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4 CRIPPLED AND £0, ISSUED FOR DIVORCE, SHAKE-DOWN GAME —_>—- Tillman's Wife Says She, Too, Is Helpless and Is Left Without Means. WED BY A CONTRACT. She Was Not to Claim Support, Husband Avers—Tells of Baby Scheme that Failed, Mrs, Wilhelmine F. D, ¥ Drought suit in the § on whom sh 180, on the yon-support and | apse » Fitzgerald to- | day for » of allmony and | counsel who lives at No, 909 ot, mays Wist EB xt t mye Til sf B hey without any rease on mah left ! ut any Fetson on Bopt, 9 Ins n they were living » etreet, saying vould come back, She has i time and aeked him has refused to do ao. ind, she executed a deed ot] No, 1 Bidridge sitet, on promised to luvk od the deed, out for her If se al Anfred and Churies Steckler, on be- balf of Tilly wabmitied an affidavit in which he state@ he is seventy years led Chisrig ht side being paras partially blind. 4 that there was any core- mony of marriage between him and the plaintiff, and by the agreement of mar- rage which they signed on Aug. 2, 1599 the plaintif’ agreed not to claim support from him during his lifetime. She began a suit, she avers, in the Court on Sept: 9 last, for prac- perty at this action,” he 1 for my life and ce, and so left he: hidren, all of full age, two daughters, who are h any her fan money and believe she has ni posit fo the Germania Savings and elsewhere several thousal lars About March, 190, she comp! of feeling 1!, and one day 1 f note wr from a house ixty Htc saying she was ‘e iT went there and found her in bed with @ baby by her side, which she said wes our child. I heard afterward thie child ‘was not her's at all, and charged he: with thi » she admitted she was not its 7 : ——— BANKER WALSH NOT TO BE PROSECUTED, ediecens Secretary Shaw Declares He Did No More Than Other Financiers. | CHICAGO, Deo, %.—Secretary af the Treasury Shaw. arrived here from ‘Washington to-day, and én an Interview * | Quigg sald, Til-| Quigg Arrested, Posing as a “Cop” and | Demandi Joseph Quirg, a fir Company No. 31, Il Ninth street, rested today by of the Bedford avenue with repressating himself as a poltce- man 61d attempting to extort foom Willlam Martin According to Mart hie soloon late last into tho rear room, “Lama the law According to Marti manded $8, declaring would arrested uni paid. Martin called arrested Quigg F Satlor NORFOLK with extra “Woollens; 8 WINTER OVE Heretofore $1 200 TROUSERS and Broadclo' practically dechired there would be no eriminat Closing ALDERDICE ASKS WRIT. District-Attorney 1 is on Ball Houd of 830,000, James S. Alderdice, the lawyer con victed of forging the na of the late an aged and tu» deeds of h, in the Bu proceedings for ction, his cou » of reasons writ untfl next Tuesday _— Court-Martial of Midshipman Coffin Begun at Annapolis, ANNAPOLIS, Md,, Deo, 2.~The trial M ae O ng, began here to-day court martlad, Then the auc: tioneer will say: “It is yours.” Just attend any of the AUCTION SALES sanounced -Adaily through World's Want Di- rectory and egerich adjourned ‘he hear- impson Crawford Company after- Christmas clearing sale, at No, 0% Driggs avenue. riless Russian Sails, 3 to 8 years PAIRS OF SEPARATE Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50. ..seeseee FIFTH AVE,, $400 Steck upright....,, $450 Decker Bros. upright $400 Sohmer upright... $500 Chickering upright... val dit, he said: ‘1 Department 8 Charged With |v arreste! hg pd. peer to call me with Engine t No, 25 South was ar Quigg sald © Sergt. Lyons, | of his friends to seg Afterward he fon, charged | pion a he had money | posit tenes a a saloon-kaepor | Bat |livem at No, in, Quigg entered | Williamsburg. night