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se 30 '__—*s THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912. “i ” | anid, came out of a “prine package” he | rather coyly, “it was when he was leav- | I] purchased for a few cents at a Japan-|ing one evening. When Lottie came MU) | R ee boot at Rockaway Pench one day | back I told her what I had heard and when Mrs, Law was there with some | She, laughed. £ said, ‘You know you j Women fends. Mo admitted buying | Cant deny ite” her ac | Mra, and © 4 widow some y T know that Is quite common,’ ago, the real estate b | Woolley. in Di yn for Qwenty years, 8 ven why did you tax your recalled to the stand to-day and My heart was almost broken wh learned that Mr —_—— ho was diverced tn 1874) nancee, Myers had married} V&y." wom “ Mise W y said that Mr. Myers laerevi man, It affected my health] po iarked in'the presence of ner: | North, | aly sly J ; ' self and hi tepmother, Mra. Mary A. H bod yers married when he was) Woolley of Daytona Beach, Fla, that Eighty-Three - Year - Old De- | tw years old and his wife died] he intended “to take Lotttle away.” | =, : jin dy In married Miss) Aft she credited fendant Takes Stand in Mrs. | or vn, She oy ir mula travel a | stxt n court with} nia and lve \ aw’ Sui bim id then go to ousekeeping Law’s Suit. ine . vine {10 Ndw York ’ all, precise insta HA a hot sy hair and) William Jennings Bryan, specially | Just that of a merry old “Joltter,” who AWN gh by d save for) retained, will report the Chicago Con- 414 not mean any harm by hte pretty black straw hat compliments; a eay old soul, who could to-day in belialf of her sister, Mre not bear to eee a woman In tears over Law — we &@ dead canary wird, or & that @ Mise Woolley hae the diary habit, She hosp! widow wa New | told Justice Blackmar that she had kept | Year's Day, is the ' Ya diary “for more than twenty years’ former Alderman Samuel R. Myers of When she goer on a vi he wald, she Brooklyn, who is eighty-three years Oi! | does not always take her “book” with and who nearly broke the heart Of her, but she keeps tab on what her ob- ainty-year-olé Mrs. Charlotte F. Law, servant eyes see and her eager ears| Except for a brief period following the says, when he didn't marry her. hear by Jotting these down on tts of| the opening, the course of prices tn the Mrs. Law is suing the aged politician’ paper, Later ahe transcribes them into| tock market to-day was distinctly up- and hotel man for $9,00, with WHICA | "the hoon.” Sand. A Gateisient, pur. eulininnted she hopes to soothe the said heart ache. | «you know Samuel Myers, the de-|at closing time, when top ranges for And he, to refute her story of thelr fendant in thin case?” asked Attorney! the sexsion were established. Gains ran courtship and engagement, with its at-| fommoett H. Page, Mrs. Law's counsel.| from 1 to 3 points with every fasue shar- tendant gifts of a turquoise ring, canary) «1 40," responded Mixs Woolley as|ing some amount of advance. The best and “wedding cake” on his part and the | precisely am though she had out the|gainers were Copper, Reading, Lehigh Purchase of a black silk wedding dress! wordy out of the atmosphere with al Valley, Stecl, Union Pacific and Amre- by herself, was assisted to the witness sharp knife. The roses on her hat| ican Can. chair to-day by a court officer. nodded in emphnste. Opening sales were mostly higher, but case is before Supreme Court Jus “Where did you know him?’ the tmprovement wax only temporary Blackman in Brooklyn. “At my ip ee 48 there was some realizing to be exe- Gir. ‘Myers ie elmont bald. What|y oy tere rene ede oe coh cuted, Tho selling movement quickly hair remains is white as snow and HIB | gentember, 1908." subsided, however, and from this time countenance is seamed by the Mxht of | ghe aawerted eighty-three years, When he was ques | on Mtr. Law tioned by counsel, who shouted to! _>— till the close stocks never falled to sek Myers called | higher Jevels. two or three} A large degres of cheerfulness charac- days.” terized dealings to-day ‘Traders pro- make themselves heard, he cupped M8! 