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DEEL MUST QUIT AT ONCE OR BE OUSTED _Limit on Judgeship Is Placed at Twenty- four Hours, Justice Joseph M. Deuel must resign from the Bar Association before to- mormow night or be expelled, He must resign from the bench of the Court of Special Sessions at once or District-Attorney Jerome will begin an action for his removal this week, ac- cording to an arrangement he hag with the Bar Association. The call of a special meeiing of the| Grievance Committeo of the Bar Asso- | elation for to-morrow night brought but the news that when the disclosures ‘were made at the Norman Hapgood libel frial of Justice Douel's connection with | Town Topica and the Fads and Fancies peheme, the Grievance Committee re- eelved from Justice Deuel his assurance that he would voluntarily retire from the bench and resign from (he Bar As- sociation In two weeks from the close of che Hapgood trial, | Deuel Must Go. | The ccmfnitiee has waited impatient- | ty for the fulfillment of the promise. Vistriet-Attorney Jerome was called fm, and last Sunday it was decided that the official «xistence of Deuol must cense, Consequently, an intimation on ST Clubwotman’s Debut Drama tic Stage FLED, ALL ABLAZE BY FRE-ESCAPE Patron of Hotel Minqua Left Suddenly with His Bed on Fire. A well-dressed young man, who seemed to be suffering from ‘nerves,’ registered as “Frank J, North, New- " last night at the Hotel Minqua, No. 207 Highth avenue. At 1 o'clock this morning he came climbing down the fire-escape from his room on the second floor. His hair and eyebrows were singed, his face was burned and his coat was still smoking around a black patch on the tail. Rushing in the front door of the hotel, outed to the clerk that the place ad that he himself had ed burning up. The went to the door and shouted police and tha frightened guest dashed off down Hlghth avenue like a race horse. Policeman Dowling ran upstairs with the clerk and found the bed in the room which North had occupled in a blaze. The carpet beneath the bed was a'so blazing and emoke was pouring out of the open window, through which North had escaped, After the fire had | been put out, the stub of a half-smoked cigarette was found In the bedclothes. — oo | VASSAR HONOR GIRLS | FOR 1906 ANNOUNCED. ‘There was joy In the sentor parlor of | Vassar College at Poughkeepsie last night when Miss Julla Searing, Presi- dent of the senior class, announced the} names of the honor girls for 1906. Tho sys FEBRUARY 20, 1906. BENSDORPS ROYAL DUTCH. COCOA AMSTERDAM-HOLL Sry Tits Cocoa For © It’s Economy combined with Quality. |list Is as follows: Was sent t> Justice Deuel that the | Misses EB. F. Adam, Brookline, Mass.; RP’ COCOA is the Best and at same time Cheapest, Its Double Strength 2 in either price or quantity. This is a fact; you can | prove it by buying the Cocoa with Yellow Wrapper. war aie. |_ ear Fisk, well known {no bred angelina cal eat et many will make her debut) hun |B. Buffington, Madison, N. Y.; D. Burr, buh > ane\on the to-night in ‘The Tri- W.lhamstown, Mass.; E. B. Collier and ih that wont tho Incimation nat bir, th RAKE RIEHL In The Ter W-thanstown, Mass.; BB. Colter and ROYAL DUTCH Jerome, before the “week was over.|‘The actress has been very successful | the Inte Gen, Clinton B. F | Dalton, Warrensbu: Mo; Mary would bring proceedings before the Ap-| as a monologist and is a magazines member of several clubs, Kk, Elizabet Susan Griggs, pollute Division of the Supreme Court sees to have him removed from the bench of the Court of Special Sessions. Brennan, a wealthy contractor in ’ co.lieries In Pennsylvania, severa Demand Is Unanimous. ago married William J. is . It was learned to-day that the Griev- carpenter. Since thon, {t is said, s ance Committee is unanimous in its de- hae ane had been estranged fron mand for the retirement of the Judes, ft gee eee Mrs.» Wetterer yesterday received a i Jankte Lawrence , Scranton, Pa.; Ella Pittsburg; Hazel McKee, Reba Hendrickson, Flushing. ith Howell, Summit, N. bert, Albany; Alice Walk ‘ranciaco; Mary Wilson, Washing- ; Primrose Wolverton, Stock- ‘The feeling against him has been made more acute by his declaration on Feb!1 letter from a sist jamokin, Pa. ¥ b a om a = 2 Wed