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SAYS HE PROMISED IT, ‘To. Avoid Suit Mrs, Carswell ‘Says He Agreed to Sup- > port Her During Life. eee ey Mrs. Margaret Means Carswell, the “witow who bas rec over Tro: eat fied momorics of the} THE. EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, “OCTOBER 18, LOL LT Raising Cook Magiatrate Smith, of Lizele Monday. is alw | ui, L fery young woman ‘ot’ thirty, wi SERVANT GIRL FAL M SOLVED BY MAGISTRAT Pretty Widow eae Vail SendsHis—Disturbance=; to-Jail for Ten Days. Tong Ts’ City, solved the seryant-girl question to- | diay. His inethod was «imple. He sent | tis own cook, Lizzie Quétletta, to the Queens County Jail for ten days. asecholdera have only to got elected Mugistratos, whi suburbanites will agree, ts easter’ than getting a good girl, and “there you are!" was an exemplary «irl up to roportioned wood, reg~ Mrs, -Lesite She ruled the kiteh- Magistrate Sends His Cook to Jail To the Envy of Fellow Householders ABE TaKin! THe | SROLS An" STOCMINGS, ( ONT OF YOUR CHI DEE NS, \ Ne AT wrote? / $1 1 CANT Fin hy Owd Cook! TAM pot! 1 RESIGN! “view omar ak. SObCE REAMT WHEN, WE TOLD WER SAE WAS DURCHARCED ww THIS TINE. TLL fae To HAND tT To * you! TEN DAYS! CITIZENS OUT. | TOFIGHT AN L": sin the hetes: huysen Vail, man and capitalists, for $3315, lives at gi Weat Fifty-sixth stroot She ts Afty- “five Years O10, tat, ark and Fett nly _ask- the Alleagtion tht cleven years ago Vall agreed to pay her $2 a month dara ey the remrainder of his life and to make *© similar provision in his will, should. he dic first. because her health through an operation. Te Bhensays the money was paid to her} i fogularly, by Vail up to the time of’ his } wedling testiv ly In ex | friend. ‘They stayed Co8s 10f $11,000. cIIM TON and inthe night, atone, of the rulnation of | | body" questioned the gteat change, {—-Magistrate—Smith took and’ thelr two-yeirold’ daui Rockaway on Suhday, to Qn returning to Long Monday morning the directly to court. while hurried to: her ‘Astorla } eho arrived she res her rule, home. lized something was Mrs Smith ehter to Far attend the ies uit the home of a away all Liastsretr trom the water wagon with a loud crash, Lizzie Turns Orator. night, Island City Magistrate went Mrs. Smith Before BRIDGE LOOP Préperty Owners Protest Against Interborough : : IN MANY TOWNS FlatteringDemonstrations at Gouverneur, Malone and Other Places. and B. R. T. Grab, | GOUVERNEUR. N. Y,. Oct. 18—The Conimisxton Aled the roomy’ this ater Hears? c BN party reached [early this aiternccn and remained noon Psta WARM GREETING UP THE STATE /Candidate-a Guest of Sen-, ator Edgar T, Brackett at Saratoga. | Ost: flex here shortly alter i o'clock this afternoon end made a brief ad ss front *t per of the { Hotel Worden to &cerowd which ex- tended entirely across Hrs ay, He pledged Slimaclf to justice wed fair deal- Ing if elected governor. Mr. Hug was constantly interrupted by eppian nd cheering,~ After speaking he the kuest of Benator Edgan 7. eft at Iuncheoh. Mr. Hugh#a spoke a few words to a/ crpwd whieh road HUGHES GETS. Importer of Millir LG fz 4 35th-soth ‘Streets, Announces the Opening of New ES Monday, October 22, With an Exhibition of Imported Trimmed Hats rom the foremost Paris Modistes, also Models of my own creation. The collection -has-hgen_destened- and executed espe nd is the most authoritative and ed jn ‘New York. he Mirenuous Long nd and New York city campaigns of the past three dayt, sand he is speeches ass 92 -powetiien y. Mr, Hughes wa cordially wel by a crowd of two hundred when his special car arrived at Albany Senator James 8, StoBwan: and other prominent. local Repablicans met the candidate on his arrival. Mr, Hughes spent ‘the greater part of his hour #tay—shaking hands with a Jmed | pn ie eee Ready: to-Wearr $18 to $45. teeth on Hil 15, 1a is home, Aoing——About-a- thousand achoot kits XUN. 42 East Seventy-cighth ‘street. In| wera gathered In front cathe ee LLY TOUTATS WIC Tey tA ITT. Tater ing toe 10 ORTON OTATOT OM TT fhe eamenbursns nepiew ofan tom iepar + eee aol of Howe & Hommel, has filed. | Tr -was Lizzie. ‘the once exemplar “she asks for Uie payment of the sum a * “promised to date with interests, ret- iM © ‘tihng up her continued ill-health as the i 2 * paste, i Ee Mrs. Carswell’ «tates that she had f= opelations with the clubman extending Sy © over a period of thirty years and that fhe agiged to support her for the rest of Ee her life when “he realized she had» 2 gust cause of action against him. In “their anawer the executors of the Vail estate say, there was no memorandum ra tutta Widow now says existed. Was a Millionaire. Theodore Vail was prominent In club Mfe for years He was tall and strik- ing-looking- with great curving white moustaches. He was 4 member of tho firm of Bullivan & Vail, old established woollen importers, at No. 9% Broadway. Ho was a widower. His fortune was reckoned in tho millions. --Bult-Kept-Hiddens Mrs, Carswell's suit against Mr, Vail's ‘executors, Congressman T. Van Vech- tep Plcott and James Wy. Rockwell, was ~ybraugh} more than. a.year ago and. 1s ‘on the calendar awaiting trial, but the fact that It Is banding. has been dept bididen, ‘The wult's existence was revealed yea- _terday, “whon Dougherty, Oleott —_& } Teiiney, sttorney: the executors, asked Suprome Court Justice Leventritt “ta order Mra: Carawelt to —fure Dil of particulars, which te Justice did. | So Mrs, Carswell must disclose whether the agreement with Mr, Vail, claim, was written or oral, and if it was made, not with Mr. Vail directly, but through third person, she must name that person. ‘Mr Vail did hot mention the charm: ihe’ plain in’ his will, Airs, Cxrswell Seclares in her-complaint that as-a-re~ sult of certain relations existing be- tween them Mr, Vall agreed to make her an allowance of $2) a mouth. for the balance of her Ife, Bho asserts Mat he promised to provide for her in his will, but neglected to keep his prom- tae, Mra. Carswell asserts, however, shat-Mr. Vail.told her phat should he APRN eer SEIT tis” Witt ne woud ae ee sue Gee ethe executes Ia evar sehen, that anyj such 6 dan answer reement ¢x- Ba The lawyers suy they vainly| food to get from . her Wye ik perac tere n eet PATUICS Her 4 awivwivareh Prenton Eeeee trees Siiteer snare if wer Sriendship .with Mr. Vail Mrs. —— at het ith atop on: f The, havi called o onure: :; her, promised? oe eck shoney | 32] Mr Vall's' hw it wan dated April 3, f Ghz, with a codicil! datiad Aug. 39 ef the ‘Yo -hterdaughter,- Mrs. 15 . Wite of James Con ]®4 she supposed, }netiad iE ong DASK te Ee Wit whe retestoentores ner j tendid-notrdoy~ Ihe Titan-hatred Lizzie the Surning issucs for a mile on a clear d: in Panama hats and th | kers affected by the cand her topics. palgn speech full of preciuted best in _Asto: Mrs, Smith went sadly to the oratory, — Lizzie went plong. Funked the Iss When Magistrate Smith’ it his heart falled him. come up In his court, of the incinerated pass Judgment on her? adjourned Wednesday Rocka wa istrate Healy for the day. he waa Yar 2) vine rights of cooks, art forever. The fact that she sto; chastened and repentant, an Astoria bazaar and the! wall and cheer. her before Magistrate Smit! Ing he Was surprised anc cape. incidentally