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oe Fits grade anit will be cents BRE THINS SHE WIL WK BACK HUSBAKD Says Parents of Young Carleton Are Satisfied With His Marriage. (Spectal to The Evening World) NEW HAVEN, Coan., Sept. %.—Bthel Thompson, of No, 11-2 Collage street, who was married Wiliam Dean Carleton, « Wealthy New Yorker, residing at the Bote! Majestic, made & statement to- @ay when asked about her young bus band, who was taken away by his Parents immediately after the marriage @eremony | “My husband,” she said, “ls in New York, but intends to leave on Monday to attend college at Boulder, Col. His to Carleton, son of W. F. Patter acd mother are doth satisfied with tus “ina and the decision that he should nd college was made Bimply because all concerned realized that it was for the best. For the pree- @nt I shal) remain tn Now Haven, but Bt the completion of my f lege course we are to reside at Boul- Misa Thompain was asked if any piene had been made whereby she would see her husband before his grad- madion No Time to Make Plans. “We hed ne time te ke plane of f@ny kid.” she replied “My husband Gecided to uddenly J am not positive just fase} _agals tion time to see me Miss Thompson explained that she fhad met young Carleton's parents, and Wat tw y kind to ber end sure thet hé carne ay fora showed onsideration “They tng tas with » t were if mo way oward me mon and Carleton t parsonage o rigy ¢ Married 5 DJ. Cla aiven tn the license 0 be eighteen and ti tw nty-one last year while bh course at the Booth and % ave entered department of Yale Tried to Stop Marriage. made by a | @iens tacher | Pece! ve. eneage on Bat @ey afternoyn from som con. ted with the “schoo! t oy wee being tatored 4 Son cont | MISSIPEOUA TO aE PORT TOM Property Owners ‘Organ Frans Bill Which Con- gress Will Pass zet ze t by it ted ea cha or Istand hanne > th M roid at Massapequa " newt ts New Y renide east of Tae d Vice Third aman enident J Pr Becretar Oddo, T wurer. Executive Commi William Rohr 4 Thoma Fraser William , b, ' Dowd. Hoard of will ta Friday evening A4som om of the Mas- a Hore, mailers of great tance jn regard to the bill to © Barend ty Congress at the coming srs inn will be taken up. i ected that Gongs be man Cox: Present at PRICE OF MILK TO ADVANCED On Oct, dothe price of cream and Advanced two Hote’ it was aid that are tn Buffalo Dressmaker Testifies to Terror, Vite Mamat loses myostent and 2 ; Seon In ly Rerned OW of Miss Walworth at Ohne wan wih ba bina and another PR t to-day on t urth floor of Will Contest. (Apectal to The Brening World) NOCHWATER, N. ¥,, Sept. MB» TH haunt her? She's) The “Sign of the Spear” Points the Way to Misuse sewsnumosy orem | Courtesy, Consideration, Confidence and Credit. Carle, a modiste, in the Surrogate’) ‘These four principles wake 1 ranies court yesterday in the hearing in the! Weworth will content was this ex- preaion ere@ited to the dying woman Eile M. Wadeworm. This was atter Mow Wadsworth had made « will in favor of Ana M. Sweeney, wife of the pro- tor of the Hotel Victoria, N. ¥ Further testimony of a sensational na Lure wa adduced Miss Wadsworth Hospital last March Mra. Sween ‘The contestants are | Frank M. Wadsworth, of Gerard, Pa, a cousin, and Stella Wad worth, adopts! of the decedent's brother, shor pe Reed be rich only in » Uke our business pelle farm! far incersty made be apirit of pride IS hire eo are our woods worthy of rofl. Tt matters bot whether you price, mo more, Bo less. died in the City leaving $5.00) to| bad been an intimate friend of the tes- tatrix, and called on ner every day at the howplial for several weeks. testified that Mrs, Sweeney was always there, and the sick woman appeared to be afraid of her “She begged me to take from there” said the wit day after the will was made idea of three Prrniabed vet at expense. pot take ur Judgment in the you a reome tastefully