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4 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, * FELLOWES’S WRATH THWARTED BY SON'S WIFE'S WINDFALL. Father Disinherited the Young Man for Secret Marriage, but Now Mrs. Fellowes, Jr., Falls Heir to a Big Fortune. Angry because of bie ssoret marriage) to run up dille ag a ‘charge’ customer) curred Ld my son and de wite. end hie failure to wed into e fashionable in various stores and to give her tn reco nleed mys a8 alfa an family, Cornelius Fellowes, Presiient of | atdrees as 010 Fifth avenue This for off m) son's income @e National Horse Show Association of | years has been the home of the Fellowes ! d haa noth America, hea cut off his son end her, | family hat present Mr and Mra |” R. | have al Comelius Fellowes, }*, after o violent La are living at 12 Bast Fifty as i Just enoug |. Yesterday he stopped the young | t bas stopped my allow man's allowance, leaving him, ag he eup-| On Monday last Mra, Fellowes, Sr an giad of young 4, practically penniless | went to @ Fifth avenue millinery store never be made Y purchased two bate for Hb and & has 4 But to-day, with the announcement of | @t the same price. She had them! think tne wanled me to marry (he cutting off of Cornelius, ir, comes | e oney Ge further announcement that his wife) “larga! to “Mrs. Corneltua Fellowes, J do not care & enap about money, | has inherited a fortune of $240,000. Tinie! 570 Fitth ave but had the @00d8 would rather be happy than marry aly defeats the object of the elder | sent to the Gerard House, where she money. : ‘ Fellowes, and his son now openly defies Tecetved them toner. *nt | hy ee ni him and declares he is giad that he ta) The uitaery orm thougat ths orate An rman me to marry 1s that the quarrel, 60 far| were for Mrs Fellowes, or, and sent » Y t know whether h pap iaplgetvente will never be made| (hs bill to the elder Fellowes, He de-| had an one pt ied out for'me oF not declares that his moth jarei that the goods had not been tes tot bis cniner against him. | purchased by his wife, and that Mre WIFE'S WINDFALL. | Fellowes, jr. did not live at 670 Pitt SON MARRIED FOR LOVE. | venue ant nad no right wo nave the wife's grand seri hi harged to that address 4 sg ‘The facts caused 9 renee die « Mrs. Fellowes was summoned to amou His wealth wa @usive society a . ann Besgyscss Market Potlee Court from 1%$/| cumulated in the Bast Lndia trade which has been brew jor #01 ! ne a t nly came to & head when Mr. Fellowes | rsvp Pi pi Rage peeled eccuset bis Len e in-law ya ading art Rig 4 to on hie name and gett rom warl- | have My #1 i “ py on ‘thik ’ fashionable sock eon aetna eae the | crmiits. the bill was gent in he y fection to her that my father A al for goods purchased by the grr ‘the purchase, She dented abso-| may #ay that he has not recogn young Woman and made out in her own Py) there Was any misrepresenta. He has come pame reached Mr. Fellowes, ar, lle re- firm took them back @. It ts really him from CUT OFF HIS SON. Then came this announcement by Mr. | Fellow v This,’ he sald, “le the came of a young woman who has been trading on pudiated it and his daughter-in-law was) @ammoned to court. This brought mat- tere to & “rise and caused the open rup- fure-Detween father and son Tt was over a year that young Fel- As tells abest ovtnmn g weode false pretense: « fowes married Miss Nathalie Rogers, of | ™Y Le gon fring the Philedeiphia. ie was not then of O8*. | avenue, at the varivus shops where she | 4 end sald nothing of his intention to hie) has inade her purchases «ver sinee tat | “eh yl fe Ah Ra triage, and bil after pu sent into that adds believing the purchas have notified al trom whom she has obtals t! credit in this way that these purchases | hy could are not made by my wife, and that YY Mre Fellowes, will not be responaible for any debte in- | litte over twenty-one years Immowing that they would not * Fel! fe the wedding come off, Miss Rogers wes o beautiful girl, the daughter of Chastes F. Rogers, a Philadelphia mer- ant. ‘Me Pellowes, jr, bas been accustomed 4.8.3 Alt OHAKEN UP, Gunners pry Shoot as| Straight as Records Declare. ewe, ad some jase ¥ oy wi jr are only @ of each. '[ACID-THROWER TO BE. TRIED FOR HER LIFE. (eprright, 1900, by the Amseciated Press.) June %—Those who believe « that Great Britain's navy would, in ease of war, prove nearly as ful! of mis- management as the South African cam- paign proved the army to be, have re- esived additional confirmation of their fears by reason of the severe stricture passed by the Admiralty upon the ir- regularities of the target practice and reperte thereon among the fleets now In commission. | The Admiralty practically declares that the percentages sent in are worth-| fees, In 4 circular to all the command-_ “Practice appears to have bees earried on without « eupervisor, | the commissioned targets were not Breperiy checked and the markers) were sot draws from anether | | ohip.”