The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1900, Page 5

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"oicianiay se dl JANUARY 24, 1900. LITTLE MISS CLAUDE . WON HUSBAND BY SONG. SON OUD HIGH $12 EACH FORA WIFE, FOR SHAT, . STARTED WITH 0; ; NOW OWES $5,564,917. F All Cars Transter to 5 Santee Trade Sale of Toilet Requisites, is Banker Hayes Says Mrs. |Fine-Webbed Garments yee geoy Paper, per 23 Ammonia, ae Hinkle Is Worth All the Limit of surae brubese Partlan Wleiet Extract, $9) She Cost. Luxury. Dressing Combs, heavy, hard 5, 20% bottles, n u rubber, Powder Boxes, French| Dr. Sdow's Licorice Powder, metal, De. Snow's Rochelle Salts, Powder Putts, |_ Swansdow: ‘Wall street broker,| As a amal detail in Wanamaker’s . John C. Heres, the nde oh geod rete i an aera ia: i oe Prepared Chat,” | 5| Si 3 i eeewis va 10 cured a verdict of $20,000 for the allena-|nounced a sale of white ehirts from Dr. Snow Chalk, ; “| vet, all shades, tion of the affections of Mrs, Hinkle, | 91.6 to $12. ‘The jatter," says the an- Dr. Snow's Cora Salve, Medicine (lasses, graduated, in { Or. Snow's Flaxseed Meal, |" wooden cases, . Saow' } [ \ Dicer ymatte Po 1O|RRSLS caller's mn ga Odortess Distatectant alow P . Saow'e Slippery Elm L.o- . Seow's Sugar-Conted { Teeses, 4 Cathartie Pils, per 100, 15 Mate Floor, th St. Sertion. Last Three Days | 3h" | $65,000 Clothing Stock of Messrs. Schleestein & Cohn The biggest values of the year in well made clothing, * nt ore frt| Men's Suits, $6.95 nouncement, “is made of batiste-chiffon, of threads go fine that the loom room alr is kept motst and the ebuttles work under water, After the web is woven It is strong enough—and luxurious.” wee interviewed this morning by an e admits she is werth many times $2, declares she fe not of that value to Hinkle, and 0) he highest prices paid for ehirta ‘will seek to have verdict set aside. Reretofore have been #7 and %. The Mr. and Mrs. Hayes are stopping S| wearers of these have been pointed out the Hotel Washington, Jersey City. as men of extremely extravagant taste. “Will you pay the $20,000 to Hinkle?” | Tweive qollars for shirt! Phew! but Mr. Hayes was asked. that is pteep. Especially when you “Twenty thousand dollars!" he ¢-| realise tha: the satisfaction that & claimed, “Phew! WY | fellow gets from wearing euch @ gar | ment is purely persona! and secret, for who can tell whether he te incesed ia & $1.80 shirt or whether he enjoys the fashionable limit? And who weare these {18 shirts? Count Boni Castellane for one—they are the product of Paris, ‘The Prince of Wales wears them. Bo does Emperor William. that's the price he appraired her at; but! 15 fact, all of the royalty and motility he'll never get any such figure as that! oe urope who can spare the money from me. A wife-selling husband is fine n, which {s feminine 4 walgpae and delicacy. fi $s figure, “It the verdict was for 9,000 would it Pi i [ 3 a rancis ¢ wings the ‘ the rst time the shirts have F P, Originator of “f been introduced here, If you expest to) Chic. Skyscraper, Began with price?” be was asked. find a counter full of them you will be ‘ago ’ “Well,” answered Mr. Hayes, slowly:| mistaken. They are the very patriclans 0 “I'm not in the wife-buying business. | of masculine wear ang are only made to an ption. “Now, as to the champagne and bI- | order, cycle rides, well—that will come oUt) The material is woven of s special later, That was entirely innocent—{t was| kind cf fax, and the drying of the web Francis P. Owings atarted practically] man. He came to Chicago |: rig! When a women's husband) through varying temperatures really without a dollar, yet in ten years he| secured an option on a lease for thirty | treats as Hinkle did his wife and a/ tempers the Mbre after the manner of accumulated $5,564,917 In detts. He is} days, putting up $100, so the