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THJS hVilHlHQ WORLD, VRLuAt, MAitOri 8, 1918. HIS WIFE LOVED ONLY HIS MONEY SAYS MILLIONAIRE Mrs. Ducas Quickly Tired of Him, Declares Manufacturer in Answer to Suit. "GOOD FOR NOTHING. Admits He May Have Called Her That in Presence of Their Son. . Ttitt ths miking of a fortune la sMKIs alsy compared with a msn's un steratsnallna; cf women wu virtually ad mltteO by Benjamin P. ru -as, head of ttle Ducas Chemical Mariufacturlns: Company. In an BflBWOr Bled In t!ie Su preme Court to-day to Hie suit for sep aratlon brought by Ml comtty young wife, Mm. Rachel N. Duns. Ducai hi iun'.Mel as an tjtpert on 'he wiles of v;men. Moreover, after nearly twelve ysara of married life he ya he haa aurree.leil In ennvln.-Inir hl wife thnt he ll "nn excellent father, but a bum hufeud." Duca was thirty. seven veara old and hie wife waa only twenty whan they rnarrled, after a romantic rnurtsMp. nt tfulhausen, Alaa. e-Iorralne, Am. 1, M "Almost Irrrnedlately afti r our mar riage," said the wealthy cheml-al manufacturer, "my nltv rn.n.irrstcl a lack of love for me. Her inly reason for marry iniff ri'e art :neil to oc lie.'aoae aha believed I waa Brealthy and slie -outd oatlsify her luxurious desires." MAY HAVE CALLED HER A "GOOD FOR NOTHING." A limit tins that she waa "an attractive younjr woman of some rerflnement and .alturs" when he married her, Ducas de clared be toon afterwards learned that alia wu lmperloua and extravagant. Ha added that tie may have told her In the preaerwe of their son. Robert, now ' ten rears old, that she was "lazy," "ood-tor-nothln," and a "fool." Since 1903 the warring couple have been living apart under a separation agree ment, by the terma of which lucas ' agreed to give ).: wife 18,000 a year for ' her support Mra. Ducal co:nplalned to the Court that she could not possibly Ilea on so ami:; a sum. When she married Ducaa, ahe aald, she was led to believe hs would support her In the manner to which she had been eseus tooied as the daughter of a prosperous auad aristocrat French merchant. Ducaa declared that. Instead'' of being as aristocrat. Mra. Duoaa'a father was a dealer In Junk, and that hla estate wss worth only about IGO.OOU n hen he died In 1J. Hs added, by way of attempting to Show that his wife was not accus tomed to all the luxuries she had said, that the living expenses of her father and family did not exceed tl.WO a year. "The defendant further denies," said iae answer filed In the Supreme Court, ''that the plaintiff Is well educated In .English, or that srtie Is an accomplished musician, an expert needlewoman, or a thorough housekeeper." Ducas also complained that his wife went abroad every year and contracted debts for furs and jewelry without his knowledge. On one of these visits. In 1906, he aald, ahe met one Philip Hecht, a business partner In Paris of her brother. A friendship sprang up Im mediately, which resulted In Hecht's coming to America a few months Itt'er. While Hecht was here, according to Ducas, much gossip was .excited among the guests of the Hotel Netherlands, where the Ducaaea lived, because of Mrs Duoas's conduct with Hecht. Duces said he pleaded with his wife to cease her attentions to the French man, but she declared she a'wln't cars what others said and would do as she pleased. He asserted further that Mrs. Ducss treated him wit', fie umiost dis respect. Indifferent and contempt, und finally became so exaeperatlng that they wore compelled to part. Once, when hoi Wgl suddenly se'rel 1th lllneaa In the bathroom, Dura said he called to his wife to come to him. but she simply replied that she sreuM rather see him die thin to trouble her self to leave a comfortable chair In which ahe was seated. DENIES HE HAS INCOME OF $160,000 A YEAR. Concluding, Ducas, declared hla wife ailed him a fool, an Idiot and a drunk ard, end refueed to oeoupy the same room with him wiien tin y lived at the Hots) Netherlands. He said that In .lend of having an Income of tliai.ono a ear, aa she represented to t re Court, Ms Income la only ?,0I0, STRIKERS AGAIN CLASH WITH I llUDCUfiC Dm lfr LAWKtNLt POLICE. PlVl in ''EndlfJ Chain" of Pickets Put in Cells After Small Riot Near Milk. rAWItENOK, Mi. March s.