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V—_—_———L_———— a it aad THE WORLD: _ FRIDAY EY TMS. DUDLEY'S hai DUDLEY, WHO SUES FOR DIVORCE DIVORCE SU STIRS SOCIETY Mrs. Vanderpoel, Whom She Names, Says Charge Is “Horribly False.” ALL NOW IN NEW YORK, Defendant a Rich Lawyer and Clubman, Who Has En- tertained Lavishly. Wastionable folk in this city, Phila- delphia and Washington have found « rare occasion for gossip in the @ult for divoroe brought by Mims. Marie Dudley @xainst her husband. Edward Dudle millionaire lawyer, Harvard gredunt clubman and well-known man about’ town. The fact that the wife of the awaa- wor Mr, Dudiey has sued him for divorce became doubly interesting when it wan known that “among divers women" re- ferred to only the name of Mrs, Blis- abeth Battelle Vanderpoel, a friend of Mra. Dudley for many years, had been dragged into the case, She is a widow with one child and has been prominent in the exclusive ciroles of New Yorks and Washington society for twenty years. She is & woman of extraordl- nary beauty and of @ distinguished fam. ily, According to @ statenent made ‘by her lawyer, L. J. Vorhaus, of House, Grossman & Vorhaus, there |s absotute-| ly no justification for the changes | against Mrs, Vanderposl, False, Says Mrs. Vanderpoel, She was complotely prostrated when eho heard that her name had been used by Mrs. Dudley's lawyers, and charao- terized the charge as horribly unjust and without the slightest basis In fact, Mr, Vorhaus declared to-day that his client was not mentioned in the actual) complaint in the divorce suit filed 11 the Court of Common Pleas, Philadel- plia, He says that ehe ls merely ac- oused in a bill of joulars not yet on ‘file, in which #o is dragged into the matter on information and bellet, the insinuation of a Washing- ton at y that he nopes to establish that ahe is the woman who spent three days with Mr, Dudley in the Hotel Raleigh, Washington, last April. Op the three days mentioned Mr, Vor- haus says that he has uoshakable evi- denoe that Mrs. Vanderpoe) was visit- fog her sister. He has also documentary proof in three letters written on those days to the mother of Mra. Vanderpoe! ip Saugerties, A Washington Trip, ‘The spetfication in Mra, Dudley's Dill Of particulars that is sought to connect the beautiful widow with the case says that on April 12 last a woman left this city on a Baltimere and Ohlo train, traveding alone. Arrwi at Twenty- foarth and Chestnut streets, Philadel- phia, it ts averred, Mr, Dudley boarded the train and joined the woman. ‘Then, | it ip stated that the two went to the Hotel Raleigh, in Waal (he lawyer registered as ‘Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Craven, of Now York.” The de- fenflant in the sult and the co-re- spandnt, i is urged, remained three aaye at the Raleigh. Mrs. Di hington, whers She does not pactcunsi in this count, though her ends, predict that when the case ls Brongn epen court sensational bac gd wilt be produced. Dudley, who is a registered at- 6 New Jersey Bar, with way at ot ih North Second street, Camden, {8 & member of the Union New York Yacht, Univraity, Sapna and Harvard clubs, of this city, at cne tme mulntained a lendid. estate near Camden, known as MINge Grange.” Entertained Laviehly. 1900 until early this year the ye had a town house at No, 173 st street, Philadelphia, where they rained Pa plire: fon te Py 24 Complaint that cost har @ year to conduct this establishment, and that the furniahings “ate mansion alone cost $60,000. Locust street house was closed yh ir Mrs, Dudley ols ley transierred nfs residence to the Manhattan Club, wiere he js now living. When Mrs, Dudley e4 from Wurope she went to live at = Waldorf-Astoria, though she has deen tra’ 1g about in other cities col- leoting evidence in her divorce action. Another startling charge made by the bi) Le sing the olubman is that he “le on rambling for very high one a hanft that has been a source of large revenue to him for manv A Lavish Spender, Long betore Philadelphia