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WITH LANDLADY; GETS SIX MONTHS ‘Woman With Husband Ob-; jects to Attentions of Lad Employed as Hallboy. NOTES. “WROTE MA | Forgiven Once, but Flame in | Heart Was Strong, and He YR Offended Again. Louied M Hegeman, of No. 72 West Ninety-fourth street, ited to Sagistrate Harris. to-day ap-' fide Court fer aid in euring a-¥irciest love. The ckif ts Charile ity yedre old, and to-day fs a plump and meliowing toward ‘Mra. Hegeman conducts Ninety-fourth street, asked her @ little chap as hallboy, The} sea lege to uphold the dignified { Bob of cabin boy. : Gitts Hapernet ce teed, an0 no carve to “Ber establishment “Chawles the Calf.~ 14 Chawiles was demure and romantic. Ona any, after he had been there six Months Mrs. Hegeman opened her eyes uring an afternoou’s siesta and looked {into the eloquent eyes of Chawilea, who (had tptoed Into her apartment and was @tanding in rapt admiration. Before he ould begin his opening address Mra. Begeman had aid violent hands on Chawies and spanked him generously. ‘Then she haé him arrested. ‘Whsn the case came up in the West Bide Court at the time !t was dismissed, ‘en@ Chaowles was turned adrift on a great friendless world. He pleaded eo hard for forgiveness that Mra Hege- man Felented and took him back into her employ. It soon became evident that the calf Jove had got its second wind and was ‘again under full speed. Chawles wae madly infatuated. He saw poetry in stay wwav food g00d this — hola back Chawles's pote pleadings. He Dought a Ready Letter Writer and be- fan a campaign which should have won him @ job in & follow-up system mal! ‘rder house. He wrote Mra. Hegeman from ten to fifteen letters a day. One month he averaged 20 jetters. Overweighed the Postman. ‘The mail man complained of scorched @ngers, the letters sizzled so with Chawles's ardent devotion. Oirs. Hoge- man hardly dared open a letter for fear of finding Chawles's broken heart once ore puraded for her benefit. They, —— were inMarmmatory, kept down only by] the tear-xprinklor system. Mrs. Hegeman tired of this. Yester- SRL fer Tiwartant fee Side Court to ak for a warrant for Chawies. | The 1 trate Stein- Teague BNE TH Beka WHT t been served and was still good. ran William Rice went to N Vest One Hundred and Third street, les plugging a an apartment house way. When the case was called to-day Mrs. Ee sare 38 an armel bf the ‘of pa. fe pe ion and offered Lawyer Fussell offered a phot ‘of Hanson inscribed “We hallmese ae ‘Heaven. ator men. el yous an} to say?’ asked proudly sentenced to ne replied. The — “T'll tale my med- into serial story form will appear im datly instalments in THE: EVENING WORLD, Beginning Saturday, Sept. 28. Thrills in every chapter. Love in teeming abundance. A great throb- Ding romance of picturesque Amer- doan Ufe, | Find the Umbrella. Your tyes may be sharp enough to find the one hidden away by the ar- tist in this picture, but tt will prob- . ably take a World “Lost & Found” = Ad. to, Noeate the Umbrella you “oll "fhe Car the Other D. The great sensationat play done} Francts Mahon ts etghty years old, ‘but his burden of yeara rests ‘light! upon him. He isa special oMoer for Bush Terminal Company at the great! Refuses to Now. STABBED TWICE, “BOSS” BAKER DOWN'STOCKS BRISK, BUT BUT STICKS 10 POST OF DUTY: Highty:Year-OW Fr Francis Ma- hon Never Lost a Day and THE EVENING. WORLD, WEDNESDAY. AFTER do YEARS | Odell’s Ally in W a County, Who Got $50,000 for Swamp, Is Out. (Mpectal to Tie Brentng World) WHITHHALL, N. Y., Sept. 18.—Ike | Baker, of Comatook, for thirty-f years the unilisputed bors of Washing- ton County Republican politics, went do to defeat in the coumy conven- at Fort Eaward yesterday, when J ex- Assembly maz Janes S Parker, of Balom, wreated from him the Assem- bly nomination, One hundred and thir) oli-call,, aixty- South Brooklyn docks, with ‘a record of | delegates answered the Fol y never haying lost a day through his woven | Parker alwo won a majority of long service with the oancern, two stab wounds, formance of his duty, * i him from his post. Mahon {s assigned to the dock at the foot of Forty-third street. His Ap-| 4s to keep unauthorized