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OULD CH Castellane Here to Get Control of Wife’s Fortune. EN end women who have made fai- wree in life here tell their stories and give reasons, as they see them, for having missed the goal of success. These | there, themante of which baw been re t railroading. Mr. i ts only evived, were invited by The Evening Wor!d, MAST ML BURTNETT ‘The children of the Count and Count: | A eel, Port Jervis, N.Y ons de Castellane have become involved | whigh will give $25 in prizes to the best Sour communications on the subject. First prize te $10 in gold. in the question a» to whether or not} thetr father shall have sole control of the millions of his wife, who, before her marriage, ‘was Miss Anna Gould. Second peize ts $5 in gold. | ‘The Ci | e Count, it fe said, has been tn ‘Thied prize ts $5 tn gold, | most dally conference with George Fourth prize le $5 in go'd, | Gould, Manager Phillips and Judge Dil- | Jon in reference to this property. Under | Letters must not be over 300 words | They should tell actual individual experi | ences, and the names and addresses of the | > start with half of our thi were bought on bor rowed money, and when I found tt out 1 usband ts owner of But tn the will of use provides that the French law a all his wife poss writers—whieh will not be published— | had to hustle to find out where the either of ehe tes- i | money Was coming from to pay the bor the tatters’ ohil- show'd accompany them. swed money back i i ‘ pe roars. oe dren shal! be “entirely free from any Address letters to Failure Compsiition, It has caused un great fatlure to do #0.) Fim eee” or control ef her hue- if L had started paying as I went along band.” Evening World, P.O. Box, 2,354, N.Y. City. ave had quite a sum of money Bur we have had all kinds | eat ry 1 could the bank A person who has been tn close touch with a one of the parties to the hich have been in progress y day since the Castellanes A Series of Failures. tor dha ‘HEN | was young | never studied. y If I only had pata attention 1/ wake ne 4 He who naturally does not wish w vere nw T have, to take over) ts nave his identity disclosed, tells the would have got along better. When! 1, those above me, ax I had the cont 0 have his identity disclosed older I went to learn typewriting, but! dence of doing righ: to both sides following story of the Count’s troubles failed because | was not on tli I A. FABIO. and the ject of hie visit Ave See arn . ve" 7 contrary it it's tact that the Count (8 4 fatled because my | A Poetic Failure. here solely" for the purpose, of. making WAS @ cashier for a nose ‘busl- jan attempt to get control of his wife's | “ness once looke: brig share iv the Jay Gould estate. This has He had a pretty wife and home he been the only subject discumed at the treast 4 with delight conferences Which have been held almost 4 naa wis jdaily since he arrived in the Gould ame his way @ offices, 1% Broadway George Gould, Manager Philips, Judwe Dillon and the Count have been present at all of them, and at least orm day the Countess self attended. The Count made a ly 4 josttion which was not acceptable to his wife and home, which mee: hat he must fall | Another cause I’ @ to you are those m1, ‘who Join th | y other Gould heirs, Under the French law meh tear Reva ata hee a husband owns thle wite'a oper, Phe ty e ho ow ‘ Count lo on Anna shar It's them who owns, or tries to own, | tho antate ne bie cwr. He waite to 50 more than thelr proper share, | It's those who dictate law for us or commands the President's chatr. Bir Editor it's the first patience did T tease, | And If these lines shail suit you, print them if you please j And as I know the limit—$0 words you | his own control, ong to Poly 1 at a part of it Into cas! ie ie, which was Valued at seventy mil- jons when Jay Gould died, has been #0 wisely invested that it Is now worth nearly one humired millions. The heirs are joth to disturb investments which are bringt such good returns. “Anna D share fn the