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MADWOMAN’S EVES MADE FIM WED BUT HE'D BE FREE NOW Electrician Seeks Annulment of Marriage Bond to Elderly Widow. SHE IS IN AN ASYLUM He Declares She Forged Note From Sweetheart Break- ing Engagement. — Tn an offort to rid himself of his mar- flage bonds to-an elderly widow who oxused his young sweethoart to die of & broken heart and married him before he discovered she was insane, Alfred Kopets, a young electrician, of No, 11 West One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, has begun an annulment sult. According to the papers in the case and statements by lawyor and client, Mrs, Kopets, who 1s now confined in the State Homeopathic Hospital at Middletown, N. Y., played the part of & designing viilainess 0 adroitly that she broke up the engagement of Kopetz and Freda Krampf, a most charming frauiein, and married the young man herself without even excit- ing the suspicion that she was men- wy deranged. A paragraph in the petition states that Kopetz's ‘consent to the marriage was obtained and possessed by fraud, decelt, misrepresentation and perjury by Mar- waret Kopetz, at that time, and prior thereto, a lunatic,” and adds that upon Making the discovery that he had been fraudulently dealt with the husband ceased to live with his wife. Her con- finement in the Middletown institution follewed. INSANE PERSON CAN COMMIT FRAUD IN LAW. “My client was most unfortunate,” sald Kopetz's attorney, Joseph C. Crane, of No, % Church at his office to-day. “He was un- fortunate in that he met a woman who, while insane, committed a fraud, but the matter will be straightened out street, by the courts. I have endless authorities to prove that an insane person may com- mit a fraud. Were the law not such every one found guilty of fraudulent Practices would plead insanity and that would be a calamity, “Kopetz, a robust youth, was engaged to marry Fraulein Krampf when Mar- ‘garet Zorn, the widow of Adolph Zorn, ‘@ prosperous restaurant proprietor, ap- peared on the scene, This was early in 1908, In 1895 Herr Zorn and his wife emi- grated from Germany to America and Prospered until the beginning of 1908, when Zorn died. Almost immediatoly the widow mot my client and fell in love with him at first sight. How should he iknow she was crazy?" “We have documents to prove that Mrs, Zorn set her cap for ixope:a She went further. She opened ‘3 sent to him by Fraulein Krampf, forged to them sentences which aroused his suspl- | clon, and ultimately forged an entire letter breaking off the engagement, So cleverly did she imitate the young wom- an's handwriting that it was not until three months later that Kopets knew the truth.” INSANE WIFE OWNS HOME WORTH $14,000. It was after the came out that Mrs, Kopets was to the insane asylum, On Aug ) HB, Royce, an attorney, of & pointed to look began investis: found that sh: Bast One Hund street worth $14, 4,800, The building was ra need of re- pairs, and Mr. Roy 1 $1,009) more by @ second motgac: “Woe is the day I 1 rried the wom- an.” declared icopete to-day, “As T look back on it now I can't understand how I did it, but"I guess it wae her! 441, Far, eyes. She did have w A eyes. I first met her while I was living with my mother at Fourteenth street and Becond avenue. I moved to One Hun- dred and Second street and Lexington avenue, Mrs. Zorn took the flat above me and again gased at me with those wonderful eyes. “One evening sho suggested that we take @ car ride. Against my better judgment. I went. She took me to a Priest named Snyder at Second avenue and Tenth street, and before I knew it we were married. Then I went to live in her Mat. I jovked and looked at those eyes, and the vision of Freda paled, until one day came to my mother and told rid She “aan't tnow about the letters then, but she sald Mrs. Zorn had told her I was ‘ein schiechtes El (@ bad egg), And me employed by one firm these nineteen years.” —_ MORRIS CAN’T HIT ALONZO. Nemwro Gets Injunction Restraining White Hope Cari’s Fists, OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 1%—Car! Morris, the white hope, is permanently enjoined from hitting Alonso Minnis, &@ colored tenant on Morris's farm, near here. In addition Carl was on dered by the Court to pay Minnis $80. About one month ago Morrie went to the farm and commenced removing the Peach crop. Minmia objected and Carl swung a right to the Jaw and Minnis went down for the count. Minnis then applied to Judge Oldfield of the Su- perlor Court for an order restraining Morris from repeating the lick. The in- junction was to-day made permanent. The $% was for the peaches Carl got away with while Minnis was recuperat- ing from the knockout. Stay in the Game--TIZ A Most Remarkable ‘Remedy That Draws Out All Poisons and Acids That Cause Sore, Tired Feet. ‘Send for Free Tria! Package To-day. ‘The