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NATIEN” NOTES "AT WELLEN TRL Cetters Full of Wifely Solici- tude for Husband and Fond- fe ness for Another Man. @ PITTSFIFLD, Mass, Sept. %— More extracts from the pile of thirty ql Photographic copies of the sensa- tonal “Douglas Dear’ and “Kitten” Setters, alleged to bave been written by Mrs, Charles 8. Mellen to Henry Dougias Brown, manager of the Hocal Vanderbilt, New York, will be read $e-day in the County Court, where Mr. Moelien is trying to establish Justification for living apart from his wife and to obtain a decree enabling him to dispose of his property as he fit, © letters, written between 1913 @hd the end of 1914, are said to be oniy a part of those sent by Mrs. ‘Mellen to the hotel man, They form the basis for Mr, Mellen's separation wuit, which began yesterday, The letters were read by John W. Crim ef New York, Mr. Mellen’s attorney. The photographic copies were iden- tied by Earnest 8, Holland, a pho- tographer of Dayton, O, Typewritten copies were identified by a stenog- rapher in Mr, Crim’s office. Mrs, Mellen was not in court yes- terday and her lawyers declined to say where eho was, but it is rumored J that she will be on hand when the case is resumed to-day, ‘DOUGLAS DEAR’ LETTERS FROM i ‘KITTEN’ READ. Two of the letters read by Crim yesterday follow: TELLS OF INVITATION TO WALK AND “NERVE” OF SOME MEN, “Bunday. “Douglas Dear: Now. don't get ross because I am writing this letter, but you are 6o busytof late Mr. 5,000 FIFTH AVENUE = GOWN MAKERS STRIKE Men Quit Work and 10,000 Girl Operators Expected to Walk ut Next Week. Henry Hilfman, secretary of Ladies ‘Tailors’ Local No. 30 of the Interna- tional Ladies Garment Workers’ Union, said to-day that 5,000 men employed tn three hundred shops engaged in making atylish gowns in the Fifth Avenue = triot were on strike, and that next week 10,000 young women in the Fifth Avenue dress trade would walk out. He sald the general strike is for a 20 per cent increase in wages in organized shops | and union conditions in unorganized. Abraham Ellner, manager of Dress- makers’ Local No. 90, sald # general strike of 10,000 girls would start Tues- day and affect 2.000 shops, and William ‘Wiegardt, national organizer of the Journeyman Tailors’ Union, said 2,000 . Fifth Avenue men’s custom tailors would “ give employers until Sept. 30 to grant @ 20 per cent. raise before striking. paid ee Danbablcss TENANTS’ LEAGUE TO MEET) | Wilson Will Be Asked ¢ Administrator. ’ League of Greater New York will hold a mass meeting Cooper Union it to draft re tions urging T t Wilson to a hand in the m of soari! by the appointment of a rent adminis- trator, whose duties would parallel those of the Food and Fuel Administrators, goal Ast caucelitited NEWS BREVITIES. herine Sembler, N: Macon Street, Brooklyn, early found the body of her husband, : iam. seventy-nine years old, ‘seated fn @ chair, 4 gas tube in his mouth. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Seeretary of the Ni from an at President rents Mra. © \ Assistant | recovering homo of Roorrvelt, Last Gath Street, ts expected to be out in a few days, A recommendation that Sunday Oct, 13, be set asi do ducational ts made in clermyinen and Commissioner N. kendall President Manufacture: han issued council for t day, Oct. 9, at the in Newark. Fire early to-day caused $ r th Warren © 1 nek Comp Srooklyn. t bl Blanchard el, fifteen, held in ‘ at Newton, N. J, for alleged Incorrig bility, escaped through a thint-atory | window last nicht \ Mrs, Anna lomk, N. Street, Brooklyn, waa f Magistrate t Joseph Now BONDS °°" PRESIDENT INSTITUTE, y until & p.m, “AN “Lost and Found” articte® Gavertised Ih The Wor! to “Lest and Found Bure 203, World Building. wi! for yi sth it seems as if T never had & word with you any more; but, dear, T don’t mind os long as it is busi- ness, I know you are working hard, but a reputation you will surely make, and that is what you are striving for. “Well, we