of the Brooklyn Santtary Bureau in the Department of are fighting In the courts, was spared the humility of being present in Retree Nealls's little office, to-day, and Msten» Ing to the charges and counter-charges made by the parents at the hearing on the Dr. Herkimer writ of habeus corpus to compel Mrs, Herkimer to glve up the child to him, mer has brought an action ation on the ground that his wife abandoned him, He sald his wife » hotetempered and unfit to custody and training of their Imer replied that the doctor olent temper, ses profane and bad In morals.” Min her reply to his petition much attention to Miss Stella Young PATTERNS ARE BEST OF ALL AND WE SELL THEM i. X; 4 Md wince thon, ; | LD CURE Dr. Herkimer, callod\ to the | fore Referee Nealis by Arthur. Well, his Counsel, dented his wife's allegations, never heen guilty at any fime improper conduot with any woman,” sald Dr, Herkimer. commit any impropriety | “Thay of any “Now, did Agnes Conw room. DRY GOODS Our Choicest Dress Goods in a Sale To-morrow .at Reductions of 34 to 3¢ This store, noted for years as Dress Goods Headquarters in New York, never did anything more radical in the way of, price-cutting than in the offerings which follow, Every item (and there are 15 of them) stands out boldly ‘as forming one of the biggest selling occasions New York has ever known, Every yard is the Adams standard—a standard you tie to, kno chandise here, Hore is the news, briefly—and it will provide begs 1d you th Miss Conway at any time Tt Ig positively disgraceful that id be called upon to anewer auch a question,” sald Dr, Herkimer, hotly, "My wife has always been Insanely Jealous, but T have never given her the Plightest Justification for Jealousy, The charge 1s male patents in my office my_ wito has. peeped doing false, Whon I have hadi fe- in to find out what I was with them, Her conduct hag se- rely injured my prac Olnia ever sleep with Mise ay?" Dh, ‘Did you ever go into ¢helr sleeping "E certainly did not.” ‘Are you lLemperate or intemperate?!’ iked Mr, Wiest, ir, solemnly, re you not in the Keoley Cure at Named hy Wife—Says Mrs. White Plains?” asked William Mills, on aulf of Mrs, Herkimer, wus, of my own accord, I wi vay | trom atend be- am profoundly temperate," sald the extreme nervy Ve 9 ayerwork. and oth oausen.” Werden rum because the treatment thers: Is in accordance with phyalological rules. — MISS OTIS CANNOT PAY. | Salary of 8200 n Week Not Hnongh to Meet Debts, Elita Preston Otis, admitting that she was too pour to pay a judgment of $5u, obtained againat Yer In a District Cours by Herbert L, reenbaum, for chairs |she had bought on credit, sald under examination in supplementary proceed- Ings to-day thot she Is receiving only $200 a week salary in the all-star "Two Orphans" company, and had overdrawn It $1,000, The uctress sald, she has had no jewelry since she sold all she possessed twelve or fifteen years ago, when she Jost $5,000 as editor and publisher of the "Saturday Review,’ ‘William Steele Gray was appointed re- colver to take charge of any surplus Miss tis might have for the benefit ut the judgment creditor, (Rear of Rotunda, Fir Floor.) SUAVE. 