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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1908, | ASKS $50,000 BALM FOR HEART WARRIOR WOUNDED. —— op Actress Sues Married Treasurer of Steamship Line for Wasted Affection. Leona Raymond, an actress. wants Mr . $50,000 damages from Lieut ‘ K. Clover as balm for a heart. She bases her claim Howard for dam- ages on the failure of the Hentenant | * to keep his promise to marry her Miss Raymond where Mr, Clover is, ney, Frederic Wern Row, has asked Just Supreme Court, for an services of the simmons by cation. Efforts to find Clover r ‘ | ly have been unsuccessfil, thoven| \ registered letters addressed to him at Tampa, Fla., are receipted for by J. N. Clover, his father Miss Raymond says that met Ideut. Clover in year ago, when she was app with a theatrical company beautiful and his wooing wa He claimed to be unmarried and asked her to be his wife. sented and slelded to his Some time later Mins Ray Clover that there we: Marriage should not c she says, he told her t from whom he was ardent She con- pleagings divorced. He raid cured @ divorce he w promise. Clover Never Came Back. About a month ago Mr ¢ Y away on one of the ma He sald that he was Fia., and since then him Lieut. Clover te the treasurer of the Clove which owns a large 1 mteamers. He acquired ti navy during Kiva HOWARD COURT LECTURES OFFICER. | n Crime. MAN WRITES HER ASKING ,\°: Une , $1,000 TO KEEP STILL. Backus and Tells of New Testl- Aske Pollee to Get Mim Foster 1. ence Burns, look out for a crank who has written a| A teat was made to find if just the threatening letter to the Burne girl | leaving off of coffee alone would pro- Mr. Backus characterizes the communti-| duce an equal condition of health as gation as a blackmailing scheme pure) when coffee is left off and Postum and simple, He term: outrage and | Food Coffee used in its place. | ! i | Backus, { wants protection for his young client. | man from Clinton, Wis., made | has asked he The letter te written in a masculine | the axneriment. Ho says: “About a hand. There ts no attempt to disguise | year ago I left off drinking coffee It was sent from a nent-|and tea and began to use Postum, ! ral years previous my «ys- been In wretched condition, bad a thickly furred, bil- sie and foul breath, the writing, a by town and is slxned and signature the lawyer make public, The letter reads “Unless T recetve $1.0 before the oner’e inquest begina on next Wednes- day, or @ letter naming time and p h severe headaches, where money ts to be paid, 1 will testify; | Was troubled all the time with | and furnish another witness to teatity| Chronic constipation, so that [ was | that we were on the fire-escape ar the | ™ disposition and almost Glen Island Hotel and saw you shout} Walter Brooks After denouncing the writer of the letter, Mr. Backus nued "Florence Is ix suffering from | change an attack of nervous prostration and| tongue iw under a physician's care, fhe ta nov ine in New York State, but she in away, As I have satd before, ah not appear at the inquest and will her parents. “This new testimony —this new identi me, as 1 have new ¢ tn unternct® it, 1 who will posith Who went fo the r nd of the first week after from coffee to @ marvellous My once coated off, my small appetite . breath became sweet and headaches ceased entirely. One ui thing bk wish to state emphatically, ther| You have in Postum a virgin remedy for constipation. for I certainly had smb) about the worst case ever known does not worry! among mortals and I am completely nice that more! cured of tt. I feel in every way Ike ‘ wit-| a new person. +f | During the last summer 1 con- Joluded that [1 would experiment to |see if the Postum kept me in good for) shape or whi 1 had gotten well from just leaving off coffee. So I Postum quite a tle and nk cocoa and water, I found out » two weeks were past that | something was wrong and I