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TOWNSEND ED BY WIFE | a Aotion for Divorce ‘Boen'Served—She Asks etody of Only Child of », Apetl 12—Papers have in an action for divore fay Mig) John R. Townsend, wite 7 York clubman, Mrs. Town- WA Baw acquired 9 legal residence in 4 ‘and her case will come before Seay tere of the Supreme Court of wport County. Dod the young nociety matron came Ste reside two years ago It was ru- that @ separation was contem- and the report was never donled The papers in the casc been served, Mr. Townsend Qeeepted them at the home of ‘Mrs. J. Lawrence Townsend, Fortg-sixth street. What Charges are made against the Wane wit not be known until there DR Nearing in the case before the mete Mi Trane, thelr onty ohiid, a boy 0 4 ie a nophow of Edward Mrs, Robert R Living: AOANING OF THE TIED” IN COURT ated Couples Seck to Have Their Galling Matri- Mnonial Shackles Broken in jargain Divorce Court. Justices McCall in the bargain- court to-day was that of Kath- ‘and Joreph B, Barrett, Mrs. Bar- Mia, & Candeome brunette, testified at she was married to Joseph B. Bar- abt June 10, 190, and they separated hortly afterward. Abraham Coachine DRA Lawrence E. Brown told of the iabend'’s alleged friendliness with an| ea worman, Phils marringe of 1898 to Mabel Coul- because " Garvin, By ‘A. Crandall, of No, 716 dr qth avenue, asked for a divorce from @erwh ©. Crandall, whom he married fm AM Souls’ Chureh, April 12, 1598, | ‘and the custody of six-year-old Agnes, B their Uttle daughter | Weciston was reserved in each case. Am Going Away Forever.” James Vesey, a Hungarian, ving at No. h street, Bronx, asked for fate divorce from Adella J,| and » Charging that sho disappeared in| ¢ » 1900, leaving a note saying, going, away forever, You will ee my face again. Good-by.” the case was adjourned a weck for sufficient to justify a decree, larah Brown, whose husband, an lor annulment of thelr mar: , frsband teatined quite innocently 4 e qu ocently x At was all true. They are colored| Yo Honah,” she aia, “John | it of and got married to Wmother woman after leaving me last ‘Aisne, oo 1 thought 1 might as well get ried again, too. be BEn Biter had already tesilfied that Sarah's only lawful husband, it he said nothing about having ited & wecond wife—and he had | r t when Justice McCall ask him in astonishment. Cae Ron a RE (LECTURE BY WILSON M’DONALD Wilvon MacDonald, tho oldest sculp- 4m the world, will lecture before the York Psychological Society, at AG Weat Elghtieth street, to-night gubiect of a ‘World's Conyen a vgplrtuaiiate” to be held in Now ee EIGERWALD PACKING CO. Years of Succeastul Bunl- Been fn the Meat and Pro- vision Trude, the food for a household is @ very important matter, and uires care and judgment, particu: ly Whore fH concerns the selection cf ‘and poultry. ever thirty years the firm of J, d Packing Company, at No. pet avenue, hus been a factor In the wants of the housekeeper of the oldest families In has kept in the foremys: butchers, and fupplies also w ) Including many of Festaurants, hotels, insti with ‘the person: on of mem: tae firm, inciuding the founder Qld-eatablished concern, each oacetully, Med whether (rom 6 whocall or recelved by tull 1G; (Say os Ot the Btelgerwald Packiny | pan the low orice: Ei nt in nw prices that are nt aren while two cents 10 @ cesthing wold, cents pe: more hazardous but no i. WORLD ‘WANT DIRECTORY matrinronial misfit to come | 8! uel Coulter sought a diseniution | ptf je had taken up with i} 77 East One Hundred and |! mean a| THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL, 12, 1905. WIFE WHO,SUES FOR DIVORCE. MRS TR TOWNSEND ‘wanted there for murder, On March 6 last he shut and Killed Thomas Brown, ARRESTED FOR MURDER. also colored, in the home of Annie New York Detectives Catoh