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__18) COURT DOOMS NAT GOODMIN TO BACHELOR'S LF Justice Giegerich Ends His! Matrimonial Career in Grant. | ing Edna Goodrich’sDivorce. | MAY NOT WED HERE. And Four Wives Will Be His All Unless He Leaves New York State. | —__ Woe, woe and more woe is Nathaniel C. Goodwin: A most promising matrimonial career as been nipped in its bud by a pitiless Justice of the Supreme Court Nat ©. | Goodwin, comedian and husband extra- | ordinary, may never marry again! | Wife No. 5, be ae Amazon, “Itoman Senator,” blushing flower of t Plains or otherwise, will never be Nat's—at dea so long as Edna oxirich lives and Nat chooses to remain in the State of New York. Justice Glegerich signed Mra, Edna | Goodrich Goodwin's interlocutory de- cree of absolute divorce against Good Win to-day and in a0 doing fixed Nat's future bachelorhood to the Period of his last wife's life. Three months from now, when the final decree is signed, | Mra, Goodwin No, 4—now just simple and beautiful Miss Edna Goodrich | may go forth in quest of another | But not Nat. The’ only chance for Nat to marry again in this State, according to Justice Gelgerich’s decision tw to re- marry Miss Goodrich, and she is au- thority for the statement that as far as whe i concerned Nat's matrimonial | Prospects are absolutely nil, | Goodwin's wives have been Miss Eliza » Mrs. Nelly ase, Maxine ‘dna Goodrich. LAWS AMENDED | ON EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY. Assemblyman McGrath's Bill Drawn | to Meet Views of Court of Appeals. Assemblyman McGrath of New York amends the dabor law by ex- tending the Hability of the employer for injury to an employee where the injury is cuused withowt any fault of The Court of Appeals." said Me- Grath, “pointed out sion declaring the law un stitutional that it is within the provinee of the | around car: outwort | seat in the house had been eold for weeks ahead and that the competition rislature nmon law to abrogate the nd ‘cons Picturesque Mission Jubilee at Opera House With Women of All Nations in Big Pageant 1,000 Young Persons From Sunday Schools of Greater foreign Jands. the | enter the capacious lobby of the Opera- HANNAH ELSASSER MYSTIFIED STAGE-HANO.D New York in Tableaux Showing Scope of Missionary Work. BY ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON. It seems all persons interested in foreign missions, do not always satay at home and make little flannel petticoats for heathen. Occasionally they hold a jubilee Or rather, that is what the persons interested in forelgn missions are doing in New York just now. To mark the fiftieth anniversary of ghe Inception | of organized foreign mission work by women in! America a jubilee by missionary societies opened yes- terday afternoon in the Metropolitan Opera House. The, spectacle was @ pageant of missions in which more than 1,000 young people took part in a series of tab-| Jeaux to illustrate the progress of mission work in Mat Personally, I am sure every tniasion-|contmue until Thursday afternoon, ts purpos By similar jubilees held in nd cabs, It wan said every Montgomery of Boston. ‘The first of the Jubilee meetings was held in Oakland, _THE EVENING ' WORLD, HLLTOPS TACKLE OVER TRYOUT OF 2 3scsssteets | ATLANTA TEAM IN to the New York Chase, 1b, Sweeney, ¢ Vaughn, p. Quinn, p. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. | SPANISH “COUNT” “HEATHEN JA Ay aaa Larceny Before Him. Raphael Toledo, who has posed In this city as a Spanish Count, was convicted | to-da by a jury in the Court of General Sessions of subornation of per- Jury, Judge Folter ‘remanded him to the Tombs to awalt sentence next Vriday Toledo was arsested Jan, 2 in a Sixth avenue department store charged. with | stealing $18 worth of Jewelry, which was found In his possession, He was con- | | victed In the Court of Special Sessions jand was sent to the Tombs to await | | sentence. While in the Tombs Toledo persuaded two men and two women to swear they had seen the Jewelry he was accused of | ealing in his. possession Before Jan. 25. Pheir evidence, he promised them, would ‘a\ vt clear hingand