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pi eat OL ot ee , SEPTEMBER 8, 1900, 9 ae ee ee a at et a a I IBARBER’S WARNING THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVE | WIFE’S HIGH WAGES |PRETTY GIRLS WILL COMPETE FOR PRIZES IN TO-MORROW'’S SWIMMING CARNIVAL, MADE SPECHT SAD.) gas | ae TO THE emras aes Humiliated Because He Could Not Earn as | x ye tha eer" ib i wie ae Much Money He Gave Her a Divorce. | ! Aobleteleletde! | ae | MARIE AMELIE DELLO YOIRO cece eoenoeowmoes | ir them up,” but walted dn turn for hie to avoid mi The second young man wap so smitten ding, Emote to mil my f | tte terol BS ounteaeen eat tue) tke th jwith arte Amette's charme that he ewan making violent love to her, @he |} thle barber shop te my wife Plaid not understand what he was up to JOWN 1, DELIOVORO, {at fret, but ber brawny husband did, ry eu . ‘ ‘ Sewer neewenewnmnmewemmmme | iat a the youl man wRa ome RERTHA SPRCHT |, Clad. ‘ei This * the sign by whleh Dolloyorto. | eratulating himeolf on kh maqueat Dele woned and the proprietor o fa berber ehop at | loyorlu's heavy hand a Park Row, hopes to keep mate customers | sniote him on the jaw, whloh wae Hetototolfetotelteistoielintetsfeteototetatetetetetahstfetstetaltetotoletabetetebsiedtel Pretiy Meriha pret |e free to mar At Inet he dectered to hile frlende that from fMirting with hiv wife He had one| open! to say nore oy thine to an Juat he Supreme! he cowld not face fin wife, he felt so ead expertence and te now under 82) bail] Mario Amalie Court, has meantad her a divoree from | hurntiinted Ait of anwault A rough-and-tumble fight followed, her husband, Josep). Bhe lives alone | rtnally " r ‘1 . Deltoyorto te assisted at his chatrs by| Delloyorio threw bot! Into the now in a neatly fur Iahed apartment at saan ute yon hee. tb eit fie wife, Marie Amelie, a comely Hrun-|street, afier blackening thelr eyes and TH First atroet on hor Wage aw anes! anecht'a unwilling ears, but whe fe ett, with [allan eyes and red chegke fotherwinn xpolllng thelr beauty Them pert in making women's hate fused at frat to credit: them, “Bhe a yer fine barber, and bringea}oame the policomenvix of them, tor : Aingularly eno io), ik wane Mre Specht'#! At tat whe learned, so she mays, and et ane iM ‘ bist Msi seth prond Delieverio bie and strongand arrest. Ability to earn money that led to the die the Court aumtained her, that Joseph's reply when ahe le inquired about, "Bho-| \iioyorle saye he thinks the Ju ‘ voroe, according to Mer husband's atory, lyumiiletion ted him t : |m gap medal for-a fire’ claws shave” | wh OOH ee Ne eS Ider ie Which aha gould mot eoniredlor’ Ween [oe ree ee tt Cer am: Fe: Cmte | When two young men went into Del-|etnry, Moanwihe the big beper aig of other women | atty Marto| two ff ware and mlaring with ind loyorlo’s shop and saw th ink, confronts each customer ag he al Amelia dexterounly handling the ranor |i Whe vate Welleateds advleing htt noe and scissors euch refused to let the man (o make love to Marig Alelle questioned Iya Vening World + Mrs. Specht couldn’: stand that, and por \ she used a part of her woges In re It i9 w curtous tale, the mating and ' i my Ort ale, the mating a aining a lawyer, ‘The divorce waa Paring of this couple, Specht, who In), ‘ « and good looking, works as } pockethook maker and earns 112 a week Wien he mot and fell in love with ie} hvening World reporier, "I never be: oman who subsequently married and |lleved that Mr, Specht really felt am then divorced him, hie friends winked ay | PMdly because T cared so much more than he did, because f didn't think of i A $100,000 MINE SOLD FOR $15,000, Mi see,” kad Mra, Bpeoht to au him and anids iw Joe, you a shrewd fellow; Hertha | Ve earned enough together (o live well, m 1) @ week and you will have a) 40) that was all T cared about, He noe ' goad wite [ald all he tould toward the