2INE22"STREETS, : NEW YORK, possibly could, $1.25 All Wool Broadcloths, Twilled Back, strictly all wool, full $2 inches wide, in shades of gray, tan, castor, brown, reseda, myrtle, garnet, cadet, marine and navy, In no other store will you find their 79° equal under $1.25, 75c. All Wool Nun’s Veiling, ene of the lead- ing fabrics of the Cc coming season—- 45 inches wide, in black, cream and a full line of new col- | sponge a orings, 0c. Mixed Suitings, 38 inches wide, $3.50 Blac! suitable for | c Skirts, Coat to retain or Chil- —56 inch Dresses, ea in gray, brown, green, red | $125 Blac or navy, ish, brigh 85c, Blatk Crepe de! $1,25 Black French 50c. Black all wool 79c) Paris, mad:trom pure ,, silk and 59 oile, all C wool 44 In. wool, 39 in, Black and Colore We start an extraordinary sale of Silks to-morrow, at prices which ought to help you to supply your silk needs for many weeks to come. inary collection and have marked them at Here is the new, We've gathered an extraordir quick-moving prices. 29 the | 23-inch PRINT C yard f 93-inch ea th, 19-inch 39 ve 30-inch WHI Cc Mu 23-inch | "y 1 the 19-inch A ard’ 19-inch ver 24-inch 59 | the [ az-inch C yard ch -inch 69 | the 27-inch ¥ | ( 22-inch al | C | sara | einen DOUBLE | “79 "the | 36-inch "\ RR i" 36-inch NATURA Cc _ yay arin American Hosiery 7 19-inch CRYSTAL CORD SILKS—colors and white, NEW SATIN FOULARDS—dots, &c, COLORED ALL-SILK TAFFETAS, ALL‘SILK COLORE SINES, BLACK ALL-SILK ALJ.-SILK BLACK “WARRANTED TO WEAR” BLACK TAFFETA, WHITE AND COLORED PEAU DE CYGNE, Great Sale of Black Broadcloths, $5.00 Black Chiffon Broadcloth, guaranteed ind spotproof— oof Broadcloth k Guaranteed Spotp: —does not require sponging—52 Webs oars $2,00 Black Imported Broadcloth, guaranteed rich, lustrous finish after sponging k All-Wool Broadcloth, chiffon fin- t, lustrous face—S2 inch,... glossy finish Zibe+ line, 36 25 INCh ,.seeevee EACH ITEM d Silks: A BARGAIN, 44 inch Sin detail; SILKS—all new designs, IMPORTED WHITE HABUTAI SILK, “WEAR GUARANTEED” BLACK TAFFETA, DOMESTIC HABUTAT SILKS, BLACK TAFFETA, CREPE PONGEES, ATINS AND FOULARDS, EAU DE SOLE DE CYG LE 2RU COLOR PONGEE, Co, Underwear, $1.50 Qualities at 79c, $4.00 Qualities at 95c. We bought, five thousand dollars’ w Underwear—from the American Hosiery Company ‘orth of Men’s high-grade Winter at half price. The sale has been going on for two weeks nhow—and we shall clean up the oalance to-morrow at absurd prices, All the Garments that have All the Garments that have up to $2 we shall sell for , Cotton, to $4 we shail sell for .., ... They are all full-fashioned or semi- heavy weighis, Assortment includes White, Merino, Cashmere, Col- ored Merino, Brown Cashmere, Colored Balbriggan and Mercerized been $2 and up 95¢c shioned, in light, medium and been $1.50 B. Altima & Cn. SALE OF DRESS MATERIALS, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JANUARY 24th, TEN THOUSAND YARDS OF 36-INCH UNION ‘ DRESS LINENS, WHITE AND COLORS, WILL BE OFFERED AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF OQ. ing the absolute merit that dominates mer- 5c All Wool Cheviots, Double warp, sponged and shrunk, full 50 Inches wide, in shades of brown, reseda, myrtle, garnet, cardinal, royal blue, navy; also black, 85c, is the price'asked by others for Cheviots of this superior quality, 2.75 $1.00 Black Imports | $1.00 Black Pebble ed Nun’s Veiling, all Cheviot, wool, silk finish, 17c, PER YARD. FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE IS IN MOTION 1 than any. similar event 1,98 | 1.25) 7% $150 Crepe de Paris, trous and rich finish, Full tine ivory and black, superior finish; black, cream, of pure silk . 