-b'lve a rests of strike ploketg were ma le dur ing the early hours lo-day and there were clashes between the police and strikers at the Arlington Mills and on tire edtfe of lire Common. About V'"" strikers participated In the "endlesj aain" picket:-.; parsing anJ repaselng the mill districts and urging the work ers to Join their tanks. A proa'd Of i' at the Arlington Mills n;u dispersed by ihe police reserves and IWO of the lead ire were grrottO I. Ths S;rlke Commit ee to-day e .id thai It will not accept tiie offer lb Sue by President Wood at the conference g the American Woollen Mills offloei In Boeton yesterday, in explanation, Wills lam Yates. n spokesman, said Tesei-day's offer was similar to that mads a week BCO and really "leans onl) an Increase of from twelve to BltaeB eenti weakly on an average, if M Wood actuallv tmnks hie offer means a is star cent, advance to the unskilled ...a ..in fi iat, on the lis j res -v.i. ,,. ,,. ue win ciadli con- prvvuv - gider le offer. ' Beautiful French Actress Whom It Is Reported J. H. Hyde Will Wed 1 iB - gUB mm htottk J-' sawaai WW? 4fl HLV 'T.Cai' aaai avyv. $sm -Nri n Ibs)H Lt S aV. ' K tjtj Hsv I GOES TO ISLAND AFTER HIGH LIFE AT WALDORF Ex-kailroad President Arrested for Begging a Meal on Thirty-fourth Street. From rsllroal president to "Ban I handler" and from a Waldorf 'Astoria guest to a workhouse prisoner, has bien the career of Co',. Wiillam Wayr.e Bit 1n, former head of the San Francis . and eastern Railroad, of one of t!u first families of Vti-arli'.ia. former inemix r of the Loins Club, for a tariff time a millionaire, und OttCs well known along Broadway. Col. Bejvln wis sent to the Work- housn this morning to nerve out a fine, of B which bo coul l riot pay after being ! convicted in the Yorkvtlle f'ourt'last I night of vagrancy and b.-gxlng. The ! one-time railway president and Wall ; street pluncer waa arrested yesterday i by a detective from whom he solicited alms at Broaiway and Thirty-fourth street. But fifty-five ye ns old now. the for-1 iner Brosdw-ay "evienlrr." unkempt, I raKKi'd, dirty and a piiyslcal wreck, tried while before the Magistrate to as-j sums the oi l dlfBlty whicli he bore u i well In his prosperous days but he failed, nnd it would have taken a moat discriminating eye to find In the humnn derellet facing the Jul'e any traces of I of tho couple, admitting that) ho hu I the Virginia gentleman or Uie man ot hoard the affair dls irssed In Paris, affairs. "but," he added, "I know nothing defl- INHERITEO $600,000 WHEN NINE- n'ul' "U'JI ll- Mr- HP has Bet con , . Da I tided In me.' TEEN YEARS OLD. , Peixotta la a close friend of Mr. Bejvln, st nineteen, inherited lijno (XK) ! Hyde, but had no authority from UK when bin father died. He had irraJ- I ex-vl ..-president to make any an uatcj from Hie Virginia Military ImU tute. He tool: up tobacco farming, but after a year of this he went tu Seattle where real estate I pc illations In a short llr.