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THE er RICHARD K. FOX IS BRIDEGROOM FORSECOND TIE lenin Pile Publisher Ends His, Loneliness Eight Years After Wife Eloped. After eight lonely years harness, Richard K. Fox, the aged pu Usher of the Potice Gazette, has re ered enough of the faith in femin that he lost In 195, when his fifty year-old wife eloped with a thirty- old aMnity fn sinelal rimony ford ingon, was married Priddy. Much is of M- Fox: little of ‘le bride mm the license, which nda her as a widow, forty-elgat| y Old and the daughter of Chart F. Maven. It was said she had been living at the Prince re Hotel in| thle elty, The hotel ma said thts afternoon that Mr. Fox had occupied «| suite there about thr months, Mes, | Robinson thes Mr. Fox gave clerk as awixty-t to be his age w ‘The fest Mra. was tail ay preserved. She attracted to het Alfred | Stein, a young Austrinn possessed of | money and good looks, The Foxes were | abroad when did y his hr wt know, they «att, | * te the tle t that w # first wife elo and he made a ypon Mr. Fox invited him he party. At Cherbourg Stein w vehind and Mr. Fe » more, few ys after the parting with Stein M X suggested that her hus bend take iis son, . to Palm), Beach, She volur York end guard the publich ne and Fox, returi ne home ipper Fifth sorted. was aon simply bis wife had gone and coming back Tt was learned that Stein sailed for Mrance names, Agente of the Hed the picture Freiburg Mr. Fox Kot a diver Juatice Gtlders! 3,482,292 PARCEL POST PIECES SENT IN FEBRUARY. Big Record Made Last Month by Local Office in New Branch of Postal Service. A statement made by Postmaster Ed- ward M, Morgan to-«lay shows that in the month of Fe’ 8,482,092 parcel oat packages were mailed in this city, Of these, 1 and 1,639,586 for Parcels insured before maibing aumber- ed 54,176, ‘The gross receipis of the post office for the month were $226,300.19, am ine crease of 10.07 per cent, over the 32,075,- 42 receipts in February 1912. sli ene DEPRIVES FRIENDS. OF JOKE. Sigare Ch me So They Won't Ask for a Smoke, Philip Sigare, a fur importer, of No. 1 Allen street, was allowed to change hig name to Pinlip Siekel by the Su- preme Court to-day, vause frends nad acoustomed themselves to greet him thus: ‘Hello, Sigare; give us 4 ! Besides the humttation of form salutation, Sigare told y hie family gratuitoualy adopted the nary of Mees and under the latter name je extensively known among hie }usi- nese aspociates, Sigare was born in Russta, te forty-eight years of axe, and fe the goa of Sucher Lea Sigare. | —<—_—— ARREST BANKER ON LINER, | wasiuscroy, Maron 1.—Vice-Presi- Detectives Take May on Toronta ‘War as Ship Is Leavi Cuarles Frederick May, @ stock broker ef Toronto, wae taken from the first cain of the lincr Princess Irene at Ho- weken to-day, just as the vexsel was about to wail, by detectives trom Jersey City on @ body warrent issued by Judge | Speer, charging him with misappropria- | tion of $10,000 given to him by Piet Al- tink, also of Toronto, for investment. ‘May 49 confined in ¢he Hudson County jail, Hie wife was with bim when he wae arrested, A BOSTON STRIKERS IN RIOT. Attack No inion “Workers end Are Clabbed by Police. BOSTON, March 1,—A party of nonvanion workers who have taken the places of the striking men gar- ment workers were ettacked by @ orowd of strikers as the new men ar- rived at the @hop in taxtcabs today. Several persons were injured and one of the number was carried away in an ambulance. Polloemen clubbed their way through the crowd and rescued the non-union party. Two of the crowd were arrested, —$<——— Weur injured tn Train Wreck. BUFFALO, N. Y., March 1—Four persons were injured when Pennsyl- vaale passenger train No. 111, bound for Philadelphia and Washington, orashed with a switch engine in the yarda here early to-day, Tie swe! eagine wae overturned, The injured are Dr. Eugene F, Derby, Bast Auror neer Willlam M, Jackson, Firem |, Matthews and Hrakeman H ‘ght, Buffalo. condition, a 9600,000 Cotton Blaze, LITTLE ROCK, Ark, March 1.