The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1907, Page 10

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STATUESQUE H # Letter Is Réad to a Judge. < Imands $5,000 in Cash anda Divorce. Aremarkable letter_trom_a_wife toa husband from whom she had parted was in-day-mnbmitted-by ‘Lawyers Mey and Jacobson to Justice Greenbaum in the apreme Court. Si It was written by Maud A. Harden to Fercival L. Harden, reputed owner, pub- jp Meser and oditor of the Club Fellow and Court by Harden's oxinse! during ‘an Argument in opposition to a’ motion by Drs. i wyer to ‘compel: the ‘0 to her 267 shares of stock in'the publishing company. There pare $6 shares in all, with the par value » wf $10 each. The couple separated after six years ot more or lees connubial Infelicity on Feb: 6, and Mrs Hanten wrote the lotter stationery on Feb. 9 do not think it best that we two @rould ever “mect again except in tho presence of-an-attoriiey,~wald thie wile, 3 nd_thia tet Le : Phere ts "absolutely “no tne. empting ta see me Ti wouly ‘of me. ; Has Killed Her Love. _"¥ou have killed, every bit of love I j @ver felt for you. 1 look back on years tty “tyranny Wnt persecution and it ‘berms lke a horrid nightmare from Ihave long been endeavoring to peecapo and from which I have only NSw been able to extricate myself, My -Fesolye never to return to my former! tesof unrest and unhappiness is tr- revocable. I havo felt ever sinco Inat ‘Monday, when I put you and your tn- fluence out of my lfc like a bird freed Ata cage, f Your Precaution to put a String on all our belongings so that I Bight never claim any of them might yen Your eyes to your own amail- Bem cand unworthiness, J have always jibeen honest, candia and absolutely troe "yr arom: guile with-you, but'you Hiave been’ S wuspicious, sordid, témptible always, #0 4, was con: “1 yeallze the mistake I made in - Nou, andthe morgawful-one not Teaving you the moment I found. out the narrowness of your soul di mind, but it is never too late to ctity a _migtake,—and—now,— thank lod, it ts my opportunity Titold you frequently ‘that wo could be friends if divorced—at Jeaat. not URE Now Ivtel! you frankly that hip fs a dead word betereen us. | EAR SORE YoU ArS Tn a fair way t6 enmity and, believe me, It fs best that you do not, Wants Freedom and Cash. ttef a eve HBS $F,00 cash, or Twill torn’ over to my Attorneys several letters from you So me referring to money you got from Aneh for-no obvious reason. I hold the Whip hand and 1 will ume itl will Heht- you as you would Aight according ko your often reiterated -statemonte nderhiand, dict will use yo! have 4 you 1 rant freedom-and $5.00) cash. “r¢ don't hear, fros you substantally 7 | wit MY eaee to Whom a pal ge Sautidence 7 nave a lette Introduction, and he can do as he wes, sitar fie II K, anpke. the. mala ks, of-thinis —blulting or toie—ttusting one 4n a;family ts quite enough and Tam tnly In earnest. If you compel ave oo feht you-In court Twill not be wa sheik white $500, tors Cavlon- that ee to sell out, Let me hear from ‘a business letter. want no her Complaint Mre. Harden, who, according to Editor Harden, was a oak model in’ Marshall "Field & Co,'n store at S18 or $0 a week whan Phe married her and is atill @ statuesque Peo beeuty, CATES that Wer husband per nuaded her to transfer her “47 shares of Mock to him him Dec. 6. by the trad that he had a chance to Ra Block el tata ees teins “e James H. Eckels, a Chicago million. alre..and pretend: ake the. sxie, wlileh, whe saya. she Mie other 220to be. re “Policemen and Motorman Are Hurt, but the Prisone ~REAUT'S SCOEN STS A COURT. Angry Wife's Withering ESCAPES’ | NIGHTMARE. « » Publisher’s Mate Angrily De- iE AWashington Mirror, and was read to the ninetead-of-calting- ereenary—con- | Th) | to £0. to Chicago. ta | NOT publicans, Hughes, at local Ba elections. | the resent ticket. him as: say “T want t new found you_w the duty party, who linve loyally. for fidently belt Wo Better co ber what w days, last, —aind-throurh “publican can: fen. jona! - of