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Vv) fe) | i Li A \ | 1 j 4 GUGGENEIM SUED "Ssh. HAR OF QORPSE LOK HN Wd, CF MAN GREWUT BUHLY Sta BY EXE FORA | Electricity, Perhaps, Chicago Decree Against Will | Diver Working on New Sea of Suits That Borougl Janitor Gave Ine kK’ The Janitor iam, of Smelter Trust, No | \Wall Finds Body of Belle: «+ tip the locks he fh Good, Woman Says. * vue Suicide. dickory, dock! WIth apologies 10 Mother Goose for “stealing her stuff but the old rhyme deseribes the stat: of affairs in the tower of Bore Hatt (in Brooklyn, at an hour to-day when thousands of workers were passing on the elevated trains anc Kdward Hickman, a diver, employed ‘BOTH HAD WED AGAIN. ‘Her $150,000 Alimony Gone | —Lawyer for Millionaire Calls Suit a “Strike.” by the Dock Deparunent River street went down Into the Hust at the foot of| | “According to John He Bo Twenty-ninth to-day, to work of yuki Presiy ck has and nobody around the 0 account for its sudden m a new sea woll under construction haved bef Hall is at activity “It never showed any Inclination to be fast ina if Hite, and we well-behaved timepiece, lfernan, "The facts are apply any theory you li there, As he gro about on the bots The fabrics a tom his lead-welgiited-foot struck some- thing yielding in the mud and a body. with long alr floating from the head irifted up past the ginss front of his helmet. The models, designs, and many The suits ine After divorcing William Guggenheln , . S. jet th mil fonatre sme na (foam ly ca 3 “ Reaching out And) Bre bbing hold of naan Hie ai amt full medium weig Gapgenhcims, in 101, In Chicago, to] | his gruesome discovery, Hickman SIR- land about § o'clock the Js mount! tans, smokes and stone $161,000 worth af financial advantage) ‘Wort. GUGGENITEIM, _ nalled his helpers on the surface to pull ed the tower to recharge te battery S aes i ; f “The only way I can figure It out is mixture designs, that he sent In too ble a charge, be- cause it wasn't long before a dozen or two merehants and men who work. in him up. They almost jumped off the jfloat when they saw what he had | brought up with him. ‘and then marrying a youth fifteen years Wer Junior, which union was dissolved line, two-tone and ‘yecently in France, a woman. calling ingens meeting. her. at the Hotel Sealsorts They lashed the body with ropes, and | thie nelghbornogd ran pate Hae anes . A ria, he marrie her. The Chicag . ( there was ea jah jheraclt Graco B. Gugenhelm appeared | iivorce gult" was fitet Drought. tor | ett tt foating while they went and notl- | Amt teKh OW Mtoty had unexpectedly The overcoats inc through counsel before Justice Gerard | tcsertion, but later, having secured eyl- | fed the police they had resurrected the | paid us a visit. The hands on the old A Uri Nene to-day and asked for an absolute dl-{denee, tt w changed, charging the body of & woman, Later examination | clock were spinning round Me m and ing, driving and storm saith Seats e dive statutory o which ud have . ¥ ..!busthess men who are in the habit of rgrsteds 3 voree from the man she divore been sufficient entitle her to anj moved the long brown hair had de pullinacoul their watches to set ‘em for vicuna worsteds i Years ago. In the mean time Gheggenheim, who rience, his lawy William first marital expe- # endured for but celved them. The body was that of a man wearing the pink pajamas of the absolute div n New York present claim that she Nilnois and the court i jthe day were given a terrible shock | e1f T hadn't sworn off on the frst of Bellevue Hospital alcoholic ward, the year Td have thought Fo had ‘em er models, 46 to 50 she swore ‘Tt- | aay | ir f them For two 3 aa one nignt, has married again and lives Lge heals suerte With the pajainas as clue the identity | teary eae eee atin Gouruntll Extra heavy with his wife and chld at No, &8 at was her home, and as of the dead was soon established. Hel Pe "ur trad she a anil cons | Fancy weave