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| Sr ree esperar roe > PLAGE ONTRIAL |ELOPED? ABSURD! a NILLING MAN | SAYS SECRET BRIDE WHO WON WIFE » Cargin Conta to Shooting, but Says It Was a Case of Self Defense. (Special to The Evening World), WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., March %.— Seba Cargin, son of a prominent family af Katonah, indicted for first degree murder, wae placed on trial for his Ife | Pen Refore Justice Morschauser and a jury im Part 1. of the Gupreme Court this morning. Cargin {e charged with having killed Frank Connolly of Baldwin place, as the latter was returning home on the might of Feb. 16. Cargin says that he ‘was jealous of Connolly, who, Cargin alleges, was the cause of the separation between him and his wife, and that, when he met the man in the dark he shot him es he put up his hands to etrike him. Cargin confessed to the kflling to Sheriff Wiliam J. Doyle when he was arrested at his parents’ home at Katonah the night following the * murder. There was an affecting scene de- tween the parents of the prisoner and Cangin when the officer took him away. ‘The mother refused to believe in her won’e guilt and swooned as he was taker. from the house. Assistant Dis- triet-Attorney L. 8. Davis represents the State, while Hughes and Holden Qe defending the prisoner. The prisoner was about Katonah all day before the nikne of the crime, and dusk he started to walk to trance had been forbidden him, He saw hie wife and child pass before the win- He saya as he stood there he was overcome and cried bitterly. Connolly returned from the village about this time, and Cargin, knowing panel Bad ‘was time for bat former to be home, wall ut where he coud ‘de seen. Connolly. called to him in —. ‘a wer, Cargin eed, t0 the opporite sie of nd says ¢urther that Con- him. “He Ley up his €f to hit me, and I shot him,” saver, in Sonstudtig? ‘hte cone body was found by some young Yorktown as they were re- from a dance st Lake Mahopac iy the a... morn! NEW STORIES TO T STORIES TO TELL. Sg a 8 ET] ig ) Benes rae a [pene Mra. Kathryn Butler Huey, a daugh- ter of Rawand Butler, eon of the former ‘boss of St. Louis, was quietly married a Week ago Saturday to Leslie J. Black- more, in the rectory of St. Patrick’s Cathedral by Father Martin, The only witnesses of the ceremony were two maids of Monsignor Lavelle's house- hold. Immediately after Mr. and Mes. Blackmore went to the Hotel Wood- ward, where they are now, The husband is the brother of Wil- lant Blackmore, a well known stook actor. Mrs. Blackmore, in order to have her marriage performed by the seh el Church had to obtain a dis- ition from Bishop Glennon of St. Louis, because Mr. Blackmore is a protestant. Although Mrs. Blackmore in her @partment to-day denied to an Even- ing World reporter that her marriage wan secret, or that there had been Opposition to it by either family, Willard Blackmore, her husband's brother, several days ago told @ friend that he was going to St. Louie to see his mother, who was seriously filles @ result of her son's marriage. Mrs. Blackmore's mother and brother were in California when dhe was mar- ried. Her three children by her first huaband, John J. Parle, who died several years ago, are in Old Point Comfort. in ohtrge of a governess. Mrs. Black- more's second husband was H. T, Huey. He died last October in St. Louis. Qirs. Blackmore went to Old Point Comfort ten days ago. @he had been Preceeded to this city by her husband. ‘They have rented an apartment on Riv- jereide Drive, “There is no mystery about my mer- ringe,” said Mrs. Blackmore to-day. “We decked two montsh ago to be mar- Hed, There was no objection by any of — He Jour relatives. We are both okt arry without any one’s permissto! I have been bag day bsg before ‘and ‘Mr. Blackmore has been married. His first wite, who was unian Sutter, i« dead.” “Why waren't any