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att | Hl without any knowledge of the situa- Tt was just two years ago that’ a woman neighbor of Mra, Seacord learned the truth. She learned tt through the death of John N, Allen tn New York. She investigated, and in a ahort time hed the whole story In band. At the very time that Mrs. Bea- cord was breathing easy for the first time in years, a mine was being laid under her. It exploded very soon after ‘the neighbor got the facts In good shape to reveal them. Bhe told all to Seacord, who at first daughed heartily and thought It a good joke, He made a private investigation, he says, and learned the truth. His wife admitted all, but declared that she really believed Allen dead when she married Beacord. ‘There was & separation at once, al- though Mrs. Seacord suggested a re- marriags, now that Allen was dead. @encord and his wife acted quickly after the separation. M Bearord turned over a lot of pr 'y which Beacord tad put in her name to her daughter, Mrs. Waterbury. Seacord, for his part, hustled into court with an action for the annulment of his mar- tinge. The case dragged along for months and finally Seacon! became impatient, He dropped the case in Westonester County and went to South Dakot: where he established a legal residence and then began his suk for an annul- ment of the marr Mrs. Seacord Han no defenro und the motion was ited, the news reaching New Ro- le lost night. Defended by Daug! Mrs. Allen, ag she now culls herself again, |s still iving at New Rochelle, and spends moat of her time with her daughter, She had no children by Sea- ere, Pa, Mrs. Woodbury, the caugh- er, 3 “A few words will suffice to clear this @ituation, My mother married Mr. Sea- cord, thoroughly believing her husband was dead, e@ had disappeared, and positive assurances of his death had een recelved. She learned afterward that he was ailve and did the only thi he could do under the circum- a told Mr. Seacord. He agreed ta to let tha matter drop, and his revival @f it at this late day Is a mystery to | all, The difficulty was, of cource, lor my mother to prove that she had told Mr, Seacord of the situation. 4 made before witnesses.” BRIDGE CRIS MNES GIL FANT Miss Maude Fenn, twenty-two years ld, living at No. 65 President strect, Brooalyn, was caught in a cregh at the Brooklyn end of the Bride shortly before 9 o'clock to-day, and after stand. tng in a crowded faint to the floor o Several men litt Woman from th ar wi the car, the unconscious were thrown jjen ant every possible thing done to re- vive the young woman, but she }) ' Recovered when the tralia pull the Manhattan terminal. A policeman garried Miss Fenn downstairs to the Emergeticy Hoapttal, where she was:re- ied Mise Fenn said she had been ughtin the crush of men and women led. - the train. She said she had Yo. bere . Ws: ge sa vics, @ : Tren hintied about in such a manner iseod carnple al goede whos weenie a 4 \ ew | 8070 to kiss, Eddie Jones, of Brooklyn, Fevelation of that kind would hardly be| * train fel! in a} nor and placed her in} ‘ KISS IN EMBRYO CAUSES ARREST) WILL WED h COUNT Blg Boy Charged with Making| Her Mother Announces Her En- gagement to Reni du Temple de Rougemont, Who Has a Very Ancient Title, Chirping Noise Directed at Mrs, Jeremiah Collins, Who Is Highly Indignant. Fer making sounds as tf he were was haled into court, and unless he can eatisty the Magistrate of the Butler Btreet Polloe Court Eddie will suffer the rigors of the law, Tho case calls Jeremiah Collins, who lives In Fifty- first street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, says, made @ chirping noleo, that all that osculatory vibration was directed at her, and that tt was most annoying, Eddle lives three Gdors away and is one of a