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+ TD STOP SLANDER | OF LORAIN PRIEST 'Uricle of Father Reichlin Returns from Switzerland with Proof that Murdered Girl Was Sis- ter of Priest. UNSOLVED CRIME RECALLED. Yolice Authorities of Ohio City Are Scored for Trying to Prove Father Walzer Was Murderer of Miss Agatha Reichlin. —————— Armed with proofs to silence the sianders that have been heaped upon his nephew, Rev. Charles Reichiin, In whose home at Lorain, O., the priest's sister, Miss Agatha Refchlin was bru- tally murdered in April last, Rev. Casi- mir Relchiin, of St. Stephen's Church, Cleveland, has returned to America. He was a passenger on the Holland- American liner Staatendam. , “1 went to Switzerlend," said the elder Father Relchlin to-day, “to ob- tain convincing proofs that Miss ‘Agatha Reichlin was the sister of Rev. Charles Refchlin, in whose home she was murdered. I got the necessary pa- pers from the Mayor of Steinerberg, In the Canton of Schwyz, where all the Reichlins live, and had them approved bythe Governor of the province and the. Amefican Consul in Lucerne, which {s only an hour's journey away. It was a sad mission, Inasmuch as I had to tell the distressing story of the tra- gedy to ths aged parents-of the young people. “The tragedy at Lorain has had most Aistressing results, mainly through the, persistence of the Mayor and District- ‘Attorney to fasten the murder of my niece on Father Ferdinand Walzer. The authorities acted foolishly throughout the entife. matter. “Phere 1g hd doubt the murderer was | @ robber, who hoped to find something of value in the rectory. He was dis- covered by Miss Reichlin and tried to eat her into insensibility with a stone. Father Walzer heard her cries, and. rushing to her room, saw the man leave by a ladder which he had placed against w Sri aeey was lying on the bed. with crushed Into an unrecognizable ‘ass. Father's Walzer's cries aroused my nephew, Father Charles, und soon brought the police. Instead, of gecept- Ing,the clues furnished by Fathef Wal- terand watching the trolley cars and rajlroad stations to prevent the escape of the criminal from the town, they ickedout Father Walzer as the mur- jerer. “After they had wasted thelr time in that way and gave. the murderer op- portunity to escape. they discovered thelr foolishness. That mistake was bad enough, but members of Father Relehiin's congregation were cruel enough to say that the girl was not his uister. She had lived in my house at Cleveland for several years before she went to her brother, and F am now Drifeing back conchisive evidence...to siighce the slanderers.” > SUES CLERGYMAN FOR SLANDER. Ure. Arcella Cottrell Seeks Damage from the Rev. Dr. Richard Harcourt. “The her he mi Mrs. Arcella Cottrell has entered a mult In the Supreme Court of New Jer- sey for $5,000 against the Rev. Dr, Rich- ard Harcourt, a prominent olergyman and one of the largest property holders in Asbury Park, charging him with slatider. His home is In Berks County, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Cottrell ie @ tenant in one of his Asbury Park houses. There was a dispute over the rent a few months ago and Mrs, Cottrell was ordered to vacate. Later there; was a truce declared and she remained in the house. It is charged that during the discussion the minister made remarks reflecting on. Mrs, Coitrell. } BRISK WEATHER— BRISK TRADE. | vne business opportunity that | comes with September is a good one, | for there is,a long season of busy | days to follow before anotuer series of vacation days. Read this morning's World—the want “pages—ful’ of good things to’ 4 AT buy, «nd sell. ere is a to! ninety-nine Business Opportunities and For Sale advertisements, t say) nothing of many colump> of