-.o nettert blffl more than H00,00Q Henry Villard. tho financier, saw tlie posalbilltles In young Belvln and Intro duced him Into Wall street, where he soon became known as a plunger and Increased his roll to a million. Losing J43.O0O in the Northern Pncjftc crash. Kelvin nu t with a series of busi ness reveraes w'hlch swallowed his for tune. Ills last venture was to open a banking business in London, When he if,lled '" """ '" ' b(U hn m" '''' JV"" '' a''"0" Instituted by his wife, Ihe named as t ie ravreapondont woman stt.il to liave been tlio wife of an Oh o State Senator. Fo'lowlng this Belvjn went to Ihe W.il.i ir f-Aatoria to live, and was ar rested for not paying his bill of JHO He w as sent to priepn, b rt the bill wir, Anally paid and Belvln was released. It was discovered about this time that while he was n railroad president Kel vin's Income was leas than :... a. a year, and it waa aai'l that he had borrowed money from friends to k ep up his dues in the l.otos Club. In UM Belvln, It was claimed, threat ened the life Of David H. Moffat, claim ing trie latter owed him linO.OOi). Moffat was Stopping ft the Waldorf at the lime, and this lead to Belvln's ejectment. Belvln Immediately entered suit against (Jeorge C, Buldt and the hotel for IJOO.OOO. ARRESTED FOR SENDING A TEL EGRAM TO M'KINLEY. .BelVln 'I BMI appearance in police court was n May. 1S0I, when he was aiT(.,t(.,) t iffalo. at the IroqUOll Ho. lad for trying to send a telegram to Oeorge B, Cortelyou narn ng him that President MotClDlay'l train WOUld b Wrecked by dynamite at Paso del Norte, 1 exas. Sometime later Belvln was commlttsd ,u Bellevue for examination lata ale aaa Jfi n ft li.MIIVIr HA r V rA HV w M n rap vviiih nil b iiiwii mSm AND CANNA' EAT BUIMDID JAMES HZ.EN HYDE E PARISIANBEAUTY Sun of Equitable's Founder Has Been Very Attentive to Mile. .Robinne, Actress. From Paris comes a report that James Haten Hyde, formerly Vlce-Prc j.,lent of the Tquitable Life Assurance Society, la to wed tile beautiful Mile. Robinne of the ComodJo Krancalse. M. Percy Pelxotta. the European rep resenlativo of the H rtitable, who yes terday sailed from New York for Havre In I. a Havolo, said thai he had heard the rumor relative to the engagement nounc. n.ent au far aa heart jfTalra were concerned. In New York It has been rumored that Mile, ltoblnne has of late been re ceiving marked attention from Hyde. MUSICAL AT WALDORF TO AID NEW HOSPITAL. The woman's Auxiliary Board of the Ken York Polyclinic Hospital will hold a ml-careme benefit card party at the Waldorf-Astoria on Thursday afternoon, March 14. at 2 o'clock. At the conclusion of the game the members and their fr iends will be enter- t.iined with vo ui eeteotlons by Mr. Rd ward '. e'arley and Mr. DobllO. M'lss Klorenc- Traub will give a I ano solo, and, liiroiigh the kindness of Mr. Kd- wln. I rariko lo.d.'ii.i n, g vlOliMSt, will perfor rn. Tlclurta. including tea, are :'.'', and may be obtained from the unaiyrnan of the Bntertalnnianl Comndt tee, Mrs. A. It. RoHneon. No. lelt West Kiirty-rrinth street. I'he pro eeds will be devoted to the BOW Polycllnle Hos pital In Weait Fiftieth street, which la now being . ompleted. and whl'-h will be opened, with an gRrbUlance and emei gency acrvlce, during April, it v after he had threate d the life of Kdward MoCaSlldy, a lawyer. Dis charged from tii.it Institution! the erst while railroad manipulator appeared In Boetoii, Philadelphia and chloago police courts for threatening suits ggalnst various prominent brokers. Jamee A. Patten. Hie wheat king, waa one of the men Belvln tried to sue for money he claimed was due him. In December of last year the former oiubman reappeared In New York and perauaded Magistrate O'Connor to send him to the wor-Khouse for a month. ' I have no money and I want to spend the w inter whore I can at least smell the tmoke and see the bright lights of New York," explained Qelvln, and be sen: up After his discharge he d opped from sight and nothing more was heard of ulfti lUtUI he appeared on biuadwsy and oollglted money to buy a meal. HYD TO MARRY Butcher Gets $414.39 for Meat Against Schwenher and Bride. Wl'llajn F. Wcivwenker Jr.. whose ro mantle courtship ami subsequent eloj merit with and marriage to Miss Mae Murray, a prtttv sihow girl, caiued somewhat of a stir on Broudway about three years ago. is In trouWe with hla butcher. Young Mr. S Iiwenker, whose father waa a millionaire dealer In brewers' ex apprise und lived in a faaeaionajle housn on Itlveralde lirive until lis death a short time ago. Is alleged to owe August F Frlmm of No. (si Am SXerdatn avenue $111. 