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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 1907. remarks Farle made about Monroe be- ing overrun with illegitimate children nor will ¢hey forget the pale-faced, sad-eyed Mitle woman who drove rougo thelr 0 last week, when arle decided better for her and ‘the baby that eat on her knee to go [back to France because she happened | not to mult his fancy as well as does RATE “TN THE SAT OF HS MOTHER tApostle a “Affinity” Cult Puts Woman Between Himself of the men who attended Catpenter’s wien ‘he fortunately at home; again gathered at the st night neeting continued until ¢he morn- hours, and it was suggested that nen £0 to Earle’s houss at ones, | e be called to the open and there and Indignant Neighbors. mith, Cooler heads, howeyer, pre- alte tn Serene i As. Seats atepped from the train | Is ‘STRONGLY (GU Moang eno ee here's Earle! He's brought * his} . ther along to protect him.” H ety was taken up, and there was Want Him to Say Whether He talk’ eof far and feathers | ‘Earle's | 3 ny y " {driver lashed his horses and the crowd Will Bring: Miss Kuttner: | Sor con ctert) besinas the carriage stopped at a harness shop and Earle | |bought a big horsewhtp. |, A group: of newspapermen folowed jbim in a carriage from < the Adon. | ; to Monroe. if { | as fear otetatneerniey art Te tevin! I wish you men wouldn't keep this wses his % Ss thing up,” -, petulanuy. “I'll ‘he will de safe from cay inhi of tell you frankly that I am thoroughly | follow townspeople at Monroe, > ed of St. I have been hounded ever | ‘who do not Jove him for a numb ‘ reasons, oblef of which Is the aside of tis wife and baby so that an marry Julia Kuttner, his aminity ‘The artist ta intrénched in his co! ry estate among the Orange Hills tc ft town here and it's gone too Earle Makes Threats. “i want to warn any one who tries ome Io my grounds that I’ shall ‘be niinued Earie, clincaing “brought tla wip along tor day armed with A shotgun and npn ton to tay and J shall not hesi- whip and guarded by #ix Great Dane use it tit 1 Mi tt, jo! rt @ogs’ arid four lusty guards. But : ‘wan’ i ereneriner Join rou beter the presence of his mother more than) “Tyiat's entirely my own business,” | =| replied the artist, teatily. "I don't pro- | anything else that cuaranters his press} 0.0%, discuss ihis mattet any more. intend to take up my work where I off when the newspapers began iniiag stuff about ma. 1 did not ot Immunity trom the tar and teathors | and the triangular fence ratt-which hie; ieft I hove I will be own ‘work.’ lowed to pursue my and started back home to sce his pre- natally-oriained soul_mete. “Although. the artist professed to be Feperta from the house are that OM |arcrs to any more publicity. he con- Mrs. Earle fa in a serious state from jsented to pos® for a few he stoop of bis. home nervousness. One of the servants told yariouxievattitudes srundl a Uillager’ that! sho belleved if the clt-| Sraphers thought they, had enough: fees marched upon Earle’s citadel the|~ Earlo wan surprised at, the frigtd xcitemrnt would kill the old lady. attitude of his-servanta.| Tie only one to meet him at the door was the house- fio hardly dept at all Inst sient. |\ecper, Mary Nagle. (She id not bow epending the hours pacing the veranda |to her masier, but silently helped his te from ah Gnd peering into the darkness for the Beccer, 1 has hosters iadtes Decker: the frat sign of the threatened attack. By | o00 Michael Kelley, tho raniene: ook, and sock their belongings to utorage 4A erday morning and will ‘le can get ser- tat consent it has been agreed thet mo attempt will be made to drive the Rearded excentric out of Orange County antl olf Mrs. Earie retums to this ety. Affinity Has Cold Feet In the meantime Earle is having an epportunity to gauge the weight—of popular disapproval that rests upon hin ‘His affinity fled tast week. having sut- fered an attuck of a complaint to which even affinities are apparently not im- mune, to wit. cold feet. None of the townspeople will even speak to him. “His neighbors with the exception of Henry Wellington Weck, sor, Hays tatd-« social, quarantine on him. Ys oom servants werve his mother, but