The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1907, Page 6

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—-‘gomeof about $15,000 4-year from the THE EVENING WORLD: - COUNTER CHARGES ANT. WIFE —WNVBARKER SUIT She Wants Manage What's Left of Commi His Fortune, SPENDS IT -ON sHas—-Persistently... Refrained: From Suing for Although Long OTHERS. Divorce, Parted.. | <The matrimonial iifisation’ which be- @an with a separation sult seven ago between Eva M/ Barker and ¢ Fell and/ hae been go! 1 sensytionally ever sin the courts of various counties 9: Bate took anew turn ‘this when John M Gar to Justice __™: Supreme-Court, on be 4 of Are Darker, for the appointuieat of ammittee to take chi re Ree ke charge of her Hus | ~~ Obariea Bell Moperty con-| ‘tists of one-thing Interest th the $1,200,000) estate bequeathed in trust for the ane of the late George Barker, of Freeport, 1. 1; Charles Bell Barker and Mary E. Leavitt,of the -Waldert-Astoria,-negh- wa_and nieces. by Gearge Hell, whe! tiedt is 2505. ae ‘The-interest—ot George ~ Barker ix now yested tn his daughters, Mrs, Delle Boott, of No. 16 West Highty~ifth street, and Mrs. Ethel Parker, of No. 161 West Hightyifth street Tho estate is not to be distributed until the death of ‘Caherine Bell, a sister of George Bell, year Kon |, who lean Inmate of an Institution “for the insane at Flushing. @state, of which Charles Dunning and Charles H. Young are the truatees. = His Wife a Yachtswoman. ~Barkermarried.at Glen. Cove, Le I. July Lf, 1882 Hig wife was and is a foted yachtswoman and owns.one of the _-yabhts which defended the America's! when Northern Pacific recovered. Its “Cup several years ago. ‘Their married life | 105% St.“ Louty &-San Frantisoy frst) ‘was unhappy and they separated in 48%, while living on a regal ostate at “Contral Valley, Orange County, which Barker tasetiously called ‘The Fort” jecause of the martial outlook of a weter tower he erected for the ma- binery of an artesian pump for sup-| % “.-—Jylying water to the estate. In the first year of the twentieth cen- ftury Eva M. Barker sued for a legal | Copper: peparaui jon, more binding than the soep- eration agreement under which she was receiving $5.00) a year from her hua- band - In that proceeding she recited facts = Gertmnis Adeinide Stringer.and-ho-ac-y- —knowledged i 40 the extent of paying ne her-$o-a-poas-tor the support of their! child, Queenie Stringer Barker, and iast Year usked the Le itr tee TtintEt c passed, but Gov. Higgin! hant message infamous insult to t The State. rs. Barker now charges Barker with i horses, Jewels | fally in the early stock market but weakness in the couraged further buying and prices feil to below the opening fgurea, Northern preferred, and t - preferred sayge i is be peslesy eked a point,” U. 8. Rub showed fractional losses. Trading was 3 and Ue decline elsewhere in, aym- | pathy reached to 23-8 in Uulor P. 8 womanhood of | 4 4 ADELAIDE CURTRIPE. STEL Was Rich Man, Who Wife Says ds Insane; a UPPER NEW YORK Woman Friend , Trees Uprooted and Buildings Damaged. Thousands on Way to Wor pour and Flooded Streets. A storm of remarkable ceded, by dark clouds which practica: shut, off the light, and sccompanted b: BREE. Broox and northern suburbs. HLL STOCKS WEN, THE MARKET DROPS Rally Fails to Hold and Prices! Melt Away While Trad- ing Eases. ering by shorts caused a slight “day, | J stocks dis Hig Great | Nortaern Pacisc International “Mercanule Marine es mu ch. Prices hardened again preferred rose 1 1-2, - The list again ran off, however, and |\, ly fair, Chesapeake & Ohio ran off abruptly | Southern Pacitic, St. Paul, | Cleveland, Ch ARO, | Northern preferred and 2 in tanhat! tan. The Era is of only the regular lyn Transit running from 1 to 4 pointe, “You Brother Har| |The police, of the arr spas anieree SPT aa - jand—Twenty-sixth—rtreet station ater} etext ani aA