3.1 for meat fur ri.'hed him and his handsome young actress wife when they lived at No. 267 West Elgtsty-elXth atreet. Aes-ording to Orlm. "tbejm was not tho hapin days" for young Mr. M.hwenlier and his actress tirlde. In tact. Papa S hweuker, then alive, had practically cut his sou off, and young Mr. Behwenker foun I Ihmself finan cially em bragged, But thai Md not deter him and Miss Murray from en i lrf meat. They or dered lavish portions of porterhouse steal, and al other delicacies (irlmm's market afforded Helmut's daughter, who had keep the books for the OfimaTl innrku:, says to.' iil) against young Mr. Behwenker covers I period of only about two months. Jibs Urlmm aald the bill was ni'tcn irisented to Mr. Bobwsiskeri bul he could not bu per unded to nay II Then it wasta katl to his father, who Bald be waa tins! of paying Ills ss.u' a hills, and Would not pay H, either. Bo Qrtmm brought suit in tho Munlelpal Court and got a Judgment on les 14, I'JlO. The Judgment obtained In the Munici pal iurl was returned unsatisfied and Oriram got an order from justice Heu- drlok In the Supreme Court to-day .Il ia linn the Sheriff t.i levj on a trust fund it-ti young Mr Bobwonkor by his father. Mr. Behwenker gels an Inoome gl 5-.o " u year irorn this fund, and Orlmm now assured "f getting hla money. Hani CIVll Sert III' Indian I aa -apeclaara. WASHINGTON, Mai .a I Thl Hoard if Indian Commlsalonsrsi whlob has just concluded Us furt -third annual meeting here, adopted a resolot. , .tailing Pres. deni Taft to place ail Ingpootori In the ludiaji service under CIVll Service rales. Inspectors now aru appointed directly by the President, and the I'omriuaaioi, ers hold that gUCh a aystem leads lo the InjaOtlOB of partisan politics Into tho ,'idminiairatlon of Indian affair!. Dear Old Orandmas who have used tea for many years and know, especially enjoy CEYLON TEA Forty Cups for 10c. White Rata Mb, Only Ik. i BOY BITTEN BY DOG TUDrriurnO APfl I MILL HLLIXOflUU DESOHMES Three Other Persons Attacked at Same Time Undergoing Pasteur Treatment. Nine-year-old Edward Is1. Ills of Jfo is: Wcat Klfty-e.ond strit:, Bn4 "ine, . J , died to-dsy at hla hone of rabies He was one of four persona bitten on I'cti. 1J last by a mad dog. The others are Stanley Hughea. eight years old. nt No. U West Korty-th.rd a'. ret; Thomas Klannery. proprietor of the Msnsion House, st No. !T1 Broadway, urxl M Johnson of No B Broaorwny, Baronne. I The dot. a big. Mack mongrsl, ;- larked them at Thirty. sixth st'eet and Broadway, and all four were badly bit ten. Their wounds were cautsniSO ami they commenced taking the Pasteur treatment. The dog was killed by- two dstectlve snd a aMterlOleglcal exam ination showed that 1t had rlbles, TWO BOYS BITTEN BY DOG TAKEN TO A HOSPITAL. A spotted white mongrel got out of Ihe home of Mrs. lien Welsh at No. H New Chambcra street to-day and at tacked eight-year-old Stephen Colomoo of No. l Oliver street who was run ning on his way to school The dog had been lied in a bedroom for a week, had chewed through the rope that held him. Mrs Welsh was running after the dog when It left the house and Jumped for the Colomlm hoy. The savage animal sank Its teeth deep In the calf or the child's leg Ir ving Flynn. fourteen years old of No S8 Church street, rushed to thl little fellow's