The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1908, Page 9

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} | | Cees Jor 1895, and that Perkin entitled to A decree of absolute dive Then the referee & “The evidence s that tn the suin mer of i8@, at Rockaway Park, 1. Mrs. Perkins met Owen, preaching there, and that he her two or three times, Sut when Mrs, Perking was living In th Adelaide apartment house, Park avenite | and qed ssixth street, tn Mareh, 184, AS WOES As doubt due in part to hls. affection | |2, “he litte. daughter, Rachel, then seven yeare old, in nursing whom dur- | Ing er ness hie assisted her mother. | 95 M Perkins kept nt Rev. Thomas Newton Owen joite it “Arverne, "owen Yusited. ths Seeks to Set Aside Re- | Bibr4eF, ints 9 Ret eome ge ts, things, | port of Referee. lege commencement, 9 received is degree. Returning in July, he re mained till tember, except ‘that he was away preaching on Sundays | “Dunfry testiffed that through the | Keyhole he saw Mrs, Perkins and Owen sitting on the couch in the parlor, |dressed in night robes, thelr arms around each other. “Tt is greatly to be deplored that a | | decree of divoroe, based on acts of In- | CALLS CASE A FRAME-UP. | Declares He Was Only a Stu- | discretion committed thirteen years | . 5 ; [SB0, Bhoula mar the Ives of this, de: | jendant. and ‘corespondent, who have dent at Time Mentionedin | themee'var™ toe | since devoted earnest Christian work and have become hon- ored and respected in their respective communities."* | It appears from the testimony of the Rev, Mr. Owen that he Was graduated The Rev. Thomas Newton Owen, of the | from Hamilton College in 1892, and |from Union Theological Seminery in Congregational Church of Bristol, R. I, | 18%. He is now a clerevman of the @oes not intend to let Frank W. Perkins, |Goneregational Church and has been Bee of the Firat Congregational ce OW what| Ohurch at isto! for the last GEL chico) i ten years. He denied aii the charges the evidence of a Beciston fm the cate was reserved MAN FELLS LONE WOMAN IN HOME =: sere Uieological student. . Jacobson, of May & Ja- 13 Park Row, applied to \Screams of Wife of Jockey Dupee Cause Arrest of John Kelly. Perkins Complaint. | he calls ayton in the Supreme Court rm the report of Edward W.| on, referee, and sign an in-| tory decree in favor of Mr. Per-| le F, Perkins, a settle- narles La Rue, counsel made vigorous oppo- Ile sald that the Rev. Mr. Owen did not know that he was charged as a co-respondent in the Perkins div ease until the he iss before Ref e Reddington had prog d almost to completion. He then learned {ft by ac- eldent. He Hires a Lawyer. He promptly emploved a lawyer and came to the city case, but his attorney was not ed to cross-| Mrs. Emma Dupee, wife of the fa- examine the witnesses who had black-|mous steeplechase jockey, was struck his name ant character by their about events alleged to have | happened t years ago, on the round that he was too late, several of | the witnesses having left the Stare. | The chief witness for Perkins wae Guy C, Dempery, brother of Lavinia Dempery. once famous as the queen of | down by a man in the hallway home on Bast Twenty-third sti Sheepshead Bay, this afternoon, but e caped serious injury. She was on stuaned by the blow, and her scre: led to the capture of her assailant. her He is John Kelly, of No. $1 Taylor avenue, the Holla Dempsey ts now | Brooklyn. n Island office of the City | The Dupee cottage is one of a row “ Teltuated not far from Voorhees avenue nd about two blocks from the race lt hag been on market for “While Perkins was enjoying an In- crease of from $3,500 to $5.00 a vear,”|¢ he said Lawyer La Rue, “his wife—in 