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Vi bride's father, had received an anony- ei A MILLIONAIRE?) ON LANDLORD, — MIWA RIE. a EN and women who hare made ures in life here tell their stories and give reasons, as they see them, for IT AEST AO Fatally Burned Actress v | But T have resolved to atudy in my new | Saracena, Dispossessed, | Cute Little Gertie Homan eee, Wants Damages in Weds Theatrical Talks Too Much. Court. Manager. Repented on Her ving misved the goal of success. These) 4 v1.4 vx: not only the power to put into Death-Bed. eiters, thousands of whieh have been re | words every little detail I know P ecined, were invited by The Frening World, about the business in which Tam Michael Saracena has won the fftt! Gertie Homan, the famous “child” | employed, but 1 add much more to it wnich will give $25 in prizeato the best cur communications on the subject. Tirst prize ts $10 in gold, round of the fight against his Iandiord.! actress who created the title role Michas! had a fine barber shop at 1297| “Bootle’s Baby,” eda “grown-up” | Madison avenue jast year. The land-| part in her own itfe's drama last night, lord, Wilifam H. Ebling, jr,, wanted him} and lost her name forever. than belongs to and furnish such a multitude of ideas and details as to completely erwhelm my employers with confusion, making It necessary for ORLY 23 AND BEAUTIFUL. Second prize ts $5 in gold. them to cast me off as something dan Third prize ts $5 tn gold. | Rerous to their buriness Interests, Thus, |to move to make room for a fourteen-| Miss Homan became Mrs. Edwin i" tory offies building, but Michael said! tmannhourer, being married at the home Married Well, but Was Soon! —_ Fourth prize ts $5 in go'd, aa, Peyapeepdestl ts. pSucinbbal iat ad ‘The landlord made offers, but Michael,|jyn, ‘The ceremony was performed by | flourished a lease! Dr. Brady % Mackus, of the Church of | m0. Then, without | ———— : = shaking making any "particu- wood until May 1, 18), ‘Then, without lar rules, (he fight began Round |. Landlord led with possess warrant from Just Lynn on July 2s. 18%, by declar Michael had failed to pay rent countered and uppep-cut 1 he offered refuret. — Blo’ parred for wind ound. Jabbed a swift left Letters must not be over 30) words They should tell actual individual experi ences, and the names and addresses of the writera—whieh will no! be published— should aecomyany them. Addrese letters to Failure Competition, Evening World, P.O. Box, 2,354, NY. City. Too Upseltish. HE cause of my failure is due solely to the fact that (he great unknown Being who forges the chain and « causes of all events chose to endow me y an Irishman named Hen, with an insatiable and irresistible desire 2 ee i in om Beaptioally morstrate My posses od 1: up with, the ai@ of 8 sion of a wai nd feeling heart to all souvenir of Gat with whom I have come into contact iol’ futhed, alchaats during my thirty-six years of existence. ‘The consequence Is I never have a| cauue iattiae a taittontand tte aes: thought of self, in epite of fine oppor-| tion, in their apptontie to business end Divorced—Her Mother Is Wealthy. smiling derist good until May ‘The fire-blackened body of poor “Ma- fie Claremont," who died yesterday in the New York Hospital, after suffering untold anguish for nearly a week, was Quried to-day in consecrated ground in Calvary Cemetery. fhe died repentant, having sent for @ priest, who received her confession. Bho showed no terror of death either before or after her conversion. Her one egy was for her pet dog, @ Scotch poodie, a tint the Round 4 Ebling, Jr, came up strong ‘and bore in with ‘another application to Justice Lynn for a dis on mont got her mortal hurts. Gome mystery surrounds the fire that ee ee eee that tt was acer, (tunities for my advancement having pre- | Adcimulation of wealth, Iam. working Beni. rink hon-payment.” Mich; GERTIE HOMAN. dentai sented themselves to me during a three | Ut ,my fallire practising the Mmeamu. {that he had fered his rent “Marte — ia years’ residence in London, England,| lation of ‘until ‘an incessant | ide ps and Justice Lynn reserved! the Holy Aportles, Mannattan, who, as Craremont”—tt was her siase] 0A”, ineequent twelve years’ rest. [lune pumping Yam jened with |decteion. Hoth men fighting ike ters | ne pame—wes only