refuse to have ‘anything to do with him except what thelr duties demand. He t as mush alohe as tf he had @een marooned on | jast a island, morning Barte went across jote to Wack's house. He came back in a tow minutes and eat for several hours on his porch, staring Gown the road to the gate and plucking at his long whiskers, He was alone except for the company of two of tie big dogu. In anticipation ——of -em-attack he brought the pack of Great Danes infocora last night and kept them there. One of hia guards, who / Barred the way of a party of newspa- ‘per men who wanted to go to the house, gei4 Mr. Earle wanted to eee no one, @c he wns feeling very nervous ‘When the townspeople learned tnat | Warle. accompanied“by nis mother, had | rence, Sipped through the town and driven! The drowned man was about fifty to his home, men began to gather on| years old. & fect 9 tnches, 16 pounds | streets and discuss the situation. | weight, brown mustache and wore dark | se men are not going to forget the | clothes. The body !x at the Morgue. ALLIGATORS MUZZLED TO SAVE INTRUSIVE DOGS. Preventive Measure Also for Park Saurians, Who Get Appendicitis from Canine Diet. MARION, Ind., Sept. .—Because al- Mgators tn a double-fenced cage in the City Park are overfund of dogs, the Board of Pubic Works has decided to Taare treet Ag Week eee en eey. 7m FOUND MAN'S BODY AFLOAT. reg Captain Bousharg Ploka Up the Corpse of an Unknown. ‘The body of a man was fished out of the East Rtver at One Hundred and Secoid street today by Cape: Pred Houshart, of the tug Jamee A. Law- JAMES MeGREERY & GOL 23rd Street. 34th Street. RUG DEPARTMENTS. On Thursday, September the r2th, Saleof Orientaland Domestic Carpets and Rugs at the following low prices. { In Both Stores. Karabagh and Shirvan Rugs..... 19.00 and 12.00 ae “Antique Shirvan Rugs.,20.00 Mosyl and Kurdistan Rugs...... 15,00 to 35.00 « Mahal and India Carpets. Average size 9 x 12 ft. 120,00 _ Domestic Rugs. Royal Wilton. Size oxr2ft. 27.50 Standard grades of Axminster. Size 9x12 ft, , 20.00 to 35.00 Tapestry and Velvet. Size 9xr'2 ft. 13.00 and 15.00 Plain or figured.. | 1.10 per yard Best grade Axminster Carpet../.. < 1.35 per yard | Qne yard wide. | 75c Velvet Carpet. i Plain Dkurries. New shades, Linoleum. Inleld Tile. eo... ce eee ETS per yard || Ju oe achennondan gets it oul Peimted cesses eau SOC u “ S4th Stroot, 88rd Otroct, |anoe and the Woy was taken along fi ;CANADA MUST PUNISH trouble at Vancouver has not developed | any further criticism by the pre public accepts the outbreak as tion of trrespon THE MERRY SE (SHORE OFF SPEON BR Big Four-Master, Coal Laden, Not Believed to Be in Dan- ger—Help Sent to Her. g Howard Gould. The Merry, Frank Peabody, Jaden with coal, ts ashore on the t! bar off Speonk, L. L, is such that it {s thought she wil -have to be Mghtered before ae can be-Noated The vessel, which was bound north from Philadeiphin, went ashore last night In the fog, On board -were the a four-masted schoor JAeutenant, fm activity hé displayed tn hts of Howard Gould. kept h tective Instincts In-splte of the | hf shield, Through his exertions Wilson) who 1s charged witli been one of the three “ and her position OF CONDON’ SIRENS FOUND INA PRISON { f ;PRESENTED ARMS TO BRIDE. Discovered by Detective Who} Was “Broken” for Favor- the former Detect! who Jost his badge vec: ae | captain, a. craw of ten men and ‘the| Who on Nov. 9 last robbed captain’ ral! boy, don, of One Hundred and Fiftieth atr ‘A boat was s¢nt to shore for assist- and Amsterdam avenue, of 9,000, was day, Peabody fear there woyld be a storm. He was left in the yillage and the boat re- | turned to tye stranded vessel | The life savers reported to-day that \/was in no, danger Unless a torm shyula arise. In that case she might be/driven further up on the sand, Tug boats were sent from New Yor% and at /high tide to-night ill endeayor to get /the schooner in deep water. If they fbf! the boat will be lightened. ‘A gale sprang up this afternoon and the life savers stood ready to tale off | the crew if necessary | Ise Acting upon by at discovered that searching thirty-two women who were trate Corrigan last week with Detectives O'Farrell, Raphael m the [eland she was harged with complicity Condon’s $6,000. information 2 the in RIOTERS, TOKIO'S EDICT. ters to-day, where ine | called tn to wee them. les, who must be pun. | JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street. 