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{ ee TT : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, cre PA RO ERBE TS Bis 2 SABRE ay oat ae DECEMBER-“26, 10 OT F, B HARRISON $2 ——_—__—_—- Announcement Comes from France, Where Both Are Stopping, and It Causes Great Surprise in ‘Social Circles. oe + The announcement of the approaching’ marriage of Francis Burton ciety folk here and abroad, who did not know that Dr. Rowland Cox, jr, ; ; | and his beautiful wife were divorced. — } The divorce proceédings that separated the talented young surgeon | and the handsome young woman to whom he was married in Decem- * friends of both families having an inkling f the suit, only. made known to-day. The couple took advantage of the op- portunities for secrecy afforded by ‘the long Summer vacation In the courts and got the case quietly before w refs} eree, ¥ 3, Cox being named as plaintiff. John Quinn wis appointed referee on Sept, 1, and on Sept. 13 Thomas F. Gil- roy, jr, counsel for Mw. Cox | pre- sented the referee's report to Justice Newburger, who granted the decree of divorce. the facts being: POLICE HUNT OR DOUBLE OF MS, TRAUT MAN Capt. Schlottman Believes | Hagan Has Confused t . Two Women, Decree Favors Wife. “The report did not reveal (he nature ‘of the testimony, simply stating that the conduct of Rowland Cox, jr, had | been such ys to entitle his wife is an! absolute divorce, Mra. Cox's decred at! thorizes her to remarry, but forbids her > iebiind to take another wife while she lives. Justice Newburger awarded the cus- tody of Httle Rowland Cox M1 to tha If niother from January to October, pro- | Viding tie turns the boy gyer to i {ther for the remainder of the year. This wilt hold untit thé boy ty seven | Years old, when Lie-mother-iato have (Continued from Firat Paréy was | him for seven and the father for flve| up in a cell?” the Commisstoner, months of cach year. Te ailld Is not j Wh Dre Cox, “¥eu-{t woukl have been better,” he- The interlocutory deiree was signed | sponded the Commiastonét, “Some neo- by Justice Newburger on Sept. 2, ma-/!ple are unfortinate enough to get be- toring on Dec, 20) when Justice Fitz-| deviled. Why, It might have been one | Gerald affixed his ‘d/. K." to the papers of the ‘Four Hundred.’ Many people | making the ordet final. In tho divorce | get Into tronble who ought not t proceedings the defendant was. repre- | but I'm here always to right a wrong, | sented by his brother, Architald.Cox, |and I'll do the very best I can. I've | of No. 2 Broadway. een ‘fooled #0 often, though, that 1] According t) a statement made to-day | didn't take tals case on the PNEAETS |) by a friend of the future bride of the| reports that haye come to mm Congretaman-elect, a prominent society; In thelr cfforts to unravel the woman Was named as co-rerpondent in | tangled story and to get at its true in- the divorce sult, and because of her| wardness the potios find themselves ©. “wealth and prominence only her Initials face to face with #u unfathomable «Were used on the pupers. They ware |Maze of cross-atatements. Much of What Hogan ‘says about himself ir scaled by order of the Court and can neveribe opened to the public. Jeasily disproven, The discrepancies in AN) that Ja Known of toe rotnance that | Mrs, Trautman’s stories “also give the will cuiminate early next year in the | police food for thought, but her friends matriuge of the widowen and heir of | declare that some of these apparent panies Croker Harrison’ wig wus crushed | contradictions are the result of errors to death by an overtur: automobile jon the part of the reporters, and that anu tongtaland. City ob %, 195, 18) the rest of them should properly be at- Nov. idat taey met wuvara ship On a West | sever Hak si PHUiaH EGIse ldats winter: lsteceaiae bebe tea ot eas i linto whiten oman would natur- Kept Secrecy All Round. jally bs thrown when arrested In. so Attér returning from ner tour Mrs, | pubile and scandatons’ a manner and Jon such a shameful charge. No Woman Safe from Arrest. breathed & wara abroad of any suddea| At first blush it would seem that aitucnment {uc toe bereaved YOUN | no Woman, however pure, tn safe from fawyer, suddenly vero w uutiviiaslarreat in a New York atte on. the : th of hia wie, nor did her | upon the death of a HATS. mere unsupported word of a stranger. Cox peor ates) hee sriends, thou, vie. we CNSUML MAuneL, oC 1 quinise young Ww aia Uf wer oseem Lue nit. with the She a ‘ittand Inform the firainea relacons that led trem to the}In this particular ¢aae, where the divorce court. whole issue, with all its momentous Dr, Rowland Cox, jr, is the the Jate Howsind Cox, d poominen’ wealthy. pnysicikh Of Wluintibid, Perors he mot and woos Mauve! Louise daughter of Mr, and Mrs.| 1 Of Brooklyn, he had} fair that ended tragi- Consequences, waa put Ih the hands of a desk sergeant, it would appear that | he would instincttvely hye believed | the woman, handsome, well drens and digfified, rather. than the under- jsized, queer looking man who accused her, Nevertheless {t develops that under his Instructions -{t wae manadtory, upon the Sergeant, McCarthy, to lock her up, Since then the tisk of sounding the stories of the two principals in thie singular affair, and weighing the value of thelr claims, Nas kept the noltee dusy. Yet the further (hey eq the more confused they apparentiy become: The Statements About the Opera. When arrested Mra, Trautman sald to MeCarthy that on Saturday the time Hogan says he wAs lured into ® hallway in Fitth avenue and robbed of $13, she Was at the Metropolitan Opera-House with her husband, Later, rhe changed this statement and said go )that twas Friday night that she and ad |het husband were at the opera on| Then came nm statement trom Dr. Dee. 1, 1901 | Trautman to the effect that ne wa: hg young surgeon took his wife tolat the opera wiih his wife on tier | Tren te splendid summer home iy | Plainfield lett, him b night, but was busy attending patients OUDIE were MPN sear ararions: ks Mi 1 and pre ons the follnngtwere under way when the| tag woll shot and killed herself at| hep Romfooting occurred in her own naiderabie my tery Attached | as ot and. xuliiny A Hee ous eeoet the lunen to her room,nund. q-rew minutes after, | "ward a shot Was heard. .Bhe was found He oor, small revolver accident, when Dr. Cox met. Miss Judson, was opnsidered at that time most beautiful young woman. f {awhjonable wet of Brooklyn, parents Were wealthy, Tha. marr, Ceremony was performed inthe Sec Presbyterian | Church, Brooklyn, Harrison and Mrs. Mabel Judson Cox has come as 4 surprise to the so- | ber, 1901, were conducted with peculiar secrecy, not even the intimate night at) etthier | }atrung when ashe 'Man Who Makes Charge |dny for Dr, Trautman’s clos Auguat Janssen, said Dr. Trautman was with a diphtheria pitient until & o'clock yesterday morn | | } | 8 Court street. taits of fife, but It Is wrong to say that he did not try to be present! at his wife's “arraignment yesterday.) Ho reached court at 16%, only to fing that te the case had been continued until Tent : Thursday. He had been told that 1939 ever Was ridiculous. | the