began to ' OW) get costive as of old, It was evident i | the liver was not working properly, | 80 I became convinced it was not the found ta voidance of coffee alone that cured ey! Me, but the great value came from the regular use of Postum.” about the he ihe girl Tt was admitted tornes's office this mornin witness against F) heen discovered w tectlve-Bergeants Price and he ideniified the i glen Foland Hotel cas j lorence Burns. ‘Biluneld, Photo Specials FOR SATURDAY. Excellent work. Our regular $3.00 photo- gtaphs. We pay particular attention to posing babies. Maid in attendance; hair-dressing and flowers for posing free. ONE DOZEN HALF-SIZE CABI- ONE DOZEN CABINETS, fine moun's Bere handsomely yy 50 ery, superer werk and 2,00 » Floor Take ih are elevators) Wen'sCorrectClothing Roady with Many Unusual Attractions tor Another Big and Busy Saturday. We are hearing all kinds of good reports about the Siegel Cooper Clothing Store tor Men and Boys. Satisfaction is the keynote, for it carries with it not only excellence in fabric and in clothing con- struction, but in the matter of little price. The very tall man who comes here gets as easily fitted as the very stout man, for this store is head- quarters for stout and tall men’s clothing. Anv one of our special models designed for the “five builds of men’’ is based upon scientific sar- torial research, and will ft any man perfectly. _ No waits when you come here. No disappoint- ments. No extravagant outlay. Simply satisfac- tion in every way. SATURDAY, For Twenty- five or Thirty Dollars any tailor can fit you - probably. But at the mod- est price of Nine Fifty ? Without any exaggeration we confidently can state : This can be done only at the Siegel Cooper Co.’s Clothing Store. Making statements is easy, but to prove them is harder. We will prove our statements to your full satisfaction. cut in the height of fash- Siytish Sack Surts, ‘or,” raitored superviy, fabrics comprising black diagonals, Thibets and rough serges and fancy designs of every shade and combination, ' 50 including a great variety of the popular black and white "e effects, ) Stylish Gop Coats. made of the new coverts, | a in both olive and ta shades; also Oxfords, blacks and {ancy overplaids, SFE™ Finished, highest Class Garments sor Yen. Workmarship is beyond criticism. futile. Allow us to demonstrate these garments, Made from Se- lect Foreign and Domestic Fabrics of ex- clusive design. 578.50 The perfection Cop Coats. OEY Clan dacs cso Any further description would be to you the remarkable values of Sucts Serge Lived and o A short ti Prince Albert \ roy inccm Slik Faced, t ts d Coats and Vosis, | vcore ant 571.00 vertised rather Throughout, forcibly by certain firms. We make no claims as to values. We give values that not merely astonish our patrons, but at the same time our competitors. 576.50. , It is only on special occasions Won's Corroct Form| thu'we averse towers That occasion is now. The production of ‘Correct Trous- Fi ers'' isan art. Each part should be ‘sunk’? by the tailor who produces them to conform to the natural lines of a man's limbs. It is seldom done. SI. 00 Our Trousers Fit Perfectly at Every Point. A great showing Saturday. WORSTEDS-—CASS!MERES---CHEVIOTS. All sizes, 31 to 52 waist measure. Ghe f ‘Liberty "? Extra. THE BEST BOYS’ SUIT IN AMERICA. JACKETS cut in the new broad front double-breasted 00 Pd erey seam: TAPED and FLAT STITCHED; TROUSERS have extra large DOUBLE SEAT and e KNEES; stes 7 tol7 yeare, ) Na ard Black Serges, rough Pure Worsted } ir smooth tuntscee cut Fabrics —{ Dronzes, olives and browns. in mixtures. stripes THREE-PIECE VEST SUITS of the same fabrics, sizes 11 to 17 years, e@ Watches. Special Saturday Sale. 56.50 Cigars. SATURDAY'S FEATURES. LA GUETINA: Clear Havana, Cuban bers Puritanos Pinos, per box 3 9S pJEL FENIX: Key West Clea: Havana gouches especiales; per box 8.25 HAVANA SECONDS AND HAVANA SPECIALS, bona fide 10¢. 