TREN. ed agatiat~ the project; 8 ton Tater | ‘ x Am. aw TEN EYCK LEAVES Grand Master of Masons of New York | Stute, made public to-day he sent yesterday to the present Grand Masier, MW. Townsend Scudder, re- | signing his office ax 2, member of the Board of Trustees of the Masonic Hall and Asy!um take effect lipmediately- The action grows out of ‘differences f opinion with regard to the erection \dt a new Masonle Temple In New York ity. Mr. Tea Byck's letter is a new phase of a situation which has been ‘ork | of wide interest among of the State, “You will doubthess recall requesting towned by fourth atreet, Hooment tot witty tneane tentrnd atteet of not less tha. fit, and all the vi to the same. W'lmaterial are, as you Kouw, vety highy 30} New York were damaged. a_letter which ) ing the windows, chimneys against a neighbor's dwelling and rtre Fund, the resigoation to | ®2° 10 m' almost paral apres Lifted ‘Six Feet to Porch. the Masons In {t he says in part: |ngainst the storm in front of No. the fraternity on Twenty- in New York City, and triking the granite steps. duc to you that{!n front of No. 47 @ following are | Aida Twenty-eighth- streets and—aleo front of No, 26 Madison a flying debris and overturning t Tui ould ‘state. that ong the reasons why I so voted First—The present prices of labor and At comparatively Mttle building |thelr names could not be learned seventh street, Th 6 McCall, | ation for the ap- | immittee to" take 1 Bell os aad mmnixsion they Collected ots and avpropriated ~Stringes..$100,000.. mip of meat on What the Defense Says, Boxr-othikdtete Parker & Er Cox Top x ating in cio money {AT supplied by Bark: in court swith | {Ti another young wotnan when Jobn Ml.) %°% fra nts mplicatton | jai 4 is i sep fer—years; he hast yon ther Hked-— Brokyin RT Lather Fre bariet te decide to build # second temple in Ne | Yo \Grand ‘Lodge last ay, home. nd—The rate of interest offered rd of Trustees for the proposed jy * 0,00 was 5 LS per-caat | Sows aad buried hey benmath sieve that the Ume te not far ut glass. when the pricea of labor and bulld- ~ material will be much lower and} S pate of interest materially reduced, | to be remuved to the T ‘ould the craft of the State ultima Chimney Game Through Roof. Snmuel Greenburg, of | One Hundred and Thirty-t0) athe rer | was sitching a palr of ‘rou: Shad fem -ot the man }the chimney trom the house at No 1 few of the masters of the lodges | stood, does not in my opinion | was yanked from the roof and Meee | Beer on his humble’ domielte the trustees to build a new | and certainly does fot author- m tocreate a debt of any debt whatsoever, In the storm. broken Third>The resolution adopted Just att The sho%wing of the largest and finest line of TAILORED SUITS in the City ts conceded to Bonwit, Teller ® Co. by all discriminating purchasers. THIS WEEK'S DISPLAY INCLUDES: AY yours, it that d rextater. Presidential primarion 9 unieva he registers second day ot only remaining Oct, 12, and > open from 7 A, M. RES EY GIFT FROM THE KAISER. ‘At the mooting of the trustees of Col- jmbia University yesterday a git w “peceived from the German Emperor o: Sopy of the Du Luxe Bdition of Pred rick the Groat, ; This tn * the ‘the to 10 P Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY AIR to its NATURAL COLOR matter ps Ww. Jon, a5 i or faded. Roth x out, and pos moves Dandruff. Keeps hair soft} band glossy, Refuse all substitute IS NOT A DYE RESULTS sched ed (50c and $I bottles, at druggists Jong it Promot Ith no gray MUCH DAMAGED B “SMALL TURMOO tos z i Horses and Wagons Over TRAFFIC INTERRUPTED. | Delayed by Heavy Down-) force: pre- torrents of rain, swept down the Hud-/ damaging property in Harlem and the | Tr jastod hait-ar hour and-tt-4te-eelimated. that no less than 6,000 homes in northern » Mount | Hope, West Chester and Wiilamsbridge | suffered the most. In upper Manhattan thousands