hour when it would be called eames Ito pass Against Mrs. Trautman he won't recognize himself through wi tman des n say for-her thut hax had a dof Irresponsible perso’ {did in my case.” Dr. Trautman's Anger Rising- McGovern, a lawyer Brooklyn, OUrt to- she was at home James B. ing. He ix so wrapped up In his pro fesaion tliat he thinks more of the study of disease than of ordi at- by organ- on the whole burlesque Dr. Trautman {ns becoming very an Soultharte rin eb manners: ‘ 3 charge made by Hass of dignity and ver thé charge | made by” Hasan. F A terrible iostake ay ps ma has been made.” nis town won't be big enor 2 Find Where Hagan Liv hold ‘that man Hagau and me Sf . Ret ene Veortd Lan st fir my hands on Nim, unies# he is in- <tc Hagat'g)) romdencen! The sane.” pit the bls glass “Ail Women on Trial." ~ From evety wide frends, all perso} ave flooked to Mra, | h of prominenc ‘Trantman's afd dward KK Scotiels, of No. 181 West ‘Twent street whose wife wént om Mrs. all bond after her arres ment in a cell in the West 1 street station, sald: “Tt isn't Mra. ‘Trautman } respectable wom jis on trial. If unnoticed safe on the atroot w What jn to prevent any grabbing the firet woman he ne accusing her of a crime? 1 might add that one of the most prominent attorneys in New York) hes aamitted. he didn't woman thief had Ligh’ ye that the womdn, his pocketbook ae after empty embraced ing notified Dr, Trautman that ne will | him. stuffed Gotend Mrs. Trautman, in jnter- | paper, to make it plat ests of all respectable women. Auguatina Carbone, whose studio ts In the © a mus tng, and who has taught Mrs, Trau man for noveral yeors, is also prepared to furnish .evi which will Ko show that’ the the victim of mistaken | phy miolan i my wif “Mrs. Trautlnan and at the opera-house together or night” sald he. “I did not see Mra ‘Trautman on Saturday as ehe told mo 6 3 that he wai Koing out of town ov Here’s to your good Christmas, On .M was in my , studio to take hee snusic lesson And health, There's va 4 | then, according to a rather ya pledge of wholesome- | | memory, she fiif2 me she had Been A ; | and! unable to loaye town, Led and purity es Aithough Mra Trtutman swas un- | every cup of | 4 in Jeffers appea Also. bought ie third contradiction is forth-) Market Police ( erday, when | Mraw ‘Trautman’ ‘fh mune t. h : . q tear her friends y le teachor, | the case’ ‘18 s¢ { i it lend and take pars dhe | QIMUGE, stom Put unl tagchor, |e can a nite Kose aie was invited, onlhg World‘renorter to- diy that Dr.,] posure . i She Loved Socisty TrawtiRan watacat/ the seers eons : Bru, Cox, her friends de ntahtt, for they, damo-tn fila | Aupuss acne ey on ea ot and thatthey eatla a bax with | ee! = ide Die teh atihter pa i n Gite Pace natia ayues, 5 tnoliont E 169 1 xingion uvente, . an {ynetiongathe avenue, is etd No Effort to Prove Alibi, | Mra, TH fans, her of nd wits Md as they hat heen forte jes & growing private pract bt evoted a-great dont of hin fizve th |] Gonaer work, © ® Wax | hom tirKeOn Of shat) Home his offices in No aireet ts welt ay tn Met After her t yan tod ‘A wy Cox and Hy easy Abie’ tonathies o male an f t BY éxhHiDIs of te ae goenine learned int they iat 8 ells wite mas arraigndd in |% : Vier = The delicious Cod-Liver Prepara-| tion Without Oil, Vinol contains all the elements of cod taken from fregh no oil, ed er oil actually ' livers, but The oil, having no value as or food, is thrown away. | Lt Hoge soMre I EO! hth Ho willing th £0 un to armed wt Vo Wagan such 9 medicinal |} ‘ECHO Fifteen After | Fined and Another Held. a