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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _DECEMB WITH BOTHLEGS. (Cluster of Society Buds That Burst Into Bloom INHOBBLE “PANT,” Ne DATES. COURT eicatchae Da Green Heads Big Procession as He Hops in Fettered Garb. —— | "MY PANTS!” HIS PLAINT. | Darius HSS ViOLy TOWNSEND Landlady Held Them for Ran- som, and in Flight He Got | Into Half of Big Man’s Pair. MISS ANITA f meRLE Sent [! Y Darius Green, a silm little ferret of a man, who catches rats for a living. Aobbled Into West Side Court to-day and demanded of Magistrate to the extent of a “pair Green, who does no; the late grandpa of court because din Breen justice of pants.” M boast Kinship to aviation, both his s iy O'D str 8 Tyrone O'Kelly O'Donnel! we 80 pounds his trousers can om Gate four rat-catching Darius Gre ( and inasmuch as Mr. Green took Mr. WN O'Donneli’s trousers. w Mr, O'Don- Ee t 0 put them on fourth floor of urd ptr he law meLen | |e maeiper} nvoke OS RAR RREESIAPE |S A large, rowd followed WIFE THREATENED cheeses ee OFFATALFACTORY TOKILL ROTH AND late. T want a smn cctetse WASNOTLAWPIL SELF, SAYS FRIEND O'Donnell.” he man Coroner's’ Jury Measures Stairs fi aie last. “She got my pants-the only pair ae ; Defense in Murder Trial Sets 1 own, and Finds Them Four “Heavens!” © ving up and bend “You don't med the Court, bol the Out to Uphold Theory of Suicide. over beneh. Inches Too Narrow. narled the rat { Before to-day’ 8 ression of the tnaueet| am rt. not a pair said the ami yy dhl not see that T © trouser lex not io Assistant Diatrict-Attorney Frank Moss reated the case for the prosecu- tion to-day in the trial of Abraham Roth for the murder of hia wife at No. | 4 Rivington street on July 28 last. WI Coroner's Jury examined the fire ef- which had been removed from the High street factory building. Por- tlona Of these were Drought into the} freehoiderg’ rooms in the Tvewark court capes DIVORCE TRIALS * snapped jDarl- + haa trae + one ek OL Sh * hse where the inquest is being held BRINGS OUT MANY “hs ape eit ae rata igor measured the widths of t nd fiktura you'd platforms and the treads of the stairs upon the testimony of two of the de- OEAEA ey discovered that while the escape ) } fendi “ ysiee to work tn there on the front of the building had con- | H i ‘The rateatcher waa provided with a foFmed with the law, the escape on the | lawyer hs, outlining his defense, FEN er er eed Sires Onto ct rica | raat oad eertainiyi ata aoeeTHa line ee. oe | sat he Roni auee tear ce Rata Ratkchcel tb vc With all possipie QuIPeS that the tread of the stairs shall pSOES TOSI \ committed sulcide after attempting to Bisontah mes seven inches in width. The} ‘ tee , cut Roth's throat. He called Mrs, Becky Went to Bed Shod. bate stairs wore found to| First Subscription Dance for| Witnesses Before Justice Put! "otsky as his frat witness Life. O'Donnell care in brating be e inches in width, és | She testified that she had known the “Where she snorted. “He's Disagree on Locked Door. Debutantes a Brill- nam Talk Only in Ear of | Reths for four years and that they eon- wot Tyrone's nd he ruined my I. Paddock, engineer ant Affai . stantly quarrelled. The wife had al- new crazy qui testified that the do jant Affair, a S rr a ways been the aggressor in the family rows, she sald. A few days before the | murder Mrs. Brothsky met Mra. Rot "T anked her," said the witness, she was getting along with Abe. and fourth fl atching | back that this door had been locked, that reason the girls on the fou or ts a: I yi been rats all over the side yesterday The 1910-1911 