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LOVE HE CAPTURED MAY COST HIS SEAT ON LITTLE BOARD That’s Chip hat | Asset Hoops Ad- mits as Harden Seeks $10,- 000, Alienation Verdict. TELLS NOTHING MORE. Publisher Won Suit for Affec- tions Stolen By Plain and Fancy Kissess. Broker Wilfiam T. Hoops's seat on the Consolidated Exchange will de levied Upon within the next few days, if it Proves negotiable, and appiled in part Payment of the judgment of $10,000 ob- tained against him March 2% last by Porctval Harden, publisher of the Club Fellow. Harden sued Hoops for $150,000 for alfenation of his wife's affections by means of “walking kisses," kisses {n the butler’s pantry and just plain kisses. Hoops, who ts living in an eight room apartment at No. 171 West Seventy-first street with his wife, who marriad him in Chicago in 198, four hours after she ceased to be Mra. Harden, was served with an order in supplementary pro- ceedings while trading on the Consoll- dated Exchange, Oct. 4. He came to Referee Arthur D. Truax’s office, at No. 141 Broadway, this afternoon, grinning deflance at Harden, who was on hand to ace his quondam rival questioned by Lawyer Isaac N. Jacobson. Hoops was reinforced by his lawyer, ex-Judge Wales T. Severance, but be- fore the defense could unlimber tts artillery, Jacobson had put one over him by compelling him to admit that he was the owner of an unencumbered “Heense to trade,” which, according to Lawyer Jacobson, ts a seat on the Little Board. Lawyer Severance put in a dozen ob- Jections, but Referee Truax decided that both question and answer should stand, But from that time on, Hoops parried every question so skilfully that after about twenty minutes Lawyer Jacobson was forced to move an ad- journment to have the Court rule on the propriety of his questions and or- der Hoops to answer on pain of con- tempt of court. ADJOURN FOR COURT TO RULE ON PROPRIETY OF QUESTIONS. Aside from trying to ascertain who had bought the furniture in the West Beventy-first street flat and the owners | ship of the electric landaulet which Hoops confessed using constantly, Law- yer Jacobson was particularly anxious to know what was In a certain black bag he claimed Hoops took with him when he went to Europe after the fall- ure, about a year ago, of the brokerage firm of John Dikinson Co,, with which Hoops was at the time associated | | a large num. | “Didn't the bag conta der of neg je securities?” asked Hoops's inquisitor, although he had not ured from him an admission that he been nder of the firm, that had gone to Europe, or that he had ever carried a black bag. Hoops grinned a gar at a rakish objected on ets! tilted his long ol- while his lawyer ferent grounds, Then the party P, to meet once more a week from w afternoon, HOOPS FOLLOWED THEM EVERY- WHERE, HARDEN SAID, | When the marital troubles of the Hardens were aired before Justice Pen- dleton last March, the publisher testi- fled that he had Ived until 190 In a Veritable Garden of Eden with his wife, who had been Miss Maud A. Sullivan, a cloak model. Then Hoop entered, ‘he vowed, and followed them wherever they roamed, whether to San Francisco, or Atlantic City, New York. Tt was not un i, when their home in Central Park West, that he be- find out about the “walking kiss,” tn the butler's pantry and the hen things blew up, and there quarrels at the Waldorf, the Astor, ‘hurchill’s and all over Man- hattan Island, FYnally Mrs, Harden hiked to Chicago, rden on the ground of cruel: Aivorced F ty and 1 share of stock {n the Club Fellow and $11,650 back salary as editor of the paper, After she became Mrs, Hoops, Harden took unto himself another wife. Hoops's defenso !n che alienation suit Was that since 16 there had been no affection toe alienate. Wherefore he prayed that the comp! be dismissed with costs. The verdict against him, however, was found on the testimony of Mrs. Mary M, Mullan, who saw the “walking Iss," and Miss Erney, a nurse, who saw 8 plain kis BURGLARS FLING WOMAN DOWNSTAIRS FROM FLAT. Mrs, Gallino, Undismayed, Keeps on Screaming and Police Round Up Pair of Marauders, | Mrs, Antonio Gallino was angry but} unhurt to-day when Frank Fox, a| burglar, threw her down a@ flight of stairs because she tried to interfere