The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1907, Page 12

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SO : couses Wife of Staying Out! -Nights..and eee t the ———_Rares- _mony. Pending the Trial. + Graessel, "of Delmont quit thelr cosqy, home at No. 7 “One Hundred ‘and First street: “Imonth, Preparatory te bringing an ac~ tlan for ‘A few days inter Huber nent to ‘hte bandoned home for “something «he tained, an inJuhction restraining Mi © from totiching @ thing In the house, |) gervedpaners-on him in an application “Hor $2) monthly—ellmony .and 3250 in. ood nal {2 Why," sald Haters for allm’ worth of, ngsnett 4 yt more than % personal use. She threatens to resit their apartmont furnished, and says she deg-an-offer_of S10. per_monih for It. The rent is $5, and at that rate sh ail hiave-a-not-profit of $70 a m: Mr. Huber not onl swite--has -tranm{b-rred ~ her Atier twenty-three years to another <tnan, but he eays she is an: inveterate gambler, apecuiator end follcwer of {3% faces Huber. submits In_evidence m ~ Vetter written in August 194, by Josepny lina at the club- ¢ 4 J.MeCann to Hugh aerate house, Saratoga race tra er: a posalbly give her anything, ab you an Dosen Fhe delter aay F908 a nend gereice to her during ner tay, you will confer a personal favor on me. Huber also mys his wife stayed out denying —the—— husband's + © Mrs.-Huber replied that sho had fever been to the races except with her usband’s approval, and not at all in geveral years, and that he was her partner fn her-dabblings In Wall street. he ts insanely Jealous and sub- Gilts affidavits of others as to her con- uct, “She submitted an affidavit show- “ang that Huber, had red and failed to t testimony against her. FSustice Laventritt granted $16 weekly ion” to the wife. iii Be-Enbanced by Their Great Entertainment To-Morrow Night. ‘The Eccentric. Firemen, one_of the mgest labor organizations in Amer- fea, will haye Its annual ball and on- » Rertainment:-to-morrow night in the Grand Central Palace, for the benent of its charity fund. -A strong pro- ‘gramme has been arrenged, the chief feature ‘of which wil! bo the presenta- ieee Fe tievabclentiiulép cand: fisure 1} dances of Ireland, wader the auspices of 4ho-Cumman-na-Rinnoe. ‘The Actors’ Mational Union will. fur the talent for the vaudeville en- gertainment. ‘There will be somo excatlent fancy rill work by the band of tha firemen, "MAKES A. DENIAL. ‘ADCKY ROAD FOR RUSSELL BROTHERS Inst, ¢ash td phy a lawyer, for defending her | — THE EVENING WORLD, FRI SEp Ay , JANUARY 25,_ 1907. He ‘simply rat, PLECT SOCAL the Stage of the Victoria Theatre. Oscar Hammerstein was In serious doubt to-day: as to whether the Russell vaudeville comedians scald Sgure in, the bill at-the Victoria 'T! TO-AIKNL “The brothers met with an exciting reception last night at the hands of Irish resldents of New York that it was.a.guostion {fit would be advisable to put them on for the rest of the w lls have been doing I years Which they style Servant — Girls" It tn of boisterc the old-st vie; -knockabout cinss; but from tmo to time the part depicted by James Russell has drawn forth pro- eats men and women, wis Faediared Ie ty be an offensive and hu- miliating caricature of a type, us well as being an insult to decency and good taste. Some time ago the United Irish So- clties of New York apbointed a com- smitten —tn-—look up productions —thet brought the Celtic people into plain contempt, and on the reports of this committee representations would be mado to the managers or tho offending persons to modify or eliminate the of- Tensive part of & proudction, On unday evening last a conferen Of; representatives df tho Irish organis axons w York was held ats it PheatrenoMr: sf could not do this loaving Iimaelt tion for damages. He prominod that the Rameddia woubl never ~ use controlled ra the committe Hammerstein's onference avalied the report. of t was decided that