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NEA ERNST PU OORT OY IRR RRR HOM Fe WARNED BY |HOW KATIE SECCO LOST HER THE PASTOR. ——— Bishop Potter's Critics Must Stop Thelr Talking. Echo of Divorce Charges Made Against a Monticello Clergyman, Rev. John T, Milbank's scoring of the jombers of his congregation who have traducing Bishop Potter Montioello, N. Y., to ta! Mr. Mile banks 9 rector of Bi. Johns at Mone tteetio and on Sunday he stated that Untess gowHlp and oelticlam of the EHtshop. ceased he would ref mmunion to NAS AOL certain members of his conmragation The women of Montlowilo are at varl- ance with the head of the diocese bee eauro when Hey, David T Howell, (he preceding reetor of the mentioned as a co-re vorce proceeding the dismiss hint on the dence wow insult gent to another on succeeded him. Since then Pastor Milbank sald to-day some women of the oongr diocese, Was lont In a de op refused to nd that the evt- Mr. Howell was eh and Mr, Milbank been olroulating reports Bishop, He considered it hin duty to warn them to stop. Hin veriry ene dorses his action. PUSH-CART MAN’S PLIGHT Greek Accuses Policeman of Assault and Extortion. Karatabos Kololouros, the Greek, who Made charges of extortion In the Centre Btreet Police Court yesterday a Polleoman John MeGrath, of the street station, saya he will not be al Jowed to continue his oecupation an a pusteart peddler, Ho foars feather per- becution, he says, and assault He was arrested by Policeman Me Grath, and when taken to court bie face wad badly cut, one eye closed and his for, ‘Magistrate Cornell ined at first on the oMcer'a coms Ho im eimt that the Greek had violated the corporation ordinance regulating puwh- jouros could not. speak English, is he was being led Away au inter: ing Motirath ha him be- put preter henwl him, charg With arresting and assu caine Ho retuned (o gly trie Copnell had htm After hearing the Creek's story. the Magistrate remitted his fine and hel Polleeman MeGrath under bonds of (6) for trial in Special Seasons, MeGrath wie paroled in Capt, Vredenburgh's eua- tody, Kololouroe waa yet free, He anid he coull Induce a doren ot hin feilow- countrymen to fle complaints with the Yolen Coneniasioners ngainat the of the Oak street etation, He aati HT month wan, extorted. from. eae Greek peddlor, and was always colle by a policeman known to the pugh-oart men as" id M’KINLEY IN ACCIDENT Prompt-~<Acting Citizens Saved Carriage from | Being Upse' (Spectal to The Rrening World.) BSOMBRGHT, Pa, Bept. 1—The ar- rival of President and Mra, McKinley for the wedding of Miss Mabel McKin- Jey, daughter of the President's brother, Abner MoKinley, to Dr, Hermann ty Maer, han net the town fn a lever of expectancy, The ceremony will take place to-morrow eventing at S o'clock, the Rey, Dr, D, Parker Morgan, of the Chureh of the Heavenly Rest, in New York, oMointing, Mise MeKinley was confirmed by Dr. Morgan fifteen years emo, when ahe was a iittle mri, ‘The trip of the Presidential party from Washington wan without Incident, but what might have been a serious acol- dent was averted by the coolness und courage of several clttens, As the car- riage wan leaving the depot the driver, fn making @ short tu tan into an- other carriage, The vehlele in whieh were the Presitont are his wife was be ing overturned when a score of willing Hants sized It and the vehile was righted. ‘The President raised his hat and bowed with a smile to his resouers, and the ‘curriage proceeded to tho MoKiniey home, Among the arrivals during the day pat were Miss Nora Jarvis, of Now York, one of the bridemmatde; Wadaley, of Johnstown, also