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| t SUIT AGAINST COUNT RECGY'S FORMER WIFE Husband of Victor New- comb’s Daughter Demands $5,500 a Year from Her, SHE CHARGES FRAUD. Mrs. N. G. Ingraham Avers that Ante-Nuptial Bond Was Ob- tained by Dishonesty. ‘The sutt instituted in Edinburgh, Boot Yand, by Nathaniel Gibbs Ingraham, fore merty of New York, against his wife, who 1a the daughter of the late H. Vio- tor Newoomb, of New York, adds to the Uist of social tragedies thut has involved the Newcomb family for more than half & century, Ingraham, who is a grand- gon of Justice Ingraham, ef the Appel- Yate Divisiun of the Supreme Court, asks the Court to compel Ms wife to pay Bim $5,500 a year. Of this income he ays 4a due him on an ante-nuptial contract and $1,000 a year he claims on @ bond fied by her in his favor, Ingraham m the unusual cherge | that bla wife, who was divorced from | Reginald Henshaw Ward, known as “Count Reggie,” proposed marriage to | Bim, and he made her his wife to please her. The papers in his sult form a re @arkable document. In her enawor Mra. Ingraham declares (hat Ingraham got the ante-nuptial con- bond from her by fraud, and that he separated her from her first busband by various insidious devices, | such as fortune-telling. She avers that | he induced her to divorce Ward, and ela Induced Ward to permit himself to be sued. Ante-Nuptia! Agreement. | Bhe divorced Ward in May, 198, and fm Sepiember of that year she married Ingtahem, her mother, Mrs. Victor New- omb, and her aunt, Mra, Danforth, of Loutsville, being present at the cere- | mony in Folkestone, England. | Mra. Ingraham deciares that Ingra- | hem made her sign the ante-nuptial | agreement just before the marriage. ‘The Newcombs lived in Louisville, | aud were rated the wealthiest family | 4m the South ,prior to the civil war. Victor Newcomb's mother became in- fane euddenly when he was a small child. She hurled all of her children out of the window of thelr + home, lo- eated in Broadway, between First and Second streets, at that Ume the handsomest residence south Mason and Dixon line ,and every child was killed, with the exception of Vic- | Nowcomb was sent to an asylum, died son rs later. Vic- tor Newcomb, wh Gld not escape the hovered ovr the eweomb family Then camo his daughter, and tt: Newcomb family troubles have falle: to her. Count Had “Understanding.” The day Ingraham = married former Mra. Ward it chanced that “Count Reggie’ was Wal f-As. toria, on his way We .o inspect some copper mines range fate that | “I knew two months ago she was go-|f tng t Teporter nam." vorid, he said to a “TL wish them ou that I| amily tw. you will see the! d and I are cousins, go I am one of the family still, you might say, The former Mrs, Ward's grounds for a diverce were statutory, Was @ perfect that our friendly charact Ward a Papal Count, When a youth, Count Ward sold tron- {ng boards in the Boston streets, He made a great fortune in copper here rstunding between us and now ure of the most His ttle {s @ Papal one. | His mar dyth New- | comb was a Beason of 188 Wesley Brown, performed the eomb's residence 683 Fifth avenue, The bride was. only elghteen, Ward was twenty-four, es “SCOTTY” A PRESS AGENT? Santa Fe's Rivals Trick to Ob- tain Mail Contract, CLEVELAND, July .—The ronds| running in opposition to the Santa Fe any Walter Scott as “the mult!