— to-day destroyed the plant of the Compress Company at Argenta, causiag an estimated toss of %100,000, Seven thousand and seven hundred bales of M. | last iiners. "| to Various legatees the test None te in a serious |} cotton were burned, ‘ORDERED HIS ASHES MINGLED WITH THOSE OF FIANCEE-NURSE Architect Leo's Will Reveals Romance He Expects to Live Beyond Grave. will of Richard 1, u the Surrogate’s ® year and a hale afte is the request that his as be mingled with ¢ loved Alina rant W Teo, the arch!- tiled e ashes woh.” of his to whom niuch of him property. Mr. Leo member of the firm of Janes & Leo of West Forty-fifth street | He died Kockaway & . Bi Mins V nursed Mr, Leo In ms Athoug bie friends she was nown ag his fiancee, and weir * was fixed for a date in the week of Ma death, mar ra After provisions for lis mother and sister, who live at No, dil West Ninety-seventh street, Mr Leo concluded his will a# follows “IL desire to be cremated. 1 desire she (Alma Frank Wallach) also so will that my ashes be placed In her graves if sh ated that our axhes mingle toxeth box ™ Mina Katia from Mr. that the residue be left in trust for his! mother. Upon his mother’s death th income from this fund @ sister, Evelyn Lee is to be paid during her trust fund endowment Barnard « Sinai will fund Hospiral noholarships at Mont Candations are No. Ss Central Manhattan are Park West and named as exe Leo ators, ~——_—»—___-- | ONE MAN FILIBUSTER WORRIES THE SENATE. | ‘Newlands Fight for His Clause in| Rivers and Harbors Bill, Stricken Out by House. Was #TON, March 1. one-man bold up te: Benate this of tion, develaped in t ernoon when Newlands ook the floor protest ating a river regula Connecticut and th apolis Dam bills, th continuing contract system and the @ nge of channel for ‘alumet River at Gary, Ind. ated against the di without nis river ceptance of t regulation plan and started to tatk the |° bill to. Meved 3 Nev hours. to obtain tt seamen’s bt Newlands Owen of Oklahoma, s “Hibuster poken abou Follette, who The ded unavailingly with wen for a temporary the river perarily —_—_— —- MARSHALL A CALLER | ON PRESIDENT TAFT. dent elect ‘Thomas R. Mi called upon President Taft afternvon and paid his respects. e President re celved this visitor in the Blue Room of ' Michaelmas, Old ie [entries for consideration of the |" . |iaeued by the RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES. “CHARL ESTON RESULTS, RACK, Pive Sand sellin longs Mise Prinitive, earcolde and y and a half fur He (Troste (adame), § ond Band 4 te Rose, I ut Time-0.44 36 Jordan, thint dali atid John t THIRD, upwani Ai (Gra won: Dipy 6 and Sto 12 to 1, 5 LAE 4-5, Sidon, ran. a CHARLESTOWN ENTRIES. CHARLESTOS jond: PIRT MACE. hemulio, in 1 Meyer mis and Wood Dove also Track slo Allowance of five pou — BOGUS MILITARY ORDER CALLS WELSH TROOPS. CARDIFF, mat March 1—The Welsh military authorities were the vio- tims last night of @ hoax similar to ales, | that which recently caused the entire German garrison of Strasburg hur- | redly to assemble for Inspection by the pperor William, whose approach was unounced by @ practical joker, Military and police officials received apparently authonitative instructions to begin the mobilization of the Terri- torial troops who, it was sald, were to be placed on a war footing. Walls and hedges were promptly placarded with the Mobilization order and telegram sent to all Territorial soldiers in oulying disticts, 7 for billeting the n of the town were well the hoax was «isi to the effect tha’ bogus order to pale) ALBANY, March 1.