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“BABY BOY” WROTE TENDER LETTERS TO SWEETHEART” #22 cee tnccipblnanis M@sdives Mrs. Spooner-Allen| . Says W. J. Bruff Sent Her Offered as Evidence. THE E EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, TUNE 4g, 1911." | Double Liberty Stamps for Tobacco Tage, Soap Wrappere, Ete. | i} LANDED ON THE ICE. a Walk Seven Miles From Steamer to Shore, po ae Double Keg Stamps to 1 o’Clock “si Sum ~ sermoemmensaneens © 031% Clean Up Sale Boys’ Clothing, Saturday Broken lots and odds and ends must go. Former prices not @&%q considered in this sweeping clean-up-sale. We mention a few of the many matchless bargains you will find here to-morrow. ‘son the {from shore here ye reached and safely. The Corwin was unable to discharge her car immed}: sleds. but sufficient provisions for jeeds wero brought in by dog Corwin left Seattle May 19, oo | STATEN ISLAND NOTES. | ‘The annual dinne! | Veteran Firemen's Asso | hela to=m jtelin Ma The wedd sizes 214 to 17 yrs. GOLFING WITH JOHN D. ° Refers to Game With Rocke-| feller on Links at Hot Springs. ‘William Jenkins Bruff, president of | the Remington Arms Company, at No. 801 Broadway, has made application | through his lawyer tn the Supreme| Court, Brooklyn, for a commiasioner to | examine five Pennsylvania witnesses in| the $100,000 breach of promise suit which hee been brought against him by Mre. Elizabeth Regina Spooner-Allen, a handsome woman of forty. Incidentally Mr. Bruffs attorney would like very much to examine the Plaintife herself, in advance of trial. Mrs. Spooner-Alien was in Philadelphia gt Tast accounts, but Judging by past Performances there doesn't seem to be Much prospect that the attorney's wishes | Will be gratified. Justice Maddox, before Peom the motion was made, set June 15 | @6 tho date for hearing arguments. Mr. Bruff is @ widower with « pretty | Aeughter as mistress of his handsome home at No. @ Pierrepont streot, Bro: | EL Neos to several of the - clubs and is reputed to have bs kate po weeks ago when Mrs. &poone: lem fled her original petition the feodant’s lawyer made answer denying | thet he had ever asked her to m yj Mim and adding that even if he had was already the wife of Warren James "Se ste aware ah tela him, and from whom, #0 Bruff con tended, she had never been divorced. + BVADEO PROCESS SERVERS AND GOT Away. Lawyer C. 6. Mackenzie, dehailt of Mr. Bruff, applied some time ago for an @rder dizecting Mrs. Spooner-Allen to eubmit herself to amination before = trial, dut she hid her luxurious + apartment at the @venue and eluded the proces: vers nti! she could escape to Philadelphia, @udscquently her attorney filed amend- @arried to William aoe Pa. from whom she secured a 4! om Oct. 2, 189% On New Year's Day, 19M, he was married to Warren James Allen, but according to died Dec, 17 of th: same 3 Mrs. Spooner-Allen goes on to say that she first met Mr. Bruff at @ dinner fm the Plaza Hotel, March 7, 196. He ‘was introduced to her, she alleges, -as| & bachelor, a member of the Brooklyn, Union League, Hamiiton and other elusive clubs, and very wealthy. She says she afterward learned that he was @ married man. Mra. Bruff died later on, and Mrs. Spooner-Allen says Mr. Bruft immed!