The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1906, Page 7

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MARS, YERKES TELLS WHY SH QUIT MIZNER) =: Says Her Marriage to Young Man Was All a THE WORLD: her. She admits that dhe had a hutband) ving from whom she was not divorced | when she entered into wedlock with| Mimer. She ‘believed her husband to b| stead at thjiht vime, the \buvoand was Hary A sro fn nls veung wie, hi Ea “AOTHERING” | eo Ting's agatn i husband Nor tang a der ie decree had been “granted sis euitned her willingness to go through | th Salifornian, ane time. interested Th {Rid drapped “out of C. 1 ©. Irving Washburn, a well-to-do, manufacturing jeweller at No. 12 John | Failed to Keep Agreement to Pay Her $15 a Week. the young lady's San eed WIFE UP IN COURT =: MONDAY EVE G, FEBRUARY 20, Tev6. Steinert + gel, and answer the | cut do i. h au {| Washburn ~ Admitted He Had : not recelved her regular al- by ‘his led M5 a week whitel at No. riding on’ the ninth to Inquiries Tt cume out front stres eat will JOLTED FROM STREET CAR. Man nh M as she Thrown Of Wax Ran Over Hl ah years old, New York Hospital erosstown horse threw him over in» Ninth ayenue, platform nth oft 1, Fitzpatrick was taxen to the} LYNCHERS AT CONSULATE. BRUSSELS, Feb. ‘etreet, was the complainant in the Cen- | tre Street Police Court to-day against | Wis Sa — a Twen- 25.L. Waddington, the Chilean Charge d'Affaires, yesteniay Horrible Mistake. hia wife, Nellle G. Washburn, who. he cabled hls, Government, the particulars CAlled'at his'oMice on: Pridsy alent Ja connection wich the illling on Sutur- and created a scene ‘that was most day by the Charge's: son of Senor 1 i la, secretary of the consulate, and | enful to him.’ fe now awaiting instructions, Mrs. Washburn, who 1s a very pretty puttide ue ation hosille, crowan | young woman, appeared dressed rich- | PETS RUMer OF Hetent Nod ot ly in furs and silks, She denied the | aad eine ne ee ee Me eatCR: | charge and said ehe cad called at her | ing the bullding in order to prevent i . escape, ‘husband's pldce only to find out why K Store New York 6 HENRY SIEGEL. Pres. |) ENCHANTED BY VOICE. 4 Music and Art of the Califor-| 8%; nian Charmed Her for a J Short While. Big B S «After wpaiog retorts acon ts B. Altman & C g ‘pri. | The Richest Kernels from the Yerkes: Wilton ‘Mizner hes ‘tnally le an, Of the gi, ost Tempting Description : | Meati N. . elie Sees etree yee mere org Tuesday at The 14th Street Store. | eatiest uts in the Great abe said, “I am Mrs, Yerkes: people PLENDID. bargains on every floor—bargains that | | tie lam tea kes rove iavaivullanees cote? SILK UMBRELLAS. thousands of shoppers eagerly seek, and will snap Bloomingdale Special Sales. i} ay. forint Sill never Ce ouie aalenee up as soon as they see them: TH SUITS. Khel atainiot the taut tee weeks hea SELECT ASSORTMENTS OF FINE SILK UMBRELLAS FOR Seasonable merchandise at the littlest of little prices. 4g NE aii new ele aeees te FOR WOMEN New shapes | made me worn and thin, It has almost MEN AND WOMEN, INCLUDING MARTIN'S LONDON Watch the bargain tables in the Main Aisle on the 1A skirt, a saimake modell in Alle ada, { made me old. . } ., “Mr, Mizner came into my lite at a UMBRELLAS, SUN UMBRELLAS WITH VARIOUS Main ler i on ee | Bad aA ye Eg eULG tse {ime when T was looking through tears MOUNTINGS. hese tables are changed daily. | 5 2 SSES, m: ey re ee All sorts of big sales in addition to the bargain | “IMcimsiainaneaehowenimactes ce thee cE Besides, he was an artist to hia finger events will be in progress at THE 14TH STREET - Ups. Ho would read to me delightfully ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, from