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1 BROKER ASKS URT TO BAR HS NA" FROM OFFICE ee throp Taylor Swears Pa- fe Hinders Business By Her Prying. "SHE CLAIMS A RIGHT. Tals Justice of Negligence That She Has Found, and Fights Injunction. LAWYERS ROW ADDS 10 TANGLE IN POST'S SUIT Attorneys for Wife Balloonist Seeks to Be Rid of Air Their Differences. The matrimonial maze tnto which Augustus T. Post, the balloonist, land- ed, and from which he is seeking In the Supreme Court to free himself, became | more twisted and confusing than ever z ed Ennis and John J. rs, Emma C. Post, ir. Ennis of bad faith, and Justice Platzek adjourned the i | Winthrop Taylor, twenty-one years og) who has been running the note rage business nouse of Theodore! Taflor & Gon at No. 45 Liberty street i his father’s death, Oct. 81, 1910, his mother to stop being in- = about his ability as a business | mas. Counsel for Taylor asked Justice Goft in the Supreme Court to-day for an will force her to qutt visiting oMée, nepecting bis 00 his telephone and general The Court reserved decision. yung Taylor's lawyer pleaded that his father died without leaving a will, yy he te the surviving partner, that he twenty-one years old and that his buginess ability. She Claims the Business. Mra. Taylor's answer somewhat puz- Med Justice Goff on this point. She Ikewise set up a sort of business code for a son, of which she claimed he fell far short, particularly when he has no legal right to the business at all, she asserted. The business was founded on $5,000 capital which Mrs. Taylor says she gaye her husband in 1886. Since then it has prospered. In 198, to “arouse the ambitions of young Winthrop,” father and mothér agreed to affix the “afd Son" to the firm name and to give Wihthrop one-fourth of the gross profit. This time Winthrop “spruced up" and became quite an “asset to his father.” Thén came the father's death. At once Winthrop, according to fis mother, notified | his father’s fairs of the concer “neglect the loan, caused to herp’s what she found He Stays Away, She Doesn't. ‘Wimhrop absent from his desk all] dag. "Betephone bells (obviously meaning uginess calls) ringing all day, and nu them." Ming (evidently on bust and no V andie the firm's a t Vinthrop’s utter disregard of nes to nis mother's advice and his directions that she be refused access to office secrets, Vinthrop {s not a bad young man, but he is a mighty bad business young man. “He should be forced to start bust- nesB as his father was forced to do, resign his arrogant slain to posses: sion of the business co mother’s Interests as his father did “His claim for an injunction to hin- der the mother ‘annoying him’ should has 8 two-thirds interest in the firm is without any reason.” j ——O————— (RRESTED AFTER FATAL FIRE wer of =Paterson Where Two Perished Is Held. Charged with having set a fire which Clark and Charles Boschell on Satur- of the house, was arrested to-day by Grand Jury. house at the time of the fire detected of ofl soaked ~ags under a stairway. matter and put Detective Lord arrested. Out of the ordinary Garments. way. Fine double texture cloth sides. Interlined with real Par to give warmth and protection or cold weather. these should be $12.50. mother has no right to Inquire into his | the | ult his not only be refused, but his plea that he | resulted in the dea 8 of Mrs. Hannah | day, in the house at No. 9 Seeley street, | Galem, N. J., William Ward, the owner | Detective Lord and later arraigned be- | fore Recorder Carroll, who held him without bail for the acction of the Chief Stage when he reached the @ strong odor of kerosene oll, and he algo noticed that there was a quantity Chet of Police Bimmson took up the on the case, with the result that Ward was LONDON RAINCOATS The true value for RAINCOAT COMPANY case until to-morrow to give them a chance to patch up thelr differences if | possible. | There was trouble as soon as the case was called. Mr. Ennis moved to with- draw two of the defenses Mr. Kirby | put in to Post's eutt for an annulment | of his marriage. Mr. Kirby was on his teet tantly. “Why,” he said, “I object to any such proceeding, It {s unfair to Mrs. Post.” “Well,” broke