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5 STAINED PAGE ¢ Albany \dldcesefinfxdt (Rev, Dr., Charles (~ ect ARGUS - isror » [ACCUSATION BY WIFE -> | _ © FOLLOWS JUDGE'S FINE Sims.. Lal (SNES OL Prominent | Suffrage, Wofkver . Hel’d‘Puinc.‘ Office in TUESDAY MORNING *: VRe'v,‘Rlcim:111EPNel one. bisilop’ 'of 'the Store Hours. netm Good Service. C. Harriman, redtor of S6 Peter's, cons .} ducted the service at the church. co da Store Opens at Telephone, Mail soe. 'An \W543“! (ff fithhm-l'f‘h bimns'itfl a> . dor o: Por» feorce & Par: «Gf 1 'ring at 2,80 oelock Dr. rank . SN 9 a. m. Closes at Order fluid, I“ If\'1\'l\ib.’l’:‘f\df{\\ “jf'zmuh'nl‘ffl' who Rogers, \ organist, played, Handel's sonal Service pleaded guilty when- arraigned Inst Sat- \Largo\. for the. processional, and the 5:30 p. m., includ- (i chofe éritered » followed. by the: wardens ing Saturdays. , of - several _ Albduy | churches... Mayor Jduies R. Watt and bis eabinet took their places behind the wardens, followed miu D8, BAT : >>> Clergy andJ-aynjef! Pay vLaSt ”We“ lines ' prescribed * by | the Debt of Respect at Fun- urday, by Detective \Willian J. Bannon to a charge of petit larveny in. stealing tools and cloth from thev estavlishment of the ENHsworth Conipgny in. the Tyon block, was taken from Jail to police court yesterdny and: fined «by dudge John J. Brady. Phursduy, Spaulding will be. arraigned on- a: disorderly person charge mado by 'his wife, Edith Spaulding, who through our Shopping Bureau. Albany, N. Y., March 23.-The “Twin-r \Lousy : Faby Wormer, , Ready To Serve Your - Episcopal ritual as the hody was brought up the sisle, , Honorary bearers, member eet a ‘ . p <_ P - alleges that ho put her out of their home |*~ * \, Lal afa L Peter® church;. were -Robert: : ' II: t N ~- Middletown, jn Madison, place. and' “11:5ch to - con- 40- eral of Rectors 6.0} Prugm and XWilliany Gorham. tice, war a as er ee S toc \I tribute toward her support, .. l ® gl‘enfl, vnd' Jolin ID, Perry, . Luthor. H. ' Judge Brady said yesterday that he --: > 3 | Pucker, . William, P.Atudd, 'Phomas I. Yan Ant‘Velfb. Samucl 'W. Brown, | Frederick E; Wadhams, John H; McElroy, Delancey l‘filmer.‘ and Russell M. Johnson, vestry» aem Mell 2202 nn. i A: fenture of the mublcal part, of the i P 1 | | had reecived. no word. from the, woman fw S, I $ revvide, which -was dn charge of, Dr |d é | P I; Mrs.. Porsis \A. Marvin, who was) HW i e prominest in the movement which has {fiasfififlc‘Kflgfirfflogslg‘ensfi “Huff“? resulted in the granting to women of| shi lind not seen her husband in 17 years. equal. rights with men, colebrated her Sl’“&‘ld‘,ng insists: that his first Wift'38) fou cmeritus -of St, Poter's Episcopal |[ 80th birthday Sunday night in her home dend. :; Cl gey Chirch, which took place from the in Western avenue, Mrs. Marvin is the}, ; ; 6 > 'po church, | Clérgymen and laymen. from all widow of Dr. Frederick R. Marvin. FAILED T0 PROV'DE FOR BM“ of the diocese attended the service. . r -/. (* Hundreds |of Albanians attended 'the funeral yesterday dftermcon -of the Rev. Dr. Walton, Wesley Battershail'80, reg- Easter Apparel For Men . The men's store is bright and cheery with new thibngs for Easter- > completely ready with new selections of good taste, good styles and serv- iceable quality, © ' Rogers,. was: the nlnflng of the. anthom, \In' the Raster Twilight\ which .was written by Dr Battershall 15, years nfo . | i ; hd adopfed. to music, written. the HSth | - f In 1882, though Republican 'n her 4 L H - From the residence, 215: Mailison ave | canting? 'The recessional was Clopin's' Easter Neckwear Easter Shirts | - sylnmithieél Mrs. Marvin was a 'candi- QHILDREN SENT T0 JAIL nue, 'where Dr.-Battershall. died. Priday fulltl‘fli ' f The body. was plced in 'a vault im the date on 'the Democratic ticket of Middle: |- C town, where she resided, for member 87, “Vb? “In?