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WESTERN GALLANT "2722022 nc a a “Aine | HER MOTHER-IN: IZE GOT LOST, tagger STOLE FATHEK'S LOVE SO HE BRI BRINGS SUIT Testifies Despite Husband’s| Teacher Wants Ware deco for | Frisky Florence “Frisked” Mr. Evidence Defending His Manuscript Submitted in Campion as He Unlocked Mother. Metropolitan Contest. Door for Her. “Blood ties conquered over “in-law” relationship before Justice Giegerich in the Supreme Court to-day, when Mra, Cornelia C, Konselman took the nd in behalf of her mother and inet her mother-in-law, She waa the auit bi Grand opera, the kind wealthy folk pay high to see and hear from the “Diamond Horseshoe,” was the subject inder discussion in Part XVI. of the Supreme Court to-day. Only one box ‘was available at this performance, and that was filled by twelve jurors who DETECTIVES SAVE HIM. itness in wht by her If They Hadn’t Arrived) ee in the aus ee My vo other, Mra. Adam Zimme: against Victim’s Adventure Would ; . Mra, Clara B, Kongelman for alleged alienation of Adam's affections. The Have Been Costly. are asked to estimate the value of an unproduced oper written by Albert Mildenberg, a musie teached, for the Metropolitan's opera contest. ‘The Metropolitan directors offered a 000 prise for the best opera written by an American. Mildenberg contrib- plaintiff? asks $60,000, Te was a delica Gaughter, With the defendant sat the witness's husband, Charles Konsel- “Won't you please help me to get into O'Neill's Good LINENS for Thanksgiving 75¢c PURE LINEN y TABLE DAMASK, va... 48c Extra ‘heay; v7, Geotch silver bl pure 1 NOUVARS Y auemyicnp iam Surety Stamps with All Purchases === Es ONeIri-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ‘Such Qualities ang such Prices are not duplicated, anywhere in New York. 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RUNAWAY ON BROADWAY, ;tusrana, put inere was no friendly | of it wae to in Tse Ob0, which te | A Towels: plain or fancy satin damask ered Linens at Half Prices cash, Beet pee desem sss Imperial Hotel at 1.30 o’clook in the together with their baby, and counsel morning, and fad a bit of dash in your |McDonald Sits on Prostrate Ho eee aak Wes Be besenh BR cludes his estirhate of the value of his work in rereproducing his opera and 10 Sor ——or oro Les iil nen MW alight im- 29¢ Pca Hand Drawn Work and Hand Embroidered 60e RUB DRY TOWELS inen Scarfs, Centrepieces, Pillow Shams and Tea | Famous “Rub Dry” Bath Towels, composition; if a very pretty girl, neatly Writes Report and Ignores their happy married life will be|the sum he would have received. for 80c MUSLIN SHEETS Cloth, from one of the | im made from the fipest imported and becomingly attired, with Drape Paddy of Populace. caused by the aut ‘das! ite production ‘bed it Neat ee ts nt Fall Bleached Heavy Round in America. largest importers of Fancy Linens gs yarn tives 25246 39 face, th you, - (Mra. 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Scarfs, size-18x54, each, $2.00 to 93.00 suitable for dish, eae ee burs ost ieaxe eas sa oat ir eee ne oer rom tte mae 0] man tn 19 without the consent of The defense that Mttenbere’a $1.25 ere, PILLOW Scarfs, size 18x72, each, $2.25 to $3.00 towels, DNEN WI WEFT Sun3* tones, in @ voice that reminded you of |etraight for the lobby of the George M,|Derents and shortly afterward the « Walt Dasesect, wie eet judge and Irish St » Embroidered Taitial Fine Chams, 20, each, $1.75 to $2.25 ane TOWELING babbling brooks and nymphs and wood-|Cohan Theatre, A score of women in| Pie went to live with Mra Clara B. | iedtes dudlmolls Hes Ale tie et lO Muslin Pillow’ Censs Centres, size 36x86, each $2.00 to 92.50 o IN Yande, wouldn't you help her? the lobby” fled, screaming. Wome fell,! Kenaslman at No. 16 West One Hundred See ha teacamtcgn weet |e Goned) ae dba speci, Tea Cloths, size 45x45, each, 92.75 to $3.25 Pure Linen Welt Glass or China ‘ Mr, | others f treet. Later she went| judge ecanned it. The 3 size 85 » Toweling; sted 5 That's what August Campion did. Mr. t No, 16 West Ninety-| slong the line tn this way until e thief ir c Tea Cloths, size 54x54, each, Campion ie @ Wenterner and hae all the | walk ike a ecrimmage in @ ne ’ ¢rustfuiness and chivalry of those dle-| pati game. so ee ae pie oe iy hearted men across the border. A wom-| When the fore feet of the horse hit @ testimony ; sree ae fk ‘as in distress ever.appeale to his kind| the sidewalk the policeman on fixed|Urrences at family parties, ‘and espectally when the women is young | Post at the corner flung himself into families gathered on Christmas Eve, and pretty, with gentle mannere and sott| the fray. He grabbed the horse by the| Christmas, New