the books in the lbrary, putting new meaning Into passages. Then he Played the piano with wonderful feel- ing, and his singtr was lovely. The quaintest chansons, the tenderest songs of love and sentiment seemed new and Gelightful when he aung them. I Ils- tened, enchanted. He was a master. Says He Was Acting. | “How could I know that he was an actor; that his tenderness and spontane- | ity all were carefully planned the day i STORE TUESDAY. Z Pound of BULL DURHAM & 50c. Pife-----59c. Unquestionably one of the most remarkable offers ever made the smokers of New York, This famous Smoking Tobacco comes in full-weight pound packages, !t is known by smokers everywhere that the price of a pound of BULL DURHAM is never less than Coc. THE PIPE isa GENUINE FRENCH BRIAR with sterling siver mountings; large size. Both 59 CHOiCEST LINGERIE ‘WalsTS_ —These waists have four panels front, with heavy rose embroidery, daintily trimmed with Val. lace in+ sertion and cluster tucks, hemstitched neck and should collar and cuffs have lace insertion and cluster tuck: 1.98 ter tucked, buttoned back. None C. O.D, $3.00. value, at.... FRENCH AND GERMAN V4LENCIENNES LACE, in com- plete sets of 3, 4 and 5 widths of edging, and 2, 3 and 4 widths n Se. a yard, on sale 3c UMBRELLAS IN 26 AND 28 INCH SIZES, MADE OF TWILLED AND TAFFETAS SILK, WITH NOVELTY HANDLES, . ; 5 ; $3.00 bent or straight shapes. A regular 50c, pipe. Tobacco and Pipe Together as an All-Day Sfecial Tuesday, ¢, a dozen yards to PRINCESS MESSALINE, a soft, rich silk for entire cos- before? How does any woman know? > “His dress was trreproachable; hi Gh) nuauiriors perfect. Ha entered with the OLORED BRIC 5 é and in the prevailing shades; real value 49e most perfect delicacy into my most Cc SILK FABRICS. — fleeting moods. He kx that I d, i and he Know how to eympathise, OUuS?1 ng ec7a ales ues ay TAFFETA SILKS, rt Whitscer itu worl way tron tbe COMMENCING TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. 27h, F, A. M. ] P. MM. ; 2 splendid quality, « : 4A9c Weve Charlie Yerkes loved me. 20.000 \ i RET LAN rom 10 Vnts 1 ‘| larly 59¢., at See," continued Mrs. Yerkes-Mizner, K YARDS OF SILK FABRICS, IN STRI AND NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED. To prevent dealers from b to sell again we reserve the right to limit quantities. Vi fauna oe, Holding) up one of her/delleate, shepely EVENING SHADES, AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES: Whenever a ot sells out before 1 o'clock its plice will be taken. by other merchancise of equally attractive character. | ROUGH PONGEES, a complete line of desirable colors, s, B5e py iat aan eed Si Early comers always get the cream of the selections, bul la'e comers are never disappointed. |) also black and white, 26 in. wide, all pure silk; worth $1, at. Yerkes. ‘The other I have torn fram my TAFFETA MOIRE (PURE DYE), REGULAR PRICE, $1.25 P = r = | et fi Oh, I know there are those who ‘Tuesday From Tuesday From Tuesday From ‘Tuenday, From Tuesday From # |j/ 1 FABUTAI SILKS—an colors and black and white; a strong 9 think. and tam about the Grigsby FER YARD, AT :? 68c. 10a Me 70M? ae 0? my ce Jap. quality, 27 inches wide; worth 60c., for. 3 Cc woman, but he loved me just the same, Dress . ‘able Torchon Women's — and for myself alone. IMPORTED CHIFFON DRESS TAFFETAS, REGULAR Ginghams } | Bed Sheets 1) ojicioth Shades Laces | Neckwear CHILDREN’S DRESSES —Fashioned of plain chambray and checked Money Destroyed Her Faith. PRICE, $1.00 PER YARD, AT . . 