he would then sege the THE HAREM department store for damages for false Srinns were arrest. ‘The proceeds he promised ‘to SEEN livide wit their perjury. py vered by detectives | OKLAHOMA ASTIR ed by the department store, Te lices confessed and he was rnation of perjury. Anee for the major of- nviction tn PRETTY still has tie ¢ Special Sexe He will probably featerides sD FOSDICK HUNTS GRAFT | IT'S “Walle HOPE” IN STREET OPENINGS. a Comunissioner of Accounts Starts In LAST OF SERIES Giant Carl Morris Pitted To- Of Four. Lnbrougutaters ts the Bronx. Day Against Mike Schreck, | an om in mot _—_——— | Al probe was set |to-day when Justice Newbur; | a “Has Been.” |Commissioner of Accounts a sion to wit ‘aw from the Coun- k's office all records pertaining March 28.—Fvery-|t? the opening of fo 2 | 1 stortes of gr: ines for the fight at 4] tor some. time. tween Carl M ris of | ‘The the Oklahoma “hope of the | Twenty- white race,” and Mike Schreck of Cin- cinnatt BATTING ORDER. oY It will be a fifteen-round con- | If Morris wins, his friends declare, | Atlanta —_—— {ty € lager Chase Sends Quinn SAPULPA, BOX VVIENEOUS Tie teins { P.M i Sapulpa, Okla., t have been told to-day t Hundred and the Bronx Boulevard, Baychester, They are | where in former opened each t Commissioner are Two Johnson at Thi Bronx, he will be the logical white man to meet | have a long list ary from here to South Africa and back |{o revive interest in mission work and|W ter, of. Watson, ef. Jack Johnson for the championsh it streets upon which condemnation again attended, When I attempted to| to raise, If possible, $1,000,000 for mission | Hemphill, rf. Jordan, 2b, he loses he will go back to his overalls ssions sat, some of, them for Moran, If. wes and his railroad engine. e p the W ” i Knight, Svker, 1b Shihan It is predicted that Commissioner House I found myself in the midst of an pea RROTS ENA SHAVE RA VS Dee TT EN ah Gana Every train to-day bro in Fowdi Seaeha Ua nore Ot ty in Ite recent de-|8ssregation of lady missionaries that | ris idea of the jubilee originatea with | Daniels, ef Benion, rf. dreds of fight WLANs Yesterday records will find “gro: overfowed into Broadway and awirled | airs. Henry W. Peabody and Mra Heleg! arteel, #8 8s popula Was 10,00; to-day it. has e in awards and prolonged which are entirely | value of the the importance ar doubled, There ts no sight. Backers of the Ci are told to “write your eck money tn sinnatt man Crabbe, p. property teibu this bin }Cal., Oct: 190. A similar meeting! Umplre—Derrick {Ten to one was laid that Morris would | of the work undert des sugges. | &t the box office was to obtain standing | was held recently in Philadelph win; 4 to 1 he would win tn ten rounds | ——————_-— tion the fellow servant |f00m. Eventually I gave up all idea of! On Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, iaeihi' (Sta Rrecloe World) 0.1 he would win in five, One bet LURIENNE DEAD. doctring | making an entrance in the regular way | missionary luncheons will be held in the; ATLANTA, Ga, Mars > mith een tie LOUIS A. and went around to the stage door and| Astor, Waldorf and Plaza Hotels. Aj tops be me epublican to Take Federal Tristam B. Johnson, Popular Republican ne of the most members of the it, Roard of Aldermen and leader of the|but she stood in the stage entrance, tele- Republican minority, his seat in that body, to-day resigned Henry H. Curran, @ former newspaper man, was elected|in the Mr. Johnson's successor, and Was at ce sworn in by President Mitchel ir, Johnson resigned to Federal service. It is understood that he is to be appointed a solicitor in the ‘Treasury Department at a salary of 4,00 a year. He is the Republican leader of the Twenty-fifth Assembly District, and for two tepms represented the Twenty-sixth Aldermanic district in the board. Henry H. Curran, hia successor, fives | ligious Soctety of Friends and the Young at No. 3 West Eleventh street.’ Last fall he waa the Republican candidate for Congress against Charles V. Fornes in the Fourteenth Congress District. Mr, Curran last week was appointed by Borough President MoAneny a member of one of the local achool boards in Manhatten. Licsiicinsdiibinicnesciaies AGAINST COX JUDGES. Chief Judge of Ohio Cireuit Court ‘Takes Case From Them. CINCINNATI, March 28.