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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBE# 8, 1912. ay ae Pa icecis FAR SENORA CHARGES ;Little Daughter Runs About Mrs. Kennedy, Wealthy Widow, | Court as Her Father Says Santelle Never Took Is Accused, \¥ Her $40,000, racine Wightieth street, Bath Beach, and her sult for « separation from her hua- though ‘the man whom she was to have yang, senor Cir married one day inst June disappeared | jinporter, The £ on the eve of the wedding With $0270; yonrs of cruelty a of her money, £0 she alleged in bitter of cheir four children, Hernando, etght Brief, today she went before Magiatrate | veary, Alexandro, ix; Lucia, four, and Maguire in the Fifth Avenue Court 94 | james, one year old. withdrew the complaint against him. With Senora Morena were her two The recreant swain was Edward J.) nequtitul sisters, Carmen and Louisa, Santelie and to-day he was arrested OM) ang ner grandmother, Senora Secundina & warrant charging grand larceny and) 16 Cayeado, The aenoritas are slender, sworn to by Mrs. Kenedy on June black-eyed, olive-faced daughters of. the All was well, the widow passionately | tropics, ‘They speak only Spantsh. declared, whon she heard that n= | senorita Louisa held little Lucia, a ehtld teMle had teen arrested and put bebind }o¢ «ne Morenas, during the trial, The bars. Hor uweeticart hat deen falsely | Court room, wae atrange. to the. ebild painted a monster by relatives WhO | puota ran atout, climbing on chatrs twbed her heart against tum, etse she| sucia's bik raven black eyes wane would never have eworn to the warrant | dered curiously from the impatient face charging larceny. She had been with |of her mother to the flerce countenances him ¢ince his temporary disappearance; | of the row of fellow countrymen the he had explained ail, and they would | u oon be married, Mra, Kennedy's desire A, a well to do - Her infant Derplexity found relief in ex- to remove the stain from Santelle's| camations of “Come, mamma?’ The worr, out chapping. character led her to assail the Flatbush | mother amiled vOHINAY ‘at the baby wl aga, ™ vl ” ities, ed t h k of mak’ Pon vocy ct Mire. Kennedy's (enpes- inverprtue ‘ome raed Ray ootrpieinte healt ful face is the inevitab e result Reed J dneniy [againet hor, hu { Tee eg see Qoubteand. wus. | The Interpreters knowlege of Span- of its daily use. Tubes 10c, 25c, 50c; | f Ish only feebly enabled him to reduce piclon, begins in the crystal heart of @/ 4, ingiteh what the emotional MNttle Sootheayer's glass aphere. Left a Wid) mother charged against Moreno, What | ow by William Kennedy, wealthy linen | ne failed to emphasize, however, waa not merchant, and with a fortune estimated | lost to Justice Gerard, whose acquaint- ‘at Over $200,000, Mrs, Kennedy tried to|ance with matters Spanish as President k her lonesomencsy by getting in| Of the Mexico Society enabled him to | ® uree! Kraay things the Interpreter could not jars 35c, 50c, 85c, $1.50. When you ésist upon Daggett & tounch with the apirit land through « “Menora Morena adopted her firs Jong | able paychic dreas the day she married Mor were at No. 110 Wost Forty-fifth street. | she was fourteen years old. She was Kismet, the Handmaiden of | in Colombia in 1908, Morena had dr an ‘fara a pleture of the prosperity he expec Kismet learned through psychic chan-|in the United States. hay * EL'S| nels that the little women in the wid-| Morena has seen the amoke of bai on GGETT, RAMS) Bere ‘weeds was possesned of money, | led assaults in half a dozen of the Fa\} | Sha inthe course of eeveral sittings | surrections which keep his country tn a Co Cacan id She imparted the kiametic tip that a|turmo!l, but he falled to distinguish a c = a sana Certain tall, dark man was just the one |battlefeld from a tranquil domestic enseerat bts ta to wive advice on investments, Mra. |seene, his wite charges, He has threat. = CJ e bie her money to Invest. Mater in her complaint to the pati that 7% "nad given tim in all H yg id telle rented desk room in an office | in the Broadway-Maiden Lane Building, | and hie only customer appeared to t Mrs. Kennedy, She announced her en- | } gegement to her financial adviser and U poe made preparations for the wedding. \ Fifty invitations were sent out, con- f tracts with c@torer and