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} \ * WANTED T0 SELL i, She Realized It Wa THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY BRAIN AND SKILL, SAYS MISS MAGI Clever Girl Stenographer ° Tells of Her Famous Advertisement: WAS AN ORIGINAL PLAN.} the Only Means Within Her Grasp to Draw Attention. = MYSTERY VEILS SCRAP OF PAP INBIG WILL CAS re man § and walked but not asped, picked up red, for Weightman Millions A Wise Office Boy, (Special to The Ev ing Wortd. ) None Involved in Contest! Will Tell Its Secret. - | Emma Cordlyn ! Mrs. Alfred W. Howe and the Husband She Calls the Meanest of Bridegrooms, f many whol long followed the famous caso. These say that a mere alle ofa settlement on Mrs.-Wistar would not have thrown her = SAYS HUSBAND oxpien jaformation — thé contestani‘a Tho advertising desk tn thts estab-| prrLADELPHIA, Oct. i6.—Deep women pees Sty permit to be Aitsnment- wes looked after by a clerk mystery vells the scrap of paper, yel- | tonne Pet ent Cae ery a svho will som iness MANAKCT | low with age, which brought to a sud- my will js that Mre. Jones W: tetas shalt. Ciba Fument has Wt? /den and renrational halt the court bat | in no respect. share in’ the distribution ‘the youth read a dozen Ines. | 446° ror a3nc00,c00 lett by Chemlet Wile | Hy nO TesPest, share in the dlstributlon an inspiration setzed him, and [3-5 qWwetcheman. of thts city. eluding words of. the: document fore & “By ne tu in} “Mre. Annie Welghtman Walker, Who| But all efforts to extract from the han it takes to tell it the} innerited the millions, cannot be !-| few who have seen the paper und tts had. a rte senee duced to even tover to the simple, But! complete contents have up to date com: y ominous missive. While Mra, private office of the manag- | | pletely fatled. ea. -Wister, who_made_the-feht for Expected the Sensation. : : Se jesee ted ana | the i fortune, consented 10 tak TT aad Home_Lif aS tee as: cement was and (paper, ain —retused to reveal—tie + Davis, tt onfidential sec- | T (a Better still, tt ap-| ta She maintained atoutly, how.|Tetary of the late William Weightman, on tho front page that it did not hurt her tn any| WHO8e testimony dincloxed tho extet- attractive head-| ee airs. Wister aa jence of the mystertous note, made Mra: Gertrude Moss resumed her | “{ have not seen the paper, but {t|MAtement concerning the matter to- | Story of the contentions that constantly id not reflect upon or compromixe mo | O2¥? £ [occurred between her and her husband, eee ee a ene ana ebe N: Before othe to, court yesterday |Hyman Moss, clothing manufacturer, | DA The COnTEATY, Te beneMted Be, | ert tetrad tty a hes re aR STC te 1 put frely. new? face’on the | Wi contest may not last | Was In the wrong’ in the trial of h advertisemeht, | and there will be no dompromise|*2me People think: in fact. 1: may end | suit and hin counter-sult for a separa-| Young woman American slave; Intojil- /Cote and there will Be no jowith my own testimony If a cortain| on vefora Justice Greenbaum in Su- t, educated, refined; Eee fami. | When asked 1g Mr. Welghtman's namo [Paper written by Mr, Welghtman, to} Preme Court, Special Term, to-day. Ups; Sea a al wransinlonalaWacdlie ihe paper, Mrs, [Which I was the only witness, ta still in| “How many times did you speak on} itulogucd—a column or more—and sure | Witerreplled: ) attract attention, Of course the whole | “think hia name was the only one I did not see it, wa now that the writer of| Sttached to the paper. ead. wns IMss Bilzabeth Magic, a| However, and I cannot be positive on asaciniied stenograpler who earaa ten | (ho Bolt ae 4 rs, Wister was then asked {f tho lars a wats ation would ‘be resumed, b» wh A Live Chicago Firm. sho replied; “I understand that there Did tho, advertisement produse Fe-| waa a conmiltation of counsel about its? It did, ‘The first answer Was al oo) Costar this morning.” stter containing a business card, with-| yi75. Wister declined to further dis- a word of writing: cuss the unexpooted turn in the case, bul referred Gar questioner to her at- BLANK & HLASK, Tarte AUCTIONEERS, The relatives of