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—— i —— BRIDGEPORT, « Two} Maine guides and a r to-day added my tn the dl- Walter # wife, Emile George ; Graham, the © hic Vision, | thon, Ferguson's tent. The guide had his ff arm about Mrs, Fergvoon's waist and | her head was upon his shoulder. Mrs ~ BY PSYCHIC GUIDE IN MAINE WOODS Graham Had Happy Moments | With Mrs. Ferguson, Ac- cording to Witnesses. ts named as oc Albert BR. Ow Me, was one Whose depositions we Said that he was h 1900. He went to Ca who was head gu They went bu took canoe trips nings they sat y a camp fire, Later in the summér Mr. and Mrs. Fer-| Buson and Graham went to a xepavate camp. @his the main party eral weeks in 4\4 not return to Camp Frances t In the suminer of 1910 Owens was again engaged by Graham. One morn- tng he was asked by Mrs, Ferguson to Ket some water for her bath. He re- turned with it an Graham in Mra wether. | In the eve | Ferguson was clad in a kimona Owens said something in order to at- tract their attentlon and then the coume changed position. At the time of tho episode, Mra. Ferguson was he only woman {n camp, with the exception of & woman cook, There were severa! goldes and the two Ferguson children Shortly after the episode of the bath Owens suid he war discharged by Gra- (ham. The deposition of brother of the previc then read. He was als gaged for the Camp Frances pa the summer of 168 he observed not)i- ing wrong about the relations of Mra Ferguson and Graham. They sat to- gether in the evening and took canoe rides. In the summer 10 Owens | ‘saw Gratam and Mr uivon huge ging. They left cam ‘or two or | three days, and subsequently Granam| —- told the witness that he and Mrs, Fer-| ¢ fuson had gon to Boston. \Conccngnsabingievelaes From Pneumonia to readily attacks (hose who hare ed no! thoae who fh wulde Uuntll | gepat a left the eme | Con ploy of the party. Mrs. Feri | terat son's lawyer paid hin Fg pansel for Ferguedn then introduced i leposition of Waiter Rideout, of| Dover, Me. 1 ‘ 4 College. Ride: waged by Mra, for Graham. \ Broker a Sutetde, LIVERPOOL, Oct. 19.—Arthur Har: son, & well knowh cotton broker, com- mittd suicide by shooting at the Ex. ES change (Ratiway) station to-day. Established Roqetered Trade Merb Malla Century French, Madeira and Austrian Lingerie A most comprehensive assortment of materials and styles, selected and designed to meet the present mode in dress requirements. Hand-made Gowns, $3.75 and $4.00— i Ineight different styles of daintily embroidered sheer mercerized Nainsook, Hand-made Gowns, $8.75 — Yoke and sleeve of Blind and Eyelet Embroidery, Irish Crochet Medallions and Cluny Edge. French Hand - embroidered _Combina- tions, $3.00, 4.75, 7.50, 8.75, 12.50— splendid range of ultra styles shown in the long and short princess regulation Corset Cover and Drawer or Skirt, also three-piece garment. Chemise, $1.50, 2.00, 2.25, 3.00 up Austrian Reinforced Scallop embroidered on Aen materials. Madeira Embroidered Chemise, $2.25, 2.75, 3.50, 5.00 and up—In Floral and Con- ventional designs, Bow Knots, ete. French Embroidered Chemise, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.75, 3.50, 4.25 to 10.00 From the lowest priced Rood quality to the most elaborate styles. Materials fine shi Y Linens, trimmed with Real Laces, Eyeiet and Blind hand embroidery. Forthe Trousseau— Matched sets of Chemise Gown and Drawer, also Combination and Gowns, Exceptional values are shown in the fine Eyelet and Blind embroidered Sets trimmed with German \ Irish Crochet, Cluny and Rea! L at these sp prices $15.00, 19.75, 22.50, 2 ooand47.so, fil} James McCutcheon & Co., Irish Crochet, Sth Ave. & 34th St., warhPets ain all (Jey aoe (a Ieee ASE AND HURS | Warring Couple in ‘Psychic Vision’ Suit|TW0 STREET CARS chasH MRS, AND MR. WALTON FERGU: | “Fire!” She Cried. Then Fainted. | While Dr, | were at 10 Kast Mifty-fe A laundress etart | by shouting dress falnted. “Wilder hired @ girl to make a card| index for nim,’ Welt _THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, OUTOBER 19, 1911. Ya Crew Saved at Sea. RD, England, Oct. 19.