maid; Mr. Loula Baer, of Phit the best man, a cousin of the bride- ‘groom, and Col, F.C, Heli, Commands am at Wert Point, and Mra, Hein, are expected to aviend the weddin, Of this number nearly 10 are residents of this town of 1,00 Inhabite, igh ie a distance who tar ira, ostmastor-<dene ” Aadjucancscienoral bg ae of the lermrat a -Adoniral | and Quartermast am M Mavernor and shi Fare Duncan, tr Miller, Mr. and Rly fo ae Canton, Cor in Dalnell, Mr, ire, doit of Pi fe pl ‘edad out Maton tl me ft in to be s rs waa Or oe a @ piain, ft 4 been ase to hare well Lis 3 ative Shred the : it ould ve taken piace at hae of the MeKinieys in New ‘orks City I it Makes a Difference, (Prom the Chieage Host.) "12 you think I will consent to appear in short skirts," exeinimed the society actress, “you are very much Twill make no such scandalous mynalt.” don't understand,” explained Mr, MoKinley saye about 29) guests * HANDS TO SAVE AN EXPRESS. sevntlibitinsin Nine~Year-Old Heroine ThrewObstructionfrom Track and Sank Down Clinging to the Rail— Train Cut Off All Her Fingers. KAI UECEO, BABY HEROINE of the track. » Lt saw thot | must the tran, pane beside Hot-afrald that tt would Little Katle Cecco, nine years old, wit! carry two terribly maimed hands through Iffe aa the mute evidence of her herolam in saving an express train on dida’t think of anything exospt that the Lohi«l Valley road from being! etl, then ans Camille and Victoria were sate and that! panrecrger No eatting boa teva dashed over a trestle 10 destruction at] other and another, Over went the thing) Fhare way harhine iN, ie, Be oe te While the conductor wan busy in the r ‘OT teams 4 Bont Brook, N. J ia | tho train wan ante, t tile heros |UFERIe thy Team, eof Ibid down. back of AY the MeN FetChAd OVEL | ne neneeeneenena neem With the stumps of her plamp hands] ine, sink! gy, lost young woman back over swathed in bandager the pretty, black-| Nearly all Va port FELT NO PAIN, the seat. One caught her around the Amusements. eyed, swarthy cheked child Hew upon n| Qf Ne. WKN | stow my hands gut under the wheejel Hecke who the other clapped his hands | ina BIG |FSH’NBL neat white ted In her parents’ cottage! Here In ber I 1 1 didn’t feet any pain r her mouth 0$ VAUDE- to-day near the ecene of her brave act ow “| Hada, taoedi a The third grabbed her pocketbook AILY Bonide her ix a wax doll and a mail| LITTLE HEROINE’S STORY, | rn rovered all red] containing #10 and after shoking her | & BIL 25c, VILLE, toy horse, They aro gifts from neigh: | “Fostorday I was to go to + ‘ | Violently, the follow who had her about ‘| MAT. IPOPUR bors, 1 am 1 will never nia and ran home| the neck gave her throat an extra sem fhe went to collect wood with wil ganiiat he 1 My, head Nrcaue | squeeac and then all Jumped off Na Wa allory, 16¢ PRICES, S. other Italian girls. \j ‘man vm the troatle to my| © woman xcreamed and pointed to] dyes, 740. Me Suatay Mate and Bre, Concert, jerushed to the th hut 2 felt no pain until DP | hee mnwaliante aa neross ‘ MIGMTIROT HA, AT THE TRESTLE. 1 Yor, f know jit how 1] Fisher wiepped them) up Then We FON) ant lot. . Moueie a cut with Cagilin Aa if needle @ being stick into ace Uy \ They wont along the embankment of | Wert out wi), CAg! ie dig Into MY} Auotcr ran after h the Lehigh rond with thelr bundles of And only croesed t) ad track. We] "See how mamma cries t soutinrt| tater, Matorinan Jam top | Meinse ool ¢ oir backeetinwe and heay {aida ‘ it, but To am sorry we ov tote) Nort Hird #treet, who ha narhe of | Melson, ' Ns Durden ta the Age—untll thoy wary! "Well , tie mjde| Hraoktn, “E could wet, but mute 1 ahiall] Ue ome, was