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ROMANCE ENDED FOR PRETTY TLLIE Wedding Invitations Issued but No Ceremony for | Janitor’s Daughter. | LOVED AT FIRST SIGHT. Told Later that Hyman, the Tailor, | Had a Wife, She Fainted in Court. There {s more real throbbing Interest fn the way Meyer Bloch tells the story | than might appear [rom the bare reci-) tal of facts. Follows the Bloch ver-| slop: “The beautiful Tiile ts the janitor's @aughter and there are no ladies on} wey Madison street so handsome. Her moth- 9 er, Mrs. Greenman, the janitor, {8 a} ‘ member of the Greater New York Jant- tors’ As Hation, and that's how she fot the tallor in jail. If she hadn't had her Janitor's card the begutiful Tillie might have married the talor and been only a near- “Hyman Pillersdorf, that Is the tailor, lonable clothes from street, where the beautiful Celia is the janitor's daugh- ter. Hyman {8 twenty- and has waxed whiskers. He has winning ways but 1s a careless family man. leaving a wife and boy in Cleveland three years ago, who have been hunting all over the world for him. The Beautiful Celia. ‘Mrs. Pillersdorf is a very pretty lady and her little boy is such a beautiful child with white curls. How can @ ood man leave such a handsome fam- ily the east side can't understand, for when Hyman hurried out 6f Cleveland he had not seen the beautiful Tillie. His beautiful boy Nathan was making his first tooth through his gums when the father makes his disappearance, ‘so it will be testified in the courts when the case of abandonment comes to trial. “The forsaken wife will also tell ‘now she searched, dy letter, for her husband ull over the United States and making love to the beautiful Tile, At a Tasty Funeral. vA fn Rvesla, finding him not at all. The Punishment Provided. over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention Ra. Laoalaty per Nathan, nore ie three (pecia! to The Evening World.) terre ay eee when purohasiag pg hpi to as the Wire pbet bears years old, when now his father is a ignature ‘When the remov. 6 Bam. tu “ t fashionable tailor on Madison street,| ALBANY, | Jan. 26,—Assemblyman raron both sides of the bottle in Fy Parents who have used nia fer | || Oe ays” Suits and “Hyman met Tillle at a tasty funeral HERMAN TILSDORF AND LILLIE GREENMAN. BILL T0 WIPE OUT Another Assembly. Measure Aims at White Slave Trade—Heavy Charles F. Murphy, of Kings County, has almed two straight bills at the cadet and white slave system. He in- troduced both a “4 THE WORTD: FRIDAY” EVENING, JANUARY 96, 1906. HERMAN TILSDORF AND WIFE. NO CONNE THE BIG STORE SIXTH AVE. yy Day All the “ cy and ends,” assortments,” a “short lengths, Children’s Winter Coats Temptingly Priced To- Morrow for Quick Clearance. Chit tm, plain cloth, eee Cana slaty, mde le breasted, ‘with seep 1.95 very fashlonable this epring. ‘of Bearakin, Children's Box Con’ eesriey excellent quality, Whi made double breasted buttons, turn over colla sizes 2'to 8 yra. Regul fect, trimmed with braid; jacket, girdle of self cloth. colorings, and very special for Saturday, at Regularly $6.00, to-morrow. (Slegei Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Centre.) CADET SYSTEM. been manufactured under the su; Freie ied little ones in the in the Assembly to- past years need no warnin; Hass cat presen iy 0 call the attention of the The Kind You Have Always Bought. ‘HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has rvision of Chas, against counterfeits and ger t danger of introducing into their families spurious mi H, Fletcher for 128, is the last day and they MUST go. Qvercoats Sat- oes faker he had made the clothes for | 4nd dua suesent ert eosoian any ibe teen) aot ia to pane Eoerer ee as Ebare lace ple who are now engaged in the the dead man, and a love cave at frst | My declares that he netarious business of putting up and selling all sorta of substitutes, or what urday at pees begins, Tillle thinks fine of Iy- doubt ot “he Dt Dassage by bots should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not & fan's maxed whiskers and Hyman is| . 