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SEPTEMBER 1%, 1895. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, in fact, she wac corresponding with! Twelfth street. It is a flat-house ICK B 9 U MRS. GERRY’S FUNERAL. Dentistry. ! HER LIFE HIS, [Pst sen smn sae, ence soel emergent 1 § BABIES’ IES’ FUND. Raia Lng, =~ - wy _-—/Full Value fo'r Your Money suddenly got married to Charles Curtis,| Instantly hurrying back, he informed NOT HER LOVE, of whovo existence Poole had never been | her brother of the tragedy, and he ran yard, Tenth Street, WreC 0S! i re 5, We deape given th ech Ml -polaly| ioranaha we OUeOe aware, He was disappointed, and to|down just as the ambulance arrived | Oy, lac a tessetS iki NUE A, ‘1 Y SUC get away from his surroundings he| from the Sency Hospital. Over $100 ‘Added Tt by To) tn Greene Gerry, the mother of HELLO! HELLO! our success. obtained a position as purser on one of| He aided the surgeon and the police to Day's Contributors. leven eS ee anny the Ward line steamships. stop the flow of his sister's blood and [Ckepel Int West Twenty -Arh sirert | F ‘ 7 P P r MD WLE CHAS Uettors vent, Rien [HARE LGA. SHED Nee to les sean this meenine at HL o'clock ~.| “Mr. Jones, where did ordan urser Poole + Fatally Shoots he reappeared again, and notwithstand:| lance. Poole was breathing then, andl q eew More Fairs and Stavds t ands pie ae Rete al ; “ 9 ing the fact that Jessie was a married | he, too, was put in the ambulance elde w More Fairs ani LS Relacesbol tan ae AEA UNA you get those teeth? irs, Jessie Curtis, Th woman, he renewed his attentions, He|by side with his victim, despite the Be Heard From. Hoe ck iecurtar ne eh ee the betel Sahat y EDEN —oought’her Jewelry, but, it ts sald, she | brother's protest, Materia ek Back wee Ake “Those he pol ned ‘+ Her 2 hkl ee ml ty That Han Helped Over | “The. Aierate serge Kiatted! thom, tik teeth, Smith, but Crown Moriart y & Co., : ‘The latter would not allow them to 00 Tote Thin Summer. Jolt Goelet mansion — iroadway anit a The she told her husband, Charles, of | tie side by side, so he got into the am- Pool's attentions, Hoe told her to keep | hulance himself to keep them apart and — Sere ave. carriages, which drove ima (QN1 Bridge work inserted by away from him and tnore him alto- | drove to the hospital, , ihe drive that ensinctes the house: wn SH ih NOT LIVE, gether, as the man was undoubtedly | yt must have been the last flicker of THE SUDSCRIPTION the drive (Hat enctrotes ' crazy. She tried ta do so, but he al- — -_ Th the firat carriage were Commo | | j Ife that was in Poole's body when he ways managed to find out what bulls or | wan first picked up, as he was dead! Previously acknowledged $i,s1es; ore Gerry and Mr. and Mes. Gatiaun | . or n, ante thy abury in th second Geor T Camman and | |, | parties she was going to and be there) when the hospital was reached. Mee Manehes, Pearl Wheaten: seo] the Younm. Mesarn, Cialiatin, krandehiid West of 3d Ave.,; New York. Supposed Harmless Flirtation | !!mseit. Word in the mean time had been car-| Stand. Astoria tT. May Arnold, Lillie ren of Mrs. “Gerty, in che “thin were | On ofe occasion, Jessie's sister Mamle| ried to the Ansonia Clock Works, and| Miltaer, Neriha Fire, Annie MoPeck Mr. Gilford and Dr kman Vist 1 Ne eee ie re ice fe aes veut | TT ear aes tee ene eee ee aul MELE Neat gm. ohange at AP 8€6 Sixth Ave, N.Y. Furniture, Carpeti ngs,Upholstery QC in Brooklyn, be ashamed of yourself, following Jessie | would not believe the terrible news. peo] Sure sexton et Trin CHAD EL ni about as you do, You know she fs a} Curtis ran around to 452 Ninth street | RB Williams, Bass turham, No Y SH WHiGh Wan wbOltd Silver ChoKe wonritip married woman and can never be any-| to sce If lis wite was home, Ie found | amg ssh aGna (ees anag| CE THMORRUH They will replace any teeth it Gi j SPURNED HS ATTENTIONS, (URES ne | gat a Mad eto ee ce, mato und iotey_ ane | utyouhavelotdyaciten| Credit Given on Easiest Terms. "I don. care.” he replied; “ft will| Policeman Anderson to the hospital, | ®,"r&¢ sum made at a faly in Votan fRSATT CHIR have either you or she, not matter what | Ilo recognized his wife and fell on WS] Oe ine fair will, he told, to-morrow. sr mane ORG, a tie neglect or early decay.” Amusement Amusements. Rejected Lover in Vain Went to Sea | te consequences may be. knees beside her. ‘The other members] (yo Guy after: when t! E is Vorgat Gis Fanida, and Mes “It you talk that way to me, or ever| of the family were kept away from her. | Wuekera will be pletured ak anil inn seer 