moderate You need worth id to me, when I caled to sev matter of furnish. for, ‘Oh. Mrs. Bauman, have (hey made mea will? Atter" entd 1 tereeneys pointing to the deor ‘Now ‘to pend more 7 Let ‘Spear to die’ She sald she was doped all the ney. we can fur d Feather Your ‘save h it an elaborate v Nest.” Mrs. Karle aid that ane called eee = wexin ts Wadewerts a short time before a! whe knew her. then asked me. died and asked ber if he said she did and ‘Why didn’t you take me out of here when I wanted you tot Spear’s “Sincerity” Rugs, 9X12, $10.05; $2 Cash, $1 a Week. | Then she eald, ‘She's wot all, but I'll | | mwcaseis CARPETS, denvtiful AXMINSTER CARPETS, in a va- aunt her, I'll haunt her!’ I said to pauerne. very durania worth @@&e fiety of dusiane, splendid wpares: very or. Mies Wadsworth, don't say pet epithet son Witla 6 ne 1.12% at a will x it =soeesh i |e a iNet? vary oT to! weeney ut It an ble pattern Spe she said. ne doem't know what : . ane baa +15 podigrseniin CBMUSRELS. RUG ie a Savio URUOR, Heber colorings nas testified ‘that Mra. Sweeney [| viceahle Special Price $12.75 = ce 7,75 1 told the aick woman that she All Carpets Made, Laid and Lined Free. tain’? cause HW come babk to nt be- her, yen God takes you from this hed to rest He won't let you'eome beck ,g > New York Open ogain i | Pittsburg, Saturdays Witness said ahe noticed a diamond Cincionatl. Untit1o P.M. ting belonging to Mise Wi next time whe called ‘aisworth, and the hospital 6th Ave, & 16th St. TO-MORROW IS THE DAY A MIGHTY PURCHASE 241-243 CAESAR MISCH, Inc. 241-243 $150,000 Ret 17th and 16th Sts. Bet. 15th and 16th Sts, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, LADIES’ NEW YORK NEW YORK AISTS, ETC, HAS BEEN PURCHASED BY “THE CHICAGO SALVAGE CO. SUITS, SKIRTS, AT 25: ON A DOLLAR. THE BUILDING 215-243 SIXTH AVENUE IS NOW CLOSED, AND WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1906, AT 9 A. M. _ AND CLOSES IN 30 DAYS. Be Sure You Are Right. Look for the Name THE CHICAGO SALVAGE CO. Men's elegant business and dress suits.) latest st aesar Misch's pr cut_in the very latest style, handipad’ | $15.00; Chicago Salvage Cc ; ded shoulder and collar, lined with| price x XXX double warped ce, $5.59 Men’s Overcoat Department. | You can save at least two-thirds the you will have to pay the regular price : ‘ serge; sold for] An extra speciat’ lot of chiffon taffeta idealde The latest style overcoats in| $18.50; Chicago Salvaye Co.'s $8.98 | dresses in all colors rls | dealer Price 98), thers trimmed with dainty |! | The latest style overcoats | ih medium and heavy weight,.82009 | ls of the finest material| This overcoat itively worth $10.00, or your Skirts ciftular and tucked: | each of these dresses would be consid- $4.98) cred excellent value at $18 | in all | Chicago Salvage Co's price. $6.89 Ladies’ suits of French Panama, made Men's splendid suits in cheviots and| lace, Scotch plaids, sold for $15.80; Chicago Salvage Co.'s price, Silk and satin lined dress suits, the latest shades, in plain, checks and fing English box back overcoats | n black, blue and grays | stripes, sold for $22.00; Ch in Bton jacket style, lined with soft taf- positively worth $15.00 $5.85 ro Salvage (Co's price... 57-48} fete 10 match; lack,-rose, Alice, blue Popa edie og Re PIO ca ete ge a scda, and old rose; Caesar Misch's }} ttyle, broad shoulder effects, hand=| 93 cq. Chicago Salvage Co.'s price QBc | Price, | $20.00; Chicago Sal | sadded silk velvet collar, made of mel- | vage Co.'s price $7.85 padded si and vicuna; positively | Men's extra fine dress suits in all the] Sitk-tined voile suits, excellent French tons, Aérsey and viewna; ponte’ | test styles and shades, silk and satin) yolle, mounted over best silk dro | MT eter ike ceaselimay "| ined: equal to-the-finest $40.00 tailor] skirt! fancy Eton and bolero and cle | ng Pea Witte sPe Es $6.98) made-to-order suits