band who have helped to make Ufe uncomfortable for Mrs, Collins. “Yesterday I wae walking up the street with a friend,” sald the com: plainant, “when this great hulk of a boy came along. He looked at me In such an impertinent way that my blood dolled, ©, he's a terror! Why, what do you think? He brought a danger- ous bulldog among the children one day and refused to take him away. I really think he tried to have him eat them tp. “Well, aa I was saying, yesterday he hirping noise at me, Kiss me? Well, I should say not! He simply made that Insulting noise, It was a and I don’t like it, I en Informed the young- ater what my opinion of him was. What do you think he did then? Winkel at me. Yes, at me! And In an lusulting, suggestive manner," Mrs. Collins had other troubles before she met Fxdie, Because she was ‘of the opinion that it was proper to be introduced to neighbors before address. ing them or being addressed by them, nome one sald she was “real stuck up.” Mrs. Collins says. this le nat a0, that she is as democratic as the party plat- form or even Jefferson. She does not, however, like remarks about the “‘la: lord fixing awnings on her back win. dows," as she happens to be the land- jlady. These and some others are Mrs. Collins's troubles. The case of Eddie Jones ts of so much legal importance that Magistrate Dooley put the decision over until next Wednesday. In the meanwhile he wil! delve into sna Jore of osculation, and may posstbly call fdr expert testi. mony on what the various states of osculation are. Whether a kiss ‘e sup- posed to be In transit when the nolae is heard is the vital point uvon which the judgment must rest. ——= GOVERNESS MISSING. to Visit Sletere Disappeared, Mra, Sadie Holmes, thirty-one years old, the widow of a New York police- man, and a governess in the employ of the family of Alfred Nelson, of No, 218 Broadway, Flushing, has been missing since Thursday last, and the Brookiya police have been asked to fd her. Mrs, Holmes left the Nelaon house Thursday afternoon, went to a nursery in Brooklyn, where her three children are kept, and afterward visited her two sisters, Mrs. Floyd, of No. 143 Meserole avenue, and Mrs, Frank Pusifield, Noth- ing hat been seen of her since she loft Mrs. Pushfield's house. Mrs. Holmes is five feet two inches tall, weighs about 120 nounds, has brown hair and blue eyes, and wore a blue ekirt,a white shirtwaist and a black hat en she left Flushing. i — Seana IMMOMA DYE j Color Anything Any Color, DRESSES, CLOAKS, SLITS, RIne BONS, COATS, FEATHERS, STOCKINGS—EVERYTHING WEARABLE, DIAMOND DYEs MAKE TO LOOK LIKE New, Tog MISS announced Mrs. Devereux Clapp, of New York, ‘AND OTHER BABIES OF NORMAL SIZE AND WHIGAT. EDITH CLAPP yesterday the engagement of her daughter, Edith Devereux Clapp, well known in New York society, to century, her New Yt asters. He at Memillon, the chateau of which is Count Ren! du Temple de Rougemont, possessor of one of the oldest titles in France, dating back to the eleventh Miss Clapp has beauty and eweetness of Atsposition, and her knowledgé of French and of France assures her so- cial position there, The announcement of the engagement was a surprise to ‘ork friends, Count Reni du Temple de Rougemont Je an orphan with neither brothers nor owns three estates, but ives i ] of an ordinary situated in @ park of 1,000 acres. Hej anywhere, Her {a @ famous shot, and large house par- a tles enjoy the shooting over his preserves. Hi oe fame |s as an automobilist. aixty-horee-power Mercedes always wins the races whenever he drives it himself. CAR HITS WAGON. Four Farmers Injured in Breokiyn ‘ Trelley Accident, A Flushing avenve trolley oar ran into farmer, of valved mi Passengers ® farm wagon to-day et Pushing ave- tue and Debdevoise street, Brooklyn, demolishing