The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1905, Page 4

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‘ODD ANTICS LANDED HER IN HOSPITAL * Well-Dressed Woman begs Streets Carrying Puppy and Prayer Book. Walking the streets with a puppy, two prayer books and an emy bottle in her arms, a we Gle-agod woman, who gave her name as Grace ©. Moore, was taken in oharg by Policeman Milon, of the West Thir~ Roth street station, and sent to Belle~d wue Hospital late 1a from front of ther residence, ty-firs: street. Considerable mystery veils the iden- of the Woman, According to the oa Bolioe blotter, she is Grace (. Moore, according to the Bel.eyud authori- ny ane § lives all alone at Ne first street, whic No T is a. brownstone walling recently converted into a flat- fhouse. There was no one in the flat vdast night. ‘At the station-house she was en’ as insane, but at Bellevue she was to the alcoholic ward. She named Charles, of Hornellevide, N.Y. fas her best friend on entering the Hos- sizeet from, y her ewanne actions. | a night she wal | a te tae blocks, up, Madison avente,| through Thirty-second street and back) arty etter midnight, trembling rwittr| gota celvaatta (Pinca end ae | ae in the ‘Settle she held. She told that wilk was unobtainable ¢ hour in the morning, and sho ‘Some time afterward the raeomae iceman Milom was called to le, called on ambulancestrem| the New York Hospit Men’ Dr. Borough responded to the} call be sald the woman was proba ipeane. and he took her to the New rk ‘Hospitnl. From there she was transferre: ered owae = to Bellevue. PU eee HUNT DIAMOND © ON BROADWAY Miss Roosevelt devil and Friends Form Broom Brigade and corer THE WORLD: “SATURDAY EVEN NG, SEPTEMBER 16 6, 1905. WOMAN FORBIDDEN TO ANNOY AGED BROKER. ars lived as the wife of Jacob Ru- put under peace bonds. Now she Mrs. Moncure, divorced: from her husband, declares she has jypine: He shut her out of his apartments hehrestens to oaprings breach of promise HOOPSKIRT IS HERE DISGUISED. Under the Name of a “Circlet”! ¥ court in yesterday dany ~ MISS DE KOVEN 8 MAY SOON WED - ss ‘HE CHARGES BLACKMAIL IN DIVORCE SUIT Millionaire Sewell Says First! Wife’s Lawyer Demanded $300,000. | ‘on Sowell of t the Je obtained Julia Thaye hattan. at No, 14 East St ‘The first Mrs. Sewoll n an appliention to discontinue a divo: ought against him | allogati | the Tenmesses divorce was in |was decided “tat Tennessee sh | the theatre for the attask on t | ity of the divorce. | Jones & McCormick, lawyers | Sewell, clatmed tha Mrs. Julia Thayer Sewell 1s in default, and they to bring the action to trial to establish the validly of the Tennessee divorce. Wil inm J, Maloney, 41 Wail s: appeared for Mrs. He said she had secured a legal separation fro: Sewell tn Westchester County fo: five years ago. Failure to suppo: desertion were the grounds. While Mrs Sewell was abroad, Maloney stated, and was sued in for divoroe, the allegation being hi | druniee Divorce a “Snap Decree.” | Ternnee ‘ 18 epea ice of » was n in a mall labor paper pub Mw: been pe ad decided |the Mad reprodin cated, BUM, THE CANINE HERO. ee once GRAY HAIR, “autsan™ ota dyo, but Hen Wal Patel tha UNBEATABLE RAT EXTERMINATOR Why Bred fats RoughiOn Rate Kills them, 26c, 2850} UGH ON COR: aiid, B80 pc Rees 2 Suive, 180 OUGH ON CORNS, Plasters, 10¢ 8 in envelope OUGH ON BUNIONS, Re as eee eee Feces ON BUNIONS, Plasters, 100 4 ee q ay H in enveloped) Rough on Roaches Pats Roaches oO iiuelniess In OUGH ON BED BUGS, 15¢c, 250 ‘OUGH ON FLEAS, 25¢ R= ON MOTH AND ANTS, 35° ALL AT DRUGGISTS Let Us Clothe You. Moe Levy & Co.’s nameinclothing means led right _ made right and “‘all right” garments. Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker St., Three blocks east of Broadway. Branch at 1457 Broadway. he police dog title to a For Weil Dressed Men 25 ‘i GB Pater Spring Collars EXCURSIONS. LEHIGH VALLEY i Sweep in Vain Search for Daughter of the Composer Re- ‘(AUTUMN EXCURSIONS It Arrives at the Dressmak- ported to Be Engaged to Lost Ring. panics e to the smoke- came to unde Seana that ers’ Convention from Paris Charles E. Brown, Who Has tna: 1 iets nave died tn | Wogpe, and he made {this EVERY 75 : j s Mrs. 1 the | warn the particular 1 ‘Armed with brooms, Miss Gerrae| by Way of Chicago. Been Divorced. fceman Keefe | ing wita whenever “rouns SUNDAY c Seer G cen olntuis Gruss) yl | ST : MAUCH CHUNK Psgalent Roosevelt, and a number of | would have him arres Dennesces | | friends went sweeping through the| Ladies, the hoopskirt has arri " =e tea| £20 é | AND GLEN ONOKO dusty gutters of upprer Broadway |{s here in our midst in dise | Haicepore “Mr, Sewell refused to p ce | ee tee aroh “far a diamond |hoopskirt by any other name wo Mrs. Frake e Tells Women All « 1 society circles that the lawyer added. “ite eatined his ' GEPTEME CR $1. ring which Miss Roosevelt lost | 1 r 7 . x n, daughter of Mr. | divorce was lawful and bind’ag, but | 17 yesterday during the noon hour. | Luxuries Must Give Way to ot Sad said that if his former wife need-a 1, Traine leave West 224. 8t. §.28.A. Up to the moment of going to press|hoopskint masqueraling. ; . ei sy in exoenscOh $18,000 a year nis and Desbrosses St re ft tho quest ¢or the sparkler had not been| Five ribbon covered hoops which Business at Meetings of Wo- are| was hers from a deposit he naa al | Sey successful except from the press agent's | Widen from top to bottom, a few yerds men’s Clubs. |with the Knickerbocker ‘Trust Con:- Fure Via Hew, but & attracted a mob of the|of silk webbing and a taffeta ruffled : : r, pany of $150.00 worth o : surious. flounce. It is called the “circlet.” He Fe gave ae Srelting and Tending Costa otto Delivered to Him in the Tombs, | Service and Room for 699, Pro- % The brooms used by the diamond|ts dosigned to supplani: the clumsy pet- | ; when she said ‘"I have| Be Would exchange those stocks and and This Fact Weighed on the| vided by V 1, at Di i EVERY SUNDAY hunters were of the common kitchen] tlcoat. Tho hoopskirt is being Intro-| CHICAGO. Sept, 16—The exclusion of | heard severel times of snch an engage-| Nowld substitute stocks of the United y Vessel, at Disposal URING SEPTEMBER a Loose duced to the New Youl irl a fternoon receptions, with t a ri : Ralf r} ne States St ce t - i if + j seve, ins Tomeva Reaiod bee| end tothe Hew ook git at theaterioan, tome, ih Wat OK | ent, bet toot tere Me SR |S woa hand areola Seeees| Cort oo Wat ite Brown's of Handful of First-Class EXCURSIONS p Grama, and as a matter of fact sho is| Hotel, and instead of being a sight forjfrom the local, State ‘and rational cm ee eee ike forest, | {22 difference, which he estmate!| Sentence Was Suspended. Passengers. VIA a member of Prootor's Stock Company. | Tilcule it is @ vision of loveliness. eetings of the women's clubs was ad- | Wentisia Cio grolnde Ai OER “genni! WOuld be some $40.0 : ‘ 5 Tt was while golng from the theatre to| Jf it se wire cage it has the deoency-|Vocated by Mrs. James Frake, of Ohi- | sass Deroven An: xDSES Lenn? E. ERIE RAILROAD go. Pr . |player. Some ya ago Mr. Brown | xpected $100,000 Fees. the Hotel Breslin for luncheon that the|ROt to look ike ft, and:its advent into cago, President of the State Federation “ ' To ee ‘nipped aff her te New York is via Chi from Paris, [ot Women’s Clubs, in her address he- | slipped during wn birthday party! He offered, the lawyer said, to pay Mah goodness! Ah mus’ be popular! ‘The Iuxurious aecommodations pro- « ped off her Anger. sy sties| Mise Jane Brewster, who t eponwr|fore the Sixth Congressional District Jat Ms home, spraining ‘his ankle, He | Over $10,000 to meet his first wife's coun. | With some oy