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M0 WEEKS BRIDE “SUES HEAD S Wedding Rewsance Ends 4 with Court Action, in Which Wife Ciaims Husband Got $10,000 from Her. i ABpecial to The Evening Worl! ) VS WILKESBARRE, Pa. Oct. 14 . go Brooks Rogers, nee Leving Pfouls, of this « ie of two weeks, who cliims to Mrs. Miss y the have have meee ty her husband after he) of B , m hr, sent word to friends | cene to-day that she has obtained an| ton in Cincinnat! prevent transferring negotiable papers ‘that amount into cash. She also the has instituted sult against fe Knoxville, Tenn., his home, and five banks there where he has y Geposited. The young bride ts i assisted by George 8, Pfouts, her » of this city, Rogers and her brother George ‘the last of a famous old family of | She 1s a petite blonde, ® charming eprsonality. Last sum- &t Colorado Springs she met Jo- Brooks Rogers, a society man of and on Sept. 2% they were tl ls city. fact did not become known until THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1904 FOUND BABY SMOTHERED. | ARREST FOLLOWS MARRIED THE GIRL, a baby corrliage to e found the ch her to bed , summoned al A doctor who Brooklyn Police Arrest Man on Harry Strange, Arrested on doctor who was summon Charge of Incendiarism—Say the Complaint of Margaret»: sig, sott He Tried to Burn House Where ~~ Faure's Mother, Tells Court ne “ CHA Wate Asiony tn Carriage |) 8410 t0- e A salsa’ —— —— Lenisa, ont put | SIXTH AVE. 1970.20” STREETS, wos e was and be the wife of ad portor, had tuene no suffo- a od Wife Lives. that She Is Now His Wife, =" 7 i THE On su n that he tried to burn the parry Stra: twenty-six years old ee basal w " pageates Side Police Court mea Sa 1 wit SPELLS FAILURE * aa taken In by police _ 0 tion of Margaret "au ug * . ya § charged with tn+|teen yenrs old, daugnter of Mra Fran-| First, Last and All Time < Terkeley liven with Mes Maras Street N® A WECS | Foe the Slave to Drink Fitagerald at No. 8 Centre street,| strange told the Court that he was i Booey, Recut al tae married wo on got and ot om «THE Oppenheimer Treatment threatened to injure her and those who and of Mrs. Faure, in Paterson, N. J, is the mainstay of commercial Were protecting her unless she came) Magistrate Ommen held him for ex- " back to live with him, Mrs, Fitzgerald amination next Monday Im $800 bail. success for the man who strug says that Berkeley made these threats grange said he would produpe the, gles to surmount the barrier $0 eS al Oe oeete, Beer eiey: girl's father on that date to com! ofan acquired Drink Habit. Early to-day some one poured kero-|Toborate his story Results Assured gene oll over the stoop of the Fitageraid| , MI"%. Faure objected to such & low | ball bond, She declared she had placed Rouse and then touched a match to Its 209 In the sate deposit vaults of the flames were discovered and extin-| 3! h : guished before they did any great dam- ee ee Bank A her fauen age. M ‘When the police learned of Berkeley's WOuld get the money. Magistrate Um- Correspondence Confidential. threat an order was given for his ar.|men did not hold her statement suffl- Byecutive Office, New York Institute, rest. He was found at the Hamilton clent to warrant imposing heavier bail, ferry, The police say that there was an 4nd she left the courtroom angrily, 170 Broadway. 