The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1905, Page 8

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Pe as = —<—$<$ $$ TOBACCO KING SCORES VICTORY Mrs. James B. Duke Not \ Granted Delay in Answer to Divorce Suit. —— | ot QUESTION OFRESIDENCE thal | out Side Issue Decided Against Defense Means Hastening of Decision in the Case, James B. Duke, President of the American Tobacco Company, has scored fe victory against Inwvers for his wife, Mrs, Lillian N. Duke, who {s endeavor-| fing to obtain delay in the trial of her husband's suit for divorce ‘The legal battle took place at Newark) Yesterday before Vice - Chancellor Emory, Mr, Duke was represen by R. V. Lindabury, and Mrs, Duke by Chauncey G. Parker and Samuel Kalish The question for argument was one Of practice and purely technloal, but | ita obvious purpose, according to Mr Lindaburvy, was to obtain delay, Had the Chancellor granied the sired by Mr. Parker, the triat back months rasib Chancellor = Ea “Then I object, “The purpose of Thie woman knows Mr, Duke hus lived 4. @t Somerville and voted thore”’ said Mir, Lindabury is Is to obtaln Jeloy. vy last Mr. Duke to show for divor uid | for elect for war man tion. Before the Chancel and g Mr. Parker argued for n to| "Dough I make 1 special appearance to plead Jurisdiction. “Doug “Will you enter @ general appearance fore election Mf the question of jurisdiction is de fasion elded against you?" asked Mr, Linda- rat bury. the amount that "T will not." declared Mr. Parker, districts the purposes of & It te 7 ras w oF. THE WORLD; TSDAY KVENIN THE CAMPAIGN. “DOUGH DAY” KEEPS FAITHFUL CHEERFUL. 4 , LACE WINDOW DRAPERIES, toa “ Pe eaeeeeateee fa ie WINDOW LACES AND DRAPERY TEXTURES, Day! a divaliy. 6 dey nthe page year anit Gee] | PORTIERES, COUCH AND TABLE COVERS. 1, on that ausy t! their vote Haffen will have to we all i he leaders a both parties the means he can opimand to get his | Heed paricte: Sed Sie Nee | sais age French Lace Curtains and Bed Sets; also Bureau t of the WE LIGHTER SIDE OF FROM YONKERS BOAT the Ludlow Dock, Yonkers, for a Tow with his two friends, Eric and Edwin Bodies Picked Up To-day Bee] i prt to aieeaa'y body yer li { to Be Those of | terday was the first actual confirma: | ieved with pigiron and this tron wore through the bottom of the boat, causing it to fl and sink fn midstream. All three men were di red and their bodies Nelson, On account of the roughness of the r they bailasted the bogt tion of thetr fate. The first body picked up found by Policeman Nie- . ¢ man foot of One Hundred and “Douwh Dav't that one red-letter dav, evening 1 expected at the hall as a Nelson Brothers. INfty ned street and Hudson River, | a campaign, is looked for this year | consequence [It was badly decomposed, bat In a pi n usual interest by the nt Yo agen aaj pooket w and a card bearing “he| RICK tee ' h init ri ; | no n, No 16 Belvidere | ful because there is a tip abroad Dough Day" in the Bronx will bean] Two bodies were to-day found tn the ‘An hour later the as prepared to hand exceptionally busy one for Louls Haf-| North River six blocks apart, and from | hod roman wag found Int HI 1 t e + fen, who does the distributing to the | carga tr . vocke! he ce ‘ort of Ong Hundred and hirge chunks of the sinews of wo ni 5 ©} cards found in their pockets the police street, In & pocket was | belleve that they are the bodies of two ¢ beg Ah of the men who sank fn a rowboat on | body the Hudson after leaving Yonkers on| Man H | tal Sunday, Oct. % pore The bedy of Carl Thompson was] euit, white uv e 4 hip| turndown found yesterday In the Harlem ship ings and. Ii es, ‘Tho body 1s be- | canal near Johnson's foundry, Spuyten| jleved in be one of the Nelson brothers Duyvil, and {dentified later In the day| The Yonkers police were notified. B. Altman & Co | Direct attention to their Upholstery Department, | which contains selections of and Dressing Table Covers, Cushion Tops and similar pieces; and selections of Lace Materials for | | the making to order of articles of this kind, Aa » gigcong ot Me era dis. Of ¥otboaatir ; ancellor Emory declared that « ea | 4 M ( enraltvergad DA a) eaallits