With the robbery of the Gallino flat by | Pex and Charles Roff, each nineteen | Pt years old. Antonio Gallino has a miscellaneous store at N Chambers street Last night the two young men, using ‘a jimmy, got into the store and took $200 worth of goods, back to rob the flat upstairs, After they had jimmied thetr way fu end were at work, Mrs Gallino entered, She screamed and Fox throw | her down stairs, This did not not im- pair Mrs, Gallino's vooal organs. Do- tectlves Allen, Keane, Hayes and Law- ler heard the noise and ran up in time to eatch both men, Fox eaid that he lived at No, 209 East ‘Twelfth wtreet and his partner at No. 2% Charlton street. He gave the police & key to his partner's room and told them they would find the articles stolen from the store there. lice took from them some of Gallino’s spoons. Fox confessed that he and his pal had PMA Saite: Inter, all : To-day they came 4 FUGITIVE FIGHTS REVOLVER DUEL WITH POLICEMAN Shots Arouse vee atic Before Battle Is Ended by Blow With “Billy.” Galvator Crom, forty-one, of No. 501 Hicks street, Brooklyn, was arrested in Cheever pl near amilton street, Brooklyn, early to-day after a revolver duel with Policeman Willlam Kena o' the Hamilton avenue station that aroused the entire nefghborhood. Sev- eral shots were exchanged, but no per- son was wounded. Policeman Kena was on his way home in plain clothes. Henry street, at DeGraw street, heard a shot and saw @ man running along Henry street with a revolver in his hand. Kena gave chase, ordering the fleeing man to stop. The fugitive turned and sent a shot at the police man, who was not far behind. ‘The bullet flew wild, and then the fu- gitive darted away again. brought his revolver. into play as quickly as he could and fired two shots after the fleeing man, continuing his pursuit. Detective Carberry of the Amity street station heard the shots and saw th fugitive racing up the street, revol In hand. waited, and as the man darted past him struck him on the head. The runner dropped and Carberry jumped on him. Then Kena came pant- ing up and he and Carberry disarmed the fugitiy proved to the Amity cut by Carberry’s billy. eo Claim $3,500,000 Da BILOXI, Miss., Oct. 16. thousand ‘witnesses are to appear be- fore the Federal Court here to testity in twenty suits brought by the Govern- ment against mill operators, Damages agsregating $3,500,000 are asked for tim- ber depredations. Criminal proceedings are also to be laid. ps} | Rail for | fortetted to-d Jealled before As he was crossing | he | Kena | Carberry drew his billy and | DURLAND FORFEITS BAIL. jee If He Appea he Penalty. Kellogg Duriand, a writer- socialist, charged with beating a hotel {Bi at the Hotel Hermitage, Forty- econd street and Goventh avenue, was when the was mistrate O'C » in the Weat Sire Court, after ad- Journment from last Friday, The amount was $500, and the National Surety Company was on the bond. | Durland was arrested on Friday after- noon outside the Explorer's Club, 9 West Thirty-ninth str on comp! of Thomas Carroll, President of the Hotel Hermitage Company, He is al- leged to have run up a bill of $8, and to have given a check for $0) which was jater returned marked “not suff cient funds.” Subsequently Durland pata enough to reduce his indebtness to $211, | according to George C. Norton, attorney | for the complaint. On Friday, Du pleaded guilty and was held in $500 ball for examination to-day. ' 3 ¢|. When the case was called neither Dur- }land nor his attorney, Emil Fuchs, was In court, but Maxwell Arent, of No, 20 | Broadway, appeared to give an explana- tion, He told the Magistrate that Dur- land was forced to attend some litiga- tion in Washington, D. C., in which he has been interested for a week. Attor-| neys for both sides asked for an ad- Journment. “It's merely a question of a settlement.” eald Mr. Arent, “the money is at hand. Magistrate O'Connor, while he granted the adjournment, ordered that the bonds | be forfeited, but added the recommen- dation that the entering of judgment bo Dostponed until to-morrow. eae U. S. NOT TO INTERVENE, WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—The United! States has made no overtures to any na-| | ton for the purpose of bringing peace in China, American