15 Wont Gen 8t odor of kerosene about Berkeley's | Sirange able to furnish ball, (4) Name... clothes when he was taken into cus-| tody. | 4 », when she sent word here at sult been started to recover 400 which she sald Rogers had ob- from her. ciety here is deeply stirred by the of the roma: DIVORCE FOR SCENIC ARTIST. | eee Bellboys Gtve Testimony in Won by William F. a William F. Hamilton, the boss scene painter and designer of the Fourteenth Street Theatre, with an income of $200) @ week, was granted an absolute d' voree to-day by Justice Blanchard, ot | the Supreme Court, from Busan A. |CAMMEYER Until Further Notice Store Will Be Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock, IDUCTOR DIES OF HURTS, Orashed and Skull Fractured by Car, Nielson, twenty-two years old, No. %9 Park avenue, a street car Hamilton. tor, who was struck by a car ‘The Hamilton | married in Bos-| days ago, died to-day in the) ton in 18M and h ne child, Howard, Hospital. eight years old wana Boaics | Tan around from the back of girl. They came to this clty in 1895. | is own car, in front of another, and and in 11 Hamilton introduced her to - ‘4 red. His body ” aa Pentel Tagger, Saperareerent of, the badly injured. jarlem eelmen. ¥ was il! for Ris skull fractured, and) # long time, confined to his room in hope of saving him from the club-house, and, according to the | Septiengey of Ames Cox, ies ‘0 7, a wi ton became ndant }on dim, bringt im dainty things to *| tempt his appetite, The visits, accord. ing to the testimony, were continued | after the convalescence of the patient, Basement Shoe Sale Thousands of Pairs of Fall Shoes For Men, Women and Children, To be well dressed one must have good shoes, Come to us and get the best for the least money. Prepare for the Winter and was ee TION DAY TO-DAY, are 1 get your shoes now at the Great Bargain Sale, to-day? guaranteed, or 0 id Charles Ji 4 ' hve be open trom 7 A. ™. | Sala Stra “Hagin. went to. the aiub Women’s $8.00 Men’s nm m ng. Bnet vote vu ennet| Soars Careenegs Ta || Button and Lace |$3.00 . yu | Register new! | two to nea i SHOES, Shoes, $y 95 *9 00 e e In Patent : In Black Kid | Leather and d & le te ; Box Calf. Lor Laylor fags | Gel “Announce for Saturday, October 15th, The Following Exceptional Offerings Greatly Below Present Values:— Tourist Coats ir Women and Misses, of wr mixed cloths, also covert 45 inches long, pleat and'belted backs, Women's $2.50 Black Kid Button and Lace, leather and kid tips, Child's and Misses’ Kid, patent $ 1 P 50 Boys’ and Youths’ Satin Calf Lace. y at $12.50 each, value $18.00, Button @ Lace, Light and heavy | ‘ 3 ; 7 ; sizes 6 to 10% | soles, sizes 11 to Women's and Misses’ Ratncoats and 1tto 2 2and ay, to 3% QU , brown and olive mixtures, in new and exclu- at $15.00 each, value $20.00, 100 Girls’ New Wanter Coats cheviots and melton cloths; colors:—blue, brown and y mixtures ; any sizes, 4-to 14 yrs., at $10.00 each, valu 213.50. Girls’ Woolen Dresses navy, brown and red cheviots, also fancy materials, in jan styles with belts ; any size, 4 to 14 yrs., at $7.50 each, value g10.00, Youths’ Satin Calf Lace,light and heavy soles sizes {1 to 2, $1.25 Boys’ Patent Leather Lace, Youths’ thes 214 t0 5%, sible 2.00 ‘oe Phe cy Pi asad 1,75 Our Celebrated $3.00 Men's “ Har. vard ’’ Shoe on Sale on Main Floor, Mail! Orders Promptly Filled. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St Stimpson Crauford Ci Sheet Music Sale ALL DAY SATURDAY, The most popular New York vocal and instrumental successes and this season's new hits, which sell regularly at 50 or GO cents per copy, are offered ai 7 cents. dway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. W. i472 ST NPERTH 1807 | ‘ i, JS FURNITURE BARGAINS. ' DESKS, $il $15 $20 $30 $34 TAREE RN THE HIF rein (Former pris, $15 $20 $8) = 440848) free Eee ae) Ne Ditagea,”) That Door? and Weathered Oak, Maple, Mahogany, Birch and White Tn You Lave. Hert M Jn Rt. Lowe, Louie.” Nowest designs, some plain, others with mirrors and all conven- ¥ My Blue-Byed a | | | | | | 7. Bo Used ti Just for tha Bake