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| er rai Ae TS mf | WEDNRSDAY, DEORMBER 2, was ’ [CORONER ADMITS. |"THELADES LOVE WE! | THELADIES LOVE ME!” Henry Santrey, an actor, says he just can’t keep women from loving Hellenstein, on Stand, Suc-|him. Santrey te married, but not cumbs to Wallstein’s Attack, and Promises to Reform. tas oe Miss Norma Schifler of Baltimore, a descendant of the German poet, Judge Ennis replied “She is being kept away Wee me 1 to think of my It is outrageous. hip and marriage . 1 was encouraged, ai Prot, Udell of Balti fallen in love with Miss Sherwood, but alleges convincing proof of their infatuation came when she discovered letters written by Jane to Her And such affectionate letters they were, Henry says Miss Sherwood may | | have loved him, but as for his loving | | her, why how absurdly absurd. He had no time for loving and further, Scores of women sought his attén- tions, but he brushed them all aside and gave them the icy stare, It was just like this with Jane and the others, he says in answering Mrs, Santrey: “1 admit Jeanette Sherwood and other women have expressed affection for me both verbally and in writing, | « but this is an incident to which most actors upon the public stage are sub- Jected, and notwithstanding this, your deponent has never been guilty of any misconduct with the women he has met.” took hie medicine like a man. wired his congratulations to ua, sir.” After having spent the night in the jail with thirty members of Warden Tom Rock's “Alimony Club,” Major Ennis went to breakfast, this morn- | nd when @ waiter approached) ef the t hee servings NLUOLOWST A, Woe, 7 VEXED Major Ennis Orders a Martini, but All He Gets Is an “Adam's Toddy.” name Air, 4 lt ee lav woe? ra. have a Martini cock; it enpecially dry, aa with ot trouble." The ataggored out to the o! Warden Rock. “Give him Adam's toddy,” eald the warden. “A glass of cold water is| aplendid for an overworked stomach.” ‘The Judge was highly indignant when the “Adam's toddy” was served. But he took the situation philosoph- foally. “Young man,” he said to a reporter for The Woff, who called to ask bim I wae playing the role of suitor, a he strongly advised me to win the| young lady. Ho — the wed- be | in Trintty Chapel | “It seemed as if By “Iife were just | beginning,” sighed the Judge. “I have toiled hard since childhood. I was a boy on a farm. I studied law and was graduated from the North- ‘western Christian Law College of In- dianapolis, I prospered. ad streaks of happiness in my lif they faded away. Then came ray. I thought I id be supremely happy. I felt like « young man just starting out again. planned to work-—to work hard, Then along came this beastly I haven't been able yet te un- and it. Sometimes I almost I were a farm boy again. It is imple life, sir—much simpler than the life in this prison—although 1 Leah he Warden keepe it very neat, a wat” "then he went back to his quar- utter | Let us show you the marvelous ease with se eich wean he an a mie af cxpmeien, and the bev ereon watee ft Rede? ge fe otrument. at our formar witte for particulars, open open Evenings. _ Convenient terme if desired. happily, to Olga Santrey, an actress. Happiness might have been theirs, says Mre. Santrey in suit for separa- tion, but along came Jane Jeanette Sherwood and away went Henry's affections. Mrs. Santrey says she could hardly believe her husband had No Extra Charce for ft, a“ A erortlagmnenta, fet, he +o vid mat, be a} on cra Ne escager ey wotil yA pontine HELD INSURANCE JOB. In the Ludlow Street Jail to-day, where he is being held on complaint of his young wife, who fears he will leave the State before her separation Judge Alfred @ay I did not sleep wel accommodations are splendid. I wor- tied, air—1 worried. That is always the fate of the man who takes matri- mony seriously. “Just think of my business inter- ests, sir—going to emash! Why, there {a @ $10,000,000 industrial corporation —biggem in the world. I am @ con- Also Confesses Inducing Trac- tion Companies to Em- ploy His Men. suit comes to trial, Ennis, seventy years old, aald his chief rival for the hand of the young | woman was a Governor. he Governor is a splendid man, Franklin Simon & Co. “He did his best to win y. But I triumphed, sir— triumphed. On the evening before our marriage, she wrote to the Governor, and the letter reached him while he was having @ reception. What did jhe do? What could he do, sir? He fidential legal