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DIVINE WOULD DIVORCE HIS COLLEGE WIDOW tay in 78, wes-net Mise Emma Turzan-_ Lied About His Age to Win Her, But Is Truly Re-' pentant Now. Justice Dickcy in Spectal Term of the 2 Sapreme Court.) Brooklyn. to-day ‘re- served decision on the mation made by counsel representing 81 Cameron for $18 a wwk ‘allmony and 3M counsel fees pending the suit f annulment of marriage brouxtit by thy ey. James 1, Camcren.- The marriage was perfdkmod by & Justice of the peace In Jersey City D % 1879. She was a “colleee widow, aged twenty-seven, anh be but x +4 ple and jtrusting ainetecn-year-old di- Theoloxtog! PRISONER HELD “IN TRUNK MURDER POSED AS BANE /Monte Carlo Looks to London} in Hunting Antecedents of { ‘Sir Vere’ and ‘Lady Goold!’ i | MONTE CARLO, Aug. &—The finding; of the dismembered body of a woman! “at _Muryetites “Aug.-t- inthe paxgage of; two travellers, who weg first seterred | ~| to as Mr. and Mra. Gold, but who have, been identified ‘as persona whé | werd known here, as "Sir Vere and Lady! Gould,* has created a sensation here.) where the parties were regarded, people of letsure and rempectdbiltty. , The police, say the investigation In-! dicates that the woman, whose name has now been definitely ‘established ‘ax Emma: Levin, was murdered by the student at ‘Trinity Pheolos“)!| Goulds. Jewels bellevst to have be- nary. Hartford. Conn. at the Mme | longed to. the victkn, were found in the , Secording to ite papers Key, Came) female prisoners hand satchel. presented in the cusg. A commission has been despatohed é : 6 ape’ z He avers that he teh voter the “ape England to {nvestigate the antecedents of this co’ ripened by greeting ence, the Sos" arrtv! taught her the short-cut to the theo- logit! student's heart ; fo great wis this “spell that, bud- ding minister though he was, he uttered ack He about his age to make y Justice believe he was twen- d old enough to take a wife. Vty-two ‘mental anguish over this falsehood, hut, as hia counsel to-day explained, he was under the woman's “spell.” The ‘spell,’ he says, went all to pieces ahen he learned that the fair oollege widow, aged twenty-reven, mhom he married that cold December nky, single, as she represented herself, Sownste experi | ‘Tue reverend gehtleman suffered much of the Goulds. The male prisoner passed ag an Irish Baronet, of Mont- real, where his wife, who waa @ Mise Gtraudin, earned her living as a dress- maker some twenty-five years ago. LONDON, Aug. &—Vere and Violet Goold are the names given, according to the despatches received in London. by the couple arrested at Marseilles in con- neclion with the trunk murder. They Were married in a Roman Catholic church in London in 1891, and in the marriage certificate the bridegroom's full name {s given as “Vere St. Leger Goold, son of Geor, Ignatius Goold,” and the bride is 4 “Violet Wukinson, a widow, of Hip- pollte Girodin,’* ‘The couple seem to have assumed the utle of Bir Vere and lady Goold while Tiving at-Monte—Cario;,but—ne-Bir—Vere Goold appears on the books of refer- j t put the former wife of James P, Gorrin, | ence. ‘There Is an Irish Baronet, Bir H 4 James Stephen Goold, Mving in ‘Aus- } Of Brooklyn. to whom she was married | 72114, who has a brother, Vere Thomas 1 fn 187 3and. who later,divorced her. St Leger. who married Violet, Gncgh- rt 7 tory bec! ter of Hippolite. Girodin,” of "Chateau He says that aren the story ame Tar none: reenter ots (heweiser ei holes about Plainville, N. J., where are apa rera er [pie wes fo } he had a charge, te was forced to a Peerage a No. % Drummond § abandon BS E ‘ontreal, Canada. Ve homas + don the ministry and has singe | are)" ty Goold as formerly Secretary niicted a boy's school at Roselle, 2. | HEAVY PENALTY i ‘FOR