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to te thet she had been| to Kendrick’s apartment, where Acase of a millionaire heiress “pivert @eemed annoyed WIFE DEFENDS * Mrs, in Man So Widely Sought. ‘Whom he trusted.” or woing away. “Bveryhody know: Pi. that he was embarrass Y German-. her 7 ree pra Mit hyena Bereta ¥ ator finan ts trate Pes at ibs | rabtey ‘preted bin isd tom a es y ou ot a. “cag oli Mca Rn in on Kend- Gores mate, res who {6 thirty-two years old, a big, fat young man whi wears glasses and at what he termed ~ MISSING MAYOR OF PATERSON Belcher Still Has Faith *T-40 not know whether my husband 9 puity or not. I cannot believe all that $014 against him. I am sure he co} the whole matter up in some was’ Mrs. Beloher, wife of the miswtay | ; had in my life, I did not know why Porter to-day, As she made the declara- ‘tion with great earnestness she broke @own completely and sobbed: “My God! God! no matter what he says or now he ts ruined and disgraced for- whether he was at fault or whoth- er he has been the victim of ® scoundrel Tt wan some time bofore Mrs. Belcher ° on, but with her brother-in-law fuer, urging her to be calm. whe ually told the whole story ®f dhe " said Mra. Belohor, ‘What my husband has been very much troubled ove!” financial mutiew. Ho Dis friends into tis confidence, of them helped him. Some of hem mow say they were victimized, but ‘snow that every one who loaned Rim Gid so with the full knowledso ed. Trust Com. Z e by the papers, said at frat my husband hed forged a name on Building and Loan Com- wed that he had may be found to be TED, SHE SAYS, FOR AN HEI HE BROKE re GLASS Doom MOTH 3 and then sat very still. He seemed to be thinking déeply. Finally I heard nim draw @ long breath, and he got up and walked, out of the room, As he went out he made an incoherent re- mark that indicated to me he was in great agitation. “What is it? I asked, going toward him. ‘That man will ruin me yet.’ he groaned, and passed down the hall. “Next morning he went to Paterson, saying that he would ream as usual. | Instead he sent word by the boy who drove him to the station to tel) me he ‘waa detained by business gnd would be back tbe next day. Such things had happened before, and I thought nothing of i, “I was uneasy Tuesday when he did not come, but still I did not suspegt anything serious, The next day I re celyed t daily paper and two letters from Mr. Belcher’s daughter at the same time. I read the letters first. In “THE WORLD: RES sumed their relations, but she alieges he deserted her recently. Last night she went to see him to get some of her things which he had and was refused extnise! on. Bhe alleged that there was another woman in the flat at the time Kendrick refused to admit her. i} Cut His Own Hand. The woman denied any intention of making trouble, but that he had pushed her away from the Goor. The testimony tended to show he had broken the gtass and cut his own hand. ‘The couple was taken to the polico station, where the man passed his card over to Sergt. McGloin and asserted that the woman had been bothering him. “I've got @ right to bother him,” de- clared the woman, ‘He has got to pro- vide for me and the future,” Then she aid that Kendrick tad taken her from the stage when she had left her homo im Lexington, Ky., and had cared for her for three years and then cast her oft. “Can that woman talk like that here?” asked Kendrick. “Certainly, she can talk,” said the sergeant. ‘She has « right to say what she pleases.” “Bhe has tried to blackmail me several times, That is all l've got to say,” said Kendrick. GREAT COTTON RUSH TO JPA More Than 80 Ships in Harhor of Kobe at Once Seeking Chance to Unload—Ware- houses Can't Hold It. SEATTLE, Wash. Aug. 10.