1595, pilnwccssmmseveie) a when the events described In the ovl- Young, wel distseds man called and in- ce are su ve taken n quired the price. After ousa SpBce ie eUbboE a oiueye te nenvPlsce) Whelirooma) helmase id t tor Sale mio beramct nave Achill eo ares: to-day, wuen, be said, he would eal obliged to slave as a boarding house is father. keeper. The co-respondent was only a Di pea rans istene ain ued Boles boy theological student. calied. He had given his name as The lawyer sald that two of the Per- xy kins children were {1 of diphtheria and that young Owen and another student wave assistan > the moth He re- mained In the house several nights to) help nurse them, This was in 1894 ‘The following summer,” said the lawyer, “Owen was one of the twenty boarders at Mrs. Perkins’s at Arverne. Dempsey came dows. He slept with , and Mra, Dupee recognized him y father will be here right away,” id. ‘1 will, with your permission, nside and walt for him.’ Dupes sloped Daok te fol It ‘ore he could follow up his aita him about the legs and he fell Perkins and Perkins loaned him cloth- teed Dupe “grappled with her asi ing to wear and paid Dempsey's board. | ant « ‘The fellow tore hi pelt aws dow Story Dempsey Told. “Dempsey test! ward the r gered down the steps [1 sull screaming for he ed before the referee that he saw Mrs, Perkins and the divine Stull &s {ty student walking morning, afternoon “Wally had been seen renvieroaniry 8 (cane that he lo- the tenant of cuted voices in the pari The door fan after him Tana nA but he ooked 1 through the keyhole and saw Owen and Mrs. Per- money and home, and the police beliey knew this. He also knew Mrs, Dupee was alone. ————————— He asked th. eree be set aside and a new trial or- i, ye want to present this case to o jury," sald the lawyer. Arthur A. Michelle, counsel for Mra also opposed th nfirmation re Reddington's Report of the Referee. Referee Reddington's that Frank W. Perkins and Perkins Were m ago, on Dee. 4, 1 Perkins and ‘Ti Intimate at Shee nue, Aryerne, I. M. COHAN SONG HIT. Cohan has another new song ANOTHER GEO, George M. of this song will be published tn the Sun- and the Cohan | i | jim Litile Madem | report. shows’ [rive Nellie F. Yo d_ thirty-one yeu It finds that Mn \s Winter Owen warn 's College, Cedar ave- 1, during’tho eur By arrang o. complete words, and mune lished In the s week, Oct. pullinhers. of this song will be pt day World next Sanda, Don't forget, next Suni from your newsdealer oy Med. yy week. jays Edition lime FOR THE MOST ASTONISHING Fail and Winter Opening Sale OF Men’s Fine Suits ever heard of. See Friday’s Evening World and Journal for particulars oc IT WILL INTEREST YOU. me SURPRISE 222 9 Sth Ave., between 36th and 37th Streets, West I4th St., between Ota and 7th Avenues, Cor, 3d Ave. and dd St,, Vue Block from THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908. TWDMAVFLOWER "WRECKED: SEEKERS. aw ee au artered the yacht N Former Cup Defender to a Hulk Off Watling’s 'sland. CRE\W IN AWFUL PLIGHT. | #38 additional hands in Ki Liner Advance Stands by Five Hours, Helpless, but Fruiter Rescues Collegians. The schooner yacht Mayflow old cup defender, which, crew of treasure-seeking college denis, saileg from ! Sept. 19 Bearoh for the slnken treasure of a Spanish galleon, is k wg about in the Carribean, a disn Her crew of Yale and Harvard gen- tlemen adventurers were hauled aboard the little Norwegian fruiter Hi Dunois, bound for Baltimore, at w! port she will land m this evening The end of the M e about last Saturday eve: . about 150 miles north of Island, in a furious n which at times reach: , the anned by a stu- @ Panama was forty | pastes, ete, collegian | the dere to the The Advance