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2 ie ' r ~ DURLND SUE CAUSED BY WIFE’S SUIT FOR DIVORCE Socialist Writer Preferred, Death to Separation and Drank Cyanide on Train. FELL DYING BESIDE HER. Wife Hatl Watched Him Take Dose, Not Knowing It Was Poison. Der--'e ever his v “9 efforts to secure @ Feoonciliation with his wife, the former Mrs. Robert T. Haines, who had begun suit for divorce, is the motive ascribed for the suicide of H. Kellogg Durland, Socialist, settlement worker, investigator and author, who took cyan- ni? of potassium |.. Presence on & (ain in the T -ton station at 1A. M. @unday. He collapsed at hv feet and was dead © the ambulr’ = reac’ -d the Relief Hosp''+!. ‘Mre. Durland, whose maiden name was ‘Miss Genevieve Greville, was the author @@ “Hearts Afiame,” in which Kobert TE 7 at the B. 1u Theatre geveral years ago. No info ation of her whereabouts cou:d b. obtained to- day at her ho..- No. 101 W-~-rly place, @r at the Hermitage, Forty-second street @N4 Beventh avenue, where Durland bad live* Durland had spent some days seek~ fing his wife, who went to Boston last ‘week. He succeeded in locating her only after she had boarded the 1 A. M. train, After a short conversation with her, he obtained a drink of water and Poured a powder into it. Mrs. Durland ‘Watched him drink it, entirely unaware that her husband was swallowing pol- eon. Except a few officials no one knew of the death of the writer until to-day. At the hospital the name was entered es “Kellogg Kurkind.” It was thought | Durland had died of heart disease .nd the strictest secrecy was ..aintained pe erennpreeenenerepereerrern pe aTee Make Your Skin BEAUTIFUL By using AUBRY SISTERS’ Advertisements Madison Square Garden would not be big enough for us to take care of the demand. As ‘t is, bun dreds of new customers come to GEORGES every week, just finding out for the first time that as the Clearing House for Mer chant Tailors’ Uncalled for garments we can sell them at $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22.50 and $25 sack, walking, Prince Al- bert, dress suits, medium &c,, &c., that were actually made to order MODEL CLOTHES, con- structed for us by Amer. {ea's leading Merchant Tailors during the three months out of every s!x when their own business {s at a standstill [qual ling in every poimt of critical requirement the finest $30 to $00 products of Merchant Tallors, we sel! these beautiful mode) garments at $10 to $40 Over seven thousand garments now here to choose from, embracing everything that Is new in English and Amer: styles, al} a full ahead of rea Alterations sary eS) 44 West 34th Si Bet. Bway and 5th Ay. ‘Tailadelpbia, junttl experts at the Harvard Medical School had ade an examin.tion, Kellogg Durland was thirty years of age. He was educated at Harvard, the University of Edinburgh and the High Schoo! of Social Studies at Pa: |then devoted himself to th a Mi eee a Caer saying goodby. Iga. | here to be despondent over tho sep: his intimates telling them of his grief | AT THE and his wish to die. ‘Prone. PASTOR WEDDING. The last five weeks of his iife were) A close friend of J. G. Phelps Stokes, /filled with trouble He was arrested on " s vt a charge of giving @ fraudulent chec aihens Posen tik wen vtec gd [in payment of @ board bill at the Hotel ‘nU- | Hermitage in New York. His wife stood | soko reed he the pion Binclairs an jot Artist erdinand ney Earle, For! was revenge for an article Durland had two years he was @ worker at the! written & Boston paver