The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1908, Page 6

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. - acnehrctncheestanent ten 2 ones = + x a pense or en = - 2 atop ata Oe CEE meen Ana eR ARE RRR Ee ¥ .a: w v Pw > ee ee ~av~e owen ae ~ es we wm ve BVO “Tin Plate King” Who Died To-day, Wife * | eee nue ee | MAS MATTESON Who Divorced Him, and Mrs. Leeds No. 2 SHOTS “ee ao Stern Brothers MIXED HER DRINKS. THREE TIMES, sa wicheay ON BATTLESHIP dermen to-day voted the 62,860,000 for the Brooklyn water supply, $400,000 for = 4 : an addition nto the Boys’ High Bchoot | : 4 r<_ Ee , ¥ KILLS HIMSELF i Dean an 0 re ra Men’s High Grade Shirts eae At About One-Half Actual Value D6H=Ry Exterminator IMPORTED WOVEN MADRAS IN THIS SEASON'S MOST POPULAR DB Unusual Experience Made Her Scotali Fires Three Bullets at 0 Sree Gib SIGNS AND COLORS, PLEATED AND SOFT BOSOMS, COAT MODELS, a] I r > = CUFFS ATTACHED OR DETACHED, SIZES 14 TO 1742, IN VARIOUS Ill and She Was Put Her When She Refuses to Ree SLEEVE LENGTHS, EXCEPTIONALLY WELL_MADE, . ! . nn eee to Bed. | Give Him Money. Never ‘Pails $° = ani 1 se, 25, 75 Boxes at Drugetsts. Value $2.25 to 3.00, at 91.45 oS ER Ie SE I, i (Special to The Evening World ) SENT FROM Passaic N 3. June % neue xe ROUGH On Roaches| eae refused to give him $70 which she GED CG) Er Vole LE Vi 3 9 F yo 9 x | Husband's Parents Packed Her Seveaitvetsretnererarringen twolycars Misses’ and Girls Appa rel + ; aH ago, Mrs |, of No, 166 Van Off to New York—Then Seer evatreali Cast anu oy) nec NTsbRtd Closing Out Remainder of Harrtso treet and Parker avenue A ; “ He Left Her. iis cite, ny ane Gael WO a Misses’ and Junior Suits, at $6.00, 12.00 _—_- bullets and then shot himself dead. is | aie 075 | Mra. Gcotall waa taken to Bt. Mary's! The Powder, 160 and 28c Cans | ; Heretofore $12.50 to 39.75 Mrs, Agnes C. Mattison, who ts Hospital, She will probably die, Scotall Remarkably effect Girls’ Dresses, Heretofore $6.75 to 10.50, at $2.95 fending herself against her husband's | lived in East One Hundred and Sixth ‘Beetles : nee allegations of fifty instances o miscon- | street, New York. Several times he ihe Liquid not only killa the bugs, but) Girls’ Reefers, Heretofore $6.95 to 10.50, at 2.95 threatened to kill his wife because ahe hatching. would not give him money. Quarrela 1 Pint Cans, 25c.; 1 Gal, $1.50; over money caused the separation of 5 Gal. Cans, $6.00. the couple a year ago. They have a At Draggiste & Grocers, or Furnitare young child. 01 Mrs, Scotali had reeched Harrison street and Parker avenue on her way a = to the ills when her husband, who aed EV oe E Peake = <= ED s. hud’ been concealed behind. a’ tree, Women’s Undergarments long Directoire coat all of white, and a stepped in front of her and asked Unusual Offerings in hat of black straw from which draped | | whether or not she would give up the Mth day after our marriage Mr, afat-| Bleu ny te oe ee ae | Night Gowns, t 95c, 1.15, 1.50, 1.75 potalt dr BED BUGS) Chemises, 65c, 95c, 1.25, 1.35 tison left me in London and went to/ter ze said he had received a vil! t to reply, and as she America.” she sald, after the prelim!-| eon, the Lafayette. Erevoort oa naries. Mr. Mooney Mr. Mattlson's counsel. 45c, 55c, 75c, 95¢ “He enjoined me to keep our mar-| elicited that the bill rlecelved by voung Ur ' duct with Dr. Charles F. Wainwright, | © the Post Graduate Hospital, was a! summer's dream when she took the| witness stand in her own behalf in Justice Erlanger's court this afternoon, She wore a loose fitting costume, with | y from her and a revolver emd be; ‘Dwo bullets struck she fell to the pav Rongh on Bed Bugs, POWDER. very de- | there, face downward, fh clea With a Seliows Bowéer Kune ZC | S “ 59c, 75c, 1.10, 1.25 riage secret. He srid his father must | ofr. M for $800 for two peaieea med aie eta: THE LIQUID | Corset Covers, , » 1,10, 1. not know of our marriage, as he had| months entertainment of his wife at the revolver aga | fa “ 98c, 1.65, 2.75, 3.78 prospects of a brilliant career, but that! the hotel, and he insisted that $10) a and, sending a bullet ir BEL Gay CG Orn roe are tne! Petticoats, 7 1.09, 2.40, 3. An father might ia nherit him if he|week ought to be ample for the board 5 arye sl Cla eal) WL) + Hint Lie Dressing Sacques, from 85c to 4,75 id not approve the marriage. of one person. and that this bi f] f] f] | at the home of her brott At Druggiste & Gro Forn! = = t ny ry ae Se ata See ee a | z SS cans ai Bl ovens saad see 250 Taffeta Silk Petticoats following June and that then he would| that she hed been crue!ly abandoned | | announce our marriage. I left London, | by her husband TAFT SILENT ON Rough on Fleas, Reduced from $5.95 to $3.75 : dt B returning to my home in Glasgow.’ “In October, 1995." sald Mrs, Mattison Mrs, Mathison said her fan name| ‘when I was living in West Twenty- was Cruikahank and that her father/ fifth street, Mr. Mattison saw me. He was of the London lumber and produce | said it was no use for us to try to FORAKER RE-ELECTION. Won't Commit Himself as to Re-| ‘The Powder Kills Fleas on Dos, Cows ond Ones aniaots The Liquid may be found (SECOND FLOOR) ——OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoSSaa_«<_ A to accept firm of Crulkshank & Levell. 0 on His father would never E -Pragida € ale el4 31.000), t. She asked for oi “+ x-President of Rock Island : sults of Efforts of Harmony best for household ase. | notied to riage and it would M An As divorce on und of desertion and No Home Since Her Marriage, | reo .nolied to our marriage and it would ajdlvor 4 aring of the Baan 25c at Druggists or by Mail Leather ¢ ioods In answer to a question of her at- torney. Edward Hymes, the Scottish lassie satd with a mournful cadence “I have had no permanent home since my marriage to Mr. Mattison.” “But vou have recefved letters from Mr. Mattison.” “Yes, many,” wAs the reply, and the First Stricken by Paralysis 41,000,000 0c me to see his lawyer and arrange. “I told him I could not live on $90 | a month. That was what he was pay- | ing me then" Saher ‘When did you go to the Breslin to NEW HAVE Attention was directed t 5 7 H » June 23.—When Secre- | GS AND SUIT CASES, WITH AND WITHOUT FITTINGS, Five Months Ago. Fee eae rere acura roratter| carsaTat ae ug! ce wy) VELING BA was granted to her that afternoon to the report from Washing | Ro h on Skeeters OG JEWEL AND MEDICINE CASES, NECESSAIRES, CLOCKS, ivnever wed again, She was ton thet he would favor Foraker's re- (The Get There ‘‘Repeilant’’) FLASKS AND PILLOWS, ALSO A LARGE ORTMENT OF PRACTICAL to her boy and only som, Ru- siection to the Senate, he remarked keeps away Mosquitoes, Gna! ARTICLES FOR TOURISTS iar Leeds, who {s now twenty- eer * ‘Cleaniy, ey Since Mr Leeds’ ma refer to say nothing at persons, bat “offensive to insect AUTOMOBILE HAMPERS AND BASKETS IN A GREAT VARIETY. ne 250 at Druxgists, | A cablegram annc death of § ‘On Nev. 6, 1906. | Whitlam B. Leeds, the f itv! and ratl- 5 m ey “Did vour husband pay bill em “Just say,” he added, carefully ' witness identified several in turn, road m te, was received from Paris itervals, y ” y meas: . 7 : then?” Wk uring his Words, “that I decline to dis- | Letters of the most ardent kind, ad- {try gs Sapa Nicene acre Wee sak ag Gust tat mater "at “thin tine’ “S| ROUGH ON HEN LICE The following for To-morrow Grease by young Mr. Mattison to his ets | that has passei een Senator For. scond "bride Ee a erie | aker and! meh een published : | cannot say anything more at this tl Secretary Taft has had no more mere formal communication wi ator. Foraker since the C3 vention, but it 1s known that friends | of both are making efforts to bring | Island & Pacific Railroad, Scottish bride, were read in part into Treated by Dr. Wainwrigh. The DUST for applicati: the evidence by Mr. Hymes, who] «when did vou fifirst meet Dr. Wain-| 4s formerly pi sought to prove that she was more | wright? Mr. Lecds had been ainned against than sinning, “It was not until January, 195. 