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. t A ” COAT OF TAR FOR ~-ELOPING PASTOR Hundreds of the Angry Resl- dents Threaten Rev. Mr. De Cordova with Violence If He Dare Retfrn to Town. GIRL WITH WHOM HE ELOPED IS PROSTRATED. SOUTH RIVER WOMAN WHOM PARSON DESERTED WHEN SHE LOST BEAUTY,| wre Z. “| Will Try to Live Down the Disgrace,” She Sobs—Fath- er Forgives Her. but Would Punish Preacher. “TI realize that I have made a terrible mistake and I am yvolne to do every> thing tn my power to ilve 't down.” This statement was made to ar Kven- World reporter to-day by Miss Julla Browne, of South River, the betle of the town, who was lured [rim her home by the Rev. J. F. Cordova, a| clergyman and a married man, trav- @lled about the country with himand Waa discarded finally when he @ecided| to return to his wife. The Rev. Mr. Cordova has not me turned to his hom South River, and ft Is not proba! he will, as 3,600 villagers have arranged to tar and| feather him and ride him-on a rail the| minute he appears in the nborhood, | f A commit women was organized | to-day to arrange for the reception of | the clergyman stould he come bas to Sof River. The committee got right to work by taking up a collection for the purpose of laying in an ample stock (1 to her home Sat- urday nigh her in the I ative of the F er father. He met vis, where a rel- ‘ordova brought her, The minister ed his wife in Breoklyn, after announcing to the young girl he deceived that he had made a terrible mistake and wished to return to his wife. her Would Crush Preacher, r Browne, th # father, ts @ blacksmith, An Evening World re- porter called on him while he was at work In his forge at South River. He fs @ typical blacksmith, of splendid ‘physique and was wielding a great hammer when the reporter entered his shop. When asked how he would treat the Preacher who deceived his daughter he replied by laying @ horseshoe on the anvil and then, with a mighty swing, crushing it in a single blow of the hammer, “That ‘s how I would treat that man,’ sald Mr. Browne, “and that ls how every man in this section feels toward him, I have brought my child back to our home and she will try to live this down , It Will be a terrible task for her, and I do not feel sure that she will be able to withstand the stra:n. Of course st Mr. +ghe will be put out of the church where \ —— —” * ~*~ —_ ) \ ys : she sang so long in the cholr, and the women will have nothing to do with her, That will be her punishment, and 1 hope she will be able to carry the bur- den of her disgrace. If she s down I will have to move aw begin —lifes over again in some new comunity, Pastor Always Wrote Wife. ‘The most remarkable feature of my} daughter ry with my da plied to lis | that any time come weloome him with open finally wrot to leave J phe Wed ar when he got this letter he told my irl that he had made @ terrible mis- jake, as he still loved his wife and ray to return to her. They travelled ygether in Canada and Mexico, and wherever they it they registered as brother and asiste: “lt was reported that he il ty daughter with violent actions words, Such not the case, in his treatment ot id not leave him unul he mind to go back to his wi “Then he brought my daughter to Brooklyn. where called upon his brother-in-law, Harry Dudley, @ letter- carrier, 12 or No, 12 Berkeley place. honed to his wite and the suld she was ready to welcome him back to her arms. Preacher Not Likely to Return, | “My daughter and Mr. Dudley wrote | “to me and.arranged to have Julia meet me in the Hotel St, Denis, in New York, Then Dudley called on me and told me to come and get my daughter, {( am not sure where that mi r is now, but I believe | is stopping with wife's brother, Mr. E iT » J, dt is my lef that he will never set foot In South River again. If he does she will go out of town riding ona rail and coated with | tar and feathers.” | Before her elopement Miss Browne | worked in a big handkerchief factory in South River, Six hundred young men and gh employed in this estab- Mshment and they are making rate reparations to receive the mi r in geal of his