“ f: [the Board-of Eduction. It is believe f j m ne was Paro ”(I \GT Ars. Marvin was one of the first women CF! weeks ago by. Police Judge\ John J. 6 Brady \on <his promise., to ..contribute night from .pnowmonia, the i'ibody 'was taken: to St, Peter's Church, where it lay in' state from 9. o'clock in the morning: to 1 oelock inthe afternoon.. A guard Rural cometery: to- await burial in the £ spring. |. E ~ S ., Men's Knitted Four-in-Hand Scarfs, in the new Spring col- ors, cither plain, - novelty Men's Coat Shirts in the fashionable turn-back , cuff |. , ©. \ H a % style, made of fine petcale or« KEELER AeAint-DirEcror. / { + he r ' ha- in the State to, be clected to ain 'office of . yor ting \ the Hpi 1 stripes a xturcs. madras r z me ps * . toward the support: of his three mother- of horor, representing- the . Episcopa - : b - nye ; | or heather mixtures , patterns neat or in . Silk Pajamas T'this kinds aol, less ~children, .was commnitted in, police clergy ant comprised) of Dam} Albert C. |- > OF- |N§URANCE COMPANY 4 . $2.50 to $5.00 Upon her resignation from the office, court / yesterday to velten- of the Cathedral of 'All Saints; 130980 SS e n tiary for six months or until such time as he provides a $500 bond as a guaran- toe that he will support his-children. ..\ Whitbock was «arrested by Detective William J.. Bannan 'i (Vaterylict, on complaint of\ Laura \Van: Alstyne, 20 Dongan avenig, “111mm. s, slster-n- law, who bas been caring for his children. novelty stripes, $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98. U ' Mrs. Marvin received the following letter [ from the Board of Education of Middle- town: °° . \At a regular meeting of the Board of Education of the 'village of Mid- dletown, held on- the 11th day of Men's Silk Pajamas of fhe most serviceable quality in fist colors-cither plain'or in neat designs, $8.00 to $15.00. R Men's Belts fitted with Stet- the Rev. Paul Birdsalliof Géace Church, Dr. Creighton R.. Storey of Trinity church, and the Rev,. Frank V. Creigh- ton. of St. Andrew's church watched aver the' bodys a ve ho The Rev. Leonard' E, Richardson, a élose personal friend of Dr.-Battershall, *~ Edward A. Keelet-of. the Poter Kee ler Building Company, Chas \been.. ro- clécted. .a © director; and member\ of 'the excentive ~ of . the «Employers! Mutual.. Insurance Company' at: . GL Broadway, Now-York. ,, Mr.. Kegler: lins - 'Open-End, Fancy Silk Four- in-Hand Scarfs in a splendid assortment of colors and pat- terns: for Spring at 98¢c, $1.50, Men's Silk Shirts in plain colors or in neat stripes-cor-, rectly styled and beautifully made of Sill: Broadcloth and | 1 8 reliable Tub-Silks at $6.00- ling Silver Initial Buckles a & o t . of the company a ’ > : R ; ving, Whitheck told the detective he had re- said prayers at 'the residence before the been a director-of the company for many, $2.00 to $4.00, * $9.00-$12.00 and $15.00. $1.50 to $3.50. _ 2 April, 1882; the following, offered by told the datective be bad $010 the church. The Rt | years. © wo ks (Main Floor,) afin Floor: -. *\ fain Floor.) Mr: Vanamee, was unanimously R ik \ in / ! fo n * LE n, oor.) , - - (Dain Floor, adopted: - R ._ We the members of the Board of Education of the village of Middle- town, N. Y., in being compelled re- luctantly: to mequiesce in the reti ment. from the board of our asso- clate, Mrs, Persis A. Marvin, desire to place upon record our sense of the great loss suffered by ourselyes and La Rita Corsets Including the Newest Models p Again comes the new models in La Rita Cordets to Many New Ideas . - In Silk Underwear i Exquisitely lovely garments in Crepe de Clli'ne. Tub ' Sutin Jor orgette. Crepe-with filet a vi cos . 2 pol ta by the public in being. 'deprived .of \broidery ribbon, roscbmfis or tailored “figmwl laces, em meet a, modern emergency. No woman need dispaip of her services and her' unsel, The ' intelligence, the co entiousness' ._.: > Dainty pastel shadeg, including flesh pink, fourquoise, \ten rose, lavendar mais and white. Gowns] many. new and fascinating models, $10.50 to $27.50, 1+ ‘ velope-Chemis 3.08 to $19.50-Camisoles, $1.30. to $5.75-Bloomers, $ to $7.98-Silk Vests, £3.08 to filgtgcmyonwfs 2,50 and $18,50-Combinations, $4.98 - to $12.50. > attaining tho new sithouette-flat effect back and front- a bit'of distension at the hips, if becoming . , A private demonstration will show you the essentia fentures, and we suggest that for comfort for health or for fashion, La. Rita.will