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QOTSIEWITHPSTOL PAPERS ESTATE cmstinciinanemme Adn ration Letter Husbarid’s son to a Woman Almost Causes a Tragedy. é -raperty. | BAN FRANCISCO, Br SBAND WAS JEALOUS. ).: ot M—Throurh| ¢ he yraterday | bate © of adm i E Didn't Know “Tootsie” Mentioned 1: em H Was Only Pillow Cover with Picture on It. | Bricaie call for your Toots'a.” an unbusiness-like bust let. { No wondor the businens ft found himself in serio: es: YOUTH SHOT STUDENT St 'tagr'socuse'se:| ON COLLEGE CAMPUS. “te tell of being saved from. Dullets the quick hand of his partner. fs one of w firm located In the of- | ‘Mee building at No. t East Seventeenth | manufacturers of pillow covers. | Une of pillow covers fs that Then Barricaded Himself in Room and Held Off Would-Be Cap- tors with Hi. Revolver. CHARLOTTE, Sept. %—J. J. Haton, | otty to photograoh. jt niveraity of North Carolina, shet and) °9 perhaps fatally wound: Bernard \: very young O'Neill, a sophomore, pf Wilmington, galled with a ploture which ahe|on the campus last night. O'Neill re-| to grace a softs pillow, Bh¥) cetved a trullet in bie right «rota, and she was Miss Jennie Hasgrove,| was carrie! to the college infirmary, that ahe ltved on Weat One Hun-| where he is in a serious condition. and Sixteenth street, but asked| Aratch. following the shooting, Head the pillow was rendy for deliv. “to mia room and held off would-be cap- she be notified, care of “Generel tory with his revolver. Finally be ad-| mitted @ newspaper corrempondent. to ERE Dee ANS MN) Winn ie “gute Tik Version of the (atker entrusted the note containing | tragedy, and then, efter a talk with! oA. — Hine, “Please cali Tor) president Venabje, surrendered to the civil authorities. Haren who is a youth of seventeen sald that Wille creaanig: wire cams ~ & patch of woods in semni-darkness, « crowd of students caught hoks of lim and he fired. He betmyei no nervous ness over the afta'r. j O'Neill's companions may they were wtroling along the campus with no thovent of Hatch tint! they came upon | him. He drew his gun and they | caught bold of him In self-defense, | Both young men are socially prominent tn thelr respective towns, LONGWORTH’S FOE WAS ONCE A MINER. | CINCINWATL Sept. %—~The Demo- | crate nominated Thomes H. Bentham yerterday Co sppoee Nicholas Longworth, | Prenident Roosevelt's son-in-law, for re-| election to Congress from the First | the ‘Arar Husband Arrives. Pwo he Was that Soin Aet Has- when he strode into the office the pillowers yesterday morning. : ht he had a good case He de- | a to be shown the man who had is’ the note to his wife. As the EL partner admitted his ten- . the furious husband made another Biting discovery. Mm the desk isy a picture of bis @ hip poke. ie Ss peqthel = phedl at the pocket, too, and pinned husband's hand there He could fersiver << «reat size he anys Bhs the partner of the carves letier Ping Madi! explained profusely about name of the pillow covers and the SHet Chat me wife's picture bad come int their hands only to be used tor | that purpose. The bushand snatched my the rheto and dashed out of \the : action af his prevents the That eabeliahment of this story with «# plo- He Threatens Suit. | worth four year | partners, ‘both young men, | @istrict. Bentham is inwyer, and, be- bt It was al! over, but to-day the | sides private practice, 1s spectal counsel | |) = verve p marron SP anither. ANAM | tn the city. He was defeated by Long- | wh said he was an Attorney, They —the husband and the lawyer | Benthhm was a miner In his youth and vr =t@ bring sult for divorce and to name | gti) poids his cerds In the Miners’ ie tea letter writer, 38 ina “etke chs Union and the Knights of Labor He ts | partner and his wife