The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1906, Page 5

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a > ? ? H i ' s t i “DOL RENWICK TRIES 10 STOP DIVORCE SUIT Unable to Find His Wife Who Surprised Him in Uptown Hotel. ALIENATION SUIT, TOO. Mrs. Imboden, Young Widow Whom Colonel’s Latest Wife Accuses, Is Defendant. Though he has had large and lively matrimonial experiences, been through divorce proceedings, played the star role in a rapid-fire marriage, and as- sisted at other cccasions of unusual human interest, Col. Stanhope C, Renwick, man-about-town, a beau for twenty years along the Wide Way, does’ not accept his @econd divorce ui: phtlosyphically. Ever since the summons and com- plaint were served upon him last week he has fumed about the country seek- | ing out his wie and raging at his failure to disccver her, Last night he went to the flat where he and his bride had spent a happy year, The apart- ment, at Nv, 108 Eas: One Hundred end Sixty-fourth street, was empty and bare, The Colonel tore his hair and beat his hands upon the bare walls in @ frenzy of despulr. Matrimonial events of the sensa- tlonal sort have crowded Into the past few years of the handsome Colonel's career, In November, 198, he and the present Mrs. Renwick had a thrill- ing experience in the Rossmore Hotel. There was another Mrs. Renwick liv- ing then, and the present Mra, Ren- wick was the bride of Thomas Bteven- aon, Mrs. Stevenson made no defense to| the divorce sult that followed, and an interlocutory decree was entered against her, Meanwhile the first Mrs, Renwick had died. Married at High Speed. When the three months’ term of the interlocutory decree luid expired, in fact, on the very eve of its expiration. the former Mrs. Stevenson and the gallant Colonel rode into Connecticut 4n a high-power automobile and were married in a lawyer's oMce with a} 2 sible expedition. ‘mis happened a little more than a year ago, and the old beau and his young bride settled down jn a coxs ronx flat, Mrs, Renwick No. 2 did everything in her power to make her lhome & more powerful magnet for the Colonel chan the Rialto. Months she succeded. happy about {t that she got her mother and father Ww come and live in the Fame apartment haga! They moved si Just dn time to, bear of thelr alderl son-in-lnw's 1 ing. » mman-about-Lown answered the eal of tne bright lights, her captivating, spouse was fickle the sec- Mra. flepwyck «refused to believe rere opened to the ar- Gent attention He was paying to a daz: aling “young widow, emily ‘ime beden, daughter of a Mrs, Renshaw, of Long Branch, also a widow and said to be wealthy. Though the Colonel had been devoted to the widow for several months, he 4\4 not make any open breach at home until the first of this month. Then he stopped coming home at Mra. Renwick hired-a detective, who located her husband and the widow in the Pick- wick Hotel, in West Forty-fourth street, where they had engaged a sult of rooms for a week as "GC. Low and wife, of Stemford, Conn.” Even More Thrilling. Just what her young husband. Tom | Htovenson, had done at the Hotel Rows- more, the present Mrs. Renwick did at the Pickwick on Tuesday of last week. ‘The situation was a trifle more thrill- ing, however, for the widow was in filmy negliges when the wife entered the room and began to gather up bits of evidence, a dainty Japanese silpper, an automobile veil and other articles which will serve as exhibits in a di- vorve sult. bull Att; 10 no WILL FIGHT SUIT HE CALLED JOKE Young Ten Broeck Has De- fault Opened and Hopes to Upset $2,500 Verdict. Richard Ten Broeck, son and hetr of the late Judge Ten Broeck, of Louls- ville, treated the suit of Ollie Danforth, of West Twenty-sixth street, for $25,000) ? damages for trifling with her affections as a joke