good-natured, congenial fellow comes! steel. The bosom is made of Irish linen. ene of the wonders of Chicago, which is/to bind the option. Then along and tries to make things pleas-| @ the most pensive part of the © the parent of gnany remarkable things. | say to a man who had money to inv: ;]ant. why, you can judge the result. shirt fe not see! all, But the wearer id He actually made money out of air,| ‘I have here one of the finest leaseholds got his divorce two years! knows it is there, and he feels that he is ¥ and, in fact, tt seems that he did busi-| in Chicago. It is increasing in value all | *0 and I gladly seized the opportunity | different from other men, who have ness with it, t He is a bankrupt| the time. Ican put up an office bullding|‘® marry his wife. Iam not sorry. 1) propabiy patronised the bargain ooun- e public comes} on it which will bring In only wish I had met her sooner. ters through their wives, The luxury of “to know that he owes more than five| over 0,08 a year. “This judgment was got by default,| the $12 shirt is in knowing what you are a trimmed in and a half militons. (earect F f for my lawyer, who was in Brooklyn on’ wearing. ‘ M188 TOBY CLAUDE. possible mani - ‘The story of the man who has failed t duit stiatia Ses Bs saisty q ‘on the mast magnificent scale yet known ‘When I am married, owertheart, to you. enough so sh th sed of flirt- is a part of Chicago history. Francis he That’s how it all came about. The ing with the? feet © mark. ‘The pair satin Owings is the man who originated the| money % voice of a sweet girl einging-such a| Met by chance, of course, chance in this your choice idea of using the ninety-nine-year lease y Uttle girl, too! The top of her head PAS prieeed 7 2 a Py sizes, for as a basis tee building operations. {Wastratieg. only came to the lower vest pockets of |eriecon ‘ret te” Lonion, “ftom New Ho put up at least thirty buildings in|interest on money. 1 BE HELD PRI ER the tall young baritone to whem she | York. to play Mr. Harry’ Davenport's the business district of this city. For ten | expense; | rang night after night, having “replaced “Mie Phylux Rankin, yeare the theory which he originated | ina Tau have Smee 1 will be faithful, enter ead true, = lund the romance was just (00 easy, * controlled real-estate values ‘'n the/promoter. That's ——_- -- +4 —-—- — ‘Whee 1 am marred—— As for Mrs, Toby Claude Carleton's downtown district and led to the erection | straight | proposition, And the young baritone began to hear |New York pit it was a delicious sur- pare ol Of three-quasters of the skyscrapers in| from 8 Anenclal standpoint. that voice and see those eyes and carry | Prine. and it bicased the, little lady te ral Chicago. 009 income is a brain picture of the little girl even | atier jis eventuation last Monday rhe + be as Tt Is said he can to-day, ax soon as] S900, so he has an Whew be Ginas’t oa che onan at oth | Sethe Wht ds sen Clee oF nit p ‘ his affairs are straightened out, secure , He can He was in love. The Imtle girl who at) Aad Gith, tha cutel 4 bis | the deal with nd, al gush she. \s & cutel y neers first came only to his vest pockets had |irine in climbed clear into his heart. Bo they | has a dear, diminutive Irish it when ore married, sweetheart and she, and [song Wwe Driva friends” Boe ie the daughter ot A w years rman fuently, unitmited bard rig for a fresh start. The ‘a your recipe u with notl man who is now petitiouing to be re- he ting and & per i the West. He decided so finally they came across the water | Bogish opera queen speaks French ai ‘This ts the man who helped to bulld the tallest building ever put up firet night tat they sang to a New feent mayen time in Paris and, as Caleago and who probably put up fore n city, Aeareet, 6d, weet York audience the Hittle girl cought a] You know well enough, if you have Sean downtown buildings