and walked | Nhen, tt 1s alleged, dropped dropped od asking 28% South | Corporation in, the fireman de- that he (Martin) ‘he money was | erators Quigg a8 Well us the saloon-keeper | Stewart built ft four years ago. Franklin Simon & Co. Clearing Sale riday and Saturday Boys’, Girls’ & Misses’ Winter Apparel Boys’ Clothing Norfoth Suits, 8 to 17 years | 4,50 Satis, 5 to 12 years \ $7.50 to $12 AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, Knickerbockers, of Imported 5.75 pair of _ s to 17 years. Value $10.00.,... RCOATS, 3 to 8 years, Heretofore $7.50 to $15.75...... DEVS Fa NE peN Nut LONG OVERCOATS, 8 to 2.50 to $15,75.. of Imported All-Wool fabrics, Sizes 7 to 17 years, Heretofore $2.50 to $5,00....... Misses’ and Gurls’ Apparel GIRLS’ HIGH-CLASS LONG WINTER COATS 4 to 16 years 7.50, 9.75, 12.50 Heretofore $15.00 to $34.50 DRESSY COATS of Velvets, Broadtail Zibelines th; 4 to 16 years. MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS 14, 16, 18 years 0.00, 13.75, 18.50 Heretofore $23.50 to $36.50 $450 Chickering, $100 $550 Weber piano, §200 8 nls (the 3 money to pay for for any money, wef Burns, fo ig investig — Bath Beach Hotel sold, iiceman,” 08 Ne| aye Belmont Hotel, at Bath Beach, | showed his badge, “You are breaking) V9 gig for $50,00 yestoniay by the Liquidating Company to Leowitz & Roseff, Manhattan realty op- It ls a four-story brick etruc- a poltceman, who ture at Cropsey avenue and Ba; ty-second street, on a plot 118x096, Heretofore $9 KNICKERBOCKER 37th & 38th Sts, USED PIANOS ‘10 was in the back Quigg en Irink, Having am from the w York, anu 1 of his “have off, but 1 am | | sald Quige told him het alvage Corps, into Martin's wi eviied for a drink any found t He ating. Quigg Ninth street, Twen- Hugh 15.00 THE WORT this ea ea ) ( $325 Vose piano, #185 |DOWN. + ++++, 100) $400 Horace Waters 100! §850 Kranich & Bach Pr Th $375 Pleyel upright... These pianos were taken in exchange as part payment on our new pianos during the Christmas season, and weean vouch for their excellent condition and superiority as usedinstruments. OUR PLAN PROTECTS YOU. We guarantee satisfaction by offering to take back any piano you buy at full amount paid to date of return any time within one your choice of our unexcelled new pianos, including those made by PACKARD, CHICKERING BROS,, H. & $, G, LINDEMAN, and the finest piano player and player piano in the world, the CECILIAN PLAYER & CECILIAN PIANO, BAILEY, ear, to apply on SCHUMANN, HOBART M. CABLE, ht. .9195 uprig! isp 25 Also 28 Other Bargains, RADLE, | a THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1995, Watch for our January sales of muslin underweir and white goods t, Jan, 2d, 1906. € Friday will be the greatest bargain day in the after-Christmas clearing sale. limax of the after-Christmas bargain-giving comes Friday. ; ransack the various lines, and though the price reductions which we have been offering have mai into the accumulations of left-over stocks, the special lots which we put aside for Bargain Friday have not been. ‘THE c touched yet. These receive the lowest prices that will be quoted during this great clearing event. Odd lots of all kinds will crowd the bargain tables, and the economical shopper will be able to choose from awide range of desirable merchandise at less than cost to the manufacturer. De Te A Sn Cranford SUKTH AME 19°@ TO 20™ STREETS January sales of white goods and muslinunderwear begin Tuesday, Jan. 2d, 1906. Co; We have had time since aed fa thoroug e great inroai COPTHO). 