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Se ee Aerie THE Tae THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26 TRILBY IN REAL LIFE TELLS ___HER REMARKABLE STORY. § Koc & & Col ZOO} Mrs Eleanore” A ulling er, The history of these days isan unbroken record of im mense sales in chic, dependable outtittungs for the younger generation—the reason, unparalleled attractions like these: 2888695009984 "125 th St., West, Svante! Tai saa & a Children’s Days---2#%... | 3 For the Girls : pice the Boys: rt hh st cloth, | | SAILC R OR RL rand BLOLSS SuITS of 3 } all colors, including bhick, 14 to 48 new fall shades, 5 (0 10 8, Teg. 8 V0Sey eRe 1275 8.98 “4.98 & MISSES? BON « lined through lar, 14 to 15 yrs, reg. 1 6.75) | MISSES’ PEDESTRIAN SKIRTS of atl-spot F imported Cheviot cloth. invisble s\ Cheviols or fanc, CELTS MISE AVR OTILIOR ARSE val YESILICE 12 ins. long. reg. 7.50 alee 4.98 | TAM O° SHANT CHILDREN’S SUITS of all- ai hviot, | SING CAPS, reg. 75 cents ~ firely tailored,tancy vest ettect. trimmed | Shoes for Boys and Gir! with satin bands; ¢ Oxtord, red; reg. 9 CHILDREN'S ALL-W¢ samp’e line of medium ina lirge variety of sty —short or three-quarter worth less than 1.00 eeee f cixtord Meltc t with satin, velvet ¢ 0, 6.7 7c O26, HKNEE PANTS” of all-yool blue Serges, aon GOLF OR YACHT. $0103, $225 11 10 2.60. | CHILDREN’S of same, s.zes 8% to 10%, | Me LITTLE MEN'S BOOTS, laced. of he: k dikin, spring hiels, sizes oto 1333. TODDOGOOCOO IO YOUTHS’ of sam. CHILDREN'S BOX GC of serge, three |INFANTS' LACED BOC small capes, velvet collar and cuts, al! | kidskin, sizes nicely st tched: also of plain ¢ tly trimmed with soutache br ors, red, blue or tan, 1 to 3 CHILDREN'S BOX COATS of boue plain cloth, capes trimmed with bra some finished with fur heads, ce red, blue or tan, 1 to 3 yrs... 3,69. INFAN LONG CLOAKS of cream Bed ford cord, double capes. trimmed with fancy satin ribbon and gimp.... 3,391} hy pict’ | Misses’ & Children’s Hats: " FELT SCHOOL HATS, stitched shed with heavy silk cord and ed, navy, Beautiful Eleanore Pe-| troni Gives a Full Ac- Was Hypnotized Into Marrying a Man g ee = Whom She Loathed—|% ae His Strange Power Over Her, She De- Browning: King -8- G clares, Has Made Her) 3 a Wreck. @ Clothiers, Hatters and Outfitters © fo) “A Tritby In real life, her will com- pletely subjected to that of the man she married on St. Valentine's Di Taat is how Mrs. Eleanor C. Hullinger deseribes herself, white Henry Clay Hal- Inger, of Chicago, the husband, from whom she secks a legal soparation, through her lawyer, A. J. Olshet, of 302 fateen erste a room in a bosrd-|could marry a thing lke him—he ts six} July 19, while 1 was visiting the Aqua: {og-hotse across the way, where he can | feet two and Tam a foot oF 90 SLOFte | ea n'y “eariage eT keep his eyes on tho entrance to her | but T couldn't. 2% been well since T met \ Our 50-cent neckwear is a shade better than you'll find anywhere else at the price. Our dollar shirts are unusual value for the money, and of exclusive patterns. ‘ Our Furnishings and Hat Departments 2 ee him. At it Is the “ flatat No, 106 West Elghty-third street, ] “Instead I only stared at A i i Mrs, Hullinger bas returned to the city | ast I got strength to exclatm, ‘What or met are as complete as our clothing store. stated In once he ‘sojourn at Asbury | “‘Won't you be my wife?’ he asked, vce and his little dark eyes mared at me and seemed to gleam. ut me to sleep { would never after a three wee! Park, whither she went with her aot im.” mother, Mra. Anna Kugler, on the | S80 Sete ie may Batla couiante ‘nia enator Ss Ww tory order of two phy: s. ol $e “ths story 0 eremptory onler ot tno phyatclans, who] Tea n auth softy: Sy Cooper Square, est. **You mean yes, don't yout w n “"¥es,' I replied. Then we. went who was actually calls by © process home. I put my head on my mother's | Sarver through his sending a check for shoulder and told her I didn't want to] 96 to her when ho learned she was ill marry him, but she soothed mo and | ®™ tn need. Mrs. Hullinger ia only twenty-two years old. She was the dainty, pretty Hleanora Petron! a year ago. Her father Yong dead, her mother became Mrs. Kulger, and the daughter, a dark-haired, aid maybe he would make 4 oud hus- olive rkinned brunette of the ttallan| fang eed ween me in atele | type. has lived with her since the con-| swell, 1 was Walken rick, 1 oan very | clision of her short, tragic love|ii cor ‘a. week, doctors couldn (| \ romance. Uy) out what all me. str NR many years her senior, and a big real | before dt was posted and, staring at me, \oeeen &partmént-house, {s hung in abeyance|the Church of te Strangers on stances, to Sue Gen.