The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1905, Page 6

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RH WORLD: TURSDAY ! Tallies with That of Adven-| turess Who Swindled Many, She Says. YOUNG WILL INQUIRE.) Wife Who Shot Stenograpaer | Links Her Victim with No- torious Woman. Wearly two weeks before the shooting of Mrs. Kathleen Morgan by Mrs. Will- fam G. Young, which occurmd tn the Wotel Imperial last Saturday. Mrs. Mor- gan told a young woman employee of the Martha Washington Hotel, where he lives. a story of ther life !dentical with that of the Mrs. Isabel Morgan Perkins, formerly a society woman of Springfield, Mass. whose photograph hhas been identitied as that of Mrs. Mor- gan. IDENTIFIED AS MRS. MORGAN. f | From time to time after that, accord- ing to the young woman employed in the ‘hotel. Mrs, Morgan took her into ther confidence “I was reading my Testament In the hotel one day," said the girl to-day, “when Mrs. Morgan came to me and told me that she had once been a Sun- @ay school giri and had later taught a West Point Cadets NEWBURG, West Point Landing at N.Y. cadets 10 o'clock Aug. ruined. Her marriage had been un- happy, she declared, and she got too | fond of a good time. Then she told me | @ long story about herseif that tallies | > with that in The Evening World to-day, given as the record of Mrs. Perkins. “About a week before the shooting ehe confided to me that Mrs. Young had Cirections. The Br.rckerhc pl: ce, fo more of her, and that she had finally | BY ome to Mrs. Morgan herself, In spite of the shame of it, to beg her not to take her husband away. “Mrs. Morgan told me that she had Promised to keep away from Mr. Young. | Bhe said furthermore that she meant to| keep her promise and she went out and Joined the Episcopal Church again, 1 Delieve she was faithfully keeping it men she was shot.’ Mrs. Young saw the picture of Mrs. Perkins in the Jefferson Market Prison to-day and identified it to her own satis- faction as that of Mrs. Morgan. Her husband saw the picture at the lay, and no She Is five £1 FOUGHT AT FISHKILL. Entertain Vil-| Ingers with Sham Battle, | reached this morning. 8 camp to-night helow. to the post to- | ——___ YOUNG GIRL MISSING, | e girl left her home yester- race of ber has been found. | eet five Inches tall he wore but she a dlue wal | ene lett did not ant bla her hat with her. | 22. — The | Fishkill Residence class. She added that she had gono| TPEY bad a sham battle in the heart Ti Y/ fh wrong and her whole life had been| vided, and s Mista ae e ep corps ac- e was pro- | 1 thousand Service whiloh we furnish at 87 cents aweekwillmore than pay for Itself in car fare saved. esting ma- Fish- : : he | station to-day sent out a grace hhad repeatedly broken his promise to see | oid. of 216” Prospect avenue, tie | yew YORN TELEPHONE 00. 18 Dey St. When Grand Hotel and was also struck by the Wesemblance. He has been one of the g@tanchest supporters of Mrs. Morgan's eputation. But to an Evening World reporter he said: “The resemblance is certainly striking but I cannot help believing it is a case of mistaken identity. However, you may be very sure I'll find out. I know| nothing of Mrs, Morgan's antecedents, but I do know she is a first-class ste- ||| ographer and typewriter and has al- ||! ways done her work. A woman with a past can be as good a workwoman as| one without. “As for my wife, she ‘s insane. 1) hall prove it to the satisfaction of the | Court at the proper time.” Isabel Morgan Perkins 1s ad- |}! full ruffle, all crisp and direct from the factory. 69C pair; regularly strong spring roller with 21c/each. Special. an Upholstery Department Specials for Wednesday, August 23. | Ruffled Maslin Curtains. Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 40 inches| Three exceptionally good designs wide, three yards long, with a good for to-morrow’s selling, as follows ; \tAr 3,000 Wi : Window Shades—sry?ats.. intone Irtsh Point Cartatns. new, being} $3.00 pair; regularly $5.00 | $4.50 pair; regularly $6.95 $1.00. $5.50 pair; regularly $9.00 | mounted on hang—regular price, 15c fixtures ready to | venturess with a remarkable record. | She was born in Bennington, Vt. Her|]| father was a physician in good circum- | (tances and she was splendidly edu-| ated. After his death the girl and her mother moved to Springfield, where}? they moved in the best social circles. Mrs. Perkins was not long in New ork before Mr. Perkins received a wire German China Tea Sets, pretty floral decorations ‘on every piece, 56 pieces tothe seteveree Fifth Av, & 9th St, B’klyn, CREDIT Freely Extended to AIL CLOTHING For the Entire Family. $1Down &50c. Per Week | (On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture land Everything tor House keeping, SIEST PAYMENTS MON, & SAT, EVGS, Investigate El-an-ge Enamelled Ware 4 Milk or Rice Boilers | 1 2 Tea Sets Regular price $6.50, '|** Demorest”’ Miss Morgan was a teacher in the s Bible class of the North Congregational for the Kitchen and Laundry