-miliion- aire of Death Valley,” {s a myth. Some of them question the fast run that was made from Los Angeles to Chicago. They polnt to the immense advertis- ing of the Santa Fe by the Scott story, and also to the fact that soon there {5 to be a © with the Ge and the coast. The Union Pacific has the coniract and the Santa Fe in order to get It must show what it can do_in the speed lina, George T, Nicholson, passenger trat- manager of the Santa Fe, 1s attend- nk the advertisers’ golf tournament here and ft 1s aald he worked out the achame, KILLED BY L. |, EXPRESS. Arverne Vietim Sup; a to Have Been L. Bale, of New York, K well-dressed man, Bair, of New York, Badgomere Wxpress on Trallroad, 200 feet from Ammerman aye- nue, Arverne, at 620 P. M, yesterday, and died two hours later of his injuries, Patrolman Harry ‘i of the escaping death, | the | You know the|— i are on excel-|f uly Known that the|# there collusion? Oh, I don't want] [J to say that, but I will say there was|@ fon society. "His ite te a Papal one,|H cause quite a stir—but we DO NOT SELL NAMES. rated him | while | § ton was the frat | i BOY HUSBAND NOW 1S FREE penne el Wedding In 1903, at 17, Gh Three Years His Senior, Arnold A. Hazard Has Marriage An- nulled—Never Lived with Her. Supreme Court Justice Glegerich an- nulled yesterday the marriage of Ar- noM A. Hazard, @ eon of Florence Haz- ard and highly connected, because it4 was contracted when he was only neverteen. Young Hazard on Dee. 9, 1908, married Margaret D. Johnson, then not qutte twenty, a daughter of Dr. Samuel M. Johnson, of No, 61 West Ninth street. Haserd resides at No. 4 West Ninth | street. He and his bride had been play- mates. They never lived together. The ‘ride remained in the house of her father, while Hazard went to his own home. The marriage ceremony was per- formed in the residence of Dr, Johnson by the Rev. Arthur B. Howard, rector’ ‘of the Church ef ®t, John the Evange- Met. for the annulment of the marriage. Young nore H. Garretson, his guardian ad barred out on account of want of money There was we opposition to the sult Hazard was represented by Le- tem. —— ALIEN BILL PASSES THE BRITISH COMMONS. Balfour Says Restrictions Are Not an Severe as Americn’s on Immigrants, LONDON, July 2.—In the House of Commons the Allens bill hes prssed Ite third reading by a majority of 90. It shuts out {!mmigrants unable to ‘keep themrelves decently, the Insane, al! \kely to become a charge on the tax- payers, those who have been sentenced abroad for an extraditable erime or deen previously expelled from Britain. At provides that an allen shall not be if he can prove he ts seeking to avold persecution for political offenses, In closing the discussion Prime Minis. ter Balfour saidt “The restrictions are less pevere than those imposed by any other nation. Will any one assert that the Americans are indifferent to freedom or look with un moved eye on the suffering and the op. pressed? Yet thetr restrictions, as well as the restriotions Imposed by the Brit- ish colonies, are more severe than those imposed by this moderate and reason- al buL” Serge Suits The Most Practical Full and Half Lined. $ Single @ Double Breasted. When we placed the “Ant-i. SOLD OUT THREE TIMES SI (2) When dry (3) When wet 3 It prevents (5) It prevents (6) It prevenis (7) Ah ros It is legally pro- tected and all In- fringements will be vigorously prose- cuted. The Silk Label in the Coat and the Gilt Stamp inside the Trousers identify the gen- uine, TECTED. Fourth Edition See Chambers St. ANT-I-WET ‘Trade-Mark Rex. Unanimous Public Indorsement! 12th we thought that our supply would be more than ample for the present season, but WE HAVE the midst of the keenest clothing competition in the world, “Ant-l-Wet” (There MUST be STRONG REASONS for Stands this popularity, Alone. (1) It is cool, hygienic and dressy. ealih preserver—saves the nerves, You need not worry even if caught in a’ rain storm. You may forget your Umbrella and Raincoat YOU ARE ALWAYS Serge Suits Suits in the World. Models and Sizes Specially Designed for Big Men. y @ -Wet"” Serge Suits on sale May & SN ALMOST ENTIRELY NCE THEN. And this right in you can look through {t. it veritably sheds moisture, shrinking and wrinkling. bulging at the knees of trousers. rolling of the coat front. PRO- Ready To-Day. Window Display. New fresh clothing received from makers of standing. Were men who know good clothing . = Tropical Suits = ™ © (Coats @ Trousers), Frock