other ~ Anteresting offers, A young man with $3 to $5 capital and commercial ability is wanted. A furnished-room house is offered for bale, or a saloon, or a bakery, or a’ | grocery, or an Ice and coal route, or 4 clgar store, You can loan money or borrow money; you can sell real es- tate ov buy it. There are ‘bargains in typewriters, desks, billiard tables, | sewing machines, bicycles, &c., &c. It pays to reg World For Sales and Business Opportunities every mor; ier Macys School Suppliés and Ev- erything for Boys’ and Girls’ School Wear. the World Recently Notified Us that they had decided to drop Carpets from their business. We gladly bought. The in- centive is found in the quota- tions that we make public to; day. This sale should, and ~ doubtless will, minimize all former records, No wideawake furnisher of a home or hotel can afford to ignore the claims of such offerings upon their attention. The qualities are un- rivalled—more superb or more ser- viceable Carpets cannot be had. And the stvles—that’s an impor- tant feature—are squarely up to the most exclusive and artistic standards. We wouldn’t have touched them were they antique or passe. Prices are the completing magnets—less than manufacturer’s wholesale rates. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVunuiu, sEPTEMBER 8, 1903, An Extraordinary Sale of Carpets. One of the Largest All-wool Extra Super Ingrain Carpets, sold regu- Wholesale Houses in !arly at 75c. a yard; special during this sale.... All-wool Extra Quality Ingrain Carpets, sold ularly at 95c. a yard; special during this sale... Smith’s and Hartford’s Tapestry Brussels Carpets, sold regularly at 75c,ayard; special during this sale Smith’s, Hartford’s andStinson’sNine-and-Ten-wire Tapestry Brussels, regular price 90c.; special at... All-wool Velvet Carpets, designs for rooms, halls 69° and stairs, 90c. and $1.00 qualities; special at.... Bigelow’s, Hartford’s and Smith’s high-grade Ax- 08° minsters, regular $1.15 to $1.45 qualities; special... Bigelow’s, Lowell’s, Whittall’s and Hartford's high- Qg¢ grade Body Brussels, $1.35 to $1.50 qualities, at.. Extra Quality All-worsted Wilton Velvet Carpet, regular price $1.50 to $1.75; special at.......... Finest Royal Wilton Carpets, products of best makers, regular price $2.75 to $3.50; special at.. There will be many rooms to measure sew and tack down before the regular organization can properly handle promptly the multiplied demands of such a movement. Therefore, we nudge you with the trite, homely reminder: “First come, first served.” Great Sale of Domestic Rugs.-” , Broadway, 44 69° 48° 69° 1:4 1.” id many Carpets to match, its initial day. No store’s All-wool Reversible Smyrna Rugs—handsome patterns and rich col- Bigelow’s Imperial Axminster orings. $7.74 instead of $11.00,6 x9 ft. $13.24 instead of $16.50, 7¥2x1044 ft. $16.98 instead of $21.50,9 x12 ft. $21.47 instead of $27.50,9 x9 ft. Choicest Five-frame Body Brussels Rugs—wonderfully serviceable. $17.49 instead of $20.00,6 x9 ft: $22.49 instead of $26.00, 8% x10% ft. $24.98 instead of $28.50,9 x12 ft. $37.98 instead of $4: effects. $19.98 instead of $22.50,6 e9 4. $29.98 instead of $35.00, 8%4x10% ft. $34.49 instead of $38.50,9 x12 vft. orings. 