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BRADY SWORE AT WIFE, SAYS MAIDON STAND Servant Testifies to Quarrels in the Second Trial of the Divorce Suit, WIFE ASKS SEPARATION. Daughter of Singer Sewing Machine Man and Heiress to Millions, SHE NAMES MISS MACKENZIE. to Shadowing PARTIES IN BRA DY DIVOR CE CA SE. THE WORLD: 1 LET HIS WIFE ~ STAY IN A CELL Mrs. Pritchard Arrested in a Queer Shoplifting Case, and |~ Husband Wants to Get at the “Bottom of Things.” Mrs, Mattie Pritchard, refined looking and fashionably attired, spent last night in a cell at the Weat Thirtleth street station, and was to-day arralgned be- fore Magistrate Winltman, in Jefferson Market Court, charged with shoplift- ing. Mrs, Pritchand Is thirty years old, the vile of a well-to-do wholesale fish deal- er, with whom she Ives Gey strevt, Brooklyn, When ask he had not found ball for his wite the husband said | ‘Well, you see, I want to sea tho whole thing out. I want to get at the bottom of this thing myself, “My wife has all the money she needs |to apend. I provide for all her wants, TASDAY EVENING: APRIL 18, 1905. T would | tent Bye U Mr ike to know Just why sho goss . artment story and buys ander another woman's name." Pritehara day purchased . the ment SI ppers, flower: na fram "Lam Mrs, Bugene Mapes, 59 West Elghty-ninth street,’ she said; “eharge them to my account.’ A store detective, however, asserts he saw Mrs, Pritchard take several other articles which she did not have charged, and place them in her hand bag. He lowed her from the store and then ted her. At the police station she admitted that Mrs. Mapes was not her name, and gaye the on Smich, No, 60 Clinton st This name was the one M Was arraigned in Court to-day, Mrs, Mapes was communicated with, and Mr. Mapes went to court, Ht Identified “aMry Smith" as Mrs, Pritch- ard. His wife had known her for fifteen years, he suid. HaMy et, Mark Alter appeared for Mra, Pritchard, and Jater telephoned for Job Hedges, 0 after a brief conversation with the defendant left the court-room. “We will be able to sho: tf Alter to the Magistrate, ‘t axl permiasion to Wuy the der the name she assumed Mrs. Pritchard smiled sweetly on the | Court and on Mr. Mapes. store: $i t 0.45; ribbon $8.7" » Brooklyn, Pritchard under t my client Roods une the brief inquiry. Ho did not know Mapes, who is connected with the firm t Brooks Bros. The case was pos until April 25, and batl Ax following articles at a vig depart: | ot May | the Pollee | Mr. Pritchand was much mterested in { r |“COUNT DE ROTHSCHILD” MUST STAND TRIAL. se Brought Againat Him Pollee | Another © When © Count Albert de Rothsehild, of West- Appears in urt To-Day, phatio, Germany, as he culled himectt | when first arvalgned yesterday, was held in $500 ball for trial by Mawistrate Flammer tn Yorkville Court to-day on Ja charge of obtaining money under | fale protenses, made by Gustave Leh- man, of No, 18 Washington streot, Brooklyn jalechman alleges that he paid $7, | | 2 | Every Time You Spend Ten Cents at The 14th Street Store You Get Absolutely Free 1 of Our Merchandise De Rothschild on the prisoner's agree- for one o. Yount" and positions proved to be him a posttion of ment to “Count Both * got Psterhagy,” Clevelaid, tives Conroy and Roach, of th ifty-first street station, Who ur ea De Rothgenild broduced a second complainan hin to-day In the person o: tag, of No, 207 Hast Thirteenth Sontag said he paid the “Count’ position as coachman with a Bontag says, proved as visionary as in i Roach whom De Roth. Lehman's’ case, and there are others wa. schild similarly viotimined, Conro; "Wo hear of nothing but counts and a Kel tbarone and baronesses, re m« Mneistrate Flammer, "in this cas We Give Merchandise Discount Stamps Free with every purchase, includ- the sume sum as Lehman for a promis. “Baro i] Not a medicine bat a Natural Laxative Was tec forsluggish bowels, Gee quick, positive res lef by taking half @ glass on arising, Hunyadi Jin CONSTIPATION ae $3.00 is what 1,000 of our Mer- chandise Discount Stamps are Worth, and $1.50 is what 600 of our Merchandise Dis- Brady and Finding Him In Ac tress’a Room at 2 A, M, Discount