reached here on time. We had dinner at half after seven, and after dinner I we Kathryn's room talking thi over, when my maid came to door and sald I was wanted on the local phone. It was then o'clock. . was in the librar at his desk, where one of Jocal phones is located. The another one In mv room, wher I went. “Think, dear, of my surprise when I took up the receiver and heard — Crowninshield’s voice, What do you think he wanted? He asked me to geo and ta walk with him to-day. No we der some men get on, for ther have nerve, but I tell you they soon find out they have struck the wrong woman when they try to met me. A certain gentleman by the name of T. H. found that out, and those two Crownin- shield brothers will find ont the game, Don't you think he has a nerve, dear? “Well, T went down to the li- bray. M. W was stirring at his desk madder than a hatter Of course, I did not know ho or how little he knew wi passed over the phone. T and tried te draw hi min veraation, but could not do so I thought it was best for me to say something to him about this wonderful invitation, for T was afraid he might have hy then if T said nothing , and might 5th Avenue ON wry FA Hen ir ing with the gent TOLD HUSBAND “go I shield | him on \ told hi invited y The Bayer Cro Your Guaran of Purity THURSDAY ZA BV ewan Wem think T was in the habit of etroll- WAS “DAMNED.” Temas Dear, He said my reputation could not be of the best, or | ABOUT IT AND! would not receive such invitationn, | You know better, Dear, You know what T am, ‘and you know | was furious Hea damned me, mthat Crownin- 4 mo to go O, Dougla (Continued on Next Page.) The Facts about Aspirin i Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin may be purchased and used with full confidence— Lecause: Every officer and director OF The Bayer Company, Inc., is an American. Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine Aspirin, which hi made in America—on the banks Hudson—since 1904, Because: Because Every package and every tablet of genuine Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin is invariably marked for identi- fication and also for your additional pro- tection with The Bayer Cross. Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin ames MeGreery & Co, AND FRIDAY 34th Street Purchases’ Will Appear on Bills Rendered November 1st. Second Anniversary of the A remarkable opportunity to purchase an Overcoat to wear through the Fall at much below regular prices. Remarkable Savings 500 FALL OVERCOATS For M The assortment consists of the entire made-up stock of one of the most prominent manufacturing tailors of New York. of styles developed in Imported and Domestic Fabrics Slip-on and regular Chesterfield models; beautifully tailored and richly trim- med; principally quarter silk-lined. Some Oxfords full silk lined; sizes 34 to 44. en and Young Men $24.50 regularly 30,00, 85.00, 40.00 and 45.00 MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT There is an unusual variety mostly in English Wava nOouvAX, eng par 1918, ceEmMBEM 46, James McGreery & Co. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 5th Avenue 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered November Ist. Remarkable Savings McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE Library Furniture een Anne Model Suite, as illustrated; frames upholstered in Blue Damask. 198,00 regularly 275.00 Three-piece Qu of Solid Mahogany Two-piece Overstuffed Suites,—with pillow atms; same ‘Tapestry used on outside backs, top of springs and both sides of cushions regularly 290.00 219.00 Queen Anne Model Cane Sofas,—upholstered in Damask. regularly 135.00 115,00 .. tegularly 75.00 52,50 Queen Anne Model Arm Rockers... .regularly 55.00 34,50 Two-piece Overstuffed Suites with pillow arms and loose spring cushions; upholstered in Silk Velour. 