persons off the pler. An Italian with a tray of fake Sim today for per among the palm. The {Jewelry applied ta misvion to go out shoremen and solicit ousiness, The old man would yo: Italian past the gate. jewelry peddier was (urgressive und a: tempted to siahon aside, and got a dep gash in the Then he turned to rug and was | Stabbed in the back. s ssnult wus Seen by « crowd of Jongshorem*4. who gave chase to the murderous sifanger. and Hyland, of tie Fourth arenue sta- They caught the fugi- joperage at Forty=first atreat and First avenue with the bloody knif: hones the Ttalian said name was Gambria Rose! that belived fa Renee eee rant trate Steers in Fifth Ar Court ‘held him for eh 1s tion, Joined ‘In. tive in a co im his hand. elbow fe «round to @ fine polnt from his pocket, the Italian made a rush for Mahon. up his right hands loctor was cal to Oil Trust. When Mr, B: dict-i Ce “No. It was not sold to the but to Brown, Shipley & Co., don, whose American Bros. & o., of New Yor nay” Hamilton, “Yellow Dog Fund" and lessee of the Albany “House of Mirth” landed at ie promptly @id a. dirappearing’ special being interviewed. Be esa COTTON STRONG ON Cotton was strong and active early to-day under the stimulus of a big de- Ez. . before Uni re United States San was pola. FA ind, encaice, ant and sai Tecetved in the “pe: ene? gounty committee. failed to di The old man thre # his assailant made Detectivec Clare sa os ‘of the prunes.| Anthony N. Brady, the capltatet’thi- His pertervid overtures were rewarded | ‘erented i eanHOdreod Transit, is ‘and told to Trust) Mandar Soa other: by his being discharged concerns, arrived here to-day on ine wnarder Caronia from Quentown. He ‘| broke of a two months’ edroad, leaving his. brother and two children motoring on, the Continent. game-time -Mr, Brady did-and asiness ‘long- allow Bit the fake nine umed to to go home yey. and eee ee the nee SHORTENS HIS FOREIGN TAIP Capitalist, on Arrival Home, Says'He Did Not Sel! Out Msp hes toorwaeed pees fiotag esto, Peng fatioetion that ot o to the Standard Ollhe became Standard, of Lon- ts ott) are Brown custodian of the Parker men. of them being the waren Long before the ‘days of Rosace +Conkling Baker has ruled Weshtng- leon County Hepebitcans with an bon SQamd, and although during that time there have been revolts agulnet him, | us among them being those ongressnan Henry G. none of them wauring Uae samintate i [when the latter pur om him as & aite for a now ale hosphal the now ous swamp and bi wood farm at) Comutock i one thousand fates to Odell, convention dei being a corsideration said at the tn jin the deal. The deal was exposed |by The World een aban- er againet Baker and aiken per = pocninrriend ew leader is a a The new lew personal Speaker n= tendent of Canals F. C. Stevens, whose friendship aided materially tn the down- fall of the old-time “=| H0T WIND-UP IN FIGHT ON M'MANUS day With a ‘‘Five-Cent- Fare Bill Night.” George W. Ptunkitt will wind-up his campaign for Tammany leader of the Eleventh Assembly District Saturday night with two mass meotings at which speakers will be trades uaion men. members of the Coney Istand Five-Cem- Fare League, and the candidate him- elf. The closing of the fight on “The” McManus will be known as “Five-Cent- Fare Bill Night.’ ‘The Neptune Democratic Club held 2 housing meeting for Piunkitt last night Forty-tourth street and Eleventh avenue. Hight hundred people were ae “Wiliam P;Ruseeii was chair- wrocnight the Thomas A. Garvey As- sociation will hold an out-door Plunkitt rally at Tenth avenue and Forty-cighth Street. George Rabe will preside and the speakers will be Plunkitt, James E. Young, the Roosevelt Rough Rider; ‘William J, Lee, Charlies Curran (last year a McManus orator), P. A. Mc- Manus (who nominated “The McManus for leader), “Whitey” Brown, Walter C. Commertord, ex-Police Sergeant Ho- sey and others, Thursday night comes the Charlee A. Hackwtt Association's meeting at Tenth avenue and Fittieth treet. The meeting placo is a stone's throw from the present leader’s home. On Tuesday night the Yanda Wa Club, & social organtzation of which t" Hamey is the head, promisoa to opowd oversee: at “Bat WALL STREET DEMAND, te a polltical teeting on the west side, —_—_—. It wi man through brokers who umual) tor Wall Street and the princi side 11.29, operators. alarm at the volume of buying and cov- | ered eavily, rushing January up to which was 31 points above terday’s low level. sats Room opening prices were: Alterations FREE. e > traders October, 1LB to act out- took take place at Tenth avenue and seventh street ‘will tell a few truths about Tom the Dodger McManus," said Harney. “Tia knifing of the S-cent fare to Coney reached the oockets of the tenements and McMarun wil) get his Friday, I ax: ect 2,000 west side voters to attend." 