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fhe piaint of old Tom ale ot siienterers one better, He is to wed the girls. That's why he to-day, himself in the Tombs are lovely little bits o Mure, even though they do cost . I can't resist them, When I see Pretty woman; my impulse is to love him out. Resuilt— of both alleged wives Pollce Court, and his meeting i the Morrisania it as @ gay decelver—a heart- be can't help giorying in his killer, there is no little sor- ‘Beckstéin. Vogel, whom it cues to a good-looking for ae I'm helpless. always twist women ‘the way was opened up for Da “Then I'm a dentist and | lots of Tovely girls in a professional way. Who “ya tt that says, The more you have seen Of the others, the less you will settle one?" “Here I've married threo women. The eat's out of the bag and It's all up with 1 suppore. But it's all because of “thelr eyes. When any handsome girl gives mo soft looks, I'd go tnroug) fire and water for her. Thin is what lovely Tadies’ eyes have led me to. 2" Waen 1 was twenty-two, I married ‘@ gir) PA known for yeara lt was ‘back in New Durham, N, J., where my “mother lives. Carrie Kien and I had been chums for ages, and one day in “Carrie made a pretty, sweet bride ‘@ni she loved me devotedly. We went tb live in Weehawken Heights. I was working in Jersey City then. ) > Two Bables Namcd Alike. “We were happy enough until our Baby was burn, elevén months after. ‘Then, -it was strange how it happened, ‘bul all my wife's loye turned to ba ohid, She-named {t Edward B: ‘Vogel, after me. That's what my other Daby's hame Is, too. “Well, my wife loved that little kid Jealousy. She didn’t give a hang ubout @ny more, She'd even get mad it speak to the baby. ‘Bhe neglected me and was cross, and ‘#}e let the house get ao untidy that you ' gould wrlte your namp anywhere, the was #0 thick. My, but she was a woman! got tired of this sort of life, the boy was ten months old home. I never went back. re's my wife now? I've heard iw New York, but I don't know ere, She's working, supporting her- and the kid, I never sent her may and I suppose she wouldn't take “L came to New York and got a job Houston street. Next April I met second Carrie—Carrie Beckstein. She @ friend of the cashier in our nt i i ‘Whe was 238 HUE ruth “Carrie, was ao plump, petite little thing, with pretty lht hair. She was / graxy about me, first off. We were what you call réal pals. My, as & teal woman, the best of the lot! I'd @ive anything to have stuck to her. Superstition Defied. “We went together seven months and next November we were married, In ‘Trinity Chapel. It was 9 Friday, and the thirteenth of the month, and we eloped. Looked pretty bud, didn’t it? We weren't afraid. “We went to live in a fint at No. 603 Bast Pee Mpouenig’ and ‘Thirty-fitth were famous for being a coune. ‘Every Saturday aif 1 one home nana give my wife we two years ‘entered he serpent, Last elec- t Edwin was tempted from his lina’s side by an invitation to low, Mrs. Ida Elbers, nth street. He te ida ta i’ beed over hesie ts love was He ‘dared not tell ber se Wes’nound to sredlocic win stare. They Bhe Niko black and deep and lustrous, and her jereed the soul when one gazed iin Nov. 7 to 16, Dr. Vi ‘ogel followed o eves With perfect rezularity every Then the arrival «pen e u Much for hip resolves. Nothing but Merrie “Bhe loved me so much y her, @ seemed athlon. to do 3 ese ah Vogel it Was on % De Vogel had his awstad Carrie only the ter the ceremony. in te Little Corner, the bride bridegroom a i) “ook Jodein, J igtel Minot, One Hundred ixth street and Kigh dave Vowel teil itt his new wife for ten p taken to the J. Hood "h ro gare time ete S| et She Lives with Ter Mother. “<LUCKY’’? AND ‘‘UNLUCKY’’ DATES IN E, BYRON VOGEL’S CAREER. June 5, 1990—His marriage at New Durham, N. J., to Carrie Kiens, an old sweetheart. May 10, 1901—The birth of their son and heir, Edward Byron Vogel, jr. Mar. 15, 1902--Hie desertion of wife and child. Apr. *8, 1903—His introduction to Carrie Backstein. Nov. 18, 19083—His marriage in Trinity Chapel to Carrie Beckstein. Nov. 7, 1905—His introduction to Mrs. Ida Etbers. Nov. 16, 1905—The birth of Edward Byron Vogel, jr., II. Dec. 11, 1905—His desertion of second wife and child. Dec, 12, 1905—His marriage to Mrs. Ida Elbers. Jan, 17, 1906—His trial in the Morrisania Police Court on a charge of desertion by Carrie Beckstein Vogel, and his cons? quent imprisonment to await trial for bigamy. at Der: mother's, home, No. Off Bast and told her I. would take my. stull (0 ‘Hundred and street. | the. fla back and get hers. | he had mee “out to ‘New worce from his frst svate, Care ber | Meyed his story, for a