POLICEMAN Lorch to Be Dropped From Force for Being Off | Post. Deputy Police Commissioner Hansen, Presiding at the police trials at Head- quarters this afternoon, recommended that Patrolman Louis Lorch, of the Bldridge street polfce station, charged with being off post, be dissmissed from the force. This is heavy punishment for the offerise, especially when, ax in Loreh's case, St. was the first trans- greesion of the kind: The evidence showed that Lorch was and iptoxicated.reo have on -off-peat 28. Mr. Hansen, in imposing sen- said chat In the pres: emtious work on the forre there is no pun ent need of rt of the police to the Muniotpat sion of Dublin. CLEANS OUT PIPE, JUMPS. OVERBOARD An Unidentified Man Calmly Smokes ‘Before Ending His Life in River. nda ries ~Comemits- ‘An> elderly, shabbily dressed man, smoking a short-stemmed brier pipe, waiked to the end of the American Ine pler:at the foot of Fulton street this afternoon and stood ‘for ‘a time watching # sailor named Van Dam, who ‘was cleaning the letters on. the stern |nameplate of the Red Star liner Kroon- ‘and. Suddenly the old man stooped lover, knocked the ashes from the plpe, | |placed |t carefully on the stringplece land Jumped into the water. | Van Dam clambered aboard the | Kroonland, grabbed two Ilfe belts and hment too | threw them overboard. The man in the severe for a patrolman who deliberately | water refused to touch them and s00n ‘ Thrill! Theil! Thrill) + ij | i ’ hac the crew | i uncer. piesa ti teh cera Lancinmayatee [fa tency, Brana bises oF Uns afternoon. His description tallies with || tain meaning, Listed sim- “arethuea Evening | that of an applicant who red to | 3 Ca ‘ e lhe greatly downcaat whhen he was re-|, ply in our Catalog. Ev. a Princes: World, | fused a job. | grade of Tea sold by P. t fn Mondsy,| BELFAST STRIKE SETTLED, || & Tilford, a superior seltc- | slavery.” Aug. 12,] BELFAST, Ireland, Aug. §—The ais-|} . 1) ‘ i pute tn the ‘commercial trade here has on at price. a | een settled and work u the factories ate reopening Peinicd ead the. { ually returning, i miyiatie | Bo 4 i ‘sank from view. if Com | the stranger went down, the % | coukd rocover was an old cloth cap that popped up from the bottom. | It is ‘oeheved that the sulokie was one men lieants for a steamshi A stevedore named ape went. = Bebe for five minutes where but all he | of a hundred or more [that it [struck his wagon. AUNAWAY ON BRIGE UE TOWRECAEDCAR Run from Rear Platform, It Upsets Wagdn and Hurts the Driver. A broken-down motor box on a Smith street car was the cause of a brokes leg, sustained by Joseph Schildnecht,. a hardware dealer ‘of Evergreens, L. 1 on the Brooklyn Bridgh during the morning rush hour to-day, ‘The ‘accident resulted in a tlo-up of trolley cars bound for Park row that lasted nearly half an how. c Aohiidhecht was bourld for Manhattan. driving “a horse attached to @ Hight wagon, As he approached the western tower of the Bridge a Smith street car ran up bebind. him. The car, #!- though crowded’ with passerigers, was in bad order. ‘Dhe motor box on the front platform waa out of commission. Jacob Taylor. fan inspector, was running tlie car from the rear platform, governing himself by bell signais from bhe regular motorman, who was on the frant plapform. Taylor could not sé¢ If there, /were obsiruc: tlons in the way of the car. Bolildnecht sew the car nearing hin | and turned out siowly with tie Idea | was under control. The car | overturned jt, abd | the outer railing oe \ i | threw him against tie Urisee radwa: Frightened by the crash the horse ran , but ‘was soon stopped by a Bridge policeman. — Schildnecht was carried to the emergency hospital at Park Row, and from there was removed in an ambulance to Hudeon Street Hos- pital, His leg ts fractured