Hiding trough Jersey Cicy | Caelte ant re A trontie crossing a readway near the/ dle of ! ‘ welt uni how ean] wher men who he Hound "rook Waollen Miliw, Phere| awa toria to} in What were] (hou . Continuous —15-25-506, tat stopped to reat ruin at Fopned all Aff work ard | Performance Vaudeville A minute inter Katio saw the fast} ran mn 1 her, Then of} coming half a mile away "T waa benind and ¥ bat " nd we are] oy O9d St, | RMellardace pale sho to her compantons, 'hefore the train came ‘ ny | = {Caria Misia a) ar ea Wart te ete yeata old, of te wtreet, Sth Ave, Bea Harner thle, Jee B, | ey denied ¢ ut | Py rt Conte & 0a They denieg the charge, but) Palace, | let fa hg Hs GIRL WAS STARVING. BRIDE FOUND HIM UNDER UMBRELLA. Annie Lohman Found j ipl atti ae Famished in Central | Identification Test Made Successfully by a Park. Kansas City Man Ready to Marry. The wan white face of a young Bit!) The very jatent means of | dentinoation walking feebly across Seyenty-si ording to Kansan at mid MT nec met streot, toward Central Park, umbrella in a raltfoad sation night, attracted Dr, George Do Silva, Of! wij pyrolia brough! two throbbing hearts 15 Woat Reventy-atxth street. tomether in thie etty, and to Kansas phat mrt ie i," he observed to the iy no given the oredit for the dn \) friend with whom he was walking) novation, for William Berton, of Medi: | “Moriousty I, Let us soe what Ie the cing podee, K war the man who Ins} matter,” troduced it Biowly the girl walked, stopping every Phe Grand Central Depot wan crewded few utepa to support herself by the atternoon with persons going poste and ralithgs, She appeared to f be trying to reach the Park, Just be fore reached the entrance Dr. Silva mpoke to her, “What is the mater, my @irl, you ap- \- pear jit’ Bho buret Into hysteriom! tears and told | her story. | Her namg, mhe wald, was Annte Loh man, and her father wae custodian of the Tuxedo Clubhouse, There had been A quarrel at home nas the result of whles ee ft, Rot p money nor no friends and te ie i“ 1 whe abs 8 wandered about trying to et wor wiring that tim Ld had not take mouthful of toot. eo was only on Way (0 aho pare, berg i cow wleep there, Bhe jo ask ANY one for ald Mr, Rerton Amasen the Porter, ht mistake her pure - -|for this specific poison it cures the ee Shh for nlp. Bho nas not) the man, ‘and I'm a Kansas farmer of| Worst cases: thoroughly and permanently, mh MATINEE TODAY. | Brive called fi Modicine Lodge, You see, I'm watt: In the fall of DEWEY Henta-Santley Burlesquers. to the Wert Mix , ian TO ‘onditien Cout 1 contract y quers, police a ation, Even rf vt ing f woman I'm to marty | Mg ¢ a Mlowt Poison, TATED, | Hovel Matrimony—trway to Parte begging to he I never woher and this um 4 auld eet mere nt yreiia's the mark by which she ts to trealipeni’ Qld’ bi BRON! WA TRATES ai odin Me Donne gation w ome. Hhe don't know me and f] wore ail ‘tl Prae ah 0 Mats. Wed, © Mah. § ane tha th ato evo he Umbretia Man Bamber don't know hor, Wa have not even ex | aleers Bee te r] LAST {BEN- HUR. Hundred an ret #trect, Heide. hanged plotures, Fut when she gets & en spi We gn 4 WEEKS, lor vie time she had been oft (he train she will look for the man | pg " te pale tn tated | AND worn) on| clothes, Hix boots were highly polehed, | with an open umbrella, When he at condition B. | a aa ur wan (ra os th, and the creases of his troukers had been | that she see er fiture husban i | i D raat” ine arofuily ironed aust sho don't sce this umbrella I'}i lone the “CUPID OUTWITS ADAM” | | but| His appoarance was suMetent to at+| won 1 Jove H GARIN tract attention undur a “ om, | “Laald we had never