knew that at udievs® had ony separated, thair town mansion being olosed and Hemantled, of iw “ “e furnishings, there was much talk in olub circles of ee, ey eg for millionaire poker Stoan of dintin, year 4 wide penta fae Decautee of UL S CABINET “WILL NOT RESIGN 4) ot| ‘ t i devores the roate! social and glub life, the eum was ntieely iy inadequate and not in proportion to his means. nefarious busindsb Ofrymttiog 4p and sel should more properly pre} feog Ai for adults, but worse Ee a Bertie ve har It ‘heretore devolves wi i that for themselves, but the child as to rel re 0 a een ae ‘the mother's watchfulness, Dudley. rangement between th Rumors of es f way ihrough ul Dudieys found usual channels before practoelly soolety as ast May Shusriained Philateltmiae tashionede fet ok @ musloale that was charact pending money. ir cr pare of he Pri time to His wife declares hat he made her an allowance of $5,000) year when they separated, but that actual homed, et way out o: separation, Sho that since they were married in I by lavish ex oe hee he auowed, hee sy, & a hia funettion Sine. “ian Blauvelt laughter of Marous A, Cook, of Bos-| f'n “" i to wing three songs for ona imn th humble circumstances. AML Archambault, @ bas#o, was nih for the afternoon, The Kind You Have Always Bought. 'HIS is the caution applied to the public ut og manufac unde eerie Phat | Sa a at BLS over my yeure— the penning We ‘e respectfully call the sees ton nl yi mits. Soe | of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper SHE Varta AEs pee alton nts pes, ae the wrapper is removed the same Mctatar ap elon agli arith on sides ttle in ‘used loose front, fitted back, Heeir ittie ‘ones fn the past years need ba Wanttoa na at set | new. style. sleeve, elegantly $100 ation to the teat danger of introducing into their families spu It is to regretted that there are le who are Dae ped if all sorts of substitu be termed countartelbe, for parations no' the mother to scrutinize Genuine Castoria always bears the uaios of For Friday and Saturday, Men’s Sack Suits Made to sell as high as $28 $1 8,50 EDUCED to its lowest terms: You want a fita good fit; also you want all wool, for less than a!l wool in clothes is gun-cotton—anything out of its place is gun cotton, Because of broken lines, the following bargains are the biggest values in New York:— Single and double breasted sack suits, in the long, fashionable 1905 styles ; worsted-cheviot, Scotch Tweeds, Blue and Black Cheviots—all. sizes from extra short to extra long ; $18.50 instead of $22.50 to $28.00. Boys’ Long Trousers Suits Made to sell for $15 and $18. Made of the identical stuffs as our men’s suits— 12 gmt 31 Splendid White or Natural Weel Un. dergarments, thoroughly combed; Shirts 34 to 48; Drawers 30 to 48. And the buttons are sewn to day, Men's $2 Cravats 50c. | Men's $1.75 Gloves $1.15 1 bok tad teres ite es Imported selected skins in latest shades» not ills | cadet and 7 to 9 ara? ptr Pe ara olga Rial Smith Gray @ Co. THREE STORES “BROADWAY AT 31ST ST,, NEW Y FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV., BROADWAY AT SEDFORD AVS I BKLYn, made, too, under the most wholesome conditions in the $ best possible manner; 14 to 19; single or double-breasted; $12 instead of $15 to $18. , Boys’ Norfolk Knee Suits Made to sell up to $9.50. Sturdy Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, in Blues and 0 Blacks and Grays and mixtures; made to stand the 56 5 wedge without prejudice to style, ’ Men’s Tuxedo Coats and Vests New York Store Only, The residue of the great Full Dress Clothes sale of ten $ days ago. It you can find your size you save twelve dollars, 1 5 Drop in, anyway—a visit in no sense obligates a purchase, Underwear, Shirts, Cravats. Four Important Items for Saturday. Men's $2.00 Shirts $1.00 Men’s Underwear 75 dozen Fancy Bosom Shirt, Madras and French Percale, plain or plaited bassom, 134g to 184; cuffs attached; sleeves 33 to 36 inches, « is of social gossin months hey when they ter. inet counterfeits