STANDARD OL SLEUTHS SHADOW CHICAGO, ploy of The on the ev day, stirred vigerous—as: trict-Attorne; Department, a myat progress foe heen connect cases Ave rurveillance, w nigh i M. & Henry Brothers plac Exe! ‘ Goes Unscathed. ~ ‘The patrol wagon of th street station and 4 trolley Welt. Line were in collision Broome: mreet, Jersey City, © poligemen and th 2 were hurt removed to the Ct fs auld to-day) they Thomas Wiis, of rar’ 1 for drun won. ta yaacrol, i t and Was hurt about tle Mo was rent to his Tormati of tin car, Way a bat went home. © ( hy natro} The w on was > uniny | curing. caused by ¢r by selentific food, which counteracts the causes; the causes removed, Nature does the and: sclentific, This ts the only way any human disorder can be cured. Consuliation Free. Call, My new booklet, “Results trom y,'" sent Free. ‘ Thi Eat EUGENE CHRISTIAN, 622° { 7 East {ist Street, New York, | 2 Ae 8Sa— py 2 ALBANY, cussion t of last night when Willlam—Rarnes, Sf, Feader of the Albany County Re. i plied to the mpeéch of. Goy, WA. Day, Vie e annual dinner of the organization nos expressed regrot that out of re- Republican Mr. lifs Intention ss duty that is ow ple‘ 1s notwithstanding coincident with there is aleo a labored da thoao principles.tn Ww. ed the matter to™ the with die result’t actions of his subordin matter. was to o-day ‘BARNES WOULD HAVE HICHES WUT TiAve UO FORGET filS PARTY ‘Promising Support to the Governor He Turns Him Back to Last Fall. y followed spect forthe memory of Assemblyman Burnett the Govertior had-felt obliged to leave after his speech and could rot hear his reply. 4 throp, Both of these’ men resigned re He took a if hat. ee ed Lt oats. ed tila! pon cefitty from thelt offices tn the society. z oat Deeeh FeenET NE ANE | Me, -Day-haa-been Vice-President and apparent ohi ein Dudlic Senments Comptrotier; and Mtr Wilran tas: been as, expresved in accreted plurallites forl the “Third Vice-Preddent. str, Phelps ion eandidated—in recent Stateline een = the (stants Keernes: sat campaign and made on behalf of him and the other republican candilatns upén_ the Mr, Barnes's newspaper, the Albany Evening Journal, this afternoon quotes ing, oO may friends t Newapapers Ih the elty of Now will not stand In the. yeur 1908 where tard. And, although the. d to the owing to the many y eve as —“it-ts— the tntention—of zation” to~ support” Gov. Stier errorts “by “wt =te ond man ¢ fall, when e. Federal Government ‘ ‘Makes Discovery on Eve of Big Trial. Feb, nave been shadowing the mor of attaches of the United States Dis- trict-Attorney's office nensation in connection with the Fed- tion--of-the- has et that the discovery occurred of the opening -of the trial, awhich {9 scheduled to begin next Mon- the Federal erlous Surv alone tine. Woyees in Mr, Sius's_cttlce ed W ° been ‘The ghadowing ws—KUnS and day OT thé hi Trading. Post, Cos of -No for M Post STOMACH TROUBLE CURED, ¥ | WITH FOOD, All stomach and intestinal disorders are diet, 1 inations rors con: s is certain > BS —Miich, polltleat to call to the Governor's attention a fow things conn duty and night mostd-y3 Hugiex in ait rndeayaring a endemblowbetiw febuo tlm fo dared Ai ape aa this State, it fs not up to him to’ fall to remem- © for him Jn. those you stood ~your-eftorts-gave—htm—tn this clty of Albany the greatest Re- publican plurality ever given to a Re- didate for @ State or na- 28.—Information that detectives sald tobe in the-em- the Standard Oil Company United States _Dis- Bima immediately report- ioe Beeret tex has been jEXCHANGE SUSPENDS BROKER H.