rescue, whereupon the dig turned on hlm and sank Its fangs !n hla srm. Mra. Welsh managed to get the dog away, but waa heraelf slightly bitten. The boys srl the dog were taken to the Oak street station. A physician cauterised the hoy's wounds. Tho dog r i scaped In the atatlon house and at tacked loorman vloir. The mongrel was st last confined In s . ell and will : he sent to the Roarll of Health for ob servation. The boya were sent to the Wlllard Parker Hospital. The dog belongs to Joseph Welsh, the crippled son of Mrs. Welsh. Little Joe rescued the dog from a gang of boys In the street, and they were Inseparable companions for months until two weeks ago when the boy was sent to ths At lantic Highlands for hla health. The dog has whined and moped ever since, snd then got so ugly he had to be tied up. NEW JACK THE GIANT KILLER. Tiny Mobokea Attoraey Wallop. gavasje Mr. Bavaae. Alfred M. flavage, a Jeraey City baker of huge alxe. didn't like the way At torney Mark M. Townsend, counsel for the Public Service Hallway Company, examined him In a damage suit In Ho- boken District Court lo-day. The law yer Is a wiry little chap, and when Savage met him In the corridor of the court after the trial and called him a lot of unpleasant names, TOWBaMBd sprang Into the air and akle-awlped the giant a stinging wallop on the left eye. With a roar, the big talker rushed nt the tiny attorney, hut he dodged skil fully and a doxen court attendants dragged the savage Savage away. As all this occurred outside the courtroom door It didn't amount to contempt of court. When you don't advertise nobody will know that yon an- doing busl-ni-iw, anil It won't bu long beforu yotl will not know It yourself. ALL OUR COFFEE NOT DESTROYED IN FIRE We fear from yesterday's newspaper reports of our loss by Arc at our manufac turing plant that the public may be led to believe that we go right on supplying (From BT. T. Oloba, March 7th. I KIRKMBN'B llll I'lOIIT Tin. firemen wa-re ,,ver thrM boor In BllbdUtng the blase, Whlob bur I out ths tenth Boor and iu"t of the i of. They would nit hive am- . eedetl In ehaehln i ' larogreag ol the ii. Hues even In 1 "il penod had tiny not fought ths Brs with ths standuloe cOnnen i n on tin- ninth tl'jor of an Bid J i i An lltttreaaH In. ' wtis th t Attift i Alot nil and Jhvii KrcattT :art of It Alt uiiiifh i'V'1 V grocery Mime In ' tlHH M - Iih an i hut h lindful of Ity tf.iit rill nam-' hftfl contt to nann , .ntended to Into puylnic a h . "hea;i Hrttzillun bt Inferior kind. Th'ri are a few know i In tUHti- In ' !h'. nnd b Ilk icKikCti's, givlnv them tlw rt there iiri few liMiulreU 1h lu Amri". anl n III liUIOIIIIg letun t I fi 1 i n Hupply of reel QfTee. il leant I a fiit up la miOate. coffee iiouHe ami i jouniry tiflver lava, there hi conceriiH In till i l.iVp either. Tu tM nlmply a tral BUll the lnno-etit iflier price for I rry or BOQIC ,rt h 0t4 MHUfM W in l will haVe tint t pure food Botist ii iter to theHe hy ;nt;!ne article, protably only a al the recti nrtlele ition of it went up n the nre Mttrt i kitohem of I tent. Only the vot -Of the kltthetiM tncy ami pfe In einokf to-duv ft d In the pure l i heitl tvttabllHJ.i fei in i iploefMU wan iffeMecli Th tervt eotloiM H'er The raUKe of 1 kii'iwn, and It heftvy wntr 4n I i n. Btn ami not I in i the fire waa mi- ,.. lleved t'm1 rMUltMi an vhth MoorH in tl I 'ompany h 1 i .i! Bitten of in !.i s : ii Mooi, FRANCIS H. LEGGETT Sf CO. CROOKS CONFESS AND ARE SET FREE Sentences Revoked in Two Cases, one on i Second Offender. Self ronfeed cro-ki fared very Mil In the criml-i.l couiti yesterday. Of fits who pleaded guilty to various crimes only one was cut to prison He was an old timer, who hail served four prior terms of Imprisonment The dlsp i Hot ot the tts wss as follows: BY JUSTICE 8EABURY,' SU PREME COURT. David Jonea. fortyone ysars old Pleaded guilty to forgery In the thir l degree, No prior conviction. Was a t.cket sgent for Ihe New Jersey Cenlral ssaiiroaa wvasssny m una r,, anorl ISB 10 ids aecounia. raiaineo mtm : books to eOTtr dcfalestlon. Bentenr auape ruled BY JUDOE MULQUEEN, OEN ERAL 8ESSION8. i Kdwsrd M Kane, Iwenty three years Olds plesded Kollly to grand larceny In the second degree. On June lj, he stole SM worth of ctothl'nf and Jewelry from his eniDlovcr. Une urlor eonvl tion. Sentence susp. n led Krnest K. Bernard) IWSnty-tWe years old, pleaded guilty lib J' lo forgery of check for lit Sentenced to I'loilrn Iteformatury. BtBtt leg fl tksd and el lowej fw go free nn a lUnnt ruled sen tence yesterday. Maurice Mcllrutii, twenty one years old, ! a .V- l guilty to attempted grand larceny iKeb. 13. Sentence I to Klmlru Reformatory. Sentence revoke I snd al lowed to go free on a lUnPcndod sn tence yeetenlny. Stole BM worth of goods while rhlpplug cle: k In a dfmi houao. BY JUOCE SWANN. Charles Thompson, forty-aix yesrs old pleaded guilty lo attempted robber y In the ses-ond degree HeM up a rltlien at Bccsind hvi nus and One kundjred and Twenty-ninth slriet and stole $7. l-'oor prior convictions State prison for s x years and eight monflis. BY JUDOE CRAIN. William C. fnrter. a negro with a bad record, was atlveu a sentence of not bsas than twenty or more than twenty-tlve years In Hlng rrlrvg by Judge 'ra!n In Oennral Hceelona to-day. Carter waa DOnVteted of knocking Mrs. I.lllbiii Sehwsrtse unannaoloufl In front of ini horn at No. b2: West one Hundred nnd Korty-thlrd atr.ei Jan. si and stealing her meshbag nil lining S -. It was his second conviction for theft, and In Itsd he was arrested In connection with tlie murder of two negro servants but turned out for lack of vldence. YOUNG ELOPERS WED, WAIT TO BE FORGIVEN. NKWnritHH. N. Y., March . Mr. snd Mrs. J. W. Conkllu are wondering t his morning whether they will see their daughter, Beatrice, to-day. Whether they will forgive is BOt known. Last night they reoelved a telegram saying, "We are married and ualimg to bs forgiven. BBATRICB, 1 1 WAIll." I, list summer Beatrice, who Is eigh teen, and Howaid Ford Marvin, the same nee, planned to get married, and the parents objected on acouut of their youth. Miss Beatrice was sent to Sail bury, Md. Yesterday young Marvin pre- Banted a note from his father to the marriage license clerk at Salisbury, and after he and Miss Conkllu were mauled they set out for Na-w York. Beaon aee fall irtom the CMesgS Tri) i 'My dear." bat bug band i t uat i y said, "we can't afford a trip I ad tills yesr." "Well. Ihe.n," SAnOUBced Mrs. loonier, with decision, "we ii stay at I and make thnt the lasliion nils reason In our set." can not LlEiGlGlEiTlDSDl r COFFEE The fact is wu lost only thai part of our slock of green coffee which was in tho c iffcc-roastini; p'.a ir nhja (tu fire occurred, bud we will not bo subjected to any shortage, for the reason thai we have u large stuck in our warehouses. DO YOl KNOW THESE PURE FOODS? Premief ( orn Mc ii Premlei Howlnj Premll r I'mil I nns I'ran ie 'urranl Jelly Premier Kage llmiry i rainier rUtiaTa I I Hives Pron l i Hive I lil atti', Premierllard 1 Mi preuiii i at I lakes 10c IOC . lie 25c I0' '.5c IOC. 3ic II . BSC I l oll i I St' IOC THY PREMIER PERRl-WAUA TEA, MISS FRIGANZA. PAIR AND 40. GETS READY TO BE A MRS. Beauteous Tiixt Trot, to Brooklyn With Managfi utd Sight Pre liminary Contract. I'ritie I'YIginsa Is going to marry Charity Odaritler, v.ir ntatMsftf ith "Tho Kwci test Qttl In Paris " Hoth par lbs n;p ml In Ihe re.arrlsie llefnssi IrdtPMU In Brooklyn, l -day. and sis nest articles rnl tic event la i. r.eh ! d fir' I the tl urch It Until ltr:i if and 1 1 1 y TwentPMh alrset. Brooklyn, l inday ; mo.ii'.ng. the llrv. Talher Hardmr o'll- 'elating. I tlS IVlBiilli lAn.iliKil .hw-i en ill t ir v. y .y.. , k, . , . ,. .. ,ari, . , , . , ,im', ), , lo , dCwn." he !..