Fifth avenue In a $80, mansion ad- hy Fact sie was born {n) was Urich Fournier, twenty n years gent to behave, L believe she'll he good in tans, browns, o| * E tg Iinols (No. 1M W hereafter, but you never can tell AUS, i Joining that of Frank Gould. “When was this defendant remar-| lds of No. IM West Exd avenue. On CUR Justice Gerard devoted but little time | to the proceedings in the case of Gug- Nov. 3 Fournler in a fit of delirtum swept two attendants from his path ried?" asked Justice Gerard “He four years ago, and she seven ES COLDS QUICKLY genheim vs, Guegenhelm to-day. By Firat ta ye Stature ang VOWIed over Policeman George Tanks | models and plain , aGreement of counset the hearing was on guard at the door, and ru from | A never fatling home remedy for coughs The fabrics, | postponed until next dfonday the alcoholic ward into the hospital | and colds is made from the following are full $22.50 to Samuel Untermyer, In court grounds. formuly to be mixed at Lome coun: ‘sel for Mr. Ginggenteita, denyminated | A dense fog prevailed. Banks and} “Two ounces of glycerine, one-half ounce ‘the suit as a “strike.” , the pursuing attendants saw Fournier of Concentrated pine coma iM ane-ball : = at cannot change our rights in the disappear in the direction of the river | pint of good whiskey; mix and sbakw thor-; William Guggenheim took the first r We claim that divorce was/and heard a splash as he went over- Hat vise in doses of @ teaspoonful to a stop in the tangle whieh Justice Gerard | void.”’ board, They could not see him when tai ful every four how will be called upon to unravel in No- | “but, Your Honor will remember that they reached the sea wall alongside | ‘“y care any cougl ihat ts curable t another matri- break up an acute coid in twenty-four the Morg' 1000, He vember, VAS a hat time * ir vember, o was at tat time | 5 nnulment was | Fournte ir was not of more | Pours. ‘The ingredients all can be gotten thirty-two years old and simply stay- 1 that the jthe average longth of the hair of a at any drug store, fig divorce was 979 BROADWAY, n. und of Wahl's suse they wave false vere married, returned nyer ‘ gering under the weight of money Married Him In Hoboken. The youngest of seven sons of Meyer Guggenheim, the silver, William had on the {When he threw himself into the water. | ““the Coucentrated pine ts a th and be-| During the six weeks he spent ut the| refined for medical use and hes when they | bottom of the river his hair grew until! pait-ounce bottles, each inclos Mr. Unter-j!t was mistaken for the hair of a! gcraw-top case, which ts air-tight, but be woman. sure that it Is labeled ‘Concentrated.’ time mentioned that he could afford to They were to have sailed for Europe on & honeymoon on Jan. 4, 1901. William | Guggenheim, conve { hie family, boarded ‘neglect his business. In pursuit of that OPEN { eeeurailcs he met a very large, very EVENINGS Sbtond and very positive woman at th } Waldor' forla Hotel. On Nov. 3u, UNTIL 190, she took him over to Hoboken and 9PM. married him. . SHOEMAKERS’ CLEARING HOUSE Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and 18th St, New York ed by members of ship alone on Jan. 1, 1991, and did not leave it until he cea mb pet JANUARY CLEARING SALE OF cecerras |i@ 2 A i: Rite In reply Mr, Guggenheim sent a cable- Manufacturers Sur lusStoeks 1a "Tonk ‘ee teal 300" 30,00 "3.50 rlgcrator: tl res Cray eelstcnelve yonnOe? p Babich seetiere hising | We Pay Freight and Rallroad | pin tot bas oat Mrs. Guggenhetn went to Chicago and | | carte Matting, Fare ‘Olleloth, AT LESS THAN COST began suit for divorce. Mr, Guggenheim returned to the United States and also went to Chicago, A pursuit race through the dining-room and lobbies of I¢ the Welllngton Hotel In Chicago on Sizes sera — Feb. 14, 1901, with Willlam Guggenhetm }]] 2" to FREE TRANSFE an the pursued, and his wife—six inches 8, | RS above him in helght—as the pursuer, ts | INN) reeset tas ceeee