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de . ] il ‘ s Reed fi HOTLOVELETTERS Scttssecse Se Se eh oe oe welts eras pecan cons evou ENROLL OR DAFT JOHN REED, FEE OW BML, [2 ss mates = = ind 4 of elections hate oy In the Maasea case, Beattnew ca to all allegations, Mr. Lewis will be Will you ‘take me into your) in favor of Mrs, Miller and continued a “ 125,000 Between Si 0 m 2h C vigorously defended to the best of m life’ and tet _me know in a general! “The controlling reason for this dis- | 126/000 wee ewiete j DEFENDS. LENINE TROTZKY day wien asked abot the Coverntnent| ve ¥ way who your iaintances and| position is t Mrs. Miller is the Jexpose of Lenine and Trotaky as paid| oruing 10. the. returns. G ability." those you consider friends are? woman I hope and intend to marry in| HAVA Sept. 16.—-Registration of |German agents. “They have been ma- anti rennigation | candida on brought this suit,” said Mrs. “3. Will you introduce me to your).the not distant future. Our personal | Cuban citizens eligible for the draft un- Bolshevik “Cons! 1 G I Here a | ph P. ler, “bec t ¢ friends on tha footing of a man you) relations cannot be the subject of the | der the obligatory military service law arsul Genera Te |ilgned in that’ statement. ccause T gave Up @ man Of have said and=still say you aro Will- | slightest criticism.” passed by Congress takes place to-day. | * DeclaréseRussian Leaders Are {Trotsky are Russians rete hone hdenls Nabewald Sl steda an Sahai) AA. tur al b Mrs. Miller showed @| At mate citizens between the ages of ; 1 baad a : | promine to take care of me, I know There are some other matters |; » had given her, she said, to ieentyoane to twenty-eight, inclusive, Maligned by U. pose. wee . Australian War Loan Opens. nothing of business, but he has failed Mentioned, then the letter ends: +. | Present to his lawyer, Jerome Lewis, | must register, It is estimated the ta total John Reed, who was named as Consul| ISSUES WRIT IN VOTE CASE. LOU" me, yr in his contract. I wouldn't marry | “I must hereafter be a larger fac+| now defending him, in the event he| number will be in the neighborhood ‘ _AtEMOU RN Aerati, Bopt him. tor In your life and among your ac-} 1 die. Mrs. Miller is mentioned || 0) men, Later men between twee General of the Bolsheviki Government care ign was inaugureted euthuel dq met him jn 1908 or 1909 when he ‘ivaintances. L have a the “the one woman whom I|ty-nine and forty-five will be qed in New York City, arrester last week | Justice © atiy day. The city was tou ' | Was living in Brooklyn with his wife Tight. Yours, W. Rt ire for a wife, were sho f Combined enrolment win "Se agward charged with violating the Heplonage for Staten Ke, trom the. £01 A Descendant of Pocahontas wit isdn ti'y I Mier bs AND THEN comes tHe. con | "yay natant ote | sa Atatet ah tlged “sdiuon merch| Supreme “Court Juice Crepes im [RGR RDM gat ; Bri ti was divorced from my husband cng CRETE BUSINESS PROPOSITION. | stra. Milice stated” as ane pointed ¢o ; was released to-day in $5,000 bail. Rrooklyn to-<day issued @ peremptory '000 In @ months camps i tings Action Against Mr, Raton helped me secure it, He Then she handed out this letter, |*he stacks around her. Some of thern FIND FLYER’S SKELETON. _ ———- i Brooklyn Lawyer said he ‘adopted’ me in 1913, He written June % 1916: are bitter in tone, some suspicion! Bt shane rust detail | Wooed me from that time in “My Dear Little Woman: Thh and many couched in endearing ‘ —— | 1216 he paid court to me vehemently another typewritten letter t phrases. ‘ With more than 2600 Jetters In her | arid greed to provide for me if I it is essentially a business communi-| “Up until the time he married) pENSACOLA, Fla., Sept, 16.