443.74 instead of $5.50,2 x3 yds. $4.74 instead of $6.00, 2%x3 yds. $5.64 instead of $7.50, 3 x3 yds. $6.63 instead of $8.00, 344x3 yds. Oil Cloth and Linoleums. $33.98 instead of $37.50, 9 x15 ft. $33.98 instead of $38.00, 10%4x12_ ft. 10, 1016x13% ft Beautiful Royal Wilton Rugs—highest quality—magnificent Oriental $44.98 instead of $50.00, 9 x15 ft. $49.98 instead of $55.00, 1044x1344 ft. $54.98 instead of $60,00, 10%4x15 ft. Best quality All-wool Art Squares—latest and prettiest designs and col- $7.56 instead of $9.00,4 x3 yds. $8.64 instead of $10.50, 444x3 yds. $9.49 instead of $11.75,5 x3 yds. $12.81 instead of $15.00,5 x4 yds. The assortment of designs and colorings is one of the arresting and amazing features of our stock. And you need give no thought to quality. We guarantee every yard: 40c 45c 50c 60c 65c Oil Cloth at 29c Oil Gloth at 3c Oil Cloth at 36¢ Oil Cloth at 43c Oil Cloth at 48c "65c 80 90c 60c Linoleums at 43c Linoleums at 48c 70c Linoleums at 54c Linoleums at 63c Linoleums at 74c Best Imported Inlaid Linoleums. The regular $1.40 grade will be.sold at $1.24 The regular $1.50 grade will be sold at $1.34 The regular $1.75 grade will be sold at $1.49 One Hundred Rolls Extra Fine Fancy China Matting, forty-yard rolls that usually sell at $18.00; during this sale our price is.,... $1 1.98 A Quick Turn in Upholsteries, First—A well-known importer’s entire stock of Linen Imported Flax Velour—eleven col- Rugs, Oriental patterns and color- ‘4 instead of $32.50—8%x1014 ft. 4 instead of O—9x12 ft Smith’s Axminsier Rugs, Orientat patterns and colorings sold drice . regularly at §: $18.98 ue-and- e and green-and-white $6.49 instead of $12,00—7}4x1046 ft $8.49 instead of $16.00—9x12 ft Cotton Novelties. r: Keep a close, vigilant eye on these creamy Cottons, “They are the soft, shimmering, hefty Cottons of Autumn—so different from the filmy, limpsy, ethereal summery weaves. They suggest Women’s Suits and Waists and Men's Vests. Four Styles at 49¢._Five to seven-color effects of each—bold- ly raised bars, faint facet forms, rippled checker - board designs, dim stripes—tan, Nile, pink, deli- cate blue, navy, biscuit and’ black tossed up on silky white grounds, Four Styles at 6 '—Forty distinct color combinations—-bits of tints wrought into points and dots, unobtrusive curlicues, dainty honeycomb weaves, prim, quaint specks, curious little breezy, zig- zag, higgledy-piggledy dashes in F charming color mixes. The Basket Repps are extra highly mercerized, and have already scored a large success, 74c. ‘ Oblique lines, tinted diamond fig- ures woven tila raised white borders; two-toned pupil-polk: dots embroidered on plain ane and pebble grounds, or nestled at the right angle of bisecting col- ored bars, and various pretty em- broidered matelasse figures—98c Taffeta and finest Band-blocked Prints were secured at rs to choose from, 50 inches wide, ridiculously low prices. ; They are just what you require for covering furniture, for draperies, or for any one of half a dozen other interior decorative uses. Concisely stated—we are offering them for considerably '| less than the cost of importation. 1,200 yards, value $1.50, our price 6%°—50 in. wide, 4,000 yards, value $2.00, our price 79c—50 in. wide. 5,000 yards, value $2.25, our price 89c—5SO in. wide. 2,000 yards, value $2.50, our price 98c—50 in. wide. Second—An important importer of Japanese Goods closed out his stock of Silk Lambrequins to us. \P signs are exquisitely Japanesey—wrought of fine tinsel |} and shimmery floss, The de- $1.89 for the quality usually retailed at $2.50, $2.24 for the quality usually retailed at $3.00, $2.74 for the quality usually retailed at $4.00, $2.98 for the quality usually retailed at $4.50. $3.49 for the quality usually retailed at $5.00. $4.98 for the quality usually retailed at $6.00, $6.99 for the quality usually retailed at $8.50. Third—From the same source as the foregoing: Three thousand Four-fold Japanese Screens—5% feet high. Hand-painted decorations—ideal studies, Continuation of the Million Dol- far China, Gi Art Pottery, Bricea-Brac amp Sale, the Furniture, the Houseturnishings, $2.98 for the quality usually sold up to $5.50. $3.48 for the quality usually sold up to $7.50. k= This, the first season In our new store—the largest