remembering householder fears to cook"! he handed Lizele The Fiathush Housshats. tion will arise and give thi THAW CENTRE i Talks for More thar aatoy W Corners ——ttolewtey id the Uutk of his pr 3 a provision that at her-death ‘th: erty should pass to her son, Jam 1 a Dee —Miss—Alloe ty ttroeic % hime Mary = asin Mundeitc#lé Gi Caroline A ( A John 8. = 7 paglarl $5.00, Hovd, of Staton Trend, who bad been fa. friends of his. deceased xan. $1.00 At. the advice of her Jawyer Mra. a Catswell tett-wwn. to-tay and went to ; Montclair, A reporter who called at t ‘dil-fashloned apartment-house {n i West. Fitty-sixth atreet fey an elderly woman, f an older sister Sty slater, tn } the woman. and wo Philadeipiin ceils §nx yon. that eon Re toPoher s OS pot kyow Hg Waa'/ap Witaved RACE TRACK GOER : “LOSES LEG BY TRAIN. ‘Attempting to board the race’ train at Sheepshead Bay toxay, Henry Me +Ginley, of Little Y., fell 4 heath the right, lex, Mofiinley is a travelll B Little Palla ‘hor ving Ont Tie he ojurr grasp, De McQuve ets Rings AC wheels, cut of Aindacen Nias tad x Miia From, Colds ¥ fe tveiesinoa Gat maria. wi Cal is teat gape Took for wignaiare i Ww. Bb Usarrntes ner talked in in_the coun Moise | bus mother and, John was of the \bo spoke In a yolcy which cou! sty sight of brass. buttons quelled her. Carnegie Medal Fund please cop: — LONG CONFERENCE appeared to do an eard ‘The Chinese yles of whis Aidates were Te owas ao rip-snorting cane personalities ap- the Astoria Police Station hard by and secured the services of Policeman Bauman to stop) was hurt. but the She} ie. heard about The case would How could he who had never dared to speak to Lizzie condition of steak or tne limpbess of the coffee, dare the When Lizzie was brought befors him Tyosday—the Magisiratediplomatioally the case a day, and on way in Far y. having exchanged with Mag- ‘Magistrate Fenty, recognizing tho” al suspended sen- tence after delivering a tecture catru~ lated to keep Lizxie on the sprinkling- Buther pull owas ten mush for Lin od in right, obsessed her mind. the Smiths: she hied to re had was- —When Policeman Matthews brought | h this morn: coulun’'t es Summoning all hin courage, and how a ‘mere “discharge ten. the dasa * rek che: ot OF + Half an Hour with Mother, Wife Categie portant ROMerenvs, pK -pInve In trOnt oc Tarry I, he's» cell Jaye between the his mother; —Mra;-—WiHiam his wife and Mrs. i Sena ercnes ste treet cenich the tenes went Jow, earnest Us tarhewheesyg————Betore ¥ Iden. of Ge 7 ae proplo_a chance think of the att Fough and —Brookiyn Tat Malon ¥ 4d brie spe companies to buldoze the commission L iaiiepachaceawnt Roa ait ASS Hab edt : ‘ ei the -Dola nce: by him and by Lewis Stuy inte pifemitting. the Delancey #.rret ei aletueceanuidate: tore Tzeutereant= parkway to be turned over to the ele senor vated road AU all points the detronstrationa were Was well re- uttering, Mr. Hearst addressed & dat this place any good size AS MURPHY FRM TO AID MR, HUGHES The Commission It ui in favor.of a subway loop ¢ ting. the two bridges, Gut Bridge Commissioner Stevenson took sides with the BR. T. and his chief engin has, reported that the sudway is impracticadie, und, whether it ts or not,-the Bo Re P. xay t will refuse to run its cars “throug the—mbway—loop—if-buiit— Comptroiier Motz takes the vosition that the city can only <“pperate the oop with tho help of the B-R. T., and so shifted his position and favored the elevated loon. The Commission, with this diviston of opinion, decided to adopt the plan which might geem. most advantageous. This to the rMiiroad interests Indicated a surrender. were quick to elf has de: Piatiheur 1% Sonic - BINKERS BEGIN A BITTER WAR ON Letter to Treasurer of Con- tracting Company. They take advantage of the appurint weakeosns ond the Tne Site nu terborough came in with the tlireat that : be PROP REN Be OO eae the elty should not be allowed to run tus y 4 ging letters © (rom Repub! — cars from the xubway loop aa to the} » } jticadaunrters didn Ze Me dridge unless a freo fransh'se 4s sranted CZ Ea ud abel eta A ; z EMS x teenth tothat company to odff1 a thira’ track Gastney,X0,- 234. East Nineteet on Ste elevated jines to the Bronx. | HSTESO ent { bs + | Bs, paitnoyts the wife of ‘Thicss bulldozing tecticn have delayea| TO Charge Violation of In- - "Rndeomin Raber any action for theer. months, of. John Finally the Rapid Transit Comm . _ter-State Law by Busi- ness Infringement. id Trucking Camp in the corporation « dova ror ear and this arternoon public. hearing. felicer ies wt thes meeting — 16 was erat a final report, from Bot fora_final city ported that the city can build the sub- i nae Eh Sierae nto rT publiearen | way loop in‘a shorter time than other | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 18—At. to-@ay’a nes- Sry nor day Ary AU jengineers have sijd th ‘Ated loop | slon of the American Bankers’ Asso- Lia trate wens the cor: can—be—butit,-and—hedecinrrd—the—re--t ciation here, a tesolutlon, Intnl HERI AEA Eulac: subway imine; cao be operated | E 5 i cane through the subway loop and over. th D. Durham, of? Onarga, Ul, arty professes. to. be ual Brookisn Bridge, £0 the BT T.s will- | adopted, “that the Executive contriutio om LOT eau to operate the subway need Not! o¢ the Bankors Association appoint a ls soliciting camp fies matter, Thin puts the | of butions from corporation office Tgp To Uns Commission | committee Witt —pewer te ast wer eset 5 (hiss afternoon petition: -was--Tead-auty Hostal) bete. gather-ovid gnt-physiciana of the Ing Against the bpild> 1 loop through Dé by 1 Side. pro} the Interns >: EARLEY’S NEPHEW the breaking of Iie Geren een, eaten hirenepeedl es oalierouuinesa anny placaction rane| MARRIED IN CATHEDRAL. at thickly populated | pet the I ratate Commer Fast Side. Before the | mission. with the avowed Intention’ of| lf a fed -the-netgh bu re express. companies tat prose Farley was-married 1 compeltin, Pater 2 ee eee: Pinee AC WAS discontinue the banking bus!ties.’” lptecbatricK's. nedral this morning umption has to Mary Ett th Mantey. Wefore the of celebrated Archbishop Farle: mass. Arohbishop sremony “MEANEST HUSBAND” |S"s7oct" ISIN NEW. TROUBLE. neat by Magy “Map Who, Wite Pay for Wedding Accused of [i The br [piknon PH as fthess-Checks—— = ater ea i and the I reds of Interview: Influential €itfxens neainst the d tlon of Parkway, Many ame citizens and property o pet piat_tn parson bat Ar eaaey nt seatee ants. nephew of Arch- bride is th Smne welds , Refused to} Rey | town the elevated loo9 proposal, » the | Fintbush 4 which the Archbishs op | i AE es » wife “called Alm} fram Rome a wd Eee the bride. LEAGUE MAN WAS NOT (te metic” thant” win ste Pals Aue atat Fa FORCED TO QUIT JOB. | 2::* 3. earths one mae SSR tity by Daniel mother, Noo 30 4H eee ty the. Hives In. Be ——————ooe j [3 a ri in “14 running | Howe's trouble followed fast on TOR, oa Republicans Send a Begging). \afflicted witha bunion. Shaped ren-ourtamous-Bunion-Lasttt CENTSEACH; 2 FOR 25 CENTS CLUETT, PEABODY & Oo. manta OF CLUETT ams monapen Bnuate Bunion Shoe. An €asy “shoe for the foot} allows room for the enlarged joint without interfering with the-fitover the-rest-of the foot: An-exceptionally comfortable shoe that relieves a common form of foot trouble Made in