together on cer- | adout 4 years old, is married and has | tal occasions. | several children. wach sult ts brought.” suid the! ed business man to The Evening | Id reporter, “I shall aak for a In presenting Bentham'e name to the convention former Judge Warren Mo nt for Hasgrove's arrest on the | Neill sad: “He will, 1 elected, be «| on of attempting to ahoot me.” representative of your own. He ts in|]! seen de man,” the colored ele-| touch with the people. On the strenet’ watOr operator said. "Al don't remem- | of Ins right * a ied not only ‘er how he looks, but Ah'd know him | for his cown liv education. | If he comes any moh Tee to let | He knows the tro erain him in and “MUST KNOW LAW TO “SHINE” RHEUM ATISM lacks Muat Take a) rae to Qualify. MUNYON’S | : ing. Nearly all bootblacks erm ant the School Board | : under Maswachusett must Kouw the la 4 @ Hoense each bovtbh the decision, write « ft Means, To aid the boys su: ty pretations are ade The ruling aiso ys will be necemary as Morrison made-to-order clothes are grace! fully built to conform with every line of YOUR figure a perfect fit We tailor a wo Get our trie book with an We guarantee Jerful suit for $18. les for comparison. cS, <9 F," ee ‘No. 3 = COUPON = L& COUPON NO, 4 WILL BE ISSUED TO-MOE «ee ) J. R. SENIOR, ry Goods, 214-220 W CHR, MISSALL, Market. #147 sth Ave, CRAKE SHOE STOR WESTCHESTER BEEF CO,, roat hilt, Ave tt A. MAUIMAN @ BONE, HOF ANDREW J, RICE, We STRASBOURGER &CO., ASR RENEE C0.” Aecuerls Sreusardt @ merwe: W. Cor, mally mt, & 6 the for | 1888, partment independent of Aug. 79, 1883, he was m the Mkeness af the buyer If) a member of the freshmen class at the/ nd alithe time of cor career and becam Shrunk CHEVIOT, 44 inch.. QUITS THE POLIE. ON THE i ait After Career of 36 Years. Resigns Capt Ww Rridee of dhure! apd _& mont ¢ the Brooklyn Bridge p wasa & sergeant examination captal onty Ynbusinesslike Business Letter Court Will Grant Her Speci aa Commander of Bridge Force | Twenty Eventful Tn that rank he was taken back into the New York force. from wnich he had been ditmissed as yeare before. On Bodies Buried Block Intended for Playground ough F tlock at Livonia 9 1 Ne road to w » td tit oxpiatned that « ad not vist site for w ye re tt bel onged The Borough President Mra, Betts that it would be t @ playe erect « site dad been yard by the Dutch in 4. Today be sont man to | ff y reported thatthe > transformed into a grave Reformed Churoh. and that thirty persons were buriea there. Now, tt 1s belleved, t trouble when possess the dead 6 will be some | soul "32" | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. THE wont: TTDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTATE 20, 1906, Open a Box for we Children Leave it where they can reach it. Watch them gain in weight. Watch their cheeks grow ruddy: with health and life. Uneeda Biscuit are the Soda Crackers— j the most nutritious food made from wheat, therefore the most wholesome food for children. ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY A Special for To-morrow in New Trimmed Hats. Values Up to $9.00 at $5.00, Don't miss this opportunity to secure one of these) : esr Hats—only three hundred for the sale—and) y're beauties, every one. Made’ of felts and ‘velvet, and ribbons, in brown, navy, gray, green and garnet,) also black. , Values up to $9.00, at ) Ready-to-Wear Hats. $3 Values at $1.95, Hand made, in black; also felts, in colors and he $3.00; for to-niorrow.. black. Values-up.tt $2 inches wide, heavy Shades of brown, gray navy, also cream and w hite. §2 inches » finish. Ful wetght f reseda, p s9c Satin Bar} Scotch Plaids mi | Ttle green and variety, brown and green, red) waists and green, arene ete.; per yd... 39c ya. spot proof and sponged, rch panne finish, chilton weight. $1.00 All Woo! French CHIF- FON VOILE, 42 inch ...6.. 