Mr. lon was jnot/satis(ac- tory. Lat night the Russells were No. 4 on the programme. As soon as th onthe singe to-do their stunt there war storm of biasing trom ail ever the house. It wan evident that the demon- atration Was carefully organized, It was aio evident that the management war on the Ibokout’ fur tt. More than 100 policemen were tered through the audience. The hissing was kept up for about a half_a minute while the bewtid= ered Ruaselin. trembled on the stage. Suddenly the curtain descended and act Was announced. Then there was ar of applause and the managemen ston x man nelect= aman addressed the audi acirieh: people-tocaupproas att cent burlesque or caricature of the ten, hut productions: Wat drew. contempt om Great Selections | t yTO- -MORROW. | ——7, Were these 7 pleces and ir Course of mai ured on a clo: cated opposit NOTE.—Ii chore ‘and profession, to-day or next month. 38 inseam. Sizes f FACTS Ute STRONGEST ARC comput a nee, Trousers for | men of every ‘ta aste, shape, height, welght Trousers fer dress or business, ‘Broadway, cor. Chambers St. Irish women would be pursued to the Irish Societies Hiss Them Off| ; Six: ‘Leave Publi: “schoot No: ~| Byident day before an nase: p—pbridesmaida wer, we fon and Miss Mildred-Grebel,-of cede TKASER ACTIVE AS VOTING on ~| Calls on Von Buelow and Dis-! cusses-the Govyernment’s Stern Brothers To-morrow, Clearance Sale of al Party Defeated by Over- was late in beginning to-day. was not the least disorder reported Emperor William called on Chancellor! von Buelow, and evidently discussed + a-| the chances of thé Government winning during the morning. Later the Cian: | cellor drove to w palling place and cayt Hle_yote, There was not a policeman in sight | when the Chancellor’ cast bis ballot, and this w of ‘all the other | elentton. dts semen_be duty at a: places. ‘Re Weight English Natural Wool Shirts or Drawers, Medium Weight $1.85 $2.25 mpnidment was RaPAUD, etolowing new Imported Lace Curtains 500 Pairs at Decided Reductions, | The opponents of the proposed amena- montdeciared that-It-would create. trre- parable dissension in the party, os the trades: uitiontste were opposed to ,pindg= ot to aloes top noclallant se LIKE CREAM PUFES Also. Odd..Pairs of Curtains and Bed Sets. Keepers at Zoo Follow Cross}, “Papa” Bear and. Find 1 ‘ i ! | | Misses’. and Girls’ Apparel Two Tiny Ones. _ | i ! i i 1 i | i New Spring Models at Attractive Prices. Misses’ Tailor-made Broadcloth Suits, in Navy Blue, Black, g +17, 50 Brown and Green, seini- fitted Conte satlo’ lined, 14 and 16 yrs, CUPID ) MAY CAUSE TEACHER FAMINE Crarina, the high-priced, cream—~<olored | Syrian pear-at the Bronx Zoo, naw been missing for a week. “Yesterday the | | micas bouced Csas, DEF iiiuie, caity iis (ood to tie mouth of a deep cave in '| their Inclosure. After a fight with Czar the keepers «Ot close _enuugh tothe entrance to the Cave to see the misaing Czarina asleep within. Curled up beside her, thelr eyes not yet opened, were two pretty little cubs about three daya old. THO father bear Tae deen Very cro since they were born, They look like “Misses’ Princess. Mull Dresses, in White, Light Blue, Pink and Champagne, with pretty lace yokes, short “sleeves and lawn drop skirt, 14 and 16 yr, Girls’ White Lawn Graduation-Dresses, neatly trimmed with eyelet embroidery, low neck model, short sleeves, wide embr sidery finish at bottom of skirt, 6 to 14 yra, To-morrow, Closing Out 130 in Month—More : May Go: Cupid has been doing such effective Heart-shooting with his little arrows in Pibile School No.—139, Fort Hamilton 4.95 <ream puffs. re Pi q h: avenio-and East Fitth street, Brook~|"“Last year the’ Crarina ade cuband| 4” Girig’ Winter Coats, Full Length, 2 lyn, toxlay he was trembiing sop tuce.a famine Jn teas! Six of the thirty have become wives within the last month, the last one leaving the school for a husband. last night.