soft, flexible leathers,in dis- tinct styles for men and women, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S—COWARD, 268-274 Ureenwich St., NY. — tka eka eeneet — “_BailOrders Filed. _Send for Catalogue j { 139-41 Cortlandt St., ‘Bot, 6th & 9the Ave. “EL Stations, ~ In buying clothes—asinevery- thing else—a standard gf ex- cellence must be considered. That standard is Atterbury~ Cicthes. If you want the best—and only~that—in ready~- to-wear clothes, try them. For reference Ask the ~Man Who Wears Them." Some Special Fall Offerings “@e Princeton’? Top Coat “We Winston’? Sack Suit at $25 —tequal to the custom_tailor’s best at $50—decidedly~ modish models, embodying distinctive features to b found only- in these best 9 all reaiy~-to-wear- clothes. Other Suits and Overcoats at $18 to $45. \ We also sell Men's Satisfactory Haberdashery, Shoes and Hits, 3 STORES, - Also .at NEW HAVEN, CONN, "Near Dey St. Subway Station. ool Contable ce | SATURDAY DLT 19TH ARE 23TH ee ere erate FOUR-IN-HANDS, folded and French seamed, made of fine Imported Silks, novelty and plain, [Gold Spectacles or Value $1.00 and $1.50, ‘Eyeglasses. FOND OF PIES Sut Jind (0 Give Then Up. 1 miacepal -chaire ht he -kianfor-—thet-—Apy-one-who-hascaten New. Flog}. tinh Ee te vere then The church “sued tand ples knows. how good they are. ot, dane woth: i Woe Soy But some things that taste good} én. who hed come. down ini enh ae rules of | paren [don't mlways agree. A Mass, lady | law ac gp trator: et I eee ae Pontasaates thad to teave off ple, but found some-+ ve Tord thc jcox said tha’ ne i r er for her stomach hour when an: electri ‘ | ithing far better , ae it feiete| titascrade ratenaton with mre |NOT SEEN SINCE THEY |S4"€ j thy “somby. air dgined the} d of the was ix or Rent years ago chronic kroup at the’ i ~ Fe aha [srry te NS) FOLLOWED AN ENGINE, liver sroubi was grenty enasxeratd rs. Carnegie lett Mrs, haw | who. he id, the moat] 1 ting\too much fat n . pastry taking “wit her husbar uid} straightforward and honorable mon oy eet iieutarly, pls, of whlch 1 was, Hot be learned whatthr women talke 1) ‘had ever known in the p Pye Frank Camarito, a grocer living at) ot fond, There ta a chance that the ‘Tha following ts the HS Fast Seventy-ffth atreet, has) "TS vore headachos, dizziness, nausea | may by nesehed by te mi Mr. Fitzgerald te Achis y d the of the East Sixt, 4, and food, even fruit, Jay vomber, District-A ttorney Jorca Klin conformity with the rules of the de-| seventh street station to send out followed, i Active: step to-day ta close away the | purtm general alarm for his two mlasing eons, | ike lead in) my stomach accompanied We aecuniul cases on the! Hon. William RR, Willcox, Postmaster, | aged four and a half yeary,/ py g, dull heavy pain almost unbear- u ceaendaty ed, Assistant | New York. N. ina. Hg, Erin, awed tierce years, able. I had pecullar ‘spells'—flashos orne t and Siri~As ve received he nonina- es chil n showed a fire engin Clerk Heugberr'y to the staal of mapp tion ‘for the Jittecnt Congressional | uu Third avenue nears thelr homent (of Mght before isy sight, 1 could OUD A route, a ei i minty, and as, this) noon yesterday, he sald, and ‘have not!read half a word and the rest would Tuk Ciateben [tery OF, the Criminal active fenturnt | be invisible, |prunich of the Sbreine Court tn whieh | vere pilen.