Newro| Toye at No. bi George street, Cinens Wanted for Cineinnatt Crime. | nati. Allen, who was held in the Tombs Detectives Murphy, O'Neill and Shee-| Court to await extradiuion papers, de- han to-day arrested ina saloon on Sixth | clates that the shooting was in self-de- aventie Solomon Al a young negro, | fense. on advices from Cincinnath that he is) = HARD WORK’ When Your Nerves Give Way, Dr. Greene's Nervura Builds Them Up and Makes Honest Strength, ‘The woman who does her own work and takes care of children has need of all her strength. All around us there ¢ examples of What overwork will do, It overtaxes the nerves too, and then trouble begins. Dr. Greene's Nervura is the great hener for overworked women. It t from thelr food and ect rest at night. It es and builds up In SPECIAL FOR At Extre ely rengih from pe regulates the nei prices which establish thi extraordinary importance. A. Laux, 48 Bpringfeld Ave, + Bye: y ga to take Dr. Greene's Nore- fra blood and nerve remefy 1 was tert: bly run down, My baby | “Frocks & Frills” model o $35.00 to $52.50 Tailo made of Panama cloth, vo to come up tn # lump in my hroet and Ae ielnnt une tensive variety of the new a. Anny lit~ Shirt Waists Nervura Dood ‘nnd nerve remedy, andy to aay It belped me. wonderfull Mme 10, bone th ma am thankfa! Tt ennbied breaking down, In apite of all Thad t s appetite and color retiroed and I began to eain flesh. | Fecommend Dr. Creene’a Nervura blood and | herve remedy fo all women run down throng Qrerwork, aloknent or any enuse, and 1 gira this letter In the bone tat other mothers wi nro worrring over t ehildren a ing to do thelr wor up the health under ei Waists of sheer white lawn, orated with lace and tucki broidery and tucking, your nerves rage wat) find it Fi ch a known which ts everywhere for women. t You in Dr everywhere, working wond fn anything about y do not underst r | have failed to cure you, call upon Dr in new designs, or of shee! if You Need a Bed Why Not Save 4? vice, absolute comfort an lacks the character and s Of patent leather, with turned Of patent colt, with welt soles 4 Of dull calfskin, with extensio Beautiful WHITE and hair to) and J 0 50 heels. $103 price only.. . ME BED, brass trimmings, com+ bottom mattress EASY PAYMENTS. plete, with woven wire spring ina 8} Value | vo Of white canvas, with welt sol Of dull kid, with turned soles | After Showers, THIS FIBRE UM. BRELLA STAND, Of dull kid with tips, turned s: Of vici kid with turned soles, Of vici kid, welt soles, patent deslois.... The New R. Perhaps you are conscio! son tendency—the taperi: the few ready-for-servic it faithfully. The ta by which you may i batiste or coutil quicksilver cream, is invaluable to kil Saks & Company Broadway, 334 to 34th Street, Tailored Suits & Coats for Women We present three series of tailored garments in the season's cleverest and most distinctive models at cloth in navy, and Eton or blouse models of Panama | cloth in black and a variety of colors. A series of post-season models in various styles, tures, shepherd checks, rajah silk, pongee, taffeta, and kindred seasonable fabrics in black and an ex~ Top coats of covert cloth in tan, various models, To indicate the exhaustive scope and high char- acter of our collection of lawn and linen waists, we present five series of new models at modest prices, all of which are exceptionally good values. Waists of sheer lawn, daintily trimmed with embroid- ery, or of union linen with embroidery fronts, At 98¢ Waints of sheer white lawn, with front of fine em- Waists of sheer white lawn in a diversified variety of models,elaborated with laceand embroidery. At $2.50 Waists of white linen, with hand-embroidered fronts distinctive post-season models, Three-Fifty Oxfords for Women All that you can demand of a shoe—excellent ser- —all