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HEIRESS’S SECRET TO DIE firs. John Addison Crocke ett, Suing Her Minister |? Husband for Divorce, Swore with Him on an Open Bible Not to Divulge Cause of Sepa- ration. Mother, Also Bound by Oath and Dying, Is the); Only Other Living Per-|; son Who Knows the Secret Intrusted to Her Fifteen Years Ago. r i H HY] i it i i ey iy #f | i tt ft i ba g : > i il g H E aE g i - remarkable 4 mystery, stranger it Betion, the element now Gisturbe the ashes of the Mons of it. It will try ig entitled to one-third of the estate, just ap the wife is en- to the game share in her hus- 8. To avolé complications and to the vast wealth that will come to snencumbered, Mrs. Crockett has OF SH Bive G. Tyler, the prominent marine ‘rt, hes on exhibition at the sOne G. TYLER’S FAMOUS PICTURE AMROCK’S CONQUEROR. WBE Roem +3 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, WITH HER. P9O99SOOO004 08S SP OTEEHE EOE EITETES9 FO Perturbed and troubled minds in search of relaxation need not try a trip to Bermuda, nor pay Chuck Connors a fee for piloting them through the tn- tricactes of Chinatown. Seek rather to gain your admission to a so-called “dress rehearsal.” A friend of mine from Connecticut—a sober, industrious man, who has been a member of the Board of Relief of his native town for many years—came (0 me Sunday night. “Take me somewhere,” he pleaded. “I long for change. “There \s a dreas rehearsal at Koster : $ | MRS. JOHN ADDISON CROCKETT. B68 OEE EEE ODAOOEEODE She told) poetry. An ideal honeymoon trip, sald friends, who wished them godspeed, Tomb of Their Dead Love. They had been in Florence apparently only a short Ume when something oc- curred. The city romance begame the tomb of th \d love. The cable that came to Hawley and his | wife sent them hurrying across the » water to join thell h the| They he Wm} faces. T be done. The ¥ 4 ned to this city actor in ration years ugh to suffice, » John Add! ‘re te t ork. a he will ‘contest the sult, he has come to this determina- roug! nal or materia! motives is not known. A Gtlent Man. He ‘s lent, studious man, who ived =m within himself since n of the marriage seeret posed upon hit. In this trial his good name, his repul jon may be piaced in the balance may consider that under stress he | oy: from his sacred obligation the other hand, a fortune wh! isfy all of his hopes and Id Ise all Of his endeavors awaits hil te) Ge A sera ite ght 4 mn in either will come out safely f 1 might say It Was) Take me somewhere, I long fer| 4, but nevertheless this p! has added a tremendou case Crockett was pastor of a church at r this city, fifteen years orous. brainy young arm of manner. Hie was exceptionally well read and of a Mu rn of mind. conversation bright and entertaining and Ss 10 fe Cp eee 8 vhen met Mai jawley, ter of the millionaire, he sald hat he had realized the inspiration of his life. On their ma: fe the millionaire pre- sented them with a check that > © pail fortune. They sailed D0. Bew a on their honeymoon to ce, | has come her heart, which the spot for lovers, where the very! the chill gray secret, the ghost of her| streets are instinct with romance and dead pa: change. &@ Bial's," 1 said to my friend; “let us And that is all. “Only three living ns know the seeret,” she told an Evening World re- “They are my mother, Tt shall die wh A and myself, The auditorium was black, the stage a glare of light. Fitful gleams came from the pit, where were huddled like sheep in shambles some thirty odd musicians. (I use the word ‘odd’ numerically—but with hesitation.) About us on every side were whisper- , Bay, she's Merce!” “Never do. They'll give her part to her understudy. “Hammer Club, Connecticut, sententiously, turning his head. Fred Eustis was conducting the or- chestra, and ut seven more men than were necessary were directing the persons on the stage and the persons jn wings and files; and, finally, dear, old Annie Yeamans, who was seated down in front, watching her little daughter, Jennie, awoke with a lights were turned up, and said: by! ! rning, and I haven't then only parted us. Mrs. Crockett lives at her handsome! house at Newtown. She says she has ton Tren and fi al ; by ch Rega * sald my friend from without tuck, such OO0O14-00604-0-08 Rinel mentee cot Se. bs his Dlased forth. in, 2 | Ee Nor over man whose face is not alt ag to attendants upon ni \. ‘ake Reg," she “Bay, ‘who did she rca ieee the Connecticut, a little later. both the dog and the they eat up at the same u the ballet came on. Mr, gblictety “pesnee down the aisie, and “SILENT MAN'S” BBIR HERE GERB00AeD by George Smith, Arrives frem Seatland. Geerge H. Cooper, of Bigin, Scotia @ho i heir to 092.000.0600 under the will @f the late George © man” of Wall street, is in with his wite. He refused to Giscuss his @ald it was true that he ts PELTD 14 H4-P8 846 O99SOS8 5469914440 (Drawn by James G. Tyler for The Evening World.) i Was Left | Tipsy Mas, Whe Had Been Warned | Weses across One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Ormiston Lawson-Johnston, of Londen, Seith, the “silent |#trect and Eighth avenue. He fell before | Who arrived in New York on the Oceante | ay. New York |* cart driven by Henry Botlman, of 16 ¥¢* Bas One Hundred and Thirteenth street. | Roberts, youngest daughter of Mr. ané ra, bar {ere eee Mra, a friend containing this sentence: Amelia merville touched him on the a “Yer hearsal at two,” he ) | impat ntly, and strode toward the or- chest hes! ore, tees ‘perme, Maer orchestra fot He s Celer ‘a8 he fe the man shouted rome one from shouted back nt you give Dark scene nothing!” Patri p| the elestric dann x ent chance y ? eWho wants your effects?’ cries back Mi effect “fay, you, there!’ shrieked in and turning his pam, droppine We. ‘electricians are giv us bunch of serpent women’ es Yor, te, WS Ss ies sr to throw ‘eae business on the et TH COLUMBIA STRETCHING CANVAS Areae se this point t “4 +teetooreet aD4-5 O4-O944 O84 6466046446 OF08 incurred is tebtor seemed 100 CRUSHED UNDER WAGON. | COMBS 1 CLAIM BRIDE of J. Ormiston Lawsea- Set te Drink, Killed on deh and Mies Roberto the Street. | Set for April 18. Michael Burke, very tipsy, stnegered | New York society is welcoming J. Ni 0 Romeo, ad- to the f say ‘Yea™ ” nal Benen. ¢ 4 ! endl A id ot, Nest Seat era say day to claim his bride, Miss Fanny Rovert Dunlap, of M1 Weer Beventy-second street. The wedding has been get for April 1% ‘The bride is very beautiful and an ascomplisbed musician. SS New Vork’s “Que Vadis” ' Tn hie pocket was found a letter from “Don't drink too much.” Burke was fifty-five years old and lived @ Went One Hundredth street. ——a ‘NO EXTRA CHARGE FoR Iv. DELIRIUM OF A DRESS REHEARSAL. jour, answered rudely aside by incompet pert To at the names” of Grecaes accessories after the fact, one would expec: Misdemeanor, Bi u deserves a more wort GOOD PIE POR LAWYERS Tawyers will ask for fees under the hed | Prevailing - r: Corporation Counsed Whalen Amount of §7%,00, according to the estimates of Comproter Coler's experts the Drivers and Hostiers’ Union, denies truth of the affttavite of Andrew J. Lusk, Patrick Doyle and Bernard Conk- Wn that he. brought . it aiken tae at OS per cent discount, In full as assignee, ithfully testing Renate and rely slowly, ged out, But tt beat: “REGATTA GIRL” MISSES, A Theatrical Misdemeanor wi ne Ballet, fome Geed Muste, bat Nothing More. jay M. Greene when he wrote “The tte Girl” Koster @ Bial’s never had a more aus- piclous opening. The great house was filled, Every firet-nighter in town was there and the fragrance of hyacinths, violets and patchoull predominated. And ft wae an audience which wished the! Management nothing but the best of| Under these circumstances ‘The Re- atta Girl,” had it possessed the slight- est merit, would have been well re- ceived. But (t does not possess merit— thet fs, nothing but the score does, and Merit as that may possess ts hurled t them to be amusin; a funny. were Eddie ‘lara, Bummervitie, Jennie Yeamans, ie, Laura Joyce Bell. Henry dosens of others. But not funn; a worthy @ long Romeo, But wh; comb! NuallllReade can | close Was much of thet cer" written MeLelian for the Clay Greene jurely thie young men collaborator, ing how Saye They Will Claim 9780,000| | tm Fees Under Whalen's Wage Decision, of - wages decision of to the lok J. MeNul! delegate from jai: he had already collected them E FEAR OF HUMBUG » far, im fect. thet many years with weak digestion than risk @ little time and money ir the ble va Emmons in } Th dal Mra Cooker Coachmen and it is making idea may relays of the more Lady Blac Union Mrs. Blaine’s House- CHICAGO March 15.— constitute s employed in the houshold of Mrs. (bor untons, tdea Mrs Riaine by Prof. Patrick Gegres, Edlinburgh, who lectured here recently ‘The sotentist suggested ¢ chance fer the betterment of the « of household servants, and so well | that she decided to adept It In her bi Classified tha: they labor but elght hours at a stretch The system begun about ten daye ago, successful Soelety and club women are tnterested in the experiment which Mri howsekeeper and hostess, believes the the majority—which she says are the ones to consider mont. Mra, Charles Henrotin belteves the sys- tem can be made to work by careful ar- rangement and mutual consideration. Other women profess ¢o see danger in the scheme, ‘They tear such a concession would bring servanis to the belief that they can get Remarkable Discovery Whereby Every fect Bloom of Youth. a the] A Freee Trial Package Seat by Mail Pre- WILLIAM RAYMOND BiLde | paid and Sealed tn Plain Wrappee to All Who Send Name and Address, Tt has remained for & Cincinnati woman pert OURS FR | SEAUATS Rule Prevails in hold. t hours now” @ day's work for all the ser Blaine. Mra. Blaine believes | t is sald, was euggested to ot at there was a ond Hinine regard the sugge: mata, and butlers, grooms laundresses, have been #0) FLOUR varies; the said to have proved highly never Blaine is | Mrs. Giinton Locke, a famous be practical .n homes where nts can be had, but not in modest homes—tho houses of WASHING CROCKS AND MILK VESSELS A great deal depends upon the care of crecks erything they want. May Now Attain the Per- by rinsing with ecelding water; wipe dry and eet out, wich right side up, Im the fresh alr end oue-| {f vine, end they will be clean and sweet, All the sighs and heartaches over a poor appearance may now be banished, for it te within the meann of every lady, young tm nd or middie you wandered out into Thirty-| most refined complex' fourth street Inst night, your eyes atit!|S8’s heart. And what daxzied by a splendid ballet spectacie, there att! lingered a feeling amounting amont to horror at the crime perpetrated and convincing, Mme. M. Hibault, who dis- fe! ue A CAN PAINT. fre. r) ERs ee am blie Behoot St Ste W Gerh ot ath «t a, BY. A Geo MoLPonn COWLER. ‘pier umagee, pe: sane Regt en es ——— lie Behoat +. ud ave. Ne eo NT For Sele. 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