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"TRIAL MARRIAG SCORED BY COI In Stahl Ann ni ment dot, Saya M? Secs I Wisdom in l au. GIRLS PI AY FAST A LOOSE with WEDL? vi Remarks on Iran of Wife's tdmissioi Huit 1 led lboui Her Age. ajrain ? fot a ad unde te pli,; ? .!'. ai'.d asku , ,i, - ervati Wilhc ? ? .?-'.ah?, t his wll : i \ ? -.'. ?? ? ?-: I ?as, not ? be fair r - not th the part of i t? ? ? young a libera \ ? '. e, 1 di" ai ad t>y pis the marriage i court itei who perfoi he wai v he w ? !.\? are ?hat she Goi asked ? a marr "I want to ? :e eon| - ? ? lerved d?cision in Stahl time to sut ? ? iei several c ( the contended t il ace of C"n ?need the marri been referrei ras rece' Is of ; ? that ar. ar.: S nod on the si S rr.hrriage t *. of the pal -, rroviding t ' ? ' ' ROMANCE ' LASTS ONLY SIX WEEK ite and Atarital Pa hip ol Mo?dard?, Fails. ? H< ? ? ' ' ? - trie m. Mc de attt . amassing est?t? r'p> rat i oi er of t ? fth i nt aft ? February ? had been r; - nt ? . -t- Yo I Ion, and the ft fbt for tl ? ' fael that hfr, ar-.d Mi ved togethet only s;x week ? ieh time Stoddard le tnts at the Hotel Biltmor his trij ? .rig there. ri tha* about that time Mr had heavy losses in Wa gave up tr l uffert own. well as the allegatio that failed to contribute t - forth by Ml t? --iay. Her attorney I '?.ire .-t.. hi last night whethf . ? I the actiot ? .1 his com ? ? night at th ' led, and intimated th;? stat? "f a pts a mor 'low. aus Hoher ? ? rea it man o of th Latin-Amerieai Good Society. m RECEIVER FOR N/hTUNI President Austin Appointed t< Bern at His Old Salary. :. < alvii A ? t of th? . poratioi r rwin-Whit? ; ?? ? ' lfl' ?un?, ?Klrt?, Liirr-et? I ] I ?i ?>?t i.lerat? pi ? 1 I LAM RRYANT, Has) Ittk It.? ? 1 ^^% *'?_ HHLUMATISM?ndGOUT ^m ?\ s?if. Mild, effective y^*^^ POPUL*BOVtriACENTUnY ^A??I^TD?UlGiSTSEytRVWHCRC SLEUTH 'HELPS* THEM ROB Arrests Newly Made "Pals" and Both Go to Workhouse. Dotoethre Kutler, diafutaad as a rOBBSVB, BVhil? ?.trolling about at "?d Beute terday morn? ?1 a ?-..r.lii.1 invitation fr??m tare loiterers to aaal : than la rob o ?.?as asleep in n door? iter imbibing a little too freely ? fore. Kotier accepted the Kind invitation gratefully. Juai as th? ,.,,.? strut..,i through the the detective struck them ??ith a blaeklack, at the ' ms blowing hi whistle for as after a fight the men were subdued mid taken to the old Slip men said they were Peter Roe 249 E?S1 Mth it., and Jam. ? ??' 82*9 Union s1 . Brooklyn. Thej i? ntenced to three month in the ? use bj Magiatrata Campbell in Police ?'.nirt. SHERIFF TO USE $4,500 FOR POOR Jury Panels Give Dinner Souvenir Money for Charity in City. The MtrMO fund which Sheriff Grif eahagen suggeeted to the three panels of his jury should be devoted to char? itable purposes rather than the pur i souvenirs, is now com Plete, In?' $1,(00, which the tirst panel ??'.. r .. .'? a weeks ago, wsu ??.:>* rnented yesterday by similar ?urns from the second and third pen?le mono] will be diatributed among ?or of Manhattan as soon as the cold weather come.-. Some of it will be ? xpended in coal and food, while anoth? ' will h.- used to keep a roof over famllii ? lev? rely afflicted. if Grifenhagen will have per? sonal charge of the d.stnhution. but will depend or\ chai table organisations and :., associations to fur tho namea of fami] ? IIla own Inveatigator will then report, rilt Grifenhagen received a letter yeaterdaj from Benedict J. Greenhut. the dry good? merchant, a member of ? ,rd panel, approving the idea of 'he money at home, iastead of sending it to the Red Croes in Europe. Mr. Greenhut said that he wished to offer the unpopular suggestion that if the countries IB Europe can afford to carry or. their extensive warfare they ?an take care of their <i. and wounded. He pointed out that there are wives and children in this city of mer. taking part in the war who will need aid. COTTON LOAN FUND WITHIN THE LAW Attorney General Reassures Bankers of Legality of Relief Plan. Trc-a T-.e MBOM I Washington, Nov. 7.?At the sugges? tion of President Wilson, Attorney ml Gregory this afternoon assert proposed cotton loan fund . 