florist were p made; & trouswau prepared. Just the | neght before that set for the wedding the invitations were suddenly recalled ‘on the plea that the bridegroom-to-be hea suddenly been Morey with ty. Ll fever. Then Mrs. Kennedy went bed and the warrant for the arreat of ie missing Man was jssued on her com- it. 9.7 for Fine $14 Fumed Oak Library Tables, like de- sign, leedidiy made and finished throughout. OPEN SAT. EVENINGS w ~ intervened since that time to | eart of Mrs. Kennedy only )Baward J. Santelle know. CORD CORN CROP ‘SHOWS A YIELD OF 318,157,000 BUSHEL tne" Boot Grand ieaptas ‘Purnieare, Bean = Rugs, Go-Carts, await your choosing here this week inany amount up to \ Sar | of Agriculture |= t Gives Final Figures on the Harvest of 1912. WASHINGTON, Nov. &—The corn | ‘crop of the United States this year way ft ‘estimated by the Department of Agri t culture to-day at 3,109,137,000 bushels, against 2,631,488,000 last yeur, 2,886,200,000 | | in 1910 and 2,652,190,000 In 1909, f ‘This te the targes: corn crop on record. | ‘The average yield per acro was 23 bushels, against 23.9 bushels in 1911 and a ten-year average of 26.7 bushels, | It was estimate! that of the 1911| crop thete remained in the farmers’ | as on Noy. 1, 1912, 2.6 por cent, or ' 764,000 bushels, against 43 per cent., 122,424,000 bushels of whe 1910 crop on | farma Nov. 1, 1911. | © Last year, on Noy. 8 the following ever made by any reputable concern in America! 5.9 For 10.00 | High-Grade_ Birds. Maple Dressers Wardrobe | Sha Chiltonters, it CoucheSy jike design, | designs massive, bea MAR in plain green denim, | fully built pieces, typify Ae ine pl inter! lr, With @ ing the finest construc: tion, with fine French byrd loss re ae bevel mirrors, full cag] double tined. 8. 30 swell bases,carved complete,. Ne {eot, ete, resser ee adanmiinnmae tits Geet tcteniy 1 45.75 | English Dining Chairs, high, finely omy Be j shaped backs, fine real leather slip seats; full hoy base, shaped legs, square run Eee ba hap, saab es satis res 40 fe 39.45 | t Rgures of the cereal and other crops f rere aus publle: | nn Beds 4 79 1 preset: | } per acre, : French bevel 6: 98 | mirror... t $14 Dresser: old golden 4.79 oak, French be vel ry mirror. farms on Nov. 1, 1911, was estimated at 063,000 bushel! y Beds, high grade, with polden oak, brass crogs rails, any size. (a a a ONG DISTANCE WEDDING BRIDE | MEETS HUSBAND. Goes From Holland to Texas ! Weeks After Marriage Is Per- $28 High Grade ; formed by Proxy. jg value 81,10; per yard | WICHITA FALLS, Tex, Nov. 8— Axsaimater Carpets, ba andsome, Hoh patharals Phe seque! to a marriage ceremony extra heavy grades; vaiues $1.25 to $1.50, See Which was performed with the bride in Mi per yard Amsterdam, Holland, and the prospective M Axminster Rugs, 27x54 ins., regu: husband in Texas occurred tn Galveston | larly $2.08 1. 98 grade, very closely woven reed body and hood, finety lined, high grade gear, / te 14.98 a a 8 a I] a E a a sw, ten 9. i oo, ‘a ie aH Gh enh rb 0 Rik Ss he amount of the 110 corn crop on | a tC] a a s a td] a8 5 ‘a a a a a to-day whe Harry Ten Brick reached ler Hall Runners, fine Oriental there and claimed his wife. \a designs: i ft. 2x9 ft; regularly (Phe unusual wedding, which required | M@ sanction of tie Netherland Conaui | @ je Velvet ‘Rugs, «i oe ss gee p- oe toch ae eaestedt aks ot Sionaiy fine designs: 030 ft; oe ae 9, 5 The bride went before an official |/M@ S15. only. Ambsterdam and took her vows, while the same hour Ten Brick registered | Pledge with a notary in Wichita | Mach was represented by a proxy. fomance jan in Holland several ne be | eauasuenseaees Bigelow Electra Axminster > ceptionally fine quality, extra aon pile; oxle t {t.; regularly $37, each Y nia 98; 8 Make Your iv ne from Colombia, a ple e rel seins tem ts, open mnapey utberng, was ish Come True Gtotrust from the heart of Mra M. E. ing me Court to-day when Senora | B Kennedy, a wealthy widow, of No, 167 Flena Morena took the witners stand in A beautiful, clear skin never yet came to the woman who just wished for jt. But D. & R. Perfect Cold Cream is the foundation of many a complexion that is envied. It is used by fair- skinned, beautiful women everywhere. DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S Perfect Cold Cream “The Kind That Keeps” The fine oil