In two places, fie age HICKS’S HONEYMOON | NOT TO BE ECLIPSED, Children Who Broke Into New Young Wife's Peaceful Bliss Are Held for Trial. ~TLavi Hicks and his young —wife—ap-— peared, as billed, in the West ker Court to-day as complainants agains his four sons and two daughters, whom Mrs, Hicks, who is not - more than twenty-four vears old, and weighs 225 pourids, accused of entering her rooms and abusing her. The sextet of young Hicknes alno appeared, The children of the man, who is a Janitor at the Edgemere Apartments, | One Hunéred and Fourth street, re- fused to be Won over to permanently respecting their young stepmother, and sasistrate Corrigan neld them in 4lW) bafl each for Special Besstons on the charge of unlawfully entering the | Spertments of the nowly wedded pair | ae Oe, BURGLAR KILLED BY POLICEMAN iN CHASE. | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. $.—A burglar carrying a bag of brass fittings was shot and killed near the central part Of the city early to-day by. Policeman W, W. Btevenson. The identity of the man has not yet been established. He was acting suspiciously, and-the police- man ordered him to halt. Instead, the man Tan and the policeman fired two shots at him. The first missed him, but the second caused almost instant | death. An Investigation after the shooting showed that the brass fittings had been stolen from a nearby foundry. | Grocers . Founded 1840 New York! TEAS. it Flea original “aes fa ae i} rect from famous Tea Gar- dens. ‘Not designated by and exceptionally FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - AN IMPORTANT SALE OF _ HALF OR QUARTER LINED WITH MOHAIR Ferner Paces $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 Good fabrics;-fine tailoring and extreme price reductiona= is that not enough to make this a sale of ‘true importance? ~~ Homespuns, Serges, Tropical and Unfinished Worsteds and Wool Crashes, in Grey Mixtures, Black and Blue~ $20 & $22 Summer Suits for Young Men, at $12.50 Two and Three Seen Suits of fine flannels, woreted well tailored—sizes 30 Gray & to 36 breast “Any Straw Hat in Any of. Our Shops, $1.00 OF course this does not include the Panamas, ‘That is the only exception, no matter what was the former price. . ~ NEW YORK Broadway & 31st Strect | BROOKLYN _—Fulton St. & Flatbush Ave. nd homespuns— measure. Co., THE EVENIWG WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST &, { f Park = Washable Dress Shields. £m Main Fiver. Ay SPECIAL sale of well-made, washabl= Dress Shields. In sizes 2, 3 and ¢ in shirt waist (Crescen’) and r:guar chapes. Guaranteed to give absolute sat.siaction. 3 Pairs for 25c. <5¢ nair Nets, 12,¢. £m Main Fisot, LARGE golf Hair Pete, we. made by hand, of sterilized n-tural hair, in every shade every color. Special to-morrow, — 2 for 25c. $1.25 a doz. Annual Sale of New Dress Goods Remnants To-morrow} ms ta” Main Floor. FORTNIGHT earlier than usual, and determined by its extent and the variety of: the goods involved, it is the greatest occas on of i kind we have ever inaugurated. Here thousands of yards of the newest. and most popular Dress Goods weaves in lengths suitable for?” skirts and for full dresses are to be fourid at mere fractions of the former prices, and while these really vast assortments encompass practically ‘the entire means and extremes of our season's regular dress goods stocks they include as wel! hu dreds of yards of simple pieces of I’ress (oods that are ty te brought out this Fall. ‘This is sn occasion that happens but once in a year and then oiily here, this eyent being the greatest dress goods remnant sa!e we have ever attempted. In part these collections comprist: 5 ve SIXTHPAY, 19°70 20" During August the tore Closes a _ $1 to $2 Importer Tatlor Worstids.... 2... 