Chureh when she married Stephen Per . zs icine w wealthy, young:man of Chicopee; Berlin Saucepans os Wash Boilers Mass. | J) Regular......3 Kramer's Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, Her husband some time.after the mar- | Pemeaiesredde ADE 206" with A8-02, (copper botany Neve gags began to suspect fis vite end||/'li specith.....20c 24e 306 [#6 tective Dexter A. in, of ||) || ; +10; regular price $1.49, the Springfield potice, to shadow her | Cafes, or Tea TIES pila pilee'® mihile she went to New York ostensibly | Regular..42c 46c 52 Cl Co Clothes Wriugers to make arrangements for a projectud { ee Eee Mio aurosa. Special..21¢ 24¢ 27c__| The “‘Brishton,” warran‘ed for two years, solid vulcanized rubber rolls, 11-inch size, 3 qts. from the detective telling him his wife 2.25; regula had met Fred Wright, a wealthy Spring Beaularieéfc/ 170e) ave : PHBE PHiss $2105, field contractor, and was registered w him at the Hotel Holand. Perkins hur Special..35¢ 42c¢ 4c Wash Boards Hed to New York and tried ty kick down Preserve Kettles Seeopanion; ie was roatrataes, and ter 12 1d qts, POOH, Zinc Laundry Size Wash Curned to Springfield and inatitured di Regular..53¢ 60¢ == 7c. | BOaFdS with protector, best quality, vorce proceedings. His wife did not pce iid | 42C; regular price 55c, test. : Seater the deere was gra Special..28¢ 36 —45c acorns Perks DF Tea Kettles | Clothes Baskets them promiiren No, 7 8 |. . have been man Regular......75¢ age | Whole Willem: Taundty Warh Bite au — — cts, good q ve Special..e0ee45C 53c 33C; regular price 45c, Toilet Sets » with very Toilet Sets, with plain print decora- tions, different colors to $4.5 select from, nine pieces $1.45 NO SCheececertererseeee Regular price $2.25, ‘Sewing Machines. Our Club Plan.—(second Floor.) $1.00 sends one to your home. It is a fact that the ‘‘Demor are equal to the best sewing mac! t made. The only di ference is inthe | price, and that is about one-ial” what | you pay for other makes We show various models from $15.00 to $35.00, Catalogues on application, st” cis li his sb acetates oils Lalt tak. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ist Street. Hortenss ground tomplaced npany her exéentor Ma Corporati on Was Merged with » and Cc Holds It Cannot Administer Wil of Woman in Yonkers, rt Are yon reading ¢ int? In writte ening World, Read t letters tes:amentary as ex- day. Sterm Brothers Artistic Furniture Recent shipments in Quaint and Odd Designs at Moderate Prices, Some Special Offerings in $13.75, 12.50, 16.50 16.75 at Mahogany Desks, Mahogany Music Cabinets, Arts & Crafts Designs in Mission Furniture both Weathered and Fumed Oak, Decided Reductions in SIDE CHAIRS, ARM CHAIRS, ROCKERS, TABLES, CABINETS. Pletal Bedsteads & Bedding TWIN BRASS BEDSTEADS, some in square tubings, either bright or satin finish, . each $17.50, 25.00, 37.50 ana 42.00 at $22.50, 27,50, 31.00 ana 35.00 BRAS yaiviag ot 40 paticmas) al toe $3.50 1 28.00 $20.00 8.00 at EXTRA BLACK HAIR MATTRESSES, Full weight and size, Regular price $24.00, at RABBIT EDGE SPRINGS, Regular price $10.00, Either Springs or Mattresses in Fancy or Plain Striped Tickings. BRASS CRIBS, fairy § t to- | West Twenty-third Street | \ Pome 4 SS Mrs. McKinney Acts as Own NEW PUBLICATIONS. OMAN FINDS 7 reves PERSONAL Get a copy of the September number of Everybody’s Magazine at the newsdealer’s. Read it. If you don’t like it, write a sensible, abusive letter to the publishers. It will be appreciated. Deteciive, Rosover Lost Gems anc Tels Police She Won't Say Who Took Them. Everybody's Magazine has a larger circulation than that of any other general magazine. Sold by all newsdealers, at 15 cts. per copy. TRY IT. pawn » poilee the SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and S00 are worth $1.50 cash when. buying : Merchandise in over 100 departments of ea THREE Stamps To-morrow Instead of ONE “@a The Coolest Store in Brooklyn. BROOKLYN. Moat Plast Summer Stamps Stamps 4 ° e -Dividend= In Every Department Throughout Broadway — Brooklyn Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street, —————-¢. @ C. Shopping Place, Three T e | Three me A TIPLe es] =Stamps= |. TO-MORROW’ the Store Except in the Groceries, Meats, Liquors and Cigars. Stamps | jn These Four Departments Single Stamps Only Are Given. Stamps Instead es, : Instead This is the most sensational Stamp announcement of th of the ever made by any house in Greater New York and as) © Usual far as we know in the world. Figure fora moment] Usual ONE. what this means. ONE, Wednesday, aways, Reduction Day But it promises to be a‘‘red elter’ Wednesday this week, for exceptional re~ ductions will be the rule. Therz was a spirited response: to the announcement in Sunday's page's of the fina! clearing of all Summer merchandise and thousands scored heaviy on the money-saving bargains, olors and black, sujtab! M1 59c Imported Fancy Mohairs, 29 | 3 dust-p and wears w tly su bo » bord t will c Women’s 69c Night Gowns, 49c ‘Women’s Mad len, edge