|@ of dower rights In the property. Herjas [ could when: he asked me if I took | nt linger has always had a fascinating marrylng at man like that,” and (wanted rit T, in fact, an elderly man, and though| tle would stare at me and. mu recelve his attenttone, axainst her husband, who is a pros-| “I was In torture for fear he would estate transaction in the Windy City, |he sald, “You want to destroy that let- because of the lack of her signature to|!tst. 1 made up my mind that 1 im to be my and, but when the! Gpinola’'s Nephew power over me from the moment of our “T had deen receiving the attentions |to speak, out 1 ¢. 1 to look ‘he could place me in the very best so- | #Miver all over. then I'd be and when it came out that [ was en- Nearly Opposite Cooper Union Lost Her Only Chance, Mra, Ani 19 Douglas, the slater of Gen. spinal estate at his death t a was ¢ Tated at $1,000,000, ts Hy n greatly reduced ciroumstan: Jest Fifty-eignth street, ¢ f{ letters wnio h she an Income of $3,000 ne ts couch and |! me and | . by rt and wrote a letter breaking psrous'ireal: estate operator in) Chicago, cart areeeeinentie But he came back er dO 0 nd deatro: t y Involving the transfer of a high ter don't your And t deatroxed tt. | Mrs. peteina! Who Is in Reduced Circum- the papers as wife and the possession | WH the ministir 1 was belng mart minister asked the question I couldn't, = but Henry C. Hul-| Ponty maid “Yes and Heir. first ee , 2) io . i, “Then the minister gave me a faery ting, \tholigh' he’ repetied me, lj. 7 "uid, “Routnre.m tomutital gist of w ewalthy widower tess than three | im and my tongue could n years ago, But he ts much older than four weeks he got me so 1 Ww celal circles and give me all the advant- end then he'd put m ages of wealth, my mother did not lke take Nie viollt a me to play. ded. keep hla jevee | sin Baged to be married to him {t was ar-| staring at me and move hy Standard Gaslight ranged that I should go on a long visit 80 tN 1 would & ompany, basing: {moon a wish to an aunt at Passadena, Cal erfeal, then drowsy, then he aned by her fant before Escaped Ones Met Anocher, called. [told him now edt be vo provided for. “That was last autumn Ja January]! T met the man who has so completely | hypnott turned my life, Henry C. Hullinger, who. Was in Californta on business. He had ) am ~ been principal of a high school in Chi-| thin re: and he w ; rep and oes um his eatate ac ¢a0, was a profersor of music, and| {old Edwin hed better ‘mn © of thi, however, Mrs. Douglas in the real estate busines: “After Edwin left tasked Hurry If it; wished to prevent the probating of the didn’t like him, but he was very lV eatsaa La CGon aLaBastONtnnteet Attentive, and he seemed to have a sth omy 4ister-in-law and omy atrange power over me, so that L al y. don't you know? ate i But both his wid told he that she hay will uoind that ts a Mrs. Dousghis yesterday 2 fald what he wanted me to, not what b ¢ ig Worht tere cipedt of T wanted to say, and did what he| at No. 955 Pai this. and mined that fS Nate ot P vuld make no attempt to. prevent wanted me to, though {f was against my | pills. Beruint, » Bertint In my cousin. h the will & n will. t was in April thut Ha aced u re the tne rother “I eamo home to New York and Mr, trunks by the expra F nal SeaUM, hn Huliinger followed. He called at my} emen and followed tm dura Ga ght Com. ied With their haye promisat me the mone 1 for ten but they Mother's house to see me. I wanted to| a --fell him that I did not want him to all and resolved to do so, but when he shine T-couldn't. °"He took me riding, and one day when )we were having