—When the Kanagwa Maru left Kobe on her last voyage to Seattle there were more than eighty ships elther at the docks one of them my stepdaughter wrote to sive me her sympathy in my great trouble and to beg me not 10 feel differ- ently to her than befare gn account ‘of her father’s crimes. “This was the greatest shock I ever sae was sympathizing with me, and it was « long ‘ume before I could muster courage to read the paper, I soon Joarned what trouble had come to us al, and I was unnerved until to-day, May Be Proteoting Another, “I have been thinking ov. crimes they charge my hu: I am ready at times to believe him guilty, as no one seems willing to think anything but bad of him. But Bt other times I look eat the whole case, and the question keeps coming to my mind: ‘Why do all these for- gerlea yoint to my husband more than te any other man? He js go: and they say he has run away, but may be found dead. It may be that he was induced to go away for @ day or two, and then all these terrible uc- eveations were flung at him in his ab- sence, and the ciroumstances mule 40 strong egainet him that he does not dare to come back until he te, te make an e@xplanauon of the with which they charge him, and at the same Ume settie his honest indebtedness. The move 1 think of {t the more I aco that At ls entirely possible my busband Is innocent of any eerlous crime, aad chat he has placed himself in the posiiton | ho; he Js in to protect somebody whom he felt in honot bound to pretest, es it is useless now to point to his horable Caleer and the lite of recti- ide that garnet him the mee all who knew hun. Sill this should heve som: welght In considering t evidence agalngt hin. 1 prove ja hot wullty of w@ bim of,” His memo) ever. Whether he YA do my bew to pre tt e that my husband iM that Chey accuse ry ie dear eae dead or allye, J move Mand To Clear Husband's Name, | of this cotton is American product, al- *efidonces "and | 3 of that port or lying in the ozing awaiting opportunity to discharge car- goes, for the most part of cotton, This commodity, according to Capt. of the Kanagwa, !s crowding ever, warehouse in Kobe and overflowing into the fleids back of the town. Shortly before the departure of the Kanagwa a fire destroyed some 20,000 bales, but Capt. Wale says that the loss Was soarcely noticeable to the casual observer and the space was filled almost immediately by other bales discharged from the many ships. The greater part though @ small portion Je from Indie, ———— WHEAT STEADY NEAR THE TOP FIGURES, held about 1-4 of a cent. below top res in the local wheat market to-day nd 1 appeared that he crop re- por, while bearish, had been pretty Well discounted, Pretty much the same ‘Was true of corn. New Yor's opening pric tember whi Pric SP" | cheerful Beem! glowing prics wen Brptember. 82 bf ealble to clear @ made agatase fy elder brother ity. who 18 taldn, tin the cage. he 4nd consulted wath Osierhoudt, anal vei “or the operate with them 4 that may’ b> tuken, em 1P ‘The frat sop Wii! be an. application for the appolniment of ‘a. receiver ip banwruntey by’ the Unltod Sixten ible. Aiea Feet A ing th Kingston, reat deal of tut been to Midva: ) Beleher an: yjnight’s® Maal figur WAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, A AS me ure, for .. 7 ‘ll for §& These Suit and in 6! bargain at . 159 Gives you your choice Friday and Saturday from several hundred of our men’s fines! 5 Double Breasted Fancy Worsted, fine Blue Serge, fine Wor- sted Cheviot and Fancy Tweed Sack Suits; men $26 Suits, all sizes up to 50 chest measure, for... $3 Trousers for ® In this great Trousers stock, specially priced for to-morrow and Saturday selling, you will get the greatest values of your life. style is included. The finest Outings, the best regular $3 fancy Worsted Cheviot; and Cassimeres—all are included and you take your choice Boys’ Clothing. Friday and Saturday Bargains. 