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\ Ure eee Mune MRS, CHETWYND toe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1909, | WIFE CLEARED IN COURT OF CHARGES HIGGINS DIVORCE FORT CPPOSES = een wid Baa itlihtiediatareinhsom sedi to continue as Hberal a polley toward consistent with falr METERS IN TAKS IN LONDON COURT ed Restitution of Her Con- jugal Rights, to the Board of Alder- men To-Day. —— WANTS, QUICK ACTION. LONDON, Jan, 12.—Mrs. George Guy Chetwynd, who Is a daughter of the; late William Holt Secor, of New York, was granted a decree in the Divorce Users of the New Vehicles 4 Court to-day against her husband for) Should Be Protected Against [iho restitution of her conjugal rights, | BY ANGRY GE Want to Hear Any More,” Is Blanchard’s Ruling, Mrs. Anna May Higgins, who ts now living at No. 67 West One Hundred and | Eleventh street, won a complete victory in the Supreme Court to-day when called upon to defend herself against ; the accusations of her husband, Carlton B, Higgins, an official of the Long Isl- and Railroad Company. SMHS ta Liberal Excise, Automobile and Corporation Acts, TRENTON, N. J. Goy, Fort's first annual message to the New Jersey | Legislature which cony | day takes up the exels Jan, 12 1 at noon to- qu on whi caused some friction betwoon the Goy- ernor and the authorities of Atlantle | this were ever true it Is safe to say that jt to meet popular approval the le are not now affected by such unroasonable prejudice, Now Jersey should continue, andsit possible, broaden her past policy as to| tho organization of corporations,” he) Men's | ohilos should be given all high | ights, under proper restrictions (0 | eot the public and the occupants of | achines. Continulng, he says: “Speed regulations in the open country ould be Hberal; thirty miles an noun AY. © right to stop should only exist rules aa to he possession by tho | er of the machine of the requisite authority or to obtain Its number, if Violation of law be claimed. Suit should be instituted in proper courts near residence of the alleged offender or at convenient points within the State for the non-resident.” Shoes ee al ; ey ‘On tho question of automobile laws | ‘\ Frank L, Dowling Presents It Former New York Belle Grant- “1 Am Sick, of This, | Do Not Governor in Message Favo vast ing sate oe “An Exceptional Opportunity Introducing the very Highest Grade Men’s Shoes made, Our $10.00 values, $6.8 5 Our $7.00 values, $4.85 Accident or Extortion. The petition was not defended. Mrs. | The case was tried by Justice Blanch- ah dant see et the vie WER ss . ; | Chetwynd's husband {s the son and heir | ard. Mr. and Mrs, Higgins were mar- |CCUHVe tireatencd fo call tipon the Btate O fe Taeae of Sir George Chetwynd | rled Aug. 6, 18%, and lived ut No, 181 eae enforce the pes Bee bate CALL GIRLS SHOPLIFTERS. ur $6.00 values, 4 i e Governor says B Is no senti- ¢ lve 14 Vorid’ ppos ordl+ wre Vi A 7 e, Le “7 City, i The Evening World's proposed orl! Mtr Chetwynd ta at protent on a, Van Alst avenue Long Island Oly, ment in the State to Justify prontbttion | wineteencYearld Prisoner Said until about a yea Rance requiring an official inspection | giooting expedition in Egypt. Mra. He tn which her Weéialation and that publie offleiats ean- All sizes{marked in plain figures. Was served with pap to Have Criminal Record, and test of taximeters, that the public /chetwynd's lawyer said that Mr. Chet- husband charged her with being too Nt fully perform thelr duties tt public be protected from the numerous : ans pie nee| id ‘iy PArHOD. ees WN. DOLE a sentiment is against the enforcement} May Roth, nineteen-yeare old, who — ee : May be protected from the wynd deserted his wife and child a year | Gately CaM liek) eh Clty i of restrictive features of the exe'se laws. | ways sho lve at No. 66 West Ninety- vercharges complaine : age artedirantia ne 7 | old friend and business associate, who ie lexcls | None overcharges complained of by users of ]ago and rented an apartment for na it eats i é oa He 1s opposed to the r lof the f¢th street, has hor. picture in the ENTRANCE: Broad Between igth & aoth Ste, si taxicabs, was presented to the members | exclusive use, In response to his wife's Witham In Stewart, a