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LOVE WAS BLIND. BUT DISCERNING Mrs. Walsh Couldn't, Fool Sightless Husband. HR LIKED THE CHANGE. When She Returned Wanderer Found Her Mate Delighted with Her Impersonator, (Bpeciat to The Brening Werll) GHOAGO, April 4—Like a tale from Boccaccio ts the story recited by Violet Gleason in her suit for $25 wages for acting wife by proxy to Ira Walsh, of No. 75 Peoria stree:, an aged and well-to-do blind man. Mrs. Katherine Walsh, the reai wife, is defendant to the suft. She denies Miss Gleason's allegations and tho Dlind man by his sense of touch will have to determine in court whether he was subject as alleged to domestic deceit. In her petition Miss Gleason alleges that Mrs. Walsh came to her over « week ago for assistance. She said she had word from Now York that her mother was dying, but her hus- band refused to let her go to her as he was too penurious to hire @ ser- yant to take care of him in her ab- rence. Wanted Friend te Take Her Place. tolet, I want you to take care of my husband until I come back. I must go to my mother,” Mrs, Walsb ts credited with saying ‘But what am 1 to dof esked Mies Gleason. ‘l want you to take my place. Pase yourwelf off for me. Our votceg are sim- flar. We have the same figures, You can wear my clothes and my rings and Gress your hair after my manner. He will never know the difference, and 1 € you prada your tro mits hire on ®: Batre to her husbacds was, and finding the: Jewelry Mr \' fish to Mr. Ly ray ry 4 that was the fret ne knew of the deceit was too much afra of her to do anything. But I wilt pro by him and vant girl that T@ entitled tc ~ IDLE WAITER ENDS LIFE. William Ryan Frifile Promise Not to Bother landlady. ‘The woman who keeps « furnished- room house at No. 331 Broome etreet told Wiliam C Ryan, an unemployed walter, that he would have to pay his rent or leave, He eaid that 'f she would permit him to remain over last night he would go away and not bother her Fioropora Banos are of same value as Sweer Carorar Cigare, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1908, FOR MEN AND WOMEN: | oe Linen Handkerchiess va oo .. ie ernmems ge THE BIG STORE SP ACITY INITSELF Less Than '; Regular Prices value, /USememaryTRre. Mrpaldses. 1) ‘ Remarkable valucs priced specially for Saturday. u aata see a} HSIN Be ©, Handsomely made. Hemstitched, various sizes, weights Regula UMEN ) ‘ 1 19. i ; and widths of borders. Imported direct by Siegel weights >») EET Pe AT THE FOUNTAIN, I tetera ace = COROT Co ond ening seamen Co. and thus saving middleman’s profits. value. Sam Av wah fm rons | “ee ae Sort of ie Sirs “and Misses Clothing Store for Wen and Boys. The man who appreciates a hk: Aes perfect fitting garment Men pin his faith to the oY Cooper Clothing Store Spring and © Garly Summer Wear. It is true that its methods are different, but that is because it insists that you shall have the right sort of clothing at the Refined apparel, possessing every essential and feature of style, comfort, ’ RIGHT PRICES WHENEVER YOU HAVE A CLOTHING NEED. beauty and grace Having purchased very large quantities we are enabled to We're not thinking of how much we can sell you to-day or to-morrow, but how often we can bring you back when you require more Clothing. sell them The best argument that can possibly be advanced is the Clothing itself. We fit men of all shapes and stature. Special sizes always here 7 e-plenty. At Sreat Concessions from