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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, HOWARD GOULD'S MISS SHONTS 1 7 WES IN WANT HOME, DEFENDS COUNSELOELRES MARRIAGE 10 TITLE pon ene She’s Worrying te ihe on re of the Duchess du $25,000 a Year and in Chaulnes Replies to Criticism Dire Distress. Ethel Barrymore. SON RETURNS CROKE FOR ROS) PLEADS $120,000. Says the Leader DeLancey Nicoll, Opposing Motion, Admits She Has Former Tammany May Come Here \ to Pay Lawyer. Before the Election. i] Lawyers Clarence J, Shearn and De- Miss Marguerite Shonts was a pas 4 Lancey Nivoll engaged in a defiant. em- senger on the Adriatie, of the White Dittered wordy struggie over the rela- Star ilne, which docked to-day. She had tive merits of their clients, Mrs. Kath- been spending the summer with her erine Clemmons Gould and her hus- sister, the widowed Duchess du band, Howard Gould, to-day, in Su- Chauln in Paris. The Duchess, who was tn poor healt: c The encounter occurred See eae or react eo following the sudden death of her hus. after Justice Glegertoh heard argument band, {s now much better according to over Mrs, Gould's postponed motion for yriss Shont’. Her constant companior } @r order directing her husband to pay 1s her sister-in-law, the Duchess D'Uses. her alimony at the rate of §10,00 a The Duchess du Chauines expects to | month, vending the trial of her #uit become the mother of a posthumou ’ for separation. The order also pro- heir to the estates in about two mont vided for $15,009 counsel fe Miss Shonte showed animation when Mr. Nicoll asked for ’- she heard of an interylew with Miss Journment, saying Mrs, Gould could not Ethel Barrymore at St. Louis, as Se Sits ih Ts aki, she had re- printed in to-day’s World, in which the élved a check f¢ only yesterday, actress was quoted as saying that the Mr. Shearn, in reply to Justice Glege- reafon so many international marriages | Fich’s question, then satd out badly was because New “Mrs. Gould, your Honor, Is tn sertous York society girls had not enough oul- ; want . 4s entitled to her allowance ture, mentality and earnestness of pur- akaitoraeaieeay from you, She Pose to interest for any lengin of tine has worrted along on #25,0% a year long the foreign noblemen to whom they enough under the mass of vicious slan- Were murried. ee eae Sars Vor Howard Gould: I cannot understand why Miss Bar- si rymore, who has lately got into New Perjury May Be Charged York society, should such a thing,” “Tt ip Imperative that I get depositions remarked Miss Shonts, “From what 1) from three witnesses before answering have seen I snould say it ts the bril Mrs, Gould's application,” interrupted | !@ncy and adaptability of American <a il girls that has imade them leaders of LOE eX er, a i Well, TH cone ou set Col BIL: ude, editor and publisher = - Mr, of the Tuffalo News, was another pas- | PEO CHONG NL miled Mr Senger. The Colonel is peartily in favor Shearn of Taft's election, but he failed to dis- “What, €o you concede—your client play any deep emotion when he heard {tted perhiry? that in the race tor Governor of New committed per! : York the betting now favored Chanler I ‘Certainly not, my dear friend, em- ~ Richard Cro! jr. and his bride re- ° d ' phatically not.” turned from & visii to the senior Croker on KS on S a er arerei reign tes. > - ih Ireland. ‘They were at Glencairn for { Well, we charge Mr. Gould was Jus hot three monte, tified in abandoning her in our motion father is in splendid’ health,” | te strike out much of her allegations in ng Croker, “and he Is looking gail cog with great pleasure to his Bret) Moyine panera fot a We say coming visit to New York His ho a she was frequently intoxicated; that she Rhodora is entered in a race In FE made life intolerable, impossible. She land on Oct. 28 If she is At. he will not ‘whole hog.’ Ni « de over until after the race has been has gone the ‘whole hog.’ Now, she has 70," Rut if he withdraws her from the Genied using Uquo: really, that she entries he may get here before election. | Sister of Duchess du Chaulnes Who Upholds Titled Marriages - Cannot Die, He eclares, Untii Mur- derer tor Whom He Offers Re- 0,000 in the attempt to bring my 1 would give my entire fo : was ever intoxicated.” His coming, however, has nothing to} “Well, that’s right; she wasn’t tntoxt- do with poll urpose in cross- d I P; : h dd. 3 the oc to seo his old cated and never was and you can't friends oieeerneS war Ss Funisned. prove {t, no sir,” hotly replied Nr. Bhearn. | Justice Glegerich then asked: ciaealahe defendan€ mee aay cours BS NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ter charges?” “I have spei “No-only about #ixty, Your Honor,” eS on arta answered Mr. Nicoll. “We must have Bone murderey so 4ustlce, an adjournment, for every fair reason." STOMACH MISERY tune if it could be accomplished. 1 know the man— inveliigolahesdleriitoonceden ter ithe many people know him—I could go up to the Adiron- purposes of the argument, what you dacks to-morrow, put my hand on the murderer's want your witnesses to testify to,"" hot shoulder, and say to him: ly rejoined Candidate Shearn ws om CRrs TAT AnreR A TONDATE Sana gInor ou shot my son!’ That is what I would like No. 42 Broadway, living at No, § East F to do, but my friends will not permit it.” | Seventy 7 th street; Mrs. George Kirk- Henry Dexter, ninety-six years old, and a multt- Hick ana 3 ey ned inslsel Ne millionaire, whose son, Orrando Perry Dexter, was Nicoll, “@heso ‘witnesses haye retused |i1s, a 3) A . mysteriously killed on his Adirondack estate five ' oF 2 para bs to make affidavits and I want an order Found New I rey aration Differ WIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH years ago, and who, after spending a quarter of a from Your Honor to compel them to at) 3 3 on’ dollars! jp attempt t i Py Ee a te pei ei ate art ee ent From All Others and million dollars in a futile attempt to discover his Gould says Howard Gould winked at Now Enjoys Health. murderer, has renewed his efforts by offering a reward of $10,000 for in- and filrted with a Broadway star at « INO! NOY . formation concerning the crime, sat in the study of his handsome home at ad certain theatre and that he was drunk os No. 42 West Fifty-sixth =treet to-day and told me the tragedy of his life. a Baldy ma aL ranrare ae als “Tam ninety-six years old,” he sald, | was shot down, and it became the prop f show that Mrs. Gould was so tntoxi-| Since the change In location of L. T.| « i ay re piereotithelothenintendinemurchnaer | ed on the night of this alleged incl- | Cooper's headwuarters to Rikers ‘but I cannot die till the man ng purchase. ni that she was forcibly removed Drug Store, No, 2 West Fourteenth Killed my son has been brought to Shot From Ambush. from the theatre nicaatadlat orien lavanuenbelnnniiclitice: My son was shot from ambush with Did Ste Bite Mrs. Kirkpatrick? demonstration of the Cooper prepara-| “Did you ever see Orrando?” he 38 calibre ball from a gun that would : ‘ eerie | y carry two miles. ‘The ma e “Mrs. Kirkpatrick will testify that at # Ms attracting larger crowds than) asked, pathetically. “That is his ple owned a me in man I susp a bridge party in the Kirkpatrick home ever before, The fame of these medi- | ' Tete OY CRRA Ra uat_deseription,” He Mrs, Gould was so intoxicated that she cines in correcting all kinds of stomach | ‘Ure On the mantelptece. eh been heordiemake:threats(agalnst tried to agsault five of the guests and disorders is rapidly spreading, and|!ow, wasn’t he? 1'l1 give you a copy on's Ife. One man had heard him Gad assault and bite Mrs, Kirkpatrick’s people from eurrourding towns and| of his life to read.” bak another if Orrando was. 8 (goo arms while the Iatter was ordering her cities are In dally attendance. Many| From a little pile of pamphiets on the “het. Hearing that he was he said tw ve removed. Mrs. Schmeizel Will persona return to tell of the beneft de-| desk before him he selected that whicn | Well, then, he'd have to be hit in the Hel oh aMlas,, Goalie datoascallons” rived by them, and numerous atate-|he sought and banded me a memorial >4¢k! warmly reicined 3 Phearn, ments are volunteered for publication, | of the life and death’ of Orrando Perry ; otwithstanding this point and many 2 Ruse the “entire charger against macarStelermans aivieg atiNe: aieb||i Dexter rs the Grand Jury refused to indict Gould are false. Why. your papers 2 ND y athe utor of | & GDuld are taiae. Why your paners nth avenue, between One Hundred | Got English Degree ; Was ans utor fy them ty do 9." and Forty-third and One Hundred and| “He was an Oxford M. A. you seo, | [W080i Sum the Asi pres, them 1@ Forty-fourth streets, relates his experl-| He studied at Harvard and then went |’ i Gove Mr Nicoll. ence as follows: to lngland, to Cambridge, before tak- 37° No ‘Weil, Your Honor, isn't, “1 had stomach trouble for fAfteen|ing his Oxford degree. He lved 1 Necaneta dines an thing for me. Sy Shoain Ie declared Ma, Micah | years, My digestive organs were badly | with me, This was his home, 1 would (ctv) joe from Gov. Hugites be Mm not in distres ? out of order, My food fermented, leay-| have given it to him by this time had sees eH vers Hermade + if you are, Mz, Shear shouldn't ing my stomach sour nearly all the| he lved.”’ SUE MUN’ me: fora -opntaly n¢.' added Mr. Nicoll isitea for > E arent hour and then kept me-ninety-sive : u lume, Everything I ate caused me pain,| The tone of this millionaire who lives 01 are gveting Mr lds $25,000 Vears old—waiting thirty minu uate pecking. Mt ; ‘ "Gases accumulated immediately after| only for vengeance grew soft and ten- ¥" erie iting thirty minutes white That's an outrage, Your Honor, I'm eating, end I would bloat and experl-| der as die spoke of the dead man's tal- | heal ta acirie: policisians; J1e.srena ) er,'' y 1 ed Candid . rs over, and then he said pots either,” fairly poreamed Candidate | gncy much distress, which wae relieved | ent. » rt Pater Sur eE EE EE “At least the monthly checks only after frequent belching, There ‘© the poor mountain people who had | cee ond after able to your order, 1M | Was a constant soreness at the pit of | Seen him buy 12,000 acres of thelr land ()"' pet mh 6a avi to yu yeateraay an OF $2.00 made out iy stomach, I had little or no energy | and who came to dislike him as th y ear ae ee at ne ‘Your Honor, I'm not willing to stand and could not shake off the tired and| re said to dislike William Hockefelle, ..) ,, Pirarininrmuure ba for thie, id Mr. Shearn languid feeling that constantly op-| M8 nelghbor, he may e seemed a x him; but he had neyur Counsel in Distress. pressed me, I consulted doctors and) hard man, Stories a of bis driv NathaiMaiincin vial, why thie anxioly?” perwisted tried many different kinds of medicine ing berrying parties from his estate, Lo | eg ae ADs: Niool “If you are in dist . inal fs tis the old father who survives him, and exter ha nh of his son all why not admit It? All you have to do Which only helped me at the thne, and hi te harne yey is to get Mrs. Gould to indorse one of {na little while 1 would again be back | sits alone in his empty hom: was en lec those Monthly installment checks over in my former conditio: beloved a alo, and 4s much | may to you.” ‘This state of affairs went along for | mourned. I niied ‘I'm too busy to Usten to this, Your years and | becam. convinced that ¥) Honor,” savagely replied Candidate there was no he hat I would Crics for Vengeance ; am i wanted Mhearn, folding his paper have to make th f it and con- ‘I may yet live to see this murderer"! Oo get t le had a girl all “Busy, Mr. Shearn?” poked Mr Nicoll tinue to suffe Several months ago,! ,, eat” wala’ Air, Theat “wr lewed our for \ Was from playfully: however, having read much about the Comvicted,” said Mr, Dexter, and look- |, pie : a Yes. busy, Can't you understand ey, stomach medicine that was being is at his straight, slight Aeure, Wis Contodcpote 1 ‘he would Pagiiehs _fuainess agements ty, futreduced in New York by this man close cropped white beard, lik blue, nove vr ha of a rebel ae rol nal eng. ments Cooper, and hearing It recommended | ave, “trey » 0 is eve tox Mr BRAT taney snares Cooper Hd Nearing it tpeommended | eyes in which glowed? the fire of h toy 1 ney rs none erpente— amply engagements,” henefted, | wert to his headquarters ingle purpose, 1 could well believe him, un + ing newere rr, hearn, as the lawyers gang procured ireatmel Yo di risen to his feet and bowed as i t erich smiled as he called for order “YMhere was something about the| 1 ontered the room: Ene een Tae hac Cane: ver’ elite dh F The court then decided that Mr. Cooper medicing that was different from | '@ntly to the door as I left. His volee ti si iyiaw. dca down te me ot, Gould's motion to strike out certain anything. ever taken before, it| was full and firm, his hearing #0 00} fice every day to look after my aces scandalous matter An Mra, Gould's plea goted upon my entize system at once. | that I did not raise my voice once dur- | ties. but L never bought w gtock oF a id counsel fees would be My appetite linproved, and : 5 ond ih my Mfe that 1 uidn't pay’ fo continued to-morrow. 