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| | JULIA MARLOWES MME FIGURES I ADORE SUT Mrs. Von Hermann, Who Ac- cuses Husband and Actress, ' Tries to Sell Story. PICTURES FOR Widow of Foster L. Backus, Also Named, Says She Ne ver Heard of Von Hermann. CASH. HAMILTON, Ont., April §—Miss Julia Marlowe, named in the s yught by ‘Mrs. Clara I se Von Hermann, Bos- fon, played “As You Like It" here last night. She to see eny one. Her leading man said: “It ts] all rot, this scandal, and we have paid on to the mat worrying over Miss Mariowe is not ROS Von explained th depends secured asked to £9 mann said ! from give but said eration to hay Fishe details Mrs. ¢ ation cu.ld of showed a tures watch Marlowe | Once Her Press Agent. | ) Hermann was once gagement t Tne offe charges ere In several e 43 and the * ferted chat Marlowe six or seven ye | 1 afte | for he! | rd sult for! haseand, naming | in 103, bu t at about t Miss Mar- lawyer is Percy A, f Boston. Schoclgirl Bride. high fr. Von Hers ian, in Mr. Von Hert . Who ts | years oid. a e been a sort of ro} stone ld to tended Exeter Academy, r both the academic depa he law school at Harvard, but only fo awhile, Late: ho !s said to have made @ tour of world in a sailing ship | and in recent years to have written on} newspapers, ini prize fignt at C cisco newspa: “Miss Mariqwe, Garah Frost, has been before the Bos- | ton public twenty years, her first dis+ tinct professional success having been made here in 188) when she was abvut| eighteen years oid. Sie was married | to her leading man, Robert Taber, about fifteen years aso. After a few! years he went to England and never | returned and Miss Marlowe got a di- vorce, He has since died, ! Mrs. Backus Never Even Heard of Von Hermann, | Mrs. Maud T. Backus, who Is the widow of Foster L. Backus, of Brook- Jyn, at her home in Lincoln road denied | to-day that she knew any of the parties in the divorce case, save only Julia Marlowe, and her she only knew from her appearance on the stage. Of te other persons in the suit she said she had never even heard ——_—. NEW GAG IN CONGRESS FOR THE DEMOCRATS. ' WASHINGTON, April §—To further | thwart the Democrats ip their filibus- | tering tactics, under the leadership of |B Mr, Williams, the House to-day, by a atrict party yote, adopted a rule giving power to the presiding ofMcer without @ roll-call to declare the House in re- cess every day at 5 o'clock until the| following morning at 1130, the rule to Tun until Monday next. The rule further provides for the ‘consideration of the naval appropriation beginning Friday morning. that general de- date on the me shall close at 5 o'clock Satura: less debate be exhausted before that hour, 1 ft will be the duty of the chair to de- clare a recess until Monday at 11,30 A. Democrats opposed the rule, and heusted all thet narl'amenary iting before it fis adopted, t 5 yall whose real name was | MJ struct the witness that he can't make c me ask questions I don't p to ask.’ Jimige Young nodded his 1, but Mr Wi Ityan didn’t pay much attention to ft Ryan Grows More Excited. Mr. LAWERS LO COURT SESSION Refuses to Answer Certain Juestions and Frames One | That Meets His Favor. He ( Thomas F. Ryan spent two hours on the stand this m the Sevent District Muntetpal Court. No. hattan street, In the suit of Wel and Minnie Weiler a directors of the Metropol t y Company, to recover ¢ sald to have been sustained through alleged missta concerning the ue of the company’s K. Justice case. | but William H That 3 and was evident from his angry flushed cheeks and sometines Young heard t Ryan was anything hours’ grueling Weil against the cor- -day He | giared at Law) clock before Rya Mr. Kremer Wanted to Know. ot Mr. Kreme ft whether hen meet Gu about the 195 ask me abdout furtner now." ask me about re cried Mr. Ryan to j * said Mr ad- Kremer, you please in- Mr Ryan was asked alx the Grand and Chambers om “T won't say any he blurted, with some heat “Wha Chenimead all this? 1 sup; Mike to keep “T insist th: reports | have 4, 1 