The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1907, Page 7

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«oh -dacks, —cottage at Lake P \ Club, the Actors’ Order of Friendal WE WINS IN SCHMALHOLE DIVORCE sll, Forces Husband to With- draw His~Case and Testify for Her, ‘CHARGES CONSPIRACY. Declares that He Put Up-a-Job wiih Detectives to Com- promise Her, After a trial that was expected to 00 full of soneations, but which ‘mated only « comparatively few mihutes, Mra, Margaret’ Gchmaltio'z, beavtitul wi 6f Edward Schinaliolz,-to-day pbtatneit Sfrom a jury, betore Ju: “Yraax, 1 tho Supreme Court, & verdict wu WHAT Bie WIT eet AOD) vorve ) i The original ault was brought ny Bchmatholx,-son of a man who made a fortune in fighting tho beef trust, out olz brought a hy -torday‘s~ rer founda. <moparated four ing, with i now twelve, and Etiel, nine years old— at No, ‘26 West: Eighty-third street, upon an allowance of $125: a month, when In November, 14%, he served a summons and complaint on her in an action for absolute divorce, charging her with’ belng-too.friendly with “a Berson to the plinth unksiown," with “a person known to Mr. holz as “Capt. Stone,” at the Motel | Uve Commit Ten Eyck, Albany, and at her country place at Lake Placid, in the Adiron- The Husband Arrested: ‘Mra, Scliniatiolz” prompny eated with La remult” her husband Bweet—a- former Ht Rider, who was running tectve “agency in ths St. {ng—were arrested on a “conspiracy to ma wction” on faise tes This caso was dismissed, but Mrs. Behmalzholz said that ‘she was’ intro- duced to Bweet “under extraordinary circumstances" at the Waldorf-Astoria | (n February, 19%, i troduced. ns Capt. P. K “Capt. Stone*-foliowed her whe found him pleasant Raining, Early in te summer of 1 her children went a atKe Of appeared shortly afterward as a & wt-one—of-the-hntels: When she und. theohlidrenretornesdk tipped and wrenc ankle. was very painful, and on Capt. Stone advice she concluded to-stop over t the. next day, She went’ to the Eyck, the Captain assisting her to h room! and there suggested that hh cracked ice about painful By his advice, = from the room “bec Hihey might prattic mould be likely to put Btruction on tlie matt Just as the captain wae hind. her unkle in an ice pack. Mrs. Sci hols sajd,the door wan—smashed ope and my" husband anit two otliér mien wrong _ Edward Shy Husband, sure renoURt Stone a “dog, and hres not kill. Bt band’s complaint denying. bis ‘und -aetting up-a counter-charge, Bea Mise —Kunloks——ex @pondent. and charging that her hu dand war living with Miss Kunicky a the Ruthorford. in Stu) When thin chee way tu. Tawyer Gollted, Tn ot. Mr. Nehmatnole, witha complaint GRAIN (Ho! WIFE: Mr. Loewy called Edward olan —himsett tothe witneas tand as bis wKe's frat witness. ox admitted — that he lived mith Addie Kumii “Mr and =Mre unicky a4 Behuiathola' shace Ho-took- Agile TS: fepmaibon” tothe Gi c Tospital to ted upon O TN and pad herd anti SUS Oar eH mate me gt the, husband’ nnd see yet Verdict. in’ favor Lao a Jc Avo: of Mra: ‘An application will be made in a. feyy aya fOr on interlocutory deers of ay ‘WETERAN ACTOR - DIES IN" STREET. (George W. Denham Had Played with Florence and Jefferson for Many Years, On his way to see his physician Weorge W. Denham, an ofd actor, sixty- ne, known for many years in the com~ laa supporting Joseph