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HER AGED FATHER -TBSTIES AGANGT | ERR DAUGHTER Evidence of White-Haired Old Man Wins Son-in-Law va a Divorce, LOVED ‘CAPT. M’KENNA.’ Tells How His Child Left Hus-| band for.Man “Known as Jack Rose.” De. Lawrence Schoonover of No. na Maat Fitty-ninth street, a venerable fig- | ‘we with snow-white hair and mustache, am Ote face seamed with the lines of care, born of fifty-five years of prac- tlalng medicine, mounte slowly to the witness stand hefore Supreme Court Suatice Gegerich and told, in a voice that shook with emotion, how he and hia wife had besought their daughter, Mra. Mattie EB. 8.: Parkhurst, to spare sthem, in thelr declining days, a public exposure of her relation: Jack McKenna, known as ok “But #6 wa siubvorn,” the aged doc- tor managed To explain, “so, as the fadrest course toward tie husband to! whom she heen welded + -| yorment that shook piti- » devioute ald hand that | ° Was the principal law, George W. Parichy: the Consolidated Gas % Union Mm Wer who, lives at No, e1oand Eighth WITH DAUGHTE “Unt! a few month® ago,” Dr. Schoonover continued, “the members of held their heads high. roud of our clean lives! rable records, What induced | our dangater, Mattlo, to shame uw all 1 don't know. She began her relations With Capt. Jack M Until the first of tuts year, J eaw her. | begmed mode of life “One aight in November her mother and I went to see ber, Both of us pleaded with her—pleaded as if for our very lives. i “Don't sfame ue in our last days on} earth,’ was our plea, but whe turned a! leaf ear to us all through the long} hour during which we fairly grovelled | hafore her. ‘Bhe said she could never return to} George. We told her she could live| apart from him if she wished, but we Desought her to leave the place where| ebe was living as Mrs, McKenna. But her heart was hardened, Your Honor. She would not leave McKenna SIGNS CONFESSION AT A FAMILY COUNCIL. Gp on the night of Dec. 2 she came up| to tet house for the last time, Hor x her husband, Charles E. | 1 W, Aan atttorney, Who has been! my Itelong friend, and I were there We alt. begge® her once more to ieave McKei ind live a decent life by - eelf, She declined to heed us. Thi the fairest thing to George, she signed thig confession of her love for Capt. McKenna “E don't know where Mattle is living snow. She seems to want to keep out of our way a8 much as possible, and ‘that's only natural, don't you think?” None, of the intorested pari sult would tell anything of * MaKenna.” In Mr. Park! plaint hecis spoken of as . known as Jack Fe te this st ner to but they nge rege ‘KIDNEY REMEDY THAT | ACTS LIKE MAGIC. T have been « terrible euiforer for a number of years with kidnes and liver trouble, also nervous prostration and health generally poor, constitution en- tirely run down until life hecame a ty den. I tried physicians and every avail. | able remedy -bu! found no relief. Was ‘induced to give Dr. Kilmer's Root atrial, which acted like magic, ‘am happy to say that T believe I am en- tirely cured aud now as good a man as ever. T believe it my duty to make this pub- lic statement. that | may help others who may be suffering from thagame trouble, Swamp-Root is without question the greatest remedy in the world. Anyone in doubt of this statement or the authen- ticity can address me as below. Yours very truly, M. H. M'COY, "Ohio Van Wert, State of Ohio, } ss. Van Wert County f statement sworn to be- | Fe Liye im my presence this 18th day of July, 1909. by the said leCoy. |. A. Me ue Notary Public. Bingham ' Prove wi For You eye iv og Ce, Bf am- ton, N. Y., for mple bottle. Tt y You will also receive “ of va'uable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder, When griting. be sure und mention the New York Evening World. Regular fifty- ‘oae-dalla: sine bottles for sale at 2 rybody’ s Going to = mt ire Goes Perey & Ferdie ‘MAIN BUILDING: $2 to _. 