season for the young set is on ow She eat Brooklyn divorce sults are being eon: | and I ¢ h dead rm so Tt was launched last night at Sherry's ducted in whispers now, so that only tne A iSfot at alle 1 dgwlt’ lita: hist 4 tired [ just slip off my pi and Hes could not get down, |with the first Junior Cotillion, the frac] tenostapher and Justice may hear tne|*ald, “Not at all. je him, an down on the bed for a resf.” Fireman Oscar J. Brown of No, 4 Ens | Pisa eee thrilling testimony of witness Sey. | Some day I will kill hin and then kill With his elect n,”" interposed gine sald he seized a fire extinguisher | "Art subscription dance for debutantes, myself.’ " eral whispered divorce cases were tried | 1 Tt was a to-day before Justice Putnam in ths) OR the wrathful Mrs, O'Donnell. and ran to the third floor, TP he brilfant affatr, The storm said, the fire was too hot to fight, cross-examination Mr. Moss Ledon't see her new crazy quilt,” ran and | snd ee snow outside only accentuated | soeoiai ‘Term of the Supreme Court, |>rought out that the prisoner and Mrs. Darlus Green, “and my shoes ain't he returned to the hallway, Brown | the Deauty of the buds inside, Curious spectators and alert-eared re-|Brothsky's husband hid been intimate naddy-—Juat a ¥ © snow on, sald the door leading to the ¢ rth} And nev ® ruore imttraes leery carer tear a ware, |frlends for years. Viret thing I knows I'm asleep. Then tloor was locked, and although he) tive go ude" than this year.) Poo ; RC OTaeEl +| Eve Fink, Janttress of No. 24 Riving- ts daylight, and Mrs, O'Donnell wakes threw his weight avninst it he did not! Besides the fashion! le 1s were | 22 the case in which Irena Blackma! \, Es teadifleg tae whan Mire Fiaes me up. She does that reg'lar ever since down, was choked with | the girls of the year befor | Greave is suing for a divorce from 1s, | ton Lisbege es fen nag % ingore Sak 1 board with he A neavty all 4 The Juniors do not go in for costly | Areave, only th es of the parties {came there to live she sald that ashe wake lili cried Mra | Mrs. Emma Wood, a middle aged! ravorg or elaborate decorati ot | to the action were obtainable. The wit-| hed separated from her husband and and when I look tn the woman, one of the Wolf employees, | ono * ° © decorations, Prefers) vessex bent over and told their testi-|that sooner than live with him again door there's his bis brogans on my new yaid the girls made a wild dart ‘or the [TIS to APend the money at thelr come | ot tae can of the Court atenog-|ahe would Kill herself. Later the ‘hu crazy quilt cont rack afte” the cry of fire. mand for a choice menu. And they had ete sen Zs band came and there was a reconcilla- ‘You'll pay me for the damage’ 1) swe were cautioned by Miss La|!t last night. |rapher, It was the same in the action) io. ng neighbors heard them quar. yells at him and snatches his pants off pierre not to get excited. I and Miss{ The cotillion was danced at 10 o'clock | for divorce brought by Amy C. Gas-| poiing continual: the door knob,’ “And there union suit end (in the big ballroom and the supper was a served at midnight. ‘he usual amount informalit that coine against George Gascoine, | ‘Phis new order of things ts sald to be Dolge ran down the stairs. The do at the foot of the stairs was oren an 1e leaves me, me shoes," in me red blurted the hooked back, We went on the | has distinguished | the reault of the disciomure of the Wale THEY GROW rateatcher. “I out to her, ‘Give street, On the lower flight of stairs we (Nek? dances was observed Last might. | tenstein divorce sult, which was kept| Good Humor and