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IED HER UNCLE WSK RCE e Weisberg Appeals to) “the Law of Henry VIII. for Annulment. For Battlefield Park. WASHINGTON, FEB. 2.—Congress- man Southall, of Virginia, has intro- duced 8 bill providing for an Investiga- ton of the battleftelds about Petersburs, ‘Va.. to determine whether a battle- field park should be established. MARRIED IN 1894,|Reld Opens Art Exhibit. @t noon to-day formally opened the hibition of the internaticunl Soctety ulptors, Painters and Gravers New Gallery. The pret clety, Auguste Rodin, gallety was crowded cont: rs to art. York Did Not Prohibit i Such Unions, Gain in Foreign Trade. WASHINGTON, FEB, %2.—Hhe foreign commerce of the United States during the first seven months of the fiscal year ‘was an expert in divorce litigation, Weisberg has gone to the Ap- 2 Division of the Supreme Court for @ reversal of the decision ¥ & Justice in Special Term denying Petition for an annulment of her ¢ Appealing to « law of Henry VIII, to a bulletin issued by the Department of Commerce and Labor, ‘This shows a chnsiderable increase in both imports to her uncle, Morris Wels-/and exports, but more especially in ex- “Bers. The Justice of that tribanal wull| Ports over the corresponding months of we to decide between two horns of an | 1S. Major Hammond Dead. SAN FRANCISCO, FEB. 22.—Major A. G, Hammond, of the Third United States cavalry, died at the General Hospital at the Prestifo Tuesday even- ing after an illness of more than fcjir months. His body will be sent to Quincy, Il., for burial. Major Hani- mond _ was born in Hartford. nn., May ‘%, 1857, He graduated from the Military Academy in 1881. “Pudile policy” and “morals” oppose oon breaking of the marital tie at evory down to 18%—two years after Bente and her mothgr's brother got eat & marringe’ of two thus re tel was lawful, But in 1893 the Leg- passed a law prohibiting such apoions irs. Welsberg’s lawyers do not con- id that tae law of 1893 is retroactive, they aek if such a marralgo was tea and bad in 1895, was it not just Ice Carries Off Steamer. bad in 1391? ‘Whe ancicnt Jaw of Moses is cited in|] PORT HURON, MICH., FEB.%2—The grpport of Mrs. Welsberg’s plea. ‘The | steel steamer W. W. Brown, of Cleve- law. it is true. only prohibited | and, has been torn from her winter {man's marriage to his aunt, but it is | dock here by a six-mile {ce fleld that ted out that in the time of Moses | unexpectedly broke loose and began to didn't count for much in the | Mossiess motion of ihe ce cakes, worked lal, relizious oF political make-up of | the steamer Into the very centre of the community, and that if, as Moses | field and she was soon absolutely be- it was intrinsically immoral for} yond the reach of tugs and drifting down upon the middle ground which n to marry his father's or mother’s hatinels onthe Se rast ust ab wick q | Separates the two channels of rive to the la if God for — his brother's or sister's daush. | Notables from the Orient, SAN FRANCISCO, FEB. 22—Among A England it {s forbidden for a wid-|the passengers who have arrived here to marry his deceased wife's sis-!on the steamer Manchuria from the on account of thelr close relation- |Orient were Col. Alexis Petopoft and though there is no consanguinity |Commander Poter Verndicoff. of the Kod thelr relationship being | Russian Army (and :Navy. returning by marriage. home; W. F. Spinney, for the past has teen declared by ae, of thirty’ years ‘connected’ with the Im- ized nation rial Chinese customs service, return- x home to Salem, Mass.; Commander is degree Of S$, Takeucht and Lleut. G, Tomonags. inst the law of mature | 5% ¢he Japanese Navy, on their way to e law of common mor- ‘Washington to be naval otteches, of the nese Embassy: Col. R. C. Canc of law of Henry VIII. provides the British Army, and’ Bishon Hainil= against marriages “within fethodist Epi tlonatipa’ prohibited by, God's ton! of the Mi t Episcopal Church. éa,"" "and iforbids a son's marr! ak a eae omenEs tiie as"raier' se Srotei's | EQUITABLE BUILDING BURNS. See ee, aay not cifica) for ie mar. ge of uncle and niece, but the laws| MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Fob. 22.