189 Full a ets, $15 for $@ aa Huber's!"t Museum DALY’ "S pan i Hitwaehcewe follow me about.” Minnie retorted, “I] Mrs, Curtis was then unconscious and | SOT0rs SiN ot Pitbull Re alas tae | turned to Do Murder. will riddle yor with bullets.” the husband remained there in hopen| Frvr giver que stcuise charity, Thore| AU the request. of the family. towers Wa hy 2 (are many fairs and stands yet to hear] Were omitted The only floral piece w from, but they will come {n slowly, an | Mogeyt Mth Of Hees ef the valley probably be all reported before the| "Phe. fumeral cortege went ap Frond end of the month, ‘To-day $107.40 has {Way to Twents ith street to Trinity been added to the fund, making the | CMAN Mr wore conducted hy inte Jgtand total of the season's resources | Tr Markan DIN. asaisted | bY Rew | E, | $31,526.28, | ward W Crold Fillin §, lt J Lar est, 4. barn thts waa emits cod EM Ie THEATRE, "Third Weeks fresh-air excursions on its | were Warstat, 1. Mayaqement Charies Hyohman NENT MONDAY, SEPT. 23—MR. JOHN DREW, ri ey Penny any gee wont Every evening at 8. Mats, Wed. and Sat at Bin the wonderiul | AMERICAN THEATIRE, stulines Satdrgay, hy talking hot F¥ed swale, Urenestre Circe @ Balcony, 0c. jenry Irving ought to witness It re he lenven town, THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY wns coco PASTOR'S, MATINEE TO-DAY. Tot other fenton, HOPKINS'S TRANS-OCBANIC. CO, HHUA TICE, Ward a woe ) ROSSOW, BROTHERS eects Pooles attentions to Jessie were | that she would be able to recognize him, pressed #0 atdently that she was in| The Physicians gave him no hope of her Recuuse Mrs, Jessie Curtis, who lived | positive fear of the man, She heard|Fecovery and they dared not probe for with her husband, Charlew, at 452 Ninti | almost with relief, twelve months ago, | the Pullet. ‘ street, South Brooklyn, would not re-| that he had fallen down the hatchway| After an hour or so she murmured {urn the Millett love of Charles Poole, a | Of one of tae Ward line boats and was) {ie name “Charnes! and rveued tt " - * “) seriously injured. So far as her famtly| three times, They | were Weak. on Mee purser on one of the Ward line steam-|xnow she did not see him again until| Words on her lips when she saw Voole ships, he made a desperate attempt on| this morning. pistol and was about to cry for her hus: the public etreet this morning, to take} In the mean time he had recovered | ¥anl aaa isis ene. Balen cto her life and hig own, and was boarding with a Mrs, Hobbes, ive cabRe aoa Rc gr wOsiN me In the latter case ho succeeded, as|°" Fifth street near Sixth avenue. Hel tive, He said he could not. All hi dren in all, 4 he died almost instantly, af {ting | heard that Jessie had obtained a post-| knew was that Poole had been annoy-| speak eloquently of ite work, and noth a thirty-six-calibre bullet In hie heat | ton in New York and that she walked | ing his wife for a long tune and he had be i eed. be said, y-six-calib et in his head. When he fired at her she feli on the Playground to over 33,00 tone. | Winthrop, Gen. dames G. Pearsall hildren. tn, Hie hit. Halt and Miss Robert Goelet, 1 MATS ASAT COLUMAUS Theatre. Eve, 3.15, Mat Wed, & Sak nates ete ti Costitti Costs Yon a ABIALS Mt aut CAPTAIN PAUL. (he TRILBY ft owas eult ritien of ye i ouse, which | Warned her to beware of him. tions to the Fund should every morning from her house, which | "Revond that he declined to say any- to shier of World, Pulitaer| Sard. Second avenue a sidewalk. and her death was considered] #® half-way in the block PA ag thing, as iD was too much ghock d at Huitding, New vere chty.t" ik rate west : enth anu Fighth avenues, in Ninth] the tragedy, The story of Pe n- “ eo © Gott in Nec only @ question of a few hours at the| ee NG the station on Fifth ave-|fatuation and acquaintance with Jesse i ERS, Recorder utmost. ate wae told by her, sister Minnle to ian beaavil The cool, delibe whic vening World” reporter in presence ie Anti pL Sere eaten nee owas 1 in Walt for His Vic of her mother, brothers and sisters, BN le rting was conducted; the pre- sf One of the Htombach boy is a well: meditation shown, as well as the rapid- 7 dee. Oleloete. (hiK/imic g| known cyclist, He was dressed In ey- ; Shortly before 7 o'clock this morning | cling costume, ready for a seventy-mile | intertainmen: friends eas ool Clase Collection, ra ity with which the shots were fired, RP q g SI a “ } yon : FPoole was seen walking along Sixth ave- Which he was entered. for to ; Hild Balls Three i Sagan EWA, caused the utmost excitement in thelyue from Fifth street. He stopped