wil «Bat do Assortments of Silk and Satin Damask, Brocades, | ‘opcode each Sacer Be) ee Armures, Velours and Tapestries for hangings, | @ woul f polltiot lie the fact r r of jurls-| there has heen fo much disgust ex furniture coverings and wall panelings. setlon, ne | pressed over the Hey an actions Duke under ch one has 1 anythin . ‘ r , ’ o | the other unde a tund, Thavenere, thies: AP Portieres of Silk Velour, Velour-Lined Silk | at oe pettt sas neil aE sa eae . ~ Tapestry, Silk Damask and Derby Satin, | Alotion, Mrs, Duke stated that tor years election day ax well as they ca, |” UNLE LOOBY” WiLL HAVE A | Mr. Duke had t trom five to #' ve usy TIME , | | 1 en ionic Ge NER tore 0 a | 1@ie tha cthan fined, Pamana Ay 16 RAIA $8 law e—d B (Department on Third Floor.) made New Jersey his pretended dc ! As of the necessary and to have! vote out, for the distances between 1 | to eave taxes, decided to hand ft out on Saturday \ hou it ares Ih the Bronk ee ereamtncaiaat seenemacentilipemenmeen ole fy as to give the lenders a a t ? chance to distribute {t carefully and by SAYS POLICEMAN | where It will do the most good. A bus - — . Lith Wi fs oe Soya Dariel SonshSons HUMILIATED KIM DH, Neon, @ Announce Their Annual Winter Sale “Vrecte: $25 (0 " a Tw y Arrested for Ask- s i * Attorney Arrested for Ask Blankets, Table Linens ing Cop His Name and and Domestics Number. | the ‘ber tes Greatly Below Regular Prices, | don one of their j : A. Bellows Kneeland, aia } : Blankets, lable Linens, No, 510 Wes Bhp says ti ‘ anak | 5 on 1 and wite, and upon pairs of California and pieces all-linen full bleach one-time part Tore they, sng, bs 1,000 Western wool Blankets, 50 heavy Table Damask, in ty bal: ayia street, whe ‘y were |some slightly soiled, at great ree handsome, novel designs; value Pat otek, oh ste hustand and wite, She 6459 | duetions, . | | $1.25 yard, sale price, john Green, who ¢ J him with dis e is willing to marry him now, but Value Bale Price 89 lence, appe that Kneeland hax s to Match. committed the great orlme of ask % size 4.50 3.25). eh te Green for his name and number, after X size 6.50 4.98 20x20 2.60. “1.98 the policeman had subse Im and Pull ales 908 2.38 2axr4 1A 208 Mrs, Kneeland to grea t R i f According to Mr. Kneeland ’ Full size 5.75 65) sear u hs had yee 1 ’ ne sey Full size 6.75 5.50 15 Rabie Danas s tion: ote pa { t of transy 100 dozen full size (6x6 feet) Cow» | very durable; regularly 65¢, yard, stretched the front of the A fort \bles, dilcad person | aue Price, iiding, at Iway and Six filling, silkolene covering, lig f | de Maree ordered the Ka dark Hotel PALE test value $i.25 | 49¢, yen to ve on, at the same time grasping each, for this sale , | iy katormy by an Aims and shoving 89C, each Domestics, | the a 5()0 dozen Sheets and Pillow Cases, Kneeland said he raised his cane and cases single and full size Crochet made of a good, substantial! told the special policeman that Bedspreads, Marseilles designs, grade o sheeting, at less than pres« ‘ would break his head If he didn't let go value $1.35, sale price, ent wholesale pri: of him. Green let go and Mr. and Mrs 98c, i, ef | Kneeland ed a nearby r irant — % Sa} They sat 1 the y 1 th a, =) J } They sat near te sa. Recommend Father John’s Medicine for Colds and Towellings, | 63x90 49c, regular patrolman kept par Bronchial Trouble and as a Body Builder, | 500 dozen heavy Hiuck Towels, all 72x90 54c, outside, p K ae — white, alsg red borders, size gyx99 59c. wife and ‘ - 18x34; regular price 12%c., sale |) 8 65¢ ee eaiciead ta By Sisters of Charity, St, John's Hos By Sisters of Holy Cross, St. Cathe-| price, 10c, each ~* bd i aati and imamiber. and he pital, Lowell, Mass rine’s Normal insttuce, Balt Pillow Cases, | hustled off to the West Sixty-elghth| ‘ more, Md 100 eda TY Paraaleyer i 42x36 l4e, 10c. street police station | “We cheerfully recommend Father 1, rd, sale pri ” 50x36 16c. 12c Kneeland was wrought up in court! yy +. speqicine 1 rOOK . “We have been using Father John’s | Value 12/¢¢. yard, sale price, : ‘ uh Phas th mis tala he hed t on r) John's Medicine as a good remedy 10" | Medicine during the Past Wiotee and 9c. yd. 54x36 