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Young Looking and andsome She Bravely Owns Up to 45. “GOOD SAMARITAN,” She Says She Was Being Sick Man When Door Was Forced. § HUSBAND'S CHARGES. Widow of Wealthy Phil- hlan Declares Her Innocence ts Alimony Pending Sult. proclaiming that she is forty- #1 a grandmother for six years, 1 Florence ©, McGinnis, who pass for thirty, dentes the ‘Brought by her young husband, ; , MeGinnis, for whom she Inid ‘widow's weeds in 1899; gives explanation of a sUp- x omising #ituation in which band and several friends discov- : by breaking into her apart- midnight, and demands he be bay her §75 weekly pending il wuit for absolute divorce and pas! fees with which to defend fapplication for alimony and coun- i with an order to the to ‘up $200 unpaid unde: agreement entered into May made to Justice Truax in Court to-iay, by Thomas backed it up with many 912000 a Year. , MoGinnts is the designer New York's most famots lzhments, with a salary & year, Ginnis was a Miss Florenc: i-known Rhode ie was the widow Disston, of the Philadel- t Irom Disston which, whe ured for living ex! ‘Mr, MoGinnis. forty-five years old,” she ‘en aM@davit. "I lived hap fiadelphia os the wife of egton for upward of twenty- + Alleges Cruelty. { declares that her was cruel to her and n ved ; he} Mio hel oe ae'wiie! ny ft “nor vielt her or snnoy | mplaint, which 1 dation "and Bout the ol “i rea Charges Fal ted asa ns Star 8 favorab al very weak and help- Femain over night, not dream of any ‘of wrong-doin; stance n the ¢, 5 thought only 10 was sufferin| d upon Mi Fridiy and Saturday, iUnder the Lead of the Chief of Polico of Hastings They Again Prove Their Ability as possi \ Men’s Negligee and FANCY DRESS SHIRTS 75c. each. | Not one shirt in this entire collection was manufac- lor less than. $1.25 to $1.50. (Special to The Rvening World.) TARRYTOWN, N. .¥. Maroh %— Butglars entered the home of Henry Seldenburg, in Broadway, Hestings, early to-day for the second time this winter, ard they were cleverly cap: tured under the direction of F, J, Zinger, a wealthy man, who {s Presl: dent and Chief of Police of Hastings. The thieves were locked up in the village jul and gave their names as Charles Miller, of New Clty, and John Hillyer, of “Everywhere,” The Seldenburg house {s one of the finest in Hastings, hut is closed now, as Mr, Seldenburg is/living in New York City for the winter, ‘The burglar broke open a window, which set off the burglar alarm in tne mardener's cottage. telephoned to the police and Chief Zinsser and Ofcer Murray gathered w crowd of private citizens and’ marched on to the Seldenburg home, As they approached they could #e the crackmen's light in the second This offering is the result of a large purchase from one of the leading high-class shirt manufacturers in this coun- The materials are firgt class and the styles are the best produced this spring, They come in Madras, Cheviot and Percale Cloths, light and dark grounds, neat stripes and fancy fi and pleated bosoms, cut full, made strictly high class and Il_the up-to-datd improvements known to shirtmakers, Cuffs attached and detached—sizes 14 to WH. a sale Friday and Saturday, Officer Murray and Wright Kemp en- tered the house with drawn revolvers while Chief Zinsser and his men sur- rounded the house, ‘Hold up your hands," shouted Mur Yay, a8 he stole upon the thieves, They made a move as if to get a platol, but he and Kemp were second and a pistol shot brought the crowd into the house and the robbers quickly aunrendered, The fellows had gathered together several thousand dollars’ Friday and Saturday ter Imported Veiling Voiles 50c. per yard Trench Voile made from importation being