luncheon {n Central June hi my rent MW oworried ine so. 1) to close Up after only. two Werks rented @ room across the Way | from mother’ 1 fc no, by my Ge chanced to meet me. : the old spell came over me and 9 Park, she: proposed. to Coney Island with him, After 2 if he thought I] 1 was very |. and on = 2 ~ - ae pre icie WDEPSHIHODOSHOQOEIELOS on the ground that, as she charged, sho was Induced by urlekers, to allow, pro- ced | bate, although she hi d grounds for ra contesting, Bhe Sinan sown thee, her BEIDRICK NOT MAROONED. |TO FIGHT NEW LEAD TRUST. ph tig ee Bets Be meas SCR ee tyou tf you fH t ‘c with the you | is, eare- Peary Says Restraint Might | Producers Pinn to Combine and. Rave attire was secured to certain s Have Mado Him Violent. Establish Selling Awencs. | will be sett 3 wi hose contents ne was lod to tieune tren 4 a a5 rstand. HTLAND, Ae, Sept. 25.—Mrs.| CHICAGO, Sept, 23.—The lead pro- | late Mrs. Spinola. | nephew, who. ta no | Sirs. Douglas says she has aMdavits wife of Liout. Peary, returned | ducers of the country, stirred by the h Portland to-day and promptly|reported projection of a great $20," ‘the report that Dr. Deldrick was} trust under the Whitney-Ryan- fied. The Doctor, she says, left} heim Smelter syndicate, ar Abip on a hunting trip, as it was] to the Record-Herald, planning a clos d, but the boat brausne back a! combination of the producing pn station. tru axed 0 Their object, it 1s stated n widow of t has tie following | of the property since the death of Mrs. | grom. Congressman McClellan and others i | Spinola, refuses to make the annuai|to the effect that her brother was of allowance, ¢ | S3uad mind when he Wied. made an attempt Mra, Douglas war a music teacher and je will, but es | iene in. Barator, She is sixty-five gate Fitzgerald, | years old and is an interesting and ac lon at that thme | clever woman, the stip, rath provisions ment to him. | position where they will not. be Ai .[ tice Walker on the charge of causing Boy Run Over by Track. at vere ent esnerera! and! the mercy of the smelting combine, The “No pocTor, CHILDREN DIED the death of his two children by falling | Walter Brandt, nine years old. of No. A G a wad he plan Ja to form a corporation of it~ to provide them with medical attendance | 644 Second was knocked down ei a it capital wi i shall become the} Zloutet etka In Now Adjudwed | whioh the Judge held ly one of the neces- | and run over last night by a team and tempt {o| selling agency. af she producers. Guilty of Manslaughter. earlew of life. Such necessaries the| truck, at Thirty-second street and First io Aho AY Windrard, Tae Poau Oars Naa aleoltoratore tele VICTORIA, B.C. Sept, 2%—John| criminal code provides a father shall/ avenue. The rear wheel passed over hls ty hes jt t make such action advisable, or tol Rogers, a member of the Christian | PRpvide for his children. body, causing a contusion be- to ‘cooks, 4 Zionist teacher, is} stomach and internal injurism Efe wa was to‘comblne the owneranlo ae tnd Tebaing |Cathiotle Church in Zion, was to-day | chanted’ with mapllelty {a the, wan Ad ofe taken to Bellevue S Hospital tovan smbus periies, _, fedJudged gulity of manulaughter by Jus- fense, He will be tried Nov. & anc “bat In the was in danger oh su ITs of al wool, a mixtures, 3 to 16 95c --49s rs blue, blick,| MISSES’ BUTTON’ BOOTS in bright or | dull Tish kidskin, hand welt, extension + 2.39 1,84 ' t-| (49 CALF BOOTS, laced, welt exten- S of san or b ack +-89c 1. 4.96) CHILDREN'S FELT SCHOOL HATS, tive or} styles.all colors, reg. 69 cents... 4Be d d carl, castor or oes 596 n every desir- 69c ) 8 BAB.ES’ CARRIAGE COVERS ot ripple | CHILDREN'S HATS, velve. Tam count of How She/®% cidctdown, Lap piece. entire cover] — crown, pleted silk brim, trimmed with oe elaborately trimmed with <atin ribbon, sk mull pompons, edged with wh.te different Styles... .secceeeesees 1,59! silk cord, all colors, reg. 1.98..... 