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GIRL HELD AS FORGER {OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN, AFTER ALLEGED EFFORT] GOODMAN HAS GONE TOSWINDLE ARMY MAN} AGAIN BAGK TO. 0P Capt. Metcalf Accuses Former! Assemblyman From Twentieth Secretary of Signing His Draws Howl From Bull Name to Note. Moosers and Independents. Gora A. Pelham, for many years aec-] The Bull Moosere in the Twentteth Pris to Capt. Henry Metcalfe, U. 8] Aysembly District are making the poll- in Yorkville Court to-day for forgery and swindling. She did not seem to un- derstand the seriousness of the charge! inan from the Twenty-#ixth District. against her and until she was locked) jqcoh H. Schiff te the Boss Bull Moore "ip.in default of bail reemed to exprct| of the Twentieth District, The Assen. Congressional Conventions two (0 were guided by his kindly and thé charges against her by Capt. Met- calfe pad Walsh & Co., leather goods ‘s. 2 Cortlandt street, fostering hand. pert stenographer and v1 te typewriter, For the last t he waid, he had no need of her had heard nothing of ferday he found a not ved by the cashier of the Cen- No. 7 West Forty- $26 be went at) Metcalfe by the bearer. big Metcalfe was in the club at ihe ime and at tne police, Ne mate & complalnE to AF “Trotchiciss turned him over to Coun- The messenger took them to the Grand Unton Motel, but the woman who had given him the note, to which Capt. Metcalfe’s name was forged, had dis- The Captain said he recog- been :ominated. back to Mr, Schiff. Mr. Goodman be him, He found his way into the Inde- penudence League fold and persuaded Pelham. He would have | Congressional nomination, The Inde- let the matter drop, however, had | pendence Laaguera eeomed to have an he found bills coming In from depart-| impression that Me, Goodman was to ment stores and other establishments | for things which had never been ordered amie candidate, Max Miller. or received by hiu, He suspected Mina | stitution for him of the Independence P a demand on Police er arrest. Yester- ed as she enter No. 00 West Nin Heth atreet. yhen the news of Miss Petham's are . rest wan published to-day a penresente:| ary tive of Walsh & Co. hurried to court, He said Miss Pelham had appeared at he store yeste and had selected Bul cwo bags, for wh she sald Capt. Met. calfe had sent her, The bags. were given to her and Uy Se was put On Cape Moree fette™:| the Bull Moose herd after his briet ex- count. It was found Miss Pelhant had Perience and was back on his original pawned the bage in a Columbus avenue | exervation. pawnshop for %. 5 ea iaaladaaad MAN LOSES HIS LIFE i! IN $200,000 PIER BLAZE. |* Victim Found Burned to Death in Ruins at Norwich, Conn— | Fire Cl rites tijure i '$50% of the Population of NORWICH, Conn. Aug. 2%.—The cont the U. S. Dockets and bulidings of four fi or . : ‘, Contra Whart were burned early to, g live in mre d'stricts remote day, causing a loss pl about $ from physicians or drug stores, AIC ta deni was 3 and they are obliged to depend the pockets ° upon proprietary medicines to Company, lumber and coal dealers, and Qq very great extent. spread along West Main street. It cov- A ered the area of a section exactly at the To the women in these homes head of the Thames River and bou! such standard remedies as on sides by that river's tribut: ‘i ai i " FET TGks Spell company. lon artes. § Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable save one used { Compound come as a boon and ia aero ablessing. , Records show that pany, Con ent $it has cured more women of those dread feminine ills than any other remedy. ening un of shedding him on Prima: Young, Chief. ‘Thomas who was here, on. assisted the firemen was badly hurt by a fall. Cowperthwait @ Sons $1 a Month—No Deposit 4 Slip Seat $ Leather Chairs 10 Handsome quartered onk, strongly put together and highly polished. Full size slip seats of realleather. Note the sturdy curved legs. Chairs, Like Cut . . $2.50 Each Arm Chairs to match, $4.50 Each Make up a set any way you want, for instance: 4 Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. $14.50, at$1 Monthly SCs and 2 Arm Cha $24 $2Monthly Or Payable by the Week or "Fortnight Collector Sent if requested Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, Etc. Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash for You Just as You Prefer Prices Marhed in Plain Figures on Every Article Cowperthwait @ Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 3rd Ave. Park Row 121st St. | Chatham Sq. Uptown—2 Enorthous Stores— Downtown Easily Reached from Anywhere CHURCH SOCIETIES OUTING. Fivet Aw | The first annual excurston of the United Socletios of St. Jonn's Church, vin [neta Sai Will leav | Sound, Amor | Joined in of rh b, the Sacred Heart Boctety | Peete ines on ones in Altar Society, the Hungar- | imitations, but our ne KS | Paul'a Cadets and the Borits Society. retired, of Cold Spring, ls I, was] ical swamps, te say nothing of the Netd In $2,600 ball by Magistrate Krotel! weikin, in their neighborhood resound with the bellowings of their wrath against Abraham Goodman, Assembly- fion is for the benefit of the church, | Get which ts about to.eniarge ite present building, When they were over, Mr. Goodman (Appeared, announrec that he had re- | *igned from the Republican organiaa- tion of his own district and asked for the Progressive Assembly nomination . from Mr. Schiff's district. He was told gently but firmly that he was too late, and that Joneph Steinberg had already Mr. Goodman shook his newly as- sumed moose horne in his wrath and “| went down to see Willlam H. Hotchkiss, St.te Chairman of the Bull Moosers. {ty Chairman Bird, who referred him |, gan to act as though the horns hurt Ne aE that Charles Bottker, the executive member sof the forged order 48 for the district, to let him have their al of the Bull Li ‘The Republicans held their conven- tiona this week. And who was their andidate for Congress? The Hon. | Abraham Goodman, who had so long and #0 loyally served them in the It was at about thls moment that the lair was rent with the bellowing of the, Moose and the long, angry nowis of the Independence Leaguers. About all the satisfaction any of them got was jthat Mr. Goodman had resigned from independence Leaguers talked of he Congressional Conven- to recall thelr nomination of Good- It couldn't be done, and now Mf them are trying to devise some Da: ‘Beautifal Brick House $25 to $35 Per Month | £20" whe You oa got this Bent Tir list, Special Manager, 4 hee” DLAWLOINDIS UN Crit | BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYNE SINGER HOMES | American Watch and Diamond Becurs' to Me Held Saturday. Beventy-necond atreet, w y. The foot of Baat third street at 1 o'clock will take the members and their friends for an afternoon and moonlight sail up the! of in Relief Society, the St, Wencesins | ation ety, the Svarmost Society, the Father Patrick Walsh, known have Keneral charge, assisted by many | 00 the mother to sorutinize o policemen and firemen who are com.| that for themsel Mvnicants of the church, The exciir-| the mother's watchi constant as QUALITY — ICCADILLY LITTLE CIGARS 10 for IO cents YOUR HOME FURNISHED vOM REAL a as FOR SALE— i FOR RENT IN BROOKLYN One-Family Why rent @ New York apartment ay $4 to house to your » New York, room 67; phone Cort. ls. New | $28 per_moaih, frmlis dp. [ eat, THE EVENING WORLD, AUGUST 29, the tate Bmperor of f Hips at Carnegie Lyceum on the yrete. ot 13. ‘To Honor Japan's Dead Rater. The Japan Soc! tion of the Boa: Will hold Meinort ith the co-opera- i tadagte Misston®, | The Right Re The Kind You Have Always, Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Vee