in Justice Platzek, “I am, Your Honor,” replied Mr. | Ennis. She Needed Both Lawyers. “Let me explain the situation to Your | Honor,” went on Mr. Kirby. ‘Mrs. Post came to me several months ago and asked me to take charge of her case. She said Mr, Ennis had made repeated demands on her for money, which she was unable to pay. I have since tried to get her to apply for a substitution of lawyers, but she said sho needed Mr. Ennis as well as my- self, because he was familiar with all the facts in the case.” “The Court," said Justice Piatzek, “will not converse with Mtigants. If Mr. Ennis is the attorney of record for (Mrs, Post I will grant his motion, That is all. However, I will give you until to-morrow to prepare an affidavit set- ting forth this alleged breach of faith on Mr. Ennis's part and asking for a substitution of yourself as attorney of record in his stead, The Matrimonial Tangle. Mrs. Post was married twice before | she married Post, and he 1s now asking for an angulment of his marriage on the ground that she was never legally | o divorced from. the others. Mrs, Post contends she was lawfully freed from her first husband and that her second husband got his marriage annulled, leaving her free to wed Post. Mr, Kirby put in the additional de- | fense that, If the divorce and annulment | referred to were not found to be legal, | Mrs, Post was led to believe they were lwhen she married Post, and that since | she lived with Post nearly ten years she was, in any event, his common law | wite. otel Hniguels | DUTCH ROOM HD ae t and | HE populer Room,” original di greatly exte ded in the en- | largement of the Martinique, is now open to the public. Most attractive ‘‘Dutoh Room" in America. Delight- {ul quarters in which to sup di Original Music. e beautilul Louis xv Dining Room. Broadway Thirty-second and Thartipthird Streets | in ever on both a rubber in liquid 212-214 Sixth Ave. One Door from Cor. 14th St. THE EVENING WORLD, SCHOOL CLOSES DOORS AGAIN 10 THORPE CHILDREN Principal Refuses Admission Before Vaccination and Father Goes to Law. ——_. ‘That combative Staten Island father who looks upon vaccination of chil- dren as closely related to wilful mur- der took two of his offepring to the Pleasant Plains pubiie school to-day and demanded that they be admitted as scholars without passing through the vaccination prescribed by the Education. Principal Jennt to admit the childfen, and Herbert A. Thorpe of Prine Bay, an employee in the Custom House, gave notice that he would go into the courts to test the law. Mr. Thorpe's children, Jessie, aged eight, and Emerson, aged #ix, have been the storm centre of a Staten Island dis- turbance over vaccination that has lasted for three months. refused to submit to vaccination in October and were denied the privileges | of the school. Then Mr. Thorpe was | Patrolman The chiktren | summoned to the police court on two! occasions, charged with not sending his | children to school, bwt tn each case the | Board of Education failed to make a | case against him. He has the backing of the Anti- | Vaccination Society of New York and | Brooklyn, and Mttle Jessie and Emer- eon Thorpe promise to figure in a lone drawn out fight in the courts. Theirs, according to Mr. Thorpe, 1@ to be a test case brought for the purpose of repeal- Setsea Three Painters Finds the Joke's | | George A: Lewis, David Leahy and! William Byrne, members of the Brotherhood of Painters, were arrested in the headquarters of the Brotherhood at No. 16 Broadway to-day because Patrolman Gallagher of the West Forty-seventh Street Station thought they were burglars Byrno went out to get a drink and after he had been gono a while Lewis and Leahy locked him out. Byme climbed up a fire escape in the rear. Someone who saw him thought he was ®, buargiar, All three painters were asleep when Gallagher found them They were arraigned in the West Side Court, {dentified and discharged. utalibe-~Aaasceisone BANK GUARANTY LAWS HELD CONSTITUTIONAL. WASHINGTON, Jan. %—The fight against the polley of the State guar- anteeing bank deposits met with tell- | ing reverses to<iay when the Supreme Court of the United States heki con- atitutional