—The upper he heoege Ped New sage af the Wels floors of the Equitable Life Assurance cf the marriage of the Wels. | Gocjety office building were burned out gs does, and on the same grounds oi enn Sea D ec ncr Ebro last ilent Sw nich orieibaced cs prissady S| The loss Js estimated at $2,000. The Ay Se Es bulldiag 1s In the heart of the business In other words, that. the law of | Astris g did not make mofais for the State New York, but merely declared sthem, OTT’S EMULSION jis more than a fat food. There is no animal fat that compares with it in FREE PATRIOTIC ECTURES HES TO-NIGh nourishing and yeerne ‘Board of “Education Arranges| body. That-is s why chil- . Them in Honor of the Wash-|dren and anzmic girls ington Anniversary. thrive and grow fat upon it. That is-why persons ©) The Board of Education's Washington with consumptive tenden- Rebration to-night and to-morrow LONDON, Feb. 2.—Ambassador Reid | ond section of the sixth annual Ex- | 1908 amounted "to $1,762,421,890, accordng | Bight will consist of special lectures, | cjeg ‘tree to the public, on patriotic subjects, Gen, James Grant Wilson, Gen. Horatio &, King, Gen. G. B. Loud, Dr. J, @. Ditmars and John 8. Crosby will be “among the speakers. ‘This evening, at the Lexington Ave- Wie Baptist Church, near One Hundred / Bnd Wleventh street, Rossiter Johnson Pill speak on “Turning Points in the iyi War,’ At Public School No. 44, Tubert and Collister streets, Hal Bell il speak on “Abraham Lincoln." jes Chadille Runals will give a lecture ) on “Patriotic Bongs,” with musical se- #e2tions interspersed, at Public School WNo. 19, on One Hundred and Thirty- @ilim street, near Eighth avenue. At Who Menual/Training School, on Fourth gain flesh and strength enough to clieck | the progress of the dis- ease. SCOTT & BOWNE, qo Pearl Street, New York ArmoursExtracd oS Beef Sold only under the Armour label no mat- ter what the dealer says. Brooklyn, A. EB. Pear- will «ive a lecture recital on “War tory in Song ht mt howard B. Parker to-morrow. tl y on “The Battle of Gettys- Francis Mission on Ditmars will m.” In the and the National An- ‘At Public School No. 60, Fourth and Twentieth street, Brooklyn, If it isn’t labeled “Armour’s,” ing will give a de "From : BPSnureh n Winchester it isn’t Armour’s, and at the Canarsie ——t HH. Hali will describe Unéamilsar Things About George Sold by all Druggists to oe. aliverea iat Public Behool Ne. Ne. and Grocers. Bea and Thomas Mectienes ——_—_ ARMOUR & COMPANY SHIPPING NEWS. CHICAGO ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. isos. €.45/Sun sets, 5.44[Moon rises 6.27 PORT OF NEW YORK. last )) 4 I aac W. L. Douglas Shoes quantities to sellat «= « + This is the period of the year when we get our heaviest shipments of Douglas Shoes— because factories are very busy with their Spring output—of both high-cut and Ox- fords. Hardly a day now but what we re- e all you pay us is $1.98. We own the entire product of factory-damaged sorts from the Douglas factories; the slightest imperfection in the making—and they come to us. We guarantee them the same as perfect Shoes. ALL SIZES. Shoes are one thousand pairs of Perfect Douglas Sample Shoes right from the Travellers’ trunks, All in sizes from 6% to 7%. These are beautiful shoes—the finest products of they are samples. Divided into two lots: Women’s Fine Shoes at $1.90 Five hundred pairs of excellent Glace Kid Shoes—Blucher and lace s; product of one of the best factories. B to E wide; Cu- Factories