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GIRL BRIDE ILL OF GRIEF FOR VANISHED BOY HUBBY. Schoolgir! Wi Wife De-| clares Willie Hawe's| Stern Father Has): Made Him a Prisoner to Seperate Two Loving Hearts. | William Thompson Hawe, the eigh- deenyear-old schoo! boy who secretly married Minnie Florine Wilson, the Pretty sixteen-yea daughter of William Wilson, a real estate broker of Mount Vernon, in Brook.yn, on May 4 and whose wedding has just been an- nounced, {s missing and his bride II) Prostrate that no word has come from her husband In Mount Vernon {t ts said that Will- fam Hawe is not the boy to desert his de when she most needs his sym pathy and support, His friends hint that ne would dé with her if he could Meanwhile Minnie Hawe ts erying bit- fterly and calling for the boy whe Promised to protect her. She was pros-| trated when a reporter for The Even-| tng World called, Young Bride's Story. | ‘The story of their meeting and how much he loved her was faid by the Deautiful little girl as follows \ “I met Willtam at the house friends, about a year and a half ag), and | know be Itked me. Tf Ifked him We wet both going to school then } ‘Wilile became aticntive and took me Out to parties end bought me presente “It wag a year ago that he asked me marry him. He was afraid that his Drother, Matthew, would cut him ow during bsence, Mamma found it out, and promise! her not to marry secretly, But Willie could not walt. 1 erererer ©O919H9 SH HO HESOGSSIVS SSSI Os 0101661010 GSO 61-1 FSS ESTIOC ROI“ trusted him because | love him. q “We wt (o Brooklyn, where Rev Dr. D. A. Kennedy married \ I was exe) awfully scared at firsi, but Wille loved me and | loved him, so what was (here to da? ‘We Intended to announce tt after he was graduated, but a letter was & mamma, and she went to the fter | told her about it ‘Mamma was very kind to me, took Prerexexere: ( | @ TODG ANGE Ciere) me in her arms, and, after she saw thay | TMarked, ‘I'll wet a lawyer and get my] “I feel that it te no honor to marry we were legally married, forgave us, | bi aband into that family. It was not a disgrace ‘eek sald che was very sorry “Then be sald: ‘I can get a lawyer| for Minnie to marry Will, because he is that we too, and | want you to understand WT! is not of age and I am his guardian,’ WH! is gone away, and he went be cavse he wae afraid of hie father. Hut a fine fellow. more.” Young Hawe ls a manly boy and he knew he was bearding « lion in ite den “It I shall not say anything ‘ Boy Bridegroom “Thursday we went feturned on Friday 1 asked Mr. Hawe for my husband. He |ing strongly to the match. Mra. Wilson happy ald to me motfiwe of the bride. does not Itke his po- n * ‘He is not here sition. Bhe said emphatieally this morn. Swore He Wonld Not Desert. When he wit fon house, ‘ie father, young Hawe was pale, but came back to the “LT sald “You have got him jocked up.” | ing that if any one got the worst of the “He mid, ‘Well, suppose | have? bargain it\was not the Hawe family. “1 could not conceal my agitation and | she said: a” */ here for whalever you've got to STRAW HAT REDUCTIONS, Every New Braid, Every New and Natty Style, __Yacht and Alpines. } 3 A | He loved her] is completed, with the exee] he will come back and come to our house approach his father, He told his to see his father, 1 was treated! | am trying not to worry, but it Is #9! wife that nothing in the world shamefully, Mr. Hawe not only abused | hard to be meparated from your husband | would separate them | him, but threatened him. He also said} and not know where he is, I am just|and with a tion that time would he would lock him up. When he did| ready to cry again. But Willie willl never erase, No one was going to take | | Not return I went to see Mr. Hawe at| come back.” her away from him , and the best daya! a dis home, No, 32 Hast Lincoln avenue.