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< cme THK WORLD: THURSDAY EVENT EVENING, JULY 13, 1905, past the riton was at one time to bo a murgeon chk applicants are re. ninto) Man Acoused! by ay Carterton in) ONE OF CARLTON'S TWO WIVES, |pinsine tor an ovr or more: Than nelineapndie of motion and 1 felt as said that he had some business with the | though I were dying. St. George Hotel Defies Cor- real estate men. He } me, telling! Refused to Take Pills. me to keep my room, that his friends ‘| “Tp about halt an hour he came tn) eat foeerss A would surely come to-morrow, Mh 1 t , And the appointment ‘i ° i walked Tight up to me, was refused Tt was after fail oner to Exhume Bodies— ‘On the following aay when he camo | Ihig. eeaminarions that Nec took tie in he brought up the question of clgars ‘t neton, Whore her Jealousy, Says Woman. AN do mie up and made ine ile down | und smoking, and fin prevailed on an the bed, | aes —, me to smoke his pipe, which he had ai-| ‘1 guess you are not fering well,’ i ready filled. | ho eaid; ‘here are two strychnino pills. | (Continued from Page.) We talked for a while and then he| You must take them. They will brace | Ment cOnt TTT ie ea you up right 1 1 | as | went out nakly stay, the ro unt) oh shay and you will feel’ “an right ina a: of money Tle | So when fe | eww Minutes AND for weeks 3 “Rut I had sense enough not to do It aha . | | d had gone away, morning ek while 1 was { ft tel 1 left hi as nearly as I can eLicir NAGNOSIS \ inhalation if showel me & | i ment He sit aront | en they came hd thon’ tavited me down to] a riwith him in his rooms. He| “Not hearing from him, I prepared \ first, and {i about ten min-|to have him arrested, and he was taken Schaub Denies Wornan’s Story. lowed, in_on Tuesday night.” . Sick Aft Carlton, Was arresled by Detective Schaub heard what Mrs, Van- thi . er Supper, Ward and Murray, of the Fulton Btrent iad sald he & byen- “When the waiter knocked at station, as he was leaving his }et err, ve Sh with the d fie San RU Gat the door eo até “Sohermerhorn street, carrying De this statement: bathroom while T take the tray trom | suit ease. a jerous, Too much time tho waiter. ve got two bottles ot| When arrested Carlton dented having HS Siig" omg Tyacoaraze beer.” Ho cook the bottles from. his| any business or personal relations what- tho star. Consift. a. spe: “ pocket, poured some out and took a sip| ever with Schaub, But when he was | the true condtt e , ‘and ‘sat Mt out, saying it was very | searched, the note quoted above was | Cf your lun is x bu Sucssed tt wi found by the police on his person. cured, Conaumption i curable. It is pres m It Rble, Do not d i Sous aS ff Mysterious Women List. antate: “bo snot delay until: tneurkbio n the agin: that 5 7 ward on @ torpedo-boat food would Nee oer jeoms the palice tounge) Lung Vapor Inhalations. had just collected sine of ‘the “was not long be- parte of 1a receipt Mondertul results in the cure of Catarrh room," he sald; - pany ou, Deco use We | on policy No. 8,484,200 We wilked| Covered that he was a member of the | room, ‘Andard Correspondence ( sald 19 there as his & matrimonial bureau, ar No, 108 m e. Then) North Avers avenue, Chic 7 badly | card of m mbereht eontatned eho cits he left my house| insurance 1 He told me befor The r his aunt's death | kn9 haa fe vse enoush | nifloant .¢l Wimarried | row y #4 As. hat he [t, Krow whe na) not drunk | ada ng women in Mon. Wed. vane en them together since, all right and I Louls, and that h t a at iy ro tt | Carlton jad thon of Mise abe wos ' ance money on his|crild not have been that. 1 ws almos t| Jessie 0. eon years, Noe Cold Wave of Prices. We have no control over the weather, but fortunately we have absolute control over our prices, and this week we bring our customers a refreshing cold wave of low-down figures for pure foods and standard staples. Hunt where you will, you cannot find purer, fresher or more wholesome foods or better beverages of all