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#% per month, which he mother, Mrs. Josephine Cassie. to re | catve while she lived | tm February 108, iver to his WILL OF CASSIE Brother and Sister Declare that SSyglerE"'BSnfag iy Widow Was Never Lawful “fatth ¢ might ask for her arrestin BULK OF ESTATE TO HER ener rae aoa guilty of bigamy Mase Mrs. Seaverns, Common Law Wife won at of Cassier’s Youth, Has No Part in the Contest. wed on thy 4 over unt Mt was not the common-law wife of | his youth. now Mrs. Henry C. Seaverns. ‘who fied objections to the probating of Lois Cagnier's will at the Surrogate's Office to-day. She Wid not appear in pase Tey | STREET PREACHER IN PULPIT OF ' OF TRINITY. | Occupy Rostrum in Historic Old Church. Bulls, dears, militonaires, hen the will was handed over to Clerk Jacob Washburn by Law. yor Edwards, of Edwards & Bryan, at- med ok ames, oan L Wat messenger bors ans clerks will assem omes. | die to-morrow st moon (neon, street preac ana a aye ofan, Deda Maa of | holding meetings th front of the Cus Mo, 44 Rast Third street, Boston ‘The cowiestants allege that time of making his will Mr Wap of ynsound mind; that he: w a ORT PR teR am te rte! @hould have been offered for probate there, end that Mrs. Agnes Cassier, we left the bulk of his fortune, i RI Agia Te It te also deciared that the will offered | fp NOL the Iagt made by Cassier and thar “the deceased's true and lawful wife, the | to be known es plain * | most prominegt men on Wall street | peen sure of an audience. James Stillman, President of the Ne anal City F ie Mhay St ce weed, i bike | the men who have become interested in | the street preacher to the officers of the bank every day f “Mrs. Seaverns,” is still gna Mr. Wilkinson ie invited never to alive a ls entitled to her share in the | miss a meal ertate, ‘Witham Van Renssetaer, a Custom- House broker whe died a few months ago, was the firat to discover the sires Wneousiy tn thin country and Eneiand |imen paceman, He was killed on Juty 1 in the pelicand Dix heard of Sceldent at Balisbury, England. presen will was drawn up by pane. Louis Cassier made a fortune pub- Mebing an enginerring magazine simut- Tae Kev ie of Trinity ir. is meetings —_————— ‘BROOKLYN’SMOST RELIABLESTORE Journeay & Burnham Flatbush Abenue and Falton Street, Brooklyn. Again-—~ Bargain Friday. $2.25 to $2.50 Shirt Waist Boxes, $1.39, $1.30 for cholee of 200 shirt waist boxes, cowered with fine quality of fh or plain burlap, ni Mined; brass by worth $2.25 and $2 or utility fed cretonnes and hinges; om friday Bargains in Shoes, palt for Misxes’ Shoes, eat 4 Beh tips of patent | sles 41¥6 to 3 with hetle oF spring $1.50 and $1.75 per pair. eather; worth 92.50. Children's sizes at $9.00 per pair for Boys’ Shoes, made of fine box calf, mannish shapes, heavy oak soles, welted and stitched by Esa, sizes 2% to rr worth $3.50. . for Youths’ Shoes, made of plump dull finish calf skin; soles made of best oak» tanned leather; sizes 9 to 13%; also some fine vicl kid shoes for dress wear; worth $2.50. per pair for Ladies’ Autumn Shoes~- all the smart new shapes; short s with b harrow toes; tipped or plain; soft demi glazed kid or call; Blucher or regular lace; also. but- ton styles Wf desired; worth $5.00 $1.08 for cholee of about 250 pairs of Ladies’ Oxfords and faney slip- pers, of extta quality black and colored kid; the sizes are broken, but the goods are very desirable; worth $5.00. Friday Bargains in the Underpriced Store Domestics, Hosiery and Underwear, t Boltuate, filiog of objec t truckmen, in ae | who bas been tom-House. This preacher, who