Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TR SMPTE uv + affairs of the Edward Le Compies, of ¢ é : wi Bsn sald, “ has been occupying rooms ever since at No. 7 Bank street, His former wife lives there with her chaut- feur and their two child i Attorney Robert Bld ho appeared | for Mee, Le Com) asked her If there j hadn't ween ble trouble since Mr. Le Compte s' over the property when he asked 1 refused to do 41, 1 found letters J | te her, “The trouble b ahaa whiely led me to believe that his former | M wife and their aon s¢t fire to our house | Lin Remsen street. 1 told my husband | fo and he Kot vel ery." ‘ . * Mise Sophie Pa ky, Polish mald, ; toria Family Began Over | pretty and neatly dressed, followed her | , | mistress on the stand and told how Deed to Houses. | ahe had heard Mra, LeCompte scream on Nias Kve and rushing into the d'n- | Queer Marilal Troubles of As- ASSAULT IS CHARGED.| ("compre panies THAT HE | ~ | CHOKED WIFE. 5 . Mr. Le Compte denied that he had {in the Harlem River, off One Hundred | Indigestion, Gas, Sour- Hushand Denies He Choked) vittea nie wife. He said that he wan/fnd ‘Thinteth etrest. It wae to have! ness and Heartburn wen tt " ‘ . jin the bath room when she entered ‘been sold this afternoon to satisfy a ‘ Mw, . a" $40 Overcoats, less r cent. Wife, but Admits He Struck, | and accused iim of unheard of things. |judament. Assistant Deputy Sheriff in Five Minutes. pe Her With Towel. towel | to the residence of John Hether! | ton. two blocks away. Mra, L in the back of the cor lout: “Oh, ves, he did! Here are the marks on my throat.” Magistrate Handy, in the Long Island polive was called upon to-day to strat out the mixed mérimonial with his father-in- two youryer children with him,” she 44 PRATES” MAKE OFF | WITH SHERIF SLOP, eyer Is Thrown Into Harlem scsczeeerccz, UPSET STOMACHS [ing room saw her mistress on the | A dull place to work. It war proved | to-day. | Some ume ago the Serif seine the 1H. HM. Hatley, a email sloop, anchored | He slapped her in the face with a wet | David Meyer was left in charge. When She then ran out of the house) Meyer arrived at the dock thie mom- Ing he found two men busy about the | der .[toat, and saw a notice tacked to her | d ide reading “1 hereby notify you that 1 foreclosed and come into possession of | *' Le Compte said that he waa living |thte property, and that any one bidding | ¥ He aid that|it in does eo at hie own tak, George «DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT { pirates, sho: heed to MONTREAL, Jan = hie feet hastened home er a dry sult and @ Mttle wifely sympathy, He got the fi ut not tie iast, for a few moments i tis arrival | of a four Vier had he Harlem Hospital ‘SURELY SETTLES. a Fou MAN, BOY River and Bier Is Beaten in Rescue Attempt. is chin put in — An Aver More “Pape’s Diapepsin” Ends y [ ive minutes—that—just that —makes | Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling | tomach regulator in the world. If what | eat ferments i ub orn tu 0 have | No, 10 Woolsey street, Astoria, L. 1, | tie trouble began F. Videto.” but was inequal to the task, Pdward (blackmalt hie wite. . Meyer slipped away qu. tly w a tele- Feceyitas our own worksh: Se Wee uaewuer © tne Clared that several blackmat! attempts v« indigestible | ops. Le Compte was before him charge®ltiad been made upon her. Two weeke|Phone and cated up its immediate #4- | Vote remember t vent Diapepsi with having assaulted his wife. T@]ago, she claimed, a man sent to the|Pertor, Deputy Sheriff Jaco Bier, who comes in contact the stomach “ih husband was held in $100 ball to che [house by he sband had placed hand-/ Was at that moment in consultation | ok distress vanishes, It's truly aston- Court of Special Sessions. William J. [cuffs on her ve @creamed and he re-| with the Sheriff. ishing—almost marvelous, and “the