officials view with ve concern the revolt now in progress, SHORTCAKE € “T wouldn't think of making a short cake without D & C.” Mrs. Ryan, 11 W, 1034 St, N. Z D=C Darby & Co., SELF-RAISING FLOUR “Best Values at the Lowest Prices To-Day and Tuesday 1.69 All the latest styles, one illustrated here, at a real Qty bargain price; made of fine quality velvet, new shirred effect; with large bow of messaline to the © se ‘omen’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Hats, back; regular price is $2.98. Girls’ Flannel Gowns Good quality French flannel in fancy or high neck, trimmed with daisy double yoke; cut full and large; 6 to yrs specit . Children’s Skirts French daisy cloth; deep scalloped flounces; cambric waist, with shoulder strap; colore white, cream, pinke 7] 7) and biue;sizes 2to6yrs,;val.25cL /C Men’s Night Shirts Heavy outing flannel; pink or Poiana GOC Children’s Underwear Heavy ribbed fleece-lined vests and regular and extra 71 Qc to 9; reg. 25c... . Floor Oil Cloth 2 yds. wide; large collection of designs and colors; cut Lind the Roked desired length; every yard guarants val. 35c; oq. yd.....- sees ‘ 26c Wool Storm Serge All wool, 36 in. Ageanly srt navy, garnet, brown, gray or blac! reg. 49c yd. 39¢ Garbage Cans, gal- Fruit and ania, with cover. Presse: Dutch Cleanser, a 29 rolls; each, @can.......- Gold, Babbitt’ ii Gren Soap, 25c | Food ante Gicthes Base h Cord moniaslargebottie, 8 eter family Dish Pans; gray bi 39 piece i * 19 enamelled; 10 qi 19¢ Clothes Pin: ; ina; large Tea Kettle, ‘yray uality; a hundred size; gray enamelled 1 Oc enamelled; No. 7... 29c W Imitation Art Glass; Dish Pans; 14 qt.; heavy block ti variety of patterns; gray enamelled..... 29¢ copper bottom. ayard..... ¢ Berlin Sauce Pans and Clothes Hampers; |Curtain Stretchers, Kettles, gray enann COU white 7 9 [hardwood; val. gg lied: 10 to 12 as villow.. « aeGa le |98c.... OCC SAAR RRARGAINA wi ‘No C. O. D. or Mail Orders. © Ow i sldevourd bevelied | irror, 1athe ‘i at Chi Oak ‘Dining fe. 4b ple f Sfatttig. x PARLOR —wine Ve- 1. pieces Fr $75 Worth $5 handsome L Globe: pate of haud- me Pleturi 150 200 “ $20. 00 “ $2.’ 25 ae 10 pleces, ‘“ 56 ROOMS es, 08 an 30-00 00 s ae 75 PURNISHED S65 en Fer Conn wana SIS | and Khode Iq yi WRITE FOR GRAND iain: "FURNITURE FREIGHT & CATALOGUE Everything for Housekeeping *-%- FARE Toilet Paper; dares g|Bread Boxes; roli 9. Kitchen Cha k top: white or oak, . B9e finish; varnished; °" Liquid heavy, grad Furniture Polish. 15c Tea Kettl DINING KOON GPEN EVE'S UNTIL 9 O’CLOCh Ait cHEeN at 107% ALLOWED ON ALL CASI SAL. uibition tn our warerourna, Our Liberal Credit ‘i’erms ( b $50 Worth $3 Down $100 Worth $10.00 Down$!%\. $15.00 1417-1423 Third Ave.at80uSt. Poa atin Ce fil ty tds in adotalDh di 121st stripes; V cloth; full 14 Real Scotch lace; 314 y ong, 60 ins. wide; beautiful collection of designs; white or al. en et 1.69 “Australian Wool Blankets Double bed size; elegant quality; fancy pink or blue borders; 2.98 i f val, 3.75; pair. Comfortables Large size; filled with white gotton: covered with a fine grade of si line; Pane ssitohed val. 1. 69 1,98; at. | Green Castile Violet Taleum Powder, 1-1b, Soap, 4 cakes. Se Fountain can; at..... ‘Medicated ‘Cot- ‘Syri ton, 4-02. pack- yringes, good le |qality rub- ber; at....... 39¢ e; aroll.... radley' Witch Coke Dandruff Hair T &4c Hasel or Am- monia, lorge ‘onic; bottle. +19¢ | large bottle. . otato Wash Board 15¢ famitysize..... Kitchen Table 6c strongly made. . 1 enamelled; 22c Buckets; oach 6c hi gray enamelled; 4at.. Hartshorn Am- ’ 150 —Oak hitchen Cho set, Novge Refrigerator, or three Kitchen the accompanying articles I! The. to #1 Weekly. “ t “ $2.00 ¢) ‘To-morrow, May T"" Amirers, tut 1 feel that £ my admiration, Very sine ©. 