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| AU te So cust RUNAWAY MATCH NIPPED ON LINER Theatre Manager John Cort Plays:the Role That Halts the Elopement. DRAGS SON FROM SHIP. Miss Mabel Towers, the Girt in| the Case, Sails With Her Father. | & mory of « spectacular eopement | @ Burope and « marriage in Germany et was unromanticaliy halted by « Vigtant and furious parent is being ‘whispered along Broadway, where Jobe Cort, manager of a chain of} theatres, and his youthful son and Retr, Harry Cort, are widely known. | The young woman, whose romance | wae shattered, 1s Miss Mabe! Towers, | @ beautiful, golden-haired daughter of the plains, who lives in Miles City, Montana. Her father, James Towers, ie @ wealthy land owner. Tastead of the conventional caper of @e indignant father of the hetress| @aizing his child, the story has the rate daddy of the prospective bride- room in the role of the quasher of the elopement. Miss Towers and young Cort have known each other three years. Vor two wintors the Montane girl, who rides a bucking broncho like a cowboy, has ea- caped the dreary Miles City months by enjoying the woctety of relatives in Seattle and Los Angeles, She met young “Cort, who was in je of hie father's theatres tn Seattle, TWO AUTOS AND THEATRE BOXES FOR HER. ‘They harmonized aplendidiy, for soon the young manager had placed ,two automobiles and @ box in each of his father's theatren at the disposal of the vivacious and brilliant girl from Mon- tuna, ‘Then came a hiatus in thetr courtship. Cort harkened to the call of the Bast and moved his family to New York, where he extended his circuit of theatres over the country. It wae hinted that Daddy Cort had elevated prospects in mind for his eon and wae not prepared for his early mar- riage. Not that he did not ilke the rough riding Montana girl, but he con- sidered that marriage consumed a great MAPREL TOWERS WITH WHOM CORT PLANNED | TO LOVE LIKE SIXTY, Hervanee Sinclalr and her dreamy eyed versifier Were enjoying one another's | Manasquan River, near > | Bome love may be blind, mt not Ullian Ru terton- Russ ine I- Braham-Solomon-Chat- s What of it? Only this Uniess Alexander VP. burgh, her latest ome of $60,000 Ruaspell t» going hia ring. ‘That's the whisper in mtage- land Gentle reader, leave those unidnd words unsaid. Have you ever been mar- Moore of Pitta- have not? Very Mlettante. What she You are only a n expert. t know about mar- And here's some more from Miss Rues- gell to show which quarter the wind site in: "Marriage ts lable to split on the rock of who sane the checks. A marrie’ woman may be happy for @ few weeks. Then she has to ask her husband to algn a check. It ts the crisis, A wife should have economic freedom. Her husband should settle an allowance on her." It appears to be up to Alexander. wetter Ee MRS. SINCLAIR IS TRED OF LVNGON POETRY ALAGARTE She'd Rather Have Three Sonnet Salad, It Appears. y may be rk. a life with an essen. t like Upton sinclair, have a market value ain a day, exiatence ke tinmures three aqua dietary “tramp poet’ than an) with @ neertain 1a haired line the answer to Mee juir'a return to “Popper? and Wullev’a comfortable apart- 4 West ighty-seventh vet Kemp's departure for unknown, It In @ sad outcome of promined to be such an idylic, if ventional romance, It is @ ter blow to all thone aeathette ones who looked upon Mrs, Sinciair's prac- eal demonstration of the “free love theorem as a ooat for the cult. And, incidenta Je another trumph for those musty old copybook maxims relating to the advantages of being nice. When Inst heard from—after Novellat Sinclair had secured his divorce in the rible West Point Pleasant, No J. Phe d three rooms and bulldox. Also they ate—three ntanzis of a new love poem for break- fant, 4 seatina and an entree of sonnets for luncheon and two ballads and a handful of rondeaus for dinner—all pro- vided by Mr. Kemp. It mi#ht have been called « diversified diet ‘Then came the cold weather. For a while they tried to keep the bungatow warm by writing and reading red hot the ilttle god Eros, | me, just when, no one| will say. For the Inst week or so Mra. Sinclair has been replenishing her wasted ma- self at the well-stocked parental With the breaking up of her tion with her