at| day, when he heard of the shooting, | 7" ('e Bator i ee ; -_—————— "HOYT S THEATRE, PURINA MADISON SQUARE GARDE vicinity, of Jessie and Minnte none of! Mnelosed please find the collection of igelabi oe nT 2b EVENINGS Ninth street, then crossed the street Lal Poste, Sunday-school cla It happened on a much frequented | diagonally to Cawley’s liquor store on| Me fombachs knew Poole. | i, | iuuar enol can thoroughfare—the corner of Ninth street |the opposite corner, Outside the store/alive, but her death was expected at | ¢ county, and Sixth avenue. ‘Trolley cars were} was a shoeblack stand which is|#hy Moment passing constantly, so that within three 3 THEA TICE. 1 wi sing or A eed Mia S| \iefore eniering the service of (the A Brooklyn Stand, TRAIN. DENTIST Y, ‘ABBEY’ Ne Hyrepilag i wae ate e ‘ operated by a ¢ 5 Yard line company Poole was a ct ‘ tae 4 i ininutes from the time the pistol shots] poole, who was neatiy dressed, got]penter, He lives at 440 Hicks street, : ee ; FRANC Is WH, vl cu b of the chtid st Durham, Willams fell from the ThE story: trecesape | an HE sates HILLIARD M E yer PAINLESS ME MAND CHT" BLACK AMERICA. EDEN MUSEE, WORLD in WAX & GRAND CONCERTS Ty PA . Write. | “ocioroons [aise eb dat or Rescues Tang out two bodies lay bleeding on the si When the wounded woman was taken | Please fod incloved the proceets ot a ot into the chair and had his shoes shined. |, “pen the fe wore oniiiel ers | ite stand ti ont of ¢ tent ‘ sidewalk, A crowd of fully two thou | fe gat the ahoeblack. then aaked the] {ths honnlal ie wets an He MEER | Ne and Nall Uy amet ms ue Cat an the Wheels AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. | ind persons were on hand to view |jatrors permission to sit In the chalr,|dlamond acarfpin, a gold hatpin ‘set | ac Hoping tt John Dowie, twenty-two years old, of ene, PALMER'S. 5 ‘1O-NIGHT 8. ee them. as he was tired, The permission was} With pearls and an embossed hatpin. In | heip Trusting the nove] 459 Third avenue, while intoxicated, fel! AND aed We nyphiatie s her pocketbook was found $37.49 In cash, | work Poole was perfectly sober. tue Vibes Bae Ke Jessie Curtis was only twent He sat in the chair for fully twenty ia 4 ree fa ine ae ements i Gater © es with his face turned towards| Coroner Kene visited Mrs. Cur a years old and was one of the prettiest ee My oe ned end ot that| the Seney Hospital to get the st A Fale in Jersey City girls in the section in which she livea, | Seventh avenue i the shooting. The woman Was at first | To the Buttor A little over four years ago she married {time he Maw the figure of a trim, neatly | too weak to talk, but with the ald Of | incto 4] expensively ressed 7 e - | stimulants she w finally enabled to do her husband, Charles, Before that she |DUilt, expensively dressed woman com- | stimulants she was findlly cnabied to de was known as Jessie Rombach. ing down the opposite side of the) syon jt might be called, she constantly She was fond of amusement, par-|Sthect: On her finger was a large dia-/ asked for water, This, the physicians Ueularly dancing, and nt att batis a; { mond ring. The woman was Jessie | thought, was a sure Indteation that she Ms and] mone could not r parties she was always seen h her [Curtis, To the C ates avenue, Brookivn, POM the platform of the Third avenu: man, JNi Gates ave kiya, [Ls station at One Hundred and Sixty- ninth street to the tracks, in front of an approaching train at 7 o'clock this , . morning. ' W will find $4.50, the proceeds of a Conductor Slunborn, Who was in fair held by Sadie Dunlap and myself, We were | Charge of the train that hi Helle of the Neighborhood, granted 3 ye {alon given all perience; XY eta FOK se cha, FLEUR-DE- ls | sevens altercug ‘and repalring also, Money saved by come BIGOU. Byes 815) Mats, Weil Hag Geo F. Conlon, furrler, 38 Kast 19h ab, MAY IRWIN 1s Wie [a Ab eh cme sane at ott! “A LAUGH HOM START TO FINI trekies by Mine, “Ttupperts Face Bleach ca 392 Ocean ay Jery [board walk and pulled Dowie ashie just Mer ‘NAT G. goObWwint Lo RE seen Be eas meme sees) tive “ts Save nine From’ being “teeth Bxtpactel Pastel Withont Pain | in A GILDED Fo CE aw fant be eae 4 4 Fair was granted Dr. Henry ‘work; over. ner and in the presence of . ‘oundsman Hildebrand, of the a y ; Old-Fashioned COUNTRY CLRCUS | Fe" Deane, dentists 450: Lexington ave., cor. sister Minnie. Both were the counter-| The Young wife never dreamed of) the Police Captain and d je Robbed Mme, Carre and Others Wop seuinee poe aM BEARneot ah Papute 4 | SY ARATE TA AND Us! 1) BENTLEY Vast Tos ecks. 50th ste