The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1907, Page 4

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“SUS THIER STOLE LOVE OF “Wife of Dr. Sturmdorf Names “Mysterious 7 “Miss R.”. in Suit. "ALIMONY 1S ALLOWED:1" -¥ Mrs. Sturmdorf Declares She|: += Helped Physician-in-His _ Early Struggle, abd $1100. counsel free to Hegina Sturm. @orf.tn, ber sult, brought by Louls J. 4-Norheus againat her Yiusvand. Dr. Ar old Sturmdort. q 4 fhe told the story of a wife. who > #ipved gnd saved during the early days her young, ambitious husband’ struggle for an ueation and a high =ptaos-tn-tiis chosexprofeesian of medi. @ine, Bho sid she suw herself dis- Placed by another womai after hla ¢ goal was’ reached. g ’ ‘The doctor's * alleged affinity ana ‘rocker of this’ wife's love is apared py the injured wife, Who ‘asks only for a Gecree of separation, becau! hot watt t5-giye the -dovtar- for marrying her ‘rival names ker only as “Misa RK." She 1s a b 4n-a-public_school_and of good family. 5 “Arnold Bturmdorr was-a cleric-at 41.60 ) & ¥eaY When Regina~ became tis mite -five years ago. But.he was am- _to become a great physician, bia" bride encouraged him. He “I took three boarders Te one of them ST gave piano lessons evenings. I al: @id at home, and got a piace-in a . @bureh choir at $150 & year. Acted as a Nurse, ‘He graduated in 1896 and striggled bard fora few years bullding up a pructize bit by bit. : ME-cid-ait—eoulh-toaesist andor. courage him,’ says the “L as- Sisted in small surgical operations and (was. introduced by him as a nurse. | % ‘After years of struggle thelr cireum- |} had #9 i wife (STOCKS DOWN IN. THREE YEARS MORE HER HUSBAND ime ae SO a 5 SSeS WORLD, PERSIAN PRINCE: GOES BACK Says American Girls Are derftt—but--He Time to Marry. TH A UGHT MARKET 10 BUILD BPIOGE | Drive in’ Afternoon’ Report Shows It Will Take atid |) Long: Time to Complete i Manhattan Structure. oHtred tie List Prince Mahomet Kahn, forthe tate Bhat \| pope or high price {tang In’the Kahnate of for London to-day on the Mner Teutonte. He haa been the United Btates spending the greater in New York and Chie pose. of his vinit, be #ajd. (deaa On socal and ecopomin +t Aga 10 a report made {6 of Btatiattca to Comptroller Metz. The-etadieiane say that the total twill be nearty -22.060,00 leas than | Ai estimate, and that Ghaigee the pians of approaches ai both ends tT) will snake tt mush more eMctent. The. total to date has been panies ope - wi seste | phe Prince had hk modest nulte of more, making o total coe, oignt staterooms on tha Teutonic and bridge was authorised by! and jtwo valets “18 a report was fled and approved! pies several floors at Cjarisge’s: fixing, the rorf at ‘about’ $15,900,000." "| y visit to Amerte Tv land for te abproaones is yet t an been replete wi tgt the coat he Americahs I met at the etreets and High. | viled thelr own cou ad not pguinsc Che cost American {nati . z eae pT. cublo yards of concrete yet) were more ry spiking <i e ) "But the tde =m Ty vt can be begun. The | o¢ Felacussive road have been ¥ use up _ $3,000,000 | pletely revolutionized. 1 st country in the all’ that they: qenerous and America tx crrtain d other metals in| the 1% Ms ‘The. total_length ofthe | Cans Are ridge will be 9,300 feet, at a! gemde of} cultured. two and eighth-tenthe feet to the hun: |{n her women. 1% jared feet. Bridge ts thr hundred ‘feet have met. (They are beautiful t ‘ jot an amazingly high ord | an Americ He maid that ation, market [not Ume te-tvy thousht-to-f [to-day were fairly w a higher. ve and. price: March showed th prices were tO ¥3t February © clpsing prices were: February Aoi Sh. Manel 35 to 9.36; Apeil, {fl to 9%. Stay, They town} é octor bought a 0, 208° Eat Si econ Mtreet, ating tie tithe-in—Regi Dr, Arnold Strumdorf soon. decided to wo whut he bettered was 2~tiner Relghborhood, He wold the Hast Sixty- pecond srect house and bought a fine home at No. ot Wost “Seventy-Tourth street. also In his wife's name, ,oUp tw this ume the <4 Stromdor{ had lived ho Po, Bor about two and seame ti patient, and th Tad Read umidorfa of i her calls far too et to the te. to. to rab a PAT Ne Ty r Uhm. Frequent quarrels ¢ Baya who took an overdose ‘Ome, Ut asserts that-te left “the ‘house and another physician came and pumped the -polson out of he stomach. * She saye he actrivet tert He ree re tha to do hin duty an ow Parse Wu Wt) BELy Take Your Pick i Roomy Rooms! Homelike Houses ! Furnished Flats ! Lofty Lofts! Suitable Stores! <All sorts of h ness places ari évery day, throug ‘MORNING WORLD'S ‘ WANT DIRECTORY, mes and br To Let em =z OPPENHEIM,@LLINS & @ Srritten guarnctee for 10 years it Teeth, Gold 252 West 42d St. Broadway and 21st St., Fulton and Bridge Sts., New. York. Brooklyn. Early Spring Models for Southern Wear: Tailor Coat Suits, of White, Blus-and Black Serge, fancy and other“Smart materials... . 2... 