- ately renewed his attentions to her, only ¢o jilt her subsequently. As evi- @ence she offers s big bunch of letters she declares she received from him. “MY SWEETHEART” HE WROTE FROM HOT SPRINGS. ‘These letters have been mado @ part of the record in the case. Hi ample dated in March, 1909, My Sweetheart: When I awakened this morning and looked out of the car window the scenery was beau- tiful, green mouniatns and brooks. It was #0 nice to have you to see me off. That little goodby kiss was greet, thougin so small, Goodby for to-day, mweet giriie. Have a good Ume with Nan, but take time to write to your BILLIE, Ten (ys later there camo trom Hot! Springs gnother letter in which the writer tells of playing golf with John “ ¢ Spooner. | “Jubb arling .. Your Suna box at noon, quite distracted after a game of golf with John D. He ts very pleae- ant and talkative. It rained ali morning. He remarked, “we are the oniy idiots on the links.” let him beat mo a little to keep him good natured, but he did not tell me how to make « million, ver go much love to you. my fubby, lubby girl K. “aver YOUR BABY BOY, BILLIE, ‘ad HE ENDED LETTER. ‘The very next day came this ong: My Darling Girl: Your lette? re- ceived to-day was just as sweet as sugar, I never knew what it was to be really loved and I like it, I al- most like to be away, for then I get your love down on paper and an mie for breach of promise when I ike. Dearie, I am now off for my after> goon game, I love you, sweetheart. ber me to Nan, Ever your Baby boy, BILLIE, Gtilt another, postmarked Sept 3910, and sent to Mrs, Spooner n at the Hote! horough- Blenheim tn among other things that check to I bash $20, “Write me, dearie. Yo ever loving BILLIE. fod in @ fourth which re City: Sept. 2% of last ye “My ing.” he says weve you Bessie.” ee BOUGHT BY STEEL TRUST. Amother Plant Added to the Cor- poration's Holding. CLEVELAND, 0., June 9.~Announce- nero that the ry, Agcord- B, C, Kollfrath the Basset: Presley Company the BOs bees $ben $1,000,000. aeitty. onan ex lavoy on Fifth; - FREE: Choice of the Following | 1,500 Boys’ Suits, worth $3 and 84; | $ 1 85 235 Boys’ Reefers, one's iioses | 600 Boys’ Wash Suits, ses Bee | 47 of years at a, tapteteh “oh. Weines MNS. P, SUTTLES. evening was a notable affair. The core- ATLANTA, Ga. (Special).——“It_ is | Rhoden and wes laratle attended, ‘aig | with great pleasure that 1 acknowledge [Minnie Havaman, sister of the bride. [the merits of Dully's Pure Malt Whis- groom, was bridesmald and William (Wey. 1 have taken it at many different | | Care acted as best man. A reception times in my life as a tonic and stimulant, followed the ceremony at the home of and have been greatly bene fited by its the bride's parents, after, which the | use each time, regaining my strength in a couple left on a wedding trip. Upon | very short while, Tam 41 years of age their return they will take up their res- ve the mother of nine fine children. I | Hence in Tompkinavilie. all who wish health and strength Court Giffords, Foresters of Ameri: Il cblebrete its gaat wia'G ee} I take Duffy's Pure Malt Nios 2 I Piento at Midiand Park, in Grant City, | know it will do them good.” to-morrow evening. Suttles, 90 Ira St ; The members of the Richmond County | Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an ab- |Automobite Club will give the orphans | solutely pure, gentle and invigorating |of Richmond an outing at Bitingvilie to- | stimulant and tonic. When taken at Wen ee aruece | meal times it stimulates the mucous sur- ‘ees hte ae 200 Play Su Dresses Of fine sheer lawns in several protty styles handsomely trimmed with several rowa of fine linen lace insertions with lace edges dainty embroider shoulder lapels and Iaras hr ribbon bows. Cool little Duteh neck styles. Regular $4.00 values $ 3 Infants? Long Kimonos, mad wicks add plain flannelett shell stitching. Regula 4 2,000 Blouse Waists, t37n.0<) se) 19c ww The Suits come in every wanted style; double breasted, sailor, Russian and Military styles in plain colors and fancy mixtures. se The Reefers come in tan, gray aud pretty SY, plaid. sex The Wash Suits are of good quality percale. All fast colors. pretty Mnished tdeen* * Dresses of oxceltont pereale { sar The Play Suits come in an extra strong quality khaki cloth. nine Hazel Malton ot Stapleton ta vie | faces and little glands of the stomach toa of Lineno