89° of fash lonable $1 French,Volle, 5 i ivory, and com- plete range of all warp, very lus- shades, including cream, all pure wool, the wanted shades, oo wool me 49¢ 15) heavy w | 48 inch, 59% Men's $25 stk Lined Tuxedo Suits for We were Y 4] “T wert to the White Plains santta-}q vest PETITION FOR GAS INQUIRY, ‘honsande of Cittsens Abk Ald from ' + Lewintature, ? Thousands of petitions have been re- icelved by the Senate Finance Commit- tee and the Assembly Committee on Wayr and Menns, asking for a legis. lative Investigation of all conditioks sur- rounding gas and electric Iighting in | the olly of New York in order that the prices, pressure and quality of gas may “be effectively regulated by law. There will be a public hearing by the two above-named committees on the Drescher-Fuller Joint resolution for the Investigation, which has been prepared by the Merohants' Assoclation of New York, This assochition will ba rep- ted bv J, Hampden Dougherty edloriok B, De Berard and other dele- B'way ot Gth Ay, Continuation of the Sales of Spring Ribbons, Women's St \ Undermustins, Wash Dr:sses, Misses’ and (hildren’s Wear, & Colored Silks, Black and Colored Dress Fi Wash Fa raperles, Hobe jd Linens, is jf tains and |] Wall Paper: \| lots of ‘Tu Royal Wilton and Best Body Brussels Rugs—Carpet Si Very Much Under Regular Price: This collection of Rugs—the largest we ever accepted fora § is made up of what are known as “dropped” patterns—designs tl manufacturer has decided to discontinue, The sizes range from 6x9 feet to 1234x15 feet, from one to designs tq each size. The details: * At Bloomingdales’ All Things Are Possible! $10 & $15 Velvet Skirts, $3.98. Z . Our reputation as big btiyers tempts every. manufacturer, whenever he wants to convert surplus stock into 4) ready cash, to come to us first, We Brussels Rugs etre Wilton : saw. the opportunity and grasped it, Sale Price, Size 6 x9 ft, reg, 819.7: Size 8.3x10.6 ft,, reg. $29.7 Size 9 x12 ft, reg, $34.49 Size 9 xi5 ft, reg. $44) Size 10.6x12 ft, reg, $44.74, 1 Size 10.6x13.6 ft., reg. $49.7: Size 6 x9 ft, reg. $1749..$14,96 Size 8.3x10,6 ft,, reg, $2249,. 18,49 Size 9 x12 ft, reg, $24,98,, 19.96 Size 9 xt5 ft, reg. $32.98,. 27.74 Size 10,6x12 ft., reg, $33.98,. 27.74 Size 10.6x13.6 ft,, reg. $37.98., 31.49} Size 10,6x15 ft, reg. $54.7: Size 10.615, ft, reg, $41.98.. 33074 | Size 11,3x1306 ft, reg, $497 Size 11.3x43.6 fl,, rey, $37.98,. 31649 | Sue {13x15 ft, reg. $68) Size 14.3x15 ft, reg. $41.98.. 33,74 | Size 12.9x15 ft, reg. $75.49 .¥ We are continuing the stle of Large Size ORIENTAL RUGS} greatly reduced pri i Will yru be as quick to recognize an unmistakable saving of from six to ten dollars and more? , All lengths and waisthands of regu: lation sizes, Colors, black, blue, brown and green, There are nearly 200 skirls in the lot, all with Box Pleats and Bottoms Kilted, Jeep hem and silk waistbands, In- side seams bound and neatly fin- | $3.98 shed fOth Bt, Section. ed, Remember, just No Better Friend Than a Good Timepiece. peg bout 200 at Beoond ARE GREA’ OTHER DEPARTMENT MACY'S FACILITIES FOR GATHERING AND DIS TORES IN NEW YORK CITY, y if ING SUCH STOCKS ARE POSITIVELY UNAPPROACHI Cee WATCHES. $10 addition to the output of OUR OWN potterles, glassware: facto ’ ° ‘decorating shops at home and abroad, we present regulart Real Value $20, These are specials for Tuesdi) that no watch wanter well let sii, by. Even those who think the) don’t need a watch must find the price irresistible, These handsome watches are fitted with Waltham or Elgin Movements, $1 0 every one guaranteed for twenty years, Special clear- & $16.80 for $25 Watches ance sale price $18 and $25 for Watches 515, $13.75 8 kt, gold, fitted with Wa'- worth up to $50—Solld 14 kt. gold; for men and women; fitted with Waltham or Elgin movements, | SIVE ASSORTMENTS OF THE BEST WARES