The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1909, Page 3

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“No Tights, No Short Skirts,” Says Paterson’s Show Censor THREE GUESSES WHY LEWISOHN AND EDNA SAILED Was It Health, Matrimony or | to Avoid Appearing in Lillian Russell's Suit? | WANTED AS WITNESSES. | Auto Damage Case Called To- Day at Balston Spa, and Friends Speculate. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. WOMAN URED FORMER WFE HAS SR—SRA_A W WREOK SKS) MOORE ARRESTED) Suit Sensation O00 DAMAGES AT ALS HOME Reduced to Tuesday Bargains An unrivalled opportunity to secure a beautiful suit at one- third of its original price, permit- ting ladies who have never paid so little before to make a judi- cious, high-grade selection. Semi Box Coat Suits 4 Husband of Emily Park Requa Sues New York Central tor Like Amount, HBLPLESS, Distiller’s Who Had § Month In- come, Behind in Alimony, KNOWNAS'MR. BELMONT’ Once $26,000 a SKS SHE SAYS, “Other Woman” a Mrs, Dee- gan, Whose Husband Once Beat Moore. Dozen Specialists Unable to Restore Her to Health, She Tells Jury. All the talk in the rapid sem!-Broad- way semi-Fifth avenue set these days ture from New York the wife of Louis ast Kighty und daughier of the late Charles Park, of the firm of Park & ‘Vilford, 4s the plain- tiff in a suit against the New York and Hudson River Railroad for $9.00 damages, and her yh another Fmtly Park Requa Fredertek Ree of No. 2 Ea fourth street and wealthy, ua, concerns the dep ret on Saturday of Jesse Lewisohn, the mil- Nonaire plunger, and Wdna MeCauley on the Deutschland nd thelr friends They sailed away for the Mediterranean are left with three § Did they sail because Jesse's healt fmperatively demanded fight from the rigors of the fag-end of a New winter? Did they sail to avold golug band demands as much m the loss of her services and ompantonship. oth suits are 1 rind together to-day betore Justice Ver York ut for on to Balstor , Davis anda jury in the Supreme Spa and associating with “Diamond fn iu Davis and a jury p Jim’ Brady and Lilian Russell as wit- 3 ‘Pie sults grew out of the deraitn nesses In a damage suit Pie sults grew ou the i of the Montre. press in the Adiron Did they sail to get ma \ vers region e eatly morning of en two Pullman sleepers over, and Mrs. Requa wes ad out in her night attire to sit and er on a cold bank for half an hour, Willlam A, Jenner appeared for her He told the Jur hat the Hequas had vad a camp on Loon Lake tn the Ad!- sald one speak Pia sondacks for ten years, and were going ‘ ip when the accident happened. AT Aaa cen a Month In a Sanitarium, GE RIE : ‘ She was taken from the ene of the! wreck to Stoney Wold Sar where she lay and was attended by rewl and As for about " Jersey Town fied, a ushaqua, x days, physi- ‘ ( | y er which she was drought | ' ‘ i iM home to suffer tor month, tn spite of | . ae P he skill and best efforts of a dozen Hoe a ts. Her collar bone was broken, | ; eeatiy Tea several ribs were bent, her right arm | ay aia tind hand were erusied aid made prac- 4 piel cameos tieally helpless for Hfe, and she doos | drop things from her hands, fee luntarily because of a sort of par- | B partied alysis resulting from her injuries. iia : fl hadn't Mrs. Requa testified My husband | aie ges and T lett for Loon Lake by the Mont- | ree ; real express on the evening of Oct. i due to arrive @t 6.28 next morning. W ae ; ud a section In the Pullman. 1 awak- diy er Loni eeates ened before it was ght next morning. sa i Re iteat 1 was train-sick for the first time tn my Sah ~~" lite. 1 put on my shoes on my bare hina Me nlaing attitudes=not while) s feet and essayed to go to the tollet. I ‘eat oil ritneede Minna hel censar oll took three steps, when the car, which ; | Pili poNBR Ben Wns Te rocrat.