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ERE IETS f t I of, x [. ‘ MRS. “LOU” BETTS FAILS TO OBTAN ANY ALIMONY Court Rules in Favor of the Sporting Man tn Di- vorce Sult. Mra, “Lou” Betts will heve ty got along without @ssistance trom her bus- band in the way of alimony, pending her suit for absolute divorce. She asked for $1,000 a month and $3,000 for her lawyer, but she neglected to name the respondent in her complaint, merely Geclaring ‘on information amd belief that Louis L. Betts had been too friend- ly with other women” from Feb. 15, 4904, down to the present time. Jus- tice Glegerich to-day danied the motion | 7 for alimony and counsel fee. “The only allegation by Mre, Betts fm her petition for alimony ich might possibly be construed as charging th: statutory offens ground for an ai e@alute divorce,” said, ‘4s that } usband ‘bas admitetd to ma’ he pers ;_Un- n must little blue a with yellow prepossessing hair and mwoman, eyes, Was in court and much agitated when r application was made, said “Lou” Betts was proprietor of geveral gambling houses where large gums were won and lost, and that his income was fully $50,000 a y Her home is a house at No. 70 W ty-fifth street, where she has ‘and every comfort, but she is at pres- @nt in Atlantic City with her two ehildren. “Lou” Betts married Miss Anna It. Waish in Philadelphia Fob. 2%, 1900, Opposing her application for alitnony he denied ail her charges and said he had maintained her and their ch in style in the house provided for t! Uving at the rate of $20,00 a year. He gaid that there was no incompatibility of temperament between them; that she Was extravegant, and he felt in duty ound to bring & counter suit for separation, as he had been unable to live with her for four years. . REGISLER LO-DAYt if you don’t register you can’) ote! *| landed in New York City and came 4m-| pack among the familiar Sing She ; en | hem, come me THE 2 RR. ASTRON HIS PROPOSAL © HAD A SCREWDRIVER, CAME BY CABLE, Implements. Miss Adelaide Franz Quick in Accepting Lieut. Zimmer- man She Met Abroad. A harmless tmplement of household utility, a screwdriver, may be trans- formed into a weapon sufficiently dan- gerous to send a man to Sing Sing for weven years simply for possessing It. Witness the case of John Murphy, of No, 419 Bast Wighty-first street, who wae CHICAGO, Oct. 6—A proposal went! given the term mentioned by Judge Fos- over the Atlantic cable culminaed last| ter in the Court of General Sessions to- night in the marriage of Miss Adelaide | day. Murphy js an ex-convict. Frans, daughter of the late E. D.| yeved six terms already for burglary Franz, a well-known St. Louts mfll-|tn nts forty-seven years of life, and his | fonaire merchant, to Lieut, Robert | prison existence has made his hair and Zimmerman Jr, of the German Navy, |mustache almost snow whle. It has also ch | given to his face and eyes an expression CM MLO TRG CLF ied te Vebltbay CL such as attracts the attention of a po- ae Uceman at any time. Five vears ago the bride went to Kell. | Therefore a detective, passing a pawn- isto, @lop at Manhattan stree! it. Nich- | rd ad eer en eaten | Sas avenue, on Sept. and seeing Sali ts Murphy inside negotiatin loan on @ to the United States two years ®€0/ revolver, had no hesitation about step- they corresponded. A yea ago the|ping in and arresting him. The only bride and her mother, Mrs. Sophie! Piece of incriminating evidence found 9 oat % 3 m the white-haired prisoner was a lig || Bea ett do ithe 59 Bo Us screwdriver from which the wooden Two months ago a cablegram flashed) handle had been removed, across the wires. It was very concise, | A charge was entered against Murphy ‘Will you marry me?” ft read lof carrying a burglar's tool. He in- qvas ithe peaponse. sisted that he had no intention of using Dee |the screwriver in a burglarious way, as quickly fixed,! but he could not tell what he intended obtained a six|to do with it. He could not tell where from his battie- he gut It or how long he had carried it. Last Tuesday he| 5°, Ms reputation made the screwdriver uesday De) a tool of burglary, and Murphy will