Insist,” s ment Low my a mo later Nicoll Took Pert in the Fray “Can swear,” Mr. you hold up har and hand. M3 Kreme went back to his old suole: that you ask me wha Want KKromer paid no attent also in ¢ 1 art and nat he will be called Loses 40 Ponds of Fiesh in 40 Days. Rengo, tke Geat Fat Reducer, Brings Happiness to Battle Creek Woman. Crook, Mich Here ts her loss in welgut. bust and urement 7 paunds ‘ 37 inch Bust! Inches The following ts a letter < Erskine to the Renzo. Co the ent of only 4 days’ treatmen “Teun hardly my eyes when [ lize how fat and ‘0 months aro. fnew world. T is Twas a gir. 1 ¥ fecling fine, ond if T can't Aol than write vou this letter, 1 ce ce ty e and find Ith iusting gratitude to » [ am, yours cordially Ada ne. | ame experience can happen to you! You will be stronger ont the truth ing “Just as good" ae sale by all drugatets at $100 hor or by | /stoucding Lik2 These Commemorate the Event! ‘sign. never sol 2.9 th stylists flat vas posts and tibicgs; choi e, any size, tr: rdinary value; choice, ht 6.25 1.79 tor $3 Reed Rockers, cane seat; tinely made and strongly built. 7.75 like design, straight spindle sides, = for $18 12.9 century quartered oak 3 ae S at @8/| bevel mirror. Seamless China ptatng extra good grade; value 22c; per yatd..s... 16 AI! Wool Velve: Carpets, handsome new designs, deep piles value 98c; per yardsecesee 69c PxeH AST SE Re pe) wool, fine new designs, 4 ft. 6x7 ft. 6; value $12, 7.65 Everything in Uphoisteries ~ NO MONE 15.49 Buffets, oak, Fren: like design, shellac finish, © for $14 Mission Morris Chairs, with rever:ible velour cushions. Bookcases, like design, fine solid weathered ror, plu: hlined drawer, cast brass trimmings. Open Saturday Evenings, During Our Anniversary Celelfration! By way of adding extra zest to the occasion for those who have not as yet bought here on our famous straightforward and honor- able credit plan, we extend this invitation to select furniture, carpets, rugs, etc., within any reasonable amount, without aski deposit whatever, provided only that references are sa Q Bargains Lastingly stout 9.25 heavy weathered oak, spring seat, complete Combination * finish, French fer $5.50 Col- 3.98 lapsible Go - Carts, like design,he green leatherette up! stered. Crockery, Brice a-Brac, Pictures, Glassware andall Housefurnishings for$ 24 Mission like desig 1, ch bevel mir- Y D- WN any money isfactory. VI me we we ow ww og bee ve ae ep Oe we Great Assortments of Easter Cards and Novelties at Reasonable Prices. “MEET ME aT: SIEGEL Double Stamps: Till THE FOUNTAIN OOPER DENT. G. Double Stamps Till 12 o’Clock 12 o’Clock [SESE ee eS NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE Y Styles and Most Popular Leathers Jan Oxford Ties, every style. HIS sale could not have come at a better time, and | its announcement is sure to be read with great | interest by every woman who sees it. It isn’t very | colken clits, often that you get an opportunity to save so much | money in a sale where all sizes and widths are to be had. There are no less than twenty Spring styles repre- sented in kidskin, calfskin and patent leather shoes, | with plenty of tan shoes among them. Black Oxford Ties and Pumps—of bright kidskin, dull calfskin and patent leathers; hand-turned or welted soles; various heels and every desirable shape of toe. All sizes. we include the entire line of sample shoes from one of the best known makers of high grade footwear in America The eninge lot, embracing shoes wort $3 to $5, is $1 95 a offered at .. 0 pair Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear, “Tailor Suit” Hats This Hat at $5 MART and natty hats, particularly adap- Sal ted to be worn with tailor made suits. Included also are large trimmed sailors. All are priced very § S moderately from.. $3.45 to 36.95 Untrimmed Hats We offer a large assortment of fancy chip straw, To-morrow's Special Sale E illustrate a Georgette model made in two- toned burnt straw. The crown is high and slightly tilted in front; made with than 450 new trimmed hats at this wonderfully low price, Daisy Wreaths—avery full; white with yellow centers; om white with brown centers; vellow, pink, px 3 o binding, licht blue and old rose effects; each ........ 