Pee manufactured under thé su, yeare—the genuine Castoria. fathers at pty rothers when purchasing Castoria to he BO /etioe Which have H Te my ool in Moog When the ides of the bottle in the past years noed ‘no warnin, it duty is to call the atten: danger of introducing into their families ope Fegtetted that there are = tig me pres 4 putting up and -t.., ing all Sorts of, substitu’ for Gate tb medicines, It t! ‘S her child, Adults ean do | pee! cd ween Ang We respectful 0 attention ‘that the wral bears | is removed the same Parents who have used against counterfelte od | le who are now ly be cap or adults, b Tae pad Ines, 6 Castoria always bears the iain of the North Star that’s the claim of Piccadilly Little Cigars. Smoke one—or fifty and the last is as good as the first. That’s why this wonderful little cigar has jumped to top place. Mild, Fragrant, Delicious. Satin Decorations of Honor in each box — 50 subjects EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS SUNDAY & LABOR DAY TO NEW HAVEN $1.00 YOUR PARLO! BEDROOM NEROOMMMeny| || UP “THE HUDSON 60¢ Sunday to Poughkeepsle LABOR DAY TO NEWBURGH We Give Double 2 7A"" stamps With This: A vertisem: nt vc" 65-71 SMITH ST. FALL RIVER LINE BROD YN EXCURSIONS LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.00 beter Day, Scot. 2nd, alee Lvery mMauci CHUNK, $1 DOT connate s MN G Also Next eer Sets tet via, NEW JERSEY ‘CENTRAL HARD COAL! NO SMOKE! COMFORT! Vibeee MULde LO Rockaway Beach FAMOUS PAMIDY | DEAMOS Ios, Wa ments @ waucnen, Jewelry. Rachie C STEAMBOATS, 92, 750 LITTLE ( CEM pat TEN ME Seis fiat BN ewe? STR, KEANSBURG & CHRY FOR EASEDRG, World Wants Work Wonders. fo f° Nu ey cate 1919." Fourteenth street Wont ot Fifth Avenue ™ “Paiva, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY ‘ sas And LAST of the AUGUST SALE. LAST DAY FOR SALE PRICES. LAST DAY FOR INVEN10ORY CLEARANCES. Those who have not yet bought, and those who have not bought enough, ‘ are reminded that 1o-Morrow is the last day \, at which they can buy Household Dry Goods at August Sale Prices, o™/ No maf of tefepbone orders fer the feltoVing:— Cases ee ore “i qui ry Pitio & A ox! b4xts. BHERTS—“wil Wadh Heavier'—a mal housekeepers have found highly satlee PILLOW CasEs— “Will Wash Heavier’ dan avorth AT. BAR). All measurements are before hemming, MUSLINS SHEETINGS | 48 and 06. Tapestry Couch Last Day for These Prices! To-Morrow Bnde the Sale. MN LR iniekeworth, 1K Fine Bleached Muslins—for p| bo oe by seaming, make . Fut a Mncheworth 9% @ inch—worth .10% SHEETINGS—B: — Widen, vor Sale, in ‘To Buy at August Sale Prices You Must Come To-morrow, ‘To-morrow Is Last Sale Day! SPREADS COMFORTABLES Last Day for These Prices! To-Morrow Ends the Sale. Value, Bale, Crochet Sproads—for % beds. 98 G7 Honeyoomb Spreads—full aize— hem or fringe. +6119 Fancy Silkoline Comfortabias.$1.15 .7% Full Size Silkoline—extra quality... $1.69 Figured both aldes—@ inch sateen border—also Perstan Tops..$2.25 1.49 Sateen Comfortables— figured one or both sides...8249 2,20 TOWELS—TOWELLINGS Last Day for These Prices! To-Morrow Ende the Sale. 12% Turkish Bath Tow pieesintb-tringe DUT] WHO PO. vee ccescrseees : Mieachod Huck Towels—woft tintsh Iexae—white or red atriped borders- TOK, 1D. see ; + 10% © Huck Towels—hematitehod— Wilts damask bordere=reg, 25... 18 dual Huck Towels—U4x20~ ,, 6 for ed—reg. AIX FOF Meo cseeee BS ish Wash Clothes 3 for 10 Turkish Bath Sheeta-f4x72— me arty $1.00 rr 74 Turkin £ Mats—27x—rex. 85. 6 TOWER! telat haley and All-E lass checks oh Prensa | Urns TY Sis cant pb Rd nF @ voter hommes | ¥ Woo! Finish Binmkets— Mea Gouen Fivece Bianketo— Cy Rey oa AR if | $2.98 French Net Curtaina.. Small and Medium R +12Z% | Corona Witeh Hazel Soap—reg. 6. AUGUST SALE OF BLANKETS Laat Day for These Prices! To-Morrow Ende the Sale. seer DTT +76 08 Gapertine white Anatraten pe Tice wh wool—full and © Dinch sitk binding—value 7 Brive bole sah lankete— rr momar Bat and ot S Gina ineh— Two-toned—valuo 49 ea ALSO FRIDAY CLEARANCE OF SOILED BLANKETS, All Kinds and Sines FAR BELOW VALUE August Sale Values and Mid-Summer Clearances IN UPHOLSTERY AND CURTAINS +208 $2.98 and $3.