70 antl-cadet measure provides that | only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines. It theretare devolves Oz D Ll or mad from the janitors daughters | o0¥, Ta" Hable under 8 provistons | on the mother to sorutinizs ol ly what she (Ged her child, Adults can do wo OMATSe beauty. ? by" mprleonment tor not Teas than eat Soe roast aise) CORA Broken lots sizes, ete., all s ten. " rice "So it goes while the tallor forgets ee ears chs be page ee & felony | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of ar fA Lcd flat’ ‘will Susilo ‘een out. ouble- ell about his wife in Cleveland and the| tng of women from. foreign uick time. No rooom at The Big beautiful little Nathan making an en-| countries and punishes the orkne D; Store for any e rule to gagemen’ to Tille. There will be a fine| fine of not dese than $1,000 or more Day garry complete “stocks ALL THE $5,000 or isonment of from one to TI possible only by wedding, Madison street hears, and last week Hyman sends out 100 invitations. sacrifcins oad tots in tive manner, Not a garment in the Sale sells reg- ulanly for less at leagt one- cakes and wine. “But a friend of the forsaken lady in Cleveland eets an invitation, which she sends out to Mrs. Pillensdorf. Then the separated wife comes on to New York with her son, teaching him to say ‘Papa’ while the train rides fast for the city. The little fellow could not make talk I when his father hurried from home. Is Her Proper Husband. “The wife she gets here yesterday and goes with friends at No. 1% Forsyth 3 will not believe it, and clings to her street. She reads many wedding invita- { The ntarriage would be to-morrow with tions and gets such a description of | Hyman ashe knows he !s her proper hus band. Then she goes to the beautiful Tilte ‘Tillie’s mother and tells her all. ‘wedding clothes. “But her mother goes to the Greater New York Janitors’ Association and talks to Mr. Mason, the secretary. He advises that she and Mrs. Pillensdort go to the police station and get a war- rant. “They do #0, and Detective Rooney he arrests Hyman last night. Before Magistrate Barlow Hyman stands to- Gay. Up and down he had denied that he was ever married: His wife had not shown herself, holding back for a sur- prise to-day. She and her beautiful ‘Mbtle boy come into the Eescx Market Court to-day, where there are hundreds waiting and watching. “As g00n as Hyman sees his wife he sinks down by his knees and makes a prayer. He is there by the goods him and makes a easion, tiful ‘Tillie makes Paco 9 ase goes over until to-mbr- a ACKRON SENT TO TOMBS. Dive Keeper Charged with Grand Larceny by Rug Dealer, Charles Ackron, the former keeper of @ dive in the Tenderloin, was a pris oner in the Centre Street Police Court to-day, with his partner, William Haz- xard, “Blind Bill,” on the charge of | ayo larcep7 Ackron and, Haxenrd) were arrested last night on SoMa ot H, O. ie hrooklan, @ rug dealer, of No, 3/9 Co- j smb axenue, who 8a arabe two by pretences ed rugs valued at $400, Both men were held In $1.000 bai! for examination, Not being able to furnish the Ackron ond Hazzard were itted to the Tombs, ————————— TO MARKET! This little auch went to market, Sy, waste to. B sold, for she had lon; be fant r 10 «become somebody's ¢ butcher nearly her, so she’ decided to find a dhol incor | Key Folin “Dogs, Birds, Poultry, ‘AND SHE DID! at Broken lines of Men’s and Women’s Shoes tegularly sold at $4.00 and $5.00, Broken Lines of Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ & Children’s Shoes regularly sone is Broken Lities of Men’s and Women’s - Shoes eogyierly, sold at $3.00 Good-bye Day to All Broken Lines of | Sale at 18th St. corner Sixth Ave. Store Only. SHOES. Saturday is wind-up day of that clearance sale of ‘‘broken lines’’ of shoes that have marked two weeks of the most furious selling in all quarters of our mammoth 18th Street Store. The vast accumulation that we little hoped to clean up inside