return to the nelgMins- » ‘iiss Bown was exceedingly well liked | by her gg ee! og Fo and they feel her disgrace keenly. Many of the young jen in the factory decarde that If the | r. Cordova comes home he will | River riding on a | raft, by target for « num- | Der of skilful young marksmen. | Browne home in South River was | foiled like a house of mo! ( porter called there to-day, fe still in a state bord ue dollapse, and her moth allow her to speak only one wating, ast he tears sprang from her eyes, that she would devote her whole fe to living down her disgrace. LEASE NEW BUILDING. Pallahan & Morrissy Extend Their Store in West Fourteenth St, Callahan & Morrissy, the dry-goolls merchants at Nos. 4-80 West Four- teenth street, have leased the building at No, 62 West Fourteenth street and will join !t to the stores they already occupy. No, 62 was occupied for twenty- oe Ki by the Messrs, Frankfeld, ’ R. W. GILDER ILL. Suffering trom Appe tio at His Conntry Home. PITTSFIELD, Mass,, July 1—Rich- Trae er Nem Lah MISSING HERES CLAIMS ESTHTES After Two Years’ Search Mrs. William Hollinger Is Found in Colorado—Her Husband and Father Left Property, Miss Augusta Terril, formerly of Tre- mont, has been found at Colorado Springs after a two years’ search on the part of relatives, and will return in & few days to claim her portion of the estate left by her father. She also will claim all of an estate to which her husband, William Hollinger, became heir after their departure from New York. The husband died two weeks ago from tuberculosis, It was againat the wishes of her par- ents that Miss Terril matried Hollinger two years ago. He was suffering even then from tuberculosis and the phys. clans gave him only a few months to live, After they marriage they went JO. 65: Suits Made to Sell at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. At 2.95: ‘Suits Made to Sell at $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. ‘The wie pleat in front of blouse, as to Colorado Springs, leaving no word where they had gone. Some time later Mrs, Hollinger's father died, leaving to her a consider- able share in his estate. News had never reached her husband before his death of an estate to which he had fallen hetr, Mrs, Hollinger was accidentally found by a friend a@ few days ago and no- tifled of the two estates awaiting her, ———$_— KILLS HIS BEST FRIEND. Dominique Reggino, of No, 152 Lincoln avenue, was found dying from @ stab wound in the stomach on the Willis Avenue Bridge by policemen last mid- night, He was sent to the Lebanon Hospital, where he died an hour later, after telling the police that Joseph Mer- curlo, of One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Lincoln avenue, hia rival for! the hand of a woman, had stabbed him, The two men were bosom friends, amd went to the celebration of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, in | Little Italy, last night. There Mercu- rior found that his lady love loved his best friend, T! separated, and Reg- gino was cros enraged Mercurio followed him. Before Reggino could make an outcry he had been fatally stabbed, Mercurio gesves and the police are looking for im. Women’s Silk Shirt Waist Suits; 5 Two new Models made to sell at $20 and $22.50, Picture to your mind’s eye the prettiest Silk Shirt Waist Suit you ever saw, on which the price was $20.00 or $22.50; then listen to this story of kinds we think the prettiest; kinds we know to be worth $20.00 and $22.50—on which the price to-morrow will be about half that, or $10.25. mn tarWe sold several hundred of very similar suits twoT ta weeks ago. Then we had but one model to offer you. 7To-morrow we have two, and they vie with each other™2 £7\n stunning lines, cholee materials and good pet These are unquestionably the last we shall be able to offer this season at anything like the fact, to make enough of this‘ lot for this week’s selling we had to draw on our own silk resources for sufficient materials, Both Styles One Model different shades. price are of fine quality taffeta quality that wil? render ¢ Service, and wear to look checks and hairline str’ navy