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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1900, tat rE : URDA’ 8 b_Wori SHE WEDS HER FE GETS DOWER. SEEKS QUICK DEATH | is LOVE $5000, TO HIDE HIS SHAME: ANCL! SOOT -LAW — | Sir Samuel Scott Rushes Mrs. De Freece, with Whom Gossips Say. Because Lived. ‘of Domestic Tragedy of Which All London Talke. ee False Friend Led Wife Away, but She Repent- *ed of the Folly--Royal. ty Tried to Patch Up Little Girls Terrified by the Antics of Their = the Broken Home. a ‘ during Beautiful Lady Sophie's eres pee, Elopement Almost « ie. ores Heart--The Queen a tealng very oh i seaianniaad Peacemaker--Was the vine aon Ok i Wife Forgiven? render eae Bot knew wh. i i f. ee” MRS. HARRY L. CHRISTIAN. MRS. LUCY J. DS FRERCB. Out of hie estate of 900,000 Harry 1.) De Preece into the street, whereupon Christian, who died last Saturday, left! the latter sued Christian for $80,6 dam- AMO to Lucy J. De Freece, and te his| ages for alienation of his wife's affec- ‘Wife nothing except what the aw would | tione. * Mot allow him to deprive her of-—her| When Christian lay dead at the Gower right. Bighty-eighth street house last Satur- * The bulk of the residue of the catate|day, Mrs. Christian went there and sald fhe bequeathed to his four children. The| to Mrs. De Freece: . fered for probate in Brovklyn| ‘I will take charge of the funeral rangements. | don't want you to 1 man-about- | fere. | don't want yeu to even be pres- occupation) ent in the death chamber during the if aby fil z i 22 Hilt Ht H 7 1 Fe yee ite ie fit i pr death of his | ceremonies. Mather, he became the head of the chn-| And it was as she hed ordered. Dur- AND SHE ELOPED. Ses yo A cern which had made ihe family | ing the funeral services Mrs. De Freeee aey-¥ oehelars f wealthy. was tn the kitchen, but her sobe One wes about About a year and a half ago he turn. | be heard by those in the room w! Fog went po Halmen fehed a house at Seventy-seventh street | (he dead man tay. —— puplle and q ! | and Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, afd, after! It was feared there might be trouble, fmstalling his wife and children in \t and|for Mr. De Freese had been te the promising to contribute $18 a month| house and threatened to tlirow the body -y, toward their support, he left, saying he|into the street. Bui Mrs. Chrigtion hoped he would never sce his wife again. | Caused his arrest and policemed Were The same day he (urnished another | stationed in front of the house until Bouse at Eighty-eighth street and Fort | after the funeral Hamilton avenue, scarcely a mile from) Mrs. De Freece followed the funstab hale wife'e house, and placed Kt in charge | cortere from ai of Mrs. Lucy De Freece, wife of An-| carriages, At | izes He Entice ii #j i i theny De Freese. In the stable Chris-| carriage remained at a distance from the Beard several weeks tiem had coaches and five fine horses. | others until the ceremonies were ended ‘caused i A! and often and often did Mra, De ¥reece | and the chief mourners gone. pom a4 by the Giemicn! of ne fide by the house of the deserted wife| ‘Taen Mra. De Freece alighted and laid il'eat tne ob See COMM ee orem, ; fm these carriages, drawn by the horses! upon the new-made mound a big heart of red roses. She knelt and wept and| Mary $200 WES WA WAC OF TO COLES CHURCH ROM,“ ne i! i are in income is $30.00 a year. i Hl i ink of roses Inscribed with ue immori ‘AFTER THE COMPLE H elles. § t i J tii bape fi i i 3 i ef i i Reformer Eaton's Lega-,'‘Shall We Know Each | eld wnt eu Wie? On, day to ewe cles to Harvard and Other in Heaven?” Buller Hates ‘ Bobs” Avsostates' Detectives Working on pee a bey er ae Columbia. Combat. oT andli Ganerale’ are Molineux Case in |bis isthe ne” oon ee ‘The children could stand $a Ge seo , Newark To-Day. 2 i E i i ? oo eM at Odas. Dy hie will, filed for protate to-day, There in a divertity of opiniun in the the late Dorman B. Eaton, civil-service congregetion of the Reformed Caureh, Fefermer under the Cleveland adminis- | at Bogota, N. J. as to whether or aot tration, bequeathed £100,099 cach to! we Wi know each other in heaven LOREGM, Shh hortie otacten, of Marvard and Columbia Universities One man opeily declared in prayet! csittciem have heen opened on the mis- | Among the othe- charitable bequests | meeting (hat “there will be noting but) iay, t of the wor, and under the |“Irtoh Joam of Are” Will Aerive| the “man with the sandy beard.” whe, fe ene of 25.00 i the New York Society floating spirite in heaven and recomn’- | erage ivarae: a pouring * end Will Regia Tear Mise Emma Miller saye. bought the fer the Guppression of 910,000 to the | HEN will be imposible” ri afiver pottle-holder of her om Dee. 2, | A. do Brinkernom, 1 f forth reputations are wilting. fer Reers. Ghia and Cancer Hospital, $1.4 (0 the | rinkerhoff, Chief of the ocal! "Wiss citefiy marks the passing of the | Civil-Bervice ociation of New York, | Wieilance Committees, ed the prayer- British from a peried of passive dis- Final preparations will be made for @R4 0.000 to the American Unitarian Meetig Wednesday night and made an | content to moet severe faultfinding 4s| the reception of Maude Gonne, the Asseciation of Boston address on “Shall We Koow Kach O'Ner | ine outspoken abuse of their generals} “Itish Joan of Arc.” at a meeting to be } #3 a3 i ii i i g ! HI Detectives McCafferty and Carey visited Newark this morning in a last attempt to see if they could not discover | ane bequests to Columbia and Har- se cota Ee io axe nthe ta Wale tie ceaaeentt ie wir are to be paid on the death of M P quot eripture to prove hie ase Eaton's oll i ‘ie * sertion that though our bodies will be| There Ste unpleasant stories of fierce | ton Mouse to-morrow. | service jealousies, and, in short, all the’ Mise Gonne is expected to arrive here ‘The value of the estate is not given in| CMANBed, We will be able to recognise j te Petition for the pecbate of the will, Cb other, Mr. Rrinckerhoff referred to| army's Pea ate cage which by sig ar from France abeut Jen. 2 and will be the property lef! by Mr. Eaton is ‘he angele who talked to the women who| Ive been secretly whispered In met down the bay by a committee and fed to the Waldorf-Astoria, where to be worth half a million del Were looking for the Saviour at the [ EDITODIAL FORUM 1 stop during her stay in this city. or mare. sepuichre after the crucifixion and also Joot: Bu a ee 2 ate OF TOMORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD. widow, Anrie 8. Eaton, receives a | '0 Moses and Elias ik together in Teal estate in Brattleboro, Va.;, Des sett of Peter, James and John, on, N. Y., and in this city, be-! thousands of years after Moses had died. ‘® year out of John McNaughton didn't qgree with jue of the est | Mr. Brinckethoff and referred to the! @eeptece bla and Harvard receive specific | Parable of the seven sons who im turn) Reberte and absolute bequests of $10,000 each; Married the «her's widow. asking! mitehener, that S009 wach out of the -residue on| WhO? Wife will she be in heaven?” Mrs. Eaton's death e | ‘The congregation voted ia faver of | The bequert to Harvard is to: endow! MP. Brinkerhot @ wrofessorsity of the Kcience of Goy- | i -~< fe to be expended. £7 i i i f H Fs ai FI A | | i rtf I I i 1 E z j f Sef What Shall We Do With the Wife-Beaters? A Symposium by City Magistrates Meade and Crane, President Keller of the Department of Charities, and Rev. S. P. Cadman. The Future of American Art | the Britian troege in South oe to Henry Cor’ # | that he disapproved of it. 4 . * nish hed atx Here they nde. Sarah M.’ Walker, for many years 8! One pager, usually weil informed ee te a wee Cries are: By Hamlin Author and Critic. pendence wilt be set forth and the tos: {1298 Island school teacher, has ended! service matters, declares it is quite seventeen yoawe cM, of Wi Urand otreet, | Fite Pe get rid of bts enemton, SS ee e i j } | ii ft agte Hd i & i f 4% | i i i: i i | | tn the'divorée court et Bridgeport, Conn.| iy that Gen. Buller wil! throw | The Twin Crimes of | effective and appropriate means of prac. fe ee rrenne caravan |*ht har tah savings of o Wsutiee) ‘and Henry went to 0 ball last! mide of moreary. . ter Sreveating corruption and per- | | ndme at 2A. M. The) Third=Te genccad potece te ’ ism in politics and + | A few months ago Mro. Wi thea! i esl te tt fesoons,Mibt_Mead, met John 6. L. Walter. | the polive arrested both. |" Vourth—¥e cone fee «ol eee the Closing Centu ith, (ha! tens lessons | He professed to be a physician ot Des| ta on Pes slates 40- — “ee : Daioh ropbtin ‘ahd’ thst ‘Rus’ hah vtanding in tne church Me Deard| "Gens, ares a , ex-Govemor of Massachusetts. \rabebtng sta thet of fing:|high standing in the church, Me heard Veveges Beaty’ Emente. both the entte ced! whee Charis | By George S, Boutwell, of tn the ten gees: genes to @ letter-bes | One Munéred ——— teu | that the school teacher had money and i} Ee . AAP Of Cr" ps- | ened and fhon her Hit tee Ty E Re Sent es res inns ts mot Uae. Sun's Baaing: Lagetaes , abincs ‘be mre, | Kanaae City” t0 lo dating would net Pretest Received by’ Chteh Bevery _ By David De Armond, Congressman from Missouri. A Tribute to the Late Evangelist Journalism as a Career for Young Men, By. es Circe -Morrow's Sunday World. | ' i : : E lt itt BE ? H i i { sf