than ot! 1 he told the architects. great crowd of men and women just a8) to Sprin, wars Carleton brown hair, dark ARRESTED, SHE (SYNDICATE MAN LL SUE CIT, TOBE ARRESTED Mrs. Monnia Says She|Wm. F. Miller Located Gave No Cause for and Under Surveillance the Action. Near Montreal. hi she had first caught the fancy of the wit tall baritone. hich Fren. ‘That's the story of little Mise Toby |honke and ‘ss seldont Pete iprenen no sel Claude, who is charmirg Casino audi-| French theatrical importations. A i nd the dainty archness -} would be an ideal Cupid 4 a encen and making one of the most cheer! Nin ia ig Treun”- Bet. ta, te5, ful hits of the season as Fifi, in “The! sno is an ideal Fin, and that 1 Belle of New York." fal baat tall j ig hey ideal Sirs, For, whisper! In private life she isn't | Carleton as well, for she is a bride of little Miaw Claude, but Httle Mra Carle-| My) anort, Tecond that her mtage sve ton, wife of that handsome baritone, meen, ‘acy aside who is her very most devoted for a part at tt in the picture of the play and then fe whisked off in| tive, Jmaxine her in dainty white dan- tetumph by the indy of the title role. | That's her’ first sappearcuce in "the William P, Carieton—that's the tall Helle.” Think ot fer om t% @ short ie the gon of Wiltiam T. Carleton, |kit, and bodice of ght blue, "bor- one— | dered with pink roses and rose-vines. the favorite light opera baritone of | That's the itching array in which years, Now do you wonder at his splen-|a Casino audience applauds her before aia voke? He is 6 feet ome opens ber 7) speak or sing. tail, ‘and hig bit of @ lady is Just high nw. o HIS BURDEN 100 GREAT, lew ter mm wet 5 sae 4 end around his throat, then kicked a chair from under him, Harry Kaplan Killed Mimecit| Hie wife discovered him in time and When Tired of slaving for | Wal becoming % fes"ase Wane Dally Bread. m ul ” opm. tired of daving for encugh t0| ever ey wt Hary"Keptan e tancereentyore! WISHED 10 DIB AND DID, yenrs ol, to his bride of a few months Mrs, Eugene L. Monnia, who runs @| William Franklin Syndicate Miller, Doarding-house at 222 West Meriy cipkth| the head of the 89-per cent. Brooklyn Street, declares that she will ‘sing sult/ fraud, who was located in Canada by Against the city for big damages fcr her| The World soon after his Might, is now arrest by Detective Binning, She Wes| under the surveillance of detectives net Gischarged in Jefferson Market Court'far from Montreal, He will likely be ar- yesterday as soon as Magistrate Hogan ; rested in a few days and be in a Brook- heard her story. lyn cell next week. “Tt js an outrage that a respextable| A new indictment against the swindler woman cangot go out Into the streets)has been found charging him with em- A i, the other day. without fear of being arrested os a dis-|bessiement. Under the old indictment “1 work eighteen ho a and if/O1d Peter Baer, ewe r} Fepuinble character,” sald Mrs. Mennia|tue extradition could not be secured | No trace has been found of missing}an unfamiliar handwriting jo Mr, Welxl-| things don't change Phat eat ad Macnee ae — we" | € kid and dongola leathers, to-day. from Canada, so the Brooklyn authort |Mamie Welximann, the cighteen-year-| mann. It read: Te Sek fh ca” Mews Cy “EAGLE SHOES” are the acm: of perfection. wit pave been in the streets at night sol ties have moved secretly to make sure lold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George| “Dour Bir: You will be surprised when |fotcsito return to her ear mater te Daughter. are “dl you get this letter that Mamie will be for ad Income. OM Peter Baer hae his wish. far away. Don't be worried, because she ieee ate the reternes to, tite Some “If my child dies I want to @le, too,” fa in good hands, Please have no talk | jan With an emply bottle of car-|%¢ sobbed a week ago when the doctors Ghewh Tt or 19e 6 Geta tho