Actual Values. Wen ’$ Ran Coats. Thus we present an excellent opportunity for economical buying Saturday: Men's Stylish Gop Coats. Our Rain Coats have attracted widespread attention, 250 Suits, Values so ardent that they need no embellishments, Your personal | In Misses’ and Small Women’s sizes, each, inspection will accomplish more in five minutes than the most eloquent ng logically so. For Saturday we include the celebrated | at 9375 argument on our part. Priestley ‘‘Cravenettes’’ in this phenomenal offering. | Extremely attractive values. Prettiest of New styles. They are suitable and correct for all occasions, in all weathers and in all climates. WILL SHED RAIN PERFECTLY. After wearing it in a storm, give it a shake, hang it ) up and it will be dry when you want it again. Saturday, | Wen’s Spre 1g Sucts. Exceptionally excellent selections in all the most approved styles and pee MISSES’ ETAMINE SKIRTS. MISSES’ COVERT JACKETS. fabrics. Wwer Silk Dro Uve ' Pp, trimmed with circular F SILK LINED BLACK SAt ITS, folds of taffeta x i Finely tailored, with lap seams, SUSIE CK SUITS, Thibets and Herring olds of taffeta, black and blue, a I. / fo) vay eyes shape, lined with good S. IO CHEVIOT SERGE SKIRTS. Cood quality black and biue cheviot, with graduated tailored flounce, at THE NEW 2-BUTTON DOUBLE BREASTED Suits faced) Black Twill, SOFT FINISH BLACK DIAGONALS, Sacks and Cutaway Suits—-' Prince Albert Coats and Vest BLACK AND WHITE PINHEADS AND Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres, ) FANCY WEAVES AND SPRING SHADES in over 50 dis- tinct styles, In any of these garments you obtain ease, grace, comfort and style in a degree not eclipsed by the high priced custom garment. Boys’ Clothing. silk &. 985 GIRLS’ BOX COATS. MISSES’ CANVAS ETAMINE SKIRTS 6f good covert, full box front and With stitched straps of moire and 6. 90 back, at . bottom of Nounce with 3 bias tucks, at GIRLS’ CHEVIOT JACKETS. 3.75 st Floor, Preat.) MISSES’ COVERT JACKE TS. In navy blue, with embroidered em- 5. 00 Bicycles tor $72.75. 50 e FS CHECKS in The jaunty short back and dip front, aed WIth ene esata: blems on sleeve, tu!l box effect, at | 5 oS Meteor” SILK LINED OXFORD AND BLACK high class } Top Coats, medium length, THE VERY POPULAR COVERT COATS in the new 50 Si ilar 8S The demand for the a shades, fwo lengths, “ ” ie THE GRACEFUL ':POOLE'’ COATS, in the select / yp Suet e . Meteor "’ Bicycle in mixtures ; length 48 in., e ues, creases daily. It is the greatest bicycle in the world for the money. Many other stores are asking $35.00 tor the same whee! under another name. THE ULTRA-FASHIONABLE COVERTS, in black and gray, also tan and olive shades, Boys’ Short Grousers. Special selections of navy blue cheviots, fine mixtures, corduroys, etc., etc.; all sizes, 3 to 17 years, Over 100 styles to select from. Think of it! SERGES in every shade. Trimmings of every color. Embroideries and designs of latest ideas Trousers lined). Also Cheviots, Twills and Venetians. Sizes for Boys, 3to 10 years ; higher grades at 50, 75, 7.00. “Weteor’’ Bicycles tor Men, 75 Correct styles and umapproachable VALUES are the dominant features 4. 85, 5. 75 Die Wf of the Siegel Cooper Co. Boys’ Store. 