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. ! 4 7 r ) \ 7 (rameter pes ne | trom whom T wilt never part. T think th | Adieu BRATRICE But the deserted husband didn't put much credence M these letters, 1 ha ad engaged & dote and PL 16 he received his report, #ayt he 16, In the afternoon, N "HER AFFINITY, BUT sc. | Majestic, and a pretty woman with bh m | had written in the book under his name Mra, Brooks,” and this dete said the Indy who wrote ‘Mrs, Brooks’ was [startlingly like the photograph of his Gilbert A. Middleton’s Evidence er Majestic Was Secured After Suit Brooks Admitted Them. repaired Apartment as Had Been Begun. Peet Mot ip elie ae s opened to tl — a to heat cold by ith ald L. Armstrong, «# NOT GOOD, COURT SAYS Automobile Man Gets Setback After Trailing and Trap- ping Pair in Hotel. Deepite the tact that Gilbert a. Mid | | @eton, the automobile man, others, intruding at midnight of Sept Tf last, found Mrs. Beatrice Middleton, wife of Middleton, in bed in an apart- ment on the sixth floor of the Majestic Hotel, Seventy-second street and Cen tral Park West, having been admitted by Percy Brooks, in pajamas, slippers and a bathrobe, and upon whom as well as Mrs, Middleton was served th Mons and complaint in an act Bdsolute divorce, Justice Dow Gay, on the testim: sed divorce sued for b Justice Dowling said: éolutely no proof of any wrong Mrs. Middleton prior to the ment of this action by the s the summons and comp! t mid- night Sept. 17-18, and nothing to show t she and Brooks occupied the apart- = prior to Sept. 17, although they -Pegistered separately on Sept. 18. A @ecree cannot be granted upon proof of | frisconduct. occurring after the com- | mencement of the action.” j Left Him Farewell Note. | ©gohn G. Saxe, son of New York’ Popular poet of half a century ago, was | ‘Mr. Middleton's lawyer. Mr. Middleton | testified that he married Beatrice E Middleton at the Register’s office Lony @on Jan. 7%, 196; that their baby boy, and two : over his pa. Brooka said to Nd the hotel people what ’ iil we have to get sum for to grant Middleton There is ing by entered on the book, Brooks, N York, th ce of to begin a gain, wife did not bother to go irt oppose him, and neither did y Brooks Per ie No Argument Needed Darcy Raia, Cla fe ery pee a jto convince thoughtful people as i906, and that they llved at the Hote) ¢ vr A < Collingwood, in West Thirty-fifth street, Ey ue folly of entrusting their eye oti Sept. 18 last, when on his arrival Sight to inexperienced “'salesper- home for dinner he found tn his letter-| Sons” in jewelry or department y box this note: | stores. “Don’t let any one but a rene Race TR iaretisivs outmilt| eee cute OCULISIIN prescribe “Dear rt— ! v 5 Rencuny: , ) esi) +} I know, prove a great shock to you, but {glasses tor YOUR eyes. The my mind 1s freely made up and I am | wearing of improper glasses is Jeaving you to-day for good. It will be) MORE INJURIOUS than wearing useless for you to attempt to trace me, | no glasses when they are needed. and even if you do I will never return to! Eyeglasses if required $1.00 up a you. I am too excited to write more WX Komis now, but I may send you another letter | OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS when I feel calmer—the last I shall ever write you. BEATRICE.” Two days later he received this one, pearing the postmark of Highland Falls, N pt. 14: “Dear Bert; Just a, line written en pute to bid you farewell, I am going | Bway with some one who loves and un- derstands me better than you do, and 54 West 125 St., near Lenox Ave. 442 ColumbusAv., 81st & 82d Sts. 76 Nassau St., near John Street BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton Street Opposite Abraham and Straus, Stern Brothers ‘To-morrow, Wednesday Leather Goods AN EX( LLY © E ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER GOODS FOR HOLIDAY NCLUD: i NY NOVELTIE FROM MODERATELY PRICED ARTICLES T THE A COSTLY. Special Vaiues for To-morrow IMPORTED HAND BAGS. $5.95 to 7.95 in black and lors, with Gun Metal Watch, Da add $2.25 3.75 er Toilet Articles NG OF ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS AVY WEIGHT, At About One*hai: Less Than Regular Prices Combs. Sterling Sily NUSUAL Lace Curtains & Bed Sets 400 Prs. Irish Point Curtains, $4.25, 6.25, 7.25 t 5 75 Pair : Value $7.50, at $5,25 American Made Rugs From