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megotiated. IN FORGERLES TO SEATON Police and Pinkertons Convinced He Put Out Bogus Certificates. WIDE SEARCH FOR HIM. Authorities in Many Cities Are on the Lookout for the Fugitive. * ‘Wall street felt assured to-day that the Pinkertons and the police hav struck a trail which will lead to Giscovery of the perpetrator of the N folk and Western Railway certificate forgeries and that in all likelihood the Grime will be charged to Charles Au- @ustus Seaton who has a crooked record | @0vering the past six or seven years. ‘Wall street doesn't know yet how much ft hasbeen “touched” for, but the be- ‘Met is strengthening that when it has gone through all of its securities {t will @n4 on its hands between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000 worth of counterfeit paper. This Charles Augustus Seaton, for fwlom the Pinkertors and the police @re searching to-day in every large * eity in the oountry is declared to be + @ne of the smorthést ani most daring “@windlers in the criminal history of the past decade. He does not come from Grogs of society, but from a fam- of splendid breeding and position It was in Cleve- Jand that the first forged Norfolk and Western oretificate, which was dis- in this city by the Guaranty Company, on Friday last, was et in September. farrest:d in gue of. hid. for BMonsay” n The tiesry. 0! the mysterious “EL W. burg,” | eh Iban ot $15,000. Testimony connectin, actus possession of No Broad street. to tae firm by Andrew @ passible client.” & Clar} Bruton Aeparted 2 and finish the 4 Une Bernard Philadelpitia and £ certificates of tue n ton had had been <. fore and cancelled thereupon notified Sooner he got out of ter it would be for + Shorily after, b in September” Si nioved from the in which they ha 18. Fifth avenue. to-day that the & in the early p Yio address. ‘T'h acqualntanc tn 2 ody - afiairs. last that Seaton eure of the police. an expensive suite at No. 4 Wall atreet, where mn H. Molih: Rob- enny and posed ag a pro- PeGalveston. ‘aad Texas at ton was iBtrodiced | $60, alleged to have been { im turtnerance, of their services hark company a bond |s- : Seaton and pie iy two companions were trial remand<a the ‘Tombs, wience, after several days, ine wi forth under $5,000 bail, lenny and Waldron to "Gne brunt of the prosecution, ey Are till Ja custody and aro to on for tril in the Supreme Court ‘of the Finkertons ja thet Green, of Pitta- | Who worked off the for; for 100 shares of the Norfolk @nd Western through William Duk Cleveland brokers, is none other | Charles Augustus Seaton. inkertons know positively of his hay-| Deen in possession of two counter Certificates in this clty in Septem- jast when he sought to negotiate a ‘Tracing It to Seaton. Seaton with the folk and West- ae forgeries comes from the broker: ute of Barnard & Clark, D. Mel ton ‘Meloy told mended that Seaton had two certifi- cates of Norfolk & Western and wanted) to raise some money on them. Seaton wented himself with cwo certificates, Grould hot let them go out of his | University Helghts at One Hundred and that to, No. cer- ede forme thelr a0q' The FUGITIVE WHO IS CHARGED WITH BIG FORGERIES. C:A: Setorp rer Seaton conceived the idea of col- fee {ng subscriptions, for the “National " He employed pro- he handling of large sums of These two young women inves- figated before thay aay gare UD their earn- and then curity because their Doatscis ‘would en- ae t aton arrested. fa Cram went 10 the piliee court with Seaton. She declared her bellet in Seaton's honesty, and her story of ye and her tears softened the hearts of those who were against him. Seaton was dischi |, but he had enjoyed only a fow ys’ Uberty when he was rested In on a charge of forgery having used without authorization the name of @ prominent scciety woman of Brooklyn, whose name he had signed to his petitions for subscriptions to the “Naticnad India Famine Fund.” ‘Before under a cloud because of his connection with a suit in which letters involving Bebe! Hanna, daughter ot Hanna, were Goncerned.” Miss Flanng, had written these letters to a Schild, a young Cleveland phy- i cite MS toclety ethan De Mise Hanna ‘would broke eer epee Te 2 Be fice ares stents pba tting in con's the “ had written