retailed at 85c to §1.00 per yard—select from the following Spring 34, was only two months ego that burglars entered the Seldenburg house and one fellow named Welsh was shot by an officer aa he tried to escape, ———— A superb valu the purest wool—t! Mrs, Florence B. May brick, the Amer- {ean woman recently pardontd having spent fifteen years in English Ivory, cream, light baby bh dinal, medi prisong, is the frst Rede ‘onict ie Ory, ) light grey, baby blue, cardinal, medium in) grey, royal blue, tan, navy blue, castor, brown, POUeDe reer eeesmegen er ee trees Regular price 85c to $1.00 per yard. Friday Morning SPECIALS 10 Until 1 o'Clock Only No Mail Orders Filled~None Sent C. 0. D. esult 0} and other prisons, brick hag written a serie: remar! articles for the Sunday World, npeat next Sunday, March 6, It is ntitied, “What I ng i $1.50 Corsets, 9c. | Misses’ and Children’s Misses’ and Children’s Vicl Kid spring hee! button Shoes, ly: Fridmy, 10 until 1 o'clock... _ leather tips—10 until 1 0' Misses’ and Children’s 7 Underwear. Misses’ and children’s colored out- ing flannel Night Gowns, 14 yeare—always $$c. Eri- » 10 until 1 o'clock «+.» WERS—Misses’ and children's jualin Drawerr, nicely trimmed flownce of embroidery, 's, 6 buttonholes, con- facing, sizes 2 10,14 years— ICOATS—Children’s atitehed Petticoats, with continuous ‘The APOLLO plays the plano... with the magnetism and charm of the great planists; tt accom- panies the volce with the soul of s musician, and when dance music ts played ft makes your fingers, your feet and your beart Standard quality yard wide muslin (Fruit of the Loom brand), soft hem- | finish—value 10c per yard. Friday, 10 until 1 o'clock., (Limtt 83 yards each customer.) You may have an APOLLO placed in your house AT ONCE, and you may pay for it by the month or quartet, APOLLO COMPANY, 12%c. Flannelettes, 44 West 34th St, (near Waldorf). Uptown Representatioes: MATHUSHEK& SONS, 47th Street and Broadway. Brooklyn Representatives JACOB BROS,, 487 Fulton Street, Real Cluny Lace 1,400 Real. Cluny Lace Medallions, round and square, Match Seis in 3 (3% to$ inches), suitable for wns, Blouses, ‘Waists and English Flannelettes, 36 inches wide; double fold Printed Flannelettes, suitable for ladies’ and children’s wear; value 12.c, per yard. ¢ Friday, 10 until 1 o'clock. $6.00 Lamps, $3.25. One hundred fine Banquet Lamps, selected from our regular stock. They have hand-painted vase, metal foot, centre draught burner, 10 and 11 inch, hand decorated globes, solid brass oil founts; regular price $5,25 to $6.00 each. Friday, until 1 O'CLOCK. sse0 veee at 7c, 11c, and 14c. each: $6.00 Silk Petticoats, Beautiful new Spring shades and black, with extra dust ruffles, newest frills, flounces and pleatings, usu. ally $6.00 each. Friday, Women's 25c, Hose $7.00 Dinner Sets, $4.50. and Ww of a possibly very Teturning to hig home jorning Mr, Mc- Mis'way into, my ing in thal d found me in the a water, nd Mr, x was entire basis of _ OSes RATE CORNELL TURES AUTOMOBILISTS. the Sexe Bill Taking Over Offenders Out of Cour Cornell in the Went Side elivered a scathing lec- } Mtitomobilists generally and to Assoclation in particu- he held Bari MeDognel in 900 y the speed limit last is enue, iM aald he did not vb] n e's iN at Al- b Seking Jurisdiction in such cases i hands of the Magistrates, a law, Much as a man's life is ww to go on the streets,” said agistrate, ‘and ode pone tell Consequences wo au Allowed to carry things hand than they now TECTIVE’S BIG FEE. i want to know how Sherlock Made $90,000 read ‘Tue Adven- :| Men’s Pajamas Friday & Saturday, March 3rd & ath, Madelof Fine Printed Madras in neat stripes and figures, also plain white Corded