Stamps. When collected they’re as good money at our store. jun Groeerie Drugs °nd deliver all goods purchased with stamps. count Stamps are Worlh to You in Actual Money in Our Store. Nowhere Car You Sa /e More on Pure Groceries Mail and telephone orders given pro tention, Telephone 4,900 Gramercy, Carona Rice Hii Coffee One car lot cholce Carolina Rice The famous Harmony Biend, a recelved. This rice is wltehtly broken, |1 6 000 a. ‘ ‘i combination of high-wrndo but is pure white and perfectly milled pi rmour'e and Swift's Ane Bu- Hiitoasted dally, Delgiits von?! Bar cured branaea ame 1 ri hth! favor, 3. fO'to Ad ibe eachs ye i, .., LOE 1h, ‘doco Teen, Regular pri ted can $30 fe -a-miscuilt original a cha f this popular and Penkfast’ food, Malted Wheat rnold. for. te In a aimple walking costume of black, with one of those fashionable “dancing @etyish” turbans in white, Gertrude MacKenzie, the Prince Charming of the “Wizard of Oz," now a bride of four months, to-day went to court with exCongresaman "Jack" Adame to de- fend her name as co-respondent in the trial before Justice Clarke and a jury of the eult of Sadie V, Singer Brady for an absolute divorce from Dantel M. Brady, brother of "Diamond im" Brady and, like him, a self-made man of wealth, Mrs. Brady, who is a granddaughter and heir to the mililons of Isaac M. Singer, the inventor of the sewing mach. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19tb, Women's Waists PERSIAN LAWN WAISTS, embroidered fronts........ 4,00 CHINA SILK WAISTS, English eyelet embroidery.... 6,50 CHINA SILK WAISTS, lace trimmed......sesee0 oe 8.75 CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, lace trimmed.,.......... 12,50 ine, was attired in a stecl-eray silk cos- Us Kdroadvvay L.1916 Strect. Mary O'Keefe, a mald for years In the ~ : Pah eit The Favorite Lenten Beverage unt Q BULK sPICEs — Fresh’ ground black Pepper, ginger, cin- hamon, mus + oF atl apice, Bound | "0% 22e BLY APORATED PEACHES, Calitor= Yellow — Muir ss Vegeta’ APPL 8-1 or PORDaS ask Bho: pi ORAN' 20,000 famous breakfast food, Nav’ Migcult form: 88ND ive YP PANCY on MIDDimg; Pg le M. Di ate Vitemely: fom prise, we ; CF iMetdoren ‘neRawen to. each pur haner; special, package... ... ASPARAGUS, fornia ‘Royal F ‘all fall: box’ Wines and aors ROYAL ryt: RYb SOne of the Aneat whiskeys riade, ab- solutciy UPS | (ACKPRBL~ Blue ra pane Not ONS DA. Jutey ple mixed dozen, Breakfant Young Hyaon, Gunpowder, 25 ab 2 ho Ib. Bi cheats direct Called Home a Hell-Hole, The Bradys were mayrind seventeen years ago, The maid «ail that Mr Bredy had been in a hostile mood for Bome tkne when, last August, he sald after a row: "I'm not going to live In this hell-hole any longer." He packed Up his belongings and went away Penjamin Silverman, employed by Mrs. Brady's brother, was called by Mrs. Singer's new counsel, homas P, ‘Wickes, who was employed after a Gury had disagreed on a former tri Silverman testified that while he was @n employes at Retsenweber's Hotel, Mighth avenuo and Fifty-elghth street, the fluffy-haired and shapely actress. Gertrudo Mackenzie, lived at the house in March and April and agaly in Sep- tember, 1904 Q. Did you ever see Daniel M, Brady? A. 1 did. He used to call on Misa Mac- Bansle, He told me he was Mr. Wilford Riptnaky No. 1 Street, A pert boy of sixteen years, testified that he was employed at Reloenweber's last year, and corrobo- Cae the former wiiness. “Now, did you know this man?’ ask- ed Mr, Wickes, indicating Mr. Brads “Yes, sir. Q. By what name? A, As Mr. Burns He sent me to the Matostle Theatre for tickets once and told me his name was Mr, Burns. He told me to take the Uckets to a Indy and tell her they were from Mr, Burns, Wiillam W. Wright, a private detec- tive, testified that he put a man named Olwell on the Brady case, sending him to Milwaukee In October, He ts now 4n Phiiadelphia and refused to’ come on and be a witness, Still Shadowing Brady. Mr. Adams had a hard tune getting | {Wright to tell whether he had sent any @etective out of town in connection with the caso since the laat trial, but after ten minutes of haggling Wright sald hat he sent William Kennedy last