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ABL BOROUGH MUST SUPPORT HHS CHILDREN ~ Duke Sets Apart $100,000 Income for Their Main- _ tenance. ‘NO LEGAL SEPARATION. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY EZ" Girl Who Was Gagsed, Bound and Robbed Syrhaintetiance wasn * Pair Will Simply Live and Divide Time of Offspring. LONDON, Jan. ten the '$100,000 1) ST by tie Duchess's tthe DUG at’ the marrit mulate for them during leds the cost of shelr Nv: which he determined to % af pride in order Dachess's fortung. (80 Income lert, w for a goed but pot costs sheet on fair fer a town re: King as Medlater King Edward, Lansdowne, w the Lansdownes Chrisunas, press: thr uh Sutherland and Sapatt and divide tweed the “parents. “ready agreed, and tr w Duchess met in P of her mother Th “the Duchess in Paris an: cruising bui on the Vai the Duke into with measles and influenza at I —wherevpon-she-réturred-tmmed! Thee she did not go ebild ¢elves constant information of tits < Blenhelm to see th dition. Sundertard House Reopened. Sunderland House, which ‘she had als- . has now Uon. eon The Duke after maintain’ id—Dy the separation ‘agreement reached tetworh the Marl boroughs the Duke rettion on thele chil} 1 on him] the y a Duchess left Bowood that In-a few days Gre ebrdter were toto at ie child. mantled before ler depart been reopened, and the Jolm her for a~trip abroad —qpunger_boy Ja convntes. The Duchess has x from the publ daulot is nowW Keen + STILLMAN GIVEN HONORS BY FRANCE been fe fn ofind “street ‘Legion. PATS, Jan: “two Americans with the. decoration of Honor. Jémes StUlman, who salted tro and Prof. Brander Mat- have been | ora of the Legion, | fir ot —eiele nil Mterature the French Legion of York Tuesday, both Phe honor 3 Th FeCORT errvic Iw Na iS Betis ASS ts | $100,000 to estadlish Dries for the 8, 001 Of Fined Pleo li Ly } ““WILMINGTON, Del., Canby,” Company, ihe 0 Bt “Banker and Brander Matthew. Made: Chevaliers of the Now York, i To solitude and deep despair The convict blda defiance; eo cheers himself within hi! With crumbs of Christian Sctence, eee egy Dopp—canBy, Jan, farion R. Canby, daughter of Edward President of the Delaware. Brust Company, of this clty, and Lae {Wilson Doud, of New York, ‘son of 8, G. % Dodd, talkea counsel for ‘Were marri; bei ra One GAD oil Wit] mun, who docs not ‘look his. twenty- when<the seen —ahont more since her roturn from Paris, ‘Having beon-Imprecned upon her She was camagineg her potition by with an TO ARREST Promoter “Accused of Fraud Walked Into. Trap Set by_ Detectives, she C. Weppler. a dapper English: ning years, was arrested to-day in front re Mrs Emma de One” Hund ence vo Td h street. deft (or the RorpinaG of ‘of ine ‘Dela Sheinical” Company, 0 ‘port, and-of Mrs, def: Pter- A-nuMber-of other complaints are resident and, accord most everything el Corporation Funding an Company,” which had an ome Hiroad street: On Oct. 16 Mr. | an. advertisement. “opened |. correspondence, with Weppler, ink | him to tMoat $59,000 worth of 6 per rs me: gold nterest-bearing bonds. compiainant, Wep- ‘As Corpora- cNentela. and | According to tie pier represented “himael fon lawyer with a large he could p regular customers. t0.