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Paris, Where Hospitals and. Horses Ring Bells, Is New York Not the Noisiest City in The World, Mrs. Isaac L. Rice Admits = Roberison Denies Report of SEEKS OWORCE Wife of Dr. Joseph Archibold Far Worse. HER CRUSADE TO GO ON Meantime Be Thankful. Con- ITHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, LOST $16,000 AT RACES; HELD FOR INVESTIGATION == = Pal's Confessio» Gets Young | —Brooklyn Man Into Trouble. fe es —Dogs ‘Are Quit of Hear -Magnanimity. @uing her husband, Dr. Robertson, of W072 Wea Soventy-tourth—street; fort ‘@tvorce in “Bath County, —Ve., dented: with vehemence and some display of passion to-day that «he is living on terms of amity with the handsome <——strgeon In the tig gray atone ‘mansion 1. ‘ By. Alice Rohe. | 66 HERE are European’ cities “cities far) -neister than New York, ang Y theet ‘are nolece abroad eae } never would be tolerated in Manhat! for ona moment. Now York tias no } son to learn from Europe on t! tion ot suppressing noise.” Jet ‘The tribute to Manhattan, the citi of) thouseya Holes, by the arch—enemy +} 6¢ noise, Mrs, Txnac L. Kice, comes like > an optimistic ‘note of harmony ‘n the | general discord of city turmoll whic! Mrs, Rice and the Society for the Sup: pression of Unnecessary Noise ts figat- hat joveriooks Central Park. <a: An Bening —World reporter—wax-re- | telved'by Mrs. Robertson in the draw- youn ith {a@gnation, ‘brilliant Javender, her great mass of @hestnut— hair crowned by a huge woanopy hat of the same hue, from | Qebich fluttered sweeping ostrich Owns the House, She Says. © “The statement is outregeous,” she “Dr. Robertson does not live ere and It is not his house. It is m Rouse, and it is only through my mag: —Baximity. that bets allowed _to_oome. Oi go to NM laboratory and eanltartin 4 —would not ‘permit " him'to come here at all were ft not for the fact that he has a patient upatairs | ‘who 18 dangerously fll. He must tend} peeary and it would be inhuman me to turn the patient out. “Mr, Robertseon is a surgoon. “I fell} ( love with him seven years ago when Mi cmme to New York ‘to undergo an} “operation. I have done everything in| my (power to help him along, fitting him Mp splendid laboratory on the top floor_and giving P mureical instruments and appliances, I have pate wonderfully generous with the doct Mivartived in New York trom Hot @orings, Va., only a few days ago to put my little girl tn sthool. I brousht { re 4 —Gowned in| _worth of |: ing. ave returned home very-optimts- | tie," _saft Mrs, Rite, who arrived with | Trex: for daughters and two eons on the- Lositania. “First of all I heard “good / | July to investigate the European meth. ods of suppressing nolse and alsto to) study the hospitals abroad, admitted that she returned home more pleascd with Manhattan than-ehe had tliought posstble-three-months so —_____ Terrors of Paris Hospitals. “There 1s one thing I wish to: maxe very plain,’* she tati to-day.in her pea! tiful home, the Villa Julia, atRiverside | Drive and Ejghty-ninth street, ‘and that Is ,T woulg hate to be {Il in a Pa ‘Tien you conelder New York's ho: pitals superior in every way?” 1 “The only way I can express it.” 1d } Mra, Rice, “tw that the Now-York —hos- pitals are like Paradise compared to the ls LE ones I saw abroad. “In -your campaign against unneces- sary nolse in New York, Mra Rice, you thafe especially undertaken to protect the patients of hospitals, Did you find Paris hospitals quieter?