of Soe! 1E BLUE Of drawers, pigeon-holes, &c, Speenita.'” (desea Prinrow'e Great Seen Ean te be } JAPANESE JUTE RUGS. Pesan Gate aie 7 Were Now 7 the “Wirant of 6x9 ft, $7.50 $5.00 tof the Bea for Me" (Baritone a ey nhs Mioosatire EW BID | : peiterns in light and dark colorings, wots, Classic Music Classic Music, 5c, t Home, Home. Faaie Spring vee t Paradise M Long Credit ftady to help you furnish complete. WPERTHWAIT Te 108 West 14° St. Av. near Fulton St. | r pve's O14 Sweet Bong. Lirtle : | A Bit of Blarney. | Roses at Twi Viote light. | 1Cc| and Vora Instru | | | Nae >. ~- — so A great glove sale out of the ordinary. Sit RDAY will be a great glove day in this store—a day when we'll sell 2,500 pairs of women’s glace gloves at a Price that will make this sale a memorable occasion to exacting dressers requiring correct styles, h Women’s handsome one-clasp gloves — Paris Point embroidery, Black, Pearl, Tans, Browns, Grays anu English Reds, go on sale to-morrow at 79. The bare fact that glace gloves are offered at this price will serve to draw the greatest crowd we've had in some time—at 79. Main Floor, 79 This special !ot of gloves came to us through a fortunate purchase from Fisk, Clark & Flaeg, who have Cc a reputation the wor'd over for carrying a high grade of glovis, ata price that makes this sale possible, Men's gloves at 69c—Another remarkable glove “bargain—manufacturer's samples—otherwise you could not buy them at this price, It's the one chance of the season for a value like this, P.X, M. suede, suede—silk lined—P. X. M. mocha, 79c P. X. M. cape for driving — pique cape, over- ‘ seam suede—pique mocha —overseam mocha, _ This collection of men’s gloves is exceptional, sizes 6% to’ 10, smart, dressy styles for walking, outing and driving ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO—- 4 Decidedly important sale of misses’ and girls’ Winter apparel T KE the average store where tactory made garments predom- {nate and compare the prices with those we ask urday for these fashionable, hand-made creations, It almost takes your breath away to find ours lower—ours that represent girls’ and misses’ appared of jnimitable style elegance—ours that equal (quite frequently excel) the production of the exclusive modiste, Is it strange we more than doubled our business last Saturday? It all lies in the critical judgment —the knowledge how to buy—of our style authority, Taira FI oe ee aS ee See FB ’ ‘1.45 for women’s $ $2.50 to *3.50 hats. Another rousing aturday sale of © women’s and misses’ millinery, EVEN greater values than last Saturday, when we had the greatest day’s business throughout our millinery sections we ever had in the Fall season, The ; crowds were here because they knew we meant desirable $49.75 Velvet cv ecchandise when we announced values that were sult t reigns unprecedented—values that cannot be given by other ! stores because they have not the extensive business we've beén years in building up. The throngs will be here again to-morrow, when you'll find this great sale in progress on the square oppo- site the elevators on the 20th Street side, main toor, , Misses’ trimmed Women’s trimmed ress hats—etrmly turbans — Also stif stylish—trimmed with silk trimmed saflor effeets—made velvet soft collar and quills; to sell for $2.50 $ l 45 manufactured to $ to $3.$0,at . wii #Syat eeOD Untrimmed hat dept. Misses’ trimmed school hats — Larz:/ ” ar es A Ry high-crowned hats and roll | ing brim sailors—both pret- tur bans and tily trimmed with velvetand ¢ © CQQUes— manufactured b di - ieee 98C\ Siew at”. 