-Miss Mary F. Tucker was ths sixth one to go, She was wedded to Judge Louis H. Dleakly. of Cortlandt, ~by-the-Rev. Jolin Carson, -at-the pte anes rashytartan —Chiteh—Marey avenue and Jefferson street. A feception was later held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ana Mra, George W. Tucker, No, 483 Put- nam avenue, and the couple left to-day for Washington, D.-Cito-apend. their honeymo: othe teachers used to confide in me,” 4 the popular principal of >, 190 to-day, “but I have not auy that the young women resig: withmitteling me why ATT 00 Sightles T nover saw # elther.’ bo laughed. Se -DYNAMITE.ON. THE TRACK. Atte to Blow Up a Tentnin Oreron: Frthe that Principal Germann declared | oman to nurse on a bottle, But !t he-ehouid | Sede ‘Pwo, nilgas, or East Indian antelo were born at the Bronx Zoo yeate: of Invisible Plaids neatly trimmed with silk braid, also Green and’ Blue Cheviots with red Sannel linings, ————--yattatr to-necle models, excellent school casts Heretofore $7.50 to 9. 95” JUDGE CAN’T LIVE ON 13 CENTS A DAY. Newly “Appointed Recorder rst Nut- ; ley, N.-J., Doesn't Want His Job. Clearance Sale of Boys’ and_Children’s Overcoats and Reefers Many of the Best Styles Greatly Reduced. Children’s Overcoats, in plain and fancy mixed Cheviots and Friezes, Vene- tian and flannel lined, broken sizes, Formerly $6.50, 9:00 and 10,00, Boys’ and Children’s Three Quarter Length Reefe of Chinchillas, Kersey Cloth, Pisin and Fancy Cheviots, Bey ‘Venetian and’ fannebiined; brokenog2=3; Formerly $6.50, 9,00 and 10,00, $4.50, 6. 75 to 7.45 Also Decided Reductions in Bays’ High Grade Norfolk, Sailorand Russian Suits, Youths’ Suits and Overcoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. Ni } | Thomas P. Di recently appol to that position to weceed— James M, Post, has aent a. etter to the Town Council thanking it for thy honor conferred upon him by tie appoIntment, bet deciining to wocept ry which -te-now ne. ton ts 80 per annum, or ®day,-and—he-ta-com. | pelled to furnish his own office, lent and heat—— ; Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT PORTLAND, Oro.,.Jan,25—A--ettek of dynamite, welghing one bna a hale pounds and set with four caps, was found just beside the rall near Pled- mont station, on the St. Johns division of the Portland Rallway, Powe; Company yesterday. ‘The dynamite was apparently on. the rall with the deliberate i plow to pieces one of the heavy cars Light and Placed intent to 1 Men’s Fur and Fur Lined on the St. Johns line, The Jar caused j jie Ie" to prevent the explora, “= Tooth Powder Automobile Apparel & Accessories Elkins-Fox. Cleanses and beautifies the “teeth and purifies the breath. | Attractively Priced. Used by people of refinement for over & quarter of @ century. | GLOVES, LEATHER AND FUR LAP ROBES, LONG AND SHORT PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25, ——In-8t. urch at Cheltenham a suburb, ntatie Crozer Fox-and Géeorqe W. iracmembers of grominen’ = families, were married yester- ipa Conventent.for tourists. age Of guests from New York, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Wash- ington and others cities, Among th Seu FACE MASKS, ETC. + -Speclal_To-morrow: Men’s Russian Calf Coats, Nutria callar and cuffs, long model, wide sweep, plaid lining, venetian yoke, York. $28.50 Australian Opossum Coats, long model, | | | ARGUMENT. 1% yds, Cloth at even jas le Hite, Sat n there is na allow= proft, ke. Trousers for rom 30 to 60 walst, from 28 to wide sweep, plaid lining and venetian yoko, — English Tweed. & PlainCloth. Coats at Redticed Prices. , Franklin Simon: & Cor Fifth Avenue. : West Twenty-third Street Clearing Sale Saturday |_——____ seer OF MISSES, GIRLS’ AND_BOYS' WINTER. COATS=—— = 2 nae = == Boys’ Overcoats Overcoats, gto 46. yters— Formerly £9.75 “4. 