os J.; Julla Wright, Ph N. Hi that he would never retire from the informing her that her mot Sinis, WilkesBarres Bat: stad Dench. This coming son after he had . & moni ago, and was bu City, Mo.; B. Munsen, Antidot made Mrs. Wetterer very di Jane Perkins, Ports- premised the Bar Association that he! Husband’s Prompt ‘would bow to the sentiment prevailing fn that organization had the effect of es- Defeated Woman’s At- tranging the few friends he stl had there. tempt to Die. jae lee peepee on his. return ‘rom Dusiness last night, and he pro-| Keepsle. poeed that they take a walk. ine Mote did #0, ‘They were walking along West Forty- fiiih Sturret and were In front of No. 3% West Forty-fifth street w: io stenishmen: of her hushand, she drank the contents of a phial ‘ contained tinetute of Iodine, | graph to-day makes selzed a plur of toNaces og the discovery Of the original draft | tae hhc Hine? MME In Lord Nelson's handwriting of hte then carried to a drug | Mstoric “general memorandum” to ‘ced to drink olive off, captains at Trafalgar. | Harvey, of the Roosevelt Jospttat the document, which was supposed | suld that her husband's quick action |to have been lost, was in the possession untoultedly saved her life. The w of a private family living near Merton was arrested. Her condition ts . | Abbey, the home of Lady Hamilton. 99!" YFAR ( OWPERTHWA L21st Street and 3a Avenue Downtown Store: Park Row, near Chatham Square a eee he deb Che Shadow of the Cherry Cree ( SE ORGE WASHINGTON did not escape from the shadow of the cherry tree when his father excnsed him for i jabeth Robson, Pougn- eae eee u It was said to-day at the home of NELSON'S LAST ORDERS. TJudge Deuel that he was out of the city recuperating from his recent serious ill-| Only through the prompt action and mess and !t was not certain when hej presence of mind of her husband was would return. None of his friends couid| the Ife of Mrs. Stella Wetterer, thirty be found who knew anything of the| years old, of No. 464 West Forty-ninth Judge's movements. street, saved last night when she at- tempted suicide by drinking tincture of World Wants Work Wonders. todine. SEE front, shaped bevelled French mirror, 24x30 inches; four drawers, spacious top and dainty carving.” The LONDON, Feb. ” For Cooking Chocolate try Bensdorp's (Blue Wrapper). saa Wetterer, the daughter of Stephen White Enamel and Brass, $11.25 OMETHING about this bed J that speaks of individual- ity and aristocracy. The grace- ful curves, the large, continuous posts and the brass ornaments in the top and foot pieces pro- . claim its high lineage. It is a bed of the first quality, ranking with the choicest heds produced: ’ As firmly welded together as the frame- work of a steel skyscraper. Braced at the angles ard castered. In con 2a junction with enamel beds, we have fresh new stocks of beds in fine brass, and we manufacture sanitary bedding for them in every grade—from ,Popular to finest. * Moderately Priced SideLoard, $14.25 * A LL oak and having every sideboard ye- front is of beautifully marked quartered er oak, which is finished and polished in the best possible style. Even details so small as the brass handles and knobs have been given the closest attention. Dressers and chiffoniers in mahogany, le and birch of the newest styles of the season, all mod- erately priced. Oak Chiffoniers, $6.75 i NMAUE and finished for buyers who insist ¥ upon getting the best for their money. Made for regular standard trade and not for spe- cial sales. Five commodious drawers, the top drawer having the admired serpentine front. Good locks and substantial brass trimmings. Other chiffoniers in \correct new forms with or without mirrors, and in all the fashionable woods. Dressers, chairs, tables, clothes trees, screens and curtains at attractive prices. Cash or credit. Chairs of Comfort HE Morris Chair, with its adjustable back, broad arms and seat, the eisy chair, with its luxurious cushions and springs, may be classed among the chairs of comfort. Our collections of these chairs are conspicuous for their va- riety, goodriess and beauty. They comprise the choicest chairs we have shown for years. Perfect cabinet-work and unequalled upholstery combine to make these chairs, chairs that will