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_ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911. Ferguson in her tent together, Graham Cal, where the plaintiff spent the | we had hie arm around her. «pring of 1997, | EVIDENCE DROVE JUDGR TO Mise TAYLOR'S NAME AGAIN irve when! | "yea; tm going for @ tong ttm 124 | about her atiment. Tt may be that the them, ~ | Mr & fato he Me, Buloide of a favor’ ourin Of here is i - | Halfian heur later Mee, Mareee hear@} B n County, w Jersey, hes a tot in the Mount home. She coted| weighed heavily on her mind, Thie halt way | ‘The Care of the Bathrose In the bathroom the eloest requilew | constant attention and frequent, thor- PLAINTIFF ENDS CHAMBERS. Fred B. G. Reed, @ third guide, told the story that drove Judge Curtis to Reed was employed at Camp 1909 and was one of the who made occasional trips to lished that fall, TESTIMONY IN ton? Reed was asked. | “They acted queer together,” he re- piled. Q. What do you mean by “queer?” A. There was talking going on between Guides Tell of Goings: On in jthem all the time, lways Walted the Maine Camp of ‘on her first at the table too. iSONS, | Reed's story included an account of Ferg re * | the finding of a handkerchief one morn- ing that seemed to him conclusive evi- dence of the whereabouts of Graham DEFENDANT TO TESTIFY, | ana stra, Ferguson the night before. 1 he The 4 of this incident filled n \ PE ie pages ne record, and were of such Rink H Yésterday’s Evid | ature that Judge Curtie withhold ésfe' Ce |them from open court, wifiilevtes creat With the testimony of Walter J. Ride- Jout of Dover the plaintiff succeeded for the first time in showing that Mrs. Ferguson had patd at least a part of the other camp “Did you see any evidence of fami. N's wife. arity betwoen Graham and Mrs, Fergu- — OR ifi Julige Hears It in jam] the expenses of Graham's education, Chambers. Ridéout, then @ college student, went to ones Frances !n 1910 as @ tutor for the woodsman. BRIDGEPORT, Cong., Ort. berthed With this testimony the plaintift of camp iife in Wafss, as {t was ied by! rested and the defense made the formal motion for a non-euit. This was Mre Emilio Carstairs Fergusen 8nd Genieg: and the defense offered a batch George T. Graham, her psychic guide, | of depositions from Santa Barbara, took up atmosti:@ie entire hearing of | Walton Ferguagais suit: for divorce in| the Superior Court here to-day. Most E the Superior Court yesterday. Most of these, tales were in depositions from other and some of them were of CZEMA ON HEAD sarc ese?) COMPLETELY CURED | Frankness of speech is frowned upon) West Philadelphia Woman ecticut courts, and in this Tells How It Was Ac- . ht ppon statutory grounds, “no testimony heard op complished. tl been related p oor Nap ae So many people fo hrough life trou- tiff" ‘case was completed | bled with eczema of some sort or other, fi the afternoon and a beginning was and the disease loathsome, that we @ade upon hire. Ferguson's, Then an all to read following letter as a adjournment was taken until next Wed- |b it to themselves and their friend nesday morning, when Mrs. Ferguson! “Resinol Ointment and Soap complete will take the stand on the resumption, |ly cured me of Eczema of the head in ‘He: defense willy be, 1t 1s understood, | about three wee Have recommended found in Graham sympathy | them to several friends, who have found at them excellent arti for all skin erup- relations with the wo an tions. I shall cor © tosrecommend Her er IM, asking | them wherever pos: a divorce on the grounds matic I cruelty, will be argued with her de- fense. in 1910 when Mrs, Ferguson and Gra- |? ham had most to do with each other, | tron her husband aliewes.. Owéns seemed to! thiss,was @o.' br xamination Owens admitt: ‘eet beef discharged ay Por 1s a's ov est of years. oka veadied Sade ti npossible to find a ph ‘aiesots!'things the had seen.” j roty'"thing ‘amp {does not both use it and PREPES Brenar aise a wulde at Camp All kinds of skin irritations, Frances. followed his brother Albert. | | “During the season of 1910," he was asked, “were there any further @ences of familiarity between Graham and Mrs, Ferguson?” “Well, I should say there were.” he replied. | Oint m Q. What, for instance? A. Well, one tirsitation @ay, when I went to call