of a month has dwindled down toa single day of selling’ to clear out every vestige of depleted lines. Next week the complete Spring Stock will be the centre of attraction, but those who attend this. wind-up day will find many a dollar ‘to be saved on the best values of the year in shoes for man, woman, boy or girl, at $2.00 - Children’s $1.00 and $1.50, regularly sold at ‘Twomen’ Sapes and Oxfords vine Sizes)« Sold regularly up to $1.50, Broken Lines of Men’s, Women’ s, Boys’ & Children’s Shoes regularly sold at $1.50, Broken ints of Women’s, id Sass vedeianie sold Women’s, Misses’ & -Cail- dren’s Fur Trimmed Felt Juliettes and Slippers $3 00 $q 00 Oo" $4, 50 third more—many even n higher, Out thoy Ro Saturday! You may choose Double-Breasted Suits tn stylish mixtures, some Blues and Blacks: sizes 7 to 14 years. Norfolk Jackat Bnits, in misturee only. for Boys; sis nee 7 fo 14 years, Russian Blouse Let with loner’ welt veil “Hee ened bloomer trousers;’ sizes 2% to 7 years, Junior Norfolk Sults, in mixtures, morrow. overplalds; sizes 8 to i yeara "4 Women’s Shoes at $3.00. Your Chote of Ghese Garments at 52.00 $5.00 Shoes. rive, which will be soon, we Shoes so they will not conflict. price. Women’s Shoes at $1.95. Blucher styles; all sizes. pin, guar aan Teast an tures; alzes T to i5 years. ! |! Women’s Shoos at Si 50. Long Oxford, Olive, Gray color: vet cola Sayrooln Pe eizes 7 Overcoat. tn mixtures and mbroldéred . ‘emblem “and “yelg sizes 2% to 7 years, 11 Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Rast.) colora; ¥ ‘There are still a good many left from the sale; there are all Kidskin. JFur-Lined OQuvercoats Cut to S40, $55, $75. Regular Values, $55, S75 and $125. Gre Last Cale, Our entire remaining stock of Mur Lined Overcoats is affected by this last come- down tn prices. It's a well known fact that We don’t carry over merchandise from one year to another. These Gar- ments are no exception to the rule. They represent the most conscientious efforts of the furrier's and the tallor's combined skill. Every detail bespeaks perfection. The furs are the very cholcest. Buying one of these Coats is like putting money in the bank, the value increases with time, 8 Genuine Mink Lined Overcoats, Nae eerie, Lamb Cole lar and Facing; regular price $125. 12 Russian Marmot Lined ee ae and Facing; regular price $125.00 12 Russian Marmot Lined Overcoats, Skin Collar; regular price $125.00....... 10 Russian Marmot Lined Overcoats, with Persian Collar and Cuffs; regular price $75.00 4 Nutria Lined, with better Nutria ‘Collar and Cuffs; regu-) lar price $55.00... 2 Natural Muskrat Li and Facing; regular price $55. 10 French Seal Lined Overcoat and Cuffs; regular price $55. 6 Natural Muskrat Lined Over regular price $55.00... 10 Nat-val wauskrat Lined and Cuffs; regular price $55.00. 75.00 55.00 40.00 tory, Main Wloor,, Bast.) EET Ne AT The FOUNTAIN NEW ‘YORK Co-Morrow--- Che Ls Before Stock- Oaking “two and three articles of a kind,” &c., in our 87 complete stores, will he prominently displayed Saturday. This is done to carry out one of our rules, ont year to another, and we never permit any old stock to accumulate, Make {t your business to visit Tho Big Store to-morrow. Don’t think that the offerings = are limited to the {tems named in this announcement. specials we would crowd an entire section of a newspaper. Wisses’ Eton Sutts. An Important clearance to-morrow of a lot of Eton Suits that will be Girls’ and Misses’ morrow at $10.00. When they were $15 Go-morrow we Clear the Gnttre Lot at They are made of all wool mixtures in the new Bton style, collarless ef- three rows of strapping on each side of lined throughout with good quality satin; The skirt is the new circular style, with two large box plaits down centre, garment beautifully tailored throughout and (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front, 19th Sa.) 150 Coats for ome Which Sold in November at $7.50. For Go-Morrow, Only One Day Betore Inventory at - ~ . * Made of good Cheviot, in