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'GETS DIVORCE ON 'R HER IVAL'S STORY REMOVAL + OF FITZGERALD ; FROM THE BENCH ite is Bar Association Urges that the Justice Be Disbarred. ~ DODGE: MAYOR'S GT NEW AUTO |New York Lin Limited oral : | Outs,” but They Can't |; | Stop Him 3 at ‘Home. Husband and Co-Respondent| W: on Stand Admit Mrs. Tous- saint’s Charges. Justice Leventrt a ja ts ¢ senint rty-first wtreet, her divorce suit to-day waa not suf. fiolent, as tt did not in a W. Fitageraid of the Court of |lady with brown hair and several years 1 Sessions, directing him to-Ap-| younger than the biack-hatred wife took Pear defore the Appellate Division of|the stand and testified defiantly that the Supreme Court and show cause!/she had lived with Toussaint three thy. he aball Hot be removed from the| years and that he {ntroduced her as ogg ongate ‘The order ts re-| Mrs. Sanyo Surpeble next Monday. The com-| ,, me awe ia jplainant in the action Is the Brooklyn, 2 eee the wronged $10 weekly alimony pending the tria Bar Association, which has been tn- managing « ‘vestigating the case for several ‘months. Bank, N. J, has « new touring ear, and Geclares he will have an orgie of mpecd tng down there that will make the na-| tives gasp and the sheriff and dqoutios fit up and take notice New York wo give Mr. Otterson any sort of a show to ¢ry out his new car, and his chauffeur ta now locked up the Harlem Court prison under half & dosen cyarges, one of running over elaven-yeat-old Michael Milo, of No 40 East One Hundred and Fourteenth street. Mr. Otterson had purchased the car, with the proviso that its engine could make it eprint some. The dealers eaid % couki run away from en express train under oniy two speeds and with al) but ome battery out of commission. Otto Schwartz, a daré-devi| driver, wee assigned to show the Mayor of Red Bank how the car could rum Otto {a faithful and meelous. He wasn't go- {ing to walt until he ot out In ‘the dim | distance of Jerome eyenue before he | let ber out. Lenox avenue looked guod to him. and after jolting Mr. Otterson jRigh in the air with « “thenk-you- marm” at One Hundred and ‘hirty. one street, he bit her up until the | carburettors screamed for meray. | Then Came the Cop. Tae Gebric! horn was tooting bitinety as the oar shot past One Hundred and | Forty-second 1 and the Mayor of | Red Bank was thrilled with joy, |" Policeman Mare was on the job, how- and ae she is now which beh sek only & continuance of her $10 week- ly out of her husband's $2.50 annual salary as manager of aeffer Tous natng & Qo. as his share of the @ lawyer neglected to fe ‘The burden of the long complaint ts Rhat Justin Fitsgeraid is “morally | Diotis Gelinquent and unfit to administer | mention Ed FrSaneadi on separating Justice.” It asserts further that he has/| from his wife in 186, gave her his persistently abdsented himself from the | UWE embroidery business at No | Broad which she is still ‘manag Dench and rjegiected his official duties, | ing lout er atiieh he dealeres one “Sepending nearly all his time tn ile | boasted she made $1,230 profit in the @t Oceanport and Red Bank, N, | 9 seven months L, carousing and drinking.” Justice Leventritt said he would sign Gecree in favor an inter of with 10 weekly 7 6 Toumatnt, all- |mony, and all hands lett court mailing Some of the Other Charges. many ‘The complaint recites’ that ents have been taken aca Fitegerald for “good: @ announced that he or his wife nad Berted that he has fallen into the way @iving checks in payment of obliga- and then permitting them to go FOR LIFE SAVER. robbed of valuable Jewels at Kea | eres 2 yperestiella ea > Bar Associagion says that he ts) TWO Alleged Wives