signalled by tll the weather abates,” and she dic for five hours. Capt. Hammond twic: ied to lower boats, but it was impos » in the sea that was running. The Advance then tried to get on t “We will stanc ithat is The many uses of Gold Dust | If you were to use for ®/each kind of washing, cleaning, scouring and | scrubbing, one of the so- called special prepara- »/tions which are made, you would have an im- posing and expensive array of chemicals, wash- ing compounds, cleaning »| There is one cleaner n of he | © ain eben tener s'"\ the need of borax, #m- rigged to this, and fr: ts top tl i t Fi, ees comet craic) ot © 8) bg tress the seas over. Her crew | kerosene were on deck in sweaters, © teemed, said Capt. Hammond, to ve OF naph- » making fairly good weather Sea Prevented fescue! tha, and Ia order to avoid being mised by other stores in the neighborhood, our pa.ron> are respectfully requested to look at our signs before eatering. ——— Estabiished over half Century. Weaseioticnngidu ling thls JORDAN MORIARTY & CO EAST 23 ST. had in any other store If you are in need of anything pay y u to visit us. Mission Chins Closets lice design, with gla $doors.g ass si¢e. and ancy @ DOORS WEST O1” SE°AVE You can buy $30.00 heavy all Bras Beusead this week or Golden Oak Rocker Jlike d sin, Niirely pol Wished, with broad carved arm anc m- fora le svat yas $0... ° spe 8 B.tS This Brass Bed has heavy posts and spindles, cal, « ~ Go Golden Cuar. Belden tered Oak or ed Oak Mahogany Buf fet¥ Dressers like se- like design rf 5 Pp pol- signs ric ly pol- Ish finish ished; have fine has Frene bevel mir- ror on top, French bevel mir- ror, 2 small and 2 large drawers: a small actually worh drawers $20.00; Special closets, and arse lower drawer; cannot be equalled elsewher or less than 325,00; our 17° nce this wee this week, $12.8 without extra charge or security, [$1.00 Weekly opens an account||. Credit Given on Mast Liberal Terms! Lord & Taylor’ Special Sale Scotch Washable Flannel In a large range of styles and colors; value soc. yd., at 32c¢. yd. Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St i | \ | | | | | month opportunities not to be: | [ in our line, it will certainiy ¢ (that can take the place | | of them all, and without Firemen’s Blue Shirts, Flannel 13.29 RH. Macy & Co. » Attractions Are Their Low Prices wl \‘ Biway at 6th Av. 34th to 3hth. cal Store Hours 8 A, M. 10 6 P. M. me Surely ebery boy should be prow let little does a really re cost now-a-days. In n ee they can be had With silber hunting ie silver ope: ne NTIL ove brought out Riding ing of such apparel new autumn 4 misses a ldren—repre: ment of s ch gar ored and f st a ! MEAD¢ EE OK t fora DIREC ODEL HABITS, for safety or rex ferenddlere long, with high neck and large pockets. SEMLEITTING BOX COAT HABIT: especially suitable for misses. RIDING HABIT PRICES range fror mate: SEPARATE SKIRTS, for side saddle to $15. RIDING BREECHES range from 82. pangled Black Sitk Net Fackets, sen closely With the | Sj shinirg paillettes, will transform a simple gown into a thing | Autumn and Winter Model | Riding Habits Ready-to-Wear WAS monops s made to order can be no better tail- RIDING HABITS, is, cheviots, cravenetted fabrics and heavy worsteds new Directoire style c ; } i fackets, cutaway or With stole-like ends on § front and bac i square Empire collars and plastrons. A Sure aay to Save “Money } Is to Spend It CAREFULLY Extravagance means not only buying u unnecessary things and thus wasting money, but in paying unnecessarily high prices for things really needed. No one with the inclination to Habits ready-for-service the mak- lized by the to-order tailor. ana winter models—tor women, sent the highest