Sat- lurday to Toronto “to ehadow a party.” Q: Well, what party? A, Why, ah, MY, Bri Wright said one of the lawyers for Mre, Brady had paid him about $2,800 for ‘his services in the case “Are von a private detective?” asked Mr, Wickes, naively, of Oscar M, Moul- fon, his next witness, “No, sir: 1 Btamford Street Railw when’ Mra, Charles M. Singer, ake me last October (o go to M aukee with Dan'el Webb, Mrs. Singer's ®oachman. and Solkey, the detective. ‘Wo eaw Miss MacKenale on the stage Saturday night in "The Royal Chef,' a comle opera, On Monday night we’ all ft for Janesville Wis. and thence to Igin, Ill. I went to the Fosgate House. Mise MacKenzie was registered there. I had room No, 18, she had No, 12. i Baw Bmady enter the dining-room with Miss MacKenzlo and another lady, He registered and had room No. 34 on the same floor with the rest of us, “after the theatre he came out, and (POUR Blue, Bei nnewota, barr: 6.00; in wood, barrel cotton G5q@ LARD — Armour Bhield in 8, Fan Palla,” Ib... CORN MBAL, fres milled, Grain G 10 Fresh Meats und Fish LOS CAN A MUTTO: , de DRY PICKED JoRSOY FOWL; 1b,, 14c CHOICE oy RO UN D BTHAKS; Ib, PT} REANCY | CO: back to tee you In the offive,"’ and he rentiea | pany, 1 rigtt."” 108; ea PL eG aone Hag puis 2ie- hd cate) WHAT’S IN A NAME? ‘his is new testimony. It is strenu- — uisly denied that Brady passed under a Great Deal in a Number, This assumed of Burns,’ 1 raion of the & Firm Says, FRESH i =Willow rm, fancy creamery, recelyed freuh ov: or: from the The Fleming H. Revell Compan. the Presbyterian Building, Nos. 1 IK Fifth avenue, object strongly Preskient Ahearn's onler giving the lat- ter number to the building of Edward |H. Van Ingen, which occupies the other half of the block between Twen- | tleth and Twenty-finst streets, ‘The company to-day obtained nn in- Junction from Justice MacLean in the hupreme Court re ng Van Ingea ) using th > yds the pound ...45 JAPAN Re 1b. “RO: 1!) 4Be;'6 Ib, JAMES HENNES- aly, Be corn COG: men ean} NA dozen, can. BRE oO nd with ; AVY .00;" bot picked by st. -vushel Bp tot ag eo Brad A BA- t AR emouns at the hotel iE 12): and it 2 ¢ WOMAN RESCUED FROM FIRE, Frederick Jackson, early to-c dd being burned to yr home at Quoens, 1 from the bunnin the firemen who respond vam sent in by taken to a nearby i Jocal doctor siderably from she the Fairy Queen AOM Just the pure, pungent juice of big, ripe, sound apples, the pick of the famous orchards of New York State, Whets the appetite and leaves no bad effects. Sterilized, Carbonated, Non-Alcoholic. BOOKLET ON CIDER SENT FREE. | AMERICAN FRUIT PRODUCT CO.,, New York Branch, Jane and West Ste, ino a choice worth special, pound ‘4... Cracker Sale pkgs, the famous Biskette Foah Daked by. the Man= abouyt ase hg ts oxen om nates packagers, OC number rs are suin number which , ae SCOURING BOAP Home Bright, Fea, Ps 25c fectl Cakes ye bee Ingen ng iy bat ¥RUP ~ y y fay olden Drip. or Open Kettle New Orlears Molnns- Sie £0.22 68e) 20,000 Crackers, hatte 1 ABC Yo'sncn puron Fancy ‘ding was opened In 18%, and ne Ingunetion that suit. Burns," Clinton of hold until the De Vtetal of Important Announcement To Our Customers { Who Have Collect- K ; hy a= SP MERCHANTESE® Deliveries Whatever yau buy with our Merchandise Discount Stamps saved is delivere! free of charge, and “you'll have to hurry home to beat our wagons,”’ Is What 1,000 of Our Merchandise Discount Stam, Are Worth to. You bad a ie M. Blue} in Actual Money rading Stamps At Ons. Store, © ALL holders of B. & (RRS ANTM M, Blue Trading 1 mise NI k Stamps issued by this store [ime VAMP x we will, until April 29th, ,aiCcae 1905, inclusive, give one 14th St, Store Merchandise Discount Stamp for four B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps bearing our serial number and identification mark 14th, B. & M. Stamps Issued by the Will Be Exchanged in Quan- tities from Four Upwai This proposition virtually turns your B, & M. Blue Tradine Stamps into ready money, permitting you to select merchan- dise in75 departments, While we are not under any obligation to redeem or exchange B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps, which were