Chicago g 12 48 Caesar Misch's HC} AL Jeeveee Salvage Co.'s price . "Sal Gees) || : vial icago. Sal s fihe royal santa ee te Men's fine trousers for Sunday wear $9.98), sey and) melton, lined, with Hockanum and Globe worsteds, neat | Fashionable pony model suits, made of [| Venetian, lining; pe $8.98 stripe effects; fd for $5, $6 and| tropical worsteds, light and dark gray worth $20.00 Thé finest quality custom tailor-made Chicago Salvage Co.'s r $2.39 | rr ¢ ovelty mixtures; skirts draped in gore §]| { 1 reular effects; Caesar Misch's price, || and imported Carr's, melton, Brooks's + eathe im , $25.00. Chicago {i kersey, lined throughout with Skinner's | aia acetal anerees from 98c| Cas price an Savage € 10.08 silk and satin; positively equal to a] > t . bee omen's walking sk of $10.00 tailor-made overcoat, or your| 1,000 pairs of boys’ kee pants, 90, | , ee nish: Stotiles shad ia at i money refunded any time ¢149 a9 worth $1.00, at pleated, black, blue, brown and’ m sf during this sale . : FURS. FURS, tures; regular $6.00. value; ¢ Sensational Bargains in a8 ; eden, ' Cliicago Salvage Co's price. $1.98 rei vet? 7 | The larg: urs in'the city tO) One lot of ladies’ skirts, in all color Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s) <.10..’{roni, in all the latest styles; fin-| sig up to $10.00; Chicag se cbs Fall and Winter Clothing. | «* quality; 25c. on the dollar i Salvage Co.'s price $3.98 A fine suit of clothes, all to, match; | The Biggest Bargains Eyer Offered a oe LADIES SKIRTS posi positively worth $12.50 $2.98. in the City of New York ele ea A's $ ss chicag > Sal Men's fine dress suitd of fine wool ma Ladies’ Suits, Waists & Skirts snd 6.98 terlat-in-black, blue and gray worsteds; | : 3.400 WAL \ sold for $13.50; Chicago Sal- 3.9) | Ladies’ su in nobby mixtures; soft, also. comy 1 be vage Co's price ee, $3.98! worsted material, in all shades, the very on the dollar Sale Positively OpensWednesday, Sept. 26, at 9 a.m. LOOK FOR THE LARGE SIGN. The Chicago Salvage Co., Caesar Misch, Inc. Double Store, 241-243 Sixth Ave., Bet 15th and 16th Sts,, New York City. sw HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION DURING (THIS SALM. OPEN BV ENING S UNTIL 9 ATURDAY UNTIL 11 P. 1. WE AGREE TO RDFUND THE MONEY ON ALL GOODS NAMED Of SATISFACTORY TO THE PURCHASER —THE CHICAGO FALVAGE CO, Look for the name above the door before entering, THE CHICAGO SALVAGE CO it. 15th and 14th Sts. New York City. VE+y Winding Up the 10th Anniversary Sales Eighty-Eight Complete Specialty Stores Join in a Mighty Ef- fort to Make this Week of Greatest Importance to Shoppers ND we wilfuse all our tremendous power to make the last business days of September, together with the last days of our 10th Anniversary Sale of utmost interest to people who wanrto save money on Fall and Winter necessities and luxuries of every description Buying now is doubly advantageous to you because, in addition to the our stocks are in the very height of completeness and everything is so fresh, new prices bei and perfect. ng remarkably attractive, Whether you need things for the house or the table, or for persdnal wear, you will do well to come here, Space permits us to mention a few of the special values The Pure Food Show Success /Co tinues HIS splendid exposition is on those points when you see with what ease the clever der the demonstrators any question about their goods.and they will gladly explain to fou while you’re hefe. Only very few of the values spe try our perfect telephone or mail order service CHERRY WAPERS—Huntley & Primers | En makes ols packets $148. D5q J) BONELESS PSH AXXX FLOUR. Siegel Cooper's Best Minne wots Fam ly P vent; bbl, $5) hell. 5. bole, $2.78) eightnebb! 