on their way to work were | iltoconventenced by flooded streets. As | the clerks, 7 Tits head drove to the sour, however, + i + thrawtornt wereed to Wee Sumand the -tton-ot-Sexent = = = ~ Sisshaitan suey anw a horse and wagon picket up bod- {lw and thrown across the sireet, great} gnailing old oaks snapped from the} roots and qriven agains: houses, break- | dashed | genera! alarm. There was no. @ block | in upper Manhattan that escaped a Miss Katherine Buckley, twenty-four | years old, of No. 42 East One Hundred | and Twenty-third atreet, was struggling | 1960 | |Several persons huddied in a doorway | Jacrosy the strest hastened to her #ide. Sast One Hundred s. The ating were taken ta their homes and, fled Into tie door- °: —pIREE to escape ‘A current drove full toward | ,@ store, broke In two plate-stass win- the She was severely cut] about the face, feet and-hands and had Lincoln Hospital. | ; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1907. iclan was cal has ared be ad Just ri p fastenings and blown in the midst of dodg- jegked down LINER LUCANIA lng. pede Chatles Garvey were and Lemuel Bedford ery Wagon belong- phews' Dyeing nal.street, when | y & Rust of wind, up and hurled | 1 of the. ele | ar One Hun- et, &nd the! driving a di to. the 5 Boson, a newsdealer at No, $1 ¥ to duck a vembardment of mat Late After Captain's es, came like of birds, by jumping quickly tate | Roughest Trip. horse and wagort bo! df Hulbere was driven eecnene glass window in: front of No. 34 Wort One, Hundred ‘and Twenty-Atth | The Cunard liner Lucanta arrived to- ‘ite’ glean : was Cut by the | day front Livespool after the mont Electrical signs and '& numbas of strenuous October voyage in the ex- lek eiearerns tad, Cher Movable ma- | perience of her captain, The big atoam-| whirled Ie alr several Umea and driven {aie Nat day late, having eucoun-| await Nov dy) West Ones Hundred tered. head winds. trom. the rat day, nnd eee ane, inere oie no unusudlly high, gale« with a strange coljection“of refuse. were met, Electric Theatre Sign a Menace. One of the moft imyatertous the storm was /the » wrecking Noctis 1kx28 foot sign/ of Kelth & Proctor's Bronx theatre, which carried 700 lights For several hours after the storm the ¥ | big outht swing In a breezé, threatens vernent at ‘any wets were able to leave way, Over. days, 2 hours and 12 minutes. minute. A score of -empioyees zs San son early to-day, scattering thousands | theatre formed ‘a gu an kent latter carried only elghty-three cab 7 solter of their Pedestrians from the nelghborhood. | Pasrensers. Her usual list at this time of _perwons into the shelter of their pie centre of the sigh was dented ag |{s more than 4) w a - n homes, uprooting and seriously | if bY ee broken “74 all the! Capt. Cannot, staf captain ot the{ plaie_giase—windows-in the tame Butler Lty-slghth atreat were blown out. ing Company, and Madison avenue} ‘The Guarantee Cloth- at One Hundred and| Twenty-seventh street and Third ave: nue, susiained the loss of a pane of glass 12x16 and worth more than $300, | which was blown out with a report that portance. pany. in Japan. He sald the clerks. waa Uttle lkellhood of The culverts Jn the district gle flood of water larly about the junc- | ment ts remit 2od Meo He esas (BIG StAS POUND ACROSS THE SEA |Cunader Gets in One Day the passage waa singulurly rough and few paasen-| their state- rooms. The majority were sick all the The time of the run was 6 Because of the running of the Lust-/ tania on the Lucania’s old’ schedule the | ipritlsh Acmy, was @ passenger on the} tore at One Hundred and Twen-|Cunarder. He said he had official bust- | ness to transect, but no mission of n+ Another passenger was K. Matsukata, | head of the Kawasaki Dockyard Com-/ the blekest shipbuilding concern | he was iad to heard startled the neighborhood and alarmed | that the jingoea wore out of