23rd Street. These stores open until 6 o'clock. LADIES’ stirs. Costumes, Tailored Suits and Coats, —original designs and copies of foreign models, In Both Stores. INFANTS’ OUTING DEP'!TS. New importation of long and short hand-embroidered Cashmere or Silk Coats, Dresses, Hats, Caps and Bonnets for Infaats and little Children. Especial- ly designed for Fall and Winter wear. Coats made of colored Cloths, The latest designs. Sizes 2 to 5 years. On Thursday, September the 12th. Early Fall and Winter weight three- quarter or full length Coats, Made of cloth or cheviot, Various colors, Sizes 2 to 5 years. ‘ In Both Stores, 5.00 ‘FEATHER BOAS, In Both Stores. Marabout Feather Scarfs for Hats, Fauve, Brown and Black, 3-25 Marabout Stoles. Light blue, pink, grey, white, black and white, fauve and white, natural and white. “5:50 Marabout -Stoles.--Black, natural and taupe. 6.75 Ostrich and Marabout Stoles, White, light blue, pink, grey, natural, black and white. . 7-75 DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES. « In Both Stores. . On Thursday and, ‘Friday, / September the r2th and r3th, Dress Shields,—Double covered. Sizes 2, 3 and 4. goc per doz,, 8c pair Taffetas Seam Binding. White or black. goc per doz., 8c piece Silk Prussian Binding........... 1.65 per doz., 14c¢ piece Double Serge Belting. inch wide,...........++++50C piece %s Silk covered Featherbone.......... " .75¢ per box Dressmakers’ Pins. Sizes 4 and 5.. %4 pound box, rs Hooks and Eyes with spring, Black or white. ; I5¢ gtoss Heminway’s Sewing Silk. White, black and colors, x00 yard spools, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 28rd Street 34th Street arraigned in Jefferson Market Court to- the young woman for whom the police had been ¢ months was among tne com-| mitted to Blackwell's Island by Magie-| Co-operating Doran and he secured her release from) |the Workhouse. As soon as she landed pated, eft furnished her, detectives went to a pawnashop No. 7 Second avenue and there ar- neighbors have been promising him | Say ce ere —decause of the a | . ever since he put Mrs. Earle and little | threats tar and feather-me. I was Say ae ere | mee eer eee SE eee a the steamship for Europe | Bot afraid of that. I wi almply kept| TOKIO, Sept. 11—The publication of! The youne woman and the pawn. | Harold on busy answering slanders. Now back | extended accounts concerning the | broker were taken to Police Heedquar- detectives were The woman sald that she had pawned | for $800 a diamond ring which she had i Mehlin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch were concerned in the Comton robbery with her to leave New York. One wf the women went to Detroit and wie taken from Condon, and that ehe had given the Ucket to. Brenner, She CLOAK MAKERS MAKE “th fi having told her and the two other women who she sald Hust ae Brenner was telling his ver- sion of the case to the detectives, his | n entered the room and told him to - | quit talking, He obeyed and the police | eked him up. : af at Tras robbed In a fiat at No. |Go On Strike, But Stand Wham hoe met on the. street: Around Until Driven — Out of Shop. Bergen Troop Sends Guard of Honor to Mehlin-Koch Wedding. Charles Mohlin, a plano manufactifrer of Manhattan, was’ martred Jast night to Mins Nannetto Caroline Koch, of Fort Ie, N. J, by the Rev. Father Maher at St. Vincent's Church, Sixty- sixth street and Lexington avenue. Mr. | police wtation to drive them from the! Mopitn is a in Bergen, buliding and disperse them when they Troop, N. J ¢ and ives at Fort |} Leo. Because Jacob Kusner, one of thelr, jmumber, was discharged this morning, |two hundred cloakmakers employed by |the firm of Max Solomon & Co,, .at No. 19 West Nineteen street. quit work, and it required a dozen reserves trom the new West Twentittt atree! e mon later eaid that he Rad | Thirty-ninth street, to 1 ny Capt. Heniy A. Nickel, of Bergen | gisoharged Kuzjer because he was con-| late es alghes There Masel hie tale | the