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aME EVENING WORLD, SURPRISE FOR 4 ALSTINE I OVORCE CASE Pretty Co- respondent | Took Name of “Mrs. | Van in-4905;—- THREE NEW WITNESSE Mis Two Maids Give Testimony 41 Fayor of Banker’s Wife. Boarding-House on to-day tn as.a our” act In the ‘There wos a the office ‘of Maur raiser to a Ranantio of Van Al Just ast # eparun n aill you know ts t came to hima cheli-reom:! Both Réviled the Wife. down to about t she couldn ne lived dnt extravadi to say T don't: a hinges if-ehe ia 4 say she is. 11 rey Ps ao IC T were In your {Pd keey third inte: Van Adatyne, to tim and Mra! hie An sald your hovse Alstyne there's sc mething ning wrong, and it ¥eerns 10 me, a Sl (00 al « case, They oked | subpoenaed. 1 saul i} Mrs, Allison | the Van Alstyne i. bt robe, $% NIGHTIE. A DREAM OF — LACE AND EMB EMBROIDERY. “partment Store Head, Rich,’, but for Connoisseurs. trifle har alty weary 2s haing. “Such ide in etneaie® ‘‘Not for ‘Newly bit You can't be «oversiod by Frloo in theao things, ‘The most beau- (iful ones depend entirely upon the lace snd what appeals to une does not ap- other. painting in ship can a or jmingled with the most ‘What a shame, to, put 2} bo nd embr art thems: old lace © br than theae exquisite set Two Views of Mrs. Van Alstyne; Who Is Suing Banker Husband for Divorce (Specially Posed for The Evening World and Photographed by Staff Art’st Curtis.) Says De- > exquisite of hand gerie.” Why is it no work or art ch) such exquisite brought out as in ies which Ves, n find noth- TUESDAY, N the way up to NEW YORK Gla “INSAD PLIGHT ON | ~ STREETS OF PARIS Mary Weidenbaum, Who 7 | Went Abroad to Wed, | ;~-Found Demented. PARI, Nov, 13—Mary Wellon ixteori years old, Arid claiming to be ‘the daughter of a Soweller, of No. Mil Madison street, New York. windering demented in the was found streets hero st_night and wan. tikes to a’ hos) Sie told an incotierent atory, coum Waa gathered that aho was [oN her way to New York from Jaffa, alestine, where she. had been living | with her uncle, Consul Hatgen Mason ta trying . to j communicate with the girl's parents. When’ ean Ereajrg brought tie above ren baum home tn Madiso OVEMBER 13, 1906. ey MARY WEIDEN BAUM FOUND DEMENTED IN STREELS OF PARIS Mary WEIDER OCU 1 parents,’ Mr. end XMifs. ‘ baum, and a dozen vos wore thrown ‘into grief. Tl ein! the i a tregic climax tod] ned and hoped tor vy the ble was they on they bad St quthentic in- from uh sce ori ns AKO, to be tober | rin: Patestiie |, Mary la the eldest of Meyer W buum‘s! three o} wad ie a in Jeweiry at Madison Meyer didn't ; money, Duty he imaneged to together $45, to the gi with | ine she set the Orbent aay ab AKO, we ago Moyer r letter postmarked Palestine, Oct, 26. It was from father and was in Heore of which Meyer Weldendaum cc understand He did make out enough, however, to know that Mary was on her way home and that she was br back | RE so: by the writer, who announced Would arrive in Liver: Nov. 10. What she « {doing tives here have no Idea, Paris the rela- CINVASS.OF THE 1 ‘BURGLAR WHEN The oountry aro ing searched on the Harlem Rallroad watched for a bur VOTE 1S NOW ON == Cribley TRAPPED SHOT SHERIFF DEAD) ‘Fired in the Dark and “Shrunkte-siee” MN YN » you can be pretty sure it's catton—because ithe law says only you buy. : Tangle Brand Collars are guaranteed Linen—and are -- 4-ply, too. Linen Collars, in quarter sizes, for 15¢, (2 for 2 dealers have a full assortment of popular seasonable styles in quarter sizes, and we'll see that you get it. Real LINEN Collars at 2 for 25e “All 1bc. (2 for 25c.) collars are not Linen, as you suppose. Most of them are cotton. & If a collar isn't stamped with the words “Triangle Linen". "veal Linen collars can be ramped “' Linen,” - This law protects you against the inferior-cotton collars if- you olys look for the words ceanangle Linen” on collars They': re regular 25c. collars. at 2 for 26c, i Any style you've been used to you can get in Triangle 5c.) The best If yours hasn’t the style you> want, write us - Van Zandt, Jacobs & Ge Troy, NY i Largest Makers of f Linen Collars,in America. New ork Office : 636-638 BROADWAY Escaped, but Posse Is Hunting Slayer, (Special to The Byening World.) POUGHKEEPSIE, -N, ¥., Nov, 13— t Dover Plains {8 be- to-day and every train who shot and kllled Deputy. Eugene Cribley at that place. was shot though the right ung and death followed Instantly. Cribley and Charles Hess, @ resident, giur “Vv f WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th IMPORTANT SALE OF Hosiery and Underwear towith impostor; If this gets out I have been away | weeks, T work: | Newman at N’ I lett her be- | e work. note Sirs: reited for a year ut ‘Was the baby ‘boy, D'Arcy an A ¢, then In your houre?