1908 BY Be Ine oF reer past few months. discontinued styles. price now, and ribbon, Lace remnants. VERY large collection of rem- nants has accrued during the Thousands of yards, embracing hundreds of styles—all kinds of laces in every width, short lengths, broken linesodd pieces, 10c., 15e., 25c., 39c., 69c., 98. yd. Qualities that sell from 19¢, to 2.95 yd, Clearing corsets. OLD more corsets than during any previous December, and the num- ber of broken lines to be disposed of incandescent section. will make a stir at Bargain Friday’s| °™! ™* closely nore made of French el an oe quality jean—fine models for slight and medium forms —gariers on front—prettily trimmed on top with lace | Wall gas fixture, 1 joint, equare Sizes 1b to 90, $3 P. D. corsets, to close,85c. Also a few biack in sizes 18 to 20. Odds and ends of $5 corsets at 1.75. ' Prima Donna, Ailsa and La Beaute—sizes 18 to 39. 14.75 for women’s suits that sold up to 34.75. T’S not a case of a few odd suits, but include lines that are broken, but slightly, What’s missing in ohe can be supplied trom an- other, Not a suit in the entire aggregation made tossell tor less «than, $25, and from that on up to $84.75. Materials are high-class mixtures in those modish checks and stripes which are nearly invisible 75 made in the new cutaway style, with 7 14 light broadcloth vests, fancy braid and Ls button trimming, satin lining through- out, some in soft cheviots in short blouse models or 44 length tight-fitting comts..escereeresceeel4.75 24.75 for suits up to 47.50. Beantiful high colorod broadcloths, hard twisted gray worsteds, fancy novelty, materials and English weaves in fancy chic little jackets or long coats, Satin or taffeta lined, Among these a variety of light shades and more practical colors, 14.75 black coats at 7.50. Fine black coat, short, jaunty, tight-fitting model, in cheviot.and kersey, noteh collar or collarless, lined throughout with soft satin, 16.50 misses’ andj Girls’ 9.75 Piccadilly junior suits, 9.75. | coats, 3.95, Pretty mixtures and invisible|In very fine novelty mixtures, checks, dark rich shades—wine, | full box; t, with velvet brown and gray; long coat, semi-| collar, lined throughout, large fitted, satin lined, fancy collars | hand-worked emblem on sleeve, of velvet. | sire, 6 to 18 years, SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©0, \51.5 gas burner 65¢ Ts the latest improved Welsbach, and that insures you the greatest light bargain of the year, if you don’t miss this afters Christmas clearing sale. They’ complete, mind you, with nl and air-mixing bulb, and they sel nearly everywhere at 1.25, Here's a number of other special after- values from our salesroom, All marked at half Mata Floor, Light! Light! Light! At special prices for Friday in our-gas fixture’ Hessnent Balysroom. ’ al ~ | Welsbach reduced prices, nee light celling ™ abo ritalin chy PCrseereveee : cape hy 1.25C.B, &» Augustine corsets, 75¢. | qo tight ceiling gas fixture. 1.50 1 | Medium high bust and long dip hip—flat abdomen 9 ceiling gas fixture sae | Wall gas fixture, stiff joint... 396 | bahanShapy nro | Wall gas fixture, 9 joints... 4+ ny Stiff joint bracket, complete wil burner, } wall fang es Malbracese see BOC . . The famous Kuppenheimer ‘ A —§15—18 and $20 suits at 11.50. Oo course they are broken lines, otherwise we would be unable to quote this great price reduction on a grade of clothing that is widely known as the equal in style, fit and workmanship to the custom tailor suils, Second Floor. Several hundreds of these stylish suits are in- cluded in this offer, and Bargain Friday you can take your pick of the entire lot at less than the usual wholesale priee—but though the lines are 50 broken, the average man will lave no trouble in getting a fit in some of the many styles offered. e