backing up Univer ttlement in New York. Corrigan against Mayor The nature of the trouble between 1 TT led ad the couple was unknown to thelr friends. | Wave.” The trie) was dus shortly. i | ce rland sent lette But on Nov. 7 Mrs, Durland had her |, A week 080 Dinan went iy that husband served with divorce papers. He | he would take his own Iife if he was not wae doing some work for @ Boston | aie to win back his wife, who he had paper at the time. living tn secluston with Tt is understood that Mra, Durland The con of his let. learned wa: friends In Ware. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street RUG DEPARTMENTS. 1m Both Stores. SALE OF , ORIENTAL RUGS CONTINUED Kermanshah and Sarouk Rugs. Average Size 4 ft. 3 in. x 6 ft. 9 in. 57.50 usual price 75.00 to 100.00 Antique Kurdistan and Mosul Rugs. Average size 3 ft. 9 in. x 7 ft. 19.50 usual price 30.00 and Beloochistan 10.00 and 12.00 usual prices 15.00 and 20.00 (Size 2 x 2 ft. roin. 7.50 usual price 12.00 Antique Bokhara Rugs. Shirvan Mats. UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. Rich imported Fabrics have been ‘as- sembled in the enlarged Departments for Interior Decorations. Orders taken for Draperies, Wall Hangings, Portieres and Furniture Coverings, at moderate cost. On Thursday, November the 23rd. 10,000 ls of 50 inch Drapery Ma- terials, including Armure, Damask and Brocade. 1.50, 2.00 and 3.75 per yd. b. former price 2.25 to 5.50 CURTAIN DEP’TS. Late Im pote og of about 2500 pairs of French Hand-made Lace Curtains in very desirable styles. At unusual prices. 3.00, §.00, 7.50 and 10.00 pair 1200 pairs of French Sash Curtains. .... ' 3-50, 5.00 and 6.75 pair 500 pieces of Imported Madras Tissue 38c, 48c and 55c per yard. 150 pieces of Scotch Casement Netting in White and Arab color. 50c, 75¢ and 1.25 per yard. JEMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street WOMEN’S HOSIERY. 1m Both Stores, On Thursday, November the 23rd. Pure Thread Silk with double tops, cot- ton or all silk soles, heels and toes. Black only, 85¢ per pair 6 pairs for 5.00 value 4.35 pair Pure Thread Gauze Silk, ingrain dyed. Spliced heels, soles and toes. 1.25 per pair 6 pairs for 7.00 usual price 1.65 pair | Complete assortment of Children’s Pants and Knitted Drawer Leggins. SOROSIS SHOES. in Both Stores, | Sorosis Shoes are distinctive in pearance, comfortable and durable. Regular styles............++3-50 and 4.00 Luxurious models,...... ap- ++ ++§,00 to 15,00 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Streot 34th Street } Durland was known by many friends | {t + him then and dectared that the arrest | then Informed him that she was about tera wae euch that Medical Exaniner to eal! for London aud that her visit to} Magrath, an Intimate friend, list Baturs Boston last week was for tho purpose | day of winding up their joint affairs and ay tet S body was taken from the train Dr Ma tlon. He {s said to have written some of | ' eatin |NEW CARDINALS IN ITALY casseaitaL Wades Special Privi- | sent @ loud ery for help to Philip - - Bloch, Chief Clerk of the Board of dd i alconi as Magistrates; Magistrate Butts and Dis- Pontiff. JUSTICE CRIES “HELP!” IN NAUGHTY HARLEM. Magistrate Freschi, Swamped by Calendar, Geis Butts and Whit- man on the Job. Item as to city growth: looking over to-day's long pro- the proceedings in Hariem strate Freschi, sitting there, sked the polloe t arned that Durland was in the When Durland'a almost lifeless notify him ¢ 1 examiner was (he firat RECEIVED AS PRINCES. trict-Attorney