and let it go by default, A Sheriff's jury awanied a verdict for $2,500, When a Louisville lawyer began sult to recover this with costs the young man realized the ‘joke" threntened that much of the $100,000 which came to him on his mother's death last Fall. He employed Henry B. Johnson and to-day Justice Amend granted an order it, provided young Tet Pome Sd “the. Goes. He isles the obance | FIRE DAMAGES OLDEST BROOKLYN PLAYHOUSE. Blaze Confined to Cellar of Old Fire threatened the Brooklyn Atho- naeum at Atlantic avenue and Cilnton. street, Brooklyn's oldest theatre, to-day, Because of the filmsy character of the men was summoned and they succeeded in confining the blaze to the cellar. The tain bftiding was not damaged. Odoando Spadaccint has a wholesale macaron! store on the ground floor of started in the cellar, finished pouring water into It there Was @ fine macaroni stew covering the floor govupted by Spec Otherwise there would certainly have foeen a disnatrous panic, for the smoke was thick and stifling. cote Bes FReawl eR FOUND AN HONEST AUTOIST. Admitted Speeding and the Sur- prised Magistrate Freed Him, exclaimed Magistrate Crane, the Harlem Court to-day, “I tnave at | jest f an honest eran, and what is i more astonishing an honest automobii- { ist. I had despaired of ever making such a revrarkable discovers.” The Court axddressed this remark to John Frank, a wealthy young man, of | No. 2f West One Hundred and Seventh | street. who hart pleaded gulity to over | speeding his car on St. Nicholas ave- | nue last night. i “I must canpliment you, Mr, Frank, | “ran on the Magistrate, “on your amazing frankness (no ‘pin on your name intended, I assure you). It is very refreshing to meet a man like you, for you are the first. motorist who over admitted his gullt. 1 suppose you haven't too wmny Muillions. Yer tf, you were over-rich you would probably uy to decelve me like all the rest. T take Beech vieeaare in discharging you, Mr. nk. . and thousands of Brooklynites ent tain fond memories of entertainment hela_ within at Buidding Now Being Used for Other Pufos’s, Silk is bound to crack and split—and you know it when you buy it. Break away from the costly habit by getting HEATHERBLOOM TAFFETA, the wondrous new fabric that gives all the elegance and richness of silk with four times the wear. Asa material for linings, drop skirts, petticoats, etc., Heather- bloom Taffeta has set the women of New York talking. Unreservedly endorsed by MRS. OSBORN. At ail lining counters in 150 shades. 36 in. wide, 35c. a yard. ding, which was constructed over y years ago, an extra force of fire- historic old playhouse. ‘The fire When the Hremen B depth of tree feet. upper floor, or old auditorium, is the Brooklyn Court of Sessions, Fortunately there was niin session when the fire started. Tho Athenaeum ts a Brooklyn Jand- *e8e img "St ny gw | i wed inarry her. ile a green sober or in my right |of homicide, the of being mulcted for 325,000, rather than pay Wfone-tenth of that sum hen twenty-st He cts only goctares Met first met Olite Danforth in knowledge and bellet I her to manry me or prom- I ser winly never @ report at and his half-brother, H. Dalton the Beth Israei Newcomb, were entering the latter’ aparoment at No. 11 West oo Twenty-ninth street, one night in September, when « roceas server thrust Ollie's complaint Into Mr. Newecsn’s hand, He handed {t' to ‘Ten Broce! SHARKEY REFEREES BOUTS. Eight Were Contested at Opening Stag of A. B.C. Club, The A. B. C, Athletic Club, of Brook- lyn, ‘held Its opening stag lost night at Beck's Casino, Jamaica and Hale ave- nues. Light three-round bouts were ‘contested as follows: Jimmy Ryan vs, Barney Sunshine, Jimmy Anderson vs, Terry Edwards, Mickey McDonough vs, Tommy Lowe, Of Philadelphia: Young Dutch Pearman ve. Charite