--Upholding the contentions of Prosecuting-Attornes Henry T, Hunt at every point, Judge | Thomas A. Jones, Chief Judge of the Ohio Cireutt Courts, to-day removed from further consideration of the Cox case Judges Peter Swing and Samuel W, Smith of the Circuit Court of Ham- inon County. He designated his con- freres in the Fourth Judicial Ciroutt, Judges Festus Walters of Circleville, 0., and I), Sayre Athens, O., to act m pl ¢ deposed jurists, The actions came upon affidavits al- leging prejudice against Judge Mrank Gorman of the Court of Common Pleas smd in faver of George B. Cox, Med by tie Prosecuting-Attorney last week. _—_—_——S SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. | ® 5.03)|/$un seta.. 6,20) Moon riam.. 0.18 | THE TIDES, | Wig Wailer, Low Wate aa en AGL Hook Gai | ON etnors taand 211 8k 6 ian 4 | por | Bisa tina Trinidad OUTGOIN' 2A MAHIPS SAMPED TODAY | Kututaw, ottentau, — Hamilton, Norfolk | Ricca HIG ivalreston | Yinnstgn Gs of Columbus Yallawnch Batenoah, | Beottisi Prin > INCOMING STBAMBHIPs, | Deb TUway | ‘ man) Cention. iver te ac Heltast, Bitel Priedri | tees gia. 0 Mexico, V, bi rf Chirage Hass Fionds, Xu” Santiago, enter the | Jamaica. | women. thence behind the scenes. meeting of Missionary Pioneers will be) South Many Rehearsals Held, held to-day in the Fifth Avenue Pres- ‘And #0 it came about that one of the} byterlan Church jominatjonal ral- | ‘t first sights which greeted my eye wae, es Will be held on Thursday morning) vorab a very modern angel. @he was the|!" many churches, and in the after-\'wind regulation blond angel with beautiful |90n there will be a general meeting | made crepe paper wings and golden trumpet, i!" the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian| York Church, The Jubilee will close Thurs-| Ma: phoning for « taxicab, day evening with a mass meeting in| Of the 1,000 young people who took part | C#rnesle Hall, [in tableaux practically all were Jim members of Sunday achool classes from | LINER CEDRIC BUMPS ne churches In New York, Brooklyn and!“ TWICE INTO MAROWINE. reat four rehearsals had been held in the various churches and one dress armrest fan rehearsal in the Opera-House, Among | Passengers on the Trinidad Steamer sure the chureh and societies represented Get a Scare but Ate Baptist, Congregational, Disciples s of Christ, Lutheran, Methodist, Presb; Uninjured. | York terian, Episcopal, Reforma Dutch,/ — Pagsengers of the steamship Marow- | Woman's Union Missionary Society, Re- | Une, just into port fi Trinidad, got | | 4 ecare to-day when the big Iner Cedrle, coming into Quarantine of her course by cont her to sidewipe the Women's Christian was a chorus from | the Musical Art Society under the direc- | tion of Frank Damrosch and an-orches- | cniet oft tra of elghty pleces from the Philhar- monic Soclety under David Mannos, “What do you represent?” I asked an exceedngly pretty girl who stood raped in many yards of cheese cloth, Men's and You Was thrust out ry tides, causing jarowljne, ‘Tt of the Marowijne jumped | to the windlass and slackened the an- ehor chain, preventing further trouble, | (Ol Twowt the forward plates on the Trin- | fur {dad steamer were dented. After the mination | the Cedric Kot under way and attempt- ed to pase to windward of the Marow- \Aine and this time the high wind 1 | playe just @ heathen,” she re- y, and they tn explanatio: @ are most of us elther heathen or |the big liner to ard, jan 3 | four angels.” Marowijne a second time ie Which seemed true enough when 1{ stopped, after clearing the 'M if any damage had n done, THE” ALLEN ESTATE SUED, thought it over. Pageant of Women. After the prelude under the dir of Mr. Damre the pageant o, with the first tableau showing @ p . sion of women of all nations who one than Mra. A at, widow of Ben- | ** ™ hundred yeurs ago had not heard the {unin Sielmvandl: formerly connect first note of redemptt lense fOr| aay before duatice Deany in the the souls of wome omen of China, |‘, st