30 Long Kid Gloves 12-, 16- and Even 22-Button Lengths, Tomorrow, at... . . $1) Also Glace Gloves in this Amazing Sale. By a special arrangement with one of our best manufacturers, we receive all of the resewn and refinished gloves of his finest grades. Regularly these gloves would be priced at $2 to $3.50a pair. But because these are classed as “‘menders” we are able to offer them at the wonderfully low price of $1 a pair. Mostly white; a few in black and some in tan Women’s $1.50 Wrist-Length Kid Gloves—(resewn); TOMOTTOW, ME ice Fe ceri crensiccoelreend bay ic Black, white and colors; but you will have to COME EARLY. (Main Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDIN Women’s Petticoats Exceptional Values for Tomorrow _ This popular department is simply brim- ming over with specials. Newest styles in ular materials; all colors and shades, including the new pastel effects. $2.95 Petticoatse—ot all regular and “extra Splendid showing of Crepe Petticoate—in dainty pink, elaborately trimmed; at *2.95 uw 0 9.75 DID YOU KNOW that thousands of New York’s most fashionably dressed women buy their millinery at The Big Store? Special For Tomorrow (Thursday) Only MAIN BUILDING 10c_ Plain’ =White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs — for men; with = large mbroidered 5. e Ic openwork init (Main Floor, l5e_ Fine Zephyr ham—32 inches wide stripes, checks and pla a \ *ay 4 Because of theWeather All sales advertised in yesterday's papers will be continued to-morrow, Thursday. Here a Few of the Big Events Continued: $12.75 Women's Blouscs—-copies of $2 mode! $1.00 Women's $3 and $3.50 Shoes—at $1.50 Men's and Youths’ $25 Silk-Lined Spring $15, 15 Su'ts and Overceats—-at le Men's and Youths’ Finest Me ta Rain- $20.00 CORD OE cee cee e scenes 9c Men's Uncerwear-—values to 65c; at. “Prosknit’” Underwear—a garment. .. ‘MAIN BUILDIN Women’s & Children’s *1 Belts, at (First Floer, MAIN Building.) An oxceptionally attractive assortment; 24- to 38-inch lengths. 4° to 23g-inch widt! 4 C ‘opular styles to be worn with w and blouses, al: hi jade of fine glove kid, patent au calfskin id popular colors ;tinished with plain and do ched ind enameled metal buckl id durable skin | $1.50 Calfekin Belts—f k, = - ren ; sizes 2410 36 inches; | d I wi tien 8 teas inne Black, white and all popu- leather-lined: black, EQ, | i it blue; tomorror | lar colors; ar mall thi le lambskin leather; h new metal rims. Also chic and dressy ags in arich and novel style; at...... Floor, MAIN Building.) Women's Suits—values $22.50; at Grape Juice—-Calwa Dozen bottles (Third Floor, MAIN Building.) 