met, but we love ATLANTIC jit. each ot Oo be married, apen ib home, and overy iM ention. MO l ut che fact as had her!” 7 ae 1\ ears ra Suen tor nolee si oul uml we r | We have ding for a tong | {f ei made every ond regard yl with curios . y letters,’ ity ‘What does she look like?” inter. DYING ON STREET. Finaly Mr. willlam Johnson, colored | Mate the clerk ying the man drew a pink n his pocket and put it back eantendte rier, approwched the man and re A Homeless Man Sieteken with | marked, in 6 lent Engtieh (for Mr. | o ay Hemorrhage Died tn the Johnson Iv a Pullman graduate and 6 ita): due. bay Manpitar, member of the Blberon Club) and ight,’ Weight about. is As. “What have you got your umbrelia| Am nineteen y oa That 1 John Rudolph, twenty-nine years old} rated for, anyhe h training | aeclodon fe i nen he shane 4 prer the homolen, was found at Broome andjand the sun can't shine through the 6, Wile Muthiyre,, "Raho Mulberry streets early thie morning wales ae not roof, Cc fering from @ hemorrhage of the \ings t " Hert itinued jie story: “Ll eame tn He plared at the offender, who mookty | » " a his morning on the fh, & O. Will The man waa taken to Bt, Vince's ped Wis head, ven answareas me ale would ere about noon Hospital,where he died in a few hours. ec New Pabliiontions, Bhould the war taxes be repealed? See pages # and ¢ of Phe World Almanac Campaign be coal P she's been vin m waltin’ my bride," my umbrella ‘Alting for your bride! said John- von, aghast, “Weil, if you ain't got any- expecting he thing but an umbre‘la to meet hor with, | #he © gg By you're in a fix Yow want her to we | whe ys th a you, do your” 1 A the nl the iran pera d funed +4] “ ‘ ‘That's exactly it: f want her to see i am 7 a THE WORLD: ‘TUBSDAY EVENING, SKY EKMBEH 11, AWwo, [CORPSE HELD|SEA SAVED BY DOCTORS THIS GIRL. —--2 —- | Coroner Brenner After) Tried to Die, but me Seney Hospital Au- Waves Bore Her | thorities. | Back. Hrooklyn, had tne! vgytey \ Nt Min monaibiiity of the Reney Moepital ting wuioide Three times whe fumped aul hat tte rpae of a ' imen she waa wona Nay ron k e beat by the waver ’ from a street carat. 7 Wie caught and Nini aveneu and Ninth stfeet on tho he unui t Hine arrived aftern f Rept. 2 She woa removed) ‘Me gir) had me dospondent, She to Seney Hospital, where the Coroner) tough Bho was releaned alien died the same night, He get) upon her promine not fo repeat the niof her death and knew nothing | tempt © cocurtence until her body wae ' er to him yeaterday ‘ Hronner en the will now " ty give the body immediate ; Te i of Wentifying it ie | } The woman was evidently a rened per ey ne I vn Her attire was good and ahe had | al #0) te hor purse, She was abuot forty tive veare of ago, Her hate wae ailghtly oO oS T 1) iG Inek artitetal wore a white abirt waist and Kirt, Her upper An Alpha Delta Phi fraterns y pin with @ numeral in the contre vo star may lead to her Identifies iit pistee ear: hal we te ainy | ECEEE CAREFUL sana anawering hor dxcririn) DRESSER, peer! ae lhe men of economical end particular |Ptaates, will find almost daily use for ‘WOMAN HELD, wa Beh pen wad coe BY THIEVES. a teoth were) | from clothing and does not leave a mark. 4) eee Tee Attacked on a Trolley Car and Robbed of Her igh IOAMIAN 4 COM TH) Nwadway Rik BOLTON paid TONKS. Polleeman Dunn, Sergt. Reardon and eee | of this morning jof the Jerney City for jhad three men in the Gregory Street Court whom they charmed with garrot ing ant robbing a Woman on a trolley ear While Margaret Tynan, of 219 South Titre street, Harcieon, the vietim, was Hiding Ina North Jersey street railway var betweon Newark and Harrison Inet} ), Ing 1hiree men got aboard and took hestde her, Bhe war the only| =~ wotlome are tel ‘They baniah 125th 8b | Aa may 8 Kaa Oa | comnnvool la in TOR’ oe Street, 9 cRNTs. DAY AND NIGHT. 