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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY lwveRrals TOSPHNG TOS ONE OH Woman Who Sues British In- surance Companies Skilfully Parries Questions. i — TELLS OF TREASURES. Says “Count” Who Deserted | Her Did Not Deal in “Imitations.” The battle of wits between Francly L. Wellman, author of “The Art Examination,” and Mme chell Di Moise, wife of °C of Cross | Di Moise, @ noted scientist, whorls Si in Europe, was resumed to-day before | p..4\, Judge Hough and a Jury ‘in United States Circuit Court at the trial of Tiree sults brougit by Mme. Di Moise |at $1 } against three British fire insuranee Mr companies for $28,000 representing the | 'e*Y Joas of her howsehold goods destroyed | YSt™* iS k, Oct, 15, 1K, Rated = Mme. Di Moise, whese tron ¢ te il frames a face still beautify i companies refused to pay, and in an to her suit they declared that the f was the work of an Incendia dition to the charge of an proot of low “Why did you not use your pearl necklace to pay off your debts if you had it since 1894," Wellman. “Why, I didn't have it then, band pledged it for a loan in brought It back to me tn 1902, $10,009 | 39,000 | asked Mr, | tlon no Di Moise was not trapped, simply “1 wrote My huss | | After e In the bankruptey pri ceedings bf having sold all your hou hold belongings to your fi Campignari, the itaila months before, How can you now fay that you ha nd all this $17,000 worth of antique furniture many years, and waa bankrupt then? task: ous dev tion to his cll dankru debts, and he you would like Mm Mo! probably pledged her fifty-four pearls to Mr, the banker, having gotten into finane alt-| ficulties through g’ving away too much of his $200,000 income from his practice. | Mine. Di Moise sald her husband's rep- utation as an art critic was so high! 4,4 that dealers came across the ocean to. ynotlon. offer him «special prizes when they | claim WA ‘ather tion of election of Senators by direct vote of A Bo A Medicine—a Vood in is an absolute! have every k y pure distillation of thoroug hly mate Its palatability and freedom from injurfous can be retained by the most s ve stom ing properties influence for makes the old feel young and keeps the scribe * you ‘Whiskey, be sure you \‘X—nevor in bulk. Loo make sure the seal over, ate co! doctors wa 2 an’ 2 ery imp EL IMPORTER WHO MAY HAVE KILLED HiMSELF, 6 mentioned one Plan ought the “bridal ears old and ex h was schedu f lowse her describe Plan- an unusually 1 n with fifos and an tmpert ffort to wh idal chest vw that the seller ¢ was a man named “1” who was in court pre at all Dr. Di Moise ¢ on antiques mat ured to alt in © you Ww when you sitting at tha ote that deserip. . 1 buppo: amine as ntly, careless! the ques- but Mme, She replied neha’ that description twenty was tho | years aKo.” spending three hours in the manipulation of the grill with indiffer- ent suc! cons, + Wellman gave up his J. Vorb: Mme. ‘Di Motse, Irect examinas straightening out the kinks in ents 4 + Showing that her ptey was real, not faked, and that as fast as she could she pald off | She Pledged It. the debts from which she had been “4 14 not sell, 1 pledged my goods absolved by the Bankruptey Court. with the pri se of aiming them In court to suppert Mme. Di Mol within a y them—and | “Proof of loss are repr T also paid off every dottar of my $2.04 several New York art deal aleo paid off every dollar o 0,00 pala Abb | SENATE TEST VOTE FAVORS automobile dealer Mundred and ot Ne IMPORTER GONE FIGHT AT MAXIM'S, AFTER THREATS | DOZEN WOUNDED, TO DROWN SELF, PLAGE CE WEED Told Wife He Would End Life| Auto Men Start Start Rough House | , If Business Tangle Did Not Clear. in the autor All Needed a Surgeon. »ken nose, a When Remarks to Women | onl say Are Resented. | jared, | men and women w 40 locked up. y prepared for Achilles Dreyfuss, an importer of]! There was an all around feht ‘The po sed red up t