75¢ at $1.75,at.. ese. Tailored neckwear 25c. AILORED neckwear and stocks are the thing and here's a Saturday sale at 2s¢ and 0c that will prevent you from paying twice as much, for they're positively worth double. A great showing of hundreds of styles in Silks— Lace Chiffon —Beaded and hand 25c made—a centie section filled 450c with stylish creations in handy reach of exacting shoppers—25¢ and 0c. piste Newest neck ruchings 25¢—two hundred pieces SSS of the populltr neck 25c e favorite are marvelfous— "d to Jena th,‘u | Sox,colla ‘ont sting color broadelot med ad silk heroules braid & ornaments,tat- feta lined, new sleeve, full kilt skirt, sizes 14 & 14, | ’ for misses’ suits of good grade 14.75 thevicte: double prienie box coat, notch collar, satin lined—skirt faring from kneo—sizes Ib and 14, | $11, 75 for misses’ sults of novelty mannish °¢* mixtures—also blue, black and brown | full box or sem!-Atting collariess, some with broadcloth and Soished with fancy ited skirt—slaes 14 and 16, for Junior sults in cheviots—made In two models—full box coat belt at back or semi-fitted strap back—flat collar of panne relvet— kilted skirt sizes 14 and 14, 510. 75 for Junior suits of Invisible check— if plain box coat with notch coliar—belt at back—very full sleeves—coat lined with satin—Kilt skirt—sizes Wand 6, $9.75 for misses Gravenette raincoats In * oxford, olive and tan, box plaited back, belt all around, slashed shoulder cape, 14 and 16. $12.75 {0F misses’ tourist coats in covert 2 and fancy mixtures—full and boxy—belt- ed back, collariess of notch collar—patch pockets —body lined with satin—sizes 14 to 16 | 57,50 for misses’ coats In blue and prack ¢ ab ll box coat, Inverted plait hack with belt—t ed wl) silk braid and buttons— tull aleve with fancy cuft. plalted binds reinforeet esr tarec collar | C4Pe—strapped with seit and solidly atitched immed with light blue silk braid, tancy | —?!ue And brown—sizes 6 to 14 embrolde: b ut kirt Tt aad Te On Sleeve—Paaiin SSE) 56 9g tor girls’ full-length coats in blue, sinew 11 and If $4.75 for misses’ skirts of all wool brown and green aibeline—large cape | ruchi y special off : a ; tris Lia ruchings—a very special | rimmed with velvet, braid and huttons— | s+ yIes—to-morrow, call cheviot and fancy mixtures—19 gore —well tallored—leneth % to 40. full box back with belt~sizes 6 to 14. right at hom? w ' T tring of the season's favorite —siwesox CRAWFORD co,—. 500 Priestley Cravenette coats sensationally priced 1100 men’s suits and overcoats---remarKable values. s interesting bargain news—every item teeming m exceptionally good quality material— Son Ob: ig we want to sa g isn’t that a bargain! The tourist—Sie 7 to 16 years—cut very long, loose and made of fancy mixed fabrics; belted back; 53,95 value $7.50; special to-morrow at sees , y most emphatically that it is here in And it's a fact well worth looking into, ¥|/Regular coat= tights! ceade of all-wool race; —————— friece—very heavy weight ele of colors; : $3.95 Pacer and sis Mie neg it's of particular :aterest to see our overcoats of all descriptions at ‘4.95, $7.50, *9,75, 512.50 and up to '25 ——SINPSON CRAWFORD CO. . 5,000 stylish shirts at 79c inastirring Saturday sale. [UNPARALLELED values in men’s cravenette coats—here follow with buying opportunities unsurpassed in the history of this or any other store. Now about the Cravenette coats—we said sensationally priced—that’s hardly expressive enough though, because trade statistics do not record such values as this sale tells of, r ; nara eegnd Floor, coats are as stap'e as sugar—hard to get at Priestley Cr nette regular prices, but we took Priestley fabrics rig m our stock, bought at a decided ad- $ vantage some time ago, and had these costs made up in the very latest style by one of New York's best manufacturers—hence this