—The ‘ didn't marry another, About a month cation. erring to our talk last|he sent me letters every day, prac*l- Teond in Pr * Dossession, come breathing of love, after, th yinarried the “woman ng, | make the following propo: | cally every one of them being by spe- Rives Ah PHD Es OWA ideniitna ce inaene. Susinesaiihne ¢, inetud. | WBO nursed his wife during her which has been forming in my |cial delivery, so I didn’t miss gett'ng Lg a Gusinesslike and brief, inolud:| tines. ‘Then he forgot all about for some time past something, even if it was Sunday, | © J. Crowe of Parkersburg, W. Va., « ing a copy of a will and a promise to | m nets ginning with the middie of this} sy gon't want to marry him, gh ia eere Alght Dew he “stimulating qualities of her month, L will furnish you $100 per | yomaw , ie ad ae a vais at Nik B.! kiss” “and “reflections on her foot’ mgnth’ ae long as the arrangemen Bek age vais of fie kaa ing to return, the authorities i ler hopes to collect $17,477.60 from | are contained in one throbbing mis- SSall be mutually satisfactory or ad. | Promised d " man h ws Waiter R, Katon, She says she 1s a FiVo in the possession of Mrs, Miller, Visable (which I think means so long |\ny would have done that and given | tceleved CFowe lost his way in a West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street momber of the prominent Virginia one April 16, It follows: Sed oe heb gh ene ane |me his name. That i# why 1 am ee Byrd family and a lineal descendant STIMULATING EFFECT OF Ditication or proming made ig ty | siting him. I haven't money and don't THE BETTER TERM, gation or promise made me at ‘ i This of Pocahontas and John Rolf. Mr A KISS—AND A FOOT. time, Let the future determine | POW anything about business, (From the Cincinnst) Enquirer.) Eaton ts attached to the law division, |. “My Own Dear Lillian: This is the! what you want to do. is not a ‘matter of love, it is @ bust- a think Mr, Quah te 90 Cran i. . : : third attempt to write you this! “If yo ept thi nye mee fe ry it Patherte es net A V. S 1 Off ri Ti sda of folicitor to the Collector at the Cus. | {iTd, attempt to” write you th Mt accept this suggestion aa to ———— van delicate wit: Fathers ery Specia ering, Tuesday, ton House and is a deacon in al right Key, ce me > he | the $100, L will make payment in in: | PORERT CHANLER CHEERFUL jon't_ know that I'd call it deli- Brooklyn churet Mrs. Miller a: rot venter Ata have Pour let. | stalments of $50 twice each month.” ty a apihealleelicbasee ooklyn church, so Mrs. Miller so of yesterday nave ught a| “I accepted the suggestion,” Mra. _—_— i) e . ° Her suit, unusu of its kind, was | & al about that Tittle woman) Miller commented, “because I had | Phystctans Can't Tell Vet Whether : spr heengg bs ealled on one afternoon about | give he cent ~ Ww 1 re rimmings fied in the Supreme Court by Tea"and oneal years ener” Phew fuet% uP che, cuaee ta cin praat |" aie, wit we tame, | e eas in Fa 8S qounsel, James R. Speers of No. 15 a stimulating quality about your | you can read these letters." leopmer Sherif BY Dutshaan County; on Th P I 1 sos . : + ef ‘ H Fausd OF Calitee Oh Giktre Aad Croeah (ee Sie ee eA ree en: Ie RaE| Whe offered two Ge'then. One noted | caritca’ a seahtiROA HIRE’ To Wiiee” ae e rena ty Comprising Jet Trimmings, Ornaments, Tassels, Girdles, Fringes, Trimming Hased on failure to rry and breach | that has paid me for everything that! there w. rane My, | Suffered a fra Fy Te : . ’ ATP Oe : Gt promise, but breach of contract, | 1,could ever do for the giver, who, on! qrere Wa% @ difference Immediately. | Nitgimobite in which he was driving of Eye Neglect Braids, Black Silk Embroidered and Colored Chenille Trimmings, rho maintaining that he agreed’ tol have ever wince Telt thee nel wos woman,” but to “Dear Mra, Miller.” |crashed into © (ree in Central Pati on y' g also Silver Bugle, Bead Trimmings and Fringes. ‘ Pay her if ate would aot wed cer- /rare, true, good woman, worth whit for $80 OF KCOHURL” On one sickling to ony he was “getting along ali |]) 1 ear bo hsferied aot toin “person of education, social posi- everything—a woman I wanted to July 6, and the other