Jefferson and Mam J. Florence, dropped dead of poplexy in front of No. 101 East Nino- eenth street yesterday shortly after oon, He_had left hin home, the Ma- nie Club, at No, 17 ust Twenty-sec- nd street, saying that he was not ell, and was bound to neo his physt- bi Bystanders saw him reel, throw 9 hands to his head and fall heavily ‘othe curb, Before Ds. Truesdale and hn ambulance from Now York Hospital Botte the, corner he was dead. im had been fll for ha. Fle jonth at enigugenient was) with Wilton in-"The Law| dnd the Man.” But Peeling ands [sompiaining: of ned a in ey head and Ilmba, he res! And Jett tho: company nt huntalo, 22. He was a member of the Green Ro withe ‘Masonic. Yoterans’ Assoplation, rcelnior Masonic Lodge, besldin mernbor- ‘at tha Masonic Glub. He hud. pe fi Maaon fr twents aa Beoe \ a we J ‘ LIGHTS ON, BUT, STOCK STOLEN When Samuel “Kaltman opened bis wlgar store at No, 6301 ‘Third avenue) Brooklyn, to-day he found the K joor Open and stock worth $5) sto. @ had locked up the place at Ii wrclook last night, leaving the mudes wp the ghia an The, tnleven ak onaye -Used Aa wai Over typhold milk bottles There's grese_bubbubbing; Tut the easy wi RonDsuds MAYOR AND HAFFEN ARE REAL CHUMMNY McClellan Believed to Have| So.clock In the!moring “Wont Bronx “Boss” Away from Murphy. [which the {said (hat she was so [ty {s, renson had nter= | about the report that Ti Mr, .and©Mrs, Schmalholz had been | Heffen has declared war on Char to the ranks ¢ point of view which ta” equivalent to adr stand with t 0 divistons ‘of 7 ry They _all.vote with Murphy_on the excluston 4n-the -board:—“Fhe-s a divorces Nemmissioner | Gnewered. tie Mayor, ‘LOVESICK OOTHAN— CARRIED BIG GUN. ‘y Threatened to Kill Himself Beeauge Pretty Maid Would Not Marry Him. sed to be hisn. r Rieder house swith a revolver to Terena. dvid Mr. for-the-polise. ~elglith sirens station m back ‘ata ‘presenta Fi Aral ai agiatrate, Wahle heid the footmnan £ ———_—_~——— 40 BELOW ZERO IN WISCONSIN. at PRIOR Wir, beh 4 hers ters forothe first Ume this winter rog- istered--40- below -zers--tosday, = Train from all dircctions have been badly de layed the past thirty-six hours. consequence. THREE DEATHS BY GAS PUZZLE NEWARK POLICE ‘Unable to. Account—for Killing of Kunz and His Daughters. The police have so far been unable.to |clear up the mystery that surrounds the bdeath tn N | Kunz. t ftwo childre: Barbara, eged-twenty-tro- month: wark yeaterday of Jacob vcnineyeara_old, andhie Caroline, aged six, and Were. asphyxiated by at thetr home, No. 114 Walnut street. A {third daughter, Jer ne years old, |iea- critically {tn St. slamea's Yon pital.> A strange feature of the case and one © 18 unable. $0: explain, gly miraculous escape from juminating gas ig the pe lasphyxiction of Mrs, Barbara-Kunz, the widow {thet.ahe 2at noar the kitchen-stove inti} the: dead “thar, who clitme It was Mr: pon th 1 bed! She from chronic “BOL ele abd- for by the ‘kitchen fre raw a’ctos Rest child. wan away, night and 10 went parenta* her father's bed until her mot ured, i The police have accepted the mo 7 at a loss to > (acuped the e remained pat after seeing her dren asleep ahe want 8 and her family He pail ned to belleve Uiat the three deatha were due to an accl- dent Did-Not tise Gas, Uae xas—in— their had alt ». pes! protruding bad-—Dobs- all beok the -deadly tunes from