There are over 100 of the 220 suits; nearly as many included from the 822.50 values and a host of the $18 values, At $11-50, The styles are single and double breasted; sizes, regular, stouts and slims, so do not be afraid about fit. It is not like trying to get fitted in the ordinary cheap grades of wearing apparel, Kuppenheimer suits are made in such sizes and pro- portions that slight alterations can be made with ease, It’s a rare opportunity ard will only last a short time, so if you wish to share in the greatest clothing offer New York has to offer join the crowds of men in our clothing section to-morrow, and secure an up-to-date Kuppenheimer Suit at $11.50, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ‘2 ist *] 500 °2 waists at *1 | Two HUNDRED 4 waists at 2.95, and one hundred and fifty 7.95 waists at $5. The $2 waists at $1 are odds and ends and we're not ashamed to tell you, for of all the good waist values you never saw such style, such quality, and such a variety at one dollar, They are decidedly the handsomest and best waists made to sell regu- larly at $2. Second Moor, Upwards of five hundeod of these waists, made of nun's vei! : in white, colors, and plaids—trin ved with & plaits across the front, clusters of tucks on back, collars, and sleeves— while they Inst, $1 sesevssseseos eens 2.95 for $4 waists, $5 for $7.95 waists. Several stylish models in lace alvover dace false desigoee . , yoke, and ‘ont waists, beautifully designed with {ort a th Gorman Val. laces square yoke=tastefully trimmed | insertion and edge-trimmed col- with insertion and medallions, lar and sleeves, 1,50 flanelette sacques, 95c, A great after-Christmas clearing of the warmest, neatest house garments at the lowest price their quality is ever sold for—93c, Superior fianelette in Aries and Oriental designs—semi-fitting and kimono styles—yoke or plaite—finished with folds, Xm ~ SIMPSON CRAWFORD co, Infants’ wear. | ARENTS are always glad} to learn of'a clearing sale| in our infants’ wear section, Sale of Swift's best premium hams, | Plum pudding. Gordon & Diiworth's Just now we are ignoring profits 10, 11, 12, 18 of 14 Ibs, best quality. altogether, aiming at a speedy dis each—the usual price ||| 9b, can... is l6¢ lb.—supply I-lb, CAN. ereeeoeee LBC ve of the short lines accumu | lated during the holiday season Children's $4 coats, 1.95, Made of eiderdown or flannel, and firet- | tily trimmed with fancy collars | Children's $5 coats, 2.95 leloth—several buttons ot | pH wants to-day at, || Des “Swift's best pre- mium bacon. Nice piecey~fat, lean or | 6 boxes Box... Made of cheviot or bro: models—trimmed with ii fancy collar, Kecond Floor, | IMPORT 5 lbs 75c Children’s 50c. bonnets, | vt ie” Ibew 6c Some are knit—others are made of silk NEW) FA | . and double ruch che me fo ; ok Children's engaling poke honnets-< | sore. at py ante 3 trimmed with tucked chiffon and ties, 1.75 yyaoe iA ‘FR" | BOILED Children's striped flannelette night 18 me oo 25 . 59¢ e night with vere 500 own lounging ar bound with 2.95 drawers, with feet tte Children’s good quality flannele gowns, yoke effect and trimmed stitched collar.,...... Children's crinkled robes, made with funey satin, have girdle at x INDIAN. IY ARAP) SO, ULAR a aA box, 1601 SIMPSON Bist MA Quart pint jar “Ib. ean All our toys, dolls and games at half. | HIS remarkable offer holds good | «, MUMM'S CELE- . * TED Cl Pp, y ERRY will not carry stock from season to nt bottle, ‘igs MEDICINAL GINS — " ’ unrts, 928. Meder Swan Hollands — season, for, though we have a flour- bottle, $e.00; Gallon, $3. 