and brown; also in and+ white pin checks. They are no relation to suits being advertised elsewhere at a similar price, They are different in materials, in making, in style, in finish and in general excellence, Cotton Shirt Waist Suits Underpriced, Two big lots for this week—both for less than half their worth, Just the thing for outing and vacations, Fine quality linen-finished Lawn in a large variety of patterns; light, medium and dark grounds, with dots, rings and figures. Made with wide double box-plaited || waist and attractive stock collar. Skirt is nine-gored, tastefully trimmed with tallor-stitched straps, Two models, One is of dotted and embroidered Swiss of superior quality. Be- sides some splendid patterns with white grounds and tiny colored dot effects are the popular blues and other colors, with ss gtd ie observe how catchily the waist is made 4n ideal Summer costume. The other model is of plain white Indian Ia ft linen, sate ih vey tah pois gid hee plain white jan lawn—as fine and soft as a linen. It is well as the stock, tabs and cuffs, is daintily hemstitched. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1904 comes in plain black, royal blue, rich brown, emerald shot, pin Blouse and skirt are formed of verti- cal pleats, exquisitely stitched (like cut); both are very full; also misses’ and small women’s sizes, One Model salt fs formed of cluster box pleats (similar to cut with wide flaring skirt. . ; she in women's sizes; comes in black. SPIE Lo RET TT PT Used pianos. Simpson Crawford Co.'s great sale. THINK of gettin a good piano for ‘ serviceable used upright *95 and on easy payments, too ! We have marked these instru- ments at such phenomenally low figures in order to close them out you must be early to-morrow to get first choice. Ohe Gniertainmentin the Auditorium Is Fully | As Instructive As Kf Js Gntertaining. N ‘ f NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE “i ACITY IN ITSELF (OPER SIXTH AVE. tN See cligy — 1S°819°STS. | tn planos. - NEW YORK. 4 Weber... "9995 GOOD many school teachers accompanied by pupils have enjoyed the + Linderan 3155 A entertainment in the Auditorium on the 5th floor. The World’s Fair, 4 Wagner Federation of American States, and ““Amazma,” the incandescent i! Broadwoo illusion, constitute an entertainment that is decidedly unique in Depart- f Heed ment Store progress. It isnot only interesting but extremely edifying, The Illus- trated lectures, the new moving pictures from the World’s Fair, and the | 4 Schumann .. ‘ illustrated songs never fail to arouse the hearty applause of the audiences. | Square planos. i conan. 85 Performances daily at Il A. M., 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 and 4:30 P.M. Seats free I] «tinged .. to the seating capacity of the Auditorium. pallet Double ‘‘S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from 8:30 Till 4 Knabe (line) 12 o’Clock. Thereafter, Single Stampa Until Closing Hour. 1 Steinway square 14 Chickering square + And fifteen other uprights at equally as great reductions. Only $10 required as a first payment, then $6 per month Fourth Floor, Gotlet Articles, Patent Wedicines, Drugs, Soaps and Brushes at Reduced Prices, NE of those large and splendidly planned special sales which never fail to attract enormous throngs of eager customers. The Main Aisle will be crowded with these offe d the sale. Thi i f ‘e ‘ i Main Floor, 18th street side. ee ee overfiow of specials wil bon salen the vaeinatii:. The Prices Are the Lowest Ever AsKed by Any Store at This Season of the Year. Just the things you need now and during the Summer days to follow. Toilet preparatians will be in great demand. Those about to depart on their vacations will unquestionably purchase plentifully. The details that follow partially reflect the scope of*this important event, Drugs. For the Coitet, RSIS Eni, jar, t0.5 4 1. ate tt SPITS. CP CAMEPHOR, 8 o8,.100, 8 4 TINOTORS ARNIOA, § on, 100; 8 o., ‘260 NS TALCUM, 2 tor WOOD ALCOHOL, pint, 10.: quart, 280 FACE obi Eruptions, Liver Spots, Beare, Tattoo, Super> fluovs Hair and all blemishes Dis-ases of Sea) Skin