The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1909, Page 8

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ee if Oar WIFE WONT SUE UNITED STATES SKS DOCTOR TO PAY. FOR DIVORCE HER SENATOR ACCUSED —*1,100 FOR PIU HUSBAND WANTS OF GORRUPTICN Mrs. Duncan Refuses to Ask Stephenson, — of Wel Ae gra Aaa for More Than Legal Charged With Using Big the piainci in a suit for s.im, which Separation. Sumlof/MoneyiiniBlection: “teeamsvghceve enn merece Jealer Says He Had It Painted and Defendant's Wife Didn't Like It. of the Stevens Institute, Hoboken, owes him, tn Justice Lehman's part of oS the Supreme Court this afternoon, MADIAON) | Nya The $1,100 for which Clausen {s suing Blaine fled specific charges to-day al- was the price of a companion pleture leging that United States Senator Isnac painted to order of “The Lorelel,"” by Childe Hassam, which won the Clark prize, Dr, Humphreys was delighted with {t, according to Clausen's test! A. Edmunds, of Appleton, a sum of mony, but said not to deliver tt until «.'Humphreys had seen it, 8 Int ike It, Clausen ult Dr. Humphreys at is how the matter got Into Jus- tice Lehman's court Clausen testified that when Dr, Hum: aw ‘The Lorelel’’ he was fas- 1 asked him to get a com- 2.—Senator Jan. HITCH OVER ALIMONY. Stephenson, as a candidate for re-elec- Testimony Shows How Al- ae tlon gave to Republican State Chatrman leged Proof of Infidelity —e. Was Secured, money In excess of $106,000, and approxl- mating $250,000, and by such acts violated a Wisconsin statute; that the money was given to Edmunds to pay to other elec- tors prior to the primary tn sums rang- Ing from $5 per day to $1,000 tn bulk as |¢ George E. Duncan, epartment house at St. Nicholas ave- who owns an ure painted for him. nue and One Hundred and Twenty- a consideration for some act to be done n the work 8 wone,” Clausen seventh atreet, but voluntarily shut 'n relation to the primary by electors 8a hepa t precise in alone é r Stephenso Telons 3 a@er hi himself out when domestic troubles for Mr. Stephenson |wvito aw 1 the pleture.” Other charges allege that money waa paid to UC. one Hambright, of Ra of Fond du Lac, and divers other gong various sums as a consider fe ‘ts to be done corru tere LECTURE ON PALESTINE, in the Holy Land” will be ect of a lecture on Friday eve- began, a year ago, has signified his Willingness to deed the property to Therese L. Duncan, his wife, in leu of alimony, should she succ¢ed In get- ting a divorce from him, and wants the court to force his wife to go o with the sult she begun last Octobe! or else give back the $250 counsel fe he pald to her under order of the court Mrs. ou : b “T belleve tt would be of advantage to | {log me to have a decree of separation on the, Am ground of my husband's abandonment | the in of me, which occurred July 19, 1908, rath- | tee er than to have an absolute divorce, I am thoroughly equipped with evidence} KILLED FOR TWO CENTS to prove the charge made In my com-| Francesco Crap1 Netrentertoun Plaint. I have three witnesses by , 4 Fast Twent " to prove beyond a question sufficient to | street, was lon trial fc warrant a judgment in my favor, they | to-day bef being Arthur Peterson, Clarence E. | criminal branch of th “the primary nomination or election was obtained by th f large sums Ny," and | Duncan repiles to this Ingenu- | is so easy to digest and yet so very strengthening that the convalescent re- gains health and flesh} Cady and Jacob Widdersheim, who tes-| Crananzano shot an al Charles Blo- A tify of my husband's conduct on Sept. | vona, a grocer, of No, 5% First avenue, ff with remarkable rapidity. 