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TIMPERSONATED AT ANSWER TO SUIT! Pittsburg Millionaire’s| } { ( * whe — to be r “gorters any trie th THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1906. ALTAR, MCOOL'S Contention. Corroborat- ed by Rev. J. F. Steen. SIGNATURE A FORGERY. | Neyer Wedded Mrs. Walker, | ; Oil Magnate, and Will Find Dummy. Fa yo claims Ve milionalte- Pitteburg ois n and {s suing n-support. ” nt in, Pitta 1st an al the day b friends nesses. east re of wit- ued awe Ho co Seeks Alleged Impersonator. “{-ginttko~ ta talk -mbout--the-ease;—for} ft has already & mq_.too, much Rat J me a raed age Cer man I want t find, That's the and I Promise th My defense ts istantly clear m his woman I, locate le to New York with Wa John Floyd Ste according. Scott, porto n he saya he | Ing for tho| When Miss Carri feate, | sre will be something doing; has | Deeds, who married the young. couple, ch tis the first wo astor of | Vos } scopal Church of the | Madison” street, lanlesman, 1s Woman Performs Wedding Ceremony, First of Kind Pies CLARA HOLE. |: Comm'n of Deeds, SH AWilloughby—a cided to ch Jer girl,” which h her, to that of Mra, Josoph J. Winter- rath, #he had the uniqus experience of having this matter arrangod by a pret- ty young woman likes herself. Miss Clart Holl, Commissioner of eet | Piano | . $250 Built to Give Satisfaction yan public oMictal ts ever oMciuted In this capacity in Néw York. Voseph J. Winterrath, of No. 1587 Quoons, a travelling twenty-one and Miss Jachtler eighteen. Both had known ays face fe bi assort widow are entirely d Say Walker May Bo Alive. ccom: that the way Mrs. to be Wa qualitt 6 and. the madew dean tm= where he ls @. ADOKS, Mrs. the magni olution not to speak, MeCool-has detec- ingotor evidence: to-ahow Tker's {iret husband Is if this should be proven @tiil alive, an MoCool round Pittaburg {vowed long siice that-they would mar- j parents ] Preator, nee [Layer Frederick EB. Goldsmit eta ] roadway. tobe soma_fast action, | aid er ement. Feurtngy! their youth, thoy matter into their ry, They, however, Into = thts a tion because of ed to take the own hands . ‘The YOunK couple took Miss “Saud of No, 700 Bushwick avenue, Sheepshead Bay, {nto their confidence. | After reflection, she suggested that they fll go to tho office of a family friend, No. . He called In Miss H, an office in ha suite; th ‘ of Deeds agreed to Sold cn Our Easy Terms No Money Down |__A Dollar a Week No Interest, No Extras. Delivered in Your Home } A Handsome Revolving | p= Stet A_Protection Cover and A-Year's-Tuning 3 We are also agents for Boardman & Gray, McPhail, J. T, Brooks, Kirchhoft, Caldwell, Regal, H The Simplex. Itemakes sof us all: (PATION. I “CONST $4.00 A trim and shapely street boot. Made of Regal Black King Calf. _____ Compare_a pair of the finest custom boots Pout ever saw witha pale of Women's Seti" se You'll find the difference is Rh Ave, als. “in othe price. * Women’s Regal styles are exact repro- ductions of exclusive custom designs. No difference in fit. in all Regal guarter-sizes insure. As for wear. proved, it is that in wear and shape. retention there is no woman's shoe at 3 Greater New York NEW. YORK CITY 783 Broadway, cor.10th 8t "1339 Broadway, opposite Herald buliding. BROOKLYN h + bet. 10th ith Ste 1 Nowhere ‘else. There's no difference in style. an tn #1003 Broadway, bet. Dit- mars Street ‘and Wil- toughby Ave, NEWARK, N. J. 41 Broad St, ¢ Ry Koh 1, No-custom bootmaker : JERSITY CITY, N. I. Europe can contrive a closer fit thar 06 Newark: Ave, Greater New York Men's Stores BNEW YORE cry If there's one thing , “1211 Troadyiay, Deh S0uN and ath Bia,” ‘ S14 Mrvedway, opp, Herald ite, bet, 85th and twice its price that equals it. ‘Twenty-nino of the 393 Rega: stores nro excluatvely for women. Right of them in tho fashionable districts of Greater New ork. ‘Send for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled $3.50 and $4.00 BROOKLYN 207 Felton Bt) opp. Montagne mca) wr ‘Free; Wolfner Elegance and Service—Both | = naa t_troningBoards—on a [6 Have You a Charity You Would Like to Aid? The Big Store's an- nualdistribution of $10,000 am. charities is regulated entirely by the votes of customers. Use your sales slips as ballots. Batlot box on 2d floor. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE SIEGEL (00PER@ J:B.GREENNUT. PRES TB“ 6 19™ StS. Every One in a Practical, Wantable Article T won't be the fault of the offerings if to-morrow doesn’t prove to be the busiest day we have had im the Furniture store in many months. These are all articles selected from our own. regular | in the manner following— Baby is often hard to get. Benedict Studio has been wonder- fully successful fn work and can promise satisfaction. Moderate prices. furniture stock, and we can supply-asmany of each as may be desired. We have cut our-own regular prices (which were low to begin with) A Satisfactory Picture of the |, The this line of 7th floor. (Slegel Cooper Store, Filth Floor.) frames made Wire Divans ste of pips*iron; supported with steel wire fabrics logs are cast on pipe sides; 6 ft. Fegulat Se ye | | One 2H ft. wides 53. Lo regular price $5; sale $4 25 a 5 pri price., ickerg—made pt ‘fine quar- | | Rockers tered ‘oak ara Rockers~? Roden yyoedsize and very | tx { comfortable; highly polished and aac i have saddie-stia + reiu a NE fearhieas shaped: seats price: § prices... Dining Chairs oak; strongly construc polished; leather seats and backs price. construct hands and have saddle. —box or wardrobe; Couches ph Was 24 ott wide; covered with plain blue, green or red denim; fitted with self-ppening attachment, regu- larly $9.50; sale, $°7 Q5 2 Sueur ta ‘ osgeg—made of our 5-Piece Pz SASH pbs : of fine solid oak; Wire Spring Siege! Cooper | | Mattresses e% ch, fu | | S-biece Parlor Suites | | Dressers 2), .0n¢ ator; sien tats or) | weight and p nteed ; stitched || nolished; artistic design; covered didly constracted —and——fin- metal_bedsteads;' iron. frames, with -pood and tufted; ci ished; -two-farge-«nd two. small briana bee $3.98 quality of ticking; size 4 ft. 6 in.; drawers; oval shaped French : yS4: sale prieet regular price $10.50; sale SQ plate mirror; regular: regularly $4; saleprice “(3 meee ie eel 8 prctaeomaleante 8.50 = 7 =!) ‘ ia a = issi —of fine | | p sTeg—tor parlors | | Couches~sovered with assor- ) aa Ge Mission Rockers—9" {"« | | Parlor Tables— fr yar Stet velours ef tie} | Brace Armehairs solder tered oak, weathered finished; rooms; made~of quartered oak, finest er Patent tuftin ‘ decided mission design, for dens golden finish or imitation mallee: madeson oak fra mahog strongly supported; ee ; any; highly polished; good size 5 ; + made to give long and libraries; Spanish leather apes Se eay RENO: ae aeons ; Regia B mae ae | seats; regularly $10.50; 38 ec regularly $7.5€ e $61 Sac Cee ce wil eey() Be 88 sale price. ° price... ee Prictiescieees . sale priccssce a ‘ = jes 3 aay Sa a Sidebos -of fine solid oa Sane ) -made of Morris Chairs ot tn °) | China Closets—m *de ot Sideboard: n || Dining Tables~ i) oa: ed oak and mahogany finish; fered oak; highly. polished and large size base; curved uprights; golden color and gloss finish; broad shaped-arms; carted posts| a gigiy constructed; straight |} one targe-rawerand two small| | round top; five fluted legs; 6-{t. and claw feet; complete with fig- ured velour cushions; regularly $103 sale $77 QR price...... Heaters And Otker Things of Fimely Inicrest at Low Prices Hintsrrom the largest house- furnishings department in New York—mede the largest size extension; splendidly construct- ed; regular price $16.50; $7 Q sale price ..