the wagon and throwing out tts occupants, John Gebhardt, a Hicksville, L. 1, his sons, r injuries, but all four were Catherine's Hospital. land, Coney laland. Doctors who have visited the and examined the baby deol, & marvel. According to ‘allt sho should have died at birt Paes three ounces alt the day of birth. one pound and has survived and, Ing unto untoward sick neseas, accidents and should mature. A normal child at birth is teen # Seenty~t ve, mien from The mite measured only twelve toot ht that, TOnew and It was & scant Henry and Mark, and Joe Marbello. Gebhardt was badly bruised and may | he have a fractured skull, The others re. 8 fairly wall filled with | hog at the time and great ¢: o{tement prevailed. and to build A Well Known Canadian Lady Sends Letter of Endorsement to Pe-ru-na. " up a broken-down system the very best results, | am pleased to state my experience with this excellent medicine. i bad bees troubled with stomach trouble and poor digestion for some years, and and diet- omit bo Tn three mon! be recovered my health apd | Suggestions by «a. trition, This condition ot Peruma, Perun bested tod gives lite, months ago, when | fest in givin, Grey. One reaso why net use in #0 mai tains no narcotic perfectly harmles Tt has mo bad of -lof homes where Peruna has been used and om for twenty years. Such a thin could mot be porsible if Peru, any drugs of a nar BEATRICE, A baby that one oan & dwarf child sor malformed, healthiest bit of humanity tor the thme being and Grown «@ little more she af the Inoubstor Institute to Combat the Nervous Depression Incident to Warm Weather. Nervousness 's very common among wom. This condition ts due to anaemic nerve | centres. Tho nerve centres are the reser- volr for nerve vitality, These centres be- rome bloodless for the want of proper nu- during the warm season, Every summer an army of invalids are produced, as @ direct Fesult of weak nervous systems, ‘This could easily be overcome by the use the trouble by correcting the digestion. Pertect digestion furnishes increased nutri- lon for the nerve centres, Portectly di- | vitaltly which crontes strong. and tm this manner fortifies and nourishes Mise Blanche Grey, a prominent young soclety woman of Memphis, Tenn., in a Fecent letter from 17) Alabama often taxed to the utmost from lack ot And irregular meals, J know of nothing which is of so much) benefit a Peruna, | took tt a tow way, and i¢ 800n made itself mani: jand health."’~Miss Blanohe Pe-ru-na Contains no Narcotics, lengtb of time without acquiring « dru, habit, Peruna does not produce tomporary results, It ts permanent in its effect. gradually eliminates catarr The | THIS BABY WEIGHS | POUND 12 OUNCES — She Is a Foot In Length, but Seems Healthy, and Is One of the Marvels of Dream- land’s Incubator. a2 5 t g 3 sized man name is H Tt SEEEGS i ins! her the than a te Nese thas twe ven {ayers on ent Dr. Hartman. —How fa eapectally noticeable A strikes at the root of these reservoirs of life « iteady nerves, a Whose nervous I felt my strength giving me new strength Peruna has found perma- ny homes is that it ¢ of any kind. Perw It can be used any fect ubon cotte nature. season of the year are pe @ stom. At this cullarly Hable to In “y Is. ite pecullar tsetbal trouples, fammations of th It ia the of wi to learn how to cut them #! and in the easiest and quickest magner. Peruna docg. power over all forma gf ; me . ) yer r =. ta orm V- CaC he Ohe Ma- Sideboards China Closets of solld oak, ti el made of quart Rhett te eked ats Er FIDEBOARDA, 44 inestrated, mate of | pron’ tear Tiree” gronved brains) nak, twrelled front top drawers, | foldsm finish and Mghly pol- bevelled ‘infor. 