6.785: Women, Boys and Sirds, an ° e All colors. All sizes and gears of Wheels. for the entire season. The Siegel Cooper Store is also sole agent for the Orient Bicycles and Motor Cycles in Greater New York. Sundries and Bieyele Accessories of Gvery Kind Every Wheel is guaranteed Owo-Prece, ) Chree-Prece, J > 85 and Yorfolks, ) Young Men's Suits, signed by our specialist. They have the correct bal- 14 to 20 years of age. NOT TOO MAN- NISH, NOR TOO BOYISH. Choice of Cut on special models, de- 75 J. ance for the growing youth, single-breasted or the new double-breasted Coats. Fabrics of all descriptions, in- cluding Blue, Black and fancy biendings, Monae ean (eT ae Lowest Prices. ID A GREAT VARIETY ¢ lect ui at your " AND at ote | peat quality black and blue fabrics. New 20TH Cee OIL IS FOOT PUMPS, large and 25 “UNION” TIRES, single tube plaids, mixtures, checks. New military effect LAMPS, 190? model, powerful, been pe “7 ng pie te " ne f th nes! Tes on coats. The 3-PIECE SUITS have vests. The 20TH CENTURY GAS THE UNIVERSAL COASTER AND 4.75, 5.75, 6.75 market, always retailed for $4.00, “75 | Norfolks finished with new yoke effect LAMPS. 1902\model TRE AUNLV AREAL COM Sizes for boys 7 to 17 years; higher grades, 5 ' bars RS guiar p 3. 75 tRniie) oe ae ee : adupto JZ, 5D ‘“sNEVEROUT’? LAMPS, the old 99: 7254 ATTACHED TO ANY rach, qi (Male Floor, Rear 5. 75, 6. 75 and 7. 75. ene ene for oil or 270 uA ET 4. 75 nla at ‘a 1 Wen’s Pleated Rosom Sem-Yegligee Shirts. Men's and Children’s Hosiery. Pretty effects in stripes, checks and solid colors. MEN'S FULL FASHIONED FINE COTTON AND LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, all colors, both plain and fancy, have double heel, toe and sole, warranted fast color, all sizes, 25¢ at N'S PLAIN BLACK HOSIERY, fast colors, 12 it CHICDNEN’S RIBBED SCHOOL HOSIERY, light and he Cuffs attached or detached. kknee, bee! aud toe,guatanteed fast black, all sizes, 19. These Shirts are in white value, at (Mais Floor, Centre Books. SALE OF COPYRIGHT WORKS. Thousands of volumes to choose from. In the Children's Nook will be found books especially adapted to youthful minds—works very popular with young folke. Cloth Round Books, Publisher’s Prices, $1.25 and $1.50. PARSON THRING'S SECRET, by A. W. Marchmont, THE EMIGRANT SHIP, by W. Clark Russell, LUMEN, by Camille Flammarton, List, YE LANDSMEN, by W. C AHUMAN DOCUMENT, ty W. | THE ROMANCE of a TRANSPORT, by W clark Russell, Patna COVER AND BEACH RASS, Susan he THE OFERA © LADY GRASSMERE, by Albert Kioross, THE STORY OF A GENIUS. Translated from the German b ye H. Lockwood, grounds with black, blue or red figures or stripes. Guaranteed fast color and per- fect fitting. All sizes, Oain Fieer, 18 m Soidelsewhere ne 50. Our price... ao ABR REA Sood Shoes for Gverybody At About \g Price—llost Important Sale in Years, tore there is the incessant and animated buzz of busy-ness, y. One woman couldn't understand how we could sell ) ~“Ameriean SPECIAL, Wateh and Chain, VA 4, An Extraordinary Sale. NEW ANSONIA WATCH, careiui mace, a reliable timekeeper, stem winder stem net, ha: hand. We gua: me year {rom date OUR PRICE EACH \25 | The April Shoe Sale is an enthusiastic success. Everywhere throughout the Sh Crowds come from everywhere, Lots of people bought for the whole family yest such excellent shoes at the little prices we are naming. ‘S, SUN BI ‘LES, by Thomas Pinkerton, > > ’ ~ > oTre , BORN TO SERVE, by Charles M. Sheldon, ROLLED PLATE CHAIN, number of handsome patterns to THERE ISN T THE LEAST BIT OF MYSTERY 1 acSulaharsilaeOleample And scores of other titles. telect from ABOUT THIS EXTRAORDINARY SALE. malts of (Barry! Shoes (or aital BOO! > WATCH AND CHAIN, COMPLETE SATURDAY, We purchased at