The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1905, Page 7

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» POSTMASTER'S WITZHOFF WON DUPES BY POSING AS MYSTIC. WIFE SUES FOR A SEPARATION Mrs. Eli Eugene Sprague Makes Charges Against ‘the Carmel Official. Postmaster Ell Eugene Sprague, of Carmel, Putnam County, who Is slated for the Republican nomination for Con-| 44. gress in that district, has been ended ‘by the school teacher he married in 1902, for a separation on the ground of cruel treatment. An application was to-day made to Tustice Scott, of the Supreme Court, by "Thomas E. Hamill, for $% weekly alt- mony and $50 counsel fee, Decision was reserved. ‘Mrs. Sprague says in her complaint and affidavit that she was a teacher in the public schools a nd lived at No. 835 Central Park West. That she was mervied to Postmast gue in St.} Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church June 23, 1902, but continued to teach ‘until two months before her baby boy, Bugene Carroll Sprague, Lwas born, last January. Sle says she thus con- tributed to the prosperity which Mr. Sprague now enjoys from her salary and from In nents amounting to $25,000." They separnted January 7, 195, and she that he has con- tributed $7 a week for the support of the child. He ordered her from one deare!, and refused to attend whe chr of the child. A le c quoted, in which e would ather sit in tho 1 her 1a on the s blank e night band is at the ‘as. John for an Stalker Cady and exe Dis William HH. Weeks of , appeared for the post- ing of alimony postmaster {3 dependen upon his salary end abou $50 incme for ouside sources n afford to hig er owned d mother e's afficavit, sub- . nelther ‘denies makes any ane. distressing domes- isen between my high are of such a er as to make It im- to lve together in tle dlthoulties wifo and mysel degree and chara) tle for rac app! In nive that Tam at f that my 11,; In others, T feel wife has contributed to our dissensigns,” RUNAWAY CAB UP BROADWAY. Major Miller, the Fare, Wart Jumping, but Driver Stuck to Seat and Was Uinjured, William O'Brien, a cad driver, of No. 1151 First avenue, left the New York Athletic Club with Major Miller, a mem- der of the club, in his hansom this af- ternoon, and drove down Fifth ayenue Near Thirty-seventh street the horse be- by came frightened at an automobile and) ran away. The horse turned through Thirty-sev- enth street and Miller jumped, landing He was shaken rt. f n managed to turn thy hhorse n: ard, He continued at full speed ao Le Injured and the rlen stuck to his ransom smast box and had n Mattresses and Pillows. We wish tosdirect atten- tion to this department, as we are thoroughly convinced that our prices—taling qual- ity into consideration—are at all times considerably below those regularly charged. As those articles are made up exclusively in our own workrooms, we can give as- surance of the most approved hygienic conditions in every stage of their manufacture. Mattresses. Single Size, Full Size, +$5,.00 ea, $5.00 ea. No. 2 No. 4..$8.75 ‘ $14.co No. 6,$12.50 “ $2000 * \No. 8:16.25 “ $26.00 * Pillows. - 2@x28-inch, 24x30-inch, No.6, $1.50¢ach. $1,90 each, 5, $1.80 “ $2.25 * 482.15 “ $2,605 * 0. + 3: $2.50 “ $315 “ |Singer Sac aaa ad ae Arch- Sigamivt. Re Revealed in | New Swindling Guise by Book He Published in Chicago While in Flush of Career. A new revelation of the manifold aa- complishments of the arch bigamist, Dr. Witznoff, who married women for thelr qnoney all over the country, 13 fur- nished in a book which he published in Chicago, ‘This was In the heytlay or his carer, when he was marr wealthy | widows after an acqualntance of two He was posing st that time as an adept in Indian occulttsm. This ts aj fame that even a fat and greasy man | can Impose upon women with, but Witz-| hoff had tho advantage of n handsome face and figure, a dark complexion, ex- | ———— WONT QUIT MANCHURIN. GODZYADANT, Manchuria, Sept. 21.— |A recent order of Gen. Linaviteh to the [Rane Army leads to the conclusion | that the troops will spend the winor tn | Manchurta. | Drilts and anwet practteo will continuo and games will be organized to keop the meno | LIFE SAVED BYSWAMP-ROOT. The Wonderful Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. SAMPLE BOTILE § SENTFREB BY malls discovered by the ane| ‘nent kidney ‘and bladder specialist, promptly cures kidney, liver, and uric acid trouble: Some of the early symptoms of weak kidneys are pain or dull ache in the back, rheumatism, dizziness, headache, nervousness, catarrh of the bladde gravel or calculi, bloating, sallow com- plexion, puffy or dark circles under the} ‘eyes, suppression of urine, or compelled to pass water often day and night. |. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root, pressive eyes and a remarkable oom-| mand of language. | One of his claims was that he had lived for many years with a Hindu] (From the London Skete ch.) |the world-famous kidney remedy, Dr. | Kilmer's Swamp-Root, It stands pen the hidden mysteries, Ho ceckes| GAYS PASSENGERS ALL ROBBED HIM. himsef out in Imitation of Orien’ tire, held meetings in dimly Ughted, nm SSS |Six Persons tn Sleeping Car Ar- rested on Complaint of Man censed rooms and lectured in a Who Had Been Asleep. hat his women dupes undoubtec agined was genuinc ——————— BUFFALO, N. X, Sept Six pas- sengers, one of Whom was a women | were arrested here to-day on the ar-| 1 Hudson traf val of a Delaware and | jon complaint of Louis J. Kugie, of Manchester, N. H. who was a passeneger, Kugle, told stor that he lad been robbe:! his berth, ger in and the | Manufactory Officials Trapped Alleged “Fence” Through Sales of Goods at Less than Factory Rates. taken to Police Headq 4r was order to be 1 ters and the ougaly sear ———— MISSING GIRL SOUGHT. Annie Plerve Yourteen-Year-0ld \Disappeared from Catskill, ATSKILL, N. ¥., Sept. 27.—Search | to-day for fourteen-year- e Pierce, who disappeared from me here last 7 Through strategy of the Singer Manu- facturing Company, Bernard Barlich, of Schulder & Chriich, at No. 1! Broome street, was enticed over to New. ark, and arrested on a charge of re- celving stolen property. He wes held for the Grand Jury to-day on donds. | Fhrlich's arrest was the final step in an Investigation of a reported leak: at the Singer plant at Elizabethport, J., and followed the arrest of Fred} ire lo Po pugh ies sie police are working on t the gitl was seen with BEECHAW’S rircttmng Merker, an old employe of the com. pany, on @ charge of stealing thou- PILLS in the sands of dollars worth of small sewing Morning machine parts. According to B. FE. Murphy, Binger Company, the matter brought ‘to their attention when It was discovered that Schukder & Erlich were selling supplies at a much lower price than they could. ich was followed to a saloon. in re Was seen to confer The haphazard use of a remedy | will never discover its efficacy. Try Beecham’s Pills morning and night, and note the improvement in your T ae of the fi h. He always re- fe {th a 7 cor ere with a Meer uaearedt Ing a Last Thing Mer- been Night PILLS Sold Ever¥where, In boxes 10e. and 250, ars has ‘WM. VOGEL & SON. sua) defect, A Characteristic Showing at $z5 of Fall Suits & Overcoats for Men. | The might of our tailoring organization is well defined in our showing of suits and overcoats for the present season's service. Not one ofthe finer phases of tailoring has escaped expression, Every line and curve and seam evidences an understanding df the subject of men’s dress that is beyond that of the or- dinary tailorman, You may accept as authoritative the models and fabrics we present. An apt illustra- tion is our showing Of suits and overcoats at $15. We present at this price sack suits in the new single and double breasted: models, made of cassimeres in the new tones and effects, plain and fancy cheviots and blue and black Thibets. Of overcoats there are coverts in th: new shades, wide whale cheviots and black Thibets, fashioned in short box and medium length models, Other su ts and overcoats $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway Houston St, oe BROS the oa netehe at ihe, following Mata AX Giver Wen Caner reel Hi | Saxony Axminster, Extra Axminster, value § Savonnerle Axm Tuci THIN Police Hol Two PATERSON, lice are i 1p Charles G. e G. Sin. gle ‘‘S. & H.’’ Gre en n Trading Stamps Given with Purchases Amounting to 10c. or More. a you need a medicine you should have the best, Swamp-Root is not recommended for K HOLD-UP A JOKE. This Theory, Although Men Were Beaten In- | find it Just the remedy you need. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sam- ple bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root aensible. J. Sept. 2.