etely filled the rooms. is to be bet. een O dieht burning: which Gia wus Ope pe. THOS fromthe exit room and the 8 entered the iimast qouereome by the parlors wy ac ia Wave nat Wou! pullding. rs family readad on the top enor street Saturday afternvon, but oc- pled Troomin-thesrent Of Hts Btors Batlirday night with hiv two young sons. the theory of the pottce ts that some= one turned.on tho gauof the mafre-hat supplied the third floor elther by aocl- dent or design. This metre Is the second one In sthe row directly under-the cel- lar steps, and would easily be mis: tuken for the one furnisning the gua © second ftoor, although It was with “2! xamination of the cellar revealed act @ person coukl only the motres after some diffloulty jed with empty bo refuse from the store. There are two entrances ‘Into the celtar—one by a rear hailand the other through-e-deor in the rear yard. ‘This door was frozen up and bore no evidence of having been re- cently opened, oti Mea Kunz ond Welw were ¥ (hE pole ei by County b adeny bay he matter, | hunband ‘ved according to abern bs mo far the potter -ean-Jearn,—-Phey hina na ayled—hie—ftat alain foe—montis tor ‘van a tool-maker and was sober and industrious, the nelghbora say, LORD GREY'S DAUGHTER DIES OF TYPHOID FEVER. OTTAWA, Feb. . Grenfol eldest daughter of Lord ond Laay Grey, died .at Government House eary to- She had been ayftering trom pacid— Lover, — rit -waa— sa ouvering when whe- hat jecretary Root, the Vist of the latter being. shortened in NATIONAL BISCUIT ‘UNDONE BY HIS SIGHALS IN COURT Fourth of Alleged Pickpockets Held with His Fellows— Booty About $6,000. An Enpy ecedented Bargain List, Thickiy Studded Harkey | noticed 2 you young man war bh CRAIN ADDRESSES HIS FIRST GRAND, JURY. Chy Judge T: C,’T,. Cra: Wustand-and+t gury tod: In his wpeech to, the tuidv great stress upor Se: Grand. Jury to treat each’ case the tiocessity of Mitchott a ‘rmportet no Tred: was actected as fore: @. Altman & (Wn. DEPARTMENT HAVE RECE:VED EARLY SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF CRETONNES, SHADOW TAFFETAS, AND OTHER PRINTED FABRICS: WHITE AND COLORED MADRAS, SASH CURTAIN AND CASEMENT MATERIALS; ALSO MEDIUM AND LOW-PRICED LACE “CURTAINS AND BED SPREADS, LIGHT-WEIGHT PORTIERE3, AND FABRICS FOR DRAPERIES-AND- UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE. 1 prodice, We guarantee every picce to be perfectly finished and cut from the finest crystal blanks. ee and-are inet IN THEIR UPHOLSTERY p$2:98- Rich Cut = S-AND.WINDOW--SHADES-MADB.-TO. ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES. RESLAR-GOY $3. hee Shieh Cur Water Jugs, $2.95 Rich Cut Water Carafes... $5.95 Rich Cut-Ice-Cream Trays... RUGS IN-WiLTON. AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA MAKES. BRUSSELS RUGS IN ODD SIZES, WOOL ART SQUARES AND HOMESPUN RUGS, "WASHABLE COTTON BATH MATS. | : | | | $3,950 $65 60-line -Vases.and Marble Busts- “$2. = ‘B. Altman & On. New Designs _for_Hand-embroidered Garments, including Blouse Patterns stamped for eyelet work and crochet medallions, bobbinet and braiding effects, and a variety of designs for undergarments, 68e_ Bleached Bed’ Sheets for 58c | 15¢ White India Linen, a Yard #10e For: to-monow (Tuesday), Fe'viuary 5th, there has been Prepared ~a special sale “of the following Stamped Patterns: re ‘Waist Patterns-on-tinen Hat Patterns