20; case 12 7 halt ‘pinbs ; {shing toy department the year round, | pint bottle. Bettie we stock up afresh each year, | COnONET MERICAN | [79" CHAMPAGNE — Case 24 al It's a splendid chance for be- ott lated buyers—enables them er to buy twice as good a toy Jf Crome de, Menthe 48 for the same expenditure as 2 | mes i Doneldi Malt Whi before Christmas, Choice of N PORTED key Gal, 88.60 1 00 entire stock at half price, full quart bottle, 4¢ Rocco, Marino & Co, - Clearing damaged toys, All Italian | Vermouth; toys that have been damaged through handling have been. sorted out and arranged’on tables where you can see just how much and how little they are | cose 12 quarts, §7.25; full quart bottle, 65 Getrinde Kummel—Peiner oppol; large bot- ie 74 CALEPORNIA — Splendid ta- mn, Ex £ ble Hy Hon, 1 ty $0.50; hurt. Seven lots at 10c., 25¢., 50e.,| Staats ohm 676 | tan ‘uta vote, «BS 7Be., 81, $1.50 and 82, oumtatea wie | SUPEIION, OLD A> Qallon, bottle | Toys that sold at 8 to 5} i : ch w WHET CATA’ fies as pin & nes pets Benguet Brand ih ve van, a any only hurt a trifle, Coreh eaee: ; 60. ‘oo: _—— a ns | Imported Guava jelly. ———=| New Mixed Nuts, |, N veWw Year’s groceries, candies. Special Sale ‘of wines and liquors for New Year's. SANDBMAN'S PEMAR. | SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00, Art needle work. DURING the few weeks preceding Christmas few deparb- ments offers such opportunities for gift buyers asthe Art Needlework Sectian | Now comes the aftermath, and 7 the gleanings are well worth the while, Just read the lists below. Here's one lot of painted pin Cut loaf sugar H, & E. best Ibe 10 Ibs. Mixe Fine assortme! anteed strict] d-lb, box 1,50, and .75, Fresh butter. Royal Stuart—e xtra creamery, The sweet- est and freshest butter obtainable. 1-lb, print, deliv ered. ses MOUNTAIN COFFE. — | cushions in almost every conceivable. ANG RS nat hg shape that dainty fingers could fash- : ae re ie ion, Women wondered how we FRAGRANT 7#A8 & | could sell them at 25¢. In two lo ree ib. oaday, $4,704 now at Seoond Floor, th ata; pound Ee it d UR MELTING SUGAR BE 15 10 te hom 18 |e c palpi e S, ‘ } . KAAD AM oo of @5c satin-| wor) ets,. 150 we MAIS SUGME COMM ce | Lot of $9 to $18 hand embroidered sofs 5 26." an i sey; doxen, 43 NABISCO SUG. can as 24 BHORTEN CHOC ae PN aeons ttopela ras oe Leaeueaat (1) Burnt wood pleces, worth §9 to FOF sesseeeses eee eetOe Sanford’s axminster rug 27 x 60 $7 95 NOT little bit ofa rug, but: MALT EXTRAOT - Royal Stuart--Unrivalle for the weak and a8 1.50 HEWETT'S Champagne Gine 75 ker Ale, dorén... 0f PURE CALTFORNTA Port, Sherry, Tokay, Mus- eatel, Angelica, Mainga or Madeira; specially priced nocording to vine tage and quality iy 25, tho. ert one of those large, handsome sate, ee Ae? 33 Axminsters—five feet long—thinkio Ge. Dart Sain it—1,95, Fine old whiskeys Want to give Friday sho} the Case i2 Quart Gal ‘uh Both lag BPN Be best rug bargains of year, 19.95 for 24.50 genuine body russels rugs, in up-to-date patternss nothing better for hard service, Py 9x19 $30 for $40 Bigelow imperial Ax- minster rugs; copies of the best Persian Old Merfitage, 1899. Monticello, 10 yours 0 Monogram, 8 years ¢ Baltimore... se. Finch’s Golden Wed Mt, Vernon, & years 0 Old Crow Whirkey, 7 ¥ Pennsylvania va fade vi meat aks cotch whiskeys ¥ Third Floor, 4 rd 1 nou oy Ry il | a una lum la wenn nena! nome HER | rag the tk Rameny's Fine “M5 11.00 1.00) 85¢ a square yard for Naim's $1.28 , Brandies ae Inlaid noleu in the popular tHe Gal, Hotties. Bottle, | colorings go through to the back, Hynneasy's, Imported Commas, Ving, og 91,00 | 45¢ 0 square yard for 65¢ imy yincent Rellon'a an i a cork linoleum, @ yards wide, in all Hie tne hoandy Bae ‘BS | latest pattern, AN 7 Vi ‘ ee we ba!