Yenr’s, with here and Soles, ‘Mr. Campion removed ma nat | Rostrila and checked hie epeed with the pirthday party thrown in. stole the work from an exprees wagon. The company's agents and the police were able to recover only portion of the work. Mildenberg was the first witness. He aid he received no word from the Met- ropolitan until after the contest was eee ee aren eld "tune ne wea [money of & stone wall, Th L fathér always cooked the Sri NSwanabecs. be witine sua te Very much at the service of the lady. put the ‘ani. | Meals,” eaid the witness, “and invaria-liater received a letter from Paul D. + He would follow wherever she might|mal on its back. To complete the| bly the defendant insisted on going to # Jead. She led him to No. 31 West Thir-| stunt he sat on the prostrate horse's| the kitchen and helping. Her attit ty-second street and there he tried the head and calmly reached for his t | wa ry friendly toward him. She door with the key, He worked over his| 00k. ‘ways took the seat next to him at fob like @ locksmith. ‘The lady chafed | ¢) 7 e crom agen atone creep | table and when he had business in the ‘At the delay, She tried to help him. Her Hack. “Bame one speke| Kitchen she followed. Pretty head ‘was at times near his own . i “Mra, Koneclman was so exeremely me he worked and worked with the key. Cravath, Chairman of the Opera Contest ‘committee, asking if Mildenberg had a copy of the opera, and expressing regret a hat the original manuscript had been stolen. Walter Damrosch. Mr, Cravath and others will testify. Se Rial dan core WAnbe Fey nn ee oe aae Watts ave, |ASQUITH CHEERED ON CALL “TOUCHED” HIM! ing broken the "a| Konselman was in the kitchen with father thé defendant told me our baby removi stoves, thi fow other things at the recont Olymple bag od poate ocd sy heed yes games, he was quite accustomed fo the| had the laughing eyes of my father, FOR HOME RULE BILL ACTION. LONDON, Nov. 12—A motion to re- clamorous approval of the populace, | that it was euch a @ne baby and had|scind the decision of the House of a Log hats gto my resrloon pao ——.—__—_ fine @randtather (meaning my |Common’s Committee on the Home a his own. It'was an adventure tom out | DEFENDANT TELLS TRUTH My and that he had cooked Fas: a oe stad A taasotany m4 be ji atest sane Pty war bec ‘Gon AND SURPRISES COURT. bk ‘a fine dinner, amendment to @ financial clause intro- bs { t t, lot the key turned vas -peonnsad “Once at a party at my house a snow | duced by Gir Frederick Banbury, a ie py Pec geo ; noteclessly open.|J0S€Ph Bush’s Story of Killing on| storm came up. Father suggested that | Unionist, is to be brought up for debate Fj Goor swung yy open. iy my mother etay with me ail night and| by Premier Asquith in the full House 4 Gie was protuse in her thanks, as shel Car Is Exactly the Same as That [37,"YConseiman seconded the motion. | to-morrow. ° ‘ b: meeenerel Dien a. quel, wight. Sipe Gaaahed: of Prosecution’s Witnesses, Mother remained with us, and ¢ather,| The Hou of Commons was crowded \ On him with those lustrous eves and he 3 Mave; eioeadias 4 the othere deft to. | 0-day and the leaders of the various a was ent joneph Bush was tried for man- ee parties were given noisy receptions. | Up the stairs came heavy foot-| Sauehter in the second d gether: ‘The Léberala, the Labor members ani a Justice Crane in the Bu; Karlier in the day two witnesses tes-/ the Naticnalists ro#e in @ body to wel- steps. uff looking he 3 = @ body to wi poared ana tad hands oa ee voce Brooklyn, to-day. He was charged| tified of trailing Zimmerman at differ. woman. . ‘The hardy Westerner was with having Capit) seat of James | ent ee when he met Mrs. Koneel- ; reet car oo! . quick to interfere, The men waved EK Meethant ate po. aa and one flashed a badge on| car, Sept. 29, after McNamara, w — ho _ He was a detective from Head-| was off duty, had blocked him in get- 9 ee int kina ml eo ee Salves Can’t Cure Eczema 7 ear " ing language. ’ om acetate eon Mr.) "Tuan took the etand and told exact- eS Campion. ad : “Have you lost anything? queried) {yr ine wee oe ‘nat Of witnesnce come the Premier when he gave notice ‘@f his motion, The House then pro- ceeded with other business. uted, but failed to cash in for the ten theusand. That isn’t his real com- pisint, however. He says that only age epi pe a eases Be Awald bee sim 2 case,” wi i. fash! cro ere ot me Ms — as gerne remedies for 3 pass: man as been In troubles are sol it mone that a) hands around about his clothing. He| story as thoygh it did not conc up by eel ifferent salves | be recommended as highly as tin, 4 and y veached: his hip. himself, but was merely a time for| have seen tried for skin diseases. it Jit te well