-W. POST, |: Charged with Violating a Rule of} the Big Board in Stock of the firm of Post 43. Exe members “ofthe New> York Was suspended from period FOUITABLE LF “SHOWS INCREASE THE E Good Figures in Its An- nual Report+-Wilson in Tarbell’s Place. the eplsole |of Directors of tho Equitable Life A surance Boctety held to-day (re —to lowlng “new officers were elected: Ww. President; George T.) Wil 8 _ Mico-Preaide E. Mr: s; | Trenaurer, . and, I, Brown, Comptral. “President Paul Morton’ and al} of the Tr comcers | Were ré-eleoted , Mr, Wilson, succeeds Gage E, Tarbell and Mr. Phelps. succeeds H.R. Win- it had been | whtle Mr. Brown’ has held tne off Deputy Comptroller ted with | President Morton's nancial state- the efforgs | mene to the board, which was certiaed to-by Hagkins & . CertitedSnublic State] Accountants, shi the following Ungures: hiaeaes aitable on as ¢om- 16, The total assets entire peo- Republican | » to. those tT cent. used for 1905 they per expetnbed forall ocherp they recelved M) per-vent. of all di Dursements,onty—20-per-cent- being ex: | pended fox tha -conducr “of the purines: third In the expense of adm ‘ation, and Mr. Morton stated that } to make still further improvem up| dls line, {The rutlo of expense to premium _in- Ad per cent. in 190, and er cent. In 1%6 and 19.34 per cent. in 19% ,n decreaxe In ratio of 20.8 per but KILLED SELF ALONE | Strange Record of Husban: ‘Quarrel with Wife. 1 Faneat--Hetmenen, of No 495 First nyenue, quarrelled with hin wife yes her. went to Yorkville Court and got a war- rant: Policeman Michacl Barnes, East Fifty-first strect stato ‘out-te-find Hetmehen Inst latter fired at the policeman Barnes wasn't hit” 3 Hotmchen next turned up In the bik- ery of Henry Stelnburger, next door to of the started The fled. mi created a ~ INS ASSETS At the annual meot ing of the Board | holders | cent. for 194 and M4 per cent. as com: | from Kidney, Gravel or other forms of pared with: 196: Kidney Disetse—“ifyou~ negtectthis > t |danger signal you have only yourself to terday-and thon-fired~ three —ahote-at-}- Ho missed. Nrs, Helmschen then | VENING WORLD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28,-1907. __ WAKING UP AFTER A 4-DAY SLELP | Hysteria the Solution of a. Problem—That Anterests Physicians. | DBNYPR, Feb. 2.—Atter temaining unconsclous In the County” Hospital fortyselght days, Willinm H. Sehnat aged twenty-eight, ts slowly returning to—his-normat—condition, “Today ti bh. { wed _algoaof-awakening -conmctome: + ness-and-the physicinns:-who-have-been erful puzzled by his ce | vitality, a: dition and wot sanguine of his recov accident. “byw gabel has weight two years’ ag: i al for almoat been confined in the 2 two! mo: Ina on of, coma from Wwhici ever the most skilled phy ‘ in the elty, have ticen unable -to | revive him, Able to’ take nourishment colla othe i mm tof stores | size to insure'an exact, com{ Quality You’re Sure Of | Children in the world. . You're sure of the qualit) law guarantees it by requiring that no collar shall*be called + “Linen” unless it really isinen, That's a safer guarantee than you get with most 1c. which are stamped-merely “high” grade, ‘specially shrunk" and'so on——n¢ definite statement.as to. their quality. Why pay 15¢. for such collars when you‘can Linen Collars at the same price? L ‘All styles come.in quarter sizes—every cojlar shrunk-to- ible fit and permanent style. An assortment of seasonable styles will be found in the best everywhere. _ If you don't find the style you want, write us-and we-will-see that: you-get it: —— - Van Zandt, Jacobs‘& Co. Troy, N.Y. | ‘ ' Largest Makers of Linen Collars in America. j New York Office; 636-638 BROADWAY } of ANT ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE || IMPORT RY. Through special arrangement with the it ESTATE OF JAMES McCREERY, the plans for the remodelling of our store at 11th St. and} | Broadway have been indefinitely postponed, and we have ; thereby been enabled to renew our lease fora long period: 8 During” the past few days we hive tearranged our store’ and have installed the largest and by far the finest stock of strictly waterproof garments for Men, Women and: § . “FROM MAKER TO WEARER.” : Beginning To-Morrow (Friday) Morning, we : ‘ inaugurate an entirely new. selling policy. In line with the progressive tendency of the times, We will ignore the wholesaier and jobber, and: sell directly to the public at wholesale prices. “The same “high standard of worknianship, material and-style that has mate the