1 ing Bags, riveted frame, Graynor 14 to 18 inches, Value $10.00, $5.50 Value $5.00, 2.95 dent Klace and $ ) worth of palnt- Seal Hand Bags, 10 inch frame, leather lined, fitted with purse, Director In Many Roads. for a year. Last fall “On Christmas Day I told the family, /had a very sore throat—tonsilitis, with me of Gon F itted with sweetheart, how I met you at Mrs./heart palpitation. The maid in the} Leeds ‘was a director in all the|them into hermontous relations, Hand Bags, Jeather lined, fitted w' 5 1.95 Webster's, and of our intended mar- I didn't see Dr. Wain- | Be es purse, in black, brown, green and blue, Value 62.95, Q riage,” he wrote a few weeks after er nim. Hel’ BtharGhicasn) SON OF LEEDS ESS Ki their marriage. ‘or this until I lef Co oO. = Glove Kid Belts, New Models, 50c, 95c¢ BY FIRST WIFE ir black, white and colors, TOLD OF DEATH. Rough on Moth, Fly and Flea West Twenty-third Street Keeps Flies from “The story will not go down with Phen 1 moved to No. Li them at all, There was an awful/ West Eightv-fourth street, ire scene. Father almost lost control of |iived with Miss McGeachny, and then His Fortune $40,000.000. himself and sald things that stung.|with Mrs. McKenzie, snd Dr. Wain- yt, eeds died at the Hotel Ritz in jpant a tird stroke carried ae | was a member of the New York RicHMOND, Ind. June 23.—Rudolph Mother cried bitterly and sald things | wright became a social caller and con: Paris, where he na n constantly Yacht Club, the Seawanhaka Yacht Horses, Cattle,etc. even worse than the governor. She|tinued to be after that under the care of a physician. Mra, |Cluh, the Coney Island J Leeds, son of William B. Leeds, who declared that no nice girl would fhink| One by one Mrs. Mattison dented the! Leeds, his second wife eset te cht Chup, lived in this city with his mother, who Fleas from Dogs. of engaging f to any one on such] fifty-seven allegations and denied the stant attenda er organizatio: was divorced from Mr. Leeds, received Moth from Clothe short acquaintance. stories of witnesses about her o The tinancier’s fortune is estimated at Te Ga a cable to-day announcing the death of Laing, 35 Cents. h Dr n asked If right “I begged her to let me eend over|home late at night Ww for you or for them to go over and| wright, 5, EGG see for themselves what a dear, sweet) ie true that Dr. Wain girl you are. They won't 80, and) remained the night in her apar mother sald she would not speak to | | you !f she met you.” $40,000,000, ond Mrs. Leeds was f rsh q / = f ney= | his father. sods No. 2 Was spent z SOLD FOR 10 YEARS h ss Te ere tah, VAS SPPPC Mr, Leeds is editor and owner of the at Druggia's os eo Realth dates back to an Richmond “Palladium No funeral _ar- £. 8. WELLS,Chemlst, Jersey City,N.J. > ed — ae y his. palal appendicitis ormed !rangements have been made so far a8 | Originator of “Rough-On" Preparations. "This deci ‘ is known here Beware of Imitatone or Substitutes, Fifth Avenue fon a] vears ago. her followe sult from Afraid He'd Be Discharged Laianaivetoneleas. This | i it “Nan, dear, father Is very st Aare eed inane finan acces aaa and I dared not tell him. If he knew! open at the neck and showing more 6r his a cate Tt (tO A Broadway at Ween of our marriage the governor wo al Haat orev on enaradnia wheal: thamDoctcr > the fe as i dismiss me. Of course it 1s @ StOCK) \ 3. there, Is that true?” : rea ey Heese ee ee mie compans, but he owns the mayority of |" "1 never was in dishabille In the att qin Mex ih 6 . Deparenent! Mh He ee : vt hie i Ge 11a not | Presence of any man In my life,” was age to Mr. Leeds she was Pe ee oy “If he was to dismiss me I could not |? pe that pay meas thesemphaticirenly: ler to marry the milifonaire get a place that would pay mea s PNR SLE SPLL ees eeruen tie rit enacry tales tale eee nee ae ae Lingerie Waists, ‘Parfait Model’’ o sheer French lawn; front, back and sleeves trimmed 1.90 with Val. lace insertions. Heretofore $4.75. cc cceeeeeee Hand Embroidered Tailored Shirts i i Har. Of pure white Irish linen with detachable Eton collar. Heretofore $4.75 ...