steel at No. 1926 Hroadway, told his wife) Maxim's § rant, an after-the-the- ake, hats and other w D Monday night that if his buriness af-| tre reso fo. 110 West Thirty-elghth and the owners can have the fairs did not right themselves the next Street, at 3 o'clock thi# morning in which , ntification, day he would drown himself. a deal of blood was spilled, a # was held in In front of him, on the brary tatie|doren or xo heads cr many eyes ‘ath dead MEA at hia home, No, 100 3 | blac gowns and sults torn hak ible street, was a packe ade to; and the restaurant ek te Ga promote an unfortunate investment. All| When the sm " ball a were falling due this week and he knew! @ epectal poll n the 8 i ‘0 Karlier in the day a deputy sherit had! ture lay at his feet, while autos vied on+a quantity of steet at the! mobiies and cabs scurried in every direce “ar € his business to get conveyances did a marathon, | HOTELS $221,000,000. Mre. Dreyfus sought to » him] Some In the a fon of Broadway and | -_—_— iia he vert j others heading for Sixth avenue. Exceeds $18,000,- } Annual Revenue the ordeal aht men, most of them said to be} lers in automobile e seated at| 000, and Number of Saloo with ne)6'The 01 | fave I awoke and aroused The morning hour ALBANY 5 , repeat his threat of suleide saiop tilbiciee Tae roughly alarmed, Mrs. Dreyfus eld 1 her intention of being him all the newt day thought she might be with his creditors, He plan, and in the morning she Joined Sh told him she © help him ‘led to the head waiter, Then Trouble Began. 000" in patent. which “he believed | would revolutionize the steel industry After experimenting with ft the de vice did not meet his expectations, and he sunk nearly his entire fortune in it improved, wen he reached the end of his own | resource: borrowed money and | before he was hur poured rt Minto. the [perfection of| with five of the men upon hi ne paten h the beginning of the | d bee , year the notes began to mature and | ter (ree had been knocked his creditors pressed for payment. Wife Belleved Thre “My husband said Mrs. Dreyfuss, while her, children, | George and Francis, twins, oged four teen, stood by. “He could not endure} Ag the po the thought of being unable, to pay|there was a stampede of diners. Many hia dabte. | He gaw ruin staring him | women dropped hats, , cloaks and he face and privation fo: ¢ gs app. Ua: "Grace *ne oath kee Wires te Mroura | Over articles of wearing apparel in drown himself T knew he meant it,| thelr haste, They simply rushed over and 1 made up my mind that I would | he wateh him. Oh, why did T not wait| | out on the street for him Tuesday.” Dreyfuss had only $15 in his pos-| . there org W. Lyons, nd now in the ts aurant con y. Ath ove the eight made gb a black wii were Diners in a Stampede. Jnable to rise, Lyons d fired three tin ail records ting. out his re- The five * short dis- volver n” iver n bri me from all directions men on the pavement were malicious mis ted charged with Tt was pointed {arr chief, and blagk, striped sult. He ix forty. The, others were accused of breaking five years old, of mediuni height and Other objects of value, The prisoners and Muffins DIRECT NOMINATION BILL. AINGTON, Jan, 13.—Ry a vote 2 the Senate refured to adjourn than proceed with the gonsidera- the resolution providing for the Senator Hale mad friends of Mt to be a tes vote, the the measure | A Tonic Stimulant dy Builder Liquid Form Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey { care being used to a liquid food, tonic whiskey, rit so that it bstances rende ach. Its gentle and invigorat ie 99 ‘ ne aM Makes more offers of positions than on, Price $1.00 @ lar; Malt hikes Co., Rochester, a) booklet, both sent free, has black hair and brown eyes, said they were William D. Pope, an 1 and many of b w York Hosp ns. ° seswion when be digippeared, besides, G ddl Cc k |a bundle of business papers. ‘He wore | them had Ae re 2 Cakes | a black overcoat, derby hat anda gray YS Plate ow . 