imitations, Pet oot Drees duty is to call the attent: Lnrot the unger joines, in the or what CENTRAL CUTS OFt TS FREE PASSES State and “aly Of Officials and Their Friends Will Have to Pay Fare. 1 | Free pasres to State and city oMficta mombers of the Legislature felends will no longer be laeuc New York Central Ratiroad Con They were cut off by an order of the Boant of Directors adopted at @ ape mecting oalied for the purpose of con- sidering the free-pase evil, ‘The order went Into effect to-day No more passes of any character will be Issued to any persons except em ployers actually engaged on the road or fs branches. ‘The order applies to the datire State. | Heretofore State and city officials, | members of the Legislature and thelr | friends enjoyed pass privileges for the mere asking, Despite the law on the! question the New York Central hes always been exceedingly generous in the matter of furnishing free Lid tation to the favored men of 01 Rial standing anywhere in the State, BGen- ators and Agsembiymen were daily vie wore at the office of the compan’ the Grand Central Depot, and wi al wanted a pass they ‘ould get It, Established 1856. HALL FURS 40&42 W. 22d8t. Half Block EAST of Sixth Ave. Formerly of Sixth Ave, Special Sale To-Day and Saturday PERSIAN LAMB COATS,) trimmed with large be Hl if lined; value $150, Special Baum Marten, double scarfs, heads and tails, regular $65; now . Mink Stoles, handsome and | value $100; NOW, ..ccsceseeee ree 1 Mink Double Long Scarf, value $65, 45 Mink Shawls, value $60; now,.... 40 | Mink Ascots, value $25; now. 15 Mink Fancy Scarfs, heads and tails, value $40; now Persian Lamb Ascots,value $20; now Alaska Sable Double Scarfs,value$25, Alaska Sable Ascots, value $18; now Black Lynx Stoles, value $40; now... Black Lynx Ascots, value $25; now. Natural or Sabled Squirrel Throws, value $i4; now Sable Fox Stoles, value $25; now.. New Style Muffs Chinchilla snow $40; value $55 25) 15) Ermine “40; 60 Mink . ~% 8 * 4 Persian ....+ eS a || Natural Squirrel . * * i Sable Squirrel “ 10; “ 16 \Black Lynx .. © 4, * 2 ||Alaska Sable ae nC) Men’s Fur Overcoats Dark Musk-rat lined, value $85 $60 Natural Musk-rat lined, value $60,, 50 Sealskin Caps, value $15; special., 10 Sealskin Gloves, value $20; special, 13 9 Beaver Gloves, value $14; special.. W. H, HALL 40 & 42 W, 22d St. i BAST of Oth Ave, N, ¥, Halt Biggk ‘anaes ne 4236— Buy direct * from imnorter's and saye |) Middieman’a profit, || CASHRCREDIT Make your Christmas seleo- tons n y in 1006 at y |] conven trust yo e. ||] employers’ reference requ! Call or Write for Cataloue No 4, L.W.SWEET&CO., | pede treet, Brooklyn, lewark Av, Jersey City, Out-of-Town Patronage Soltcited. ” IMPORTING TAILOR @5 Sixth Ave, at 36% St Near Herald Buildi to carry Constantly, t PPE G, NOVEMBER 24, 1905, Hadett Chart. &@ | Broadway at Thirteenth Street ONLY. Young Men’s Suits $9.50 and $12 That are Extra-Special Values We have gathered together about 300 Young Men's Suits, and, as the quantity is small, place them on sale at the Broadway Store ONLY (sizes 14 to 20 and for small and Thirteenth St. men 30 to 36 chest measure). The suits concerned would command in the regular course of business from $12 to $16.50, It means something to a young man to get a smart, stylish suit so much under the regular price, Single and double breasted Sack Suits with broad shoulders, wide lapels, side or centre vents, peg-top trousers, cheviots in plaids, stripes and mixtures $ duced to §! institute these price reductions, plaids and nav: prices of $2. 