of your relatives or (riends present, if the marriage was not one 1?" Mie, Blackmore was aske Sra. Blackmore hesitated and smiled before she answered. She is a very pretty brunette, “with black, flashing eyes, The question apparently amused her, “Why, we have @ groat many friends york, but I didn’t think it was with more came here on @ business trip.” ——_—_ it by Auto. Trolley car at Fifty-ninth street and Seventh avenue last night, David To ed forty- one, No. 327 West Forty-fourth street, woe stra uck by an auto driven by Ernest Agren of No. 243 East Sixtieth street, and owned, the police sald, Z Raynal C. Bolling, No. Seventy-fourth street. Torey’s’ aeult and he was taken to wer Hospital. He is @ motorman, THE EVENING WORLD, | NEW LORD HERTFORD MUST NOW PAY UP ALL HIS DEBTS, He Will Have $20,000 a Year After Liquidating All the Claims Against the Estate. ‘LONDON, March %.—The former im- pecunious Earl of Yarmouth, it is learned to-@ay, wMl have an income of about $20,000 a year in consequence of the death of his father, the Marquis of Hertford. Twenty thousand « year {s approxi- mately what the Earl lost when the English court annulled his marriage with Alice Cornelia Thaw, sister of Harry K. Thaw, and took from him his wife's wedding dowry of $500,000 in Pitts- burgh real estate. The new Marquis of Hertford has three brothers and three sisters, as well as two uncles and several aunts, all of whom are said to have claims against the estate, Moreover, he must mn Rng creditors in full in order to his bankruptcy annulled before he fan enjoy the full measure of his tn- heritance. The old Marquis was a careful man: ager, and eo kept up his ancestral oat and hap care of his large family. He never recovered from the shock of his wite’s ‘death, in 1900, pote <+--5 ana KING REBUKES ABRUZZI FOR OFFERING TO RESIGN. LONDON, March 2%.—Information has teacher here that the Duke of the Abruzzi, a ban of King Victor Em- manuel, who is in disgrace at Taranto for having tailed to sink two Turkish hi ie gl in the Aegean es as he was ordered to do, offered hi ‘esignation, but the Ttallan a ry "Marine Te- apt, i King Victor, it ‘e learn: then sent the Duke a bitter reproot zon4 having al- lowed his personal feeling to tempt him to throw up his ‘comsmiasion at such & critical time. ‘The Duke of the Abruzz! some years ago Was a persistent suitor for the hand of Miss Katherine Elkins, daughter of United States Senator 8S. B, Elkins of West Rg irre! The King did not op- yhe match, but it was blocked by ‘Turkey the Duke has pas a Saundron of Hallan of Italian waranine. Freckle-Face March Brings Out Unsightly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Do you know how easy it is to re- move those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of othine, .. | double strength, from any of the Riker- Hegeman Drug Stores, and one night's treatment will show you how easy it isto rid yourself of freckles and get a beauti- ful complexion. The sun and winds in March bring out freckles, and as a result more othine is sold this month, and the druggists sometimes find it difficult to get sufficient to supply all calls, Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under| = guarantec of money back if it fails to remove the freckles. MONDAY, MAROH B our 'GRECIAN-TRECO | &: W'th no other corset can you bring out such beau- titul figure contour, with so much natural suppleness, as a Bien Jolie Grecian-Treco pee tbe to the wearer. Grecian. is a new knitted fabric, Tiere eet soft and fenible, which in Various Styles, $5.00, $7.50, $10, 00 len Solie Grecian-Treco Corsets may be rt mace P klar Pe ry $7 the desired, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 to ‘sie. 0. BENJAMIN & JOHNES 38 See nanan gues: i # 2 2293: not abe your money back on Charles A. Keene ==. ONDON, 50 Holborn Viaduot, PARI, ri Rue Lafay 'AMBTERDAM, Sarphatistraat, 32. NTWERP, 90 Rue ‘ta Pelican. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. . 25, 1912, The Whole Strength of Our Organization is Devoted Ex- Ceety to the Fitting of S) prelates in the ONE HIN G — glasses, for fifty years, we have de- vel oo a service of re- markable efficiency. If in need of glasses we'd like to prove this to you. Our Registered Physicians, Oculists of Lon bo rience. Examine Your t., Pertect Fittin Brio $2.50 to 91a With Bifocal Lenses, $4.60 to 618 f A Oculists’ Opticians 17_ West 42d—Bet. Sth & Gth Aves. 380 Sixth 217 Broadway, Astor 101 Nassau, at Ann St.,N. Y. 496 Fulton St., cor. Bond St., B’klyn ‘WORLD WANTS ‘Worx WORDERS. Where Are They Wea) For the past four months you have seen the newspapers of this country swamped with advertise- ments announcing the sale of cloth- ing down around decent, proper prices. A man could afford to buy a suit once in a while at the prices they have been willing to take. What is the story today? Go to a store now to buy a suit and learn the sad, expensive change. The low prices have disappeared. Any half decent suit you look at costs a great deal more than you can afford to pay. The favor- ite song in the advertisements of every city in the land from this time forward is $25 to $35. They must be getting $25 to $35 for suits or they wouldn’t be advertising those prices. Where do the people get the $35’s that they pay for clothing? How can you afford to pay such prices? What is there about the ordinary suit that it should cost $35---that it should cost $30---that it should cost $25? What is there about most of the suits you see in the streets on people’s backs that those suits should cost even $20? I can make you a suit to order for $10.00. I can give you a pure, all-wool WORSTED piece of goods made by the best woolen manufacturers the in- dustry contains. enough of them. rent all on one customer. ITCHELL, ; b ™ fae tee ae I can make a living profit on that suit at $10.00 if I get And I get enough of them because I.don’t try to make the 1HE tries main Hite i vein 1 viata * netiny 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th st. wy ow AILOR Open Evenings Until 9. Saturday, 10 I want a record week for volume of business. Blue serge, plain and shadow stripe, fancy worsteds, tweeds and cheviots ' TO ORDER, 40.00 ork wa Lord & Ta ylor, : Rounded 1820, Special Sale of Curtains 8 Curtain Fabrics at Extremely Low Prices Swiss Curtains ; Plain and colored effets, rulfied and flat $799 Regularly $1.50 to $1.75 per pair About 900 pairs Lace and Scrim Curtains Regularly $4.50 to $5.00 per pair Imported Colored Madras and Crete Curtains |44.50 " 4 Regularly 96.00 to $9.00 per pair J; ie Imported Fast Color Window Curtains Plain, artistic tints. Regularly $4.50 per pair J} $6.00 values at $4.00 per pair. Coram owe } | ine quality, in white oe xtra fine qual aot it “Ayr ony G06. a fag’ " q Cretonnes 8,000 yards foreign and domestic pas Were 35c. to 76c. per yard 500 Willow Chairs 8 Cushions. Bar Harbor Model , besa ral Gaal full size Foro weight, with a Willow Arm Chairs Especially well made, with cushion as above. Regular price, $7.00 J; Curtains cleaned and stored. Slip Covers, Awnings and 4 Shades to order. Furniture reupholstered. : Splendid Showing of Summer Furniture $5.00: ° Blankets, Comfortables and Bed Spreads at Reduced Prices Extra Quality California Wool Blankets $4.95, $6.00 and $7.25 per pair. i Reduced from $6.75, $9.00 bw $10.75, ; Figured Silkoline Covered Comfortables q E. $1.65—regular $2.25 quality. , ; Bed Spreads $1.26 and $1.50—regularly $1.65 and $2.00, as a Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases 72%c | 50x88 79c | 54x38) 85c Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.: 19th St. § ew oe REDIT -<LOTHING ise Worth, $1 Down $1 a W 140 Worth, $3 Down$1-"a W 190 Worth, 85 Down $2 a W: FURNISH YOUR .. CLOTHE YOUR FAMILY MICHAEL 9"