00 was not in violation of the Sherman law. The President, ir a letter to the Attorney C . that the proposed fund sta a class by itself and "can hardly be looked upon as, by r- ? ven, a .- ? ? ? ? The formal 0|? ? .-orney ire certa::? England bankers who, in view oi i mis ovei ? pro posed cot'., ? Gregory ac ? President's fortines it by t: ? On that the! plan does not fall within th? purview ? r the Sher? ict, the Clayton law or the trade commibsion measure. The Attorney General's opinion is in tere-ting because it set.? forth the gOV? ? nt interpr?tation as to what con tes a violation of the law. "Nothing in the nature ot' price fix- ; .triction of productior:. diviaion ritory or control of mar' involved," Mr. Gregory says. "Loans will be made as freely to buyers of cot ton an to producers. The members of ? . odicetes will be perfectly free to make other loans in any amount to anv persons under any lawful terme Borrowers will be under no restraint. ?er as to the price or the time at which they may sell their cotton. Nor will their free agency in borrow- , injr or in not borrowing, as th.| tee fit, and from whom they see fit in any manner, be restricted." a WEDDING GUEST ROBBED Attacked by Bandit on Way Home?Woman Gives Alarm. Albert Miller, a clerk, living at 159 South 2d st., Williamsburg, attended a wedding reception on Friday night, and .? terdey morning, while he wa_ re-| turning to his home, he was attacked by a high?* avmaii, ?ho struck him on ead with ?? blackjack and robb? d MO. A woman suffering from insomnia. who was seated at a window of her ?he attack and rai-ed an alarm. Several patrolmen answered, but the thief had disappeared. ective Dowimg later arrested ? i Leery, oi W Matey av. Leary said h" know nothing of the robbery. I'ending a further investigation Leary was remanded on charges of assault rubbery. _-1?? THEATRE MEN WIN ON SAILOR CHARGE Court Finds That Four Utah Men Were Not Wrongly Excluded from Columbia. Three employes of the Columbia tro, charged with refusing ad D to tour sailor.? who served on the Utah at Vera Cru.:, \?ere dis? . I yesterday by Magistrate Her? ir,.- government tought bitterly and testimony that other sail? ora v.. ? atn the night in ,n. The theatre men contended the four moro not admitted be two of them were disorderly would not inter with? "in i? ' ' tn? dtaSaS!?Mtl?? "' \ ??.tenant William 0. W.ftlaufe! ol the West 47th si ta tion. ' ' : '^ * Mpert *" . ' drunkenness. jars K'?*j? "?""- "? nutted to the Columbia. S. Al?matt $c ?k ESilRE to remind the?r patrons and friends of the advisability of beginning their Christmas shopping now. To those whose homes are situated in New York or its vicinLy the re? cently ei.larged Store?with its abundance of floor space and its 'ncomfarable facilities R&S-^ for the effective display of the large assortments of newly received merchandise appropriate for holiday gifts offers every opportunity for discriminating selection and leisurely purchasing; while to those who reside at a distance the services of the Hail Order Department, wilh its staff of expert shoppers, are ever available. Whether shopping be done in person, by telephone or by mail, the merchandise offered is equally desirable, and the prices are equally reasonable. Suggestions for holiday gifts will be mailed If requested. WORTH-WHILE fiERCHANDISE AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR MONDAY: 1,500 Yards of 40-in, Black Chiffon Velvet will be specially ?priese a.