Kk: igh or low necks; full ery and tucks or lace 49c fi Babies’ 29c Washable Sun Hats, 19c DIL Corded styles, with crowns that button on 1 ered without trouble; 1 | | In unusual ve | assoriment {199m which to choose, each 5 | | Handkerchiefs—-123c, 10c, 9c, 5c. | DI I2ac » and with Ii borders; iatitahed; “bi ers; Lie. qua I S—Good quality’ lawn, 4 Inch hems; special ..sccrseseee at Nae with neat in- $12.75 Dressers, $8.98, Extensive Showing of These Splendid Values, Siyloe as pictured; made of golde French bevel mirror, 19%x81 inche and 2 large drawers; substa: tructed. Regularly $12.76; special oak; 4i-in, small "8,98 top; 1,000 Dividend Stamps are the same as $3.00-cash, and 500 Dividend Stamps are the same as $1.50 cash. Receiving 3 stamps on each 10c. you spend to-mor- & row means that you secure over 500 stamps On a pur- chase of less than $17.00. f : # =By buying $17.00 worth of merchandise you at § # once secure more than a full collection of Stamps and can get your premium free at once in anything you may select. As we exchange one Dividend Stamp for two S. & H. Green Stamps (and almost daily take in thousands Ba of Green Stamps at that rate), now giving three Div Pl dend Stamps on each 10c. of your purchase to-morrow Really means the same as if we gave you six (6) Sperry & Hutchinson Green Stamps on each 0c. of your purchase, Did any one ever hear of such a sensational Stamp offer before? Also remember premiums secured with § Dividend Stamps are delivered free to your residence same as any other purchase. Note What the Daily Papers Have Said About the Superiority of Dividend Stamps. 3 ies SUSE This is only a part of what the This is only a part of what the what the WORLD Said: | EAGLE Said: | JOURNAL Said: saved is two dollars earn-| Chapman & Co., the Fulton Street, Under the new plan the customers of an & Co, are making a Brooklyn, dry-goods firm, announces Chapman & Co will stand in the same rous offer to patrons in an interesting innovation. Through a relation to the firm and will enjoy helping them to save money, The ad-| system of Dividend Stamps the store similar participation in its profits as vantages they offer to those who are|has its business on a profit-sharing the policy-holders of a mutualized in- anxious to save money by their “Divi-| basis, in which each one of the store's surance company. The company pro- dend Stamp" system are manifold. customers is invited to participate, poses, through issuing and redeeming You are not limited to collecting just} This novel departure from the Ordi-| its own Premium Stamps, to refund to one envelope, aS you can secure an en-| nary channel of trading-stamp busi- | customers a considerable percentage of each of these desks if| ness is sure to attract considerable at-| the amount of money expended in This is only a part of | velope fron y you anny 4 tention in the commercial world, making purchases at its store, One thousand of these Dividend The liberal lines on which the The liberal lines on which the Stamps are equal to $3.00 in cash in’ scheme is established are particularly scheme is established are particularly buying practically anything you may) evident in the broad conditions under want In the building. | which the stamps are redeemed, evident in the broad conditions under +, which the stamps are redeemed, This is only a part of what the TIMES Said: Chapman & Co, have devised a divi- dend-stanip scheme which bids fair to set all Brooklyn and Long Island talk- ing as no cther business proposition has done before. Every buyer who has tried it knows This is only a part of what the CITIZEN Said: These Stamps, when collected in suf- fivient numbers, will be accepted at the store as cash. Five hundred Stamps will be accepted as $1.50 in making a{ purch ; k The plan is immeasurably superior to all trading-stamp schemes in that This is only a part of what the UNION Said: One of the most practical innova- tions that have been noted tor maay ast is now being introduced in n establishment of Chap- who haye a system of amps" which they ns of their large estab! ment, 4 that Chapman & Co. offer re fo Chapman & Co, belongs the the holders of the Stamps are not |) lap © 10. O Ter markable honor of their original and novel obliged to take various gaudy articles) P4rsains, hese bargains will be in- method of nium Stamps. provided by the trading-stamp firm. at| creased in number and value in future, The suara given by the well- rates arbitrarily fixed, but have their) and the guaranty of the house thet - choice of practically anything in the) Chapman Store. Under the circumstances it 1s small wonder that Chapman & Co. are doin, the biggest business of their history, apman & Co,, tials, is as liberal and he individual as any r made by a retail establish- every article is sold as cheap as any- where else will still hold good, This is an opportunity of which wise and eco- 1 | nomical purchasers will hasten to avail themselves, i

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