3, 1908. fon Aug. 6 in a desperate ro: er two | cents demanded by Blovono in payment All Druggists, for two stogies, Wife Stops Her Suit. “There is nothing, however, to prevent me from overlooking, permanently or | == temporar{ly, the violation by my hus- band of Ris marriage vows. I ask per- mission to discontinue my action for an absolute divorce, This will leave my husband as if it had been impossible to sustain the charges. This motion made in his behalf js but an attempt to compel me to prosecute and to secure @n absolute divorce from him.” Mrs. Duncan's three witnesses tell Practically the same story, Two of, them, private detectives, followed Dun- | can to the Palace Hotel, Hoboken, with @ woman, The third,'a barber, was summoned by the others, and the three called on Mr. Duncan, whom they found {na room with the woman, The suit of Mrs. Duncan The Women’s Department Hackett Chait S © Broadway at Thirteenth Street halted and Offers choice of any Suit acquired in their recent purchase of the entire stock of OMMERS Women’s and Misses’ Suits at the following prices $7.00 Buys a $20 Suit (of plaid broadcloth, / worsted or velvet, $10.00 Buys a $25 Suit $18.00 Buys a $35 Suit $22.00 Buys a $45 Suit $39.50 Buys a $65 Suit her desire to change it to a suit for a Beparation resulted from a failure of her lawyer and her husband's to agree | on allmony in case her sult was suc- cessful. He was willing to give and | ehe was willing to receive, in leu of | alimony, a deed to the apartment-house, | 6869 In ‘money, her share of the profits Made {n a real estate deal, and, a} week allowance for their nineteen-year- old son, Lester Sherwood Duncan, until he is twenty-one, but could not ‘agree | on the way !t was to be done, | —<—___ BLOWN FROM SCAFFOLD. | Three Men Harled to Street Are, | \ of broadcloth, novelty / worsted or cheviot. )of chiffon broadcloth, !velvets or novelty. Brolsed and Cat. | Frank Olfver, of Fifteenth avenue and | Beventy-first street, Jesse Bardo, of! Tourteenth avenue and Sixty-third | street, and Charles Woolridge, of No. 19 Montauk avenue, all in Brooklyn, | were blown from a fiftcen-foot scaffold. | ing erected against a \ of broadcloth or Himported fancy fabric. (3 piece suit of ‘imported broadcloth. trand avenue and Montgomery street | to-day. | +, \ copied direct from a The wind was very high tn that $48.00 Buys a $100 Suit /fine imported model, ot Brooklyn all day been warned to look but a sudden flerce awares, tilted the f Be and hurled thi Mver and Bas and Woolridge was cut and the men for themselves, |} Come now while the choosing is best, while the variety and assortment is greatest, while the opportunity is still here for you. Exchanged for . OL” Green Stamps Thee sor Ra STARE. at these stores: Siegel Cooper Company reat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company James Butler Inc. Any “S. & H.” Premium Parlor —Bring Them In=—= THE SPERRY @ HUTCHINSON CO. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1909, eriliurved The Oriental Store, Wednesday, January 27th We offer and display our Spring Silks for 1909 Genuine Chinese Shantung Pongee in an endless variety of qualities and colors. Foulard Silks Exclusive color d designs, with a tendency to small effects, odd combinations, polka dots and atripes, Japanese Habutai Lyons printed, 27 inches wide—spot proof, Our own designs { colors in large variety, Wash Silks 80 inches wide. Suitable for Shirtings, Outing Suits, ete. We direct special attention to our Pongee Silks in 44 and 43 inch widths, Second Floor, A. A. Vantine @ Co. Broadway, between 18th and 19th Streets Frit, Capes, Unaparis Crockery all Bedding 3 Rooms ooms jooms cones 7 Gone “125 cant *150 These Rooms on Exhibition at Our Showrooms, WE PAY FREIGHT Are Morris Chair, uphol in Be tl t i pola ere Golden Oak or Mahogany hake ith lined hood, Finished Rocker, fr n green or red ddl Write for our NEW BOOKLET liberal Our credit terms j PER WEEK OPE containing in- 4 AN apply also to LOG Rta ton ue Nos Island, garding our out- New Jersey or fits, Mailed free. & A CCOUNT Connecticut.” OPEN SATURDAYAT. UNTIL 10 PM} os Stern Brothers To-morrow, an Important Offering of Embroideries Consisting of Nainsook, Cambric, Swiss and Batiste Edgings from 1% Value 14¢ to 75¢ Yard Also a large collection of Unmade Robes V nd at $5.45, 6.25, 9.50 $6.95 to 15.00 at $16.25, 19.50 .50 to 26.50 o> > 0 20 Vears Leader i} > | UN SOW AC NEW YORK, { Very Special Sale High Grade Sewing Machines ta Fourth Floor. At Easy Payment Plan Prices That Are Lower