twenty-three when she heart feize, tons every other fs ore e sithan dactee off ev Mearned the truth of the sentence: ‘(The kind of JAW. | mined, danced outot his corne fo death.” Ghe was a beau- 18 with « city marshal and his col of Gertie'a sisters in two months a who ¢howed an order to Michael A Street Cleaner Now. thre | couple of years ago. fe | alt i give 94,000 cash, and a balance of $10.0" [out of his corner emilini costly. * ; and ard onees, “even that WENT into business in 1974. I made [sere shink nthe mince ut te ‘The ceremony and attendant festivi- with ee 6 eee Beg considerable money for ten years. | including Mieseg b AR thes were @ pretty, dainty home affair, ‘was a woman com: ‘ i oke y “Shaniretion ‘eine Gtesolved partnership and started for $itan worth of fixings wots Stichaet| With the house transformed into a jor rasiden ne ree myself. I undertook to do a great deal | going fast; betting *@ to 1 on the land: ae is were ae pe : oe Her 8 shearted wo! ‘on litte money. 1 put up a large piant | lord. tion the huppy pair left for a sojourn in new the Hi i but Round &-Michael, sponged off by hls! Florida, with a trip to Cuba in it. to tail foe arope, i. wealthy. to do business with. In part payment 1 leecond, Lawyer Albert Philip, Camel The aifia were numerous, iaborate and yeara ego an ‘in ie named Gibson, They in notes, payable in moxthly sume of [ance and then hooked Ebling, jr. on thé] Mr. Thannhouser is proprietor and | is Hasfem in cca ze de on 8 $500, “wintet i coud "not | y ehen “awe caer bawte He: ‘apelin Academy of Mule, at Cory te OM secount of bad debix I could not col- | Biveeme Court pak fae | 3 vote 6 - fe conmnend i, lect. I was foreclosed on and forced|itvely and the crowd Wan iiss Homan had, been 8, reom past year. couple will reside in Mil Mra. Thannhouser will retir out of business. 1 used ligour to Scoutigerabie atount: more thon, was| jche recgree. fpod for me. werses came so quickly that I lost control of myself and made Qo attempt to recover my fortune: am out of business for the past ten 6 | wedding. years, with a large family to support On Jon his knees Gertie Homan made a hort of friends| my day's labor. | At present sweep Round | M in her profession from her debut and ing the streets of city for a living. |to go in and try for a knockout with a] never lost one during her career. Her Justice br from | ndreds of telegrams were added to ‘he congratulations of the guests at the ‘accom! @ distinguished . which I consider is very good, ari fer! | sult for the value of mumaged fixings. math hi mn rel ed twice during Feoking me of i oe ite Gence in Australia. Now, after a three| contented to work at it. I have mven| Petting, this round, S17 to lon Michael; | the pane twoye fo and she ag had the in the I he would then years’ residence in America | find = over all thoughts of bettering my <ondi- | no takers. rare privilege of readii the post- weep thus win the sympathy of men self ig spite of being highly edu-! tion. The matter of business requires| “I fot him exclaimed Michael,|humous honors showered upon | of i cated, u to earn my li money. I have none. A man hax no jexultingly 1 corner, See later odl+| The girl who died was Olive Homan. "The dress| tay any, (0, free o meerty aa tm business except Ina very few | tons for detatle of fight, who played in, Lord Fauntleroy. a own you must jo actress on the stage to-« cat my heing etill permeated by my |caeet,, Money, of your 4 lived ‘go few years and.enjoyed so mu roperly. If not, the irred of “belt cae fear ere ta given up all Woes at achieving any suc-|Smaount to much in ’ Test act . this great chty nee? Seted 9 often in Never Fails to Fail. Fae egg 5 SOY WAS born to fall, and have been working BRIDE WAS DBSER' overtime at it ever since. Through having fafied at my first failure, thereby making mucceasfil The Fredenbure—Johusen Wedding Mysterionsly Put Of—Bride- start, I have now reached a stage where was a great mistake on my part. If|1 never fati to fail, and as I crawl from wroem Missing. T'd advertised people would hive been| beneath each sew wreck of my hopes George Briggs Fredenburg, a nephew | sttracted and I would have had a chance | and ambition T copedte myself with the of Gen. Otis, of the Phillipines, was to have fried Grace Johnaon at her to make many a dollar. [ say sgain to |thought that, anyway, I have again suc- ptartera In business: Advertise. It cona| ceeded in tailing. Bertously, the reason 1 cotta | that T have failed t because Tam I. It home, 186 West One Hundred and 1 Thirty-firet street, Wednesday evening. Many Legatees and a Keepanke for shower of rice. Vach—Leving we Her Grandson. ——=—-- — SUBD FOR $30,000. The will of Mrs, Sarah V. Carhart, who was a wealthy soclety woman of |C. F. Hergan Wi Brookiyn Heights, was filed to-day in Peter MeGina, President of the Surrogate’s office in Brooklyn. Her Liquer Dealers. estate Is (vided among two sons, one ‘ | ‘Thughter, ‘one sister, ten grandchildren, | Lawyer George Haas, of No. 118 Nas- three nieces, two daughters-in-law and | sea street, to-day served the papers tay two friends. ranging |& Mult he has brought for Charles F. Horgan against Peter M'Ginn, president The legaiees receive sums from 6%) \o 4,000 each. To each one the of the Liquor Dealers’ Association, to recover $30,000 for assault. 5 deat! and tl ve, where I ‘alone look for my rewards, “PATALIST | Never Advertised, NEVER advertised tn business, which "THR WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 100) | We POOR MARIE. WHY ARE YOU NOT [DMER TURNS UTLES BAY [7 Simpson, CRAWFIRDASIMESN © .. BOYS’ CLOTHING CLEARANCE, - - 3 We.take yet stronger measures to strip thz stock of every winter garment, SALE OF BOYS' PANTS—tseful, durable garments; good staple patterns, all sizes } 7s5¢. Pants for.. SALE OF BOYS’ PANTS—$1. 50, $2.25 and $2 98 values; black, blue and stylish ene 8c... tures; all sizes, It is no common urgency that sells such elegant goods for.... 4 bie SALE OF BOYS’ SUITS—g¢,. ¢; and $7.50 lots hold between them our entire 2-piece $3, Wh} lines and the newest, best and brightest of Sailorsiind Vestees. To set a cash . vaiue on each individually is out of the question. $5,00: 57.50: ew i Fairly averaged, the $3 Suits are worth $5—those now $$ were $6.98 to $8.co— and the splendid, attractive, up-to-date $7.50 specials are safely figured as being worth around $10.00, With the Boys’ Clothing Surplus thus practitally wiped out, we turn to MEN’S MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS. G id English Robes, Seep e he en e N ee Latest style new Box Mackintoshes, reduced on this order-— $5.00, $6.75, ana $7.75 trom $1508, $9.90 and $1095. English Dressing Gowns (Imported)—after this fashion— $12.00- from $16.75. $9.75—trom $12.00 $8.75—from $11.00, ; 19th Street. . Sixth Avenue. 20th Street. | Every> department has odd lots and sizes of Wiinter Merchandise—which must up—for qu tick sale the prices are marked less of cost. . MEN'S} FINE CHEVIOT SUITS: and warm, \rell-made Blue and Black Pe KEIRSEY OVERCOATS, $12.00, ,.$14.00 and $15.00 Values, Health Worth? Did you over figure out the money value of good health? It often menns the difference between aUccOsK jamal fail Inve in life, To some men it has meant millions. 9 (* THE ‘SALT OF SALTS") in a bottle of health. It will only coat you a fow centa, but if you take a teaspoonful in a gina of water every morning, it will keep ‘our stomach, your bowels, your iver and yonr blood in such good condition that you can bid de- fiance toalmost any disease—and it is pleasant to take. DR_ EDGAR C JOYCE, New York City, states : “I have preveribed "s Effervescent Salt to a num: and everyone has Amusemen*s. EMPIRE THEATRE, Bway 0 Gen Rees HP RE ee Weineeaty & Saturday, ‘ttle and the gain ‘s much. more than my means could afford. did my own work Instead of Miring it to It been indefinitely postponed. be done, which Is cheaper in the The cause assigned for the postpone (ictal gna. rooklyn. | ment was the prospective bridegroom's sudden {llnews, but it ts alleged that it was his sudden disappearance which threw the obstacle in the way of the Marriage. No one seems to know where he went. The story is that Mr. Johnson, the teatatrix leaves also some little article of personal property as a keepsak : inden Rockwell, yi Horgan alleges, too, that M’Ginn 1 ¥ money because he has| through political influence, succeeded in! 80, woe already having the criminal charge thrown oat | ots loving. eM of the Grand Jury room. Horgan’s brother, William Horgan, the well-known contractor, —M'Ginn keeps a loon at One Hundred and) Sixteenth street and