bullding In the world devoted to retailing—finds us for the first time In a position to do justice all around—.to our patroms, ourselves and our merchandise. Our stocks and facilities make shopping easy and convenient; our qualities and prices make it safe and saving. worth $2.25 a yard; our Price 98&c Verona Velour—all the new colors, $1.00 quality at 69Qc—27 in. $2.25 quality at $1 49—50 in, $2.75 quality at $ 1.98—Soin. Reversible Tapestry Couch Cov- ers, finished with heavy knotted fringe, 60 inches wide, $4.50 quality at $3.98 $6.00 quality at $4.74 $7.50 quality at $5.74 Tapestry Table Covers, floral and Oriental designs, 2x2 yards, value $3.75; our price $2.74. French Gobelin Tapestry Table Covers, 2x2 yards, value $5.00; our price $3.89, Silk Kremlin Tapestry Table Coy- ers, 2x2 yards, value $7.50; our price $5.74. Lace Curtains. Irish Point Lace Curtains, lovely designs appliqued on extra heavy Swiss net:— .* $4.50 quality at $3.74 $6.50 quality at $4.98 $7.50 quality at $5.48 $8.50 quality at $7.24 $10.00 quality at $8.48 $12.00 quality at $10.24 ee scans R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ACY; 4th to 35th St. Goods sphere. _ Their jewels of royal Autumn. given them precedence. favor right richly. array at Macy's: $1.49. Zibelines Are at Their Zenith.—«». Luxurious, sumptuous, glistening Zibelines zone the Dress lustrous folds—velvet soft — a-twinkle with silky snarls of drifting hairs, are the fabric- The arbiters of Fashion from Paris to New York have They bear the seal of highest Of course, we knew the set of the style-winds in advance, and had been gathering Zibelines zealously long before the news broke broadly and intensified the demand be- yond all bounds of immediate supp Hints of the brilliant stuffs—as t Zibelines—novel block checks—seven of the most popular shades—52 inches wide—$1,24. Zibelines—the camel's hair brood—Oxford and silver gray, brown, olive and cardinal—50 in.— Zibelines—furry bourette camel’s hair effects— handsome solid colors—48 inches wide—$1.49. Zibelines—tutted Angora novelties—two-color combinations—§50 inches wide—$ 1.69. Zibelines—closely shorn nub finish—navy, ca- det,brown, olive and Oxford—45 in. wide—$ 1.98. Zibelines— dainty hair-line stripes — white fleece on colored grounds—48 in. wide—$2.49. Zibelines—panne finish—Oxford and medium gray, reseda and cadet—48 inches wide—$2.98. Among the Black Zibelines. All-wool Black Zibelines, 44 in. wide, 69c.; worth 85c, All-wool Panne Zibeline, 50 in. wide, 99c.; worth $1.25. All-wool Miroir Zibeline, 50 in. wide, $1.24; Ali-wool French Zibeline, 45 in. wide, $1.49; worth $1.75. All-wool Panne Zibeline, 52 in. wide, $1.98; All-wool Miroir Zibeline, 52 in. wide, $2.24; All-wool French Zibeline, 52 in. wide, $2.49; worth $3.25. i R. H. MACY & CO. GCS ot Sth OL Autumn Novelties Are Ar- riving Daily in All De- partments. ey are in rallying trade- worth $1.50. worth $2.25. worth $2.75. “To [acy’s for the New Fall Suits, Skirts and Coats.” _.» That's the shibboleth of thrifty women. It would be strange were it otherwise. Here is where you may secure authoritative styles; here is where you may enjoy the freedom of large varieties; here is where you may try-on to your heart’s content; here is where you are sure to find the garment that fits your form and your ideal; and here is where the pri erate, always gauged according to the fair profit of a cash|% A little direct, definite news concerning a few popu- basis. _ lar Suits of the period. rice is always mod- Women's Walking Suits, made of novelty mixtures, long coat, blouse front, wide straps forming box plaits, heavily tailor- $ 14:74 stitched; gored flare skirt...... Women’s Weiking Suits, made of fancy mixtures, long coat, blouse front, wide straps forming plaits, leather belts; gored flare $ 19% skirt .....4. dielsieisie.eleie'e) Jsip'e . Women’s Walking Suits, made of nobby mannish mixtures, single- breasted fitted coat, new hip effect, tailor-stitched, be- strapped and be-buttoned ; gored flare skirt......