Kelly, Patty Connors vs. Frank Harsey, Gus Steem vs. Barry Felix, Jack Farrell (colored, of mington, Del.) vs, Kid Coffy, and Deh Zimmer_vs. Kid Gri Tom Sharkey was the referee, The bout between Zimmer and Kid Griffo was a good one, but Zimmer J Big SEE Brad AUTO’S VICTIM DEAD. Chauffeur Arrested for Accident That Occarred Jan, 13. Robert J. Walsh, a chauffeur, of No. 200 West Eighty-fourth street, who ran Wown and fatally injured Isaac Glick on Jan. 18, was arrested to-day on a chai Eat, ‘having recelved leath oe on Glick in ‘Hospi of the OF PASSENGER TRAIN. Large Bolt Was Placed in Frog of Lackawanna Railroad, Near Morristown. , Detectives in the employ of the Lack- awanna Railroad are trying to run down men who are declared to have sarap et tion and reported to the cials. Lackawanna. x was dons opinion that the employed on the SPECIAL SALE OF FINE WASH GooDs. FRENCH PRINTED ORGANDIES, immense variety Of designs, Value 35c.,at oe PRINTED SILK MULLS, in pretty Rosebuds, Sprays ind Floral ‘Designs. Value 39c., at seveeess eeeeee a eeeeee TOGO SILK,” 27 inches, will wash and wear well, complete line of Shades, Value 50Csy at .scececsseee secre cuseen secees euseee FINE SILK ORGANDIES, in all the newest designs, showing the new Shadow Printing. Value 75¢., at....sseeeeeaes Our Great Sale of Waists Continued This Week WOMEN’S WAISTS, made of Lawn or Batiste, long or short sleeves, buttoned front or back, clusters of tucks, trimmed with Val, lace and embroidery. Values $2.00 and $3.50 for 1.19 and 1.95. West 125th St., 7th @ 8th Aves. ~ NO CONNECTION WITH of Women’s Broadcloth January Suit Sale. Think of it! Buits at $18.75. rather than to carry them over. cloth {n a deep, rich black, or in throughout. going on at Tho Big Store, and Sine American Rugs. A General Clearance Wilton Hall Runners, Size 4.6x12.0, re; special Size 3.0x15.0, regular $17. Special Size 3.0x12.0, regular $14.5 regular $19.50; $14.50 12.50 Sale for This Weelt. Axminster —Products Y ann Sanford & Saath mills, in a variety of colorings and de- signs. Sige 86x72; special.. ++ $2.95 Size 27x60; special.... 1.69 special ... 10.50 | Smyrna Rugs: Taichi Size 3.0x9.0, 1 10.75; Jute Smyrna Rugs, in a ive syeclal (cess ar $10.75; 9 a5 | “patterns and bright. colorings: Axminster Hal! Runners, Size 9. ae .0, regular $11.5 $9.28 ize 4, 13.50; special .....++ 5 baie tian pene’ $9.75 | Size 7x6x10.6, regular $8.75; boon Wilton Velvet Rugs, stop : s Size 6.0x9.0, regular $5.75; Size 4.6x7,0, regular $10.00; 2.08 Spates ag 475 special Linoleums and Odeloths. mark. All of the great actors of the old day: have performed upon its stage 65c. grade Linoleum; special.. $2c | 35c. grade Olleloth; special....24e SCHOONER AGROUND r = 60c. grade Linoieuta; special. . ae | 25c. grade Ollclot igs Mas bd to 20 yards in a piece. ing meas- Paras ee toed SHES EHS Hogs Remnants of linoleum in sizes from 4 to rds ted ao AT SEABRIGHT IN FOG. | SoooTye dey: Cammeyer a Three-Master’R. D. Bibber Stranded | and Life-Savers Summon Wreck- ing Tug to Her Relief. | SEABRIGHT, N. J, Jan. 23.—The three-masted whocner R. D. Bibbér came ashore at) Highland Beach early | to-day in a dense fog. i ‘The vessel sent up signals of dis- tress, which were answered by Life- Baving Crew No. 3, of Seabright, com. ! manded by Capt. Mount. On reaching the stranded vessel Capt. Mount was informed by the cap- tala of the Brbber that all the latte wanted was to have a message sent to a wrecking compary of New York, asking that a tug bs sent without de- In @ message wes sent and word has “hes recived that a Raya tug is on Hhyng the assisfarce of the er. The Bibber te In an easy position. Bsr Je lumber Inden and Is vound from orgetown, B. C., for New ¥ ceerain ol Bite thes gl joard the Bibber, ad aon fet ry oui —— MYSTERY HIS SPECIALTY. ~ Where Sherlock Holmes would fall Martin Hewitt; Investigator, makes an easy but extremely Interestilug Job of tt. first BMING Wr cate in to-mor- VEN Martin 3 3 x) S : Private Instructors, Colleges and Schools Offered Courses in Business, Music, Act Satin, Suede, Kid and Gold. Hobe In the Ball Costume SLIPPERS Are the Artistic and Finishing Touch. They Express the Per- fect Taste of the Wearer. acd This year, when fashions de- mand so much of evening shoes, it if only possible for a lady to find among the infinite variety. of our great and yet exclusive stock ex- actly what she desires. We originate slipper styles and create advance fashions which permit our customers to be indi- vidual in their slipper effects. Prices Range from mea 00 $ & oo to The ‘color schemes of our hosiery are in complete accord with our slippers, permitting ex- quisite and dainty blending and contrast. Carriage Boots, Price $3.50. and Children’s White, Pink, Red, Black Kid and Patent Leather Slippers. Da crab csc adencecseebscceaseec nse’ ures with you. Regular 50c, and 65c. grades; sale price, pe! inehes, and it has wick; to-morrow Clearance of (Slegel Cooper Store, Fitth Floor.) Clearance of Stoves. Aluminum Central Heating Btoves, No. 1_made en- Aluminum O11 Li | Draught Oil No. 3 size ts 42 Inches and will heat an exception- ally, large size room, Urely vie Li hea Russia = tron 4.60 drum,’ atent. cylinder Cylinder Gas Heating wick, All heaters are Stoves, exceptionally carefully examined and leaving ishment, This tested the estal efore stove will hold three quarts of oll; TOW Qteseseeseee: to-mor. 27 Stoves, same as No. in construction with the h ts 3 ibinch eylinder 3,50 the exception height, wht of Folding Ironing Boards, 4% ft. size, wit ‘wood and very durable. h stand made of ‘strong, clear and. very This board ja full size and can be folded up when not in _usi up very little room; at. O50 Combination’ step chair, made of hard wood, nicely varnish- ed; to-morrow, at .75¢ Bleevo ironing boards, a very desir- able article, covered and padded. 1%e Medicine or tollet cabinets, finish, nicely varnished, two shels es and lick and key.. in ght Knife boxes, made of. hard Wood, nice- a loth to-morrow ai tts Bad Pete’ Ry ing eee pe varnished, two compartments ane Tie os hrm ‘Olieloth, special lot, 6-4 rae. M4 lark and tech t colors, per vd tvale Olloloch, all colora, ‘per yd. Pee hea Baskets, How. panes we Giv, nade of extra iB f S a Hi.” Green Trading Stamps. _ large size, This stove is @ very powerful heater, and ts so constructed that it uses very ttle It will heat @ large size room tn yery little time, It ts of extra heavy fron and is regularly sold for $5.50; to-morrow, @8 a special leader... =-1,50 a cu rtadn ‘atretchers, Ox retinn 2 ins, easily folded up and put together, be fustea to “he any sige curtain ., cine wee Clothes Wringer, with hard- od frame and galvanizéd parts to prevent rust the rollers ufe vulean- Trea onto hich insures a@ perfect and mipatanatay wringer; made and guaranteed by Amert can Wringer Compan; » ioinch size to-morrow at .. 35 Rollers, “wainut finish, les 4 backs ag Bonras, “made of clear white House Helps. of, ul Bread Mixer: it, fog lend Sead in three minutes and ft 8 bet~ ter and than when ‘mt with the fiands: it is so constructed that a-child can operate It: by. fol- lowing the instructions any one with- out experience can make home- made bread with it. We will sell its rolzer compicte at... Co LJ 5 irre! covers, of heavy wiles (Siexel Cooper Store, Basement.) Sanuary Sale Newly made—and specially designed to figure in this great The very newest fashions in finest Broadcloth Remember, they are not old Suits reduced, but fresh, new styles from makers who, on account of closing down, were glad to use up the balance of their Winter cloths Made exactly as illustrated, of a mest beautiful quality Broad- Coat is 50 inches long and made with beautifully fitting lines that enhance the beauty of the figure. The Skirt is in the newest circular style, with plaited front and back panel and with circular folds at bottom. It Ne a glorious example of the ruthless price-cutting that is now the greatest money's worth you have seen this season at to-morrow’s price........... Gvery Other Sut? in the House Radically Reduced. (Slegel Cooper Store, 24 floor. front. 