Suits. Busine **Ultra Marine” 4 sett f Serge Suits Summer All Roads Lead Broadway, 10) un to the wov'nded Hiner s° Hie. promptly fangs hh the ot Corner The Hope Clearing-House Plan Again Demonstrated To-Day and To-Morrow. To-day and to-morrow we will offer opportunities to English Serces, 4 lined Selection 3 2 with pure silk. Finest Men 5 uits Worsteds ard Tweeds, | at They show the “ear 1 9 marks’ of the best shops 1 of Highest Character. fo herica. hep, . SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS, ' A gathering of very exceptional H English Walling, Ready Mate Clothing —sample At ff % . and model garments. The cost of j H Fine Serge and the tatioring and ‘trimming in S 16” ty : many Cases as much as our price 4 Hf «=Worsted Suits. p77 sti, PENA eff (2 plece). gentlemen (3 piece), SRE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS, remarkable values for a‘ Ten SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS, vawie ar ORE for price so sinall it seems hardly $6, ‘ 62M THE WINDOW DISPLAYS, f almost daily during this week ye to mention “names” it would when they see it. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS. lite of Summer Suits Also splendid ss Suits for elderly ‘ } At *13. At *10. ] (J big showing of most Dollar” Bill; but you must AND OTHERS. See them! 4 45K THE WINDOW DISPLAYS, ( i These are the “‘Dropdowns" from the 7 Coats @ Trousers, Mupper” grades, Meee tne Chumbire 8 £ ; treet Display, It will tell you allin 8 Also Full Suits. one minute, ° Suits (Coats and Trousers) At 4 Surface Cars, Subway, City Hall Park— NORTH, | Domestics, Sheets j and Dillow Cases. j Bleachod Muslin, full yard H Unbleached Sheeting, heavy THURSDAY EVENTING, JULY 20, 1908. LEXINGTON 10 3 AVE July Mill and Factory |) “8 * f3tiegly Jew neces, Bargain Friday Sale of The Second Bargain Friday of the Great July Mill and Factory Sale will find Greater New York's Greatest Store's every department a-hum with active selling, because every section is brimful of the most remarkable values that even this store has ever offered you. More manufacturers, hearing of the success of the great Bloomingdale Mill and Factory Sale, and be- ing desirous of clearing thelr stockrooms of Summer goods, have sold us, during the past week, their very best prod- joomingdale Methods, only the slenderest margin of profit has been added to the goods— and to-morrow, Bargain Priday, you may pluck the richest merchandise plums of the season, Unbleached Muslin, full yard iy a peqalanty at 9 We at sell at 8 ame ane © he Men’s Serge Summer Svits. Single or double breasted, regular or stout sizes, hand- made buttonholes, haircloth Fronts, skeleton or fall lined. Cut in the most popular fash- fon; perfect in fit; made with all the care given garments made to special order. These suits have never sold for less than $15; special, $9.95 wide, different brands that never say ier Heeice 10c, a yard; jul i Fact quality, actual width 78 inches, Pasetinere pond sell at 22c.; jul and Facto! Dre tears taco, LOC Unbleached Shooting, well- known brands, in short lengths from 2 to 10 yards, extra heavy Gastro ie value 23¢.5 uly and Factory 17c price) <-cwoeeseecsess Muslin Sheets. Good quality, seamed centre, size 72x90; the muslin alone would cost 33c. without making; here \s the sheet all made up ready for use, at the astonishing July Mill dF; if eee eC Women’s Lawn Standard Muslin Sheets, New W 8 York, Mills make, first” gual rappers, 4 c ah ty, full size, at lower prices than 7 “4 the mills ask for the identical The lawn in these nit cool and comfortable house gowns is far better than the price would indicate. The workmanship, finish and fit are all you could desire, Light Color, tn Goods to-day. Sheets, 54x90....356 81x 90....50c 63x90....39c 90x 90....55¢ 72 x 90....43¢ Pillow Cases. a The Second Bargain Frida. brings you an- er Class Watch for a very small Men’s $1.00 Straw Hats, To-Morrow, 49c. Boys’ Russian Blouse Wash Suits. A Continvatton of the Wonderful July Mill and Factory Sale. Well made suits, sizes for 24 to 2 year old boys, worth $1.50 each, at the re- 69 markably low price of c Boys’ All Wool Norfolk JacKet Svits in neat mixed cheviots, including some light color crash effects, These suits are worth at least $3.50. $1.79 All sizes from 8 to 15 years. Special ......... Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 50th St. Section. Mill and Factory Sa. opportu- y to secure High Good quality, 3-inch h well stripe and figure de- m 0 made, size 45x36 inches,” never signs. Made with fitted emeuat u g sold for less than 10c.; aes ll front, ruffle money: July Mill and Factory Sale 6! over shoulder, trimmed 12 price Eee 6c with fancy braid; full Actual $12 and $15 Watches at e skirt with deep flounce; all sizes 34 48e D Muslin Pillow Cases, N.Y. Mills 42x36.. 10c 45x36. . 12!c 50x36... lac 54x36... 15c Silkoline Comfortables. Good quality, full size, white cot- ton filled, made to sell at $1.50; July Mill and Fa Sale price .. and 75e mingdales’, Main Floor, near Rotunda, to 46; spe- y cial a ful the Women’s Bathing Svits We started the season with a determination to eclipse all previous achievements. is warranted to keep accurate time. ly stylish, and your monogram will be engraved on Men's, Women's and Children’s Bloomingdales’ Bargain Friday These Watches are in plain filled gold cases, and are guaranteed by one of the very best makers in America for twenty years. They are in the open faced style, and fitted with II Seven-Jewel nickel-plated American movement that ‘They are extreme- ack, in the new ribbon letters if you desire, without additional charge. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Front, Centre, HOSTERY Jul: eu We have succeeded. inipeeitn W 5 5 ani ‘ac- This is due to the-fact that the stoc! y far the omen’s 15c. , te Bar- largest and most varied in the city—that In styles and Hosi Ti Men 5 Half Hose, ory Bar oslery, @ ii teed gain Fri- workmanship the sults are superior to those that equally ifacturer's’ in guarantee low prices secure elsewhere. Here are Illustrations: manu, Le fast black and day Sale. Women’s Brillantine Bathing Sults, excellent qual- Samples, medi- Ww , mn hing pen cer ens ie um weights, tans, seamless, omens ity, yoke front, belt and sailor collar neatly “| sd 19. trimmed with fancy mixed braid, here, in $1 QS guaranteed|| all sizes, 5 . i is Se |) gieucte beidsies aie ks as oy || GE 6c || ee ale OR Summer with surplice eitect, shield of white mohair and trim ee = med with braid; the other style has long Women’s Imported Gauze Lisle Thread Hosier: Un na shield and shawl collar of canvas, 34 to 44 $3 98 silk ¢ inskens; others) tn lace “allover ering wear, Sizes latosccc ess Gmpece pe peer nse cent i lisle, in , tans and white; all sizes; value 29 ‘ Women’s Bathing Suits of Very Fine Mohair, made $0C, tO 690, Abvesvrveveneeseeeceree v, BIC AN sizes, Including extra a alana ne Cc. in full blouse walst style, with Dutch neck and sleeves, || Children’s Hosiery, one by one ribbed, double Ge, At. enrnee trimmed with taffeta; full pleated skirt; ex- knee, seamless, black, very elastic; sizes 542 to 8 Or three for... +1250 ceedingly smart and fetching, sizes 34 to $5 49 M010CD sepsatsedscalecsarscrubcsveressceaer> ic Bloomingdales’, olan , Bh Bt 44, at... e No Mall Orders Filled. Bloomi ', Beound Floor, Lexington Av, Section. Moomingiales', Main Floor. 