known that D. D. D. stops the ducti “Why, why, my \wallet is gone!” | him to tell the whole truth, Hi has been found that these salves only clog |itch at o1 You can now get a good “anything else?” hot tried to shield himacié. with the pores and, cannot penetrate to the |olse pint 50 cents that will be ‘The man from the West frisked him-| Pye nag “eeponsibility he mi a enough to prove it. D. pelt. “He cast @ look full of deep re-| In hin charge, the Suatloe "com pei on ot what D, > proach on his companion. His watch| mented again onus! 5 they offer ‘was gone, bis diamond pin was missing. | verdict was guilty of soault in éhe ; this guarantee: a A Masonic emblem, valued at $100, had| third degree, which carries with it a er, 9 . |i you do nut find that it takes away sentence to the penitentiary of from siycer! he itech AT ONCE, it costs es ae seared togg eg ree Se one to:#ix months. Prescription. ooat—Aave, etl gaa Maks oil Er veat, pocket. "y “Come, lady,” eaid Detective Kuhn, i and Detective McClum got on the other A ide of her. They opened the girl's hand } « @nd@ produced the trinkets of the Im- i Derial’s guest. Py) “A sucker born every minute,” quoted 4 the. man from the West. “But, girl, hy you're the Mit!" BY ‘The girl eaid nothing, At Headquar- E tera she gave the name of Florence » Sarrington and sald she was ¢ormeply | { q ~ an actress. “I guess that's no lle," murmured ‘Mr. jon. Are You Bilious? Biliousness is teady to take from her cheerfulness, The headaches, the backaches, the lassitude, ‘the extreme Nervousness and sense of misery women suffer from at times show that their systems need just the help to be found in the reliable FLORENCE MISSED $1,000 AND 18 DISAPPOINTED. In Florence's bag they found four ‘handsomé diamond rings and two gold Jockets, Campion dug into his inner Waletcoat pocket and brought out a wallet, which he opened, @eclosing $1,- 009 in bills. Florence Harrington gasped and let her eyes drop. She probably ‘would have fainted had she been by the detectives, In Campion’s wallet were photographs of his wife and daughter, “How I'm ever going to square this @t home, I don't know," he said, “My 4 ‘wite will never belleve I was an inno- a cent party.” ‘ Florence Harrington looked at him pityingly, Something like a sneer curled about her pretty lips, He had been so enay. no , What Florence's real name in the Bs Police don't know and she won't tell. 4 Phe police way she has a record extend- Every woman ought to know that the or in the human body Sppead upon one ‘another; if one is wrong oh fail to work naturally and propetly Let Beecham’s Pills tone the st hel the liver and kidneys, regulate the bowels—then there won't be mi ing back to January, 1901. She was feet s twice arrested under the name of Edna May; twice as Florence Murray and ‘three times at Cora Edwards. Once be- T Aaron Goldstein of the Basket less remedy. Sues Pills prevent suffering because they Manufacturing Company, dropped dead at bis desk in the offites of the con- gern, No, 139 Duane street, to-day, ? © years old, had been busy with some | papers when clerka whi 25c him ‘aw hia head drop. forward on At all druggists, 10c, °C, is desk, ath was iT t t ions i with disease,” Mr. Goldstein lived at. the Directions of special value to women ere every ben Qe totrest end Gt Mishelas avenve ‘The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World’? test constituted a contract between the! MM at..........0........, yc 59c Scarfe, size 18x45, each, $1.75 to $2.25 lp Irish Linen Crash, Toweling, mported Lace Neckwear Department, Please?” 5 Oc $ i; 00 $ 1. 5 0 on wher y wie d vee Shtc Loe patie output_of doll, for acon: one 75c | for collars, sets, etc.,|for large collars,jing Goods Department on the Fifth Floor. The wide » Si ¥ 1 5 5 ath Clas, pod Meare Manele kip Ral oe arrangement of counters—not to mention alarge and Real Lace Neckwear at Almost Half |*ttentive corps of salespeople— make pool BN: Pat Real Cluny Lace Dutch | value 84.50 to $7.00, Collars, value 75c to 50c Pe uitiarinssea $3.50 "Dolls Big ones, little ones, talking ones, pretty Te ica’ BOE pine of Rea Maclme| one, go-to onea td funy one: Collars and Quaker. Collars, Collars, round and pointed) Kini ecqarten and Edueational Toys. The de- Yokes, Sets, ete.; i only one of Value 2:1 to 84.00 ey of ecru:/ mand for the latter is ever increasing. akind of some: value $1.50 "*sisi aca sis: n1,5 50 Bicycles—Doll Carriages. $2.00 to $3.00..,... The “Crown” Vacuum Cleaner Toilet Articles’ ki » and tak an insignificant amount of space—size 15x24 inches, Can aimee Dereisaas =e, 5 seconds. is account of its perfect dust separator. 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