1 to $1.50 Plain and Fancy Moha! T5e. to $1.25 Henrlettas and Batiste./.; a , ETN {AGS ILE TA SUT ase trod ealandaneees tan Te WIRTH } Shales | tose cron meetin be = eee $i to $F Imp, ailk & wool or al! /wool Valles 50 $i'to $1.60 All-wool Panamas.... ‘ 50 |. $1 06°82 Black Drese/ Materials Bale 50e $1 to $1.60 Piain an Hey au ec $1 to $1.50 Imported Popliba/and Brun Cc} $i to'§ Alj-woo} fe Si? & Wool Plaids i $1;t0- 91.80 Wool Shepherd Chbck Sultings | yard 1 to $2.50 Cravenettes and (Joakings...... | yard. |. $i fo $1.26 All-wool Plain’® Fancy Tafteta } yard Hundreds of other patteris and weaves too nunterous to mention and the lensths run from two to elght yards—some even ten and twelve yards. Ikarly selection ts advisable, pons a Se a ot k-End Sale of Embroidered Robes, orthupto$17.50---to‘morrow, $6.95 ®. a Main Floor. ani Over One Thousand New Shirt-| A Wee ‘Waist. Suits at Less than Half. some 1S collection comprises some of our best Eynbroidered Robes, and others” £2 Third Floor, IMPLY because we have more Shirt-Waist Suits in TH : froyn. a ‘prominent robe importer, which we purchased much below the customary price. ~ liecause of this, yours is the opportunity to choose from a really 5 stock than we care to carry at this season we have gathered together one thousand of our newest styles, broad collection of beautiful new embroidered robes that are particu'arly adapted—to-make—up—into. tucked [rincess gowns in almost any number of wiys—and pay only half the price you wou'd if and marked them at ;robably 2s low prices as ha-e ever been set for garments of like qualities. The suits areall beautiful y made, carefully finished and come in a variety of smart and attractive styles. s bought in the regular way, ‘ : Robes of batiste, trimmed with Japatese embroldery... 3 Robe. ‘i D 6.85 At 91.25—Worth to $4.50. of batiste, trimmed with Bnglish In this group you muy select from both’ plain tailored and fancy shirt waist dressés, with V or square yokes, and daintlly Kove’ of batisto, trimmed with Irish \ trimmed with Val. Jace and fine tuckings. Both long and short flobes “handsomely Yashloned-with tx worth sleeves. The materials are white lawns and dotted swisses In —— sr setensta ehlans bokeh to $17.50 “Also handsome robes trimmod with English eyelet embroidery and fine German Vel. lace. ip 19 $10.98, for to-morrow in this apecial Friday Robe Sale at pa white or black and percates and chambrays in all the new colors. At §1.95—Worth to $6.50. These are especially attractive Shirt Waist Dresses in smart new styles, fashioned of imported lawn and batiste and trimmed with embroidery, Val. lace and pin tucking. ‘The skirt has flare flounce inserts of Val. lace and tucking with deep hem at foot. $4.50° Sale of New Wash Fabric Remnants at Ile, HE vast stocks which entered into this sale on Monday last and were some- what broken up by the week's great selling have been replenished by new he shipments of mill ends opened late yesterday. Lines are once more complete i ‘mill: j, 36! of colors and. patterns is practically unlimited, and the lengths run from 25 to TZ yarie “Ye io Friday in the Basement. ie Hmb.S wisses, Batistes, / of o) HE following tells of but a few of the impor- PC REDAIIE, lle yd. Ueettat llc yd. _ Fancy Sedrah * Irish Dimities, worth to 20c Musiiys, worth to 2c Fancy Mulls, tant events occuring in the Simpson Crawtord Rasement To-morrow. A personal visit to this great economy centre is the only way you can learn the full significance of its economy possibilities. ’ A @Collection of Misses’ Suits of Mixtures Reduced to* 4.98. [ir Kasemen: . [F you find the style you want jn your size, which is more than likely—tor this col- lection comprises most of the remainder of our stock of Misses’ Suits that were marked in our Third Floor