Long Irland. Present so-called “Hishops Law," which Rogues Gallery in this clty and tn way of tl 1 of Aldermen to-day by | appeals he wrot, chy ed for her in the contains restrictive features, and urges | Philadelphia, according to the statement Joowling, and it was| “I Intend living my own life tn fu- ummings ‘and Mrs. greater untformity In the granting of | mada by Detectives Mugge and Gaynor, inittee on Laws and | ttre; you can take what steps you specie chapge, and jfeonses tt the Central Office, In Jefferson Mar- «| ke." jon whose ony 3 BL IMCS), | © request that ex. | lk | laentiy velled, said that ‘The Governor advocates the creation] ket Court to-day. ‘The girl was arrested yesterday after- edition be o 4 in acting on tc a tte d Cum- y boards of excis pn i " CT ad pate | ‘The above despatch from London, | WA as ecrueMare nares aes bontd eereige. appointed noon i & department store after the de- inly Indicating serlous mari laald’MraHigging wan Invariably inithe | cx. sno Governa a com |tectives had, they teatled, watcher Bet wa COLDEST] nces between George Gu |next room and that doors were seldom Mends that the license fees and the / trying the purses of a number o te \ ell If ever closed, number of licenses granted should be | shoppe Rea | é and his American wife does “Ig that all? Lam sick of this, I do fixed on the baals of populatton. Rote Fisher, who gave, her andren ie 0 T a V 0 ify the preelse nature of the not want to hea: ore, The com- x vo. 11 West One Hundre ial It would appear that Mrs plaint Is sald Justice In Ureing the creation of a department | teonth atrest, was arrested on a similar PA i 1 has established, b: sult al Blanchard, Mrs, Higgins left the of corporations, the Governor says: go. Bail was fixed acy Ne Ee ert ts seat oes courtroom triumphant, (“It is wisdom on the part of our State ‘and the hearings set fo : a ain conjugal ri * Board of Alder-| holds for her tn New York as fol-] At any rate, thi of Rosalind which she probably | son, | romantle elopement or, of this city, and | etwynd, on New Year's | y, 1902, has resulted unfortunately. |But one child was born of the unton. | |The birth of this child occurred tn |November, 1902, and he 1s in direct | line for the tule held by his notorious | grandfather, | Mrs. Chetwynd was one of the pret- |tlest gitls in New York when her | jmother took her abroad seven years paseen- | 880. Her father was a noted lawyer | kers during und at the termination of | and her grandfather, Charles Secor, | Furniture Sale - Remember That the Val- A ues We Don’t Advertise Our Annual Wanter Sale | Are Sometimes the Best Continues During This Week nf Ald JanuarySale of Drugs and Related Goods Begins Wednesday Mth bo 35th Ste: The Silk Sale—Continued. We will offer every article of Furniture + Women’s Coats Worth Up to $25.00 the dist enn 2s EDR SmTI ERE Wal one of the wealthiest men of his Main Floor. arg tenth ‘ *|time. The Secor residence in those! QO , ; Main Ticlor hadnumbernoeaal rich [days was at No, 955 West blghty=| Choice at $1 1.74 sont ro A rattling good Silk business yesterday! How could it have and all Bedsteads in our showrooms, at been otherwise? With Silks in rich profusion and values of the rarest sort, it would have been strange, indeed, if our Sunday adver- tisement hadn't started the scissors flashing through the folds of the shimmering stufls, Trade should be intense to-day, because the women who came yesterday and saw and bought will spread the news. The following list will help them: 49c for 75c Colored Tatfetas, 19 inches wide. 49c for 75c Fancy Silks, 19 inches wide: 49c for 65c All-Silk Ghantungs, all colors, 26 inches wide. 58c for $1.00 Foulards, many designs, 23 inches wide. 58c for 75c Satin Lumineux, all colors, 19 inches wide. 68c tor $1.25 Satin Foulards Faconnes, 23 inches wide the Vehicle of cab may have beet ployed or engaged by any passe nunt of money’ co! seventh street, | Rosalind Secor created a sensation | when she was introduced In London | herein mentiohed, society, Within a few months her 1 and charge! for ngagement to Sir Thomas Dewar, | extra baggage or|who was then Lord Mayor of London, | T 1 the | Think of this: No doubt that within the radius cf half a mile of the