-place.on.. depoi ‘arparation Securitiel LaRosa WHICH hale 1 ta be another of Wep- rs dummies: ustied to New York and found “in charge of the ‘Hroad_ street Tig—ropart Mak speetOr McLaughlin. Recently the ‘De- lective Bureau’ was visited by Mrs, Mr. | de L. Pierson, who sald that she had n Now | fe pple Mhrough an waverties e she was looking Yor some | oat the bond: of a mine tn id, owned by ‘her son and daugh- nursed.” $750 onthe he made | f ys insiructions of the detec “RATT Wasgle Forty-sixth street, eppler wan Wald .tn$1,000 Gxamiiation — ae ae ee Compirolier Will-Not Believe that Plan that: Will Help the B. R. T. 1s Dead. eeDeanlte the opposition of the people f-Manhattan-mnt-of-evary-oivie organi: algae Carmntealeessrere: who liven_and-t owns property In Brooklyn, haa no' abandoned his efforts to have an‘ loop constructed between the Manhat- tan terminals of the Brooklyn and Wilamaburg Bridges, He plans to in- troduce the matter again at the next| meeting ‘of the Board of Eatimate and | Apportionment. To. establish his poaition—he—hae—dug up a resolution adopted by the Board last July while Mayor McClellan was In Europe tn which the “I loop platy was advocated and the Rapid’ Transit Com- mission was Instructedto prepare plans and a form of contract. for {ts con- struction: Mayor McClellan holds the Board of, Estimate and Apportionment hax no poewr in the matter, The Comp- troller says that nlho of the slxteen BY WOMAN CLIENT. aoa id | body was then a! Sh polntiment—by— telephone —whish--troops-are—temnebel-and the post aad Anawerlug. ta-day when | doned. The Shoulonesareaulygulniin “ths “RENO DUT Te in City Park Accuses Two Laborers. QUEEN OF LOVE SYNDICATE 10 WAITE & BOOK Will Revelseera Secrets of the House of Hearts and SQUAW MAN SLANT IN INDIAN FEUD. and-a-Shoshone- Chief. LANDER, Wyo. Terry, head of the Council, was murdere he came out of th Indian reservs down the “knoe | ‘The murder is come of a tamil No arrests have Biclon points strongly to Indians prom nentda-tribal-alieirs: half-b n> of the | , of Utah { Terry pai famous Mormo; Was a squaw twenty-flvo There are weveral-factions amonr Indians, and as Terry's barn and hors were Tecently burned dently oy in cendiaries, ft Is be 1 that the erime Sas-commiltted: bo nome of thou. “The proposed q@andonment—of—Fort+ Washklo will, It ts belleved by leading citizens, result in gray x 8. WhO ve of th 2 onhones Arapahoes are sw mies and there are factions in both | ben ready to Nght at any ume, "The lies, Sonn Robe: for_‘thi years f missionary % tle 3 shones, fears for the worst when fer greatly In origin, religion and cus: toms,.and-whom they regard 98 usurb- ors. _ RARIKES AND LEARY Expectid fo-Land -in..Choice ~ Places in Governor's Dis- tribution Next Monday. Evening World.) ALHANY)—Jan.12--Gox. Hughes an: nounced to-day that would sead to the Senate Monday night for-confirmationy) (Special to The a number of nominations to Important they places, It is said that will In- clude amo then t} dent of Public W dent of Motropott Bureau | discricts. Prenident Herbert of the] New York Count) organ Re Fusion, waa with the Governus saz" tive hours Iast night, and i ix desl Reougalt “Hawkes, Patsona'a candi= date, will land the ‘Job as Superinten- dent’ of Public W thc Wiltlam Loary will be ma rintendent of the Elections Bureau, JOSEPH GODFREY |S_- | COMPLETELY EXONERATED. Joneph Godfrey, of No. 465 West One votes in the Board will be cast for tho loop, —_____ ROOSEVELT ‘A GEOGRAPHER. Royal Soctety Elects the President an Howorary Member, LONDON, Jan, 12.—The Royal Geo: graphical Society haa elected President Roosevelt an honorary member, There are only nine honorary ‘mem: bers of the socloty, They inalude-Em-" Yast Wham, King Leopold and’ King “the secciety has just ep eenltes. Mtr, Roosevelt's acceptance he dlating- cell 12.