69c Petticoate—made of percaline or sateen in a variety of styles; some have embroidered 45 i Ic ) ine and Japonika vender and white; $2 Diagonal ‘and Mosh Weave Fecal tanh in black and GREENHUT BUILDING $2.25 Bronzed viutes nike Secs Ente seca Qeanthies Limtiedy ne Spretals. $1.20 Leather belle—orm-tiniing; durabl belts for women and covered buck! pink an — MAIN BUILDING: A New Russian Style in Children’s SergeDresses From the illus- tration youcan see that this dress is par- ticularlypretty; made of excel- lent quality. navy blue serge, withem- broidered em- blem. Sizes 2 to § years. An excellent $3 value; tomorrow, at ‘1.95 ape, with neat metal frame imported Venis: (Main F MAIN BUILDIN( ; Misses’, Juniors’ & Girls’ ub Dresses+] 95 Tomorrow, at, Each . . y First, and most important of all, these dresses are in the newest styles for qui pring and summer. Secondly, the materials are guarantced na Fg pervice, and the veristy: inereees singhams. check, aid, and figured percales, linenes and linen crash. QUALITIE THAT WILL LAUNDE PERFECTLY. s uES Pretty styles; waists most effectively embroidered and scalloped edge; Dutch neck and short sleeves. Smartly gored skirts. Sizes 14 to 18 for misses-—sizes 13 to 17 for juniors. ——— he Dresses for Girls These are fashioned on the uew long-waisted lines. Some with embroidered collars, others with pipings and embroidered banding. The skirts are full-plaited and gored, with deep hems Sizes 6 to 14 years. Please COME FARLY' (Firat Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDING: 50,000 Yards of Plain and Fancy White Goods range upto ind 7§c;, to- morrow (Second Floor, MAIN Build MAIN BUILDING THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 191 HAN tM GREENHUT-SIEGEL Cooper Co. 2282: When You Buy Groceries Don’t Lose Sight of These Facts The Big Store” § Both Sides of 6th Ave. ‘MAIN BUIL DIN' Men, Don’t Overlook This Sale! All-Silk, Silk-and-Linen and Silk-Striped Madras Shirts (All With French Cuffs) Values to $3.50—Hundreds of Shirts Worth Fully $5— Choice, Tomorrow, at Q 1.9 Beyond doubt the most magnificent assort- ments of high-class shirts ever assembled, by eny store in the world, a cial price. The story of this sale is short and sweet. The values in this sale ate big and extraordinary. And the Shirts Themselves Are Here to Certify That This Is the Most Remark- able Sale of Its Kind Ever Announced. We heve made a collection of several hundred / of the finest and handsomest shirts made for men in this country. We Bouma them at so low a price that in many instances the material alone is worth more than the made-up garment. Patterns and Colors Are the Most Ultra-Fashion- able Shown by Exclusive Haberdashers Thies Year. Outside of these few facts, you will find that the shirts are PERFECT-FITTING—io fact, they are made as well as shirts can possibly be made. We can't say more. All Sizes. Please Come Early for Your Share of These Bargains. The Two Biggest Specials of the Season In Side-Icer Refrigerators? | Fy, 5) Two standard makes. Fully guaranteed. Read the details: GREENHUT BUILDIN: sare, $15.00 zero, $15.50 Made by the Arlington Refrigerator Co, Side-icet model, 44 inches high; brass hardware; white enamel-lined provisiod chamber; shelves, ice rack and waste gir peatings th fumber, easily kept clean. Adjustable ere. Exterior of case of solid as! ber. pn (Ice copay about 80 Ibs.) Thoroughly eir- and kiln-dried. If you want a high-class refrigerator at a bargain price, here's the sale for you to attend. (GRBENHUT Building, Main Weor.) GREENHUT BUILDIN ms i eye e *g.50 Ceiling DomeLights $4 95 On Sale at The Big Store, bbalony at pa 4 hh t. These es are su stanly conscted 20d beau” doled. hind one Beste ee bed pyr wy Me beaded Aisne to match. All metal perts in brushed} or Nile cD i h Welsbach inverted burner, mantie and globe. : brane tinh. Complete 10 79 \aeliaed, Main Proor.) Made by the Gibson Refri Side-icer model, 43 inches hi drain pipe and ice rack removal niture Somorroe with 2. ‘ ; Everything you buy in OUR Mammoth Grocery is PURE, FRESH, and of A QUALITY Romeusk tering with] Values to 25c a Yard; 1 TysT CANNG BE EXCELLED! Guaranteed Full Weights and Measures. ‘and helical spring onde; sires. Woven wire spr NM, wit . e ii m . 