Ma. dras, Mh&de Military model, fastened with loops and pearl 15 Dinner Sets, choice of five col- |, all pieces fully decorated, 100 picces to the set; regular price, $7.00, Friday 10 until 1 Women’s fast black Cotton Ho Hermsdorf dyed—imported to sell at19c, and 2Sc. per pair. Fri- day, 10 until 1 o’clock,, o»+» $1.25ClothesBaskets,87c, 250 whole willow square Clothes Baskets, 26 inches long, 18 inches wide, 12 inches deep, domestic make, bottoms reinforced with whole cane, cane handles, 6 strand braided ops; regular prices, $1.25; Friday 10 until 1o’clock.,,, 50c. Kimonos, 29c. Women’s Short Kimonos figured and striped, extra fine sheer lawns of new designing—value 0c, each, Friday 10 until 1 o'clock’ Special Prices Friday and Saturday for The Best Kind‘ of Groceries LUNCHEON COFFEE Fresh roasted, granu: oF aE eae TD per cea ent drinking tog | Limit 1ieane fo each ese Plain Color Pajamas, made of a fine twilled cloth in white, tan and light Military model, fastened with loops and pearl buttons, Preserving | matoes and spices; pint bottle. 15c| "Pertection’ brand Royal Anne white Qher- |rles, extra large frult, 4 | tn heavy ayrup; per Co.'s Pure Frult Jams; at these prices while Franoo American ¥ STOVE, POLISH, Liquid | Bnameline, Lord 31 Taylor, | Broadway and Twentleth Street, | Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, the Priory School” in Satur- World. The complete | Dorie Atory in a color supple- Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St \ i ATH AVE 19@ T0GO™STREBTS: Remarkable offering of Friday bargains, I Sale of boys’ Spring clothing, $3 JF we hadn't bought so many suits, reefers and overcoats we never could have offered them for less than $5 or $6. It’s the largest assortment and the greatest variety of boys’ clothing ever assembled by a New York house and the best values, consisting of Seoona Floor, Norfolk sults with bloomer trousers, ry Double-breasted sults-with belts sround, Eton Ruslan sults, bloomer trousers, Eton allt Suits with bloomer trousers, “y —, ‘Thret-plecé suits, stues ¢2 to 16 years, e@FOoR Sailor blouse sults with straight pants, Ly Norfolk sults with plain straight pants, Double-Breasted suits with straight pants, ee all Colors—24 to 10 years, ese suits and coats are tailored equal to any you find in the be ig lag exclusive stores—in fact many oF the latter are made by the same manufacturér, We've no less than styles, every one anew creation of marked distinction— 7”? sizes $to1S yer. Last call for men. $q for men's 9 "15 and #18 *11 ee $20 and $25 suits and overcoats.| |suits and overcoats. SIMPSON CRAWFORD = ———————————_—_—_—_— Women’s *25 Spring suits '17.75 *! for *2 lawn waists ["s only the result of an advantageous purchase that brings these $2 waists to you for $1—an exceptional oppor- tunity when you consider we're right on the eve of the lawn shirt wearing season, ‘Third Fler, They sell readily at $2 Several excellent styles to choose from—beauti- fully designed with rows of lace insertion and tucks — others trimmed with handkerchief medallions and plaits, new sleeve, plaited back. Wish we could show them to you while you are reading this ad.—depend upon it, you'd be here early. 