cured and hair and at remove and falling premature nese arrested by MICO-ELECTRO- THERAPY, Crooked nossa and outstanding cars cor. rected by Dr. King’s Improved methods. ' 1 or write, Bend * For the Goiles, Patent Wadioines, REPUBLIC EXTRACT, ai) aC ¢ FLONKODURA oF KAN TOY, Suc, alae, tse | CRANITONIC, bottie, Gee * PAW-PAW, bottle, 580 Ue SHANV ILE EXT AC, 10'S BERF, IRON AND WINE, Ys MAN uy HASTA ARCHERS YAR ; ¥ Ne OD WINE, bottle, ST ¢ | WOODWORTH'S VIOLET SICILY, 08.) WiTCH HAZEL pint, iee JOHANNA FARINA COLOGNE; 4 a5, Cai AS : e | « NELVURA, dottie, JOHANNA FARINA COLOGNE: § THIA LA. e si Ne MOUTH Watt atte Brushes. o X10N a, Beauty COMPLEXION Consultation, Examination, and Advice ° of, booklet on hair < and scalp diseases, . a FRE Hours 9 A. M. to6 P. M. Sunday, 10 to 12 ‘A MENN, ; RO) D INTER TS IWDER. 31° ® IFO Home ale | An Be Anuee Ht ; bs TOOTH RUM AND QUININE. IMPORTED INDIA BAT RUM, PORTED WEST INDIA BAY Riv | LA FRANCE ROSE § cakes 10 box. MSORTED WEST INDIA BAY RUM. | LILY OF LUZON SOAP, 8 cakes in box ABPUBLIC EXTRACT; all odors; 1 o# ABESKIN 8 Hye | rBL H 31 ol N_SOAP, So nad lane | AAPPRNINE Raab Mee PH UI Dermatological o | AN’ Drs. KING & KING'S *ineities, Hy TISEPTL 286 WEST UTR BT, NOW YORK CITY. 1060 106 The suburban family whose house hae unused rooms can fill those rooms profitably through World Wants, Read the Wants today, An Important Clearance Sale of 3,000 Wrappers and Kimonos tor Women at Reduced Prices. Here's an event that ought to create a flutter of excitement. Ready for you on: the Second Floor, East, when the Siegel Cooper Store opens at 8.30 to-morrow morning, Another Sale, A | pretty extra ints wi double yoke back and front and border trim- 25 14-inch flounce and pretty trimmed waists, some 75e: ming | trimmed ; $1.25, embroidery regularly habe $ Lochs deg ec Myr! pa 4. x’) . inty colorings. je ycl and front a leet bien tensors te. ¢ Extra Special. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, lawn and percale. in prety light ard dark patterns, made with full skirts and [4einch | WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES, fine lawn, flounce. bretelles on waists, trimmed with fancy 59e dainty polka-dot patterns with white lawn border braid, regularly 89., for | rimming (not more than two to a cusomer), [Se Very Important Sale of “Oswego” Serge Suits for Wen at $8.50. “Oswego” Serge is one of the best fabrics put out by the American Woollen Company. / In fact, its celebrity is national. It is woven with infinite care upon French spinning looms, and . In silk—a xcellent well Apes of black- Entire this assures an unusually fine texture. Strictly fast color Alizarine dye. The Suits we offer to-morrow at $8.50 (and Serge Suits are scarce) are beautifully stylish, and the man who doesn’t seize this chance loses a mighty good value in seasonable clothing. Coats are cut single and double breasted, The double-breasted coats have the ular “’bulldog’” lapel. The tailoring work is notably attractive. The seams have all Coen tested ; collars fit smoothly and snugly; buttons are on to stay;_and in every other respect the Suits are ideally desirable. You have but to try on a Suit to realize what é a phenomenal value you are obtaining for More Hot Weather Suits at 8.50. Soft finish Flannels, Wool Crashes and Homespuns (Coats and Trousers). Some are X silk lined, others \ serge lined; majority skeleton or unlined. Newest effects in fabrics and styles. Fancy Wixed Fabric Suits for Yen at 8.50. This interesting lot includes Cassimeres in neat designs, Cheviots in bright new color ‘ ings Very smart Suits that appeal especially to dressy young men. Duplicates of imported & 50 terns. ° i ALSO RAIN COATS in great variety, and TOPCOATS in coverts; many silk lined. Fine Quality Worsted Suits. EVERY TASTE AND PURSE SUITED. We have pointed out from time to time that THE SIEGEL COOPER CLOTHING STORE DOES THINGS IMPOSSIBLE ELSE- WHERE. We prove it daily in our values. The choicest patterns. Perfect styles. oS p models to fit men not fitted elsewhere. ) dots, figures and checks, Please and the extra fulness of the skirt. it Is