Sth ave. | st: siwclalty artifetal teeth; expression restores. parts of each other aud were Insepa-| angi he walked on towards Seventh | CHTU told. the story subatanttall lake a nthe: pvaon attached othe placed lunder arrest. He was | OF rep patty | TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. ‘ARD—Pilon untelling and permanently cured rable, avenue and crossed It. She had Just | Stor “ne told whereand how whe fad | \ "hie Vilice Court ia «> Austrian auto- /fined $10 by Muxistrate Mott, in th | Atternoons, 2 ings. AK Ad tislon, be Lee eae laNthitl ef te an8 Ho: father, three brothers and two |*tepped upon the crosswalk when she) met Poole and as to his persecutions. ‘Alsgraceas ite woe he aay cts A | WROADWAY TT mage NC at 2 dich a, New York; firat-clase references. sister ed S$ and Wo | heard hurried steps behind her. She added that about elght months | (wens three veare old el —— WY OU METHOD You CAN HAVE YOUR | 4 week of th C E SS$jJ4~A-3125 PER TON of 2,000 1b, best family ers worked in the Ansonia Clock : scl 7 over her |@&9 he met her in the street one day iim ie lareny. The eee nares abaleat re Train Derailed, TENT EXTRACTED IN THE MORNING a ee e coal, deliv ‘at Thedford's, 27th st. and Oe Company, Twelfth strect and Seventh | Sh¢ ave a careless glance eT} and uaked her for the loan of. $3, In] Field Marshall, in the Ausflan ety ete eas Salant Mt AND GO HOME TX TILE VEST EAC, B ° NT NIE ‘"quanciy and quality guaranteed. Telephone avenue, and Charles Curtis, an expert | Sheulder, Then, as she saw Poole run-| order to get get rid of him she let him | trian Consul here knows him well Von J SHARON, Pa, Sept. 17 —Southhound passen WITH NEW ONES — mis a cts, as, ning towards her with a shining pistol| have it. She heard no more about it IUSE, Ee M 1. MatSate? | ast pr mechanic, worked there also, ‘The lat- fy |in his hand she screamed and started to| Until ter was welcomed as a son-in-law when | iP letter asking her fo meet him, when je | Mine, (arr Wig Recretany Stet Comma jam open wich him morning'at sharpele, ' Prot, Mixer, 1 We gah a he ied Jessic, He devoteuly | 7M Would pay back the Money {ol her. she | sloner Waring, charger him with having. miten | entire train. may ietatlel ait sevatalvot tse pws. | our prices will be ae _|aAj-KNOW YoU FATE and—fartu aaa en rae eae Saw the Murderer Too Late, Vid noe meet him, nor would she under | 4,54! era glanten, Men. Retier werinen im sengers ware slightly ust, bur all eiapel act’ | UNTIL OCT. 1 faitatens TTI STREET THEATIO: near oh ave ANibio, actentide palmiat, 208, Titi a Attached to her and stie to him. he |:iny ‘circumstances, she declared. ken trom her a ae ot drawing | Ove RENT. SID Set of Teeth $5.00 | “ricer tte to dt on. Mate Wednon and Sat nna tinlaaie ae ENE BIE IHS Gee ch sts “k| It wos too late, Poole sprang right ently, ecaune of fey failure! £0 )am Hendrick Tost a a vere N15 Set of Tevth 7.50 CLARA MORRIS. ail courts, 36 pub eae aw pert at mak- | jy front of her and at short range, sent] inorning. ' She sald that when he ap-| mea = Dentistry. 4 ae) TONIGHT and Sut. Mat CAMILI arr eoy 8 ing fancy lamp shades and worked for /4 pall crashing into her abdomen. peared to-day, he stafted to address | Fell trom Ship. _ bd S10 Gold Crowns, 22h... 5.00 T NTIC ane TALS at cat prices; Winsor Tiffany's, of this city, and others. At the place where the first shot was| her, and that when she tried to run he ; EST sf) Porcel : s.09/ ATLA (oe ee Ge Rosenateln’a, 420 6th Tones dev narenae (ae humiand aeeed Lge ee a fee At 2 o'clock this morning @ fireman attached “ ” BEST S10 Porcelain Crowns... 5-00) reve @ Regan, Hateen «Launches cx jen te ‘work ae yaband askell/red are a number of brownstone} “Airs, Curtis was too much worn out to] to the steamer Aurora, tying In the Rant River at Richmond Crowns... ce ceee ee SOO] its, Elezie Weston, eite Darling, Joy On ATTORNEY, highest seferences, ransacts all Duals her to work no more, as he was well | jouses, with little grassplots and rail-| talk more than this. thetaot. of Sith alreaGy dell) overboard ana! wit I, ay A FREE) ND opera M Beas ALE Satta aa yies i Ecses: Lever) BY Ee able to support a household. As time| inva in. front. ‘The. injured woman|. Her husband, Charles Curtin, told the | \).00) . Painless Extraction......... FRI GRA eae He aver, root 7 wore on, however, and no children were | .cizoa one of these railings and with | Rane that after thet marriage they _— i} Gold Fillings. ....... 4+. $1.00 up HANLON BROTHER: ATTENTION !