| had been swaying badly, plunged wildly, 1 Lae | the gnd then came the most awful crash and cian Tene : Mies, must tl 88 {0 / grinding and glass breaking, arf T wae nea ad way don that subje | thrown forward to the end of the car, iti if aa : Bi aie qed he explained, “a lot Of/ ang then I was thrown up to the top a elaine ah itt wenee! oe Ty i eae SRM aN TERE ng guns around (2) o¢ the ear, And then at one time I] j erga unity ELH Ee een tienes out door panels, ad) rong myself near the top of the car, toget ! Mized the mo ' e KE Spang nd ug ple thought t | : r rave meet Si ay that the fi imiost all otuleny eluttad cE den tine by oe Beene ots near the gas Jet, mh Dabiais Beara ene 8 act going on of this so-called ‘art! #s ce We passed th Objects to “Terrific. BHA NS Gecdace Ge le von | | Went to Paterson to & t ; to ait alls ex and he theatre man “T wae thrown from side to side. We when the accid sm FBC IIS. WAM RES UT of paper with umped here and there, and then all tis vee ‘ irae re tees Hae PP parts of the over, up and down, It wits perfectly Tee Tinieeatias atu SR REN Hae yer Carr tes erate ate ne HIT see some folks might not like, but (ul, Mr. Jenner; T can't desertbe tt, It that she, Miss Russell, may not | ad | ¢ ines Daereer cay to, thet ; A ueeey eal seit owed rulpeaelg s, im! v ? = ant ork Cen ‘Diamond Ji a Witness | The first right t greeted me I “May Be Differences.” ‘ seriptive adjectives used iby the witness. Jedi ady is aw Wl stepped at t aTedon\t Know aa tol that wets nd Justice Davis struck them out. — : i sims We haven't . sho resumed, “l i ‘ Sean Ae may. bela SED the train) ee : a swayed, and I was ard and | Cauley that planed real a y ize top and then down, ‘I for nearly a ar t ‘ p and down aud it seemed to yp into | ; i ¢ air, and to tip first on one side aud Jeweled "Raja B ay.” as hel y ‘ a has} amed, t spoken 1 the car stopped what was the Mr. Lewis sl in they me 1) any a heap in the forward end, and at late suppers Until Saturda oceupted | (), Sateen: Kies apartme N Mirty-eighth | so that only t atreet. Me who 4s the |feet of the two : “ daughter of « Brooklyn policeman, has Hidden From View from this cl been living at her country place in New Jersey. Across the w Wiille visiting 4 lc City last fall | poster is a lithograph ¢ burl TRO RGCET roking & ft Was reported tl 3 McCauley and | show, in which the plump extremiti te ' ‘ r eve fee y Dlocks ahead. Mr, Lewis w to be married, This |o! a f gamboling £ aGulrell ; evolving can't ficneal to Pray. was denied when the couple returned to hidden from view by a serfes of Nees toh band and the porter tried to town. This rumor was revived yester- | bearing merely the date wil Pieler anes day, when it was learned that Mr , aleation | nee Terertiet eau tras Lewisohn and Miss McCauley had | Nest to this in glaring black type one Nahe to the | reads awful Beiled on the same steamer g made up now pain in so I could n , In pictures from the Bil | Bretagne, of the French line, fter half an hour ¢ ° 8 had ’ Marrlage Denied. All this I soon learned was the re-| fs ducted Thiineele tag ved from France Jo- | DreAthe, only ist ee and In my arn That they have been married was de-{ sult of the ordinance adopted a year | >. ond his pretty young wife, | and all over my right side, T thought I | ay: nied yesterday at Mr. Lewisoha's apart- ments, where it was said “Mr, Lewisohn sailed for Europe yes- and I wanted to be me to Kusha irée were in w ago by the City F “Be it ordained by men of City thers to this the B, to be no Mar! son told you there we y formerly lived In Chester, | Itted to the custo mi | | rd of Al Dyan t the of Paterson, N. J us terday; if he ts married we know noth- | as follows: SteA net may ellie Biman sean note ere Boe ie ae eee | in See eT ataneyEWOInTGanIE ing of it, and it is probable that he! “Section 1-No person shall post, paint yeara oll, He says he position of not knowing wh ther tart 3 brought home in that would have told us if he contemplated | Pe, Beem anes DOat | y such a stop." had a hone or not too. I'm the first ‘The departure of the couple for France ‘aterson's had In on La Provence six ML you about somewhat sensational, , Larens, whom his wife to de her, § or distribute any poster, card, sign pamphlet, circular, advertisement or no- tice In any Piace In this city de mmending or advertising nodest, Immoral or Inidle- | | g ler aches and pains and | ind disabilities still trou- Mrs. Requa said urts and pains a good deal but especially I