prefers "Wilkinson." hes | J attracted the attention of some of the | Js work, and the Church wae allowed ) Wilkinson for the closing days of 6c. per yard for fine quailty of Bleached Muslin, soft, finish, full yard wide; worth 9c, “Not over 20 a to a customer and Wone sent 0. D, ai per yard for Outing Flannel, soft and “fluffy, blue and pink stripes and checks; worth 9. Qc. per yard for Creponet Flan- mel, 27 inches wide, new Fall de- signs, dots, figures and stripes, light and dark colorings; worth | tahee, 10¢. for Turkish Towels, good size, bleached, heavy weight, fringed ends; worth 15¢. Mec. per yard for bleached Table Damask, 58 inches wide, 00g quality, large assortment of pat> tomes worth 35¢. O¥ec. per yard for Dress Ging- ham, checks and stripes, strong quality, geod styles and colors; worth 1244 Bc. for women's white Richelieu ribbed Vests, low néck and gleeve- less, with fancy néck and arms; worth 124be. 15c. for women's white ribbed | Vests, low neck and sleeveless, tape in neck and arms; worth atc, 10¢. for children’s fast black ribbed cotton Hose, sizes 6 to 934; vorth 18¢ 1c, for misses’ fine ribbed fast black cotton Hose; worth 19c, Oats Neor.) 17%. for women's white ribbed Vests, low neck and siteveless, with fancy lace fronts; worth 25¢ _ Be per pair, or 3 pair for $1.00, for women's fast black lisle and cotton Hose, odd sizes; worth 50c. and 75c. per pair, CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POLSON ‘THE WORST DISEASE IN THE WORLD Blood Poison is the worst disease in the world; not only those whi tontrac. it Juffer. but the awful taint is often transmitted te iunocent offspring whose lives are bli and bodies diseased because alae ded neariont Blood Petron fas been allowed to remain in the e¢ Ors, Bign X sontenoted ry us BL this A ic Saua)ly a little pim- by wa! at ned Uy aon tafacted or blister, then a red rash Biv ahaa, nae wit trled averyth res eard out, the mouth an throat eal ttl Y wleerate. the hair comes out, co epeecareneccctoee eolored spots appear on the ie ed. 6 tp alle and ¥ fas" eck and breast; end " Dave hover wean thp fushigi rast the disease more thoroughly pol- " BOlAlive Avo." ates the blood, sores and cht ee, and i, the trouble Hs not checked the Bo bebe nails ry off, and the soft bones of the nose and head are 8, goes down into the blood and forces out every particle of the poison and makes a complete and lasting cure, As 600n as the system gets under the influence of the remedy the ° synptoms begin to past away, and when Y NESETAGLE. bere 2 Ee the penaas is left in fect heal roughly dors 5, S. §. rid the system of the virus that po ai Ser ip SL, at (hg Bg the Pullteer Bullding, tn duly, | In ne will he leaves all his entate both real and personal to hia wife,| Agree B. Cansier, with we encention of desired bis Avoodiall added agp are named as executors ap expected that Mrs. Sei verns. e publishers first wife would r} or epent to-day when the Sbfectione wen Wife of Publisher. Ried The lewyer for the. legatets made red the statement that should ene af Perpon, neither aia whe have an attorney | Rey William m Wilkinson Invited tol | He hae bern holding street meetings | 1.0 das We, a eCay Sey teeters f, ene 1tthe—teme—t Luncheon fs served ||| and other | ( ¢ Ble Whee! shoe, eon Adams Dry Goods Co. |r THE WORLD; THURSDAY wht SEPTEMBER 13, 1906, TWO BLOCKS | ON SIXTH AV. Specials for To-| Morrow, Friday, ti in the Adams Building \————_——_——- ADAMS BUILDING~3d Floo! Hundreds ot .airs of Women’s and Men’s Shoes in a Great wes 85 Women's $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes, ADAM: Clearance Friday Sale. Men's Douglas Shoes, $3 and $3.50 kinds, at ge Boys’ and Girls’ Kid and Box |Calf Shoes. $1.50 and $1.75 grades, sizes 6 to 11—12 to 2— | in CG, D and E width, All with | solid oak soles — a good service- | Special at | ter Wher SeheoF weil || Women’s Kid or Colt Shoes. | Mitioontre Baby—| The Tattlegreand | 2 Glasgow Bob. Son of Bat- A special lot of our $1.50 to | | $2.50 grade to close out—sizes not regular, but a good supply | | Boys’ and wiris’ Farefoot San- dals. The 7sc.kind in leather or can- vas.good leather soles, sizes 6 to. 12 Great of medium and large on hand— | 860 pales in the | jot—regular $1.50 2 564naes a the Special at 5 Ain i Henry Lewis © Cardinal's | Box—Har- $3.00. 1 | The Deitverance— Glasgow Adams Bidg., 2d Floor ] For Friday and Saturday Special Values in Long and Short Kimonos. Crepon Kimonos, made full teneth \ | | | and width, in lavender, red, pink, blue and black, finished with Per- | Short. Kimonos in lawn, blue and black; value 45¢., MES eavasiean vest et ace '25¢ fiowered buttonhole stitched, in pink, Kimonos ang (itted-back Dressing OCs, with collars buttonhole stitched and finished with ribbon; value Sy ave gains, Women’s 39¢ Under- [cf wear, 25c. Women's Maco yarn, shaped hody pure whiterribbed cotton Vests | tap ed | high neck, jong sleeves, necks, pearl buttons; Pai match, ankle length, French b full width; the weight is a me heavy, without fleecing, su ua Be | present wear, The best-g¢ad Of S9c. goods, Friday, each Women’s 59c, Under- | wear, 39¢. : te cotton heted— tri tapes, all hi n necks sleeves, with. Frenc fength pants to urateh, full ¢! texture, with silky soft fleece lin (ng. Regular Sy¥c. va spasboag fF ADAMS BUILDING—Ist Ploor---————| 7 Genuine Bargains in Women’s Underwear and Hosiery For to-morrow’s selling we present four of the biggest values offered this season in this particular line—bargains that are bar- A visit here will certainly mean a great saving to you | Sack and faticy, gauze lisle threads h ; 25 BIG linda mer numbers. ianpromeece ADAMS BUILDING -Ist Floo ee Great Sale Black and Colored Dress Goods. Record Breaking Specials for To-Morrow. - ONeill-Adams G [sexes | FUELDING« jalcony. ¢ Sale of Popular Books, 45c The following books are offered to-morrow at the special price of Four hundred and twenty pair of | An assortment of DOUGLAS our womén's $2.50 Medallion | $3.00 and § welted shoes 4Sc. The titles are all recent publi- Patent Colt or Kidskin Blucher | ail the desirable toes and new cations and books from the pens of and eo Shoes, sizes 2% ¢ Stylish patt : are to oT the most popular writers of fiction, h B to E, silk facin; found In the lot, also L V soles, Cuben’ heels, LEATHERS AND SIZES. Slight bet app eho Ma a ain so, Cth OS ag | Panos oee as eee originally sold for $1.00 per 45m of an ert required to COpy; special at... .sceeeree : —Also— he det in most in- The Vilteres Ball | The Frodigel Seu 38° PAIRS OF PATENT COLT, which do not hurt the Gathas bar betes |e GOODYEAR WELT BOOTS ie Games for Rvery. Tee Vanreveles > plain opera toe or tip, Cuban $1.98 Gragetark — ate | Whea Keatghiboot ~O, heels; ‘sizes. 