mupport MISS NETTIE P, RICHMAN ’ t wor ry , fo d pride, [of the house, and I never o Mined ” , That worrled Specht, for he had prid houve, and I never eo) aan . A dozen preity girls will compete In a spectacular swimming carnival Not one of (hon, js m vovice, Al) have spent months In practice and ue Silver King Aiken 8 Relatives Trying to Find " though his wite never alluded to] “That'a not a cnuae fe fact he could not forgat that she had Maybe he was ashamed, You, | to-morrow at the Yorkviile Baths, Wighty-fourth atreet and the Bast River,| Would not be feared by « ewim around Staten Island, The question of @ bank account and he had none, In addt 1 was, Bit what made me superiority has long been mooted, but never dectded | tion ahe bought herself little pleces of r Vi "i verte alters, Never To-morrow will settle it. ‘The star swimming event will be a women's finery and Jewelry which he wid not ace ®ve) tortion and diving. afford to give her and always kepe the |? © even though he made many ape race, The competitora have the Mnglish stroke down to perfection, 7 | The contestants are plimp and pleasing of figure, with elastic muscles and some combine with it the “overhand” stroke There will be distance races and trick swimming and diMeult feats of con: Out Why He Lost Big Profits. Relatives of the late Col. Bagar D./proof agninst imposition, He would q ~wmeemm Jand all the aquatic skill of mermaids, One of the favorites in the diving Several of thin galaxy of fair mermatds will compete in the high dive.| Alken. the big sliver king, who dled in) hand out orobabty ff to a request for Denver from « ollem recently, arela to but not more.” more than $12 a week, after what hone well appointed. ed." events will be Mins Nettle P. Richman, famous for a shapely Agure and the} From an altitude of ten fet ana start they Will ascond twenty-five, fifty aBd) ievine to ging out why he sold a ellver| “He rarely drew from the beak mere daring spirit in which sho hurls it from lofty heights to cleave the waves, feventy-five feet If necessary to decide whieh merits the palm for grace and] mine for 916.000 that waa worth 00.099 than, % for hia personal expenses. ven HOTTEST WIFE MAY r ~ U M MER | L Among the others are the Misses Lizzie and Josie Gundrum, Miss Clara} daring t easily Ss "| OSE DRESS. Miller, Mise Dorothy 2. Meyer, Miss Loulsa Sax, Mies Kitty Waller, Mins And every mermatd has a sweetheart. ‘They will all be there to cheer on| Mr? be On ag avons ne apparent. ip tortte a sinter, and Maggie Burke, Miss Mamte Barry and Miss thelr champions and crown the winners with rea-mona wreaths and Kisses. }4., now in Denver investigating the| towers to place on the eo @ Of th. — mal aliied ————— — . ane. fortunate women are aboard. ’ This Year Breake All| Uncla Joe Wright Offers MUST FIGHT ‘| BULLDOG HAN DSOME SHE FOUGHT : mi the Denvor nents 18 depeited sor-| cannot 0g hew he aoste nawsicumnt i Records by Three to Sell It After a an (1.000 during the time he wes =) | a 1 a Very smal! portion of the 15.0% ||) Denver, and there should hawe been " Degrees. Quarrel, ‘The three Gummer months Just ended ., the warment In the history of the Unelo Joe Wright, of West Babylon, FOR RICHES) Talbot Cannot Get Aged HAS GOLD TEETH. 4 BURGLAR. _|Rosa Straussier Battled —eeeeensaienntifpesntnsnstors tn eabh which the Milver Cl miner hed In hie nonseerion when he went to Don. ver, In the bande of (he admintstrator, sinter and nephew have confidence the tangled threads will be unwound and they, the helra, will come into what $2000 left, whereas it ereme there te Only 16.000 or 04,000 lott, "Hoth mother and myself have missed any euspleton of foul play, ve, however, that Mr, Aiken's Geqfly was caused direotly. of Indirectly, ty Harry Pratt, of Chicago, Dog Fancier, Pays with Thief to Save | they reeard ar their own the whiskey he was «tven.” ist a The Silver Cit! mine belongs to Mre.