-'. $3,80 ?sr yard. The Velvet Department la now dis playing-, at reasonable prices, a very generous assortment of Chif? fon Velvets, Silk Plushes, Ka: a k u English V slveteens and Corduroys. An Additional Shipment of Lroadclolh;: in black, dark grssr^ tete de neg . I m ft ano navy oiue, win zz placee sale a.'':. acial ;r:ce of S 1.35 P?r yard. opportu ' ' of rare occurrence ir ...... ' [o is I be An Important Offering of ReaJ Lateo com? prising Duchesse with Point combination, Duchesse, Bruges, Pointd'Ap~l:que. Point de IC'.zr: and Carri-; following unprecedented price :esi 15: Duchesse with Point Lace combination, usi -?:? y* .at $2.90, 4 JO, 5,75 tc ' : Duct esse La cei at.51.10, 1.<S Bruges Lac ?s, usually .'..-.. a. . 85c, Point --V ? ally '.'.?; at . . . . . ? ? - '25, 2.50, 3.75 - . . and Ca i across La ces at equally interest g ice ?\n Ununial Offering of French Hand-made Lace Curtains, Paneis and B.dspreads ..; ad . ? ice ? : " . : 1 . AI . 0 .. '; [ .: LAC A ?'? ' K .... 00 - .' Si le 111 be commenced to-morrow (Mon . . for Women'.* Smart Tailor-made Su ts ? .?' ?-? ariali and j/orkirnanship, fur-trin and modeled or. the latest fashionable >s? The fabrics include chiffon vellvet, Engli.5e? --?'-?- and karakul. Special ? ?'.;? .,? . ? ? -'? - ? being about one-half those usually asked. 50,000 Pairs of Silk Hosiery ? d?sirai : ;es. An Important Offering of Women's Undergarments (American-made) in crepe de Chine and the muslins In ?enana, will present special inducements to-morrow [Monday) and Tuesday at these ?prices : Crepe de Chine Underwear Nightrobes . $3.45, 4.90, 6.25 & 7,75 Combination Garments . 53.90 <& 4,85 Corset Covers . $2.15, 2.90 & 3.85 Envelope Chemises . 3.25, 3.90 <& 5.25 Knicker Drawers ? ? 2.90 & 3.90 Muslin Underwear Nightrobes ? 95c, S 1.45, 1.90 & 2,90 Combination Garments 95c, SUJO, 1.45, 1.75 & H.90 Corset Covers . ? 55c, 85c. & $1.10 Drawers ? ? 48c, 68c, 85c to L45 Envelope Chemises ? 95c, SL15 & 1.45 Chemises .... 85c & 1.10 S?ecia3 Salespeople will, if desired, be de? tailed to accompany pat-ens to the Store's various departments; or goods will be assem= far :r:s-ec::?: in a private showroom. .. . ? - . B B .. ?' ?'??' B si^es. Women's 3iac . ered e'e^h:" . 0 Me:-'/ Blacl. a Etlf-hose, ..: ? navy and slate, pa Women's French Lingerie (Hand embroidered J in a special selection, wil >e f at ?- - rices. Nig. .'? ? Chemises Petticoats . Panlalons . Corset Covers at S 1.50, 1.95 . at & 1.10 . at 51.25 & 2.25 . at 1.10 & 1.45 ? at 1.10 Misses' and Small Women's Tailor-made Suits in three cistinct, attractive styles, specialty prices at $19*50, $29.50 S36.0C department or the ?Secc ; floor An Interesting Sale of Men's Shoes now in progress, offers desirable S:-c?g fea ; ?irug the seasonable leathers ar : ? of shapes, including both cor.se. - : ; and ...tra-fashicrab.? moiels at 35.:: to $11.ZZ per pair) ?t S3 JO, 4.75, 5.85 . R.75 _:o-a~trner.t on the First Picor, 7 ? . Street zr.trance. - " JO. . .. Little Children's - at i Of 'J.. . - brc&cclc J. ... . ea . ?j . Infants' and Little Children's White Coats [sizes 6 ? ' - years made i Drted mate rials, lai . . *ed, ----- ' ailk and interlined. Long Coats ...... 7.7. Short Coats. ... -^ Also Little Chi'dren s Mats larmonize wit? Etc, at the special pri ~es $1.90, S2.85 & S4.25 A Sale in the Department for Women's Inltted Under sar (Secc id F lor) will consist cf Imported Swiss Ribbed Underwear at except:oral prices. Wool ancl=cotton Vests, low :..-:!: ani sleeve J.at 65c. Wool=an? cotton Tights, :: : se or ankle ;n?-h.at $1^5 Wocl-an'i-cottor ". ;ov/ nech, sleeveless and in kr.ee ora -'.SI?85 Charged or Paid Purchases (inducing heavy anc ; ? . / shipments) wi3? be for varded Free of Charge by mai., express or .- '.y polr.t '-. the Unite- S . .... ijllirtij-f?urlli ^trer t iFiftlj AuMtue-i??aoiB?u Auftmr, Nfiu ^ork alitriy-fifth ?trrrt