-,,,. M tight Just Istn Inn that aeak and pit.duce one of th s latinv heart fores 1 .sure MtlVi a and show Charley nnd me where to I'.an." mi i" nrii hueated ever vilk good huntof as ihe m l her oniy-unlieat I thought out II, c snaaers for Ihe arlooi blank langs a W ien It was all ssssjf I Tr.x e had P.-- v.. ihl) Imltted In hluk and while thai she is white ami fan yeari old and .is bystn ninrrle-1 rnrr lefore. Ala i that her nnme originally, whs Dl lis o i ' ill ill in. L it that she had i is court's decree n lie t ml the stage' nagafl she had need for ai many pleaa anl yearl ItllBtlt be hrrs In real nooth. I H!ie furr ier deposed sic Mas born In Ireland and proud It. slie added sriMitv, Mr Oneitler 0enl on reer.rd as helm? forty. Ave yean old, 'H.rn InOerniany a". i aboul ti lai.e h. m. : itintrimonlel step, IVhen the dead had been did Ihe happy j couple leaped fancy Trixle leaatngi Into walling auto ail oers whlaaod iff to llensonhurst to lunch at MI is rrlsTania'i landaoms bunnatow n-i- denes, No HN T. nly-llrat rltemie, Tile wedding i expeoted o se Quito an gvei rt in theatrical circb s , large nueabarot prominent players has been Invited, it , I- sal. I Mllltta Bata Jail Brealtere. BAI.YKHSVII.LK, Ky.. March I. Ovei'oowcrlnr the Jailer. Perry Burton , rt 1 Charles Barhey. charged with the murder of B P- simra. escaped from Jail here yesterday, but wnrs later round 1 op tad Mptarad by a company of State mill ; I a. The mllltla fired on the two men, wno su rrsnd ered. Ka.im Hi I'BK. HKVE YOU TRIED IT? Makea Hot and Cobl Moats Taety. A hlur Ms Mou , hu AdiUng Vlnsgur. At Ifetleetsaasn aert Uraarairr Btetee. to rVvris. Bnosa with awrli Beetle. ollars ha ve exclusively ths UNOLORD BUTTONHOLES ' they're easier to button they don't tear out. beo. P. Ide a Co., Makera, Troy, ft, V, Premlef Breakfail I8e PrenWr Vaailie Ktrn t ,.. 34c Premier Whit- Pepper lee .Premier l.la k Popper lc Premier Maine Cora lie Prerol r I aooatetl Hu e 10c Pre ni r Drown Rioa ..... Mc Premier Perrl Walla Tea 1H 10c Premier Peaa it n liter 10c. lac fl H LR, "the teep.r you dive Into cur service the more reasons you will find for awarding us yi ur eyeglass patronage. In each one of tne eight atorea comprising the Harria chain, you will receive cow i.: us afftntioti and expert ser ; ii (. You can huy your glasses of us for Icaa money than you could obtain them elsewhere, because v.c manufacture the complete eyeglass in our four lactones. Every pair of Harria Claaseg ia told with a bind ing; guarnntee of abaolute gatiafaction or your money back. Harria Glaaaea coat $2.00 or it ore. 0koX 'blouse o$ U Rust Zoid St.. near Fourth Aeea. S'7 West Mih Rt. , bet. M h undoth Atcb Til West 126th St, near Lnox At. i I Columluas A ve., 8U t nnd Wtm M 7ii Nassau St., near Joha It. 1009 Broadway, aear Willo'by, Bkra V .'uitaa St. opy. A. aft S, Bklv 697 Broad St. near Eahna'a. Kavarh The Road to Health Bet! aa a germ kmisg sreeeetsflae lies doarta er wash. TTBK1VS ANTI st.lTK' roWDCft La a su agaaal aa a Waits as. at. TYREE'S Antiseptic Powder tea "sr m?J&SrJRiX Soarae. Plasslaaa laaiaatu ia waiw. J..mttOaaawtW lliBln t.C 1 Cteariog Sale of PIANOS Pianoo trom tlH ap; - Now Player Stelnway. Decker PIANO WARE BOO I 96 SU. Ave, cor. Ota St, N. r. SS to 57 Flatbuih Ave, Brooklra, Better Than Any Hot Water Bottle H&MEtecttte$a5t Heauna Pad e Casta t east for IO hsaars la epaarasa. Narar s'owa raid, lavata Hrsttssa ' Moll. i.Oatile. ronfurnia tu soar, a in aasls ari Hepenaaas's. aiksss and lesali-is lirueslata. 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