-+« ends; 3 grooved | | ones; large 516.50 front and bent _shgives ; regularly $20; sale price...» French_plate | mirror; regularly $21; sale price... $16.50 | i L 15 of These Suits at $12.50 Each. You'd Call Them Good Value If We Asked $20 ( touches. The materials ME Ren OE are all in “‘mannish’’ pat- terns of gray plaid. pricencgectecrest ; ‘hi iers—made of fine Chiffoniers BT den finished and polished; large ‘hase; four large and two small { drawers; French plate beveted mirror; regularly “STH.50; sate price $11.00 —covered with the Couches best grade. of leath- | erette, plain top and head; open spying construction; fine uphol- stery; ‘Very durable; regular price $16.00; sale $ made of weath= Bookcases "44 ork, golden oakor imitation mahogany; finely finished and constructed; glass door-and three adjustable shelves) regular price $10.50; $8 50 ° sale price......46 ee ’ The ‘Foot Mould Arch Supporting Shoe HIS shoe has made the biggest ‘hit?’ that obr Shoe Store has €ver en- joyed. It has been so suce cessful-that it is -now being copied by a dozen makers, domes popular by just such price-cutting as this, will buy these Making—1s—cxeel 5 Probably the first four items suits to-morrow at The jacket is line throughout witha superi- or grade of heavy satin and is embellished with large metal buttons and.|}- silk braid. The skirts were cut by a master hand. They have a sweep and hang to in the list are the most’ Inter- esting on account of your need for them right now, But don't. stop at stoves; look through the entire list: ‘The ‘Junior Oak"’ Parlor Heating Stove—made of the very best ma- terial; will burn either coal or $12.50 will be just as surely $7.50 ahead on the transaction as if ‘she had found the money growing on a bush. wood; with or without feeder; _ : suse : n has-large size feeder door, ash As good a maker as them that is sometimes pit door and ash pan; nickel there-is in New York pro~ absent in the highest- plated trimmings; iron swing top duced these suits to be ex- Pp riced sults. Plaited cover and ‘footrail that extends tra-good $20 values. It Skirts, of course, with around the sides of the first-class heater in f ce No. 15, $9; Not, New Dandy" Ove; a was only by the most un- usual of trade chances that we picked up this little lor f 75.at_a price more th plenty of strapping. Altogether, a very hand- some, chic, sensible suit, d ned for women of ti UTAH eA y {a third under Its cultivated: tastes irr rose: ss heavy castings; separate broiler value. and put together cons¢l og ebulpece panel The style is shown entiously. At the price, as good a value as we have had this season. jafeqet Cooper Store, 21 Floar, Frost.) at ifie #fige—ts r= est value ever |] pretty well in the picture 7 —the popular pony-coat effect, with the “military te-morrow jar-atS13 || 912.50 Stove B -made of white metal in-a_brilliant and Jasting } finish; ipward AGG The ‘Model’? Oil Heating Stove—made ct the very best-sheet steel and Kussia iron drum; hand- —somely trimmed with nickel; a pdwertul $3 85 Groceries! n arise on brands as famous aS 4 We sell an heater: tO-MOFrrow.. 6. eee eee cence Gas Radiators es, with 4 Russ oO question of the high o tube alm aumy tem ne Pee e ed r these —even if they were not offered by a store In No Money with jowela; 4e-mefrow— on : tes ; ‘ : f ree ! i 1.75 which quality iS always guardntesd, INO e850 2:ine | machine, and: should. Curtain Streichers~-the folding apart; size © by 12 ft; will fit any size curta and can de used for the tinest of fabrics; 49¢ to-morrow only, Dears Curtain Stretchers — 2 size jar in-constt fo We above; has measuring rule printed entire frame by which stretehercan be fitted to any size cuttain; forone day—oMly,—at S5c 1) 4Armour's, - Squire Ironing Boards—covered with best quality : chrated) mit musing Slt #ize, $1.25; 45-ft, $1.05; 4-1 O5¢ ding stand; -made-of-good, clear, white lumber; very strong and sub-" (Re, stantialy SA1@"PUCEscsvenss 65¢ Sleeve Boards—nicely padded and covered; §)6)/, Combination Step Ladder and Chair—made of clear, white wood; strong and substantial; onc Q day only, at, Fe RGA RGR 85c Medicine cr Tollet Cabinets—in high finish; GF lock and key; to-morrow only ac Mail_and telephope orders filled promptly and accurately Call 4000 Chels ie —Sale-of Hams — aya be shown. avery interest understanding chines ares sands_all over } Huntley —& Palmers i Brealcfast Biscuits; “| Bisewite—Doe. 840 H-1b. ner packet ++ caves : j Cleveland's Fa mous Baking Powder 42r"'** good music or hand, of