18th St.) L ne f ier 4 TEA—Woe, inok. iH od Break $200; per ity, pure PAB t Lona R per ed NY OTHER STO R A CITY IN ITSELF OPER Ss 18” & 19° STS. Sucts. a handsome navy blue. The For Men—We: have all ‘sizes in, tht self-acting style, pure rubber pricy shoes. For Women—We have all sizes in & styles; etorm rubbers, like iilustra~ tion (watered silk effect), with Teg~, ular heels; also with French or’ Cuban heels, and the same rubber, in croquet style. Remember, thess, are the very best rubbers for Men or Women.... sess 456. (2A floor, East.) It is satin lined is certainly $18.75 Most Interesting and Convincing Features of the “Quality Food Store’’ of New York represented in the following Groot:y items for sale on Wednesday in the World’s Greatest Grocery. CO Raan i cn) TANT sos Seat gt Ace packea mealy Lin Neen U BAKING rand’ unsweetened, ated Cream; regular -126 AM POWDER celebrated Te eam Powder makes excellent winter desserts; regular 1 package ... CATSUP—Snido} iutely pure hom Tomate Catsup: rie) aroma; Ibe. AS: tke of pre a fe pty mage iy of premium bitter Chocolate, for cookt: made and fayored large ginea Jar.. PLUM PUD DIN G— reonabaum's fino quality sngitsh. Plam Pudding; one can con- tainy enough | for alx bortlonsi.rexular 120.7 A 0 - ata Team" Borax; lutely pure and pow dered; 1-lb, package, SCOURING SOAP Siegel Cooper . Cota i1- known smooth ouring S04 ates ‘Pete elting Buxar sweet, tender; melt “in your’ outh: per dozen, $4.7) CORN. extra fancy gar Corn: ti and tender; " natural fevor: per dose n, 8 OUP = Libby's ects brated concentrated Fomate Soup: very fine apd delirious: reg ular 10c:; can. ... 6c Ly Ree BOA Giscorine excellent for all ed hat ‘ ATED qual Maui Peaches or Gold: et Apricols; per 10.109 Fan oy Boston Lb, Fancy Fiounders Worthley's ve 3 paet a Te. fn geod e.y per can... tie WASHING PO ing powder; pure; large 4-Ib, gee, Fesular value 15) ; by vINmGat Finest ‘quate apple cider including Jug. BU" RAISINS— Fine quality California London. Table Layer v Wines and Liquors. saohcaned Medoc Supereur, from J. Petit Laroche & C France, per case 12 ats Ve ald ren Wilhelm hotzen ‘e Co,, Traben and well, per cage 1 2 Qts...ceees Binger Schlossberg, from Wilhelm Chotzen & Co. Bingen a Rhein, per case 12 qts. +++ $7.50 Old Brolio Chianti, per case 12 ats., $7.00; per qt., 650.; per case 24 pints, $7.75; per pint.. Queen quality Burgundy or Cabernet Claret, Dee gallon, $1.25; Der case 12 full gts...’ sesereeees $4,00 Imperial Zinfandel.or St. Macaire Burgundy, per gallon, $1.00; Per case 12 full.qts.. Puritan Port or Sherry, Tokay, Angelica and Muscatel, per gallon, $1.35; per case 12 full qts...... James Hennessy & Co., Cognac, per gallon, $4.50; per case 12 bottles, $11.00; per bottle. Ramsey’s Old Islay Sco\ch Whiskey, per gallon, $3.50, per case 12 bottles, $8.50;-per bottle.........+.+ John Jameson Irish Whiskey, per gallon, $4.50; per case 12 4 . bottles, $12.00; pé? bottle... $1.10 Hermitage 10-year-old Rye Whiskey, per gallon; $3.50; per ease 12 bottles, $11.00; per bottle.. - $1.00 Club Houses 6-year-old Rye Whiskey, per galion, $2.75; per case 12 bottles, $8.50; per bottie. Monogram 65-year-old Rye Whiskey, per gallon, $2. case 12 bottles, $7.25; per ‘bottle........

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