Cheerfulness from me back me pants,’ but she locks her- | met the fireman with the extinguisher.” | Stowe Phelps, dancing with Miss Alleen| secret for almost two months. ‘The Right Vood ana Oviak, seif in the kitohen and won't hear me.” "Mathie Dolge, the young w moan | nner ied. Court is enforcing the rule forbiddin ‘interf d the you oman | ane tha ARR we ‘ orcing the rule forbidding | Anything that interferes with good “And what does he do then?” Mrs. that she herself saw Miss Anna Haag fc Bee tian Cather: Sart |an order from a Supreme Court Jus-!gooq humor in the background. A O@Ponnel explodes, waving her arms, the forewoman, who lost her lite, slev, Mrs. Daniel French, Mon. Morte [ce Under this new method it t por-| Washington lady found that letting He sneaks like @ rat into my hus- down and open the door at the foot Mre. Howland Russell, Mrs, W,| %i0l@ for the poor as well as the rich to} cowee alone made things bright for| haid'a room and gets e's pants. the stairs, ter ates, diceean Bete oan keep the details of their divorve cases|hor She writes: ris tho Jaw T want on him right quick | “After she fastened back the door she |g: (shor. Mrs: 2 e Smith and Mrs} prom the public “Four years ago I was practically wind tc returned to the room to save thej an. atest oie iti... ecaguatnd b: doct 1 was un turned patronesses who received stood given up by My Gootor And wee no cara 4 me bad Pocian Sepiate ts ober! aid: FOR. eh near the ballroom entrance, and were’ STARVING, SAYS FOOTPAD, |expected to live long. My nervous ease,” Moe tty Ape cog hres HELD FOR POINT FO Mrs. Arthur Murray Dodge, Mrs. Ham- ~ system was in @ bad condition. Mr, Green, will y GIRL ‘OR POINTING | ite n Piah Kean, Mrs. Willlam Church | Sight of Mrs, Denneller's Handbag) ‘But I was young and did not want done to the crazy quilt? Two to die go I began to look about for the cause of my chronie trouble, [ used to bave nervous spells which REVOLVER AT ANNOYER, | 89r® 414 Mrs. Robert Endicott, Among the debutantes at the cotilion | were the Misses Agnes Le Roy Ldgar, dollars, no less,” from Mrs, Made Him At k Her on Street, Jenn Hundred al Because Mr West Her of No mise on $1, 1 Tw urged the Being an Alien. She Shouldn't Have ak Mr. Green will pay Marion Van Rensselaer Kennedy, Jeun- One nty- would exhaust me and after each estore bis, penta’ a Fire Arm Even in Her Home, ette W las Me Blah Front a © Dam- | Bray ene aS snienr: before Anal’ Ik mould ‘ake me cae before | i rom bol rosch, Lydia utler, Thelma Violett, i a ‘ h could 8 4 7 cand Mrs the Law Declares Wadaie Mary Busk, Caro Brown, | Court, Brooklyn, to-day the man who) #1 became convinced my trouble urt to fetch the rat. Carmella <iannelll, twenty-one, and Leonie Surrlli, Beatrice Nicholas, Mary tor on Duffield street last evel wag caused by coffee. I decided to The dollar was pald pretty, who tv et, {Chapman Wagar, Caroline [. Murray, | oe Anple cacaner, T!a8Y [stop tt and bought some Postum to Tyrone O'Kelly ght hb Dorothy Verkins, itzabetn 1, ee | “The first cup, which mado a the court proceedings Centre Anna Clements, Emily Sherma ¥ cording to directions, had a soothin ’ Policeman Isherwood, who! Merle Smith, Ruth 4 er Was omect on my nerves and I Med the found her po: a revolver . Lillian Endicott, Anna W ; nd and voste, For @ time [ nearly lived o: Jose St, George, a ter, who Burrill, Hareiet. Ferry Mor asailant’ postnm and ate little food besides tN Are You Successful? ':: *: se, Dorothy T! Iam today a healthy woman just as Th i the ‘venue station happenea |," MY family and relatives wonder \s the holidays come ‘round and