17,00 Sideboards BOARDS Oho Portormances in the Auditorium on the Fitth Hloor Ara Yost Enjoyable. reproduction of the thrilling Japanese-Russian Wi male tleds chew: ddies Tks Pecmodeare a? Ker at so Rearend Lind ng intense attentien. Tig gees fagaes der rand Performances daly’ at 11 AM, 1.30, 230, 130 Unbleached |" de Cheese Cloth, Regular 5c. quality. (Matn Floor. Kast of Stairway, 19th #.) Out Stoves Underpriced. ar are guaranteed to be smokeless and odor- in any way. Qburner, 5,25 Sburner, 7,25 Lawn TWowers at Clearance Prices. “Universal” Lawn Mowers are guaranteed in every respect. They are self-sharpening, can be ad- justed to cut high or low grass, in two sizes, 8-inch and <inch wheels, regularly $2.25 to $2.00, Your choice of | 4 hin 16-inch and 18 198 (Basement.) White Wash\""79e Welt Piques i Regular 30c. quality. (Mate Fioor, Rast of Stairway, 19h #.) y@. inch at Wid-Summer Clearance Sate o Refrigerators and Ice Chests, Season is so for advanced that Refrigerators and Ice Chests must go with tremendous reduc- tions in prices to obtain’a quick, absolute clearance. Our popular “ Model” styles are all charcoal filled and finished in golden oak. They are so constructed that the sides and waste pipes are removable, and easy to clean; solid brass locks and hinges, corrugated galvanized ice shelves, zine lining. No. 480, 94 tnehes wid a0 nied. reswariy 67 No. 431, 25% Inches deep, 41 high regularly Ho {8 A anenes wit 42 high, regularly r No. 43% enamel, wane size as 7— Qo SeArtmets 26\9 In 6.2 42, regularly $1200: at 10.00 inep. shag os: 87 a 46, No, 434, sine Uning, 2 Inches loo Chests. Bea © Me rccert 77, 50! Ioe Chests are all charcoal f''=* and made similar to the “Model” refrigerators enamel, 32 inches wide, 19% | Every one No. 434, de 47 high, larly 817.00, 2! apm eA vam B78, 78) Re aie oe 00 No, 40, double door, Apartment-House 402, 21 inches wide, 1 deep, 5.85 pei + G— vie ae 19. 50\" Fegulariy $6.28; at af 5 Apartment-House sty Ic yio.deee, @ Bien. 77 5 Shopping Centre of the Great Buy ag / ye 7 ne tea ob eS” ia mer Furniture Sal Swings Gnergetically Along At Che Rig Store. There are hosts of new offerings every day. The savings are of utmost imporaneny for ¥ ch point. Nothing ever | they average 1-4 to I-2 less than regularly. Stocks are kept at the topnot dwindles, The particular features for to-morrow embody Splendid Values in Stylish Dining-Room Furniture, Dining Chairs. caned box Dining Cablon Ae . OURO as DE r + a eal, AM CHAIRS to match side chairs, 3.50 World’s Sreatest Sroe Canned Foods of Every Sort; Also Luncheon Crackers and Biscuits, Our Foodstuffs are appetizing ly fresh and wholesome. are at all thes lever en prc gerd Then you Preciate the fact that our giant Grocery Store on the Fourth lear fifers ger variety of selection than can be got elsewhere 4m: ork. i MACARONI or sPAGHET- Ti-*Pountaiy* tr ‘at 6 Ib. carton, Ase SELF-RAISING BUCK WHBAT FLOUR "Foun ain’ mer as in winter; 2ib khey crvetaza, Ratstow cry ALSTON ole ber packsa Be BRET Pineet uate Akorn, medium amd corse ¥, 16. ‘A ~ quality Pearl Taptoca, Men's $1.95 to $3.00 White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords at We shall also offer, to-morrow at 98c. a pair, Men's $200.4 Onfarls a pam aioe tnd Rela Cal Oe These are na Oregon, plums or green ae oo : ‘arme cans, i ; pinta, So; bait | PINBAI — Amor + ll Ys. | trand shoo. Pa B OLIVE O1L—Curtis’s fine | ‘release, Der California Olive | HART a senooth favored | Imperial f He! | cra quality 4™+ | lett Pears, larke cana, er JAMS — Pure home-made | YOMATORS —"I fruit jams. ‘Those who | brand, very fine poteciate iam nade with | gelscted red fips ny ly | oes; large mami con Pt uy le fancy Ne cream sumer ean, BOSTON BAKED fine Light I ean, Bho; %- - ARMOUR'S POTTED oF Sw oe DEVILED HAM or | \rand oat (ene TONGUE; ‘a can. y teoder de POTTED oF OCOLATE, — CHICAEN Cm he