can not pr eT was a iit accused of try- cent painted, printed, lithograplied, en- é te girl T has said my prayers Braved, written or pictorial ma nm Chester, Pa., whe ‘| hight and morning, and T can't’ do cluding th eal posters and advr WA Tes satel, Sere Sonne Fay Cove i ( she hurt to eee the stenog tisements of every kind whatsoever, lim on the French tine pier just PACH nila Uol Heated | pictures, post cards and motioes and siip was ut to sail, St 4 ot the lawyer yns of murder, s' Rnecelorcensavancial Detective Eddle Mailon of her predica- Sitcaae meee aul or other eriminal act.” | es of atockin ment and he for er iL ial t A Ab e The appointment of the three censors contront avd her husband came as a necessary sequel to this law Frank E, Mil- ail, wrsend and @ i -| | | Henry G, Moore, an elderly man, who {9 sald to be one of three heirs to a Philadeip under | estate up tn the millions, ts dof $1,000 to appear to-morrow in the Harlem Police Court and an charges made by Mrs, Moore, whom he married in who got @ separation tn i The former wife is stopping at the Hotel Alabama tn Kast Wleventi street Her home te tn Philadelphia aime the Harlem Court Saturday, and after Magistrate Steluert had heard he story he issued a warrant for Moore, who was alleged to be lving in an apartment house at No. 278) Broadway with @ Woinan under the names of “Mr and Mrs. Belinol Policeman Goetz, of the Court Squad, found Moore at the apartment jester duy morning and brought him before the Magistrate Vidladelpiia Mes Moore stated wit for the past three 1 had Anite and She ymploint t her husvai ne He was rep Loewy journment until te JohnH row Hanty beeame surety lor Moore Mr. Le When seen at his office, No, 205 adway, to-day, would not co. chee. It tas learned, | how that Moore of Ans dvew Moore, of Philadelphia, a whiskey distiller, who dled ten years ago, leay- ling a large fortune to his sons, By the terma of the will and in) death of one of his bre att ra, Her Gq Incor ne Of 245,000, began wult for a was not until ten years later, In 1! at the decree waa granted dn Philadelphia, The Court rded to Mrs, Moore $333.33 aa month alimony, Moore fell behtnd tn_ the left a mont His wife in separation, but It | paymont of this—so far behind, in fact, iat recently, whan he was adjudged a el tel by the Federal courts tn this ‘ate, he owed to his wife between |fisseos And $20,000. Under the terms of the discharge in bankruptcy the obliga- tlons of the wife are atill In force, Moore's acquadntance with the Deegan woman apparently dates back as far aa 198, when he was assaulted by a man named Deegan and caused his arrest. ‘The case was tried in the Spoctal ses- tions and Deegan testified he had found his wife and Moore living under the name of Mr, Belmont in» house In Wes venth street There is now on the February calen day of the Supreme Court a suft {nat tuted by Mrs. Moore, through her at tornoy, Mi. Loewy, to have the verdict and provisions of tha Court of Commo: Pleas of Philadelphia made effective tn Mrs. thie State. all erself and har one child, daughter, Gertrude, a SALE OF PIANOS 3 Steinways Taken [ 9 Hardman Pa, 2 Webers at \3 Bradburys Payment 2 Jacobs for the Ideal Melodiste Player Piano 2 Fischers 2 Gablers PIANO PLAYERS 12 Pianolas 6 Angelus These Pianos and Players to Be Sold from $50 Upward uments cost anywhere from and will be sacrificed re the orlginal price, Pierce Playerpianos, $485 Ten Dollars Monthly nM Ideal Melodiste Playerpianos Ideal 8&1 " te Melodiata makes peasible for obe Moore wants the same | y fixed here for the support of | | Long Directoire Effects Medium Length Coats The collection is magnificent, presenting many of our highest priced suits, now indiscriminately teduced for this sale; unlimited in variety, each mode! designed and tailored to bring out the best lines of the figure, Exquisite braid and velvet conceits in self and contrasting colors. All youthful F and becoming effects *n every smart shade and material that lashion recognizes, Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Bist Eth Ste YORK, re Fulton 8 Street BROOKLYN 64510651 | Broad Steet BS 3 LARGE sTORES»NEW