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~ MAY BRING HER CHILDREN HERE “Said to Be Expected at|= Lakewood Within a Short Time. es ‘the French law the trial can- theard until three or six months complaint is filed. Frank brother of the Countess, ts in it 1s understood that he has tructions from the Gould New York to prevent the even entertaining « proposal | Teconeiliation. the nervous condition yi ey i ze i tt fF g Se t ? H t i belHev@ the Countess will come them at once to America, Court Appoints Residence. Under the French law the complain- dng wife must revide in a place to be sappointed by the court pending the ease. The Gould lawyers will request » the court to designate a choice between the Trianon, the mansion the Countess Duilt, and America. As the court might lose jurisdiction sever the complainant if she were to | leave some believe that the _ _ It is known here that the entire Gould _ gamily t@ more disgusted than ever with Expect Decree for Her. Countesss jawyera, sdmond , @ celebrated America:: coun- the Yasue of the suit favor, In that Higa ¥ MUSE have proof povitive of wi s—which until a snort time sg0 onl us suspiclons—connec}- X Bout with oe af the uckt ‘women in > society. in her favor would also give of her sons. r children are Frenoh clti- ep eee Countess herself is. she can to America If the court them into ber custody. ‘True, they be Table to military service on the most aris- os} they should become naturalized Mitizone ot the United States. —— CITY PARK ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb. 6—City Park entries for to-morrow are as fol- re 1180 THIRD RACE—One mile and a sixtecath; joao. Daily Character Studies. The Clerk. If you waat @ clerk to #e)l things jarket, Store or Shop, World Help Want— iit be tp-Lop. ful Employer Will Tel! You That. FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. wee hams auto again for « month. | | Bitmarding to irchoter pibeers ra bong NEW ORLBANS, La, Feb. 6—Fatr| Youngs Mc! nm, who lives at No. Paicnd ‘ana California. a wil 3 Grounds entries for to-merrow are as| 1° Tenth avenue, and who pflote| AM ee was finished to-day and the follows: FIRST RACE—Five end one-half furlongs; FOURTH TWO MORE MIDDIES GO. Bonaparte Dismisses South Caro- on charges of tuzing, Secretary Bona- \ their coming of the prescribed age. un- | Georme, BINGHAN'S AUTO IS (VIGILANT GIRL AT SIFE FOR A MONTH Truckman Gives $200 Bail, Edward Younghelm, of Bellmore. District-Attorney ' Coles sald amo: a Frank A Beatty, @nt, and Simon Ransom, a Guards Documents for ACc-| Sever ¥ be called. Charles C. of Merriok; Henry J.{ Smith, of f H, Molineux, | of Roosevelt; Walter Carman, of Lyn- that the first witnesses to be called outa bo 3 Townson, paying teller of the Brooklyn Trust Company; Goorge D. former axtorney for re the wife and daughtors of the defend- uty olerk Clerk's office. handwriting experts will’ also cused, Who Refuses to Although He Had th rough He Had the Disclose Her Identity. Right of Way. MINEOLA, L. L, Feb. 6.—The work of jetting a jury to try Benjamin E. Val- Shine te Biiyn lawyer, of Gus McKfbbon ts under $200 bond not to bump Police Commissioner Bing- trucka of Kenneally Brothers, truck-) “tiie behind Valentine in cour was| men, had the right of way when thela pretty gift abput fifteen yeam of age; port bow of his dray fouled the star- board quarter of Gen. Bingham's of- ficial car. ‘The collision ococurred on Chambers street, near the County Court-House, yesterday afternoon. The Commtssioner, his secretary, Daniel Slattery, and patrolman-chauf- four Doyle were beating the speed Mmit from Broadway to Centre street, ac- cording to McKibbon, and were on the -| wrong side of the street. As the ma- chine shot across hie bow the truciaman was unable to alow down, There was @ ocragh and @ piffing of air from a lawyer had brought court. Mr. entine daclined to sive the gixl's Dame, fut aid that he ieoked upon Ber as ¢ one said thet his mother had been greatly attached to fied lyed with Mra with her en she Me. Valentine said. the girl had remain- etn ie jury are Thomas H. Bedell, of nthe. Ju Baldwina, foremen; Charles ©. Hagin, of Oreter Bay: J, Versty, of Bea ford; James 7. Mitdbell, jr., of Lodumt Valley: Henry A. To oe Bey.” George W, Pinos, of Merrick: 02 10g iq 14 8 eT i 8 100 punctured tre. With the usual license and fluency of von a baginatso Cth bgt Veouive Upon the occupants of the auto- Tolle. Bren the crisp damm of Gen, Binghan could not ag flood of W.L. Douglas makes and sells more men’s $5.50 shoesthananyothermans