at Brockton are shipping us gre. ceive two hundred to a thousand pairs—and Added to the Douglas “ Factory-Damaged " the Douglas factories, since ban and Military heels; Patent and Kid were crowded to overflowing. Everybody was SOR BIOR EON The Annual Sale of Men’s ~ Genuine Priestley $495 Cravenettes at Cees $Y'50 Not to Be Duplicated Below $18. Once each season, through special arrangement with the Manufacturers, we are able to make this unparalleled offering of Men’s Genuine Priestley Rain Coats for $12.50, instead of $18. And we provide enough of them at this price to supply all demands. The Cravenette is no longer simply a rainy- day coat, or “mackintosh,” as it was once dubbed; it is, the coat now—for rain or shine —for genuine comfort and convenience. This splendid lot of new Spring models is made up from very fine worsteds in new grays and steels, all treated to the Priestley Cravenette process—which makes every garment waterproof. In style, cut and gen- eral finish they are the equal of finest cus- tom work. This week only at $12.50. Sizes from 34 to 44. 29 eC Square Yard for Cork Linoleum Worth 59c. This is not a sale of little short pieces to attract a crowd, but it represents a purchase. of five thousand yards from one of the leading manufacturers. Gen- 474 uine Cork Linoleum—full TWO YARDS C} WIDE, and. never sold anywhere for less ay ‘than 49c. and 59c. a yard. Slendid array of <9 patterns and colorings, and they ought to go jn a day’s selling. and But Silk of the S SAO Re EH OA DOOEE LIEN x a Ned DN x rue eS ON MeO act without mild and must Peat fa. “"Heaiake Tey a an Pella eras THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD Lord & Taylor Shoe Department, Advance Sale 100. fury Be. @1 Women’s Low Cut Footwear in the newest styles and leathers Jet for the Spring Season. Women's Watking Pumps, Venus Ties, Gibsons and Oxfords in Black Russia, Vici Kid, Patent Leather and Tan Russia; choice of welted or turned poles; low, high or medium heels. $4.00 Values at P2. 85 $5.00- Values at $3.45 Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, don u Chik CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. | OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN FRIDAY to-morrow at THE 14TH STREET STORE. It will be a day of rousing Bargains of the most interesting and tempting description. Unless you were at the famous old corner .. Frid: AM, kilted; all N eth dous success the revival of “Old-Fashioned ||] Pit, per arden SM 88 4l4c customer “Frid, rom 40 $5.00 Bargain Friday” at THE 14TH STREET Main Fir tot P. STORE was. The Store was packed; many departments enthusiastic in praise of the Store. And for good reason. bubbled over with vitality—cheerful, bris! enthusing vitality. So much brilliance of ani- roundings! with strong side handles. Not more than nan Haddies (Smoked Haddock), Elsewhere THE 14TH STREET STORE grows beiter }]/ one, te, customer friday. from 1 Be Apenlamena lente atron ee Toe more interesting every day. It will be —_ Raseeet e A, M. to 1P, M, per pound..... 5'44e better to-morrow than it was yesterday; it will be better Saturday than it was Friday. And so on; each day represents one of progress. why. ON SALE ALL DAY FRIDAY. Colored Petticoats. Excellent Garments at Low Prices. Me Photo-colored Landscape Scenes, exact copies Stocks of Belts —silk, leather, tinsel and Listen to these astonlstiing reductions of famous pictures, set in deep gold frames. other materials; plain and fancy. Not more mace Mer voninany vurenl muster etn oe [ll | (omer Ga site Fray, fron 90 9 OL from {A.M to1P Me each: LOC wit pum! rul nis! wi omer. nm sale Friday, from rom 10 to 1 P. each..... harrow ruffle: light weight, suitable for QR¢ |]| A.M, to 1 P. M. only, at, each 12 Wc Main Floor. lengths; usually sold at $1.99; now at black and colors, made