12, nh PM y are the dark-skinned women of Taga) tribe, who have acquired their skill and ingenulty in gem-setting from the artificers of #pain and Morocco, In | ~ delieacy of design and execution thelr werk far surpasses that of thelr mas- ters. Much has been written about the coral Jowelry of Manila (pink coral neck- laces, white coral pendants and red coral rosaries Ike drops of blood), but the impression should not be gained that the lapidary art of the Manila women Joweilera ta contined to coral products, Protty and charactoriatic V) there oe DUK WILLIAMA, @TINEOA & MIRITON: PRANK GARDINER 6 pie Vincwy, CRANE BROS, MUDOR & MORTO 3. & LILLY WOOVRN, Wille METROPOLITAN OM orma Hot OAAND OPERA L METROPOLITAN BNGL int oaand opme oO Bubseription Bale beaine Mos, five. Me to $8) Wed Mat Miia vat. Mat, te to HL.b0. Season fommences Oot |: Firat work's Die, “Haurt,” ‘Panmhanver,"* “Mignon,” EMPIRE TUMATRE Nway & 10 m Rrentngs 816, Matingse 2.18 ToNiaht ot A165 Matines Saturday, JOHN DREW in RICHARD CARVEL, 2th Jeots of adornmen MARION Tear bare in yal 4 be 77 frenines 620, Mal Jot way fil ot aller. ahd mareat en HUSBANDS OF LEONTINE | enidante of peatin a th earn Frade ty Precedel by HAND LITTLR CHIMATINA timilar wtonew arn tot ag atten met With | Chartes nesire, rarity te not kn wh, @ th h they JAMES rm Supe no oy Nertha Galland. are moet entirely in the Wouters tn | HACKETT The Pride of Jennico | GARRICK THRATHH, Shun & Moedway. | ~ Mats Welnesday & Saturday, | Yuen mo LAUOHING HIT | LOVIN MANN on CARA MPMAm AocoUNT OF RL.IEA | Mth Aer trinkets of the natives Manila When the accompanied by mucous patches in the mouth, erupe | H fe RALD tions on the skin, Tit eventING AP sore throat, copper The Arp colored splotches, |" swollen glands, aching muscles oul and bones, the disease ts making rapid headway, and far worse symptoms will follow unless the blood is Prometly and effectually cleansed of this violent destructive poison. S, S. Se ls the only safe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote SQUARE TMIRATAL, ty ‘Ananeve ARIZONA, wate a ap op OF tH Meg Yorn THE GREAT RUBY, sieve Bre at hohe OT. NICHOLAS GARD KALTENBORN |! Toniaht, Mow Oh H 4 Ow Are 7 BS°*] onds, F from’ 13th to 18th, 6c Our September Sale of China and Glseahe Is in Full Blast. Money- Saving Chances Abound. Housefurnishings---No Seconds. ‘Our Housefurnishing business is the largest in town— ;probably double that of any other in volume of sales, | We've built this success by firmly refusing to handle “see. but charging the lowest prices for absolutely sound nae Others advertise that “seconds are as good as firsts.” If the claim is true Why do manutacturers with an accumulae tion of “seconds” try to get rid of them at half price? | We could buy defective Granite Enamelled Ware and by selle ing them at the rates charged by others would realize more than double the percentage of profit that we make on the perfect kind, The attempt to exploit “seconds” is a transparent effort to impose upon the credulity of inexperienced buyers. Practical housewives are too wise to be influenced by such misrepree sentation. Seconds, besides being bad investments from an economic point of view, are dangerous to health, enamel has already begun to peel of. You know what that means. The sharp-edged atoms will mix with your food, Like swallowing small particles of glass or oyster shel Pie Plates, 8 in., 6¢.; 10 im. Bc. Covered Berlin Saucepans and ve Pudding Pans, 2 quart size, 9c,; Kettles, 4 quart size, 19¢, 4 quart size, (1c, Tea and Coffee Pots, 2 quart Wash Hand Basins, 12c, size, 246. i Lipped Saucepans, § quart size, ‘gi Kettles, 8 quart slag, t4c, y Covered Buckets, 4 quart size, Rice Boilers, 2 quart sire, $46.” 