2h) 9S . either brand; per box of 1 LA SIMPATICA, clear Havana hand made, Fspeciales; per box of IS << a Porto Rico Brevaa, 185 AMERICAN, Sumatra wrapper, loag combination filler, Puritanos 150 [per box of £0, LUCKE'S IMPORTS, Sc. cigar per box of SO, mn hrs) ICREMO PERPECTOS, per box of chal oa Yate f Lydd wa STOGIES, b ce 65 and fat for yout oe- JF Oo per box of tamara J, OO te mimeo 7 9 complete to-morrow, Mail Orders Pilicd. (Mata Floor, Rear.) PIN, beautiful shades of queiee, roval blue, green and red; ph in color; each eet Bs comesina velvet, cage; values aie 96.75 per 4, J eet; to-morrow at e WATCHES FOR $1.00. (Main Floor, Front.) Ola Silane air dah Sa 54.50; Daas rie. Wan ee corey UW i" ACITY IN ITSELF SOOPER » a lB Nae ty nWneTe meet MEAT ING fountain ¢ LEME ISASTS, OUR SPORTING GOODS Store Js One of the Mos? Important and Best Equipped in the World, It is splendidly located on the Second Floor, 18th street side. It abounds in the newest, largest and hest stocks to be obtained. It is as com- plete as energy, good judgment and money can make it, and it is never lacking in interest. Everything in the way of supplies is here for the THE BIG STORE Hunter Golfer Fisherman Bicyclist Tennis Player Baseballist Photographer Fencer Automobilist Vachtsman Croqueter Archer Canceist Howler Card Player Gymnast and every other devotee of indoor and outd s and amusements, It you want » launch, a rifle, camera, & thousand and one things that apply to the realm of Sporting Goods You Can Obtain It Here at Prices That Permit You to Save [ost Substantially. Tennis is destinec to be immensely popular this‘year. There will be a great revival of interest in this invigorating game, ping-pong hav- ing during the winter months given the pastime tremendous impetus. We sell tennis goods of every de prion. Mail-order customers accorded the same courtesies and prompt- ness given persons who come to the store in person. On all purchases of $5.00 and more, except on boats or C. 0. D, orders, we prepay treight to any railroad station in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa- chusetts, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York and New Jereey. PORTING GOODS Catglogue mailed upon request. $35.00 ‘‘METEOR”’ BICYCLES ) 72, 75 FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS & GIRLS | 0 About every man or women who comes here for a bicycle aske for the Meteor.’’ It is the best wheel for the money that we ever offered. Under another name---a name that is y advertised-—the ‘Meteor’ bicycle is sold at $35.00. We say $12.75 and hundreds of people come here every week and buy wi enuine satisfaction. We Guarantee Every ‘‘Meteor'’ Wheel for the Entire Season. © S 2 e . 5 © « “Meteor! Wheels have cuarantee’ singie ‘Mote tbe te si standart of bicyc facturing, tube tires, Bicycles fitted with Universal Coaster Brake, $4.50 extza. UNIVERSAL COASTER BRAKE fitted to any bicycle we call for and teturn same tor $4.50 Men's Sizes, Wone: They have adjustable handlebars They have one-plece crank They have high-grade, up-to 0, 22 and 24 inch Frames. es, 20 and 22 inch Promes Sizes, 18 inch Frames and 24 ms” of ach Wheels 1902 ‘Orient’’ Bicyeles and Motor Cycles. i for this famous Wheel azd Motor Cycle. 50.00 1902 Orient Leaders, 1902 Orieat Roadsters, 40.00 Waltham, listed at $10, for 00 1902 Orient Tandem: 75.00 1902 Orent Motor Cycles, 24 H. P., 250.00 Bicycle sundries of every description at lowest prices 9.00 1902 Orient Racers, Also a limited number of BOYS’ “JUVENILE” 24.INCH WHEELS, 18-inch frames, ftted with Fauber Hangers, Bieycte Sundries. BANNER LAMPS, full nickel piated, SAGER BICYCLE SADDLES, worth vurm Wercsene; listed $2.00, | DS $1.50, 4. 