—Sale solled trunks, baga;, born, and as they boarded instead of |: Rint wan followed there by Poole, and | DRESS GOODS NOV! : f | EM. kJOME DI 1 Veoey at, Astor House; itt +. 8 desperate strength dragged herself to| wife wax followed there by T and ELTIES. Silver Fillings... ..000++2+. 50! GARRIC AMAN WIT) _— keeping house, she decided to secure |‘). entrance of No. STL that was one of the reasons why" they ik io AAMAS rear STEN ELT SECC employment again. i ea Wastutl WMoxed fo thele presentadurein; 464 In} «ra ele ble & Co. Open Up Teeth Without Plate ...+++++++ 5.00 CLR SEATING Fe creek ‘sample Jars, 160. Linton, Drugeis, £18 She staggered across the little grass-| the same street D + ire inte 4 ef hve. A a ant Dinpiay. Specialists in Crown and Bridge Work or| We Kuarantee a tit or no pay, and keep | J. Mo Mit). Mar. | Mat. Sat. 2.1 ‘Atal Flirtation, plo cond ° Mrs. Hobbes is not anxious Ae jplot just as a second shot rang out) snout’ poole. When seen at her home e d Tt was only a few months before her|and the builet struck her in the back.|ghe said she had told all she knew. to] Arnold, Constable & Co. placed on marriage that Jessic Rombach first met | Then she fell and blood gushed forth in| the police, That was simply how long | exhibition to-day thelr Fall importationa AE Sy SOW AUER pa THE CAPITOL. a Siiqustus ‘hon CA el j | AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, HERALD 6Q, THEATRE, W way x SON G0 around Vike a beae with a sore Ba Bureau, $26 "1 ; , she ‘had known Poole—a. few. year 4 ; WHMINEN PRD SL Piiverinae Fuiter's) “pe Charles Poole. With her sister she | two streams. ae eo ote sbOnY bik neni. | Of latest Parisian novelties in dress 18 WEST 14TH STREET. in” ROB ROY. Brondway : attended Johnson's dancing school on| Not one second did Poole pause in his | hess, Boos, OURS S TOT, SUNDAYS 10 TO Wihave @ 20480 a8 Mate Thura Sat, Cired without tatermal Fulton street, Brooklyn. Poole was| murderous work. The instant she fell — Tn fancy silk plaida the new com- LYCEUN weit ROTH EI ie eefreectes Hee la binations ‘of colors are very rich, and about the sai red People to Test New Law. |the multiplicity of designs age as Jessie, and he|he turned and ran outside the gate to| © wildering. FEDERER S CASINO. 1 HILL'S RHEUMATISM AND GOUT CURE—The fell madly in love with her, the sidewalk, where, placing the smok-| The cas» of Mr. and Mra. William Waiker,|_.The chine silks, evening in extrava- isc >$ CAN ALLY Y WORD ban pers eel remedies one bottle will ears Perhaps it was that she wanted to ing pistol to his forehead, he fired and| colores, who arr suing fohn stark, a restay-| Eich combinations, excel in extrava: EST EETH Rafe new ter cioses (oF suronstruction, lecalbaetieds’ carry cn a harmless flirtation with him. | fell like a log. rant keeper, of 436 Ninth avenue, for retusing| the blet “She aah pEXTRACTION W TY PAIN FRE : = PAIS = ————____. z. the blending of colors is exquisite. mu te ang | GERMANIA. THEATRE Seana ETT CANAD SORT NTO Her sister says she always ridiculed| From the gaping hole the blood|to rerve them with a meal was set down tor] A marttotlarty attractive cone is of imply appited to the gume eat? rate eauet, Ma, sore, token: counts cad TRULDU UF TI AVENUE A." Mae's parlore. ste him, and that when waltzing with him | spurted fast and formed a big pool on|\° day before (ivi Justice Stiner in the Fighth | lavender-gra: ut with satin ground ed. Crows, good as uatul Cows, $0 Kinet kt ah eG Diainict ourt,. bit awing to the absence nd gutter. Judge, was por Af #¢ come home ai once, tho| and embroidered brocade figure. hou laten, OO, Rtark.| “The store wan crowded “all day by Mon atts nein e Jessie would deliberately leave him in| the fags a 2.00; Pain ned until next Ti "OER DENTAL PARLORS, Instruction. (Dr Hata the middle of the floor, while all the| Policeman Anderson, of the Fifth aves | ‘ti. si" woyid nave compomieed, it Walker throngs of ladies admiring the taffetas tract FRE Gold Fillings fro 902 4th Avenue, opposite Macy'a. nat i ti ether girls and young fellows in the | nue station, was the first officer to arrive | wife junprimes) Pekin dearades and satin | Mite: thet amslgsn Piling Biles | -—— = | ER eee pulling: 2 lesson 00s, 8 lessons and for free book, Quenest, Place laughed at him. ‘on the scene. He had heard the shoot- Gallinlun @lGe a Cable ca Re Ue TE oe ALL WORK. WARRANTED AND BP IN RE STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING 8CHOOIc v Hi Set S467 Ores All this, however, did not seem to|ing a block away and saw the crowd Tn the woollen and woollen silk fabrics | PAIR FRER OF CHARGE FOR FIVE YRARS. DISEASES