a hia re wg | vided on board the Cunard liner Etru- SHOHOLA $ 00 Roveevelt es Hs cnssgtment token and|for the new fhoopakire, says Perl sore en at Women's Clube, held at {found it impossible to attend to his sel fees. whom, the added, he expected | #17!" dy Levasicay Bho eutsiniy ile) } Las va: dat } duties and spent much of his time | t 1 to m ria for some 600 firet cabin passengers j for that reavon Its associations are par-) women have been wearing there “cir~ Maywood, She conteded thatthe re- | St the Onwentisie, | to wet $100,000 tn tees, or one-third of | FET Ooty willlam B 1 |wit bs GLEN i oulatly precious, although the diamond |cieta" for the past two ears and that [ceptions usually given were extrava- | Mere he met Misa Dekoven, even | "in foleneck, wanted, | néid e'the, Tombs for 4 wack ust C8 | Dogun Seen Oat at gt | in tie, Biye guntains oi BORE! Dahevalt - mrarobe “It eceme to me," sald Mrs, 5 play of inte ought and sold stocks to keep nig|cacies in the eating Une—cekes, ples | That ts j broom-wielders was a fat young pan, te reunter geld with the fervor to the 8 women In att Manns, Hrake |Uunon them the otic ot ranny fot) fhe ; when Mrs. Sewell backed | 44 frulte—were going to his cell every | captn, Aha CpLnae ta ne Fall c Be 5% s sey } | Who. amesied mighclf at nls wora 0 | hay, oFty fastion expert aan call) {> { _prgenen in atten hat | Ghub members. It at Mrs, De- | Dareain. a2 day, and he couldn't quite figure out 2 ja carries her full 1 in‘and@is A.M. Returaiag ieate Shouse 4 Y Ma nein was Puiltipe ‘oaint orth: Lo t fs a waste of the for ladies ¢o heen heard to disapprove ar agreement he was whip-| just which of the dusky belles on hia | equipment of stewards, waiters and |#40 and 6.00 P. Mf. i fa Mendelsohn—aayway, it’ was ' |, 2, Pope before he, winter or end the hours that o linking of her daughter's name sawed in the market and lost 90,009, | ist, was sending them, other attendants, Each passenger will Fi yu ronym. 2 ce je © fi of ro" in ve ere 0 “f sen tscme reward” would’ be | tee of tnis skirt distender andl will set | 5% Ae) the frank of —— je FERS HOSA Oy BOR Wiel PA eEe name of “Wihuam’ ‘Brown, sonsttte’ mane | BAYS the service of seven or eight stew. ; BANA aie thk eet ot the Pine and pproval upon ity mas lent herself to an extraordinary |P8m*,°%uy Tombs ona charge of nav. | ards if he wants #t, and as for waiters That : Wished to, further at Pe iia Brewersr| should stand f ae ° | FRANCE HONORS JEFFERSON. |attemp: to extort money from a busl- |ing stolen a horse and wagon while in- | there will be about three for each MG ticaerelt. baal actually, lost, the wi luxuries are the exception. hie |mess man. Attorney Maloney, who we | PRIOROG Mie Saver Rone Dee aan course served each passenger at n meal. tit means for the stout | S60) TExunes, Ore, 4 fl id 0 the conventions to tra pears for Mrs. Sewell now, was not her/ they went to the brown Mr. Brown. Other service will be equally liberal, elas eps | fcr husiness sather than devote o sees of American Statesman-Un- " , Pre of i 5 i preiaelhsctes RDN Dar amas st ome: time ta pleasure.” casa at Aunoes: counsel at the time the attempt was|+ It was not until George Simpson, the| It ts many years since a Cunarder has | IMPERIAL HONORS AWAIT | sory, “ON Madies Present murmured ——— | ae made to settle the case for $400,000." white Mr Brown's lawyer, Appeared | gone ou: with such a slim passenger New Jersey Central. ‘a MISS ROOSEVELT IN COREA, |...