—The po for four men. who hel listein and Saul Schwart of road while they were re jookIn including many of the thousan ters received from sufferers cured, both sent free by mail. Write Dr, K Co., Binghamton, N. Y,, and please be | sure to mention that you read this gen- erous offer in the New York Evening World. Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle, Also on Special Sate Go-morrou. Knitted Underwear for Men, Women and Children, Women’s Lace Neckwear, Undermuslins, Broadcloth Coats, Fall Waists, Suits. Also Extraordinary Values in Cloth- ing for Men and Boys, Fall Coats for Infants and Children, Shoes for Men, Women and Children, and Framed Pictures, NEW YORK. A Sale of Yotions Begins Go-Wforrow Chat Will Solipse Anything of the Kind Ever Brought to the Public’s Attention. Wi e Are Quoting the Lowest Prices Ever Asked; We Are Offering the Best Stocks Ever Seen. N SHORT, we extend to you every ‘Sossible inducement. EVE Spec! get it the foremost manufacturers. best regul: find i a Lik EaNy Sand white, "each © Supplies. Shoe LAT boot made one yard bE. with needles and twched to cardi REL each CELLULOID SHOE HOF Ti Dikck and Cowra, CacK nt Ware Embiems, Ete. tbe quality: ie You will unquestionably buy more liberally than you ever did before, because you will be able to purchase with far greater profit to yourself. IT WiLL PROVE THE MOST INTERESTING SALE OF NOTIONS WE HAVE R HELD, and that is a bold assertion, for more than 65,000 persons purchased at one of our 1a! Sales of Notions. bladder is soon realized. | the highest for its wonderful) cures of the most distressing cases. If) and a pamphlet that tells all about it,) ds of let-| mer &| RT PETIT | everything, but If you have kidney, liver, | bladder or uric acid trouble you will | Letnstin To 5 AVES 5910 60° Sr. Autumn Millinery. The Bloomingdale Second Floor Millinery Salon displays ‘an unrtvalled of irreproachable style in Women’s Trimmed Hats, here is no wiore pleasing or varied stock anywhere. The creative power of the world’s foremost milliners is beautifully illustrated in Round Hats, Toques and Bonnets, Then, too, there are many excellent reproductions of imported models, The colorings are those highest in public favor. The materfals are the very choicest. Very special for Thursday are: Two Hundred Hats, made especially to sell at the popular 10. 00 price Of..ss+6 ° They are charming examples or superior styles, quite the equal of any $15.00 hats elsewhere. Misses’ and Children’s Round Hats,Kate Greenaways,Pokes 3. 50 and closestitting Bonnets, up to $10.00 from...s.seeeeeeeeeee e ———————— Semi 1 10-D Our Semi-Annual 10-Day iloring S Merchant Tailoring Sale. Seven More of the Ten Days Left. Don’t rar to Piace Your Order Farty. weall Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest to Measure, October 4th ~ Ten Days Only. This is the sale New York's discriminating men look forward to with H interest, It is tue sale for unprecedented values, Untll October Sth we will take orders to make to your measure a Fall or Winter Suit, Overcoat or Princey Albert Coat and Vest, of high-grade material (40 latest styles, guaranteed pure wool), for $11.89, 4 These Suits and Overcoats will be cut by expert cutters, thus guar- a perfect fit; and made up by high-class tailors, thus assuring you § t AU GUSSIBIE workmanship. The Fabrics are not the September 28th September 29th September 30th October 2nd October 3rd Wednesday, Thursday ccumulation of a season's odds and ends. nor § ‘oods carried over from last year, but a brand-new all-inclusive assortment of searching for ithe best of the new, choice patterns of this prison "s materials of standard m Our Guarantee shields you absolutely from any dissatisfaction—if not Mentirely satisfied with the garments after they are made up you may return them, in which case your money will be refunded without hesitation. B Bear in mind this offer _ositively 2 4s Thursday night, Oct A new Fall or Winter ane Over- coat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest made to your measure for 4 Hloomingdales’ Second Floor, 5 ane poe es paSeettond Gur Griat Offering of 5,009 of the Latest Style Leather Hand & Shopping oe F Comprises the Most Remarkable Values Ever Offered. leathers, with purse and o These sales