be ne ou | mediately to Chicago to prepare for the| roundings to-morrow. wedding | Lieut. merman {s a son of Robert millionaire director of building Co., of Stettin, He has been in the navy | Since boyhood and 1s second in com- mand of the battleship Hanover. The bride has been prominent in @t, Louls and Chicago society for several ¥ bride and bridegroom i qT | f ew ‘ork | for | Germany on 0. Deutschland and will reside in many. eee STILL TUGGING ON YANKEE. NEWPORT, R. 1., Following jan unsuccessful atte: | move the stranded er AS set for itself a high standard. To live up | to it has been the un- oe een et psition on Spindle ck, In Buzzard’s Bay, the fleet of w ns | . raft, naval rollers and tugs, ray ceasing effort for 122 years. made another effort iH itional | 7 * t pulling power. Tho pumps wero worked | Lhe gain is yours. constantly, so that the crulser might ir Hotels, Restaurants, Saloons, Oyster Houses. bo free of water. Two More Days of the Sale of This great sale Enough still on vicmity. Scores of carloads of used or second-hand pianos are generally sold for; and every one is guaranteed as to tone, durability and workmanship by the $12,000,000 Piano Combine, recently formed bythe KNABE, CHICKERING, FOSTER, ARMSTRONG, HAINES BROS., MARSHALL & WENDELL, BREWSTER& COOK, PIANO COMPANIES, selection, bat they are going fast These pianos are brand new and because the case effects are not to be re-cal Brand New Pianos Half Price or Near It will long be remembered in the homes of New York and jay pianos have been sold for much less than hand to enable you to make a pleasing being sold at such ridiculously low prices talogued Be new piano combine, who want to reduce the number of styles to be hand Prices start at $180 and None Over $275 Regular Prices Were $300 to $500 $180 for $190 for $200 for $225 for $250 for $275 for $425 for new new new new new new new Upright Pianos, made to sell for $325 Brewster Uprights, made to sell for $350 Foster Uprights, made to sell for $350 Armstrong Uprights, made to sell for $375 $400 Marshall & Wendell Upright Pianos $500 Haines Bros. Upright Pianos $750 Marshal! & Wendell Player Piano $395 for the $650 Player Piano Terms as Easy as You Ask Every instrument guaranteed by the American Piano Co.—the values have never hefore and can never again be equalled, Besides, TERMS ARE SECONDARY TO CLEARANCE, A small deposit down and $5.00 monthly puts one of hese brand new Piano FIFTH AVE. at 39th STREET W Convenient 2 in your home. M. KNABE & co. to all Subway, Elevated ana Surface Lines. Opposite Union League Club SENTENGE 1S 7 YEARS He has | B. Altman & Co. | ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AN IMPORTANT SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS SOLD HERETOFORE FOR $35.00 TO $60.00 WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT $18.00, 26.00 & 32.00 SIZES AVERAGE 3 FEET 10 INCHES TO 5 FEET 6 INCHES IN WIDTH, BY 6 TO 9 FEET IN LENGTH. ALSO TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), WILL BE HELD AN UNUSUAL SALE OF RENAISSANCE LACE SASH CURTAINS AT $2.00 & $2.35 PER PAIR | SOLD ORDINARILY FOR $3.75 TO $4.50 PER PAIR B. Altman & Cn. WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S HOUSE GOWNS TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AS FOLLOWS: INDIA SILK GOWNS, LACE TRIMMED . $11.50 ALBATROSS GOWNS, LACE TRIMMED : 8.50 FLANNEL KIMONOS 6 0 5 0 6.50 FIGURED SILK KIMONOS . a 0 0 oF aye TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 5,000 YDS. OF BLACK & COLORED DRESS FABRICS IN CHEVRON DESIGNS AND WIDE-WALE DIAGONALS (54 INCHES WIDE), APPROPRIATE FOR TAILOR GOWNS, SOLD USUALLY FOR $1.50 & $1.75 PER YARD, WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT 90c, PER YARD t 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Aven. Mv hoch WEST 23rd STREET Ladies’ Beaver Hats NAP BEAVER HATS, black and all colors. All this season’s best shapes. * Value $6.00 3.50 GEORGETTE WING (extra large), entire trimming for a hat—black, white and all colors, Value $3.50 1.95 Special Sale Imported Lace Curtains: We will place on sale Wednesday, October 7th, the following very exceptional values:— | 1,000 pairs—7? diferent designs, at PS 5.75 pair values $7.00 to $8,50 pair {n Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Irish Point, Tambour, Brugsels and Cluny. 