98c. for women’s house dresses, negligees and kimono owns made of striped seersucker, Persian lawn and ‘ted swiss, trimmed with three inch border or collar effect, edged with lace, full skirts—skirt has deep flounce en’s Greatest lot we ever had of those T'S one of the new Spring models, too, and only a bit of pure uring tailor (bu h capital) a lot suits at t thi ane 9 cost of material and labor, These suits are made of an absolutely waist patterns at 95c. R pure wool cloth, after é strikingly pretty blouse model, with fe aks thousand in a few hours the other pfnmtayof wit ak bad and buck matfnclarge sre ||| bg, ogre woe of te hd som E with cufl—skirt has fifteen graduated gores made into kilt macyrielasttd west paiterny at 08s P leats—coats are all silk lined, amtea rior. Regular price is 1.50. A smart covert coat, $9,975 These designs are not to be found elsewhere, edb E they’re controlled by Si ford Go, | Only a limited number in all sizes will ||| the prettiest tn tovi—we inne weve esagh to ist ai be offered in this sale—we believe the value of this be 7ou never can tell—when the bargatn’s so remark coat is $43.50, and at the price named they will Second Floor, oe papi. sp te a tan covert, N notch r and four wide straps front and back—satin lined, i ew Spring corsets, 79c. T a Mea ywhere at $1.25—me- st ind dip hip-flat over —| ly bons Silk shirtwaist suit, $10 | soci cesit tate eh Mist me cite A price much lower than the style and | Well Known corsets at $1 $8. quality justify—soft lace taffeta in blue, brown Standard values at $3.50. ‘and black—made with tucks and plaits— trimmed The P. D. and J. B. corsets, made of French coutll—all sizes 48 effectively with cord and buttons, Perr eee rata ee SRP: LS tra IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Satin damask tablecloths to-morrow, 1.60.| Sa/e trimmed Y to tell they’re 2.25 table cloths when you inspect the quality— i hats, i Mag Heated pies, et maipe ties rane of ew patterns you oe ra aie Continuing throuahout Friday and i H We | y value, 2,25; at 1.60 to-morrow. beat i ae eae ace qualty—29 yrds longa 2.75 #195 asia vi Our tailor suit ; 0 qui y —value, 3.25 at 2.3} , » Exceptional values in table linens by the yad Friday, and stifftrimmed Be wing “68 Wa aa (BHC tuum aa wm) hat dept, is replete with clever ideas in ex. Extraordinary bargains in breakfast and dinner napkins, clusive, inexpensive ready-to.wear doxi fora dozen 2,50 for a dozen 3, " 1.75 | pantinicstes 1,95 iter 2.95 ise Fr [8.75 | mptiar ese | Hats and turbans Unusual values in fringed and hemmed bedspreads, \ | Our own ideas predominate— that’s why each creation is so ex. 1.25 Pate. Sentereeds +s 240 | clusive nd individual. We have best values we have ever offered at 1.25, pedi atl 8 the very best + White goods: India linon at \ price. tailor suit hats A SPECIAL purchase of one thousand pieces at a great sacrifice on the part of the manufacturer | at home and abroad ia order to which insures you the finest qualitles at half price. make our showing complete, 40c white India Itnon—to-|15¢ white India linog—-to- |20¢ white India linon—to- | 30¢ white India Linon—to- | No, 1-Wood silk and chiffon eon: for 4,75 bedspreads, dou: | for 3.00 bedspreads; aso 1,35 ble bed Se Pt eet | 2609 double bed size; extra qual- with fringe; Marseilles design; at 1.35.’ ity Marseilies; ready hemmed; at 2.65. morrow special per 1,,| morrow spectal per morrow special per morrow special per tinental, yer ty | yAtdereree seve ese Ole] yas. seven 8c Yard avssesQeoe ae 10c | jaraor ect! P15 tne yey new yh and gy White shirting madras, Persian lawn, etc. No. 2—SIlk brald, always {n two tones, or contrasting colors; ] 50 for 4a yards of | particularly stylish he §3,75 « English nainsook | No, 3—Silk braid, knot of velvet regular price is $3 and it’s |'and quill, splend.d size, very ¥ a full yard wide, JAUNLY, A. .sorccccrsrorecee 3.50 for 2.25 English 1.25 long cloth—this includes a plece of 12 yards —yard wide—all for 1.25, for $8¢ white! for 35¢ white 39c shirting madras) 19c Persian lawn — 42 mercerized stripes and fig-|inches wide—exceptionally ures—32 inches wide. | good quality, SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00. 