* “Paris hospitals are not beset by the order of nolses which annoy pa- tel York, but there is one ter- ror to the invalld which impressed me as inexcusable. Every—hospital has a large bell and every aarter noty thi bell strikes time. I talked with patients sho told of absolute au fer (oe trom the “PANEL” BOOTY QUICKLY TRACED ‘sounding of the big pels: a TNDSLAITAS “way” SD PRBS HO Wher heentere thre toowe the ts: ‘@utler eecdrts him to the elevator, whioh ene-and goes directly up -to- ery. He sieopm in the Aberdeen Hotel. {7 was gretuttously malicious to re- | thet Iam lying with my husband | ating im for suppor It Iudge | Apdereon,! befcre whoin the case will: tbe tried on Noy. 2, hoard of this he ‘On... whatgrounds..am.I.suing..the. Goctor?=Not on’ grotinda that are statu. | | lari tal p ina the papers sealed.’ I have always Cofstantinople's Noley Dogs, falewt ety you vist pa PAs Tice wes asked. “Constantinople."' she replied, wittiout hesitation, "Of course I am speaking necessary noises and the sounds ot Eimake sleep impossible. ‘The worst nolses in Constantinople come from-tho: thousands of dogs, who really Act us ‘peavengers. These dogs lic feat: all and. prow] and how! and bar! out of the questton.65 roudd wi _ Conight_ tay] Seng, _T nuaull sleep is | Mark Ho: si "> | Porty-weve: Cee two h after. & ‘itparia te an example 8 fotbe which -Trakes me view New Cad bgt Fs future with optimism. Paris has nolres; War, had. which would never be tolerated-in York. Worst of al attached to n_generous, to him. When we were in New York to help him-ulld—up a fashionable cliente! Caniot help K el very haughty. Just) Beiscon as he xtts his patient out of the house, let mo ‘tell you, his name Spr liven, —in and 1 1 ike_Anderaon do | not henr’of ‘thin false report. Why, It <—___wonld rhims—yen, it would ralse awful? Ceructions. My husand wax served with papers Inst, oa and bets. generous : int th thwart ™me have a de- Spr givoree exile, gree granted ine on Noy “| Not to. Marry Again. “atie Yejorter Velititad ts aoe # Robertson intendet to mar> -Metaphorically speaking th a <= Young woman rose In oe: SUMS TTY ARE RHO ae =~ wet @hould say not. I have tind all the ex- cooperence wlth marriage thet I caret se Soa tat 2: Wt is ve ble that ha wil aS again. fconsent to my having the c of our Iittle «irl. He thas be gains Ufa toay | Tenhauer’s bitter Bells sre of from tho, fashioned COW ry season | Dunney rec: hime of bells to the DIE | Jnew: wal vente S aria One_or two of which I measured one day and found to be. eight inchos long.| the front Bot_aumer tie cracking of] 5 epid-eapt en you spradanelaton with: chop-i to return to, th rin hi ID Ay ote whoo has heen to Pats. will | sympathize with and understands Di | door, found t cking-of whips ay a/a stupor or TOL, pe: in Parts the drivers: ctack thelr whips merely to paas the ime. “The nolsiest city, next to Constantt. nople, x Dinan, where the bell dnd t teomen — | noticed he sa jhave a dlamo ares, In Oxford also 1 fou hove_ndvertising thelr papers by ringing a bi i Fo returned wath | ori 26iman and is you did two ye }first_began your cr noises?” Yew-York haa tmp: 30 alni ot our mocleny that jeouraged for the future, Ave—a busy _¥ Srathe time we: Yi Troven that the sense of hearing must not ne absolutely, rulned In| the march one visio thie mom Lh erty thind etree room W+—‘Punney hurried (0 | Horrigan arrested the woma lind Vietim First; Phen-Rush to Harlem on Clue of Card. Ba! he pl unney and Horrigan nepene the room: . that te ond. ring nice, of No, [BOWING CLUB WANTS BINGHAM LD FO A) 1 snarkey. * Police Must Stop Rushing In.