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CATERAC' WIFE SHS THEL | HAVEN'T PARTED Lawyer Also Declares There, Is No Foundation for Re- port of Separation. the lawyer, who at Edward Lauterbach fas been living for the Republic: to his anartme Wis residence at @ report that } (Mrs. Lauterbach | greement over Tied daughters, unmarried daugh. | ter, Miss Alice Lauterbach, and a son, | lAlfred Lautei The repor: given further strength | by the fact that Miss Alice Lauterbach | 4s living with one of ber married sis: ters, her going from the Lauterbs home being coinnchlent with Mr. Li terbach's securingn a room at the Re Publican Club. Story Told by Wife. thi past chub, to-day returned | the Hotel Savoy. | ris club gave 4 se wing to eir children—two mar | lisa- | one h (tr To an Evening World reporter Mrs, | he reads the appea Mauterbach said to-day sie Brewster he should mcrely beatie # had a) himself and render her th tiny baby ard to Mrs. Lauterbach denies the interview printed in t newspapers. Mrs, Lauterbach Lauterbach apartment at the Hotel) to Savoy with her son Alfred, who is as- sociated with lis father in the practice |, of law at No. 22 William street Mr. Lauterbach nt his early to-day, and upon his desk was a|° request from his wife that he call her | ‘up on the telephone. | “1 will be back at my apartment in the Hotel Savoy to-night,” sala the! lawyer. “I never dreamed that my home was under such close scrutiny as it appears to be. “In a few words I can tell it all. Mrs. Lauterbach has been nervous and I have been out of sorts. We had a alight disagreement, an unfortunate| ¥ eircurnstance which made a tempo ey embarrassment, and which requires outside irritation, Why He Went to Club. “There was a smal! difference be- tween Mrs. Lauterbach and her dav ters. 1 went to the Republican Ddecause I have a lot of business cares morning | | ome: was ut on nk thi and I desired ‘to keep my head. 1] i ; au eball return home this evening, as 1(t!¢ window and I looged ous fo seo h r Gad weve eeiee stun, {| ™any were left and tere : find that I have only made the situa- | many ware left and toere I tion worse. Mrs. Lauterbach bas my hhighest esteem, and if the public wil Jet us alone the small family matter which disarranged our home will ad- just itself.” Mr. Lauterbach is engaged in pre- paring a defense for F. Augustus Heinz, straightening out the affairs of E. R. Thomas and other importang Utlgation. M GOT $25 HE DEMANDED BUT POLICEMAN | GETS HIM. Herman Dansky, a nineteen-year-old | 45 youth, living at No. 138 East One| pi Hundred and Tenth street, was cused in the Harlem Court to- Jacob Rothner, an aged man, of ® West One Hundred and Eighteenth | street, of extortion. I r Dansky had yand demanded friend of his, money ‘and “De ns implicate the in the larce! to get the mone it was with West One H Btreet station the money @ receipt mer handed « ted. for trial in NEW BRUNSWICK Teearh ; Legislature Dissolved and General FREDER Licut-Gov, a | 80 3 member mithowt portfolls, has re fice, and will taake up immigratior work. The election ts ex the most closely the province. ‘Pr eral) 1s opposed by the Tiny AND PLEAS st man in Ameri brother her heart y s given and The Evening World prom. was found In the| he good and nice in the winter country and tak Saturday r here when it comes my fay Send it very The reporter who was intrusted w'th | Siecle ea THE EVENING WORLD, Get Busy, Mp. Siork! This Letter ls from Wee Gusse Brewster Miss Wants Brother Right Away, Careful Not to Leave Him While She’s at School, for Then Her Mamma Will Claim Him. 2 >| I but Be a_ Baby E BE SURE HE HAS BROWN EYES. {is Hair Must Be Dark, Too, or Else Nobody Will Believe that He