65c NEW PRUNES ey Sante 9, Clara Fruits i 12¢ PURI SPAGHETTI-Havel MACARONI or doren, $1.25; per pack SUGAR CORN bi MAINE De Stoves, Woodenware, Enamelware and Miscellaneous House Helps Underpriced To-Morrow HILE the prices are from 20 to 40 per cent. less than regular, the qualities are in every instance a hundred per cent. Housekeepers who like to practise c:onomy of the right kind will find this sale the right one to attend. would take a page to enumerate the special values, but you can safely take these mentioned as illustrative of the rest. perfect “NEW DANDY" COAL COOKING STOVES—maie up sepecially tor us; large size oven; Ave couking Foley on topy & bake and r Positively ome of the bex ‘84 on ‘the market. No, 8 wlarly sold at $13.80..06 -50 ae, regularly wold Miser: beads Wooden Ware BLACKENING CABINETS—ma wood, with carp ops; stron. MEDICINE Can two ahelvens pore ni wove wave ve «sd B5¢ MOP STICKS AND CLOTHS—self D4e wringings F gular 35 more than nonstrators prepare thy many alized for to-morrow are given below, If you cannot ge Call 4,000 Chelsea. Wool Soap-e!. "2". yer, ||| Sale of Dainty Biscuits || EGG BAKING POWDER 1b am. J (oe pr SRM " iscult cutter ire with each eam Waldor! Teas, ic COFFEE-—-Old Government Java and Arabia Limi) 24 certons to em rebaerr. SRECHNGT-RAKED. BEANS Quaker Rolled Oatmeal | retin es seopaier. che. Selb temin. omar D2 te SUCCOTASH—Falry, Ques rr 5s ' WAPHIHASOA NEW RICE~—Fancy Cerrolina whole OF Eras 10 fone 140) 8 oes 88; Bite, LOC 5 bare, 10 bar | Likby’s _ Concentrate: Tomato Soup ¥ 33 Of POC; regular 10) can [Creamy srirca; fore IRONING BOARDS de of clear 1 whute lumber: 4b lt, lomgeseseeeseres 45e | THE MAJESTIC WASHING MACHINE the make that has been #0 extansively a vertised throughout the eountry; simple enough for a child to operate; ree $F 95 ular price $7.80; to-tm $2.75 STRETCHERS — the folding sine ® by 12. stationary suring rule printed center bar and mi athe GILPAY, trom $1.50 the CHAMPION, rom the WAGNER, at $2.5) seas and the DEWEY, «i Miscellaneous LT BOXES: CURTAIN curtain atreteers: oni the abov ACEREAL BOXES—t0 » ASNOTIED MAMDES. sees which iretoher | Ne KREAMER'S WASH | BOILERS ig beeen beanies 3 EL No. 7 WASH BOILERS X—wit No. § WASH BOILERS X—wit per bottou, at GALVANIZED pe 10 gin, & des ALVANL. ED GARBAGE CANS WA AILS Good Trunks These trunks were built es- pecially for us according to specifications from our ex pert in this line. We know the inconvenience that average trunks sold at $5 subject you to, so we decided to have a trunk built to be sold at this price that would stand some “active service.” Designed with extremely am- | ple compartments and in | the desirable M-inch size; with2 $= without $5.50 $5 straps Straps.. (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Kear.) ~ Umbrellas | Since last Friday morning we have sold thousands of these umbrellas. This is by far the’ best and biggest | September sale of its kind | ever held, and quite natu- rally, too, for the values are | simply remarkable. These | umbrellas are made of su- perior quality American rain-proof taffeta, the frame | Exeier Paragon. 26-inch size for women; 28-inch size for men, Your choice of | many styles of handles; best values ever $ offered, at ...- PAL. 1 Siege! Cooper Store, Floor, From) | We Wouldn't Ask You to Buy a “Fountain” or “Victory,” if They Were Not the Best ND we wouldn’t tell you that they will work easier, last A longer, and give more general satisfacrion than any other machine made—if we could not prove it. We are ready to prove the truth of every claim we make for the “Fountain” or ‘Victory” to your satisfaction—come in aud test us. Once you put your foot on the treadle of one of these ma- chines and see how easily it runs; once you experience the con- venience their large shuttles afford, and the convenience of having.a'self-threading machine—then you will agree with us that there is no machine on the market that can equal the “‘Fountain’’ or “Victory.” The shuttles hold more thread than those of any other family machine, A complete set of latest attachments goes with every machine. Prices Terms are | are $19.50 Down ! 