es (Rene still spoken of in terms of admiring | all | praise by those who witnessed It. ||] widths, Grace B, Guggenheim got a divorce | on- March 4, 1901, and soon after that | married in this city a Gallic youth named Wahl. Apparently she was con sidered irrevocably in the discard by | Mr. Guggenheim, for on Oct, 17, 1904, he ‘was married by Rabbi Sil ant Miss Aimee Lillian the | daughter of Herman Steinberger, of No. H Bast Sixty-fourth street She's “Broke” Now, Mr. Guggenheim retired from ac: | jtive business and devoting himself to his home and charities, had doubtless forgotten the tall blonde of 1901 jwhen, a few weeks ago, through W. "ML. Seabury, a lawyer, she brought suit for divorce, asking for alimony and counsel fees, Her ground for the suit ts that the Chicago divorce was of no effect. { ‘Mr Untermyer Steinber AT q : $ 30 om dy a pair. Worth $2,50, $3 and $3.50 NEW CLEARANCE SALE OF CLEARANCE SALE OF|CLEARANCE SALE OF Women’s Women’s /|Men’sRubbers Bedroom Slippers Rubbers A lot of good styles to fit almost ercay kni 4 coms any shoe and s While they Jersey knitted, warm and com Some of the leading makes, and alll,” bala i asked for an ad- Journment to-da," because he wants to | beet the records of the proceedings In | France, in which the marriage of the | plaintif€ in this action and the young man Wahl was annulled. He says I} fortadle. Worth 50c. a pair, at H the lot. the! claimiaet up cwasthat Wahl) at} Pa Rood qualities. All sizes in original de the time of the ceremony was too In arusthe Explaining his case Mr, Untermyer young to marry. ‘to Justice Gerard, | wat: , “The moving papers declare that Grace Guggenheim Is in financial dls- tress, We are not to blame for her| distress. When she obtained this Chi- ago divorce seven years ago she re- €elved $150,000 in her nimble fingers, I! ehe has dissipated all that money f ts no fault of ours. “she came to New York, met. thin | young Frenchman, Wah!, and they were jf , though he {= about fitter | ‘Years younger than she. «They made a | four around the werld and had a hig {old time, When the money was gone \Sheae two separated, but {t was not un- [au last May that the marriage was an: I 20C-~ | 39C-~ Clearing Sale of Storm Boot For Boys: For Girls: For Men: : N in) | Latest Winter fashions and models, in- ie a Eee or ae cluding Tan Russia Calf and the best Es NY, With OudTe “AVY VISCONZ i a: 5 Me black * lea- soles, tops fitted with straps thie be & Tan buckles, laces and weather proof tension soles cain tongues. Great values, Worth and_ school $2.50, heels, But- Boots, at 1.79 «parr. ton an with al at Buy a x70) . BTFO Soy le HK Waiter Dont {pon Reatest our repr mulled by the French courts. i “William Guggenheim was very young all. sizes straps & girls, Worth kles. up to $2.50 a pair, at 4° Sizes 8, to 11, 11% to 2. | ‘The Song of a Runaway Cow. | | ‘The past fow weeks has witnessed a ro- | | vival of real old Irish melodies in New | York City and the Introduction of many other wally charming Irish songs which had | |mover been hoard here before. For this, ‘Qowph O'Mara, tho great Irish tenor, ana | (fhe songs be and his company are singing |fm the Irish romantic comedy "Peggy | ase " at the Broadway Theatre, are re- , penetb' Among the best songs in “Porgy Machres’’ fy "Co-Boss,”" the plaintive, half-humorous, wusleal story of a runaway cow. It Js one of the most sueceastul of all Joreph O'Mara's |@emge, and by special arrangement with the , ‘pudlia! » No. . the complete given colized Very able. for st weath \ No rem the blood w as the circulation rem matters which produce ings of the body wil lotions and other local the tight, full feeling fortable, stufly feeling the throa t Catarth er stat Sizes 9 to13'4 and | to S$ the dise her teal Uriah son oy comp cle * : i latios i ate "iLadies, We bane Yer Girls Frazin & ff Gee eae ed The Binis Fly Roun,” u time enriching the bl ly . Shoe Oppenheim to heal, in; t and Dept. in