estate ts some thing Ike $10,000,000. Apart from the jons of the other it in time your half of tt to pay my debts, I don't But twenty thousand reasons more I'd/ really have to, but I am honest give on why I failed. be the h jest woman in ‘wur village | natural F. J. K, | when I say to my husband: “Now win, |. Frank What you make ts our own, for we don't] Helen Gould, to the Count’s proposals, i6 as é y) owe any body one penny. . | a legal obstacie of ea oment was very poor. Then 1 went into «|'Disaster,’ Not ‘Mas Mrs. JOHN. | been encountered. At the conference store and decause | did not learn er, N t Ma ter, ———__— last Saturday this objection, which was my lessons when I was in scueel. Then HERE ies the accumulative power looked upon as an insurmountable ob- I studied German, but didn’t finish. of the where of the ant to BILL AGAINST ROSSITER stacle in the Count's way, was Next I went to a Frenchwoman to learn raise his mound, where of the "| plain to him. i informed that French, but failed because I would not towering fabric of & enemnemn under the terms of Jay Gould's will he had no power to accept. for his wife, a Want Five-€. Fare ling, Into the pres! treekty: newer to jump sum of money tn leu of her legacy, Neten to her. I then tried beckoning. but wouldn't study. So 1 fatled aa AUGUST) \_ALSON. and again The same and that he has no legal t to sign % Kensico avenue, White Piaine. interrupted labor. And for no ane ty of Teanetere Sway. the interests of her chil “ — ho mound, and @ name Wiknown, ‘Pareegpent the Oley: the frst ‘cediell to Jey. Gould's. will ° own to shame—abor neglected. If.) Citizens of Brooklyn who object to the| wast amen rrees.” . Broken Heart and Drink. |? ne back ona deeade through 5 sure methods of President "Rossiter ia the aig: adr - oa i WAS tn @ prosperous way, doing weil | YeYor's elas, | see the, been tee [| operation of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit . and fast saving money, when I fell nad planned @ system have decided to ask legisiative STABBED WITH UMBRELLA in love with @ levely young woman. I path sloping fon, blazed relief f 1 aching | on where J had freely ingly given to desire labor tful place in my thong! I A seer to polnt out there; that [ wiiled di that Tam able and triumph for uture? Played the Races. HEN | was a young man I was a clerk for my father-in-law and had every opportunity of building A bill 1s now being framed for intro- duction in both houses at Albany pro- viding for @ five-cent fare for one con- s ride from any point on the| road, whether for transfers, | loved her and she loved me. We kept every step wit company for three years. Bhe was folr my of a hi th iat Alamillo, Wounded by Fr Dyiug im the Hospital Bleod Folsoning. George Alamillo, a clgarmaker, te @y- ing at his home, 182 Hamburg a Brooklyn, from blood poisoning brought | on by a wound aceidentally inflicted by | his friend, Samuel G. Bagley, of 8 How- | ard avenue, ‘The two were ekylarking tn a ealoon this was his way of putting me off cannot spare her yet. I have nothing against you, but you will act in honor not to marry her against my will.” Each time I bu one else, as I was quite tired of a sing « at mm! yesterday, and the re the meeting was (he appointment ommittes, consisting of W. LL. life. I tld her that 1 would keep m Durack, BP. H. Cook ; n iy . A. F. Van Thum promise in honor, and the gear girl cried | myself up in the world, Bot I bemen lolany iH. Oh hic two weeks ago, and Bagley, im fun, and said will have you or 1 will to draft a su flee thrust his umbrella at Alamillo. never marry.’ I thought it would hasten our Lim ¥ if 1 said we must part; but. alas! it did not. She went away from home that da in twelve months I and her father went twenty wiles to find her in a house of bad re- From that dmy I took to drink. I it ad wood soraiage pours Paterson, N. J. . Began Life Wrong. The ferrule entered Alamilio's back te a depth of two inches. A week age blood polsoning set in. Alamillo begged the police to-day not to arrest his friend, He became so urgent that the policeman disclaimed any intentions of arresting Hagley lest the dying man’s death be hastened. After leaving Alamillo, Bagley was taken to the Ewen Stree: Court where pegeirate Kramer placed him under 41,0 ball on the charge of assault in remedying of the complained of evils, A number of Assembiymen attended the gathering and gave assurances that they would work for any suitable bill | presented to the J lature to bring about reforms in Brooklyn's transporta- ton aystem, —— SMALLEST SCHOOL CLOSED. ue first failure resulted from having the second degree, undertaken a course of three Fiatinnds, L. 1, Obild je years’ study for the ministry, for ; spond a the Teacher | j Oat Because Woaldn't Re Ja Public School No. 121, a en place and Canarsie road, Flatiands Neck, L. 1, te closed. The teacher, Miss Ben-) nett, refuses to be janitress and teacher, i, " The building is 18x25 feet, and but one) % story high, yet_many well-known ten Were educated there. t <. L. Partridge Is Dead. Joseph L. Partridge, the fa State Superintendent of Public John N, Partridge, and one of the oldest | citizens of Brooklyn, died last night. Mr, Partridge was in his ninety-sixth jd was the oldest graduate of College, being graduated from in 182%. He was born in It to In Greater New York, and pres- Was associated with Sure is being brought to have a new! seme of the most distinguished men | boure built. It the mean time the chil-| Boston, Dr, Edi dren go without instruction. | weil-knowa physi efterward I found I had no caii- ie EE res of desolation. With no definite think that money was not coming fast enough, so I started playing the races and polley and other fool- ish things, ¢ al ne oat they vg ring me rich returns. wante: r the bag of gold at the top of the by making une jump instead of e rung at @ time, and in that uns { utterly fatled. FRANKLYN SMITH To Avoid Failure. IFE % «@ failure, to my ming, when one begins life without @ definite ob- Ject in view, jumps at his, that and the other, In a desire to accummulate rgetting the little things SEEE Fi i Ao to be lost in or | prot oney, friends or bi a record 3 allure. ‘And verge 0 Orie fotel. CHARLES BRADY. make now I certain “Malle Temper Ruined Him, ‘M thirty-seven years of age. Where- ever I have worked I have been thing, and you not ® failure. This is LLIB C, BROWN. lersey City Heighis . ; he best find life ts my experienes. v For the Deserved to Succeed. IRST husband and I did not have experience enough tn life. started housekeeping and « toba store with $3. I took care of th he worked at his trade. He st home «0 much we gave it up. had nothing. We bought two lots, for which we borrowed $109 to bind a bar- went in debt for lumber, built and moved in when it was only rough boarded. I had my hammer and nal pouch and worked on @ scaffold at the top of the house and helped witn briel: for the chimney. He worked ten hours in a pining mall, took contract for washing machines which was done ; | morniog ard evening; | helped point up Joints and set nails, between tlmes lath+ ef the house and nailed a bomrd walk, he aying stringers, We wanted to save money, #0 he Gug a well. I ran windlass and jet down bricks for walling up. His Junge were @eak, 0 he jeft the mill and started at trade, ieaving home and me alone and going \o Eagiesmere to build tiages. 1 did all I could, even so t o o'clock by masala. a ‘abe a ishes, noother ‘ Son emer ta Seen (be no 4 i 4 5 7 fae I held « ponition in which I com- manded others. My work for five years vroved satisfactory to the company | worked for, Through seme disagree- ment I left my place. Bince that time 1 have dene many Soris of work, and with my work Ite THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, CANNOT GET | Single boiler three minutes, Water must boil before adding G Aone) Constable AC, Cotton Dress Stuffs Fancy Nainsook Tuckings, Stripe Batiste, Chen and Figured Novelties, Sill Stripes. ENS RET RY PRT REALE EIU ~ 