9Bc Fall Coats. all occasions— smart shades. At Men’s Stylish Fall Coats. tas well. Both Gages vale Men’s Full Dress Suits. stubby one when as good as there is sus Men’s Stylish Fall Suits. Offered Atecesscseeeeeecees ceeereessneee Boys’ School Suits. to 10 years. Strictly all-wool materials, Stylish, well-cut, well-tailored Suits, worth $4 Friday and Saturday, only.......006 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. bargain seeker. Men's High Made of handsome Full Dress Worsteds—workmanship fault-| US to tell about it again. Made of high-grade less in every detail. A man without a full d:ess misses many ratedsy silk fed and faces sistent hand- 2 good times throughout the winter season. wo woughout—hand-padded shoulders, Wy 00 And there's no excuse for the man with the 32. 50 hand-lelled collar, tan -sewed buttonholes; ° Of blue and black Cheviots, black Thibets, fancy Tweeds and Cassimeres. Very choice materials, make and cut. From elf collar. The workmanship is very exact in every detail; every standpoint—looks, wear and econ- the materials of a better quality than ordi- omy- hese suits will give exceptioral narily sold at this price. Infact, the gar- satisfaction. For finer suits were never le ments wer: mae to sell for more, but a e Double-breasted. 7 t2 16 years; Sailor and Russ'an Blouse, 3 Fancy Cheviots. Thoroughly up-to-date eat and style. Very fine materials. Very fine | fit and workmanship. Real value $5.00; for men Swell Clothes at. at Any Retail Store. We are here to please all we can. That range is large. We have the latest fashions for the fastidious man; bargains for the And of one thine we make sure—that no firm undersells us on a single article. That is our science of retailing— applted with greater results to-day than ever in our history. The strict integrity, liberal policy and unrivalled value-giving which characterized our dealings in the past is your guarantee for the present. We invite you to look at these handsome goods and see how wonderful are the values. ~Grade| Men's High-Qrade Fall Suits. An excellent line ot Tweeds, Hockanum Worsteds, Cassimeres Made in black and neat| and Bannockburn Cheviots, in all the new fall effects; also 6 eee ate Hyena and| black Untinished Worsted and Thibets, cut in the most fash- Tweeds, §2 inches long—the fonable fall styles, including the military 3-button semi- most fashionabls length; verti-| Straight, broad-shouldered shape. Custom tal pockets; the loost,gracciui| Wotk throughout; perfect in every detall. 2 cut throughout. Also the :taple| These would be good value at a good many conventional coat, good for| dollars over their pricesssssssssececeee t.|Men’s Excellent Fail Suits, lined throughout with silk And the ever-popu'ar skort boxy. length in the 25 00 Made of Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, which were. | thoroughly shrunk before they were cut. This lot can't be duplicated anywhere—for they were made especially for us. They tave hand-made buttonholes, hand-! eiead col'ar—work- manship which you know is never put on ane it high-priced The Chesterfizid—made of Untinished Worsteds and Thibets,| suits. A fine serve lining. Wonderful value, for suits like silk-lined and faced to edge; suitabl: length for wear with| these were never put on any retail coun- Prince Albert or Full Dress. Also the “Rain-or-Shine”"| ter under 1800, for both In material 12 00 Coats, which are at once an absolute pro- and mike they are worth that. Special tection against rain and a handsom: 18 00 Ate rccccsecccccccnccoe... seseee len’s Prince Albert Coats and Vests. A good thing deserves repeating. We advertised this gar- ment Last week andthe response and commendation prompted finished Worsteds, silk! the equal of any tailor’s $35 garment; special Men’s Excellent Fall Coats. ° We have a great many of the medium-length loose coats, at Epo so popular, and an unparalleled variety of short boxy. coats in the leading stades, silk or serge lined; velvet or ° fortunate chance brings them to youat.... Specials in Boys’ Clothing. , The perfect contidence with which mothers flock to this store is the best recommendation for our Boys’ Suits. It tells an unfailing story of great values. Here’s another golden chance in Boys’ Suits: Boys’ School Suits. Bo; s' Suits, with Vests, 10 to 16 years; all-wool Blue, Black Friday and Saturday, only...ssessceeessseccce