Goth the women and _ Bos WABA AVENUE, the Inwyers on etther side in the case CHICAGO. HIGHEST PRICES OBTAINED FOR ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCHIPTION, aro stubbornly aiient, nesses—those called and those on | court Hst—would give the that they had been aworn to secrecy. |" Secret Deeply Buried. Of the Richard while the wi the Bnould you pass Ellzabeth Magic tn. f tho strect, you would “place” her at a re lesay ee Walter World's Wonderful Want Directory. A WORLD AD. MAKES THE POT OF OPPORTUNITY BOIL OVER. CP hes vies igs Soka impression | roxistence anti in the posseysion of Mra, Walker, “*My examination as to whezher Mr. | Welghtman ever gave me any re | for changing his will, &c., will no doubt Pa o86 the fact that writing, “Fis paper if then called for and Welght- | | produced will explain why Mr. daughter, Mrs. Walker, | his sole lexateo in hia will of 18%, and } so conclusively satisfy the attofneys | of Mrs, Wistar, that no codici! thereto} ob _sbharguant will wis ever mado contemplated, that they will most likely abandon the case, THU prover to be the resutt “I decline positively to dizcione man made oI or dincuss the contents of that paper. “Having served Mr. Weightman, as [his private secretary, faithfully for | over twenty-five years, I see no reason of Pinar del Rio; a troop of the Fit teenth Cavalry was sent to Fiacetas, | Province of Santa Clara, and the Fifth Infantry was transferred from Cal- barien, Province of Santa Clara, Remidios, in the same province,’ owing to floods ‘in the formor town. sons, he did s0°end in| lwhy TI should violate his confidence ‘be-) FOR A DIVORC Mrs. .Moss Tells More Details of Unhappy the telephone from thé Palladium to Mr, Osterm anked ex-Justice Al- fred Steckler. “Only once."* “Mies Callahan, the operator at your fat, testified: to several calle by you |to the Hotel Gerard and one with a| Scent charge! # ‘That was a time when I left word 0 catl' me when Mr. Osterman camo [in. and Miss Callahan held the connec- jtlon and charged-me-for-tt-" Her Visit to the Navarre. “wihy— did pick out the Hotel | Navarre, Thirty-elghth street. and | Broadway, the day- you tert tome, as a place to pay tack that 80 you bor- rowed from Mr. Osterman? “Because if I had gone anywhere ett | | ms-tolkm would have found out. Miss , lived there. rmuin® in T expected to meet head all the ume." —$_$_@——_____ Free to Evening World Readers, OCTOBER 16, 1906. CALLS HUSBAND ~ THE MEANEST 0 BRIDEGRUUMS DIET CAN MAK US GOOD ORBAN, SAYS Tit BUSH Rules for Eatin: fora Divorce. aneat driderry the man muintheswh vt pay ed ta Dre who for| awast + usband Howe, who ts_a-¢. pant family of Man AUW wer oMfigers of ch starting an action a Mowe for'$130—-tis wedding bi Uso of the church, choir bo. clergyman, chimes’ and ree ; owds, Here arn xome recommends Thus the very agency that put gether the yo! 9. ag tho almr| has now: put ¢ Mrs Howes father is a member of a piano | firm, With oflees at No. 7) Fifth ave- nue. Cs Now She Admits +t. ow that Alfred W. Howe tine him- yell announced the fact © has | Cheen served with a summons and com troy tientee: | lYoung Mrs, Howe De-| Most Ras Dr. Fallows) Painte nounces Man She Sues | Lays Down a Set of LO TO ROPE END, UnTY UA TALE AN HOUR and Strength Saved Him >from Certain-D SERVANT KILLED BY Gas, TAN ALR, Bibi Wiss cnet ec — Superb Nerve cat Wesset Young Men’s Stylish Footwear I apes, fashion- th the poputar at and including the newest Tr omodeh: expressly, © ed ior young men. » $950, $5.00, $600. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. * (OAR WARKEN ATREET. Mall OrderaVilled. Send for Catalogue.” Sy olin Te #3—dene what was bound Mrs. Howe with great ne trained her blue eyes u terrogator. Since the day he was made to ap- pe in the Gates A Municipal Court for not settling tis slare of our wedding bills I have not seen him," sho continued, ‘I never could haye for- given ‘hi. for the terrible disgrace 5 But since I came’back to my parenty- oth wholne+ done me by him. No, I shall/ them. The cause of my | have been c ain acs | they may not} Wait until the att admit friends knew to ue r rittr bee discuss edings may and chen agal: 1 actresses. not proc tepase hive | trial » him’ aid HWhy you leave floor Wort found physlated ed on burner. tinct Waists Th in mornir dead this been as from a kad Dr. Bell's Special for To-morrow: The. Tumph ot vinnie! Silk Waists i fo hurt meq #9," repli {Woman ‘Just to think « | where you were married going to law to} | get tts mor Simply shucking! Be- sides, Alfred Howe did not pay for the $97-worth vf _fowere—siioh ho ordered for the bridesma‘ds ‘The wedding of the “crush uffair, held Ay tho Caureh of the Messiah, at and Vanderbilt avenues, Lrooklyn. | e ceremony there was 4 at the P | avenue, and | a month. retu they went to live with the husba parenta, Mr. and Mrs, James G. Fennimore street, r 7 7 | ir Howe. a_ brother, f connected wI0t Ue Ni "i surance company, Wi8 DERT the yohng chur the af { Howes was a 14, Ia roene AL Sh tn Ctin= | stout “| adding to Mrs. | Té quote an’ old web. how f ets the sun the floral [sald the brides mot Howe's statem }-German_adiuge, japan, but some | Reichmann pai | tions for the expenses, which ! | reception. He ne bin had | read it in the 1 Sidnat. “My daughter happe and Will cleanse, beautify, strengthen | = R R R RADWAY'S The ACME Ot Be | | _ JOHN FORSYTHE The Waist House a Levoca’ 17th and [8th Sts. r prescrve the teeth in aheaithy; | and asenee condition. Sale ot : aC EE ll Men’ s Half Hose.: rie ee Sold Everywhere] Men's black cashmere half - (hose; value 25¢ per pair, for. i ES Yee Men's fine cashmere half hose; ;Merinio Heel and tée;~ black, ~~~ gray and brown mixtures;so value 50c per pair, for p READY RELIEF patrolme Injured in the © tor with the students, In dismissing the case, Judge V Worth commented at some length upon “There’s a Reason’ for to-day and to-morrow readers of The Evening Word wit] be given free a full size bottle of pure -California wine, na Reports from nll parts of tho island as continuance of the quiet which ask led since thé change of gov- “ Peed a oample, oy calling at. the Ja: anes on tbe ny 1 Biante On ‘ireat, D. Be corner, %e® ae 10 put A atop to the disturbance were commendable, but thee with ressom Kelley waa Under the belle that his arrest was Mlegul, and under the clr cumstances the sesistance which hg Offered was not-of unduewiolence.. cs Grape-Nuts || {t, saying that the efforts of the ras | casual glace as a soldier in the army of | Meirs # monet nsle of Mra. Wister, and [cause he ts dead.” Miss Dupre’w room, I had never been! on a fimit. that has SSE oes gtofiogtaphers which streama forth at] ® PePhew of Mirs,Walker, comes nears All Keep Silent. alone —with—him—any where," sald Mrs. / stayed “with_ua_ever_asince Z 2 { 1 . cs iii | the close of cach day from the city's | est to making a statement. and hls! None of Mra. Walker's lawyers would Moss. “I was very’ Cul Te oP pe ua ein GE Loa Eau i | 1 * y akyacrapers, And you would bo right. | utterances only add to the wonder and| yheq light on the paper, Mr. Johnson |When Mr, Onterman camo with another! Pad pale fir tae Fanlt’ thnintit si { | anre Bhe “looim the par But, should you| mystery of the matter. ‘This ta what| was asked: arn and Miss Raymond, They Were! ciared that he had settled. everything | § *pend sometime ts _her company, some-| he says: iE "It ts “entd that the sorap of paper ll strangers to me. | He would have paid the bill i - 3 thing more would appear, “For the sake of Mra. Wister, I would | tn court yesterday se. seriously com- ul tg a Feault or yi AUN rare over-rather—than—heve—the—dis— a BO Ss | Phere in a light to the dopthw'sfher | rather -eut-wutmy tongue than-divulge | promised Mrs. Wistar, that she declined | Peathentcos Hohe ow: te; your health fi: || BEN ctu rower herself. here sald= al few: pickyea- Mat telis of wwowian who th® sontente-of tt. Until the paper waa! to_sutrender-rather taan-have Bae e RUE Mrse Stocker cone toe {MURAL have the beat father fn all Nas studied humanity; who-has fought | produced at the court hearing only four/ tents nude pubi Ie that true? see tede tint eta tn Ye Deen tl ATES a By thew tig times “without number