244 to 7s heavy on glas_ Good- Oxtoheon Was in Flower ~ Re sires 44g to leurts Courageous | Charles Major i} Rives. Bi ne Millions best sizes, all atv... BI.99 4 Little Shepherd of | Stccurcheon | | Kingdom Come— | pishop’s Carriage —Michelson. Voice Ho the Peo ple—Gim Missisaippt my Bubble Hough My Lady Cinder- | ella—Wiltiamson. Mas on the Box- ra The Pit — Frank News The Proside:t—A H. Lewis 5,500 yards of Regular 50c to 75¢ Dress Goods and Suitings at 29c Yard. This great bargain lot consists mainly of new Fall styles 45-inch GRAY TAILOR Si ITINGS, 36-inch NEW FALL PLAIDS, 36-inch: S HERD AND FANCY CHECKS, 49-inch MOHAIR SICILIANS arid BRILLIANT: in black and colors, inch Green and Blue CHECK SUITINGS, all-wool P. MAS, all-wool CREPES and m: er w tunity to get good materials for cl n's frocks, at such a low price. No mail or school dre: sses, everyday suits and and includes such poe HEP. HEP: | INES | ANA- 29 Never before was there such an oppor-| skirts | $1.00 and $1.50Tattor Suitings, 50 to 58 Inches Wide, at 59c Yard. This unsual offer includes such desirable Fall fabrics as; Plain Guaranteed Rainproof Sultings, All- Wool Tweeds, All-Wool Homespuns, All-Wool Gray Mixed Panamas, All-Wool Meltons, AJi-Wool Cheviots, All-Wool Heather Mixtures—new Gray Suitings, in stripes, overplaids, invisibie checks, mixtures and many other fabrics. Remember width—S0-$8 inches.’ Not a Peal of these fabrics sold heretofore under $1.00 and most of them as high as $1.50 $1.00 and $1.25 Black cag Goole, 69e Yard. $4-inch Ali-Wool Imported Chiffon Panama, 43-inch silk and wool Crepe de Paris, 42-inch silk and $0-inch wr wool Eolienne, 44-inch all-wool German Satin Prunella, 42- jor oe Voile, woo! Broadcloth, 45-inch imported silk-finish Nun's Veilix Important Specials in For Women. The items quoted in the follwing list are ba f the word, Taking into consideration the Sample Hosiery, 1 9c. dor. sample Hosiery, plain morrow and Saturday only: Cheviot Suits, $18.00. heviot; coat 24 in. Jong, strapped, } ifis of velvet, lined with taffeta; colors blue, brown, gray mix- compr' sing sheer skirt pleated \| tac Coats in mixtures, ce ee with vel- yet and braid.> Excellent value at..... Rain Coats, box-pleated back, double: “breasted 211 front, with belt; colors Oxford and tan. At. . Waists in linen, pleated, or madras, with yoke} in fancy the new man-tailored w; aI Liste ‘Thread Hosier Priday price THIS 18 AN UNUSUAL ODD PIECES OF SILK to for new goods just arr choicest colors a t trimming and coat Iining AND TAPFETAS, BLACK PONGEES AND GLACE TAFFE jn plain DUCHESSE and LIBERT JASPER and FANCY TAFFETAS ar Y, PEA dL Other Specials for Friday's Selling. rane All-Silk | 59¢, for 79%. Quality All-Silk 35c, for 49. Colored Taffetas—1,5 10 yards—in an all pure silk quality, | \ wide, bright and heayy and recom | assortment | white not a taffetaline—color complete, with abundance ot and cream and dark shades. izes 30 to 50 wa ADAMS BUI,DING — Rotunda Friday Sale SILK REMNANTS. | All at 29c, and 39c, Yard. MARK-DOWN ON nsure an immédiate ¢ TAS, PONGEES, SURAH SILKS, FOULAF | mended for wear, ADAMS BUILDING~ 3d Floor MEN’S $2 and $3 TROUSERS | at $1 and $1.89 a Pair. Genuine $2.00 Kinds for $1.00. | —the smaller sizes are of pique; 59 - 69 ADAMS RUILDING—2d Floor) Suits, Coats and Waists rgains in every materials used ‘al make-up, they are doubly so. These special prices $18.00 ; $7.50 $10.00 threads. | tures, also black, Speial at......c.eeeees j W ft i ua OF | D y, Be tute aatane Suits in Gray Mixtures, $7.50. With only a few of the larger or | | 4 Lot of Suits: in gray mixtures; Eton coat, | smaller s. Reg val se sag with braid; skirt bral and circular ues 25¢. to Asc, Priday..... B9C| | OCUMA) Mcsic ens oerd¥¥aanAns sienmewiens $9.75 $1.75 20th to 21st Street a eed to 22d Btreet i a oe the O'Neill Building "NEILL BUILDING—4th Plooe————— Furniture Bargains for To-morrow (Friday) Dining Room Tables | China Closets. “* (Like cut) Made of solid oak, stand 6 fee high, 40 inches w have bent glass ends and one | rench