Jul right." The cost of glasses is of tri- : : : . ° : : tion and great wealth” and then|c¥ And be loved byt” possible. "eng one of July 11 wan ite teat" | “ougaiclans are unable to. Getermine |{U fling importance compared Wide Black Silk Braid Sashes, | Black Silk Trimming Braids, i hat meant I didn't know ar *. stated. “He rf n ‘ 816i ‘ ed i uphold bet ote Pas aida’t think iuen about at that tim hale File de ot Mean tf ee Logit wel Le fieg 7 with the value of your sight. with tassel ends, 3 yds. long, 1 to 31g inches wide, n, ‘The sum asked is based on lon- | Cond that few | on j will proba fy tevity, a matter, if one reckons it by | w woul) WOMAN IN CASE PRODUCES Able to leave St, Luke's Hospital as. | by Region tye mnctoce at $1.85 10c to 25c yd. rithmetie, of a Uttle “f ve the story of our friendship, | | Albert Herter of No. 140 East 67th | ; \ ithmetic st th ary fe BAe times When f| WILL IN HER FAVOR. | Street was driving with Mr. Chanter Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 cen youre EUS 18 How: i8 Der fore not have believed that such as| A copy of a will, duly signed and|when the accident occurred | . ws ; es ‘ ties, an attractive Titian blonde. id have maintained the friend. | Witnessed and dated Dec. 2, 1915, wa = Silver Bugle Bead Trimmings | Jet Trimmings, Ornaments, 1 e were letters to the right of) have on the terms that ex- |Next brought out ot the pile. The | Champ Clark to Be Guest, “a 7 4 1 her, letters to the left of her, letters | pent 2 fully. bel a ak ,| Tis ister County Society of thin atv IZ” Ratabllanhed & Yoare, ‘ and Fringes; per yard Girdlesy Tassels, ete., all around her, when she was located pave Un An ACaGen “way, that | of which Judge Alton B. Parker is| [|New York: 184 B'way, at John i by a reporter after a two-day aearen, | S27, man loves @ woman he president, will take a tp up the tud- 223 Sixth ‘Av. "1sth st 25c, 65¢ to $2.50 85c, $1.50 to $9.50 She told in detail how her aged|of her or to be less than a true y n fon to Kingston next Saturday for ay S Nassau, at Ann St siitor (sho says he fs tn the sixties) | friend In the boat xense, do. want rate oie Coe, Anion (he usstal pill op Seeake| es Wee bombarded her with special delivery tS KnOW YOu and Dave don er Champ Clark, who will. deliver an | Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond S) leiters and telegrams every day from | uainted with me, To get tened to make | quainted in a real, not superfi her marry him, patrolled the street in | sen — : ee f d W ’s Umbrell earner” tase Batol te street sertaanyougtt'= io. tate” 'anatet ; | Men’s an omen’s Umbrellas raining or snowing, and stood there| understand some of your shrinking At Very Special Prices—Main Floor until she appeared at the window, and from the close associations of mar- y offered her $100 @ month not| Tied life by what I have learned from Beginning Today, September 16 to become the wife of another. about P. and others. As there has been great imporvement in the coal situation and the traffic situation, our Store Hours Will be from 9 to 5.30 further allege $ that her suitor| you anyway. You need not think me until such time as we can again be of assistance to the Government. Another letter, purporting to be to address on “The Problems of the War"! al We ought to be afraid—you Men’s & Women’sUmbrellas Women’s Umbrellas Of Mixed Silk, dependable wearing Good quality Changeable Silk, quality; handles include silk loops colors, also plain Black Silks and Prince of Wales crook, sport handles and cord logps, at $2.25 at $3.95 Men’s and Women’s Heavy Silk Umbrellas, $4.95 with handles of sterling silver, leather and Bakelite, newest approved styles. ? i: ; [coarse if I look at your pretty foot, ‘The more you beat thom the better they be.” | your throat withont wanting to kiss it, So of your ears, your hands, to She exhibited stacks and piles and/say nothing of your mouth, I am bundles of letters. Most were