65e. Plain SB at Singte atzet Bed P| 4s inchen wits WL sies’ da0 tert, Wl] Gorman and [| Collars of overy pereales, in several smart styles, with square yoke of embroidery trimmed “If he did not love me, why did he / Dan and Gieon— I | sheets, made of You all know the Tee opedae: AL | seanitans ‘rorenon desert ption with Fr se ME Mal or pointed aad ee an 1. 98 wend for me three weeks before his (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) mirtoae Pink ibacdvad: anco’es i a Sees Fee ee oat and ends beaaings and eines wi en id ah and ind 4 yeas, ete death and make me give my solemn Bede, at itn) yee moreillll ipeice Noe cuore pain ote Se esi pip ribbon. eee i taricare nese! -—! or Share | han 2 to a cur Henan 2 yards to se. to oe, || Serine ood, WOMEN’S GLACE KID ELBOW LENGTH . qacant, and there I promised to go wien a tomer. cach at) |] a customers prea 103. enc, ae MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES .aitsices, in back ant 1,98 Tam free as he ts. M1 white; elsewhere $3.00 pair; here only 0) “Sometimes I wish I were there nam 23c 3c 5c z eee anit tes vaken@ron te Hin Foor Feonlaibars P| usta eieee, unis Flos CREAM MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES—these goods have the very nny. faith in mankind. Did I no: believe nicest lustre and are particularly desirable not only for waists in Wilson Mizner, and do T not now G Alt & Us “4 but for full gowns as well. They look just as pretty 2s mohairs 15¢ bi Ghee Eat Ly minerals ae La | Ss Mant t. ie ea Mito Bros neta Tuepiar Brom ‘Tuceday: at Toa to costing three times this price... I Ene ey ee lente. Mads Corsets Cold Sheet Music |] Artificial Beef Women’s DOMESTIC ORGANDIES, 2 varity of small nd large de 19 Fee doubt wiem, suspect them and fear vartous makes | Boiled Ham Xvonue Flowers Tongues Walking signs, nua abs yard. ere (EUESTABREATACCE Cc s $ nd rut " Dy dose eae mM et Mics visors areid sietniolsioa yen yaeitig bint s pane Bale Fela te aeteadchea rene ANNOUNCE THAT, BEGINNING THURSDAY, MARCH Le el as aie io datee Its P| La rae, loony Skirts now; “The way Mr. Mizn proached | Sliced Ham, sole 3 i e made of Plain F tattiea ana amazed, ‘shen captivated FIRST, AND CONTINUING DURING THE SPRING HY] farrier Bic tet | evervwnere at asater et PANAMA CLOTH, EOLIENNE AND POP ENED > as! mysel , # B0e. ¢ jc —The ¢ ‘s t acs r iced; Metily loved him, ft never occurred t0 MONTHS, THEIR ESTABLISHMENT WILL REMAIN {|| \isaeeam ts 90 IL aot ove saan end Boca pound splendid fave for stret and evening ree ey of col. 25¢ See edie embener ws tently OPEN DAILY UNTIL SIX P. M. iJ] J incren e189 HL 2 pounds ton St tore ta OFS, Alsvorssnsereeueiseteeecteseccenaeeenieieston | pea é [J] | fsa two te BY customer. our Bf] March piel bind ee eas ait! devotion, ail ssilantrs, "50 ests Tec Sta customer “3. . e Packer Bloomingdales’ bn 2 sane ‘all attention. He had every evidence of “uC ira sincerity. How could I doubt him?” [ ic 3c ‘a Planned Happy Honeymoon. Second Floor. Sixth Floor. Third Floor. Sixth Floor, Mrs. Yerkes-Mizner furitively wiped i ed over and petted a oor er eek ertears een cre seed lone wis = == = (We Give Dividend Stamps. One Worth 2 Green Stampa i up to her. Ae full, rest lips, perhaps ! . ° stamps are same erfectly modelled of her | fone, 9 a Stamp i. Defore ahe continued: ‘ “J1o planned the delights of a year of H _@f travel together. We should visit f Srl JA\ Japan and get to know Its artistic peo- Ie, and we should see Kashan, where Store Closes at 5.30 P, M. ’ : . Be Ronieeat craptb canis from. We ‘ ' Fulton, Fom Bridge to Duffield St., should see the makers of the rugs, we ' should visit the families where for gen- ’ tore Opens Open Saturdays erations the silken stuff which hangs secures Now the February Furniture Clean-up— i at 8.30 A.M. BROOKLYN. Until 