breath and there tHaicwar talk. The Japanese Govern: | pot increasing Its navy to any extent. whore trends sf busily at woth ipniring the | 2S in ES tamper: KAT astiy cons (enters that Were, n-the inte “Te there ia haw This storm seemed to be a dying| AlONK upper St. Nicholas avenue | ==—=——=—= | in any watch we ast Grand Master Opposed! casp of the firce gale which raged all| fam, Watsons of No. Tis nating in TES] sound boats were late in arriving. sell, it is so small to Creating $700,000 Debt en eae, eee laters hel sass Park “promentad™ fn femnackabia shone ra hee Phinllin 6th Fai a ine eslarpes for New Temple, [Tun SscRtle Sha" ates an nes eanesesg? teatlo™cevts ere tp | Pahoa Shp eorane te He ter: ALBANY, Oct. 4—Most Worshiptul]” Tornadoes are known to exntvie} -Bteamboats All Delayed. | fine Rorwich- Death PA ND jess-paitts-to-have tues Ten. Hyck, of this city, Past| strange capers, but when New Yorkers} ‘The storm was felt by tho sinalir|, Ap" qroush Hell Gate, ‘The wind had every watch per- craft about New York. Many of the! f°? Cee fn the Sound and harbor. : Stern Brothers Infants’ & Children’s Apparel Cineinnatt-&- Si: Loule, “ : Pent OER Nated | statement from me for entry on the |Madison avenue when she was picked Long and Short Dresses, Cloaks, Coats, Caps. Bon: Bteel ‘erred, | niinutes of the Board of Trustees of yp and blown more than six feet in the nets. Afghans, Pillow Cases and Every ‘sconda, International P; BE AN“ | the reasons why I voted in the board| gir to the porch in front of No. 1s SENE Biectric, the Mackay Compaiter stock | against the resolutions. to proced At! xsqdison avenue. The girl allghted on | Requisite for Complete Layettes, and North American, 16-5 In. Great| once: to pull down the bullding NOW'her head and shoulders unconscious. | : Also a large assortment of upon wich she would have been en-| dividend ou Northern Pacific caused a| rect thereon a new Masonic Temple. % b : ‘ ‘phe could not be revived, and Dr: : Med to an absolute tivoree, bur such} further sharp drop m- that stock and it) which, aocordiig to te report of & ma-| asta Sain 2 f decree would have forover barred har) Si, 2°4,.oolon Yrolerdayis, cloning, af| rity'op the Building Committee of tho | neT “t sig ye wag poesiole te | Misses’ Underwear Be Sy Pe GS GROG: Mintily ino Soon Union Packie. and | board, would cost (n the nelghborhood |°CNE Te ta ner aul, He eel nie : Sharles Bell Barker, American Smelting gave wiy 2 and 000. would necensitate the | i | . Had an Affinity Then. Rendhin second preferred, lowac Cenc] of. teem wn on that temple [Ror remaved. to_ the hospital ter tees of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture eegnie tral, Colorado and Southern and Brook- | Placing of a mo p and shoulders ‘were badly brulsed in| Barker's affinity at that time was and upon the present one on Twenty- | & Demestic Flannels In} by agnicude 1s now bel atered | Juliq ‘Terminello thirty-two years old.) To-morrow euretul, “prudent | No. 618 East One Hundred and/ 5000 Yds. Fancy Fiannels, ~ in Checks and stripes with embroidered figures, Much Below Regular Value Women’s & Men’s Hosiery ‘Hose for Street or Evening Wear. To-morrow, will be offered fomen’s French Pure Thread Black Sik Hose, whtrreintorced heels, toes and-sotes, © patr 1.75. $ | Women’s Pure Silk Hose in plain colors and black} QP | with colored embrattered insteps or side clocks, Par 1,95 || Women’s Pure Silk Hose {n black and = Q desirable colors, openwork and embroidered, , Pair 2.95 Women's Frencty Silk Hose, extra fine qualtty, NY in black, white and colors, handsomely embroidered, par «345. Men's Imported Silk Half Hose, i || jn phin colors or embroidered, Pair 75C sixpatrs 4.25 Boys’ and Children’s Hats | in the newest designs and-colorings, for Waists, Skirts, House Gowns, Pajamas, Kimonos*& Children’s Dresses 25° ya. Fall and Winter Importations