Department around 212, 817.50 and $14—“you will be gecting the biggest bargain in » suit that we've seen in a long time. Of Tight weight mixtures, in Prince Chap models, | ¥ 4.98 A Sale of $1.75 Hemmed Bed Spreads at $1.25. SPECIAL purchase of fifteen cases of thi ior gr: nV ANaT A Graclict Boal Spies is superior grade of Honeycomb and ds—double bed size, handsome Marseilles centre and ail- oye desley Il ready hemmed ; brings 31.75 bed spreads to you at #1.25. . Ce. ei e jed Table Damask, yard, 48¢ 39c. Grass Bleach: $1.75 Table Napkins, 22 inches, dozen, $1.39 25c. Grass Blosehead heck Lebar 2.25 All-iace Bureau Scarfs at $1.50 98c. Embroide ed Pillow S! at 2:5) Lace-trimmed Tom Cloths at $1.75. 28c- Centre pi-ces—tancy d These Handsome 100 Piece | A’ i : AM oie *18 Dinner Sets at *10.95. Size’8 eeey Rugs mF joor, ie Comes a the celebrated pottery se -3x10.6 st $15.44. oO! nowles, Taylor & Knowles, HE regular: price of th igs i and representing f their most satisfactory 24 B ly " spa el lines, these Denes Sets show'd readily fetch T saron tea ie alight deeet aa third, ‘The variety of Oriental patterns Ik a their normal value But’ August China Sale pricing brings about a reduction of more than |! otcrsive aad tre Tite mak papi o F : a sating opportu: nity which should not be over‘ooked. a one-third, The hundred piece compcesition of the sets Heed sree quality, | orth ap is especially serviceable ‘Tha shapes are new |} Inlaid Granite Linoleum—Sq. Yd., 64c ti a Rae = } to $14.75 and pretty, and the floral decorations and gold This is one of the best grades of fas of Y skirtss..sseeeeeeeeeseee tracings, worked under glazing, guaranteed not |} laid linoleum. ‘The colors: Ay right throdeh ie ual to come off. $35 French Dinner Sots at $22.50 Theo. Haviland Limoges French China Dinner Sets of 100 pieces. Dainty flora: designs. $5 Nickel-Plated Chafing Dishes at $2.75 Chafing Dishes, with long bandles—on bath hot water pun and the food yxtn; strongly made arfd back and are therefore more serviceable and de- sirable; usually pold at 89c. per eq. yd. Imperial Wool Art Squares ae bedroom pod dining-room these large Im- perial..Art Squares aye no .cqual. Ty Z versible, easily kept clean arer $3.98 tor Misses’ $10.98 Tub Suits, made of Linen and Hep. Some are in the jaunty single-breasted coat modcl, medium or three-quarter length, collar and cuffs of cont:asting colors. Full plaited skirt, with deep iold.at foot. 99Gc tor $1.98 Tub Dresses, in a of materials and a Jarge range of cojorings, all prettily trimmed. Plenty for a good well finished. Heavily nickel plated on copper; with acute choice. * adjustable lamp. Phares sip f variety T4x8 fe PID _ foot. 9xJ2 feet... i Other sizes un to 12x15 Week-End Specials in Good Groceries, H *9 Mixth Floor, Sale of $10 Cut Glass at $4.95 Included =<are—Colery--tireyy,-kooter -Comporta;-- Celery Holders, Fruit Stands, Mayonnaise Sets, Can- dle St:cks, Berry Bowls, Crnets, Jelly Dishes, etc, $1.37 tor Girts’ $3.49 White Dresses. They are made of fine lawn, high or low héck Modets:-miny~ trimmed with -embrotdory and large bertha, others have entire yokes of fine pin tucking. Ce el Wash Gocds Remnants at 4 é EF Basement. Because the pieces measure two, feet at special prices. three, four or up to ten yards instead of being tull pieces you may choose from any number of beautiful new wash E prudent housekeeper will save much by taking advantage of these specials for Friday and Saturday morning. Call, write or ‘phone—2100 Chelsea, —— OO ore ¢ Break fanFormosa Onions: Lard — Armour’ goods and only pay half what such On would ordinarily Saat Slee Big Tomato Sale. 3 Sera, qualliy” Simon” Pure 4 bring. These come from ie Re ‘ash Goods section seen Ge rates ip | | 2000 dona Maryland Lender Brand redripe band | | Peal oases. $5 ‘ p nae vd H * Tl al ct § Bleeults — and have keen divided into three lots‘as follows: asa ten caddy, ADE ToS ip penetirienes Saar Gi rpc ape ae? Mrsonty od Pa, Dieentia — 3 ic, Biscuit Compan: fingera, Ol re Lot No. 1, worthup to 15S¢e., at 6!e. yd. special per can....,. 