joy models. Kenmore, the wife's father, put up the moved the « ‘sand made his escape. baat Behind the troubles of the Le Comptes appears to be a real estate transfer. ‘The husband deeded to the wife a hurt her bodily. Mr. Elder youse and four lots estimated to ve told the Court after Le Compte left t' worth $16,000, Now he wants his prop-[aiand tat he did not live with hin ked her if she didn't + husband had hurt her she sald that ahe meant erty back and Mrs, Le Compte won't |father-In-law, that he lived in the ‘sain | etaunch vessel give It to him. Mre Le pte fs a Dae) poeta wife and the Man! the marauders and things began to! a} handeome and 4 young Ww Mey Sire, 1 Compte's Mer superb fleur: med to have been! fathe® w melted into the close-fitting black velvet | another ¢ fer, Genevieve, but there «own she wore. A hig picture hat sur-] wes no recognition Aa the mounted @ mane of reddish hatr and] Wife was leaving the courtroom she was served with a summons in a suit her violet eyes sparkled under her dark net her for the recovery of the eyebrows, She is a woman of action | Seana Nor gor ine cee property. and has ginger. She refused to accept it, but her at- The couple were married in 19. Mra |¢orney did it for her. She rode away h court, accompanied by Le Compte was divorced from Irving N. [tn @ big limousine and her pretty maid | |] | Leoker in 196, after they had been mar. | Wemt with her. ried @ year. In 190 Le Compte’s firet —_—— wife ran awey with @ oheuffeur, leaving him with their three ohildren—Oliver, twenty years olf, end Edward and ‘Tootsie—in the kindergarten oless. Le Cempte got @ divorce and he and his present wife were married. They went to ttve at No, 114 Remsen street, Astoria. While they were eway from home in December, 1910, the house was set afre and burned to the ground. There wae ne ineurance, HOME TREATMENT. TORE DOWN TELEPHONE AND RELIABLE HE STRUCK HER. Mra, Le Compte eald on the etand this Sabie Son bs toed Wah ahecuts ooalt near her father had called uP | dence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, | | on the day before Christmas | heer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thou- to wish them « merry Christmas, and | sds have succestfully used it and have thet her husband went to the telephone. | heen restored to lives of sobriety and He said uncomplimentary things about | usefulness. Can be given secretly. her to her fa‘*or. and -*o nan into the Costs only $1.00 box. teem aod . zaone down form | get results from ORRINE afier o triel, ; the wally Then, aue said, be grabbed our: will be refunded. For her by the throst and tBrew her to the |[, Riker-Hegeman, Dr Stores. : floor. m for free booklet all about ‘He then left the house, taking the |ORRINE. Established 1856 W. H. HALL Manufacturing Furrier 30 WEST 22D ST. Hall Block East of Sixth WFermerty of Sixth Ave.) Annual Discount Sale 334% to 50% Reductions For Saturday Every Garment and Fur artiole has the price reduction marked in plain Aguree upon original price tag. 7 150 Foreign Dyed Bisam Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats, 52 inches $ long; former price $250; special.... 125 8 “Pirates Mr. Clarence Fdwards, attorney for! Meyer over the wire Bter waited not and cutaway effects; handsome bro- 150 French Seal Coats, xe | caded linings; former price $150; | $75 DRBIBE 5 oc Neikinett Wacennaned ees 50 Moire:Caracul Coats; former | $ price $200; special............... 100 25 Trimmed Models, in Pon and French Seal; former price $200. $100 PT A ern et eis 50 Black Moire Pony Coats, broadtail effect; former price $90; $45 special............... Shr eg te Sie Fur Scarfs _ rm Fur Muffs Previews Sale * Dark Mink Scarfs... Dark Mink Muffs........ $100 Dark Mink Scarfs Ermine Muffs.... Blac Ly Sear Black Lynx Mutts... B98 Black Fox Scarfs. Black Lynx Muffs.. i Black Fox Scarfs. $25) Black Fox Muffs... . $60 Black Fox Muffs. . . Pointed Fox Muffs. Hudson Bay Sable... Baum Marten Muffs.. Pointed Fox Scaris. Hudson Bay Sable Baum Marten Scarfs ‘Mole Scarfs rmine Scarfs... Mole Muffs...... $0 «= 880) Alaska Sable Scarfs..... Alaska Sable Muffs. $25 |! Alaska Sable Scarfs .. $80) Alaska Sable Mut $40 |! pabled Fox Scarfs. $20) Sabled Fox Mufis. . $20 '| sablect Raccoon. $14) Sabled Raccoon. ; $14) Dyed Skunk Scarfs. $20) Dyed Siunk Muffs........ $35 $20) Black Wolf Searfs. A $16) Black Wolf Muffs......... $22 $14 Ueaver Scarf®. ; $30 $18] Beaver Muffs............. $45 $26)) W. H. HALL, 30 West 22d St., N. Y. | @oising our crate!” pinsed | ie armlessness, i” 8 large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia- | Mounting his trusty | pepsin will give you # hundred dollars’ train, he speeded north and} worth of sal mn or your druggist faithful henehman. hi back. k in time to, Girls’ $1.50 Coat Sweaters, 88c All wool worsteds, ruff neck, sailor and mili- tary collar styles, in all colors; sizes 26 to 34 88¢e Women’s All-Wool Coat Sweaters, $1.38 Made with or without belts, military collar and shawl collar styles; in white, navy, gray and cardinal; values $2 and $2.50. Lexington to 3d Ave. Insert the Roll and You Can Play the Music Your Fancy Dictates without any previous knowledge of music, the most exquisite compositions, whether popular or classical, with all the delicacy, of interpretation that the masters intended if you own a ; Walters Mastertone $ 88-NotePlayer Piano 395 This price includes Music Roll Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection, and Free Delivery, on terms of $10 DOWN AND $2 PER WEEK No Interest—No Insurance—No Extras Other Walters Player Pianos at $450, $550 and $600. The Player mechan- ism is of the simplest and most approved type, thereby assuring the greatest amount of durability and elimi- nating all liability of, getting out of order. 4 Every principle and de- vice has been thor- oughly tested as to its practical value before being incorporated in- to the Walters Player Piano. It is therefore an absolutely reliable and trustworthy in- strument. ‘The Walters Piano has long been celebrated for its beautiful tone quality and its wonderful durability. This combination of the Piano and Player guaran- tees to the purchaser the greatest degree of satisfaction obtainable Extra Special for Saturday Only— Walters Pianos Regular Value $300, To-morrow, at 93295 ‘eet Savers $5 DOWN AND $1 PER WEEK fet": PLAYER MUSIC ROLLS New and up-to-date Player Music Rolls for all standard 88-note Player Pianos at Prices ranging upward from . Cc Exchange your old Piano for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will take same in part payment and allow you to pay the difference at $1 or $2 a week. Upon request, a representative will call. Write for our Illustrated Catalogue. Salesroom, 3d Floor. “WORLD, ‘FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1011 Sabana {| peritonitis, rT SHOWS IMPROVEMENT. g W=The Duchess) wae wall m Que “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” wife became the ' and girl | 9 CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS AND Men’s Overccats e Discount of 35 Overcoats, less 30 per cent. 30 Overcoats, less 18 per cent. 28 Overcoats, less 33 per cent. 25 Overcoats, less 26 per cent. All are this season's goods. Fly-front, Button-through, Raglan, Doub! Single breasted Storm King and ‘Shawl Caine | | Black and Oxfors' Vicunas, Scotch Cheviots in 4ll colorings, »nany with fancy b: St chilias in blue and Oxford, Ye Chia .| BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway, Between 3ist and 32nd Streets, Cooper Square opposite 5th Street. Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb Ave. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO e The simple insertion of a perforated roll enables you to instently play, : <All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex, to 3d A of Connaught, who ts guffering fron | Hrowed sortie Improvem bulletin issued by ° id that she hed ter la FRAN KEN.STEINB DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EDEN MUSEKE 56-58 West D3d Street | To-day and Saturday The Greatest Opportunity of the Year | 1200 Highly Fashionable ° | Latest Model Suits at 1/2 Off © g&Co ILDRRN an 30% now $24.50 | now 24.50 now 24.50 In All Sizes for Women, Misses, Small now 18 50 Sised Women and Extra Large Sisee now 18.50 Finely hand Tailored $25 S All were made in Smart tailored $19 Coat Suite, of U. 8. ser, and fine cheviots $15 Suite of plain worsteda and fancy Vr. 4, | PEER EER EAET CCL GET Ce ki vee 7.60 High-class Suite of velvet, corduroy, broadcloth, whipcord, Bedford cord, diagonals, zibelines, ratines and novelty fabrics, which are $35,°$45 and $66, For to-day and 17.50 22, 50 32.50 Soturday. wenn cece $3.00 Long Kid Gloves at $1.69 Just received, and will zo on sale to-morrow, a purchase of 2,400 pairs white and black glace mousquetaire, full 16-button length, extending above the elbow. $2.90 and even $3.00 will, ordinarily, bay no better quality. Interested women should not neglect this big saving. Every pair guar- anteed. Main Ploor, Contam, 59th fo 60th Street To-Morrow, Saturday, A '2is Bay = In Our Sale of | in Our Very’ Guarantee Clothing Co.’s| Biggest Vv hiie Se! Stock ot Men’s & Boys’ | We've Ever P.. Wearat'zRegularPrices) Be Sur. «. eng MLO UMENGI LLL! ene iy ™ 320 Womer’s Co: That Were $12, $15 and “lc e1 ai $8. | 4 From the styles ilfustrate: . get an idea of the effectivens.. « the variety of the offerings. There are Coats for auto un:! ta ordinary street wear, dressy John and belted back coats, etc. Requ ventory demand their instant disposal. Materials are chinchillas, mi pebble cheviots, diagonal \ tures, tweeds, broadcloths, etc. me ha med collars of velvets, others buttoaing neck. All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in every style. Secoud Fiore, Gu Streer Section, BLOOMING! Hurry Out frices on Girls’ and Juniors’ Dresses Room must be had for new stocks. A general and a very generous cut in prices is relied on to do the work effectively. Herc’s the proof: Juniors’ Cordurey One-Piece Dresses, That Were $12.50 and $14.98, Reduced to. . 9.50 With white corduroy collar and cuffs, fangy buttons down front, with belt; also two-toned corduroy, with lace! collar and cuffs; 13, 15 and 17 year sizes. Cut Flowers ¢ At Cut Prices 100,000 Roses and Carna- tiona, in all the leading col- ors and varieties; sold regu- larly for 75c and $1 per 3e dozen; at, each.. 50,000 Sweet Double Eng- lish Violets, that formerly sold for 35cand 75c, per bunch 15¢&25¢ Yellowand White Narcissus, daffodils, stevia and tulips (1 dozen in a bunch); lily of the valley (2 dozen ina bunch); regularly sold for 75¢ and *1 per bunch; Ce ae 5,000 Gardenias, regu- 10c larly sold for 35c ea. ; at Alsoa large stock of Orchids, American Beauties and other seasonable flowers at one-third less than elsewhere. Artistic floral designs our specialty, upward from $1.00, In the Greenhouses 1,060 miscellaneous plants that regularly sold from 75c¢ wt 8 B50 & 50¢ Girls’ Colored Serge Dresses, Were $3.98, Now $2.98 {n an assortment of attractive styles; some with com trasting color cloth, rever in front, trimmed with buttons, or sailor collar trimmed with silk braid, buttoned down front: full pleated skirt; 6 to £4 year sizen. Juniors’ Two-Piece Tailered Suits, $; Were $12.00 to $24.00, Reduced to. ‘6.00, 42.00 Of fine all wool serges, pebble cheviots and two-tone whipcords, up-to-date styles; coats in Norfolk, Russian effects. and single-breasted, with notched collar; 13, 15 and 17 year. Second Flot, —