2 Mee eee enti te OLENA mor pee agtt | ing the conversation. livery reference | hunt jh my that L aidy't pay f — ing thelr Work perfectly. The’paln in (0 bis dead son had feeling in it, the Haun eas havaaitonmmane dante HURRICANE WARNINGS. my stomach ceased, | was troubled fio hint of restrained grief, but not onve Now 1 sit alon and try to think of J plore, Me A Ay, Bedele operated did any manifestation of emotion soften Say8 to convict the ian who took bk ener ae ealt inare, checrtak eat! IO" the granite of his New England face. yy) Rave Ar. Badyer, f Weather Burenu Orders Them Con- and in fact began 0 enjoy ite ‘Two men in the Adirondack region ‘Hando's friend, $50.0" worth of tie 7 % . the tune } taken the entire 4 n live e bitter enemies |Her—that means a life-long Income of ued for Florida Const Fe eee ta sreutlty a eget’ where my son lived were bitter enemies | HOO TAN means jane Wmeome, 0 é ‘The local Weather Bureau received and have fell splendid ever since, One Of them wished my son to buy « He says he can do nowt the following despatch from Washing- | Cooper's New Discovery is @ remark- rtain piece of land because the other Everyone near the estate which was ton to-day able preparation man wanted it. If my son became the | MY son's knows t ame of his mar. Cooper's headauarters are now located | derer. But the State to which I pay Hurrigane warnings ordered in Itker's New Drag Store, Now Weer purchaser the first man could haul bie | {\ousands in ta Mee Sen pay at MA. M. from Savanna t irieenth just oft tinpber across it. If the other man bought (o eonviet h Monroe. Wurrivan ntral where he or hi Patan maui ind) canes ae I don't know ¢ taal ieee A , northward between Nuss: 1 public dally. The a Me La $10,000 rows y resul © Barometer at Nassau 238 inches, | on sale at all the Kiker stores and can oaaibie » but while 1 live 1 am going to keep on wouth, # miles, Cbtaimed at an er son Was about to buy the land when he trying.” | be al y Ws Bore. ter, 6 OCTOBER 1, 1908, 3 SOCIETY WOMEN | ores Caste = Ifa plagie were to wipe out t , New 4 , 0 cra Cae teould not be missed } yon Ethel Barrymore Declares City Livou In the inanities of a ry able you it pass, | mrtly. ft oe It is the American girt who has interidtione wan Wouldn’t Lose “If Plague | marriages ] Wiped Out Social Sei.” re ass LY i site fe aries | ft > ! 2: ld be no 4 | “PIGGISH AND USELE The are s Isn't enough to sta $1 380,74 Sieiaits playful kitten | } I shall a) man—one wh an earn his 5 | Lena “Average Millionaire's — Sc SURGES See aly _ Si Hell GATE terest Playful Kitten.” atin Ee ‘ ST Barrymore. who ts playtt the Oly From the gardens to you Pp Theatre in “Lady § ert 1 ever marry, it will be a (as un matter how poor the man, would be willing to give up my care hit with all fs attentions and applause, for —_— ——— | VY nice ose pin Ans Barrymore, whose posltfon tn the Picks Out Policeman’s House All the Principal Department | most exclusive social circles In this LA SU Gaara Gal renee Gi ce Moe MONET Tee Ceylon Tea) en launched into a eanstic ritfeism = f jety women, particularly those of re Se ? rd stip 2 rk. Trouser Board of Estimate. A 10c. Package makes 40 cups. host useless, brain seifish a yseless order « gs in the Here ts an 1S-carat har@ luck story ; Rory EA Ryare| she declare titutes the pris | sxoclety of this country ate on the budget for 1909 were begu ic ‘There's no occasion for brains In ES to-da The city wl | ho 1 have seen—and cor ntl the only house Mt ast enn, 4 retment Fd jo not prepare themselves to cul- fiviroceunted| ‘ z i reat lenendas Y (on our enyironmen* ivate their capabflities. They have niet 4 ‘ salon enough for what is demanded of them, bea sree tit ‘ pver a ficult Sey RilaUlatalae Os Th Windowphanie Soctety men and women are merely \ , hers marching from the lew this time uit a reature comforts. If a plague were| iit ine isast Iiver. To the 5 and itemized esti yy t heauty than. the me ¢ New York, neither the city nor the Jiige ASR CUBLRAN ‘ mation Ce Pendleton wants Cannot collect. or ntry at large would be any worse for channel petween the [sland and the | $955,240, an inerease of $107.68), He 1 damp Br 1OAS cota ea moulal nou be 20 seed sa