PAienaaee: wialove all else, Sho is| with all the earnestness seiehiel Iam mil have to draw your Own conclu-| “You were seventeen yours old when) Howe pac After the weodine pil lirapanee rrr stout coe Coumin, |“ sund Ww ld. Wants Work IRV aU Genrer ‘ capable that no one else will ever see it.) sions, tres exposure I dec e and for a ‘at, Influenza, Bronchitis unda. ‘erie ants Spasvas Denteer ally ala daeataee Galea hecstha re ldovekould iemerite you expect the litication will be |Y0U Were married and welgned how |e vad mi mistake, ard SHivg af The dotmts, tar tetany ¥ ening World, ameant eas continued?” (he reporter askel, much? (hatmy huspand, whom 1 had-known tt eailicke, 2 Ora SCRE See eu Le {2 escape them, 1 feel mire that the| will neither deny, confirm nor intle | _Welght Much Smaller Now. when. ove w together, ‘was | [Toothache, Asthma'aad Ditheult Bleathing. Monday (Moming Word st sticians Se Tent of events in the will contest will/ Mueut Ty cHent'a tuse,* wan the Wille) "1 welehied 13 pounds. Now-Twelélt| the puck. to wince cole and- nest j ee _ blader. a ‘ |matum'of Mrs. Walker's sanior cours y_$8'te 102 pounds."! (anther: hai haay not the Nonoréto ‘mat Made Filends and Foos. at ve mai pubite si ts buried Richa Wain (Meters, dre ‘our former cook, “Lena Suvenak, | any reparation: Norenave hiereiativ = e =p “tha stories printed gbour me have Bare tS ‘2 i feria eat rey | called Haire croseon fused has testified that you told ner once} Aly Jey Sean ORIG SieahaaibrovEht : neenee «| Carson, of counsel for. Mrs you had taken dinner or supper, or | ‘"!* pia eae 7 many heartacher;-but. bi 7 h C +» Of counsel for Mre. y By in m_my fam} AE hina tau 0am ESTEE ae ceures Ma oeeat settee EASES Feone other _mealwith.- Lester Oster y that Tc - bit ator along eon ve MreGate Hasceairsine: man at the Girard. Is that true?” ' Te, URE} er wit -way, however, that tt etapa] ME Carson's: office darrying: under al - - Beaty pewter vant x ate rm at preaumally: Tt 1s not. I never tol har_so, jand | 2 ot fher- modem aparttn Ore ae | Samebory= == pine aR vat Waa imanded to Topjever lok a meal with tr Oster t + A TTT z oe ap Suctety._Gulte trex ante | ebremtiy Ana deel SES, a aM | mam anywhere.” ae ade Apes ate i = es Batch waa} sates to her to-day Chie eieaT eee cise. |. Trial Papere Taken Away. tre. Moss suid-that w year after her) ply. tno mov’ and That iw all 7 ean j 2 Ing a Washington interview with| Practically domi: On <a s marriage: her husband offered her §$l- suse -nOw. -mother. and-from-which-the latter bitterly ex-| Mt Garson personally superintended | 63) gor a divorte,’ She won eighteen Myniclpal Court under | 1 HElizabety-wae alwaye a queer girly"| cluded Mrs, Walker! {saat Tio | the Pac a lot of hooka and} ti | awvaleipal | = - rend -the despatch.We never soula} sued Mrs. Walker,’ Is quite in a panto | papara which were alao to hava tured | cut glass _prigea_in hia whist clab_in UR t { = = — SSS OlnR:-todanext.| of. suspense: over the aftr. Some wise-[at-the trial, which wi expected 10 D2 | two years, she sald, and her husband De H a acres in the rafika whisper raat they | 2 qoen cases tn th then all Taka “i ae “THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS, NEW YORK {yristory-ot-the-tocat courta--iio dit saw them all and never objected to | to give ajy ren i ? fe, ever lived ee Know the purmort of the eerap of paper, | wart to hear ther micler though: [tier oplaying “whist diaabliity. “At that dime he 1 iba. enone 3 s# Maxie Jaid the paper o; é but of ., ot . All the] when approached, and mild utah i ger for the Marylan¢ ality - ene, Ha is of 0 sigteraper’ which| ton wring ENE the lcceeak rari pe pac 4g, OUNet ae a Boma out | MIS, Mowe” fora Turther exammation | aGeueS aE ounery edt inet Ga = = h ; hie = : s headin dozen feet nas Z « = vl legalt r ( m any of the : tend oO Mr. Moss, in| Light district of Minho fost form moment Inthe, tater’ a gossip is Imited‘only 10 surmise. Atiormoys. The honor of our Profeens gn OEE Oe hen cee tettce AO. Bite Monee] Us| ob inte eupper partes : take pleasure in announcing that they are exhibiting Came ALOU