sportsman’s paradise is Tt makes his batting average 1 plays bogey, He i there wit Speed, ti eve. andthe mind, GS: cumuletions of petwoiration, He that tumultuous enthusiasm that ‘spells @ winner. He ends the day with a serene satisfaction that Safest Antiseptic For Women to Use In every household you will find among the toilet necessities some sort of a germicide, in the form of either a tablet, solution or powder. Many, of these antiseptie Preparations contain poisons, and unless the greatest care is used, much harm is done to the persona using them, ‘The value of an absolutely harmless antiseptic powder, as compared with » poisonous tablet or solution, is apparent to every one, and that is one reason why ;| physicians everywhere have strong! recommended the use of Tyree’s Anti septic Powder. Tyree's Antiseptic Pow- der should commend itself, therefore, to every household, Unequalled as 8 douche, A 2 cent package makes two gallons of standard solution. Sold by and sample. druggists everywhere. Send for booklet 8. Tyree, Chemist, Washington, D. C. W. L. Douglas makes and sells more $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than any othermanufacturer in the world, Smashes Through Root and Scares a Woman. When an eighteen-foot stec! girder Was being hoisted yesterday afternoon to the top of the twenty two story tulld- Ing under. construction at Nos. 117 to 119 West Fortieth street and Nos. 116 to 118 West Forty-first etreet, something went wrong with the hoisting engine and the girder dropped from the twelfth floor. It smashed through the root of Mra. Mae Brooke's boarding house at Nos. 120-122 Weat aged ab atroet, and tore its way to the second floor. Mra, Brooke was in a front room om that floor, She was covered with plaster, but wae not hurt. One arm of James Doyle of No. @1 Jackson avenue, a bricklayer on the now apd was broken by a falling tim- , . STORE OPEN TIIL 6 O'CLOCK SATURDAY, BONWIT TELLER & Co. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Smart Fall Outer Apparel FOR THE YQUNGER SET Appropriate for School, College and General Wear AT EXCEPTIONALLY Misses’ English Corduroy Suits, with belt—high a — tailored skirt. Jackets lined with peau de cygne. seal brown, navy blue and black. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Tailored Suits, Made of men’s wear unfinished Norfolk and sack modela-—plain tailored skirt, Sizes 14to 18 Plaited Norfolk jacket Misses’ “Swallow Tail’ Suits, Double breasted, braid bound, swallow tail pace —eatiely new model akist with wide open welt at cide Made of men’ wear serge. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ ‘‘Bryn Mawr” Dresses, blue sergé—plaited waist, sailor collar, finished tie—buckled belt, two patch pockets on skirt. pap Ha tres 18 Misses’ Charmeuse Dresses, Tailored overskirt model—shadow ea frill, net yoke—Hat’ white silk collar, crushed hi delft, taupe, white and Misses’ Pancing Frocks * Made of flower shadow lace in Pannier effect, over net and chiffon, in blue, maize or pink. Moire girdle, flower bouquets. Sizes 14 to 18, Sizes 4 to 14° Misses’ Chinchilla Coats, length cutaway plaid back model, with adjustable collar— || Hh In Havana brown, gray and navy. Sizes 14to 18, TO CLOSE OUT Women’s Negligee Gowns Odd models have been assembled and marked regardless of cost, 19.75 Formerly 13.75 to 75.00 4.95 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The “Bontell”’ Corset 2.95 Newest lines. oO Girls’ Washable Dresses Chambrays and ginghams, in plain colors, light and dark plaids. Regularly 5.00 and 6,50 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 ST NO MONEY DOWN| ‘ WEEKLY BREE Bock Far 2% mas THE EVENING WORLD, FR’ FRIDAY, ede h thot ke GIRDER BREAKS INTO HOUSE. IF YOU ARE RUN DOWN WN Take Father John's Medicine | | If you need @ tonic you can find no better food medicine and body builder than Father John's Medicine because it is made of pute and wholesome nourist ment which builds up the system and makes flesh. FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE Contains No Alcohol Father John’s Medicine ib a safe medi- cine fot all the family to take because it dees not contain alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form. Get » bottle today MODERATE PRICES 32.50 18.50 in navy blue and black. 39.50 10.50 18.50 girdle arncatt In navy blue, Sizes 14 to 18. ~29.50 Vadues to 3.95 19.50 || 29.50 . market values.’ Women’s Imported Gloves, 25¢ | co ‘in, jue, iy shuld Women’s Imported Samples of choice silk lisle and are fine quality silk, in i chamoisette, elbow length and 2-clasp short gloves. Variety black, navy, brown, F 2 of styles to choose from; all colors, Docoag yore 5th Bt. Section. and taupe. The lustration regular stock. Detail: 18, 1019, SATURDAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY AT BLOOMINGDALE® ‘Now is the time to buy school apparel jor the children, and | We are showing a complete stotk of fashionable Fall sty d there. is~no better place than Bloomingdales’ to get it. | you know that our prices are absolutely oe. Boys’ Fail ======ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 === Furnishings " Shirts at 44c, $9 Phe, tse en * Neck i Oe, ia wear at 19¢, * Sweaters, all wool, $1.29, $1. ia, 1.98. 