in several styles sold at $4. Noyent, Je! Elastic walst bands to making the figure well set-up. and $4. arin Women’s Shoes, $1 Pair Ne Spring; sold usually at $1.00; now at. Featherweight Petticoats, Black Colored, with deep sized ruffle, in all pidors. Solid Swill” give excellent blue color, esas’ Majolica ware. wear, Sizes 1 to Si. One-Half Price. for Girls’ good, firm Dongola Lace and 98 %%,,820,,Umbrena Jars. $1.19 Brecon "shoes, sizes is to 2 widths D, E, and 5c. yard for stapes and patterns, sizes 18 to 24 BE. Regular $1.50 value. inches tall; made to hold 6 umbrellas, Beaded Toe Slippers. Dimities: 2 for $4.00 Lamps. Deco- a Beaded Toe Slippers, with one and two cross OO FRR ce Cee Denitey Whe eae $2.79 sated Parior Lamos, hand- || $1.49 ter, Wome ppern, Te printed designe i Teel? cated Parlor ana hand: $1.49 stTaps, hand turned soles. Sizes 24 to 7, Widths C to E. Value $2.50. Perales: - orated to match. Bc. a spool Cotton (Limit # Bc. a yard for 25c. Gold Belting. of Dress Ginghams, 100. 4c. a dozen for Tubular Bhoe I.nces, are made of fine imported silk braid, trimmed with ane Ge. for 2 papers of English Pins, Se. for large Pin Cnbes. silk velvet, fine quills and pearl buckle—back of 7,200 yards of fine Printed Skirtings, Be. for bottle of Machine O11. chiffon, ° walities | that, soll ec, each for choice of paper Needles, piece of and ‘Byes, pieces of Ironing Wax. Men’s Furnishings — SHOKE HADDOC! 10¢ Barisc: a adn ose. in Market” ‘Godan or aice Lot No.,1 at 19c. ;,consists of ic Barre cetera | OCEAN “DEWIIRG’ or || one-Balt of a. yard to ‘yards, ‘nd ras, asd. solid colors and Habutal fandom effects olors, Bold || PELACIOUS CorFEE— Inctudes China. 81 sigawhere in ‘New’ York at 15c. 45c &2 are double sewed, Infants’ Wear. mighty me mussed Infante” WS se iaaa ape, ats trimmed hope ‘gold Coats, long “and Bedford cord. w! curt, formerly 80} and $8.60, now 3 ‘ Old: Fashioned Bargain Frida at The 14° Street Store. Lunch Room—6th Floor—Music Daily—Watch Main Aisle Bargain Tables. 4 Friday from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. bel STREET a Another Astonishing and Very Sensational a List of Special Bargains at The ' 14th Street Store. We are prepared to meet even larger crowds than those which surged into THE 14TH STREET STORE last Friday. Big quantities of merchandise have been obtained for the Sales between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M., and-should the lots sell out they will be followed at once by others, QUANTITIES TO CUSTOMERS ARE NECESSARILY LIMITED, as a matter of protection against d s. NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Chambrays. Women’s Walking Suits. 27 inches wide, light blue, tan, green, medium Stylish Suits, made of a pretty mixed material, blue, ox-blood, and gray; value 8c, Not Eton effect, light and dark gray, lined more than 12 yards to a custo- throughout with silk Venetian; gored skirt, ay 0 Editorial. Friday you have no idea of what a tremen- Cretonnes. 8,000 yards of new, attractive fabric, most up- to-date patterns, including many floral and Men’s Shirts. An immense variety of patterns of Men's Neg- ligee Shirts; many stylish patterns. Not more than two to a customer. Fri- - 29 Cc Oriental figures; value 10c. Not more than eight yards to a customer. Fri- day, from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M,, per yd. Fourth Floor. The Store fairly 5c day, from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M,, eac’ Main Floor. tips; some ie extn on goles ne Bit ti oi aitractive digel fi fack : = { chers have light dress soles. All of them mation; such attractive displays of fresh, new - ; rs Sa a aly ai Le hee caeeree th ed SE satin top faced and strictly high grade, oath Gdn ldettiy GLaEaa ee Galvanized Rinsing Tubs. Finnan Haddies. Galvanized Rinsing Tubs, durably