17¢, 124, , of the bar for elgiteen years a colds, bronchial troubles, ete.; also 4 \spring and gladly testify to its su- Mu Rea sien tear ik his eves, ‘was tonto for building up the system, The perior merit a8 a body builder and MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. the manner in w: “Ingredients of which it Is composed general tonic,” 7 referred to M. paid ee phe i ee The #1 lve oontaine three ties the BROADW AY, 8TH AND 9TH STREETS, | . eld he z y he 500 i ee = — — worth a trial by all suffering from wD oa arene for Father John's | troubles specified above,” | Medteine if th € . treet Stativ 10 Was on hand to| a ee Bedroom Furniture. ett 5 4 | FIRE BROKE UP PARTY, 4, ‘bees | dad a L ; | Matiowe'en Juck oF Lantern set) | | ”* Gree 5) We place on sale Thursday, November 2nd, the ace Curtain Ablaze, aw A 3 Charles M. Van Siclen, No. 271 West | ; One Hundred and Thirty-second street, | Redeem $ : B Behn on a rey sty today before ap "1 Ye tee Hebel (100 Bureaus . . $12.50, $17.50 & $27.50, | ; We RRELOe Set t > Ei BSA fack-o'-lantern was overturned and qualiec for Excellence value $17.50, $25.00 &, $40.00. fle 10 tie ace curtis In the par | and Variety. The unassailable | ae \ Reis. ve Strength and Permanency~ of 100 Chiffoniers . $12.50, $17.50 & $24.00,| he flames ate value $17.50, $25.00 & $36.00. second floor The house is own by Adrian ay, fe, Sie | KILLED WIFE, NERVE FAILED, | (Special to Te i PHILADEL 1 to seven years In dary, | mdy was ariested he made deny tye responsibility, had shot his wife \ ee i a at | “8S. @& H.” Stamps positively~ insure their redemption, For your Soap Wrappers—Coupons— Labels—Package Coffee Signatures, Trade- marks, Bc., C&c, we'll also give you "'S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps, Ask at — one of our stores for a list, Redemption Stations Everywhere. if 50 B. R. Tables to match . $4.50 & $5.50, value $5.50 & $7,00, Lord & T, aylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, NOVEMBER J, 1906, | not be a burden, | on the Filth Floor, | heard, and this, with piano | artists: Suit or Top-Coat— | And $6 Biack VELVETS at 55c, worth $f eye Store Closes at 6 P. M, Gt Nimansfr Cre ~ Store Interest O artificial attraction can | rival the fascination of \g the store’s merchandise, at this moment. November) bursts open the door that has been standing tardily ajar, for the Winter social season, The personal interest of men and! women centres on matters of | apparel, Parents now hurry | the delayed shopping for the, children, | The MERCHANDISE holds public interest; and merchan- diseat Wanamaken's is always representative of the best, in every line of endeavor, that the world has produced, But shoppers always should have rest moments—so that the busy work of buying may This week | Very delightful MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT is being provided by our Piano Store, The Broadest Showing of WOMEN'S WAISTS That We Have Ever Made From every side we hear enthusiastic admiration of our Shirt-waists and Dress Waists for women, Those who know, tell us that nowhere else is there anything like the variety we show, and nowhere else are the values so great, There is constant newness of design. The very latest idea is always here—often weeks before it is seen else- where. ‘The picture is sketched from waists that you’ll find here today. Fabrics include soft radia and Messaline silks, chit. fons, chiffon taffeta, crepe de (hine, and laces and nets, Many of the waists are copiei irom Paris models— many have hand-made yokes Individual description The Golden Crown Blankets, white, | all very fine wool $7,504 pair—6Ox80 In, 44 pounds, | SH apalr—72x 84 In..5's pounds, | $10.50 a palr—78x84 In..6'¢pounds | a is impossible. ; In fancy waists, the prices range from #5—and at this price there are almost unlimited varieties to select from—up to $37.50, in American waists; with French waists much more elaborate. In plain tail’ red styles, prices range from $3, 75 to $12, Second oor, Tenth street, ‘The rich tones of the Austin Pipe Organ are frequently and Angelus duets, alternates | with vocal quartets, duets and solos, by these