the men to) Sample dinner—that was Gra work, but’ heading he wa: ound—T fauhd him and ¢ The food you eat is worse than worthless if your digestive organs are out of ‘order. | Instead of properly nourishing, it will clog | and poison the system, | » Your blood will be poor and impure and your nervous system | thoroughly run down. Consequently you should take! immediate steps to secure the healthy | activity of the stomach, liver and ( »kowels.. To this end you should try DEPS 0 V, ILLS © They, are a wonderful medicine. After taking a few doses of this famous family remddy you will lose the digestive disturbance that is at the root of your'trouble. You ‘will gather tone and energy with’ returning appetite and you ‘will be little likely to relapse” into ill-health, and your food will be of real wtalue-to.you in making blood, muscle and ig nerves—for s° Pi Nourish At all druggists, in bones, 10c, 250, Directions of epectal ula to women with every bon, BROUGHT INTO CASE. two mon’ of Frie, P " Dorothy - here fe ame to Santa | ere nm cottage, aid that he had seen | Frances mt rode a nd ding! pony with h and day. The jost_of tho tim been stamping as {f they had bee FAVORITE COIS, Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street” ve K away, ahe sald P doing when you {with Mre. Mount.” Barbara with Charles T. Barney and) sked, | " ‘ Me, Braisted found Mra, Mount dead Miss Taylor, the matd test. fixing her] Me. Sarah bP. Mo Midi | fa in the parlor, On her body ‘ | ate avis replied. “One couratin M dS. Meo or, A bullet had entere® noticed particularly be- | Imagine lots of things about what they | yenter a the yard! tite t her head ‘ Taylor wore a habit of a were doing” ana or netghber:| ft aid had never seen before.| Travis watally took the horses Yn. | Milliken Steel Come employed tn Wilson's| to. ti watd that |i pes » Mra Marse Ate you going away?" vor she sald asked New York City Best Quality-——Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. Special Attention Devoted in Our Juvenile Lines to the Proper Form-Fitting Qualities of Apparel Comprising Coats and Suits of Best Style Features ; For Misses, Juniors and Girls O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fleer. We believe that our exclusive specialization of the growing female figure has brought about an ideal combination of stylish lines and practicability of design, the hygienic value of which mothers will appreciate through its extreme rarity elsewhere. O'Neill's for Misses’ and Girls’ Wear Juniors’ $20 Suits at $16 Made of serges and mixtures in a number of styles, lined throughout with satin, skirt with high girdle; sizes 13, 15 and 17 years; at $16. Junior#’ $15 Coats at $12 In plain colors and mixtures, combination trimming of velvet and cloth, witn hah belt, sizes 13, 15 and 17; at $12. Misses’ Coats $15 Double-face cloths in all the new shades, with deep collar and cuffs, sizes 14, 16 and 18; at 915. Girls’ Coats, $5.95, $7.95 and $10.95 Several models, all neatly trimmed, double-breasted with fancy buttons, sizes 6 to 14 years; at $5.95, 97.95 and $10.95, Misses’ $17.50 Suits at $12.50 The materials are boucle cloth and mixture, lined throughout with satin, single and double-breasted, skirts panel front and back, sizes 14, 16 and 18; at $12.50. Our Annual Sale of the Famous Edwin C. Burt $4 Shoes ~for Women at $2.85 O*Nelll Main Stere—Seoond Meer. They started off merrily on Monday morn- ing with every size and every width. To- morrow we shall still have practically every size and every width. Edwin C. Burt shoes, @ as you know, are among the best known and the most worn shoes made for women in the United States. These shoes regularly retail at $4.00. We are giving our pa- trons the annual opportunity to choose these shoes AG the price of, $2.8 5 Special in Misses’ and Children’s Shoes for Saturday Misses’ Kidskin Shoes, full round toe with patent tips and kid button styles; sizes 6 to 8, at $1.90; sizes 814 to 11, at $1.25; sizes 1114 to@, at.... $1.50 Growing Girls’ sizes, 214 to 5, at... ...001... $2000 Boys’ Box Calf, gunmetal and patent leather, new, up-to-date lasts in C, D, E widths; sizes 1 to B46; OB. ccciceoe Sno Weiscbaieresve eoee $2.00 Boys’ Tan Grain High Storm Shoes, full viscolized soles and bellows tongue, two buckles at top, sizes 