1,500 pairs—s2 different designs, at $9. 25 pair | values $10.50 to $12.50 pair in Arabian, Marie Antoinette, Renaissance, Irish Point and Brussels, Lord & Taylor Broadway & aoth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, VOOTOBER 6, 1908, Between Lenoxée Seventh Avenues Kooks Untown Pricss Make OCH & Co. H. cK F. A Far-Reaching and Prtensc ly Interesting Economy Event Absolutely Without Precedent in Greater New York, No Mail or Cc. 0. D. Mats at Linen Orders Filled Counter, Main Fi. We make this statement advisedly, because we firmly believe no other sale has presented the same remarkable ney ave opportunities thus far. The China is from the best French, German u and Austrian factories, The Cut Glass is beautiful, American hand cut, and in every way the superior of any offered heretofore at the price. cine Dinner Sets. Miscellaneous SETS; English lain; 100! DINNERS tc lain; Pieces; blue floral decane; Ba Cone iM ASAE RVOLS a i China. ULL TGs igus ani ciosuaoudgdis 5.98 tureen; border decora- 9 og Offering THREE HUNDRED HON ccrcccrecevesccereees ‘DINNER SETS; English porcelain; 100, DINNER SETS; Carlsbad china; 100| DOZEN of French and German pieces; green border deco- pieces, including soup tureen and) ching FANCY PLATES, With Hells) Wouccuadoos wo vee. 2049) three ‘large platters; pink floral apy, decoration... 12.95 gold and floral decorations. All sacrificed. i DINNER SETS; American porcelatn;|DINNER SETS; fine Austrian china; 100 pleces, with soup tureen and BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES. ..10¢ BREAKFAST, TEA AND DINNER eye including soup tureen;) Pe oral spray decora- three large platters; pink 8.98 blossom decoration ... 14.95) PLATES, 15c,, 25c,, 39c,, 49c., 98¢ tL) GuvocgoudKo vee Fish, Game and Tea Sets. FISH AND GAME SETS; German chi-) TEA SETS; Austrian china; na; handsomely decorated, pieces; neat border decora- ith fi : ; 4,98 | FANCY CAKE PLATES; rose and gilt ., nee Or game centres; 4.49 HON veeeseeeee eee wee decorations | .. Be Saud SETS; 2 ch] TEA SETS; uae Cred CARLSBAD CHINA CHOP TRAYS, ina; artistic hand-painted 56 pieces; floral spray deco- - game centres; 13 pieces... 2#49! rations: se... vessteeess 4098 peccnaee Cups and Saucers. GERMAN CHINA CELERY Mates Us CUPS AND SAUCERS; fine Eng- |CHOCOLATE CUPS; French china; lish bone china; gold band., 12C) ~ handsomely CUPS AND SAUCERS; Caris- | decorated,.....25C, 39c, 49c 49c bad white egg china; ovid 1 | BOUILLON CUPS; French china; h +s Su . 10¢ gilt and floral decorations... ‘CE! German china; floral decorations... 12c, 15c, 25c, 39c, 49c Rich American Cut Glass. Sparkling, brilliant, deeply cut. ; SALAD BOWLS, 8-inch. CRACKER JARS, 15c., 39c,, 49¢., 98¢ CONDENSED MILK JARS, 25c,, 49¢ SALAD BOWLS, handsomely deco- rated. ....4....25¢,, 38¢,, 49¢, ¥8¢ PUDDING DISHES, 3 piec: china decorated. German + 88c FRUIT BOWLS, 8-inch. ) BOW MAYONNAISE BOWL AND TRAY, NAPPIES, 8-inch, NAPPIES, 9-inch. Value 2c. 89c MAYONNAISE BOWL CELERY TRAYS. $4.95. p AND TRAY Value | SUGAR AND CREAM SETS- 2.79 CHOCOLATE POTS, German china, TALL FOOTED COMPORTS | 3,75, MAYONNAISE DISHES. nicely decorated....38c., 49c., 98c FRUIT SAUCERS, 6-inch. fp gg | WATER BOTTLES. SABARETS. 8c. 98 SUGAR AND CREAM STs, | 1698 seee 480, 88 CELERYATRAYSE ICE TUBS. 3UGAR AND CREAM SETS.......49¢ \ ) ERS. DECANTER, 4 SRVERDISHES Se ay ee Bae CHINA CREAM Bone CABARETS. DECANTER, Preece rere rere’ eeceeneeen AUS BUTTER DISHES. without handle; 1-quart. | Value | RAMEKINS AND PLATES. .16¢., 25¢ COMPOTES, footed. \CABARETS. $6.00. |FANCY RAIL PLATES. .....244..39¢ DECANTER, Value | CREAM BOWLS. 3.49 with handle; quart size, $7.50 | CLARET JUGS. . Blue and White German China NUT BOWLS. 30) WATER CARAFES. ORANGE BOWLS, 8-inch, | 4-95) NAbPits, S-inch. CEREAL JARS +) Each, ICE TUBS. MAYONNAISE SETS. SALT BOXE! WATER PITCHERS: | FRUIT BOWLS, 8-inch. ROLLING PI : FLOWER VASES, 10-inch. THIN BLOWN INITIAL TUM- BOHEMIAN GLASS WSR, aubth eae nag oe brown and Sy wit ERS, wi 3 | ire clay; BLERS; with floral wreat! 