signed | speaking Serlay, simply telling the 4 “ 8‘ plain truth, without excuse or justi- ith the initials “W. RE: preceded IHomtlon; “Tohave sale canarde as teal by “Yours ever.” They were ad-} toward you as to no other woman be- dressed to “My dearest of women, use 1 have let myself love you. “My poor little foolish woman,” “My| Wrongfully or rightfully, I have felt dearest and best of women” and that I had a right to do so. | “The nature of the right or the kind “You poor, poor, poor little fool.” | of love I did not understand. I have TRHED TO HELP WOMAN AND) ‘ou have paid eo zoene aenave, and THIS IS HIS REWARD. all ve ever done for or can do for Mr. Eaton could not be seen when, you by your having been yourself and viaited by @ reporter, but his attor- tung me blunder ulong at trying to ney, Jerome C. Lewis, gave ‘out @ n you understand that I am siatement in his behalf, 1drift, in a sense, and want some one Hie pane CAry, ton tried to as- (and that one just you) who really res to be an incentive and in pn? You are that nd have out if you were in reach where 1 yuld see you, go aut with you, confer with you and feel that you cared what I am and what [do and what I make of myself, would you, perhaps, help me to become necessary to you? If omething like t in your own gooc . ther you would—could—be every~ & to me. have dreams of business changes dreams yet, that may ough to call for and = consultatjon, I | would like to talk to you often about everything that may have a bearing Jon our future “As to money, I don't know until to morrow what [ can do. I called on Mrs. L. and Miss KE. to get an idea as lity of getting money on | Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Will be offered To-morrow on the Second Floor, at the following very low prices: White Blankets Comfortables ?%i/}!"" Single bed size, . pair $6.95, 8.75 | Figured Silkoline,new designs, $2.75 Double bed size, “ $8.50, 9.75 | Novelty Chiffon,plain borders, $4.95 Extra large size, * $9.50, 12.50 | Printed Satin,plain borders,at $8.75 | Fancy Blankets, double bed size, pair $9.95 | In pink, blue and grey plaid effects, Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases Hemmed, . . $1.28 1.48, 1.65 | Hemmed, . . . 38e, 48c, 55c¢ This beautiful 102-piece set of American porcelain is only $20—its regular price is $28.50 The China and Glass Sale Rounds theHalt-Way Mark With New Stocks, Large Stocks, Low Prices There is no let-up to this September Sale at the start of its third week. New shipments have arrived. The gaps of the early quick selling have been filled. Fresh reserves from our ware-room stocks are continually coming down. Prices have been kept at the same low level—so that I love you.” | |PROTESTED HIS LOVE, BUT ILL TAKE | bagi teese3 Lid pile , Hemstitehed, . $1.35 1.80, 2.25 | Hemstitched, . . 45c, 55c, 60¢ sraounenetemare | itl ete ha eet all the Opportunities of this Great a isasked what he'll | | ful, lenrtn photo or sou i Jot of Semi-Annual Sale are Still Available { hungry for you, And yet [ wonder— | Particularly’ when you express your al feelings, without thought and ing drink. , every pning is first quality. Patterns and shapes are up-to-the-minute. Some are shown for the first time. All dinner sets are complete. They contain all the important pieces, They are not made Meianenilarcre therefore Your” real entiment, “as up miscellaneously to increase the count of pieces and make the price appear low. For example In the September Sale of and taste,and free- | for liom—L wonder if you really e : e dom from the dis- | | vei 'e,cquster win ine, Phen The Lowest Priced American Porcelain : forts thet Se ak wee Satan : ‘on, dad i CHINA AND GLASSWARE pe poh: Aaka S AEo n tgs Dinner Set in this Sale is $13.50 od wun you with anyone else, _ ot that We sell it lar! $17.50. I t 100 h iat Ludi b 1 fi a am better than many others—or regularly at $17 t contains pieces—three sizes in plates including