—Miss tho Ml Come Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, who was accused in the Tombs Police Court yeaterday by William J. Schwelger, of}: No, 108 West Twelxsth ntret, of havin, stolen a note for $7, wis’ discharged from custédy. by Maristrate Sweetzer == Ctrt-1o-Pieces 4 j sipomini Tdeep CHOSEN BY HUGHES? STUDENT SHOOTS HIMSELF IN COLLEGE Soen-of-Mormon-Bishop Terry; Short of Funds, Pharmacy Pu- Commits—Suicide Amid-Classmen: pil PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12. — Home: k and despondent, the letter which anklin Wright Slauson, a second- lyear student at the Philadelphia Col- lege of Pharmacy, received from his mother, in which she told him chéer- ingly of his prospects and added that jae regretied that he had..not—been able t> join the family during the Christmas holidays, only added to. his x_of-Spirit-In a moment of “defection he shot himself, The billet trom histevolversentered hy head and plerced the brain, The act was committed last night tn the Mbrary of the college, where many were teading. “He died at the hospital, was taken, without regain- tousnes: e Slauson Was where w nallve of Uuca, NY the members of his family are known, Vossessing an independ- of character, Uhe young man, find- ing himself short of funds during the old vould not write home for as- Taistanes, and thts, coupled wit the tact “tiret trees vert tok ergs ned trylng hard to progress with his studies, TET ta sine -aSSHETSEE AT THAW 1S VICTIM GF OF TONSILITS “News of Illness; ie ~Not;- Serious, Brings Mother When —Wife-Makes-Daily- Visit. Harry Thaw ts suffering from an at- descr of tronsititie, ant Dr MeGutre,-the ‘Tombs physlelan attenited him. to-day, prencribing tor him out of the prison drug room. ‘Later the physician an- nourced that youns-Thaw- was not-sort- ously ill and was able to tak: exercise in the court-yard with the other pris- onérs, his mother to visit him despite the rain totay, Ste came to the Tombs with cvelyn Neabit Thaw in a new electric provgham. After @ brief call the older woman: went back to her apartments {n the Lorraine, but Thaw’s wife stayed until. the hour was up, The Tomps has been much etowded e, there bel 548. Warden Flynn says when the number reached | of C. {8 the place too that the nelghborhops talk, ony SHAW SEES STRANAHAN, Confers With Collector After Visit Astor the most {horough hearing, ‘Tho Jatrate complotoly exonerated Mr. Godtrey of all wronydotng, and as are sult of the hearing William J, Bchwel- ger, the complainant agalnet Mr. God- Trey, Was arrested, In a re Las in an early morning edi- ton of © World to-day it wan erro- neously atated that Mr. Godfrey, the, original det detond lant in the police court, was Detach Mi sratos The truth Jasthat tho trate found" there: ties fon idence ie ft ih Sucka bea ¢ id. to Custom Houne, Secretary of tho Treasury Lesile M. Shaw put In an appearance inthe Wall Brot district to-day. ho paying @ briot visit to the, Buby cavasury, and tho Cus- tom Hause, the latt Seoufesence with Oollester Ean -It de understood that the Socre in to ly on Custom House Bualt od jaa he vita Bo Bo Wall The rumor of her son's IMness caused |. Its Guests. SPICY, -SHE-—~PROMISES} Mrs: Verrawt Says Volume} —Will“Show Up"’ Admirers Mrs, Verrault, ey Who Sought Her Dollars. The. glaomy cOrridora of the Federat Ruliding, must be an familiar to. Mra, Bina F, Verrault-late queéh of the’ love eyndicate—bj- this time as the ‘luxurious. iy carpeted chainbers of Mie T1nuse, ef Hearts in Woot Fighty-third street, fot to-day, when the fascinating dow’ pwidied into Commissioner Sijold's room it was her els} ppedrance before him. in the much adjourned cadd the govern- ment is