1900, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1900. /| Another Sreat Sale of Rooks: | Chesed See tere: Que recent sale of Publishers’ Odds and Ends and Broken} ly and fortably. for Lines of Borks, at a fraction of their original values, was so| believe ours to be the lowest quoted by highly successful that we have decided to hold another sale of the sets. Here are some quotations for to-morrow—judge for yoursell We carry full and complete lines of all the most § same with to-morrow. For the convenience of} EMO SELF-REDUCING CORS! corset 4 the public we have oxeagel these books on special tables throw; 1 uvely reduce the size at the pr rindee nf injury to the veneer ° a out our Beok Cepartment. The books were originally pu recommended by leading physicians; black, white and drab; 250 ia at 50c., 75¢., $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, but in this sale you can buy| 88 18 0 36... ancien yn 1 are | Bs them foe THE SAME CORSET, tn Freneb sateen, black or white, i) se preferred ............cceeeees Sasees $0006sGGeaPbeseseess 5.00. B-, 10c., 15e., B5e., 35c., 50c. and 75e. AMERICAN LADY CORSETS, perfect in shape and wil wear gig Here are a few of the things that you'll find at this pa peisnghee Fas ga Series Ha Payssessrases ae ereat feast of healthy, nutritious brain food: medium and short hip; worth $1.00; to-morrow ne .. 75@ HEROES OF THE DARK CONTINENT, hundreds of filus- trations, published at $2.60; special pr! 500 HEALTH, WRALTH AND HAPPINESS, beautifully {Ilus- | trated, published at $8.50; special price...... + 500 STORY OF THE WILD WEST, by Buffalo Bill, published at 50. $2.00; apecial price Nae i ec Ci ° Cu he 25,000 CABBELL'S NATIONAL LIBRARY, 126 titles te scleet from, oncernimg Vlocks. ° me; | GO HMC recrtreroeeettrrstsreseeseteiescttcceretsy ea The watch was born ia the days of ears missives of sentiment ate here in| hibited which Valentines. detgiat srey, made in every con- 3 00 ceivable shape, color and style at vc ORI oe US zs In the Stationery Department, Some Roteegtionsty Low Prices on Fine Writing Paper and Envelopes, Engraved Visiting Cards, &c., which are sure to be) y by all who have use for them, and in these keen! days “eet aad culture, who has not? ONE BOX OF FINE QUALITY WRITING PAPER, containing 24 sheets, with envelopes’ to mateh, or box of 48 SHEETS OF WRITIN' YOUR CHOICH | morrow in PAPER, with envelopes to match TO-MORROW for.... 1Se 60 ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS AND PLATE for. +++ 8Oe (The cards are of the best quality and the engraving {8 done by | competent and skilfal engravers. We do not retain the paved A lot of SHORT CORSETS, every pair guaranteed, at.. i iH fy Hie <i 38 gee ad oi si f Z E 7 i £ i lr i ! left uf ti Formerly sold at 260. and She. per box; ry F ff i i engraved card requested to do a0.) 8Ti OR EMBOSSING OF WRITING PAPER, IN ANY from oe gotoe DESIRED, DONE FREE OF CHARGE FOR THIS WEEK ve 4 478 . One quire or one box of writing paper of the value of 28c, or more, if purchased here, will be stamped free of charge at the time of pur- fe wil sap the paper with any tweeter monopras wie | TOW Alri trscntnrersn cre mn 478 Bo gen nennennsnenmnnnnnennnnnnn| SEN HAVEN MARBLED IRON CLOG, 6, ti an al jour, Che Mayes Dental Ass’ Ioeerporaind), 20h: secur read WT 9 75 Balcony, Main Floor, Our Dental Parlors are very elaborate and private. Skilled epectal- ists for every branch of dental work; lower prices than ee ee xive dentist charges; all work first class and guaran ANBONIA MANTBL Delft decoration, 8%x7 inches; worth morrow at.......... seeeee teed as such; | plete, crowm and bridge work at half the usual pric 8,00) NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS, large site, with clear Nit aah RSE REN IREDELL ° | sounding bell, fully warranted to keep time; on sale to-morrow at........ ee eeee 5Se Consultation and estimates (This ts the lowest price for which any reliable plate can be made.) | charge. su P. 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