Claim John O’Neil, Who Has Protest. In cne instance, it is mala, tly prosecuting this clatm, | that ft is without foundation. | ‘According to the complaint, Justice ten raion ht yt Reged spe Bags ir} owes $1,010 to John G. Mil. Hero Medals. | pink auto thundered by he hailed it the corpo jeclared himself in the race ition lawyer, for coun- fee growing out of the action of Attorney-Generai ot the Stale in| When John O Nell, « ttte-saver at Pul- for hla removal from office on tie ton Market, Manhattan, waa arrested | Unfithess, itageraid won in on 9 warrant charging him with big. ae the cite foe F708 hota ait | amy he proudly unbuttoned fis coat and | bed | displayed, pinned to his vest, a dozen Ey reerent was given to bim for this| medals for brav moving lives. Spay been Manoa ane, that he! “I have two wives!” eaid he in a aur | Bie he eile cneeie names | prieed tone to Policeman Carney. “Why, | | Schwarte was prevailed upon to stop {ere followed the Court Bank dailed out his driver for tellin oman to the West There the Mayor of Rea 00, Cornell that he t excuses shbuld be made for her down Rea I'll burn up the speed laws, Dut f'm the Mayor. don't you know, so that lets me out” Maqisirate ff. ha ve & {69 of 32000. “The com-| one is enough for any man. If I had | Otto and the got into the car a aaterte Justice Fi i | two I would be entitled to another dozen | again ana nt on out dows Lexi on aye- ‘of Burke's. fee, BSormpaliing iaton | Tecate ten Dekweey” |The iat ne oateh a tewen. threat s allow him to retain this| This dental did not -stop the ecsoor | 5 spat street 2 He did, and ‘alse erased # policeman, Edward Turnbull, Fro aiid into & neighboring gutter. Didn't Walt for Him. “Don't wait for him," sald the Mayor Red Bank, “for when he gets up he will Se peevish.” Otto didn’t wait, bu shot down Lexington avenue. Mfiohael Milo, playing at One Hundred and Four- from arraigning O'Nell before Magis Hie Acte as Counsel. jate Higginbotham, in Lee Avenue counsel tor Margaret Slevin, Who | Court, to-day. Two alleged wives oon- | large ° failure ‘a 4) 8 fous sums | rented ‘iim, Kate O'Neill, of No 6) money, He ia said a have received Nassau etreet, who claims to have been amounts from 4 different | married to O’Netl at City Hall in 18%, re in the, last ten youre for invest- | and Georgiana Rice O’NelL -who lives ports | teenth ot in the way of the returned to the oeatse to the| with her mother at No. 0 Bleecker Mayor Oe eal wae ten oven, Dut not leet La ie jnvestinents peter | atreet, Willameburg, and says they severely Injured po¥er, fo ber sume of money | Tere Joined) tn: wedlock ethres: years), The Tn atver rere paonel semis Which he mid represented the i « r 7 {ne bo the inventenanad. Tris ‘corse | At O'NeN Qi4 mot offer an «: and brought back to coum. This time Otto was changed not having a having 4 wrong license, assault and running over a boy. He went into @ cell, where he will Femain until the Mayor of Bank puts up bail int states that those ere never made and Ribpappropriated by falle e catate dour ¢ againet him The compiaint and was held in $1,00 for a further Nell was taxeo | investments | he money | , WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND MEN FIGHTING FIRE am § DEATH IS A MYSTERY. THANS ON SAME Blind Singer Not Permitted 4epartm that the residents ar Men ED BANK MUST. APOPLENY KILLS. Hg hed Gee. atricken swith Mepoutaty “AMERICAN WOMAN AN breaxtaatad with hi mat the Yale Chub | husband tr Shortly before 2 o'clock the olengy- lin antidate the sult, H y = | the wite’ 7 called Tor . | | | Board a down town train to-day ! MAKES MANY CHARGES.