tom, §, S. 5,1 Geoteh song which hae been interpotated, “Gcotland, Ye Ken." ail of whieh are pub- Waheed by the John Church Company. New York, | tree to all who write, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1909. January Sales Brill Clothes Here are garments from the foremost wholesale tailors in Amer’ quality for garments costing $22.50 to $28.00, Included are finest browns and smoke shades, Exclusive models for young men. brown shades, in ext ull POUR BTORES UNION SQUAEE, lith 8t., n. Bway, "This home consists of the accompanying articles and is on exhibition in our warerooms, 17-1423 THIRD ALL CARS TRANSFER gloouingaae GTON 70 S*AVEF 5981060 "Sr. A Remarkable Sale of Newest Model Highest Grade Worthiens. Exchange your old plano for @ beaut!/o| Walters AllCars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Av., 59th to 60th St. SSS. lof the disease in the s: and Overcoats Are $22.50, $25 Ica, re from the very best mills and are excellent over 4O in number, are all the most recent that are exclusive in Brill stores. Jude pure worsteds in extreme heavy weights nts, ‘There are new fancy blues, olives, shades, in dozens of new stripes and silk many silk lined worsted suits. velour and worsted cheviot suits, in line- stow stripe effects, in new tans, olives, 4 sha ude garments for dress, business, motor- service, There are meltons, kerseys and n black, Oxford, Cambridge gray and olive reme box, medium box and semi-box in, long. and medium full weights, and plain weave worsted cheviots and velours, lives and new grays. New stripe effects, There are high-standing-collar-button-to-the-neck-auto-mill- tary models, patch poe! et models, long lapel models, fancy cuff models, 46 to 50 in. long, the tailoring, the trimmings and the models $28.00 standards. % Harlem Store Open Bvenings, Ceambers St. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. 47 CORTLANDT ST., n. Greenwich. - Our 1909 Cata- logue Mailed Free Allowed of All Cash Sales, h al 3 \ seal 107 BEDROOM — Golden Oa med; woven wire Bed Liberal Credit Terms T. AVE BET. 80 & 81S Our agents at S9uh St. and Lex. A Will hand you one, Use It as Se, In cash on a $1.0 purchase at our store—that To, e WALTERS PIANOS pa At a Saving to You of from $150 to $300! Greatest Piano Values in the World, Don't Delay.) Buy One To-morrow, $5 Down and $1 a Week No Interest. No Insurance. No Ex- tras Whatever. Upon Payment of $5 We Deliver the Piano to Your Home. * heautl 8 we have ever shown t an skill and om OF FROM 38 TO 5 $450 Waliers Plano. : anos a - _ Piano Unless It Bears the Maker’s Name. called has Valiehtiy us 1 plano masquerading under a fa plano a any price, eaentative will call Warerooms. Sd Floor. REMOVES THE CAUSE OF CATARRH that does not entirely remove the cause of Catarrh from er make a permanent cure of the troub Just as long and catarrhal ins contaminated with the impur the tronble, the mucous membranes or inner lin- Tbe kept ina state nanddisease, Sprays, applications will temporarily relieve sin the ears, uncom- trils, and help to loosen the mucus in tional blood disord n there can be in the head, buzzing nois of the n is ac and until it has no permanent cure, It attacks ae cleansing the ty, and at the same the cause from the ly 0 horoughly x it of every particle of im] ood, allows the inflamed an tated mentbranes neral health, and stops ev disa rreeabie syimp- down to the very bottom and leaves no trace Book oa Catarth and any medical adyice iy \ { | : TRANSFERS Dressing Case and | } | | | | b } LS ra; 40 a | | Spring: soft top Mat: | GA, | ae 7) just the fame Ave. wilt in cash on hat make Our meonta nai you. ww ev os though All CARS Wa i New Models in Lingerie Waists, Worth $1.39 at 87c A 4-Hour Sale from 8 to 12 o'clock to-morrow Superior quality lingerie waists in many pretty new models. They are trimmed with em- broidery, tucks and pleats; new tucked sleeves; collar and sleeves with lace edge; back is cluster tucked. They ave actually worth $1.39; Our special price ; from 8 to 12 to- 87c i morrow, is....... iy Many new Spring styles in if Women’s Wrappers and fer | Kimonos are on sale now 1} at surprisingly low prices. 