* , When Mr, there to live he broughe D'Arcy. Witness Foils Lawyer. At 335 lnwser, and becaunetaby- were not sand and —wite. ld stop her rapid to: much to the glee of Mrs. Van Alatya whose fad tried in tho attorney | This fuck saw another Joined her, QMrs—aran— She Httle —co-respondi tay You obje Ans WOT. uidavt let “me. andl was notallowod, to “Mrs. All fet—a—divarce and a Van Alstyne came | (i open | Former Judwe Dittemhoefer cross j voman, and I have | (xamiued Mra, Rice, | auwoman, | ou would haye allowed Van} I know how! Alstyne and Trex 3, belots the old trial] in to get the head of th that-on direct! tS to fit the are surrou form tfons Belo falla in tiny dest of tucks c he of the I | dery, fine: ussels. Around hems. Teaves. | ‘Who will thea yne this morning. | "What room. did Mr, a Sho sald that (Mrs. Allison” took a] cupy, when he came to your house io) 3 a ae vets: % ve Nee ehanienow room in her house in the summer of/ "YS, gcartment with Mra, Alligon.|Poyqice Ate 1001. |When Mrs, Allison cold me wis mar- Rees th end, Mrs. Dorner, {ted to Mr. Van Alstyne Io rénted: the; Cate It, Wo NCES ae "/apartment to her for their use." [ erananiothenrnae seme told me Mr, Van Alatyne fies of embroidery p08 be {s necessary for- For Connolseeurs Only. buy oadway 2 made on al “ik would de dim se peey, sort of lingerie. the a SOE NCEN for one member iaded by exquisite roae- fori" fis to, be Cis the bu fulness wh ny sine ‘the » body ort and flowing. 1 hand ¢ nd 0 fore th work whos: known SS WOMAN SUFFRAGE re DI Ocoupied Same Room. “Mr, Yan Al: was also a member ne a chow ache nscale $6. | FAILS IN COLORADO. was ralsod, but Mra, mwas allowed to testify that Van Alstyne occupled the apartment with Mrs. Altl- #onof' Mrs. Aven tock inothe hue tried a No More Women for the the Democratic th Hervows —iittle correspondents Ehceks. said to-day that no Woman | “How many rooms were there in Mrs, wwould again be nominated for a leg- ‘Allison's: Mr, Meyer asked.{istative office, They say they are—in “Thera W back fottch with the publlo pulse and that anor And ta Women are not wanted for oMce, ‘These loaders assort that d¢rage-tn-CGolorado~ta—rantdiy—becomiins @ free In spite aS peppery assertions His the contra cam thatths rank amt Meat atten men. included, wish} the falr adx_c! cl from polltles. A “fntre ed ht f tried to get bathers Dotan Four women ren for the House of syerhigh shes en ne to be! Representatives recently, Three of them | Martiid; to eect he were the Dam ticket-and one eoinid dd Mt Vanion th o ticked All were de- | £ ‘Alatyne-eame. to ave And feated by decisive majorities. ‘The handling of “ribhons" in the right sort of way _ Insures the Apt, driver the right kind of pay; - | /- >) The using of 'Morning World “Help Wanted’ Ads. Brings rates y good drivers for traps, trucks and cabs. > i oy of Meee ms Reread Pressly: to W ld Help Wants! 2 When she brought him to my CO TT Nie aid sheet te met weit [known th Bo, whils as Rice |Party Leaders Decide to ‘Name | a bane | Repeats | whe: ney to pli the theatre, bed him at-th [be Ssnored fhe jo part \ | |eprinkling of ‘wo Were Apparently clous details, Pikes | igs, hi Bale | Atunenen's hausted, “are unneceasar lirtehttul. truth, Durning to the this woman 2" “I wis,'! came pen ade ons of disgust front the spe |the sourt-mom, part sband, put the ¥ a long line’of question patience “Were you guilty YARED YOUTH CONFESSES. AHL Mrs. Lawson in Her Hus- 's Di had given him to co to, sum of. th | Squandered for his p sures, As he spoke Carmichael ‘maintained tho