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THE EVENING WORLD, i he ARRIED LIFE WITHOUT LOVE GREATEST SIN”. TO WASHINGTON BACK AS ENVOY } : So Declares Mrs, Judd, Who, Ambassador's Recall Perma- Left Home of Luxury to ~ nent and His’ Successor ~ Work as Servant, Practically Chosen. 4S SUED BY HUSBAND. TAKAHIRA IS IN LIN i sn ges eet i He Seeks Divorce Because of|Jipanese Foreign Office De-. clares There Is No Friction Her- Desertion—She' Fol: . With United. States. Shai Ideal. ; ; lows 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 4 Judd, fo become a servan TOVIO, Dec. 4 (2 P. M.)—Thin + all of Viscount Aoki, Inpanene Aimbassidor Washington, lz the resuit of his own a denire to restxri., “Mra, Wilton Brew who quit a hame of lux hecatine she and Neyed in th Seals th new thought: < Bernard Shaw nent fa expe tt and Tbs gly eentence the of her jntil after bia arrival in Tokto. now Fegarded-as a fo: that Ambassador, Aok! Washington, T probable sucvessur, keynote Kone concluston “Sor a man a wilt not return together wh to. question of ils i the event his Tea- Minister at Washing! now. understood that Takahira | * This was nine y a Mrs. Judd | merly x0. worshipped better than ptr ‘Neither Baron Chinda nor Haron | should the present Ito denote the slight qi friendly attitide of the Japa % toward America on fon. the mind and | @is-ation que nand are drifts In the course of an Interview to-day clashing tn i lat said: . g each In a differen’ ie juite possible that Viscount tellectual sphere, then they should part, | SOX! may not return sto Washington. In the event of hin resignation, the! The marriage shackles hold. them. I aro 4 Socialist solace in Bernard Shaw and after Ibsen. *“T first began teach. L bad’no tupaclty for t I was employed: as a bur 1 dety Government of Japan will only appoint and I found niin | 12 the pasition a person well know? In America, whom the President knows touna | Amd-ikes, gand who has the confidence) The jot the American people, \ at “The Japanese Government ts making and) overy effort to meet the wishes of the te met a considerate emplozen 2 harps, Mv taches bas tried to fidieg| President and the people of America on me to. returs but I whan | 29. immigration question and in ap- ear 5 | pointing a foralign’ Minister realizes the Importance of haytnl in Washington who ts not onky accept-| able and friendly t the people, but ts Acquainted with the. prevailing condt- ee t America F octal ne afPat the Judas came a tor diy aa NE \m Hayashi to pursue a different which will be antagonistic to America The official above quoted assured the ‘Associated Preas representative that OF DIMDED HOUSE c ercise all the authority in Court. tion of laborers. “We are anxious,” said thia oMctal, ‘The troubles of the Brook? Boyers! “to avold any sacrifice of our treaty j were'again heard to-day, when‘an actlo, | rights with America and Canada, but Drought by Mra. Catherine L. Boyer! we can and will control the HAT yeainst ber husband, bofore Justice Dickey Court, Brooklyn, Mrs, Hoyer now wants to get from her husband certain artictes of furniture and some wedding presents which. Frank, came up in the Supreme to either country, JEWELS A LUXURY: | AUTOS A NECESSITY. | tningashe vatace bane gus ebay! Precious atone: cbt wad’ uncut, end] Hy Pee cena t ep aatvse na hits h gia | DOMEIM TOs atta eee rere nT Fad erate mo at No. 12 Garheld| nore last month, af compared with ‘place. (Mrs. Boyer ‘now resides at > & Clark street, Brooklyn. Mra. Boyer was ropresented by Law- yer Chilvers, who married Catherine, the ©: | §2,701,447.08. worth of the gems im the sume montg last year, »0 Col. Fowler, Appraiser of the Port, reports, The ap- praised value of all merchandise enly daughtur of tho Boyers, ‘The frst | Prt rey here last month was $62,308, ported he: , “trovble of the Borers came about! Veainst $67,018. in November, ‘Its. through Chilvers'a ‘attentions to the | tne decrea: Nearly 44500000, Je divided daughter, Mrs, Boyer and her daugh-| between pr ones and other lux- between Hie uve