Fifth avenue | ‘The suit is the outgrowth of an as- | aault made upon Horgan ty lenort time ago in the off ° tractor P. Reddy, in Bast One Hundred and Seventeenth street, where the com tors, however, to buy and inscribe it with A Poetic Failure. Y bark set mil to cross life's sea, The breeze was strong and fair, Laid to her course right cheer- ly, No doubt or fear was there. She tried all other craft to pass And sell on even keel, ‘The pilot only was, alas! A ‘prentice at the wheel. ames. . Rockwell Carhart, of M2 ue, Manhattan, mous letter in which some unkind things Were ‘aid about Mr. Fredenburg, and that the latter resented the considera: tion of the statement by his father-in-| She satled for many @ day, ” Ipw-elect, and that he made up his|, The ‘pren' ow a man, plainant It employed ax bookkeeper, Un @ind not to marry Miss Johnson Waa uae saree ar ees cree | eer cree erm of the {ite, chy tm question MOlan and his wife eu Were disappointed, as was With bare poles now 1 cannot reach, Prdased Coon ta Sicckiva t a de oe mn ones In the office. jinn ie, presumably tt e voyage is nearly oer, e . e said to Horgan: Bey ee Careyenee, don the spare will roland bleach nied a motion of the Metropolitan ho ie thie women?” the caterer and others. Rev, C, J. Young, pasior of the Presby- tertan Church of the Puritans, at Fifth And # ‘Mid shipwrecks on that shore. JOSEPH THORNTON, Middletown, N. Y. Street Railway Company to open the) yur wife,” defaut in the case of Annie nm, it ie hor, who got a judgment for $19,009 for | volver an Horgan replied. Hiegea, MeGinn drew a te lacing the muzzle at Hor ried tals of the thou- is useless to go int ind and one atten avenue and One Hundred and Thirtieth —— rit feltevevatlon | the’ death of her uusband, Patrick E. gan's head, cried : Street, had been eugaged to officiate, and Don’t Gamble! Pee aise’ ik our O'Connor, fart treasurer Of the) 4s 'that you love my wife or I'l} i sai Garrick Theatre. O'Connor ie y CAN chlefy attribute my failure to [Cuaracteristios, The accomplisument of | i“ 'rniny-sixth street and Sixth ave! Horgan declared hie innocence A ecens lies in the individual. If he does ot atiain it he ts lacking in the meces- He may desire success five more than a year ago. struge.e followed in which Horgan was Gusti’, Murean scurea the railroad| beaten. Horgan ran from the of 1 company's agents roundly in rendering | MoGinn, I i alleged, fired two the declalon saying that they had ime | after im. Se Sars fehiakt hosed upon the courts by false affidavits, McGinn was arrested and held for the oer s fallinglys og [in dilatory maions and were rightly |Grand Jury, tut there (he criminal pro punished ceedings ended @ompleted but thore of the bridesmaids a4 well, The latter were to have been Miss Edith Davis, of New Hochelle; Miss Dean, of Orange, and the Misses Bessie and Ethel Johnson, sisters of the bride. [pecially Charles Ingersoll, of Brooklyn, was to have been best man. Miss Johnson, with the old saying, "The mighty dollar is the only true friend and when you have that you never fall." Let all thone who have sent in their statements, es- those that gamble, #top, and Bot only had the bride's costume been ! Due to Drink. . WOULD say it ts because I drink | When I get my pay 1 spend haif of it for drink, and have always done so, Iam now forty years old, and ] I have spent that way since | was twenty. I get 6875 per day, If J had) what I have for drink I would not have failed. om ‘ necutter Pf tonecutter Ola l'eee 1 have failed and Sgrarrich Sigil ccs"! Qy, Wilson's Foe Treatment Gave Hearing 10 | couse Say No" | Sova Ears That Had Beard Nothing for Many Years, to slick ti It has now become a well-known ‘The | fact that Dr. Wilson mot only perfect- fine |ly and permanently cures deafness, | but also that he gives practical de- monstrations and free treatment to the deaf in connection with his grand eMhibition and free pig ont 4 it 7.45 P. M. at the > "| Thursday al a lever and face ened the reporter whe bad nothing tha ther sald: je Was broken off by Miss ather. He had sufficient rea- berg’s aunt, with whom he ‘Mr, Fredeni and other relatives, were seen, x (of them said: “There is nothing THIS MAN 1S AN IMPOSTOR. Be Never Was Employed on The Werlé and is Unknown to the Paper. A man masquerading under variour Bames and