aaainst the estate with bound feet; little wives and widows | 41), of poolroom fame, for of, India; black-velled Moy covery of $8,000, which she claims was Buddhists from Burmah, due her husband at the tine of his Japane: urkish, KK n| death as counsel fees. € en the angels were to 1905 singing and the Pilgrims paused listen, As the angels drew near they Mfted their heads and with new life, followed the Messengers of Peace \ eave oseaailon ak entauth The s tableau showed the parlor) ton valued. at. $1,000, but of Mrs. sin the year 182%. Mrs. | mortgage of $5,000 Ropes was one of the first organizers! Ajien’s executors allege that Allen's heard, She alleged that pr to|tad become indebted who died in June, 1M $13,000, Allen, she says, | agr nt by which Steinha: Allen n last @ terday except in th being hardly enough i ability and ag quicldy as they could d \ a JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. FIRST RACE-Selling; two-year-olds . inty they the « ecome the Pro a and one-half furlongs,—Maxentus, ira i ries neat cure By Sto 1, 3 to nd 8 to f, | erty” a F) ane | Terrthle Hoy, 12 (Fain), 10 Af Je of St. Louis ds named Marshalt. | Jose), 410 1, 2 to Land even, third. 4 He was a with the dead max: per Ise oats 9 ee a Pe | e, 0.571 Jud, Nannie Aut nate in recent ye s expected 1 1 the story There’? be no Maid, Grif, Judge Sale, Aciay rie ae ete gy no more piles, Its inta, Nemo also ran and tin hed | pall in smed fetta JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES, lined up against the Atiantas. | Hern Leaguers, in the second and eof their series this aftert ontest was decided under mn - ne weather conditions, The high eh Cab! Representative of Company Passes Away, rs get 40 per de public ar Lurlenne, representative ompany in the Louis A ch Cable Morris and S ad died down and a warm sun |! new will divide | | § and ( for fifteen It feel ke a May day around New ;("elr Shane | died in Paris on Saturday, Death to a blood clot on the brair nager Chane st > his yp oc WOMAN NOW A MAGNATE nee three months was vice-president matter of Lurienne taf, and it was his intention to us | IN BASEBALL LEAGUE. |, a e French © r of Commerce "ay 1 sk Quin areas this eit former officer of Vaughn and Jack Quint French ment telegraphs Fee Vea relten AnGiN and an officer of the Legion of Honor his "arm and again Otis Johnson | in St. Louis Club to His to third. | hough a fast ball game was ax: | Daughter, , Atlanta did not take to ft, there! CLEVELAND, 0, March 26 n the stands at will of M. e time to hiss the umpi The New | dent ers cared not for the ipts. Per on of physical condition is what and they get it better tn | to his s 1 teams with some pla ‘a baseball magnate. Immediately after th Hathawa le pn Brit ithe late Frank De Ha Stanley Robison. ns of thie funeral will take place Thursday | lavre, where Mr, Luriennne's sister To-morrow morning at 9.30 Kk the French Chamber of Com- merce wall attend special services for ‘s repose in the French Vincent de Paul, in West 1 rd street iward © Sweeney has succeeded Lurien: 3 representative of the mpany in By the late pres!- Stanley Robison, of Louis | a wom the elub 1 Stanley Robison Leaves His ‘ she is rs fot on a train for Bin to-morrow. the team of that town. Will get in here to-morrow, a days will play the Atlantans. caine including Try This “<= Pile Cure beaueathed to her rver death the quart | itton to be | * mothe Hathaway Robison + share will go to Mrs id by her in On Mos. Britton's death | It Is Absolutely Free. vint me to! Abram wood eae how pain. sap how swollen protrusions vanish, how inter. | J, how bleeding and iteh 5 nost important know t to do in an n piles the thing to know is ure brings quick relief, a per an prove it free, | Write . second; Cole 1b tol Danish Girl Allandale Queen, Sugar Attenda and Dorchester and finished as named. Tyran ay for free package. Gray Hair of missionary work. Indebtedness to Steiniardt was dis _—_— The third tableau represented a mar- | ¢ ed in y to Restore Natural Color ket place in a vilage in India, A beg >. of Your Hair by Simple gar is avoided and cursed by all until! SHOT HIMSELF ON