are always enormously successful because you get exactly what you want, and you for a great deal less money than you pay ordinarily. No element of trash ever enters these sales. The Notions are the very best; they come from They comprise all the widely advertised brands, all those things that are | known to the general public as well as dressmakers. We turn the Main Aisle into a veritable bower of NOTIONS in honor of this 0. Thi lar Sections devo'ed to NOTIONS are crowded to overflowing with these goods, : pee *| A SUGGEST :ON— —Cut out this advertisement. Check off what you want to buy. You will ita handy list for reference, 1 | Womens pry-on sit i BLASTICS, with Jin. he . in binek w id col 1 Ant. ITTING COT: quality, a 100 Sool of BASTING + bor spool, tho int pair DHAIK, HU SHE st of LAR DRESS wit Y 8HOB DAU K. in black and en ApoOIK 7 new desty he ‘man: thas Pattern y advo LK A for children's Wear; and colors; a yd., Pompadour and Side BACK EMBROIDERY SI Ic; dozen wi tho . . verre: Combs and Halr Fins, | SRBTLAND P1088. black or Hise: to ee | Ost HUALGON, bantie | DANDY ‘BHOL siis- | pructicu! Sovies tor Bac bio | MPEMOREAS K LIGHT POMPA- | a J :OMB: ed OME! ; ; 2. and PROTECTORS, for @ flat fous GBI ANT vets PRD COR He OMBN'S SATEBN ANKLG + ene " o itksine (8 eh 1 00d "width, 'o TERR, pal, hy Ute" HALR PINS, plain | SWEATER YARN — Blick, Faus axicht | ant crime shaped ‘seo! srLic Areata 1A SHAN ci a BI ce Mg mea white aud colors: & skelns to thes 1,20 1, pair, crs vn par ae oT CLASPS or Pins and Neodles a = Kray ene! MOHAIR skier BLN! cannot i, Bu Cy* SIDE + fall out of the hair's Preach vention and perfect tml: tution of real ehell. A’ pair Very attractive lot of SIDE COMBS in the nowest sha, por palr, Ae and 08 Hose Baneerias IRONING den’ handle a ace Shy aRp 8 Le nul I PINS, B-inch pins—: i eth & Saas. 3° U ata Rene PINS. In 43 be! ‘AS Wilt, cor) Rep ax i) DHESSING TINS. BO I bape 2 papers fi Daher. Superior Pearl Futtons, JEREPY FORMS, 1G, 8: he “ieadiiig shndest ‘ys O° Mt two knives, ON 8) one tne ttachod. In BucK and colors, Velvet “wiin to ligin, PLAIN LISLE BL. ait, iriiled edge, black ‘and Ir LAD COLL PORTARS. for. keapling length collar in black enam: | for ‘dnt Pi RUT Ghe doa on edn, ner doe.» Hooks A 7 ae wooly, Oanrer is te orsias cay one ar da of the | ehape; in all desirable shades ‘ORTED PIN Cl Den Sariow }) on " ner. A At 98¢ one 100 styl 8 fe st if in, moro le grain, Jong, some leather lined, rs lined with moire, | F ¢ to match, J $1.09 to $1.98 atiful y ior Hand smart, h designs, ina variety of leath Misses’ and Children’s Skirts st the air made of excellent material— 1 that is. so en} Childre th and fancy 28 to 38 Inches. artness heart, Me a $1.98 Alls Wool Serge and ated and trimme ‘ clal at “$2.98, $3.39 2a $3.98 Children’s Coats. Children’s White bedford Cord Coats, in several styles with single or double cap, trimmed with satin ribbon and braid or lace satin 1 bbon; sizes 6m years. 98, $3.98 ne Cashinere and s have double band and lace medal lions; the Grepon have deep cape, French «nots and silk band; sizes 6 qf mos,to2yrs_Sps cialat $4.98, $5, G8 B Children’s Ribbed Underwear, Ya eger Ficece Lined, at Less than Half Actual Cost ! 20 to 34 in., whic! M4 usually sell, according to size, at 15¢ 35c, On’sale to-morrow, all sizes, at. Chil- We purchased ten cuses of the Yaeger fleece-lined ribbed Underwear f Vests and Drawers that were saturated with water—the damage done most of the gar- rifling—in fact, in most instances it is not noticeable. Of course, we got 15¢ Ble ningdales', ‘Main Pioor, ments could be sold as strictly first quality, them at an enormous reduction, and that is why we will sell th A Most Remarkable Watch Or er. Our Watch Store will be very busy sell- $3 5 $1.98, Children’s White Coa repon Cloth; \the cash cape, trimmed with , lo to-morrow at. ing these watches to-morrow for.... mail orders fil orders filled, The lowest price ever named for watches of this class, They are the new fashionable size, very thin model, have full seven-jJewel nickel- plated American movement, in dustproof nickel cases. Every ¥ Ged a periect timepiece. i Free! Nuring this sale we will ¢ your snonogram the BN “HUE see-Dloomingdales’ wl ales’, Mitr . Proat, Cente. Lex. to 3d Avo. 9th to O0th St,

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