are attributes of our oxfords at three-fifty. We have designed a series of twenty new Spring models, including the Spanish arch instep last. More than éne five-dollar shoe of which we know The Gibson Ties at $3.50 EL Of kid, in champagne, with turned soles and Cuban heels. Of tan Russia calf, with welt soles, pedestrienne toe and Of suede, in tan, black or gray; turned soles, Cuban heels, e Walking Pumps at $3.50. Of patent colt, with turned soles and leather heels, Of dull kid, short vamp, welt soles, hand painted and Of vici kid, welt soles, self tip, broad heels. | senate ed. Only one Of tan calf, turned soles, Spanish arch and Louis XV. heels, Ag a couse Of brown vici kid with turned soles and leather C ee ay ne 79% Of tan Russia calf, welt soles, opera toe and Louis must be interested to know that R. & G. is one of mpariog waist line is the feature lentify the new spring models, ur department presents a complete series of them in high and low: bust styles, PETERMAN'’S ROACH FOOD, A BOON TO HOUSEKARPERS, ‘The most improved method to treo! a house of large or small roaches {8 to| use the contents of a box of ‘“Peter- man's Roach Fool at one time, shake it on joints so some of it will penetrate and remain to keep the premises continuously free, roaches eat it as a food, it is the most de- structive remedy on this earth to them, and It will not scatter them to other places to live on and multipiy. “Peterman’s Discovery” (thick), a bedbugs. Apply ilghtly with brush on beds when apart, on backs of pir- ture frames, mouldings, &e, It will remain permanent, and is the only remedy that they absorb and kills them that go over where {t has been lightly brushed on, It will not rust iron, harm furniture or bedding. “Peterman's Discovery’ liquid, in flexible cans, handy to force in joints for quick application, will Kill bed- bugs and thelr eggs instantly, The enormous sale of above remedies en- ables the price being made so that the rich and poor alike can afford to use them, Sold in every principal store in the United States, WM, PETERMAN, Mtg. Chemist, Peterman’s Roach Food. Peterman’s Discovery (thick). Peterman’s Discovery (liquid). Peterman’'s Ratinouse Food, Peterman’s Ant Food, Nos. 64, 66 and 58 West 13th st., Established 1873, New York City. THURSDAY. Low Pri s as an offer of almost f Clay serge or Panama red Dresses at $29.50. ile, henrietta, fancy mix= Spring shades, for Women , in new yoke effect, elab= ing. At $3.25 At $1.50 r white lawn ina series of At $2.98 d a form of infinite grace tyle that mark soles and Spanish heels, and leather heels, n soles and Cuban heels, es and Spanish arch and heels, and Cuban heels, ies at $3.50. panish arch and heels, oles, Cuban heels, patent tip, military heels. tip, pedestrienne heels, | LADIES’ WAISTS, | LADIES’ WAISTS, of fine lawn, front of allover embroidery, | LADIES’ FINE TAILORED HAT. Roch’s Uptown Priecs Make Downtown Shopniny an Extravaganee, K F INOCH & Ladies’ Cotton Waists—A Sale of white lawn, surplice style, trimmed with embroidery and | other styles; fronts prettily trimmed with em- | .. 9BC WUPSAAY iin res eresioneans | Iso with three or four | embroidered insertions, button front or back, deep cuffs; value $2.75, | for Thursday ’ 1.98 LADIES! WAISTS, of fine white lawn, front of medallion embroidery and lace inser- | tlons, deep cuffs and collars trimmed with lace; some with wide lish embroidery; value $3.75, Thursday. Co. tucks, deep cufi broidery; value $1.50, 2:98; Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits: $20 to $25 Values—Thursday, $12,965 Fortune has again favored us in securing the Sample Line’ of one of the best and leading manufacturers of Mi * and Small Women's Suits AT GREAT PRICE CONCESSIONS, Our purchase consists of about 100 of this season's choicest models, in