late mirror in ack and French pate | Mirror on top, | thi grooved shelves and all highly pol- Claw feet; made in three jee noes H. O'Neill & Company ae) = highly polished; 44-inch t ets massive Mg sizes, Regular Pri Sale Pri oo ‘$22.00 "$16.00 | | $44. .50 0 $25.00 $18.00 egular price 10/0 $28.00 $20.00 | $21.00 ———— O'NBILL BUILDING—Basement. $18.98 Dinner Sets, $10.00 (Basement ) 25 thin American pete Dinner Sets, neatly deco-) | rated in white and gold, with Jace-borders. Six dif- 1 $10.00 ferent designs to select from.’ 100 pieces to the set including meat dishes and plates, ‘These sets are valued at $18.98; we have advertised them for | ] ST EB. We Oy Specht PPPs TRY atte day. Your choice for | ree | Howsefurrishings Garbage Cans, | Coffee Mills. Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans, | Heavy Japanned | Mills with cover and bail handle; good | with steel cutters; f £9, | iy Size: regular value warranted; special value 69c | Wee. Spel Wes seceases 29c Salt Boxes. Fry Fans. Blue and white China Sait Boxes, | Heavy polished Iron Fry Pans, the with hinged cover; kind that will not | regular burn; price 29c.; special at "1Bc | value $9c.; special’ at “40c O'NBILL BUILDING—4th Floorp———- Scotch and Nottingham Lace Curtains, | An exceptional showing of the newest weaves and designs, including Irish Point, Renaissance, Italian Fillet and Brussels effects, all with lockstitch edge. Note the Following Special Prices : $2.00 Curtains at, pair $1.50 | $5.00 Curtains at, pair,.-...$4.00 $3.00 Curtains at, palr $6.00 Curtains at, palr - $4.50 $3.50 Curtains at, pair $6.75 Curtains at, pair..... $5.50 35c. Curtain Madras, 25c. Yard. 36-inch Curtain Madras, either ecru or white; several handsome 25: designs to select from. "Regular BSc. pet yard, Gh. vcsccssenes - ——O NEILL BUILDING-4th Ploor—————— Rugs-—8.3x10.6 feet. About fifteen Rugs that are slightly soiled—~Tapestry, Body Brussels, Velvets and Wiltons—slightly soiled. At Half Regular Price while they last. O'NEILL BUILDING—Basement-————— Groceries Special Prices For Friday and Saturday. SHORT EN ALL An exceptional opportunity came to us in the way ¢ ds of fine embroidered Mousseline all-overs, CK REGENCE, CO! DE CYGNES, HAIRLINE STRIPE SINE SILKS. SPECIAL TABLES sleeves, &c.--goods that would readily sell yard, We offer them in three lots At 98c., $1.49 and $1.89 $4.50 Black Taffeta a {ull yard ———~ ADAMS BUILDING —Ist Floor—————-— A Sale of Fine Embroidered AND Mousseline All-Overs. Regular Value, $2.50 to $4.50. of several thou- in plain black, ite, colors and Persian effects-—just the article needed for waists, from $2.00 to Yard. ADAMS BUILDING—Ist Floo 5,000 Sample Pieces of Leather Novelties at Half Price This important sale comprises the entire stock of the largest maker and importer of 1] sample leather ar and teds and cassimeres, the larger ones it cassimere goods in the country only, and not g pair worth less than $2.( perfect jl 0 The -lot consists of Purses, Card Cases, Wallets, make, rfect fit ! Sill Rolls, Pogketbooks, Dres: Cases, Cig. AKE, PEMTECE ME ales esersrererreres | Cigarette Casea, Toilet Rolls, Medicine Cases Genuine $3. 00 Trousers for $1.89. | § 29 to 36 inches; made id cassimeres real $3.00 Trousers, and they { regular $5.00 kinds, at..