50th St. Section. Drop Kiead Sewing Machines. A One Day prrering of $70.00 Mo $1 3.50 chines at Wondertul Bag Bargain Friday brings you the above re- markable sewing machine proposition. These Sewing Machines were made by one of the very best manufacturers in the country and are Guaranteed by him for FIVE YEARS A guarantee that is backed up by the Bloomingdale name, They are in dust-proof cases, drop-head ta- le effect, and have seven drawers. Strictly high grade in every sense and equipped with the latest attachments, They have patent needle threader, are practically noiseless and the ¢asiest-running machine on the markgt, Exclusive dealers would not think of charging less than $50. $55 Sewing Machines with seven drawers, drop $18 00 head and automatic lift, will be sold to-morrow only for ° $60 Sewing Machines for...... cesses eeee $21.00 These are in beautiful oak cases and have seven drawers and are fully equipped with all modern improvements, Free i ent tin older ey wand another patent etiachmeat tint ehables you to run the n ‘all as foot power, Main wioor, lax. Av. Section $10Decorated Dinner Scts,$4.98 manufactured Values up to §1.89; for low price Id at This None Upon presentation of pon We Will sel! uy other « fest of Swift's Prewium (sold eb Thin American porcelain dishes, with very neat floral decora- tions, with soup tureen and rim soup plates; fully worth $10.00; our special Sale price...e+s+++ $4.98 Other stores offer seconds at this price ; our ware is first quality, Bloomingdales’, 84 Fleer. 9th #t, Section. where for lo None sold at this out this coupon, and other grocers e, oom fi Coupon. Upon presentation af this cou- Pon we will sell you one of the Latest and Most Fashionable Bags Without This Coupon, pinglaies’, Math Fi,,69th Bt.8e0, Hams at Le per 1. price with- en July Mill and Factory Sale (W.) Offer, y of the Jul Sale i For Two Hoors on Bargain Friday— From 10 to 12 0’ Clock. $5, $6, $8 & $10 Skirts Ten Different Styles in Brilliantines, Panamas, Cashmeres, Cheviots, Mel- tons, Worsteds, Mohairs and Mannish Cloths, Some are smart tailor-made models, others are in seven, nine, thirteen, nineteen and twenty-one gore styles, Straps, buttons and tailor stitching are cleverly em- ployed in trimming schemes. There are also included 200 Washable Skirts in Pique, Linen and Duck. Waistband measures range from 22 to 28 inches, and extra sizes from 30 to 35 inches. Lengths from 38 to 44 Inches. None sent C. O. D. and only two sold to a customer, For Two Hours Only, To- morrow, from 10 to 12 0’ Clock, Actual$5.00, $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 Skirts for ft $2.85 | Bloomingdales’ th St.Section, WwW Coupon. ‘Upon on of this eoupon we wifl sell you a pair of Women’s Pure Silk, Elbow Length, Gloves None Sold at This Price Without This Coupon, Bloomtnedales', Main ‘Floor, Soin St. Section. Finest Groceries. The very best and most comprehensive Pure Food Show is ale ways under way in our basement. | A $1.50 Six-Pound Stone Jar of Currant Jelly, finest home Made, fOr .seeee sereee eoevcece ces 59¢| fj 39c ries, finest home made, for. [A 90-cent full quart jar of P; rved Red Pitted Cher= 35c| f fot “more, tian ya: tore custonner: fer thes lac 39c Price Not quality goods, Plates. each Decorated Break- Sast Plates, cach ,, This July Mill and Factory Sale of Decorated Dishes was so remarkably successful that determined to repeat it to-morrow, chipped or cracked pieces, The kind marked 10c, 5c Bloomingdale's, Sd flour, 60th st, Beotion, Ceylon Teas drink it bot | Laundry Soap, fin- Kippered my nylon 9 rin d erring, best rulceds very abe J Maths cakie..2% 344C| tmvorted: no more than Green or White Cns- tile, “eID. cnkens, SC 12% i reduced fot this low suit r vh | fale per cans , OC | Given tens, e Our 16c. Small Beas, 2: per Ib.» : 7 POF CAN... c.c+08 ~ | Bloomingdales’ Basement. we have but first 5c on of this cou: at other stores, Bloomingdales’ sell for, d se" Decorated Tea Cups) Every {Decorated PiePlates, and Saucers, pair.. ieee each, | corated TeaPlates, Decorated Berry end 20) Decor saga ata rene worth Saucers, each,. Decorated Soup) To-morrow|Pecorated Oatmeal fh. Bowls, each, a Decorated Bowls of @ good capacity, ¢ All Cars Transter to---Bloomingdale Brolhers---Lex. to 3d Av., 59th to 60th St. Women’s} rey

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