65e A soos and no two hats are alike. trom. Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front Se aif Millinery Salon. Second Floor, Front.) The “Bonnie | Women’s Coats at $12.75 ” Belle Values up to $17.50 Umbrella Tan Ponge2 Coats—made in a A new style um- full plaited back model, Braid Coats—(as illustrated;) made in this season's latest peel swa fonts double-breasted front ‘«| models, with cutaway pointed first time. length; collarless, with fancy fronts; semi-fitting back; in It is a 26-inch um- brella with the Exet- er Paragon frame and Harvey rod, covered with an excellent grade of black taps- edged American taffeta. The special feature of this umbrella is the case, which is made of heavy, all-silk taffeta in plaid ef- fects, of varicus colors. A pretty bow to match dece orates the handle. Altogether, this is a very shaped outline; finished with silk bands and lace motifs, full sleeves with cuffs to match neck trimming; yoke lined wit tan faltctas avery serviceable an dressy wrap, at $12.75 Rubberized Taffeta Storm Coats— an assurtment of several colors in good quality rubberized taifeta; full length coats; full circular back models, with kimono sleeves, double-breasted front, and high storm collar; tie materials include | a beautiful lace design of handsome braid, over self- colored chiffon taffeta; full kimono effect sleeves; it is a perfect fitting, well made tacket in pla brown and champagne; value § $17.50; Thursday $12.75 Covert or Broadcloth Top Coat made in the correct hip length, of black chiffon broadcloth or im- ported tan covert; semi-fitting back and front; Hned throughout with natty and serviceable i ; dependable taffeta; coat sleeves, 5 stripes, checks and changeable | a . o smrella: eine $] effects; an extremely stylish coat | ay One) Fas ENC $12.75 as va ce for rain or shine; special $12 75 | cial for Thursday, ai... (Feat cooner Stores Main Floor. Front)! lsyecsvssereeeeeees 5 (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Wright’s Bust Form and | A Sale of Formette Corsets HEY give a woman a perfect form without the T appearance of artificiality. No unnecessary pressure anywhere and no padding. Every slender woman should have a pair of each style. Wright's Bust Form—in batiste $1.50 to Ca Shears and ame @ ADE of good quality steel and worth at least double the sale _Price. They are all nickel- Shears in four sizes—6, 7, 8 ang or coutil... Formette Corsets. seeeee (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Cigars $1.24 a Box Lillian Russell — a well {La Francesca Paneiella— known brand; $1.24 Julius Ellinger « Co.’s PiateJ. v inches, The scissors vary in size from 3 to € inches. The lot includes embroidery scis- sors with fancy gray or gilt handles; mani cure or nail scissors; also good barber shears in a choice of nickel or japanned handles, worn DB @ up to 75c; your choice at. Y will script, engrave box of 50...... clear Havana Sie re- lar pri 3 for ; Turkano Perfecto—a very fonnorrew™s 03 OSG good Sc cigar, $ 1 of 25 boxieh SQ vss: 1.24 | Grumbler—box of 5 Dominor Exceptiona’es— | 2. ..... ee eee 1.24 high-grade seed and! Prime Beauty—our lead- wedding Siegel Cooper Store, Main Foor Front side and inside envelopes, for Our usual prices Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. Premium Flour Fountain quality; best family paceat, Korn Flakes Sweet crisp, ‘resi to Nkes, dow 2er packages Newly Laid Eggs | Doren (none delivered) ...../.. 2 sae guaranteed equal to any higher-priced brand In the market; bbl. $6.60; Q3e TAURTANDIMOGUANCORREREETTEEE Ie = A $6 DBI. $3.50; S4-bb/. sack... KED LALEL TEA—our weii-hnown Foun: SAAD hOCHAl COFFEE—our famous | BURE OLIVE OIL- ri ‘gee tain blend, noted for its superior strength en c 7 acinand Ise 5 tbe. 80c doz, $1.70; No, 1 carton 4€ ih) quality Ric rawberry, raspberry, black iege, C oped a faye) size, eri 8e whole head: § Ibs. 48c: 3 Ibs FORE oars B08: | Be i powdere doz. 32.10; can 6 QUELN GOLIVES—iarge, br Phoenix top gli Se ic JAP Siegel ALPHA Sat ab CREAMFeRar 91. irult; reg. 38c full pint | . 