0. regularly 434.00 00 Queen Anne Model Arm Chairs. . ‘Ten-piece Louis } Walnut, including 66-inch Buffet, China Cabinet, - Extension Table, Side Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. regularly 480.00 349,50 ‘Ten-piece English Model Suites in Brown Mahogany, spe leaing Ot sad Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side ‘Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. F 250.00 regularly $35.00 Ten-piece Louis XVI Model Suites in Solid Mahogany including 72-inch Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side ‘Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. regularly 925.00 795.00 Chippendale Model Suites in Mahogany or ch Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side ide Chairs and one Arm Chair. regularly 575.00 475.00 Ten-piec Walnut; 7 ‘Tables, five | 1 Four-piece Louis XVI Model Suites, as illustrated; finished in Lvory amel or Mahogany. Suite includes Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bed. . regularly $27.50 250.00 a, ., Mour-piece Queen Anne Model Suites, Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bed...,.......tegularly 175.00 135.00 Four-piece Louis XIV Model Suites in Newby Walnut, including Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Toilet Table 395.00 and Bed....... Rcecaisede hatha regularly 465.00 Four-piece William and Mary Model Suites, including --.-298.00 Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Bed. regularly 363.00 Separate Pieces 1--Solid Mahogany Telephone Stand and Chair k 9.75 regularly 13.50 2—Solid Mahogany ‘Tea Wagon, regularly 20.00 15,00 3-—Hand-decorated Tip Table with raised decorations 7,50 regularly 15.00 Solid Mahogany Work Tables....... regularly 10.75 8.75 Solid Mahogany Windsor Chairs or Rockers.........11,50 regularly 14.50 “Sister Susie” Knitting Stands of Solid Mahogany ......5,50 regularly 11.00 Inlaid Mahogany Tea Wagons. ....regularly 25.00 15.00 “Plymouth” Foldaway Tables in Solid Mahogany ....., regularly 7.00 5.75 shed in Antique Brown mahogany regularly 24.00 14.50 High-back Windsor Chairs fi ‘‘McCreery Linens’’—At Pronounced Reductions 1,500 Heavy Irish Union Linen Damask Table Cloths: 67x 86inches......each 5.00............regularly 6.75 each 6.50 67 x 104 inches, ,,,,.each 6.50............ regularly 8,50 450 Doz. Heavy Irish Union Linen Damask Napkins to Match. 19} x 19's inches...doz, 4.50..........65 regularly 6.00 500 Doz. Irish Union Linen Damask Napkins 18 x 18 inches .-..doz. 3.7. regularly 4.50 400 doz. Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed......... doz. 3.00 regularly 4.50 200 doz. All Linen Huck Towels, hemmed..... . doz. 6.75 regularly 8.00 250 doz. All Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched. ...doz. 7.50 regularly 9,00 HOUSEFURNISHINGS—Below Regular Prices 1—Vollrath Triple-Coated White quart capacity. Enamel Tea Kettle; + regularly 2.50 2.00 2-—Vollrath ‘Priple-Coated White Enamel Ce pot; G-quart capacity pred Sauce: 1.45 3—Vollrath Triple-Coated White Enamel Rice or Cereal regularly 1 Boiler; 1° 4-quart capacity. regularly 2.10 1.75 4—Vollrath Triple-Coated White Enamel Covered Sauce- pan; 5-quart capacity. regularly 1.60 1.35 5 Fireproof Casserole, — Brown, with white lining; mounted in heavily nickel-plated frame: regularly 1.75 1.10 6— Double Rice or Cereal Boiler— highly polished Aluminum; 2-quart capacity. regularly 2,00 1.25 7~Aluninum Handled Kite! Knife, Carving Fork, Bread Knife, Knife. leaver, Spatula and Paring Made of best American sheet steel. regularly 4.50 2.95 8—‘T'wo-Lipped Aladdin Aluminum Pan with renewable wooden handle; 8%¢ inches dia top.. 115 regu 5 9 Set of Three Lipped Aluminum Saucepans—hbighly polished; 144, 2 and 3-quart capacity. regularly 1.75, set 1.10 10 Aluminum Windsor Kettle, with cover; 5-quart ca pacity; a delicious pot-roast may be cooked without water.1, regularly 2.50 11—Electric Toaster, with toast rack; complete with cord and plug. regularly 3.50 12--Combination Spice and Cereal Set, consisting of white enameled metal frame, four Aluminum covered glass spice cor tainers and three Aluminum coyered Cereal Jars regulary