—= West Bide He wanted Magts- _-Ftiche‘asomemhat tte Commission |. of the. Woet Stxty- tion to. destroy the letic Club, at Sixty-sixth Broadway, where members fads of asembiiag on rt=> ngs and watching other mem- amos ne there and spenulted| of the club, ‘They pustied| Tmade a Tot of troubie, the law w not being went away again, ‘This ng i getting chronic -and—we would \iot Dy ld procures dy ‘for that em: rexijent Tim Buck- ots may the In- n Were charged destroy aimee} returnable -on- that. Commiksloner ® summoned aa Wit- rding his orders to jis two subordinates. Sum on ‘the race tracks af ‘New York | and Baratoga: Robes L.' Krager, x dap- {lect Charged _iwith collecting $15,000—from. Fallroad and steamship officials to bulld home for sold and decrepit tra ffio per young fellow; living at No, 75 Join jatreet, Brooklyn, was arraignid before Magistrate Tighe in the Adame Btreet | sent Police Court to-day’ and- held /to’ ‘ewelt | an investigation of his record... Kreger’s: arrest followed @ confession. ze 23rd Street LINING DEPTS, 1m Both Stores. JAMES McGREERY & CO. On Monday, October the r4th. 5,000 yards Lining Silks, Taffetas 34th Street b =pestarday 1 ¥ Hikes 0 fella ie pen awne ie Atti Jn i = Tes pa he money, awotoh Totten sccused him of “He Us ia his pocket. tit of Lom which th: may ln ohe names, ¢ Dotioe Loom (item oe future SENATOR MONEY'S WIFE DEAD. CARROLLTON, Miss, Oot. before the Graid Jury_recently' of Jos-|. 12.—Mre. | Hernando de Goto Monay__wite st fen | BLANKET DEP'TS, finish, Lining, 175 pieces, 36 inches wide. - 19 inches wide. ‘The most desir able colors, black va white. 35c per yard perior quality, Percaline goc and 2ge per yard _ In Both Stores. On Monday; October the: ete ‘Sale of Comfortables and Blankets. . 250 down filled Comfortables. . Covered with best quality mercerized sateen, floral designs on ‘white ground, $4.65, each A. A. Attorney Says} oph ‘Totten, a Long Intend ~Rattroad | wtor—Money, JAMES MeGREERY &60. 3rd Street SILK DIRE TS....In Both Stores, _ McCreery” ‘Sik “Exhibition and Sale of Autumn=and ~ Winter Novelties in Silks and Velvets. | Designs and colors identical to those now. being used \ Gendarme, Atlantic, Taupe, Alicante, Maisalice and the Ecclesi- n Paris, Vienna and London. The new shades exhibited are Mesange oséwood, “Apricot, astical colors known as Cloisture, Ame- Ahyst, Monsei Eminence. the different qualities of Taffetas, Satin, eur, Eveque, Petunia and ‘bese shades are on sale in all Crepe de Chine, Velvet and Chiffon. __Noyelty Silks. _ Gold and Silver Brocade in Pompadour On Monday, October the 14th. Heavy quality Satin Crepe Meteor. White, silver gray and black. 1.25 per yd. 5,000 yards Imported Satin Messatine ~Majesty:-Colors:—light-blue,-pink,_mais, tilae, “Nile greeny champagne, white;-cream-- and black. DRESS GOODS. 