the Best Manufacturers FR 4 W IN i TH SAX . IG ' ALL To- Aximunste 5, ' $24.50, ai $18.50 Wilton Rugs,9 by 12 1 “ 35 West Twenty-third Street \ Pa BEFORE BROTHER'S LETTER. Workman Electrocuted, Fall i i kman f ie TOCUNCU; TANS | ee Panto eeniNi et ‘i Early Christmas Shopping to Street, Near Greene N. dy re LA : i) ; cs Grn [end inst rat Is Quite as Much to the Purchaser's venue Station y of the 4 \W is Clayton Stan nt wet Advantage as to Ours Folin Nolan, a tie stra lok heat Pte Hy Tt. Immense Holiday stocks—not picked over yet. ve vears old, ¥ ay by an) yy j 2. Storé not over-busy insures comfortable service, ied aes i i been tt ase 3. Many exceptional offerings, and right prices throughout ia FP GOPSCOO DESO EO9E9OGDFEOOO$95000009900000000 POPOL OS SOO 690096 0OO6 9909909909089 0O0 9909S OF 999 OSGOS99OHOO 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. | were a@ 000404090966 OC OO TO OLEOHOOE BLEED LA Dalit tebotet NEWS OF HIS DEATH e aL a ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, SHOCKED TO DEATH sects CAME ing to death NAPLES. uiloned a POPES O OO SOGOU OE LH DO COVE HOU PILCOPPOSED 99 ODO OO OOOL Bonwit,War Brozd i Ladies’ -» st f Misses’ Suits ff it uits About 175 Tailored S of broadcloth, cheviot, wale and materials, taken from th Bat 50 22 fancy stock. Bonwit,Harris&Co Fur Coats---exceptional Values $60.00 Russian Pony Coats, i5inch . . 42.50 $75.00 Russian Pony Coats, jo-inch . 50.00 $100.00 French Seal Coats, soinch . 75.00 $100.00 Caracu. Fur Coats O-inch , 75.60 $225.00 Caracul Fur Coais, 50-inch . 168.00 Caracul Cloth Coats $25.00 Caracul Cloth Coats... . 18.60 $40.00 Caracui Cloth Coats .. . . . 25.00 Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 2ist St. SADE OVEODOPORSOONOHOOOOD. nu 1908. , rem, ‘woah ff once Sere Store Closes at 6 P. M. Santa Claus Usually Makes A Hit with SLIPPERS We shouldn't be justified in making such awondrously varied showing of Shppers if the experience of years hadn't taught u t they are among the most popular of Christmas gifts. And so you will hnd counters Aundreds of attractive sort at-home slippers for men that suggest a book and a pipe, alamp and a fire, and make club heuse-committe:s arrange bridge or pool tour naments; pretty boudoir slippers or bewit ing dancing slippers for women, cu slippers for the little folks, and war fortable affairs for grandpa and grand The best time to choose is NOW, than later, when every one else has the Guess at the size, if you don’t know it. i] rather same r cheerfully exchange after Christi Ne in leather, kid, ca't, seal, nke uO /el in felt, 50c to $2. S Women's SI in $1.50 to $6, accord ing to kind—felt, 40c to $2 5 Children’s Slippers, for house or party wear, 75¢ to $3.50, according * to size and kind. ‘All sorts will be found in Shoe Section, Main floor, Old Building. Slippers for Men and Boys also on Main tioor, New Building, ang priced styles for Women and Men in the Basement Shoe Store. 5 ° Q Women’s Suits in a Popular Style Temptingly Priced at $30 A handsome, practical style that is neither extreme nor evanescent. As good months from now as it is today. We have sold identical suits, in model, material and finish, until now, at one-half more—$45; but the maker is feeling the effects of the unseasonable weather, and lets us have a quan- tity to sell at $30—a saving of $15. They are made of fine broadcloth, in many popular shades ower single-breasted coats, with large Colonial pockets, graceful backs hanging from shoulders, closely-fitting coat sleeves with rows of buttons; smart plain gored skirt, with graduated bias told forming { points on side, and finished with rows of buttons. 4 And Some ot the Suits at $20 } The attractive group of $30 suits, now a third less because of broken sizes, Fine unfinished worsted, in black, blue, smoke and giay. 36-in. coat straight underarm, single-breasted, satin-lined gored skir!, fastened in front with buttons. Choice picking, too, among the $20 and $25 Suits at $15 $27.50 and $30 Suits at $1750 Second floor, Old Building. Think of TWO THOUSAND STYLES Of Christmas Handkerchiefs! That means men’s, women’s and children’s plain hem- stitched, initial, lace-trimmed, embroidered, fancy-colored and every size from the tiny glove handkerchic! to the generous extra size for men. They are all good to give for Christmas presents and, incidentally, here