last. Morris Chairs, $7.95, $12.50, up to $25. Easy Chairs—from $8 up to $50—those at the latter price being ariel handsome. Plain wood chairs for the kitchen, dining-room chairs, hall chairs, chairs for Rhe bed chamber. . Aristocratic Carpets and Rugs si Rit: warm and mellow colorings, form- quisite. Large lower closets, linen drawers and two drawers above, one of which is for silver. Carved top and dainty carving on doors. Full length shelf above the 14x24-inch French plate bev- elled mirror, and two small shelves below. Top 18x40 inches, drawer handles of polished brass. Regular price $19.00, Butfets, China and Crystal Closets, Extension Tables, Servers and every conceivable kind of fure niture for the well-appointed dining-room, | Mahogany Finished Tables, $2.25 j (Goeiier and quality are the salient features of | this little table, which has manifold uses. The | 1 | his truth-telling. To the schoolboy of to-day it will appear appropriate that Washington's first place of resi- dence in New York when he became President was No. 1 Cherry street. How many after-dinner speakers used this for the handle of a joke is not of record—but the old “Franklin House,” as it was called, occupied by President Washington from April 23, 1789, to February 23, 1790, was one of the city’s great houses when this store was founded in 1807. It was not torn down until 1856. Wi, . “e 7 i In the same neighborhood Richard Sackett’s “Cherry Garden,” where had grown a whole orchard of cherry Bah trees, was a prominent place of entertainment, Regular $64 Five-Ptece Parlor Suites, $48 \ round top, which is 24 inches across, and the shelf below afford ample room for work - basket and sewing articles; or, if preferred, for books, the display of china, or a dainty little tea table, it will be found to meet these requ ments, too. Thoroughly well made, but sold at less than the usyal price, which is $2.75, Tables of every style for the home or the office. Superior Reading Lamps NE of the interesting departments of these stores is that ing the handsomest patterns we have } in which lamps are shown, Here you can find lamps of * shown, characterize our new carpet and rug display. But beauty is not all. Quality— good wearing quality—is in the wool and woof, and we think we can give you more for your money than any other store in New York. tn addition to that, we MAKE, LINE AND LAY (CARPETS FREE OF CHARGE. Everything for Housekeeping every purchaser who patronizes. the r (eye treatment’ is accorded to "that is required for_home pret ot ere sid he had on LONG CREDIT OR AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT, The goods are of regular STANDARD QUALITY—the best that can be had in Any market in the world. Harlem: I2ist St. & 3d Ave. 2226 to 2234 3d Aye. every correct form from inakers renowned for their ex- quisite shapes and decorations. The prices, when quality and style are considered, are low. A good reading lamp may be had for 75c, From that figure we have lamps with hand-decorated shades at attractive prices up to $30. Electroliers and gas lamps in great variety. Gas stoves of latest patterns, economical in their consumption of gas. CoYperthwait Sanitary Bedding LEANLY, sweet and seaiterlly pure, In producing this bed- ding the utmost care Is exerted, with the result that it Is the best bed- ding manufactured. It is made in a six-story sanitary building In which nothing but sanitary bedding is made. It is made by skilled artisans, of the best materlals—felt, hair and feathers—which are subjected to a sanitary treatment before being used. Cowperthwait 3 Sons. prety frames are perfectly made and exquisitely finished. The upholstery is good and dependable through and through. Covered with Tapestry, amask or Verona Velour, the pieces are extremely attractive and beautiful. fe isi Attia requisite for the parlor—easy chairs, ornamental chairs, tables, cabinets, limps, curtains, portieres, carpets and rugs In strictly res ) = 1 | 1 j ‘ Q UALITY is the basic principle of value, Quality is visible every where in these new, fashionable and stylish mahogany-finished parlor suites, ‘The # Closed All Day Thursaday—Washington’s Birthday Everything for Housekeeping Cash or Liberal ‘Credit Downtown; 193 to 205 Park Row. roa SA.