Than the Cash Prices of Sewing Machine Companies $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week Celebrated Monarch, $23.75 Electro No. 2 - - - %18.75 HESE, machines are made by one of the most promi- nent manufacturers of standard sewing machines, and are the result of long years of experience, We have taken great care to see that every piece of mechan- & ism is of the very finest quality, and the wood A) work and cabinets are of the finest quartered oak piano finish, The best machines ever offered for the money. The Monarch at $23.75 t is essentially a machine for the home 1 with all the newest time-saving de- (i improvements. It has the auto- matic drop-head, 4s ball-bearing in every part, so that It is one of the easiest run- ing, noiseless machines to be had. Im- yed lockstitch type, positive feed and ing shuttle. We guarantee it fora ime {f properly cared for, Electro No. 2 at $18.75 It is made on the same line as the Monarch, is of the lockstitch type, positive feed and self-threading shuttle, has five drawers and automatic drop. |g-—<e>--<<. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. —~<g>—e—_1 WSUATH BD AV.192T0202STREET. BNE Clearances That Mean Something EBRUARY 1 ushers us into our new business year, and it is good, sound storekeeping to start with clean decks, with no we are always right in the thick of pre-inventory clearances. rare bargains that are constantly springing up all over the store would blossom out in the newspapers with news of clearances, what crowds would hurry here, It is sutlicient to say SOMETHING THAT YOU WANT, AND WANT NOW, We are not thinking about protit. SOME PRICES ARE CUT IN HALF; SOME. A BIT MORE; SOME A BIEL ‘SS; BUT EVERY PRICE IS CUT. All the odd lots, all the small lots, all the discontinued lines are sweeping out in this torrent of clearances. Hence at this season Can't begin to tell in detail all about the Fvery department, if it were allowed, And if we did tell about all in detail that every section has something to offer— pering stock laggards, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Save a Third to a Half on Choice Lace Curtains and Upholsteries r CF Fourth Floor, JN 4 few days we will take inventory, and several hundred lots of choice Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers, Bed Sets, etc., must be sold beture that time. ‘To accomplish this we have marked these lots at sensatidyal prices. It will pay you to look at them, Here are a few example bargains: Handsome Lace Curtains, $5.45 More than fifty smnall lots of Arabe, Renais: ance, Sample curtains included. $7.90, $8.90 nee, Irish Point and other styles priced for a quick clear- nd $10.50 values Lace Curtains, $2.35 Tapestry Portieres,4.85 Bed Sets at Half Hotinehau All one to six All lots are of one and t Principally ruffled Renalsgance pair lots are included {n this f Amure Tai : ink geeat reduction. $4, $4.50 and Cte) (Ince, (ea EC TO Go Gl size beds. $5 values. Fine Portieres, $9.85 One and two-pair lots of Gobe- lin Tapestries, Verdure Tapes- tries and Silk Tapestries and Dama $15.75, $17.50 and $18.75 values. Fine Couch Covers, $3.45 Sty which we will discont 5 Alt al ts Special Announcement Most attractive and interesting will be our February Sales of Furniture, China, Glassware, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Rugs and Carpets. They wil! begin Monday, February Ist. Bear them in mind. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO Fine Porcelain Dinner Sets, $9.45 wr Fitth Floor HESE are high-grade porcelain sets of 100 pieces. Choice of about eight different designs, including assorted floral and border effects; also gold designs, all in the newest shapes and in the most desirable compositions. 