Whitman, Therefore two parts were opened to-day. Magistrate Butts, Assistant District-Attorney Leo Mr. Bloch sat in the second part. enty examination cases, ten prison “the cream;y ki ‘ing fast. the “creamline”’ is Taste how delic\ou Get Clean Bottled Such is the advice of the New Farms Milk os ———_— - 2h ARAMA. Rb in ; ' t aay . oe . } % * wr > 5 ‘ i Pea? ete ee ee oo ga sii ai an $04 BVbid-e i Weieby, Werhcstalt, HOVuamwouwe 64, ivil. yw Cold JAMES McCREERY & G0. Milk TRIMMED HATS. York Milk Committee, which fur- ‘ q ther declares that good milk is the J | ¥ awe single article of diet for daily Hence, we say, try Sheffield On Thursday, Friday and Saturday. November the 23rd, 24th and 25 Sale of Handsome Afternoon and Evend ing Hats,—Imported and Original models, Jot ok be dno | At greatly reduced prices. iny Sheffield bottle, he milk. It comes Value 75.00 to 110.00. & large sulte, entered Italy at cases and fifty summons cases were on | {to you freshfrom hygienicfarms. Proveto “ |to-day on thelr way to Rome to ve|the morning calendar, Five examina: | yourself how plea . bow wholesome 1s 45.00 to 65.00. 25.29 created Cardinals, Special instructions|tions were set down for the afternoon | Sheffield Milk. P! ora to-day. hte 00 had been given to the customs authorl- | and there was prospect of a score more Farms Slawson-Decker Co, 25.00 to. 50.00.. IS |tles to pass the baggage of the party | prison cases Executive Offices, 624 \Y, 67th St., Now York, “$8.00 tO 25.00..ssesereeeeeer ss LOCO | without inspection, as the Cardinalac] ,TRe, court has been sitting trom 8 tn Terrence et! Agiagtoh ; pes pom yh nel ‘acl bs ie leentiy, and even then has been falling | “ecemmmmemeuimanantes \ansienstirammnd the rank of royal princes, each of them |"pehind, It serves a district with a pop. ———— being a possible helr to the reigning| ulation which is now 700,000 and grow- 23rd Street 34th Street We Will Reupholster Any 5-Piece Parlor Suite for $16. 95 Which is the lowest price ever quoted for the grade of workmanship and material we are giving. A postal will bring our man to your home with samples, etc. We reupholster with a good quality tapestry or velour; revarnish the frame and deliver it to your home Furniture Slip Cores” ‘at 25¢ a yard for material. No extra charge for the making Like cut; World ‘Wants “Work Wonders $20 Heavy —— 2-inch 5-Piece Verona Velour Parlor Suites (like cut), To-Morrow , 19.75} $29.75 was tus orig- inal ticket on this suite; mahogany polished fram es; five extra large pieces; upholstered 0 best Verona ve- si2 I Mack Hair Mattresses, 6.98 Blach: hair mattresses, closely tuft- ed, heavily stitched e Two-in-one bed, can be used as single or double bed, with two denim covered mattresses. New York’s Greatest Lace Garlain Offerings AND NOW COMES THIS GREAT " ae OFFERED TO SANDSOME AME: ” Hine = he ta Pasty 950 AMEnioan : HAND MADE Feal lace designs; finest of weaves; 50 inches by 3 regular jote — All matched sale, CURTAINS, these are extra yerye Extra Sp pecial News IN Women’s $18 4.0 Lined Broadcloth Tailored Suits Selling i. . 12. 