adviser. services it can’t keep movil ‘e ageravating, ep just because of a palt! Feedster bond!” formerly Without my 12 should be out of Bere. And Asked if he bad heard from his Mrs. GROPSEY ADMITS HE SCORED JUDGES: HTS EM HARDER ot, sere. ry used his official influence to place Washable Corduro: Coats White Corduroy Leggins avacy, in te is te Me bo a eaain opt imported 3 4 Drawer wane white washable I TO Cae, Ve et eee” || wunnieeries | aeccai im ally. e Nn fiant Before Bar Committee ' ahil aAAPURAAY ih ad dota ts bib yA Saunt wie oe bi ge ag gg 42nd and 5rd Streets, West of FRh Avenue. at Lresstigntion; Sar suelo cota eae os Petpet Tiuess0 4.95 Tes 2.65 y a = — = a that company under the provisions of 4 4) é . abl U d fenteah er sl eens Com- Pal Nvirrengtliniaresaer-veveat tea ner te peters weer Serene of eiderdown, * Women’s Desir e Underwear punaray is Gganidin (ies hanees last, Hollenstein admitted receiving breeder cm Value szso 1.45 peta as vin fatue $3.80 1.95 - ,| made by Robert Elder against Dis-| $108 from the company, which still AN unusually large purchase of Crepe de Chine and Muslin Undergarments — "trict attorney Cropsey, based upon| owes him money. He has acted of- selected specially for their practical value as holiday gifts, will be offered, cree aati grea Oca eatlodd | eecgg ie anew la Woe TAR ; ify to-morrow, greatly below their regular prices. nowa fa Brooklyn ‘ee titcon to Thind—He reports to the Aetna Infants Nursery Accessories is iv it it ti = l- 4 Women’s Muslin Night Gowns, - - at 9c, 1.25, 1.75 and 2.26 ing Br. Cropey sake for tn open Pitt gghd ings grin erated White Enameled Scales Enameled Nursery Chairs SH Women’s Muslin Combinations, = = at 98e, 1.80, 1.80 and 245 fh /Sir'wranty-tor newspaper rperers| nan charged f impressing pon te sbietastet. "Value $680 4.95 — Ssuchablsiny. “Values.s0 | 2.95 Women’s Muslin Envelope Chemises, at 85c, ‘1.10, 1.85 and 1.85 “tha, mambere of the commie ere Saal euedee calccee sal Enameled Wardrobes wane Paes Hampers ty Badgar M. jen 1e rt a " el jam! st re or Crepe de Chine Undergarments ot Appealn, Charman: Sanford cs buster’ bald as casei tei a ieee 3 Jour drawers. Value $10.00 7.50 mm Value $6.50 4.95 ol. James D. Bell, Albert E. " Envelope Chemises, - at $1.95 | Night Gowns, - - - at $845 Tacs ind Méue <Meuhieak hs |tlewe Ly Georne Wadia aenoart Enameled Basinettes Enameled Toilet Sets » : i ; meeting began at 3 o'clock in the after-| clerk in the Coroner's office, request- Basineries Ge ical Coed White ban Basin, Pitcher, yy Knickerbockers, - + at $2.10 | Combinations, - - - at $3.95 noon and ran along until 7 o’clock in| ing that company to give employ- feed on rubber tire wheels, 7.50 Soap dish and box of pink, ivory 6.9 / the evening. ment to an applicant. He nee Value $10.00 ‘i ec bine ching, ‘Value $9.50 a 5 _. Also the following articles appropriately boxed for presentation: anit, tet wan on Rant. Mo de. spOne atte enatinr tne sesnositone Enameled Baby Walkers Enameled Play Yards ' Underbodices, 61.00, 170. | eee Gene matmesseta 8.85 P| ss aga se setees es ak creams: | cemmeatne,"enmm: suing mB truer “Vauess0 2.45 daimnane Vanesso0 3.95 ; of crepe de chine and laces, 91.0V, 1. Plain q ml | chatr, c ‘are not : Boudoir Caps, Maida’ Set, comping tow airtel by te bcbg leat akciaeevdied Golfppaomreapbedialiia Christmas Dolls, Toys, Rattles and Imported Novelties. of Allover laces, - - at 75c, 1.25 | Apron, Cap, Collar and Cuffs, at 50c, 1.00 the Hareeakgsorsdycnst Liga ats on aed weakly responded the per- Oct. 24. A bundle of newspaper clip- | spiring witness. - pings was produced. “Well, are they going to continue?” Infants’ Long Clothes We have, for Thursday, a particularly important sale of ceentes, clippings related that Mr. | Wallstein demanded. . arranged a if fara td jute in brooke vere| thn, want are you gong wo o vo|| | fants’ Long Dresses, teen we ta and ene 185 Women’s Tailored Suits anne ure st Haran aay, fa] 28, 1K“ vo ong Sta a a . Cloths, Vel Chiffon Velvet d Caracul Cloth indicted former President of the| meeting of the Board of Corcmen e. Value $3.00 ss Value $2.50 : O font ‘with’ bea ca aki a Tet the ceased y Would not allow Dir Crowt'ts'go v| bractioagT® "as SPOvMDANE these French 1 Long Dresses French Long Skirts - ver an raccoon, at the ing ial before those suages 8° 8) Pree: made and band embroidered, in Gertrude or low prices of ir. was asked by the! The testimony of representatives of mata ke off ola ies acetal had acaba oe