Wilton giial nid) ehore [that cases kad been running behind at ny dust. Ute 20) OSE) CDSN DD EE a ais compar poiare belt ICMR. -|n rate of three hundred a year, and Pe inirge indernateatyee 4 lex of an ordinary dinner table, youl yf Wile Ss evans 1 up thelr men in|some places in his office he had not laity, ga ie sou call ase, but If you happen to toch on 14 0 REET RG ey IPCI cLEciialical daecine Ge Aber aas dha manin and bring ‘the anything the real men of our country, jog) eo the current, ‘The Bridge Commissioner Stevenson wemts S = e doing, or tf you venture Into an in| ood tite enent him wi the river and STL0SL, or #261 more than this year. || Hale Price |HERM. LN ual discussion on any subject, you PERE IAS LHGSELLT ERR DAIS rHTLS GAGs IOERE Niele mount aillemealll Bring Ea eae ill be shunned as an Intolerable bore.” toria terry Innding. No one saw him necessary for the Queensboro’ 1 to-day R ee She blames the unhappiness of Inter-) ang he shed his striped jacket and hid Vridges eost about as much as t ; on | 386 B’dway, Jona) marr on the wife, under a shed, He knew his black and Ceipts rom them. 4 Williamsburg Mont of. a Brooklyn. | ne American girl s proven a fall- white str! ped trousers would attract! and Brooklyn Bridges yield about $100, She SE TTT are," she explained, “because she has attention should he come within the ere? not enough mentality, culture, education range of vision of a chance pedestrian, ' 4 serfous purpose to hold for long the but they were the only trousers he had iterest or affection of foreign noble- Sk ng along in the shadow Aas the r new surroundings. vy the mist Piato finally ee th vomen of wealth are con- PAS Perlis h comfortable ving quarters, a He gO DEGAUBG. good dinner, a hand at bridge and an cng winiow eifriains Nnaeane ‘ 95 auton te ride They are empty shells, jjjes. He passed dwe ‘ter dwell. e meaningleas and useless to the country ing for one re until ——— ——- I have particular reference to those WhO. jad reached t! “aid EN H spend their time chasing social will-o'- | Fourth avenue, fully fifteen blocks | the wisps. from where he had le the ver } If the dukes and earls and counts of A neat, hosvitable | tage No Hats are more beautiful H rope would only choose their brides tracted him. He crej tie alley Tihan ours—none can be, for 4 m the American middle class there back of the house, s fence and f Ndi bette dlnccssnident ion sliver evened Wie week 3 bho rear as. |We Get the best that both | , s too much to expect of these pect of the piace was as encouraging | Parisamd@ New York can pro- i oblemen, however, tor the noor fellows, #1 the sank Saimin Oily, Ae ener uce, it’s not conceit that i ust have money, i and knocke : causes us to make this t Miss Barrymore when the Thy knock wa 1 by Pollccman || oe ong claim—it’s a fact. name of the New York releaicl senna ge Bas coe \ have been foliowing her about plead- | j)y heating was his reakfa ng with her to marry him was men went J -opened 4 The reason why we can ned. AGTESEN offer $8.00 and $12.00 ‘Dear me,” she said, “a millionaire TSR RBA CHAU, EMT OaaR ETD policeman's Trimmed Hats ; son, no, never! Why 7 Men - nterest a playful ki woman who has see velop mind. 4 We import and buy direet | whee | vi |Our Famous $3.95 & $4. 95° Trimmed Hats her h young Sneak eo ret em : 1s ‘ oe 1 Baths ; yore 2 mlgbly drawing power that brings the Great Public iis father’s dollars tie river Thue ial pau freedon Nis) ou ore t Gee , |MODERN MILLINERY STORES nan, but one who has the ablity, to “= FOREST BI ATE Fifth Avenue, Corner 117th Street aap hl eae ea a a J.QREN EVENINGS LENOX ay SUBWAY SEATION A 11G8H1 SE, ny grips from place to place j to wh Ima ny Worrles and troubles pes FROME SIS. Ry Flannel Waists. A ALPANY, Oct bt vent of |f es sd : Ml the clinton Pris tle Non a <r HEE EET Feige oEPUL EET . H the front hirt sleeves and lire tH 1 nent ae | oe Mhe model at $6.50 is finishe \ of i wan miunied tie batret-Atuney's W There’s Satisfaction It buttons in front, has nen | tit mitts tea in having a steady hand, wah marl treretmttleeetaneecho ats 1 SOHC PREETI e OTA Er ay Ii coffee makes you# Hl in Scotch Hlannels, ] | inte RE ia wobble, stop and use ) is, Fal \¢ i ty There was a tip a i the Crimina | h and i ! | Cet ta a Ab © 944 { “There's a Keason’ 1 Sth e >

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