TELE Oy Slee 4 Fears Disclosure. rea Uines chatsworags tines boi keptilo Re ance etl bus Dae Ta AERA Lag eoaTCan Wocea es ota AECL cc calcnnetlonsy Hand-made Laces and Late Robes of unusual rich 0 dear mother," she sald softly; + Jed In an attorney's confidence. “It will | Ing to her that she didn’t ddserve so| very, prominent ab gocial, func! fon o \- “I hope some day to have } 4 ew - | de useleas to. propound to mi fh the Hill section. of <ltrook’ \ ih [ iM 5 re: secret | asked must decling to Anawer them e ahe'd c . ‘ SS ~ i = ; To Welte for Evenings World,” llsatemont (of a" num ot mandy) upon | Aaetey ee tone nas ai, “My mother didnt say any of those in | ER DINEE d'Eckent and Point d'Al 2 = y PITCHER N WEDS. an oint d Alencon, §' turned resolutely to {hd desk | Mrs, Wister. in return for which sho pal Mi seers onpegt and carsone wien things. [wrote tt to make him pleas- | s 5 in and asked for . pere ined to discuss | ‘Ps Se z f wate ghevastixed her alenaturestomne agreed to forego all claims, elther on| the cane, | * "ant" sald Mra, Mose [Minn Murgaret Quinn, of Syracn In additi i i i | bei track whicn Insured ‘to. the. renitergooe | behalt. of hersalf or her children, on | ‘i won't may & word,” ha declared, | Had to Deceive Him. ae ped ameaniee a n addition, specimen pieces of Old Laces are being Ee W ening orld an Interesting seri, the Welghtman oatate. This payment, | ' " Y tu | t be * Is * s from hor pen on tho trlats| rerort thrther has it followed the pr ensy Oususuuererelya yates lissl co jprpacus Oct, 18 —AWiitam | shown, representing the Flemish, Italian, Spanish and of a Working gif inn great city, tos | report further bal 'e™" | TROOPS MOVING TO him to deoeive him?" Ole Porat uastart| : nese eh aad pueyeations, ithe riage or ie wy eae fe ones Ww anaes | “Sure. He {s one of those kind of | Wen can League team, and Miss Mars English Schools. ries Ol no the most Inter- |and indeed grew out of the anger har you have to deceive,’ 9 ‘ . 3 of the kind Ante men you have to d not Quinn were married at tho Cathe-! 4 haa been real worker and-yag bored by the old millionaire over Mrs. ALL POINTS IN CUBA. Explaining another tino, Mrs, Moss é cerry eee nae Gi a also i to write in interesting tushion | Wister’s refusal to marry him, oaid it was sarcasm. BOSTON, Oct. 16.—The caso a eter tas | j of what sho has observed ‘Dats explanation does not wholly vA The letter conoluded with a number! Shaun Kelley, the Harvard stue ‘ HAVANA, Oct. 18,—Gov, Magoon to- 8 a ' : pillars c te «| charged with s a patrotma. * |day oxprossed ‘warm appreciation of otierossee auitey teste re at ce ue dehy Sharegcuarrltngaceaulting (ey peltolinedi| a superb collection of French Lingerie and Bridal. y | Me oases Meets een before the f 5 Sia [jo ee eat ced See eeeeere | en weitien to coddle her husband ints | in different phasos for tho pu two | Sets, made expressly for B. Altman & Co., showing % z wood nature. weeks, was dixmised by “Associuto Fd | Are You Satisfied > ||, i's | AaMts, Moga admittod that she ot 42! Juatice Wentworth, of Uie Munleipal a variety of handwork and real laces. The movement of American troops! from her hubsand with which to get a) ~ ? oo oo } toward tho places . throughout the| atte one ba cot brother, ‘Boh ea Va ha} (i et e | H ' : and spent only ye the rexel Tho action grew out of the attempt | . : . Why let the good things in life |[{*and which they are to Rarrison ts Moh'hnd #4) surplus then, Now why | of Btation 4 accra to werest marty | Steadies | A number of exclusive Paris Gowns for evening and » > 3 1 th hil proorea ing sendy, Phe Taira. ake giant you pay Ostermar with thatt"| of Hervant men who we { eadies | a i Y ' tulfon thi wenty-elanth Regi-| Mr McIntyre asked Bosto; } 1 ‘° it i get by yout, Corrs hein MG ment of intantry Jett Aid bald teh “Booanse I didn't happen to think of | velt, sre a ‘@ an irritable mind. | ted Ee é you can through an ad. in The ||this morning for Guanajay, Province | it. T didn'tohavis Mr Osterman in my} maten being in the party t ’ And a choice, collection of Parisian House Gowns and Japanese Kimonos, re Me