Really Is Her Broth- er—Did You Get All the Su- gar She Put Out for You? admit that Though we it tork, of New York, is about th neodore Roo! G Su “s appeal wa care of The orl n emissary to t New York, 257 W. 11th st.. Jan, 22, 1908. Dear Mr. Stork: mother a but don't make a mistake and 1 me a different kind be ‘oun't look like my brother, ok like any one in our family ‘Kindly do not send too because I want one t are of it, it nly ar ind ce in the summ My vest cf the fa t along sugae out ‘Ty put tnvee ple “Please send the brother at 9 o'clock orning, I am not Pe will | him” tv. | because if ™ y—it is mine—but 1 want “Hackett Crit At Broadway- $5 & 87 50 Boy-’ Norfolk & Double Breasted Suits Former prices up to $12.50 Overcoats SSTF BREWSTER. iss Cussie Very Much in Earnest. rster yer parents’ West Gne Hundr» As street. her she soler n of the Interview. They were amp little should 1 Enjoys It. M Ss! | | ‘| | ' tork. He's) pies & ¢ Sizes 3 to 16 years ap to $2 :| Former prices © ya brougat tt with you World Help Wants will quickly | bring to your door the KIND of ‘workers that co things RIGHT. AITKEN, SON & CO CLEARANCE SALE (ON THIRD FLOOR) Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Dresses Model garments—only one of each style— at the ‘ollowing extraordinary reductions: 8 at on the edge of t vhen I wrote tt to post for me ened it. 1 ¢ thing I gave but I dol t think she she la do Her Girl Chum Got a Brother. feAg \ veg ee DELP OF THE NEW |NOWw i PROGRESS IN EVERY STORE NEMO cors Formerly $50.00 to $95.00. Present Price 25,00 * $38.00 to $69.00. * | 15.00 si) 95$25,00) to) $50,008 0100 | “$18.00 to $35.00. * i 5.09 ighteenth St. Broadway and E FRIDAY, 13th St. Only} - _JANUARY 24, 1908. ' yon these three the heav- | tir ipparently been burning | J FIREMEN DEAD ANS 16 HURT AT BALTIMORE: GLAZE » time re it was discovered. ‘The | alarm was quickly followed by a which br nt most of | ‘atus in the city to the! wimt from the north- nw temperature made ad pidly, Th an incredibly short thme after the © broke out of the windows on the toya street side of the Regester jing, and without the — slightest | warning a large section of the north | wall of the building fell. It was this) scattered death and injuries | ng the firemen, who were working! ee _ close to the building. The mass of Victims Were Buried Under a) bricks also, put out of, commission an extension ladder truck upon which some of the men had been working. ——_$——=>__—_ MUST TAKE $5 OR NOTHING. | Coort Upholds Mayor In Fixing Pay | stoners, | Wall While Fighting | the Flames. * BATTIMO?F heavy an. %4.—Fire early to- toll of the members of Department of this city, three of Sewer Comm Dr, Daniel Lewis, who was Chatrman | { the Metropolitan Sewer Commission he was removed by Mayor Mc-| an; Prof, O, H. Landreth, dean of | of engineers at Union College. J. Provost, the other two mem- 1 lay took un} 1 and sixteen others more or injured. The list of the of George Hos name and A the Mayor, to-day ap- their counsel, former wing, to Justice Lev. preme Court, for a writ maé&edamus directing Han to fix @ rate per diem for them for their ser-| e Department, who The dead are n, awa B serious: Frederick Bh ieresiinated by May- |, Who was early on aniy inadequate poration Counsel O° Bri creating t or the pow ton, and taat Cppenneim. GLUNS % @. 34th Street—West 500 Girls’ Coats & Reefers Ages 4 to 14 years, ‘The accumulation of a season 's) business—odd coats and sizes of cheviot, kersey and fancy ma-} +3. 50 terials, Values $7.50 to $10, To close,) Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, Value $15.00. Reduced to 6.90 Girls’ Ccracul Cloth Coats, Value $20.00, Reduced to 10.75 Advance Sale: Girls’ Wash Dresses ages 4 to 14 years. 