y os hat she had d “stig Geet ae if Tam the same persou [ was four are called upon to loosen your pu noyed for three years by st, Johnse claire Bird, dutia | 32 1 Aaa eae adds ‘ue man oars ago, when I could do no work str are you satisfied with the Ge Who ca her house early Dick, Katharine Snaw, ie Man: | Smee’ & an Clark, tweaty-/on account of nervousness. Now | ber a d-up dollars you find within? pelday to pe wit!) him, . ford, Cornea ©. Brown, Eloise Ta oth | to-day sald he am doing my own housework, take month Th wb printed 4,642 thereupon she took the revolver from Marjorie North and Lilla Gilbert, e storm a care of two babies—-one twenty the 5 Op advertisements-— the bu:cau and attempted to drive him —<—— nd sig: other two months old. I am so buss 000 » ANY OTHER New out. Richmond 4 handbag rit that I hardly get time to write yap bt : money was much — temp letier, yet L do it all with the chee sat ffers | calied vi Fire early kitted @ foursstory | foe him etter, el! moses nstance these offers (Ave) 0s ay fa Bag go) fer pee A eas r = naeN fulness and Boo humor thet comes opportunts | erenk warntat squat, 1 Valles A 1, owned by! Gives ‘Town $1,000 sohoat site, {IFT SE tetends it 16 10 Pos oppe * | fre Pin her ve Page en of Manhat 1 aedlig ; s y sd for aan 1ess da Tat Hen ee eee ray ey Widlam & Warned ‘has given to ¢ life today.” ave ihe 14 May have only pesonK ae Mehard| summit (N. J) Board of Kducation a r - than the i y worth sich weapons in their houses. sae se and family, ‘Chey ocoupled the | high Tits eae The Road to Wellville,” tn Hy ” relia’s pistol contamed three ball cart-| first Moor, and the fire sta in their | © bs N | pkgs. “There's a Reason ao ne for wo Phe prop- | World Busi 88 Opportunity rite ridges, \kitchen, | Mr, Giase wus awakened py | as a site tor a pe ‘The prop |" "gyer read the above letter? & sew Show Investors How to Fill She wax committed to the Tombs inj amoke, and he got the memours of his | eriy is valawd at Mr. Larned iS\ one appears from time to time ‘They Their Pockets W Profits default of $80 ball to await trial in) family in eafety we the wereet Me loon! fatoer of William A Larned, Loe ien-' are geuuing tema and full af Boman Seecie, Seemteme, Re, > sata has | 9 } \ manaa-enmirery ee Bnd Ar or we ad CLARK HAS IT At the Season's First Subscription Dance (NALROYALY (pp), n {the trial wax resumed before Judge ee O'Sullivan in General Sessions Mr. | | Moss said he would rely for conviction | ER 7, 1910. IN HIS DINNER SET Copper King’s $ $ $120,000 Table Suite for His $7,000,000 Man- sion Most Costly in World. CHICAGO, D no king of mer Senator W. A is anything on for- Clark of Montana 1 the matter of the silver plate whieh Mr. Clark's hie $7,000,000 New York pat will use at jdinners, The manufacturers, who are Chicago stiversimit entirely sure that they ha ved the most st dinner set in as tholt artists world for a year exten a ween every se Ive of any importance, ought The set cost $120,00 hen he looked the stuff over t sorting out change enough to pay the bill, Mr Clark Was quite enthusiastic “1 have seen all the gold and silver plate now tn existen he said, “Mine 8 the most magn beautifully ent. It s the most he like of it sin the world art of the silver designed | probably w | tt is the ac smith.” not be ma of the Not nthe wonderful house w r King caused to York so appeals to h sense ax does this majesti ing tools, And take have been privile ny » erected | artiste | set of eat-| it from those who a look at It, in New el to Ke lost count. exclusion not taken native land. ers Owing ty thet failed of being ty’ tizens, cal in only « spect. It was not hustled was a slow Job. ‘The ore three years ago and the been started dence of Cie millionaire. The designers have made aure that it will be as harmontous in those sur roundings a anything could’ well be, 6 silversmiths not only visited the | jace but worked out thelr designs | th pletures of the tapestries and fur- niture, rugs and paintings of the great banquet hall always before them, Son- | each sep- | for the New York resi- Uy On Shopping Easily Avoid crowds and dis- comfort by buying early in the day, Fatigue of shopping is lessened by the truly sustaining qual- ities of delicious White Rose Ceylon Tea — A 10c, Package Makes 40 Cups, Ask your grocer about “EDDYS’ JELLIES | He knows them; he knows‘us. We mean that YOU shall be better acquainted, too. “Cooked in Kettles Lined with Siver. 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Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL ThREt STORES Bedell is So | aa te inc 14-16 West 14th Street—New York » goblets, tureens, bowls, | 460 & 462 Fulton Street-—Brooklya 4 . forks and spoons foc | 645-651 Proad Street--Newark | et whieh could . 4 SO Rs FS Be acturers will not s there are alto-| 5 pathin theory that they Ph-Weinber 290 FIFTH AVE. i rtment stores and moet fur because we are manu- facturers. DEPARTMENT STORE. Shop im every good fur house or department store where you think good furs are sold and then come here and look over our offerings. MUFFS. $30.00 and $45.00 17.50 and 32.52 Mink 30.00 and 35.00 White Fox 30.00 and 32.50 ; 87.50 and 120.00 Fisher 90.00 and 110,00. 1 25.00 and 30.00 Hudson Seal (Muskrat) 10.00 and 20.00 | 32.50 and 35.00 Natural Raccoon 20.00 and 25.00 4 20.00 and 30.00 Australian Opossum 17.50 and 20,00 1 27.50 and 35.00 Black Fox 15.00 and 25,00 4] 25.00 and 27.50 Skunk 15.00 and 27.50 | 65.00 Black Lynx 40.00 and 60.00 4 30.00 Black Lynx Cat 30.00 i 250.00 Hudson Bay Sable 140.00 ' 700.00 Russian Sable 509.00 | $120.00. Imported neckpiece and muff of Mole, trimmed with Black Lyns, value $200.00, reduced to $150.0. Natural and blended Cross Fox Sets. COATS Broadtail, ve! Broadtail Pe: jan, beautiful toga Mae nA I oe was 900.00, now 750.00 ; very finest quality, Leip- g dyed, trimmed with Skunk, was 640.00, now 500.00 | Persian, very finest cuality, Leip- *| ig dyed, ua with Lynx, was 700.00, now $50.00 | Persian, good quality, conventiona i “eal ! 4 was 265.00, now 200.00 A Caracul. . Was 195.00, now 150,00 j 250.00. 185.00 } 300.00, 225.00 Hudson Seal...............055 was 175.00, now 150.00 210.00, 165.00 Russian Pony ME acai was 62.50, now 47.50 85.00, 60.00 95.00, 72.50 Near Seal.. sia OWA 85.00, now 75.00 116,00, 90,00 125.00, Le Men’s Fur Lined Coats........... $30.00, $50.00, $70, Chaffeurs’ Coats SHOES in VELVET and All Leathers oxford bum ML). siz J. GLASSOLURG, Bet : voit. RD AY BN RVENLN Son & Co. SOth & Bist. Streets If any article bought here can be bought for less elsewhere, we ask you to return it. A VERY SPECIAL SALE It has always been the rule of this house to allow no one to undersell us. We buy our skins in the leading markets of the world and make them up on the premises. We are therefore in a position to sell house in America, and SURELY CHEAPER THAN ANY Pointed Sitka Fox Imported neckpiece and muff of Mole, value $170.00, reduced te ry handsome garment; was $1,250.00, ROBINSON’S The Only Infant Food All Grocers and Druggists ene te" Sunday World Wants Bring Between e cheap as any NECKPIECES, $45.00 and $55.00 15.00 and 30.00 now $900.00 $23.00, $40.00, $30.00 ieee PATENY BARLEY Monday Morning Wonders.