store there are several thousand women who have limited their Coat money to $25.00, Well, here are just one hundred of the exact Coats they have in mind—and the price is $11.74. Wish there were enough to go ‘round, Maybe the price is so little because the quantity is so small, Who knows? They are made of broadcloth, cheviots and imported mixtures, in light and dark effects. Some are trimmed; others “ tailored.” You are sure to find your color among them. The woman who needs a Long Coat—ycs, a handsome Coat—for street wear, travel- ing, motoring and general knock-about service may save the difler- ence between $25.00 and $11.74—by being on time. 25% tO 50% Off Our Regular Prices " of Bir Thomas was fifty | ® Bo each In the meantime the beautiful de-| nes hereafter as | butante had met George Guy Chetwynd, Cone Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. jwho was at that particular mom lof the co-respondents ina div | which had be en lnetituted by Ci | y, of the Prince of Waies Hussars. Horse-Driven Cabs Disappearing, | {itv Of tN Prine exoneruted in open “This sald Alderman | court proceedings. Dowling adoption. So) Mr, Chetwynd ‘had no money. His ' father, a sporting nobleman, many ears ago a Close crony of the’ present onglan Imirer of | R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ———————— , W. ’ 75 00 S . Fi 99c for $1.35 Satin Directoire Silks, 36 inches wide. Bartels SSN RH ARGU rernal Abaco lore a cmminestiaettled (Upon || omen s $ . ults at $49. 4 49¢ for 65c. Black Tafleta, warranted pure silk, 19 inches wide. ; Vevanees and uéers of them are at the ee 75.00—the o-have-been price. A little miscalcula- 69¢c for $1.00 Black Messaline Tatletas, pure dye, rich finish, 27 ( mercy of the drivers, Too many P was-to-have-been ¢ 7 ! Pp My Plainta are already: registered against’ BEQUEST TO NUN tion put the maker behind time. So, when the Suits were finished, inches wide. recourse. Forfeiture of license should UPHELD IN COURT. ||| instead of a market waiting for them, a market had to be made for 79c for $1.25 “Moneybak” Black Taffeta, strong for wear, 27 ! erintinal "tampering. with taximeters pice w “||| them, That's not so easy in January, unless the price is treated, inches wide. ; may ce Aye EE # discovered The will of Dan Sheehan, who dled ||} The price was treated, 79¢ for $ ack Sati i ife Oe “By bringing abe a = ‘ i ; f rane for $1.00 Black Satin Duchesse, glossy finish, full of life, 2 | / ) RISB E NRHA RORRR THe Ue ate oat (nists Wane Here cae an Three-piece model; fine chiffon cloth, long Directoire coat, taste- hid te wi ie, Sey Y ves and that is just what Is purposed by, ¥€ars old, a bachelor, with a half-cen- Nite ed, lined with soft satin, 7 west colorings, Choic CS ase iar H Inanie 1 trust the committes| tury record as a faithful, sober and tengo al lined with soft satin, The newest colorings, Choice 946 for $1.25 Black Taffeta, manufactured expressly for us, 35. ||| epo © that por e police: i ands. as | te, inches wi | can be taken by the entire| made five dava before “Old Dan" died, | inches wide, ANtormankercwnieleian Nits teaaeata agereeating AY\rt to | 99¢ for $1.25 Black Peau de Soie, beauty and softness combined Mall orders must inolude 2c. for postage for each sheet. Order by number. * le 4 relatives, It gave $500 to Sister Be-| ¢ iy rong 6 inck vi | a \gldyman B. . B Hrown, one of te | Mga ie aunuone hand hat wetted || Uits at Half and Less Than Half BH HENRY 3 MENS Ee The Following at 6c Each ordinance cat via him in his hospftal bed, and $800 to at) 5 ; : 2 99¢ for $1.39 Black Crepe de Chine, very soft and clingy, 40 ata righar, | 2—Wats,, the Vee ot gs hig good friend Father Doste. $12.74 There you have the figures, They seem inches wide, Bomete iaibe Niemess | Pf oe 1 Bowe a eo he . 