in it makes the skin soft and a s it that hc a needn’t you are getting the best cold cream in the store. No Connection With Any Other Store Bale. 144-146 W12S™ St. near 7“ AV. Sensational NO DEPOSIT Sale!: N°” a dollar in cash necessary! Nothing but your promise to pay and only an assurance that your name is worthy of credit entitle you to a free and welcome par- ticipation in this, the greatest, most liberal and the most astounding credit offering these WhiteEname! | $13 Sahentors. solid |B miners 720 8g Rugs, ete., Greatly Reduced Housefurnishing Dept fine hail and stair patterns, all wool; 79e Sleepers, like ae finest Sifters, like design, best t 4| \ made; sifts quickly and @ x 10 ft. 6, regularly $32........ wy ; . J without dust, a compelled hy por while he slum @ #ays. Moren Ramsdell’ 's, 2002 Without aDollar Cash Payment 2.49 FShv0 "ash ThousandsofOvercoats @ IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— } in This Bis Brill Sale 820.00 and *25.00 Men’s and Youths’ Winter Overcoats These, together with the lot listed below at $10, come from the shops of half a dozen or more of New York’s most prominent overcoat makers and were bought by us at the Specially Low Prices at which the immense purchasing powers of our Five Big Busy Stores enable us to buy. More overcoats in these two lots than could be handled by almost any other two concerns. Included are $25 Chinchilla Overcoats, $15 |$25 Split Sleeve Overcoats, $15 $25 Gray Mixture Overcoats, $15 |$25 Heather Mixture Overcoats,$15 $20 Gray Kersey Overcoats, $15 |$20 Black Kersey Overcoats, $15 $25 Belted Back Overcoats, $15 |$20 Oxford Overcoats, $15 $20 Chesterfield Overcoats, $15 |$25 Button Through Overcoats,$15 $25 Plaid Back Overcoats, $15 {$20 Fly-front Overcoats, $15 $25 Brown Mixture Overcoats, $15/$25 Double-breasted Overcoats,$15 $25 Patch Pocket Overcoats, $15 {$25 Sli breasted Overcoats, $15 515.00 and °18.00 Men’s and Youths’ Winter Overcoats Overcoats of remarkable goodness—far better in all probability than you ever saw offered at such a low price—if you are picturing even the ordinary good overcoat that is sold at $10, drive that picture from your mind, for you will see here coats whose value will amaze you. Among them are included $18 Gray Mixture Overcoats, $10]/$15 Fancy Back Overcoats, $10 $18 Brown Mixture Overcoats, $10/$18 Single-breasted Overcoats,$10 $15 Black Kersey Overcoats, $10 [$18 Gray Kersey Overcoats, $10 $18 Double-breasted Overcoats,$10}$15 Button Through Overcoats,$19 $18 Belted Back Overcoats, $10 $15 Fly-front Overcoats, $10 $15 Oxford Gray Overcoats, $°0 |$18 Chesterfield Overcoats, $10 A BIG SALE OF FURNISHINGS AND HATS ALSO $1.25 and $1 Shirts at 70c 79c Ribbed Underwear, 50c —_‘| $1.50 Natural Underwear, $1 | Men's Derbies and Soft Hats $1.50 Suede & Cape Gloves Bt $2 and $2.50 Shirts, $1.35 | $1 Silk and Kniited Ties, 50c | $3 and $3.50 Hats, $1.85 $1.50 Knitted Neckwear, 85c | $2.50 and $3 Vests, $1.95 | Z5c Suspenders, 50c $2.50 and $2 Hats, $1.40 Buk Fwtheus 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Union Square, 5 Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS | ee SSS, ‘ne Largest Millinery Store in America il Store in America S icon ETE HOME. FURNI Ox QA A te AM Lone vat eA MYKILE AVENUE AND BRIDGE STREET ONE ENTIRE FLOOR SATURDAY SPECIALS IN OUR NEW FIVE-STORY BUILDING ——SSSESEEEeETTE COMPLETELY FILLED WITH ALL THE 500 Long Nap White Beavers $2.98 of MEN’S, WOMEN’S Latest and Best Styles ‘na CHILDREN’S Never before in our long experience in the millinery business have we are now offering The CLOTHING | edium shapes with long, t lap are ordinarily retailed 55.0 . Don't wait for a greate ‘gain for that is almost im- possible ri UF to 0 | Wrinenied White Beavers, $4.98 MEN'S SUITS & ITS & OVERCOATS ra ieee San most sores Snare . f ran untrir ur 4 Pat If you FROM $10.00 UP TO $35.00 Ullfatelteimmmictintignteraue tapcen antrortrientcaniticare ieutaceue COMPLETE CHILDREN’S $10.00 anywhere ¢ DEPARTMENT ALTERATIONS FREE os a TSORCHAS on the Premises Open Monday, Thursday and Saturdsy Evenings ©_FOR Ts GHILOREN <>) © fragt eke eee WITHOUT SOAP PREC cdues Or PURCHASE ANP TO $25.00 1 DOWN---' WEEKLY Hel \ jut er: i ws. A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT.

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