stage of develop- necessary. It is a simple business proposition to find out, by | comparisons, where you can buy most advantageously. So we heartily welcome comparisons, with fullest confidence | that they will always sustain the Macy reputation for under- cash system of fourth to a third more than these. with rerulation side saddle skirt, 1g, fashioned of broadcloth, side saddle riding; may be had with at, full 40 inches S, for side saddle or astride riding; y: you money—makes it impossible for you to purchase mer- chandise needs here any other way than carefully. bs An Additional Safeguard —A Deposit Account This unique plan gives one all the economies of our strictly cash system and at the same time all the conven- nm $29.74 to $54.74, according to or astride riding, range from $8.49 96 to $15.74. “The Regimental” iences of a “charge” account in any credit store. NEw ea ~~ Deposit as much or as little as you please, make pur- Bee chases in the usual way, and have them “charged” in the ecidedly unusual way—to your deposit. Military-ish Statements will be mailed monthly. Cape for Women second Floor, Interest at the rate of 4 per cent., compounded every three months, will be allowed on your daily balance. The Capes worn hy foreign Only A inks | arm. licers furnished thi nly deposits Intended for purchasing purposes are invited. | army ollicers furnished the | > ——__ ; suggestion—really more than Macy | a suggestion, because these garments are almost exact re- produc’ of the foreign mil- itary gi ents They are fashioned of broad- loth, in cardinal, military blue, light blue, lavender and mul- Sale of Davenport Beds h Floor. HREE staple designs from our regular stocks at special pri es, following a concession made by the manufacturer, who believes that every Bed he sends out is good for selling }j three or four additional ones. ‘ They are combinations—daytime Davenports, into full-size Beds easily changed |} Frames are of golden oak, mahogany-finished |, berry; fashioned with extreme- and weathered oak. ly full sweep, falling in full Regularly $20.49, Regularly $30.24, Regularly $32 fol is from neck and shoulders; Special. . $17.67 Special. . $25.49 Special. with regulation military collar A . of velvet and piping in con Other Furniture Specials. trasting colors, finished with military emblems of gilt and Quartered oak, veneered; five deep $4.00 Arm Chairs, $2.97 Quartered oak, highly polished, swell front, five deeo drawers, large cast silvered button and chain fas- high back, saddle seats; suitable for | drawers, large bevelled = swing.ug tening. Price $34.74. sitting room or Itbrary. glass. Sa $13.49 Sideboards, $9.74 | $14.74 Chiffoniers, $12.34 Women’s Evening Solid oak, carved top, bree | Solid oak, 32 inches wide, fiul mirror, two small drawers, one lined Wraps, $19.74 for silver Peart 2 a and two cabinets ong full-draping Wraps, of fine : yuality. broatel th. in white, eray, | | $4.49 Dining Chairs, $3.24 champagne, gold, pink, light 2, Quartered oak frames, highly pol- | leather, rose and black; trimmed ished, full box cane seats. trouad Meck and. sleeves with | | $849 arm chairs to match at $6.24 pleate? satin and silk braid, ined 18.24 China Clos with satin and interlined through- ae rats, Mira set 4:67 out bent glass ends. ; fancy shaped bevelled mirror, brass trimmings. $10.00 Dressers, $7.49 Salid oak, 55-Inch base, three deep drawers; cast brass trimmings. $16.67 Dressers, $14.24 Solid Oak Dressers, full front, four deen drawers, | shaped bevelled mirror. large linen drawer | sw'il large Sheets and Pillow Cases Bol eee Basement yeah “RED STAR” BRAND SANITARY SHEETS, made to our or- They come in vartous modish shapes: sleeves ¢ 