75 Boys’ $3.00 Eton Blouse Suits, Spec! are all-wool, in a variety of styles 5 to 10 years; every suit a grand, * Fancy Cagsimere Double-Breasted Knee-Pants Suits, {n sizes 7 to 15 years; spe- e elally priced for Friday and Saturday ate... These Suits are regular $3 value. Men’s Suit s Under Cost We are determined to clear our Clothing Department of all Sum- mer clothing, and for Friday and Saturday selling we make prices that will delight the thrifty and economical buyers, The Man with $5, The Man with $7, The Man with $11 will’ find his dollars doing more than double duty to-morrow (Fri- day) and Saturday fh our great Clothing Stock. Friday trom 9 A. M, till 5 P. M. and Saturday from 8A. M. till 1P. M, Givi you your choice $ from quite 9 good sized lot of men’s regular $10 and $12 fine all- wool single and double breasted Sack Suits men’s $10 and $12 Suits, sizes ; 33 to 38 chest measure, ut for 5.00 Gives you vour choice from a good big lot of our men’s regular $15 Fancy Worsted, Fancy Cheviot, Tweed, Cassimere and Blue Serge Sack Suits, in singlo and double breasted styles; $15 Suits, all sizes up to 42 chest meas* 7.00 $22 and $20 Single and 11.00 To-morrow (Friday), from 9 A, M. till 4 P. M., and Saturday, take your choice of our entire stock of men’s regular $9 Trousers for $] and Every at $1.79, Boys’ Waists, for boys age 4 to 7 years, years, for... 25c - for. lection now. $1.00 Pants, for boys age 3 to 16 45c $1 Shirt) Boys’ 75c. Knee; Boys’ $1.00 Wash} Boys’ $1550 and $2.00 Wash Suits, for boys age 3, 4, 5 and 6 yeal 50c for ... Suits, for boys | age 3, 4 and 6 years, for LIC Benedict Pianos At $19 85° These splendid $350 Pianos are going rapidly. Better make your se- Such an opportunity to secure a high-grade Piano at such a little price as $198.50 may rot come again. Terms as low ag a Week. i} Over Yesterday. port promulgated at tone throughout market and advanced’ valu active ist, 5 to 19 points, ‘The openeing was generally mated on erop report, Deluware, conspicuous 4 Hudson, Ke Wors ern and Aichieon, 1 to 4 per gent, Blsewh Youd list gains of from ¥ of the missin nem atta aby ‘local orate as been te her ae cust to fore jeneral. Ep foe, ind) STOCKS SENT UP Nearly the Entire Active List Advances, Lackawanna Lead- | ## ing with a Gain of 10,Points | c« ‘The favorable Government crop re- noon spread aj the took from 1 wo almost 4 per cent. on nearly all the while other issues of the ekyrooket order were pushed up trom above last night's quotations, but as the ses- ; |sion progres#ed prices eased off, Specu- lation was on a comparatively ‘smail| 2! eale up to the noon hour, but became the piviieation of) the ancing more than 10 polis above ing ur ‘Among: the othory elaware New York Central, Penn; van, Wines Central, Onvario & Wosir they advancing ‘from ‘e in th CLOSING QUOTATIONS, To-day's highest, lowest and closing prices Z to Amal, Copper fn Basel ae He as mn. & K. pi, 12 Sm: Bugger PF EFS FPP TEES emprcecesthee seerfrcrrees ? tyre neektcersts we Fi Foesreke! FsSE TF as = EE getag ppt L414 4+ 444414 141 Rese Aree eeesevevivter: oF Sate! a SEE: eS ee tet FISTS F eee Pistset gebS cede H+] ee Hl 44 + < ry ep Fei i : > Friday’s Stirring aoe TON GUARANTEL Bargain Friday Big Glearan [) Gowns, full wit ~ ruffles; An extraordinary Friday clearance speciai! and white check washable chambrays. reduced especi: Regularly $1.00, choice to-morrow at.. Skirts at Half. ’s Great Values. ce Sale oi Summer Suits & Skirts $3.00 Frock and Frill Suits Reduced to $1.19. 300 Frock and Frill Suits, made from black Have handsomely tailored coats, pleated back and front with pleated kimono sleeve; also 15 gore high kilted skirt. sity for this great clearance sale while the fot of 300 lasts at, 1,000 Dollar Summer Skirts Reduced to 59c. Comprise an entire lot of summer skirts that have sold throughout the season at a dollar each. At our special price — 59¢ — the lot ought to be sold In record-breaking time. Shown in white pique, black and white check chambrays and blue and white polka dot chambrays. Have the newest pleated style, thorouchly well tailored, and in all lengths, Waists Special at 39c. Umbrellas, 29¢;° “A strong, serviceable umbrella at a te markable saving, for men, women Giortabave‘teel roe, dod show ta joria; ha re 3 ry selection of, Sliver, horn and natural wood handles. Value 69¢., 990 c special at. seu 1.19 59c ue $3.00, As another great Friday targain we have specially Made from extra fine quality white dimity, with riced 300 new Skirts at half, Made from the fine Sool black Savion. in high kilt pleated style, 1.98 Boys’ Wash Suits at :. For quick and complete clearance to-morrow beautifully tailored, lengths 39 to 