tinportationa of cotton ter were quite fond 27 Chilyers, but the young attorney Wasn't “Very popular | Boyer or the Jatter'a only don, Frank. ¥ It -was this row that resulted in Boyer. Darrioading himsel€in the upper hilt of the Garfteld place liome, while Mrs. | Boyer took possession of the lower floor, "%q court to-day Mrs. Boyer and Mrs. | Chilvera sat together on one side of’ the | oon), While Boyer and his on occupied engl somo distance away goods, teas and coffees have largely in- Erease | oie the rich must struggle on withou djamonds and pearls they must. hay | automobiles, One hundred and forty. | re. EO eke the “total value of tia were : rey a jretyeaignt | in “comparison. with, njne ye cars valued at $373,782 In No hou | KING AND QUEEN OF SPAIN SAIL ON JOURNEY HOME. | ser an | British Warship, Takes Them. to} France and They Travel Over- land’ to Spain. | | PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Dec. 4—The King and Queen of Spain and their’ in- fant’ sox, the Prince of the Asturias, | left here to-day on H, M. 8. Renown for Im Rochelle, France, whence they, qwill travel overland to San Sebastien, ‘The King and Queen heve deen on «a visit to King Howard and Queen Alex+ ee WITNESS AGAINST POWERS REFUSES TO APPEAR. | EAST 8ST, LOUIS, Nl, De Cecil, who was subpoenaed as oni | the chiet witnesses In the trial of Powers at Georgetown, Ky,, and) who Geparted from there last peli without leave ts. he Te turato Georanoweiee to, otto a the Dome age “Jack” Burnett is Badly ed by Defendant Wife Bu GIAL 5 DEPORTED, Came ‘& representative | who wna sent on the Holland-American afler an sin, ch from SEE tai of palicy | Sh ed Ing directly’ ‘Phe faithless one elderly. widow Broken ane the art wou Foreign Minister to control the émigra~!, gi vend her hack to:Auatria F Theresa Lev e art to-day, e tt was not tn 1 ruch a construction was entirely erron-/ in a factory ASG eG, paren ca oR + | eouss On the contrary; he said the emi- Wen ¢- Wee and. injured here jthe jeweller why he stripped his win- | Mrs. Boyers Gets Son-in-Law)| gration question ts nearer now to a aoe taken. to. a hospital ‘Gow! He looked and found that about} Ss ° x5 friendly solution than ever before, xaperene net Si. ae Jeg had to be a uing of value had been removed. | Attorney to Ss t s ri Nace ieltt L Bikited and hen bre tion showed that somé,one | © ttorney to Press Her Suit Minister Kayaaht Ss determ: to ex: | Rhy tediously wow. O1 jiad got into the cellar, cut a hole two ‘vested in the | ago Was Khe able to lea marital —_— + | | \ Want gnation t* accepted, has been Jong as \Vitness. ander discussie i Z The namee in ned tn col 3 : h : Despite the, promise of\ Toa" Mrs. Judd was xradvated from the} ¢ include Baron Kaneko, formerly Ee Mifn Uni a daughter) special envoy {o the United| St. nett's lawy ‘ te } ainteaeat n Office, and Takah at \present; So 8°” : Rips iy SEE 5 iT for Advertising Dodge. ‘WEDNESDAY, HARD TIMES. NOW =: - HIT EVEN THE ryants in Wages to Hold |snd demand to take a fall ou haughty hired girl \ [mare servants for them, s DECEMBER 4, AOKI NOT COMING: Urs. Burnett’s Layer Charges Husband PRIEST ACCUSED Keeps His Sister Prisoner in 1907. sR AS. Coat Reductions: $18 and $20 Coats $ 1 50 Smart, Long Models L, hursday’ s ‘Sale| Correct, swagger, full long ‘Coats, collected for’ an' unprecedented sale to-morrow ——a real Christmas Gift oppor- Room iL WOMAN HELD - N$2,000 BAL | Father Langan Says He Ig Vie tim of Plot, But Is Locked Up. Langan, of | was ar When the Rev. James 1. | No, @0 Prince street, Brooklyn, j tunity that you should not miss. ralgned before Magistrate Voorhees in 5 } the Coney Island Police Court to-day, charged with grand larceay, he declared | Rich Broadcloths Se eS a | French Meltons English Kerseys *he was the victia of re’ woman, ‘him beosuse of iis activity against vioe in Brovklyn. | i Mrs. Annié Reinbelder, of Nineteentt: pore. G.. |stea amd Avene 1, Bhecpeload Bay, lly Satin Lined: ETRE BLY — od Magistrate Voorhees that «the dd Yisiled her house to «i had th taken a rojl o! re