|2i tote enna eit Mm | EFT CHAU FFEU RH ERE, | versie atesionn ot headin of ae] Patrolman Colgan attracted by the Ciel Towets: afmtivea all his wites| xe | 20". rt B. Mamiin, a lawyer, of | EARTHQUAKE VICTIM, | crows. caliea Dr. Corseaden, of the ¥ charges. >, 68 WALL atrest | Presby erian hicestey who oid that | | Accuses. Him of Neglecting) 1 mre: met ates Agnes Vows: ve) He’s Locked Up on Several Se ee eat tes oiena | MRRICO COT, Abel GE Mowe! ol lay, art eate Gllune ores Done z , years a0," he said. “We began iiving = Sb Tah meas righsdaseet % Bonilla, the first the Wants m Duties, Drunkenness and = |towerner as husband and wite tx r004, Charges Awaiting Some beara ig ellnsabiad abaya fea iments ted) illed tn the recent | vi gerade ahaha | Bway at 6th Av, 34th te 35th St 4 at pany with John W. Foster, former Sec . Mr. Mitchell, who lved at No 1a} Non-Payment of Delits. ; $5,000 Bail. retary of Biante, AAtter ‘the morning)” nfl of Chilpancingo, | East Thirty-eighth street, leaves a The Road To PROSP Lyra SER “ Ttrty-entr = pression of Congress he ofned his aon of the’ former secretary | widow, who is in Europe. He was a| e oa Oo i I ELUM eae ‘at the latter's office. He had previously | to the Governor of the State of Guer- member of the New York Historica! | é An order bas been served on Justice; The “Miss Agnes Vogel,” a large, Wiliam Otterson, Mayor of Ret ** | rere. She Society, Sajamagundl, Larehmont ot SN ee See ee ee ae ee aT ee Ne eT Cee eIee WORLD, In com: ie ae baby to a AFY OR HAMIL IN oa. attaoked the barging 1 wit hete of wate : ‘ ‘ R M () Cotton Broker’s Wife Carried Baby the beading apart and piiched. te "oat cninncaslpeanincie to Safety and Then At- o bate t 0 Vthadh ee by is ashmgion Pastor Was Here ye : K Mel set eee gio tere Bleecker N. Mitchell Stricken megane Matin artnet oul Sak weee met to Attend the Peace | Ae Mra. Gordon Knox Bell sat with needed. The fire was catsed by de- THURSDAY, 18, 1907. MRS. BELL AND MAIDS BRAVELY FOUGHT FIRE. man and. mur gent quarters, the butler ran out to the led the alarm-tda, while uh the direetion of corner and pu four matd her baby in @ rear room of their b ctive tn@ulation as He Was Starting of an: etectrio wire at Conference, Park Delonged to the University Club of 1 and Beventy-s University, cf Waking Gone | Downtown. street to-day she noticed that (hs He toratea in Troy, Cin room was filled with smoke and that | p ington. During the the bed wae on fire. i dently preached im this! 4 wetlgressed man, identiNed vy] She telephoned at once to Fire Head-! Hain died bhor be Mit fel! dead on the form | at the :Habaet the station at Fifty etreet eity and Third avenue as he was about ¢ R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low? rices ater their and the Mendelasohn Glee Clubs THOMAS JEFFERSON said: t@- NEVER SPEND YOUR MONEY BE. -ea FORE YOU EARN IT, Macy &Ca." 's Attractions 5 AreThe Low Prices Oo” RLM. Macy & Ce. s Attractions Nae B’way at 6th Av. Ready-to-Wear A 1. Our stocks of Ready-to-Wear Apparel for Women, Men, Youths and Children are the MOST COM: PLETE SHOWN BY ANY STORE IN THE CITY z We can supply your smallest want or fulfil your | AT MACY’ most extravagant whim. Clothing for Men. Our assortments of Ready-to-Wear Clothing embrace: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN said: Be “The first vice is RUNNING INTO ~ea DEBT. The Way to. Wealth, if you desire it, is as plain ‘as the way to market.” ELBERT HUBBARD says: “Avoid the So-Called Easy Payment Plan as You Would Avoid the Plague.” 34th te 35th St | | Profit by the wisdom of Franklin, and Hubbard— tw START A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT ~@a Jefferson Nothing that can be more surely HELPFUL Such an account gives you every ECONOMY SUITS and TOP COATS from. . $9.94 to $34.50]: STRICTLY CASH system CONVENIENC MEN’S SPRING QVERCOATS. $9.94 to $28.50 are MEN’S RAINCOAS ..3...