++++.. : Women’s Walking Suits, made of handsome zibeline, forty-inch single-breasted coat, velvet collar, turned-over velvet 836.74 sleeves; gored flare skirt....... AG Misses’ Suits, made of blue and black cheviot and fanc mixtures, long coat; plain and trimmed gored flare skirt, for misses of 14, 16 and 18 years, or petite women, $19.96. Misses’ Suits, made of brown, green and blue zibeline, long coat, blouse front, finished with cape, trimmed with braid and fancy but- tons, gored flare skirt, for misses 14, 16 and 18 years, or petite WOMEN. .eeeeereeeee Collars, white and ecru. half—hence If You Need a Clock Now’s the Time to Buy It. -s.... New Haven Clock Company's Enamelled Iron Case Clocks—assorted colors—effective decorations—gilt trim- mings—eight-day movements—half-hour strike on fine sounding cathedral gong—appropriate for library, parlor or dining-room : The $5.00 Kind; our price $3.67 The $5.50 Kind; our price $3.98 Ansonia Clock Company's Porcelain Clocks, floral and gold decorations on pink, red and blue—eight-day move- ments with half-hour strike on clear-sounding cathedral gong—Arabic or Roman numerals on white ivorine dials— ]} The $6,00 Kind; The $6.50 Kind; our price $4.98 Marbleized Wood Clocks—flat top—fitted with the well- known Gilbert eight-day movements—half-hour strike on resonant cathedral gong—imitation onyx decorations— sold by others at $6.50; our price $4.49. French Ormolu Gilt Boudoir Clocks, dainty Zouss 7V. two sizes: Point Venise Lace Collars. -—..» Fifteen hundred Imported Point Venise Lace ‘ New and pretty designs—suitable for trimming women’s and children’s coats and wraps. The importer desired a quick cash transaction, and in order to secure it cut the prices squarely in $2.50 Point Venise Lace Collars at $1.24 $3.00 Point Venise Lace Collars at $1.39 $3.50 Point Venise Lace Collars at $1.79 our price $3.94 West Fourteenth Street ~NEW. at which you can find Ladies THE NEW Tailored IN Costumes, 9.38 to 87.98 A few of many values: | ‘Tailored Suite of Mannigh Suitings |: Mned—walk} skirts—Specta, aah Brees 6). Long Coat Costumes of Knickerbocke Gultings with and without velvet gollars—satin lined—also Black and Brown Cheviote—saine style.....-18. | Plain Navy, Brown and Black Cheviot Costumes—fitted three- quarter Coatse—Skirts and Coats with the new lap value $24.00. Tailored early season si or dre value, ostumeg ine Cheviot, From that price to date Sitks. ‘An extensive showing of Fall Noveltion In @l@-/94 inch Jane: | seatty. tattered” Cantammes of high-class fabrics, comvined with velvet or fancy silk bralde— marvels of workmanship that equal eny made to order st double and more. |THE ae) Ladies’ | IN White Waists jof the fashionable heavy cotton fabrics ‘that will be wora righ! through cold weather, All Silk Peau de New Fall shades puree rem aeTet ett og! Nex, pearl button trim—value Mercerized Matelasse Walsts— Two lendid Value: é bi pleated front ane Pang!» Neg hen] ee elie Black Moire Velours; Finer to $4.98. THE ye woe Goods Of course you know that white will be worn the winter thro’—heavy weight mercerized novelties and piques being inate Fact Fe Special values HEAR Every Day Now Brings in The New for Feall, Curtains and Upholstery, _ Dress Goods, Silks and Flannel, Millinery and Babies’ Wear, Rugs and Window Shades, Neckwear, Ribbons, Laces, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Tailor-made Costumes and Skirts, All at the most attractive prices Absolutely New Styles and Good Qualities, es’ HE hide IN At thow quick selling prices that make ” All wood Camel's hair Zidelines.... All wool Granite Gultings......... @ 45-(noh all wool Melrose Suitings.. 