kinds than we are selling; and no other retailer is able to approach our p on similar quality. The reason for this is self evident when you consider that we are the argest retailers in the world of staple and fancy groceries, wines, liquors and other household and table supplies. Hére are a few prices that will tempt your appetite in the warmest weather: ow Picnic Hams. New Potatoes. Dean tenderiae lela Best selected early Southe potatoes, “the tinest 5 to 7 Ibs, alb, biske times that the hington was no "He hinted sev wite who died In W: 18 only one. He came to my house |¢ |soun after her death, I introduced him 5 but T do| t® Miss Mary Gorman. He began mak- Tcan exhume the body of | 8 love to her. He sald he had never | loved his first wife. yn without more evidence to} y Wy miria ach a procedure, We will Hed nes een mont 0 have Car! t Gy tere s\Cariton/pnela)to8 8 neriey he Long Island Hospital, wher they had four doctors looking after her But she died and was buried in Cal Gorman, mother of the 's. Carlton and one of those ir the ex wis in the fe Deposit Company, on Fuito: ear Cilnton. The number of { {s 1,516, and the password to !t ts ‘Buf- falo.’ After his uncle died he made «i world.” Schaub’s Uncanny Story. HH. B. Schaub, the accuser of Carleton unassuming man of perhap. e years of age. He ‘s a nave d bears a good reputatio g his associates, he told of his dealings wit! of th y when Carl Gorman sald she had always be- was some:hing unexplained ter's death. me as strange that Carl- did the cooking when my was ated with Two d or $800 and ¢ He came to me one 4 he knew how to make a bunct, He claimed that he had a Aer he Ser Sig | knowledge of tax sales and that he ete #3 net ae : Gal | know of a piece of property that was t ‘ be sold for taxes, The taxes were § and all I had to do to get it w the taxes ani assume the mortgage. “He sald to me, ‘Give me the $799 ar ur attorney, I know a ho will buy the property. yo Years s practising| “Lixo a fool I gave him the money ‘This was about July 3, a8 nearly as 1 | @ now remember It. 1 found out that he was doing nothing about the tax sale, and got after him about tt spit surgeons that she| Salmon. Rock Brand Columbia River fish, splendid value, 1 1b. fiat ‘can. ” 12¢ Smoked Beef. Blue Ribbon, sliced fresh every day, % Ib, carton... 10c Ham or Tongue. Potted Ham or Honea for Ree ee, Baked Beans. Housekeepers’ Brand; plain or Ta er ogiice bean OC ghter swore to me before her | that neither of these stories was —a, It fs sald that Carlton is a graduate lege, Oxford, England, Sardines. Genuine imported, in best French olive oli;3 cans. LOC Baby Olives. Finest imported from Spain; delicate nav joneoulbte OC “Policies Paid—No Fear. Cart th {ter his ari nt ad 3 the Adi —— Picnic Specials. Ice-Cold Tea. 1 “He sald ‘Let's go to the St. George | Sliced Peaches, 1 Ib. can ,,..10c When the mercury sizzles try ice- Uneeda Milk Biscuits poner oN ugust, three months| Hotel. I know some nice ladies, and : A cold tea made from Zu Zu Ginger Snaps. Be : Mary Gorman, | we can meet them there." He toid mv ga] Sliced Pineapple, 1 1b. can.. 10¢ CEYLON GOLDEN TIPS, Lemon Ginger Snaps shame to go about an hour ahead of Strawberries, 1 1b. can +106 1 1b. 50c, 12 IB. 25c, 34 Ib. 13e. Uneeda Biscuit Me as ‘H.C d wife,’ and the Soda Water, all "avors, qt. bottle. Se It soothes, refreshes and sustains. Fruit Drops, a lb. in 3 follow me and register unde a ee ——_—_—_—_—— —$_<_ out oma ‘ with wha and wife.’ G f f' ‘Ss. Q H. "G T di m sot tt a Bae wa cuts! RpEe Gifts 0 reen Trading ae ae . 2 sud to noone ; 6th of July 5 ‘Ss. & H.’’ Green Stamps 10 S. & H,” ie Stamps a : Ie cent “« with any of the following: with any of the following: my nal 7 Histon sv OSSE & BLACKWELL'S PI . Ye-pint bottle. 18c | OLIVE OIL, Best Lucca int bottle. » 28¢ we : ' was given a 8, 2 STUFFED QUEEN OLIVES, 8-02, bott 119. | SPANISH QUE VES, 18-02, bottle... 