claiming to have been fi @eriy employed on The World has/out of ten ¢ Seen going chout the city presenting | cause of the failures, V. Remping letters to business men. A eee sk ago a man called at the office of] 4 Schoolgiri’s Story. Fromme, « jawyer, of No. # ourteen. Yet ‘rest, with a letter purporting| | “2 but ® schovleir) of tories’ into te havo been written ty « former re- I axe tates 2 Yee ee tee fon The World, who said he was! ‘he Afth grammar grade last June. ‘ot his No. 651 West Forty-ninth thought I was too smart to hey A home, the end of the term came I was & The bearer of the letter wouid | WHER UN? ATI fem Tessone and had over z x Wn i if : i 3 i te E Xara Matinee LAncoln's Birt! claimed it to be the finest of 1s ney. ina gerwealy and Vcan'vowch ft) ®nuur Thea” BROTHER OFFICERS thing with everytedy that sends for ime order oer ah. Try uae i met only when lll, out they continue ite use. Rverytody praises it. 1 shall continue to preseribe it.” There are some yeovle who never doanything until they haveto. Don't be one of them, Take care of your heatth while you have it. Rerain your health by the daliy use of Ab: hey's Effervescent Sait At Mis ag only, 2e., 50e. ‘MAE GA eee, GARRICK fun | ‘Tinie gat v) Xtra Matinee Ltacoln's Birthday, |Win, Gillet 05 ay, Shletivck Holmes. | | Mapison So, THEATRE, 9S |m | THE BEST YET. RXTRA MATINES MONDAY GREATEST BILL SINCR wi TALK ADOUT THE “GIRL PROM MAXIM paicen. 1 Bias, ie The, [CORALINE € 00. 18 A PRACHERINA. RVG. , p eoney os oe and §1.00 per bottle, Send two vt. aps, to pay age and ching. and we Si cla you une ot the wont dainty and beautiful colored | woman calendar creations of the year oO ; The Abbey Effervescent Salt Ce., Don it Say a Word! Wonry ¥ Dept, C.18 Murray St, New York Fus! Go and See It! The Lo:t WAKLES PROUMAN PRESENTS ky HIS FUNNY FARCE, Ore Peay a es Coralie & Co, Dressmakers, 3 PALAIS ROYAL, PARIS, USED DAILY, GIVES HEALTH Amusements. EXTHA MATINER LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. Herald Square Theatre, "prose: Kvenings, 38, Mats, Wednesday nod Saterday. | toa 2 Weses i Seams Wen’ DAVID BELASCO'S za Best Farce in Town. dt Has Come to Stay. iiRS. [ANGTRY — the Degenerates DAILY TELMGRAPH. Matinees TO-MORROW & Linesin's firth Anthony CADEMY OF a aa tghts! Perewell Mat. THRRW Ne HMerrier Than Ever | Comedy. eve spn | ret wee een ee WALLAGK'S LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY MATINER MONDAY ARION SOCIETY GRAND MASQUERADE HAL MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. KATING RINK, w $7 NEAR INTERCOLABOIATE HOCKEY MATC YALE UNIVERSITY VS DROWN UNIVERSITY Tr T 0 LOOK. Olga Nethersole in ERENM tinew Lincoln's. B irthey tn A ROMANCE OF A’ ONG IS A GREAT SUCCESS latest, “MT DRRAM whatever ald Mr. Fromme caredito take the examinat give. Charies #. Edgell, President the Manhattan Beach Hoiel Com- writ! Saline “proane ‘7 E+ ‘containing precise! That ‘agned another Sit"East One. street. i g : i : follows: ‘Mrs. Kate Johnson, age 50, 309 W. 145th st, N. Y., declare she was to tally deaf in loft ear for § years. Up oa the bone was found to be bad and the nerve appa- destroyed. The doctor pro- A i R the family, for that matter, casts about him for his next Winter's ome shout! DUNN MA clothing. He realises that merokante seeking to reduce stock :o make WAY) 2. spect Way Succeed te the Late for their Bpring trade sell Winter cloth- te “ling much cheaper now, and standard) James WeCartncy’ fi : i ! : t bear a whisper and understood low convers- feet distant after treat- vate office of the National, TAT Mea week day from holidays, 10 to Wednesday and 7 to 8. PIRATES OF PENZANCE Y AND NIGHT a! eR dt k CLATTON. SHARP @ PLAT, MR. & 2GENE HOW ig a mak CONWAY @ STAATS. VITAGRAPH. WEATRE adores Special Mat Monday ( THE NEW YORK nits 5 »/ BROADWAY 10 TOKIO, Ss «| BROADWAY | Social, Matinee THe mission to Promenade | Ue. Br. bb Be Pe Mal Wed. Sar KITANA (in Ringiiaay yecis] Linols's Birthtsy Matinee Proctor 'g “ie Port bddie Girard & Ae Lillian Wer Whitwey Br Di werd Linen, Mowe pi bloByY HEL ND GKAHA Mow ght 0% Comtinueas Pert 1.100 Se sea tk| GREAT. TRAN Bam AT 9 trie success KEITH'S Wi rowinuictos hove =| DEWEY REMINGTOS, TRESS ELDR: FAST ATH Souls Mmvaves, ©Gnasen 6 mate '§ ‘aren pce lgesiol

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