0.0555 FTCA Ms “LotNo.2, worth up-to 19c., at 8!c. yd. are rane Limit “t doxen to customer | tre. utter hie S LotNo.3, worth up to 25c., at lic. yd. $0 33c | New, DU Pickies — Extrs | New Midget Picktes—! TERIA Tee re z Entire Wheat Flour— eaueties finess quality tiny iy ot kins; qt, Royal Stuart quality: use this brang for all baking purposes that you are par- b. Stier {tf 40c Carolina wilt coox whi Long Isl est quality garden grown: fusranteed to cook ‘white, dry and mealy; put up in Basement @learance of New Lawné& Batiste Waists at 59c¢ orc! 0. heaithtul season of the Ibe, 4) £47 Dasomert. ~OU'D consider it lucky to _ 5 “Bpanteh whet ge j find so extensive.a group- Sineanler: Bae pint 30c 7 2 ing of pretty, “new shirtwaists oe seer ian Forbin: Gor even at double this price, and to tell you County fully. mia: No! 2 quaty; SSC that you may choose at 59c! gives you m1 4e ren titer eure Irae oot) only an inkling of the ecxttaordinary ing Bt 0: 4 12c] fin a new style packaxe Basement shirtwa'st happening that will beenaN rand iraditnelice oe HERI | one iat pfleartaraiel occur to-morrow. ket; $Id con, 20e pecial for thi¥ Dog $140: First, there are abont 1,500- pretty waists of fine sheer lawn in many differ- ent styles, trimmed with insertions of lace and embroidery. Then there are something like 1,000 waists “of batiste, some trimmed with embroidered panels trimmed with Val. lace, others tucked. In all, about twenty tyles {rom which to choose: Worth&e to $1.50... DIC Sheets & Pillow @ases. Laces Beiaw Gost. £0 Basement. ERPS a lot of 5,000 yards of wash laces among which you'll find Val. laces, Point de Faria Jaces, Imitation Puchess, Torehon and Cluny, divided into four price-groups as follows: 1,Values up to 10c yd. at 5c 2,Values up to 1c yd. at 7c 3, Vadues up to19c yd. at 9c A Basemeiit Saie of Shoes 7 Banement, That you may select from a collection. of shoes so broad as to be practically a complete shoe stock is of no mean consequence in itself; but that you may select at random any pair of shoes in the Basement Shoe Sale A to-morrow and find that their regular price was double the price you may piy makes this event of the most important vt economical consequence. | a Boys’ 50c Outing A GENERAL clearance of all remaining small | 4 2/49 UP £0 29¢ yd.atl#e lots moved to the Basement and marked Underpriced IGanvancoutlnetahoos and Dat en ius with i at prices that will add ahother triumph to its already long list. Embroideries. rubber and leather soles. £9 Basement, You'll find all the new- est effects in eyelet, Japa- nese and blind embroidery suitab!e for making children's dresses and lingerie hatjetc., in this lot. Regu- Misses’ and Children’s $1 Oxfords, 49c. Patent lewther Oxterds, made in the lateat styles, and of the highest grade workmanship, i Misses’ $1 Canvas Oxfords, 59c. Vell made, of white, blue and pink canvas. Women’s $1.25 Canvas Oxfords, 69c. $1.25 Tan Barefoot Scuffers, Linen finished seamed sheets,. 1x90, heavy and défable, will wash easily and atill retain their weight. Special 59c $1672 x 90 Bed 25c Homespun Pillow Sheets 55c¢ Cases 16c Made of fine close linen fin- | ished muslin; of a good wearing | quality. 5 5x56, heavy quality; wear, Linen finished pillow cases, madé to SE SRIVE REN SUSE Tesi i0 SUN BED eect Wore NUN RIMIEs oh OID S et Eta ean Jar values up to 48c. ; on sale in the basement to- morrow, a yard. IDeto 24c i db eS i gt a ana ee 793. Boys’ $1.25 Knockabout Shoes, % Women’s Smart New $2 Oxtords,