never came to trial. the Senator's money paid by Hanna. piled Sez EES DELTA PHI’S NEW HOUSE. Fraternity Columbia Plans for Building. ote was made of the Se and | Plans have been filed with Buflding | Superintentient Hopper for the new five- story chapter house to be erected on Sixteeath street, west of Broadway, for It Js to be 25 feet front and ha facade of brick and e in the Colonial de- ord & Clark the York the bet- dmitted to batt und knew’ anything avout * their Hie Marriage to Miss Crum. Mrs, Seaton w of Colusbus, 0, postmanter of Rasaware merc! igh social iy in 1000, stad #\e met Seaton, Pitty-fourth In order to at ahe was living In West eet. ugment his Income as a {DIAMOND DYES, - Barlington, Vt, nd_ the e"ibrary. and. | tp Boor. Will be fitted for the chapter om. The building is to cost The architect is Thomas Nash. "STOCKING ‘HINTS “I have two pairs of white silk party stocitlugs Whlen, Dy" the use of Diamond Dyes, hav had four or five dif- erent tints gowns, 1 bad ferent times to match ther buy reduced Atiat could be sold at the sare, Caroline Burke, Emporia. 2 Diemond Dyes ‘They never crock or fade. They trans- form and make new again fae clothes owns— color feathers any tint. All druegints keep them, Only 10 cents. Ask for the Diamond Dyes Direction Book, B. Aliman & Ca. FINE FURS and FUR GARMENTS. A selection of Furs and Fur Garments are offered at prices which ‘Saee to $175.00, at Squirrel Coats, TAILOR Ry casher Gh Toke Gowns, coniprslng: fylea: in’ broedcoth, velvet, mixed tweeds and cheviots have been reduced to $25.00, $32.00, $38.00 and $45.00 have been GREATLY REDUCED. comprising Coats and outer garments of Mink, Ermine, Chinchilla, Caracul, Persian Lamb and Squirrel ; also Mutts, Pelerines, Stoles, Bow Ties and Scarfs of various furs; Children’s Muffs and Neckpieces ; ‘Men's Fur Lined Overcoats. Fur Rugs and Robes. Fur-lined Cloth Garments, for street and evening wear, formerly $45.00 $25.00, 38.00, 55.00, 75.00, 95,00 + $48.00, 55.00, 75.00 GOWNS. (Departments on Second Floor.) mE Ne cred daly. ¢ IVE Pu. her to leave her husband and elope Dim. | Sne tn iy called un ows | tis. pay atte Poult for oan iy eae Ce Sept dee ty BEE her if he ‘aid not listen to My with her mother at No. { 1g was Brooklyn, our | to. | drew revolver. by perfect health, take Du mn | to fll your system with drum: they ah fe the only whiskey recognized by the ent as a medicine, and contains no fugel ofl. ‘This ls a guarantee. Duffy's . | Pure Matt Whis! bas stood severe, teste for fifty years always been found absolutely pure and YO coutals great medi- Dr. | cinal properties. pater eres ask arog- tee Ss eae eotee eee best Ay 1 pore: merae al” Look for = ir ‘trade-mark, the ‘ahetkee Eas “oud oe pee ae store of J. Buckhanit at No. 165 Central | avenue. got into conversation with her, He was |so much attracted by the manners and ‘HE WORLD: WEDNESD = WOULDN'T ELOPE JAMES WILL WED, HAD RIM ARRESTED} THOUGH GIRL SUES: | arriacis matey to Young | nivorced ” Brel Man’s Married Woman Land Bride Will Be Miss Denhard, Him in Jail. Wife’s Closest Friend. On the double oharge of having threatened the life of a young woman and of having improper pictures in his possession, Biggaro Farriso, thirty, of No, 84 Starr street,” Brooklyn, was em raigned in the Lee Avenue Police Court | to-day. ‘The young woman who accuse@ him jis Mrs. Lottie Blum, of No. 9 Bre- men street, an attractive young mar ried woman, employed in the outlery Announcement was mace to-day that John F, James, the Brooklyn real estate man, whose divorce from his first wife was followed by a breach of premise sult filed by Qilss Sarah H. ‘MoComb, will sbortly marry Miss Pauline Penhard, whose home is in the Fairfax apartment, Ninety-fourth street and Madison avenue; Manhattan, Miss McComb lived at No, 166'Garfeld place, Brooklyn. She was surprised when told that Mr, James was to marry Miss Denhard. “Mr, James has known Miss Denhard since she was a child,” she said, “but 1 did not suspect that she waa the yea attentive to when he he Furrlao took some rasors into the store a few weeks ago and Appearance .t Mrs, Blom cant he benied | 3 od bec of my (Sake Denast ee Soe wa By ieatare rehiioe to make thelr homo at ind resident street, Brooklyn. BETTER THAN DOCTORS