made, 5,000 pounds of selected, newly Smoked Fin- Sixth Floor. Boys’ Suits. Boys’ Russian Suits, white collar, silk tie, Rus- sian Sailor Collar, Silk Tie and Sailor Suits, of woollen goods and serges, in all colors; sizes 24% to 10 years. Not more than one to a customers Value $3.50, Fe M. Granulated Sugar, H. & E. Standard Refined Granulated Sugar. None delivered except with Groc®y Order. Not over 7 Ibs. to a customer. Fri- M, to 1 P. M., 7. bag.. Sixth Fiooi come to-morrow and you will understand day, from 10 bag, 29c.; 34% Women’s Belts. Offering the remainder of the Fall and Winter Landscape Pictures. Third Floor. Unbleached Muslin. Good quality, full 36 inches wide, extra heavy; actual value 9c. yard. Not more than twelve yards to a customer. Friday, from 10 5c A. M. to 1 P. M., a yard. _ THESE “SPECIALS ON SALE ALL DAY FRIDAY, Remnants Special Tables in the Main Aisle Friday. NO MAIL, ORDERS FILLED ON REMNANTS. Wash Fabrics i Mill Ends at Less Than |] ' —————— Children’sChambray Dresses Choice of pretty styles in waist and Norfolk $1.49 ‘Taffeta Petticoats, very fine and heavy, in accordion plaited ruffles; usu: styles, good colors, trimmed with white pique; 75c, yalues. Not more than two to a customer. Friday, . 10 A.M.to UP. M,, at.....ccereeeee 39c Second Floor. ey-Top Petticoaty latest style, this. reduce the waist line. In- black nd all new Spring colors; in slik flounce: J) fm" $1.00 ofatherweignt satee! Delicately colored nome 29c Shoes that were made to be sold at $1.50 to $1.98 a pair, A sale Friday that deserves to crowd the Shoe Sections all day. The details Vicl Kia, Box Calf and Patent Coltakin tn this lot, Shoes | ani pes- 0 inch sizes. A lucky purchase to lot, what we have been selling at $1.50, 4 $1.98 a pair. izes from 2% to &, and widths C, D, and styles, Blucher Cut, and Straight ‘Lace , Military, and City neels—good duck Shoes that haye the ap- enables us There are all sell this worth from to $1.0) each, at 200 15c $5.0 %o 2" Cane: joex—g004, hese shoes 50 yards of Percales, dark xrounds ASlemty ef blue, red aud blac Mohair Lustres; and red, Shoes in colors—pink, biue, brown, ; usually sold at 50c, Berit The New Sorrello Sailors |] _ sta roetuarsuitusetsttenaizes Notions Tee Poor atest Dew Hats, SPOS | eich Noes Colors are white, plum, light blue, old rose, cham- 0. N, T, Spoot iF pagne, brown and black. (As per illustration.) They 1 for Clark’ spools) walue, Ginghams; ; for Children's and Women's Side porters. ach for Silk Hair Nets. Main Floor. New York's Popular Grocery. Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Filled. LATE—Walter Baker's Premium Blue Wrapper Bak cake; not more than one pound to each’ customer see oe : pare Nationa! aircuit Cova] | Fresh Fish and Meats, ane ene Some silent only, a yard,. S 5c ir of Sharp's of Cotton Tape, box of ot Bins, cara of Hooks looks yen ANimInusn Thidele tre ‘oliat Pins Sik Renaanes At 19c. and 35¢. on pouns FRESH BUTTER — Wii- low Farm Creamery—3 Bie! exteal Y combination of Imported Cot- foos—Delignttel Flavor, ahremeS- $1.00 t0, Taffetas, Eoliennes, Foulards, plain and fancy Velvets, Corduroys, etc, Lot No, 2 at 380, ;-2nguees, a i for Men's ear, a pink wetorigeany le 4 Grawers have Wve been selling sarmvanin Floor. OHES—Purlty Paok- California Le- yuble seat. oct Oe rior 60c. supe Teas, including every, vas Flety; black, green ; pound... pute Suitings, Rough Kees, de Chines, etc.; Worth up to eNO Mail Orders), . Table ‘Damask * soiled. Heneo ae a reductions, Bleached, Sllyet leached Un- edna tucked 10 peered te ah ees oe ee PARAGI pow, Grown Arpurngan ut $0; a 286 25c, in remnants at 19¢. 8c, in remnants at 24c. 45c, in remnants at 36c. dren's Flannelette Towellin eines or \ONIA—Eby’s Pow- ler Concentrated Ammo; Pereeereeree ome Bott Se aa es 10¢ hort, made of white Braided ea a at $2.6