Goodyear” Raincoat Co. |, famous will not only be maintained, but we will strive for even greater accomplishments, and aim to put our prod- ucts upon such a high plane and at such low prices that no one will pe content to wear other than a genuine Goodyear Raincoat Co. garment. iene Sull further improvements. in the waterproofing, cementing and vulcanizing of our garments are now in use by us, and our spring stock, which is now ready far your inspection, will be found replete with many. inno- vations in both materials and styles. Exclusive patterns are-by Triangle Linen Collarsthe buy Triangle “+ : = + Tree = ee : al ag-used-entirely-om our tiner grade products; ~~ 150 Styles \\RIANGL £7 15c. Each |} It is impossible for any department, store to carry a Y Ai MY, Sizes LINEN Two for || y stock even one-fourth as large as ours. A bewildering}? A WARNING pate COLLARS 25c, ; assortment of shades and textures in all sizes enables usq, to-meet the requirements of even the most fastidious, Cc [From -Your~Kidneye!: severe pains In the small of the | hack, frequently extending to the groin and thigh and sometimes ac fed fy nausea and yomiting and cold sweats over the body, are nature's danger sig-| nals to warn you that you are suffering blame when Bright's Disease develops, Take APPENDIXINE at once! If you don't-belleve that this greatest of” all Aidney, liver_and bladder. nedies cure you thorougtly and quick us and let us-telyou what APPENDL LINE is and what it does, especially for, sufferers from kidney disease, constipa- tion and indigestion. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Interesting booklet free, XINE CO., 340 W, 7oth St., YOUR LAST CHANCE.) his- Tense: advertised by kind. Kia home. He sald he was cold and Biafidara's} Wantea to extay tn. officials to] BBOt 7 Aleve heen Quickly | Cured ADA-LUR-IEM : ‘Those. Won ‘Tone of rare and ¢ & wever @ lise “by: Ving marvellous re- aut-diseaen caved BY” ii jon of the spin SHAKT avarere ys ix “OF bane & (4 Weual with write and beat People, office elon + and all languid |iorker, bookkeepers, conditions of the syite | ADA-LUKAEMhealthitvity rogiates the Festares the nerve f perfect Age every pack: are & ter of wix |? consent of x. ruectat AMONDs ho Enployery Relerences Requyed ASH@CRE] and Cure Them of natural wee * various w f Py * . the poison remain CINE co, | “ troubles of qny c fall Be ci UNITED AMERICA OPTICIANS, INC, B * Every partof the strength, When- th: of purity and richne: because pure blood is the-body- is fethon-weastmpur of its-strength, discase ferms cole hand the pitesenée of some iit? affections show that the bload is ina, fev atesult of too pinch and Ulcers are the re Rheumatism, ‘Catarrh, deep-seated blood disar: ato the blood in various system, and torpid s teof the avenues of bodily w: and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acid ine up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in tuyliure contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the a alari blood; ave also breath the germs and-microbes of NV Remarkable ‘Bargains in Lates AMMEYE 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th St, Last February Sale of THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE | y is dependent on the blood for nourishment and streamis owing through: the system in a state ured of perfect and uninterrupted health; : ature’s safecuard against diseas or poritted blood, the When, how: stent is-deprived , and the trouble is manifested in Pustular cruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin seased condition as vng iimtot~Sores: morbid, unhealthy matter-in the blood, ‘and 2, Contagious Blood Polson, ete., are-all iH=continue-to grow worse as-lony as These impurities and poisons find. their way into Often a slugzish, inactive condition, of the ¢, leaves the refuse which are taken nto-our Nitgs, and when these get into the blood in sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health, sad biood, perk: ig handed down to nit. Bad ‘bior leansed and px I they are