are fifty thousand pretty holly boxes to put the gilt in and give it the prope © appear- RE AE RTA SE RAS RET ESE SESE SMEARS MESES SRS ENE ETL a A a lh tae ance. And th ve service: except for the cotton th: used in embroide handkerchiefs we get tr an, every f bit of them is all-lir whether they come from ireland, France or America. SOOSOLSSET OSES APOOL POO OOE SES OOH 95599 94OS SF OGOHDO IP PIOGEN FOPEEOERG 90540050 F08CHEOHIO 96 995506-92400900F0S009 ese Chris! t floors ai ered all over Iding, Main s Handkerchiefs are scatt Ba tin the Old B: And these are some of the most Places for buying the store—Main and F fioor and Basement in the New Building. desired sorts PLAIN HEMSTITCHED H S0c; men, 18¢ to $1, Other good machine-made Lace H. to $1.50. f FRENCH HANDKERCHIEFS—More French handkerchiefs are here than you will see in many of the shops in the Rue de la Paix. Women's plain sheer Handkerchiefs, 25¢ to $2.50. ’s White Han os NDKERCHIEFS—tor wor » 12!2¢ to i kerchiefs, 25¢ a nbroidered H. | relranaringidainity 's Colored Handkerchief , 50c to Sie aDI Ep BENE. a AEE 's Tit , 50c to $1.50. signs tos Diesel at Te ; Men's Piain Handherchiets, 50c to $2. The most G MAR Oh Men's Colored Handkerchiefs, 50c to $1.50. the prop ending ne flower Men’s Initia! Handkerchiefs, 50c to $1. Riker’s Florentine Orris, specially prepared for INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS—all hand-embroidered on good quality pos Irish linen, in boxes of a half dozen, for women, 75c, $1.50, $2, $3; men, PuEneee etareact RA AYY fe ft $1.50, $2, $3 box. Theditiker REMe StQkeb DAVE IDRASTA RNEPIM IT Sih i HAND AND MACHINE-EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS— nishing materials for sachet packages for many year | some embroidered ali round, others on one corner, 12!,¢, 25c, 50c, 75c and and our superior f s have £ $1 each. this line which the ladies are PRINCESS LACE HANDKERCHIEFS-~ each one in a neat folder, 75 cara ~ 10 $2.50 cach, ee het Odors. Lasik DUCHESS LACE HANDKERCHIEFS—the aristocrats of the lace a! = handkerchiei family, $1 :0 $50 each Haye you seen } as eh a Y “1 In the LOWER-PRICE BASEM*NT~—Men's and Women's plain The New Riker ? +; fou wil! never white pure linen Hemstitched Handkerchicts, cloth as fine as our wo: Desire ; men's 123: and men's 20c handkerchiels, but hem>titched in America rug Store ; ane * y h Ws BS &° ' jregret itif you Men's, $1.50 dozen, Women's 85¢ dozen, lath 8 TREET fuse Riker’s; | Workboxes and Needle Cases 4 Qual $ byy: t 4 From Europe to the Christmas Tree Riker Quality ~ Riker ‘ Violet Cerate ; Prices—Kiker reliability ’ . § 2 - The needles, in their neat little cases, come {rom Redditch, Nana eeee Tie | nnn nnn | | England, the home of the best needles The workboxes come TTS ACU ETS is 83,00 from Germany—there are so many sorts of each that the best P. . os way to know about them is to come an: see for yourself, , li hie Needle Cases, filled with varying assortments of needles, from 10¢ to Mb > BLOKE LINE Gide BOOF Als $12—thr last a Lea in red Russia leather. Workboxes, fron specially for children, to fine and complete ones of leather, at $40, with meny handsome ones at $2 to $4, | Main floor, Old Bldg, ft A RIKEIYS SACHETS, ’ vr Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street “ AE ES \“kollow the Crowd” | Into The World’s “Want” Columns. Nady - Hows Hoe (New Building) Store Closes at 6 P.M. A New Bicycle at $20 Has Been Made to Our Special Order The parts and movement have been carefully chosen and guaranteed by one of the best Bicycle makers, who entered into our purpose to have something made that was reliable that we could sell for $20. We cannot make the usual bicycle profit, but we can make friends by supplying an extra good, strong, well-made and easy running bicycle for the low price of $20. We have so much confidence in this new machine that we are willing to put our name on it, and it will be known as THE WANAMAKER COASTER The men’s and women's wheels will be $20, and the boys’ and girls’, $17.50, $18.50 and $20. I) this connection, please remember that our Sporting Goods Stores in New York and Philadelphia are well equipped, and that we have sold several thousand bicycles within the past year, to be added to the 100,000 we had previously dis- tributed. The WANAMAKER COASTER Bicycles are all fitted with