75¢ per yard In Both Stores. Broadcloth. A complete assortment of _ the’ Jatest street and evening shades. ‘Suitings, Fancy Worsted, stripe ~4;§0-t0-3-50-per-yard,— heck afd plaid Cloth, London Novelty-Cheviot, Scotch ‘Mixtures, _silk and wool Novelties. _ Voile and_Broche Eol 1100 to 6,00 per yard. Astrachan, Broadtail,- Caracul. silk 1:25 to 3.85: Per pace. 7 Sheer Fabrica:= -Marguisette,. ipe ennes, shadow stripe or check! a _Tar- ___tan-cheek-and plaid Voile, cord Plush, Corduroy and_ novelty Vel- veteens,, Black and-colors. “HOUSEHOLD LAINENS.—ra-notk Stor 1.00 to 15.00 never ‘On Monday, October the 14th. — --Gale of-impotted=Black- Broadcloth, - 50 inches: wide, — , Second Floor, On Nioacay “and ‘Tuesday, _October the. 14th and rsth. 34 th Street ortment.of Mousseline de Soie, Chiffon Cloth, Marquisette, Crepe de Chine, ' Satin Ondoyant, Majestic, Messaline, Ve- lour Chiffon. _1.25 to 10.00 per yard, _ ——t or-blue borders.— Full-size, 300 pairs fie white Blankets : Hines 7 °and colors. Up stery Fabr furniture or wall-coverings, draperies and Hangings in designs to be discontinued. Fine Brocade and Damask. Renaissance Silk Velour. 4.75 ake: 6.00 ‘pair unusual yalues ‘ERY DEP’TS. In Both Stores. | iS ale of ‘Upholstery Goods, Lace Curtains Ss, =2.75,-4-50-and-§.75-p former prices 4.50, 7.50 and 8.75 Satin and Moire Damask...........+--- 1.85, 2.75 and 3.50 per yard former prices 3.00, 4.25 and 5.50 Fancy French Armure,..-+ sss eeeewees 1.50, 1.95 and 2.25 per yard former prices 2.25, 3.00 and 3.50 Various designs 1.7§ per yatd forarer price 3.00 Lace Curtains. » About 700 pairs, Renaissance Lace Cur tains. —_White-or—Arab- color_and an exter sive variety of novelty designs, 2.00, 3.75 and 6.00 y per pair - Beseacporraren case a pccslens )e | Lace Bed™ Set qn all sizes; “Renaissance;—white -or-Arab-eoler; ‘or ruffed valance, complete with bolster 3.00, 4.00 ands. 50 per: set values 4.00, 5.75 and 7.50 Sketches, Samples and Estimates sub- cover. mitted, usual prices 3.00, 5.00 and 7.50 Plain— ‘Gale of—Oriental and Domiestia ‘Rugs . and Carpets. = —— the Persian weaves). : Rag s quality) i “Kerman and~Sarouk “Rugs” (fines Suan and:Karabagh Ru Rugs. sees a Fine Mosnl, Kurdistan —and- Kazak. -1§.00- 21.00 Yalue 35.00 10,00 and 12,00 “Rare entidus oohiz3) Afghan Carpets, 79,00 to 110,00 Domestic Wilton Rugs (Oriental Size 9x12 4 fers 2 ene “27-50; 35,00 and 30. 50 Best “Tapestry. Brussels. ..Size-9x12-ft= ~ 11,00 and x5,00 Imported Linoleum in imitation of In- laid Tile and Hardwood flooring, “Dr. Robertson ty one of fv >— ~ Sale of ‘Household linens at reduced Pipe cbaeeraaten seete ag FIRE CAPTAIN NOW ON : GOV. HUGHES STARTS HOME ; SAVE _________1,15_per yard Mt i rices, Sitminghem: Alabama’ an jan bece| DUTY -IN MAYOR'S: OFFICE. FROM JAMESTOWN. FAIR. P Usual price 1.50 stated, but Colonet A. ‘t. Jones, ‘a nel a (Gpectat to (arhatvoainelwarlan Damask Table Cloths. 2x2 yards, Printed Linoleum..........50¢ per yard Rabertaon laheciied an ontate at a [pee hone ioheths AesiS RANG SEA alc 1. ae and 4.65 es , 300 pieces plain Durrie Carpet, All anhalt p million “pan her fat! First Time ont ’ersona € At Sct ‘or death, “Siie will eave her Beaya ang aie er eno Mandal the other Now Yori __2x2 4 vards the new shades. Qne yard wide. manvion early next week and Sta tity Executive, notailen bays jurneyed to the James- i 2x3 yards ae My “ee 75 75¢ e Zia Poear To nen cane eplenesc mhelinre Deparment nie (ootine town Exposition for the Empire’ State : per yard : {to her husband shortly after their |first time, represented in the Mayors | Sanka J SSlObra tr ier Rta Week A departed .