constantly ourceof alld se is sure to suff is the best remedy: Lr ilation and goes down into the c o eo ® PURELY VEGETABLE Ulcers, Skin Dis the slightest trace of t f blood i yand pe ery taints ar blood made diseas: vonatism, —Catarth, Contagious Blood Poison, ete > trouble for future outbreaks, renewed and cleansed after a course of to any part of the system, THE SWIFT any and all poisons, hful properties i anently cures blood y kind, 3 so thorough that heredita emoved and weak, dise: ng and healthy so that cannot remain, Scrofula, Sores and fe, made entirely of roots, herbs Hook on the blood and any medical advice free SPECIFIC €0., ATLANTA, GAs WORLD ALMANA Some are so unfortunate as to inherit trersof someold constitutional disease of ancestors iis vital-fluid is For blocd It vered. uppl and it need. The action of It cure Rheu- The whole yolume is for sale at al and Encyclopedia Now on Sale Everywhere krice, ; By MailiSsS ce, Se <- — — 25 ce. It is also} FINE SHOES FOR WOMEN __In Our Basement Store — ~ At?less than half cost.” We have separated the sizes on large display tables so our customers can -easily make their selections, $3, $4, $5 and $6 Shoes” At the closing out price of These are the highest shoe values to be found: All-sizes in some styles. De ee eee ee -__We-now-have-on-exhibition thirty differentsstyles in EABIES'SIEK AUTOMOBILE COATS> No woman's wardrobe is complete without one of these coats, which for lightness in weight, dressy appearance and water- proof qualities are unequalled. j By our new selling clan, we guarantee our prices to#* he one-third-lowerthan-those-of the department stores: We back this guarantee with the refund of your money on any purchase. _. To mark the beginning of this new epoch in our history we will place on sale for the balance of the week the following extraordinary specials: Ladies’ Raincoats, department store pric Die BD NS /5) Ladies’ Crav 80: $10,75 Ladies’ Cravenettes, Waterproof Coats to-morrow............ : including aii the advance Spring designs th women’s walérproof garments as well Ladies’. Silk as many exclusive patterns originated by us. tvery one of thes: garments Js cemented and vulcauized by ourown unequalled process, and bears our euarantee ‘Many beautiful effects in materials to select from. Regular vallue from 00 to $40.00 ; sale t Models regular value, $20; Men’s Raincoats, regular price, price $12.00; sale (tMen’s Cravenettes, department store 5.0% price to-morrow GSI Men’s Elegant Cravenettes, regular valu Largest Man Suclurers of High Grade Woterproof Garments in the. World. Broadway, corner 11th St. oie | SENET WOREB-AWANTS WORK | : MONDAY--MORNING WC World Help Wants will quickly bring to your door the KIND of Workers that_do-things RIGHT. - : 2 DEST CUISINE MODEST COST, STREET... _NEW YORK, ; _ For the Bargain Basement. a -- Carload of Reliable — Sewing Machines at $12.75 E Agents throughout. the Country have >» SIXTH F AVE... 19” T0.20.™ scammers Yorn ach received as high as $50 for the same. eA So good have these Sewing Ma-” chines proven themselves in the past that we have contracted with their particular maker for his entire surplus. We have just received the first instalment under this contract—a carload—and Jif you could see.them as we do, and realize their worth, you'd be here at the opening of the Bargain Basement to morrow morning to secure one, for the lot won't last long at this price, -They are the swiftest and easiest ru self threading throughout; five drawers; drop head; looks like a table when closed. Will take all sizes from {0 to crochet silk; will do all kinds of sewing, hemstitching, tucking, ete. A machine that will pay for itvelf within a year—if not inj money, in the sat- isfaction that an easy, smooth runn’ny machine Rives. For to-morrow and -while the lot lasts the price will be ae $ ean __._Repair_Guarintes for Life _ p @ ? - Fre: of Charge. inning machines made; Sold by Agents at $50. fo Bargain Basement. $9.00, $14.75, $21.00)

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