the bank guaranty Oklahoma, Nebraska ané Kan: ing if possible the law requiring chikiren entering the public schools to submit to vaccination. pn NO BURGLARS, THESE. To-morrow, Suits and Stern Brothers Will Continue to offer Wednesday Extraordinary Values in Women’s Costumes, Cloaks and Wraps, Fur Garments and Furs, Muslin Underwear, Household & Decorative Linens In all of the above departments Large Assortments in which they are showing largely Mahogany Chiffoniers, Mahogany Bureaus Formerly $31 Brass Bedsteads, Enamelled Bedsteads, Upholstered Springs, Woven Steel Springs, FREE . This Imperial Leather Couch Regular Price, $12, Golden Oak Frame. | FREE with Every Purchase of § ~ Apartments Furnished ___Complete from 845 to $400 1 DOO 149" St- 10 TO 18 5 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMANN’S AT 149TH ST. ENTRANCE OP SUBWAY OR ELEVATED With Cash or redit Purchases YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS ‘The Eastest Paymen: OFbN EVENINGS | UNTEL e ® O'CLOCK. of the most desirable class of merchandise ‘ will be found at even greater reductions in prices than in previous years. Stern Brothers direct attention to their greatly enlarged Furniture Departments augmented lines of desirable pleces. at $26.00 to 75.00 Formerly $31.00 to 88.00 at $24.75 to 90.00 0.00 to 104.50 at $16.75 to 44.00 Formerly $21.00 to 52.50 at $4.75 to 16.00 Formerly $6.50 to 21.50 at $10.50 to 20.00 Formerly $12.50 to 25.00 at $3.50 to 6,75 Formerly $4.50 to 8.00 West 23d and 22d Streets FREE This Brass Bed Negular Price, #15 FREE TUESDAY, 0 | BRASS BED ABSOLUTELY FREE With Every Purchase of $75 Call and ConvinceYoursel! use tm N.Y. IR WEST OF — 9) AY JANUARY 3, 1911, SAMPLE HOSIERY, WOMEN BATE SHOES, SILK | REMNAN’ DRESS GOODS, WOME SUITS, COATS &. GOW! FURNITURE, ORIENTA R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices NOW ON SALE At Lowest Prices Ever Attempted WHITEGOODS, including Under- muslins, Waists, Petticoats, Corsets, Cotton Fabrics, Linens, Sheets, RUGS, CURTAINS, CHINA & Men's Shirts, Etc. GLASS, CANNED GOODS, Over $100,000 Worth of FINE FURS for Women| Just Purchased from an Overstocked High-Grade Furrier AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. The biggest and best purchase we ever made. Practically every kind of Fur included, from a Caracul Set at $3.49 to a beautiful Mink Coat at $949.00, Sale commences Wednesday, If bought in the regular way we would have to get DOUBLE the prices at_which these fine Furs are offered in this sale. 4 B'way at 6th Av 34th to 35th Se. FUR COATS (PARTIAL LIST) ar hag poe Black Russian Pony Coat, 52 inches {ong; all silk lining....... $63.75 $31.74 Black Russian Pony Coats, 52 in.; plain silk or brocaded lining.. 89.75 44.74 Black Russian Pony Coat, 52 inches long; black raccoon collar and Curis; plain Sik OF BrOcaded HAING. ...ccccsccrce cece svesevecsnvene Black Russian Pony Coat, 54 inches long; heavy brocaded lining. . Black Russian Pony Coat, 54 inches long; seal-dyed beaver collar 56.75 74.75 114.00 149.00 and cuffs;‘heavy brocaded lining. ....cscesesssdercscstsccces mesos 194.00 Natural Pony Coat, 45 inches long; silk lining................008 85.75 42.74. Natural Pony Coat, 52 inches long; silk lining.”. 48.74 French Seal (Coney) Coat, 52 inches long; silk lining............. 129.00 63.75 Caracul Coat, 52 inches long; silk lining...............eccee eee ee 149.00 74.75 Australian Seal (Coney) Coat, 54 inches long; brocade lining. .... 224.00 112.00: Hudson Seal (Muskrat) Coat, 52 inches long; rich brocade lining.. 269.00 134.00 Hudson Seal (Muskrat) Coat, 52 inches long; brocade lining...... 309.00 154.00 Persian Lamb Coat, 45 inches long; brocade lining.............. 429.0 214.00. Hudson Seal (Muskrat) Coat (like illustration); 54 inches long; collar, cuffs and border of Alaska pointed fox .........0.eeceeeeeeee 449.00 224.00 $1,474.00 MINK COAT AT. . $949.00 54 inches long; rade ‘of about 110 per- fectly matched, beautifulty marked skins; gold-embroidered silk lining. $624.00 REVER- SIBLE COAT AT $296.00 Hudson Seal (Muskrat) Coat; reverse side King's blue, the border gold-embroid- ered; gold tassels; muff to match. $224.00 SCARFS & MUFFS adag List) Resular SCARFS & MUFFS (Partial List) US og Price. French Seal (Coney) Muffs.. $s 74 $7.49 | Natural Raccoon Scarfs, very “eta viet Natural Pony Mufts 16.74 8.24 Large Pillow Muff to match.. 