poetic soulmate there has fatlen upon Mrs, Sinclair a “| eudden distaste for airing her views on matrimony and love to the gaze of a brim but interested public. No longer does she weloome newspaper ftmter- viewers with a sweet smile and dis- ccures at great length upon the evils of essential monogamy and the need of Greater independence among women in eoarch of a true love. When seen at the apartment to-day Mrs. Sinclair gazed sadly upon her in- terviewer. She appeared peaked and Squares, Table d’Hote, Than | ony | NOVELIST’S WIFE, WHO FOUND POETICAL DIET | | thin. One might almost say she had an un-Kempt appearance. “Why have you and Mr. Kemp separe ated?” was asked “I must positively deciine to discuss my aftaire for publication,” said Mrs. Sinclair, penaively. “It is really none of any one else's busin put 1 quite plainly. publicity and notoriety me through my endeavor to live my own life as I aw fit and must decline to add further to my embarrassment.'” “But won't you say whether you have found that you made a imistake in thinking Mr. Kemp your ideal mate?’ she was urged. “1 most certainly will not say any- thing of the kind, You really must excuse me,” she concluded, making a hasty exit But former friends of the Sinclairs are not quite so reticent “Meta Sinclair found she h SIMPLE REMEDY FOR KIDNEYS ‘The following prescription 1» known to be one of the most effective obtainatie for quick relief an@ permanent ra-' tion of the kidneya and bladder: “Halt ounce fuld extract Buchu. half ounce Murax compound, ax ounces of good gin. one to two teaspoontule after each eal and at bedtime,” Any druggist can mix or furnish the ingredienta of thie made . | Permission to witness the executions. — ke,” said one of them to- s ought she could defy all | the conv ind lve her life as she saw fit, but she haw learned better. Mr. Kemp may be most poetic ‘and in- | teresting, but he evidently had the ax sie had for essential mo- ny.” iwhile Mr, Sinclair 4s on his way pe with their ten-year-old boy David, who is to be put in a school in Germany, ‘The novelist will return in the spring. Poet Kemp's whereabouts are @ mys- tery, but it Ie rumored the call of the road has him tn its @ubtle grip and that he is riding the brake beams back to Kaneas, —>. FIVE MEN TO BE HANGED ON SAME DAY IN CHICAGO. One Has Turned “Jail Preacher” and Converted Prisoners—Many Want to See Executions, CHICAGO, Feb, 12.—Construction ot the scaffold on which five men are to be hanged tn the County Jail next Fri- Gay war begun to-day. A death watch also was placed over them. All of the Prisoners are trying to appear brave. The convicted siayers of Fred Guelzow Jr, the truck farmer, Pwald and Frank Shiblaweki, Philip Sommerting and Thomas Schultz, exchange cheering messages, Thomas Jennings, colored, whose conviction of the murder of Clar- ence D. Hiller on “finger print” evi- dence, attracted wide attention, has turned “jail preacher.”” He has induced several prisoners to confess religion Hundreds of persons have applied for ———— Dead Man's Jewels Sate. WASHINGTON, Feb. Jewels valfed at $40,000 which were carried @s samples by J. F. Crane, member of & Newark (N. J.) firm, who died sud- denly in the Union Station here Satur- day night, have been discovered re- ing safely in half a d sample 30c., at Grocers YOU WANT —with the right feel about it and above everything else the} DEPENDABLE KIND. — For Men, Women and Children. Combines all essentials: . Right prices; best qualities, Silk, silk lisle, dull lisle, cotton and cashmere; all colors and weights; from 25c to—wel!— just ask your retailer. If your retailer cannot supply YOU, write ue for name of s in the station baggage room, a time after Mr. Crane's death it was feared that the Jewels had been, LACE DEPARTMENTS. preacription, Vaan in the back, rheumatic pains, fre- quent and ecanty urination, and pains tn groin are nature's warnings the ita. eye are deranged, and slould tmme a ntion, oF serious illness, such as Brig isease oF diabetes, are ilkely to tollo vt | Physicians Recommend Castoria dress. ennes. wide. Cluny Lace Insertion and Edging to lost or etolen. Box 56, Sta. D, New Yerk | ‘James McCreery & Co.’ 