on liren Corset Cover-Patterns on nainsook Drawer Patterns on nainsook ‘ Chemise Patterns cn nainsook NightDress Patterns on nainsook (Third Floor) x90 inches. Not more than six to a-customer, 10c to 25c Art Need*zwork Pieces, 5e-50c Worth of Business Cards, 33e trimmed pincushions; pieces of stamped linen; pieces | quality; skilled workmanship, of fancy braids. different coverings, White Handkerchief Linen. suitable for lingerie gowns, blouses and iidren' is | i bath towels of best quality. children’s frocks, 36-inches widey | bleached tinen, hemmed ba q price usually 65, cise to-morrow, Tuesday, February 5th, at ri . 5 i ary a per yard, 45c._ 49e Scarfs, Shania: Gauterninces, 19¢ [the world trom 4004 B.C, to 1903 A.D. SUE hemstitched,—guipure, hemmed or eal 10c Package of Breakfast Food 6'e “Filth Avenue. 314th and 35th Sarests, New Yark. | elsewhere. 198 to $1.25 Shoes, Misses’ | Se Children’ ’s Sizes, for 69c | $4.95. Woolen Dresses for $2.95 AL CREDIT HOUSE February Farninice and Carpet Sale General Reduction Througheat Our Entire Estblanen good strong soles. Sizes up to No. 2, | Only a few left; all tastefully trimmed; colors, are Rooms Complete- ° ly Furnished $2.50 Patent Leather Shoes $1.25 | style; plaited shirts. Sizes 6 to 14 years, for Women, for or medium heels. All sizes. $4.50 Oriental Tapestry $2. 50) 50¢ Knit __Underskirts:: :for desirable pattexns, blue or black. 59c NottinghamCurtains, «pair 45¢ Kirk’s Old Crow Rye, 79¢ “Thesp rooms are on exhibition al cur Showroomas We also farnlsh af oo. *144°°8 OuF Mheral credit sto Tuesday’s Mid-Winter Furniture Bargains NEW HOOKLET. containing informa- AVE SRST ANE China and Cut Glass With Half Prices. 7 HUIS is our Tenth Annual Sale-of China-and—Gless,-and-the-best-we'se-had;-not-onty ir the astonishing list-of shattered-prices, but in the reaily fine choosing}that is offered at those prices. For:example: . China and Porcelain Dinner and Tea Sets s siete Fine porcelain and china at positively the greatest | High-Priced Dinner Betrsaicente reductions have Valucs ever olfercd inthis or any aiher-storo, beenmade on almost our-entive stuck. CAB Tn mai Line Porcelain Dinner-Sets—a—specidl tot -of about) cases quantities are amalh we enumerate afew: § China Ditmer. Set, #00 < LiL Nive 100 pitces, including soup nireen and Gishes; about 10. differcmt designs to-gelovt rmer prives $8.98, $9.95 and $e Om Porcelain Dinner Sets—100 piec s, comipiete for 1! Persons; neat underglaze printed patterns in assorted | ry-plece guatantecd perfect auu § $5, 65 n shape; formerly, $0.95; now. ‘ High-Grade American and English Purcelin Dinner | Set LOO pleces:: oY Sets another but Hertor 1GD picess compicte | A-Tea Set Offer with. soup turcen and 3 meat dishes; former prices | celain tea set were $45.75) 94-47 8)-your-choice- now: 4 {——stynsin sever: aniteta 39.95 | fect and iu Ruaraaeed arr t and eile Mey: 4. cong | last, complete, : $2. 5 | Fine Austr! an China Dinne: me ‘Bets ay, deccrateds ¥. edit now cr ime $35 Fine Limog pieces. 7 $25.00: $65 Fine HEE ih HERE) China. Dinner Set, 10U pieces.:. Nols ey $35.0) $87.80- Fine Limon Ching—binner~ Set 100 pieces... : «1 $89.90: $75. Fine Theodore Haviland China Wines, fh Sete : 955,80 e equalita!. 