purchased from the Benedict & Mac‘arlane Company, pald for by us, and issued to our patrons, we feel that our Customers will aplreciate this offer, for in this way we turther their interest, Is What 500 of Our Merchandise Discount Stam ps Are Worth to You in Actual Money At Our Store. Easter Thoughts on Ladies’ Apparel! Extraordinary, timely sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Shirt Waist Suits! Sudden changes in the weather are the causes for many cancellations from ft ouses who have purchased too heavily and early in the season, which keen foresight has left us with a stock of merchandise suitable for an immediate wear, and giving us plenty of leeway fo purchase at sacrifice prices on cancellations of other large retail prices. Hence these special prices: A Special in Our Women’s Tailor Made Suits at $14.98 Misses’ Section, $7.50 This lot comprises such materials as cheviots, Panama Handsome suits made from cheviots, broadcloths and fan- cloths, serges and fancy mixtures} They are lined with cy mixed tweeds, black, blue and brown mixtures in up-to- guaranteed satin, others with taffeta silk, The trimmings Sua ay ise) too numerous to mention ; well tailored, nicely ined, kilted skirts and thorcugh; sizes 14, 16, $7.50 comprise braids, buttons, stitchings; styles are blouse tM eeecee Heer erecescocet? coats and the 22 inch jacket coats, 18, Our Wednesday The skirts are of pedestrian length, either plaited styles, Jacket Special, $4 49 or fancy trimmed to match jacketa, All sizes, Covert Jackets, made of all-wool covert cloth, in up-to-date Women’s Shirt Waist Suits at $12.48 styles, new shape sleeves, collars trimmed with velvet, and $4 49 In taffeta silk, fancy striped, pin checks, plain striped, fancy change. fancy buttons, tailored strappings; sizes 14, 16, 18 e able silks, and solid bolor taffeta silks. Four styles from which to Sir, make your selection; handsomely trimmed; all colors and sizes, aw Braids 19¢ for piece of 12 yards, Included are various styles of Artificial Flowers 29¢ 49c braids in plain and combination colors; also fancy Cuban per bunch of Imported Roses, Beautiful sprays of French 19¢ —— -—_—_—_——= braids, roses in splendid shadings. Worth 69c, EDF Rise of 12 yards, including the new fancy shades as per bunch of Artificial Flowers, A big assortment of ] 206 for women's 15c. cotton vests, | | 49e per dozen for 75¢ Napki low neck, without sleeves. 3 for 25c. —— — | | G4e per gallon jug of Claret Wine, Dress Volles, test colors, in plain shades and fancy designs, many 4 wellascolors, A splendid fancy braid that makes up well, blossoms in many colors, id 150 odds | " able for breakfast or lunch, Extra choice California table claret, checks, soft finish, firm quality, 27 bs good quality and are hemmed ready inches wid | Se per yard for 10¢ an kinds in edgings | for use. White Goods and ends of Laces, prises laces of al and insertings, Valenciennes, Point | de Pans and fancy cotton laces. ( A Very Special Offering At 19c a yd. values up to s9c Very finest quality Persian Lawn, 42 inches wide, Fine quality white piques, fine cords, very finely woven, new- est waiit materials, Madras, Ox.ords, Cheviots, white em- broidere1 Swisses, for dresses and waists, Lace effects o sheer materials aiso for waisis and gown: At ge ach, Valae 76 | E full Waisk Paitern, gual either wil in presence, & parece peeeth wat tole er, Venue nd 0 found wih shrunken braid. Th With each 10 cents you spend, Stamps also given on Grocer- ies, Wines and Drugs. LE ¢ HANDISES COUNT fe Mp! “Stamp” Facts There’s a beiter, truer mean- Our “Merchandise Discount Stamps” have revolutionized trading—they have established a new—decidenly different prece- dent for desirable premiums, Everything in 75 mammoth de- partmentsawait yourundisturbed selection—more to your liking— that’s our way. Two Great Wash Goods . Specials 10 and 12'e a Yard Values up to 25¢ At i2ica Yao value 25c Mercerized Foulards, same designs as silks, same finish as @ 25c fabric which retails to-day in other good stores, . Designs are very neat ef- fects in dots, checks, scrolls, in prety colorings of navy, brown, tan, lack, sky blue, The