9. 629 West One \3 James 1’. business a wt Third ave- |" . and a dealer in | of st Bighteenth ad ng with a cut hea kman boasted when being » the West Thirtieth street sta- | GERGST Nau ck wutieniccaeane | Charles F. Murphy. 1 ‘And f it, too," he added, el}! proot of loss axkregating $40,0. As order by convicts in Ttallan prisons and | him at an office at No, % West Twenty- * said the head waiter |! } the had been discharged a» a bankrupt | sold as imitation jArat street. iI T must ask that i} in 1900 and re £ $9,000 Denies This, Saw Him Returning. 1 1910 onf6 to each ii a petition which Rut Mme. 1 denied this He met a friend there and the men : nes law was enacted fe} $157 worth of weart A 1,500 word description of m criv. | Went Away ton Mrs, Drey- | (7Dhon oF vict licensed places ge } ance compan onir in the 108 ning | {ae stayed pod, if the; Ue ieee OF t ere are only oof her $40,000 schedu wh! with “rere ivory 1 ebony library iting IMs return sloons had kept rf i} 85,000 for gowns, lingerlo, Inces a table,” the witne diitted, was of er she saw him and the tion there would oe like, and a $10,000 pearl necklace an antique, bought of Plantini for| fiend coming along the street and | 6s other jewels, $17.0 worth of $1,500 in. 1880, but when asked | "@stened down the elevator 10 meet fe «6 furniture and $20,400 in art object Lif she 4 thot put in the- elaborate him. The friend had started upstairs Deserted by Husband. | scription # purpone of exaggerate | 1 ie a nia gies dacord oe i, ChAIP auid’ chite 1 " | ing ite © repile e shor interval which elaps » chairs a Mina hurled an¢ As Mme. Di Mol whose has’ vand ab 4 : ook siption trom {Dey tua dts od aha no. thac nirors smashed. Women fled screan Geserted her in 164, had rented the) “SY i ARS CHB LON SESS) Tan: Hea athod Gee Sound, Jing. A few managed to get to the “haunted” mansion in June for $9 a) ’ Which came with the table |) oae | praee ra : | when ftiwae b in 16m," Mrs. Dreyfuss was almost frantic +. with 8 and Sionth, vend it was berned Gown at | en Ne net tee long descrip | Whe seen to-day, She s for the upper floors dawn four months the Insurance | | Mr. Wellman read the long descrip: | months ago her Husband {nv dl 4 pl HOMESTEAD FLAPJACK For delicious 34th Street—West Clearance Sale Misses’ and Children’s Coats 150 Girls’ Coats, 8 to 16 year sizes of fancy Tweed, Cheviot and Chin-} chilla—all of superior matuthatire’ 7 50 Actual values $12.75 to $16.50. \#e ses’ and Girls’ Junior Suits » 14, 16 year sizes, {15.00 of Fancy ‘Means is, Cheviot and Broadcloth, Redvced from $30 to $35 The sunday | World’s any o.her two mediums in the. universe, a ES | Just a pound at any good grocer's. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Sale of Women’s Wearing Aprarel Ca ihey chg s Like would-be funny — story tellers, you can’t shake them off. holds with a maximum of com- fort; with perfect security. THE special reductions quoted on these garments will obtain during Friday and Saturday only of this week. Evening Wraps and Colored Street) an matter ‘ nen careful Bie Coats—All are fine broadcloth garments, interlined, | hi “ in pres on Uledih Ne and lined with soft, satiny silks. There are about} ter what care the Of LW A Son 85 of these, and not a single one that does not con-> 19.50 cises in fitting and mounting; un- form to current styles. | les ie pi lg Md ‘ a . Reduced from 30.00 and 40.00; | j cally correct position thei to-day and to-morrow] is lost. Attached to your 23 for 35 cents, Seal Plush Coats—Just 62 of these coats to} ! s . i choose from, which is quite enough if you shop early. ' WHEN ily Le edhe Full length models lined with satin or brocade silk. | 19.50 “WH Tons Reduced from 30.00, today and tomorrow} j Tailor-Made Suits—The season's best models,} ‘ Oculiats ond Opticians eflectively tailored in rough and in smooth materials. Now Vor 54 East 23d St. Only 67 available. 