bandaged thum, sexing that mem é had been nearly cut off with a enzor |, When my little boy waa six months old,te | | HAND EMBROIDERED LINENS, $2:93° jby Philip Peters, while the others had} bad ecrermn. ores extended eo quickly : ; | heteked Bim | ores the whole body tha we at once called ta | | PERSIAN LAWN, TRIMMED WITH LACE, ts 3.95 { All hands were arr 2% the b ‘i a itt Meitedac suc eagtics Eaieerncat| bat another doctor, | | ROMAN STRIPES AND PLAID TAFFETAS, 4.95 3} j [astreet. Tre potion no we ere need led | im, and in our deg; v6 > {ta round thera upy cspansededs| weivent to's third ane, | | BABY IRISH CROCHET LACE, 695 4 patrolman sail the ed just. in| Matera became eo bad rs tioie to prevent a ( t riot | ho hed regular I; that) might ; K belt} holes in his echesks, iy 0 enough to put @ d to thelr King Ear sions After and tHe vers, M ees another {The others FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. | FOURTH By thus Monte Inthan : Taganee “RYESTRAIN c causes cara Men's Wombat Fur Coats, ex ra long models, i Hom ted; Leman Glrl, | tui sweep skirts, Venetian yoke, plaid lining, 39.50 Red Light, 300. Consult our Registered P! VETE LANCA I, Seigler, four years, cian in the DECEMBER’ CLEARANCE ‘SALE High-Class Coat Women's Whi Cuffs—bratd trimmed— LS.00 Women’s Evening Coats in White, Champagne and light Pastel Shades~richly trimmed With self-colored satins— Women’s —ehntire sait: silk lined— Women’s short $8.75 | Women’s | ee | Le Routittier Brothers # ———————— | G. BUCHAN'S Soaps BEECHAWS Firs eat Thien | U. t wer bones FIRST RACE “Lady Veena: Paraxon (Special to ‘the Eventha Ws ASTER, af apoplexy. efvil war. OF HOLIDAY SAN JUAN HILL Seeapeeeee TERRIBLE ECZEMA! = Stern Brothers ON LITTLE BOY | Decided Reductions in the Highest Clase’ French Hand-made Blouses. - $590,50, 85.00 and 110.00¢ Reduced from $75.00, 110,00 and 148,00 Negroes Rounded Up Fight One Is Mouth and Eyes Covered With Crusts-Face Itched Most Fear- fully—Hands Pinned Down to Prevent Scratching | MIRACULOUS CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES = and at presented in fourteen West In up before Mas St Side Court thin att hantwas Ro newtp, who disp Also Special Values in Women’s and [lisses’ Waists ae Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices. MISSES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS, in vaxious 5 yiex and materials a collection taken from teguiar stock tor clearance, Heretofore $19.75 t> 3450 phe meuth. they bleed and suppurat did also Life oven Handa, arme, chest, and back, in short the whale body, was covered over over, We dad no | rest by day or night. \ Whenever he was fr his bed, wo had to pin bie hands down: otherwise he would scratch his face, and T think hits facw ao 1rd" $14.95 $7.50, 9.7 i, sme AR ome meee oe GIRLS' FULL LENGTH CL®AKS, of plain cloths and 1 battoned-o-neck medel, 6 to 14 yree. Heretofore $4.93 Axroxso Homnara. | make an oper Bare itched mp “We sore. fall a ooh lar 1a hel Gothing cguld help, Gea y hedimade up erpianidi oraend Saye with the child to Berope, that the sea air might cur him, sien bs was cy ee ider, 4food taedl medical care there. ! f ! { ! r z } { ' ! 