98) That's the “EXTRA,” and it’s THE BEST NEWS you'll hear of this season, You'll be surprised at the wonderful suit we are offering at this exceedingly low price, but you must see it. Tailored to perfection—a siyle effectively stunning and be- coming—a broadcloth of exceptionally ultra fine quaiity. Pointed back sailor collar model, in blue or black; satin lined coat, satin sailor collar, soutache military buttons; coat trimmed with satin and buttons, satin stripes on sleeve; skirt panel back model; sizes 32 to 44; all colors. Sale price 250 Women’s Broadcloth Satin Lined Suits at 6.98 They are made from a STRICTLY ALL-WOOL CHIFFON lined throughout with guaranteed satin; skirts are the new open front and back panel model; tures; CUSTOM ALTERATIONS FREE; 6 98 sale price e ; French Serge Dresses They are made from a beautiful quality all-wool French or like illustration; it has a handsome silk sailor collar and silk revers; silk lace yoke to match; new skirt in the BROADCLOTH—a handsome tailored model, ‘with jacket choice of black, brown, navy and mix- ; ; x Women’s Stylish Sailor Collar Model wide wale serge in one of the season's prettiest models, button down-front model; choice of black, navy, green, TE ATIONS MAI 4 perfect fit ae: anteed . D on sale to-morrow at MAIL ORDERS FIZ, TO-MORROW WILL BE A MEMORABLE DAY in cug retailing to every one wao saar the THESE PRICES sre povitively without precedent: standard weaves at 14 'to v7 rt eater New York: Alex. Smith’s $8 Heavy 9-Wire * Seamless Brussels Rugs sale. ALVERTISED and sold in Extra Heavy Wool Tapestry Brussels Rugs Size 9x12 feet, woven of the best | Size 6x9 feet; she selected yarn; sultable for any room in the house, in neat medallion and Peversible American Smyrna Rugs hown in the exact reproduction of | 8 the imported Persian rugs; size 9x 12 feet; valued at $12 allover effec regularly $1 special $7.9 t 4 in, a, yard Tout strong; gotnal $3.50; nin large varlety colorings, suitable spe. PURCHASE OF CURTAINS and UPHCLSTERIES—-new goods, uf-to-dete, fresh and clean merchanaise— YOU, exactly under the conditions they were purchasec’—-SELOW WHOLESALE PRICES: 5,000 PAIRS OF BEAUTIFUL NOT- TINGHAM AND SCOTCK made in the very mewest Rennissance, Irish Point and Brussels 3 made on ti very;, best fancy corners and == work: made of fine e Ships valine vobbinet; value IFSH POINT LACE cuRT ‘INS, $4.98--Most be tifa) nant broldered Irish Foint lace ca: . eatra wide borders with p or wine conutres, ‘ds long; REMAITSANCE BED jssence lace bed solid centre of MANTEL LAMB REQUINS, ‘ ELOUR TAL LE COVERS, ine SOFA PILLOWS & CCUCH CGVERS, 3314 TO 50% LESS THAN REGULAR PRIC. ES, BRINGING UNEXAMPLED ECONOMY OPPORTUNITIES TO PURCHASE USEFUL HUcIDAY PRESENTS. LAMBREQUINS K MANTEL AND Notted [rinke: at. + rro ick sz . sets LACE Marie An- have 98c MBREQUINS TABLE COVERS” ery 1+) ied 1MxI%: 3. 98 * 2.50 M ADE OR. ENTAL COUCH COVERS Sampson’s Famous 45c Quality Floor Oilcloth To- morrow, Sq. Yd. 25c A MOST ADVANTAGEQUS PURCHASE f about 145 rolls of fannie oilcloth brings this most unusual low sright new patterns— goods 2-\ard $e! BOCs: Wild’s Qa Nairn’s Thistle Brand | ‘this weil known floor cov Inlaid Linoeum such an extremely low p aed - bring all users of Everywhere else $1.19; beaut!- here to fill th ful carpet _and tile 4 patierns; new Fal designs square yard ov PREPAID MAIL ORDERS & | values ohereu in this less than EVER BEFORE Extra Hoavy Seamless All-Wool Rugs ‘one plece; in Oriental Dat- aring rugs; 20 sto 10 from; Alex. Smith’: $20 Famous 9x12 ft. Seamless All-Woo! Velvet Rugs Woven in all the most wanted design: and colorings; suitable for parlor igh arta renee yo er 'e uy Laid F ree ie | Ingrain Carpets wf Persian, floral _ me new » 9.97 russels Rugs nin ail the lat Frame se feet; sho ‘om: 4, 95 Genuine 5- fal at ize 9x " Sk ane's All. Wocl Velvet Carp: ts Thureday at | Fic and Persiai ms, hall and dural

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