59¢ All Wool Sponged and trimmed with fealherst +$5 . $4.95 ADAMS BUILDING—Ast Floor |———_ Continuing the Phenomenal Sale of Wool Dress Fabrics. We offer to-morrow a number of specials at immense re- ductions from their regular value, $1.00 All-Wool Panama Suitings, weight, garnet, tan, hello. No C. O. D. orders filled. 149 elegantly finished, new green, cadet. Very stylish and serviceable } $1.25 Satin-Face Broadcloths, reds, greens, plum, rose, cadet, navy, $1.00 All-Wool Cheviots, $2 Inches wide, made from pure worsted 4 strong royal and nav 39¢ Double Width Plaids h and bright com- Os ir 2 great suitable or led back, elegant sll rowns, grays, olive. 79% &c.; also biack..../ s, aka black, by ‘own, way, (49c 169e Pas Tailor 45 and $4 inch Suitings Hew Fatt stytes tn cor- rect welght for tailor made suits, light, me- dium and 39 dark; per yd Black Dress cate Aireatoat Values of This Sale. $2.00 BROADCLOTH, guarantecd 1.29 59% 39 ree | $2.75 BROADCLOTH, guaranteed sponged and spotpr 1.69 high satin finish..... $1.00 All Wool CHIF 59 4D | J TON PANAMA, 32 inch. 79c All Wool Silk Finish NUN’S VEILING, 45 inch —# —_——| ADAMs BUILDING—Sa Floor }———— Ir f actual i Rug Specials To obtain the stumes these ( embers of Series A (1 to 6 inclusive c, and not later thaw Ocl. 9. $42.50 Autumn Sale of Fine Rugs and Carpets. Many Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of the Newest and Most Desirable Carpets and Rugs at Mill Cost and Thereahouts. t and broad fresh | Carpet Specials | Bigelow Middlesex Axminster Carpets autiful new colors, with borders t value $1.35 $1.45 Axminster Carpets « Fall patterns ar $1.41; Special, per yard 9B Japanese Mattings of Japanese Mat- Mattings, per yard 22¢ s. Mattings, per yard....... 26 S$c, Muttings, per yard 30¢ $0c, Mattings, per yard 450 In the th Avenue, 20th to 22d Street. O'Neill Building. A Splendid $20.00 Suit (Thursday) For Women $14.75. We invite the attention of discrimi- nating women to this early season of fering of new Fall Suits. Al who see them will back up our statement that at $20.00 value. They are made of cark shadow plaids, stripes and mired checks (all (arc colors) The coat ts 27 | inches long, strapitrimmed, and lined with satin The skirt ts full plated, We have added to the lot about fifty plain cheviat suits that are similar in design. A” $20.0) value Thursday for On Sale To-Morrow in the O’ Neill Building, 3d Floor. they O'NEILL BUILDING—2d Floor | “La Vida’ These px Madam Dewey, an exp many good qualities We have 59! once adopt them sarely beautifully any previous models. Prices $3.00 to $f Special for ” Corset Demonstration lar corsets will be demonstrated this week by ert corsetiere, who will point out their id La Vida Corsets for years, and. those who change to any other make, They are made of bafiste, sik, toutil and broche; also the new lingerie materials, exquisitely trimmed with ribbons and lace. The new La Vida Corsets for Fail and Winter Tar surpass The styles show a marked advance in grace, and the intrinsic merit of the workmanship is greater. than ever before, without a price difference. 7.00—all sizes—to fit any figure. To-Morrow— Thursday. $1.00 Corsets at 69c. R. & G,, C-B and Flora Corsets, made of a good quality) coutil—dip hip, hose supporters attached front and sides; Usual price $1.00; Special at sizes 18 to 30, 169 et So H O'Neil & Company. tores-Occupying. Two Blocks---S: _In the Adams Butlding. ADAMS BUILDING—2d Floor would be splendid | | - $14.75 | r | 0 NEILL 1 BUILDING—8d Floor j | $4.75 Bl 200 Black Taffeta Sill elbow sleeve, waist of a good quality Special to-morrow at. Nun's Veiling MAIDS' TWO-PIECE white check, peghed of