TRAIN Method. & missionary comes to her aid * e 1 Hning oat, seme, 4 ® fourth tableau was Fa POO ot Reveals Wherembouts of Minn and Bible women we lok ing 0 ends, ‘The mission MUBKOGEE LR? who visit the dis-| peyuner, cashie f Tuten The fifth t kinder aie dune Hitnealé Pager garten in Japan an that the shite to Juokeon ville: ile ‘ missionaries are dc Wier aG wand meas at thie Girls in Constantinople. i the Sou Surety Company, ow ate The sixth tableau was of the com-| cf the bank, ‘The nature of the wound| Wier an can be Gb | mencement exercises of the Americar fy Ha eee nN rae amnpany esta | Geren Risers aig, Sipres, | ‘ Girls in Constantinople ey aay f tho banks books| jht:, tne . hot an village, showing the missionaries - > SIXTH WAC Gray Mair Rest giving young girls instruction in sew. Aviator Fatally Hart in Patt, ate My be, . ng and various kinds of industria] OM, Mar S.—Aviator Cel was fatally injured to-day in che e aim of the jubilee, hich will his viplaue at Bagatelle, ON SALE AT ALL NEWS STANDS | r | | ALBANY, March 38.—The ruling of the | | | State Excise Department increasing the , fough of Brooklyn from $975 to 91.20) a | MIT pI year was uphel to-day by the Court of | Appeals. ‘Die department beld that, in- | | asmuch as the census-of 1910 had deter- —e- \Is Convicted and Has Sen-} tences for This Crime and | $1,200 LICENSE STANDS, | SAVE YOUR SILVER! Neglected tarnish will eat into 11. Ondine polishes wl fant mar it. To. gt Feainct these er] ea ile fT astre and ook ot neeneee See ECTR Co | tax for liquor certificates in the Bor- the economical less Silver FREE SAMPLE. Electro Silicon Co., 50 Clift At Grocers and Drug) mined that the borough now has a pop- | ulation exceeding 1,540,000, | there should be increased. Thousands of dollars in liquor tax revenues will be added to the State's income as @ reswlt of the decision bwolutely harm. rd the licenses | fr over 40 GAMES McCREERY & GOS” 23rd Street 34th Street On Wednesday, March the 29th WOMEN'S SUIT DEP’TS. Tailored Suits of English Serge or Novelty Suitings. 25.00 and 32.50 . Variety of Marquisette, Chiffon and Foulard Dresses, suitable for Afternoon or Evening wear. a JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP’TS. Im Both Stores. Junors’ Suits of Serge,—gored and plaited skirt, semi-titting coats. Sizes 14 and 16 years. In Both Stores, 17.00 Coats of Navy Blue Serge. Size 6 to 14 years. 7.50 SHIRTW4"ST DEP’TS. 25 dozen Tailored Waists of plain or striped Lawn. 1,00 25 dozen Shirtwaists of White Marquisette, trimmed in colors. 2.00, 2.50 and 3.75 In Both Stores, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEP’T Sale of 100 dozen French Gowns, Chemi: and Drawers. In Both Stores, Gowns.........1.50, 2.25, 2.50, 2.95 and ‘3.50 Chemises.......95¢, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 1.95 Drawers..........+-95C, Ie §0 | 1.75 FEATHER NECKWEAR. In Both Stores, Marabout Stoles, black or natural. MeGtranOstamrusi neta itentee 2.75 and value 4.75 ¢ GOtrands ie se ee es Pareles 6425 value 6.85 WBA GOs. ss eet 1.9 \diatedreanalea at Aare oe Sta) value 8.75 RMTPANUS ti aeeaii Tar Laldea aspen ie un scetiOO value 10.50 TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. 1m Both Stores, Lower Floor, Twenty-third Street Fifth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street Sale of Trunks of the best manufacture, Dress, Skirt and Steamer Trunks and Millinery Boxes. 7.50 to 35.00 value 8.75 to 48.00 Light weight Cane Dress Suit Cases with reinforced corners. Sizes 22, 24 and 26 inches. 4.00 and 4.50 value 5.00 to 5.75 Walrus, Russet and Brown Cowhide Bags, reinforced corners, leather lined with inside pockets. Size 14 to 18 inches. 5.75 value 6.75 to 8.25 | SOROSIS SHOES. Sorosis Shoes are distinctive in appearance, comfortable and durable. ; “JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street In Both Stores, -dAMES McCREERY & GO. TRIMMED HATS. On Wednesday, March the 29th! ‘ Showing of a choice collection of smart and exclusive models for and wear at moderate prices., dress strect 231d Street 34th Street al

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