% Handsome Velours..1,.25 bas a ak Frou F; 31.08 1,05 Cluny and Renaiesa: fusettas also. Marte “Antoine and scroly designe—white and Arabian, $4.98 and Led Imported Cluny Lace CUPRAIIN soc cceeee eens nese teen eeneen 3.75 Renatsean Novelty Serims, aitwith lace and Inserts: $8.00 and 90.00 Lace Curtains........5,.08 Real Lacet, Point Arab, esi Henatesance, Mar! ntot and Hand-made Bru $1.49, Muslin Be Rete. ‘ol’ border {nserto—boister sham: me French Net Bed Sets.. Large Renaissance panel—corner motife—white or Arabian, Marie Antol: —1% to 1% y tains that sell Laat Day for These Prices! To-Morrow Enda the Sale. Wilton and Finest Azminster oR aad piain color oentre—fioral also Oriental and matailan be teen Six10.6 fu. were $29.00 to 8.0... 93,60 +87! pody Brussels and Axminster Ri we ginall patte , Medaliton and joral destena—hat Ee ents $30e. 1O5O +98 | geamtoan Wilton Velvet Ruy larye variety of colors and deste ULSK12 fL—val, $35.00... TD Velvete—27x54 inch— Agminatera—27xb4 Ino 4.0x6.6 ft-—were | $7.95. 6x9 —were $10.98. 7.0x9 It.—were $15.98, SHADE DEPARTMENT Last Day for These Prices! To-Morrow Enda the Sale. Hemmed Holland Shades—7 feet Molland Window Bhades-tx3 ft.— Unterew Roursesents. cove trons-detachable handles- ularly, 20 : Bieeve Boardae-reg. ii... 8a SOAPS Last Day for These Pricea! To-Morrow Ends the Sale. White Castile and Green Olive on J raira—%6 inch.. Soap—large bare—value 21 9 © am Sergea—all black atripes.. Large bara Glycerine Soap—reg. 9... Oley ot lennes—40 Inch Babeskin—box of 3 cakes—re. .¥.. .12 Jergen's, Armour's, Kirk's, Swift's, Swift's, Jer Tollet Soapa— KOs 1h DOX=VALUe Beers oll oe _ AUGUST SA SALE~—Last Day “LAST DAY”-~Last Catl for “SALE PRICES” LAST DAY Means Big Crowds—COME EARLY! TO-MORROW ENDS THE SALE! | Specially Good Luncheon (4 Courses) Qeeetninee +++ 38 Cts.—I1 1 fr Dovers: Remember! | AN it Sale Ends To-Morrow. } 49 ct, Mohalrs—42 in,—navy black , iairamsiaanslcndsiiceiadiaesaetie WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES, COATS, SUITS AT COST AND HALF COST Nothing must be j left to inventory = * Te-morrew night. WOMEN’S HOUSE GOWNS For present and next season # will pay to bay these prices. Net tenant, cretn due seas erar“etsents 4 yr8.— ~ 40 Washable utero if a ha nee jan, eaiiee beach to 10 yra.—were and a NS. 1,60 Cloth Trousers—dioomers and aiguere- ta, casei hayley, coset ages and corduroye. Werte and Dest Pech Breast atte cheviote—many tra tro 1 to i cam ree tel ee 08 Extra, Bulte—Dou! end PNentolhe-aher mn rat, 3 6 ¢o 17 yre.—were 02.98... 1.0 ik and blue i ae a yr mint me ay ae Rompers—were .29 and .2., iid at te ae yrenwere igre tah apt Rt ve entrees fine ina'gpan puneone end were. Wool ey Worsted in Baier Wo is'yraccoweee Owen stoi Jramwere and nn ipreperenies ont Syeasyene and fancy stripe: 0 16 gre — were Wore wiih ihe: SALE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES |. Begins Tuesday, September 3d WAIT FOR .T ———_———. um FINAL CLEARANCES OF LITTLE TOTS’ WEAR Infants’ Loi Vand Tattle | it? “Enthdrent Frocke-Rélnaoo Lawn—to 6 yra— We Do Not Open Saturday. | ¢—$—$—$—$—$——$—_—_—_— END-OF-SEASON REDUCTIONS , IN DRESS GOODS All Wool Challies All Wool Pan: 98 ct, Mannish Mixtures tneh.. ty) ft Black Mobairs— 8 ot “ » Bo FINE HAIR GOODS Switehes Trasafermations Chuster Pulte Pompadours Small Lots—Clearing Prices $1.8 Switehe + 108 99.98 Switche: 4.98 $1.98 and $2.49 1 oS formation 08 Pompadours. . 1.08 A. M, to 2,30 P. M. \

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