-++++ 2.95 Dressy Lingerie Waists of French batiste, front, back and sleeves trimmed with 2 05 lace and English eyelet embroidery. Heretofore $5.00... e cg) a a 1 £20 a month, anc I'd | Cie ee an Oa Hotel Breslin, was the frst witness |vand in South Dakota Mrs, Mattison told how she came to, of the day. He identined the elgta- The $250,000 Necklace. | New York at her husband's tidding in| ture of W. [ Stebbins on ins reer y | Before - 5) tol the! second Jun 1906. for ugust 13, 17, of a man : eae had a room acr nased her My husband mi ns duty and took me to tel Lafayette: | tne INLD eee oversy Involved Is O' Mattison and) the floor, | Involved Is Our Bea ahr arta mee ont hp » | ENTIRE STOCK OF TUB DRESSES, a ae Ce «. | ENTIRE STOCK OF LINGERIE DRESSES, AR ENTIRE STOCK OF SILK DRESSES AND GOWNS. from me at tne landing, | Who wrigit y, of the Rockaway Inn, ‘ ifled that Mrs, ; Eile UR s @ gent at thelinin. last k a Dutch Neck Lingerie Waists Pts it ag Mahe ye in alia wine lh to wal gua een | ALL PRICED REGARDLESS ofCOST or VALUE || “etree aie inne fn, ack md tenes wid 3. ER a tO el EE tenia eis rought sult fine embroidery, Val. lace. Value $5.78....++eseeeeeseee ° son Richard the United ¢ did not go Frencn Cotton Crepe Blouses * a few m “My room had a « ne room, which | io the lady's room sult’ was ” between it 1 my busban¢ Fe ¢ i “May be washed, no ironing required,” hand made, band e Mere were connecting, doers, Kept Notes of All Their Meetings Sateneite 2,500 Tub Dresses embroidered, real lace trimmings. Value $12.50........ 6.75 T was still known only| W: P. Le Viness, another - | Values up to $15, I continued the aN > him. That Battleship Incident. In response to Mr. Hymes's question. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ Button Front Washable Skirts tilonatre teaves |, $3.00 $3.95 $5.00 $5.95 Princess, gatmpe and Dutch neck mode's of bordered dotted Swiss, linon, repp, gingham, cham- ne bray, lawn and dimity tn siripes, dots, checks and solid colors. Pacitle tng the ‘gattieship incident Mrs on fame in Bete mesa tones et eae White Irish linen or poplin, open front model; Hae link pear! buttons; AK reat onithar Ui Siabattiasnipy Went ears ° - length 34 to 42 inches. Value $7. eaten Pe oa sacar at mae Lingerie Dresses 3.95 Bie conngleaniels Was very attentive ich they after $5.00— Value $10—Princess mode! of fine batiste trimmed With Valenctennes lace and pretty ® “We drank cocktails and ‘tghballs i ‘Trust for $4 medallions. ’ Hie ee pen anes wre beer : Wa Bought Up the Rock Island $] (00 —Vale $25—T went y-five new and dainty models to choose from, exqatsttely embel- Tatlored Linen Coat Suits § . af 5 lished with lace trimming. Smart long coat, with button front or pleated skirt of French linen, Engfisii crash or poplin, in white and colors, misses’ sizes, 14 to 20 years, women’s sizes 32 to 42 bust. Heretofore $19.75; 12.50 Hand Emb’d Linen Dresses $1 5.00—Vaice $35—Beautiful hand embroidery in colors ts applied to waist and skirt border of these dresses. > vast Hoek Sik Dresses and Gowns to-day ey $G-75— Value $12.50—Taf feta Princess Dresses, stripes, checks, soltd colors. Foulard Princess Gaimpe Dresses, polka dots and figares. ay room, a few talked . 8 brill ‘ $] Q:00—V alee rear iicess Foulard Dresses, underwatst of net and imitation Clany Lace. Princess model of best quality French linen, in. white, violet or 86 1 ““ffeta Princess and guimpe dresses, all colors. richly hand embroidered front, neck and sleeves. Heretofore §a8.$0) Aarriage, because eee $15.00— Value $25,.00—Demi Empire Princess models of foulard. 14.50 ald he conid fe k : * gett 4 ame pelle se Be Leal Rajah Dresses, ail colors, in Princess models. j ee i Milan opened ‘ % ne Was connected $ -50— Value $30.00—Accordien platied strived taffeta Princess Dresses. | > had te 1 is ison, ont qutt Ce een ; 1 7 Taffeta Princess Dresses with dainty lace yokes. | FIF TH A VE., 37th (oO) 38th Sts. k Ae [dats Stes ‘asco nein Joint riches ‘ A $2900- Value £40,00—Satin messaiine demi Emptre dresses, all colors. ee 3 eh Soy, ESO ee « Hand embroidered Rajah Princess Guimpe Dresses. ut He Never Came Bac aise ial , . ’ j Proetenniminere) euisa. | al| merrae s : All Imported Model Gotns of satin, messaline, lingerie, chiffon, voile, crepe de || eae c “Ht Always Comen with the Chine, taffeta, rajah, net and lace, reduced in same proportion, ak Soptemt kp cr) . 1J,. 4+(\.1.a2/, FURS STORED, | The Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Pose and teleeray m. My letters did esembiste fe fret Mrs . sig os SER Rae |e es cen ene | Hao Guba 6® lad Oba 6 | nyo wo man ree |

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