soors, inue ‘nde we Troop, was best man, and Mra. Nickel tinually ‘durning cloth in preasing. companion and they ¢rove to Mart mye. and continued 1 the tus was the on of monor. A ‘xuard.of|"scuaner claimed that the burning was| After they le(t the cad the purse, which| Gen. Drude, tho French commander, [honor trom the troop attended and pre-| gone by some one else, and his asso-| contained somo money, was missed, [ta still au ys from. t MAb: Paras sented arms as the bride arrived. Mra. | ciates supported him tq this. | The cabman, F. E. Sheridan, of No. cagren Sanna the Ere ee protested, and abolit 10 o'clock ceased to work. They refused to leave the place, however, ‘ FIGHTING THE, BIG FINE. CHICAGO, Sept. 11—The Standard Of1| drive them out by force as a suspicious person. zor aude esi sea Se Company af Indiana has applied to ‘,eant Howe then stationed hia men WARSAW, Sept. 11.—The anniversary the United States Circuit Court for | around the building to keep order, but| Pclsoned Bananas Kill Two Boys. | o¢ Count Tolstol's literary activity wilt Gas ot gupersedeas to prevent the| there waa no attempt at violence Mr.| JSHPEMING, Mich. Sept. 10. -l be celebrated ow by per- inited States Government from Solomon sent’ word to the employees | goned as a result of eating banan faceted totes aatres, ceeding to collect the fine of $9-24h009 | that they could all come back to work, | fo) sons of August ads trusrexpactedit 1 be the recently entered against it Landis. by J | ployed | of waning information about = $%0 old | fatliire of the peacs nogottations which putse Jef in a cab last night by x young | were started by the Mediounas tribe. 1p he engared at Wiliott's stables, in East When h* was discharged the others West Forty-ighth street, said he knew | nothing he had Fitth axenue after he left Martin's, and and the police had to perhaps they got It ige| Dut that Kuzner would not be re-em=/ fp" on va farm in Ontognagon: dled to WAR BALLON MADE A TARGET BY MOORS Fusillade of Bullets Pollows French Airship on Ob-.¢._ servation Tours, LOST HER PURSE DURING CAB RIDE Melville E. Chapman Causes) Driver's Arrest After Com- panion Missed Article. CASABUANCA, Sept. 1.—The obeti- I. L, who is stopping at the Inate refusal of the Mooris tribesmen Yacht Club while here, caused early to-|in the interfor to Join In the move y the arrest of a.cabman in the hope! ment is declared to be the cause of the Melyfile H. Chapman, of Great Neck. co-day Fe recuper- the battle woman who was riding with Mr. Chap=| Couriers who arrived: he | port: that the tribesmen @! Mr Chapman told the police he went! ating from the result of for the young woman in the cab, which eaclants uently send up an @b- | to make murveys of which . enrages ——— of the pretty bauble, but that hauled a man and woman up 'RUSSIANS EXPECT NOBEL PRIZE FOR TOLSTOI. He was arralgurd recipient 0 ture this au Special Sale of Umbrella Sale For men, women and chil- “dren. Covering of fast lack English Gloria, and 69¢; special tor this sale, each, strong, serviceable rods. Handles are of fine se- lected Con- «. { goes. Value 35¢ China Matting Extra hand-painted China Mattings; > re versible; full forty: -yard APaTICe $8.50 __ Even at this early date, we're which will amaze your most vivid de expect to find 4n a sult for, which $25 and $30 wou Jackets are in the advanced Prince Chep m ey ings. hotch velvet collar, with GUARANTEED satin. Skirts In the new 15-g on bottom. Our peerless spectal price.... Altcrations Free on All Fall Garments, == rremendcus Advance Sale- Fall Skirts Made of handsome Thibet Cloth in the newest Fall styles; 23-plaited model, in black or blue. Actual- “jy worth $3.98. Qur in- imitable special sale price ” Real Irish Pt. Curtains Handsome new Fall designs, nicety apptiqued om 1. 15 {ine heavy Cable Net--limit 4 pairs to a cus. Irish Point lace (Certain 1, th He tomer; regularly $3.50 2 pair; Special, to-mor- iy row only, PER PAIR Ruy Vwinpow SUADES—Hollind ana | apaaiie Window Shades; some | oo wow borders Saari of these wiades have fancy | ceatres, others with Alcea up to = fringe; mounted on best qual-| 18 Inches wice; all on the finest {ty spring otter, and peat; Wo. Taeh‘es ax6 ft; all colors; wide and 3% yards regular price 49c. Sale : long Yalue; price, complete ...