43; bands 23 to 36; value $4.00 al - we've marked down an immense assort- ment of Boys’ Wash Suits. The prices have been cut fully a half, and In many in- stances more. Collection includes Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits in aces 3 to 8, Values that range up to $1.98, are all to go to-morrow and Saturday at '98c, 69c, 49cand 19c Men’s $8.50 Suits at $5.00. Men's Sits, made from strictly serge. The sizes are up 5 00 ‘ol to 42) chest measure. None C O.D. Regularly $8.50, at ravwwern, full siz Pimbrella rufties, with cluster Be. value, 19¢ all elxe, Y shave and high neck with Guster of tucks and Msertines of idery: neck and sleever Ty cnbrotdere and. cambric, c B0c, value, at... a: Women’s Oxfords, 98c Women's Tan Vici Kid “Leather Oxfords, alo in black; sizes 246 to 8} very special - to- morrow 9 8 Cc at, per_pair Boys’ and Girls’ $1.00 Sandals, 59c. mea t Barefoot Sandals, made of fine soft russel leather; sizes 2 to 7, 8 to 11 and 1t to usual $1 value; special at s..sce - a 2% 59c assorted figures, shown light blue, full blouse with six broad ox plaits on side; piaited back, new sleeve, buttoned cuff and soit stock, all sizes; spectal al es i Hosiery & Underwear Women's fine Gauge Lisle and Cotton Stockings, in black and tan. pla’n or lace: splendid 15c. value; for Bargain Friday at... . Wemen's High-Grade Lace Lisle Stockings, in a variety of handsom: bie sole, spliced heel and toe; sale price, 3 for £0c.. Women’s Low=Neck Lisle Finis! in black, pink and 89c 9¢ lesiens; made with dou. egu arly mer Vests, taped arms and yokes, t oughly elastic and full size; valu: 12¢; sre. cial for bargain Friday High-Graie Underwear. ‘Women’, are shaped or strai sizes; silk tape; pi knee style; values up to 39c.; sale price... ly low price Muslin Wear Bargains. Walking Skirts, umbreila iu Hes, with insc.ings of torchon lace and embroidery, fin- ished with lace and em- broidery vaiue, at. Corsets, batiste and coutii, In white, drab, pink and blue, medium length and habit hip, lace trimmed; 50c. value, at.... infants’ Long Slips—Fine cambric, with box plait down the front; neck and sleeves finis value, at . Bleached Muslin, 52c. Special for To-Morrow Only. For Bargain Priday we've specially priced a lot of Hleached Muslin to 57.c. a yard. finish and ready for the needie. 7 A most exceptional bargain to. mortow at, per yard, te a 8 ————_—_ White Crochet t edspreads at 98c. White Crochet B:dspreads atan attractive- Are large size and shown in handsome Marseilles patterns. closely woven 9 &c and excellently finished. Special at..... Vests regular and extra* $s umbrella or tight ruttles; 79Cc $1.19 29c d with lace; 25¢. 12ic It is soft SOROSTS The Best Shoe for Women. Sale of Sorosis Oxfords, Gibson Ties, Walking Pumps aud Slippers. 2.75 per pair formerly 3.50, 4.00 and 5.09 This sale includes the remaining stock of tan, CORN CONDITION BEST IN YEARS ‘The Government crop report, issued Jo art at noon to-Bay. 99 follows: Corn, Aus. k od with §7 3-10 Jast month ; your average of 85 4-10, ‘rns ingieaned yield in bushels per es Lae ‘ Oath. condition of area 1.75 per pair formerly 250 and 3.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, Te market Fs ‘showed eonditions w per sent, as com: | *il a ten ‘acre ia $8 1-10, the | to cab, condition, $9 2-10} om white, champagne and several models in black,—low shoes —in the latest spring shapes, ; Misses’ and Chil dren’s Shoes and Oxfords, GOOD REPORTS SEND . COTTON PRICES OFF. * JAMES McGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep’t. Dotted Foulard Shirt Waist Suits. Skirt, pleated and tucked,—waist tucked, with stock collar, 8 50 White Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, Skirt with deep flounce. Finished with lace insertion, : 7-50 2)! White Linen Shirt Waist Suits,. Pleated Skirt,— tucked and pleated Waist. 3 7-59 There was little feature to the local apieolreges tapered peer? ing being practically at a though the quotations from ¢he Engileb model. i White Cotton Skirts, Pleated 2.50 Twenty-third Street. eee in| "+ pth,

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