100 fine por 56 pieces complete, anderglaze de- Tine Austrian China G | 5 pieces complete; fa Se tives | ey ! Fre sh China- Game: Spiahes Se ae ofa! aati ae 2U;-rich, -pandpaintes; no two-abke;-tormer “$17, 05 | prices were from $5 up to $16.50;,choose at. 8, 10,000 BarnGing in Rich Cut Glass. A sale of 10,000 pieces of the finest rich cut glatsware that the lcading glass cutters of America can $1.45 and $1.75 Rich © in two sizes, ates... 1.45 and $1.75 Rich Cut Toe-Cream Saucers, pd slee se See? a two Sized, Atessees 9dc | $7.95 Righ Cut Tal € mports, new shape. 5 Rieb.CurGebry- Trays, tah zeT 95. /SLUs ta $2-15 Riek Cus Nappies, assartod a a “shapes-and sizes, a+ ~$6-S6-Hich-Cut Ceisrysoncw SHARC extra dcp... 5 ($3.75 Rich Cut Nappies. t Handled Nappies; Q5c ) $7-95 Rich Cur Ice Cream Tr: Csi Riel Cut Nappies, taney Ris Car Deep Prin orSalad Bowls, = Ssinch Size, Bt. - see ce ee eee cep eer ese $1.95 am $1.95 fad “Cream = $2 95 inet site; . com = $3.95 Rich Cut com plete cro he Re Cur Celery doz. -$i75— | doz $2.95 | $5.95 Rich Cur Jugs, ron size, new ' $4051 $3. 25 | { linings...... $2.25 | $1.95 Rich Cur Oil Botfles, assorted s' ees $3.95 | $4.95 Rich Cut Deep Bowls; 9-in, size...., shape. Vases and Bric-a- Brac _ Pressed Glassware 50c to 75c Vases in varlous designseat ........ $1 to $1.75 Vases and Figures at...... -$2-t0 $3.50 ich_green_and gold Glass _ Vases.....- 51.20 “$h7stich Vienna decorated Plates for wall OF ~ cabinets pe hierreerrrrererene fice 13-inch. size, complete with. ‘puneb- Cups 1o match, for........eeeeseeeee pedieaiteteai ies 95¢ 14,50 and -$18:50 rich Vienna Vases,-urn- Shape, on pedestal... eet $7.50 aS Bargains | E will fill mail and ’phone orders on these bargain items only until specified lots are exhausted. We-advise early shopping, 3,000 extra heavy, full bleached sheets. Size, BL | —_ Five different-qustities tn this 1ot-of sheer, com” yarn India linen. ~ Odd Tithograph tops; cushion backs,-att-cotors:-un- | tU0 cards, printed ia-any styie,-on stock ai supelee 19¢ to -25c° Writing Paper, | Pound for Standard writing paper, in oe-pound packages; vel. lum, bond, linen and: satin finish; rover Shades. Envelopes to match, Se a-package of “The World’s Great Events,”” [fn. a Volume tor- Ise Complete in-Hve volumes.—A-caliection of literary} masterpieces telling of theleading histozical ¢vy.nta of $1.50 Sofa Cushions for 89¢ Cushions of the best grade of silk floss with many ‘75é Linen Bath Towels tor 49¢€ Heavy ines bath towels, natural colors;.-heavy 2,000 odd scarts, shams, centerpieces, tray cloths | | Zest of Gerctaj-tresh_miled- breakfast-fod4s, teady- | to serve. 50c Aromatic Bitters for 45¢e Although our regular price for Abbott's Aromatic Bitters is only 50c, you would haye to pay 60c for it 10c Glass Night. Lamps for 5¢ Miniature night lamps of ruby glass, SHER with globe to match. Vici’ kid, button or lace shoes, patent leather tips; Girls, for | blue, brown, dark mixtures and Slack, One plece 75c to $1 French China Plates, 29¢ Richly decorated cake and dessert plates; assorted | designs. In button or lace styles, plain toc ontlpay high Cuban Covers, Each Women, for 35C | Very heavy covers, sixty inches wide, ii a variety of | Made with fitted yokevand s shicr string. Red, ali Heavy lace curialns with overlock edge, + The regular $1 bottle. Are by Far the Greatest in This Town: Highest Grade Soris Only, and in Coss whelming ‘Variety

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