well-known Mid-winter Night s Little Women | Dream | A comfortable, let - me- dream = again sort of dream—or soothing ———nieneens Mr. PAUL DUFAULT | Dr, CARL DUFFT | io rar a or by “Aunt Jo'’—though Ms, at ERHOL Be NN oes to wheat pl Mrs, B, ns | between 14 and 18 years, | The ‘music will continue, | the “little women” she found | at short intervals, during the | *° {nteresting. These like these, day, today and all this week.) Prerty Waists hat slumber—under warm, ective, unctimbersome BLANKETS And some strikingly meas idsome BEDSPREADS too, newly arrived, In new designs, | The Boy—His | Silk Petticoats and Blouse Sweaters for Girls Jerately prived All are the kind her girls would Both the sult and the Top-coat jj:5 the kind to please beauty are worth a dollar more—seven joying, sensible gitls who believe lars. As soon as you see either, y, real worth and good taste The Arusn Blankets. ntirely of them on your boy, you'll agree 0 peinctes mo wal oe 8 pe y Pound to that, And to shrewd mothers) ,,. ay 8 bate sp 7 saveng of that delateaber bay $16 a palr—S0x90 in. 6% pounda saving of that dollar—they'd know| it at a look The Suit {9 all-wool mixed chov-| jot--double-breasted jacket and Sateen-fintehed English Bedspreade, for single, double and extra large beds, fn floral and geometrical patterns; soft finish, easily washed ac- For alngle beds, at $4, $4.25, $4.50, or short. Girls’ knee trousers, Sizes for 8 to 16) qrisned eta; colld color 46,6 yp atneie uated ruffle +75, 85 and $5.50 each, years, A sturdy, stylish school| sb ) 9 3 Others in prett double bec 0, $5 suit, truly. | oipers pratt) yr double beds, at $4, $4.50, $5, 1.50 and &6 each, For extra large bets, $4.75, $5.50, $6, 88,50, $9, $10.75 and $12,50 each, e new shades. se and Norfolk Jacke { worsted or zephy: i The Top-cont {8 Oxford frieze— a little germent, snappy and] g good-looking as we have ever| 5 a 4 fan :. baat ot Fancy Blankets for making parted with at this price. Sizes ny - cardinal and) blanket robes and wrappers; plain for 8 to 16 years. white, 1.46 to $2.00 | grounds with contrasting floral Second floor, Fourth avenue. | figures. $5 and $6 each, At $6 eacy, worth $7. Second floor, Ninth street. Still Plenty of the Sth-faced —J Third floor, ‘The selling has been enormous, already; but the Velvet Sale started with twenty thousand yards available. Another hundred pieces were brought forward yesterday, and there will beno shortage today, at least. Itis a splendid opportunity for women who admire luxurious velvet suits and wraps, and who appreciate saving practically half of the cost of the goods, ‘The pile is close and fine; the black is excellent in both the blue and jet shades; the weaving is perlect, For suits, coats, wraps, trimming and millinery purposes, 45¢ ayard, worth $1. ‘Then there is more good news from the Silk Store today: 5000 Yards of $1 Striped Moire Velour Siths at 65ca Yard— These rich and beautiful silks have been woven and finished within the last thirty days; and they are at the height of popularity, for entire suite and separate blouses, They are in the most desirable colorings—prune, myrtle, wine, navy blue and black—all with white hair-line stripes, and the grouud in moire finish. 20 inches wide—regular $1 quality, at 65¢ a yard, 2000 Yards of $1.50 Mousseline Taffeta at 65¢ a Yard— A beautiful fabric that we secured so radically under price, simply because the color-line was badly broken, The silks are perfect in every way, and 21 inches wide, If your color is here, you've found the best bargain you'll see in u year. ‘Two shades of pink, two of yellow, turquoise, light and dark heliotrope, bluct, [uchsia and pompon, Regular $1.50 quality at 65c a yard, Also shown today, a new double-width 40-fnch All-Siik Crepe de Chine, in black and colors—bright, fresh, new crepes, one of the most-wanted plain weaves this season for evening or street wear, In white, ivory, cream, light blue, gray, pink, Nile green, heliotrope, corn, Gobelin blue and black, $1 ayard, Retusda, arsevmacs JOHN WANAMAKER av inciicamu Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders.

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