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/ ed J” Par) wena RE pet THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH S41 1908. 3 sie AS Mrs. Howard Gould Spends $20,000 for Finery in Nine Months; i DRIY R BINS | LYSANITY PLEA Is It All Really Necessary to a Woman's Existence? [i\yy pia). BUT | FOR BOY ON TRL (Se £ Moaistes Who Are Suing Alyetbsiged for a ; r Ri: — i ; é oS SAV oH RII OR KA G ep Pay Say “Yes,” But What Will Mar. ' ried Jurymen Think?" | Howe iortt. COULDN'T HAVE DONE re —— pet a Ilurries Victim to Hospital in Wood, Charged with Murder Pony Cart and She Will of Playmate, Lacks “Moral Recover, | Sense,” Say Alienists. | ROE, MADE DUMB BY BULLET, ON LESS, THEY ASSERT. BI SICA AD SG Agata! Gu ae Might Have Obtained More on His se tna go enaoes to scveoant nein a donna 0 Credit, but She Bought Only What | crawford of No, 28 N 1 Me slested in tw ore te : Pare She Absolutely Needed. ! : What does it cost a year for the “necessaries” of a woman? This is a question that a jury and a Supreme Court Judge are to be th Whether the “necessaries” include a wardr be upward of $20,000 in considerably less than a year, or bare living ex- perhaps a printed cotton gown or two, is the problem that Jed by the thirteen men. Much interest must attach to the ne wa ance from Will tum that they may bring to some better halves a legal di nd pure sides ltr aced to the nee was to much more than they are at present receiving in parel. ae To the woman who bakes, Royal is the greatest of time and labor savers, = acelin tt ward aul auelier of the several that have Isat an oineere Makes home baking easy, eel laa aiaGy . Ke against ince his separation from hi: ye the basis ‘ re fal pee | a pleasure and a profit. Killed by ay a year ago, Just for rery. Ina legal action brought by the Mrs. Osborne Company, tors got busy quickiy, pace oat ATR ATBBRIER \ irs, Josefa Nielson Osborn is president and leading designer to ee oon : sa eae people of fashion, the allegation is made that Mrs. Howard Gould pur- iit his cart ia fron atlon and waik m the plaintiff $20,750 worth of gowns and accessories in a months, she was en’ 1 to do so on her hus- h ee ae e insane Dand’s credit under his legal requirements, ev he or were living Rote 4 f " part at the time Wires. KOWARD a sate COULD ; PLAINS HOWARD GOULD’S “ADS.” try of the case was made in October of last year, but nothing has - g responsibilty tor [List of “Necessaries’ Supplied by _ Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Creamof Tartar PvoTo BY DUPOWKR got a lot more nerve and hu in many men who are run believed ‘With minimum trouble and cost bis- te } G y would been mad ie Public Lefore this, ‘The lawsuit may in some way explain the dian't whip. up AAU LEyA Copescaballl I fMteattNcaleN aad pastry Yarefrriate rest a ie took rd Gould had printed disclaimin: eldent clean and greatly supericr to the ready~ RNeire vals fsa ts i d and last ni as printed but a fort- MEXICAN ARCHBISHOP DIES. || Tt $% Mundinthe-shop verieiy. ean es Osborn Co. to Mrs. Howard Gould. Reco ote, Meg IV Eh Ni See s bes Ss he $20,000 bill for finery supplied ‘i ai SD | es ‘ F to the c eet made through att Gould, and for ch the imotiisles inastty : Wes arama MANE cL) 1) T ie ; a ¢ A area ‘s os, ve died vesterd ra mn yd il £ S not respon: 19 for this dressmaking bill of his wife Bite Nt n a ou fully” one-half. is hed, his wife 1 ding for her ‘neces ied’ in the complaint and bill atta te from him, while he was fj spe a sey fabrics w acs includ Th Ate the way of Wo stirt ; : M Moi fh Ry AN tf FAT The Success of the | foo noaent woP Harris Suction Clip | ‘teese i ee aie Be anne nme ALIEN the Mrs. Osborn Company rivate | 2 hi tand: id. Less Than She Mignt Have Had. irom. alt rat One OAT LD SE Ee Che a ae ans t . ined 1 ow nee , ping and tilting, us led tu le from ar question that will - ial Subway Express 4 3ut who wents a bungled He ra pe pun vant al um Cap IENHERS at perfect orig inal in W TARY CETCRD ir EDS —_-—_ Kingshridg | may be so easily obtained for : Part of Joy Line Line Wharf a sve AY OUR STORES ONLY. Slides Into River—Loss Now yards caused en Ye Secon ale on! Placed at $300,000. rmine muff .. Twentieth Cent 1 and other waa opened by < ity, Sata fon of the law that | le for sable coat at fast New York trains to-day, OCULISTS ie Say 5 skirt black and white chec! uustard tweed coat idered in jet nd’s agent, | a's lawyers| The fire that singed the toes of the e was not responsible for Manhattan tower of the new Manhattan Handall, with blo Is on either side of npany actei so B& East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. ase 84 Wost {25th St., near Lenox Ave Deeg 2 Columbus Ave., 81st & 82d Sts but the office expeditiously that net § wn, emb valid and, se me Git CALI Oat | ; ek coat Hi minimized. vellers on the trains af- cried separation of the pair, except for her |Dridse, at the foot of Pike street, after Fp rown embroidered marquisette gown fected were sent down to Grand Central $89 Fulton Streot, BROOKLYN, , What are you do-| vi ocessittes.”’ On this line will the|PUrMing out much construction work | pink embroidered marquisette gown Station iby way of the Sixth avenue “L" Opposite Abraham t Straus, Our Newest Mode! Circular and Flare Shirt. ernity Skir and the subway ine Thea Mrs. Ran Jdered prin ne gown, diamond garniture | ngat be made at an early date, ard spreading to the Joy Line pier, just | white marquisette gown : rote é We make a M AI orders hyster og the many items in the Mrs. /north, was still burning to-day, and | Bronze cloth embroidered gown Bahenee raat ces aaa one aS HIgh « 285 sniRT Was Unable to Speak. | mpany bill the largest 18 fr | shortly befors daylight the end of the | Real la at piensa track 1 h a way that one of the TALON r tiste embroidered gown With | sis ogy ah Cry al This is put down at $65), The IBC OMbA ns, A OMDSEG sed int nis for “refreshing hat and the East River, carrying with it a lot 1 s only $4. of farm machinery and bales of valu- led Polic eee specications are tWO | able produce. Chief Hayes, in charge a Wer! yell pee caet jof the fire fighters, fears the whole pier MIS ANIA URN TeLS t $176: rn aaa nee iy A pai |may go before the fire burns Itself outs aaaee eee ina | and coat, $176; a mustard tweed coat | All last night the firemen worked and and skirt, $17, and two embroidered | choked in the smothertng smoke that belts at $22 each, The full itemized list is appende rain obstructed three tracks of the four that bra off the main line or Hudson River Division. Twentleth Century Limited w just below Yonkers, bound tn at a minute, and other fast trains we: following. the T stopped at Ki for an eleciric locomotive the | at this time the cars of th 56 Fast th N NI ine even n skirt filet Ince w ~ hatiste embroidered x narqiisette teagown pique corde coat, white pique corde’ skir 1 coat, white plaue brafded skirt. Kirt, th Ci gsbridge to shift th gown pique braide: ue Ince... pique cont » duck gow camo from the creosote-soaked timbers | White duck sown White duck gown BCR OR eS of the underpinnings of both plers. It (eee ee fe oiine embroilered gown was \npossible for them to work more J pyack net and crepe de chine embroidered gown rev crepe de chine to force | ise by the . he rear| “Necessaries," Says Mrs. Gould. windo: Mrs. Gould, in signing her name to the Dill, declares that all the articies {than ten minutes at a time under the by a wrec a special e and reached delay of fp m, of clothing pure d by her of Mrs. Os-| conditions, and Chief Hayes ordered | Striped three-quarter rs r is were revoly Lad put a/ born were “necessaries.” them to werk in shifts. The covering | Blue serse coat tred at ridge to special X vith | a eft var No mention fs made in the papers in| of the Joy Line pler has now been y Natural on the irlem division Ww ouse the poli yund | t) © of any other bills for clothing | pretty well ripped up, and ft is possible crepe do ¢ them to tl Ired and n the tim! ecified, although Mr. | to throw a stream on the blazing piles. ponree auto coat | yefifth st the “1 gown » been defenc Gould i nt in other sim-| With the aid of a searchlight the fire- > mara where they were pl lar cases recentl In each Instance | poats Strong and New Yorker stood by striped AMED A Ee etter eh fiee4 3 e s trains for downtown the defense has been t d the nd forces. k and gr check coat, black and green check skirt... ed at hve at the suits or! all night and help y, and no mene{ The loss will be much larger than ade as to the) was at first estimated, and, according mbroidered coat, white pongee skirt check coat, black and white check skirt pon and mwhite uts did not fit prop tion has before b > was hovenas JEP = LAG and a few passengers who ha husband's lability for his wife's “ne-!to an official of the Joy Line, will be entingands tullesevening sowasdlamondlgatniures: toubemtransterceu meres rune denna FOR ‘AND STAIN COMBINED sities 0 sat acranatTiaet ies (hranmea | @anily. sov-0n0 and ossibly more, The crepe ae Thats at Ain alates beta) the station, One cs the Gun ; pau 1 $3.50 SHC ES EN sis wha st_ now be threshed ; i mbroidere te Jtracks was open and north-bound trains MEN z anawal firemen say that owing to the smoke, ine embroidered short track y A yut a me Court judge cl y y "7 delayed yy | jury, alt ‘wives Wil doubtieas Kees | with Its suffocating creosote fumes, the i were only y a 1 imake and sell more mene WAT aa cf Wieee strict watch for the verdict, Persaps | plaze is one of the toug' ey have . r wate or the verdict, Persaps! blaze is one of the toughest they have [White Iinen gown se. Seu Ee $ shoes than anyother ] |... you can so easily the presid- ever had to-night. DATE FOR WHITMORE'S TRIAL. manufacturer in the world, to keep strfet surveillan | ing on his ‘some much-interested | Chief Croker visited the pler and Het lace blr The date refinish the baseboards hust dreds of them! said it would be impossible to put out Krntiste embroidered blouse Whitno eteoutd akeyon into my eee fact r | i whe | to one of them | and net blouse. M ries at Brockton, Mass., and show you in your home, thet when G wer tas | © him from the wrath to|the fire, and that in a short time the evening coat wife in Harris how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are bg ni has ce d more is in the Hudson County Jail, Jer- sey Ci you're through, you’ll wonder how so complete a transformation was possible, with so little effort. went insane it bahooves: hoth ‘sides to| Joy lne pier would fall in, He con- mck felt and velvet hat. ied, xereise the utmost caution in accept- | tinued: Velvet at, rose and plusne y tale ! ; at Hat, prunes and ToReS. . OU AEM ur Ee “This 1s one of the worst fires we Palen ther —_ - —_ 4 efre gz ha’ Ather have had to fight in New York for f [HT inh DIUMES veers 500 CUBANS MUTINY Years on account of the inaccesstoility J Hank, title, sathy con 1 hat, plumes ON VOYAGE TO BRAZIL. |°f 2° fames. When the tide is ign it fhe hays Thin! $s Impossible to get a boat under the fF Pi Siren. mot made, you would then un land why they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other $3.50shocs- W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE CANNoT BE EQuatteo AT ANY PRICE. WE Douata Boye Shoos $1.75492 CAUTION sr, cates »hone on the Save money and_ health, ubes pier and when the tide Is low a boat vite chiffon 1 J Ayn RIO JANEIRO, March 31.—Five hun-| or flout going under the pier with men | 1 wn hat, BYACUCLIDESOULAL DLO ncrs LOG anak ah Coe Y STEELS Diseion hase dred Cubans who recently left Santl-| ig jmmediately driven out by the | Write straw bats ef Try Douglas New York Stores ago on board the steamer Amanda for! pungent smoke and odor of the burning sehorn hat, black fenthers . Wo Broadway, corner Huward StreeG SIXTEEN JAPALAG! TOR SALE BY Brazil, where they were to be put at|creogoted piles and upper timbers.’ 1tan veil | ns 760 Broadway, corner st BEAUTIFUL B SN TT iast cLass. work on the construction of the new| Edward 8, Terry, of the Terry & J 1 white veil Renee 863 Bro corner Lith Streak railroad running between Brazil’ and| Tench Company, ateel contractors on | Lrown brown plum IY Bros + corner 3b 1 ; ; | the Manhattan Bridge, sald to-day that | Pink V Bolivia, Lave mutiniod at Para. They! the only bridge steél destroyed has | Lezhorn hat veer ae ard: the Vessel end sce | been some brackets and ladders, and | White Lreptsdapt hey wi and that} there will not be more than @ week of J Riack Vict \ this reason they will not continue delay on this account, White chin hat 14-14) Broadway, corner 1st 8 LFADE-INUTIS GF Bilan sos Third ‘Ave. 4 Ww Avenie. 95 Nassau St. BROOKLYN. n feathers. trip 0) broide! cess ROW! ee : Blue poplin embro: gown , ’ 0 Broads Broadway. ; Naat settee natag TO PRRVENK THE Wate. Guimpsion aie: as “There's a Feason” Paiton Street itch Avenue, Sunday World Wants Work an DUT Tn ehitraee or the lainging: tn af ease armen LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes the x SS Broad Street, | Monday Morning Wonders. Sunday, rder wv “. oar use. There 18 Ly 01 1} See OLE.) Ee —18 Newa! . Edition umited, ‘"” | Boston, for inerrant for sigbature Of W. GROVE. wa. | PATERSON. N. J,—102 Markat cor. Clark at y 9 ~ ul ry

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