bread an 5 » Vouriehing healt | 8 able to provide for you as others butter plates, three meat dishes and three vegetable dishes, Every piece is edged with fine gold line. Perhaps such low prices as these will not be myself somewhat, and [ love you," FAAP - ‘ available again for the duration of the war. No WASTE at all— | matte end was this: “I love you, Other American Dinner Sets French China Dinner Sets 8 f v an important item « came on May 3, 1916," said $15 for our $20 sets —_‘$20 for our $28.50 sets Among the new arrivals in this group are sets these days. Give | Mrs, M thr the $17.50 for our $25 sets $22.50 for our $30 sets | With very dainty decorations and solid gold handles. stack and piles, She hande : ; Our regular $45 sets for $30, Others at these savings: INSTANT POSTUM th Us briet message ayes $30 for our $42.50 sets $37.50 for our $47.50 sets; $52.50 for our $75 sets 4 ty Dear Little Woman 0 . cated : = 80 sets, | atrial. pe y - Be a a ome ae Are 7 uu English Porcelain Dinner Sets $55 for our $80 sets, up to $135 for our $185 sets Note particularly in this group the 107-piece | most tho last appeal Royal Doulton China Plates AmericanPorcelain Dinn&’Sets | Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets 107 pieces; new colored floral Limoges China; 100 and 108 pieces; sprays and conventional border colored floral sprays, conventional design; formerly #19.50 to 39.00, border; formerly $42.00 to 75.00, ale ! Prices are down 25 to 50 per cent. on service jtalk business, You sets with beautiful border designs at $27.50 ($35 | bien gathes Hates fe cla fn ours, odie ta , @! pe pl ps, tes, bread and butter “ ‘ “This W 2 Re tha he waa grade) and $38.50 (our $50 grade | pistes piiey ian sauce! pee rg bach $15.75 to 35.00 $35.00 to 62.50 planning to marry # clae,”” i ; i Also richly decorated cups and sa COAL planning to. Open-stock Dinner Sets | dozen or piece at greatly reduced pr : ; ; ' y nee i a ‘ RAYE An Oxia: Complete sets which we have made up from our 1,000 Pieces Cut Glass English Porcelain Dinner Sets | Limoges China Dinner Sets factory and Family Trade Supplied | nditican na open-stock patterns (and in which pieces may be | 107 erent wna iiaces entiation nolnnat heen rai mistio cclnred’ homer 7 j "The fi 1s dated Ma replaced later, but at regular prices) are pe _ pes; unique colored floral spray nieces; artistic colorec FREDERICK STARR COAL CO Lette te follows: : Aisa Ose eh ee Aealgue eat aubleck in manuiantirana patterns, «att gold handles on 42nd St. East Rive: 220 West 42nd St. | HINTS AT A BUSINESS AND LOVE imperfections in ware; formerly $29.51 covered dishes and cups; were $59, Table Glassware at HALF Price ‘Telephone 9220-9221 Hrvant. UNDERSTANDING 2 a “My Little We > 1,000 dozens of full-size special $22.00 at $47.00 expec to be hard -“| water tumblers of fine thin th you, but t blown glass, pretty needle- | - ce even ni etched patterns, $t dozen for | English Porcelain Dinner Sets | Imported China Dinner Sets ting ont 0 k 1 ain placer! Cols inl Rie oa ee Me wr hrealls ur * eee A fow example ot tht ea ravings 107 pieces; new conventional border 110 pieces; coin gold band and orn nati RGA L ninik alway e willl het - ve ; Our 2 eight-inch bowls for $1.25 pictured). patterns; formerly %35.00 to 55.00, ivory border; formerly $85.00, og dandruff an hss ea aU Ty t toot carly 20,000 pieces of all Our $3 orange bowls for $2. a ig oath Dikor," eon ANG apeaalonaily a good kinds of glass for the dining Our §2.75 sugar and cream sets, $1.85. $31.00 to 48.00 at $75.00 enough old man who has en kind table three regular open Our $1.25 bonbon dishes, $1. : Y cr animus } u; but 1 just can't go or stock patterns all at half Our $6 tall comports, $4. OUI f you will write mo definitely on : rice. Our $2.50 flower vases, $1.50, T ORKOLD "ihe following subjects I will go on & " p ! ; alle f ; ever: ieee ns el | esti se sith tal "de OA. 38 AiDOR Wik. 290 UyaisOer ere ?