any cost, Santos Colfee, fresh from the roast $1.50; Oba Ibs, $45 Ib Maracaibo Coffee es | 6c | er: 10 Ibis, hal ca century Pure Food + phe. ‘Valley’? Clothes Driers —the folding kind; RPh iene ppunaieay §-{t., mitt wings 0c; 5 50c NEW SUGAR CORN—Ho Ween, cis ue reine 20 19 4 Tha 10 lbs. J5@ Towel Rollers—made of clear, white wood; 7 9) sabes aidan, $2.28t Hen, S1L8i can Dn | POTATOES > beseauallty fel Nbc Ode MOsmMOLOWnete testinal yee Ty. c YCOLATE—sake, 15: aes < 1, Because Galvanized Wafer Pails—holding 10 quarts 9% ASEAN AGUS ten lug abe; rash 2844 tulle Bo Galyanized Waker Pails—holding 12 quarts...» 14¢ ; ‘3 A [Ween mow fis, old-tash Garbage Cans—made of heav iron; strong lind durable; at.. palvanized advantages than 35¢c 4 family size; made Ash Cans—with Covers; good ‘ SiR ad entail 3. Because of heavy galvanized iron; to-morrow 95e si facluding raspberry and currant | OUt- only sheeee wae e id apricot; dos, $1404 1b Jie 4. Be Family Scales—very handy for the ho 5 SURRAR HPA seus 5.15 to-morrow only... Sve absolut full 13@_ | those of L-Pa, carton... PANCAKE FLOUR—Fountain 1.40: alcfousaat 8426 ‘f —Switt's cele Naphtha Soap sxii.usis boapy used by many familioa In preference to all other brands box 100 bare, $3.88; 10 bars In carton 39¢; So bare, Pry . Brilliant Buler Rolish for metal—regulariy sold 3 for 25c; to-morrow two for Sc, or one......., OC Toilet Paper—good quality tissue; special Of to-morrow elght large rolls for... 25¢ Wash. CTY PT with copper bot- 75 Cc 7d5e NEW We make terms; ask no SARDINE: ater’ nb brand 5 the beat tien arte In} halves; 6 cans, 17839 | Pino ceeriey ra LAE New Apples iiii'el nats: Greenings; }4-bu' O0e% 6-44, BIG Daaket eesececeeeee five years free tom; No, 8, 85c; No. 7.. ; Prices ar Enterprise or Universal Food Choppers—wil! chop meat or vegetables; to-morrow only... Blegel-Cooper Store, Basement. “Talki machines, can claim. 3 use their shuttles but so far none of them has been able to equal our price. The ‘Arch Supporting’ shoe-is simply a handsome, stylish shoe, in any one of a dozen Fall shapes, having a steel ‘‘bridge’’ skilfully built into its shank. This bridge is moulded to fit smoothly into the hollow of the foot, and, while it takes none of the weight of the bedy, it sup- ports the arch of the foot, Preventing the, ‘sagging’’ of | the instep so common with men and women who -are much on their feet and which gives rise to aches and pain often mistaken for rheumatism or-gout, ——_ These pains disappear in- stantly when a Foot Mould Arch Supporting Shoe is put en, which not —only—gives comfort and a springy, elastic step, but prevents “flat Foor” And all this,” mind you, in a stylish shoe—not a surgical device. Por men, women:and child- ren. Men's and women's $4 BIZCS. oe eee sccecesercene ing Machines ny model of the Edison Phono- graph_or Victor Talking Machine;tegether with-your-choice of 12 records, on terms of Down, One Dollar a Week n- why you shoulda’t havea many good reasons why you } If you have never looked into-the capaci- des of the wonderful instruments for supply- ing entertainment, come up fiere and ask to =tnchalf-an-hour-wewwill give-you,-besides ing and enjoyable concert, an of the reason why these ma- ting-by the hundreds-of theu— the country, —_They fill a want | felt by cight- peopic-vut-of ten—ihe-desire-for } jolly entertainment, always at character desired and ata low S$ ezel-Cooper Store, Third Floor, Resr. fc | Reasons Why We Say “Fountain” Sewing Ma- chines Are Best they give, at a moderate, price, all the advahtages to. be found in the most ¢dstly ma- ay use they give, at a moderate price, more many, even of thé highest-priced they will outerun, out-wear and w machines sold at their prices. use they are ball-bearing throughout. oft more thread than any other family mach $1 Down and $1 ‘a Week. no extra charge for these easy interest, give free instruction at any time, and keep machine in repair for of charge, Geese e $19.50, $20.50 and $23.50, Other machines from $12 up. * Slegel-Cooper Store, Thicd Floor, Centre,