7 H ti ed edce t i Tomorrow, aYard . A ~ mail and telephone orders, Call Chelsea 4009. hay 0 \ Rali-sdse layer tel mattress) touring soap) = =—sd|/||) i (<&$:stCOHOcksOté‘<i‘ié‘é‘dS*dSTSC<itCté‘ié*éR res Cereals of] omorow! eae ~ 28c WHITE CHECKED AND PLAID FLAXUNS......| ae Ride at Bs iy Gaaeon oe tigi sain Hocks f tow. Folding (on one Tere fume Uaiiveeeae tk: fh Rishi | Your Choice, at Mant at less then wholesale coat; Bee Ib. Wertcd SMALL ORAIN RICR $4 Bro inn bes ms 4975) Si 5 inches wi e eeece rey 5 ak D> S = l- 4 TE LIN " | yy ae - = FINEST CRANBERRY ‘ MITE LINEN-LINISH NAINSO 12%¢ rea Special rays Smoked Meats, 11) eat neagi gins ie oe te eRe n CANN ~A4 inches wid: a Yard, optoNG, cakfast, Cey tt Bild sugare redy Ih " Be New ROLLEL E PLISSEC) 5 2 ean’ and fat; Ib BLL Also Odd Lots of Pillow Cases, Scarfs, Shams SUPERIOR QUALITY MACARONI pony yeas ip, LOL4C [ and Centerpieces axes, dlc; reg. 102 Ilo. ner we DULDERS- “vest 1 de y mild sugar-cured; ib CANDLES~-for kitchen end x) 29¢ Bleached Muslin Hem. wand Con ” You OC | 12 in box, us Pillow Conee ~ with 3 “maussed” 29¢ | ep: ALOR Wal ERS — 8c i mbroidered de- d; hemstitehed grovad g fer. 103 pac peeoes ' YY MONDAY SOAP-box of 100 43 4 - J4e [ee loped edees: ea 18: 23 ir hat an 29e | pare, 84.19; 10 bars ; “ Bed Outti ~as illustrated; + (Main Floor, MAIN Building.) SARDINES—Solo brand; ‘ ing of S Vice Rountsia “Sal 10e} | 2 continua ' tak 480 29¢ i 2) diy yey tients ven | i ere $ GOLD 9 r | Other Sales paddy tvournat ise Si he nen OT ees emonk tet i al Re Bd oday’s Journa itsdone $1.14 10c N rl ; ith helical springs; high| consisting of br N ew Sugar Corn Layer felt mat- | 2-inch pos rods, MAIN BUILDING 8 : in all regular sings. in elthor bright Womon's Stylish Coats—formerly | Women's end Misses’ $5 $ priced to $14.75; si Skirts--ar... fe’ ‘off ee fj ri CWA RIS aTIn 795 Men's and Youths’ Suits °9 85 re Coffee Pe i 69 iy 380. “00” Fopmeriy priced to 514 75 —valucs to $15.75; at. f ¢ roast these coffees in our Coffve « - $10.75 ;at ire ss e $15.75 Topcoats—for men ya sample cup at the Demonstra- Trimmed Milinery—hundreds of| and youths—at hats shown tomorrow 8p | Trousers- ot rere rie at Dis (These cannot be duplicated else- | Fancy Vosts— where under $10.) at “Everybody's Going to The Big Store’’--Values such as are printed in this advertisement are come of the good reasons why A's Biscuits m the Bakery ‘on, Oyster, Graham_or ea. TS pack Tc (Third Floor, MAIN Building.) + Milford qual'ty; complet Faser W238; dons itd oe 10¢ tee ne in ti Romelink Epring, inteed for 10 Combi 'S FAVORITE SUGAR CORN tion Felt Mattre: $1.37, doz, 68¢; 6c it 88 vases 01 pie ‘ reg. 0c con filling rods, in all re bh Couch Beds works Romelink warant with a hand lever, good, comfort. Spring and soft-top mat- ft, wide "7. 95 tress, complete . | . White Enamel Bed Ouifit—-con- | $5 Couehes—-complete with sisting of white enamel bedetead| mattress and guarantced spring; in single size, with woven wire, can be separated and used as good soft-top & two individual couch tt at special dibs! 15e