1 — EGYPT'S COTTON CROP. CAIRO, Sept. 18—Tha cotton crop of Forty was Justified" ber Bat to Ts Egypt, whch exceeds 700,000,000 pound: fob ssl Hanson | January, 1128 to 11.2; March, 1140 to|shows a large increase over all resurds Btopped him with an| Ul: April, 1145 to ‘M47; May, 1160] of the past decade, It te estimated to ture used only by hall-|¢0 11.61 be worth $150,000,000, Ss 985 , Tharsday’s Great Sale. An amazing assortment of stunnin~ short Top Coats’ in weizhts ; ppro- priate for Fa'l and early Winter wear—showing ihe very newest ideas in smartest London effects as they will be worn during the coming season. Tight Fitting Coverts English Broadcloths Satin Lined Throughout, - Every coat “sample” ‘tailored — mannish collars — strict'y _tailoze ideavete=(elled tearas nit enteanl back—patch pockets—every lates! { fancy from ab:oid. Coa’s that have dis'inctive individuality and sty'e no to be had in any other fashion shop. Sale at All Three Stores, 14-16 Met ‘ths St stale Su BROOKLYN 651 Broad Sty: NFEWAPK { fair, | point, Plunkitt Ends Campaign Satur- "THEPRICES LOWER = tt 4 8 ¥ [Tat &"Obio |ikayn Ran Smelting, | Copper,| aoe Reading and Brooklyn Transit in Evidence. | Pacitic, Gains were the rule tn the early stock | market to-day, while the demand was! The Harriman and Hill stooka and the metal Issues were again ts | evi. mee, Union Pacific and Smelting 4 point, Northern Pacific, Pennaylva Reading and Amalgamated Copper | United Btaton Gtoel #8 and Bt. Paul Brooklyn Rapid Transit was up a fu Buying orders vere tao scanty to off- pot & steady dribble of stocks on the market and in the afternoon 1 ‘wets made all around. The | losses were in atocks that were among the strongest yesterday such as the coppers and Northern Pacific. Canadian | Pacific sammed 21-4 Northern Pacific. 2: U. 8. Beal preferred, 13-8: Vinginia- | R24) ‘Carolina Chemical) preferred. 11-4 and | fen tise American @melting and U. 8. Steel, 1.| Rock Island Reading 24 preferred jumped 5: | Clone Bhettietd . continued to ‘move dcrmwant | South Pacific .. and the market closed with fossen gor. | Routh. Pacific pf eral. Union Pacific Great N. South. Ry .-- or and Brooklyn Rapid ‘Tranak being ex- | Sth centions to the rule. The final dealings | z Bt. were brisk. st Le & Ww. The total ealen of stocks to-tay were Fein Gly 455.400 shares and of bonda $1,198.00. Unton Pacific. at ws Cc. 1 i= 7 Ry In, Go. The Closing Quotations. jt. & Tobber Todnve hihest. 1 UB. Steet and net chanere nt since “ram rereare Ul A. Steel final quotations are a* follows: Wabash ey Te Choe, Chutes, | Wabash pt aN “Re AMD bh West. Un. aay oy my —F 4 AAvance, —Deciine JAMES McCREERY & GO, 23rd Street. 34th Street. FLANNEL DEP’TS, 12 Both Stores, Second Floor. On Thursday, September the 19th. Sale of 5,000 yards, superior quality, Scotch Flannel. Checks and stripes on light, medium and dark grounds. 32 inches wide. 35¢ per yard unusual value A large assortment of Viyella Flan- nel. The latest shades and designs, in- cluding Tartan Plaids. HANDKERCHIEFS. French hand-spun Linen Handker- chiefs for men and women. “Trish Linen Handkerchiefs. stitched and embroidered initial, Novelties in colors, hand-embroid- ered medallion and glove Handkerchiefs, On Thursday, September the roth. Women’s sheer Shamrock Hand- keerchiefs. With hand embroidered wreath design andinitial, Box of six, 85c Women’s all linen cross bar Hand- In Both Stores. Hem- kerchiefs, 1.45 doz. Men’s Irish Linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs. 1.50 doz. Men’s colored novelty Handker- chiefs. New patterns. soc each Boys’ Irish linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 1.50 doz. In Both Stores MAIDS’ APRONS AND CAPS. Aprons made of fine lawn. Trimmed “with embroidery or hemstitched. With or without bibs. -Afternoon tea Aprons, ; asc, 50c and 75¢ Kitchen, Artist or Butler Aprons. Made of check gingham. 