58-inch all wool Homespul . %-inch clone nap Ztbell f-Ineh all wool Prunell W-inch Flecked zibelines. $2-Inch satin finiah Broa 82-inch Venetian Cloths. All the above In newest Fall shades and tn great vartety. TEE Te ba Silks ‘corded Taffetas—all white or lancy combination Stripes ....++++9+ N Pl Tv Bits, Hed: Green and other sfects. 00) ne ass ae spots on Black or col’d es Checked Moire Velours—! are. Dress Goods 2" af tk WY 25, aes Mannish Suttin oy mixtures— ‘Strapped yd Qutck selling prices the rule. | medium and tone Cieints ‘That ts why these moderate quotations; jandsomely tallored.;.. are given for the crispast, newest, mestep ve or uk eked THE NEW hay Oy ee | age IN Bed Sets. 96| Extra fine pl Eis ichasiuente Checked Nainsooke—value .13%4,..... o—- values in ‘New York. so that either side can be used.cooceessesers ss sees A alse smaller—7%, feet x 10% feet—for where, except now and then as @ “‘speelal!” NEC { Separate Tassels, {ture Cords and Gimps, Cur- porides Furnicniere, Loops and Bind . ie | Ene ‘land when “we offer’ them It ans a dies assortment of the meant soode at those low prices for whion we are noted. ‘Three Strand Cotton—Rope twist Heavy Cotton—plain and fancy. Fine Mercertsed—15 colors. Fine G11K...0.5 eseseeseseee IN PILLOW GIRDLES (ready to put on Cotton—2% yards—two tass | .Al!-Wool plain 18 | 3h Neko wide, Bables’ All-Wool Moroerized—3 yds Heavy Silk-3 yde “* All In Splendid Color Assortmn: to match any sade of Gk, velvet or figuree—value cotton, | Gatoty De SILK_TASSDLS:— 7 tor Pillows, Desperiee and fancy work of every a Hon. Cotton ‘be duplicated ¢! Corda, ati, male oat stock the ia and best ia the elty....You will support this assertion after « visit. style, 544 inches high, warranted to measure time accu- | rately; sold by others at $2.50; our price $1.33. ‘ Judging {rom what customers tefl @m 20 nowhere else do they see such ments of all qualities....As for ap | bate ate two stelking exampless— (Pimor Not Bed Sets to $77.98.) Reversible Smyrna Rugs : Investigation will prove that we show the finest line and best Imagine a Centre Carpet—3x4 yards, with rich shaded centre of crtm. son (er other color) with light combination border—teverstble, They are samples of our early season values! Caniyou postlbly buy and lay a carpet of elther size for such prices? ‘A magnificent Mne of fine Wilton and Azmineter Rugs in all sises 18 to 86 inches to $x¢ yards, in match patterns right through the ling sizes, at prices that you can de confident are the very lowest at they can be bought....Our mall profit prices are not followed ela e——__———_* In Pillow Cord Dept. THE NEW f Plilow Cords, IN { babciagerd si Pillow Gindlen, Wonderfully attractive are the sew Flaonels in the various weaves and styles ind- | for inner or outer wear, et 5 | French Novelties—Basket and Bedford Wrenye—combines wits Sua abies pers way: yrenet inty patterns for ANd BACQUEG....scerceseens STB Zing wis, ah tg the ‘All. woot Dallard dainty or elaborate emb'y—for jos’ and Children's 8k! D leewhere rhite Wool Saxony—velue Ti va oe ate all and value .00.....+ White Domets—usually i ed Wash 4 strives in ight ead dae £ combinations—value .79.. AM-Wool Venetian finish We 89° w until Christmas department | fanc: tien te cat eae inthe’ desirable plain and | Best Importes French Pannele— y fancy colors. i joral effects, handsome reer Fetiective for Wrappers, Tea 2 ‘effective IN PILLOW CORDS fective for ae Continuation of (am and dippers: Great Bape ee > Supplies, School Outfit Sale He of aa ;

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