black, blue, and brown; three-quart fitting back ; velvet trimmed; yoke and sleeves lined’ with satin gh ainta tone: button trimming and carefully ‘tailored. The coats cost us much more, but Saturday Sood Shoes im Shoes Children at Clear- We are planning an innovation in $4.00 and Now, before the new ones ar- price on some of our present $4.00 and $5.00 are of the same high grade as usual, but for many reasons we will sacrifice them to- Most of these are our Footmould brand, but among them are sev~ eral lines of $4.00 and $5.00 mixed with these at the same 18 styles, in kidskin, calfskin and patent coltskin, button, lace and sizes in the narrower width of patent leather and all sizes in WE GIVE “8, & BH.” GREEN PRADING STAMPS.. NY OTHER 51 A city iN ITSELF OPERCS (878 19” STS, ug We never carry over merchandiss from If we were to list the different Gwo Immense Cables of Store-Yarked Suits will sell to- . they created quite a stir. Books, ey, 70. | 9c Remainders from the great Collier Clearance Stock and the entite year's accumulation ‘of stores marked and damaged , books, covering every fleld, and rang- ing in value from 50c. to N $3.50 each; to clear at.... 190 (Slegel Coover Store, 34 Floor, Cente’) 24 Floor, Fron —— eee Roe ggseh sty SF to $4.50 Grousers at 52 Roady tor the Last and Biggest Day's Soli mg Men, Women ana |\ row Lacs croazer Trousee eal will coma to a close at The Bi Store to-morrow. You can idea of the magnitude of tl large detachable --10,00 - ~ Novelty (Slegel Cooper Stor is vee as much, a8 “ome stores ance Prices. fer senaone value, of the Trousers by the price lost of the Trousers in This sale were made up epecially for us during the dull season from * lemnants of superior materials in tremendous quantities by manufac- turers with whom we deal largely all the yeur round. To make the last day a ttrostve on. hav led about 200 pairs fro! our regular stooks—all fn all, thet te mut 2,700 pairs at this pric reduce the The Shoes to-mor The range ot sizes {x practically com> plete, build of mi ‘To-morrow “to share in this gree Wen’s $4 & $5 Shoes, $3. Four lines of patent leathers and 2 Ines of calfskin mixed with the regular Footmould brand. Wen’s Shoes, $1.85. Patent Leather Lace Shoes, like illustration, in all sizes; also some calfskin lace shoes, Ata Gils ot fancy native Five Hib "Roast Blast ‘IN Boys’ Shoos at $1.35, Best quallty satin calf lace Shoes, in all sizes; the best wearing shoe for boys, (Blegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, East.) Ib, x SLICED HOILED Sugar cured, Sliced B. to order; per 1b, S72. 504 SIS Winter Suits SI & Overcoats for Wen at # Final Clearance Saturday, The last Saturday in January will be long remembered by all who share in the wonderful values. As a result of the funny pranks played By the weather man this winter, we find on our hands just now a great many more Suits and Overcoats than we ought to have at such a late day. Most of the garments sell regularly at $12.50 and $15.00. These we have gath- ered, and for to-morrow have reat~ ranged the different lines for quick and easy choosing. THE PRICE I8 UNI- FORM. ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT ON THESE TABLES AT NINE DOL- LARS. “ at this remarkably low Che Sits price come in all the popular mixtures, in colors and in black; also in fancy Thibets, Clays, Worsteds, Cheviots and Scotch’ Fabross, single and double breasted styles, It may interest you to know that we ta- clude quite a few stylish Tuxedo Costs and Vests of fine Black Thibet, with silk-faced lapels. Any alterations that are necessary will De made free, ey You may think that §9.00 is entirely too small he Qvegcoats a price for which to get a really good Over coat, but ot Pas you not to dismiss this opportunity before you see these garments. They are well made, of popular fabrics, in the most desirable styles of the beers ris ak gens ¢ to-norrow—come early an values. pret (Siegel Cooper Btore, ‘Main Moon, Wast, oessatel Bie Bets, = Weccamsaells erieA tt