than $100 and run away with It denied the complainant's Magistrate Voorhees beld him in $3,000 bail for trial He was) aken to Raymond ‘Street Jail. ie Was arrested In the Astor ‘Apert-! on One Hundred and Thirty-/ Patrolmen Dean and| Coney Island station. | d the Magistrate that he} ted arrent and put up a-at tabborn | nee. Mrs. Reinhelmer waa jn/ and declared she would prosechte priest : & } xe ather Langan was formetfy pastor) ~ f the Church of the Asaumption, in| Rrooklyn, and most active in fighting vicious conditions. Ha was responsible for a number of raids, some of which he declares were on houses towned by velvet trimmed, eae striking ‘in- ovations in eat aoe ¥ gray or satin ‘om collar to hem—novel | sleeve & conceits—collar and collarless’ models—elegantly ue Semi-fitting and full loose 0 espe yaar ein dressed women everywhere, Alterations FREE, AUCHTY ine Forced to cg Cuts Jobs at All. tory of her hust her, | Kaneko can be spared, so Takanira, Mr, Wing sald his Mrs. Rheinhelmer, who was then known | Mis prosperity eareundonbtedivinber appointed cis he BEDS 5 Annie McDenald. Later, he says, he Phen she ntable at Washington et Waxes of household eervants in thia| found the woman tn Pkteburg, and there ‘ancath - soe (a peers Wee aiien saat hae a het Nae responsible for more trouble for her. eps Ths Associated Press is assured hy ty have hit the moaped-plan net “Father Langan 1s now! one of the ¢ the h authority tn the Foreign] West Eishige [EEE CEL BY EE AREY CTIA ERTS UPA Cs a of Mercy, connected with the | | Omce e-recall of Viscount Aok!) pidden witness, |@rwantzations which keep track of Bal Thurch of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, ughter, Gerirude, Just |i Not Jatmnded ay a reflection upon tis| promised to Hbervantl peoulent, and ait 1 eathmates [22 ie Ee Fifty-nlnes | eh waid, Phat (| conrer, eat Wash- | Psi sah os ase e . Brooklyn rom that’of husband |inston haw long minent. Neithe: {that the cook, the ehambermaid, th ¢ the work of our order Is to |parlormasd and the laundress will soon] aid unfortunate girls." he said to-day, | 3 ‘ | | find their eas by at least one-Afth. |” arrest on the larceny charge !s the | < AIMED | Myst eae Hand’? _Lootins | whe stringency In the money market| Tesult of my attempts to ald giria whe Pee COVERS ¢ | Mysterious Fiand -OOLINE tin at-the be Risvecnaitioneana bate ss Into evil ways.” FOR 5, 6 or 7, IN Petes oe Roth ath ehabled th of supply; Pe Sther Langan has a number of I | Jeweller’s Display Taken |B8t sf lest enabled the law of supply) ion ard aald to have been weit| ORTIONS PIECE SUIT; ten by Mra, Rheinhelmer to a detective whom she employed to watch: the priest. ‘The detective turned thesg letters over to Father Langan, and } decifires they Bee prese they 35 @ There's only one 5c pudding made of cocoanut. imilk—or’ of granulated cocoanut. @ That's \ than there’ are | in many tn- oe : | Detectives af the Went One Hundred | j |sidnees compelied 16 meek: eee prove ‘he 1s the victim of a conspiracy. Here, Found Loyerssea Ba Aft street station are look: |irguld have cane’ & wah adie a | €0-CO-NUT MILK The tes} Belatan = & lenaliog ne for two Ingenious thieves who took servants hope the financial de- WATERS-PIERCE VICTORY. -PUDDING. | "phon or” dra’ we. bos na exsbet- hie nd She Losi $5,000 worth 6¢ Jewelry from the ispiey | sitesten will sob pans, but the hope 1s NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 4—The United | Sy So tenes Genel wit era with enrol and Leg in Accident window of Abraham O. Bobler’a store, |beseless~accordio« to Mra, Wiliam E- | states Circult Court of Appeals has re-| Delicious, healthful and economi- UPHOLSTERY ca. ! : im Wrest Oat weinaced aoa Wilmerding._wh hit upon the idea of | versed the decision of the Ctrcult Court | 156 West 24 Sts pat gen a 7 teenth street, at 10 o'cl p Ato, a young-lugtrian «trl eto Aimerica six months 48, | the window every moment. her way horhe to-day Statendam,| Bobler had hie goods on a black woe |draped over ‘a se: home| stair fashion. Among the mi