32.49. i $27.67 |! $14.49 Chiffoniers, $10.49 || { $9.94 der, of a selected grade of full bleached cotton, in finished sizes:— 4} pay rine ——54x90-in, 48c.; 63x90-in,, 54c.; 72x90-in,, 61c.; ee mass | —--72k108-in., T1e; 8tx90-in., OF.; — 81x99-in., 74c.; —90x90-in,, 74¢.; 90x99-in,, Ble COTION SHEETS, full ed, | “PRIDE OF T medium weight, with centre seam; | PILLOW CASE OOxa0sI9: Size; cach 80 \ lau ite ring quality; two sizes UNION LINEN PILLOW CASES, | 42x36-in, and 45x36-in.; each ash flannel, with eight stitched pleat ieant] 1 hand-drawn wor ¢ ; nd t BLEACHED LI red sleev | | ; Very desirable | u ery front and back; fin- HEMSTIT collar wool batiste, 1 cuffs. finished with ten bs y city. Furthermore, prices as modest as these :— Imported Jackets. WOOL GOAT SHETLAND SWEAT ERS, of very light weight r warm, in dark brown and be worn under coat ENGL HUNTING made of a very ftw sith , with buttons to n gray only $5.04 LIsH WAL ATS, of ver similar garments are not to be had elsewhere at Long Cloths: Srecialty Brands |; Women’ s Sik Petticoats White omte Dea il different grades of fine tEnglish Long Cloths, 3Gin. ii $5.89 | Paffeta, in black and colors; made with , made expressly for us, are now on display. We J) wihctite ance, with Wan Dyck Tuche and fnished the same brands in stock season after season, but i ny. Fi onint Bins (Macys) this year the Cloths are a full 25% better than in ott : $3.96 ple. iT fic Place aans ea rei aeeera on seasons, thanks to a beneficial break in cotton market prices j (yaces - ss ig In 42-yard pieces :-— j Child ’ Cc d B “Countess” “Princess” “Red Star’ “Herald Square’ | udrens Coats and Bon : ry § 24 1, roar, nets Piece 98c $1.29 $1.44 $1.69 { oth, In red, r avy brow nand Copenhagen blue; finished SPECIAL.—Imported White Madras, figured, 27 inches i lack caracul collars and cufts; 2, 3, and $2.97 | wile: a vanety of patterns; for waists, dresses, &c.; yard 15¢ |) th, in red a y, with ¢ cuffs and front trim fe | wl a hea, nents; 2, 3 and 4 year ss $3.49 Mr dcad Da nties from Germany | BONNETS, made of cloth in white, cardinal, n d brown; y Dept FI | { trimmed \ th 1 Pinta at ne; art Pe as ahs $1.98 "i the b: esti ops of Hein ich Haeberlein, of Nurnberg, ao tation of the toothsome dainties for which Baker I d rein is famous, There are many novelties, FANG ’ ‘ mporte from tir a mere nibble—to great heart-shape and Men Ss Sweater Jacke S Domestic cakes wei ral pounds | orig | Store, Pitth Foc if If varied assortments alot nfluence the purchaser he will pur- This Season's Canned Tomatoes ) il chase here. We know of no stocks as large as these in the greater MARBLE BRAND TOMATOES, regular size, so-called quart cand | 4 equal quality: sold elsewhere 10c, to 12c. per can; our price this sale, can, Sp MISPILLION BRAND FIN TOMATOES, ioe | D ic S can, equal quality sold elsewhere 12c.; our price for sale, 9. an... 81.08% lomestic Sweaters. PONDEROSA BRAND EXTRA FINE TOMATOES slaty ALL WOOL WORSTED COAT | size so-called quart can; equal qua sVaicouiara tian aan aed a SWEATERS, in gray, navy and white an; our price for the sale, 30c.; dozen $1.14) twa oulside pocket 0087 POMATOES, AMERICAN BEAUTY BRAND) extra lage 3 SHAKER Kk ALL ‘Woo tip oricelactint hole fruit, sold elsewhere at 18c. tang SWEATER JACKETS, extra heay r price 14 dozen 31,07 eit reaienevernnret THN TOMATOES, JESSAMINE BRAND, Jer ALI. WOOI \ ED YARN COA TOMATOES a ; a aahie | i 19 HIGH GRADE \s vorstep | WA ; YARN AT | ren ther shades, t ch 1 $1.57; e small watch 36.24 i F 1 ) 1; dosen, : doscumetl $114 Jackets, made of Llama, Angora aud Breakfast acke & Coon Fur, at $4.74 to 14.49. each; dozen NB eet es iO | i em

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