OF MEN ENOGRAPILY AND THPEWRITING BOHOOUS | etstALISMAul, Wi. Pletcher Moot HoUa a AKdoriiiel Goldener Ge hiel vier iii A Third avenue cable car collided with an tee |the rough effect Keemne to predomina 053 BROADWAY, 2s ee ies ites 1068 rou faid he had epent one fortune and had| ambulance call. Then he hurried to the om the. wagon trimmings a greater variety in design FULTON ST. fale Oya ioprevel Frentl mautod to all wut: | | Meme | trated feck gives waluable inte’ ot tow just fallen into another, He got his|scene and awaited other officers from id Walsh, irom h ac eerle ea ne ccm ana ane st Cor Hirldge, BROOK uh PSL aM Sunn me aurora: [ere SAM mms h | quciaeed 10 fo; acat sor 6 Eceat maimpe > e ea Yuuaniial « ed aay L "Personal consuitatiog, aleo. bool the S — sisters in England to write to Jessie, | the precinct, the Harlem Hospital, Gripman Geori eta is probably the most attractive LADIES IN A‘ Parponal coneultalien, ales bent 0nd BEBCSS: © 1 youn WoROS“OPe READ. $1; w Pre and before the ‘atter w re of it,] The Rombach family lives at 358] Livermore was arrested ever shown in New York, * * To eens ere ee et antee Dame ‘ Astrologer, 244 6tR a Lor write, when the tide comes in. I know @ place barouche, which hy dared not under the pine trees where the breese Mr. Radcliffe smiled triumphantly a4 he takes away all the mosquitoes and"— who went home wit nfounded by the speciacl ’ lawyer. He asked Miss Paula to find! fair as ever, Orly her eyes laughed! Yous, and hal many times eo | M Ky P LE IC I RE | the lessons for him after each service! silently Phe “unexpected. herefire, he A for the next one. This detained her 32 sorbed Was she in her own) from contemplition of a beeth the pe and Mr. Radeliffe Was invited to the larger vehicle, but “Sania rattied her cup slightly. "Thank thoughts that she almost stepped upon) tough of a soft hand without a sound, walking Gy the street in’ Christian was diaillustontzed when hefoundhimself you both very much for wanting to take 4m that most conventent spot until the| Tom Kang before she waw him. ‘tom He merely looked | inquiringly intu fellowshin, Mr. Radcliffe carrying « Wedged In between Teddy Travers and dare of mee) sie said, glancing. grates _ —— | rector could prepare to stroll dewn the| Was a young man at whom all the vil- Uaula's eves and followed her eager fully a bright blue volume of ‘Penny. several uther similar “infunte” with fully first at the rector and then at the lage authorities looked askance. With glance to the fish-h Thon, in a ser Vs poems and Mr. |all his advantages, they said, he had Ond, his portly troutship Jay flapping ging to cone cal his. b never amounted to anycaing. He trav- ald gasping on the moss at the laly's lethorpe sir wil Miss Pryor far in front. Tediy was jawyet In the glance both gentlemal eauing bread and butter, haying legun recognized. that hint of laughter an Mimisnt early to lose no ehanee of consumption. fecame. silent. “After things are put aisle and bow # triumphant greeting The Rector and the Lawyer Both Knew|*" the forestalled Radcliffe. disap: This Sunday morning, as Mr, Ogle-|@lied abroad and studied art, without, feet. here on earth is Paula Pryor,’ ex- Mr.” Radcliffe, drearily conscious of away here in the grove.” she continued, ¥, ° | as le tiny 5 1 Wi 0. much a® a crayon portrait to show U's yours, Paula, ant fair ga elaimedt the Vlady, straining amazed noise, dust, Jolt- “Tam sure T can find some pleasant the Subject Too ell. Tiatee. ae Bonne for it He was Rraduated at Yale, and wld Tom taking up cyes'dawi whe street ing and’ “heat, face to sit for an hour or two. | le , bl Wasn't a minister or a doctor or @ Jaw~ he old It seetued in the weeks following that mentally de- When luncheon was over the lawyer 7 - voluntary glance yer. Undisturbed by ‘his failures, new {their sc fey inorning that Paula muse have hounced Miss ostentativusiy. secured. Miss” Pryor ftom. the window + ever, he went his own lazy way without Where did you it some magic cloak, co mysterious Pryor for luring shawl and sat down on a bench to wait OUNG Lawyer Rad- 10 divided his attentions as to cause no | 0m the | window j re to ronciilate public opinion. “nly rn to hold unt goraiiea were! hee die appearances toto such for’her, while the rector stationed hime oh - | jealousy amo: fe a hs | the small boys defended his good name e taal Bhe of the Jexsons ‘with. lightni pment self on‘a stone and turned the pages of clifte: walked “lel- | Jealousy among the:ladies of his parish!) stort ituck tat ! Knew that his was the truest alin { don't. know," speed and vanished through the chancel irritating with u ‘display, Pauls surely down May-| For six months the course of clerical (Out) (iN UNtt | Gad ataeteat atin wha einen, that | answered Pau 1 door before Mr. Radcliff could get out wateh her, red up the dishes and moved bac field street toward] love had been as smooth as the clerical J?) id threatening “\ tae | Ro catcher could ever "get te hated | Of his at or Mr aaterhorpe turn | y on the rorth between ie Wagons eintily, piscop dur ea 2 wee ert, eate f | ay curves; that nobody cise knew whe it when aroun vestry. Hone fou her seat, coo iffe observed tha & she pt Dal (Nair. During the jate Bering. ROWGver| oven hin last acted \V oy | BR, | ail the'nsh’and all the birds and ait't trout Mat wher wiih fresh in trons she Was Ro Church, He was] Fate had thrown a dark shadow into CONN 0% Tedly x) FRE | kauicretn® lived, “or cout “tell. stories ot las cRURKE | fuddy. bast viet Ae ius tall and thin, with | his rose-colored pastoral. The shadow MA\ dite Which Would make 2 fellow. forget. ‘he st come. from framan en ATI so ari thay paleo pr4 Be curse cane Na: called ite Travers saw it, too, || | \ tootharhe, or draw a pleture of Kot b seal Wtelifte sur hat ring that Sunday= @ narrow, white| was introduced to Mr. Oglethorpe ax Travers saw Mt. toe. [\{\) Uf | haan Cruaoe ag teal thee a dog’ would |. Tom “laughed bv irmunte or alone ant gee 8888 j ‘axe: int Ta net eee face and a Roman|Roumey Radcliffe, beginning his legal), whispered to his i/ i bark at it. Paula had nto sehiel COL Were ty fee, WHE noo nearer t mie eae " Why she ald she was Boing to (ake nose, As usual, he| career in Mayfleld, and as important in { with Tom in thetr childhood, but of lite YOu wit down hopelessly j R nO ee ott \ litile Fest” answered Miss Spris. 4 sepa i : her : ‘ae years they seldom met ay ula's s rested curiously on the quate eonsolath h’ Miss Sprtz, Miss 2 bags Me Hadshdte threw, down, his shawl wore a tall silkyhis own eyes as only that man can be mans comin’ after Stretched out at he uly @ketehes ‘Tom, with a first impulse Martin and Mies Hageinbotham about ae: AGED luncheon Mmurmur.ng which, fortunately, hat and a trim| who is fresh from college, Radcliffe yo cag at opeddy for Uraiitie a “pompous Je haphing (0 rontide ine fellow-townmnian, siread The” Sundayeten nk authorities | had ULROUNAL MA | orig did ‘not understand. At the 4 ‘ § ‘aula shook her head at Teddy for (nite Peay us ut hin coat for her, and began to ex- voted, asx usual, to hold their anuual Was served Jethorpe put down black suit. playing his cards for oid Judge whisnering, Mit amiled eweetly on Mr, Mater a Plantain leat, Pini Bis eaenpue fini on Sait at Merete “parte madonna, Keepin ( vf uations With Ax he came in| Pryot’s favor, ax Mr. Oglethorpe could Ogiethorpe’ am she, pawerd him on her | After halt ian hour's conversation with | Miss Puta Vivor miiat, jut voltrae, at. REENETREINK, AM MARTINS | SIE ag ‘nd Mr. Radelitte sigh! e church | nly see, That was natural, for, of Way to change yook in the library. He not heard Paula pproach, the old sexton, Mr. Rot am litte tend. to leok after her Infants. and mine Mrs. Barstawe's je esculr Or but in Me ferent directions. FR Oe tne care ie the Judge would help him tn’ hie Reaasured by that smile, Mr. Oglethorpe and sketched eee eae ADOT oN DS heman to Krom Feationk Tie hushed open ixter and lawyer each made up bis mind cide spent his time in rescuing vari weary. Shy met aa hour por AR stowd of} course, the Judge would: help him Waited patiently at the head of the class {f khe could withdraw without distarh- the chureh door and looked Ino ‘Phe that “aman those picturesque “rocks too venturesome siiiita than bp son the Mele children flocked herefrom. ‘This | profession, But it was wholly uncalled pew, watching the brary Gage kes ing him, It w ry Wad taste to eo Bucldtnae t frat seemed empty, hut he gh nua fran the paint into. the EE RRR LT Fb tar tv te fea i ais had wished to showed him his vist had heen cor-| for that he should extend his attentions Purring pussy cat fo vidently both st the sharp rocks 4 Agiv'd to Goma out. Without by. the ing down the with a tancaliziag Lely fixed oat least. long ak : had: sought rectly timed, for his Intention was | to the Judge's dauchter, stone steps waited the equally pa expression enough to learnt his fate Nothing lesk | When the children had finished eat 7 vainly: They to walk home with Miss Paula Pryor,| Now was Mr. Oglethorpe's soul dis- ang ay Wy complalaant Mr Kot ray ‘Ah, good morning, Me. Radeliff than desperation