proper wash fabric for shirt waist suits. At loca ¥ +» Value 19¢ Easter Jxford Ties 1.59 a Pair Right now, before Easter, when women need artistic low shoes, The 14th Street Store shoe de- partment comes to the front with two extra specials, They are two models, in oxfords, one made of vici ‘idskin, with 0. ; a res: taurant, leaving at five minutes after ailaniant, They went to the Fosgate otel, I reached my wom ahead of them and, putting the washstand agninst my door, I stood it and watched over the 'trareom, “" saw Brady and Miss Mackengle enter her room together, Then I kept Bolkoy and Daniel Webb came later. | At 210 o'clock in the morning we | gil went tc Miss Mackenzie's door, Mr, ‘ey Mapped on the door, It’ was opened by Mies Macken: “Bhe said ‘Do you wish me 0,’ said Mr, Solkey: ‘we wish fo gee Mr. Brady,’ ‘Do you wish to ‘mo, gentlemen?’ Mr. Bn No; we've seen enougr,’ gaid Mr. 8 eit} erut ony Mr, Brady fo. | my room Yount. Heltman, house deteotive at} the Hotel Victoria, testified that in ‘obedience to orders of Mr. Sweeney, the Preericter. he went leet fall to the, aria on Alterations Free, IO ———— — —_— Ie for men’s 3c Balbriggan Under | | | Be per yard for Princess Crepe | wear, We have leftover from our Suiting, 35 inches wide, in shades of Ceol! last season’s summer underwear stock tan, brown, gray, pink, light blue, | about 75 dozen men's colored bal etc, Onl} pieces in this lot, briggan underwear. Regular 50¢, | ——=. Oe Garden Tools 0c (2%, Spates, D_ shape handle, made of solid steol A9eq {28 Garden Shovels, D. shape 89C PB Mage handie. for Turf Edgets, mado of rolid steel, with long hickory handle. Stoves, 2 burner, ‘There 18 nothing to get out of order and can be easily operated, foot lengths, Inckning couplings. Ready Mixed House Paints, All Colors 32@ for ove quart, for one-half gallon. VA on Ine ‘al “Paint, 5-Piece Set of Slip Covers to order 4.89 IP Cov- Tree. St ers £0T phone or 4.89, It bend means the postal bighestqual- and a ity of Bel- represen- iandamask, tative he same Will call, splendid ~~ workmanse ship accom: panied by our guarane lee of a per~ fect fit, We send an ex~ pert cutter to your home who cuts the A Sale of 900 Men’s Spring Suits, | Value 315, at | $§,88 i A spot cash pur. Seaiichase enables us to offer these suits at the above pree, Your unrestricted choice of an exc u- sive assortment of fine worsie ‘sinsteel “. vy, \ ints nu) lor, where Mr, Brady and Ger- ‘enzie were In a concealed @ out the concealed corner,’ Tusticn Clarke, . Winat did you say to Brady? 4, 1 “are you Mr, Burns?’ He aild patent tip, hand-sewed flexible T sald ‘the manager wants sole, medium and high French heel, The other is made of patent leather, with plain toe, hand-sewed sole and French heel of medium height, They come in sizes from 24 to.7 and width B to BE, 0 Pair Wad gon pas $59 00 for $89.00 Parlor Suits, 5 pieces (as illustrated), The frames are mahop- A any finished, piano polished, large and massive handsomely carved French ‘egs, massive arms made with best tempered steel springs, upholstered in the newest and most substential verona covering. $29, for $42.00 Parlor Suit, 5 pieces of excellent design and mahogany finis! ZO The frames are prettily carved, highly pollshed, made with the best qui ity steel springs, and covered with a fine quality of figured tapestry, satin damask and verona, $6 48 for $10.00 white enamelled Iron Bedstead, exquisite design, massive con- A tinuous posts, brass scroll centre, and warranted to contain 3 coats of enamel. All sizer. $ 49 for $5.50 Chiffonier of solid oak, golden finish, with 5 large, deep draw- ere, brass drop handles, panelled ends, large top and ly igned 50. Matel Spring, mansive pipe tubing, covered with heavy woven .. nswers to “World Wants” Kueh box num- y gelved at The handle, made of solid stect, for Bpades made of solid steel, 45c $2.89 27, \he, B&B. automobtie 289 wickloss blue | flame Olt 73 per. foot for Garden, Hose. IC gooa quality, ply, In 25 oF che as overpleids, Also a > 206 for one-half pint, large assortment of H | 20 for one pint, fancy cheviots and blue nerges. shes fiealllbvadteallint eh om, 4 ety sled bat lon