trying to make against her of using the mails with intent td defraud. The dlieged offense consinted-of mailir promises (0 wed to James F. MeClallan, 2 Phiadelphia cr andLea_t r a Mutual Life clerk. who, Mrs. Verrault sayetold-her that he waa head of the {naurance company’s xforelan depart~ ment, a wealbhy man and a Helde Hb student, when she wus already married lo George Verrault. a near-artist. A amile as sw as the molasses «oT by McClellan mantled Mrs, Verrauls tac as she was asked -how—she felt about (ie outcome of her ease, “L shall be vindicated completel sald, “and these two wil} be shown to be the reat-ad ers, All they were looking for was dot- lars—with « big D. As for poor red- [fred Ketster>~he-t-stmply a busted paltoon. ~All there ever was to him was 1 took alb’ houldn't a WoUNKn Uke KITT they gave me. hy, tron ntlemen who are. kind enough to give Ue a TANS getting at my bank ac be a spley volume, I can’ tell you, -and Y-expect Lo make a lot of money with I will devote several page: Ihetijoda of these fortune. hun the Idlotle way they inade love. Mrs, Verrauit doffed to-day her gor geous plumage, which hae made & right splash of color in the courtroom at recent hearligé, and appeared in a quiet gray costume. ‘A blue feather in her tos only-decorationand the -temousture quolse locket given her by McClellan in the haleyon days of his courtahip was_consple Dy ita absense, ue wan her point. that Anaistent States “Dt make w ie raere code provides that in such a és that of Mra. Verrault the use mails muist be ar. esser Hal a “United of th feature of Mr, Miller asseriod that In Mrs. Ver- rault's case the complaining withesnes ad made, her acquaintance through ubUshed “Persontls” and that at no thelr courtsh d conspicuously into M love ayndicate affatrs, toner Shields said that the matter under adv renter. & dec ry r. ne *After the submission of her lawyer's argument. Mrs. rrault's spirits rose el hers Tach. waa dimpled: Wilh: antes as she stepped Into @ hansom on Park sure thedectsion wilt -be she—remarked—ag— thn off, spattering mud from the melancholy flgure ita wheels_o' Keleter— oy stood near to the ax xhe took her departary Ever_since_the_first_t has been a constant at windowsill from rn_and look out at Park Row. when- ever oany—of-his-toyre—intters-nre—read- At such times Keller's rublcund pom= padour bristles Hke a hairbrush as he manner, seth pre dated na bene as he watched the vonicle meget Miller to-day, (IseS HOLD UP AiG OCEAN LINE Friends of —Newly--Wedded Couple Had to Be Pushed Ashore. A belated bridal farewell of rice, old Whoex-and-kisnes -dolayed-the-departure of-the-big_North German Liayd steam: | ship, Koentg Albert nearly halt an hour to-day, walle the excited officers and crew tried to-tell the happy crowd In" broken English that “the Uniited States mall should go on the minute that of the schedule ts,” i ‘The centre of. the affair was Mrs George Speticer, Who up to thre ‘ago Was” Miss Laura ‘Taylor, of Taylor strest, Brooklyn, She had b secretly married to Mr, Spencer, who Is @ manufacturer of electrical appayats and had tried to sllp away on a hone: moon without telling her friends, “But ashe. was one of the most popular girls FRENCH BidnOr'S | ATS. She tite—ha hans through tt _ta_anervoua | ye containing Mrs ¥errawit-disappenr tn ttt e Sora dicate Head, Who Is to Write Book") Four Are Shot to Death: [ate trghting betweenteuiloa aie | men occurred Inthe Okbia quitter-af this chy as Homes-in-St. Peters- burg Are Invaded. ST.PETERSBURG, Tan, oDempere, last night during a _domjcl- earch, en. the pollge