18¢, Tea Kettles, 7 inch size, $8 Upholstery Goods, Tapestry Portieres, beautiful styles and colorings, heavily fringed top and bottom, sold elsewhere at $3.75, $4.50 and $5.50 per pair; our prices, $2.24, $2.74 and $2.98, Nottingham Lace Curtains, made of set i nets, lock-stitch edge, handsome renaissance designs, sold elsewhere at $5.00 per pair; our prices, $3.48 and $3.74, Renaissance Lace Curtains, a new importation including fine and rich designs, sold elsewhere at $12.00 and $13.00 per prices, $9.98 and $10.98, Madras Lace Curtains, rich dark colors, attractive patterns, per pair, $5.74, Point Arab Door Panels, new and effective designs, 56x54 in, $1.40 each, Moire Silk, suitable for linings and decoratin, ng purpases, 50 inches wide, sold elsewhere at $$.00 per yard; our price $1.49, Heavy French Velour, silk finished, 50 inches wide, sold elsewhere: at $2.50 per yard; our price $1, 89, Women’s Glace Gloves, Two thousand pair of Women's Pique and Overe Glace Gloves—just right for oy wear—tans, blues, site and oT Not af sizes in all colors. sh & 645 Orthopaedic Shoes. These Shoes were designed, on scientific lines, by an accom | orthopaedist, Ty stimulate an elastic, springy step, with the feet in normal sige bibigeaat gi the vy by Z the foot to rest upon the sole of the shoe—-giving the toes full play preventing pinching, Are especially adapted to flat (eet—made so by the i immature development of the arch, or the collapse of the planter fascia that sup. ports the arch, Infants’ sizes, 1 to §, at $1.20; sizes 6 to 8, at 61.59, Children's sizes, 845 to 1034, at $2.19, Misses’ sizes, 11 to 2, at $2.74, Wonten’s sizes, 244 to 8, at $4.74 and $4.99, Women’s $7.00 Watches at $4.98, : Five hundred Women’s Watches, sterling, gilt and enam: elled cases, and Swiss movements, guaranteed for twelve months, together with rolled plated, hard enamelled chatee laine pins that match, worth $7.00, choice at Mekse Mateling iu 4 Mating Sisters Vea s 4 Eechert's Oreh HURTIG Bt ne oe Nina, eft M Mina, | medicine. in any After tak the third by i noticed o chat i ny condition. Thi uay, enecow poprmjace ive 8, 8. nugh tral ee on the It. Me wn to 5, th From Aly’ AUA ANDICNW. tr MACK poe completely | Mats Wel. & Mat. y O15 contra; the Kise fy hy FI 8 |THE NeW YORK”, L is 7 aM ‘ He ‘ fro Sree, 1 have been | Ing PE TCROR OONDRETMCCOY PUNT We aMITHe Lack fst Gs ta) IN re e1N pee e istheonly purely vege fable blood purifier E WET oil YS ce known, $1,000 is ie. offered for prot that | METROPOLIS Petey, Bt yh, it contains a Lgeeishal | mercury, potash or other mineral Send for our free book on Blood {t contains valuable Information this disease, with full directions f treatment. We charge nothing for ca! advice; cure yourself at , ereet SWE SEONG CO. ATUANTA Gk UNDER THE CITY by ton; CASINO Oe WELLE t it | WH. of Bepe. 11! Meat Kale Opens thi Thur Self | era eremer rims ts Wet. Theatres One 4.98 Time Table—Steamers' Lame Amusements, At 15 sharp DALY'S," TUR Heh pre. a 2m LYCEUM WEBER FIELDS itm ee tat FIDDLE-DEE-DEE & qui VAS 158? WALLACK'S "**) & OTIS SKINNER STAR’ CEH S a eR WIFE IN PAWN," Wed, ave, BI ii OTTO Vellie Me feng iM lias ~ MANHATTAN BEACH, LRAYE MOOT Bast art at. x Biewhde ecient 0 cea THE PICTURESQUE Ht 0 snd PO Satay} \ BRIGHTON BEACH 2 ee a a W. Wino, Vielde! ante and Wand, where Sunday World ha ;