way. There was a flurry bpd time, a me ake melted above sis ; Natural young man was arrested tifucturer in the words CES ‘and lock He was balled out by een encee ag. | earneetts tee, eppees fare the $10,000 Soro siento today. “Ho is a clean-cut, bright-eyed —————} Prove thls statement, young fellow, and stood to Fa Beta aan lew ates tee (ats profanit} ot I AD Tink Als + — him that ¥ y. Gnd it had not appealed to all the elt shields of offictaldom could alter that ciroumstance. When Magistrate Walsh ordered that he be put under a $200 bond for 8 month he nodded shortly to his employer, who came forward and furnished the bond. Neither Commissioner Bi nor his secretary appeared tn court. MARRIED TEACHER FIGHTS FOR PLACE. Mrs. Grendon Declares that After Wedding She Was Forced to Resign. Mary L. Grendon this morning ap- plied to Justice Burr, in Spectai Term of the Supreme Court, for a mandamus to compel the oBard of Education to listen to her appeal for reinstatement 4a teacher in the public echools, ire. Greadon caime that when she wes married in July, 1903, she was flle- py forced by Pri oy market to-day. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES G' Oe W. L. Douglas $5.50 shoes for the most comfortable and easiest walking shoe a |, constructed that the feet, a ever worn. re a how tender, are at ease in th » BOYS SHOES, $2.00 AND $1.75. Just the same as my mon’s 80 shoes, and $1.75. fsathers, for $2 CAUTION, —Nono genuine without W. L. Douglas name and incipal i and Distriet Superintendent Shallow to re- mn, but wae later olmted batl- 5 5 linn and Milineis Boys. tte’ teacher. Justice Burr took the | Setrriactpal citise, cod by tine best ae deniers overparhiore, WASHINGTON, Feb. @—Two more| Papers and reserved declalon. Fast Coto: Bysietsused | WE DOUGLAS GREATER NEW YORK STORES: Idsnipmen of the (nird class we! exclusively, Catalogue a) : mi ipmen Te dis free. W.L misyed from the Naval Academy tu-day| BOY MISSING FROM HOME, | piticttee.W.t Dong- ear) coe eee as the reeult of court-martial findings Serene ton 5 way, * SFB Sixth Avenue, corner 224 Street. 3 ith fies ‘Brosaway, cornet aist BROOKLYN. parte having, signed the formal orders| no. x09 wast One Hi ‘and Twenty- venue, 108-710 Broadway, cor, St. digmtasing on, that account Midehinman tid strwet, since yesterday morning. Og THtd Averne, Cor, 120m Be, (67 Bondar, oocaer ‘Avenue. Richard “. ‘be ‘Saussure, of the He wore a 10 twith a} 2778 Are pekiaoh (47th Bts.| 421 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Bireot: asrpe Hr capsivtas of the wittesrmiy i: | Cun tastes Doma ant meet ewe Bighn hve St GHEY "is Newark Avenue, istrict Bisex stockines and lace ; ter) $8 vasien Sores NEW: 5 Street, 7185 Saving the Public Cigar Money ‘We have had repeated occasion during the past few months to call public attention to the combined reduction in cigar cost and improvement in cigar quality which American Cigar Company methods have accomplished. ° The latest example was in the NEW CREMO VICTORIA cigar which, at 5c, gave everything that had ever been given by any 3-for-25c. cigar in the days before “A” (Triangle A) meth- ods had been perfected. We now present a new demonstration of the power of these new, scientific, cost- saving processes in the New CONTINENTAL Bouquet 4 for 25 cents AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY, Manufacturers THE “TRIANGLE A” (Formerly 3 for 25c) If I could take you into my three large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you the infinite care which every pair of shoes is made, you - would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrin- sic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the COMFORT AND EASE. st three years, TRICK MUI ester Pottce Captain, 724 Precinct, the same price stam] Sold in W. L. Douglas exclusive shoe pestis 2,000 pairs Cross Stripe things—aiwa Spreads NO MAIL ORDERS Cross Stripe Curtains. urtains, made of a fine sheer aay tabi with colored cross ipes of réd, rose, blue, gold or green. 