63,1 , hele y ' : yt) Py rs q : . ' { » i s “banks,” was given {0 $19.74 small or large according to your individual 99c for $1.35 Black Satin Directoire Silk, one of the most popu- Bang the Wesrtng ot | }E=HO° HOC. sey rose gohan, Pup ges oes “Aber ivatnells $29.74 income. However that may be, you ma lar Silks, 36 inches wide, olvme nnd Spend f_ Killarney. Ne preston it Ald D malice 7 \ eee . C a Wy ; . Christmas wiuy Me, | }2—Camoliia. hen | Marry You, MEHL MOA BE TA TATe RGHRTORI TOUT ARERR COR TSaECOKLorS $39.74 depend upon it, that each of the prices is 98c for $1.25 ‘lack Satin Duchesse, heavy quality and very lus- omabody tiatt | it Dore i amt ee a Ment ci Teale tie Wilh tlecing “eioeie? |] united to a Suit artistically and intrinsically worth double trous, 36 inches wide, i Betty [Slaten TDithy widew clad | JR=Arer Te stncors Sotoon Moe Meg treo | Was too old gnd too Ii to have mind |T or more than double $1.69 for $2.25 imported Black Satin Directoire Silk, an. ex- i ) Ee ky Who Wrote fhe Merry an independent | ioush to make a will “Resides, ‘she ore U ‘ quisite fabric, 4314 inches wide. Howes Aner Aloe | sing Met My, Love tne Mant) Tanen Bureau of Licensesss Ceervision of the |i Mefore Justice ‘Machasee in the Fabrics, styles, colors—large variety to choose from. ! "Ee : 13 B-Slory ha Neves | aera fear tse evidence, brougne: ince verdint todes Silk S $ | in B t Shamrock eet ition | asthe 1 peciais In Dasemen en ae ae ie | CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS sustaining “Old Dan's" will, SSS | 24¢c for 35c. All-Silk Colored Pongees, 181% inches wide, , The Following at 9c Ea Satin Taffeta and Double-Faced | CAUCUS FOR SENATOR. 29¢ for 39. All-Silk Chition P Olnchee tid M—Good & saro $5—Holo Rae ah : : ‘. ic for 39¢, All-s chiffon Pongees, 19 inches wide. Lifes teed LAGE OI | Oe marty || SAooo emit di COFFEE FOR Satin Ribbons One-Third 39¢ for 50c, Shantung Pongees, 2644 inches wide, Beira ar, | sPe eey what | 0—lata nite Rag, 5 f 39¢ for 50c, All-Silk Fancy Novelties, 1844 inches wide. 40- Sunbird, Love Was Until Fell | The tollowing sung by the in Love with You. | Empire Gity Quarter : e f ai Main Floor, F wes ; d1—I'm Glad I'm Married. | 52— Figtee eon 61—Cheor Up, Cherries Beg. Hd ta thet unten ges | Less Than Regular ‘ 39c for Soc, All-Silk Foulards, 23 inches wide. SB GLEY Mie Bat | oe La PM | odie hein ic Penne raenaory Prarie ia —— These are our first qualities, in a large variety of colors, ranging 39¢ for 59. Colored Taffetas, 19 inches wide, foBeiety Swit, | Gti the Garden of | a—Hlaybe ‘You Would 1¢ A the supporters of Mr./How to Brew a Cup thal's Extra Fi from half an inch to five inches wide. They are rich and lustrous All the foregoing are colored; the following are black: SA Wana Postal card | s—Hore Comes an Amer. | @-In Those Good O14 of some of thelr confidence tw jp nats ira Fine, ‘ipped stitc ret) ih r Sy 1 ( from You. Country Daye. in_the latter's victory | and perfect except a skipped stitch here and there that you'd hardiy 24c for 35c. All-Silk Black Pongees, 181% inches wide. we itiTeok ike a Bie | ee Sioat 08 Rowe ‘The cailcus was ongned at 2 o'clock | this afternoon at thd capitol and. the! notice did we not call your attention to it, Those upon whom falls the respon- 29c for 39c, All-Silk Chitfon Pongees, 19 inches wide. plan was todo away with nominating sibility of preparing a dinner, whether Half-inch wide, piece of ten] Five-eighth inch wide, piecz 10 : for 80c. Shantung Pongees, 2614 inches wide, Vesta Victoria’s New Songs.|From “The Prima Donra” cate fd Wilh may tye it be the high-salaried chef. or the} |! yards; worth 48. piece; | yards; worth 66c, piece; Ls tsa te mee | an t, agreed wi 1 S$ i % | . plec pad aes ‘ his nae sf 1 Him Father, | Cnitcus short. "It was held behind closed More modest housewife, realize the | eh Eee uee OC) SoadHll i suomemsocioioe 39c 39c for Sve. AI-SiIk Black Tatletas, 19 inches wide. BaP ye Nonede ioedagtor'a| | (Fritz Scheff), 16¢ oe at ral caiiater Tone yenst age | importance of serving really good | ‘ 49c for 59, All-Silk Satin Duchess, 19 inches wide, (s—His Lordshtn, | TEL! Be Marrigi' to the Bfuste of the @ limited number of newspaper men Coffee. A dinner may be a most 1 inch wide, worth 9ca yard; special at 5c. —— . 