25.00, 29.75, 35.00 Lingerie PHneeewie = Seas b5:00=25:00. — The Remainder of the Fur Lined Outergarments, Tailored Suits and Furs, Sold Regardless of Cost. $40.00 Broadcloth Sults, Fina) Closing Sale. 3 & $55.00 Broadcloth Sults, « 9 4 « 0.00 29.75 vee. 30.00 $60.00 Fur Lined Outergarments, Final Closing Sale $20.00 Tourist Coats, “ a0 “$30.00 Tourist Coats, eet “ $25,00-Chiifon Broadcloth Walking Skirts Plaited Model—Exceptional Values, .| |, SE Fu rs and Fur Coats. an Lamb Coats - - ~ $150.00 Persian Paw Coats - - - $75.00 Persian Paw Coats” - - - - $18,00 Persian Paw Sets — - - $200.00 Per: Hasn't was to that would ald him jn ruling over his waa attended by only tren secretaries tr g ‘When in London he }the Board af Public Improvements 15) peually hae a retinue of fifty, and occa: sald the Kahn, urprises. doactuaily re~ #1 9 petore! “the |try than were other Burgpeans 1 met remain to be dullt before! work on “the | try her spurapesne tf T have been Very thuch ressed by the American women I astes are elegant and their intel) stant oo Poe: tf have an astonistiing | tanding of eco: questions . — $).COTTON SHORTS BU | artairs ot atfonal Tinportance 4e-5 pelt Te to find he Saat AT HIGHER-PRICES.) (tie counter 90 far mite ae — = The tr eat Dy considered the project of taking f * | Dealings in the earl: Joaniwite: now Us Do We Know You? ‘We treat en an average of tos thousand yobs. “ itendam with Every Operator. 4-00 an Painless Dentists, Open Brenings and Sundays. OME Won-, touring Why mort rm ‘ I WHEAT STRONG ON The | verted to sup The ptices st the start were up 6B to 44, atid May ere suld jater-ac w net AN ACTIVE DEMAND. wheat market opened active ana ng to-day on a cable from Russa (he-effect that grain was belng di- y the famine districts. iso higher iting prices wert: | pL Zo, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1907; fi July, 156-8 to 4634; Beptem-] York's closing , STS asked prices : dt 3. duly 5 prions were 14 nominat; Fob. 6—The White from T.lverpool for t wut were: RS 18 Sanay prob~ | Mount Lowe ~ Railway. Reached Try Omega Oil for Rheumatism, ‘Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest, Cuts; Sprains-or-Bruises. Free Sample Omega Off Soap ta Every Package. Good For Any | 1) Fain That Can Be Externally = Silk Special. ! White India Silt and lor ~10,000--yards-2>-inch Imported Black Taffeta Silk, all to be sold. eats oc may lamas Dress Goods Department, : | ——-#,500-yards-3e-ineh— _ English Mohair Stethan in white and ivory; value $1.50, offered at-g8c. yd; — Wash Goods: Department. - Special. Sale of Sheer Fabrics, 20,000 yards, including English: Woven Voile; Tissue de Nile Zephyrs, Mercerized Tafleta, Embroidered Tissue, Printed Jrish Dimities, Meviana- Organdies;&c,,~ at 25q-yd. ee Broadway and 2oth Stuy Fan Rene roth St. February Furniture and Carpet Clearance} Our prices, always low, arc decinively cut during Vevruary. specially attractive (o. tempt early buying: 1n- of furniture that we aball not continue, its well aulfored the sharp: Compare the Items below with con nd iemember you may Choose between payin make recaett numerable plo as discontinued pa cat kind of pric petitive oflering: cast or buying Our Mutual Credit System. rim of carpetn, ote. Ha ins, Parlor Sultes Rugs $21.00 h-Plece 10.00 in’ Ow Buttes, now, .,14.00 $40. ince Dressers a i $12.00 I: ok Dining Chairs 00 Oak’ dnd Wide! © ‘ahonany Velvet Carpets gowith, ate ; China CI Chiftoniers Pormerl yal te ci i. : Lace Curtains yormerjy $1 ror. $24.00 cay 000 | glass Sideboards & Buffets XK, Extension Tables 60 itound h cane ax oO with shelves Me 1.12.00 1S | Me GIBSON's One of the most delightful experiences '-of a visit to Southern California is the trip up to the summit of Mount Lowe, by the famous Mount Lowe Railway. : Every one-who~ takes. this - trip is charmed, with “it, and. the best way. to reach California from NewYork or New England is to start by the : NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES Referred to by the Press. and Public of Two Con- tinents as ‘America’s Greatest Railway System," + Information gladly furnished by L. F. Vosburgi, General Rastesn Passenger Agent, 1216 Broadway, New. York, telephone '5630 Madison <quare,or by any ticketcayent-of these-tines: > The Trains of These Lines Are Protected by the peed Most Perfect Block Sigtial System in the World. ““t A copy of “America’s Winter Resorts,” containing seven beautiful maps, printed in colors, and brief descriptions. of 63 Winter resorts, mp hy George H Danlels, of Health A man or woman witha Overcoat of flesh is not at more attractive, but has in addi. tion a health insurance Polic that adequate ficsh alone ae EPTOL “the flesh increase —your— : iy days x eon paid-for it will be renin: or Sale by all First Class Tuggists or send one dollar € first supply. Auk for our interesting boa rites ing Why People are Thine et INO one has taken Prawn by Chasies Dana Gibso Copyright, 1902 ROW Russeh, After nearly two years’ absence a canvass for the most popular artist shows that Charles Dana ‘Gib- son still occupies, the lead In his class. ~ A set of Gibson Art Studies ready for framing s being. GIVEN with the SAR a, se eae Yt 4

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