59c BLERS, with star and Gree! 19c tae clay; ini oval, 19c border engraving; doz dozen, Beds and Rockers BEDS; continuous post and ball joints, finished white; or Curtains, Portieres, Etc. Ni M LACE CURTAINS, value ! BOTAN aN : . 1.59, 2.25 Straight post, with brass top rod, spindle, full 4RISH POINT LAG Jue 25 | mounts and vases, VALUE B850.tevecesenvess 3.98 $5.50, $8.25; pairs s.seeeeeers 4.75, 6.29! reep ROCKERS; large size, with full roll-over back, arms and front; woven cane seat; finished Pull- man green or weathered oak. Value $5.25..... 3.75 Carpets and Rugs r= rex AXMINSTER CARPETS; borders to match; laid and Hned; yard......sccecseeeeees doeeeee TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPE best ten wire; g boners to match; made, laid and lined; yard.... 95C ROYAL WILTON RUGS; in exclusive designs and color ef- ' fects. Size 6x9 ft. Size 8.3x10.6 Size 9x12 Reg. $25,00,48.50 Reg. $32.50..25.75 Reg. $35.0027.50 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS; full five frames; no better made for wear. Size 6x9 ft. Size 8,3x10.6, Size 9x12 ft. Reg. $20.0016.98 Reg. $27.50. .22698 Reg. $30.00.24.75 MARIE ANTOINETTE AND RENAISSANC! LACE CURTAINS; value $6.25, $7.50;4.50, 5.98 RUFFLED RENAISSANCE BED SETS; bol- ster piece to match, vilue $7.50, $9.50,5-98, 7.50 MERCERIZED ARMURE PORTIERES; finished with heavy tassel fringe; value $4.50, 6.25; 2,98, 4.98 TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS; Oriental ef- fects; 60 in, wide; value $2.75, $3.75; 1-98, 2.49 ROPE PORTIERES, made of heavy chenille rope, with heavy overdrapery. Value $4.50, $6.25;2098, 3.93 DRAPERIES AND HANGINGS of all-descriptions to order. Estimates and desigas on requesi. FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERED in a first cass ‘and thoroughly dependable manner in our own work- roous. LACE CURTAINS, BED SETS ANL BLANKETS cleaned at short notice From 8 A./d. Wednesday QMorning Sales Tis Noon (No Mail, ‘Phone or C,O,D. Orders Filled, ) Women’: tights, 25¢e $2.50 White Blankets, $1.49. | Classical Maste, 3c wom uen’s Vests and Tig) COTTON COTTON DOWN FLEBCE BLANKET | 1,000 TITLES OF STANDARD CLASSI. v ck, long sleeves; el fpr full-aize vege: made equal to finest | “CAL MUSIC, amone waich wil be found Calitornla stock; a ent oual the following: | "Spring ong! and 365 . bop-| “Orange Blossoms’; per copy...... Gaull Sea ad aad: ers, Val 50 of (Fourth Floor.) Stamped and Emb’d Doylies De "52 15¢. Women’s 25c Hose, an Fourth Floor, WOMEN'S FINE oH 100 DOZEN AND gue? Unt toPoN Bose: | 5c, @ 59, Dress Goods, 26c.| “RARAA IAP Uri se se ee & ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS, FIOgY 0 Ofain Floor.) ——— RETTAT ARBURES Sy auiTING Novelty Challie, 7c. PLATS in’ es eplendid assortment of Totlet Regutsttes. 12% Novelty urge) Haut and dark colors, “Velle | @¢| cone DanpRU NOVELTY CHALLIG; comprising # larg ‘Boe. and She: yard. eye) BRE asorimont of designe aud oolunine, Ay Main Floor.) BoUWols Fx saporiment d dressing sacuues; ausoiutely 4 4 Hust colors, 28 incues wide; Feeu: JC Fi tn rorenn larly 1iacj per yard ( VOID Bb. hetond Floor.) SHINY 7 $2.50 Dresses, 1-85 Metts wl Chae cosas ath Girls $2.50 Dressess Jesces, tah h 7 5C | RUSHES + OpRLe arch “worsted fabrica—plaids, ALITARY Bl ib wash al ; 4 Ske and mistures; bigh an (Pion long and short sleeve models; Lace Curtains and Porlteres. fut NE ah youre, Valve FN UPACTUHOR'® BAMUB LINE | meee cee ateer) Bizes 4 to 14 year ue $2. BR’ P K ind Floor. of Notngham ‘Ourtains; 64 inches ee W. ar 279) a, age gras jena! values uP 306 p50 Corduroy Suita, 2.98, 95 Women a aiaise dade, BOWTIERES, with tassel | corduroy; hasidacme |b a a ; . des; izes, 6% +l Leet as coset G1YB| Worcs’ eto. 2.08 (Hourth Floor. (Third ‘Fioor.) 85c Framed Pictures, 49c. LANDSCAPES AND FIGURE BEM ede io allt oval fremont tifully ornamented: ' 49¢ CO ant slt 2.75 German Stier Bags. 1.95, GERMAN SILVBR FI ae et tie cat ae feaulanty 667 ee?! 1.905 ly It makes little difference what you nzed---a World “Want” will go and get it.