week. on not return she decided ‘that he are flown the coop’ and broke up the’ lit- te home, putting the furniture in Voeeh nged . to it wife No. 3, Sarre: meet le No. told her he wouldn't be yy unttl the: a ‘ittle home of their own, ‘Were reconciled. was there and consented to mest oe. | We had dinner together. tol pti to eae. me. luck. I diin’t know one to Carrie and one to ae said to Ida: — for me just a days, Then shall T found a new, job last Sat- ‘and I mine urday, and Sunday Carrie house-hunting and pleked sata. ittle fat. “was Cru about Carrie, and each other there ‘some time this week: |I wanted ta put things off until I had in The menn tine Shad to comennt | time. to. think thing Inge out; 80 a plan to get rid of Ida. 1 was sick) my new job was fine and Moratteeet of her, atyw She said that if| wrote: ‘Don’t Ilke my place. have Hag! gr sied of her she'd go back to| to find another.’ er friends in Syracuse. to tent ene the 100h we would “Eaie ee Letter Made Trouble, fiat. “Up to thei That letier to Carrie made foam, in’ One Hundred % thought street. She wae whiing. urday morning I walked out of thelout a warrant for ble arrest, FH place with toy Ghothen Ts. Schult’ cane Girenteds could ‘furnish no bail; sum- j “TWO STORES,”’ 132 to 146 W. 14th St, | 83d St. and Third Ave. Bet. 6th and 7th Aves, One Block from “L” Station, SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE No. 331, pene WinterOvercoats Durable in the fashionable box length. Good heavy Winter weight, in black and Oxford. Perfect fitting garments, very durably lined, and tailored with exceptional skill and care. Sizes to fit all builds of men. ‘> On sale one Wevaised One Year Free, week ending 1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4 next Friday new pair of trousers. Any coat and Men's Fashionable Winter rye Double Guarantee of the Rar; |fSuits and Overcoats . " $7. 50, $10, $12 Clothing Every new style, niodel, design and coloring represente ‘4 Perfect filting and elegantly tailored, Boys’ Heavy Knee Pants Suits Boys’ Stylish Winter Overcoats Boys’ Fleece Lined Underwear in a wonder Men's Trousers, /3 * 0745 Brighten up this Winter's suit wit vest can be matched reasonably close, 7 - $1.50, $2, $2.50 | $2.50, $3, $4 LL {OC Ill Dielf I Dont dee on Front atreet. moned Mrs. ble, pte Vogel. who Pe ‘The rest ia % story en Vogel third xa rs. Voge! was oxcluded 8 police stati 80 she Went to court ihe nex day, sn the two wives confronted each other Lo sell the very eyes of their inconstant Is he a wiser and a sadder man? ly, His brown eyes. | orown ¢halr. ‘mustache ‘and dainty figure are still ready for new worlds to conquer and to be conquered. . ‘And’ are then oii APe ro cold or wi jos going? Peart growing Agninet a git Is now ax weak a9 ever. tree Mayo hei heid the three men to awatt the a fetion of "the PISTOL AND One a bi petty! and o'sia not use any “What did he Seat bs Three Were Threatening Mrs. Carrado When Police Broke In. A Price Revision | on Fine Wint Overcoats for Men. The Prices Established at the Beginning of the Season Have Come Down to - $15, $18 and $20 The entire collection of several hundred garments we have made into three price groups es indicated above. for?"'.asked the “well,” replied boi ON ozo Pay us $5. unablé to furnish basi ‘the three were committed to the Tombs. Three alleged members of the Black Hand Society, who were caught early to-day while demanding $100 under threats of death from a woman at No. 72 Mulberry street, were arraigned be- fore Magistrate Mayo in the Center Street Police Court and held im $2,600 bail’ each. ° The men were Dominick Galgano, nineteen years old, @ bootblack of No. 19 Cherry street; Rafaelo Delgero, twen- ty-three years old, a sailor, of No. 43 Water street, and Peter Disanto, twen- ‘ty-meven years old, a porter who lives cures Colds Or Money Back No Poisonous Drugs ‘Tha wares shane they. agg. CoO: At $15. The Overcoats are in loose swagger tourist models with belt backs. Made of rich overs plaids, herringbones and stripes. to extract the $100 from is Mrs. Angela Cara@o, the wifeota fruit deater. When arrested Galano, according to Policemen Lake and Martin, of the Elizabeth street At $15, $18 and $20. Elegant black and Oxford against her bosom. ‘Mra, Carrado told Magistrate Meyo Overcoats in the new models, 46 and 52-inches long, that she prisoners called upon her last Monday and, under threat of killing her, demanded that she give them $100, She told thee ehe did not har Next Sunday’s World. New York—~ A City of Troglodytes. The disappearane of the home, Three Broadway Stores, At 13th St., at Canal St.,nr, Chambers St,’ SEE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. thres men knocked at Mrs. Car- ee door and get! Ro resPonse ye ie 0. im tiie night dress, . Eye Glasses, $1.98 Do you suffer from headaches or Squint? Does your vision blur after a few minutes’ reading? If so, the trou- ble is with your eyes. Refractive conditions of the eye fitted ae ee oo 108 Main Floor, Optical Department.’ Besant Frieze in black and Oxford, $Q.80 the nattiest of the most desired up-to-date fabrics and effects. $825 ~ 660 Suits in this lot, and the best values for the mone: anywhere in New York. Scotch Tweeds, Cassimeres, Black Fancy Worsteds. Lined throughout with Princess "Serge . Hand-made collars, hand-padded shoulders and hand-made lapels, Single and double breasted styles. Sizes to fit all builds. THE 147 STREDT STORD Young fellows from 14 to 20 who delight in style will selze this opportunity eagerly. A sharp clearance; we're not considering cost—but quick clearance, All the most wanted fabrics. Furnishings For Men and Boys. Saturday Sales unprecedented be- cause of the magnitude of the values shown, Neckwear that has style: Shirts of the best patterns; Underwear that is warm and durable. ‘Main Floor, 7c for Men’s 25c and 35¢ Silk Neckwear full size tecks and four-in-hands in all the correct colorings. 9fc for Men’s Winter-weight Underwear. Broken lines of such well-known brands as Glastenbury, Wright's Health Underwear and Rockwood. All sizes Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Stocking: Men's Merino Half Hose |] Men's Fl Only. BOYS" STURDY ‘ENE PANTS, Variety cf New Patterns, Sizes 4 to 16 Years. k ‘the Surprise Store Is Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'clock, in some of the styles, 98c for Men’s Semi-Negligee Shirts, made with fine plaited bosoms of fast coor percale, in neat pin stripes. The comfort of a negligee with the dressy appearance of the stiff bosom, PEOPLE. EXTRA SELLING SPACE. $7- .95 All Choice Corn Fed. Whole Loins of Jersey Pork, tb Legs of Canada Mutton, Ib... Legs of genuine Spring Lamb, ib Fresh Country Sausages, Tbe. Prime Standing Rib Roast, Ib., 430 Short Rib Roast, Ib.. 96 short. Forequarters ‘of Canad “rage New York’s Greatest Reduction Sale of Men’s Stylish Clothing. Rousing special event, offering leading Winter styles at prices that St pack the Clothing Sections to the limit with customers Saturday It Is a Most Sweeping Clearance, the Most Extraordinary i in Two Years SING the assumption upon the merit of the garments and the snappiness of the styles, we ought to nomenat clothing business Sat doa ureday. Bvery feconlitor big selling ought to be broken. We are going to sell Winter Sui crea wholesale because elvan (eisai them to-morrow—not next week, Pa feh Sre dehveit poorer Saeay apy re si: No matter how many men hurry to the 144TH STREET STORE Saturday, we'll take care of them. EXTRA SALES ty ‘Third Floor bf for Men’s $10 $ -00 oO” | WINTER SUITS Just 175 Suits, odds and ends. Find your size and you'll have a wonderful value for the money. We start the sale with ih sizes. Also Boys’ Suits& Overcoats at Sensational Reductions All the Boys’ Suits and Qvercoats have been rounded up for the ff fastest selling on record Saturday. $ 3-75 for Boys’ $5 to $8 LY Overcoats & Suits Absolutely no restriction. All must hurry out. Long Overcoats for Boys from 7 to 16 Russian Overcoats for boys from 3 to 8. Norfolk Suits, Double-Bréasted»Suits, 3-plece Suits and Sailor Suits for any size boy. Fabrics are the very eed pf this season’s production. $1.98 for Boys’ $4 Suits : These Suits are made with bite kad Trousers—400-In all— pretty patterns. Sizes for boys 7 to 45 years. THO 14TH STREET sroRo—$——— 5,000 Pairs of Men’s $3.50 and $4:00 : Walkover” Shoes at..... $1.98 Damaged “ Walkover” Shoes, but the imperfection is so trifling as to be of no conse- All Ready for an Enormous Saturday. quence whatever. A shipment of Men’s “Walkover” Shoes of shiny leather, just receiyed, and comprising, in the most astonishing variety, the newest styles of the 1906 season. The shoes are representative of $3.50 and $4.00 grades. In no way is the wearing quality of the shoes affected. ‘Third Poor. And in Addition Saturday We Shall Offer Such Por ular Other Shoes as Bilt-Well Shoes, 1. 98 Royal Shoes, 4 98 “Regent” Shoes, $4 98 | All Are Shoes That Were Intended to be Sold at $3.00, for Men’s $12 to $15 OVERCOATS perior Overcoats, stylishly made; various fopular new fabrics; ALSO FANCY TOURIST. T coats IN SMART SCOTCH EFFE for Men’s $15 to $18 OVERCOATS Made after the swagger models shown by merchant tailors. All for Men’s $15 WINTER SUITS ever seen ‘hibets and 44

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