500 UNION SINGLE TUBE GUARANTEED Rigid or spring brackets. TIRES, fully warranted, no bet- 1902 20TH CENTURY GAS ter made; werth $4.00; each if, Sirs Vif 25 AUTOMOBILE CAPS, leather 25. ot silk, thereal chauffeur stvle, 2, 25 15 AUTOMOBILE GAUNTLETS, 1.75 CONTINUOUS RING BELLS, 2-LB, CAN CARBIDE, aia Shoe Sale Is More Fascinating Ghan Sver. Fully 20,000 people are wearing Shoes bought during this sale. Since its very inception the sale has been full of interest, has been replete with the best sort of economies. To-morrow we add 10,000 new pairs of Shoes to the sale. These Shoes have been in the store barely three days. PRICES ARE ABOUT 1-2 THOSE ORDINARILY ASKED. Because of the unsettled weather we have been able to get many rare concessions from manufacturers. Rather than carry along surplus lots they eagerly sold at prices which allow you now to share in many actually extraordinary savings. 4 : Here are hints of the new lots that are listed for Saturday: MEN'S SHOES AND, 1 45 WOMEN’S SHOFS ' / 5 OXFORD TIES, \ value @3.58 AND OXFORD TIES, ) value $¥59 Shoee are calfekin an! kid. several styles; These shoes Oxfords are all tan cal! at heath h MEN'S SHOES AND, 1, 90 kid and calt, alao pa ° are a Jot of wing tip Oxiords tn calf and pat- OXFORD TIES, \ valve $3.50 Tan and black kd and calf, also patent ent leathe:; also several lines of samples ia both the high and low shoes. leather in both shoes and Oxfords. Ferfect. ~WomEN's SHOES ? snSSmy ey AND OXFORD TIES, 5 value $2.90 MEN'S SHOES AND | 2, 3S Ail sizes in the Oxfords; black iid, hand OXFORD TIES, Value — turned soles uot all sires of the shoes $3.50 to 95.00 WOMEN'S SHOFS / 7, ZS AND OXFORD TIES. \ ¢3 9f7!8"53.00 1 © shoes; sev. black Oxfords, Shoes are black calfskin, tan kid and calf, Oxfords are tan kid and calf; also several lines of sample shoes. BOYS' SHOES AT Tan and black button eralatyles, ali sizes, tan a Satia calf, well made with solid soles; sizes ll sizes. from 9 to 13s, with h ' 3 tires up to have teri, fn tis lot are WOMEN'S SHOES ; 2, 5Q some in sizew 4 t) Sty for young mes. AND OXFORD TIES, \¢, Peery ev BOYS’ SHOES AT M tamples of the best makers, the Elegant shoer, Jet aided t ns tO Sty ‘od of all le a tension roles; all sizes up to MISSES’ AND CHIL- ) 69 , DREN'S SHOES AND BOYS’ SHOES AT p OXFORDS ) Sry Firet quality box caif with oak soles; all Tan lace shoes, all sites up t ; tan acd sizeg up to Siy black low shoes, all cizes up t . ) At MISSES' AND CHIL- , CHILDREN'S SHOES. DREN'S SHOES AND + 49 ) §@ OXFORD TEs. $150 Tan shoes in sizoa 2 to $; black and red, Soft black kid button and lace shoes and button and lace shoes; cires 2 to 0. Oxford ties; all sizes. Wines and Liquors. OLD PEPPER WHISKEY, {ull WOODFORD RYE WHISKEY, quarts, per bottle, per bottle, 4 MARSHALL RYE WHISKEY, CLARET AND RIESLING, per full quagta, per bottle, 65 gallon, MANATTAN COCKTAILS, per tt 85 PORT AND SHERRY, per gal., 1, 80 MARYLAND RYE, per » 2s OLD CROW WHISKEY, per gal., 2,50 30 Fieve.) 50 5 85 00 00 VG. scoTcH tle, Wisses’ Department, Some Great Specials Go-Worrow, Girls’ °. Taffeta Garments. Full boxy effect with shoulder capes and lace 6. \ trimming, : 15 | Girls’ Regulation Coats. | hare blue cheviot, silk embroid- ered emblem on 5.00; <4 sleeve and stars on BLACK CHEVIOT JACKETS. collar, Tailor Made. Full taffeta llged, a special value at le MISSES’ TAN COVERT COATS. 6. IO bores pn = velvet collar, all ° je seams finished, spe- 3.90 3iuch ctal, selling at 2,90 J. 4 uN GIRLS CHEVIOT SEIRTS, the, flare tounce, well ; 4 fitished, Misses’ Waists. MISSES’ ETAMINE DRESS SKIRTS. , S very five, trimmed with tailores fe 20 (20 YRAR: SIRES: AMBRAY WAISTS, finely ‘cluster finished with a famcy pique collar with a hemstitched tum taffeta graduated: cur fancy milk- ine drop, in blue end binck 6.90 * . vt hg 3, MISSES’ STYLISH CANVAS DRESS SIXTY SUITS FOR MISSES. Various Styles. SE AND ETON EFFECTS, in b, trisamings of jets, short skirts, CHEVIOT WASH WAISTS, fancy striped, in blue and pink, effective i s d finish, made white pique collar with bow of self matertal, 7.00 CIBSON EFFECT CHAMBRAY WAISTS, with