- Larger sizes at proportionate prices. Crex, China and Japanese Mattings: cae marriage js offered for sale. lbody guantyatationed at the Clry Hall, | and In which three policernen raranannt lca thowmptencivdtocday cat ten a stay of Di Napki he 26 d d +) i pee ag ANTE Horetofagh to policemen was delogat. | 820 Kita. th and Hummel qrere | {3r0e Gaya and half, mont delightfully inner apkeins foun atcha. OS, BNi7.2 5 Cozi and Rugs. “GERMAN-SOCIALIST ed the dify of guarding the aporoach- o anged, A ret Hie elas ov orel MtAtaUTA Cee ¢ ; 4 is es to tie cy Executinty private nel Wag ang Hye Nore BLeteainrentry7 sod ; Linen Sheets, Heavy Linen hem- : GUILTY OF HIGH TREASON. “ LENPatc, Germany, “Oct. 2.—Dr Karl Tiobirnecht, son of me Inte famous So- clatist leader tn the Relchsthg, whose | trial began three days 2g0 0} * chergo of high treason in the publication of a {pamphlet ‘addressqd to tbe youth of | Germany, In_which he advocated a gen- q@ral milttary strike in the event of an ‘mmpopular war, was to~iny sentenced to eighteen months’ detention in a fort- the Mayor ad ng @ watch and Idebkneght was ably defended | personal etaft Jdopineght was SPiy Getended br |with Kendel on all vieltors, eran ent had ondly writtew against anu | Bouatitutional employment of the army | GLEVELAND'S HEALTH BETTER. PRINCETON, N. J.,. Oct. 12—Ex- never a lvocated dnobedience mor rlolence, to which the Socialists fundamen’ President Cleveland returned hore last chambers and no iittle eurprise was 0c jcasioned to-day when a smar: loo! |ohap, “wearing the uniform of a Cnap- Htain in the Fire Department, reported |tor duty at’ the City Hall. He was} p lmesigned to the place pater va { jthe Geom an of to | Whitestone. sue oy, ‘The newcomer, ne Cap takes t tege of Commissioner ner jo will henceforth lee lols Lantry. his | C. ng | te Corthser “T belleye with fatter Tipton mould nok be jon not s civata attairs ve yale inv aayibermiunth tun or tierce fo | mature, As for the Bible in the schools, I object + eb sideren.'?. to ten y heen out now wbout x to the police, « fs a physictan. 0 yenrs, A a IBLE NOT FIT FOR CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS. | CHICAGO, Tellstous schools was put up to President Otto Oct. 12—The problem of struction in the pubilo Schneldwr, of the Chicago Board of Paucation, yesterday. President Schnel- der met the {s9ue sq —so squarely, sp of astonish: on who had ean Jacues Rous- pnelder, “that re- tuuight to any ono said. Mr, udic. Jest to it, It fa not At for mat aoe n escort to the Gover- under escort of the w York bulldting + where the ferry harles, Va, was arney back to New begun. At C train uwalted and the New tapopas all off wham will aeeloene re vanis station at New York to-night, JOHN D. GIVES $600,000, CHICAGO, Oct. 12—John D. Rocka- feller yesterday gaye to the Untyeraity a spec! -9 of Chicago %00,000 for = memorial \brary to be dedionted to William Rainey Harper, ita frst president, 7) jant gift makes $28,000,000. Mr. Rocker feller has | wiyen to the tbalverslty: 3 Work the Harper Libracy will be- stitched Sheets, Single bed size 5:75 pair Double bed size “ 7-75 Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases 1, ri fh Bed Spreads. A~iarge assortment of Irish hand embroidered Linen Bed Spreads and Bolster Rolls. Single. or double bed size. At moderate prices, PS 23rd Street ane JANES McGREERY.& 60. 34th Street 23rd Street : we JAMES McGREERY &CQ) 34th Street