'T, BATON but np to this time they have entertain ho idea of interve ever, te actively for the protec ans nid other foreigners t revolt and consultation 1s being held with other nations on this subject. OUR POLIGE DELIGHTED VISITGR FROM BOSTON. He Writes to Commissioner Waldo in Prose and Poetry to Say They're All Right. Charles T. Eaton of No. 185 Franklin) |Ask Those Who Use Them. So PILLS street, Boston, pald us a visit a week ago, went home and wrote back to Cemmissioner Waldo. In po pure,vegetable drugs. prose what he thought of the Here Is his contritutt “Well trained, not o Good fellows every ‘The lone stranger's gulding star, ‘True, brave guardians of the “Commissioner Waldo 1 was “in to write this brief ode on returning from my first visit to New York City Sunday, Oct. 8 1911. Nothing there tr pressed me so forcibly as the per trained; them well. ct police aystem. Of course, Tam but one! nen ON Why is the soda cracker to-day such a universal food ? People ate soda crackers in the old days, it is true—but they bought them from a barrel or box and took them home in‘a paper bag, their crispness and flavor gone. To-day there is a soda cracker which is the recognized staple — Uneeda Biscuit. Uneeda Biscuit are the most nutritious food made from flour. and should be eaten every day by every member of the family from the youngest to the oldest. Uneeda Biscuit— soda crackers better than any ever made before—made in the greatest bakeries in the world—baked to perfection — packed to perfection — Brandreths Made of absolutely) One or two at night | relieve constipation and keep all who use THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911. 7 Quan kept to perfection until you take them, oven-fresh and crisp, from their protecting package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PANY a Demonstration of New Corset Styles on Sale of PCA AnEvent oftheGreatest Importance to Dressmakersand cae int tera it presents. force ToD iboren Clinton Katety Ideutia hber A i ROR TCR Daily Concerts by Nahan Franko's Orchestra in Our Restaurant, Eighth Floor. UM AVE. 19°70 20" STREET. NEW YORK The Second Day of Our Annual Autumn Living Models On Tuesday Miss Lambert, our expert, will exhibit and explain the particular merits of Corsets **Lyra™ and “American Lady™ Come in, talk with Miss Lambert. She is here to assist you and will gladly help you choose the model adapted to your figure. She knows the science of ¢ and exactly how to fit | the secret of smart dressing. suit really modish. ned fastionable wome the stand- Lyra Corsets rete! ty tsldenatie worse a1 tue tent of high superiority in material and workmanship, grace and comfort. Lyra Corsets make figures. They set off the gown. Lyra model 5484, amart model for medium and well developed figures, made of Coutil, snes 18-00..,." Lyra Corsets 95.00 and Up All Lyra’C Corsets Fitted Without Charge American Lady Corsets 3,2" cine! according to the latest style requirements, produce the figure of fashion ft om grag We have a large variety of models for every figure. There is figure. Come in, let us fit you, Model 19%, medium figures, Model 242, same design, Coutil. 8-30 Coutil. ...6+.0.6 0001880 62.00 Model 136, same design, Batist +18-80),91.00 . PPreereee teeter 91.50 Model 268, same de gn, Batiste ..18-80 92.50 Other Am: Corsets up to 94.00. The Demonstrations Continue Every Day This Week. SIMPBON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUR'S FOREMOST STORE, Beginning To-Morrow, Our Half-Yearly Always wai As 1 for by the thrifty shopper who knows by experience the wonderful money savin, ‘comes only twice a year, it is wise to buy a ney supply while these October Sale in Notions, Dept., and special counters, Main Floo Mail orders will be filled as fast as possible, but we reserve ibe right to limit quantities in some instances 44: tr new 1012 \wuet form ‘we Will sel! 500 for 336 this sale only at hy only. each black ra; 12 yards to no bette F quality price, ‘ape, wae od up 3 an beanie Be 5 de Clarks 0 Cord Spool eh Mi ide Spool Kerr's teed i, ‘Twisty all totter tantre Pe and “pile By apool tfor. | Be eve! phen, rie 0 a Porive,. i pat ir Teo, fa covernd Nalnisooke "Va ard tasting | 15 pair, ag ete |B Best horn p! » made: erte ain WeNve's vbuose stone. Sale Toilet Articles at Cut Prices A Great Three Days’ kvent ‘luesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Mail orders will be filled as quickly as possible, bn tities limited in some 4 wera CPTollet Article Rubber Goods Les: Half Prices we must reserve the right tovefuse them at our discretion: s Main Floor rox Adealia Shaving stick, White Cross Special sehignekts Tiuulll Cream pe uate Drive, aoe eh the hief Sachets, Do Meridor Rue Pomneian Crewm thymoting