-..) Sizes 30 tu 50 of splendid worst of first-class ; have the appea Boys’ $3.00 School Suits, $1.98, being made to sel) at $5.00 They come in double-breasted) and Nor- excellently mate and lined. | Also In Russian and Sailor styles, in pretty patterns and plain The latter include a Risined of tv ba i i An extraordinary sult at the price and $3.50 originally folk styles, in splendid mixtures colorings priced to-morrow at ....... line 1,000 pieces at 25¢ 500 pieces at 75¢ 1,000 pieces at 95¢ 500 pieces a | Jn conjunction with the above sale, 1,000 Leather Shopping Bags at ina fine range $1.89 $1.98 three piece fittings,/each, special at... in fact, almost everything conceivable in the leather novelty 2,000 pieces at £0¢ t 1,69 All the new Pall_models in Carriage, Envelope, Vanity and Ave Bags, in assorted leathers and colors, with one, two and 96 ava a locha Coffee, excellent drinking quality; fine) ox offee + ind Mocha Coff ent drinks, ty; f Se aroma and flavor, $ Ibs. for 81.45; per Ib Teds Formosa Oolong, Ceylon, English Breakfast, Youn Hyson! 464 or Mixed Tea, 3 ibs. for 1.00; per Ib | Sugar Revcutete ‘Blder's Standard meanenated Sugar, in muslin 1.18 bags, 25 Ibs. for . Milk — Borden's Ca n- France - American Banquet Brand Jame densed Milk (Magnolia | Boupa: 16 varletien; quart —In brand); per onpee-+s+ Scans Woe; pist ego Limit 1 dozen. woe —~ Red alaeke. 4 or Chow! Inde ' Sea nae Pich tes arene S rill A s price 15e T tun regular oe Chew in fare * per Wane 12¢ crew Lope: FORYIAT 10 Labeler — pr ie lade Hartley's wer sive, 1 lb Imported Orange i ae In stone crock nize iy'tb bade; Individual oiding is each, red individual "yg rewwiar We. at.. herry. gre peach, ap ae roe, kreen GARE, gaunvon Flakes. Gnisiaes Brown ifocasberry “end Serangs ad. Dressing - Horn: marmalade, regula Salad Dressing; indjvidual freee Rernaahaes $Oc) price “atc. epects! er 35¢) "ite, reewlar ide, Ai Ge ' —— ayy O'NBILL BUILDING~ Ist Floor — > —> prices ever quoted. Value $1.00; special at 3-Letter Initial Dies. j [#d.® | We will cut a S-inttial die in the fatest approved fashion in Blogk or Gothic type of the standard size, and stamp with this die in any plain color $5 to 120 sheets of paper, according to its weight, and give you 75 envelopes to match. the paper In all popular fipisises, most excellent quality, fro very best mills, the ue the outfit being actually Mr ret 00 85 to 120 sheets of papeand 75 envelopes to naatch, paper Sam pid in any plain golor; die to be your, property, 143 Filth Avenue i Onetine — address value $3; special at. os $4.25 | 14s Filth Avenue New York Twortine | value sre at Wa. $4.75 M $2.25 Three: Fai 48) spoial ate Important Special Offering of Stationery and Engraving Thousandsof pounds of fine Writing Paper from one of the leading mills, in all the correct shapes and tints, at the lowes 85 to 120 Sheets of Paper, 75 Envelopes to match AMostRemarkableProrosition | Sopa enc RD ela ty }25e Monogram Dies. Paper, Envelopes and Stamping. { 85 to 120 sheets of paper and 75 | envelopes, Paper stamped {rom our two-letter monogram dies, or from | | customer's own address or monor gram die, in acy plain color, WHRO DETECT) os cpp honey 50c | Name. Plates and Cards. Sivas primed trom own- ‘er's plate: special at....., 49¢ We will, during this card sale, en+ grave your name im the fashionaMe serine type and supply 50 excellent Quality visiting cards at the Tithe price of..... 65c¢ Nane plate engraved lock or Old English type, with $0 hi ng cards Ot bést quality, at the | very remarkable price of $1. 15 Name plate engraved in shaded Old fi , with $0 visiting cards of t quality; regular 4 ce $3.50; spectal at. $1.75 100 Wedding Invitations, We will engrave, in the latest poript type, Wedding Invitations, up to 10 Nines, in tashionable script, ture ishing 100 invitations on strictly Bio ace paper, the best stock, Inside and outside envel- Spe 6.50. copes, at -the + of