Youths’ Long Trower Suits, ‘ices, $5 to $15. Mail Orders Filled. on, Bie OUTFITTERS Open Late Saturday Night. BZ TO MEN AND BOYS. 248 and 259 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and S5th Sts, 47 Cortlandt St., tet. Church and Greenwich Sts, 125th St., corner 3d Ave. HERO SAVES SON OF PRESIDENT. YOUNG KERMIT ROOSEVELT PROVES AN ATHLETE. r in Collision—Seery Grabs Horses and Executive's Son Makes Flying Leap. | Kermit Roosevelt, son of the Preal- dent, was in a collision at the corner of Twenty-ninth street and Lexington avenue yesterday afternoon that might have resulted disastrous|y but for the Intervention ‘of Richard Seery, a young man of twenty-three. Kermit displayed With a negro servant, Kermit was be- 0 ) i The Finest Cleaner Mado ‘ Cleans paint and woodwork, oy considerabie athletic. mawess himself. | STORM IN THREE STATES. | TROOPS SENT TO THE MINES. . Ing driven to the home of Munroe Fer- guson, at No, 159 Lexington avenug. The rein on the off horse broke and the! crear LAKE, 3. Dak., Sept. 25.—A spirited animals were bumped by ®l storm which swept across three great south-bound trolley. Seery jumped at/ states attalned the proportions of a the horses’ heads, while Kermit made| tornado hore last night. A school how: & flying leap to the curb and ran quickly | was blown down, many dwellings and up the steps to the Ferguson house. | farm buildings were twisted from thelr | ham has ordered militia sent from Bowl- ‘The horses were goon quieted, but H4t | foundations and great numbers of grain no the driver, Ho na “Bay, young fellow, I wouldn't have | we ro Kilted had anything happen to that boy for “round Lexington, a rooted, houses wero Virted thet anything on earth. Yaundations and "windmille ‘were der} es?” queried Beery. stroyed. should say ‘yes,’ replied the driver. ‘He's the President's son.” INSURANCE MEN GATHER. “What's the President's name?” asked Beery, thinking the driver referred to|Convention of Fire Underwriters’ the president of a cab company. Association of the Northwest, Theodore Roosevelt,” sald tho ‘Quit dreamin’. "" “Why, driver. Beery saved two women from drown- Ing 9 pea and only a month or we two ago he managed, to rescue a yelua- ble horse which plunged Into the! stacks are scattered and- destroyed. only slightly damadged and then turned oe Norske Day, to Beory: oly toa Ue SHIGAGO. ide %5.—Three hundred Insurance fleld men gathered at the Young Kermit went to the Pennsy!-| auditorium Hotel here to-day for the vanta Railroad fery at Twenty-thind | opening of the thirty-second annual con- street soon after that, but in another! vention of the Fire Underwriters’ As- carriage, Grawn by other horses. sociation of the Northwe: agers and special Srents of oxnry resen ‘every State in. the Northwest fm Kentucky. LOUISVILLE, Sept. %—The mining troubles in Hopkins County have reached a crisis, and on the recommendation of State Inspector Hin who was sent to the scene to Investigate, Gov. Beck- ing Groen and Owenaboro to protect the property of the operators, The union miners have established a” camp and declared war on the non-union men, The operators hired guards to protect thelr property.” While the com- Dany officials have used all the means preserve ‘peace affraye nave occurred ‘and. dozens. ‘of men have been shot, two of whom dled. PAY $4,000 OR BE BLOWN UP Attempt to BDiackmafl Railread Re im Two Arrests. PLATTE CITY, Mo., Sapt. 25,—Supt, Hohl a few days ago reesived an un. aigned letter which had been mailed at Walfron, Mo,, demanding that the Chi- cago, Burlington and alacy, Railroad Company deposit $4,000. beat cfytain lishton the publte, road below ae iron, thousands of acres| shock were scattered y horses and cattio Neb., trees were Bast River. were present, Presi dent MeGregor Opened ‘or the tracks would be blown up with WHBER® THD MILLIONS MEET— i The Want Pages of the Sunday ‘World every panessi LE Pay son mbich eis a short addrers. aiter | dynamite. l= t. fi hi, Detective McMichael and <0. i 7 2 chic shentt Etat went to the place at the cob appolnied time and captured Ji sl, "tna ‘Sanderson: one ot ctiea ° | Hays ee ae A : es Rares =