2 Be n 1 u Sti QUEEN OLIN oz, bottle. .. » 10: } SALAD OIL, best domestic, quart bottl 1 18¢ ut a my room, y e SHILI SAUCE, Butler's Best, « bottle + 106 .T VINEGAR, Butler's, pure, quart bottle + de lead that time to have | geen LIBERTY KETCHUP, pint bottle + 102 E TOMATO KETCHUP, pint bottle . 1%e er f exhume the body and sub- Bitter. ‘Whiskey, Loaded Pipe. PEERLESS WORCESTERS s it c | PEERLESS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, pint » 1be nical ex HP IBUEII cagererte nDiia deintlog Eman onthe OY RT JAR OF PICKLES, all kintls..... ss , 25 yous scrupies they ree LUE RIBBON SOUPS, 2 full quart cans. 1a flusk of wniskey In his pocke . I sald as he showed tt t At the time of the death of the sec- that for when | IME S$ ENGLISH MUST \RD, Mel. ti 4 2 ond Mrs, Carlton that lock- eplied, ‘1 | JBSALAD OIL, best domestic, pint bottle... wees 10¢ | TRIUMPH BRE jaw developed after she was bitten by company and bought it SIDER OR WHITE WINE VINEGAR, quart bottle: 11: | PREMIUM N OL SOLATE. ig in aie a aT RIV. ICOA, %4-Ib. tin seeeee 10 EACHES, Califor: finest, 3-lb, can, A-cording to Mrs, Schultz, who l mind,’ I sald, Is silted the ES |, 1-lb) package > SIE PEARS, California finest, 3-Ib, can 2 furnished-room house at No. 19 J iilled my mouth, It was best imported, 1-Ib. package. I) 16 BLUE RIBBON PR' Ib. carton where Carleton lived for seme] so pitter t once, be ETT, best imported, 1-Ib, packag eaegees ¢ | CAROLINA RICE, Triumph, 3-Ib, bag. he is a graduated physician nd] oye 1 had GLUTORONI, rich in gluten, 1-Ib, package ‘142 | FRENCH PEAS, extra fancy’ “Mo: 2'cans.... / medicine in Alabama for four] + qT, ought to be good stuff,’ he sald | By EXTR’ q : PEARL HOMINY, Triumph, ‘ A BLUE RIBBON BAKING POWD R, 3 1 began to fee! | fl ‘Triumph brand, 2-1b pac : | VANILLA OR LEMON Peerless, botti x off. H sie or Triumph, 3. 5136 S SHREDDED NUT, '4-Ib. package. Mi LK, Essie, pure and any a c . ’ c E GRAPE JL pint bottle lue Ribbon, x hol fruit, Wace ri C ER'S BORAX SOAP, “t j 4 SE GRAPE SR PEERLESS GLOSS STA CH, 3-Ib, box. i ait} f ‘ B PEERLESS ENCE OF PEPPERMINT, a bottle. ///) 10¢ | ICE-CREAM ROCK SAL eaten ney bw DA GIN neentrated, bottle. ., ; X B IM, %4- 1 SIE asl | P ena 1s | Wire H HAZEL, double distilled, pint bottle. ON, es Belf. Special Gifts of “S, & H,’’ Green Stamps with our = i, . i elfast Special Gifts of “S, & H, Peerless ent Oinges Famous Teas & Coffees. || Mmait c waves, 1 Ib, Unxld Teas for.. --50¢]] Extr, ii, 1 Ib. Golden Tips for . --50c plea 1 Ib. Best No. 1 Teas for.... .. 35¢ es 1 Ib. Choice No. 2 Teas for.. -25¢ ven, IIb, Coffee for 25c., 20c., 17c., 15¢ ‘L paid enough for died in a railroad accident) tn a minute c 5 ago,” sald Mrs, Schultz. | queer, but I fous to live with his uncle. | proposed a game ‘ot cards, and we sat Weather? nore Yanos and U1 on a Guzait BR" 10e Read the Big Story To-Morrow—in the ‘ |Friday Evening World and — Polishing Soap. | Soap. Blue Ribbon polishes and cleans without a serach; cake. 5c Wines and Liquors. Specials at All Our 69 Licensed Liquor Stores. Most & Chandon’s White Seal Champagne, quart, $2.54; vint, #1 id PURE CALIFORNIA TABLE CLARETS—JUGS_ FR B. Choice, gallon jug. -.+++ 68¢)| J. B, Red Diamond, gall a Bro-man-geleon. The perfect dessert jelly: , A it Be Choice, half gallon jug... 38¢| J. B., Blue Diamond, gal. jug-+ 1-00 better cannot be made; J 1 ; | F id E 2 | IMPORTED FRENCH CLARE ; package syameaas c | riday Evening Journa ayn, est coctne BBC) Mean este a & » bottle Bhine Wi importe: ff pottie Teynome 15c | Broa decanter, .206 | we ethers 11 bottle....1.00) Aik, | Ha bottle. .