54.75 Moire Pony Pillow Mut 18.74 8.94 Pointed Sitka Fox Scarfs, shaped. . 54.75 Natural Raccoon Sca: 19.74 8.74 Pillow Muff to match................ 54.75 Pillow Muff to mate! 27.74 13.49 | American Black Fox Scarfs of two or Caracul Scarfs—crav: 21.74 10.74 three skins; silk linin, 14.75 Muffs to match.. 22.74 11.49 Pillow Muff to match........ 69.75 Japanese Mink Scarfs, animal or pleth 22.74 11.24 | White Fox Scarfs, various shapes. 84.75 ‘eversible Pillow Muffs to match.. 29.74 14.74 Large Pillow Muffs to match.. 72.15 Black Lynx Cat Animal Scarfs...... 27.74 13.49 Natural Mink Pillow Muff, eight dark Pillow Muff to match. 28.74 13.74 skins, with tails and sable paws. 129.00 Australian Opossum Scarf: 34.74 17.74 | Natural Mink Shawl, vey psksh back Large Muff to match. . 38.74 19.74 and front has tails and sable paws..... 144.00 American Black Fox Scarf 37.49 18.74 | Natural Mink Muff, modified barrel style, Pillow Muff to match.. ‘ 37.49 = 18.74 made of eight finely matched skins..... 196.00 Hudson Seal (Muskrat Scarfs 37.74 18.74 | Natural Mink Mantelette, eighty inches Pillow Muff to match..... .. 38.74 19.74 long, made of twelve large dark skins... 307.00 Natural Skunk Scarfs, no Ity and cone Blended Hudson Bay Sable Scarf, made servative styles...... 41.74 20.49 of six fine colored skins.............05 234.00 Pillow Muffs to match. 54.75 27.74 Muff to match, made of seven skins..... 196.00 Persian Lamb Scarfs, handsome pieces 48.74 » $24.74 | Natural Fisher Set; two-skin scarf, with Pillow Muffs to match.............-- 54.75 26.74 heads and tails; large three-skin muff.. 247.00 CARACUL HEAD SETS, 3.49 Novelty scarf and large pillow muff. PERSIAN PAW SETS, $5.94 Shaped cravat and pillow muff. BLACK (FRENCH) CONEY SETS, $12.74. Broad shawl finished with tails; pillow muffs, Black Manchurian Dogskin Coats, a lar; sortment. 4, now $34.74 Fur Caps and Glove te Reduced Muskrat Caps,with naps fe aes ears, were $5.94, now 96. Muskrat Gloves and Men’s English ‘“‘Burberry’’ Coats, a good selection of patterns in these inimitable warmth-without- weight coats, square or raglan shoulders, half or full-lined—a few with detachable leather lining, Were $39.74 to $42.74, now $34.74 Were $49.74, now $42.74 Were $59.75 to $79.75, now $49.74 Raccoo Coats. Were , now $84.75 Were_$134,00, now $98.75 Fur Lined Coats, shells of gray and brown mixtures, lined with raccoon, Australian opos- sum and natural mu “ A Mittens, large gauntlet, Were | now $84.75 | Sample Coats, mainly mixtures, medium $24 74 warm lining, were $6.49 to Were 8174.00, now $84.75 | weight, value $40.00, now.............. 'e $8.49: now $5.94 to $7.49. ANNUAL At the Lowest Prices at Which'} They Have Ever Been Sold | | SALE OF Chcett Shirts een Sold A GREAT ASSORTMENT, Including VIYELLA FLANNEL, MADRAS, PERCALES 252 ‘‘Cluett’’ Shirts, |888 ‘‘Cluett” Shirts, 636 “‘Cluett’’ Shirts,| 240 Cluett’s ‘“Tille’ bu Shirts, non sl e Viyella aS most of them made neck: style, with French tu coat style; plaited and|Pplaited and __ plain plaited madras; coat lain; cuffs .|madras and_ percale; isl pains "\cuffs attached; coat style; cuffs attached, striped per¢ales. style. Cluett’s Retail Price, Cluett’s Retail Price, Cluett’s Retail Price, cuffs; also a few with soft $1.50. $2.00. $2.50. Cluste's Retail Price. 93:80 maces $1.04 [Hee® $1.19 Ae? $1.69 |e $2.24 1,200 Shirts, imported madras, plain’ {* negligee style; also plaited madras: and percale, from our best domesticy mills, cuffs attached, coat style. Elsewhere $2.00; $ 1, 1 9 Macy’s Price, ————_—— FTF 6,000 High Grade Shirts, domes- tic woven madras and very fine count percales; mostly plaited, coat style, cuffs attached; also a few plain negligee, Elsewhere $1.50; $ 1 .04 Macy’s Price, In addition, we offer an- other purchase of fine Shirts at equally low prices. EOL IOI | SOIREE ene mernupennept The World publishes more “Help Wanted” Ads. than’ ALL other New york newspapers COMBINED... BARRA RT AWA RR ARORA IM Wiérerdroros