2 { Dicom ingdalen’, 24 floor, 58th Bt Section. There are fi ti Famous Books | *” igh iene s : f this attractive offeriny, All the ; with Gilt Tops | roots ace splendidly bound in rib- Fi bed silk-cloth, with gold top, printed § : at 1 8c on good paper from large type. i A One Day Sale | some of the titles are: | * ‘The Wandering Jew. . Eugene Sue \ The Sketch Book Conquest of Peru. The Stickit Ministe House of the Wolf Fine 50c Scarf Mufflers at 25¢ A Special Sale. A pertect chest and throat pro- tector for men, women and children. ‘These mufflers are made of worsted and mercerized cotton, plain and fancy weaves, solid colors and Stripes, We can sell these practical, com- fort assuring and health protecting muffiers at half price because they are subject to slight imperfections. The hurts won't impair the wear- ing quality a bit. Men's Fuenlaning. | Mysteries of Pa + Prescott |iIntellectual Life Crockett | Corinne...... | Weyman | Origin of Species,...Darwin Bivomingdalos’. Main Floor, Arcade, Irving Department, Maln Floor, 69th Bt. Seagtion, : Our Annual The best stockings for every mem- ; ber of the family are offered at j Hosiery | One-third toone-half under the regular selling prices: | Sale Now On WOMEN'S 1S¢ COTTON STOCK- | { TINGS At erecsennsssrinnnns CC} | I WOMEN'S 25c_AND_35c | WOMEN’S $1.50 & $2.00 PURE | | ‘ STOCKINGS; special ai 15¢ | “THREAD SILK STOCKINGS; WOMEN’SS0c LISLE THREAD | itrictly first quality; some have | | STOCKINGS; slik finished in | cotton feet in every popular | ft in black, white and colors; | color and black and white; | annual sale price......, 28¢ | all sizes; at...........06. 79¢ For Men: CHILDREN’S 15c STOCKINGS, | | 35c_SILK FINISHED LISLE xt ribbed, double ‘enees; “THREAD HALF HOSE | _ lack; stainless cotton; sizes 6c taney Initeperinn ainay 534 to 10 inches, at. he BYlEBeeercccseseeee USe 2c LISLE THREAD HALF MEN'S HALF HOSE in black | HOSE: fn black | and” “and colors; all sizes; 1244c Solorsiiall sized Speclalat, value; at ARRAN 5c Main Float th Bt Gectton $1to$1.50Bath 69c Slippers at For Men and Women All the slippers in this sale are the famous "Uwearum” brand, They have leather soles and are made of velvet, satin, blanket robing and terry cloth in all desirable colors and combinations, to match bath or dressing robes. None of these slip. pers usually sell for less than a dollar, most of them are $1.50 grades. fe0.n1y) $160 000 A great sale that ? enables you to buy highest quality {ur Worth of coats, fur sets and fur lined coats for Fu rs Jess than half price. a Men’s $85) A | for $40,009 | Fur Lined 538 Coats, Lined throughout with fine Far Eastern mink or muskrat, large storm collars of Persian lamb: Most remarkable value, Regular 38 price, $85; special price... .s.00.... Men’s Mink Lined Coats, values from $200. Agreat chance to buy beautiful Coats 88 at the ridiculously low price of...... i | Men's Far Lined Coats—tined with fine quality Far Kastern mink, natural muskrat, or , brook mink, beautiful large storm collars of ' water mink or Persian lamb. Regular 48 price $100; special price i ’ ° Women’s Fur Lined Coats 48 inches long, of black kersey cloth, lined wth brown & Spanish sable mink; Russian brown lynx collar; reduced to $8. 00 Far Coats Fur Sets 1 $175’ FANCY SEAL COATS, 24 | PERSIAN PAW SETS, com. | jj! Inlongissstren vers $75} piising a fine 50-inch scarf and | I} 4 | farge flat pillow mufl, reduced | $350 and $425 SEAL COATS, 24 | fee ‘ $5.50 in. long, $175 | $80 Jap MINK SETS $55.1 1 $700 ALASKA SEAL COATS, | $59 BAUM MARTEN FOX 42 in. long. $450 «SETS $39 | $950 ALASKA SEAL Coats, | $1 '0 $05 ISABELLA FOX LAY SETS. $10 10 §39 in, long $550 Hioomingdales', 24 Wieor | Alt fer'» BLOOMINGDALES’, isi‘. toa'ss