posture.ot;a hero, chiskling inwilrd- | |ly to himself ag he maie the dang: ssions which brought out exp win, who anpe ed for 5, ach These internbgations,"* he patd hotly, y His are im to find [whether thia oo-respondent fm telling the boy he asked) Indisgretions with the quick answer, ol wens on 49 40) of iris’ \ tn- to-da, had | 25. fob—a lass thal a ‘Somothing petticouts ma “hea “Salta tion tater, Beseeneh ren tneatabe ty Woman's becomin, Among the love {5 day. fused to pax $4) fo $200 yday e acts. supplied 1¢ the! $1,198 gown 8 Tice-m Other High- ou de tieular, rments 4o 4% high more ot pay! sales many pe Lesions eee team gant and-made linen nd-for- $800 up. Priced Goods. 1t to tell you what ent people buy, @ millfonaire's of might come in here and pa; another follow 0. Tt ts not the-zil- t buys the most ex- and aa for the nou- marse they could not t but not gaudy purchased for $700, which would appeal 1s of Flanders lace, Je of nainsook. Real 5 $2,800. while SoD WEL Fun from upto. of beautiful lingerie pronounced every f people Who a2 robe nothing ing $100° to-day, In gowns and 1200 suits Naturally, wo who buy these They could not pe was a demand, On ne lace Waa made bY my onenriy bind, the akers cl ty. of her Ungerte Be Announced for Several State met to-day as canvassing bounta. In, some counties {t may take several dnys to tabulate and announce, tho offictal returns. Others were ready in a/ few hours after the boarnls met. The figures on State officers #0 far recorded | are: Rensselaer County, r rit READY TO CANVASS | THE LOCAL RETURNS. | Alderman Reginald Doull, of Tam- many Hall, waa. to-day clected chair- man of the board which will canvass bi tte —atection returns in Now rie ounty: Tae Republicans tried to ele fo Mhding the dour locked, he climbed tn thp window, which leads from the of- (Broctal to The Evening World.) fice, followed by Hess. The office was ALBANY, Nov. 13—The Boante of! partitioned off from the shop, aid oo County Supervisora throughout the cupied one side of tho front of the ators, jwhich |Two fect back of the ehd of tho desk oy into the | from between the desk and the safe, and ver aid fived-in—the dark atthe Glynn. bens c AUR) Takeo he bullet penetrated the officer's Van Aleeyne/ 18,000 Skene. lung, ond he wan ther felled to the | th a =—fixe and inde-! ee tasamibroidered: it re tong—the —matn—atreet of 5 San Ake tiimaet. a pees bout the, mo:| Official Results May Not All nov midnight when they | WOMEN?S BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSF, medinm walght, 35¢. AJ val Ince combined with hand Jobserved tront window in Is Ie Regularly 50¢ pair, zc ‘olligan's_b ear the window was a high desk on Colligan worked on his books, as the safe. Just as Cribley alighted In the office nd started to walk to the door leading p, tho burglar sprang out Ow the teust-warning-puited —a—re~ WOMEN’S VESTS, Swiss ribted pure gauze Silk, WOMEN’S SOFT COTTON UNION SUITS, WOMEN’S VESTS, Swiss 1ibbed White Merino, high neck, > ' Box 6 or $2.00. | Collier's butcher shod. across the Was, | CHILDREN'S BLACK COTTON HOSE-for School wear, 256 pair Days=-Some Counties: Earl ya era reir ye i Seren Neer | $2.80 dozen 1.00 each 1.00 « hand made tops, Regularly $1.50 each, Jong sleeves; ankle tights to match. Regularly $1.00, 656 ‘ 50c WOMEN’S SOFT COTTON VESTS, TIGHTS and CORSET COVERS, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, desirable qualities at attractive prices, oor with a blow on’ the head trom the | att of the pistol. r his victim's window? and in the arksieee In eacaping he da window the it no tra Aninves nund that noth h10% Write for Our New Catniorue,| Mailer Free. [The slowed on presentation of this advertisement on any rilele purchased for cash this it to th Som toe want mbfa alone, yoys ar: } DAMAGED B v Ca ft nti, 0 of the plate w \ “ There’ ttotet one niet aD: were damaged. Grape-Nuts presses, ‘Tine foes in for Ungerte. of coming In ana ta_of ha ede Hn~ couras, doean’t rope that he might he yard-in the event Union street rest i with me at the ter she came to-snoke Ww Thy patod ert to e had ‘got back to the 1 the money she = =t—xatt—t ana then 1D=President | tt battleship steamer Dia which arrived fle at anchor off} ya me tha fw , Ww -4COW s 0 roan | ATIennan 118 Brown, put wii o-day te ac-| the oldermen met take their endency mown in| ag the County Clerk’s office the at Uon of electing officers” was prong without warning and the Brown faction was swamped by a vote of 2% to 13. Deputy Clerk Jahn J. Curry was chosen sorethry of the board. ‘The usual res- otutio S were adopted to tactlitate tha count, and the board took a recess until 10 o'clock | to-morfow, mornin ve work of canvassing 3d_continue from. day to ta compint == ‘Our ekitire stock of Suits-on sie “at trimmed and tajfored, * Vaue $16.5) to $10.00 sr WOvEN'S GERMAN FLANSE gird¢, cuff sleeves, and some with Persian bord BLACK MERCERIZED SAT alee DREWING. rimmed wit ; assorted SKIRTS, ue $1.50 a patent rubber dust ruffle, WOMEN’S E G LISLE NOSE, $0 ALL-WOOL UNION SUITS, Reames © @ Reason’! CEYLON AND 1 And You'll Appreciate This Definition. Lead Packets Only. m0 the Bargains for Tuesday and Vie inesday. Women’s and Misses’ Suits. facture : i BEAU HELE BROADCLOTH), CHEVIOTS AND-FANCY FA} RIChechifion, Panama coths and rich ve'vels, Tn all the popul Coats, ‘ong coat and blouse effects, handsomely colors, made 60c'and 7Jc Per Lb, HIGHEST AWARD. ST, LOUIS, 1904, Gn the thing han prices _briow actuat cost_of manu= .00 SCQUES, Alton colar, bh silk wash r @ ee DOC with three mu WE) and 98¢ ! 38c 00, for ' end f powd suffer INDIA TBA At All Grocers; blood, Hohewlan Cor OT All skin d blood caus S.S.S FURELY VEGETABLE. burned by the fiery fluids, is rae by a supply of cooling, healthy falue S200_ ic - articles, and ta on_ exhibit i hme, cone You exnctly ua they wauld appear in your none ney wus We Carry BEDROOM — Goiden vai Vist | Everything for Housskeaping, ‘Gai Dressing. yan & -Eerebeeciines = brass qrinimed-—steet [FUMNITURE. “canvers. j#tanieiled Hed; woven amu & C BEDDING, &c..| Wire Bed Sorin, soft handsome plow 1 faye Can et Purchased on Oar | $o0 Mattremsna ; ir Ue pea ea iberal Credit System, ett orem ma 2 palre Cur. AS FOLLOWS: 7 2-yds.Mattine: Enx= $75Worth, $7.50 00wn, $1 So Week | eilsk ‘roller Set. 10 jus eo min 8100 © $10.00 $2.00 © RT Tomen —omx PRCT ELE LCE? Ch iaes 4S EITEED Fa) LITE TS TI shing with 0 ¥ Ride $200 11 $20.00 4 $2.80. 4) Oi erderatars three ch: oak cane $300 *' $30.00 “$3.50 “4. j Kitchen Chatra: 10 ‘nk Bintne ces of Tinware 1 dnren “set ot Accounts an to $10,000 by apectat! fit Ss! rrammenents i ‘Our Lerms Apply Also to New State, New Jersey and Comnecticn dgdme Takis Cov vada, MAttine FIERY ACIDS INTHE BLOOD ases are due to the same cause—an excess of acid in th -d by faulty assimilation of food and pdor bowel action; In prays | ryes, anile 1. 00 fiery, acrid matter is forced to the surface through the pores and glands, Value $1.75, for. Pustules are formed, discharging a sticky fluid which dries and makes a WEST 125TH ST., 1TH @ Q 8TH AVES. crust, causing intense itching, When these crusts abs are scratched The Na a ———— | off the skin is left raw and bleed: Dear sira—nty boty broke out with & “i ing, Sometimes skin diseases are rash on excntion whlch in epite of all Se scales conic on the flesh, or the torriblo. E) had’ tried many MEBEANS—THAT WHICH SATISFIES, skin becomes hard and dry, often Ua eased ater ate a eerie USE narca jeracking, and the paintul itching: od to five it a fair trial, and wag catises acute suffering, It does not eproseibiy.delimhtod when afew Dete matter how thé trouble i c Escondido, Cul. i. MARNO, , the cause is the sam nm exc of acid in, ‘the blood, Salves, efS, cooling washes, etc., while they relieve the itching and give the er temporary comfort, cannot cure the trouble because, thes do not reach the acid laen blood, , ‘the -best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S.$.,a remedy that is purely vegetable. and ‘one which acts ‘directly on the blood with @ cleansing, x, healing effect, S. S. S. neutral: 3; and purifies the blood’ sa in instead of being blistered ‘and Book on Skin Discases arid medical advice without charge,, u THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COWL STLANTA. 2a SKIN DISEASES ” =