in ail colors, Pretty desiens, ' baal Blouse Waists mnde of madras and percale. Cut very full, aeren penta tage been comrehated tor | Healthy action, thereby improving the plaits, pipt Duteh neck ocee (Third Floor. digestion and assimilation of the food and kimou and giving to the s; m its full propor- it ithe annual lawn festival in ald of St. | Vincent's Hospital which will be held on the horpital grounds at TAvingston. on {tion of nourishment, This action upon June 14 and ah, the digestive process is of great impor- Mr. and Mrs, John V! femetster wit! | tance, as it brings to all the tissues and next few days at Atiantic | organs of the body the nutriment neces- {sary to their sustenance and indi Whaton of Arrochar will | ¢ ¢ whole system streng spend the month of July at Ocean City. | t is pr hed by doctors and recog- ‘A Mexican Afternoon” at the Wom- | gized as a family medicine everywhe aay. Aiea eed and on Weines: | Thousnnds of letters of gratitude enthusi audience to iaten to Mra, | Feccived from men and women in lecture, “Lite in| walks of life, both old and young, who texioan music by heen cured and benefited by the use plano, and Mexi- | of t reat medicine and who continue can songs by Miss Ema Martinez and to enjoy good health. Mins ore Khardt. National dances| Sol EALED BOTTLES ONLY | were also given by Miss Bertha Teon | py cers and dealers, or, | and Miss Mar including “Jota,” | jlpant @1 an hottle. the typical da un. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester,N.Y a ren’s Straw hats made in dainty chic styles of fine straws, prettily trinuned with satin ribbon es dlmee $5 & $6 Walk-Over Oxfords. | | Slightly Imperfect Models for Men, at ed The very newest styles mp by the Walk-Over people. The popular high toe lasts with high heel, and the 1, 2 and 3 eyelet low cut models are included, Leathers include patent coltskin, gunmetal calf, velour calf and tan aus calfskin, Special, pai Women’s $4 & $5 fay, Men’s $3.50 $ Sample Shoes Walk Over Shoes & Oxfords] # “>. Ww # ad Co. models, newest leathera, Oxforda tn: | ¢ goth regular heights, 1, ake and 8 eyelet models, ny nf the searon, Chrtatie e bwkin, viel itd. Oren meena ( Second Floor, one: Sheet Music Sale & Concert--», al The following Hits will be featured by well known singers and soid Saturday at Let Me Call You Sweetheart I} Gh My Di ft Sloa a = ius Acevas, on Tie and ' ol helghta Also 100 other popular son and C, 0. D, orders | Pomme. ( Third Floor.) ..------ Greatest an of Women’s and Girls’, (306 Hosier Sailor Hats This City Has Ever Known c Hosiery Of extra fine lisle and fine cotton, in black, tan and a variety of solid col- ors and fancy figured ¢ full fashioned, with heels, soles ond toes, have double or reinforced gartertops. Pair...... epecial price, “Ny 3 eeees (Third Foo eeeeooeooooeosw et | and Women's Hosiery, of cotton; seamless. ‘The black ont soles and All a. wi Exactly 4,102 Smart Sailors, Actual $2 to $4 Vaiues Undisputably the Millinery sensation of the year is this—an unprecedented offer of Banded Sailors in the much wanted a rough straws in all the popular shapes—shapes such as the Noxall Vacation, Atlantic, Spring Maid, and many others. ‘These hats are all finished with fine leather sweats made exactly like a Gao Chocolates (62 ite kinds; usually, ; sold at 40¢ Ib., special Stu DQ, [a lb... THE SMOOTHEST TOBACCO A smoking el that has been so carefully thought out that we cannot improve it! Smooth—mellowed toa rare perlection—It's a classic! SPAULDING & MERRICK Ice Cream ee in our own kitchen, delicious and pure, with freshly crush- C; oe plansead. Plate... 