| Mr. Van Deke aye that any eaten te Dentist $125 for the Job. Home. Van Dyke, Gol, Alken managed it for! recover the lost mife te futtle, ab Ge her, He had Nie sister's power of uttor | denda are perfectly vomutar att semed — ve and It wae not unt Co) Alken war) hy afre Van Dyke's power of attorney, that Mra, Van Dyhe knew of the renresented by Vol, Afken. Cok Alken rod imprints of if vale id heen al Stiver CHM for ewenty-tre wthess in Hartem All hie frtands th Denver say that) yours, ’ net Mich Col Alken spent monty like a oringe,’ a at alan id Mr Van Dyke tn speaking of the) ™ aaa re “i fro ~ | case “ ” Bia ai iby | bits “Thin te the moat pumniing of all the A LA “MILLENIUM, matters connected with (he death, |] A New England Minister's Comparison, on mood looking young girl and idee Nw my unele during Nie life A peculiar remark made by a tain + the domestic th thw house of Dr, | {made fortunes aggregating 124% l ister at a New Hngland dinner caused Hubner, at 0s 1 One Hundred and | 0Mt he could not keep it Evers bit! some comment, He was being served T'woutyefrat att At 7 ofciosk Inat | (ORME he watnod was loa, but evr hen | foe ihe frat time with Grape-Nute ght Ronnedy appeared at the Notse he was drinking--and je drank a grow food, He looked up and asked what quantity duriig tie Hfottme-ue,, won| t , Raa ; and when the girl anawered (he DONT veisus in money imatt inal ead was, and being told, sald, “They ked for the doctor fhe told Bim hey might have named It MUlenium.” The was nol |t | hostess, a lady on the editorial staf? Wadia tmgeaee, keel ELOPED, NOT [iis iets re I, 1, (8 keeping bachelor hall oneo } eer Bureau in this city, thIFtY | more,’ Uncle Joe's wite hes ett wm | Wife's Fortune With~ OMolal records whow that the mean |O* #09 haw done defoie, and Wright out a Struggle. temperature for the three monthe aver: | M4 rushed Into print to @ive the world faged 14-28, divided into T for Juno, my #eneral warning of the fact “i — for July and Ti for August. This ta three | Departing from hia usual custom of] mp Aghiin Muchanan ‘allot, the ogress higher than the mean in thie! “Ply notifying people not to trnet his young physician who married the rieh ity In tho record of the department, | Wife with goods or money um hin and elderly Mie (Calesta Phelps will Tho noarent approach to it was in 19M | COUMt, he haa Adveriteed for wale twolve| not reordye the estate she bequenthed to! All of the first part of the year was| yards of binek oashmere, which Mrs.| him without » strumele | lightly warmer than the average, ex-| Weight had ready to make tnto a| Gamaliel St. Join, executor of the oreding all othor years by one degree] (toss, This ts the notieo inmerted: eitate of Maren Bt. fohn Andrews ot least, But whon the hot weather be-| VOR QALH-liteck cashmere dress pattore, ig} and Jonathan Alderay mins of Mre @an end the heat inoreased | fumped| rents) will be old for bait vatee Apply to] Phobos albol, has brought sult to have @bove the average until threo degrees | JOSEPH © WHIOIET, Wen Habpton the will declared invalid on the @round bead was obtained and held steadily, Went Babylonians say that this por-| that (he woman was of unvound sind In comparison with leat year thie| (nds uhusual happentngs, Mra Weight, |Ther allexe tat Mra, PhelonTulbo! was Gummer was owo degrees warm: The| !t Ie ktiown, prinod the piece of goods |!Mduced to make @ will In favor hor Mean temperature of Augunt excceded| 4/4 Intended that she should be meen at {Youll husband by (hreals and coer that of the samo month last year by| her beat In 11 after it had been fawn. | lm thres degrees. The maximum wns mine-|{oned into a gown of the jateet mode, | Mre Phelos, willow of Orroy CyAlve degrees, 28 compared with ninety | Hence the tea of some other woman| Well uy in (he seventic jet Wearing