—The frit- amer Cayo Gitano, trom Galves- ‘eports to-day having spoken the British eam Elaine, Neh sf led | Rain Obscured the Vision Of *TWO| that she had pleked. op She cede oe the | | Motormen and Both Accidents | n schooner Wil vi Happened Within Six Minutes. {the enipping. records, They | Within six minutes of each other, two schooner Fitth avenue street cars, Brooklyn, | Philadelen crashed into two tee wagons shortly | Ayres 1 after 6 o'clock this morning. Both ae-| for Hav |ofdents were caused by the rain and mist obscuring the glasses of the motor. man's windows. | RAHWAY, | Car No. 714, northbound, tn charges of| Wrigist, event | Motorman Miller, hit a wagon belong. | morning ut |ing to Alexander Campbell, No, #1 Flat«| about one y |buah avenue, driven by George Stevens, Biown throughout |twenty-one, of No. 966 Rogers avenue. | a9: |The wagon was on the oar tracks near | Aixty-third atreet ene was thrown e after Dr. Bennett of | orwelgian Hospital dressed his ons. w minutes later oar No. 73% south- |vound, two blocks distant from the scena of the first colliston, hit @ 1 ‘tk wagon owned by tleth streat and Bleventh « lyn, and driven by F. K. $2\Third avenue. Deagan INTO TWO ICE WAGONS. |: amano {to ‘American schooner William kK, Warm, | joaton : n years and well orthern New Jer- Manor Trad: for Their Suits.” 6" "Sevuee 17" Street A Dress Sale Most Beautiful and Fascinating Fashions at Extremely Attractive Prices. SON JR. and Mrs. Arnold Knapp} thelr lunch in thetr heme at street, to-day, | @ luncheon circle | “Fire!" Then the Jaun- Dr. Knapp found a smal) Women’s Blanket Bath Robes § Especially Reduced for § THURSDAY & FRIDAY With sailor collar and$ turned back cuffs; trimmed § with satin ribbon and girdle Regulriy$1.75:Special 419 8 } West 125th St, bet. 7th & SthAves. basement near the dum) | » will cost $200 In | of bringing the Fire De- in t > A Smart Girl, From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) aged salary to run ft for him y tine she takes a holiday the es to A dead stop." E. E. TURLINGION, Vice-President Special Values in Men’s Fall Suits and Overcoats ‘This Fall we pledged ourselves to prove to a hundred men every day the su- Bee macy of Hackett, Carhart glothes. hese special values make the pledge casy to keep. Men’s Suits Values result- ing from fore- a@ghted mer chandi and may turing. ments thot in fabric, tailoring, style, fit and finish are equil to the best and superior to nd $20 suits outside our stores. newest patterns and models for Embroidered Messaline Dresses... 9.75 Chenille Trim Silk Popl'n Dresses..12.75 Elegant Duchesse Sutin Dresses... 14.50 Exquisite Chiffon Over Silk Dresses12.75 Wedding & Party Dresses Newest Coat Effect Dresses 12.75 up to 35.00 Made of exquisite high lustre chiffon broad- cloth in navy and cadet blue. Chic, Lonel sailor collar, cuffs and !oops on waist of leather collar cloth. Smart habit back skirt.... Value 19. 75 | Newest Sailor Collar Dresses \ Made of best quality storm serge in navy blue \ and black. Superbly tailored and exquisitely shaped, deep sailor collar, edged will braid which also adorns the i’ men snd young men. Silk to Edge Coats Black and Or, $ , } ford full weight 2 cvercoats, full 00 Newest RevereEmbroidered Dresses lined and faced Made of finest French serge in navy, ta | to edge with gray, light blue and white. The side reve: Bayy ‘pure dye silk.” Coats of equal goodness are $25 out- side our stores. Raglan Overcoats A ammall price indeed for Hackett, Car- hart overcoats that will fit comfortably and becomingly, thereby eclipsing the English garments they are modeled after. Except for the better fit, no one cam tell that they did not come from London, 1 1:75 daintiest hand appliqued work. High gis waist finished with long silk cord and tassel. Skirt panel back and front. Value 17.50 Boys’ Suit Sale At the Brill Stores 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway 1i9 Wont 4 3. 