coaster brake, new Oxford Kokomo tires, fully guaranteed and thoroughly dependable, Bridgeport pedals, Diamond chains and sole leather grips. They «re beautifully finished in pol- ished nickel plate and lustrous black enamel. The first shipment of Wanamaker Coaster Bicycles is here, and ready for sale today—earlv enough to give ample time for Christmas choosing. orting Goods Store, Main floor, New Bldg: Men’s HOUSE COATS As MEN Would Choos: Them The point is that m next few v band or frien a mist ost of the house coats bought will be chosen by women, for brother, and wehave fixed things so that they can’t ke and buy a style that the male recipient won't sticking to sorts that have proved po; with men, into the present superb holiday showing. All the coats are ally made for us, of handsome materials, and splend dly tailored and finished. plenty of wear, 1n A great r $12, spe Y ee We simply expand our all-year-round stock of house coats, They have style and comtort, as_ well as hem, nge of colors and pattern at $5, $7.50, $10 and d or, New Building. Men’s Terry Cloth Bath Robes at $4 Here's aC as offering of special int he popular and desir- | able Terry Cloth Bath Robes; in a regular $5 q at $4each. Made by {| the kingpin of the bath robe makers, in handsome patterns and colonrgs, cut ull and comfortable, of soft, absorbent material, and ready to-moircw at $1 less than their real value. Suspender, Garter, and Arm-band Sets at 50c This is a cool saving ot halt-price on these articles, if bought separate- ly. The suspenders are made ot wilk-mixed non-elastic «ebbing, the gar- te:s are the famous “Brighton” style, as are also the arm-bands. All have gilt trimmings and are well-made and fi.ished. A pair of each, in any color preferred, done up in a handsome Christmas box, and sold as a special con- cession by the makers at half-price—50c a set. nts) Old Butiding, SUITS for the Stout Boy He isn’t very well cared for, in most clothing stores. We take special pains to have suits for him that give him lots of room, and as stylish as he can demand them, A fine variety of Double-breasted Suits, with knickerbock- ers, in blue serge and mixed cheviots, is here in extra sizes from 8 to 17 years, at $7.50 to $14 a suit—all made in the good Wanamaker way, of all-wool materials. Main tioor, New Bui ding. | In the LOWER-PRICE BASEMENT-Boys’ All-wool Sailor and Russian Blouse Si of blue serge or mixed cheviots, in sizes for 5 to years respectively, at $3.85, instead of $5. | John Wanamaker | Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street Broadway, LIFE TABLETS B Rebuild || WARD OFF OLD AGE 55,000 Inquiries for Them in October The greatest ne : and blood tablets ever compounded, the body from ov york, brain fag, excessive smoking. Cont. no} ; opiates, form no habit, have no reaction, Relieve nervous exhaustion, | prostration and disorders of stomach, kidneys and liver. 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CHRONIC ULCERS Any chronic ulcer shows an unhealthy and impure condition of the blood, “It is adiseased condition of the flesh at that particular spot, caused and kept inflamed and irritated by a continual discharge into it, of un- healthy matter from the circulation, No treatment can haye any eur tive efiect except a medicine which will renovate the blood and entirely remove the cause, § washes, lotions, ete, are sometimes helpful in reducing inflammation, cleansing the ulcer, or perhaps lessening th discharge, but such applications do not reach the blood where the dised vermis are located and can never effect acure, $, S S, goes down into th cireulation, drives out all impurities and morbid matter, and hy nouri: ing the flesh with rich, pure blood causes the place to heal naturally permanently, §. §, 8. does not make a surface cure, but by beginning at the bottom, and rebuilding broken-down tissue, and supplying health- ul, healing qualities to the blood, causes the place to fill iu with new, firm flesh, while it steadily but surely effects a permanent cure, ‘The ulcer can not exist when the blood and is pure, and §, S. §, will thoroughly purify the blood, Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free toall who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA, | nial circular, THE Rib At makes little difference what you-need-—a World Want’ will go and get tt, , “=