13 ape Et ene matter, At 14c] 4 siltary; Den: Were permitted in, the room. — elaborate one—course upon course— | z d 5 ug | ek hE Haml id ybody 4 Girl Looks Better ‘he ‘exchiement at the headquarters with the table falrly groaning under | 144 inch wide, worth 12c a yard; special at 8c. J Sale of L d '§ From “Mr. amlet on Mt than Mine. i as. inten Most of the members (he Welght of the best the market at- 44 inch wide, worth 15c a yard; special at 10c. anuary aces ani Broadway. From “The Pied Piper,” 15c fords, but unless there's that good | little ‘demi-tasse” to “toss off” at of the Legislature were on hand, ang —Dusky Sa those who had not committed them- if 2 —Under th is—I'm Looking for a Sweetheart 73—As For as Hirl Are —Whose Little You? 2 inch wide, worth 19c a yard; special at 14c. Embroideries Continued ea Weal haimupsartaarorithenmarentc ine EE ee decease end 234 inch wide, worth 23c a yard; special at 16c. oor Bay, ‘ Complete Vocal Store of the Musi- Anna Held’s, 14c didates, | Sehator, Byandegee depended Earisneat cs 3 inch wide, worth 27c a yard; special at 18c. The crowd ldn’t get to the counters thickly fle th to re Cue | iH) bs | $01 Law Sty we Teddy Near, rhich Is behind. him, ° 4 ‘. ° the mountain-r ) be heaped up ublisher's pri o | REL Timed to Be Afratd to Go Home In Pree RAT LER aSeA TIM atone RR eT it cree nares culaly better than! 344 inch wide, worth 32c a yard; special at 22c. se ; nents, Prices? Down in the valleys, BPE ViveslreteveeiiUPht @LiG4 lee the bares oo ea eae those who have learned to depend to-day in u slonuyere. tok Mew. |upon the delightful exhilarating ef- , 4 inch wide, worth 37c a yard; special at 24c. You've never before known them to drop so low. | ae fect that comes from a steaming cup Fy ‘ + H he | ; of rich coffee—properiy brewed. Par- 5 inch wide, worth 44c a yard; special at 29c. . fay ye I | ticularly important is the coffee on : ‘ an fay iL { great, | h certain festive occasions, when every: | Warp Printed Ribbons F Embroidered Valenciennes Lace Edgings thing is expected to be a bit hicer and Ins hes W | Dainty floral designs in rich colorings on white grounds. ; qualities worth 12c jthan usual. Ordinary coffee may pass | 8. to 25c, a yard ‘ at ordinary times, but not upon occa: | 4% inches wide, at, yard....24¢@ | 514 inches wide at, yard.....29¢ Or 10 Zot a yall a ; > sions of special feasting. | ngham | embroid- Treat yourself and your guests to| lan extra-fine cup of coffee the very | next time you dine by serving the | same delicious coffee which has} helped make the fame of the Hotel | Astor, New York. You will notice | and remark upon {ts excellence ip- | stantly. | No matter what coffee you baye)} used in the past nor what coffee you are using now, It's a fact that Hotel colorings, 1 to 3% Nes tiBearnros) and verve: ed Nets Combined, “ All-Silk Taffeta Ribbons for 2Sc, All-Silk high lustre Taffeta Ribbons, 434 inches wide; all the favorite colors for millinery and hair bows, 17c for S4c, All-Silk Sash Ribbons, 654 inches wide, pretty floral designs 3 in self colors—pink, light blue and white. 24c for Hair Bow Ribbons to match the above, 4% inches wide. worth up to 17 Embroid for guimpes If the flowers bloom it's pretty safe to say the plant is alive. WHERE? In The World Almanac and Encyclopedia for ’ 1909, of course. WHAT? The fact or figure you may want to know in a hurry. The man who can interpret a sign of this kind is spared taany hours of unnecessary analysis in ascertaining conditions, Fine Platte Valenciennes I matched sels of insertion with edgings, 1 to 6 inches wide, qualities worth up to 50c, a yard, at 9e, to. Valenciennes and Fancy Cotton Lace All-Over, 2c Special: Plain and Fancy Bows made by experienced Astor Coffee is so fragrant, go rich, Platte a, Last year The World printed || 60 traly eliclons, that if you mnt | makers free of charge. matching the above laces, for waists and guimpes, 18 67c 1,200,878 separate want-filling |] once tasto it you'll never again be) z ; inches wide; qualities worth $1.00 to $1.50 a yard, at. advertisements--168,804 MORE a eet end in one Continuation of The White Sale, Fine Nainsook Embroideries, in matched sets of insertions, , than the is any other |/and three pound airtight tine—bean, the Men’s Shirt and Collar Sale and edgings and demi-flouncings; widths from { to 12 inches; sold newspaper on earth, or pulverized—never in the of F . only in lengths of from 4% to 634 yards; qualities Broce Sale ‘urs at Half Prices. only ig i) v4 ; | Oe gh agi mie an a | worth up to O¥c, a yard, at Be, tO...ssecsesrreees 38c - ' . i J

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