give you complete satisfaction. Sizes 22 to 85 inclusive. Prices $6.00 to $18.00, (Second Floor,) ' « and the earnestness with which she has performed: the dutics of Hee posi- tion have wor for her the highest re- spect of her associates and, entitled her to the gratitude of the public. Coming as she did come, to the ner- formance of new and unfamiliar du- ties and as a representative of a new and untried system, her successful discharge of all the dutics of her no- . sition has justified and rewarded the expectations of those who believe that woman's work and woman's in- fluence may be eminently useful in f (Main Floor.) ' New Hand Bags Imported Novelty Necklaces Hand Bags are unusually distinctive in' artistic new As the last little touch of-the artistle to one's cas- the administration of our ° school ' shapes, fashioned of rich silks, brocides, fine'lenthers or time come Necklaces im splendid assortment.> Individual system. . c \ beautiful beaded creations. - designs and colors that bave searched the land'and sea for I* JOHN 8. WILEFSfdcnt Here it is casy to getn bag that is correctly. har- \ monious with whatever you will wear this season. rarcness and brilliangy. i . H. R. Sanford, Clerk Colorful novelties in jade, amber, lapis ldsull or tour- Mrs. Marvin's guests at her birthday - In leather, $1.00 to $25.00. © , # quoise color on 'linked chains, $3.50 to $15.00, celcbration were: Dr. George B. Gor- ' p h i In Silk, $1.49 to $20.08, Dainty. Venctians, $150 to $7.30. Italian Corals, I‘lgllp‘, R613 nursim‘llrs. Alzllbcrl: M. flax, gm mC A G :s R Ry t\ €. to T . .98, E 3.00. Engli Pearls, 5 5 all, Dr. .and 'Mrs, Hopkins. Mre. - > < * h mported Beaded Bags, $3.08 to $39.98, $1.50 to $5.00. English and French Pearls, 50c to $25.00, bert 'W. Stickney, Herhgrt &. Sticknee; as a “age will da f (Main Floor.) R , (Maia Floor.) - (Ill. Mag- l'l‘hmfius dt ‘y‘Bd' “Eh?“ © up} . R Mrs, Charles N. Gilbert, Dr, . © Gustavus Mrs. x‘Sa‘l‘xflxel ré. cut your High Wooster, Miss | Wooster, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Marvin, Miss Hunter, Miss Du- gan, Mr. and Mrs, Porter, Mr. and Mrs Ira Shoemaker, and Mr, and Mrs. Ran- dall J. LeBoouf. al M WARUNG ISSUED Travis Promises He Won't < Shirk-at Enforcing Income Tax Penajty. *, < New Neckwear. Veilings, Ribbons -Novel Vests and Guimpes are for- tures of. new Neckwear, designed to rccompany Eton Suits and Cont Dresses. 'Collars are fashioned of dotted dimity or fine net, Incos and .embroldery in soft ecru tones or white. . - -Many exquisite Ribbons tinsel bro- caded, silk brocaded. or ambroidered, nro sought after for vestings and sashes. * © -A. veil for every hat, whether smart dotted veiling or a gracefully draped ' French 'vell embroidered in. design; (Main Floor,) Care For Your Eyes Of all your earthly possessions, the most precious is your power of sight-your eyes!> Yet. how very careless you are of them. There are. today | thousands upon thousands of people in all walks of life who should be wearing glasses yet they prefer to suffer from head: aches, nervourness and other mental disorders, rather than give time and thought to having their eyes examined and properly cared for. Delay is most unwise, because at best you are risk- ing the quality of your vision, (Examination Free). Special-Shell Spectacles com- plete with lenses, $3.45. (Main Floor.) ~The Easter Rabbit oll Is In - ~> . The Stationery Store d_‘_;\1 family with him, too! Little '~Brier. Rabbit and Big Brice Rabbit- : White Rabbits and Brown Rabbits- Some of them are wooly, and all of them want new owners, 10c to $2.00 {each, a , Easter Greetings-Cards, Booklets, Novelties in hundreds of diferent de- gigos-perhaps >the most beautiful reolorings and 'embossing we have ever - had, be to Soc. ° ' +. Hand Painted Candy Boxes in fnany beautiful designs, $1.75 to $2.08, A (Main Floor.) «, Cost: of Cooking - [ ~ S* UCL s, B ~ There I's»Afn;A¢jiu'tewi Shhrtai'gequ a= - Gas Ranges due to the scarcity of ..] _. materials. We urge you to buy at.: -_ once. We can supply. you, now.; dinner or supper is cooking at home. Every home needs.a gas range. It - mount - MNEUDNGED . sumers to do their part in