tailored) folds, at. (like illustration), tr mmings of Val. lace and Venise medallions, A dressy, stylish, would sell ordinarily at. $4.75: Waist, Waist, front of shoulder tucks | fine quality, plalted front, (in black only): Special silk stock, Value, $1.95: hee: $2.98 |at..... +++ $1.48 DRESSES—Of percale, in black and ack Taffeta Silk Waists to-morrow at $2.98 k Waists $2.98 silk that eerned Imported Madras ONE OR TWO" PIECE TWO PIECE OR ONE PIECE MAIDS HOUSE DRESSES~Made of good) HOUSE DRESSES AND NURSES’ | washable percale, in light stripe perl and sired ne striped | elfect, Value $1.25; special ham, special at $1.98 Bt crccccerseserscereeasers 98c Black Satee Dress $1.98 HOUSE Ruck “Sateen two-piece geeatbeas $2.75 Dresi | Mais! AND WAITRESSES’ WHITE . $4.50, tec at = 5 SS OE uot Saks & Compary so Fid-naahthak stein usb for Men, Women and Children. Tailored Suits for ‘Women & Misses $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 At the specified prices we have ready a most diversified series of altogether new fall and winter mod- els not a few of which are exclusive. Street and Driving Coats $15.00, $24.50, $29.50. Departing radically from those that have gone before, we present entirely new mdcdels, fashioned of Scotch mixtures; tweeds, plaids and stripes. House Dresses $24.50, $29.50, $39.00. More or less elaborate and altogether new models, fashioned of plain and plaid silks and fancy woollen weaves, Ready-for-Service Riding Habits $35.00 and $45.00. The authoritative models, thoroughly custom tailored, with divided or safety side saddle skirts. Fashioned Bi of cheviots, worsteds, emeoth finished habit cloths, checks and mixtures. Tailored & Simply Trimmed Hats On Wednesday we will present an absolucly new series of models, the greater number exclu- sive dzsigns from our own workrooms. $3.50 to $II.75. ASa Sale s of Furs and Fur Garments To serve as an introduction to our fur shop, which \ has been enlarged both in capacity and extent, we present the following extraordinary special offers: Persian Lamb Coats Standard Price $1 50.00, Special $110.00 New pony coat model, 22 inches long, lined’ with light brocaded satin and elaborated with jewelled buttons. Sizes 34 to 42. Persian Lamb €oats to-Order Made to your measure in our ‘own workrooms and lined with brocaded satin. “We have four sample models to guide you in your selection. TWENTY-FIVE INCH FITTED BACK MODEL Standard Price $200.00 At Hee 00 St TWENTY-SEVEN INCH SEMj-FITTED BOX MODEL. Standard Price $210.00. At 160.00 Standard Price $275.00. At 195.00 $45.00 Black Lynx Sets, $29. 50 Pillow maff and fifty inch throw scarf, lined with black shila. $50.00 Natural Mink Sets, $37.50 Three stripe pillow muff and sixty inch throw scarf with six mink tails, lined with satin, $65.00 Ermine Sets, $45.00 Pillow muff and 56-inch throw scarf, white brocade lined. FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Standard $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Fall Shoes for Women, $2.85 The concession is on in the price—not in the character of the shoes. They are worth four, five and six dollars, measured by the highest standard of which we know. SHOES of patent leather or kidskin in lace or-button models, with hand turned soles and Louis XV. heels. Widths AA to sizes 2 to 7. SHOBS of patent coltskin or gun metal calf, in button, lace or blueher models, col- lege or conventional height, Cuban heels, light or medium soles; widths AA to B, sizes 2 to 8, $2.85 FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY $9. 00 Taffeta Petticoats, $6.95 The taffeta is of an exceptionally fine character. Thé model is altogether new and elabo dean fi tion ruffl shi : dea are = a ie oupad ahi find The ode black, blue, i jasper, green, eee