atepagee, [tele ontd oy We tae told him she could not live long. On because it will be useless, She will re- Saturday th from 39 Cen- bu turns as soon as possible. Keate.traiy, HANGED 10 SCARE eae He wi ne Baers Nelther parent knew any one of t FB. okt amps heartbroken hen. ape ged Pane He the faites Walsh Gave that as as Ezeuse manerow to aes vig bi, bay in the ‘The letter was postmarked at Station Whee Reseed trom faye beside that of the aa geldom that ft all seemed strange to’ me! the man will not escape once they have when I took a stroll down roadway, | him in their hands. and I suppose that 1 may tave been idok-| The new indictment will not be handed ing about me more than fs uayal, but not in any manner that would have attracts ed the attention of any man except a po- ‘Weiximann, of Hudson Boulevard, Gut- Pull assortment of sizes, from 24 to'8. Widths A, B, C, D, B, BBs | tenburg, N. J., who strangely dis- Iso P Every pair has perfectly smooth and flexible soles, Al kind, suitable for stormy weather. The original price $3.50; for this sale, reduced to, per 1. pair, Monday. Her parents fear she has fallen into bad hands and is de- tained @ prisoner in this city against . [her will. ‘The young woman left her home at § Second Poot, umn! Bt.’ | 6,000 Pairs Ladies’ Kid evcccoccccececcececcosorsesossessrses Collars, 6 for 30c. | |G at 65e. Per Pall ter he juréay for Montreal to bring Miller q Price would not discuss the ny Way, nor would it 10, which is at Thirteenth street satelde. — t hing to lean District-Attorney’s omice in Brocklyn, clock at _ Exepodlgallbedbarselhy Morris Walsh, of 36 East One Hun- on a Smeroving, chase of 3,000 dozen Men's and | * eee Stock sof US Soto pais The original indictment againet Miller The parents of the gtr! could ten! | dredth street, was arraigned in Harlem Ea a eihoees aye it of the Boys’ 4-Ply Cotlere—20 of the} 5! indies choice new two-clasp Kid | carged bien with ” a ue , the ‘firm or the address |Court this morning charged with at-/Cham Nu Bask, who was taken | latest and most ir styles,| Gloves; every one is made from the i tvoneuen thee here she worked. Al oq | tempting lee by haneing. .| being. much, improvede Me wit tears | in Pokes, Wings, High and Low Snet ae of sins and rarsninod 9 na b pitt dat aes ~ py f3 the buviera es soon as his health Tum-down. ‘These are all new} Perfect tit; the colors are hie gel 5, tans, browns, white and bi 4 and fect goods, No seconds importer considered them good value i or sizes—take your choice, at $1200 per pair, but we make ¥ of a half dozen, the price 65 at Main Ploer, ith St. Section. eS NOTE.—On account of the ex-| Ladies’ Waists’ tremely low price, we cannot send French any C. 0. D, ‘Main Fleer (ap St Corner, LAST THREE DAYS OF THE GREAT SALE OF | LADIES’ FINE SHOES. | Only three toy Piaget wd at 6 o'clock on Saturday the greatest Shoo rer heid in this store will come to an “a end. tie volume of sales because it is greatest e detectives say, when his money gave in valucs given. It will pay you well to buy for present out, and@ he raised about 62,68 on bed needs—it will pay you vastly betier to bay a number of checks, He passed one at Martin's res- extrs for future use. | $1.59 Reduced fro m| $3.50,! $4.50 and $5.00. | Children's Reefers, got arrested. INE KIDSKIN BOOTS, leather 2p the season's style ard wake, reg. made of eel peal 50, per par . + : cheviots ai " FINE KiDSKIN BOOTS, cloth tops, patent , ets att | jae be Bene sf thie « pate ately trimmedwith ork : v js Miaeg * fane at CLEARING SALE combinations rench yoke hacks, a ealadiehin tony a ton and closn, small sizes, 4, | 98 on ren pec asd to be0o par air; now P2AG|E 3; very special price, bo lars; all lined, of Tus| 125th Strest, West, between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. meseuneaane

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