peducing the Government Opens Campaign \Against H. C. of L. Through * Cheaper Meat Cuts. Plans are being made by the Albany éflice of the department 'of justice toob- strve this week as atime for all con- high cost of living by buring cheaper ents of meat. A real drive will be Jaunched when the plans are completed, it was announ gesterday. _ 'The drive to reduce the bizh cost of liviog in this way is meéting with suc- css in Syracuse, where the department officials opened the drive yesterday. department of justice, is in New York where, it is said, he is in conference with government officials in regard to the Sheffield Farms Company's case. Work is being contioued in Albany on the milk and meat probes. 'It is expected Mr. Holdridge wili7 make an announce. ment regarding his conference with the officials when he returns to Albany to- ay. COGHLAN POST WILL - TURN OUT IN'FORCE George W. Decker, commander of Ad- miral Joseph B. Coghlan Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, expects. to have at least 1,000 in line on Memorial day, beaded by the post's new band, in charge of A. J. Jonas. At the post meeting in the County building tomorrow night he will urge that an effort be made to in- etease the membership of the organiza- tion. Fifty applications will be acted an and Joseph Barkhart, on the eta of the national. chief, will teport bis work fo organising new posts in Troy, Sara- tog. Schenectady. and. Amsterdam. A. committee will be named at tomor- tow night's meeting to arrange for a Cuil SENICE Milwaukee Man Lands Place as . Chief_Examiner; Watertown Citizen ' Assistant. - _ John B. Stevens, of Milwaukec, has been appointed chief examiner of the State civil service commission as the result of a recently. conducted examina- tior by the commission. Arthur Bi Zerns, of Watertown, has been nnpoinfed; assistant chief examiner. + f George R. Wales of the United States: civil service, Elmer R. Brown, cbaneel-i lor of the New York University, and: Nelson Spencer recently conducted ai DFFIGERS NAMED lature and Governor thought differ- ontly and the statute was adopted. From that time it was and is the duty of every gwod citizen to domply with its provisions. A large number ofour people have not, as yet, done so. 'That oblign- tion should not be further heglected. I have extended the time until 'March 31 and call upon all to assist this office in prompt paynient. Thir teen branch offices, with venresenta« tives* located in convenient towns and villages, will gladly advise tax- pagers with respect to fhcir ties - The comptrollet is responsible for the collection of the tax and. the enforcement of the provisions of the law, I shail not avoid or shirk the duties imposed. How mich more helpful and satisfactory it will be for everyone if our people will ob- serve the law and avoid unpleasant | proceedings later, Returns from the several branch offices indidate that approximately $23,000,000 hny bsen received so far Owing to weather conditions. and _ the 'congestion occarring drring the few dass price to March 19. no complete report bas yet been obtained,. | In view of these circum stances and the extension granted ontil the end of the month, it is expected that approximately $26,000,000 will be ' > READING NOTICE In, . ' MunNic rear Gas CO. ._. Oar Aim: Year Satisfaction |. ~- < >. C ~>, 124 State St. .> ‘ 1 Phone Main 6100 | it} « Faster Cards As usual here you will find a large J assortment of Easter Cards that will . appeal to all. Many are exclus AF SARGENT'S - re de- - / F F ased ' saves: coal lightens Housekeeping 'Each article of food is cooked 'with a o. ~ Two-Color Gfoves Silk Hosiery for Spring | Posiible fale, of o, © c dhor in & hundred ways. During the wealth of Joice and flavor such as no | - ' Are Very F ashtonable nmna’flficff‘fi £§il§ll§$tcllfifnfizsc Watdfi'éfitleingcé clocked .or the State to file their \£353“??? r? J| <_ sweltering heat of summer a'gas range other form of éooking can give, Every \ : i . . re v ni 24 KC ee ta abo toca 22d tid a . a. m I , /) The Jatest fashion gloves is the two-color slip-on 26W glint; fn‘fi‘pmfs'. it] lille wool $335] whgnlgccsgsfzmroé time a} is worth its