it ts mot empecially pleasing farmer'® won from ("he tn 199), and the thermomater rose aboy The trights keap thelr own counsel land = eat TOOL SO ASOS her neek in Vandag @2a.286 — Se ooo NeIeie AMS: Sess reS SI “ Hh . the record of lant year on olght eépar-| and the cause of thelr latest weparation waren Avot ee » But the wit ' and trad | “‘Stnee the ‘Millenium’ came to our Gays. July wes two degrees warmer | |# definitely known, vm near y 8 it ‘ bay Hut the do | ABDUCTED eulsine, we have uo further occasloa than tm the provious year, and emeeeded| {he Wivenorss Argue gy A A lye Ue ee Oe ®) “sini an it whe olowine Lye tan jumped W eerate inie mu Me ! 5 ea fie maximum on three after bee Sppareatiy’ lett W108, By her will $9.00) was lett to 1% Jat her end, chaeptig his Mnwore are lo take Into our stomachs the masses ternoons, June,! good and th ae t} f however, was slightly cooler, ‘The aun) Sell tre nite ie pt \relatives atid charity and vie watance to | ® But rived, tiled to throw het to one shle — t paaty. partly cooked food tat iy ‘ had held full eway At the end of the| rise he httebnnd @ | strength wae ton muah for her and abe ND ee taka” (Haat f fret week of that month th 16%, and) , Wet Dabrion Tn awaiting develop. | TAI was Talbot's aecond venture an! 2 & | yas throw! Neloleas 1 fpr nes oa #he! Boarder Golley and Land- npeuk Oirecy of myaelt. | hed boca ¥ the husband of an elderly and wealthy | rher Then the man aeabbed wo two for a long tine the fm q raleed the monthly average by several! Uncle Joe Wright is a veteran of thelwoman, Ife matric! sre ase a | @) chicks and fed lady's Daughter Made iiicesiou, vrougit on by stendy degrees, But for one oocaston in the! civil wat and a penajoner. He has a f 21 oPhe citl'® sereame had Leen hened by i . a < Bammer of 1096 It would not oe worthy| bilo io hie howd which he wot In the | Mien. ® Widow of cighty-two. in Phil. |p Hj vmenwre-by and Kennedy found 4 large Man and Wife. mantel Work WS & INCK Of Brea of comparison with this year, fit at Bull Run, Adelphia when he wap A clork In a drys |B VCrowd gathering, Te godged through food. 1 panted alvepless nights, and On the afternoon of July % 184, the me oods store. Bho persuaded tim (o tuts 1 fd for hres blocks led thew, Maiaiiinaisale work In the day time was exoee Mercury climbed to % dexrees, ‘This mediciim and four months after tie |® Na Loivin’ ake whe cauee aris . Hifoult. May ayells of as not equalled this year, though the| Al E af, gee Med Aad Jett tity $29,000, , bins hc abaek ab hot ea Aes re a") fo and my mertas aud Cempe mt Was general) ter. fhe cane comme up for hia wht nine who lean " " | tie te +) . VyOnie DUt A dermal con Mthogn i “hurvatealdelsgoked BU RNS CASH Hept. 2 * \ * ery tek Hale repped | Mary Murs, of Wavonla ave u a bs at Hoar Setar , omewhere along the Gulf haw reduc ite cj ts Y wan tarried srw ! u seiner ure timembat ute ast] ° | : Narraigned. jie atl when he rang ; ‘ if is s f night attacke and | verily (ought eek, at t / 1 ae Mian. pe ella atidge 4 Hehe atd the ¢ vad come would thee Berth ne te, ee It Aalien petow| oinenloon M’KINLEY WEDDING, |* Mek dievebilie' Al pas jtey, ot Wanien ai wil had si throw Tore to ninety, But it has destroyed nn 7 vited tn Judge Rive Palies . Af k ej atm H vf Scotch por. nd he iM Ke eaten e noon previons, ume dining: | Pirat Opimir u + went ae the heat ousier) Young M'K@Own Gives [president and sve, Monintey win! d awe oy | Whe, te hanged, except (hat (( had tied Iie ut Forecaster Imery te not satisfied " . nt) ne Gow | an " “t : ting eon- that the hot weather may be ‘anita Away Jewelry and a a ap dct i al all js aca Kael apd ROSE, Teh Wound wp Uy | ca labihe the ie ‘ Lonely bitter. Violent. yous |HOm Es met; the month of Suptember ta tre. few Mtecets Nuptints, DaRAAHh, Bid) bethieny by tat ae Was ime aincke 7)" What neve “you to way to thacr'|taned