8b hurry. $8.9 For girls, ages 5 to 14. offer concerns. kerseys, In brown, green and blue, velvet in contrasting shades- lars. Very special values at $8.90, Rare, Good Offerings, | in Boys’ and Girls’ Clothes BOYS’ TOURIST OVERCOATS AND THREE-QUARTER LENGTH REEFERS at Radical Price Concesssions. —reduced from $6.50 and $8.75, We've come upon a condition among the boys’ clothing stocks that needs a quick and effective remedy, business has reduced several lines till only a few of a sort remain— the garments affected are as printed In the head lines, made of all- wool fancy mixtures and friezes, in blue and linings of warm Venetian, and the Reefers are Sizes 6 to 16, These $6.50 and $8.75 Overcoats and Reefers are re- ANOTHER EXTREME Price CONGESION OTHER EXTREME PRICE CONCESSION IN BOYS’ RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS —reduced $ from $8.50. For boys, ages 2% to 10, Russian and Sailor Suits of serges and fancy mixed fabrics, with half collars of red broadcloth; also a quantity of corduroy velvet suits, prettily trimmed. Reduced from $8.50 to $5. HIGH-GRADE DRESSES FOR GIRLS SUFFER EXTREME PRICE REDUCTIONS $2.95 @ $3.75 To the end that our tables may be free and clear of all small lots we Involved are dresses tor girls of 6 to 14, made of serges, worsteds and Panama cloths, in regulation sailor and Russian styles and a series of exclusive new models, in royal, red, brown and reseda serges, and $3.75 they will go quickly, so you'd better A COLLECTION OF 115 GIRLS’ COATS UNDER PRICED Values $10, $12 and $13.50, But there are not all sizes in every style this Collectively, all sizes from 5 to 14 may be found. There are Tourist and Empire models in the new gray fabrics and other Coats have deep Astrachan col- The fabrics are all-wool <— se es ec ee The condition is this: Brisk ray, Overcoats have ined with red flannel. f Values up to $8.50, At the reduced The Empire Coats are piped with The Watch-Dog in your Vest Pocket OU can buy Health’ Insurance now. Several good " Accident” Companies sell {t. Sixty dollars per year will bring you $25.00 per week, for every week you are Sick. But, your time alone may be worth far more than that, And $200 per week might not pay for your suffering. ‘That's why “Cascaret’ Insurance which prevents Sickness, Is worth ten times as much money as other ‘ Health” Inaure ance, Yet 'Citscaret Insurance’ will cost you less than Ten Cents a week. That gives you a Vest Pocket" Box ° means food eaten but . “Indigestion” only partially di 1, “Conatipation" means food retained In the body undigested too tong, till it decays. It then supplies the poisons of decay | to the system, in place of the nourishment . ft might have suppiled, fon't that @ tremendous handicap worth | foauring against? What does jt cost to Cure Constipation on Indigestion, with their train of smal tod great Ills, and to Insure against a | return of them? Not so very much, One 10 cent box of Cascarets per week, ‘at most, perhaps half that, One candy tablet night and morning, taken regularly for @ short time, is war ranted to cure the worst case of Constipa- tion or Indigestion that walks the earth, ee 6 One tablet taken whenever you suapect you need it will insure you against 90 per cent of all other Ills Ukely to attack you, Because 90 per cant of these {lls begin only mai retail at “HE orth, you arefnctaree selling "er, we to thes aie fe ‘tor: “redveing. e old, tut carmente to the new: “GUTLOHN FUR CO,, TOL Broadway, near 10th st. iy In the Bowels, or exist through poor | Nutrition, Cascarets don't purge, don't weaken, | don't irritate, nor upset your. stomach, past ast the ‘iiltle valves that mix Digestive | Juices with Food, | They strengthen these Bowel-Muscles | by oxeroising them, | ‘The BowelMusoles can thus, {8 @ short | time, dispense with any Drug assistar ce | whatever, oF @ ‘The time to teko a Cascaret ts the very | minute you suspect you “need one, } ~When your Tongue is coated a litt When your breath is not above suspicion. | —Whien your head feels dull, dizzy, ot | chy. When you have eater too heartliy, or too rapidiy. When you have drunk more then was! | geod for your digestion, ~When you have a touch of Heart | ° born, Gas-belching, Acid-rising-in-throat, | or a Coming-on-Cold, | | | Curry the “Vest Pocket’? Box where tt Dolongs, Just as you would your Watch, Pooket-knife or Lead-penoll. tt Costs only 10 cents, At any drug. gist. Bo sure you get the genuine, made only dy the Sterling Remedy Company, ars never sold in bulk, Every tablet stamped “ccc,"” A ghinple and the famous booklet “Curse of Constipation.’’ Pree {ér the asking Address Sterling Remedy Company,.Chi- | cago or New York. mm) THE FINAL (PINK) EDI- TION of The Evening World, cn sale everywhere, contains Complete Charts of the Day's Racing and the Results of All the,Day’s Sports, —~¢ | ' ar | | No,~they aot like Exercise on the | Bowels, instead, ‘They stimulate the Bowel-Muscles to contragt and propel’ the Food naturally | | ° Exceptionally good e e e millinery bargains for to-morrow. O’N E of those special Saturday offerings, typifying the Simpson Crawford Millinery selling methods—an inimitable policy that has made ours the largest individual millinery depart- ment in America, Two especially smart simply trimmed hats. One like cut—the other a smaller desi but just as desirable, fresh, new, pita lookin ig hats, would readily bean $5.00 each. 45 Sale price , 3. Untrimmed hat section. 350 beautiful quality black paon velvet draped turbans ie ley ones, eocllnk, vlen rp Clearing sale of colored felt hats. All this Fall's colors represented. There are no hats in the 1,95, and very many of same pals hes thie to produce, Sule price... 25ce and 75c CARUSO | MELBA | SEMBRICH | SING “HIG MASTER'S VoIcE” VICTOR TALKING MACHINE | Machines from $17,00 up. Records from 50c, up, 9 | DOWN | And Small Weekly Payments, DISON PHONOGRAPH nit Machines eos up. =| | | aaa iia E Records 35c- Each, you CAN | MAKE | | IT PLAYS YOUR | IT TALKS | OWN IT LAUGHS | RECORDS iM IT AMUSES We will send machine and records of your own selection to your home on receipt of first payment, ee eee Used pianos--New pianos. $10 down, vor Xmas. All high - grade kasiest monthly upright pianos, in payments on thir- g00d condition teen unexcelled some like new— new pianos, in- special to- mor- cluding those row; made by ckering Bros., $, G, Linde. man, Packard, and the famous Cecilian plano, played with ‘ped- als or fingers, and the Cecilian player, $400 Playel upright ano ‘bes rahall & wv endel up right 100 476 Hardman ant ian 800 Emerson upright #500 Weber upright And others, 150 250 Read our agreement: Any used piano you select will be taken back at full amount Paid to date of return any time within one year in exchange for one of our New planos or the Cecilian piano or player, Notice, TO those who have a plano— T° those who want a plano— Gur outlet for used pianos is and do not want to pay tae So extensive that we can afford to | price of a new instrument we rec- take the instrument you now have | ommend our used pianos as far bet- ter than the cheaper new pianos, in exchange for one of our new pianos and allow you more than you | Prices are much less than real val- ues in their present condition, would expect to receive, Stnypson Conupord Co Fourth Floor, Liquozone Tree \ If you need Liquogone, and have snever tried it, please send us your name and state disease with which your are suffering, We will then mail you an order on a local druggist for a full-size bottle, and will pay the druggist ourselves for it. This is our free gift, made to convince you; to ] let the product {tself show you what | THE FIFTH AVE. FUR CO. 290 FIFTH AVENUE Have’ purchased tho furnishings and leased the buliting cecuvied by F. Booss & Bro,, inc. it can do. In justice to yourself, | and will weil thelr stock of over please accept it fo-dny for it places oa you under no obligations whatever. /ODTE $500,000 WORTH | The Liquozone Company, or 458-464 Wabash Ay., Chicago, FINE FURS AT A ORBAT SACRIFICE. ———— — Commencing Nov. 26 The World wilt give 5 weehly prizes of $10.09 eae for the 5 b st positions obtained each week by advertisers through the Situation Wanted columns of the Sunday World's Want Dirvctory—24 words, 15 cents, Adver+ tisers who secure positions wil please communicate with Te World’s Class fled Advertising Manaer, Room 51, Pulitzer Building. LOWER. THAN ELSEWHERE, orkmanabip wilt "390 FIFTH AVENUE DET, 30TH AND BIST STS. TELEPHONE 4257 MADISON 8Q.