| Mr, Hawe has been quoted as object: | of his life would be spent in making her | H after his interview with! hi loensure Dr. Lewis © BY NURSE FOLEY. .., |WADMAN BEATEN Jury Censures Manhattan State Hospital and Exonerates Bellevue. ‘The Coroner's Jury that for weeks has tng the patient suffering from ohronic ne ing to treat cane held an inquiry into the death of Her tert C. Wadinin on March 6 under sum pletous circumstances to-day brvught | the following verdict We find that Herbert © ume to his death on Mar Manhattan State Hospital and, by chrotle nephrit ma ageravated and by ken ribs and infu vead, and we ex Hospital authorities from all blame We nd that the sald bodily injart ere infifoted at the Manhattan Stat Wadman $/ Hospital by Attendant Joba Foley that Keeper Michael Carroll was party thereto. We also censure ¢ authorities of Manbattan Sate i pital for neglect af duty, and especls Pettit for neglect * determined. He told the family that fy had never been through such a mene His father threatened to punish him would not like He plegdet put it was hopeless ‘Tix Wiitiam a dowen fache his wife a p would | ‘atic to her through thick and thine The Wilsons have a beautify! home at 2 eet. Chester Hill, and bt Matthew Hawe, father of the boy, is secretary of the Rubber ere were reports Mount Vern Hiawe was gol siya "that he does not want the mar i a annulled, and if hie parents wil) not Srweit that be will support hs wife BRIDGES IN THE BRONX. ‘Two New Viadwets New Ready for Trat@e. Two new bridges in the bomugh of the Bronx will be opened to the public within two Wee! On July 4 the new structure connec the matniand with cny Island will be opened with informal eremonle The 1 _e Willis Avenue i ew finishing touches, will iting the week beginning ke the thirteenth the Harlem River between | m Kills, off the foot of Hundred and T ty Afth street, the Harlen: ship al where it connect with the Hudson River, The fourteenth bridge over the Har- lem ja now In course of conatru oot Lenox avenue yrough, with One Hundred an: Forty-ninth street In the Bronx in wearables. #3 aa | YOR TD SIFT ~) GREEK TRAGEDY Police Trine to Find Slayers of Trolley Wariman was thir tended bar at N became | | formed an a | oral of Wadman's rite he: and that he had been At first the Helle accused of the er Ke r vk k uit who. St Park aver Victims Deputy Police Comminasioner Hernard that he wa & thorough Investigation made of J. York eatd to-da aoeidents which resulted in the deahw of two men vridige « on the t Mtand that nal reapone!Dl everything in th ‘ five yeure in Mate] fy All the mew shades and ¢ matched at double the price. an reatle wt wer Coney leland oreek. oner York said he ie ~ testified, was! poritis, by fait dangerous eC ore re errr Er mrt WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY |, 100 sald die an having the he Culver le yeix yeare old, Hel se He! LITTLE MAID ROSIE STOLE ‘ GEMS TO BE A LADY AWHILE. — F bee Lee Oh 0OOOO®: Aaaahaahaaieaehaeiel * Love Is pa Some! Things," Said the! Child, Under the! “Third Degree." if Rosie You 1 ts fourteen er This iit chambermald at Mra. Lil a rubbed her years 4 and true t steady tle creature, an Block's boardingowm at No. West Sixty-first street, who mistress Jothing worth of jewels and sughs lightly at the thought spe The < ears in nm are jail er if she w aay ath wh tu bounty for , ; three daye She tips her nose to an angie of G4 amd regarde the de ves with v tempt Naw, you nt @ nothin’ from me It was hot in Magistrate's Deuel's ur The Julge was hotter and ' wl the weathe ' vol She lent an atmosphere to the | 2 baer yurt-roam that was original and re-|4 FOUNGOLOOD frewhlog : The third degree had failed to move | > her fr be wt {taken Mra |p Hook hild, with yogi cites Love while the 4 high in the alt, re is abow Dour some things Magtstr beepers re fe ee eee Vel 1 who | was with? Naw | lemonade furnished means of entertain thing to do with you. Who was I wih? Sa hink Tean't te « lady Mi ment ahd refreshment 1 I refuse to discuss the matter,” am in trouble, Oh. but it was wor | waters of the Rosle forgot she wae a lady ong " s annoyance you peaple cau back” astride, Bhe| enough to laugh me Please go away, T don't care made walters look silly by tipping them) “Why, youse chumpe to (‘ink you eam uk with you. « The police alone had terror) ##t anything out of me, You make me She lifted her whort skirts dimtain-| for the girl, and these she avoided weary,” fully and walked to a corner and emtled| Hut iif at Coney could not last for-| She Wore the same air in court, @n@ é wnieally ever, She came back to New York and) #%* ‘eld in 840 bail for trial in the It all happened because Rosie wanted| wandered in Central Park, listening to} Court of General Sessions, ‘The agent to be a real lady. ‘The day wal warm| conscience, but refusing to obey for the Gerry — took tense to headquarters, at snd the idea of making up beds did not uneongerned when Twenty-third street, ree. a Rowie #24 entirely ue appeal to her mood She stood before| a detective approached her and told her| main until her trial. her