extraordinary one day sale, Second F . Now we say to you—and we cannot say {t too emphatically—that if you can take one of these coats out of the store and duplicate it for less than $15, we'll refund your moi —and you'll find that most houses will ask you $18, and a great mam haberdashers wil tell you these coats are cheap at $20.. These coats are absolutely rainproof, made of the Py celebrated Priestley Cravenette cloth which in itself lends value to the coats—garments that have the proper style snap, will fit faultlessly—appropriate for rain or shine— i | positively worth $15 to $18—Saturday while they last at . a oO Men's new Fall suits, _ W¢ attribute our great clothing ———AaA jj}. _ business to just such exceptional values as this. To-morrow we start with the second shipment of that great purchase {rom a Rochester manufacturer—a purchase $ that enables us to offer you these regular $20 new Fal] suits at $44.75. All the wanted fabrics in fancy e worsteds, cassimeres in double and twist back, un- finished cheviots and black fthibets—silk lined—a very large range of patterns—correct in style—guaranteed fit—at $14.75, Men's Winter overcoats, When you buy an overcoat ——SSSSSS you want to look to it thet it has the proper style—right up to the minute—that’s just what these coats have—44, 48 and $2 inches long—plain cloths in every color—silk lined or serge—Fancy cloths made $ up in the popular tourist coats—belt back—equal to custom made and we can fit every style of build e from 36 to 46 chest—at $14.75. Men’s ‘15 to 18 suits and winter over- coats at $10.50, We've sold more suits and overcoats the last coats at $10.50. two weeks than we sold last year during the entire month of October, We attribute the wonderful selling to this great purchase of clothing from a Rochester manufacturer (of which we have just received the third shipment) which enables us to offer suits and overcoats you cannot duplicate elsewhere for less than $15 to $18. e The overcoats are Oxford, black and gray, Irish Frieze—also fancy mixtures—made with very heavy mohair serge lining—every style. The suits are made of the very finest fancy cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres, double and single breasted—aiso black thibet—$10, 50, ’ H $ 9 Latest styles, smartly tai ooo ly tailored fro’ Boys’ suits and overcoats, $3.95 priced extremely low, T° PARENTS looking for a Saturday revelation in boys’ smart high grade clothin this price—$3.95 for suits and overcoats that sell regularly at $7. Sizes 2% to8 years Russian suits ie eee tna trimmed with beautiful com- very stylish; value Cambridge colors; in Oxford; blue and | Groceries anniversary sale. | Uneeda biscuit or oysterettes It’s just the \ aes oyster season, | too, and Uneeda biscuits are always in season— MAN’ an expensive haberdasher is | those thin, crisp wafers that everybody likes— selling the same quality styles and designs two great Saturday specials..,.., - C in new Fall shirts for particular men at $1.50, bieth’ Pies, Here’s a concise story—the purchase of 5,000 GRantt: a shirts at a price that enables us to offer them / / , | BE Bent Refined: $b. 9B6 to you Saturday as the best value of the {* MEMIUM 946 | Wines Q iqueurs, 1 season—79, et pes ae § ] 7 pine as? GNAC BRANDY—J48, Material, percale-— bosom stl in keeping wi silced. i | Hennessy & Co's, 8 hi Pash on's requirements—cloth, a very | east “oe Oe 8 | cite 1.00 firm quality—make, the best—finish, the co » 79¢ finest—cuffs detached—open front and | POL BN SES. | back —stud holes —hand laundered yes ry asia! 2 a split neckbands—fit, style and finish guaranteed GRAPE a ieee 7B t absolutely correct. | Gees SB. + te ’ ° er asaet .f ee ee ee ee : ‘ 4