38c, 55c and 75¢ A varied stock of Maids’ French and American Caps, UPHOLSTERY DEPTS. In Both Stores. Decorative Furnishings, This sea- son’s collection of rich Upholstery Fab- brics ison exhibition and includes many unusual designs in Brocades, Velvets, Damasks and Art Stuffs. Suitable for draperies, wall hangings and fine furni- ture coverings, Lace Curtains and Bonnes Femmes in Filet; Point Arab, Brussels, Renais- sance and Novelty Laces. Orders taken for furnishing single ry rooms, suites or entire houses in city or country. Fine Mahogany Furniture,—Colo- nial, Sheraton, Hepplewhite and Chip- pendale reproductions, JAMES McGREERY & 60. 23rd Street. 84th Street. ee EMBER oy | 18; RZ: “FEAR HVOROPADIN. (LLED THER BOY = S| But Doct t Was Men- : , oo i Seu Whai is Castoria eal aha ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Per a | C and Soothing Syrups. Jt is Pleasant. It contains n: poof | : E Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, It age is itp guarantee. Is! 3 destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It crres Dicrthoa snd Wind 8 suis Colic. It relieves Te Troubles, cures Constipation and Tl. Is pd Ree aesimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, ging healthy and 4 natural sleep. Tho childre: ‘anacea—-Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Al Bought, and which has been in use for ores | 80 yeare, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fictcher, and has been made tinder 4 Thirteenth « chat: his phobia, althi 4 | who tre&ted y prob- | his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow REALS ea yp {ably had mentogit Z All Counterfeits, Im ona and ‘*Jusi-as-good” Three weeks ago while the Fischel*! trifle with and near Children—Fxperience against Experiment. eee Genuine Castoria always begrs the siznature of GROWING AIRF AND 14TH STREET ire CO PROMPTLY REF STORE In Otr &th Floor B ‘Res’ atrant RAMEED OF MONEY For Thursday’s Spec 6.75 Chiffonier, 4.98) Eanctly Q Like Cat. ‘This $16.50 Dresser, $10 This ‘315 Bed ‘Ontlit On Sale To- at $8.75 Morrew Only $12 Hair Mattress, $7.50 tb. Hair Mattress, Sale made v your order, ticking; Value 12 all_sizes small pricés. the tigcest rug business in York—and it’s values. bet- all. We offer just the ce you contemplate ter values, mate you're look ~Sanfords | andsome Royal Axminster Ruzs Size 6x9; valuz $18.00; fete russe els Tiel American Smyrna Rugs e'y Reversible, and All of Vase Math Mae Expeciire Value Lib Spe- | } $32.51 = Sanford’s SE cxnsheite also n Rpgs; s. Size 12 ‘To-morrow raie Alex. Smith’ s Brussels Rugs Seittnatae : Chis a ee Bar gan 16. =e lon Jo; Size 6x9. Value $12, Special at...... 9x12. size 83x10.6 Value 12; j Dventbien ail enisrrs ia te tn: Bal 217.50. Special at. long sna coe Rene =v alue $42: : Special /aticjtss tics size 9x12. Value $22. the Garters © 9x6. Value $7.50. Spe- (nane ty deniers)... ~$15, Remarkable Linoleum Values A wonderful opportunity presents Itself to-morrow to purchase from 37! ps mammoth offering of 4,500 yards JOS. WILD'S LINOLEUMS— 7 Special sates 58 cial at . in handsome new patterns, suitable for dining rooms, kitchens, id offices; regularly 85c.; to-morrow at, per square yard..... a Genuine $1.25 Inlaid Liroleum Sampson’s 40c Oilcloth andsome designs—a heary qual- 1) | 4&4 64 ana 84 widths; all perfect 67:c tty, colors extendin tarones 1g clear through; 0 a w goods and thoroughly season orth $1.25 square yard.. Worth #0c.: special, per aq. yd. TUBS, 17¢ Made of heavy tin, with “@rop handles. Nicely” finish G WASH | poirens— DINNEM SETS, 100 pieces, American | Poorceiain: every ‘piecerpoid ed and $1.00 Cobbler ined: with soup tureen three meat dishes: nioely 4 heavy fron: @ regu- orated: worth $8; special.» lar Bde. tub, at, Ontfits 69c to repair your own thors. These sets ‘parang Gas eens once: BET, includes pun M7 ind. 6" brass hooks,