10¢ ae Pheer, Simon + man’s hat—jaunty and correct. You'll sec them everywhere this Summer. sey tiniee secsas [Chere is every width brim and crown you may wish f nd in the following colors: black k, red, blue, burnt, brown and white........c0..ceeeeceendes (Main Floor.) <= (Women's $2 to $3-- Women’s- Another Feature! Mi es’ D (Tub Dresses 3“ ae Sample ie (“Ramony” Bordered) ‘ aie $15 5 7 New Models made of rich silk ag a 25 Batiste Dresses ; |New™: a Mergutog ten, shime 7s mery Mesa e, Pon: Cc Made to Your and dainty Lingerte Cloth . . The styles are really ‘unlimited, No Mad f reer (ieee see Tort ‘flect- fone trimmed with matter to it extremes your taste Valenciennes lace yokes Measure, Com- ly be gratified in this Some models are some pipi: of contrasting vealars tiny buttons and the Lingeric models are exquisitely made of combinations of heavy embroideries and fine laces, You may select from the all white dresses to dresses of the prevailing colors or of figured silk effects. Values in thie assortment up to 915 at half price and less Saturday, Any Girl’s Coat : in Stock —Clearance GIRLS’ COATS, pretty mixtures $ and shepherd ehecks in neat 1 box coat models; values to 83 at $3 to $5 COATS, covert cloth, $ verges and mixtuy variety of 2 styles and colors; choico at.. @IRLS* COATS, all woo! mixtures, #, covert cloth and Pana- values to 87; at, eee eens (Kocinil Floor.) eeeeee==- eves, Skirts in newest trimmed to match Come in light, blue, lavender, navy snd Copen- hag ue and black. Sizes ot ie Silk & Linger!e Dresses or the summer Dresses imaginable, Fit guaranteed or refunded, Choose from the fashiona silk or satin foulards, all we challis, fine marquisctte, lin- gerie, dainty dimities and other dainty Summer dress fabrics. Some models elaborately trimmed dainty laces and insertion trim mings. Still other models with contrasting shade a of d €. 0. D. orders 3 5} : ‘ c} \ ie wconcccces (Second Floor,) seocceeoenoa! wees (Main Floor.) eeese<- © Custom Dress Dept., Basement. =” -Japanese Silk and Lace Frosh kt c~--Don't Pay High Meat Prices—- be Pretty $3 - | (i & Waists| Loins of Jersey Pork 32) ss" Ib.13/2¢ Young Ducks 43°"; fei Ae Parasols | _ a in dainty, Hind Quarters. of ram: ? Prime Rib Roast t Oub trom +De Philadelphia Ceca ont Ys dressy Jerery pernbl Gy SHR EDe Ip wad the sano : aeaite, Rrica see Chickens —kilieu, sr’ Short Forequarters of fL amb in various) f plcksd, youn Jersey poultry. 4 9 tp Kump Corned Beef— AX? oruine Stat » AVE: 1OS% t Ye tor coud cute or lunches: tb. 4 4 te tor ot Beal ‘fe se pm GRAND RAPIDS FEN TURE Ze lrg Fowl 88 Fo a ah thers more severe, with half ineh Legs of Mutton Biarepeslel Op Roasting Chickens-\ cs 16. ¢ We WEEKLY S734 FREE Veather CREDIT TERMS TASB ARS | tat open, front Fresh Laid Eggs—tarion.'” 22 | New Grass Butter—print s2OC Armour’ " ar Sir 3 hase feeeeay ’ ¥ | g of kimono sleoves, Pepa fast Bacon - m $3.00 Down on $50.00 for mae Delicatessen Susar Cured Hame—wiif's on! | ait viseset lore 18ic}} at. Bach 50 iM ors shly Boiled H Bead baal 16ic Who G ain Carolina Ri e- ; sied Lo order by machine ' + 5¢ 00 150.00 $1.98 30C | Oranges fi Bintiiarts ati ig 6, 8 15.00 “ * 200.00 Mie Wale io prep ite Zimmerman's pa ataen i wh BC New Oat Flakes Kes ie te 10¢ 1 dotted ef 4 “4 tily designed effects. Many lab _ AM Sartetions 4 6 ¢ trines and ae - i ears cayenne von te “st Haro arr he cl Frankfurters—spociai ar” Lat Grape Fruit Finch's Golden Wedding fetan In blue, ercom, veds"@ld FAXENY. $30 Complei: ‘vos 29.84 to 200,00 vith every Purchase of SO “ta Pineapples—inree Arty Whiske nH a-alorge alse ae newest, inela Ming ad, Bi0bKs doson, bbe; Bel bortig, unit the wrette DAs’. MANAG eee ia pent h , row FISHER BROS Ratt | COLUMBLS AVE ser 103° 2 1O4™*ST Pte’ See eee co wn emo ew eee ene ee eee ees (Sith Flour.) eoee: eee cero o eer oocooce woe eees( Main Floer,)ernes == Second Moor, )ereeee: THE 10TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM ee .

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