* Buch © serious reprimand {s Ifkely to have the desired effect of enforcing the Tegulations this year, at any rate and, considerably de- | @Mclercy in markamanshi!p with whieh i.+ British Navy has bee credited. With the arrival of a semblance of Gummer, the river Thames has taken on {te usual gay hues and el) the world and his wife have gone boating on the pic- Yet, at it murky With « stxteen-months-old paby et her|Jury exonerated Mrs. Ryan, but the le e bran, Mrs Ania Ran te ad wo) Sar Dita hl to-day in the Tombe, charged with man- | town, Watertord. near) where she slaughter in throwing carbolie acid on had opened tle g Mra, Sarah MoCarthy and burning her #0 badly that ohe died. ik wes arrested Mrs McCarthy had won her husband's | oF an and Thirty-ninth love. He neglected hie home ee that ee F as! Bn hie wife and children gtarved. Mra Ryan went to Mrs. McCarthy and im- plored her to let her husbend alone She refused. and on the night of July 2 last Mrs. Ryan met the couple on Bers Pry hon, Part ah . to plead to the indict ettended and, doubtiess, will be marked Tun armed tua tba oH by @ continuation of the quccesses Of | Mire MeCarthy. salt cites af alerond wit au American jockeys, The Prince of| The Coroner's jury and one Grand Diy Ande for ter ‘Wales, a0 voual, will be frome destdes —_ pay whe Mow th Bogiand have ar ain dream of bakers f now in we ar- vain dream eres for years, but | esi to view. what is known as the FIRST HUSBAND UPSET HOME woe OE as Bubwantial @ roscoe as ——— SHIPPING NEWS. Baker Says He Can't Get Along 3 " with Wife Since Canfield later test . Appeared. germs. Baker» Ome reee.. 4Midus wets. 7. Move ote... 100] Mr. and Mra Orrin Baker, of Plain High Waut. Low Water, | Seid, N. J, whose martial relations have AM FM | heen greatly distarbed by the appear- ance, after twenty-four years, of Mrajard making Baker's Sret husband, George Canfield, | times the da separated yesterday afternoon. pan eat Raker left for Ocean Grove an@ - purpose. tha be will immediately commence pi absolutely exc! onlet enemy of | aoe J baking Chartenton | te impossible to get along with her, Baiti nore | cutina ti OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS. BAKED DAINTIES. tagetber, fovetien he “an SAD TO-DAT i Laverpeet. Abel, Kisgmes, A New Methed of Keeping Them er the box, and on the pot Beg Revterdom: iy Good Anywhere and At) the Time, is placed the In-er-seal trademark Norway ign by which It can be distingulsnéd Every careful housewife in America an to-dey congratulate herself upon @ notable change that has recently the ordinary package. The National Biscujt Com exclusive control of this pac only their oy we are packed it is ihe Seige THRE JUNE 9, I E THEATRES _ARE STILL OPEN. Nee eleee ene iving her at | Almost without exception roof gar a. a dens and theatrical attractions et Gem- ner resorts have taken ¢he place of the more eadate offerings of the legitimate playhouses, But three of the latter will be opened next week. These are the Garrick, where William Gtilette ta etil! wenting his very suocesstel “Bher- lock Hotmes;" the New York, with the magnificent of “Quo Valle” and the Casino, ite merry and tuneful “Casino om" There course, the centinuous houses whieh toons neither hot nor cold weather, They, ike the brook, go on forever, Mr Hammerstein's Tye | Terrace Ntoof Garden and Aerta! Cireus—as he antly designates it—wil] have some lent Lala ringed pent Sam ae Marton a it Tork Theatre wil | one be sev 4 wing fe st Hrothers, Me oaney, Clrous, av Dresser, here. remment of the New ¥ * performances In bulldin he game time, on? erry I m Grove and the er tn the main auditorium. ter will be such per Karle ant Lalu. Shepard, Simpson, Watry, Wilson and Mcntgomery ¢ Tramp aie ame and Waker and Richards and others, This will be an important he ome root, for Mr. Ted D. rf Reno yr be aasietm! by Georgie W: ‘owers—the latter Genius who wrote ™ there on the bill are cle Pt Gutt bill tree witl also appear James rs, Hooker a! Davie Lady Vera - Ivekeon and Pease Satter Then too, th preaging « en, too, there Francenc: Heaai ing, ayes and Li Harris, Lockhart’ taby elepnanta and others, Mr. Troctor’s three houses will un- dou btediy draw large audiences whether weather be warm or cold. At the Fifth Avenue Theatre Ralph Stuart of the Murray Hill Theatre stock company ne Rocce others. foguist) Vasher ‘The Summer = Mans “The alee American Matt McBride and Goodticn, William t end Mattie Rooney, Man-|)0" 4 Davis and the American vito- | year na short comedy, called Poaremake Grant annual ch way and Leland and Gi Ctreue. At the Pleasure Pi Osterman is expect peernnes jn @ comedy calli a? teatren will ohn and and Grant Twenty-third street Robyna will be ‘ounsel for the Defense.” will appear include Zeno, C Howe a tague an’ wards, ‘est and many At Koster & Bial's Music Hall and Roof Garden wil! appear WC ir; Fred Niblo, the mono Lalu Bhep- clowns Karle and the Deltorellls, musteal and Welch, ¢ a and Arnold, and Lorene and ot BG queen Victoria's farewell to lreland on Occasion of her recent he Quean ts shown «i! riage with the Princess Beatr| Huber's Museam enters jest week Monday with an unusuelly strong see hn Mn ay, Li. will ce Ming te Etta Nelite po 2 ie yi at uses next te that ting Ip her cer upon night ment Band aut ri at day. On the follows in om the night of sone J ¥ mn ° An American Bi bury Theatre serene The Casino Girl" fireworks w' it run at De re, termination “al Primrose @ D. sunt oter . The Brighton Beach Music Hall opens eason June 16 with many stron one trl in Black” * | business at the ¢ te doing @ 1 sino at Hergen Bear’ nm ite last then be! onyre as a as $000 » Hares: f weule * impersonator make who ¢ Musical Gardners SUMMER-NIGHT MUSIC; A KALTENBORN “ POP.” having received numerous re Tye, second lenneberg. lotor Herbert, offers night Musto lovers are taking full advantage | of the season's summer-night concerts | At the 8t. Nicholas Garden the Kalten- night especially choiee catholic pro: | symphony nights and Thursdays Wagner hte, while Wednesdays tn future will ven up , muste, = gee nore, who {9 manager Lal band, quests for euch At Terrace Gordes | 9 | Regiment Ba yorn Orchestra continues to draw larg® | sur-essor to V audiences, For to-night and to-morrow |y programmes that Dense eon e | "The Chor grammes are announced. Tuesdays are| tl! Play The sig as & corne | “Th ove Chimes undes Normandy’ pa at Dietrich s 4 it will be cont over 210 Sienele sere: “many rr. ion: Fields Ast there bee Opers. | MAN KILLED BY CARS, | WS eee HORUS GIR Deposed as League Treasurer, OBWEGO, NY, June 9A hasty narringe with a Weber & Flebis chor sirl, followed by his dep nas © Epw t Gra an Chur e agat! Harold G trear byte ‘ought to eye | Two years ago young Tonkin achieved Metinetion by his marriage to Mise ‘aroline Helen Starbuck, a model, o New York of Her parents took be him on fourth day of the } leymoon He say ivorce Mz. Tonkt hie second matmmenial SUL) umter twenty-one The p t Mra Tonkin te Hugenie Hashford. The company playing in Byracuse on Monday o me ford after the ) performance sed L) meet bin tn @yracuse when the company closed for the season They met and om Wednesday went to Oswego Cent hae Tonkin into the pu venture wh Mis wa nigh F miles wes married by Ke of the Met @ Bunday afternoor & boardi avid Wills, called on her end could not ero but he de tr nlp of the Ohristian Badeavor Gociety D| Then, with FB. Hamilton, an ettor ney fepresenting the young man's renia, he went to Oswego Ceutre In wntsn oe wil rought Rev Mr Kelly before « magis fs ang Pran-| trate on @ summons and compelled fim the young | to admit that he had marrted the couple rat Born —— — Dandy, Con *"done:| WARNING TO ACTRESS, Geto a Letter to Leave “rea” Alone—Third Notice to Be Fatal.’ Buura Anderson, an actress, iiving ai Ta Wee Thirty-seventh street, has turmed over to the police of the West found pinced to her pillow, follows You have had warning No. 1. you do not stop chasing after ‘Fred you wil get another third one will be fate’ Miss Anderson says she would not Pay say attention to the note, but that She was held up in Sixth avenue a few nights ago and her purse, con: n. In the purse wes « which the name ‘Fred’ was mentioned Tt read a» at Morrison, who shot and killed her e860. MRS. BIRBERMAN VANISHED, OChicage Home with Her Two. VYear.0l4 fon, CHICAGO, June Afra. W. L. Bipber- Montana, .