98. Lexington to 3d Avenue: Girls’ Pretty Coats for School. ‘The quest of many mothers for a suitable ceat before school opens should lead to a Prompt-visit to Bloomingdales’. From a pro- fusion of handsome Fall styles, which repre- sent practically every new coat made, we select three for special mention: Smart Coats at $4. 98 Girls’ Superior Co Coats at $8.75 Made of fine chinchilla cloth; very handsome and effective; notch collars, Sizes 6 to 14 years Other styles in better coats at equally in- teresting prices. 24 Floor, Both Bt, Beetion, BLOOMINGDALES' Boys’ and G:rls’ Boys’ Smart. Suits, Stockings, a at 12:¢ Stainless black. new pair for any that should prove unsatisfactory. Sizes 6 knee. A to 10 inches. Mail orders promptly filled. Other Stockings for Boys and Girls at prices up to 25c. ‘Main floor. 50th Bt, Section, Women’s Fall Kid Gloves at ie a Charmeuse A recent consignment of Women’s Fine Kid Gloves; made Dresses for Women up from ‘selected skins, with three rows of self or black and Misses at... $19. embroidery on back. Warranted perfect fitting. Black, white and gray. All sizes, at the very special price named above. Way under their real worth go these most charming new dresses Women’s Glace Kid Gloves, 65¢ | ste moet charming new. creas New Fall importation 2-Clasp Glace Kid Gloves, every pair warranted perfect fitting. Tans, grays, black and white. | fortune that sent them to us under BLOOMINGDALES’, Women’s Silk Stockings at 24c Women's Silk Stockings, with deep garter tops and ro hele and toes; features that insure good wearing qualities; 50c in many stores; black, russet, white and navy, among other colors. Women's Lisle Stockings, high) Men's Silk Socks in fancy mottled spliced heels and double soles in] effects and tans, black, white and tan; spe- 35¢ cial at . ‘Women’s Cotton Stockings, fine| Men's Lisle Socks, ‘double soles, eeamlses hose, in block; Bats seneee heels and toes; our very special price, per 7 ore black; sizes 936 ‘Tic pair, c BLOOMINGDALKS’ HANDKERCHENS | Men’s New Fall Shoes at ee Wome men's Underpriced $3 and $4 Grades. Considerably below regular A manufacturer’s necessity prices, in consequence of im- | for quick cash places us in pos- perfections sotrifling that only || session of a splendid lot of new experts can tell them from | fall styles in men’s shoes to sell materially under value. Details: Button and lace models in Pat- ent colt, tan or black calf, nar. row, medium and wide toes and plenty ot sizes in all st: 24 Floor, both gives you an accurate idea of the style. They are tastefully trimmed with contrasting color silks. Have Robespierre collar set off by a cas- cade of lace, and caught at waist by a pleated girdle with small sash. ‘All sizes from 14 to 18 for misses, and 36 to 44 bust for WOR asec nan biel from $18.00 to $85.00. ge Beoond Vicor. G0th Gtrewt Sevtion. to11.. lei ! ti ue OES E : Men's Fine Quality Sheer Hem- stitched Handkerchicfe— WE ine Women's All - Linen Handker- chiefe — embroidered with a) small, dainty initials; each. . c Armenian Lace-Edged Handker- chiefs — gals re plpieallea fresh Meat S: Saturday Specials | on 41 GRAND RAPIDS | linen centre: each =” Lae sone 01 Pomel natant | iii or wy ‘shoes ‘santo ae tho FURNITURE i [ee |e ry ad | es ae ie mane shoot. iJ} special, per box... c ak seat Neng ‘ivea’ Makes — oat | treme... : The workmenship which has CREDIT TERMS Il 6 Main Floor, Centre, SLE eels ata: 1b.BWo! "Bry ptoked ibe eee N hiain Ficer, Bock made W. L. Douglas shoes $4.Uv Down $50.00 =Easy to Reach From m_ Anywhere — BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 34 pings S0ih to 60th St. famous the world over is 6.00 on 75.00 —— — Dd maintained in every pair, 4 7.60 «* 100.00 zeske a) Ww. ie raglae 10.00 * 150.00 es! i henge epent tied 15.00 200.00 make the foot look smaller, points m a shoe articularl; core by y. mp men, Also the conservative styles which fore ms lo W. ouglas cea a household word everywhere. If you could visit W, Dougles large factories at Brockton, Mass., and see for yourself how carefully W. L, Douglas shoes are made, you would then dosstand why they are warranted io fit better, look’ bettes, hold their shape wear longer then any other make is be ee L fs CAUTION — Te Protect you against in Dougles aampe a Beware of qubsitutes, W, L, thoes are buen, Look Gor Me tase, Bowery ot german to Dee och, If your desler cannot: ite direct to. sg a oa” Sh fas Ee ee had L. 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