5s 1 and $1 a Week No interest and no extra charges whatever Every machine is fully guaranteed free of repairs for five years. We also have drop-head “Victory” sewing machines, with all the latest attachments, iat $12.50, $13.50 and $15. Cabinet sewing machines, des and parlor styles. Hand machines, lock or chain stitch, at $7.50 and Cooper Sore, Third Flos or, Center Siege a mere economy event—it is interesting and instructive. $1.95 You will agree with us Uuinty, tempting dishes. Ask Get some of the samples, [00, there and you want anything Malaga Seedless Rais- ins ~{i, fP ‘iar Go den § har tS: tl. 10c bran. RIPE OLIV rlum, new Creek Sanite- cana, $1.45) a8 he ‘ibe dor, $2.28; dor., $1,185 Ctterewes JAVA AN CHA COFFEE—Sieee Faroe lends 10, Nhe, $1.05) 8 FRAGRANT TBA’ eylon, Formose Oolon ipecial Plane GRANULATED SUGAR—H. & it El-an-ge Ware. namel Bi Cooking | Utenaila. TEA KETILES—No. & 38; No.7 32¢ TEA OF COFFEE Lamps. Continuing The Sale With Many Specials. Hotel White Vitreous China from ll-known factories as Maddock’s and “Onondaga”; most of it comes with “rolled edges"; prices are less than you pay for ordinary porcelain. Plates Se, de and Se Baker . Be and Se Dishes... 12c, 10c, Be and Ge Sa Boats 1c and be Footed Comports. ,...e025¢ and 16c Celery Trays We weet and 19¢ individual Cream Jugs. Footed Salad Bowls., lee Cream Shells. vee Be Handled Custards. . be Decorated Porcelain Hotel Table- ware—a neat green border design | from the**Homer Laughlin” factory, Plates Be | Meat Dishes 25e to 9e Bakers +++2l0e to 5c Ice Cream Saucers 3c Fruit Saucers ores de | Box Sugars Ibe Handled Custards be Individual Creams..,,....5¢ and Se Square Salads 19 Bowls sogene Se [Covered Butter Dis ie § cge! Cooper: Stor ee Timely Sale of sired comfort. The springs are re Mattresses—made of pure South weight, 40 pounds; co A. or fancf ticking; on : Reg 3] lar price special... 7 Mattresses i of our No. 2 South American hair; extra good quality; full weight, 40 pounds; covered with A. C, A, or tancy ticking; ome or two parts; 4-6 size. Regular price, $18; $15 Pbldlisy csaeaweg eves 9] Mattiesses--made of our No, | mixed hair, spigndid quality; ful weight, 40 pounds; made toorder; covered with the best quality o A, C, A. or fancy ticking; one o} two parts; 4-6 size. Keg . oO pa | s $12 ular price special HE. selection of these furnishings is a matter df great importance, especially the T good mattress should be well made of a material chat is sanitary and that will give elastic) These mattresses areall mide under our own ilient and strong, yer not heavy and cumbersome Every Value \in This Sale Is a Money-Saver. supervision, and we ca Mattresses—made of our Eclipse Mattresses made of felt, soft and very elastic; cove Combinatfgn, filled 4 with a fine quality of Oxford can fibre, ont full size 4-6. Regula Lay eu yt 805 80° $11.50 ing, of excell tel Mattresses—-made of short. bair $8 PECIAL. 6+. revere fF] covered with A, C. A. tick mar made in one part; eXtra for two Mattresses maga : c parts, 75c. Regular $Q F tel splendid quality; ¥ a price $9.50; special ’ 50 oy} red with fa rp ull s made of our No, 2) price & Combination, filled with fine ex celsior, with heavy jute top and bottom; covered with special) tc striped ticking of excellent quality; ticking; tall full size 4-6, Regula ice aa $4.50, lar price $5.25, special price $5.50; Special.» ————— Mattress Mattresses filled and buttor ed with striped Mattresses, Pillows and Springs n of mattresses and springs. A ty necessary to afford the ed oroughly recomr them. Mattresses of io. 4 4 hair; 18; 4 wit A. tick $9 Pillows 2x28-—-Sp'c'l Duck Feathers $1.10 28— Prime Duck Feathers $1,75 22x28 Geese Feathers $2.45 22x28--Extra Select’ Geese Feathers $2.85 22x28- Down Wire Springs Rogulari 2,55 to spevial Bbacenee