- to- veer only at e Tone: mane (aes ‘cringe! ec & top and bot? sem: Sait airs 40. 90D. wale” fO- om eats Tee TCoakinuation ef Our Grriet Rug : thro ee, of ats Lee attended our to-morrow : Sanford’s Roy Size 6x9; value $18.00; $32.50 Sanford’s Royal Axminster uuisite copies of the Kirmansh Rugs; also In a number Axminster Rugs Blaud’s Iron Pills, 3 special at. 12.98] Rugs a Jamaica Ginger, 3 0 Absorbent Cotton, Shown in the most exq' Tabriz and Gorovan To-morrow's sale prices i Sanford’s ri Axminster Rugs Size 8.3x10.6; yalue $25.00; special at 17.50 Alex. Smith’s Brussels Rugs Witch Hazel Salve, Quinine Pills ?,,,*7; ry ceeeaiRare at Exactly Half Price. eversible Sm: Rev in floral and Oni- Heavy quality,’ perfectly reversible, ental patterns. . Tar, bottle.. Size 7.6x106.|Size 9x12. Value|Stze 9x6. Value Panopepton, « nourt Value 2) $15; aie $7.50; ae ulant; $1 bottle... Value $121 5, gg | cP 7.98 | fii 27* 3.98 | winch Hassi, wor quart ss; Dining Room Rugs Reversible, shown in all colors, in medallion and all- over designs. Sire 6x9. Value re 9x9, Value sirshan Value $2.69, 00; spe- 98 BOLE 175 | tal ctor 2098] Cid thes Bo 0D There's style, smartness, exclusiveness—and superb tailo: Made from an elegant quality of ALL-WOOL BROADCL.OTH, Panne Cheviots and Striped Sult- turnover cuffs of either panne Greet % Price ale | Sale Drugs,” ia Tremendos pieeece ae Patent Medicines Dor GALVANIZED Ww. Aan BONA.FIDE, EARCAINS See such le Danderine, sx.» prnmelel area FIDE REARGANS (oes 3 AY sn AUF} stocks and wo Malt Extract (84, 07° MEAT Compound Cathartic Pills Crani-Tonic Hair Food, sttie. 49¢ bottom and joral patterns —Size)-12 ft Je 4 beautiful floral pattern regular 19 7 Peravian Bark Tonic, *, res h e purifier; bottle .... peeseeeeeee God Liver Oi) Capsules, 7, Paine’s Celery Compound: : i 9, Value 5 Sus oxi 316. vag750. $9) ae ‘hoe $8 Solution of Iron a a shoes, These sets consist of! 1 Spe tonates, 87, excellent tonte 2Qe stand, 2 sizes of lasts, 1 hammer, cial at.... 15) Lo |Special at jelal at.. y blood purifier, bottle Tahoe areca peciaml Liquozone, bottle... White Pine Cough Syrup, » with Black Price Tar Soap, offering this special lot of new Fall Suits—at a price sire. hing you'd naturally combined with rich trimmings—ever, 14,98 | making an additional saving of from $2 to $5 on every suit. $10 Princess Dresses Offered To-Morrow at $3.98 ty SILK BATISTE or LI RIE ei ity; handsom: iennes lace, A Id be the pric , semi-fitted back, cut 30 inches long, elvet or material. Lined throughout dplaited models, with one or two folds nouel, 01 delicately Sizes 3210 white, pink, Worth Sale price...++ sleeves, trimmed. in blue and ecru shades. some richly 44, Shown $10 each Great Values in Boys’ aus $4.50 Value at $2.98—In Sizes 2 to 17 Years Double breasted coat, belt and Knicker or piain pants of elegant plain bine or black . Cheviot: iso medium weight «ray r mixture worsted#; newest style, S a nubstanitally nade, FOR ATTLE FELLOWS, es 3 Russian end Sa Blouse e styles, In a woo! ‘aes, with Bloomer pants, wld “HO; at. Boys’ Great School Suits at $1.69 _ Gpeclal sale of School Sults, double breanted cont, plain eo not giving Da Le belt. and = knicker pants; Rus 1 69 } eae orth $0 eoVe New York’s Greatest. He Housefurnishings Offers These Extraordinary ie for o-morrow's Tremendous Selling? Double Coated En- n, Made of fullawoven Cheviots imeres—made extra strong under our guarantes tely free i, “nbaolu ry 09 in bottle unce bottle... 12c 18c 100 In 1» bottle HEAVY DOUBLE-COATED ood quality, GRAY BTEEL ENAM- Ib. rolls Vanined fron: strony HEAVY DOUBLE-C oar, GRAY 8c 2 dozen 18¢ pox CLOTHES HAMPERS, whole willow, with wooden box ue Oe bottoma:y reg le price $1°T8;- sale 93c DHOelipssscerssssse 100 to repair your own Cobbler Outfits 1 needle awl and 2 packages of nalls, Reg- ular price, 31-50; special Sale of Dinner - Sets ‘1.49 hing stim- quallt 3c Dinner Plates, G Soup Pistes, 6 Psrextert "rintes, 6 ote and 6 Saucers. o ees Plates, 1 sineh PT3tsch D ah. 2 esr: ‘Cov- Ee oh Sabo} Pant eeenetersenseenseres ee

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