12tn‘Sireo : (Friday & Saturday Only) ‘6, *7 and *7 Values *4.75 516 all-wool Suits, Norfolks and double-breasteds, go on sale to-morrow (Friday) morning; the most wonderful bargains for this time of year that you have ever seen. Many of them are our own stock, broken lots that we have reduced; the majority though, are a special pur- chase at a special price from one of the best manufac- turers of boy’s clothes. All have full cut knickers, lined throughout. Come and see them. Sale Starts Friday, 8 A. M. Bulk Brothers 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CQRTLANDT ST, near Greenwich, 425th ST. at Third Ave. UNION SQUARE, 44th St, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Every Evening. Harlem and 42d St. Stores Open Evenings B. Altman & Cn. BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS MADE OF THE LATEST FABRICS, WILL BE OF FERED ON FRI- DAY AND SATURDAY: AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: BOYS' }OVERCOATS, SIZES 9 TO 18 YEARS, $15.00 TO 1800...00s00005 at $9.75 BOYS’ SUITS, SIZES 8 10 16 : EARS, WITH EXTRA PAIR OF KNICKERBOCKERS, 910,00 TO 12,$0...s000008 AT $6.75 ~ MEN'S (AND BOYS' MOTOR COATS, GLOVES) AND] CAPS, HOU SE GOWNS, SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, UNDERWEAR, REGULAR PRICE REGU! AR PRICES A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. At. All the, 200 James Butler i Stores Everywhere in and About Greater New York For twenty-cight years we have been catering to the thrifty housekeepe rs of this community,—growing bigger, better and busier all these years. business grows from one store to two hundred,—all prosperous,—there must be solid merit behind it. Occasional mistakes are unavoidable, but we at once correct them. value and to satisfy each customer. the largest and most suceessful of its kind, ha how well we have done and are doing this. specials for this week follow :-— Granulated Sugar 14 Fine Eggs, 25° Selected Eggs, Potatoes, from Maine, Pure Lard, *ive auiv.». 12 Smoked Shoulders, » Lean, tender little Pancake Flour, Molasses, Peerless Brand, large bottle. . Blue Ribbon Syrup, Sweet Potatoes, ‘=. 3 bs. 10¢ Red Onions, Cooking Apples, Boneless Bacon, v3.00 oe 18° Biue Ribbon Jams, ees. Toilet Soap.,..... Violet, Buttermilk, Witch Hazel; regularly 15¢ @nd 20c a box From pure, rich whole Libert; Essie milk, Shawnee Brand, Ss Brand. g° Brand, ] Oo WD vivereecostenents can. can... Butler’s Brand—3 cans 25° 1002-A’ StampsFREE ilb. Very Best Tea for 50° Both 1 ib. Very Best Cofiee for 354 Packed in airtight cartons, lined with parchment j retain all the original strength, flavor and quality o. these rare teas until they reach the table, 100 Stamps FREE with 1 lb. carton, 70e 50 Stamps FREE with ’ 25 Stamps FREE with /% |b. carton, 18¢ The Mammoth Dollar’s Worth: Imperial Rye Whiskey, bottle... California Sherry,J.B.C hoice, bot, 25€ California Port, J. B. Choice, bot. 25¢€ California Claret, J. B. Choice, bot. 2c The World’s Most Famous Imported - Brews Guinness’s Stout, 210, 25c; Bon. 25e Bass Burnett’s Old Tom Gin, bottie....... BBE 50 “S.&H." StampsF' RE E this week with bottle When a Our aim is to give the best possible Our business,— A few CRISP CRACKERS FRESH FROM THE NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ROYALLUNCH) * ©. JONNIES . GRAWAMS. .|2¥" : 10° GINGER SNAPS| fre SNAPS" Wh’ LEMON SNAPS|" Below Present Cost.. > ts Ibs. 24° in cartons —dozen.. 25° 6 Ibs. 1e° the finest 10° “‘picnics’’—like hams. 10¢ - 12¢ 10° 12¢ Aunt Nani large package. . tatie can. Regina Krand; choice Caiforsias fresh-packed; full of flavor; can. paragus, Orange County's Finest, Extra choice, 3 bbs. 10¢ G lbs. 1§e 1'7 .& cakes in box 10° Condensed Milk with this combination purchase, viz:— 85° Diana Teas The Four First -Quality Teas Direct from the Orient. Formosa-Co:ong, India Ceylon, English , Breakfast and Mixed. for j ape, which 4 lb. carton, 3c This Week's § Bpecials in Wines, Liquors, Brews At All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores . 500 regular 4 | sized bottles Ale... . Siow VHC3 Beli. VEC J: B. Bottling—Guaranteed i in Perfect Perfect Condition, 75° Old Monogram Rye Whiskey,