PROD! OTHER LEADING MANUFACTURERS, — For instan United States agents for the ROYAL BERLIN POTTERY—# founded by Frederick the Greal, This celebrated pottery ts On Industrial and artistic hobby of the Kaiser, i ; Our collectiolt: of | Berlin Poreclain wares includes a magnificent Dinner Seryi simile of the Dinner Service used by the House of Hohenzol THERE IS NO’POTTERY CENTRE OF ANY NO WHERE IN THE WORLD THAT IS NOT REPRESENT THESE MACY STOCKS, Regularly vou will find here b than others widely advertised as specials, When we give net | Space to any particular tine or lines of wares, ‘stich an anne concerns practically unlimited quantities. Smaller assoi never advertised in detail, hut ore usually placarded with “Not advertised” cards, and the prices quoted invariably cleafance. We call attention to these revresentative valy Clearance of Advance Samples from On Main Floor Bargain Tables we place a great variet if China, consisting of fancy dishes, chozolate pots, salad bowls, saucers, plates, &c.; all advance samples from our Limoges) shops—shapes and decorations entirely new. Prices, 196, —mean HALF end LESS THAN HALF value, “Straus” Cut Glass, Specially P Reducing our regular low prices for “Straus” Glass lessening the distance between you and a glass.cutting regularly stands closer to Cut Glass buyers than any, other | kind in the’ world, How deep this sale price-cutting fudge from this partial list:— FRUIT OR SALAD BOWLS. 8+inch| SUGARS AND ORI diameter; regular price, $3.97, now] price $3.97 a pair. "ow LAG ni slot IG sestestteess ABOT!” TANKARD WaT. t FRUIT OR SALAD BOWLS, 9-inch} quart size, richly ut | diameter, round and square shapes,} hottom; regular’ pi richest styles of deep cuttings; regu-| at . lar price $11.97 each, now at...98.97) orive pisit SHALLOW BOWLS, 6 Inches In} with handles; enti diameter; regular price $2.49, now, richest styles; regul: at Ge NGA $1.63 at Sy gold - filley tham or Elgin movemen s, Main Floor, Front, Centhe Rae y Good Literature Within the Reach of Everybody, A Bloomingdale Salc 8 c of Popular Books. al’ Thousands of the world’s most-called-for books, all well printec and bound in paper covers. These books are all sewn in binding, allowing them to open flat and be read in comfort, Among the titles will be found :— ; Staunch of He ) Pride of Be 1 Aunt Diana. eu, Son of Miriam, Lover or krend, Tingiteh Orohane. quay Violin, Maoeregor, Hardy Norseman, pba ma raue of Gold, Coquette, Witow'k Head, ) weed, southworth, Ron tay en’s Stylish NecKwear SHALLOW BOWLS, 8 Inches In| Oil AND VINEGAR Startlingly Underpriced, jst" rc oP gay mi same Worth all the way up to Filty Cents, 17 Special for Tuesday (3 for 50.) Cc The shapes are reversible and 21-inch French four-in-hands, tecks and band tecks, All the newest and most popular colors abound in this batch, the Fish and Game Set. sil Theo, Haviland Fish Sets Game Sets from our own {2 plates and long dish Limoges China Works) full colored borders, gold gold edges and game cen tracings and fish centres tres painted by L. Martin, can- at ehin yrGi " ri 1 .| MacvPrice | Fish Sets from our own) {atest shades of brown with self figures and color schemes showing J} not be au ead else v Carlsbad. China, Worksi{_ up in goodly arrays, where under $2; also | $10.87 | floral decorations, gi Other colors’ are light and dark gray, dark effects with neat de- |} Theo, Haviland Game Sets, edges and fish centres. , 13 plates and large dish, decorated similar to Fish signs, piain black Baratheas and self-figured whites, Otheiscequitiy.’ good very — fortu- nate in get- ting hold of several, hun. dred more of these Silk Lined Tuxe- do Suits— to sell at $15— instead of twenty-five dollars, They aie in the very newest cut—the dinner coat belng cut an inch and a hat longer, with concave shoulders and slightly Quality, style and finish all that can be desired, The assortment 's ample and varied, while the patterns and colors will 17 Cc Sets above, but with game Subject centres $147.67. Combination China and Glassware Services. Practically the two sets for the same, or less than othi the China alone, Basement. Judge the matchless facilities of this Macy Ghina Store b fering of Combination Services—practically both sots for the. aven less than is asked elsewhere for the China sets alone, 7 » Decorated Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100| Theo, Haviland China D pleces, and a Glass Service of 30) 101 pieces, pretty decoration ieces—total 130 pleces, complete, for| gold handles, and engraved bras, Glass Service of 60 16 pleces, for $27.89, Theo, Haviland China B 112 pleces, bouquet deco handles and engraved Glass 60 pleces—total 172 pieces, Austrian China Dinnet | gold lace horder, 101 pleces, appeal to even the most fastidious. Regular 50c, neckwear at Main Floor, 0th St. Section, All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’. B. Altman & Cn. Decorated Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, including soup tureen, and a Bohemian Glass Service of 60 pieces— total 162 pieces, complete, for $13.98, Decorated Austrian China Dinner Sets, 104 pieces, Including soup tureen, and a Bohemian Glass Service of 60 FURS AND FUR GARMENTS Notions, Continuing the January Sale. Large roll White Cotton Tape... 6 ’ Taffeta Seam Binding, 7%; «serge Belting, .50 t weight Shiele See demo Magle Hair ¢ These Curlers are made of horn; they are sanitary, ight In weight and curl or wave hair {n ten to fifteen minutes The manufacturers are offering $100 In gold for the best reason why every ludy rhould use Magic Curlers, Pull information {ts found in each box, Notlon Counter, ble covered fy AT REDUCED PRICES, Glass Service of 60 p pieces, for $43,76, Limoges China Dinner pieces, gold lace border, Glass Service of 60 plece pieces, for $66.29, q Limoges China Dinner pieces, gold band and line, istic monogram, and Glass Si 60 pleces, with gold \ i match-—total 172 pieces, for Gilding monograms, initials and other designs on China and |] is a specialty with us, It is done on the premises and guaranteed \} equal to the best in Europe or America, | Open Stock Patterns. We show scores of styles of Berlin, French, English, Austrian § American Decorated China known as “Open Stock Patterns,” we sell by the set or by the et igce, This permits our patro choose sets that serve their individual requirements and at replace articles that may be broken. pleces-total 161 pieces, for $20.62, Decorated Limoges China Dinner | Sets, 100 pieces, including soup tureen, and a Bohemian Glass Service of 60 pieces—total 160 pieces, for $19.44, Theo. Haviland China Dinner Sets, 401 pieces, floral decorations, gilt han: | dies, and Bohemian Glass Service of | ieves—total 161 pieces, for Attention is directed to reductions which recently have been made in the prices of FURS and FUR GARMENTS, including the following: Fur Lined Cloth Garments, | $28.00, 50.00, 75,00, 85.00 $16.50, 22,50, 28.00 45,00, 65,00, 85,00 Chinchilla Neckpieces, Chinchilla Mufts, 5 : And various other Furs at Decidedly Reduced Prices.

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