+..006 | Gordon Dry ¥ “S, & H.” Green Stamps Free with every case of 40 isi LAGER BEER, light oF dark, leading home brews, $1.00 Between 3d and 4th Aves, Here’s Just a Cut, styled and tailored for Beau Brummels, Some are | Marlis 9) Benson Co., 116-118 East 14th Street, ‘| |white piques—others mercerized silks, others dark worsted w Sih pete yabects and | every le and pattera rm oh Regularly 75c,95c&$1.25 Special at 59c fis Sea BN AES z nena EE RE, Pongee Coats in three-quarter and full length collarless { models, trimmed with taffeta and sills braid, sizes 6 to 18, Fangy Dresses of white organdy, elaborately trimmed with , valenciennes lace insertions and made over lacestrimmed drop ‘\ skirt; sizes 14 to 18 years. Ress blue or tan; side plaited skirt with laced voke and full blouse. , Sizes 14 to 18 years, STINCTIVE Summer Suits for Men At $12.50 to $28.00 fradition and a blind reverence for the old order of things engender mediocrity. Our tailoring sys- tem is divorced from all three. It demands the initiative—and we have taken it in the fashioning of our new series of tropical two- garment suits for men. It has cost much clever- ness and some ingenuity. The benefits a minute analysis will demonstrate, At least twice greater than you will find in any other’, shop is our collection of tropical suits at twelve-« fifty to twenty-eight dollars, affordings Three straidht-edga, s Four roun Threg long, Is Fashioned of tropical worsteds, flannels, homespuns, serges, tweeds and wool crashes, in one hundred,j and twenty-five distinctive patterns and shades. Outing Trousers at $3.00 & $4:00 Tailored with all the little innovations and knacks that com- f] fort demands. A new series of peg top and wide hip models + of flannels, wool crashes and homespuns in ten exclusiv patterns from light to sombre gray or brown. All sizes. Trousers of white, crea’ or striped flannel, $5, $6 & $9. FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY An Important Sale of Summer Suits for Young Men Special at $7.75 Formerly $10.00, $12.50 and $13.50 Our business creed is this: every garment de-é signed for this season's service must find service | this season, let the penalty be what it will. In this . instance it is extreme. Twe and Three Garment Suits in single breasted straight edge, single breasted rounded edge, and long double breasted models, fashioned of tropical Worsteds, Cheviots, Homespuns, Flannels and Wool Crashes. Coats half, quarter and unlined, and with bellows pockets, false cuffs and deep side or centre vents. Peg top trousers with cuffs, side buckles, belt loops and kindred knacks. Sizes 30 to 36. FOR’THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Clearance Sale of Straw Hats for Children We have determined to be rid of every straw hat designed for this season this season. T’o this end—Sailor, Middy and Con-, | tinental models of Milan, Mackinaw and rough straws. Formerly $2.50 to $3.50. Special at '85c Formerly 95c. to $2.00.- Special ati50c FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Suits and Trousers for Boys Though the price concessions be very liberal, thet character of the garments is as high as that+exact-<) ing standard of ours demands. Washable Russian Blouse Suits of woven madrasrin red, pink, blue or tan stripes; long French models with band collars and bloomer trousers. Sizes 3 to 8 Regularly $2.50 Special at $1.35 Trousers of serviceable cheviot' cloth in gray or brown mixtures. Knickerbocker models with straps and buckles. Sizes 9 to 16 years. Regularly $1.75 Bloomer Models—Sizes 3 to he years, Regularly $1.00 Special at 79c Washable Bloomer Trousers of linen, duck or crash in tan or striped designs. Sizes 3 to 12 years. FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Suits and Dresses for Misses At Radically Reduced Prices Formerly $12.75 to $20.00. Special at $9,50 Formerly $13.50 to $24.00 Special at $10.00, $12.00 & $15.00 ion Suits of butcher's linen in white, light blue, dark Regularly $20.00 Special at $13,50 Regulation Suits of butcher's linen in light blue, white and tan; fuil pleated skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years, rmerly $7.50 to#10,00 Special at $5.00 Washable Summer Dresses of ginghams, chambrays and dimities in white and colors; high neck, guimpe, Russian and suspender models; sizes 6 to 14 years, Formerly $2.50 to $3.95 Special at $1.95 Sake & Campan Broadway, 334 to 34th Street,