would have induced | the Older BAORLG AE HOW fen ate weal, prodded ‘ni- eps t pal Peete var! Radelitfe, for, as he ran out, Teddy he said, catching steht of the lawver the lawyer te dare che trials of a Bun Pa , laced between ar i ently and the charming teacher of the infant. class, | quieted by the apparition of a tall form ifm who’ had iw weakness: for in VAD, goodeMorning, Ate. Oglethorpe, tis Weake” bat he fete het ponte Kudetitte and Mir Geethorne, tently, and As Miss Pryor had not appeared wher crowned with @ portance, had sald to him in a friendly, | ene ei Wiities of lan established father=inclaw | “Really. Misa Pryor." said the little) 4 wards the he reached the stone steps, Mr. Had- | tall silk hat, at coufidential way: “Teacher knows ye're Ruther warm weather we're having,” and « comfortable fortune. were daily | tector, leaning over the watermelon, Shade to life entered into a somewhat labored every” function Bere, mister, an she's comin! right ov the cleresman after a pause, erowing dit hie horigon, ie Mist insist on you taking a reat this) | wae 8 cliffe ei c 01 , \ Never hefore had such a direct recogni: | Ing Which the lawyer had been peers dea move might revive them afterngon, You are overwork a they neared conversation with the deaf sexton, to graced ae piles tion of hix ault, heen vouchsafed, and {ito the dusky corners of the | M be feared some overdony self. The others can amuse the chi tne point @ n irene es > tthe ie ‘ose Nigh © had prudence on his dten ‘ ng murmur of cover the embarrassment natural for a ryor, His cheer- the lawyers hope r Nr ha be ren Sirs Hadclven nota) sink , , spitehed NOt expected to set aside his rival so | warmer than. it has heen.* re sy batt had been |v Yes" ent in Mo. Radel puttin ih eo fastidious lawyer hanging around a Sun- ful, high-pitched [Ol Os! | Bind the lace MN nr hele Hutta at, Misunderstood | down his biscuit Yes, 1 was about. to re ae nod day-school entrance. voice would Waver — Meanwalie, as the minister stood by vanced to Ld wean intention: | make the same remark mys he | them, Then Miss Pryor's class was the first one and almost breck | the Pew and the hamser by the door, | You w ine, nit said fa Wy Mins | will bring on a revere headache Fuah na them, ‘Thee next the chancel, Here the Rev Sep- when he glanced the Tibraes, and steppe! out ciirough | : nl waiting 3 Wished {to seme | Somewsior he eal shade s0Me> gtoamed gh wie trees. Roth pene timus Oglethorpe loved to watch her as a Re from his ser- row portal. wi | funbral 1B -eiiend. nie ator frat “op. | where vat an ihe Tacks vs fomen ie Ane freee, Reb ae she fed the heavenwarl longings of her \ Goel Vimon and saw that ran » the < Hadelitte Wy decide at portunity tor Str. Oglethorpe reddened nervouniy. fhe wid ¢ loait Moe picturel young charges und sought vainly to VT Vogal Intertoper rau tei Rouleau MIR Leyte ah : "1 crow stings to you he inter- Chg # Camilla won't: urb their more evident earthly natures, siting behind the stove waiting ng bank, "pase | ta) wong f ss Eataell CANE. WANG ed Le wie, manly tones ‘The Rev, Mr. Oglethorpe was short and fur end of the orvice and far 7 ae Ameo Me} around tike this and go fishing on hand hm ogning xo Fe oe Ue Ate a tche bent taal utteréd to, the law F ‘ove finKes. the Ree be waren in dieeanre he waite nicer: th charming grotty around the bend yee? fe Heinle rather chubby, with round blue ¢es and the lady. Scramble as he would, Mr rink and white Mowers | When ber even, feliawing tne a Perhaps we MuBEt Walk f the bay. and it vou will permit me, thorpe ist avin curious! little white teath frequently disstored by Oglethorpe could not get off his surplice muy She climbed ently | reached the hook, thers, nibbling da after tuncheon. 1 will carry suime shawls Sita 1 fishhook in * Ke sinile, Since Nis com and > at the church door in time to stone fence that hounded |Iy, was the fattest, han = . 7) 5 tid pillows, over there the wa Bia Ren) Aine h had’ esd! oft aie atia geueriitaain 1 red on that had ever swam li Wepos iis. pany. nese « 1 You won't find any grotto when youlon paula. I Mayfield Mr, Oglethorpe'’s thous bs at OF Bs ee a several VAIN) wooile, enjoyini Zummer breere breath lence she laid her han on! recto 1) tly Mra. Thebe { honor he;get there,” broke in Mr. Radeilffe with day hat an all been for Miss Paula, thouga he ha! efforts, he formed a plan to outwit the | sunshine, Her face was as plaid and] Tom Kane's head, Tom was not ner-| Barstowe, watching behind the parlor dlagginboth am a malicivus saeer, "That all dlls up| taking be Exchange,