300 pairs of shoes Friday*l.45| 35c hosiery 1-2 price. Att the remainder of those high grade $3 boots we've been sell- SEVENTEEN CENTS a pair for fine im. ing so fast go on sale to-morrow at the final clearing price of $1.45, and we ported hosiery for women—halt hose for men— say emphatically that the only way you can secure a palr {s to come to-morrow, | never known to sal for less than 3$c, before—atl per- Only 300 pairs—we know we won't have enuugh to last through the day, but) fect, (90. There's a great variety, because they're that's all we can get, $0 come arly. Second Floor, te . We've sold He blah a fifty pairs to a cus There's another bargain, though, that's going-* r—4 year's supply for all tho adults in the to make it a money-saving trip Pe to come i ike MaKe Ste how reasonable that Is i/ you our shoe departinent. It's the $3.50 or $4 shoes lop to think that 50 pairs now cost only $8,50, at $2.60, and we've enough of them to last all day, | Wille Lwin tlie) HA any other tie oF in, for women's | for WOMEN'S] ing for youl 35C. hOSlery......ssscseeeeee 1.45 $3 high ‘ rae 2.60 boot, if Hu bd HAD i ‘Main c boots, consisting of kidand lot of $3,50 and $4 values,|/ ‘ aten( colt, lace, button and Box calt, velour calf and [ 6 pairs of men's 50¢ lucher styles, welt stitched| vici kid,’ blucher, lace and|| half hose for extension s0.¢3; SreAes | PuTen Mite fn Land , sensation recently at adilgher | with Cuban heels, hand welt, ; price; broken sizes to-mor- | cork-tilled oak Soles; $3.50| Don't fail to look them over— i they'ry broken. linen not ines, but | lery, 680, eepleriticrkos CRAWFORD By a ec And your tatiie ‘iret a, ts aC REE 1.50 pure spun tlk donory the right stavare '* ° we sr RGR 61.60 boiehe alle tmported hose, Groceries and Lenten supplies) sy em, sige 2% me seo ; f mk the newer eéteots Jn jlale and eltk— Lowest prices of the year on all the groceries you’ must buy] "rut aye. to Tee, Amt onlery, he main’ ominotteret: and jacquard now for the Lenten season, and your saving 4s enormous on a supply, eRUIAr 650, to $1 imp't'd half howe, 89c, tent lena in etfeote are inoluded at halt prion With everything of the Lest quality, it makes up for the dental of meats and SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. foods that will not be eaten aE Great ‘!’ housefurnishings e Rice i als Be, 2 Basement Salearoom. Ac, for nickels De, for 40c, rouudy wore Nickelwate, 1.| “plated “on ‘brase) cake boxes, Ato. for | migkel,| tollet paper hold- | 4 | Visit the South nde, Kitchen ‘ay atove je. f 0 Over, ade, for feather copper 8, aan Si owel, bare, ‘for 1.66 niok= FRAGRANT TE, SEEDED RAISINS or| 180; | for, Blane. 136 ated Belem | Matatere: om oval wash a ri 0 ht = fon eng all To. 0 al, pudalige and || 478. tor Frenoh| tated china Folle| mi kalvantae Ibs. In eaddy | | particular’ wbours Kilt HE Yelb, wash HAS Io. | Faqular 120, 1c | | B86; tor nicke|- cape. y ‘and | BREAKFAST JAVA AND | | full Tb. carton minted on bra] ios tor tho| tai, emma ale a Mocha—The Waverley | | tooth brush hold- boxes, 250, tor double Blend, This is tho D for _nickel- roaaters of extra deat coffer obtainable | Mf th lee quoted; toed “abaolu pure Shay” drum, ‘WO; Adirondack’ map |e; wane 11D, MLA, BBB | Rabon can, BAL, any f canister, Mi defor ae ee | ence Yrmntion is pinted Be 590, 25+ Supplies, bottle arimo: 30c | BYCK AT FLOUR | oo at Raee Tb, flour oF sugar % ef] Bie, for trong a in i or L P canister, oval clo\hes baa- LOBSTER Stag brands | tee es A fore vand and| 760, for. Climax Ai doey 88.505 h- 290 | | sfulti gach Fou has non-exploaive| food chopper—B. stand| 1Me, for food qual: Mh fatcansss, O40 | FOUR LO oss ynss lamp-—value #.80,! extra blades, ty Waal board iia aki candi Sib