iWirs,J.c.Craig, of Four Oaks, N.C., suffered from asthma, heart disease and nervousness, Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey cured her aftereminent special- ists had been unsuccess- ful. Her health is now better than éver before. She writes: her, emplet preesated himsel! he was 01 go and Empl peu was held unt! i. by, eminent “tpettaliste for years. “T suffered trom & complication of asth- ma and heart disease, coupled with ner- yousness. “My husband insisted that I give up the doctors when I failed to improve an Duity’s Pure Malt Whiskey. This I bee gan to do, and I bave fully recovered. My 3] beast Sano be better tae Oe before and ‘am very Mrs. J..% Craig, Four Onke, Ne ! Duty’ s ; Pure Malt Whiskey hat your cheeks the glow of ene, Malt rou rerulariy, aeconding to directtons, and “te is Pure sangerous take no other medicine. age ‘pol the ‘heart. (quinine depress pee the heart), while Dasys Pure a sthens the i TEN DOLLARS DOWN Thursday, Friday &» Saturday SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. will have a great sale of one thou- sand latest improved models of the ADRIENNE HEALTH BRACE FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. TH best protection against colds, sore throat and grippe and other ills of ‘Winter, because it holds the body erect and thus keeps the bronchial tubes and lungs clear of any obstruction. The sensation ot the year. Enables every man,woman and child to have a perfectly developed, athletic figure and a strong, healthy 32 body. Eminent physicians indorse it. Price... THIS WONDERFUL INVENTION’ POSITIVELY Gives every man and woman the figure they have wanted for years. Makes short ple taller—Malkes stout people thinner Develops © bust—Prevents lung trouble—Prevents stomach “Ite great strength, Mghtnest and benefitsmoney gannot bay it*! trouble—Makes the deeply—Makes the equal in hoalth:| chest expand--Gires all the ben ver oneal culture without exercise. Pleasant to wear—li it as a feather—wel, ounces—easy to wash and iron—self- ere se eehine like ane any other health eee nothing else like it in the Be Na gs coca =taak @ light, strong, sanitary health brace, made of pure linen, to go over the undergarments. Sent by mail on receipt of $2. Money unhesitatingly refunded if not satis- factory. Breast measurement (not bust) eaten prpund, close to armpits, accompany orden Simpson Cranford Ca Simpson Crawford Co.'s oS January sale of USED PIANOS $325 Horace Waters... 450 Mason & Hamlin 400 Estela piano... .... also 5 other uprights to-morrow. if Euekest tle instruments were taken tn in for our new “pianos and sry i ch odoin tat"wo wil be leased to take back any one you select ime within. one year at full amount todate of retuarn—ALL ASPEN paid to apply on your choice of our unexcelled new instruments, including the Packard grand—only. five feet long. A TRIUMPH of ee piano maker's genius—a tone as fall and expressive as large concert if platos, and there is room A for it in the smallest apartment- quality and construction. ' ! " EVENING JANUARY 0, 1906. ments and lowest prices during the January sales. in progress are con ous Now made bone by plan. we want to remind you that the bargains are’still as ts not often that we induige in the rush will begin. Here's s stmmary of the valuos: 48c for 75c to $1 58¢ for al to ta 78e for1.35. to $1. Pri Priestley to a luck goods The name B. Priestley & Co. is stamped on the selvedge of every 5-yard piece. Priestley black goods black Foes Widths are 44 to 46 inches—all absolutely perfect fabrics. AB e Ei wm om| SBC [ee canvas etamine. baste fica fd black all-wool crepe a yard, For Ppcisatlor's sate weishe aul- regularly wool black panne cloth. sold at |vor Priestiey's Mght welsht black| sold at prices all-wool canvas sheviot. prices from 1 Priesley's nee, ray Eo paren My cha T5c. to $1. widths 41 to 44 Inches. neem 5 | yet neat 14.75. HIS assortment includes a wide variety of suits from the regular $25 lines up to those that sold for $34.75. invisi- High-class mixtures in these tO- ble nd. stripes—made in the new cuta- wey pale, wie Droadeloth |v using. ae, peedia‘‘seyite in sort. ell, wool, chevio up in short loose model or length tight-1 coats, ipeludu 5 & lot of 8} jaunty model with plaited sk: to FU. le “close at $14: 34.75 invisible check suits, 14.75 39.75 broadcloth suits, 21.75 $65 velveteen suits, 59.75 14.75 black cheviot or kersey cloth, 750 reception gowns, $50 34.75 broadcloth coats, 21.50 16.50 kersey coats, 7.95 29.75 broadcloth suits, 14.75 960 evening coats, 34.75 $85 opera cloaks and wraps, 950 $145 opera cloaks, $75 peepee for suits thet soldup to hele Atting coat, mod: wuhae = Gens Catalogue prices for these garments are $3.75, $4 and $5.25. Loop up Nos. 101, 91, 841 or 00 1, and see for yourself. Up dane bene reibed ameter eM Beard concession on union mae ipa ate (City ewe, full fashioned and hand en wools. Colors are natural, blue and black; a few are cream and white: 3]. 95 ror 4 go 95.25 garments; choiee. 5,000 sample vests, pants and tights. A Now Yorker's entize sainple stock pf init maleriveas, eemptlsing sbont 6,000 veel! mace cotton, cotton aad mock pileely AM swost, and silk and wool mixed. Two immense lots. 80c. and. 75¢. values in Vests, Pants and ee lbeiloee svoncones ramenernneneen steesee toes \5,000:- silk umbrellas less than cost to make. magnificent work of art both th tone The annual January sales of white goods: ¢ with care and on a The great annual linen sale, Annual sale of muslin underwear, Are the two principal events of the season. We gave the details in , and in some instances been added, and some of the best bargains are now being offered for the first time. siapees CRAWFORD 00. 10,000 yards of B. Priestley €» Co.’s black dress goods--50% below regular price. IRIESTLEY’S black dress are known the world over as the Fest Ges Cee oe ce at woman that reads this t will wonder at the possibility such values as we are now offering, sy rape el caer ape ey B prophecy, but in this case we venture to say that you will find the biggest to-day around our black dress goofls sections. Just as soon as the word gets abroad that Priestley black dress goods can be bought at half price le lor guaranteed. Pries: 's came on every C yard lengths. srmpsox CRAWFoRD 00, Up to *34.75 suits at; A great fur purchase. SIMPSON CRAWPORD CO. Women’s 3.” to 5.” Ypsilanti union suits 1.95 Ow the leading pecans Oa Spellend wader weer. ® caeltty: that well deserve the high prices at which it is quality that physicians recomm: their patients to wear of its superi ienie properties, ards mauled stias ath temnees A | 35e¢|R3s oo Akon 7nsal titrant wacdlinandi iitaiet sd cad. Se eee ‘and ht Wit Row the amomenment of thon remark brgin we wil be wable oA mall cnamen ho rH, hada a et ie Res Chae illustrations of the splendid values large scale. previous announcements, but-in thisconnestion better Bre tigi is Boek day of 8 tes New shipments have crowd in New York from $1.35|" to $1.75 it guarantee, witths vr) to 4 inches. "THE prices at which fe bought this manufacturer's surplus stock of fur finery indicate that it is the largest pur- chase of the year. At the prices we offer them they are unques- | Just to show you what a re~ markable difference there is ’ between a Simpson Crawford Co, fur bargain and the kind $ 95 usually offered; we urge you - to inspect over two hundred pease ueainns pect te 6 . $12 by many houses Slee tly ino Sava Clearing Sale Beer $12 sabled equired neck Bich European color—a selection of six to eight Eight new styles areincluded in thisremarkable bargain price. Beaver neck pleces--6 entirely new eftects— richly lined and trimmed. Formerly sold op t0 $919; specialan.cecss: +--+ O.OO.. i i , Picci decir ny Enmine Ascot ties. Reg- # Now ates cerns CLO deed oararegeet ee 24.50 sold tehat, fesseting ti 1-80. weed 27.50/iey OS O75 tionably the greatest fur bargains New York has ever known. squirrel neck pieces, sold the $l2gray squirrel neck pieces,$5.95 Now Pi faercbes eeeeee acl 10, secreesooeene Abe resee ts canis ine ws wd price finished, and made of the $] 95 % $1 end 91.50 values to Vests, Pants Women's 3 and °3.50 samy footwear, °1.95 and ‘2, shoes are not seconds. There are no flaws ‘to look fon. Ewery sales saaetaalarncd ts eta: In short, they are made to show retailers throughout the city just how good a pair of shoes can be sold at @8 and $8.50. - They have served thetr purpose well. son's business, but is ready to take a loss now on the sample shoes in order to haye *, ee ee