plain and fancy mohairs, Panamas and Cheviots; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; every suit is worth positively $20 to $25; here is an opportu- nity to secure a superior garment in the forepart of the season for.. $13.00 Misses’ Jackets, $9.75 MISSES! JACKETS, of fine covert cloth, finely tailored, this season’s newest effects, | some strapped, others stitched; all lined throughout with good qual- ity satin; value $13.00, Thursday 9.75 $18.00 Ladies’ Suits, $11.95 LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS, blouse, Eton and coat effects, of broadcloth, Panama, brilliantine, cheviots and checks; all sizes and shades; there are about 60 suits in this collection, many of th me styles and materials you have seen here before at $18.00, but through a lu turn we are enabled to offer them now, right in the beginning of the Season, aty.scscsssseesesseereseseresee TOD $12.50 Ladies’ Coats, $8.95 LADIES’ TOP COATS, of all-wool tan covert or black broadcloth and cheviot; a large variety of new models, collar or collarless; satin or taffeta | ings; some with 35 strapped seams; reg. $12.50, Thursday, ... $8.00 Ladies’ Skirts, $4.95 LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, of fine quality broadcloth, cheviot, Panama, mohair, mixtures and yoiles; a dozen or more of the newest styles; to $8,00, for Thursdayccecciiseonssoeess fee eee ee New Millinery---Underprice mn fi 5.00 hats, stylishly . 3.69} maline and | 1.59, Spring | 15c) 38c) a choice collect trimmed, in all the Thursday... . seaie UNTRIMME Sy a large variety of pl hand-fold chiffon hats, this season's newe all colors; values up to $3.00, Thursday FINE FRENCH CR shades; also ROSE FOL! each, Thursday... ef LARGE AMERICAN , especially choice, worth 75c. bunch, Thursday... 79c White Habutai 49c WHITE HABUTAL, one yard wide, strictly pure silk, superior quality, very desirable for ladies’ shirt waists and confirmation dress ewest I the new value hree in a bunch, plain or froste nD Thursday, .sscsseovns vee ve 75c Panama Suitings PANAMA SUITINGS, 52 in. wide, all pure wool, ex finished; cc rown and bia Thursday rr ellent quality, richly eRe AOS 123¢ Figured Lawns 7ic FIGURED LAWNS, 36 inches wide, extra quality; a large assortment of colors to select from, es and flower effects: yard, Thursday Ribbons—2 Big Specials SATIN TAFFETA AND PLAIN TAFFETA RIBBONS, 5 inches wide, extra fine qual- iding black and white; actual value 29¢. 1B! , extra the desirable it demand for girdles, sashes yard, for Thursday... value 33c, 19¢ Mattings and Crex Rugs JAPANESE MATTINGS, carpet patterns, CHINA MATTINGS, fancy weaves, per extra quality, per roll of 40 yards: roll of 40 yards: At 5,08 7.25 9,50) Value 5.50 178 9.50 Value At 3.98 6,50 75 CREX GRA’ SREX GRASS RUGS, size 6x9 ft.,.3.75 inches wide, value 50c, yard... . Size 8x10 ft,, 5.65; size 9xi2 ft.,7,.25 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Fine Jewelry---A Sale LADIES ENAMELLED CHATELAINE) GERMAN SILVER MONEY PURSES, ring WATCHES, with pin, in case, ruby,] or fish scale mesh, value $1.50.,.89¢ green and turquoise, value $5.00, 8-65 | MPORTED JEWELIED HAT PINS, also LADIES’ OR MISSES’ SOLID GOLD)" sterling silver and crystal, value S0c, RINGS, set with turquoise, amethyst! {to 75¢, 19¢' and «rubles, value $2.28,» “i 1.1.50 | SOLID GOLD HAN . a large va riety of designs, value $1.50.,.,.95c) Wuolse, te STOCK OR COLLAR PINS, set with fine |. 