14.50 27 West sith St 54 W. 125th St. Reduced from 29.50 and 35.00, 442 Colurnwus Ave, 76 Nassau St. Ms today and pneenee B'klyn: 489 Fulton St. and 1009 B’way, Newark: 597 Broad St..nr. Halne & Co, **Hotel _ 9 pe eat vba 29.50 Coats today and to-morrow serves perlect coliee to 19.50 Coats to-day and to-morrow its guests—so can you. : Tourist Coats— Attractive, roomy coats in Scoich mixtures. Comparatively few of them left, but every one a bargain at present prices. sk your grocer for Saturday, January 14th—A Cleerance Sale of Suits, Coats end Dresses for Misses and €mall Women An Event Extraordinary 150 Tailored Suits of corduroy, velveteen,) broadcloth, two-toned worsted, cheviot and All are handsomely lined and interlined, and j stylish as can be. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Value 25.00 200 Misses’ Dresses of corduroy, velveteen) broadcloth, check worsted, challies and serge. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Usually 29.59) 180 Corts of plain or fancy cheviot ke mixtures. Some lined throughout with check worsted! or flannel others reinforced with self-yoke; but toned to neck, notched or shawl collars, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Formerly 10.00) Velveteen Dresses for girls, Russian or one-} idee npodela® Ittae ey brown Aid BIKER) ! 12.95 Sizes 6 to 14 years. Ordinarily 25. 00! HoreL ASTOR COFFEE It’s made of the choicest ber- ries from famous plantations, blended with consummate skill until the proper flavor is pro- duced. Every b: is thoroughly roasted and then packed in an all-tin sealed box that keeps in all the goodne nd strength keeps out all the foreign wreckers of real 18.50 10.00 ors, | ria anil coffee Never sold in bulk, always in one and three pound sealed tins, bean, ground and pulverized. 35 cents per 3.95 nh B. FISCHER & CO. Importers Wew York Special Sale—for Friday and Saturday Suits and-Overcoats for Boys At a sweeping re Selected from our regular assortments, ) including’ the most popular models. \ Suits: — Double-breasted or Norfolk models. | Overcoats: Long double or single-breasted | Now 4.95 tourist, reefer or Russian models. | Formerly up to 7.95) Tourist and Auto Coats for Boys, | in the newest fancy overcoatings and the most Values up to 15.00 7.95 & 9.95 ie rurmuure For a, seasonable designs. Jy, allowed on a 10% cash sales. We pay freight anc R re. As a special feature for boys, we have rounded up several odd lots of Boys’ Pajamas in white corded madras and neat, color-striped percales. Boys should be 4 to 18 years to qualify for sizes. Asa Rule, 85c. As an Exception, 592 GRAND RAPIGS FURNIT A Home Completely $49 Furnishsd at 5423 seral Credit Terms $50 worth, 75¢. weekly ur $75 31.00 “ "100 $1.50 S150 200 Larger J Cpen Also, for boys from & to 16 years, a wide range of Spring patterns in light or dark colored bf uses. 50c Each, $2.85 for Haif a Dozen : s ae or Get Terms g Out of the High Rent strict We Save You Money B ‘sctellenseredSos 99 to 105 Myrtle Ave., Near Bridge +L Station BROOKL Do you know, men, that § WE. FURNISH APA MENTS ai He " 1329 259° OPENS. AN ACCOUNT those Overcoats and ai Sults ch were $10 are now $7.50 just 3 for this month? All other Overcoats and Suits also have been reduced one- fourth in price! o€ ° LU MBUS: AV (3 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS BET. 103 &104ST ) OFT! ST. "L“STATION* CORNER attering of prices has been made in Q all our Young Men's, ' THE Boys’ and Children’s } > {1911 |Wo ld | Overcoats and Suits. | ee A Prices one-fourth re- | 2 or Manac | This mah | pour eI, oy is indispensable to the home or office, the time! ; : factory or library, the teacher or lawyer, the politician or writer, the merchant or speaker, CONTAINS 10,000 Facts and Figures : hee relating to every imaginable subject. i Sindey World Wants Work : Price 25 Cents. By Mail, 35 Cents. 1 i : SAS Sha jt Monday Morning Wonders : AM ahetenan a BEAMS