Ger AS AS ee et tt a : ort stern Brothers To-morrow, an Unusual Offering of Women’s Glace Gloves Consisting of {2 Button Length Lambskin Mousquetaires, in white, tan and’ brown, and One clasp Prix Seam Cape, spear back, in tan shades, At the Special Price of $1.10 Pair Regular Prices $1.50 and 2.00 Clearing Sale of tlousehold Linens ¢ Bed Spreads A large collection of Satin Danrask Linen Table Cloths and Napkins in Fine and Medium Grades of Irish, Scotch and Saxony Manuf: also Hemstltched Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, Huck and Turkls! Bath Towels, Satin Finish Marseilles, Crochet and Dimity Bed Spreads Very [uch Below Prevailing Prices Inctading Damask Table Cloths, $1.88, 2.45, 2.90, 3.25, 3.98 Damask Napkins, Doz, $1.95, 2.88 Continuation of Semi-Annual Sale of Brass & Enamelled Bedsteads Also Bedding STEADS, $19.75, 24.75, 29.78 Formerly $25.00, 30.00 ani 37,50 .) SEDSTEADS, $4.75, 6.25, 800 Formerly $6.00, 7.75 and 10.50 22D BOX SPRINGS, $10.00, 12.50, 16.80 Formerly $12.50, 16.50 and 21.75 WOU WIRE SPRINGS, $3.50, 4.50, 6.75 Formerly $4.50, 5.50 and 8,00 SELECTIONS MADE AT THIS SALE CAN BE HELD FOR FUTURB DELIVERY IF DESIRED, (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) 1 West Twenty-third Street do. Consiable TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 91H. BRASS B ENAMEL... —— Q Have you ever observed that when passing a bootblack stand the “shiner of boots” invariably ]) looks at your shoes to see if you need a shine? The hatmaker looks at your hat; the tailor scrutinizes your clothes, &c. Do persons wanting to work, hire, buy, sell, rent or exchange examine want-lilling World ad- vertisements? ‘The World printed 1,200,873 Sepa- rate Advertisements last year— 168,894 MORE than the Herald or any other newspaper on oarth. To Become Conspicuous Use World Ads. All this T learned when I met the first censor, John Bimson, Chief of Pollce | Chief Bimson is a stern, soldier! Jof perhaps sixty, Iflz associated cen- | sors, Cafrol! and Stancevon, \ | | about make up his years between them. | » Naughty Cow. Recorder pa us red neck ng a cON The Chief's Idea é S was getting fence. §$ wed her sto I asked the Chief to tell me wia' M8| way up to t ULE wisla idea of objectionabie posters {s, a 18 | rectly proper. So fa am as! once |how the Board of Censors expect to ran | operate. r “You see,” he explained, “the ordt- nance creating the censorship isn't | really a law yet. It has still to be see how young & | signed by the President of the Board of | yg ¢ ) e | Aldermen, Tom Quigley. K Now, If “He was away when It and up to date has refused to sign, But a: | the Acting President has power to sign | tt If Quigley won't, and he has promised to do #0, “You ask what I mean by objection- able posters, I'll tell you w few things. | on the Hoard of Censors there will be I ; Ak No tights, no low neck dresses, no short | lively times. founding at preservation of the Amer- akirts go in Paterson—no ma'am. And} And the balance of power will be held | ican republic has been so organized wih Rome of those pictuise showlas FOURS <y %, Sunpeon Sandee the third cane 'elghty charter members Was pas re Re pursue this novel view of the subject had heard enough to convince m ne and Chief Himson get toge' er and the propaga ory and when ves at ht MOST IMPORTANT SALES d every din the luding , oste 2,000 Yards 45 Inch 1 ’ ’ y Ali Over Valenciennes Laces y riety of the very best designs produced by the manu jacturer, in his finest quasities. Regularly sold at $2.25 to $8.50 per yard. The Right Beverage 8 New Anderson Uprichts, , $235 10 New Anderson Uprights. 255 | for Good Health is 6 New Anderson Uprights.. 270 ¢ P 0 § 1 U M 0 New Anderson Uprights.. 290 | after coffee has been abandoned, _ bayments newin't Ww ese ue SAndergone.Go, 370 Fulton St Brooklyn. One block a) Hal! Subway. 1,10 t 3,85 Imported Lingerie Waists | lot of superior qualities, French hand made, i and trimmed with fine lices, r Old at $10.50 to $17.50, / Brotrasy Ligh Srcot 8,75, 13,50 10, s a Reason” Read ‘The Road to Weil- in pkgs. ville’”

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