# reported missmg. Her bus- band nae asked the Chicago police to «| 20 Dim find her Mr, Clark was in Chicago yesterday on his way home from New York. Bieberman thinks that \s wife may have gone West with her rman says he received « letter ay purporting to come from his brother, asking for an appointment at 6 o'clock. He kept the engagement only to find that his brother had not written When he returned home the the letter BOXES OF GOLD Sent for Letters About Grape-Nuts, $30 boxes of gold and Greenbacks Will be sent to persons writing in- teresting and truthful let about the good thet has been done them by the use of Grape-Nuts food, 10 little boxes, each containing a $10 gold pi will be sent the 10 | Writers of the most interesting let- | tere 20 boxes, each containing a $5 gold to each of the 300 next best. mittee of 8 to make decision and the prizes sent on July 8, 1900, MARRIAGE SECRET 2 YEARS. | rT Mise Ryan, Kow Mre. Keleber, Did Not Want to Lose Position as Seheol Teacher. Married on Feb. 1, 184, Grace Rran to J. Francis Kelaher, both of Jer- my City The above notice cnuned « stir tn tee wy City to-day, where the couple are! well and favorably known, The bride is a teacher in Behoo! No 2 and ie tw ty years old. The bridegroom ts \wonty me and is @ clerk. The bride 44 not | re to give up her position as school tenet er, her marvisge bas deen kept | “Mra K me and live iw ll restan at the ‘ool term. She was married in Bt seph's KC. ureh DUKE ia D’Aury’s Bult for 63,545 Diemiseed with Costs Against the Deke, The eutt of Arthur Ch Duke d'Auxy, to recove: Ovide Dupre, with «a Lawrence in the Supreme Court tc The Duke alleged that he transferred SIE FELL INTO A TRENCH Rewnenn Cin Struck Mrs. Smith When She Re- sented HisAttentions. M fumbader o rd groans and foun ai fallen 1D & tre uliding in course of construction. cet Newhouse id not A Newhouse, sald to be o ae a Fourtes him until he Newhouse in from of & » aa, Write your name and address Write plato, sensible letters, gir- ing detalled facts of ill-health caused from !mproper food and explain the improvement, the gain {n strength, in welght, or in brain power baaead | using Grape-Nuts food. It ts & profound fact that most ails! of humanity come from improper and non-nourishing food, such as white | bread, hot biseult, starchy and un- | cooked cereals, ete, A change to pertectly cooked, pre | digested food like Grape-Nuts, sclen- tifleally made and containing exactly the elements ature requires for building the e and wonderfu cells of brain will quickly change @ hal on to a wel person, F is Nature's stronge® Le Ine true name and ad A y written 20 persons not very well. to whom w can write regard the food cure t Grape-Nuta Almost ¢ nterested In p food |e will name appear help a: th race, A requ name will be of the 230 7 equal sh jut the Y* man ot nan has found a true way 4 to get well and keep we it should be a pleasure to stretch a helping hand to humanity by telling the facts. nly on letter end mai! promptly os Co., Ltd, sas" mi| fo the Postum The ein denied ir, pamtor of Grace ‘Thirtieth street station @ letter she it Mise Anderson appeared here at the Btar Theatre in the company of Julia manager dom South several months | Miece of Senator Clark Lett Ser man, niece of Senator W. A Clark. of | plece, to the 20 next most Interesting | | writers, and a $1 greenback will gp) A com-| Young Tonkin Therefore | COWARD “GOOD | | thoes fh He Martin Connors, of Seranton, Pa. ngetd was Martin Tro 4 tingers of h SENSE” SHOES| | 268 to 272 GREENWICH ST. N.Y. | AAKABN OT Don’t be Lord & Taylor ave! Wish to announce to their customers and the trade in t Mar cree ““\ general, that they will place n sale Monday Morning, 350 Pieces Plain and Fancy Susamer tats Goods, VA to K their actual worth, . Broadway & 20th Street, ALL OF THE SUMMER RESORTS ARE REPRESENTED IN THE AD VERTISING PAGES OF THE GUM. DAY WORLD CONST THEM FOR SUMMBR HOTHLA, HOUSES OR FARMING Hotema satisfied with half a loaf while a whole one is WRT HH 1) |} Lt HTH ae HH with- in reach. tk mr i WASHBURN-OROS oid sd Modal | uy! Ih ll ~ Crosigs revel be Flour NIN at Minneapolis, Minn. Tn the Editoral Forum. sear wene : Tweedism Again Rampant. ih By Ex-Judge Noah Davis, Before Whom Tweed Was Tried and Convicted. Prosecutors How Grant Helped Convict Tweed. By Joh» Foley, Who Furnished Funds to T : Englana’s Lust for Land. By Elbert Hubbard. + The Glory of the Boer Soldiers. + By Bourke Cockran. Wage-Earning Women. By Mrs. Rebecca Lowe, President Federation of Woman's Clubs. “Oh, thatl Were a Man!” By Countess of Warwick. “Mere Man.”’ By Sarah Grand.

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