| Moth children were well dressed and) "8 feeling of, lassitude and Ha Teo DIR ie! be | ind not Wi tha| wero of Hgkt complext | ci Ponte! through the Noveniber term. | (18 Tor the | shah ‘sion of ideas made me even ‘more ey there will he the regular No ett * un Pas eropeot Pe able, I finally decided to change ier, term, presided Over by Justice i} jn Kove Retarder Gor, who! ix ene | Cisne, ewith| ROBBERS ESCAPE AS {food altogether and begin on Grape- titled th a vacation next will SN RGNT apr i | J, which brought me prompt Me Whe DigtriéteAtiaeney, tony ea | in the New York T °| Bits foods ; 1c fayer die } Aen #. elle | t stake! effet at pn cour PISTOL SHOTS FLY. | rellet—removed pe tH ness, ,head- PA Tes Posie ote ML be arto Ti hah ah ache, confused tre ne and Dut mie On ‘ere hi! es unt ne {die a en A ANC appinesa, t a main, . Mo:, Oct. 18—Paris Mart- ene eat) aa fenatene both TEXTILE WORKERS ELECT. ARIUS ek nats and 7.0. Btukes: anol Cente a AW nary bgt PATERSON, Ho jaan ace teat PAE “Whenever 1 enter our grocer's a Vote Heat Bank | etore he usually calls out ‘six pask- l gundaye World Wants “Work Thirty ee Week fair" Kind Ade Gruran- eat eet Chit aye ate. Eetra Or By Mail, Fo: Eyes Examined Free by One of Our Mal of 12 Spectalints. ond O0C. for a bottle of Aldureves It trengthene and beautify the #ye. Don't, xmart. | United American Opticians. Lak for the Bix Tod Spect acter 116 B, 231 St, 62 EF, 14tn St. ALSO RTOR I. HIDQEPORT, f CONN. ANU BURINGPIELD, MASS, Only Cut Tate Gntiral House ta the World. We ell Jewelry, Praacription Prir matic CARO-CARO Exterod) Kemedy—-Siainless, Harmless eerie 8 Joss DOUBLE “CHIN quic reduces GL and W pits fa oately, wurely, XTERNA t ayolis al) purging OF weal efnal medieatlyn, /Caro:Care Ls Very _ehjoyabl Diet and’ na edere by phy miclana ” og Used” routtuent leaders, of aoclety, ‘Proternlon and puriieaa. | Vrice (61-00 and 2.00, | At Daa: Bett & Rametellis, Ru Heronan's, Wan Ainaker's. 0. Mail onters or free descrip. Ppamphiet. addr ATO-CANO. © Amertonn Denat, At Pree Rat PHOnAAShIN Pa Obesity, Gout, Rheumatism | Helis | LALMOR DS CHOCOLAL CREAM CARAME: AERCLAL HOW HIUAY, 3 ibs, HOCOEATE £4 one ASSORTED FL CHOCOLATE: You should know just bow much welght thirty hots at the rob.;ages of Grape-Nuis!"—and he’s near- | your ballot for oF against a certain | bers, who, after fring fftean revolver |ly, always right,” Name given by party will carry, You should post yours | ¥ In return, escaped \dn horso! + Postum Co,, Hattle Creek, Mich, 1G) wal to. how: your tion Diatelat | § tng away with two hundred dollars ‘iphere's a reason,” Read the famous t Inst year, Post yourself regard. | {n_cash : ony ” Ihe lait yours Metiren. “Pio 196 World | One of the ropbera why wounded, Teay-| booklet, “ho Road to Wellville,” in Almanac will en! Ing a trail of blood bet hind. ‘ pkgs, & Mondsy Morning Wondera, “yout pee Bre aie ghee |VANIPLA CAS No Security. - Neo Indorsement. Ny Hmpleyers’ Meferences CASH ~ ‘CREDIT Call or write for Catalogue 44, 39 MAIDEN LANE, n, Y, & Brooklyn Branch, 407 Fulton streets Mall Orders Filjed. Wasn't ite piece of Lott's Sold elsewhere at 0c, JUR-Resular Price, 25¢,— SALE PRIGE for three days, 4 delivered, Manhattan, BW ACCOL PILES? Ua vaperiuien. when, ational”) cord, Purely Formula | of IRE Ate Ge Ae | rect. Booklet Forno Rell | Box Free on request, No Inter Natlonal Home Romedy Co. 140 Decraw Ble Urvoktiyn, Ne ¥. MPN to work any ADDY Thedford, Gls sfulders at once. Lafayette at, Btn fizor, Fridays Saturday and Monday _ __Telephgne Orders Filled. Old Gov't Java } s Brooklyn and 25'Iba., 100; miles. pounds delivered with ‘Cot Vie. ay aw COFFEE rere TTT ITT | utes Company PARE ROM alll | 233, 235, 237 and 239. Washington st. Park pl. & Marelay st, Bstablighed 1840, HELP WANTED—MALE, Aes aad ar Sie ro HELP VANTESTEAE, Anemone Aa at ig Avtahton Prose 8 PaO Heo aae Read rales ai

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