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, February the 13th! | Recent Importation of Washable Laces, especially adapted for the new mode of roductions of Milan, Duchesse, Venise, Point de Paris, Filet and Valenci- Imitation Duchesse one who will. RUBENS & MEYER, | In Both Stores, Lace. 2 to 6 inches 12c to 35¢ per yard Ca td Serviceable Hosiery — Sightly | ‘James McCréery & Co., 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday and Wednesday, February the 13th and 14th CHINA DEPARTMENTS. in Both Stores, English China Bread and Butter and ‘Tea Plates, border pattern. 1.50 dozen usual price 3.00 English China Tea Cups and Saucers,— two shapes, border pattern. 1.50 and 2.25 dozen usual prices 3.00 and 4.00 * English Porcelain Dinner Sets,—under- glazed grey border design. or pieces. 18.00 set , usual price 24.00 English Porcelain Dinner Sets,—under- glazed blue band with two gold lines. ror Pieces, 21.00 set ania usual price 28.00 _—_—— UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, IMPORTANT SALE. 8,500 yards of Imported bgt bonged and hintz. c, 38c and 65c 5 sci pp 25 0 ee prs eta tbe lormer price Several hundred pieces of Cretonne, Satcen and Taffeta. 15c and 20¢ per yd. ‘a former price 30¢ to 38¢ 5,000 Squares, suitable for cushion covers, chair seats and fancy work. 25¢, 50c and 75¢ each former price S0c to 4.50 LACE CURTAIN DEP’TS. 2,500 pairs of Curtains in a very ex- tensive variety of designs. rf , 1.25 and 2.00 he's are price Ali 50 150 Cretonne Bed Sets in single and double sizes. 5.50 to 8.50 set former price 8.50 to 12.00 Fancy Casement Netting..... ese ene sta 25¢, 38c and ssc per yd. former price 38¢ to 7Sc Slip Covers of Linen or Cretonne. King’s Scotch Holland Window Shades made to order. diapoee match. 1 to 2}4 inches wide. SS t.. fs Papen lige ida saga ada FURNITURE DEP'TS. 1m noth st » Sox sovers ace bis i coumniee oars (C ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharma- Chiny Insertion. 9 inches wide. . ag Sven tor Seem *"| “4 ooutioal sociotios and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with #00 pee yard gee ee 8 ey een ae Sma ser, “kw ince results most gratifying, The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tho ee sh Teta "walsts naa warmed tue visiers| TeSUIt of three fhots: Firet—Tho indisputable evidence that it is harmless: | LEATHER GOODS DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, Dining Room Suites in Sheraton repro- OM and covera) seamen stood about duction. Made of finely figured Mahogany W SONT eriene mi auro| 2ee¢—Lhat it not only allays stomach pains and quiets tho nerves, but assimi- Bhowinera i with rich inlay. 275.00 per suite Ing of a variety of Imported and . Norsiar orloe SSRCb : TO THE PIER. lates the food: 7hr¢—It is an agreeable and substitute for Oastor Oil. Domestic Novelty Hand Bags of Mocha, : ; baud thegtts iy it ands tem its onoeat| It is absolutely safb, It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic Suede, English Morocco and Pin Seal. Colonial Bedroom Suites with massive } an encited, shouting man of ’ 1 Sale of 500 Leather Hand Bags with fit- . Napoleon Bedsteads. Made of rich Cuban “SaEer bet ot tot pews| O04 does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's tings made of Seal, Pigskin and Colored Mahogany. 425.00 per suite See ers pes ig This is a perp pe Medical fg etre ee i Morocco. é wr z eee nae beng Mapes up and 3.7 wes among the passengers. ever, expose danger Te © Means 0! vancing heal eo day ue fedroom uit In era reproduc- ar seme sourrringstows| £0 Poisoning innooent children through greed or ignorance ought to end, To : fon. Made of (ine Mahogany with inlay, rane arse eran’ wank, getecee| OUP ledge, Oastoria is a remedy which produces oomposure and health, by | RIBBON DEP'TS. m zoe ataree, 250.00 per suite 5 ie ere, dove wolsing « vend! Tegulating the system—not hy stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to Pure dye Taffeta Ribbon in the newest Se pein seh (he neck. ly fe boosted! the information.—ZHall’s Journal of Health colors, also Black or White. 