25¢ bottles... reg. (UG luls quart jar, Pancake Flour Formcsa Oolong Tea Santa Clara Prunes 3RADE BUTTERINE—churned by H-O Co.'s prepared self rising; makes English breakfast, mixed and all, S0c | | sh dairymen under United States | | Patra fancy orchard cultivated, rips delicious treakfast “ec | Government Pure Food supervision; S-Ib. | | sweet rult; § cartons 60c; 2 ree D5e packages 38c; reg. 10c pa | 2 net weight drum, 9Se; 1S cartons for a | IIb. net 9 i welght print, delivered ........ 20c | “«S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps— We Give Them Key of Heaven—in leather 25c 0 $3.75] Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center. Pumps and Colonials—all sizes in White Canvas Pumps and Ox/ords—with turned or welted ‘san added attraction to this timely and extraordinary sale, | Things for Easter It Is Gne of 450 Made for ) Easter Cards, Post Cards, Booklets, Novelties and Religious Articles at Very Special Prices. Rosary Beads From 10c to $9 Gold Plated Beads—war- Pocket Manuals—from rough straw and sailor hats in burnt, black n ananallccoleriia Breed 45c, 59 d95c bands of velvet around crown tanted for 10 years, 18¢ to $2.25 Fea wee 450, 59¢ and 95¢ and elaborately trimmed with $1.25 and $1.50 | Chitdren's Prayer Books, ——___—_— ine flowers and foliage. Also Gold Plated Beads—war- 28c to $3.68 Flowers tor Hats eset p d tor 2 Bonu 1 a great collection of fan tecnromeUiyeatsi | (Catholl Blds!ts,daiscas buitercups endlcowslipasihe ge Sailor Hats | ‘eof Heaven—in white) sterling Sitver Beads portes; BUNCH »....eseeeee .. 25€ trom...” 18¢ to $6 87 and $1.25 Roscs—imported; white, tea, pink and jack; 3 all the good colors, trimmed |. (0 os, ‘ ; 5 invalbufich): cceeersuiewvar eth oreaNe MONS, eOe, with velvet,wings, flowers and | Phyropal Prayer and ee ror ie $2'3) 5 Setar ¢ ; i allt = irom : 1 eliisigie imported; a Variety of styles 25e \),7 foliage. In all there are more 75¢ to $6.25 | Testaments—from 19¢ to $2.75 Feet ics BSc to $6.35 Paper Flowers tor Faster Decorations Paper flowers, lamp shades, novelties and decorations of fifty pretty kinds for church, home or table, We can make to order, at short notice, anything of this nature which we do not have in stock. Reasonable prices, of course. Combination Offer 12 Kores Regularly $1.69 12 Firks Tomorrow at 6 Easter Lilies [ Foliage Easter Lilies—60c a dozen; each a0 an 6c (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Wedding Engraving HE usual expense of engraved station- ery, wedding invitations and announce- ments, calling cards, etc., is greatly reduced by having the work done here, Our prices are very low, but there is no better work done at any price furnish estimates when requested. Wedding Invitations or | Wedding Announcements — We | plate and print wedding invitations or| announcements on Whiting’s extra super plate (limit 10 lines), with out- We gladly Invitetiors or Announcements — We’ will printon short notice 100 wedding invitations or announcements on a good quality of paper from any of the new styles of type such as French script, Old Eng- lish ard olock type. Best possible workman- ship. Outside and insiae en.e.opesare includ- in| 100 | paper $6.99 for this Havana 10c ing Se cigar; box SO} 7 5 cigar; box of 25 $1.24 | of One, », 31.24 WS work are $8.75 to $9.75.! ed. Special price $4 (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) ! (Siege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center. These Specials for Thursday: GLOSS STARCH—Harel brand; gives » bridiant luster to linen; No 6 ye wooden box, 48c, No. 3 carton soe | FRANK SIDDALL’S SOAP—tor laundry and genera! household use; 100 bars, $3.95; ten Sc bars. ** dle ell: known H, & Dold's Bacon The famous Eng.ish style,dry sugar cured: very delicious for Dreakfast, reg- 5. Gooner Store Bioe