10 P.M, on my walls has been made. le & C wewssoceesscseees “Tt was alluring. I did so want hap- any of meas ° ° piness, which had been dented me. Then Z he brought his friends to my home. these P O RN. ’ They told me he loved me, and they A ‘ seemed £0 certain of It. The thought specials, | e rua never entered my head that he wanted i¢ y ey. I cannot conceive 14 How one so aniritual, capable of such R iC E. |! Most Important Money-Saving Sales of the Year. wonderful thoughts and tdeals, could ‘ he #0 base. i nei , “ome persons may think shat manly s 9 i s 1 ft hi desolation, e . . . “i compenaaten, for thls doso “he ina These last few days of February are going to astonish people who |] { Kirkman 5 Fine Apron if oh hi er, instead o: \oosing . D, . cay ot eedbCehuneet lastesdl of oes zr come to see the offerings. Today starts the Parlor Furniture. Every 5 Sale Gin sha 5 Bee imc aaturerct hah pola agi cre strictly Parlor Suiie on our floor, as well as the Sofas and Chairs may |f | oap ° g ms. H 1 : ° _ ‘old > th ki ‘* Apron Ginghams, 3,600 yards, blue, IAT gee at relay Mee be secured at exactly half the regular values. And this result is reached Sold only, 10. these RNa A Ue ne Growcal green In, soualaed piness is unmistakably ape 6 Ea ee aera ta the Patoken ehrecksicwatrancedt fast: CalaRae y q ry . . * c hi roken nec! warrantes fast color: Raat ls she ooly ploluse jw Siok monsy, Campus from no fancy valuation, but the exact prices which these pieces or eee None O. Herne Namie G, OF Oi limttiad yds, to:pattans MISS CRATER HAS NO Furnished. others similar, have regularly sold for on our own floors; and this 10 Cakes 25c Value 7'2c yd; 5¢ CLAIM ON MIZNER-| El, Correct represen: extraordinary reduction covers avery large variety of pieces:a col- |} |Tuesday for To-morrow, DENVHR, Feb. 8—rhat Wath Crater, | pation of this Outfit Tan lection of which many stores would be proud, if they could present it |}, capes. th otras, has any hold on Wilson 2 2 ‘ Mizner. though ahe was married to the $ | 25 00 Per Week doener het $8.98 at regular prices. Women S Muslin U.sifornian four years ago, ts dended by e Combina- . . : if suis Opens an ion It is our custom to make each of these sale-months clean up its Gilt Belts Curtains ion at ur icbow: “ACCOUNL. — Bocrease .own stock; so that, on March First, we start with an absolutely fresh 1 ° fue i oD rooms, showing the Mberal credit China fiers Women's Gilt Belts, tine woven tin- Ruffled Muslin Curtains, striped Harticles alles . mel rie new stock from beginning to end. No housekeeper who looks forward sel, with handsome harness buckle. } corded designs; they are double things for her old Jertey or Conneotl- and . A a . . This is one of the most popular Belts 4 stitched, well finished, good width, full are the things for her old cl os nt, = to furniture needs in the near future, can afford to miss seeing the of the present time, length; ‘make pretty window i) not swests. Never mind say- WH pay ram 39c; Value 59¢ pr; ing “Sweets to the sweet,” AND extraordinary offerings that this final clean-up movement presents. Value 39c; 19c a Pp 37! at sa cain sot, ier m New list of items—not ready as this is written—will be printed in \To-morrow, jTo morrow, 2C; a \ rated: ra ‘Station U EU Fa = eee e+ te _ Jumbo Peanuts, special growth, S80. arntsiteas € Door. 27.50 Tuesday morning's papers. = z ——— | F hand picked; in air-tight jars, : | : The. most ¢ seipty ied CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, (i A. 1 Seat 8Co. af OHN WANA MAKER}22 iti |THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD i i ‘1 a j )

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