virtually our own prices thousands upon usands of shoes from the leading New Priced RS EOE CONG REQELE: | 1 00 England factories that found themselves loaded with surplus lots ai amples at the close of the Easter rush Pe olevaden if 90 3.50 grade f i i All this season's shoes in the hest leathers are in this sale Shoes for young or old---for every member of the family. guarantee every pair of shoes, no matter what you pay for them Cloth bound, illustrated. Published at 50c. Some of the titles are UNCLE AND AUNT, by Susan Coo! Prances H Shoes for dress or business wear. We 2.85 $5.00 grades’ EDITHA’'S BURGLAR, b: THEBURGLAR'S DAUGHTER, by Margaret Penrose, SK CG POPPIES AND WHEAT. eae , EACH, |@JO~ arts, ; 'S SHOES AN s SHOES. NONSENSE SONGS, by Edwar 25 e MEN’S SHOES. WOMEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS SHOE FOR HIB COURTRY, b 7 maranall Gav e each, at These are $250 vaiues. Tan and black kid, These are $!.50 values. Kid, calf, patent and The pares Over 5,0/ o Palrs E - . calfskin and patent leather; welted enamel leathers; well made over the and black button ace shoes; the mantiac- Soe Cui ante cavor beacon. ty Lata RECLINING GO-] cotes; both boots and Oxtords; periect 7, QO) vest lasts; all sires and. widths nfl IS turer made a different shape tip than was HOW TWO BOYS MADETHEIR A DICTIONARY OF WoxDS, CARTS, readily] in style and finish, : every style excepting the samples, ° ordered, so you prost by his error IS OWN ELECTRICAL APPAR. PACTS AND PHRASES, by converted into MEN’S SHOES : the shoes in sizes above 111. are i . St. ierer Edwatds, bound Sap ZS saorceso, puvlisved at sleeper; full reed ai = ma k WOMEN’S SHOES. The smaller sizes are 85 THINGS BOYS SHOULD KNOW $2.50; cut price, 90 roll /eolidl reed hese sere ee ii Baar ane black These are $2.50 and $3.00 values. Ta BOYS’ SHOLS ABOUT ELECTRICITY, THE STANDARD FAMILY vir, § shoes; also ack cal black kid buttor : s <2. Grinmam ar dnn,, 2S Aeeae OF na, WORLD sides,rubber-tired| cores eo! lace syten and tan J, ZS tous osen sive ZAG Tr 28. Mee Call Lae, Showy Ho0h towed molt mare of cach Btn ‘bait a wheels, patent MEN’S SHOES eth WOMEN’S SHOES Lace Shoes inilarger aires published at 7§c.; our pr ‘ every cat . > LoS. = THE WORKS OF i Clout eniera erlet elect a erins foot brake, Para-| these are $3.50 and $5.00 values These are $3.50 and $5.00 values. Kid, patent BOYS’ SHOES. complete iu one boaod United tat vie the sol clamp, sprins.s| Tan kid and biack calf lace shoes; DPF pacenteirid ian “oiner) god Box calf, first quality; all sizes up cra pauls 75 * Ait cles of Coa‘eaer j of best steel, run-| also on exceltent lot of tan samples, * leathers; this season's’ best styles we) 50 to $1; the best wearing shoe made 50 THE WOMAN UEAUTIPGL Hf the United ning gear, enam- MEN’S SHUES weltad or turned soles; ail sizes, . for b 1 oe, nie practical treative on the deve'op- Montoe Di and oth a . le e $s S fment and preservation of "wo. portact State papers, together elled in maroon or! These are $5.00 and $5.00 values. Guaranteed WOMEN’S SHOES. ZidiGhioee ee beauty andthe with tween oneal nave, green; Ze 75 patent leather and best quality kid These are worth doable. Several very mast coe pobre es; A use! 95 handsomely made; each, ° and calf; the best high grade anoes DF PAZ rented pairs; nearly ail sive; 7 QOD snore, aring J, IS rig eae es _ fever sold at cut prices, at | (Shoe Store, Main FRaam) |

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