na were passing and looking into) housew | n es of boxes [ecole jrateia Hao Alan arfival here} f A ose weeks af! er i the recall ‘of Aoki a co to the-deterr, lek: Sle had rf rom home Hal Two hindsomely dressed’ women en- | Guiction oF ty me eWay i te ¢ he hope of mee! Nitered the store about 10 o'clock ted, and after looking over the field nination oh the part of Foreign Minister | {2 at Je o'clock ani Cle * \saxed stollacel/aomel- goods, whloh’ {ool ‘of the workers have taken the from. th the proprittor to the rear. had, eloped With nim for some’ tims, and cork) Without buying anything ter some one came In and asked ‘They kep! finally left on to persons In levélan ation authoritien about the | window, dup by a !adder andj Wis ‘Soishe batind | evel concealed, sawed through the pottdii Ot one of the boxes, “Try them for lunch and you will have them for dinner. Uneeda § Biscuit The most nutritious staple made from wheat. oe. In motuure\and dust proof packages” NATIONAL: BISCUIT. COMPANY Or sort of Daibiag deli wages will have to be cut to » | considerable |gonnected with MERRY WIDOW HAS A CQLD. to the list wuffering from grip, tonsiliits and colas| Ethel | Sonta role tn he Now Amaterdam Theatre, was add- ed last nigh prevailing throat trouble ma. he feet square through the floor umler the | (4 advisable for her 10 go household manager Five lavors—Vanilla, Chocolate, Orange, Lemon and Cabinet. For Sale at All Grocers. Sherinan, Tex. and gave the Texas} te courte adiction in the matter) -lof a receivership for the Waters-Plerce Oll Company. The State had sued to! extent Another woman i recover $1,623,9 penalties on the ground | an organization which | that the Waters-Plerce Company was aj fist _owned controjled by the} ndard Of Company, but on motion | {a stockholder the Federal Court had appointed a recetver, rs Fir REESIAL PRICE FOR, | Orders taken now deitvered 3 who hire help. © Refinishing Brass Beds she sald, who employ one or | a ooo of “actors and actresses | x Juckwon, who slngs the! The Merry Widow" -at! Sho is not seriously ili, | A Reginapiano in the Home \means music in the home—music by every icy, ‘for every one. That means good cheer and brightness that wilt make “downtown” amusement less necessary to the happiness of- your boys and girls. Tho ‘ose of the family who play by hand will find this Reginapiano a perfect instrument for their use, for it is, first of all, a high-grade piane such as would please the most, accomplished musi- cian—perfect action, sweet, mellow tong, careful construction in every part, which means good stay- ing powers; beautifully finished case. The self-playing device is inside” and in no way interferes’ elther with the topes ae or \iction of the piano as a piane. Takes any standard player piano roll, and any one can operate it, playing anything “from the whole realm of classic or-popular music. ee The easy payment plan on which it is sold putsitin reach of the humblest home of. the land. ed or play it yourself. You will be welcome, even though you Come in and hear it pla) come out of mere curiosity. Remember, the name “Regina over twerity-five years. Anything you see in a Regina Store you can buy that you are getting unquestioned quality. Ides the Reginapiano, you can see when you call the famous Regina Music Boxe: he Reginaphone (a wonderful combination of talking machine and music box); Regina chime clocks; also Victor Talking Machinés and Edison Phonographs, with records for CVE most complete line in New. York. A visit Ayill Sndoubtedly help you to decide casily and with continued satisfaction to yourself and others that Christmas problem which is now so near. Remember, anything ‘in a Regina Store can be bought on. the easy- -payment plan, "has stood for reliability and quality in the music world for with the utmost confidence No:winterest charged on deferred pay ments. Broadway at. 1 7th St | and 21. Q 23 West 34th St. Represented ! in Newark by the, Manhattan Phonogreph ‘ve., 740 Broad Street.

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