appeared three were {i Ms bulding © ne ee ished all the lights, and opened Wo RMling--tweHetrict: STAND WITH POPE. (Govaritnen OM Officials Plan | Struggle-to-Uphold-the cabinet. | fore —The eneyHeal | yoby—the-Pope-meomingly pu angnd to the hope of the Moderates « all shades of! optnion. that the church would eventually accommouate tteclf to Ue new condivons ti Franc not the —fatatent—sunitestion French Bishops will not ob: from Tor Alpyourt mary of them. tt ty roported would.preferan—intorm, of the difficulties, confront choice perwean” opedte schinm, itis a f WE Uae snhee UL af Thane that the orders | ‘a. Ro nmaalter How might have Ds mere sugxesti would mean Uhe the Caines They add that if ie is the the Vatican to arouse the to peek rely oe ak atsemot at pose WIL be Smet hy Instant duwntal adject or} priests as being power, Clemencs be taken as on TO CARRY POPR’S WORD TO BISHOPS The Bishop o who qwas_r ch courts fo assed th TRIED THREE WAYS TO END HIS LF Raraive: and Gas Failed, but Rope-Didn't—Moscowitz- Had—Lost Savings — i in| Riches fd not coe fast enottgh America to suit Isadore } thia miornil Rr and mont azo in Brooklyn society and somehow It leaked out. i} So more than fifty girls and young men swept uboard the Iner Just as the Were starting the “all ashore’” The party found the bridal & and then camo the showor df rice und the clattering of shoes thaz made a afeat muss on the sple und span: de.xs, Finally there were fare-+ well kisses. Tho shouts of the officers did Wo good, Then they forgot ther Continental ps: liteness and commenced to shove the congratulators bodily down the gang- plank. c | ‘All of which was witnessed by: tho | other passcngers and promises to make; Mr, ahd Mra. Spencer odject? pf: Ausact tyon durin, Hi luring the voyas: te jroran-| AWhatote the sald his saved emul For those who live by brain work Grape-Nuts: food exists. ‘There's a Reason’? St watd the fan or has. had s Greatly Below- Ee revauing: Prices—-— "(THIRD ELOOR) Those interested in unusually excellent Lace and Tapestry Hang: ings of European workmanship are invited to inspect our Antique Flemish and French Tapestries in tHistorical and Biblical Subjects —. In sizes ranging from 9 by 9:to 12 by 2! ft. Also Real Hand-made Lace ~ a Window and Bed Draperies = of Italian Filet combined with Point: _Venise, Point’ de Flandres, 3 Point a l’Aiguille, Point Foglianni, Brussels’ "Point and Colbe: of the Fldrtage dead man hat odyowas-} showing found Attention is called to our display of choice Minton Plates, | <9 woul Raat lances policemen. and wounding three Police. mei. A number of frearms were discos ars LBs tater Dat thie five SP the, pallea | wore realty © Revolutionary’ fo Letocma tions whton ‘oh their: hor t capture. was noquired dure Oia Investig: pA: into: the of Milita: rociirator Psivloff, tda't part) 1 one of our auh- thors. He finds —vatuahios So Dehn! sor the. A cee slho'et lnm 9 2s mame pa ean West Twenty-third Street To Begin on Monday, January the Fourteenth, Furs and Fur Garments for Women. 7 HE-ENT IRE STOck OF A MANUFACTURING FURRIBR At One-Half-the Standard-P. Tn the three most vital factors—the extreme scope of the sale, the high character of the furs and the extreme price concessions— will more than justify the-term= this sale “extraordinary.” aot Sake & Comparty sos 4 Apariment Snug $89.98 IN PR Furnished, EPA Liberal Credit Term’ Apply to New Jersey and Connecticut, FOR THE 14-Raom arin y Until 10 1 reaished ea $109.98 RATION rices OUTFITS. We Burulats Apartments

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