lace $18.50 and 24.50 eoeeennest te" stats: | lof the traction companies, taen at fine 35.00 3.45 © hnmec Value 4.00 2.95 Actual Values $85.00 to 55.00 stronger. He accepted reeponalbility | brondalde et Coroner’ teleeernee ae for everyanitg appearing inthe news-| “The agent of the New York Rail- a Heese elaine, ways Company swore before me that WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY W hs ond Chslideen's Gernat aia'ha wink hi heavens toma” hat] sick the Coroners hguPed s rpeated Small Children’s C 10 place men wi 1e © = at woRnor, a Fl sap : he ae oft Beta h mony or alias crn Sas inet tina tease 160 Small Children’s Coats a » on the Main Floor, at nearly one-half former ers to be understood that certain Judges| ry; cau’ Walleteln, "He added that Of broadcloth, velveteen, corduroy, zibeline, cheviot or mixtures, j f opportunity to procure acceptable gifts js . cost. | shia Paaet &, adits feveral coca: ona. ep aianeeey ailk lined; warmly interlined. Sizes 2 to 6 years. icenis'sMaptorr and Shethsnd Women’s Imported Wool, Silk and Grout and for no other reaso registered practically his only dental 5 Wool Sweaters, several models, $3.60 | Silk and Wool Sweaters, at $10.50 ae “commities apperentiy wous wwouse | *F,the OHIO. At never wont 5.00 Heretotore $9.75 to 912.75 ? Values up to 96.00 Discontinued styles; Values up to @£0.00 fala ane Piteycfarnoon att eg Women’s Imported Wool Sweaters, | Children’s Angora Wool Sweaters, is, | ae Menace Et bas fisigteendtktenue aalsoad Chesane Small Children’s Hats » golid colors; also heather mixtures, $5.95 | with collars and belts; several styles,3.95 | Warp AmOne the: okie SEAGER Gocas tiimiimnnee CT oa rs Values up to $10.50 Actual Value 67.60 TTA Ue Aétom cakes, tb was. are aeuartiy trimmed with ribbon and flowers, Heretofore $3.05 003805 2.00 A Special Importation of 1100 Women’s Under the attack ef Commissioner of Accounts Leonard M. Walistein, in charge of Mayor Mitchel’s probe of the Board of Coroners, Coroner Her. man Hellenstein to-day was forced into the most damaging admissions yet made by a member of the Board on the stand. Dr. tehabacantyn ad. mitted: First, On many occasions ry has ranged the Coroner was to have a substitute when he found himself so ted up in the Coroners’ OMtice that he could not get out to attend to : 4% : taked if he thought the sonrenast French House Gowns and Negligees SC tt a REPRESENTING a most piventaguens purchase of attractive models in Albatross, Challie and French Flannel, will be on Sale Thursday, at $2.75, 3.85 and 4.50 Being One-third to One-half Lese Than Actual Values meal. Cost—less K by ye > WA The Infants’ Wear Departments than ea dh And ' Pom reo" BOBS na Zeyrree — +} useful gift suggestions, including the following ical reductions from former prices: _ French Handmade Dresses, 6 months to 5 years, $1.35, 1.85, 2.45 to 3.96 Japanese Silk Quilted Bath Robes, sizes 6 to 14 years, at $3.95 * Children’s Colored Coats, in various materials, sizes 2 to 5 years, 2.95, 3.85, 5.50 Satin Carriage Straps, hand painted,85c | Imported Pillow Cases,hand emb'dl.45 Tufted Slippers, at 85c | White Enamel Trees, at $1.95 © Celluloid Toilet Sets (5 pieces), $1.25 | Imported Worsted Afghans, $2.95 ) i: ARE replete with man; i for to-morrow, at ri «| Toys, Dolls, Games, Juvenile Books, Ete. are shown in most diversified assortments, on the Fourth Floor, Turn your back on high food prices. Here's H-O Oat- H-O is eure to be properly cooked in 20 minutes. = —_ SSS At prices that will invite immediate attention. dollar, it occurred to me I was just as entitled to it as any other doctor.” —_———,— $2,000 COURT VERDICT FOR CRIPPLED NEWSBOY paper sixth street and Broadway, @ot @ verdict for $2,000 in Supreme Court Justice Cohalan's court, after he had told a jury how The Church- man in an article on “Mendicancy” had held him up an an example of a ci y was James Forbes, a Ce worker and former secretary of the association. wrote the which Gray was said to his legs while atealing ri As a matter of fact, Gray teatified, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. pa ti he was injured while in the employ of the New Haven road and was com- Special Sale Thursday fants’ and Small Children’s Appare OF PEPPERMINT THAT isaed WILL DO YOU GOOD xquisite, isi and for a pack age at your. store: , * YOU WILL LIKE THE BOBS THEN TRY THE SPRING-ROOT WITH ITS TOUCH OF BITTERSWEET. yee Die ae

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