quarter-inch tuckings, band collar with hemetitched turn-over, 'B blue and pink and ox-biood, IS ingth, 12 welling for ing tot Se IO! senivzy mapRas WAISTS, 5. O2-dlor r ue cokrings, tendo Strap tatlor made, satin |) ing at Also, one Women's size $15.00 and $17 evith embroidered turn- 50 (econt Fleer, Proat) § Misses (and small hundred Suits for Specially reduced for toemorrow to $9.75, 50. An Important Sale of Diamond Sewelry At Startlingly Low \ Prices, Prices average 1-3 to 1-2 off on choice _ Rew designs of the most attractive de- scriptions, A receiver had asfine lot of diamond jewelry that he wanted to dis- pose of quickly. We made him a proposition which-he immediately accepted. The Sale Includes Diamond Earrings,, 1 Brooches, Pendants, Tie Clasps,, vat Scarf Pins, Studs, Rings, Charms.. The values are simply marvellous, FANCY DIAMOND RINGS, cli pria-/ and any lover of dimond jewelry cess ard fancy combination styles, seekiny to gratify his or her tastes alpine Fee Seria in this direction economically will 2 . FANCY DIAGONAL SETTING RIB Sealibiele most advantageous op- Meneses eitioeaiane ‘os, ay uber, t For the purposes of speedier sale doutl yalb.es vatoes poseare and easier selection the jewelry DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGS and fancy set» designs tn a variety of stones; sell at $5.00; choice, WO» We ‘S comprised in this event is displayed in special cases in che Jewelry Store, ;.¢: DIAMOND SET SNAKE AND SIGNET RINGS at prices ranging from main floor, front. 10.00» 35.00 DIAMOND SET RINGS. ELEGANT SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGS DIAMOND LINK CUFF BUTTONS, all pew designs, with handsome diamond im large sized stones, beautifully cut, centie; actual value $9.00; spe- BIS ould be considered etal a © to 32.00 ONE HOOP RINGS, all genuine bination peatis, rubles, emeralds, SOLID GOLD CUFF BUTTONS, Roman and tright Svish, over 100 different styles ¢ rew an sh patterns; extra heavy res aud turquotses and diamonds, also Je stone rings, Tiffany setting; general- quality, $3.00 value; per pair, 6} oy " O5 ly sold at 00; choice x 20,00 DOUBLE ROW CLUSTER AND PRINCESS . z al RINGS, é nde let #; if? SOLID GOLD LOCKETS, with raised ‘fig- ures, stone set and plain Snish; regulerly eel! tor $0.55, choice at Sn OO SOLID GOLD SCARF OR STICK PINS, - enamelled, stose set apd knot de- , signs; values up to $1.50; choice at 50 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF La VALLIERE PENDANTS, with real tum dteertion teste" * 25, OO (Mala Pioor, Freaty tings; good-sized PP opal ot peat; $18.00 value; spectal at A DIAMOND RINGS IN CLUSTERS, Princess and other fancy settings, with turquoise, topaz, peat! of opal; v7) Another Great Book Sate Which Will Crowd the Book Store To-morrow. Thousands and thousands of volumes systematically arranged on shelves and tables for easy and quick selection 3 are remarkably low in many instances a mete fraction of the publisher's prices jeatly and emphatically demonstiate in this sale our superiority as booksellers in New York. The ‘‘Children's Nook"' affords much pleasure to the little ones and is just everfow- ing with temptlo Ae ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY COPYRIGHT BOOKS. LIBRARY. Published at $1.00, 5 $1.50; our price, per vol- 25 ume, Books are well printed on extra Jaid paper, deckel edge, bound in red polished buckram; 100 titles to select trom; published at $1.00 per volume; our 3S price, per volume, A few of the titles are: LP sinnete Hille: ty Mask by Avo eo by Le Hale Against Sowih: by Karke ’ d jules Vene {rs Aunie Green: by Opie Read i COPYRIGHTED BOOKS. CHOICE P Good print and paper, pub- lished at S0c. and75 : ur JO price, per volume, A choice line published at $1.25 and $1.5; our price, per vol., 45 nition, ve Lettors, the United the Moraine. Without a, be HL Pastor Nawfies’ Young Rea. | (Seoond Fivor, Take Ravalator ) MAN oe gh) il