474 and 57 x young man by none too gentle » 4% and 54 TWENTY-THIRD STREET STORE, Sree aed cose eveing. eating wire ~! Letters from Prominent Physicians ne 1 tal oe Several hundred pieces of Bedroom Be hell teste eset ate re addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Underwear Ribbon in Pink, Blue, Violet Furniture in separate pieces and two or RIGS Sine eal Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills. says: “I have prescribed your and te. Sizes 1, 134, 2, 3 and 5. three piece suites, at from 3314 to 50% less Ser he ee Oe, Win beets of etaad Sut me seee oe #98, 396, 436 boe and 750 plee tes ia See unt » but no 5 elmont, of re . * 3; “Your la stan as, thle waymat least, not firat in its class, In my thirty dil of ey ae Pieig eg Mahogany Chiffonier and Toilet Table. Pye a ove te Gagace eet Sather ee ee Llateital ui ae “I have used Castorti - wor eae ter gripn ad cancion ee SO Tae found {t an excellent remedy in my household and private practice tor | ART DEPARTMENTS. mm Both stores, om ores 0 many years, The formula ts excellent.” Dr. R. J, Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich, says: “I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as 1 have never found anything to equal it for children’s troubles, I am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always seo that my patients get Fletcher's.” Dr. Wm.J MoCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: “As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside Mahogany Bureau and Toilet Table. 50.00 suite former price 72.50 Circassian Walnut Bureau and Chiffonier. 95.00 suite former price 136.00 CENT = Stamped Patterns,—Gowns, Combina- ANegelable Preparaion irs. tion Garments, Chemises, Drawers, Waists, Dressing Sacques, Jabots, Collar and Cuff Sets, Bibs, Hats, Boudolr Caps, Towels, Baby Garments, Centre Pleces, Pillow ‘Tops Harry hustled unceremoniously automobile and she heard the tory words of the father ai ebauffeur to “drive on.” So now friends of the ft awaiting Miss Towere’s r York when they expect t ie EY | mance continued from from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Cas: and Scarfs. jurean, Chi and Tolle: Mt was cruelly imerruited. tris 4 Popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” 4 \ 4 nae a . uterine 100.00 Ped a | J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “The name that Cas New designs in French Eyelet an . { CREW SAVED; SHIP UPSETS, | ‘Morphige nor Mieral} toria has made for itaelf in the tens of thousands of homes blessed ty ite Punch Work. ; femer pele. (F580 A Wireloms message to-day trom the NARCOTIC, {Presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse ae Bureau and ‘Twin Bedsteads of Walnut Gemmercisi Cable Comparyn Seppe ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and Night Gowns, on fine nainsook....,..<.7, +g0c with inlay, 138.00 suite stp, Mackay 1 believe it an excellent remedy.” valye 1.00 former price 206.00 Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo, says: “Physte! al! prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castorin we Sopot Chemises, “ “ ee Tn trents ++ 638C Walnut Bureau, Chiffonier and ‘Toilet ence, like that of many other physicians, hus taught me to make an ex. value 600 Table. 150.00 suite aed P Brome reer. Castoria in my practice because I have found it Drawers, “o « e “ 2 tetera 1 §$OC former price 236.00 Rescued crew @ thoroughly re! le remedy for children's complaints, Any phyat- ; ’ sing, an pour in| clan who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest ae , wales foe Maboguay Chiffonter, Tollet Table and pert. Tei ‘perfect Remedy forConstipn) ™Mendation of Castorta,” Corset Covers, ‘' east arent worse Cheval Mirror, sot? 8° suite ing | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, eas value 250 or price 305.00 ene | | Worms Convulsions.Feverish: GENUINE CA ALWAYS : . of ae cana eat B STORIA Waists, on linen or volle......... eters 500 Bedroom Chairs and Rockers ,.,,,,,,,, ton ee . 4 The 4.25 to 5.00 FacSiwile Signature of 5 5 fovmes price 4.50 te 10.00 mate! Wools, Cottons, Silks, Needles, Hoops, at Punch Needles, Stilettos, eto. The Kind You lave Always Bought James Mreery & Col In Use, For Over 30 Year, —- | 284 Street so) Gem \ MN, sal | , NEW YORK. ATG mapths old SES 35 CENTS | James McCreery & Co.) 23rd Street 346th Biz0ecs can colony in Berlin as well as Germa; oMciais came to the Embassy to pa) thelr respects to the neg Ambassador.

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