7% and rhinestones in. sterling silver, value | FINE GOLD FILL 25e., 49c., 75e eR ¢. , 29¢ In three size beads, value 98c,.,,49¢ STERLING SILVER TS in| BIBLE OR PRAYER BOOK MARKS, three or four pieces, value 49c. and plain or with motto on ribbon, value BpOdronnpneKGurenin Rc, and 4Bc! SOG. aNd 75C..sseseeesevers 125th Street, West, Bc,, Be c | IMPORTED BEAD NECKLACES, in ture | and i ye 50c., ic. ce C,, 8c Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues, 12.95 | 8,95, H.ONeill & Co | The lot comprises Jap silk, lawn, Oriental lace and novelty | | quoted. A Sale, Thursday, April 13. ONE THOUSAND WAISTS at $3.95 ‘cach. f Value $4.75, $5.75 and $6.75. silk waists, All of them extraordinary values at the price | JAP SILK WAIST---four different models, all elaborately trimmed with Val. lace, tucking and hemstitching, black or whitesvalue §5.75..0:6645 ORIENTAL LACE WAISTS—tinmed with Venise insertion, silk lined—valute $4.75. .e600000+ WHITE LAWN WAISTS—yoke and bodice of Anglais embroidery, collar and deep cuff tiauned with embroidery—valve $3:75.ss1sseee ve NOVELTY TAFFETA SILK WAISTS—-splen- did quality, full tucked model, fancy stock, new siceves, in blue, brown and green elfects—made to sell at $6.75 006 PTL EF SLES NINA URY OSI (Third Floor) Thursday, April 13 We Offer Another Lot of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Hats # $1.00 «= They are exactly like the picture and come in black, brown, white and navy. Special in Flowers Imported Bluets, per bunch.....+ 1S5c and 25¢ Imported Foliage, per bunch. .... Imported Roses, bunch of 3.... an heels, V. heels, & G. Corsets us of fashion’s post-sea- ng waist line. Then you corsets which express fashioned of a, ©, ne % your trained nurse Chiclets are really delightful in the sick room, They cool the mouth—keep the throat clear, and while one chews these dainty tid-bita the mind is} tat ease, to be had at all the better kind of hes AVAIL ep I |the | | | | | | | ; \ 17¢ 7. | | | i 5c, 38c ||| 20c, 308 || o 25%, 40 Women’s Suits, Coats and Separate Skirts Reasonably priced, excellent in qualit ship—plenty of time yet for fittings for Women’s Coats. AT $17.50—Women’s Silk Coat embroidered jonable.. AT $10.00—Women’'s Covert or Black Broadcloth Coats, | and workman- aster wear, cordion plaited, with and decidedly fash- {$17.50 | | Htrapped at half inch gores all over, lined with fine satin $LO.OO | AT $14.75—Women's Covert Jackets, or black, new col- ) | Liktesy model, trimmed with selt-colored silk braid with | $1.4,75 | atouch of white, lined with taffeta... ; . AT $6.75—Women's All-wool Covert Cloth Jackets, Trapped Tall snirred slecven ined withisalin, ote ny eA” | Women's Suits At $22.50>Women's new model Suits, short loose platted Coats, silk lined round length Sk ris in checks; $22.50 also Blouse models .....+... «+++ Deedee etree peeeee. And a Lot of Various Models of discontinued styles, in Cheviots and Broadcloths, | $15.00 handsomely trimmed—Thursday KH retofo: Women's Pedestrienne Skirts AT_$5.00—Women’s round plaited Skirts, mixtures, light $5 0 aight’ CHeviots (20 gores) and Panama cloths | $5.00 {$4.50 AT $4.0-—-Mohair Skirt, mixtures and checks, plaited madels .. ee AT _$6.50.—Women's Skirts of Panama, closely plaited , faetionin (new model) and Broadcloth... sesseee | $6.50 7 Extensive Assortment of Faster Novelties in Auto Hat Pins, Hat and Bonnet Pins, Neck Beads and Lavalliers (the new fad), Laster Book Marks, Sterling Silver Toilet Articles, Souve- nir Spoons, also Leather Articles in correct designs and color- ings, Travelling Bags, Carriage Bags, &c, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Men’s Negligee and ESS SHIRTS. f At 1.00 Each Value $3,50 to $2.50, A clean-up purchase of High-Grade Shirts from a prominent manufacturer—an opportunity that comes to season—enables us to make this splendid offer- ‘en who have attended these sales in the past know high-class character of the goods. jar lot of Shirts comes in Madras and Percale Cloth Tee es, figures on Hight and dark grounds, also in plain white. Cuffs ‘attached and detached, plain and pleated’ osoms, i Sizes 14 to 174. us ever ing. b On sale to-morrow morning at $1.00 cach.