of Children’s, including a choice selection of Women’s Parisian Silk — Jewelry Prices Still Low at Lambert’s. : Most things in common use are going up in price, Jewelry, too, if you get it at an ordinary store, but not if. you buy it at Lam- bert’s. Lambert's is an extraordinary store as to the beauty and ele- gance of its varied products (mezt of them made in our factory on the premises), aS Well'as to the’ amazing lowness of its prices for everything. It would be foolish to talK like this unless we could prove every word Pleasecalland seethe proof for yourself. The Same Lambert Diamond Policy. “Up go diamonds again,” reads the headjine in the newspapers, but Lambert patrons are not alarmed. They know our way—a way that buys the gems in quantifies abroad for spot cash, imports them direct,‘and sells them ‘Way below the regular prices. These stones are mounted in solid 14 Karat gold in our own factory. Fine Diamo: Fine Diamond, Fine Diamond, $25.00 50.00. h | Fine Diamond, Dia i _ ++ 875.00. $100.00. - Leadership in Wedding Rings. Every wedding ring we sell, and we haye sold thousands, Is a link in the shining chain of our popularity. We began to forge the chain in 1877. Our wedding rings are solid gold, seamless, and just as well made as honesty and know-how can make them. Any style, shape, size, thickness or width. Initiale and date engraved without charge. 14 karat, $3.30 44 Karat, $4.40 14 karat, $5.50 44 karat, $6.60 18 karat, $4.40 4g karat, $5.50 18 karat, $6.75 48 karat, $8.10 22 karat, 85.25 97 karat) 87.00 22 karat, $8.75 22 karat,$10.50 Faultless Watches. tT i fect; but if you find a fault, bring the watch back and we will cor. ‘ f Solid rect it or give you richly engraved, Waltham, 14 karat gold, Solid 14 karat gold, en- gine turned, fancy shield, Waltham, Elgin or Lam- bert works, $16.50. Retailers and Importers, 13d Ave., Cor. 58th St. Open Saturday Nights Until 10, another —w-at¢-h.—tigin-or-Lambert works, That is what our $23.75. Others, $18.00 guarantee“ means. up : Special Sale of Lace Curtains = ednesday, Oct. gth, eee We will place on sale V | the following: — White Irish-Point Curtams 400"pairs, 7 patterns.................$7.00 pair value $9.00 & $9.50 Renatssance Curtaims "300 pairs, 4‘patterns, 3 yds. long...:..$5.00 pair . value $6.50 to $7.60 “ Arabine Curtains 200 pairs, 2 patterns..........,....-. 86.25 pair , value €8,60 “ Nottingham Curtains 300 pairs, 6 patterns............-.... $2.00 pair i value $2.75 to $3.25 “ Lord & Tay es : Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave., roth St aod Constable ce s M en In Fall weight Cheviot, Broadcloth and Novelty- Striped Worsted—strictly high-class tailored models, prettily trimmed and handsomély lined—fitted or box coats—very full pleated skirts with wide folds, 21.50, 25.00 31.50 Women’s Suits Choicest models of strictly tailored and demi-tailored Suits in the most fashionable domestic and imported Box or fitted coat with fancy vestee, richly braided—new balloon sJeeves—full kilted skirt. 31.50 35.00 41.50 Fucnty-Dhird dlreet, West SILL SS SLPLASSA materia's, nN SASALLSLLLLLLPLSLLLILLIL IN Complete Assortments in the Latest Nove} | and Plain Effects ' Children's Sailor Hats, Fancy Bands of Silk and Leather {West Twenty-third Street in Felt, Beaver and Patent Leather, $2.75 to 5.95 zara ae ee fname! 1.48 to 6,95 ame avec Velvet and Bear Skin, 95c to 4.95 Boye. eon ae ee (O9c to 1,25 oe eae en 1.95 to 2.95 Mo WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th 2 SPECIAL SALE OP “ Fancy Taffeta Silks 2,000 yards IMPORTED TAFFETAS, superior grade, chiffon finish, in fancy broken plaids and checks, for Full Costumes. Skirts, Waists and Coat Linings, Value $1.25 a yard, Broads & Ig Sreot. 850 WORLD HELP WANTS WILL QUICKLY BRING TO YOUR DOOR THE KIND OF WORKERS THAT WILL DO THINGS RIGHT.

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