11 to 1314, at $2.50: sizes 1 to 514, ji $3.00 Mothers—We Urge You Not to Miss Baby’s Special Autum Opening All the Pretty Things in Newest Form on View O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, We give particular attention to fit, workmanship and style in our infants’ wear. Our fall display is complete, Allthat is new and novel, as well as practical and many exclusive articles are to be found in our enlarged lilliputian department. Infants’ Long and Children's Short Coats of cashmere, poplin, bedford cord and serge, lace or tailored styles, sizes 6 months to 5 years. $1.98 to $19.98 Children's Coats, newest models, with cape and tassel, in cordu. roy, serge, broadcloth, caracul, plush, chinchilla and kersey; puy trimmed with braid and fancy metal buttons; sizes 1 to 8 years; in white, black and every popular color, From $2.98 to $10 Boys’ and Girls’ Hats, for school, street and dress wear; made of corduroy, beaver, caracul, felt and velvet; an individual atyle for every child, From 50c to $9.98 Infants’ and Children’s Aviation Bonnets and Toques, gewost ideas in caps, made of worsted, faille, corduroy and satin; tastily trimmed with laces, flowers and ribbon rosettes, From 50c to $10.98 Complete assortment of Infante’ Christening Robes,Cloake, Petticoats, Afghans, Slip Dresses, Mittens, Bootees, Mi joya’ and Girls’ Dr. 1, Coats, Hate, Shirts, Sleeping with and without feet, pajamas, etc, sizes 1 to 8 years meet every purse, Important Offerings of O'Neill Women’s Untrimmed, Semi-Trimmed and Tailored Trimmed Hats in Our Untrimmed Millinery Dept. O'Nelll Main Store—Hirst Floor, All the latest foreign and domestic creations, Women's Untrimmed Beaver Hats, $2.98, $3.98 up to $7.50. Women's Black Velvet Dress Shapes, silk linings, superior quality, at 93.75. the toremost European manufacturers. Favor and Candy Specials O'Neill Main Store—Busement, The most beautiful assortment of foreign and domestic novelties at extremely low prices. Dinner Favors and Novelties, regularly 10 to 20c; each, at Se. Funny Favors, Pumpkins and Novelties, regularly 20c to 80¢; each, at 10c, Large Assorted Favors, regularly 40¢ to 75; each, at 25¢. Yack Horner Pies, including 12 prizes, regularly $2.08 to 15; each, at $1.98 to $10, Snapping Mottoes, containing caps and prizes, regularly 39¢ to 50c; box, at 25e, Home Made Candies, regularly 29¢ to 39; at, Ib., 28e. If It Is Eyeglasses You Need, We Have Them Special for Saturday Only Cre) $3.00 Eyeglasses, $1.50 With Cold Plated Chain and Case Free O'Neill Main Htore—Firet Floor. They are feather weight skeleton glasses, with best ) parlecopie lenses, restful and coo to the eye, The usual | 1 50 arged by exclusive optic: $3.00, Our price for \ ° Saturday only (with free examination by our optician). Cptical repair work of all kinds exccutéd in an expert manner 4 lower pices tl an you are accustomed to pay in most establishments ‘A pooket-sorcw driver FREE with each pair of eyeglasses or spectacles, 4 Phenomenal Offering of Imported Fancy Feathers At Less Than Half Import Prices This assortment is well worth your inspection. We quote only a few prices, many more to select from, manufactured by Women's Untrimmed Black Velvet Dress Shapes, value $2.50; at $1.95. Rough Finish Felt Hoods, value #2.75: at $1.95. Women’s Felt Hoods, value $1.50; at 95¢. i Misses’ and Children's Trimmed Hats, $2.98 up to $10. Children’s Knock-About Hats, 95c to $1.95. ‘athers, assorted, actual values $1.98 to #2,50; at. T5e | Fancy Feathers, actual value $1.50; at 48c jorted, actual value $2.’ t -98c Fancy Feathers, actual values $1.25 and $1.50; at ic etual value $1.25; at........ .37¢ Fancy Feathers, actual values $2.60 and $3.00; at... Bc Real Irish Crochet Neckwear Alt Special Prices . O'Neill Main Store—Virst Floor, Real Irish Crochet Dutch Collars, round and square —Dutch neck yokes, values $2.25 aud 82.50, at $1.50 Real Irish rochet Dutch Collars and Coat Col- $2.50 lars, baby trish design; value 84.50, at $1.25 $4.50 Real Irish Crochet Stocks and Dutch Collars, value #1,75, at Real Baby Irish Sailor Collars, value $6.50, at... The White House Cook Book, 58c : O'Neil Main Store—Firet Floor. Known to be one of the most satisfactory cook books ever written, and includes famous recipes used during the adminis- trations of various Presidents in 5 8 the White House, atec........ c Mount, but there was no response, » te bome of Stropson ed, an uncle of Mra. Mount, @ cousin killed herself much the eame way my Mr, Mount was asked the name of he coust “Emu | cousin killed herself shootin | “T belleve there is something wrong! Register to-day. Mogistration booths open at 7 A, M. and close 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 inl We Give and Redeem ‘J Pm Full Stamp Books Worth jag) 6 SURETY STAMPS Ell | ant $2.50 in Merchandise wite did.” flush freely. Put into the bowl closet @ handful of Gold Dust Ho said: efuse to tell that. This ok ago by She too was in bad health.’ | can be ved on ind seven years and had pros — | add Bees] B. wash under the flushing parte inside and out. ir denote ay Ye iA ring, bt @ fow drops ac! Last Day of the Special Sale of Men’s Furnishings Including Men's Pajamas Men's Underwear Men's Hose Men's Gloves Men's Shirts Men's Vests Men's Robes Men's Shoes Men's Rain Coats Men's Sweaters Prices Run to 14 Regular This Sale of Men’s Apparel Stands Absolutely Unequalled for the Values Offered at $10, $12, and $15 “The Wear Is There” ‘O'Netll Mala Store Second Floor. Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats at $10 “The Wear Is There’’ We want every man who intended paying 815 for his winter suit or overcoat to take a look at these at $10. We're sure of his verdict. Included in this lot are plain blue, new novelty cheviots, fancy mixtures and stripes. You can't confuse for a moment these with or- dinary #10 suits or overcoats, There's no comparison, They $10 aro extremely good $15 auits and overcoats, at orily The workmanship, linings aad trimmings are all that the most par- ticular man could desire. Men’s Overcoats and Suits, $12 “The Wear Is There” In quality, style and workmanship you can't’ match these garments anywhere under $18, Every suit and overcoat is thoroughly tailored, strictly all-wool, the Men's Suits and Overcoats, $15 “The Wear Is There” These men's suits and overcoats will ‘interest every man who is used to paying §20 and $22.50 for his clothes, They're in the snappy new model for fall and winter wear, and embrace every new fabric, design $1 5 and colorings, at........ Here Is Where You Secure Best Values in Boys’ Clothing O'Neil Main Mtore—Hecond Moor. By miasinig comipatigons we feel sure that we are giving the highest quality in fabric and tailoring at the lowest prices in New York. Swell Little Suits & Overcoats In blue and fancy mixtures, full of character; with some of the all wool suits we give two pairs of kuickerbockers, at ". $4.98 Boys’ Combination Suits with double breasted or Nortel coats we pairs a knickerbockers, jure all wool tweeds, sizes 7 to 18 years, Worth 06, at only.” $3.95 Boys’ Overcoat: 95 you will find Boys’ Pants ipecial for to-morrow we offer 8 big lot of trousers, well 0 the littlest detail, o 9c Boys’ 45 Blouses at 39c. the low price . Boys’ 61.50 Hats, all styles and makes, for to morrow at $1.1 9 to 912~and ‘at every price Stationery and Engraving Sale Finest Grades of Writing Paper by the Car Load Linen Cloth, 1Q¢ a Package O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor, Made especially for prea eey the Viceroy best mills in the FR e country—a paper Initial Writ cialige upon i ted eal ie shor. ing Paper mous quantities, Unquestionably the best writing paper box with # square opportunity of the ‘ ecason. sheet, stamped up: 80 sheets of|* per left hand corner paper. white, in in gold, ribbon style fashionable shapes, initial, and oblong of to envelope to match, Lcsiplinindiaapenreemeneetieil Put up in tandem match, Se. at $0¢ per box, Persian and Kensington Extraordinary Lawn Engiaving Prices fine fabric-finished ° Nal Plate d, seript A fd known to SOpDEr pl 60 beat quality ons a of tin, ewulariy of” eur y quatity, wi 0 ry fn the ‘thost Oia Eng. est quality visiting Regularly » own plate, Regularly 7 100 Wedding Invitations, $5.50 We Will engrave im the latest script Watding Tavitntio Initial Correspondence Cabinet Contains 24 corresponde: Mxh%. stamped in tie ough scrubbing. Rinse the seat ing powder and let the solution for some time, Then take an broom and scrub all the parts Teached, especially into traps as far Possible, Flush the