47 Great values. Per strip . ‘ c 1,600 PAIRS RICH TAPESTRY PORTIERES—below weaver’s cost! Sacrifice price, The ental Tapesty Portieres. The prices are: $6,00 Portieres, $3.98 Pr. The LINEN STORE on the Main Floor is 49c LOT 1. LOT 2. Single and three- Three-quarter and quarter bed size. va full bed size. Values ues up to 89¢c. up to $1.00. Values up Very special price, of course. Oriental 29c fe] Dish Pan, Worth Ac HENRY SIEGEL, PRES. ys offering the most tempting surprises. from one of the largest manufacturers in the season, But the flaws in the “seconds” were so s'ight and have been so dei are practically immaterial, 69c | 98c LOT 3. Full bed size and HENRY SINGEL, PRES. FILLED. Pair... yard $8.00 Portieres,_ $5.98 Pr. never contented. business, some extra large sizes. | heavy. to $1.49. | $1.60. Always doing newer and better The leader Wednesday consists of 5,000 Bed All the odd lots and ‘“‘seconds” of the tly stitched over that they 1.09 LOT 4, Full bed size, Extra Val Act. Lace Curtain Goods. Made of good bobbinet, with rich lace insertions and edges, and with or without ruffles, ual values from 29c. to 49c. per yard; per 19c A great purchase of a mill's overproduction at a lot includes solid color Portieres, with rich tapestry borders, fringed Armure Portieres, Orl- 88c forRuffled Renaissance Curtains Continuation of the sale which began yesterday. ‘These Curtains are made of good quality Bob- binet, with Renaissance lace insertion and edge. Full, well-made ruffles, pairs to any one customer. £15.00 Portterea, $9.98 Pr. 9,000 Bed Spreads Wednesday. At the Most Extraordinary Prices of the Entire Winter. ues up to Seilles. 1.49 LOT 5. Superior heavy Mar- Full bed size. | Worth up to $2.50, Main Floor, Big News From the Rug Store. . A handy Rug Store— a very attractive one. right that you find buying most profitable. Good and big stocks—and every price so clearly Beautiful 9x12 Brussels Rugs at $14.79. and floral patterns. combinations, Colors.that will remain brilliant as long ai rug lasts. Regular price $19.50; special, this sale Harmonious color ~ $14.79 And these special values in beautiful Axminster Rugs: $19.98 for 9x12 Axminster Rugs, were $24.50. $27.98 for 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs, were $35.00. $16.96 for 9x12 Heavy All Wool Smyrna Rugs, in beautiful Oriental pat- terns; value $23.50. $11.96 for 6x9 Axminster Rugs, actual value $17.75. $6.96 for 4.6x6.6 Axminster Rugs, value $3.75. $1,79 each for 1,000 27x60 Axminster Rugs, best Oriental and fioral pat- terns manufactured; regular price $2.24. And These Two Big Values in Carpets. 696. a yard for Wool Velvet Carpets, value $1.10, 89c. 2 yard for Axminster Carpets, extra quality, high pile goods. The regular price a yard would be $1.35. ! 39c for Oak Stained Spice Cabinet— G drawers, nice-[ ly. atenellled. 19.¢ 125, 1are site rabonse Rubber Door Mat. 3 UJ tor Kitchen % 3 Closet — two $1,49 large glass panel + — mands 6% feet hizh. for 7-1v. Suxar or Flour Can- AS ister. be 4c, for Universal fod Chopper. Sapeayer ; 24c for good quality Halr 49C oor Broom” 1 tor Gas Toanter — :\ can be used for small boiling pur- ilices of to 100 feot of White 19¢ Soon Clothes Line. ‘bread, GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS Dow 0 Se Dinh Pan i|__ Rice Bollers, Sauce Pans, for Ad-quart 3 for U-quart Grey Bram | 2c tor sour | ZAC run sues Pan, Boller. HENRY SIEGEL, PRES. Housefurnishings---February Sale. We invade the leading markets of the world. We buy in enormous quantities, and therefore we can sell at lower prices than Some other stores can buy at wholesale to sell at retail. An enormous Base- ment Store, splendidly stocked, featuring every houséhold needfi not surprising that these February Sales should attract the attenti Basement. ar apring. f 89C fie Gast 98c for 3-foot |) Fine White Kitchen t | ‘Table. Coatea. \33e ¢ el Toa Katte. Well worth G0C, wii in eff ae i} SKS ada 79e 1: Sella Braga Bird Cage, “removable Including cup, perches and for Curtain Stretcher, 19 476. ide; value 75c, prque| ects. Favorite Coftes all, 008 winding qnal!- 4 Ue, at i 19¢ pan, eet oeart | es Pot Cylinder s' value Linoleum and Oilcloth, 396. a square yard for Imported Cork Linoleum, tile and carpet patterns. These goods have very fine, smooth finish; value 69¢, a@ square yard for Cork Linoleum, extra heavy, 4 yards 296. a square yard for No.1 grade | Ollcloth, best patterns; value 45c. 69c. and 79¢, a square yard for 10,000 yards of Inlaid Linoleum, eight good paren and colorings , floor and granite These goods we absolutely perfect; $1.35. ‘uarantec 1.00 and Fourth Floor. ul at the most moderate of prices, it is ion of thousands of thrifty buyers. ok heat 1 sive a lot ot ‘occu py amall epace IN ENAMELLED STEEL WARE 89c er, with patent for Baquare Top smokeless devioce— Miicw Cipthes: guaranteed odor. a bo less Russia pete cylinder. $2.49 $1.98 for Parlor Oll Heat- 39e & CM i } in i 1 quart aGebafpeemeled Day. The Pink Edition of The Evening World Contains All Sporting News of the

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