1.25 2.00 2.95 to 9.75 | At 25% Less Than the Regular Marked Price. Tom Daniel SonssSons. SALE OF Furnishings For Men Prices Below Regular to Move Large Stocks Quickly. STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS, new de- value $1.33; special MEN'S signs; MEN’S MADRA values $1.65 to MEN'S ALL 95c WOOL SWEATER COATS 3.00 (Oxford); value $4.00; special.....cceseeeeeeee MEN'S FAST DYE BALBRIGGAN HALF 4 PLOSE ss BpOcial is bree teen ae eee oe 9c MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWERS, regular and stouts; special, ea.. Before Inventory Sale of Frames and Pictures 88c [REE ES eulu and EA Sts. Silk and Tow Wasts Special Offering For Saturday. January 25th, May Manton Patterns. Announcement. NING-BACK MAY MANTON PATTERN CO., a Ulant O8eta @6 Nec: Yas Mite ETS ARE SOLD | een ax eee Simpson Crawford Company, REDUCING ey bat) enue and CORSET : Wanted: "ranches Throughout the City Wher: We Have Noie. | Consisting of Brussels Net Waasts Reduced made over chiffon, elaborately ) trimmed with narrow Val. edging. °3.95 Plaid and Striped Taffetas | in shirt waist models, Values aa ki up to | Black Taffeta Waists $10.00 in various models, —Also— 300 Women's and Misses’ | . . . i Separate Shirts : Special Broadcloths, | ~ Panamas, 7:50 Serges and Value | Fancy Materials.) $10.00 eo Cae S8 Taylor Onna Gs .. ech Awae 200 Ge: ~S Co Ye. gs pera Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Streets FOR SATURDAY Final Reductions Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Winter Apparel Boys’ Suits and Obercoats Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits 8 to 17 years, Heretofore $7.50 to $9.75. ....645 | Large Boys’ Overcoats 6.75 | | 8 to 16 yegrs. * "Heretofore $12.75.....4+ Ve Imported Chinchilla Overcoats 3 to 9 years; also a number of Reefers, 13 to 16 years. Heretofore $12.50 to $14.50.... Fur Trimmed and Fur Lined Coats 3 to 10 years. Heretofore Misses’ and Girls’ Coats- Rich Caracul Cloth Coats Full length mogel, superior satin linings; 6 to 16 years. Heretofore Misses’ Tailored Coats Of Imported Cloths, velvet collar, wool linings; 14 to 20 years, Heretofore $18.50 Girls’ Dressy and Tailored Coats High Grade Models, of Broadcloth and Chinchill 6 to 16 years Heretofore $15.00 to 57 Misses’ Tatiored Suits Broadcloths and Cheviots, in desirable colors; 14 to 20 years, 15.00 Heretofore $34.50 to $39.50. REMAINDER OF Girls’ Fur Muffs and Neckpietes, High Grade Sets of Sable, Natural Squirrel, Krimmer, Iceland Fox and Thibet, 3.75 6.50 Heretofore $6 50 to $14.75. Women’s Russian Fony Fur Coats 44-inch semi-fitted model, of high lustre, beautifully marked skins, shawl collar and cuffs, 42.50 Heretofore $85.00. Lord & Taylor Women’s Coats An Important Sale consisting of Caracul Cloth Coats of Imported . Material (rich and glossy); 50 inches long, satin lined. ae Chiffon Broadcloth Coats : Special, Black only, several models effec- tively braid trimmed and satin 25.00 lined; 50 inches long. Original Touring Coats Prices of very fine Imported Materials UPS, $50.00 and copies of the foreign. model Touring Coats. — Also— 300 Women's Coats | Consisting of Broadcloths, Fancy Mixtures, Cheviot & Rain Coats The balance of our $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 Coats, at Evening Coats and Wraps —Decided Reductions— We have taken our entire stock of High Class Evening Coats, consisting of Pastel Broadelothe and Chiffon Velvets; formerly marked $75.00, $85.00 & $100.00, reduced to $50.00 Broadway & 2oth St; 5th Ave,; 19th St. Are You Going To the Dance ? Jolly receptions are held freaventy. at Lane of the Dancing Academies advertised in this morning’s W 570.00 each