weight in gold as it throws fgu. rangefm our alloygzomlw $511\- : . f (‘ ' porse glove, four-button Teugth without buttons, made of wash- Sports Stockings too in either silk or wool were never a ' Curent Sl. comparatively little heat: out -into 'the ~ .for years of service-handsomely finish» ; B l Gille - able ycnmskln. with wrist inserts and embroidered. backs %0 Interesting and benutiful-and we bave an excellent Travis, which comes to a close Murch pare CP imatic. gi ngo _. ed with surf asily and thoroughly } . men in combination colors: Newport with brown, pearl with lmm'flm more ordinary Stockings come in mang-colors and 311' has caused the comptroller to-issue room.. A modern automahe'?” range . (.C h.“ sur lees.\ easily and enG P8 7.4 sou P Eizo . putty; gray with sand or black with white. tints and are very beautiful though mot expensive. t {nilicfglx‘z‘intgfil‘z 5T: tiling? persons who. will enable the housewife 'to york in cléaned. In view of the dem‘wd * | j Gifle {Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) ®, Price t ' its edactm; l * < a distant part of the house, go shopping shortage we urge you to.purchase at © , g fig? pi ~ Prior to eractment many peo- M age Tas while ; iveri . kaid . - - ple were not in sympathy with a. or calling, secure in thhe knowledge that |_ onicé while we can guaranties dghv?pcs. al f He : . 20% no, State income tax law. 'They were + h e a ro - - ‘ ¥ §}, at?) as + - 8 ' k fearful lost it might cause. trouble roc - ‘ , e - 41, desti W. M. Whine £ Ct W. M Wiiimas & Cao, W. M.Whitngy & Co. pid io opr Sold - on : Convenient 'Terms '}! ad . . - R as of that class. ut the Legis- :'~ Borse lk.. a 22+ » bi o i signs and placards are being used a midi t i \ & * o al an 2 exc re C 4 camp fire after the Memorial day parade. [nationwide: competitive examination to m els #, 8000 tats clamming that they seve) 000 >- ud , \Hig 0 signs, assuring you qu soiethmds differ- - 1008. 0 l examiner an assitan 2 . - - <0 aapeits sar as good meat] CASE OF ALLEGED LIQUOR Cie rite 00 cloe s ay cal ie ie eet opp ap ent from 1th? harp «331° : cardg. The eer vcs mae: mes: uite dor| SMUGGLER THIS MORNING]| rams sf Weopon admitted io nees | thes. greap World ar in. Fathte prices. will appeal to purses.\ _ untrue; \Tbe experts say many palata- tice Jaw in the District of Colnmbis {Daily's Stow, a_ beautifully told! Tl! . la? : an (I most c’dmple te lme i ble dishes can be made from the cheaper ws ._. served as examiner in the Philippmes} tale of the humor, heroism and tragedy! e gest id E 4 € 1 cats of meat. but hase pot been known} LDit@ States Commissioner Samtel{ bureau of eivil service and was examiner) of the New York boys. who filed the fstat' . in t & sectio'» i to wany people who are 'of the opfoion| Caplan will conduct a hearing this morn- with the Unifed States civil service com- ranks ‘of‘tbc mg Regiment. _ It is x1 0. tonery In. his E Ais is that the forequartem because. of itsl tos at 10 o'clock in the ease of William} Dission and is at present senior exami-; 50,11} wggtzy. «g is m,=ftflc=. withi _ * . 6) 42> cheaper price.\is mot as good in many{O'Xcill of Albany, who is charged wilb| O° and scéretary of the civil mint-used at? ¢ YEW-usz wan a : +l; wars as the hindquarter. «muscling liquor into this country from {commission in Mitwankee. Phope that the woldierpt write: » , Ne e Taited! Is employed 'by the State! more about the valiant dcods and achieve- 1 f mfiiiflgfiflgg 22522: fimgnflgem service commission. He was grad.) mirnts of the 60th on siou in Albany on a similar ze, andiuated from Cornell universits. in 1005.) of his case was put over the tems qP carly thai It is expected that many hatchers in the viii! will be calisted to aid the drive *pasking\ the cheaper cats when oc. €afion arisen. | Plans will be completed Bl battle- 16-22 James Street soop, the epartment oGer A will be given in the . yesterday. “1:13 a real batlle will befeaseof Wunam IL Swarm talk a --= e R Fazed with the FL C. of Ie _> way mail clark, charand. with stealing = - m G. 0. HoKritse, Albany agrat of they monty from a resistered efter in Troy. R yin. R 20> , R ~ 4 to _ Lill » alis, I llm Luz . . n o