1 © | Pardo b be Blessed, matters came ‘iferentiy, a miracle. A fi ! i | | / i i} i { i GIRLS’ DRESSES, of blue, gre:n 2 “ model, with short sleeves; 5 to 14 514, » low #100. atx tor Men’s Fur. and Fur Lined and we soon saw & nd of ours spoke about Cutfcura, We made a trial with “ieee Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent, aud within ten days or two_weeks we noticed @ decided improveraent, Just as quickly as the sickness had appeared it also began to dis- pear, and within ten weeks the child was | lutely well, and his akin was emooth and Accessories 2 GAR- SHEARED ND DEG. Auto Garments a F, Hobrath, eka’ 4 to Dageees prety Alay! South Bethlehem, Pa. white asnever before.” of the C. L. Hohrath Compan urers of Si Ribbons, Tune 5, ¥, RACCOON, CALF, WOMBAT 103; Voting, HEADWEAR OF FUR, LEATHER AND VOOLEN FABRICS, FU. enya Sc on Sorte Leal FUR-LINED GLOVES, CLOTH, LEATHER AND FUR LAP ROBES. ‘Botaes 35 “flow wears ' : LONG AND SHORT COATS! OF FUR F ED, FoCT ere fips i slits SW F_EUF LAINE, FOCT . Jt ‘or aia |] WARMERS, RUBBER GARMENTS, WINTER Fics MASKS, ETC. ane Special for, To-morrow Men’s Russia Calf Fur Coats, Nifiria colla: models snd wid: sweep, p.aid lininy and Ven nd cults, % an yoke, - $29.50 Glasses if needed—One Dol! ar 1 Upwear West Twenty-third Street RAN DOCTOR DEAD. Pa, Dec. 26. of Mount Joy, bo em ee ee EN MDS ET EEE EE ORR eRe ane pen ae ae ces eee a ee Nn acer we i oldest pi i neylvania. died d He was a » ocul } Esa lished Nearly 50 Ye: Boutitlier Brothers ——— - wet! BAltman& Co “46TH AVENUE, THIRTY:FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH'8Ts, {'! 1 Shirts | uitts, and Drésses. Black Breazcloth Coats, loose and fitted modeéls—Black, fe or Grey Peau de Cygne lintng—Velvet Collar and HTS 27.00 dere $18.00, $22.50 and $30.00, . Fer Thursday, December 27th: \ WOMEN’S: MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES A SELECTION OF WOMEN'S MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, > CONSISTING OF EIGHT-BUTTON LENGTHS, INTHE “ | FOLLOWING STYLES AND COLORINGS;: SUEDE KIDSKIN, IN BLACK, TANS AND GREYS, USUALLY $2.00 PER PAIR) . . . AT $1.25 GLACE KIDSKIN, IN BLACK, GREY AND WHITE, USUALLY $2.00 TO $2.35 PER PAIR AT $1.50 | | fy 325, 00 reduced jrom $35.00 | aemtztatlored Black and Colo-ed French Dole Eton Suits BLACK DRESS SILKS, nal Ee 6,000 YDS. OF IMPORTED BLACK TAFFETA SILKS, NINETEEN INCHES WIDE, OF A QUALITY USUALLY { d SOLD FOR 75c. PER YARD, fo) AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF , 57¢, PER YARD Do, 00 reduced from $35. 00| Black and Colored Cloth Tailor- made Suits—long and coat fnodels—silk lined— c ee VOLTS ITco0. reduced from $16.50, $25.00 and $30.00 Black and Blue Panama Pleated Skirts— ee 98 reduced from $6.00. je STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAILY AT SIX P. M. @DIAMONDS® |CASH on GREDIT SELECT YOUR a New Year’s. Gifts NOW and psy as yout Ineonie Will allow, sient months after January lst, 1807. Positively no unployeds’ Tofererce required, Deroy rahrieed! In Plaine Aeurens CALL of write for Hlusteator pede NOs in 39 Malden Lane, %42: Sravch, 407 Fulton st., Bkin, PILLS sicrniog TE SWEETSC2 fey Roller °“geressares at West Twenty-third Street. =f and Antiseptic Spe- \|Government Gialties are guaran- i teed under the Food ie haaheeaed aise of om cremedy, |e crgsvurcniis eg Ane ; yore sht, | i to be adulterated 1 css ai ; caibranded within cy oe | | SBRIAL NUMBER | If rcaning re Tho BEEGHA WSs LYDIA E. erAatoria Hol candesy Aci, This gasranty 4 isfiled with the Sec |) S04 Bhatg | a ~ 9G WOMAN to fron ahirts b io 6 3 retary of Aprkulite| sige PILLS | PINKHAM Ss PEON, shoady work Se asTiont ty At || hae Dud (San ap NPS VEGETABLE COMPOUND, =| = = ee = | HELP WANTED—FEMALE, HELP WANTED—MALE day THE Most §UCC} Ligeti bit yoR a WOMAN'S Tt EH" Pay WORLD. deve CINE as Ago IN fait) or over, he yl Vo Piatra Chavke for Ut. » World may be lett Seswenger Ostia Wi Fike AWRY Bvt LS One! THypraenmat eye Beano.