114 came thirty-three tines, accord-|fessod to find reasons for an upward hand betiind his ear and asked the 1W-| ing ty iny idiary.” whe «aid movement from the political develop- yere to speak louder. Mr M: the elghty-three-year-old | Ments in Chicago, He said he had Hved in Brooklyn nile eed based tattle fe tld ct Ao - Romeo who is veing sued, watched Mrs five e Q ‘The Closing Prices, about seventy-five years. He was IN| wootey as he sat with his chin on his rd a ‘on 9 o Today's highest jagt prices of stocks the tobacco business from 1849 or 1859 | Hand at the wide of his lawyer. Jand ot nee sfenace. a red sith yesterday's until the opening of the civil war. Then | 72 1's (Of KISSES THAT WERE| iti fii, see af he was assistant to a provost marshal, | ‘ine ee ..! After the war he waa a deputy sheriff, HEARD BUT NOT SEEN. Amal, Copies... ay em ‘and in the restaurant and hotel buat-| On cross-examination Attorney Grit-| Am Cat ness, Until a few years ago, when he fith asked If she was at home all the| 4 4 deeded the property to his son-in-law, | {imo #0 that ale could observe Mr. he owned the Iron Pier and Pier Hotel | “ig. yes, 1 never went out,” she an-| Am at Rockaway Beach. . = 865 tw. 9000 6 Shore time you ever see Mr. Myers kiss your | Ansconda Mining he said, “and T had|eister?” he wanted to know. a great many trips tv see he:| “J did not, but T heard him once,” fat & Ono tt Reef. PERRET EE * * The inwyer asked if {t was not all : right for an engaged man to kis his) / 1 1 1|_ "Oh, that was just in @ teasing roses on het | vention for The World every day and | star witness | for no other New York newspaper. Misses’ Linen Dresses linen in white and colors, net frill collar. \ 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $9.75 7.50 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $24.50 | 8.50 Misses’ Summer Dresses Of tissue fabrics or gingham, real lace trimmed or hand embroidered. scalloped peplum, real Cluny lace yoke. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $12.50 7.50 14 to 0 years. Heretofore $14.50 9.75 Charmeuse Dresses Open front models in black, navy, white or taupe. Dutch neck or “Robespierre” made over silk, em! collar. 14 to 20 years. with rosebuds. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Vatue $29.50 tae oat ta ‘ sti “siy| AITKEN,SON &Co in” < 3 (FOUNDED 1835) BS +," IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS Has 4 1% An Automobile Hat especially designed for touring, soft, pliable, a+ % shades the eyes or becomes a close-fitting fwotene effect bya ii ¢.8| turn ofthe brim, is peculierly adapted for steamer use. Price Ha 1 $10 to $15, according to the dressy material used in its trimming. 1 + Kt t AQuickcatch Auto Veil, so-called because it is easily and quickly ut i 18) attached. “Length 2/,'yards, Price $2.95 z at Gl A New Auto Veiling specially adapted for motoring. ity £ 8) Price $1.00; all shades “ me toot | sie: BROADWAY &18" STREET Pst S 4% F2 Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL NOON. Misses’ Summer Dresses At Greatly Reduced Prices. Misses’ Voile Dresses n-front model of French In white, pink or light blue; yoke and peplum, trimmed with real Irish lace. Misses’ White Voile Dresses Of imported voile, hand embroidered, Evening Gowns New model of white, patty or light blue « 18.50 vatue $29.50 Misses’ Summer Suits and Skirts roidered and trimmed The evidence showed that the notes given by Mrs. Law were not due until the fall of 1902 and Mr. Myers said that he did not visit the widow during the) summer of 192, because he never went | except to collect his money. “But you wrote her letters during that summer?" interposed Justice Blackmar. “Oh, yea—yes, some foolish letters,” he replied. “She wrote me some fool- ‘gh letters and I wrote her some, They were mush though, just mush.’ “Did you ever have idea of marrying Miss Law, or ever ask her to marry you?" the counsel asked. “No, indeed," he raid. had testified tha: on New Year's 1908, he brought her a magnificent telling her to keep it for their wedding cake, The cake Itself ts In court, an exhibit In the evidence. “Tell us about that cake," he was told by his lawyer. “I called on Mrs. Law that day and abr ve me a drink, but she didn't any cake, so I sent out to @ bakery and got one. 1 think dt cost fifty or sixty cents,” he eaid, ‘“Wed- ding cake? No. 1'd get a better cake than that for a wedding.” “Was the cake you #aw in court the one you bought?” “T didn’t look like {t to me." | DECLARES THE RING CAME IN A B. Altman & On? (FRIDAY) AND UNTIL NOON ON SATURDAY (WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED) ASPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS CONSISTING OF 1,000 DOZEN PAIRS OF MEN'S SILK HALF-HOSE IN THE POPULAR COLORINGS, AT THR REMARKABLY LOW $1.65 PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS OF SILK MIXTURES AND CORDED MADRAS, WITH SOFT CUFFS, PRICE OF White Serge Tailored Suits Norfolk, tailored cutaway or braid bound models of white English serge; silk lined coat. New model skirt. 14 to 20 years. Value $29.50 White Cordeline Skirts Tailored button front model of English washable cordeline; lengths 34 to 42. Value $6.75 Tailored Linen Suits Dressy model of white, tan,Copenhagen or leather Ramie linen; cutaway coat, black satin shawl collar and cuffs. 14 to 20 years. Value $20.00 White Terry Skirts Tailored button front model of English washable terry; lengths 34 to 42. Value $7.50 Girls’ and Boys’ Oxfords and Pumps Of White Nubuck or Canvas, Tan or Black Russia Calf. Sizes 11 to 2—2}¢ to 514, For Friday and Saturday 2,95 Regular price $4.00 Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices Boys’ All Wool Suits Two pairs of knickerbockers; Norfolk and double breasted suits of heviot and homespun. r rj 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits Two pair of knickerbockers; fee yy double Breasted, of navy nd English mixtures. ry 7 years. . Heretofore $12.50 Young Men’s Suits English Sack Models; Custom tailored suits of all wool navy blue serge, homespuns and tweeds. 32 to 40 chest. Heretofore $18.75 Young Men’s Suits Sack or Norfolk Models; navy serge, pencil stripes, gray onal, tweeds or flannel 32 to 40 chest. Heretofore $27.50 PRIZE PACKAGE. ‘The turquoise “om orement’ ring, —— MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, PLAITED OR PLAIN, WITH STIFF CUFFS, VMZZ USUAL PRICES $2.25 & 2,50 Each = AT $4.35 NX = USUAL PRICE $3.00 EACH at $3.85 Mi MEN'S WORSTED BATHING SUITS USUAL PRICE $3.50 PER SUIT at $2.50 N 0§ BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT | GENERAL REDUCTIONS HAVE JUST BEEN MADE ‘To-Morrow IN THE PRICES OF BOYS’ WOOL NORFOLK AND Friday, dune Sist DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, REEFERS, RUSSIAN 1.Carat$ AND SAILOR SUITS; WASHABLE SUITS AND BLOUSES: HATS, CAPS, ETC. Rings %e the largest Diamond importers i STatted Sinteos seliing di to the + We quarantes that these Diamond Hered ; CMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genaine aut: Signature Boys’ Washable Suits Russian, Sailor or Beach Suits of Imported Galatea, English Long Cloth, Linen or Chambray, in white andcclors. 2 to 10 years. 