+55 “$12.50 to $28.50 \ You know HOW MUCH YOU SPEND and for WHAT you spend It. You can deposit as much or as 1) you C. You get 4% INTEREST ON YOUR DAILY BAL LANGE ' i Details of Some Popular Groups: oa 12.50 Overcoats at $9.94 —lIncluding Overcoats full 42 t inches lang; fashioned of all-wool black and Oxford cheviots; buttonholes hand-sewed; body lining of guaranteed sab sleeves with satin; also TOP COATS, form-fitting models, made of tan covert, lined with satin-faced Venetian. $12.50 Suite at $9.94 —Single-breasted Sack Suits, made of medium weight blue serge, lined with princess serge; tailored and Ban excellent manner; also Suits made fancy gray cassimeres; coats with peaked lapels; serge lining. Men’s Spring Model Suits $ 1 2 50 Would Be Good Value at $20.00 e Duplicating the remarkable values offered in this week's “Tuesday Special” sale—an additional lot of 300 Single and Double breasted SACK SUITS, fashioned of aii-woo! valour chev- jots and pure worsteds, in club check and overplaid patterns; twc and three button coats, pith long lapels, lined with 1 good qualit mohair; splendidly tailored SPECIAL VALUES—if you paid $20.00 instead of $12.5 would count the money well spent compounded every three months You can withdraw any or ALL o any time. you Jeposit at YOU WORK FOR YOUR MONEY, MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR» YOU. Join the THOUSANDS At who have MACY Depastt Ac- counts y — you In the finer grades of ready-to-wear |Clothing these groups are particularly attractive: | Macys 34th to B5em St, Top Coats, $19.50—Full box- | Suits at $22.50—Fancy Sack | Top Coats, $28.50—Coats made Jordan, twenty-five Gs | Plar mes Too Me ach or Populatio’ models ) Inches long, | Suits, made of worsteds, cheviots | of fine quality buckskin covert, a ay 1p or Phat for Popula dels, 36 Inches long, | S de of ds, cheviot eq : Women’s White Hosie: r 1 retty en 0 a y C: in q : © moved inte the of R n, and af Seid “i ED : j Aid CAsAieres 1 aa ape lish: ut full 36 inches long, backs semi- Extensive assortments now shown rafig- ne tan; fronts hand- | c checks, overplaids and silk |~ ; price 29 to $3 ( soa" dled lanrly tor oe sHaped, collars ar s hand- | stripe effects; sleeves plain or fin. | formefitting; bod’es and sleeves sng Pree Tory go0L8 639-00.the P at CHEPACE ‘ A fire pe 7 7 i i ed; the fine Also Mrs. John Jacob Astor— urnished room theestened the entire town P/eHed; ith serge, | ished with 1%-inch loose cuffs, mo- |lined with pure merveilleux, silk. th lace 29c, 33c, 48 OUner Inmates out here at noon today, W Sleeves Value $22.50. | hair or serge lining. Value $25.00, | Value $32.50, 69c $32. 50 Rain Coats, $28.50 $25.00 Spring Overcoats, $21.50 | ai n ” ed with this explanation 1 ; | a bey "paiettve Beret. Danial a. of volunteer, buses Made ¢ rade imported and domestic fab- | Form-fitting garments, 42 inches long, made of Ree aes .. 98c ree | oe eanje man whose name | fiames started in R. H rics—fancy ¢ and silk mixtures, cravenetted. |fancy wide-wale cheviots, in gray. and tan shades, a ' es $1.89 and $2.49 ~atr— and Mre,rawnra Thaw and J[* 7 not] are Full 52 inc g. with wide, long lapels, plain| with velvet collars to match; 2-inch loose cuffs; Finer Grades, ‘in silk, $8.97 to $39.76 . >free Sad Santora White's brother the Coroner or lap seams and snug-fitting collars; quarter-lined |serge body lining, satin sleeve lining, hand-felled col- Complete assortments of Tan Hosiery are shown also. ‘ ike Hes ne er with silk lars and lapels . re * ; aiverin Auguste Ss failed for Cherbourg swe W omen §s eck wear. Firet Wiese, 5 1 