—A ee of $00 for each str may belong to any stock exchange In the State I# proposed in a pill by Assem blyman Cuviiller. ‘The Heense would be Superintendent of L who would be given @uthority to imake ‘arly lcense wroker who Kk -|quarterly Inspections of rach stock broker's: bust obi. SHIPPING NEWS, INCOMING 8TRAMSHIPS, City of’ Savann: Tampico, | SEW YORK, the White House and chatted with nim [i for some UUme. WALL STR STREET, The Stock Market was irregular at the opening, caused by the element using the Pujo bills as to de press prices, As soon as the selling ceased the market rallied, especially the copper stocks, The closing was strong, fairly active and oaing Quotations. highest, lowewt and just and tie net change as Losing prices High, Amal, Copper Aw. & F alt, Dn ‘kiya Rap, 7 Cent, Leather BESS ESOS EES i t i VB, Atel 3) Steel of Ulan’ Concer. Pierce’s Corn Plasters are thin and handy to use— | | they're sure and effective, too Valike | thick, clumsy felt plasters, Piere Piasters flo not cause w rtable rub bing and crow shoe. And they rem corns where all other piasters, salves r powders fail, Th he'll hand you back your money, Sold by The World’s | But for three generations, and | throughout the world, endur- | Psa cca NING WORLD, My Offer of Years Ago in the New York Evening World tise hag failed, are you - Confidence in any article intended to relieve the sufferings of humanity is not hghtly won. There must be continued proof of value, ing and growing tame and favor have been accorded BEECHAM ’S PILLS because they have proved to be the best corrective and preventive of disordered con- ditions of stomach, liver, kid- neys and bowels. The first | dose gives quick relief and per- | manent improvement follows | their systematic use. A trial will show why, in all homes, lthe use of Beecham’s Pills * Refuvenine# (Poudre Blanche) The New French Remedy Restores and Preserves Woman’s Health and Beauty Ask for Literature POUDRE ELANCHE CHEMICAL CO 1947 Broadway, N. ¥. City. Vor sal MITCHELL THE TAILOR FROM BOSTON _401H_ ST. AND BROADWAY Safety Rezor Five Million Men use the Gillette. The Glades are fine, Get a Gillette today. To appreciate the conven- | fence and great value of | | the Sunday World's Want | Directory-—-READ IT. | ‘0 SATURDAY, MAROH ; Ea We Give Surety Stamps Free with . All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise Emil! 'N In New York's Shopping Center Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street 1, 1913, MS Co. i ¢ O’Neill’s Great Annual Profit Sharin Begins on Monday, Mar It is our purpose to make this sale a record breaking selling occasion. five departments has contributed the best merchandising efforts produces good merchandise has sent its quota of bargains. Profits are Shared With our Customers and With our Employees Just as examples of how prices are cut, and the excellent range and character of the merchandise offered, we quote in Sunday's papers. Women’s Dresses Regular Value, $5.00 Wool serge with dainty Persian $3, 50 | silk and button trimmings. Blue, Women’s Skirts brown and black, Special Regular Value, 85.00 High-grade style, several models, $9. 50. batton trimmed, Mixtures, tweeds and serges, Special at..... , Women’s Coats Values up to $12.98 Full length or three-quarter coats, od mixtures Nes skates a iiaee "3 egular value $1.69 Beaded ie fancy tassels, special at.. Regular value 69¢ 30c Phe te Ales hea micas all We new Oho Fruit of the boon . Muslin 7'4c muslin, rds, at, A limited lot of this famou one yard wide, Limit 15 y yard Baise Amoskeag Ginghams 614c Regular Value $e yard Nothing better made; everybody knows their lasting qualities; Umbrellas Wom new Men's and view dyed, Children’s Dresses Regular Value ?5e0 50c percale and Spring sty trimmed, ray, eit sizes 2 to © years, at Brassieres Regular Value 3#e square or Vo back, with Iiees or em- lery Well mad Neatly trimmed broidery; special Spool Cotton Cluik’s ON, P. Cotton, 200-yard pools (limit Fdoz.). Per dozen, . 