315 to $16.50 values | . | : Dinner Sets, $13.75 Cut Glass Mayonnaise Sets, $3.75 For your choice from a most beautiful collec- Rich, high-grade cut g -piece sets, Rich tion of fine, thin, semi-porcelain 100-plece H allover cutting, Beauti shape and destrable | sets; assorted, pretty designs and shapes. $2U | value, |¥ Dinner Sets, $16.50 | Fine thin Austrian china, 100-plece sets, be | fully decorated in dainty pink rosebud | signs. Each plece has gold-lined ed | carried in open stock and sold se yara $25 value, , Dinner Sets, $25 } | Your cholce’ from a varied collection of best SUgar and Creamer Sets, $3.75 i grade Bavarian, Austrian and Limoges china, Fine cut glass, as illustrated. Have cut handles 100-plece sets. A large assortment of choice and cut bottoms, Richly cut on clear, heavy | decorations to choose from. Values up to $40. blanks, $5.50 value. The quality of these tumblers should not be confused with the grades offered in other / stores supposedly as bargains, These are of the best quality lead blown glass, and will be engraved to your order with your initial in Old Fnglish style, executed in the most work- 79¢ No mail or telephone orders filled. alues, manlike manner, STMPSON CRAWFORD CO. “ca | Bigelow Axminster Rugs, $22.60} © tar Fourth Floor. GOOD sized lot (467 to be exact) of the famous Bigelow-Lowell Axminster Rugs—known everywhere as a standard and most desirable make, The above price is excep- tionally low, and the only cause of the cut is that the rugs are slightly mismatched, Reproductions of | the best Oriental designs: 1 9 x 12, value $28 to $30, $22.60, $19.75 | 8-3 x 10-6, value & Five-Frame Body Brussel Rugs In medallion and allover effects, sultable for Mving-room, dining-room and chambers, ete. One-Piece Royal Axminster Rugs 6x9. Value $18.00,. Value $10.00... Bx6.6. a | | Extra Heavy-Weight Oilcloth. 9x12, velts $28 n0 ones | Phese are filled back and well-seasoned goods, | 8.3x10.6. Value $25 » $21, manufactured by the best olleloth mills Im { the country, Regular 80c. and 35c, grade for... Regular 5c, and 40¢. grade for... Extra Heavy Linoleum, 44c Made from linseed ofl and cork; ordinarily gold from G5c. to Tie. per square yard. Amer. Kashmir & Shirvan Rugs Practically two rugs in one, as both sides are equally good. In Oriental effects, $11.40 9x12, Value $15.. 7,6x10.6, Value $12.00. $8.40 = SIMPSON , Interesting Specials in Pure Fresh Groceries AAWFORD CO. CF Sixth Floor, Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. Call Chelsea 2100 Pati AS AM AU UCLA ; Boiled Ham —Armour's Star Brand; the best tender, lean hams obtainable; sold regularly at 30¢; special, machine sliced, per Ib. (none delivered).......... 23¢@ Sweet Creamy Corn — Pearl Drop Brand; t¢nder white corn, sold regularly at 12¢; cial, case 24 cans, $1.85; doz., 95e; can Be Red Ripe Tomatoes — Queen Quality Brandy sold regularly at 19¢,; special, case 24 cans, $1.80; doz., 93¢; large No. Scan. Sweet, Juicy Oranges—Thin ekinned Indian River Fl famous Banta Ci is, 6 cial, 6 cartons, 40 per‘carton... a Table and ineapple—Ai rated Golden Apricots | Bright, Juicy Lemons—Fancy Fanoy Vi ly at 18¢ larly at 800.5 T apec L pad arly at 18¢ Nd om f a, fruit pe lal. 3 18¢ and Green 6 cial, No 6 ba 22c can: | Pea Beane ieked navy by 10-Ib, cotton -Ib, cotton Armour Star Hams—known every- || where as the best mild sugar-cured hams on the || market; away below the wholesale cost; special, per lb........ oddpesodduodon 13c Wines and Liquors ea apectal, per Ib... Early June Peas—Royal Stu- | art Brand; extra sift: 1he,! | ‘ . ana | r California Sweet Wines — cana, | French Claret, ettt Cangt | Cal ore Bherry, Fats. 79e Fin Golden Wedding | Regular Kal. ; 85: 9¢| Zinfandel © Wat Mountain | Riesling, St, Maealre Hur- | Bo and Sauterne—Guar Red Ripe Tomatoes—Camer- | on Brand; sold regularly at je | ef special mY te cans, 2; JOR» LBs large hoo wean, 10 Sweet Early June Peas— Cameron Brand, tender sweet, Frida hatte Sweet Santa Clara Prunes— Large, luscious, glossy California Cut Stringless Beans—Came- ton Brand, tender green beans; sold ly at 14es special, case | | green 4 sold legal at 12; fruit; sold regularly orgs special, % dos,, $1.15; jal, case 24 cans, $2.05; 11 Ibs., $1; 8 Ibs. 3 phrees a SPS Oe | | Bee 8.055 ane DC | | peribrisriccsuntens, 106 FINEST STO Mahaney CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S

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