mistresn's glass and surveyed her-|to go with him to the statton- house The ow) oe offered, her self thoughtfully as she adjusted a new) “Walk with you. Please forget it |, c'm iu inuney Jf me sould vromine she disdained to hat that becomes Mra Block. I'm a lady, 1 don't care to have any-d tk 1 will be a lady she said = <a With the hat came out clothes that Two WOMEN BURNED. LIEUT. DOWNES KILLED, One WIT Probably Die—Gaseline | Slain by Rehe! Cansda the Mase. WRIDGRTON, N. J, July Mra Bila| WASHINGTON, July 1—Gen. MaoAre probably fatally Surned tn /thur cables to the War Department from vetite Agure off to perfection ut with several geome, rs. Block to faint when Aiwovered* thelr toms, I tripe! sire and turned the cook green envy b. the loiter of her, the huasy- To] Biwell was Manila chat First Lieut, Edward i after atvin me and looking mi fire which to-day destroyed the double Pye. eet infantry, was killed |) r irra the day the gurr frame house vceupied by John Sheppard seushern @amar. to West Point and Willa Broadwater. | Downes was Mrs. @heppard was also seriously | from Texas in 1%, om in 1898 entered purned. Mrs. Biwell was lying til in| the service as a Second Lieutenant wit Mr. Sheppard's howse and her ded) out graduating from the Military Aau@e And she sem, sex she Wil Ibe after droppin’ dead at of so much foineness ay for the lass. Tis a wad o- Morrow CV ednesday = Our Big Summer Reduction Sale goes on—Just before the Glorious Fourth we'll touch off another big gun that’ll send forth a report and a shower of worthy bargains in Clothing, Shoes, Hats ‘ad Furnishin gs—bargains that will bring tt A Wy right to the firing line. Come ou’ll find biggest assortments of just the right kinds and save enough on every purchase to make your holiday a reminder of two great events. Here’s a Partial List of New, Desirable, Scasonable Goods that Cannot Be Matched for Double Our Prices: Men’s Flannel Suits At About Half Price and Less. $7.50, $9 & $12. The proper suit for coll, general comfort in the lot « tennis, country, seashore, yachting. ty les. _ 35 ot one re ene $3.00 bo ites G E SU ITS Big variety of beautiful colors and 150. 0 ° Stripes, reduced to : ~ suit ER fast color and all we ook ee f these de- Tc.’ bk 00. . $1.5 pendable suits will ¢ 2. 25 AND 2. 9 ‘ The best Negligee Shirts, usually $9.50, at $7.50, $9.50, $11 and $13.50.| qatar | tmnt naa at an FLANNEL. TROUSERS Fadniied Unirwnt;. tes aamanee sh ‘ in cloth, duck Not a suit in this Wt can be matched for double our price. For Golf, Tennis, &., reduced to pe, Navy; regular $4.00 y GENUINE HOMESPUN SUITS AND FEATHER WEIGHTS, 3,00 axv 3,50 Satur Woo! Gaur Under = Balance of this season's] gy co branes - ne pel g 6 Sry Saeed ene ssennt $9 a J 9 Just About Hall Regular Price. Boys’ 2 and 3 piece High # a and Madras, red 98> de Suits, siz 4 Fancy imported 6 Pairs tor ) MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS Font Sen paso gro | (el oe ten {se end Black Calf of worsteds, cheviots,cassimeres and dull finished worsteds; checks, stripes. invisible pla\ds; every one the season's latest cut and style goat sand verttes! ripen or per pair, ‘og $7,50, $9.50, $t1 & $13.50. Just Wall the Regular Price $4 ,50, $2,50, $3,50 =" wae \ 1 7S. e ply Collars....cccee BG) Sply Culls.....0000e 108 ‘a Every sire, every popular and staple shape. 10 a alt p, Sages and $2.00 * Stewart Building oe Sathana. te 7%. Lathe Belts go at. $06 styles, tonnes $1.50 2-plece Bathing Sults, plain or striped.....-e00+ @BQ All our celebrated “ TROPHY ” ‘@anren _ 2c. Washable Suspenders to go at «= Ite at $5.00" will go $2.95 D jf" $0c. Bicycle Hose to go at.... cutting and Not a suit Rosie hied herself to Cofiey Island. | caught fire. | omy, Bho had an rt who is now tn hiding | ‘The fire wae caused by the explosion —— te He kethouk woe full of Mra. Block's! of a gasoline stove which Mes. Shep-| Sunday World Wants move (eo money, and everything from a rite on} pard was lgtiting, ‘The contents of both | world, e wenle railroad to hot tamales andl houses were consumed, Let the Eagle Screech, for Here's Something to Screech About. THIN COATS of all. kinds of fabrics, Furnishing Reductions. UP. Negligee Shirts. | WHITE DUCK TROUSERS, 55¢ 65¢. Worth $1.00 to $1.90. FANCY AND WHITE WASH reduced to 75. To 1,50 Regular $1.00 qualitie str ipes,new colorings; separate cuffs; . plain white cords and beautiful of thousandsat VESTS For $1.50 to $3.00 qualities TERRY CLOTH BATH ROBES,