for eight or tot hours and the wently attacked by hot spells. Yacht. (Apstial 10 The fvening World.) OF thle City, Who fe &. Worthy rival of! A ei SRCMIRLES, Mapletrate, Poo}, | aahed the earice ik day bite lb \ et : <A ad y, who arthy rival at) Wooile est ar sow 1) Well Todd! wae the anew uinky thet utter 7 HORSE RUNSINTOCAR one bagel an imate Tc a Ra UE tia REE yon ed Hoh” tor 1 harried. Het.” 1 nee, plain (HAE Gee M | mer were concluded today at the] th ownership of chotce | rt it vow Tl) make It b ire Migy Raee oo {breakdown WAS Sass ; at JACKBONVILLE, Fla, Sept. &—Moott | ne 4 tis Baad | Had 4wo Bold row \ nthe $988 for the| ._Deteats ft o \ faceted by the Rey s time |W i oe Grape: Asimat Killed, Mekwown, thte young milllonaie, whone | While Houre Feelteat and Mee twy tower front incinure of gd sta, Ue peeing. whe Imery ‘etree day Nuts and | fanned the food Suse Ria ? ntory of how & man can apend a million | MoKinley’s trip next Monday io Bomer>| gsrow-tatl bulldog Handrame " ’ UC eee eee eet ot Taw. ito ‘ + wan {rut i “ ickly aained strengtiand flesh, mya tuto be bi Aid One dollars in & year wae told ih idat Bun- ast, Ya, (o attend the wedding of Mien | Pour sittings Were, necomen Jog Young Croker | (hase *hyitn J avenue Ono | dixehare ans troubles wem relieved, and ‘ajared, day's World, fa tn daakwonville, To all : Hantiome, witout | ; Hanired and Bignigenth street mal a op sworet axain, Asie fron ¢] McKinley, ihe President's fav andsome, Wiihout having an that the repulsive fellow's y Wy have Mabel MoKiniey rontdent’® tavora| HM hat the nnedy went down to} PALL BROKE SKULL. ji, powerful autritive value of While a big black horse was being Matt aces he hoe started out to spend i othe! million In a short apage of Ume, | ile niece, to Dr. Hermans Haor Nuw food ou know (hate harnessed in Myera’s stable, In Riving=| He came to Suckwonville ftom New Bmyrna, to whieh place he.tind gone in fon street, of 9.00 this morning, It WOOK] handsome } yaoht, He tlred of the ptwous sunburst of diamonds fright and dash@ over to the Mowery, | DIAM O00 be Yerht He (pid Ibe a 5 | Several atickpine Grhamenied. with tur. | AACONl® Ane MIG Nat Rerwen When! iM tet Halone, Wo Aa it reached there open car No. 238 Ht tha YOURE son Of Menator | quolaD HAVE also been ont to the bride] "We Gee Honwry, wa Mle Rather [iis icing © wount of the Amsterdam avenue line, wa > satiety Mra McKinley's superstition omting sown! wn. Tt was crowded. — be Bea, et ay that all brides to be happy must wear] A’ generat alarm hae been vent out Yy| father, William i oy jashed into it with terri q open wide at bis ex- | fomething blue during che ceremony. the police for Antonio Aus, eleven yeare| would find Nie way back when he got " ' an. Pri hiatal ee but \ q Resides the gifts of Mr. and Mrs Mo-|old, who ran away from his father's] hungry fol! treme After ci) s pper, not only ads special rellidis, Juekily, no was Injured. The horse Kinley, Mies MoKinley wil! receiv: home at M6 Amsterdam avenue When Wille’ appetite: het out for] of 41 Malph avenue, Brooklyn, 4!¢4 of | ana “received @ fracture of the skulll but epectal sustenance,” Mite Me & Biswas it @ied fo a few jy) ve () 0 it Hospital ry oa at r eee nN nin ski, 4 sb ab tins" Och nnn | Beeb ed Mala Rt ENE Shy focteys [aie Jatta secese consition, ” G0OdWiDg AFTER RUNAWAY BOY,” The wift of the Prenident to hin niece -_— t hat doe Finnegan ‘Tried to Get impart it is, nutritive Hot ovat » ryink| DIED IN THE STREET.| ine viee with javor to almost any dish (hit It Seam t For ine 1 apoontah tirred into a bread pudding Wine moarvelomw iP, (ar. hit pices; also a e Away From Hud Expected, hor thang ' , William J. Large y ‘ ea that he} Heart Disease While Walk- in us ing tn Brooktyn owrly this morning, 7 le wooked in custard for lunch oF Wiltiam J. Large, fitty-one vears old, | {? from a snoond-atory