50 EE 0 Lr. a. 1) Tay lo E Overcoats, Announce 5.00 7.50 15,00 3-to-42-Fears,—Formerly-$7, 59 to $15.00 Dress Overcoats, oto 16 years, Sur Trimmed Overcoats, 3ita 42: years, i Formerly $39.50 Formerly: $15.75 Commencing Saturday, January 26th, Annual Clearance Sale of Lace, Silk €3 Net Waists Girls’ Winter Coats Full Length Coats, plain cloths, Chinchilla and English Mixtures; 4 to 16 years. Heretofore $15.00 to $19.75 . 7.50 B . Fd Fur Lined. Coats, sls0 a few High- at Half Former Prices. % 12 years. Heretofore $29.50 to $34.50 ne 7 ais 2 5 Vatsts of Taffeta, Solid Colors, At Misses! Tallored Winter Suits Plaids,Stripes and Dresden Effects; 5-90 18.50 29.50 lVatsts of Laces, Messaline Silks; At Soe lace trimmed; Colored Nets and $7 go REMAINDER OF Fancy Waists; formerly $12.50 to Hass Women's Fur Lined Coats $15.00. } 2 j 29.50 39.50 48.50 Waitsts of Cluny, Val. and Baby At Heretofore £48.50 to $75.00. Irish: Colored Chiffons over silk, Saiaypsraiaaet Fancy Plaids and Persians; former- $1 Ze each. ‘ Fur Coats in short, medium and full length models; also Fur Sets marked at clearing sale prices, FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. ly $20.00 to $25.00. “ % <2 \ Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. @ object shall'be > . f SRA mar Irish Point Curtains, Pair $3.25, 5.50, 6.75 eran BRONX BEAR CURS Renaissance’. «5.50, 7.50, 8,75. ant contol of ail ineant of e “Tacet Arabe: °% “ 7.50, 8.75, 16.50 13.95 _ $2,95, 4.95° ‘$4.50, 6.75 to 8.50 | FUR, LEATHER AND. WOOLEN HEADWEAR, FUR & FUR LINEBD~ BOOTS OF FUR AND FPUR-LINED, FOOT WARMERS, GOGGLES, - 45.00- i A “LADIES’ CLOAKS. JAMES McGREERY & GO, 28rd Streot. 3éth Streot. In Both Stores. Men’s Woolen SERIE whelmi Jote. aac tn_Plants Velours, Broadcloth and Tweed SPUITR E ~— Chances, in-Election. | watural Gray Meriao Wool Shirts or SSS BIE = = Coste Various modets.12-90 and rioo— | BERLIN, Jan. 2.—The voting in.the} | Drawers, in medium and heavy weight, . Vario pentis Dae | sto fn clock 7 [ie necting. in‘ciear,frecaing weather. [4 Silver Gray, Natural Wool Shirts or $1.10 The Hourre was closed and all business | Drawers, in medium and heavy weight, . HOSIERY, In Both Stores. too dozen pairs. Ladies*.black, pure silk Stockings. “Cobweb” weight, with double heels, soles and toes. Sizes 8 to’ 10 34 inches. value 1.50 | MISSES’ SUITS.” Ia Both Stores. Suits of yarious materials and. models. 10.50 and 15.00 ._\_ Three-quarter length Coats of grey mixed cloth., d UR 10.50 Pleated herringbone Cheviot Skirts. Length 37 to 4o inches. 5.25 CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES. . . New Spring models. Blue gingham guimpe Dresses. Sizes 6 to 12 years. : 2.50- Blue ince sergittition Suits. Pleated ~skirt. _Sizes-6-to-12-years; 3-25> Blue Chambray Dresses. Finished with embroidery. _ Sizes 6 to ‘12 years. 3-75 White Eawn guimpe Dresses: With ~ i collar. Tucked and trimmed with lace. ; 3-50, _______- Cheviot “Sail 12 years, 4.50 Dresses of various materials and models. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 7.50 Full length Coats. Various models - of plain or grey mixed cloth. 4.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO, BOYS’ CLOTHING. Boys’ Washable Suits. Russian models with “sailor” or choker collar, sizes 2% to 8 years or “Sailor” Blouse Suits, sizes 6 to 12 years. 1.45 to 2.50. 34th Street Store Only, New models in Spring colors and fabrics for small Boys. Sizes 2% to 8 years. aa g = = Boys! Winter Suits and Overcoats, ; Hats and Caps; considerably _below. former prices. y: ~ JAMES McCREERY & CO. ~Thirty-fourth Street. SOROSTS The Best Shoe. Evening Slippers of Satin, Kid or Suede. New exclusive designs, Various colors, Plain or handsomely embroidered, 3.50 to 8,00 per pair. Carriage Boots to wear over evening Boots*or Slippers. 5:00, 7.00 and 10.00 per pair Men’s and Boys’ Patent Leather Shoes and Pumps. Suitable for dancing or evening sks dress, JAMES MeGREERY & G0,’ Twenty-third Street 1.00 per pair — or” Suits. Sizes 6 to __— _.usual_prices 2.00 to 4$0—__ t

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