arisen ; rat Floo Sale of ; Be Prine fo Pare and they occupied Men’ $ Fumishings. Firat Foor, | Showing a choice collection of new Neckwear, embracing Rij: i aren te Daree ts 9 " " > Attention is directed to our facilities for executing special orders | Boys’ Clothing. Cont Seis, Yokes, Chemise OWS; JAboIs and Linen |: COUAriems re aes a Fas one of # gam f) If. Phony fe Co.'s Attract eir Low Pr for Shirts, Ties and Night Garment Patrons are assured highest | (Sevond Floor.) many of very recent import For special sellin - ® cabin p " ed Wr pees mew f i 2 eee Ld Russian, Sailor, Norfolk and Knicker i tched Passage iad A Hanna class arerial and workmar it prices considerably lower than are }pocker Trousers Suits; Reelers, Toy Linen Coat Sets, es - 24e comin. with a asked elsewhere for similar merchandise Coats, Wash Sults, Blouses and’ Extra Collar and Cuff Sets, »#nd drawn ther ; comps : 2 Sneenady aS lo: Trousers—the most complete assort abe j F , wear SATE we Oller | ments we have ever displayed Lace Yokes and Chemisettes, "vc & new fabrics and patterns; coat ” to $1.50 each 46c to $1 24. Pr NICUR APERIES es »DS FABRICS a gress: Very Important NG and BARBER'S | (the Solomon sti a UISITE ks) and Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums and Oi! Cloths. fier DID NOT SUE R. G. DUN & Co, « and Dor 98c Borer G att ena's Action Was inet international Merenn- tile Awener Wilton Velvet Stair Carpet, Tr # report ame qualit China Straw Mattings, $5.74, $7.74, $9.89, $12 48 egularly $7.24-10 $14.89 a R Linoleums square yart, 34¢ and 37¢ Regularly 43¢ and 48¢ Oilcloths A ant, 24c and 37c Inlaid Lincleums, Lin 98c |) Other Negligee Shirts, ; jation models; bosofr For Special Selling. A plenteds 94c & $1.98 hie ra hen Se Finer qualities of Neckwear up to $41.79. 4 i pr ang $3.50. | various fabrics; broken sizes; formerly Madras aecen Cut full; trimmed with frogs and pear! $144 |un to $7.49; sale $4.96 Vv ils d Vv ili Bath Rob. Seite, including Knickerbocker Sais ells an elling. th Robes, )» : 14.0 value see $3.24 |and double breasted Belted Suits with r : sae , in fanc , also plain Pant 1: email, mediusn and 4 . wear { 1.00 Batwing Ties f+ © + GBc/ hive and red; 2% to 10 year sizes; vive Hair-line Veilings, {\""!,.2"" we ‘ay yard 1Ueto 196 In al Fold Pour-in-Hands Amy oe 64c) where $4.96, here $3.49 Tuxedo Veilings, palo and igotied wih nae Gordon Suspenders «s>wiere w, ere 34c |Other Suits up to 1874) Refers to colors; yan 15¢ to $1.69 90.7 Chiffon Veilin, Pulladle for auto oF eleamer use; in Ba: y Z%, = black, White and colors; 45-.nch; yard, sement Apecia Mo Wash Suits, in 59 i tan and biue Datiste, fast color; 2% to ‘M-inen, “4 B9c Derbies and Soft Hats,’ ritin rioor. {0° eat sites Ode] | 27cimch Malina, i, iss, wtiig' sod sinh” cn 7 ‘in approved shades for much less than 4 iy Sale of Sete S. a < ; ‘poms Child Ry Special—Chiffon Veils, ie valle; ale’. 8,2 Bg ic ren’s Hats. ‘ Prices $1 88, $2. 49, $3.49 prise; Tred eases saps In Other Sh To make room for incoming stocks of Straw Hafs, we are offering | , $4.96, $5.94, $7.24 Sit ale 5 ang 49c, BG6c| Bere’ Eton cloth Sale of eae Firm Poor Whiting’s Lawn-Finish Paper; 17c, 19c Approved shapes, i-quire bOxe*; enle, per box Quantity—-#,000 Boxe}: Value—Doubdle. Finer Up To @8¢, The Quire, Men's Silk Hats Golf and Outing Caps Hight weight Viminet Pocket! Hats, |)", \\60! 2}? $1.88) Boys’ Golf Caps, epoca 49¢, 86c Best Quality Panama Hats $4.96, $7.49, $9.04 i varieties of Children's Straw Haty are shown, at oe “ea (Abvout bait the prices similar grades command in other shops.) BOM acunccsiacs Pryy yy 792 Cape Hue serge and 6c Je in Belgium ©; her

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