%0u,,te* , povming tax Dies on Way to Work, SE e er ACTA saieicata meet iS eae Sed toned ne | fa she Wonter tat the mistake was |lat os this, and tt will be sort of tone- 1H 4— SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 171 +| semblance a! ‘hooped i auehan tort ador MoCarmlck, M- Jusesrand, ¢ |Iearned, ‘The prison keeper brought | somo travelling unless the party aboard ———— periplance (eo. ron William Baughan, forty-seven years | S000" MOCOimi ene United States, and |, Ms. Julia Thayer Sewell stated at rs Ambassado: her home last night that she proposed | out the brown Br, Brown gon, | happens to be unusually congenial. Special ada bor Sinden otf “My client 48 white. he Stre In court he told how the brown Brown BEOUL, Corea, Sept. 16.—Miss Rooxe- Major-Gen, Corbin and Rear-Ad-| old, a driver in ‘leaning De- esn't 6 semble @ petticcat.” . Here ts the recipe the Department of Fine of Mr, Sewell's officials to attack the val Some of those who sailed are the Rev, 3 to) velt, for (the new hoopskirts left his home, N 0 East 2 3 partment, left his home, No. 419 East ’ x 4 arly ¥ jarrow fel of « ete ‘i » attended the ceremony thie after- | Tennessee divorce as long as there was q Z, a Raneneee eae notemeerae ing fall oie mr Welt Tae of ae mek Seventy-fourth street, to-day to go to hoon of the dedication of the etatue|a court to take iher case, She denied avy been setting all the sone Flay De. C. B. Newton, W. N. Dickenson, { Y ff prevaring to. welcome them with im. (seme, material, and to these are as-| Work. in appare the best of health, of Thomas Jefferson Bewell's alicgations, peu Yudicial heart that sentence wag | 3T Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greenall and , Ganaltionnrs, Tine travellers will remain| te ne five wi sentog. § stecl | poope abou:| in front of No, 401, a few S0ore away! one is a Foglia of Devin'a lates of ag RR suspended. Mr. and Mts. Joshua Oldham. SUNDAY MORNING $ m an inch ‘road from his home, he was seized with a! Jefferson, which former gressman m ten pays jn Cores, whenes they will 80 It doe trom hig Dome he Was welxed Til 8 | See emmy Pe ovy, of New fork, pee | REALTY MEN IN ALLIANCE. \| | | To Sea Clift and Glenwood} | aL a § to Japan by way of Pusan. » arrival of an ambulance, ted to David's native town, Angers. 20 hoops are arranged a fore ¢ be he well equi ateainer NANTASKET hen Plor BB ginear wail KR, 945 A.M. Re- turnin weaves ‘Glenwood at 4.30 Stops at Karatsonys Kimets's dork. n—50c.—Tiekets, To Fight Mortgage Tax They Form @ State Corporation, | ‘To fight mortgage-tax laws and to in- fluence real-estate legislation the Allied | Real Estate Interests of the Btate of New York completed its organization yesterday. Officers elected were: Edward Van Ingen, President; B, Aymar Sands, Treasurer, and Allan Robinson, secre- tary. Directors, Frank Batley, Brooklyn; Edmund L. Baylies, New York; Charles w York; William H, Chese- prough, New York; Watson T, Dunmore, Utoa; C.F Garfield, Rochester; Cyrus Jon Jamestown; Alfred #, ihe Sou GRAND AUTOMN EXCURSION @ Picturesqué Str. B REBATE CTS A ant, Atte Pe bca FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, HOFFMAN ARMS. i, Seitne kitchen Restaurant fae atid Select, Semnily PatOnAge HELP WANTED—MALE, MAGNATES IN WAR OVER WABASH AND ROAD’S TERRITORY. GOULD MAY WIN OVER RAMSAY IN RR. FIGHT He Holds 40 Per Cent, of the Road’s Stock and Expects to Secure Control, ed the epintan of Wall Street that rug sti le for control ‘Wabash Railroad going to be efuir, with the odds in favor interests. The B. Altman & Cu. 3 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR New. Marvex Kid Glove, INTENDED FOR WEAR WITH: ELBOW SLEEVES, WHICH PERMITS OF THE GLOVE PROPER BEING REMOVED, WHILE THE PART COVERING THE ARM REMAINS JIN, POSITION, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GLOVES FOR STREET AND. DIRECT ard william Bayard eh won said the Ad- 100 Was being from all section ———_— 382 KILLED IN BORDER ‘RAID, THE HAGUB, Sept. 16—An ofMictal dispatch reports a euccessful raid made by the pretender, Henanaste of ae eaaites OPEC Fraapeah ante ears bal ¥ ret POR RADE apna WY: 90 Sage

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