1.95 ant 2.95 Heretofore $2.95 to $4.50 Founded 1826 Important Sale of Men’s Shirts Until Saturday, Inclusive Negligee Shirts Made of woven or printed madras, French cuffs (turned back) and starched cuffs. Lord & Taylor wend (or surface) and has eesting $200.00. 7 can be returne’ bask will refund all ef end vricee of om onto to-more = gt Caren OTs abe Roi TE hoy deat AYE to Me CHARLES A. KEENE Impertes of Diamonds ‘180 Srentway, New York | YB. Altman & Ca.’ DESIRE TO DIRECT ATTENTION TO. THEIR SHOE DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS IN WHICH ARE BEING SHOWN THE MODELS IN CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR, MADE ON APPROVED LASTS AND INCLUDING SHOES AND ANKLE-TIES IN BLACK OR TAN RUSSIA CALF AND WHITE BUCKSKIN AND CANVAS, CAREFUL FITTING BY EXPERT ATTENDANTS Fidh Avenue, 34th und 35th Street, Nem York. MOST DESIRABLE oo Shop! *for opportunities would invest to the t ¢ 3,754 and Financial advertise printed last week in 1,198 More than the Herald, The World’s nearest and really only competitor, Read World Advertisements To-day! Neckwear $1.00 + 6 for $5.50 Value $1.50 and 82,00 Knitted Silk Four-in-hands, plain colors | and cross stripes, Value $1.00 | Madras Athletic Underwear Coat Style Shirts, with quarter sleeves or sleeveless. Knee Drawers, made full cut; well tailored, Special, per garment, SSS Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. EE NEX’ Stern] Brothers = To-morrow, Friday, and until Noon Saturday «+ a Very Exceptional Offering of Men’s High Grade Furnishings At Extraordinarily Low Prices om Men's Night Shirts, dn | of a fine sheer fabric hound with silk, aid $1.50 and 2.00 quality, at 95 Men’s Pajamas, of woven madras gc and nainsook, surplice neck, $1.50 quality, at 8 Men’s Silk Shirts, of Japanese Habutai, in assorted stripes, $4.00 quality, at $2.75 Men’s Dress Shirts, : linen body and silk plaited fronts; also with silk body 2 95 and plaited linen bosom, $5.00 quality, at ° Men’s Negligee Shirts, O5¢ of woven madras, in neat stripes, with soft turn back cuffs, Men's Blazer Coats, A of red fWleas flannel and silk, al in all the new color combinations, Regular prices $5.00 and 10.00. at $3.75 and 6.50 Men’s Bath Robes, "7 of Imported Terry Cloth, $6.00 quality, special for this sale 3.45 Knitted Silk Neckwear, Four-in-Hands, $1.50 quality, at 95¢ Silk Four-in-Hands, 55¢ in very desirable styles, Heretofore $1.00 to 1.50, at Stern Brothers will also hold Friday and until Noon Saturday, a Special Sale of Boys’& Children’s WashableSuits Blouses, Shirts and Pajamas Very Much Below Their Actual Values aoe Graduation Suits, sy of Blue Serge, Norfolk and Double-breasted Models, $6 50 with two pair knickerbocker trousers, Value $8.50, at fe Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits, ‘ of Blue, White and Tan Linen, White Duck, Tan 2 75 Khaki, Gray and Tan Crash, sizes 8 to 16 years, at ° Values from $3.50 to 5.00 Washable Russian_and Sailor Suits, 1.59 of lawn, Linene, Galatea, Chambray and Rep, at ° Values from $2.25 to 3.50 Boys’ & Youths’ Laundered & Negligee Shirts, of Madras, Soisette and Percales, sizes 12% to 14% inch neckband, Boys’ and Children’s Pajamas, of white and colored striped madras and soisette, trimmed with silk frogs, sizes 4 to 18 years, } Boys’ Blouses, of light or dark madras, soisette or percales, 45 with or without collar, sizes 8 to 15 years, at West 23d and 22d Streets CARPET CLEANSING BY COMPRE ED AIR IN FIRE-PROOIT STORAGE PIRE-PROOF BUILDING FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS 438, 440, 442 W TELEPHONE 8567 COLUN at 68¢ a FORMERLY +) 398 7th AVE, The Interesting Adventures of isitty After Her Marriage Drawn Especially for the Sunday World By JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG ee \ it

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