19c 37c Toilet Articles Lyons’ Tooth Powder (limit & ¢ (limit 2) Vaney 2 for Se Sewing Machines . “Age n'a Price 25.00 Embroideries teqular value 7% teineh ee , all 29c | Women’s Hosiery new patterns in floral Kegutar value ings, yard p and ie, Cotton Vests Regular Value Loe to lye > ribbed cotton vests, low necks, " alo low neck with wing gular and extra 10c Th: above items on sale fort 8.30 to 10.30 only—Monday Mornin O Seeeeeeed O'Neill- Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City ————7 ©} , ry 9 #1.00 to $1.50 Fountain Syringes | Socaaleed 50c of rows and Me table vh gold Vai and Photo frame sors Me ners atatlon yond blah Black and colors (second The Acme Form, in 12 sections, adjustable to any size pat to brown, Copenhagen and tan, with beh pes « ae a) « she Made in stri Muffs and Scarfs of Jap Mole C Men's and Women's Fur Lined Coats with fur collar. | Full sized silk be Gloves, slightly Misses’ Dresses Regular Value $6.00 wool serge, in navy, black, 16, 18. . "$3.75 Taffeta Waists Regular value $3.00. dich taffeta vollar of “far Sets | Regular value 325,00. Wolf, Russian na or ‘oney Fur Lined Coa i $1.85 $10.00 ts Regular value $29.00 to $45.00. Regular value $3.50, dered, four “al ettec' ts of stit whi wil Gloves $15.00 Bed Comfortables $1.98 Regular Value $1.00 to $1.60 en's, Wom Stamp ed Linens Pst. Value 10¢ to lie Stamped 12-inch linen squares for scarfs, covers and bed spreads, each Taffeta Ribbon Regular Value 19¢ every wanted color, yard Bracelets Regular Value Vée to $14 ree hundred bale and engraved plated brace Hand Bags Regular Value, rivua sh colors; #4 rs, sizes, jal at Photo Frames Regular Value, 50¢ square and oval, plain fancy de gold plated, silver oxidized Scissors Regular Value, 250 to 5 hundred dozen umorted seis Dress Trunks Regular Value, $10.00 nks with two tr ! ! Men's § Silk Soc Regular V ‘alue, a guage silk sucks with reinfore apliced lice! ») Dress Forms List Price 815,00 Special Dressing Sacqu Regular Value 500 f pretty lawn, three moy ky sailor all round ¢ tt shed with belt at waist 12%4c D 39c 29c 10c $6.50 Ks 14c $7.98 es 23c Long Kimonos gular 4 aie $1.50 Pd witb pia repe 8c | § n years. Every corner of the world that The Following Early Monday Morning WEF These items will be on sale from 8.30 to 10.80 ONLY—on Monday morning. At exactly 10.30, whatever remains of them on the counters will be taken off sale. Hundreds of other bargains will be in the Herald, World, American and other papers. No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. orders can be filled on any of these items. Sale Third Each one of our seventy- | I Spectals ‘These items will not be advertised Women’s Neckwear Regular Value 6c to 60c D, re lin fret, and ior ieee ben) 15 ute! . Night Robes Regular Value 75¢ uare Cg of in good cotton, 59c | Silk Petticoats Regular Value $4.50 In Chiffon ‘Taffeta with plaited ru “headed with tucks in GS : Untrimmed Hats Si ior quality chip dress shapes; bagel ea “barat tre. "Regtlar value $1.25... short slee wn a Women’ 8 ‘Evening lippers poli ‘alue $3.00 sof Pink and Blue Kid, with Flat Bows. Slippers a satin, in Pink, Blue and Red ER en caee } roe fo) -_ -) a -— i—} Q sO aOR OOO be) samermorre— | cermem0e Linoleum ar id ts yds ong. gat 29c Royal Wilton Rugs Regular Value $38.50 Worsted Wilton Ri ew Floor Oil Cloths Regular Value 25c Wqy@are yard..... cee cee cece seen eeeee Framed Pictures Photo reproductions of paintings, in gilt frames, size 19423.........005 Regular Values 98e to $1.49 Cake plates and salad many ‘patterns to choose 69c & 98c Regular Value 75¢ Only large sizes from 9 to 12, “Men’ s Pad Garters Regular Value 25c 9c i Regular Values 49¢ and 59¢ Oxit feet onan, Maton Rags oe $27.50 Our entire regular line on sale, Regular Value 39¢ Austrian China Men’s Storm Rubbers Pepe ey Aaa ee “45c in all colors Parlor Rockers ae liens: Bae Music Cabinet $11.00 Bamboo Sewing Table ‘$1.98 Novelty Curtains Regular Value 81,50 ahoxany Beautifully decorated mahog- any. Regular value #14.00., Handy, nd ornamental, Regular value $2.50 strong Five Patterns to ‘ choose from, Braided Curtains, gow awalty of net 85 Maraschino Cherries Regular Value 65e aschino Cherries, the 50c alurly G5e, for thes: per bottle tw Mautocie &